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ThedBubietim Norwieh, Thursday, Oct. 19, 1922. —— WEATHER Winds North of Sandy Hook fresh to strong orthwest and weather partly over- Thursda: 7 e gd‘r‘:lm‘ ffi'""}."yfl‘* . yourig inif 7 a n.~1.-uxy Hook to Hatteras, fresh ““And it you delieved your personal’lib-I. brieming ov‘uwyltr“vflmm nd (b5 % & orthwest and north and weather fair b ity was. tken: from v, you woald.fel | 4 o e mure Th'iron you take | e rsday. i v Tofdon ] ke -your. ancestors. ‘did . when :they . “fdroe that' stamina and strength of | Which eaple. have s I Ty e woasfoned Wednesday | Wodnesday moening. Major Periey while | uted’ the T .-gp:mmxn'ti'#“ o e Aaye | oma, of iron de Jike, Fh s 2 7 p & . Pr v v U, 5.-military academ: A B E: 3 g [ iovee e Camian mariume |2 e it & i 1 ot suggestion to yau in | James Francle Sutivay, “tormerty phyei: e a 4 es ls wovinees and it was high almost | was p (M C. A and o cusmessthat. vou. consider -maling somi . Hospital __(Qutdoor | it come : asias 2 4 \as prevailed during the last 24 hours reach and not be content to' hedge himself recommendations one’ Way or ospital. A beatifil; sweet n: ! therefore an entirely different. ‘témoered woman into | Nuzated Irom.-This newer form of ing from | October 16th to 21st - hose who were of the same i < _ | gne. who.is.cxoss, nervous and-irritable. 1 is 50 highly concentrated that dne”dose hi 7Y, . I A i e o petues a® e, TPRACU iy~ st liy] oot s < Lasaon Bteact die <, |Paxe, sizongly emphasized. the sreat me- | timated fo be approvimaiely equivalent g SRS Sy R g i i“id "Egh;““;":& N | ome method *each those, whom:he would | *:“Yoy wadld'ba sarorissd verhave to: go cessity ng_makiog blood evam- c ome-half-guart of spinack ons (| 1his demonstration is being held -in our Corset M n the nor n lake regis e 9 & info some-of the grocery stores and find out “what quantities of vanilla-and lemon extracts are sold. Men buy.these extracts —and women, too. There are many sub-| stitutes. ; . ‘As ‘year ago:l help. He told" the :delegates that. they must also have this point, of contact if they are. going .to earry .on, and he sug- gested publicity, and ‘education to reach these people, and see that men who'dre charged. with ~ enforcing - the- prokibition law are friends of prohibition. The major said in part: “When I was ' New England. The temperature was lower Wed- nesday fh the Atlantic states and along the Gulf coast and it was higher the middle and upper Mississippl the plain states and the Rocky Mountain region. ~ Except for local rains in the Florida inations of their weak, anaemic, run-down patients, < Thousands “of ' persons go on year. after vear suffering from physical Weakness. and a-highly.nervous tondition due to lack of sufficlent iron in their red hlood . corpuscles withoat: ever ‘realizing the real ‘caude of, their trouble. ; Without iron in ‘your blood your food ' merely passes:throiigh the ‘body something - like corn through_an ‘ojd qnill ,with rollers so quart of green vegetables or half a dozen baked anples. Tt is like faking extract of beef instead of eating pounds-of meat. Over 4,000,000 people __ annually. - sre using this newer form of iron: known as Nuxated Tron: Tt guickly, helps make rich red blood, revitalize worn-out . exhausted nerves and give increased strength and. fireside for the cricket! ! The whio Zack for the mouse,; jWhen trembling night winds whistle And woan all round the house The frosty ways fike irom The bramches plumed with snowe la in Winter dead and dark, ere cam DO Robin so? Fifth Avenue Salon of La Resista Corset Co., New York, ‘attended the convention of.the American Leglon.in Ksnsas:City. Thére wasn't' véry much evidence . ‘of ‘emergy.. Yout -money will be refunded by | whom I.wished: to . reach, ‘and; I decided few days before the-convention that I must mingle with' the . 'The legion’ Was offended.’and 1 was . Saie T Robin, Robin Redireas, SRRt dooe 2o produce Daily Fittings — Service' F' i o 8 nsula fair weather will provail | president of the Y. M. C, A: the boys at awoe, Tt was a well bekaved body (of | wide avart that the.mill camt srina | satisfactory. resuis. ¢ il . 1 ¢ Ce I'ree And 4 crumb of brced for Toben ; Priday | .me eil,’ | men. : - Y weant . "you may be an ol : 3 . 4 : " ",‘ ;;Thu”?“ a{,‘,‘i ‘.'.‘,,“;;’ x‘%‘ehf ::,: ; :dg::ry ,::,'.