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“The Henry Allen & Son Cflm e x e wWE & wPflmpeml }::: R Frcath hougs | entirely satistactory.” o " R Norwich plan! nsiderable improyement has besu FUNERAL DIRECTORS J| 4 veit of dow presture that Wednes- | the E“‘*mn«’“"sm‘fi.s.m 8 Nre | made i e pudt e T the DRy SlER g " fl] day night extgnded from the Great|indicated in Henry condition of all plants. Silser Spri AND EMBAILMERS 4~ | Thompson’s - umul rv&on‘.dv at m Sto.\ag and The §lueen Dyeing : d east to the Atlantic ' aRnual meeting of b:%ama‘u Cempany ytxoam- have_ been equipped | LADY ASSISTANT . - Bvos v Thursday afternoon in the with new Doilers and automatic stok- | Al Cails Answered Promotly Bl oo o Bogmnd srars, " the mid%ie | o' (he Norwich Savings society. ers. and are showing Increased ecor- e d o ik o Temperatufes reiaained hign througn | The following directors mere cigeted: | omy In e steam actouniz e Iwars 9 ne, ic, N. B s 'or-a new leacl iouse il T v {n the Atlantic Pt Guit Herbert P, Howell, New, Yoric: A.n-‘Nurwich branch, begun some seven MEN’S StIlT s OVERCOATS MACK]NAWS SW&A i- - S N e petnture 187 rising | 4 o "G Fnbiie, N ; Franeis J.| years ago, is now being considered | B mgaih in the'Aarih . Teavens, Norwich, 5:'..“ Henry" | and”s’ (he next improvement to be Y- ATEU s et T, e | L P, B T g, | et ol |l ERS AND FLANNEL SHIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES. A il =g T o 4 :,":.,z“.'.&";%n':fl‘:i::';::v.‘é": g 5 . 3 y . ork: He: 4 A T , 19 y ¥ ER S e R e S, sl AND SWEATERS AT A GREAT SAVING TO YOU. - | Thompson said in part: -Our years| Now that the old floating debt and 7am . 00 | business has been governed by certain | the deferred dividends on the preferred ! JEll - YOII hear the cry Of high pl'ices everywhe;'e, but lEt us 1: lp“- NS R “a2 | conditions out of = control and o uto(‘l’(hh-.ve been paid off, it has :;,eln ‘Highest 75, lowest 60, poor return to the stockholders s | poss le to resume payments of vi- 5 3 a e, 3 2 largely attributable to the amount ot} Bormdis ©n the comion stock 'atfer Sn : : - Comparisons. By athatanis Lo "B Smentt of | fonis o it iy ek x|l fit you out and show you that you make a big saving by A Semceable Lme Predictlons for Thureday: Partly | upon the earnings of the twd six- | organization of the company under its o - ciudy. ; months periods included fn the calen. | present management. A dividend of ; tradlng here. » Thursday’s weather: Showery, | dar vear, January 1, to December 31, |one per cent. on the common stock ; of Men (3 a_nd south wind, warmer. 1018, inclusive, during which two pe- | was paid July 15 and a dividend of y -ll"igd! we !b;' reasonable profits. [ 1 1-2 per CeY:[ on October 15th. e o = - . e six-months period ended June 30, The following attended the meeting: Boys Shoes Ml S Feien 1919, was 2 period of many months of | Henry B. Thompson, Jesse H. Metcalf, | S 1 n igh | Mooz | joss, caused in large part by a ces- | Harry M. Horton, Albert S. rd, i \ T s AT THE RIGHT PRICES | Rises. ! Bets. E'Wlte? Ii_Sets. ! sation of business on the part of the | James Purdon, John I. Rogers, Fran- Day. I a m. | P m 1 a m | pm |zovernment. At the beginning of eur|cis J. Leavens, William H. Allen, Geo. o Express and Team Hamess : fiscal vear we sere running larsely on | W. Carroll 'G. Wyman Carroll, Jr. MORE FOR LESS 3 to 7 Water Street, Cor. Washington Square, Norwich, Conn. at | w P . il .31 | zovernment cContracts. While these|John P. Huntington, Robert William. contracts were taken at a low figure At the close of the meeting The .. L. Chapman Co. the very large volume of business|Metcalf surprised Mr. Thompson by . placed with us made the business | presenting to him in behalf of the - ; . profitable. After the signing ' of the | stockholders a silver plaue bearlng’ g ek armistice, our government orders were | the following inscription: Lo Basha 1 2 3. 