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Helps Hair Sickly -Dry Hair Soon Takes On New Life # It was quite by accident that it was that petroleum was feund that workers in the oil distriets were seldom bald. —— VARIOUS MATTERS December 6th is St. Nicholas' day. lamps at 4.48 &'clock this Daniel Shea of Taftville wi visiter te Lord's Poin E. F. Combes. of Andover was in Hart- ‘Thursday. Howard A. Rogers of Andover was in Hebron on business Frida§. Mrs. Flora B. Brown of Hartford was the guest of friends in town Thanksgiving week. as a recent e Light vehiele . Jeremiah Shea of Fountain street has returned home after visiting for a week in Warren, Mass. The flowers on the desk at the United chureh Sunday were in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cross. Third Company dance’ Frida yevel Dee 10ta, state armory. Popular prica ; Capt. Alvin Rathbun has resigned on the sound boats and will return to No- It remained for & rm, however, to compound a petroieum product without the; dis- agreeable odor and add to it a valuable antiseptic. street = has Thanksgiving with her son, at Poplar iere Branch, North Carelina. > RS g Miss Ruth Ostrander, of Groversville, Sunday night were the result and proba~|arrest and iike <Callahan furnished $200 | OPene Rowland's Jazz gpending This preparation ) Mayor H .M, Lerou/toek a hand Satur. day in what He called 2 clean-up in Nors wich on the question of the selling er yisited the place at 39 Thames strest|, BeY ept by Pasquale Caponi. Here. the g Four raids on Saturday night and|were selzed. Caponi was placed 5 &8 bly about §$3,000 worth of liquor, mast|Bonds for appaarance in eourt. N. Y., well known in Norwich, arrived i’ . mast|d y Sunasy “evening to be the guest for a|°f 16 said to be whiskey, was sered by! From tien till 1 o'clock Sunday mern is called Noonan's Hair Petrole. This new method of combining the stimulating and. invigorating. ank village for the winter. § Norwich has a sweet tooth. In two weeks a local candy-maker is using up hie fifteenth barrel of sugar. few days of Rev. and Mrs. George H. Welch, of McKinley avenue: gredi causes a clean scalp and adds beauty THEIE MANY ABSENT BROTHERS 480, B. P. O. E., whs vening in the Elks’ lodge | robm at the home on Main sfree The TG Sendey s . NPTy ¥ 1 Wwho included 2 lajge number of women. ‘William .A. Keefe, rector of St | Marys chureh, deliveredthe merorial or seized was largely cider, It in be-|“CATPSE. using ag his theme the eardin Keeping for sile of whiskey and other it the 1egal alea posety <l et o it Juseis Bod Chariy L o LB iiyburton of Fourteenth +| the legal alcohol content. losen quart . e o g e i : | toxicating liquor in violation of tha Voir|pottles, two larger botties, and a keg of | Jxdled Ruier Jobn L. Counihan pre stead law. cider, With several . bottles of bitters|JQ0G £ Che servine and k and the following New Invention Sent on 30 Dave’ Trial Without Expense to You. Simply send me your name and 1 will d u copyrighted ru| you return ta new invention for rupture. rives put it on and wear it _Put it te every test you can think of. e service and was assisted by Whea It a5 Wan carried eut: erehes! sopran: 4 Open the Gates of the Temple, M the local police, Three of the raids were|ing there was a quist time, but abeut made Saturday night and ome Sunjay|that Meur Capt. Twomey staried andthwr|Tol CTUNR opening ceremonies exaild € straps of torture. §00d commgon Sense and night. 3 party out with a seareh warrant to visit|, .. i H. Kfng, a native of Ner-| Mavor Lerou sald Sunday night that|the place at the corner of West Main and | [ <%% A large boiler has been moved from the Grotan station to the new mill be- ing built en the Poquonnoc read. This week's meeting of Fidelis class of ‘entral Baptist ehureh, will be with Harrison C. Noyes, 70. Williams and lustre to hair which was almost lost. Barberg apply Noonan's Haie Petrole for 15 eents, or it can be pro- cured by the bottle from drug and dept. stores or from the mfrs. direct, for $1 a bottle, T. Noonan & Sens, 38 astor of St. Bridget's chureh, Moodus, delivered the address at the an-|tion direetor Strem.\l uud his force ol eobsen. A the lodme rano solo, selected, Mrs. nual lodge of sorrow of Meriden lodge of |afiicors should long uso have made somy re the D seizure of lanee wes |y et s 2 Elks at the Elks' home, Meriden, Sunday | effort to see that the law was enforeed A - Hartford papers mention that Rev. Dr.|ise that they would de =0, but neihing lon keg and several bottles were sel % George Bdward Martin, who died in Au-|nas heen heard from the revenue forces.