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!-r‘ DAY, e i et e ; T g A s Theuu a. tender Ilh o8 *orlcq Saturday, Jan. 3, 1920 : : : o i Mmfif‘ Will ‘Do Well to Heed | ynq if" smyu-uu.u as he runs proen CTHE WEATHER. | or i pmaal ‘o okt w, e ol : ton _was} - THES, ; s n”‘:‘r x:e o1 by s ‘The weather has hecome much cold- | of ¢:m ? | 3 ‘the | 3 ‘ ;. FekZ 4 3 ? or throughout the Adantic stafes. Fair with ; w, President ¢ > ; P e % e { o¥ o e Lerd ots rrevails, of years vm tion o Srago? W 'w outlnok is_for fair weather Sat- v department eld. fro g 'Hm ouumed the prospects for the urday, and sgndsy generaily east of| the afternoon, % £ Miss GO Wad: fioarss oo g v and 80, ‘o!‘«readmts and. Joshua' tior, “m 5 0 . : lm man often will take. a The temperature wgl be corsidera- | parents, , 2 ndered several flute ' solos| Yerrington; Mrs: A A def HM and backache, head: m o lbvmr ‘Saturday * throughout the e aries. flux were well recejved. Swahn's| Beebe. : e 1 ‘And sometiues he'tl give a nice girl o states. Trie, boys adopted -esen | oréhestra, camprising-Jobn M. Swahn,| F. Hyde, 4 . aclfe, algaimess and disordered Kidney the winl; £} s R e condt: motto for the coming vears. cornet; Edward Heinrich, = violinj| Avery. o o 46 tor sction m.»m neglect a cold, | He s often carcless in “shoosing gt | o NOrth, of Sandy Hook-—resh west | Mirlam Davenport Gow ‘of on{ Joshua ‘Heaps, fiute} David Living- pecil i : - SERD WIS, SR € S R Dol north fafr. gave 4 three-y -| ston, clarinet, and Martin stal e smuy Hook to Hatteras—Fresh and | ment with interpretive: piane, rendered selections. In i m A _ ; =l < [Hell smoke black. cigars, or a’ cigar- strong west and northwest, fair. | freshments were- seryed, 2 nasium a picked up team € 5. ; ¢ v y Eym defe: “Bes) " : ton, 984 5 4 ne's apt te ‘swear—if you make Forecast. tge guests nfiined.m:o the ed ‘the s'elr‘n!ior flgsfh;eaufi ls to“‘l | 8. Fral 1 E; 181¢ nden £ & 3 ::L & ls ;: at— o hM " 1 sh Tor Southern New PEngland: Fair the gymnasium, e 2 class’ | liam - Buckley le seniors. in a-gym o - § show him a hore tI s co! . 5 3 2 ir, | grammar school boys gave am_exhibi-| exhibition. Refreshments were served | committees:| 8 dtear, P :::u,‘,?,:?rcm? BArdey, . BNy falfifs s HE regular class work., While in{oy members of the Woman's auxilary | various organ 5 1 Mauo &or{rfigflse ;rre lacking through- X e 5 the gym, President” James' L. ‘Case|in charge of Mrs. Bdwin Hill. - EY, e i1 nnd"hm ‘% “Johnnle on the Observations in- Norwich. passed on to the boys the messaze he| The reception was in charge of the| g o Tl'n ollowing records, reported from | teceived when a boy m the “asspefa- | association social committee, which is| H. L. v The Hetin's observations, show the| tion: Seize your opportunities <composed of Harry M. Clark, chair- changes in temperature ‘and the baro- | boy and prepare to as: the duties|man, Arthur F. Wyman and N. Bu-{family in- pennsy]vanh. metric changes Friday: of manhood tomorrow. 'he Cubs de- gene Sinttl: 5 'ash Ther. Bar, tions were alsd made "!fia% wedk wid tired and I have been Worn| o huy mecessities: then off he'll dash; mients of same throl To forget tneraa ‘misery on this fair 18 20.95 ? hEto the pubiic|out When<behding, sharp bains have 26 5 | AUTO’S ENDUME RUN » |PLANNING FOR STATE. Three social teas ope pul and for, which a small ch ulzfi me in my back and it has been j For :ome lrom the very of birth. MGKSQ BY: UPSET. EXHIBIT IN HARTFORD | made "“shm Hr;thgh ;’g::r, hard to stralghten up. I have used He bclleves all dogmas and crseds are # The Essex Endruranée run which| The executive committee in charge|the treasurtr, repo: or the Latlirop ¥ tHer u,,,», thoroughly undsrstood: Comparisons. - started Fi!e;ay momlng&nma to sud- |Of the state industrial 'and agz'lcultu:-‘il Memorial F selonary socivty. | Deat's Kidney Pills for these attacks fi‘, . as o, i A i,““ Gotdm Msehanical Repairs, Painting, Trim.