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FULL ASSOCIATED s s ¢ : PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH, CONN. FRE N GREENEVILE HOUSE |The Door Shame | - _ ot oL ot e ey LAt ' e Boslon ore ireony a6 sent the pumper and Pagr Blooa Mflk_es T R ‘d h @ g L2 B Bad Health — Then NOWICH €1 €S (O onn = | END O THE MONTH SALE CONTINUES UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH companies been out Once the vigor of red blood becomes alarm came in there | sapped of its strength, the door to hap- A GROUPING OF DEPENDABLE, SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT PRICES WHICH MAKE PURCHAS- ING A PLEASURE. ' THESE END OF THE MONTH EVENTS ARE OF GROWING IMPORTANCE, AND ARE ATTRACTING MORE AND MORE ATTENTION, AS THE PEOPLE OF NORWICH BECOME AC. e would have been | piness is literally ammed. Weariness ond to the Green-|of body follows and it unfailingly en- | if he relied on the | genders depressed thoughts. To be to answer the and cheerless becomes a habit. | After a time there is an almost filmy | dimness in the expression of the eyes| and a pallor to the skin. Days seem | dull and dark and difficult. A sense of | insufferable gloom pervades the spirit. | Then it is that Gude's Peptq-Man- | an is the help. It is a red blo builde It s red into the blood =i ases the mumber of corpuscles| h make blood rich and red. When | the blood is restored to its natur: the sensation of well-| is T » I_mm aonmeze - m:,:}p ,h,l“‘g QUAINTED WITH THE CHARACTER OF THE BARG AINS WE GIVE TO THEM. COME IN AND SEE THE MERCHANDISE. YOU WILL STAY TO BUY AND SAVE. complexion, identified with | \d vigor of good health. | has Gude's Pepto-Man- | liquid and tal = to Nhtch: e Vetera THE END 0" THE MONTH SALE IN THE APPAREL SHOP Values to Be Taken Advantage of Before November 1st Every Silk or Wool Dress In Qur Stock Has Been Reduced Twenty Per Cent, During This Sale Only One Special Lot of Silk and Wool Dresses Canton Crepe, Crepe Back Satin, Wool Tricotine . All of Them Selling Regularly For $35.00 Sale Price $15.98 During This Sale Only : T ™ TR T S T e N | Every Coat In Qur Stock Reduced 10 Per Cent. e Wisgo gl - L b dnhs G During This Sale Only MYSTIC AUTO SUIT IS ! | CONCLUDED IN coUrT | i > Mystic H Auto d the macl the oheck. on te « car and sold it rly owned t man. He said 1 t was designated s nd Hommedien on The Home [ meeting Thursday. evening in the Ameri- The n Il in Norwalk. Mrs. Rec- Legion rooms that the mat turn and I of a free dispensary in Bridge- ng the public schocls for enjoyed the feast. Aft- ty adjourned to on Church streey | moon will be brought up at © nominating committee, comprising | of the town school board next Tu H. H'scox, Miss M. la Tflm-\.\(»mm& Raymond Sherman, same place, a col 00 on a note nd Mrs, William reported | man of the entertainment commit following officers, Who Were elected | nounced through Mr. Copp tha the convention: ee's plans for the p t rt; T. C. Murphy o money to the con- hold | president and council member, George H. Prior of Jewett Ci first vice president, Miss Harriet L. Eaton of Hartford; second vice president. Miss Elizabeth M. Day of ( Miss Ada L. Shel asurer, Miss Ida J. Ly nment in the evening at ory are progressing satisfactor h committee e secured Humphries' or- chestra to furnish the dance programme. hester ; secre- y of Windsor; on of New Lon- Charles Olsson, chairman of the portation committee, a services <f ten twelve autom th drivers have been donated by Furr by th ccutive Committee—Mrs. Frank M, wford of New Haven, Mrs. John M ams of ‘Torrington, Mrs. Ira of Wethersfield | owing the election of officers, there | 4 - a service of prayer for “shut-ins”|troops of the Boy S memorial for those who have de-|ciub, Sedgwick Post, No partel from life. This service was con- | the local ruard ment for luncheon