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’ ' ] 3 ——— e ' i . o New’ York, Sept. 30—PMllioting closes tier; George Banoroft; William Cullen “rer .u?é quinquennial election | Bryant; James Fenimore Cooper ; Oliver famous Yu:;mu men | Wendell Holmes; John Lothrop Mot~ to the|’'ey; Edgar Allen Poe; Francis Park- man. 3 Educstors—Horage Mann; Mark Hop- Kins. ey ) G . Preachers, Theologians—Jonathan Ed- il S LIE). s for the Hall of Fame for e ‘are as fol : 4 ‘owen are as_follows Lydia ' Si- uthors——Helen J: ‘p&-‘m Constance oolson, Aw (| ‘Adams, Louisa Alcett, Alice Cary, ve Cary, Sarah Puller’'and Elizabeth Migsionaie Alice Freeman Palmer ( Elizabeth A, Seton. - £ ¥ llanthropists, Reformers, Home or ‘Social Workers—Luey Stone Blackwell, and| Bleanor Dare, Dorothea Dix, Mary Dy- e, Anme Huichinson, Dorothy Madison, | Lueretia : Mott, Martha ‘Washington, Mary ‘Washington, Ann Cunningham, Susan B. g ony and Hiizabeth Cady Stanton. muts—None. ,‘lumm. Painters, Seulptors—Harri Enfment Women Outside - tthe Fore- classes—Sarah Bache and Poca- Rolfe. - HUMOR OF THE DAY Insurance Clerk (taking personal par- tieulars of prospective policyholder)— 4nd what is your profession, sir? Artist—Painter. Clerk—What sort of painter? Artist—Splendid.—London Punch. “Father, what js the difference be- . | tween visit and visitation?" “Well, Sammy, when we go to grand- ma’s its's a visit, but when grandma comes to us it's a visitation."—Boston [ women irah Judson, MJF), and —Peter Cooper ; George Peabody. Solentists—John James ‘Audubon; Asa %iray; Louis Agassiz; Joseph Henry. Lawyers, Judges—James Kent; John | genthaler Mar: oseph Story; Rufus Choate. Abraham Lingoln ;. George Wash- ¢ John Quincy Adams; James Madison; Andrew Jack- son: Alexander Hamiitén. Seulptors, histordana, professorg , authors, editbrs, statesmei court judges, bukimess men. and others, contain the pames men and 27 women, of whoni men and 23 women veere holdover tio; previovss elections. initials tJU’.“ alpngside the n@mes of 20 mén and one¢ 'woman indi- cpte that in a’ prelimigary 'public nom- isgtion lasr May & rityiof a spesial of elgetors desigrmatedithem as he- “more justly famous” “Tais makes ;- le to election by a famjority voje and all others mast have ' two- thirds of th evote cast. In the absénge 8, Dz, Fcber: Underwood Johmson, now Ugited Siates Ambazsdor to Italy, the mafeting i« in charge of the Acting Di- reeior of (e Hall of Fame’ Mrs. Wil Mam Vanamee of this city. The fallowing famous .Americans al mady have been elgeted ete.— «Hlbert Charles Stuart. Eminent men Outside the Foregoing | pne. Elected to the Hall of Fame for W smen: Aythors—Harriet Beecher Stowe. Educators, . Missionaries—Mary Lyon, Tmma, WilNarad. Philanthropists, Reformers. Home or Social Workers—Frances ‘'Efizabeth Wii- 1 ‘es, miss.” > 'What brand would you reeommend?" “Well, personally, miss,” replied drug clerk, “I prefer the taste of this. ~Louisville Courler-Journal. The lawyer turned to the witness, ou say that you were standing pear this man when the shot was fired at him?” es, suh® “And that you ram away immediately afterward?” N “Run, suh! I run so fast T had to turn ‘sideway to keep from flying."—Ex- change. Kicker—What werg the terms of the divorce? Bocker—Each has the custody of the celiar for six months—New York Sun and Herald. Tactless Female Guest—By the way, what birthday is this we are 2olebrating? Hostess—My thirty-fifth. Guest—But have we not celebrated that before? Hostess (sweetly)—Oh, yes; it's ane of idan, Zaclpry Tayior, George - s, William Pepperrell, John Paul Jones, Joseph E. Johnsten, George B. McClel- lan and Matthew Perry, Lawyers, Judges—OQliver Ellsworth, Edward Livingston, Lemuel Shaw (M.J, F.), Williams Evarts, Stephen J. Field, Roger Taney, Henry , Thomas Cooley, L. Q. C. Lamar, George Mc- Duffie, William Kinkney and Robert Tates. Statesmen—Charles ARams, Scientists—Mria “Mitchell. p Musicians, Painters, Sculptors, ete.