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to be used f all blame. Undep the pllhw of the victim was found a weapon or defence, thus absolving the burglar from NOW ¥OU GET TO WORK! TAKING NO CHANCES—IN THE WAR ZONE usmwmb SuSPICIGN EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is Going and Lominq—-lncidents. New London County LEFFINGWELL Exercises and Tree at Baptist Sunday | School Wednesday Evening. Mrs, Merton Alildred were and Mrs. Sunday guest family. Mr. and Mrs, Bast Great Plain with Mr. weell, and evening were well attended. Each received. The priz member of the Sunday school received Vestminster Miss Susan an orange and box of -candy and Waterloo,. Clerence Hatt; The evervone present received a gift. Un- w and the Song, iss Vielet trimming the tree and opening pack- | Rogers: The Nightingale's Alistake, provided a merry evening for| Miss Pauline : The THeritage,| The solos sung by Mjss Edith Ruth Teéw: A Youthful Hero, | Lefngwell and Mr. Farnfield were arah Schmuckler; Gettysburg greatly enjoved. Several of the yvoung Lawrence Spenger: song, neople recited wiedes, atfter were served by the lad red Beebe assi: m ‘charge of the programme, 188 Gertru Charles Bushnell tepbury turnpike, Henry Plante of Norwich was a Gifts for All The Christmas iree and cxercises held at the Baptist church Wednesday Acei and Building in Three Countics. ©O. Swan and daughter | guests Sunday of Mr. of Cdn- The second of Hiram Amburn and | | Friday evening. George Sheldon of n nt Christmas trest Leffing- and Miss L and Elmer The program w Supervisor J, Mrs. 1 Sbeaker well and read Christras which ¢ and cacom | Zlrs, Al- isted Ly Miss Puth Ellis n Miger, Landing of the Pilgrims, Four of th dents s with Palmer Pupils Who Won in Prize Speaking —Addition of $100 to Library Fund =Town Not to Pay Rogers Claim. annual prize speaking |¢ontest wae hetd in G srange ball last = he five schools in town were represented. The judges were Rev, B. D. Remington hadwick of Lucy and ; The Dermott of Colchester Salem. in charge of State A. Young of Colchester and was most entertaining. Each deserved the applause Vivian Baron's Philip Cohen: In School Miss Minnie Kingsley; Three de Herskell of’ Vernon |Days in the Life of Columbus, Miss uuwl this week at the home of her sigter; Ars. J. A and Mrs, - Samuel Teebe Feiday with Mr. and -Mrs. srmstronz of - Mr. and Joul clesed stmdy vacation. smco Lefingwell . of Norvs t Tridey with local numes Palmer and Mise i # of Hartfo o hh M' “lrz Austin Ratbbun and | Lillian Cohen; G. Ward. Wellesley Hanney: Norwich, orwieh, spent the and My C. R, Thursday for | Milten Fox -and Kansas City, Mo., Td spent the week R“ w. IWileoX and jroew ol Pu Ere s e n R s of New B&rflnt F Why England Fights, A Psalm of Life, Mrs. d | Miss Annie Schmuckler; The Buflders, Miss Lucy Czarnomski, Sypervisor Young, who anaounced that zu-. additien to the $100 -that had been previously donated for a public librar; | 8125 had heen added, g Mitchell of New London giving $50, | J. | Bele, Lyon Pratt of Boston $2 Remarks by follows: Mr. and Mrs, » and JMrs. Norwich. Elmer M. as inspector of Felix Adamski ork the ter, Centr: B. Kingsley on tured arm. ter, Rev. Mr. i church last had charge of large number were AMr. Boys’ club morning ch\n-c!: and | proj Ms‘s‘o’ I’:tl::. Fox of ot eml ¢ orm ‘nay m‘h 1 | domors were Professor Hipam |of Yale umiversity, Liosabel | Brown, also of Yale, $25; Enust. E. 350. S Professor e books London, $: be ylaced in town eurly in the B. D. Rentington an- Sherwood -Miner apd ere weelk end guests at the home of Wellington his eom: tion a2 test on tho Soirit- ual Thmctdr Dwight Marvin heistidn special towp meeting held hst Saturday to ‘ctu 0 ik claim of nounced the decision of the judges as Trirst prize~—3iss Vivian Czarnom- “Second prire—Wellesley Hanney. Third prize~—Miss Minnie Kingsley. News in. General. Herbert Houston at- the son Charles Miner in Chadwick returned home Friday after several months' absence, during which time he was employed state réad work in Bethjehem and Torrington. has gone to New to spend the remainder of Teachers’ Meeting. A teachers’ maeting was held in the tral 001 last Priday atternoon. Mrs. Mary Chadwick has returmed to her home after several weeks' stay at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William account of 4 frace Mrs. James Lane and infant daugh- ter Japet have mone to New Lom xdon to spend the rematnder of the jvin. Sundny Services. Crawford presched ag ex- celleni serman in the Congregaticnal Sunday morning, giving the C! 2vor service in the evening. An wausually were presen: Smith, mtmame of the ux-me in the Cun:unuona! Net to Pay Damages. W Ptk Sy S /Nfb(é&'(fil‘,-r\ NEWS FROM ONE flUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS | moen, the 26th. Dys. clety witation to e Rresent. The Céngregntional Sunday sehool will hald their