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HE PORTEOUS & Mircaei Co. | 4 north of the West AMain strédt Bridge. | - 5 | Thadieed A.n.nouxh t&e &:’lzzb ha-“nlgluter:cri :;s‘ = cem pasored istenstty ¢ e % - 7 Vi P fy Be Fair and Col acveloped Monasy ight over the Great | [ ot ot s: av e fo1 1 g Toaky Mypl FroReh oy Be AR AND EMBALMERS Lakos passdd rapidly eastward and | | : lowing ofiicers were. elcted for the lesday night it Was ovéf the Gulr of| | ensuing yei g LADY ASSISTANT St. Lawrence. : Cominodore, Don lloughten: viee AR c-nB.Amwmu Premptly This disturbance was attended by : commodors, Frank Bevia; rear conugi nd Night 3 g\llae;‘:n 13:1! GJ’“ L:k and xlol;gl Aty ;}(or!, I]t'n'bgf;:n's th"“r ga“;l“";y =, 5 : s " antic an New Ei Elal ik oy 0] =H reasurer, (3] . - > 1o 88 Main Street coast. s e | : Poiwets, dr. Powers succeeds Walter ; Make Our American - | Sterm warni played < i S ; M Buckingham, whe has héld the of-| - B X £ 3 Tuesday mmmf Bn tHe Athnuc coast 5 g - * of treasurer for séveral years past. i ] 3 : iR e e S R &t and morth of Cape Hemwy, va. | i S Buckinghim was given o vots of h ¥ A ; Red Cross COVER | isiseiie= e W G AR SR Get instant relief with : i sRing. e 3 sl “«“ Sendy Hook-ta Hatteriis—Dimintehi % » Widrew B. Davies and Justin Holden.| . fape s Cold Compound % F ing néfthwest. il 3 = . were elected members of the board of ) \ e 7 - Y b Forecast. 3 #¥yeinors, Voo i ; « oth OURSEL et Xew Ergland and Bastern xei | 1 : et LDuring the evening o fne chicken m%m‘ ¢ stay sumea-upt p:‘"&fi‘ AN ; _ “The Greatest’ Mother °“‘- Fuir and - colder Wednesday; P Members. Commotors HOuSKon pre- | Gamomo g 058 gf “TRREA | i By Covering Your Teaar SRS S M Yeop et o sided at the business session iV chras doacs s LILEk Ay g ! : 1In the World.” ¢ Ob: . P 3 i k The club wae organized 40 years ago | up a cold and ends all grippe misery:| Steam Pipes With : servations in Nerwich. and has had a very successful histofy; ! The very first dose opens your | 4 The follwing records, reported from. numbering {n its membership durihs | clogged-up nestrils and the air pass- ¢ 3 Join the Crusads The Bulletin's 6Bsérvétions, show theé that time many of the best Kfiown | ages of your head; siops nose running: | oin fl‘e mde As'm sEmoNAL R R N A the e husinss men of the city. - Jrof tie 1dat | refieves’ o headache, auitness, tever= (] f. = T oW ears ¢ membership « been S it o it Z Ther. Bar, = 3 dwindling. as the interest in water Cold compound' gt -§ Third Red Cross Roli Call November 2 to 11 STBAH m com v a W . 50 20.00 . | sports here has been supplanted by |quickest, surest relief knowi an s i K - Neow. 2-11 : !g l:.\ . !2 23433 :t,he automobile. € only a tfe\\‘ ¢ents at drug store: = y Save the price of covering by| mFes i iewai 0 T B s it e 08 |t ST O SRS i Sl B e e pru ermg omparisens. | - . 5 2 { d th a large one-story boat seving the coal in your bin.