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/ NG uuj "“fi adout & u:o-x Mao- TROLLEY cmmw o g 8 MAXS e 1 to THe - Bulletl) 8 - A R. L, Ost. 31—The crew nvro Line trelley mr ‘which 1::1 r on - Lamdon . 3t x. Pan the right and B noicsd -a truck | T mwlthugfi.ol-m ing. He endsavored to bring|the tracks near Brandegee avemue horso and cart over to m.- right G""on it S $3ds. He was mnable to aeress, v, and the Dy Puspiss. tracks g—::; s Rhods Island license and od $trest, Wasterly, collided with the team ’“"U-Y Eilled the horse. The windshield of truck was damaged and -the glats en. 1t was understood hat oo Wilkinson did not have a Hght on the | W3S "‘ sagon at the time of the accldent. Tucsday nisht there were mamy Hal- we'en gatherings in Wasterly. The atious halls in town wefe decorated Sith pumpkine, apples and corn ‘and Snany spooky costumes Were seen. The Brace M. E. church held a delightful $beial and masquerade Monday = even- 8. Many were in Hallowe'en oés- uimes. Refrcshments of doughnuts | S4otse Ohay '!h @nd coffee were served. . At the Fizst|force. He was syt Tuesday evening a fme- |G & tdddl of as served which was fol- ‘u?»thv Girven 4nd. oo & The offe of ;b the Fuesday evening held a Mallowe'dn so-[{owy -hall bullfing wu kept well #1i6d Tuesday, this being the last day for tax- payers to settle -their taxes. At closing time neaxly all had met lb‘lr payments. n the vestry. Mr: ries Alexander entertained the Snembers and their friends with comic Refreshments were served at ¢ the entertalnment. + Miss Mary Driscoll gave a Hallowe'en Soctal in scout hall to 30 of her friends. | pivea~ Il were masked and dressed n Tty A dance was emjoyed by the Holt and Mrs. bout $36,000 has alresdy nd about 65,000 18 st 559 Sy f to Washington, D Qaeen Esther of Pocahontas of Wesi- to Natick, K. L, Mon- &y e eu‘n: by the lodge there. A fodsquerade social was enjoyed. Mra. @sinie Coon of Westerly, dressed as a won the prize. The party y included Mr. and Mrs Toon. Roy Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Dab- $otk, Mms Evelyn Murphy, Miss Mary , George Havens, Raymond Ferry, r. and Mrs. Colby Sanford and Mrs | ng. They wen Providence 'ruud-y George Chepman. of- S¥isier street enjoying & vacatien in: New '(ark Charles Button .of High-street at E. M Today (Wi day, the &wmh ception and S, special massss. The ald - sténs - a6k, Wastington. Trust mayed by Fratk madé of Westerly gahite -an on Broad street- fof .14, ysa.s. t to Natick by truck rs went from here in thi 8o eveaing £ Mr, and Mrs. Albért Young of Main Jree: on Tuesday evening entertained % fow friends a¢ their home in Honor 3¢ their wedding anniversary. The Jeembers ~fraternal order to ) ®hich’ they belong werc present. Mr. /&na Mrs. Young were well remembered i Rafreshments were served. The Reysl Neighbors of America. “Bim Tree Camp, 8874, will hold their Jemi-asnual inspection Wednesday, e, 3 <u» S\rp eme Marshal and upe Mary Refreshments were serve to have. the. ésrner Sles Tuesday but oWitig fo (he street side. Dept y E. Brewer $: Harttord lnl Dlliflz( Dtvuly Mrs. Mary Jenerson of Providence, R. 1, will s present. Am emtértainmen: wm tol low the. mesting -and Inspéctien of th $ork and refreshments will be served. i Westerly people attended the ffemonial and dance' Monday ::_ Fhovidince wers Mr. and Mr, 6f to pedpie Whe