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PATE WEATHES TODAT; RAIN TOMORROW PRESS DESPATCHES R e ) I PASTOR MACLEOD INSTALLED AT | George Groenberger, which s now on Correspondence School For Reserve Of- agalnnt 3 g:or.;3 Greenberger, also vt POETRY 3 - N TONAL CHUR |trial, is first for next Tnésday morning, Tt Norwich, for §3.000 damages as a com- v m Lln IN Hm.“] b R ey oo and the following come after it: Morgan mission as agent in a real estate trans- NEXT YEAR. At 3.30 o'clock Thursday atternoon. a | 300 " S o8 S S00C L Fpndon ; | .. The War Department contemplates in : e action and for drawing plans for a thea- ¢ council composed of the = New M".dnn Continental Sugar & Products Co. ‘(he asar fulvure Sln.v((ng 8 correspond- tre that Mr. Greenberger and others Th{_{,: :r:( noox “’l:: h“nv‘uh; ow Norwich, Saturdys, Oct. 29, 1921 10 ? County assoclation and a few invited | yugeoce ™ ook vs Cook et al. ence course in_the.different corns areas | 1o FP0 (T, (TRTRCEESE SR CHERS aronre = ol ad friends met at the Congregational chureh, | ™ weqnesday, Nov. 2’ (special) : Brown- | With sthe object. of .keeping all reserve | on " progayn, Put mer— L be new blossoms on the {¥ | | anover, to orasin and install Rev. Rod: | . or e ox’ mamcs Bamee b+ Commay] corps and national guard officers who e e 5k o A iy WEATHER wd r MacLeod minister of the church. |ys. Hannon; Grow vs. Broughton; Lub- | ¢lect to Iflk‘z the course brushed up in ik B f“ -:ml l;‘ es;";wl of{ Text year, next year. . - 2 Rev. Alexander H. Abbott of the United | shansky vs. U. S. Electric Co, subjécts military. % : i L S . Cenditions —_— Congregational church, Norwich, atted | " Thursday, Nov. 3 (special): Adams| The courses.outiined. are to be volun- ;}c“r;‘:fh}‘;q ot ohecs the defendant Green- | The things we meant to ao gre Bet an Pressurs {was -abnormally low in the { a5 moderator of the council and Rev. Gur- | Steel Produets Co. v, McCarthy et al:|tary-and to be conducted by the war de- . rs property in : wicinity of New Foundland Friday, 8| p..,rated as it has not been for any i don F. Bailey of Norwich TOWIH as scribe. (special), Hoffman-Perry Iron & Steel Mr. MacLeod’s paper was highly com- |Co. et al. vs. McCarthy et al. C“iZN'IS\" mended by the membecs of the council | Bank of Fort Valley vs, New London | Ma lqua TO BE IN PAGEANT |/ 1 Nis examination entirely satistactory. | Frait & Produce Co: Céhen et al. va, |the case of Connecticut, the T6th artment through its different agencies | ¥a¥, Norwich, for the crectin of a|- Jo¥ has sought counsel fartoo marh Corps Aren_Headquarters.at Boston, | {heatre and agreed that in case he suc-| 5oy non Hetienis. are =2iung {5 be won , and _divisional =headquarters, In|Cteded they would pay three per. cent.|™ Xeort year, next year. on | commission for his serviees. The plain- qisturbance of considerable intensity|, " Fipe 950th anniversary of the |l GOVERNOR LAKE UNASLE was central Friday night over the , . ng of the town, Norwich is await- northwest Missouri, moving northeast- |ing the arrival todey (Saturday) of {ward. Fair weather has prevailod in g, unerq from all parts of the state to At 5.30 in the Parish house a bounti- [ New London Fruit & Produce Co. headquarters at Hartford will forward afl { {1 claims that he did succeed and that | Your eves, my dear, are wistful still, T {the Atlantic.states and the temperature | > te with the local Nobles in the Mayor H, M. Lerou, who was inf{| 00 "0 0 Clto the guests and i applications for the course. - Applications | he defendanit bought the property for | With niaiden dreims 5o Ty {was above normml Friday