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the Judean contingent of the British Accordlng to Dr. LGWI& army. | As the parade passed Union square it was reviewed by Mayor Herbert M. Le- rou and other city officials. VARIQUS MATYEP\S home on Laurel Hill avenue. ? % John A, Peters, chief of police of Bli- 1 be high today, the 12th. zabeth, \ J. ting his daughter, icle lamps at 5.01 this eve-|Mrs. R. R. Kinkead of 617 Main street. Street, Hartford, Conn., Says CINOT | ;¢ Prof. n, L. Garrigus of Connecticut Is a Wonderful Remedy to Drive! ryenty employes of the New Haven| Agricultural college, Storrs, has been v Away the Blues. road at Noank were laid off this week. | iting relatives at Mill Plain, near Water- | The Grosvenor-Dale Co. has continued | PWry: two and a half day schedule this Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lee and little of Norlh Stonington have been recent orchestra at state ar-| Visitors at the home of A. R. Dawley of Saturday. Nov. 13th,| Mt Misery Voluntown. 2 Mrs. Jerome Greer, of Mystic, and sev- Thursday | €72A members of the Mystic Methodist Mr. Michael Drohan of 10 Winter| ve Draft Board in Parade, L zmsons 1700 PARADE FOR ARMISTICE DAY [, s A ::The A Wells Co. Members of the old araft board ap- visiting Mrs. William Bitgood in Gris- wold. peardd in line in the parade. They rode Philadelphia, Pa tims of eye strain in an automobile and foliowed the ma-!and other eye weaknesses, and those who chines rying the members pf the G.| wear glasses. will be glad to know that A. K. In a machine, owned and driven | dvcording to Dr. Lewls there !l;.r;-d ‘gl: Dr. Wi < Ti cas med- | and belp for them. Many who: l:\iu Id\.:;:ermhm:":,o:m “\1\’.‘:,.: ot m.r‘)l._ were tailing they have had their eves i Says At Times e Make Weak Eyes Strong— Y g Norwich, ¥riday, Nov. 12, 1020, Harold W, Crancka has retumed to 4 i o New “York York after a brief visit at his Was Disagreeable i 1 rescription Mer Olcott, formerly seerctary and later | ot eans whe suee wore olisses. £ay on i chairman of the draft board, Dr! L. K.|they have thrown them awa i (fieh;n;: 5 Home Missionary society, were in = Nor- LaPierre and Dr. C. C. Gildersleeve, who | Say fter using it: “I was almos N carly every splayed the| M ¥ ¥, were in Nor 4 R aveny, = wich to attend {he convention at Trinity Were examininz physicians for the board, | Could not see 1o read at all. Now 1 = Siasgang: A Mathodist ichurel ~The machines conveying the civil war | 7€4d everytiing without my glasses an i e mild ke iroafl s ot e o retirh pati ik g Bine A | my eves Go nol hurt any more. At night ! {irough Salem, which it is planned |, Rev. George L Welch and Edwin A. veterans were owned and driven by the| tiey would pan dreadfully. Now they to continue throughout the winter. Tracy represented the Church of the Good dollowing: Ma hn 8. Biackmar, | feel fine all the time. It was, like a v Shepherd at the midyear conference of the Connecticut Universalist convention in New Haven Wednesday. Dr. W. . Driscoll, Joseph C. Worth| miracle to me.” A lady who used it saya: A .(driven by Richard L. Tarrant), Norwich| “The atmospherc scemed hazy, with or |Man's S at ‘50_“’ Buick Company (driven by Webster D. | Without glasses, but after using this pre- uits, 3 anles W Frink (o lost bat. | seription” for 15 days everstiigz seems | NOW $40.90 Copp) Charles W. Frink (a “logt bat-{ Gieh I cin read oven fine DIt Wit o oeteses eme sn talion man) Carios Licker and, Frank | out glasses”” Another who used it say ks S. Robbins. O oinered with eve strait caused | Men’s Suits, at $35.00— k verw whichy induced Over Four Hundred at Chowiler b ree has fltmf‘“‘l‘ h:y;e:.