| Predictions for Friday: Fair, colder.|den and startling end about 9.45 just |exhibit to be held at'the . state ar-|Six meetings Wwere held at homes 0f|,;g they have done me lots of g0od.” 1 i, ftabl x4 ming, Upholstering and Woeod Work,| Triday’s weather: As predictgd. over the Franklin town line when the | mory in Hartford in February held a|members duripg the vear. The soci- . & nis ohiy available working: toel ° M in all its_branches 23 car skidded, tutned over and caught|mMmeeting when séveral matters of im- |-ty has been studying. the text bobk Price 60c; at all dealers. Don't And so, send Irienfla. as he plods his porter who was making the trip for:|exhibit and that it will be the largest| the Healing of the Nations.” = The 80~ k fi J. H. Austis f_thi €tt- | portance were discuSSed. The com-| Women Workers. of the Orient; for b & PR L R R s E ¥ e e W Mo Hudson company A i the car | mittee is confident that plans for the|the ensuing yeflrd the hook -for uuly' “‘ml’{’ ask for a _kl@Y remedy—get "‘ee;ml; Tough o b T mfl & clflk cflm. I Rises | Sets. || Water. || aeta” | and Robert D. Byrnes, a Builetin re- |event will assure the success of the|will be “A C! e of Compassion for| Doan's Kidney Pills—the saffie that|Which gives him coursge, l‘MMmflu Mrs. Greiner had. Foster-Milburn Co, ~him_stron pP. } % s Al ks of & busy spas L | a. m. th him. Neither | €xhibit of its kind ever held in New|ciety disbursed about 388 in benevo-{*> oy To _meét all the tas! e e Neher | tand, Practically every factory |ient contributions. for work in foreizn | Migrs, Buftalo, N. Y. B Eis 6. o A s Wi worl TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET ( 326 |l 0. Chams had been put on the rear|in the state will have exhibits and|lands.. The Y. P. & C. B has had| o0 o s —Willie D“‘“"“‘ 423 | whetls before the trip was started but | there wiil be all sorts of agricultural|a busy year as shown by the répoft % : - 7 5. \ thé chain on the left rear wheel was | €Xhibits. Among the ‘matters acted|of Miss Ida Beebe, secretary. Fifty-two | rived New Year's day to remain over m D AY [ ! not properly fastened and when the |fayOTably upon at the meeting were:—| devotional meetings weré held either|the week end at the home of Mr. and HUMOR OF 8 H car started to skid, the pingle chain| “The engaging of a publicity man|in the chapel or in co-operation with|Mrs. Adelbert £. Geer of Scotiand| .y rote a. ballad on my cuff the Tgh Tt is low, helped rather than hindered the oper- | #2d that he"use the following agencies i other societies. ~ One: service in mid- | road. ' Otker guests for the hoLday | it day. What would you ad¥ise ‘tné w‘s‘iexr.ha‘::;:chusu;nfiagwfl\lvi!yernozdIu& ation. _The car turnedaround . one for. reaching ‘the press: Telegraphic| summer was held on the high ledge Mr. Geer's sister, Mrs. Lucy : to do with t?’ g and a h: matter, mimeograph matter for simul-) near the church- where ' the criginal|C , and L. C. Rano from Nor-| u PR e s :;“’R‘:’;x&'g'd 308 | tangous relaise, plate matter insofar | mareh Building was . Jocated - i the | wieh, : MScncll: it .:: ‘sififl'fidfi - l:“'l‘n - GREENEVILLE Flames started to show through the | %S, £Xpenses justiftes -it. seventeenth century. The sotlety of| Mrs. Nina Browning of Westerly, R, M. ecked—: g While coming from the United | holes in the foor and the two occu- |, it it I8 financlally practicable. .a|the United church joined in this, ser- |1, has been visiting for a few days, |PONC o o o 2o Lo thmm States Finishing Company yard Fri- | Pants extricated themselves and start- | Special folder advertising the meet-| vice which was held at sunset. — Six|at the homie of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing should be sent to each person up- bers of the socfety, the largest{Allyn Tracy, of Town street. day his wife crowned him.