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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; 'UNSETTLED TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES @he Builetiae, | WESTMINSTER CHURCH 150 VEARS LD ov. 15,1920, THE WEATHER, Off Atlantic Coast. North of Sandy Hook—moderate west winds, partly cloudy weather Monday. Sandy Hook to Hatteras—moderate va- riable becoming northeast and probably Monday night; cloudy wea- creasing © ther Monday. Conditions. over practieally but there night of a distur Il parts of th Mountains. rortheastward and be attended by rains| and snows Monday night or Tuesday in the m e &ill be lower Tuesday Yorecast suthern New Eng 1: Partly cloud Observations in Norwich The B following records repor: rom ch & ' t 18 S 18 30.80 1z 5 30.85 6 pom 28 30.80| Comparisons. T r Saturday: Fair. )N AND TIDES. ) a3 843 ) 5 w41 ! 06 I 1138 oW L. ' GREENEVILLE . J sl < nie on| prove and several . e n . 1. A 1 ar, il . 1 . his posi- e j %y, Miss M , " G man emvloyed on the night Jack - \ Poyerd and | Ulric Pep'n days for . r ean M The Melr > games from the Army-Xavs eam Fri- @day nig the loc Lemoreux ors for moreux Melrose Five D. Raymand m 303 L. Paradis 9 313 2. Paradis 115 326 Lemoroux ¢ 9 327 Tota 513 1567 Working on CUff Street Extension. Street Comm! has begun wor! for which a c propriation to imnrove th Jedge of rocks is bei lasted out. Spain & 1549, CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always brars ~ g o ez £00ds in arriving at the basis of the tax. | ADVIS On the other hand, if the manufacturér sells goods at a delivered price and he { himself pays delivery | ; harges are regarded as a | t of the selling price in arsiving at the Westminster Congregation\ church in-the western part of the town of Canterbury is to celebrate on Tues- day of this week the 150th anniversary of the building and the organization of the church, conducting a programme that will last through the morning and after- are but three Congrega- tional ehurches in the state of Connec- still n use, that are older than the Westminster church. The programme arranged is to be L as one of the regular gatherings ance off the east|0f the Six-Church South Windham con- Those who attend will follow Prayer, Rev. Mary Macomber of Central $ of regulations Tdward | that the tax is measured by the pri | which the bevera facturer and th pro ‘Welcome Greeting. Davies of Westm Hymn, “Rock of Ages Greetings from Mother church, Rev. R. Humphrey of C Grandmother k of Piainfield e is sold by the manu- L if the price of the bev= ed to cover the tax, the x is on such increased price, which in- | cludes the amount added by the manufac- wrer to cover the tax. At S “On the other hand, if the price is not nection with claim increased o cover the tax, but the manu- | medical. surgical facturer quotes the price of the beverage 1 and the amount of the tax as separate | PTCSent the exact ampunt and, in the event are rendered, shows the John Barstow, former pas- High pressure continued during Sun- tor ot Norfolk, indications Sat- irm a Foundatior Bdward Davies | ulf of Mexico which will prob- | ference. theastward. (Cold weather|the usual conference plan of bringing a erally east|basket lunch, but hot coffee will be pro- the entertaining church. wn . speakers and move, former residents are to be present and resting day is anticipated. Announcement of Ba Charles Barsto Intermission of one hour ternoon Session outlook | Vided b bance over the Gulf of | cral on the price sells his e and place where he price must be! Greetings from la two minutes e Three minute talk by Rev. Atlan nd New England | nection with the church is that the bufld- ng was erected and prepared for dedica- tion before the church body was organiz- ace on the same cated in quot that if other iten portation | & are included in the selli the tax mus h ‘events took p 2 without segregation, of the Congregational Conneeticut, of Har stonishments an old church, Voorhees of Pomi: ways been a vital revoiutionary ctor from pre- n times in all that has con- ied the western half of the town of or records of the manufacturer { "% different items entering into the | ice, if the purc] tion of the church years after the landing of the Pil- . The following is the programme that has been prepared for the semi-ter- ary of Westminster chure Ten O'Clock A. M. ow the | ot fully | n advance of the invoice for the goods, > is made, of the differ- | ms eftering into the quoted or Solo by revresentative of the gra Hymn, “Blest be the tic [hat Benediction by Rev. Music by choir of t