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- e e After enjoying a delicious- moose | nook-and cranmy in our nationat lite.| | [} ; 3 z ANE REPNR W supper at_ Bushnell chapel Mnndny'{fd}“‘!l\“l:::él‘%t country of ours it | SliE a althotigh | evening made possible through the casy for foreigners to R come to our shores. In our cities the japicads - # $ OF a-L KINDS y of the [gooq marksmanship 4nd generosity of | foreign born-have been housed in s -~ : ot - weather| Henry R. Woodward, the members of | slums -and. in - settlements and _ there er Body, F: m > u {2 fllgfi‘ g | 2 G BRI Clacg for. Men of the | iney nave lived unto. the ita g l'“d Uy, e 1Sy Autori 8 | e b g low for | Centrdl Baptisi church listéned to a|fourth gederation. The; 3 D s the seadon, in th Atlsntic stes, al- | splendid address by red Clayton | Americd but not o Sy Back al mbs“ hed. W 4 appreciably higher on | Batler of Washington, D. Cs Who|many- cases their children. have been - 3 % spoke in.a most interesting. vein on | taught orly their own language and L the miame Atlantic sigtes and | Americanization and What It Means |‘customs and not a word of the Eng- Trucks and Carts | N we Will pre- . The moose"which Mr. Wood- | lish language. y They were b Lo Ll i Y o - | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Teim- vail muw ednesday. Temper-[ward provided for the supper was| These iuie.gn settlements have of- i i 5 4 ming, bnhol'n:: g and Wood Work. £ - ¢ atures will slowly, & ‘shot by him on his recent trip to the |ten proved breeding places for dis- 3 ! 3 € Blacksmithi I its branches - ¥ Winds Off Atlantic Coast. Maine woods. The general commit- |ease and. bolshevism. Not only have . it J SIS So s U - 5 % o | tee in charge of the arrangements for our -foreign - brothers -been mneglécted. . mether bothered m | o o e hevoming south. fair. || (e evening consisted of ihe officers |o have found not hundrads. but, liter- = itching try dy H hidy Heok to Hatteras—fresh |9f the class, Charles D. Noyes, pres- fally. hundreds of thousands of our| | ,} r . f St el X 1 ; : ident; S. B. Palmer, vice president; | own American brothers who ean nei- saw the blood com ¢ o § & o 3 & - v &v;m uriiisast Ssehul Sicisple hopmine| 4 B Burides, leader, and 5d° | tner read mor write, Can you piturs X ] It will continue all this week with abundant quantities for : a 3 2 é ward Y. Méssinger, secretary. what- illiteracy means? Can you years: tho: h m’g“r"wi“ the best 97 TO 515 NO f El should make Forecast: . |- The supper was serveq at 6.80 o' | imagine what It would mean to you?| | trys free sample of everyone, but those who co bt 15 PR AT Sy look and feel 100| New England: Fair, warmer Tues-|clock’and the excellent meénu included | There are 5 1-2 millions in tais| | and Ointment. I it miore, and 1 § |07 Wedutsday pasliy cloady and|moose meat, msshed hutatocs. mash: | souniry Lo cannot read or wiite| | ina weak T wis e 3| |} selections. 4 . - warmer. % S, vy, cran) ice, | There are three miillions more - who Palma, 85% Elm i i orward thousands our B in toniehe A 1ittle a Observations in Norwich. coffee, ice ‘cream and codkies. ure: unebie {0 resd or write English: | | tors. Mo ¥ This big Sale is looked to by = 3 Ttence, Mass., Sept. 6, 1918, lt © o t fll. m O insure abundent hair £oT Years 0| 1y soligwing records, reported fromi| MT Noves, president of the dlass,|Eight and a half millions of people " patrons every year. is mcie importan 18 year LHL THE DUllBASe SOSK veABs, Alow