Christmas concert with tree im the church this evening, HAU.V]LL’E Jimes Jvoad who 2 serious operation at the Backus hos- pital last we S Fred who has been Little hes returned to her home. The Young People held the home of then president, Miss Ida| t Thurston, ¥riday evenin day. Rev. Sunda; January 1. (he’ | many t | labor, improving slowly. Rev. holia of Poquetanuck pulpu of the Sunday, aching The choir lflll‘* t"a thems, under the of e Vose of e aring for Mrs. Danie}| last sermon. Parish Aid so- a ess meeting at|T; e church, <. Sers friends, NORTH § I'ONIN(H ON Resignation of R-v George H. Cham: bersw—~Family Reunien on the Helis George H, Chambers the pastorate of the mm church at the Christmas S.nn.u. Luclan Drury Congrega mfl pre: . 3. Pendistop gnd daught- P ortbampton, Mrs. L. A. Eécleston and dauzhter,| er spent Sunday Rita and Norwich_ Menday ning. Herman Jackel of Mrs. Doroth: were callers in “‘;‘” was a recent caller at the home of her|afr, a.nd Mx parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Dazler. AL and Mrs. Sgmu Fish were in}son frs. .Charles P. Norwich| New Haven, is vis! W m rs. ?nhu L. Yflrk. rwich a few days slace. and Mrs. Annle Tucker and child have| R returned home, after. a visit with|to Bloomflo\d, the sche Parish tion. here. G. A. Kenn fleld, Mass., Mr. and Mrs, C. F. o farm mu:t ~izitors in Hartford and Bloom \I J. Steris hag been sick in bed a few dqa lhfi ‘gast Week zeflv ?h immvid in h& Dnuumnnh. friends here. A large number from heve attended 1 entertainment Lgld at the use last Lvamus" Harry Foole “of school is at home for ten deys' vaca- Paul Bradlaw of Storts college is spending the holldays at Alfred Keunedy was taken to the Backus hospital Sunday for an op eration for appendicitis. Nr. ang Mrs. Edward Lewls, their two children, Clayton and Mary, and Miss Fitzgerald of Preston, were guests of Mrs. C. Mrs. Willard Colling and son Irving of Central Huul spent Cha.rles Bude\c has been {n Pitts visit his som. visit of a TLSBON Mount Hermon resented. his home tnw Chfls with Sunday at| Rils . a few days this week, to Jowett ‘m ital. and is|in the Claus Ely is seriousiy wu.b Part of a Kriggle, deys. Mr, and Mrs. Geacrge T. tertained . their son and family u Christmas, fout generations befag rep+ The sunw nhnx- had Christmas|M. W‘Ta! m zhg !orm ot c%u CAMPBELL'S MILLS Closing Exervises of Wylia Schesl En- Joyed by Adults as Well aa Py R:fii DAwlcy. %Xd filtt Hanry m&e;un the Eury 3 hrisuuas Party, Bdith L ering from tn Clae, Walter Brown rx_ arnn M- las returned !-ldhnd. Helen morning his resignation to hke uhtt Mr., Chambeérs will next week to Budtu)a. B I, lo come pastor of the He has been here tanrtaen luOanV from Adams Cmter.s‘t has labored faithfully here, uc who will with Dbest wishes to his pew feld ct » Thursday for & Family Plrty The &mud Th a.( o g g . the 1!“ of cne o 0 daughters, thel -nu. hristmas Eve, Mistake, Joel Barber; the Morning, Edith Barber, Phillips; recitation, St Letter to Santa Claus, Dolly ‘w t . 20ng. We Aect l~Hhe Mouse's song, Star of Wfll G ks My}ohn ys M, laus, Ethel Congdon' S sehool. A well ladean Christinas tree and plmw of candy were highly ated. appreei- A good number of adylts en- L joved the exercises. Pool Series Betwean Village and Motar in Ashawsy, was for meny years a reddu:t of V.bq town and for several ndent of the almshouse. %.a crtzuaoverwflu t of local relatives Sunday. Recent Fumnll. were held Monday Three funerals that of Timothy O'Bri¢p at $t. Jehp's % | Roman el Botham Catholic church, Danlel ., and regular and A. elected ommu as follows: woc- ful master, Wargs Boat Ciib BeginswDeath of James | TE IronsOxoboxe Lodge Elects Of- | s, oers, lage el M 4lug was wom by the latter, No. The Village clud chalrman and It was voted to make clerk. the required wm preparations for th- winter. ~ This players were 5, Jlmu Bushnell, Ab and Mr, ahd thm‘ Rhasume, Charles : Thames . The next game will be at the Boat club's roomas. Boys have been #Kating on the C. Robertson Co.'s Red Mill pond. who teaches Josephine Hart, !dbrvui t the & of b - s at the ;::u eb&r‘o Chrial vacation, The public schools clesed Friday troas_exercises, Christroas Tango Class Secial. teacher in Palmer Memorial schoal, has left to spend her vacation at her home in Milford, Mass. md«l cBurch in this rlacp & - s ursdas RS, & Tues Mb«: Austin has a new automo- '.l'M Young Ladies' .oda.u of th Blessed Vlrflh Mary Stt;f lohn': lanning a l&h‘ and dance. p.mu are &lw returned to the home o N- mu-mt-. Mr. and Mrs, Tayler, after belng a guest at a house party at Linsburgh houn Peter MOHEGAN eTe Was a good attendance at - unday morning and Mu'r. Fowler ard Gladve “uid- l‘ou ‘were in New London mlonuy les. Trombdull of New 10 d. o ate . wdn Courtland Fowler, eatrice Fowier were iu esda X !' Fovler was in Norwich . 1,200 feet below - ——— 'l'h Sea i the level 5 the Mediterranean,