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T e e b e T B . ~ ‘BAPTISTS END_COUNTY CONVENTION HUMORS OF THE DAY The Doctor. has an abnor FREE TO ou say your 1 appetite., ThedBuiletin, o A THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL Co B / Ao . things that make him = Fosten e twenty-four Baptist churches of | Mrs. Arthur White, Mps. Clinton Cas- | A Yew Mothod That Anyome Can: Globe. 2 Lo o TEER RS = E%hfl'm’x makipg up the New Lon- | well, the Misses Lons Tathem. Sarah| yis Withost Discomfort or doax of| st urricane warnings are displave ptpist agsociation closed their|Youns, Gladys Beckwith, Marion 3 - 4 from the Louisiane Coast eastward to|102nd amnual domvention Thursday af- [ Gurney. Florence Firmon, Ada Stan- | ¥ haye a new melihod that controls - : P H Toneee oe e 3 : Carabelle, Florida, and storm warnings | ternoon, having held a two-day ses |ton, Alice Young, Mabel Darling, Isa- | ous cope, Mo matiay whether vour |l The Weather ‘Today Will Probably Bo peve Tolow AL i S LADY.ASSISTANT on northeast Texas coast. sion at the Montauk avenue Baptist|belle Weod, Helen Hethinton, - Viole! | caze 15 64 1ong stending or recemt de- L e L. . There will be showers FAiddy morn- | church in New London, with an at-{Youns, Hazel Fitch, Mary Dolbeare|velomnent, wheiher it~ is prosent a= | — 5 Ld C ene! "~ LAl Calls Answered Promptly ing in New England. { tendance of fnearly. 200 delegates. land Mrs. Floyd Fulier. [ Ly Sever or corwmic asinia, - 5 i [ L Day and Night Winds off the Atlantic coast: The church reports showed a total| The afterneon session opened with |SRould, send for o free crisi ‘o . . T ToAan'E kies 1 were North ef Sandy Hook: Moderate | of $51.3§ for all p s ,vaised [an address by Miss Tatten, o teacher|Vou Jive, no matler what your age of i = shifting becoming northwest and fresh | durinz the vear which was 'gqu! $8,000 [in the Mather Missienary school atl|accupatipn. it vou are trpubled with 5 h, Fido is ed @uring Friday, showers. mmore ihan the vear before. The mem-|Columbla, N. C. Other speakers on|asthma. our mefuod should relieve you { . That may be. E D the Sandy Hook to Hatteras: North-|bership gain in the vear had been 59 |the programme were Rev. G. H.|promptiv. 7 Falk he had -~ east, ' becomiMg fresh, with clearing |of which the Central Baptist church|Strouse, of Norwich, Dr. A. B. Coats| e cspecially want to send it to ¥anwas City Journal . JOSEPH BRADFORD # ™" of this city had The trail of thelof Hartferd, secretary of the State|[iPSf, APPUTEniY fopeless cases Thore . | “They had hare for o - - Forecast. influenza epidemic is shown in the re- | Baptist copvention amd Rev. PE. E.|preparations. fumes ‘‘patent smokes.’ proudiy mothe a . £ port of deaths which were 70 as con- ; Gates of Hartford. ctc. have failed. We want to show | had been shot 2 Southern New England: Showers|trasted with 44 a year age. Among the 'Gelsgates attending tha|svery t our expense that this new “Really!"” said the li And KB[NDE Friday morning followed by fair; Sat-| The following were the reports made | Sesgiéns this mern are: Mrs. A. R, Tetnad s dos:rrwgzo end all Aiffisult | who held ‘it while g | urday Yair, with moderate tempera-|by the Norwich churches: Wilsen, New Lendon. Uuniington |Prexthing, 2l wheeaing, and ail thote |y Dallas News ot M | ture ¥ A 3 Street ‘chureh; AMys. Richards of the|'“H7.