*"r;l gh‘lapsen Tor [INOW . . e cricee < oo $28.00 Shorlly _after four o'clock a chowder | Several vears :rflr‘,‘,ffrc‘;m;";;t“rfslmx::k} All Others in Proportion. ‘was served to over four hundred.servicel own name on an envelope or the type- ] ~Hote men, ex-service men and special guests|writing on the machine befors me. 1 can Men” Ne‘hgee Shirb— wursday morning, and! avi Haven, by Roger Wolcoit{ MAJOR CHARLES A. HAGBERG |of the Legion. The chowder was. served [ do both now and have discarded my long i ? L oy orming, and Davis, counsel for the trolley investigat- Parada Magsial in the large dining hall at Buckingham | distance glasses altogether. I ean count|gt $2.50—NOW R i/l sz_m the temperature kept in the 40's all day.}jng committee of the | chamber. The Arace Rt P Practically every member of | the futtering leaves on the trees across Bluefish, Spanish mack-|compilte: recommended that the cham- 7] ot the street now, which for several vears ’s Negli Shirts— The second anniversary of the ning | th t of common council, the town € ee Broadway | ber recommend to {he next legislature o 3 SEENULE NS COMKLECD cofonon have looked like a dim green blar to me. Men’s Neglig Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hillyer, former- Iy residents of Crescent Beach, are mow| living on Allen avenue in Groton. i Thursday evening a suy;per“in Dl;.fihn_efl STATE COMMERCE CHAMEER e e HAS TROLLEY SUGGESTIONS R g ARl Recommendations rezarding the trolle RS SR _m“?lfly“" et | situation in this state were made to the Y G imyner home in Tolland, | ConBecticut Chamber of Commerce at ils s . 3 : ‘| annual mecting Wednesday at the Hotel The mercury dropped fo the freezing|aare. Now . mover ey at the Hot point, 32 degree rriv 3 t of the armistice, when the German war | officials, ‘a score’ of the . members of| T cannot express my joy at wHat it has = i “‘:“‘ti o7 thgt la\;s be enactted to fbr‘m: ‘uhout; lords bowed in submission to the defend- | Sedgwick Posr, No. 1, G. A. R, and|donc for m at $3.00-—N0w .o ore 32-50 3 statel ol Humponast e W os Hep SIS ot Miasation 't rox nd justice, end- |members of' Griswald Camp, No MR. MICHAEL DROHAN wards' fox hound has been known to|irolleys and jitneys so that all common 3 D ing the world United »anish War Veterans, low a fox 48 hours before leaving the| carriers going a similar bu It is believed that thousands who wear y . . glasses can now diccard them i reason- | Men’s Negligee Shirts— H : A : r and muititndes moré will be A person'in ill health oftentimes gets | ! e dotne s ! bel tingly observed on Thursday in Norwieh | present at the chowder as special e ,‘;“;firen';‘“w‘:‘l“{m‘l‘r e eo 2 to be |at $3.50—NOW ... .. $2.90 nky and.ill tempered and they are | ® N s, s 1 |¥ its citizens who turned out in mem- [of the Lesion, as were spared the trouble and expense of ever 1 4 o blame « suffering egan, off liation of paving requirements.|cry of the boys who gave their lives and | the Submarine a getting 2 ive troubles of many | Men’s Work Shirts— | wear down the nerves. gement of|. . Abolition of bridge bu and | (o honor the i The program which | diers from the island descriptions may be wonderfully benefited Drohan say to Frank| maintenance requirements. was held under ti peryision of the | bers of Laflamme Post, by the use of this prescription. Co to anv | at $1.75—NOW ....... $1.40 Bor sotie tiae. 1. b Se R ATor 4. Supervision by municipal authorti O. Flotches 'Post Amebies Leo- |Gt Towelt Gty active drug store and get a boitle of Bon- 5 1 of4ny back her has continued favorable|Subject to apmeal to the public utilities Opto tab! e Bon nciuded parade in the afternoon, The chowder was served by Zabriskie Buckingham Memorial ! and was one of the best 3 nd dance at thelincluded chowder, 2 coffee und ciga along the streets|The cake and ade Mrs. Minnie Tryc nd and a dozen I Drop tipation. 