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.Vfli Library was in char®® | pe: gon, Capt. G. Waldo Oat of New 3 mmnm ?fifinfit‘ HHAY Sroaght York 3 svtém saléd dit roul d Mfs. Williain E. Géary have s 15 the 16641 BEISS, ahopping mahi- fatafhed feom Bomtbs. Whére ihicy Were éh belish® that Pusiness plénfifili up mm m the ‘:mnm— of | his 138 -salésmen’s B:ti truhks received in | ing. the past ‘n A 3 well eral manager of m‘uz?k(;gl :l:'ounflflk mill is stffering 3. hnruflnuct.mlremtufué-. et g & largh éade of cotton. men enfldgq! class of young ladies. prépared.for ciitting within thé néxt mnmg d&!ewfi: and the Wwarm Wi was TH have iflfl!b 0 Wi Ah ettendioh indtl Eifmao Grined et ilm»:m ltore Also_entire Btock of hoisery .at balf price. ’M‘ aen, 1% 1021 VMUOUB MATTERS s vehiflé 1S at 5.14 o'clock this | FUC sales of l’gl war uv{ngs stamps nu Jasuary moon is in its first quat- tér today, the 17th, at 1.31 a. m.” te 18 to bé Héld in FEb. 3 ana 4. fmm. uhql afternoon the readifig g to 58 pleAts. fim #arin ehh chining and lthle umm:, edggm .nturo Sunddy Mlha!aflh‘m‘ of Alfred Noyeh béen, . ads the booln at Peek 3 Norwlch o Ealla Mish m..,cm nqmn of cuks areé léanor M| 1 #al8 of ladiés’ and men’s High “UHoEs How o Sals at Kiew' Shos| 192 The Kies Co—adv. 'rna flowets for the :mbu of thé Unitéd égflvfiu church Sunddy were fg T8 of Miss nun. Breck- TH8 RoéRvills ice crop Which Was inéd Fri 8 rui day Bt day. thrén so-called high schools 6f New Lon- don shall' come under & partial supervis- ion of thé superinténd that city. The 1920 show a gain of qs,u 101 ovér that of the piéfldh; ing valuition 16 - against $9,445,140 for 191 st101 A MODEL VERY ATTRACTIVE FOR SLENDER rium\is Pattern 3101, cut in three sizes: and 20 years, is" heriae icted. Blue cre de meteor was used ror its de\elo 3 i edu embloliery” 19 %5} This would be nice .in m [ crépe, with embroidery in eolos The 16-vear size will réquirs of 36-inch material, with 3 yai bon or inaterial 5 inches Wi Fushy 'éum of skirt at lower 2 yar o “pattern of this illustration m‘nfi any address on receipt of 10 cents in i ver or stamp8. * ?rder mmugh The Bulletin Chipany, Pat t., Norwich, Conn. Insamoa nearly all the babjes &fé taught to sWim by ‘the tims they aré two or three years old. - ATTENTION of the financial world is centeréd on the stock market toddy. ALMOST BEWILDERING in their reality Arqfl!he amazing op- died 4t her -Home morning. THe funefal aftérngon East Cemétéry, in fi;&i{m: S\lfidi) 4t 6:30 P. U, thé ders ;nfl the_topic, Selt Control: Get 1t. missio " &7 assistant arah Scott Sfmon, John Oison, Art B slumhln and P. F. Hannon, spent a Union and tbok ickerel and perch. oh odbnc df.éfimmvm; pond_yielded ice Aplan is being formulated Whereby the Groton _fssessofs’. yéar. . THe t assess- T 1920 18 nux 0,841 as | fav he Miss Harriét Blizabéth Webster, §2,| in _Tolland Friday heéld Sunday ufial Was in ‘olland, THére 13 16 be & GembnstFation of fire HHeAsT t the eld at the state ar- artafy 21-26. Cefitral Baptist church at the & . of the B. Y. rs. George San- How to 1ts Rewards. 1 Cor. 9: 24-27. The_Utited States Civil Servite com- fces & éxamination for éer of tests (first class), ma, up to 70 years of age, New York, at .32 per t 2 o'cl ths will bs ing leadér Was ith Manchestér party, N, B, Rich- #hihg * thiroogh the ice on the pond m 1iomé 4 nice string of FioAsts for wedaings, fhnérals, eto. 1bonting _potplants. Ver s. Lafayétte street. for war days ago 'ry llection By Li- e S. Godard and &re now thié fecent, too brief cold snap, er aps 5 roth- Duing. doi Miss ‘Nellié Ribrdan bf Willimantic Dr. M. ily twere street. Miss Mary Brook of m is thé guest of Mr. anq Mrs. Myron B.. Pren- Miss Be: guest ovi home of Rogér F. Diinfiam of Westerly is th Norwich, called fiere by the death His brothér-in-law, G. Edward Hodge. Mrs, John ‘B. Oat Has returnéd home after spending a_week at the home of the giiésts of Mrs. Nérman of Commern- ealth avénue. Mn(r. 4nd MfS. Louis Mabrey have reach- S than ;fné séason. proi al. -one yéars umm'zq d by unn &1, Fl’fihc Nurses, in the four column group ploture are Miss Marguerite Rose Shields_of Miss Irens Peltier of Plainfield, Miss Margarét Mary Murphy of New London, iss Anna South