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-r. arner W per:on, & team. ; ness session the | . ."x;"é;" r the next y sion in th:s clty which cloued the N th n-uprr:or court: Mooz Qx r, alimony pends: J. S, T.ust_Go; of New York, . Line abdilastion ot W i sue mx . off; 2, up:ili-|ansSwer or other pleading within two Al m"o“ M I | tyre, Whilir '8 T, ) B e e TN ““-‘;fl& memmflm T W n!ox-thm.mnbe Madonu Sohtested. Tist; &r . “Yoilg Shetucket &w Co, order aye | reply o 5 oA B eeks_or julgment; v;meu- Smi é B. Ses application MOTION LIST MATTERS O LAST DAY asnthunf Tho follow:ng. m list thatters Qlspcsed d! q(' Judge Donaid calendar eee- y ‘morning, sessicn of . X5, Geurge i te; 516 recdiv- | Weeks or default, granted. nfy vs. Jidgment wa , Mystic ofl Helén {m hanking, hnu:e 18! sjth ng the transfer of title to this prop- 3 u.,‘,‘.”‘é;" fi;m efi.fl"’:a ;a nluq,. erty vvmur:é fié}’% ?Q&nlfiww name of. ¢ had a state of qfi s‘m u-fifiu Were the gronds upor |] | which two wives secured uficontested raldine divorces inlsthe supérior court short vmnune, ary C. mbt% caléhdat Sessfon here Friday mornirig behre Judge ‘Donald T. Warner. P | - Myrtie 18y of New Loridon tes- tified tHat sHe had beén crielly treated . | since ~ January 8f Ne Decetnber 11, ;s?& fllen hév oy © yhymn, Silent: Night, cjass; piario solo 'l" ‘“mb‘k;f‘““‘h Noel ‘Alleluia. Mary Gormar tion, The Longest Day, Ma: livan; reading, Happy Day, ter aged 4 and a son Mrs: Bailey told in-detail of the way abused Ifer. Once d fe xmneHelfl hér in the éye. SHe had O'Neill. wotk in a: u; T B e haranit 4Rk e ePPOT | ATTEMPT MADE TO KILL LORD | LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND Dublin, Dec: 19 (By the A. P.)—A determined but unsuccess was made today to assass! Baily fn a restatrant with a black eye |count. French, lord lieutenant of Ire- G. Keéney of New Lon- {land. ts. Bailey and the two children coming to the Keeney home | for shelter. . She took them in and lat- lived there with his fam- blily, She told of Bailey beating his wife in.the Keeney Home. hiding places. One of the 3 party was killed and a dejéctive her husband had Bafley nva his_wife little support. He men home at night to cards and he frequently om Home all night. k8 testified to seeing Mrs. and Mrs; Ann: yorce _case of Laura C. Tor- Stoningmr against Russell | with the chauffedr of the Plymouth, Mass, {car was Slightly wounded in the hand.. which had been partially heard be- | Viscount French injured. fore was concluded and_ the divorce gréfited on the krmmds of intolerable &e were married on | ile. aidlen name of the | Both bombs and revolvers She alleged that|by the miscreants whom is_variously estimated at 1 ‘passed to give (6 the Earle C.|Mystic River uona) pank the title Herrick vs. Edna Morgu Herrick, al-| 4o’ tho redl estd Feb: 17, 1917..the | itmorty pendente lite; wife being Morey. her husband’s ill treatment of her.be- gan on July Ist of tlie same year. [five fo fifteen. The smaller n Torrance was given the custo- d} of 4 two year old daughter. James Donoban of Pawcatuck said Unusual Chance to Save On Your Xmas Gifts SUGGESTIONS A Jersey Wool Slip- Over Sweater, in a box, for $3.45. A good pair of Woolen Gloves, for 50c. A Genuinie Aviator’s . Leather Coat, for $25.75. A Leatherette Coat, tan color, suitable for fman o6f woman, for $18.75. An O. D. Regulation Army Blanket, for $6.35. A poill of OfEfear’s Leather Gloves, for $2.50. A pair of Hip Boots, for $4.95. An Officer’s Regulation Wool Serge Shirt, for $4.82 plus war tax. NORWICH ARMY AND NAVY STORE .56-58 Franklin Street, Norwich. zhtngs ?21 ‘boatding places not his own. ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL CLOSES Rarkyncar the mot : rederick Cavendis WITH CHR!STMAS EXERCISES, for Ifeland, and ’I‘hnmn% H St. Patrick’s schogl closed Friday for | ynder-secrotary. the Christmas holidays. As usual the Rev: Father J. H. Broderick, pastor, vigited 41l the cliss rooms, bestowing on all the primary grades fruit. candy, POj cbrn‘ ete, and to every child in the | tions in the 4 beautiful picture, represent- m, Danti J. Simonel Anna-.E. Voedh, m successfully by the Stor.v :f the Christ Child, Danti I. Christmas Bells, Pa- tr!ch Reilly; hymn, Adeste Fidelis, by | the class;’ recitation, He is Loretta M. Sullivani song, Marcher's Lulisby, double quartette. Louise M. Na omy, Helen - V. enzel, Cecila... 3. stationed themselyes for firing upon the Iord lieutenant and his parce When the automobiles approached, revolvers were fired_and some_bombs evidently expected Viscount French would be in in the line, and fost of the shots were aimed. hovye\er, was in the oily a fow bullets pehetra shot ! however, directed at the firs struck the détective who was the second car eda Brock, . Anna.. E. Moore, Loretta, G. Gorman; - hymhs, plano, mandolin; Mary . A.- Wenzel, LD Loretta G. Valentine, John J, Brennan, recitation, Ofe” Jim, Mary L. Sullivan;. hymn, Angeis W Have Heasa. 0% High Geralding, ‘T |Moore, Louise M. Nadolny, Helen & }i},{an:}’,,«‘“”“‘;‘:,: Kefdasch, Loretta G. Valentine, Hliz- he abeth J. McLaren, Mary A. Wen: Cecilin’ M tfing nned a5 having | would con steam, Tenh’s car, | morning, they sécure, and maintsin. entirely natiral complexions. Their frionds. stopped | faces exhibit no evidence of havinz intending to carty | been ‘benutified. Nothing ix added o | the o1a i insten. g (o complexion—the latter, insten: founa the min was dead, s of the fallen man ficient), ahsorbs the devitalized outer .Un_his hands and her an old German medel. found in his: nocket & identified him as he élari of & spirit and oro- A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. employ e b e e Chiropodist, Foot Specialist he hafl deposited a sum of The attack evidently had been most carefully organized at a spot & row, winding réad with high walls s hedges; ‘affording the assas: ice hope througn ation to track the man's a police consta- nwhhnrhoad on a “rench procecded immedi- 1 lodge, where he The police rched the roads and neighborhood Some distance away a policeman, trolling his beat, was shot m the an- however, is considered more pro d‘)l(‘. n the vieinity. The, vice-regal party would-be assassins as they fled ew Torrance and told of the |the fields, but all of them made tk miipaied habits of the man. He [escape except the one man kill would lose time at his work on ac- count of drinking 4n@ the ‘witness |stantly. d, woull take | Viscount French hadbeen v Ses and other |Bovle and Roscommon today by train at 1 o'clock. ta public house gh the head, dying in- was shot through the head, dyi s arrival. Further v flune a at the scene of the Park, near the spot where in 1 Mitis | Served on the Buropean plan under s ' fhosa used i the |able direction of the supper comn 4 In’ the thoroughfare. 5 foe gaid. that $EL E. Learned, Mrs. Wa have heen thirte loved at inter- vards. ) im: anly. four e v e} Neldon, Viela Wade, £thel Mille: no mat- | B oty thev about a mile hoping to compel fhe motor ing the Christ Child. which the vice-reeal party was travel- The following. Christmas programme, [ing to stop. Behind the hedzes o arranged by the teachers, the Sisters|walls, in favorable nos ' AUTOMOEBILE TROUBLE LAMPS AND CARBURETOR HEATERS Are Suitable Gifts for Father or Brother The Norwich Electric Co. 42 FRANKLIN STREET r Secre- the selec- committee reports upon | * of army nomina r the rank 5 tary Baker is ated his recent ition of New Enz- d ex- E 3 aE e “fiwflmbuy thanking you for your our good relibie Footwesr. m--u.mmmmvw i ot ey MM:MWM&WW fiave the best Shoes for every requirement for Men and Womien. Thien there dre Rubbers, Arétics and Spats of every style and size. i a0 COME AND SEE OUR CHRISTMAS SLIPPER DISPLAY mflgfisemfmsmnmnmhm-amumu ECHOr i ,Dé* . WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF To Have ’Cmiipieiiml Tfui Men Mmlr, ire o nt “A man may admit, with