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POETRY ANS | cave L rrmem e Nex 3 . y 2 Whove B rler o front. for the- theater. -and the -pur- ' > p woge . - A | chmme of the shiclds “a¢ 37, : : - S Tdors, bars. Air pressure is mow 3¢ =g 35 Drdaiitevigeien torjat (hat - 5 - Like aAtlas fhe &orld i LS e rear of hayer BUNGINE 1ot The Weather - Today TWill Probably. Be Fafe. - Mou ] The temp--ature’ his - ke-an- admirable. plot || 1¥7in the 31§ le gamk‘ ‘g H entrance "al: o I e 7 oid roRe witohed yo % ; : s gland states. 3 the deal was still only in the ne~ murm ‘the W b_m 5 % 3 ¥ B < g " iheir Ten : g Wids off - Atlantic t. gotiation stage., , fon south.and the Cen gl 2 ] Wamen ben 3 theouEn a oriet ook Rl dries . These were. John' M. Thayer. the north and has a frontage of ¢ g 2 2 Tenre ] riable. " |and Attorney Wiliam H. ields. Both [about 50 or 60 fi and a depth of 4 And children called to vou with simg Sandy Hooks to" Hatteras—fres | admitted that the negotiations were about 135 f88t. with a three . story |- . ing hegre = = |north., = TeSh | progressing, but said that nothing de- | building em the street front. bt the | quainted with. Brescott j e ot o) o7 dery ¥ yeu, st B > Fatias: finite had been done yet. - larger ‘of the let not buiit upon. erset Pl, Brockton, Mass. W wn_l‘ 5 m WEEK/ pride I/ 2 - New Ei i@: Fair and continued | It I8 understood that the propesition | The w gection of the Thaver | been employed by the Brockton Street| 4 Pass with the khaki vou ave A Serviceable Line e msm fuy g nings |uese oH0 Uttt 0 RO e S semer e | et 82 S B S : : . - | wich men are working involvés 4 lease | the s lot and. make @ coptinuous , s i g | i k- s of Men’s .and i~ o : - [or a ortion .ot the Thaser puilting | plot of over 00 tec. i * depth from |Bloyer, of the reec Raiway, 270,10 § In order that every customer may have a porsonal amd fion nronin near Toatrs e en bservations in Nerwich. whichuwoud provide 3 Franklin square strest to. street. saw -him forced to stop work on ac- i . . ‘ PRy + Flll v T o Tert v D el ers Stk o Theumatic || individual reason feor visiting this Store during Open- 1 B linfe ‘caim of the ) K The following records; reported from Boys shm The Bulletin's observations. show ' the . Changes in temperature and the baro. | SPECIAL- COLLECTION, ' - G T arthitis. . PsES NORWICH ' Hi. ry er h s cerrivle |} ing is week—we n AT THE RIGHT PRICES |metric changes Saturday ana Sunday: b ol ! e T AT s kahie, ana. DS wec Week—all this have sslected & number of disease is mast remarkable, wifh ‘thelr Miaws Tehging Fo B! i T . . 7 S g e S HUNDRED VEARS AGO |serty thar, Yar Ne Sls, Mate, L mine: [} items in new and depemdsble Fall merchandise and offer §| 7" L 0 veme neere < vl I ithy, P A letter from Bishop Nilan, read in |, (Special _to The. Bulletin. he is ‘today—a heal man—s . = Express and Team Harness . "'* 5 the Catholic churches of this diocese ' Hartford, Oct. 3, 1919—Through the | Tiee ‘han ns has hag for vears. theim at extraordinarily low prices. S I S R R A at L'ow Prices m. 82 Sunday, announced the plan to devote courtesy of Hon. George I Allen, sec.| - 1 am recommending Var-Ne-Sis to o AureRr s P A S 70 next Sunday's offering as a specialiretary of the state t@berculosis com- [all my friends who are suffering from - 3 / The "Pregert -vaeds your eourage am Highest: 82, iowest 60, e Chordinal "N Eolslan prelate. |mission, I have befere me a copy offTheumatiem.’ ne sad’ CIt i T Come Today Or D- This Week your Migh The L.L.Chapman Co. | =% ol girainh, Sereier "ol beh: fhe ek Couter of>-a . nutbend | movdsrrel tpal il mepicns s ot Today y a1 Doy i 3 ic addresses s vol merely , vears hgo. which w: 7 y | % = 8 b . ! A as loaned him by ar: Most of my trouble was in the POy - . And rim. - Drimeval wronws that w 3 fratitude of his mation to America foF| Mrs, Freferic Vinal of Middletown. It [knee foints, they were. stit and wore {| Do not for a moment dream of missing this important Weh EIEnt g 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. A ;mmp Nitan ;;; ;; m:fl::gf;:‘;m is ‘bm o followa: ednesday, fand only with cru(‘erun ‘was Irablé b % ’ Honeh ST e ANIREL ARG ke iN 12 > k. 10 N i ' .. s 'S. 1 e « ord o Hishon, Njan, sy be nas not Senled Golohis’ +7 1018 Sorwicn - (Conns | ogsr v, o aoxt it "o 2 || ovent—equal values will not be offered on such a wide || T fitkth i e 0 Comparisons. . need, that the country’s institutions 5 5 alk on account of rheumatism !n m: o Lord Cloudy | hiave' been desiroyed and (hat SUTering Te will be watieed oy ohi i (ne gond | kneer And fest, ana for four montn: 1§ range of goods this sealon. So be sure and come this Predictions for Saturday: . {and cooler. is inevitable, as the indemnity 13| old Norwich Bulletin and Goufier whl| a3 Unable to get my shoes on. The = John & Geo. H. Bliss [ Saturday's weather: Fair and warm.| likely to be long delaved. {be 124 vears oid on Novemner & 1019, | Pa"rost ‘sievated on n chair-in met-re- (§ W HUMOK OF THE DAY v 3 3 at reason ishop Nilan su ‘The paper consisted of four pages of [lief, as the pain was almost unendur- Wife—TI wish T knew at te @ winds, showers at night. gests that many Connecticut Catholics| five columns each and contains many |able. Largest Assortment Predictions for Sunday: Partly [ will want to contribute to a personal - 3 : . e 3 o ., 3 o dd i S “Nat My T tried many different with this skirt It's good, but momse of cloudy, much cocler. o\ ltestimonial to the distinguished churen- The adveriisomonteSstinnES: ooome Of | raatments. but fafleq fo-fina anyihime what out af atyle Sunday's weather: lainy, ~ cooler,| man, whom Americans everywhere are Mt 17 11 e me unti secu: Var-Ne- | Hwsband—Why don't you DIAMOND JEWELRY || wina. Tl o o B, AR won |t et e 13 s S G| i B, gt Sotimenc vy || FALL OPENING SPECIALS IN WASH GOODS || g, 7o o o oo = o e . e-Sis, aln and - 4 . & & Sum. Moom snd Tides o vabie. t et ey oD ok | Dage: me a0 that today 1 am absalutely free One case of good quality Apron Ginghams, in an excellent assort- o Wife—Dex't ba tunny. Georss. 8 BROOCHES B m Sun. T _Hixh 1l Moon | to_the fund which the cardinal will\ A ” D S il T s ment of checks, regular price 29c—Bpecial price a yard.. 25¢ Tt hor fod By i . | Var-Ne-Sis is a simple vegetable pre- Star. ! Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets. | take back from the diocesan church- Dress Ginghams, 27-inches wide, in @ broad selection of plaids, SCARF PINS es, to aid in his work on his, 1 Pipe first quality Cognac Brandy it osed of herbs. roots and > Fi - M. | eturn. Contributions, large . or| 2 hhds. 3d proof W. I Rum Darkcs. 1t A0es mot contain salicyiates stripes and plain colors, regular price 3§c—8pecial price a yard.. 28c .1 bet-il “know WG wiakie s RINGS s F small. from admirers of the cardinal Teneriffe and Lisbon Wine iodides or the usual rheumatic drugs. ~ wear her hair bunched down ove PENDANTS s 5 X Dutsids the, pariah also will be apein- 1 Key Nutmegs (&C) Jt = not'a cure-all. but a mreparation 32-inch Dress Ginghams, all the new Fall styles, in plaids. stripes sura” 4a1d the small Boy a1 oz j ed by Rev. J. H. Broderick, to add to| Just received and for male by - |LCSOmmendsd 1ol remedy proguces (| and plain colors, regular price 4ic—Sppcial price a yard....... e Do YOUuT repIed ‘the afamte yeum '3} | the amoun: AN.BREWER, Agent. |2 ar Ned i i } : BRACELET WATCHES ;. laszit | “Yestorday, the ecighteenth Sunday D . e e Tank i 17 One case of real Duckling Fleece, in a ood showing of new de- b Xow, But 1 alnt gping to t@. Om - i .40 | after Pentecost, the gospel was Matt. _here's part of another at top of [ne st 57 Vrar-Ne-Sis. Gt vl idn A 1 pei b y ears e as big as aistars ¥ RADIOLTE STRAP 51 ix. 1-8, the curing of the man sick |the third pag G VarTke 8is today at all reliable SIBDEATE 00 rRIE ATemUR CIF om0 SRATI irioy Ao {0, fometiiiy like thay: miy et drusgists. in liquid or tablet form.