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: CLOUDY, UNSETTLED TODAY FAIR TOMORROW @e Bulletie, | TONN NEEDS WORE VOTING MACHINES |~ 525, Don't Spoil a Good chapter of the King's Daughters held M witll B&d Monday afternoon at Johnson Home, eal a PRESS DESPATCHES Hel,pYur ’ § eI Below the wide, gok! blaze Norwich, Tuesday, Nov. 9, 19 i - ] r 3 B | o atiereanent se— ree Were elected to membership: Mrs. y i deepened xnze “Since the addition of the women | the line of Broad etreet, which could | req Ropers tes, “Archar Armstrons StomCh o Moulters = And dess surmise THE WEATHER. yoters has brougnt the-registered lixt| be served by (he throe inachines that|and Mra - Trving Browning A report - ] z g g fniad i mémery - 4 intensity | for the town of Norwich to new large | would be available. of the rummage sale held October 14 : ¥ ¢ “pcek you, fa — ? . oray over the. upper | liEures, the town is faced with the| ' Each machine can handle wlore than | 35,5, rummage sale held October 1 as | 1t i3 really a pitiful sight to see &0 Ak 1 eceic you, far awey i der L .CInoTy, Mississippi valley. It has been attend- | Possibility of having to buy more vot-|1,000 voters, but the law requires that | that the chapter had cleared nesrly $100.| Tiany, thousands of people wo: ! wouder it your m , toa, : . can eat and what they 2 Just niow Glose 16 Your Wishing GIew- ed by rains. This disturbance will in- | & machines to comply with the law | the porportion of 1,000 voters to a ma- | & vote will be taken at the mext meet. :Abg'-;l;?zt they ea 15 learn sEhe Caoapit o ton Crease in intensity and move .astward | that calls for one machine to every | chine shall not be exceeded. What iS|ing to decide how thi4 amount shall e x thor ali Ty mhwabres bt tf Yet know how for bow valm, 1,000 voters in a district. called the putlic counter will register | jiSposed of. s Wy wisn.for & replyt ded b; ins in the east- i i * the: tre 1l imagination. when . i states ‘Guring Tuesday and Wed- | , The Nt alstrct now has s few over | 959, votos 4nd then begin over €A | it ‘was votéd Mondsy to sive the |tney do it o o FEINE o the amotat of hiea snerey, vitality and red blood 1o about1s Dear esday. A 3 o usual gifts, at Christmas. Mrs. ‘W. All these people need to make them required to grow a thousand fezthers— 3 et for ! Pt Wil be followed by the first pro- | 10 USe there s that at lefist one more | ceeded on it. This happened in the T Ry i p s bt e A e B s o e Amfiuhm‘x‘mnd:gondhmuflmw::i::mq“wm"ml fgme word. whilet forth T peert, Sy nounced cold wave of the season,|Would be needed fto eatisty the legal|central district on all three machines| Mrs. Charles. Marsh were the commit-|petite Is a*box of Mi-O-Na Tablets. Sidontitn. Tlowly yieid up their glowing tnte— hien Wil Overapread eastern’ states | requirements, and there would iso|at the recent election, where on ma- | tec appointed to take charge. Mrs. Noville | * The stomach of a Avapeptic is over- 3 3 Just lahied, through ibe dusky gEay, Wedneay ind Thursisy: need o bo dnother o bl g an | chine hag 1157 votes, and ench of (he | iict’snd Soal Myron B Presiice irs | wanked a7 i down. 1t ecds help . Hess Pouliry Pan-a-ce-a et ey i v Sask 3 3 sppointed to look into the matter of pur- tha! P B Fixas o‘}“fifi‘d‘?";‘fon;mi:{d Sandy | Where trouble should arise through a 1,000 votes are cast on a machine, this| chasing song iush i Hgn.m foldigeatithe ‘;d:;cl:‘fptl:::re:hn:!n e heips, poultzy-throngh the smonlt and stasts palisks xpd moulted 1 listen, listen—with ear and €y breakdown of a machine on election | is shown by the protective counter | nanter jooisivee, e oedi " pFeacHip i SRS WIN e L leyIaE L COMEARS ot T T L 0 stted rhe Wonesome mad 1 mpy— ::‘?3: l2\.:::;(:‘rnn;;’:r;‘od‘:;:(‘;cio Taes: | day. which registers up to 999,999 Xor in-| An interestingxreport trom the dele- Slaatictty into the stomagh walls. digestion. It tones tp tbc dormant egq n.';a::'. It contsing e el @ o The firat district Is the enly one that | stance: it ~tho " proteciive cOunLer | sstes