Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 14, 1919, Page 7

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engers, no elock In the m in the evening, b main sitiopury than five winu of Shetucket —_— ~ ' ! Tine. Gf LhE Norwich, Tussday, Oct. 14, 1919 H ¢ 2 . Laurel 17l bri o Delegates from Baptist cpurches all| C. G. Ambjer, Mies Ireng RANL Mrs. 3 K Bide of \vater Tiieet THE WEATHER. over the piate wers. awiving hers all| Chatles A Ragborg, Miss Mabel Hog- : i e AR Pressure the eastern for 1 i 2 the | berg, AL : £ T e T e | Soth Aopusl meeting of 1he moeting| Gerirude Hcoleston, Mvs. Herbort - . The Aveatner Today ; Will Propsbly Be Cloudy i of Frink the Far Northwest and low over the|of the Counecticut Baptist conventipn | Roge: TR - 5 S : 3 LADY ASSISTANT Plains states and the southern Rocky and its related societies which are 'to! Belle Lymis, 3 me May, Mrs. | for aslonge tain: d three da: ] the | John H. Ford, Miss ilie 3 S P 3 2 e it b Ali Calls Answersd Promptly | Mountaing and southers platean rel| bl et Baptist chureh M the time| Miss Fapnie Syllemen_ iss asia Strest fre Z1n, " Day and Night Sttended by s mantle of clovds which | the last arrivals had résistercd, vrob Briges, diss Ruby Veughn tiss 1 UR. A ] sirest. on oo oyl - districts east al ol e lelegates who are Tam! L Mrs. \ i he cugterly 88 Main Street g L Y i expected to 'attend the convention | Son. Aiss Helen Storms and Miss Ruth 4 I, 3 \ v on’ e’ el Low temperatures azd frests were|meetings had filed their. credentialy. | Eliott. J Btreet from Main recorded in . the Atlantic| The entertainment committee xt the Educatisenal Society. - SIS e 3 Btreet or on tis 4 church was kept busy ing ae- Vi ” i 1 Franklin stre N e R RSO RN ey | S T e | TAA S Seies 3t e Satne: To Continue In Force All This Week {|r s A Servneac,ble me weather in practically ]l disiricts east|those whe were te stay over night and | tI% Conneeticut Baptist Bducationsl ¢ the Mississippi river during the next|by nightfall about 100 had been taken jety with the president, Rev, 2 all i i 36 o, 3 care of.. This year it ls expected that| Ceorgs W Nichelson of Bridgepert in Our Forty-Seventh Annual Fall Opening is the most en’ 36_to 48 hours. s ‘fld Temperature will’ Tuesday in|about 325 will have to be provided|the cusir, and the . B. N standpoint o > the uuu:-'Au.xm\ New England wits. accommoastions, & mue}:: gmalla o T‘?x:im of Mer Noapiag | the . . im portant event, from every i that Nerwlch - number than usus! af these state con- . . A Boys’ Shoes o R L TiTion or beamy ot e’ icgates | “Xfiax ihe dovoilon servies _sna | 504 is likely to see this season. The shopping advantages Fisie Shal e perot AT THE RIGHT PROGES | i i T ot o e i o O prn e e e are so numerous, the special offerings se comprehen- piod, g e s on . J e T . A . in squire Express and Team Harness| c5ioia Tostnaset = 2o 0demte e Gt - e Rl Trertlora sive, that there is something for everyone—for per- = Yioe tn wange with ibs rhe first meeting e conventi . M. Thems . < at Low Prices e 1y | S07ies, came at £ o'dlock in the after- | $27°. 3 {87 TS Tt e painted in sanal use or for the home. We would emphasize the | Seuthera New gland: Partly |with the $7th anniversary ef the con- | bos . - . - " . m l l c C A s Eitay: el e of Baptist ministers of Con;' the. Tinutes BT hS CNRvIRLan. e fact that every article and every line offered is of our 2l Mvers o el nesday showers. mnecticut, el an attendanee o X, = Te 2, 4 1 hl'm 0 | = cnesations in: Nirwioh. |abdut 100 Ngrgely” clersymen " Rey. | b¥ Pl % Larrigo. 