was taken, the menu | po. ™ iform dress | being served by the ladies of the Central | hears Reney o Ores | Baptist ‘church. The afternoon session opened at 1.15 o'clock With a report of th I meet- | v, s report baing given The convention ations to parade have been ac- ed by Troop No by | M. and 26 vi nbus and < fons have not yet acted tion but expect to do s0 | aate. Miss. Ada | b = sum arch of New aven BACHELOR SUPPER GIVE: | Weak e e ness was taken care of. r which the TO JOHN P. LYSTON | ® n 0 2 devotional service was conductea 3 Eyes 2 s 1 New London county, 16 circles, 604 |b¥ Mrs. Ira E. Forbes. A achelr suppe 1n bomor o Jomn 7. | 09 1d in the din Thursday eve . Lyston's fr , who is phi the Lee and Osgood Co., is | e LACAL INDUSTRIES TO CLOSE ON ARMISTICE DAY REly #HdUtensmpres o . |to a Vermont young woman wif s, 140 mem- | expressed their willingness 10" ciose down | &0 % N 5 2 e 53 v 2 ;:’ the parade and cel¢bration on Arm h nu for the supper co T T B Ly a 5 : : 1228 |istice Day afterncen. During the pa he menu_fo uppe 5 3 ; ' Lo beiaaliy R g Wo o fnree days a mumber of replies | FoaSt piE with all the fixings, e e b“m"‘; b | have been received by the general com- | that served as the-plese de resistance Sirsined; and ety ey Buty SN mittee in answer to the letter which was | inE the one that was won by P. F. | gists recommend and guarantee satige ent ol Toeal plants, asking their coopera. | SWeeney. at the ‘recent fesi faction or will refund yous momey. tion by cl down for the afternoon. In addit the plants already named wvill close down for the room of | Reliew 8 Sore Eyes circles, 688 FoR IC SHRINERS' PARAY 9 mem- | Bon-Opto gives quick relief to tne $4,- | | Co., Parker Preston and ich Paper Box Co., Toto- helsea File Works, Irving Inc, Norwich Belt M: Atlantic Carton Works, tion. H committee has been informed by * | Frank B. Ricketson, agent, that the Po- mah Mills will not ¢lose for the cele- , the only plant that definitely re- those who motion of | spinach (bu.) the camel. But | Peppers (- | the uniaue w atdide Tt not 3 s 1 | is answ s mo; 5 on Mizpah Circle Story, Mrs. S.| Chairman W. D. Copp of the generdl an £ Wates Dixon an a Dream Come True, | committee announced at the committee || . i{ By being a STRICTLY ONE PRICE STORE and mark- Th we@dstock Dalr || ing our goods on a NO-PROFIT BASIS, thrifty shoppers e y who desire to be right in style, yet whose purse limits their SHANNON -BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. ‘ expenditure for HATS, will be especially well pleased to D bt e S (0 b el s e .. . hat they want at the price they want it. Saturda find at our store, wi ey _Low Prices for Friday and Saturday ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THOSE Woodstock C Butter, Ib. ... 49c G et T s e PRESSED E&As\;?; SAILORS Boiled Ham, Ib. 58¢ | Bacon, Ib. .. ... 38¢c CLOSING OUT ALL OF OUR proceed, | an unaccustomed or to the long colu and good PRINCIPAL TIRRELL SPOKE TON GRANGE pnonnmtg’ : v el B e, Snor iy 6 Corned Beef, Ib. 60c | Roast Pork, Ib. 60c KIDDIES' FELT HATS i = number of pa- (Retail) At Door. ith their friends being present Gr: SMOKED BONELESS SMOKED BONELESS — i mine o e | i eyt e R SHOULDERS, Ib. ... 35¢ | BUTTS,lb. ......... 42 AT §1.98 Opportunity fnale rtette ; ucation For Our Ri mals , loose (100 1bs.) 1 (30 1bs.) No. 1 (100 Ibs.) n (100 Ibs.) 3 std. (100 1bs.) Frankfurterslb 25¢ | Sausage, Ib. ... 35¢c ingiat FrankfurtersIb 25¢ | Sausage, Ib. ... 35¢ it EEE S e NEW LAID EGGS, dozen.......6¢[| S, KAMSLER of ex-service men aheann >+ (100 1bs.) $ ——en: R 1 mnrhA The memt of the orchestra swere an (100 1bs.) ORAN COFFEE,Ib............... 35c ||| (Formerly Asher's) 112 MAIN STREET violln; e Brown (100 Charles C. Zabriskie, | Linsced meal (100 cornet. The male quartette included Lu- Gluten (100 terans of the )