Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 21, 1920, Page 5

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Elnliflm. 'VARIOUS MATTERS The first day of winter! ‘Pecember 21st is St. Thomas’ day. Light_vehicle lamps at 4.51 o'clock this this evening.. + There are but four shopping days left before Christmas. Plenty more choice scallops for today at Powers Bros.—adv. e Norwich, George A. Recves of Springfield, Mass., was a_guest Siturday at the home. of Mrs, Willlam T. Ward, of West Thames street. - . ®Mrs, B G. Barnes of Norwich, ana Miss Florence G. Archibald of ~Jack: ville, Fia are guests of Dr. and Mrs W. A. Hillard: of Westerly. Mr. and Mrs. Loren S. Maine kave closed : their home at Bolton Nbt, T the swinter and have gome to Westerly, R. I, to visit ‘Stanley Maine, NEARLY $2,000 RAISED FOR STARVING EUROPEAN CHILDREN 3800 was added to the “Invis- ible Christmas Guest” fund om Monday bringing the total to date to $130%. There have been several contributions of less than $10 but such contributions only keep a child for as many months as the amount of fhe contribution. The $10 contribution keeps the child for one year. It has been arranged . with theatre managers to have speakers in-all the theatres during ‘the drive ‘and pleig cards will be sent out to a large nua ber of people in the city. There will be no canvassing and the size of the cou- tribution -is left entirely to the generos- . XMAS GIFTS are here in a great variety. If you are having difficulty in and let us.give you susges- tions. 3 It is your duty to give your The Lyons Co. Wnuregn':‘ Block ! Norwich, Conn. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION a rharp left tand 1 into Federal stre t and theh into, Hunti: street and out un to the New London-Norwich turnpike at Bullard’s Corners. As the Packard went over a crosswalk at the corner of Bradley and Federal streets a spar. tire and the number plate of the car fell off After chasing an automobile is “claimed, is being used as a Wi ‘l buggy,” for over 20 miles Monday éven- ing, the police of New London loat %he alleged “whiskey runners” in No; 10k and were forced to give up the e and ST NORWIFH MA ~ . i have to show for their ef- | and irell. Dyt is pelee: ity of the giver. The cause is one liat i Four damage suits totaling in the ag-|2ll that they i and were captured by pol 3 . . Dainty Camisoles, $1.00 and| Tne winter term of St. Patrick's sch00!| grocate ‘525,000, have heen broughs |fOFiS is a spare tire, humber place and | The police car during all this tine was [S10Uld command the instant attention of | friandy and:relatives appropri- 4 < will close Thursday noon. against against George W. Carrell o |30 empty whiskey can right on the tail of the “whiskey buggy,” TY person who has good meri- up. A few men continue work on the state highway in the vicinity of Salem. this i colli Shortly after 7 o'clock on Monday s the sesult of 1t of a X P e ) evenng the New London police received can biood flowing in his veins. It is u n between Mr. Carrol e diap sumTanet Jub Ga i o st vl - Cattassidlie’ ¥IIE of. lttie Norwich road the police officers resorted I's auto- ate gifts, and you can fill your Boudoir Caps, 50c and up. 3 , 5 : % 5 . children from starvation. needs h ith: oh | % = 5 % | mobile and a machine owned by Arthur |& call from Saybrook stating that an aus {to the automatics, pumning 10 shots into % & ere without mu 0SS In tne tamily of Alvin L Corey 4t EKop | e aa B e e Korwioh: | lomobilc carrying contraband liquor was |tne. rear. end of the Nesine maching dur, | _Contribution to the fesding of Buro : six children are all in Jewett ity road October 24th last The|bound for that city: The New Lopdon [ing the wild chase to Norwich. poan onlifrey-ie move than & chibrlty aud | o ‘Hime. * ‘Wi 'have Belpid Lace Collars, 50c, $1.00, e e Florida are sending home | PADeTS in_the four cases were filed ou |Police Immediately secured a speedycar | The Packard came up West Thames |[* demanded by more than huminitarian visitors to Flori and went to meet the whiskey Monday witl ior court clerk. onday with the superior court clerk. | 2nd went t ccording to thie complaints of the four $1.50 to $5.98. runners. to in wait for them at Moss- impulsee, strong as those are, says a statement .issued by the Buropean Re- eason's oranges street, but near the Richmrnd Radiator s company turned iuto High § ceet, going the first of -the friends north. others, and know that \ée can o ¢ i g % ; as- | roker's Corners on the East