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FUNERAL ' DIRECTORS § LADY ASSISTANT All 'Cails Answered Pfi“hli (FOR THE MOTOR CAR) TI!E L. L. CHAPMAN co. Soskrtt BABFORE BOOKBINDER | Elank Becka M-« and Ruléd to ordlh m:'ron nnuc;fl_'b with you “fi‘l have to. Jdlt BRONCHIAL - LBZE!&B‘ ind see Wol EREY BicdF Rway thick foeling in ysur throat. 18c & box at DUNN'S PHARMACY % 50 MAIN STREET TREEB “‘ ouE«E& “dls“ mmm Nussary Ca. T. H PEAGODV | spending a. Private TF!E"’H)S rivate Simud Keams ot c-mp DR FE JAckaN DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS Sa M t8h m few dus ot h FRISWELL'S W rl?é“iir‘flh‘;“év“““ Yo 43 rhiasa h 4 duy st district except thaz m; Am in the east Guif an fantic states, & Sormewhat warmér in t i gastern disiricts and the |y, Iséwhere will be small na Wil ngs aLom: the north Atlanti¢ am‘lt’l and middlé Atlantic will be Moderaté | ties in tvest, and fair weather. Tat) emz- changes Tuesday: Nofwi Ther. Bar. 43 30.13 48 80.15{s cemaar on: 3 ewbflohs for TdeSday: TFair. s weathér: Fair; westerly |l S zh denil sq_h,,,;w;m pretp a elabkér Thé Binks in the ity repon that thére are & number of § vgfné\ . BAMuel Kedins of Bos- }& more accurdte s and returned f game, Tuesday !urm-\ has returned after relnl ves in has returned, nye . he army life &nd. thare is P! He is in the Heavy Artiller; of Preéstdn are dig‘ and aré gZetting wds held at thé 1l Lmvc of Fourth i THe farty tly hour, voting | * they. wi 000 subs leans Norwich fi ¢rersubscribed her quota. Are we =o. to let her be found wanting at :h tage of the same’ er Over with flying o le her part an THS hifoRifs, & ré Tost. critical xr!.i & L1 os)fiwnmw We wiil put n tem d the baro- ot 840 pkr day, iar :\ 42 80.15 { we .n:é< Qing rafse oyr atiala., yias raifed from ieh brings the. total or a 1btdl number o eh_is & littl £ suhsgfiptlons the Bt Mn it would ap- aaa?gés mé the satisfactios nc matter ) rited st slbp for a rourself how }ou are institutions tidt have Y 1 dcemed. 58 Féinoned to New | made b & 2 .few days with|so teday. i 3 tc be raiSed. ‘\{éin afr thc m«t‘x‘;a(::c» ‘b turing conterns have not vé réported | & :Ln huntine gl ubseriptions fror thélr enmipioyes ndgundouniedly the: soor! will be.made The , newly o ganiz with their chptains held afi ent! tie- pieeting in the city the town hail on i Bis woethar, - 3 pien were full of I\wmmv g{ \u R Main b 3 + G4 AT veera enjoy - | 4R ing Ives and cre in the best of |1 35‘“1 3 am, H briet worfls regirding t Auefi &nfiounced the k. Chripan Iud made 4 sub émphasis quota as. soon as wisfies that all p 11;3&1 their hbriés auflnu & meetinik 2iljoutnEd ubti 7.45 this eveting. !bbfin ./ 4 qu aiftain, lu is just dai b[e the thitd rqan they 4re ;hn firs léy-g o laiiota, their -"ehérous rr’& country's cill wi mefit to the W BROWN—1n this city, Oct. 15, I!