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e \ B oF Home.” - : ; - ; A ; — ] 1) ] : ] i ‘%m‘;'!flho& ‘thé 1ights orhun.. Norwich, Menday, Jan. 81, 1931 ¥ g ¢ P ™) 9| B ¥ 7 1 nt “ ¢ b . glimmer Illfll!‘nl ====—==————"—""=|' Norwich is to have & new industry. The G ‘THE WEATHER Kolb meg-mw_gni York—Cloudy in north. | the manufacture of paper boxes in. New portion Mondsy. 'z-s.faf B i,s'z's‘ The mlhg Ilfl'xl-l ef d" W “they bewiteh: nt, E theall, méasired for ihel; M 'unh Yary How lm m that shine afir™ feally burn and gieain : 4 . ‘a Y the mighty real o8 w‘n e aale’ " ied g : - h 1 1. R R [ LT R A Tresk B Kol vios president.and.gen- % s, exE, P ot - A : wha_ 118 : ‘ L ) 3 5 % ....'“:-:.""":“* R e oAby e i SRR - ”‘"m"“--".":""-"?;“'W"‘m s A of x manufacturing m, J 3 e . »o Salk ’ T L $ 1 g ge a e wpon ! m&“fiifim’mfifiem* arrived from New York and are- Tegis- | folding: paper boxes: - i &> rodsh fld - - R - i . Thie . 73 glowipg in the iight; P tered at the Waurcgan. \ < 0 and | e3; m -0f. i 3 J 3 tin the North Paciic t Nordl| Kolb stated that hig m had | “to’all parts ‘of ‘the United onflumlter.'u t.. {6 ‘marnnér. JI Wi, ou &:m'“’ e Jniles | come: to Norwich without asking for any xported for Proacies, e ;d"mh {wind - attaineg a v - 0"" concessions such as exemptien from tax- b & ol . % o nrwmnu:omm e8, gits of land or duildings, but because the | v o speak A < i i { PO o | atl. and yob to me o MNew Mintind sthtes there wil | O fverable-location: sxd- Jopécted (salih- | hovss. &t 332 Test ¢ us ism X itionthe |4 - : - +rh 5 ey T o | There i w)tatrer 1Ight than thees; ¢ PG TR : TEeE sy ol : s il ) B [ T g i northeast winde and gales. 4 B . RS T / ] ; : “Storm warnings are displayed on the “PILGRIM FATHERS” WAS Sk anq . PSR pe ed £ : 1K 500 3 = Attentic coast at -na north of Sandy TOPIC OF ADDRESS 9 T ¢ 2 ve. A 2L E ¢ g o u.,mn‘ a m.‘,'b,'m’.“ “,m ‘Hook. At the regular Suriday meeting. for men | | The' full .quota of, officers’ and enlisted |char, 3 3 and-the Xolks you love the Vs inds off - Aflmfle Coast—North of | at the Norwich Y. M. C. A. two reels.of | men for I‘!fl ‘natienal gusrd -which- is hrwfl'm lecture. platform. ;- i ¢ v 4 his' 16 the goeeting through the pight’ Sandy Hook—Strong north to east winds, | moving pictures were shown, first School | process 'of ,reorganization . i Connecticut No matter how: gnod x it ‘can- B Daads g probably gales Rain and snow Monday. | Days, showing ‘the. development of the|and wm hl!aM reached .on or before l(‘fie not produee a good h: nmcih K oAl : J - x:'n'n'- "Hh‘.“ Shari Sandy Hook te Hatteras—Fresh .shift- [ American scheol from - the - “little red {July- 1, 28 required by the.war depart: urifavorable. 80 .also; fhe word of s 3 . “r 7.3 i 8! nmmm“am schoolhouse” to the modeérn schools where | ment, is the opinion of Ad)nunt Genéral | ¢annot bear spiritusi ¢ by S AR X4 o'-fl. o ATl the world, ruin Monday. a large variety of studies are made pos- | George- M, Cole of Hartford. - The con- | efs realize” who s i o arc.no qther urm,. H'n ‘these. Forecast sidle.. The second picture was The Land- | clusioriis ‘reached ‘because of-the farked | Christ Himselt - who- “autho 3 . -, B # e W n:! ‘Eeattls Pest Southern New Bnglapd—Rain, turning ing of the Pilgrims and this picture was |8uccess with which those in'charge of the | m . A ~eh d 2 e i : ¢ to enow and colder Monday; Tuesday very realistic, telling the story in pic- |reorganisation haye been meeting in their 3 : ; FSori r x> fatr. ture true to the history of our Pilgrim |efforts. - : fect His doctrine,’ to_“terch -all -na “wiNTE LIGHT. e Fathers. A brief and highly -interesting | . Until about a moryh - ago--the -work--of | St. Paul has- np‘daq& that the reguhr\y ¢ fl‘dm twillght, “handmaid of - Observations in Norwich address “was delivered - by.. Attorney |recruiting was' proceeding rather slowly, | constituted successors. of the Saviour ‘ire | § z { Y y nl The Bulletin's cbservations show the | Charles L. Stewart, whose topic was, The ‘owing to cerfain obstacles; and doubt was | {0 ‘be accepted ‘as: ai T8’ of ‘Chiist, | TR - - o/ s 24 ".h;}' /‘Bo:n‘:a xulr r-g’l; {S' tollowing Tebords reported from changes | Pilgrim Fathers. ~The speaker told, of | expressed in: military.circies aa to wheth- | Who teach, not um "6f the truth; of thode . 