almost gen- |1\ \"c ceremonial and pageant of | Hartford Thursaay and Friday, §|/] ST 00 SO0 Ciion By the La- may be made at any time but it is de. [£43:000 and that he i entit'ed to $1.350 e Josgyr preps } Shine t the Mystic | brought the information when he§ .o Gujla. The following menu was |SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF sired that an estimate may be made by |fommission. - Mr. Pitcher aiso alleges |y (HCSFE L a0 L ls s s ohall B e Mt il iion ‘5 move| EVhInx Templs. OFSér, returned here Friday that Govern- §| l% Hulld. The W LONDON COUPLE | November 2, 1921, as to the number who | that he W formed work for the defend, = {mortheastward attended by rain almost | S"L"" ' corv bullding In the bus- || or Lake would be unable to come i Roast Beet Frlday was the twenty-fith wedding | Will take the ffst course beginning Jan- ANt from Sept. 20. 1919, in searching ti-| Next year, next year. ; {generally east of the Mississippi River || *<HIoAlY Souy B0 e abund- || here today for the Shriners’ pa- Escalloped Potatoes Pickles | anniversary of Representative and Mrs, |uary 1, 1922, and that aprl IaIDe: ) e st n‘,.“ffif.'l.rm..n we took the wrong road at the within the next 36 hours. The tem- |, jecoratlons in the national colors, |]rade. 3 Fruit Salad Ernest E. Rogers of New London. The|fcrwarded as soon as R eile, will |for & Droposed theatre o be erected on arn perature will not change materially | ;o court house is gay with flags and |} Governor Lake was suffering from Rolls Coffes s oas v SeRryen Instruction = practieable, il |00 & e rre ant “moniouon| | And Were not wholly eure what course Saturday. Mvm'mr and the Masonic temple onifa severe cold, which made it im- Tod Cream Cake Mr. Rogers and his wife, Miss Fanny | cover al 'v‘nn_ B s e sbovss 7% paes to steer; 3 % Winds | Broadway is decked from sidewalk to |} possible for him even to considerf| T® CRR o CCRTe | M Romere ant e N day, Oct, | service sch asic_course com- But overhead our guiding stars will burn North of Sandy Hook—Moderate' dom the trip to Norwich, much as he T ‘of Iniercst to the large audienes |25, 1386, at the home of the bride in the |pany officers” course, and field officers’ Next vear, next year. e the Mg i : ull of interest asge a A : ’ « | course n Tactics and Techninue, as o 5 Sceather Saturday. are the red, green and yello 8 & ey Opgan prelude, “Largo” Handel, Mrs. Benjamin L. stron s best |l ! : Delegates from the Norwis 3 T, 4 < d/lto the Nobles of the Mystic 7 d 2 3 s th of Norwich and|those schools. = m th rwich churches | The davs are shorter, and. they #eem Sandy Hook to Hatteras—Moderate | Shriners with the scimeter, crescent an 0 the - 1 % s - §! William G. Park; the minutes of the as- |man: George A. Smith of X and the Y. M. C. ore drear: winds mostly mortheast and east and star. % reminder to the nearly 100 can-|| Shrine ks great resvet tat he §j WL & TANG e REAES of ghe o8 T S0 o New Tondon e | — Sl i A P Iair weather Saturday. idates of the mysterles that await th could not join their page Our Help Wn Azes Past; the Iavocation, |ers. Miss Ella 1. Gorton and Miss Lucy |prrcyER VS, GREENBERGE! S oy God's forgiviag deat reed Fosiihat inthele toilsome sravels over the ot | | parade. D e ot e M s o ks y g [els over the hot sands Qf the desert. ' | —— | 00T O it e Elizabeth Gorton was the bridesmaid. s pailis e . —_ ir Saturday ‘ i t is needed now is fair weather Alp e itiptnce. Leseon, Bex 3 i . McKeever of the | Trial has been besun in the superior | Robert Fas : g rayere of the faitnful were arising Fri- |Drum and Bugle Corps of Palestine | church, Lis anthem, O