3 D Teoe Favk. usual dependable quality, absolutely correct as to stret dnd Maly ree it 4 Bath Strst, Norwich, Conn. !fi’rhenfcll}?otwlu Itcores, reported tram el el OB Bip e feeretary of e hourd of edyiation of . style—new, fresh, clean, desirable. This Fall Open- st the southerly eidc of i ervation, s 2 e the: o 5 ) : T 1 v hanges é :-:n:;:n%n sallifhe bero- | SRORINE Braiss serviee. tie sanorl of !:%n u;::"r?z:o i canddgte-sacretary i ing presents a rare chance for prudent people to antici- | el o ] metric changes onday: @ of the American Baptist Toreign s- . . . . e nerthe < L 1al Ther, Bar. | sceented, nd ne e " Eresident | Sion seciety. whose duty is 1o pick out pate their fall and winter needs at a generous saving BT §n eyl the Ceast 't J h & G B ; 36 3008 (they propesed G ot iy | desirable candigates for foreign mis- ‘woubles bacoming \ o7 the WaurcEan hotel b . . eo- SS 20.08 . gl g T Jonst | ciongry work. He brought a stirring is of money. gee. 13 On e fadn . g 30.05 W. Darrow. | mesaze and.call to service when he et 3 : 8. Fouiw, | MOEEEe end /o0l 1 are mot subjest 0 Largest Assort " ! cxou:s:_sc;m et e Toshorne. Myatic, | declared that the Christian world 15 : ——————————————e————————— J]ars ot sublott, 2 advanecing and calied upon the church street from Wa, i {first essayist. Rev. Hemwy D. Cee of lize itx ambitious goal threush - z of Predictions for Monday: Iair, con-|@rigiol; alterpate, Rev. D. B. Mac- | [p TEAUEE oo Am ok - = 2, Outl est street po ve ¢ 3 5 vl i thy 5 % . - | T ain stan DIA cimusd Goot i e o, Pamiond usasiar | fhe, 1100000000 Cund. " Fhe i s _ Women’s House Dresses, ng fIEhaE MOND JEWELRY Monday's weather: As predicted |Rev. A D. Carpenter, Wilimantic: | o' tiat the campaign means the| tion of community gift and the singing o o cahicle shall be BROOCHES e gy sliernat, Rev. William Ross. D.D. Drodigal outpouring, of the life of the| by ail of Auld Leng Syne and nited to (Sowhs, kg 3 ary. e evod 3 < an: the | denom! on. | the ogcasion Mrs. Clarence Smith, - t gtreet - San Tmien || Mosw | Seeretary Darrow made the reporti oy *Tlu 0 % commined with life in|Tn the presentation of the Community p ’ < tenp) banie bulidiz SCARF PINS Rises. | Sets. || Wate of changes in the ministry in the state] [ G0r¥ (0™ "L UG 0r0ke fes power| Zift from represemtatives including Women's House Dresses, all the newest models, made T T RINGS 2 7o m T e W A e T R P P s JGis |30 the men end the money will golChurches, W. C. T. U. and others, at- of Percale and Amoskeag Gingham—at $3.00, $3.25 paint in range with - E forth to werk the medern miracles of| tention was called to the amount. as A of the ‘main® portion of the & i a1 |lirgly: W. T. C. Brizss 1 buial nd the weste ide of t PENDANTS e 4 T ote, Bacheler, Wiligton: W. A. God. Tt is the call of God 1o measure| being fifty cents a year for each vear and up to $4.25—extra hm House Dmm’ sizes 46 uilding an: o T pe : b3S : . o up io the greatest of the times. of Ar. and Mrs. Smith's married life, annéx’of said buiding, BRACELET WATCHES : ! 49 | Deitge, Caishey: Beifgmonnts B % JMr. Padelford spokic upon the|and to make good measure snd insurc! to 54, at $3.50 to $4.50. B T DI LA AR s i} i MacQueer. Tirst, Bg—‘:ermm EW Gl of Christignity as a religion of| a good syp!s’ of (sense) cents, the| . i t = £ Re famb ¢ the dewines]y RADIOLITE STRAP g p | Eenvon, Memortg), Eridseport; Walter! teaching and pofnted out bow it was|addition of twe rells of fifty cents Women’s Heatherbloom Skirts, with silk ruffle, in sldewadl or crosswalk on i Messiah, Baptist; A 04| the Christian schools and colleges that each, thup hawng the forn of giving black and a full i f col t $3 7 Maly sirect ¥ . ., ridgeport N, € jshing th t ing | t i , on fl a; on, . 