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Norwich, Monday, Jan. 3, 1921 . THE WEATHER. ‘Winds off Atlantic Wv‘ of Sandy Hool esh West | R 3 em on January 1. 1911. 3 VEW POSTAL SAVINGS CARD - ’ . ; OETRY ¥ 2 nn‘qmupz N (&1 were providtd, eRir sriicls THE Ms ocinbs v PRINCE. dseal pest office ounces A m_the bag Proving & yery use- Tho ke Weo ate Oud Gu s - nited mfi:‘ Postal m 8- |- (1o the Mu&n:tiwu ‘m-.:';.n B MN:M . o P et 4. o g e ey : s s W | Saturdare.- The eard disyi hots - thie e iy e “feit - A e S i « by ‘Uoema Ban i Spsk s P P v Zonuce Lk il S aitall, Gt s s dish i e Gollagg g ‘The new card will be furnished free ¢ e i U gugtatne Igmartpe - - winds, fair weather- Monda; .$11,001,73 $8,321.32| oI = . st when ten -10-cent postdl = savings| : judge Timae Woife has handod down al . Well, he bought more 3 e R g e P 2 ; ot b Yol S o e ek 0¥ Chrlni:;t‘;: (i€ [stamps will be adtented at any deposifory | decision -sistaining m:gu in the ailo & Lk WOle - west winds and fair weather Monday. % receipts of : thé polids B : y ‘- : , - | office as a deéposit of §1 or it may be te o= of “1lenry Tatler” « ' Ana bl plaped tau, 851 7 3 - police ' department | ing the simple rule and .practieal - g = b 2L W w s Conditions. o aoopedl 2 $L000. - Juis. &mount has| futions by "this jov can continue in | cr0ed 10 cadh.. The outstanding Tei- s el T, assompecrs oened 2 Air pressure is abnormally low over 2 5 those e excee by $4,000 from Jan. | men's %{xom the year y A 5 ' - A Sranat 40 0B thg Uy Aval, {he northern half of the country Wil i se in re 1, WO JREAL 131 S 1 cun. The Saviour has taught that whaso (A0 P “ g Sbuis e had 10 Dusue senters of lowest barometer over the| large! e fineg 2 tofore, “ify had been rsupposed would : follow Him must observe -a two- 3 - vh g “ dor a ygular swre. St. Lawrence valley and Alberta, Can-{ % the p ¢ ial beneficiaries under| 11 commandment, i-c., love of God and |5 méorcyele in Maln streslc Hhsr icovod i s b 4 0 1 xicatic had been the. drug-' lovs of meighbor Love of God can be - faade with, the system. - I=¥ wetire ‘of ha shull from wWhich he Up.on the Square, There have been general rains within rl 4 0 who.. . Whisk rom $3 10 demonstrated by keening from sin, by. Postmaster General Burleson annourie- ve! but he was Killed arother u“~t";b. the jeople pass, ‘he last 24 hours east of the Mississip- ; ! Ahe doctors who Wroto pre-| (aTthin atiendonce at hoty mass and by | 3 that the smount on.deposit today | metclcle ccident fevéral it VTt Witk S0 pate Shike. é »i river. = 5 , tions. the saloon keep- | frequent -receptidn - of - communion. &, \ H > Temperatures remain above the nor- e ool fines - of ' trom| s for WHAE| | n canot B o aney | 073 have long since passed the ene-half . Wikh e teathe oy mel in practically all parts of the|3$50 to $500 in a number of cases in the ) cent drirk. But{thing else but\ love his neigitbor, millionmark. TForelgn-bomn “eitizens have| Eaterta'smeut - For _Studeut. Nurses. And Le toul Ui wll wvout ‘ountry, readings being decidedly above | 1ast fow weeks for -the illegal sale of| the : rt from the Norwich police | trug fove of God impiles love ery , “°en the principal patrons of the Liame dliterent < of. the YeHBaim W. I 4 Gili-page ady aormal over the northwestern states | liquor has brought in large sums\to the tesvanother beneficiary under | one. i Ans the: Image of o3 ki b e v % G R e et e % ) : The outlook is for unsettled w er 0] lows compasison ot during 1920 number 2 H TO ENTER® - he ¥ s e i the‘region ‘of thé Great | Uie erniot ot tig vaxt Twe ouas i 1919, there-being 1207 e % REIAGIOUR LY unds wiitt will provide | - And b wbuldn'cut down fair weathgr elsewhere east of thel 1920 - 1819 - and 1,185 in 1919, There were 476 | or Today /(Monday). In the chapel of Stthis énfertaioment for them are farnish- A I L) it v Suring Sonday apd| o dmn b to st L s tietion, it o e | S a1 ooty comven, Fivmiagion’ avseun| o1 the W Hewal gome ss-| * MHLIER (008 1 e & Tuesday. et AR LR ey 9. 