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PERSONALS Williara MeConnell of Norwich has been a visitor with his brother, Hector McConnell, at Ballouville. Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice, of Waterbury, was a guest at St. Mary’s Trectory, Greeneville, during Thursday, i Arthur Harvey Lathrop of Hamlin Wireet is Slowly convalescing after a se- rious iliness with typhoid fever. } Albert Collins and family of Norwich were, visitors in Grosvenordale early in the week. - Mr. Collins was formerly a foreman painter -for the Grosvenordale ot e, 2 Mrs. Michael O‘Connor of Fountain street and Mrs. Patrick Shahan of Cliff and giris. s Recreational. - Improve Mohega# park, establish Y. W. C. A., more athletics for girls, more piay. grounds, centcrs with, tennis courts, West 5 : ' | Side playerounds, swimming pool. more STILL THEY COME! (== 2 i The Boosters of Norwich amusements, more spare time organiza- . “FREEZONE" Lift Off Corns! No Painl Without Effort Let Stuart’s Caléium Wafers Do the Work to Rid Your F-_u of Pim- Haeging, nm:: ot ‘th:::h t:::: 7 of Build ‘more houses, replace wooden 4 . buildings with fireproof ones. steaming the face m%—. Sanitation. 4 5 < West Side yards, Water street, educate foreign people, clean up side streets often- er, general. VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicle lamps at 7.14 this eve- ning. 5 The next legal holiday, Columbus Dav, Oct. 12th, falls on, Tuesday this vear. The state convention of the W. C. T. U, will be held October 19-21 at Hart- ford. Nearly one,hundred and fifty women have been made voters in the town of - PLURAL MEMBERSHIPS. Ironsides ‘ Board Corperation . Shetucket Company ........ United Metal Mfg Co., Inec. Saxton Weolen Corpora tions. , GOAL—500 . Taxation. e street have returned after a week’s Visit =3 e 4 5 All the schools in Groton have some | with- Mrs. O'Connor's daughter,’ Mrs. W“WM?M“ um.m coal ‘but not ‘nearly enough to take-them | George Richmond Hambys of Ocean Ronds and Streets. * into cold -weather. Beach. Herman Steinbough and family Wwho moved to Norwich in the spring are to return to Dayville to reside. Mr. Stein- bough resumed work With the Assawaga Co., Monday. The family will arrive Dance Saturday night at state armory, Willimantic. ‘Herb” Smith’s orchestra. —adv. At Trinity Methodist church prayer meeting Thursday at 7.30 the tobic was Repair: Pave Main street,; West Main street, Water street, West Side streets; Improve Mt. Pleasant street, School street, Cedar street, Fountain street, Greeneville road; create sentiment for better streets, : pave roads through Greereville and Taf! y » International Silver Ce. B. P. Learned & Co. Lee & Osgood Ce. Schwartz Brothers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop 2 little “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone' for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, What's Wrong With the Woriil” The Rosary Society of St. Patrick's parish . has requested a memorial mass Saturday for Miss Johanna Hallahan. From Waterville Allan Hotchkiss has left for Storrs to take a course of study at Connecticut Agricultural Co)- ege. . It'is noted that Allan B. Con€ has re- turned to Saybrook Point after a visit from Norwich Saturday and will sechng one ol the houses recently built in 1] West Village. ; ) AYLING RE-NOMINATED FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE Hon. Nelson J. Ayling was _re-nomi- nated for the office of judge 6T probate at the republican probate convention for the Norwich district, comprising the JUDGE C. Swan Co. . B. Martin C Reid & Hughes Co., Inc. Schwartzenbach Huber Co. . Atlantie Carton Corperation Plaut-Cadden C: New Lomden County Mutual Fire Insuramce Co. P A L L Lt Parker, Preston & Co. Presten Bros. e ville, good roads for motorists. better street lighting, water streets oftener in summer. City Beastiful. Clean up approach along trolley line from New London, improve