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. Mess, Oct, 12, The Heary Allen & SonCo il B = - = | Norwich, Wednezday, Oct. 25, 1918, : v | g 410 | S ——————r prese i ! % BROWN- sl " FUNRERAL DIRECTORS The Gentlemen's Driving club of this , present time there is only a member- | 'WN—RACE— ngu';th Stonington, . THE WEATHER. city, an organization the members of | ship. of 49, some of these members Oet. 19, 1818, by Rev. Lucian Drury, ATID EMBALMERS Rain is {ndicated for the east Guif|¥BICh include the prominent horsemen |now residing in other cities. Everett B. Brown of Stonington and und south Atlantic states, the Ohio|°f NOTWich and vicinity, was disband- | The club during the 17 years of ex- Migs Iva Hace of Voluntown. LADY ASSISTANT valley and Tennessec during the next ed on Tuesday evening at a meeting |istence has been able to place to its | MARSHALL — COLLINS — In \vrwinh Mg B held in the Buckingham Memorial. ~|credit in the banks of the city $500, | qE 3% 1418, by A J. Bailew, 3. Py All Cails Answered Promptly Winds for Wednesday and Thurs- |, The club was orzanized in 1901, be- land this amount is to be divided Ehfi?’“ M““"? Lan 34‘55 Margaret “Bay-and Night 8y fore the automobiie became the pop- [among the remaining 49 members. At | gy u'" North Stonington. . == North Atlantic and Middle Atiantic— | UIaT means of convevance, and has fihe meeting Tuesday evenins it was|TSgy VIFYR—In Norwich, Sept. : OWNERS ARE: lNV"ED T0: GALL | Moderate northwest to nerth iwinds: “ef“l.l""“d“m‘}m s“f””;{“éfi' 3N thef S0t ‘g;w"e{‘;hefil‘l’g&?fih l'mE Ellfs Rilev and Miss 105 B, ‘Wiibur, | B o 2! years. The late Arthur D. La- | Beckwi o has t office | Doth of Norwich. 3 IRir wather, Phineast lsln;p Tas hfl;z fl}x‘-st p{“a!idenl of [Rs for thelmut t‘1‘1 yeare, tud d;av‘;i the | — = FOR PHDTDGRAPHS club, and eld that office up to the|money from e bal an ivide’ it DIED 35 e e Y H | New England: Fair Wednesday and | ime of his death last June. The club | pro rata among the members. Each THLD. + i Pi i i : probably Thursday; not much change |started with S5 meounérs hud for many | mermber of the oliE wht oive 4055 s(‘:l;h_ Oeel"aqs,‘ffi'{‘é""é" CO{\ng sur- | [ THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF NORWICH MEN IN THE SERVICE Fll’ill‘ w.m. in temperature. vears was active in the promotion of |after all bills are paid. field. Rk g3 . Samuel 8. Sco- WHICH WERE SO.KINDLY LOANED U& FOR.OUR WINDOW Observations in Norwich. good roads and the breeding of good| The officers of the club for the past P\?lilao‘—!n Beston Oct. 21, 1918, EXHIBIT, “THE GALLERY OF HQONOR,” WHICH WAS MADE Express w..oll R it ‘I:Ivlllmi_:s recor\;:sd ;&wffxf:w":’\fl ‘,iz‘i‘,“e"a‘s&‘é‘{“fii;, SHA (e autchontel it S n};re“defltu;t D éatg;g._ I o e Thomas Parkin- IN CONNECTION WITH THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN CAM- Team Harnesses | enany es in temperature and the baro- | Pership has decreased until at the with; director, Elmer Pierson, B“ml o u};‘:gl‘“fieno'lte?;g l'zl‘?