e 3 idtg voks-oF fhanks wha gloon s | Tucii s, ", STy rite Eolish. | | Caticura For All Toilet Uses ever before—because we have the biggest stock of mer- _______eo' v $ O ke ety " s T g excen i i | amt, e onm® ot ey it A N T, L. 1ot Aeerit « H. national life. e B A5 , ; j|Barnes was delegated by the chair |men cf thé draft army were separated ment we call particular attention to our / of committeé of one to convey ‘thelinto fwo t - classes~those who could | | Soep, soothe with Ointment, dust : % 10| thenks of all present to the ladies, |reaq and write and those who could| | witirateom. Unlike strongls med- ™ ) DIAMOND JEWELRY H‘i"ghait 21 Jowest 11 which he aid In his usual gracios [ not read or write. Out of 1,552,000 jcated Cuticura Soap is ideal 1 : h s manper. On motion of Arthur F. Lib- | examineq 362,000 were unable fo pass| | icated scape; Covenra Sosp s ol ; SROOCHES Comparisons. £ ‘}}' a rising vote of thanks was given | the test. Is it possible that onc-fourth ot ek = o Peedictions for Monday: Fair and (e Woodvard who %0 generousty | of our people cannot read the Saliot i Table Tow SCARF PINS continued cold. rovid e moose for the supper.|they are voting' Ciiticura sols | This whi cludes Lin owels, = Monday's weather: As predicted. |Mr. Noyés-then announced that tHe| The problem i€ not one of the col- i v heavy perspiration. erutmmt ich in ens, i§ RINGS a0d Co. stats that 12| - ——— speaker of the evening, Fred Clayton |ored race, nor one of the souln. Wa| | For sample Soap, Ointment and Toweling, Cottons, Bed Spreads, Blankets, Etc., is by far | i PR mog'inam prescription Sun. Moos and Fiden Butler of Washinfton, would be|have similar conditions here. in (ke Ry i smpcrtant “in Eastern Commecticat. §|| FENDANTS any form, does not 5 r | fiEh || Maon | Introduced: by Rev, Mr. Purkiss, who [north, We are walking, straight into - largest and most imp mn £ Lonnl 3 quick an ¥ || Rises. | Sets. }! Water. || Riges.|is a personal frieng of Mr. Butler and | troubié if we cannot teach the ave. It is particularly strong at this season of the year and prud- §|§ BRACELET WATCHES ent people, realizing that the opportunities to buy mer- §} RADIOLITE STRAP chandise underprice are few and far between, will take }|§ WATCHES, ETC advantage of this occasion and choose from our large stock Il bt Seteban S S ! n at January prices ¢ | John & Geo. H. Bliss ot % Wl el Butler, the churches of the city called | can make the dpportunity so inviting | Vi P swhich 1 could not GREENEVILLE a big mass meeting with he result |that all can lean with eape. The state| vinol our Cod Liver and Iros LOOK AT THE SALE PRICES d on receipt of | began Monday. ticket, thus giving the town cléan pol- | state quty as“the education of chil- 7| Butler fo the assembly. said he first|more strictly our educational law. became acquainted with _him _in|We must see that the foreign ian X famestown, N. Y. where Rev. Jr.|guages taught ate tsught as lan- 1 ear ] 4 | 'urkiss held a_ pastorate. e pastor | guages and that they do not domi- % Trthritias says ‘one e i x 55 9| said that Mz, Butler had alwaye taken | nate. ) doctors gaiore, also spen S 5 an active intérest frclean politics and | Educatfon of men O R taviam but ‘had | SIx hours after Righ water 1t 18 low. pol ca dnd women by e, Dot miad | water. which (o followed by flodd: tide | he went on to tell How through Mr. | force s out of the question. But we w 1 can go without through whose efforts Mr. Butler was | rage man to read the ballot he is vot- | : : secured to address the gathering. |ing. <The public school system musi % | & 1 9 . Rev, Mr. Purkiss, in introducing Mr.