|one part of the building. while twd bar-|horediction’ burndale, Mass, recently, and was bur-|Cenditions in Norwich have been known ¥ jed in Norwieh, was a cousin of Edward|lo Mr. Stremlau’s force, said Mayor Le« No, 3% Capen|reu, as Mr. Siremiau made a fiving trip street, Hartford, and an oceasional visi+|to this city one day last summer and had Portland St, Boston. room at the Otis library was in charge of Miss Sadie J. Dawsen during Sunday dfterncon. There were ANASTY COLD EASED AT ONCE *PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND" THEN BREAKS UP A COLD IN A FEW HOURS Following hail, thunder, lightning of ‘the hardest rain of the year, un appeared about noof Sunday and 'the mercury rose to 54 degrées. M new chemical fire auto truck has arrived for e Brigs Mfz. ‘Co.. of Vol- Up to this, the fire spparatus of the village has been very limited. Bullctin readers are advised to call on The Plaut-Caider. Company,-135- 143 Main street, when piane or Victrola.—adv. Burglars at Old Saybrook broke into the stors of John Aver Friday evening to nearly $100 of clothing and merchandise. The Bulletin’s Niantic correspondent NEARLY $2,000 IN SALES OF CHEISTMAS SEALS RERE For the first four davs of the Christmas |had the entire night force of offeers sum- seal sale in thig city each day has shown | moned to pelice headquarters Saturday a material increase over the day befere | afiernoon, where they were elearly in the number of seals sold, and on Sat- | what was expected of them in co urday night the total sum received was |conditions threughout the city. On Satubday amount of $205.81 were sold by young women and through the mail order Dlan, the last named bringing in $323. Pleiges have been regeived in addition to the sash recelpts suMiclant to brng the | was ang dlepensed, For . some’ time,| S2 With & ssarchh b rigmt g A 2 i $1300 {said the mayor, it' has been aimost a | \v2(Cr Street; & Bine¢ Kopt by - the _committee hones to |daily oeccurrence for wives or mothers te Z 0 o There are still two.more days of |come to his office in the eity hall with| MF- Burns, who lives h“mfim' -?. the campaign and not all the niail orders |tales of the way their husbands os sons|Summoned down to let the policemen in y b 3 b for their searcB, whieh Giselosed nothing If the returns | wereggetting whiskey and other strong r. Y 4 are ‘as good during the next two days as | drink. On account of all thie, the mayor | the saloon. When\the offichrs contin- they have been during the four there is |said he had determined thers must be a Ued their seasch upstairs they ~Eame very little doubt that the queta Will be |clean-up and the werk that has beén |3CTOSs 2 closet, Where, aocording te 3 re- the in neéd ef a the | not alone in the beiief ihat it was time tay stuffed-up! affling | A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours un- til three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all grippe Quit biowing fund to nearly $2,000,- which short of what Putnam has sold her cottage at Crescent The very first dose opens your, clog- Wlliam H. Allen. - of . Nor- red-up nostrils and the air passages of 36 head; stops nose running; relieves he headache; ineezing, soreness and stiffness. % Compound” rkest, surest relief known and costs a few cents at drug stores. without assistance, containg no quinine have yet been heard from, feverishness,| At Ballouville, a Boy Scout orchestra has been organized with Mrs. piano, James Watson violin, Frank Wat- - A note received with one of the mail son cornet and Nathan W. Cogk, saxa- orders éxpresses the spirit in Which those who have grasped the significance of the | shift of policemen came on auty Satur- S The note | day night. Capt, D. J. Twomey made up|fcer Fénton, however, spotted the door.|emblem vou Tie on vour aitar. it the said the amveaker. “I have bought $1 worth of seals from |Kane, with Officers Delaney, Guizdew-|Closet three five-galion cams said 1o €oR-iq,0n on (he altar tonight is 2 reminder tn My bockets | sky, Dombrowski, Farrell, Driscoll sad [t Whiskey, a jug and five bottles. The| n. people assembied here and I am glad to send you |P. Murphy, whom he dispatehed from S¢ized liquor was brought to police head-| yemiers of your orzanization of the If the quota isn't raised | headquarters in the auto patrel wagon|Quarters where Mr. Burns gave bonds of |t the jmmortality~of the soul. It is the best eco- |driven by Officer P. Murphy. They | 3200 The ‘words of one of vour officers here tonight tell of hope, the thought that the That open volume tastes nice, m Child Insist upon | AL 2 meeting of the Hockanum Chi Welfare club of East E. C. Buckley of the Connecticut Agri- Storrs, gave an inter- esting lecture on Child l'eeding. A new book at Peck library, Norwich Free Academy, is Have We a Par East- by Charles H. Sherill, of New York, whose wife was Migs George Barker Gibbs, formerly of Norwich. Universalist sal» and supper tomorrow afternoon and evenirg. candy, cake, ice cream. supper 50 cents, 5.30 and 6.30.