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A priority order has beon melnd' from the federal government to. per- condenser and air pump. The addi- tional pumping facilities of the water system will furnish a new pumping unit_with 2 capacity of 72,000 gallons per_ hour. The installation of this type of pump Wil not require sany.| changes or udditions to the ]’lm!l'lt building at_the pumping station. as| would be nécessary in the case of a compound condensing _pumping e gine. This important item of fitting the | present building and the advantage | of being able to increase the capacity | of the unit from 72,000 t> 120,000 gal lons per hour, at a comparativel small expénse, togsther vith the guar: anteed high efficiency rcsulting in a large saving of coal ovar the present pumping plaut, were deciding factors | in awarding he contract. Special For Saturday Only AT THE . January ] ASlB 1@‘ 34-6 807.07. The‘ 152-154 MAIN STREET sinking fund is $83,133.: - T0 EACH PURCHASER OF LADIES COAT OR SUIT YOUR CHOICE OF ANY WAIST IN OUR STOCK FROM VALUES UP TO $7.50 “REMEMBER THIS IS FOR SATURDAY ONLY” OUR REASON A GOOD FOR THAT CHILLY F_Efl:iflfi Some of the Good Winter Duds That You Wil ;‘Appmlato Conserve coal. You've heard that many a time for a yeuv prs‘gg, . and there’s no easier way than by wearing clothing which will keep_ you warm. . Yourforehtbenhndlodul!,mdtheennoremnonelrthvhyweamt‘ do it too if we have to. ) HEAW COTTON AND COTTON-AND-WOOL UNBERWEAH : It will keep you thin, skinny ones warm. For instance’ Fleece ‘Lined Shirts - and Drawers at $1.25 a garment are comfortable, and they cost. so much less than the wool that they are worth considering seriously. "Then come’ thie Shirts and Drawers which are made of mixed, cotton and ‘wool} &AX ‘too arech.tper!handnnll-wool,ullmgfor$200md$300agamen.l. . WARM SHIRTS AND DRAWERS FROM $1.25 TO $3.00 - HEAVY WOOL PROCESS UNION SUITS, made of cotton, with $2‘25 finuhwhxchmakuthemlookmrlfeelhkewool............... 5 RIBBED COTTON UNION SUITS............. $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 & Suit WOOL UNION SUITS IN VARIOUS WEIGHTS 7 7 Not quite so valuable that it is necessary to keep them in the sife, for we've marked them as low as we could. At each price you may be sure that are going to get your money’s worth. Prices $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, Sg;(;l NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS Made of Heavy Weight Outing Flannel Well made ts of excellent weight and size. The kind which will give warmth and one hundred per cent. comfort. was a smoksr under the auspices of ! the social .organization of the cém- pany. The speaker was James G. Hammond, sscretary of the New Lon- | don. Chamber of Commerce, and, while a fesident of Waterford, hie is the live| wire of war actiyities in New London. | Mr. Hammond is a_forceful and dra- matic speaker and his ‘speech teemed | with_patriotic saetiments. Mr. Ham- mond is a retired actor tnd is the democratic’ candidaie for senator from the Shoestring district, which com- prises ‘more -towns than any other senatorial district in Connecticut. Tn his patriotic talk Mr. Hammond did not make even a slight reference to party politics. Mr. Hammond receiv. ed a unanimous vote of thanks from | the Fourth C‘ompany fo: his exceliént | and timely patriotic talk. At the Fall meeting of the Rhode! Tsland Anti-Saloon Leaguc board of direciors, heid in the office of Pre: dent Littlefied, the treasurer made a he receipts from June to Sep- 71643 and YORKE TAILORED SHIRTS - We have just received a new shipment of the high grade “Yorke” Tailored Shirts. The correctness of both cut and pattern has made the “Yorke”'leader Octiber 1, $ The ing Lills amount to $200. The he campaien were discu: and it was stated that the cam- » nx expenses must be measured onrees Danel E. Arnold; a residant of Ash- i We want every lady in Norwich and vicinity to be- e g"f“.":fflj?