Rest in_the [First Baptist = church ' periormed b | muwed next Tuesday of the suit of Civil | George Strouse, Russeil Crowell, A¥. tear her tattered ensizn downt rngn b “ihia might he hestowed © Tomple ST e ROl sissamon. Ry S U s served,|Engineer George E. Pitcher of this Rathbone. Tong has it waved on high. Observations in Norwich day night that this might he bes L amemple 0 AR e S e Bemnduay |Servlee, | A wedding supper was served. | Eng The Bulletin's observations show the [upon them. es emple Nobles 5 And many an eye has danced to see Mr. Rogers has served in the court of | That banner in the sky el e, T | Tabernacle chureh, Tor city: hymon, nE changes in temperature and| General Chairman and ever! I deny it. What do you tan street. its entlre length will be al-|north end of Chelsea Parade, passin in « Gents' first prize was won by e R er, by. the Hud ymond, conser wed as well as on the easterly slde of freview before Teut Dear Lord and Father of M¥ikin ay- | common - counc seryadiions . Xsrm Beneath it I‘x“fl the battle shomt, |7ames €. Miacphers his other 2 Noble Nelson J, Ayl O T O A s F ol it o renentia’ reprenditat | "And burst the cannon’s roar: etric changes Friday i ‘_"a( e e Tub‘g":*l‘i“m“v" RS |er of ordination, Rev. Harold §. Eaioy Tyt "“;‘_mw' o ek e or [The meteor of the ocean air Ther. Bar. |committee h by # 5. A g =0 e ;- United Congregational church Newpor! An the s + 1 o Shall sweep the clouds no mere. 30 30.30|the arrangements for the biggest spec- ¥is, Director. e O it DLl | the New TLondon”/ounty, Historieal sps g "1 38 3030 |tacle of its kind ever held In the city Float From Greeneville. e e e and he has also been prominent in | ok Aotk s v et *** %4 303¢|The pageant will be one of the most|Noble Harry B. Ford in charge of can- ofeinalaken s Priicln G Way ) llivary cirdes Whara kneit the vanquished foe. seieaeneninnees 30 | isasing ever ®wen’ i Norwich' and. it atdates. WordBpor Counsel (etie AR Giers Koy nn n‘:e n | When winds were Lurrying o'er the oo, Raut 3% s planned that there Wil be at least| spg candidates in three ~ompanies |Gk SxA Blesc S Ghnrell fof X | | xAnd waves were white below, Comparisons |2500 1n line with many attractive fea-| ey Qompany—The & {-rakhs? Christ, Conn.; Words of Coun- [W. €. T. U. STATE yissoil | No more shall feel the victo: . reasin ds and the Arsphate sl amte Herbert D. Rolla- TEET IN NEW LONDON | | Or know the conquered kn Predictions for Friday—Increasing iyres There wi ' be four bands and t Second Company — hachs o SR ational church, Middls - 7 tacel | The narnies of the shore shall pluck P 4 warmer o|frum and bugle corps trom Palestine Abednegos B SoHnEos e thon 57|, New London was sclected as the place | e o ey : ¥'s weather—Generally fair and | Temnle of Providence. The floats. of Company of Cani ight I £ fello e e N an dor P (e W . & G i there are 15, will be real works R grega- (107 next Sears Memmorance Union be- |§ D. W. Goff, for the past 3 years with J. M. Young & Son, Jlo. netter that her shattersd wam i of art and will be the most"beautiful ATl Nobles who must ride S | fore adjournment of the _convention | db f the Meat Department, wishes to || e Thunders. shosi fhe. mishts. deepy ST, MOO% AND TIDE: that have ever appeared on the streets St : | of 0 - s g St week ot § as manager and buyer of the eal partment, wishes | Fer”thunders shook the m et 5 - ek g hird Division. nediction, th Sl e oiat liota were: aSEoL 5 . . . il to th her hol¥ : : L2 ""’"" o places of formation for the thres! Mrashal, Noble Georze A. Keppler. = ';Zm St |§ announce that he has severed his connection with the || ¥4l 