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FORD O Does your car start Lard? Have you g:or iights? Have your magneto recl ed in the car vhile you vpu. Norwich Welding Zo., Chestnut oct25d Hoed and Radiator Covers For Fords $3.25 THE T. J. SHAHAN €0. Next to Post Office Auto Radiaters REPAIRED AND RECCRED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MI!'D GUARDS Lake Placid, N. Y., Feb, 20—Victory in the three mile senior final this af- terncon won for Everett McGowan, St. Paul's skating sensation, the in- ternational amateur ice championship. The western youth finished with a total of 120 points. Joe Moore, wear- ing Lake Placid colors, was his near- est rival, with 100. Edmund Horton of Saranac Lake, was third with a total of 70. Charles Jewtraw, of Lake Placid, eastern amateur champion, whose showing for the week was a { distinct disappeingment to his sap- porters, finished with 60 point 6. 1“! the three mile race which “decided the | title, Moore followed McGowan across the line. Jewtraw was third. Miss Rose Johnson, Chicago, the first women's international sk ing title, She scored 110 points. ) Esmeralda Dunlap, also of Chicago, | was her closest opponent with 70! poiats and the other feminine entrants | ) won cat- ! - more than a total of 30. Mis; n clinched the title by winning the | half mile for women today. 3 Sportsmanship displayed by Joy ! Joe Moore, who is a former meiropol- | Jon- | i the five mile international is confident that usnxsncy will be shown him. Johnson said M chief reason for returning to the United States was to obtain a fight with Jack Dempsey, present heavywei:m champion, in an effort to regain . the heavyweight erown. @ — E. C. CONDON WINS 5 MILE 8KI CHAMPIONSHIP Mon Feb, 20—E, C. Condon of the Cliffside SKi Club, Ottawa, won intercol- legiate ski championship on the Mount Royal course here today. Bowler of Dartmouth University was second and Glenn of Mc@ill University ' third. Thirty one contestants from Middle- { bury College, Middlebury. Vt. the Uni- {yersity of Vermont, Dartmouth and McGill Universities and Ottawa Col- legiate Institute competed. | were far in the reaer, none scoring | RUTH SMITH WINS 100 YD. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP Cleveland, © Ohio, TFeb. 20—Ruth Smith of the Morningside Athletic Club, New York, won the natitonal| 2?;.\:1 and pru:ilsed to secure only the\ | fastest players in the' state. Messrs. | Calkins, Gross, Dolan, Blackburn ana Pedace were chosen a committee to close a-deal which will get the Duwel club one of the most centrally located baseball parks in the city. After most of the business was transacte¥ the | question before the house was the raising of funds to conduct the team, and immediately the men came across with $5 and $10 contributions ball team most of the baseball fans will be asked to make some sort of a contribution that will help 'baseball progress in Norwich during’ the com- ing season. The meeting closed at 1 9.20 with the understanding that on Friday evenirg, March 5, 1920, another meeting will be held in Billings’ hall and that anyone interested in baseball is cordially invite® to attend and ex- press thelr vies on the baseball team ; which is bound to represent Norwich during the coming season. Anyone wishing to contribute to the welfare of the Duwel haseball team Carey, financial kindly notifv Mr. manager, 7 Penobscot street. BANTAMS CHALLENGE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL /The Bantams of Baltic would like to play the Norwich Commercia] School Providence, l. L Uniion 963 Union iafl §ompany Engineers” Founders Mnchlnilt- Manufacturers of ~ HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. rown Valve v'liesr applied to all makes of Cor Engine: Engi g’.