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LoOK AT TONGUE! LIVER AND BOWELS. Accept “California™ only—look for the name California on|Fall then you are sure your ving the best and most hagm- | correspondent that Victor J. Hawe of physic for the little|Norwieh was the guest of his ‘aunt, Children | Mrh. W. E. Brown recently and left the package, e o ver a deucmus rruny taste. ild's dose on it without fear. REMOVE s this aves POISONS FROM STOMACH, P Syrup of Fige|chants who have had VARIOUS MATTERS Light - vehicle lamps at ‘443 o'clock ning. ‘| This. weelc the. census’ at Norwich state hospital shows 1,302 patients. ,¥The Peck library, ' Norwich Free ‘Academy. has : redently .received a .| @ozen books by sitt. % That® Christmas shonping, has De- gun in earnest is indicated by the par- cel-laden .crowds o the sireets. < Work “on ' the " state* road ' from the town. of Thompson to the Massa- chusetts line hasbeen, susponded. for the winter months. It is' mentioned’ by the December White, Ribbon Banner that the Cen- tral Village W..C..T. U. pledged ono hundred dollars for - the = national driye. # Fifty printed - calling ‘cards for 50 cents ¢ the, Bulletin office.—adv. 4 The mercury did not get out of the 20’s during . Thursday and, the genu- ine winter weather pleased mer- all the “late they care for. It is noted by a Pomiret Center Fun|there for: Colby Academy. each The last day- rabbits can be hunted PERSONAIS George M. Cross ha spent part of the week in New York on business. W."H. Cruickshank has'been on & business trip to New. Yo Mr. and Mrs, Clarence - Soulo . and daughter Blsi eof East Killingly vis- ited” in’ Norwioh 'early in’the” week. Rev.. and Mrs. F..W. Preston were recent dinner guests of Mrs. Leonard :Main- at..North, Ston: ington. nurses'. training- class ‘at Backus hos- pital. has been a visitor al her home in Central Village. . - SURPRISE PARTY ‘FOR - MR. AND MRS. PETER ROBEATS A delighttyl surprige.party, arrang- ed by Miss Mary Grz: am! Mlg Tsa- belle Shearer was given My.-and Mrs. Peter Roberts, Monday -, evening - at their home on West' Thames street. The guests were' warmly “weiéomed | and-soon‘games were the. order, of the eveninig as well' as‘vocal”and’ instru- ‘mental “musi Solof Rob: erts, who was; Miss Oliv greatly enjoyéd. - The..secrét. of.-the _party was re- vealed during. the evening when Mrs. Roberts.. was. . snowered .with . lovely and dainty meces of linen. The citts were gracefully’ accepted = by Mrs. Roberts. Supper was served by, Mrs. Roherts, acsisted by her mother. Mrs. - Riley, Miss Gray and Miss Shearer. The ev- Ening closed with congratulations and wishes for a hanoy future for the Tholen of| 4§ Driss’ Ruth Cooper, a fnember of thef 7 many CI:ZARIAES ‘F. WELLS Elected President of Chamber of Com-~ eozem Officers for the next year for the Sods president, Rev. Joseph H. Selden; sec- ond vice president, N. A. . urer; Charleg L Stewart;, gecyetary, L. M. Crandail. \Pregident Wells wm seloct his' exed. utive committee jn the near future | The nominating committee was F. G. | Prothe: ; Bdward Smith and. ¥, neon Hutchins, Other matters of ance_ ' considered ' were ° suitable hm.xins copditions, annual ' banquet. membership. cambaign and. credit rat- ing bureau, for which the new credit Tating books have been received: The regular meting: night will ‘be ' sclected at the next opéen meeting. The commiittes on arrangements. for ex-Mayor _Ole Hnnsons lecture next Wednesday- - reported arrangements completed and tickets nearly all sold. The secretary ‘sdys. that a great deal of credit for the success of the Hanson lecture is due to-the following guar- antors wio vty stepped forwara the enterprise in case expenses were ot covered by ithe sale of ticketa: Al Schwutz. William _ F. Henty G, Pelk;:G. W. Case, T. Q Murphy, J. 8 Twist W. L. Stearns, E. Von Hor- ig, M- Parler, H. H.Gallup, Willlam . F.'J. King,'J. C. Henderson, C. Brown, M. L. Berzstresser,. C. Suton,‘vc E. .Lage, D.: T. ea. h.n Visscher, J. W, Baldwin, ‘Arthur L. Peale, L. M. C . | little E"? PA!KTING BRINGS $500 ALMOST AT FUNERAL HOUR wlt . was ' an interesting coincidence that'about the time the funeral of J. luflen Weir, the dfstinguished artist of ‘ork and Windham, was being held “in”New York Wednesday, at a saleiat the Silo