Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 19, 1921, Page 12

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‘Pressure ‘was abriormaily -high. Fri- @ay. from ‘Alaska sputheastward over Canadian nfim ==n‘ reglon eastward. Generally fair..weather pwer temperature . preva! the states east of the Mississippi ver - _The disturbance that over South Texas’ FFiday ve east-northeast atténded . nd within the-next 24 to <and over mid- “from . the " pla- ¥ith _much iled Friday central ht will snb ill be: little change in- tem-:|legisl perajure in the states east of the slssippi_river ‘Saturday ' but ‘weather 'will overspread the north At- fantic states Sunday night. Winds off Atlantic_coast: : North of Sandy Hook: Fresh north and northeast winds and partly over- cast weather Saturday. - ° Sandy Hook to Hatteras:. .Fresh northeast to Ao g iace tind of the Juterest on $2,500,- FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES ""SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1921% Mr. and|GIRL SCOUT DIRECTOR ADDRESSES NORWICH MEETING A’ meeting preliminary to the organi: zation of a Girl Scout council in Norwich ‘was heid in the pariors of the Wauregan hotel Friday evening, being attended by on the, grounds of adultery. Mrs! Miller were married July and adultery was alleged from January 1, 1910, to August 21, 1920, ant's name was Flick. On thé grounds of cruelty, Irene M. McClure of New London was granted a ‘| vens; class in church school administra- tion—The Church Organized for Religiou#’ Edugation, Dr. Frank; 8.05 and conference—The Rev. | William T.. Thaye: dress—Educational. Evangelism, W COLORED CITIZENS PLAN EMANCIPATION CELEBRATION ads have been completed by the col- this city for the 58th annual emancipation celebration Wh t the Community House om' INE SEAMAN LOOKOUT On Ome of Drake's Shipe. We are the Puritan sea-dogs; the devils of Spain, ored people of . Flectter Post No. 4 American Legion, | Also' cerinin onies.” Broperiy :to a eer- held ‘a ‘regular meeting ‘Friday even. n the-ppst rooms in the McGrory build- ‘an divorce from Edward J. McClure of Camp We batter them, scatter them. shatter Lee, Virginia. |representatives of ‘the chamber of <coi merce, Girls Community €lub and the v rious churches and girl scout troops. Al Chureh sircot. Mayor H. M. Lerou, Al- Senater Allyn John H. Barnes amount, of, disabled ex-service men 6 ; P ‘}‘pfi‘l::\?fi'flxfl Wednesday : 4.0 They were married June | How ‘to Study—Methods of Dible Study, in street, with Commander John and cruelty was claimed Lrown and Judge God's truth we fiy :!'m:m “in’the’ chair. Various mat. téna of importance to the welfare of“the organiza r 1 of the same year. allowed to resume her maiden name of though nothing definite was done -toward the organfzation of the council .much in+ terest is being manifested by those who attended the, meeting and . realize great benefit to any city a Girl Scout have accepted invitations to speak ur the pastors of the churches have been in- vited to extend greetings at the meeting. On the programme Is to be a contest for a gold medal between t Children's division—The Child’s Worship. hapin ; Young Peonle's di Organizations in Community - Ser- Mrs. Stevens; 6-7. supper divisfonal classes, Children’s division Up' where our’mastheads scuttle the wky, ¥ Pouring our canndp-breath rearing @ver the Spansh Maln. s ient:—That all. ex-service men Nellie Butler of Lyme whose maiden “hg - préferred -for ) employment ana name was Boreman was granted a- di- vorce from Frederick Butler of paris un- We are the bearers of torches; A digest of proposed state legislatian appointment *in ‘évéry- public- departmen. council would be. jubilee quartette and the Hampton q up the curses.df oriests, The Child's Lesson. Mrs. Chapin; Young “Nvorks -ot" this known. The decree was granted for de- fecslyed trom, Department Adjutant Thos. Miss Alice Sandiford of ‘Boston. direc- , one hundred voices will sing plan- Ty {hém, - Batry b . We worry them. o, ol People's division—Mak was- read dt |and that-disability ‘as. result of service They were married March 22, ing n J. Bannigan of Hartford, tor of Girl Scout work in New England, = AReREC tation melodjes and Professor W, H. Bush L B I YRt e et ized Class Effective, Mrs. Stevens; class the' meeting for the information of. the alify such vetefan. was introduced by John J. O'Rourke, sec- We toss put our #chool administration—The e proposed . legislation .in- | Disthargs ‘frém-empioyment—Provides Pastor's Relation to the Church School, retary of the chamber, and spoke’ of th o [ex-Befvice erson shall be dis- ¥or the Tropie & rl ‘Scout movement. musical association To clear earth of \efmin that nesties adreau of Mystic was grant- | first to be owned by She omtlihed the gludes, the. following bills most important pieae of soldier beneficial Mr. Thayer: yer meeting service. with address on