| _P:ed'f.0is for Tuesday: Cloudy,| At tho annusl mesting of the Chelsed ghealaceggr;e‘«_a R — ativert Tarriona of "N Avvivals i’ W s Cont with showers. Boat cludb at Bu¢kingham emor! on: for the stérage - T - 2 - - = Now is the time to apply this| 'Tuesdar's sreather: Showers 11 early | Tuesday ~evening Don Houghton Was | ing the winter. £Re ot upon. sohieh ewW ArrIvals In women's Loais F morning, folléwed by clearing; warm- | re-elected cémmodore for the fourth | the boathéuse is sittiated 15 imeluded ‘gstbnvDfi 3 M;tor‘u‘rx: - Ay J sved Hi Kk % 5 covering, and you can find all| e west to southwest wind. consecutive térm. The-board of gov- | between the riverbank on the west, |&rick ¥ M T W nd or, eldar: ust received this week many new medsls in Women's ” et ernors was émpowered to appoint a | West Main stréet on the south and thé|FPerey C. Mggleston of : i) Conts—s t N lorad ts, in sl th & fashi sizes in stock at Sun, Meom and Tiges. commities to handle the provosed sale | Centrul Vermont railroad tracks and |cuptain; Jie A!bsr; CBB L smart, well-tailored coats, in e maost fashion- ] Sun u s T B R S e e G Petcuod b i ”‘\’3 .| able materials, including silvertone and all the new shades THE il Rises. | Seta. i Kinney, all of Haftford;- Mra of velour—our prices represent actual savings of $7.50 to PECK McWILLIAMS CO. ANOTHER SHIP_LAUNCHING . ENTITLED TO 8500 Mr Wiliam 3, atter ot Midd! $10.00 on every coat. istanis; op of Norwick AT GROTON IRON WORKS FROM HASCOM ESTATE 25%isten s o Central Wharf \General Manager A. 3L Main of the| Judge C. B. Walles ruled in the . Women’s Suits at $50.00 Groton Iron Works has announced| common pleass court at New ‘London P that the date for the launchiug of the) on \Monday that Fanny Dolan is en-| ALLEGES ORUEsLJx:' :::,R sivoieE. steamer Quinnipiac has boen set for-| titled to $300 uder the will of the late! Every suit in this eollsction is a quality suit—in material, ward and the plans are now to launch| Charles R. Hanceom. S for divercs * TWalte the steamer on Saturday of this week | ¥ Flanscom died in New Lon-| Greene of Norwich has neen brought! workl’liannp and 3W‘°_°°P€°Pt‘°_n‘—“3“"“?8 _you of au- It is expected that the city of Neéw ]t:(;n hei;tfl]:‘ the sum ;{ $500 to Fanny| by Dorothy B_:;ult Greene :g dme thentic style as well as individualized and distinctive mod- FTVILLE Haven will send a large delsgation to| Dolan she ‘was in his employ waen | samec piace. e papers wi ed on . P o TA Sttend The Teaaching as the steatner| ho died. YWhile she was I Mo Fane| Tuesday with tiie olerk of the superior § els. The materials are silvertone and velour—in blue, hare Was & pretty shower given 6n| is named in honor of the city of New| scom died and Fanny Dolan did not] court and the suit is returnable Dni br°wn and laupe—SDaCIa] price ssoloo’ aclual ValuE maurs arter Nigh water ft Is fwates, v 15 Totlowed by Mood 8¢ Monday evening at the home of iiss| Haven. Mrs. Isazc N. Ullman, wife| g0 back to the Hanscom heme. ‘The| the first Tuesday of November . Louise n.ais in henor of her approach-{ of Colonel Ullman, will act as sponsor| claim was Gieallowed by the executor| The petitioner asks alimony and the, $59,00 to 355‘00 ing marrfage with Paul Benoit, whé| for the veéssel. The city of New Ha-|of the Hanscom estate. custody of a daughter, between onc; for the past eighteén months has Heen! Judgment for pessesslon of a player| The following metions were dis-|and two yeéars old. The couple was| =~ in tho U. §. navy. Thé eveninz was| s other cities hav y | pozed of by Judge Waller: married én August 17, 1916, and Mrs Fabnc Fur Ca es and Scarfs speni in plaving games and daneinz.