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~ORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1917 oy Aon 5o ]| Qtie Bulietinn, | COMMON PLEAS MOTION LIST |77 decii” DONG THERDUTY OF FEDERAL AMENDMENT Norwich, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1917 i DM Aiswes o | 1T he Pnr!enus & RRitchell gressiona! District “That He Wil |Scores of Norwich Readers are Learn- B aiasinds FUNERAL . DIRECTOI e = - adiie - Vote For 1. " ' - - g the Duty of the Kidneys. ¥ ND EMBALMERS THE WEATHER. - Several Cases Are Continued and Others Go Off for Reas-; =~ =~ = & ke fifty suffragists from the Second Coa- . sressional District called upon Con-| To filter the biood is we e ooty G BTGNS, &) in This City Next Month, i Dt : ma of Small 3z and Night er. There was, however, a considera- 2 London vesterday afternoon, asKiDg | wion tney fail tg do this the kid- l rlfl @f flyaa -3 Main Stree ble fall during Monday _in the up- —_—— him i he would state his position in | . 54 78 WJRARCLEN N . e R Y. , Tesaliing = regard to the faderal amendment fo R duite general. though lizht snow and| rne court .of common pleas with| An answer or other pleadings were|woman suffrage. The women were in- | p.crache and other kidney ills ma. G .1 of Notions) some of which is in I LaBY "ASSISTANT Conditions. = signment—Barber vs. Uncasville Company to be Tried the Kidu Taine In the Missouri and upper Mis- | juqze Charies B. Waller on the bench [ordered in tirce weeks in the case of | troduced by the congressional chair- | o C ippi v ana T oo In: N tniay att- i cts . Hnetigh san, Mrs. Samuel Russell, Jr., of Mid- g N B - der & make 3 T {emperatures continue over the eastorn | crnoon for Nimotion 1ist ‘sesulon and | A metlon 0 AmEHQ il of partic- diecdwn.” Thera were representatives |, i assortments, is now going on, in order to m 1a] e country, while over > 3 3 : Ared all four counties. Sho then pre-| Help the kidneys do their work 4 . RD the fol n3 matters were disposed ulars was zranted 4n the case of Bur-{from aj r counties. D v G s, JOSEPH BRADFO western_haif they are slightly above|5ps Tows v Waiden, et al. and a motion|sented the state organizer, Miss| g . ; room for a display of Holiday Goods. !h_;l fiml average as a rule. Theré| 3 non-suit was opened in the case|to amend complaint was allowea in|Daphne Selden, who safd that the wo- | Use Doan’s Kidney Plils—the te 2 E SPECIAL OFFERINGS BOOKBINDER % snow or rain Tuesday from|or Abbott vs. Lindberg, and a bond of |the caee of. Mendici ve. Hventi, et ux.|men had not come so much to arguc |kidney remedsy. NOTE THESE SPECIAI FFERING > The following cases ware continue: that judgment, of lower cour e al L& v 'y eir ming Bow Norwich people endorse their worth. eastern lower Lake region and ex- o - s 01 much they desire it. The victory in MALL - TOIL Slank Basks Made and Rultd 3 Ordlr | ST Jor oy R O g satddia | Sato® . Davis, judemiest by stlpula: |firinéa with. additional custs wet off|Juch they desire lt. | The Wictors in e SMALL Specials | IQILET ; 108 BROADWAY Atlantic states and North Carolin.|eeution:, Dennis, et ux. vs City of| ~The case ot Bradshaw vs. Tubbajcan be won in any state but it is u 2 2 i o s T | — Forecast. Norwich, default 'for falure 1o plead: |and Aberncthy vs. Tubbs, which were long and arduous method and in this |st, Norwich =iy unow Doanrs EVHLimantic Machine; Threh [ERspEw e . Eastern c Martin vs. The Connecticut Co., hear- | assigned for trial Monday went off for '« , women as] in numbers 30 and 60 wh | rolis or pack The Best Place is the Cheapest | o 2stpm New Tork and Souther e on motion for Pond for prowecu- | reassignment. to be given sufirage by more simple | Kidney Pills are good for they helped || and in 50 black, regular R e 82 Tuesd: Wednesday cloudy and|tion; Lademan vs. Tho Storer Farms, 4 anddirect means, that the energies value at -........ sl Sl g Place to Buy' i S g O s S Two Cases Assigned. they ,now have o devote to getting |me a lot when T used them. Thaven't|y .o o = L | rols or packas 1 som er, probab g T#n davs in which to file an answer| The case of Atcheles vs: Vong was|the suffrage may be releascd for cth- PIRGH b wiits 3 dover o AUTO ROBES WAGONS Observations in Norwich. or other " pleadings wers granted i |assigned for trinl-in New London De-|er work. The women ask for suffrage |needed a kidney ‘remedy in a long|f black and white 2 dorc ; - ARNESSES RUBBER BOOTS |, The following records, reported from!the’ cases of Frankewies vs. Farina|cember § and the case of Barber vs.|as a war measure and in many coun- [, .. 1§ a eard. regular 5c value | , . Sevin's pharmacy, show the changesing Eastern I, & M. Co. vs.:New Eng- | Uncasville Co, was assigned for trialltries it is being given them as such, | time- Il Marcemuen Cordet Tiaces, E STEAMER RUGS CARRIAGES In temperature and the barometric|iand I. & of. Co. T Netariol Dacember 15 Comgressman Schuyfr Merrftt has : I eetma Oy eeen ! ;, changes Monda: Ther. B recently declared his comversion' to Prico G0c, at all dealers. Dowe|f ¥ards in picce. reguia: o SOME SECOND-HAND TEAM er. Bar, | ——— o —————————— | suftrage by federal amendment. : ‘ y el e o c 20 3. e simply ask for a Kidney remedy—ect| : i HARNESS IN STOCK 20 3523 OPENING SESSION OF |came oEvens Bovs aaways nelleved 1 oo ustine and o ne % i Mercerizea co aces. | — 24 30.41 Y. M. €. A. BIBLE CLASS APPRECIATE 'NORWICH GIFTS [sirabllity of woman suffrage, holdins | 0278 Kidney Pills—the same thaf i “u»| picces 10c va il .| that women would bring much that is o ¥ roster. b Y 5 t ri 2 THE L. L. CHAPMAN €O Secretary Hill Led Study on:Sowing|Sailors and Seldiers Committes Re-'| 200q into our civic and national fire, (17 Pennett bad. Foster-Millburn | o o ik s gy = Predictions for Monday: Fair and and Reaping. ceives Interssting Letter /Prom Ayer.|Two vears ago he had been in favor | Co., Migrs, Buffalo, N. Y il in enres i ahd e : E TREET. WICH, CT. ¢ 5 —_—— 3 o extension of sufirage by the I} nite-Epeciar bries 6o | 15c Spanish Seap. B e A R weather: Fuir. cold, north| The first session of the Y. M. C.| The sailors’ and soldiers’ commit- states because it was then posible | e |} " : | xann prusn s P to northwest wind. A. Bible class for men was held on |tec for the town of Norwich has just |for, the '\ome;uff ‘K'hr(\;uxhhl °f',,d,'r’ff|'iCH|ll0PRAc'nc SPINAL ADJUST. |f Shoe Laces | resular 19 v CAVE WELDING & MFG. CO. T Monday cvening at 6.30 o'clock when |received an interesting _lotter from | imenament cven tiouph thee dia pot At ) | . ‘ % T agN ] Moss |2 TL00Ver supper wis, serveq at a Camp Devens. The piano-player re- popennnt zm‘; majorif A of the people. | S Al T RO o ” st vneCingd 7 | omob! and Welded. i rred’ to ‘was shipped last week and V' e admission f fols and | Is a natural hea - & o 1 e T li Water. [l_Sets, fnominal prics. AN will arrive soon. .The letter follows: | NéW Tork into the suffrage states |ables nature to restore vour health ¥ Pins Seam Tape, in ali widths B Garage werk a Speclialty, The subject of the study was Sow- | wil . 3 WS: | ihis is no longer possible. Ewvery part | more cffectively and permanently than {§ 2 to 6, in white only, regulu: Werk Guarsmteed. inz and Reapinz and .the scripture] C“;mn Del\_hn:v -L«};;ur;l“-& 1|Sdlx‘9~"_ ©of the Unlon contains a suffrage state | any known health method 10c to 15¢ val at s | 4 Chabiaes B S used was Galations 6: 1 to 10, and the | Mr. A I Libby, Chairman Soldlers | guve the south and there the clection | We use no medicine, surgery nor os o b & = study brousht out considerable dis- an ilors” Committee, Norwich, | jaws are notably bad. In view of | teopaths