o atiendsd e, mate: convention | bt LT the proseriation that will A & eouiBay e rsxst eg¥ erfus, |1t confaing Yot still 1 look far ont 48 epabe. o Farechet. B o et Yihe Mega Seiuor bt |t 1 b2 LR e S ane joing’s Daughters and Sons in|do this and do it so promptly that No disease whcre Pan-a-ce-a is fed. By all means feed your Ahing amswers B B bt g . nes el 2 i 1202 vote i rt, 5 L, 2 Jiothing, not even the w hurh New England: Cloudy, probably |as the two machines that are used In |on thit machine on clection day, the |5y Lo T Qs Elien | youl wonder why you gidu't try it ‘moulting hens Dy, Hess Poultty Pan-a-0ed. SEREE Il TS i e, rain Tuesday: Wednesday ral - | the second, the two in the third, and | public cotnter would show 202, DUt |.rates were AMrs. Edward Cook ana Mes. : o R g8 T, Fpma L ace— P lowed by clearing and colder weather. | the one each in the fourth, fifth and | the protective counter would 'show | 3y Rortnasn: —rre aomontine. com: h‘{zr";‘;‘:i’ng"::“;‘& ‘gigfi‘l‘e:"fln‘“fi"fif e W S, ( EAN, o0 g, A e~ My o S Besten, ¥ s Observations in Norwich. sixtn are all that are meeded to take | 02223, thus indicating that the M- | aiiiice to appornt oficess Tor (e ToNoWIng | Soubtemis T Locuioet stamach (oMo Tl-lE HOUSEHOID — S s At s “dhow the | care of the number of voters in these | chine Had pussed.the 1000 mark dur- | Yeur egmitisen M. Tiobert. Coshrane| Svar Sivan to ks public by & Specialise ] prrrers following records reported from | districts. . f A hat | Mrs. George Carter and. ‘rs. Chacles|in stomach diseases. B\I.“efin ildi . +the vim. in the air of autumm, - s 3 " | 1t has been suggested that one of the| The town officials have learned that | \fugch, ’ i 55 o ghanges In temperature and barome- | o "oV “the. necessity of buying | the machine which is now. in use in | ‘¢ The Lee & Osgood Co. and leading 74 Franklin Street e B in'the yapor doms, At 5 e L0-N: " e S rd. Ther, Bar,| machines would be to divide up the | Norwich is no longer manufactured, the close of business the‘six'y ‘or} druggists everywhere sell Mi-O-Na on he 1aden hive m the orcha ik 03 BOW lissns 2% JOR hve, Ve tve.a packags fo suit, > 3 = Tiore DPreses Ve " elresi- ~ . nd bursting eomb Lam 36 30.60 | central district. One of ~the plans|but they have considered it possible memspo?!s::m:?:fif gfie“;;i‘ cro‘{s‘ the money-back plan. > o A T o The strain ag vides of the yrees 2m.. s+ee+ 3% 3050 | talked of has been to put Laurel Hill | that they might be able to secure an- . < = 3 2 ; robir O The w'nie and the woodland breath, e 4y 3035|with the East Side, or sixth district, | other machine or two from some place| GSS OR1S \ And some people call It aWPEER Hiahest 4, ‘iowest 36, Where there are only about 600 voters | that bought a surplus of this make, a NORWICH GIRL SCOUTS SRS Y FEli, S s . Loy now, and to make two districts out of| When the machines were bousht IN NATIONAL DRIVE Spin The siiver mist in the lowland, Comparisons. what would be left-of the central dis- | several vears ago by the town they| mpie io the week of. the National' Girl = T " “The bromren hill and the glade: . golrelictions for Monday: Cloudy, | trict. ~ A division could be made on | cost $600"apeice. Bl e S G et o B g e e It 1n beliayedas -the resalt. of the wse| thefe to Chief Georgs Linton Monday. | T euuisrvs, siori their harveet B s i P —— | wich are working hard to raise money (. ugt | Of & search warrant Sunday night which| Brassil is wanted on the charge of | o star in the crimson (IR, e — b NORWICH EED CROSS STONINGTON AND ROCKVILLE for this fine movement. Under the lead-| = Ends Catarrh or money back. Just|jocaeq g bed quilt that had been 8lol|forgery in having imsued a check in the | *rme chis in (her gayest dad. B i oo > 1cH D S8 NIN N AN i . lership of their captains, the girls will| breathe it in. Outfit includes inhaler. | on_ name 5t Charles. Humphrey of New | ind some people call it autumen o 8 x AN P TTR ROLL CALL FOR 6,000 ARE GRANTED PATENTS | haev the headquarters at the Thaver| Extra at all druggists, The