Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 14, 1920, Page 6

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WOWETN Y AN THURSDAY & 7 =l Tax the Wemen of quch the Same Y as Elsewhers, Yy # v + As forecasted. in this column Monday.| At the mills of the Nightingale-Morse SHotices of r:fidmnog, in wages werc | company in m-x: city ang n“l the big| Wlth a uon-unny aching back. 4 . $ dirsted. < ‘what soothing refief— poste din eott S in this sedtion | plants of the Gro le_ company g . n e st TR -‘% Monday moruing. H The notices do not | the Gros\en;n?nle;ve::lr::: of & reduc.| A woman shouldm't have a bad back. HI‘ 298 Phone CI& in ~ e Eoavinged., e T fl' |state ihe amount of the reduction, which | tion in wages, - effectiys December 21| 4 "‘"“"“""'_‘“‘?""‘ . £ e is effeetive. December: 20, but it is un- | Were posted Monday. Ir this inmed| And she seldom ‘would ‘( the kid- |} Two Days g '-H' Ofly A“-‘ H‘ l‘h‘h b‘ for 5 derstood that it will be approximately {ate vicinity approximi‘elv 2,603 apers-, neys were well » “Dated p M in All Fm " f 22 1-3'per Gent. - The Quinebiug company, | tives will be affected,, 110) in the nlant ut!oy &‘qunn, Pharmacists, 145 Ma',“ st. : operating mills here; and the Wauregan | of the. Grosvenordald company, - which | Doan’s Kidney Pilly :n endarned by A m m A m - ——— = = company, oper#ting at.Wauregan, pm up a\rtl Present js operating -its mills on ‘Lhnllllndl.' ’ the notices Monday ‘morning. three days a week basis._ The atovnt U “Monday afternoon’ no notices |Of the Teduction is not 1«afed m the no-| Have ‘been’ used'in kidney trouble P to y s tale . . < had been posted /at the Connecticut milis fll_!fin \l:o'led \9( ’:h‘e} R -cnmlm] o lorse | over 50 years.: . P T P or at the plants of ‘the Attawaugan com- |Mills, bu: at North Gros:.ordale 1t wis) E MACPHERSON pany -at ’Mu“mn Ballouville; and | Stated that the cut will:he on the rame | Read what this Norwich woman A Tm m Im wml Pineville. - It was-. indicated, however, | Pasis as' 'has been made 1his Week in|gayo. PER i e : g s - T e R i 4 e AL e A LOVE STORY THAT WILL STARTLE YOU shereabouts will be -practically universal {®niers.. &nd "approximates <22 1-5'per! Mrs. R. Ladd," 422 Cenhtral’ Avenue, DON"!' m THIS ONE ! F and in line with reductions made in’New . cent. - 3 i ired feelin; . % says: “There was a dull ti eeling in Bedford' ‘and other”big textije centers. | This cut.is in accord with the general: ¥ Whose advancing scales were followed | Plan for 'a readjusiment of the cotton |my back across my-Kidneys ahd’when . . NEWS wmy ! 3 L B i€ Auring the.boom period by the plants: in | MANY(Acturing Indusiry and Is expected |y yag going;my housework, my back s ; : - : elastoriftory, 2 Mialy: eyt millAbtlow 1 O durtos |Ached, sndifelt pusib: " BiopliE: causts D. ; § o Jl them to whatever tower 16vel may bc|;’;‘c‘;l;“f;umpqamtrem\gs"iiz\:lyfld':i':f g R e of - —TO| AY-— nec; to restors the cotton manufae- SR o a1 : and ‘m. : 4 s e g UaC | lar reductions in. wages,were posted at | PIOS “across ‘my, back A in “THE DAUGHTER PAYS” Finest Quallty Furs at the e o B enclve anfl DIO%- | cotton mills in. the - town ,of Killingly | Was so weak ‘I often had sto-sit down perous basis. No forther Suts in addition s g o “ * o J|io the ome Just aniounsed®are taiked of. 20d Plainfield and i lowns in ‘the o rest :One box of Down's’ Kidney BILLY m in “AWAY GOES I’RUDENCE" : . vl e Quinebaug valley farther south on oo Lowest Prices of the Season tperet onarn, Pills corrected the trouble.” | . ¥riends of Harold B. Atweod have been | So far ag was.indicated in interviews LNy e Z : 5 aGmiring at. the School strect GArage.the | With. mill eperatiies on. Mondas. the me.