50—extra See, nion square, the northeris WATCHES, ETC. TRITT : 3 Clobbs, Greenwich: award ¥. Tno, | TRISIg The (e AR | iy Trlseoa (on Tin, DepyY- Opcay SR s oron oo . sids od “Maln irect ftom Eo agencies, the leadership of the Chris-| one cent for each week of their mar- ; Stepney; A. J. Harms, Siraifield; W.|iian church and creating the great|ried life. 1t was aslo stated that at $4.00. f,‘:,‘f,‘d’f“z“";’;“ - Pofothodn SotiM— 1 A e Bloomaqyist, Swedish Hartfor T | Christian constityency. Buell Union, W. C. T. U, had made ¢ . . A o 4 Joh & Ge.- H. Bha | Seott Farléy, SaMeld;x Wiliam Toss, | The caniennial offerings_ were taken| plans io make their president, Airs, Women’s Messaline and Taffeta Silk Skirts, in change- e ot g AL First, New Britain: W, €, Sampson, up and werc reported at $461.99, with| Sm! 2 substantial mopey token of. 2 0 Py treet from Main street to a point in | =t o s nsonia; T. 1, Benedict, Branford: A.|$24 in cash momberships and $19 in| regard and good wishes, but the jatier % X .50. Fange with the Soutnerly side ef Wy A Most generous response was madelAnsonia; 1. 1, Benedict, Branfe Al ard and good wishes, Bt i able and plain colors, also in black—at $5.50 to $7.50 ‘;:Vw:b&:nm‘:::?wi:“fie:“m wa |, Jpante, Clinton; yohn Yranidin | pledges. The ‘centonnial gift of the|had seat the iredsurerdfew dars pre- = 8 Lo sirest { hait of the Prigrim Memorlal Fund by | Mizord: 1. G Statthems, Firar New | Che fohmins oicies ot the . ethsea| sreiunte tomird the National WO, Women'’s Beacon Bath Robes, in a full line of colors |i52:2:"2x OVERHA Rev. Boscos Neleon Of vandsor who|Haven; Charies A errih Nosnk: ILltion toclety were clacted: President.|T. $1,000,000 fund, and of course —at $5.00, $5.98 and up to $12.50. 4 . . .‘\:;.LA:I::, 5on of the firs; esident min- jave % thoughtry] xddr;; s upon ;fhe Matthews. New Haven; Rev, H. M.| cared mo;e\(o help the cause than to! w°m°nd3 Corduroy Robes, in blue, pink, yellow, old 3 ongres rurci.{ Grounds of the Hope of lmmortality.| Thompson, Hartford: secretary, Rev.|get gifts for herself. isteria—a 50 X AND REPAIR wnRK l&cev.hl:‘ri g.:cfi:‘ ’:.Z‘f’m"é’::;‘le"?fi andx ? 5 ‘h ‘8.) Coats 'E,D "t":a'—d' g_ 331_ T!m;.{k :ie;i’q;n trc-:;rer. }:‘rfid The preeceding programme followed| R 4 ‘10. to sl"'o' e h‘r?h:.a“ ? y met_ & hall! cxplained the plan of all contributions | B, Bunnell. New Heven; auditer. Tohn | e H s . : before the Comgrezetiona] chure W:;‘;comin:; through the state’ convention | Stariweather Ansonia: trustess, Jf .| oot iy 5 St o e | Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns, in white and colors OF ALL KINDS : te tee in charge neiead of dirertly to the ministerial| Truesdell. Suffeld; Curtle D, @ad- : o A Bt 50—e: 5 p iae alioitment of the locallzepciation. : | ftax. ariorss T SE Wightane ot Lorn nemans; welMior fike. #nd; ice at- $1.75, $2.00 and $2. xtra sizes at $2.75. the p . B. Ricketson, e bro up the si iect of more N. Laecke Hartford: - < H . . B . - paiggd 1. Automoblles, i 2 Sharples, Albert L.|intensive evangelistc effort in the S eridn T T Guests_werc ent from New Women’s Knit Skirts, in white and colors, at $1,00, Sec. 15, Parking for a « ke oo %8 Fplipttis e e [ Tork, New Louden. Harttord Xo: than 15 uereinbefor al = : gree, George X cardow an u- | stute, especially n the smalier cou i B Sl Centrar Village, wa-|] ¢ $1.25 d up to $3.50. be permitted in every : an C“"ages Wagons oo ity TA Rl M S T, T | Terzora, Meriden, Hanover, Bejtte an o _— s e LN ] = 2 P |tinus threugho E . Scouts | 03¢, 0f the pastors present volunteer-| 4 of Tuesday will be oceupied withi all parts of Canterbury as follows: | Wi 2 E Jack in bk d 83 & g 1 o T d | The Tativilie trocp of Boy Scoutsied to lend thelr services at call 10| tho 9oth ammual meetihg Of the Gone | Airs genn. Prioser oire’ Charemce omen’s Cardigan Jackets, in black and gray—at fermily with the provigions of any o rucks and Carts boid an enthu paCCURE &P the|these emalier ChUrched ¢ 440, Rev.