| The Quinni Le the fifthi Bonds for prosacution of $35 in two! Greene clalms her husband has been P A feature of the evening was a mock| stemner to be launched at the Groton were ordered in the case of!| intslerably eruel to her since Se; | inarriage in which Miss Irene Mareau- | yards and the sixth will be ths one| Dufransa ve. H. Marlke & Son, tember of the year they were Ina ALL REDUCED IN PRICE tord. The; The cases of tne American Biscuit|ried. She claims that her husband madé a realistic minister. Miss|named in honor of Ha: In Peace as in War { Wiizaleth Fleibel wag the blushing| sixth launching is expected to uuTCo vk, American Conf. Co. default|has an income of $1,200 2 year. At $ 7.50—regular price $§ 8.93 hride and Miss Aldea Michard was the| place in about six weeks. for failure to pléad; Gerrard, trustee, 1 > iand sl BRACELET WATCHES bashful groom. Miss Emma Lamont| with the launching of the Hart-| vo. Barber, bonds ' for prosscution; Carrianh Bles Aatipnamants: At $11.50~-regular price $13.50 ¥ua the beldesniaid and Rollafd Ar-|ford, only three steamers will remain|Ramistolls vs. Lalima, argament off . EOUFCD POC. ICATICCE L At $13.95—regular price $16.50 chambeau tfas best man. Miss Blais| t ohstrusted suner = wns presented with a cut zlass wn.!er‘ the orizinal bontracts wih the Iimer.| Donds for prosecution of $35 in twel casges nate e s 4 A B! e At $15,00—regular price $18.50 <et, the presentation botng made Y| gence - 1lest Gorporasion. Tweivs| Weeks were ordered in Ladd ve. War.| Saturday, Nov. 1, at Norwich—N. B} . . 50 3 ¥ 53 Universal Fiim exc. vs. Auditorium LT $1§50—reg~u]ar price $22.50 s Aldéa Sichern ard Miws ROse|chipy w 4 ted for,| FiS. shipy were originally contracted for [P o igige tn twel theatrer RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. ettt rlich, in behalf of those Dres-| put - huls 10, i1 and 19 were can 3 5 0 ant A buffet lunch was served by | celled Shertl: after the semieti weeks were ordered in the cases of| Saturds: i e J’hn & Geo H Bllss Miss Blals, after which the party Broke| signed and Mtempte mave i hecy| Ausbusgar vs Mils, Tausey vs. Mor-| _Monday. 4 |} These ‘are very “hm'“b}e and the styles are very chic . 11, up all wishing the'r hostess much | made by the reccivers i e theea| rlson; Spieer ve. Adams Txpress Co.,| Déshels, Cagpenter © " |l"when wiorn vwith dresses or suits. hanniness. thres steamer contracts retustated.| AVETY V& Thompsen. = The non suit was set aside in the With Thanksziving only four weeks| The recaivers said recently wuy the thoughts of the ¥ounger gen-| the reinstatement of the three can- hat upen case of Fitte vs. Parker, the defauit sration are turning towar s P = was reopened and bonds of §75 In one A ¥ Kie 14 ; ) 2, S . UVERHAUUNB ERRTAn i, et the i BoRor | Sheiner oS eSS deents] LI VR Sratrea. $7 in one| nage_13iNen S Sy .Women’s Smart Trimmed Hats a1 eustom o6f burnine barrels On| ghows a profit and enables tha re.