| Price 80c; ab:lall. deafs Don't . We have taken the balance of our Fur Coats and revised || mountea head of a moose shot by, Mr.|duction in wages, while not welcomed, | simply- ask for a-Kidficy: rémedy-=get 2 ; e . . . 3 . e Atwood: on -3 -hunting. trip-into the orth | was regarded as inevitable. The .opera. N the prices in a special.holiday sale. These prices are || counrs that he made Auring the 4arly | (ives seem mpst concethed, now tha & Dwu Kidneéy Pills—thie:-sathe that To D AY A oo fall" season. - ‘The - head, -which “~was | reduction in wages has béen announced, “Ladd had. nmu-m Ce., guaranteed to be the lowest of the season and is our || nounted in Bangor, Me.. and us g {over what they will have to pay. for. the Mfir Biiffalo, ‘N, 1Y, """ . AT warded here is a beauty, the antlers things they 1§ the prices of food- 7 ¥ > 2 final mark-down. There are just 20 coats in‘the lot, | e s sorenst stuffs and of wearing apparel and of . . ; R e e M Bl S et el i ___.___——_ = $400 e, 1t was stated Mondaz tha preparagions i i & v 0 “the. aff rs of his. department. SR TBE VLIS vV IO SRR I e e are wal wavinced tor tesring un Tha | Lo Wi ot fou, thes say. 'm0 may | o OB 1 e Macdonale o Butnams H. Crane and Buster aton . part ‘of the Proyidence and- Danielson |anout the present-situation; but if prices Is' has -nearly. recovered . trom , an Sale of Ladies’ Fur Muff {roljey that is to be junked. The Talls | no mot olne soh oo e hound 1o oy | attdek, of illfess. that; Kpt: him confined s are to be loaded on freight cars and haul- | wigespread resentment. Living costs are o e homme Tar LUHRA YU n g e o s . . * fled to Bast Killingly .by. the small 10c0- | the things that now stand out, it ig in- Prices on all our Fur Muffs are marked down for Christ- || motive that was unioaded here. and. has | meatey’ ool gt fle i ) e el B R S ,L",f.',‘,,',,",:,;“,‘,}‘ vl ot o < - flbeen taken. over east.. .The rails of the |thp operatives wh dering i th : i e g & 0 p operatives who are considering .the [between North Grosvenordale and Web- mas, and our assortment now ranges from $10 to $75 road ara fo h‘e“s)'xtihv::d b:’\;tgn;lfia.:i\xflmn- general ‘cconomic sifuation. the. tige | SICT:, ThiB part. of the’line His ‘ot bee ; the cars carrying lown was indicated Monday tha operated since the .storms of last win and more. from, Faet Kiiiipgly by cars of the Con- | fabric mills in this tertifory will be'af- | ter blocked. it and it: may: never be run | o E"“'"’ 'hm’l' gan "f,‘ Feam :" » “ m,. g company. fected by the chahge in wage scale as i “" BN HERSIETTA" YWish et Sevnpt "l"“' - : ticut eomp ¥ g again unless conditions change very ma- |§. Countiess , Theatregoers for Thres Generations. J C M CP R Checks for $30.000 jn Thrift elub fonds | Well a5 mills in cother lines of coiton |ierially, S i Ve cer 7 turing. Vith one ‘exception, the | For operativ n . this vicinity of cot- . 1 were received through the mails by mem- | anutact meratives i y . - C. MA SON e o e o o arcmins ' ot gl n, e ot a2 <% '| "CENTURY COMEDY | PATHE NEWS QUALITY COLNER OPP, CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK morning, and checks totaling $15,000 .and | P18 tme. | chief interest .in Mdnday's. announce- = ' oker in Christmas cipb funds are to-be | - So many persons had gauthered: at' |Ments of reduction in Wages. .at other 2 4 1 I b | sent, out “this week. This tidy littje for- |the municipal® building, Monday _morn- |Plants was that it brought a promise :of tupe is . distributed among several hun- |ing, for attendance "at the hearing" of ::Mk' at some price and that _befere dred persons who will .find use for a|the cases of men, whose places . were : ¢ \VH l'E 5 5 i large ‘portion of 1t 1n: mesting. thelr Hol- | raided Saturaay might and early’ Sun- cn‘;;’:;:: :‘;‘E’“‘}:‘“&d (‘k“:' D.';‘ Ki;‘;;.fi - TODAY- . . LMATINEE .. 