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{reuon-‘whlch are clear to all,” said | what price the goverrment shall Mr. Carlier, “and I will not vote for|for the canal. Gemeral=Gocthuis saisd it because Germany has cruelly vio-|it would cost the government $40,000.- lated all its -obligations' to Belgium, | 000 to build’the Cape Cod qnh.zl today because ‘the Germans have sys- | under private contract. oérnumuy and dmhoncnuy Wrecked | The cut across the neck of the cape, all our- industrial life during the four |he said. was an exeellent pas age at Lo PR Miss Elizabeth C. S!l.mner."ho i:p* tending school in New Havfi as_a “scrap of paper” and al- | the week end at home. tgaopln who had fought for the Mrs. John Wfid of Hartfe #& l ‘cause of freedom. e insisted that | making a substantial supper - derved. T PUTNAM (Continued from Page Eleven) for assistance in getting sugar with which to feed' her honey bees. The Abington woman says she has six col- recent guest of her sister, e y ‘and_Austria, with whom. h onics of bees'and that sho spust’ ob- . Massey, - said, the allied nations are still at war, |years of. thelr_occupation.” | present, hut could, be made nore val- tain sugar to feed them during the 'rhe ‘asscssors, F. D. Finley, Wmhm _should not be admitted until the close| An effort was made br Dr. W. H.juable by deenenir and widening. winter or they will die. “Can your so- was taken to Wil and William O. Sanford, are | of the conference, and maintained | Nolesn” Dutch government delegate, | Dreadnoughts, he Thought, —probabiy to strike out of the resolution cf ad- | never would use the canal, beciuse of . Martin Brown 1 the Johnson hospital. last 'rhunduy for | making thelr <1l rovnd of visits on the | that such was the view of the French ciety do anything to help me?” is her| john Duffy; Ward 4, Miss Ellen Whee- I al property owners. senate and Leon Bourgéois, French l mission words ‘stating that the action | the invariable mncu& ©of deepreen plea, and she requests an early re-|iock; business section, Katherine ply. It is understood that the society racturers, Carrie Goodwill, who has been | =9 representative to the League of Na- | was taken “in acordance with the de- | riners to get as much water as Do [ill do its best. to provide, sugar to re- with Mrs. Martha Goodwill for_several | |NT. LABOR CONFERENGE TO' tone. cisions of the allied and = associaied | sible around them. The fict that may ieve tl case. . v o 9 Dlad ut e ' has ceturip b Nor “Memmoiin, » sy 'GERMANS AND'AUSTRIANS |, Sharp opposition to this view was SRS SRC na i bioh s Joal by % peiners: kel comnininpB SOOI | ; | expressed hy Leon Jouhaux, French Genera! Goethals that they would h'\\: Jessamine chapter, O. E. S, will t l‘ 13 hold a meeting this evening. = when | L. Cutler roll call chalrmen: t| Mrs J. 3£ Von Deck and two little Washington. Oct. 30.—With only. the | labor delesate, who said that tha war 3 ) zrand officers are to be in attendance | branch, Mrs. S. B. Overlock; Thomp- fl-:uug::eg.;;;mzm, tives In Capital Aeiczate opposing the| was at @n end, and that Germany | GOETHALS TELLS OF MERITS B T ('anfihl‘if o {action, the International Labor Con- | must be admitted in the “new regime.” OF THE CAPZ COD CANAL | Ving folls as one reuson why thes and newly elected officers will be in- | son, Miss Edith shddon. Dayville rosvenor B N is te Stled. A& supper is to be served at) gD, 'S. Kiliott, John' F. Reardon. agent of Grosvenordale Co., Mr. Thay- ‘Tomorrow, Saturday, brings the open season for hunting _skunks. Mlnylfl' oF oy Bk e Fextile Co.: jocEinning next Sunday, Nov. 2 un_ ! ference today decided to admit repre- | = The- Belgian rovernmental and la- | Methodist churches Conpreational and centatives of Germany and Austria, | bor delegates asked to be recorded as M. ‘B. church for six months. | immediately upon their arrival here | voting favorably only because “eco- Mr. to full membership in the world labor | nomic conditions forced” them to do Major Genera! builder of the al, expressed his belief to- “ol.—The directors of the Com- ub are,undecided as to what hunters have been taking them ille- | Woodstock ~Auxiliary, Mrs. George| Mr.and Mrs. Estin Belcher, Mr. and; organization. 