— ing, t American Railway | €d_to salvage cushions and tools. A 1 S members . . n ¥y News. mr;::mcofny s wasnn toppied | call vas _sent. in_jor_the fire dapa.rb on the college mailing list. fielezation from any society in New - “Recommended that a commiunica- ded the Tntes The New London County Congrega- | " pinor waiter! Bring me a h’m strey each grange with the request that jt irt b were added during 5 Waiter—Yes, sir. the driver, Harry Smith, stopped to|of chemlcal were used in extlngu.shmg be read in open meetine. Aceompany- Thlrfen members - %[ Firss Congregational church. Luncheon | e ™ on~ and, waiter, & n".g. give his Norse a rest before climbing the flames.t Austin with adtirable | jng this smg]d o enongh - tickets f t,';,: 5,2"3 ;fi“‘; E;xsasx;‘ ;Iw):{e :c 5\"’1‘;? :5 will be served in the chapel at noon | gon th:—od‘ee“. s o Sl the hill, when a train went by scar- Dres?xnce r0 dmind had shut off the|agmission to provide for each mem- e nart of the tithe’ olts ARE.E by members of the church. “Say bose,” appealed ‘a dusky ing the horse and as he turned the Easo ne eed _Sco that the fire would {her of the several granges. In 2ddi- ¥ ‘thrflul londer. . In ppite oe-thd thets nY d A0ughboh OBt albaRRt I 4 e 1B e e, dfl{fi “The. Amages ftom the” upsst. werd| LoD to this, a poster. mignt be lssued| Gl REE 2 ek ke Suniors | SURPRISE ON SILVER tion: Hospitaly WheN » saWiinS-4 out an ¢ 3 e at an early date to be displayed in 91 v, n “‘m Smith was uninjured and he succeed. | negligible, consisting of bent -mud-|every grange so as to be under obser- ;:n'nefldt nr;d ortt})!l:rcsted Q;’]: Scrl;df‘gr :(};fi WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ),:‘s) ;]v;\;h fehaat ;:&e;e;%lg“n “ P e B B A Sor the ho’ggeh%:c:g:ngidfifgcew Sne]yation of those in attendance for at| oThIC B 4SOk nine. were sraduat- | ME, anid flg G M. Werwick of|gises urther s e engine | east twi ings. 2 the harness and a rip in the wagon|was ruined. e I e has heen ad.|°d Into the Junior C. E. Mrs. George| pflsmus&a; e A | “How did you prevent your mother- top. The company sent another wa-| Nothing daunted by their hard fnck dressed to the superintendent of| Raymond, feader, told of the intefeSt |, mye " of frineds remembering the|in;laW's annual fall visit?! gon to relieve him and it took half|Friday morning. a new -start will be|schools in Hartford, New Britatn, | Ng_party given the members. an a | “Oh, it was very simple—I gave bet the load and they continued the trip.|Iade this (Saturday) moming: The|South Mancheter, ‘Fast Hartford, | {3eir mothers in {he ehanel in Novem. Q816 PE their Wenty-fith wedding sa- | Ol Co e aiil Nhe AT to t Local people are skating on several | 2 Will be run continuously for three | West Hartford and other cities, asie | Der. Tnieresting features of the party|MIvefsary dropped in td celebrate the |i 0, Biome for fear they'l froese/m of the ponds in and around the vil-|OF four days and will be exhibited at|ing if they would be willing to re-|were the opening of the mite hoxes and Surfiriie the happy couply auigkly | eL¥ington Leader. lage, including. the two ponds at Mo- | th¢ New York automobile show: The|lease pupils in relays probably under | the illustrated talk by ¥ vae Ol rallied and responded very creditably | ‘Jimmie—We had a bum winter, ne an Park, Chspman's. pond and|Start will be made from the Barreti-|the ,supervision of teachers to at- |Children of Other Lands. Y| %o the various toasts and gond wish | skating. m,,E pond. Hudson company this morning ~and | tend these meetings. Wattles' interesting report of the Sun- oy e foseiited . many| . Hig memma—It wis & blessing -te Heniry Batés reported that he was|the first day’s run will be oW the | Recommended that a meeting of owed that the school had|®8. . = LaeY WEFC o re N afier @ a|the