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.wmv LLETIN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 'u:m‘ ADMIRAL DECKER IS SPEAKER HERE Admiral Burton C. Decker, com- manding the New London naval dis- {riet. and Alton T. dfiner of New Lon- lon, president of Cemmecticut Cham- spent the week end at his heme OB |ker of Commerce, were two Speakers West Thames street. who were heard with much interest Motorman George Murphy of thelon Monday night at the November Norwich and Westerly division was |meeting of the Norwich Chamber of able to return to work on Monday |Commerce, which was held in Cham- THANKSGIVING PEACE - -PROGRAMS-FOR ‘SCHOOLS Thanksgiving peace programs will $“wn%:c!cd in all the schools inesday afternoon. follow the lines of n‘m&g’fii’ that have beem sent to all the teachers by Sugt. E. J. Greham, one for ma-' EVERYONE LIKES (o= GimomteR THSCOLD CURE g orkindcrgartents and thelupapgrs COLD COMPOUND” ENDS For the higher grades the following A COLD OR GRIPPE IN is the program susgested A FEW HOURS. Salute to the Flag and singing of The Peeler, “Gets-It" Stop Corn Pains; See Corn Pesl OF It Is just when a corn hur| that you want to feel surest about getting rid of it. Why take chances of kee ing the corn ‘and having the srow worse, Youll use Gets Rev. and Mrs. Sherwood of HTbl:on were recent . visitors ch. : rs. Francie Ryam of Norwich is visiting her sister, Mrs. Maude Tooker, in Hadlyme. ¥ James McGlone from Camp Devens 1t -l E ‘ to Norwich, Tueeday, Nov. 26, 1918. VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicle lamps at 4.51 o'cleck this evening. Polish, resienta will observe in o special manner today the #wast of St. the time for annual reports but this €ar so much had been covered that had been decided to print the an- nual reports of the president and sec- retary for distribution later so that the members might have the record to refer to at their leisure. Treasurer A, L. Peale, however, gave his annual report which showed a 1" you d out. of sorts re- relia) Stanislas after wito weeks of ill 9 ber of Commerce hall with nearly 100 [balance on hand of $588.42 after ex-| Star Spangled Banner. 2 Your cold yill break and all grippe b b B un Wi G First Sergeant . L. Linehan, M. C. | men attending: ¥ "% penditures of $4,07.14, the total ya-| Thankseiving— misery end dfter taking a dose of o é .r:do m‘:l::ed vlonlxhl. 8 pom, Raa ed te Fort Bliss, El Paso,| Admiral Becker's subjéct was the [celbts having been $4,666.16. It was|a. Reading, President Wilson's or Gov- | “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two merchant marine. In this cennection he mentioned how greatly the strate- gic position of New Londomr and the Thames river valley in commerelal lines was bound up in the develop- ment of the merchant marine. and he discussed the numerous preblems that are imseparable from the building up the American merchant marine into a place of prominence amd prosperity in_handling the ocean earrying trade. He was warmly applauded for his instructive talk, as was also Mr. Mi- accepted, Under the head % new business Frank J. King said he thought it was none too eariy to start the agitation for the resumption of a_boat service between Norwich and Biock Island, yhich is so_much to tho interest of Norwich. What we wan: is a new, fast, staunch boat on the line, which would pay good returns. Upen his motion a committee of three is to be appointed by the president to take up this matter. Texas, after spending a short furlough with big family at 102 Roath street. Mrs. Eben Aallen, who has been pas: eeveral months with relatives in ster, N. Y., left receatly for Willimantic after a few days’ visit with Mrs. Henry D. Johnsen of Asy- lum street. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Oil Tanker in Heavy Storm. Following is a letter to his mother, ernor Holcomp’s proclamation, By the principal, a teacher or an eighth grade pupil. b. The Litgny of Thankfulness, ‘William Channing Gannett Sixth or seventif grade. Singing, America, the Beautiful, Katherine Lee Bates. Democracy” and . Patriotism— al Excerpts from President Wilson's War Address. Seventh or eighth grade. b. The American Creed. hours until’ three doses are taken. t promptly opens clogged-up nos- trils and air pasdages -in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run- ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, smeesing, soreness and !M:un.e‘! Y N Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blew- ing and snufling! Base yeur thrab- bing head—nothing else in the worid ves such prompt ‘relief as “Pape's 'old Compound” which costs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts C celery The Montville