4 5 i e - cancelled by telegraph and we found “To commemorate the gratitude of |.hout ten minutes. There was a heav: c fe Daty e otoek. v e after bigh water it 1s low | ourselves, after January st in a seri- | the stockholders of The United bmtesldownmur s Faign ik R \,E,.i INSURANGE = o IR ollowed by flood tide. | ¢ condition, due to our inability to |Finishing Company to Henry Burling | ficoded. The thunder was heav: oot oy g gl give our works sufficient goods to en- | Thompson for the fidelity, /wisdom | the lightning very vivid. INSURANCE , GREENEVILLE able them to run anywhere near their { and self-sacrifice with which he has Filli = icits For EvER TN . normal capicity. This condition was|preserved and maintained the co - 0 An auto bus was struck by an elec-| common to the entire cotton business, | pany. Forsan et hacc olim meminisse | for a whil C K o 3 . : e. _29—3 trie car Tuesday morning about eight|.nq a period of four months elapsed | juvabit. MCMXIXL = : s INSURABLE o'clock at Central avenue and *Tenthiafore the gap created by the cessa- Mr. Leavens and Mr. Harry Horton |\wHEELER SCHOOL LOSES . L. LATHROP & SONS Largest Assortment street. when the auto bus stopped 101+ion of government b of Providence, followed Mr. Metcalf R T e T A Eisa 1o say that mifiee June condi- | in expressions of appreciation of Mr. BUILDINGS BY FIRE| ™" T . Nerwish, © of b Py “1“0 “-d “Mk"\l’! out threel ;jone have changed muech for the bet- | Thompson's services (o the company| The power plant, chemical labora- atae > Nerwish.. Conn, DIAMOND JEWELRY s o damaging the back| (er and for the last three months the ;nd Mr. Thompson replied, exxpfiressxng tory and barn at the Wheeler school in R M AR o plants have been running to their full | his great surprise and gratification.|{North Stonington were totally des- Sunday eveming a number of friends| .;pacity and future orylers in hand are The meeting then adjourned. troyed: by fire mbout ‘b o'clock: Thurs- SOON day morning. It started in the barn from an unknown cause and was dis- BROOCHES | held a surprise party at the home of Miss Helen Shea at 568 North Mam SCARF PINS | et coprmno Gt by M Shae g | GIRLS CENTER DRIVE FIRST BAPTISTS UNANIMOUS covéred by E. H, Phelps, a member of | YoU Will be starting the furnace up RINGS | Miss Marion Howarth. Solos were HAS BROUGHT IN $2,307 TO KEEP REV. G. M. STROUSE |the faculy. .~ = |again—guard NOW against defective| {also heard during ‘the evening. Re-| A total of $2, 30 has been raised At the close of the rpegular prayer A : ehen. : > | flues that L PENDANTS | treshments were served by Mrs. Jere| by the members of the Community meetng at the First Baptist church (Main dormitory and laboratory by S Ehat paee woetly Wres by aldny BRA | miah Shea. A pleasing recitation was| er for Girls | Thursday evening a special business ;i‘x'lm';‘g % “';k:fi b:l!’flddea - he 10Ss| out enough insurance in our companies CELET WATCHES ven by Miss Nealon. started on Monday. This was the fig- meeting was held. The * clerk Miss o e ALk ot wiioheidve triedtand prevan : ; RADI | * Mrs. William Dahomy of Providence|ure announced Thursday evening and ' Bernice Willey asked for a chairman proven.