| heicicut Beptist convention of which|Bengtson, rs. Harrison Noble, Framk $2.75 to $3.25. e f Barsony 1 caares Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim.|iriday cven'ng and discussed plans for | Henry I Stliwell, DD. evangelisiic | Nno akey of HMartferd 1| Rienordson, Mr. and Mrs. ~Ceorge X o5 othar v 5e . ming, Uphelstering and Woed Work.|tLc cominz season. igny sablects|secretary of the American flome Ais- |} ainner will o aerved ot L e aLhan And, deukh, ‘Women’s Spencers, in a full line of eolors, sleeveless CriH A Siecksmithing in all its branches | At Wil be for the beiterment of tro| sion society, Cloveland, who had been | 350 [ the Commupiis house, Phers| s By et ouise Tucy o Mprsnall at $2.50—with slesves $3.00 carried to Sroep were br:u.}h.fluy at the mz:xm;,f;;hndg_kd to dsn»a-kx‘.l i f“fl‘;?m‘fl be an afternoom session from 2!y, Hayden, Herbert Lyman, Mr. and > i & snd will be dec upen at 2 liter| New York and could not zet here, buti Pegs e Ciin o Bk : Sk S ? [ e 2 Scott & Clark corp et i) spap laier Guring: the convention:| sous n e M S Pl 02, | SPECIAL I—Women's Billie Burke's of good quality ' : s e e g .t leception af 'arsonage. = 5 Turkiss, pastor of the]and dau . Florence, Mrs. FHosea 3 1 1 * | Op Sunesy two youmg bey: A Dleasant moslal feattre of the | Cemiral Baptist church made the vac| Greene sag con, Sea Glen Tyon. snd Quting Flannel, low neck, short sleeves, in pink and playing 5 tke vicinity “of in'8 | convention deye occurred on Monday | Mous snnouncements Monday, telNng| daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Bessie House, white, blue and white—Special price $1.19, regular i 67 TO 513 NORTH MAIN STREET| 24 ired P A - afternoon at & o'clock in an informal | the minisiers and delggates of the 2r-| Mrs. Mary Smith, Ray Pellett Mr. and . A E 23 momiey_aud valesbies sve R mon ‘o’ mimistens' wives and | rangements made for them by the|Alrs. Beecher Brown, and daughter price $1.50. DON'T LET | 520 a2 3, Dot Sk | S ot 570 St Bl | o Srmmmnre Syfmes e of| B So Svaai i S| cpoCTAL 1A lot of Outing Gewoa - s o T sonege at 156 Eroadway. ere ¥ e ! Tields, Miss ie ulmas AMiss i - a THAT TOOTHACHE g deposl) plips of T Sttendance of about, 20. James L. Case, Anma DeXeff, Miss Agnes DeNeff. Miss S o A oL of 5 4 qo » .colm:ad $o eI s peversl Suvelonen Bho o | A: ¥ Tuskivs -wite of the paster.and ¢c. D X | Homrietts Stenkamp. Miss | Mary stripes, subject to slight imperfections—Special price 5 4 <al - wer Lostesser, > - "Donnel!, Mr. and 5 z keap you awake il nisht! Step in for | turn adfiress on the envelopos had been | Ln mocr buares Mesties wac ] 3 T ity Mabett iy at $1.29, regular value $1.50 to $2.00. 8l passer some of our Teothache Dreps that will | (0rn off und there was no means of! ¢ which Re NMre W ¢} charge of the Sirs. Myron Allow, Mrs. Merrill Brite stop the pain, quiet the nerves and |identification on them. . Whether this|of Hartford were 5 | ation bureau ten. Miss Jennie Buiton, Mr. and Mrs. Between 2ive you a chance to sleen. The first | o 3¢ Of the plunder from the siores| w. T. Bates of Mystl 1 Joseph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Trank and § o'cl e 1 i |and houses that have been burglarized $w557M|N‘;ER COUPLE HAVE | Smith, Tenry Smith, Mrs. Ha'm'd; . -ou take will stop the ache. | within the past few weeks is not known g < r e Mrs. Lucjus Brown and Mrs. Kendall, Mics Winifred H: e o eo“s « e ’ but &n investigetion is on foot to see| Trick poured and were sssisted Dby GOLDEN WEDDING DAY o 8 if the owner of the box can be found. | 3 Gee of New Haven, ter raining.all night and 3 ’ nnn s armac | Miss Mary Lisboon of Providence is!