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g Syrup”- more have poor eyes than any of'the bt vanisle N L 3 / 3 P i - others—s statement proved by the large | ‘tnxf;‘"’ ToNvE BRoy M S ool k] X s 1 ‘L\"""’H\,;hogt? B A ber of peopie Who wear glasses. 3 3o = = 3 $ i iBo. jg jome, of, Bu%hy do % many people neglect their! The moon is in fts last quarter Sunday, { ¢ "ot Whe i ‘ .-pf.!'_u:g!n Cofascticut connested o8 when sight dis t‘!_:e mgn precious nr{ the 234, at 1121 p §. « * ! Tpoenity. & .mother ok . 5 < L 1the Watlbn-wile &mge!r_: the senses and when strong eyes an 2 3 Yorth | RO . : fRitce Holt ot oot The water office ‘wili-be open tonigh! sy 2 e 4 A oL, e ingan snd. cuccasst ¢ o luntll s Gllock—adv. - ¢ 1 Mise Tiey Piliogs, of 1 v Y “éack lasitne an b ' Bon-Qpto system of caring for the | Foxes afe sald to be numerous in and eyes use: Yy a ml n peonle. s P ot your druggist about it or ask your doo. | 2DOUT the town of ‘Westford. 52 tor; then get a Home Treatment Outfit The Saybrook Packing company start- &nd foliow @irections. I the Tesults do | od rusning With tho full force Monday. . Dot surprise you and satisfy you youw 3 5 druggist will Tefund the purchase price. | 1isistead Brown of Noank is sald to|gon !Bon-Opto. 18 sold under a guarantee of | have the finest display of dahlias in. that urch. . ST B 3 e B T 9 { Pgec |02 ; 3 d PABISH CONFERENCES | ° - n.lt “e‘hd. ;Your_ m & & B 4T ORI an { { ; i 8 d 4 \ © 0 X NATION-WIDE 0AMPAIGN | X £ Al / . o S e Poltack Coy,, has xéda. to Chica- | . : W R, o il | Dpdrien ddomarcncen - atiendan b ren < Whtever You Do! : i ] S ER B e kol - o © o Tiiors. amd lfymen renresen‘atives af acl | = ot i A . Beiday, O a1, | Atiroting 3 astin | TATE ] y o e > bl £ z : cases bad eves, bad testh, dite- | T ——————=== | JIOGRE T 00, L b, T Vi ) HUIN Ul . 3 k;’“;:uil{1n comacion xifh 27 et Clean alild s Bowels with e nesioes. cinese omly a tew ont| < VARIOUS MATTERS and . Chapman : : b L A % rydignwide (Campaten of. ghe _“California Fi 5 L ale ath them the are to fake back | ot‘f:»vi;g menu Wag gerves Grape-ruit, 3 zol~§et(ow.-. rharehes. I oad tat Vegetable Soun bis addrosses ma setistaction, ~ © section of the state. Biiftes and Oliyes 2on R Acatpy, contenisse NOTE: Bon-Opto Is not a secret rem-| 15 in Trompgon C. V. Chase hes been’ i i Natiyé Sprifiz Lamb Tooney awn ] v b et < R X 5ridy Tigo afirage. TonOpta Is “harmizse to. (hg|DuSy the past wepk taking the census of MEs Willsm Tejaits, Koshd & [ tha erwinteteat most sensitive eyes and may be used | ‘Women liable to pay poil tax as voters. freel; Ask anv onme of the million who| At Hampton, John H. Fitts has men b.wfilimmnc on ;. Neapolitan Ie: Cream g % . casdortrd Cakes ' Coffer putting - in "a concrete bridge across the Mleian) N b A Asdorte ; Casey, formemy of Norwick,| . iz Little river at Bigelow at a cost of $6.000. |, [, "o o T80 SSGBEY. S & B - Organizations are clecting delegates to the state Zionist convention to be held in New Britain all day Sunday, Oct. 30th. Store, but now a cotton manyfactorer in Seattle, - Wash, s visiting “‘with rela- tihen n thid it LA Et A . . Invitation From Avesnum - Club. Pe;c‘.'.'a! W. Chapman, vrasidant of Arcatum glud. extended to Ma: child loves the “fruity E » » wae tak- ! taci B 7 Fiz S » 1 aste of “California Fig Syruj It th Ex-service men here learn that minla- atville Técently an igeitation to tt siting” m ¢ n hat th* little toneue is coated, or if l;our chi ture tin,A. E. F. biflant wse being made ~ n Avorth Stonington g 3 3 n"fl:! 