general ap- pearances, cleaner and brighter shop win- dows, plant new trees and preserve old ones. Al Industrics. ~ \ “& . lotlons, etc., that have brought emly : > % § P’ towns of Norwich, - Franklin, Grisvwc Quinn & Desmend Mors factories. isappointment; suppose you leave it out soreness or irritation. with his sister Mrs. Clifford Manning, | {70 f, MO T | e e YTy to the wonderful action of calcium. in Groton. town, held Thursday afternoon in .uc 3 There is but one way to remove pim- AD MEN APPEAL The annual Baptist -Ashford associa-|togn? hall, & I ulmmoflwln!fr st savies; hcm‘;e ples, blackheads, and such blemishes RAILROAD ME L i i i held in Stafford oantion ansportation facilities, improve traffic | —through the blood and. skin. - AND ANS GCE oN Wkl L‘:‘;“'_':“:';;‘m:‘ns‘:fio,d' Tuesday, Sep-| 1 oo N et 0 jorder @1| One hundred and fourteen new mem- regulations, run’ car line to drawbridge, | art’s Calcium Walers, taken u‘m'. Andrew . Monahan, George CHurch|tember 28. T o e e L e pon | berships weze added to the membership trolley line to Mohegan park, better rail- | the wonderful calcium serves to’sup- drew T 3 . Georae Cren | temb ] S e mmittee. 5 roster of the reorganized Chamber of road service, lower freight rates. ply the blood with one of the most § "Wenbat RS g1 Sl 0"} Michael Daly, a-farmer living in Pian- jtalne ‘was chosenlmoderalor of the con-|commerce ‘an the: resiit -of the .team 5 remarkable actions known to science. who have been on irial in the Su-|gerg complains that several of his sheep | vention and B..H. Palmer was the cHoic® | \iryers' efforts Thursday. This number: ot 5 o This fs its activity in keeping- firm rior court here this week before Judgelpove been killed and badly oitten Ly After Mr: Palmer had read | riported at.the moon luncheon Thursday Get automobile factory to locate here, # srge P. Hinman and a jury, were | gioy recently. Joseph K. Carpenter and Albert g i gufity Thursday morning of break- | entering a freight car in New jon and stealing a barrel of potatoes Henry C. White of Waterford, the ar- tist, who formerly occupied a studio on Benjamin of Preston and Earl E. Gil- bert of Griswold were chosen a commit- brings the total to date up to 345. As on the previous campaign days, the workers zathered at the noon luncheon at more jobs. Teegislation. the tiny fibres that compose even such minute muscies as trol the slightest those which con- change of expres- ¢ PEnforce vehicle iighting laws, employ | sion. It is this substance which acts from The jury was out about 40)Nlles street, Hartford, has 2 in that|tee on credentials. -They reported the|the Wauregan house and after the menu civilian detectives to enforce prohibition | upen the skin, keeps it Bealthy and v ek city this week. following list of delegates which Was|the team reports were called for by Cam- laws, more outstreets to city. drives away impurities. Get a §0- S e was not pronounced at once ‘At Thompson, F. A. Decker is to close paign Manager Crosby. i attorney for the convicjed men, Morgan, later took an appeal agreed that sentence should be the pen while their counsel and ir release on balil Sunnyhoime next week for the season as his three children are to attend school in Providence this year, Several vases of = handsome dahlias The Boston Store Thursday Miss Milne, expert corsertiere, will be Norwich—B. H. Palmer, = Edgar z Worthington John Brierly, Frank T. Pe- dace, Joseph E. Carpenter, Albert Benja- min ;. Griswold—Henry E. Paul, Earl E. B. The probate committee Wap chosen as proposing Judge AVling for re-nomina- Major Case Still Leading. Major James L. Case, in'command of Division 1, again maintained his commandmg Di Div. 1—Major J. L. Case . fon 4, who reported the big plural membership of the J. B. Mar- 4 1 Miscellaneons. Ampie coal supply for winter, cheap coal for poor, stop Sunday movies, more boosting. less knocking, increase trade. of Carl Adolf Whitehead cent