State Guard had a spectal inspection at the armory fin Falmertown Monday even'ng. Governor Marcus I. Holcomb's Thanksgiving proclamation is posted comspicuously in the Otis library. I8 soMi &3 every Atug store in the land. | Nineteen more laborers have joined Ws fine for indigestion to@ and for | e railroad lahor camp force at Say- o remedy | brook, coming from Boston, Friday. t thousands Sugar shipments from New Yerk are bigger and the shortage of the #weet stuff way be relicved after e ner who followed him, and both men President Cary spoke of the sub- ‘Walter Tyler | without assistance, tastes nice, and ‘Thanksgiving. from Carl B, Lawson, radio electri- | were given a rish reeting when [sidence of industrial activity with the Fourth to eighth grades. couses no inconvemience. Accept no The Only Peelit-Off Way Is an, on board the ofl tanker Timida- | they were introduced by President F.|ending of the war and said that he | c. Breathes There the Man substitate. ® recuperativi diet 1 X g 3 anker = | they were ind U v President 5 r a s e | e b £ 3 COMPPRGE TEA JN R o e et e ;{‘!,‘;fl",‘;v dian, who is a son ®f Station Agent|W. Carv. believed the readjustmen: of condi- anyhow, soomer or later; might Sir Walter Scott S ue < - well use it sooner. Then you are e HAIR TO"DARKEN IT | —adv. Georse B. Lawson and Mrs. Lawson| in introducing Mr. Miner, President :lunsmwiu givo Norwich prospects bet- | - o, Sixth to elghth srades. felutely sure tnat th-‘:c;lrn wit 8w « es Ferry Cary referred to the ereat that fter than normal, but the officers . Independence Beil, Anonpmeus oosen from your toe so that you oa B 22 A0 fqrmer FEIR fbepecty. sk Brdney, Cape Breton, Tsland, | s’ New Fondan man ned Shen in | the chamber of commerce are:st wor Tourth or. fifth grades. peel the whole thing off pafnlessl Ws Grandmother's Recipe To Keep |2 shut-ins apren DAl Sunday, Nov. 17, 1918. |cetting the state highway commis- { (0 see what can be dome to give em with your fingers, in one complet will be remembered by Thanksgiving baekets on the holiday. At a meering of the Parent-Teach- e. The Soldiers’ Part (excerpts from one or more of the following): Carry On, Robert Service . Dear Mother:—This port is like a e magnet for our ships, as we bhave come up here agaim, -what for nobody F:.H “Ladks ' D pieyment to Norwich men put out of work temporarily. In that conmection they had communicated with the Gro- sion to give favorable consideration plece—just like peeling a banana. !s to the building of Military Highway ;tl'(.es 4 second or two to apply “ There's no fussing or putterd RHEUMATISH was need there for riveters and un- skilled office of the closer relation of the two communi- ties and the elimination of (hebcldm Alan Seeger f. Singing, The Long, Long Trail. Singing, Keep the Home Fires Burn- rest. Nothing new for c discovered since “Gets-I Follow the judzment of the - d n between Norwich and Groton. In Flanders Field, . John McCrae Corn-pains will vanish—that'll kel e ers' association, of Fast iyme when |scems to know, since the ships 0| State President Miner spoke for the|tom' Iron Works and had found there| I Have a Rendezvous With Death, Mustarine Subdues the Inflammation Tnol@idlige mistae of Shge Tea|OMcers wero elected by hullof, Miss|acroes now without & co and Y you sweet while the “Gets-1t" dees the ns has becé Rose Levin was the choic for presi- dent. City owners of country places in ] for ‘Adrkening gray, streakeds and. fdded - pair is grand- mother's recipe, and folks are again submarines have ceased their host ties. and Eases the Soreness Quicker Through the local Than Anything Else en Earth employment bureau, was b million®s We left New York harbor a selfishness, - for what will the rt n use “Gets-It” and be sure to be cogn week ago this morning and reached |jenefit of one community will be to[twelve unen had been sent to Groton| ins. 2nd pain free! You'll say it's magice using keep “their halr a g0od. | numerous instances are staying om un- | here Yesterday niovning. 1t showld [(he henefit of the other and in time|Monday, and the Chamber of Com-| The Flag— Pay only 30 cents and get a biz box| “Geis-It” the guaranteed. moni!