galleries, the first pic- ture on the list, a charming but tiny Still-lite” painting by Mr. Weir, presi- dent:. ot !hef' lational Academy, of De- sign-from 1015 to it ‘was sold. The painting was 7-{-2.inches by i 2. elft. bowl containing & rose with 4 pitcher begide it. It went to a dealer for $500. The pictyres in the saleare from private owners and estates, the lttle Welr béing from the estate of the late, M¥s. James M. Lawtor ‘At the funeral services £or. Mr. Weir, held" at -theChurch ‘of ‘the ‘Ascension /Fifth, avénue and Tenth 'street; the rector, Rev. Percy Sticknéy Grant, of- ficlated, and a large gathering. of Mr. Weir's friends, including .many of the leaders in the worid of ait and letters, Was_pregent. The' honorary pallbear- ers. were Herbert Adams and Harry W. Watrous. representing the Nationa] Academy of Design;: Edward Rebinson and Samuel Peters of the Metropolitan Art museum, Charles A. Platt ot the National Fine Arts. eommission, Ar- nold ‘B. Brunner, Daniel. C.. French, 1, | Childe. Hassam, ‘Emil :Carsen, Edwin H. Blashtleld, Harold' Henderson ana Harold Rasso. The body. was taken to Windham, Corn. fov - burial during | Thursday”.” morning. ' The, New: York papers Thursday had tributes to- Mr. Welr's genius-as one of the nation’s leading- painter: 1 " Just. it nnt bottle of fila mu:lmt and “knock it galley-west™ EREN'T prepared for that quick: s\vnch in temperature, were you? Left you stiff, sore, full of rheumati® twinges? ° You should lave had a Foftle of Sloan’s Liniment handy — that would * havesoon éased up the muscles, quicted the }umfly painful, affected part — perclrated « walhoud _pubbing, ~briogiog gratifyiny rel H-nful-in all attacks of lzmtago, &ciatica,” cxternal soreness, stifiness, strains,- achgs, sprains. . Get a:bottle at your dfuggist’s. , 70c.; $1.40. Sloan's T Liniment 2 h\or P 11 hanu’v War Sufferers in Montenegro. Isolated for four vears n the fast- nesses of the’ Montenegrin mountains through, the, fortunes’ of war, Mrs. | Rose Welgh of Tacome, Washington, CALLS PRESIDENT WILGON A 11 soon estored to her husband S : 3 15t say “California”|pith anything is the 1dth of Decel-|nowly married hosts. Chamber of Commeérce were electéd by | H. Louise Fuller will officiate’ at the MOST SINISTER INFLUENGE | St Paul, “Minnesota. Lost'to her CHAPPELL CO. w : ou must say “Cal ber. ' This falls on Sunday. which| Ty Ty were: Miss Isahello | the directors at. u mecting. Friday | organ and War Camp Community Di- | . 41 do not like the president,” said|world sincé °the Austrlan -bordes DS o Bives only this week 1o which rabbils| Shearer, Miss Mary ‘Gray. Miss Eila- | evening ot tho Chamber of Commerce | rector Ratclitt will lead the community LU 5. Senator Franic B. Brandéges of | swept over the country and her hus- Telephone 24 H The Coi icut State Board can be the sportemen's gam abeth Lane, *"ss Marion Swan, Miss { rooms and plans were completed for | songs. °The Willimantic Chamber:-of | Connecticut i & lettér to Rev. Rob- |band marched cway h the M 104, Main- Street: * : nnecticul t i mentioned ‘at North Woodstock | Edith Maynard, § Verne ., Smith | the Ole Hanson lecture next Wednes- | Commerce.and a large delegation from | ert C. Denison, rmstor of:the United | negrin troops.she and her little son or Central "WharF f Examinat Registrar that former Norwick Mr.| Miss Mary Crowe, Miss Nancy Col-|day evening. - Frank J. King,'who bas | Piainfield and ‘Jewett City will gattend | ehurch .in New - Haven, -made public | have suifered all the anguish of com- 4 « O amination and Regis! and Mrs. Calvin L. Rawson herg, Mis« Marletta - Bovens, Miss | been’ president. for ‘the past year, pre- |in-a hody: Thursday. plete isolation ami . ti f Ni ed ot dimnér Wednesday last. the date nor KWenton, Miss Stella Purvis |sided at the meeting: Drexel . Hanna and G..F. Madden g s ends Desides the physicdl discom- : on of INurses. being Mr.