-— Tharlotte 8, Cushman (M.LF.) Eminent Women Outsidle. the noing Clagses—None. The nominations for the election of 1920, from'which 30 selections are to be nade, are as follows: % Authors — William Lloyd Garrison ; MHorace Greeley; Francis Seott Key, ;1 Wendell ~ Philiips, William “Preseott, Noah Webster,George William Curtis, William Whitney, John Fiske, Francis Bret Harte, Walf Whitman, Thomas Bailey, Aldrich. Samuel Clemens (M.J. ) Francis Marion Crawford, Charles A. Dana, Eugéne TField, Henry George, Richard Watson Gilder, Joel Chandler Harris, Francis Lieber, Charles Thoreau. at Fore-' es Rulers, TO Samuel Adams, (M.J.F.), Thomas Ben- ton. John Calhoun, t st Morris, Grover Cleveland, (M.JLF.), Willlam MecKinley, William Penn and Thomas Reed. Business Men—Stephen Girard. John Hopkins, Cornelits Vanderbilt and Mar- ex ev or CASTORIA : < Wlucators~ Thomgs TFi Gallzudet, | vhall :Wisld. 3 my favorite' birthdays—Bostcn Tran- H h""“"‘dm Samuel G. Howe, ~Francis Wayland,| Musicians, Fainters, Sculptors—John | Scrint. of InUse'For Ower/30 Years | Teodore Woolsey, John Witherspoon, | TM.LF.), Fredéric Church, Joseph Jef-| = “There ought to be a popuiar vote tak- |\ H 4 Samual Armstrong, Borden Bowne, Dan- | Copley, Hiram Powers, Edwin Boath.|en exactly when to retire ine straw hat” | Awaysiprarn. X iel Coit Gilman, William H. McGuffey, | "erson, Frederick Law Olmstéad. Theo “Thdt would have to .e dona by & | the . Py Bliphalet Nott and Noah Porter. dore Thomas, Edwin Forrest, Winslow| straw vot: Baltimore Ame - Signauresof F Preachers and Thecloginns—Lyman | Gomer. George Inness, Edward Mac-| mopeate Sign in Frisco— Is - ' eecher, Horaee Bushnel! (M.JF.), Cot-| Dowell, Augustus Gaudens, (M.J. fu; nerals when the corpse is Headline—"Rubber Bands ‘Americans in Crete.” Advertisement— some laying $2 each. Farm Sign—"Fine miich cow, with own cafe.” Dairy lunch, we prosume. —Beston Transcript. , The leading 121y -f the piny made her mark in the first scenz. ’ “Yes, 1 saw her do it when her powdered face on dress coat shoulder.” can. p x Eens for sale, iny Vernon su wi ut a wil r0! wil A man who loses his temper always manages to find it again. Do net affect tre heart nor, upset the stomach Send 2-cent stamp for free sample bottle. K. A. HUGHES CO,, Boston 19, Mass. SALE STILL = in ) ~~ BEGINS THIS MORNING : : _._All of the Wanted Weaves at Smashing Reductions We atre going to reduce our Silk stock before the coming of the holidays. We are going\ to do it within the next few days. The prices we have made will accomplish it. If you have any doubts of this, look over the list published below—note the values _ —andtthen see the prices we have marked the silks. We have made this reduction very *u&,mdwiknvwfl-titwillbeaverylongtime'beforeurywcl:oppoltunitywill . be offered to you again. . BuySilks Now — You Will Have No Better Chance For a Long'Time. We Have Cut the Prices to the “Bone.” $2.00 Crepe:De Chine $2.50 C De Chine |BLACK TAFFETA—YARD WiDE SALE PRICE. $4.19 " SALE Piga s SALE PRICE $3.29 $15.00 Silk Duvetyn SALE PRICE $3.98 Gold-Filled Bracelet Watches, of the best colors-- SALE PRICE $10.00 OGULNICK JE 29 FRANKLIN STREET THE KALEIDOSCOPE six of riage. late the Bible into one language—tahi- was raging, tobacco was regarded as an decendants have worshipped in the crypt from the trough at the bottom to ghe About 130,000 twe The up-to-da Wood for tennis rackets requires at least cut up for use. BEING FINANCIALLY PRESSED, WE ARE COM- PELLED TO SELL OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WATCH- ES, WATCH BRACELETS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, CUT - GLASS AND SILVERWARE AT COST. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOCKS AND ALARM CLOCKS WARRAN 1 &b, 8-day Mantel Clocks, half-hour and hour strike, Mahogany and Imitation White Marble Clocks— 36-hour Clock, best make, regular value Heze' lendid_ 3200 Crepe d 8 $2.75 quality— : B 5 ineies wiak, 1 o6k Sgers, | nis e e panaid, S tery SALE PRICE 128 tobwmittent Alrvs Clock, reguise value $4.00—— aiso white In nevy. brown. t#upe, | ciose weave and heavy in weight— | o5 00 cuas i SALE PRICE ... ofiow, Bght blue, pink and white, | lots of silk to the vard. We have | ¥-00 Quality— 7 X . J°0 mant to:save Tic on every | it in a ful line of davlight and SALE PRICE 3332 Brownie, Smailest Size, Intermittent Alarm Clock, prond . > Syanng sfes - gular pri < el PR e SALE PRICE $3.25 ., SALE PRICE $1.29 SALE PRICE $1.98 $6.50_ Tricolette Tegutes geice. §4 ¥ A i ; Sl Tricaletta: Tk hlb o inverits Big Ben and Baby Ben, regular value $4.00— : ™ $2.50 Messsline $4.50 Charmeuse e Tes e ar a8t e Uln 2t SO0 o L N R SO és A beautiful Mesmaline, Al 3 , | b featured ly. I i i 1 o gt i e s | A7 mont Soirmnes S 2o, |58 Sl e e st s ]| Wim. Rogers or Oneida Community Sets of Silver the ‘best colors, inofuding | beon, in great demand, "For the | white, navy, black, pink and tatpe— ware' 26 pieces, with chests, reguiar price $18.5C rocks Pl romariabis’ guod vaias ‘| Savais. ‘Tne colars axe navy:taups, | SALE PRICE $3.98 SeSMLFERICE T R WD an s = . o o hrown 2 ;c e width 40 R Tt el 1847 Rfigegu Bros. Sets ofs?;(l)verwage, 26 lB;{ICCE S SALE PRICE $3.79 GEORGETTES best in U. S,, regular price $30.00—SALE .50 $300 Seti i 8 AT JUST HALF-PRICE ; ’ 5305 Setia Dy Chine $5.00 Crepe Moteor | 440 ausuty— LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CUT GLASS. yard 'm,‘"‘ e P s Lt Another of the most destramte | - ’l?“ PRICE 3200 Fine Cut Glass Sugar and Creamer, regular price in fin v ns o t o ETE — > o ‘B haehe e dnd we cun | And. rich laire: Wo have i in 4 | SALE PRICE ez $3.50—SALE PRICE,PAIR .................. $1.75 ofter eolors good assortme: ' o o < e ” 284 | Solorings, It is 30 ‘nehes wide | $5.00 quality— Large Size Celery. Dishes, fine cut, regular price l.n& Assortment of 14-K. Gold and Gold-Filled Brace- let Watches, ; $3.00 Georgette Crepe $4.50 Fancy Taffetas | - $6.00 Radium Sik A g i ¥ g Pretty stripes and checks, mostly ‘“".'f,“'g‘ fgured ik in 4 * sul dresses % . . boen o leading Jine with ua we hes Pt s0d Lrivs combiationn, § e etng WS wevi it 14-K. Solid Gold Watch and BRI % e o | WhE i e Sty | e et T ke || e time kespers, warranted — . 'SALE PRICE $229 | “"SALE PRICE $3 b S ALL PRICES FROM . cveeees.. $17.50 TO $23.50 : L 15-jewel and 10-jewel, warranted 10 and 20 year: ; Y .| $3.50 Satin Dephné _“ALL PRICES FROM . 70 $16.50 Yeu will JJfim its velne at once, IH“EEES v .:;‘vnd\iél".(‘ ) k{.L mg’eli Aw::“:;“mm“‘ viace yo wfl, N :‘ROM n.n.d. .l.l!.s.l';il.l.?nswo;o sl : something like a velour, bu _oen: u ew ven atches an imported stk of exeellent qual- | it ism 't It is simply Duvetyn, and | of its quality. It has “Dody” and a ¢ 4 ity :-l Detiom welght It s 33 | one of the handsomest sil Larice ‘besutidul warranted, regular value $2.50 — SALE PRICE $1.75 - IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME IN AND LOCK OVER OUR LARGE SELECTION OF GOODS, Leafless and slender, motionless and still, On tufted carpets, under autumn skies— I feii they saw me with their myriad eyes As I stole tgward them ov’er the gradual hill, i X v . § ) Their silent welcome was more sweet than sound; ‘Their thoughts, divined, more potent than all speech; Such skill had they old memories to reach, To wake the soul, to make the pulses bound. I saw*their slender fingers feel the sky; Pagan was I, with reverent heart to bend And feel that God had suddenly passed by ? Birches or priests > All day at busy toil I felt the benediction of their mood. —Charles P. Cleaves in the Youth’s Companion. The motion of waves ceases to be feit the depth of 3,600 feet. = During thunder and lightning the' saf- t place indoors is the middle of a om. During the last