% e s ten important te # “There an . Lo Wiswi Books Made and Ruled to Order | Rttt = bk e L, Montauk Avenue church: Mrs, George E;"'xefz S Singls dav. "veite mow and IS NOW IN PROGRESS e ™ 108 BROADWAY | _The following records, reperted from | formard "rv'lhu , ':;n :.'notho; “,”Z King of the Huntington Street|begin the me! hed at ence. :una ae U oA the! ube " v 1 The Bulletin's observations, show the | prosem urch although clr- | chureh: M S, Dolbeare. I'irst church, |money. Simply mail coupon below. Do band. “We have neish A i bl Li Shanges in SRR and (hé oxo: Pk Ottober, the hoapital being over- x‘cZ'r:tfi 3(‘::1 '%“',‘\,”(n’;'f,’}‘;f;‘;{fl," LR . . ; IS of. vs wWho bave LA tiens ‘A Serviceable Line = st iined | erowded "with ‘influensa patients. and |Mve B P, Dapisls of Niantic, Charies FREE TRIAL COUPON Our line of Floor Coverings was e PO e bustnam g throughout the city, Bushnell Chapel FRONTIER ASTHMA O, Rod : . n Penhallew, Huntington Strect chureh; was offered and used as a temporary|Mrs. James D, Rough of this city, Jospital and many sisk were cared foriRev. R_A. Kilburn of _Interchurch here, necessarily closing the church|World Movement, Mrs. Y. Gilchrist, the suftering becoming, & very great|T. Tidredge.ef Nigntic, Jiss Susan i of Men’s .and | Boys”'Shoes never more complete than it is this 233X, Niagare and idudsoa Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of vour methed te: owest 6 Comparisens. for other services for a month. First church, Nerwich: Ida D. Stark season. . AT *THE .RIGHT "PRICES Predictions for Thursday: Show-| In January Rev. A F. Purkiss was|of Moodus, ‘Mre. Bertis Ji. Dunbar.{ form z . Speaking at - the | Fluntington Street church . p s weather: Early morn.|Camps in Texas. He was areatly miss- | Brown of Norwich, . Ii. r of| I Ims O L Express :and * Team Harness cloudy in atternoon. 4, but the ehugeh felt it a priilege | Niantic, Rev. and Mys. A. J. Chandier | COME O P 2t LowrPrices ek 501 1 to give him to this work. an opportun- | of this city, Mrs. William A. Ames, | GS OF : 1 s, eon ara B, o o A i T easant ot the| St A L. FOR F R A R e gospel-to these soldier bove | fluntiéy of East Lo “ g 4 L The L.L.Chapman Co. ...~ TR T F RIS cam | B ) S rosses In cLame o ALL KINDS o, oo > ® 5z s g’e’x“fl?" of Youns peopie’s work. Un- | toddard of New London, GROTON IRON WORKS LTk - 1 St P e o L SulE ship the young peopl < of Niantie, T. M. Browning LR 2 i a P sl 5 S8 DG B Mecwer. S are entering into their work wwith cn- | of Montville, Mrs. J, J. Cruttenden of | 1 Jeceivers Frederick Conlin and T - owd > enteri: g Montville, Mrs. J. J. en e . ; Tron ! —- thusiasm. {the” First church of Waterford, Mra.| Loy Harwood of the Groton & T SO! ol i ‘The mid-week praver meetings are|Jessic F. Havens of Niantic. Miss M. | °’,',’;:l "3“: C‘;:;g;f‘ e ‘:f,l;,l“;';‘?‘ IT WILL PAY YOU o Do : times of joy, being attended in large,Annic Paype of Niantic, Mrs pans o 55,11, The amounts vary from numbers. ‘and the pastor -and peopie | Greiz. apprekend Jesus Christ in th Because of Large Variety iss Leila Prescot A a - N = ants owed the Hartford Times to Mie. E. C. Thorpe. Mr. and | 5500,000, alleged to be due the Unit- Joha & Geo. H. Bliss | and go away from the s. Vine W. Starr, Mr q s h. C The Morse | 4 - i T, o the e Vo ¥ ed States Steamship Co. (The Morse | il Torgest Amortment | || ~o IERe T U ool AT | Y, rrom the Slaly ‘Sphe, | dersop, 3k 2 dnteryor, . interestcd "R LR S Tt et | Because of Standard ity e Tt L T L & FTVILLE | beowrcceived into the church, forty-|nolds of this city, N. A. Kinney he :,“,gflgi‘ s 4 i % B fl| Corntosse SRR | eight o7 these beinz by baptism. {antic, Mrs. Jenn; United Biates Stoamahi ;| Because of Choice Dfllgn’ |ne wes in the army he car In respamse to the call of the North- | London. N. A. Kinney of Niantic, Mre. | \hine d"5eh e e Gufticigii} nents in the Village—High | DIAMOND JEWELRY Because of Excellent Values el Il )| arn Baptist Convention to ruisc the|Jennie B. Saunders of New London: ! g BROOCHES Rl e e oey, gy [ $6,000.000 for the Victory drive this|G, L. Reynolds of New Fondon. A. M.