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TheBulletie, | STATE TAX LESS THIS YEAR |7 TA Drop On a R e Touchy Corn TP orteous & RAitchell GQ’ THE WEATHER. |Appqd|onmsnt for- Norwich is $33,209.35, According t0| .. .econd comvosation of the vear SR - i i e » was held on Tuesday morning in the — ASSISTANT L encitiom. ! ‘Statement Made: Public: Thursday—Mliitary Tax Shows | college_zvmnasium ‘a¢ 3 ook At callus lifts of with fingers. : % Over most of ‘the country clear| _ ] e i he assembly a representative of th . [rwerss Promstly peather s prevanies. Tomperatuds| . Increase This Year Over Last—Comparative Statement | X57erit] hespital campaie, commit- WE ARE SHOWING, IN UNUSUAL VARIETY, A ‘With the exception of locals sno s . dents in behalf of his committee. The Just think! You can lift S °3 Main Street Friday in northern New England, the for 1916 and 1917 in Towns of New London, Windham | committee is planning to raise $130.- S any g cE.caie D THE NEW WEAVES AND COLORINGS IN > weather will be fair Friday and Sat- % % ‘{22"_:;‘;"“3“;:&\\"'"9;;3 O for the out one twinge of pain, ¢ e —— T30 Cast of the Mlssissippl rlver” and Tolland Counties. president of iNe college, when con- o e . — coast will be gentle to moderate eas " Fulted about the matter of having the pound and named it free- The Best Place is the Cheapest | west and nort s The apportionment of the 1917 state $5,440.05 while the 1915 apportionment| students to be solicited from for the sellis cthay Botle o =t Ly 2 N “is $2,728. Was but $4,397.50. The 1917 state and|fund, as they had pledae eir en- 5 very P A ane Place to Buy _Southern New England and Eastern | &% for ":"‘;1‘“:!.;: *i‘ u’sm!eu_m:n military taxes tothl $39.043.40 for Nor- | tire resourcex to the Student Friend- T Law mepe We invite you to come .in and look over the largest an ] : 3 . - | total of the last.vear, o - ; ; s . HARNESSES RUSBER BOOTS | Nothern New ineland: -~ Partly|nouncement mxle on Thursday is $35.- being $40,383.61. A comparative state- |students as to oreanizine a team of| - e P a tue || our privilege to show you. cloudy Friday, probably local snows .35, while last year's figure was|ment of the apportionment of state|college girls to assist in the campaizn Corn: O cailin eorlndes that STEAMER RUGS CARRIAGES Saturday fair. ; _|$38.988.01. "The military tax shown(and miiltary taxes in the towns of |Fen of the student body were select- =0~ Vou gan Mgt it right off. THESE ARE SPECIAL VALUES Observations Norwich. - an’ increase this vear over last, the|New Londen, dham and Tolland |ed by the chairman of the committee + in weridwetu), It SOME SECOND-HAND TEAM The followinig records, reported from | 1917 aPportionment for Norwich being counties follows: and will assist in checking up -re- I R it ot HARNESS IN STOCK Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes RS SRS offier Wonkiofitha copuil- Bl Siaway the corn or eai- || We offer the following special values in Dress G k= — in temperature and the barometric New London County. tee. s % * 5 Tas “but shrivels it up R : D : changes Thursday: State Tax Military Tax Relations. between a coliege and a | i) B i Eh ot ey o L CRtIDG suitable for Skirts and Dresses L. L CHAPMAN CO # mhar: Ber Vifalng Torr 1956 317 |community cannot be too cordial and | ;| gl . v A TH g 30 3033 | Bozrah $360.27 &8 & rule cemmunity welfare is cotiege [ | || | @ "GN | o . ok corns, || 42:i0Ch Shépherd Checks, black and white, for {4 BATH STRSET. NORWICH, CT. S Saliuentar or corns betwoen the toes, || dresses and skirts—also 54-inch Wool Voile in 42 30.26 | Bast Lymé Franklin lan, brown and navy, regular 75c value at. 54-inch Flannel Suiting, half wool, in garnet and ‘Comparisons. Griewold CAVE WELDING & MFG. C0.