‘g Hl:gin, 1’ull¢y|, .g:-r- ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. General, Mill Repairs. Special machinery of ali kinds. .Fire, Burglary, Liability, AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE | HAROLD 'S. BURT Phone 593-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. PUBLIC SERVICE LARGE STOCKS OF Diamond and Norwafl: Tires and Tubes —AT— ALLING RUBBER CO’S. { junior 100 yard swimming champion- | ship, for women at, the Cleveland Ath- letic Club tonight in the fast time of #an skating champion, avoided a pos. sible mixup in points at the end When basketball team this coming Wednes- Stra.ghtened and Repaired day night on the Y. M. C. A. floor. CARS 4 BRANCH STORES I ested, after the finish of fhe . % ¢ GAS TANKS AND PANS TO orDEn}l‘,‘; e nt il enih MoCaunn . GKar mintitd * anAl ten! *Heconl. Her-‘}‘y accented DsieeBt;fi_mmaxmger Mr. Har- ¢ g NORWICH ( . !was the victor, that neither com- |twin sister, Eleanor Smith, of the| % ot ? | N ALE WORK GUARANTEED pete in the hurdle race, declaring, :same club, ‘was second, and Margaret ON AETNA ALLEYS & Attentlon- Wectedy, New London. Willimantic. of e WM. E. SHANLEY “You are not a hurler; neither am I; v decide the title on a possible ' fluke, | Woodbridge, the Detroit Athletic Club, third. There were seven start- The event was held under Terrors. Mitchell We furnish insurance required 92 MAIN STREET, (East Side) The suggestion was accepted ers. the 1 S1/ on— ags A i om0 | NcGowan. Vistory for Moo-o Gver auspices of the 'American Athletic| Hutchins 53 123 301 : N: CH. . McGowan in the hurdle race iwould | Union. D. Young .. W7 105— 307 | py the State of Connecticut, ¢ N ave given the Lake Placid entrant = Saiaat title. YALE SWIMMING TEAM 2 76 32 ; : Coid wentber and fast racing con- DEFEATS PRINGETON on January 1st, 1920. . : e bo ard 1oen 1 the | New Hpven, Conn, Feb. 21_The|Baldwin . 84— 248 a & > | co. | Congdon . 105— 287 Dbt ceba s Yale swimming team defeated Prince- | Sonsdon e EAmbAa FrtOn USaAl e Ly | ton, tonight, 41 to 12, R. H. Meagher, | C'emen bhep ,B P Le ed & CO . Yoo i i 1921 S, of Chicago, mroke the world’s = == aln Lo. RFCE[VED 108 PAIR L e S record for the plunge, covering tne 287 842 events occurred when Lisla L» distance of 75 feet in 40 seconds flat. : 28 Shetucket Street tar of Saranac Lake fell in the Lurdle Yale won the water polo game, 7 to Wizards. e race, breaking his shoulder. Ldmund ;% Waters ... ... 83 % 256 s ot il i . Murphy .. .. 9 88 265 | AGENCY Es-A-susHED, MAY 1846 o e | CONN. MILLS—MILFORD GAME J. Young .. .... 86" 89 281 STECHER THROWS LONDOS i SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT| h o e e AFTER WRESTLING 2:13:35 | Daniclon Feh, 20—Basketball f::ns W e 4 > i 5 techer, | here are on tip toe. of excitement to- : 4 {journey on foot these days, as the MADE BY 7 ‘zgfi;,?\ff{.,l,é“:fli‘:h_ifji. day awaiting the coming of the fam- i ;g 80— 269 ltrolleys can only reach a_point near s wrestling champion, threw Jim 0uS M®ord, Mass, team which is e h 85— 266 | the location mentioned. The contin- 4 o Greek champion, here to-iScheduled to meet the Connecticut 1 88— 278 |.tion of the tracks especially on what H »l ¢ |Londos, Greek champion, here to- iyt u, 0 et ot N Raturday L P e e UNITED STA RUB - % You are of g oot e wils: flock Mo aitleverine: | 281 279 253 813 | pletely covered with ice. 3 v HERE fur vie have adsauate STEAN bt et Miford has a remarkable aggrega- Mrs, David M. Dean of Town street, 3 fras and 85 s 4 it 7 s, 3 ) V e EGUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS | &, B SCOR S iders were pinneg | tion Of plavers, all top notchres among JEWETT CITY . |received word Friday morning of the 1 d the real skill that insures prompt | he e whed with | the professional dfollowers of " tI 2 . __ | death of her cousin Alfred J. Adams. of | a 5 |to the mat after he wa: dows game, and they are sure to give an| Rev. Prentice A. Canada, of Bar-|S¢ath of her cousin Alred J, Adams of Val 8.00 - sstisiactory service. 