1 tried a g m. in a fourth of Onto_tablet = oF water and let Wool Undlevr(v)vear— % he menu | it dissolve. Wi liquid_bathe the | a¢ $9 50, : cake and | eves two to four times daily. Y(n_x‘:ks?qu]k{ at $2. W..io.. $2 ely lated. | notice your eves ¢l perceptibly righ uunzrli:lja €% | from tiie start and inflammation and red- Wool Underwear— Legion G TR vonr auts 10| at $3.00—NOW ... .. $2.50 embers of the Girls Com- oo ot fall-sown grains in |COMMission, of jitneys as to routes, all sections, except that the|Schedules and fares. Goree and | i canthonst the Aty 5. Authority for troliey companies to| s i i ¢ the' Max.|?bandon certain lines which cannot hope fl'u" ;trm-ro. I.l. ‘OA the’ .‘:".IX- t> be self sustaining. Rockville had a magnificent), ¢. " Anthority for municipalities G S DL s service at cost, contracts 1d as t I mal evening. v before it is Vaheyiroran S g crowd d who volunteered thelr K hlmdl mi:h‘; vvool Ul‘del wear— olley ies after state appraisal. tha Ting ag it i trcsnes’z Aphit I they had care y the parade, in clearing up|. 7. Authority for municipalities to s fil g Soohiinsteer e Lo at $3.50—NOW . .... $3.00 " e . motor ower Franklin|aubsidize trolley by a general mun : Al g for t s . Ter Srank y by a g hundred e who crowdea # Ribbed ‘ Officer. Charles S, Ebbelts Was| tax or by assessment upon propert ; couts and | (he diniag hall, ‘The dining tablés wers Cotton Underwear CINOT is being demonstrated il ed by James P. Sheridan. mediately benefitted by. 'The line of|attractively decorated with ferns —and at $1.50—NOW . . 95¢ Norwich by an expert at the H. M. East Thompson woman, Miss Hat- e s from Buckingham Memorial to and Javanese lanterns were hung S Lerou Drug Store, 298 Main Strest,|tie Johnson -is suffering with dogwood| WEST SIDE CHILDREN Square, back Main_ s about the hall = : Chlldrensl(mckerbocker Suits and can be obtained at all other first- £ caught while gathering red STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE on over Chorus singin by sai nd poidiers 3, in a swamp near her hom 2 dwny to Mal 3 Mary and Benjamin Safenonetz 6f 63|Broadwa morning, 5 5, sale of| Asylum street were struck by the auto- niture, rugs. piano, who crowded about the at $20.00—NOW... $16.00 o -after the Square | chowder wus thoroughly enjoved by case cf weak. watery, aching, eyes, red lids, biurred reet ang ilin class druggists everywhere. ’ ! (g"n0 | mobile driven by Patrick A. Barry of 43 where t present s, vy e Children’s Knickerbocker Suits terrace, rear! Lin-| Reynolds street as they were crossi Among the Legion who the street at the corner of W, DY e at $12.00—NOW. ... $9.60 At the (wenty-fifth anniversary cele nd Fairmount streets about 2 o Miss Tone C.#sco, I and Mar- trude length and took a given point. ition of the Progressive Missionary| Thursday afternoon. The children got in ) Wedne afternoon, the roll cail| the path of the macliine and were struck < the form of a “misionary salad.” before Mr. Barry could bring his car to lodges of the Foresters|?2 StoP- p & i Commecticut will start a| MT. Barry took the two children to the r half a mile minutes to pas the parade w A. Hagberg w G. Craven, 224 %] LOWER THAN SPRING B T PRICES NOW nding Lee & Os- | s in charge of and 2 Willis | membe hospital in his car where they were given ve within a few days f e days| Which Wwill be continued until January 1.| ifeatment The boy was found to be suf- i o fering only from bruises and laceration | Connecticut school men have been In|apout the face while his little sister was e e s 0 s v 1, D to convention of the|more seriou: jured. The girl had commanid M . . d P, to' be England S Superintendents’| two teeth knocked out, the inside of her offleers held there this week.