|§ Rubber has been steadily advancing IOLITE STRAP !is spending a few dars with her sis-|does not include the team reports for for the mecting and Deacon George |SPIRITUAL ACADEMY n price because of the extraordin- WATCHES, ETC f street. iRt e ol - S S Vo iy | Mepnd that the. potiton foc the specilt] IS TO RESUME SERVICES ISAAC S. JONES BRE - SmA For, B @nc the rice o ————————————————— Mrs. Fyreberg and son, William.{ cighteen teams as this team has secur- Meeting be read and this was done by | Sunday services will be resumed at tires ia bound s 49 highor. 1t is a J h & G H o have returned after visiting for a “eek‘v . The team holding second Walter M. Cowan. The meeting was | the Snsirit:ral %cadimy 1ctgnhl’ark Rieet Insurance and Real Estate Agent. good investiment to buy tires at the in Washington, D. C., as the guest|pl ber 1 which for the -purpose of acting on the res- | next Sunday, October 19th, with the|p. i " | * onn €0. Ii. BI.ISS of Rev. Bohanon, iormefl_\ of Greeme | e e e er ity tetim . Mo. S liguation of the pestor. Rev. George M| Well: known psyschit, Mrs. Jsabel C. Richards Building 91 Main Street """"‘I "‘":’- Yi“ SRl novd ville. The captains are Miss May Kilday and 'Strouse. Prayer was offered by Deacon Bradley, of Boston, as the speaker and = a couple of extra i You'll get an 2 Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Tarbox spent| 3 Mary Swanton. Thursday a Amburn. When asked for the business | message bearer al (he afternoon ser| pryT CIVIL COMMOTION all around square tire deal here. the week end in Centerville, R. I. prominent manufacturer of the city of the meeting Earle W. Stamm read | Vice at 2 o'clock and in the evening ) SR 3 & A John Casey of Central avenue ispledged $500 provided two other man- resolutions which earnestly asked |af 7.30. Mrs. Booth Moran of Prov-| ANy BOMB EXPLOSION SHOP THAT GIVES YOUR spending a week vacation with Tela-| utacturers will pledge $500 each. Two | Rev. Mr. Strouse to reconsider his|idence will speak and give = psychic DOLLAR A LONG RIDE. tives in Newark N. J. prominent business men have pledzed resignation. The resolution was then ; Messages on the last Sunday of ‘the INSURANCE L4 4 ‘“'fg,:“;_vfl‘ .li'?ill:“@;m}m rf‘m‘md ‘a{tt- $50 each as their personal contribu- | presented as a motion and in re-imfln~ r { er w 3 zhter, Mrs.| tions and 350 each for their firms. sponse to a yea and nay vote the| T TSI i 1 LA AND Leonide DeNomme, of Arctic, R. L| Saturday has been designated Tag room throbbed with one unanimous Various Powers Named. Ought to interest you NOW. | NE RUBBER CO. e D. The regular Thursday evening . “Yes” but there was deathly quietness ly the power derived from melt- 326 MAIN STREET RK TAFTVILLE dance was held last evening and had When a “No” vote was asked for. The | , Only : :!