- even glecs which-ds quite septible, s | til December lst. becauss of the fine | have {aken us but four days to make [{he Thames valley will kold the twin merce was prepared, if the nesd |Flag Dril, of Begy's Mustarine, which is the orig- | back corn-remover, the only sure way, we a 28 ap when a youth- | weather and the desire to harvest late | this trip, but w2 struck into a Storm |cities of Nerwich ind New Lendon. |urose, to try to work out some trans- inal mustard plaster and is made of strong, real, vellow mustard—no sub- stitutes are’ used. It's known as the quickest Folrth or fifth grade. Suggested poems: The Plag Goes By cosis but a trifie at any drug st Manufactured by Chicago, Iil. that del | Thursda worst Fe spoke of the commerciai and in- dustrial problems that will have to be faced in the eominz months of re- ful appearance is of*the greatest ad- jerops. P Lt | Local hunters complain of thi N v N 1 a7 in years The wood- o AR heaat buoig b rigmncs E yed no two Last and Frida; had the orm seafaring men have seen & portation plan if am considerabk number of Norwich worker:s find em- pleyment in Groton. It is the desire E. Lawrence & in kill e don't have Inetances : " G t 2 n Henry Holcomb Bennett|en earth, for in hundreds of Instances th gathering the | cocl” hunting was' fai but the in twenty vears, so they say, and I[;qjustment. in which he said Canneo- |of the chamber of commerce to lo- Fourth grade, it stops feadache, neuralgla. toothacne, sage 4t HF Mussy micing at home. | (Gages ghot have been few and far|KEOW it was the worst one I ever saw, |tiout would have problems ac large as orwich men nearby so that thex | e Oid Flag Forever, earache and backiche in 5 minutes. All_drog stores’ sil the ready-(0+1S€ | eween T went down to the lower quarters ot of 1he chuntre. It fa tich Ifanatites may. stay here and thus make Ve L Stanton$, It5 2 .8ure, speedy remedy produed, tmproved by the addition of x e X is ave served about S}pudies as the loeal chambars of com- [@ return to the citv more easy when Fitth grade B ier, for Lroncnitia, pleuriey, lombasn, other & lepts calied Wyeth's Sage | | Popular dance, Jazz Bana will play < morning and, be-lmepos and the State aminer of | condittons give ment i Your Fla a Ay and {o draw the inflammation from i, ; [ Pulaski Hal,, Thanksziving eve and |y he wind did how! e. The | 7 - ou: ag and My Flag, vour sare feet there is nothing S0 and Sulphir Compoynd.” ‘It 1s very {4 a8 TUKIERES lieve me. the wind did how! som ® | Ccromerce that are best auaiified to | here, ¢ W. D. Nesbit | géed. You get real astion with Suse vom.ufl;mtu body éan discover | Thanksgivinz night.—adv mess boy only made enme trin from Lianale these, for thev will need the| The following committees = W Siztl myades tarise—it goes after pain and kiils it it has §MeR~ SUHiply maisten | Duck - hunters about ~Niantic aceithe gallev that morning and hadfpnest and stronzest minds. Some of |named: Nominating committee, C. .| pion ‘and Liberty right off the reel. Yes. it burns, but your comb of a soft brush with it and | numerons. These cloudy davs the |brousht in some wheat cereal, and T W, Y. the problems that he indicated were { Smith, R. Baird, W, it won M, Cowan, P.J. t blister—it doesn’t give agon- E : < e e g O. W. Holmes| ising pain a slap on the wrist, It doss &t hrogkH ‘$our haly, taking |ducks fly into the river and inkes and |stood by the table, with about six|yno RGO (LIRS, VR L Nortey and P, W, Chapman: auditing Sewsnt izing pai P on the wrist. It dos: B e s et e water meing from one end | i "ic fo he done with (1w strect | committee, Tohn B Fanning and Ar- | rne praest ol SR L L el EIVE UL 34“3"%;?\"““?31;"%'3-‘%-\1: o ing thiveraye hadr Gisappears! but what | get mear them. . |ef the cabin to the other. undecided |, jay companies which are facing n {thur E. Story; committee to supervise i e Mustarine aiwayh in the ‘yellow hox, delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage| Tomorrow (Wednesdav) care for | ¥hether T was hunsry emough to eat|gerigus situation as is shown when It | election, Fred i y = Singing, The Red. White and Blue. pt Cheers for the Flag, Boy_Scout Leader, Singing, The Marseillaise. Peace and World Brotherhood— | a. Bxcerpts from the following sug- gested poems and prose selections: Lineoln’s Gettysburg Speech or Sec- ond_Inaugyral. and -A r Compound is that be- seautifully drkenlng the hair after asgew leations, 1t also pro- uces (Kx £t} lustre and appearan. of avugd; gi yhich {5 so attractiv». This ready-fo-use preparatlon is a de- | hifnl tetier seminies $or -those who | desire a more youthful appearance. | 1t is not intended for the cure, miti- that mush or not, and had just’ pur some on my pte and. got it ‘sugaved »|and was reschinz to the other end of the table for the can of condenssd milk when a reeular tidil wave hit| vs amidships. Tons twd fons of wa Revens for| oy descended on that eabin. breakin which bega b the glass transems cver the ta through tod and before we bmer what hod the heliday .ravel, the Haven and Hartford an exira limited train ‘urk and Reston. Autobile parties from necticut will be at Carim the military carnival, Monday and_conting and Wednesc: < New | is understood that