eould nse thews. There pave b ters made during the turo the deeds are fo Be recorded at ti clerk's office here. who anen frac. +to Bk Jamestown ongs, asd one b Coan,, Kingston ratiread » raga: Pier and 3l t¢-Norwich., ‘ntor'nm Twentd loeal calls wete One was & lodai str wees. three calls for he pulmdtor. s Basy~If You Know Df. Edwards' Olive Tablets . Fro Sedtéd of e Tiewt BAmitst Tuesday at © gclock setved 4 Jodoin, . eandidete on...damee Lane, -sandi d:‘:'lnt\em?llflfi in the 2¢th dis- sshould enjoy by %&flm fihflm color. 1&-‘3:. —ricaniee THE ART OF WEAVING HEN JOHN KAY invented thé fly shuitie nearly two centuries ago hé 1ed thé way fof 4 seties of inventions which xevo!ufioi‘flud the it of wedving. Today textile machmery weaves fabrics of delicate texture surpassing tlu béauty of thou created by the master hand of oM. - - The American Woolen Compahy his tfiidtxifi its leadership in introducing béttér mfi‘fil‘l&y ind Bt ter methods enriched the tféasife trove ‘of fhé ° wedver's art. It has raised {he stindird 6 Cisth and lowered the cost of produétion, éfiabfing the publié t6 buy better clothing &t 10wer piicés. And this has been accomiplished fhrdugh thé é& opefifion of the employéss. Moré thin 35660 workers in fifty.nine mifls are pn fabtics which 1éad the world for thitf “ét dolar” values, - Afiklfidsqwedeflioméln&fl,ctdnm‘ heafthful sutrounditigs and thé hippinéss ahd cbil- “fentment whiclr proflt:ble employmétit $ves drk as esential o hgh Cliss workmandhip a8 1s m - 4 up-to-dite equipmint. T .ON TBACKS by Jeseph Lupponzo, of Pisrce “’6 man Was dead. (The w had bre- M&“ m‘“fi* 3 remce s} 8ot C. B. E. Andrews left town for New York Alred Havens of Canal street has gone L James Dawd of Spruee street was in is en- joying a week's vacation from his dGties Clarke! ¢ Inmacylate ichael’s m will Noid Wakhington hank.was established in 1500 and 4 probubly. the oldest:Banking ifsti: tution in the state. ’X‘he mnu-u:om wers midnight that they were hindered in sgarting on the Building it will .taka_them. a _{ew.daye. mors. to. complete the work, as there- is 2 small portion yét to be removed om the Main Lurber, windows and win- dow saghes and casings and everything |t that could be used again were disposed 187 paticnta uved the M‘nle during sast year, S3 Being members by, sud saription, a=d Wed tBe use of the ernbu- Thefe Were thfeo - eharity eum\ Coms,, 48 t6 Now Landon, ‘altingtor, gtation. to Nar- jev éagy.and thers of ) s vt ; ;M‘ revmzunv- z‘ { M. B. churches on Good Literature day, ! was given Sunday morning in the Metho- 1 gim Bpiscopal chureh of the village, as ifbllows: Orean voluptary, Mrs. Eugene | LaFontaint; ?ln\ocaunn. Rev. D. Woodwargs , The Church: respe ive reading, pastor and congregation; Apostlss’ creed; reading, Broadcasting Good Literature, Mrs. Courtland E. Col- of | ver; satipture lesson, Rev. Mr. Wood- ung by choir; exerciee, The World's Vofees, given by ten young peo- in|ple, C. B. Colver, Jr., Herman, Howard .