i} Rick Rack Braid. in two | dths 6-yard pieces. valuc Special price a piece e cussion. Conn. these changes and the fact that the The following points were devel-{ My dear Mr. Libby: The Victrola majority af -women now show their oped fand box of récords arrived today, all{desire for the yote, Mr. I'reeman d-- That every man is lable to fal,|in fine condition. It was immediate!y | clarea that he would vote for the { | \ Six hours after high wates it is 10w [and therefore we ought to be charita- |unpacked and set to work federal amendment, ' | \ pi tide."which is followed by flood tide. " | bie to those who give way to temp- |been going ever since for the head-| This announcement was most pleas- , Cooal e tation: that we should show a sym- jduarters men are under Guarantinc|ing to the women and they were deep- / { Ttin p IS THE GREENEVILLE pathetic spirit to those who are mot|so have plenty of time to use It. |ly gratified by the very co-ricous ra- e e ‘ - ERE 5o fortunaté as we are. That I can| One of our men was taken to thefception they recelved. . ot S Sintone . ™ ¢ St. Mary's for Week—Fin- | £et tiia best estimate of my own |hospital last Wednesday und subse- s J. 0. ZIMMERMAN, D. C. and ¥ giar price 12c ol Statiorery proe g kAl Character by compating it with the | quently developed a case of @iph- | GoUERNOR'S PROGCLAMATION The only state licensed doctor of chiro. (§ SPecial price afyard.. e | News Pads, size 3x ] ishing Company Has Service Flag| i, acter of Jesus Christ. It was al- | theria and as a precaution we are al < s 1. Maivsich: & e | . _ 5 | R taining o6 Ehesth=aiN With 58 Stars. o Ehown that every man showld bear | restricted to quarters cxcept the se FRRNINAE LTS R s | DT (0, INSEWICH, SCRAN. and vieini- I§ Mult -Beds, these are the EEEAt s y 2 pR— s own burden in that he mustshoul- | £cant-major and myself. It will be — ty. "‘:_T’f"“"" 50e kind — Special PR s e YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR Among the masses to be celebrated | der his own duties and responsibifi- |of short duration. . {Congregation at St. Patrick’s Church| Thayer Bldg. Rooms 220-221 | "¢ B Ry =Sl Achool, Eads; _conion ai’ St. Mary’s church during the com- | ties: that we cannot in any sense| ¥ou stated in your lettsr of Nov.| Heard Solsmn Thanksgiving Sugg {§ Murr Beds, down fiiled, resu- |iishsets, with red - Non-l.ukablc ing week are month’s mind masses|mock God, and that while the reap- |20 inst, that vou had shipped ali| . f State’s Chief E: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday from 2|§ lar $1.00 kind at...... A | —Special price 6 for for Mrs. Patrick Connell and Miss|ing time scoms long delayed, it will | things asked for in the way of games| tions of State’s Chief Executiv to 5:30, 6:30 to 8 P. M. ey . Seli-Filling Sadie Ryan. On Thanksgiving Day |surely come, and that flo than can |and cards these as yet have not ar-| . .y o === 0 L » Muft Beds, down filled | Congress r l!,,’,-, ';" ul? {,};‘gh ,..,.,; of m{.fl.{g_ escape it, “the mills ;, God grn}d (rx:a‘xfx?l but wifl in a few days no church Sunday the 'rnn:ksgivxn; ;“_a‘cfl ——— e =atin lined regular $1.50 vs s i gold edges, v : giving for al e members of e | slowly, but they nd exceédin: bt. Y e At T £ oo 8100908 at Oniy ONE DOLLAR but #» gosd us || SIS 10¢ a6l fhe mombers of the |slowly, bu v grind exceedingl¥ | %9 ou coula witness the reception |lnmation of Governor Marcus JI. Hol-| GCOMPENSATION AGREEMENTS > ¢ eny tat selis for FIVE DOLLARS. || Dirien, Do, matter e only way to sow to the apirit |2ccorded thess things Alresds repelv. |COmb was read from the pulpit, in a Sies ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 15 o be Gonetant in Bible study and | °d Jou woald then be able 't com- |manner to emphasize the earncit and| Seven Were Approved on Monday