— 35 hcore o 7 ow ] Of the palsy. In accord with this " WATCHES, ETC. e S T Tl alen Tt is low Eospel was the sugsestion of Rev. Rum, Molasses, &C. Aavt oV —Whu&- are you gofmy & 3 eter J. Cuny at the 10.30 mass that, 10 hhds. New England Rum = or your vacation ? J— hn & G H Bl' WL.E as a_precaution against influensa and 3 @0, St Crote Hum lotment of 230,000 of these hand gre- FALL OPENING SPECIALS IN DRESS GOODS _Gillis—Right here in the eity. M o eo. > Iss pifier egidemics. t is well to have a 10 do. Best nemmnrs Mojasses. nade banks will net be distributed in g i oA 5 country uncle, who came to tewn la Edwin Pollard of Boston is spend-| Clear conscience. It is the 'testi- [Lime, Flour, Oats. Flax Seed & Heops | this district. Yard-wide, two-tone Checks and Plaids, in.dark Combinations for week, is. going to shaw me all the hi ing a few days at the home of his par- g:{'h)"fl‘;'c‘ ‘;:C:g:"; :“dc:‘x’rr.!ofi’chfh':t - JED. HUNTINGTON. Skirts—yard-wide Navy Prench Serge for Dresses, regular value ;&:’:g 5 h:‘:'n ot Intartat. | awd m g S 4 . Red Cross Magazine. $1.00—Spacial price a yard ........ S AEY, S et o IR ST I y < S auently confession, the reception of - ‘ arge mumber of the local | azz | ooy o oves te P tavning. | o lOmag Ewing of Ashtord offers a| rrom Red Cross headauarters in | the high-life spots.—Judke | enthusiasts attended a dance at Jewett : s = “one-cent reward” for a runaway., Eu- | x, the/ announcément 42-inch French Serge, in taupe, garmet and green—42-inch Wool ed in_Springfield is spending Colum- | health. fi. d | future the Red Cross Magazine will Spevial priew s yard #5c LE SCOPE rioring or trusting him, on penaity | ye imcluded wih the life and patron It has been demonstrated by ; g : Father Cuny continued his sermons 3 e Man. T awrence Svivia toi| on Conscience, Indiviial judgment ap- | ors e S Tiias A her, 24Vertie- | memberships only. Any person, ow- |} 42-inch, All Wool Storm Serge, for Dress or Skirt, in taupe, garnet, English scientists . that radium Springfield are the guests of Mra. Syl | Plied to cach act which ix or is not|Kinney, drygoods: Calvin Tvier. flour, | ey’ Comes tr free 1o Subserine to the brown, green, plum and Burgundy, value $2.00—Special price a jBe extracted from the waste ‘thit via's parents on Front streét for a few | 284l BRI . e consent|salt and oats; Joseph Brepd. fi i rd ¥ . 8189 maine after vanadium has ‘been e |yt 16 an evil act constituie mortal sin. Tt| Tamer o, Bromwn B o Gina 100 | Magazine” through the publishers or [§ YA .. oo maved frota i OFe. OF ALL KINDS Charles Belaif, fomerly of ~Taft-| IS the aim of the church to teach men!fish; Joseph H.. Strong. oil cake ama|'"c Publishers’ agents. 42-inch Wool Granite Cloth &nd French. Serges, In black, taupe, The total amount of damame 8 ville, visited with friends here over the | {0 check such consent, to model their|stone lime: Samuel Williams (Bolton) brown, ndvy. green, rese, Copenhagén and Burgundy, value $2.50 | dustrial pladits In Belgium during t 3 lives upon the life of Christ and of] P Mascot Leads Hike. P . S A mob: - c SHulcs: Chatlea Coit, sait. ang ony ¢ 3 war as estimated by the Beigian Com uto! lles, Fames Hanton. who has beem em. |His Blessed Mother. by prayer and|lesther otdden: o A siumiioy A number of girls. Rambler troup, —Special price a yard........... tral_Industrial Comminbion 15 31,543 500,500, This figure ts for peie: . . pioyed by P. H. Ethier in Greeneyille, | {he sacraments fo prove themselves|Co. Mérino shawis: Elisha No. 2 , enjoyed a hike Saturday Camages, Wagons, has ‘accepted a position with P. Dion| the friends of the Redeemer, “W""-.morwschjrx_.ndin,x lime: C. Eelia, | morning, leaving Franklin square on ONE - of ApHL 1815, edrib b of Hunters avenue. Y D! o~ Pt all men{plaster paris, lamp oil.. livereil, &c.; |the $:45 car to Tafts station from dollars at the normal exchange of B Tohn . Chamerette, who has been| oS His brothers . Wm. C. Gilman. (Norwi .| which they hiked to Jewett City and § $0.193 to the fra Trucks and Carts |00 mast, mm, i o e e SPECIAL VALUES IN SILKS AN VELVETS e Tranc has mestic manufactured good: T h I.| Tadpjole pond, returning at 10 minutes i v $emp : ROOSEVELT SERMONS IN 0 £oods: Joseph L. Practically all_shobs smplarias we - M resigned his position. . Coit (Griswed) North-Stoni past_three. The scouts were led b e T . Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim-| ™" 0 "y oner, for many years em- CONNECTICUT CHURCHES |lime: John Tathron, havanne saber: | their mascot, a pony named ~Beauty Narrow and medium Wale Corduroy Velvet, for Suits, Dresses men and_childrén in Honkkess a ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | ployed by the Ponemah Co. has re-| In every church of every denofnina- |Jones H. Bushnell. ‘new cabinet ware.|owned by Miss Loretta Allyn. and Skirts, in black, castor, taupe, gold, cerise, old rose, navy and Sireaay. iwist e provisions of the Blacksmithing in all its branches | signed tion, on Sunday, Oct. 26, the day be- |house.” Jamies F. Brown (Norwich green, value $1.25—SPocikl price a yaPd .............e........ $LI15 RS Taint. hese _Suiee | Those local baseball fans who went|fore Roosevelt's birthday, the Connec- | Port) tamily carriages. Narnesses, &c.: | If ,a man is able to ' collect his i e Pl i i to l:’ulnsfi'vl onRS‘ul:!fla‘)' to “B-.,;ge ticut ;-ommngee_ of the K ucletvell hMe~ g;;s H%‘e :!m the house of Rev. Mr. ;houfih;.u h: san pull through without Yard-wide Dress Satin, heavy weight, extra quality, in white e g et g i s BB migaty Bape Ruth play were disap-[morial association expects to have er, posite the meeting-house) | borrowing trouble. : S i han those exist &ofl & clark cor pointcd as_ Ruth refused to perform |special Roosevelt exercises and ser- |millinery: B. Hubbard's <Blue Store, Alpine biue, dark green, Copenhagen blue, taupe and pium, value - ing in the homes of the smployes ® | uniess naik(xi ho mhich _the Putnam|mons predicated on the great Ameri-|Shetucket sireet” advertises family 5 = i 5 $2:00—Special price & yard .....oeoiciiieciieiiidoniienieie.. $2 . manager thought was too much. can leader and his ardent American-|Bibles “Dakoll's Almanack”. school R . v - JEWETT 07 TO S15 NORTH MAIN STREET ™IIE(L U young, men who were |fsm. With this idea in mind, (he com- | books and music for ale and quoted | KoMANSKI- AL 1oy fome of Mre. Paul Ty N e A A N e ; CITY s ¢ oo ~ . |in tie motorcycie accident are,not in- | mitiee is mailing an outling of the | “letter paper. at $1.90 per remm 3 |NOMANSKI_A¢ the home of Mrs. Paui flesh, pink, taupe, raspberry, Coperhagém blue and Wisterta, * | Funeral services for Mrs. WMaghet jued as bad as was at first_supposed, | purposes of the memorial association |Ti. Huntimkton atd I. Rackds adver: | tar Francis, Jt. to Mr. and Mps. value $3.50— Special price a yard .... .. $279 Dayon were heid at St Ange's chu DR. JOHN S. BLACKMAR boih being able 1o be out 6n Sunday.|and a Roosevelt biographical sketch |tise domestic oods, wool carding &c. Walter F. Kohanskl (Felanist De- in Glasgo Satufday mernink, and w 2 } RWI TOWN with excerpts !rc:im his thlnngs and %é the orwich. Woolen Factory” mers) of 24 Hedge Av Norwich, Yard-wide, Black Dresa Veiveteen, for Dreiases and Skirts, fast o ,:_:;sel.\' attended. = rhne requiem : W ddresses. In addition, the commit- |Walter Mitehell secretary of the Hart- | Cobn. . pile, fine quality, value $3.50—8posial price a yard .. Peaeb o Jimass was sung by Edward Has Resumed Practice. | NO! CH i = Ere | Walst i : tee will send out the following letter, ford Fire Insurance comps _ | STORY—In Hackensack, N. J.. Oect. 11, Aish. BuFlal was in St. Marv's coia oy turday morning at sevén thirty atlsigned by State Chairman William |founces that Jonathan G W Trom: 9, a. son. Frank +Pullen, to Mr. | {eterr,. The bearers were Archilles, A Thayer Building | Sacred Teart church, the pastor, Rev. [Fiowara Tart: bull_Esq. of Norwich, has been an-| hGige Bulien) tormeriy of Noreteh thur, Fortuns, Magioire, Joseph ar . Charles W. Brennan, celebfated an ani- | “To All Clergy: o g bl R e - uise Pullen) formerly of Norwich. | Auguatus Déyon, sons of Meh. Daye Office Hours: 10.11 A. M. 2-4.7-8 P. M. | Versary requiem high mass: for the re. | Shottly Gilr the death of Theo— ha mehbormosis amay woom no s SKIRTS MADE TO MEASURE, AT $2.00 TO $3.50 [l Refutives wore present trom sl ) Office Phone 1449.2 | pose of the soul of