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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES 20th in all of the 33 & £ _/ERUELTY 0T FROVED GUESTS. i b gty 3 & that intolerable craejty was no': 4 . My bread is bittet und my eup unblest: L s d by u:'n';‘;;" ‘Judge Dfirbllm ~ ~ H Lnbw;:d ciildren ecrowd about my : 3 e 3 2 : " : SmAN . has:danis b . With pieous apneal; @ hungry herde, AR ! W, W.jto this effect and with: bestiwishes: for Il /ey ihrs > 1 e theim “Bulid “Ruistac, Wit Lok ,.'“‘;.....-”fi'..a“g:’x':':?;‘ g ,:.?“;‘.'.a 24| the continued success of your institutio . : 4 pressea g a result of @ drive for funds under the | we are | muspices of the-Norwicn Rotary club was e R Against the pane; and, still beyond, 1 OTARY CLUB OF N al pe - hers and ii - < » The millions more. Why do they come : -y New! " S r 1 on| - THE R R A 5 . o 5 X - n Westher wil be u‘x-mlly o fi"‘““"v;{""‘ e .l:‘x;“: oon: | M. Tirveli fn accepling the ambulance Loridon ‘an o g Mn &Wim Beciaion,. " Judgs o me? bat with ::-’m.m eonditions on | day luncheon of the. Rotary club at 3’: and u:.r:lx(d:::d:“d/ RS R e < o ok ; ‘,‘.""‘“.M_, mmhm&vf ‘the 1'ad ot "",i‘c:{ that théy eHould Besnt ths middle AtlanTic stites | Wauregan hetel. - ;Practically the' eatir e R X > pisintif® reight, in’an uncontested case. up B Gl 3 5 th New England coasts. Saaleliarabln, of thu skt doand ot | - an e trustoes: of the Wm. |Dr. x - 0 1 ¥ “i;:’:t oe“l‘i‘-::om- Alleged, - —_— e e 7 A e g L8 B of Sandy Took—Moderats 16| - Taon ‘Hutekins afd | many imvited | W. Backus hospital; I take §real slers|of tah Sy e ¥ R ach otber thun felus | 107 the Tl . of inciplent starvation |sherifts 6 appoiat other mecessary dep- | (Of! that pale gir), whoss face Was fresh variable winds and fair weather | Fussts.ware present, ' The tables were | U e o eada e, thank 390 isades g ’ ~ e e by soAsired 1 among 3500000 ehildren in the war-|utics. Judiciary. Wit {rundiiory hope—asd now se Thursday. y | Beetlly. détmrited . askets of eul | o lectively as an’ organization WOYKing | Northern -Beptists, 5 | sueh cagen. . - s ! : - e ek T s iook to Hatieras—Strong north | fowers-futnished by Frnst and wens later f collectively as_an organization, FUICCHNorners entins | Brates: awever, ‘the deféndant denten’and of-|&m Europe, are the American EX0ress | npcrprion GrviN Tox o Uke the dying! Did she heat me winds. . Unsettied weather Thursday, | Fiven lo the pationts at the: hospiih. individually- for -your personal élfopts. in| Dr.: Aitchison's effiglerft. 5% ‘dus || (ev8-evidencs to [dantrovert ‘all the acts| Comoany and the American o NEWLY-WEDS IN TAFTVILLE | Snow of raia south of Delaware Breakwa. | - After the luncheon. Mavor Hemvert .| WWRCICY, O 2L %0y owcnflmnnl‘ most. of .the * growimk Pot - Ale.| of -crusity - cialmied “by: the plaintift - to| press Company. Wow, epitidoed, Rer. Lerou présented. Heary -A. Tirrell with | ¢ rh T e ve Seen dnflict# wumbn her by him, And | Through the guthorization of G. C. Tay-| A reception was held on Sunday ev- g Seatiistn New Bariana: Cloudy Thyrs: | bSen Mandlagiin froat 66 the Bocsl 400 O e onih aitt; 50 o e b, o e o inaih | maiitlef wdd the ‘defendaat. respactively, | “lnvisible Guost" certificates. ~ certitying | Norwich avenue, Tadtvile, in honor of | ~Are wasen fingers on my window @ : H ing - the. 1 or_puhlic . : ser has salvaged the Ife|Mr. and Mrs. idmund Patenaude, who |Oh, wesk and simall! More weak for my e of the little war victims, | recently returned from their honeymoon. delay ! ¥t tenaude. was. formerly Miss Irene| ARd mow the pleader falls; his day is 2 fheit |.in; on.. the -whoie, 80 irreconcilable -that | that tho purc @ay; Friday fair, slowly rising tempera-] W . 