owner of the bedquilt, which was| London for $60 which he gave to W. E And some call the autumn Sun I High || Moon | The Norwich chapter has completed| The following patents :were granted |building, and will weicome the co-opera- treasured because it had been forty Yot | Manning of this city about ten days ago Sets. || Water. | Rises. | tis preparations for tke fourth annual; Connecticut inventors Oct. 26, 1920: tion of the public in subscribing to the in’the family, had a suspicion of whe) ) The leaves that carpet the woodiand, ery v ver hen the > overhead. tandard Ti roll call, November 14-21, Last vear the| Nils H. Anderson. Bridgeport, sound |$1,933,400 budget for the United Stafes.| o0 bpoon oo oo 1t might' he osind(so. that & earch. Wars ;':‘:ck':{‘_‘_’:m‘n“;‘?m:“’m':' m th | “me great brown, R membership numbered above 6,000, 1n|afd shock absorbing foot. Anyone subscribing a dollar or over will , Segg oot rant was issued. Entrance by the police| po o Lo S - cotns | RS Erd Dlatches of red view of the work acermplished by the| James Deluney, Bridgeport, fire [be enrolled as a sustaining member of Ar BACKUS nnsrn‘.\leo s Rbuiie OF 16 SAMITY SukDicid To rassill w rought here today | | The xoid and LG, T liniten, 41 Norwich Red Cross In the interest of the|alazm. the Girl Scouts, agreeing to pay the| Euphemian sircle of the King's Daugh-| vealed the quilt there and it re. | (Tuesday.) ke has been in trouble of a | AT5 S S0 and” goldenrod, 4 children of the community, and the ex-| Monroe Guett, Hartford, making char- | money before November lst, 1921. ters was in charge of the musical hour at | covered.. similar kind bofore, according to the au-| PSSR Cgple call jt aufurn v tension of the health service planned |acter plates. The Girl Scout movement has done|the Backus hospital Sunday aflernoon.| The owner of the quilt was satisfied mot | thorities. ‘And some peonle eall I GO gy i3 or 1021, it is confidently expected that| William L. Gumprecht, Hartford, com- | much to.better the womanhood of our|A 'trio, Mrs. James J. Moore, SOpranc, |to prosecute the case as long as the —Ralph _Rankin, 13 a0 equal pumber will be enrolled at this| bined tyyewriting uhd computing machine | country, and it fs boved by the Girl|Mrs. Reuben P, Poiter contralto and| quilt was recovered. Counting Trolley Traffle. Ledger.. 42 time. Frederick C. Rockwell, Hartford, and | Scouts that every loyal citizen will re-| Miss Annie L. Taft, piano, lurnished & g O §ix hours after high water it 7s low| ThE house to house canvass will be-di-|W. M. Dayis. Gloucester, Mass., moving | gard it as his or her duty to subscribe | delightful programme of bright and o g s (“:n'a’r‘:n‘; is ‘::u::""e::d:»u HUMOR OF THE DAY water, which is followed by flood tide. rected by Miss Audrey Gernon. The work picture display screen. to this fund. music. Mrs. Moore and s, Poitr|{MAN POLICE WANTED I8 throughout the state in order to determire| 5,05 What, In your opinion, Dre- VILLE T eaers ot tr\ion oa fotlows: Fop| paraths for Dredncing Tort gaes, TS | Mocin. Beee Potter, whs possssed & Tich ARKESEED X EROVIDMMNIIR | ST L Ao Pationeys Med] Sonuripsn0 st SSRGS, GREENEVILLE the CHI street district. Miss Bertha F.| James A. Plant, Hartford, toy (design). | *ARDEN HOSE STREAM contralto volce gave a numbier of solos,| James M. Drassill, 40, Jf:@fi";ovi.' e e i cal problem? ) Trying tomake The Knickerbocker club of the village| Hutzler; Broadway, Mrs. Charles H.| Carl O. Johns, New flaven, and A. J. OHECKS AUTOMOBILE FIRE} \iijgq Taft ably assisted at the piano for had been looking and had sent out. an|is steadily increasing the public evident Sy.‘o T Oy dear sir.