{¢nd Rishard Chase, Gordon Maniere, Céfhan, Tlelsn L. Colver, Mas @hTet §. Colyer, Tillie Kleuss £ Miss Geftrude Allen; address by a Jayman, A Word fsom the Pen, Courtland E. Colver ; ling, . The Mind a Receiving Station, Afles - Madelirie ‘Birch; sermon by Rev. Mr; Woodward from I Timothy 4: 13-15, lowed by canvass for subscriptions to the. Fiow's- Horald, the denominational Bepor ; closing hymn, Lead On, O King At the Susday school session It was voted to sehd the offerings of jellies and Braughit in Rally day to the Law- uaupml hospital, New London. Colvet 19 o attend to the .sz thm Also voted to send $§ asioof's offering to the state Sun- uy shool board. It was anaounced that | the gtudy of. the book J. W. Thinks, Black, Will b¢ the mission study taken up, at. thé clise of the weekly Thursday evening meetings by the Epworth league At the Epworth league evening servics the avpotnted leader was Mrs. Bireh, with the topic Mal Bifostive. Mrs. Waiter M. Buckingham er d.the members of her circlo Needlework guild of America at hee home Those present were Mr: dard, Stodda: Whart ; > Noyes, Mrs, B. Hempstead. 1 C. Perkins, Mrs. Luc: | Mios Natalle K?é Gibbs, and Miss 1. A. Perkins. Alternoon tea was se with sandwiches and tarts. and Mrs. Richards noured, Puckingham was assisted in Miss Perkins. The directors different circles ars Mrs. Buckingham, Mes. Mary C. Watrous and Sudan Math- ewson of the village, with Mrs. Richard H. Chase of Long Cove The sale of the sawmill property at Long Cove belonging to Courtland E. Col- ver of the submarine base was consumat- ed last wesk. The purchaser was Fred |E. Richarda of Long Cove, whose prop- erty adjéips. By this sale the property freverts to the orizinal tract of is ago, when that entire tract of land to the river was owned by Mr. Stoddard. Mr. Richards, who now owns the homestead house pond will be flowed or family use. ,The Gales Perry Pinochle club played sriswn Wednesday. evening with the casvilie . Pinochle Chums. The seors Fesilted in 22-20 in favor of the Uneas- lq Chiime, making a total of 43 to 34 in fazior of the latter.. Heffeshments were 4d.. The scors of the Gales Ferry b, follows: Main and- Satterlee 5-3, €oiman: and Nylan 5-2, Bennett and Leb- ter, 445, Rogers ‘and Povey 2-5, Lawson and Richards 0-7. They will phiv at the Géusitry club hodse this week esday evening. My, and Mrs. Bddle Simméns entertain. ¢4 3t & Hallows'eh dinnér on Sunday m héner of Miss Gertrude Beck, soubrette 6f the Bon Tom Girls' Co. musical com- edy, &t thelr héme In the village. = The cooms were decotated, with festoons of orange and black ribbons of erepe paper the_center’ lights, .and covers were at the table for seven people. with »l-a ‘eavds and favers of biack caps with yollow feathers. Miss Beck was accom- banied hete by her sistor. Miss Corinne and Miss Lauea Davis, members of ward; offertory, In the Cross of Christ I} Glory, GALES FERRY | The Brogdcdst, a progtam for use Anl alfo guests at the dinmer, = Mr. Stmnqns 2 i _|KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS . | B. Baker, chairman; cornct solo, Eaelé/ land | owned by Asa Stoddard thrée generations | S idence of Mrs. C. Chapman in | | eslior W hé company, all frof St. Bouls: | Mrs. Stephen Norman of the vifl arrived here from Woredster, Myss., V-uu party, and left that evening fer where their compgmy s fow. mg Mr. Simmons takes the part of s B dréa of thé. sybmarin Fanny A. Molthrop of {he Ferry, metorsd to Noank Sunday aftermeen. to esfi on their aunt, Mrs. Mary Stoddard Latham, who passed her 92d birthday last Tues- day. Oct. 24, Mrs. Latham 15 in very feeble health. schools Friday, as .the _teachers, .Mrs. inifred Crapeau and Mrs. Bufus