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- Orion Bentley of East Killingly is visit- ing in Norwich. Miss Marguerite Benoit has returned after two months' stay in Minnesotas TASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine Nerwich, Monday, Dee. 20, 1920, o The local postoffice is preparing for a : David R. Kinney ot Norwich Town was | heavy rush of outzoing Christmas’ mall VARIOUS MAT('ERS at Lord Pok;:’ recently. looking over his Itoday (Monday) as it is expected that | 5 5 cottage property. local people will begin mailing their |busy day today. With the extra Light vehicle lamps at 4.51 o'clock thiS| pgies Helen Riordan of Orchard street | Christmas packages this morning. parcel post mail recelved Sunday nm even o 't has accepted a position with a Williman- | The employes of the office put in a|and with what will arrive Monday morn- Fifty name cards for fifty cents at|tic department store. a3 busy day Saturday handling the incom-|ing there is no doubt but what Monday" The Bulletin Company.—adv. Dr. J. L. Godburn of Danielson recently |ing and outgoing mail. An extra truck | deliveries will equal any deliveries of the The almanac winter begins tomorrow,|entertained Dr. R. D. Hill of Norwich, & [ Was engaged for the delivery of parcel | coming week said Postmaster John P. the 21st, at 10.17. p. m. former college Classmate. post matter Saturday. Murphy Sunday evening. The postmast- | ycorop Hartford ; Joseph Parson Get & spray of nistletoe from Hawkins | Dr. W. Bradford Walker of the Hart. | The regular mail carrier deliverad 196 | er desires to remind the senders of cmhp ville: Frederick A. § T oprt rist.—adv. ford hospital is the zuest of Mr. and-Mrs, | S3cks of outgoing mail {o the southbound mas cards and other Christmas mail tol car'p. - o E. J. Hunt of 3 Huntington place. train at 4:45 p. m. and " to the north-|make sure that the necessary stamps are The ‘hesvy rains of; It week, have| % o G « 7 bound train at 5:30 p. m. Saturday and | placed upon them and that the parcel 3 left meadows in many places still flood-| Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Hunt of Boston | .o geriveries to all of trains during | post packages conform to the wrapping Stls eitptuut 1A take. x cithek 90 o are the guests of Mr. Hunt's parents, Mr. 113 Selverics o ©F oiher o x| P aihees il :\nylr!iub!m{l!‘r:h::ryofi: 11‘;2“:.‘.;; Some novel electrical decorations for |[2nd Mrs. E. J. Hunt, of 3 Huntington % s > "gyer" on package or on tablets you| Christmas trees are being featured by |Place. are not getting genuine Aspirin_ pres- | Norwich dealers. - Mr. and m‘t‘ W. J. Wood baxe come cribed by physicians for twenty-one Farmers are taking advantage of the |from Dayville Norwich for the w'mer years and proved safe by mllll:‘nl- condition of the land, which is free from ,;;m!:u with theis niece, Miss Evelyn Take irin only as told in the Bay-| frost, and are plowing. o 2 thaoping cough and ore of scarlet fever.| has given holiday brightnens o a polor I its next annyal meeting in that er age for Colds, Headache, Neu- 5 h Frank L. Crowell and William 3f. Ring- | /T°°P 1% e b b 1 ¥ b 53 pol February 25, 1991 n:i.a.!:neumusnu:, (Earache, Tooth. et s e 110 St Lee & | Frank L Crowell and William 3 Ring- | wero eported from Morwich last weok | Franidin squsce with an especially attrac- , che, mbago al for in. y : h according to the weekly morbidity report ! tive display arranged in the two windows ONFID! e e blets cost few| Trinity Methodist church is preparing | Barre, Vt, are spending the Christmas|yuyt jgued by the ftate depdriment of [of the vucant store in the Thaver bullding. | €°° United States Senator Morgan ‘Jeléy as president of the soclety DIPTHERIA CASES ARE EFFECTIVE WINDOW DISPLALY ‘bert H. White was elected to fill the un-| REPORTED FROM NORWICH IN THAYER BUILDING STORE|expired term. TThe Hartford members Two cases of diphtheria, one cafe of | Ring's market in the Thayer hullding | inVi'ed the Comnecticut society i ice, | holidays with their parents in this City. |jea;n Diseases reporied from towns in | One window is devoted to frult and the IN NEW LONDOX | ¢ o d 4 . Or e ek e A s Rev. William H. Bath of Norwich, dis- i Cinneaticut Tor e wesk Toliow: | Sate B e e e New London has uncovered wide ac-: T i Haver Manutacture of Monoaceticacid- | W. H, Goodgesn has been appointea | rict superintendent, held a auarteriy hiheria—Griswold 1; Muntvilie 1:| Red cheeked apples, yellow globes of | tivities .of confidensn men. =ronriine to! nfir‘w.