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| FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1920, FULI. ASSOCIATED PRESS DESP , Nov. 19, 1920, WEATHER CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Arthur Botham; Apple - Blossom Time, (Universalist) Peter Devito; Chili Bean, Clifford Carey ; Let the Rest of the World Go By, Edwin Yerrington; Mjther Machree, G. Leon- Ferecast NORWICH UNIVERSALISTS' character. Ask the man on -the street iard; All the Love they Waste on Baby. - . | 100TH ANNIVERSARY [and he will tell you that he can only, se¢ | Robert Woodmansee; For Every Doy | one solution. (Continued From Page Nine.) er what you belleve for you ought|1em: What Is it? It is the church and | That .OM Irish Mother of Mine, Daniel o the . truset aud. best. " Yeur |ite Teligign. But what has the church 0| Donohue; Tell Little Gypsy, Samuel d by what you.believe, offer? Pretty buildings, handsome archi- | Faleone! I've Got a Pair of Swinzinz : scored the voung people of | ecture? Creeds? 'We have ~these but|Doors Andrew Boyens: Down'the Tral mad for amusement and | 408 2n¥0ly c'we a S Have lto Home Sweet Home, Leo Farrell; No- it is all right for them|We 2nything? Ye hatve Jesus |body Knows, Al Perron. 54 5E od time, he Christ. We have life of Chri said. No n a good time for young| more than our own church. aoul of Christ in the human 1 deople should be shown that|problems. Wheu we have this there will| Robert Woodmansee, Samuel Falcone, An « serious side to life. We need |be 10 Wars, no stri rything will De | jreyy Boyens, Peter Devito, Charles Ris- Comparisons ioday, the kind of religlon that|as God wants. This is the great oDDOT|jey Charles Dyer. Touls Truckner, Al " [ Il make me live up to their ideals. | tunity of the RO AR T the | Perron. BAward Whliamson. Peter Viono, i & g o soul of Christ in a 1 o Pera e e fonal. Superint®adent Speaks. D e Sowens sl 1o the: decoration: of | L£0 ESHRIL Dealel iDanohve, | Georse e B John Smith Lowe, D.D., nationallye church were sent to Norwich by Mrs | giomee “'Jonn MoNally, Raymond Wom Sl R Rty SToks. e i AN ISR L T M Whlttsmiore of Lancister, MEBS. poyay . peaker of the afterncon. Dr. Lowe's! " e °f & former pa ress dealt largely with the denomi- FIELDING TAKES BONESET MEDAL FOR BRAVERY ‘ld c r‘v:l?:‘l‘!i"‘n;vr‘ ::Z;em’c“:m‘;:;fi 73“‘.‘ TEA TO PRES. wu.s_ox TO NIANTIC NAVY MAN m. ch and he urged all present to give New York Tribune of Wednesday print- | Wilbur Friedman of Niantic .received S48 | their undivided support and to back the ed the following regarding :the visit of | through the mails recently from Wash- b o he diniE the Fielding family of this city to Pres-|ington. D. C., a medal and two bars for re there s mo vision the people' ident, Wilsan: bravery in service during the world w id Dr. Lowe. Plessed be the old Washington ,Nov. 16.—Boneset tea.| Mr. Friedman was an ensign in the navy sce visions and the young men, famed for its curative powers among the | and won -distinction while his ship-was > N 1 o dream dreams. Dr. Lowe then wert <n will be made available for Pres-|doing duty in,German waters.. He made i of the latest denominational ‘ident W or. “adventure” as he styled cum Fielding, he said, is “Two Univer- | Occum, the rk where but one year ago, wich, Conn., had one” It is sk or swim; suc-| - Chief Occum I or fail. We have launched set our sail and the winds of God Mohicans, of s tha White IHouse. : package of the tea, which with Secretary Tumulty. will teen months ago when we launch- last campaign it was not the!of this bo here were plenty of them,!qrink a I It can't done” . who are ! will be mad. for It was the)cym geclared. hot It isn't science, material- ism or wealth that will solve the prob- what we need to solve the present day when Lemuel Oc- e known as Chief Washington our| tonight and carried with him a special | be left “If President Wilson will take a pinch water at night, and nuw!u. MINSTRELS $TAR of the East Side gave a minstrel for the Norwich boys. mansee, Bill Pedace. Carey. - Opening chorus, entire company ; Who's on the Level, Charles Dyer: ducing the entire company: his boat enable her: to keen in_touch American vessels. The Germa shot - away ‘the radio apparatus or- early part of the war. APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT IN GROTON SAVI An appeal to errors was filed the superior court vith the clerk of the su- IN JEWETT CITY On Wednesday evening the Duwell.club and dance in Rioux hall in Jewett City. The house was packed and an appreciative audience were generous in their applause Each member of the minstrel troupe was excellent in his part and the singing of the principals was good, the singers being forced to re- spond to many encores. The programme follows: Interlocutor—John MeNally. . Tambos—Andy Boyens, Bob Wood- Bones—Al Perron, Arthur Botham, Clff Its Smart Fellow that, Stocks up his Cellar, The Land of Old Black Joe, William Pedace ; Part II—The Railroad Smashup. intro- 1 Clifford | [Carey, Arthur Bwtham, A¥illlam Pedace. the repairs to the ship's wireless while ‘was under fire for 13 hours to th other had n - the boat to which he was attached during the GS CASE of appeal is now taken in the supreme court. The case was tried before Judge, George E. Hinman, who sion as follows: Judgment may be entered authorizing’ the Groton Savings bank to pay to Beiton A. Copp, executor of the will of Elien Renham. 8t of said deposit account No. 6144, the sum of $4,733.90 and pay to said Martha T, Bishop the balance of said Aaccount after said payment to said Copp, togethér with full amount of deposit ac- count No,, 6113, payment subject to the deductions and additions hereinafter men- tioned. There 1s allowed the Groton Savings bank $250 for counsel fees and expens- es. Sccrued interest shall be added to- the amounts ordered to‘be paid the contest- ants, NORWICH TEACHERS DISCUSS RETARDATION/IN SCHOOLN A meeting of the teachers of the public schools of Norwich was held °Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Broadway chool house, Edward J. Graham, super- tendent of schools, presiding. The meet- iflg took up for discussion retardation in the schools and ways and means of elim- inating it. The question of oral and silent reaa- ing was also taken up. The need of more silent reading to get the thought on the printed e was emphasized. Su- | perintendent Graham presented to the | teachers wavs of scorinz the progress | made throughout the year in silent read- Hng. He also gave the teachers a re- port of the New FEnsgland meetine of school superintendents held in Boston last Thursday and Friday, which he at- tended. PETITION TO SELL MORE SHORE LINE TROLLEY ROAD Robert W. Perkins, ancillary recelver of the Shore Line Electric Railway com- pany for Rhode Island has made appli- cation to the superior court of Washing- ton county, R. I, for permission to sell the -portion of the trolley road in West- erly extending from Pleasant street to the Pawcatuck rjver at White Rock. The petition is set for hearing at the court house in Westerly at 11 o'clock next Monday mornint SIX/DIVORCE CASES ON UNCONTESTED LIST Six uncontested divorce matters are on the list for the short calendar session of the superior court here this (Friday) morning before Judge Isaac Wolfe Assignments for the trial of cases win be made for the next two weeks as there s to be no short calendar session here| ‘handed down his deci-|" | Donohue. Mrs. James J. Casey. of Cedar | Dawley Lumber company caved in some SUES NEW HAVEN EOAD FOR $25,000 DAMAGES Dwight H. Merrill of Old Saybrook bas brought suit for- $25,000 against the New York, New Haven & Hartford Rallroad Co., 'for personal injuries sustain- It Mm ei’ and and additional claim of $1-| @ Suse rubi 200 for damages to an utomoblh truck i h in is " o June. 185 183 soothing comesto takeitsplace. The papers have, been’ served and’ the . - i suit is areturnable fo the stperior court Musterole white | for’ Middlesex county on the first Tues-| gnade day in December. of tard plaster. The suit is based an an accident which and nurses use Muster- occurred at the railroad crossing at Say-| gls | recommend it totheir patients. book Junction on the morning of June| They will gladly tell you what relief 1st. . | it gives from sore itis, | Merrill, the owner of a Bulck track 2 3 ; was conveving several passengers to their| CTOUD, SHE