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Franklin == { 1IN g RS Telephone: /i : 2 ; Syt o Union 963 b S| Four pints of wiiskey found Saturday fcourt this G)mpany Union 1857 urday. 8 " | night in the maivon of Antoni Fiore at|Tepresenting Engin, Founder Machinists been aseisting In epecial Services ai | rgat heik s Kamtng ENGINES: Brown® Vals has 3 & 1 & " of Fiore's . of - 1 . rown even SO AR Danicleon’ Methodist church. -~ . | liqwor with imtent t. seit Fiore's Smes|rce Gear applied o 3l ‘makes of RTHA musTé! miantincsiviy heik nat, Mr. and Mre George A. Risley and | was one of two visked and searched Sat- 41 ’ this ,,'.m,,.""flfi,,,:"i;'““,,:' profital durfog Saturday. S daughter, Barbara, ' week-end 3 r ! Norwich pokice. s " o Gypsy_mioth scouts have been inspect- |of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Wilson of | _ Sergeant J: | Y m'll.-aounhn.l:{ Clutches. e 1o g8 Mi sk faia'e ass ‘ ' : g oo b = , % ¢ity of New London reports a ha a 2 A . i epairs. A 3 y | times w'nq}udwlu\ 25 men’ at work. a caller. at the of Irving C. Ee- Special machinery of all kinds Y i Wednesday, 5:“” "“l, s‘*“"“‘-" of ;:::m m(:m o N thoroughly. lnh @ emall rear room this week are quarterly ember days. 2 ' < came across a box that was filled & George Harold Gildersleeye of the : ¢ B and appropriate in | S ——— Examinations for the postmastership at "ot small signs' and papers under which the 5 t th flle wer switk in New | Tale Velioal pemms i made a brief Visit} ofcers found the four boteles. Fiore was . J : f e i God 0 reeuits show deficits ot $T81.161 tor routs ‘for Boston, where he spent the | SToUSHY 0 Dokcs headauarters wharo he ; His death until He 63,085 for November; and an estmated week end and attended the.junior prom s bt o Mr, and Mrs. Willlam H. Stonington. were callens in Rev. William H. ‘Bath, of Norwich,| 47 Franklin stzeet brought about the at- . Light vehicle lamps a¢ 5:49 o'clodk this evening. There was a good display -of the A ' trivial reasons keep us|gefoir of $17,342,616 for the year endin, Stars and Stripes in recognition of Lin-|at Wellesley college. . m“"‘m‘ alhies VNI DUt sthout ¢ aktar st this time and es- | September Lai, 1921. . . i &.fl'«' the 168 tdwns In Conmecticut | EROTHER AND ISTER HAVE °© | SN, was the saloon of Staniey Pawel- : 3 it . Present information from {he burean e ect only eight are without state school suer- wision, and one of those eight has applied L for "1t . ? What shall we \‘: at 363 Certral avenue. No lijuc: was . 2 iy ‘K God by of vaiuation indicates that the property - Vailentines made the pretty decorations investment account will be exceeded ever ; 5 d, body, heart and deed. | ¢195 060 000. 1f the return was to be for. a pirthday pdrty' for Master Jack | Blackmall and Tampering With Witness on valuation, instead of property Ward, who is 7, and his sister Evelyn, (Special to The Bulletin)’ who is 6, Saturday afterneon at their 4 PRETTIY BIRTHDAY PARTY ..Deborah Avery Putnam Chavetr, D. R, of Moosup, plans a_ Washington investment aceount, the amount short of . g § per cent. would appropriate $22,509,000, - N ity, 2.—Mike Bohara and 5 ot * | birthday.garty, at the Community House | home A st e‘.“{flfi. o!.rlld— mnu;ds:.v “;v;:n AS. gu?%rl ano o L ted. “to forget: the world and ot i » 3 - |Plaintea. . < 3 - |enteen of thelr little frlends enjoved the [ifn attempting to blael Mrs. Frank in | 0x our minds upon Him by dally attend- OBITUARY : I L e O T | e sy f0d e u‘;u. Tolks. and | Chimura of this place f0F $300. were . B s wits Beasiiction of Mrs. Harriet Chapman. - "w 6!. | pers :.rli‘,'::'a e o | e o e b“;m before Judge A. M, Brown inthe town ed. Th n o 3 t Hartford, Conn., Feb. 13.—Mrs. Harriet Veziin which” were the : . 2 pic X i i - Chapman, '!do' of Jo_hn Chapman, in- J3 | Fistorial Gardens Leature, Miss Amy | iy Bottomiey, Jonn Lyons, Dudiey | SOCIAL WELFARE MATTERS ATTACK JITNEY DRIVER FOLICE SEARCHING FOR s 4 et s I y ra b B c “ EAT"“' tonight, at 8, Slater hall, 35¢— g, 10om, Eugene Pattison, Lioyd Harmon,| BEFORE CONNECTICUT CHURCHES WIZTH FIRE HOSE NOZZLR MIBSING GREENEVILLE MAN | e e s Air Motor almshouse at Wethersfield today. She & Donaid O'Leary, John Lisenberger, Jack | “Sodal weifare mafters pertinent 10| Dominick Gillombardo, a public ser-| Frank Gleber of 284 Central avenue.