Covéntry, Peterson Co. Tre: At 4 méeting of the directors of 8. F. PaterSon, Ina, of Norwich, held Jan. 12, 'James S. Peterson who agér of the company; wal ér and busiess ma: 2 caller on Orchard street Sunday. and Mrs. Riordan and fam- uhday callefs on Orchard of Lincoln aventie. mhn of Norwich was & day in Stonington, at thé enfy A. Muller. of Petérsburg, Fla., where thé hotels 5&111: Gty per cefit. more- blisiness St iéfi the Weathér is ideal and Shulses to be highly Success- i¥63 02 MILE ROCEE . AFTER :rm-n-on YEARS ilk man is the alley of Leffing- Mr. Balldy, Wh6 has had %An ex- 13 tenlve milk route ll\ Norwich delivered t bottle of milk Saturday morn- s has given up his route entire- jadasting Nursés in Picture, ral éastern Connecticut yotung Wwo- are among those pictured in & Hartford Simday papsr in_he class of duated January 5th from St Hospital Training School for in Hartford. Those who appear Norwich, Marguerite Flaherty of Miss Alice Catherine Murphy of Willimantlc, Miss Nora Ce- by tfie célia Murray of Norwich and Miss Mil- dred Delores Farneh of New Liondoh. Ninth Sirtiday Party. Mr. and Mrs. Eustache Charon of Baltic éntertained ifi honor of the ninth t of schools of | birthday of their u#htér Bmelda, on Frioay ftitnobn. Rk playéd by the young peoplé and refresh- Talintiols 5F | rents wefe sirved by the hostess, the cénter of Attraction being a 1;,;-:: birth- any games were caké on which burnéd § candles. Miss Charon received many rlfll frm little friends. Boys' Mékttng it Y. M. C. A Over 100 boys enjoyed tha meeting on Sunday aftérnoon it thé ¥, Mr. MacDougall léading the Singing and Jnsuph S. Adamis at the pi&no. M. C. A. with Raymond Tesided and Capen Abbott read S tirs passages. Archie Knowles, BOYS sécrétary, spoks Briefly of the com- meetings. er and Manager now the man- ed tréasur- Tost Gem lfliéi Found The legendary d@ifhond mines in thé state of Guerrero, Meéxico, Which, ever since the ddys of Emperor Iturbide, have been sought for by the cutlous, are again the subject of animated discussion. well known, Mexican geologist recéntly returned from & tour of exploration and, according to the uewspapers, aséerted frb had located the lost miftes. Darties of organization. Genérdl Guetréro, after whom the state #as_named, coveréd the diamonds mors than 100 years A Exploring ire now sald o bé in the process 18 crédited with having dis- senting to Emperof Iturbide nu- ‘ms of immense value. The gen- feral died, however, without disclosing the location of the treasure. The wild regions of that spirsely populated state have from time to time been explored in an effort to find the mines. portunities for profitable investment Gpen now. CAN YOU AFFORD . to overlodk chances like thsé ? ACQUAINT YOURSELF with this extraordinary situation by obtaining our « 3 1 ‘YEAR-END. REVIEW" and Supplement whith récotmends for purchase stich stocks as are considered exceptionally attractive, ylelding handsome returiis on pre- sent prices. - Fmo umfl&t co. mvzsminr a!cunmn * phitadelphia e Exdhanic Consolidated Stock of N. Y, 162 Atlantic 8t, Tel. arie Sty Tol, 3045 starfard Main Officé: 74 Broadway, N. ¥ Branches — 489 Fifth Avi., N Y. ol Philadelpl THE LA Viba mm,-tllb Viditkroh gnmlne im.udp is about 4 half and oné-&ighth of a mile in width. cohsiderablé armount of money eich diy hivk hoted the présence coins, Bearing an inscription and design refer- rink to thé Pilgrim tercéntenary at Ply- fouth. it 15 Ei $1.060_ were destroyed jn an accident %e‘e was overtumed into a ditch. over the Nev Guaranteed in e\u réspéct. g:x\zlm&!l!rn‘:e this ‘5‘:“"1&” ficd provz (P 2 s an axcelie GAS AND ich. lrru { -lpfilfl"“' WESTERLY LIGHL Ail) POWER ©6. THE lus lc r W) ® Eaxt Efitl °fifl" The Annual Meeting of the Pélieyhsid- §rs of the New London County Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held the office of the Company, Ni 9. Broadway, Norwich, Confl.,” g Tués Jan 15th,'1921, at 2 o'clock in the after. °%o hekr and 42t bbon the usud) Ankudl Reports. To elect four Directors for K term of three years. To transact any further business proper to be done at said meeting. & W. F. LESTER, Secretary. 