‘e“‘i?‘.l' 2% NIGHT SHIRTS ............... $1.50 and $2.00 || 2mone I b : come acquainted with our well equipped Ladles “rnere Sardinninerigin || © PAJAMAS ..................... $2.50 and $3.00 THE COLORS ARE GUARANTEED Department. Tt ¥ SR | BOYS PAJAMAS ..o $1.50 || .. Prices from $1.50 to $6.00 y away from his home tem arily. ] was taken .iil witn influenza about a week ago, when nneumauia developed | Mr. Arnpola enerallv and favora- For Men Who Appreciate the Niceties of Dress Our Men s Department Will Be An Unfailing Source ARG R of Satisfaction. You CanBeat the High Cost of Living By Buying the Kind of On order cf Un'ted States Senator = ~3 Crnan o cotis s ] Clothing Which Will Wear and Look the Best. for the United States Naval Academy ol BOSTON STORE NECKWEAR, GLOVES AND SUNDRIES ARE BEST o ination. for * exam- of ®eivil servize. The e nost -office clerk and_earr ination, at the some time will require ONECO *"Sure, "Hia Eecleston ‘of_Taftville is STONINGTON all the space of ths civil servics room ; ~ N Mrs 3 the federal building. ; A urdick of Providence and [caring for her sister, Mrs. Emma| Dr. Charles F. C. Congdon, health| ‘g siceia s 5 5 7 i B SR ] Weeks of this p Barre, who ias been seriously i cer, reports thai influenza is on | Registrants who Have qualinad der 2 b 2 urday L an Chiyzola is the guest of: e decrease in the town of Stoning- _ronerzl SRS, Serhic i who" ey her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lu- |ton. There were only nine cases re- ‘i‘,e‘,"‘f praviaug o 15201 e > The. Ladies’ -Aid society gmet with | ther ported during. the past forty-eght | SSEible 0 bo indicted o e co0s Z Horacs Burdick and Wworked on | Mrs. Albert Richmond, her daughter, | hours; six in Pawcatuck and three in | 27Hllery corps with a view of enter- 3 ii% & quilt for the fair, to be Eeld in No- | M. Ge Jennings, and _children | Mystic. One family had twelve mem- | & the coast artillery officers’ traln-| * ik | were recent guests of rs. Justin |bers il with the disease and another| & scheol I'ractically all men re- Rev. Samuel Thatcher of Denison of Mystic. eight. There is but one physican ing CTUited for coast (.;m_)er.\ e o for: Hampton. will preach here S — Paweatuck,. ¥ies Mary L, Hill,® the [fiefeeas duty with the hesiy rélliery, 'y - o 1 asto! visi r4 'se, is i t sease, » &) . Warning n s:mf;:n:v‘ with the pastor THOMPSON [yimting nuree, iy ’]'iaf“.fin_" &‘:f;::_ geometry and trigoromeiry. classes in = = = 2 Mrs. Fred Marriott has been i Schools reopened Monday of this condition is such she has asked | Méthematics are conducted to Dre-|y,,-n hus gone to Washington to re-|ward's church at § o'clock vesterday |lets, 4 sweaters, 1 pair socks, donated | nam_Heights visited Jocal relatives on Mise Dora Blanchard of veck for complete reiease from the work |[2re them for admission examinations. | o0, /o" his commission as second lieu- [morning by Rev. Felix J, O'Neili. {by Mrs. Parker. Junior work. 1 afz- | Sunday. B & ity visiles nore E.S. Packus was in Andover over [and has handed in her resignatian,| Men who do mot meed the review may 'ttt M PO el M0 T Catvice in| Peter Sena i home from Newark |han knitted by the following little| George Prav of Ballouville visited Henry Bendix aas moved his Sunday Mrs. George W. Gray has devoted |2PDIY for examination immediately. |geptember, 1917, and was made cor- | Institute, the school beinz closed on [girls. Louise Case, - Lillian Barhes, | his parents here Sunday. B Ldoaes. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Knight were in [nearly all of her time as assistan:| Candidates for admission, Who are| ., .