Reliz- fous. Education in thé Home, Dr* Frank conference—Co-operation ed a divorce from Paul Gadreau of parts R sy i 2 reduced | unknown on the grounds of desertio il e’ T, Their marriage took place February 2 and her husband left her on March history of the movement which started in shortly after the Boy Stout| movement and how it was taken up in a| number of European countries and then |p ns here, directed by Messrs. Perrin and Geary. Miss Anna Hall will be on the programme for Driving their death-spume their, hesds. from " th ation before the general assembly. i&ufl: 2’ hearing proceeded by due- no- It_provides; for an increase of the pre: accompanied by o amally taken ' in America.. The | Rligious Education, Mr. Thayer. We are the lords of tomorréw : we lamgh Girl Scout movement is in no way a mil- George Johnson. at the screw and the fmek. perseh “who shall unlawfully wear to $5,000,000. The present amount finhull‘xnato to meet the meeds of the disabled and sick - Soldiers’ : Hosp! ¢ of mien eapable of handling the affairs al Fiteh'e ‘Home Tor Soldiers at Noroton. t winds and overcast Weather Saturday, followed by rain. New Englan ed by snow or rain Satu Sunday, not much change'in tem- East New York: Fair Saturday, fol-, night Increasing cloudi- ‘hess Saturday, followed .by snow. .or Tain on the coast and snow in the terior Saturday night and Sunday; not much change in.temperature. 5 Observations in Nerwich. ~ The Bulletin's observatisns show the ‘reported ~ from changes in temperature and'barome- tric readings Friday: *“Ther. Bar. . Predictions for Friday;. Fair. Friday's weather: Fair, slightly ooler, northwest wind. N AXD TIBES. un Ty Figh i Meon How to Study: How to Study the day Schoo] Lesson, Dr. Frank: divisional classes, The Child’s Expression, 6-7.15, supfer; ‘7.15- Children’s division—The Ch Mrs. Chapin; Young -Peonle's division. Life Choices and Our Opportunities. Mr Stevens; class'in church school adminis- tration—Records Thayer: $.05-8.45, conference—The Sun- day” School Prozram. Mr. Thayer; . .15, address, The Ultimate Pu the:-Chureh School, Mr. Thayer. DANCE AT ARMORY ‘We scout them and fiout them and rout ;We fling to perdition t foul Inquisitfon. keys through no A “Hosanna.” and routirz hell's hosts that wouid harry us baek itary organization although the regalia Is The ‘Girl Scout’ work-is edu- cational and tends to develop the home | makers' of the future. prove useful to the young woman are tausht in the Girl Scout worw, Miss Sandiford explained the Girl Scout ‘! n-my honor Tl be true to God and my ‘country, help others at all times and obey the Scout ldws.” Scouts teach _co-operation work and play and tend to deveiop the girl of today into the woman of tomor- TROLLEY PETITION GIVEN DATE FOR HARTFORD HEARING recciver for the . and others, who | Legion; insignia shall be fined bl making Armis- iday in Connecticut. EMPLOYED BOYS' BROTHERHOOD MEETS AT Y. M. C. A A meeting of the Brotherhood of the Y. M. C. Friday eveninz to complete arrangements for entertaining the New London Broth- erhood at the local association building | next Monday evening. r fellows of the sketball, relay race, check- billiards, etc Refreshments -ex-service men. .. ital Board—Appointment Subjects that will Shore Linie Electric C have petitioned for an act incor; the East Lyme Traction C heard at the state capits 24, at 1.30, in room ing before the railrload committee. The purpose of the petition for the in- is explained by Charles B. Whittlesey, attorney for the Shore Line, that it will give the residents of East Lyme or Waterford, or the res dents of both towns combined towns themselves a ¢hance to buy the diyisional classes, sghurst &nd ‘B.°C. Pullen were ap: poinjeq” a’ legisiative committed in’ the assage ‘of: tie_propose® Fiteh’s Home—Making that Institutio. le to World War Veterans. " Exemption.from certain taxation.—Ex- empting Legion property’ from tazation. interests ‘of” the p legiglation: " ¢ are evangein of freemen . every man to his sonl. We make their hearts flame till they shake off their shame, Tl words burn and leap, And from durigeons they The dungeons of error where foul the hearing be- engaged in b TOUR APPOINTMENTS FOR SUPEBIOR. COURT EXPECTED ;.It'is probable that Governor Lake will be. called. upon ‘to maks . -for i OLDER BOYS CONFERENCE PROGERAMME IN MYSTIC ‘annual older boys' confer- pices of the county Y. following * pro- Anotfier meeting is to.be called at a later date at which timie the organization ' The second Crying their hate on the ence under the aus; them a part for God's whole. N. F. A. ¥ Club at Y. M. C. A. ing that gave rt - bench ' and M. C. A has had the rYR 1 i hottt 2 embers of the N. F.. A. Y ments. to k6, pupbrior: of a_Girl Scout council will'be seriously Apolt 20 members of the X. 7. A after which they held e "5 {road from New London to Flanders, and WITH GOOD ATTENDANCE We are the Pittitan sea-dogs we open the gramme arranged “for its mestings at £8{he dspialptire fox ayproval it under a charter that gates of the West Mystic, March 4. 