Lyme road, | uver this and urning shary., into West |1¢f_Council of Bosion. " This vast relict | hel ou. H 3 plaintiffs, who Were dri 1 pas- ey 4 v¥ St g sharp., into West oo S0 € © P you. 1 C‘he 1 w lighting system in the Lawton | ¢ s in the car, the B: achine | 2bout five or six miles west of New Lon- | Main street, #nd were gone before the | OPeraion ich, Amerjcans have carried ! Envelope mise, $1.50, it Plamfieid 15 fnding favor with | LS Te e driven by Mars B Bates in |don.. The, ‘“whiskey. buggy” made Its’ ap- | pursuing cas had . chance: 10 see. whore St e AU Cs isea, dhe of FOR HER ! $2.00 to $4.98. e employes. ; a southerly direction am the Norwiche|Dearance very shortly and the officers |‘hey went. the Pilckard-turned the-| DS SES0et, Aty the reploration of | S 5 . ds for fifty cents at The | Jewett City road late in the afternoon|Went out into the road to stop it, but to | High street. corncr = five gallon.can of e Fetio e an the mott | Diamond Rings, Wrist Watch- 3 : Ribe 1.50, R of October 24th and was run Into by |h© avail for tie driver of the other ma- |liquor fell out of the machine and roiled | 4\S0fdered sections™ in Europe. Its ces- . 28, W1 Muslin Night s, $1.50,5u n Company- ‘icts much colder| Mr. Carroll’s car which “attempted t» |chine speeded up and-headed diréetiy for |along the road. + Tre rin hadlv derted ‘:""";"{“"’:l‘"' would invite a major | es, Platinum Barpins, 0 $2.00 to $5.98. cathar and wow during the days pre-|Dase the Baies' car. Thc suits which |New London. The rolice car ook up the |and jammed. sprant a leak and the con- |(3EEY Un the coumiries depending up-| w0 b oo™ poad” N, % % xdbthas and feno E were brought as the. resuit of injuries|chase. 3 jents leaked into the gutter.. The fockl'| ghlu AAC WOl greatly jeopardize their || cnes, ear acss, F Whin: Apdoise; 50!:, ceding Christmas. Post 91, American | Suffered in the erash by the oecupants| The “whiskey bugey,” a Packard twin fholice and the New London police followed | S1ances retovery. It is capable of ancy ite Apro Ernest Godreau, Posf . i 5 s | of the Bites car and the damares as tore through the night ta 60 miles an jdemonstrable proof that contribution to, Legion, of Moosup, has elected Carl Op- Rings, Tvory Sets, Ear Rings, out West Main street, but could,find ne 75¢c, 98¢ to $1.50. are as follows: Mary Bates, dfiv " hour right into the heart’of New London |trace of their quarry. . ' '+ {his” Work s not only wise philanthrops, | Vanity-Cases, Mesh Bags, Cut perman commander. .| 000 Arthdr W. Bates, $5,000 71t the volice maching only a lan or'two | - The numbe- of the Pachard was,91sv, | 'y "Pind And broad statesmanship. Gl " Clocks styls) g Traveliing ‘sets, $5.00 to $20.00.at The | FHalbturton, $5.000; Anhan Halyburtof the rear. The:Packard drove into |but this number is rot given in the mrtor [ All ¥ho ’.‘;‘f‘ m"l'd‘fa of the cur-|3lass, (every style), Percale and Gingham Aprons, | 1. s ‘0sgood_so—acv. , 85,000, eahing. over tre mol e et nenry | Veliele regidtry. Tre ofisers who hkrtei- | ol will sulter of o Somsidorante. ertin | Silver (flat or hollowwaie) L £ it th - foa 3 ¥0 D n stationed at |pated in - E _sudl t d i » Also Bun“l o Amn" w)?xr:ha "!kbi‘x’ri:e: "fiuf{i‘figinffe pf)‘:::. lzcu LOCAL 3IAN CHARGED tae termer of Bank and State streels: intn ';n! Beebe :n:,’fomff‘_:hg.:,;‘;f ::n::h (?\‘.r:)t'\: ffi"‘(r'-'e' f::e:::"-v‘;:l fi“mwhmc' 4 t i : I & 2 i Todi; 166% 11o1 ! : g ch overhang useful and serviceable. East Great Plain, during Monday. WITH THEFT 0F MONEY | Bradiey street, by the polize station, tovls |livan of the New London squad. Tl CRAHEY i kats Il and Doty Slas FOR HIM Monday evening a meeting of Fidelis| Stanley Czwika was arrested Monday serves the purpose of economic rehabili- | YWatches C; Link z ) % il | R : h es, Cuff Links, Emblem i class of the Centraal Baptist church Was| evening on the complaint of John Sleva| : RS B " tation and the essentials of the inter- | y y Hos ery A Specnl ool held with Mrs. Arthur F. Purkiss. of West Main ‘street. Mr. Sleva claims | SYCCBSSFUL DEMONSYRATION CHRISTMAS TREE FOR pendence ‘ot nations are thus preserved. |Charms, Emblem Buttons. Hose, heather mixture, at| ™. ... 1o vida Vibrator for Xmas. | that he dnd Czwika had been around OF NEW FIRE EXTINGUISHEL CHILDREN AT CLINIC|. While the slow. machiners of sovern- | <25 s adlem ns, 1.75, The Lee & Osgbod Co.