‘_’:nd"gfow o 13 Anown WERE LYY 5 £ a good sized attendance. It was in reading of the resolutions and the m“d, ing glacie! J ps x ———rm e T OF ALL KINDS The annual meeting of the Ladies’|charge of Miss Elizabeth Lane. acclaim of “Yes” took less than ten| 88 White coal, while other water pow- S & Co. : Benevolent society of the Taftville Thursda; ing a party of girls minutes and with the very large attend- | ers are termed ‘“green coal.” But et GET OUR PRICE ON = ! Congregational church was held on|f lub in charge of Miss Rose ance present at once proved that the| there fs another vast source of power, etucket Street Automobl]es, Wednesday afternoon with a large Speck. club organizer, went to the Church realized that in Rev. Mr.{ ool ® SF 00t b 0T d‘?fl"fl Agency Established May, 1846 STORAGE BATTERIES 2 number present. The anmual reports | Submarine Base where they held an Suouf they had a man who was pu e of BEFORE PURCHASING Carriages, W. of the seeretary und treasurer were ainment for the sailors ting his best into t{c services of | from the waves and tides of the = ges, AQOMNS, |rcad and accepred showing a large | Carziems | Christ’s work in the church. ocean; and this Is now termed “blue FLOUR, GRAIN 'AND FEED. Tbe Garlock & Haynes Co. T I d amount of work completed during the | BIRTHDAY PARTY | - eatnbicwe bl n cont.” Phone 781-2 roclin mIE CIRe. 2o o oo L ISR ihe St s S TN SOk N0 Sauderren Elestric Storm. — e | e metige Dl Smeerialar) © NEW. LONDON, GOWN. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim, | the election of officers and the follow- |y 2nq 0%, SIeFer, Cramenths 28| A severe electric storm hit the city Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps; | Starters—Generators—Iignition Devices ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. | iN8 Were chosen for the coming yvear: e T e i e A oy | Nhou SWS BN RiElt - Sccomn | BGRN will make hens lay. z 3 p “| President, Mrs. Arthur Varley: vice | i1t % ¥ Of anied by a heavy rain which was eof v GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. Blacksmithing in all its branches M D their twine, Moses and Mary, whichqshort duration, however. BROWN—In Attawaugan, Oct. 10, 1919, 2 Timken-H d | presi . Mre. C. Lillibridge; treas- } (081" W RS o 9 it O . 3 a son to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. en-Hyatt an | urer, . John Volkma Eatritaiy; {H s et riends. Qne of{ The arrival of the storm was preced- Brown. = | 5% Gerirude Youns. The board of | e most interesting parts of the day |ed by a briliant display of lighinng QUALITY New Departure Bearings diisciors is as follow rs. Nathan | ¥ ppearance of the boy in the|toward the west and south. MARRIED SALES—SERVICE Bushnell, chairman; Miss Anna Bear- | ) U3808Ue, according (o Jewish cus-| 1In this city there was no interfer- |, yye pamRIS—In _Fitchville, Oct At the T ;, Mrs. Lloyd Ordway, Mrs. Charles | (2% ! - ence with the electric service, but in i "33 7919, by RevA C. W. Hanna assisted e lop GARLOCK & HAYNES 515 NORTH MAIN STREET| Webster, Mra Allan Bogie, Mrs. Waitey | With bis parents and his teacher, Bar. | New London the storm temporarily | by 'Hev" Bugepe Beraard - tamk 2 S mdm and Mrs. Walter Sharpl net Cohen, voung Moses presented! put the city' lighting system out of | Jesse Davis of Sp Hill and Miss | 4 BANK STREET, Second Fioer - = I ler wedting took place at the|himself in’ the High street symagogue | order and the city was in darkness for | Aibertina Yonanna Harris of Bozran YAN'"C GRAIN Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON rsonage of the Uncasville Methodist | Where he said the biessings in the Tal- BURGESS—PILLAR—In Norwich, Oct. DR. JOHN S B]__ACKMAR Greh on Wednesday afiernoon whens Mud and addressed the company in the = 15. 