| crault fof faflure to plead was &n-| jamin If. #ose 3 2 & = Thanksgiving night. “This custom has| ceivers to pay the creditows. tered in the case of Zuccardy vs. Muse| (Grace Lagte! forgier}y. of Norwich). al > s -:.g:; ”G"'Zflii’n,b‘ifi. t;f“re:.e:[“\lv::::t, At {77 yarsh, repreionting the I:'.’n:;;x“ e prels . | SPECI ly P hced at 35 00 and 6 98 epacially var, the ir Dmergeney I'leet orporation mad. - - ~ e i x § K Sackened more or less, but this vear| ihe statement it court ia Hariford| PIanO. Diano stoel, seurs etc. was CROCKER-—BURROWSE- o Lon- | _The cleverest reproductions of much higher priced models the Dors say that they STEFOME to)that if the present roceivers were al-| TRpted In the case of Maxson ve. It - gon Oct, 2% ANIS: VY Wieersr and | —including large hats. with sweeping brims, turbans and 3 » it In v atyle. So lowed to continue in char S ENg s Yout- 3 . . y OF ALL KiNDS Tehoves thove who have wosden ash-| yerd he could staie that (he govern.| 1i the matter of Bowker Fertilizer R ew Tec hats ‘of the most enticing beauty—all wonderful values harvells in the back yard to ken a|isent would reinstate the three hulws | Co VS H. B. Nortex. judement was RAMSDALL — RUBY — 1n Manchester, ¢ watch on thém or they will be| but so far 45 is known, the order has tv"“f“b T N b e o - A N ot 1] $5.00 and $6.98. sing ‘some merning. t vet be iven. 11 of parts order: 3 taa not yet boea given Springs’ and ars. Olan € muby of (| An excellent assortment of Hats for misses and children, k P 3 -Automobiles, e * ow that the Pasehz1l sessen has O weeks 'n the case 6f Alda L. HI! Manchesti josa - e Rt i chaster C‘rrllzes’ Wagons, =51ie b o1 O e, Interests Of the| MAKING ARGUMENTS IN =, ECOLESTON—GEER—In Nerwich, Oct. || of Velvet, Velour and Felt—all tastefully trimmed—prices T CASE ALLEGING FRAUD ove Liwrescs o BocTestbn don $1.98 5.9 5 smorts turn to bowling and basketball. Vs, Lawrence! futuer Ecclestd d to $5.98. rucks and Carts |TiU00% 5 T ISSATETN 1y idcns ves it st toe - .25 Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. | S'T"N&, teams in both these rperts a~d|arguments were reached Tuesday inbJ \.h‘fls Ex-| 3iss Olite Pauline eer of Norwich i e tion ot T o | AsEuments were cesched Tuesddy in Brigkot Tanecy V. Robert HURLBURT -— MORSE — At Arna,|§ Untrimmed Hats, in a wide range of shapes and colors— ming, Upheistering and Wosd Werk.| Tattville shoutd ones amain heeome | or the maon oF Thombe 11 Pomocs - Morrison. Jikeb Ausbursed vs.| Uganda, Dritish Hast Africa. July Blackemithing in all its branches prominent in the sporting world. 2 A oo nst Richard €. De- |, A default was granted in the case| - congo Balge, and Miss Elizabeth George A. Mille, 284836, Paul . F. Huriburt of Aba, (§ also a splendid showing of Millinery Trimmings. {vidsen, et al, London. alleg-| Morse, alfo of Aba, formerly of Nor- WIFE CHARGES CRUELTY ing fraud end undue influence on the| Mackaney for failurs to Biead ich, Conn. e answer was ordered in the case IN SUIT FOR DIVORCE|part of the defendants in securing|,” 0 RSTCF SI28 B(E0ee P (he oasel THE LAST DAY scntt & Elark co'rp G5 the svounds of intolerable cruelty g";;;jf"‘;j""\.g;""f;:d o"n“““’ by Mrs.| contectionery .Con : o August 14, 1916, 1da M. Dufonr All cases assigned stand as on the 307 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET| 5f Norwieh has brought suft for ai.