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£ a the erimifal eémmon pleas court 40 eharge of breach of péacé on charge ‘pdel. The trouble Between Carlson and ‘eTose ~ Over the cutting of After & number of cases had beer L-l'nm o! ington wds put on cow and he was:fined $50 and costs. gosl, charged With Rof-eupport of bls |~ The hond of 3200 was. called in the sPout 11 o'elock and occupied the | Case against Louis Sadinsky of New. hr the rest of the day. Londan, Dfim cases disposed of were the surety. '!‘hn euo inst Michael Zanswitch | Went 3 “‘-un-d witli breach of |breach of the peace was nolled on |memory of Mr. Roosevelt is heid rests, lh M ‘wag eontinued. payment of $10. e, Mary . Ledward. The trial be- TILL AFTER CHRISTMAS There will be 1o meetings for boys this (Wednesduy) aftérhoon at the |States senator from the state of Con- ., M. C. A, 33 has been usual OA |necticut in a létter to Rev. D Rob- nesds -mx::éor g‘x:tmi; t:: ert C, Denison of New Haven e ef forth his views on the tréaty of peace |this alliance” . what other sattitude] tméetings wiil agdin beé held after thé lang the covenant of the league of na- Chriatmiag - holidays Bit 16 -definite |tions in a 2orm an wehedule haw vet been arranged. Dusing 1. Singing of patriotic songs. 1 $10 FINE.IN COMMON PLEAS COURT | A eo:;inutn&e migmnm« in 7 the 8t New London Tuesday moming Fred | C35¢ againnt George Watrous - of Cart Leba: - of Wat ¥d pleaded. gullty to is(er:dma :ghund with ;hoounz a reg: The case against' John Hereau' of of assquitiniy Gllbert N. Faulkner of |Westerly, charged with non-support Waterford. Carisén was fined $10. was continued. Prosecuting. Attorney. 2 3 ‘Whittlesey stated that Hereau had The acedved was tried Betore Jus- |5y (0 4 TiCC 3 Fom the hospital #i#e of the Peaco 8. Viclor Prince of |where he had béen as the result of a Lon@on a few weeks agé and was |bullet wound and he did not think of 336, Prem Wilel he took an ap- he should be bréught- into court at = this time. The case against Samuel Tuber of Fyuikner New London cha 0% 12 rged with © réckless e trees fn fromt of Faulkner's dridving of an automobile was contin- ued. Kuber Neiman or this city pleaded brought up "‘d d""’““' Everett | ;yfity to the charge of cruelty to & Benjamin Kaplan was the against Mrs. W Montville charged with the respect of every fair minded stu- the fall. these meetings for|dent of the subject. It is. not neces- |inconcsivabie that hée should be denied Been ver ypopular and prof- [gary for one to agree with him in his el canaidly. the readiness, to meet all guostions T Believing as he does, that the éov- BUSPENDING BOYS' MEETINGS BRANDEGEE’S STAND ON enant “ocotild never, have been con- TREATY 18 PRAISED |structed. by inteliigent peopie’ except {in a time when ewvérybody Wwas suf- Mr. Brandegee, the senior United |fering from shell shock and liysteria,” and that ‘“when the people of this country recovér their equilidrium they sets | will rejoice . that they did net:enter was. there for him to take exeept the cpirit that deserves ione he has taken? e could take no other if he is an henest man. nothing: in .common with Him. It is M{IW v for 4 3 thot oredit even by those who have !n fe. The programmo hus usunlly |andiyzation of the league and the con- ing: i what an By 4 hymn, one reel of ed: #baing, who have épolen and thelr topic: Allys Brown, “Coyrage, Moral and |aititude. is the Physeat” Clyde Fowler, “What Rindlsauce he is evercising the best judg- 6f #n Ameriean Aré You?” Assistant|yiant he posses iumry New London Ceunty Y. M |mandate fi ong to which he is driven Thi: a free country. v. Tt-is necessary ta give Mona! moving pletires, praver. epeak-|Kim fuil credit constituents. Théy d violating noiin the 6ffice