| Afrs. P. C. Wri of ¥lartford and icremoon, a sunshiny { to | visiting f6r a few days with AL Charles P. Talker of New Ha. y syccceded, spreading its light on; 3 |Mre. Joseph Biskie of this pl 2 fe goden wedding of Mr sad Mre|tem Mex Jene Ly - o x = = = be ward | eiic Columbus Smith of Brookside farm,| Benjamin Ne! yer Wefr, Jr. an o> J5 and ¢ ot s 50 Main Street | GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY . 5“’;"’" S was!“esam;nster, Canterbury, last ¥riday.| Mrs, Charies Barstow, Mr, and Mrs.| WEST SIDE ‘“f“:: e idUas LEGAL NOTICES. ] ON HIS RIRTHDAY | snt SIS0 s 30 [0 mmten Taal The Bome was beautifullx decorated | artin Bushnel) Georgl Parstow, Mrs OVER SLAUGHTE v o -8 L pec > or the oceasion; the ta s | Carrie , Herbert Neff. Nrs. S. B.f 4 £ t ept over the KEST CLOSE WATCH ON John Mawker was very Torcisly re- | Community house of ihe United Com-i Wi Loraors of bitiersmect and cnall| Hadier, Bav: apd Ly Eawara D |iwe. o p- | NOTICE SCHOOL CHILDREN'S HEALTH |minded Friday evening that he had | &rcgstional chureh on L-‘"n;ch e:x“? %.kms: the large gift-table bearing a, vies, Mrs. Inzeborg Olsen. Mrs. Ym.|erty owners an ts ihere ;o;[ pied, cport to Superintend- | neenpar ooy milestone, when g few | fine menu of cold reast beet, o0l Fled) message of congratwlations and good | Jobnson and Master Arthur Dunsen- |wind of information that the lo- |10 WHOM IT MAY CONCELNi— prosess of loading or u: s ; e by St Dr, | D¢ighbors surprised him at his home | bam, chese. potatees, rolls. coffee [le%iwishes appligyed omto the white lin-|berrl 3rs. Triali Binghsm, Mrs.|cation where <. Beit and Sqns wanted| 1 jereby certify 8as, 30, o ho8Y K o A P g+ T4 n""'h D einn, | o8 _Dunham strect. and ehogolate eclairs was served.fen eover in zolden letters, apd furth-|Byron Bingham. Mrs, Frank Linnell!to erect u claught West | mesting y ; A s S on o the meglect of 1he | . 0° @YERing was arranged by his| Frank L. Avnoid was In sensral chatde) er ormamented by a gift-fern and a|Miss Nellip Colburn, Miss Rl Shvsa: nskt 1o ¢ Outon 5 4 Tion | o5, Bunigheq 5f the ceheg ehildren Mamy o |, Whe started he party by pre-| ol the Supper arrangemonts and (88| vase of yellow dahlias and of Mar-| Merrifield. Morris | Fremch, bin bottling works, and about opposite | [¥2, 8i%. 4ay of’ Ostober, 8 . ris of I hour. which mesns much, i lest | SSAUNE Bim a Randsome lcather coat.| PFeparation and E;"""nx °f| _th['; Me3l| igolds. Branches of golden aytymn| John Russell. Mrs, I 78 | Parest strect. {lowing’ wix piopesed n. lorainanceé: ons aré hildren be reason of peor feeth, | JD¢ SUrbrise was a complote suocess, | Wes wdmirghly carried out by the fol-| icives, vases of rose buds, cosnoss, | . Corey, Katherine P. S fhie ‘eliy puthario | O o SH It 1 wies Dr. Cacidy in Bis repore amion t2|Put coen My, Hawker was the leader # ¥ erxigcin LWL S| dahljas, asters and more commen flow-! ence 1. Smith. Mrs. Chages Cl b e s tition of B B IT ORDATAED 8Y THE COUR 5 |in the good times following, ers, gladdencd the sathering at every| herlaip apd sop, Pearl, ¥ ! Sen. v drawn up and H commen Cou 07 the Cit ing is a true copy of ree atlows 5 ” 3 4 S _|. Music, daneing