1919, by Rev. John H. Broderick, = lda Reynolds of Montville was | Jeyish language Mies Mary Elizabeth Plilar and Wal- AND PRODUCTS (Y1) Auto Radiators Has Resumed Practice. | uniced in marriage with Charles Ed. | The synagogue services were follow- | ¥amna Goldmam R T WA Ay . | ward Bushnell of Taftville. The cere. |ed by the party at his home where mer* e S 3 Repaired ~promptly and ‘thoroughly { CARPENTER—LAPOINTE — In New | guccoccons to A. R. MANNING |tested under air pressure befors ieav- Thayer Buildin | mony was performed by Rev. C. C. |0 Euests were present There were K Ve ; -4 | Tiot Bf the Umcasville | telegrams of congratuiation from Wat- | [ 7 = D s ok s et ing shop. Office Hours: 10-11 A, M., Z-4-7-8 P. M. | ¢ Reynolds was attended | erbury, bridzgeport and Philadelphia 5 : Lm’fa Lapointe of New Lendon. PRICE ? W. E. SHANLEY Office Phone 123 | by Atiss' May Busmnell a sigter of the i {and the gifis received included over $60 4 s Wow Tbianbn: . 3 | groom, while Mr. Bushnell’s attendant | in money. Refreshments were served x . % 3 191 t A. Bailey of At the Bo PLUMBING TINNING = = = % & I Earle Smith of Moentviile. Iol- |and the blessing was delivered by Rev. 4 < e 9 & Dilkson ttom 499 Main St. Tel 710-3 Before you piace orders for|loNing tbe ceremony o supper was |M. Stamm. Natian Biumenthal rieid g of Westerly. co l}' 24 ol erved at the home of the bride where Ller:dm 1i : i%n ice, attended the | % COAL look at o p. many friends and relatives were enters | birthday of his brothér and sister. ’ " DIED . PIA! urs, especially | 000, s Sha "Sire. Bushnell wil —— i : E0GERTON_in Durcuester, wase| Thames River Line bl our No. 2 Nut—large, :len.n i n}nkc their home with Mr. Bushnell's | WILL GIVE HEARING ON E 3 Oct. 14, Wilbelmina Crocker Edger- GEER, i isatd | parents, Second Selectman C. P. Bush- SLAUGHTER HOUSE PETITION i ton. wite ow George Afbert Bager- THE. FIANO TUNER. ting. | nell on 'the Canterbury turnpike. % ey " £ CoD 122 Prospect St. Phone. 5%1. \‘Anl \h('e Sacred ‘Healllrt church on | peales(h,es’"(s[- ofdlhe w:lsc Side '": ;\; a-p- A $ % Cog-rmdmn nr\jrlce.:/t,Ylln!Ic cemetery, Wednesday morning there was an an- riday) afternoon a: at ¥ ' ay Oct. ». - = Prsmpt Delivery niversary mass of requiem for Private | 4 public hearing to be given by the fi 5 ‘| STARR—In Norwich (East Gmt Plain) | Whitehall Transportation Co., Inc. FREDERICK T. BUNCE Michael J. Murphy, who died at Fort | Nance commitiee of the common coun- . October 15, 1918, Mary Carewv, | Leaves New York Pier 43, North > { Ogiethorpe, Ga. on Oect. 15, 1918, The {Cil upon the petition of S. Beit & Son ¢ fate Aipheus B. Siatr. River, Mondays, Wednesdays and ¥ri- The Plano Tuner Several thousand second- | mass was sunk by Rev. John Dillon of | for permission to crect a slaughter £ : . g days at 5 p. m.; Norwich Tuesdays, % Peter's, Hartford. Father Difton | house on West Main street about 0p- o the home of her slster. | whursdays and Sundays at 5 p. m.; | Phone 838-2 22 Clairemsont Ave hand Brick for sale. | wis a classmate of Private Murphy. | Posite Forest street. e o e Ratarany et iret: | New London 8 p. m. 2 The annual meeting of the Taftville The finance committee of the com- % 2:30 o‘elbeyl Buml“fl'n fanmyr Passenger rates between Norwich John AlMiE & So chapter, American Red Cross, will be | mon council consists of Mavor J. J. £ plot in Maplewood cemetery. and New York, $2.00. BOOKBINDING gan n Reld in Prnemah hall, on Wednesday | Desmond. Aldermarn Joseph A. George New London papers please copy death Staterooms, all outside, $1.10, fn- o . . evening, Oct. 22, at 8 p. m.