| 5580, Fneumatic Tool Co- S28.080 s PINS but even this could be for-| SHUTCH mer W Slletment of 34200 in|Holl of East lyme Mrs. T {|Firsc National Bank of Boston $300.- s v e it were mot for the effeet it t e ar missionary ap- | Hughes of New York, Iimma.J. Tuck-|oqq? ygeyer 1. Hollandersky, $30,683.- : 5 . . P SCARF pon the carpets of the village POrtionment | er of Tast Lyme, Tevi Tucker of Tast| 832" JIE " ioree, 310685001 Ben- | During this Fall Opening we particularly feature KALEIDOSCOPE RINGS Alag, Providence sireet hag| TBE church has lost by death during|Lyme, F. A. Webber of T.yme, ReV.| i, "tw. Morse, $25,394.57: - " il & Rugs. There are Rugs in all sizes, from the small door mat up through the large sizes to the big carpet sizes which almost cover the whole floor. Rugs suit- able for Parlor, Living Room, Dining Room, Sleeping Rooms, Hall and Library. These Rugs at Special Price: AXMINSTER RUGS the year several of its members, among | Georze Henry Strouse of the First|:: ral “ = S St dthwing|these beinz Col. Charles W. Gale, ong | church, Nor Rev. rthur. .| Byibead Co. 3108330 haries | approaching. Not|Of the most prominent and infiuen- | Purkiss of the Central church of Nor-| p®MEnt, FeRe 02, Fonr 000l ©rrs B2 rovidence ot received a | tial men of the church and his loss is|Wich, Mary Neal Purkiss of Norwieh, |- T908 $704Y i g . but the grosswalls have | keenly felt. }Jennie L. Spencer of Central chureh|3nte So- SO0 : | c share. and more, teo.| The church is to entertain <hs State |of Norwich. Sophia L. Wilcox of New 5 o i | Jout to cross the street hop! ('onvention in October. and is looking | Lendon, Rev. and Mys, P. F. Wolfen- m one lump of eand to another until| forward to the cominz of Gyps¥ Smith, |den of the First church of Waterford, the trip was to be made|Jr. in November, Miss Alice Tooper of Montville, Mrs. ident, but Dame ¥or-| Always there is enthusiasm in the | Edward Cornet of Quaker Hill, Mrs. J.| ice and both feet re-|Sunday school among the voung, and|M. Colby of New Londen, Mrs. Isaac| of oily tar. Poorialso thé older ones. Gardner, Mre. Lucy Gardner, Mr as the- might, to keep| Plans are now being made for a‘mew | L. Taft. Mrs. Cha, Gardne carpets is an impos- | beginners room. " Tmogens Lester, of Waterford: 4 sons boldly enter| The women's soeieties are carrving | Thomas Church, Mrs. N. C. Allen. Miss | carnesiness the missionary | Susie M. Wood, Mrs. Charles I. Cha- trail of tar{ werk in study and labor. pel, N. C. Allen of Montville; Mr. and £ | Mrs, W. D. Hetherinzton of the Boz- eived a coa as the s and fal ng of tar and PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. liss Johx & Geo. H. B Peter's half centuries | during th!s time On most voy | ocean steamst { crockery and | An autemobil have been « he sound b eflector an | A Pittsfield Bulletin’s Pattern Service | nobl and tramp through the parlor|on wi om, leavin; * A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. P-4 lind hound his| all broods Foot Specialist | oliow it baciwards. | cause the work. is done aceording e |TAh ehurch in Titchville James | i 5 o= oo Jati D % (PROTECT YOUR FEET) k nninz to wonder | Ilie command, in love | Trumbull of Xerwich Town Ter. Don. Size 27x54 inches, regular $3.75 value—at. . $3.29 {for_years butiness man b Strcec is a bless ; B of the mecorh chosen D e 3 s 95 By iyl M Mfr. Cummings' Spring Arch Support, Norwich, L Bt Size 27x54 inches, regular $4.50 value—at. . $3. of life is The average 1 irst. Waterford. Mrs. Clinton Rozers of | another vear of| feffingwell, Mrs. A. F. Beebe of Nor- | ¢ village, but the . me the street; e $uits 7.3 Alice Building. 