38 of adtlnistrgtioticot the chu ow con- | is listless, cross, feverish, full of ool by disabled veterans to be Worn as em : v . his was much | ducted. These departments and thls bietng ob ARIARE dan and’ will eventually muke her home there, | for has colic, a teaspoonful will nevs appreciated by ¢ ined by | fal to open the bowels. In 2 fe Miss Lyon for several:Vesrs was house. About a dozen young men from Say- 7 o b5 2 b, e JouhE S w'mom'r at Wheeler schaol. 2 Foclatle “‘: B sk - ,':‘;“:;l?;urs Jou <an_sec lm-1 yourself | :xm rool ave sen n eir applications 1 Seoi me >t Bauguet. > g - i oroug] works all the con pe Miss Rose Cloutier, o Fop h s STORES I || peceme members of the Knights of Co-| ] Rwha:;sc;' e "N“gw SR e - With Henry La Tontalna at tze he Christian f0- | tion poison. sour bile and waste fror S tarl lumbus, in the New.London couneil. e ‘.wva;.?. A tion vt -the . 3 3 the tender, little bowels and gives yo { morEment wers . At the Central Baptist Church .night : 4 ¢ o tebword S1a wel, playful child azai 2 : E £ s, “Mr.‘and- Mrs. M. MAYOR H. M. LEROU song- loader; a. musizal programma was et S7a well, playful child zgzain. RE U 2 o ‘committee from the Progressive Mis- | viorl at 185 Narth Afer stosct. - (s 7 earricd out at {he banquet with all tres- £ Py ch e i " Millions of mothers keep “Californt A . f‘(omry loc\ety‘prquredl the meal Thurs- ¥ After a short business mesting, M |ent unitinz in pooular sanes as Compell- | | 2 " ha . They know a tex ay evening. Mrs.Charles 5. Hewitt was vhich M. C. Brat 28 | man B q 8 ' ENTIRELY SUITED WITH THE || o oncrat ohonpe COLLECTED $§170,2833 ¥OR whic! rainard of Hartford was COFFEE YOU ARE USING? OUR 3 BLEND IS IN A CLASS BY elected president, the, annual meeting of | the, Connecticut Mayofs' assocatio R S ? B s PERSONS IN STATE TNSTITUTIONS Just before 7T o'clock Thursday morning ia LTI O (BT E there was a shower so heavy that it| DUring the quartér endinc September sounded like hail, During the afternoon |30 the state agent for-fastifitions col- | here Thursday, was given over to enter-| and t X v : Tt afeconoss Yo ITSELF. the sun apveared ‘and the temperature |iccted for the care and maintenance of | (3izment plans arvanged by Mavor 1. | Mayor 1e The: hegiti ks y TRY A POUND OR A HALF }| iowered perceptibly. g Dersots in state nskitutlons $170,230.46 1 = : : s {for F, Wales Tines, the mewls elect ; i This was $28,867.77 more- than M. Ierou, upon whose . invitation the s POUND; YOU WON'T REGRET IT. Thursday at 3.50 the W. {2 e g b M. 5. met at Trinity Methodist church. The topic 5 How the Church Helps the People, W. H. Bath being leader. The supper followed. * $ { honotary: president, ana « Mayor Teonie wor's ef cresting to:the self a5, and outlined the programm ctignted 4t the hosnituble way in whici and entertained | 2 yor und the citigens | % {amount collected durlng the tous. mesting was held mwich. - Brery {quarter. The expense of the department {ome or the vlsitors exprosod 1 for the2” quarter was $18,345.6 '!'h!-:t, Sizures were given out Thufseay by [, o0 ° ‘Raymond’ Gates, successor ‘of Rodert 0. | 1€y had been Regular meeting, White Cross councll, {'Egton, In the office of ‘agent. The In-|by the Norwich 3 BLEND, Ib. 37¢ Ground to Order or in Bean “IT'S THE CUP THAT TELLS” or in guing to 1 diaguosts and treatment s lump beneath —ad gn. A \ A iated by Mokt TR at Home, 8.30 tomght. V. i!fi!