‘ Frivaie t Salicylicacid. official watch inspector for the New York, | meeting with the board of stewards of the : Mansfield 1. Indian River grape fruit and the deeper | information gathered by the New London A p s B L DA New Haven & Hartford railroad. % | Gurleyville Methodist church last week. Whooping cough—Colchester 24; Grot- | shades of clusters of Callfornia and | Police. Operatious have been confined | 6r & The flowers in the United Congrega- Ffank O. Grandy, a frequent East Side [on 11; New London Norwich 1. Florida oranges set off with the green of | In large part to manufacturing con- Qe"l‘g IO ATE FOR CLORNIE TR TION | churoh pulpit Sunday were In |Visitor, has been ‘appointed Stonington | Measles—Groton 4: Putnam 15. ferns and laurel, furnish the color cf- | cerne. . o T D S Wist, s form. | probation officer for the town court to fill | Scarlet fever—Groton 1; New London | facts in the fruit window where 37 va.) Inquirics made at the Babeock Print- FOR FOUND—A kodak, on Babcock Ave,|memory of Rev. Dr. L. the vacancy caused by the death of T. T. | 6; Rorwich 1; Coventry 6: Thompsoa 1. | rieties of frult are displayed. Included|iNg Press Mfz. Co., the J. N. LaPointe BROEY Prorsrs ¥ eriniior S AT "Mp::i'::l:e roll-ups, $3.50 to $25, at The | Vi c0X- Altogether .the incidence of discess In |in the display are. fapay. peiekiy. pese [ Co. IRD. Whltla & Ce. and - Metoe m “ e U, § ' the staie during the past week is more cr resu ormation Qo dec20d |Leo & Osgood Co—adv. e e e et e R st s oty el Gt of them® lail of these comcerns had been canvass- s————————————————————————=| The Sistare Brothers/of Noank, have| i, of Veermont, Burlington, Vt., are to | fever show a decrease as: compared With | market since the war. Artichokes from :‘t Secm;ry James G. Hammond of the ‘M m Yw THE VALUE OF A SOUL TAUGHT ;’;:“,‘:"}or"‘?: ;‘;fl.’:’“;s":‘h‘e;":m“’d":fi; ‘:V"’:fi arrive home on Wednesday to spend the | the drevious week's cases. Spain, fancy Hamburg grapes from Ita- mber of commerce reported that the BY ADVENT SEASON, SAYS PRIEST |in otter trawling. Yesterday was the fourth and last Sun- | The Coneecticut League sof Women day of Advent ,that period of preparation | yoters will be formally launched about for the advent of the Redeemer at Christ- | the middle of January at a mass meeting mas. In all the Romyn Catholic churches | to be held in New Haven. the epistle for the Sunday was I Cor. lv. 1-5. The gospel was Luke lil. 1-6, em- bodying John the Daptist's preaching of i - The situation ia regard to whoopinX|jy strawherri e Italfan | Columbia Leather Goods Co. had inform- S o cont and measien 1o however . & Al | i e e e ooy [ed that the unidentifed drummer had | Call and see samples at The Bulletin pointing one, for these cases are S0 in-|and Spanish cluster raisins. Lady applag | S0licited at theid plant. ce completely reported that the cases renort- | are included ameng the six varleties of | Mortimer Duggan, custodian of fhe] * SIDEWALK LEGISLATION |ed merely indicate the locality where |apples shown. On his trips to New | XTENts ef Columbus home, reports that| — The borough of Groton at a meeting | the diseases are prevalent but do rot in- | York and Boston:markets Iast week Mr. |2 BATEWIDIn elgars was offerod 7| A reduction on all motoreycle tires at|Friday eveming voted to petition the |dicate the severity of the disease preva- | pipe he found that all varieties of A Lohets L the Norwich Cycle Co., 9 Main street.—|next general assembly to amend the|lence in thaf community. , fruit are abundant this year and the ‘IMM to: Ahiei voby : ¢ adv. charter as to sidewalks Whereby the S S of whoopinz |t ce i o be Mo LA bt g o the mecessity of the baptism of'penance | ™\ \ _ ; .ion Fenry R. Bond, Jr.|borough and the property owners will | cough vecurred in Coic : The grocery window displays an fnvie- | oruineld & Armstrons for the remission of sins. Al Moo st i -half the expense of |ing reported, but there were s d goods with glasses of | 447 Jacoh Katz, pr ick's hurch | and William F. Curtiss have sold tracts|each assume one-ha expense s g 2 {inz line of canned goods with glasse fectonery stors at the At the high mass in St. Patr! of land on Montauk avenue to Lawrence|COnstructing the walks. This action | ported by health officers ‘in }jellies and preserves. Several globes of | (oo 20y BTe At tHE STRmATAC T Rav, Myles P. Galvin.pointed_sut the thet | o P05 T, 0 oo e was taken only after heated iscusslon | bordering on (hio town, althoush the dis{ ol fien trom Hawkin’, the forist, aro | e Aso. witly the same proposicion GROTON TO ASK = Groton had a smaller idea of civic pride | the state. Wh is realized that thei®|myis yee of the two windows transforms PILGRIMS IN SONG. of the church during this time of prepara- The Lee & Osgood Co.