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| CHILDREN v. THE SEASITORE. 10 blessed kids, pacd an ancle g aow. N It drew an attendance of several thousand from all the ' surrounding country and, as always, its old home | dar features proved a great attrae-| tiba to a majority of those who came: | of farm help, & bad har-| vesting season and sotie other han- | dickps contributed to decreasing the| = of exhibits from Mhe usual' = idard, but. nevertheiess, there was aifine showing of the products of the frm and it was all very interesting. $A feature of the fair that showed ?’l!mn this year was the Midw e attractions were much more merous than ever before. There 5 ota Dick. whose home may be in tral Falls, R. 1. and his bevy of dancing beauties. a group of South can movelties, imported fre = lingering beau: fortune for - d the Midway in | tere: There were games of si apd es of chance, but the officis kept e tabs on the operators to Y ey did not step over the bounds ! o ek of dealing in their transactions i main exhibifion hall the, dis- | - 3 not vary much from z been for a number of ' ' saturday, S 20th e - i Saturday, Sept. t Hgeineon sicer i F THE DAY “Doctor, was the operatio ful 7 “Absolutely. His Iife actly covered the bill"—Pen EVERYBODY WELCOMLE!Y putting them c Kans: City Journal. She—I dress to match m he showing made by Agricultiral college. was displaved in a One Continuous Round of Entertainment U] m From 1 o’clock to 6 P. M. m BAND CONCERT MOTORCYCLE. RACES !] and-painted gowns aren’t they “‘Another ad Detroit Fre. . poultry, sheep and swine re fairgrounds got a lot of om men who are inte ck. The entries were epartments tifle vear hey were of high qu. SPEAKING BICYCLE RACES COMMUNITY SINGING BOY SCOUT CONTESTS ] (3) VAUDEVILLE ACTS (3) BASEBALL GAMES p HORSE RACING FOOTBALL GAMES = WOMEN’S DRIVING EVENT BATTLE ROYAL (A Scream) ‘I do when I haver eve."—ILouiswile Cour “What w pinche “His father jet him an hour.” Well 7 ‘He tried utes.”-—Ho arger because there were gh men on the farms to mal Sle the cattle showing th Jones smart! a tenner Hobsor down and five b e grat.—Tit-Bits n you tell me why w ally bread?" asked school teacher of a amail pup! Refreshmen'ts for Ex-Service Men and Their Guesis THE EVENING PROGRAMME Band Concert on Union Square by Tubbs’ Mili- Grand Military Ball in Armory for Ex-Service - tary Band at 8 P. M. and Service Men and Guests at 8 P. M. ALL EX-SERVICE MEN SHOULD ATTEND " was the reply.—De e—1 saw you out Jack in his new car ye funny thing was tha to_have only one arm. Myrtle—Oh, it was aro some where, I guess.—Edinburgh Scotsmax think the movies are de I Collins, the wrestler entral Village. Bill o * repie comers on the mat at t bl L0 e % for a great deal of fancy gunp goes on fn my back yard with tols.”—Birmingham Age He the aspirants for Bill's coin don't last long enough on the mat with him to eoliect any- » race results were as follows: KALEIDOSCOPE Russia’s annual production of salt exceeds 2,100,000 tons. Pure glycerine will help to dissolve trul stains from linen Recently patented garters for men include pockets for carrylng money A report from Brazil says t steamshp lines are contempl tween Italian and Brasilian pr This Welcome-Home Celebration is a tribute, by the citizens of Norwich, to the gal- lant men who gave freely of their services, on land and sea, theZ ‘we might continue to live in peace under a free flag. It is, therefore, not only the privilege, but the DUTY of every Ex-Service Man to attend this Welcome-Home Celebration and to give the people of the community an opportunity to extend a sincere “Welcome Home” to the men who participated in the world war. It is the earnest wish of the Executive Committee that no ex-service man will absent himself on this occasion. (Signed) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Bon Todd, b. m. James ms, Central Village ... 2 3 2 B. g b George J. wn, Willimantic .. More than seven tons of dust are | carried by the tramping feet of New Yorkers into the subways overy 34 hours, An experimenter has succeeded i successfully substituting crystals Rochello salt for dry cell batteries in telephone clrcuits (o transmit and am- piity sound. There is an island in 'New Zealand nearly three miles (n circumfe ge. Mass . Fancy Hall, Felix APPROXIMATELY 1600 Norwich Boys SPECIAL invitation has been mailed that {s almost entirely compos “eele, Frask - il _ entered the service of their country to every ex-service man to attend this suiphur, il oas S 1 2 4id ) during the world war and it is in their celebration. Each invitation has been e SRS D e S B honor that this Welcome-Home Celebra- accompanied by two tickets, one for the | Production of the United Bt latier oriving class first tion is to be held. This will be the one recipient and one for the guest which he is | wortls hiesemaling s world's chees ing out a o pounds, 8 feet h | cumference. The it came from 12,00 on 1,800 farms. The coloniul government Dutch East Indies - proposes 10,000 miles of rallways dur years. This ficinls T e M R wich to honor its patriotic sons. Let every insure the holder of a full measure of hos- B it then the tword, i citizen attend itality. P Sl ke T o | PI = has its uses in scattering mobs that | wouldn't care @ hoot for all the pens | in the universe—Manchester Union. If it wers not for the easy marks in this world there wouldw't be so| mpeh “dotng.” —_—_— : TEACHERS Stndents mnd All Mental Workers word, thought and astion tes the ture of ner- Vous energy ‘wears out _the ‘mevwe tisaues, Which must be rebuilt or the system will collapse. The Public Is Invited To Attend Saturday will be a joyous day for Norwich. This community is proud of the glorious record of its sons who marched should- er to shoulder with the men of every section of the country towards the goal which was their objective. They went out from us a few months ago and they seemed just boys. Now they are back home, a glorious company, having written for Nor- wich a shining volume in the history of the world war—measuring up to the splendid traditions of the good old town, whose record in other wars they have kept secure. We owe these men—these soldiers and sailors, that have been fighting for US —every honor that it is in our power to bestow. The executive committee expects the people of the community to turn out in large numbers on this occasion. JEverything will be free—everybody will be welcome. : (Signed) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Move to Mars The president asks if America will | “gesert the w = . arugs. Cw $1.00. &nd observe its effect. Wake Up Norwich! Honor These Ex-Service Men As They Honored You A Certainty. This :auch is certain it takcs the worid (o settle longer it will take for it tc —Foston Bvening Transeript e Tm : great opportunity for the citizens of Nor- entitled to bring with him and these tickets