‘i"}c"‘i rE;:m (no.zn'?nbu session™ir” New Ofleans; and I notice; that { man at 30, dull of intellect, poor in'mern. F‘"C'ule by all druggists—Lee & Os- Stylec for all fi'um, re.wnluy pnoed “\'!XI\Je ': Allingham, in. Indjgmareit “y;“n(nr\ssz«“ 'n\rf]g (ohnu Atlantic and east|was a barriéc between me ' and . those{the federal agents closed 13 New Qrleans]ory. nefvous, irritable-and all ‘run good Co., G. G. Engler, H. M. Lerou, An- gult states. The temperature will rise saloons ‘while at’ 50 “or”§0 ‘with plenty of iron in drew ‘McLoughlin and Chas. Osgood- Co. siowly Thursday and Friday in the mt . $5.00, $7.00, $9.00 and upwards e crowd if 1 [ offe swer lake region; the Ohio valley and ‘ended-also. - -Why,~ if--they ‘had open = e - What s a-wing this lovely da was to be of service. e A , cloke | PICRIC I ACID : AV AILABLE 7 3 . e swallow epeeding far away - Tennessee and im the Atlantic and| ‘“The people whom you want.to réach |Saloons' there hefore, should: they: cloge | FICK! & x;fl , COLOXTAL CLUB MEMBERS . .. - ot To,the haunt of eummer before the ast gulf states, except Florida onlyou do not come into contact.with. Those | them bécause, the convention was to.be FOR CONNECTICUT . FARMERS IN' PINOCHLE . TOURN AMEN’ A.Demonstrahon_of Y- P Friday b e people don't come to. your.conventions or [held thers? Tt fs‘an unwarranted’ reflec- |~ Information has lately been recefvéd| Tuesday- evening . the . Colonial, * club | ’ A,.fs.«»—mn? -"p' 'a:hne :L‘.fi.""’ - Forecast your meetings,.. You.have:got” to<reach | tion on the leglon. e o |at-the” New Lofidon Farm “and| heid. the . second ‘evehilng of pidy in the s QA 3 vac Tpon thelr high adventuring. ‘{. T e B IR L e B i i S e R SIS R pRYIS QVEN GLASS . : and continued cool | solve the problem of mesting them. Siates where-titere s no.prohibition. now, | loric AL will: be savailable for ‘agri-| with the following retults in. the stands. ; Whit o' aying thibe Tovels mora? fair with rising| “The people in gensral Iogk-with dis- | NOT evee has been. 1-:\, camwmk“mt}n; ;Mfi;‘.{fi&fi"‘x‘ Syl be Iz to date: B. R, Pierson® 15,285 ¥ A of the H.G. F Te% a5 i fi_’)‘ hem.""hz;(l;‘tm when love was born ¥ favor on the prohibition:law; they ‘Have a | saloon: it your foot om ‘the railand|secured or the -stal o ut| G.. Waters: 14,7505 - H. é rej ntative of the A Glass Co. will be in ‘0. meet the skylark caroiing. DL s i Macwioh ! itz that ‘something has been put over nything you want. within, & minjmhm carlead -~ within - a | 14,675 ; W eprese r Ty our what T mean when I. declare t being ‘enforced. . You cap- self-gontent: and--solve Your PFob- leme. - New' England: lias it§ sinners when it; caffes"to bootlégeing. ~ Your ‘orfaniza tiow's= standards cannot be lowered you hate got to solve the:problém. of: de- rising some praotical method of reaching thie people whom' you'want.” - on them. “The_prohibitjon:law is a. fajlure be- cause the peonls whos believe. it shouldn't haye been & law aré just thecores who are ) | agents of the govermment and supposed.to be enforcing ity . viims < s “If you expect to’see that Jaw enforced you have got-fo put into. offite men who are W. C. T. friénds. “That's, phain, very shokt ;time.. ; Al farmere who: are interested should - immediately " get/ .in toueh'l.with < (hé " fari - bureau’ office or With the state:bdard. of: agriculture’ at ‘Hartforg Airect; +The: foliowing, are ex- iracts fr by, - Mr.: Healey, boar & A -smally s obsermations show hanges in temperature: records Wednes Ther And. fancy, light as thistledown. And silver fringe on thunder- They are a-wing—then sing, oh, sipg! What i Tim Lamb 13,5655 C..D." Sherman’ 713,805 H. E. Higzins 12,465; L J. Willis 11,465 The tourndment ‘was " drratiged by the Tub’s entertainment - committee, and -1t is planned: to award ‘prizes and have-a: il basement department all this week to-demonstrate the ‘merits of this wonderful Oven Glass. o ; Special Introductory Offer - er recently sent’ out Secreiary. of the. state banques - at its close, / Quick-fading as & falry ring. The jest of love, then love's laments —— SEEKS DIVORCE FROM 1 low 4. g [‘405'94 ?:M '::‘m' is heaven-sent. quantity: of pleric” acid ‘18 s 8 2 0 let us be a-wing, a-wing. - - . g oA HUSBAND /1IN MICHIGAN 3 : —Trving Brast, in Boston Trariadr ) ‘ in storage ¥ at - Fdge: .. Maryland,| .. e —Monda 5 on pt. Comparisons eoi | i dooe, and T Koow what T taik: R R ingtorse Sat Bopuions. | Marsiand; © Florence Dusley Lyon ot Grsion s During Demonstration Week:- y;, October 16th to = _bAY for Wednesday: Fair, | ing about. Mrs. Nellie Gager. secrefary. presented | load of ofders sufficient - to -make':that ! BrOUsht suit ‘in “the sugerior court tor |§ Saturday, October inclusi we will offer three HUMOR OF THE PR Liquor Sold by .Federal Agents, the treasurer's anmln‘ml-report. showing ré. | amoinit ‘are received as once, | 3 i:-‘;dé"‘om lm“:mmlkll-wn_iw‘;: lnéy- ay, 21st lusive <. off A geblivnan Wi ke A - Bk 1 have come into contact with the |ceipts of nearly $8.090 fof the year, and ‘What picric-acid A high explosive s ay .27, . 