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NORWICH ' BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEWMBER 79. 191/ WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN - When you're fifty, your body beginsi to creak a little at the hinges. Motion is more siow and deliberate. ‘Not so young as 1 used to be.” is a frequent and unwelcome thought. Certain bod- ¥ functions upon waich good health and good spirits so much depend, are impaired, The weak spot is generally the bladder. Unpleasant symptoms show themselves. Painful and annoy- h# ecomplications in other organs arise. This is particularly true with elderly people. f you only know how, this trouble van be obviaied. For over 200 years GOLD MEDA] Haarlem Oil has been relieving the in- convience and rain due to advancing years. It is a standard, old-time home remedy, and needs no ihtroduction. It is mow put up in odorless tasteless i A WEAK BODY capeul These are’ easier and more p,emnt to take than the oil in bct(le‘ Eech capsaic contains about one dose of five d@rops. Take them Just Jlke o would any pill, with a smal of water. ey soek into :‘he sy-u- and throw off ‘the polsons: which ave making Befors your ime. They il qulaluy Telieve those stiff- eped Joints, that backache, rheuma tism, "I scletica,”, gall-aton Eravel, “brick-dust,” ey are an effective rémedy for S atsenscs of the bladder, kidney, liver, stomach al- "‘g fll;m ar ist t d get o to _your druggist today and & a box of GOLD MBDAL Haarlem Ol Capsules. Money retunded not help you. Three sizes. Tted Hairlem Oil. Capsules. no substitutes. ‘Accept —_———— e oo NORWICH TOWN Pupils Have Thanksgiving Exercises and Receive Town Garden Prizes— Family Gatherings Over the H. day—Feasts Provided at Sheitering Arms and'Johnson Home. The last hour of Tuesday’s session at the West Town street school the pupils from the four rooms gathered in the senior room to listen to the president’s and governor's proclama- tions and to hear read the first Thanksgiving proclamation of 1621 i-'.u:h grade sang special songs. Rev. Barrows gave a very interesting talk ‘on his schooi davs. Garden prizes given by the town were distributed First prizes of red badges and mone: went to Theodore Beetham, Elizabet and John Mars and Robert Avery and several pupils took second prizes of biue ribbons and money. will Out of Town. Those going away for Thanksgiving are Mr. and Mrs. Wellinzton Miner to East Haddam; Mr. and. Mrs. H. D. Winchester and son John to Fitchville, guests of Mrs. A. D. Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Frink and daughter, Miss Anna Frink_to Mr. anrd Mrs. S. J. Freeman's on West Side, Norwich: . C. Thomas of East Town _street will be one of a large Pamily gather- ing at his home in Goshen; Charles Iearned left Wednesday to join Mrs. "Got _Rid of Piles _Thousands ~ Repert This Result Throush the Use of Pile Treatment Within Their Own Homes. - Mature judgment says if you suf- fer from piles vou are doing your- it a efave injustice every day you put off rom ¥you droggst NOW. FREE SAMPLE CDUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPA. rymnu BiAg. Marhall, Mic, Free sample of in plain wrapper. Accept no substitute. m-aig me 2 Pyramid Pile Treatment, Name. . Street city- Ladles Who Wish a Toilet Cream that will kcep their complexion in al- | most perfect cendition are invited to ! try the kind we are offering tofay which contains ehough peroxide in it to make it the ldeal Cream. Dunn’s Pharmacy 50 MAIN STREET DR.R. J. COLLINS ™ DENTIST Phone 1178 TaTksS z French-American Fur Co. Guarantee ail wori. Wo make no | cheoge for Storage.. Discounts on all| Furs. Uncured Skins wanted. Practical Furrier H. J. YURMAN, Proprietor Tel. 1301-4 Room 106, Thayer Bldg. 190 Franklin St. IS THE PLACE TO ‘GET A NICE ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- THING IN THE MEAT LINE., VAL.LUPPERT Alired Richards DENTIST Osffice Hours: {in NOTICE Painting. Paperhanging. Flasteris apd 2150 a specialty in Decorating an raining. Samples of my work can bs seen in the windows of No 15 Main-St. L. REHMAN, Tel. 1245-2. 