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MARY E. CHESTER MARTIN HOUSE ARMOUR’S CORN FLAKES LlGHTHOUSE CLEANSER, TOILET PAPER .. ¥ POTATOES, peck. . 55c FANCY CLOVER BLOOM BUTTER, Ib. 65¢ SWEET PO POTATOES 6 Ibs .. :25¢ al! LAK"' attende h Monday Eimer and| . Morgan, were in New | r- ummer with held at Mrs. Burdick's the nt(mho sale and sy Howara ¢ Wednesday voted to postpone r in December. rk is at home from camp % Rice of Bridgepor re enjoying a few day Mr \hu end in M Wheeler. Schoel .clesed Monday that all might 'Grh the celebr: l‘ ia \Y"ll\‘:\ spent the »ukk see the pa- and join in the Peace celebra- liam Wizseman flnh)}*ed moving into t‘e village Sat: The Ladies’ Aid sc"ne!/ will meet with Mrs. John Thompson st the par- sonage next Wednesday afternoon. George Burton Is ill in ¢ hospital, thaving had *he influenza about six | weeks ago and has not recovered. His Franic. and the lattcrs wife, the north part of the town overing from the epidemic. Mrs. Palmcer returned to her home a few da}fl with Mrs. Hattie Palmer. | Rev. John Thompson is in Phovi | dence, R. 1., this week. - Torrington.—Dr. J. J. Conran, den- tist, who has been suffering from blood poisoning in his right hand and arm, is able to be about.. He had been un- der treatment for some weeks at the Hungerford hospital. THINK BEFORE YOU BUY By means of the Ultona all- record réproducer, a new and entirely different idea and the all-wood tone Am- plifier. The Brunswick This Model $125.00 Others $40.00 to $375.00 EASY TERMS best. IN JUSTICE TO YOURSELF HEAR THE BRUNSWICK BEFORE YOU' BUY LICENSED DEALERS OF VICTROLAS, SONORAS, BRUNSWICKS The Talking Machine Shop, = 46 FRANKLIN STREET plays all records at their GLASGO At the Ladies' Aid soci~y meeting | Norwich, Thursday, after spending |t and ar kam~lnrthemim!b.lefil patrigtie endeavors tBat have fome be- declared that while the anmouncement | of subscriptiens is not being held back, > momey-raising work of preceding campaigns. L)M &nxr-lh, age §, whase par- | i 30 Oak sveet was se-: tmiy m.mnd Thursday aftermoon. when he ran directly in freat of an| automobile operated by Dr. Charles C. Crandall and was struek. knockesd down and rum over by eme of the wheels. The boy was placed in the au tomobile and rushed to Dr. office and Dr. 3L H. Scan! Ad to assist in ion to severs euts and mzapy minor Th. editorial staff and - the month A patriotic employe of the Geo C. Moore company, who has Lit in every patriotic ende. hose pay i but was rejected by reason of j cal disability. Later he was d under the selective serv { 1gain refused adm contribution to the wi amount to about $50. It is said that ev employe of ev- ery corporation in the town of West- erly has contributed in present campaign, which gives a stunding of 100 per cent.: while some huve dou- bled their originai coniributions, Up date the contribution from adford Dyeing assoclation corpor ated, is $5,000, the 100 ne: cent, con- tibution early in the wesk was $2300 Local Laconics. All cases on the docket of the Third district court were continued at Fri- day’s session. . Thomas McKenzie is doing effective work in the present patriotic cam- paign by his short and effective talks t: employes in industrial corpordtions. Applicants are seeking work daily in local industries and the indications are that the serious scarcity of labor will soon be overcome, The fire alarm.bell gave forth forth twenty-six strokes Friday night, one for each $1000 contributed M t=e United War Workers campaign. The Fourth compahy has joined a Lasketball league with the Wakefield and East Greenwich companies. Special collections