grest “eo- phxstlc;uun TR er and rouseare DECEsSATY. al uty.” says a wel ‘mi’ rknnw-n wrm[ar “yet fl:ep in his heart he dreams of the woman whose loteliiess i o Atiificial fouching up. Women who appreciate this, Who give consid- . eration to the masculine vIe\.'vomL Almost im: M afely the vice-regd) | avoid uxl'\g anvthing that might ipdi-| on_the ambuscaded |cute thetr e iXL( on bicycles across needs sfity {s Hdt &M sHeir o By applying 0 x at might, da i ashing it off in s aiscarded, Margolized wAx. procu skin, gradually, almost fmpercep The 'fresh. clear, satiny under evolvers—one. of Spanis e | Which appears bears a healthy youth y DREIY. A ful blogm ot comparabic with the ed artifi (FROTECT YOUR FEET) Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 to the ight they had not 33 BROADWAY e B e~ “Such women' ifi .incressing n“'nhetr nooting one of | 4 Acduiring the mercolized awax hablt Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Areh Support.| & Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. > Why Throw Your Old Hats Away, when you can have them made as good as new if you bring ther City Shoe and Hat Cleaning| We also dye ali kinds of Shoes, in the | black or brown. i The members of the Ladies’ is pr the socicty, An elaborate supper w consisting of Mrs. I". B. Bi H. A. Richards. The er and Emily Robish. Cake hoo .|ic ecream, Miss Alma Boutilier; fan booth was presided over hy Mrs. C. . G. Andrews. A short program fol e supper, ters was presented in a by amounted to $183.46. "RICHMOND his Christmas_freens. the’ hospital for treatment. Mr. and winter temperature here is too low. society of the Versailles M. E. church, chontine while | 9f Which Mrs. C. W. Perk j dent, Held their annual supper and sale is conveved by the fact | in the vestry of the church Wedn: S evening, the supper and sale being one | the *yice- | Of the most successful in thé his A R. Boutilier, Mrs. H. Miller; Bo\enq Mrs. Irving Grezary and Mrs. e proceeds of the evening’s prograr Everett Moore is in. Providence with irs. John Beverly, who has had s nful foot, for some time, must go to Mrs. Mark Leech was in Providence Mrs. Albert Woodmansee are in deep sorrow owing to the death Generalfof lheir infant son, agéd 2 months. Miss Gladys Peck and her fatier e gone to Florida for the winter, they both have asthma and the BEING DISAPPOINTED ON THAT “XMAS GIFT” There are only four shopping days left “PYRALIN IVORY” in sets and individual pieces Also Military Brushes, Manicure Roll-ups, Travelling Sets; (:il- lette and Auto-Strop Razors, Twinplex Stroppers, Thermos Goods, Imported and Domestic Perfumes. Come in and let us show you what we have AGENTS FOR Durand’s, Park & Tilford’s and Page & Shaw’s Chocolates The Lee & Osgood Co. : ¢ ckilf, and exacts st - OCCUM AND VERSAILLES § = Reliners and Ae« cessories at a great reduction. Vulea- nizing, the right kind at the right price, -Silvy’s ane Shop Arai R -wsators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressurs| LAMPS AND MU'D GUARDS i traightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO ORDER{ ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) NORWICH, CONN. GET QU‘EVPRiCE ON STORAGE BATTERIES | BEFORE PURCHASING | The Garleck & Haynes Co. | Phone 781-! ! NEW LONDON, CONN. Starters—Generators—lgnition Devices Timken-Hyatt and i New Depariture Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Second Floor Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Insist on gettini Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Flour of your grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps: will make hens lay. Phone 326-5, GREENEVILLE GRAIN €0, WE CALL YOUR ATYENTION TO-THE PURINA . PRODUCTS Advertisement Appearing On An Inside Page. We substantiste every claim they make without any reservations. THE YANTIC GRAIN AND PRODUCT .CO. Phone 939 THERE 15 no advertis Eastern. 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