éxl‘tsd"-\. PAIGN, ARE NOW READY TO BE RETURNED TO THEIR X t. 24, 0.26 train Express Hamesses ~ |"*C MUt TS - Sfi‘é‘fj",‘l’a”fi’n‘},smzxmg O] | RV iy Tam 35 2013 | PLANNING FOR STATE MORE FAIL'TO FILE of INSLRICE . L. Shuners, furmerly TOGRAPHS ARE VALUABLE TO THEIR (FoAn THE MOTOR CAR) {12 m, {g ;gz,g C. OF C. CONVENTION THEIR QUESTIONNAIRES Burlfl;!m Somerville. * |l OWNERS, AND TO AVOID POSSIBLE- DAMAGE IN SENDING Good Line of 8P M. & oot The.annual state convention of the| Although several . registrants be- | ALL¥N—In Tawrence hospital, New ¥ THEM BY MAIL, WE INVITE ALL WHO LOANED US PHOTO- | Highest 39, lowest 38. Connecticut Chamber of Commerce |tween tje 5 Londun. Qot. 21, 1918, Tsabélle Brown, : Conne t Cl C ages of 19 and 36 returned : smm ROBES ! Comparisor for which plans have been made to[tneir questionnaires bn Tues4: aftes 'l“ of Laster L. Allyn of Water: GRAPHS.TO GALL AT OLR MEN'G STORR AS SOON AS POS. | Dreflictions for Tuesday: Vair and|hold it in New London on Friday and |reading Tho Bulleun there iv a-largs ,m.m;__m Iawrence hospital SIBLE AND SECURE SAME. . e | slightly cooler. Saturday of this week is not to bejrumber yet who have not filed the| New London, Oct. i THE L. L. CHAPHAN 00, “S52ei gt o i it et i 1"l B B i iy daaee o I | tempera’ e, 8 st wind. riail 'es e ¥ automail v '—In Pittsb h, g 4 Bath Street, Nerwich, Conn. — - T Wil be atiing Thia was o hens bodn | fume. dasteiten Sud NAbIE 10 Tamec] TWISHE o STIEN, Ba Cocrge 1) s R e T = 3 Sus, Meon and 'ruu, the launching of the steel steamer |diate induction into military service, ight, fmnerry of Norwich. Tollard at ths Groton Iron Works, but| Those who have failed to file their iioral from e e of his parents, i “ater i rfiff? has now been postponed to Saturday, | auestionnaires are: Ragnai C. Johnson, L‘Sb"n- "l’;: (V;!el\;len:;ua\;\ia ternoon | November 9th, Harold A. Parkhurst, Peter M. Kondil- | poial olcste, “Attomubile cortege. 9 Alton T. Mirer, vice president of the |ls. Condeparti Colesta, Andraw Sfat- | pgrum Tn this eit Oct, 23, 1918, 2 State Chamber of Commerce has de- | kowsky, Serafing Fedelli, Merton La:- | Jessie Tomisr SaonnielCtr 30 101 1§ ur en s Ore cided that it would be impracticable to inor Jos. A. Burdick, Burton Pea- x .- Frank . Keeler, aged 5 years attempt any pOstponement now. ailow, Leroy W. Plummer, Charies GPON—In Jewett City, Oct. 21, JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Blank Bogks Made and Ruled to Orcer | Phe present plans are {or the dele- | H. Wayne, Frank L. Iisce, Walter ¥. , Mrs. Noble Symington, aged 29|k . 3 - = . R e o R Bet I s el R Everything In Men’s Wear” OQutfitters to Man and Boy e 108 BROADWAY B e o o wotnals, Friday, | Rurtch, Bennie Sirdinsiy, Mugene & | PAUEFSl at her home this atternoon aé the delegates will meet ointly with |lennedy, Patrick May, Huge Ehren-| 230 Service private. Burial in . 5 . U - e e maon Hotary” ol ot | DorE, Laod 3. Beseette, Tonaew Bovas.| gpomels Gty cometers Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. luncheon at the Crocker House. The |Jacob Kehikfa, Ignacy Stasaosil, Jo. | BROMUEY Entored into rest. at At-|f A 2 speakers at this luncheou will be pro- | Seph Walkowski, Chas. S, Johnron s S e, Malel Lo 41 el g ’ 3 vided by the Rotary , which willyFPaul J. Lavigne, Alfred E. LeMoine, o3 Brs-ox!x’u“:{?l:;:edw’sx )Petnr!;,e‘; glulrlt.‘ttgsr.‘ Men‘ Stem-Blo‘:h ovemt” ”2-50 to m'oo At her heme in Northampton on Oct. | be the host cn this oc asion. Rickard if. Chase, Pompeo Romanc,| 3 days. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE [15th the ‘Soung. life of Michaelens | At 3 Gelock thers will & o busi- |Tohn Kluhowski, Eaward ¢, Mair, | Funeral com hor Iate sesidence Tuee: Other good makes in Overcoats, $25.00 to $50.00 p o ] S & i 5 ss session he Mohi- | Clarence A. rsh, Jas. De Maurc, s . m., Atkinson, Me. he | K 3, . . > iy 9 Tacavers, beloved wife of Guiseppe acy Mo o e mner at the|Frank B, Decker, Jas. R: Tacopsen| Pemains it B5 brousit to Packer- |{ Men’s Stein-Bloch Suits, $27.50 to $37.50 - | ness o % “She was born in | Mohican in the evening at which there | Geo, L Tnuller, Leonard Daweelio, Paul | . iervices will aiap. b5 “heid st tho B Oth d makes in Suits, $20.00 to $35.00 i B0 but the sreater | will be @ number of addresses. J. Wenbel, Robt, Jen- | church on Thursday morning on the || . €r. £00G akes M OWLS, .00 to . a5 spent in Greene-| Among the she had been employed | secured are n the store of her father, peakers who have been l\‘:m Harry Hankins, M, W. Meyer| arrival of the train from Providence, Hon Marcus H. Hol- | Constanteous H. Efstrates, Jos. Eonino, R. I. Relatives and friends of the where she | comb, gavernor of Connecticut: Hon.| WM. A. Young, Robt. E. Sullivan, Mi-| family are invited to attend. | made many nd in the village. She | George B. Chandler and Senator Jo- |Chael D'Atri, Salka Michalewiwz, 1{;“,‘}‘ LENEI"E'!%{;““.““M“' Mass., Oct. 20, MEN,S wlNTER wElGHT UNDERWEAR £ was married in St. Mar urch to|seph W. Alsop, ooth prominent mem- |Is Raymond, Jack I'. Tocad, T . Samuel H. Lee, aged 8% All this week we make a special showing of Men’s Winter | 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Office Hourz: 9 a. . to 8 p. m. ppe Seric hy Rev. Y. H. Ken- | bers of the Connecticut State Council|Xern, Jobn Wilson, John G. Fox, Ap-| years, a native of Hanover, Conn, inedy on Jan. A recoption was | of Defense: Charles V. Morse, presi- |Grzel Plotan, Frank Lombrello, Henj | CAISSE-In Tatville, Oct. 22, 1918, Telephone fs . . - . | neid in the Ruckinghun Memorial. | dent of e Unitod States Steumanip Pendett, Chas. §. Fernat. ‘Bernadette Caisse, wite of Anthony | Weight Underwear—Shirts, Drawers and Union Suits. The deceased wa hé daughter of | Co. and C . director TN RS R -Cat aged 25 years and 10 day: = e | { sgustasa Lacavera, a wholesale fruit | general of the Emergeney Veet cor |TWO MEN MAKE oFF piides We carry every good make of Men’s Underwear— {dealer in Greenevi poration: 0n. Augustine l.onergan % AN e 3 Y La Mantea Lacavera. Tie young wife | Hartford congressman from the First operators, who possibly CARD OF THANKS. Munsing, Rockwood, Utica,” Chalmers, Bristol, Conte- s ived by he arents and hus- Wheaton, i and Harrison H fully worked tho same |, V5 Wish to express - our ve - of the Amer ve succesetully worked | the same | s Yo an our” thiends and neigibors| i COOK, Stephenson’s, Kenosha, Etc.—in a complete range £ for the kindness end sympathy during and two sisters, France#, who is tion Fro- FOR THE BOY ymarsied and lives n Albany, and Mrs, | frommo of the State Ceuncll of De- |away with a §100 ladies fur soat from | the fiiness ana. death, OF Gur deas wits i of sizes and grades. / homas Grady o ‘orcester, e C. .cpherson at fand daughter, Mary Catherine Calkins; 'rhn‘rum ral took place in Sorthamp- | Saturday morninz at 9 oclock tnere Main street on Tuesday after- |also for the beautiful floral tributes. |8 Men’s Shirts and Drawers—from $1.00 to $4.00 each b erio is in the fruit business| will be another business session and |noen, MR, WIEBLEY J, CALKINS in the afternoon a sail around the| It was learned late vesterday thai MRE. JAMBS WOODS, ] Men’s Union Suits—from $1.35 to $5.00 a suit. Las been received by Mrs. | harbor. the same sort of game has been worl MR. AND JRS. 