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unnu at the I”uc car, Wi t in; ;: ilw m n Electri¢ togettier in the lobby s talk to sevator, from Rhode Island and men was on Co-operation, Courtesy, Algriéh, the republican rominee for con- e erMictency While on Duty. His ex-|gressman from the Second district, Mon- Petience i rafiroading ensbles Mim to 4y evening. They will spesk at a ral- Jrork with the med, and in showing them | 1y a¢ tn etown hall at 7.30 o'clogk, ar- to be courteous to un traveling public, by the Beeckman Ex-Service and at all times to iive “up fo the V thoughtfulness of his teaching Mr, O'-| e I Peacngc Wil W - g Brien is most suecessful with the men, ; A = n Ia on e &nd has brought city ideas fo Westerly, | , Thirtr 4 i 2 having himselt been connected A i k FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Popular Priced 11 - Dress and Coat Sale- with New York rafitoads prior t6 coming here. He @oes not ask or expect his men to do only what he would and does do him- Misn i MAYANDSATURDAYSFPTMIMM ®8if. About 35 employes of the road ;. ssscrubled to hear from thelr Helpmate Refreshments and leader, ths superintendent. A sok- ¥ Dm ' 16'50 A #r followed and the evening was ofie of ed 2 T— * léasure and these soclal chats and get- | MBAt fogether meetings are iocked forward to| The oriminal gession of the superior i . W®ith pleasure. The Shore Line road has|court for Washington county will net Values to $32.50 b 25 shown a marked Improvement in every|finisa the docket in West Kingston this ' i Twills Onl way and the men employed by Mr. O'- | week Will hold session thero mext Tricotines and Poiret y Ltien are clean, respectable, courtéous,|week: Just when court will meet in &nd trustworthy and well lked by the|Westerly has not been determined. patrons on all the lines. Theré was no jury trial in the super- sUrrs T sss.oo This (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock |ior court for Washington county at . & get-logether meeting will be heid at|Kingston Wednesday. A settlement in Values to $65.00 the same place for the night shift of em-|the case of the Federal Felting company ployes. This will mean that about ¢0|vs Charles J. Butler, alias an action of . b3 . . men wil have enjoyed the same oppor- |(rover. A fury was impaneled Thurs- ~bly tailored, exceptional long coats, in the very finest Haw m 5 Twills and Tricotines. 0., Was begun. méeting n the parlors of th - triet church Wednesday evening. Monday evening at the meeting of the tunity of attending the meetings. day morning and trial of the case of cial hour followed and an oid fashioned |D087d of trade, Charles J. INUT, the g 3 OA — s Welling match was held. . Ice creass |Ch8irman of the Westerly highway com- Tl C Ts 16'50 Stenington Grange, Ne. 108 Bdwin H. Ennis vs N. Y, N. H. 4 E. R and cake were served. mission will talk on contemplated im- Tt you will cut out this advertisement | PFOvsments for Westerly's highways. 3 Values to $35.00 and mail it to The Plaut-Cadden Com- | Ten W'":a"-'t"' °”“:dm;b““ N g g inT Pol Lisk . pany, Norwich, Conn., togethér with revoked, thres susp g ew M.nnnh (:o‘t., M '0los, Eng Contmg Vour address, you will Feceive a Book of | oTal offier cises wers disposed of Wed. e ¢ o 4 eriv nesday by the state board of public 3 0ld Fashioned Songs free.—adv. Sonde: Tab Moae of Wit Hages Plaid Back and Velour Coats. Just mcross the river on the Pawen-|of Westerly was revoked. on the republican ticket for flrst selent- lw SKIRTS ) ial ss 95 man, in place of Charge Champlin, who b There has been a large demand for Hoxle has not been before the Hmelight o bt i P} he|gea food here this week and the fsher. I led. ‘Lobstérme: poor 3 Iawrence Purtell of Paweatuck, on the ,;':,3,"?:’,: ‘St m:”:;‘,;;,rfn'f;: b e HATS R ss.m to 316.50 emocratic ticket. The contest seems to be between (hess two men and. lyery|PiDE into Bort this Week good loads of * tuck side, D. Everett Hoxie is rumning STONINGTON will not be a candidate again. Mr, Vlllltl to 31950 man of strong_ principles, as i 8180 |per ave ooty ell, although poor luck scallops the first of the Seasom's offer- Interest is shown on both sides. ings here. The Conda took 20 gailoms Less 15 per cent. 1t took just ten minutes for dndge . Giiver H. Willlams of the Thira i | v orent, 20 New York markets and al ¥ . triet court here Thursday morning to M"d"efid ::e::mb"r‘m‘;'h:’,? 