3 1 at ridiculously. low prices. DR Sy ooy m"“ Piem in temperature and barometric readings |the many hardships these noble men and |er the orders.of the war-depattment tould | portions - which m& & 556, TR - 3 - Ao Satarday and Sunday: Women endured in the old world, on the | be ‘fulfilled on, the date,specified. - .The , the trutir vmld\ H 3 5 2 3 £ =13 - Around the smowy couehy so pure wnd Ther. Bar, | trip ovér in the Mayfiower, and the many | following -units .have, alréady . been. . re- | bréacher. is the'r i'euumtf < A H 20 30.10 | privations they suffered after they had|cruited: A battery of 156' mm. guns, in | Who.was Geil, con Fepéat- | Tihel o Iy et J -} whe: Rer. mistress soon shall rest 36 _30.10 | landed_at Plymouth. These ‘nien - and | New London; another i Danbury; and a |ing His truths is nmr\ng ‘the words " of | i : - 30 ”30.00 | women, the gpeaker said, had high ideals | third in Norwich,; battery of 155 mm. | God. - Of “His ‘direct sifccéssors’ ‘and” “to | 3 . o OF toll. and ‘:‘0 :'xf' I.""h Hltheli 36, lowest and for these ideals they were willing to ! howitaers-in-Branford; troops-of-eavairy | them the. SavVionr said, “He who Heareth - - B 'y - 3 frudy i . . - - from Sunday— sufter and dle if need be, and many of |in New Haven and Hartford, and a com- | ¥0u, heareth Me; and.he: who despiseth 7 & m 30 29.90 | the little coleny of.one, hundred and two | pany of infantry\in Hartford.. -The units - despissth-Me."--“The priest: who bver. 2 m .. 38 29.80 | actwally did perish in their first year in |still to be reccuited and ‘‘ederalized are and over again speaks those” themes 6 p m 34 29.80 | America. We owe much to these splen- [four batteries of field artillery md .which' ‘are ‘intended:fo: help . sives sofils hee 4 hn Highest 38, lowest 30. did people w;.o came to our shores from eot:p::;s ‘of* coast lrtmeryo'f : hn :l‘:tm; :‘;umb’zy a:m ;g rmu:«fi:flvefl‘:!' A o England, and though we call them Pil- quarters .compan; the mobile eemer - commission mm & B e grim Fathers;, they were all young, most |artillery regiment is ncw being recruited | predecessors. -the apostles: 1s; therétore, Dmm MONTH OF FEBURARY T"’ "h.r‘;n. h" within i Predictions for ‘Saturday: Fair. lof them under, thirty years of age. in New London. mmder obligations.. ta., teach. éritive that’ Saturday’s weather: Fair, follewed by B » —0@"— Tracy. Eiliet. Sincs the Pigrims cams fo Americn, we | Sany national fusrd oficere have al-{iruth wiich Chret pght Teasorabiy. “WE SHOULD PROTECT OURSELVES WITH _ o have developed ), a wonderful country; Predictions for Sunday: Cloudy 2nd ready received federal récoghition.’ Prac- 3 Gommand: respeet, | HUMOR electricity and steam have come, and |tically all-of them-are seasoned veteréns |recollection, allw“on. < the et of 2 ¢ : A OF THE DAY moderate. many other discoverics: and inventions | and, the., :teat majority. of thelr, number | every. uxwm-. . 2 s § - e p Foakir e = are the merry villagers Whe Susday’s weather: Rainy, ‘moderat?, | have played their mart in making our na- | have scen active seryice In the world war. east wind. . . - : * > 4 sed 1o wdance on- the - village greea”” tion great, and our wealth is almost be: { Those who ! hgve recetved federal recogni- SILVER “zmn\o Avwxvznslmv H e - 3 “You .now find them assembléd in yond computation, But I have serous |tion for setivte In the new nationdl guard | © FOR M. AND MBS, STEINKE(] : . .| trout of village screen.”