80, and.Jules Carlier, Belgian capital | day that the Cape Cod canal had a 2 zally during the present month, not- | Sampson. Eastford, ~Mrs. Charles|Mrs. Willls Belcher. Mr. and Mrs { OFEU500C ;0 who cast the only | renresentative, abstained from vot- | future jmportance both.as a military [to do with the money already paid in Clark; North Ashford, Mrs. P, 8. Col- |Frank Belcher-and sox ! @icorge an and a commercial waterway. He was | for the building of A commnnity hopss 1ara negative vote, holding up to view the | Ing. e I and Mrs. Everelt Hesolation wrought by the German| - cannot vote against the resolu- B e s, Meral Of e | military machine in the invaded re- | tlon because of imperative economic The Eagle Clothing Co. b e e ing, Boy Scouts (Teddy Brousseau). |John Marsh in Wales, Mass. Monday 152-154 MAIN STREET e not more than half enough testifying before a federal lury which | Trev I through the orig.nal plans. ithstandin, th fact that the elts 25 HOE 85 Varie 5 lins; superintendent of booths. Mrs. 1s hearing testimony to ~determinc |to car L. H. Healey, of North Woodstock, and Everett E. Brown. of Pomfret, . Willington, but died .at the home of | Bive Doca of HiPttord cttumiine & PENDLETON HILL ' | ner asugnter in Oxford: Her body | meeting of the legislative committee Math “t he | W2s brought ‘to Wales for the funeral of the Connecticut State grange. This| Rev. E. P. Mathewson tock for the| ;3 purial. committee voted to bide its time on |theme of his Sunday morning sermon| Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bliss, Mrs. Ed. the zone system. which is to be put|fgith and Works, illustrated by the|Swift and Mr. Allen of Lonsmeafow, into effect by the Comnecticut com- ! Mass., Mrs. W. C. faylor and son, pany Sunday mext and watch results | 1ife of Theodore Roosevelt. George Taylor. and daughter Irene of until Nov. 1§, when another mesting of | M¢s. Munry Palmer, Miss Christie | South Coventry and Thomas Gilling- the committee is to be held. If the|Palmer and Charles Cottrell motored | ham and Albert Burrows of New York committee is not satisfied at that time | {5 Apponaug, R. I. Friday afternoon |Were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. with the manner in which tho new |and on their return brought with them | Frank Belcher. <ystem has worked out, a formal com- | Misses Winifred and Cecile Palmer. plaint will ®e brought before the pub-| Miss Rilla Chapman of Westerly lic utilities commission, charging that | spent Saturday n?ght and Sunday at w}‘nt ROCK e a———— the Connecticut company is imposing | her home here. Mrs. John Greenwood spent Monday cxorbitant rates. Aaron Tetlow of Westerly is helping | with her mother in Norwich. i ° i Henry Johnson with his fall work. r. and Mrs. John Gouvin have re- g A e Anselm | Deacon Elfer E. Coon is il with an | turned from their wedding trip and ' . e _— 5 influenza cold. have begun keceping house - in the 4 The last wol'd m Fafl n Union hait Thutsfiey evestn S Benjamin Hewitt of Mystic and Miss | tenement formerly occupied by Albert E d 4 S y la attentd- Shice: Fhekmembers oF l]};‘;g;o have | Ann Wagelin of Westerly were guests | Bennett, been extra active for several weeks in | Sunday at Mrs. Annie Cook’s. Mrs. Otis Morgan of North Stoning- < x e e o TaTa of Tickets | _ Mrs. Jennie Thompson is Vi | e spent Sunday here with her | and Wmter wearmg ave been exceptionally suc-.| NeW London and other places. mother. H i eafal The carntval Phorsday: evenc Deacon Cook. Clark Conn, Charles Charles Cornell and family of Jewett | . S iiuded o variety of attractions,|Cottrell and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford | City spent the week end with rela- | ] f M e oty yn ey ed b aN in | Thompson attended the grange meet- | tives here. | pparel, for en e Y threa the | ing in North Stoninston Friday even- | David Nason was in Lebanon Satur- | < e ing. day buying cows. ol % e Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and | John Champlin of lower Pawcatuck | Mayor and ,Mrs. A. W. Marcy in- I.