Michael Riordan of | gore Roosevelt a body of citizens from { yertises for a “good sninner at the MARRIED j Pawtticket, Woonsocket. Jewett Cit __| Yantic. The choir was assisted by lall parts of the country met and|woolen factory in Lebanon” and the MO AT o Therly. I. During Fall Opening Week we mniake this offéring: Women's Dress {Bast Douglass and Plainfieid. Hou | Mizs Mary Buckley, who sang, the|founded the Roosevelt Memorial Asso- | Bograh Mt Co. (Boarahville) adver- e e e Skirts, tailored to measure from any silk or wool material, at $200 to [ !i8an Bros. were In charge of the ar Before you place orders for | solos, There was a large attendance|ciation. Its purposes are gutlined in|tise for “fine steady girls. who under- | Sfotali “Both of Westeriy. $3.50—provided materials are, bought here. . rangements | of relatives and' friends. the eticlosed pamphlets. Committees)stand common weaving.” There are s : Rioux hall. recently enlarfed = COAL look at ours, especially| ¢ recent date at the home of the[have béen organized in all states (0 |over two columne of legal notices in | "ARCAVRBLE—HUNT -In (his city. T « J|{ remodelled, was openéd Frida ' Misses Rogers on West Town street,|carry on this work. the paper. The largest adv s e Sl T A e T Nosen i with a public dance, attended our No. 2 Nut—large, clean . birthday party was given in honof| “Monday. October 27th, is Roose-|column) was that of Al S o hentil Wereaton people. Webster's Sirifing ofehi#er i of Miss Babel Rogers, when the guests | veli's birthday. In these unsettled|Cough Drops.’ John . of Meriden. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, BEDSPREADS, BLANKETS [| futpished ihe beat of music and lasting. inciuded mostly relailves and 4 few|umes when his wise advice aud coun- |agent for Norwich EXLEY—AVERY—In_ Hampton. Oct. ” (Mre Patrick Connell, Yab retatne friends. A delicious dinner was serv-|sels of Americanism woul of 80| “Among the “notices” was one by Jo-| 8.1919, by Rev. A. W. Barwich, Wil e £ after six weeks' stay with relatives Prompt Delivery ed_ by Miss Josephine Rogers. much value, it would .cem most useful | saph Kingsies. secretary of Franklin| liam & Wxley of Plainfield and Miss., | 58-inch Bleached Table Damask. in & good assortment of patterns, Providence. Mrs. Willinen Makéne Mrs. A. Maud Smith and daughter |and ftting to hold commemorative | Chapter, R. A. M. No. 4. stating that| Fthel Maria Avery of Hampton. | value 65c—Special price a yard ......... wee #7c Rlaccompanied her on her return F e Miss Beftrice Smith of Hartford, who | exercises on that day in every ¢om-|a ‘“regular.convocation will be holden | MORTON—EWWERICK _In_ New Lon- |l 7oinch Fine Satin Table Damask, péermanent lustre, value $1.50— Charles H. Ray, A. D. Tripp & passed the summer with relatives in|munity of our country. - |at their Chamber ‘of Convocation. the| don Oct. 11 1319, by Rev. P M Special b el - 4 ens o8c §| Walter Richardson of Jewett City and Several thousand second- He. are at present visiting Mr. and| ‘Tt is hoped that our clergy and |iast Monday in October. at 1 oelock| Kerriame, Frederick Morton of Jersey | J|Atthur Wight of Boston were recemt sl £, [Mrs. Jonathan Smith and family of | school teachers will feel inclined to|p w* pnd Miss Jessie Bmmerick of New {§ 55 dozen Turkish Towels, medium siZe, good weight, value ¥7%c— Visitors to Brainard Lodge ¥. & A. M hand Brick for sale. | Town strest. devote part of the tme of the service|""An aqv. stated that the “New Lon- : Boecial pSS < 1rs o oet et et ten e ces e crs o 2re i Of New London. ta witness work in th After spending nearly, four months|in their churches and schools on Octo- [gon & Norwich Accommodation Stage Master ason’s degree. John A. Morgan & Son |at Quonochontaug beach, Mr. and Mra. and, 27 to some form of me-|will run three times a week. fare be- BIES 2 20 dozen Sheets, Seamless, soft finish, size $1x00, value $2.35— Dorcas Circle of The King’s Daugh > James F. Thurston closed their cottage Al in Roosevelt’s honor. calling 0 | fween. cach oity. one dollar. 