321 Main St. Narwich, Cenn, Phane 1356-4 | er in | coun “Size 36x72 inches, regular $7.25 value—at. . $6.49 Size 4 ft. 6x6 ft. 6, regular $12.50 value—at $10.50 Size 6x9 feet, regular $26.50 value—at. ... $23.75 . Size 7 ft. 6x9 feet, regular $28.50 value—at $25.50 Size 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6, regular$38.00 value—at $34.00 Size 9x12 feet, regular $45.00 value—at. .. $41.00 Ox12 feet, regular $55.00 value—at. .. $47.50 forced upon it | Privilege We regret that|#ieh. Mre. Winifred M. Pulsifer of the = - il e that l\aaln(:\'cr‘;;‘e L 2 amp et has not!irst church of Norwich, Mrs. Minnie| i | se, and, havipg the tar|been as noticeable as usual but our| Amburn of the First h of DEAD HORSES and COWS | o usc. wangti 1o make 5 good show- | financial progress has bLeen mors | wich. are. M. A, Gri 1 | ing.” seems to be right. They did, but| marked than'in several vears past,|sich Central church, ) REMOVED there are many pcolplc] in Tafiville whol;‘he full apportionment for our usual|chester of would\ike 10 do a little showing them- | bengvolences has been reached and we|of the Mont m ehure FREE OF CHARGE | e N Ihawe contributed to many of the out- | W A. Mine Bozrah _ churel Con-Eak S Mev Eihdsn ine car that has been used|side causes for humanity - Joserh - of the Hunting- | WEST 3IDE HIDE cO. ! Head, an line was| i is & gieal pleasurc (o see our boys i ton Street church, Georze P. Smith of | riday af-{who gave of iheir best in the servize |the Union church of Montville and o people|of their coun fow returning and|Mrs. M. M. Francss of Waterford i at wn Front| putting theic strength a. int e one. c e amount s ;‘uu}"t:mu‘l‘d“ruclo\; the service of Christ and urch.| UNITED WORKMEN MAKING TAPESTRY RUGS {of commercial cotton zromn . s maf‘;fiw”@” we remember iwith s the | DRIVE FOR MEMBERS be is produced in the Uited ¢ : 5| two who gave their all by paving tho| o0 Lo g o (R 08 | e g i 14.95 {the eron o co at suprem; ifice. . re x An Z (. e ] 4 0 va —3 o | ce: of the tc : umes Coal Co. are now ag-|“Diring the year n chapter of the|de" of Unitag Workmen | Size 6x9 feet, regular $16.50 value—at. ... $ conto? the ot 1 x 2 exty i ~{under the leadership of Mrs. Calvin] . ¢W Haven, Oct. 16, e Size 8 + reoular , e 7 | per Russia ltc_tne] SNUR: The Sunday fchool i the same | 3ENd from all ports’ of the store - Size g t;A 3x10 fn.::,].ub;l‘lg‘ufise.(i’o \alluL at ;gggg 1 ek o SR ant factor in the lif the | g e Pt z 2 feet, 1 r $30. salue at. ... 2 during t OF ALL KINDS Baltic, The. contributions made by |M3Ke this session one of most i 504 Size 9x fee e e 9 00 vauc 4 The Federation of B Size 9x12 feet, regular $42.00 value—at. .. $37.50 Iwill hold an exhibit | manutac Fear: | 1, which incindes I .\ POPULAR DRESS d_Society Automobiles, ber | k?‘n(‘ o cet g::r:. SRERAE 10 uaey FOR THE LITTLE MISS | § 113 Caivinmns, Wagons, |5 it e e e ol e RIS EXTRA SPECIAL RUG VALUES & Miss Tlizaeth McSheifery. _{teenth. v B and popl z 3 & since rett Pingvec is now able to be | “In sadition of the 16 Rort or Size 27x50 Rag Rugs, regular $1.39 value—at $1.09 e tion we 3 o do our part|,. ving recovered from an district has pattern Trucks and Carts S e 8 toward the certain mph of our Re- oane > 3 g b . 3% Cear East. It or appendicitis. 54 B i - . the a 10 vasrs. 