by i L ” i rehe vhat _fe it s Try one and be convinced. Birthday Party. prayer, and service to our fellows. Ponver. Bat. strange as it may seem | chicf executive as to the Atting ob. Loeal Commiesioner. $8.00 Leat'i'\'er ’l‘raveliné Bags at $59J On Friday evening Miss Catherine| The only way 6 keep ourselvi t 2 E, : — Leather Traveling Bags, made of crepe or cross-gr JOHN & GEO . H BLISS J|oxy yae pieasentiy surprised by apure fa to ses to it that our thoushes e e A S oo Lo e g | e duily mess st T o'clock hare:| Seven compensation agreements th SR k f‘—‘i tek B A large number of hor friends at her|are what they ought to be, for “as a|hing as the thing that ihall trulv | o, "3 SELT "ON0 S | Rankegiving| were approvea by cCommissioner || leather, ploid lined, heavy brass lock and catches, a good home at 469 North Main street in|man thinketh in his heart, so is he~” | SatS(3othe plaver test breed. |Mass: and as many.of the parishion- | james J. Donohue on Monday as fol- 3 in si i idadeimiiid Honor of et sixtesntn Birthday. Vo-| It ls unwiss to inguire sven me: ler of sood feRowsniD and Whirs Toi.|¥I8 8k nossblly ean fo wo Were MR- |igwer o heavy weight bag, in sizes 17 and 18-inch. We offer a ere ren v | o v in ans h I nd whe _fe E % v a n FEugene Carroll and Miss Kleanor|desires of the fleshly iife, lowship relsns there you will fina |®d_to attend that service. se| Groton Iron Works, Noank, employ- || choice of both sizes at $5.95, regular price $8.00. Crowley, accompanied by Miss Stasia| Secretary Hill led the study. unity of effort, as well as a higher unday was the closing Sunday &t > oy, Assomipanisd by e 2 Ty 3 standard of living, and we n ed that,|the ecclesiastical vear, since Advent and Joseph Croft, Noank, employe, Chatiis DOtirsol Ao Mis Tolsttor = I anticipate the pleasure of meet- | —the period of preparation for the-ad-|dcep and serious laceration and torn = GOOD EAT Sanpare Guy A puser hibeh. es] ST SHORTASE BUE ing_and talking with vou when Tcome | Vent. or _coming of Christ at Christ- | rutcles of forearm. T T4 1 served 17 the hostess asisted . by TO TRAFFIC CONGESTION|to Norwich Thanksgiving. I am, re- |as—begins next- Sunday, December| Ship Construction and Trading CO., he Porteeus & Mitchell Co. is more satisfactory than the|Charies A Appieby. The party broke o specttully, : Ind. The epistic for the masses of|Stonington, employer, ana John Iran. | up at a late hour all wishing Miss|Lecal Wholesalers Say There is No W. D. copPP, Sunday was from Saint Paul’s epistlé | cis, Mystic, employe, hand cut in get. - inferior kind. Daiey many happy birthdays, Need of Alar Sergeant |fo the Colossians, 1 9-14. The gospellting rigeing out of a lof e Those present were Misses Catherine G - Wi gas the warning chapter from Saint| Jeweit City Toxtils Novelty Co. e ———— You will find quality Meat |Daiey. Bimabeth Rooiin, Bthel Bovd.| The reported shortage of salt in the| THREE NEW' DIVORCE e i g 11 i which 6| jawett City, employer, ~and Joseph | VINEYARD WORKERS WEiS Stasia Lenkovey, Anna Nevins, Stasia|city has been explained by local CASES FILED g i s His second comins. | Wheeler, Jewett City, employe, strain- GUESTS AT PINEHURST. | at moderate prices at the Tiehe, May Connolly. Marie Desmond, | wholesalers. The wholesalers state MONDAY. ] The preachier at the hish maas, Rev.|ed back. . R jrene Meiime, - Lola Gary, Bfeanor |{hat the shortage which has been re ¥ Peter J. Cuny, chose as his text Matt.| Thames River Specialties. Co. Un- Vo Fred d_fam T ; CToMIay aid Chdtes SDEE Mo | ot ;mmhrn“f o he traftie | NOrwich Woman ‘Asks Her Freedom |xxiv-14: Wherefors e Ye also ready: [ casville, employer, and John J. Cleary, | Central Baptist Society Entertaincd |liam ughter '“"0" -.rkgt Tupens Carroll, Hugh Dilworth, John| confestion and that fbore is no meed on Grounds of Cruelty. for In such an hour as ye fnink notf Uncasville, employe, was (ricking a| Monday Evening by Mrs. Charles W.