is the understanding of the bureau |® rtain manufacturers actually sell containers in which their beverage i 1 a certain amount container, and that anufacturers who actuall ch agr Scripture, John 17:13-26, Rev. W. Fryling of Waurezan SECOND COMING LIFE OF JOSEPH SHOWN ES AT Y. M. C. as to refund. ses it is clear that the sell- ced upon ‘his product by the the price of the rage and the container, and that such amount paid for both The nearness of the end of the ecclesi- t begins Nov. 25th— church to direct ption of the faithful at this season ion of the four great sub- A larger number t] attended the Y. ) afternoon at 1 o'c to the considera high mass in livan chose for his theme the second com- Egypt he almos favor with th coming of the Saviour was ected and epochal, for the repro- who had fors o, t00, when Christ shall keep s and shall | ufacturer may t T outlined in Article country where ufacturers do not A deposit §ifriatia: being in a pl orable justice in rigor will ocoup I now sits mercy in com- ser,”ivhich denos return of the contain t of such depo What then will become of Morn. | quires ; and the preacher grap ontainer to the manufac : trehaser understanc of (hose who have bee warning to turn from w tress upon the fact t of the Roman facturer, su it every priest church voices over « admonitions of of holy seri ot be said to % er within the unkind to him, — the regulation: on their way to I in the justice of God there the good will h all received | warded doom of hell No more severe rc | we bust trust to God and d any offender | Toseph's expe throuzh their carele of the obligations of their judgment must nized and rewarded {to luck but trusted s D.| ror whe | selfishness, always ready to help the ot mechanism Bowen and O, for him and whole world. c time, now is the | the preacher, exhortine his hearers not to defer boy and every m: | best ability.” ® | numbered with the friends of God on that €hown on ihe s of silk and silk m TAX APPLIE SHINGTON the piece. | CAMPAIGNE Co., | | Bisph at ] Mré Ow LE oALY {HTAT ¢, left here 121 roll call of the Nor- | rican Ked Cross ected by Miss 2 nted to Pres-| the “In order to disne e excellent w Norwich 1s to be | [ m captains of the evening to complet ker of Hartford was di- lupon the re over the drive, ir. Parker i in Hartford. in November, Norwich ,and w move his family here, his ne to Hartford, Parker to his wife, | | that the tax 15 s0ld, that is to s'from the vende which, in th came 'there to wol L worthy object. call will be got ready rvn | that if article ital stock 0 shares of $100 each. | Mand. iess with $1,000. nd the freizht uch place to tl aid by the purch: they are sol Stonington Ba:® ruptey A. Konnet Fishing Co. of Ston- all of Norwic reported at the sec- fice at Hartioed. with the United Sf ot the nurchaser, & King, $638.81 ton, $626.61; H. Chesbro, $59 il of Stonington: New London Ice New London, $107.80, and F. | M. Dyer, New York, $1,845,13. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OLD FASHIONED FAMILY MEDICINE FOR COLDS, GRIP, PNEUM AND BODY BUILDING FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE! BUILDS NEW STRENGTH DUR-| ING THE GETTING-WELL STAGE ‘ AFTER ANY ILLNESS— : ymond of the | A Doctor’s Prescription. Free|] From Alcohol #nd Dangerous Drugs |} —60 Years In Use. sioner George E. Fellows on CIIff street extension, mesting voted an ap- street. A large More than sixty Medicine was ‘first preseribed for throat troubles. P Since that time the number o ased until now y medicine in thousands of homes all over | the country, i Moghers depend on it to keep every member |fi of the family safe from colds, grip and the |§ tore serious’ troubles which are likely to de- Velop from a simple cold if it is neglectec The reason is plain—rather John's is a pure food medici body building. colds and throat troubles i1 1 It is guaranteed free from alcolol and danger ago Father have trial by jury until its users has the standard steadily incr ne, wholesome, nouris S FLETCHER POST ABOUT COMP Bey inc | wi ze of cx-service men {with their -mil that, under the paid or m jcare be p i from the bui on n for conipensa nd h entire period between diseh: repre. | possible. for vouchering funds has put having in our fil ments, the custo death” and “ide on us the neces previous to s For compens: causé of the clearly ; but, tim 1 more di to con | BEa lomenh ook cian or physic atten tre e was a g him an: and i of the t is re- : | r 1| that he mean- | The ¢ s Mrs. Dwig and is not subject | Avery, ch ss J. M. Case | . W." Chap 1awin C. € MEN | of for ven, ( You