- Rawson's birthday. Winifred Partridge, Miss Bertha | 'The following officers' were clécted: | were _elected -to Wenbe'fi at thet tharacter. - of of wartime living in a war- 3 ] annual meeting on Wed-| During the reeent cold snap, J. M. Lillian Lynee, Miss Eloise | President, Charles F. Wi first vice | meeting. +. . I'President Wison nor. for. his porson- : uyary Tth, 1920, at 11 A. M, |Ford's pond at 1-.»1 Great Pl.un was s Mildred Mellor and Myr = £ —'_ ality, and declared .th: there had rco \tr;xgcr i ¥ P . |meveribeen a more sinister Influence broughl hvs wife dnd baby son from | } e o | melted when' the came, CHRISTMAS SEALS REACH FAREWELL GIFTS TO ¢ +3 | inine life of tho country. The letter | the United States 10 visit : gritemaert aiidily SHIl, steady cold icemen | BAPTIST WOMEN HOLD TOTAL OF $4429 NOW MISS ROSE M. SPECK |of-Sendtor Brandeges wis i reply 10| . Montenegro, & 1 New Haven, Jan- | wait. for. MISSIONARY MEETING | Further. reports made Thursday of > one ‘written to 'him by Rev. Mr, Den- ¥ : lica - e With -thirty ~ present, o' - farewesl i i . Applications must | Stops toward establishing a Fair-| myers’ wag a good attendance at the |sales of Christmas s for the tub-lgpreng was - d"Thu"day evening, at gan on fiée subject of the peace trea and tl $ se tary before January | field .county branch of the tate Eame'| December meoting of the Homs. ang |erculosic fund amou: 1o $185.22] the Communtéy Cemter roome o Miin | Senator- Brandegee defined his vie his rifie to help : farm were taken at the meeting of joreign Missionary society of the First |and brought the grand total to date| sireet for Miks Rose M. Speck,.who hhs |90 the peace treaty and the coverant|onrush of the Austri 3 WINIFRED A. HART, R. N the Fairfleld County Fish and Game|papiist church when it met Wednes- |to $1,420.56. It is_ anticipated that|peen leadertof. the girls’ club, and who | Of the league of nations and savs be|hurried to arm: : Secretary, |Protective association in Bridgeport|day afternoon with the president, Mrs. ) there’ may yet be §200 added to the|leaves Norwich. this (Fridavd. evening|!S pleased to receive a 'sane lette | gorita : ecrefary. |this week. Frank L. Lathrop, at he: Home on|Sales as. there are - several ‘fraternal|for Columbus, Ga. Miss = Speck ~ has |from those who favor the' cov Austr: | : State Hartford, Conn. Nearly ail the men, of the Manle atakts g organizations from Whom reports are . been transferred by.W. G, C. S. head- tge league. He ways the principies «_7! to the ] States where he sought | : A — fobater’ fieet have taken up the! Mrs. Mavles: presided at the meel- |yet to be received. The latest addl- | quarters in New York to the Southern | the, so-called covenant. are radically|Red Cross ald to find his wife in THE BOOK THAT WON'T GROW OLD. : ENSe s aves decéptive - and' incredibl y wrong. OF LITERATURE, and ‘have’it safely stored away until|ing which opened with reading the | tions: city, where she will have’charge of & £ Montenegro. b g next. season. 1t costs too much tolseripture lesson-and offering prayer. | Academy .. § 1.55 | recreational. work. Thén the senator. declares that “1 do|” wWhen an Americari Red Cross com- ' R L Ll By start .anew. in the spring to run any|The subiect for ' the afternoon tas|Manufzeturers 27.20| _Tables .were - arranged in the club mot: belieye any such tastidious mission arrived in Montenegro after [ | chance of losing the geur. the “Kodiak Miesion,” ahn- interesting | Girl Scouts - 646 | dining Tectyior:the guests.. Seatedlht | FUISR soBld b0, cancacted of i W The_ coming Suhday. Rev. of which was given by |Booths . S’ic;?‘“fiv‘ffi,‘}ffi? B 3’ May | Ftatasite by. 4hy mari leh'chimer. : e A lxl?‘b«gllnur e oo Giichiriat vedth ‘45 DlEasion Hesbanary |Headqdartors Kilduy; brestdent of the giris’ executive | lcal and:visionary than President Wi R : o preach again at_the Church of the G s T i 4 o e . the! n H o Good Shephord, letter from Kodiak, which was fol- | Thursday reports . 32 counctl "Miks Mary Flynn, vice | Setter s verest Sy ATue S oy o Curlanas»- : o oot heariiy oy | Dec. 28, Rev. Georee lowed by a poem applicable to the sub- | royioudy reported B e i e potaiaente oo arraltn- | ton “asking the commission to m tah t hea Dec, -28, i GOOYED . % Mrs, L E. Hizgins, < feague Struge en_received. & ) Lt (o |, i, w1l Te Daind. ety o e T the womett’s ‘slylséry council'af' the | Covmant that attachd to it that. has | Mrs: Struger had been reccived ~Musical Observer~: Western, as well as E; 3 PR S k which I am|field county jail on time goes ‘on, 2 | necticut jails feel effects of p ulubmon There are but 75 prisoners the coal in your bin. s by Mrs. Charles