—BoKton held a meeting Saturday evening with| Preston: McKinley avenue, Mrs. Fred- | Finks, Portland, Me., type of bread. About 4.15 o'clock Monllay afternoon all the accompaniments. The numbers; in¢ been 'OONBE FA T sted | Eradually becoming reconciled to the 10| Joi €S s President Joseph Portelance, Jr., in the|orick W. Lester; lower Boswell avenns| Samuel J. Newman, New Haven, corsel | the auto pumper and depufy chief re-| follow: Duets, The Maybells and the|alarm to nelghboring citien was arrested | SO0 S T TransCript er father violent whea chalr. Among the business performed|and side streets, Mrs. R. M. Powers;| Frank C. Young, New Haven (design), | sponded to a telephone call for -a fire| Flowers, Mendelssohn ;- When thie Spring|in Providence Monday afternoon. a T Jack—Was her hand? was the forming of an orchestra from the | Greeneville, Mrs. E. H. Christman, Mrs. |hand support for teaching penmanship. at No. 50 Shetucket street. When the|Upon the Hills is Seen, When the Roses ing to word (hat was telephoned from — — ou asked for her } e eat Bastt . 1 members consisting of Frederick Haslam | Henry W. Lanz, Mrs. William J. Murray,| Arthur J. Lewis, Stratford, assemoling | department arrived they found that a|Bloom, and A Boat Song, all by Franz CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONE) | Tom — Was dh'_m“’ -y st gt~ drums, Eugen ‘1 aller plano, William | Miss Isabel Leonard; East Side, Mrs |springs in fastener members. {leaking carburator and a short eircuit| Abt, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Potter. Solo, Cat. out this' siip, enclose with 5c_anc | Lought be would s £ hur Portelance banjo,| Joseph A. Higgins; Laurel 0}l Mrs. G.| Arthur J. Lewis, Stratford, assembling |on an automobile owned. by Theodore! The Morning of Love, Kells, Mrs. Moore; ASK FOR and GET mall it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave. aitar and Walter Fontaine | Everett Hall; Washington streel to Har-|springs in fastener member iSthier was responsible for the call. When| A Birthday, Woodman ; The Gypsy Trail, “hicago. 1IL, writing your name and ac ) : ; vielin. They anticipate having an ex-|lan corner, Mrs. Edmund W. Perkins;| Arthur J. Lewls, Stratford, assembling | the firemen arrived a stream from al Galloway: Deep in the Heart of = Me, H y dveas clearly. You will receive in retu: pert musical director train them and|Sachem street and Falls district, Mrs.|springs in fastener members. garden hose had extinguished the blaze.| Wells The Fairy Pipers, Brewer, Mrs. r lc {3 trial nackage containing Foley's Hor teach them the music. During the latter | Howard L. Stanton; Norwich Town, Miss| Arthur J. Lewis, ford, assembling | There were two telephone culls for the | Potter. s Tar-Getwovhd, for coughs, colds s part of Novem! I London Tit-Bits. 's wite, “1 -John,” said her hustand's ot heiieve you have smoked one o aose lovely cigars 1 gave Yyou o my dear, 1 haven't.” replied his Fili Jacobson, 4 ladies' night will be| Elizabeth Selden ; Bean Hil! Miss Miriam | springs i rouy . Voley Kidney Pill for pain i fastener members, department Sunday. The first was at ‘The Origin. sules ‘and back, rheumatism, backach arranged by the ciub. Griswold: West Side, Mrs. Harry Hig-| Arthur J. Lewis, Stratford, assembling | 147 o'clock for*a smoking pile of S0ft| gearcn Warrant Located Stolen Quilt. = » “and bladder allments. and Fol. | ife's husband. “As a matter of (ACH Mr. and Mrs. domer LaRos~ wera sur-| gins, assisted by Mrs. J. N. Rosenberg, |springs in fastener members. coal at the Thames Coal Company’ Mfl'ted M“k atnartic Tablets, a wholesome and thor- | intend to keep them until our lit prised 2 r home on Four'n street by|and Mrs. Harry W. Ward; Thames ille,| Howard M. Barber, Stonington, vard. ~ The deputy-chief an mical| A series of clothes line thefts from ugnly ccansing eathartic for comstip ecAsieit for DANERE :mns‘\:qiil | S ot and Crentieall ¥orss in the Union street and lower for Infants and Invalids o Fitlot mesa. headachcs, and siug; er; Franklin street, R. Bowen and C. F. Schunck,| The.second call came in at .02 o'-|Broadway neighborhood will be stopped,| Avoid Imitations snd Substitutes |bowels. Ler & Osgood. Albert Stiles; Union street and Jail rubber mixer. clock for a brush fire on land on Brom- fruit were served to the| Hill, Mrs. George R. Bruce. Jacob Dudash, Rockville, puzzle. Iley street owned by Ralph Gallup. The s. Among those present were Mr.