|oid luge April 2. Ward, Ethel Brown, (Betty Beckley, Jane | tne times, problems of the church and | vice driver, operating bstween Norwich |Whe suftered a loss of mind several Beckley, Elizabeth McGuiness, Eloise COVENTRY Rev. E. R. Peerman of Hartford g jdots in conmention now before the 1 Lond ‘whe assauited by two | weeks ago, is being searched for by po- room at the ‘Otis llbrary. The visitors | Sweeney, Ruth Lenihan, Virginia Youns, | Mature wil oowsy the attegion of o :l.: R e e o T Moo Tu HNorwieh sué Mew Loaders, as he numbered 161. Margaret Young, Eyma Furness, EVelyn | second social service conference of the |men had engaged him to take them from | wandered away early Sunday evenink A special meeting of the Connecticut | Wards . Connecticut Federation s Sons of the American Revolu- | Mrs. William P, Ward was assisted by t Churches to|New London to this city, and is now ip [and at an u::r‘luv_ bour this morning had Preached in the Congregational chured Y ; ooty be held in New Havéh Tuesday and|a eritical condition at his home in New |not beea . Sunday morning. John A. Knowlton, some 18 [tion is to be held at the Hartford club, |Miss Loretta Ward in_entertaining the 'Wednea‘gcy. 3 { London, Gieber in company with a friend, Ben- | The Ready Helpers' soclety held & val- 3 V{ 5 Hartford, Feb. 22. children. R Dals The conference will open at the Win:| The two men made the assault meas [nie Loback of Third street, went for a |entine social Thursday evening. Bach . wyears ago, had faith in a great| ™ ome tax blanks are at the nation- % dhester Y. A C. A. at 10.15 a. m. Wed- | Qusker Hill, but were frightened away |Sbert walk early Sunday evening and |young woman member furnisned bex dea, the idea of harnessifng the |s! banks ana have been arriving by mail © OBITUARY. Nesday, with Prof. H. W. Farnam, chai- | when a Dexter breaq truck came aloag. |When arriving at the New Haven rail- |lunches for twe. 1 gfl, chdl i; l:} ; g A to many towns people. March 15 is the * 7' Migy Johanna‘Meagan. ;n;tnbl;d .u&:nuyen l;pa':zr.l 1:. .nlb; They tade their sscape but were later ar- |08 station Gleber announced that he | Mr and Mrs. Charles H. Schell oele tides tp do the work of man. A |umit for fiing a~return, ect being “Christianity in the Industria was going to walk to New London. Lo- | brated the 33 f thei - After an illness of about a week Miss| Orger.. At 2 . m. af the' Cénter ‘hure rested in New Haven as they arrived on ra e anniversary of eir mar back tried to pervaade him to return te isic i i Mrs. Isabella:G. Munsell of 12 Front | yon M ' died -Sunda; in n early morning train. Both men ad- vision, little less at that t'lme, BE Ao Tt Senns - Sgpen B l:::“hom:.n!l“ ied Q\ln!‘ Ay pvening | parish Youse, with Bishop Brewster pre- but in that vision he had per- gagomient of her dayghier, Marion J. 19 (of 76 years. Miss Mangan was born i sttt o ‘Crur Provions s ith - d today that idea Lonhie V. Landers of that city. Montreal and for the past fifty years had | Rey. P. S. Oollins of North Ashford, fect faith; an 2yt A month's mind requiem high mass for [made her home-in Norwich and viclnity. | Rev. W, G Davoy of Tolons Rew 6 g has become an accomplished|®nen Oullette was sung in St. Patrick's | Miss Mangan is survivéd by two sis-| Riyhards of North Cnfor and Rev. riage Friday evening by entertaining 3 mitted the crime, saying that robbery | Greeneville, but Gleber was set on the | few friends. New Londen trip and the last seen of | There is to be a meeting of the was their motive % o mem- e m:l.‘ t“ y , as|him was when he was making off in the | bers of the Congregacional chureh om James Bumns a saflor nu-ua"-n'.m direction of the railroad bridge on the | Tuesday 1o see If a call will be extended submarine base whose home is in Char. | 7St 16€ of his trip to New London. The { 1o any one of the candidates that have lotte, N. C., and Earl McCormick. who | 1#6al police were notified and & message | been heard S church Saturday.at 8§ 'ciock by the assigt- | ters, Misses Mary and Nora Mangah gnd | G, B, Gabert of Middletown. At 3.15 for the New London police to be on the | The Coventry extensi hool i fact: ant palior, Rev. Myies B Gatvin " |one brother, Jona Mangan, altof 7 the subject will be “The Church and | Sarped, he Was & deserter from the #ab-| jookout for Gleber was sent to that ity | heid March 1 and 2 in Granpe bl Bonm - 3 street.’ Y 2 a the County Community,f the speaker [[27Tinebase anq whose home Gleber is 22 years of age, aboue five = | The state highway department is re- o wa. 4 lumbia, 8. C. The first plan in the world|assembling equipment and suppiies rear Dantel being Rev, H. N. Morse. There will be 9a m todp m Alunch will be served feet' eight inches tail, weight about 180 | poiy g The & ‘When arrested, Burns and McCormick. y8. subjects for the maen aqe s Salem for an early spring start on the Daniel E. Hall died Thursday at his|a regeption at the Day Mission library to utilize the tides to generate home in Mon{ pounds. He is of dark complexion and |y 1 Hartford-New London trunk road. tague, Mass. He was born in | at 4.30 and at 7.30 at-the Lampeon Ly- ;".‘“m‘d s“: “"{h““ “‘;:"& 8 0% | when last seen wore a dark green eap, | nay eb:,n? P?r:‘;sn':“'thex) e win T ight, heat and is being| 1 Miss Ruth Miner of Jewett City. | 1853 in New London, where during the| ceum motion pictures entitied “How |10% 005me from the hose in the base- |gqrk overoeat and a dark checked sult | Mr. Darrow. Mr. Jones and Mr. Campbell light, heat and power.is being| 1t was "4t dinner Thursday of | ¢371Y_manhood he had charge of a fish-| Life Begine” “The Widow's Mte” and |Tent of the Crocker House in New Lom- of ‘the Connecticut coliege and E. E. built at East Saugus and with- ;’;‘..M e imner mursday Ofling smhtk on the coast He went, to| “When Women Work” . |don en gone in a short time the entire world fon in New London and engaged Gil- | WOMEN OUTNUMBER MEN Tucker, county agent. The women will ; Montagus-in 1885, where he had since| At $.30 p. m. a meeting Wil be hela | 5tat H Nursing, Testing Faleids, P o s Al 2 mated, | lived. “His Arst wite died in 1883. Sev-| at'the Tamneon Lyoeum with Senator C. |lombardo to take them to e iyt et e o Meals, Dyeing, s2d Healis les < . Occasional visitors to Mohesan park| eral yesrs later he was married to Mrs. | M. Fackwell presiding. Miss Jula La- |they arrvied at a point near Quaker Hill | “Between 200 an persons, of whom . The epeskie Wil be Mise M will . see the results of M. |greatly admire the patr ot Muscovy Gucks | Mary Sauires, who survives him A eon. | theop wiil epeak on “Standards of Life|0ne of te men hit the driyer of the |sbout minetenths were women appeared |13 "yl Tarning, 2ra. Dakin of the o 4 1si ethin usual, = both two 3 s times P ashot: o A Knowlton’s effarts, . Visitors|isd wiat b2 smeine oo iy | Sosieney s o B s i ‘spen | SSFIRESRIn ' unpmaotions. " Oiflombirto | slstent ‘rawsttind 1n (e Cilirent dis- e R 0 THAL, N ey are welcome. at the plant, and|:andsome. second wite, two step sons, BHward and [ at 930 2. m. at the Cenler Sirest Ghurch |Soreamed when hit the first time and thin | tricts on the two eaueus registration |THNR AEERE - o Jldl 1l P. Lamb of Noank | Preston Squires, and two grandchildren. - | parieh house with CoL N. G. Osborn |afitracted the attention of Dwicht 8, |days, the last being Friday. tee Willias B. Hawk w tures may. be; seen| Cetain Roswell 2. s Dickens and Ollle- Galloway of Spring. | Party pret are of course indi- MR Bk’ WSk moving pictur y De . 3 Ditfen by Cho a6 ted |, The funeral was held Sunday after-| presidiig. Dr. A. B. Merafjth, state com- s 8 y it phasriod e morning, charged with assault. intexica- at the local office of the {ih rables Gapt. Lamb, who was in|Boon at 2 oclock i fhe chepel of the | missioner of eucation, shd Jthers wll|Aeld who wers driving the Dextar track. |cated by, this registration and eme or two | O TS TG el ok B2 ok Mystic when the dog bit him in the | Congregational church at Montague. speak on “Projects For Soclal Welfare | Hearing the cry the two men went to |pectiiisrities were noted. In Greeneville, guilty to assault nad resisti officer. y & hand, is having the wound treated. Mrs. Russell Gallup. Now' Beftes o Legtelatuza® At 1118 Cillombardo sad the two amafisate 844, | Which &b, leched moon as & rock-ribded | g,ioraey night the American Legion Was UNIVERSAL TIDE B “widow of Russen | Hérbert Kxox Smith will speak his sub- | Gillombardo was taken to Néw Lendon in | democratic section, the 82 names that |y ciriny mis pre] : The flowers in the pulpit at the Uni . Jane W. Gallup, Widow of Russell Coms he showed 4 large republl- | "0 8 dance at the town hall church Suniday_ were given by Mr. and G:dllup. died l:t he‘r homti in Ifidynd le!:.