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® NORWICH BULLETIN. ——rrmanav RAIN MADE FREE DAY AT STAFFORD —— early morming rain at the Staf- ground on the opening day on the race track In & quagmirs and forced the post- the rm programme and ‘Wednesday's rae- be run off on Saturday. did the rain affect the rac- a during the morndng but as the weather cleared the attendance took on cuArlhh proportions. The fair this wesr i better than in years previcus concessions of As the falr is held just at the close o the harvest season this is productive ® excellent exhibits of farm produce, wome of which surpass many of the ¢x- Mits of the larger state fairs. The ex- Muns of agricultural pursaits is hed in the large exhibition hall in the cen- tar of tho grounds. The exhibils in-| tinded a large number of tha fines wpecimen ot staple produc's and not aj few excellemt varfeties of novelties in the vegetable line. The ¥ B. Dimock of Stafford #n the bmiMing and incindes mammoth squashes, prize-winming cabdages, corn. | mslons and other products Vorthy mention are the exhibits of W. A. Fos-| fer of Stafford and John Danrk of West Stafferd. Both inciude large va-| pleties of farm produce, (03¢ with Alo et found in the large &xhlmll'x\v is a pleasing exhibit of fancy W BYED HER WRAP BLUE AND A SKIRT BROWN/ Each package of “Diamond Dves” sontains directions simple mvl woman can dye or tint her worn, shab- | by dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stock- tngs, sweaters, coverings, draperies| hangings, everything, even if has| never dyed before. Buy ‘“Diamond| Dyes"—no other kind— then perfect; bome dyeing is sure because Diamond { | h to dye| s linen, | o wool or silk, or wheth: potion or mixed goods ot | entered by the women of Tolland and Windham counties. This exhibit in oludes patchwork quilts, braided rag ! rugs, embroidered tab'e linen and other pieces of beautiful fancy work. The midway this year is the largest | in years and like all midways has ev- erything that could be desired in the way of novel attractions. A large part of the midway is devoted to side show!‘ which include all the novelties, freaks and other forms of entertainment that are found under canvas. One of the feature attractions on the ground was the athletic tent in which Al Land- strom, Norwich wrestler, challenged all heavyweight comers. Working with Lundstrom is Mike James who has ap- peared in Norwich many times. The vaudeville attractions for the free performance oppesite the grandstand, of a very high type of outdoor attractions. The feature of this pro- Other numbers good in thelr The vaudeville was postponed. Wednesday was entry day the % wae meagre but it is expected with the fair helding over untfl v there Wil be many added cn- Owing to the rain there \aas no n charged at the gate but the midway eoncessions did a very large business as there were no other attrac- tiona to attract the crowds Today the second day raeing wil are program are equally as line. card be run off and several zood races promised on this card. This will be the big day of the three and with zo0od Wweather & record-breakinz crowd s expected. The grounds on Wednes- day were crowded with hundreds of 2u- | tomobiles. Health Report For Week. The following report of communicable diseases in the week up to October 10, is made by the state department of health: 1theria—Groton Willimantic 1 rlet fever—New London 3, Thomp- 2 North Stonington 1, Willi- mantic Whooping cough—Brooklyn 2. The fable of the tortoise and the hare teaches us that perseverance usually gets the gate receipts. MANSFIELD DT VT Mrs. Alma Shale and her bidilier, Kv- erett Lincoln, formergy of Kaglevitie, r of Winchester, Mass., visited the MeC lum family Monday and Tuesday of last week. Mr. Lincoln is mow en a irip to urope. Miss « Bertha Eotham of