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T & hour followed Miss = McGarry, whoge | during his visit and will return to Paris |steamship East Side a° Hobo! 3 K. L. Marvin, son of Mr and J‘-'M ) home is in Putnam, has been district | Tuesday morning. The British authori- The arms were alleged to have | Charles Maxvin of this town, were mar- nurse in Pomfret for mearly four vears,|ies have pot yet been informed as to s Ireland ried SaturGay in Boston. The @Bremony H . her resignation taking effect October 1,|whether American troops will acc nt, turough Assistant | was performed by Rev. Howard 4. Mor- M; R ! She has donpe excellent work General Pershing. Mattuek, declined <0 | ton. 4 school health work has i An impressive ceremony has been ar- |produce e in support of its com- ey ot & " Detroit, Oot. 15.—The cost of making|United States and Canadian engineers| sciool's progr Her thor ranged to take place in Westminster Ab- | paint tuck would not discuss dngi,do:wl';)' }T;s‘;xmga;mm‘;’“im it s an ¢ fact mfivn?: ne St Lawremce wiver between Lake |cailed for three locks between Montreal | ing, wide cxperience and pleasmg per-fhey at elevensthirty o'clock Monday morn- | the resson for failure to proceed. and Chief Bolden, backed by the Gity]s wery d:m. ulfl:e:”a““ o Ontgrio and Montreal navigable to deep {and Lake St. Louis; three hetween Lake | sonality, enabled her to carry on theling The dean and clergy of the abbe P — council, in endeavoring to stop bootleg- | and agony (rm\ Sohy of ra sea vesscls was estimated at $253,738,200 | St. Louis and Lake St. Francis, and three | work in an efficient manner and she will | will meeting the American general BRIEF STATE NEWS ging in Bristol, m lead to surprising | erd and d i Theumatics. y Col. W, P. Wooten, United States|Detween Lake St. Francis and Chimney | be missed keenly by the children. | North door and conduct him to ti Y S osile pel Ay e T e ‘powertul. iying and quick- \rmy engineer, and W. A. Bowden, chief | Point, near Ogdensburg. N. Y. Mrs. James Ryan (Miss Margaret Mur-1of the unknown soldier where the services | Deen Ri Prof. R, R. Cone has been |, . 1o h: newspapers refrain from |@ctitg. Rheuma is harmless. and gives- cogineer of the Canadian department of | The main dam of the proposed hydro-|ray) will succeed Miss McGarry in heaith | of decoration will be held. ) 'to his former home in | A0t derails fasting and biessed relief almost at once radiways and engineers. who made an 18] electric plant. at Long Sault rapids | work. meonths’ suryey of the proposed lakes to the ocean rgute for the international joint commission. This cost, they report- ed, wodld provide {or a chanuel depth of 25 feet. with provision in u\e penx:g nent improvements for e depth to 30 feet If dun-n.b\e, at an addl- tional cost of $17,986,180. Maintenance was cstimafed at $2,562.- 006 annmally. Their recommendations, however. contemplated aiso deyelopmeat | of a power plant that wopld produce 1,464,000 horeepawer. ' This_ plant, built on a great dam at Long Sault rapids, near Ogdensburg, N. Y., it was declared, cowid be expecled to produce about 40 per cemt. of the potential power in the st uwmu:e river. ent p;uv:un recommend- ed by mflu contemplated a series ¢ nine docks, 32 miles of canals, 40 1-2 mBes of lake channel and 108 miles of | These improvements were | 220 feet river ehannel conceived to take care of the irop from Lake Ontario to Montreal locks 824 feot long by 80 feet wide were recommended. th of 320 feet were suggested, and it was recommended that all open channels have a bottom width of af least 450 feet. The lmprovements recommended by the LACO CASTILE SOAP FOIL WRAPPED Only the pur gstn'5¥\0 (4 pur skin’ and df%é‘é be safe. 