| 3t Gamp Devens. Just,before de-|account of influenza. Elumpi Eli, Agnes Cronin, Irene Chad. Orren T. Kenyon, Misses Gladys Providence one day last week nurse. Dr. Cody, the federal heaith [ Under ’}"'.““:’75“;‘““;1*""?',‘ o A | parture for overseas April, 1918,| There are 35 names on the list to|wick, Emma-French of the puoils of PLAiNFELD Mildred Hall of Campello Mass. and | Mr- and Mrs. F. A Munyan, agent at New London, has sent Miss | COURt of dependen;s wi have the oP- | 1o wag promoted to be sergeant. be made voters in the Second voting | parochial school, =11 girls' DNUL‘oa;s, SR Biiriet ®. Hemyon' of Moosup y and Mi Olsen, a federal nurse to assist in the|tion of distharge and reversion —to| “cojonel Edward Roche, who has| district 5 bags of sundries, 10 infants’ towels, o S E LT e were in town Sunday. care of cases in Stonington their civilian status should they fail to| pecn on leave o ten days at his - — 8 infants’ bandages, 24 undershirts, 1, %% "0 -y o0 Gonbling its: quo- Mr. ahd Mbs. W. 8. RPurdick Bari it m»m gom" on !hn The members of the motor corps.|®ualify for commussion. home in Plsasant street, has mumed MYSTIC cap, 8§50 pounds of clothes for the Bel- A s Fovsih, Liberey, T e A e Wb R o Trees sprayed by the state |who are doing much good in a Lieutenant Raymond Blake, of |to Camp Meade, Md. gians . o [loan. Thet oot s (S15ENA0 Rt It pos g v re vielding an unusually fine grade |the work of relieving the distress. is | Westerly, graduate of the high school, | The public schools of Westerly will| Mrs. Annie Greene Williams, wife of | Ernest Menard of the submarine | joan. TPhe 9uos was BLEQ)0 SRC 0 TR Rebets 1 il with siip of fruit sufficient to convince owners | composed of Mrs. Frank Foster | who has been active in air service|resume sessions next Wednesday. | Fred Williams, died at her home in | b2 ted friends in town over |lovp bas So thr,faisell 3030001, 0 Mrs. Jason Mowry spent Tuesday|°f the desirability of doing more an-|Dodge, Mrs. E. P. York, Miss Esther | overseas for nearly a vear, has been e Orchard streef, Wednesday evening | Wednesday. the state to double #ts quota. _Only e el other spring. Cider apples are in de- | Bindloss, Judge Gilbert Coliins, Mrs. | awarded the distinguished . service JEWETT CITY after a week's illness with influenza. PEETETTT, one city, Hartford, bas:accomplished Miss Margaret Forhes who has been | mand by peddlers or at the mill for [E. F, Darrell and Mrs. Charles H.|cross for an act of extraordinary he- Eonaesiioes diitnia phecmoniat(She WHITE ROCK e et B PP B e Tou cents a bushel. Cowan. roism during an expedition over thel Funeral services for Mrs. Eddis La- | was born in Mystic, the daughter of This is no small honor for Flain- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox and | ' Tank M. Spinney has gone to Prov-| The body of Edward C. Gilmore, | enemy lines at Lassieny, August 9. He|croix were held at the home of her| Jorry and Mary Sith Greene. She| Arthur Briges, who has been ill, is field to attain. Master Alfred Wiiccx ase ill with the | 1950ce towork. = . |who died at Camp Humphrey, Va., on | had previousiy been decorated with the| father, Frank Iiccleston, Thursday |jeaves her husband and one som,|much better. These facts have , been' , officially prevailing epidemic. Wengtpr, | (e Ryan is *working in | Friday night arrived in Stonington, |Cross De Gurre. Lieutenant Blake |niorning. Rev. John Thompson, pas- | Charles Williams, who is in the U. .