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Caps. and values, too. “THE KUPPENHEMER STORE” > E—J:——EIEIE—E E—EEIE—.—-—.'_EE— EE—E FALL HATS Our Men’s Hat Department offers a complete showing of new Fall Hats— Derbys, Soft Hats, Cloth Hats and All the good styles are here STETSON HATS, $8 to $10 VON GAL HATS, $5 to §8 TWEED HATS, SPECIAL $3.85 FALL CAPS, $2 to $3.50 1 afiernoon on thé way to serve tene: in jail, 2 sen. suvcrics court has produced. 1) Si Jail_in Deputy Main's automobile. State Attorney Hull said that the evi dence for the prosecution was Al in, Attorney coursel for Tessie, stand. stolen $1,000 from Mrs. Pau called Ther For Men and woman drugged nlne or sh through the Polish Mulinowsky. rpreter, M. he is new. After the arguments by Major Hall an Attorney Perkins and the ARE NOW READY = oA Mankaltan Styles Have Changed and Prices Are Lower The two most important clothes questions are answered six months in jail on one cou months on the other. She wept wh To Help Nature Shed a Bad Complexion Le rejuvenating qua mercolized wax. Noth t)years accom: | m | m | m vrincipal reason. for merit is that it works in harm physiological laws. - lpstead of complexion defe it removes tae actually takes off the aged, faded, | freckled or surface sin, and gradua When t clrculation or nerve tone, merc: comes o the rescie wnd hasten fll here in our new showing of Fall Clothes, as sponsored by The || /it i o ized w 5 store, use nights lik cream, washing it off morning: have the surprise of your life! Another natural beauti ~—for wrinkled skin—! in a lotion made b: House of Kuppenheimer, Clothcraft, Society Brand and a dozen other leading makers of Men’s and Y Clothes. The Styles— Suits are easier fitting; no more pinched in high waisted effects; vents are shorter and there is a tendency to get away ‘from the military influence as expreszed in men’s clothes the past two or three years. You will like the new stvles—fhey are more comfortable and better look'ing. The Prices— dissolving of powderad saxolite in a witch haze} This is remarkal most instafitaneeusly effective. m fll m : !] m | Y>ung Men’s SAVE YOUR EYES Poor Eyes Mean Poor Work d Last year good Suits were seliing at $65.00 and $75.00 and ||]| s mnie ey cor centration you fall short of real suc cess. fipwards — this season we quit at $65.00 and start showing splendid values in FALL SUITS most nervous trouble. to an Oculist or Optemetrist woul help hundreds of people now handicap ped in business by nerves and con stant fatigue. Den’t be sure that poo business until you're certain. J. F. MARCH Optometrist and Optician !m Broadway Phene 1312 FOR SATURDAY ONLY Bleached or Unbleached Cotton Cloth, per yard. . FURNISHINGS Bates-Street Shirts, in smart new Fall colorings. Underwear, in both cotton and wool two-piece or union suits. Hosiery, in silk, lisle, cotton and wool. - Fine Sweater Coats, Gloves, Neck- wear, in fact a complete stock of the best Furnishings for men at popular prices. Wool Blankets, slightly” Near Preston Bridge We Have a Good Burning Soft Coal For Immediate Delivery. Order While It Lasts. Thames Coal Co. Phone 500 n | | | m m m Manhattan NOTICE 121-125 MAIN STREET FIBESIDE SERIES FOR CENTRAL BAPTIST SERMONS A fireside serics of sermons, Whi interests of humanity—home, " pleisure, money and Qed—have bech arranged for by Rev. A. ¥. Purkiss for the Sunday ev- = enings At the Central Baptist church, The first ‘segies Will be or the Home, and aims gincerely and earmestly to pre- are to deal especially with the well-known| Bent the teachings of Christ on this fund- amental. expetience . of, human. ‘and of' the Kingdom of God. 1—G6d, ( Husband. 3—The Nnble Wife. 4—Aré You rate of $14.40. Fit to_be Married? 5—The Hanging of the Crane. 6-—What Yoy Leave to Your Children? 7—Enemies of the Home. 8— samily Beligion.. 9—What s, the omef- For? On next Sunday evening. the Symphony | Orchestra of New London will play. Workmen’s Compensation. GEOR E. ows, /These two wWorkmen's compe nulion‘ U. S. Finishing Co, Norwich, employ- Strest Commissi agreements have been approved as fol:[er. and Charles Barber, Jr. Ce e lows: poisoped system, at rate of “Ambrose Sullivan,- Nopwicll, cmployer, | and Jonn Zabara, 211 Yantic strect, em- ploye, strained knee ligaments, ¢, This nXHhxl!)an Any old thing that goes "' | grain ot the porcupine ge Tirelor it -bed foundation of our = WHEN YOU WANT (o put youk b ness_bafore the pabje, there ix no um better than through the adver! coinmna af The Hnllet and’ Marriage, 2—#he Verile at WORAN SCREANS O WAY 10 JAL Shouting and sersaming hysterically, a3 |she heard santence promounced. Bhe has she was led from the court houss Friday |lived in, this country eight year. s ‘When court came in Friday moraing, ana Edmund W. Perkins, who was t> the She stoutly denied that she had 2e Levensicy of New Lonfion, fifrst having ziven (hmy Liad her tcstimony | L. She claimed that the moner hal been iven kher by a man named Joe who was her lover, but she does not know where Judge Hinman gave Wér a sentanes ot | | Beauty devotees are enthusiastic over | bathe the face an ounce Poor eyesight is responsible for | An early visit | s eyesight is nét holding yeu back in No:wich, Conn. | { 25¢|, Ginghams, per yard. ... 