| The eampaien in au a num their friends. A good time| Mrs. John O. Peckham ; Villie grows up and wants to learn 1o oke."—Houston Post. Tactless Friend—What is your bus- handicap now ? The Golf Widow—From his few re- East Great Plain, was enjoyed with plano selections and|Mrs. Wellington Mi vocal music Refreshments of punch, | Mr: ries of the; Lewis J. Libby, Windsor Locks, trans- | deputy chief’s car responded. % when 1 do see him, I am!—Hy- and Mre Gauthier of Taftville: Mr. and | chapter is In charge of Mrs. Frank Pal-|riission band linng. 1] ‘ander. Mre. A. D. Patneaude, of Tafiville; Ho-| wwi. assisted by the following captains:| Simon Lake, Milford, submarine work- p . h miner glanced Ronden of Taftville; Misses Lillie| Paltic and Hanover, Charles Barnes,|ing and exploration vessel. o ““”""T‘.fi’. ot e and Hannah Gauthier of Taftville and|Canterbury, Mrs. ~Charles Barstow:| William Racburn, Waterbury, curtain e Yo Inquired, “that this is & Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ravenell of Nor-|Fitchville, Mrs. Frank Palmer; Gales | fastener. TS ehal “composition you Bave yieh and Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of | Ferry, Mrs. Walter M Buckingham:| Lcon I Rainaud, Meriden (design), = e o mrely- achgian’ e af! Lebanon, Miss Harriet Hewitt; Leffing- | shade holder. s 3 “But T well, Mrs, Silas Leffingwell ; Poquetanuck Trade Marks. Yes, sir.” came the anfVT come TAFTVILLE Mrs. L. F. Lucas; Preston City, Mrs.| The Autoyre Co., Oakville, bathroom o fwo A4 in the - Appleton Main; Salem, Mrs. ‘William | dttings. ss one or_two of the wor {ionary."—The Liverpool PPost. “3ince my discharge I find my vo- H. Dexter & Sons, Inc, Windsor Locks, paper. Mr. and Mre. Eugene Gaudette of| Darling; Occum, Mrs, Patrick Kelly. C South A street was pleasantly surprised | EEEE ng by a rge num of | THAMES BRIDGE REC - » Bolesia Dowjat, New Britain, general i 1 isti e lary has changed.” i s o of i S50 an: “er syaum 1 ocTonns | mediendl tone This Store Will Close Armistice Day — Thursday, o e e am niversa nd Mrs. Gaudette was| T 1+ "| The Skinier Chuck Co., New Britai £ 3 R 0 “3vell, for e. ’ - rosen n'silver by the attending| Net receipts at the Thames river hight| o [t SEnfer Chu e Boitain, SIANC e November 11th—at 1 O’Clock. \wiys spoke of it as ‘this mams Fuest s weré played and a lunch bridge in the month of October were| 405 G 5 (S 1 ed Co., Danbury, ane - Suga and henceforward, wus served. The party broke up at a 3L/ tood. 3 i g S en, It's going o be late hour, wish g the host and many more anniversaries. nostess | —Home Sector. total of 18,206 automobiles, 7,265 o2 W o, 43 husn. 929 motoveycics ana| The National Marine Lamp Co, Forest- | Sy“}p orthyol i1t man’s army.’ ‘ille, oil cans nad oilers. e to your going A C. ot sengers, crussed the bridze Does your wife object t0 YOI Miss Mary Cgden of Green : of automobiles, 18,421 bore Connecticut| 10 paper fabri ¥ { 5 S ol te Woonsock registry and T were of otlier states. s i married men friends. 4 e v The figures follow: BAN AUTO INTO WALL od Sheard, “but she draws the line Annie, wao ) foot passengers ........ 179.45 IN AVOIDING. COLLISION . bachelors. that 9,821 passengers in vehi- ‘While trying to avoid a collision with “Why?" A Hupmobile ring car tipped over on| chl . 1,491.05a trolley car about 1.30 o'elock in| 13.6 ¥ auiomoblies, " Ziacat > - with a d another automobile, ac- She says whenever I go out | . S { always return aftern 0 | cordipg to the revort he made to the po- uty of bachelors sy At b of Rivard’s store on Providence| 515 automobiles, 1-seat .... 5 | lice, Soseph. Gripno of Waterford ran his me_greatly depressed.”"