7 he mast her holv fas. tises sions of the parade follow: First di- | “Man on Horse. ar] Presia Mary C. Wilson. | . . And give her to the god of storms, . . m. | vieton wil form on Broadway in front| New London Masonic e Ip president. Mrs. Ma- || above firm, and will open a Meat Department with tha || "The lizhtning ana the zale =3 L ss|0f Masonic Temple. second division on; various floats, ASSIGNMENTS FOR e e T, : | e —Oliver Wendell Holmes. = Morm: | Union street with fts right resting on |eq below: SUPERIOR COURT IN CITY |in seorctary, Mrs. Mar: Geolden Rule Grocery Co., Central Building, under the I0% | Congrat” Baptist church and the third - Haroween. et n or N o e e D S e [ 3 g HUMOR OF THE DAY 218 | %o on Chestnut street extendng. we 5—Lovalty 1o superior court which opens in this | Nellie Gager. Wi . |§ name of Goff’s Broadway Cash Market, with a complete b 26 FEvery man in the line of 6—Charity el TheRday ATorTinE L ih e e e R E 20 Flubb—"How is Brown . taking te 5 %0 be 1 bis since of fors 7—Feauty, Anthony and Cle E. Hinman presiding were as.|Legion Temperal line of high-grade Meats, Poultry and Provisions—Also || zoic> - mation not a minute later than 2.30 o™ ollows at a short calendar|Graes Curtis Platt; edi = ik < fi Dubb—*Like a prairic dog—only he 3 food tide, o BE R S Friday: |Ribbon Banner. Mrs. L. a fine line of Delicatessen Delicacies. I intend to give my dormt “dig quite a0 deeply™—New . George Linton of e police Nov. 1: Wheeler et al. vs.|mantic. 1 | 2 , Sun. ntly requests ‘the merchants heba ! wpeal from probate; Duff | The disenssions of the week, Includinz |§ patrons expert service and the best quality Meats at rea- “Well” remarked a man; after a ¥ to/ Asalat e depesiment il s Duff vs. S. Maxson; |those Fri PR relatiun (o Rikal| oL long argument on the question of man's eyalils Whist paity was held the parking of machines IR ertilizer Co. vs. N, _lenforcement of pronibtion. i - ]! superiority o oman, “at least B i i restricted ferritory. On Broad- S5 Isi e o Yy | sonable prices. Ithank my many friends for past patron sencciocity ovar sy SN ot o at 38 North A street, Wednesday v VIO street Sto), Matn & Bewiplow iiiE Wednesday, Nov, 2: Limpert Sales Co. | posner Involuntary Bankrantey. age and will appreciate a continusnce of the samg. Will || thing which a_man can have and 2 with friends from Williman- . and over the entire ‘V‘ev‘ : From i:qunfl T-\v;.\ o Burnham | Inc. Vs McPartland et al, nisi; m\mi X D S e Y woman cannot.” . T a0 |of Main street there will be allowed |way to Main, up Main to Burnham |(1%, Y% ¥Ct e channo a1 n mvolunt fon in bankruptey . = o A - W Wl arking whatever. Parking of ma-|Square, countermarch on Maix to Wash- | [ OIS nisiy Stores ve. Shannon et al.; |, 0% (200 70% Leon Posner! 52 || open in about 10 days. cried his wife_passfonate. ent to Mrs. Oscar Tetreault| T, WOF TG, B acterly sida of Washinz- |ington Square, up Washington street to e i g | Bank street, New a bye ne consolation to Mis: Blanche B b 1 | FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. "‘“l“';m —Fainhursh Scoteman, adge and . consolation went y; Storms vs. Lang h has a claim of r the whist a luncheon was serv- be cancelled automatlcal- |eastern or Broadway he parade. | b e | wife. g el | The parking rules for |where the parade will disband Nov. 8 (special) . Togmt ¥ of foolish sltpping friy P : AR T ST will be enforced commencing at Concert After Parade. the enjoyable eve- o and w be cont stuff into woolen stockings."