|and Mis, Arthur Love of Ste: Crimoing, ~ Samuel Tussey. ' Johu|of alavm as they will have enoush {0l .o in tmres mew divorce cases S hie thompet ot the womther ~eak | e e e e beater | Gl e e : 6 Franklin Street Grifin, Chatles Peterson, Sharies Ab-|supply the demands of the people Inf . ero"Hica with the clerk of the wu- |that while, jliv tiisse-latter:days there| sttiking ‘mim on back. bruising &nd| Tne mombers and friends of | "Sres, " Curtis ana daug R O'Brién, John Swanton, Arthur Bur-| The shortage of sugar is still being|PeKior court on Monday. are to be found prophets. and near-|wrenching same. £ - B 1 15 §3 RL, Nere wol 2 JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprieter Ingame, Gerald | Dungavan, . Harold | relt nere ana e whobenlis are maks| Rosa Jackson Charles of this city [Prophets and false prophets, who will| The Standard Brass and Copper | Vinevard Workers of the Central Bap- | Horace Perkins. Krohn, Joseph Travier, Dantel Wells,| ing every affort to procure the ¢om-]Drings suit for divorce from her hus- | Predict anything and everything which | Tube Co. New London, employer, and | tist church were entertained oa Mon- | Elsle Browning who _is and James MacAvoy. ioaiEs = band, Ernest Charles, now of Pifia- {D2OPle want them to foretell the|iichael Smith. New London. employe, | day evening Mrs. Charles W. Jal Jewstt { " - Candy ‘dealers report that it is be-(delPhia, on grounds of cruelty. The[DProphecy which he had just read inleve badly swolien and inflamed. [at her home, Pinehurst. Reflactoscope her home th c DR. A. Jd SINAY Dunn to Speak. coming. hard to supply the demands|COUPle were married on Sept. 3, 1913 | the gospel was the prediction of| Post & McCord, New York, em-|views of Italy and piano, Vietraa and B SeIoan AwMboTas ¥ hing in the Greeneville |for candy amonz Joonl merchants.|and have ome child 2 vears oil. The|Christ. a portion of it having been|plover, and Simon Fitzgerald, New |vocal numbers made the evening a | TOUSY il s convalescent i = ~ ol s - “|plaintiff asks that her name be|already fulfllled a¥ régirds the ae-|London, employe, injury to bac sant one for all prisent: Re- stin_Bentley of New - Congregational church James Dunn, | They explain the matter by the short- |22 3 ry pleasant one for all prsen o W e 2 SR 2 o former member of the Sunday|age of Sugar. Candy is not & neces-|Changed to Rosa Jackson, her maiden | struction of Jerusalem. The Aspinook Co.. Jewett Ci hments were served by the hostess | proft ¥ g h ur 4 entis school, will tall of his experiences in | sity and the people can well affora to| T2me: As to the second portion of the pre-lployer, and Matllda Mugel, Jewett | g > Hall ,and enjoving a few B e e e R ahore while, Alleging crueity, Verena Chappell [diction, thoughtful persons looking | City, emplove, bones in hand broken. o Sk P O ng. Rooms 18-19 Alics Building, Norwich | (5 tfonches. Mr, Dunn juft Greene : Donaldson _of New London is sueing |back over their own generation, must - CAR SHOP BLAZE ket o it (Hmpagvry e e T e e by PR b ~|Frank S. Donaldson, formerly of New | he moved to kee in the events of the TAFTVILLE ng at the Campbel Was wognded while serving with the London, but now at the Massachusetts | Pist twenty-flve years signs which 3 1 CALLED OUT APPARATUS.| oL James Campbe Bitioe. TRie 18y Wotoce tinse: w1 MISS ALICE CONRAD [reformatory at Concord Junction, | may, perhaps. be tdken as foreshadow- e e EL D DEL-HOFF HOTEL §i6 & rabhation. for IF. TIAfn i the —_— Mass., for a divorce. The couple were | ing that part of the prophecy which|Mahogany Team Defeats Lafayotte [Small Fire in North Main Street Build- | [rf captured two coons ey, Jonture room. It Js expected that ihe | Surprise Gathering at-Her Home to [Tarried on Sept. 1, 1909. deals with the final consumation of| Team in Close Pool Match—Per- ing Extinguished With Chemical. eerce weleningl 8 pound EUROPEAN PLAN lecture room which Will hold three Celebrate Anniversary. OnFomds of desertion sinss Oct.