\;fion‘s from which ‘the collections ; they met, who included three ex-mayors 5 ppreciated by Butter Lo even courses, the largest num- (With the amount gollected. on account | of the’ city”and many members of ‘the} T me cancerous it neglect s “‘t N t lb 27 B offered, are included this yearin | of the paupers:maintained in each were | present ity government. p The ma=ors T e & . o prkacR; thie o o W UL, k0. L0 CH | the prosram of extension courses /av 'us’ follows: - Conneatieut. $trte osvital | : s : a1 Fro Do el o Tha NubBibus Warparine Erown' university, local alumni hear. The |at," ‘Middletogar, 266 Norwich | 4 was ‘o ; : : T signal courses are to start Nov. 1. iState <hospital, EXTRTY . 2 Ci 1 r at the court ! £ Wt At a Tocent meeting ‘of the Rockville {ifaininm. sehon 138 38 = A E. g 5 ’ r v \f Frate tnocitle le i ‘ yhomes,’ $881.54 00l for hovs, j eron 2 7 e son, , Bome of nua don’t wish to make foot DIRECT IMPORTING CO. i raternal Pinocile league it was voted shorcaiosis | sanatorty s 1 3 re el b the 3 P H ‘of Rosairic - 4 : Sk o oL e, Dedaus 157 MAIN STREET ittee in charge | TIATHOTd, $A.576.02% Koriden, $5,300.43 ne ballats ” { Hartenstoin, mayor 1 ang NORWICH, CONN. ) rangiag tho sk sdnle. | Norwich, 135,649,283 Shelton, ;) Eresid SRS : s b . A BT T 2 2 x4de At Cr 3 t—H. M. Lerou, i EVERYTHING GUARANTEED' New arrivals of Long Taland scallops, | yma® oo Srime T oo 3 B0 ressurer Postage Prepaid on All $1.00. Mail clams for frying, Iobsters, |connttes and relattoes of. the 4 Orders, Except ion ‘Sugar | srim it dine of first quality fiet, | guerso B By o) aesakde oyt at Powers Bros—adv. g s Le on record in an old mod XEED NOW TO CONSERVF eL ' STATE'S LUMUER SUPPLY | Executive Committse—E, ‘Frank Mo:- i'on : an; New London;.James F. Connery, ! o uildings on' Mystic Island are be- | Feorts that ¢ town; Alvin EBarton, South Nor- —_— and {ne econom 5 dly demolished by men who ecvi-amount paid to wifows and th gmavor of & Piarca, | Cofeationt home Henry Fora 4 supply of wood | dren durinz the uartér was $59.7 Hon. H. Wales Limes of Meriden was Me: ruest; Jrr. \course were Droperty i3 owned iand:that the -total -exneéxfing im: nanimousiy elecied an honorary presi- ;Norwal: eX-mayor Osgood of Norwich. {ehis um am 3 28,44, . i derit:o? the association for life in recogni--gth» assoctation, be coserved attWss Tecedved in the way of reimbu: tion of Lis active interest in the Connmec-; The Norw! attending the H Stonington, as |ments¥Yrow towns and oeunties 327.248.- | ticut Mayor aSs: He never bangret were . L. Peale, An-} 1 There will be a fiedd day |26 and jhe interest allowed - i misses a meeting, cneers .were S50 'Grover ual .. Roymond. Coan- and sports and in the{fOF monev on deposit ‘was $60.57. given bim, x 3 fellmen; C. AL Hrot Frank Sisk. even r the pupils «t Jemny {n% the quarter 444 iwidows snd - Evollowing the: dinner al] ‘were taken i7 M G 4 = e Smith. BA- B children received atd. making in .al' 1. iin "automobil to the Wi ® Glackmar. B. P stamp collector is findidg |55 henchciaries. This was an increase | Hospitat-at Brewster's Newk, w Dr. | Forthinzton Charles in the issues by a numby ‘Af twentv-si¥ widows and -, sixty-seven | Franklip Wilcox, the superintendent, |“Wells and Secictrry J J. O'Rdurke | to attemipt to o g childfen over the niumber of the previ- | Personaly: conducted the members over |©f tho fhamber of i cuf. “He said thar there are at presentd s for aero e 5 THE L. g £ ’ i the Klogue: hax Jas bei}fsf;,x,,;i?d“& o ae. |oust anarter |the institution. From here the mem- | tion Counssl Fdy- gine, ifrge tracts of brish lend that couid be ) scribes such stamps issued by tecog- | e i bers_were taken 'by tomobile to the |Treasursr Stenhen H. Reeves, Tax Col- {ugsd jor the growth of valuable timoer nized governments. 