2 body oid. Stecher obtained the | gxhiition that will delight local fan- | rington, R, L, will preach af the Con-| North Adas ity vestin ot e Al : PS ue o h T. J. HEALY, reist lloclejatterytour siafinen) SRoRC ) dgm DojmEtter iwhat thetoutcomeor | Ereen s onal ehurclh as o cendidate O tpursdky)evening folloying an lllises : y 5 | Londos, wiw was several the game, morning. choir compose ; % Marguerite Bld'g. Norwich, Ct | o 0 ier and about twelve pounds light- | MRl KAl at the it | of maie Yoices, under the di- of one week with bronchial pneu-1 LEGAL LLN SE. his opponent, put up an ex- lent defensive battle but was Mills team expects the greatest crowd ‘ of the season and will oppose the vis- of n.sh the n“u%(‘ " Miss_Gladys Jeffers Burieson will tur-‘ mann. orth Adams for about seven years He had been a resident of | 1 Don'’t Delay As We Have Been Twoj ing when he had an opportunity for | jtors with his stroneest lineup, In- | leads the Christian Endeavor ser- }\‘f?;.';?‘gap';fs‘:?,‘:]i'na;es;.deedor:gnP\?limee:i {attack. He frequently tiied for a ieg suring a strugzle royal. | v-ce at T o'clock. it - Norwich! iigwn i Having Yo, weslsl . . g 'hoa ut the American stepped out T Rov. 4. 6. Aldrich will take for nis| Vacation tor stverel sumere,” win §f Weeks Trying to Get This Lot, and They} - We are seliing Vicict Ray LeAnses gt a of each w»:: h:;’\:‘ dlxj';ch‘er.‘VUT. :ge Emeralds Have Close Call. Izr}xxor.n‘.;\gv ltomc at I;h[e Me‘(\h;dis\ the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. T ] special price. Buy now. Also Dia- few occasions that Stecl v - Special ‘to The Bullatin: church Victory or Defeat: Which?| Reuben N. Robbins, of West Town . e T i i Mmoo 2 e sauirmed out easiy: | gy G o Chose e in | KOV, B 3 Anthony will lead tne | sivcer, being o nephew or aiv. nev: |8 Are Going Fast. .. it | Tube Repairing. The the first hour both tried In-| winning from the Milford, Mass, team. | wit oo preincs we g 4t 6. There | bins. Mr. Adams is survived bz his; « Eiin ond Tube Repairing: T held his man in a viselike front hody | I 2728 oI The MUII0Rd, Mase, team. | will be preaching at 7. wife, and besides Mrs. Dean there are | : right kind at the right price. | for head locks Stecher | (A€ JeA8YE champlons of New Englond, | ' pey. M. D. Fuller’s morning subject i two cousing Mrs. Allen Kinney and | : . i s id for five minutes triy ngfi mantic, Friduy nizht. After leading | to the Juniors at the Baptist church | Burton J. Robbins, of Providence, R. . > ' Srae R e P ek S TR orwich Army & Navy dtore|- a9, lock bul Lundos n ly freed himself.: .y o { . Vislone eart. Young People’s e - Silvy’s Ti € Shop (ot te s s mat ;1?:;?3’“:;‘:‘ in the second perion and { M o S Tne losic hor"e| CANTERBURY GREEN [a body g i Amer-| one basket of tying the sceve. hn | evening service at 7 is Bondage and ¥ 80 FRANKLIN STREET [ican Leid for seven minutes. He Was| scord at the half-way mark was 25 to | Dmancipation. There will be Gospelj The grange held a regular meeting UNTIL 8 forced to bridge four or five times to evade defeat. 14, and at the end of the game 34 to | hymns and soios. Wednesday evening. The first and 56-58 Franklin Street Norwich 132 in favor of the Emeralds. The| There will be no Episcopal services 5500{“1 tdesre;fd:::;e conferred upon a, Salvador Chevaller, the recently ar-| contest was rough in snots. Norman- | this month on account of the weath. | C1ass of can S Ml - e s ey ench wdestlere, threw Jack! din and Higgins exeelled for the locals | er and so much illness. A . e g s City with a f | and McCarthy, Walden and Allicon for Plainfield grange Tu y e g, SEE OUR WORK FIRST nd arm lock in three minute: ilford.. The lineups: Griswold Posi No. 15, of the Amer- where she assisted in degree work. * = > o 5 s i fcan Legi arranged for a pub- 3 G vas a visitor in Hartford s PRICEP s gl D:,;::.:;a]vgs},‘i:(r:']"‘“}"[ri-‘;nin!:.cHl'g':lns. le meet Finn's Opera Hpmh(. lafi“fie&"rin‘&“?lde;fiéa"fifi? meetings | a PAINTING VOILIG L aROny e , Kearns Sundas alternoon at 2.30, in conjunc- | of f: rs’ week. i c e ' !’Az;’.lmu YUUK \,AR | JACK JOHNSON TO LEAVE W“',,;,:‘;EEL {‘;j“‘»::r ‘? i tion i other posts in the coun- | Mrs. Elias Patrick is {ll at the home | A D V E R T I S l N G MOTOR CAR PAINT SHoP |l MEXICO NEXT THURSDAY | Mt o A S Tarepaieon Uibii by, :as of honor sent|of her daughter, Mrs. Barrows. i ; e A | Laredo, T —Jhck John- |~ Riferee Arthur Kelley: timers, Me- L G prirs, Truman Hart remaine . e I is