—Edinburg owed to Paradis' ga- large trucks & car into the wall at John Donovan's resi- Jtsman. ms, Who was sies HTH‘ small trucks % dence on North Main street about 12.50 He—There's something about you I arm pinned | motorcycles . % 00| p. m. Monday. One wheel of his car was . . . . . e h it in two |1.143 buses . A 171.45 | smashed, the windshield broken and I B b k f R She—T always thought you were the 5. Beatea] 713 one S a4 his rings 0ig economies on our entire stock o ugs, in b o ed of men—Bxchange. hospital, | 295 two-horse | mart: e e all d bee sze F Pete married'a girl who 45 e i Y| 4 ot v 1 oy o s St | all sizes, and in all grades. If you -have been wail i Nty sxpert wh ccident hap- llaneous 3 !that he was driving up 2in street . . “And be always dec! 3 sparatus becoming | Coupons sold 5 another automob . of bt es—don’ £ any kind of a designing B e s, T R iR o i for lower pric on’t wait any longer. Lower A AT R , | Coupons _ received cup won by the Pinochle|Net reccipts ... ached the corner of Rqath street the Twilight Faschall league is| wched the cormer of Tiguth strut the : . prices are here—and the opportunity to save is exhibition in the Taftville phar- | NORWICH Rll.{;:‘lfi,\"fllr‘:n.\:‘l:ly an%‘;_x po ¢ olml‘ngl\“ohlm.’ altlp‘.lx].x:“lt 2 trolley = ‘Aui:}'fgfi;m : yours, If you Only ta.k.e advantage of it. $S S it HERE ARE SOME OF THE SAVINGS WE OFFER cove were discharged from the|NAve a supply of water on hand that|trolley car nor the Janik automobile were SAVE $13.60 ON SIZE 9x12 AXMINSTER RUG ; . SAVE $17.21 ON SIZE 9x12 BODY BRUSSELS RUG SAVE $29.00 ON SIZE 9x12 WILTON RUG can make the town feel very comfortable | hit, said G: ippo. although October was a month ‘when it| ~After Mr. Dozovan bound up Grippo's s sl oing, ot 2 ot somine . imare v, oo nea v ot cnne’s | For Coughs, Cold since the rainfall was so far below the | garage for reprng, - ° C2F taken to | L' OF° ugns, S, average for that month, e At the present time Stony Brook res-| UNIVE : - B e evol 1y down 33 ees 3 b s | U IVERSAIAST CONVENTION ronchitis Size 18x36 inches—$3.00 value at.. ize 18x36 inches—75¢ valus at Size 27x54 inches—$§6.50 value at.. 30x60 inches—$1.89 value at. Size 36x72 inches—$10.25 value at. 36x72 inches—$2.00 value at........ 4 ft. 6x6 ft. 6—$17.00 value at..... 6x6 ft. 6—$4.00 value at.......... Size 9x6 feet—$36.00 value at.. 6x9 feet—$6.25 value at.... ‘ played in the first organ recital here;pond, but Fairview is down only five 2L SERAY, this season in the series under the aus-{feet from full pond. Although 13 feet| Delegates from the Universalist church 7 ft. 6x9 feet—$45.00 value at. 8x10 feat—$10.00 value at .. !B Size 9x9 feet—$53.00 value at. | ' Janik of 16 North CIff strect. As the Then that -phrenologist didn't sue- e a barber?” "Jdl::* could he? He'd keep telling s an about his bumps when he'd ought- - been selling him a shampoo."— ,uisville Courier-Journal. Mr. Knagg—1 dreamed I bought a ow seven-passenger car and we were tarting off on a trip, but before you » ady 1 woke up. e Wite—If that isn't et ke our selfishness! And you had plenty time to dream till T got into my lothes and made at least a start with ou— Detroit News. KALEIDOSCOPE The deepest valley is in Palestine. t uel,soovxe:él below the level of the " Lenis Bazinet, who ilis Pon position Organist Going to Boston Alban W. Cooper of New London, who pices of the Women's Auxiliary of the Y. [ may seem a long way, it is not the lowest | in this city will attend the mid-year o M € A is to leave New London this | point Stony Brook has ever reached for|ference of the. Connecticut Universalist week for Boston, where he Is to be con- | it was down 17 feet 2 inchos at one time| convention and the Women's Universaligt Eected with a music publishing house as | in December, 1914, | Missionary society in New Haven Wed- entative of their school and. colle; All the water sheds are In good shape|Desday. 90w to receive a good heavy fall of rain| The Drogram for the conference fol- a— and deliver it to the ponds as they have | lOWS: » Rainfall. heen th cleancd of anything that| 11 a. m.—Conlference of ministers. night as measured | might im of the water,| _Afternoon Session D m., devo- es W. Burton of the|and when the rain cc the ponds will| tonal service; 3 p. m., address, Mrs, | —. THIS TRADE MARK ON EVERY BoTTLE i it amounted to 11-100 of | be reinforced by a lot of good water|Marietta B. Wilkins, president National that Wil n n the excelient quality | Women's Missionary’ association; 3.45 p.