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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 19, 1920 amid P Gives Relief Are Painful and Yeu PERSONALS Mrs. James P. Donnelly and son have returned after several weeks' stay at Norwich, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1920, Neptune Park. VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicle lamps at 6.32 this e ing. Mrs. Graes Stoddard and daughter, Grace, and Harry Sage of Mystic and Mrs. A. W. Harvey motored to Norwich from Stonington recently an spent the Vel day with relatives. MAKE D EMOCRACY SAFE FOR _ WORLD, SAYS EMNENT ORATOR N EOLLER SHOP AT TAFTVHLLE DESTROYED BY FIRE The Prentice roller shop, located ‘on South C street, Taftville, was practical- ly destroyed by fire on Monday might ¥hich started shertly before midnight. The fire started in the boiler room of the shop and spread rapidly and before it esuld be ‘checked the whole interior of Don’t Spoil 2 Good \ Meal With a Bad Stomach It is really a pitiful sight to see oo many thousands of people —_—— e - 3 the plant had been tted. What caused The October moon guarters toda g ‘the REPUBLICAN RALLY WITH :t i; your busin:l!s t’nn‘ mnlxe demo:ra;y f:xd(thenfle:;:;:{; i Efi:;: :: :elu at| e Bro ' ie met k“":.‘ ; ‘l::g:t ;2-1 they can eat and what .09 a. m. Sy safe for the world. e lesson of the|the top e sixth gl 1n the privacy of your own home A, A A redicts frost SANAND. WOMAN APEARER || foyr years is, reform your interna-|in the list and & very poor sixth. m:’-r::‘vnm:.v;m::: d‘e;:fl:n-! un- h:”'p'pm they call (hapseispe. bst Pyramid Pile ~Suppositories give | Dabolls = Almanac | preticl ek |, Republicans of this section will onen | tionaligh or die, said Dr. S. Parkes Cad-| Dr. Cadman spoke at some length as to | (e Taftville Foluntee o0 and | LY. streteh the - imaginstion when uick relief from itching, hleedil Wednesday and Thursday of it _{an intensive campaign previous to the|man of Brooklyn, recognized as one of | the imperative need for larger salaries rd Dion responds they do it. Addition to unpaid Water bills after|coming election with a rally at the town s October 20, 1920.—adv. hall on Thursday evening at which two the ablest pulpit orators in the English- did excellent work in keeping the blaze All these people need to make for school teachers. He said he believed ‘me future destiny of the income tax is the education of our pxople. While rich wonien are wearing $80,000 cloaks to cover their silks and paying $60,000 for a bauble to hang around their neck you ar: paying a teacher, a college graduate, working perhaps in a rural district less than a thousand dollars a year. Instead of having 90 per cent. of the school teachers women, 50 per cent. should be men. And you would bave them but yeu are too mean to pay them. Dr. Cadman strongly advecated re- ligion in education. What is the use of having knowledge If you have lost mo- from spreading to nearby houses, which were at times threatened by the flames: The building is of frame construction and enly the shell remained standing at an early hour this morning. The entire stock of the piant was de- stroyed including the material for the rolier coverings and the machinery. Harry E. Prentiee of the company stated this morning that the total loss would probably be about $12,000 and that the company would rebuild within a short time. The logs is covered by insuranee. them healthy, cheerful and of sound ap- petite is a box of Mi-O-Na Tablets. The stomach of a @ . ol worked and run down. It meeds help to digest the food, but more than it ‘needs a prescription that wi cleanse, renovate, sirengthep and put elasticity iuto the stomach walis. Mi-O-Na is the prescription that will do this and do it so promptly that youll wonder why you didn't toy It before. and distress speaking world, in an intensely interesting and highly instructive lecture before a large audience at the Community House on_Church street, Monday evening- Dr. Cadman’s lecture followed the reg- ular supper and business meeting of the Brotherhood of the United Congregation- al church under whose auspices the emin- ent orator appeared in Norwich. Dr. Cadman has been pastor of the Central Congregational church in Brooklyn for a score of yvears. Ten years of his youth were spent swinging a pick in an Eng- lish coal mine. He then prenared for the ministry and came to this country. He Mowing of lawns in October is one of the unusual tasks of this belated au- tumna. \ ' ! Deacon and Mrs. Robert Chapman of Saybrook celebrated their 39th’ wedding anniversary recently. The Southern Windham County con- ference of six churches is to meet With Ekonk church, Oct. 26. < Noank residents, Mr. and Mrs. George Spicer, are expecting to spend the Win- ter months in St. Petersburg, Fla. By the end of next week the clock