\Hss@s Rilla and Alice Chapman were | was a caller at Charles Champlin’s on rmallv observed the fifteenth anni-|in Jewett City Sunday, guests at Wil- | Wednesday. crsary of their wedding at their |liam Hiscox's. ! " Misses Sarah and Ruth Brook en- here Thursday evening. Mrs. Mary Palmer and family and | tertained a number of friends at din- | following is the organization of { Clifford Thompson and family attend- | ner Wednesday. utnam Chapter of the Red Cross |ed the supper at Laurel Glen Saturday | One of the chimneys in the house and Women, is here assembled in a vari- ev;_:inm i iR a |2t White Rock farm is being removed | e manv large cars which passed | and a new one will be built. over thes Hill Sunday were noticeable. | William Stillwell spent Sunday with | ety tllat embraces every wanted style Walnuts have been plentiful nnd | were week end guests of Mrs. Annic e ey, The regular sewing society was held | his wife at South Coventry. ;at the parsonage last week Wednes- Mrs. Mary Edwards and daushter, \ day. Mrs. Walter Coffill, of Oakland Beach, | FOrmerIy u‘e I‘haep having groves have gathered a | Jones and family. . . The house owned hy Cant. and Mrs. Empire Theatre, Putoam || 2% B 27000, G 200, M0 BOLTON and fabric shown in OPENS TONIGHT trimmings. o The school board met last Sa(urd‘ay { A veni d ~elected offis h AT R e R the center of fashion. wWITH The country roads were mever In | o u0 S 0 follows: Chairman, D. Finley; secretar: Mrs. Charles F. & DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Children Cry e ind “Mear” Franic FL Relz ave —IN— " their friends and neighbors a treat in His Mai Th p FOR FLETCHER'S the shape of an old fashioned husking is Majesty, the Amsicanll O AS T ORIA lf:;“ After the husking &nd merry- We want every man and woman having clothing to buy to see ! our showing and it note the special 1? prices we quote for ¥ FRIDAY . AND SATURDAY .1.\\!(1 e ///\ f oNY 7 | Make Our American Red Cros;s In Peace as in War “The Greatest Mother In the World” e JOIN THE CRUSADE Fly Your Flag NOVEMBER 2nd to 11th Friday and Saturday Specials ——FOR— MEN WOMEN Yo Men, i i f the very & Ladies’ Coats, of Velour, Silvertone, Bolivia, Silver-T'p, itz i g g kol Kerseys, Broadcloth and Salts Seal Plush, in the season’s eat modes and choicest fabrics, vl newest models, specially priced for Fndny and Saturday to $50.00— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PRICES $24.50 to $44.00 From $19.50 to $39.50 THE MERGENCY An Overcoat that lives up to its name in every sznee of the word. A PLEASING DRESS COAT— A CLEVER SPORT COAT— 4 # A SENSIBLE AUTOMOBILE COAT— - AN ALL AROUND COAT FOR THE ALL AROUND MAN- Put up in all the wanted colors, at $30 to $42.50, Just step in our doorway and say (Msgency)—You’ll be as ell‘llllllw about it Gcxconts . aipitvits AR D Lo Ladies’ Suits, plain and Fur Trimmed, in the new ripple e e oo tive and PR models and also conservative models. Priced for Fri- tive models, in a good variety of fabrics, regular values day and Saturday— $25.00 to $50.00— At $29.50 to $44.50 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PRICES $20.00 to $42.50 Ladies’ Dresses, in Serge, Tricotine, Tricolette, Paulette, Men’s and Young Men’s Suits of every wanted style and Satin, Georgette, and Silks—Special prices for Friday as we are. We have a very choice showing of Clnldrent and Boys Chinchilla Overconts. % R s g i = bt At $16.50 to $45.00 They are put up in the new models, with extra warm heavy linings. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Sweaters, Hosiery, Underwear, j 3 ’ PRICES $9.00 AND $12.00 ; Neckwear, etc., at special Friday and Saturday prices. _“SEE OUR FUR COATS BEFORE BUYING” Warm Wooley Polo Hats for the youngsters. At&eprsenthnemexoepMndhawsbnkometDrusShwhundNeck— Ties. No better investment on earth than to lay in a stock of these. for next spring. Just remember these Shirts $1.25 up. Silk Ties 75¢ up. DRESS GLOVES — HATS — CAPS Shumway Clothing House D. E. JETTE, Prop. . ” DANIEISOKCONN. JUST RECEIVED A complete line of Serge Dresses for the Young Miss, 13 to 20 years. This is a line we specialize on and our assortment for this season is sure to please. 5 - The Eagle Clothing Co. “QOutfitters to Men and Women” 152-154 MAIN STREET