—adv. Ahan any’ commnatiy: of its size that hefate ss muny ,‘m,,:_x.: ol bA I Vi t b A Sere wel hgisn ||\nn is drs;;nnd to emphasize the fact that| A memorial mass for George A.|knew. “People refuse to settle in|as from typhoid f AR e e STOX ERSE the Son o S veek t flective 0d came to rescue, sanclfy | Comeau has been request mas week into an effecti pparent. | Som at St. Pat-lGroton,” he said, “because of our poor necessi\l}l of rer R lay point among the store windowa. special e 3 2 rick’s church Wednesday by White Cross!sidewalks. They won't come over here| Beforb antitoxin over s Tims in While all Catholies have firm belief in | council, Knights of Columbus. because they realize that most of the|one-fourth of all ¢ Were g4 < \TORITM HOLIDAY FUND this wondrous fact, all do not put this| gaeyrgay's weather favored the mer-|time they wouldn't be able to leave their |fatal. ~ Membranous croup and a sore r- sl B e ey (o b beliel into practice In their daily lives and | gpanis, who were encouraged by the in-|homes Without wearing rubber boots.” |throat wiih white patches, on or near S The attendance at the service was y actions. - What does it profit a man 10 .rea5ed volume of holiday trade, Good| A recommendation to increase the|the tomsils, is usually diphtheria. A la-| Mrs. Frederick A. Byrnes and Miss|jarge and the program was heartiy en- gain the whole world, vet lose his soul? | pyginegs jg looked for this week. bonded indebtedness of the borough to|boratory cxamination of material swab-(Richards, who are securing the holiday |joved. The program was as foliows Or what will a man give in exchange for During Sunday afternoon, the reaa-|$250,000 for the purpose of retiring |bed from suct throats will show germs fund for the Norwich state tuberculosis his coul? Realizing that God mot only |, =L 0 =2 e Otis library was in|bonds which will mature In 1924 and for |of diphtheria, ‘if it is diphtheria. Chil- |sanatorium, have received the sum of $50 Tenor solo, The Breaking Waves Dashed gave the immortal soul but bought it with High, ‘There were voc no mumbers by i Y ; of: susceptible to diphthe-Sent in by the congregation of Sacred Robert Gray. e o org o g His. preciotis’ b0y tnin et the. soiri e | CRaTRS of Mibs Masle I Stammn, Therswere) SSISHSUE XS CHARIT L S0ARE, RO caren . S50 HOL B dihtheria, oo |Herrt church of _Taftville, Rev. U. O. |Reading, John Plerposts The Pllgrim |56Tved by a commitiee from tie cluly as- defiled by sin; say to evil as did Judas, | One hundred and twenty-four vistiors. = |FenG TR SRR DETTCES B 06 BERES Ot I ClF cach year and unfortunately these |Bellerose rector, $55 from the Jrom Fathers, sisted by My. Jorda N T—— “What will ye give me?” delivering the | At the Central Baptist church Sunday | 2u o™ ne asked to issue bonds up fo|cases can infect others, which result in |Moulders' union, No. 126, also by contri- Miss Ruth Parkinson. = £oul for s~me passing gain or pleasure. | at 6.30 p. m. at the B. Y. P. U, the 41500007 1o cover the tempor: TR aeath butions from thé Employes’ Health Pro- | Reading, The Death of Rese Standish, Greeted Lord Mayor's Wdow Nothing which this world can offer can | leader was Robert Sage, with the toplo, | 700y, © oVin 0 ameg e Tel Diphtheria is spread by the diphthe- | lective league of Bristol, Miss Helena E. " Harwood Dolneare. A large number of sympuihzers and satisfy the human soul. St. Augustine | The Spitit of Generosity. II Cor. 9:6- pms;m bonded indebtedness of the bor-]ria bacillus (germ) getting into the nose|Coughlin, Mrs. John L. Donovdn, The |Reading, Ellsworth’s The Mayfiower friends of the Irish cause gath at the has said, “Thou hast made us, O. Lord, | 15. ough does not mature until 1924 action|or throat of a weil person. The diph-|Mohican, Mrs. M. Maturin Whittemore, Harwood Dolbeare. unfon statin in w 1 urday for Thyself ; and our souls can only find Flowering plants and gol*fish on dis- |on that matter_ghould be requested of |theria germ is present in the nose and | Lanccaster, X ass., J. H. Prunier, John | Reading, The Salling of the Mavflower, afternoon to greet ) " cSwin- rest in Thee. X play at Hawkins