Lawrens H | ATURE BREAKDOWN Xy, nerve, pir bioo A report 1 4 poor t | e vea | eali Vinol, our in Mrs, W. J. Nixon says: “I was sick for me no appetite This! Strength: my doctor advised Vinol. ny strength after everythir | i f: INSURE YOUR CHILD'S FEET _ We urge mothers to choose Educator Shoes for their children, for Educa- tors ave scientifically shaped to fit the feet——they let the fect sroww as they should. %) There is nc ec buying other than the ‘“EDUCATOR SHOES”’ EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR EDUCATCRS Model Booterie 132 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CCKN. | Hok, China. Rev. Mr. Smith, a former ATION CLATMS | Norwich Town !ann;‘::‘nnc::d un-l::;u: ngth of time elapsed | chyrch related experlences along his -line 1 40 lof work in which his Whole heart and iing more wiil more dif- | gou) is\ involved. in his love of and G [ fioult to conneet their present difticulties | 10 Gog ‘n eduoating the Chinese to bo- service, f? | come Christians. Of specsal interest was ¢ | the account of a wedding ceremo: r- Kbt g L hospital | tormea by him the eatly. part of Ovty. | Wation in eyes and lids; The writer stated that the sum of | ¥icion and makes { about §75 would purchase homa furnish- ings, clothes, etc, to-last a life.time. Games and music provided -an even-| == (O Bleasure recemtly, at the home of Miss Jessie E. Hyde ashing- | & o When she entertained infor.| 500, Was repeatel mally several members of the W. L T.s,|{ o gt the organized club connected with her Sunday school class of the First Cengre- Two new members nmumicatiou | per, r risi insurance to Flefcher pos Legion. Ther continues the statement, is of the un importanc, that, i con- tion and ital care, e and the | e be covered by as conclusive nd connccted evidence of disability In connection with the payment of in- ely theretn the tax docs ot | Surance deith claims, the requirements amount representing tax on price of the product. ther words, the theory of tiie reg- is that the tax ment of government Mike HIGPesived eke anq Mott of Willimantic; Qisabled men: i since winter in Florida. supplying e period from to the present time, by the following = physi- any physician come person | who knoy the case) An 1 | (preferably as In service) ~ I stating the cireumstances under which his ses were incwrred or ag- 3 1 condition ons why the em- dates, of all hos th the | claims: In addition to there must be forwarded Mrs. John 1. Trowning ot :nl.lin. were in attendance at the mis-| ry supper in the chapel Friday eve-| it he or |7 1 r 1 2s to the | t afternoon, at the Johnson | ex-service members of the household and al viistors werce highly entertained Take | for an hour by the Norwich Town Quin- G- The enjoyable programme given g death cer- n pleasing harmor panied by the orca beautitully & re of the pro, S. Geer of 272 wor the supper. | thongs. BOR-CPTO Sharpens Vision Soothesandheslathee { ena eyesight quickly, re { Ezch thour, giasses unnccossary fn many instances, says Doctor, Drcge gists refund your money if it faila. at the Backus hospital three weeks pre- by the orchesira, Theodofe Sierry vioki L. Stanley Gay, fiute; Rev. Gurdon B‘lllc)" ‘cello; Miss Marion Were admitted at this first meeting of| Doy, Miss Eiizibeth A. Olaf dclisiicd Charies H. Lamb, under whose d. cocoa to her guests, who were: Marcus 5, i bt Dresident of the class; Frank \ i o g e ott Theodore Sterry.! quets by Miiss Olaf and D: Raymond Smith, Walter Durr, George, Durr and Elmer Brownirg. Mr. and Mrs. Willia ‘Washington street are expecting to leave' a fo; Norwich today (Monday) to pass the They are to sail from: New York Tuesday for Jacksonville and| sy mipacacsi from there go by’ rail to Gainesville,| no for all tue they will pass several weeks at|motto, ‘A Great the home of their son, Howard W. Geer and his family. rpreied layed in a skilful manner U ligate for Miss Olafs solos Yy accom Jjoyment is the Art of Cultivating Pleas ant Associations,” has Thomas Potter of New London|by the co and Mrs, A. M. Stacy and Mrs. William| the concerts. Pendleton of - Oswegatchie, were guests recently for a day at the home of Su- | CONFERE perintendent of Parks and Mrs. Edward of Rockwell s¥eet. Following several months' stay at her home on Peck's corner, Miss Bernice L. derwood has returned to Eoston, to i ey resume her studies at the New Engiand | | Conservatory of Music. Ja o “on Sy Gladys Beebe, a student at the! It 10 be heid at the Y. it onnecticut college spent the week enl he home of her parents, Mr. and | Ail¥n I Mrs. George S. Beebe of Tcotland