will be taken up in the churches, Sunday, in aid of the war chest campaign. Kingston is the first dlstrict to wo over the top in the prezen: patriotic campaign, having exceeded the mini- {mum allotment of $10,000 Ly $1.58 on Frlda\ Albert Bennett, for five vears em- Nnyed at the George C. Moore mill, and for ten years with the Pawcatuck mill, has resigned to take the manage- ment of one of a chain of stores. Frank Foley writes from France that while in action his arm was broken by shrapnel, and thar he is now in a base hosplt'tl with his arm In_a plaster case . Mrs. Reuben Austin submitted to an operation-in a Providencs hospital on Miday. Her daughter, Miss Gertrude Austin, a nurse in the New York Pres- byterian’ hospital, is with her. CANTERBURY GREEN John Croft of Hanover preacher at the Green last Sunday. The Ladiey association met with Mrs. Hiram Hawes Tuesday. The nett meeting will be with M Howard Hoxsie, Tuesiay, December 3. Roger C. Brown of Sheffield Sclén- tific Scheol spent the week end at his home at Blacl Hill, E. E. Brown of Pomfret was a re- cent caller on relatives here Rav. ‘Mr. Hull of Plainfield and Mr. Gallager of Central Cillage were the Speakers at the patriotic meeting jat Grange hall, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Smith, who has been house- keeper for Rev. A. J. Hetrick, huz gone to Gales Ferry to work. George Fremont Smith vw.-enuy vis- ited Providence to hear Iilly = Sun- day. Charles Pellett of Danielson Mrs. recently visited her niece, 3rs. H. B. Brown. Tt is rumored that Fran bought hig house here cently “sold to New Yoric people. Mr, and Mrs. Millor are spending the win- ter in New York i oor voi in the | v I WIND-UP SPECIALS !, ARROW COLLARS, all styles. . . .. vv...5 for $1.00 li E. & W. REDMAN COLLARS......... S l 20c MEN'S HOSE T ZBSCMENSHOSE ... e “ AT $24.50 SCMENSHEEE ~ . o 23¢ BREMEWSRHOSE .. o e 25¢ S MENSHOSE . .. i 42 65c MEN'S HOSE .. ... .. SR Mot n B 48c $2.50 MAYO UNION SUITS. .. ........ oS8 $3.00 NATURAL MERING UNION SUITS. .. .$2.69 | A good SWEATER in Men's and Boys'. .......$1.69 ‘ $2.00 BLUE RAILROAD OVERALIS. ...... $1.60 $1.50 HICKORY STRIPE OVERALLS. ....... sio || i « THE GREAT SPECIALS i Cvercoats and Suits For Men and Young Men In a splendid variety of th> season’s newest styles and fabrics SATURDAY CNLY, 109, Under Qur Present Low Prices™ REMEMBER THESE SPECIALS ARE ONLY FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY OFFERINGS AND WILL THE EAGLE CLOTHING My Father Bought My Clbthes In This Store and Now I Buy Here forMy Wifeand ‘andSelf. ISay There Is No Better. END WITH THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS TONIGHT. AT $3.75 WAISTS of all the newsst styles, in Crepe-de-Chine and Georgettes, values to $£5.00— AT §4.75 ‘ An unlimited variety of WAISTS in al! the daintiest col- orings and creations, values to $7.50 « EXTRA SPECIAL! ON ALL SUITS, COATS, FURS AND ALL NEW DRESEES IN OUR ENTIRE DEPARTMENT WE GIVE A TEN PER CENT. REDUCTION WOMEN AT $3.75 OnelolofaboutstRFSSESinSilks,Sergumd Georgettes, values up to $25%00— THE FAGLE CLOTHING CO. 152--154 Main Street, Norwich, Conn' 3T co. 152--154 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. - IN ORDER TO BRING OUR EIGHT-DAY ANNIVERSARY SALE TO A FITTING OlilSE ON SATUR- DAY NIGHT, WE HAVE PAINSTAKINGLY GONE THROUGH OUR ENTIRE STOCK AND BELOW QUOTE A FEW OF THE MANY EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES FOR THE LAST DAY'S SELLING. MEN | Cne lot of COATS, made of Aikwoo! Velours, also Plush and Noyelty Cloths, values to $35.00— AT $4.75 Special lot of MILITARY SKIRTS, values to $7.50—