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L= ample SIZES 16, 18, 36 SILKS, SERGES AND WOOL JERSEYS Also a few REGULAR sizes to 44 ‘162 #AlsH Silk and ‘102 The Coats- Just Received Are the last word in style, showing the new shades and materials Sizes 16 to 44 Prices $16.50 to $49.50 ‘Alt our Coats, as well as all other garments are marked VERY REASONABLE, due to our CASH SYSTEM Dresses one-of-a-kind Dresses alue to $29.50 Serge Dresses Value to $19.73 LETTERS FROM Toliand County BOLTOR Dance for Benefit of Yarn Fund—New York Sportsmen Up for the Hunting Season. Rev. R. A. Fowles was out of town over Sunday. Rev. Mr. Winters of the Hartford seminary supplied the pulpit. A good sum was realized at the dance given in thé Belton hall last Saturday evening to ralse money to buy wool to knit for the soldlers. . Jane Mnley epent the W%k artford the guest of Mr. and Nirs. William H Legate. Miss Esther Horowitz, who had #o close her school in the Birch Mountain distriet on account of illness, has un- Gergone an operation for ear troubl Miss Sara B. Pinney has returre from a few weeks' stay at St. Fran- | cie’ hospital, Hortford, where she was | i taken for treatment. Sportsman from ‘New: York. Elmer J. Finley of New York has been in towh hurting for a. few ‘days. Miss Myra Bidwell of South Man- chester has been visiting Miss Doris B Warfleld. - Miss Maude E White spent Sunday in South Manchester the guest of her cousin, Miss Ida E. Holbrook. Willlam Maneggia has returned to his work in Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.-Clair _S. Hutchinson and daughter of Hartford spent the week_end at Mrs. Hutchinson’s moth- er’s. Mre. Jane B. Summers'. Julius L. Strong of Danielson visitea his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank IL Strong, recently. John May of Pittsfield, Mass., was a recent visitor in-town. ! Hallowe’en Dance. A party of young peéple heid a Hal- lowe'en dance in the Bolton hall Tues- day evening. STORRS ; Campaign foir Church Finaneing—Dr. C. E. Simonds Addresses Woman’s Club. The Ecclesiastieal society committee ©0? the church has started an every- member and resfdent campaign for finaneing the clLurch. Addresses Club. The Woman's club met at Grove cottage Tuesday evening. Dr. C. E. Simonds addressed the club on first aid. The Ladies’ circle served a_buffet supper in the church parlor ¥Wednes- day evening. At Willimantic *eeting, Many of the members of Uriel lodge of Masons at Storrs attended the East- ern_Star lodge in Willimantic Wed- nesday evening. tl tl HOW OUR CASH SYSTEM BENEFITS YOU Bad accounts—lawyers’ expenses for collections—stamps, stationery and time on sta tements, waiting for money, these and other reasons all add to the garment. Who pays for them? Surely not the merchant—he could fot afford to. So he must ask a little higher prices for his grade to cover the NOT SO WITH THE MAURICE SA SELL FOR 'CASH, ABOVE EXPENSES. MPLE _SHOR, W& THEREBY ELIMINATING THE ——— 1894 MAIN STREET e e ——— EAST HADDAM Home N Economics Demonstrator Ad- dresses Grange—Union War Rally Service, Ogden Scoville is home from Camp Cevens for a short furlough, visiting sis mother and brother. Home Economics Demonstrator. Miss Ketchum, teacher of domestic icience, gave a very interesting and wstructiv demonstration at the range dining hall last Thursday. She vill come again this week and will veet the ladies interested at the home »i-Mrs. Gi B. Vroom. W. C. T. U. Meeting. The W. C. T U. will hold an all- . 1st, at the home of inard. A luncheon vill' be served at noon. In the after- Mrs. E. E. Johnson, W. Gates will give re- 'orts from. the state W. C, T, entlBy “recently held in Mid War Rally Service. A union service of the churches in >wn was held in the Methodist church ‘unday evening. This rally was €ld at the special request of the tate council of defense in the interest f the pledge eard campalgn which be- an Oct. 28th and extends through the eek to Nov. 4th. Members of the ouncil of defense were present and Joke on dfffercnit phases of the war, smes H. ‘Bunce and’ Mrs. Samuel ussell. Jr, of Middletown being mong them. _Major T. Macdonouzh ‘ussell #ddressed the Home guard, ‘ho attended in 2 body. The music as of a patriotic nature. A large udience greeted the speakers. Mre. George Morgan, - accompanied Mrs. Fred Folette and son, were zests of Mrs. Carleton Fowler in East ampton’ for'a couple of days recente . con- dletown, Vacation Ends. ; Rer. Franklin Countryman gnd fam- ily have returned from their vacation trip and the pulpit of the Congrega- tional church was occupled by the regular pastor Sunday. % Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hoffmann have begun keeping house in the Al- axendar tenement near Town sireet. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Gillette took A motor trip to New London Sunday, accompanied by friends, and spent the day.with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Nathan G. Stark. The outing elso in- ciuded a trip to Ocean Beach. NO PERFORMANCES OF OPERA IN THE GERMAN LANGUAGE Will be Given by the Metropolitan Opera Co. During Present Season. New York, Nov. 2.—The board of directors of "the Metropolitan Opera company announced tonight that no performances of opera in the German language will be _!%lven; during . the present season. is . This munsfl:h%& a flumh.r of German sing- ers wi e eliminated f; b g R rom the role Offcial announcement that the b: had_been placed on German music confirmed earlier information that the directors had virtually decided upon this action. Among the prominent G;,rl'rnan: singers w)l"w, it is understood, wi not appear ti Season ar dame Ober, Madame Selm. e “:?‘"Alies Sem}?mh lafld Carl Braun. Mesdames Hem; and z who, ‘although their ‘mames wier s that 'will be elim! to put on operas t Strauss, —————— Normal -time was restored in P on Saturday at.midnight. o5 Fi - SPRING HILL Storm Compels Postponement of En- tertainment—Wedding Anniversary. From this time on Mr, Powell will remain in Hartford four nights a week while he is attending the Theological sethinary. Mrs. Powell and cnild have sleeping accommodations at the Fla- herty home when he is aw: The entertainment which was to be &:ven in the town hall last week Wed- resday evening for the benefit of the Mansfield Center Library associatign v:as postponed to Thursday evening of week on account of stormy weath- er. < Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wildes weré at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Haw- kins last Tuesday in observance of the tenth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins’ marrizge. . R. Knapp of Bridseport has of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Storrs. Because of the entertainment Thurs- day evening, the mid-week praver meeting was cmitted this week. MT. HOFE Mr. and Mrs. William Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford of New Haven have returned home after spending a few days at.the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Rusg hunting. Miss Irene. Russ of Willimantic spent the week-énd with her mother. Ross Maran of Chaplin visited his father and mother Sunday. Mrs. George Albee attended church at_Warrenville Sunday. Rey. B. C. Bugbee of Warrenville cGaugh left Friday for New York enroute for New Orleans. for the winter. Washington County, R. 1. . HOPKINTON Community Social—Funerals, Joel B. Kenyon," Thomas Turnbull—Chicken Pie Supper Well Patronized. Mrs. Sarah A. Kenyon left Sundav visit friends in Wakefield, R. I. H Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross Kenid. | cntertained the community social on ‘Wednesday. evening. Funeral of Joel B. Kenyon. The funeral of Joel B. Kenyon was held at the home of Thomas W, Ken- yon Saturday afternoon. with buria¥ at Pine Grove cemetery, Hope Valley. Thomas Turnbull ‘died at Howard, R. 1. last week Friday and his neral was conducted by Rev. to 2 morning service per will be observed. ing service new members will be wel- comed. 2t noon and a meeting of the B. Y. P. U. at the usual hour. theme will be What God E t C. Kenyon is at home ter 2 visit with her son, Edwin A. Kenyon, of North Franklin, Conn. Clifford I.. Perrin and family moved Sunday into his new bungalow, on Ma- ple court, Ashaway. Served Supper. The ladies of the First Seventh Day Raptist church of Hopkinton served a chicken ple supper in the Tuesday, Hamilton. ¥ .| Wakefield, yisited 3rs. T.S. Leenard Sunday. woodlot -of John Saturday. vicinity Providence this week. Hill and Mrs. Samuel Reynolds’ Sun- day.