|the world. . t — —— - Rundres, will bo Srowded 7, 1914, Charles F. Morgan has brougnt| The most disastfous, the most uni-| =°als: The fire apparatus in the center of = T HAYES BR! o % = " suit for divorce against Minnic Dar- {vereal w: % : SRl et e legdaton SR 08, Prope. A party of young friends surprised ag: ar which mankind has ever b 2 3 = A party g * D! ¥ow AMOrgaty OF 2 Saturday evening at the Mahogany |the city was called out by telephone| 3§ howing Srvise Pla e T aka at T Biis e gan of Webster, Mass. They |known, great tribulafions, calamities Fetephons 1227 2000 Broatass | 230 e B Ay rn | s s e ohor of Boetaethy | Were married Nov. 20, 1808, _ and mouning, the permécution of| 100l room the Mahogany team defeat- |at 7.33 o'clock Monday evening for a| Ji (W 1) 9 N e Gy T cetsbushliay. R Y Christ’s churéh in cerlain localities,{ed the Lafayettc team by the score|small fire at the north end of old| Then you need a winter tonic i e mvm_ !gc! 8 ames. were plyed ANE DRESS- HOME ECONOMICS CLUBS false prophets, the abomination of des-|of 179 to 174. The Mahogany team |car shop on North Main streef. The |, v . ParTace e Dor Its StADoTes WHO arv | raph sclections wero ‘Neard. L olation even in the holy places|y, 1oy cn (il NS PAROEANY feam |l was extinguished with chemiczl | keep up your bloodstrength and B R e T Dainty refreshments were sprved |Organization Plans Discussed at Mest. | through the desecration of God's al.|as challenge Lafayette team |myc")uto pumper, Main street chemi nerveforce. For nearly fifty years THE PALACE & larse flag with fifty-five stars New | DY the hostess. The refreshments ng of Local Committee in Thayer | (ATS; Were among signs cited as those|for ome more game to settle their su- ang chief’s car responded. o) r . Stars Wil be wdded from Hme s ter | consisted of marshmallow Selly, as Buiidi of the gospel, which may possibly |Periority and it will be played dur- physicians have prescribed 78 F e merl e sded from, e to Hime | oried cockies, GAkes, nts wnd ETape ing. forstell this approaching second com.|ing the coming week. The Mahogany ranklin Street PRSI0 e ool - ljuics. There wis a Mige Mrihisy|- 4 mseting of fhe Neme. scqmnmies] v e e ey e s B b el a SO U BORN y 1 only Goa Himself knows. n coach in preparation for| ., >, P P. SHEA Recovered From Operation. ke with lishted candles, one for committes was held on Monday ater- Father . Gy satheq hie suditors, The members of the_teams | WINTYRE In Hartford, » s Her many friends are pleased to|“ The party broke up at a late hour, | poor e s of the New London |after reaching home, to read in its|With their scores are: A. McIntyre, formerly of Norwlich. hear that Migs Anna Mae Confell has | inanking the little hostess for & |pooiine s Dip thcad in the Thaver |entirety the chapter of Saint Matthew | Mahogany team—.J. 30, E.| WRIGHT In Medford Hills, Mass yturned io M Numb u::o.x:o::’a b7 ¢ evening and wishing her | LoLnE with pr:l:ledin?“r‘z-m .m:: which contains this promise by the g?ec;en;‘uzh‘n. Perkins 37, R. Breault | Nov. 23, 1917, a son to Mr. and Mrs. | L~ e many happy returns of tho day. McWilllams was appointed secretary: | so per s Somiiis saie second coming is| 20y o vette team b ® Marion 35, Hany WrgHe IR Sachoe). ous operation at the Backus hospital. RIE American House | moun & e Dk homial Plans for torming homo sconomics | bected 3 he HERtWRE Sisning o | Ducharme 50, 3. Herioit 30, T.. Has MARRIED. because it is & true food and S bo able fo be out agatn,| EPISCOPAL UNION SERVICE {clubs for sirls between 10.and 15 years | Pre' ones ooy Lenoning Aashing from | o (manager) 40, - NNAMAN—In Korwich, | 20 3 e £ Traveting Men, lt: A Caire ocorrespondent telegraphs | Thanksgiving Sermen to Be Delivered ek o u'myoo“n“n-rm“mfls many are prepared for Ihat coming: Paper Hangers Take T m?