poor, Jimmie. cutting nine nch ice Thursday at his|Mohawk trail, reaching Norwich again | the secretaries of all the agricultural| made bedevolent contributions tn the ;mm evast, music and games, the| - Jimmie—A blessing! Why, poet pond oh Nerth street. late in the afternoon. Mr. Byrnes will | gocieties be called at an early date| various relizious orgapizations of the e ks ALTal sathing the hape | Kids like to skate just as much &f William Kfamer reported that he|Start With the car again and several|o formulate ways and meahs for |State Educational work in the south, P“g"m l‘e' mr; S tatnes % i anat | anybody.—Detroit News. has been cutting 7 -2 to $ inch ice in :{Z,‘:’g g vl ‘:gta’:;l;:g UP|Eetting out their membership to the | mission h“{":k o s ang (E:!:! ; Dlreaty “Why don't those grand opera stars Blissville. Norwich a new dri: 1 teeting. Spe el UL R T o —_———— accumtlate more money? William Carey of Roosevelt avenue ver will take 'the| "«Thaf R. . Dodge, county agent di- | Near East Relief Work in Armenia, 2 ‘ oy is visitine with relatives n South- | \eel and the car will continue Fun- frector of the Comnecticat Agrienttual | total of 142 for the year. Miss Jennis| DIVORGE SUIT WITHDRAWN ALl SR ngrheavy: Pridwe, Mass, Tflngt nlg_ and day untfl the time of | Coliege be asked to call a meeting of | G. Bonney. superintendent of the FROM SUPERIOR COURT! ..Ul o0 one wearing a nillkmaid’s Miss Therasa Nealon of Mowry ay- | [i¢ test is up. all of the countp agents, for the pur- | Home Department reported a member- is visiting in Munsol, 1 R pose of making Suggestio t hip of 34, & net gain of eleven during | craichor o “"h"%‘ %}"‘m’ A.|costume that must have — "2,000 enue is ing in unso; ass. 0] estions as to pu ship o 3 v Churehill of Marblehea ass. bones"—Kansas City Journal - - Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Fiynn and|CHURCH BELL TOLLS 71 TIMES—|;; on! § icity in general, and especlally as- | the year. Calls have been made quar- Withrewn from . ihe e | o family and _Mr. and Mrs. Louis| MEMORIAL FOR FR. TREANORI ceriaining if they fiave a reliable per | torly b the seven visitors. The da: | ooch, Witharawn from Ihe @ oiea on P e S i el — Stearns of Plainfield were visitors at| The Byrne memorial bell in the|son in each qommunity who would beipartment has heen financially self- | february 10, m? and the suit for di-| " " the home of Mr, and Mrs. Homer La- |Spire of St. Patrick's church was|willing to display posters. sustaining. The rennrt of the Bver{\ore W Brought on the grounds of | iy oy J05 that he ie” meen roe on Fourth street over New Year's,|tolled. 71 times Friday morning, the Ready cirele of the King's Datighterslinioierable cqielty since Jahuary * 1, aden . wealth® u 6 R b Miss Josephine Portleance has re- |number of his useful years, -a_half “ - was given by Miss Addie Heath; see- torned to St. Franels hospital, Hart- | hour before the memorial mass for a|C -0, -EGAL SETTLER” LAW 1918, B ) Tiion dollars retary. . Sixteen meetinzs were held. i 4 “An old muid with a onars ford after spénding The holidays at|former rector, Rey. Hugh Treanor of| MAKES TROUBLE FOR WIDOWS! o icciit ‘membership Is 21i inclyding s e Bil i ok (B0, to Mnt hia taia sudden.’ her home on Central avenue. Waterbury. In the solemn high re-| Recause of several cases of deserv-|four new members, The work of the !h a"y \{eueve b ng e orida n i Henry Marshall of Hartford is vis- | auiem mass the rector, Rev. Johm H. |Ing widows being unable to seoure|tircle has mmcluded ~ snding Haster |2 O e hen 1t raine oo o hoi | . Dooker. the Agent—I have a small iting with his parents on_North Main | Broderick- was celebrant, the deacon|state aid as. their husbands did not be- | and Christmas post cards to shut-ins: ,,P&""" e WhED. § Oli- | part for you if vou thing you are : net was Rev. Peter J. Cuny and sub-dea-|come a “legal settler,” of any town.