| Mrs ‘Edith Kildea —and Master|recored in_the- Liberty loan head- —_— . Wednesday afternoon and was taken) Who was pilot for the machine, by |tor of the Methodist church in Bathel, | navy stationed at Quincy, Mass., her gene Thomas are ill. | quarters in Bostomand officiel recog- _— 10 the home of his parents in Har: | <killful manenvering trought his|officiated. Miss Doris Myott of tew- | finc. “ang wo. sisters, Mrs. George| Mrs. Jonn Netherwood. who is|fifion rewarded. The honor flag with GLASGO UNION mony strect, The funcral was Teid plane back to the lérl-:“.meir"u “hg‘x‘tcl; et ity sang me“y‘]i‘wna:{n\ oing | Holly and Miss Lena Grocre. eighty-three years cld. returned home | the ‘special ster _for dounhing Js ?,, " o O N e et . | Thursday with a mass of requiem in|with five German pla % ss Mvott and Mrs. Ty i r home | Sunday aftsr spen twe weeks | gy wn all in Ce E {8 the peimary-after being closed two Kbiatheaha pom]Comnanv r;, Cz?nse"ncul State | was weunded. ?d!mih Huhnal was in Pa\t'\x}u&f wr\f;g ening from influenza terminatinz in| Ma ol Dearnley & Clu)(as deln—ery -:,g weeks because of the prevailing epi- s home | SerT yoand the ‘Stoniugton trogp. of |- Two (iMore), naines;have, bee added FOFE L8 | DOREGES Were liam M=~ | pneumonia. She came {rom Danielson| Miss, Anna L. Chapman of North|ong: will ‘he withdrawn.—ady. - acerrd ] oy Scouts served as escort. Buriai|to the influenza death roll of West-|Govern, Levi Dayon of Griswold, Wil- 1o reside here. She leaves three|Stonington, spent Monday afternoon at| . Mrs. John .Mercier has returned Mabel Blanchard spent the week end | THom S0 was in St. Mary's cemetery, erly and Pawsatuck. John Kelly, 25 |liam Kimball of Lynn anl Walter|qayghters, Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. | David Nason's. after spending a few days at the home SR relatives oo Stewart B | this el o bt < Stonington Pointers. 1 Wednesday night at 80 Liberty | Murphy of Charlestown. There were|Cparles Smith, and Mise Osborne, her [ Mrs. John Greenwood, who has been | of relatves in Hartford Mrs. Edmund Lacroix, who died on | Henry Leffinzwe Staora straoe] Mrs. 7. Irving Masson is visiting at | S'reet. Mary Chematori, 1', daughter | flowers from the husband. the Lare mother and a Sister. very 1l is able to be out. Cora Adams.is spending a few days’ Monday morning, was the oldest| [lierbert Newell el e | Stamford, where her hushand 1a wm. |Of Louis Chematori, of Oak street,|3rs. John McElligott; Jr, Mr. andl| ™4 gpe home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Geoffrey Demars have | vacation at the 5 of Telatives; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eccle- | ted his brother. T OF rewell ‘the|ploved as a government inspector. | died in.the Beach &treet Fmergency |Mrs. Joseph Herbert, Edward LACTOIS. | win Berry, their daugnter, Miss Vi moved to this villzge frem Jewett | New London and - ors. ston. She leaves her husband rst of the week - el e | irhe Stonington High school foothall | BOSPital, Wednesday aficrroon. ' The|Mrs. Napoleon Jarvis Mrs. Levl Dav- | Rorry was united in marriage with | City e small children, one three weeks old team 18 scheduled for a Eame in Plant | TUMbEr of mew cases reporied Thurs-|On. Mr. and Mrs. Harr ecleston, | Gaorge Young of New Lordon, Rev.| C. M. Robisson and family moved - - her father and mother and two sisters, | Stamford. — Dr. Dean Foster of |fe:d, New london, Saturdas with tae|0ay was smaller than on any previ- |\rs. Edward lacroix, Mrs. Gerirude| 5 "3y vrithee. pastor of the Methodist | Monday to Wauregan where they will A TREAT ¢ : = it X i : f bndon, : e Marque, William Kimball, Nr. and f th ) Airs. McElligon and Mrs. Joseph Her- | Stamford was nominated for the sen- | team of Bulkeley ‘school. s day : N, I i MF. el | Bpjscopal church _performing the | resi % o bert ate by the ~Twenty-Seventh Distiiet| John Manics dfed of pneimonic on Local Laconiss. Seinits L Ay e mony, in the presence of a few| Denison