193d DIVIDEND 8 of mg P Norwich Savmga ocisty Norwich, Conn., Decerber 11, 1920 THE DIRECTORS OF THIS SOCIETY HAVE DECLARED oUT OF THE EARNINGS OF THE CURRENT $iX MONTHS, A SEMI-A| NUAL BIvI- DEND AT THE RATE QF FOUR P n CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE DEPOSITORS ENTITLED -rnsns'ro ON AND AFTER JANUARY 15th; 1921, COSTELLO LIPPITT, 'rrmur&r. December 13th, 1920, jan10d WHEN YOU WASNT to put Feur Busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- um better than through thé advertising columns of The Bulletin. = m 6 take the life of Edward Lanhtz, son of still at large. Lantz was stabbed in the abdomen with a ragged instrument. . | ern| Point. é milé long , five tejephone books d, ofie -for éAch of the dis- vhich l)lg state is divided by e company, for busiriess rea- r igsue totals 203,500 st number ever printed. Trolléy men and others handling a of two neWw a half dollar and a nickel, each comithittes 4t Moosup eomposed of & ol Johin 1%, Pripr and Jéhg L. Chapilan is ih_chatk Of the work of re:decorating the ahte-réoms and codt room at the Maw sonic hall buildifg. als i the 1l ® improvements ;ude the layifig of linoleuth on |- s, £stimated “\fit\ grocéries ' valied ing on the Rivér road \gs Friddy evening When ck containing the provisions Which to be delivered 4t a borough stors, officials Hive accompan- rs on the special Nau- 400 from “Providence, dveh road lines. The overnméfit is chétking back its lst of hat it récéived when thé rodd was turn- ed ovér th the federil authorities. An mpt was made by an unidenti- hom e rhet nrouslng lots Nathan Lanz of Vernon Center, early Saturday morning. and the assailant is _ her _son, Philip ork, will sail January 20, for_Egvpt,, Where they will spend sev eks. ey will later go to Paris, i Colonal ‘Mrs. Hayward was forthérly 8. Mortdn F. Plant of East- Tne Con égationd) pastor it Plain- ?j . W. Barwick, who has left ith )us %ife And s6n for his new pator- ate in Mendon, 1IL, has been clerk and moderator of lhe Conference of Six chure] ea I'nr four yg s, and president of the WindHam County Sunday Sehool as- sociation for two years. skrzep +Wo BoTTLES AT Governor-Elect Of New York Advice to Authors . Ons thousand dollars a story i3 the sumh éxacted by the New York building trist, according to report.” That's more that the average author géts—San Fran- eisco Chrénicle. With the high cost of good cigars moré enémies wefe made this Chlrsl- mas than ever Before. Judge Nathaa L. Mifer, Republi- can Gévernof-eléct of New York. Canterbury. turnpike at Norwl as shot in the head, accident #dys, by a pistol ufday hof Town, | son Jolin at & gafags in tne 'y _hé | got the doctérs to his own hands Sit- |otice. The injtired was ing and'is at the Backus hos- [ I spite of the l»vm Woufid, Gesrge Gorman, 38, who lives on thé |there and sfie at once telephbiéa to m il N his Besther At e5hELIsn Bt wad pital in & critical condition from thé wenk din sHotk ahd 1688 of blosd. wboiind. fitly Mf. Gormih has BSA Gorman walkeg alone heéarly a mile to bllinlfll gréatly bf iftefise "!fil # bh his home after the shootinz and- was |hesd, which It is Belibveq Weré there attended by Rrs. W. T. Driscoll and R R. Agnew before he was taken to the hospital in Dr. Dflscoll's machine. Thé man left his home a littie before noon Wwith his dog and wenit to & ledge of rocks where a fox had bééy run in the day béfore. It i believed it was his in- téntion t6™try to get the fox out and 4 érowbar was found thefé with ihich he Had béeh pfying the rocks apart. Ac. cording to What he mm mémbers of his family and Coronet J. J. Desmond, who saw him at tHe hokpital Sunday, he was ¥mt when he stubbed his toé on a fogt. 