1oL " oia in presenting ' the au- f;:‘fim;‘::’;"&e h:giufl-'&lzml;lf ‘work Quring the Hext hnn-n:.g-xln ‘nlnu‘ A chedibility o fthis testimony i large- | Of one or mo k Sare. - | tomobite: < | ing Jts Fadius of action and by saving x 3 teiien | 1Y Aecisi¥e of -the'cads.. Applying to the [ have been placed on sale at 25,000 of the | Mr. ¥ y 3 Observations in Nerwich. For . many years. the ctisens’ of tis | M€ [0 TN 2 BTN O 005 o5 0n | are Do, Jeseh.C.s Roshign, forelen. saa | SEVOTAL witneases and their Lestimony the | company'e ofices throughiout tho United | Donais There were about 30 present at| 1, Ui 1 wait? 1 might have saved The Bulletia's sbservations show the | community have had within lts ‘borders | Breclons Uime wAen Ve aclt GTRenE L0 aro Dr. Closen Anefl!w@-wfikfi’vnnfl tavognieéd and ilegitimate tests of cred- | States. The cost of saving one child un- | the reception at which music, dancing - RA Sollowiag records reported from: changes | an institution which they might well f65)| 3" ospital exists'simply andientircly {07 | Mismicn society, the Réva e H. Lerri- | Dty including consideration of the log- |t the acute condition has been relicved | and cames were njovel. Hefreshmenis in temperature and barombiric readings | proud of. - “Threugh the: generosity-of | U8 NOSPl eXise STUDY ANT NS U | Mission soclety, the Reva B M LEEE |ical bearinig of such facts as are undis. |by the next Buropean harvest is $10, but |of sandwiches, cake and ice Wodnesday: William W. Backus and William A. Siat- | {2 T U0 S5 g nat of-all other | Suy A miiriean Baptiat. Bérehn Mission | Puted or established by eviTlence, the con- [ donations of smaller sums are Wwelcome, | served during Ther. Bar. | cr, Norwich can boast of a hospital 8e¢-| gon5rg %3 a proof of the interest of OUT | ooiery “tormerty. 4 medicglimd G | ctuston’ 1s rechied that the plaintiff has|and a contrfbution of only §1 under the |ciety orchesira furnished music during 10..30.10 | ond to none. Theso benefactors Purchis- | ¢ jjoy: citizens in the work of the.hospi- | the Philippines; Mra: mkb failed to_sustain her burden of proving | economical administration of thé courcil, | the even: 28 30.20 | ed the land, built and cquipped the hos- | i ror “the good of ‘the community. The | Moor,, of: the . Ametlean Baptist Home | Sich intolerable braelty on the part of the 20 3026 rital ‘and endowed same: wihout any | o Qrpiiance then s a gitt “of the | i O IS CATETERE, ERER N | detendant ‘as” to entitle her to a di- the ty. k3 . ‘ . B O e er. mairit of philantnrop csuld | PEOPle” Y the “Rotary Ciub,” “for {he |the" Madisen Avenue ist, ‘g weh 1a | VOIS . le: ¢ be given a city than:the cndowment -of | PSP , Profictions for Wednesday: ‘Party |-a’ poepital for the Gare of the s and ., T1e following s the fnal statement o1 cloudy azd not quite so coid. The memory of Willam W. Backus anq | the committes that was in charge of thely, that city, as wéil as & speaker of un- / Wednesday's weather: Generally fair, m were | What nizht may bl e evening. Johinson's So- repore bt | When thees Ba infed for o, mutiply the bread Where littie fingers cleve Crumbk: (One chid. B my aweatiness come. and tarned will keep life in a little body for month. Funeral of Dr. William Munger. % R TR TR Dr. Willlam Munger. Jate of Taunton, New York, and ‘one of the promis {13 The printipal- acta of cruelty claimed | pisALLOWS THIS CLAIM Mass., whote funeral was held Swiurday hent ‘church ‘and_sadial; Eurvice ‘workers | A0 Tfueal 1o proviatinecessncy food f07 | pop WwORKMEN'S COMPENSATION |atternoon i New London, was weil # was found | kaown in fhat ciy. He was born in NI ‘her.in the-presence of others. cruelty to| Lumbago, amnd not an injur: 3 the: plaintiff's ‘child -by -a former mar- |t have been the cause of laying John |anté, July 4, 1876, the son of th ringe; and two assaults or attempted as- [ Hawker of 20 Dunham strect up when he [ Dr. Elisha Munger who at that tim 1-dsive for fund: & 3 ¥ 7 1 . will linger long in the | Successtu usual: eloquence.” and /Wic4 'resute’; - Dr. warmer, north wind. :,V;,‘,g:":,,"o,i“,::,,,,‘ Cobit 243 _contributions William 1. Ferguson, = the ‘missionary This institation has been particulariy | Tickets to ball game . statesman’ of South India, i full charge = A S o 3 b & ye Tn¥e | Man- | tho leading pructitioner of t! S meos s ieai: o e e Ty | 23 program adverdsemenis o' the. miselon stetion of/ Madris: Migs | S9L1S; VIR 8 KoM, Fone of Ihtee | R o O e ocuoter and for thar| 1891 the family moverl: o New Lond [] Sun Tt_High || Moon | past and present who have given faith- Refreshments ...... 129 E‘l‘hfil"f@el}.’ !ct';l'me_fly An;t‘gl'hmrg’ #rpdisable’ evidence.. ‘The' coptplaint is | reason his claim for workmen's compen- | Where Dr. Munger jurchased pro I'm tired of your comp e Voate | Fises | fully their time and services for the! = kohoma, Japan. but mora-recently:a | ipe sl qismissed. - P sation has been disallowed by Commis-|On Huntinigron street, now occup Show the i Il Rises. | Sets || Water.|| Rises. | Ly1r5ra of the hospital and I deem it N $6,268.84 | soc’al service workeramong the J4pancss i, s oner J. J. Donohue. Dr. Carlisle Ferrin.| Waft thy + —.#“fll{fl‘Lfi__ pleasure av a privilege today to pre.| Expenses of drive ... . ¥20600 ot Septtie.. Wash, and hlqnl-{;u:fl_&a 57 Wushana Wrete » Nats,. In his award and finding the commia- | Dr. Munger was 4 graduate of Dul-|Earih. I'bez ke, Lissom tale Pav. 2 m | oom || & m 0 P M| gent to its trustees an ambulance in be- allage, A résently. appointed.fieid: work- o ", s saler { . } finding < P and oz the Fal " | In thy s noft cover. n 1853 || 857 || €17 | haif of the Rotary club who planned the o . 7$6,06284 { e of thogeneral-board of promtian, 7. o;,:..b;:"g';:’t:’!“; Fiayaen .";j::‘ :.QT:\-:: by ',:“&;hflsl;gafl"::u‘;?fi iz e T e L would have all clad ani £a7, 25 43| 1138 | campaien-and the people who contribited 2id - for ambulance . k onTg:;;i;l?‘m"w:"{g:angn;nl :l; gw thje intoleralile’ cruelty begam about | later was taken with a pafn in the back | He sent a number of years in ! i i G 2 | 11 .40 | 30 generously throughout our city. an F %o 28th;wl 3 rence. at | Febroiry 1,120 i ‘While 1ifting ar closing a mould. He was | York hossitals“and firet established him-| Send thy roftest zephyrs cool ;i i fl; || 12 1,!, 1“; surrounding towns. We trust this am- Balance . ...... X Ansonia, “which ; Will eommml'ihio-!h Avcording “to the evillence. In“tha tase | not able to return to werk until Nov. sell in his profession in Loston. Later | Blow weet alave them. F) i3 | 1133 | bulance will fully meet the requirements| Following the: presentation: of ‘she sm.|Jahuary '2®nh: .On- Janary 31st there | the moman's firat: husband ‘was. Kkilled ip | A physician testified that he had treated | e moved to Tuunton. He is survived by | Bid thy fairest flowers bioom. 1 o: | [ Morn, °fA3;M=';=!=;;‘.‘l““;::m of the committes | DUlaNCE the members of the Rotary. club ;flm: lo':!;';:“_d o S’\‘tt)l‘ Wt | Je-#ummer of 1319 amhen he. wax.riding | Mr. Hawker for Jumbago previously and (& brother, Dr. John Hotclikiss of Phila- | Erom their dark beds rout Chem ‘were_delightfully entertained -with stories n, from out the deep blue on @, meter truck-that was strwek by a|the commissioner finds that this was an | dePhia and an uncle, Dr. Elijah Munger | g Siz hours after high water it 16 10W | in charge of the fund show ‘that there D e e F R e A L T T o | T o e rnsei i Saves | Sl . sn e orkint, ooty g CREENEVILLE Mavor Taron prescated the rusiecs with| Sonevenine e rosrans Weoesea| ; e G Tt e A% | L 1t wis note dlasuillty oising out| | Was Former Greten Past e e Mra Harison Wilson has. returned | & check for this amount with the foliow- | humorous xg;n storics. by My.. Linden | HABRTS FETR SUBS FOK: 1~ - | Megl Mever i’ & fult Srqv; el o aamoura o Tt Bev. Faward M. William, formerly ¥ Tymmood Crary has returned - atter | The Willam W. Backus Hospitel, Inc, | troupe of -entertainers. = Henry J. La| & @ Hasria ot alew “Liidon had TELTR - Awarms of p ey of her RESCUING TWO FRWA WATER | Minnesota, where he has resided since | Seitms foer mor o’ spending a few days visiting relatives in| NOrwich. Conn. . - Fontaine entertained with two -pieasing | Drousht ‘sult agafust Mary I Allen of | yriyprl Syve wasin-considerable a'der man (Special to The Bulletin.) 1910, Mr. Williams resigned from h of atofin a8 ehim Gentlemen: Jn conducting our recent| sol a Eve a th that-city, and “othess, for a partition of | Soelt - P 5 B d of Preston Cify was a| CimPDAIEn to raisdifunds for ‘the purpose | leader. . . . Learmed ¥as the SO0E| proerty ol Truma réets, Papers ia m:y?&;::: dlAmcmrd:‘nx ":;e“ '.M‘X' e e 2 f of a church in Y business called in the viliags Tuesday. [ °f PUrChasi-yan amhuiance for your use.