year Chicago has lost its policewomen through mar- To .stop crap games on Penn to ers. Twenty years were reguired to trans- In nd, in 1665, when the plague serving station, acoording to Mechanics magasine, cellent protection against infection, and en the boys in school were officially dered tp smoke. French Huguenot refugees and their Canterbury cathedral ever since 1550, en a royal charter of liberty to wor- ip' there was granted them. view of the scarcity of farm help, automatic pitchfork is a valuable ntion. The machine elevates the hay less area. a levolving chain of piteh- Klamath Falls, Ore., lays claim to hav- | ¥4 the past year. g the champlion eater in the person of Anderson, a newsboy, Who con- med twenty large hamburger sand- iches in three hours and twenty min- es. Broadhead. aunt oceupy house. Mr. Hall's New Orleans is decorating itself with ten-niile belt of flowers which in time Il extend to all parts of the eity. annuals,. with a host of ses ranging from white to dark red 11 be culti Greenwich, vated. ingland, is now testing the enty-four-hour clock. If it is perma- adopted, clock faces will have to able to be out of doors. = | 0ty Mrs. Frank _C. Tillinghast Whe s ed be enlarged and it seems likely that Ae- | ill with grip. n 1ir abic numerals will be used instead of | Ralph Lawton of Haverhi Ro; numerals, spent Sunday with local rela Mr. and Mrs. George W. Loy ed Springfield fair, Saturday. Miss Pauline Mathowson Miss Lila Schofleld, in Penacoo] John Caryl of Norwich is téred pharmacist at the Cf Store for two weeks whili sled may be used in r as w in winter. It is ped witlh thre removable rubber- d wheels and is guided down-hill in mmer by reins which turn the axle on i the front wheel is mounted. five years' seasoning—that is to it requires to be kept for five years the rough timber state before being Wood for pianos is kept, GOING ON Louis. ing. Saturday with Rev. Mary Macomber was in ference. for a short visit. Some of the employes of worth-Pinney mill, have bee months. mother, relatives. Mrs. Charles Byles Stuart Ellsworth. Sunday at her heme. Mrs. SALE PRICE $4.00 GRAY BIRCHES IN AUTUMN Through their deep ranks the morning flush ascend. A swift flame flashed from peak to birchen weod: The morning incense curled from bush and soil. R — as a rule, for forty years before it is used. Sunday in waship, Pepnsylvania, the county officials employed aviators to locate the gamesters and swoop down on The gamesters posted lookouts with tele- scopes and when the aerial detectives ar- rived they found only harmless picnick- Atop the Haqua Hala mountains in the. heart of the desolate desert region of Arizona, the Smithsonian Institution Is now establishing another solar ob- Popular on here will be Smil: T:d m'uypl et ar e to that of the Thstitution's nnmn':.:tt: tion at Calama, Chile, which for the last few years has been furnishing daily re- ports to the Argentine government. Like its Chilean predecessor, too, the new station is located in practically cloud- ‘Wilbert Hall has moved his family here from Brooklyn, where they have They occupy the house recently vacated by Benjamin mother the upper tenement of the Ernest Schofield of Penacook, N. H., has been visiting friends here. Mr. and Mre. Edward Gallagher and daughters, Mary and Gertrude, motored to Providence, Saturday. Mrs. Gallagh- er's father, Mr. Coomey, returned home With them from St Joseph's hospita:, Where he has been a patient five weeks. He is slowly recovering his health and is is _visiting . H. ntrad Drug Lewis is enjoying a pleasure trip to St Miss Ruth Mathewson entertained the teachers' training class Thursday even- Miss Emma Fraser of Moosup spent loeal relatives. ‘Tuesday attending the six church -cous Miss Dorothea Gardner, a member of the Nurses' Training class at the Backus hospltal, -Norwich, has been at her home this week after being laid off for