'f."rf““"_"n: #isposs of a dozen defendants’ cases be-|5oa in town by Captatns Wood. _ fore the court, Wednesday evening thers|bro and Clark. A g0od PuDply Srar g Were arrests made of men Who Were|qin has sieo been Seoured charged with breaking the law by walk-| " ae and St Jone G Fletcher, wh F e, Taned ot the N. Y. N. H.lfor the past two years have had charge " thy Westore Boing to and from|of Richmoor farm, for Mr. and Mrs|= " = “;" "f" used the tracks;| xrs Dennison Gallaudet, will leave here school the past twe years. Smith wieo (Crossed ihe rallroad bridge which| oot ) for Westerly where they will re-|1s won of Rev. Charies m ‘of On- spans the Pawcatuck river. They were|ue on the W A, Welox farm. e e ;:,"'“_w' c’;jl’:“""‘“"“,m"‘% i Finckley Hill ~Mr. Fletcher will' con-|“Mr. and Mra Charles A. Whitaker Birown, The tracks have been postoq,| (MU In the farming business for him- aro &t o paramags during ine pastors nia® Jned 45 and costs witich | “Noap fishermen reporied Thursday. a | smsuncements uavs Besa ecstved in Ay, Thoms Butate the” coust | big catoh of cod. Schooner Capt. Grover | town of the marriage of Miss Giadys X iy el ke S AT T T NEW FALL DRESSES : e st i | e n 4 e an ot T | E S e '8 THE NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY Thomas Whalen, John Sisson, David | " s meberr s penn The Telae® Al woolety wis' eater- FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Sarte d he e ¢t Mrs. Ransom 5 ; - e TNk Devitie, Andkbw Salwinl o ceati of Hobert .. Allyn.- ot e v;tedx:e:hy% / Seaey Whether you contemplate a purchase of a Fall Dress now W officor was staloned at the e | Quismbog occurred at Mrs, Bmeline Al-| Mrs. F. B, Hyde and Miss Clara Hyse ! ” 174 “two mors men wers brooght befors | 218 home Thursday evening. He was|wers guests of Mrs. Carlos Ricker in . 51 or later, there is every good reason why you should ben- F. Lamphere and John Grinnell. They| o o, Of Sainel B. and Catherine Mer-| Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ross and Miss THE LAWS OF THIS STATE ENABLE US TO efit by this opportune underselling sale. Women will be n an tleo wErREiven the samle fine 810 conta | Lure Tis ‘ty suceivid b7 it M e e o it p Winter Homs OPEN ACCOUNTS IN THE NAME OF TWO INCORPORATED 1824 EXQUISITELY DESIGNED the court and tried. They wers George bern Nov. 23, 1869, in Holyoke, Mass., | Norwich Town Friday. ' these beautiful frocks. The total amount was $93.60. b T st Mon e P o e i o ok SR we-noyed when they see . s »..,-Tr;:d v “:,::1 o ey ‘C.m,:';? 3. Allyn of New Ym-k‘.n:ng( L.'M.m PER o ’ THER Satin-faced Cantons, New Satins, uring Canton 9874, Royal Nelghbors of America, Wed-|Edward Fuller of Westfleld, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. Fdgar T. Spencer have VO nesday evening. Refreshments were| Dr- Herman Atwood will leave fown | one on a motor trip to Rochester, N. H. 1% - Oct. 1 and will take a course in chiro- served. The camp entertained among| . .iiios gt the National Coll of Cht | , M- and Mrs. Arthur Colvin, of New Crepes, New Roman Crepes, Exquisite Georgettes, Fine Tricotines and Poiret Twills. At $18.50 and up New Silhouettes, New Elaborations, Newest Colorings, Scores of New Mode! e O s cbons i s s on M and 0| THIS IS A CONVENIENT METHOD IN MANY of Hartford, District Deputy Mary E. ]JSBON enerson, of 'rovidence, rict Deput Mrs. Davengors ot Cara. Wood Camn | sasasy “msnesoe Now Tork o s OR FRIENDS CAN OPEN SUCH ACCOUNTS TO New London, and Past Oracle Mrs.