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12 . “It's Helping My Daughter Too,” Says Grateful Woman WOMAN-#QOD TONIC SAVED THIS JOTHER AND DAUGHTER FROM LONG QF\'IDOUNS OF AGONIZING PAIN FROM CRAMPS AND WOMEN’S DISEASES—WHY NOT YOU AND YOUR DAUGHTER? 4 ince T was a little girl, T doctored for female trouble. Day after day, :::: atter year, 1 Nuftored Swiin cramping, hot flzshes, dizzy spells and & severe pain in the abdomen. At times it would get worse and I would have to g0 to a doctor. It didn’'t seem as thouzh I should have to go through that misery all my life. 1 used to lie in bed nights, unable to sleep on account of a splitting headache or that stabbing pain in my eide, and wonder and won- der if 1 would ever get well and be able to enjoy life like other women. My daughter grew up and I took the best care of her for I dida’t want her to suffer as I have suffered. But after she passed the period when she became a woman she began to have those terrible dizzy spells and to suffer with pains at period times. Oh, how I hoped I would be able to find a remedy to help her! I couldn't bear the thought of her having to endure what I went through. Then I Heard of Woman-Hood Tonic and got some. We both took it and, how good it seems, we were helped wonderfully by this.medicine. My girl isn't troubled any more, and I'm free from all pain for the first time in twenty years. I can’t tell you how kful I am that my daughter and my- self are now well.” £ The day has passed when mothers tell their daughters thdt the pains and fliness they euffer are their lot, just because they are women. No more do mothers and daughters have to bear these pains for now Woman-Hood Tonle will drive away these troubles and build up the girls and young women #0 they will be able to go through the duties of their lives. 1f you are troubled like the woman whose statement appears above, or if your daughter isn’t as well as she should be, write to me at Box 1083, Alban Y., or get Woman- Hood Tonic at the drug store named below. And remember, that all dealings you have with Woman-Hood Tonic and all letters you write me will be etrictly confidential as I will not give out names or addresses unless per- mission is volunteered. SIBYL K. SHAWN, Originator of Woman-Hood Tonic. Woman-Hood Tonic is sold in Norwich by G. G. ENGLER. SUPERIOR COURT SESSION HERE NEXT WE SDAY There will b: a session cf the supe toth civil an1 criminal, in this Vednesday. o short vs. Abraham J. Meyer 2y vs. lda M. Brockway. MISSIONARY FROM INDIA TO SPEAK AT WILLIMANTIO Rev. W. L. dras, India, is he Jay it acjourned to next|er next Wed Wednesday mori at 10 o'clock in this|s city | Ostrow Oramel I here will be mo court Tuesday be-| cause of election day. The following irst Baptist | signments of court cases for Wednesday Ferguson has had af and Thursday were made in India and is; Wednesday, Karol Nov. 3—Wilcox Tt nge va. Haubt, et al, Barnes Telegu field. open to the public. vs. vs._Bonvouloir. Thursday, Nov. 4—Bush vs. Hastings,| An office eccker always harps on “onstantine vs. Panoros, et al, Elizabel:' the need of political reform. ECHOES FROM THE LODGE RNOMS PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Norwicki <range, No. 172, P. of H., met in Buckingham Memorial on Wednesday Sus. & Per Withd'ls ..... Deaths evening with guests present from Leban- on, Franklin, presided at the meeting. tee young ladies. ODD FELLOWS. Members of the local lodges of Odd Fel- lows will be the guests of Shetucket lodge at a social to be held on next Tuesday evening. The feature of the eyening will be the receiving of the election returns District Deputy Grand Master John Potts of Jewett City will be present and address the regular over a special wire. meeting. At the regular meeting last Tuesday ev- ening the third degree was worked on a class of candidates and it is planned to have several degree meetings during the coming month. OWLS. Norwich Nest of Owls held thelr regu- lar meeting on Tuesday evening in Owis' hall with a good number present. Ma.