- Crociochio of New London. Town, where oo mm.lae.":nxgle ‘:':;n enolf. Mdrfl!n': Mrs. Wallace S. Allis in memory of Rev. |urday morning after a long illness. ® | 3 at the Holel Taft at 12 30, following | At 2:25 when' the man was brotght showed them | Fo0™ é ive ¢ William S. Paimer D. D, for years a |Was born on Gallup Hill, the daughter of il those present. Constable Leon Pleard y ; ; revered pastor of the Second Conerega- | Dwight and Lydia A. Wadams Gallup, | g Dr: Worth M. Tigps and Jobn|to police headquarters Lieut Beniamin was called to remove him; the officer af t H. Goss Ww!ll speak on ‘“The Church's|A. tempted to arrest Clark but the latte: G J ROAm SR e amg velntives in Myatier whets she. g | OPPOTEEIty.” r Danicls and Frank Geer left headousrt- made hié escape. A warrant was lssued B y h’fl’ The United States elvil service com- | "0 o) Uiitor ~ She was a member | . Dbtertainment for all visiting dlergy- |ers at once for the.soens of the sccident. and he was arrested Wednesday morn- : mission _announces for March 9 an ex- | & THANERL Vo Congregational ¢huren, | M@ Wil be provided by New Haven|The entire melghborhood in the vicinity amination for superintendent of suo- E: ing by Deputy Sheriff A. E. Harmon and s cdhurches. i of the place where the public service bus was brought int t Justl i Dlies, man, 25 to 55 years of age, at Rarl A,fn‘“_;?‘;;_‘(m:;"":fi'fiu‘l',;%:fi‘; Rew,. W. H. Bathi of this city is a|was left standing, was searched. The M"M" st % o'clock, fumeral serviees | W25 biought into court, Ju oo Hawkina éhrence Luce, a drygoods nt}itan Arsenal, Metuchen, N. J., at $2,300 | Ledyard, and two sons, Caiton and member of the socml service' committee | officers a thoroughly covered = the Mary s widow AETER > of East Lyme has filed & voiunta. to $2,700 a year. ¢ etting too f#: t d that th o A o ey, Sops, Cazlton and | of the Connectiont, Federation of Church: | highway leading to the state highway “""e‘m e “"m‘l:“‘:; s ik Was Wound 15/ SURO (8 atioets. 0.0 tion in bankruptcy. His liamilities are|’ The Valemtine Whist that was to Dbe| brothers, Ralph W. Gallup of Norwich | Urldgs. and the TNt of-way of N, . Usien! Cometery law. The charge of intoxieation was given as $1,932.31, with assets of $3,910.| held Monday evening, at the Moose Home, | ind Moses Gallup of Ledyard, and two |/ e P SR B Central Vermont riliroad. rannink alonx | \c0 fo 0y S o n, February 10th. | Bolled, but Clark was fownd guitey o1 as- Largest creditors are Nichols & bas been postponed to Tuesday.—adv. |sisters, Miss’ Lydia Gallup of Hartford [ COLORED FORUM MEETS the_rives Berk. _TH ‘ealy. pipaidle clew . » - sault and resisting an officer and he was il ot "if-f: ; Direct Importing| The steam scliooner Towanda. 128 gross | and Mrs. Adrian Larabee of South Wind- WITH LARGE ATTENDANCE | Vhich the officch m‘:n::"n':‘“:f e a:m.‘— e ”"""m i o s gt sl o i .. Providence, §500: chmidt { tons, that was tied up at New London a ? K Forum of the Norwich Oolored |COf, {T®5h I ecourred esterty . 20.5 & Co. Hartford, '$133; the Atkine Co. | oo Ohe "ol 0 TR S8 DO 40 Mvatie. Mosieal Drosmatie amsociation e in g | Prints followed the courts of the rallroad | Thursday of Gershom Paimer Douslas. | which was aid Hartford $274 ¢ : owned by the Pendleton Brothers of 2 association's rooms at 13 Main -6treet on DI Gl s st . Mystic, was sold Tecently to James J.|and devotion fo her family eirelecmani- | Sunday afternoon with a Ruge number in \BRIEF STATE NEWS Anti-Goverament Meetings in Tokie. | Kehos, Inc, of New York. festing ' truly Chflstian mother in | attendayce. Mims Idella Seott was in Norfolk—Beonuse of the iliness of Tokio, Feb, 15.