and made the | turn.” The ussembly was also wor-| ham, ited for sigmers. | o : v - ‘ »p CRceNNTS Bay duilse ak sthoel ph | time pass very quiskly. At ten p'efock | ATHLETIC FEATURES AT thy of the oceasion. The _ bride,| : et bl ¥ el oF o) 5 224 1 eam geport -with truth, honesty | Loo GUSSLS were seated at 2 prettily | LEBANSN WELCOM descendant of Mayfiower, and Revoly-| T e —————— ed t auick action wa 51 e Cf “omn aoll A 5 |arranged table when & birthaa: i tonary ancestry, last of the line of| - ) cie 2nd plessure that the condition of | 3 127k 7 SUPDEr | 1y tne athictic events held Saturday = v ! BGRN : tors of , 47 griving - . o0f | was served, Balads, coid meats, celery, | iatic = rday | Deacoh Josiah Butis, of Westminster, o e o e Aty roritice | Ho¥Ee 9 olasr auimal the -n‘:( muin diseasss ens rm;z:d.‘m s, cane, coffen frult Sumen: gt the Lepunon welcome home cele- | wio Tud neven wond and Cight Erand-|HQULTS—In Baitimore. Maryiand, oot | undersived ihu the ' city risies | Obtiged” 15 sbier e tue e bration, George Hewitt toek frst prize g . =T 2. 1815_a son, James Wintres, to una provici 5 2 | = . - = e a ahes, & serles of eight contests. ifaro emscoming ENAY ShiTon. Mo liawsoN~1In Guigs Ferrr. ct. | tor hov | wit: | ! sa4ly negiected. and many = sehoo] | STROUNCINE the tWenLy-first (7) Birth- | Lrown was second with 12 points and| S pocelii's @ 3 o) T T0e, o dacehter. Vi { e petition was presented at| 511 persons liahle to pay tase - ur, whish mesns so much. Js lowt to | 4, TIR, ‘TERtrens lighted aandies. | PEonD s e R e il | were procent n iarse mumbers wnd! Lheth 1o 3 nd 5 a = "hueeting of the commen | ] ] o7 ontviile are e cakes jrere gifts ¥ slle Clarke ihird POInts. | teicgrams, wedding cards and poems RO, : 7 5 end vehic o e ¢ JTn to the Assessors on or be R it g e Aldrich san Mos. John Crenny. Wi Narkings ware given on o scale of 3| wert toctived bfl'o'r‘n', me unable 2o G| e Tonfion Day pleass copy a3 MR L L AL the S tual St ormane Aret Gay. o \‘.\‘m ber. “Tois. 8 sroved, but something showld be dene | 5% cigars glories were fold and | Lom'E, tOr, D7 . 3 ! cclebration. A group pie- | PINDIESON—In Westerly, R. I, Oct. bl LU e Ryl sonal guiles i e ey T for their teeth John Clabby Sr, made the hit of the . ot Its in| BFe Wos taken of the assembly Om|” 10, 1919 a dsusbter to Mr. and Mrs T Athin th n any strect and [a B R . Propes: e & evening with clog da: |, The following were the results in| Brookside laws Otto Findieson. 1 7 3 ) jowned b Bon Qres e = efld‘:n"er‘el: ;: plrziec!' o | “After smprer .fl bm’:od“‘ -o.wim the eight events : The gifts were numerous and val- | lim complying with sanitar Y Subject to B | tober, Those falling | ake T Tha e malady of lepe | forisits Sven And Yedeemad made g | o 3iTng Dread jump—George Hew|uable und included u serving tray of| MARRIED jall othec reguistions: sdon, atraet cave shall have the pight of |list Will be CHATESY B0 3 “arned ofl the teachers io cx- | MeTy time until the Hme for £60d | unsn. iinns Shareer 15 teer 13| Brigue desizn, stationery, handie | MABTEL—MALOUEY — in Daricisq Uiher venjoles g S Do op {ihe e et Eade o pesd lgher thay z tweive miles an hour. = - 15 Main Street See. 5. No vehlols S e et 1 SHIRLEY- Y—In w Lomndoy. up to the rh, wl actuall wenty-six dollars, twenty-five in gold, | YOotsner 11 1319, by Rev . Homern [iading oF Salsadlonrna if ond ingliea, -~ Hop, Skip and Jump—George Hew-| Simple cxercises included prayer by| 1 " Shirt g A ? 4 ity B reet. 1 nct Brows, 85 feet, | tho Dastor of Testminster church,| Mels aas Gy bach or Nenndme Funera [Esiale hevsprctamiand Nas -t ssessor’'s Notice | Rorey i Winnic Thaver. 