228 Dunham St. 2uz18STuTh A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY We want to be a' PART OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD. We v.ant to put bread in your cipboard as cheaply as you Learned who is -witn reiatives in Ha- verhill, Mass. Holiday ‘Heme Comers. Home-comers for the holiday are Mrs. Carrie Edgerton and daughter, us: Leoia Edgerton of Hartford at and Mrs. Orrin M. Price’s = on Wl thtman avenue; Charles Renner of Flartford with his aunt, e Kinney of Tanner street; Louis Bus- sev from Meriden is the guest df his sister, Mrs. B. W. Lathrop. of ‘Town street; Mr. ana Mrs. Alfred Dodge and Addison Dodge of Springfleld, Mass, with their mother, Mrs.. J. O. Dodge of West Town street. Family Gatherings. Notable family _gatherings _today (Thursday) uptown will be at Thurs- ton B. Lillibridge’s- homestead on the Scotland road where fourteen will -sit down at table; at “Mr. and Mrs. Frank | and the, mother asks custory in addi- S. Wheeler's. on Scotland road .there | tion to her divorce. | will be ten gwests: and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Eccleston of Tanner street- will | hrought a foreclosure sixteen members of their | Paul Massey of Stonington. C. B. Bccleston coming from | plaint aileges that om February 3, 1914, entertain family, East Glastonbury. Thanksgiving ~Feasts. At the Sheltering Arms today the eighteen members of the family will dine on turkey. furmished by The Bul- letin, finishing with ice cream sent b. Mrs. arfes T.. Hubbard. . There “wiil be a’'turkey dimmer at 1 o'clock at the Johnson Hgme with all the. housebold, jtwelve in number, at table. " Herman Karkutt from Fort Wright and William Stelzner from Camp. De- vens were -at their homes on. Otro- bando averrue over Sunday. Thanksgiving William Gorman and Carl Lyons from Camp Devens. Service Fla Edwara | July by Mrs, Jeremian J. Desmond,. Snow from Fort Wright is in town for | sisted by Miss Eluu.bnh B. Hun.tlng- -also Cliffora Lathrop, | ton and Miss Louise.C. FILES $10,000 _bile Accident on Lyme Papers in divorce, foreclésure and damage suits were filed with the clerk of -the superior court in ‘this city on Wednesday. -Archie Bufick of * East Lyme has brought suit_ for . $10.000 damages against Anton B. Sandall of New London. Theg\unfifl claims that while walking along the Lyme turn- pike. on November ard he was hit by an automobile ownéd by Mr. Sandell. A_divorce astfon his been -brought against David Ealaham of New Lon- don by Annie Clark Ealahan also of New London. The couple were mar- ried in this city on February 15, 1911 and there is one child, Hugh, aged five years. The plaintiff claims a divorce, custory of the child and alimony. The grounds are desertion since May, 1913. Rosje Goldberg of New 'London has filed suit for divorce from _Mortis Gaoldberg also of New London on grounds of cruelty- and imtemperance, Mrs. Goldberg’s, maiden _name _was Rosie Rubin and the couple;were mar- ried April 15, 1883. There are four children. ~On _grounds of cruelty "Thressie Fall of Norwich is_suing Burton Hall of "N 25 Jay street, New London, for a-divorce. Before her -marriagé ‘was_Thressie Reinhardt and the wed- ding took place on April 22, 1908, There is one child, seven vears of age she Lucy A. Massey of Stonington has suil - against . The com- 1 l ‘l DAMAGE SUIT Archie Eurick Sues New: London Man as Result of Automo- Turnpike—Norwich Woman ds of Cruelty. the defendant owed the plaintiff 2,561.47, as evidenced by his promis- sorv note for