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NBRWK:H BULLETIN FRIDIY OCTOBER 211 192% . : Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial of a Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time ‘We have a method the control of Asthe ma, and we want you t it at our expense. No matter 3 of long stand- ing or recent de method shou We es terrible nt to neglect a the method ail coupon s and blad READY 3 - women to or dis- rheumatie v Pills | t' suffering and : organs to | Honolulu, T. H., Oct: 20.—"“The Spirit of Hawali” a serles of tableaux depict- ing life in the islands from the days| of the native kingdoms to the present, with an accompamiment of olden Ha- walian “tom-toms,” made of gourds, and the later ukuleles, was presented here this evening in honor of delegates to the Press Congress of the World, now in session here. The first scene simulated conditions in the islands when each was ruled by a separate Ring. Tableaux that followed depicted historical incidents during the campaign of Kamehameka the Great to unite the islands, and his accession lat- er to the throne of the united kingdom, as Kamehameha ‘the First. Other scenes presented pictures of oc- currences during the various revolutions, the establishment of the republic of Ha- waii and later its annexation as ater- TABLEAUX DEPICTING LIFE IN HAWAI ritory of the United States, and depicted Scenes related in the lezends and myth- ology of the islands. | The performance was presented under a full moon with the stage near the sea- | Y | wall in the War Memorial grounds of | Kapiolani park, an exceptionally fitting | background as the sea, that could be heard during the evening crashing against the seawall, played an important | part in many of the scenes. | The committee in charge of the pres- | entation was selected by Governor Wal- lace R. Farrington and Lorrin A. Thurs- ton, publisher of the “Honolulu Adver- r,”” and executive of the local organiz- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Walsh, éf Pequot, - Arthur J. LaFlamme has resigned ‘as yardmaster for the . Robertson Paper company and is employed by the Palmer Bros.” company, Visitors to Cochegan Rock note the perilous condition of the steep steps which lead to the top of the boulder. Several steps are rotted completely away Yet a small fee is charged to go up on the rock, which is impossible unless the stairs are used. ° Among those attending the ' Masonic frolic given by the Tall Cedars of Leb- anon in Union hall, New London, last Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Mr. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chapman and daughters, Dorothy and Marion, and C. O. Manchester. The local Masonic order won a mahogany gavel for having the ;‘D!nl the week end with Mrs. P. S. Col- ing.. . % Mrs. Carrie Park returned home Thurgday after spending two weeks in Arlington, Mass.,, with her niece, Mrs. Robert E. Chl.mpun Mrs. Charles Williams of New Haven Wwas a recent guest of Mr, and Mrs. Al- bert Ross. Frank H. Rogérs with Mervin B. Lef- fingwell and Roy L. Beard motored to ?La.fl'ord Springs Thursday te attend the ineteen from Leffingwell attended the Montviile Center Congregational church Sunday evening. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Reynolds were Harlan Delbeare of .;'or\\'xch and Mr. and Mry. H. H. Am- urn; Thera will be no services hére either PHYSICIAN EXPLAINS WHY MOST PEOPLE BECOME WEAK, ANAEMIC, NERVOUS AND RUN-DOWN Former Member of Philadelphia Health Department Discusses This Important Subject . “The reason why most persons who|I always recommend Wincarnis for Sunday morning or evening. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Griffith, Mr, and M A. Frank Gardner of East Great n, Mr. and Mrs. I.=Grande Chappell of Palmertown, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Swan and son Earl of West Main street, largest representation in attendance. NORTH WOODSTOCK It is reported that the place here own- ed bv George Comrie has been sold to Mr. | ation which arranged the entertainment | for the press delegates.; Prince Johah Kuhio Kalanlanaole, terfitorial delegate to the congress, was honorary chairman of th committee and Mrs. Emma D. Tay- | { lor was. executive chairman. weak, anaemic, nervous and run-down patients. For Wincarnis contains all of these vitally necessary eiements in a form that enables the syetem to readily assimilate them and which is accept- able to the most delicate stomach.” are weak, anaemic, nervous and run- down