| sresicuons sor omty: x| Srci. Attended Dance at ‘Fort Terry. i r 3 s | as well as ful calluses, A party of college girls attended the | Tahar e e dance given by officers of the com- 03 pain before or afterwards. [ pamte pallonea — L Ny No soreness or smarting. " nesday evening. Miss Hazel Woodhu . n : i Hlid -t Aatomobile and Machine Parts Welded. P Ledyara and Mins Biue of the phvsical educa- Svomen should keep »tny|] dark green—50-inch Brocade Suiting in black 1 sbon = ~ Garame work = Specialty. e M, B e e | Lyme . et ichaopond Hie bar never let a corn. ache |l and dark green, regular $1.25 value at.... ranteed. h gh |l Moon | Montville 2,800.82 Elected Vice Pt t. i . A ...~y - 1 || Water. || Rises: | Now Lendon . 3510813 B e e o o | e e - 40-inch AN Wool-Storm Serges, for one-piece b - > 4 Day. . |l & m. | p. m.| North Stonington 544 9783 ' w ¢ 5 2 v o ap » i Norwich . 35.938.01 4,397.50 e e o ety emident o [and sive praise to the San of God. dresses, in navy, Copenhagen, wine, dark green, 30 { ; X - . 1195.89 145.33 England at a meeting held recentiy In | At St Patrickls church large can-|}-taupe, brown and black, regular $1.50 value at & BT I = 959.47 117.40 Now Haven. ' Bx-President Raldwin | Eregations attended the three manses, & 3 ] ; | $33] 2= . - 0.1 ident of the associa- | LAt at s being read by Rev. Peter 4.\ 43.inch All Wool French Serges in navy, brown 3o g v KD : 2 1,835.60 224.61 e oberts of Yale|Cuny, the mass at 7 by Rev. John H. O Y, , L . i) e 0o 1 .34 | Stonington 10,243.83 1,283.47 3 college first. vice president. Broderick, while the hish mass at $1} (ark green, wine, Copenhagen and black, reg- (| - - =*{ Voluntown . 500.65 61.26 8088 A was sung by Rev. Myles P. Galvin. > 2 Waterfora . 3,140.13 38424 ; yer Hall Changés Name. -, |The aitar hangings ana vestments(f ular $1.69 value at.............. il J HERE 1S THE . BY a ‘spécial request of Mrs. Apnle-|were of white, the adornment of the . = $112,018.81 $104,578.63 31370695 31546108 | ton Hillyér, of Hartford, the fleld |main altar being chrysanthemums in|l 50-inch Chiffon Broadcloth Suiting in navy, REENEVILLE chich C | white, pale mauve and yellew. T £ = Fo untaln Pen Windham CGounty. om0 ree (o T sore. | music of the mass was sung by ¢ brown, dark green, burgundy, plum and black, $2 7 Funeral of Miss Sadie Rysn Held on State Tax Military Tax is to be calied the Gymnasium instead | IcEUlar cholr, Mrs, Trank L. Farrell}} reoylar $3.00 value at........... ol J Towns 27 N THaG e T At the offertory Mr. Farrell played YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR Thursday Merning—Rev. E. J. Ayer & Hallowe’en Dance. his own variations on Pleyed’s Hyimn, Ashford SPECIAL VALUES IN SILKS AND CORDUROYS t Fed ted P Meeting. Non-Leakable SR S Brooklyn 8 | A subscription Hallowe'sn dance is|a beantifal and. Inspiang Improvis The funcral of Miss Sadle Ryan was| Canterbury o 3238 |to ke given by Miss Loretta Higging.|tion on the familiar. dignifled meloly. inch Fi e tractive desiens ana woh sazs bviad s . of Norwich in the college gymnasium, - o 3 C Self-Filling P N e re for the béneft of the Studenta FEiend 30-inch Figured Silks, attractive designs and ric ship War Fund: The dance is for re: ident girls and their friends and over seventy-five couples have already signed up for the dance. The fellows of the various. campus houses will be patronesses, and several other mem- bers_of the faculty will also attend. Recéption for President - and Mrs. calorings, suitable for linings and for bags, reg- n ular,$1$75 value at.... 5 $1.5L 36-inch Messaline Silk in plaids and stripes, v desirable for waists and skirts, regular $1.75 @ I e R TR A R R S P v miorning. Rev. W. H.