meck, asthma, m‘l’“ Place of employment and in crossing the mmmd i tracks his machine was struck by a pains and aches back or | train. The truck was demolished -and sprains, sore muscles, bruises, ' one person was. killed. Merrifl. and ‘sev- colds of the | eral others were seriously injured. ,There were- several hearines in the case before the coroner of: Middlesex ' coun- ty and, Merrill was finally exonerated from blame attaching to the death of the woman passenger. CATHOLIC WOMAN'S CLUB REALIZES 875 AT SALE The Catholic Woman's club of St. Pat- rick's narish held a successful rummare sale Thursday at the Buckingham Memo- | rial. The sale was well patronized and the sum of $75 was realized as every- | There may have been good homes in thine was sold out early in the day. Sodom, but there was only ome good This organization works for the poor)Lot. of St. Patrick's parish, The. committee | for Thursday’s sale comprised Mrs. Thom- as F. Burns. chairman, Mrs. James H Canty, Mgs. M. V. Murphy. Mrs. M. H MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative street, Mrs. Frank Disco, Mrs. Nelson Disco, Mrs. Charjes A. Smith, Mrs Chas. F. Lee, Mrs. James J. Gasey, of Broad street, Mrs. Daniel Shields, Mrs. Will jam T. Browne, Mrs. James Maloney, Mrs. 1.’ J. Haves. ‘Mrs. I W. Bowne, Mrs, Frank L. Farrell, Mrs. Richard M. Powers. CAVE-IN AT NEW DOCK TOPPLES THREE FREIGHT CARS About 7 to 100 feet of the New Dock along the east side of the Thames river in front of the office of the H. F. & A. J. time during ‘Wednesday night. Three open freight cars which were on a spur track near the river front were toppled oft the ralls and lie bottom up in the hole made by the cave-in. It is said that the tide had eaten into the sand and had loosened the rocks, which force the spiling and strifgers in- to the river. There was another cave-in, at practically the samx place same time| 'xo- But I'd +hatd fo hat the gereral standard for What' |es a regular day's .- r. 3 of What Wag i} .The Indian » task h the| who are respon-| dian A stateme ns at Nor- of land in alleged to have been th arnestly urged his au- ‘, undivided support | | ampaisn to the limit. the ckage, then you are sure your |decded to them for a purial ground in death more than 50 years ago and then| sloves are tropped and whirled around diers blinded In the world war have al- | cniis’ js having the best and r)nosl| brought o a close' J¢30¢" o m says the land is |0 Mrs. Benham's heirs. In the meantime| by a perforated blade through which the ready been trained for living and earn- | harmiess physic for the little stomach, Balork. s Qoo complications arose, a result of which mehm.a forced. After the handle has been |ing without their sight at the Red|jiver and bowels. Children love its g seesion followed a real otd | %! F DLk defendant company refused to pay '(urnml bout three minutes the gloves |Cross Institute for the Blind, near Bal- | fruity taste. Full directions on each " v"nw[l )," an eupper ‘wznch \\;‘as i e e accounts without a court order and .n may be taken out spotless. timore, Md. bottle. You must say “California.” Toseph T, Oat, preeident. Mrs. Marletta| The transport steamer Buford. on f Wright was chairman of the supper com- | Which Emma Gold Al der Berk- ‘b | mittec man and others ve Evening Session sia arrived at ansported to Rus- rine Base Tues- The boat came £ sion opened with an | there from New York and will pick up a R 1 preluc e organist, Willlam buoys and other equip- EOUS SI WITH s was followed by ‘Gounod's nsported from the local OUBL} « Appear, by the choir. t to Charleston, S. C. " Cobb, of Souf® Windham, e or of the church, offered T. A. Fisher, D. D, Rainfall of 1 The rainfall of T 3 Inches v and Wednes- rvisor Charles department kes the vember to date 309 total rainfall for M -|v. nson, D. D. of Wgreester, | inches, s Mass. who took for his subject “The —_———— e ——— scph Church in Our Times” Dr. Tomlingon The averagze woman woud rather have br Vi before the people the | little flattery than a lot of sympathy confront the world today a solution to these problems the is the church and never before had such an opportunity h a large work. in evil times, said Dr. Tom- | linson. and