él E Brown. ,KRI TEKIn_this city, Oct. 15, 1918, Chi : M \1arga,ret ‘\l 5 Harrist Willlams, Team No. 10—Mrs. Héward Stanton captain, Mrs. Jehn H. Barnes, M Arthur Crowell, Mrs, Charles Saxton. ss Helen Marshall, Miss Marta T. llup and Mrs: H. 2 Knox, recelved 0. Uticohditishal Surrénder Clib, Any red-blooded man, woman or subscrings t6 oné more nomination may béeome a merber nal Syrrénder Ciyb to_syear its official X , wmte 2nd biue ribbon with U. (b be obtained at tee headquart in the Thay er buil- |’ ing. easant hoBtess. "I PROCF THAT UNCLE SAM KEEP3 TRACKS OF HIS BOYS relative of a cer- The Jeweler MU ITARY WRIST WATCHES COMEFORT KITS Fot the Soldisss and Sailows OBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repairs, Pd’mfi', Trim- mm Imuwug in8 Wesd Wark. |8 Scott & Clark com FORMER THIRD BGMPANY 001 to 818 Neath M.m St. | AR 14 WEuNBaH wm ws.sma of Friesday frém eat Tyeshiay morning. Pma‘ rison’s deam Was caused by Spar fluenza which turned into pneumor t o StAd 4t Camp i3 fi Jthe Yidited Jgien. ki &* Trsbe SaY 3 b e £ The funéral Q! Dés. Dior ’I‘u“dm b o AND REPAIR wm;s’ gg;" hAG OF ALL KINDS 6K E gements, m!m p1 AFRGE B t"fl Cai ‘on, Saturda ela oo his Tats Ribie on Nortf «fii} uénza. me rim¥or that 1188 who u ih the ¢4 86 that they fait to 41 and tRASW :‘1 iPuritibs oWt 57 shel BisSE, tHE pATEdH fmfli TR EF fom And Backaewe, oréh Yo de- B 8 Lincein m_ i | EFERBT) Srani us Ei g& Tgl ks landed aghin in France. .{escaped with only the cl6thes he had ho onté more started Kennedy reul tur The Wi Brswell o, 02 28 Franklin Street. TR, i FMcku\ hidpital, Stm pad Staté of ré- pair. It had béen picked up a month | federal director. Federal directors for ‘lu&l’ the _sinking of tHng lifeboat, and the part s that his orders vatu@plé personal prop- érty flg in it and practicaily all of it wxs Jett untonc'wa as | fréfn France eaging the bog had Békn found and Would be sent to Him. Sinée his réturn to the United States s he hag been located in severa! places, | state and nation; &nd ' edch &tate stii] the a¥ip and a number of return- | td"" :: Shill g6 od letters found nim. proving in & Very Jomer Iion, Bnrm [hn gm ernmént does keéep track MACHINISTS ENJOY sk AT STEINER'S HALL H 'E. C. Hotchks of Ney Haven, bus- afternoén at 2.20 o'- inest agent of the 1 ter'munnal asdo- b e O e, 2 [ TAFTVILLE ENTRANCE ToO day night dwelt uflm oné buying Lib- utmost, He said that gt the necessity of e &rty donds to th 1 m-fl&-r-e‘ A confined to N am\ffi"&vfi With an attaek of in: 1y o adced 18 bm werias, not to hesitate, but to the ntmost, as sur beys ovet th the Joral n&;e & —nuemmsts that clbse co & phver and &mploye good, inn the PhE hbtisd OPENS OFFICE FOR U. S. . LOYMENT BUREAU Oat. who has tak® cdurse at soen engn—-ea as his ¢ program or-'anlza on which the by intéreste. s 2. Thke adm: rative unit of the United States employment service will fBe the state. The work in each state will be under the jurisdiction of a | states wiil report to thé director gen- eral of the United States employment service and will be held respo: m for results in their respec tates. F The United States employment service is a national sérvice and there- fore the national interests will 4t all times prevail. The. employment ser- vice in each statée should be condue el 6n a co-operative basis bettween the shotld ultimately he expected to share the expenise with the fedéral govefn- ment. i Employment officss will be es- tabligheq throtizh the fedéral @iré for the state in such places as cond tions. may warrant, Superinténdents will be in charge of stich empldyment offices and Wwill report to the federal director for the s'ate in B Tocated. MOHEGAN