- ters of a routine nature were transacted and plans discussed for the winter's tivities. Fire Destroys Lodze Rooms. Several local lodges and o: ternal organizations which hare Folding their meetings a Voroa-ary’ are now without rreeting quar.y-s as fire in the building on Thursday badly Several of ‘he organ-| ns are to hold their meetings at T. sutted the rooms. izat A. B. hall until further not, ROYAL ARCANUM, The summary of membership and inan- , of the Roval Ar- es, September 30, 1921 canum is as follows: Membership. Last report Applications since received Reinstatements since received Total Preston City and North Stonington granges. Mrs. Maude E. Bliss, in the absence of the worthy master, The commit- in charge of the recent food sale reported that the sum of $22 had been realized. Following the business session of the meeting a hallowe'en social was held at which the customary hallowe'en games were played and music and read- ings enjoyed. Hallowe'en refreshments were served by Mrs. 1. R. Greene and Mrs. William Banfield, assisted by several .135,177 .135,682 Approximate membership Total number councils W. & 0. B. Fund. Balance last report Recd. . during month 0,469.43 1,503.10 51 291,972.53 331,934.25 200.009.00 Total . Death benefits paid . Trans. Emergency fund Balance on hand ........ 0,028.28 Total pavments from organization to date $209,011,344.38. Emerzeney Fund. Amt. per last report .$7,393,161.45 Interest since .added 31,213.86 Reed. W. & O. B. fund 200.000.00 .87.624,37! ces over - all ities $3,377,520.82, n 430 (15), $1- General Fund. Palance last report Rectd. during month . Total Paid during the month . Balance on hand Miscellaneons Shower About 50 people enjoyed a miscatlane- ac-fous sh Darothy Harrold and N the home of the | bride to be. le were led into a| darkened room under a larze wadding bell were seated fattl_as AMrs. | the Bridal Chow the| Harrold and Mr. Ad beautiful gifts, Games wer dancins. Prompt 2. lett ond M. ments were serviced by Adams, rs. Harrold. all. WOMAN DIRECTS MAINE CAMPAIGN 443 62 ATTENTIO Farmers — Dairymen — Poultrymen Peginning Today We REDUCE PRICES of FEED and to a New Low Level. OV UV continue to be sold at L Eastern Connecticut. ER PRICES L B e e CALL UP AND GET ikl HEW LOW THIS MORNING. PHONE 999 GRAL Right in line with a policy covering many years, grain will n anywhere in Fhaoesd THE YANTIC GRAIN AND PRODUCTS C0. “HIGHER ONLY IN QUALITY” MRS GUY GANRETT “As Maine goes so goes the Union” way be an old political axiom, vut it was o woman who directed the Pine Tree State toward Republicamsm this year Mrs. Guy P Ganvett, vice-chairman of the Reputfican State Committes, i the Vian She orpunized the new voters so well that more than eigkiv per cent of the votwi cest 1 tho state elwtion wire sast hy | women mest of them Republicacs. q LB i y Four Eatonics “‘I have taken four Eatonic tablets end they relieved ms of sour etomach. I recommend i to everybody,’” says 5. If gtomach is not digesting your food; if you have sonrness, bloating. food repesting, indigestion or aeid stomach, Estonic will remove the cause by taking up and carrymg ont the acidity and gnses, brisging quick relief and heaithy disestion. Why suffer stomach trouble? Why not keed our digestion rormal and enjoy good ihealth? An Eatonic takon after each mesl will preveut discomforiand pain. Make the test todzy and ese how fmc“’ this wonderiul remedy aots, l:wiu;;fimhm: tablet icrm, " Carry with you. ig box costs of trifle with vonr drnggglm.‘- v-mgm Lee & Osgood, 131 Maln St te amount standing against . $29,652.06 s for the evenlne wera | TRefreshe Some men get into office with little | orposition and get out with none at SUNDAY SUBJECTS At Park Congregational church, preach- ing at 10:30 a. m. service by the pastor, Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe. The subject of the Christlan Scienee service Sunday morning. in the. Thayer building will be Everlasting Punishment. | At the Holiness Mission, 87 Maln street, | praise and prayer service 10 a. m. Bible class and Sundny school 2 p. m. Preach- ing at 3 and 7:30 p. m. The Congrezational church, Norwich i Town will ‘unite in unfon fee n “the | Methodlst Episcopal church at 7:30. Rev. | Gurdon F: Balley will preach. i The Rev. R. Danlel Triek, prstor of the | Federated _church. Greenevilley wil preach at Norwich Town M-thodist Epis- copal church at morhing serv At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Rev. Smith, rector. Morninz | 0 a. m.' Choreh school at| Evening prayer 7:30 p. m. 1 At Trinity Folscopal ehvreh, Holy Communfon, 9:30 a. m., morninz prayer and sermon, 10:10; church school, 12 | o'clock ; evening prayer, 7:30 p. m. At Christ Fopiseonal echnreh Sund. services Otc. 31. Ploly Communion §:00; m. Morning prayer and sermon 10:20. Monday, Nov. 1. Al Saints’ Day, Holy | Communion 10:00 a. m. At Mf. Calvary Tiaptist church, Rev.