4 . 3 liquor business during my reoruiting. and | With $1,499.48 on Hand, the best showing |used in large.quantities: uring the: war | 191t She’ alleges” intolerable ~crueity .combinations of Baking Sets, in Fry’s Oven Glass, at ||view or thines. when recently ashed g " | I know that it is a fact that liquor is be-{ eyér made if finances. by’ this ‘ahd othér ocountrics. since. Jan. 1.. 1816, and SUN. MOON AND TIDES | ia + she asks ali- <+ A--safe ‘explosive: -1t ‘is more insensi- | onY and custody of. the tive 10 shock, ~jmpact .and friction than | L1C SUit is returnable. ‘in ing so'd by fraitors who aré employed b; the government to prevent it. “You:may know.an honest government Greetings were ent to: the delegates in Convention . at _Hyannis,: Mass., to the Massachusetts state bonyention, W. C., T. specting a person of quite a poetic tem- perament, replied, “Oh. he's oce of thuse men who Sun very special prices: soarings atier the i* . the commencial ‘explosive. It is aiffi- = - £ o uNs.’and_fivinge Aer sthe’ mEhthom- — - enforcement officer. 1 congratulate. you | U, and to the state Baptist convention, at | cult. to, ignit€ and_will_burn, ac, least in | Republicans in Waterfor No. 200 Set—4 Pieces No. 7 Baking Set ;b.‘,, ot . ASE DTy Sy PaD - o if you do. - I would like-to meet Him. Véw ‘Britain, also the King's Daughters, (small quantities ‘wi By the regubliaan electors -Monday Pia Plate - % 4 Cassitole o d’ ' 2 60 s So long a5 this law is on the Statuts | Who are-also in state conventlon. = - |use. 1s ndt. .detrimenta It 'night half of Whom-were wOmER. Do’ at $3.30 set at $5.40 set sie—And in dgddy moing o the pe- 5 6 books it’ should be enforced. 1. this-er-|. Rev. H. W. Hulbéert D. D,, of Groton, | should not be cxposeu to fire or flame.! Gurdon °S, Aliyn of Jordan. was nomi. | Bread.Baker : 2 Bread Bakers e ¥ ;"‘ ! 454 Tessic and wie § ¢ 04 ganization comes to the conclusion that it | Sectetary of the New London Federation | NG metal should:be alioWed to come In | natcd -for representativer 'Staaley D, || Measuring: Cup Value $390 | 2 Pie Plates Vai T e A e e B : 3 . cannot be enféreed the best thing to do [Of Churches, welcomed the delegates and | coBtact With i ; { Mozgan of the Lake Pond section, made! ) Covered Casserole = 6 Custard Cups anba” | et o T ot o5 | 59 would be to repeal it. It should be, re. | urged them to lend their moral sunport to| Effects: Wil nof cause headaches or 2 607 457 10.56 : 1 @ | the race againsi Dr. Aliyn. . The: vots pealed if not resnected because if mot you | the work of the Near East relief. Dr.|other il effccts whén used in opén air| have some oae to send picturs urd. s o, | was 83 to _Dr. Allyn's. nomination e ter it s low | are breeding a hation,of law breakers. It was made unanimous, Hulbert, stated that he was sending to blasting operations. ‘ No . 3 . “What 10, Rastus. you oi Gat-shera- Has s difficult to énf inpopular_law. | Smyrra relief the second $500 that has | Strength: A’cartridge.as prepared for| Justices named. were: Fred .S. Simg- o 2 Baklng Set f 24 Pleces ist workin' fo' yuh?" inquired Showtia¥ S e e Kk i o oo U “Before pronibition’| been subscribed locall distribution - weighs about ~'Six. oUNCeS|son, Quaker Hill; Frank B. Rode, Sta- r Johmaon.. T ¥ i - are drinking now. But they do it on the| 'In the afternoon there was a symbpo- [2nd is ‘equal to .an eight ounce’ cart-|tion Edward Tinker,” Willetts avé- 3 se seen” If he can’t take de woot GREENEVILIE @ T. They deceive as well as arink, and | SIum on the'sublect The W. C. T. U. ana |Tidge of ;dymamite’for agricukural inue extension: J. James Floyd, conan:|] 1 Casserole—2 Pie Plates outa dicohol” replied ° Ramuos—Ex- P i s ‘break the law in pddition. But they | the' Coming Election. and an address by blasiing. | zie; Fred Nichols, Great Neck; .and B Bel R change, The Girls' Friendly So of St Ve the law unconetitutional and they | Miss Charlotte Traser, national —field|. Storage: Care should be taken to!Alred Chappell, Golden Spur. T Brown Betty—2 Round Bakers At 310.20 Set Here is 'a comedian om. and millerd Andrew’s church entertained 1arge| ;re of the opinion that they do mo wrong, | Worker. 