box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers at any drug store. e : ! lead e e at d | filled out by ex-service men in making ap- : Gilbert; Sprague—Louiy J. Fontaine, | oy, ot reduce H. C. of etter grade ga Noation ‘for thial e ced next Wednesday and the < da - » | over the other five divisions. although run 1 e 1 - | Plication for ir victory ms Mrs Nereed that the men might furnish|Srown by Mrs. S. Thompson .of Maple| Francis J. Logan:'Lisbon—Paul Guest:|a' ciose second by Major Aliyn L. Brown, T e e, e ey, "o | Sevin has received blanks' for both of e e e en moes | street were in the display windows Of | Voluntown—F. C. Bray, John E. Kinny. J cers and enlisted men and any ex-sertios public spirit, more community meetings. { T s mgprmaac i effor to secure bail' 1:| Representatives of Holy Name socie-|follows: Justin Holden, Albert Benjamin|tin Co. The standing by divisions in or- FUNERALS. tory can get blanks a ere successful late in the|ties of the county are to meet at St. Pat-|and Joseph E. Carpenter. der of merit for the past 24 hours was as g Cross headquarters in the rear of <the Mrs. Gaetana Pace of New|rick's church Sunday next, to plan for| Nominations for judge of probate were | follows: Carl Adolf Whitehead lice court room. » surety for all three|the county demonstration, Oct. 10, then called for by the moderator. In 3 . e, Mr. and roposi _ Ayling r MG AT R 4 was heid from his parents home, Mr. an e e ming Monday, Sept. 27| tion Edgar B. Worthingion said he pre- ) s o Mrs. William ‘Whitehead, No. 1853 Bos- = E o = == fo Oct 2! Maks your appointment early, |Sented the mame of a man Who - has|p’ iy s well avenue at 3 o'clock Thursday aft- val Y E Representatres from Conmectiont are| 88 Oct 2 H oK ¥ o - adws | Proven satistactory in -the office. "The | Div. o aioior & . wmold 1 ernoon. The funeral service was con- ue our yes it T \Wood:. in the White Moun- R imvasion | POSition needs a man of experience, abil- | py > it iy ducted by Rev. Alexander H. Abbott. . Jinz the National Association| - Noank is suffering from an invasion | DO . —Major J. A. Desmond . D ; toott:| Bon-Opto is a system of caring for $ha " e o e o | ot ‘yats, 'All over the village their Jepre-| Ity: Patience and hionesty and the ofice ST, There was a large attendance and beau-| Bon-Oplo is & uystem of caring for thy : D o the o | Betiace axh, roported aad nolkingido fanjcarries. with it ‘erestiresponsibilityl Mol a1 R A tiful floral remembrances. Friends acted T Se T s annuz N T e 'nad very mhiich effect on them.} Worthington in closing said he _was as bearers and burial took place in Ma-| ag they cars for thelr tecth: o cleamss wood. bl £ . b .. |Pleated to ‘present tne name of Judge| The five memberships reported for Di plewood cemetery. A committal service If you arc met onc Chief ~Justice Edwin ‘White.and Mrs.| ayjing for renomination. Judge Ayl-|vision 5 were all obtained by Team was conducted at the grave by Rev. Mr. today . White have vacated their summer home|inc's name was greeted With applane, at the Pequot and are in. New York, where they will.remain several days be foré leaving for Washington for the win- and he was re-nominated. Mr. Worthington and Earl E. Gilbert| 53 under command of Captain Herbert Ring. The other teams in this division were unable to work Thursday morning. GOING UP! Abbott. Undertaker C. A. Gager, Jr., had charge of the funeral arrangements. were named a committee to notify Judge| Which fact explains the apparently low Mrs. Frank H. Allen ON YOUR DESK =IN ter. Ayling of his Te-nomination and they|Der capita return from this division. Main St e el ot Weisioes Y. ol e YOUR POCKET - OR Rail bird shooting has begun in the|escorted the judgs to the desk. Revisions in plural memberships include | Prunier. E. E. 11 Grove St: o Tk B Allen, was el Thurliay AT HOME SO THAT shore towns, some good bags “haviny| Judge -Avling,. fn accepting the re- |aD incregse in th» Boston Store