Willimantie, after a visit at her parentz] home a week ago, left for Philadeiphia, where she will i study art. The Misses Tilden had as a week end house party their Walter Brigham, of Framingham. Mass., and their brother, B W. Tilden, and his family of Norwich. Miss Alma Tillinghast of South Coven- iry spent the week end with her school- mate, Miss Gladys Livingstone. John Livingstone discharged his rifle into his right leg while gunning Saturday afternoon. He is in St Joseph's hospi- tal, Willimantic. The auction at the former home of the late Mrs. Sarah J. Stedman was n great and high priced event for a local bargain sale. Visitors Sunday at the parsonage were Mr. and Mrs. Spear of Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson of Wocdstock, also George Nelson of Andover. Rev. and Mrs. A, D. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Ropd, ail of Willimantie, were present at the service at the state training school and hospital Sunday af- ternoon, Mr. Carpenter made a very in- teresting and helpful address on Lessons from Nature. The mission departmeat of Dunham Memorial church is busy with making up bundles of clothing and soap to help “fill a ship in fellowahip” of relief supplies for the many post-war sufferers in east- ern Europe. Wells in this village are very low. Devotional meeting tonight (Thure- day) at 7 o'clock at the parsonage. EAST KELINGLY A, H. Sayles was in Dunielson Monday. The missionary conference held Oct. 8 and 9 was a decided success. If all individually and as a church and na- tion would practice the sermon of ev. H. B. Sloat of Hartford, heaven would be; begun immediately. Mrs. George W. Handy is.ill Mrs. Hildur Bartlett and Nellie Soule have been appointed delegates to the state convention at Danbury next week. Mrs. Silas Adams and Mrs. Pliny Roth were in Daniclson Tuesday. Byron M. Lewis entertainec his sister from Attlebore, Mass., over Sunday. The whole lage feels thankful te cousins, Dr. and Mrs. | nere | ~ CORNS Llft Off with Fmgers MCRTOBER 13. 18 1921 | in “THE MAR( Thke uproarious adventures of a millona could live fer 2 'Acek in New Yurx ° \ CONWAY A LE in “BUCKING THL, TIGER” A story ot adventure, romance, suspense, mystery and comedy skillfully compounded into photoplay_perfoction. ZULU LOVE—Scm» Comedy NEWS WEEKLY e THIS AFTERNOON—Geraldine Fnrrar in “The Woman and the Puppet” ‘\/:Cu QANA ‘ “LIFE’S DARN FUNNY” FROM CHRISTINE JOPE SLADE'S SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY “CARETQY WITHIN" ALICE CALHOUN Doesuv uurt a bit! Drop a lit Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting then shortly you life it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freevone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or; corn between the toes, and the calluses, with soreness or irritation. —————— e have the bandstand removed, as been an eyesore for years. Clark Lewis has been in Brockton, Herbert Oatley rebuilt. The Aseptic Products mills are rnxued with orde it has ting friends | i 4 | ‘THOMPSON Mayhew returned home {rom William | the Day Kimball hospital on his jday. He has been there since July ke fell to the bottom of his emnty while taking away hay. His neighbors and fellow grangers have expressed their sympathy by finishing his having age cutting. tatoes and presenting him a purse! of money A number from here atiended Brock- ton 'fair last week. James Ryan’s men have | provements on Arthur Mills' birth- ensil- 1 generous begun im- residence Eli—E s e il Manhalian 121-125 Main Street Friday Saturday Beginning Tomorrow Morning Two-Day Wonder Sale I S-U-I-T-8 sale. tion. = e | o | | AGAIN PROVING OUR VALUE-GIVING SUPREMACY BOUGHT AT ENORMOUS PRICE CONCESSIONS, WHICH ENABLES US TO SELL THEM AT FAR, FAR LESS THAN REGULAR. YOU CAN HARDPLY BELIEVE THIS EVENT POSSIBLE — THAT SUCH TRULY WONDERFUL