2% % cream and nuts, silver | 13T5c POLUOE ; day morning for intoxicants that the . = ROC dke and tea were served, | 1027 ShoDPIbg requiremests. Court rom In the basement would mot ue. | hospital and -have not +the . time to!ll WEDNESDAY NIGHT .. 7-8:30 Reports from M were lighted a Christmas |~ Coroner Arthur G. Bill, nt his ‘office | corertazty™ them. so adjourmmen: . was |make one find wreaths for sale in r\-' ently entered 5 ht to view. - Numbered | here Monday continded “his imvestigation | taren to the town hall, on the nex: flioor | 1€ business section. e e e e Norwich, to train for a nurse 0 around and‘each hold: | into the circums:ances” surroundingithe |or the building, Assembled and all set| Senator-elect . Archibald ; Macdonald |[l|’ . o NEased likes the work mijeh ived age from the tree hear- | death of Mrs, Ralph Colvin of Hampton |for the hearings, the gathering bore a|f4id Monday that. no announcements|l Th= Pen is Mightier Than the Sword. Is Money Mightier Miss Dorothy Stillwell, who been | ing a like number. Opening” the pack-|who died from injuries mhe ceceived | rasemblance to. & politioal DAarty's caus|Dave been made.us yet relative to, ap- 2 A having ‘throat trouble s ‘much be ages afforded much fun. After the tree | when the vehicle in hich she was riding | oun pointments as attaches at the capitol | Than Both? See Edmund Breese and Claire Whitney N ey Wi ok oW led. Mrs. Nafon received a|with her husband was struck by an afto- | Practically all of (he forenoon was,from the -senatorial districts in Wind- | - ” - Tuesduy with Mies urprise n behalf of !he'mohna truck driven by Kverett Cobb of | required by Judge M. H.® Geissler and |ham county. N B8 i sty i club presented her an |k v Center. the accident happening | other - court ofticials {o dispose of the| Attorney Arthur S. Macdonald ap-| in the temement recer coffee pot in appre- ampton. The inquest was not ¢om- | cases. peared as counsel in the city court Mon- $6 " ter Bemfhiett. Mr. Ous < Onel plated on Minday as the Coroner has not | In the ¢ase of Frank Bemoit, whose|day, morning for a number of persons | ployed here for the na ey as vet taken the testimony 6f Cobb of fplace on Providence Street was raided |Called to appear there to answer to dif- P has t moved his family here i T e — ‘or another man named Robins>n who |and nothing of an intoxicating nature |ferent charges. 2 A MODERN SOCIETY DRAMA Mr. Chauvette ko having a well driven | CANTERBURY GREEN was riding orf the truck. iound.“ad.k:]urnment until Wendesday hn"h:)}l."ed“l Wood'lhoflk a; brmm ——— e en | s e . . was allowed. who suffered losses through burglaries T s et e el e |y X e Wil b the subiuct ot |, On & Tepatation count Antonla Jus-oc who were pieased over-tne apprenen- [ 1000 Greek horssmen—One BIG TOWN SHOW reort. Ry g en | M STn SO Al linam Jast - . 2 i B kiewicz ‘Was ussessed $50 and costd of |sion of the thieves have expressed their . hort . ctub and: a few Tritnd i "“;.i’;r}""‘“ b T et e et g IO appreciation ‘of tno ‘police work thatlf Arabian full bred horseman AS s""!""' home on the White Roe i sthampton, | 1aane cub by Fred Daniels of Sewton| 17 the case’ of Adelard Laontagne|was done in clsaring up the cases. - S, e R of it week o Sricnd o M. Danics gure an-addrcss before 1he | oans of Keowing Wich mtent to W6l sy mestng hott secenty, the Cana- (N COMING—Thurs., Fri. and Sat.