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Bl 350 FATR AND COOL TODAY; | | FAIR, WARMER TOMORROW | i Mormwich Bulletin A\ zef Urbanowicz, Gieuseppe Montesi, Vie- [ TWO MONTVILLE JEN I Norwich Health Good. POETRY & Ini§' tor Ivar Santti, Gismondo Coléthia, Henry FOR SUPERIOR COURT TRIAL! The only communicable diseases re- ~ Dempsey, Franz Joseoh Buchsc, Thomas| Samuel Gibson, 53, and his son, George, [Ported from Norwich last week were | AUTUMN NIGHTS, Am_ qumol”‘a‘} Sl 17, of Montville, were bound over to the [tWo cases of diphtheria, according to |Now when rain falls dimlyfl ar 1 b Chlmderall i y criminal superior court by, Justice of the |the weekly morbidity report of the | And the damp creeps on the floor, . sy Baaeeie Peace ‘William Smiddy at a continued |State department of health. VWhOU e misted atteet lixkt mivers ]3] F: [tontonpiDis,s Bitlen Shanl o apig hearing in Mentville Saturday en a charge | Communicable diseases reported fro TR Khost beaNo mgptcs . H las Frencis Contay, James Franeis Con- . towns" in" east; c 4 rHT | : Ldy of indecent assault upon their daughter g stern Connecticut @uring |The wind runs ’round the corner | nors, Mariano Muscarella, Domenico Zep- |9 [TCSCent SO0, Mo oo o de. | the week wers Breathless. on hurried feet, o MR e e o Tot 500 eath, they awess | _ Diphtheria—Norwich, 2; Rockville, 2;|And the leaves blow brown and draggled o s - : B e e ethering x;x:lsq“;a‘:ct;:rm; oJChn ar;:;: co]r{)mlued to the New London county ;(llhnle. 2; Danielson, 3; Willimantic Pa’u my window down the s : C T en in New Haven, but for 13 years . John Joseph Ryan, Matthew |12l i Searl E On_this night without a_ star : as Veen auditor of the Greenwich|iefferty, Wiadyslaw Barron, Augus® e | Justice Smiddy ordered the girl commit- | Mone ee ameom 1'1"“{‘7';,';;“,:'“"‘: 3| GEOREE exns buc thimk ofiybus 5 Company, million dollar cor- | aezkie: , Henry Luke Magill, Clarence |ted to the state farm for women. Whooping cough—Som: 3 o . cep-Miing - e Lealand Bancroft, William _ Archibaid e St (L ! r K Cowie, Patrick Joseph Keating, Max Jo- | . = And my song to mak t ut. ) Sl e ¥ JO I NORWICH MAN ADMITTED Recetver Files Application While the husy’“kmfley‘;,':"’;‘:_“' o hools of Greenwich, took a com-| “mna apnlication 0f Rubin Shapiro was TO MAYFLOWER SOCIETY| Robert W. Perkins of this city. receiver | And my hand that rests in your hand el course In a business colleze at|gismissed, the application of Achiiles Go-| A meeting of the board’of assistants of the Shore Line Electric Raftway Co.,| SO contentedly and stirs, e L S e e n. of the Connecticut Society of Mayflower | has filed in the superior court an an-|so contentedly until reial law and banking in the Chica~y Descondants was held with the govern-|Plication for the continuance of the Te- | Burnt out fagots snap and ‘flare; 4 Am 1 Technical soclet 2 A ¢72 |or. Colonel Charles E. Thompson, in ceivership for four months from Oct. 17, | Then my drowsy eves are wakened - 1)' 1“ "!\l::‘ ’xml] I\n\l‘l\i“l ‘1\\‘0 chil- NS, I'I“S ‘f“;"‘r ' e -‘('d Hartford, Saturday afternoon. The fol- 1921_{“’hl6h is the expiration of the previ- And I look—you are not there! Y N ie will come here with his arriet F. Cushman o artford, H s v . ous four month tod b; ; on the 16th of this month and will Sl g T e e S eE T Shadows, shadows by my hearth, e 2 S 3 e ner. by s 1 pieel s z T lninth In descent from William Brew- Movinz shadows, deep and Jonely, o iness wit valued at appraXi- |ster; Edwin Werter Higgins of Norwich,| Golchester School Consolidation Vote In the hollow of your chair. . . o @ oek s or ca100 000 Fandysdes 0D) acecrding to an ap-|ninth from Stephen Hopkins, Miss Clara| The v, 7 e - he stock is to be called on made by o a o SomEs 1e vote on the consolidation of the|what have I to do with them i ¥ }\J?