road. | Case will spe During the past week men have been|(Of the Y. M.C.A aying the board walks in several parts| Within individu town, ‘for the Norwich Rural As al welcome extended at aily | Tae suaip st savors of the sea CE ON METHODS OF WORK WITH BOYS The New London County Sur Association and the Y. {ministers, Sunday schoo! superinten ers of N (Monday) evening with supper L. Brown will preside, James L. bricfly in relation to boys'work churches. ple spealy'r of the evening wil the custom for many :gprs, |P- F. Morecombe of Hariford osephine Rogers and Miss Ma- vit by a | bel Rogers of est Town street recently ent a day in ‘Hartford. practical experience in u: program with church gro: Twenty-five have mad. g a mid-week ada. | In_bright procession through the sky§ The Gordian knot was made of leather To Cure a Cold in Ore Day LAXATIVE GOD 18 MY LIFE. Cod is my Life! I need not man's pro- 5 Cirth-born_siorms of sickmets Sna Geears . : & uch deed, vach siep, &t 1" direetion - Leads cut of uarsness to Bterns! Day. No failure daunts my can make, mine eye- v Vhere s my ventures are compiets in Him * s God is my strength, my framé from ‘no passion that ean harm my rist, the Master, whispers: ace, be st b were; God is iy 21! The same dear Love, fhat guldeth The ln: " soarro= over feld and fogm cacn @ ut and nrova thags ucealul for my Joursey Home. —Robert Dorman. AN OLD APTLE TREE. 1 inow an sncient o Tial takes the brecues ustly, v bear aitars (rom the south. the, a8 from a mighty mowth or s branches sway, its branches sing, n,the blithe ossom tide of apring ey are as lutes atiune wong Through summer und through wutmser long, Nor hecu he winter's triumphing. With Hybla honey at the core, 1is fruit gleams | ke new minted ore No bougn in the ories In Ume antique beyund the seas A rarer, richer burdcn bore. It crests a hill that Jooks away Toward dawn! nd descending day; It tops a vale where rillets run Like sleck chamelcons in the sun; It sces the moon and stars obey; Obey the Will that wheels them by The Dip.er and the Greater Bear, And every constellation there; Sad will it be when it shall die. For with the jassing of its boughs Will pass, as from an aged house, Something of beauty. Something such o hamian sendefmens Snd 100Ch, And memor-es of Jovers’ VOWS. The ous supper Mission: s church. I PROVERB—He is unworthy to live who only lives GRANTED PATENT: T How To Kz¢p Young AND GUARD ACAINST A PREM- percentage of men and break down pre- void it is to con- and strengthen vital re- ty who have could ived from| 1 strength druggists w0 supply the d and d restored . ter else had | ailed.” Why don't yod try Vinol ? snomy in RTEOUS & JRJg ITCHELL for himself. A WONDERFUL OFFER—BOX OF ENGRAVED Stationery For Christmas Gifts FOR 89c HE DIE BECOMES YOUR PROPERTY of Fine Stationery, including the die, all embossed from the selxction of 30 different styles of Monograms, in any color, including gold. Suppese, for instanc Christmas gift. and one more cert: If you are considsring a Christmas gift we would urge you to leave your ordor NOW. This offering is growing in popularity and those who delay or~ dering until later are likely to be dis- appointed. At the present time all orders will be filled in about ten days —but orders designed for Christmas gifts can be held until wanted. This offer entitles you to_order 24 Shaets of Paper or.24 Cards or you can have 12 sheets of Paper and/12 Cards, with Envelopes to match. The paper used is of good quality and is sold regularly at 50c a box, but furnished in white only. Mail orders will be acepted but in or- dering by mail, be sure to give number of Monogram wanted and color—also state whether you want Monogram placed in center or lsfe corner, and whether you want paper or cards. Remember—this offer includes a box of Fine Stationery, all emboss:d with Monogram, the die to become your property—all for 89c. \ Personal Christmas Greeting Cards THEY SOLVE MANY SOCIAL PROBLEMS It may be an old friendship that you wish to revive; or, perhaps, it is but a conventional cgurtesy that you must return; or you may wish to send a bit of yourself in the form of a mes- sage of cheer to the home-folks at Christmas time. Whatever the occasion, you will find the engraved personal greeting card, with its sincere message of hofiday cheer, the correct.answer. We have hundreds of pretty styles of cards to select from, ready to be en- graved from your own name card plate. We take orders for lots of 25, 50 or 100 cards or booklets, which will be delivered in ten days. En- velopes furnish with each card or booklet. Price range in lots of. 25 cards from $3.00 up. (No orders taken after December 1st) THE PORTEQUS & MITCHELL CO. l HUMOR OF THE DAY that you wish to acknowledge some courtesy ex- tanded, or you desice to remember some friend with a birthday or with & You could not select a more charming or more useful gift to give pleasure. b So we who cherish it would say— Far be the hour of its decay ! : From its high vantage on the hih. May it spread bened iction st | As fragrant as its blooms 2y, —Clinton Scollard, in New York Herald “What a cat.” “Eh, my dear?” he knows 1 spent $400 more than she aid on my vation, and, yet she won't ad- mit that 1 had a better time."