PARK OPEN At their monthly meeting 6n Monday afternodn the parlk board officially de- ¢lirsd open the Tafiville értraneé {8 Mohegan patk. This provides one of the finest Scénife @rivés th the park, ledding into fight, {he, patk from the Gallows Hill road. t passés over Gallows Hm and com- mands a view of Lantérn Hill to the southedst and the ShHetycket and Quinebaug to the east and northieast. At this tii€ of the year Pegiiot Chu 11:&@ rest. ({;n. hls. cg., V ( dttefnoor at &1 — 14 Bitbie, O% Aldaist of i:g’rflflh age . Qe 18, 1814 o Tormetly of fierAl ser- thg. TS Q! .’;:(‘\éerm%g‘r t at Lmon 5Oet A jhoxras n, of i m&sL ormm aged Obt. 14, Im ek ‘Miner, former o New Tondon, ERRY--In Na¥ Lenuun [e] _Marzaret sr-eir _aged C J. Ok _H-}msen of New l/.\u- I 'sttul et 1918, o TR 34 8,30, 0'cl 3 i at \u‘red- F{’can chun’%gl gdnc Burjal, in mily lot at Ea«-red Hea 't céméte ht ON-—Tn T, .m;s T, Hattingtdn of Hinck ATE, * fuherdl Reféatter: arles Krist ' CARD OF THANKS paréciative of all the kind acts of _friénde, we wish hereby edge thanks for the beauti- nd for the sympathy ex- the death CARD OF THANKS, wish te, extend, our since nds and neighbor their many acts of mpathy _during and brother; 262. of oral tribu D SHEA AND FA CARD OF THANKS. Wé Wish .to . extend our s\nce'm thanks to all our fri enJa fa tribute ARD BR! AND FAMILY. unto’ £ 14, 1818 Caged 18 Wich, Oct. 19, 1418, John George of nd i S oA and for the many j MRS, BARTHOIO\[J W MILY. Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN 'SHEA & BURKE 4] Main Street Funeral Directors § Now is the time to. find out how good .the Falls Auto Paint Shop will paint the spienddrs 8¢ the aytamf foliage make thi ;‘e tally % Stive drive. yol". auto K BALTIC YOUNG MAN l KILLED IN AcrwN In the Canaman casuaity list Tues- 3 Ottowa, M- was well known as a baseh emgloyed in one Not Khgwn {n Hamptén. Includied ih tHe lists of narhes out by -the War departmeént © of 1! Am rican sol: N of Hampton, people in \ rq.-;s, of 73 lschnws that no! soldier by that ndthe -.Ewt, on s W e :'s. cmuumibn in _th 4t Fortrédh Monroe, ‘m;‘ man in Hampton, J88s Erafted fem in thé disttier ofic con in the I'? home on »uroxgh Hilliard Bruce thd Here Hilliars Brigé, ¥h6 s on the nidht watch at the Connecticut Hospita): tox ie at South Farmis, near M was here Friday.to seé Mrs. George I TS Heé FALLS AUTO PAINT SHOP 51 Shennm Skee! IF IT IS JUNK ‘SELL IT TO THE AMERICAN WASTE & METAL €0, 210 West Miin St. hmnsne m TEAMING and 'fi'lUéKINC BoNE vehv PROMPTLY AND AT ASONABLE PHICES. Mfl'fidfi H LATHROP mrsamwmmmomnm A EVERY ONE OF OUR Women 8 Coats mmmfiowmwmmfl. 4 To assémble Coats t fair terial, cutmfii‘éwy "Cfl&fif&engb&rfl& Mgandmflle begttulmfiéhflmm&b&l\wramh lndmtfi'lflmmm%fln&ourexpm tions. We show exelusive riodels ift Coats that will appeal to particular worer, including Sorite With fur trimmed c6l- Tars, at $65:00, $75.00, $85.00 and up 1o $115.00. Smart Motot Coats of stylish Normandy Cloth and Seotth Tweeds — styles to be found here only — at $33 00 to $50.00. Handsome Velour Coats, smart belted models, with Kit Coriey Collars, at $32.00, #35.00 and £37.30. Many: excellent models in Women’s gnd Misses’ Coats of serviceable materials, at $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 