|be strengthened. We must, enfore: % | e Giatatatssecs L8288 as H. BA4y,| Potter Gorton Has returned té his|itfcs and a squate deal. dren. Supervisors, diréctors and iy Barmiess and |teaching in Hoosic school, New York.| Rev. Mr. Purkiss told of Mr. But- |teachiers' must be provided, Night Decause It 18 one |after spending his vacation at his|ler's connection with the government |schools alone wiil mot solve the ques- forced rheumatism |home on Prospect street. ag director of Americanization work |tion. We must look to the manufac- It's not expen- | Miss Agnes Nelson of Hartford is!and said that Mr. Butler has recent- | turers to form classes for their illiter- nded by £00d|spending her vacation with her grand- |ly been selected to take over Am ate employes. We can show thé man- mother, Mrs. William Burton of Pros- |canization work among the foreign |ufacturers where ft will pay. Acei- pect street. po%u tion in Cleveland. dents, and_deaths by accident will Miss Lillian Shea has returnséd 16 her, Mr. Butler was warmly recefved’ by | decredse. We can. show in increased home in New York after visiting with|the enthusiastic gathering. He told|labor supply and we can show a bet- Cottons and Linens at January Sale Prices Vi coraliioat ik G Bt o ing to another “Thatsi . her grandmother, Mrs. Hinchéy , of | how 29 had been «"fafled to Clivela!n% a ters spiri¢- in Taber. - mll:;tii“‘l‘zt:.m_mfl Oalkridge street. month ago to confer over the labor 0 We must form classés in indus- ¢ ot Sattin Mo ASENGAEIF s LoEhulen hars, Fhick 1o 4, shelganoiid Ll sin. chasd: ae L r e o0 Pillow Cases—Sheets Bed Spreads mflmm‘r" wotk in Apponaug. after spendifig theamong the garment manufacturers|every place wherd these people con Weel end at his home. on " Prespece|and workers. The trade is carried on | grogute, e MUAE Drovide ways of street. ahmast_entirely by a foreign element, | helpful recreatipn. The foreign born George Ferguson snd’ Helgs Bitek- | W very radical il their ideas.|and native born must bo brought fo- n spent Sunday in Jewett City. . |There are aiways strikes, lockouts.|gether. Speaking. of the foreign born Mise Reith Grodstoke hms réturaed to|fishts and even murders. over Tabor |woman: Mr, Butler said she showld be her home on Gedat strect after a tie | dificulties. There are two elements | brought info.her own place. weeke visit at the home of her grdnd. |0 deal with: the manufacturers who| In conclusion.Mr. Butter saiq that Tather, William B, Rarkott of Pourtn|=et ac much as they can and give as|if each community ‘would solve _its There i to be a prayer meeting at | grreet. fittle as they can: and the workman |ewn. problems of foreisn ‘Jabor there 10 o'clock at Qne case of full-size Crochet Bed Spreads, regular price $2.25—Sale price . 3 20 extra, size Satin Marseilles Bed Spreads, with cut corners, slightly ‘mill_stained, regular value $8.98—8ale price....... $4.95 Table Linens—Napkins Pillow Cases, standard mak and quality, value 39—January Sale price s Pillow Cases, in better grade, regular value 50c—January Sale price $249 Ruston, La. — “I am a working man and got all run down so I could not eat, | sleep or work. Vinol was recommended (f e case of Sheets, size for my condition. Itbuilt meupsoTeat | orceiion: well, sleep well, can work all day long |} Sale price e stated that they were letter from the