'W. J. CALKINS. Shahan from her son. Mi ael S i o E *d recently in Hartford stores whersa lie was on the trapzport|POLICEMAN SMITH GIVEN ¢ |sots of fura were stolen. i e et S| AT e AN | o BT S e rnen 1|, AT 0T THANKS I GPECIAL SHOWING OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ Y a new and choice line of t Hobok plalics of Hoboken. He claims tha Policeman Charles Smith has been neighbors eur appreciation of the COMFORT KITS | escaped out of dange rand was i . e A e T T ——y ery | o . - 5 was alone in the store. v priced ts of kind; ing the last solected to Al the vacancy as inside |5, coats and were shown some. While | Hiness of our som, Brie L. Skinnor: || WINTER COATS TODAY . o e 3 ™ and clerk at police headquarters 3 eth h hager John Morrison of the Yale ! one of them followed Mr. Macpaerson | 216 We wish to thank those who seni something he will ap- {! m,m,, club is rounding up his foot- | it vacant by the recent retirement | o " S oS O en. | cholce flowers and floral.forms D all thi preciate. {ball team into good chape. S oCtan J9in Inih, fOY DaVIOS heagea his attention Fhstéin looking) o ‘I thoushlitiness b in our Women’s Garment epartment, is week, we . s joned a hea juarters he P 3 AV - 3 N % Bty ov T =i police commissioners foel that they |26 0ter articles, the ofher man siip. | 3R AXD MRS 1R 1 18 make a special showing of Women’s and Misses’ Winter . Prices low. AFTVILLE have made an improvement in the |IS the . serve | he didekl BEARY St sficiency of the force in placing an|“in tecoat 0Tl CARD OF THANKS Coats. All Coats will be much higher this Winter, so if Th Pl i C d C dled of infidenza Sunday B e AN eher® arho ltime longer and éventually departed, | io ail ont fHiénde for thels o | you are considering buying a new Coat, now is a good ol 5] was held from her late Lome n| -~ 7. o e » having bought only a linen coliar. of kindness - and ‘mpathy T ¢ 2ul-Qadden Lo. {South B street, Tuesday mor calls in the davtime under the direc- | "4y *lour or so afterwards when Mr.|during the lliness ona d o time. th my hushand, our tion of Chief George Linton. Other changes have been brought sbout as weil. The daytime beat on < "ranklin square is now cevered by FORD BURDICK A Policeman Baruey Koenan. He and ainfleid, Conn. ‘| Policeman Charles Perry constitute AR 1o the daytime force in the center of the | METHODISTS MET AT ¥ NEW LONDON CHURCH CARD: OF “THANKS. Wae wish to extend our {9 weloek. Burial was in the tileart cemeétery. The bearers E de Bunvenne, Ossias Plante onge Tetreault, Ossids Couture, Lui - Bouley and [lormidas Bouley L. Grant had charge of the funera Hesemees |rengements. i« Wohlleben, while workin 3 [} | the cloth room of thé Ponemah ¥ Lhad the ends of two fingers cut of o Monday afternoon. dward Murphy of Newport Macpherson had another customer to whem he wanted to show the co that the men had been look! was gone. Jewelers Established 1872 NORWICH, CONN. " SMART WINTER COATS at $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $32.00, - and up to $115.00 8 There are all the newest and smartest styles—belted, flaring and semi- MRS, FRANK_BURDI