|the dahlia show, also fo spend some ADV AGB, Y HAVING ;:“:inhxt;sur:: :,::Z.;l and driven a'éi :Efli{: ;,‘%‘;,fi :}h}?f:f,’;g i1 4G red ‘ MONEY AT THEIR COMMAND IN CASE OF AN smial Amment of wOol Tricotine cad driven by Michael A, Prizito came| Mrs. Horscé Burdick of Oneco, visited here and EMERGENCY. 1 Jemy Dr. e g e A D S Rl e R e QUICKLY WITH A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK e L-al p:d 10 7\;;.. Larson and a friend, a Mitchell boy, es-lmum Mrs. Smith taught the Newton | WILSONVILLE BOOK AS SECURITY. spw ce s o Mrs. Atly Town of Woodstock is vis- > fting friends here for a few days. rs. o ‘Woodward. ot 40 S ST o Mg | e s o | Nomandy, Mire, L, Bl 10d Soprh Mrs. Nelly Dodge spent the week end | ents. Mrs, Jamés Aldrich and Mrs. Liiltan $35 00 a_nd up Smart Sport Coats Straight-line Models, Raglan Shoulder, Belted and Attrac- Grand Sale Remnant Store At$14.75 and up 263 MAIN STREET Unusual selection of SPORT SKIRTS, $4.50 and up : Attractive showing of SQUIRREL CHOKERS and A GREAT ALTERATION SALE FOX SCARFS THE REMODELING OF THIS BUUILDING ENABLES US TO OFFER THE oot e i W Pl CASES; HUSBAND AND WIFE, PARENT AND : CHILD, BROTHERS AND SISTERS, PARTNERS Bourge, of Royway camp, New Lomdon.|time with relatives in Westfield, N. J. Wetsosdoy ovening & Yook Maring ene Mr. Reynolds entered a large number of together on the post road. The former|over Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. W. . / e e g and et ot wa| i 1o Siyatle, v M HwomONe|, o were: recemt gussts of i|#y MONEY CAN ALWAYS BE BORROWED R E Caey vl s SRS Coats of Lustrous New Fabrics with Fur R I = M’""“"""""‘”‘“’"‘“M EAST KILLINGLY spending a few weeks with Mrs. Peroy Collar a-nd CUES with relatives in Southbridge. Lewis Glenner of Attawangan |Miner were in Danfelson Saturday. ’ : tive Pocket Arrangements, Tweeds, Plaid-Backs, Herring- bones and Sport Fabrics, Specially Priced. 74 Main Street Phone 2239 Norwich YEAR'S GREATEST BARGAINS. MERCHANDISE YOU NEED NOW AT GREAT SAVINGS. housewife who knows the importance butter on her table, knows also, that she should - buy that butter by name. This confidence in a par- ncuhrbrmduplnudmgenenlpreferencefor Meadow Gold Butter This name for twenty-three years has stood for uni- formly high quality for the year "round. Meadow Gold was the first butter ever sald in a sealed sanitary package. Its goodness and flavor are protected from the creamery to the consumer. Use Meadow Cold butter and you'Tl it Sold Ui Mol Gold b and vl b bopuey. If your dealer does not handle Meadow Gold write us. We will see that you are sspplied. BEATRICE CREAMERY CO., Successor to DILLON & DOUGLAS, Inc. Waists $1.00, value $1.95 ‘Q’I T, = .c"‘ wt:':"'h"_. Hosiery (Silk), 3 seams, Toweling 5c yard, value l;u:]‘c value 1C;ctt°n £ i e $1.00, value $1.79 12%3c Buren; Scarfs 49c, value e bs - Children’s Hose 15c, value T4y 5¢ each, value 15¢ $1.00 ; Long Cloth, 36-inch, 10 B AP TR T T ko 0150, valid 6285 ks e e Gingham (B.u.’), 32-inch Spreads $1.25, value $2.00 pj, iets and Comfortables 19c, value 29c Sheets $1.00, value $1.49 Reduced SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY THIS IS ONLY A SMALL LIST OF THE EXCELLENT BARGAINS OFFERED. COME HERE DURING THIS SALE AND YOU WILL MORE THAN SAVE DOLLARS Skirts 50c, value $1.00 Percale, 36-inch, 17c, value Pillow Cases 19c, value 29¢ Chemise 50¢c, value $1.00 25¢ Crepe, 40-inch, 25c yard, Camisoles 95¢, value $1.50 Chambray, 32-inch, 19¢, value 3% Gowns (Crepe) 78c, value Vvalue 29c Dimity, 40-inch, 19c, value $1.25 Flannelette 12'5c, value 29c 19¢ We will accept on deposit as cash Liberty . Loan Bond Coupons of October 15th, 1922. Deposits made on or before October 2nd, 1922, will be entitled to dividends or interest from that date. The Norwich Savings Society (Incorporated 1824) MAIN STREET, CORNER BROADWAY in town Sunday with several friends. EAST KanLY Howard H. Sayles of Hartford s ‘Mr, and Mre: Fred Rollins and son, of Wh‘hllvmtlanflmmmg_ - ‘Worcester, Mass., were at church here| gy Sayles. i S Paul F. smlmmnuwm.n )!enry E. Efll went to Profldmcg Sun- e Trades § *