—Musical Revue Mrs. Burnside - members of the club last year: | LaMontagne's: blace that a punch board |1ian Athletic club elected the foliowing (4 ¥ iy the | Th es -}ul Vet TUCSday | Members of the G. A. K., and members | Was ceized and on a charge of having | OfcerEs ¥ B p”‘:;‘e‘;‘fle”;'"d‘,“ H‘; ‘WHIRLS OF PLEASURE i tin L AleEn of the ‘Sous of Veterans are to Do zuests | Dermiited gambling in his place he was % el s = g v | ® : 3 a Charron, secretary; A. Bernler, treas- —_—— — " | Wednesday evening of the members of |fined $5 und costs of $12.54. urer,” and A..'Guartih,: ¥ecordink -Secre. McGregor Woman's Relief corps. which is| ~Louis Couture was found not guilty|(ary. Another business was' meeting has bean Il since | 7, 8CTVe' supper and furnish an enter- fof keeping with irtent to sell and With|pelq’ Monday evening for the purpose iof | heart .failure. Jr. Lown had been in Fun! Fun! Fun! Fun! thésda e Rt m’-(;;o‘:“;: tainment that is certnin (o' delight those | reputation. arranging for a tournament of many|fine health until Katurday night, when '] ° 24 to spend’the winter with his on Chacien [#ho have been invited: Henry Wright, at whose place onl|popular games to begin this-week. The o suffered an attack of indigestion. Mr.| wp OLDE MOCKE TRIAL An ovster supner was given at Grange | * Daniclson basketball fans are promised | Larig" S SUeel SIX barfels f cider were | ioursament is for club members only, |Lown came v Pulnam six years ago ‘o el e e e ®cd |seized. pleaded guilty to repuation and fang there will be contests in pool, bil-|De superintendent for the Manhasset COMMUNITY HOUSE Lillian | Tattile teatn, malkes s inarte T s fined $50 and costs of $17.24. liards, cribbage, checkers, chess and |Company. Previous to this he had been | ) . The affair 1 t Wn early date, .Tafeville. aiways has On & reputation courit, a second of-|pridgge whis®. Armand Lizotte is in|in the south, as - ussistant superintend- ¢ 1 1920 IRBP M. tlended by the townspeop! been a big, attraction .in. Lanielson and | ey §1e and pos or $ie ey, o, A% {charge of the tournament iiof, the.Fliog Loctun sodeTieg Joo Dec. 17th, Sadety i n been a big attra anie ned $75 sts 94 anta, Ga. He was born in Fall Riv ?\1\4;_\::‘3]1.1.nz::ln,:ielx;:mng an o this year thiere \ill be no exception to the | John Pucki pleaded guilty to reputa-| The Patnam police reesived s call |Mase, was educated in the pubhc‘Al“lJ‘d‘e lndrnl Lawyers \ P77 ) Lo o Tule & tion and fined $30 and costs of [from Webster Saturday evening, to be|schools of that city, and graduated S Bl Bl P : The funeral of Gardiner Howard, former|$14.94. Rucki is the proprietor of afon the lookout for a Massachusetts |from the Fall River high school - After CAST R 2 .’;: E Hatch has gone for a|townclerk of Foster. was . held from, his |s‘ore in the basement of a building at|car bearing. the number Mass, 105355, his graduation ye “decided to take up|y,qge J. H. Barnes, Esq. bt pllflin et :'M:" son’s fnlm home in that town Monday afternoon with |the corner of Canal and - Pomfret | The car was described as black with red | mill work and dh:ered the employ of & Auomt‘-}“}"‘&:.}'*;-o-”e'cuuon aI(C OUI‘ C \;‘ ot S drEColy, ety | funeral services at the Clayville church at | streets, where 36 bottles: of Jamaica |Wheels. The driver was wanted for|cotton broker in-Fall River, and in due Chas. L. Stewart, Beq. y Om ans ;{ ¢ and spent a few days dt her jone: oclock: Rev. Danicl Bennett of | ginger were seized. Other intoxicants|Striking a man in the Massachusetts course became a partner in the firm of | A¢omey For Defers: “4'["’ pE 2 BT Washington, R. 1., was - the officiating | were taken at his home at 74 School {town and for not stopping to- ascertain | Randall’ #nd cotton brokers. v A":, L. Brown, Esq. mon Senous _acets at Mr. and Mrs. Wilson's are a | clergyman. The bearers were Postrhaster | street, the amount of damage done. .Although | Leaving this firm some years later, he hede “\wi"\ 1d Mr. Chamberlain of Newburgh, | George Nichols, Representative Elmer Having made no ‘defence when he|a lookout was kept-here, nothing Was|pecame assistant superintendent of the . Witnesses For Plaintiff, b T e 5 .. |Honkins. Leroy Hopkins and John W.