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3 1 4 i i 8 ¥ ' s : - Ty @ das - ho‘cl‘n-'rnr: for Ford cars: 5 g i - |Quickly Ended by a Plessant, Heall ¢ 4 5 57 NS 2 3 ? e L :hnm e 3 Antiseptic Atr, Just B ; 5 3 ; | ) med.asze del ~'As there was 3 \ The little hard rubber . 3 £ 4 ndshield L\ku\ u. herd | the court session : rieys | haler wmm you can get & Os. ! £ ig anted. Send fof clrcuiaf, Without putti in_any evidence, o e rentaa ] - ary el Eol i good's or ang any otner reliable drug : - ; y ] i ¢ y viex Corporation. 3 Thursday atterncan 4 Hor | 2 n los- | EiSk can easfiy by, earsied in ,w‘m = S e L ? : ; & : 2 {Erovidence. eourt _in_the § : ing J E Purse. 1t will last & Life time. i SO8% O O'Connor of | journed 3:30. Into this inhaler " yo! Y | flm‘p of the pnn‘lxnln:‘n'en nl Hyfl- me: urt. session dur-| This oil s absorbed by the antisep-' b @ “cd“t““b Wfl:}l'))n and no‘:v you ?ra, . |ready to bread erm in-’ 33 Thursday morn-|sested membranet T Pt ety ‘arner and theljly begin its work 6f banishing catarrh- plaintiff’s “ati fll continued introduc- |ai germs and ending Catarrh, Hyomei John C. Geary and Arthur F. Keefe, |ing evidqnu “8how the circum- |is made of Australian eucalyptus comr= Bad rested their case after presenting | stances of the accident where Mrs.|bined with other antisept: and " 19| evidence, the attorneys for the|O'ConnSr was hit by the Zaravaritis|Very pléasant to breathe. 1 A % 2 . &ng A. M. Brown and C. V.|machine as she was walking with Her |, It IS, Euatinieed to banish d“'n‘fi‘ disee sel : S\“tfl’, S. B Belt influenza, tonsilitis, moved for a non-suit andsfor|husband on Thames _street, Groton.| throat, croup, coughs olds. or Donald T, Warner to divect a|The wif Thutsday. morning - in- | money back. ' It often 6lgins. out a t for' the plaintiff. cluded J‘og H. Tingley, Bernice M. |stuffed up neéad and opens clogsed nos- il | nu!l t The jury was excused while ' the | Johnson, Alme.N. Belodeaw, Bmil 3. |trils In two minutes, : \ D e-Bxeutgd Bel Overcoats - wyers made the arguments on_thes | Reimholz, Elon R. Stebbins, Philip S.| Comblete outfit, incluting inhaler and e 5 ; £ mations which were. hgih denied | Gray ami Wiliast Linger R B N ~ 1 $25.00 to $40.00 $22.60 to $40.00 e by Judge Warner. Attorfley Keefe | Presentation..of the .evidence occu- )iy o ¥ fe ob,.fi,-,d e o R ™ {4 Gpportunities then made the first argument for the |pied the morning session of ~court fof a few cente. - tiff and was followed by Attorney | and after the noon recess motions al- es in the opening argument for|ready mentioned and the arguments » the defendant. were made. \ HSYRUP UF HES" M Y izl €OL. DOUGLAS’ PUNCH BOWL SUN ECLIPSE BEGINS 8 Sweaters Blue i eat Depanmefit LOANED BY MRS. J. DANA COIT AT 749 SATURDAY MORNING . Y ) [ers — s In commection with the semi-an:| Hversbody in New. bngland wil Men’s Ulsters : Shgn‘. Legs of bGe'nume ST{)! mnal meeting of the Connecticut So-|have 4 chance to view the sun i i | S 3 o - A gl L e e R I ek : Brown,andGray.| | pring Lamb; 4 to 5 House Committee, requested the loan | weather man’ doesn't serve out cloudy f oy Wool Lined onord nat“ral average; extra fine—Spzc- of artigles for a series of exi#bitions |weather. Sun starts getting his face|LOOK AT TONGUE! REMOVE POI- $2 00 $3 00 $6 00' y y . iabsalenrice 38 Th ] o be fild i the old Wepb home ut | blacked at 7:4s . m. nd 1ob will ke |~ ONS "ROM STOMACH, LIVER i . ial sale price s e and Mrs. James /Dana -GBit'| | et e 15 tas a SNEhE. is At Bve ARO.JANELS E 345-00 3850 d slo 00 39‘:! soc’ 60(1, sl'oo Forequarters of Spring : Allto a ors. loaned an old punch bowl which has|minutes after 9 @'clock, - when 41.100 ‘ana UV . 