5 OBITUART. submarine base at Groton were the as-!lector Harold T. R he o very Ifttle. exoense. dy Goverzor . B: i esfi's were giv- ; Probate Netson . Tt is estfmated that of the - £ = ~ A en-a great tre in Berrien of | 'W. Bufton and- ftler used in the of dwelling trucks in Connectitut, and it .is| Governor H. Brown, who resided Rnds ve i Mot O el L st g B, houses in this state cou found that more th 25,000, without | Flast Grest Plain. for, about 20 or % > yonts | s gt nting those of the yoars, died' Wednesdax affernoon ahout sovetnments, are avai in case the |5 ¢'clock at North Stohimston where he had ived for the lait seven or eight ments are being conducted on|¥ears. H: had 'a.shock about a2 week Line read with & view to curtafi- | 260 and had mot beenable -to leave the . Complaint has been | house since then. dars only one passenger |- He was born in North Stonington’ in | portunity to, inspect tiw entire base ‘as | Suverirtendent oas 1ectTe | whereas now a yreat deal of it is shipped twell as have the submarines explained ! d=nartm hem and an Inspection made. Up- | P7ay. A on.return to 'the city the members de- | ter board; Henry F. Parker. W. Tor-hele Bt { {7 Tohn M Lee, HI. D. Johnson. Harr i M. Land, larence ' Carpenter, members Elesmine Mditlcn, Tresonicd: of the park boord. Tyler M. Gur; resls ) the courtesy of Superintendent | trar of voters, Gavrge J. Chasbro. stat 2d on some of the runs between | the Brown family homestead, January 12, | Joseph W. Baldwin of the American T Oregan. The commiltee plans 1o gather relfadie and défalled statistics on this question“and present them fo the next ses- fon of the general assembly, with recom- mendations that’ wil assist in forestry work. s employment - Bureay manazer, and rep- | Fo antic and New Haven. 1348, the son of Jedediah and Bumics | Thermos Bottle Co. of this city, a pint | rosentatives of the newsbapers, D Ty R T S el ot s Yora AR aMAL WD) \eht | Belley Brown. The earlier vart of his : A | forestry was present and told the com- until 8 woochmady. - P tORIERt | 11y as spesit: in North Stoningtom, but | = {mnittee that whereas Coprectio: was one S : 4 he removed o Norwich in middle lifc | TOOK BEER SAMPLES IN Isac Prres axp mivzs g jhe drssistaies M StapL firetry gl Ll @ of Bast Hartford | ong Jived at Bast Great Plain and on g siler cil 2. (work the subject had ‘been practically by arranged a motor drive for Saturday | Test Main street until abdgt sever or S NEY LONDON, SALO0NS ; WITH SCOTCH CONCERT |neglocted for some time ‘and great econ- afternoon for the entertainment of the 75 eight vears azo. - He wWas well known as| Lbe first move in New:TLondon in the Under the auspicés of Clan Graham, | omic loss had been the result . vigiting members of the Girls’ Friendly ki F o | a re: ot " % suc. | Campaign mapped out by State Director cd to attend the council at| Sulre) (o phey ‘;{f“"’"-“" e el Bronhition, Hasrs V. Mickd pai cathedral. His wite.dled. 4b6ut » ‘yoar azo. He |Zle, With the cbject of closing every: sa- s ar mc:t‘?\ng of the Connecti- | joaves children .but iz survived by imn in thlph state \v:o‘re lf\quid: con::.:;— cut Federation of Woman's clubs was | tw < + i mig] N:{ing more than‘one-half of one per.cent. g held Wednesday at Thompsonville with | of e i SRR 1ol are sold wis madet Phuredey | NaEthariinas SCcURtL s Tha ovehing by L PR ey efomon T L ik, g T SR Y the Woman's club of Enfield acting 23! jngton, Mrs. Byron Beck of Norwich, ‘and | When Federal Agents Isadore Machol and | the ‘hag bipes of Alex Reld, pipe ma)or]or the Comnecticut Agricultural colieze; | Dr. Brayton H. Hansom, whe . |host. About 100 delegates were present | Mrs. Margaret Wilcox, widow of Stephen | Courtland ¥. Brown visited every salcon | of the Fore River Pipe band, the Kiltle- | W. O. Willey, seeretary, Forestry Asso- | has been in charge of the Zoologi- COPYRIGHT HARTSOOK. from various parts of the state, Wilcox of Quiambane. He also leaves a | in ‘New London, taking samples of as|clad P. Murra¥, who told stories and | ciation” or Connecticut: Dean Towmey, | cal Division of the Bureau of Ani- Henry Ford. Who is again after The Tolland county farm bureau is or- | nephew, Lucius Wiecs, who is fn the [many brands of beer as was om sale ia | Sang With the burr of the thistle in hs | School of Forestry, Yale: Georse B.