—adv. contributing. Hartford, Miss | wag as follo each and evety zirl in town. bulge with seals. thie little check. [will subscribe more. nomic investment one can make. I kno The report of the sale of seals to date is as follows: $261.90; Dec. 3, $527.15; Dec. regan house $1 Uncas bank $9.2 The Connecticut State Board of Examination and Registration of NURSES will hold its annual meeting on Wed- nesday, January 5, 1921, at 11 A, M. at the State Libra ern Policy? 4—Wau- Christmas gifts, Admission free, $39.88, Hartford, Con- his position has been ih g state prehibis| North High streét-kept by Abraham Ja-| .. made and the value was estimated at = in Nerwich and he had had their proms|$2800. Four i-gallon cans, .“‘hiorh olexy. promised to do the Work that needed to #o that the mayor decided it was up to the local police foree te do the work. With that end in view, Maver Larou in the vard were maid t> comtain cider. which blew out the bung hole as the of- ficers were investigating it and gave of- Mr. Jacobson gave bonds for him ap- S X tthews an The mayor farther said that he was|Iad Wees Sergsant 4 C. M some action was taken here, but that nu- Jeawl god P. Mubgiy. merous citizensshad made complaints of the way ‘whiskey and intexicating Iiguor| [0UTth Faiding party left petice headquar started will be confinued, he baid, untif|Port made. a section was partitioned oft.,;, , The work atarted when the § ‘o'elock {Matched in such a way that might have escaped casual inspeetion.” Of«| o, a squad consisting Sergeant John K.|¥hich he kicked in, and disclosed in the) gy headed for the West Side, droping. off Raids at New Lend: E) Boston store $11.12, Davis theatre $303), | Mr. Callahan Was found there and was|served warrants which had heen issued|ty. Following an abeence of several weeks, she underwent a surgical operation, Miss Helen Whitford, of New London, was welcomed back Sunday te her place as contralto of Park Church ns for registra- tion will be held in Hartford and New Haven, January 19%th and 20th. plications must be ary before January 1ist. WINIFRED A. HART, Breed fheatre §8. during which total $305.84; -grand |keeping intoxicating liquer h intent| nt to the Secret- At the Davis theatre Siturday after-|a case of a well known brand of bitters. noon the following young ladies were in | The label on bottles show that the aleo- charge: The Misses Bossie MoVeigh, Mar- | hol content is 18 per cent. This is three garet Sheehy, Mrs. Irene LePre and May |per cent. less than this brand had in the Saturday evening Migs Cather- | days before prohibition. ine Desmond was in charge, assisteq by | The first section of the pelice party Miss Helen Toomey. My Jatnes ey of JBEaal=stredt Wil Be | iermrm——prerr e ok T R S e in ‘charge, assisted by Mrs. Ella Bewne; Monday evening, Mi i 5 and Miae. Sadie Kilroy Wil have charge TARM, BUREAU OFVICNNA ATe-RRAIBIN XEARLE. B0 of the booth. Sunday morning at Park chufch, a new composition, a duet by Wooler, for so- prano and tenor, “Jesus, I Thee Adore,” was sung in_most pleasing harmeny by Mrs. Arthur E, Story and Chori State Library, Hartford, Conn. ———————. e i — 7 Monday afternoen SEDGWICK POST ELECTS OFFICERS ¥OR THE YEAR Officers for elected by Sedgwick Post, t its regular meeting Saturd The state civil service commission will hold an examination at the eapitol, Hart- ford, for firemen on December 21 to se- cure,a list of eligibles for places in nor- schools, armories, Rierdan and other stale| THIRD DEGREE, K. OF C., WITH 35 IN CLASS of the Groton for the additions to be planned later has been made by several Frank Pitcher: A preliminary : chaplain, James : 0. D.. Thos: Commander Price appomted Other commit- ter, Frank E. MeKee: O. D .E. committeb has not vet selected an ar- chutect for the work. The state dental cémmission, includes Dr. George S. B. has announced andidates at the recent state dental ex- aminations, who were thirteen but none from Norwich N. D .Revin.as teas will -be appointed later., - AP AR D of V. Fold Swecesstul Sale Clara Rarton Tent, No. 7, Daughters of Vetarsans held a momt suecessful mas sale and supper at the Buckingham Memorial on Saturday afternoon and The sale and supper