repre-| <Quinn & Desmond, (piural) 283 Main| 20 “EE 0 0 B0 ol per late baen breught in. Tac stand of vals|nomination, said: sentation! from 4 to 11 memberships. | St. h No. 90 Williams street, with Rev THE CHILDREN CAN which the birds feed on is good and the|' I wish to thank you for the renewed|lleven members of the firm are repre- | Rickeison, F. B, Taftville, Conn. Bonest A Legg. pastor of the Trinity| Breserie ALWAYS GET THEM sportsmen look for a satisfactry sea:|assurance of confidence and the: honor|Se3ted in this aggregate, the additional| Romanowski J, Jr, 162 North Main| gmes A & 'o“al church - olfiiating: | b e > son. conferred by naming me as vour candi.|SeVen memberships being shared as to | St ethodist Hpiscop - e When the new windows at St. Joseph's| church, Winsted, weére blessed Sunday night in the presence of a congregation at the time of their golden! wedding, Sept. 8, Professor and Mrs. J. Herbert George, of Minneapolis, former Norwich date for re-clection in this, the largest district of the state of Connecticut east of the Connecticut river. bate court something of the scope of its Jurisdiction. It begins at the birth of a Derson, and _its responsibility does ot cost by the firm co-operating with their ‘The plural membership of the New London County Mutual Fire Insur- employes. The report by teams follows: Division 1. Major J. L. Cage .... 1—Capt. L. M. Crandall .. Rozycki. Martin ,106 Prospect St. Rumford & Co., 240 Main S Sanders, George W. 36 Mecha St. tucket St. Stanton, Howard L.. Chief Fire Dept. Sweeney, P. F., 21 Spalding St = There was a large attendance of relativer and friends and there were a mumber of bautiful floral remembrances. Allen had charge of the funeral arrange- ments. Miss Sarah F. Bartlett. .4,.,, moves 2 = Schw: ber Co. T Friends acted as bearers and intermen: | refusd pearsn- of 1000, :Rev. Father Joseph H. King of | AS We do not meet very often you will | 3% Company, Was on Thursday in-| Schwargenbach Huber Co. The, (plural) | o0\ "Sizce in Yantic cemetery. A com-| ieebsalisctive Moodus, a native of Norwich, delivered|Pardon me if I take this opportunity of G 3 Smith, The Florist, 200 Main St mittal service was read at the grave by the’ sermon, ;xpl;}nms to’ you who are not entirely Reports by Teams. & Standard Chemical Co. Xan She.| Rev: Mr. Legg. Undertakers Church & In ‘ acknowledging messages and gifts | LAMIar With the operation of the pro- 2 T b N Taylor, A. Craig. Davis Theatre. Funera! services for Miss Sarah F. residents, have sent cards to about 130 'i’:“fl"i“:.‘bh\‘sd ‘“"g‘ but until his estate| 57 oo Fawin Bl Tingley, Dr. Witter K.. 35 Main St. | Bartiett, of Northampton were heia Norwich friends. {hubea apd sometimes foriyears| 3 icgpt A. Saxten Twomey, D. J., Police Headqarters,| Wednesday afternoon at the Parsonage 2 i . |thereafter . through its watchtul over.| . City Hal < ) ithe Bes. Stonington. Rev. D; C: Stoss The instructor of music in the Norwich |sight of the.minor's interebt of trustee-| = ot J- S Adams | ot s 7 Jstor of the Second Congregational public_ schools, Miss Mary E. RCEers |ships created, ' - — | o Welsh, Rev. George H. 7 MeKiley|pastor of the Second = Congresational has the term's work well started, Miss| It has jurisdiction -over the propert 41} Ave. ks ¥ chureh, officiated. Burial s i } dotes" every = school o tatasorit A Srouery Division 2. White, Ernest 71 West Main St cemetery. Rogers defotes” every chool -day and estate of infants and incapable per- Willi Calvin €. 23 Miss Bartlett. who had resided at the teaching and it takes her two Weeks 10| sons, during their life time and the carc Major C. E. Smith ... g T o el ] Shson fieve hise £ akaiisier o years:| WE ADVERTISE EXAGTLY make the rounds of the schools. of the proper selection of guardians. |2 —Cabt. I. R. Porteous 2| Worth, 3. C. & Co. 50-56 Market St, |died last Monday morning from pn i i The matter of changing the time n| It has authority to commit minors to |25 —CaPl. A. L. Peale 5| Zuckerman, M. J. Breed Theatre, Main|monia at the Parsonage By the Sea.! ! Rockville from. daylight-saving to the|foundling asylums, reform schools, | 2+ CapPt: C. I Smith $1ste where she had been for a few days as ' {old standard time was brought up in the|state school for feeble-minded, the home | 2"—C4Pt: 4. Schwartz . 