| Hampton s ONE DOLLAR But as good as | 15 cqy officlated at @ requiem maas | Killingly at sells for FIVE DOLLARS. |a: St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock, and | Flainfleld omfrei o any ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED [| Miss Lena 4;{, Bo‘udreaul nmcia{:d 4f | Topm et T the organ. Burial was in' St. Mary's Try ons. and ba convifesd cemetery, where Father Kennedy read g;‘nth&nd erling JOHN & GEO . H. BLISS||inere v J°‘(i’$§2h:,l§§{£€1nc‘,““:i Thompton Bulletin’s Pattern Service onaoidera2g 1917 |Dean Nye, Miss Tsther Batchelder and Miss Winona Young will repre- sent the students and introduce the 27-inch. Corduroy, a good, serviceable grade, in 89{ g Towns black and navy, regular $1.00 value at. . At the regular mid-week praver | Andove CO 139 friends. and many floral | Windham S Marshall. i 7 i 7, battleship JEWELERS el SRR R P N S L il A réception to President and Mrs. 36-inch Peau de C)gne‘ 1n. gray, battieship,. - B the funeral arrangements. $42,663.65 $7,502.64 M:r;l:n‘.l!l“ ;,vuz“be}_:zlgl& ";V;‘;:n;"".;g, brown, -Copenhagen- and black, desirable for l = RevE A AT e nd County. Recastion mropés will be held rom 8.30 dresses and - waists, regular $2.00 value at.. Gverha“llnfi o 1 P S 8 ey State Tax Milifary Tax to 9 o'clock and dancing will foliow. L] - meeting of the Federated church on : and Re air w°rk Caatral avenue Thuradsy eveaing tne| Boed .. - president to them. The committes in 3 iting. f 4 cadis i . p cinister was Rev. E. The | Soventey charse of ihe affair is composed of 32-inch Corduroy Suiting, for coats and suits, in $l 1 i.} church is tempor: without a pastor | iy s Jessie Wells, Stamford, Conn., r 25 v e 2 ol J OF ALL KINDS ON dve to the resignation of Rev. A. W.| jomaee’" C 'C. 13, Miss Frances Barlow. C. C navy, old rose and brown, regular $1.25 value at Burdon. . Mansfield 20, Chicago, T1l, and Miss Doris Part- terson, Brooklyn, N. Y, C. C. 21 Wilt Entertain at Tea Dy~ Bather Cary of the Freich de- AUTOMOBHLES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Somers TAFTVILLE Staffora Tolland HELL CO. THE PORTEOUS & MITC Boy Scouts and Camp Fire s Hold. TJ'nion pariment at the college will entertain Vernon - . the president and members of the TRUCKS and CARTS, Hallowe’en _Social—Albert ~ Skilden | Willington 159.18 | faculty of the college at tea on Sat- urday afternoon from 4 .to 6. ati her $4,895.60 [ home In the Pequot. Miss Mariesther Dbugherty, Middletown, Conn., Mise 3 Dies After Two Weeks' lilness With Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | Typhoid Fever—Rersonals and Notes ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Sy aary IR LA o N v . 2 tvo-piece model may have reasonab; Stacksmithing ia all ite branch ‘- Wednesday evening the Taftvile | L - Loretta Higgins, Norwich, Miss Mar- is nice Tor. cheviot. zibeiine o b on sl s ©1%% | tioop of Boy Scouts (Troop No. 16) [MILK GOES UP TO SHANNON HEARING GOES |{orie Casison, Scorston, 'Conn. ana SR agtinge ates: Tar vaiver, cardu- | Lo De an enemy or T held a_Hallowe'en social iIn the Taft- r ' Miss Li 7 . Mineral, Wash., foy and silk. R abiea i viile Congregational church in con- .12 CENTA'A QUAKT . OYER TO. MONBAY | iy Sl 3 £y Phe patterni i N i AR T o R unction with the loeal Camp Fire i iati i icnic in Bolleswood. 2 and 1% 5 S tonim] 10 Anapeny. o Scott & Clark Corp, |5t 55 Rl T nerwion s vrvivirs Avscation | Asreemsrs v War coutd ot ba| o ZEe 0 Bt ‘ : o e By e e r ® | ligntful evening was enjoved. Light ; ¢ Burl pe col- of this ilustration mailed [my or ally ey g 807 to 515 North Main St | troke up st o e naur s BOPAE-| ¢ o« mesting of I Bash ] L et e pania Thursday fefs cvmbasium’ on mast Tridas aad o Ao ot Ao Cents | A 0n ally, of ememy, for & = = doathis = Producers’ Asséclation of Nckwicn, | moming before Judge Nelson T, Avi: | Saturday evenings, will entertain the o A bt o i Compagy, | SEIE Temerts 1o b aled o g Albert Skildon Dies of Typhoid Fever.