Plerce and Mrs. Charles Burke. During a soc'al hour which ;follow- ed the programme light refreshments The campaign béot! Pitcher and Service has ‘turned ,in $90 for the tub club, Mrs. -John B. Oat and: otbers. The’meny included lobster salad, sand- wiches, cake, pie and cofiee. During the evenine Miss Speck was ever been made. . As the Germans Left It. (By The Asso ent to the mol Struger’'s charge of distriet and supplies were town in ' respor AL that 15 best-n r ] éq Dressy-_Belgrade o n and all that.dat Bridgeport, com t i R R g | presented a handsome old: wrist | reraains foday a5, s chies: best in the family he lovexTg ago and 160 one year ago at Tost enjovably srermoans closing 2| mho booth was in charge of|Wuich: by the girls executive com Austrians - ot fi—shll_shattereds : it wi : : Al Ceoke (8¢ Hope Nan he gy [0S Mrs. Charles J. Twist with many will- | tee and (club members at large and @ | bomb-t csolate, ‘Owing . to |~ Sbe-proved to-be a tall, good-iook- in Central Park, Roclville, ing helper. . henutiful manicure set. PYFaiin IVOFY. | liei of matonals, mency and wong. 0 | ing woman, bronzed by, the sun and entertaining the amount of collections for the| OBITUARY The four-minute speakers at the| DuBarrv ‘pattern by the members of | gteps have vet beer taken by the au- |Winds of Montene In her years Vigtrola., o me tuberculogls fund. The campaign is George Albert Jencks. theatres did & work that' counted|the Y. W, H.:A. unit; Miss Speck also | thorities to restore the. seores of reat |with the moutal she had ac- “g b Té‘"‘“g Flnow rogress and a house to hou: Albert . Jencke, - 62, - died | 12r8ely in the returns, and their par-|received ‘other gifts from .her many |denecs, \pudlic buildings snd -other |duired a perfect speaking knowledge F: ! (o3, ellp. cover | canvass is being mad Mo it e 0| B ipatiby twas more appreei-| riends, . . - 3 1| Broperiy ‘that fell under 'thé enemy |ot their languas: .. Struger ‘was [ declod Exhibit and ben 1 after an ifness of some du- | &ted Dby the committee, | Miss May Kilday was 'in zen;_';'ie bombdrdment. Nothing has been done | put into commun her hus- ‘ ===l ity the. CidarDepdttment He was born 18 Noraich 1| #inée the four organization | chatge of the farewell gathering. The |6 repyir even the royal palace, which, |bund and soon Willgoin: hini in Amer- g wich ‘Free Academy and Art id has always made his home | W2s disbanded e o | fmber oMo et ron: AVie]| (ndoWlest, . ssarved . and: . rieglected i .oy v, seals campaign came up. they 3T 3 58 ) v 3 e & t empty barrack. % Cover Yourself Soaioide Atk Oullany. foday, i Dumber 201 years @80 o ompely };a:g 1 2 at the| Kathleen Murphy and Miss Sagie Kil- | “Tho' Serbin eapitel has 3. Kicomy, . ol Op o Qecurttive Tt ke I s | rov. Those. who assisted {n. xerving | depressing air about it, und thic a The Main Point. tadies dt % ; 8 -1 |and glass, Christmas 5 rley who survives him. MF. M S Flenn. Mins Geraldine | oroesseiny Z b including the - latest By Covering Your Steam Pipes With| e, o Public in Jencks-was o member of the Central B byt whom| Ot and. siss Tilan. Creo, » (hf’;‘ggp‘m M paeme sxteniby | «Your saflety ASBESTOS SECTIONAL Delegates” Lave been attending at ¢ Mr. Brown turned Ove present| Miss Speck ieaves Norwich with the | fuccs. Belgrade neve uscs iteels, | clde a number STEAM PIPE COVERING Wuerbun; the al uim mu:tr;g of thel u L)c ggx}g;;u;_mv “8'!11:5' ork | bet, wishes: of. a lholst of «%mgms There are’ few cafes, restaurants, thea- | delentific importanc: “4Yes. We: ar- : A ! inisterial - association of e an f s er new fieid. = ya ) Save the price of covering by saving | JUTYITTL SSRERERE SF () 'b There .are also two | Ssiends for cughess Jo. b e icmanor imcas St drerslonion find all sizes in stock at THE Now is the time | 3 t> apply this cevering, and you can hristian conference Street Advent United . States ssion. anno Jencks of Norwich s of Montv.lle and ., and Mrs. William Norwich. as at one, time ‘em- NEIGHEORHOOD PRAYER MEETINGS FOR WOMEN for the n- Neighborhood prayer meetings the women of the churches in Gypsy Smith, J. istic c: NO MONEV FOR LIGHTS IN LAUREL HILL SCHOOL A petitiop ‘from about 100 TLaurel s 10 haye clectric lights enteriainment in Belgrade. the- city ‘has all the stillness and re- Pose of a tomp. It may be, guite nat- urally, that the country is still mour ing its Josse: been continu- ously at war for seven: years, At night ranged to consider ‘the manifestation of the psyehic impulse in protoplasmie life and the molecular energy develop- ed by the prismatic transmutation of light waves and kindred topics.” “And oTranklin: St : & & Enss & 5 ex 2 paign are to Be held Friday the Laurel’ Hill ‘schoal-| ' Thé retail stores display only scanty | have you dope,so?” “Ne.. We've only Curland Service- PECK McWILLIAMS CO.