have been passing through d| oyl but zpnd is zure to come for after evil. Ten 1 always comes vouns men have been lost to the n the past four years of war. th promising careers have pone 1o early graves. Many millions iffered. Was it necessary? | vas not It was the greed varice and longing for power that The world has nothing to be of to hand down to its posterity. are uns d times, times of un- Prove it Free We want to prove without cost to you that at last a way has been ty. politieally. _economically, do- | found for instantly removing bun- atic and morally. Russia is un-| jon pain and completely removing x o period of a general break- | buntons, azland is having strikes and the f unrest as is all the world. Econ- i o e s aen e | Literally melts awsy the bunion . T taces v 3P | nomatter how large or how long are rushed with husiness | Standing. Brings almost instant ¢ before, showine that the | Telief from agonizing bunion pain. are stramed. Thers | Getabox and prove it yourself. - | moral instability. We | Use Fairyfoot, and if you are not | L convinced, return and full pur- | Ther o need but what is *? Ask | chase price mnberefund»d eatist and he will tell ve§ “~iamce lona an V‘V“rn'[\' .w:t oim bus e Utley’” & Jones, Pharma- and e will tell you it 18 not wealt 5 r h does not necessarfly make| , °lsts» 145 Maln. St WIULERIINE | MACPHERSON THE FURRIEP Ladies’ Fur Coats RADICALLY REDUCED Exceptionally fine Fur Coats, modeled on the most graceful flowing lines — cach ripple in the full flare back, giving a sheer to the rich blackness of the fur. The models are of the season’s best— the deep collar and beu cuffs being es- pecially attractive features. Decorative linings of silk add a charming touch of brightness, and the general impression one receives is warmth, richness and good taste. '~ - Coats of Hudson Seal, Raccoon, Bay Seal, Pony Skin and Australian Opos- sum. Price savings of $75 to $150 on a coat. J. C. MACPHERSON QUALIT’ ZR OPP. CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK uly-tonic” gives t ding hair that youthful br and abundant thickness — druggists ! duil, 1 perior court in Norwich Thursday in the | DeXt Friday. case of Martha T. Bishop against the Groton Savings bank. This| RS 5 is a contest oker two sav of the late John Benham. The accounts|a glove. reverted to Mr. is the day after|ago and the damage had been repaired by filling in with rock and sand. Worke were at work all day Thursday re- g the damage. Thanksgiving day. of ~ Groton | 2s accounts| A M pal achusetts inventor has devised eaning machine®which is some- vhat like an ice cream freezer. The soiled Accept only—Ilook for t! Benham’s wife on his More than half of the Ameriean sol- “California” Syrup of Figs he name California on | THE F. A. WELLS CO. STILL. SMASHING PRICES The unexpected often happens — When we bought our Suits and Overcoats we did not think of smashing things as we have. While there is no special re- duction; NOW on our kind of “Good Clothes,” the indication is that “Good Clothes” for Spring will be 4 little lower in price. It is good business to meet the situation at once. Just look at these prices— SUITS AND .OVERCOATS $60.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS....NOW $48.50 $57.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS....NOW $46.50 $55.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ...NOW $43.50 $50.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS....NOW $40.50 $47.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ...NOW $38.50 $45.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS....NOW $36.50 $42.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ...NOW $35.00 $40.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS....NOW $31.50 $35.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ...NOW $28.00 $30.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ...NOW $25.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $4O00 SHIRTS . [ ..ol ... NOW $3.25 £3:50-SHIRES . 