'y A A pure ried from ol v'/’) P, ForHonest Castile Buy LACQ, The Colenianl Greatest of All Home Lamps Burns Gasoline or Kerosene Special Price 59 30 DEMONSTRATION ALL DAY SATURDAY Generators, Mantles and Parts Always Kept in Stock. PRESTON BROS. “You Can Do No Bejter Buy Our Wurst.” Canals with a bot-} tom width of 200 feet and a surface | Na Salad Complete Withoui 1yonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street MAGAZINE SPECIALIST would develop a head of 74 feet, the en- gineers reported. An emeregncy dam at Ogden Isiand, to be used for regulation and additional safety, also was recom- mended. The new Welland ship canal being con- structed by he Canadian govermment is being built to accommodate vessels $00 feet long with a draft of 25 feet. Pro- vision is made, hewever, for deepening the the usemble depth water to 30 feet. The canal is 25 miles long and steps down a dron of 326 1-2 feet between Lake Lrie and Lake Ontarfo. It is to have seven lift locks, three of them twin locks in flight, similar o the Gatun locks of the Panama canal It is estimated that o of the locks can be filled in efght minute and that passage through the canal can be made in eight hours, The new Welland is the fourth canal to-be constructed by the Canadian gov- ernment between Lake Erie and lake Ontario. The third, or present canal, is restricted to yessels of not more than 14 feet draft, with locks 270 fefl long and 45 feet wide. The first Welland canal was built as a private enterprise. belng completed In 1829. It had 40 wooden locks, each 110 feet dong, 22 feet wide, and eight feet depth of water on the sills, P_OMFRET The pulips and teachers, with the par- |- ents and friends of the Pomfret, ' gave Miss Nellic district nurse of Pompfret a farewe ed by the presentation of a hox of can- dy, a gold plece and bouguets from the pupils “and teachers of the school. Re- ireshnients were served and a moctal ‘Washington, Oct. 13.—Secretary Hughes today characterized the death of Senator Knox «f Penns; ous 1 to he il Consisting of FINE BRASS BED NEW GENUINE SILK FLOSS MATTRESS and CIN NEW LONDON Formerly FORAN'S 234 Bank St. ch war ‘secretary, among A HIGH-GRADE SPRING $38.50 Complete $1% DOWN BUYS THE QUTFIT Come in and See Qur “DELIGHTFUL SLUMBER” Exhibit THE MORNING WILL 2-inch Post and 4-inch Cap. CONGRESS ADJOURNED IN RESPECT TO SENATOR KNOX | cluded the entire mittee, Senator Penros derwood of GENERAL PERSING TO BE h Sw the decoration of th arrive re escort 1 will stay in the m to the country” added, it “deprives us of the service of one of America’s Both the senate and house adjourned on convening today a# a mark of respect Senator Knox. tions of regret and appointed committees to attend the funeral ania as “a most seri- inasmuch as, he ablest statesmen.” Both adopted resolu- foreign relations com- and Senator Un- Alabama, democratic leader. BANQUETTED IN LONDON grave of the un- Friday, the 30th At 3 oolock, whes | known PBritish warrior in Westminster | Miss MoGarry entered the school where | APPeY Monday morning. uie parents and friends were assembled Details of the program for the cere- a chorus of “Surprise” greeted her from wy and for General Pershing's visit the pupils. A Short programnie of songs, | Were completed at a meeting in the war| New York, Oct. recitations and folk dances was {ollow- | office t General Pershing will meet and don. General Pershing American embassy here to Lo The actual bestowal of the medal will be performed by Gearge Harvey, States ambassador to England. G B Pershing, as representative of the United | States army, Colonel Oscar N. military attache at London. al Albert P Niblack United States navy by Captain- Nathan O. $4,000 SUIT AGAINST THE New York, wag to have been repaid last monthly installments and cif in the azrccmcm in which Mrs, responsibility of the part. “moral responsibility of the included Wilijam cents, collected from the ARMS FOR IRELAND CASE AGAINST O'BRIEN DISMISSED | rer Hitchenck today The magic name reached nearly every hamlet, and there are i&l‘fld‘ of druggists who can teli you of the good it has done in Some of the Very WOrst cases. 1f you are tortured with rheumatism Middietown.— eraduate of We ‘18, was instant] week of August by Mi g e yan university, killed es Willlams, Jr., killed » measured five feet class during the last stray bullet while in | (any form), get a bottle of Rheuma from will be Solbert, accompanied United S Vice Adm represent ill be accompanied by | —The. Obl: will open rict. according to word | Lee & Osgood today. If it does not rid received here from Hev. Ralph Ward of {you of aH rheumatic sufleriag, | New York, who was the first to be m-l"“”““ will be returned. formed of his death wour “Pywini Suffield.—For the first time in 45 years | m photh of Boonton, N. J., who ze- Sy Suffield now has 2 democratic board of | seive 312, 943. : mers of Had-| Jgeotmen. At Monday's election George Job's |\ U peekhum, the demoeratic candidate,| JWopdbury.