314.81 | peace ands 29" fo 8 . 4 S Wi . And ciciybouy ewils hun, Temperatures above the normal for| From April 1 to June police found.oben and secured 254 doors. inn, of | thelr golemn vows, while\ twenty-three| - I AT AR The Mirehbrt Vrinee. 1 30 2,624.30 i 2 Z Bethlehem, an appeal whicl should reach | yoang women will receive the hebit of the 0 i his date will continue general east . 3 1,141.30| There worz-993 lodgers taken care of &t|aii ears and all hearts, so that there | Sisters of M Tho. we: Rall Witts Hu REoANE sver the Mississippi river through Sept. police headenariers during the year. L bend T Tt twiin ot e D e e ool mak® | . The police. conducted \ofie - fatt Batut- d Tuesday and probably Wednesday. $ 3 < 3o ann':‘t«cfi( Dumenje eaponse é-l:r p?u’.e-m P inciude Sister M.| 45y nighi fn the seasch for places where bl For New England and east New < : : D e o e o e e leaey| whiskey or other Itoxirating:Slquor ey When times wire. punk ! i York: = Fair and sbmewhat colder | EASTERN CONNECTICUT NURSES |SUFFERING EEROPEAN CHILDREN | dren. A e O e ol e e inown] De-0d iilecally. What is called the Itaii-| . = Peorie hive 1o ._Q."n:'..' ¥} o (L e IN ST. FRANCIS' HOSPITAL CLASS ._TO.BE AIDED BY CATHOLICS | -Sunday was the feast of the Moly Name | in_rel ter, Mary’ Isagore. Rek-| an b AL T4 Went e o oo O e Observations in Norwich. “ St. Francis Hospital Training School| A cifeutar iBtter ffom Rt Rev. Jown |of Jesus. the entie read being Acts 14: | ativ s of the two: young wo-| Fiaitsd and senrched by o sqadsof po- Wis do o LT Ay The Bulletin's observations show the | for Nurses, Hartford, 15 to graduate. a|Joseph 'Nilkf, -bishop bf the diocess of | 3-12 in Which Peter declares “There is no | men will atend the solcmn ceremony by | '™ Bor Ao R Soeni. <5 ’ —Fourtn Baidke. following records reported _ from! glags of twenty-five young women Wed-|H: %tuk read St all the masses pr|Pther matner under heaven given to men | which they Lte. their Atves ' of : changes in temperature and barome- | nesday afternoon. in the hospital chapel,|the Catholje churches . throughout the | WHereby \we may be sayed.” "At the offer- | the of God, In caring for the sick, noNN ; tric readings Saturday and Sunda: at 3 oclock, Bishop John J. Nilan pre-| state Suptay NECInG. Srmpt Tocaanres iy | oy Organist Frank ‘L. Farrell played | the 'podr. the azéd and _unfortunate, Irr tating 00ughs Sl IPAL STEPS. e sidtng. ‘The class motto Is “God and|behalf of tie‘starving children of Eu-|MiS own variations on the theme of the | teaching and traising children. ete. . Frogptly treat couzhs, colds, beero S AR o h g R L Homanley.™ 2 rope. The bishop announced that a spe- | Ho Name Iymn, producing some ex- Eraerits i simiths Lo and yriated i Wy ! N 12 m 38 2980] LT class includes Margarite Rose|cial collection - wonld taken up. in al juisite effects by the use of the wood wind | HOSPITAL STUDENT NUESES conditions of the thrust witha tested sstwedy Here fuis with wigtful diare asd 1ng- § p.'m. . - Shields, Norwich, Agnes Jane Peitier.|the chw _Sunday hext for this cause, | > well ‘as strings, ‘in 'his musicianly, ENJOY ANNUA A G = @y svay < Fpeac Plainfield, Margaret Mary Murphy, New |laying tress upon the ciaim which the ERE O the SoLY. z : s e ez 5 Crept 10 (ie wide doors’ dim and husined ‘Sunday Ther. ’}}a_r London, Anna Margarite Flaherty, South{nelpless chfldren have upon the symph. llowing the miass, benediction-6f the | ~The student nurses of the Wililam W. retreat ; F . ; m . < ;}g 2;;’3 Coventry, Alice Mary Murphy, Williman- | thies of the world and expressing the | sacpament was given by Rev. BL(;k;: hu\?naly‘.flmilg -?