* about the house for a few hours at a time. Main street. building meetings afternoon and evening. - fect for study will be Everlasting Pun. evening herd, Cobb, pastor, will preach ject, One Flock, One She TWO STATES after a few dars’ visit at Mr. and Mrs, Edward Harvey of RICHMOND Girard has purchased the Smith from which hey are now cutting logs. George E. B. James was a caller at he Moore homestead Wednesday. Mrs. Everett Moore returned home Joseph Clarke Whitford was a caller in this Sunda; Edwin Smith spent several days in Fannie Moore was a caller at Tafft Ars. Louis Grinnell is able to be Catherine and Frances Smith n Providence visiting for a while. are SUNDAY SUBJECTS The Holiness Mission meets at 87 n in the Steiner At the Gospel Mis: are held moruing, At Room in the the Christian Science Reading r building the suk- ishment. There will be preaching morning and at Grace Memorial = Baptist church by the pastor and Sunday schoel at noon. 5. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be holy commurion and sermon at 10.30 a. m. and evening prayer and address at 7.30 p. m. At the Second Congregational church the minister will preach at the morn- ing and evening services. 'There will be Sunday school at noon. At the Broadway Congregational church the communion service will be held in the morning and in the aftere noon there -will be worship with Ppreaching at 5 o’clock. At Grace church, Yantic, Rev. J. W. Areson, rector, there will be holy com- munion and sermon in the morning. Sunday school at noon and evening prayer at the usual heur. Spiritual May At the street, Mrs, Brooklyn. .. _inspirational speak- er and test medium will speak and give messages morning and evening. Academy, Park N. '} Special music. The Associated Bible Students will hold services in_Buckingham Memo- rial hall, No. 307 Main street. There will be Bible study in_the afternoon and the topic will be The Object of Human Governments. At Christ Episcopal church, Rev. R R. Grabam, rector, there will be morn- ing prayer at 9.30 o'clock, holy com- munion and sermon at 10.20 o'clock and Sunday school at noon. There will be evening prayer and address. the Greeneville Congregational church there will be a preparatory lec. ture Saturday evening at 7 Sunday morning at 10.30 the pastor will preach. a communion sermon on Our Refuge, followed. by the reception of new members. The Sunday school metts at noon. At Mt Calvary Baptist church there vill he preaching in the morninz by Dr. Themas Garnett, of Ansonia. Sun- day school will be held at noon and there will be an evening service at which time the Lord's Supper will be observed. Rav. Benjamin W. Williams is pastor of the churc| At Park Congregational church the sacrament "of the Lord’s Supper will be observed at the morning service and there will be Sunday school at Men's Bible ciass at noon. The montkly mu- sical service will be held in the aft- ernoon and there will be a brief ad- dress by the pastor, Rev. S. H. Howe, At the McKinley Avenue A, M. E. Zion church there will be morning worship and sermon, a session.of the Sunday school at noon and in the ev- ening there will be celebration of Holy communion. The topic of the address will be The Lamb of Ged. Rev. Fa- ward E. Barrow is pastor of the church. . At St. Andrew’s Episcopal chureh, Central avenue, there will be holy communion at 10.30 o'clock, Sunday school at noon and evening prayer at the usual hour. . Christ a Reality, will be tMe subject of the morning service and Punishment of Sleeping is Sleep- <, will be the evening tople. Re iam H. Smith, B. A, is rector of church. At Trinfly M. E. church, Rev. 1. H. Newland, pastor, there wiil be morn- ing service with a short address by the pastor. There will be Sunday school at noon and a young people’s meet- ing at the usual hour. Tn the en- ing there will e a service of song and a sermon on The Fdllacy of the Phenomenal. At the First Baptist church, George Henry Stroyse, minister, thera will be and the Lerd’s Sup-, At the morn- There will be Sunday school «The evening Xxpects of an. . At the Church of the Good Shep- Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. on the sub- plard Holy Pepper Vanderbilt of'| o'cloek: | J¥ out of town exchanges. ¥ = /h‘nThe”é St < & R & a3 £y — erling Club No Don’t be sorry after the Club is closed that you, did There are