—Film Jun. doubts to whether we have kept pace | follow: . B % & { promised her faithtully fn spiricual things. The great- tide-of | _General h(:oxe lx-s:n listed s, private in C. | ypore et @ ;’:mfi";fi"fi,‘: St 1-whuldn't whisper it 10 a soul. immigration should cauge us very serieus | N. eb.”7, 1885; commissioned ieu- | o ot ee—— . *Cabbs—Then why did tell me? [ muss S Sets Shought, for many of , these wWho are | tenant, 188¥;-' captain, ‘1§83 lieutenant g it iinC Lt MERPISE, the; P o T e ot 4 *flocking o our shores are undesirables, . T ath—Well; T didn't whispér R LS [ | plonei- 1532 served auving Spenian Sl Aoy, of M ant Mou, ST Y. _Mra Gaith—Well: T dian't ® A D m. [ a m Il & m |they really have no country, and with | Amierican war as lieutenant dolonel in : ; : THE | 507 [ 471 | 033 |Uhel anarchisils 1deas, they can bring |Tourch UnMed:States vomntecr- Gfantry | ers of the order- A miver ten- pection Dr Dentons Sl Garments ool tew ety g i 1jo'{ 505 || 808 138 | nothing go0a to us, and wiiile they hold | aypointed adjutant general of state, 1991, | 2uq otner siiver was given by relf ”plng v jong ? W 7.00 5.04 6.02 "2:49 'such radical views we can df nothing for | Col. Michacl.A. Contior) thé:new ussist- | gnd ' friends. The u.f. = "o 5 FOR ""‘m!"‘"“w i use its heall's g0 659 | 5.05 654 339 | them ; it would be wise to ke&p an ey on | int adjutant general: Colenel Connor for- | fully decorated swith. wdl;‘";ku“m CHHM ( TO 10 YEARS trom 7, i guess! -Boys Life. 657 | 5.07 7.40 £24| these’ immizrants, and in. my judgment | merly ‘conimarided ‘(o * Fifst "battalion. | fiowers, (It was n complote.-su ) “Walter, 1 ordired vegetable soup.* < e 08 | there should.be,a restric oy the 11020 infantrx. . He, was in the hospital | to Mr. and Mts. Stainke @ pise my are soft knitted and vay erm. They are the I, sir = ¥ o A -43 iber coming to our shores, andTall who|corps of the old First infantry; C. N. G.. | Soveral solos were by thefr.sba. sl f‘ol' “This has b fiy h g"—Leulsville Chu- Si= hours after high water It is 1ow | are undesirable shomid be refllmi ad-|before graduation from * Trialty colicze. | Franik ‘Steinke, m“"m" 5 amied [£ J- ideal wvmrnflm the hitle folks. .“'We show rier-Journal. water, which is followed by fiood tide. | miasion. Ho Inter. ta-snliaied. ' Cothpeny B, Fitst | o Ppeike accomp Dr; Deuion’s Slaepiiig C. nts for Children in - S . A ! The singing of several popular \yms infantyr. _He went. to the. Mexican bor- | - Muste' was furnished by" the' anlé mg two old fool. GREENEVILLE | seripture reading ond praver consiituted | det in ‘1916 ‘g’ second’ liéutenant under | orohestra; the mémbere of Fhle ars ne- -tylet—Open sfl! and Drop Seat— She—Yes; 1 suppose It worties you t¢ A horse -bélonging to the Greeneville |2 Part of the program. Robert W. N Capt.- Wilfred §1. Dresser of the newly coming . very pepular. Dialogues and be getting oid.—Doston Public Market caused much excitement |J™. Oficiated at the plano. organized supply company.. In December, | reeltations were fatnithed By several of e " OPEN SEAT -~ * Aunt—What 65 yah (hink is meant in the village Saturday afternoon. The 1916, he. enccceded C“‘-'-‘n Dresser as | the sisters. - In’ addition. to these, "{by “The shades of night were falling fast? Jimmie—Why, the peoplé were pullifiy !{down their curtatis—Lite. just as wrong to gambdle whes play. Tivar had givens the horse. his dinner | MISS MARION L. BISHOP DIRECTOR |®:flval(1¥‘eolnnmh;{er e, wap made cap- | eaticied Collogs Students, was pre- Sflfi. 1to2 Su.u 3to5 Sizes 6to8 . Sizes9to 10 and ‘gone into his home. with a bundle OF MARTFORD GIRL SCOUTS | {ain of the -combined--supply - company | sented and' for ‘amateur’ elfort ‘was very , 5 A ] ¥ when the First'anc Second Infantty regi- | suscessful, PDéTY rved M 85¢c - At $1.05 At $1.25 At 1.45 b ‘;g‘h;“m,h"':l;(;‘hil‘:xfenga iy ce:fi;s Marion pfim‘&‘ffi?&&?“ S ments were merged info the 102 fn. 1:1;‘ and dancing wt ensoy:i' AR the é-:an‘: ; % DROP su?r § pect street. He was stopped by Mr.