-ool enjoyed o '{ir:‘-‘:el;xy at llurr'?:‘qr.- went : § p. om. . y 40 29.40| 1" T R conviction: that the Catholics of his dio- _9‘3 BN S van. chtio, Bad sy T 4D Y"?';' ol b:::‘:.%’ylr:l:yr e Dopmyatwe digum ey S Highest 46, lowest 0. UYETIC MAN BUNERES\ ! Ty 4 5 3 y parted; brighi-cyed. Hope e:me aight Comparisons. 5 FRACTURED LEFT FOOT ¥ = ok cloudy. Saturday’'s weather: and warmer Prediction: and warmer. Sunday's weather: followed by clearing, southwest wind. SUN, MOON AND TIDES. for Sunday: Predictions for Saturday: Partly| “Frank Bertoni of Mystic was struck by Partly ¢lotdy | o¢ Norwich on Williams street, New Lon- Unsettl As predicted, And Merey smd 1 to-see the parted meet. ~ , Uhzcen 3 an automobile operated by Charles Hull = c . 7 el »a:!‘ 'mrn, what ongel feet hawe Wit Diless tread upon the marbls don Friday evening. Mr. Hull took the injured man to the hospital. It was re- ported at that institution Saturday that the patient is suffering from a fracture of the left foot and slight cuts of the face. No inferual injuries were discove ered. % c 'nw' anzel Death, dark-pinioned, spft- ¥ egime, And thin BnéWhzel Love, whe enters fst Whose Jgem.io arms with tenderness enfo®. The sopls Deatl'bicssed with peace 1] Sun It High || Moon earti,e anat name. . e —Arthut Wallice Peach, in Hostof AUTOS UNDER COVER IF has returned to Fort -Adams is stati 7 |l Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Hises. (Standard Time.)4 = L |l 2 m || & m Transeript. WITHOUT 1921 NUMBER PLATES Automobile owners_who have not yet received their yellow and blacknumber HUMOR OF THE DAY | 31 || 5340 TAFTVILLE after spendin: ng here in the villake has gore | the Newport Tralning| Stdtien. Torrance has. returned to the | Newport Training Station after spending ihe pdst week visiting here in the vil- iage. turned cays here, ny of thé basketball fans took in gz2me at Willimantic meralds and the Crescents, in which t Roredick Moalleur who has been spend- ing Lhe past week vislting his parents| tyre, Herod and the New Born King, et h°| showing the Christ Child in the stable ~ SWilliam - MoGarrigle of the Hampton | 5" ) Rcads Naval electrical school has re- re after spending fhe latter won, Saturday night. by TR ‘ with double w{:: value. | Frot-Mocs i to develop naturally, ‘ ?::lnp’:ymslhogl. economical to buy, ‘ \ easy to wear, difficult to wear out. Shown - = Qe ey sl md e, I N 'NEW PRICES . $4.00 QUALITY SHOE SHOP | (| ™ rmmiomese s wan smaar ) 228208 l : ' U&’ e reiyd B v When' South Afrid became federathd, 2.08 | plates for 1921 are playing safe by the~week holi- etween the Em- the v of Service . “She bane rotlen sotten ssrmon “crifn- p'ad the biz Swede from one of the Twie Citics when he fyturped from his fiés attendadce 2t an American church. Al e minisfer bane talk about §: Paut’and never say & word about Minng- apol's Lezion Weekly, . Toacher—What is the difference be- ty and Hghtaing ™ —You don't bave to pay for light” 4 Dits. Medga—“Fave yom féund eout, dear. that absence makes the heard grow fond- err™ Marjorie—"Indeed 1 have Sinoce {hat ahsence makes the heart grow o ever £2 much more” —Bostun Transcripl. ~He'd make a good opérator of ibe ouija’ board."” “Why T “Ile likes to sit stfll and let some- Wiy g¢ise do the work”—Detrolt Free Press, “Mation picture directors must be @ keeping their”cars in the garage until they can drive out with up-to-date num- ber plates. 