and $32.50. Women's Dresses, Waists inJ Skirts S el 5 Chick models in Women’s Drésses of All Wool Jerséy and Serge, in all The newest shades = at $17.50 and $25.00. Wonen's *New Satin Dresses in a variety of atiractive models and in most desirable colorings— at $17.50 to $25.00. For mourning wear we show a splendid assortmerit of the superior “Blackshire” Dirésses—at $22.50 to $35.00. New and attractive models in Silk Blouses of Georgette Crepe and Crepe-de-Chine—at $3.00 to $12.50. Waimen’s Flannelette Waists in a variety of attractive models, for these cool days—at $2.25. Women’s Plaid Skirts, new styles, including many smart pleated models—at $13.50 to $25.00. MILLINERY--A Compleie Showing Our Millinery Department has no equal when it comes to style, variety, quelity and price. We show Hats for - Women, Misses and Children, trimmed and untrimmed— also Feathers, Ribbons, Ornaments and everything wanted. » WHY NOT MAKE USE OF OUR . ~~ ° ORDER DEPARTMENT ? Our Order Department is organized for prompt-and satis- factory service. You can select a shape or the makings for your new Fall Hat from a complete line of the newest ‘materials and our designérs will create for you a Hat which embodies your own ideas, and for thxs service our chargés are very reasonable, ey MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY We specialize in Mourning Millinery and are prepared at all times to supply all the latest shapes in Black Hats as well as a full assortment of Mournmg Veils and othex nieeded articles. DISTINCTIVE VELOUR HATS $6.98 ¢ show several Smart shapes in genuine Velour Hats in Nack navy and taupe, excellent quallt) velour and splcn- didly made—at $6.98. WOMEN’S, MIiSSES’ AND 'CHILDREN’S Knit Underwea’r A Big, New Fall and Winter Stock All Sizes All Kinds EAR Infants’ NPTV We carry a large assortment of Infants’ Winter Weight ' Ribbed Vegts and Bands, ranging in prics from 37%c all the way up to $1.19, according te size and grade. All Grades All Prices H 'e UNDERWE, Children’s R\ s'r\anEAaR Evety good Kind of Children's Underwear is here—Vests, Pants and Union Suits. We _featurs Munsing Underwear for Boys and Girls, in Vests, Pants and Union Suitd. > WE show Childfen’s Fleecy-lihed Ribbed Vests and Pants, régulaf sizes at 50c, extra sizes at 39¢=Chil: dren’s Fleecy-liiéd Ribbed Union Suits, sizes 4 to 16, -price 83c and upward, according to size—Boys’ Ribbed \)mon Suits, in ecru and gray, at @1 00 dfld 8. ing to size. | Women's [EBLpl 5ot For Women who préfer Undefs wear light in Weight, but Warm. %& shaw & coplete llhe of Wom- on's Mediufm Weighi Vests and Pants ih regular and extra large &izes, in all the best known mak sueh 3s Munsing, Carter’s, Forest Milis, Ete. 5y accord- 9, Y L Women's U8 56~ Ot ~huwmg of Wofnen’s Heavy Weight Ribbed Underwear is yery cump!fle ecomiprising Fleéey-lined Vests and Pants in ragular and extra 13FEe S8iZ88. in 11 the stand- ard mal and, in variety of grades—pricds from 50c upward. jE carry a complete line of Women's Udion Suits in . medium and heavy weights, regular and extfa large sizes, and in all the best iakes, including Miinsing, Gar: tei"s, Forest Mils, f:tc, We lnvnte inspection. 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