Methodist ville, 90, $145 } 56 inchi red} Mercerized Table o who does as little as he can and gets | would be no national problem. and not feel tired. In fact, I feel lika {§ S0 o "0 e Dacisah, tekilor vhfie TSo= as much as he can. Mr. Butler said | _A ‘earty burst of applause greeted | a different man since I took it.” ser g #rade, value ale price a yard........... A Increased lay means increased incoma, TAFTVILLE . |that the wage question has been|Mr. Butler as he took hiz seat. He| JonN H. WILSON. §500_January Sale price.... $1.60 | €4-inch Mercerized Table FEED EM s i taken up and that now wages are fix- | was in addition given a rising vote of | “Men fr " D 2 Damask, regiilar value $1.00— o heine appearance of the frat realled by an impartial hoard. thanks, and Rev. Mr: Purkics was | they v “,?(nd g 20 m‘afi WY |} Bxtra Heavy Seamless Sheets, Sale pricé & yard............ 79 | quarterly had nop been recetv. f 10 3P 0L UL Yoar (oew) BooRle o | Then branching ont on his toptc of |elvena rising vote of thanks, for nis| ey, vCrvork, get mervous, all run —Janu- - S mekey, Satias General Secretary in F. i P size §1x99, value $2. appetite, induces sound sl invigor- ates the nerves, creates s% ahd Lace Scarfs, 98¢ / e the eveninz. Americanization. Mr.|efforts in securing Mr. Butler to ad. of the Y. M. C. A.. addressed the | QNODCT of | buses plying cltyward|pytier said that some people advocate |dress (Ho gathering. School Sunday, on The Day of Pente- | IVIfently the drivers love old Beheas|geportation of aliens who refuse to| The committes in charge of serving which was the lesson for the become citizens after a reasonable | the stbper was headed by Mrs. Hen- . s219 Prosperity Brand Royal Worcester. finish Table Darfiask, regular value $2.00—Sale pri ard a $1.45 80 dozen Napkina, e 18- i 23¢—Sale keep them inside. - Flet Lace Scarfs, Inl ctegaiar phce A Hill held the closest s 5 length of time and that others advo- | Hietta Tefft, Mrs. €. K Saunders, { quiets the nerves. Size 18x54 Ilet Lace Scarfs, price each . SR O B nataners in lis st Bt ey Tadivine pechard writes 10 cate the supression of foreign lan- | Mrs. Flovd Mav, Mrd, Wi o l, Mist| It is the beef and cod li 1] regular value $1.50—Sale price 9o o : ; k. It many Taftville friends that Florida i ay i is ai liver peptones Linen Table Damask . % was @pecially im- |}, hells on New England in the good | ZU2e newspapers and other publica- | Maria S. Briggs. Mes. €. G, Ambler contained in Vinol aided by iron and Bath R 31 19 o _When he made reference (0ol winter time, His homre at present | tOBS: and Mrs, Fred T. Bunce. Mrs. E. Y.| gocoro ates whicki makes. it such ugs, 1. 7i-inch __strictly _ All-linen THE SAFE SCRAP TO FEED the large class which was received in- | 05" Minmi, Fin. The speaker sald that the war|Messinger was In charge of the wait- | SYECIOPHC = Sides || 50 oda Bath Rugs, regular Table Damask, real Irish BEEF SCRAP almost exclusively. 1o the chureh anmmlng, o The gancing ciass held by ire. Pen- threw a giant searchlight Into every | resses. 3 fang Mmkfl_ » merve bulldet | 30 e b o $2.00-8ale price $1.19 manutactus; ehort esthe The _one my_rm.- ed to = Rev. Ernest pasi eld will meet in Ponemal onf £ a0 % o strenigth créa 5 3, - 3 MORE egge. Take advantage Trinity llar.hod‘l‘n :,’,,',‘,c,.‘ ‘Z;,.;‘.’,ct:‘; Wednesday evening after a two weeks’ Engler's Broadway Pharmacy, Nor- Blnnk\eb Reduced regular valite § le price todey's murket when eggs sre the Sunday afternoon service at the|vacation due to the holidays. ONE MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE TRADING COVE MAN wich, Vinol is sold in Danielson by a yard . 