the Florist's—adv. the legislature T 1923. The amendment|mouth discharges of diphtheria eases|M. Thayer, W. F. Habekotte, Mr. and | Reading, The Second Christmas in Ply- |new. widw { mayer of The lesson of the practical sermon Was| pr. Vaferia H. Parker of Hartford,|was accepted. and carriers, or on thi ave | Mrs. H. L. Wheeler, Sussman, Silverberg mouth, ' jc en the gratitude, the thanksgiving man owes | wi, 'js the new director of the depart- ; been in contact with & Co, D. J. Morey, Bristol, Conn., Mrs. ¢ Stante God for the great gift of redemption,| ment of social morality of the National s aatwa % {F. L. Lune, Williom R. Perkins, Mrs. Jane | Rev. Mr. Le re » which should inspire the constant aim of } w. ¢, T. U., has spoken before Norwich | BOY IN VERSAILLES e atming 1. Cassidy, M Murphy, Aubrey J. |gized the faitn and s ' b < the soul undeflled by sin; no|gaygiences. WRITES TO SANTA CLATUS |utensils, etc. 1 ngiand, Philip Goldstein, | pilgrims dur i f}“:“‘::afi‘r{; ‘;‘;’;“("o‘;"é‘;‘;:;nfl”&‘fn": Give him a Twinplex Stropper for his| Santa Claus has received one letter| Diphtheria de two to five 0. I 1 i Haven, J. C. Worth & | mouth. which was beset v = illett s v this year that he is cheri be- | days after. the a. case of,Co. dth Leavens, Miss Della Lea- | hardships. purified soul, . worthy to receive Christ | Filctte o ares L A0D per cent yoar dhat stierishingy ot TS Alceace. b o Hior Bots into the |vens, E-Patient, Mr..and Mrs. Philio A, SHB P - Ilimself in (he holy eucharist on Christ- | The Lee sgood Co.—adv. cause of its grammatical construction | this disease el Sereom. This {Jonnson Mrs. Bdward D. Fuiler, Mr. and as mor The Ship & Engine Co _|but because of its unselfish spirit and he hose or throat of a mas morning. P ngine mpany, a subsid £ v 3 During the service a beautiful bass solo, | iary of the Electric Boat Company, has|thinks it worth letting the other, boys|is A“;‘F""m;‘tf_h‘"i‘_;‘r’f}e‘;’“h"i n‘(’;_son by Et Incarnatus. was sung by Johin F. Doyle [ not let any large number of emplowes |and girls hear. The letcer reads: BeE T o Glsctse: dnilhins- fecovered of the regular choir. %0 from its Groton plant, and up to date Versailles, Conn. 5. s o red. TROLLEY REVENUE DECREASES DESPITE FARE INCREAS Trustees of the Connecticut comp: jMrs. W. B. Young, Miss Edith Young, a Willimantic Reader, Mr. and Mrs. John v, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Comstock, Pe gt jeria ger “len on, Mrs. Carrie Thomas, | Met Saturday at New Haven to e employs 650, Dec. 14, 1920. ;‘*;P“gg‘qe“~m-“g““]"_"' e s \ figures whi W prepa & DRIVERS SHOULD TAKE Captain Charles Jenesen, who has been| Dear Santa Claus: I hope . you will a,s, carriers because they v the r OUT REGISTRATIONS NOW |in East Boothbay, Me, overseeing the|come and see every boy and girl in the t diphtheria germs from diph- [ MERCIER ASSEMBLY COMPLETES , |Sompanys focs. - U5 . B The state motor vehicle department|0OMStructing of a new yacht of which|world Christmas Day. theria. A carri be 1 who CHRISTMAS TREE PLANS | (he' heoreocd vajson: s urges all persons who desire to take out|n® Will have command has returned to| I hope you have enough toys to ®olyoc had a mila or al t the regular meeting ‘of Mékdler ‘A's 4 *.““( e Bickber the regiatrations for 1931 to “make. appiic|bis home in Noank. around to all the children in the world Tt | o> M R TG TS et <eting - As- | glosing o or reduction in - sen cation at once instend of waiting until| AR ideal Xmas gift, hot water bottle, |YOU haven't you can leave me out, be- The inst day o the present yesr Der 8125 to $5, at the Lee & Osgect Corany |cause I know how hard it ' to make lay may result in great inconvenlence| There is a proposal on the part of | D™ E ly, No. 12, C. L. of C., held in St. Anne’s rooms, Friday evening, final ar- number of employes. The result has been that only a fraction of - the traffic has e rangements were made for the Christmas |been handled on some lies as compared | GALTUY to the applicant. prominent Connetcicut citizens to estab- | :mh';‘;:“"“!