|turelsteel };:[h Twl:e of ¢ uée 'atel morning from 10 to 10:50 at the fol- | house wag. presented before the. toiyn | stocks. Some of ther their.wav from | been in session a week., We. haven't Contral Whart. house kIR stoass bt o ool | lowtng homes: school commitice meeting this weel, | Austéla and Germant. wiile porfumcs. | yet qacided the question of who It gl $1,660 a_year, will be fil Qovaren B e hale | Mre. A, Thatcher Otis,” 24 Hobart' but 0ol committee does not see | soented soaps and silic stockings come | 7o Forol (1€, ¢ examination. cromec TS time fo farm| o enue; Mrs. L. G. Avery, 2§ Perkins its way clear to: grdnt the r:};quepft {(rl?-x':;, !T:rh:gn“:;ar;:fwm"x";'e‘sorhm halr ‘Thirty-seven- boats were off Wai i B. avenue; Mrs. Charles L. P Johnson, Thoss behind the petition were the .of- o e Serbian - Hill Monday dragging _for g (.u:"’:;"}'itdmg‘";;er ot |10 Court “strect, Mrs. ficery and members of the recently or- franc has fallen® to low . purchasing Theughtful Billy. They game from Long’ I¢ Sbordis 3 ? Col-y East Town stree ganize arent-Teachers = associat > ; 2 ton, Newport and from all Tor e e T sonfo!h.“r.war‘_"'wxrs Chgries H. Lemb, Town ot Laurel Hill, which wanisgthe lights | [ &3.in ;flggfim‘zg;n:‘:f;ezs connities Billy .came rushing home one day & fis! vilages. . Hundr: |yara e NereDf ane Naty g bY k ;2 8o that they can use the biiiding Yor| (RR F,F trEmendous amount of re- | from g playmate’s house and I knew at of scallops aré brought in and s g o s R Wh street, their mleetings and for the general | JPASTEOR VNOTE 10 be done i Ser- | once from tlie expression on his face " | trom Noank every day g o 1 Dot A dMYE | Mrs. Charles Perkins. Vergason ave- | good of. the schiool work: < C% <k ave. rulaad Toctarles: ind dostroo | that he had done something which he . Ofic*ot . the im ataos Netwich Town: Mrs. J. M. Youne, | “The dnswer that thie “sehool ‘boaffl | machinlest switl e 1o be ropiascs: | should net have. oone. T pebet what unera. Dtrectors provided for the pea, Rock Glen; Mrs. m Koonz, Peck , makes is that.tiae expense is one re: Serblansisay: the materlal and, to: some S 3 e for which the Amesican W. K. Logee. treet; Mrs. F Alice| son, for not granting tbe request S| aytent, the money and labor. will have | W8S Wrong, but lie replied, “Mother, 1, songBy to-outain funds . Losee, o zative of Danjelson. 4760 b e T Ny ;‘;gg;ytgg;ug;'sa“rg;fh‘;nxd; h:px;o " | to,coe trom the outside. .gr Serbia, | don’t want to tell you becazse it would : all of 1920 which has juSt ended i Providence Saturday, Mr. Logee e e, ot 2 T ST _|utrained - and straitene: y . seven | just make you feel so bad."—Chicagc ; 41 dndEmbalmers the extension of home service to ci- with the * Westfield church.| Ceer, Tradng Cove: M= Iyank|priation. and. that could not.be dgne|yearsaf war, is almiost destitute of the | myihane e To accommodate our con- viliun families and commuait 4, 1875 and was superintendent Robllnsoi L‘st' Gre!ax} roi;)dln Mrs. ?:;orfh nex;m_\'?a:;mré\n‘omgi ‘;—e?lson {‘s grham}s to ‘a(fcorr}x‘pus}‘n this task herself, % N ¢ 322 Main Street h i he church sch 5 ter Armstrong, 78 P e at the school is uite sat- e is looking hopefully to the Unite S 1 ber ’ ol A U PR Sy Frank Dodge, ¢ W isfled (hat it would be justified dni the | States 0 help her n this Sirostise | stantly growing number of RBEL o8 HEle | Bahbits | Oniwis {porker both .in Killingly and in|! Mre. Char! oo z-ny;vay”wm}x‘out !faving ‘fuller | There is-a constant plea for Ameriran Brought Down to Date. ) > B ke /1 e Wl o G incoln ave 3 the circumstances | engineers, hurch ‘for cight years was present- | Providence where for many years heiLincoln avenue nowledge of a Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant J|¢ now another song. The words we use| | AUTOMOBILE, which will Toit that enlisted men of the|BUmbEr of season’s of the _People's |\ Erenezer | M Marsh of Lonk | without electric' lights and that the | iarger towa and trade centers of Fl sre different qu?