—ady. town together the greater part of the| Mayor H. M. Lerou, Fire Chief How-| “The publié health nursing committee of |Ments is overating to meet those .con- | Rings, Watch Chains, -Stick $1.75. lbrary, Slater hall, of which |42y and that some fime during the day|ard L. Stanton and the three firz com-| the United Workers gave a Christmas | ditions which they alone can remed | Pins, Belts and Buckles, Cigar- Swecial 2 “‘Pec;] LA ikrarisnyia opon|ihe. /latier™ had gotten. possession of | missioners, Alderman C. V. Pendleton, Jr..| party on Monday afternoon, at the |°an coutinue to ter,to the one most | & 118, y Ligar i se—, al at $2.00 | Miss “Helen Marst e Sleva’s pocketbook and extracted a| Councilman Edward Crooks and N. Fu-|United Worlers™ House, to those mothers | CTitical need—the daily call for Yood by » S~ e i during the vacation from.9 to 13 M. | laree sum of money. Sieva claims he | gene Smith witnessed a successful dem. | and habies of the Childrens snmie iy |the hundreds of thousands of littie chil. | CLCS Cu_ es, Wutcsh Boxes, Gold " l H i 89c Sl 00 Visitors to their shore property S5t had about £800 in possession \\'hen"he onstration of Firefoam Monday afternoon | had been most regular in their attend- |4ren Who have no # to depend on for Pcnflls, Founum Pem. Lisle Hosiery, at § 00/ day round ‘much damase done in €ome; started out but now has only about'$2304| ot 2:30 on Union sqlare. An opin tank |ance Guming ihe ot sin e ends |that food,but -America. This appeal t to $1.50. instances, following the sevi< YA | Czwika was unable to get honds and|of buming gasoline from which a six|were about fifty babies and tnirty motn. |the American business men for contri| g’ s etorm of a week ago. = was lodged in the police station and will | g0t flames was shooting into the air was| ers present who, enjoyed themselves to | PUtion to-the European' situation is di- ) ’ - 95 00, at! e e & Manicure rollups,. $3.50 to $25.00, at appear in the city court this morning | completely extinguished in about 50 sec- |the utmost. E rect and efficient. “The soiution of other F the Chddren The Lee & Osgood Co.—adv. | conds-after-a- 2 1-2 gallon tank of Fire-| A regulation Christmas tres most at-|Problems confronting Europe. can possi- | or Claif Robinson, who has: lived since| EXTRA CARRIEES TO foam had bBeen turned on it and the fire | tractively trimmed with tinsel, toys, and | D} De postpomed for a few months, or f his marriage on the Townsend place in; HANDLE PARCEL POST | in a pile of wood was put out with equal | brightly colored electric bulbs, servéd as | lOnEer, but this problem of feeding the Dainty Rompers, $1.69 t0|1iciron ic moving into the house where| Parcel post business on Monday in- | celerity. a fascinating reminder to the little folk | W#if and undemourished children = FRANKLIN SQUARE his parents-have lived. creased as Christmas holiday ap-| Chief Stanton had the pumper from the |that Santa Claus was coming. ‘In: fact, | Mils of no postponement and no break in 5.98. ; ving began in earnest|proaches and several extra carriers were | Central station on hand so that the men |Santa himseif was present in miniature, | the continuity of the supply of food WHERE ALL CARS STOP Christmas buying began in Mofday. The stores were well crowd- | put on the routes to handle the increas- | from the station might sée the test. and |Derched on the very top of the tree, wav- | ThiS i 3 Work which is alreidy estai- Fancy White Dresses — Also | 3’5" e ‘anxions merchants began to| 4 b The business at the sub- | quite a crowd watched fpom a safe dis-|Ing the Stars and Stripes, a littie lesson | !iShed and functioming under American % H 1 ;d vand relieved and hopeful look. ation in (he Thayer® building was|tance., As soon as.K. C. Sadler. New !N Americanization, as the many nation- | SUPervision. Its cessalion would cha custard with 2 ot'a Colorzd Organdie, sizes 2 e s eotal, MeKinley avenus, A. M.| abou thrce times as great as on Sat-| Bugland sslcsman from the Bosion of- alities represented. ltalian, Russian. Por. |U3 With a moral responsibility 10 sal Surfivy, e are . unba s e e s | UYGRY Ow; the Christmas rush| fice turned the nozzie of the Firafoam |tuguest, Polish and Greek youngsters. . ophe b oliow P 2 on 20 ¥ e who know to 10—$2.98 to $7.98. w;d‘z Church, Dec. 23. Admission 20c at the nost offios will| tank towards the blaze, the crowd on hand | pow fd“ja;\d Hh, Fuller, Chattmian of ;"&‘;“m e o e " adv. - ery evening until 8.3%}could sce how effectively the extinguisher|the Rock Nook Home, distributed & pret- | 313 ik ™ - Gingham Dresses, 2 to 14| onday was one of the