‘; o ;:“tgor‘h"-[ ‘;‘: 1:1""““-’ cluded from school until free from the :f’f:fi;z:epr;‘:m&nzé‘mn';n:‘n‘::hm’ :.l:"':: :‘un.c;fl-“?t:‘e::'\:a::" the g:“:‘.pu e There is a general foeling that a 1920 | lis i - erms. v & " o this js not correct. - The'license ‘éxpires | Trumbull, of Lebanon. sl toms "of the disease are a sore throat, | eos B SUTE BT U B, 0, et | mroving satistactony. It prodnces revenue on December ist, 1920, and mo ome has| ' Ths post office substation In the Thay- | pertier moce. wo. mot have any trouble In | which may be mild or severe, accompan-y .5 "Fe siness for the coming of good |and if it were not for the stump in Fiding any authority to extend the time. er building, Franklin square, in chlr:e getting here, so that you can get nere|jeq later by a grayish membrane on the at all. Many carriers are found in schools where some pupils are ill with the dissase. These carriers are ex- % Loten. won of _“and of Elizabeth H. Just at present the registrations are|of james L. Tourteliotte. was apprecice|°® HMe tonsils or throat. This membrane at |94 {ha‘.nimah.l‘l’h;uz:: i gt :nmlwo#. et not coming in fact enough to keep all | e by many senders of Christrany oo T g |frst may exist only as a small "PI-{iq in-any way to the success of tha |stopd, considered what measures it would \ the clerks of the motor vehicle depart- | ages quring Saturday. 2 FRNDRRIPE (IRONST | voint idrda fyiluter mpreaing and cover- | S e it ion shouth Inak fhd Jactalktiita foroonaidar | Tight te ment busy, and they could easily han-f“S S4H < ; ing the throat. Headache, fever, andjundertaking, and s D R oenete e, Jony dle a great many more, giving much |, ThE The Bulletin readers are-advised | cooRED I'RISONER HELD rapid pulse accompany the sore throat. |D¢ Made of one generous citizen, who re-|have 'bus lin i 3 better scrvice to the'public. Along about |3 Call on The Plaut-Cadden company, “uses Will probably be one of these cently sent a substantial check to help de- fray the expenses and bring happiness to little heart. DRAMATIC 8 \ child will receive an invitation. 3 TING direct from Santa Claus. re- | mpa ing them to be at the hall at thrae ock on the afternoon mentioned. The entation of this card at the door will Saois ot Eaen e vl Be- el btano or Vistretar—aity. In the city court on Saturday morning that time, and those people Who wait| A competitive examination for clerks|Allen Brown, colored, arrested for theft of until the last minute will no doubt have | Will be held at the capito] on January §|PNOusehold goods, was bound over to thé to stand in line several hours for-their |to il eligible lists at the capitol and |SUPerior court under bonds of $100, and registrations. The Christmas mail is | €lSe where in the state. The salaries vary | PSIN8 Without funds he went to jail to always congested and mafl orders for |from $65 a month up. SRS ; 5 Diphtheria is at times called mem- 135-143 Main street, when in need of a . FOR SUPERIBR COURT | DIW! bt i) : culture of the nose and throa boratory examin Musical and Dramatic s 2ighsd keld in the rooms at 13 M : pr | ; ! Sunday afternoon with a larre 1 number plates and registrations are al-| Phone 761 and leave that order for | g, ors, Co5¢ Of intoxication was on tic|of the disease. In mit them to the christmas tree. members, present. The progzram for fhe ways much slower than ordinarily, Christmas chocolates. The Lee & Osgood | wry *'0 (Ne man Was fined and re- | giphtheria thero may no throat afternoon, which wzs in chars | The New Haven and Bridgeport | Co.—adv. : et symptoms to show the seriousness of the { SMALL SIZED FIRE William E Geary, was branch offices are able to issue registra~ The United States Civil Service wm-t ] : to t : =y disease. o IN FRUIT STORE WINDOW ; Chorus, or'n‘- =d s‘h' tions almost instantly for 1921 license | mission anuous ; Prevention and Treatmen e ear-| . inz at 9:30 o'clock the fire |- H. 722 ; gelect r T comamun, e b they ars net| cnemiet, Tale Sgo 30 (6 10, in e of- Sheldeu P. Raynes pEsonbituiy o dishte: x| e e e | s tress people in the vieinity of New Haven and S g S s ey | Sherit Clinsieags B Bevnes mostiven| ¥ U0 I3 crnre [ the, Il Note & 3O | Swiniam ax: wtiss "o, Christ Eridgeport apply in person at those of-{ o - 2t $1.300 a year. ool gasly SMaey evellbe of BB . Sibd of ever iph- | S TRl strve Sonduc by .v.,s:-): Episcapal church, subject, The Democrac es. There are no mall orders accept.| All the ice ponds about the suburbs|death in Springfiele, Mass, Saturday aft-|y (o Mo “Nofal has bein uaing & st of tins [Of the Spirit of Lite: folo an i ed_at either of these branch offices, oo e Sled.iibut wthe e peramireiie i ctncen.Fob U8 oy IShela e Rarnes cijored dectic Tighis and cotian 25 1t will prevent oth- ease, v 2 Diphtheria anti‘o: nd the D The department of motor vehicles wim | 00 high to siit théir owners. Last|death was caused by pneumonia of a = iz .4 a , ‘ ers from having t be closed all New Years dav, as this| YO8, at the John H. Ford ponds, men | Week's duration. R e e is & legal holiday, and people Who in.