he holds. That the pro- Tongation of that honor should There are no additional Bonors wnich Senator nrandpgee ¢an hope to enjoy. been recommended to hie favem Tiis |He Nas risen 58 négf the top as it 8 creditable he- [possitle for him to go. All that re- mains, therefore, i§ hir continpatioh A. Rev. C. L. Kenaey, “Over the|have hesn ziven ne opportunity to ex- | considered enticing- enough to M and Staying There” director of | u.es judement Toung Peoples' Worle, Central Bantist | o shurelt, . E. Kellar, “The Most Won- ferful Thing Géd Ever Made’' secre- weereta>’ Norwich Y. feur ree! moving picture. Rev. “Gypsy” Bmith, “The Test of Fitness” T Btanley, “The House That Jac I‘sui wiste hoys’ secretary, Y. M. wriek Burdiek, s¢out execu(”e oA New Londén. $10,000 Suit Withdrawn. of-. his fvesyedr-old daughter, been withdrawn without cos the superior ¢o The ch wirgel and fatal .4 1818, op- specific mandate he is under the consideration to state as his conscience die-1is tory New London County T, M. C. A-ltates To condemn such o man, how-|moment. ®éwin FIi, “The Valtte of a Bov."|lecer much one may dbfer fram him erve his discharge of it, may suit one's irrita- ion’ but it does not judgment. ¢ to study the doeu- most intimate of | prosecution of the fwar Ag a |Brandeged loyallyj supported the i ment { sources { memhér nf the The seit brought f6r $10,000. dam- | forelgn reimations he has had hefora Norwich, ld s gard t . has|peacs éonference, from | sonference hetween the. pri Was | the committee infured by the Xos- [added. {concluston {1eague i had 1wd him' t& the:con- defective and in- jthst he urge 4h ITr\ sees It, as imany |treaty wnh sWeh i n'arm'e’a!i\'e res- | 8" “proper and r a league of waf rand for a neace, Nor does {Renatnr ‘Brarr‘rrno rest his case there. He n"r’(‘(" 5 LD ndk‘n(n Yvhf-rr‘ T i teague: 1asks the | what the world at llars & wierein it pos- ¥ to praducs, as he JHe, is specific and | w tnds 3 5, lw‘n:ch the great honor~in Which the in the absénce |him to destroy #n honorable reeord in the service of his statée and his coun- try, ‘ro to ‘make him indifferent to it, too preposterous to entertain for a He admtts that he can find the personality of the pres- C. A. Special | hoth in his conception of duty and his |tdent to admire and much to resentPlover,| get he states his readimess to follow |0 $7.25 establish one’s |him when he leads In the right direc- Pa tion. Nor need this um:re-nsm be | ployer, and Oliver S ¢t will be ' d that Me, T . |taken at its face value. ‘he record IS iy e adipicted. that M Bran of the senate shows that all during the | fall nothing u ttes on ersflm of the president. ~ All ve heen rarely in but {n behalf of a ma ¢ his eonviction: ident and eovenant of the |ressors of ¥ale unive vim«n.-! sohristy as. he may deem ation 'of it. i tempt his & cantid formiilation.of such jtative re tions as ‘they | ipropér e his readiness to sympathetic . understanding 3 3 5- %’ mental ‘atti matters, upomn S t affored in theése colimms, not in the tus hospital by |him a1l of the informatien wwhich .t {form of & brief for.a men with whom |sprained been nossible to obtain with re- sosgions of the Paris| gnd. such as the ithe al Senator Brandegee's let- the White: FHOUSe | fer' 40 Dr. Denison is a reply to the| appeal gent him by officials. and pro- requesting ratification of the v.” Thé warrint - | tor_ thik, suggestion would geem to lie in ! the fact That thérs {8 this much’ of It islghould be, for the officials | G 3 ; e..further that he sheuld , for s and pro- | Groton, employg \ ound on left foot, ¥ erwige than with polite con- ltake the for the candor in|tempt those Who can réad. ints the| o afd the Pathe News WeeklY In|which he writes and the solemin assur- [condtiet a vulgar partisan motive. ance heé gives of the réseéntment that Folléwinig ave the names o6f the men mnoves because such a document has ator | s is street, e plyoer, { Nov, 14, deem M. F. between | Oliver y 4s bréught from isdead. Ten't it possible, then, that “interpretative - reservations”{. , what the world “"n(:‘x‘ be drawn by his Tale appeliants | ch.