'hé biillet enteréd alongeide and béhind the right evé, taking & downward course ints {he cheek and jawbore. After the shooting hé walked home, leaving the re- volver on the ground. Réaching heme, he fouid his mother, Mrs. John Gorman, £ EXPLAms BATTLE MAPS MADE FOR ARTILLERY At the yoiing people’s “Home-Tims" services of. the United Congregdtional church on Sunday eveniag at thée Com- munity Hpuse, Raymond Casé told of his experiencés as a member of the 302nd Field Artillery fegifeéfit in France. Mr. Case’s talk was highly in- feréd sevéral yedrs lgi at the' Nofwich stats emm ‘tHat time hée Aad. a d&pF the skill ®hish %Ak Feli6¢a eratibri. of tréphifing. &veh Eofié to thé state ho¥bital amifiation_as to hi: cording to mermBers that score. For some months been driving a téA# mah but before that had been &P nése firms and hag also drivén express wagon. STATE POLICE RAIB Officers . Rudd, Vi menibér of thé staté pol Plythouth at 44 8111 resting David T. Balesses, iwuse of assignation, and taki was it ih the head by faning Heié By Beatiss of great ‘pains in his head he had féeehil consulted Several physiclafig and _ha of fitk family, but M beén told thers waAs nothing to feaf o it Mr. Gormikd Fid or a Vomeh uunzu HILL HOUSE ahd bemetig ik Sunday merning about 1 uw Sulls of & fractuféd Akuil mn ) sur- &F6 M At l! - tN 165 4h éx: mental conditioh, as a collector fof se¥dfdl Norwieh MA &"fli‘ the pro: prietor, on the charge of lmlnl 1nte seréet this LR ..E';';um nels wad 48: | LouMa ;flh Wérs run mn By ah dutombbile on -,%‘l ifiJ MI «?.fi It yous ) with righ M. of 36 Mbyhoias the Rhbde 1814nd ‘#day. Mrs. gist, i Providence on Jan. dth. fi #til in & eritiesl condition. B Whs formerly Misk h.lfi unr 'flu dea the #*'You Can Have in vim, cou i bl ‘ “."..2....’32.. nnu you vr.nt it Included many réjatives and friends frém other e oylb_tenabred Hn By Ym Blood! MAKES OLD FOEK Youna AND WEAK FOLK STRONG s you 1ook ahd fes] old, whak and diseoutaged ; ln!h ' ind o b\llldhl ?ur & e $1.60— -4 wiel 1y, d ou’ll be simply amas ’ .#ryvfl :nf sce. anf bnq"a ‘u in the large attedfidnes Were The fleral tributes were v autiful. At the sérvices in St hurch Rey. John H. Bfoderick was celebrant of 4 solemn high mass of requiem with &on, and con. Rev, Rev. W. H. Kenhedy Sccupiid Sédld in sahctutty. Dhfing thé fl. Jnl & Swiet nt Neatbs ‘ teresting and instructive s it touched on a new phase of the war that has been seldorn spoken of in Norwich, the making of maps for the artillery to aid them in directing their, fire.| Anthony, n. ; Eline Mr. Case illuStrated his talk witi bat- | terville, tlée maps that were actually drawn on horwich, the field of battle and which were used I\orwlc 5 in the offensive against the Germans in the St. Mihiel sectors. ot 3300 custody two meén and thrée. their names Anthony, R L; z&n. ihfl sl o e T Alrpasneis s e %:.." on 14 Mr. Case said that he recelved his|the others for their appearance in po- first military training at Plattsbufg | lice court. in 1916 and later was épt to Camp Devens and then overseas' His regi- ment arrived at the front only a short time before the armistice was signed. Here he assisted in the drawing of maps by which the fire of theé artil- lery was directéd. One interésting fact that) was brought outhwns lth\\t Mr. CHse's regiment was the first to use American fieldgartillery pieceés on the | diys past, death being Battlé front. Thére wére only twenty- | infirmities of dge. OBITUARY Williah Campish Surfounded by thé membéid Heé hid béén gradually falling due to of hié Be- loved family Willlafh Cifpioh passdd peacétully away Sunday mnight at s o'clock at \i8 home, No. 37 Goldeti 8t} for sefvi thé gehefil " Rfl I. hE lmnflufi b-t thb Hlbfl Iy, %k born in No h!i b, tu einnler of H y.. P mnum‘ lifée has been vlm m-y yhn 80 m:d ith Charles He died Il ;x While visiting Bhawomet, iu Wil (B8 108t of Bt im- i the dled on Sunday fol- ll the home of his nhl most of Bis life . Bat for homé time he with hls daughter th landscape #omé work Bhd doné T 'I p disd ihout £y AT | +ih Lot The Heaters WM Dr. Gedrgh Kirk9, Jamék Rifby. Cafrers, #i#1 Kiby, OmAS Mo- John J. Sheedy ahd James P. Burial wad ih the family 16t in 3’8 Gembtery where Rev. Fr. Ohi- rédd A commitial séreick. Houtifhn o4 Brothers weré the funeral directom. Gioige B, fodgs. lhmmn u muu of & Wesk uvorfnnn. died l n n u: street on Sat- was & natlve of greater part of his Norvlch and i 4 74 Mél {r‘o mmy A livefy business taking over the| e fun four of thesé American field pieces in Mr. Camplon wis Frante, He also explained how the | County, Ireland, M'nflbbr 1 1IIF Frerch located the big guns either by | came to this countfy in erber, i t the flash method or by sound. Instru- ments with thé application of mathe- | resided. maties would give the exact location of any gun in thé enémy’s