24 ":‘SI.OO Sobtiicsand Sheltering , instead of Rev. R T ON CRIMINAL COURT DOCKET| RECOVERING FROM OPERATION | Berthiaume's Pharmacy and druggists|§ One case of Cotton Blankets Towels—Toweling 8‘”: i g gy Charles H. etts as previously an-|STR. MINNESOTA TO RUN The January criminal session of the| The many friends of J. Clifford Pe. | ¢VeTYWhere. T e e . $189 There was Scripture read- NEW YORK H. i will open in_ this city|ri f i vil 2 BEE R Staote: ot Matihew, RK TO HAMBURG | superior court D is city |rue of Trading Cove will be relieved = a pair it i oper Of Matthew.| The Minnesota, largest American|this (Tuesday) morning at 11 o'clock.|to know that he is rapidly recover- Bleached Crash Toweling, reg- now. Write for our free 24 page ular value 35c—Sale price~a memo booklet. f 4 r % Size 11-4 Cotton Blankets, e Bl puilt vessel afloat, will he drydocked | Judge George E. Hinman, who recent- |ing from his recent operatin for ex.| Tro0P 4 G- A. 8., to Meet Jan. 7. regular value $3.25 a pair— Jamd i e 280 WORCESJER RENDERING C8. lesson was taken from the Book | Brooklyn early this week. She will| ¥ went on the superior court bench,|ophthalmic goitre at St. Mary's hos-| At a meeting of Troop 4, Girl|} January Sale pi . $249 | Turl . ‘owvel (v pm AUBURN, MASS. :‘::t c‘t‘;cf-hgl;rhu;\mw;:fivv;hfi be the largest vessel ever drydocked |Will preside. *__|pital in Rochester, Minn. Mr. Perue's|Scouts of America, held Tuesday, Dec. ial value—Sale prices 48c, J One case of “Nearwool” Blankets, subject to slight mill imperfections, regular value $5.00 a pair—January Sale price ........ Voo re $395 50 pairs of assorted Plain or Plaid Blankets, regular value in N c 4 The following are the twenty-six | condition Tollowing ligation 30 in Bushnell chapel, if was decided SRR God Bat heaged in?|in New York harbor and prebably tnf CHL, N N cket, mantlongh- | that fi wained oot onih"w‘gsfi to change the next meeting night to spedicer made reference to the ter, assault with intent to kill and as- {later he had his second operation, | Wednesday, the first meeting of the llfleflm:l':l Job: he had lost out balast and 20,718 fons in bailast,|S2Ult With intent to murder being the|thyroidectomy. The operation was |New year 0 be held Jan. 7th.. At this T e e s Drperty | I Ohe of the Jargest margo caveiers|MOSL serious offences charged: _Jule | performed by the. colsbrated Magg |tme blans for the new year will ba | destroved. and his body afflicted. float, her capacity reaching 19,000 |Almeda, statutory burglary; Raymond brothers. -A letter received by R.|discussed by the four patrol lead- h‘“""';“’,,&g: &:‘f, g c‘l'"b““ foms. Only one or two Britien vessels| B8ileY, robbery: Peter Baluta, assault|C. Plaut from a woman official in the|ers and, the menibers. The troop & he felt -m:schl‘:ms e | exceed her as a fréight ship. with intent to kill; Louis J. Brennan, | hospital explains itself: “I called daily ) Pumbers thirty-two girls, and ... Huck Towels, extra _special values—Sale prices 79, 49¢ and” NORWICH TALLOW m. 28 Norwich, Conn. Long Cloth 29¢ WE BUY RAW FURS -q19) 36-inch English Long Cléth, i#k ;E g‘mr B $6.00 and $6.50—January Sale standard grade, regular valye G receiving proceeds of prostitution; | to see Mr. Perue and made several ate WD . ooniss o . $4.95 | 39c—Sale price a yard....... 28¢ been ana faithful to God,| Owned by the American line, she " 0 S Ly R e g 4 A lad moy seén the light. We | will probably be placed on the New|Goin, [Uifcs siatiory rabe: Jonn R\ ICTDis o be of some assistance to” Lo o e s Extraordinary Specials for things we cannot do, and | York-Hamburg route in company with = i sy i m like all New Eng- BORN Novelty Plaid Blankets, regu- f ) landers, v : @ftempt to do things and |the Mongolia and Manchuria of that| o, !