| Vhen court c ise | 1 Today will be the last day of the demonstration of the vorce from Jogaph A. Dufour, also of Camp, sister Air Eet R i Te s 3 5 I Norwich. They were married on|was on the wi: fand when court| INSULTED THEATER USHERS; N- S s = ALARM CLOCKS Ee?{. 27, 1813, the maiden name of the|adjourned v . testified bnefl;. IS FOUND TO BZ INSANE: e T empa Brown: T ibe ekt ia sefursams ¥atérs tmf?;l;g:;scg(au 5 1. T 0. M“tca““h"mf;;:f*fl;'fln e Twndon, Oct. P w . S Tasshsy i aB Wir, a New Lohdon theatre| Taomas All Grades and Sizes. ey rye Y IEan Tuisliy Tal BiSe ot B ar o - ad ineultea Misses Marga- | CROWBLL—In Norwich, Oct. by v b i B RS B o R I B i B ¥ ays, ALPHA CLASS RUMMAGE { ter's house. she &g ‘z who Torfeited a $50 L . ce Al Toweil, age Big Bens BE besvars e 2y i Bend Waon e faded e apmest | L R i be s Macie For Hanp Exsromezy A rumymage sale heid Tyesday at the e T v 4 1 = f : 3 = lentra Ravwtiet church hur s - =3 . $1.00, $1.50 and up Tiayer hulding by the ‘Alpha Class|of M. . Tae e e B e R S O S s A i With, the aid of the wonderful little MARVEL Ma- of the Chureh of the Good Shepherd | beex ¥ spital by Groton au- chine for hend embroidery, you can embroider com- (Unlveréalist), netted the class about 875, Mrs. alter Dussey, president \Ie.c‘ “nn wrote le ters te the Wig- &nd Mrs. Asaler T. Boon, seeretary.|ments for a iun b = WILLIAM FRISWELL CO.|%8.% chxrza oF the Bhis D@ Were e, 12 fitle ers, s »x‘:;’flm“ to with ! o ussisted by the members of the class. Mg thons g i g s 25 and 27 Franklin Street ; e s e plicated, handsome and novel designs, in a marvelous- ly short time-and without eye-strain. Excellent com- bination color effects can be obtained. Call at our § b0 B s i g gy g, ng ep! ¢ Art Department today and see the wonderful work l1er reached the esrs of the onae B 1'“"'2‘:5"‘:'\?:-%33“"‘; e which the demonstrator ‘is doing with this machine l' : sl E n escaping and later in the aged T4 vear: , NOTICE on t eg ect ) s cazint | ternoon he was arrested In Groton for hand embroidery. said Tuesday that; B w E Ju:ep S cemetery. i Mayor Morgan " f ! i MacCann “appiied for work one day S wiaonr Eighth St. Canal Bridge closed. Y B akf 3 | 1ast week and was given a Job in the . gl - He testified that a fair marL{e‘ value h}x-hway frr ey el ' . oF OUR DEAR SISTER, * Detour can be made across the our pre aSt fif-:f:f\ S e e T wat To. threaténed -to kil 6v- ALICE ANN MATHER. October Sale of Housekeepmg Goods N P 5 . < e imis), | €TVone working on the job with him | Whe Departed This Life Oct. 29th, 1916, grist mill bridge at your own e wiar e > m,:m%‘“‘ e and ho wrote a letier io the mzynx'x&w:gt e vour rest, Dear Sistor, . THE SEASON’S RED-LETTER ECONOMY EVENT o : . . o Often Prem - . s n; hat 1 was X~ i T v : H risk while bridge is being built| one to Start the Day Wrong. Eat | ors about 32 00 ang ihat a feth man o “i‘ash‘c‘f,t,{;‘i; &% watier oan on 1n ‘delth we 40 the same. WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE WEEK . 