patronized and a good sum was realized, Wwestern part Tie degree work was put on under the |Miss B direction of Cunningham of Willimantic and John F. [Mrs. Charles Manwaring; Tranklin, |der the direction of Mrs. Irvin Gregory, | chestra program and M Nicholas J. Spell- | George A. Kahn; Grisweld, €. D. Arm- |red, white and blue being the color eff. was accofpanist for the vocalists. The mem- |strong and Mrs. Merton Bartlett ; Groton, Following the supper. a pleasing mu- |officers of the lodge are as follows bership of White Cross eouncil now num- |R. J. Whitnam and Miss Amanda Allen; |sical program was rendersd by Hanever |1. Couminan. exalted ruler Lebanon, K. W. Jones and Mrs. William | talent as follows: Piano solo, Mrs. |Cormick. esteeme A collection for the Norwich sanato- |Pultz; Ledyard, S. E. Holdridge and Mrs. | Thomas Bamferd; vocal solo, Master | Harrington, eateemed loval rium holiday fund, amounting to $57.50, {B. T. Avery; Li Sale of ,hand dressed dolls and an- tiquas suifable for Christmas rifts, at the home of Mirs Ethel May Sevin, 117 Lroad steeet, on Monday afternoon, Dec. and Tuesday afterncon and evéning, Dec. 4.—udv. The United States Civil mission announces Hennon of Jawett Ci man presided at the piano. bers about 730. Service cof the postponement to December 7 of the close-of receipt of applieations for the axamination for mas- ago above 30, at the naval station, New Orleans, La., at JELDING FAM i ter ship fitter, : 3 Several familiar faces will be Seen on|and M the screen at the Brded theatre the firat|George Griswold; Preston, W. W. Serviee | Bamford. , headquarters $444 12, jplaced under arrest on the charge of by City Attorney D. M. Cromin. Nine|told the sto; sailers frem the Coast Guard Academy at|been sung i to sell. A search of his place disclafed |Groton were among the persons tak wine press was arrested. AN C. J. Abell of Lebanon was elected [ Members of the Ladies' Aid society af farm bureau at the bureau's annual meet- | 2nnual chicken pi¢ supper and sale in the L. Tarbox, Mary Benker, Katherine Nel. of | tary E. Holdridge, T.edyard; treas- The farcy taldle was under the' direction Rhode Island were present at the gath- |urer, W. D. Copp, Norwich. of Mrs. C. H. Bovend and Mrs. A. R lof " Directors: Bozrah, Elijah Abell and | Boutilier, and the cake table, Mrs. F. B. |Stevens, James Harrington, John E. Fitz- | op; Colchester, Mrs. F. O.{bushneli ani Mrs. Wade. gerald and Arthur L. Campbeil, Deputy T. Frank | Brown; Hast ‘Lyme, E. I. Reeves and The vestry was tastefully deeorated un- Rewiand's erchestra furnisk bon, James Graham and | Theodore Bamford; saxophome sole, Nor- |thur Mrs. T. ¥. Hyd tem, . part of this week when the prologue to|and Mrs. Appleton Main; Salem. I D.| A feature of the program wam the vocal | FIRE Wallace Brown of Noank was netified Thursday of the death in Jer- aey City, N. I, of her cousin, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wright, a former resident of| The body was brought to Mys- tic at 1.20 Friday afternoon. Burial was in the Fishtown cemetery. The ecity of Rockville will $119,382.50 to cover the Last of the Mohicans will be shown.|Gifford and Mrs. H. F. Houston : Sprague, | 50los of Master Theodore Bamferd. The lineal descendants|A. I. Ladd and Mrs. William Park, Ston- | ladies will be able to add nearly $200 as tribe who once roamad|mgton, Mr. Spargo and Mrs. C. B. York; | the prooeeds of the evening's program. the valley of the Thames, will appear in|Voluntown, Benjamin Gallup; Waterford, | At a reeent annual bu this picture. The Fielding family, MACPHERSON’S “FOR QUALITY" OBITUARY. Frederick E. Graves Following an with pneumonia municipal expenses year ending November 15, 1821, and the common council has | Prepared estimates of the amount to be city meeting today (Monday), election day. Alumni here learn that the annmal re- port of the Yale Self-Help Bureau shows £180.600 has been earned by 900 men who have taken 3,000 positions dur There are forty d lines of work, 1 téen classes of snmmer work. Certain blue prints of the original lay- out of Mansfield street (Pond place) also village 100 years again in 1875, which were recently pre- nter Library by F. C. have been framed Frederick E. Gravea at his home at No. §3 Mt. Pleasant streot Mr. Graves has beem a resident of Nor-| 'O with | i S 4 & wich until Christmas eve, when he will| A large number of men amd women |™AY in order te wake up the occupan:s wieh for a good many years, hanlgagdbelen pack his old bag full of toys that he and | enjoved an hour at the local Y. M. C. A. |Of the bullding on the second, third