7 store the picric acid in a dry - place. | ——— s . 2 vaudeville attor was arrested for do'fs 7 < Erls from New | tor they deny the right of the majority brg X Iha eraning Mise, , Cora. ', Franses | LK e0 Slocer, i can de. kent for ‘““g; Waterford - Democrate, 1. Bean Pot—2 Oval Bakers 8 few Imbromptu ‘siéps in frontof hey gatheres i ard. director of scientific i > | periods without deterioration, 5 A 3 ali-night drug store on Tentr aven d then mu:cmd 3 ;rm of oston, Mass. spoke nn"pvff,fi:f,',g Detonators: It should be detonated | ~ Waterford d:rv;x::ha ey 1 Shirred Egg—6 Ramekins Value $12.00 He bad bren imbding deep of *patent ng the G. F. S, Back Wet Roundaries. Thursday ing | With ‘What is known as “No. §” detona- ' cVening noininated John J. < toiier vice was held and | waiting hymn, Miss Mary BuckleY| qacione ang . #ORy mOIning by whil vo | Pleasiire “Beach as their cang 2 - P € Uy, N lections and a : tor' or cap, of which thers are two| 3 3 dess ik AR interesting talk on hmr;: "l:};\ \;\0111'1{' };:fl'[:n: m!’scxlu:i 3:: i ‘."D:":’n;ms[ occur. kinds; -one- fired +by-a safety fise and | TOPT m_.m:‘,\.: in fi}“.‘ state ,Zg,um,e 2 Bread Bakers—6 Custard Cups 3 AL By chacss you bl » - ¥ was borne A j ~Memorial Service. the. ofher. by an -elsétric current. The' For justicts of the Peace the nomi- gt . A “Fragraney.” was the tnavps retort service they returned o] cholr cang Nearer, My God, to Thee.| A memorial sorcics . was Comtucte tholild .be. handled carefully and (nees were Thomas F. Mortén. Jonn C.\} Visit our basement department this week and see this || imatenapaic fiar. 3 room, which was in dark-|In the very lare attendanice Werc|iTuesdav. afternagn Mise . Ellsaberh i mot be handled or carried with Gears, Charles' A. Gallup, . Giles Beck- s 2 as ai the door to|relatives and friends from Waterbufy:| kiaston of Danbury in memory ‘of -the | h -2eid vor-any other: high explo ] s H. Burgess and Ausustusil weonderful Oven Glass, L, - Yo it several ghosts were( Hartford, Providence and other Cities. | mambers who nave. died during the peay| . How used:, For stump and rock blast- e rough ~ the room. Annie| Thero was a profusion of MOWCrs.|iar. The drosased members are | k. use. exactly. fne came way.as dy. | o e 5 o Homesskti—Fitien _minstes Dethasiis. Sesltedt & Hallowe'en o curers were 3 : “ ; : b ‘ v the sdverticement save five e e owe e e | e T aeralo Meks £ B Rotbes, for pine | MU 18 nisd. CBATESs dro plaged ia| - Fast <Lyio . Bepeblloant Ciesk % % S — You « me or b e A ¢ o | » O'C . Ja x 3 vears president of the Plymouth unié e same e f| East Lyme republicans Monday eve . vertiss & Mirs. Dimick of New London who is|McNally, Joseph Callahan J. H. Mc- | \es Cordetia Green, Mra, Neils B: Lape, |0artridees should be used as -In USNE | nins wmads. these momimscionts bor conl: YANTIC more suitable place for the announce: | siue torine tr ey aiier. but resident of this archdeaconery, then | Nally and Joseph Daley. the iast men- | Mra- Fneabets e 5 stuis wbiva)x ior x| Ling made tome noliiptiot IFPE 30 X Mens according to. the villegers e act | LKt t3ing to sl anything.— Bostor ook charge of the meet i dutre | G S af. ,‘°'f:‘»w 3 Mrs. Josephine M., Perry: Thomaston, | nstead of a “No. . 6" -cap @ould beljugee of probate, Miss Wait Bush; for| The members of the Woman's Guild|is where the east and west roads| . AES08 F2ecs. W Bciaun R | e whore Tov Jather - Brewsn|Miss Clara Lake; Piymouth, Mrs, Isa. |USed. TFor biasting ditches. the- elec-\jugtices of the peace, Thamas Frusher,|held a successful food sale in the store | meet on the way to Norwich. i —_— L o Tt A | reaa” thaearsnteial sty bella B.. Webb. tric method of firlng must be used be-|jr Marion R. Davis, George L Holmes,|of W. E. Manning recently, and so| J. Louis Oliver of South Manchester KALEIDOSCCPE terature. In A most ch man- | read the committal service s , Mrs. Adeline Lewis; Colehes- | CRuse the picric acid is so insensitive | Goorge B. Maynard many of the employees of the Ameri- | was a visitor here Sumday. : 3 ner she told stories tc in-| Tourlgan Brothers awere ihe under-|(.;' sprs Frank Browning: Staitors sey |(hat