4 LATIMER—In South Coventry. ¥riday. !N Special price . ...... AR U L are = coives $187 Blters meets at Mrs. G. W. Robineen Oct. 10, 1819. Sadie, belovea wife of Saturday and returned lo their home [the minds of their congregations the| The paper contained ten columns of | Kijliam C. Latimer. 36-inch English Long Cloth, 5-vard pieces, value $1.90—Special prioe b A e The post office is closed from § a. = i tAiNi: i fp | o7 TOWD sireet. They were accompan- | great, facts of his noble life’ reading matter but very little of it 10- | runeral at her home on Wal!l Street, ? 3 it E “lDING WILL FIX IT !i=d oy their aausnter, Miss Tda Thurs- “WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. = |cal news, “Foreign Intelligence” and | todav (Monday.) e e ¥ SRR T A ceeeseiene. 8136 Bto 630 p. m. today. The bamks and. il ton, who has been passing a few weeks Chairman. articles from other papers were the |mumNS—In Norwich Town, Oct. 11.|J One case of Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, g60d size and weight— brary age also closed, bpcaume of O ders. Castings of all kinds, Agri. at ihe beach. PALMERS WiN SHEEEP PRIZES |P3in features. @ was: “At Preston| 1oiy, Miss Frances Burrs gged 73§ Special prics . ....... A Vs oS sm o e Vies sto7 § liEbUe O Batye Nas retgraed. iy C“:‘I:l:;::.tnllflou“n‘l ms:':"u'l mcrlni:;cf\fis H);::‘lnfl::‘:'?:in E(u:;l:‘»’ AT THE DANBURY FAIR |by the Rev. Mr. Hvde. Mr. Joseph |Funeral from the home of the Misses '§ 36-inch fine Satin Marseilles Spreads, hemmed, with cut corners, | hér heme in Mwnchester, N. H. sfter Frames Axies and other metal parts | ler avenue, a former soloist at ®this| Prog. H. L. Garrigus of Storrs Agri- Hr ‘l:oln; to F:ncels 'rrea:l. dtaugh!er P'M'ce.y” '-fom'i:‘;'m ‘;‘?,';";m',:‘;, embroidered edge. value $3.00 and $5.50—Special price.............. $397 % v({\n;x’.(m:rl't‘h her deughter, Mrs. ¥. ¥ of ALL KiNDS can be made WHCLE | church, sang an Ave Maria at the of-| cultural college, completed the judging [Of Mr., James Treat. merchant. Rt % 15 hdeuleln g 5 . Clel ] z 2 amd SOUND with our WELDING, |eratory during the ten o'clock mass. | of the sheep at the Danbury fair, a| Under e i b utabry. || W e Y ootk T [0 ) Owe'cash of Cotten Blankats: sihgis 051 sixe—Very Bimetni prics.... NI Ji aties Mary Svnestsn br SEANES Skilled, expert work that is guaran- | After an illness of ten days, Miss|number of interested speciators waich on fhe IOUR_Igat, Ass Bacel S| MILLIn Norwich, October 12, 1919, (f 35 pairs of Wooinap Biankets, warm as wool value $6.00— Butts of Hartford, Jehn Rarmert of teed—try it Fanni; Burns died Saturday evening|ihg the judging. i AT D | e supporter of the vemerable im-| AZnes P. Vars, wife of Clarence .|| Special price a pair ... ... e RS, Unigermity, Archie Menget & an! rown of Veoen about seven oclock at her home on|Show was one of the most successful stitutions of our fathers and the| FHill aged 56 years. 25 Madeira Luncheon Sets, absolutely pure linen, real Madeira Bristol, i Mediterannean lane, where she ever held on the grounds, the class of ; : . Cave weld!"g and Mig- Co. resided for about forty years. —— animals being of much_higher "'d"?;:»:d:n::.yd;:m a L:zd_ggg" i — [ embroidery, 18 pieces in set, reguiar $7.50 value—8pucial price set 3397 ::5““:‘-”‘:_“’{‘;1;““‘;‘;:!°'m’:""""‘ b 3 Burns was born in Norwich, than those entered in past vears. terest a 3 e -l e T e e e | S hires. orscts, Shropshires and | (he followin Amusing “Speciar” which so1ec w. G. B A & . | Cefvad hin hombrable Gixcearke THe. - - sister. Mrs. Elizabeth . Buckley of| Southdowns. . jwas sent from Baltimore, Md. Oct. 16. | wno dted 1n France Oct. 14, 1918 DRAPERIES AND FLOOR COVERINGS DEY. SIS At NI BN o Peck’s Corner, died several years ago, | . AMONE the awards are j4nd ‘sppeated uhdér the Hendidl bf He heard his country calliax | . % 4 ORRIMUGI. aliner. soeiy Sosheb D T. E. BABCOCK and another sister, Mrs. Hannah Kiv-| _Cheviots—Ram, two vears, Barl M.,'P¥ the late:Malls™: Al W amatvared to the dull, 36-incl: Curtain Scrim, iace border, in white, crekm and -eeru— (s Rith aliner spefit Sunhel b B lin of Town street, died within the;Palmer, Norwich, 1: ram, one . | ANOTHER DUEL! MRS, A. C. BONIN AND OHILDREN 30 VRIS AL . - o bty i 26c B Mre 7. H. Allen, in Nortich e years. Miss Burns is Bur-,J; B. Palmer, 2: ewe, iwo year: g 2 1 £ - 36-imch Marquisette, white, créam and ecru,—regulir 5c value at 38c i . Aitorney-at-Law e 4 brother, Philip By | Palmer, farl Paimer, There was latelv a challenge pass s 3 . The Bveriag schosl for non-Engiisk . Y & Tnd. 