\e}l“': 2‘,;?5}7}‘.,,. REera “‘orr”\'”"l active tonic, easily digested an < Ty lentive . 3 i e na P, Leary of Nor- wus the auery put to the attentt st ing e Sich’ and Edward 3. Shannahan of | free from alcohol. If you are run Livery Connection Shetucket Street | tFat the Holy Carpet has returned at Christ Church. Mgy poms for the Slub ~ork Wave|congreration, the proacher laying|. Monday night in Mill League No. 2| i s FARREL & SANDERSON, Prepe. | (o™ JMecca, the Stitan presiding at already been secured for the Bast Sia | sireas upon the wisdora of living so|in the Tafteille Bowling ehsye tne | Hariford. down, if night finds you tired and the usual ceremony. The The union T ivis Servi club and dates for meetin ‘hava 4 V LE—SULL) N—] Nt ich, Nov. 1 . . Teturning hanksgiving service of 83 beah las to be ever in, the atate of prepared- | Paper Hangers fook sames from the | POYUETSULLIVAN.In Notlon Nov. | (jeen is not refreshing, by all @ Phone T34, - | pilgrims state that the pilgrimage|the Norwich Episcopal chu:rches is to | Arranged for. The course of worik has 2 2 ness, instead of putting aside the|Red Sox. ~Fred White' had & high| it Wlivan ana Sokn 3. bovie, ts = \ = Passed Off In the best conditions. . |he held at Christ church at 103 |Déen made very attrastive 4s Well as|eraces which God offers for man's sal-|single with 115 and Flvon had meh| buteor merwim o0 70t I DovIe | means get Scott’s Emulsion 2N P PROTECT YOUR FEET” ',T"‘“flb:l‘“‘;f ”'mb;& ot o K‘,“fe‘,‘ b Ghaelens ““,?,"{,{e‘i;e e v:g:n.‘fc;mgxl;ufimc-m-_mc:hr«; total with 302, The scores BUSSIBRE_BURNAP_In Daniglson, today. Youw Need it. \‘_—1;, vered Archdeaco! , ~ ) al Nov. ), i, y ev. M. J. Ginet. AN a-;Wfl: F. S. WALK ERECT | Kdrea Srown, rector of Trinity [#n exhibition of the work acoImplicn- Chnistrn. ehexpocted coming there 1s| g aRper Hangers. 35, Omar Busslere ind Miss 1me- | Scott & Bowne, Blocmfield, X, J. A5 00T SPECIALIST A § - 3 not time 1eft in which to repent for | wiyyee 1" 117 83-- 302| Jine Burnap. LICENSED CHIROPODIST T EIGHTY| . o oo o o, stk 25550 B B 2y o 22 E e 5o _— Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support A b Heltn Taade of the coming corn show in the = 3 Sgnite 85 03— 201 . Sl . Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich H E. A Hoxie ef Lebanom recently |town hall Dee. 11,13 and 13, During N. F. A. NOTES Piuag . 270 [ AT mdltn Tovisa, davkhter of Ag: lecause 2 man or woman is old does | 80ld five choice Holstein-Freisian cows Formerly of Waterbury Phone 1366-4 | asb el 2oty it waikl ‘aions fo wilam T Ativn of Leavard, Twa T e e L 1 "5 2250] gurvice Flag Prosswind Menday o A fsan tan BS at dere i Bt e cows, Mermaid Celeste Violet |on the preparation and cooking of corn| Academy — Preliminary Plans for epmnn o waeronrs e o 8 CIUTC en Y | aind Mermaid Duchess 2d, are regis. % ey augl e & rwenty 1t 3 it various forms. The demo " 4 ST AT WILLIAM C. YOUNG |53 b sl s o i, oo oot ot Saatn | R o Boys'* Prize 8peaking Contost. ; 7 99— 9 T erlouid ud Mary' Graber. in 15 Main Street Sococasor to oRirene e | L A= bom bred sics o or o BT s Stree 68, whether of ‘herd bull, Poular Butter Boy Korn- e service flag .was presented to | Benoi: 9 5 - s < 25, 7 STETSON & YOUNG or “weak Charatiar, tend to taar away|dyke, whose sire is & son of Tweede| AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. |the Academy Monday morning by the o e Sl e R I our vitality. You must counteract dis. Lass, who traces % = chairman of the committee. Miss