‘s‘a:\lfl;;g flflg{fgr;rf:;":;“.’::fl;ffi ‘ffr:;'; schocls in Colchester was 158 in favor| And the monotone of rain? | Harttord | o e eamn T inth from Wilhan Brads | 10 124 against the consolidation. Why must tears be ever dripping who Was e i : 1 to leave | ford, George Harold Gilpatrick of Put- DR e e e —abigail W. Cressore in New York Jar. e randchildren. wh> are fnam, cleventh from William Brewster,| Mothers of Waterford are to bring ald. f g m-law ars entitled |and Mrs, William Lester Urquhart of | their babies Friday afternoon to the cr- 2 IN CIXE her property. Rich- |Hartford, eleventh from Richard War- | dan school for a baby show conducted by NEXT YEAR. or : IN SUPERIOR COURT ator. ren the public health nursing seivice. There are no roses in the garden now. B Ot e : ident of Hart- The riot of the golden-glow droops 5 years and Lived at 14l S sere; - street. He grandson’s residence oL e me, Disssews ow tern Point is one of th : 2 " in the colony and is occup . T summer by widow, Mrs, Mar e oo s oc al The things we meant to do are Wot all man cf Hartford and her famil 3 d;)nc. b 5 A oy Ras sought counsel far too muc . WICH NN. from fear | Dedication Services SHANNON BLDG. NOR Co But new_delights are waiting to be won + .1 The anphicants came from all ove rvices for Mt. Calvary Next year, next year. 10.80 ‘on |14 S e e ONE POUND OF Your eves. my dear, are wisttul stil, 1 ‘ re ol cnow, 4 ng the third Sunday With maiden-dreams no longer prom- : zinodi il PURE LEAF LARD FREE e -| el iina) ook s e But where the distance beckons we shal n at the evening service and S v + = other pastors will speak. WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR OVER N e e 2 Perhaps we took the wrong road at the Bl Andover grange Is o enterfajn East| tinn, (oo o e (}Ll WEDNESDAY ONLY And were not wholly sure what course | i to steer; | PR R But overhead our guiding stars will burn G | Next year, next year. I b - e e All paths are longer than we thought at i ST ; R R . first 2 i —3 s are shorter, and they seem c t | - more drear; xR But God's forgiving destinies have ¥ nursed B year, next year. S . TR I | | i< \orthington Smith, in Boster k 5 el g es Conn Transcript. : i HUMOR OF THE DAY Susie—Papa, what makes a man al- ways give a woman a diamond engage- ment ring 3 Her ather—The woman—Edin- burgh Scotsman. wouldnt call me 4 s are around.” X “It makes me feel so sheepish."— 4 Baltimore American. 5 “Were you and daddy good boys when I was goge?” asked the mothér. “Oh, yes, mother.” replied the child “And did you treat nurse respectively?” “I should say we did.” “And did you i ; night?” “I should say 3 shington Dirge. “How did this millionaire make his money?” & “By detaining eggs.” “I don't understand.” “He detained them in cold storage and cornered the market.”—Birming- ¢ = ham Age-Herald. “I don't care what you say about the De Styles, they are certainly the cream of society.” s you are right. At any rate e had of human kindness appears to be beneath them.”—Boston Trans- i cript. 1 Friend—Was Miss Filmite angry i when she found you had forgotten to | b turn the crank? &l p B Bx ’?m”fl A BT . Camera Man—Not after I had said i [l IMEPUK LA UND l that I became so engrossed in her act- [ ing that I forgot to turn—Film Fun. - | Edwin—If I do say it myself, I fan- } Y cy I've got a pretty good head on my o | B shouiders. ] Afigelina—It's not really beautifu 4 1"’5 e & 3 Lfi d fl Edwin. the way I do my hair—~ T t'st e ved here 3 : o cents saved here, and five cents saved there that counts up in the long run, and these Boston Store sales cer- B |1 teinly offer you chances encush to bring the total up to a goodly sum. Here you will find practically all that you “Well, Junior—- § e Eoll and U 4 : - 2 “Are “politics” plural?” : | need for your Fall and Winter sewing, at prices which make buying now a duty as well as a pleasure. “No, my boy, there isn’t anything in 18 the world more singular than politics. - | T —Youngstown Telegram. Fasteners, Hocks and E; ':"E Elastics and Lingerie Tape Tapes and Bindings Miscellaneous 1 imes Where BT i Piga o Ol ; - % s arming themselves with scythes 5 | Cling Socket Fasteners.... 