5 to 8§ Ib. ave.,;-mak> no ex- : P Been in the family for several gene- faudr r;l{,ealog th; ,;un'uéac; will be tra cMar 'fo;' i il REPAIRED AND RECORED rations. ened by the shadow of the moon. harge ' B 4 ° 4 This bow! belonged to Col, Wyliam| Smoked glsses are best, but if you ling.. gT £ thg f“”"““g"" Tested Under Air Prossure Douglas of he revolutionary army. It | haven't them a pisse'of siray glass ARSIng. A1y Gue-— ey ‘“et LAMPS AND MUD GUARDS ‘was broken by tish soldiet W) lacked over a gas jet or a matcl - 2 goiered his home aid destroyed his| wil enable you to take as many looks # excegent : & Straightened "and Repaired | ture in 1776 as you can_ crowd into time R ] Col. William Douglas was born in| eclipse. Saturday = morning—coms Work Clo Und resh Nal m:ngastmg Chick: faas TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER Faiaheld, Conn. 1141 AL the Jge of mencing at 7:49 2. m. or| ves naerwear Woven Bear ens (mill-fed), 4 to 5 1b. i ALL WORK GUARANTEED sen he engage A — L and Indian war. He was chosen| SEVEN UNCONTESTED CASES . , . average—our special sale! 3 e g R o et ON: LIST FOR DIVORCES Leather, Wool 2 Plece Smts and F ; is price, 55¢ Ih. B i m&émim ytnam ! Ov i , (Ea -| Seven divorce cases are on the un- B ur ercoal & o Gucbee fn 1738, the sha of| contested list for the short calendar Worsted Unions Fresh Dressed Native Fowl, NORWICH, CONN. the war. He soon after moved :m: f;:m )°t mtg:m-unen;m; f&gm_ffi; y 535 00 45¢1b. Plainfield to New Haven and engage 3 i : % - lmmh: ;e;;‘?;: e g Roapll. B Bonancs o 50cand up $1.00 to $5.00 5 Fresh Native Pork to roast— Timken-Hyatt and a merchant ship, sail- 4 i 5 : : oe beween New Haven and the|heard and continwed); Peter Korshak Special sale price 45c¢ 1b. r New Departure Bearings 3 %, resic of Nostities be-| VA Mary Bumith Sifeon: - Miargargt : : . Veal for roasting (native milk SALESSERVICE s N?;n‘?:'iu(“ éufi\ anq Great Britain|Guinan Howard vs. ‘William S. How- | Accept “California” Syrup of Figs fod g - GARLOCK & HAm ‘ he abandoned the water, raised a mil- | ard; Hulda E, Johnson vs. Charles E.|only—look for the name California on ), no ‘bone, no waste, NK STREET, P Hary company in New Have He Johnm, Minnie M. Starr vs.,So- |{he package, then you are sure your very tender, 35¢ lb |4 BA econd- Fioor was -cammissioped . captain May, 16, |1on Starr: Myrde J. Bailey ve. Rgy-|ehild lo having the best and most 7 Ty s . Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON o ond -G Bal hrmiess laxative or physic for the Veal for stewing M. T | Barly in the next sear 1718 S| feocaTED, aNaE- 1905 FrSighd i et e = CALL THE AUTO DOCTOR. .| raise i P Bee! L g s R o R e T SHE ASKS FOR DIVORCE|directions for child’s dose on each bot- : Rib Roasts of Beef, cut from| %00 W ciddme pep tn your Governor Jonathari Trumbull, joined| uit for divorce on the grounds of| g Cive, It Without fear.. \ heavy steer beef, 38c a Ib.|car as zood as a new ome. Greasimg the Centinental army under Georsge| g Aot il Mother! You must say “California.” & i+ d oiling will save repair bills, by esertion oty 1, /1905 -ng Dagt] “aacinr . o R SR OB, [ ® % . ° Pott Beef, no bone, no Washington. 