territory. Following the talk by Mr. Case re- 'freshments were served. hé was united in merfage AUCTIONS WOOD THAT WAS 3 CUT ON RESERVOIR PROPERTY Oscar H. Main as auctionéer #old at aucion Saturday a quédntity of cord wood, squared timber, slab wood, and square posts which had been attached in the sujt of the City of Norwich against Wal- ter W. Lang and Ignatius J. Murphy for In St. Mary's ehurch Octobér 30, l‘“ with cating in Gréenéville where hé has M 2“” mfl&zd“b‘fl lfid thE Il'lrfi I!MQL -r Nofw Gecrgi Elisatbin § Chapman. Liter the Baih stréet location 18 f8riéry conducted $a &t 137 Franklin M ®al 4 member of 19446, N6. 45, B. P. 0. B. Hé Jehyes Big #ife 253 tW5 children, Hsagy, Jr, and Miss Both of this eity. FuXeRarh, M’ lmm ut M where he had tion, fus il wi 5‘5 Assdclates committal serviee. Shea and Burke were in chatge of the On Saturddd alteindon fuhefal M- church. Burial was in Maplewood cemétery Whera Rev. Mr. service at the grave. Charles Gorelik. Fhe fanetal of Charies Gorelfk, the 3 months old son Gorelik, was held from the home of his pareiits at 8 Co¥é strést mothihg. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew on turdey Relatives and friends attéhd- thé #htvices which wers held In fhe Russidfh Orlho‘nx church off Convént av- enue. Rev. Bofdatrchuk A > Wishe Mo, Donaardhe =T eral arrangements. Miss Pisle Regnolae. U es for Miss Eilste Reyfioidd werd hlld from Christ Bpiseopal church #ith mhahy rélatives and friends in attendanes, Thére wers many handsoms flordl | The services were conductéd by lliam F. Wil s, acting pasto? Relatives acted 48 Williams read & compaiteal; 1 West Indies Take U. 8. Cutivey. Amerfean catlery 1§ findthg & n& market in the Bfiteh West Indits, otn- shining even the British prodtict. Befebs the war English imports of cotiery h $20,000 damages, rising from & contract made fo cut wooff off the watersheds of the city reservoirs. _ The wood was sold in various _lots, practically all the purchasers being farm- ers, and relaized approximately $1,200, it was stated. The atction was held on the ground where the wood lay at Stony Brook and Bog Meadow. Programme Given Before Foram. The regular Sunday afternoon meet- ing of the Fofum of the Norwich Musi- cdl ahd Dramatic Association was held in the association rooms on Sunddy With & largd dttendance that thoroughly en- joyéd the progkamme which was under the diréction of Alonzo Geer. 'The pro- gramme was as follows: Chorus, ‘Ledning oh the Eterlasting Arms; prayer by Chiarlés Hazzard; chorus, Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown? solo, Miss Hel- en Perrin; recitation, Sir Francis and the Gloves, Miss Maria - Whitford; piano se- lection, James Lacy; reading, When the Lord Shall Claim His Own, Mrs. Jannie ‘Scott; solo, Love Me afid the World Is Mine, Miss Mary Simons; reading, The Blue and the Griy, Miss Idella Scott; solo, Where the River Shannon Flows, John L. Harris; selections by male quar- tette, Carry Me Back to Old Virginny, T'll Be Ready, Alfred Perrin, Alonzo Per- rin, Alonzo Geer, Thad Geer and Wil- liam E. Geary; remarks by Ernest Lew- is; recitation, When I Was a Little Boy, Master Andrew Jackson; remarks by Mrs. William Spivery; closing chorus, The Star Spangled Banner. Mary A. Ring, the cérémoity forméd by Rev. uition theré weré Joseph F. Campith df this cf Campion of Néw Rochélld, February 18, 1919, 21, 1833, On October 2, 1885 he nah Delaney who Riirtivés the three sons he s &130 Surv grand daught: Eleahisr Meriden ang Rochelle. In the eafly part of hi this city, hé wis emploved Reterendutn on Volstead At Executive Secretary George B, Chand- tér, presentgd tha results of 4 referendum taken as to whether members of the chamber favored the enactment of state legislation co-ordinating the Volitead act. THE vote as announced Bhowed 150 mem- bers favoring such' legislation, 22 aghinst and 5 sending qualifying answers. At- tention was called to the fact that 525 members' of the chamber had failed ,to tdke advantage of the referendum. President Stanley H. Bullard was au- thorizéd to form a committee for the pur- ! Rev. B. Bromley, pose of considering legislation lookmnlnuho toward individual liability for fire L incurred when regulations