have gotten into that condition is because they are so constituted that they use up their vital energy and nerve force quicker than their bodies can_replace: it.” So spoke Dr. George formerly on the Philadel- LIBERTY HILL Mr. and Mrs, William Knott of New York city are visiting Mr. Knott's ents, Rev. and Mrs. J, H. Knott. The Methodist Brotherhood of Willi- mantic came to Liberty Hill Friday night and had a fine supper, after Wwhich speeches and jokes made the evening very enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. John Kinnaird’s 30th wedding anniversary occurred last Fri- day, at which time they entertained the tor and his wife and Mr. and Mrs. am Knott of New York city. Miss Edith Knott very acceptably play- ed the organ Sunday in the absence of the organist, Mrs. Maud H. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke entertained Lucy Clarke of Columbia and Mrs, C. Randall of Colorado from Wed- until Saturday last week. Elmer E. Caples has started the foun- ation for a new dwelling for himself arly opposite the church. Sarah'S. Clarke spent the daughter, Mrs. C ew Britain. The former's son e has gone with an automobile to ring his mother home. The clouds parted Sunday iving a good View of the e evening, se of the A f‘oc.\ of wild geese was heard to over here Sunday night. Frank A. Davoll will be the leader of he C. E. meeting Sunday evening next. here were several hea: 3 sday mérning. Nearly one-half an in fell. ew York sur Fulton, Ida B. a resident of Waterbury nal estate, $1,872,776; taxable in w York, $172,966. Her husband. Wil- m E., and sons, William Shirley and rving Kent, all of Waterbury, receive a rd each of the estate. Waterbury.: t item reads GENUINE FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES - FRESH EVERY WEEK : w,ch Electric Co. 4 FRANKLIN STREET MONTVILLE | The first 13 verses of the fifth chapter of Matthew were brought to.the attention of the congregation of the Union Baptist | rhurch Sunday by the pastor, Rev. L. W. Richardson, at the morning service, the! theme taken from the eighth verse, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” There was special music by a trio, Mrs. R. S. Austin, Messrs. Bray and Woodmansee. The Sunday school session was conducted by Miss Carrie G. Wood in the absence of the acting super- intendent, Herbert W. Roge The Montville Bible institute met in the chapel Tuesday e g instead of at the parsonage. The Men's club met Thurs- day evening in the club room in the 1 is planned for the members te to attend the union ng of tht Bible next Tues- day evening at the Uncasville church. At the umun mey including large Jncasville and Mo- a besid: ontville ter w“"rr;mi . Uneasville choir joined wi he ter chojr and two duets by Helen Lynch. altp, 2. P, Ayer, tenor, were most rendered, Some Day the Silver s Will Break and Sowing the Seeds. s of the Mohegan church read the scripture Jesson, also pronounced the sermon, ed Hubert and fai New London. The time of the w meeting of the C. E. soci Baptist church has been d from 7 to 6.30. Arrangements are being made for a Hallowe'en social to be held in the v moved recent- Sunday evening y of the Union 2 Mrs. Herbert Turner of Groton were recent visitors with Mrs. Iantha Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Hall return- i home in Brookl 2 | ter visiting M Hall's mertow! ]"ehe'ir:.xs for a pl The Time of Your Life, are being held. The play will nn of Noank recently 22U Your Satisfaction Ipswich Half Hose are skilfully knit t0— right lengths for— comfort - actual sizes clastic snugness - long wear fine appearance Cet the most for your hosiery money; ask for | pswich Hose. IPSWICH MILLS IPSWICH =efished MASS, - Oldest and one of the largest Hosiery Mills in the United Stales LAWRENCE & CO., Sole Selling Agents Bousn New Yok Cicus S Lovis Phiddii IR be presented the early part of November under the direction of Theodore hard- § son Hildred Hamilton is in the office of the Robertson Paper company. Baker-of Hartford, Mrs. William Brown has been énter- taining her brother-in-law = and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Northup, of Mal- den, Mass. Mrs. Iva Bailey of Southbridge, Mass., is a guest of relatives here. A sister of M George Lyon from Astury Park is-visiting her. Mrs. Luther Leavitt entertained at her home Tuesday - afternoon. The visitors cngaged in sewing for the Christmas sale for the benefit of the Ladies’ Aid society. Howard Perrin of New Haven is at Elmer Corttis' for a few