| M. A. Hunter. D. D._pastor in charre, morning sermon, Tha Coming of Chri<t's | Peaccolfe Winzdom. Evening subject, | God's Vindeation of Tis Peole. i At Tattville Conrreatlomal ehureh. | ing, The Call of Matthew,. Special | rinz in the mornine gervice and fn ! the Church school for county and state- wide Sunday school work. Evening Or- {dtaee of Trinls. At t iritral Academy. Park street | fr. Huhert O'Matey of Worcester, lec- | srer mevchic and seer, will epenk at o'clock In the aficrmoon and 7:30 n the | Wil follow each address | Qrecneville Congregationdl morning, preaching ser- 4 hv the postor at' 10:20.} fo: FeE | Subtent, The Periis to which Our Conntey | {1n Expased, The Surdny echool will fol- | Hanry Strouse, minfster, morning theme | other aunt, Dr. Slcening at the Switch. Sunday sTiool at 12 o'elock, The church wil! unite with | the Y. M. C. A. sorvice in, the eveninz| at the United church to hear Mr. Arthur | Rurh. . At Trin'ty Mathodlet Fplecopal ehureh, | Ry. E. A. Terg, pastor, Rally sor- s, 10:20, address to children and on on The Cospel of Work w001 At 12 7 o'clock. W Sunday marninz worshin at Flrat Con- | grozational ch h, Norwich Town at, 30:20 (standord time) Sermon by Rev. | Hollig O 1 of Tebaron in exchange | Sithsihe pu 7:00 n.om. (standard time) with M. E. chureh at West At th Federated ehureh, Rev, Willam viord of the Fi Methodist | ! chorch wil presch at the| Y. P. 8 C. E. at 6:20,| Prehitition Effective. 7 the postor, Rev. . upon Truth and Freedem. rh of the Good Shanherd 2 to! the winter. with her aunt in Cali- She will be accompanied by an- elaide Peckham. number from the Congregation- attended the 200th anniversary Columbia church Sunday, Rev. bell, pastor of the Lebanon ng one of the speakers, 2. P. Abel and children church, b Mr. and tomobile trip to Giant's Neck and Point of Woods Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark’ Stand their three daughetrs and son and Earl Hoxle | almer Sunday to visit Mrs. Standisi's sister. Mrs. Myron Hoxie entertained Monday in honor of the first birthday 6f her son, Harmon Clark Ho: The party included four generations—his great-grandmother, Mrs. IL M. Peck, two grondmothers, Mrs. Sadie Clark of Liberty Hill and Mrs. . xie, also Mrs. C. M. Geer and Mre. C. 5. Goodwin, . and Mrs. E. M. Canedy have sold their farm to Mr. Weeks of Willimantic. rs. Gurdon Balley of Preston has been visiting her son, Leroy Kneeland. An all-day meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society was held in the parlors of the Congregational church Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. York entertained Sunday William Curry, Archie Curry and RING'S MARKE THAVER BLDG.- FRANKLIN 'SQUARE Trade Here an Rive Poy ot EGGS, dozen 59¢ EVERY EGG GOOD FRESH VERMONT —The T PURE WHITE Market In Twn Giving BUTTER, pound.. 57c LARD, pound 9%¢! Try our Butter, it's the best that we Votes. CREAMERY |and ¢ R/ { ot her wor | ®oyle, Trading Cove terrace. A GENERAL REDUCTION OF ALL NEW AND SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE Your Chance to Buy the Newest -at After Season Prices. " Ladies’ and Miszes SUITS $24.50 $35.00 - $45.90 Former prices were from $29.50 to $62.50 PLAID SKIRTS Plaited and plin models reduced to $7.50 $9.50 $12.50 Former prices were from $9.50 to $16.50 COATS Reduced to $25.00 $32.50 $35.00 were from $32.50 to $49.50 WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES Reducad to $5.00 $2.98 $8.95 $3.50 Former prices were from | Former prices were from $8.50 to $13.50 $3.85 to $4.95 Silk and Setge DRESSES Reduced to $22.50 $25.00 $29.50 Former pricss were from | Former pri $27.50 to $35.00 TRIMMED HATS Reduced to $3.95 triends from Springfleld and W. T. improving his land by ing scme of the large rocks blasted ed aw Miss Alma Foster, who has had diph- , Is able to be up and about the last mesting of the ich has met in Grange hal mer, under the direction of Gladys ~ Stratton, home stration | agent for the New London county farm | A ass, presen four linen andkerchiefs in appreciation REAL ESTATE TRANSIERS IN TOWN OF NORWICH warranty deeds have in the town cierk's olfice