and Hator | s workmen in the snewy nerthland have | Puilding Sunday afternoem, when two |fourth floors. i films of i Although Tn this city on Oct. 23, 1901, he was|M2de and set out to visit the houses of of moving victures were shown, one 5! employed by the Richmond DEPENDABLE FURS The central and controlling 'ia;fll of this business is value—what you get for what Macpherson Furs, in their smart style, thorough ing the last year. by Rev. Hugh Treanor. is survived by his wife, Edith, Henry and Mary Graves. are -two sisters, Mrs. and Mrs. Lafayette Hoyle of Danjelson ehildren. Hiram Franklin sented Mansfield Bigsell of Hartford, and are on exhibition at the library. In accord with the K. White Cross council, Norwich, is cnsidering a project to flood the fine grounds at the rear of the K. of C. Home on Broadway, provi skating pond. whichychildten will be per- mitted to use during the afterpoons. WEDDINGS. Avery—Hall Monday evening, 8 i ch in Hoosick s, N. jee | Window that is to be his workshop during | the Shepherd Psalm, for he had just t tist church in Hoosick Falls, i:.;é}:;xa,; R T Iflmo‘;n‘“a‘;: e ‘m: ot the : with Harold Rudd Avery, the ceremony |°Vening Santa greeted many of his little lead him to write such a beautiful part |the bBuildng fled seanti being performed by Rev. John A. Wright. {riends who gathered in front of the sto The bride i§ a resident of Hoosick, N. you pay. Helen E. Hall was united 1oap meeting of 0. R. Dimmock; Montville, J. T. Church. | the society Mrs. C. W. Perkins was Te- R. York; Waterford, Ellery Aliyn. . |year. Other re-clections were Mrs. H. &, | "0, Fofere It could be extinguished had |, Learned, secretary; Mrs. F. B. Bushnell, CAILDREN GRFET ARRIVAL treasurer; Mrs. C. H. Boyens and Mrs. |jg.g ilness of only a week OF OLD SANTA cLAys | B Boutilier, directresses. s SR ; & e ((‘,“;':‘;f‘ :\f;‘”[‘::‘ g;‘y's‘a‘:;‘:m:f:""t\‘?zfi MAKES SUBJECT FOR TALK |the police and the fremen to make -neir| You it is the onfy way in er expect a cure. After if it is mot entirely Kindly Light, Henry Jj. Fonta Sacred » Duet, Cronin, Mr. Fontain ;; officers of ‘Ponin ; memorial address, Rev. baritone sola, Kindiy Light, Henry J. Fontain illiam A are out molh rels. supposed. to contain Whiskey. Were| he jist of absent brothers which was found in the cellar. - All but the DATTOW | ngad jneluded six. who have passed awa were brought to police Readquarters if|during the past year. These are the fo the patrol wagor, but ante truck Was|lowmg: Timothy J. Sullivan, d to bring in the.twe barrels later Inlyfeig 3 = 4 be done. But nothing more has resulted, mmam“g Two other barrels standine D‘: .Cl-e-rmv émlu 1 st e John F. Ring. Memorial Adéress. JUie vary fitting and proper that from time to time we'shouid turn in a memori ::;‘in’;l“d‘:r“ #nd P. Murghy & ShOWOr |y 19 the adeent cres, saidl Rev. Faiher . Keets in his meworial address. ihe spirit ‘of Lhis cvenine. pearanes in court. The polietenen 1. (hel ' Jv.", 0 d 1o agwembis and » the merits. of the absent, that we may Oftiera Deiscoll. Fantén, D. O'Nell, Dam- 14, o oormerhing that wil ma V. munity and aatien a better place to live Sunday night about §:80 o'cleck (he| ' I taks it that one of the ideals of this organization is patriotism blem on the altar—the tells of purity slancy and fldelity of truth. pie are 18 true, then we BUY JEWELRY FOR CHRISTMAS Jewelry isn’t a trinket that is {bought teday and forgotten to- is something that it a memory of a lifetims, a constant repninder of thz denor and the constant appreciation of the racipient. That is the sentiment behind our quality jewelry, from the em- and the blue of’ the con- fon is to be “or justice. That Toeans & square deal ‘one with the other. Father Keefe dwelt at some jength on | the raerits of the “absent” on the mor- bt % These three or four conditions have heen oorrected. with 4 door in it bt with the board|yney 45 special friends probably the do8r| g virtues for whieh your organization I notice that another carries with nde, ha said. one party of officers at 39 Thames| Nearly the\entire city police feres took|seul lives street and then sneeding on 1o the city|part in raids on salcons and hotels atfem the altar teaches us, remings us ot line at Thamesville where the rest of|New London Sunday ‘ night, arresting|the immortality of t 05, Thames bank §17.01, [the policemen descended upon the sa- ht proprietors and seizing several hun.{the faet of tre immo: 4, Norwich Savings so- 35.65, Porteous & Mitchell soul. Take away tality of the soul | inspiration for | thy's and new run by John J. Callahan.