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DUNN SAYS CINOT KING —— | was a recent visitor in Norwich. Hin-Rockwell Co. factory here for a num- orwich, Friday, Dec.®17, 1920, .. | Mrs. Charles T. Potter has been ill _GeBaligtin, | RN Start “Chistmas Guest” Campaign Here [ 2w 5 pypenes at her home on Spruce street, Laurel < 3 the homé of Josevh | . - OF TONICS Hill, v £ The *“i ble Christmas guest cam-; The pastons were invited to bring the G ml avenue. Later . ; s : -e | Daign” which is to be conducted .through- | matter before their congregations at the |Mr. ana Mrs. _rebided at Miss . i VARIOUS MATTERS m:::;”’m‘;"‘d\'.g‘r’;; Snd family Bave|out the nation from Dec. 19-29, for the |services Sunday, and one of the efforts of | Charlotte Frink's at 25 Grove street. r a c e e S A A o T vard A = relief of the starving children in Iurope, | the campaign Will be to obtain 4 Many | They attended the Central Baptist church | = - PRSI A G Ly ebfxl.'u}‘: pETERR e oo T e R R hop of Bozrah nas| Tl e started in this city with a masa |$10 contributions as possidle, this beln | and made many.friends in this city while ' 3 . 1 s! B 35 | meeting in Davis theatre on Sunday af- |the amount which is designated as the |y, and mother ‘live New Haven, Says Bad Case of| ‘1., per 17¢n is-the feast day of St.|beén Spending a few days in Colehes- | ternoon, according to plans made by the | “invisible Christmas guest” contribution, o seomisrir aae " v Rheumatism Was Entirely Relieved | Lazarus. JE ter with Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Reming-{executive committee at a meeting held | which entitles the contributor to consides 2 a c es by CINOT. Special meeting of C. L. of C. tonight at S in the office of Mayor H. M. Lerou at the | that he Jias one of the starving orphans v . MANUFACTU] ] L] et Sl o Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Church and|city hall Thursday evening. The com-of Lurope as a guest at his Christmas . RERS DISCUS! . |family of Norwich calld on A. E.|mittee is trying to seeura Dean Brown of | dinner. . INDUSTRIAL READJUSTME Sranses ‘mb:me lotc’llme. m:h:;kmg Chapman of Kast Putnam, early in the|Yale as the speaker. Dean Brown is an | The organizations represented at the | New Haven, Conn., Dec. 16.—Financial ge’l(; December meetings a T0A8 |\ eelc eloquent speaker and is one who can |afternoon me-ting ircliided the Red Cross, | problems, industrial “readjustment. .e"'a gy « S Fiial : > AR Lo i e needs Dl . g - | Elk 'S, it loyment, coal supply, transportation an f % Mrs. Thomas Hartley, who has been | PFiBg the necds of Europe strongly be- | Elks, Odd Fellows, itotary’ club, Masons, | ploym pply. Sunday ‘next is the communion Sun-f. “0% S i b fore the peonle of this cit. Chamber of Cq K iy Colum- |taxation wer¢ the subjects discussed to- day ot the Rosary socisty of St Pat.|Im Mystic visiting her mother, Mrs. An. | fore the veor ommerce, Knights of 3 ~ Specially Priced We have one of the finest lines nie La g The committee decided on pledge cards | bus, Jewish societics, Girls' Community |[day ! the annual meeting of ,the man s rick's parish. in xg“,':-i'c';,‘f’e' has returned to ‘her home | . o S0 S De Qistributed within a few | Center, St. Patrick's, St. Mary's and Sa.'] facturers’ association_ of ‘Connectieut, of dll.lfly Bracelet Watch Christmas wreaths and sprays are be- days to the Nopkl\ i? the E“y who are m- c\red fiear! churches at Taftville and |Kent Hubbard of Middlejown was re- rac ginning to appear in the Windows of res-| SETTLEMENT IS MADE tersted in the relief work. - |Norwich Town, United, Park, First, |elected president of the association. | idences about wown.’ s S The first move In the campaign “was | Greenoville ard Tafiville Congreationai | Franeis H. Sisson, vies president of the |€Ver offered to the women of Christmas shoppers are” finding that 7 & E DAMAGE SUIT | t3)cen at a meeting held in the afternoon | churches, Christ, Trinity, St. Andrew’s | Guaranty Trust Company. New ¥otk, told | ., N there is little reduction in the prices of 3 t of the season seems to have at 2.30 at the mavor's office, at which |and Grace Epiecopdl churches, Central, |the members of the association that the this community. Mlny at- b b Tane o ek prevailed said Judge lsaac Wolfe to the |Mayor Lerou was elected chairman; |First, Leffingwell and Fitchville Baptist |changes in commodity prices_of the ae- i3 x FE jury in the superior court here Thurs- [James L. Case, John M. Lee and Abner |churches, Federated church of Greene- |companying industrial readjustmen:t are | tractive novelties — all 20(d elgfl};{xfejfigh- of C."tonight at.dsy afternoon ,when he called them in at | Schwartz, vice chairmen; James C. Mac- |ville, Trinity and Bean Hill Methodist ‘provdng a crucal test for the countrs’ i :30 after attorneys in a case on trial had | pherson, secretary, and Nathan A. Gibbs, | Episcopal churches, Church of the Good | sanking orgdnization. Commodity prices |gs Gilbert Dean, of ‘Eastford, found ten |Teportéd to.the judge that the case had |treasurcr, with Charles F. Whitney and |Shepherd = and the Christian Science | gemerally, he said. increased 140 ,“.IhmEkeepen. of Mis yvoung roostéers dead one morning|been settled. The jury was excused | Weston C. Pullen as publicity committee. church. i vent. from 1914 to last February, and . recently, probably the Wwork of a weasel|from further consideration of the case. they have since fallen about 25 per cent. | Something that every woman or mink, f B ~The matter on trial was the suit of Jus- Tn View of our fundamentally sound 3 MR. E. H. DUNN The annual presentation of The Mira-|tin Stafford against Dr. John K. Bucklyn | §T. MARGARET'S GUILD COLUMBIAN COMMANDERY WILL credit position,” continued Mr. Sisson. “Tt appreciates. Call and see the o ety - that ;T have' sifferedc is il Blay ot MeaNatlyioy i97t0/ ba. given OF Mystic ‘;”l’ ‘5-”“"‘ damages because of CLEVER VARIETY & OBSERVE CHRISTMAS DAY |Woud gem that what we need at V“"",‘; 4 o eay th L this year ‘Sunday evening, December|an'automobile accident on Fort Hill on PR TN i is 5 ia . r g c is a stabilization of prices at new level 2 ng it mildly,” said Mr. Dunn.|1o. i Pomfrét hall May 30. 1917. A jury was selected just | St Marsuret’s Guild of Tginity Brisc| ColmWan = Commandery, ~No. 4yt Wil bring the consumers back to complete line — Also the two Some time since 1 became almost| fifty name cards ‘for fifty cents at|before roon and the trial started by cail- | TR SMIEL OF FUCUL CNE BN | annal obsirvance of Chfisinas ar the|the market. so that an_ improvemeat in specials— y crippled from rheumatism and had %o | The Bulletin company.—ady. ing the pIantiff (o the stan€. «ing: |ment at the Community House which |Masonic temple at 1130 on Christmas | Credit conditions will mari the early part give up work entirely; \I had. suffered | “Thuraday proved favorable for out|Gioree O Mtend matcon 1 Tomgeins attended by several hundrel. The|morning./ An address &t that time is' to|°f, 192 > : 3 i g ‘ a Variety Show,|be made by sir knight, Rev. Al Ta his annual report. President Hul- f hi <, though, for about]door workers,’ thektemperature rising o Gaorge S. 5 Lt T % entertainment, called a Variety Show, e by sir knight, Rev. Alexander | . 5 g i iy 'nmm-u 42 degre Shortly aficr noon thers | peomcion. morar Norwich: George A |was in every way charactristic of its|H. Abbott. For those unable to attend |bard aid that R i - fifteen years and this total ina Y| was a brief snow squall. i vin D, Dl;u;:lale Frank 1. Ray, Griswlod ; |Name, there being musical s-estions, |the Norwich service. arrangements will ; 000 more than it 'Houfi l:red \:'m came upon me. 1 was at my wits' end| "o woman's tmion of the Norlf Ston- | kdward A. Bishop, Bozrah: Herman & | Varicd interpretive dancing, ‘adlcaux. jbe made for the observance of the day |foF its coal tifs veare e feciared et to do as I had tried so many Ways t0 | ington Congregational church had @ \carned. Lishon: Albert Bassett, Birdsey |TOTOIoSue and - chorus siazing. #he|at Masonic hall, Danielson, and at Ma- | WRsCrantions PRECCC, B NC €000, B0 £ cet well, byt a friend of mine who|tea from 2 to,4 o'clock Wednesday at|G. Palmer*Voluntown 3 7 |paris wers Well faken and the wiole sonic i, Putnam, The most eninent P reulted i the exploitation of indus ’ ] ot i B i am showed a marked degree of |grand master, Jos <yle ¢ | tries 3 erri - had n CINOT advised: me to try ”“9 "“m!l_"fl:““-h"l; ‘DA : l"“"» 5 WX Stafford testified till- the recess 2:;’;2‘2’1’;",““' T Wiado an easent! 