3 \o| Brought by Nellie E. Saunders of| 1 ; i ng s s calling 368-14. All work dome in yoer Col Douglas was disableq in battle| Griswold" against Frank E. Saunders,{1914 to 1917, where Towner was a waste, extra value, 20c lb.|own sarage. novad and ;1; ‘;5 \::;v 28th, 1777 at the early | formerly of Norwich, .now. of un-| guest during that period, and- that 4 F y A " s the war broke out. and:attee| KovT. The malder nar'of the pe-fho frequently told hec that he was @ “@OOD CLOTHES STORE” Jj|Lean Sugar Cured Smoked e g RS Col. Diiglas had Joined fhe army, NEW | rjed to Saunders on Oct, 16, 1904, ‘She living relatives. A ~similar- affidavit - % ; Shoulders, sold elsewhere, i | Haven being in ah exposed position asks the custody 1i-yéar-old son.|is submitted by Dr. Niedner, with z 35c Ib.—our price 25c b, | STORAGE BA’ & Jeh soidlers, who drove thé familiea| argouit 18 redienatle belote the | Vo She ssed man reuasd Gor en: : e 3 BEFORE PURCHASING - < ;le ,:n; ;s"w?" ':7 b K g v Dpeflor bcuurt on the first Tuesday Jn|era]l months im 1913, and who told the Fresh Ground Hambur', 18: ock & Ha E stroyed their furnituge with the point|>°CemOer « - fdoidr the sams story. 1b. > Tk The Garl u‘_sm%- of the bayones. e : > ‘ i Phone COLCHESTER WOMAN SEEKS When Footballs Were Stuffed With |it was played in the city streets. A |ty to receive a hard blow without|ago, the capitals of the'couftries vis-|o. ! bl Do K S P i Shivings: writer of the sixteenth century called | showing the white feather or drawing |ited, as well as In other large cities,| Sliced Bacon, 35¢ Ib.. b NEW LONDON, CONN. of the many men who gave theif ife| ' Ajleging that' hor Husbind, 'Samiuel PoBthall, whith now Holds the aths it' a ‘devilish pastime’ and charged it}a ‘dagger. This.means that when the|the acquaintance was made of the Fhe volume of bmme“ M, tarters—Generators—Ignition Devices and fortune to their tountry in COlOn~ | Greenberg of Colchester, has been in- [,mm!fln eoliekeatand highi Hchools;| [ ILL, InCINE ‘envy. -amil SOMSLUAGE|men got out of“Gollege they will ‘sland | ggologists and mining "ergineers; and ; i ide.’ o e — i il days. | s tolerably drull o her bince Jan. 1|is considered a strenuous game. but | aNereriior T par S ool o | POR thelr feet a5 men. e i bel week surpessedall prevro“‘[ DENTISTS | HOLIDAY SALE GIVEN 1318, Roso Greenherg = of . Colehestery| the style of play in this gencration i8| Charles 11 football had become firmiy | RARE DATA BROUGHT of these men. Large collections were| records, and we have pre- ; | Whose maiden was Heniter, | & mild and. tame exercise as compared | caiaplihed <t Cambiage . 1 Wae cyer Sevied at a1l OF the tuiities vistied - y BY HELPING HANDS | brings sult for dfvorfe . from - him.|to the original forms of the sport, ac-fpeg in high esteem in Ireland. There, FROM SOUTH AMERICA | secured i B daa0s S values for this week | A well patronizeq holiday sale! was|They were married on Oct. 31, 1917.