1| " Following the posting of the team re-|a guest with her friend, Miss Mary | = {common council meeting Tuesday even-|for incurables, the Mansfield colony for ; sults on the blackboard, Mr. Crosby gave | Freeman. ing and it was voted to go back on the | epiieptics, the county home for depend- SeLiia # |4 brief summary of the answers returned — - ) . = & i -~ |old time in the city of Rockville October |ent and neglectéd children, and various .l on the questionnaires by the pupils at the | ELKS’ PARADE OPENS 5 5 1.9 Sttice Hu=t fiflone sipvigey: or the [cara| s MaJOr ¥ L Asgiold 4| Norwich Free Academy. BIG CABRNIVAL TINI- a ls ac lon ; o 30|and welfare of the child as well as for |33—Capt. Szan 2 . i i - 1 : At Willimantic Camp firgund ot e e it L o L M T Tacker 1 What Academy Pupils Think. Norwich lodge of Elks started its nine, - blighted chestnut trees have been taken it 13450 e night indoor carnival off with a bang down. The' treo committee met in the|S2N€ Dersons. habitual drunkards, drug|°s—Cavt. F. H. Wyant 1| On'the questionnaires there were three | 2 200 PRI O CLar 500 of . T groye last Thursday. W. W. Gordon of |3ddicts and dipsomaniacs to proper in- questions which the pupils were asked 1o | . niiereq herd paraded through Main | Magazine Specialist Hazzardville, C. K. Colver of Gales Fer- | Stitutions. - il answer. Tho first question was What | itrett*3nd the hall at the Fiks' home| LRL (0] es rv L. St. Clair Burr of Manchester and| But the great bulk of the work and ivision 4. vocation do you expect to pursue? The | . o i ot : ’ was crowded all night long with the car. M. C, Walter. ll;flpflrlaDCe of “the probate court is in Major A. L. Brown second was Do you expect to remain per- | yiva| merrymakers. | 5 the ®upec-vision and -control of the es-|41—Capt. S. B. Paimer 51 | manently in Norwich? If not v not? ¥ e T i t or! . The Old Lyme Art Association has let : s 18t ¥ ch ot parade was the opening event o1 - the contract to' a New -London company | oic Of d€ceased persons.” When we re- | 42—-Capt. E. O. Rodier 2| henttal ieet O e b ia INTINe SiLE i oo e e ko' nome | You want to feel satisfied with Yo Dulid 1o’ smsoctation S Art. Eailding, alize that practically all of the property(43—Capt. T. E. Burne o 2 |zen, what would you suggest the Cham- ! ;n Main street at 7.45 with Exaited Rul-| Wiia Giadirs - were: cenaMlerabls bbI the of this or v other community passes {4—Capt. P. A. Schwartz ... 1 | ber of Commerce s_houhl undertake for the | .r John L. Cou an at the head of xhn\th l th ou wear. through the clearing X improvement of Norwich? bhb's M % e ciothes y! . Lyme builders and will commence opera- SRR GO} of the {Dro bl R Mol ine and Tubb's Military band furnishing | Toms, at onet Amn Tarber ae apoeras | bate court, the importance of the proper 36| After the questionnaires had been filled | THR cornea is the main j arrived on the ground. Barber, a recent Norwich visitor. The trolley cars running only every three hours,{is a great inconv Pendleton Hill, is retained twenty-four crease granted by congres; of month. \ $20 a after serving 37 years. Mr. Day is a son of former Consul E. S. Day of «ol- functioning of the court will The duty of watching the interest of the_infant ‘or miner is of material im- wortance. 3 responsibilities may feel that she can rely fully and ounsel. - The judges in the probate courts in those states give mno advice, Hare and Hound For Y. M. C. A. Beys. Division 5. 