|from piace to place in automobiles and|fidclity, brotheriy lcve, justice and chari- In the sscend part of the Hible is of Him whose name has hymne here tonight. alse en the alter we have the emblem of spreading out, loon knewn in the old days as MoCar-|dréd gallons of liquor. The police wentjand you take away all FERGUSON’S FRANKLIN SQUARE WHERE ALL CARS STOP inte custody, but only three of them were| the antl held. His doctrine has been spread throughout Farlier in the day the police raided a|the world. house amd seizéd a Wwine press and 16} Any organisation that would dare be- kegs of wine. The alleged owner of the smirch the white of against the ritual read here tomight. say from (his memerial service, from the eivie virtues we heard here tomight. the ATS ¥ . virtues of the opcn Bible on the aitar, the UAL MERTING OFoORSY l,“ ATIAY CRUACK LARW flag and the antiers spreading out, point to a life heyond the grave, telling us that in the vale of tears to have hope. president of the New London ecounty |the Vereailles M. E. chureh held their |sown the beiief m the immortality soul and you wipe out all inspiration fo ing held Saturday at the Community {ehurch vestry, last Thursday evening Wilh | purity, symbelized by the w! house on Chureh street. It was decided |3 large patronage. The supner cammit |%az. You tear away all the doctrines ‘White Cress council, No. 13, K. af C., |at the meeting to changs the name of the | tee consisted of Mrs. G. H. Cole, Mra. ¥. |tiat are taught by that open Bibie; vou worked ‘the third degree on a class of 35 |burcau to the New Londen county farm | H. Topliff, Mrs. H. A. Richarde. The : candidates at the Davis theatre Sunday |and home bureau. waiters were Mrs. H. B. Learned, Mrs. |Creator. There were over 700 Knights | The officers elected follow: President, | Bertha Vergason, Mrs. W. M. Perkins, |cays. but man lLives on forever. present at the exemplification of the do-[C. J. ALe™ Lebanon; wice president, .. gree. A number of visitors and visiting | D. McCarthy, Norwieh Town; vi clergymen from all sections of eastern |dent, Mrs. H. G. Dart, Montville; see: Connecticut and S teiling how printing of an that had just item of news XVIIL of France molished in & tear away the that binds man lo his The animal dies, the thing de- Mrs. W. G. Frohmander, the Misses Cora |the dectrine you teach here. t The memorial serviee came to a close | son. Alfreda Durr and Astrid Bensen. |abent %.30 o'ciack charge of the ememarial service consisted James E, McCormick, i TTING NORWICH DOGS An epidemic ravages among d Lyme, Ray L. Harding; | man Coellins; cornet solo, Willlam Barri- | knight ; William R. Balcam. New London, A. T. Miner; North Sioning- | son; bome solo, Joseph Allard ; saxophone | lLlaurence . Millea, a treasurer; J D. Avery and Mrs. J. D. Avery; |solo, Nerman Coilins; cormet duet, Wil- | Fitzgerald. esquire; William T. I Norwieh, W. D. Copp and Miss Audrey |liam Harrison and Thomas Bamford; |tyler; Willlam Browne, chaplai IN PICTURES HERE | Gernon; Nerwich Town, A. W. Lillibridge | bone feature, Thomas Bamford and Jo- | SWeeney, inner guard; Hugh Kinder, or- H. J. Larkham; Old Lyme, |seph Alard; auto horn feature, Thomas | Zanist. HANOVER PASTOR MIDDLETOWN IN RESTAURANT IN CENTRAL BVILDING A few minutes after midnight Sunday | the kitchen of | the Boston Cafe ir the Central buiing Delegates-at-Large: lebanon. Mrs. B, |alected president for the 13th successive |5, L oACWaY eonducted by C. fire was badly gutted the rear of the restaurent, i ol doing dama Huge velumes of black smoka ro'l ed forth frem the restaurant and flood s + i i se choking died about 1:30 o'clock Sunday morning | Ol Santa Claus, true to his word, ar:|sHEPAERD PSALM IN FILK e cen o el bl Plan Stunt Night at ¥. M. €, A, the Proadway % | the zo0d little children in Nerwich where |2 pieture of Niagara Falls in winter and | there was very t1 | De Will leave them. Old Santa arrived at | the other a ve ever window and to their amizement enon- and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey | trated how he entered their houses in [2nd at times emphasis was placed on how | ‘Weather bureau officials announce that| the month just closed was the “darkest” November for 26 years. workmanship and leng life, fulfill our ideal of concentrated occupied a position of responsibility the main coal depot of the Boston and | = - 1 5 s ik s The serviee was impressive and helpfy] | hour later there was sunshine only on four days and | Maine Tailroa dsystem at Mechanicsville, | OFFICERS CALLED TO and greatly enjoved by all who attended, | Was apparently the piane amd |hOWever, that the gas range had been, ;i it withi Clarence Norcross, 45, Who has livea| William Heary Alien, the chairman of the | |#t DuUrRIng &e usual in the kitchen but| B e here me attend. | for @ number of vears with a Maple|Y Jeligious work committes, offered |4id ot sée how this could have started| ed Broadway school and the Commercial | 3Tt family just outside the city line, | praver. At the beginning/ of the war he | ¥2 faken In charge by Selectman Cag.