miles of read have . Root Leen ahandoned in Massachusetts be- se of unprofitable aperntin. Miner asked the support of alt cf serc of commerce on anv lines work that might be taken up by tate chamber. the two speaker: ker, J. A. Desmond, Lee Roy Robbi Coffee, doughnuts and apples wers cervad at a social half howr that fol- S eting. r was accompanied an: betw Call at our Store and us talk over this important question. The benefit will’ be mutual. le | ielsen, ‘who ection s recitation, from Songs of America s Bobra Children representing America and the He alse preached there Sunday morn- [ Derflows hottom part. | Seventh rrade. RUGRER Fepre g ea °. struck us aft the braakfast was wash- ST e AWt nt _ Seventh or cighth grade. and Homeland, Stiver, Burdsit & - New stock for today, ed on‘o the floor andwa stond kfiee | “n Ciqont » meeting, a 2 When the Great. Gray Ships Come| Ca. - ) ter, mackere deep in water. Ome fellow Iving infy . c“tpay eompanied by his sen-in-law, J. W. Tn, .., Guy Wetmore Carryl | Thanksgiving Hymn, Anopymous 4 P clame, flatf: his bunk alongside the e was ent bpots e Alsh of New London. s Sisth grade. (Riverside Fourth Reader.) 4 1 The fourth auarterly ¢ nfcrence was Jnthay's 35 932 AR i IR AT i e O ven e Story of the First Thanksgiving, THE JEWELER held at the st Hampten M. E. k 2 o ks To be told ply by teacher or{§ 0 ite Chamber of Commerce: e e s 5 Wi fe ‘s |CROWDS TO SEE FREE MONENS BRANGH MAKES Tie Pariament of Man Tenayson | . . Pupil = 3uilding 2 s crivener, of Norwich, bsing present. [heimet vou kn n e 2 PICTURES IN NEW LONDON ITS ANNUAL REPORTS | Man, = I OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. ing. cd up on top e mv wateh The motion picture shews 7 the The Recessional allies group themselves about teach- Kipling ) . School marches around this | at . s0 thern was ont four theatres Sunday evening, when [at the o Pt S Hndquarun For Relatives ord family f= ‘-mna-»h;!{l’l‘:qe. ot ¥hick waal el two performancen wors piven. were | wich woman's committee of i group, all singing as they march, - ed o mouli's mind high mass of |04 and the slass. <o T'Aidn't wet cut | witnessed hv immense thronss, an fcouncil of defense, wjich w Tn the lower g s the advice is ot| Over There! R requiem for lohn Dunix:ivy. sung tni o ot ger ina counla o S e pic are en- |the mayor's office’ at | have the pagennt idea prominent, with i £ 7 through the streets singing patriotis: : cent to ot seratched in a counls of | indication that the pictu e e . ¥ i St. Pairick's church Monday at 8 - lyjaces an mv hand when the chunk |joved and that thev with | the childre nwearing Indian, military | WEDDING. songs. 4 - - ¢lock by the rector, Rev. 1. H. Brod- 3 2 - i < Niipa e H. Chase, the chairman, pre- | or saflor suits such as the ¢ have, | Flagt The ‘last. convention of the Genergl . r bapnced off mv h T stond the musement-laving wr B ch as they .may ' T Ki ki—Fid, he & T . S erick. of the parts for a while and w secuting +(torney Dan- |#iding, and an atfendance of abaut 25. | qnd flags and banners used to vepre| fosaitpas Al | Synod had sgecial jmportance as it < The first dance of the scason held |what was oing on ontside. Ther> had notifiel the man-| Reports were en upon each of [ sent the ailies, Junior Red Cross or| The marriage of \Pgter TyeFkowski | marked at tlle same time that body’s at Richard's grove under fhe auspices |were siy barrels of Iubriciting cfl e aharee ‘af sdmission [the special lines that Kl | other organisntions ensazed in war|of Providence and Mra. Antonta Fid- | centennial. Two special celébrations of the War Camp Comw:unily taok [which had. been Inched to aeck. ‘tute & violiion of-the|been taken up. ere coverel | work. : iveh of Pond srect took rlace here on f were arranged. The speakers wera Q2 i | place Monday night. Pances will be|floating and bumpinz info {he cabin cantam of Police. Charles Pin: b7 the following. €hild welfare The following are {helr programs: onday morning at S Jjoseph's |the living presidants who had served: Bvery Watih of this ‘make a | fiven Mondart Wodnestan cod Friday | »nd themselves outside, until they fi- et ool T R e il y susan Huntington: | iinderzarten hurch. T coremony was perform- | o make the boay’s history, Dr. J. Au model timepiece. Svomnge / y knocked ome another's keads infat cach of the plavhousk:. at- whethh Tunt” | Song. The Stars and the Bing Sky, |¢d bY Rev. L V. Maciejewski. both | Singmaster of Getfield, Ohio, Dr. du Cargo of fresh fish just arrived at|and run over the deck. Fyery few ‘hristian As- tempt_was wade to Secure on adm Grace W. Conant | Pride and groom were born in Poland | Clutz of Gettysburg Seminary, Dr. Da 9 (1 | O5Eood's wharf. Pricos