John - Carroll is on the night beat formerly man Keenan, Police- berts has been given J. Greenfield of Chicago, Dr. s of Providence, who is field and Rev. G. G. Scrivener, secretary belted. There are many with handsome fur colars, some with fur cuffs, daughter { A 5 superintendent, were the prin- our helovar and - ito attend the funeral. of his brott the Br : y _night beat, and Police- New xmmm? on o for the many heauti 8 others with deep cuffs and novel pockets. ! Michael, man _Io i O'Neil has Deen placed on at a greup meetin - A The Jeweler | s a mesting of the Pinocu | e might beat at the -Falls former . fie e vartai sy i ‘,gf Buttons, effectively placed, ceristitute the adornment of these coats. | jciub Tue: evening in their joom: | OVEred by 'y’““g;";;;" S R (| Methodist_churches of the Southern Bl Some are lined throughout, others are half-lined. They come in black \ 2. 3 an is on the West | New Rngla o rence. W » » Vel % 5 MILITARY WRIST At DA, o tiared e mongcinierente, win wery and all the fashionable colors. We invite inspection of our showing of kand in the Poneman Mili a few w , has returnéd o work. QUOTA THIS MORNING eorge Pilling is confined to FOR FORT MONROE! WATCHES hoeme on Providenc estreet with a The guota of 24 men llo entrain | and |attack of the grip this (Wednesday) morninz for Fort] Already one gift of $4000 and sev 1 | Solomen Lambert of Providence h Monvoe, Va. reported at”the local|eral of $.000 have heen made and it urc en COMFORT KITS b s L SCelint I S en ROl o -“”‘}‘ N e Sole aite We are specializing upon Hats at this price this week—the consequence | Mr, and Mrs, T S b S ot el to s Grtal siary of . 5 is EXTRA VALUE. _In the collection are a variety of fashionable shapes, For the Soldiers and Sailors ! ramily o ; st amount is to be | - 15 Main Street iB Citractively trimmed, and in all the wanted colors. with relativ s 4 We show several smart shapes in Genuine Velour Hats in black, a2 s oo ‘“‘fl}};;fl t'h(;vfro:(::%r;gf F[]NE L B navy and taupe, excellent quality Velour and splendidly made, at $5.98. The men will repert *this . ¥ A atternon 2 Children’s Trimmed Hats in all the newest shapes and colorings, at ) o'clock at the draftjeented at tiie meeting { conference taw: raising $140.000 as the conferenca share of the increase of made in the fund for re- {# Women's and Misses’ Winter Coats. i | | SMART-LOOKING TRIMMED HATS $3.98 ts, Rdward Bergeron tol spent the wee \\1(\‘ ono wxeeption re ing Adam vloldmr Le-v-s Hespital Without Per- The Wm. Fnswell Y R T 0 session was held beginning at 5 o'clock $1.98, $2.98 and up to $3.98. Privaté Edward . Smith of the 1024 p {and supper was served by the ladies DIRECJ"ORS ; 25 F“nkfin Street infantry, who visited in this city about 1. 'H. Hildérbrang | of fhe church efofe the évening ses- , OUR ORPER DEPARTMENT % a week ago, is absent without leave tanton as aids. Those|¥ & general Hospital at Fort ¢ are: » N. Y. Theg have been asked Algard Thtotte, Rob te take him into custody, but so far | Herman H. iilderbrand I have been unable to find him. While | Stanton, George Rob | Bere he was reported to be ting | Wisnes Adam Zuerne iat the home of his mother, Mrs. Helen | vighe, Raiph T. Smith, £ Our Order Department is organized for prompt and satisfactory service. & You can seléct a shape or the makings for your new Fall Hat from a £ complete line of the newest materials and our de:)gn:r‘s will create for | [ you a hat which embodies your own ide33, and for this service our i I charges are very reasonable. i - Déshefiy, | “EGGS” SHUGRUE IN Tler L1 FAMOUS FIGHTING COMPANY ADthony {4 jetter to his father in John J. La- |, der date of Sept. 24, Jack (I Lonell BIAn | Shugrue, who was formierl EMBALMERS |} F P Bmith, of 486 Thames strect Adolph Dugas, Frank Yalk M1l { the Del Hoff, ¥ o hiel D’'Atr, James M. Kcene, Thom- | Lady Assistant ) . 