5 : A 1 al 0 an 2 fel a el Sob. - T v e : a6 th 2t at Eighth Street. No loaded Wir Vi L_-'{(e,u:;-:a\. Stusrt’s | piecs conslsting’ of a ot a o) Stfar latter 6. the mayor aions the|. From her loving sicter and brothers, This event.markks an important chapter in fall buying. o sato allowed., | yepepsia Tal nd You're lan % B _Howard | S nla lines an ne aiss addressed | Fred Ince and the Green- Cor h th Renal tch teams trucks ed. Safe. j Street was woi - He | tier 2o Highway Comimiemioner O. ming af a tinfe when economy is the national watch- | said that the value of undivided inter. i Per Order Selectmen. {eits in these various pieces of prop- | X, Daffew, wihich was eicned 1o al word,it.presents ont of the most fortunate money-saving Breiitest offers many of the most| eriy would be about 20 per cent. off. | Henne” tndl The mayer and the oppportunities of the season, in very much needed House- savery dishes of all the things we éat. 1 highw: ay commissio: tified Select- Are, J3t nore peovle than otherwise | pip)p ARTILLERY® ENLISTMENTS man Hewitt of Groton whers Diac. keeping Goeds. There are special offerings of Towels. Toweling and Table Damasks—of Pillow Cases, Sheets, o without breskfast sas and | T T N‘ k l l . Eup of coftes for fear of lndisestion | FOR YALE R. 0. T. C. UNIT|Cann _resides und - informed him of Church & Allen lc e atlng If you like § fried esg, or some buck-| Private Gordon of the local reeruit-| Z2S0ANN'S strange actions and sugsig- ; Sheeting, Bed Spreads and Blankets—of White Goods, wheat or sgysage for breakfast go to it | ing station announces that he s au- | Z2Sted that » bh. o Fe g Qotisg Piasméls fnd Ginghems, Be sure and attend this and feilow with a Stuart’s Dyspepsia | th d to accept men for enlistment P aind | Tablet. You'll have mno trouble, The | b the Ficld Ariillery. for-auty with R e goer v P 15 Main Street v : average person who neglécts breakfast | the RR. O. T. C. unit, Yale university. . E! October sale of Housekeeping Goods this week. KINDRED FINISHES will be hungry before noon. Most men | To compléte the authorizeéd quota of IN LOCAL TERRITORY. 4 & ;mlu to kill the ;‘,’?;“é’,; ?.{lln;:::cg st ‘en‘g:fi? bmextxl:l with p;evi_%:?eds?; Eac?scs Et oonltxi:ulcable :idna.se Sfl anera 3 . ) - B m‘ ] vies e c ones coasic stern onnes ut ort: u; at bR o vy gmpty stomach under theve T It Tand they most De of wa: | Moathy, Ostater ¥, o i wtars dec Women S, Misses’ and Children’s UNlTFJ) m A.L MFG- conditions l- t storing up energy, but | cellent character. W fter acceptance | partment of health are given as fol- L L on the opntrary, is susceptible to many | these men will be forwarded to Fort|lows in the weekly report: lrectors Knit Und i CO., Inc. influences that may work hardship for | Siocum, N. T, for cnilstment and upen| Diphtherta, Jewett City 1, New Lon- % it naerwear T y o 4 » t 5 S a6 aat b e fomp;‘(lflnyof Qn“:tmfi;:! It'lfl I(s’e trgns- dO; !l,‘ 21\;?"* ()'Ml}')hfl Pbfllfl'e’} 1. i1l Neigich.” ree zo erred to ¥Yale university for dut: 'yphoid fever, New Londen 2, Put- H i i e s ] iy nfiite men o i e 0| mem W oot T All Sizes — All Kinds — All Grades — All Prices - % C. are on a utation sta- ansi - : e T A : Embalmers Tufarits” « Uniderwonr Childven’s Underwear g b1z Famps st oheia’ aver ook All Styl All Styl 3 iz jumps last weel e o o Sy - es es Broadway Shoe Repair and| : : g ol Sy At # i . Catarrh Vanlshes ;. measles 20, influ- Telephone 328-3 We ocarry a large. assortment of | Every good kind of Children’s Un- Shoe shm Plfl%l nza 10, Secarlet fever - &8, mumps 5, G 5 = Infants’ ~ Winter-weight Ribbed | derwear is here—Vests, Pants and Aehi = tnch‘mn.luax.