3 Using a car with last year's number plates brings' the risk of arrest. —_— Men’s Meeting at ¥. M. C. A, | <At the Y. M. C. Ac meeting: for men I and older boys cn Sunday afterngon two reels of moving pictures were shown. firs® ,entitled Tropical Gems of Fiorida, was one of rare beauty. the 'second pic- «nd views in rclation to the Wise Men { and the flight into Ezypt. Rev. George . Welch of the Church of the Good Shepherd gave an interesting talk om-the subject of the second, picture.' Robert W. Otis piayed the pighio. James L. Casi, president of the dssociation was in E ¥ ¢ SR ? v' : 1w -xbiding set.” Otk Hvames o L7 READY AGAIN, — \ (i s pteed has ever been arrested.”—Film Fun. Heck—Your wife ‘says she I8 alwaye willlng to listen to reason. = k—On, yes. but she insists uoon Aoeding for herseif what is and what Is not reason.—PBoston Transcript. Regular Fan—1 tell you tit pitdher's got surfiething on' that ball! Nov (etter achuaintel with po- lice matters)—He must have. or it would rot atand to be ‘spit upon. —Cartogrs Mazazine. “ifoiher, the teacher sald I wip mikds of dust” 3. | * > “Yes, dear™ . ii 1 was born fm January when the snow was on the ground where God get the dust?'—Baston Trur< viph “What's the trouble?™ asked ¢ 2ia the barber's chair. 9 “No trothle I hope,, sir. Everything ems all right.” Dut you dou't while awal' the time news and comment as. you former- ags " - “Against the rules to do so, sir. If you want a lecture it will be éharyed for the eame ns bay rum-or halr —Wasiington Star. s tofile under discussion was the £d- \—mt:c of a woman's stocking as = ban! CASTORIA" en’s Suiis | and Overcoafs | HALF PRIGE Kuppenheimer, Clothcraft, Society Brand, Artcraft and other well-known makes of Suits and Overcoats — all with their labels to assure you of style and quality—-and price tags \ri':'o assure you of value. : “Nowaday® women wear hose so thin that\you cas ré@d the serial numbers en the pills in the bank roll,” advanced ke NeWFangled Guy. “Oh. 1 admit the principle s all right, draws altogether < " persisted the Old Mows- Back.—American Legion Weekly. KALEIDO SCOPE, The arca of Paiestine is one- fifth that of the state of New Yori. Iceland is the largest civilized country on the giobe without raliroads. Nearly 80 per cent of the bables ef Paris arc borfi -in hospitals and -under ‘municipally aided-carg, 7o +As a general rule it is accepied that the deeper a coal mirie the more danger- oue 18 the coal dust. i More than half of she 27 presidents of the United States have had experiebes as soldiers. \ . George Washington ‘'was one .f“::..n to urge. the buiiding ‘of gooy »r the national governmet. White lead, the mainStay of the paipt. ing business,.ls belicvéd to have been first manufactured by the Venetians In the fifteenth century. - ¢+ In the museum of Windsor Castle i a_ wonderful - collection of old china, com- sistifig of 10,000 pleces and valued &t nearly a milllon @ollars. Earthquate records afe made of & gon- sitized flm by & light ray.4n what i§ considered the most perfect ael yet invented, the work of l'.Tyml oct- entists of Hawall i combined . $20.00 |} $35.00 SUITS.......... $17.50 . $25.00" || $45.00 SUITS.......... $22.50 $60.00 OVERCOATS. . $30.00 || $50.00 SUITS.......... $25.00 $65.00 OVERCOATS. . §32.50 || $60.00 SUITS. ... $30.00 fi§ $75.00 OVERCOATS. . $37.50 || $70.00 SUITS. .......... §35.00 § AND EVERY RAINCOAT — EVERY MACKINAW — These reductions are the most drastic ever made on pedigreed - clothing. To the skeptic—need we say — prices cannot and - will not go lower. This is Rock Bottom. ~We guarantee it. : i ¥ : k S ) 50 7 The waiters in the hotels &hd restaus- ants of Bordeaux ones went on strine because the pronrietors refused to allow B XY v L] @ 2 the joint direction of Amherst college and the iabo umions of Springfield Holyoke. The most extensive quill toothplek »