| TRY IT. Experience has that fs always a_characteristic of tho|mM:, address, subject, The Teaching Work | p ST | & and- SN AN of the Church, by Prof. L. 4. Weiste of | demonstrated that medicine Yale Divinity school; 4.30 p. m., Echoes CAURHANVARD TTOR . from the Murray Grove and Gioucestor knows L healing agent ARE T0 BE SCARCE | e amager i S, 0 m. supper served by | for the inflamed mucous mem- .o B8c . $149 ca. st 8 Hamilton proposed that o ) .,“f,f:"flflih of the United States be . $5.00 lected for life. Others in the consti . 7.9 _utional \convention favored two or $9.95 \ree presidents instead of one. ¥ Any boat may be made into a motor cat by means of a hollow keel, a new AXMINSTER RUGS REDUCED RAG RUGS ivention containing motor azd pro- sellors. 8 feet 3MD feet 6—$5850 Rugs reduced to...... inches “Hit and >ottom of the craft and contains all Size 9x12 feet—$63.00 Rugs reduced to ... T —— A ——— P — e the necessary driving and controlling aechanism. Grass Rugs, regular W Hav Size 8x12 feet—$68.00 Rugs reduced to..... $1.98 value, at . . $139 A baptism in Cyprus is & curlous C;n!l:r;mllon has been thrown in the ThEvemng Session—7.43 ;'\.“l”nfhgtlc(:}rsu ibfflnfl of nose, throat -and ot O oy mbbdllm&“ 2 SRSV ranks of former men of Yale who are not e Church in Our Ti Rev. Vincent ) Uy his father, blown upon e : Fratinates b the anmouncement that | B Tomimson D Tnes, Rev. Vincent (Jung passages, Used for years TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS REDUCED JAPANESE RUGS B s Eoreal 41 tue Norwich People Will Do Well to Heed | applications' for tickets to the Yale-Har- el thousands of p le and Size 24x36 inches J ese .ir, then dipped several times in the Them. vard game will not be filled. Owing to| CRESCENTS ARE LEADING ioy ol people Size 6x9 feet—$25.50 Rugs reduced to Rugs, regular $1.59 value, at $129 fy | cont, and agzain anointed with ofl on the unprecedented demand.for tickets for IN Y. 0. ¢. A, arnrerics| highly recommended by phys 7 ft. 6x9 ft—$3150 Rugs reduced to ..... S A 5Ee hir. Sabnt uribus parts of the body. 19750000 Seate have il ain uine BeAr-| /A very interesting ‘contest is heing|cians, 'TRY.IT, 2 8 £t 3x10 ft. 6—$45.00 Rugs reduced to. B s e valapaneas At a_Persian -wedding the gentle- Many bad cases of kidney trouble re- | 13 ‘tre remenr soherror e okeR 0% | wiged between tho young. men organiesy 2 : 9x12 feet—$48.00 Rugs reduced to men take off thoir shoes at ths doo: i J 5| athletic teams in the Y. M. C. A “| At your druggist’s (the trade mark, ! 3 Size 36x63 inches Japanese £3 Thé: wompn® Skt “nions - si8s 0f, tho sult from a cold or chill. Congested | d°nts and “’“’“"'bh:"':hfr“':;"'::n;::::; Sium. ~ Following the reguiar cinss m |39 ;pbove,: on'evéry. biattls) : 60 (and Rugs, reular 9425 vilus, ot $130 ¢ | ovariasiy” -appears. wih . readbned kidneys fall bebind In filtering the pol- | members, the teams compete in various athletic $1.20. - . BODY BRUSSELS RUGS REDUCED m\:;:::lymdaz:ea:;—:n e‘;"e‘.x,’ ‘“m.;neg ; 5 events and A e BreEa i ea s pon-laden blood and backache, head- ! lean:!.rlel:Eahle {Ir;gm will also be felt by | 'S s(’;ndflj‘:i’ les it expected to cry for a week before the IR Dot vt o | ppications! trom three.tickets 4. ‘two.|, TIneRMIL Crescente, 958 points; Bel. 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6-—$75.00 Rugs reduced to. a0 | pghias et the company consist ot such practical n - Don’t meglect a cold.