one thing—real service is another. Having bought out the well-known | ~ 738-23, utoE e sic | Quilan and Sulivan. in the Worid War are to be dre-| Sterling, business of the Baird Tire & Supply Company, No. 331 Main Street. | - s | ChaIDDiON, e s il be vi i i i . | United DUWEL CLUB PREPARES ed. The udience will be Fred Sackett, temporary mail car- !'f Norwich, I intend to give all people of Eastern Connecticut an oppertunity DE\\TISTS 618 Hours 9-1. . where he will | to federal authori- | ty where he was convicted | ree, according to an | irectly FOR BASEBALL SEASON Duwel club and over 50 of the most P r, prices rall Chigndler Motor day evening the members of the ! Charles H. Ricketts an able and eioquent particularly well qual; ddress the ex-service men | $a.m to 6 p. m. the open before and after "‘nall time. The mills will Robinson. at Atla tic, Mass. aphical ad- ! rier, is having a tussie with the grip. ' Through the kindness of several along | the road, the mail gets up as far as the Green. Haven. forms put in operation by the Jap- to buy first-class Tires, Tubes, Oils, and Grease and to give such effici- ent service as will please all people A CORDIAL INVITATION who desire such, IS EXTENDED TO ALL. GOES FORWARD TODAY today and after it has been put in ence getween the anti-strike clauser of the Cummins and conference bilis was in the legal method of impos< < z gt run and | DIFFERENCES AMONG i Novw Peb, 20—Stocks wers Ir- gl ] run an 0—President Wil- | ing_penalties for violation. » A y © pen ns usual. ‘Wasghington, Feb. 2 resident Wil g Rk regular at the otset of loday’s deal: F. E. Robmsou and Barl Robinson MISSIONOREE SN KOREA;sons reply to the entente premiers| I am sbrry that Mr. Gompers did ings, s easing on selling ue oc Bos* rda S 9, i ] S DR. EDWARD KIRBY | o il siss o slios b o Bty B iy Canden) fo 1| New Yok Kb 0__sharp e lon, the Adrite, guestion, DU |l ey’ or'not 1 nnd.sent ov t. i, s - t) i 32 e g sy ences whic have develoj E = & B . e Room m;,h Thaye- Rulding [.l,mcpr Aip i o 1€| sts of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore | miseionaries in Korea concerning re- , Secretary Polk continued to study it|2 telegram,” Mr. Thom said. “I wa on in the city and readily available.” “There is not the slighest founda. g kst i 1 i d has ; 1:30-5 and 7 . m. s 2% error Mrs. H.|apese were shown in two reports made the usual diplomatic form an : o 8 p. e ?Zm'L 3 : s name as president of | public today by Rev. Sidney L. Gulick, been approved finally by the presi-|tion for any sch atalfeneal X apc S Sen cete o i gan P e eaters and southe pDrter & Bio G kS nary society of the Con- dent it will be coded .and put on the |Sent 'no such telegrams _an v DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DR.F. C. JACKSON [ DR. D. J. COYLE | isi 30 S ti suit with pirits to make a dozen or more bar- | ihest rising almost 30 cents to.: the King's e satin hat. Her bouauet Lonidon Tabinse —Dmelnl denita) et T e pound over thehlu'w hrccord of the was of The best man was | jssued here today of a statement pub- | ed that the couple offered him $15 to b i B ‘Qer‘"cefii“m;{“’,’;‘;i ot ALe oy Bopnguc. lished in the Paris newspaper Echo De 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. |, Office Hours: Samt 8 p. m |dend pay {cluded the further strength of ex- gh grade shares or assured made comparatively Lt tle headway the itermediate and leathers made noteworthy recoveries. Reactions of one to four points at the close were the logical resuit of profit taking.” Sales amounted to 1,- 050,0000 shares, Favorable incidents of the day in- chanke, the London quotation at its applying to accommodations over the | week-end. All branches of the bond market re visibly stronger, speculative is- ues again featuring the railway di- vision, with further improvement in Norfolk South Nerfolk & West ypr Tenn Conper Tobaceo Product Tobeceo Prod pr’ Pacific .. d a not'ce from the branch sec- to arrange for an inter-de- nom'national mesting the first Friday MecCarthy per- formed the ceremony and was cele- brant of the nuptial mass. Miss