'formerly of Nos.|one year. Barl N. Palmer, 1; J. ed between two of the sable race. at- |} 36-inch Scrim, in white and ecru, with colored borders —85c value at.. 29c M eaking people openn this (Mon SHETUCKET STREET wich, also several nieces and neph-|Palmer. 5. -Dorset, ewe, two' years, ;:?;eg b!fi&fi&““‘;‘“&_;";‘:"‘; - BN ‘-:"-',-" - il 36-inch Madras, in white and ecru, regular #c vaive ac..... 4ac Jievening at T\'ara}l‘dr‘(;:nrn:;r';;;:;l locat N ; i o 4 1 e school i cws most of whom are lecated in oth- Earl e hnimer 1 Batmer 1 Mari % |the name of Cuffee and another by CORE O ey e e cox || 38inch Madras, in pastel .colden fiink, biue, rose amd greem—ssc This ek thD achen] e R ot — o | or clties, with the exception of.two| ZTE One) > 3 “! fhe name of Pero, fell in love with the 2 on 15 Sie - ; FORNR e SO e e T P i o o, e AR e Rl Euesdny A raey ’nieces who reside in Norwich Town. e e e, i 7. B.|same sable Dulcinea. Cuffee was re- |, = T ok Cretonnes, 29-inches wide—regular ‘33c value af . 81c B g0 thai the special tekcher From the GEORGE G. GRANT | oyThe Home Missionany Society of thel pyimar. 1; I Patiner, 2 o O e T T | ovtser 18, Gorg. the ArEomac Forest. |} Cretonnes, 36-inches wide, a wide range of patterns-regylar 49c {State hoarll of educatioh fmay mwie | Pirst Congregational churchs will meét x i ried. Pero indignant at his rejectiom, yal Bt 2. St B | personal charge of the slass. THi& Shropshire—Ram, one year, J. B.|! MRS, WM. B, WILOOX AND FamILY i Pacher. is Hathuel 7. Brows, Undertak: i | this week on Thursday afternoon, to i declared that he was entirely reco er and Embalmer |73 T50c 2, Thursiey o timoom oo e Sears 5B, Valmer; ewe, ‘ng|ciled fo the match, gince the sable — = e I LAsy WL % vajhe Bt e oonoz cvaions. |6 the Bext in this Jine of W 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE|cept the invitation from the Home| hoe "3, Paimier ame™ % x beauty was eccuivped with lips too - it Axminster Rugs, size 18x36—32.25 value at .... S T g the TONSENE eeba the S66F Missionary Society of the Park Con-|” Southdowns—Scotch - high thick for- his delicate enjoyment. This . Axminster Rugs, size 27x54—3$5.75 valu® at ............... X will be_held Monday. Tuesds Prompt attention to day er night calls| gregational church, to attend the meet- | Ram. ree woare oo B Pritar. 1iorem, |report was conveved to Cuffee. who . Tageitty Brusesls N Has 13 T66b- 8500 valoe. ot s L huratay evenings, There ls aBe3Fit Telephone 430 apri4MWFawl | ing Friday afternoon at Osgood Mem- | on e V0 FEES 0 FAIMET IR, | Geclared it an utter falsehood. and il . i iy . R o Aot o TN grial, when Mrs. CharTes Tillinghast of | vears, J. B. Palmer. 1; Earl N. Palmer, | 8avé a challenge, that was promptly Tapestry ssels Rugs, size 9x12 feet—3%2.00 value at { school, . Axcept. perhaps, chargins Kim New York, will_speale on American- |37 7T o 7 lacceptea. _Cuftee came on the ground = Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 feet—3$42.50 vaiue at ..... [for a text book, this chargs to be me zation In The Churches. d with a p: of loaded horse D L Axminster Rugs, size %17 fedt—$47.50 vaiue at ...... turned when the school vecr is ower DON'T LET Preceding this meeting a reception | pEACEMAKER FARED BADLY and waited the appeinted time for his o0 e Iy ik, ik wEb TS b and drorevatns the Book. THis Sche . 