W. Hurlbutt, attended the teachers’ conven- tion in New London at ‘the Vocatiomal scheol building. MiSs Evelyn E. Whipple of the Leng Cave district ‘was also in at. tendanes. Monday afternoon these teadh- ers attended a meefing of the teachers of the town at Ledyard Genter, there being only the morning session of the schools. Mrs. Charles A. Satterloe.and. deugh- ter, Miss Alice Satterlee, retueried homie on Thursday from a week's visit at North Haven, the home of Mrs. Satterlec’s son, | Elmeér Satterlee, and family, who motor- ed here with his family. “'They were-Hig guests on ths Tefurm trip home. Waid away, Mes. Satterlee visited her brother, ;-Aicrges T. Meech, in Middletown, and ss Satteriee spent two in N York, seomsiitid 47 Rt el oy Mabel Meech, of Middlstown. Rev.-J, W. Carter al Mrs. Carter of Atlagraugan wers gnests st the home..of Mr. and Mre” Richard H. Chase at Long | Cove. Friday. Mre. Henry W. Huelbutt left Saturday to spend some time at the home of Rev. James M. Potter and Mrs. Potter at Hockanum i — e ool ) CELEBEATE AT COLCHESTER! (Special to The Bulletin) | “ehester, Oct. Tuesday evening “|#s a gala night for the loca! Knights| of Pythias, the occasion being a Hallow- 'an ‘social given by Oliver - Woodhouse iodge, No. 51, of this place. Tbe program | for the evening was as follows: Selection, by orchestra ; invocation, by Rev. W. O. Berckman; short address, F, R. Holmes; address, Past Grand, Chan- | iam Cowlishaw of New Brit-| ain; selection orchestra; presentation of a gold watch to Rev. W. O. Berckman; by Past Grand Chancellor Norton of New Britain in behalf of the local lodge ; -se- lection, orchestra; presentation of a new American flag.and a pair of swords to Hattie Jackson temple, Pythian Sisters,' by Oliver Woodhouse lodge, the speech being made by Grand. Chancelior.T. &.| Troland 6f New London; selection,. estra; presentation to B, G. C. Cow! 2w of a gold fountain pém and eneil, and to Past Grand Chief of the Pythian Sisters, a cut glass vase by the members @ the local lodge and temple, the pres- | entation-speech being made by Supreme Representative L. Erwin Jagobe. of. New| Haven; selection, orchestra; addresses by grand lodss officers and Genera! Bun- nell and Adjutant General C. H. Brewer of New Haven, of the. uniform rank ception to the grand lodge officers and guests; retreshments. After the refreshments were served & social dance was held for all - The. hall | Wwas prettily trimmed with . Hallowe'en | decorations, pumpkin moonshines, wite}- ea, black cats.and other noveltfes. The | following/ grand lodge officees . were present: . Grand . Chanéellor Thomas- H. Troland of New - London, Grapd -.Vice Chancellor C. E. Griffiths of, New Haven, Grand Prelate Fred .M. Parsons of Sey. mour, Grand Keeper .of Recoeds and| Seals George.E, Wright of. Hattford, Grand Master of Exehequet W. N. Potter of Wiilimantle, Grand Master st Armas | William L. Morgan eof Roekuu Grand Inner Guard Arthur Mitchell of Hartferd, Grand Outer Guard Charles B. Andree 6f Bridgeport, Past Geand Chancellors Nop- ton of New Britain. Cave of B ridgeport, Haven, Past Grand Chief of the Pyhidn Sisters of Stamford. There were alss a nutiber -of Brother knights from New London, Willimantie, “ iy —Tust Discribes the Scionsifc Swrling A housewife writes of the Sciéntific Stetling 434 “thrifty” mg&issrséhas