Rovle and familv -have FOR EP[CURE N 3 da g t ty h District| ; k it ard Bridget McEllizott. Zohn e e e ity O e Sinhton itaec an Mrs . Cole and daughter, wha | Democratic convention. Dr Foster wa | Thursday morning at his home in| William Mitchell, = fermerly - of | McElligott, Mrs. Thomas Wakaley | Fclatives end friends. After a brie mo%ed e D id: Nasonssuont bas been lil for the past two weeks,'in the senate of 1911 Trumbull street. His wife and two| Westerly, son of the late Policeman |l.adies’ Aid society . of the Bethei|Sertion Mr. and Mrs Tounc left for g e, s o 15 that new table. Iuxupiistis e children are L George Mitchell, has been nominated | church. ~Relatives werc present from | New L2nden e Lk - or to butter—made from the nutritious == for republican ~ representative from | Westboro, Lynn and Charlestown, Un. | Mrs: Youns has been an cnerior of parts of the delicious whife meat of the BOZRAH the town. of Preston to the Connecti- | dertaker Hourigan was in charge of | (he S N: T Telephone ' sta EAST KILLINGLY cocoanut churned With® pasteurized o oy e 3 cut: legislature. Mr. Mitchell repre- |the arrangements. Moatlo and R X D Nt milk. Benefit Brand “Swest . No¥! o o be hield in the Congre- | sented: Preston, in.part, in the ses-| Auction—Saturday, 1 p. m., at, Mrs, | The annual meeting of the WM¥ste) oy 1akin wus in Futnam on|Margarine is better than most butter gational church next Sunday morning. | o ik : > | branch of the Red Cross was held in r ari t The topic of the sermon will B Why |~ ome epints of the late Att |.|Georse Osborne’s, Palmer Ave—adv.|(onmunity hall, when the following | Monda R s iwars fresh swes(Epneciii e o e estats of the late Attormev Al-| Thypsday night the number of su®- g 1 3 Mrs. Bernart wn of Attawau- |the taste and—al c.” & —about e Be N Wt Rl ey has been declared in- | cribers. 1 the. Fourth. Luverty. Joan | Smcrs ot TN | can 15 the mucel of her mother, Mrs | half the cost> Sold only at the Direat ith, infidensa: but all are. on the |sotvent. rafts owns considera- | was 355, amounting to $117.400. There | yriee” Joammn Burmett: escomd . vice | A. J. Shippee. TImportiriz- Cos. yellow front store, 16T road 1o recovery. and there. wre ne | Ple real estats at Pleasant View. are several thousand dollars in pledges | choirman. Mrs. A' N. George: seerc. | Dorris Gordan. Ada Main street,- Norwich, ~ihere - Benefit new cases. All the schools are expect- | o sy Ao HiSBine will witness | which are not get in the bank. TUis | tany Mrs. Harry F. F: treasurer,|Lvon, Harry Peabody Brand Teas Coffees ~and Grocery ed to open Monda: © €XPECL- | the ordination of her son, Rev. Frank|town will have to go some to raise Y e Dickisson: mem. | Clarence Roth and Charles Adams, | Specialties ~are . rotailed at : whole- A e AR b Cyril Hiegine, as a Roman Catholic|$42,600 in two days. The names of [ poee” of posed. C E. Tannhere, Tsaac mong these who are ill | sale prices. : SR ful than during thess sutumnal davs | ook, Next Sundav in 'St Tosoph's | rersons Who have pledz:s aro- every | €558 ) P07 Gogrger hospital sun-| AT D. Shelden was in Putnam } with the gorgeous tinta of the foliase | Cathedral, Hartford, She will be ac- lone ' recorded, and a larze number [ CFANSIT G T NAET8€ MOV net | onday. turning hills and valleys into a won. wnm:\med by ‘members of her fami- |should tarn them in immediately so surgical dressings, Mrs, George L. B. Y}amh .:fim\(h. who has !)\een il for derland. “SMichael J. Deadv. formerly of West- | hetly how the loan stands. | o |Leonard: membership, Mes. C. 0. Mco e wee u Michael J. 3 rly st- [actly how the loan stands. a M Wilfre: DS, o EOLRD ghs S ¥ crlv, now of Providence. is here on a| Dearnley and Clarke's order wagon Bev. 0. P Hari: | SRy Malted Blage here fridar. The third district court session in| Wl Pe Withdrawn for the balance of | finance. Lou: Allyn: knitting, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. 