64—Capt. E. J. Graham §5—Capt. Traver RBriscoe on Thursday is as follows: Barber, Peter A., 58 North Main St. Barres, John H., 63 Broadwa: Main St. Branches, Herbert R., Reid & Hugh® in Norwich. Thirteen per cent. are un- certain as to whether they will remain in the city. The remainder stated that they expect certain, i Leaving: Unqualified, 4; lack of advan- future vocations the following: Business 13 per.cent., medicine 19 per cent., law 19 ring music. fore the parade started Esxalted Ruler Counihan took the plat- form upon the return to the hall and cali- 2d the assemblage .to in a few we of good rds wishes and of different the hall points around were building, the carnival had a period darkness for about half an hour. but t th T 1 a a The line of march w v, n be appar- oul ey were signed and returned to ard along Main street to Washing- - , % : ent. Nearly every conceivable question Major J. A. Desmond .......... campaign headquarters at.the Thayer | ion square then through Water 1o You bought them, th"yn An_informal reception was held \\ the |uf civil law is raised. — | building and there the results were tabu- | vfarket, along Market to Main and back ;)-flo" walhe Un!verwm chureal ati The care which should be exercised in 5 | lated. to the home. Red fire blazed all along|your clolhes; you sel.-_ded anbury | e\{nesday evening from eigint|keeping property titles clear and distinct Division §. The returned questionnaires show that | :he way and large crowds watched from | e o e minister of |is more and more appreciated as time Major R. L. Tarrart of the pupils who answered the questions | ine sidewalks. Tubbs' band rendered ”\'Ithe e church, v. William P. Parns- |foes on and the titl#s becoms -l g1—c: A ik 59 per cent. expect to remain permanently | eral concert selections at the home be-| m. worth, who succeeded Rev. Ellio:t E.|volved of record. e el e DGk Now that’s what you get here, § der. presenting | 2 those getting morning mail at tac North| The duty of aiding and assibting .the New Memberships Thursd o leave town. Twenty-eight ber cent. of | Mayor H. M. Lerou, who wa3 a guest. 10| gatisfaction, and we guaran- Stoningtor postoffice. The mail on Koute |Inexperienced so that the widow forced| The It of mew m::“bemhip:';ewma these give lack of advantages as their | open the carnival. The mayor responded | 4 No. 2, which includes Laurel tilen and|t0 assume unfamiliar d reason for leaving town. {tee that you shall get it. T f Seventy per. cent. of the 59 per cent | "ommendation for the B. P. O. E. and hours at the North Stoningto. office. ubkolutely on the aid and advice:of the lmAns(:n. Gen. William A., 157 Washing- | who expect to remain here are girls and formally declared the carnival open The United States civil service com-| {1082 IS apparent, bul this is more of a | "\ Pizyeiti, John, 212 Franklin St the other 30 per cent. are boys. at A e BT e - 35 t 50 mission announces an examination for |PTSONal duty than otherwise being a| Arnaid, F. 1., 80 Cliff St 3 A summarized statement of the infor- | quann's orchestra furnished ““ts) o microscopist .male or female, regardless |WStom Dbullt up in Connecticut probate| stjantic Carfon Corporation, (plural) fon furnished by the nupils on ite ®- Uyancing, while in betwsen the of age in the office of the surgeon gen- '(:;\xrm :\n‘d fus!er:d ir- Norwich for In| gouth Goiden St 3 '| turned uestionnaires follows: the ¥arious Baotha "with' thly. At eral, Army Medical Museum, Washing-|"th¢r Stales one havink business: pre-| = Avronicas, Ch: ¢ Mai Staviag in Norwich, 59 per cent.; un- | wares did 4 rushing business. Offered at Ton,' D, Cooat $LO00 5 vewr, wp iE | veedings In' these courts must - empier| as. Charles, 404 East Main St s ; res ing 5 - hams and sugar. shoes. dolls, candy. p ALy Beard, H. E. & Son, Norwich Town, | tages, 24. lows. rock and roll. biankets and bask RS TR PN m'] ;ttenfl only to their judicial duties. | Conn, Of those who stay (59 per cent. above) | of groceries, all of which had ready pat u c an' nounces the appointment of A-tormey|.j. o5 