Fli- 99— 278 | Funeral services will be held in the e ety Stage it you would | side directiy to Cornucopia. Vaudevilie and Moving icturPes. Se ate sleven stars -7 2| Central Baptist church Wednesday. I b AL Faariem SoN fCap- | P2uline, the firat 34-pound cow of the : e one- for h of the N. F. A. 15¢ 129g| Nov. 28, at 2 p. m. gules. & 200 yoar old Sreperarion Whai|hreed who held the worid's four-vear- | oo MG T oo A e ot T E g S AR A Sosusuncn Tiorgien, oy AT ut, Sl o - nels Ps s robiisras | udsile aytaiion 2t s Auacty omtcies patt. Bl Sl e e s compineg and _system- m.u. 0 that he now has a foun. mtfg on Mopday _and The Saturday evening mumg.m:‘l‘l_;flz& street, Wednesday, Nov. 28, at 2,30 capsuien are h ‘Seamon (<5 ot Brecque was very agreea have beeh and are Stili ; ion for a good herd: ! 6 Aecided Thontas at her home at Tafts Station. There| P ™ Avsicians i astly. pERet) Poven fhal. Solt b Sprinkier System Burst, - e Share abontt thirty of her ricwis i st ana xg‘flf (LA oy About noon Monday the antomatie|cdian and a talented musiclan. Hays|don McNickle, Christopher Am:., -y mmn"’.'a;d:"i’,‘.% o i ONLY POWERFUL —~AND— in the system. Sprinkler System at the Max Gordon |anq Neal made & very favorable im-| Robert Goodfellow, Hverett Hiscox: |behalf of the company Edward . Mc- asriem Ofl Capsules|COrporation on the West -Side burat | ;logiom in thetr comedy skit, . The|class of 1920, Otho Chase. Sheffray presented the hostess with a 4 Taie elovator Emetucker Stres: | ST¢ SO S¢ Al relleble rugists Thes |and wet down four floors of the build. | BISion, in thetr comedy ekit, . The|clase of 1920, Otho are golng | handsome Qiamona ring. Guests wers MEDICINE WILL END it ooy o i ere gudranteed to do everything as|ing. The loss cateed by the break. in | LOS?, — ; speal entrance. Thome 4 1 g bert Sisters were seen in a sin and|te try out for the boys’ pri; k- | present from Taftville, Greenecville and x sled by €adse Tmitations. Losk * for | oief¥stom will amount to several bun- | (icing. skit. | . e e Sl Fapor Ao Mo, Connlon Toiss | Baitic. = Telephone 323-3 MEDAL on every box. The feature moving wicturs which|to receive instructions. A prefimi- HENRY E. CHURCH 1647 S PR I .. May Marsh earried the leaing role|nary contest to choose the eight con- Demon Five Take Opener. | WM, SMITH ALUEN was Sunshine Ajles. The cast fo- | testants will be held within a short| Saturday evening the Domon Five - z Robert Harron, ither- le. 5 y ©One of the historic paces tn Norwich Purey and oitiers. To tom: | The play autitle Tommy's Wite is | pance by detrtme 1 Ciante o7 Bal y for two centuries has been the . plets the bill there was an animated|to be siven by the Dramatic elub in | tic by'fie seore of 13 to 7. The Bam8 | agoninisine taioe Trom Eniom Jove had — famous 5 ‘weelly carryiig the news of the world. | Slater Hall on the aftsfnéon of Wed- | was played in Parish hall and wne wite | 35 banis e baiis frem sheumatism for| BYRON A. WIGHTMAN nessed a good crowd. ‘The feature |20 ‘weeks, Rheuma is strong enough| . ADAMS TAVERN Wi Be Here Wednesday. fternoon, of tho Bhme was the guarding Of Mo- | ARG Wighty and Bowerrul cnough (s P Tuner Bu- |, A Sheffrey ana Miller. and the shooting | dfive risumat s from - yous 1ano By wih ok you thais T : boadd of the of Murphy and Mills. Albert Lam-|pouy. ®f¢ abolivh all misery or money | Phone 595-3 3 Fairmount Street fhe“city la about fiftcen minutes or i e weli”® R QEED0%, £ ML, Srneiars $08 can ron thers in an automobile Personals. A aree Bottde TP fnixpin:ive, who are i less time. . ‘propoaition. Ofess Will Closs Patriek Heim was a_visitor in Wa- rce 8 By, 1oy tmat,doze 22|} Shea & Burke tervury, Sunaay makisg the trip by | SHowd kitow. that St luzt Son Have b 2 automoble. Temedy that will conquer 41 Main Strest rsin | B Funeral Directors pain