|Deld in the Town Ifail, Wednesday |ng of, Iho probats court In vesard to|friends who contributed to such a Patern Dept. ynn Deslgnation of deposit DR. A. J. SINAY The death of Albert Skildon occurred | rice of milk ta 12 cents a quart, the | non, upon the petition of J. Henry | ST®2t extent -to the success of the EXTENSION OF TIME FOR ceint of the prop = . A. de Thursday evening at his home on|iaise to take effect immediately. There | Shannon in behalf of himself and hje | /1a¥, at a picnic in Eolleswood on ~}checks or dvaits payable on-de South Fourth avenue. He had been |was some diffarence of opinion at the | slsters, Misses -Ella C. and -Mary G.|Saturday afterndon from 11 to 3. The . FILING ENEMY PROPERTY |will,be taken up by Ar. Palm ° 11l about two weeks with typhoid fever. | meeting as some . of <the farmers|Shannon. The petition alleged that |InVitations issued were written very e He said today that severa entlst Mr. Skildon was a mule spinner by | thought that the customers would not|Mre. Katherine Shannon, who has | Sleverly in the rhyme of Greek verse Has Been Made by Custodian Palmer |institutions in eac d trade and came to the village some |stand the raise by the members of |béen réceiving an allowance of 5400 [27d_Were both original and very at- From Nov. 6 to Dec. 5 Next. named for this purpos Reems 18-19 Alice Building, Norwioh |lime ago from one of the larger man- | the association when there are some |2 month for the support of herself | tractive. = & ufacturing cities of New England. He | milkmen not in the association twho {and family has failed to usé the mon- s 505 435 B TR ‘Washington, 1.—~An order ex- Harry Lauder’s War Speec Phone 1177:3 is survived by a wife and two small [ will continue to seil their milk for e |ev for the Support of the children. HALLOWE’EN SOCIAL AN o e et avam | e e Pt eR < children. old price. Others at the meeting were | The probate court is asked to cause 7 e tenging SROLS SXoYWMbCE. P ERE e CIEE the Rl not in favor of the raise pérsonally |Mrs. Shannon to render an account|Delightful Event Held by Christ it her § next the.time within which per- y 386 1S, 00 1647 Personals and Notes. - | thinking that the old price at 10 cents | of the money paid her, te revoke the Church Sunday Scheol. . sons holding property belonging to Frederick Stone was a recent vis-|2 Quart.was fair, but the majority | crder for paying the money to Mrs. A NEW AND PRACTICAL MODEBL. |enemies or allies of- enemies must file | cners loose to itor In Willimantic. were of the opinion that not only|Shannon and to make gome proper| Thursday . evening . Christ church g Y reports, was issucd today by A. Mit- [Jines and then One of the historic places In Nerwich o should the price be raised- but that it|allotmert for the support of the de- |Sunday school, held a very cnjovable| , This style has deen pockefs at' the|chel Paimer, alien propert stod- | with machine for over two centuries has beem the | 1..iy O'Brien is the guest of rela. | CUBDt to have been raised lonz ago.|Pendent children. The allowance was| Hallowe'en social in . the Sunday | §id€s and is made for “¢ool comfort.” |jan. ! g true,” sald La m; | ey o - & rela- | “They say that with the increased |StoDped when the petition was filed | achool rooms. Nearly” all the vonng | A, Affords ample protection for tie E ion Was Granted. scn told me. I say n es in Springfield, Mase. 3 E dress, without waste of material, Ging- | . Why Extsnsion Was Gran price of grain and labor it is impos-|on Qct. 10 and as the parties did mot | people were in costume and the make- | hnm, petcale. lawn, brilliantine, ariil v know you will ‘believe me ADAMS '[‘AVERN sible to make a living profit by sell- |reach a hoped