15 feet T|chiefs, confectionery, felt dr hoes, by John Rous. M. v it " g, who coughed. but yet | ENEE Vith wishen 0 the hest for many | icnes, | fwo sets of Turkich towels, £o1d cac Tosepn: Ntavtel And A" ! Venlcle | pros BRI eaon A AT, e aiady | e Tuasts ware Mr, and Mgs, Wi | o BT®84 Jump, ° Stending—Lesiie | lnis" und pires. a solden oalt V- dalouin. £1al 5 L Gzni the Hlealth Officers very wice. | Ham Aldrich, Mr, amd Mrs, Wikigm | SlThe, -8 feet, {1 ITgrold | trolla from their son and his wife and | ROBITAILLE—GAREA®—In Denieison. | F . ; s 5 ol The A ol ¥ wins- ?;""" Mr. and Mrs, figms"vm H {Brown, 8 feet, 10) 1-4 inehes; George|records from the “Brookside Clique . 1918, by Mev. Fatner Charles urc No person eperati i TINKER e contagieus dis- | v, and_Mrs. John Clabby, Jenhr |ePitl 5 feet 10 iuches. of Norwich; a large number of zoid u. of Montreal, hrotner eantrol of ‘apy Styeet car s ’ b e = 1819, 59 . h e » of % Xem i : ; Dr. B G, Robitaile, of Boste | Geney, Jr. Waiter "Cladhy. “William |, o1 50, JSP SUBSIERL, Brewn, 4| eoing trom various friends apd rela iss Fiorine Gareay, of Dapier | Glaben, Mia. Chiteres Tommin aritiem ;-“2' § imeper; George slewitt, G teet' 11| ives, amounting <o over $100! a ‘zold 5 olet Johnso: panei mirror, and o community gift of ITALIAN 1 inches; liams , 82 feet, 1| Rev. T. Edward Davles reading of TTER—ST! 1 faa e | ap & liable (o pay tases in LIAN SocICTICS NSt Socisty Women Use two orizinal pocms. written by Tzoid| T by ) UBLEY-—in' Sleningten; Do hirbauine SETR NG JASE 1 AVe | Town B Nerwich ars noreny mecifed to COLUMEUS DAY CELEBRATION 160 Yard Dask i Oet. 11, 1813, by Rev. Dwight C, . f H fors - - 2si—George Hewitt, time | Forrester and Miss Colburn, presenta- B . o obliged to pass on the side o the Ttrect |7eturn te the Agsessors on or befove The local Italian secieties observed New Wrinkle Remover || 13 seconds: Lesiie Claske. II. Brown, Stps ward A. Potter and Miss | ’rectors here’ such Hovse " Oiaws vehlcie 18 |the Arst day of November, 1919, & WFIE “olumbys Day by holding a parade, Tungo Hiting—Geerze Erown, 300 Rese T. Studley. {standing. ~Vehleles may stand ien or printed list, properly signed & Geaded by the lialian band, Sunday | “Ermes ine o e - teet: Goorge Hawitt, 26¢ feers Winnle | TAURO—ANTRELLA — In Norwich, s T, S e T b i : ¢*Arse duy Tof Dotemer. 2 Arter the pa- | grai T e et PR, oF | Thaver, 290 test. | PeE RS0 Wy Rex. X W aview: AN Do Snioss fornidden for sny period 5 c in commem- | 2T, f e L LR Shotput—Geérge Hewitt, feet. 3 | Louis Tguro and Miss Rose Antre S50y resojution passed by the Court of | These failing to make a lt will he carried out |1t hias Ween ¥ many promf; | inches; Winmie Thayer, feet. 3 both of Norwich Common Countll upen Bublic hearing {charged & pewalty of 10 per cent. addl on Main street. | nent secisty vw Jfi (ig? coun- | inch Elmer Geer, 24 feei, § inches. i m a mers {after such netise &s it may order. tional, o _ formed at Shetycket |try have yred this simple treat- | R Bases—George Hewitt, 18 | PIED L icdid |, Bue 8. Unless 1n am emorgency or to be ol q AZ 5 ‘Solotic dng “marcned | mint =i veat o #: ‘ormuls | 5.4 gecos o MeCal 19 12 wec- SAUNDERS_In mast Killingly, Oc. aliow anoffier vehicle or u"pedeirian sesrory office in €I N be Py pow: 1 e i hrr B g . P nail upon i ppiie “atare, then back throush Malh atreet | L FALE" pint. | oG, ~ parss Cers e e oI e Lady Asigtant ; SR 20 [*“Bends Hgiratle", m b+ - ¢ ne of the featyrs events of da: tren i Tast Ridinales Tes Telephone 325-3 curk Yists veee! exin Wed- Bfl% n:{find"y 25 far as e n is was the raatch rece