| cheeks cut, and she received other in- the mid-week service of the United | juries which will undoubtedly eripple her the leader continued the theme of| f life. Problem of Evil with the question, Doth children were resting comfo Ev Necessary for Character Build-1at the hospital on Thursday ever “Good Clothes Store” orporal | OVER FIFTEEN HU and town | AT ARMI — i BOYS ON PROBATION FE I IS ve UNDER SUSPENDED SENTENCE 5 port of Aller C. Richards, treas-| HOMER HUNT SUFFERS nd b Jacob Swartzburg|armory S . = e of th ew London republican town BBOKEN LEG IN ACCIDENT Jjor. | heing p .\’lu and rr':'..rl;‘- ttee, eceipts 2 5 £ T g t b ¥ whe D i the ndle of ing comumitte ipts of $1,241.15] Homer Hunt of Lafaystte sireet was|. The sailors 1 the Submatine base, | program under f 4 e s i ot SRt g »‘“"r\, $1,232.94 for the|severely injured about 6.30 o'clock on|numbering 60, in command of Li can”Leg off t ) n of Nov. 2, Thursday evening when while riding icat company | motorcycle near the Mohegan Park A. Lawrence made an s did Robert O. F hi were before the police co on Thursday oekwork lent, the of morning and each wus se ed 10 one . 4 | floor was in ¢ even- r in the Conne Retor 3 ¥ to get further|trance on Washington street he crashed|ican Legion and other ex-serviee men, | ing proved & ble one A g T e ten cent fare results. into a team driven by John McClafferty | numbering about 100 men led by Com-| The crowd bé nd 1be boys t that time some publicjof ihe Canterbury road. Mr. Hunt en-|mander Earle C. Herrick and in command | (e hour set for s DRyt ¢ > made. deavored to pass the team which was go-| of of the|program. By s i refunded 4 ¢ W. C. T. U. con-|ing north toward Norwich Town and mis wore & (Lousand danc: 1d by, 10 3 B held in New London, it was|Calculated his distance and struck re-{{he throng numbered fifteen hun- voted that county officers be paid $3 per|Side of it, throwng Mr. Huat fr: color | dred e services of hox offi D home on duties connect-| motorevele. 3 formerly kers were ‘mot ity ion. Walter Block, who came alons in free, no admis automobile, picked up Mr. Hant and took him to the Backus hospital w. H found that the injured man ed three fractures to his rig above the knee and onc below. cident was reported to the police by tions have been issued by Mr. and| McClafferty. Otis A. Chapman to the (l'h.bx:hlon- thirtieth anniversary of their mar-| EXTRA $25,000 i sale complete line household »ods, furniture, piamo, etc., will start urday morning and continue until incoln terrace, off 19 Lincoln old. - 1 Li avenue.—ady NINGTON SHEE y dec- KILLED BY STEAY DO palms | ERNEST BARTOLUCCI 7 on by Fletcher Post Color Bearer st. were used to advan- | tional colors i for the one PPROPRIATED and ferns ! Hawkins, the 3 | The hall itself wa e e i v mew m e - home on the North Ston- FOR NIANTIC STATE FARM| res o amall flAge ot the Saturday evening, 13th.y oy tat | B R S line, and all others whe in any way as- % = The state board of control meeting| ad Old Glory was promine ol B AT thaYaky "o "SNectas SO TE b #= O.lat the ‘capitol Tuesday, voted an a Scores bl D 7 zuides the destinies of Gro-|ditional appropriation of.$23,000 to the Subnisrine d the isla Parade Notes. of a sergeant and two i Connecticut State Farm for Women to| present, Owing to the fact that h:ff been fitted up in Second e land and development account of the| service men mills did not eclose for the hall ‘on School street in that|institution at Niantic. The 1919 leg- form. members of Army islature appropriated $150,000 for this| Two moor Taftville were unable to appear as who the contract forjpurpose and extra money needed to| dance pr whic ne t Many of the members are employed off the trees on the hill below|complete :mprovements at the pla midnigh ectric ‘cars to ¥ Taftville were on hand midn the mil \ding Cove woolen mill of Joseph}new building Is being erected znd Tatlin completed the work and|completed e forty inm of Jewett City came | | | | : { down strong and made a very creditable f the many cords of wood i Committees in Charge. | s | A general committee of 15 of Norwi ave U WE ADVERTISE EXACTLY The property of Marcus L. Trail of! James Beswick post officers and members were i not only apve: AS 1T IS { Poquonnoc has been sold to Herman| Funeral services f James T | of the celebration. Serv t h heely {Johl of New ! 1 having @ were held on Wednesda Mr. Johl afterncon from : ¥ the Baptist church at Fitchville follow- on of the place{ing a short praver servics at his home. Apont R There was a large attendance of r v mittes wi chairman ; Copp, Be e Commander Vice ( Dmmerd edict C. | American D.| There dward | and small Wauregan Block r. Harold T. Rob! lcolm. £on and Murray, Treasurer Madden, | of march Norwich, Conn. Secretary J. C. P Clarence | it | der nderstanding why City Mis-) frem out of town. There were mans Turner, William Thomas | b 1 nar Itev. Charles A. Northrop asks| beavtiful floral tributes. The funewal| .\\"411 v Anders: Fdward G. L =, 21 wants lower priced clothes;|so often for articles of housenold furni-|eervices were conducted by Rex. M. Mc LIEUT. WEBSTER D. COPP Mokay, Mrs. Minaie Tryon, Miss Ger- | LT ¢, came to Norwich this week and|Lean Goldie, -rector of Grace HEpiscopal i i John, Sunningham, Dr_Jopm} Lw s l f Co but nobody wants cheaper‘ o see what second-hand furnjture| church at Yantio, assisted by Rev. W, 1 Cheirmansaaade Gommittse sned out with & good | ale o rsets a first sergeant and the color | George M and m clothes. | he had to sell. Hetherington, pastor of the Fitch rchied like sol- N i Y nb-c itted ade | s of ld school ¢ weting of the Woman's auxiliary | Paptist church. During the service Mrs. | guard was 1o sub-committees wers made up as | diers of the ol ¢ ’ ), 3 H of Connec(icfi Charles G. Pierce sanz ILead Xindly | Anderson. e young follow: 7 | One of the : rllunx:\ .llr h: [v“': ....Ie y & We're going to give the public| church, Dridgeport | Light, and Nearer My CGod To Thee. Iu( the post carrfed a 4 ommitte Dr’.h".u S. Black- | 14 vear old son v 2 l.mriv»dm s o;u" hat 1 o y 800 women from all] The bearers were Willis Chappe). |flag «nd m: ple mar airman ; William R. Denison and | Whos: é pere i ¢ o lw it v.vagts fine clothes ihe state attended the all day| Fobert Adams Arthur B. Chapman and | their uniforms of blue. uv;:‘.m T. Roblos LT ,.\Llu‘n > il 1 by 2 Ehe One lot of Warner Corsets, er priced. uncey B. Erewster,| William A. Kel Burial was in Yan- A reoresentation from Laflamme Post | arade A,?H\Kll “,‘ —Webster ). Copp, 5o pecn . el " ot s dead Gere ow p i bishop of the presided. tic cemets avhere Rev. Mr. Goldie read|of Jewett City and a nu her of veteran: ‘\‘] 1"” Thomn \‘1\' W 1d{l‘l;, -‘Yjflunw' J. | lat fo T nger of lead Ger the regul.r 53.50 Cor‘e(' 3 ., ) Vi T v d o] i Maddep, George Malcolm and ward G. | man. State Bank Commissioner Everett J.;% cormmittal service. e oW Eoden Jpdetued S the sear of | L b ardig jaz created qui 2 8 . Here’s the prices on Men’ 8| Sturges will report for the vear ending| Church and Allen were in ¢harge of the th ollowing these wers S s tafia 3 | Haglig Jasz band created quite 3| o L0019 ¢ 29 while and Boys' Suits and Over October 1 show that deposits in the, sav- ra) arrangements. | fixsetarment an i douce ooy Mk = ekt e dEnE ) e | s banks of the state and in the s Mrs. Robert Carswell. | £ ar: yet : e o el bt b il e d were arme they last, at $2.00—This is coats— ngs departments of trust companies! ne funeral of Mrs. Robert Carswcu“"“‘m Relief Corps and the Veteran S il, vie L. Tryon “rlc"m!t s - d kettles. 