coldest days of | gclock “ustead of closing on schedule | worked. As s0on as the stream of chem- |ty t0¥ or book to cach child, and te |B0_control : B ot ! the winter'so far. In Norwich the mer-) time at 5 o'clock. jcals from the tank hit the hlaze it form- |Very mother a Christmas card. Af.er| Nothing could be more practical poken of is t years—$2.98 to $6.98. cury, dropped below 20 degrees, while in s Pty mass ke patts that oramicte. | the tree had been duly. admired; every. |this relief work. Tne system is . A b Ledyard it was down to 10 degree OBITUARY. Iy spread over and blankeied whatever|P0dy Wwas invited into an adjoining room. f;"fft'fd :-" the organization. under BOY" Wash S“Ihy sizes 2 to| A community Christmas fi;‘!*}'}:fl_"m-‘“‘ Frederick Loren Gallup. bla#® it hit, sticking fast to the wood sur- ,.“;‘""; cal hmaml ice_cream were served V«;‘,"‘:: & x:f.i“f:m:'md il | is to' be given in Bdlton hall Christmas Frederick Loren llup, son of the | faces and forminz a coating over the|NOt once as many “more” times. as ko B k | L 8 years, large assortment— |} - Christmas tree from 9 Ay : a little guest wished. The number of |Li® MOSt concentrated food s used ’ , large eve. There is to be a Christmas late Loren A. and Elzabeth,iinnie Gal- | blazing gasoline in the tank so that it|2 : ety A, b d inx | chich all the children will Teceive can-j = 1 e At e was ‘Terely uestion of how, quick it |Pilles Was not counted, and the good |0Ur, Fice, cocdh. beans, condensed milx | $2.50 to $8.50. iy ch Iup ("4’{ on Sunday at lridgewater, E .}ahq setion of hovr, qui he|things disappeared like magic. As tais|2pd lard *it is bought in whol wale | ay M following a long iliness. Mr. Gal- | took to put the ket on betore the | b5 e, Rantitiebby St Dok co et A w An deal Xmas gift. Hot water battle, | lup some time ago was injured in a motor- | firé Was out. e e ihe, BiEMIAy L OE el § BERS margin_obtainable. 1t is shipped Knit Caps and Leggings —| ;"% 1o $5.00 at The Lee & Osgood Co— |cyele accident and never fully recovered, | ~Wheh the test was over the firemen bt el R UL G LD e S it e I B , he beinz under the care of a physician. showed how easily the Firefoam deposit|ho o0 and came back again for more. |’ r er Also Sweaters a eater | adv. This room was prettily & 4 with |0 cargo lots. It is distributed under L. 80 here was such a’ bad washout in| Mr. Gallup was horn in this city and |could be removed by merely turning the|, oS 700 entad by amed Wi | et Lrigid’ goverrimental: supervision o $ e There & - the Gilbert educated in the crammar schools of | hose on it and washing it offt. The 2 1-2 o s presentall by comblof \the b ; uits. ou wil &/ Tolland last week down padalis orwich. He was graduated from the | gallon tank makes 20 gallons of Firefoam | TOtHers. i e b i E B he town teams had to haui et S EIRON s The s 5 = 4 "‘ hil meals for, the -children. (At every siage| complete line for the chil- B e ot earth to make the' Toaa o Free Academy in the class of | when it is released under pressure for et nsand et 28 | precaution” possible is taken to prevent | ' / 1898. From the Acgdemy he went to a | service on a fire, and it is claimed that by le. ¥ & 2 he i ilfering or wastage. dren. P Year draws to a close, sev-|School in Worcester, Mass.. and then en- | Firefoam ‘s the only 100 per cent. efficient | oot ©0uld wish, - showing e Rl | B folowlngia the 16t of contributors| g : 3 3 As Leap e el aftairs are heing)lered the business field. Before leaving | extinguisher against gasoline, making it | [ oneey by ‘the Rock Nook Hofn e, |10 data Children’s Engh'h Ribbed :::m:éfer:r;‘: g-s:;" s iugs collese _\frr::]\'\r'il. he \\a: .l;n:u;«l mhmr;nbu'shin especially an all-around extinguisher oA e a“; 'am:n;f Miss Morgaret E. Suck, Lillian C. Stet- . . B e hom || of thelcent ntist church. For some | f5 rall cceasions. Assisting at th> dem- 4 i Borr son, W. B " White Hose, sizes 6 to 9‘/2 gifls and boys at home for the holi-} g, 0 with the Dunont Powder | onstration were Kernochan Babcock of | Ton.l9 10 SIX Years of age, and were |30 Lucifie . ,S~m‘°."',\ 2 2 i Special 59¢ i venchs, company in Wilmington, Del,, and during | che Boston ofice and c. C. Pock sod Mo |SCTI2INIY Duzom future citizens.. There |Mary B. Noves, George Amburn, Drop 7 et 2 . g B e . C. - a -babies | class, Sarah W. apin, Grosveno: 3 pecia . Phone 761 and leave that flgleofsmf;g the period of the war was in charge of | Ward of the Connecticut Saies & Engin-| oneota in e ;;;mi-m;h';::df:dh:fib‘"’ | Gootee Linton, SDella 0 ¢ Leavens, - Fa Al lete Ii £ Hosi Christmas chocolates. The Lee ST lone of the Dupont towns in New Jersey | eering Co. which has the Eastern Con-| Wednesday afternoon of every week. Dr | Leavens, the Misses Williams. William mn Lisle an oolen Hos- o it Ioder T nt 6t | there! UnEil Mis Snotorcucie sLBTants A G cer,” officiated, assisted by the public |ledge. ‘Hugh B. Campbell and famil e 2 s S ¢ acoldent. [AU. | SMALL FIRE IN health .nurses, Miss Culver, Miss Mae-| Willlam A., Eliza and Mary Aiken, H Wilfred Gin- Gallup was well known in Norwich and % 4 " q: lery. % & ; WEST MAIN ST. HOUSE |kenzie and Miss Maher. Chariées L. Stewart, Nathan A. Gibbs, i gras 2ad son, Leodore, motored to Web-|had a larze number of friends here. 'Mr. : . This' ia:a baby - conference xs' well “as | Mary R ‘Oagood; ¥ J.-Huntingten: Sarah s aa . 2 o RN Gallup was married and had one daugh- | Looking fora Teak in the gas pipe with | - : ek D Cnd MR ) Tt dd ste’, Sunday 5 : i clinic, so not only the: ailing infants |L. Huntington. Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Ting iadie: | or. o ter. a match caused a fire in the building at & 4 g s From Savbrook, Mr. and Mrs Charles|ter : 4 et T 1y Monday|are brought to be examined, but aise, | 1Y, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Yerrington, a girl, sizes 8 to 18 — | whice and daugnier, Mre 3 W atee | atiun, & brother: Her” | morning. . A Polish family oscupied 1|1 Well ‘and perfoctiy Healthy ones’ afe Mrs'John Kukia, John Kukla, Mre 31 5 o for Elkton, Where s Eha TrIsaD, 3 SRS e : - Learri cre to vei y » E. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Prentice, Prices $1.75 to $4.50. r.'.,';fieg,l,:;ld e holidays: with' relat Clarence M. Gallup, D. D.. of Providence, | house and had smelled gas in the hme‘;:;:-(in‘lr(:f ‘;,f:k;‘::::féc,(]*‘n"";_”v';'! s (Calvie 1. Ykrwood their former home. R. 1. with whom his mother now lives, | during the day and in all probability, ac-{; "~ &F gratifying. Any mother ;.‘":s,, Mrs. Hugh H. Osgood, Mr. and Mrs . - d = +g | 2nd his wife and daughter. cording to information secured by Fire |, i g s Hle \ir. ne ¥ Many choice Xmas gifts at Woman's : £ % ¥ to bring her baby for advice and consul. | Chatles ‘H: Osgood. Mr. ind Mre. Oliver Full line of Rattles, etc. for 4 er pie and cake. Hot lunch George Gray. Chiet Stanton, had looked for the leak|(tion, the idea being to further a bet. |L. Johnson, the Misses Norton, Mr. and the Infants—Also the small | Bxchanee, Order After a long veriod of ill health G with a match during the evening. Later |, ', t16 0% in Norwi Mrs, C. D. White, Mr. 2nd Mrs. James L .""d‘.hm'd :Z‘c'of ranl. Sillaes itied Grax, Py e in e Mneuour;; in the night the family heard the crack- | fionaid results . oo T axe, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Macpliraon, toys. e fos. eoal have purchased air-|at his home in Lebanon. Mr. Gray had | L8 of flames: found the fire.and rushed | “yolloy ‘wp treatment is carried out. by |Mavor ad Mrs. H. M. Lerou, John Por. of Jating it this kind of weather |been in failing health for the past two |Ifom the house calling “Fire “Murder” | ye nurses who visit the various homes |teous, George W. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Boys’ and Girls’ Hats and] 5 S0t and o e o harn wood in|years but had been seriously ill for oply | 224 “Police.” . William Blackburn a €all |15 caq that the doctor's advice 18 carrie | Wallace S. Allis, Rev. W. A. Keefe, Rev. s continuesare. willing to. burn e man of the fire department, heard the cries | oyt 2nq mericines regularly taken:. this|C. H. Ricketts, Rev. G. F. Bailey, Rev Coats, at reduced prices. |order to keep warm this wt Mr. Gray was horn in Ledyard Aug, 12, | and immediavely sent in an. alarm. With |45 5 second and very valuable part of the |and Mrs. 5. H. Howe, ‘John J. O'Rénrke, " ||, According:te:a report coming from Bos- |55 "y as the son of Amanda W and | the exception of charring the floor tim- | work. Both at the clinle itself and iy|Fred P. Thumm, George Grecaberger, ton, since July 1 last the federal authorl-\ ;g foing Peckham Gray. His parents | bers and burning up of {wo gas mefers | their homes the mothers are gives in.|William H. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. F. When You Pay Ineome Tax. Hes hae selzed i s Siquoe | €Te both matives of Ledyarl. For some | the damage vas stight and is covered by |structions in the care and feeding of | W. Lester, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen, - e g gyl S Ry than <700 automobll i $1.700.000. " |years Mr. Gray had made his home in | inSurance. their little ones, that they may Ao :neir|Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Shea, Charles 1. b e i e AP 9 in- {oTithoRvalos et more vatn 61100, 000, Stamford and up till two years ago he part intelligently in helping on the prog-} Phelps. H. A. Gallun. Mr. and Mrs. H come tax is payving last year's tax with i 5 5 o this year’s -Ihorre-L Thostt! Didort Next Sunday at Trinity Methodist, as presidfent of the Miamrus Motor | FOUR MINUTE SPEAKERS ress of health ID. Johrison, Miss Lillian M. Carpenter t me.—Tacoma Ledger. | ohurch will be observed as Christmas | works of Stamford. FOR EUROPEAN RELIEF| The party on Monday afternoon was (Dr. N. B. Lewis, Mr. 1‘.1"“ i et T e o Sunday with Christmas music and Ser-; Because of ii! health he went to Leba- held in three sections: the very little |L1¢¢; Mrs. H. A. Spalding, Miss Grace 2 v Seln £ Managers of focal theatrs hav consnt-|fops g g it ? ® | Benjarai They Mighs Turn Red. mon in the morning and a Christmasinon two years ago and engaged in farm- ik i babies coming at 2.30, the medium-sized njamin Most people have enough to make | CANtAta by the choir at 5 o'clock in the|img. He is survived by his wife, fiva | o t0 Eive a short period of time on Mon-|oney at 3. and the largest children at 4 p——————— them blue without re-enacting the blue | Afternoon. . brothers and two sistegs, Edwin Gray of | 93¥ an ek" (2 d‘ hg o : o'ciock. Judging from the delight- mani- | URGES CHAMBER MEMBERS laws.—Shoe and Leather Reperter. - Third company dance New Year's Eve. | Dorchester. = Ma: Charles e [;mém" of | fested by all the gues:s, from the aduits TO SUPPORT RELIEF APPEAL = 1 State Armory. Dancing 8:30 to 2.—Hum- | James B. Gray and William M. Gray of | Allyn L. Brown, in behalf of the Eureop-|i; tje babies in arms, it was quite obv 9 - - Py s hries' orchestra.—adv. Frank Gray of Detroit, | 820 Relief drive. On Monday evening the |oys that the affair, given under the aus. |, . Save the Children” is the tifle of : A gTomtest of the will of Marews L [P0 te O menniutt of New London | Mich. Mrs. Raiph . Gallun of Norwieh | Spéakers were Edmund W. Perkins at the pices of Santa Ciaus and his friends, |Jetter that has been sent out to th Wa eon of New ey’ Miss Mili sreenblatt of New London|® 0% o aes i 3 v, i vi: T e o 4 ore mg - AMbE thg ER WS Wh Emfiv‘:::fr\;::' s ented e O e Moo toq|and Mre. B. R Payzant' of Dorchester, i‘;’:‘t“fie};fi‘u’l*é‘“{{;:fph::sgf":v_”[‘:! BEAsT i e el D e o was begun at Newark, N, J. ¥oung Women's Hebrew associations of | s S 5 e MISe AL | the starving children of Central Europe g 3 5 . v Mr. Gray was s >mb th - | Strand. tendance next year. e ingE L e T I e e rvienr, - | T On Wednesday cveming the speakers i Tne le:ter follows: - el I RSyt was well known and was highly respected | Will be James L. Case at the Breed. I{ | coUNTY CATHOLIC WOMEN PLAN Save the Children. i Z0OT T lrs 8.t by his many friends, who deeply regret |A. Tirrell at the Davis and Charles ORGANIZATION AT NEW LONDON| We &re urged, as a chamber of com-| Republican Governor - elect Contributions are icoming in well to the| pig gegth, James at the Strand. e e ... | merce, to render our_ assistance to the Isiand Salvation Army keftle at the Wauregan During Sunday, Mrs. Frank L. McGuige. | 2786 10, PR Fr. Smistinee 1o the | Rhode Taland. corner. Private Ernest L. Mills, in Waiting to Be Called. KITCHEN SHOWER FOR of Vauxhall sireet, New London, was in| hiideen ‘ of Central Europe. Think of | v s | charge of this kettle. served overseas| .. . WAWURE ¢ ERD ALEXANDER | NOrwich in connection with the recently |{i1" 550,000 mnocent, starving, saffering | with the 103rd Infantry and was three | SO bes dutereating to demow, jusy LR ALEXANDER | formed Social Service Burcau of the Dio- | nyyaven s’ d . e how many “gr inds” fident] . children! Shall we, as an organization times in No Man’s Land. o iny Usreat minds" are confidently | A kitchen shower was given Mrs. Hib-foise, Mrs. McGuire beins chairman . for | Srany oy ans oan thors oainEanization, WE ADVERTISE £XACTLY Johnson's Greenhouses, next to Backus |, 2 : 's- | the Bushnell chapel by members’ of the| appointed Miss Jane D. Mahoney, of 1 . 