5 5 AND REPAm woRK Beauty is nature’'s temporary gfit to | as M. Flynn, Harold P. hull Otis Ta ”?,, c:;)orin:s \ng-w‘icnn drive that the Telephone 328-3 WOMEN S MlSSES AND CHILDREN s the fair sex. . Conrad, John F. D. Dough Israel : 5 S i papers have been telling ahout and Albert C. Heber, Ha! e g e 4 HENRY E. CHURCH OF ALL KINDS ON Tonn E. Sadtsley; Forr that it ,has made quite a reputation i (e Aok s e o= e e bl e " Knlt Underwear ! man. Dennison R. Caswell. ®land never felt better in his life. He - AUTOMOBILES, CLOGS THE KIDNEYS | Napoloon Millichette mentions having received copies of c 7 The Bulletin at the front and sends r' : CARRIAGES, WAGONS, HARTFORD MEN COMPLAIN . aeings i | IR 3 . . TRUCKS and CARTS s {Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back AGAINST JITNEY DRIVER | (rienis ommong ahom et et | TEAMING and TRUC[([N(; 9 Al Sizes - All Kinds All Grades All Prices = Hurts or Bladder Bothers On a complaint of reckless driving Sullivan and John Hu AR ’ o Aechanical Repaire, Painting, Tri _ made against him by two Hartford |Bas all the tobacco and cig: e |DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT[ Infants’ UNDERWEAR Chlldre:\s‘fi,[?‘sw,fés“ o R PRt A 17 A. Durand, formerly of|can smoke, he tays, so that b's fi- REASONABLE PRICES B ALL STYLES : » ming, Uph Ing ahd Wood Work.|g.c "ot It but flush your Ttaners | Jewett City, who drives a public ser- | ther need not bhother aboti ‘ ving 10 3 {Bl We carry a large ‘assortment of kind of Children's § Slacksmithing in-all its brances, |\ salts docasionaily, sove o nateq | Vice automobile here, was arresied on | send any. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Al it wakhe dRiEbed ek Is bere—Vests, Pants § s thority T that .| Tuesday night on Franklin square by | = i Vel s nion Suits. eature § et T e 8 phat meAt| poicamen Daniel Coughlin and John | RESPONSE TO LINEN Phane 179 i B S s Und_rwear, and m & mafk cm Jacs; the Midneps,tn thelr effarte’ to| BT (o Cterd e, O A, Gesesll SHOWER SURGHED CROSE A S e e 0 l.l‘u’:.'m‘, e V:';ik‘::’°‘fh;f,""‘oubi‘u'},"g and F. S. Smith, claimed that their| . In the linen shower for {he Red vas Tin into At {ha top of | Cross the quota for Norwich and the We show Childrei’s Fleecy-lined Ribbed_Vests and Pants, regular with a dull misery in the' kidney re- v hill by the car driven by leu?u)(o have compared as follows: l cizes at 50c, extra sizes at 5%c—Children’s Fleecy-lined Ribded Union E Bl Suits, sizes 4 to 16, price 85c and upward, according . to size— oys’ SHEA & BURKE 507 to 515 North Main St. |sion, sharp pains in the back or sick | Eroadsw headache, dizziness, your stomach|Dufand in a reckless and dangerous Bheets, quota 630, received 31; bath i | | ot i U2 | towels! quota 1,009, receipts 121; hand . 