| Hartford Council of Girl Scouts, was e in its campaign in | expressed their *hope o be able 1o par. |- g 'f"“*;n:“h"b::""fletfl e e nd forraeris, Meatior. vt . the. Girl et m;m“’;;m:;::‘:m‘:fi of 1915, boingmade | ticibate in the’ Zpiden” wedding eete a e driver S S0 b v ¥ notas ‘and wag:nv:: Greater New. York and hes had & wide | mije . major In. the ‘324" division in-the | _During the evening a. telegrai #hs fo. tutned without damage. experience in work among girls 10 gen-arpey of ‘occupation after the armistics | osived from Mr. and Mrs, Steinke u’:: Tmed ROt Gamage ot New|CTl s3id the Hariford Sunday Courant.|wasletgncd. He returned to the £6th in | AWred. who 1. ot 1% s il m of New| or first position in 1914 .was as 28- | Pebrary, 1919, x Sicac at present In o, London wete' visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. | sistant director of the Children's House, |~ Col'\Crarles E. Smith, Hartford: - | ey B. R, Tilley of Fourth street, Friday. North End Union Settiement, Boston, |yisiea Ny petente (o O N, G ciE ¥ | PROrGaeE AT Where her work Was among the Itallan11889; piomoted to captainey in quartér- -0 X 18E TAFTVILLE and Russian Jewish giris, who had re- L aia'mlt’oz Sizes 3to5 Sizes 6108 Sizes.9to 10 _~-At95c - At §1.15 At $1.35 At $1.65 - e L e monllu.n-}ultuml. but de ‘nown- venlence ain’t.”—] T:e Movle Star—Ii've b(vn doing falie and breakneck stunts for a year and mow COOD, WARM UNDERWEAR :x::xku like to try something seft for —Al right. Howd yot cs FOR SHERIFFS OF STAAE(] . s i 1 i I master érps in 1907; held : / A & like to play oppbsite a comic éustard pit Sy ikl 8., dhin 6, Heot) cently arrived in the country. Later she | ondSy QT® & FaNE Rk T of &b | The sitary of the sheritt @ New ton-{§ We are preparedrwith a beautiful supply of the proper §|ihrower*—Houston Post lon ean aptiste So- wag assistant director' of the Seventy-|c. C. N. ‘\ May, 1820 don "county would be lucreased from $4,- 38 Yook ¥hty bad cléty gavo 2 chicken stew supper Satur- | oty Street Nelgnborhobd House,-New | '3} 00 to $5.000 n yeur under o uiy fuirs. || kinds and-weights' of | U-'hrww, for Men, Woncn Kaicker—Biil 8 losking mighty 14y evening i Parish hall, to about 650 | Yoric city, and the secretary and assist- | o o a E. Cole. Hartford: Join: | quseq’in ihe general assembly » vyl Children—all at mj } “—"""‘.' % o prsis SRR TR :""— :&rofizmz;;nflifi‘;d as Kntoany fant irecor of the firs. Girl Scout. coun- SE i ; & | Senstor C.".C." Costeila of -Mystle. Sia- very m ek ’ - ige awilie 4e il We Ban“mu Balh the "addres of momt cnsgngelhm o B, o P in national gir :;Z : dl:rorh\: 3‘0\?:"2«”.-33’.’& n'pru- The“ Are An prabably In trying to think up somebody and H. LeDoux, general president of the {c¢ jmportant positions, among them or- ; The home bilt provides tor ac]] | B T T :::.m, (B35 ehort talk an how 1o man- | sanising cccrstary of “the girle, aiviston | g UETES E, E reasling the salary of the aheril of New | <Imoxviile Joutal and ‘l‘rb\::.ne : crease the society. Several|qr the War Camp Community Service of | . » < z aven county from $6.000 to $6,500 Wi Um U*m— & “I notide that a body of artis- {omic declamations were given by mem- | Greater New York, National (Girl Scout S S Tt s leey. New Faicfield and Harttord, countles, Phoy Men's m Children’s Uodfy seaittie persons has dopted e captain, when she had the responsibility - | 390 to '$6.300: Licchfleld, county from | Men's = Fleecy-iiied Ribbed 2 Underwear || *iom2: Down with the a An orchestra of five ieves furniched |of ro-organizing the worlk In Manhattan | eires Thsac Bwern b force, SYSTIR | 53,000 to £4.000:. Middiesex. and. Wind. || Sbirts and Drawers, ecru and Women's Dix—Well, ket ‘'cn; the slogan that music while the diners were eating and |and New York, and the first director of | ceven years, C. S.. G.Swe yeans. Secord | JAM countles from $2,600-to §3.690. and || sray, former value §l.25—Sale Chiidren’s Pink Bioomers, sizes Inlorests she tibre Is: ‘Down with the after the supper for dancing. Greater New York, in charge of the five |Tient. Eimer £ w.i..w." b e "cc‘“;;’ Toliand county, from $2,000 to $3,000. [§ priee &..........coiiile A 6 to 12, former value i%c — boardplllsr" "~ ~floston Transcript. i s iy sty 02 B forbugka flere e AL the Tl e S N e oost K “Rogera of |§ Sion's Jaeger . Fleecy-lined Sale Price .....o.........o “We geo Billiant fabrics in the storen” y ! She has also had chatge of all,the 3 on intr a bill maklng the |§ Leses™ I'Tedey-litied Vests B preparations for their coming bazaar in | training classes for leaders in New York, ! “I:’“:h:‘,;';"i‘“":’:’?: ".0f New London | salary of - the prosecuting’ dttorney of |1 51 o vales at o renlarfl 5 e g ,,.:'.