hands will be put back an hour as day- Speakers of national reputation will ad- dress the voters. The first speaker is to be J. Prancis Burk, ex-congressman from Penneylvania, known as the silver-tongu- ed Orater of Pennsylvania, who will speak on the issues of the campaign. The other speaker is to be Miss Mary Stewart of New York; chairman of the Women's Speakers’ bureau of New York. Miss Stewart will bring to Norwich an urgent appeal to the women of the city to support the republican nominees and heir platform. The rally will be at 8 o'clock and all who are interested in the pelitical isgues It stops beiching of after eating in five minutes. It is un- doubtedly the greatest stomach tonie OBITUARY. ever given to the public by 3 specialist started his life's work in a tiny country| rality? he asked. : in stomach diseasee. light saving will end for this season. |Of the day are invited to attend. parish, but auickly earned a national rep-| The age]:( fi:nml;}:do&aelh!; n:e::::i s ;l;:kk ¥. l{umvn i The Lee & Osgood Co. and leading N d taking out L et e s 03 utatien as a pulpit erator. His Brook-|f we could unite 3 2 oo furray, for many years & | druggists everywhere gell Mi-O-Na on lhue‘x;v "Z’;‘,m‘ni‘f l;:n‘;:? ety go‘m ®MPLOYED BOYS COMPETING Iyn parish is one of the most important|church of the country into one great|resident of Norwich Town and this eity, | the money-back plan, meOlt‘,lg Lyme and building a smaller IN GYMNASIUM EVENTS | Protestant congregations in the | chureh we could bring zl:oulg X: ;e:l dledunt lhu home, 124 McKinley avenue, ¢ & A -very interesting athletic contest is | country today. peace. The hour has struck im {he his-|en Mopday moming following a few S T one . - : ; nant igion Wl . ust “abo'ish | hours' iliness. Mr. ‘Murray, who h & new in operation in the emploved boys’ The lecture was given in the larze as-{tory of religion when you mu A urray, who has L2 " From Hebron, hws:d ()-(“j:?nx:::: £ym elass at the Y. M. C. : There. are { sembly room of the Community House|denominationalism. Two hundred and |becn employed at the Saxion weolen miils or protruding piles, hemorrhoids ana | 128 Tetmed 10 Her AUt A ew | four teams, which compete wekly in|before a representative gathering of men!s.ven different Smpmibpiiens o ius | T ANy eanK, weut. inihls work: ‘as Sh rectal Cronbles, 80 ceny at the U. S. ) s 3 Varlens: sirtetl vt et and women of Norwich. The room was|('nited States eompletely-make ridi sual on Monday and after a short time s Hag g R T O S T R Fhitte seeuis aut. s | attractively decorated with the Stars and|ne ideal church. was seized with a spell of weakness and & te 4 e - 2 he | The teams stand as follows: Mathews r e ¢ et s P BRI N 3 - (AEED 0 HE) ite: And_Chngda, Take no substi- Taxes will be eollectdd today at the|pogear ™ nen port oF o SR A1 Stars, | Stripea. While T treasure liberty, liberty is not | after being taken to his home died in & tute.” A single box is uften suffici -1 361 e oy brea Ot : oo X [T vften sulclemt. | drug store ef John A Morgan, Greeme-|ge) hoinfe: Brown's Every Readys, 338 | . Dr- Cadman was introduced by Rev.|the need of our day but how to use Ub- |ahort time. 7 Ende Whot-m. FREE SAMPLE COUPON ville, from 118 m to 2 p. . woints; Watson Crescents, 341 points. | Alexander H. Abbott, vastor of the United |erty is the need of our day. — 2Mr. Yurrax was bom in Griewold, dom- it in. t h.: PYRAMID DRUG COMPANT. ' The Progressive Missionary club of | "An fndividual standing is kept which | Congregational shurch. = Speaking ofthe Eixistzy W, Cadmas | 15 1 Forwich whens wune max, where | ‘Jitys at all druggists, - % Pyramid Bidg. Marshall, Mich, the Central Baptist church meets this|indicates the all-round athytic abllity of | After \comménting favorablv on the|said: I don't want the ministry com- o ey ’f‘;“‘_’"‘,"'“'d""‘“’ ‘“‘h‘"“f‘ — "E-.d'u send me ‘.n!:u‘ sample of Pyramid week with Mrs. A. F. Purkiss, 136 |each boy. The first” five are Watson, [union of\the old Second Congregational;mercialized but I don’t want to paupe £ e a is sudden death. Ahout » - sin wrepow. Droadway. Rolland Harris, D= Witt Parsons, John church and Broadway When T was given a church 1 was Rt sl vears ago he was united in marri A HEALTHY, HAPPY WIFE. v ¢ S ; t » alary of $600 a | with Margaret Donovan, who survives |; it E Sta ers of the Woman's. Re- | Dumbaski. Osear Mathewson. churches which has resulted in the or-|told I could have a salary 9 e is the zreatest inspiration a man ean I »fldcfrp;"fifi "o %o Noroton Thursday| A similar contest is being conducted In | ganization of the United Congregationni|year—if I went out ‘and collected it. 1 bim. Ho was x devoted member of Bave wna’ the NI ToEitEs family ot ‘ it s at the Sol-|the Junior bors' closs. The teams are|echurch, and speaking highly of the com-|went out and collected it. Dr. Cadman | Patrick's par of the Holy N maty ot R TR Tank be fo rthe annual visiting day at 3 b . t | socicty 4 iers’ home. . raptained by Perrv Hollender, Buell | munity house plan inauszurated by the|told of an interview with a woman e Bt 5 X b2 blighted by the ill health of wife and iy vas bashful, | Charter, Albert Hildebrand and Eddie | United Congregational church. Dr. Cad-|his parish who beliéved in free religion | Besides his wife, he is survived by the | poiyer: Agsin Menday b R e | Mack. man briefly outlined his recent visit fo| with the emphasis on the free. Tais wo- | fellowing children: Mra. Arthur Tuttle of | ™Ji'uly pe backaches, heagaches, the EMERSON JONES RETURNS L e Eurepe before launching into his lecture. |man had not contributed & cent to the | Midiletown, Nenie T. Murray of tortures of a displacement, or some RO & Moktra cavisE | D& the raftemoon’ithe TO DEMONSTRATE VOTING Dr. Cadman said he has just retumed|church in foriy-five years. He agied her | ford, Katherine T. Murray of this clts. | ,jlment peculiar to her sex whica . » Sou Tt 68 dearest MACHINES NEXT WEEK | from Burope where he took part in the!why she had not coatributel. Young | JESTHE RurHay of th AR aaer, dasen es life a burden. Every woman Siienen- Jenes, \gusnte's Hmate on the| \'g} ‘Tiimes lofge, No. ‘38 W.iAom, > SR Pilgrim ter-centenary. man. 1 thought your business was sav- | F- Murray of the U. S. aviation serviee this condition’ sheuld rely upoa U. 8 S Frederick, is back for a few| g g oraq tonight at Masonic Temple, at| To make sure that the newly made H x Fia g ich | ing souls. It is s3id Dr. Cadman, but |3t Ciievenne, Wyo., Edward F. Murray of | | vaia £, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- da; t the hor ¢ his father, Isaac |- . voters in the town will be theroughly o #poke on the very dock from which | ing souls. : " New Haven, Lawrence and Leonard Mur- | round made’ . %, Jenve, 13 Washington stret, upoo b | 30 4% familiar with the operation of the voting | the Mayflower sailed three hundred|I can't live on souls. You ean't take| 7" o< 00 07 pound, made from roots and herbs. to return from @ three months' cruise. nnM;'v'md g:.;r;{:;ry‘hi‘;;‘k’;g\,gm'g;;f machines when it comes {o olection tiing | Years 220 to the hour and the minute. He | your money with you. it will melt, he |73 ¥ . ckvi ¢ her 10 health and Guaner's Mate Jones enlisted for the cradse which was te in- ppiness. said i A vi joy de ibuti Seeonde Maucinl. : ; 5 S “Mr. Smith | in November, machines will be set up in t was his privilege to enjoy the| added. He got a eontribution. o Mancin ding anniversary Sunday. Mr. B e I e sat ups hres meaths Coungy hospitality of the lord maxor in Plymouth. | Wnat you want in the pulpit fa o fman | = Secondo Mancini 44 an Malion 1 |seven years. Tie was employed at the visi is editer of the Rockville Leader. SR the 26th, 27th and 25th of [ After the celebration at Plymouth he|who fears nothing or else you will mever | borer formerly employed In New Lon-|\rpizid Wire Works where he held & re. alled “rom Newport o pury 30 among| Next Sunday will be observed as| o mentn Where the machinen will be | ent on to Devon. He spoke to 10,000 |get @ prophet of God, he said. Dr. Cad- | don. died Sunday at the Norwich State|monsivie position. . het he crew of 1,000 men. They landed last|Good Literature Sunday . throughout|set up for Gemonstration will be an- [DPeople in London and also spoke at the)man in the course of Lis leeture told In 2 H'o!mul.‘ He leaves two little children.| “1n june of this year Mr. Wedmesday at Philadeiphia or the re-| Methodism. A special program, pre-|nounced later. All people who are not | Manchester meeting at which the Bishop|brief way of the terrible conditions exist- | Who' have been inmates of the COUNLY|yae united in marriage with urn trip, having ,yisited Russia and|pared for the day, will be used. absolutely positive of how to operate the | of Manchester was presented. Dr. Cad-|Ing in some part of Europe. Children|home since the death of their mother|Eijer of Worcester, who sur Kngland, passed tWwice through the Kiel| Norwieh householders who are thank-|maehines should make it a point te be- | ™8n said ]av spoke on an average ofjafe gradu: lyv sarving. In some loeali- | LWo years ago. Besides his wife he leaves h canal and having had opportunity to vis-| ry] 1o get sugar at 13 1-2 eents apound. | come familiar with the machine. "60: a‘:g\.\ {DT six weeke. foge 7 :;:. n\;_ h‘:\-{ 'hpeomev 56 emaciated Willlam C. Tuthill two sisters, Mrs. Harold s it mest of the battlefields in France.|gigh for the days when it sold at 21 gt e ‘l‘“‘d <rin ot oy S e BESLER ankjof S zrowing feods durine (Contributed) Miss Dorothy Maynard, and three While in Russia they pulled the U. 8.{ ounds for a dollar and plenty of it at FUNERAL. Feibo ‘t'}'l ‘;:‘5 }“h- R the si-|the last five years that a slight twist of be of interest and regret te the ) broth Adelbert, William and Ceeil &. Pittsburgh oft the recks, pon e e lence of the Enelish on the part they play- | the :{;r:in\;n:m:r::: ::;lrboz:cnuki“!‘)!ey many friends who remember William C.|Maynard, all of this eity. Mr. Myymard i i N = s sl Y AL o . eriea i i e B DT et un| Food sale by Hope Rebekah lodge in| Miss Ella Mecann, formerly of this| ed, however, in their praise of the part|he said, is caring for thousands of thes | Lich bl JS4rR of his recent death 1n | ow’ him Speak of nim with the. hgh Massmenusetts const durime the way, He| Odd Fellows' hall, Wednesday, Oct. 20,|city, died Friday at her home in Taun-played by the Americans. The English ! little oncs e e iy o] imese of DU eat regard. The funers! will e in % Eo to Rochester N- Y. where he| 2 0'clock. Whist in evening at 8.15.—adv. ton” Muss. The funeral was held Mon- base nothing but the kindliest feeling for| The evening was brought to elose by e Nyack, N. Y., July 16, 1871, he | Worcester. o Sl 1o v s rrespondent writes of a|day afternoon at 3 o'clock from her| this country, sa!d Dr. Cadman. i o = -~ o 3 o B0 2 B e Rt i e ot et Bae Clintles | Nome, it €0 Winthrip! sirost. MPmmtia A s eyt e s R e - e gl‘:lsimgo;gnonp,‘tz-s:fl,:.f,,;‘m'”f'“ e o R Ity N Il W IRONSIDES BOARD CORP. & H. Peck is spending a fortnight with|There was a large attendance of rela-|tions which Dr. Cadman took occasion b TS 20 w g the family of Roger Peck in Washing-|4ives and friends and interment took lecture, Rev. Mr. Abbott called attention to the meeting ta be held at. the Com- On Eepublican Tews Commities. CHANGES OWNERSHIP to style that “somewhat obscure instru- He came to Norwich in 1910. and was ton, D. C. place in Mayflower Hill cemetery, Taun- The controlling interests of the Irem- sides Board corporztion, which purchased he old American Strawboard plant at “hamesvilie last March, have sold out neir interests to Shuttleworth, Keiller & Co. of New York. The purchasers com- The state expeets to start tea down the highway bridge at Mystic, this winter. Oct. 80, so Mystic citizens will have to cross the river en the temporafy bridge ring | toB- b Mrs. Henry J. Ballon, The funeral of Mrs. Henry J. Balloy of Jewett City was held on Monday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Louis A. ment,” he said the English are content te let us take our own v reservations. iews in regard He went on to sav that he does not believe that we can have an- other war like that which broke out in 1914 and maintain the primacy of the munity House this (Tuesday) evening for voters, both new and old. This meetin is to be held under the anspices of The “'Vrl\lmfln'n Guild of the United church ana wil to afford an exceptional opportunity employed by t§e Un@s Paper Co. After faithful service of nearly five years, he moved to Long Island City and entersd the employ of the Ravenswood Paper Co., which was his last position. His genial smile and ready wit coupled to! been made a wember Rollin C. Jones of Utley & Jomes hes of the republiess wn commitiee in Norwich. BODY OF FITZGERALD at the home of her sist rs. Louis 4. | 190 and ro; the ‘yazer.\— to receive instruction and | with an ever present desire to be of real s ofl"‘:o"‘: FROM :“.:' . : itchell, a obart avenue, * race. informal wcerni - Potui) . . Oct. 15—(By The A. P) P elree, firm (hat has interemts in || There is fo be & tofal eclipes of thelarge number of relatives and frieads in | Herhert Hoover declares that fifty mil-| vong. The smcorir G iy DCCIADIS of | service to his feliow man, drew many | Corkc Oct 1L=(By ‘whe A ) tustries in’ the :;.fir,;“rd-rh:';dh:fi 2 r:;l‘;icg.c?:;pf "in' the: seemtesd “part. |attendance. The body was taken to St. (“5:';' Werekau} by the war. said Dr.|Tirrell, principal of the Norv.::ri‘r:e m;inod!l-t:vu'm'n widow d daughter, | from Fermoy, the coffin esntaining the ‘eady taken possess e % 11 ¢ the eclipse are $.26 a. m, |MAry's church in Jewett City, where a man. For every soldier killed in bat-! 4, v. Mr. Abbott a d [ Edith Hanks and William. body of Michael Fitzgerald. ene of tne a6y taken possession of the plant and | The hours of the eclipse i requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. | tle You can add six or seven civ < talk is not to be a leer| His friends knew him as a Joving fath- | bunger strikers in Cork jail, whe died TS AL the DT fas her o o dnmac | 'th 1A0T, a2 n Windhar | J0SePli H. Seiferman. The hearers were | 1on-combatants killed by the wa ture “concerning_personalities, eampaign | er, loyal husbasd and & faithful friend. | Vesterday. was removed from the peis- 150 tons dajly of high Erade DADEr. | wems e mon Mo 1 Gallp aad|PcinY Ballou, Leon Riour, Maxeey Ses- issues or party issues, It is (o be & tak | 2 on tonight and earried to a ehmeen. Jourd, for which 3 re it great demann | Were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Galtup and}moyr, patrick Driscoll, John Blake and about the offices to be filled by the o) Rer. W. Hacrison Raymond. Here the body will lie until noon temer- Joseph G. Mayo, former - | Miss Susan I Gallup of New Londom,|jopn Murray. Burial was in the Catholie te % ! ing election and only the mechasice hz| Word has been received here of thergu when it will be taken to Fermoy o S SER er president and | who were at the home Of their cOUSIN,|cemetery in Lishon, where Rev. Fr. Sei. | Suicide and maintain their primaey. Un- e e nY ihe mechanics of | geqth of Rev. W. Harrison Raymond.|for burial neral manager. and® all the staft have | Moo Tuite Arnord, ferman conducted a committal service. |1°S the American people piay the game e een retained by the new interests and X . The supper and busine pastor of the Congregational ren at| 4 » esi as they ought, down th vill g siness meeting of have been contemplated, Ad. | The summer residence of -Mr. and| The funeral = arrangements ¥ ought, down they will go. the large crowd assembled outpide the were by Higganum, at Mre. J. Walter Atwood, on the sea wall, Brotherhood waw held ° at . §: the home of sister- to witness the event. Whem the e ted,, Ad- Hourigan Bros. The losses ¢f the war have heen terri-| p'elock in the wag held "'at’. €:30 iy 1o Mrs Winfield S. Baxter in New| palibearers reached the street the erewd s no B terri- | o'clock in the basement of the Communi- | 1 " hastened to completion. 'These | Neptune Park, has been ¢losed for the Michael M. Delaney. ble. If you could parade fifty million|ty House. There was, a large attendanee, | CA0240- Rev. Mr. Raymond. was 2 for-|fell in behind the coffin and marched e neinde a 1.300,000 gallon fueloil tank, | Season the family returning to their| po. o SH T BUSR | dend through this city it would take two|The menn secved e nr EaneT mer pastor of the Westminister Con-|(ne church. 1 % & * | winter ‘Wauregan. : 3 DA | and a half years for them to pass. Tt ; regational church and had been pastor| larger paper stock warehouse, new | Winter home SEER: ney were neid on Monday morning at the | pioy 5o : D: 3 Hot M e TS AA Dutani i A i Tl aetisala s will Phe | e i Monday & 3t 1€ | high time for us to gird our loins and re- ot Meat Toaf at Higganum for the past few years. Hel » pumps he Nerwich public schools funeral parlors of Cummings & Ring, 322 | jight owr lamps. Mashed Potatn Celery | has been a correspendent for The Bul-| ANARCHISTS HMOSTILE — closed Friday to enable the teachers to|Main strest. with a large attendance that | 'Dr ‘Cadman went on A Tomato and Ege Salad =iy letia" for* the -Higganum section’ ef- the L 7 IOARD HAS ABOUT 1,000 attend the annual fall meeting of thelincluded delegations from St. Mary's T. | isting conditions i Batons aiar. Kern Rolls Squash Ple. Cheese Stares. ELE 8108 fon i istanty " attec ' h A-FEW MILES FROM BN MORE VOTERS To MAKE | Connecticut State Teachers' —associa-|A. and B. sotiety, Division 1, A. O. H, | arhip is what s needod. If there was Coftee -| short iliness. He leaves several daugh-| Rome, Oct. 18.—Amarchists today at- The beard to " = tion to be held at New London. the lron Moulders’ union and the Ferest- - = M fioe i : . & ) tempted to attack the Aureliano fert . e make new voters in Nor- o - ever a time when Germany needs a Bis- ollowing a brief business session | ters and a son. #leh Is Bue for a big day's work tod Ira Baker, who has been a watch-fers and relatives from Omaba, Neb., Bos- | marck, it is now, he =aid, Russia is held |after the supper the gatherime adimmon Wiiliam 'P. Hanrahan. Situstel & oW Sileh fopns PO LNy Tussday) It all eligibles, men and wor|Man at the Noank plant of the Groton|ton, Westerly, Providence, and Hanover. | in'(ac’ rasp of ‘a radical Jow educeie |0 the Axsemmoly rommr om ueCangiourned 5 3o < were. repuised by seidiers’ after ¢! ihest men, who are still on the list appear|lron Works, has purchased the fishing|There wore many handsome floral tributes | in the east side of New York as a [to hear Dr. Cadman's .lecturs. William P. Hanrahan, a life long|exchange of shots. © be made. There are about 1,000, 1¢|boat Lily of Capt. P. Avery Wilcox and |among which was a beattiful Standing | gnishing touch. The committee in charge of the supper | [25I9¢nt of this city, died at his home S ey appear they will make a reeord for join the fishing fleet sailing from | harp from Divisien 1, A. 0. I h | It is your business to make democracy | comprised Miss Grace F. Rogers, chate- | 3% 120 1-2 Franklin street at 439 o) (o . p1ane are annoumesd Sor ; At the services in St. Patrick’s church . Lid g aen . Nk Mty aNanas, - Tolewlia: ' a atertawn. nn day's work. The board has alreads (At th safo for the world. ‘The lesson of the|man; Miss FEvelyn MacMillan, Mrs, | o - < e the wedding of Miss Katherine C. Futch- sandied over 300 o day while they haws| The City Union meeting of King's|@% § o'clock Rev. J. i Broderick was |last four years In. reform your interna: |Chesier I. Husser Mo Ciovence Ty | llness of short duration. Mr. Hanra-|ibe wedling of Miss Katherine C. Hutch. been making voters this vear Daughters will be held in Greeneville| Seiebrant of 5 solemn hizh mass of re- | tionalisn, or die. We are suffering from | Spear. Mrs. Harold 'W. Carpenter and | P42 was born in Norwich Town the son| % CCVENE OF UF %0 T it This is the last chance today for woters| Congregatiopal church, Wednesday even- | Juiem. Rev. Myles P. Galvin was deacon | tne paralysis of the half educated man Miss Marion Beebe, of Tutumick and Mazy . Esncaben h street, New York, and Merrit Hem- to be made tn time for the presidential| ing. Ociober 20-—ndv. and Rev. Daniel F. Sullivan was sub- was educated in the schools of Norwich treet, New York, ke election. B s 2 i £ deacon. As a waiting hymn Mrs. F. L | i — =~ |and was a graduate of Snell's Business 2d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry - Dr. and Mrs. William Baton Wilson|parreil sang Abide With Me. Prof. F. L. Heminway of Watertown. which < s College. He was a butcher ; are occupying the home on Plainfield | rarre)l was at the o VOTERS SHOULD MAKE SURE i street which was the residence for gev- Three Supreme Court Appeals. The supreme court will sit here today by trade | n. The bearers and had been employed in many of the representing the c. A. AUXILTARY RECITAL take place on Monday, Nev. 1, at NAMES ARKE ON VOTING LISTS ad = el McC PROGRAMMES A local markets. He was a devoted |th ison Avenue Presbyterian ehussh, e cral years of the Jate Luther S. waloh-|T. A. B. society, Daniel O'Neil, repre- | As Thursday is the last day for the | At a meeting held Mofday at the|member of St Patrick’s chirch and be-|New York. - Taeaday) o hear three cases sppealed, | This is the estate known as the Dr.|genting Division 1, A. O. H., Daniel foley | revising of the voting lists, all voters in | home of Mrs. E. B Higgins, of the|longed to the Norwich Lodge L. 0. O —_— He'y_are’m-H.-u,rs of John A. Mo , adm. | Coggswell place. and M. F. Dougherty, representing the |the town are urged to see that their | committee in charge of the reeitals to]M- HE FEELS TEN YEARS YOUNGER s. George Bradford, adm., Mrs. Alice| The young people who constitute the|Iron Moulders' urmion, J. R. Portelance, list, spelled correctly, | be held during the coming seazon under| He Was united in marriage this Any man or woman suffering from' i fussell vs. F. D. Vergason and Max M.|sunday Evening Home-Times of the |representing the Foresters, and Joseph | with the present address, and listed im | the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary|City With Misse Katherine Galligan, | pock head ache, stiff joints, sore muscles. Abrams, adm. vs. New Haven railroad.| United Congregational church will sit |Delaney. a relative of the deceased. the right veting™ distr People who |of the Y. M. C. A, Mre Charles Tyley|Who survives nim. He leaves besides!rheumatic pains or any other sympiom of a 5 down together for & supper Wednesday| Burial was in the family lot in St. | have changed their place of residence | Bard, irman of the music committee, | NiS Wife. three brothers. John and {kidney or bladder trouble wiil be imte- ne doesn't have to stick' a pin in | evening gnd enjoy an informal so-|Mary's cemetery, Where Rev. Fr. Galvim | should notify the registrars of the charge | announced that the soloists for the reci.| Frank Hamrahan of Hartford, James of |resied in this leiter from H. Bryde 9§83 hope to make it spring eternal, cial afterwards. conducted a committal service. and 2ny former voters who have returncd | ials had been secured. Norwich, and two sisters, 3irs Fred.|Garien St, Hobiken, N J. -7 could et = Hamilton Holt, Woodstock summer | e e to Norwich and are eligible to vote should | For tie first | Mra. . L. Far.|Morris and Miss Mary E. Hanrahan of | JRQ IO JO0 T0W0S JE0VR AT 0 On or ol resident, is one of the 211 bolters listed New Pole Set on Union Square. see that their mames are placed on the | rell, prominent t at St. Patrick's, | this city. my shoes. I obtained reief with Felp- GREAT FoR ECZEMA by New York papers Monday who will| On Monday the wreckage caused by |list. v this will be the soloist and Aiban Leslie W. Maynard. Kidney Pilis. . 1 ffel now as if 1 w vote for Cox because they stand for |the runaway automoblle on Union| The reistrars and their assistanis will | Cooper of New London will be the or-| Leslie W. Maynard, son of Mr. and|len years younger.” Les & Ce. “ratification of the treaty and adher-|square Sunday night was cleared- up|be found at the following places for this | ganist. Mrs. Frank L. Maynard of McKinley AND OLD SORES ence to the league” \ land a new pole set in front of the Otis|Purpose: ; : or the second recital Mrs. Anita|avenue of this city, died on Saturday These are the days for country out-|library. The pole at the northern end| First District—Registrars of Voters | Bird lyric soprano, oft New London. |at the Belmont bospital in Worcester, wbvibisiedods ings, for the fields were mever ~more |Of the city barn has been done away|TYler D. Guy and Cornelius J. Downes, at | will be the soloist with W. H. Bush of | after an illness of a few days. Mr. May- Y Guarantee My Ointment, Says brilliant with scariet sumac and swamp| With as the span between the poles is ‘hejelezkm;‘ls_nffic-;x town hall. New London as the organist. nard was 28 years of age and had been Peterson—Every Box SN maples, while the yellows and russets|S0 Small' that a new”pole is not neces- Thi:::us h‘;;ij‘; ihcfln K:rr‘r q::: ”.\!“:hn third recital Rev. Alexander|a resident of Worcester for the past i of oak and hickory in the woods pro- West Side e B e h?!t of the TUnited Congrega- o vide an artistic background. et tional church wi 1 be the Sttt . o soloist and £ you are responsible for the health Third District—Leuis H. Geer and Wil- INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY . ‘ Frederick W. ¢ of “your family,’ savs Petecssn o | Addition to urpaid water bills after | liam J. Malome, at Bowens newsstand, | jst. Tssier will \ba'the. organ Buffalo, “I want you to get a large 35 | October 20, 1320.—adv. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace S. AMis have|GToeneville. Mrs. J. E. Hawkins, chairman of the €At box of Peterson's Ointment today. | At Saramac Lake on the morning of | returhea from Rutland, Vt. Pourth District—A. J. Bailey and Join | ticket committee, made an encouraging box Pt g iand back of every | Oct 14, the death of ‘Maithiss Wisem| iy W D, Baird of Stamford is the] CC™Rell at P. T. O'Connells barber | report on the - sale of tikoty wug s ; POX, Every druggist guarantees to re- | Buaer, Jr., 32, occurred. He was a| Mrs W. D. Bal prie shop. Norwich Town. und the iase price if Peterson's e guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Baird. Mrs. C. P. B. Peck of New York is the guest of her consin, Mrs. Elizabeth Jintment doesn't do all I claim, “1 guarantee it for eczema, old sores, -unning sores, salt rheum, ulears, sors nephew of Mrs. Alden Fish of Mystic. Archibald Mitcheil, Jr., was appointed The funeral took place chairman of the ushering on the main floor of the Community house and Mrs. Fifth District—George N. Beardow and T. J. Sullivan, Ponemah hall, Taftville. Sixth Distriet—Henry A. Gebrath and in Providence Sunday =and burial was in Elm Grove RHEUMATISM! < - John B. Oat is to have charge of tre nippies, broken breasts, itching skin, | Mystic, Monday. j B Norton. Arthur G. Jenkins, at Billings' hall. East | ushering in -the balcon: p 3 - Xin Qlseares Diind biceding and itch-{ The Stonington Migror states of | Mrs. Eben Allen, of Lincoln grenme is| Side. cony. “T am 83 "".':,";1'.::“1]:;::0';5" ‘ot P i 8 piles as well as for chafing, burns, |, Norwich residents: Henry W.|the guest of Mre Charles Hoyt, of Roch-| The registrars and their a: ante will | pp nGE sC Ph“fl"g":v:r e ago. Like many | ble, by bringing pictures of Tiad 51 ranning sores on W leg | Branche, harvested 18, bushels of pota. |ester, N. T. be at these places fram 9 o'clock unifl €' ey T opeat. mopey fresty {oF 30 | -shem to our wyes. 5r 11 yvears; was in three different|toes on a small garden patch off Ash-| Mrs. L P. Taft is visiting her daugh-|CC0Ck. The final. list must be placed TSE CHAFRY, BURLDING apspitals. Amputation was advised s calied ‘cares and I nave read about worth avenue, Lord’s Point, and he and| ter, Mrs. H. J. Trevor Pring, in Som-| "ot the town clerk on Monday. Qct. 25th. | 1In order to relieve the crowded com-|'uric acid’ umtii I could almost taste it Skin grafting was tried. 1 was cured | Capt. Harold Branchs took them to and everyore is urged to attend to these it t g, 5 e B R & Welk nith Then, if the eyes are perfeet, i 1 erville, Mass, . ns af e district school a plas|I could not sie. &, » - fortable by using Peterson’'s Ointment ' Tmatters as soon as possible. " ; my hands were so sore and | we have clear and comfortal ¥ B Root, 257 Michigan or pumes | Hartford by automobile. Thomas Sayles, a student at Amberst, S ey ey e T AR ok B ouia not hola & pen. But now N, Y. Mail orders filea by ‘Peterson | The marriage of Raymond M. Nei- | spent the week at his home en Wash- ¥ ptist church Jintment Co. Ine., Buffalo, N. Y. LOCAT. POLI;! WATCH TOX ESCAPED CONVICTS The local police were notified on Mon- day © be on the lookout for the two convicts whe escapcd from Sing Smg lan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Neilan, and Miss Florence C. Donohue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Donchue, all of New London, will take place at St Joseph's church thers, on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, I am agein in active businesz and can walk with ease or write ington street. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Cardwell of Denver, Col, are visiting at Mr. Card- well's home in town. Robert E. Johnson has returned to sight. But many eyes are imperfect, and blurred vision, strain er and looated on Hodge avenus.,in close proximity to the school, for the use of ths kindergarten. Conditions ars such that something must be done If the chapel ,ls secured and some mimor re- 1 day with 4 of your rheumatism, neu- pain results. ;. irs mads, it.is felt that by removin d ke complainis by taking priecn st Ossining., N. Y. on Saturday | o ! € | {reatment sed o drive uric acid e o s st 8 L L g | S T i, sl e B0 | e Vol UL G T M 8 B, 1, | The Remedy " " elock the > eon were headed this way In an an- 3 v Helpful Adviae for Care of the Hair | ot Pnf‘nr:ummmnw Ef:'%ff e the DU =5 Das to|OWOPUr. The cwocaped men are George "‘,;.‘h“ mz i b, lsaraed how te Eet rid Removal of the cause with Worthy the Attention of Ev. ne || chanics of voting.” Free to all voters.— Even the buckwh czke | W, Stivars and Marcus B, Bassatt, who H wes isousacd ot some g~ e Toangra |~ euttable glash Simple, ion't Who Would Aveid Dandruff, itch- || aav. ] e ' | wers perving a term for amtomobia steal | JTETN AL & mesting of pareats and < {__ina Scalp, Gray Hair and Baldness All Hallows Counell, K. of C., Moosup is to hold Installation ceremon- les at thelr rooms Wodnosday, Oct. §0 at 3 o'tlock when District Deputy Bd- ward Mullen of Putmem and stafl Ar- othera of The Hridge districi Monday af-| ! 23 9 iag. The young men arce about 23 yanrs ternoon 6t 4 o'clock in of age, one about five fest meven inohes tall and light complsxioned, while tho other is two inohes taller and dark, ‘The 1ast seen of the coaviots was when they stole the numlar platsq from an au- it? C. A. SPEAR years to the sci af this trouble. If any Bulletin wishes “The If your hafr js thin or you troubled with dan or l!nhh" lclu.l;. ' @e Parisian sage for a week and o #se how plan was looked. upon &N the most foase 411 surely be sul ible wey ef relieviag (he erpwded oon. 3 . e wling als ant resmsmes orey | iar Drivest of Fuizam, aa¢ T. Prank | 1amebile fn the weeiems Dert of thy aiste| SiieRa Bt e seliool msd the mater witl| SORLETIGN PASC, SIRPIY SRS R BOSC AT Opioagiti ign of dandruff and itching scalp. present, "M arnm sed to ‘:‘.‘llb::i;:".:":: o g T tion of the town st F“”o"“x' ’"in %.M acw, hf; 218 MAIN STREET kg s tamabile carir ! If not a suffere: A ‘JBefors,going to bed I rub a little Pari-| By the unanimous vote of the dem- 045-419, a —— p’:(u e::.lh'l notice and huartfi:m« sage into my 8caip” S&ys & Woman | ocrutic and republiorn membss of the Condx mews and opportunity to some affiicted NORWICH, CONN. whose Tuzurious,”soft snd fiuffy hair is | jogrd of und the town alerk et o &g Blent. ALl Who sand wiil receive it Wy greatly admired. “This kesps my hair %0 Tamite oF Soan Chairman Leb. ATUTO BACKRS NIT HIGH Roev, Prul. F. Werth, of the rn mail without any charge what- from Bolng ?{.7 “&r‘fi "M' AIDS | o T “”m“ Mra, Bissell were SPEERD THROUGH TOWX [Gérman Lutheran ehuroh of Norwieh, . . iy Lod” makes 1t easy to dress aitractively | rasorod T the voung lata of Beverst of the pusiicipants I the s | RO e Minemd wervices for Freg: - — ornon o iy | eriel . Rogssler, (he first Boutflu;‘ rdt, wlossy, healthy hadr, e town et Vi 500 HNL ey 0t » nx n“:",‘s* ‘::,,‘:: ";,};‘.j ::E atsed in” the na:an to be brough: | “You Can Do No Bettzr'fl-n ud lots t. i& & simple Town 7 - | bat rom Oversen: stead .of Rev. W. ”» s0se who use Perisian Sage. m“;u:'. Of & formar N"w"“‘ e ing in .Sqrwlqh m.f;“,',‘,‘“{n Mfouts |4 Reynolds es was stated ia Monday's Buy Our Wurst. o N o S, BESETT | W, 0. eurs, o1 iho Cestral Now. Eue. tor of the party | Builetin. = 3 and at all good drus and toilst cousters, i) s ‘were Tewn street aba terrific Yrars Foing up aba No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s i s S A man is always discovering thin, that others knew long ago, . . ppProeahing the First Con- iienaj ghureh m‘:'num. ased silent peliceman on either side Sragy goerantse printad on every bottla, unding ihe ourve inio West H — e Tewn strest, With no regard to trafiic | ome-. RIGHT WORK—RIGHT PRICE iaws. If at that memant an aulomo- { . RIGHT ON TIME - e had put in its eppearance headed Ma aise ' w.m mtha &il M"l:::&. have hfi,’“’f o 8- Youn 9 5 3ésidant. st putemebile drive MEOLIN in