2 see o : Chld Li ! bas i B z e 8 e L R e l;::hl‘;fi:‘){o” e iaren Love qor. Thurman P. Maln, of North | yes Vivian McLaughlin are able to | Heath™ military relief, ¥ tonington. recently recovered. from i out, after having been ill with in- | T, Mall ) 4 a_severe attack of influcnza Was in| fuenss. ! (Hiog “E"Lg,ne 85th " ceseived. word Cascarets— -10c Westerly, Thursdey, He says there | “mrg “Tames McCusker is ill with a|Thursdax of the death of her sistér are very few cases in North Stoning- |jignt attack of infuensa Thuradaz 8 ] ron 1. ‘and Mrs. Jonn B. Parisecan,| e aud.frs. Fred Goodrich have re- | Bure, quick, pleasant relief from In&lgestwn P&lflf y ; The highway commission are giv-|gaughters, Florena, Doris and Rita.|turned from a visit in New Haven. 5 g y Candy cathartic ‘is harmless | /7% attention to the rerair of thelang son John are ill with influenzu at st e Gas, Acidity, Heartbui’n or. Dyspepsm. road bed in. Elm street, the princinal | fneir name on Dime. Steect. ) 5 +7 to tender stomach, liver ;\?’i}:'en‘-‘ 1 “W’W‘hflfl"‘ where e‘lz : — i MOOSUP ke ighway is 1n an almost impassal BUCK S WS and bowels condition. Lo STAFFORD SPRINGS Without fuss or fluster \_hedmrn ?r i 3 St g\ ST MR The women's mctor corps of the| Miss Dorothy Pinney has re 4| Plainfield is_over the top and nearly 9y Westerlv chapted Red Crose, 18 St | 1o s sthains ot the Brase seco ot | over again. Plainfiek's quota. is $152, Your child is bilious, constipated | 20INE effectiva_work. Boston. §00 and up to Wednesdar night the breath is bad and s 3 Norwich and Ston al | are at the Johnson hospital, both re- | amovm 337, [ 9 E C. Pt of“’"gg‘c;r:‘g :’:; lahor sitvation is quite terious. covering from cperations far appen| This villase's portion is $60,000 and The moment" o, e’ai 4 : 2 Westerly ‘has-to date leaned the | diciti under the: able managemest of Rev. bl t 11 the indi- straighten the youngster right up. E dicltis. Fap 130009 has been tablet or two, 2 em Children love. inis “harmices candy | COVornment £601,850 by the purchase| Mrs. Willlam Baldwin and da liam C. T‘”b"”5 oningine cathartic and it cleanses the little ;fmf::;":“l"‘;’fffi“l ;‘°{‘°"“r',;";:":hg§ 859 visiug; alstives b z‘dPT;Lk@r:oa:ll\en wag- Bow 404 ey o a2 o vttt L 0% sommagn nac retummen nomeone Wil be whhdrawn.ahs ity and stomath, disrest”Omy e ouse o el And can be depeomeain Mo calo | Mr. Rutteriase, an officer of the| from Beacon Falls. He is recovering ETmeET gndy—lnsunflyl < Tove © the sour bile and polane rigne| Jrrdford Dyeing asrociation. writes to from an attack of the prevailing mal- BALTIC out of the bowels. Best family| iy, Arie Droodfoot that her son. |ady. Cathartic because it mever eramps ey|Jobn, With the Canadian forces, and| Stafford has passed the $300000| The Red Cross room will be open Building, 74 Franklin Street || iokons tike ather it now in an Fnglish heepital. is not | mark in the Liberty loan campaign. |today (Friday) as usual. Telephone 5314 lanzerously wounded, His injurv. con-| Dr. G. Percival Bard, who has been| The working committee's report for N %00 WANEY: P g s of a gan shot wound in the left fil; af Sterling, will return to Stafford | September is as follows: 105 triangu- iness before e public.. there ls’ mo | *M- rext week. lar bandages, 35 hospital shirts, 4 wo- medium hetter than through the ad- verdsinz :olumns of The Bulletin. Sergéant Peleg A. Rodman.. 301st Engineers, home lrom TFrance .on_ fur- Quinto Spelloct and Miss- Augusta De Megia were married at St Ed- men’s wai 6 petticoats, 3 bovs’ suits, 8 pairs socks, 1 pair of wrist-