—Loutsville Courier-Journal. “You must have faith in your fellow san” eaid the high-minded citiven. have,” replied Uncle Bill Bottle- “but ot enough to buy any boet- ¢z liquor."—Washington Star. Housefire—I never give alms at the door, but if you wish you may have & little dinner. Tramp—>Madam, would it be considered immodest to inquire what the dinner Bill is today?—Edinburgh Scotsman. “Is this the land of the free?™ doubt 1t,” said Mr. Bibbles. Yes?" “But after sampling some of the heme brew’ people drink. I'm convinced it's the home of the brave“—Birmngham ~Age- Herald. Friend—T hear 114 you recelved a flat- tering offer to join the Syphon Pictures Corporation. Movie Star—TYes, T aid. Friend—Why didn’t you aceept 1t? | Movie Star—Decause they, empioyed no finesse in approaching me on the subject. They were so brutally commercial about the subject.—Film Fun. “I heard a lot of folks across the réds singin’ “The Old Oaken Bucket way Mte st night.” remarked S1 Simlin Yes" replied Uncle Bill Bottlsten. ‘Kind o' sounded like the'd been fakin' that old oaken buocked out an’ fillin’ with raisins_and yeast and - thingh”™— Washington - Star. 2 Mrs. Goldhrat—What would you #iy it 1 gave you a nice drink of lemenade? eighbor's Child (aged six)—Here's lookin' at you!"—Buffalo Express. Music Teacher—Johnny, don’t you know what your mother seads you here for? Johnny—For spite. She wants me to be ble to play worse than the giris in the next flat.—Boston Transeript. - “Gosh " said the fresh, “Here it is 13 ock, and 1 should have left at 10.30. Fine ! sald his senior girl “Thal gives us ten hours and a half yet'— Michigan Gargoyle. “How do you think stolen kisses ougint to be assessed?” “At their face value”—Baltimere American - Father (to Sammy, coming home ia bedraggled condition)—"Great Soott! How you do look:” es, pa, 1 fell in a2 mud hele” o What, and with your new pants em, too?* I didn't have time to take them xchange. KALEIDOSCOPE Ancient Egyptians and Chinese Bid padiocks. 3 | A burglar who broke into a Connelle- ville, Pa., shoeshop and stole eleven shots found later that they were all for the same foot. i In the library of Trinity coliegs Dib- lin, are maps of each county in Ireland, drawn by hand on vedum in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. : Ireland is more than twice the Sise lof Denmark and Switzerland together and almost a third larger than Holland land Belgium combined. The longest interurban trolley train operated in the United States, consisting of nine cars, is run between the cities of Cleveland and Akron. . Lydia, which attained the apex. of.its {power under Croesus, became sucoee- | sively thereafter a province of Persia, Athens, Macedonia and Rome. == The British government of 1714 ef- fered $100,000 to any one inventing a machine which would give the longitude at sea anywhere within thirty miles. Garden produce raised in the’ achool gardens in the five boroughs of New York Jast summer had & market value of $33,153.33. Neirly 4,000 children had a part in the cuitivation of the gardens. Reconstruction of homes in the devas- tated areas of France. has .been Eoing on so rapidly that 13,110 homes are re- built, 175,500 have been repaired and 46,570 other buildings have been made temporarily habitable. - One of the treasures of the Bernies Pauah! Bishop museum at Honolulu ls a marvelous fegther cloak, the property of Kamahamaha' the Great on which valuation of $1,000,000 hag been placed. t is kept in a steel vault and is only exhibited at rare intervals. According * to & recent travelér in China, if that country had 100,000 milss of railroad and a similar_length of gbod roads, there wouldbe opensd up = vast empire of rich resources for settlement !an ddevelonment. The Chinese people {:r’lll,\' prefer to extend their own 4 jopments and relieve their congested - {les by settling the ir, country then by obtaining altics Sbread. . e