‘le. l'non:{: htuuey i 1 f d deliver all goods Before you place orders forl..\s Who ire tricd by courtsmars CouTse, of Entertainments, when o1d | Neadow, B L 'who struck and killed | only school bulldings having electric | land are red brick and cement. O | v DSOSV AUl EOIER fuly et OF and penvey COAL look at . tial shall be defended by “counsel of | Brecd Ball Was the town rallying place. | of M. and’ Mre. Walter O, Grighton, | 60t installed are those where night | fate, lime #nd brick have been com | sih e ood wants 1t o1l the time.” hort notice, prom gu ours, especially | : L St ¢ M. Mrs. Walter C. T, | work Is carried on, such as the even- z gnt, 1 X on short n , prompt ser- gh character and attainme: FUNERALS, |with an automobile at Quaker HT |in= schools, mmoniy Gsed angd there are two modert. sur No. 2 Nm_lm clun there was founded Wednesday the UN : and lasting. plans. Navy Legal Aid Association. with Mag strate McAdoo of New York city as president. | had been wich as the successful manager for. a Annie_Farmiglio. The funeral.of Annie, nine months’ on the evening of-Dec. 1 was bound over to the next term of the criminal euperior court on a charge of man- Laurel Hill school has done its WOMAN CHARGED WITH businessmen and materials. The chlef bullding materials in th brick works, - Cement stones or blocks gre_also usad, but to no great extent. “Man wants but little here b Make Belts. low, d to the church committee, s superintendent - and lay S Lt s leading to the request, por wants that little long,” is '1-(‘ Week, effective Feb, 15, 190 Rev,|Preacher of Parkside chapel UNDER $1,500 BONDS ON A member of the bodrd sald Thurs-| Red Brick Popular in runiand. | oo oo e SPECIAL NORWICH Mr. Barber does not announce his| M. Losee is remembered in Nor- CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER |48V night that for twenty years the 2 ¥ 20— i customers we have pution vice being gwen to all. : S red brick,| The sclence of bell-casting has been | old daughter of Mr. and Mre, Mishos | slaughter Thursday morning. ABANDONING HER BABy | The commion material 15 red brick | The stience St0el Baotog has been Call up and give us a trial. Prompt Delivery About. the state laundry prices Farmiglio, was held Thursday morn-| Marsh was arraigned following a| Jesephine ‘Michella, wife of Fran- | W2de In 3 great number of larger and | PFacH 20 , & i reached a -point where many from her parent’s home, No. 318 | hearing in this city by Coroner Frank- [cesco Michella, was, atrested Thucy. | snialler brick works. Normally, the|Bearly Tt Telephone 743-2; Norwich. e S5 are having their collars done up at|Franklin sireet. Burial took place in|iin H. Brown' who found that Marsh|day night at o residence on Fox HINl | more tmportant works produced about oS home. This has brought about a big St. Mary’s cemetery. The child died |was driving at an excessive rate of lon the charge of having. abandoned > e t z Several thousand second. |increase in the demand for soft collars | Wednesday. speed -and that the headlignts of the |her - scven months old. paby to. the | 40:000,000 bricks annually. At present 5 o which, of course, do not require the| Undertakers Cummings & Ring had|machine were dim and not sufficiently | weather without proper care, the supply Is ahout exheusted. hand Brick for sale. laudering skill necessary where the|charge of the funeral arrangements. : John A. Morgan & Son ; hind her family of four children, On ’ iy e e g i bbb vl B Vel ey Rty Pedeibrinciat Quakpn Hilluho found | (Pluraiey AUAF N clatmed) shei lett ithe | 18 Sljected to-thaactlon atjsuperhenty | o eanln ARGUMENTS IN SUIT regular duties soon. During this pe- | Thursday morning at 11:08 | probavle cause and Lound Mazeh over. | baby on’the. stepy of o house on | & steim at & temperature of 650 de | Jedg b o t prob- ' AGAINST N. H, STOCKHOLDERS |T'od_the church ha‘h (‘fmml cd ‘its| There was but little ‘damage. ' ‘Waste | Bonds were fixed at $1,500 which were | High | street,, but some investigations grees Centigrade for from six to seven gll eal P g sefvices under the leadership of the Fork, Deec. wo motions in 000 000 ority estitution stockholdery of the y against Wi ckholders. ¢ tomorrow. The Buddhist Printer. Se made. Capitalist Reflections. capital at sll.