—Loulsville ued in After the p: hinx Temple r-Journal. | after the parade has passed. A Sl Lispeavneil In trying to dodge twn autos at omce nds relatives were saddened el band, composed exclusively of nobes. Pat had gone to the happy harping ar of the death of Viola Brown Parade Formation. anderithe Jeadesshly (of OIS I ORI | SO T R R e s A neighbor called to condole t child of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| The parade formation is as follows: |W. Morgan. will give 2 concert of five| ASES A58 the widow. o SEandbil of Mkstford.. yesterday, at| i numbers, The band of forty 1 | FOR NEW LONDON TRIALS SE a3 et B nleely fixed™ fo1d, after a week's illness. She ptaptiien, peeupy a platform already erected unon |, Court, cases for the November addi- sha asked. % 3 94 and Was born Tn Hart. Platoon of Police, Unton Square. The concert numbers are: 1 session of the ‘superior court in | f§ X “He aid mot” snorted ihe Beresved » rs. Henry Kendall of | Marsha', Noble James C. Macphereon. L .“f"":' Stars ';"'“ Stripes. London were a ned at a short ¥ 2 ‘Careless to the Jast, he was! He picke n ave the grandparents of the de-| Committee—Nobles ~ William | 2. Overture—Orpheus % ndar session h here Friday. morn- | 4 ¢ i out the grocer's flivver, stead of the L & H. Oat, Howard L. Stanton A. Fer- - Select ""A"\“. o' Lantern th Judge Allyn L. Brown presid- f i i yunaire's twin six to git hit by."— guson, . Gager, A. S. Com.| 4. Selaction—Alcer 3 American Legion Weekly. . Wi TOWN stock, Clinton E. Lane. Archibald | 5. <~‘z; of Uncle Sam. TIl We Mee! of George E. Pitcher vs. Can 1 get off todar?™ asked the of- NORWICH e, T arts 3 Crant Chai | . et pCan T & s R ames B. Aldrich, pastor of the| B. Lee E.'Allen RBidwell,. Robert B.[ Al nobles who S 3 “Somebody dead In your family, T @) First ethodist Bpiscopal church, will| Mather. Peter S. Wilson, Frank D. |the parade. and | T ll Y F . d pove = ejoinsd e BrcEtIE UM t r his sermon topic on Sunday| Davis Il heprovinc | €1 our rriends “No sir, not dead, but dying.” z The Old Path's Jeremiah|Sphinx Temp's Rand. Director Thomas [Communicat i - “Dying. who?" 4 \r « Prorle's Ohristian En-| W. Morgan. Noble H.A W. Schriver, S S ___{who may be Pile sufferers that quick, { “I am sir—dyinz to Ball rame” s society will hold a meeting at| Arim major ,After: disbanding at the Masonlc Tem- | sate and lasting relief can be had only | ok e i o/ dpe i ) D the topie: Bbw CAn We AD. Potentate and Divan on Fleat, £ e/ atlos B a 42| by removing the cause—cutting -and 2 2 3 lden Rule Today? Matthew phinx Temple Patrol. Srmary where they il be refreshed and | salves won't do. Hem-Roid, a_harmt | | _ ¥ie—"You're good at anagra=e aremt This will be followe:d by a preach-| Xorwich Division of Sphinx Temple. | oanive wesston. - 2 ' less tablet, is guaranteed by Lee &| pr= S SR 4 e at 7:30. Mrs. Albert G.|Nohla Wiliam R. Stevens, Commander.i = : Osgood Co. o R iy e T SN AL or and Lewls Aldrich wers ap- | ‘Aldes s John Scott, Anson R letter, take away my swond letier, take rch at the State Sunday School|rjeut-Gov. Templeten and Mayor Lerou ag e e Sl 3 ntion, in the Center church, New on Float. sday, Wednesday and| next week. | ———— P same. What am I? She—"You're a postman, yon poor fish * John H. Schalek in Scisnce and Inven- KALEIDOSCOPE i Windsor castle is 1%ke a small town i tself, containing hundreds of inhabitants Mrs. Amella Spurgeon, aunt of the fa- eacher, the Rer. Charleg H. Spurgeon, recently celebrated her 1024 birthday at her home in Fngland. Because Mrs. James Baca, of Sants Fe, has been appointed assistant te Adjutant-General Harrs R. Brown. of the New Mexico national guard, with the rank of major, the adjutant-gen- eral has ruled that she is entitled tc the “salute”, s Millicent Woodward, & yeung sh woman, has won the Interm hinx Temple and Visiting Nobles. stina Temple Band of Providence. ntate and Divan of Pa'estine Tem- NORWICH CATFOLICS GENEROUS ple of Providence, and other Poten- TO MARY. KNOLL MISSIONS | - tates and Officers. on Float. Patrol of Palestine Temple. By the courtesy of ‘Rev. M. H. May. r of St. Patrick’s chnrch, a mission- | — “ather from Marykroll on the Hud- | . 