} cording t6 a bulletin from the National| when all other sports were prohibited | ‘Professors Edward W.. Berry and|,gmitions of fossils, -rocks and gres to 0 . neld Thureday afternoon and evening|She asks (o have her Hame changed|Geographic society. T e oy Bronibltes | Toseph T. Singewald, Jr., of the de-|3T0itons of fossils Tocks and ares to) = which should make it even @ Buckingham Memorial by~ the fo Rose rrleentil:er‘“;h;o;mt js return- | The history of ihe gutumn classic| foothalle’ was exeiapt, Women Jsined |Dartment of geplogy of Johns Hovkine| i "uttord the basis of furiher mn-| greater than last, Het: Hands of the /Spiritual- A able e cflm on“the] is described by ebrand. in a h ve | university, Baltimore, have returne f e iractively atranged tables | first Taesday of Decembe communication {6 ‘The Society, which| Fas e T Beylo R e vestigations by the members of the AR = 5+ $ Tuesdays. So many participated that|from the -geologic investigations In| o iadition'sand ‘others ‘th the- depart- few Knew the whereabouts of the ball.|South America. * ; ment of geology. Thege col!ocflom, n expedient, which not so long ago| The party left New York on April|supplementing those --made aroused a furore in the American (17 and spent six months in Peru, Bo-|Singewald on a previous mon ing sportmg world, was adopted by ,a|livia and Chile, studying the geology|1915, now give Johns Hopkins. uni- G D art nt sports—baseball, football, tennis| jlayer who shook out the shavimgs|and mineral resourses of those coun-|versity thé most :nmpletep collection rocer ¢ me there were on sae aprous, faney.ag: q ol ; Meles, cake, preserves, jeiltes and B ol | “Running, throwing, hifting, an candy. A feature of the sale was the Werkinania Gompgasetion: kicking are the fundamental muscular . Mrs, Wi the| The following workmen's compen- b1 * tAmert oy i lcr‘\.\s;:r‘); ‘;‘:xl:h_or {rs. Wiggs of e sasion agr ts MEve Dedn' ApIROYS o&en lons o merica’s characteris From 3:30 untl 7o supber was | B GO onon, o | 204, FOIL The Deoples 0f Sntiaulty fwith which the balls of = those ~ days| tries. of ores from South American mining | Sl are st ke veans, alads, " pidkles, cake,Plovers, and Frederick Chtistion, Gro-|foem, were stuffed and carried it under his| These researches were made possible| districts possessed by any ‘American|Butter value- 75c¢ :lb. Finest to cause the decay of e g A "{ton, “employe, injured finger. at the| “Lmzon hillmen, the Polynesians, and [ SPirt tO the goal through the generosity of the family | university. supper committee comprised | Tate of 3$5.05. the Eskimo and Sumatra islanders had |, “Abandoned as a_general pastime|of the late Prof. George Huntington ; quahty in-this cnty—Specul e Mrs, James Hart, Mrs. Mrs. Willidin | Borough.of Graton Water (& Elae: es Played by kicking a bail. Greeks | because of its roughness, It was re-| Wiliame, who Wes (e IS¢ Best 0| Many peaple think of a free govern-| price 69¢ Ib. r them to loosen; and fall Beetham, Mrs. Hattie Cook, Mrs. cs pt., employers, Charles J.| Diayed it, and the Ruman game, har- | tained in colleges until, within the ‘partme 2 ; 3 Ris 1o Mrs. W. F. Bogue, Miss| O'Connor, New ' London, employe, | pactum derived its name from the |Past half century, it sprang into re- |Hopkins, and the expedition is knows jnent as one which ‘does not employ Coffee ‘other stores e, out. If your gums are dis- day, Nov. 24, the|OF next of kin. She says she and her|frowned upon it-for its ‘interference|;7 or 18 different football teams in|the university and to the United! 