2;:;9::}'];9,- ?."',N::, portation, Mr. Hubbard said that indus- Conn iou! rohibitionists .are have | for nne; X ek, and v ourt L 1 a, - It o o P < o Vi ful 1 diJ, as it has put me back on MY | i5th and 16th, and some big speakers| the afternoon was spent by the attornevs |PAT's and during the Tntermission| The following sentiment has heen pre- | Tifiroad facilities have m ed. home-made cand ,nd T am 4ble tovork without an ! are to be on hand to talk “over future|in confarénce with the litizants i an | Wis gold abayiable tnjpared fopithe, eomings Chilstmas/ obsery fy ! V.” Pendleton and a|ance: John H. Goss of Waterbury was elect- FRANKLIN SQUARE ache or CINOT is the greatest | action. : _jefort to settle the cage. EBenjamin H. < The Ideal orchestra|To Joseph Kyle Orr, Most . Eminent |4 vice president of the association and| . pt that I have ever heard | Dance at State armory, Willimantic, Hewitt and Frank L. McGuire were | p:o %uniched music during the even- Grand Master: - Robert C. Buell of Hartford was chosen “WHERE ALL CARS STOP Saturday night, Dec. 18th, 1920.—adv. |counsel for the defendant. At 4:30 thev i 'C0 (Wl RRC G TRFE Tille® Tie ‘com. | Three hundred fhousand Knights Tem. |8ecretary. The executive committce and : i At the W. H. M. §. at Trinity* Meth- jannounced that the case had been settled. | \ii7ee in charge was under the direc-|plar cerely W you “A Merry|board of directors were reelected. CINOT—for sale in Norwich by | ;qist church Thursday at the| At'the same time a settlement was|o,"oe NMiss Katherine E. Brown, as Christmas, and a Happy Christmas, = H. M. Lerou, and for sale by all other | programme cammittee was ay-|reached in another suit arising\out of the "} O NCY Bl Campbiell, Miss Dor-{such as foliows duty well observed, | BRUSSELS CONFERENCE GETTING first-class druggists, everywhere. nard and Mrs. Guile. The topic ki R . Miss Jenny Mitchell and faith steadfastly kept, vows scrupulous- DOWN TO BUSINESS - et ey « | Hand to’' Hand. - here ek ARG it Los $E1000 ins Alice Williams. The program fol-|1v performed, ears ever attuned to the| Brussels, Dec. 16 (By the A. P.).—At ONLY A FEW The December moon quarters tomor-| (e, 8 another suit for $5.000 damase cry of the fa'herless and helpless, and|the first day's session of the second Brus- WE ADVERTISE EXAGTLY | TOW, the 18th, and will be full Christmas | grotitl RECST O BUCHEH, bY 7@ | Selections by Ideal orchestra. a heart always beating in unisoh with |sels financial confer¢nce, waich has taken AS IT IS night, which latter fact might seem to| "'y = o HO0 T80 A0 FFRET L wae | GITIS' s Sextet—Mamm Pumpkin-Col- | your fellowma up the question of the payment of rcpara- DAYS MORE Iusurg good weather auring e Y e o ne it g |~ ored 'iChoy Alice W s, Maida| The grand master sends the following [tions by Germany, the experts merely days %of holiday shopping. ra S i Wright, Faith 'Curtis, es Baker, | Tesponse: = . s S Frnest Bogue against Ella M. Burroughs Thie law prohibiting the® cutting of |on a claim for $1,000 for personal ser- trees or bushesi.om. the property of an- HERE II' ls her. without permissich provides a heavy penaity- which, zatherers of Christ-| yNJTVYERSAL! as decorations do not always scem to raised the framework for the real discus- | Sir Knights: The words duty, faith|sion with the Germans tom>rrow. Five of nd vows should never fall on closed | the -principal allied powers, as- well as ith Curiis, Madeline Wright. Cho- nor hardened hearts. Official posi-jGermany, arl represented at the meel- 7 : rus, The Mid n may bring high honors but not | ings, which will probably last 2 week or‘ ST CHRISTMAS SALE Ningteatd LAavertite withou: responsibilities. The vows of | ten days. \ I abgth Harvey, Helen ( 3 Hornpipe—Ethel weez BEFORE CHRISTMAS HAD 5409.60 IN PROFITS 1. Dutch Cleanser, Alice Wolfe | Knighthood are individhal to you and to| Rudolph Havenstein occupied most of urselt at: the | The sum of $03.60 was realized on the| 2. California Fruit' Gum, Helen Lewis |me. One/would be faithless to his con-|the afternoon in depicting . the glromy Danz. —ady, | Christmas sale and supper recently held| 3. F Franklin Robinson | science who should fail to impress upon | brospects of ‘his country’s financial and at the Church of , the Good Shepherd| 4. FEastman Kodak, Mildred Chapman|the heart olfeach Knight Templar that |economic future. He emphasized tae dead- 5% -G the leading suit values in the R i city, ' Elks hall tonjght, Music by Frank Way, Lewis Hu hes, and C. C.