|breparine 24 May haskets for invatids: | 987 aualified. Tts that of @ glarving war con Rev. Myles P. Galvin. The aco- |in spite of the fact that the husband|nreparing sarinemts for refugee chil- - refugee. i TAFTV]LLE Iytes serving during the mass were|may have beén a legal voter, legislat- | dren, and for Home Missionary baf- fib’k Underfed, the Thespian—] av:;‘ b John Brennan, Joseph ‘Mahoney and,ors and others are already planning to | rels: comfort bags for sailors. Ses N had a regular engagement for Miss Mabel Hodgkinsdh is spending| Edmund Fanning. The church audi- |introduce measures in the next ses- ] have Boen held and Christmas-dona- | GAGER—In Backus hospital,' Dec, 30,ivears. Can I.do a straving refugee? a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Asel|tory, which seats about 1,200, was well | sion of the legislature which will do! tions made 4t some of the charitable| 1019 fidaflshler to Mr. and Mrs. Ar-|Sir, I am a type—Houston Post. N. Béebe at Boston. . d, nearly every person ' present |away with some old laws on the stat-| inetitutions of the ofty. thur H, Gager. 27 4o10,| “That last speaker” said the first Mr and Mrs. Asel N. Beebe have|receiving holy commurion for the re- |ute beoks, which are now ohsolete. Fha Pirst Congregational Chiistidn CHAPMAN—In Norwich, Déc. 27 1 returned to their home in Boston after | pose of Father Treanor’s soul. The “legal settlets” law has work-| v re an{ " a son, Barl phintips, to ursgnapmrsl fe\':fa‘m'x’f the banquet, was. quite em- 2 S cening 4 of eard ng. spencing the holidays with Mrs. Bee-| A catafalque stood at the head of |ed hardship on several - Connecticgt | S = Sor fuoe g et B 2 o st S SCHOOL o) 0 r t. “Yes,” replied the other, “and he's be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sed-|the nave, before the main aitar, and|widows, and it was sald” this ek ! (fon weacl n acdor b0, mermit the WRLREH. to Plainabla Deo. 81,1819, |4 pelf-mbils man, too, » den. the services were those of a regular | that state ofiicials are not to enforce| Lon, Usual. in order fo permit th d Mrs. “T thought his, delivery rather slow, Special Classes Now Forming 135, Brasiole Radmohd of PlaMfield | reatiom mass, Mrs. Frank L. Farell)tHes lons ans oo otnofy. paaoree i A v b g it BRCT L DBl S e TEE AR Phone 1431 Near Post Office | has returned after spending a few|sang De Profundis. As the reces-|of their character and because of the|*t the Tirst Methodist church, at 7.30. £ i _ | "that's natural. He began his lifs days with friends in town. sional Mr. Farrell plared the Chopin |hrdships they work on innocent per-| Watch night services were ‘held at| | oo ““lac a messenger boy.'—Edinburgh Mr. and Mrs. I H. Lentz have ro-|Funeral March. The Epistle intoned {sons. According to the ldws which | thé First Methodist church New Year's Scotsman. Bskatih dtvun Lake, turned to their home in Jamaica, N.|by the sub-deacon was I Thessalon- |are now sought to be repealed ‘a.man | vve, from 9 fo 12.30. The firét hour | CROCKER —WETHBRELL —In Provi ; : N.1K 20, = Georze 2% 3 Y. after spending the holidays Wwith |ians, 4, and the gospel as sung by the |coming into this stite from another|was devoted fo an Intetesting Dro-| Concrs s Srotiente Lo aioe doe KALEIDOSCOPE Steamer Ca In:nd'lev:\?egek"fl?e“v.rnn Mrs. Agnes Joubert of Norwich ave-|deacon was John I, the Saviour's|state, must, if he stays in any one|gramme, the numbers of which in- %m%‘*‘:{n::flfr:t Dantetson, Conn. ~ gy \or{i: River Wednesd." - | e S i £ promise to the sister of Lazarus that Comlecucut town, appear .before jus-q Tuded, hymn, " congregation; plano |co: T — LANPHEAR — At Watch| A novelty ‘for cigar stores efetts & Fridays at 5 p. m. Norwich Thursda Henry Belair i§ moving from South|the dead shall rise to glorious immor- ‘laelectmou and be declared a| duet, SR isses Florence Brown _ and 35 Dee 0, 1919, by Rey. P. ‘hen a button is préssed, and Sungays at 5 p. 4 ‘Ge:v Londen | ?t‘:e‘;{ avenue to a house or North B|tality. . In case he doesn’t .do|Hazel C nthgers reading, New Years, RAugnt o;'“’s Hn;l&‘e{{rsm;x?e‘!