|was charged with maintaining a place |seen of the car.. Hargraves Mills, in Fall River. Leav-|Mrs. L M. A. Scribler, Are your pores enlarged or clogged | her nopiew. tienre Larsers Uceh ViSIting | Bowen, Jr. Burial was in Clayville e¢me- | where it was reputed liquor could -be| After the Chau‘auqua program Sat-|ing there Mr.:Lown went south, and Miss Bessie Grimes pith wastematter? Isyourskin rough e e aToant, tery. A, F. Wood was the funeral direct- | obtained Judge: Geissler found Isadore | urday evening, the last evening that |ihen came to Putnam Mrs. Rev. R. U. Penitent, nusually oily, blotched, or red? Dn-" 3 e ) y o Beauregard guilty. and was about -to | Chautaugua was in town, a business| Iy the death of Mr. Lown, Putnam Miss Alice M, Dean ly oily, hed, ? Don’t, | COMMENT ON CONFERENGE Mixs Frances L. Warner, of Wellesley | e him when Beauregard asked, for |meeting of the guarantors was heid. |loses one of its ablest citizens, Since | Mr. G W, T.J. 3. A A. L. Johnson. negiect the treatment of these defects TO BE HELD IN BRUSSELS |coliere, ia to deliver an address january |Permission to retain counsel —Stretch-|During the entertainment a contract|he became superintendent, the Manhas- Mr. George A. Turner when Resinol Ointment and: Resinol - & Lefore the members of Saran Villiams | & a Point, the.court -permitted this|Wwas passed ihrough the audience, and!set Company bas grown and prospered Witnesses For Defense. S0k Bkally bybrcomik sich Hosblcs Pariz, Dec. 13 DRl o e e R and the case of Beauregard will come |Was signed by thirty-one persons. AS|.o its present proportions. Mr. Lown gquickly and easily, Rrfl:nul Gintaen i Youn Addison of Providencs spas a | UV for consideraton laler. this was m,ore than - the ' number re-{jeaves his wife and thres sons, Wilson, | Prof. Solomon A:;ugl:“}’:flg.u.‘.‘ t0other andhéale e akin while R s " with friends in Danfelsm Mondav. | Progcedings . ngainst the whiskey, | Suive L S practically assured that)pavid and “Wilbur. Wilbur Lown is.a | John Jones. i A . P cin wile Kesic ccls in the town of Killingly il | wine, cider and grain alcohol seized in P er Chautauqua | freshman at Darimouth college, and the M B. Sa nol Soap cleanses and refreshes it “ s“at the end of next weel™ Z5r the | the - #kids hits been' imstituted” sad ‘it :‘2‘" nlexlledyn-; Tl;;ém?;‘ilflt‘ofl!cm other members of the family live in this | io s"flwn George nders te and Ge s i iren 2 ; 3 2 ’ e elect or in 3 s iy thek nd s, Kb rn‘anz;:lp;x:‘ wiil: n:[.dd\ recess and will not reoped unt!ljwill be ordered destroyed, providing |pregigent, A. W, Marcy; vies prmdm‘. city. Rev.'Arthur F. Purkiss eatd s I:rale after the new year. those {mm “h-m‘n was seizéd do notfq., “G.'Johnson y secreary, W. Both fire trucks responded to an Tl g s holi B E. tays tl be expected {0 solve | the effect of holiday shepping and it | joraciion, OF the o icials thal v bt 1 or Chautauquans under the. super- b " howes ‘pa.’ Bolsol. strest B %t ey 4 t ¥ 5. On. the oth-| MAKNe 38 aiready noticeable in tie in- fn"l‘;’;‘:: T i ‘;Z‘::s‘_‘e‘;"!mnda;”’:‘mb vision .of - Miss Folpel and the superin- ‘;“’:;:‘“m"“(‘:, D retl, Pt o Accused. , the B ussels. conference is mof|CreASINg wrount of mail bein “ll noon in_ drawing papers in the pro- “mg':f"‘n:’:d«ne‘atz?r;yoenm;’gr..l: social|y fiding. The fire was soon under con- | Henry Henpeck .. Mr. E Y. Messinger & pélitina S el Ul ;:f"“"‘;f‘;’we ‘ne wem. |cecdings for . condemning the mtoxi-| ™y (" ' Hurnes, a teacher in the | L0l and the fire out signal was heard |Comdnittes In Charge of Entertainment. ~ o r what solution is adopted, |!ers «f tue T A {-y[“’:"' b’" caur o’ -“""dfi 2:“;‘;;“ N as | English - department 'at Putnam High | %% afterwards. Mrs. John E. Hawkins, ' DANIELSON CASINO, probable that the pro-|a fes afternoon. et °“§’ e Teputa. | School, Who was unable- to teach -for Mrs. Edwin HO) & . are, to be de-| % earings being relative to the.reputa-|ires gays last week because of throat Ticket Contmittee. STARKWEAT Upon later by the oo be de-| “Bartiets High Schoo| team, ef Web- | tions of the places from which- it was | (oee 4Y8 125t week hecause of throat USQUEPAUGH el BOWLING. AND POC Bren 2 ’”";""“"“‘ 0%y |ster, is next on the list of Quinebaug |taken and as to whether it Was being |\ondol morning. i ched at tne | Mrs- William H. Collins, FOUR ALL THREE TABLES e pancial R‘““_‘\'z.uey organizatione .to face the basket- [kept with intent to sell. Rev, Cy H. prea at the ‘ Mrs. E. Y. Messinger WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY \\'nt:-:erm ?.f“" 'S 1 ball team of Killingly High school, which |~ Next Monday, when 'the proceedings| A.'D. Lewn, §6, superintendent of the|church service hel S\md-ydmomlnt He Swahn's Drehestra—Tickets 500 Bowiing M -the spoft tor ‘Al @ Brises| o1, conid then reuniOM|has won its firs. three league games |relative to the gisposition of the intox- |Manhasset Manufacturing Co., died sud- | Will o again rvext Sunday merning. v’ s - Balbraibs, | )t e FEAUESt i,y romendous mavgins, indicating’ that | icants come up, e seized goods will be |denly Monoay afterncon. While work-| Mr. ahid Mrs. Herber. E. Lord of Provi- Home Made Candy On Sale TNy ;y R BE TG i i prmany be ub-|ihe ocal school has an unusuaily fast or- |produced in court and the persons from |ing at his desk in the office of the plant | dence, alsc Mr. and Mrs. Lord, were vis- Auspices V. M..C.-A. Auxiliary—Bens- L ch Germane woiila | §anization this year. whom it was taken will have an oppor- |about 2.45, Mr. Lown dropped dead from | itors here Sunday afternoon. it New Building Fu 20 with the AP Ul LS rederick Graves, who died recently at | tunity, to“claim them. It was indicated |what the prysicians diagnosed -as an| Mr. and Mrs James S. Lamond feft | e 0~ — 7 7 LOUIS E. KENNEDY ; 1e entente " Iy rwich, was formeriy one ‘of the best |on Monday afterncon tha: some of those acute attack of indigestion resulting in | Friday-for New York, thense to Philadel- ~ TR ! known’ members of the Danielson fire de- | ¥H0 Were in court on Monday will ap- phia, making & short stay at each piice. | Narragansert Pler, spent Sunday with ber : DANIELSON ree hundred and five in whi 2 t Mond: d cliim th tyff | SEEEe——————sesspeeewwe® | Today, Dec. 14th, they sail for Florida, | mother, Mrs. Sarah Franklin Und ¢ i cen eollected in this'city foy | PACUNSRL in which he took & very active[ipear next Monday and claim the stu R i iy pal A ') reli 5 interest for long term of ars. e that was taken from em in e raids. BORN. s 7 . ndertaker and £mbalmer jorr an relief durinz the past | MGTEE SOF £ ONE (O0M OF YeATS . wa| Monday's court proceedings were un- 3 In Backus hospital, Ner. | _ DF: N: Damell Harvey of Providence | Daabury.