| - President Worth announced it the | the it wero ficd with the Slerk of the | vy gng 1518 LoatnoNs e pHIgtl whe e he | maam. and exhibition of presence of mind | .y ere “he' rematned ey * | the.responsc” was mest.gratifying and tes- | meeting that this euperior, court ~Wedrigeday= - The. of ¢ s 5 ere to 41y, When ester | . TAFTVILLE s "Smabadiei Ty e eencrosty of| B oo o Ty Whilmaadis Reary | Seensents T ek s bt ey % |10 T ST | WhLond 3 nin year o boy pienecd | i the people of Norwich and vicinity when | ci on, February 22. 1t was also- an.|Allen, aré ¥ O e G | 90, . Her ankwor was, Mr. Mever testified lon : . dick | church work, The machine of George Letender which | 2PPealed to for a worthy caue. nounced that .at the next meeting. there | SR0W, Lucy A. Mashard wad Chries U. {1005 (o e ‘e Ther'Tl blame Mo | oo the i e teor e, Burdick caught fire Tuesday night-on the- Oc-| After purchasiug: the:ambulance, which | would be programme by the: Lotus | Harrls of New London; Logri A Muse| o aieia-bot 1 rsblame Mr. Aeyer ton- | wne Burdio aoy wor covey 0 use of HUMOR OF THE DAY H A deed of he.|Crolon pastorate in 1894 and togk ct ks n, South T gether. r cum road, was towed to Paradis garage | has alfeady been presented to you and | Male quartette and on the week foliow-|nard, John R. ahd:Stephefi."Ashcraft of 3 B : 8 o8 | t#ied he told her be ‘would wrl 1 2 T oW e e was badl vy ur et e enfertain, . .. Gl 3% S i ¢ . X & ol RNl raating. of k% ekl Ponsib t d ¢ The mew ambulance presented. to'the| The Blaintit: clafins hat? ke, parites| Rucouit, Which wis transiated By Mcyet | yarents arrived and took them to their e en er “What a bright face she Bas” » eouncil, K. of C.. was held in their rooms | 6. {unds the’sum of $562.64. Backus hospital ia one.of the moat, mod- | 4Te. téiants in csinmon’of, real oathto o= [y “pode Rroihers T want véu * know | [oTes. Where both have recovered from | o ol Ll L, agiie beslthy, | “IUS fresbly paintel” — @ Providence street last Monday night,[ The present ambuiance. will in . time | ern in the stafe and is of tNe. tpye ap. | cated ‘on “Trumit ‘tfeet and that B 18 | tnyt e dentn in hetter (han my ite. ang | C7 PATTOW e36ape in the chilling river. 14 Dow yours. Ses the Prciures; the thadows | Courler-Journal with Grand Knight Gladue presiding. The | 7¢¢d t0 be replaced with & sew one and | proved by larye New York hospitais, The | the Gwrier of ‘estate in fee S¥d 4s.Jn pos-{ v 5o cts ") ‘take my Tite, | Dor't blame e re to give you idea of mze before reduction of “What was the maser with that 1dy firat degree was werked on eleven- candi- | {0 PArtly meet this contingency and as a | chassis is made by the. Cadillar- Moter | Scssion -of an -undivided- ene-hait-intarest | 4 .o”'f {1 4o that with me own hand. 1| YOT ‘TO INCREASE DEPUTY Jught. Nostarviag or tedions exerelost. No | 1o jusi hurriedly left that storer” @t Other routine business was trans- | Taller of, keeping good faith with the | Co. and the body is the work of Tirrell | =04 entitled tp a life tige of Wi udividb | oy oilh mydelt with A knife: £ SHERIFFS IN THIS COUNTY | $ornty e tom of lime Juse ed the grocer. & . g he extént that his money.shall| Brothers, of Rahway, N. J., expert mak- | one-fourth of-1h¥ fropérty under the will| = = ot sk vl “The’ bill introduced into the gencral| foliow the simple, easy Kersln “She found fault with the petato™ The puplls of Wequonnec school was|in M0 way be diveed from.the purpose | ers of ambulance bodies. The machine|of the late Augusta L. Harris 'of New . . . . . other. . B¢ (i £ P fmge, oy 1 taken down to the Davis theatre in Nor.| [0 Which it was given, we fecl that It|is the last word in motor matufactiire. | London. & Charies G Harfis, one ‘of the 7 ABRAHAM JACOB MEYER. -;;s‘emhlv by M. Darbie Tucsday pro- s e tae ettt AT DO wich, Wednesday merning, to have a.re- | Sh0uid be turned aver to you with the | The body is in black enamel with sthe | defendants, an-estate tn:fee.f one-| *God‘shall hive mercy on my soul. Faaiap o Hielx Mober oL Seiy iiber Ty %, hearsal for the pageant which i to be| UNderstanding that you hoid it as'a fund | lettering in goid-leaf. On each side is|foir(h. the ploperty ,aad”the:remiining] This was the note Mewer ciaimed he [for the varlous countics does not ulle “She Qidn't Ike the color of thelr given by the school children. of the pub- | {0 be known as the “Ambulavce Fund”|a gold cross under which reads The W.