2 : L e e to | toolc place on Wednesday afternoon from |0F 61 'The Civil War veterans number. | 207 7 ) : . . $35.00 ...... NOW $28.00 | 3711400000, an increase of $i3,000,000! 10" jate home at 123 Hamilton avemus| NS 40 rode in automobiles @ { Mt a medium bust corset, with for the vear. harmony 3 by v 3 with an attendance that included rela-|b¥ ] o and down L $40.00 ...... NOW $32.00| 7The United States clvil service com-|tives from Acushnet, Mass. amd other|Drovided by Fletcher Pos R L e e e wiidow aaa| 1 aEShasyy FTont Y Stoel S sl sion announces an examination for|places. There were many handsome flo-| CTans received i SR Teadi { sign readips “In memory of ke dead and $45.00 ...... NOW $36. 00‘ child Iabor tax division, men|ral tributes Rev. George H. Strouse,|passed ¢ ; D e i oy, ol form Hose Supporters. . . up to 70 years of age, for va-|pustor of the I'irst Baptist church, con- fecend Diviaten particu ntion the court of common | Police neadquart nerously pro- $50.00 ...... NOW $40.00 (he burcau of internal revenue, | ducted the services. The bearers wers American band_from fifhe courtdot baniian | g $55.00 department, at salaries ranging|James P. Service, John Walz, Joseph ! mantic the second d =oy| BANDEAUX BRASSIERES .UmC(f $1800 to § toward: 1 T dance ... NOW $44.00| r M { 500 a year, with act-| Williamson and Joseph G. Rainey. Bur- i Femiad owed by the Norwich Lodge of Elis . it 7 “harte for this ual traveling expenses. ial was in Yantic cemetery Where Rev.|with ahout 75 in line marching In double | [+ weils for tnee hensty meomen Charles | 50c $60.00 ........ NOW $48.00| weinesday at Buffalo, at the annual|Mr. Strouse conducted a committal ser-| fila and a long- streamer. of [ Xorvioh Retary club or thole. seacro | The lar 75¢ i meeting of the Episcopal Synod of the|vice. bunting. s were commanded by | contribution, those who furnished auto- | p ALTH LEADER TO e e quality, $65.00 ..o NOW $52.00 | Frovinee ‘of New Yorle and New Jereny| [Funeral arrangements were in charge' Following thém~was | Soo T 0 T i the Floristi soemineny | L UBLIC MEAL e ik g d £ of which Bishop Richard H. Nelson, of(0f Henry Allen and Son Compa Army i and of Ser- | 5¢'tne Community Center who assisted at ADDEESS RED CROSS MELTING | sizes 40, 42 and 44. H.lb, Caps, Fumxshings and|Albany, a former rector of Christ church, Mrs. Frank D. Sevin. Ernesi Mills carrving the s 3 pebbers of the Neorwich chapler o e oo | Ladies’ Embroidery Trimmed he Norwich, is a member, the fact was £ the chowder, and the organizations in | Funeral services' for Mrs. Frank D. |- CAn Ovcnlls, at 10 per cent off |brousht out that the Episcopal church in i bus, numbe ag. The Knights of Colum- of the Ame n ng about 40. under command i > Savin were held from her late hom t -— - —— forward w t America has 1,005,000 members. 217 Laurel Hill avenus on Thursday aft-|of Dr. T. A. Crowley followed and Mieting neld today ir regular prices. | - ernoon with a large attendance that in-|bringing up the rear of | the Waurez the work year w chajrn ENIGHTS TEMPLAR CHARM cluded_relatives from Attleboro, Mass,, |slon were the members | PRESENTED TO'AL CRAIG|New York, Jewett City and other citie g;;u f‘olm?nz;rlf " The employes of the Davis theatre on|There Were a large number of beautiful | Fillmore led the othor Thuretes. Wotiing ‘pecbeatel A1 Craig | floral tributes. The services were con- in the repres lon carrled ban- Taylor, Ww! i manag: ducted bysRev. C. H. Ricketts, pastor one the name of the club and the theatre o’n’° r;:i,?:j' H: me;,eots:;}; of the Greencville Congregational church. g “We Ionor Onr Brothers." m y C al'l‘y { zold Knights Templar charm as a token|The bearers were Herbert L. Knox, It shiof ptliers Carcied) o o of esteem In which the employes, neind. | 1, Judd, John R. Ferkins and Clarence & the Marlin kwell unit. 3 & ing the musicians, held Mr. Taylor. Jazber. ; 5 A Third Diviston 207 Main Streei Mr. Taylor left Thursday afternoenm | Burial took place in the family lot in s = for Montred], Cgnada, for'a Ehort yisit|Moplewood cemetery mhere Hev. K Mr.) The third iveion W and then will go to the Canadlad mortn.