® murder: John Clark, et al,|landers, very Independent. He did; % S FeTa v g 20, a son |§ lar value $10.00—January Sale BIEAEE Sontled oyér suc b [iine. thett; Edwin Cragan, indecent ex- |however, “thaw out” a little a day or . 5, 19 illlam 'G. Casey of |§ price .. - s e e e DR. SHAHAN g > » posur: Adam Emeletta, theft; Leo|®wo before leaving the hi reet. i Bte— C yard 1% fiflnsmam‘lufow‘l:;imfiivt ! = Shgiiaed I;‘mo;nelgigy l:!ef Feliatrault, breach of peace; ~IFramk | was fairly sociable Hig r:igl\f::y 38 Bavis_1n Nocwich, Jeu. 3 it fil“’"e" ‘W"°‘,‘f“},“k' f&h'ymif of Berkley. Cambric, Physician and Surgeon . by en e A . X okt ¢ " p s DAY bt d 5 value $12.50— a g & Fight Goor 1o ger out A |and & Gepts bt 1055 Teor Crer iogiecy|HOrdynski, theft; Joseph McCarthy, |uneventful, in fact remarkablo, his| dnushter, Luclle Bessie: t P8, . REGUME in short lengths, regular value L. 945 Palmer ave- (| January Sale price..... indecent assault; G nlse rate di Mre, George H. Davi i_fllustration was given of adevelop 10,000 indicated horsepower.|uso of o . 0,0t excasd L1 atter ope use of motor vehicle without permis- | eration, which was unusual nue: price a yard......... 3% ALICE BUILDING, 321 MAIN ST #e—Sale who was blind and had heen |She was built in 1904 in Groton, Conn., 84-inch Bleached Sheeting, i for an 7 s . S ic.” SOUZA—In Stoningt Dec. hn ed‘x ed Py y in bed for forty years. She was mot|by the Bastern Shipbullding COMPANY. | Mibe mioess. © oo iy e expects to be able- to| " © e ana Sirs AntS e PR Tt O || ansaish il N AR e AiATigy |TameEher, PYantls Wiliam Sim | Jave tor home v sbast len dage. BROWN and BLEAGHED | Salepriee e Lo PRSI - G | AR B ot i, Sted| ENGLISH NOVELIST.DRAMATIST |mons: bigamy: William Spooner, tak- . MARRIED " Linen, Irish Table Damask, reg- ular value $3.00—Sale Patferns, sigze 72 x 90'—Sal price complets ........... & i ivat - PAR 1 } the iiniverso in thoughts and| WILL ADDRESS COLLEGE GIRLS| (& ovsters from 3. ive: - Oomitel = cogfsvcHURCH e [ 1920 by Hev. Peter J. C A L e { Though_affected like Job, (Spectal to The Bulletin.y Stone, theft; “larola Ten Eyck, et al A =N NEW MEMBERS| 0% % eliniof Taronie, Can. and || price a yard saw the light sooner thap he! Connecticut college at New Londen|thefi:' Harold Ten Eyck et al. theft: |, COring the morning service Sunday| Miss Guisephine ~IFuriant of ' New|{ 36-inch Brown and Bleachedl @id. This woman knew Jesusaqnfi» will reopen this (Tuesday) mornig|john Edward Walace, theft; Ernest|ot LATK church; the pastor, Rev. Dr.| York city. Sheeting, well-known staple mately. With her sichitless cyes' she|after the Christmas recess of t®o|Whitford, et al, robbere: Bimost|S: H. Howe recéived into member- | PRRIIN into heaven and became inti-|week. Classes will be resumed at the ; 0 rt 36-inch Brown Sheeting, me- CECEOLINI — FURLANI—In Norwich, throughout the day. President Ben- Sh fo Bia Wayland Ferkins ot} (2-inch Pillow Case Cotton, 4 a8 Job did. Job kept [jamin T. Marshall will conduct chapel Eo w ORICINSAYE_At South Coventry.