two Howard Byles of Now York has been spending part of his vacation with his Miss Ruth Litch of Danielson visited Saturday at the home of her Miss Alica Kendall of Norwich spent Robert McFarland has return- ed from the Day Kimball hospital, MAKES FEET FEEL FINEI T and Tractors Will Be Sold F. O. B, Detroit, " at the Following Prices : Touring Starter . Car Without Starter $395 M‘ cesesassapans The Ford Motor Comipany i the fi 4 reduetion ‘l- I":n that A have them. goi a uickly as pessible, nn? maintain the ’nonw:&um of the buying power of the country. » Henry Ford says, The war is ever and it is time war-prices were, over, There is no sense or wisdom in to maintain i acticial eandard 2 values. For the best i of it is time a real practical made to bring the \-Ium of ‘3: country and the of country down to regular pre-war standards. your command with reguler ncy in service and eagermess to fill your orders. Irving E. Bogue Co. 55 North Main Street Phone 912 Norwich' Conn. We are at Ford and T MERCI Al SCHQOO has been Putnam, where he has been for several weeks. Arthur W. Wight of Bostem spent Sunday at Albert C. Walker's es. g attend- Rev. Irvine Burnap of Hartford ec- cupied the pulpit at the loeal church ea Bunday morn.ng. Mrs. Milton Fox and daughter, Miss Marion, left for their home in Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday, after astay of sey- eral weeks at the Fox homestead. Mr. and Mre. Charles Ray, Mr. -nd Mrs. Ciyde Ray and daughter. Flo. o of Mildale, were guests Sunday of Mr, apd Mrs. Edgar Standish. Willlam Darling, Ira Gifferd, Terael, Harry and Mey#r Schmicher attended Springfield fair, Friday, making the teip by automobile. James Beche of Orange was the Sunday of his father, C. I Beabe. Mr. and Mrs. James Maynard of Lyuse were recent guests of Mrs. Ermest Span- cer. Ambrose Tibbetts has returned te hig home in Fall River, after several visit with his aunt, Mrs. Sylphia betts. - Nisses Eleanor Moore and Helen Reg- ers, students at N: F. A, spent the week end at their homes here. Henry Fox left Tuesday for New Ha- ven, wWhere he will enter the law sehool Mr. and Mrs. N. L Clark, Miss Ma- rion and Henry Fox were recent visitors in Franklin and Coichester, Mr. and Mrs. William Darling were vallers in Lefflingwell, Sunday. Carl Rogers and C. E. Malona were ge- cent Norwich visitors. the regis- Elmer H. Brooklyn, the Farn- working and. other uncle, in = ‘The instant » littde strip. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Morgan of Brock. $5.50 to $9.00 :E_.-‘ Top C :h-_:: ton, Mass. were recent guests of Mr, oy O i v e Morgan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gris- & busien, 00l forget yout fow | 1010 Morgan, .-.. SALE PRICE $1.55 RED CALLOUS f P abserption. wore. it's simsle. .... $3.15 & Osgood Co. and druggists dealers generally. . $11.75 es, Bracelet, 15-jewel, mobile. round or octagon, CANIZING, [ IZING your Phone 1570 WELRY CO. NORWICH, CONN. TOP- bard growth by paisless e u&'.'.'mm I-E ”""".::‘.7‘;".'.""..:"5«”?;’ fortr muw. ""d'_‘-!‘-fi.‘.’am...;v Engler's Broadway Pharmacy, ACCESSORIES We carry a complete line of the nec- : essary Accessories for your Auto: We also do TIRE and TUBE VUL- | all times to advise you HONESTLY as to the advisability of VULCAN- LANE RUBBER CO. , Floyd Fletcher is spending a few days *a Brockton, Mass. A teachers’ meeting was held ia the Center school Yhursday afternoon. EAST WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chandier ase daughter, Dorothy, of Holyoke, Mass., spent Sunday at the home of Ezra May. Mrs. Chrigtine Anderson and the Sim- onson chiliren. who have speat the sum- mer with her here, return to their home in Mt Vernon, N. Y., this week. Several from here attended the Mise sionary meeting at North Woodstock, ep Tuesday afternoon. Lee and shoe and we are willing at ' sy

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