2 Bospial Tet, 1610:2 - adv patch, { Fidelis class ‘of the ~Central Baptist | Norwich, vice chairman. :;",.,,Tef,':.:er;:':o:( in_ 2?,:'“.:?;.,,,2::::.5 T IS tats Mledaiens. destciition 18 pre: church. The evening was spent With The titke of the organization, the mem-|yho, if he saw a starving child at his| & P =ep Leoking at Results. games and musical selections and re-| pher of which it i b e 2 = e nis | paring to.present to the coming session 3 Al a is proposed to enlarg, i8{joor on Christmas morning, would not 9. .. OF the® logigiatare & petition an tesolus| : Tet the helief still lingers that some | freshments were served Mrs. Alexander | Tiie Connecticut Council of Catholle Wo- | seer toat fiei sy Torhing, would ot We re uiving Iou tion providing for the establishment of | Of the rear” men were over- | Feceived many useful gifts. imen. A meeting of the directors was|hearthstone - the two-platoon system in alli the fire| Paid— Journal and Tribune. held last week in Hartford. At that| This fact is established—m:llions of | SeparingentalinitheUatale’ ! — TWO MORE TREES time it was arranged that Sunday Jan- Thildren are starving in Central l-:unwc.‘a Christmas Present Order your Xmas cherrics, plants. Some girls flirt with handkerchiefs STOLEN FROM PARK | uary 9th, at 2 p. m. the presidents of alf| Distance alone shrouds that pitiable | wreaths and cut flswers from the Maple-| and some with fans, but the majority Stealing trees from the Mohegan park { the th?hc societies of this county are to | fact. “In the name of the brotherhood of | wood Nursery Co. Orders delivered frec | Prefer to flirt with men. is getting to be an everyday occurrence, | Mect at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church. |man and .the Faticrhood of God let us A of charge—adv. as on Monday Superintendent Smitn | Now London. At 4 p. m. all Catholic wo-|hearkep to this apreal of sufcring chil-| Suits at less than cost of pre- 3 o men of the county, are to join the as-|dren. 'Let -it-not be said of Norw Mary Clapp Wooster chapter, New found that two more of his choice trees sy SR sy o el i ’ o by ¢ o 2 had been taken. ad an address by Miss|The Rose of New England, that the scent s Haven, has planned a luncheon 'to be T. E. Campbell 3 Marguerite -Boylan, executive secretary |of the Rose perished - becauss i+ was |dUction today. :‘.":," ;!i“'h;o:::‘;“ '{‘:!‘m:‘;:rfl’f:(‘ ’;:‘“Q’;'l e e of the diocesan board for social servios. . | choked Wwith the weeds of thoughtle: ey . ] sident-gener- | - : All officers of Catholic women's or- | ness. i al of ¥he saticnal society, D 4. R, Mrs. Raiph Arnold of this city. a student| canizations will be invited to join - the | - Very truly yours, $35.00 and $40.00 George Mavnard Minor, of Waterford. at Weslevan pniversity, is the guest of | lsague, There will be set dues. that mac. F. WELLS. GIFTS THAT LAST THe Bulletin. peeders are aavised to ) | nis roommate. Donaid Culver at the home | sor “being <ft io the organization to de- e ow 0 call on The Plaut-Cadden Company, 135- the latter's parents, Mr. and ) - | termine. A drive is planned to build up 0 Are to be found in a large variety at|143 Main street, when in need of a piano ) | Witiam B. Cuiver, of Broadway Chi-| foe Seneral membership, though a large | yyy paeny seocc oo o - the store where the spirit of Christ. |or Victrola—adv. ; ’ copee, Mas! number of sustaining members * at the T e s ansin $50 y ; g Sui inal fee of $1 a year. : ERING ARMS $4 nd mas rings true. In Park church, at the Sunday school nominal : " ? a X SPLENDID VALUES M s A R R L L | | NCIDENES IN SQCIETY = Fiae % Solhtal v of ek wae ’ 0 LIBEHADH Sy 3t Mrnstican A Bhan andi VL My. and Mrs. Eben Learned and fam- EYSERALS SR ot (e i et Avas, Siniay NOW 334.50 IN THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES :::?Boaid p"‘[‘:;mm F;n;vmg bt ily are in New York for several days. Miss Eleanor Mildred Horigan. S Ernoer it )Mo "G‘.Mm"‘ Grbine Diamegd Rings, Gents' Watches, Cuff| Star, will be carried out by the mem- ] Thomas Sayles and Philip Sayles, stu-| Burial services for Miss Eleanor Mile mang in fine volce “Silent Night, by ’ ents at Amherst, are at home for the [ dree origan were held at the grave in P e Buttons, Tie Clasps, Gemts’ Stone|bers of the Sunday school. dents at Amherst, hdne dr. thel dred Toriaan o e 2018 in | Seainer, and “O. Reéet i the Lord” $55.00—$60.00—$65.00 Rings, Lockets, Scarf Pins, Camee| ~Durand’s, Page and:Shaw, Park and hoiiday vacation. St Marys cemetery on Monday after- | Mendeissohn. Miss. Gladys Fiske alm | . . X Bibpches, Lavalli ® | Tilford and Apolio Chocolates’in 1-2, 1, 2 Miss Constance Learned. of Miss Por-|100n. The body of Miss Horigan, Who | sang very sweetly a group of lullabies. in. | rogches, Lavallieres, Neok . Chains,|3'ona's'm boxes. ‘Order now. The Les ter's school, Farmington, is at home for | iied in New York on Saturday,. arrivad | ringing “Sleép-Littie Baby of Mine" Den- | Now “5 00 Bracelet Watches, Cameo Rings, Lad-| & Osgobd Co—adv. : the holiday recess. P orwich o the 2 erclock train and was | nee* “Song of the Chimes” Worrell, and | - ies’ Fancy Stone Rings, Fount i i Miss Florence V. Northrop, of Beeeh | “aon i charge by Hourigan Bross. “F Love You Truly,”’, Bond. Violin num- There is & Drospect that the expert i toau (T it | Tne Service at the grave was conducted | pory including “The Swan,” Saint Saens. Silver and Gold Ever-Sharp Penc young government aviator, James P, Drive, leaycs ay esday) to visit|yy Rev. Myles P. Galvin and was attended ety ler, “An Old Ta1e” | Hart Schaffner and Marx Sui i ' Chai Murray, N. F. A. 1191, Trinity 1815, her sister in Stamford. el e U i inuet,” *Schiller, Leve Tale. Suits Gold Knives for Gents' Chains, Brace. e 3 : o | OF adacEey ads and relatives | Gena Branscombe, were given with skill Jets, Silver Buckles and Gents Belty, | O, at Chevenns. Wyo. may fiy to New Miss Eloise Smith, of the Baldwin |and ‘' delegation from the-class of 1913 | oo Mim Elitabeth Lane, Tie Berters . . . g h 8 | York ‘on -his way home. to fpend Chris school, Bryn Mawr, Pa., is at her home. |of the Norwich Free Academy. There | ot Soerimer Somemann are . (are included in this sale.” No Rosaries, etc. ulu with fhis&crfiq'c‘?e; .\{r;‘.“ Pa\t_flc::fii Oldelms, for the holidays. were ma{py handsome floral tributes, m.",:lree.b:uunfln”',“v pl.y':q‘":} an oo?l':-' s Fi UEERE) R0 r e USK,, anenug,; Norwidl Miss Esther Pullen entertained Satur-|cluding forms from the classmates of the e i i : Opera Glassed, Fiold Glasees, Maoni-| gy w. wagner was removea as day aftérnoon in honor of Mrs. Russell B, |deceased and the various organizations of | Herg | Seesal - Onns “rre "o suits reserved. They are all fiers, Readers, Lorgnettes, Eye Glass|foreman on a contract at Rockville be- Olds, of Charles City, Towa. which she was a member. The bearers | “CI2NS. e Reels and Chains. cauge of irregularities. Wagner it is al. 31r. and Mrs. John Jay Cisco, of New|%ere John and Patrick Donovan. Robert | Mic g barticipated, ended the enjovable) great values, W e leged passed several thousand dollars' York are in town to spend the holidays | S¥anton, John Sullivan, James Manoney. ot . e are headquarters fer the PATHE | worth of worthless checks, and then with Mrs. Cisco's mother, M and Cornelius Haggerty of New Lond d 1. , Mrs. Louis L. s Phonograph and Records, Buddenly left town. Since that time the Blackstone. g R T R G AR Rare Fruits in Philippines. ameunt has grown to more than $3,000 Panama Camal T and he is wanted in numerous places for .| H. Reynolds Palmer, ~a student. at]| .y . .. oo’ ademant, ay Among. the productions of the Phil- NS, beiaa frsied: Pomfret “school, is passing the holiday . 8ood diplom- | jppine Islands are two delicious fruits v e 5 s 7 vacation at his héme, Elm Hill, Was- |37, £ood economics or good polities to | almost unknown in the rest of the , No, 23, F. . M. will Fihmn i DR g S 1 al to 5 8 In- | whose remarkable qualities were des- 207 Mai > Opt gy s At ac Mapnk Topleimicht <Gt 1 Lon ao nens ot Aot o HATt- | vestigation is destmed to get at the facts | canted upon by Alfred Russel Wallace ain Street ometrist and Optician - rather than te confirm him in a decision the New Year. and reports of the work already made.—Chicago Tribume. - daughter, Mrs. Arthur E. Story, of Lau- for the past year.—adv. rel Hill avenue. Miss Josephine Holbrook and during his' explorations in the Malay Archipelago. It grows on a lofty tree somewhat “COPYRIGHT KEVSTONE VIEW CO. NEW YORK. 10 BROADWAY NORWICH, CONN. Miss PHONE 1312 [ London _bar gold was unchanged at %3 an ounce. Republican Artzona, Governor - elect of *, Freda Noves of Lasell seminary, Auburn- Mass,, are at their homes in town {for the holidays. dale, —_— You can always depend on the en- mity of your enemies, but there are times when you cannot depend on the resembling -an elm, ig about as large| WHEN YOU WANT (o put your busi- s & cocoanut, has a shiny shell, and | hess before the public, there is ne medi- contains a creamy puip which com- |wm better than threugh the advertising | bimes some of the flavor ef a delicious | columns of The Bulletin/

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