—Boston' Sinfulness Reacts. 11.—Federal Judge tencd today to arguments on connection. with it brought by New 1 and Hintford Rail- iam Rock- feller an dother directors of ficious One motion was that Henry dother stockholders be per- g : intervene in & prior action t win Adams and another The other mo- n for appointment of d receiver to prosecute the The argument will fu many of the monasteries of Sibe- ria the Buddhist monks print books in | ing to the public, @ maoner which has been handed|gifts for friendless charges will be down from generation to generation, |2Ceptable if proffered and those with Movable type is not used, but each page s carved upon a solid wood block, and thus whenever a new book | Galvin have s prioted entirely mew blecks have |annual visit te The pronoun “I” spd the luter Jectlon “O” are better written without | New York, New Haven & using a capital. Let “U™ ba added and erom Company for the appoint- it signifies that the writer nss o v.h- 31 Transen, ot Never let a man Imagine that he| Colds Cause Headaches and Pains. stiff collar is used. The pastor at Warrenville, Rev. B. C. Bugbee who has been seriously ill with blood poisoning for several weeks deacons and other: Mr. and Mrs. Otis Russ of Pomfret the | Center,* have “announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Blanche Rose Russ to:Droest Whinford Slater of Columbia. Miss Russ has taugh school in Columbia for several years. Mr. Sliter is engaged In the grocery business in Columbia. The new teachers, Holmes of Stonington and Florence Parmelee of Middletown, assumed their dutles at the Tourtellotte | Me- morial high school at Thompson th week, Miss Holmes took W lar? shall's place and Miss Purmelee suc- ceéds Christine Kan, It is the pian of Dr. Frankiin 8. ‘Wilcox. superintendent of Norwich State Houpital, to provis Christms fts for all patients without appeal- though, of course, M Gladys friends are usually remembered. ‘The curates of St. Patrick's church, Rev. Peter J. Cuny and Reyv. Myles P. leted thefr semi- he three public insti- tutions, .the Norwich State hospital, sanatorium and almshouse, hearing the confessions of and giving Chris mas communion to 154 Catholics. Arguments on the application of a group of'minority stockhalders of the Hartford t of-a “limited receiver to press 50,000,000 restitution suit against former directors of tne com&pany be- gan Thursday before Federal Judge Mack of New York. % Feverish headaches and body paine d-from a cold are soon relieved by LAXATT V BBOM Q Ih NE mo on Fire in Bulletin Building. The fire department responded to a telephone call for a small blaze in the baper in the cellar was set on fire by b Fate of “First of the Tribunes.” Ou the cighth of October .in 135¢ Rienzi, the Itallan patriot, who headed & revolution at Rome which overthrew the power of the aristocracy, was kill- ed. He had-been placed at the head of - the Roman government under ‘the title of tribune of the people. His su6. cess went to his head and he was finally killed in 2 riot which his il | considered conduct had provoked. Wiser Than Sotemon. Everett and Eyelyn were twins, On thelr fifth = birthday their . father brought them home a small dog, tell- Ing them they could own it together. On belng petted the dog growled, but fnally. wagged its tail. Noting this, Evelyn exclaimed: “Everctt can have | the head and I'll take the tall—Iit's the most friendly end.” ’ Deserving of Reward. We are to be rewarded, not only top work done, but for burdens borne, and T am not sure but that the brightest rewards will.be for those: who have borne burdecs without mumnrlng_.. Andrew Bonar. A Geiting It Straight. No, girlle. the vourt erier is not re: sponsible for. the sob stu!!. bright to see a proper distance ahead. Deputy took Mr. furnished by Frank Alexander. RECEIVERSHIP HEARING WAS' POSTPONED A hearing in the sult of Martin vs. of this city, appli- hip, assigned to be heard here-at 4 o'clock Thursday aft- ernoon in the superior court was put over to 2 o'clock next Monday after- Reliance Yarn C cation