10z | chhEl:asnc of bcstflqaht){ — All} 35c Taffeta Seam Binding...... 29c | 98c Imported Scissors. . B the arny - s | De Long Fasteners........ 7c{ Widths from one-quarter to one- o9 o g o0 "o oot 85c Imported Scissors. . “I suppose they intend to cut down vas | @l et inch. Regular prices from 8¢ to 20c g 2c : h D votAE hIAGKE Soeh " ! Alliance Fasteners. . 7c| SALE PRICES FROM 6c TO 17c | 156 W-N Bias Scam Tape, in | 98¢ Imported Scissors. . i A Il e S e ; Wilsnap Fasteners. . P s colorp... Noiiblack for iwhite 12!/ ] 3125 Imported: Shears UefiNoHt shrdlu shridu shrdlu shrddd | 12)kc Alliance Hooks and Eyes. alelPricRi It e .. 7¢] W-N White Bias Seam Tape— 30 Gilt Edge Shoe Polish. | e e fenna Oval Hat Elastio for... 4o 176 width _....0.7"Sale Price 15¢|30c Raven Gloss Polish........ 25c KALEIDOSCGPE i el Oval Hat Elastic for....... 1o | 19 width .. .. Sale Price 16c | 15c French Gloss ............. 12c z x St ol Wi F T Bl 22¢ width .. Sale Price 19c| A. A. Brown Polish—Sale Price 25c BEXInE KRRt O e 5c Snap Fastener Tape 21ch ¢ i : | very popular in Berlin. i : I e e er it toloaionl Pricat 39¢ § 25c width ......... Sale Prica 21c| 25c Pee Chee White.. Tyt Lt N -1 c Lady Dainty Lingerie Tape 13c | 20c Blanket Binding........... 15c|25c Wizard Crystals oo ok s ool axoirting Thghiri i Bittass | 15¢ Spring Maid Lingerie Tape 13c | 25 Blanket Binding. 22| 2-in-One Paste, all shade: f lons oD ket Sat e EIREE ob g [ i All Cotton Tapes at Sale Prices— | 25¢ Shoe Polish ....... | London until 1534, when they were re- 2 10c Shoe Button Kits.......... 8 20c Tape, 24-yard rolls......... 15c] 35c Skirt Markers . 5 | moved to the Zoo. PEARL BUTTONS Dress Shi=lds 10c Cotton Skirt Belting. 39 Skirt Markers .. .-+ 33 | The Japanese and the Dutch huve r Were 5 Sale Price 4c| 500 Nai ini 12¢ Cotton Skirt Beltin iciDusticapel o -t e e s e ; s % i 50c Naiad Dress Linings for... 42c ¢ : ing. e | of marriage by proxy. ere 10 - Sale Price 8| 50c Net Dress Linings for..... 45| 30¢ Silk Skirt Belting..... i angers for 25c [ Opera performed in Berlin and trans . Were 12/ . Sale Price 10c | $1.00 Jap Silk Linings for...... 89c | 3% Silk Skirt Belting. .. ... Colived ShitEiaTat i nngeriati L Al Tuitecl by, wirclich teiwhons mamis : Were 19¢ ............ Sale Price 15¢§ GEM DRESS SHIELDS Warren’s Straight Boned Belting— Sale Price 3 for 25¢ L-?nf lo::::\lia; rain :::l ?;:z:s light- c fi\Ne.—e 42 ... - Sale Price 38 | Was 21c .. ... Sale Price 18c | 12/2c Metal Coat Hangers....... 5¢ | ning is because the air has been chang- e a § Were 45¢ .. . Sale Price 40c § Was 25¢ . Sale Price 21c| 10c Twink Dye—Sale Price SEiC, :cd and can not hold its moisture. “'u:ea S § Were 55¢c ........ ... Sale Price 48c | Warren’s Curv. - 15¢ Tintex Tints—Sale Price 12!2c | Indians who have accounts in Amari- ed Boned Belting — 2 g ; Ao ; Goate 160-yard enocle NAIAD DRESS SHIELDS Was 250 Sale Price 21| 15 Sunset Soap Dye........... 11c can banks frequently sign their chosks , o ik e ST s78ale: Priss: 21c e St e e by making a print of their thumbs. nimee ale Price 5c—55c Dozen | Were 356 - docs ° | Was 30c . 2. Sale Privei25c et Lot i sl S Some Arabs are extremely fond of ¢ Coats’ 250-yard spools— |igee e - Sale Price 37c ] p. ‘o B id e e Rt cons - 43¢ hyena stew, and this despite the fact Sale Price 8c—87c Dozen§ Ware 50¢ ........... Sale Price 44c 3¢ Maosl Wening Sreas. 64c that even a dog turns from hyena : s P E Was . Sale Price 10c | 12/¢ Curling Irons - 10 meat in disgust . . L 5 = 4 % c Curli rons . 2 = Sale Price 8c—87c Dozen Was . Sale Price 12/c| 25¢ Curling Irons . 21c A poscard e e 5 - | Silk Button Hole Twist.. 