AVHNE in closing” invited the| Blackmar, Dr. John S., Thayer Bldg. |30 per cent. are boys and 70 per cent. are | ronage. David 8. Day of Bridgeport to susooed | sty wod oho loheon, At the Wauregan| (313, : girls. Because of the blowing out of a fuse in | Morris W. Seymour of Litchfielq why 1. | Lg" *' the convention then adjourn-| Bogue, Irving E. Co. The, 55 North| The boys Who will stay give as their | the transformer on the pole outside signed from the state board of pardons | 207 Main Street Co. i per cent., dentistry {0 per cent., electric | electric trouble was soon repaired and the & lens of the eye. ‘Tt chester, _With the.coming of a full time physieal Brocklyn Outfitters, in St. engineering 10 per cent., pharmacy 5 per carnival went merrily on as it will for the e director .to, the Y. M. C. A, physical| Brown & James, Thayer Bldg. cent, journalism 5 per cent. draughts- | next eight nigis. adjusts the focusing of the NORWICH BOYS' CLUB activities for boys are already underway| Cairoil, L. W. & Son, 17-21 Water 8t. [man 5 ner tent., accountancy 5 per cent., —_— 2ot A : st in addition to many splendid features| Coates, Gilbert P. Thayer Bldg. (220.) | uncertam 12 per cent. VICTORY MEDAL BLANKS ¥ anging its con- ¢ 8 AT Y. M. C. A.|planned for the hear future. Conway, F.'J., Wauregan House. Of those who are going away from RECEIVED BY MRS. SEVIN| we Have a GOOd vexity, adapting the eye Twenty boys, members of the Norwich| The first event scheduled will be a| Crowell, Fred C. 57 Water St. Norwich, 50 per cent. are girls and 50 per frs. C D. Sev sy l ys' club of the Y. M. C. A, met at|Hare and Hound chase, Saturday after-| Cudworth & Thompson, Thayer Bldg. | cent. are boys. Mrs. Clarence D. Sevin of the home " to near and far sight. the Y. M. C. A. Thursday evening from |noon, leaving the Y. M. C. A. bullding| Desmond, J. J.. Thayer Bldg. Lack of opportunity is reported in the | Service section of local chapter of When this power to change ‘seven to nine o'clock. at 145, The trail will start somewhere becomes affecied glasses are needed and we should be consulted. C.A.SPEAR OPTOMETRIST B MAIN Y r CEYMMERCI AL 142 mansT IHE LA VIDA ELECTRIC VIBRATOR $7.50. Guaranteed in every respect. Let us demonstrate this vibrator and prove:te Two groups of ten each were formed, one group selecting the name Tigers, composed largely of boys living on Bos- \Well avenue, and the other:the Yale club, made up of boys from Main ana North Main streets. Many of the boys sell papers on Franklin square. The programme which in the main is that which will be followed each week was as follows: Thirty minutes for the use of the games in the boys’' game room, thirty minutes of gvm games and cale- thenics . lead by George Malcolm and fifteen minutes for discussion or story telling .about. heroic characters of the Old Testament. Next week the programme will be en- larged by the addition of light wood- work onme group being led by Ralnh Mar- tin and the other by George Malcolm. The boys' work secretary of the Y. M. C. A will be in charge of the club. —_— RECEIVE CONGERATULATIONS ON GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Vergsson of No. 6 Tanner street obsery- ed their golden wedding anniversary. on Laurel Hill. ‘A system of handicaps will be used which will give every boy, large or smail, a chance to be the fort- unate hunter of the day. A good number of boys have already signed up and among them are some splendid ‘hares” and a lively chase is anticipated. Mr.: and’ Mrs. Vergason received many Zifts and floral tokens of esteem , from their friends and relatives. There were a large number of- callers at the housé Dolan, Mrs. Ann, Reid & Hughes Ce. Dolbeare, 'Guy B.. 4 Broadway. Donovan, John L., 15 Commerce Eldred, Dr. V. D.. Thayer Bldg. Ernst, Otto F., 76 Cedar St. Falls Auto Paint Shop, 51 Sherman 8¢. Fontain, Louis J.. 278 Main St. * Foster, Charles D., 161 Main St. Goldfarb, S, 40 Thames