| o) Industry, United States Depart- ator Newberry's scalp in the |SANIZNE the farmers 'throughout that|fish business, Norwich.. . Mr.. Brown | the pl tongue, and the Irvine Sisters in Scoteh | Chandler.. Conneeticut chamber of com-| ot of Agriculture, since 1902, e byl nlbngs ction of state so that work can be | was-a member of the North Stonington| Tach sample taken was labaled and |dances.. 2 oA SRt R ECEIEE e b e <t out which will benefit all members. | grange and the Congregation] church of | poisoned within vight of the proprietors| The mmsical artists included Gerirude 2 Sikes, Jr., of Ellington has been j that village. His residence was in the | of ‘the place. Bichloride of mercury tab- ;| Breen Thomas, sopranc; Jean Wood, con- 51, Order of Scottish Clans, an au- | Greater attentlon should bs paid to the | nco of -about 300 enjoyed a concert | miliing of home grown lumber if it is to Thursday evening given by the Louis |compels’ with that imported from the of Ross Scottish Concort Co., 6¢ Boston. | the greater timber states, sald T. D. Bris- The atmosphere of the 1and of the ;tol of Ansonla. The mid-yi merce. . : - LIQUOR CASES CONTINUED of the lesding petaaliol K iMe of e = . d county director and organizer. | vilage near the church parsonage lets were placed in each swple to insure | tralto; Paul Thayer, tenor, and Lorne POX S ATURDAT Semauane ], World and &' recogn! authority = S======== A contractor from:Néew London is a{ “'Mrs. W. O. Edmands . against further fermentation, and . toMac' Adams; basso, with Margaret Gor- AT on s number of groups of para- 1d Lyme moving the' Sabin house back | Ward has been received of the death of | MAIRAIn the lighid in the state In which | ham Claser planists. They were repeat- ~When.the cases. of the ten men and | gstes. Many of the methods for 100 feet. This house is a large, heavy Pl P Piands, wifs of | It Was ssized. until it can be proporly edly called upon for tneores for - their | On® Woman arrssted Wednesdey night on rs. Susan-Harmm : 1 Sholiirok 0 WioleRie M8 the Maiioe hage | LhSLoontrol. of. pacasitex; in JTive | on ne ti TS - 18 t 4 n - A 3 ‘hose | many well rendersd numbers which the | the oo e, L £ rocedure in meat o j oo ine i “’;‘:‘;:g?k i b A»Edm,:nds GRS oo, el it ?n:;; e e tatnt by | atitiencs ‘snthnsitstioall. appibuded: e s | ;::cp:cz.x:: T arathe been purchased by summer visi which oocurr Al county | contain more than the Imied amount of | The following Was the programme | mo: fore e ey 5o AT | nave been developed by him or e e er | South America. isitors from | "1, Mrs. Bemands was homn in 1863, | Soman TOTe thar put forth the aiibi|Elven: ; all were contimued uryfl Saturday morn-| Dave b P belng the daughter of the late G. G. and i T abi taTtet, s Wh . B ing. The bonds which had been given | Under his direction { D Tehiro ltem reads: Miss Marion | Biuhety (C. Hammond - of Waterfora. | 25 the 1auld iprelaliy fermentea beo e N e by Counbat for it Socincd | Among the lmporuant ef Dr. | Miss Adele Kneelang o pold assisted | per ghreliminary education was-recetved | (0 "0, T 