|defendants ‘are- wil® residiary » logatcos| WTole in’anticipation of committing sul-|New London county. ‘The bili provides eyes "—Yonkers States man. lic schools. Miss Martha Reynolds, prin-| 274 that, wRh accumulafed interest, it| W. Backus Hospital. ‘The interior of the | having an”interést’ ‘i the : remaining] ¥ide. ¥ E 15 deputy sheriffs for New i.ondon coun- yes ! s 3 cipal of the school sccompanied the pu-| SPall only. be used toward the-purchase | machine is in white enamel. . The .com. | fourth. - ok | g oveial T N SIS e ty. and that is the present number per “The daughter of a fich bootlegzer Bis -4 of 2 new ambulance when the preseat one | partment is large and airy there being| The Dlaififf asks the courtifor a.par-| CRUELTY 1§ GRQUNDS FOR S ol Shere Moy . S n ehtered a fashionible girly Gchest® of New London has only ten d y sher- Harry Mills and Denny Marphy playea | P28 {0 be replaced. Upop such condition, | four windows. - The _compartment. w1l | tition_ of -the property. by- gale and. & di- “Now, it somebody were to ask 2 we_herewith enclos: check for $562.64 | aco = .../ . THREE DIVORCE PETITIONS |iffs under him, which Fas bee) the maxe | yearstoyouriife! Taks you how her fath Je his money what ;'dl-ln“ v h“-‘u;?"m PRSI | t‘""m . that you will be willing to i‘n';"’m""x'i“;? at:?i:: on.‘;ux::"u::: pigned i Pt ve e ; ’-gwmm‘ n}:l'-thlmk divorce actions were | imum numaer in ) nlon county for| $3€welgbcalion andlonk S4ysurac (i Fou supohite ol 96 00 i Baward 1. Kelly, R M. C., is home for | 2Pt the same upon the terms outlined. | es. There are compartmes 1n WN-BA LWl the cleric’ot the pupetior court | several years. ore time; start Bow and enjoy the thrill of “If she’s a smart girl she might reply Pre e iy 3 Trusting that we shall hear from you | spiints and other Sist a1d mecensivin” " | SHEBIFE. BEOWN SATS Xo i ediesday. - All allege intolerable cruel- | The new bill provides for the namber | hecoming sonder. ASK for bo of KOREIN | that he made it operating in the ‘street’ The jcemen fa the 'vicinity of the village have aiready begun to harvest their ice from the ponds. . The ice is of [ 39 POSTS PAVOR BONUS; INCREASE JN. CRIME: HERE|ty. of deputy sneriffs as {olows: Hartf No appreciable increase ‘in" erime G “Dian of :New London aeks for a |24, New Haven 20, New London 15, 9 ndbe Coomtty indicated “by4 djyorce from Rose Dian, also of this|field 21, Windham 10, Litchficld 2 . s :;::wmlfra.;l;. ipp.."::ng‘:g:,df, g.,fl,{ ofty. .’ They -were married . April 5, |dlesex 11, Tolland 10. Alo authorizing| Kerein Ca., WF-38, Stetion X New York, L%, |sweet notiings in your girl's ear?™ TABULES (pranousred kereen) at any d Birmingt "Aceept Bo mail $1. Dirmingham Age-Herald, 10 un for box: or write for free brochure. “Remember when you use to whinper MISS NANCY COLBERG FOR a & good thickmess. 18 ARE AGAINST IT g 1 “Y, he couldn’t hear them now for . LEADING LADY IN PLAY § o 11308, and the cruelty is alleged to have bostaghese g o ¢ Teport 'to Governor Lake made by Sher- g he E AWARDS LUMF SETTLEMERT PP e et ot e, jmde At the| These are busy days af the Communi. | Ut Sidney E:.Brown a¥ thy sonférence ot| Mafted January 1, 1316 He wants the R o i ardt & sk 1N SU OF 451040 | gy o e e rRon he Ameriean Lo ty Center for Girls a3 anily and nighily | sherils' Féd-at Ghe’ governat's Uiics gn | SoRody of four chilaren, tion mowadeys"-Bobon Tramserist. 2 the. e or e | rehearsals are being held by the vari-| Tueséay. “o.: & 5 oy %1 gl el Lenore King of New London ap- 5 g In & finding and award made on the | Bonup ;: Fipilicd -in- thircy-nine poms | bus: areues selemon i teke parn i An | Tuesd Sneriffy of New Hyvsm sounty a4 Dlies for & divorce from Norman Terry “At any rate, 1 éan truthfully sy S Jrorkmen’s compensation claim of Dwizht | Voting for sch a measure, while cight- | musical comedy, Oh, Oh, Cindy,: which | of “Hartford® eoun! rgg LU King, whom shs married on March 2! business is never at a standetil] Pock-Mc Wil iy love i vfl‘fl‘n againet. Bridgesort, the | the girls are to present at the Davis thea- | was some inerense In ,',4,?;‘ ime 1815, ° Tntolerable crusity is alleged from “What is your husiness?” X iams Co., Commission 5t in the state; New Huven, | tre next month. these counties, byt in all * cauatiee | (he following. day.. She wants the cus- “Moving pictures.”