established hv proper authority should be violated. This eommittee will consist of representatives of fire insurance companies and fire mar- shals from the various_cities, Attorney Roger V of Hartford was instructed to'4rd% up ‘an amend- ment strensthiening the present itinerant venders latw. A request from the Con‘nécflcfl! Féd- eration of Churches that the chatber co- operate in Sabbath ohs fvarice legifiation was referred to cédmmittee on pub- lic welfare. the hack businass, cohtifiuing til Aug. 24, 1811, #héR R in the hack business In this the high éMteem of & A&t of acquairitdfices. Ireland to visit ‘his_native Mrs. Frances Bromley, flome of her daughter, Mrs. Hurd of Manchéster. Patbiek J. Egaik Palr\ck J. Bgth, of the =08t prominent Use New Telephone Book. The winter issue of the telephone diree- tory has been distributed and went into effect throughout the state today, Jan. 14th. Subscribers are requested not to use the old book because many number changes have been made in each of the various exchanges. To refcr to the old book may cause confusica and -delay in | the service, As in the summer, five telephona books were printed, one for each of the dis- tricts into which the state is divided by the telenhone compa s. The winter monia. 3, 18 bndrah Conéén B Britain about fifty family moved to thit city. In of water commissionérs a§ He Wi body vember, 1881. s vér one by the Curti THAMES STREET PLACE Twb bottles siid to cofitaifi mahiifac- tu n Were secured late Sunddy af- terngoh by the police when they raided the ‘store of Paul Skinga 4t 29 Thimes street in a séarch for liquor illegally kept for sale. Both Skinga and Walter Wut- ké, who was J{: the place, were arrested, 48 Becordink to thd police a bottle was Sedh to pls between the men and it was g un 1‘ AhnotHer bottle w: ind iad0F the .~ The officers wefe Smith, L&mn. Keenan and. Allen, Feur tiids weré Also miade Saturddy night. Joseph Osteroski and John Napa- cowiky Sho pun @ paol foem. on Lafay: ette stred! eré arrésted for, Having a punch Board ih their place. Places vis- ited ’m 18 & ffih lor liguor but withotit result ¥ers, Sl Mueller. on Ferry street, y ft ARG skl'a &t 20 High streft and the place formerly run - on North Main street by J. Rakowsky. As a general rule it is accepted thét thé deepet & coal mine the riore dai\—er- ots is the coal dust. S THERE 18 no aavértidthg medium ih Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- Hn for busiess resuits. T Eifi & €old 1n One Dax Také Grove's LANATIVE LR w“flf‘p 5??% ’E&g gen 3 bnrg ug Company of Meriden, sincc it was nl ble, by dividing the former statewide di- rectory into five district directories, to have the work done in this state. of Hibernians, Besides hit wits, fié thew L. Honor an Surprise Party For Miss Taldon. iss Elfzabeth Talson was given an en- jovable surprise party iast Thursday at h& home in Hallville vith friends pres- ént from Norwich, Poquetanck and Hall- ville, about thirty being in the party. Games, music and dancing made the eve- ning pass pleasantly anT a_beautiful bas- ket of roses was presented to Miss Tal- son. A buffet lunch' of sahdswiches, cike, {riit and lemonade was served by Mrs: Arthur Talson. Matthew Egin at the N oftice nd tarée siStérs Stirgaret and Bridget Bgan, city. Frankiln P, Thé Franklin P. THotas, wWho for 31 years has been & Pittsfield, Mass., Friday in Housé of Mékey stones on Wednesday. B e Mr. Jitney Driver Arrested. " Abraham Yosalevek, 19, a jitnéy driv- er_of this eity, was afrested Sundiy af-| ternoon by Officer Elmer Allen on the charge of violating a city ordinance. It is alleged that Y ky left his jitney car in Bath street while he went on foot into Franklin square nelghborhood to so- cure a passenger. town Mountain in South Le thér, a_sister and brgther : I Mrs. Aniifs False feeth of ivory, on plates of |TLuther the same material, and held in place| Malde bg IT fires, Weré uséd in the )nl- gwmm s dks o ARty ,;rnm 1y Miss Adth WILLIAM cAMPTON ~ d: Mulléh Miciaé) . ua Divia T. 85, clerk of the : water commigsiofiers siiife 1883, several years hé sérved aschais fl'nmn later réstinlhg hid_ diitie ad He married Citherind Keniédy - M Bean a.d two ?ludnzn lsdes Marion Egan, also a bm(her Britain Thomas was twice married, first wife having been Loretta Beebe, daughter of Lefi W. Beebe, famous the hermit and weather prophet of Dea: B A . Y., dad William A. Canipion, who diéd in fieflala His wre dida Augilit wal AfAln fharfied, his Becond bridé being JoHdn- him. Besidas ived by tio ddeliné Camifiion ol v&w restasnes ln | &5 in the mins | % In Greeneville, but in 1875 hé sthfiéd in atisd. 