reasonable— | minutes some piece of the ship's piu- fsion fee. either at the hox offices M. Huntin<- | Thanksgiving song, Father, We Thank jand lfuve been employed in mills. Yarger of Chicago 1Algr. l;L l;smfér 2; | adv, X mage, the wooden parts, would be seen | oy 1+ anv other method. but it is D Hav ‘_anl Thee. [ g oSS Louisville, Kentucky, Dr. V. G. : Monday aftcrnoon thers \was a pray- | 0084n by TFinally T decided we |yng »-tood th:at fhe, theaire manage- Higgins: Qecoration, | Grade T : Receive Copies of Plane News. |Trossler of Springfield or meating ft the home ot Ares A | wouldn't met anvthing (o cat standin” [ ments mtended to cawse an attache Steiner: Sonz. There Are Many Flags in Many | Many local people have received e Tremt, 16 Tl anesr Tor ‘ike{demn.in t wet place, so I f‘;flwc’“ o he stationed at the entrances with gl Ry 11 ads. | copies “of the Plane News, the Alr Origin of Measurements. o wsville section ) out throuzh the top and over the ton into which 'ie-attend- 5 wel Recitatior ! paper of the A L. F. Among| The word ell means arm, and thus Franklin Square [ Thamcvine sectign of” CombE SRR e eanisom over the ‘galley o bl e . Leavens: 2. Fhe Mt | : = by ]Abhe' ord eltennasin. St acht, week and thelr fr Where the iwo negro cooks were, for|nemination they desired. Hal A. Nert Contributors’ Colum: lantic| el-bow means the join Where all cars stop TAPRY ek, AN Wyl frie they couldn't zet out at all durinz| fawever, Prqsecuting Attornev beth Hunting- Monthly. September, | arm. The ell measure was taken from - b 3 Don't (f"rl’l [};nfl J 2 the storm as water :r‘:“m }vm'lp;rm t n fru: ny ch plan e b. Happy Thought X L | Donation For Red Gross. the arm of Henry I, and if that was 4 ——— | seven pieces will pla or ¢ anybody on deck. They handed ma e a the majagers to ba e e . L. Stevenson) 5 1 it Wi v - Wednesday evening gni Thursday [up some rerambled , with bacon | ed that any chars The box B DR she ¢ If T Were a Sunbeam., _The Norwich chapter of the Redyard and a quarter it wag of very ufy evening at Pulaski Hall.—adv strips on ton. The-hacon all flew off | omea®o . "oaricotion vark in varied fie nd the Ty Larcom!(ross has received « donation of $1§|psual length! The capacity of the hu- At Noank, Mr. and Mre Varnum|the minute I pulid it outside the gal- indicated that future lines of activity | 4. Good Morning, Merry Sunshine. from the Irochlichkeit Baghes soclo~ | man hody was also early put to the. Tucked will observe the :2nd anni- [ley, but T clapned ome haad over will include ‘& bBack to the school! " Grade TI— 2 L. which amaunt “;n-zuh sumpiated | o asasusement = thi e s vermiry of their marriags ihis (Tues- |6g8S, thgrebv keeving (hem where than the passing of o |Movemeni, food conservation. child | There is a Flag That We Love Best can well be uged. X il S day) evening by miving w whist to|they belonged until [ con’d make them optac] ough the ausdience. fol- |eifare. clubs, | of AN | the expression, p, - step which a la: number of their reia- |fast in a bucket. I gave the SuUN's Crew (1o wine the seating of th tend: New Normal Music Co Henry Weldan in K. of T. Work. |jump,” “A stone's throw,” anN the old tives and frfends have beo1 bilden. half the eggs and shuds and took the 3 g ! This meihed was not fallowsd, { o Book IT, Part L. have been received here from saying, “Within a bowshot away.” * Have. .yoti Jewelry or This week Friday the third box of |Test forward to the Radio shacl At feun itatives thanksgivi 3 & | Recitationsi- Weidon, formerly of thi ~ Fthe Red Cross Tnes s . pox & | there waa four other buy e L K @ the open- | The orsanization of women's | 5 He Prayeth \ Best, ra i — — 2 Yogpitals 18 10 be Packed by Mrs | fovih. They only give mno es ing perfor 3 own that| efore ‘."‘“‘{ . Coleridge A Silver Ware to engrave? || 52omiimy i, ol "Eotian i well my| o woek, and T was determined thev | {1 DO etore. th |3 b Jeatp 200 i AS YOUNG AS linen articles are acceptabio and there ."°t‘“{",“c"n“§““w“j to it that motalng | gpeninz of the and manv o 3 sivh i E@;r United Lutheran Church. i e 2 # 4 o | iust becauge we w P s Torl ik T Ttha s airagtor (T ilgrim Storie Tiy, pub., S s i 3 Bring it to wa and we | B4 KAT EER T (T (e = kSt R tth me e Jalie S 115 D O IDNEYS Every insurance company dotng bus- | (03906 to breathe and the fons o' |other houses S D teacher and pupil i on in New York City from 3 3 ance " - | the waves were chopped off rlean snd - & i ts. Louls Grade TH— B3 will do it for you. ¢ Ansigeidi iness in Connepticut has been request- | Sth ed by Howeil Chene: flew through the air just like snow feth Huntingto | November 13th- tie three older THREE ARE HELD FOR ong, America the Beautiful, The secret of youth