The foll been recorde unes sticet. David H. Purvis to Benj. B. Mattos, 9 Clay avenue. Charies D. White to Nellie T. Hill, 84 Smily C. Pratt to Max Beit, 59 Asy- sireet. Join F. Cotter to Josephine L. Cotter 9 Oakriuge street and Summft street. Oct. 1i—Elijah B. Woodworth to An- nunziata Longo, Greeneville Heights. Amnie Doltsch, to Regis and Leona Paradis, German street, Taftville. Denjamin to Aloert senjamin, 267 Central avenue. Helra Abby C. Albro to Wm. Papros- ky, 344 Central avenue. William Paprocky to Alexandra Pa- prosky, 3¢4 Central avenue. Norwich Land Improvement Corpora- tion to John Senctzki, Summit street. Willlam and Caroline L. Witte to Ma- bel S. Standish, 124 West Thames street. Oct. 15—Norwich Woolen Milis Co. to Nettie M. Preston 1 Sachem terrace. Willlam B. L. Cranston to Sarah Trachtenberg, 56 Summer strest. G. Di Pucchio and others to Vite M De_Cezlie ,Greeneville eighs. Yetta Yurman, to Imaze and Rebecca Crumb, 49 Maple street. o ard s D. ders and others and others, east of treet. > zyeki to Pauline Kern, cor- mer Eighth street and Central avenue. Angelina Ethier to Mary L. Illinger, 80 Shetucket street. Oct. 13—Martin Karakula to Joseph Aulbouricz, Potter Manor land. Agnes H. Bennett to John and Anna Schaffhauser 6 Hushnell place. W. S.. Allis, executor of FEstate of Mary E. Lasthouse, to Messie M. Grant, 25 Scotland road. Oct. 2l—Harry A. Tilus to Joseph H. Oct. 22—Georze Thompson to Hormi- A28 Lambert, Baltie road. Henry F. and Catherine E. Kelly to, F. anda M. F. Buckley, 22 Town Oct. 23—Nathan Gilman to Angeli POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. can buy. Prime Rib Roast, Ib. . . .. 20c Prime Chuck Roast, Ib. . 20c Lean Pot Roast, Ib. . .. 1214c Boneless NATIVE VEAL Py “24RUMBS, BB .. CUTLETS, b..... CHOPS, Ib....... 40ch CHOPS, Ib....... 40c Squire’s Fresh P LOINS, Ib. . FRESH STEER BEEF FOR SATURDAY Roast, Ib. 35¢ Boneless Chuck Roast, Ib 26¢c Fresh Hamburg, Ib..... 20c PORTER- HOUSE Corn, can 15c¢. GRANULATED 3% SUGAR 50c ALL KINDS TEAS, pound 40¢| FLOUR HECKER'S NONE BETTER 18 BEL. BAG AT 8 SPEA HON. MRS. FANNE DO NOT | days and Thursdava § p. ® in the jutter part of October: Oct. 3l—Richardetta Wilton to Thos. Eccleston, Jr. aad others, 24 John'p street. ank Hack to Abraham Jacobson, 74 DEMOCRATIC RALLY Town Hall, Saturday, October 30th ‘WILLIAM B. WILSON SECRETARY OF LABOR HON. EDWARD L. SMITH U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY CANDIDATE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE B. GOTTHELF & CO. “The Store of Good Values” 94-100 MAIN STREET AUTOMOEILE ACCLZSSORIES Foun ow BUbbiew 450 BiLLIAKOSY AY TUE AETNA 10 ki MAIESTIC BL Are you getting & he regulation lense? If s vuk and needs re- wich Welding Ce. ——— DANCING. r, Odd Fellows' Instruct VULCANIZING Legal Lenses — Accessories Diamond Tires and Tubes. SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN VENINGS. vate lesso Wthier, 122 Wes: Gawarek to Joba Esto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Lnder Air Pressurs LAMPS AND MI'D GUARDS Etra.ghtened and Repai-ed GAS TANKS A° D PANS TO GF DER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 458 MAIN STREET. (East Side) NORBWICH, CONN. to John . LA rd A. Sterry to A rrie A. Sterry, No: t Co. to Geor; >raig Taylor and He 10 Laurel Xl J. Goepfert, A. man A, Buckuer, “ue. Oct. 29—Albert H. Henderson to wich terrace lots and 30. Mary Courtney to Anmie L. and Mary *. Courtney, 70 Washingion street. ave- Sa; Exchanging Pulpits. . R. Danlel Trick of the Feder: . o church, Greenevilts, and Tiev, W United States Tires Crawford of the Norwich Town M dist church are to exchange pulp! the morning service Sunday. Michelin Tubes Y [EAT &ragring, wemring backscha, thet fomany wemen sufer Zrmm, §8 quictly tian of £12an’s Linizent, ©r iin pxies, iF THAT CAR OF YOURS IS NOT RUNNING RIGHT — CALL UP 756 The Armory Garage 319 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. ~ OVERNAULING AND REPARR” WORK Automobiles, Casriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts echanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upheistering and Weod Woerk, blacksmitingg 1 all e branches . Seatt & Clark Corp. $07 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET! POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT, P.M. KERS DIXON-WELCH ARCHITECTS y it ind CUDWORTH & 4uvsui'soN, ARCIT