1o was long one of the bést known figurés ity and held fritndd dnd In 1904 Mr. Cambloh madé & t#p to towh. He Was the last ot fils lomedidte family. Mts. C. B. Bromley 76, hinigtét chufch at Windsorville, diéd in the Hartford Hospitdl Saturday morhifg. She leavés hér husband, & son And a daufghtér. Thé funéral was held at the wite of ot Stevehs of Vernon, Sunday afternoon at 2_o'cloek. Services wérg tohductdd by REV. ~ M. Thé body will bé taken to Packerville Tuesday for bufidl B #hd rédigentd New Britaifi 818d at hi3 Home At ‘No: ¥ Maple street in that city Satufddy night, folowing ™ week's illness with pneu- Mr. Egan was$ born in Colchestst, April , the #on of Mnmew Ecl.n and ént t6 Now éars agd When il 893 he was appointéd te thé Béard cerk. Fér A Ho has been a trostée and péw call6StoE at St. Mary’s church for many years, and was secretary of thé Holy Nime sum’x of that parish. e a8 ais3 prominént, the William Harty Branch, Aficlent Ordér at: s !fini 3 yéafs bld, salesman in without losing a d from illness uiitil sy week, Afed hB3; £l Pittsfield, followihg an dperatién 8r mx Lis e. Iis ree- ond wife, who was Miss Marion Wallace of Pittsfield, survives him, with his fa- of Conn., Mr. Thomas' birthplace, B. David. M. (Hated) Davis, wire 8} ‘Dmh of 16 Wolcott street, at her home there l"nd “5‘&? EET) E& §%;‘ i 14 #hi it iea‘ga mmu eity aistinetish 48 a mnmm ocial and fFéliflols clitter, New nn held i th!lr L 6f that aiy, merohants With Whofi n aré ummmg the name ind fl ha A6t réckll that fith a3 Bhb df its mm masterful and commending spif fdt rechil thé Bafkdrs of il firhih W derfb ak Ras hé iR his long career. ohé broulfiit 6 bukih, lrhker wa 88 riot all kiow thd story of his Akrlier #t sa Gnn thé Blsjnéss corichrne # Es 38, eut! & ctit! the! teibutd to 4 ifhpréasion on Wag delly- ,» Who pald Di. Howe (3 &, 5 g2 zi M m-ny of us here ged in ré- of 1 generath !e vrh&nt bne. som-z} 1888t tEcRIIAE thit great fuil nm W#hich - W& knew here Thé nbble men WHo favh this thie $6,7 5-. £ 3 E 49, tH8 1ke bf Which few fd citiés could parallel. We mastérful spirits who 4 the Basliisss interests IAkSFs, manufacturers, 6f Whom only a few remain, Féierated friend who bisk midst. We éan- without thinking of fioW iy A its. Am §tire we can- of rgé affairs ad 3 bt lirt! bBusiness in- fthut séealling him. No man afdbng us touthed %o mady business con- No | An intblleet of Wer OF clarity of vision br was in &dnsultation and coynsel. 1y 8 or. limifations, Bo¥hood he w: but we connect- | f the (‘HV z‘ny out of thé city but we do know er man bhnfln 1o Business hete 4 Ml tRBFBLERIY trAIAE and diselplined Br Qno in_clarity bf judgment Sf Filhbhs BF fEFBnAlly Surpassed . His atiehtlon to details was pains- hlfln‘ to he last degreé, carried out in @8hed, his frihdly lemri & di6tioh and #83abdlary 67 #hich somé of | ufl béftowea &n Miktintbd ddmiration and reééived thém ab litétature 1R Bis vighroua yeara he Was & shurch- ikn Whosé intérést fn his church and his loyalty wapé excéeded by no one and his Bbar Was Aver HAdccupibd When in the ty or unmqmitea by the physical in- !flflu of théad later yé’ eh hé Wi thoughttil f6F others. Re- falling pérMAps HI¥ 6Wn eaFlléf struggies he seemed éager to ald others that were striving in the business world for place md footihg. How many young men WeFl 2ided by him #ho sébined eAgér to doors of opPBftunity which they #8Hjd have found Elosed. The number g those whom hé n!lned 6 find thé 1ad #8 of ascent is Béyond sur knowled, or demputation. ARE so AIBAE thess and bthers ufmamed ha ilveq his 118 and did his full dag's Work till at tha Is khoW that or th | th th, in o ed Florefice, over as the birthplace of more great men than any other city in the world. thée genis of thase men, however, Aid not protect the fair ity from the imag- ihativé mirids of thd