—Opeh-air anti-govern-| The mew moon was an object of ad- [SVery respect. She was the widow of | charge of the interesting programme for -govern- 5 _ | Judge of Probate Russell lup, who | the afternoon whioh inciuded: Chorus, ment mass meetngs wers el By e 0p- L e e A e A [ 2 the town of Ledyard for many | OnWard Christian Soidiers; prayer by|Of the men they were m‘;’m They | Voluntown at 12 m. Saturday. e o e e position pa | 2 Sthe most | Years." ‘was ever a pleasure visit ; chorus, I Love to Tgll % urday morni Charles E. Whitaker, o = - e A Siinhy dhe eghén Yoy mieilone Gatiup homestead, where Y oani | e e aLas o ol e e Somen had surehased tek- | puneral services for Cilaries E. Whita- | Lt the APril term of the court in Win- o g ""'e:n 25 and 42 degrees, tality of Mr. and Mrs. Gallup was be- | Eila Sebastine; solo, The Ohurch Across | °'S. for SRS ker were held Saturday afternoon at 2.30 v 2 stowed upon friends in a'most cordial | the Way, Miss Helen Perrin; reading, |Police were at once notified and asked i 0 West Haven—Miss Irene Beehler. of DIAMOND DYES A Hartford Sunday paper took up the Y to meet ‘the .train on its arrival in the | 9'Clock at the Masonic temple with an | . " CEORr s T Wasib. 5 ¢ | manner. Volley and Thunder, Vernon Randal ; se ¥ attendance that inciuded many relatives s B ST s . |much ascussed remark of Dr. F. S. Wil Biogio Lacavera. = Jection by quartette, Let- Us Rest, O|E!m ¢ity ang to search for the couvle and friends from Natick, Mass., Hartford, | ™ /1% of New Britain, membeérs of the Norwich Women can now Dye. old, | 0% superintendent of Norwieh state hos- | pjogs; Tacavera died fn Preston Sun- , Mims Mary Bimons, Mre. Grace [and arrest them. Just before no®m|iijnon and other places. There were |SOPhOmore oclass at Skidmore School of 5 pital in regard to disposal of the helo- day following lliness of long duration. | C& Mrs: Mogel Dennis and Mrs, Ada |Word was sent to New from New faded Garments,” Draperies, A"’fl"“'-]louly insane holding that Dr. Wilcox’ 5 Arts, Saratoga, N. Y., are among those o sox | Ramos; recitation, St. Peter. Won't You [Haven that the two men had been found | MaRY handsome floral tributes. - Rev. Jo- | oo "o 080 a0, o S0 ATORE 00N comment has n greatly exaggerad SRIme in co-operation with the faculty and State Policeman Mitchell, the trial of Mr, Zachien vas oo I diay dad surne L BaRoN: i Py s !land arrested. Later word came that un |#¢Ph F. Cobb of South Windham con Buy ‘Diamond Dyes,” no other kind,| Howard B. Foster, of Otis street, Nor- | in Greeneville. He was a member of St | 0/, Jerusalem, M.’ Fannie Bvans:|der a grilling at the hands ef the New alumnae committee in. the Skidmors then perfect results are guaranteed.|wich, so seribusly injured here months | Mary’s church. He leaves thpee ‘bfothers | Belection, by male quartette, Mr. Debar- |Haven police the two men had admitted $500,000 endowment fund campaign. Each kage of “Diamond Dyes” con- |ago when struck by ‘an automobile the |in Chicago and three sisters in this cffy, 105, Mr. " Fells, Alfred Perrin and Prof. | cOmmitting the. assault. The bearers were Judge Nelson J. Ay-| Danbury.—Arthut L. Vance, proprietor taines simple directions to diamond-dye |idetity of whose driver has never been Joséihi B "t A Geary; reading, We. Are Always Glad| Burns and McCormick were broushti,, ‘peuben S. Bartlett, Robert J. Coch. |0f the Traveling Groeery stores, with & worn, sbabby skirts, waists, .dresses, | established, is receiving special surgical 6633k, Severy. + When He Smiles, Frederick Randal; al-|back to Waterforq ‘Saturday night and | ane Touts H. Geer, William Kramer |bheadquarters stors at 42 White street, coats, gloves; stockings, eweaters, dra- |treatment in a Boston hospital and ap-| Joseph Bevery, 65, for many years a|to solo, Asleep in the Deep, Mrs. An-|Will be presened in the Waterford town ntly started the fiest of b peries, ‘doverings, everything, whether |pears to be gaining. resident of this city, died in Preston | nie D: ; selecthon: by Associated or-|court today (Monda; -:’f"cfi"z’&'.."‘m” “.‘52’;‘,'"}1: 7'":'-';' :::nr {ruck; he will o’;-nu.‘ H&'y".