‘iug fi‘;:g’ “w“d o oy S il g_‘m. assenger rates between Nor-|S . Many other ‘former parishmnen of ow, when he diesr i not Albert Miner; reading, A Good| daughter b 2 ht his cigar and then drops it Mo ich and New York, 32, Stateroo Warren Sha et is a S = X = e 3 Lo it nphear of Watch Hill, and , Paul | lisht his cigas 2l outside, 3110, inclading war tak | bome of his marente Mr and - Mie | bancr Trearor, urable to attend this gt A, any, caus oxeny Year's, Miss' Fdith Benjamin: | YARRE Jnant of Stoninkton, Conn. |a tray. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. S SRR Mrs. | special service, were present at the|be admitted to any state institution. earlfer mass at 5.30 and at 7, offering | The most noteworthy instance of & wi- —— e Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laramie of|their comniunions with the same. in RUST STAINS ;rr:figl"}:g;?n::}:; guests of Mr. and | tentios Inet, Tvory Palaces, Miss Tlorenee Thes - el gt e Vi i e P T, et T A e 9L iz | Bennett and Donald Terrally reading [ Ya1PT o3 by Rev. T Romeyn T e ity e Bostih % ¢ Pilgr Rosa- i T e 2 during the first FHdhy. sér. | receive it by law, was's New London | 0o Tellow Erchim, Miss Resd Dagtdrti, ? e ey And| covernment has established an expér< H i N 'S 1 Ad White of \ew London vicés of the League of the Sacred | case balle, Palmer; gaedine, A Nbw Town| M S T ARoNyrEe.Tn, Sroul | ment. siaton with about 5,000 mal: Disappear like magic while you watch | Albert Benoit has resigned his posi- | Heart (The Aposfleqhm of Prayet.) Her husband came to Connecticut body, . Haezel and Gladys . Oputhers; % o 920, DY Hanbi|berry trees. centis | “‘amrg L AR R i Rete i e o0 T o jfrom anothér state, Eoing New | Loading, One Shott Year, Mrs. Fred.| Fubinstein and Ra¥bi Brodsky, Jo:| Waiter H. Bupp, of York, Pa., whe cents in stamps will brmg 4 tube| Albert Réndean has ‘dccented a po- COLLEGE G!RLS SCBRE HIGH IN ondon fifteen years 8go. . pEEcing, e _Fhete Tes o preds] seph R, Scawartg ot New Tondon and| ciaims to be the champion Nth dtves encugh for 500 stains. Absolutely ef- n with the Shore Line Eleetric cd as an electc v v Felix e Miss Harrtet Sylvla Bronstein of| o " United States Navy who- fective 2nd_don-ininrious. Railway company. = COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATIONS | (00 45 1 closion an fbver o [ Lot f‘P(g‘ae Randell; rec e‘\éz:ntfi:‘g Proyiagaes. e g elahe. H. F. 5. DISTRIBUTING Co. L In donnestion with the fiew system lpeared befare “any two justices of the 205 (B8 QML Rios 10:the Newh, LBl k R eatas T Slrous, | Of 165 feet, challenges any one to beat Bex 48, Uncasville. CAMPAIGN BY EASTERN Zf mm&r}ehensive hc‘x:mv‘a{mutl«mxsI int;{o..mm,, and selectren,” to be declared T:r‘én ’}“e R‘;v"‘nne‘; L:t‘."fs I»l:x\:h aynqgeof o A oot | him. uced this year by Mount Holyoke, |, jegal < ; A o r 2 i CONN. SMITH COLLEGE CLUB|Smith, Vassar and Wellesléy, the re- gglf"an;\’?»?:r“gfiwdifih;nm S | hiymn, ‘Another Year is Dawning, con- | _stréet an urm\ Miner of Bristol| rye mml::ts:uo‘: 3%‘:::@‘“& The Eastern Connecticut Smith Col- |sult of the mental s given to the|children, applied for aid from thef< cgation.’Following this g sgcial hour was probably ' f ; DIED dreds of thousands of men lege ‘olub has mnearly completed the |froeshmen. by Dr. Samuel’ P. Fayes, | stote department -of institutions *and | ¥2S enjoyed by the fifty or mbre ift which hundreds 2 erganization of the committees to have | professer of psychology, is of ifiterest. | agencios . Buosause of hor Husband | fttendance. Miss Forence Brown and "m&' 'hxbv{ " whee 0 Pl %fi‘n’em“fino?