St. Gotthelf, B. & Co., $4-100 Main St. E. J., Supt of Schools, City following lines: Boys—Business 15 per cent. profes- sions 47 per cent., educational § per cent., scientific 15 per cent, general 15 per cent. Girls—Business 54 per cent., education- al (teachers) 15 »er cent. applied arts 15 per cent., musi® § per cent., general 8 per cent. ’ Suggested Civic Improvements. A few of the civie improvements which Greenberger, George, 4 Laurel Hill Ave, | might be under taken by the Chamber of Haubt, Albert, 67 Franklin St. Herbert, John J.,, 62 Shetucket St. Johnson Co., The, 107 Franklin St. Keller, Roy E.. Thayer Bldg. (311.) Kinman, Miss Grace I, Reid & Hughes King. C. J.. 48 Water St. Kronig, S. & Son. 120 Main St. Commerce are suggested by questionnaire answers as follows: Educational Junior high school, increased teachers’ pay, evening high - school, high school nearer city, enlarge grammar school or build more, fund for more seats at Acad- Lambert, ‘Adelard E., Imperial Garage, | emy, more educatiomal institutions, col- Chestnut St. Leonard. W. W., Thayer Bldg. Linfon, George. City Hall. ket St. Moore, James , 79-81 Water St. 59 Broadway. Lowenberger, Theodore, Main cor. Mark . N. L. Co. Mutual Fire Ins. Co. (plural), lege to provide cheaper higher education, Lenkiewicz. Anton!, 154 North Main St.| practical. training in agriculture for boys American Red Cross has received a sup- ply of the application blanks to be ACIDS IN STOMACH CAUSE INDIGESTION Create Gas, Sourness and Pain How to Treat Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stomac trouble. indigestion, sourness, burning. gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are due to an ‘excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and not as some believe t0 a lack of digestive juices. The delicate stomach lining is irritated, digestion is delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer knows so well. 1 TO WOMEN WHO OVEEDO Thousands of American women in our Martin, J. B. Co. (plural) Chestnut St.| homes are daily sacrificing their lives to duty. .In order to keep the home neat and attractive, the children well dressed and tidy, women overdo. Soon a weak- Artificial digestents are not needed in such cases and may do real harm. Try laying aside all digestive aids and instead get from any druggist a few ounces of Bisurated Magnesia and take a teaspoonful in a quarter glass of water right after eating. This sweet- ens the stomach,' prevents the forma- Burning Soft Coal For Immediate Deliverys Order While It Lasts. Phone 500 NOTICE LITTLE WATER STREET CLOSED FROM THIS DATE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. GEORGE E. FELLOWS_ 4 Norwich Steam Laundry, 193 Frankiin) ness or displacement is brought and | 'tion. of .exceus.-acld. and there: is| ne N C Py ¥0U that it is an exoallent applians throughout the day. A buffet luncheon A they suffer in silence, drifting along from | sourness. gas or pain. 1g‘nuu:ea Mag- Shefit mmissioner. GAS AND ELBCTRiC :-Fop . | was served. Parker, Henry F. McKinley ‘Avenue. |bad to worse. For forty years Lydia E.|nesia (In powder or tablet ‘form— B b ELBCTR hy, Mr. and Mrs, Vergason wers united in Parker, Preston Co. (plural), Ferry | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has prov- [Tever, Janid or milk) is harmless i) A 'l " marriage in usetts, Sept., 22 St. s ed a boon and a blessing to women in this oy > b > ¥ WESTERLY L GHT AND POWER e, | TRSIAES, B Mapenchl Roetta s Sk A st i TR il By o o S |is the most efficient form of magnesia| WHEN YOU WANT fo put your busi- THE MYSTIC POWER COMPANY, | 9 East Muin St. Mystic, Comn. ried life has been bpassed in Norwich Town. . normal healthy condition. Why don’t ., (plural), 211 you try it? for stomach purposes. It is used thousands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of indigestion. nessbl:e!ore the public. there is no medi- um tter than through the advertising columns of The Bulletin. v 7