that amount To secure ths note . the defendant mortgaged property in Ledyard. Foreclosure and possession are asked. The New London Ship ‘and Engine against the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad asking the superior court fo rjudgment to a disputed land title in Groton. Frances E. Merritt of Groton has filed a $1,200 damage action against James W. Buddington of Groon. The claim is made on the common counts. The Mariners’ Savings Bank of New London has brought a foreclosure suit against John J. Ganey, et al., London.. The suit is based on a prom- issory note dated December 21, 1308. The Craven Manuf: of Chicago, Ill, is Suing J. Stueck, Jr.. of New London for damages on the common counts. A suit for $600 commission for tfie sale of 6000 tons of acid phosphate has been brought against J. Waterman Wilcox of Stoninston by G. S. Alex- ander and Company, Inc., of New York. The plaintiffs claim-hat from Novem- ber 1, 1916 to January 1, 1917, the plaintiffs, acting as ' brokers, sold for J. Waterman Wilcox 4.000 tons of acid phosphate to William L. Hubbard and 1,000 tons of acid phosphate to Lever: ing and Levering at $11.50 a ton. was to receive ten cents a ton. commis sion, amounting to $600. The com-. mission has not been paid. William 3500 _— |CANNING CLUB HAS CLOSED ITS SEASON Organized | Programme of Interest to Both Men | Will be es "of ‘the City. The Comimunity -Canning club held its final meeting-this week. and, with a -gift to the organized chmarities. of WILL HOLD WAR RALLY IN LEBANON | Mrs, and Women ‘Is Assured. Vital facts concerning America’s war against autocracy will be presénted by out of town, speakers at the war rally Company of Groton has brought action |/ of New |, turing Company |- He |and_ Mrs ‘Cold Settled : ; In His Back ‘Prompt veliel.”—Ed Velton; Rowers, Nebr. Ed_ Velton, of Rogers, Neb,, writes: have used Foley Kldndy Pills for result o utchh!"etold otey Kidney Pills ‘always Five mé promnt. relief and I can cheertully Tecom- mend them.” because the . kidneys do mot do_their work properly in filtering .and casting. out from the system uric acid and other poisons. Relief usually follows {n a few days and such symptoms as pain in the sides or back, stiff joints, sore muscles, rheumatism, too . frequent action_of the bladder at night, .and other painful and .annoying ailments disappear. . Foley Kidney Pills con- tain no harmful ingredients. They -are safe as well as. quick acting. . Lee & Osszood Co. — DAYVILLE Congregational Christmas Committae Appeinted — Thanksgiving _Sunday Services—Sudden Death of Flagman Bernard McGorty. Mrs. Fred W. Burnett entertained the Ladles’ Add ‘society Tuesday. Mrs. H. O. Preston of Putnam was ;‘ne guest’ of Mrs. A. E. Darling:Fri ay. Miss Myrtice E. Blanchard and Miss Mildred Bennett were weék end giiests of J. Newtan Blanchard, and family at Franklin, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Henault and Gaughters, ‘Katherine and. Rose, Mr. Samuel Marchessault, Mrs. A. TPait Hope and Miss Helen Gillespis motored to Providence Safurday. Will Hear: Reports. The ‘Woman's Missionary eoclety will meet Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs..A. T. Hope with L. Greig as léader. 'The topic considered wiil be- Alaska. Reports: ziven of the.recent . golden jubilee of the Woman's Eoard held in Boston, also of - the- meeting of -the Eastern Connecticit - branch: held: at Hanover-Thursday. - Christmas Committee. The Congregational _Bible school is the. city “of $287.59, has ended its ac-|{t0 be held in Lebanon at $ o'clock|making plans for a Christmas coneert tivitles and m out’ of -existence| Friday evening in Grange hall in that | Dec. 23d. The committee in charge is -The -club was in early “the chib the use of the domesuc science There is a service flag at Mr. and |rooms at the Broadway school. Mrs. William Case’'s on” West Town street for their son Fred who is in|in symipathy with Mr. ‘who ‘were ver and the Several patriotic_cif o| rallies being held town. This rally has been arran by Chairman XKarl F. Bishop of the’ Lebanon town committee of the Con- necticut State Council of Defense and s to be held under the defense coun- Mrs. William Swainson, Mrs. A. T. Hope, Mrs. Otto Lehrer and’ the Miskes Lila Harris and Muriel Field. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Field had as their guest. Sunday Miss Dora Varieur cil auspices.. It is one of a series of|of Danielson. throughout the ‘whole: state of Connecticut, the ob- ject of which is to present informa- days with her brother, tion concerning the real war - situa- tion to the people of the whole state. Chairman Karl F. Bishop of the Leba- Mrs. C.. H. Budlong of Cranston, R. has been spending ‘the past few James Blan- chard. Mr. and Mrs. S. Nikoloff of Putnam.| were visitors with A. T. Hope .ind naval service ‘Somewhere on the wa- | government’s appeal for-food conser-|non town committee of the Council pf|family Sunday. ter.” Moving From Windh}-m. Charles ' Ames of Windham is mov- ing to the place at 91 West-- Town street recently purchased of-Dr. aru! by the club as weil, makinf”s in all| assured. Mirs. W, s, Chlflpe“ The Day’s Round-up of News. Mr. and Mrs, Anthony’ Jacobson of | 6F -necessarie Jtiens of money. vation stdrted the club by contribu- z | were ‘W..Carroll, G. W. Caddén, Robert W. Perkins, Mrs. C. H. Osgood and . ‘W. H. Shields. A lawn fete was given to start .the work with. - This_ was immediately iged. ip_ buying - many Sross-of glass. jars, sugar, sait-and-oth- s, Other ’ subscriptions Sturtevant strést motored to . Camp |came in Jater through the members of Devens this week. Mrs.. Browning of Montvilie is vis- iting her son, 1. Earl Browning and |serviee were, Mrs. J. family of Town. street. Miss Ellen' McGarry of “Town street turned -Tpesday, after two week: it with. relatives in My. and Mrs. Gilman ved (rom Stafford :Springs te Tomas Lonnel}'s house on_West Town street. - a.nd Mrs. Pease and ‘Floyd of ' Fast Haddum were .guest st of \the weer of M. ‘and.Mr Winchestér, of Town street. M. Aliss Naner Kinnex Boztah, and’ her suest,. Adams from East Aurora. iied Miss Sugan T.-Adams of Town street ‘Tuesda =t ot~ Scott_ Miss - N ¥ Mrs. J. K. Wood has moved to' Mr Molland’s at tne Faiis: Mr_and: Mr; Beehe trom East Great Plain-have ed her place en ‘the New. London moved there. George W. Clark. D. Day and - : 1rle. has_ zone to New einity: to pass the holh!a‘ Frank. h “Smith has raturned to his Iou-:.ne s in Bosten after a short stay her Kenneth and Clyde Manwaring of ack . Point road. are emplo\'efl at the shi Warren. Parks of New: London visit- ©d_relatives here last week. R. L. Manwering’ is ‘passinz the hol- iday with his son. Norman E. Man- waring, at Freéport L. .T LawTence Spencer of Salem. who is ,d_endl‘ng schiool -in New London .is stayinz “with “his grandmother, - Mrs. Addie BE. Spericer. Eleeza. Spencer ‘is "assistiniz “Thomis Rice of Dingleville ~ dbingx . carpenter work on’the Pondell proper Gurdon B, Coatas of Hartford was a recent gaest’ of Capt. and ‘\lrs N: J. Huntley. .. - Edward Congdon. who has been in Milford for some time, has returned to Niantic and is emploved by C. Hr Cone Bruce Haynes is. working in New. London. There was a_big clam {ide Mdnday the Niantic river. Claude. Russell of New Haven yisit- ed relatives here last week. suffered’ a ight - side, 1 from (haries D., White, Mrs. the finance committee,- An -executive committee who gave time_and labor freely to.this ‘public J. Desmond, chairnran, Mrs. Channing M. Hunting- ton, recording secretary s Martha Anderson, financial ‘secretary; Miss M Pafldct‘ coryesponding ‘secret- Herbert B Branche, treas- Mss Blizabeth -B. Huntington, roduce ‘committee; arroll. canning Jajy 4 C stove room: com- mittee: Mas. C: )sgood. equipment: ‘oihmitt QsAEh‘ga W. Avery, pub- sen’ generously vices” as aduitor. of the financc -committee Mar 2 gave his, valuable Members Theresa Higgins. the " Lliver. L. Jok . Tngalls, Mi: Flun‘ington and . Miss Louise (' ributions were ‘Teceived Harland. the Housewive: ‘ational Service r-eague Mrs. Chapin, . M oW, harle: “| club, ‘}ing fnguiries, prevented. this offer -from Dr. D. _Johnsoi. Mrs: Lm\lus A eFill, Mrs. A. AL Smith and from p% Jng:u‘s and Mrs. H'lggmq of ‘the Gommiittee, The members ‘of the canning com- niittee. were. ‘Mrs.: George W. Carroll, chairman, Miss Hattie . Holt. Miss Louise B, Meech, o Prestan, . Mrs. : Crawford. Jrs. Willis _ Austin. E: Richards. Mrs. 2. Hellig, i eppler. Mrs. Raym Sherman M niel - Haviland, ‘Miss Martha Osgood. Miss Phebe H. Prewstel'. Miss Kate Landon and Miss May Pollock. The store room mmntee were Migs A Mrs. Geo. A. Keppler, Mrs,. Anhm- T.. Pea!e Mies Atlice Browning, Miss Mar: Paddock Mrs. Henry T.-Arpold, 3 beth B Davis, Mrs. 0, Rogérs, Miss Jane M. Aiken, Miss ‘H. B. Trumbull Miss Carrie- Al Steyens,’™ Miss Lueas and Miss Marjorie Holms. Other volunteer-avarkers: who - gave their services part of the time-were Mise Mary Anderson,” Miss i&my H. Dowe,: Mrs. R. C: . Jones, Mrs. O Cary, Miss Isabel Mitcnsil. l(rs. Raob- ert”Smith. Miss' Mabel Hagberg, Miss Amanda Fischer, Miss Augdrey: Ger- Mrs. Johnron, - -Misses +and -Marv Johnson. Misses Ghristine and Derothy Gregson, Wil L. snma, Miss. Porteous. ohn itchell.s Mrs. “Mrs. Jth Hawkins, !lr!. !C‘:u Mary Henry | ! TLeague. the . | retail pri Defense said Wednesday he antici- lurgest attended meetings ever held in his community. A programme of interest to both men and wi B NEW HAVEN’S SERVICE FLAG Army and Navy. A total of 1,445 employes of the New w Haven and Hartford Rail- are ng their coun- try in either the army or navy. ‘Of this, number, 925 for service since the outbreak of, the for gervice in the National Army. uave either received. commi officers, or, at the time. this made ip, are in-training for E sions. There were four New Haven employes in. the (Jast Reserve Officer: Training camp: Holcomb - of vas, born at New Hart-- ears ago.yesterday: Governor . Marcus H. Connecticut, neacly $10. Wash boilers were used -enti firet, until George G. Jennings-kindly ed the club a number one pressare 5 which he was not using. This lessened -the time of i for part of the day’: ed the expense. to purchese another . tert but the firm's dela; ing for: . the in -answer~ being uccepted. Othey courtesies w ceived from the telephone - 2 gratefully. re- company the _clul : - from “J.. .C. Worth & Co., from J. Farredi, and from both The Builletin and. Record, iwhich saye so much notice of. . th club’s “work. Gifts of fruits and vesetables from | their ‘own zardens were. received from Mres. _George W. Lane T. Gilman. Dr. Ter Hugh H. Oszood. Mr roll, Mrs. C. H. Osgood and Mi Landon. The use of automobiles by Mrs. G. W. Carroll. Miss Ethel Sevin, and Miss Martha ed_the club_much expense. When the final raeetin was found thet the club > was held it had been most ars-and rub- bers bought at wholesile and sold at s had .added .to the money earned by the volunteer workers. _Early_in July when all“monay paid in had been experded for supplies and when more was needed tc.: pay - th weeklyv-salaries of over $15, as.well ai ‘to buy vegstables from the, farmers, things -did mot look. so -cheerful. But orders for work to be:done came from kind friends and kept she work along until sales brought: promise of future suc: céss. © Tpe treasurer’s report _ this showed net.receipts of $635,05. Subgscriptions (individoal-, Subscriptions (organization Whist-party- week' - | F.awn -fete Roger: onm-é&u dotant. Miss ing some of her mdrey: Mr Than)ls‘i!int md.:ka )l ufll%r ”r‘n flm CU:. doi: cxg'i of Tot % Sim of ONE ma'fi'nann each arnd every. case cannot - Financial secretary— es.