for 100 bS“ AP S, Belt i ngly, =4ay, o . o8 aiLrankiy nesda t 1 3 Frazilin square through he : : ¥ 3% | Bistep. won by Cowiss siCioueh Bisn: I ” T'—‘ n Norwich, Octoper 12, 1913, e Har e Wround T Siain s ireet | ! Sm 2nd to Pyleski hall where it @is| fiiress M op o8 MIM by six feet At the Anish, m ” $mms B Dy To S e v Clerehce B WM. SMITH ALLEN D0 B0® S riham sagaiy ant. W F. H. WOODWORTH ngton square, on Buth stre A L, HAL! LA L Y g ar e Main street. on Shctucket st 1 X rel H & Main = . | A. G. THOMPSON, F, §, o siiabigh hoeet® ot~ 11l | oet. 11, | Chiropodist, Foot Specialist v (PROTECT YOUR FEET® St tkust font Yot vatmenn s M#ér. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. - ramediat Tact ¢ ot Taied to Tk thE Livime of o Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2:30 p. m. the jer &) BEW |ena of the course. The loser forfeit- m'm Fm‘ m 3T her Iate heme, 58 Myers Avende. 7 eans rrodle ¢ da, box of good clgess. The (ime SLATE—In New Lendon, October 19, by the Italien band. 5 _ 3 was 16 secondp 58 Masorrwev $r., Hoi {310 cape Bagarr Siate, fw hit in flmu the cal Y Other events of the athletic pre- P NT st R S4th year. - . o Brune Pedace gramme were tap following; “In gy opision, 5o other mpedicine MUBRAY—In Westers. B. 1 ‘Prait-a-tives’ for r _ _Bicycie Race, 3-4 mile, boys undec]| g so good as 18, Jamet X, Murray, 28 it eng ué’# 15 years—Clarica Stindish, time 226 L5 diioid zfn’!iirnm 'S;ulov. !tq:'-,n rfzcm, Indigestion apd Constipation. e Assesaors ALARM CLOCKS hich ure parked on the same i . Bas Rct‘:o_fi%“znold Brown; For years, I sufiered “tb th-; TN MBMORIAM Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main .St. | “"Zes 3°°5 55l e Spon she All Grades and Sizes. Too often there 12 2 sting back of Bndt secand, Clarke ) i dreeded diseases, trying all kings o . MARY E. QUINN Norwich, Cenp. Phone 1386.4 |Tear af eny venial Cunsent a . T . e R e imtry, tors SVET| treatments uptil T was 101 I was |4 Semier ftudent Nuree of ehe Wi, W. 2 ‘;':cf b a‘.”?:' :S i'i':\“;'e'ic...;: . One Day, Eight Days, e second, Walter Wiiliams, \ble. Weekus Weapital Schoel fer Nurses. jonding, or taking on or gatting TOE_of. Wes. Metried Man ws. Slns h‘:: day & friend fold me fo iry | Be Diek in the faHutel pertormunce - SRR S nas s o SO Blg:Pans slo Men—Marrled , Chris ¥oster, o § > of her duttes Oct. 13, 1918, Sh & B k period thun. five minat o we $1.00, $1.50 and u capigin, Mr, Hendrix, W, Thomas, Mr,| ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or JFruit Liver ea urke 2y side " of Broadwiy b e ok P Burnstein, Charles Brown, Fd. Jones | 7gilefs)? To my surprise, I found | T o oo o = j E, Thayer; Single Men, George Hewitt ? " % < - IN MEMoRIAM 41 Main Street - Sy Y e e THE captain, . Geeyge this medicine gave immediale relief, B tosket Dtreet 16 Wakhim giarse, o o and in o short time T was all right A SR Funeral Directors it i peiiiogongii e 2132 | WILLIAM. FRISWELL CO. ) uncey in” DONAT LALOXDE = | Whe aidd oct, 14, 1ois in Opiecnerpe | 5 R T, Suece 1 ML gt e : Wlitams i) again”, Y § (g . 2 down, m{"’fl."&-’m :::" bands 50¢, 2 Box, 8 for §2.50, trial gise 25c. mug mess st Seered | ¥ o shinkion &s i 25 and 27 Franklin Strest ST aiicion of mezchandias wore| At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES L s Tigsagsds> | "WHEN vor it 1o put re Han o niat | _ : pvents, = ol coa o i L b jLimited, OGDENSBURG, K. X, R mather, sistens amd ‘Cretbers. o | TUT, etier Soan oEN G medium in i"to The Bule Sec. 11, Excevt while loading or un- n C h ioading. or taking on or retiing down | R ro: St i

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