‘ehufl::: ’of z’ HENRY E-::Us':‘c’b‘lm Vests a;d Bands; ranging in ;1{.:; Bnidon Suits. w; foature yu{.s.ng o ‘Exberishoed Wiaikines ! Here 1 0me e an bt 2, tuberculesis para- £ ALLEN from 37Vzc all the way up to $1.10, | Underwear for Boys and Girls, in Qive Theis a Tfill' : “‘:':n‘(::.dfi’::’;‘:;:; e ;";‘;fi;‘xfin}; I;xxh.rli.hl septic throat 1, ac:?rdlng‘ to size and lgrad:‘.l o bb\/-st\s{, Pants an: Union Suits. 2! We show Childran’s Fleecy-lined Ribbed Vests and Pants, regular sizes 82 IROADWAY" 3 g {100 isgusting symptoms _frem your 5 S reported from .g’s&,":xm' sizes 2t 59c—Children’s Fleecy-lined Ribbed s Suits, i 23'}33‘: B aaRit and 2ok Ter s T . At this time last year the| A, Go THOMPSON, F. S. !} price 85c and upward, according to size—Boys' Ribbed Union Suits, in outht foday epidemic of influenza had just pass- ecru and gfay, at $1.00, and $1.25, accbrding to. size. ‘Breathe the air of Hyomel and let it | ed the peak in Connecticut. Innuenza! Chiropodist, Foot - Specialist 44 £ b et hy deaths b 3 1918 - o o . H R o A e | S s e ) Were. Hep (PROTECY Your FEeT) || Women's' Medium-Weight | Womien’s Heavy-Weight S CAPE COD Irho ase BTGk Tae'die time are aston- | per, 51155 034 Mér. Cummings® Spring Arch Support. Underwear - Dbddi-wens g Hyome! is a pure pleasant antlseptic | on GFFICER BOARD OF Slte, 7-8:Aliss Bullding, 321 Main SL I} o onien who, prafer Utiderwaar, | Our ‘showina of W, 4 3 3 " 3 omen’s heavy Whitehall Transpertation Co. Ina | =~ g : 3 : MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS | _N\o0vich: Cofin. ~ - Phone 1366-4_ ] fighe Tn"\wdight but warm, wo show | welght Ribbed Underwsar i very wvu New York, Pier 43, North th. #n} AL the ‘twenity-foorth 1 3. o ssirems a complete line of Women's medium | complete, comprising Fleecy-lined uaum-. Wednesdays and Fei- reduces swelling end quiekly heals all| s Oy R P —— weight Vests and Pants, in regular | Vests and Pants, in regular and nn 2t 5'p. i Norwich Tuesdays, inflammation. e 2 Loty °c“‘,’ eve neva | - e and extra large sizes, in all the best | ‘extra large sizes, in_all the stand- ™ jagd swsuars 4t LD m o : Don't suffer. another dar witn ca- | sténdants, state of. Con:#cticyt. Shea& Burke known makes,. such as Munsing, | ard makes, and in a’ varicly of NewLondon 8 p m. 5 B e R ] ey 5 Carier's, Forest Mills,, Etc. grades—Prices from 50c upwards. PasSenger rates eén Nerwi 2 3 and New York, $2.00. ; iz St ,‘..,"‘“‘“““ Y pascnes gy | Thompson _of Hartford. = sovernd 2 > W6 carry a very complets line of Women's Unioh Suits, in medium and oo &l Gutside, 3110, tme mpt y . afves 6 Reratise < hmee: Melgs i Whasles, Hartrord, de»ugé FM U ey veight, regular and extra large sizes, and in ail the best makes, s Arnold erzaizg tax. luce -51 oS T redtae” ol Evvesae s anaw S ¢ 5 b ralin including Munsing, -Carter's, Forest Mills, Ete. We invite inssaction. s V. KKOU.E, Agent, | v 5 Ing druggists everywhere. nie Brown ef Hartferd, aseistant’ o v