|DeERn harvesting 9-inch ice January 1.| Mr. Raynes was born in Norwich 38|y " il e woek tend to run their cars after the first of | Five Connecticut boys figured promin- Years ago and his early life was spent in| "oy heria toxin-antitoxin confers a the new year must apply immediately | ently on the gridiron for the Norwich | this city. Of late years he had made|gjelayed immunity and will last about %0 as to save themselves inconvenience | University at Northfield, Vt, tifs past|his home in Springfield where he was em- colored, eleetric lights and cotton as yar: |Alone, Altred Perrin and the Non sion that the f his Chris ecorations. The heat , Mr. Randa s & p o i ;:xltl::&:a:sed ml“e'm.. to take |Lewis and Mr. Geary; reading, by Worth Hupmobile Scdan will fire, The fire was extimguished wich a |HOWard; selection, by the club orchestra. clhim your wholehearted Pail; of, wate, PAST MASTERS' ASSOCIATION admiiration. if they are immunity thre ars i 0st cases. This immu- " and delay. season. C. E. Maher, of Pomfret, of the | ploved. nity takes three weeks fo develop. so|FAISING $1.c00 For FeBE o BoRWICH Not only for the beauty of i e varsity being one of those awarded let-| He leaves his wife, his father, and|j\ should be used in place of the anti: MOVING PICTURE MACHWINE| The Actual Past Masters' association of its design, but for the really ters two children, Shelden Parkhurst Raynes | o i oned S bov 0 the Kighth Masonic district will held its e, Forty million people reside within a 3 : toxin mentioned above 7 The United Congregational church has | 130 FIEHE NASCEe Qe ik Hold exceptional completeness radius of a night's ride from St. Loufs, We will give fifty cents off on each |13 months of age and Elcaflor Raynes.| mhe Schick Test will show which | just started a campaign for the purpose e e i ey r b . i q bicycle tire bought from now wuntil | five years of age. There also survive 0% |ohildren are naturally immune and|of installing a moving plcture machine in 5wnm ® m"“‘-' mn‘my °° :"f“ of its appointments, an e vente & s ————————|Christmas. All new stock. Norwich [Prother. Carroll Raynes of Springfield. |those who can “catch” diphtheria. the Community House. In all probabili- rredign s bw its characteristically fine Te Fortify the System Agaiast.Grip {Cycle Co, § Main streetady. and three sisters Mrs. John Cousins of ty it will cost about $1,000, properly to |28%0ciation, is sending out notices of e . take GROVE'S L. B. Q. tablets (Laxative 1 | this city, Mrs. Ethel L. Hanks of Storrs install an adequate machine .with the |Meeting to all master Masons elect and Hupmobile performance. Bromo Quinine tablets), which destroy Rev. Marshall Dawson, pastor of ~thel|and Miss Flora Raynes of this city. REV. F. W. THOLEN URGES SRS ey To date the fund actual past masteri of the blue lodges B et caolf}:mcrl‘;fl 1:,!1‘!;;& and gt:;:r:nmm chich at Storrs, has es-| Burial will take place in Springfield. HELP FOR EUROPEAN CHILDREN |(gtaig ,3”1 o 5 throughout the district. Tiere will C.V. ‘ , and juenza. i i 2, - * er's o Askc for GROVES L. B. Q. tablets Lok | oo ‘xfln\:&tiy'i?':b,:-f:""’c“m” poul- Andréw Donevan. “] cannof conceive either for myselt the past master's | 5 for E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30e. N nnyerakerot will be an informal lu 220.4 eggs per bird from his f Andrew Donovan, for over 50 years a |anyone else who hen. ock of | sident of this city, died at his home at fo ol 27 Mulberry street on Friday evening | helping in a p S L o Songratulation | toltowing a lingering illness. pains of suffering n of The Bulletin, now of New 'l‘:eb:n °r|{ Mr. Donovan was born in Ireland 83 | W. Tholen, pastor of the Preston N. W. has been received by John °,‘I‘.v years ago and for more than half a cen- | tist church, S;xm\uy u‘.'(néng .13} al stat g S S - | tury lived in Norwich. For years he was | ment with reference to the pitiful nesd = E{:{‘;,‘:i.; ho last week reached his 81st( nrioved on the New Haven rallroad and |of the starving millions in Europe. The Boston Store and Porteous and 0 Service P $a4@ | HE. YY CHRISTMAS\SHOPPING iN LOCAL STORES SATURDAY - Test ¥or Janitor, ristmas shopping struck in heacy The "state civil = co commissio urd: Thosands of gift seekers|will hold a t for jamitor at t aturday. Thousands of gift seekers|itol, Hartford, Conn. on Jan. 4, right un to closing time Saturday night.