‘ “But we. JeArn to buy only thore Wiieh Parish hall. crganized the first local training camp | Danbury, Norwich And.New Tamieo fin | (ie criminal court of ‘common pleas of R e Saiterie vaiue 63c—S8ale price......... 48a §]wil wear well” The pool and billiards handicap and |for leaders, and the three girls’ camms ! has had 17 yeary’ “e'mm ndon. - He | New- London- county, of ‘which' ‘Atf ., 's-Light Weight Wool Sairts ¢ Fleecs “Goed iden, ¢ pick .your friends the card tournament conducted by the Taft-|of the Daroughs on a lake in the ;,,(,,.J”oml e LA L dhhad in ;he pa- | Charles B. Whittlesey of New Lohdori 's || ahd Drawers, long sieeve fi‘num A ’;z“nd Uaion . came WY~ Dwloviils Courier-Joursal T Yere] fl:‘:l"l:'fl& club have |state Palisade Park. ~She has accepted | year, gerving as Imador in the Stn Taited t:;.e, }f,“";;“b?‘ o0l ihe remnt Yaiz regular $2.00- value at .. -8 | e T 6o—Sais :::?- mfl.n #lioited - Prof. Diggs. “A reached the the position of director of the Jocal coun- .- Phe bill'also provides for 3 2 3 - . following results: Billiards, R. Walker, |ci] for six months at half timie and can f:,‘:;dflg‘,“‘g AL ’S _rlwoam o | Increasive\Whe salary of. the prosecut- Rockwdod Woolen® Shitts- and Boys' Fleecy-lined Gray Union IR BRE LRt aeed & inigte- 3. Hartley; pool, T. Parsons, L. ATmi-|be renched at Scout headquarters in the | o New Tomdon: Tre man for 1o | ing attorey of the criminal commof b - S S Suits, 'former -valae, $1.28 ~ ; 4 tage; cards, W. Wharmby, A. Bardaley, | Pilgard bullding on Mondays, Tuesdays | cofmontod soitn the O 3. o ':e years | pleas court of New' Haven county ‘trom -At $1.39—Reduced From $2.00 Price naw ............occo.ins - e ed 'the mman of sclende. F. Hodkinson, C. Webster, ali leaders, .| ony wodnsodirs, m“’_n"“m "ith the C.N. G.-andwas a | $2,000 (0 §2,500, - 3 At $1.79-Reéduced- From $2.50 % dozen Women's lined s O e s In the billlard handicap, J. Hartley | Miss Bishop is the daiighter of Mr.|" Battery A, Branford: Capt Frnew'r. | . At .!A’-Beducea From $325 Ribbed ' Vests s, spectacien. “A'B 'a, perfect parabola.”— bumg up a new high mark, making a run | and Mrs. B. P. Bishop, of 189 Broadway, | Averill, 15 years Servicetly, C. M. t T. | DESMOND MURPHY, GOING. uiar and, extra dus. . Rito Mors ” of 76, the highest mark scored on the ta- | Norwich. e with Bat et G.. , TO STAFFORR SERINGS.scHOoL || M6R? tephenson’s” Natural value. 7 price- ... 1. dla Birmingham Age-Herald. ble up te the present time, the previous | 2 St tery. 3d.field arfi- o . 5 Wool Bnlru and Drawers, regu-. “TNl try the X-tay on you" sald the bigh mark was 60, held by F. Hedkin- lery, as captain. First Lieut. John Coolae, (Special t9 The Bulletin.) lar $2.30 ‘value'at ST | Ve R e e medics. { ' son, who says he ‘s now out for the | WEST WILLINGTON INVENTOR - overgeas with Battcry E, 103d U. S. fleid| Stafford Springs, Jan. Desména T g : —— usts 3 o 6, “What'y that for, doc? asked the century mark and hopes to ring it up -'18 GRANTED A PATENT |arhllery, served ‘n C. N,.G. six . }Murphy of Norwich ‘will sueceed Earle B, || 1163’8 “Contecook G" Naturai ormer valug Sale price.. 98 | - o P g £ The following were lasubd to. Conneo. |FIrst Licut: Lesife’ J. Reynolds, .in Rennick ‘ay submaster dt the ' Sthord || M004 Shirts and Drawers, regu- Women's CRSE Ribes “That's a way wA doctors hive of ret- ¢4 o Inventors: Januery 1819911 - |G. several years, alio served overreas |High school. Mr. Murphy was educated : e T 50 Rele price SRy SR Y SCHOLARSHIPS TO EX-SERVICE Clarence D. Platt, Bridgeport, meter- "‘fl\EE Battery. ' Second” Lieut. Farring- | at-Weslevan university and the Universi- hepvv ight gray ribbed former valué $1. price $1.19 Rl p e i FURGUCH TOOAL ¥ testing switch; David W. Sjoholm, of |ton H. Lay, in 0ld"C. K. G. three years |ty b{-Vermont. . He was - ¢ yaars ifi fhe -lznlon Sults, regular $3.00 value {Women's Union Syits, fleecy- 1 » - M. C. A.