—Mayor Glibert came in for Ucecist Attsrtion to Every Ostall |Week Christmas. Sunday at the Westheld Con. |der Comnecticut statutes and not under iy 20 ot s oor: | was.a visitor here Sunday. . words_of commendation {rom the mem- o e | gregational hurch. Speetal: programs | the terms of :the “Volstead'act, the en-| Mrs, Charles’ Yesinowski of Uncasville. | Fred K. Crandall and fam 'y of Kings- | bers of the board of aldermen when the & haye been- arranged for-the services: of | [orcement instrument under thé Eight- 0 ton were visitors here Sunday :fternoon. | board met last week. The board took oc- 3 (Ho-fay. : eenth amendment. DIED Amos H. Kenyon, who has bees, ~‘aying | casion;” after acceptiig Mayor Gilbert's Manufacturers here were shocked Mon. | Sunday next will be observed as|Kr a— In Preston, Dec. 13, 1820, Hanora | Nere for a few weel ard commuti-: te | report on the completion of the pavement day afternoon when informed'. of the |CDIiStmas- Sunday . i “the evangelical Ogles King, widow of Dwight H. Kiny, | Providence, returned home to Providerce | work, 1o congratalate him upen the. mas- 4 s churches i’ this “territory. As in other | Funeral at the residence of her daligh'er- | Sunday. His wife and children have been | ner in ‘which the work was done.\giving sudden death of ‘Agent A.°D.- Lown.of Toe ™S Fonin tioe Sinday services| - in-law, Mrs. John P. King, 12 Mechanic | visiting Mrs, Kellyon's parents in .New | him credit for the Buccessful com| the Manhasset Manufacturing company at | YaFs, the Coristmas Sunds ams, | - Street, Thursday morning, Dec'16. ut | Jursey. P g’ work WHOH'She MMt # hig office in-Putnam:. Mr. Lown was one | Wi include” special musical - programs. | ° 3157 Requl in.’ St Patrick . of the popular mesmbers of the Mamufac. |, Sfate. Officer Howard E. Elliott; was|. 'chureh at e b B e i Se| Mrs Eva Webster, who | teaches at|ated. , turers” assoctition in this part of the |m t0Wn Monday on business pertaining| Mary's cemetery. .Automobile cortege. . state. AT -SPAULDI!G;ln Norwich, D;r 13. 1920, % : R years. 3 The lnst session of the gt semester of N e Ry r s et i T8 the ‘Community Training. school was held ; ey place, Wednesday, Ded. 15, at 2 Monday _evening at the Mathodist church: 1 i | The second. semester for the schoo] will' | nA::._m leen, Def, 11, 1920, James < . . begin early in January. rt, peed 717 Princess ‘pine and other Christmas | Smlu: al i l-te hflm'gli Main ! 3 greens to be used in making wreaths are | street, Tuesday, Dec. a ‘% . ¢ . . ..i |heing brought into Danielson:in quanti- | i is Maplowood m” 2‘“‘7 ; A s 2 P ties. Automobiles have been usgd to ex- | A ck { - n blore. the utrounding country in scaféh of — , car on tra contanung tons choice selpction of greens. , . A Christmas corgrt to be held Sunday : o : et b itab il ; , ean, Sweet, American f school of the Congregationa] church ' at ] : i . | Dayville. : 3 ¢ 27" This pefloflo(Deewr.M year 3 BEET PULP g " ibrought an_extremely cold period of '3‘“"“""‘ &.,Roumn,;mNY. Ry ~ 2 fveather which was productive eventually ‘For fiveim;gyan,[wu icted | B - 3 ;- | of-an fee trop.suchias f","‘fi!'*b@fl 80| with Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble, g * s ; E ‘ “!htlw - I lo'l I t 2 | VHenry C. Witletsof Woreeiter wasya whehdeulcpedinhmm : : x 4 v "‘ . : flsll‘:r With " friends “in Dinie:m ~om Trouble. ., i ; t . it : [ i | 1| Buyatonrightoutof thecar - Then it is Genuine | oty wen it o e | arraimimetlof ST R , aton tWt car state highway between Hampton, end s v \ . Beads Warning! Unless jou see the name' “Bayer” on tablets, |Brorkin. The ¢nes st sator bms ol |, tisl. 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