| (Universalist). This report was made ream of Wheat, he s under vows for the defense of the |ening effect upon German ind §iry of the B Our P e Hart Schaffner and Marx made | D2vison staried out at Lyme the iher | ai the reguiar mecting of the Ladies' Leonard Partridge | innocen’, the helpless and the, destitute, | demoralized exchange situation. He con- ut rices on | morning, after a fox, that they had run|iiq society of the church held on Wed- g Millicent Mitchell{ It seems fitting at this Christmas sea- | trasted the flourishing past with what he them to sell for $55.00, $60.00 | 2!! the fall. Dayison succeeded in, shoot- | nosqay evening. A vote of thanks was : Maida Wright, Faith Curtisson that by some concrete act we shouid | Seemed to regard as an almost hopeless ing the elusive animal, after a tedious| jion”Mrs. Joseph L. Oat, president of |lilustrated Advertisements (continued) |g8ive expression to a reconsecration of | present, but did mot give the constructive ’ . and $65.00— e $ the society, for her labor to make the| 6. Jell-0, .# Constance Chapman|our better selves. Deeds speak louder |ideas the members of the conference hope en s ults : District Superintendent Re William | gale a success. 7. Kellogg's- Cornflake: thna words and go further than good in- | t0 hea~ later. L hinz up Donald - and Esther Gilbert | tentions. the financial situation of Germany was T H. Bath, of Norwich, is b fi CUR PRICE IS NOW | "tsuren quarterty. conterence: of the| SUPERIOR COURT DOCKET 8. Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour, What part shall be yours of the good |Schroeder, the German under-secretary jof 7 vear and this week is visiting Methodist HAS 624 CASES LISTED Ruth Brinkman |deeds that shall Be dode this day in the |finance, at the morning meéting was gen- . and $45.00 churches in the southern townsof the e oy st z 9. Baker's Cocoa, Deborah Parker|name of our beloved order? erally commented upon as thorough and county. T e oL he SISl 0l UREGAE Rigoult, ¥rank Hill| We are in the midst of a year of re.|clear. The address of Herr Havenstein, W. R. C. food sale at 3 p.m.and|cr wpni ok € Sex tle Pappor construction. As We come down from|Who is president of the Reichsbank, was You can’t do better than this. | wist at § v. m. at Buckingham Merors- | & Which Shows 30 new cases returned jon—Music by Orchestra. fthe pinnacle of Prosperity there are |Fegarded as a depressing appeal, not alto- to the first Tuesday in November. The Men’s Overcoats R al today. 4 Ancket ow coftalng o Ratal o Bok anen| Tableat. many pitfalls: getfler within the province of the" experts Here are some other stirring|" ..\, chapman of Lyme, Bisckball [ of whisn 150, ate. surs sases o 459 | gy (T 180 Ethel Cugrand, 0 ' DeImAustridl wogiat theps Frhas{it comEien; secospiass toy Sincsiod gaiss takes the place of lampman on the'rail-1court cases. ' 2. Old-fashioned Dame ~|been an orgy of riotous living. A wave | Sates. b values— g ¢ place of glam n. gigitall . ances Baker [of wasteful extravagance has herl wipn| Herr Schroeder’s statement. concerning Epboig iy 5 il g Zari Fhen TR 3. Bo-Peep, Maida Wright | carnival, the finnacial situation of Germany was Are Reduced to $45.00 and $50.00 Sui R ol e S B ol - 34 R aln Nations— i But almost overnight we have awak.|PesSimistic. but was not shaped in sueh | 29. n A uits — | the New Havenrond e Charles Garrett N merita Millicent Mitchell | ened. Common ‘sense is coming hacl. | fOTm. in the opinian of the allied experts, N Ing, forcd ALY 4 2 | The funeral of Charles Garrett was| 5. Indian, Olive. Hiscox | The cure is to be quicker—by a mustard |2 Wouid render discussion of a final un- " ow 534-50 Norwich Free ‘Atademy. closes -today|yaq Thursday afternoon in Baltic. There| 6. Japan, = Mary Walz | plaster—though most of us would rather | 4¢TStanding imposeible; Thiz is consid- Figay) '°h’l. the ’”’"“*:“ N ‘?‘;‘;T‘!r‘“’(m a prayer at his home at 2 o'clock| 7. Holland, lliams | have had a poultice. 4 era]i lrn the light t;; Dprogress as compared anu l es - o - I PUDLC SCRaRls 7| e “{followed by a service in the Methodist 8. Scotland, Jo -Harvey | The laborer is still worthy of his with former meetings. $35.00 and $40.00 Suits — |t Thursday the 2ird. theiifcniools | 0 O IV B HEEL ¥ of his hire, Cl 3 ith. | D dance—A W will open the winter term the »Mon-| aharleds Sl SDotch 7, Dance=Allog : ums, Helen | but competition Will show him the wis: G N o ath pastor officiated. The large attendance Celene Bowen, nifred Zahn, ldom of producing more than he NO $28.00 day after New Year's. \ included relatives and friends from oth- w MARKETING OF SURPLUS con- DR e claiives and fri rom o Rose Kilkenny, Batells ol son,\l::i\]\- ; 53 PRODUCTION ABROAD NECESSARY lt o P t e i ! places and delegations from Mt Ver-| beth Smich, na Hanson, Natalie is Is a world-wide movement—i ~ : e WI“ , v night at the Elks'. Danz Jazz band, 8:30 i non lodge, N of Masons of the Beulah - Carpenter. erns you and me and we . cannat e RT&I;«MHT;;::: ay to B“y We're dstermined to outdo —adv. Mule S union. There were 0, Where Has My Little Dog L it. oot the aboncalls RRRAII ot EEGDe el At Quonochontaug, Perry Crandall | many handsome floral tributes. ? 