Wwho fromh tithe to timé imposed blué ldws upon the community. For instance, Howave, the dres: recognized. stripes Weré banhed if they were of miore than two colo tendedl to the regulation of finger nflirPassbd- in beduty of | The maximum set was two for each pire’ s6h—and no_more though record tem: ‘Certainly.” Bslanger of No. Trinidad and Tobago had = 700 in all. During the h lJory exports have beén But #ince thé return m In MMF- lers have made great ir former markéts. Tobago Englibh cutléry Whe so] the year 1918 4t the rate of $8.! u ht English ifmports décilhed alightly dufing ;-unr 1919, when they Were valued at 7 Dufing the samé year Ameérican atidfy exportd to thé two islafids &moithted to 275 _in value. Contrary to uiual #3- petience, the sales of Americaii saféty and other ragers are comparatively smafl in Trinidad and Tobago; $1.859 represeitea the thtal value of théss during 1919. The two islands spent $3.37 table cutlel cutlery cutlery, sors, tool knives, étc., of which the total American exports to Trinidad and Tobhgo amountéd to $4,046 in valu in the U". 8. fér Y. The bulk of the Ameria les consists of general utilify pocket knives, Shears, dels- Famous Dlué Lawid Italy, 18 known tha Werid Evén ety Authotities, b in the Fourteéhth eéntury womén Wére prohibited from wearing A crown hedd- drels Bven of painted paper- Combina- tioh dresses made #itn figlires, pasited efnbroidéred, weie also tivhmu. if the figures wers ®ovén into s no Infraction of the law was Patterns on the bias of The blue laws of Florence even éi- rifgs. It is probable—al- ofians of that period do fét —that these laws might have aimed 10 curb the extravaganeh of e public. and it s altogether itkély at they received the indorsement of e great minds who first saw the Nght that famous Italian eity. How Tt Looks As Judgs Landis sees the prison fge- “Pardon me.” says the con¥iet say the powers that be, jdst shod that they knbw &tiqierte —Oma- | hat Bee. Aarttord —Mf. and Mre Theophils 561 Maln street colobrdt- their 25th wedding anfitversary Fridiy. t thé évening shides bétokened the com- pleted task. And about these closing days there was | Whit to somé &f us Was a singular and ex- céptidnal raliffish Many of ## knew | his tfdined m&néet‘m did A8t di ho'&f e&PreisiBA. 1t fs often said| thitt go t #Bule it “dnging. That| is mn tmy cateh the motes of harmony and mélddy t8 which the whole creation tisés. 1t #as @ $trangé but pleasing mcucx to soffit of us to find in these 5; d; tAdt HE s#Poke in strains of e h & strain of poetic exnreuicn in I’Mch business and friend- ship md fsligiaus (aith were woven—till T !t as W8 fisténed. A, mind | : Eriflg b cr 8 its rythmic Al Thin, its convéntional grooves | F #8lting ity thought in poetic moulds. id. Wé gaid that is what a great life 9:;“:1 imingtd 16 ina Péfhaps at last Batch the fidté of that higher lite lnd mbve in thoughit and action with ?1 nnlum hlch Carlysle s s QT Bt 18 musit: 1 e sHould *iiige % e Figh "‘fle death o /thé right- a fin Hfl ro nd at last into the fii fi‘rtry &A were Arthur H. Brewer, Francis J. Léavéns, Tostello 1 pitt, Nelson J. Ayling, c rks D \q\ lm!n n Jenecn ing Barm Gas in the Wi §fi| fe Stbry #here thor a3 b COMHIAL SEFICE oMaerees e Rév. Dr. Howe. The Henry Allen & Son Company were the funeral directora. Mrs. William Kirby, Funeral services for Mrs. Willlam Kirby were held on Shturday morning from hér late homé at'55 Lincoln avenue. etfifi&?fim CGASTORIA 4 Dée. | offiee 830 a.m. to § mainifg IS T A BT E N RN TY OF NORWICH WATER WORKS. Board of Water Commissioners. Norwich, Conn, Jan. 1, 198, Water rates for the quarter éndfhg 31, 1320, are due and payable at the Jan 1921, m. #i1i be made to all bitd M- pald after Jan. 29, LEWIS R. CHURCH, Cashibf. Ladies, Attention Office open Additio) BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING ND MEN'S SUITINGS DIRECT ROM THE MiLL AT MILE PRICES, AND SAVE MONEY. THE BEAU- fIFUL SEASON'S SHADES IN SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MEN'S FANCY SUITINGS. SAMPLES ON REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN. -L!Blgh‘ and Wilkesbarre COAL EGG, STOVE AND NUT $17.50 CARRIED IN LESS 5oc SHOVELED OFF JOHN A. MORGAN & SON Tll!m! 884 AL