—adv and Counciiman. R. C, Perry. It is % . notice. cluding war tax. : g BOOKBINDER __The school teachers who instruct in | forecasted that there will be consider- TERRY—In Westerly. R.I, Oct. 15, F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. DlNG W“.I. FEX lT ‘:l!:fr\f)['“":n .;’;l?lol"lsld were hei]d ug in d:»lea u:exz«_:[e_iuon to the s!lhughler house 1 g:nsgz_}cntnm suu7ot Mr. and X JOSEPH BRADFORD ! le T ay morning by a|as ition against it has been cir- x H . Terry. aged 17 vears. 3 = " Books.Made.and: Ruled to-Onder . . Castinss of ai kinds, Agr- | Coyared trolley and did not reach the | culated on the West Side. e | STrr=_Bemmo, o New London, Oct Blank ol s o e Transmissions | Fred Stone and Napoleon Pepin were | MARDI GRAS FETE .| Epbraim,'Eva and Rose Spitz. ousings. Steel | in Moosup on Thursday trying to lo- ABRAMS—In Lishon, October 16, 1919, B Frames. Axies and other meial parts | cate their overcoats which were taken FOR SOPHOMORE HOP | Gertrude . Abrams, aged 69 years. AUTOS TO HIRE DS can be made WHOLE | at a dance there recently. The trip| The senior class at the Connecti- ¥ wite: our WELDING. was without success. cut college at New London has re- YOURSELF |_ K 2wl aitep JOHN expert work that is guarag- Peter Lemjeux who was recently dis- | ¢€ived an invitation from the sopho- i charged 4t Camp Dix after & two vears | More class (o ‘be the gusst 'of honor : - . i istment has returned to his home | O e annual Sophomore hop to be ! g held at the college the week end 2 M.m anning Ave., Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. | "5, o rasvines omteet residents, | November 20th. Friday svening. Nec urc en By Covering Your Norwich DZ‘IlF lA 31 Chestn Mrs. Agnes Norman, celebrated- her | Veber 20th, the hop Will be opensdl| cosvareny.euNss RivSTRATMS:SSRYRE. " Y eam Pipes With e ut Street 818t birthday on Wednesday when she | With a Mardi Gras fote and will be| Main St i Phone 152-12 Bhene 214 entertained a emall party of relatives | cOncluded Saturday with a formal Emma Goldmean, who on Septem- 15 w mfl i and friends ‘at her home on Scotland | dance in the evening. Teas will be! ber 27 ¢ Xear : ; s 7 - < Toad. Mrs. Norman 15 In good heaith | held Saturday afterncon and a temc| D°F Z7th. completed a two ASBESTOS SECTIONAL SHOE REPAIRING beinz very active and taKing a great | NiS match will be arranged for Satur-| !°F™ I prison for coi Funeral deal_of enjoyment in entertaining her | 42y morning. against the draft law, has just been’ T. E. BABCOCK cuests. i . SEACMR o informed through her attormey tha: 3 STEAM PIPE-COVERING |¥>_throw away vour old shoes when Attasnde il La & 5 JAMES L. CASE HEADS FIRE she will be re-arrested and heid for 2 you can have them ‘made as Good as ey-at-Law Light Rains In October. INSURANCE COMMITTEE.| d6Portation hesrings when released. trectors i < | mew ¥ vou will bring them o @© SHETUEKET Sincey Before the rain of Thursday night,| James L. Case, the well known reai| HET Attorney has also been in- Save the price of covering by|Broadway Shoe Repair Shop | ;);::n?erhha.d made a record of only |estate and insurance agent of this| f0TMed by the Department of Labor —AND-— i i i s fnohes. accerding to the measure- | city, was elected chairman of the ex-| that the same is also true of her - saving. the coal in your bin.