-and- orders Taventory - sale Fxpénses M Miss Holms - Mrs.«.Ockre; Telephone’ bel"kwkvn uw .'lsvl-l'l k rhqed on SQ# There “were " this_ the munf'ttw ® ‘i“ui Nadiom ?"x‘.um"a o to ational Service: toward - ¢ riers for the two ‘dass cost the.club! Nearly 1500 Employes Have Joined | oyening service Mr. Swaifison gave a have volunteersd | 9ied suddenly wir, and 520 men have heen- accepted | tel: Tienty-seven New Haven empl mes Chflf‘W“ l | ieorge W. Car- | Miss Kate | ‘he Ladies’ Aid-society -are to hold George| pates this rally will be one of the &Chfislms sale. Thanksgiving Sunday. Thanksgiving Sunday -was 6bserved omen is|a¢ the Cong: regational church with ‘in- teresting services. The .pastor gave a very instructive ad ress on The Puri- tans from the text “With a great sum obtained I this freedom.” At ‘the splendid ‘discourse on The ~War - and Thanksgiving. . Died Suddenly. _ Barney McGorty, wh s been flag- man at.the nerth 1 d crossing, Sunday. eyening- while resting in the sitting room at the ho- _Mrs. William -Doyle Mass., were guests and family. over Su Mr. and 4 LN Miller, ~who ‘recently “under went o operation - for appendicitis at he Day Kimball hospital, Pufnam, has <umclenfl' recovered fo resime his the Goodyear Fdward - Blackburin, ave moved -here ‘into COHF;E on Ofls Harry Brearley pany. My, and Mrs. from- I3Imville. Keny Chauncey~ Midler haye e for the winter-ahd Wil spend the time with théir sons-and | daughter at Bridgeport and Fast Ha- Austin offered | ven. iden Geer, who & ‘havigg “sericus st w!{ improvi; i guests Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Angtis Pay Hanover. 4 5 Mrs. Lillian Moseley spending several weeks.at Putnam, hu returned to her home lere ;W' ;h Mrs. Sarah I.-Geer. s Gillogly” 'is reco»ennb from pnenmonta. M. and Mrs. Arthur I. Lathrop will whio- Has been Heselton 67 Fort y Carrie B. Franklin visited Mr. and Mrs. Eu?ena K.nlght at- Woosup’ Thursday.:’ - W T o Mg<. Pliche FE. Robinson of Bozrah is spending - the - Thanksgiving - recess with her -daughter, Mrs. G. J. Murray. Mr. ‘and Mis. James Beebe entér- tained Grassy Hilr relatives Satur Abr.xm Simjnowitz was a caller i dunday .. meeting Sunday e\enlng was 1€d by the pastor, Rex. G: “Héhr. At the morning servic duet -was-sung by Mrs. 'William* Kings- ln ley and’ Mrs. Charlés Malona. and Mrs.® CHarles- Gardner of other _subsériptions and|New* libndon:spent the week end with Mn and~Mrs. “Winfield Hanney. - ¥r. and Mfs. . Willlam - Da:hng a_nd. Mr and “Mrs. Nathaniel Clark caliérs in ¥ran Ttia; mwin Lyon, of the" U. S. Eeserves, S.‘Naval 2 short “leave iben 34589 M.alisence St the hemhe. of s pars| " 110713 | ente: M na Mrs. Bdward Lyon, - The Piainfleld Hish school basket- a ik squad . will hold practice: Prldl.y won in Mnnarrthan. llancourt, who at a hmlw n. Wi or«*st l:u Jew sveeks for treatm of | Coftan com- | A THiome of the WE CLOSE ALL DAY TODAY THANKSGIVING DAY ed to his home on Linpell street much improved in healt He will not be able to resume his work for a while. Sunidght Hop, Bijou, Jewett City, this n.g!e'meon. Ideal Singing Orchestra.