for agréement Thurs- |ups were Very creditable. There were |and alpaca ate 8ood materials for its| 'The extension was granted because | siihe J1q Nie < Christian Hoeffer, Thomas Duval and | ing their milk at 10 cants a quart. For | day afternoon the hearing. went over | witches, ghosts. Colanial dames, Ta- | dovelonment there was not sucient time in which |10}y, Andrew Frohmader are on a bunting|a while the milkmen thought that the | until Monday morning. Lawyars | panese ladies and, Red Cross nurses|. The pattern is cut in four sizes:|ta gather in the alien property betore it The trolley will get you thers from |tiip in Canterbury. grain dealers would meet them half | Shiélds and Shields appeared for the |among the sirls while the boys came | Small. 33-34 intles hust measure tle penalty for fallure to. comply with | 2 Iittle the city la about fifteen minutes or e way and that they could obtain their |estate and Desmond and McGuire for [as Colonial gentiemen, wizards, ghosts | aves, 11-45. - Sies medinsh viil reqmirs | the law would have to be invoked. | iy fq0 ' you can run there in an automobile | George Sullivan has returned to|grain at a price such that they could | Mrs. Shannon. N and pirates. e social opened with !4 1-§'yards of 36-inch material Only a small amount of the millions e 1 wanted = tems time: T?:tt‘wll: Jfler;fl%‘dé“zx aMfew days ml{. a p\;a‘flr: byu::lxun:hmnk at lt’sn the singing of ‘The 'Star Spangled| A pattern of this munrunm-i' mailéd | of dollavs involved has been reported. erdes 4nd purt with relatives in Webster, Mass. cents & quart. n. however. has Hanner at 7.45. ‘After that th cas | to any address on receipt of 10 cents : e B A. A. ADAMS continuéd to advance i price and ihe COMMUNITY CANNING CLUB | aner ot s Ao e Tomies in silver or stampe L i Commany Align Prepdety. Defined. L R i Harry Prentice, Erastus Yerrington |TAiSe Was necessary. ‘members of 3 = which the prizes were awarded. The | poriarn L s B L e *| .The . trading-with-the-encmay act, | me When Phone 519 Norwich Town | rank Waters left vesterdan® fan | the associstion will charge 12 cents T's;"‘a“.' Sanatrium _ Prasented | i afes were Rev. Richard R. G Pattern Dept., Norwich. Conm- - " |under which .the -alien property cus-|went on with hi v a quart for their product in the fu- lasses of Jeliy on Thursday. [and Mrs. Beverly M. Bliven and they todian is proceeding, defines an “enc- | few ary eyes ir the roor a hunting trip near Taft's farm in D E N TlsT Vereailles. Ernest Pollard has refurned to Hart- : warded the prize for the best szirl's my” as an individual or body of indi- it a daws work to mak- | 33 W i 5 T o eatae stume to Miss folet Didrickso: viduals of any nationality resident ine fruit delicaciés for the Backus | iiic"the best made-up bov was Fv. Within the territary -or military and | Hartford—at th ture although several of them said thie fhey mould Drabably ‘D toreed |, After givi to_go out of business. day school hour hospital and one to the State Hor : : ; o i 3 : t-| "The officers of the association are D, Gee, o : N ajction of any mation with DR. E. J. JONES ford after, spending a “week with hia| ames Mccartiy wha preaided at the | W the Community Canning Cub was | £7510 (oS Tag Same & Soree et ; hiah the ToNod States ia at war, on | Ust church Suite 46 Shann Building | 1370 of Front street, " [meeting president and Dwight Avery, | e b0 O O e tutaren® | very - theiiling_ghost story called The d tenident outstde the Upited Statesand ndent,Joshye uite on Bui secretary. oets connt b e i Yellow Cat, which .was heartily X, oing business within such enamy ter- adiolite wri: Take eclevator Shetucket Strees = i . 