not .make the most of your opportunity. only 2 days more before the Club closes. lay asidé $2.00 each week for a le_you can gwn the Séientific the newest. most convenient. most cal range. ever built.. You get the price just: the same.as though you whole -amount out of your pocket The factory malkes it possibie for this offer. Don't miss your chance lars membership fee puts the range in your home at once. Vesnes! g o us to make — Only 36 Inches ———> little economi spot ¢z took at once. are either vague or which you are liable Ten dol- shoulder. to your satisfaction, keep it. That is why you join the Sterling Club. Scientific Sterfing FOR CLUB MEMBERS ONLY Easy Terms of Payment We Buy Your Old Range " Double Guarantee Bond ROOM IN THE KITCHEN Modern precious. giant the Scientific Sterling. fipor space—the length of oven than many a range half again as large. You use either gas or coal.or bath at once. ater when you need it too and all for ine $2.00 weekly. Club dues for a short time. Don’t miss your chance. for cooking too. Heat and hot Most guarantees are not worth much. ling Double Guarantee hits right from the It is a written guarantee signed by both the Sill Stove Works, makers of the Scienti- fic'Sterling and by ourselves. The guarantee says the Scientific Sterling when put in your home must cook, bake, broil and do all things we claim for it, If it does not, we will not allow you to kitchens are small. That is why vou will be so glad to have that little THE ONLY DOUBLY GUARANTEED RANGE They do not cover the points on to have trouble. The Ster- assume no risk whatever when you Cooking System Free Every foot of floor space is Tt only takes up 36 inches of a yard stick and vet it has a larger Six holes on top - CHARLES 0. MURPHY “257.259 CENTRAL AVENUE, . and the. Christia This will be a secration meeting. In the Rév: Mr. Ayers will speak en Dig or deavor- at 3. The morning topic at the First Con- gregational church at Norwich 'rm\-ni will be Living By Faith, in celebra- tion of Martin Luther's quadri-centen- nial. 2 STOCK MARKET HAS 7 BEEN STRENGTHENED By Governors Restricting *Short- Sell- ing—Bankers and Brokers Pleased New York, Nov. ‘The most obvi- ous and direct result of thé new con- ditions created by the stock exchange authorities in placinz short selling under the bah was’the extensive cov- ering of short contracts at the outset of today’s irregular operations. Bankers, brokers-and_the financial community as a whole endorsed the exchange’s attitude, but discourazed any notion of more drastic measures. The more .conservative interests held that the new regulaticns ought to prove effective. & Traders declared the market would Lave shown greater stability but for the revival of vague rumors dealing with the_complex foreign situation and the restrictions placed upon trading ” Further cause of the market's hesi- tation after the first hour was fur- rished: by the additional” railroad re- ports’ submitted in theé course. of the day. -These 'were scarcely encourag- ing.and so far as they related to such important systems' as New York Cen- tral and Reading, disclosed heavy net losses. 2 Gains of two to five _points ~ were made ‘at the outset by United States Steel and other leaders which suffered greatest impairment .in_the turbulent trading of the preceding'day: The rise was halted on profit-taking before the erd of the first hour bit was resumed later. Recession from best quotation ‘were_ almost. . universal - before the close, the weakness of metals ana in- vestment rails ‘prompting fresh liqui- | DRIV AWAY HEADACHE @ation in other quarters. Total sales again approximated one miilion shares, to which United States contributed’ considerably more 5 per cent. at a net gain of 2 s. FEDERAL TROOPS ARE GUARDING -OIL FIELDS Where Strike -is on in Northwestern and Southwestern Louisiana. Munroe, La., Nov. 2.—Five compan- t federal trops from Mississippi afternoon arrived in the oil flelds nerihwestern and southwesters Louisiana, according to information received here. The troops. will be used to guard -oil property in the vi- cinity of Shreveport, Lake Charles and Edgerly, where oil workers are on strike. Wouldn’t Be Even Exchange. There are Germans who would swap the whole Hohenzollern dynasty for a nice leg of roast lamb. — Charleston News and Courie Glastonbury.