-wogld malke him.see the Hos- 4T ‘this ¥e- aible savantage of working with them 5 v have fn.ming, It “understanding of | E for Christmas M RNING after momingmen blade or takimg me razor apart. everywhere are enduring a .meedless discomfort—the scrape and- smart of fast-dulling razor blades. " You can relieve this discontfort for any man, beginning Christmas morning. You can make sure that ¥ ] :;plevoryday,ashaveesclean ; éomfortable as his first smooth i alave with a fresh blade. Give him (@n AutoStrop Razor for Christmas. 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THAMES COAL CO. fessors: of Yale university to. undeb- {ut the raté of positively where Senat stafds, What .is_now formation as to Where ¥ tates | further informati, i stand—New ‘Haven Journal- Courler. |ploye, wound of right thizh. at the avithmetio, for which | Clvil Servide Commissior e = irate of $11.99, three hours are aliowed. No permit or | ton, D, C, % . | APPROVAL TO SIXTEEN { _Babeock Printing Press Mfg. Ce.; of{ uthorization .is Tequired to take this Robertson Paper C employer, br thumb, Nov sym-| Norwich Woel er, and Har at rate of $11, Palmer Bros. Co., Nev ployer, and ploye, flesh rate of $9.90. Timpany— Rubber Co., employer, and Joseph The Q;sstm’u then | London, of his candid and h‘s repudi- 19, at rage. of $1 New London Sk -{don, empyve and Tom John pldye, bruis 3 *a|rate of $14. - ~ | dayi'Jan. 10, 1920, at 8 4. m., in the | 20. years.- THE BEST Tiiereunétbmg satisfying to any-fady today as a hand- mmmouokmcmm«mmmkedmmme f\flm:ndtheyunuy,‘f'flmm“rmembrmcehm mmm«; ago.” o "We have a]umiwme lme of Diamonds set in hlgh Tiffany, Platinum and Fuwy S-mng: and our prices are very low, too. ~Watch Bmc;leu n great variety in all shapes, sizes 'nnd grades. ‘Watchies to suit ladies, gentlemen, boy and girl'and all are gun?bed to give the best of satisfaction. : L\Tauua and=Richielieu Pearl Beads—a handsome m-nygxfl--udwemmveywthmbn&mmy and pnce. . ‘Pendants, ‘Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Toilet and Manicure:Sets and other goods too numerous to mue: tion, suitable for gifts to the entire family, 3 2 : { he | 1lham Friswell Co. --NORWICH, - CONN. TIMOTHY GALLIVAN, Superintendent. Telephone 500 international pegce: - pact | employer, and Errfol Carlton Doane, Bridgeport, thaw 20 v e or , 3t 1734 1 Street, Nerth< ears of age on April 1st of the calendar year in which he enters -Jpuchiiston, D. C.. Tho exami-|the taval sosdemy. fér “desigmationto the -Tnited} Cop mewhat | New London Ieg & Fuel Co; Sow | expansion of a s of the re; tions, ete., and ¢riptic . .appeal .into a pratcical so-{Londom, - employers, .and. Raymond Naval Academy consists of the|also samples of examination paper( lution of the .problem. is known | Whiting, Watétford, employe,; sprain-|’ cts of geometry andlimay bhe secured by addressing the Drandegee | ed right ankle, at the rate of $9. grammar,.for which three liours. are ded is in- Grotong Iron Wo Groton, em- Dwed and, “after air int Bureau of Navigation, Navy Depart- s, apnenantskp())us, and Ted Perry, Mystic, em- United ion ‘of | ment, Washington, D. C,, and for : Yy G 5 ~ | examination, a8 it has q Eahe fead| GOMPENSATION AGREEMENTS| ey, Lendon emplovers and T T o heen arraneed | SAW SERVICE IN ARMY The followini compénsation dases cd by Commissiofier 1. J. Donqhue: Nonsides Board Corporatiof, Uncasville. Mfg,” Co., empl