3P account of liM- | piauded: | After the ghost story 'the ritory or ineorporated in any foreien gLte ake elevator Shetucket Drop Alle Grievance. LEAKY OIL STOVE ited time ~This did nat prevent them | fongwing selections wers rendered $ : ountry and doing business within the cnirance Fmone | ‘Locat No: 389, Polishers Union, hola O Oy it avamiy | TONever from SocomBlisning the same | SLOTIOE *qeotions, were yondored on | AL ... | souniey and doing businens ithinine | 15, oonting 2 meeting Thursday noon and it was £ Mrs. George W. Casroll Yas the|kiitle Grey Home in thé West, Lohr: £ or its officials, With which the United | i8mP, UPtOR DEL-HOFF HOTEL |20t e $0Bities Lion TIVSRes | Blaze In Baswll Avarus House Call- [leader in s pian 1o solilt » Sikas' b (iowlyof Rosen, Gitcke, e Banes fn| . & o Biates % af wai; or much other b 1% M huabie & EUROPEAN PLAN and let the new company start| * ed Qut Department. Ty or pam Jfrom many friends of Mr. LaFontatne’s nunibers -were wor- N purposes include within the torm | & dem clegr. The disagreement pertains to a * - th dtens, made chalt- |ihy of the marked appreciation with % ‘enemy.” et HAYES BROS., Pr lockout. — President Francis Clish of | Shortly after 11.30 Thursday morn-|Mman of the committee for this pur-| which they were received. Mrs. Al- - s 4 o ras & e o i the fire depart v pose. The other members of thi; - agp Order Extending Time. Norfolk Mission College Telephone 1 ¥ vote had the sanction of b readin ravel Litdle 'Star, from | "Mr. Palmers order estends “he e elephone 1227 26-28 Broadway | i1ie international vice presidents, J- J. | Avenue, occupied by an Italian family. | Hattle Holt, Mrs. E. Helilg, M; 0~ | Montgomery: - and Stone. and’ Seein’ | 2 3 time for the filing Of reporis required Fitzgerald and P. Fiynn, who were | The fire was caused by a leaky oii | ner Hill, Mrs. Charles H. Preston, Things by -Etigene Fields. ¢ 5 to be mmade by any person. in the ¢ | present. stove and the damage was insignifi- | Louise B. Meech, Mrs. Raymond A s 2 ] THE PAL ACE Backed Into Bakery Wagon. fobout 315 a still alarm was sent in | Flizabeth B. Huntington and’ s |one of the followinz games: pmutne i ©of any property-beneficial ‘or other- . About 2.45 o'clock Thursday . atter- | [0, & Are in the storm porch of the b adles | the stem on a.pumbdkin. locating the ipe 3 : | wise, alone or jointly with others, of, urc e“ y after- | Falls company house at 239 Yantic|collected 175 glasses, which were will: | i} Flrtgre toaei &2, . 3 behaif of or ally 78 Franklin Street || 208 Bniin, on, 1, spirne oo Shlen | v, SChemleal S0 of il sl | ey, sonaioa by Eeiafous s o |08 st ehron T e i Taa TV &y 4 / sireet sud- i 1] uit to Dr. : 3 = i o] PR = P. SHEA denly” released and the auto backed | Peet A mae s e Ol | raday arlernéon as s sift foms (o [ & Pairof fld glasses and bobbing for b 15 Main . Street - down the slight grade there into afwere used. The damage was slight. | caniing club. spples. The groups chanmed every T TRl bakery wagon, smashing the wazon|The auto pumper from the Cenirai| . Both the sanatorium and the can- | IS Minutes so eversane had a chance a f v BORN = - {oP and bending one of the mudguards | Station and the Falls company re-|7ing club are grateful to the many | o, % evervihing. Refreshments con. MONTGOMERY_ln _Packer, Oot UNERAL n the /auto. i vy o P gy AR e roRtihutie | sisting of doughnuts, chocolate and 2 - 1917, a dsughter, Sarah Jeanette. to s m th- Y '“ L.k o Sirem. 2 3 u’:kt' were served by tie %una.: ;&_‘.na Mre. C. B. Montgomer: i ——— e schoo! chers, ary Osgoo 5 T, th¢ Backuk hospital 3 . R T 1Y R S P e 4 - B ul - n ment. and Mrs. r Crooks, poured, while | 5 3 2 o, Dot 3. 1015 & dxiughiar to 3 AN omething You 1Ke CANT AFTER 20400 PLEDGES. Hubbard-Flint -E At d 3Mrs. Walter Crook ed, while | Reorais 5 300D BEEF } FIND DANDRUFF ; otal ot AR L. Bekn: Banaibil ot % The '“"?