At will not propagate. g Coschenly SERS can Woolen company expressed a| Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Hearn and|, Abor troubies began in Egypt in Bt luding Scotch and Rus: | takers in charge: W. D, Judd, Mrs. C. E. Kellogg; Putnam, o individual orders can be taken PLAINFIiELD desire for another that the members|children of Thamesville were recent)D® Umes and a story from ‘de: erable.” | — Mrs. Adeline Peadley; Meriden, Mrg |[OF MOF€ than 1000 pounds. The right’ r of the Girls' Friendly Society are go- | guests at the home of Mr. O'Hearn's| In Persia men plow with sticks point: The ai £ feancties: s original | TAFTVILLE Camp,” Mrs. Lewis, Mts. Chapman, Mrs, |5, TeServed to return ai monies re-| There was a Jerge and enthusiastic|ing to favor them with a genuine New | mother, Mrs. Stephen O'Hearn ofjed with iron * which St: Andrew's branch LL Basestt, Mrs. Coeman, Mrs. Buckiagham |CSycd Droviding o suflcient number of {mecting at the lerae! Putnam lodge of | England clam chowder. Franklin, during Mr. O'Hearn's vaca-| There is only one raliroad, six muct hments. The New Lon- ¢ T il - orders are not sécured to permit order-|Odd Fellows on Tuesday evening at 3 tion from his duties as a R. F. % in Pe 2 sk ame in @ truck and left the |, A namber of peshls, (hiscestes ac| Now. Haven. Mrs, B, O Briggs, Mise |16 3 minimum carioad. large. delegations attended from| . At the weskly meeting Thursday of | carrier from tne Naewiclv;poet oineg G e o SR L \ cheers and songs bt oinin ot et e R e B S L, —— cotion lodge of Plainfleld ana | the - Girls' Friendly Society Phyllis! “gepry Hamilton, Jr., has returned oty M. ool 5 supper in S Andrew's ational ‘chureh ‘mel . g 5 ] S. Clark; Beth-| 5 = i [y £ . Luaiel Tv | Irvine and Stella Kilroy were admit- 550 e d domeésticated in Egypt. i idreX S | Tuesday evening to choose committees |&ny, Mrs, Kate S. Lacey: Waterburs,| COLCHESTER GIRL'S ANKLE s e socaaion of workins he fuek|ted as members. The members arc i S T o el ale D L t caind Wil ad inn patihint e X s "“|to have charge of the- affair, which Fannie Berkiey, Mrs. Laura Pik BEOKEN IN RUNAWAY|Was th 0 in T 2 87¢| stay in town with relatives. -operated ing n O i . will take -place early in. December. Jenkins, N 2 o) degree on a class’ of candidates num-|80Ing to hold an old time Hallowe'en| "y 25g Mrs, Henry Hamilton ave|has been invented. Mrs. Buckingham was guest of bty b s - petided Soker Ty || BArtrordy Mes. i = i Mary Rutka, aged 13 '?m dnuimer bering nineteen. The work was put on | S0Cial in the fire engine hall. spending the week in South Manch. Ong out of every four childréa fn tev. and Mrs. Willlams while she wa e mecting W v . Mes. Betsey Parsons. frst|of Tony Rutka, a Colchester merchant,|P€Ting nineteen. g 1| The Rev. Robert Day Is lo' entertain ding the South Manches ery childr ', \,,,“.,!,r g ¢ WAS| pev. Kdwin Crowdis, and Allan Bogle | premdent of the union and 2 personal |was driving an ice wagon home Monday. | oY “:‘{ P"lrm larq:e and was of a most the : members ‘of the -cholr of Gl‘cul!g v;uuh their son-in-law and da gh- | America Is uncernourished. Miss Helen Lowe of Waterbury is| was elected chairman of the gemeral|(riend of Frances E. Willard, Mrs. A. M, | The horse, usually a gentle creature, be. | Xcellent character. big night at|Church at a picnic at Gardners Lake | ‘™ M- and Mrs. J. Louls Oliver. A child from five to seven vears oM sister Mrs. Charles Perry | cOmmittee, Miss Mildred Kloss. secre- | Porter, Mies Margaret Ash'ey, Honorary |came frightened and bolted, throwing out |, UZEEY Tening Was & b n€ht Atl e iurday, > s should isleép twelve hours. avenue. v, and Rev. Bdwin Crowdis, treas-|Member Frank Arnold; Milidale, Mrs, | Miss Rutka to the side of the road where ‘l, "; tg; a0gs Fhen large bee) Miss ‘Edith Rochier' was given a| -AS @ rule doss are betfer judges of| Thah Amicits: wass dinibvered Eii e urer. Charles T. Webster and John|Frances Young, Mrs. Clarissa Barn she lay unconscious. The horse contin- ?",‘°§‘§x.:’°;’{ 8 Pa"‘_‘"‘es at Pax RS hower the home of Miss Eliza | 2€D than men are of dogs. baiiis, das: quits Booralar NORWICH TOWN D. Sharples were also elected on the|Plantsvile, Mrs. C. W. Bushnell, Mrs, |ued on his way. About 15 minutes later) 404 W1 wgly I Puinam were present. recently. The cvening was| —— . 