| We aiso clean your old Straw Hats. taken by the Norwich water of- | ccutive committee of the National As.{ &cccmplice, Alexander Berkman. | 5 R i TRY Us 52 BROADWAY: {05 ot AnSimroSs aing have measured | sooiation of Fire Insurance Agents, at X - : M Now is the time to apply this Oatrt-kong Vil As SRk .23 of an inch, .43 and .10, lts convention heid in Loutsvile, Ky., S - m mers c i and you can find all c ___CASTING - on Thursday. G overing, yor fin ASTINGS The pearl is the caly jewsel worn as | ~—=—==-- PP bt scesont B B i ¢ R pature formed tr AH the precious | Py . sl efore the conven- ady nt e Horlick’s the Original |ton on Thuizass ‘on the subjess ot || Washing Won't Rid Tatentone 3238 HENRY E. CHURCH THE Head Of Dandruff emeratds | G @illl the rest—have o be cot baross| Mnlted Milk ——Avosd |whnoor e Stats Amcelation Worth WM. SMITH ALLE Sabw N §IPECK McWILLIAMS CO.} FURNISHED PROMPTLY 8Y they cen ve womn. But the pearl t b 32 s My Mg Bl e Imitations & Substitutes Insistens Suitor Got Arrested. | I - A il i e only sure way to get rid of dan- 7 Saia 50 30 e the Sty sonrt Tas- | arntr 1s to dissolve it, then you destroy T % Central . Wharf iTHE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street ter shell. It fs ameng the most ame| ALARM CLOCKS R:s'rAURANTs i i A IRON CASTINGS clent of jewels. RS RS | £ P20 $9.25 In the city court Thura- cirel H i day morning on a charge of intoxica- | it’ent 1 ‘To do. this, get about four A. G- mmmoN F s' H tion. About ten o'clock Wednesday ;Ounees of ordinary liquid arvon; S E | D night he started out to pay a cail on a |PIV it at night when retiring; M Foot Specnlu Cannital Fish young lady who lives on Washing- | ®20ugh to moisten the scalp and rub 00 t Mszny fresh-water fish copy the ”g.l | ton street. He tried to climb f{a |it in gently with the finger tips. (PROTECT voun FEET) { tar wis Do y i S0 tirn eannthal. PrEa pfe-Hes e | ”mmlsh a window and was arrested by this tonight.- and by morning.| Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. 5 WO A <oty poot tad ”mmr! F al Drect i S o e T Wil | Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St, All Grades and Sizes. dls ] habits. Almost every pool in g broek | uner 4 (A or g Given a Diamond Ring. plications will compietelf dissolve and| Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 One Da: t D OStOI! a1e an Lifi'i(ffl has ts cannihal which accounts datly | Frank Geino, the well known over- | Shtirely desiroy every single sign_and a y; Eigh ays, 11 RHOADWAY. for half a dozen of its younger bre .nd' trace of it, no matter how much dm- e druff you may have. Big Bens Gives the Dest Servizo mn-el v & Jerwe NORt You will find, too, that all itching EXCELLENT FOOD AND C friends, who vr:‘m‘::d Bim & band. |and digging of the scaip will stop at $1.00, $1.50 and up- For Ladies and Getlemen some diamond Musical num- [0nce, and your hair will be flu 3 Optimistic Thougat. bers were au)vyaflu:\:rmg the evening|lustrous, giossy, silky and soft, and REVER 9 CONRERONLES, Fiop: m is better than sense- 7 and rem-hnvnu were .erv look and feel 2 hundred times better. E ) WANTED FunerdDmcton WILLIAM FRISWELL CO.| . .ex vou Ans i mows, maz pes speech. 3 o 13y =on You can get liquid arvon at any - 2 VICTOR NCH, == _lhyt-v-fl badt, pockute. % the work. : ”“flfufl‘m T“L-T:f"‘\.l;l’\v