is BLIMINATION. v, state e f | wl it s hard except tha ington. K o sates | Podies of the Lutheran Chureh, the|of pQISO: from your bod; This e [ihe war seringe camipalis 1o’ wadecs | 5UE e Wind blows Uard except (hat U. 8. COMYISSIONER | ('™ (g 1y aonine Lee B3¢t Genoral Cauncil, the General Synod | done, ¥a can lve to be & Nundred aud take, beginning December 4, a drive, | a1 shin did a submereinz act once or| ; F - s Maternea: and the United Synod South wemt out | enjoy the good things of lite with as 4 ! [ did a_submerginz act o John Rourke. William _Whitford, | Rer ; - 5 = he: Bt b L e pep" as you did when in_tha the purpoese of which #i t¢ put this|iiwice, but came up times L . B Re n, I to God, Immortal!lof existence to form the I'nited Lu : N % 4 twice, a e 5 colored. Louis Lawton and fobn Shea, L v Bar jolecrste A e Springtime of vouth Keep your body Tht Plaflt-cadden CQ. state over th: top in this work. after a hapd struzgle bridee | S %t hie ity and oll ancnsed of pro.| WAR SAVINGS DRIVE Praise. - Anna L. Barbauld | thgran Church in America. i% gaod candition, that’s the secret. At th ting of the Wa - : av, life boats and mafts : When Phy Heart With Joy O'erflowing| ~November 12th-14th were given over teh the kidnéys. The kidneys ands . he Moeting af tha Waterbugy (was toyn awav, llfe boats .and > liquar sailors in this city BEGINS HERE DEC. 7| (PFirst und last stanzas). song arto the bodies to wind up e organs are the main causes, i o Women's cluh today (Tucsd tie | crushed and broken, and we had ight, were presentog ber | Gl £as). g fo the Stuargis Bodiey &) wina S ative orpias e e R " stablished 1872 \speaker will be Miss M. Estella |nump oil overboard for five hours oner Farl Mathew- | - L omne o) met in Toanoke, Va. to falill the re- | All the Dblood passes through your: Noww g Sprague. on the staff of the Connecti- | lighten her. About {hree the Abernan atter they [ 107 geks from jzerm e 11 the re- | inars once every three minites. ORWICH,-CONN. cut Agriculiural college wt Storrs, | batrels went over the side. : held In tha palice caurt In | 2, o Bedler | The President Of The Wom |(urements of 1 Thidt op| They strain ‘o fiier out the impurl: e \hose. subject will be “Home Econ. [some time to et repaired. We cxnect | Tofare the | the lesal chasrman. s »lendy ma : ; f A ! : inidst offties. That is thelr work. Keep them) SR W Tt Cmiegtons - e e ety Reay and 1 i s et e oy o Jeor| @8's War Service Legion | iac] | Siae aud, I atabee weskngomgnel Sale of Christmas novelties by Mis; | to bave breakfast will close. "Throe athers were all held for appear- | 1ot (W V7, S W0 TERVRCENS 0 Beo~ .. Scherer, the president the | the poisonous wastes and, deadly uria Maud C. Buckimgham, 66 McKinley| 1oVe to all ance before the U. 8. dixirict oourt 10 | by pasiee § ik ey W for twe Thours paraded|acld accumulations from your svstem, 2 ji Vov 3 CART. + D r3 N L ahsythe 8 ‘3ke GOLD MBDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- venue, openjng Monday, -November Hartford on December el the {1 TS, Boof_an e & ke GOLD ABDAL, Hagrlom Ol Cap . h, and continuing daily until Chirist- oy three could ohtain bonds and they | S SOTHE e LE0 A ules at intervils and you witl alwagst ew 0" 0 nas, Hours, 9 a m. to 1 p. m, 2 t OBITUARY were faken to the New Landon county | "qpe fer it g e 2 O . gel sirong and vizarous. Nerves amd: §and 7io § p. m. Articles from 23 Deniel. Benntes jail by Depty 1 A e s o Spanish Influenza can |iisiec Vit it ina Sour fses cents up—adv s i e e s e s s LG R will radigte yputh and health. GOLD H The funeral of Mrs. Fhilip McGold- 8o Qe % i Iy e | 4 MEDAL Haariem Oil Capsules are im= | arted direct from the laboratories até Biariem, Holland. ¢ } They are not o patent medicine, but/ a guaranteed remedv which has been: curred at his home at 168 North Main street on Monday morning after a lin- rering illness, Most of his life was passed in this ed with the great volume of w ings husiness that camo flooding upen’ them. Norwich has a g®ola of $606.000 ang be prevented easier than it can be cured. INFLUENZA FEAR IN THANKSGIVING REUNIONS T. Eben Reeke, of the state Line rick, 60, wife of Phili; McGoldricly of Daabury, who died Friday Nor+ wich, was held at St. Jo Danbury, Moaday mopn| & in Dr. at ten o ety - by the sturdy r over 200 A 3 city. On January 19, 1868, he was|council of public health, said on Man- |it s estimated that half of that will - . B e A e O n T . clock. Besides her husband <he is sur- n{a"med Bl AR LB R LR LT e P s it 1 ‘he sales At the first sign of a Jeais 3o wehioh Leg, Nelped thomolhe art r‘lm"luo' cn WYl ke & brothes in Now York: {erine McCarthy, daughter of Mr. and [that the stats would suffer from a re- | during the manth have becn complet- 2 1 ~{healthlest races in the world. Get y Alumni_here learn thai this year |Mrs. Patrick McCarthy. She passed |currence of the epidemic of Spanish|ed. YFar the coming d Chairman shiver or sneeze, take them from vour druggist. Do not take Telephone 1450 for the first time, Brown university |away on March 8, 1906, aged 68 years. [influenza. The disease Ias appeared | Rodier will ! 