7 will take place from 2.15 to 3 o'clock STREET i | antagonist. who did mot appear. Cuf- W - 7 118 to be conttmued for 75 wizh ¢, & THAT TOOTHACHE |to sive Norwich friends a chance to - TS & FIGHT [t e "then discharged his pistola In th Wool and Fibre Rugs, size 9x12 feet—F18.00 value at . Mt CAdimber nf prOpIR WiRhites ke =il night! St > Yorl D Mrs. Tillinghast, ‘was Miss tA“su,;:ny mor-:ms! nsh}dm ‘the :lrd air. in token of !rlunh\fh. a;d iecn_n - ” Tapestry Brussels Stalr Carpst—98e valve At. T T the womk 1 Cillis . sail it r < e d | iny = 3 kesp you awake !l nig top in for | Dillian Herr, daughter of late Rev. [ a ames street, sal o have|that “he would post his antagos da Velvet Satin Carpet—$1.75 vaNG &¢ i @6%: hhs been NSRBI seme of our Teothache Drops that will |and Mrs. J. D. Herr. For years Dr.|been caused by a dispute over a cloth- [, coward, as soon as he conld find e M o | aisc rom _the nay: A 3 Herr was pastor of the Central Bap-|es line, led to fhe arrest of Joseph|anyome capable of writing such an ar- s Mop the pain, guiet the nerves and ||| B S : ca 5 e SE0I. e, DRXS, BILE- S " tist _church, while his family resid Nofal, 25, a Gabriel Deep, 32, who fer a newspaper”. Sakealive! who and_one-hailf years of s . wive you a chance to sleep. The first|in Norwich. 4 o0 IINE ot this i ivess -Omosrs Hendsr: i‘fz that the press was not {mude ATtedn TFIpR A6FOS BN | vou take will stop the ache. ’ 4 . son and T. Murphy brought the. two |tional” a hundred vears ago?- < » | cahontas, the record When in need of a good line of talk, Juen to poiice headquarters with ‘ a SOUVENIR WM. H. TAYOLR. {in town durink the o ’ = patrohize a teléphone company. ~ [third man who was said to have play- s o o | ihe the war. May 2. 1918 o s ” ed the part of peacemaker but got the With ng a Man. {in haitle, With an enemy sauma sworst of the encounter as he is be| ~_Charfied Saating 22 an hour. The encoumter > liéved - to have a bone in his elbow| Daniel Zeituiig, 29 and Andrew Sac- T eeae O ke’ h hi =0 . brroken. ovitch, 26, were arrested Saturday et —_— onaiiv: aaits abO o 50 Main Street Rotal and Deep both showed signs | might by Officers Raiph Divico, John o wilio: §5A Wik AR iokns oF eiianged. but ®Ith o diest . . Jl} ot the ericounter. the former having| Dembroski and Murhy, chargeq : e SOVIET RUSSIA AELIEVED|ME from thie country epart- wia 0 MempsY % sprained thumb and the latter abra-| beating Mahuel Sentos in a North Telephone 328-3 - A — e, the undersigncd, démand that the mar. A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. n behind one ear and on his cheek- | Thames street saloon. Santos showed (Nl L enny E “ - The following ha’ been sent by Ruts-|snnrs QEeiangd, d6mand (hat) "Wl o Cocolw of wiater “ N' s . They were all treated at thgfa cut on m;nzop of 1;1: ‘head ‘n: Wis aRITh ALLEN E‘z“u of Montville to Secretary of srrrdlm,,,, u“ - ;.,‘.d St Marys con- Chiropodist, Foot w police station by Dr. Louis T. Cassifly. | bruises on breas = resul -t £ 1 ate lLan s vemt Rore Whort sib s ¢ £ e : Montville, Conn,, Oct. 9, s O R ana viotn * (PROTECT YOUR FEET) ISR | . etary of State Iane. A ANTONOFF, Secretary. B o A Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. No Hand Grenade Banks. Dear Sir: We Rumsting; liing in the i . = Dt a8 & nowiies Yt 8 R Buite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. : mm the War Department has y town of Momtville, . Stale of slennec- ainfiel trict Chairman. ° 3 Nerwich, Con: Phone 1386, a that the 15.000.000 hand gre- ticut, numbering two humdred _mem, | Charles Brage of’ Central Vill < i o ot nades, which the government had on thered at mass meetin Oct. 81147 ? <t v ase, 3 < it . ;|14 to act as chairman of the Plainfield band when the armistice was signed, = under Secretary Amtonoff, passed - the 4 - a B 2 shall not be distributed in the form followin, -esolution to the . Amer: jdiStrict, ' whith consists of Plainfield ¢ WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. R itant e sbriags Dho x okiey ciesiuiivn_te .the, Aeaepiga| QR BULE Sostets or PININH Chiidren Cry tness befora uwm:r.qv:r-n:; , > . banks; Mrs. Richard M. Bisseil, era B R e e relleve | Sockades Wfi%fi?wfé"v{{#ne‘%‘flg‘}f & i,flng‘%'%infis, A e ciation. - "= -colmmas of The Bullttn, SR - : lieve all Russian political primemers;

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