‘g'“ ,ig n’a“"‘én“:i‘.“i’ :n. r:r;efl;-r t‘-’“:er&eb::-:":gr;:}g :‘;:_rlnd ‘Mrs. Robert Souter of Han- 5 . — State Headquart: ard, son of Mr. ane rs. ar! . | slips k4 HARMOE—In . ) i ~AND— & GOOD VEAL Every bit of dandruff disappears s ATy St ot now ek wranst | P00 165 e singing |- N rm oe OuE. 36, TH A son ra MY [ after one or two applications of Dan: | The work of obtaining 200,000 signa- | Goul% 1 FTURL o7 New York, srend- | 3% MEcF Goon the Swance R, na " e Freederiel Frarmon of t GOOD LAMB |derine ribbed well into the scalp with | tures in this state for the HOOVer | nacSheen amnounesa. “air Hutharinh | or 01d Kentucky Home and Jona| - Spring Garden avenue. | the finger tips. Get a 25-cent bottie | Pledge Card was taken up eariy Tues- | 1 yagunte or o . AL arioard 18 |2 s Body, by all. A JAUNTY ~gic | and of Danderine at any Store and | day morning: by the Connecticut or- |and et Fams clase of 07 He mar o SARTtHise o cHATES Of thé s0- . MARRIED. save your halr. After a few applica- | Banization in spite of the torrents of | 1n% 0% I m ember of the m.x”fls %57 | cial -cansiated of Misses Elsie Bogue,|. This model has inserted pockets i | DOWE-TROMPSON—In Washinston, Lady Assistant SMOKED MEATS tions you can't find a particle of dan. |rain_which threatened to drive the | oo . o $ - | frane. Monda, Ticy Orexson, Lusiig | Pouch effect The fronis ard lapped at) . COct. 38, I97, Warren'ie. Dowe: : . - druff or any falling hair, and the scalp | canvasseérs off theé streets. Signed ‘n“irlwlu T eight vears, first serv. e Benjamin M By z he revers edges, hui may be Folled ormerly of ‘Norwich, and Margzarct Telephor.e 323-3 at prices you can afford WARL e Thal. Cards. poured Into the headquarters of | Lo} jtant & € ot Pieton, sag Hanism 3 and | high as in the small collar view, The| .Thompson 6f-Washington: ALY B G the Connectleut Committes of Food | [urey S80S SOMPRES e L , Consevval P o Geaey > 5 PIED WM, SMITH A People’s Market i Danales: They were quia senc |Eineet of Enging Company o ALL HALLOWS' BAY - e liko b Ligi | ¥anammtn, Lavanon. ‘oot 31 £ ¢4 by towns by & corps of girls and |ing without compensa For sav. =) Gmlk STAL from the hume of iis' parents, | B —— 6 Franklin Street ; 57 mson Chairman Francis £ Cooips | o8 -yitbout vmpsnsilion_ Plr Nevo besrvad st St Patrieics Chureh by ke ; S A e of the Pledge Card committee knew ex- | tha A, H. Huwoard company.- e én: |/ T Thursday—Fesst | says p uirday morning at 9 oclpck. Requlem [TMA JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proprietor actly whick ssctions of the state isted In thr, Naval Resery ine - o a5 g mash in 8t Wafve churcr Boir e Bl . oing their luty in obtaining sig- ‘asatstant o 3 i T Al hsld” 3 b ville., at 9.20.. Burlal. in St. Mary's FREDERICK T. BUNCE natures. S e e, Tis ey o | e Ve, hia ot i1 1he and ; orwich, 3 Piano Tuner 3 ; av: e district with h (uar- | masses in Catholic church Thurs- vin Teftvlile Nov. +| Phone 5695-3 8 Fairmount Str Piano Tuner al eddq) g iy A Skildon, aged 39 year Tt > p : : sl kbt B 90-2 Pl 0PN oy | ise Fiint s o sranddaugnte i CARD OF THANKS RS - For Inf: 2 ;«am Yofk physician and 7 s We, the undersigned, Wish to ‘expross Shea & Burke WILLIAM YOUNG,R.N. ey . .| she 15 prominent {n New York society. y nte ) our hearty, -thanks for .the sympathy ¥ e o, E i E | and kindness of friends in the loss of - 41 Main Straet E JMassige and General Nursing.. Night R ] Annourige” : > £ L s -wife afd mothér 4s shown hy the or day calls. 38 Hickory St. Norwich. I3 no agvernsing medlum la Connecticat equal to The Bul- B St & ‘Engagement. & o 02 - ] 2 omee of. y : ; 3 . i “ben: : Swi 2053, Nl % atomite oe i v (ptay dud emiet norst_oxerines i Faneral Directors i daughter, Miss Myra . n ) e viees. Paul J. PATRICK CONNBLL AND FAMILY . > 5