SUITS MAY BE HAD AT SUCH LOW PRICES. WE WANT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE LUXURIOUS FUR TRIMMINGS, EMEROIDERY AND QUALITY OF FABRICS. ALL SILK LINED AND INTERLINED AND HAND TAILGRED. IN THREE GROUPS . We cannot recall when such perfectly _stu.nmng suits have been offered in a | They have all the characteristics ' of higher priced suits. Suits worth up to 550.00 The astonishing cleverness of the styles, the high character of the workmanship and the excellent quality of the mater- ials, as well as the richness of decora- tion, make them worthy of your atten- Suits worth up to $65.00 Luxuriously fur-trimmed suits that are | achievements in smart tailoring. From the top of the collar to the finished hem they will compare with suits yon want to wear and have your friends see. Suits worth up to $75.60 121-125 Main Mavhattan Friday Saturday ] [ Q 29 39 49 L) Street i kas had his chimney | digging 140 bushels of po- | —Wanda Hawley in “Her Sturdy Oak’—%“Peaceful Alley” Comedy. R ————— ! o g - THE mosT Shaw at 2:15 7.00 AND BEST . 25c FOR THE Evng. 30c-40c MONEY Tases Paid Today, Friday, Saturday—KElTH’S VAUDEV[LLE LOVE & SKANKS COMEDIANS YOU'LL LIKE DE LEA & ORMA “SIX FEET OF FUN" Belmont & Stowaway NESTOR & VINCENT NOVELTY ACT A PICTURE OF LOVE, MYSTERY SUSPENSE AND ACTION WITH | ALICE JOYCE, in “SCARAB RING” COMING SOON ? ? MRS. EVA FAY ? ? Davis e Charles Yantic Fire Engine Co. Friday Oct. 14, 1921 Herb Smith’s Worcester CENTR!:, GROTG Enlarged Orchestra Alsa Noveity tal Fife and mantic. SHORT 7:15 PARADE IN NORWICH A of Groton, ing September | Lawrenca, | Watrous Workers’ ion cirele today iace * BIG DANCE Music by the Continen-' m Band of Wiili- P.M.—IN YANTIC AT 8 P. M.} —IN— “PEGGY PUTS IT OVER” A Clever Comedy Drama S s n L e me— TONIGHT JOHN GOLDEN PRESENTS THE PLAY THAT BROKE THE WORLD’S STAGED BY WINCHELL SMITH PLENTY OF GOOD SEATS BUY EARLY AND BE SAFE PRICES—50c, $1.00, $1.50. $2.00 and $2.50 State and Government Tax T Plus LEARN TO DANCE THE LATEST FOR THE GOVERNOR’S BALL | PEIVATE LESSONS GIVEN DAILY < PHONE 1996 OR 101 | N. H. LEVY, Instructor s REA..‘AR” P DAY AND SATURDAY Gained 20 Pounds Declares It’s Simply Astonish- ing to See the Wenderful Benefits She Has Derived From Tanlac — Says Ter- rible Headaches Have Disap- peared “It sounds unreasonablie, actually gained 20 pounds in a month’s time by taking Ta the wonderful benefit | l' from the use of this medicine ply astonishing.” said Mrs. Brown, 111 Third Street, N.H. “Why, 1 am so happy of my troubles T cu praise this medicine . the time I began g Tanlac, 1 suf- fered for something over WO Yvears with a very bad form of stomach trou- ble. “My appetite was scarcely eat a thing would be so badly bl sometimes I was almo: to bed for fear smother. I felt tired and 1 of the time and became terribl couraged over my condition. I Y had such violent headaches | was un- but T have than and derived is sim- M| ve Manche to r eno e relieved never Up to so 1 could stomach with poor My ed able to be out of bed for two or three days at a stretch. “Four bottles of Tahlac completely restored my health and anyone can sce at a glance the wonderful change that cond BAKE DANIELS, THE MARCH HARE, AT THE DAVIS THEATRE, FRI- | In Four Weeks Tlme DANCE ARMORY, NORWICH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14th Humphrey’s Orchesira Al Wrubei b phone Soloist Mr. Richard Dobenditto Direet From “Lh M lef for home Mass., for i Springs 10. Everything of the meeting Temporary Vice-President Shipping Board | | Tosepl: w. who has and ass his ne has taken place in my have a splendid appetite stomach trouble has peared. 1 can eat want without ev fee indigestion. The bes: never bothered any move with hewd- aches and this was the greatest relief] l cs R. Carey, Jew has been_engazed in impbmlm for many years.