|at 1 p. m. = Posltions open from time to time in CHRISTMAS CANDY Broken and Ribbon, 30c Ib. 4 lbs. $1.00 C Palmer recently and formed a club known il it el e L s as the Pendleton Hill club. They will|Donovan of Putnam, an engineeer on the |before long will dic for want of nour- | cfoui’ ice president, Teofil Blida hold their meetings monthly at the fiomes | New Haven road. ~There I8 a brother, | ishment, clothing or medical attention. | o i m Nl o PP ™ oloiogowski 3 re- | of the members. John Donovan, of Norwich. There are 14 | Words cannot describe the misery and c;m“u secretary, Franciszek Krupinski: The plant of Lustberg & Nast, shirt|8randchildren and two great-grandchil- | destitution now existing as an after-| oo orer "5 podurgiel. manufacturers, occupying one of the|dren. math of war but it should not be diffi- 2 buildings on the New London almshouse cult to believe the Teport of these min-{ property, owned by the city, has been FUNERAL. - isters, Besides these suffering children | POLICE MADE HALF DOZEN , sold to Halpern & Diamond, of New York. i there are millions of sick, widowed, ARRESTS OVER END The transfer of the property includes Mrs, Cart Meyer WEER Peanut Brittle, 25¢ Ib. 3 retired from work 20 years ago. Recently several prominent ministers, | Mitchell had an exceptionally large pat- |the normal schools and othe y Durand's, Page & Shaw, Park & TiMord | His wife, who was Miss Margaret | repsenting jous denominations re- | TORage. pAGtEate (WAL be. Tiled | Ofiice of ¢ 5 Ibs. $1.00 and Apbllo chocolates in 1-2, 1, 2, 3 and 5 | Riley, died a number ofr yeds ago and | turned from they have| - at salaries Gf from §70 | Society é 5 . » pound boxes. Order now. The Lee & Os- | Mr. Donovan is survived by these chil- | personally inves ling | ST. JOHN'S SOCIETY lere s Norwich, Conn., December 11, 1923 Calif Del Ib. |good co—aav. 4 from $10 to'$€9 a month ornia el I‘IIII, 49c ¥ - dren: Misses Mary E. and Anna C. Dono- | conditions of Cer nd have o ELECTS NEW OFFICERS| " 5 i lThE ¢ SCIETY This W Onl The young people of that section met|van, who live at home, Mrs. Michael J. |reported that this three mil-{ A4 the annual meeting of St. John's| 2 | JECLA WUT OF THE ek ly at the home of Mrs Mary T.|Barry of Convent street, John Donovan, |lion five hundred thou ldren are | HAVE DECL ou an engineeer, of this city, and Andrew p. |suffering pangs of hunger and perhaps . CRYSTAL CONFECTIONERY STORE Opposite Mohican, Norwich Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. Stormy Erook Down 13 Feet EARNINGS GF THE CURRENT SIX n,\: the last measurement of the two| MONTHS, A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI- city reservoirs, made on Dec. 2, Stony Brook was down 13 fest from full poad DEND AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER and ¥ajrview was down 56 1-2 inches | CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE TO fince then there has been considerablc | DEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO rain so that the reservoirs should show | ON AND AFTER JANUARY 15th, 4 gain when they are uext measured. | 1001, . mothers who also Will die unless some| The local police made a half dozen ar-| Brought Prisoner Prem Tattvine | COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. the boilers and machinery. The funeral, of Elizabeth Benker, wife|help is immediately forthcoming. In rests over the week end on intoxicatlon| Constable Gus Lambe: December 13th, 1920, of Carl Meyer, was held on Saturday our country at this time of the vear|and breach of the peace charges and fof { oner from Taftville gb;nr‘edhm:‘(::]: i e e oAl sechions of Ner- | atiernoon from the Rome of her dsugter | most people ara planning to make | violation of & city ordinaner. The lug: S tlon And Btk afithe poace, to paiical —— hristmas .| on Occum road with an attendance'that|someone happy at Christmas; presents|charge is lodged against the names ‘clack 5 which, when hung outside windows have | included relatives from Hartford, Natick. | are Bonght. seme. a6 copens charg ged agail headquarters about 11 o'clock Sundav ! not ab- | ghree auto drivers, * n er w: at tae | “You Can Do Na Patter Than ‘ quickly disappeared. The householders X s Sen hree auto ight. The prison as lodged at ti 2 I héliéve the Boys: have stolen the 5 R. I, and Norwich. There were many ! solutely necessary but if given the re- palice station over night, ! > to sell again and are ealling the maties|handsome floral tributes. The services cipients will be pleased. Then there are In certain residential sections of Nor- . AVERY STANTON ELECTED 1 Sy were conducted by Rev. Paul F. Werth.