1§l Ribbed Union Suits, in ecru and gray, at $1.00 and $1.25, according to b sours. tongue is coated, and when the | Manner. They made their complaint|(oyeis quota 2000, recai‘:fls 81;" men's 41 Main Street f size. WILLIAM C YOUNG [Toaier 1a bad you have sheumatic| St for {he arvest of Duvand. The | handierchiefs, quota 1,800, receipts . : EDIUM WEIGHT 3o HEAVY WEIGHT twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full i 8 oL Y A e E ; l B s o e lof eedinment,” the channels oftan ‘et | ILUST gave bonds of $300 for his ap- | BV QUOW 100, Tecelpts 4% FuneralDirectors B Women’s UNBERWEAR Women's UNoERwEAR pearance in 5 : : F T o ey STETSON & YOUNG R T s yeu s = Workmen's Compersation. : I o women who ArefiReNlar | - Ops Bonveis 06 o S Heny) CARPENTER and BUILDER | e nignt. COMPENSATION FOR Commissiorer J. J. Donohue has ap- = i aga:h;l“sh\l (lx,:nu\:lfi‘%‘;'x'v,\:n \,‘\E"““_ | Weight Ribbed Underwear is very To neutralize these irritating acids, WOOLEN MILL WORKER | 2T o oans T WReI's €om ) Pnegday . that , Andrew. Phillips of |l on's Mediym Welght Vests: and | complete,, compriaipss, Flcecy -iined b4 "’:kx‘:hh i to cleanse the kidneys and flush off| Joseph Cloutier of 67 Mvers avemue, i PEEIGn B€fCment: | Springfield, Mass., who tor | o s e emular und extra large | Vests and Pants fu. regular and ek My & wer Mein & ;l‘;lrs‘ ebso?)’; s.h{‘lméwl‘tm rvm.ste °eth four an employe of the Winohcster Woolen la‘)em o= o Fonie 1- | few weeks has been critically B <izes. in all the best known makes, | extra lirge sizes, in-all -the stand- B s I, A¢ alts from any pharm- | Mills, who Lad a rib broken while s % , W ¢ 5 pneumonia was stiil holdin ————————=lgcy here; take a tablespoonful in 4| handling bal on March 22 ;‘;’“’5‘;’ e, infected hand, at : lm Phillips for the past glass of water before breakfast for a|is to receive workmen's corapensation been connected with 2 prominent a“ | few days and your kidneys will then | for 9 weeks and 5 daye. wccording to % rex firm in Springfieid, having graduated We carry a complete line of Women's Union Suits in medium and act fine.. This famous salts is made|a finding made by Commissioner J. T NORWICH TOWN drom a university in Washington, . |[§ heavy weights, regular and extra large sizes, and in all the best makes, (i) €0. i1, from the acid of grapes and lembn | Donohue after a heafing in the cas % .. iC. and just prior to his iless including Munsing, Carter’s, Forest Mills, Etc. We invite inspection. tnce combined with lithia and has|The, period of disability. was longer |, The atténdance at Town and Westjadmitted to tl such as Munsing, Carter's, Forest | ard makes Miils, nd in a variety of Ete. grades—prices from 50c upward. the m he bar. . T wewmmuu§ibeen used for generations to flush | than usual in such cases. because of | TOWN stfeet schools is decre nurse who is caring for Mr. Largest Assortment and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also | pleurisy that followed the injury. The|v@lise of infltuenza. g . |was the first nurse to contract to neutralize the acids in urine so it | compensation will be 4t the rate.of | After being critically ill for several|fuenza af Camp Devens. After i CONT|NUED ALI_ THls WEEK of ne u:nn; m;.mes, thus ending blad- | §8 per week and will amount to $57.43. | Jjechs w‘t?h"lmfunflé?nm; Mirs. Thomas |recovery she was -called to the Phil- | er Weakness, s S Mullen” of Harland's Corner was re-|Lips home and has since remained | g 2 S % DIAMOND JEWELRY Jad £alts i3 inexpensive; cannot| . Draft Board Wants Addru:u. poried Tuesday as resting very. com- | there. 