7a 3 A , ster o culs hpd A Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- o ! deemer's Kingdom. Simiifiog end the Jane 12 Size 27x54 Mottled Axmipnster Rugs, regular ) ton ¢ Line company has fin- rking the wi g ! $3: $3.19 *exnyibition held * PR |, A pattern of th I T R SR e Nerwich, Mt. Calvary. jof the committee o a visitor at the home of Mrs. resigned. after which the chureh o {atres are closed in prices. ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work. | h » t addres celpt Wlacksmithing in all its branches . T e qaRd it e We have cnjoved a most prosperous|apnlications secured In the district [ { or stamps. g ke, pas year Our fih.p{lludl condition 1s very |Wwill be initiated in ome class In the| Order throuzh T. . A in of wh W founa . tn 22 % Lgood. the financlal stunding was | presence of Grand Master A. C. Brown | Pattern x * 3 “A grain of whes o ! dire. Chrie Caron of Yorth | RoVer Bifter. And glud (0 sab (hke vhe | oF TiaTirord. i Carpets For Halls and Stairs s e e ar orn. | 3ye Ietirned to their home| Lord is showing s wenderfal rokens| This movement is | lepiamer” SR S ® |ir A | Srdat paave /iOnr CHiNeh 35 ewioying | SEEONI 1o he ve Really is Tapestry Brussels and Velvet Carpets, for Halls and § Wen: caid warmer | Coratastel a tastoh jer cace. Since tho last conven- |ter in consideration os ik g it ¥ eat gets mighty valuable at soma 57 TO $13 NORTH.MAIN STREET|, Butler of Riverpoint. B.|iion, the pastor, Rev. B, W, Williams, | In the work of the orde 1;;‘”_‘,2:2:“;}‘;?"‘ A Stairs, in a good assortment of patterns, at special H don’t blame the | 4 e M on » what | i e Chamberlain of South A Glinea the Rev. Blake, who 18 now the|DE VALERA WILL NOT g e ‘ 3 2 John Wohleben has returned from|hasiof; settled April °. Death| SPEAK AT NEW LONDON |fon:s have discov since 1817 that Tapestry Brussels Carpet, regular 98¢ value—at '88¢ e owera an rees nd. where he has Deen Dending | (e moman e e e, OUF, PUMbEr | Eamon De Valera president of the|their nesds are few and their wanis £l e 8 S 1 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING c | nis vacation on a fishing trip, i United with the church ¥y ol Irish republic. will probably not speak | many. They must have the necess Velvet Carpet, regular $1.50 value—at..... $1.29 5 3 Beie: P e | tian experience. Although it | % has returned from; “" Although we have not|in New TLondon on Sunda) ewmarket. > . and is now at xhew‘l;’lg’rz’-‘sfd ;guf“ 4 numbers we feel| My, De Valera is scheduled to spea ome of his parents Front street. 'man o5 greater interest in the york{in Newpert on Saturday and in Mel- of Alexander Benoit tool; | thaR for 4 long time. We are working | rose park in Providence on Sunday af- | home, 37 h B. street | 204 Praving for great results this|ternoon at 2.30. The New London| There was a large o £ committee had planned to have him|gremms—I l‘l;l:l“l;;'y'Qr Lt friends. | Norwish, Thi Istep over in this city on Sunda ces were kel in the Sacred| The past year with us k | even: ! " Officiated. Prof. Kinder presided|out a seitled pastor for more than 4 |has developed that e has important| MENRED g reanioah And directed the choir.|year and tonsequently the interest in | DUSiness to attend to in New York on|pyx_mrais—in re Samuel Piante. OVil- | the work is not as great as it shoury | SUnday evening. and uniess unfore- ard, Louis Bessette, Edmond | be. We ave glad to report that Has | Seen conditions develop New London- ! Lal|R. Daniel Trick. who comes to us from | c&% il be obliged to wait some tim was in the Sacredla seven voars pastorate sn taeiis oM |before hearing Mr. De Valera addres - Undertakers Shea | be with us July first, and we are sure | 1Pe™ 9 were in charge of the