2 e William 3. Downs, was given | FAMILY OF SEVEN FOUND runity Sunday last to explain at IN REAL DESTITUTION rasees in St. Patrick’s the ob- | A member of the Norw United needs of that mission. Father | Workers makes the following urgent was greatly pleased with the | plea mpt and generous response to his ap- | The Famfly Welfare department or the information of those who | (formerly c ion) of the United d to the cause he has explain- [ Workers comes to us with a most pathetic | ng of the work of this Ame: 1 appealing case of need. A family of atholic foreign mi=%on, which has | seven, a widow and six children are prac- s seminary and administration center | tically without furniture. They are sleep- at Maryknoll-on-Hudson, near Ossining. |ing on the floor, withonly two quilts Other branches of Marsknoil establish- | among them, one between them and the |§ MOLASSES CREAM BAR, pound.......... e ring the past ten years are: In Unit- | boards and the other ore over them, this | tional speed typewriting champleaship e Sates of America—New York city. | wiih the nights getiingcolder all the time. | PEANUTHERISP pound. 7. .00l o s i e e s oo ei 20T in Paria by writing 333 characters in M Medlcal Bureau, 410 East 57t “an one not contribute three beds, sc { . five minutes on a machine with a blan sircet. Clarks Sammitt, Pennsyivania, | warm bedding and maesses and = fewe |§ 1 Ib Mixture of CHOCOLATES AND BON-BONS, Ib. 59¢ chairs? The mother of the famil in | ate health, but is doing her best to (| Ome 2 Ib. Box of FANCY HARD CANDIES, ort them all. Surely no one will pass | this call for help without carefully con. | Regular 80c Pound Geods ................ $1.00 keybo: For her performance she re- ceived a prize of 1000 francs. Bhopal, the second great Mohamme- dan state in India, has been ruled over al, Maryknoll Procure, 1811 Van | q Avenue : Los Angeles, Jupanese Mis- | suy | vy a for several gemerations. 2 507 jering what he can do to relieve this | | The present begum is the granddaughter tressing situation. In 2 Pound Boxes Only. and daughter of ruling begums, and ehe n China—Kwangtung Province stat! Bk et g s Eokrng Frovince station | Any inquiries and offers to help should be made to s in many respects most remarkable of the three. She is fald to be wonder- fully progressive in all her ideas and has never fsi'ed in her loyalty to Brit- b Tmle: The breath of the Mongolian came! i OUTFIT No. 2 e vers i VICTROLA 90 — 10-85c Double- | to-be tnvartably short-lived for- i sun- L | son. With a kick t camel will ower. faced Records, your own selection —1 Velvet Brush—1 Bottle of Oil, s Moran, 9 Washington || CREAM MINTS, pound .............. come30c 2 Ib. Box of CHOCOLATES AND BON-BONS. .. $1.00 } e e b i o | s P oeien. [ GHGEOLATE LIQUID CHERRIES AND l ngon, Sanhui, Shuitung and Wat- street. Tel. 879 {wangs! Province, stations- at We- (IN NOVEMBER RELEASE) $7.00 DOWN BUYS ANY OF THESE VICTROLA OUTFITS * OUTFIT No. : VICTROLA 80 — 6 Double-faced Records, your own selection — 1 Velvet Brush — 1 Bottle of Oil, oon ; Maryknoll Convent, 19 | her home on Arnold street 9 ! t from Provi- | ] o o e e e PINEAPPLE, pound . ... ......... %0000, B9C was invited to sing Tuesday evening at | GO TO HARTFORD AFTER e Union Trinity .