|priggeport, punch-holder; Carlyle W. ;_.ml 2180 setved -overseas-with Company |Service of the U. 8 during, the way u.d at . ..+ $410 | lined, long sleeves, ankia-lefigth, In recent months the Norwich Yeung |Thomas, and F. E. Bradley, Bridgeport, 03d U S. fleld artillery: - has Pecently been teachinc iu Ne Man ‘it st Selght, Fast Wil reguiar and extra sises, former THE Men's Christian Assocfition has' award- | sham-margin-opening device for sewing. aird company, Coast aftiliery, Nor- |state.’ He s the younger son of. Poll- Union Suits, in y, long value $2.39 and $2.50 — Sale A réecent invention If.ciny phonograph od scholarships to some fifteen ex-ser- | machines; Friederich Muller, . Hartford, ‘i""““ Gapt- Willism R. Dénison, served | master John P. Muzphy, of Norwich, . sleeves, ‘these are ‘regnh'r'ta prioe, s-ue s $148 e rhdy fon Aliatlirel or 4BO vige men whose homes are in or near |chain-assembling machine; Joseph Sachs, | C; N. G.'more:than 16 yéars. —First N—— value N A, e Norwich., Soveral of these are collegiate | Hartford, safety electrical connecting ap- | Lieat F. L. Bartolucei, served five years ht Prepayment Ords: ; 2 e e and others are general scholarships. pliance; Simon Betigole, New. Haven, | C. N. G..and regular army forces be- | -, o . o - Men's_“Cooper” bnwn Suits, _All our. Underwear, in Infants’, Chil- Nearly ‘one-ftth of the aslal strength Several of these ex-service men are|broom; Francis H. Callahan, New Ha- |{0Te serving with Battery D, 56th-artil- | . i€ €7 Haven rallroad, in .common |§ part wool, In- threc- welghts— dren's and Women's, reduced. in | of-he British army all dver the world.s making splendid progress in their stud-|ven, toy; Hubert M. Greist and G. L |l¢rY: Second Lieut.. David A. Tongren, mefli"m& cavy and extra heavy proportion. This ineludes Munsing- lp,' stalioned In” Ireland ies, made possible by the fund of some| Hinman, New Haven, sewing-machine- |eTVved in C. 8. G. two years.. $295 five millions Bt dollars set apart for this |attachment box; Willlam H. Cadwell, Wwear, Cartet’s, Forest Mills, purpose by the war work committee of {New Britain, making floor and" ceiling the Y. M. €. A, New York city. plates; Harry H. Haywood, New Brit- Expressions of appreciation are notlain, dispensing appliance; Norman.B. lacking from those who are receiving | Hurd, New Britain, adjustable telescopic these practical benefits from the associa- | connection for door-helders and.the like; ton, and among the letters received by | Walter H. Bowes, Stamford, machine for e Norwich ¥. M. C. A. is the follow- | postmarking and cancelling mail; Otto 2, dated .Ynll;v;l:ry 20, 1':21. 4 5 R. Fritz ,Torrington, pipe; Andrew J. r. Edwin , Secretary Norwi o la, New London, ; direction-indica- H M. C. A gi?r{‘;]ao)ph C..Recker, Oakville, soider- | federal.duty. during: Mexican. mobiltzation i’i.":é‘:‘l‘l!ur";fi‘“i’.';im falling short of the required standard of Dear Sir:—This will inform you that | ing.wire spool and flux-container; Wil 20 aleo ""[M" during world war. Held | cyt and_other hodies: repmaenting. yv tions Belng ‘pink ' "aitd ° lavendar, | e cutting: was held.mp by - the. 7ain:| 3 ": Tgidly #xchided. ®he scholarship for which I applied | bert C. Ruby, West Willington, non-skid of ‘captain”during S. A. and ‘world tean shippers have made requent.. pean: intérspersed “with “calendula |'Sunday, ' One day wouid have .falehed | %5 Rk through you the day before Christmas | device, i e sts. - . o; birthday, cake . WS it Now, If it frecscs, it will he pecess | = jThw; Scottist Rah 2 7 8 o hag come through all O. K. and the final | Designs—William F. ‘Jjandel, Meriden, Colonsls Barbour, Waterman and. Tves, " the worM is thit jof. the Ng¥thonse on lts-plans for the reorgantzationof .the | °yshumcnis X .. : s ligniand, witch 1s Tof 19000000 cas- national guard a number of veteran of- |, ui® Seon - Afe-power. - { bsidih i e e : States §3% : her. ) § : Diring, the past year, Sam J. Burmets expected :to- take .an active part' in the’ ) : AP ) Mrs. Cliavies” Tyler of \v,.m,.n“ D. | 8, Justicd’ a? the.peace of Dalias, Texn e R [C. surcharge Sarine Monee oen L] ‘h S is visiti L] fadded. £2500 to. his Income hy marrying O Daria ot Now Tongans | SxShange values illye imposod:on Can- nf::::“'.:':“"m" f‘; .,.