—The women of Glas- tonbury subscribed for the.second is- sue of Liberty bonds to the amount of $15,800, + NORWICH, CONN. EDWARDS GUILTY OF ROBBING MRS. MARY K. STRANGMAN Got $35,000 in Jewelry and $600 in Cash From Widow of Wealthy Buf- falo Brewer. New York, Nov. 2.—Brought to jut tice after eight months’ search b Mrs. Mary K. Strangman, widow of a wealihy Buffalo brewer, Carl Von Ed- wards was today found zuilty by a jury of robbing her of. $35,000 worth of jewelry and '$600 in cash. The jury, which has been hearing the evi dence in the case for several days, convicted. him after twenty minutes deliberation. | Von Edwards/after ingratfating him- self with Mrs. Stransgman in Buffalo, followed her here last March and while on a shopping tour with her, robbed her, she alleged, and disap- peared. Von Edwards will be sentenced on November 12 when he will also be placed on trial on the charge of steal- ing $1,500 worth of jewelry from May Ward, an_actress, who was a witness for Mrs. Strangman. New Britain—The receipts of the water department for October totaled $5,899.49. e S Plush Coats, Comforters and Blankets Promptly and Satisfactorily Cleaned 2" ... Telephone FREE = Call 7432~ 150 Main Street, in Postal Telegraph Offics - GIVE US A TRIAL. e AUTO DELIVERY . communion will bo abserved. Tha Sunday school and Unitv class will meet at noon. The Y. P. C. U. ser- vice will be held at the home of Mrs. Minnia - Roon,” No. 29 Franklin streat. and of “headache Reli ; : : e by o e B i e | Don't You Want Good Teeth? At the Central Baptist shurch thers |- role. : | 0oes the dresd of the dental chair cause yeu to them? e " will be 2 morning ssrvice at the usual oeed have fears. By our met u can have hour and the sermon will be ‘A. Gres. Crowned or "extracted ABSOLOTELY WO R R FEATURES tive Moment of God's. ' There will be CONSIDER THESE o 5 UNZN TS LreB rsund‘;y school and Tc;ty Bible Class X t L & >0 e e B o ons fov CTRICTLY SANITARY orrui:t' 4 *STERILIZED INST . : | CLEAN LiNEw S ASEPTIC DRINKING-CUPS _ the ‘City Bible Class will be. What Ff-. ‘LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK fect Does Liquor Have Upon the In- ¥ these appeal to you, <all for examinatien and cstimate Ne dividual, both the heavy drinker and the occasional drinker? What ffeet Yaharge for coneuRetioe DR. F. C. JACKSON OR. D, J, COVLR of piano and vocal solos followed number were present from Westerly. Peter Turnbull of the naval reserve, formerly of Newport, now stationed I hear New York city, John Turnbull of Camp Devens, and James Turnbull of Norwich Town were in town Spynday and Monday to attend the funeral of their brother Thomas. - . 2 USQUEPAUGH Moving Week In the Village—Personal Item: This is moving week in this village. Mrs. Fannie Bicknell has moved to the tenement vacated by Mrs. Esther Kenyon and J. C. Cahoone has-moved to the house vacated by Mrs. Blok- nell. Mrs. Esther ‘Kenyon has moved in the house vacated by Mr. Cahoone. Rilly Robinson has moved upstairs in the Elsie, Palmer house. Robbie Moore of Richmond has moved to Usqué- paugh. - Several from here attended the sup- per at Wyoming mission rooms, Wed- nesday evening. - - Mrs. ‘Julia Palmer is visiting her son, Rev. C." H. Palmer.- Mrs. Fannie Bicknell raturned home ,houu Tuesday evening. A program A Rub msteromd Tle on Forehead THERE IS NO 'BETTER INVESTMENT THAN A - SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US poasS SMALL AS ONE DOLLAR RECEIVED ON DE- COMPOUND INTEREST ' IS AMOUNTS TO MORE THAN 4% . LIBERTY BONDS CARED FO AND PLACED TO THE CREDIT OF CHARGE. THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK ' FRANKLIN SQUARE GIVEN - WHICH upon the family? Upon seclety? does humanity. permit it to remain? The B. Y. P. U. meetinz will be held at the usual hour and at the people’s ser- vice in the .evening will occur the third in the series of sermens on the Ten_Commandments. The subject will be Trampling Upon the Holiest. Rev. A. F. Purkiss is pastor of the church. At the Federated Church there wii| « be preaching i Rev. Z. J. Ayers, subject, Exaltation of Christ. The Sunday school will meet at noon and the Junmior Christian En- R, COUPONS CUT OF OWNER, FREE 3, (Successors to the King Dentai Ce.) s . S % ot NORWICH - e 3 - hi , 04 M. to8P. M,