| Ricketts conducted o committal service, |Ttallan hand after wh agcompl! n the parlors of s sonves of| Drawers 79c. presented {One lot of Ladies’ Muslin . wijl outline th 8 1 ' X vers important address Drawers, regular $1.00 by Dr. Charles R. Prest, d leade pun- | quality, at 79¢. e of Red | Children’s White English Rib Hose, 59c—These are reg- Amer wio is engi e hunter. led by the h came the Itallan West on & month's hunting (rip, Mr. Tay.| . A- Gager, Jr. was in charge of (nc| socloties about 50 strong. - Thew were —_— ular 75¢ quality, sizes 6 to SALE STARTS lor had ‘intended to go fo Thiladeiphia) (2] aTTangements, % Ebeaursadaetiiuna v T G D E—, 91/, but h: tponed h arl tley, U. 8. ‘N, BIG but has postponed his trip there wntil] WEDDING }&:mnfy“{ er Smitn E:iargltllg;or‘:;_l“ ;n",f THAT UNEASY NOVEMBER 12th, AT — Finnersa—Paie. Gt Seomts were.In charge of Miss K1 Boys’ Knit Toquss, $1.00, large assortment of colors ; o The school child LETTER CARRIERS WORK Miss Catherine Paige, daughter of Mr.|Dur™- The school childfen turmed ouc ‘I‘he Slll‘pri!E Store THROUGH HOLIDAY Houms|3nd Mrs. Willlam Paige of Poquonnog| Very strons there being about $00 in line FEELING Fi and divided as to schools. The Green dull d s d m : While the lines. for the Armistice day | s, oonn. e ot petamy vid| ville schools and the Broadway schosl e and regular $1.50 quality. Selling out the entire stock of Ladies,| parade was forming in Main street| e EA ®| attracted more than passing notica with s s marri turd: . Mens and Children's ~ Clothing and | Thursday atternoon” the letter _carriera B G eton ot toa s b7 | their_excellent marchinz and - school urnishings. . 0. G. : i - 1 were coming out of the post officc build- | parsonage at Poquonnoc Bridge. They|cheers. St. Patrick's school had 110 ia This will positively be the biggest sale {ing to go out on thelr afternoon deliv- o & H ness. Why be out ..i‘ sorts with your-l | Do you need a Coat for a B°y seli and everyb: s hen one . wWere attended by Mr. and Mrs Harola|line and carricd the banner of the Junior Jose -of Schenck's. Mandrake Pills or Girl 7 If so, look at our you sver Wuaed of- cries. McGuire, brother-in-law and sister of the | Red Cross. S5 ey Fhue o Don't miss this opportunity, it will| There was no holiday for Uncle Sam's | bride respectively. After a wedding trip Fourth ' Division . Ei xg.l be worth while. men although the rest of the citizens | Mr. and Mrs. Finnegan will reside on a| The Liberty Drum corps with Felix were celebrating the anniversary of the | farm at Gallup 'Hill, Ledyard, where | DeBarros as drum major, led the fourth 57.239 Cem] Avenue momenlous ending of the World War. Mr. Finnegan is a successful farmer. division which was comprised of the Y. ion” for_bil- line befors purchasing. hurhg e, etc. 25¢_per bex—uncoated or sugar ¥ | M. H. A, and associated society. Many ' icoated _YOU WANT to put rour busi- AT THE SURPRISE STORE |, A counterteit coin may be lead, but #¢| Why fsn't the diference of opinlon the | of the members of this society were in| LIEUT. EARLE C. HERRICK ) chesckl & Son. POIAT | o Vettee v S ie: hese 1§ e madic hard to push. greatest common divisor? uniform, one member having served with Fletcher Post Commander T b+ | SR Satletin, 3 2 - : g . ;