520350 a st NOW $2.90 $3.00°SEHRTS. G=0ih S 25000 3 G NDWS2R0 250 SHIRTS . ... .. ... .06 < NDW S0 $2.00 SHIRTS—Not all sizes .......... NOW $1.60 SWEATERS $12.00 SWEATERS . $10.00 SWEATERS . $.8.50 SWEATERS . $.7.00 SWEATERS Both medium and heavy. BROWN DUCK SWEET-ORR OVERAL $4.00 UNDERWEAR ... $3.50 UNDERWEAR . $3.00 UNDERWEAR . $2.50 UNDERWEAR . $1.50 JERSEY RIBBED $20.00 SUITS . $18.00 SUITS $15.00 SUITS $12.00 SUITS $10.00 SUITS NOW $9.60 NOW $8.00 NOW $6.80 NOW $5.60 THE F. A. WELLS CO. “Good Clothes Store BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKER" SUITS ODD KNEE PANTS.....10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT SPECIAL ON HOSIERY ALL 35c BLACK AND TAN HOSE......NOW 25c LS— NOW $3.15 NOW $3.50 NOW $3.00 NOW $2.50 NOW $2.00 NOW 95¢ NOW $16.00 NOW $14.40 NOW $12.00 NOW $ 9.00 NOW § 8.00 | brains— 'Do you think the éxkaiser bas sotuai- m chopping woed P Danley—Oh! It theré, was" o Futd] _ Huntley—The government istry, “under what most quickly * released# poridered 4 moment’ T answered. * Marriage.": Dauzhter: “Pipa went off I £000_humor this morning* Mother: * “Did-thas rich_old many heirlooms?”. . “I should say 0. -A Bew. heir up almost every week."—Boston Ttan- -aamkn B script. Lecturer—We~ went' 2:1nj m Lecturer—We want nfis. M cheap enough ! Volce from the Bagk ~/Talk s e it? Have you ever tried to put long _distance telephone un’—u-bn Answers. " ki “Here 1 am, unable to find a u-; ta lay my head, yet the town s fall ‘of garages,! said ihe fretful vislter, - ., “Why don’t you speak to & rnze owner?" asked - the _ optimistic - eltisen. “For the price of 4 hotel room and bath he might let you sleep in & fll'—-‘l' mingham Age-Herald. “Did you ever take music le.—?‘ Yea” t you mever play” - No. I'm one of those rieh Whose parents made them take Detroft Fres Press. . | “Mamma, will heaven bé as besmtiful as they gay if the S school bosks Certainly, my dear, Why de you “Places we go to in the summer never as nice as the l,unu m Transeript. 3 4 “How. does that -ohn fodge in you?" T think hernwnh‘ o ville Courier-Journal. M’_w “He took a mean gevengh” - L0 ‘In what way?* “Wher she sifed hiih tor dvore the judge to giye him the d-‘li Pekinese."—Boston fnmafl 3 Exeept tn Bengal Hindoos, Mv_ a turban or cap. Ancient-Tatin whiters‘ sfotiis M tion of flour with white clay." Flowers ‘of the tea plan resemble. those of the strawberry It is said that crocodilés moan utfh like a person in distress to a people to the spot. % The lord of the manor of A pays to the king of England & of a bowl of porridge. Prookline, Mass., is the largegt | the world, administered under the . meeting system Tohnatawn and Glaterssille, ¥, ol said to supply more than ome-half gloves and miltens worn In the States. L% > Bradford (Mass), Academy. foandal in 1803, claims to De-the -oldeht tution in New England for the nm ucation of women. In some of the public lbraries 1 Ton- © news is cut out of newspapers before they are put em files for readers A new British Jaw provies for, tha stration of proprietary medicines and nees and restrictions on thelr ‘sale; ° iricating oils for-the rallroads— in rerions are being abtatned by the bituminous limistobes . o are found abuadantiy in Syris and Pales- tine. The Ceba coal mines and . those. in Mindanao are to be developed by pine capital. the indicated output ough to care for the entire coast trade in the islands. The Taj Mahal at Agra is the world's most celebrated mausoleum. Bullt . of white marble and fnlaid with uflwn stones, it cost $10,000,000 antl men were occipled twenty yeafs bullding of it X Recent experiments conducted with rub- ber seed oil are declared o have sbown the material to be a satisfactory subst- te for linseed oil in the ms) ufactiire of ’l‘ the paints, varnishes, soap, linoleum -and other articles. ' During the last ten years ManBat- tan has lost 2 per cent. of ita ‘popuia- tion, but the other boroughs hive galned as follows: Bronx 65.8 per eent.: Brook- ¥in, 23.7 per cent.: Quoens_64.3 per cent, and Richmond, 349 per cent. The grasshopper does not use the throat in producing its shrill note. It is pro- duced by the wings. Ome of the Tibs of cach wing resemble a file. while another part of the wing is drawn tight Ike a drum. When the grasshopped draws one file over the other it causes the drum to vibrate. Claims He Can Generate Pow- ngH will become !m to. lfl. has mmu‘um:d‘