|| brands, regular value SThc— o S e Whttbord et al, A L |ship: Margaret Loufse Sayles, Kath:| Dec %5, 1919 by Rev. Harris || Sale price a yar ; Jith Him. If we are trie and |cight o'clock period and edntinued |por. thott, . o Torcryi Cart B. Zem-lerine Browster Hempstead, ‘Witiam| Heeb Wayland Perkins of & Geer, Stanley William Vaughn, the. well-known “Pequot” HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS er Learned, Jr, Bdwarg Je- ¢ 3 value 59c—Sale Jils tntegrity and kept close o God |at nine o'clock and make colféegs an-| WANUFACTURERS TO TAKE raham, Gilfolt Secher Graha, | PATTY Shbpse IR Lo B A R § !"Emnmfis' e B e ¥ Be saw the light. We all can do | nouncements of timely fntdrest. PART IN FARMERS’ WE frankiini Feilows, Otis d| Rossie Batty, both of Mystie. {5-inch Pequot Pillow Case WIITE SOSRg, THELE DAR Funeral Directors K We _canmot understand our| Gilbert Cannan, the English novelist| The 750 members of the Manufac- |£SHO Douglas Merritt TFellows, | . Cotion. ‘ragaiaz , vaMie 65 ASKS, ETC, AT SALE PRICES. | §! un Situstions, perhaps not now. but some fand dramatist, author of modern plays, |turers’ association of Conmnecticut]yOhn Russell Warwick. § Sale price a yard - 50 - fime, as God reveals Himself to us|poems and novels will be the cohvoca- |have received a letter from President - PIED g : ways that we have never under-|tion speaker at five o'clock in the af-|E. Kent Hubbard announeing the ac- a Paper: KENDALL — Suddenly, _in Chicopee - and E balmer! 2% s " Mrs 9w Ry [t bas|ternoon. Mr. Cannan will spesk on the|coptaice by the assoclation of the| ' Mrs. Louis Merichester of 44 Cott| L%, MaT. Clarls F Aver wife P inch 5 e T ot ey Jiam Crows | contrast between the English and the|inVitation of the agricultural organi- |Street, WhO is spending the winter In| Santy “Fonn, Soh0ell formerly HIS great January Sele is a ve feature of this 322 Main Street jeader of the chiolr, was in charge of|Russian novel and the novel of the|7ations of the state to parficipate with| Miami, Fla. has favored The Bulle- t—In Montelair, N. I, Jan X e musical part of the hour. Famil-|future. He will be the guest of the|them in “Farmers’ Week” at Hartford |t b v e RS g nymns coples of a Miami M Iy i Store. No other Sale of this year approaches it in h Dl of fami arket 5| 1 f Dr, C. E 4 dar included Sunshine in | oo, . : s the week of February 9th. Mr, Hube |End Amy 2 Marke residence of D, fi:fl Assurance, and His| o 5c 2t dinner in the evening and|ihe o s Y B Hub |30 for e LS ,at the re: L b 2 s Sout, & Baddl ¥ bl Which is a pa-| North, 147 Park street, Bdna Palmer, |§ magmitude—in the volume of merchandise offered and in ¥s on the Sparrow. Miss Olive will hold an informal conference after ed manufacturers o arrange | ber of 3,000 circulation, in her 63d year. accompanied 3 which calls it- . B . . . kg Saltv. lat once to reserve space,in the state’| Self a guide full of local | GAPLES—In Norwich, Jan. 5, 1830, ons made. It is a well known fact that in L T, nner for the students and Menlty. | grmory where industrial exhibits il | tormation. 