2 2 i general committee. The dance com-|Addie- B Richards: Wethersfieid, Mis, [the unconscious girl was discovered by |4 splendid program was rendered by passed with games and Many 6 the strects of Canton, Chind e et John J. O'Connen|mMittee is composed:of George W. Wel. | Bunice Kinne; Danbury, Mrs. Frances |Mr. Harkin, a heignbor who summoned| e %o VIS'UE Slanges aad refresh-| . i and Miss Rothief received many Fathel‘ J ’ age only eight feet wide.. . lay morning at §20 | 1€n Jr. Walter 8. Sharples,- Everett | Benedict, Mrs. Adella Roff, Mrs. Ella B, |the irl's ‘parents.© When she recovered > al ehiotee igittns 0. £ 3 Chisels of sharp flint have alwiys been e e home 208 West| M. Pingree and John' W.. Seddon. | Hunt;-Great Plain, Mrs. Helen A. Tay. |CORSciousness the girl was in such great|der. Among those who ke cans tB%| TReuben Potter has already secured used by savages to cut woof B e 08 e ot | The. entertainmenit Somumitie Is Miks |lor: Bridgeport, Mrs. Frank Fleck, Mra, | PR they could not fouch her. Dr. Pen- s Kiesciny Do of ‘Goodyéar. | two foxes arouna here, coming In met Medicine Builds Agoutis, litle brown an‘mals navve = 2 Flossie M. Meyer, Miss Elsle F. Heap, | Emeline Lord, Miss Mary. Hawley, ioton was summotied.; | He, carried her ~Ped e 2. hand: a i ) g Ty pastor, R e 3 v, Hawle; g iy ylrees e | 1ast_week to have: his' automobile bura|# handsome red specimen to Guinea, :are born with practice! Miss Gertrude M. Young:- Miss Elsie| R, N, Fray; Mrs. A X into Mr.. Harkin'a-house and there made | last o P PPy s celebrated a re- ] ; N.. Fray; Mrs. Albert : Lacy ; i while on’ the rvad between Jewett Cay|, Caplain Clifford Ayer: a full set of teeth. A ; , Thomas CrimsHaw, - Victor 2 . her as comfortalie --as possible. She. was | while on’ t! A - : The music was | 3 Jer O O Waod. The| e T elton, iss Atmeida Buell | then' rushed to- fhe - Hartford hospital, | &nd Norwich. g bas Mourel's Teptthy daave f alpencs, ew The consumption of fish in Germanv der direction Miss Elizabeth A. |30 DV 00 O tod at the: bAZaAr osevohine Nettieton, Miss Kate Ho- | where ‘it ‘was disovered that her ankle| Mr. Clair ‘Dawléy ‘has résigned his| is .motoring- north Tyl has been largely augmented of late years Malone. At the offertory Henry J, b el Ko, * Mrs, Prudeénce. Watrous, Mrs. Sarah | wug i brokén ~at - tivo. places:” The- bones | position with the ‘Atlantic Tea . Com- |-PINg enroute to.visit his brother, Hiram e rily dué-to the increased prices ot LaFontaine sang Pie Jesu. For | MOl he N BT Ol e e e Hurd, Honorary. Member Charles M. |were set in a cadt afid she was sent|idny and Mr. Dyer Lemieux has taken|Avers of Detroit, before reaching ™y B apron and candy. tables: going to- the héme. - She ‘will be' confimed to the house for- about ‘six ' 6 -elght wéeks in bed. The ' horse amd. ,wagon ‘were . finally Yartitle, ‘Where ke will spend some fime with his;mather, Mrs. John Ayers. Mr. and Mrs. George Kinney and meat. As we left Matsuc, Japan. by steam- er, an agriculturist on board the vessc his place, giving up his_former position n_Mercier's drug store, . .. - Mr. and Mrs.- Turner-Greene are vis- Hohenthial Was Speaker. ‘Tiesddy evening E, L. G. Hohenthal of South Munchester, chairman of the Con- Sunday-schoo), -and . the ' fency. work and home cooking: booths to the Ladles Benevolent Society as usual. The Boy brought to. a, stop at.J. Pease's farm. |iting = at their daughter's. in Putnam, f;fmfmhive lmg:;edsgwgnlfl;héhr\:cl;‘;; e E‘{}f‘::' ars A3 \figh | neetiout- prohibition committee; gave an i Mre. Irving Cutler, e tenemeni . Sunnyside ree ot e sm:;" ‘;m :'fl.'ke lm‘: ?,f,‘,m:,,* address ‘on Prohibition Opportunities in | St.' 'Patriek’s” Scout'' Treops Gelag! Fred Burdick is working in. the. vil-|Vacated by Mr. aod M William :“”';Y‘m::u';;tm dec e :mun?oc the Fair committee will be | Pwope: - ¢ R b2 i et . Strong. lage, driving the- company’s.team- for| Burns, who are occupying lh\F" !32;' ed to rings attached to_ 3 long Top: called at an enrly ‘date :and \definite | <Mr.’ Hohenthal has recently returned | "scout Mastér’Joseph Desmond found | the market.:- _ ; .. | Home ‘on Treadway avenve. Norwich. . steps will be taken to start prepara- tions. The Scostmasters of the various from an extended trip throughout, Ges- many, Austria - and' Czecho-Siovakia, which latter country, the speaker de- clared, will undoubtedly be the first coun- Mr. Kinney. is -employed here as one of the carpenters for the American Woolen Co. 50. boys awaiting, him Monday night at St. Patrick’s parish-ready..to ‘be form- ed-intg patrols of. Boy Scouts. In fact, “they may graze together plemsan —J. W. Robertson_Scott, n Londen ABINGTOR Boy Scout troops under the jurisdic- tion of the Norwich Council, will meet at the village Saturday afterncon for a half day's hike in the woods, under the leadership of Scout Executive F. A. Benton. There will be nature talks and the party will cook ‘thelr supper You Can Have Easy Feet in the open. P Mr. and Mrs. ' James B. Jackson of 'Norwich avenue spent Wednesday in_Hartford. . of ‘South B street Miss Elsie Seddon is -in Portland, -Copn, : the. guest of Rev. and Mrs. Arthar Varley. William - Morton of Lisbon has re. signed his position with: the Pomemah Co. .after - having- been-:in the employ of that concern for 33 years. Mrs. Thomas' Bamber of - Plainfiel is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hindle of North Third. avenve. Mre. Willlam .Chartier of. Plainfield is spending seme time with ‘her. par- ents, Mr, and. Mrs. Octave Peltier of North A street. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chris- topher Troeger on Maennechor avenue try. of “continental Burope to declare for prohibition.. He said - that the ‘present time Is: the most opportune time to pro- ceed with prohibition work in Eurépe. Prohibition organizations have been formed in all the larger' Europeam ocun- tries. The Catholic cigrgy in Furope are lined up With the Protestants and three Cath- olic cardinals are prominent in the move- ment: 8 The president of the Austrian prohibi- tion natlonal committee is D. M. Hain- isch, pregident. of the republic. He has sent a message to America: “My message to America. s this: Stand by prohibition, enforce the law, because In proportion as |, you enforce it there will be a decrease in eAminality, pauperism, insanity and other things that' work. for ill in human so- clety.” . . “Crecho-Slovakia will be the first soun- try to adopt prohibition on the contfént,” déclared Mr. Hohemthal. “A law was Dpassed this spring prohibiting the ‘sale of liguor to minors. two troops are in process of formation, namely Troop 5 and-Troap 10, the boys being graded zcoording to age and 'size. A full troop, consists of, 32 scouts with scoutmaster and scout . mas- ter, so0-a few-mare boys: added to the number present Monday night will -con- stitite two full troops. Same of the boys have ’aifesdy earned the momey and purchased their. scout manuals and others are working for the same pur- nose. Anothér. scout. mastér and’ sev- eral_assistants will \be needed _to.carry on the “work theré. The formal instal- lation: of Mt troops will occur in two weeks. Seout, Masters’ Hiko Saturdsy. All scout masters and -officials are_to congider themselvéa® invited to join the hike -Seturday - aftérnotn. - They- will take Tafville trolley =t Franklin wquare-@t 2.15 D m.-and get off at the Congrégational church, Taitville. = Scout Master Victor Davis will' take the party across the river to a fine camping Place. Coffee “will be' provided; *each - official Quinebauy Pomona ‘Grange will . mee: Saturday, Oct. 28, at Grange hall, Ab- ington: In:the morning special session for the :conferring -of- the degree of Pomona. A ¢l ner will be served at ncom. The afternoon - programme’ will be: as follows: Lecturér's program open .to all grangers. . Address - by Sayles B. Steere of Rhode Island State Grange; lecture on Milk thy' Buckley, nutrition necticut Dairy and Feod - Counoil. - Re- ports of Vermont trip venor and Mrs. Willis and . farce, .Interviewing | Girl, by members of Woif Den grange. Looks inviting, doesn't it? HIS RHEUMATISM HAS ENTIRELY - The patrons of the trolley cars on the Norwleh-Yantic line are not at all pleased with the one-man car inno- vation that has been in operation dur- ing the past week. Patrons claim that it takes nearly double the time to reach-the village from the city. - The villagers also take exception to the place where the sign “You are now 'entering Norwich” has been placed at the granery crossing. One enters Norwich on the east side near the home of R. V. Congdon and on the west side of the Village near the American Woolen Company’s _group there wiil be a hicken pie, din- Past Master by Miss Doro. specialist, * Cof by Miss Gros- Covell ;" music the- . ‘ServaTt trolley terminal would have been a “When my children were quite young Father John's Medicine built them up after an attack of pneumonia. Some of my children are