days. LEFFIiNGWELL Miss Gladys Martin of Danbury spending some time with Mr. John I Ross, Miss Edith A. Leffingwell of Saxton's | v has returned after spending weeks here is and Mrs. two with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Lefingwell. n Bentley of Aretic, was a T on friends here Mrs. Walbridge of Worce: ter, Mass, the cash and we ' everybody. $15.00— Sensation Price Norwich, and Mrs. Carrie Park of Lef- fingwell were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I Ross Sunday. CHESTERFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman and family of Norwich were recent callers on Mr. and Mrs. John R, Kaplan, Miss Fannie Miller has returned home after visiting in New York. Jacob Ableman has. returned to his work for C. W. Blakeslee after spending the holidays with his parents in Norwich. The husking bee which was held by Mr. and Mrs. George Chappell Wednesday evening well attended and was en- joyed by all People from here attended the dance in Comstock hall Thursday evening. The young people from here attended a barn dance and baked bean supper given by Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon Avery and fami- ily in New London Friday night. East Hampton.—The friends of Chester Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, learn that the unusual operation of nerve grafting in his fingers Is proving very successful. had it. These prices for one day only, Saturday. at these prices after Saturday. Now, read on: Beautiful Bedding, Beautiful Ticks. All Mattresses made in one part only; allhaveroll edge. See our window display. window if you wish. Plenty of them to pick from. Sensation No. 1 ALL PURE HIGH-GRADE COTTON. FINE ART TICK OR PLAIN STRIPE TICKS, ROLL EDGE. EVERY MATTRESS HAND-MADE AND GUAR- ANTEER HAND TUFTED. THERE IS A DIFFER- ENCE IN THE DEARING OF THE MATTRESS WHEN IT IS HAND TUFTED. THESE MAT- TRESSES SELL REGULARLY ELSEWHERE FOR For One Day Only $4.95 M. Lipinski, Department of Health ‘and ctising physician nterviewed recently. cient quantity those mineral elements without which they ed and their nerves are u ents which in the creation of vita ticularly calef phosphorus and iron. be admin patients whose systems do not them in sufficient quanti mineral elem: ments must m, body ral way from their food. is ar tered t absolutely The essential these el That is why Dr. Lipinski is only one of the more than 10,000 physicians who have found ‘Wincarnis invaluable in such cases and have spoken and written in the gfeat- est praise of the preparation. An many, many thousands of persons, grateful for the health and strength Wincarnis gave them when they were unable to create nerve | weak and wornout have vouched for force. v g0 on expending,|its remarkable virtues as a tonic, re- jday by day, y without | constructive and bloodmaker. The adequately r supply un- | statements of some of these persoris til their systems completely | will be published ffom time to time in run-down, their blood ge the columns of this newspaper. Wincarnis is put up in two sizes— $1.10 and $1.95. It is e by National Drug hetucket Streets, class drug stores. Write for f{ree structive booket “Hundred per-cent Health, How to Obtain it." Edward Lassere, Inc., 400 West 23d Street, New York, U. S. Agents for Wincarnis. Stores, ) and all other Essex.—Henry Steers has bungalow at t e rive to his home in New month of raisird front ork ooting. B closed after a his ¢ d returned | Hodge of No. city Edward B. ted home Glastonbury.—Mr. and Mrs. 9 Pratt street cele 50th anniversary at their their Mond | Sensational ONE DAY Mattress Saturday Morning, Oct. 22nd SPOT CASH DiD ITY We made the largést mattress purchase in years. The manufacturer needed We saved hundreds of dollars on this purchase, and you will save many dollars. REMEMBER — This is the greatest Sale ever attempted by any furniture house. These prices are below wholesale prices. Tell your friends—Tell We will not sell these Mattresses Pick the Mattress from: the Sensation No. 2 THE HIGHEST GRADE SILK FLOSS, MADE IN CONNECTICUT. WEIGHT. WONDERFUL ART TICK- INGS, FINEST WORKMANSHIP, ROLL EDGE— A REAL HAND-MADE ROLL EDGE. FULL EVERY MATTRESS IS INSPECTED BY AN EXPERT AT THE FACTORY, BEFORE IT IS SHIPPED. Sensation Price For One Day Only Your Money Refunded If You Are Not Satisfied. “The Big Store With the Little Pnces - COME, STAND IN LINE SATURDAY MORNING: WE EXPECT TO SELL 1,000 MATTRESSES THAT DAY. 'SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11-13 Water Street, Norwich