3orn of a spirit of unrest, there a ISdw: - 2 ¢ 3 Cl N everyone on value, We’re do-|ana Edward Hoxsie have finished cui-| The hearers were members of Mt. Ver- | Monologue, The Country Post Office|Scattered in our country small Eroune | mers venioht botare the Brplovers Aa othes Now g T ting the wood in the cedar swamp for|non lodge and burial took place in the | Tableaux (continued) jof firberands, who, thank God, remain |sociation of New Haven Couniy.: He de ing it, too. Mr. Moulthrop .of Providence, who re-|Pautipaug’ cemetery twhere a Masonic! 8. Gipsy Helep Lewis|a minority, yet are still a disturbing |elared that the marketing our surplus e cently purchased all the woodiand from|committal service was conducted by the| 10. Military Girl, Helen ' Curran | factor. R rotltiis + sbesid 116 A ok Whlle the Mrs. G. Louise Peciham. officers of Mt. Vernon lodeze. 11. Navy, ., Leon Lew! If the three hundred thousand Knights|dr to have business prosperity here. He Al = Idren in the Norwich schools have| George G. Grant was the funeral di-| 12. Puritan, Faith C of the Temple, und the two million of | described conditions noted by him on a had the usual Christmas carol singing | reetor. 13. Farmeretfe, el Sweezey | their Masonic brethren . whom st trip through Europe last summer. M h & M under the direction of the music super- Miss Selina L. Woodworth 14. College Girl Dorothy Brown Tx:mnimnuenuu, could become irr Amrtment [sl"arge‘ D visor, Mies Mary E. Rogers, although Bty G SR 15. Red Cross Nurse, Katherine Hunt|live of party, an outstanding and ogt. L 13 ,V CGafl'y this term. more attention has been giv- | Funeral services for Miss Selina 1.| 16 Spain, Mary Walz |spoken force for Law and Order—for ORI SRSES L N0 R oclock | gighjand Fling—Elizabeth Harvey, | Libert Yields Best Sponges. Syt Sponges are of many qualities, but en to pageants and playiet ! for independence of thought i i 6 E ATy B Wright, Ethel Curran, Charlotte John-|put.the heel of public opin ich § e > 2 dowers from the Maple- . . pinion upon the o m———— == ——e— Wi e SR p 5, S oTealyes | Specialty Act, Girls' Sextet|Who under % crimson flag seeks to sow = i . . . TOO LATE FOR ot diiveee —aaye ; New London and Hartford. The services | Gporus—Medléy of Popular Songs. sedition and. discontent among our peo- | ot o CarrEs SpOnSe fsheries are situ QR CLASSIFICATION The Bass Clef minstrel show, So Suc-|were conductpd by Rev. William Craw- ple. Peo-|ated along the seashores of Greece, g i cessfully given Wednesday evening' at|ford pastor of the Norwich Town Meth- | church. Relatives acted as bear- | GROTON IRON WORKS W nd burial took ‘”‘_‘ \\T".Ilfl_— R, vl; furs, at H. A, Heeb-|the Community house, was put on the ev-|. - i-dh ursday. A. C. Bennett. ening previous at the recreation hall of : = : ia and of certain parts of the Adri- «“ 9 TS | Then might we realize, in the words | atic, as well as along the Tripoli and Good Clothes Store lace in the River To Par seME BILLS [°C.inst na Tun McCurdy: | Tunisian seashore. The fishing of 7 c1 S ey g fox 8 s S q s asking how f; y div : Norwich State Hospital, for = cemetery in Wes R. I, where| Attorneys for the Groton Iron Works|back into the past we (-a"; s el fi{;o:gx::nmme’lfnec;ogo:z 'dol\;:;.‘h:hg‘n;: e — :z;rsm-.em of patients, nurses a oc- = 1‘1:‘1 MmFflm‘ F‘hc“-f oAl ’filr-d a petition Thursday in uwhsune;- family free but how far into the future |20 and sometimes 30 meters, and pul Y. POLICE LIEUTENANT e # L . A. Gager, Jr., was the funera - as a r that the |s| ot 2 5 4 & DISAPPROVES L. OF N, B ot i Mok EAT e e e rector, 2 ior court asking for an ordgl hall reach tiie influence of our present the sponges from the rocks to which COUNCIL'S MANDATE ATTITUDE receiv Frederick’ on and P. Le-|everyday 1 . - R SHOT BY BURGLARS 5 zoing after blackfish as the fish Mrs. Dwight H. King | roy Harwood, be zllowed to use certain| Today, they are fixed. Some sponge fisher: Dec. 16.—(By The A. P.)—The| to bite two weeks ago. It.used to : : as mnever before, the world|men use a long trident, but this sys, \{ k. Dec. 16—Police Lieuten- 3 2 Funeral services for Mrs. Dwizht H.|money in their hands for the payment|needs us at our best. tem rormnaeely falling into disuse “‘?gfl&"fi},!