—Dadias News. . 3. Donohuc has directsd that the ford; and Norwalk were among (he| All are working hard under the direc.| there was ho p.m#. seiitethle” . P8t Nhetchiid, ¢ Jump sum of $579.50 be paid to Mr. Allen | hosts” ogpesed fo the bonus. "The Rau- ¥ pe : ¥ poe “T gotta admit iL” ti = “ Alice Rzekos of Ne Lom ra s ¥ Py settioment of which $100 is for med | Lecks Bout o€ Harttord, however, was | iousiim Lhi uchler and from the en-| The shorilly told the et in B et aEnte Tiow nw? thusiasm, spirit d ] in-- i1 (< divorce from Roch Rzekos .also of New Som v m ntmd:l:- and $479.50 e g at the ri hei:::ll &:n %"Lm‘l d:‘:b‘: ‘b-“t ?&'a'.'-'flz*i.‘;‘,: 2:; po! <called h‘ ‘c'& =1l Tonden. They wera married ‘on San.. 2. n:os:;r:‘r:n pf:: ,3' ;‘-‘Iw: T-l; remain - W'-"M.m 'mm.- ek | D ot -1' be. m:;:x‘;u;u = :::t n::“ T;x:;c:‘ln;:]om::dy .:‘t’xm be one of | cases i3 one method of coping With a3y ‘1!": :,mnelfieu;-‘: o;n ituio:' l:‘u‘ in 1t ten minutes & day,"—Loulsvills his injury résuiting in in- | call for a state reférendum while thirty- | across on & local LtlpgeA“ il “3;;;“',',‘,“"? Ly i) ;'}"“‘“‘» 1,, dren is sought. - ? = \ | Courler-Journal of the middle finger of the right |six failed to register any opinion. of the ‘quéstions’ rafeed” was ' the “There iz a fellow Just got out of the dontist’s chair who has his merve with him. “Did he stand the operati:n so well?™ “He wouldn't let the dentist take toe nerve out. aitimote Ameres The strect ear conducior . xamined the transter thoughtfully &nd sald mbekiy: “Tris here tNnafer explred an hour gge. | 1ady.” “The lady, digging intdcher purse after a coln, repiied, “No wonller, with net & single venilator open fif the whols ear— Exchan Recessitating amputation of o8 The cast is an unusually large-one, | failure'of the existing law to make pro- %443 E St Shd thek of m‘"Mmm o g: The ‘state legisfative committee of the | number ing approximately ,200. The | Vision for relmburéement of tho deputy |~ _ ~Iavislble Guest” Certificates. t 1egion will not bring up the bonus ques- | principal characters have b sheriffy in investigating ‘complaints and | i ine BB OR 1 s i el 4, Sontimed | wen, 1L i8 understood, unti after meas- | 23 follows: e et | ine attempted orresta: 105 = TR B oves agsicles thromt . the commis- | uros - proy the retent! i 5 £ 5 . X - sioner said there were slements of Aoubt | creass of the srate fong bave beon ¢y | Terrance O'Holligan, stige . manager of| It Was s rmesied that some Tellef ought|bort Hoover, chuirman of the European - a3 o the exact time and manner in whi the Follies, Ge Madden : to be had, g~ Way of lezislation to orrect The lafury was raceived wih e romeit | Boror oibo Jegitlature. Frankc S| Ciair ‘Persis Nicison, Ray Rosgl. Gragie | ihis omis-on” akd 1t was ‘proposed cto | o0y S, SOURel Jn iy effort to raice 333 ant infection o that a compromise set- o ayen, state treas- | Martin, Follies show giris, known as the | PFIDE this matter to the attention-of:the tiement was made. :r;°:n'&hfrq|:::é 'c’l:.'thzlm‘tfi";:,",':' Big Four, Misses Evon Broadhurst, Ber.| Ieislature. i liet, on- the state fund for the aid of ex- | ooy L aron Maly Swanton. Rosalie Rior- ; tha ] 3 5 WILL ISSUE ORDER AFTER sérvice men, has been particularly heavy n:;":;’;"m :&ifi:, n:‘;“al.u\_ ofk;lt)\e Fel- uwx}sggox_woy $. PETITION HNE FOR RHEUMA"SM BECEIVER REPORTS EXFERIMENTS |in the last fow weeks, owing to the un-| “Goldie” Mrs, Waltes )}_" B ckl:'}‘:n a8 FOR .DIVORCE | : After a hearing in the sperio- court | SMPloyment situation and rev fe weath- & ; gham’ i Aenes' C. Ratibun’ of g e Alphonse Verdier, Bill . . ®efore Judge Georgs E. Hinman at New | T, It has been found that, ‘in many | Lampert, 2 waetesine tean s omspe ok | Eranted a divorce from AINS. T, R [usterole - Loosens 000 by means of a national collection This will be the last week of one of th: most re- markable January Clearance Sales that we have ever + held. = s corny st b gn ce ] ; B RIS e Do o b Sast Lyme Jme | John' . Pickott and. ool in seres e 16 | G er® Stepbia Cray: bevromien to | 287, STR0E KT8 } ’ kind of an invitation to save money on