3 Sl . the price reducti ; e John Caples of 76 School street. At g First Copgregational chapel| Yes, Alfred, its true that after be shown this year, as well as agri- 4 |beshown s 5 2 Nodee of Funera) hereatler T merchandising, as in fi%fieu'of activity, lee:-f afternoon at 3 o'clock there|man has married ten days he doesn't | Cultural exhibits. uit For $1,000. Lo =l S LR ess rethought deci e ute supremac is 1o be & special prayer meeting fof | cut much ice around the house. Representatives of the Manufactur-| Michaei Mish of Norwich has %;sx]c', aggi «’s’“?gi;:l R L 0 ln.d_fo mgh rchandise offer in this J: A Wwho are m-hk;h;:g attend the, ers’ Association of Connecticut are al- | brought suit for $1,000 on the com- value giving. me; we m anuary ready canvasing the tate and pre- |MON Counts in the superlor court for n the b t P [ i ) > 2 perior court f %repmhpufih(l)‘:rmur mod-dmhl‘: hone 5% / m R. Lathrop of Scotland road em.lng this matter to manufacturers|this county inst - ‘will be the leader. Perdors Alcady meetings | of |pollonia Mish bath of memiens Abs avae Tl dt thia sexson gill # & in aader b0 ricibs sindhs to a satisfactory basis that we offer extraordinary valu Bachei f M facturers b b in | suit i : 3 arrange for participation in the exhib- — nrc & en - its of “Farmers’ Week.” GREGORY ADMITTED TO ¥ . department of this store. Theréfore attend this in every o sale as early as convenient. Come today if possible. [ Ak Wilson H. Lee of New Haven, chair-| BAR OF STATE OF NEW YORK ‘ The Thames National Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant | Wash Goods at Reduced Prices Best quality Apron Gingham, ih a good assortment of the staple blue and,white checks, regular value 29c—Sale yard . i . 26 38-inch Percales, in light and dark grounds, this séason’s new- est designs and colorings, regular value 33¢c—Sale price a yard 28 28-inch Kimono Flannels, in an exeellent showing of this sea- som’s newest color combinations, regular value 336—Sale price or srescripti Bard of sesring: os Nt of the Manufacturers’ Association, is Gregory, whe r £0 to your driy ?t u¢_° t. '“‘E in charge a ments for the | generai of the. (;;ifinde%u’:; 13?;‘15’- of Parmint (double strength) and_add eo:{:n!-\on of the manufacturing in-{ ruary, was. admitted to the bar of {he i to It % Dint of hot water and a Httle |dustries of the state with the agricul- | stite of New York M. Grosors vt unera o Htal fomear. Take, gne table- |tural organizations in comnection |Dbe member of the law firm of Gren R I Sy e With “Farmers Week. ory, Eatle & Wood, with offces in this Directors m head . P! # Clozzed nostris should oper. bresthing | Surprise For Mr. and Ms. Earl Smith . LA Lot L A TR S On - Wednesddy evening a large * —AND— ‘number of neighbors and friends sur- : - iprised Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Smith of E fi I Smith’s at Massdpeag. The - evening Asth. y 4 - Lady Assistant 'was _gpent with musi 4 i n ons “bein rendarea by ee, Srsed ! o Telephone 328:3. - ERR L ; ; S W m ang. Fred Hiiton. 3 HENRY E. CHURCH Fine quality Seersucker and Madras Gingliams, a big showing e § i WM. SMITH ALLEN of plaids, stripes and plain colors, regular value 39c—Sale price v Tt you have catarrnmr Sentices o ore|M30 Of the committee on agriculture| New York, - Jam 5—Thomas W. 15 Main Street y BE L Norwich, Conn., Dee. 30, 4918 Chamiplin, assisted by Mrs. 32-fnch Zephyr Ginghams, fnan llent a. of plai The annual ‘meeting of the 3 mothér of m.wm g - — —— — stripes and plain colors, regular vufie—&luqu?:fi%. ayard 30 holders of this Bank, for the elced -3 - o 3 . f Df "t 3 h 1) Remnants of Prints, Percales, Ginghams and Outifig Flannels, & E5ei é’ffiefirsbis"igeés" oF ey el 6 'y * big wssortment, all at Sale prices. come before them, is heréby ‘o 2 v 44 - = 5 3 Dbe -heid at_their Banki N . on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1920, o'lock s m. oSy A ik Gania x \