‘:{ e r:»,«.'r.;m} thres erences between the league, ¢ommon saying that blackfis| King were held Thursday morning from lof bills for material and supplies Which 3 rton, surpr e 20 : : ; i Y S o Flee Courteously yours, since it spoils 'the sponges. In better [ men as thev were attempting to fores the membérs of the assem. | ntIl the Arst snow fell. There has been|he home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. the United States Emergency ¢ cor- e T A HIAE et e TEaTE et | e ire LIt Srattcd oE Thih ateeds fe publicly alred at a,meeting of broerrs” © e S o B el IR ach e etree opnwi o i ECRSAR (i The e 16 Grand Master, |Ing Of sponges is effected by divers|and -Broadway tonight, was shot and 1\ bmm b pa g . : here was rge attendance of relatives |to be paid is 3$34.847.78. My Bear® w _ T | provided with diving bells or dressed |seriously wounded in a revolver fight commission held this after-| The Bulletin readers are advised to|and friends present. The many floral| The petition represents that a con-f = ar Fraters:—In transmitting | {n cork jackets with the ‘burglars who made their es- m to consider the report of the sub-|call on the Plaut-Cadden Company, 135- |forms were beautiful. At the services In |tract which has been approved by the | '® e the Iesponse of the Most Emi-|" [pon being gathered the sponges |cape : committee The report draws an in.|143 Main street, when in need of a piano | St. Patrick's church Rev. Myles P. Gal-f court was made on March 26, 1920, be-| Bl irand Master, Joseph Kyle Orr, to - are squeezed. beaten and washed in order to rid them of their black coat- ing and soft substance, which gives or Vi celebrant of the requiem ma: tween Groton Iron Works and the Unit- |the sentiment prepared by the Commit- il i ola.—adv. * vin . st ot e i L L . John. Richard and Thomas Nagle |ed States Emergency Fleet Corporation {!¢® on Christian Observance, 1 - would Iraft of the mandates| AS some of the Evangelical churc : " e H ¥ 21 ply -~ emphasize t A . a taat + sorv 2 Sunday Burial was in |by which the Fleet Corporation agreed|®™D Be thought that|them a .very characteristic- chlo . amia and Palestine to! Plan to observe the coming Sunday a ] : g 2 ! O | R Lo e ” { _ very i rine n committee except upon the | Christmas Sunday, choristers and ‘or- § cemetery Where o committal |to pay directly to the vendors for ma-|SPeme 10 be so prominent in the mind of | odor. When they begin to whiten ttentlon! t the committee should make | 8aNiSts_ of those churches are reminded)service was conducted by Rev. Fatherterial and supblies furnished for ship Hver ror ”:_"y l mghatt 15”’ (lxme has ar-| they are subjected to a frequently re- e to the visions | to send their musical programmes to The | Galvin construction. But since April 3, it ) K emplar to s*and | newed solution of “sulphuric acid.—St. its report to. the heemisy | Bulletin today (Friday) for publication| Cummings and Ring were the funeral |claimed, the fleet corporation has de- |fiTm for all that the Order represscis. |TLouis Post Dispatch. etucket e eral hours' ‘debate, dur“l’n.g Saturday morning. directors. clined to pay for bills that have totalled e l:m‘_]’ :\1;:‘ onnnrt;mm- to extenl to proval of the attitu X Fant! 4 —_—— 34,847.78. u every one of you my very hest| New Haven.—The engagement ' is an. OMETHIN QGIN SORBEE Iy b e ithey i ASCORITg 0, & s asington desbateh, OBITTARY. B W et Eayer o theln wishes for Christmas~ and ~ the Vewr | nouriced of Miss Chistiting Spraver; daughe S G.D G lly de to send thigi\f::’:r-s::?resfing in the offics of the execus | Ira Emily Richards . hands $48,854.13, which they believe is ":‘ 4 5 ter of Mr. and Mrx, J., W. Hunter ot TUESDAY EVENING o's report to assambly with- | tive clerk of the semate pending the de. { Iva Emily, 8 vear old daughter of Mr, | applicable and properly Tf“""ab‘e fon qurtecksly” ybord, 57 Rochester, Pa., to Irving C."Sheppard of ammendation. The whole e e td ¥Rders” Thaso 1 h Ver. | payment of these bills. e sum which BENJAMIN L. COE, New Haven. M. Sheppard was duaed DE.