|those who are making arrangements for | = wtic Mat 1 - - t0 tha atienlion of ‘the: polics "7 pastor of the German Lutheran church|an elaborate Christmas dinner to which| ° SENIOR B PRESIDE O ; ' Sunday at Park church, the quartet |and the chbir of the church sang several | friends will be invited surope | The Senior [ division of the Norwich ray, formerly of e X e * gave a new anthem by Eville, The Light|{ hymns. Relaitves acted as bearers. Buri- | thr2e and one-half child Free Academy hag been organized with Ity, was marricd i £ l..adles, Attent]on of Life, with temor solo, by Chorister|al was in the family lot in the Lovett|would be =clzd to 4 bihe following office: President, Avery | CIt Mr. Gray’s | wos | i . Eben Learned. The offertory was Rog- |cemetery in Lisbon where a committal | bread. “God h Stanton; vice president, Richard Peale:|Bdith Allen. lllr, ‘ind Mrs are. B BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING |¢re’ Beloved, If Crhml So Loved Us, the|service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Werth. | gry little girl w i T 3 treasurer, Mndeendel 8 ]eo:a;rzl_ D,,‘n,: dp:t:d in Mystic for the istmas holi- & pd e foni inz . 5 3 5 5t s 1 mbled, she bravi thy 5 ] i AND MEN'S SUITINGS DIRECT |CCDrane portions beinz beautifully sus-| Georse G. Grant-was in charge of the|sistur's ‘lip tromble he bravely | thy MacFarland; pronhet, arles tained by Mrs. Arthuw: E. Story. funeral arrangements. replied: “No., Go¢ has 1ot forz <. | Geer, Jr.,; poetess, Miss Lena Wheeler. = FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICE! Flour has been selling for §18 to $20 Ke Las tcld somebodr 15 help us, —_—— AND SAVE MONEY. THE BEAU-|@ barrel ah Rockville and now that E. C. Athletic Couneil Formed. ““:‘ ":’:"“ 21y his €15 e Civd Service Exams For Clerks. the cost has dropped to $11.75 and $1Z{ The Interscholastic Athletic ~Council late fall upon de: s A EE ve examination for the i X ens by TIFUL SEASON'S SHADES IN/a barrel the bakers are bringing Pread |of Eastern Connecticut was formed at 2ty 8 position will be held at the state - s 3 5 s d these line 3 _ str 2 | costs down. Last week bread which|the Y. M. C. A. in New London, Friday, {1 A0 B . Hartford, Connecticut, on Jan. i SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MENS| L 1770y o its aronped . o 17 chnts| by sevaral of the high schosts ' e T Lo soite st 130 p. m., to fill eligible FANCY SUITINGS. CARFARE | & loaf, while the 12 cent loaf has drop-|eastern part of the state, and a com-|corcr S o Bl S L tments in the capitol and scre in the state. 7 TosgEay Becky laries to start vary with the de-| Trolley men are congratulating partment from $6% a month up, and |ducior (larence Trumper upon his ma the opportunities for advancement are|riage to a Norwich girl which s to ta very good. The work is interesting |Place soon. and developing, and the eavironment is S o R know these existing condition PAID. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, ped to 11 cents. rr_xll'.ee_, consisting of CDaBl:) .lelo., of joying a Christmas without helping in Two vears ago this month, December | Vocational Coach J. M. Phillips of Bul-| ¥2 0 0 0 "tq alleviate tha pains of I WIGHTMAN’S SWITCH, NORWICH |12, 1910, Dorothy Arnold, the beautiful | keley and R. W. Young, physical direc- | & WESSEC 7 ions. James 2 15: TOWN daughter of a wealthy and socially prom- | 0T of the New London Y. M. C. A., was| ;o ¥ v L 7 8 inent New York family, left home on a|@Ppointed to draw up ‘a_tentative con- shopping trip and disappeared as com-|Stitution and by-laws, which will be sent WHE . | pietely as if the earth had swallowed her. |to the schools desiring to join as char- Differ ¥rom Paren's pleasant TOE Chiusiiins o vovi ey GalSie (o NS ey yuer bas e e e e i she was in »|ter members. If approved by all| Babies are too smart to repeat the won- The Christmas Lesson was the toplc of wlagaciue wp.cusiiee \im hetter than through the advertising| Windham county town. schools, it will be adopted at’ a formal|derfully clever things their parents say.| Medleval Irish troops used the battle- | the sermon delivered 'Sunday evening by . columns of The Bulletin. meeting. —Sioux City Tribune. axe as their chief weapon. Rev. Anhnr’t Purkies, pastor at the Union Sq\nn q 7 ks ~ \ / . . = \ -