Bourque wore a traveling suft of dark blue broadcloth. Her hat was of pearl gray satin and maline and she carried b Many relatives and friends were in attendance. During the afternoon Mr, and Mrs. Lacroix left for Hartford and @prinefield. The bride received many | beautiful gifts. On their return Sat- urday from their wedding trip a recep- tion was given them at the home of secretary of the commission on rela- One complained that the first reform granted, restoring the rizht of the Ko- wa sa mistake, the reonle were not ready for self-government and that he was convinced the Japanese <overn- | ment was determined to give Korea an ! 1 enllghtened admlnlstmtlon NO PEACE NEGOTIATIONS WJTH SOVIET RUSSIA Paris to the effect that Premier Llovd Georee, of Ttaly, favored the opening of peace negotintions with soviet Russia through Maxim Litvinoff, the soviet assistant commissary of foreign af- fairs. in concert with. Premier Nittl tents of the document, but a feeling of satisfaction was noticeable in ad- than take them into court on a charse i of attempting to bribe Officer John Scully, the local police turned Samuel | Levine and Esther Kontrowitz of Bridgeport qver to the federal officers { today to be prosecuted for carying al- coholic liquors. In their automobile, which had struck a truck, was enough | Jot them proceed without looking fur- | ther into the automchbile coHision Wed- nesday night. FLAT DENIAL OF STATEMENT MADE BY SAMUEL GOMPERS s and south- n i yiney . gregational chureh was omitted from | he Orient of the Federated cables. written nothing and haye said noth Ll S‘;:‘vmm OLIO t’?el-cfiom{;ir;ts“;i L | the notice in ¥riday's Bulletin in the t‘fiiiic‘lé‘q"o‘. ‘Christ in America. The; State department officials still |iDg Which could be construed intot tht S e e Call to Prayer. Mrs. Wheelock re-!pames of both writers were withheld. | steadfastly refused to discuss the con- | slishtest foundation for the state ment.” the alarm to the Emergency hospital. The ambulance, reinforced by re- serves from the Third precinct station, worked more than two hours applying artlfictsl spmie ol 4 removing ths { injured to the hosplhl. W el Teleshone | foreign flotations and marked firm- | Wil the groom In Baltle. They will begtn Washington, Feb. 20—Alfred P. |ness in the Liberty group. Total “.sg‘l‘l""’;,“;;fl'-'” keeping house in a newly furnished Thom, general counsel of the Asso- sales, par value, aggregated $13 350, home in this village. ciation of Railway Executives, issued 000. ' Old U. 5. bonds Were unchan- MONEY T a flat denial today of the statement el b New York, Feb. 20—Call money NORWICH TOWN made by President Gompers of the Flo Wers Ed T Srogke: P ieact L nCRERE R Roy, Hoser GupieR e s night at a_meeting with house mem. 3 51-2; H ica, Dbt . a reeSIm The following 42 3 summary of ';;m"-rflm 5 1-4. o st Methodna: ®ascpat Town Hall, Danielson Rt s o e e 4 e church. Sunday morning. That even- FOR ALL OCCASION® A e : COTTON ing Rev. Mr. Guptell is to speak in|Saturday Eve., February 21st Orders Deliversd { dm Tieet Suga New York Feb. 20—Cotton spot | Uncasvilie - pr Am Bosh Mag quiet; middling z Allison Rogers of Boston. is expect- MAPLE® yuD NURSERY CO, | Btz e i 5" i Town - today” (Sutor- MILSORD = - H. v i g day) to pass the week end at the NNECTICUT MILLS A e Ephe s Am (Atu:n o i m. by L Clore t home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, C cAsTINGS 5. e & Yosiner » 1 10id Voodbury. O Rogem, of Upper Wesh-| . Best Game of ithe:Senson e e Ist4ks, 1847 @120 | Johmn Gemble of Huntington ave- 8:30 P. M. Am N g 074 |nue who is critically 1l with pneu- l\l CASTINGS | SR e s A R el & A :vl‘:fii".u‘%!!fl:! Hospital the early part Og the week. URNISHED PRCMPTLY BY i Friday he was reported fairly com- . Ve ea 45t s por $169. bond. fortable. Ben Hurs of Jewett City of THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0. Tethleher A person residing in Norwich Town, Connecticut Mills 2d. - s is- | enthusiastic baseball fans of Norwich | &5 ke had four sons in the service. rst Officer Charles H. Barker, who | 2 DR! ALFRED RICHARDS oo of Mex- | held a meeting In Billinge' hall {0 1t * prosramme will include a solo | was mentioned last week as being on § FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO’S PRODUCTS A SPECIALTY. DENTIST i ity, cr\p‘es of which drrived here ! cuss plans for the oreanizing of a ser s Evelyn Reid, a poem read!the vessel Princess Anne, is. visiting a st » s | today. pro baseball team for the comi B. Montgomery of Pachaug,!his brother, WV m 0. Barker, at’ FA i Rt Office Tours: According to the interview, Johnson bassball season. Dan O'Brien ing by a quartet. The cler-| Brightside cottag 1 Phone 1209, A. F. GREENE gy of the fown will participate in thei Mrs, Lucy Troening has gone to, e £ 5 exercises, New York. ! i i 3 1 chools and bank will be closed| Miss Ruth Davis has recovered from | i -i € £ : in observance of Washing- | illness and is back at high school. N === T A A FR ¥ L y.. The postofiice will| Roger Brown has returned to New WISON'S ADRIATIC REPLY | ““During later fieiad feats o bury their dead in private ministration circles and it was gen- |28 PERSONS OVERCOME BY ; [ periods of the session trading was de- jof the Lental season Feb. 20. Con-| emeterics instead of public grave- erally understood that Mr. Wilson had BURSTING OF GAS MAI} . enta! ! ected from transportatior | Zitions mot being favorable for such|yards provided by the government, ‘made an unequivocable statement of ) inent industrials and specialties. Thése | Inpirition Cop |2 mecting she consulied with the| snowed a “touch of irony” because it the American government's position.| Bridgeport, Conn, Feb. 20—Twenty: featured by General Motors and Cfu- |jit Hunater - jDrosident of the other socicties in the | related to the dead rather than the! yuyqo turther exchanges on the sub- | ©ight persons were overcome and fiw cible Steel in which the bears sus-|in \,:,',,.,,fi,(‘";',“,fl,,e = | foatter and at her susgestion the call| jiying, while the other maintained that s .5 @ ®otn it 3™ “belivede that | Of them are in serious conditon in St ur eon fained further unishment. e st to praver at individual homes was| rigiculing the graveyard _regulation With the edelivery of the president’s| Vincent's hospital here today becaust g g | General Motors registered an” ‘ex- | mmet Sieoien thetoal] as unfair, as it was the first on the . Wit the SGeivery, O fIC AEHATC S of the bursting of a large ges maln | treme of 16 1-2 points at 254, dmosti“iufn,‘u Metor BALT - LR O ol Koreans gon ihe question will have been re- | about &30 a. m. EhiuT‘f“a‘Lif'y'°§§u§’l A7 Grory Building |30 peints from its recent low and el Moewr ofs i “The pleas for amnesty, immediate |mOved from the argumentatiVe Stage.|; g the pas entered in some manner | Crucible Steel at a 5 p(zufl, gaunr wush Maxvell Motor pf - ctf At ATl Hallows’ church in Moosup ! aholition of flogging and torture, free | T R S overcoming every occupant of the ... Norwich, Co e s Y Y | ing, Feb. 9, Leona | speech and other measures have not MEN WITH LIQUOR house: Tvicn, nn, | y w 0?*-( e il iatacks s b | & . and Mrs. Louis | seemed to tch imagination of | OFFERED OFFICER BRIBE | The occunant of the top flood, awak- [ 005‘1’:’“"'“‘9_5{ ey oo e m’:‘ | Bourque of \Igfle D, was united in|the officials” according to the first, | ing an]d imeuing‘t}:; gas. managed to pings and metals while textiles and' J‘g‘g,\p;"'; Lacroix of Bal- | while the second said the revolution | Greenwich, Conn., Feb. 20.—Rather | siruggle to the window and later gave Tethlehem gAICAECRRAIEHARKET recelved word this week from a rela- Tonic . High, lowm Closs tive in Washington, D. C.. that there vs. Longo’s Euglu_ Th N h El tn o New 11 to 25 Ferry Strest R e e e et a fg A (] orwu: eCcLric AR ] B% 1% 1% ago today (Saturday). es for one.dmhdm’ WHES YOU WANT 10 put your bus. | poh Cn & z 129 126% 126% U i WO gam 3 el o ) p Towy residents who live beyond | I SRR s, Eoohis Lae, 0 50 [ usses rte sfy 1w sy |the West Town Street school, = are the first at 7:30 P. M. columps ef The 73 nx nx : obliged to continue their homeward