‘, wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed 3 & ‘clock Sat. | Saturday following an iliness of several Current Events' of the Negro : S e Burial was in Maplewaod cemetery, |1, Mr. Vance announces, will pover the goods, few, rich, fadeless colors. “H’:’; u;"&“: e o oo | years. He was born in New Orleans but | Race, Miss Marietta Carrington: piano |MASTER HOUSE PAINTE s s M e a1y | cuitiin widtina 6 Deanecs: Grnte tiadl Druggist has Color Card. v st B i :tob the greater part of his life has been | solo, Miss Bva Lacy; reading, Lookln[' IN STATE CONVENTION |condusted by John A. Scott, worshipful | will be put in operation as soon, as they ot 68 ”""",o et e Caheq. ey | SPent in Norwich, where e is ' well | For a Husband, Mre. Fannle Jackson; own. The 14 al ven! . | master, and George A. Keppler, chaplain. {can be made ready. The motto of the Smalier /shadn, & Jargs QUARCIY OF Tar | SR Ahopme? & member of the A. M. | selection by mele guartate: _csing e oy i (oM Seououncct Th ety | new sdsviae'io “N Sl 6% yote Aol wmu 'haym"-de‘f&n“m and bumn- | one gon, Robert, of ~Florida. A:ot;:‘: 5 o ity =it g Rongiin o 1 Norwich | tion, g - bl e ey seven Ccows a L - ‘—l bank of Worcester, Mass., recently gur- g son, Joseph, died about nine years ago. chased the Park Trust com"p:n;’ mn‘ Saturday was the birthday of the late Edward H., Mack, and they wiN meet In the aerbaiation The program is for two days and papers Frank A. Drury, president of the Me L e o apatvoreaor o] mewara B Mack, 40, died tn this ity e o, Sening, rs. Fan-lof special interest 1o the decorators and [15 INJUBED IN COLLISION chanics' bank, will also head the Park ; s e o remembered by Social Corner club No. | Saturday following an jliness of several painters of the gtate will be presented by ON LONG ISLAND ROAD | [Tust company in place of Ralph A. S0 il ihore hamghErilly) aenliie & . Mr. Mack, Who was empioyed as | PTOSTATINe On next Sunday. representatives of the craft, whose exper- - g Mann, who has resigned. The latter 8 & beautiful memorial plant to Mrs. Pearson by the N. ¥, N. H. & H 5 / iences Wil be of very great value to tne | e Yot Teb. M 2 score wete seriously ol naf S aea former Torrington young man, son of R. R., recently underwent an operation. | BANQUET IS GIVEN -~ embers, inju seve: Hosea Mann, also formerly of this place, SChar; oine en_ Peard atrest. He i a native of New London but for FOR ARTHUR W, GATEs | On the evening of Feb. 16th there win | More regeived culs and brulses when tWo |who used to be at the h-ad of a bank A former popular Norwich patrolman. | the past two years has resided n this be a smoker with buffet lunch at 7.36, nd trains on the Long Island rail- |pere. Thomas Brock, of Forest streét. now on | city at 8.Broadway. He leaves bis wite | ATthur F.:Gates, formerly of this city, | minsirels and vaudeville. On the even. the retired list, who broke his hio i a ['and one eon, Bdward. There is also a sis- | o5 SIV57 & banauet at the Hotel Tatt |ing of the second day a banquet will be fall at New Year's, is now able to sit| ter, Mrs. Philip Dwyer of New . Lom.| " New Haven, Saturday evening in hon- rosd cqilided at a switch in Brooklyn te- night. \ 1 W) . Percy E. Th The- wreck occurred om the Flatbush BORN. . S S ot Machad Soasal b enios ] o or of his 25th anniversary in the employ | maomie o f;;kl’:n"m, i o X division as an exprees train passed from | KORR—At Packus hospital, Norwiek, Z é U i vigfts cof ‘friendic :'The accilent ‘harnen: Jabez Huntingten Wattl of Armour & Co. iAdyirtissd one track on to amother upon which a | Saturday, Feb, 12, 1921 (Lir o £ West ' Main atreet frie B ; <7 273 Mr. Gates has for the past 20 years |™ 4) tertainment of the ladies visit-|J9C8l train, was running. The express| & son, Irving, to Mr. and Mrs. ed near West Main street enxine house. | Jabes Huntington Wattles, for over.70 | neid the position of manegur of the mew e - s g struck the local about in the middie of | _KOTT of Norwich Town : The beautiful musical numbers at Park | years a resident of Norwich."died at his | Haven branch. He commenced his ca. |08 the convention will be under the . 2 _|church Sunday included Gaul's anthem. [ home ‘on the New London turnpike A Management of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the train. Both trains had slowed down DIED, : In | reer with Armour & Coin Norwich, .Feb. somewhat for the Railroad avenue sta- . o Bleepers Awake, A Voice is Calliz. from | Norwich town on Sundsy following ad G- | 13 1896, a8« ceshier, Atiey o ehart SacHiels Thén birSmiis asanbemints [0S , "' N e s L the Cantata of the Ten Virgins, by the |ness of seven weeks. Mr. Wattles was | time as cagaier in Norwleh he was |[OF @ Sight-eeing 2 b The wrecked cars plowed up over fifty | No. 7 Cedar sireet t quartette, also at the -offertory. They |born in Norwich Town, Féb. 20.