25c Outing Flannel, per yard 25c! Poplin Skirts, each, ... $2.75! damaged, each....... $3.98| L. CRAMER, 363 Main Street|... | LITTLE WATER STREET| CLOSED FROM THIS DATE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.}" year, fhost - {of the time in Boston. where sae hai Tessie Shinowska of New |reiatives, who lately died. She has been Lordon made the most sprctacular pris- oner wkich this session of the aciminal employed as a domestie. for Youns Mea After 2 long confersnce beiween State's 1iffs George H. Stanton and Oe L. Main were her escort as sha left the l‘:‘;“"h""“ and o number of New court house in tears and Sie rode (o [\ondOR lawyers over a Shooting case in w London where a young man was when an automobilé was stopped on 714 road near the cemetery and the youhs woman in it were attacked, Johm and John Taylor were sllowed to 2 plea of not guilty. They were plased in the charge of Richard W. ManaSeid, probation officer and the case agaimst them and the other New Londen ysung men went on the continued list. 7 0 stoléen linen from e Hotel Royal in Jury Empanelled § KON Taofor ® A%, Tasle a1kpd rothes Attofney Hull infermed, the I poor Engiish, which was not heiped as ready to pi wirt. by the e ement shé was labor John Mgrshall of New Len- : der, she had not game far hefor- atutory burglary a: decided to have lier Mitehe!ll bui b | London on Jul A jury fo and court adj morning when the Marshall trial will 1820, » § ¥ % 1| HOSPITAL COEPSMEN ARE e 10 the WANTED FOR THE \n’ jury by Judge George E. Hinman, the Young men & : twelve good men and true reti 2] o 35 are want {in the na 2 hoepiial copoe on of membari of liospital comps- staken, ang is - Be advanced to s in the hospital corpa. Ali- served al sem w Lospital become eiizible for a advanced Hampton Roads. Vir Here the h corpsmen re- #s advanced -usiruction in laboratery Il as in-ad- cal procadure. A general ‘ed- ucation will be 1 ble. but also u plicant de; Those who Have s advance steadily to ication may e highest ruting. For those, however, whe are not well versad, e is afforded 16 study rhdl-ee of the me h a view to their fu- fled for ine ings they seek youzg man who enteérs the hospital corps as & hos- pitai apprentice, second class, may within a few months become hospital appremtice first class, and t c his prometion may b as rapid 28 the capabllities’ v' the individual will ailow. Young men who desire further m!'m ation on this subject may obt n to ting Station, 50 State mcez. New Londor, Conn. LEBANON 18 LEADING IN FARM BUREAU MEMBERSHIP The membership list &t the counmty farm bureau office shows §14 men and 161 wémen as paid up members in the farm bureau. lebanon is ithe banmér town of the county with a total mem- bership of 122 men snd women. -~ The following list~ shows number of wmen and women members by towns: ! Lebanon Ledyard Lisbon Lyme Montviile New Lo North S Norwieh nE " STONINGTON YOUNG MAN MARRIES NEW Charles E. Miller of , | Miss Maizie P. Rogers of New Lenden were married in that city on Sept. § b Wol A C. lager, istant pastof r of the Sea churehs of the wedding hss just on made and came as a surprise 0 riends of the young people. Mr. Miller is the son of C. W. Miler of Stouingion and is assisiant mamager of Miller's a student af >, s enter the In sckaol no War premi- 5, having won nent around at Mrs. Miller was until re own clerk’s office a to which she was in the stat is the daughter of Pearl suefl aad W | NEW LONDO) WAS SENT HERE FOR TEST Nameaug. New London's newest per. was given ed by the driven te t men in the crew. ton and ‘other offi Fight Men for X Tha following named men enlisted at the aVY Trecruiting statien, street, New Loxdon, this wesk jsent to the various trade caoice: Robert MacXeal, E. Howard F. s R %8, Jamies V. Pedace, lair and J. Beebe. year enlistment ‘n. Enos. Atrien T3 A. A two, three or fo: the n; i gges of 17 and| to 50 to the effice at a:’ eve nointed out th at the navy cfr-ré cases while the doctor is in Califermia attending the national convestién of oo, pensation commissioners. ~ The poorer the lawyeér the fewer Bis trials