5 Our Autumn Sale of Toilet Articles vnll_contmue all injure, and makes a.delightful effer- vescent Hthia-water drinik. { fortable. 3 | 2 The local draft board is desirous of | CL " : The funeral of Edith Marie Long, | . learning the addrese of the fonowine| A telegram was received here that |wife of Lieutenant Commander Ernoct (i thiS week—a remarkable opportunity to buy stand- registrants: Paul Alberta, Wyricch |Custif Johnson had died Monday | Durr, took place in Willimantic Tues- | § Juraczelc and John Miller. Anyone |@Ormins n]g]l‘.‘i“smglc;;:u ms;?gomvn, N fas, "relatives and friends attendh |HE ard makes of Toilet Goods at substantially reduced who can .furnish information concern- | ‘- from pne i an - at- | ) Durr died very sudde: T B . . . . ing these men should notify the board | (2K L ;’;}ft’:c.némmti?niah‘?:on 1find at her homglon {W&nn]t;uku'u nIun New prices. Practically our entire left aisle on the main 3 at once, as it is for the good of the|?¢r daughter Betly have been . {re-|London he family recently came |§ 5. G AGER {25, cooel e fii ton the gvan ‘ot i quent visilors at the hom of i and ixam Nawport, K. 1. to e 1 ondon, | € floor is given over to a display of Toilet ‘Articles, all Mrs. G. L. Ra , st Town |ag Lieutenant Durr ig statfoned at the | i BRACELET WATCHES — Sats“pier there. Mrs ‘Durr wa| arranged and price-ticketed to make selection easy. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY| Miss !da Thurston of Town street|born in Willimantic about twenty-six|§ - 1 3 H m{_omm F nl D~ Don't miss uuad Cut out this siip, received word this week \f’tom Mre, years [E\g:;_thf d‘;u::ter‘or (Iolo;ml and Remember—you can b“Y Toilet Articles this week enclose with 5c and mall it to ley Rupert Hakins of Fargo, N. D, that|Mrs. Frank S, . Who survive her 0 = . * ~ WATCHES, ETC. Gflm' Co. 2837 Sheffield Ave. Chicagd, T |among 14000 mnhabitants there were |with her husband and two small chil- at prices which may not o!)tam again for sometime. ———————————— yring bour name and dddress wlearly’ 1850 %acek of influenm thers, < Mr.|dren.: Thers lSo afe two' brothess, |k g 2ge containing Foley's Homev and Tar|and Mrs. Haking and family were for | somewhere in France; hec father, Col- . . o er Compound, for coughs, colds ‘and croup; | Many years residents of Springfield in|onel Long, is also in France. Edith Foiey Kidney Pills, for pain in sides|the same house with Mies Thurston's [ Marie Long and -Lieutsnant. urmman. .And back, Theumatism, backache, kid-|sister, Miss Madtha hurston. The |der Durr were married at before thalplblic, there is no Fort g and ‘bladder ailments; and TFoléy | Hakins family Jeft ~Springfiela for | Corigidor, Phitippine. Islands, abm. five A e Caindris, Fadiety, o whowsvme ‘and SIS Dl hout iwe vhm e | FEAs A, AT DI e s e THE P0R Conetipation, billonaness, heagache ang|Mr. Hakins is with the Fisk Rubber|Mrs. Sarah Thompson. of West Town - 3 : o et ium WBetter than through the ad- . Y, m = siuggivh bowal The Lée & Osgood Cb.. of that place. street. Mrs. Thompson is & sister of vertising colimps of Tha Hulletin kAl e 5 Norwich Town friands learned on!(clonel Leong. HEN YOU WANT (o put your bus.

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