éfi siore Mm charge of the campaizn in this district | One hundred and forty-two freshmen|never heing declared a legal settler,| Miss Hazel Cruthers entertained w(th, Thm” A, Holmes, aged %% years for raising a $4,000,000 fund for Smith | took the Alpha Army test. The high- | her application was turned down, But|Dusical selections. . Fancy cookies, 191st Dividend il a year, Office of The Norwich Savings Society | college. The chairman of the istrict, | est score was 191, the lowest, 91, and | fhe rota ool % ake, fruit and coffee wera served. F‘l?r{ledralll R Otiaes will be held at her| OF republics now existing the oldest Norwich, Conn,, December 6, ‘,“"y Mrs. Helen Boss Cummings, Williman- | the median attainment of the class | mctto omod it wovesits ‘:},‘;‘t’hy“},‘; During the last hour of 1913, a most | ~ late nome, 214 Franklin strosk; Mon-|is San Marino, a tiny country fi tic, vice chairman in charge of gen-|150. One hundred- and 'two students|.id, ana they declared she twa helpful and inspiring devotional ser- {a . 5.‘;! L8 juated near the Adriatic 'and wholly The Directors of this Society have|ural canvass, Mrs. C. Hadlai Hull | (72 per cent) had scores hefween 135 | {i¢ 4 " Capitol Wednes- | Vice took place. with sermon hy Rev.| Yantlc cemetery. & $an 1,|Sprrounded by Taly. This little. zor declared out of the earnings of the| New London: secretary and treasurer,|and 212, the hizhest grade obtainable, 60 s W. D. Hetherington, pastor of the "?&?"é‘mm Wegheh, Jen. L public is said to date from the fourth curfent six months a e y| Miss Helen K. Whiton,i New London: |and would be classed as véry s%“]u 3 § 3 1Y 1 1 t | Fitchville Baptist chureh, whoe was in i century, A. D. Sfdend at the rits of F""ou“n "P""‘ER chairman of committee on estimates|ior (sade A) in the army ratin i charge, assisted by Rev. Willlam J. in the home of his Ll edarn To enable him to get about v& and potential ‘givers, Miss .abbie G.|sfade is ordinarily ed by on. venes the o.d S Crawford, nastor of the Pirst Meth- , out the aid 6f B cans w SaNtHe W Cent. per annum, payable to. deposi- | Willard, Colchester; chairman of pub-|Der cent. of a draft quota. THirty-| fhe law cays that if ¢ odist chure] flfla‘lfl{‘}“’g;'e man has invented a divection i tors entitled therets on and after|licity committee; Miss Grace A. Child |Seven students obtained séores from to Connecticut from another state Miss Edna Herbett of Griswold, was Pmmetnm m“ o BUSlal In the | cator, consisting of a. o January 15, 1920, Willimantie; chairman of men’s com | 105 ‘to 134, and svould be elassed as|moves to one town, and, later moves|? guest over New Year's of Dr. and| LONNS < buzzers worn on & belt, the m L g mittee to be announced. Local chair- |superior (erade B), accordifig to the|to another town, he becomes auto-|Mrs. Charles H. Lamb of Town street.| it % o L0t oo Jan 5 1920, Sounding when he deviates from a set COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. |men, Norwich, Miss Funice H, Gulli- |2Imy rating. This rating is obtained |matically a legal settler if he stays|Miss Herbert was en route to her e i ¢ G. course. Wnodmansee at 7 eorg: ; A. Adams, wife of G. Cur- ver; New Londom, Mr, by 8 to 10 soldiers out of every 100.!in° ¢ S 1 eriod of | home, after passing several davs with| Caroline Lec. Miss Bunics Giiiver se™ ateg | ONly two stidefits (1 per cont)- feli | four vears. But the (nconsistency of| friends in Niantic: e wni e D e precident of the Eastern Connecticut |below 105 and obtained scores wWhich (if he stays in the first town for any| Mrs. Carl M. Welte of Tast Town | TUneral 2w er (e Bofng, At Frocu|on @ Eree S ittiize the . Smith College club. would class them a high average’(Cx).