| Next Sunday two films will be.ahown, came from Hoosick to Norwich and en- | PeF K. Bailey and the police Saturday|ome suggestive of God in nature and the listed in the aviation service, in which he | 3ftérnoon abeut 4 o'clock as an insane|other a religious film, The Lord Wil § s, Thirtecy | MAN after he had made an unexpected | Pfovide, amd men and older beys and During the last the. month the records show N. Y. The groom will be remembered by entire month th A hone | many friefds in only two days when the sun shone air hayisy Peen day. Mrs. Ethel Kelsey Evans, 50, who Thursday from pneumonia at her resi- 336 West Eighty-sixth ew York, was editor of The Crogs, the organ of the King’s Daughters served for mearly three years. months of the time he spent overseas. Alexander—Williams, £ Rl S The marrisge of Miss Ldna M. Wil| Poliee aid wal lsleptioned for. _ but| CHELSEA CHRISTMAS CLUN .Alexanger took] when: Seleetman iley and Officers P8 FOR ) 4 g plade Saturday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock | Keenan and Morgan .arrived. Nercross Ax ADLARAE) at the héme of the bride’s mother, Mrs.| took refuze in the attie of th 2: " A, H. Williams of 5 Frances place, where | and refused fo comis out, barricading the| 2 528 club to be knewn as the “Chei- about thirty guests attended the cere-|trap door by whieh aceess te the attic 7 Rev. A. F, Purkiss, pastor of the| couid be gained..Constable Gus Iambert|Club I€ to have lsoal people lax aside co officiated. The | also mrrived and with - Offcer Keanen| T ¢, SVOry, weok for their Chistraas bride was attended by her sister Har-|smashed through the trap door by bam. ;‘ = 2;~ "':"‘ e five elubs, ranging riet, and the best man Was the groom's| mering awainst it wWith an iron _ hed.| TOM 25 RIS to $5, and em Dee. 15, 1821, | denes xmo brother William. The funeral was held Sat- MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER George Merritt, rural mall carrier from Andover through South Bolten for the past eleven years, sent in his resignation take ‘effect December 1, as he way elected represemtative which would prevent his tontinuing (Perey Cook of Amdover is supplying on the route. liams and Hibbard N Central . Baptist church, of Hartford, when in Norwich for the holiday, had received word of the death of Dr. Cecil Bishop, of 1os Angeles, Cal Shea’s News Bureau Magazine Specialist " Union Square FLATING AND KINDRED FINISHES His _mother, forme:ly Ella Spaulding |MiNg fof a short wedding ¢ Norwich, has been 1 fer the past year. by his -wife, a Spanish girl, married in South America, Mr. Alexander is auditor for Hatfield &| _ = = He is the son of William Al-| TWO PASTORS SPEAK kept at heme. exander of Taunton, Mass. Out of town guests lowing from New London: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warner, Mr. and D. Alexander, He is also survived included the fol- Delivered Address at Meriden. Rev. J. H. King of Moodus, formerly 5. on Sunday afternoon at 4, o'elock at lice commissieners 33 a member of Norwich, delivered the Elks Memor-| Finch, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bailey, e *Tha pre| o -y AL rs. Mand Coreoran, Joseph €, Green, Miss Mildred. Week, Fred Bailey Lawley Luey. Mrs, William George P. USITED METAL MFG. <0, SHIPPING ST, THAMESVILLE. ial address at the M eriden lodge Sunday |M ...Hayes' Healing Honey stops the tickle, heals the cures the cough. Price of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVIE for chest colds, head colds and mlasad vary battle. Delivered Memorial Oration, W. W.Beckwith, a past exalted ruler |cornet s6lo, by Miss E. Feifs; selection{to fill, one te take the nlace of Obcer of Norwich lodze of FElks, delivered the |Ly the elub orchestra: address by Rev.|Diviie xr\,p“‘thr to fill the vacancy oration Sunday at the memorial urviul]ackmn of New Brunswick, Officer Roger S. bald by Par lodge, ! WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- um better than through the advertising of Tia croup is en- GET MAN FROM ATTIC|Robert Otis officiated at attack upon a Woman member of the|Younger boys accompanied with their fa- family. striking Xer in the faee and |thers are welcome. drawing bloed. ! Nowsa| The Chelsca Savings bank has started sea Christmas Club." - The ehject of this R b 2 stead. dTh'\‘; gave them access ta the :t;‘e ‘:‘uen:‘yod v:ll Mt“;::’:n.::lw face of it legked like & serious fire. A wedding supper followed the cere-|attic and Mr. Norcress surreunded to - ooaNmt, ), T e s mony and the couple left during the eve-| them. on :ec-;m 2 t;r.