2 for 5¢ Pins and Needles s Sale Pricetsc| S0 Warren Guimpes, all sizes, e S g = fet : 5 ; in black or white—Sale Price 42¢ Deotsnd. i 25 Kerr's Lustre Twist....... 20c | Tiger Common Pins—Sale Price 2c| /2% 23 ---. Sale Price 21c| 30:"3 in-One Oil—Sale Price.. 22c reached Ate dumine e 25¢ Barbour’s Linen........... 2ic| Waldorf Common Pins— \SIII:( Rl;gcRac Braid— 3 15c 3-in-One Oil—Sale Price.. Miss Paddy Durke, an Irish-Ameri- Shanfoek e Tivead e SeloyBricopdc |G | [ ept LS T Saan ntmanuk g (Girecter (b s 5 o . 's Sani g g a e : 22¢,Glescoll ace Thread 00, qoc] 100 Superba Common:Rines ol = ¢ 750 Kleinert's Sanitary Belts. .. 67c film company in London. King’s Basting Thread— = A . g 59¢ Sanitary Aprons. 50c Machinery recently devised will lay 8¢ Spool—4 for 27c 1:/2C vAlhance Plnfi—Sale Price 10c Hose Supporters 98¢ Sanitary Aprons. 87¢c concrete on a roadway nine inches to £, : 15¢ Kirby Beard Pins— v 29¢ Eclipse Corset Clasps. twelve inches in thickness, covering ! Wiilington Ez:;sctmsg Th:iea#— % Sale’ Price! 13¢c V_elveti an” Hose S;ppu;‘tert—sb( Thimbles, celluloid, nickel 14,000 square feet in a day. = —6c an 3 > : 2 sizes, for all ages. i i i 23 S 5 r B .. e c a pfml Alliance Dressmaker’s Pins, in Pl Bac,_es egular prices T;llu'r"nnél’r‘nfis_-le IPrncg. Countess Giulia Perisco della Chi- : | Vse Aunt Lydia's. .. see. 10c| quarter-pound boxes, were e o ou “ms" Price esa, a sister of Pope Benedict XV, is p 2 d 100 Giant Linen Finish 8.| 35c—Sale Price ............. 2%} PRICE 17¢ TO 25¢ s, LaceA BOIXP 2 - leading a movement for the restoration - | 10c Dexter’s White Knitting Were 0 itr o ... Sale Price 25c | Wide Web Hose Supporters — For| 1o/ “Corget Laces—Sale Price 110 oF Thalva guar sl Chorchin: | | B Cotton—Sale Price ..... "% .. 8| 10c Toilet Pin Books— Children, Misses, Young Women and | 17:"Corset Laces-Sale Price.. 14c London still contains two buildings | ] Saleit 5 Sale Price 8| Women.' Regular prices from 32c| 20° Corset Luses—Seie Fey 7 that witnessed the performance of X | G 15¢ Dexter’s White Knitting . to 53— s orios. . Vg Shak s play i : AR e e 12} | Toilet Pins, on cards—Sale Price 4c 10c Grandma's Ironing Wax.... 5¢ akespears’s plays during Shake- s e i : SALE PRICES 27c TO 47c 7c Bees Wax—Sale Price 5o spear’s life—the Middle Temple hall & % @ Coats’ Darning Cotton—all 100! Bin Cubse.si s o Sale Bl 8o [ ol ChMilc ehrpoiins 47 c 8c e S K. The t cor was bound for |§§ colors — Sale Price 5c—3 for 25c f 20c Pin Cubes...... Sale Price 17c] 0 n T SUPP RN 12¢ According to a calculation made by . B Coats’ Mercerized Darning Cot- Robert's Needles......Sale Price 8¢ - M. C. Supporters. 3% L 17c a German physician, a man who has ; H ton — Sale Price 6c—5 for 25c { Milward’s Needles....Sale Price 8c | 30c Daphne Pad Supporters. e . 21c shaved himself for fifty years has T Mercerized Darning Cotton, 250- | CLINTON SAFETY PINS SEW-ON.HOSE SUPPORTERS |6 Tos fieasures=Cale Brice.. oo I o iending botors of mior wite Bisash h ic the seccidend yard spools—Sale Price.’.... 15c AT SPECIAL PRICES Value 20c ......... Sale Price 15c|25c Tape Measures—Sale Price 21e zor in his hand. tion Day, October 7. 10c Baby Mine Safety Pins..... 8¢ 4c§ Alliance Saféty Pins at Sale Prices 5¢c § De Long’s Safety Pins at Sale Prices Darning Worsted—Sale Price. . 8¢ Darning Worsteds for......, Value 25¢ . Value 29¢ , Sale Price 21c Sale Price 25¢c Sale Price 29¢ 10c Shoe Trees—Sale Price. 8¢ 10c West Electric Curlers 8c 10c Parisian Curlers 25c Parisian Curlers... The undeveloped state of America’s chemical industry, due to this coun- try’s dependence on Germany for medi- cines, is said by experts to have cost 100,000 to 150,000 lives in the influenza epidemic, when the German supply of medicines was cut off by the war. Amecrican chemists have since evolved arsphemanine, a treatmeat for pneu- monia.