-1847. the lic and government buildin also for L4 transferred to New lven in the same feet of rails and ties. Both trains were | Notice of funeral hereafter. That Trust in the Lord a sovrano and |son of Oliver Perry and Bunice Phillivs |capacity. There he remained for a year | shopping tour, visiting all larce de- 2 o ~ erowded and first repos A = DRAFT MAN St gilel; (03 Meg. Astour . Story and pyakties. 3 and a half as casbler, being sent back | J2riment stores. followed by & iheatre | G0, U0 had been kifled Koo — 4 Miss Whittord. He was educated fn the public schools | to Norwich again. but this time as man- | 2oty ‘¥ WU/ B0 FRERanel A lances and doctors rushed to the scene g * < A recent geological survey bulletin | of this city and was graduated from the |ager. Another short time elapsed and | on Of POth davs, PA™ | from nearly all the city's lurgest hosps: THE LITTLE DRAFT MAN is @ De- | maies: it .clear that Connectiout was |Norwich Free Academy in 1364 For |then he roturned to New Havin as man- |/ wih Drises, 0 e |tais vice to Be Istailed on the u’" Floor | once covereq with a great glacial ice several years he was emplpyed by Wil- SRte largest conventions ever held by this > “ Isheet, which bhaved the hills and cut |liams and Chester who conducted ‘s dry James T.-O'Connor, aseistant to Man- ste inters W HOW N, M, ROAD SUFFERE) of Your Homo. lt» ‘Has a Clock At- the Valleys, 'rolled immense boilders [ 50ods and carpet. -stere at 104 - Maip | ager Gates at the New Haven. branch m‘el;ye‘mb:,l: :m In“w:l‘ at .?l. b UNDER FEDERA: Cno‘. tachment, ¥ around and left them in surpriisng olac- | street. Later he was employed by the | Who- acted in the roie of toastnster at | No% TeT . i L CONTROL A T o es, deposited gravel beds and altered | Norwich Fire Insurance .company and |the banguel, showered much fse up- | "““H 0" Heausoliel of thils city is_on the Nxsw Haven, Feb. 13.—A bricf of the : If You Set the Lever, This Apparatus | contours of land generally. went to Chicago m'm;m‘:;m company’s |on Mr. Gates 1:? lntmd)licing im at the | ceorion and publicity committess, -Mr.| Now, ,}::': gid::fn :7lhm lh:v;ms ;:e . E . loss at the time of the icago fire in | banques. At this tiine Manager and Mrs, B Ng case befor: . Will Open the Drafts of Your Hember| In accordance with the reauest of the | 157 " Some time later he went to the |Gates were presentsd a large cebinet N rton e will attens " 0% | interstats commerce commission contains at Any Hour in the Marning Yeu De-1{ e ot e o O e tuoards | North British. Merchantlle comany with | Victrola by the members of the entire the following: 9t Foreligy T o oraur | Whom he remained until about 1880.. For" local force of Armour & Co, in appreci WENT OVER EMBANKMENT' The New Haven system entered fed- sire so That the House Will:Be Warm | Women for Home a1 Yhon Pray- d nany years he has lived a retired life, |tion of his splendid service to the com- eral control with a test period surplus of When You Arise, Witheut Wasting | ox mocrne 18 t0 oo held by the women | ™y, i survived by his wife, and two |pany as well as for a token of ihe nigh BUT NO ONE INJUBED |approximately 34,600,000 per annum, and ‘ 9 | of Norwich in Trinity Methodist chureh. | ysn Oliver Perry Wattles ot Cran. | esteem in which he is-held by them. Hopé | « Lostng control of his touring ear when | & operating ratio in 1917 of 12 per cent. Coal Al Night. s - o|from 3 until 4:30 o'clock Friday. Feb-| o "R' 1" anW'y daughter, Mary, of |was expressed thaf the gift would make |ne was run into by another machine lats | Afler federal control it finds on the basis Bk, i Doy T b R '“"’{_-‘ill““-‘ Miss Susin Hyde being |, "cu5 "He also leaves a brother. |1ong lived the harmony which has al-|Saturday night Ivas Wentworth of New|Of all accownts combined, byt excluding ng e y ou [ Mere | gen eader % Thomas J., of this -city and a sister, | Wa¥s mukeg hlxhc.annecuun Wwith the | London drove over an offset wall _on | KOV, l:t.:; 'l';.lml '. ‘dhenel( ot“:p- ’ - & s o| 'The hospital department of the United | yiss Mary K. Wattles of Norwich Town. | New Haven branch. Main street near Crystal avenue in New or the year 192 DO s ! Hoat, Press a Butten;. I Your. Heuse | , 0 "8 T8 BNIG, hos asked . tho | 2158 Mary ; ™™ | Among the seventy guests present was | Tondon, the tourbng oar dropping & die. |AR@ An operating ratio for Ssptember. n't top H]m is Cold, Turn a Lever. You Need Not coopération of the parish members to = Manager J. L. Donovan-of 'the N6rwich | tance of ten feet. Wentworth was un- | October and November averaging 1.4 _.1 |assist in the work for the Backus hos- 7 branch. Pper cent. Go to the Cellar Excébt to Put on Coali| 1o "1 " Giild has taken over the hine turned over . y = oy e el e i 22417 As the tatormation preparatory to the HE'S ON HIS ftowelling for the hospital .and $100 is WEDDING, TAte case, Interstate commerce commis- ooy 3 99~ s . - The “Little DrgitMas it T i Sombstitenorr . |orvax pammwass wmvonn (8, e M na G T || WAYTO OUR Is Attached to Your Heater For $20.00 | Archibald, Mitchel, Jr. i Harry Casimore Gottschalk of Lisben STARTING FOR PALESTNE | Region would benefit the whole approxi- & ' “ e and Mrs. Jenckes of Westerly. R. L.| ,..0n Gordon and daughter, eft Sun- | Mately $15,600,000, but the New Haven COAL OFFK:E Which Includes’ the Clock, and Metor s = were united in marfiage in Westerly Sat- | 4. 0% " o lectine to visit’ Mr. Gorden's | WORId be short this amount ia earning § 2 and Labor Complets, - 555 Phid Pime in Police Court, ; urday, February 12ths the ceremony be- [ ot (O 0O GO L Tl Ceen In fiftean | PP cent. on its property investment ac- || Our quick delivery service will % . Tt ‘cost Peter Carbray $20.34 for as- | ing performed by Rev. George D. Stanlev. years, On Saturday evening The Zien- |00unt, negotiations for increased divis- help him out; he will get his coal Yeou Can Save “.‘.-u the Cellar; {Paulting Henry Meuller last week. Car- 8 s pastor of the Methodist ehtireh im West- 10" (oo o6 which Mr. Gordon is view |l1ON8 have been under way simee Aprii, % : 3 155 : bray was fined in the' City court Satur- ‘|erla. The bride is a member ok the | L AoClety O W B tewel] [1920. If the New Haven had received || —GOOD COAL too—in a hurry1 Need Not Arise so Early in the Morn-| day morsing. He paid. George Ruel church. gy el Mg oo p s through divisions or_otherwise the ap The ity 60 dus: Goal ‘malide ing, and Will Cut Down Yeur Coal Bill | ™38 given a six months' sentence on a After February 22nd Mr. and M [P*7'7 8 0 \ charge of adultery. Sentence Was sus- Gottschglk” will be at home on thelr us popular with those who want 20 Per Cent. pended as he promised to get out of town : farm in Lisbon. and stay away h fter. Sentense was \ guspended in the case of the woman in ; : the best and best only. TELEPHONE US FOR FOLDERS OR O, = Cotiducted B, Y. P, U. Meet Groton and w.-‘(efl‘y '::n the trolley |over $6,000,000 surplus per annum under /- the case, Mrs. Kose Robarge of New vt oy company diecondnue extra _serv:se | ordinary traffic. On the contrary, pres- 1 TO INSTALL THIS“INVENTION, |Bedford. =Twelve homeless were given Th toplo for the B. Y. P. U. of the|sunday. In the past the sarvice has CHAPPELL CO. shelter at the police station Friday night. Central Baptist church Suhdav eveninf | peen haltourly, the regular 4 . was “Thy gdom Come in My Home.” | ing. Mystic 30 minutes after the neur 2 The discussion was led by Miss Helen | and Groton 15 minutes the hour and PHONE 24 |/ Moogsheart Legion Meeting_ Kijpurn. Preceding the thers | Teaving Myskio on e noaf and Orston ‘] ‘The. Women of Mooscheart Legion was a short sotial session. The etv | 45 minutes pas the hour.: The extra = ' chapter No, 124 at their - last * regular has been invited to attend a Valentine | trip care will be taken off. The only rmrs Y 2 taeeting held-on Thursday evenifig voted sociat at the First Baptist church Tues- | jo leave Groton new will be at 15 mnutes 129 Ml.in Street, NO 4 l . |usen one application and made vlans day evening. It is expected that there | after each hour. The extra sepvice ’ Fdiar for a Valentine whist this week. There will be a‘large number from the Central | formerly opeated between 1 to § p. in. S — e ¥ 7as's large attendance at the meetine chuteh that Wil atfend. ~ Three fiew ——— Diibilc, thers 18 . . Senior Regent Map, 4di, SBoyens. — —— —— members were added to the ‘member- ! Maty Queen of Scotz was aa ardent g Hardware—Electric Wiring | swetcat A - N o swtay evenine” T it eyl - i e ey Bulletin.