for receiv noon before Judge Donald T. Warner. There are said t¢ be prospects that a settlement will be reached beforé the hearing. Attorneys Johd H. Barnes and for ttorney C. B. Whittlesey ap- Frank Martin. McGuire are counsel the Reliance Yarn Co. Visitors From Oklahoma. Dr. Amos Avery and Miss Catherine Oklahoma, Avery of Sapulp: visiting with Miss Sa Church street. Ledyard . to visit his mother brother, Lieutenant Andrew W, Doctor Avery formerly lived in wich, but went west some thirty years Not Decorative. We _ often think that woman sets too much store on mere appearances: and she, as we always refer to her without further designation, now an nounces wifh that spaghetti with tomato sauce shall never agaj looks.well on one’s shirt State Journa! The selectmen of the'town of.Ver. non have called a special town me: ing :for Tuesday &fternoon ‘to consk er the ‘purchase of the “property. ad. Sherift George - H. Stanton who had a warrant issued by Prose- cuting Attorney Hadlai A Hull at once Marsh before Justice of the From here they go to and Avery. some little.. bitterness darken our ithreshold, merely because she does mot think it front. —Ohlu The home of the man and wife is at 49 Thames street, but the wife left several days ago and ‘went to live with a fumily on’ Fox hill, leaving be- made by the - police: Thursday night rather discredit this smry On Cruelty to Animals ch-m Chargeg with-cruelty to-animals, an afterncon by Officer Barney Keenan. A Norwich physician complained that the man had been cruelly striking his horse om Broadway. 1t is undéretood that the horse bt the man on the arm, the teeth strik- ing a spot where the soldier has a wound.. THE pain was so great that the man wag infuriated and struck the horse. The. doctor saw the blows and made the complaint. —— McKinley Banquet Jan, 27, The annual banquet of - the be held in Stueek's Modérn Tavern, Middletown, January 21 The speaker for the occasion has not yet Leen deflnfle}y arranges i —_— { Criminal. Common Pleas Court Opens. The December criminal session of ihe court of Common pleas opened in New: Londor Thursday morning with Judge: Chiatles: B, Waller presiding, There: was a long docket and & larg number: of. cases, were' disposed of. What “Cenctaph™ Means. " The'word 15 derived ‘from the Greek “kedios,” mesniag * i} ex-soldier, was arrested late Thursday State McKinley Association has'been set to Making Iron Rustproof. According to. Professor Barft, if iron hours it becomes covered with a coat- ing which is proof against rusting or the action of a fllel * A great advantage of .the system is that, if a part is left -untreated and begins to rust the rusting does not spread sldeways to the treated portlons, Cause of Rain a Mystery. The mysteries of rain are not yet Cletired’ eway. - The forces of electrle Ity, o magnetism, of radlo activity, of ultra violet light-and all' the other agencies w iich may collaborate if the production of-u downpour of rain are very obscure. Wind and rain come to- getlier, and;the changes of tempera- ture make what we call weather. In the South-Sea Islands-the natives have no. word which means weather, as the atmospherie.conditions never change, “#Balfst Grasshopper. ‘When: g grassiigpper jumps he has Bo Ides” where he will light, but mere- Iy:1gunches himself Into the air and trusts to. chance. Through ‘the efforts of the- sgfim!m'al agents, bowever. 1t is. caming-about; ‘that. after .a few trials-the lnsect learns thatihe'ts al- most certaln to ‘fand some pllce where %o lsn't wanted. ‘Net “Flattering. We advertire exactly asitis lem to know what to igive a man or a boy You'll have to show us the young man who isn’t always in need of new Shirts, Neck- wear, Silk Hose or Handker-| chiefs, and isn’t tickled to death with any of them. |Only the best quality at this store; neweet pn!tems and styles, tno THERE 13 no aav: 5 Eastern Conneetit cncal to Tae B - busiuess Tesuls as a Christmas Gift.| | | I | | i SHALET: = Postal Works, Hew Lonfin Branches, Mystic and’ Celegraph’ O | The Doctor of- Automo!iiu WILL OPEN A GARAGE A,Ng BUB- LIC WASH STAND: ON,PARK. ST. A NEW PLACE BUT AN.OLD HAND AT THE BUSINESS, (WiTH--800D WORK AND SMALL COST:TorYOU. CALL AND LET'ME PRES YOUR CASE.”

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