8 H oMy YacAdam. ) - made motions for the continuance. | Hansom's investigations are those » | 5ho gave Wednesday night n reocbtioZ | in the publie’schools of New London and ;i3 ZURPFIC L | mircdey win | Sons. Loch Lomon. O Jacobite Alr] Deputy Federsl Prohibition Director| on trichinolsis. on “Measels” In | complimentary to Blston Thomas rsn? |later she studied &t boarding schools in |, FLC AT BN A LIRS, T Mr. Machdam W. S. Congdon of the federal office in| live stock due to bladder worms in lre es | ek Davies, when' the. bishon esorioact | Newport and New York city. - In 1895 she | oo 5000 € U8, WOERE, R, BONSS song, Bonnis Sweet Boesie, _ -Gitbert | Hertfora was presentéd at this hearnz | :he meat, on the various nematodes e for $250 from Borkenire friends. | TarFied e e, “ong | In casés witre excess alcohol is found s | | -~ Miss Thomas o " "o |in onder to make & veport to the federal| infesting cattle, sheep dnd goaie I3 . - | county where she; “ever since. She ; T 2 : y e 8 icle, sheep and goais | on Dk otter trawlers, in search of flat- | ig survived by her husband, = son, W. O, |RO¢ definitely known. 1t is expected, shiabg B, und on the ¥ com i p fish, have been dragging. for. the* past | masesen . 3 s e 0 Like oil on a troubled ‘sea, || week or ten dass by moenliht, moer oy | Cimends, Jr, snd brother, - them doing well, Capt. L“‘m-n;‘“is;f Hsmmond of Goshen Point, Waterford. | however that Director Mackenzle will re- i Irvine /Staters on these ceses immediately. Sort to the injunction power granted mn- | SORZ, Pipes of Gordon's Men. Bammond der’ the ‘terms of Volstead act, and Mr. Thayer mon large worma, or ascarids, «f man and swine. Conmecticut Infuat Mortality High. : = N 2 Song. We'd Better Bide A'wes, Clarobel cticnt’s infant MOrtallty rate 18 | smm——— craft in his fishing boat Catherine send- will seek ‘by means ci the injunction to v 1 { * Connecticut’s infant | p . 8 % 1 3 ood 3 f the highest of the mnorthern| our Glasses still the ing out 11 sugar and some smaller bar- closz up all places where zamples from | .. : " fone of u T i it 5 i ', In St Patriek's church at $ one-half of one per cent. of aikcohol TR S e ationy] ance caused by eyestrain. el Cemnecticat. Thursday ~morning Frank Gellina of! Miss Thomas, ,Miss Wcod, Mr. Thay- | s ot wero 39,632 births WE ADVERTISE EXASTU X 3 £ i 7- |arews. While there 3% nu;‘ 1[0.234 hliwc of. pur: bred. dairy E}"’Tfif&“ _?gm-'mt:%:d -"zbmniis.\rls}mc'ront RESULTS IN { er, Mr. MacAdam {in the Nut: State In 1920 as com- AT . cattle on farms onnecticut in 1920, g0l s city were uhif mar- Song. Mary of vie, Ne t i ot o R Solid comfort and better vis- || #3559 were sHoistein-Fricsian, according | riage by Rev. M. H. Mayy the rector. The | - GUARDING 'AGAINST DIPHTHER{A . Argy eleon | pared. with 26,373 in 1919, or an In 3 0 2 report just issued by the cencus | mald of, hopor was Mive Minnie Mingoia, | < THS Wtate department of public health Mr. Thayer - crease of nine ver cent., there was 2 g D Sone, Scottish The Bells, B der | | bureau. Jersey cattle were next with|Sister of the bride, and the dbridesmalds |is calling iau;lm n‘ Loc smusgnmt mh;-e- Miss ’Th;'m’u aker :J:t:lv::r :#;’1‘-34‘I ‘::x;!:'oolmm::: ‘\;’“ e i i There: were 1568 Guernseys, | Were Miss Elly Semke and Miss. Virginia | lation to diphtheria in Connecticut, which | Danee. Sailor's. Hi H yeary 5 A ion result from our work. 50 Ayrshires, and 352 with the breed | Barber. Matthew -Mingola, brother of show the success of the efforts that are! Sailor's. Hornoive. {and horn, an increase of four ver thou no a g Irvine Sisters ver prey! year. specified. th6 briad, was the best man. The ushers | being made at the instance of the depart- | sone. Rooked v e 4 sand over v s 3 7 L 5 | Connecticut does mot go In for pure.