1 of four~ v |8, mbstitute.” I sealed packages— .. offers extension courses for teachers| The deceased is survived by one son, |again in Plainville, Suffield, Southi minute speakers at the itres, and \LL, THRSR MEED. Leaves culan";flgh; “Morwich, | Saturday mernings. Wwa coutses are | Jeremiah J. Conmors, an engineer on |ton, Watertown, Milfor:, Branford, | will push the sales throush the schools, Q! ‘\? Tuesday, ThW 4 p. om. -0591"0'!- o in bit;lfiy by Trof. Waiter | the Ne;v Ha.;}_m n‘\;lrgadfi‘nnd lhe{e is | Stratford, Old Saybroeck, Stenington ;{lfltr_‘um‘(‘]l uring mnm1 Leaves N Y and meeting at 9.15, and one in so- |a daughter, Mrs. M. J. Barnett of 188 |and Presto isting the women, th: : w.dw. o Frid'.s:' “;‘ RISF | o} science, by Prof. Dealer, at 1130, | Norih Main street. Thera is also a | The cautions the pewple | the Girl Scouts i CAS(ARA QUININ ! £V KNOUSE” Acur@” | A vigorous demial of u press dis. |57andson. A brother and other rela- fagainst gatherings in large mumbers |Sales. It will ot be a czmpaien for A AL ave 0a = E | patch that the Waterbury-Milldale | tives live in Whitinsville. Mass. of guests in homes for Thanksgiv- | pledges but for straignt sales and % Tramway Co. ‘ine was tied up becaysa| For vears Mr. Connors had been |ing festival and says thers should be |every solicitor will have allotments of a strike of motormer-and condue. | @mPloved in the water department of no gatherings of muests in family | of stamps to dispose of. "~ AMERICAN HOUSE tors % the city. ) homes whera there are persons suf-| Judge John M. Thayer has already Standard_cold remedy for 30 years—ia tal 2 " was made b;‘.fic;:‘:;;‘?!:i:f B Gt Mrs. Gagrge W. Hewitt. fering from the disease. kindly plaged the hiz store in the flifim"‘““-“&fi?’?‘"«n = urn 00 A First-class Garage Service Connected | dy, general manager, formerly of Nor-| Mrs. Lydia E. Hewitt, wife of George —— Thayer building at Mr. Rodier's dla- Racs 1015 tally Thw SRR o) s D. MORRISSEY ' Pr. wich. W. Hewitl, died Sinddy at her home | PRINCIPAL TIRRELL is posal % headquariers, “Over ‘e S B e B 3 Prop. : in' Waterford, following o lingering “the aim and Y Is be- i 3 . Shtiker s intonr TR (50 St By S| Mmere ek baewif s b (S| [ ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT isheq'tha Sorwich Wil ehiind v | Wa afiee the Public of Nogh g , stato . - " lenry A. Ti ly just as she has done in all the 1 r 3 MiTeket Sfhee glgned by Governor Holcam, ‘aze be- L tedee ey RuRband, 18 ou |l ot Dadiny aae el e . wich three thousand cords of Farm : B R FUNERAL Stanley Geer. The body of Stanley Geer, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Geer, of Auburn, R. I, arrived here on the 10.28 train on Monday morning and was taken in charge by Undertaker Fourigan, Rel. vice presids club of the s t of the Iloadmasters’ te at a spacisl meeting and Juncheon heid on Suturday at Hartford. H. Fl. Bachelor of Windsor was elecied president and Arthur Les af Bridgeport, secretary. H. C. Morrison, assistant seuretary of the state board of education, and Mor- ton Sayder, inspecter of high schools, Bureaus for distribution to all boys and girls who hand in recosds of work in any of the Junior Food Army pro- jects. The American Railway ress Co. has announced that owing to the great congestion of express jnaiter during the holiday season, it will be impes- Seasoned Wood. We can de- liver wood to any and all cus- tomers in carload, cord, half’ cords and bushel lots. SPECIAL TWO AUTOMOBILES Iiv MAIN STREET MIXUP A-large Cadillac coupe whose driver seemed to be having troubie with hi brakes bumped into the rear end of a Tord touring ear on Main street im front of the Boston Sto DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shanndn Building Take elevatgr Shetucket Street {4 DON'T FORGET To Put Oysters On ust before & ] sible for the company to movo lve an- | atives accompanied the body and bur. | were the speakers; the {opic heing, |6 O'clock on Monday evcning. The YO r ix - bask ents : (Pbbne imals and birds. The embhargo is from |jal was in the family lo: in Y: “How the State Board of Kducation|tail light on the tourin; oar was W Six eta for $1.00 ... December 10 to December 31, inclu- cemetery. The family lived in wich and the receased leaves his par- ents and eeveral brothers and sisters. He died on Friday, aged 16 years. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Can Help the Secondary the state” DAVIS THEATER. One seldom sees in motion pictures such talent as was displayed in Stak- of | smaghed. In bewking away the driver of the coupe drove ona cf Iris rear fenders into the telegraph pole on the Boston Store car: The Ford car had the registry No. 56185, Arthur N. L'Hes hools ive. A. |'G. Tflgpums?& 'F‘_ ‘S'L G. M. Codding, of the #epartment of entomology of Sforrs Asricultural (PROTECT YOUR FEET), UNTIL JANUARY f1st All delivepies made promptly Do not wait until the day you NEED IT—order a day or two ahead so wé can deliver it, Thanksgiving Menu GENUINE BLUE POINTS college, has heen at the cffice of the Danbury Farm Bursau collécting ine Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice,Building, 321 Main 8t. Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 TEACHER DFVIOLIN will take limited number of pupils. For rates apply 38 Union Street. GEER BE5 Phone 511 i e— formation regarding tha garden re- ports of the fown and «ounty. These reports will be tabulated und filed in the state library. s The war drive.in Wesichester w13 a suocess, the quota beingz $200, and the amount raised $210. Mrs. C. H. Norton was chairman and her com- mittee comprised Mrs. }. T. Peck, Mrs. Harold Hodge, Miss Jennie Will~ iams, Mrs. 8. D. Brainerd, Miss Bes- Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Oleott spent the week end in Boston. Miss Winifred Welles is visiting for several weeks in New York. 7 The Monday Sewing cluh met yes- terday with Mrs. Alivn L. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Trumbull, after spending the last two years in Africa, have arrived in California ang will soon visit Norwich relatives. e Elkin, Ladwig Skopowski. The Bullatin's telezrapzic news Monday that Major-General Willlam Crozier had resigned, was : reminder to Norwich residents that he married Mary Willlams, of New London, and that his sister is the wife of John C. Reyburn, of the Pmuot sefiion, a “owmar mamer of Mrs, Huntington Lee and son of New Haven, Ensigh James L. Hub- bard, Mrs. Hubbard and infant son Charles of Newport are guests of Mrs. Charles L. Hubbard. Middletown—The Middiesex hospi- g His Life, a five-part picture fea- turing Willilam &. Hart in the lead- ing role of the squarest gambler and straightest shot west of Santa Fe, which was shown to iarge houses at the Davis theatrg on Monday. sides’ Mr, Hart Sppear ibret. other stars of fiindom. who are recognized hereever motion pictures are shawn. hey are Charles Ray, Louise Glaum and Jack Livingstone. The atory is @ gripping weatern drama enacted by a well balanced cast. The other feature of the hill is Out et a Clear Sky, & .5-part Paramount Bow | City, and the coupe No. 14 ue! Kaplan, Norwich. Officers Perry and Keenan took the parties concerned to the police station wiers the matter was adjusted. AVIATORS DEPART FOR NEW YORK DESTINA/TION Lieut. Floyd E. Weish and “Serst. F. W. Singafoos, the two aviators who landed at the fair graunds jate Sun- day afternoon, rose from the field ahout ten o'clok Monday morning after filling thelr tanks with fuel. The aviators made a good getaway, cir- production with Marguerite Clarke in the leading role. An official Warm iim completes the bLill. tal ived one-half of the de- tred Th"IaTy of canned woods, Our faplts are soom .forgotten—if known only to ourselves. cled about the clty several times and then winged their way for New York and were soon lost' to view True love seldom finds it necusm ta express itself in wards, L % CENTRAL MEWS PHOTO SERVICE. NEW YQAK. The Marchioness of Londoenderry, President of the Women's War Serv. ice Legion, which has done such excellent work for the armies by Pproviding for them a steady supply of competent cooks, motar drivers, and other useful 21ds to the prosecy. tion of the war, is the wife of the seventh Marquess, and daughter of the first Viscount Chaplin. Like her father, she is fond of sport and of doge, and one of her favarites, a wige and faithful-lopking ‘creatur i3 3sen with her in this characteristic Rhotogranh, GENUINE MUMFORD COVES From Mumford Cuve.flcann. GENUINE CAPE CODS From Cotuit, Mass.. GENUINE WAKEFIELDS From Waksfield, R. I. From Great South Bay, N. Y. both hers and elsewhere. . % ROpE BLACE Insist on getting what yau pay for, Insist on the Genuine—don’t ascept four varisties out of the same barrgl, POWERS BROS. ¢ DR, ALFRED RICHARDS $-12 3. m.—1.30 to 5 p, M. Wed. gn? Sat. Evenings 1-8 Room i Thayer Building § l Tel. 299 Residence tel 1226 NORWICH COAL AND WOOD COMPANY ' PAN 11-31 Cove Street Telephone 1322 DENTIST Office Hours: