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IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES 1t you have resriag noises in your ears bard of hearing, and fea ol dealness, £0 Fet ome ounce of Parmint ( rength). and add te it % fot water and s littie sugar. Take one tab) our times a day. Is will etten bein from the distressing Clogged il breat! mgeus s JEs S s S Mttle and is pi one who bas catarvbel of the ears. is bard of hearing er has ead neises should give cription a trial A SOUARE AND ing Nerwich, Thareday, Oct. 15, 1920. VARIQUS MATTERS - High tides will previl today, the 23th. N R e 4t LIV (Rl avee- A few flags were displaved Wednesday in recognition of Rooseveit Day. There has been no rain in Norwich W ts Wednesday night, since the last of September, when ahout 1.44 inches fell. Cheice long clame for frying at Pow- ore Bros.—adv. Saivia and pink geranjums are in blosm in the oourthouss grounds, un- touched by frest. The Visitation Week of the Central Baptist ohureh has been postponed to the first week of November. At the Thursday evening meeting of the TUnited Congregational church, Rev. A. H. J. Edward Driscoll has been in Pravi dence or. a-business trip.. Mrs. Dennis Houlihan of 57 Sturtevant straet returned home Tuesday after at- tending the wedding of her wephew, Harold Mitehell in Holyoke. Gordon Rainey has returmed . fram Hartford wherc he atiended as a deie- gate from the Central Raptist church. ths Connecticut Older Boys' Confereage. Mrs. Chester G. Ambler returned Wed- nesday evening, after five weeks' wisit with her gon and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ambler, of Washing- ton. Following a week's visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. George E. Bisque of 50 Hedge avenue, Mrs. Frank L. Corey and daughter, little Miss Fiorence re- turned Tuesday merning ta their heme in North Sterling. -Mrs. Frank Comstock of New Lendon spent the week-end at her cottage an the Willimantic canp greund entertaining several friends among whom were Mr. acd Mrs. Geocge Guard, formerly of NURWICH BULLETIN. T It evers persod, man and woman, who E on the voting lists for the town of tiorwich casts a ballot mext Tuesday, the lown will show a total vote of over 9,000, On the list of eligibles as already com- pleted by the registrars in the six dis- Iris there are 9.473 voters, of which 4,798 are men and 3,§75 are women. Be- sides these, there are six more voters to ho made on Nov. 1, use their 21st birthdays come. since the last assigned fay for making voters. Rush work is promised-in the big First or Central district. where there are 3.964 »gilible voters,"2.315 men and 1.643 wom- en. If 3,000 votes are cast, the voters ‘nust be handled at the rate of four per minute in the 12 1-2 hours in which the Polis are to be open from 5.30 in the morning te § at night. At the rate of five Der minute, 3,750 persons can vote. There Wil be three machines for the voters to X Y, QCTOBEF 1820 The- Third district, Greemeville, will have two machines to care for the total of 1,450 voters, of whom 353 are mem wnd 591 women. The Norwich TFown district, which is the Fourth, will have ene machine and has 920 eligible voters, of whom 362 are “en nad 361 women. . In Taftville there are 575 men and 242 women. One ‘machine will be in use ‘here. The East Side, or Sixth distriet, will likewise have one machine and has €31 eligible voters, comprising 330 men and 751 women. The voting machines that have beem igged up for demonstration with the lickets on them as they will aprear on alection day show that the effices 2p- pear on the machines in the follewing wrde: rs of President and "ho‘ GILBERT S. RAYMOND REPORTS AT STATE MAVFLOWEE MEETING The most interesting featurs of the an- nual meeting of the Comngeticut Sociely of Mayflower in the state ing of names of the Mavfiower . imscription was as foliows and was in‘the form condants, heid Tuesday ', was the private show- bronze tablet bearinz the The the of Bradferd. speiling: “Dec. 21, §20—Dec. 21, 1926, Mayflower Dassen. gers, erected by the Cobmectisut Society of the Pijgrim Fathers and Meihers and 1o commemorate tae 300th aumiversary of Desgendanta ip memery ot their ianding at Plymouth rock.” At a later date the tabiet will be placed in the state capitel and dedieated with appro- priate exarcises as a gift to the state ““Poe Pilgeims are at last comins inte their own." said Rev. Dr. John Coleman Adams, “they are being brought from the attie downstairs whara we live.” He taid that the forefathera were abead of their timee. but i was better to be 1.009 vears ahead of things than 15 minutes benind. , S. Godard, state librarian, zave an intereating talk on the historical doc- Gray, Streaked Hair Ask anybedy to guesd how oid you' are, and notice how thein st - ap- praising glance s directed at.yaur ir, 1 To be answered “You gan't Be more than thirty: 1 can tell by your hair, must give to any woman who s real- Iy forty or more a sense of pride and | satisfaction. : [ But 10 become permaturely gray | at 30 or 40, to look ten years eider| Abhett is to speak on ‘The Problem of | .. | use and these can prebabiy handle the | . 3—Tnited Stales Semator. +| uments, paintings, etc., in the library and w, GRR. . coqnnenn EviL” -\_0""0'}'\- g “;l\fl ;fl“ S0om fof their | srowd with reasTnable speed, but\ the 9—Representative in Congress oxplyined and reed extracts from many 30 Free Vi A U ARE DEAL ;e g s e DO R Rt Yongestion promises to arice at the check- | 10—Governor. of ihe papers. : otes gy ve & big humper that mag| After ten davs' absence, John T. Ly-|ing point, where every mame has to be| 1l—Lieutenant Governo Mrs. J. William Bailey of Middletown. ) Hers's 4 square deal for the peaple | anneyed sutemobilists for so long, are in |5 o 2 clerk for the Leoe & Osgood Co., | looked up and checked Hff before the voter 12—Secretary. B A cha;mn of the committee op lh‘a tablet, : : -yt S o P bl e R S ey B LT e T L 2Pounds........... : A paln O et today and Fet 2 | woy s Weather continues, Norwich mayiof ‘his father. His mother died about| On the West Side, or Second district,| 1s—Judge of Probate. Fa5 Qiven 2 zaing Tae ot ABapka. - A-lak- Free Vates i o 2% ';:‘:n_“"q-,u.., the great|mnn Sdvertie :'l'" = :‘fl‘" retort |15 years ago. There are twe soms and |‘here is & total of 1.683 voters, 1107 men 1§—State Senater. { ter was resd the scuiptor, who was | 2 e :‘,“:mm" O N N o m stoed at egrees five daughters surviving. n:a 81 vo;un. ne;;lvm be two ma- | 17-15—State Representatives. “";:“ to b preseat. i {man you actually are — that is ia- * -t Siagey - | thines in the voting place. 18-35—Justices of the Peacs. e morming saesion was taken up o ] ach wroublee. | ur suffering ia in- | OT4er your chrvsanthemums from The WEDDINGS with business. ' The reports of the secrs- | Se°d 4 bilter experience. MoweveS|jpo .4 s e ianlets with oF after mealy | Madlewood Nussery Co. Orders deliv- Williams—Jacebsen tary. Wiss Addie S. Arold: historian | §0 WOWAR Can, wih A Nottlg Sf : “F‘”.v' - and 4t the end of ten days x:l,- can't "‘:“‘k‘i‘; 2 Ak k2 Perey W. Williams and Miss Anna | SWISS YODLERS OPEN BRANDEGEE HAMMERS AT E::h(fiib::" e ;;‘,‘:,‘A":“"“,“d treas |and streaked hair all its maiden hewu- | 3 otes o uare meal without distress go rank De en and Dr. Samuel Simp- a2 d Wedmesda: A A 3 S NTS 9 N b v I ar- tve ty and the identical color it had in| “h1 ‘ge: Your momey back. son and ethers are making the most o ,J,,‘;;'n",;"; O 20 et R % 3. G A RETEREATRMENTS! LEAGUE QF NATIONA |yere given and the following officers | gilhood, whether Jight Rolden, medi- Thats where the equare deal comes | the beswiiful days in sketching in and| 7 G S T R TRl SR GO | Daddy Grobecker's Swiss Yodlers en-| United States Semator Frank B. Bran-| elected um, dark brown or black. Rrowna- 2 n shout Toliaad il o lalg el s o fpadn LR audionce of 400 at (e Com- |degce, spesking at Thompsonville, Tuea: |* Governor. Colonsi Chasiss F. Tubmp- | lone i instant in esults and absolute- Individual Jar....... 10c % . e o s 2 munity heuse on Church street Wednes- | day night, declared that the league of son: deputy. Hai H. Whaples: secre- I less i o is really & stemach up- | From the pulpit of St Patrick's church| bride wore a dack blue Sult of tiaseltons. | ay syenim (s Mg the Bret of Thacr | mations eee e o oy e gicague of fson: deputy. Haigs Ag Iy harmless. & ed 10 Free Votes merit. Sunday the cangregations were remninded | with a light blue hat and a flowing veil. | 3 . 543 4 5 : y bigg tary, Miss Addis S. Amold; assistant Call druggists: 500 AN 31500 (W0 | ———— The quick and positive actien of| ng¢ three masses Sunday next will be y aid, Miss, Rt Williams, C. A. course of four eatertainments. ay political party. The senator spoke (geeretary, Miss Fannie F. Brown: treas- | colors: “Light to Medium Brown” and | the Vi Y Get Mi-0-Nu on the stemach in ease of | on Seandard T ? The bridesmaid, Miss. Rosanna Williams, | The yodlers, five in nupmber. are an!in the Majestic taeatre which contained| urer, Gitbert S. Raymond, Norwich: hia- | “Dark Brown to Elack." Save otes You e atochrasi, SOHE RO GRE || ar e WA # wore a dark blue tricollette suit With | natives of Switaerland and appeared in|an audience so huge that many had (o | tesian. Dr. John Coleman Adams: can. i % Here and Win the Pony s S o worth & ot of meney to| , The ancient kev used v Denodict|hat to match. The best mam was Arthur | native costume. The programme was in|be turned away, and his address of' twe |iain. Paroy Coe Eggleston: zuditor B. Special Frae Trial Offer. m ony. o 7 i el 5 Arnold was presented Faii Trumbuil| Jacobson, brother of the bride. Mr. and | two parts. hours duration was constantly interrupt-| p. Bishop. Ner s e For a free trial package of Browna- . o iry Mi-0-Na-tat The Lee | SMpIeT D A R Museun by Miss Alico | Mes, Wiliams wil oecupy 3 newiy fur- | The opening number wis “A Glimpsefed by siorms of abplause. Senator Bran. | New members clectel Inchuded s | tone, Scnd 10 The' Kenton Vharmacsl ood Co. and wery- | & Dren of - nishe: me 72 Lis 3 of Switzerland and the Origin of Its|degee, after readin; riicle X e 3 Co., 537 Coppin Bldg. Covington, Ky. ol 4 0w 054 WA WYETC | rived taday &t Oegosd whart. . Dig||Briteta; sy0iwill he et Nekia S¥amiNe: [ECA e iy Dakly Giohockor He mvel ey o £ il e \?.:HWAI (w::,k ” '{\Pfiu‘;‘nf‘.‘“[encms g 11 cents 10 PAY poaullyt- RNMT.V:I.O“I'KQ:O"H:‘IIICI variety of fresh fish low prices. adv, vemher Ist. The brids is a graduate of fa short lecture in Which he described the| “The members. of the league under- | e :;a‘m = :m:::., as clomed as | PACKING and war tax. Tear thie out. ol / At a meeting of the Eliington grange | Middletown High school and Willimaatic | Alpine scenery, the fight for democracy |take s respect and preserve as Agwinst|fonime mdog o e e — e e s - Wednesday svening a class was given the| Normal school. She was for several |in that smail Buropean country and thenextefnal aggression 1 territorial in- H. Bingham, Mrs. Amer: €. Ba BRI e NEO! y years a teacher at the East Hampton |he went on to tell the histofy of theltegrity and g politiea A Thgi., . at a meeting of busintss men of Tolland .. e e degreet The desTees| K ter Grammar school. The groom who | yedel which was primarily used a5 2|omee of sl mesent oropical independ | Mra. I William Bailev. Mdietown: |county who organized x county commit- | Goodyear Shoe Repairing Tea, COTferred by the Women's degree| .. ei overseas with the 71th divislon is [ means of communication from MOURA |india is & member of the lamee it rog| ChArles Weiles Grose. Wi Tiarence E.|tee for the promotion of county Work. 36 Franklin Strest employed in the New Britain post office. | to mountain. Britigh empire, and ; Polmes, 2ew Hyvan Bawacq 3. Boyd e NINO DI PALMA, Prop. The “twanty-sevanth annual meeting of i The remainder of the programme Was|lonerh o i 't e were in the| 7The 'membership committee inciudes AT Ranls Tankdna the Girls' Friendiy society. Diocese of Disck - Wipey _ bearried out as follow: the territorial Integriey Af erers meoyes | Mise Jennie Loomis, Windsor. chairmgn T Qennecticut, is to be held Friday and| At the Westchester Copgregational| "Part One: Musical introduction of thel ¢y 1 '} ity gvery member | pra. Herbert L. Crandall, New London: LAy times. was admirable in the part, and Saturday in Christ church parish house at| whurch Oct. 16, at ¢ p. m. Miss RubY | Swiss yodler family, ensembic ; Emmentalios Tndin we mst sn over ny paalics | Mrs. Normand F. Alien and Lewis B.| Having more money than be knsw whal | Evereit Butterfield was well cast as the Greenwich. ce Finley, daughter of Mrs. MYTtia{You Are My Joy-Folklore Yodlesong. St it and fight in | Cyrtis Bridgeport ; recrulting ecommittes, | 10 do with, a disposition to “spread sun- |lawyer friend. Jamet Herten as the Thare will be a good time for all at|¥inley was united in marrisge With|chorus: duet. Swiss Girls, Bisie and Beljouif Wit fose millions of Oriental peo- | [uclus B. Bartletl. Windsor, chairman: |shine” by the use of said money and a|widow walde & ‘stuhdifg stage picture in Ponisg the prize masquerade with Rowland's (Hlarvkm ‘r'l:yk- - Zf Mr‘; 1‘;1!)";659*;; Grobecker ; Sunrise in the Alps, deserip-ig CTF fm‘os"m;"":r::m’: “;»:.S:m?r Mce Fhenezar Bishop. Putmam: Mrs | wife who was definiily opposed 10 any- [her fashionable gowns, and Helen Mar- e & hall tomorrow night, | Clark of New London. by Rev. Edward | tive folksong. chorus; instrumental duet,|omb, @ Does th f Sanford Meach, Groton: Mra, Leroy Me- | thing like the looss use of her husband's |t and Clara Vadera were excellent as . e T Smiley, of New Haven o | Zither and Harpkuitar. Jack Jost end € o anter Lyarsies i with hands of steel | Intyre Ludwig. Stoninglon : Mra. Charlea{ampie income. jusi naturally led James ihe other two beasficiaries of Jimmie's 08 ok B i Mrs. Myron P. Avery of Stratford, e bride wore white beaded georgette | Winderle; Happy Under the Stars and|(7 SMief e H. Armstrong, Bridgeport: historica] re- | Smith to have thrée lady Iriends wne |sunshine scattering. Biack S Jind of RueERIRI (2 | fommariy of Bamecs, announces ik ,::;‘4 over white silk. Her brother, George A.| Stripes, chorus: solo, Yodle Songs from :‘:r;m"l‘,f‘;"g nations without acts of ex- | yareh Mrs. J. William Bailey of Mid- heiping him to spend his money and | The play was one of the best that has - e N v stae | riage of her daughter, Lynola. and Wor. | F/nley, of New Haven, gave her in mar- | the Bernice Highlands, Jack Jost; The | Tidl azeression. and we shall be dras-| gletoyn, chalrman; Mrs. Edmund Sid- in the sunshine that he wanted 10 |appeared at the Davis this season and ) \ O iary guara | den Chester Curiis of Swanton, Vt. Sep.| 88 ; . | Cheerful Yodler Bov, chorus B Erepe ooy ar that may break out|ney Rerry. Hartford: Mrs. March Bolles spread. One a poor but struggiing |was given % recogaition with cur- » P T s = Tac | tombes 29 2 The bridesmaid. Miss Margaret Fiynn, | Part Two: Alpine Life, Swiss Marcn|® FHrobe Asia s Africa as long as we | Branch, New London; Rev. Antheny T.|girl with artistic ambitions, another was [tain calis aad appiause from the large X 3t of 1918 in tho Abgo SPVIeB RRN] | & Motwioh weman who fnds' it i 3 Hast Hampion. was gowned in pink | Song. ensembie: dvet, Mountain Cails for (375 4 member of that league. .| Gesner, Waterbury, and Mise Grace |the daughter of a dead senator who nad - " § in the aero s A Ner o finds mMpos- | xatin embroidered with white chryman-|the Cows in the Clover, Eisie and Jack: er hear about Shantung?|yrieaer, Stonington. Publiicity commit- | been siripped of his wealth and the third was sent s n or went overseas | ible lo atand long suggests that on elec-| \nemums and wore a hat to match. The | Be Cheertul Ny Lassie, Humoristic Folk|Of course you know Shantung is the | i, Mre George B. Kingsbury, Hartford : | was A stunniog three-times widow from C Wit the 18in company, aero metor me- | HeR day some of the ardent suftragises|groom was attended by Herbert Finley, |lore Song, chorus: solo, Yodlesong and|richest province of China. You knew | iioic “Mee Giarence B. Boimer, San Francisco. who counted on making chanics. as clerk B aucts In the Mg for nem valers|s nrother of, the bride Readings, Esie Grobecker: Boy Scout|that China had no_representative at the | fya "o\ U5, SRR Fp T Jummie her foarth matrimomial pari- ah = W B b ki :( :;“ e Miss Helen Brown soprano soloist at|Song from Switzeriand. chorus ; ither-so- |10ce CoMerence. The testimony before|yongon. Mrs. Noyep D. Baldwin. Der-|ner. This was the plot of “My ~Lady Successor te Rev. . Weight @ quarterlv mesting of Plainflela|the Second Congregatiomal church in|lo, Descriptive. Conmstancs Winderle : e os SSTOem xelhtms wes i iss Eliza M. Avery, Norwich.|Priends’ 'a comedy miven at the Davi amk B. Magward. associate pas- | Library association matters of interest| Yew London, sang as a recessional. O |lo, Characteristic Musical Reading. Bella|!hat China wanted to employ counsel, 'nmirl;nz committee. Mrs. Sarah T. 'he‘alr- Wednesday night before a we S ¥ apt urch of Bos- | ware l«m:'us-;d :nhclui:nr the proposed re-| Promise Me, accompanied by Mrs. John| Srobecker; Yodel Contest, or Who is ?Ym s 'arl\'.sed not to. China was ad-| piine”“ o risord. chairman: Edwin H. |fijied house that generously appiauded t as been gives 2 call to the - | moval of the library to the new Com-|Gahrman at the organ. ‘Who, company ensembie. vi at our nation would not look with =" Al g Pl work 9 lanced srats of the Asyium Avenus Beptier | munity house. The. chureh was® decorated with au- favor, upon i, that we ‘were Chisws| TEOKET ML Aot O | Sier Stk Norwarth In ihe Jeading Tole n Hariferd. The pupit there was | Phe Coventry Grange Fair Association,|tumn foiiage and yellow chrysanthe- | NEW LOJDON HAS friend, that we ocould be trusted, and ;‘mhy:.d' i g :;m J":: 5:::‘;:—:-“" finighed eflm‘ec\iv: eft vacant Jast May by the resignation | Inc. has mailed its premium checks, get.|Wums. The ushers were George Bosen ONLY %050 vorERs |China did ot employ coungel. “Well, {PURNTLL L il orming seimion 3 ten- |mess for all (he comedy lines snd” et~ i ey, F. ¢ Wright, formerly of this | ting them out twe days earlier than last|and Earl Potter. There are approximatsly 7.630 pe e Soret treaties which aur | yon was served in the bassment of the |uationa that cama to him. - ecame assimtant secretary of | year. Premiums have been paif to the| A reception was held at the hame of |gons in New Londen eligible (0 cast 2 |af 1000000y Coiin ne coatvollyimrary. Two wives are thrown into the plot, ihe Baptiet ministers’ aid asseciati amount of $248.37. the bride, The ceveniy muests present|loie an Taeiay mext. The total number |of o feiiow repabin hyFibls (oot e parstonious and trustful wife of Trankli . Ne. iincluded Mr, and Mrs. John Clark q < r 1% fell 3 is treaty are > v iay: v s o g el Raoy \a\uo:,cfi Tag Clatkil ot Now Do & slwips 5 ;,p:,,]{f::o.? A {"h“""" over to an alien gqesps..om, and | COUNTY. Y. M. C. A. WAD D e e '!I:r:z to;.xht and Priday night at 7 ‘}a";!rlm‘yfi_ of n;e \T’?rm and Mrs. Ed- | ota] number of new voters made this Is em‘\:(r”:m::fl r:x’:d a‘:: nnd::rc\h“m::; n: 'r’:n\' (.’:;:.;:‘“w'ml:"v:::f'u-»- friend capitally portraved by Jessie 3 " 'clock.—adv. vard Collins of Willimantic, aunt of | 4 3056, There are 5230 lica e 4 e thum| & New € | Nagel, whose philosophy of managing a Society Ladies Adopt i he groo 08 S e g of the Japanese empire. Talk about ter- |Men's Christian Associations in- p . P At the weekly free tubercaiosis clinie| "5y~ from “to be made” voters %0 it I S Ealk, husband was expresseq when she said New Hair Curling Method || 1o o1 7 S " wiaseretiorie sinie| "S5 aee. Clark 1et for Washin. 157,10 b8 model Yoer 2 L 4085 | toria inesriy ! stupmaee Crin rine £l smah town hag he tollewing Feo | LS00, oty SRl 20, ooy : Dr. Hugh B. Campbell, Mrs. Margarer| ) and on their return will live | jose who conid have qualified a8 voters |nosa 43,000,000 B AN S0 | PAPIRLER- % S e B straight was to kesp him hroke. e T the iy | Weelsey assisting, there were clev ) "‘"“ the bride’s mother in Westehester. |in’ Novemoer, o 35 Der cent. pressmted |t .r,‘fv.w w .-,MM( .h,,,",( ! ':‘:"““';;.‘ ;’"“‘”"“ ,,"‘Hy““l:“:"“sn‘ 4 “"““’ Marguerite McNulty as Eva Jones .[You w‘nt TONE' Since the introduction of the milmerine | aminations Tuesday evening. Monroe—0szoed. 2 : & ] ds s BPRER 0,090, tonington stie 3, T - young girl areund the debutante age,| . “l - 3 3 3 themeeives before the board of registra- |of their fellow Cni L 0 4 X thod in this commiry, it has Beesas . T FCOT CVCT Pk A 4 e kgt of their fellow Chinamen to strike to re- 1, Preston 1 Old Lyme 3. Col Who. 1ogms - fer et Shings el dioes g 3 uite “the proper thing” ameng sgeiety atk cottage of the o ain street | tion ate the rose of China to her bosom, |tor 2, Montville 1, Nianti diff. bet Comen. who have readily sdomtsd mui‘u‘b& wfamily, of. Norwich: has heen| and Mre -Huby Perkina Osguad of Gard:| The Tegistrars have not separated the |is America wiliug to conserint ner o |5 Gsiny s Lebanon 3. Warerfors & e ———aes | TC difference betwean noise piace of the destructive curling ires. The | cloed for the season. Mr. and Mrs |Ter. Me, were uni‘ed in marriage by Rev.|women electors from the men and tan- [to go over thers to keep Shantuns undes | ank MARRIED ic is simply 1 wanes, and curis aceuisd by the mew l:rdn;‘z family. of Norwich, “has been| Arthur F. Purkiss at the Cemiral Bap:|not give any figures concerning the ac- ¢ Hoh'af JABAn?. Tt Ta s | Gty Secetain Ter - E. HaAller ro- | ampriin - ALSRANHER - e onis |00 MUSIC'IS SERRLY Robe. S e g B - | daughter in aso, Texas. t church on Wednesday evening at 6|tual number of men and women voters. |y th Knde i Tlow ctivities T thel Ocr o1 1056 by Rev. 3 Mclaet|:2 A . N N And pretiier than cwald be [ the s Wete| Mallewyen dance and Jack oLantern Solock _JFue couple WelS. siténdes 3| walle New Loadcn. in caramen i . now _if you are met wiling Gl i Pl ans { Goldie. Paul Angnat s ani iias | S the mysterious quality which - ooked out of it drill by W. B. A. of the Maccabees, at| > Saral Oldfield and Mrs Frank A.|other cities of America, can boast of big[do these things, don’'t promi: " Fitchville Group: Extensive plans are advs Irene Alexander. s J The llauid is pieasant te use, heing | Staie Armory. Wiliimantic, Saturdas, Oct,| M0N0, A cunper for the bridal’ party | inoreases this year, due to the women's |thiem. Now is Your only time to refu |under way for b Halloween purey ‘on| e gives beauty, charm and ap- Thing. to apmly it miean tooth ‘Al | Y. Admiselen 50 cents—adv. Tas siven at the home of the groom and|mffrage acts. Yet it ia remarkaple io|(his promise. Can you put civilization |Friday might. Following is the program| s ; 1 to the sound and makes rere dotnr un i henn tooth Brumh | During the winter, in the absence| pic "\, Married couplo left by auto-|nete that during the.past ten years. Wi') |and the aspirations of humanity in g |adopted by this group: Nov. 1 business| ndeply. lu Nishtle peal to wavy effect in evidence in abeut thres | abread ef Rev. Richard R. Graham. rec| nCrile during the evening where the?|an increase in population of approximate- |plaster cast and hold them there forevers Bible study discussion toj Smith, formerly of i sical. ' When y bu; y e In_evide n absut three | abr of 1 ic raham. rec-!wers to take a train for Maine. 21, there were only 22 mroe veters |l say you ca o Ry s ey 3 o mith, - Secntetty 1t musical. n you buy a urs is il that ons ceatd we fo {ter of Christ Episcopal chureh, the act-| " ‘are. A rilbiaa o iy 8,0 ] nnot confine the emotions of | games and physical night. The first three ~ asis Jittle ta nse liquid silmerine, a8 a | ing rector, Rev. William . Wiltiame, | . 1, Monroe was born in this city the | guring that perirod. the human heart and the aspirati features are regular for each week with =55 i hi 7 buy- fow ounoes ‘Trem. the araggiee wol sty | i iwoacier: Tev. William .| son of Jeanette Larkin Monroe and the Gt e froat peopios 1n: (at os. Ameirktions o . alar o iy talking machine, you are buy- e e $n oatt for SLAE { of Teateris. and Mra. Williams are stay-| late Frank A. Monroe. He has been a EE e 10 o Tomies in that way, nor is it wise |sBecial features as follows: Nov. 8, lit- . 3 hi - ———— e S Sl musiciaa and is'a member of the band at| NALLOWRRN S00MU DY | - . lerotion peaple. st e s for (evary and secial alght able, SAmas: A, ing tone; the other things are Sea treut. butters and tile. smelts,| the Soldiers’ Home at Togus, Me. He UNIVEES NG PEOPLE | S¥bansion, ; st allowed to | Nov. 15, p 1 (visitors' 4 THE : SAVIN , out’ o o 2 = : . DIME SAVINGS BAWK | iascicurel, saimon haltbut, flukes. Sust avs| viavs the. Frency horm An_enjoyable Hallowe'en ~social was | (0 Ol thelr own destinies and their |night) Nov. 22, epen night (special pr A, merely accessories. And OF NORWICH. |iived at the Broadway Fish Market, 40| His bride was born in Gardner. Me., the|held by the Y. P. C. U. of the URIVer-|yoq grony »«m‘coneru:/fir‘d;’!d‘“.“f""‘" Krame: (o e aymanasl) i e r girls’ 4 'h t bu 1 e A | Broadway.—adv. daughier of Jlosepn W. and Johanna Per-|salist church on Wednesday evening.|na’ gomir.ted po °g and invelved to |niZh!, social games in charge of Uounty A 3, when you want to y rea T ety Somi-Anaual Dividend has| philin Dean, of Rockville, 32, went to|kins. This is her second marriage. Mr.|Tpere were about 150 present and the |jy rOjon8tCl Y America, great as she |Secretary Keller: Dec §. games and M . = aerd i as mg-r MLM; Teliand county 3 Tuesday, in defawlt|20d Mrs. Monroe will make their home in |evening was spent Wwith a novel Bro-|roree’,nc ‘:Mlz"réne\‘x cll‘\;nd of rute z?;!lmfl‘!hnuih’hj D;c 13 l'l_:rrir’;\;‘ and so-| = tone, bu_\ a mon nd will be payable on and after |Of 3 $1,000 bend on the charge of car.| T08us, Me. gram that included a “Cave of Horrors,” |alub, ov, o) a . 2 menactg |12l night, table games: Dec. 24, practi- J- St ¥ R P e LA Grelner—Alexanger. fwe fortune teliers who told_ the Dast,| iy for frasprshirations of the human cal talk “dght (visitors night); Dec Masolicsna, BRUNSWICK QARE 5. PoaAib N ville pelice have information which will| Paul August Gremer of Norwich and |present and futurs of those Who chanced |over (ne worid To ali it cTVRRt all | ¥7 femily might (special). = LT, - reasurer. | propably incriminate another man. Miss Gladys Irene Alexander of 02 Main |la come io U § domain. Games were | Iy’ nOT Jor Witime L U | Osidale: Only wix boys remain Xl D 4 \ On the fiirat anniversary Wednesday of | StTéet Were united in marriage at noon |plaved during which inciuded | nenle for the. aap s s free ¥ roup. i rogram wi P 4 : 2 2 3 o the death of Mre. Patrick Coleman, of| 0n Wednesday at Grace Episcopal church |the reguiar nte, dueking | Lophie 107 the, sake of being 4 se-gov: eenier about monthly community mest “J You will have 2 talking ma & Sachem strect, her son, Rev. Henry 1.|iD Yantic. The church was beautifully |for apples. ghost stories, and a zrand liary alliance, - werq . co8 & mili- special meetings for boys and [y chine to be proud of ! ‘And £ ABVERTISE EXACTLY | Colaman, from Southington, was in Nor.|decorated with hydrangeas and chryean- |march, many of these present Leilg In|Which? Why. the feet o 10Ut end? ,”“'h’""" eeTeicln WSl g No Alcohol or Dangereus Drugs Boyn A AT ik to ol the ‘et W mase | Uhemums, Sosmon s Svergresn. Thars | cotutie vex e have Bt st i e Thes | EE SNy o U o T : > we are just as proud of our St. Patrick's church for Whe repose of her|Was a large attendance of relatives and | The evening closed with damcing, the | e lost our moral character be. work will tart er oo : K - ), o T e o oo ant ok e et Sne s s iR Siackidl Gt T 4o Mot s5res 1o hia the works e berviion. of Mr. wad ere. 3. G. NOTICE service—it makes buy ing 2 As the bridal party entered the chureh |at the piano. Refreshments of sweet ci- e’ 2 g en steeled oy 1 , v i .o tey Jhect of Biais. AR mabert O.| Mes. M. A Bolande played the Bridal |der, doughnuts and apples wero served jhe fermelat s ARfamous treaty. They| Flanders Vilage: Tuestay night the| persons are forbiddén hunting "‘pleasurc. Try it today | ¢ y e made during the vear aid wae enmagey| CHoTus from Lohengrin and during the |during the evening. The committee in|1idier of the weriy: Srir/tUaL and_mora] | YOUNKer bovs were brought together - | trespassing on mx farm. With or without 7 ! s | sarvice MacDoweli's To a Wild Rose, O |charge was Day Fillmore chairman, o orld, and we are. but we |d°r the leadership of Cecil Banning for!d.gs. under penalty of the wartime iaw. | te 317 widows. The aggregate number make ourselves so wi the! tial fall i Y zw O of persens aided was 1820 at a ee;| PTomise Me and 1 Love You Truly. Fer |Mise Villa Bussey. Miss Hazel Herskell |y ‘3, SU706IVes o without even enter- T op al fall meeting. After the elee- | without s vermit from me. Reason for | ou (] unt Jor eapita & yoar of 360 or $L15 | a recessional Mrs. Bolande rendered Men- |and Miss Leotta Oat. The committee Was|go- yo manec N4 We will maintain ft [1iOR of officers. it was planned io hold a [ this is damage recently dane ta cattle ita b 860 or $1.15 per cap- | g 1o Wwedding march. The couple |ably asuisted by Miss Natalie Bussey. | 0. We made our own position in this |TeSLDE to outline a program for the | horse and other things on my farm Ov d ta cost a week. deimainls’ wegdion: mareh T’ supla 3 2 world and nobody made it for s, and |WIUST. In commection with the work, | ocissq MRS R H TUCKER. 3 on ercoah an “nmn.:. extra choios mackerel, floun-| ag bridesmaid, and Walter R. Greiner, 2 | sEERETARY OF LABOR TO 0 we will maintain the ideals of Ameri. |{1e local committee be'qve that month- = — S — r steak, thick fianan haddies are a|prether of the groom, as best man. The 5 ca and th.ese ideals are truth and justice |I¥ COMKBUNitY meetings Lre essential. suiu .t vrhi. ime ? f;v of mr’: many vdu ue.-Pot Bet foad at | i ot e Pervice aex . Tk Enl kv ADDRESS DEMOCRATIC RALLY |and equity for all men. Those are the | Stonington: The boys af Stoninston - I owers Bros' today. Remember, all|y wMclean G g Vil v precepts that we inheris High School have 4 - M. McLean Goldie, pastor of the church, | Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson, i P" inherited from the fg.| I8! ave arranged to meet on o ehoiee stock.—adv. natlF kg gl e i a member of President Wilson's cabinet, | (h°TS. those are the things that twine u | THUTSday evening, Oct. 28 when a ten- 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE Because we have a very large |, 4 Jonn Neleon with her infant| Following the ceremony, a reception | Will be the principal speaier at a demo- the constitution, those are what we meqn | [AlV® Drogramme and organization wil E \ faughter, Barbara, who has been spend-| was held at the groom's home in Norwich,| ratic rally to be held in the town hallj o Eovernment of, by and for the pep- {P® censidered and plans adopted for the stock on hand and we believe | "% ™0, weeks at the home of her fath-|at which members of the families and a | S4turday might It is also expected that|Dle. and not having to obey a council of |Immediate development of the work PHONE 1238 o er, 8. R Kitchin, in Moosup, has left| few personal {riends were presént. either Judge Edward L. Smith, United [Rine men sitting in Geneva, Switzep. Educational Work: The educational prices will be lower next sea-| " her new home in Montclair, X. . States district attorney for Connecticut or | land service committee Will hold a meeting { Wwhere her husband is 4 teacher of phy: OBITUARY. Jehn F. Crosby. assistant attorney gen — el next Monday night in Community hall, | . | To son, 30 we are selling at lower | ®! cutture in 2 school PR eral of the state, Will be heard at the| FEUD ON BLOCK ISLAND Mystic, 1o ‘aware scholarenns to 14 ex.| Extra Fancy King Apples | 5 About 1 o'clock Wednesday the wind b (ke rally. " RESU ‘M b e Vi le S; . i prices to move our stock. Dlew & loose aiocs Shingle from re Tind| Mrs. .Grace Bamard Smith, wife of| The democratic town committee expect SULTS IN MAN'S DEATH | Last week County Seeretary Keiler ar.| PUre Vermont Maple Syrup New London (Nerwich) Line 3 of the Norwich city barn. The jagged | cO¥8¢ S: Smith, fyr many vears a res-|a record breaking crowd at the ral Growing weaker daily since being shot |tended the Nationa! Country Life Con. £ Vi B Enjey thi o ans the net So8 seruck a man who was coming up| Lent, of Norwich, tied at ner home in| which will begin st 8 ciock. in the left lex &t Block Inland iasi” We: | (arence at Springfled. Gaiherings of (hia Seal of Vermont Butter might “Wip down the Seund and prices— Chesinat street, caueing him to collapes | ic, shortly Tues- nesday, Leon ‘abbutt died at the |kind help to make i®tier country life in Rich J Cream reach your destinatien happy, : $35.00 NO for a minute, the slate cutting througn Smith had gone to the Bost| pyygy AND CHIMNEY Newport hosital about midnight Monday. | America. Last night Mr. Keil ich Jersey il i s T i O s oisod W S20.00] 4ic cveralis, best of tne booe ntic for her mail and while xp | At the sheriffs office Tuesday it ’ lont service & s AL S G Bns on her way she suffered a shoek. She PIRES CALL DEPARTMENT | jiit0q that the charge agammat allen o Grandmother’s Mince Meat i $40.00 . NOW $32.00 Pl e Calusflan Command- | was taken to her home where ahe died| A brish fire and 3 chimney fire were| Littlefield. who shot Tabbutt, will be jars, packages, bulk Liove - Now Lmzm. Siars . No. 4. K. T. ¥ on, | later in the evening. responsible for two calls for the fire de-!chanzed shortly from assault wit Jar s, 4 hegy- 2 s $45.00 ....... NOW $36.00)2tn. at one o'clock to attend the funeral | Mrs. Smith was a native of Wewing-| partment Wednesday afternoon. The frst| gun 1o a meh moce sesi, Pislless N t Educator rime, 11:08 ‘":.'Ms':;. 00 of Sir Knight Walter J. Woodmansce, | ton but for many years resided in this|call came in by telephone at 1.21 o-|murder or manslaushter. Tabbutt. whe lew assortmen s Tty st D $50.00 ...... NOW $40.00| ~no died in France in October, 1918.— | city where she was employed by The|eclock for a chimney fire at 243 | yas formerly @ Newporter and whe mae Cookies—Ginger, Molasses, o v 00 adv. Chappell Company. as a stenographer. She | North Main street. The house is 0ccupied | ried 2 Newport girl was manager of the ohe y THE NEW ENGLANO $55.00 ...... NOW $44.00| ratrens in Windham oounty towns yas married here a number of years ago| by Peter Kosloskl and is a tWo siory|Block Isiand branch of the Frovidenes Raisin, Sugar, Chocolate, STEAMSHIP COMPANY should get busy, or they will lose the| !0 George S. Smith, who at one time|and a half frame dwelling. Telephone company. $60.00 . ... NOW $48.00 iei. "Siner e "Comniciur compans| vas commander 't Sedgvich poxt 2| e second’ el o Tevopone, came| ™ rl S TL et between mavbutt Cocoanut. . ook over their ration April 1st, 1929, | &1 oamp o s 2. o . . s Littlefiel i $65.00 ...... NOW $52.00( > cars between Central’ Viliage and| Was superintendent at the Soldiers' Home | awned by Dr. F. C. Atchjnson and located | {10 \Welioloid ¢cording o accounts, and New Pack Hatchet Brand North Grosvenerdale have not taken in i!v»‘[\ormon»m RS e in the rear of Beach drive. | sone into his hause to secure a .:oz::: Tomatoes The same reason .”E‘ anough money to for wages and pow-| Mrs. Smith is survived by S e waited il Tabbutt came — iving 10 P hod L2000 o 43 3 two Sisters and a brother .the TS| JUBEMENT FOR FLAINTIFF L e R b New Pack Hatchet Brand giving 'er Cent. Discount sting n Myatic on clection dax, jpaking their homs With Mpp, Smith, FOK $5¢ AND COSTS | ical attention could not be given to Tab. P . F. Hoxie En- b= or s SR butt at Block Tsland and he was tak eas on— will be in the n For Bottor Prebation Lew. Judgment for John A. Moran to recover | M s taken te 1 gine Co. rooms, the members having will- : 3 2 e T O o aiven by Judge | Xewport in_ a Isunch. So muah fime 4 HATS ingiy given the use of their quarters on| Legislation providing for a more ef-| 354 ang costa hes been LAER W AWIER | Liopced, however. from the time of fhe i that day to the citizens on the Stonington | ficient operation of the probation law as} ¢ ‘r, PR €Dt Teas” court in | Shooting until his arrival there at night, i CAPS side of the river. The former voting|!l affects inmates of the stais prison | Tece od. | that every minute counted against th Py | Wi for financial .| whica Mr. Moran sued Mr. and Mrs. 1d gainst the | OVERALLS Sudrters were decided to be tos cramp- |3l Wetherseld and for Anancial Aes®t | ward Hilderbrand for 354 commission on | ¥ounded man. The izin in the launch, H o, ance for dependents of im : x which was the best means of t 5 . the claim of selling a house for them on S ans of transporta. The Tnited States Civil Service com.-(3%Ked of the general assembly next| ., Co\™ enve. Hhe base had been ap. | tion available. did not heln him, and he | PANTS | mission announces ezaminations for clery |J2RUATY. according to recommendations| ‘SREIT MRS, ST ) Suctice's | A8 I a much Weakened.condition upon adopted by the Commecticut Prison Asso. it Youis " SHIRTS and carrier, male, 18 to 45 vears of|30P 4 nectiout Prisan Asso-| poart. where Mr. Moran had been given | ATTIVINE at the Hoenital. ~Sinee then he age. in the post offies, Brooklyn, ... Y, | ciation at its annual meeting n the cap- | Lol 9 5 Attorney C. V. James | 133 bean growing weaker. PRIVATE SALE THIS AFTERNOON Sy | b held nd Satur- T 5 | sary untll further notice. A large number|anRual report of William G. Baxter, field 4UPGMENT FOR DEFENDANT Articles will be s0'd: ! NECKWEAR o fappeiniments will be made. secretary of the assocfation. also urge a K. of €. 8 Reveive Retor IN SUIT FOR COMMISSION A five-plece white entmeled bedroom | 2 Sunt Ohasles W. Burton found the|SYSiematized plan of eduoation for pris-| The Kaights of Colmbus will have a | yuic. ¢ 1. Waller of the common pleas % . 2 UNDERWEAR ! | Morwich Peservoirs standing up well Wed- | *"S et "“‘“’F:‘z‘;"‘ay“:"; = the | court has handed down a deeision for the A threc-quarter enameled bed, with | Nesdsy in spite of the dry Wweather. Fair- Slamengh PRI SWEATERS HOSE GLOVES view is down about 4 feet 3 inchee, and Steny Broek about 13 feet. There is an ample supply, the superintendent says, Bt expresses the hope that there will 54 no waste. Murphy & MeGarry ’AY""‘}TB&] hed oM E 4 dree box of GROVE'S O 3ALVE chent colis. head colds and - oroms i» enclosed with every bottle. Mrs. Evans to Speak Again’ The Americen civil lierties union of New York sent The Builetin a telegram Wednesday that they intended to have Mra. Elizabeth Glendower Fvans speak here agzain tonight (Thursday) in a so- called free speerh test. Paper Mill Shuts De The Trousides Board corporation, which s now under the management of the huttleworth, Keiller & Co. of New York, shut down on Wednesday until Nov. 3d. et the elestion returns on n evening. There Wil ¢ rifreshments served. during the eveaing and «ll the membars and their friendz wWill be invited to be present, no matter what party onme tavers. Fair at Mt. Calvery Church Wednesday night was the opening night of 3 fair at Mt Calvary Baptist church. Deacon Samuel Lacey is president, Mrs. Mary J. Brown treasurer and Mary E. deféndant in the suit of John A. Moran against Herbert R. Branche. Mr. Meran is to take an appeal from the-decision. He sued Mr. Branche on a elaim for a commission of §230 in the sale of the clothing business of Branche Bros. in 1917- It was claimed that he found s customer who-put up a cash deposit of $1.000, but this man did not complete the parchage of the busoness. A seaond man found by Mr. Moran who looked over (le stock, but instead of buving it himself Thompson seeretary. found another customer who bought the Branche Bros.’ busipass. bax spring and hair matiress =] A waln eseer with twd chaire and bird's eye maple tabje. | Two eot beds. each wi mat- tress and plllow Laundry articies, was Boilers. zas plate. ete. Two Vudoor green porch siades. § foot Burrows’ window screens and shades. - Large Vulcan zas range ani Redd ‘n- stantaneous automatic hot water heater. Other miscellancous articles. ADOLPH LEVY 2 313 Washingtan Street T by