fun-|that with the co-opepration of the | JJ0%: . Bourke Cackran of New ngements members during the ceming year we | Ok Wil however, be in the cily | S et b s A ves Sunday night gr;d Swill dclne{_ an dl"' | aath of Mis: Parbers i ¢ public mass meeting that | Fun | Eambert's Mothe Norwich, Grace Memor: mmet branch. Friends of| eveni; Harold | ties the Tuxur | with when it is obligatory Velvet Carpet, regular $2.10 value—at..... $1.79 Wilton Velvet Carpet, regular $2.50 value—at $2.19 Wool and Fibre Stair Carpet, regular 73c value A Good Time to Buy Linoleums During cur Fall Opening we offer special values in Linoleums. QOur showing comprises patterns suit- able for every room in the home. Especially good designs for Living Room, Dining Room, Slecping Rooms, Bath Room, Library, Kitchen or Pantry. Countless designs to choose from—Matting and Tile FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. | REPAIR IT NOW - 7 3 "‘!‘f r IRON CASTINGS | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. | Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Phone 581 %% I Modern Plumbing as essential in modern hou, setricity is to lighting. i tee the very best PLU as Mrs. Xavier Lamb of 224 Broad: We are g teg] BErect butbecr o % e are glad to greet yeu at yo sh_Treedom. It i expected g = e 5 4 Y Work |67 Sl ben visiting her moth- | nual convention. “We hiave besn whth. | that Hen. Joni J. Splain of New Ha- | swax_in Norwich Sept 11 1918, | effects, hardwood and all-ayer designs, in splendid filzonners Workman/ist [par Be Sullyme. ada, since the | out-a pastor since last November, 1915, | ven will speak. e Fasus Farstnb. wits of Amos | e ssettment | pricez. U Th A tti | Limbers that her mether died ” las | Dt i Japuray, 1919, we secursd the s = A b s i 3 : | " Ask us for plans and prices, Monan: : s t | service: v. R. L. s i izes. s will be n B 3 A 4 2 B S 7 se € ATTIC: |aongay. “She wad 2 Sauro ana 41 P000 3 % Sones bad Booipat| o Almaheuss Farm Brices. TS5 West “Fna ; Printed Linoleums, in designs suitable for i P Think of the extra room. 7l i nS and o |ue deing wonderfuyl work among our |the almshouse, had 43 exhbils of ves | e ‘ cvery room in the home, regular $1.23 .]. F TOM: K #eu could rent ar uss your- e. e is truly a man of God.|etables at the county fair and teok 24 o . + H < r> 2 Trusti thi i 2 i g e ’—sm PRI ! N 3 X =¥, if your empty attic 3 Prize for Miss Peterson. mobtiney [OAti¥oy will have a.glorius | prizen, fourtesn firsts and 10 seconds =) alAue ial PriCS & square yard $1.00 67 West Main Street wrere put to work. | ayilies A E. Peterson of Norwich was| After the welcoming address by Inlaid Linoleums, plain granite effegts, in blue, i Shlaiiiot te i L SRRE awarded the grand portrait prize of" ev. Welcome E. Bates on Wednesday v oo r ~ 2 o 1 n Transform that slacke: | 201 medal af the New England ste. | morning at ihe opening of ina con: | A Clean Cool Scalp green, and tan colors, regular $2.00 value 1 ROBERT J. COCHRANE moace into cheerful, com- | nographers' ‘convention in Springfield | vention. Rev. C. H. Strouse of the < “rc n —Special pricec a square yard ......... $1.69 | it 4 ShtANS fooas ot Bea. | Weanesday. Lirst Baptist church of Norwich con- - ! e bt 3 : P A ver Board —it's. quickly « | | the “iriet deyotional service. us | Parisian Sage Stops ltching, Keeps| i > Inlaid Linoleums, in tile patterns, in blue, green, PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING done without distarbing o ;. Noves” of Norwich was dlect. | Isaaln Seslaroveits Déninlt + 15 Main Street ! red and black designs, on white ground, ! Washington Sd» Washington Building ed moderator; Rev. a Almos erybody nowas nows | i = e 5 h gl o the rest of the house. C As l o R | A Sf Quaker 11l Secretarys Rev.H 5 | that Parisian sage the intisoratng ! regular $3.50 value — Special price a % / N; 4 ‘;i" i Ask us for me deuil/s 2 Trick of the Third Baptist church of |hair restorey, is suaranteed to remove unera square yard i 820 = A gent for N. B, eit Pasking Tor Infants and Children [ Norwich, as assistAnt secretary, and|every trace' of dandrauff, stop faliing F. F. Richards of Waterford, trustee.