1} jrady w mide “morning ' trips husband managed the Léon hotel at | with archery and also because of the | college. The game develops the avili: States. In Lima v baz nad et John A. Morgan & Son |New Mixed Nuts, 35¢ 1b: - 8.45 lh and | 128 East Forty-second street from |commotion it aroused. In those txm?s ’ " beginning with M schedule will _inc . ; : : tax collectors. a Les Mrs. John uipn © and | Wound of left side, at the rate of §12. 'k T seize,” which is evidence tha newed popularity in greatly modified |as the George Huntingtoa: Williams 0 i BB Quian "41% ) " Borough of Groton Water'& Bieet | Saecl o Spee, WIS 18 SvCeace et o y " | memorial expedition. 55¢ Ib.—our price 40c cased you should consult The various tables were in charge|trical Dent, employers, “and Charlés|ipem, ,With shoes of hide, the me. “The British carried football into| Professors Singewald and Berry Rich Blend Old Coff P x ¢ the following Vancy table, Mrs. C.| ATmstrons, Groton employe, = orushed gieval Itallans played a game whichJerusalem when they recovered ihe|travelled.in all a distance of nearly | Before you .place orders for 1 ! offee. a dentist without delay. A Dowsett, Miss M. A. Hill fingers of right hand,.at the rate of| seems the direct agcestor of the An- |sacred city. Missionaries have taught|15000 miles, of which over 1,000 miles Coff tor 60¢ o table. Mrs. John Biiven, Mrs 1z 4 glo-Saxon collegé sport. Gaelig|it to heathen tribes. was dones ¢n' mule back over moun-| COAL look at ours, eapecufly offee other stores charge Green and Mrs. Henry Coiti candy = scholars point to a football game in| “The reason why it has become a|tain trails in the Andes. In order to Ib—our price 50c Ib. - p,.m_, ble, Mrs. B. 1 Baker and Mrs. Was Native.of This State. Jreland before the time of Christ, and | handmaiden of civilization and is so |reach the localities investigated, they|OUF ‘No. 2 Nut—hrge, - ¢ gna Peebe, Mrs. Wiggs, Mrs. Char-| There has been fled in tho Surro-|until —comparatively recent times | popular among college men of Amer-|had to climb to elevations of over d 1 cess Perfection, Bl = lotte Powell gate's court, in. New York the will. of| Shrove Tuesday was as distinctively!ica was. summarized by Howard S.|17,000 feet and repeatedly sleep on the [ 3I “hnl : — Theron W. Towner, Who was 86 years|an occasion for football as -is our|Bliss, writing about the Syrian |ground in Indfan villages, where there Spotless Cleuuér value 10¢ a ADDITIONAL TROLLEY TRIPS 0 when he. died October 27 he| Thanksgiving today. Protestant college at Beimut, of which |were no beds to be had. In spite of Prompi Dehvery 4c 3 | ON CENTRAL VILLAGE-MOOSUPleaves his estate fo Dr. Otto Niedner| 'If old Eingiand Tootball was even | he was president, in an article for the tl;e hardships uadergone, the members price 4¢ can. ] To Sibly w «a|of 110 Pennsylvania avenue., Broeklyn. | rougher than most sports those , National ‘Geographic Magazine: of the expedition are most enthusiastic nsmber o s e irons i the” Moosup|The reason assigned acording to, the|hardy times. James T thought it was| Yoy will find the son of a prifice|OVer their éxporiences and particularly Se th d Trypllosa, all flavors, vilue { e ool ot hag consents [afMidavit by Mrs. Sophia A. Leon of | “megter for lameing than faking able |'playing football under the captainey of |OVer the results of their work. veral ‘thousand ' second-| 12 package—Sale price 3 | ed to run certain additional trips on|174 Chauncey Street. Brooklyn, is be- | the users thereof.’ Henry VI and|j, peasant or the son of a cook. We| Such expeditions to South America hand Brick for saie. for 25¢. 5| the Central Village-Moosup line and|¢ause decedent haq no living relative | Elizabeth ruled against it. Edward II| pelfeve in football there and we have |are of considerable advantage both to s or " | i DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. .. New Soft Shelled English K:lnuu—&le price . 45c Please order your Turkey now. sni B adll We have just received two cars of stan- evening from Moosup to Central Vil- lage. This schedule will he effective i . 0 s o 2 daily except on Satutdays and Sunt t containing 600 days when the present Saturday and Sunday scaedule will continue. mer oo o e aver|| 08GS €ach, and will sell for $2.70 per bag, ‘ ' - || 100 Ib.; also the following goods of high- est quality: Mystic Scratchfeed, 1001, ................... $3.80 | Choice Bran, 100 1. ........................ $2.30 Buffalo Ghuten, 100 Ib. . 0 O e - Old Process Ofimeal, 1001 ................., $400 36 Per Cent Cottonseed Meal, 100 I ssss No. 1 White Oats, 961b. .................... $2.65 Wirthmore, Pm-ntnfl?orhgeStockfeed, 100 Ib $3.20 Uniongrains, 100 1. ........... .. $3.85 No. 1'Red Wheat, 1001b...................... $3.85 - FACTS Worth Knowing Wemdoingthebminmbeuusewegivethérightkindofmrchandiuattberidxt prices. A satisfied customer is bound to come again. Our aim is to satisfy and give -ourcustomeufintqualltymzrchlnd:uat]wpm It’s only a few minutés’ wilk " from Franklin Square, and these few minutes means money in your pocket. Every- thing marked in plain figures. . Be your own salesman. . Our store closes at 6 p. m. Saturday, 9.45 p..m. sharp: suUBLE BEAULY OF YOUR HAIR *Danderine’’ creatés mass of thick, gleamy waves . : A Few Specials for Saturday, November 22nd, Only MEN’S HOSE, black and tan.....................17c a pair MEN’SFLANNELSH]RTS,blueandkhaki...........3149 ‘MEN'S SWEATERS (grey only)-.....................$139 Flowers amt Trees “FOR ALL OCCASIONG Ordars Deliversd'" MAPLEWUUD, NURSERY: CO. | T H. PEAmV &Y Phone 980 DENTISTS 203 Maia St., Norwich, Conn, Office Hours: 9 a. m.? 8 p m Telephone A. G. THOMPSON, F."S: ‘i Chiropodist, Foot Specjali - "H. & S. Molasses Fa‘,ul;mlblb PRI s U e we. Ci:;r;}zf}:s:iiRAE;?Eéuppn% EE N ’frs—T n ‘e’ few momerits you can ormi{§ Ground Oyster Shells, W v o IR e es o OO g e i g 5.‘5‘:‘..}?:"‘;; ";&.?2“::3 eots for BRIDAL VEIL. AND KING VICTOR FLOUR WALK AND SAVE MGN EY e e DR.E. J. JONES Just get at any drug or mll-t connter a small bottle of “ few cents. Then moisten a soft TPE DIME SAVINGS BANK Suite 46 Shamoir Blling 2 Take elevator Sheticket Strest OF NORWICH. | . - | entrance Paong & nual Qividend ed at the rate o' per e earningsi df e THAMES RIVER LINE. oot 2 onthe sl WiL be pevabh biiStean.a Whitehall x on and after Nov. 15, 1 J portaticn C In FRANK L WOODARD, Tredsurer. | i e SALOMON*’ GENTS' FURNISHINGS,- HATS SHOES and BOYS WEAR i Slosherg & Son 3:13 Cove Street, West Side u NT (0 put your u; p. m "Trun~1§n\"~ax§mms""d”' A :’ A “IT PAYS TO DRIVE OVER” 100 F"a"klm Street OPEN EVENINGS Nox’vnch, Conn, T o6 B i pe et s | £ B i ST a 4t : 5, xl- outside, A FEW MINUTES® WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. = = o 7 |cluding war tax. F. V. K m THERZT 12 no navertisinz medfum {5 | _ THERS 15 a5 vtmnu: medm- Eastern Cem-eru et i to, Pha Bul: | Easterr. Comneotiont Faual o Tha' S e s