married now and they are giving Father John's Medicine to their children with good results” (Signed) Mrs. M. Fanning, 9 Jacques Street, Worcester, Mass. From one generation to another Father John's Medicine has proven its value in- thousands of homes. Be- cause it is compoged of purest cod liver. oil. with other ingredients. this old-fashioned food tonic has justly earned its standing as the greatest Daily Telegraph. of ‘houses on the Franklin road. Thclbod_ huilder. Its success has covered a period of more than 67 years. FINE DISPLAY OF SEASONABLE, FRESH -CAUGHT FISH This was sponsored by Dr. A. Hollitschee of Karlsbad, a Ger- man, **In Hungary there has been formed the Total -Abstinence and Prohibition federa- tion.- The president is Melchoir Szanto, who was born in Ireland of jan Irish ‘mother. <A member of this organization {s'the Countess Apnanyi: resident of the Natlonal Couneil of .Women, and. the widow of the former prime. minister of Hungary. . has been. completed. : Mr. and Mrs. John' Volkman ° of North B street plan to move this week to_their new home at Maénnechor. Thomas Fogarty of Boston, Mass., is in_town;on business... . ¥ Mrs. Donat Ducharme has.been'ill at her home on North: A street. A rumor about tewn ‘for the pa few days states that a new apartmrent house is to be ‘built soon on Norwich avenue by one of the business men of the village. « It is expected that -the residence and business building of John Dem- browski on Norwich avenue will be completed this week. 5 Henry Wilk, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Wik, has left town. Miss Ruth Pollard, who has been the guest of her father,- William Pol- lard, and of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dodge on Block Island, has returmed to _her duties at St. Luke's Hospital, New - Badlord, Mass. 'DISAPPEARED The successful treatment of rheu- matism by taking Tanlac is one of the outstanding ‘ features of-that ' rémark- able medicine. ' Thousands of .people everywhere have tesified that.it has brought-them complete.relief from this tortuous disease. W. B. Wooding,: of ‘Whitneyville, Conn., 2 suburb, of New- Haven, says: o “I suffered from rheumatism for of twenty-five years, and' disorder kidneys and backache have . both me ail my life. Six bottles of Tanlac have actually overcome these ; trou: bles for me and I am practically a well man -today. ..I just fecl fine all the time. 3 ‘When the ive system, liver and kidneys. are -not. working properly, || uric wold and other impurities ac: cumulate in -the muscles and causing eumatism. = Tanlac qi overcomes this condition by embug the vital organs to perform their func- tions properly. Get a bottle today. any. good druggist. 3 bringing his own “eats.” In the Eaton Chase Co. wWindow next week a Mohawk ‘Indian village - exhibit is-to-be on- display. - Scowt Executive Benton' visited: North Stonington Tuesday. in the . interest of ecouting. vk su.vm SALMON STEAK, Ib.. .. 30c/ By Wearing Dr. Bunyon’s Cushion Sole Shoes. This shoe is bullt with extra qual- ity live felt and pliable leather which gives the wearer the great- est amount of elasticity lo. Made especially for those who are troubled with fender feet, and can: not wear the ordinary constructed shoe with comfort. $7.50 BARROWS 90 MAIN, STREET Compensation For Loss of Two Fingers. Three - workmen's * compeneation ‘agree- ments as follows have becn - approved by - Comtasioner -J. J. Donohue: T. A. Scott Co, New London, em- ployer, and Samuel Olsen, New London, employe, amputation ‘of two fingers, 55 weeks, at 3$9.78. Thames Tow Boat Co.,.New. London, employer, - and ' Walter Furlong, em- ploye, ends of two fingers cut, at rate of $10.95; and Newton Mosher, em- Dplove; injured hand, at rate of $1135.. FRESH Haddies, Ib. .. 15¢ SNAPPER The-president of the prohibition nation- al committee of*Gérmany is Dr, Reinhard Strecker -of- Darmstadt. He was former minister of education in the province of | Hemso, -and during that time was anin- structor in the collegés at Glessen and ‘Darmstadt. S There are’ 50 focal " brganizations in Austria and the Catholics have an’organ- ization called the Quickborn with over 5,000 members. ———— Delegatas to Conventien, Four delegates 1rom _tne Comfort Cir cle, - King's - Daughters, lelt Wednesda: to attend the corference in New Ha. ven. Those corvicted of profiteering in foods . and - mecessitiés in Budapest, Hungary, are sentenced to be fogged l t