fotnd out that, whethér nfingofi or a tfuelsaverfllatmhafl@s ook evetoomoutaffhat plicity of Construction t)smhon&ttandé,”d:eays. Mm«hmflmm Itisgtime hatuwhyw&yhamd&mw’hom mga in her home shbuld imnisdately & 2 Stien- w!ms f:?a mdmt 1t ig #n honest e P ru i 3t e m!ked@znmg fiflem her Kitthen. Be fi:elmddmmmlt%— ¢ you gfim:mumw@&tsrammtwmbfimb There was no session of the village |. {be taken Jacobs of New, Haven, Brewer of New [} nun! -nmnaug lodges. Before the méeting started a short parade was made the main streets with the following line 0id Guard Fund. Usiforn R - Grand.Lodge U r-e—s Stiver Woodhousa Vit A sapper was sery | ¥cers 324 other It was on }that the local Jadge expected that a large gall will result from the meeting. |has sbout 25 mew members which will in at the next meeting. mmittee n charge of in town. - of their granddaughf ille, Mass., s 2 grand lodge or their arrival 2 Biggest times as held, and it Ie membership The lodge The the celebration St. Andre: sions T [to Raymond Ventres, b and Mrs. Timothy Clayton D. Barton and Hampton were callers he Darwin Burnham of Moodus was call ‘ng on friends In town Monday. Joseph Dember and Louis Slavkin mo- |ard Wolff of 3¢ Lincoln a ored to Norwich Monday. F. Roper, Ike Cohen ‘and F. E. Bnk‘a 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Roper were in East: Wedonesday, All Sxmu dly Iiaddam Tpesday attending ¢ wedding . Thursday, Swan, | 7.30 and 8 o'clock. The of that place. i high.mass of Nutter of Whit- | Friday of N were guests of Mrs. Nut. cted leart parents, Mr..and Mre. A, F. Roper, | Mass -next POETRY ALL SAINTS, Such lived | the Vigil of Al Al Souls' day, ss is a | first S ding of Miss! Monday. calendar: Confes- Mams and Broad street, T sday, Thursday and demaged.——X' other of Tast| ROYAL BLUE SAVINGS STAMPS "ON ALL CASH PURCHASES :—VIZ : AN INCREASED VOLUME OF TRADE AT NO ADVANCE IN COST 10 THE PUBLIC. THE MORE BUSINESS A STORE DOES THE SMALLER THE PRO RATA OF FIXED CHARGES. THEREFORE, THE CUSTOMER SHOULD BUY GOODS FOR LESS MONEY WHERE ROYAL BLUE SAVING STAMPS ARE IS- £ A Royal Subsidy THI:'. GRANTING OF A SHIP SUBSIDY TO OUR MERCHANT MARINE HAS FOR ITS PURPOSE EXACTLY THE SAME OBJECT AS DO THE MERCHANTS WHO GIVE REDEMPTION VALUE OF Arn automebile, owned and cperatad {Louis de Grenier of Norwich a ery car, owned by G. F. | Waterfora milkman, and a | Sunday morning at the o ¥ w London G But tread And stairs to & Sing with the nem made braght on the edge rasmed ney mote, Within the hous 4 in their hearts th ey want to feel t | Ot spocicy cat and - nd i each flapper's I there Jurts STt haT o ks, e % maiden knows Poesesses magi~ that ca Well used to throw o To gain her ends. __The wit HUMOR OF OF THE DAY “How's your Dew stenographer?’ “Fair. She'd bgbett '—Farm Journal. From a story—"For a moment be Lemp- orized i the Rope of gaming time” Now isn't that the oddest reason for tempor- izing—what —Boston Transcript. S8id 2 dentist the other day, “T ean get along easier in my work with woman than with men. Women arc accustomed tc hagig their TWowhs’ open, 3ou kow."