| Were Pefet Burber and Richard Moran. | ment to prevent fatalities resulting from | = L Cridiciot th k;*;f‘.- The rato in Hartfond was even higher ? i {bred beef cattle as a rule, Delaware, ‘Rasa and Mildred Mingota, sisters of the | the disease.”. From January to August 31, MY MacAdam T be.nghmne ne deatl g el oo | Rhode , fsland and New Jersey of' all | bride, swere flower, girls. 1920, the number of cases of diphtheria < and born, en increase < 2 i Song, sin A o & C. AT s P E A R the states being the only four with few. | The bride’s gewn was of white satin | roported in Covnecticut was 2,005 and the | ganes % '© Me the Auld Scoteh previous year. Bristol was the second Sot 2 er nure breds than Connectiout, whien | 254 she wote.a fulle vell and .carried a | deathirate per 100 was 7.8. In.the same| oo S Teeeson | highest in the state, losing 132 of every reported but 677 in such cass. Of |SaoWer-bouguet of roses and carnations, | period. for 19%1 there ‘were 2,000 cases thousand born. New Britain lost 101 B ! P : % pertiere 2 Duet, Selssted, e e na o tanes ot v |that take the bite out of the " jthese, 208 were Shorthorn, 201 were s The maid of honor was gowned in white | and the dsath rate was only 5.0, It Wi TR e e ia Miss Wost | Lammser thoosand, an N dcads. OPTOMETRIST | Devon breed, 138 were Herefords, 71 |Storgette crepe and the bridesmaids Wore | wil thus be seen that whils the number | Character Skoteh Sutectos alc oo Mt Aiiiv-obvint of B BiS IR ice of the air. iwere Aberdeen Angus, and 49 - were | PNk georgette,und white organdle, of cases. were four.more,. the death Tate o ey ao toat z UMD s |Wllld and the out . Franklin S i )’l%:!;d Durhams and ten were not spe-. in'f.hb"evm;:fl:mmu- ;th:rir weddnufl:‘x;: mm dn;w‘ba u'nun e e i Q)u‘mm‘ Annle Laurie. Lady Scott s i izt :Ev’y NG P e 8 i » n comme! 1) > T i D bl ol Chicago: . Sunday. a. reception will be | sult the report of the department says:| o ° Thomas, Miss Wood Mr. Thay- | - Post Office Fause Armistice Day | er, Mr. MacAdam 3 OTWI'CII CC ) Workmen's Compensutio, held at-Pulaskl -hall: -On - their! returnt “Many factors have assisted in this|pp,-e 318 1. Swne Orders have been received at !h.e loeal - Two workmen's, compeneation . esee. | IO their wedling irip Mr. wnd Mrs.| vers: low: rate i Giphtnerls: e Compaty say ke AudtepnT™" [ poRt office hat % employes uhall pause |85 fine and as warm, and all- ments as follows have been avaroveq by | ColUna Will maks their home in; Willl-| “Barents are eslling physiclans carly e Audienes’ | grom sthelr~ aocustomed work from 12 8 i : {in the sickness of children. Ix = { o'clock noen to two minutes past 12 Fri- . wool as a cold weather coat e = o ] L Poohue sstores, | The groom, 13 the son of James. snd | “Bpysicians are meking ety diagnos- | T AL AT Ve Seksa | 825 Nov. 11, Armistice day. for . period | and Charles Masonhelmer, Mystic, om- | o bels oy s, Goline andwps born | cs, ¥ i HA CTIVE SEASON | of o8 MRl P e ‘shent prayer of thanks “to the Giver | (b 0 1d ba pi0y=. contusion of patella wits eweTing| B B X o s “Diphithésia. antitoxin is premptly ad-|_ The résular ‘mesting. o the Norwich | of all Good” fer the Americans who gave mantic. i % His bride was .also’ porn jn Italy and is} pun; 5 £~ doses. Radie clgh. was held in the Th: bufld- | their, all doring the world war. The . . of fluid, at rate of $8.25. et ik e 2. 