(IMBER 21, 1920 will p me up t G G DL Bty i lleaede Se nom- |and Mra Herbert A. Richards of Ver~ g M civers have is made up of ‘the Grand C a from Yale, Sheffeld, 1917, ard was a ma g 5 itl_probat © up tomorrow, when | inations include a dozen or more post- |sailies, died on Thursday afternoon | Siye it 2 ‘ommande~ , Sheffeeld, 1917, an ma- farther opnositon of the. councif’s pro. | masters’ appolntments. Jabout 5 o'clock, following an illness of | ollowing items: Balance W $200.000 | — | rine soginecr in traneport service curiug | All members are requested to is expected. | Be sure to see the Mock Trial tonight |owly a few days With pneumionia. The |Iividend account $0.009; balance in re . WALHING make special effort to be pre- = e — | at the f‘-wmmunx;,v H«gse. loads of fup.|liftle z("ld};ras *flk:“l;‘ck SSur;d?: and (O unclaimed. wage account, $il,- R. R. TRACK NEAR MYSTIC ———dfi e 1k Y. M. C. A. Aucxiliary, Swahn's orchestra. | 8rew steadily worse, the case being one i vs' fe ~| Cleon Phelphs of Wi i ‘DIED. sen A ;Home made candy.—ady. that puzzied the physicians. 881.46 lance in attorneys' fee ac. D] est Mystic, fore- 46; balanbe receivers’ com-|Man fo the Allan = Spool and.Wood ' RICHARDS—In Versailles, Dec. 16, 1920, . i Versad count § : : The. girl was bamn \in Versailles and Tiing Co., Was struck and instantly| Iva Emily, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Entertainment Committee. At the requesp of the Holy Name so-|j, ;7 1 ve lived with her family there, |Mitments account $19 ciety, a month’s mind requiem high mass | ¢ 5 =4t = killed by a New Haven passenger train| H:. A. Richards. aged 8 years and 7 —_— for Philip Spelman was sung in St. Pat- :{*:_efl “dast o rr}“mbfl; t?\gr h(h;m; 9;?3“1?5 STOVEPIPE RED HOT at Murphy's cut shortly after 7 o'clock | , MONthE rick's church Thursday morning by the | i “‘h.'s DReeny "f ‘F i 28 I, MAKES CALL FOR FIREMEN | [1Ursday morning. He was walking P";‘.»"" .?! lh; h:m of her parents in rector, Rev. John H. Broderick, members [(he third grade in the Versailles gram- E g A e Tt = L ithe track to his Work when the train,| Smeinrs at ihe Vesilles: Ma o N"ck l Pl 1 of that organization, relatives and friends me}gp-*ifl‘lczo il e e o WDE{nuéyd Chief pl;l:gr.\r R,og‘da:; :n‘d _H;g ;{;lsthound, apr}:rozdhed from ‘the rear. church at 2 o'clock. "l;urie:l melyl(?\\'l: l € a beting in attendance. 2esdes 2 2 est Side company r 5.471He was struck in the back, 3 ‘ 3 v.\“mm H. Allen, of Huntington place, | Tother, Herbert, and a sister, Tthel, |o'clock Thursday evening to a call for labout, 20 feet, thrown amin;’; 'ah}’e’:_};‘: cemetery. UNITED METALS MFG. Norwich, ias bought from Mrs. Blizabeth|2"0 1% Brandfather, John Richards. |the firemen at 292 West Min - stpbet|beside the track and was dead ~when OMPANY, Inc. iChase, of Putnam, the 9-room cotthge R where they found & red ot stovelmpe{ e s, C : » s sotieg or Police. in the basement tenement occupied by| The accident ha a ) o Mr. 2 5 3 : : ppened at B s Suring. the mast senca®l A boarder at a Franklin street lodging [a family by the name of Allard. Only |midway between the Mystic and West N % e o i d at the beach and | house, under the impression thdt someone | wood hafl been used in the stove, it was ,Ii ‘: :'I‘K,',K e LA ‘:m;‘",:fi;‘ 00| was in his room when he went to retire | reported, and the pipe had become filled | idence. 3 Thursday night, called up the police and {up with an accumuldtion of soot that The tax collector's office will' Be open|®, 5uad of officers was sent to make a |toak fire. Soot in the chitney was also e C v e e A Safe and Speedy - Rheumatism Remedy Mystic stations. The train was No. 634 e in Mystic from New London at 7.14. After striking Phelps, the train was brought to a stop within 200. feet from ; il search. The police found no or, in the {on fire. “ithe scene of the accident and me; h ] “’"“l"‘l o i;z::“f“d ;°th"°°d“'fi per- | 11T ond the boarder retiredfor his| The firemen pulled down the pipe and|of the train crew rushed: beck o i Th-tAOfl n;m Weeks Treatment flo uctlon on sonal taxes. oday the delinquentpigpy, rried it out-doors and used chemical|spot Wi - n to ' ferer on -Back - lis€ will be made out and turned, over| E0t® Te8t Gaxclech Dot where_ the accident occurred, but | ny’ 8u on Money —_——— on the: blaze in the chimney. found Phelps was dead. to the prosecuting attorney as the law di- The only in- Plan, Announce Daughter’s Engagement. . . % ioris o e e R et o Electrical Fixtures |m;ts.;—:d§ (ated. by offetats of the | gyl " DAY Eiven «Wednesday evening EASTERN CONNECTIOUT POWER .f‘nrnlw;\:ui”anrlmah fracture at the hase of * ' t s been states y officials o e|{by Mr. and Mrs. John Koval at their PLANS MADISON SALE |the skull, which cnused death. e fair to ourself; you sufferers 3 ucti S IRST you are pleased Southern New Ensland Telephone Com-[homs at South Coventry, they an-| The petition of te Hastern Comme.