nesded houss- ) rella, and known 2§ "Ths: Prince | I . Judge Hinman will imue an order on |OIY:fair to state that in the opinion of | Carl B, Lugis: ] nes Cammbell, , Judge Hifima % X ¥ the vetiion of the reveiver to discon. |TTOSt Peosle consultéd, shonld the Bonus | dacer of the ‘Ffifi“k“,:’b-‘i"""’:a Pro- | Case, at:a Tecent shortcd ) t hold articles, as wsll as all kinds of wearing apparel. \ tinue service on the East Lyme road be. | T°3sure be passed, it would, in. all Ike- | company as ‘Santa Cisnse :Jona | . Contindps Trisi Fob: Avchiti 2 yond Keeney's corner. The receiver was | ih0od be accompanied by the abolition | Yourlg, Jf.: Lily White, Gin - S Trial- of \the case of - 5, ) . o of lla's cqlor- A = f ] * directed o see how much Aistance could | °f, the. prosent state fund -thus substi- | ed-maid, Miss Bernice Wiliey : - | ney gainist F. H Gavitt of-New. London. ] : ; S ]" Further Reduct]on; be covered in a half hour run. - .- tuting temperary finanefal assistance for | Robinson’s .‘:‘i:m olxhznd = in " whichs tho plaintiff - ag. ad: 3 t you've left my round this roem and I'm expecting corpiny ahy minute. The Mail—Thet's all right, ma'am. I'll keep my € en 'em and she they dow't pinch nothin'.—Piliade’phit Eves- fex v 0 that lawye London at 5 o'vlock Wednesiny after- | 35¢3, it has been. necessary to give | “The Three Bears,” Lyle H: Fillinore. Leg|Pun Of the same place, on the greunds. —Drives The lASt Week ln January Z B Boon, the Judge directed Recsiver Robert | PTmPt asslstapce. y Lanoie. William Mitchell: Ciiretia’ Vag | Intolerable erueltyl” aceordihs 4 et Fak v Thint | Jim—Becouse he knows no law.—New W. Perkins to make some experiments in 3 n issued-to the various Jooal | Xivatyie, of the Feicriont: clsion handed -d8wn by Jufien, % . . . th g Tegard to runnirg u trolley car bevond |POStS calling. for ‘@ referendum. on the [ is'to her triends ar - c‘i:di,o"l ‘Stisa A | Hinman in' the _muperids: e ont * The offerings we make this week will be the strongest Dulietin, P 1 suprose you found the cesbrated aw- A committee of about fifisen citizens |2 Pormancal fund: Onithe other band, | Hamilton; Saturday, Friday's rival, will. | Of, the estate af mla, . hrothér, - James | . le js: by tmany . - ' a ki thor in his library surrounded by Me TR & Keote in wrcresting acaihat the|fund can be increased.” Twinkietocs, Brima - Donng Bajirine. oy | 1rations ‘and_ additions, 3Jo.. The- Haf v anf 5% rou engths an sizes have accum E e i discontinuance f the road, Posts voting for a state bonus. wers: | the Follies, Miss Lucy Wildox: Te Giiey, | ROVAL--Was resuried, before; Jndge. Geor panta, "Bl Cinion, Bt | Mise Poins Sonahe s o a5 | . man i e sober oot i R | 123 n i | these will be offered, this week, at still furth=r reduc- wienene e making nceen 0 : g " a L, i i ig G Ea % 2. 3 M SERVE FAPERS To GET P e e Crant piartford, | show clrls, cannibals,” frelies, -gnomes, | London Wednesday whringl’ The plaif 3 tions from January Clearance Prices. ating that he was following his faverite MANAGER OFF FARM | wold,: Harttora, TAGRAAIL, Martaer, Seon | moaiors; arlequine, messongers, drum | (I WO Wan. on fhe stans A ey St itotten sreves | hobby chemical research.”—Birminghaen Devuty Sherifia Oscar M. Main and | tun. Mystic Now Britnin, New Hatttard, iy i g | Tia: Tentimony ean momning, | 1 38 . jars; hospi Age-Herald. Fem B, Sasep and- Cowny Detoctive| NeFoN, Notén' Hoeits, Norwioh Pain- | naprgrs 7o smmh v . | CPARAE Dl ahd mefiexiions mads | . faper Many New Purchases Included p ihe socalled An- | vilie. Putnam. Rockvill~, Seymour, Shelton ELIN. ., ... | by.his brother for Mr.)Gavitt and-far |l & i > ’ y THE KALEIDOSCOPE \row Avery place in North Stoningion | Simmbury, Séuth Ce~#atfy Southington, MISSIONARY CONFERENCES | which the plain{ift clah g ant s ope 1 Tuemday o serve lesil papers for J.