- adv. The - senior class, of the Plainfield High school is-to ‘hold a rehearsal of their play in the-Plainfieid theatre on riday evening. Benjamin -Dawson of Central Village is coaching end this year. NORTH STONINGTON Many Attend New England Supper— Invitations For Hampton - Silver Wedding—Rabbit Supper at Grange —War Rally Friday Evening, Rev. E. W. Potter of New FHaven, assistant. secretary of the Connecti- 'cut Temperance Union, spoke in the Congregational church Sunday even- ing. New England Supper. The Ladies’ society of the Third Baptist church gave a New England supper Wednesday evening of Ia week at —the home of Mr. and XMr Cliffora H. Stewart, with 2 large a tendance, The Red Cross auxiliary held its b weekly meeting last week. Tea was served. Wedding Invitations. Invitations have béen received town for the wedding of Edgar ver of East Orange SEE paymaster of the Un Reserve force Hiampton, E Montclair, <mber 1. Devere Allen, and a g editor ner in N this town - school a ps formerly N rmin’ spent, Pondleton of Preston Pian -Family. Rsunion. The Samuél Thompszon f a’ iving T olGest Thompson. < ¢ Rabbit Suppér. The grange held its anuual rabbit supper Tuesday The: rabbit pies were made by famous formula, which b the rabbits,” and. were ve: War Rally. e North™ Stonington’s war rally will e held in Grange hall Friday evening h Rev. Howard Morton of Drep Hiver and Miss Daphne of - Hartford as speakers. ~. appetizing. | Jones-Babcoék Marriage—Two Briggs Brothers. at Newport—Grange Fair ov. 20, Fred Austin Jones e Crawford Babeock, both were married by Pm\ . P. Mathewson, at his residence in Maple Court, Ashaway. Leave for Newport. Charles .B. Briggs and Leverett AL Briggs, Ji sons of Leverett A. Priggs. liead of the.Ashaway Woolen Co., and representative. from this town in .the thode . Island general assembl; left town for \ew‘pnht ~ Tuesday. Tuesda. { Westerly, were among the first from this vicin- ity to enlist in the naval reserve. Chas. Briggs was married early in the sum- mer and with his young wife had just got nicely settied in their own homs an Broad street, Ashaway. Grange Holds Fair. The Ashaway Grange gave a fins fair and entertainment programme in the parish house Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening which was a big success in attendance and finan- cial results. They will probably make it an annual event. Charles Ross Kenyon has a of appendicitis. Walter D. Blake of guests at the home Blake over Sunday. les V. Jolly and dangh- Violet, were business callers I who was recently his home. on West is reported as much at street, Ashaway, better. Poultry Expert Speaks. Prof. D. J. Lambert of the R. State Agricultural College gave demonstration of poultry judging ard thod at the sh hou Monday fecture on pouliry erish and don't sleep well, tipated and have symptoms of mothers will find’ guick relisf ch cleanse the stom- gently on the bowels up colds. Relieve b Ask you t Mother ders for Children They | CHIROPRAOTIC SPINAL ADJUST- MENTS Is a natural health. method which en- ables ‘nature to restore your health more effectively and permanently than any known health method. We use no medicine, surgery nor os- teopathy. CHIROPRAGTIC INSTITUTE J. 0. ZIMMERMAN; D. C. The only, state license¥, doctor of chiro- practic in Norwich, Conn. and .vicini- ty. . Thayer Bldg. Rooms 220-221 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday from 2 to 5:30, 6:30 to 8 P. M. | Books of tickets good for The Sbbre;' fim_ Electric Railway Company New Commutation Rates in Efféct December ist, 1917 On Snm ook, East Lyme, New London and Putnam Divisions a continuous ride between sta- tions indicated on the cover, non-transferable and subject to conditions agreed to at time of purchase will be issued upon nppliuhon to conductors or at the offices of the company at the fdlowmg rates: 9c 12¢ 15¢ 18¢c ‘Where one way rate is . e ““ “ “ 24c 54 Rides in Ons Month $ 2.92 3.89 4.86 5.83 6.80 7.78 ¢ 8.75 9.72 ' 10.69 11.66 12.64 -13.61 14.58 15.55 16.52 75 Rides in ‘Two Months $ 4.73 6.30 7.88 9.55 11.03 12.60 14.18" 15.75 17.33 18.90" '20.48 90 Rides in Three Months $.6.48 8.64 10.80 12,96 +15.12 '17:28 19.44 21.60 23.76. 25.92 28.08 30.24 32.40 34.56 36.72

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