8! ministered: in_sufficien’ ayer bu! 4 ( :hlcken Dmner Pt b e il ermstoyer, | 10 daghter of Mr. chd Mrs. Jamies | iiaat, but ot least, the work done by |InG. With o large aitendavce. In the last | post office s also Mstructed to Gisplay aré T Vendola, 82 Boswell svease. Mingota. She has resided with her par-| nivcicians, health officers and publlc | thres weeks nine new members have been | the fig 2t half mast on that day from 1EV€I'! Overcoat is up to the . 5 ) ents at 17,Vine strest. . - + ! health nurses in finding cases of diphthe- | admitted inio the clud. Two ewitch |sunriss <o sunsét. | APRRYND Mykut suxvat STy BrnlseateR thigh, St waeitiofl ey on = T ria searly in families and schools which | boards Bave beer. instlled for. experl- | ~The order fs in conmection with e |minmte in style. i ';'\-::' Time ! - : a at O themam Tea. |!nures the.early treatment of such cas- |mental :fn’t:k. to be. eonducted in.the'|{burial of.the bedy of an unknown Amer- | . 7t % e T, 3 course Instraction. Application bimeks {fcan in the memoria!l amphitheatre at | \ PP e Last vear the production of best su-| On Thursday afternoon Mrs. R. R.|% 4 2 | 85-4, Willimantie GF Daasod 156 ATk af TAGC e zm‘xnu;y_,ot;k'yl St seitiératiad, ofor: e have been’ receivel from the radie in- | Ariington cemiery on Armistic day. spector in ‘Boston for- the club transmit- ting set which Is e $30.00 to $50.00 for the first time since the: industry was | maily at her ‘home thers at a c 1- | PRIVATE BOCIAL GIVEN introduced in the United States. el b et 4 ; : ted.and ready to The © i thermum tea In homer of her mother, : BY PUPILS ¥OR FRIENDS | work grineo o Camcer Cam § 2 ¥ $ ¥ LAy : . P & izn Wl g —_— | Ty oo o ibis oty (Vo31! gme first private social of the season| A e .nu# 5 ds to be erested u’g-;:gm:m‘t}:uflunfzr e el YOUNG’S HATS, $5 and $6 ; « BORN Mrs, Hussey ‘and ‘@ planc solo by 'm“d given for their friends by the pupils of | Which Will greatit increase the sending | -ihe. @ oie i - 9 other states the first week in Novem- BACK—In Washington, D. Garfiela " greatly “enjoyad | N H Levy, the dancing instructor, ywas | ran An oven njght i Being planned 3 =3 gt it = 1921, n.nmn, Richard ca:.ppe'uo:s' fi:’ :im- w::gh %:&‘m"imm:eyn;nmfi held Thureday evening at-Odd Fellows | when the public wiil be invited te Inspect mvan,:«:e“nbwl;{edflfé 1:: :gxax::;; and ‘Mrs. Ernest A. Back (Clata Wini: | servod T ¥erelhall. The (3 couples present enjoyed a | the rooms and apapratus.. Several Fpeak- | Sommmunitics 10 carry ;on this work: | { fred Newcomd, formerly of New Lon- < <+, ldelighttul evening, the music being Ly |ers will ke present from the headquarters B Miingly af : - = o 1 don). g . . MPievy. ahol of Whe K merk S Norwich. Stafford, 5ly and Wind- Greouberz Ocean Beach Residest, - | L lonrey's orchesira e e MadiocRelay lmaguc i NEW LONDON LINE ; | MATHEWSON—In Norwich, Oet. . 20, Ly ham,. $ i 7 " nounced his fourth annuai masquérade o A it Lo 3 M Steamer Lvs. New London — s Gt and_an exhibitionl of El Chucho,| Desmond Murphy Fostbsll Cosch, | which caused 1,390 deaths in Conneetl- | x MAEEIED 2 e, Desmond’ Murphy of ‘this ¢ity,” who 1s | cut duning, 1820—is apparest. Of the 1.- 207 Mai ' e FITZGERALD —SHUGRUE — In, New ,gmrhud coach of the Boys' Preparatory | 390 deaths, 577 were males and 813 b M‘Street =\ 1R m, dafly-exototSut || SR Eeln e pe mis res TR i ot T, = o S kg ol o R T e R ) and Miss Mary F. Shugrue, | o0 2t Ocean ox sevrial ps Rev. Dr., Joseph IL; Selden was .a|tice. Coach Mirphy has . ory Wi | The' factor in controliing cau-| e T Mot 3 m— GELLINA—MINGOIA—In Norwich, Oct. e, e A n tior - | spsaker at a Red Cross meeting in New it 20, 19 Rev. M. o uads ; v the . M. H. May, y > fin and Miss Mati