| Wonderment has been generally express-| i Olymbies 941 points; Finlayson, % — e Size 9x12 feet—$86.00 Rugs reducsd to WR7Y. | CIRM LD, bot arads, o | g s Use Doan's Kidney Pills at the first|ed that the allotment of three for grad-| rysUeS 852 points; Chase, Triangles,| Jt's Easv—If You Know Dr. wide—regular 6% value, reduced to [ | soap. uates was ever chosen, as in most cases 452 point; = ? ign of kidney trouble. Follow thisa ticket holder desires to take elther one| 1 in uais: Tincaut 265, Goeve| EAWards'Olive Tablets | WILTON RUGS REDUCED , s, B STy as one means of keeping up the Sapply o a i 4 or else three friends with him. Too man: 2, J. Bellaire 222, Tenbraso 170, Fin- are urged by the department of agri- Norwich resident’s example: Single seats are ocoasioned whew ssen|1¥Son 164, Balide' 146, Wagnoik 180,| . Theescret of keeoioe yrame is t6 fend 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6—$133.00 Rugs reduced to . $101.00 85c MATTING, 69¢ lture, whose biological survey tells Mrs. Henry L. Grelner, 606 East Main | graduate is allowed three tickets. Siase 1ah, 1;3'"\5‘“ 120, E. Murphy 104 rumy-mdothismu ‘mist watch your Size 9x12 feet—$131.00 Rugs reduced to .. $10043 “Kolorfast” Matting, 36 inches wide, the story of the increased worth of Street, says: “At times a cold has Jaaues 95, Buckley 96, Dixon 95, Hussey | fiver and bowels—there’s uo nead of || Size 9x12 fext—$145.00 Rugs reduced to ... $116.00 color guarantesd fast—regular 85c [§| {7 835 the Nation's Business. One Sk Shase Nosrans menenrip 84, Ballaire §3, Roester 82, | havines sallow complexion—dark ri man bought o lynx coat compiete in affscted my back and sometimes over- Tempesta 78, Williams 48, Mills 42, Mos. 0 s value, reduced to 69. 1913 for $500. After wearing it (wo ANNOUNCE ROLL CALL|sessian 42, O. Mossessian 40 J. Murphy| JD4E% VOUr ' 5 oBa bilious GRANITE ART SQUARES REDUCED years he 50id the lining for $1,000 and Neeley 10, ook ip your ull eyes with no replaced it with nutri “cost of i sparkle Your doctor wib tel) yon |l Size 6x9 feet—$7.50 value, reduced to .. il e $1.10 CARPET, 89c g ol the mutria lioin 3 $150; in 1917 he soid the nutria lining minety per cent of all sickness comes 7 ft. 6x9 feet—$9.00 value, reduced to . Wapestry Carpet, 27 inches wids — (| for $250 and put in a muskrat lining from inactive bowels and fiver. work has causeq dull, nagging pains| A striking display of posters, announc-| 30, Keenan 10, M 3 e i ing the Red Cross. Roll Call, November across my kidneys. My back has felt| 1%, "Gias appeared in the windows. of| Sportsmen are being advised to kill ‘as weak and tired and T have been worn|the large store in the Thayer building.|many hawks as they can as the hawks ! at a cost of $55: in 1918 ue soid the i b 3 which is to be the headquarters of the|are killing off the game, one reason why| - Dr. Edwards 3 well known physician Sims B¢ destond (220 ek iaduced 90 . FPoujan §140 vaiue, ut Bt muskrat lining for $200 and still has 7 out. en bending, sharp pains have | Norwich chapter for the membership|rabbits and birds are 5o scarce this sea-| o Ohio, Perferied o u&: the shell of the coat and a clear profit g campaign. It was arranged by Morgan | son. 5 ted 3 vege! COD- ot of $845. - N Mo In my back and it has bessi | AR F i avge of the Aoy pound mixed with olive ol to act on CHINTZ BORDER RUGS REDUCED $2.50 CARPET, $1.95 s kard to straighten up. I have used|adveftising for the Red Cross. Doan's Kidney Pills for these attacks and they have done me lots of good.” - fi;’:‘" flflflhhfl'eh- which be gave to ze 30x60 inches—$2.75 value, reduced to ... $249 Velvet Stair Carpet, 27 inches wide, 0 Dr. year Size 36x72 inches—32.89 vaiue, reduced to .. $3.19 'a good sslection of patterns—reg- Cutlcura Soap Edwards” Olivé Tahlets. the sb- The Velvet Touch Will Attend Holyoke Installation Rev. H. M. Thomnpson of Stonnigton is Price €0c, at all dealers. Don't|to make the charge to the church when syl et lgh oo ze 9x12 feet—§2475 vajiss, reduced to .. . $1733 ular $250 value, at $1.95. action yet alwavg effective. They bri = - & L Rev. B. W. Darrow is instalied as pas- about i simply ask for a kidney remedy—get|ior of the First Baptist church at Hol- S th:;wnr}” WW”&:?;}' a:]d Doar's Kidpey Pills—the same that|yoke on Wednesday. clearing the system of impurities. - Mrs, Greiner had. Foster-Milburn C b TR, TS Dr. ? Otive Tabletsare known The world has 187,900,000 carats of S ; AMigrs, Buffalo, N, Y. diamonds, s J b e nlar, uyw&