— ge = ‘Ho' did you Interest that aristocratis old miilionaire? He bas alwaye beem oonsidered a most difficult man to e tertain.” “Oh, he had the time of his Nfs. We zot him busy pitching horse shoes” Louisville Courler-Journal. Bank Teller (politely)—I'm sorry, mad am, but you must bring some cne kmews to both of us. Lady .haughtily)—Sir! spheres are entirely too di ROYAL BLUE SAVINGS STAMPS By virture of our centracts with the merchants giving thess stamps you are entitled to redeem them as follows:— Book. when properly filled may be redeemed for $2.50 in Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Furniture, House Furnishings, Jewelry, Hardware, Drugs, Milfinery, etc, or a Half (32) filled book ean be. exchanged for $1.25 in me _merchandise, of it ‘may be redeemed for $235 in Groceries, Meats, and Provisions, or it may be redeemed for $225 Cash at any offics of the Cémpany. poseible.—Baston Transertpt. “Why do you think motion pictures ought to.be censored ™ “For the reason,” reptied Miss Cayears “that the prosucers who insist that their own tastes are moral and intellectoal should be protected from a haartiess pub- lic that insists on improprieties”— Washington Star. “You are & man,” sald the av- tomobile tourist. “How's that?’ asked the farmer. “You are monarch of all you survey.” “I guess you are wrons, sirang er. I still owé nine installments on that tractor you -see, ‘my bired man wou't muyuuuuvnwmtxn: and a mortgage on the ald home 4 HALF FILLED BOOK FOR $1.12 CASH. lmuttlutyouget!hueshmps,uthqmuoneybm THE FOLLOWING LIST OF FAR-VISIONED AND. PROGRESSIVE MERCHANTS OF NORWICH AND VICINITY GLADLY GIVE THESE STAMPS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE: CUT OUT THIS LIST AND SAVE IT FOR FUTURE REFER- SCHWARTZ BHOS., Iné.—F urnfture, 6tc.—70-80 Main Stesst THE PEOPLESY STORE, Inc.—Department Store—Taftvilje, Cona. TAETVILLE PHARMACY—(The Rexall Store)—Taftville, Conn. _ “HE PEQPLES’ STORE, Inc—Groceriés and House Furnishings—285 Central Avenus HE SURPRISE STORE—Dry, Goods and Clothing—237-239 Central Avenue WIRWICH ELECTRIC COMPANY—Electrical Supplies—42 Franklin Street GISK'S, DRUG STORE—Drugs nd Aécessories—Franklin Square BRUADWAY. SMART SHOP—Cloaks, 8uits and, Hats—32 Broadway SPECIALTY SHOP, inc.—Cloaks, Suifs, etc—140 Main Street J. E. MARHSALL—Dry Goddé and Notions—101 Main Strest H, R. WOODWARD—Jewelry—134 Main Stréet * ROGERS’ DOMESTIC LAUNDRY—88 Chestnut Street 1, SEGEL—Dry Godds, etc—3 Thimes Strest E B, JACOBSON—Market and Grocery—West Main Street £, CROWELLPaints, ¢tc—87 Water Sirest F. BEIQUE~Dry Goods—Taftville A, DENEFF—Grocery—Broad Street HAVENS & SON—Grocery 4hd Markét—Norwich Towa R. W. OTI8—Grécéry—West_Main Sirest ECONOMY SHOE STORE—Shoes—23 Frankiin Strest | FALLS PUBLIC MARKET—Market—=20 Lifdyetts Strect F. W, GUILD—Jewelry—21 € W. HILL & SON—Grosery—147 Frankiin Strest VAL LUPPERT—Market—190 Franklin Strest BROADWAY' FISH MARKET—Market—40 Broadwdy PRESTON PUBLIC MARKET—Market—412-41¢ Miin Stride Stréét W. D. RICKER—Drugs—278 West Mai mwuu&m fiULAm :ORP—::- nfi Fifrn] - AME: CASH E—M, al A ZEEGER—Dry Goods illd“r-:nno—J‘ ewett c & A Fi Store—Fitchvil 4D, vak—dmu-lu—s Hatiiilton Avenus TAKE THES GOUPON TO ANV STORE cmu m | BTAMPS, MAKE A DOLLARS’ WORTH, 6R TWERTY R!QULAR STAMPS. CUSTOMERS NAME .. _Afibl\ipl . OR MORE, LUE 8TA n:xfiA.niA MERCHANTS WALL PLEASE HONOR THIS WUNN. L BLUE SAV L RECEIVE ITION TO YOUR ylle!\. Detroit Free Press. KALHDOSCOPB The Bumas. voies is produced by forty. fous. Ah-rm myscies. 9 -The ancient Bgyptisns were forbllien to_eat onions-and garfic. Malohnyflnumm