Frederick _Krebs, Palmer ployer, bruised forearm Oct. age. Croton, -employe, hfet'ted""" that -any uppnmnt “who _fifesents xteen workmen's| second finger of right hand, at the rate | UimS have ‘been approv~iof $16.04, pu the. iN FRANCE AND G:RMANY John P g fe: may-ha exami; The twelvé bo¥s who stand the hig] | wich, employers, and John Bir: est in this_examination will be-recom- s Norwich, pem)vxuya, injured arm, S.u the "‘E'"“e‘l to the navy department. The rate .of $13.50. thus selected will be re- | _City of Norwich Gas & Dlectrical| % nal examination employers, and Richard - P.| & devarfent on Norwich, employe, - burned PHI7EL, 2920.- Tha three thumb, and index finger the ]eftiuo}s whe stang the hlgfiest in this '1» 1w the mt@ of $13. fal examiration, senator, Nortwich, rominate as Tecently recm-—d his ais- some eighteen months’ ca8 with the American nary forces is spending sev- s in Norwich as the guest of Mrs, Peter Ver Steeg of La- _Street. Mr. McCarthy, w! érgeant-major. has trav: ensively through France and C many, ~e visited Berlin and oth _<_.. Montville, em- Montvilie, stair v. 1 ¢ of {hand gmployers, and Charles Hi Gadle, Nor- | Ceeding three, fu ordsg~of the mierits | German cities while in the service - e-up‘o er wich, emplove straineg fhuscles of »,yflf their examidations, “he. svill nomi- X v interesting war experi- 11 Fore: street, employe. at the rate of $1005 i firgt, seeonq #nd’ihird-alter- | ences to relate. Gt rate of §14.| Richmond Radiator C Norwieh; In_the event of thé failure o s Co., g;up!g _|employers, and Harry B, Fenton, Nor-|the principal on account of any p! | wich, employe, fractured “small ~and|Sical defect: the first alternaté, i qual- 24, | second toe of right foot, at the rate of | toed: be aqmitied to.the Academy, '1,19 65. - econd and third alternates mp! APPOINTMENTS TO ANNAPOLIS MADE BY EXAMINATIONS s the ap- | KSball, Tho'kaie was a fast on, Bt Senators Frank = B. Brandegee will Polntmenta Wil enter: the £caltig the {EOTILIE st It was ”.‘.“‘”‘“ thal the follow -his ysuul practice of making | first week in June,1926. Sne oMl Farcy: oft fthe honiors_arid nd oJoserh Glens, New|appointineiits” through competitivo ex-|-.Af) candidates are sequifred o B8 cit- | Dy g SC0C Was Cubs 10, Mid- cmploye. finger bruised Nov.t. n“for the three vaeancies for |izene. of .the United?States;” must be Donald Rathbon captained the en at the Naval Academy at|actual residents of the.state.of Con-|ytiqeets and. Jonn Boraten tod oo rich he will have to 1l | néticut, and at the fime of theit final | cyro o cior L CovRton s 1620, e will recommend a |examination for admidsion fo tne aca- | CUDS 1O/ Vietory. I and three alternates from | demy must be between the ages of 16 for eachi vacancy, and 20 years. not less. than 5 feet 2 ination will. be held ‘un- | inchie< fa height Letween the aga,of 18 | i direction of the Uniteq States|and 18 yeéars. and not less than 5 feet chlldren Cr Seryice Commission on Satur- |4 inches befween the ages 6f 18 .u\dl- © - FOR FLETCHER'S gine Co,, ém- | Reardon, New Lon- | ers crushed, and Denn a Keil employer, New Laondou, em- d hip joint, April 8, ‘at ¥ A candidgte must- not be . Woodworth Co., New London,|federal "post office bufldings at Hart- |less then 16 years of age, nor more C A S l' 0 R l A in view of Sen- @ CiCHWARTZ BRQS., inc. STORE IS BUBBLING WITH TOYS, WAIT ING FOR THE KIDS TO COME Here you find Toyé thatfit your purse——Thathll satisfy : your wants. - Horses on Framu-—Roclnng Horses aetee Hobby Horses—dedxe Horses "'In Osk, Fumed Oak Wicker and Reed, at . _the very lowest price ‘possible. - . : TR RS We could fill thns page with items, but we want ycuuto come here and see : oy themyourself‘ Brmgthekldr ‘