|Bair and itchng scalp, or the cost, THE" PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. InUseForOver30Years | roiowing the report of the momi- |smallsas it is. will be refunded. Central Wharf nating committee tht rules of order| But you should know more about BRING YOUR-HATS B S EAR R motien, inviting visitirk brethren|scalp, and in five minutes after an TPO+BE.CLEANED AND BLOCKED = $o Bt with ‘vhi asSociation, mads by Sifeation. mo majter how hat e ev. o T urkiss of Norwich and | Weather, your head will feel cool and PO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT secondeq hy Pagier Bates was adopt- | comioriable. CLEANING :PARLORS. cd. Rev. R. D. Trick of Norwich and | Everyone should have a bottle of 5 RRBADIAY Pastor Kenagy, assistant to Rev. A. I".| Parisian sage handy because it DWAY. Purkiss of the Fentral Baptist church, | Such a pleasant and exhilirating hair Nerwich, were intreduced and admit- | treatment. Ladies muse it , becauge ted to membership in the association. |they know it is delicately perfumed, The principal addresses of _the|mot sticky or greasy, and surely does morning segsion were given by Rev.|make the hair heautiful. silky and A. F. Purkiss of Norwich and Rev.|abundant. Here's what s New York P, €. Wright, D.D. pastor of the|Woman writes: have used Parisian Asylum Avenue Baptist church, Hart-|%age two weeks only yet in that ford. At 12.30 the meeting adjourned |time find my hair has wonderfully in- and iyncheon was served in the Sun- fcreased in beauty, thickness and lux- day school rodms by the members of |urignce, but what surprised me most the Ladies’ Aid society of the church.| was the disappearance of all dandruff.” Quality “A” Linoleum, best Inlaid Linoleum made, in hardwood effects, regular 3,50 value—Special price a square yard. . ... $2.79 Pro Lino, an imitation of Lifioleum, in designs suitable for every room in the home, reg- ular 75c value—Special price a square yard 6Sc T.F.BURNS .. Heating and Plumbing | 21 FRANKLIN STREET { - | BUG EXTERMINATOR Roaches, Water Bugs, Ants, Etc. Directors | —AND— | Embalmers | | Lady Assistant . Telophone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH i WM. SMITH ALLEN H were read by Clerk Fletcher. The re- |this marvelous hair grower. You | the M‘ Port of the committee of -arrange- |Oushi to know that it immediately ments was presented by Rev. Welcome | destroys all odors that are bound te New Drapery Materials Our Fall showing of Window Draperies and Dra.p:e materials is now complete. It includes all lmg; of Serims, g:u.lur Craft Laces, Cre- tonnes, Etc., in all newest designs and colorings. And the prices are very attractive. 25¢ a Bottle at lDunnfs Pharmacy - 50 Main Street Talephors 50 West Main St e —— Covers were for 160 guests. A e bottle of Parisian & ca ~ meriam o || Promet Semvios Doy or Nighe [l CNGi M. k. ‘Batica, chatman of the|be obiaines rom Tosl B G.arty BN : et _“'-'u,;‘,,,, = s committee, was assisted in serving b at any gaod drug or toilet counter— .Mre. A 'W. Brown, Mrs. john Gurney not_expensive. ' y . a 2 s > ke N B I o ns Sivcnanantia xSy