—Thomas L. Shea. Calvin F. FARMER-LABOR PARTY imber ) o out with a majority of 12 | Harvey and Charles J. Smith are the f the woodlots Other members of the | are Erwin E. Strat- his opponent. ard of selectmen iw next term of the supreme court at Liggh- chiosen from Woodbury for &+ nen Oet. 14 inual fair under The passing of Mr. Knox was formally | 122d Hale, of Buzzards Day. = the Pythian club | ton and James B. Rose. > | announced to the senate by the senior sen- |STOUEhT sult ‘agamnst ihe farmeriahar ek ‘“n,‘.‘:z £ e 3 BT y ! PRy e = ator from Pennsylvania, Bois Penrose, |P2ILY of New Yor S M yth min-| Egfien s s Da“‘_;‘*m"“”“ g wm' o PR e R Sentatives by {l0ared It in the summer o 0 to de- | dle Had cotia. held in Qdd FeHows' hall regemt- ?‘ sentative Butler, dean of the Penn-|| {78y eXpanges «of the campaign tu eclect pers Monday | porsonal Iy officers elected inciugded: Past S deiim. s iE il e el p Diaces. | york - $11,62 chief davgiter. Mrs. Rachel Myasie: “The genate funeral committee sp-\MpoRe lorgovemOT wnd liquor | re f oy ‘A Greene and Julia A. chiie! daughter, Mrs. MaFtha Rogerm. pointed by Vice President Coolidge mm-{ Ine complain alleges that the money s sent to all BOWEL POISON MAKFS YOU SICK SRlite et in the recent | gners, man of wha may seem regular — Ohn, the | usuallv from bowel poison. 3 yet yvour thirty feet| Humn One or two Cascarets o« party, NaCigh Fing gecretipn Alcan < may be lined with poisonous| night will clean your bowels right London, Oct. 13.-~(By the A. P.) Hirsch, treasurer, and Mary Gertr waste which is being sucked into your| By morning all the constipation poiser Fent paggmec Mopday night e S number of | blood, keeping you h k. nervous,|and sour bile will move out — thor- Laming ‘Worthington-E According to the papers filed. the 5 and the number| and upset other oughly Cascarets will not sicken il presite, D e T rmed was 33. | have headache, colds, sour stomach, in- | you—they ‘physic fuliy, but never grpe the courtesies tendered ( the -loan from _initiation fees ' of ftly by and four deatbs | digestion, or heart palpitation, it is|or inconvenience. Pershing when he comes to London for{cents and monthly dues of twenty-fiv Mlardware ord Ior| > plant | large i | | 13 —Federal Commis- | Parme Tee, ALL SIZES Every Article We Sell Is Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction or Money Cheerfully Refunded. ALL SILK FLOSS MATTRESS | s | Fine New and Sanitary CRUSHED FEATHER PILLOWS Covering of fine heavy feather proof ticking. $1.90 a Pair Regular $350 Value ALWAYS SEEM CHEERY — FOR THR {HOUGH THEY RESTED ON THE S For One Week, Starting Saturday, October 15th, and Ending Frida*- and suburban districts, specials in Beds, Mattresses, Springs and Be of the furniture industry. BRASS BED OQUTFIT 100 per cent. genuine new Silk Floss Mattress, made full in size, with a 6.inch box and rolled edges, round corners and side straps. Covered with fine grade of art tick. $13,95—All Sizes Regular $25.00 Value YL mmmmm\mm (e '"‘H ol “”il”l““"”‘l “m p »‘»\ :J}\ 11 «si s UCGH THE NIGHT THEY WILL SLUMBER AS CLOUDS OF HEAVEN ; Qcmbsr 21st, we will offer to the people of Nor\flch ng-—yes—specials unheard of before in the history > o ’ IRON BED OUTFIT Consisting of FINE WHITE ENAMEL BED NEW GENUINE ALL COTTON MATTRESS and A HIGH-GRADE SPRING s21:85 FINE PICKED ALL WHITE COTTCN MATTRESS 100 Per Cent. All New Material Made of fine, new picked, White Cotton, in one or two parts, gua anteed to be absolutely sanitary, and 100 per cent. clean. $5,50—All Sizes Regular $12.60 Value IMPERIAL EDGE KAPOK MATTRESS Made up‘d the finest grade of heavy in weight; on each side; edge. $17.95—All Sizes Regular §35.00 Value stitched 4 times with imperial roll NOTE _.We have never and will never sell questionable Bedding, as we believe that Bedding should reccive more care- ful scrutiny than any article that enters the home. We will positively permit no used ma- terials to be used in any Bedding we sell — IT MUST BE NEW AND SANITARV—Hen‘ce—- the prices quoted during this sale are for really FINE BEDDING ONLY. OUR BEDDING IS GUARANTEED ‘'UNDER STATE BEDDING LAWS and—then—by THE PLAUT-CADDEN guarantee—Satisfaction As- sured or Money Refunded. SNOW WHITE LIVE GEESE FEATHER PILLOWS $8.90 a Pair Regular $1500 Value * $ 1S own Buvs THE ouTFIT Come in apd See Our “DELIGHTFUL SLUMBER" Exhibit etz s e )