‘3::::..., e intigite couta, - s LG [N e A Irs N840 eare having et 1o |yt Sme_on Mxin street.In-iwnor of | The eighth’ grade of the ‘Rivetside | ,londoh has a Nose i the mbm- 1880 ; served.in.Spanish war,. assigned to | ., Loi8 actiofl, it is Beliered,. witl end-a | fho birthdzy of her son’Carleton. Frammar schodl held 4 social Friday | bership. of which ds degermingd by cer- "‘,,"‘g"",'gg Soragy Slaer Phnderved, (he | tie nieht. . - THAY | i MEasdremeots, and asy - applicant ‘onn phwerfiil artificial light n \ When;¢he - war department. announced W o e e ¥ i - h:caterer. (:e candies e most titioys folk in the world. Ore *"Tho New Ha » sary to plough again and then the work - S arrangements were commisted this after-|shade for lighting-fi - Johann C, |members of the new military. emermcnee,, shipments ;:."fln ?°i'~"t~ Biaew 8 4 cidicatal - | vill be resumed. ‘The work has one | of ihele peciliar beflefs < fn ‘that it ‘s noon to our mutul satisfaction. I|Peterson, Hartford, cap for electflm.l 2t | DoBE e Oarernor 1 Take. have 21| @ coltect.” icwed, peo- | very ~smosthly” and (hire Bave been | Uniocky 'o,:'rv:;-:: ”"‘".’"&. g Bought you would like to know, that your stasm e reorganizal e cioos Lo ¥ 5 NONg | plenty of helpes h ak! 4w ot peop! Qurin, Mot s iy Behatt Eal" mot it oo hm:‘:fi‘:f,—mm 3. Melntyre, Hart-Of ' the Connecticnt -national guard;” as Disteibuting - Vietory Modals. * ' the piesis. wers...amdrew TL.. Bréed and |30 cents an hv::rw H:er:\wnmfm ‘(:‘:""""' A oo plete success, and 1 take this opportu- |ford. steel” balls for anti-friction bear. | 22Ve._Colonel. Goodham, Major . Purcell daughter, Mfts ‘Harrfet' Breed of * Nor- | pay wasg 20 centa’ was absolutely with- | At Cllcetia, a couple Wes married re- aity to thank you for your kindness in jngs The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., Stam- ::;‘d ';;fl:nogiz tm recoglnlud the ...’Z“%.’,‘?.:‘}“’“ o!.‘ ""Al‘xn eary fl;h- Mr: ana Mrs:/John ‘Tracy, Harty |out foundation. It costs ‘Shea Bros, j cently in in !mm-» e -mm par- nf rly trafng gervice! Biake, Jt., tt et r J . Hoping that eirenmstances may some- = —_— |:’,”h:';‘; ,‘,’;u"”"’:"l Between " Apl Mfin Who hds"spent the week-#1id | "Christian Endeavor Day was ‘obssrved | wn-ddh\. serdjce an me machine elrefhd time permit me to at least partially can- | SENTBAL BAPTIST CLASS | erabof dem’e:‘:‘dh 1918, "or n at- Mre, nu-’ by the Congregationa! sociey. Sundas:|SeAlly 16 the'ehfth cel the obligation, which I feel T owe to VOTES CHANGE IN NAME| g§CHOOL:PAGEANT WILL REALIZE | vised to apply ¥ d km"' Eawin evening by a special programme In | A achems to preevat suciessful. fergers O The Young' Men's class of the Central| - mnase who had charge of, the business | tory Medals as . . Lyon wire' much |charze of Misé Ethrl Thompson. The |is that of a @rtain millionaire. Who it ours sincerely, Baptist church voted on Sunday to change | eng. of the presentation of The Lighr, fhe { 500n be- denled them. - ' A" supply . - music wag led by plano, violin and kax- ————— | ineir title to “The Young Men's Club.” | cao otione) pagsant, at the Pavis theat-e immediate distrntion .is. on.. Hand: .af 7 ophone played: by Miss Thompson, Ger- The Norwich Y. M. C. A. will probably | There were ten members of this club|priday, are not yet able to say what the |'SPringficld, Worpester. and New. Haven born in Lisbon ald Wolf and H. (E. Paul, Jr. Next Sun- The 1dca is based on b= abl» to