| the law is shown when it reads that|street, attended the funeéral of her m. Burial in family fot in Maple- | in water levals Between the M mrs an rm number of years, e cannot be a legal | hrother-in-law, Postmaster Joseth M. ‘;“é cemetery. ranan and Dead Seas for the. extés 5 LUMBER COMPANY SUES settler, unless he appears before the|Kennedy. which took plage Tuesday (s sive production of hydroeleotric pow- For ALL SiONS ‘m your head feels like GROTON MAN FOR BILL |Justices and the selectmen, morning from St. Mary's church, New | -4 g _— onden. v D: . “G. L. G says he lenml is « Orders abasket of broken | Depages of $350) dee Souent b @ | MOTORCYCLIST SUES AUTO My and Mra. Allen Kionoy, formes = " taph on a tombstone = b3 s St bageks AdetEn LA e residents of Norwich Town, who re= ; ol MAPLEWGOD NURSERY (€0, B Grotonthy The Comnetiet Taiber OWNER AND DriveR| oeidints of Norvion Town, e vecill g % @ it Siimmert Bar, 1k . B o, of New Haven, formerly ~the| Miss Annie Sherman of this city has|rclatives on Town street, have ré- > R i T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 , Brockett Lumber Co. The . claff is|proaight suit against Ruby Parker and [turned to their home in ‘Providence, | i § eous meet, i!“:y dog is harréd by the made that the slaintift _delfvgeted| Aaron Parker of ‘East Lyme for $5,-|R T, y heiventy. . we will both of us wares arid merc] se to et - 1900 damages for injuries she réceived; Pauline Davis st =i | - St Your Old ; ant on Sepiember 1, 1919 to the vatue in an Etomohie aeoHIent I Dev S e T fi, som = Chanaier of Dighton, o 1000, w! * ‘endant “has | q n November 2 at the corner of = x s years old, has " an ex SOFT AND STIFF HATS P'LLS never paid for., S Dlruceh anaCMaRAiAY R z wagon, Inctuding the Wheels and e¥s SRS NS 0 S 4k Se : - | BNier Enatneer PRIMTAAR VINN o0 oot e ers: £ RaviEd i e 3 PRALE R G SROATNOL MIEaNE ARD Stemach or bowel dis- | p_uiq 1, Pandleton, chiet engincer | the over of the automobile and Aaron ;i N Westville, blacksmith, did all the u% SHOE REPAIR SHO! nsth on the U. S, Owl, has returned to | Parker was driving it at the time of i p Y work. In making the wagon 52 BROADWAY ( | his vessel at the Brooklyn navy vard | the collision' with Miss Sherman’s A L Chandler' used nearly every kind & after a week's visit with his mbthpr ts}ildeti,ar l:nutmyele. It :!Deh eg u;:i: Mrs. B. F. Pendleton of 11 Chirch | the Parker car was nof led Wi A. G. m F. S. o, hoxes, 10cy 250, brakes of sufficient pow: ~ and - that I e . i = | 3 Way to lunn Feople. < 3 G = — Wis. Ofiven 4t & reckl Fatey o nervousness, - Paris newspapers warn people. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist ; . 3 % | spend, running ol thachatmas o- | O ,. 2o e gl stay Sway frofa the Frenth espial ‘! (PROTECT YOUR FEET) y . BT twenty Teet awdy and throwing Miss | & % ! s : B e g AL SRR N S SRR S ae'n:na:ekoe:t “:3” the sm«rm Bhie i orviads o 2 fective wiy, to make peaple want to ‘ankle uprasged several flgsw c & es— | Tetephions 32 = | 80 there.—Ncw York World. ] left leg- and shoulder an ‘eut g 3 y v 3 Ealaheatn © b ] and bruised, ¥pine Iwisted ol injired { ] ki 8 W SMi Couldn’t Stand for Thaw. = * causing partial paralysis, Bhe suf. 2 M P . o ; - One probaBle reason why Teledo feréd nervous shock, a.cmdmg | et A # | hastened to call hack her sireet cars eemplaint in the case Which is Feturn LR o LR S O T was. that Cincirinatians had begun to able before the superior court: 6: the - g 3 5 refer to her as the “most truly rural first Tuesday in Januuz ¢ A G s . z of our large cittes,"—St. Paul Pioneer Press. . S ‘marry ‘a eaded Another Unessentisl Industry. says Mrs. Btokea the agitator. = N 2 . o i $ 3 Authorities are now lnve-figfling " : g we wonder what our friend Vic Mur- 4 s e 3 @ the delicate question of fi-, « —_— : ] ‘OF SCOTT’S | dock and some other fellows we know \ Ceases to be a Boft drh i= 2 will think' of that. — New Orleans 2 : i = aiaskalss 2 ard ' character |

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