| T b04Y Was placed on hoard the|(rom Theumatlsm, mo' iatter what|1"s Reduction Will Be Given On En- with the beauty of the o pany that no change in ‘md: Wages of the inounced the engagement of their oldest |ticut Power company for the approv it Fainyand taker fof the Myntic®atation; e ot SR, e Bt aa pos_ | tire Stock of One, Two and Three p operators is contemplate: sliding {'daughter, Anna M., to. Carl G | AT where it w: wed by Medical, B 3 . 7 2 g Hupmobile Sedan, and the scale of Wages is in operation and em-|Frans, = e e lotor D i | 1-inse WLTE Grey, who' Eave. permai: | S00 At (Hime i :f:fl";vn'"?u"&'{ gt £ ixtdoe, Mioh- Graosi FENGE completeness of the fittings ployes have their wages raised if they | Power camadashio . Hodihe _ten;‘,\,nision for i's removal. | Ao Satierying Telier. sky Bo. and you|and" Obher Efectriost Supplied of Fise that make for greater com= learn quickly and are attentive to their Writes Parish History, | distribution system of the petitioner in| Phelps was about 35 years old and)can have your money ba‘::k. Qualit Th A Just What Y fort AME Lomsesibeite. duties. ; At Stafford Springs, Historical Notes|Madison will be ‘heard at the capitol |18 Survived by his widow. He lived in| Isot that a falr ofterz: ~° o = |Quaiity. These Are Ju ' : Thursday evening at Park Congrega-|on St Edward's Parish From 1849 to|Dec. 23 at 11.30. 'he transfer incfudes! weo MYstic avenue. —Before entering |, tRe 5a7t 00 BANam FCAinent 10 | Have Been Looking For. Edisen Then you become enthu- tional church, the pastor, Rev. Dr. S. H.|1921, By Rev. Felix J. O'Nell, the pas-|roles, brackets, wires, fixtures, trans. |t employ of the Allan Spool and | i¥ition, ajtogether different - from “Furni : Ll Shar : Howe, led the mid-week service in e |tor, formerly of Norwich, has just been | formers and other appliances used In V004 Turming Co. Thelps wasan inspec- | remedies usually prescribed—free from| -8mps Furnished With All Fixtures. gia lnc of\'er (he{ fine c‘!:\;pell.l'lhe pflvie l‘:’uEQele_ Sugc:jy completed and Wwill soon be issued. reta’l‘l sale and distribution of eleciricity | m—————— "alr\?u“i lanctupe;;ecltl 'ehlmllgl- e A iy i i school lesson, Math. . Evening Bible i % . WOl S A o euma neys an ‘1;“; ]tinod ’;:(;uo:“;: Study, Acts '10. The pianist was Miss Soerios Cons Tt in Madison. {* WOMEN WATCH THE CLOCK - neips to force the uric aeid from the . ) 5 \ a g 3 ] in our stores and factorie: swollen _joints or lodging . Y ccone nd the faithbul: iy B. Royee. Mr. Learne led the| rmhe muperior court will hold a short| Horse Eats From Balo of Ha. !blessed Bour when the day's work ends, | Pisces . 1¢ Should ‘please you in a"day ew or: cconomy and the faithi 8l £ » calendar session and motion list \this| A horse taking a ‘lunch from a bale| The reason is readily eeen, as the na. |3Rd,make you hopeful and happy in a| - . i w ness of its daily service. In New York city Wednesday, at the | (Friday) moring here with a number of |of hay piaced on the sidewalk for him | Lare ‘ot thelr Gutos toe ofion qrids | Wesk or meney refunded : ectric Motor Boat Show in the Grand Cen |uncontested divorce matters on the list |by his driver Was a movel sight on lows! e ater the Sores .00 Often drifts | Rheuma has relesed from sufering g mpany C. V. PENDLETON tral Palace, a challenFe was received er Franklin street early Thursday eve.. i, taoubl opar s of | ri e °I'h°h“8*;'- noth- . , " 45 Broadway from Commodpre Charles F. Chapman,{ Middletown.—J. Vincent Dempsey, sec- |ning. Z .Z;i‘,:{‘n; bacll:ac‘l.xse %m; to. womgn, Pt g s T N e "11". = 18 Bath St. Nfl"idl, Conn. Nosvice and-Ripairitig formerly of Norwich. for the Cruiser | retary of the local Chamber of Commeroe, i Hess, and Irritabfilty. Lydia’ B: bink. | O8§00d Co. will supply you and guar- | 4 - g Championship! Trophy, held at present|has received a night’letter nominating | Bethany.—The Bethany grange held a | ham's Vegetable Compound, z.fimfle antee money back If not satisfied. e stk . Hu Ob by the New York Athletic club, having|him to renresent the national committee | Christmas meeting Thursday evening. | remedy, made from roots and herbs,| “wsEme s SR WHEN YOU WaANT ; 7 D <l ::n won last summer by Henry A. Jack- l:‘;hla Ioa.\itz'pn the relief of the desti- | Each member was 1equested to bring two may be relied upon to overcome these ! ) “m brg Tty - . Y A ORI s 109 i 4 s ey 2} 5

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