issue a few more scholarships | present Sunday morning including ‘Percy | proceeds. from. this production.. by, ths | Dut &n¥pman cap write, for ‘application of year's. liveq ‘in ' Jewett City, day- is: Deeision .day. Miss Gladys-Jef- | the theorr. that na; ome forger ip a thous lo ex-service men, Noyes from the submarine base who Was|gcnaol ehildren will b ATl the' biliy have | Blanks ‘at any of those Dlzcs: Inform. l"&fl“ the ‘grammar- school -on Sou'e. | fers -has the arfangement for the meet-| and wou'd gtiribile A blot to snything slected to membership, Theodore Sage,|pot been Treceived -so- thut- it~ cannct he | 2tion. regarding the .medal .can .be .ge- m iz “"; - Pl ..} but_carelessnens. Boys’ Meeting ot Y. M. C. A, who at present ls employed frming in|said what the net procpeds will Iy. cured from' Tocal American’ Red. Gross, . e T and| New Havem—Mr. and Mre. Sylvestig. | - In the woods of Ipdia are found mens A meeting was held for bofs at the Y, | Tanterbury and Cecll Maynard. 3 American “Leglon or nearest. recruiting e E",{'m e 1 | Doli ot New Haven will be #mong ‘the | Small brown Bears' thét are knewn at M. C. A. Sunday afternoon. It was pre_| The current event, au - office. ' There is nodanger,of ,the dis-| ¢ e R rinte ‘B Lyom ot |Patrona and patronesses at. the . Amarican | (he lovey bears. bigause of their iove viously announced that no meeting would | Was The Integrity of the’ German. : Cakon 'to Reformptary. chirge pipers belng lost ks they are e nas prs,” arrfe B. Lyorl of | rton ball in the New Haven armory | of-hotey abd Thielr Sfinued search for be heid but the eleetric current was not |, The club has accepted an invitation|: pive.prisoners were taken to Cheshire| turned to the applicant. as soon as_they Ne!' Yorjs ‘and; Miss . Hattls . Lyon. of | 70Fen ball ¥ > ™7 | thie’ hives of wild heds. Thess bears are shut oft and some seventy boys who had | {TOm the young people of the First Bap- Saturday from the jall in'New London are-inspected and i inpoa‘-ma ¢ .;-,'n -And & beother, Heryy Lyea ot e — fitted by e 1o get the Boney. tw = were - all sente to the state reform- men_entitled ‘to Me N oo the'r nre v extonsile ot by o Bt ralk on the ThonE: | give'a minstrel ;ahow. 'l':‘anc\w 18 pre- | Zior at the.lagt «term of ‘the criminal| have applied Cor thet Joril dents have % m regard " fér. the . Motion pictures were then shown of the "'"“.‘ biawmse team Inthe | supsrior’ court. . 'fi‘% are William and S s e m eV one eat Trom (s Kce Yonl Skm*ores tem ‘with 181 statiommdard 1.27 tmile Plgrime’ early days at Plymouth, ‘A asb tuture. ‘Bdfar Thompsor of Norwich'and Miicny |1 _Sydden Desth of Lifan Caetar, [0V * P o v B snd picture showing the comparison be- | " Botolo :of Montville, ‘convicted .of theft;| - Word has »o" pose of commanirztion batween m- lum and hydneulic Morks now ander constin: : beep received. hers..of the | Stere clcsea- “Puseday. tor tween The Little Red Schoolhouse and Unelaimed - Letters. Jack Benard; of Norwich, and Stanley |sudden deatti of Lillian Carter, 1i years | Dearnley. and Clarke—ady. he well equipped modern school of a| The list' of unclaimed letters in. the| Faulkner of”Waterford, - convicted . of ;old, daughter of Willlam and Mary Mul-| Mr. and Mrs. George Lee of Provi- great city. Norwich, Conn., post- office, sweek ending | burglary. . inventory. Active and Healthy. ‘I tlon by the war depaftrhent along the ‘holland: Carter; -in. Migmk ¥iorida, ~ on |'dence, were guests 3t T. F., Lee's Satur- Wlfll Cu SOa | o rivef, says DPopulht Mechanics e e Jan. 20th, 1921, is a8 follows: Sam Flor-{} - 3 ‘Sunday. ,The child was fil_only. about |day. . Their aunt, Mics 'Sirah; A, Lee, | masasine. T e 131 of these dame A sapare feot of heneycomb mm“lman ¢3), Jacob Kerman, B C. Myers,| Men will do almost: -.nythln. for!two days. .Mr! and Mrs. Carter has, béen to hes bed for over two | |SgmOletuent Tolews. ¢ designed te maintaln mine feet of wa- aore than 9,000 cefls. Mrs. Mary-L. Reed money—some will even work. ided in Norwioh,