“m-u‘ w:‘t‘ ives pes | WAS NORWICH 5 after| He was kept at pelice headquarters I'e & chis { gt n amounts PUBLISRED IN 1816 iving Wil himiWhich they will reside in Hartford where|over Siturday night and Sunday. Jdaring Yoty - e "“"9.: A odsiot, the’ Norwieh-Coysier pab- IN FORUM PROGRAMME With a large attendance the regular OFFICER BEALPH DIV wich Musical and Dramatic club was held| Officer Ralnh Divite has sent in to the club rooms at 13 Main street. The pre-|Norwich police foree. The resignatien gramme, under the direetion of Alfred|will be acted upom at the semmon esun- and| Perrin was as follows: lead, Kindly|cil meeting tonight (Monday). It is ax- . |Light; reading, by Fenjamin Dale;|pected, it is underfteed, that the resig- vrayer by Rev. Jason McCleese of New|[nation will be aceepted amd that there Haven, who also made a shops address;)will be two vacancies en the reguiar forue N, 1. clos-Fleft by the ot inm charns, TRe Star Spassied Bannar Cowles Jn Mewsmher. de plenty of impressive. film illustrat- | the interior of the kitchen in the rear|ice cre Moosup from the Northland' early Satur- |ing the Shepherd Psalm. The shepherd |™as & mass of flames. ot day afternoon, where a special car await. | @nd his sheen were show?l in- their vari. |hose were laid, two in the rear and two | There | g nim. ous experionces and it was simply won. |COMINg imte the building from the front|ployed Le He was greeted by hundreds of beys (dertul how the artist pictured the care |entranee. ]0'"'"[: Jio U G gmoce g e and girls along the Wway and each told |and Drotection of the shepherd for his |W2s diMicult to fight the biaze and it was| boys w) and a brother, William Graves of Dan- |, what she or he wanted fer Christ- | Sheep. practieally three-quarters of am hour be- mas. He stonped at Cantral Village, | Secretary Edwin Hill read from a boek. (fore the recall was sounded. Plainfield, Jewett City, Baltic, Occum, | !t a beautiful story called Our Syrian) Several p | Taftville, Greeneville, and arrived at For. | Guest, which told in true eastern fasaion | 3¢2(s are in the center of the city and| teous & Mitchell's about 3 o'clock, where U"d ;'“‘ "‘”’r"l"f an eastern "“"’“"’J::""l lding awakening he went immediately_to ths 4 and how natural it was for David to writs | th® Dutilding awakenin . at the Bap- y large show rind of the firemen wore gas masks The occupants Four lines of | stunts that en to all the em- Waterford Pastor Hesigns, the police offieers vi the svectators went in the dense smoke. of. the seripture. The story took up ome | W2ited outside the building wniil it was by one the different sections of the Psalm |CON®idered safe to return io their rooms. | proprietor of - > p s o ve, when | Christ the Good Shepherd rant .said that he had closed the doors Hall and until the time of her paarcibee :fiiyd:::i;\i::s];ln::{l;gaa.s LA L il = i .ml’ph:rd ::_‘: ::: ;: fot nis pikee at 3 a'clock Sunday evening | sheep. ) and had left the building about a haif| d everything at any hlaze. As- to his loss Mr. was unable te state but said that he was only partially eovered by insurance and that from all appearances the loss would ral thousands of dollars. Chief Howard L. Stanton received a| painful cut acrosa fhe fingers by flving glass and the wound was later dreased by Dr. A& C. Freeman. oame in from Bex 33 on Union squar thers was gome difficuity in readine it it struck erly enece, ing enly sne strike. ‘The alarm Wis answi tral stati company -and the West Side company, firomen all doing exceilent work in ke and subduing what on Catarrh Germs Move Out When Hyomsi Moves In No l(um:&:'h (‘En When the alarm Hyomei is made the first round be- | ered by the Cer consequence and other n ictions are Lreathe Hyomei and get the same lished by Ruseell Hubbard on Mareh 27 1834, in this city, has eome inio the pes- % seasion of Earle C. Herrick of this ~it An item in.the paper states trat tr weekly meeting of the Forum of the Ner- MAS PRESENTED RESIGNATION | press had been stopped te al get in the euc d druggists or money re- - -3 It relieves stomach misery, sour stom- sch, belching and all stomach disease " Large box of tablets or mouey back. st al! druggists in all towns,