|Seramue Stafford - Sorings Stonington, | Hundreds of Baptists- from varlous 138 néver ‘Defd.” Thé P In addition to these odd lots and brcken lines, we || ne ciaaet st Hantax 15 one of the Charmats of New York, ‘wner 6f the|Torrington ,Unionvile. Wallingford, Wa- | points in- Connectiont :-will s« gather - in | damages. e ¢ o b 5 2 . strongest fortifications in the world. farm, who seks to get Egoh Blanken- | terbury (women's) Willimantic, Wethers- | Jowett City, on Fobmmry 2na 4n -one-af | : etk | § s [ are offering many special lots purchased from over- l T Tnlted States government fhalh- feid, who has been his farm imanager, |feld and' Windsor. i Perhaps the .greatest.series-of mimsion- o3 5 i - . tains tweniy-three natiopal cemeteries. :}x l:: g:e?’ mm:mlyh:m‘; i G Catey was —Brantord, srl_:‘qugn. Dérby, ary conferences that the state has ever : A R~ ¥ stocked manufacturers and jobbers, glad to make ‘ The appropriation for their care asd . Ban- v o amden, known, held under :the auspices of thi . . . int, for the fiscal year 1921 % Xenfeld leaves, ' Haven, New ~Miltord, Norwaik, FRp e it b us substantial price concessions because we pay cash. ||}’ % The eflk‘:‘ took an .I"!?!DP! of' the gfl"v Portland, Stamferd, .Stratford, | ern Baptist Convention. vy 3 ® b End over $0 head ot stock. 411 I ey | tan and Winrted s o e, Wil arhe Conneeticnt oA will [§° (R s, St 3 Y = 3 Th q R ts | eauipped with 'a siome crusher which ¥4 : ake place in seven .. ing citing | % E 3 £ 4 & R 2 a eapacity of 2,500 i poor ondt:ion. apparcatly s & remalt of i of the state; will be'in'the general chargs : - g : § il trn \ ere € Remnan vione a3 hour, 8810 16 Sil 4 M09 Recelves Courler of 1834, of Rev. H. B. Sloat 6f Hartford, direc.or |} : . e . o c] 0 * most powerful machine of the zfl over Gl T W G A & Wk The Bullstin:is in receipt of a copy o¢ | O the sias board ot Promotion, with 2 i 4 g1 : b Of Silks, Dress Goods, Cloakings, Percales, Ging- | vt The Norwich Courier + B cam o ers which will inciude some | : i v A% 3 " qalnder the smices o the county Young | 71 XETmIh Tarmen 3 e 11 5% | of the best known men and women of the S R T ; . hams, Outing Flannels, Linings, Table Linens, Dmbrelas are net of medern tmyes- Christian Asoclation, the Fileh- | No" 205 Gopermor street, Providence, K, |denomination and risstonsries: ~trom |J - Q Ay eo AT e i : F wihd bl wills Y. M. C. A. group held its. weekiy |~ 4 7 ce, and, v o ¥ 3 ; . Whii oods, Col Ribbo: Laces, tha monuments of Egypt and in the rufns meeting last_ Friday evesing, having an | - e i ot et Datebs | ! ALLD 3 Toweling, te G o o of ineveh. and were used in China and attendance of 15. One new member Ims been added. bringing ths membership up - - 10 18. O. 5. Maples gave an interesting | harvestéd: over -1,000" tons of ice at the T e R 2l ~ i There Are Odd Sizes e e T e E ; : In Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Boys’ Overcoats and Last Saturday evening the Versailles i i boys met and enjoyod a program of Bi- Suits, Sweaters for Men, Women and Children, Women’s and Children’s Winter Garments, Women's and Children’s Winter Hosiery and Underwear, Mus- lin Underwear, Etc. ble study and indoor socinl games. At There Are Broken Lines the present time there are 15 boys m this gTOup. : SvoBss e | R of Men’s Neckwear, Women's Neckwear, Suspenders, N : ; aoR : Napkins, Towels, Table Cloths, Blankets, Comfort: 20 treatment tin FREE~ o KONDON MFG. CO. ables, Umnbrellas, Etc. India In anclent times. while in Gesecs they had an Important part in’ femern! services. The first recorded account in. Ameriéan history of the discovery of, coal is eom- talned tn Hennepin's narratives of his ex- plorations of the west between 1673 snd 1680, when he fou coal outcropping n the tall bluffs of the IMinnls riyer net far from Ottawa and La Salle. The war was a large factor in the e tablishment of the doll making industry in Engiand, and that country will have no further use for the doils of Cerman make. The range of designs of dolts numbers fully 1,000, and many of the modcls are equal to those whiek former- i Iy were imported. > At the headwaters of the Fast and West Ttoschnd rivers, in the Reartesth Mountains of Montansa, is a glacier known as Grasshopper slacier. from the fact that there are thousands of grasshoppers fm- bedded in the Perdetual ice in s perfeet & manner as !° presscved fa a'sohel, fer cxhibition. Sclentists-believe the inseets were canght in 4ha sterms jn attepting to cross the mountain ranes. K Trimmings, Etc, Themasten—Michnel Madden; ‘fceman, Vermont is estimated to have 2. 000-horse power of undeveloped power.