\Mhnnm.ws“:cin:fl BITTER SWEET PEPPERMINTS, pound. .. . g . | church in Providence during 1% conven- MEN FINED IN LEBANON | tion of the Methodist Home Missionary SRS o 1 an automobile, and its bite gen- crally results in poisoning its victims. When its teeth take hold of ltg vietim he 1 1 gives its lower jfaw a twist E . and 300 Needles— and 300 Needles— i e ey A Thursday “"d“"‘;’““!""é"”“”f’ - Unclaimed Letters. Balancs In Edsy, ALL S5 ¢ Balance In Easy duces Doison into the wound. R R netet | e et at Norwiet, Conn| h ALL S50 peines o othly FOR Down "okl or Monthly [ goLike the art of song that ef the 2 th vl ost off ve: Octobs i dance is lored by many birds pri- R A SO eI e e ocolate oppe FOR Down ~"payments i |y T i o he S Perore Justice of the Peace Curry on Sept, | W-_C- Brown, Mr. and Mrs, E. N. De. Mah Walnut) 1000:7 e | The biggest bird of all—the ostrich— 6 Doybl ( o Joseph and Celia Werlin and |PV™SlL Ca'vin Sisson, Miss L. J. Spen-i H \;“‘v; Record ‘Brush (adde! te’life 10 Double-faced Records (20 selections) 8.5 | cularly enjoving the n:ltx. r:l;h: !fnoor - $1 and costs each, amounting | ©™ ey e y ek a5 1 Velvet Brush ........ AT | cock ‘is another dancing bird from Py ™ < | which the peasants of upper Bavaria o ] "‘i;““ D he = = 1 bottle of Oil—300 Need|es. ... ...... 10 1 bottle of 0il—300 Needles. . 10 e . B recogaisance and on the promise to =~ | Earohonrnattte #end the money, but failed to do so. $105.35 $133. l Yeki 2 frod Wiy impses -were handed to Sherift ’ o__29 > e s announce ¥ 'y ¥ o g e W Lishin ! THEKEY TO SUCCESS Ladies Sriatne NOTE—Each Victrola carries our guarantee—to replace defective material without charge — for the :r’";‘:f'(:if;‘f}i:‘i;!’::‘:,‘;“:;‘:‘“,‘“;: Thursday and lacated the men who, |§ F UR COLLAR]| DRESSES i | period of one year. We will store your Victrola for future delivery—and we deliver free of charge— | the Induaicy of pulverteiig cotteiad Fatier than go to-Jail. paid the fnes. THE THRIFTY WOMAN SUC-; . e ! o on't delay, buy now ! wool for several quite diverse applica- fher © COATS CEEDS . BY KNOWING HOW, | beautifully embroidered flons. Vers. inely powtered. catton s k Driver's Compe 9 > 8 e s a tilterirg material for clarify- S i el s $1450 WHERE AND WHEN TO BUY. !} $8.97 - E ing certain solutions that are diffieult o e oo Dimestion g 3 ’ 2 to filter, such as collodion. It is also Eastoner 3. 3. Dosebare i " COMMCN BSENMSE TELLS YOU |- TH B used in the manufacture of phonograph issi k8. g = e | - % b SR s [ HEAVY BUYING FOR FIVE STORES, | LADIES OUTING PLAY ED ON THE PIANO ING IT—Buvy It e neiors. ad decoraive Westerly, employs, crowded to side of UNDERWEAR THAT GOWNS, Extra Heavy ! The island of St. Helena is a part goad. Sept. 22, by passing automobile, i = d idered f of the United States in the Atlantic Efl control of steering gear and truck All Sizes for Children 3T and Embroider; | ——- ogear. off the Carolinas which has a jent down embankment. Mr. Rodman's population of 6,000 former slaves, The Jnjuries unknown at this time. i 47 § W . 97c colored residents of this isle were ail sation at the rate of '$12.50. C e | thesdiat i :fi';‘ the rehellion, and were left to 't for themselves, For Less : | H I T A D D EN e S R oo i oo Sel{ : CHILDREN'S HEAVY § T R N sAMPLE MILLINERY| THE KEY TO OUR COATS ! KNOWN FOR QUALITY AHD SERVICE—SINCE 1872 Ty o] SUCC 1 MAIN S NORWI H S e $2.97 and $3.97 SUCCESS $3.97 # 135-14 : et (o ey sion all year around. By reason | their isolation they have retatned -q of their old customs and traditiens, . B e e i R e SRR RS