5 and 6, with Another succeseful dance was held Fri- day evening at the state armory b; Third company. C. A. C., C. N. G. corn & Shephard's orc! London provided during -its present sessior, accord:ng to o Bridgeport_paper. _four. ‘possib ready, without being obliged to ask for a charter from the 1923 general assembly. It will expedite the negotiations in case there is a sale of the road. Winds flutter Spaniards ‘are rage. We arive—ond we dream; We prav—but flung_drwn ftom heaven, the glow = LS here the . C. A. SECRETARY Ty MEETS WITH LEBANON BOYS County Y. M. C. A. Secretary Roy E. Friday night Courage of Ohristian Manhood,” 2 riference theme: e.enghhx, March 4th—4:80-5:15, Regis- tration of delegates ; One_group was Henry D. Johnson led in discussion b and the other by the boys' work secre- 15, Apening’ ses- sion, Ralph, Matteson, . the club's of God's 1-vin e s P tne his Tienlaheslones B asmhofel hlooms of the which' was thoroughly enjoyed New London orche tra, which made such a decided hit at 1 with the community group of boys incre, ATERe Walsolor Skunks g the advisability of organized Men who know much seding: e=ong service and tpench becdus gonferenc Tese = e T, C. C. Tibbitts, Uneat* 1 year aga Himit evening from 3:1::" ‘WS:'cxf;n of ofticers: address,. Wh¥ [ture .convenes. We Are Here, Roy E, Keller, county set- retary, Norwich, . Evening dinner wy) 5 tiee would he_ held 7 10 8 o'clock. mid-week activty in connection with ths day school work of the Baptist and gregational church.’ Community House was officially opened Monday, Feb. 14, girls of the community giving a valen: ne entertainment ,after which the 85 neep! present were treated to a We. are the" Puritan sea-dofy: the Sha- winds are calling us West. —Lewis Worthington Smith, In Besten Judge William 8. Cas: of vHartford, the. youngest member on the supreme- bench - is_seriously may ‘not ‘be: able to resume his judicial “It. is .considersd: probable Lucien. Fi-. Bur ‘coors anq other small animals en) ed the meeting of the Farmers' legisi tive Association at armory two weeks azo, played a return encagement Friday night. The régular dance committee was in charge of the evening. was served by Mrs. and Quarter Pound Egg. ders street. East ng one of the biggest invocation, Rev. J. G. Osborne, Mystic; address. of welcome = (Mystic response, president-elect) ; ckunks are valuable to the farmer.with particular reference .to a bill a closed season on skunks for three years. TAE STAY AT HOME. The Wears are siipning past me, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS d T've never left mv home. ELECTED AT ACADEMY | Alvah Morgan %l move up fro aress, “The Courage: of Christian Man- hood,” Benjamin T. Marshall, Connecticut_ College, “{mnhn ¥ sets. —_— Day. lla m | p m ['acm |l a m T &ix bours after high 4 ter it 18 I Water, which is followed w';‘fl-’u tide, “_ GREENEVIILE Sunday will be an, imps @t Mary's church when all the men of the parish, uniting with the "Holy Name Society and Third Sunday Bri- ‘movemerit, will attend the first Rev. Willlam A. rranged to from Holy nt day at for the day. the - pastor, ‘ha, ve a Jesuit priest co n college, Worcester, o aid in the work for the day., Confessions Satur- day will start atfour an& seven o'clock - men will be given the prefer- In order that the priest from Wor- After cne member had s: as eradicators of rats, a failure, Ard Welton of tary of the State Grange, said by per- supérior, cdurt and' that some othe superior ‘court. will receive a-similer ‘Prometion’tn tHe event of Judgs Cage beinz unibleto resume his work. Though the biz, strange world has ealled m .. And tempted me to roam Tut When 10 think of golng. Och! my little flelds wera wwaet, lecture covering places of historic est of the Middle Atlantic states. y Secretary Keller organized the hoys and girls for social games, shown in this section. Officers of the senior class at the No-- wich Free Academy were elected ‘as fol- lows at a meeting held Friday: John T. Young, a monumental Wew London. Saturday, March sth—Morning Session, 3:00, Song service anq devotidns, Rev. s and if is six inches which were en- It weighs a quarter around the center. 9130, sonal examination cf the several skunks caught on his had discovered that they partook largely of white grubs. which are a menace to grass and other vezetation. green gruse and blossoms. | joyed by the parents as well as the ciul- That ciung about my feet. dren themselves. On Tuesaiy eveninz, Palmertown Y. M. C. A. group held ts weekly mesting. The work is under‘the rommaflons would thus leave two the ricr “eourt bench. these @ new judge must b The ezz is produced by & Rhode lsland R president, Harold S. Prentice: secreta Miss Mary Hartie; Fanning ; poetes: poet, Raymond Pingree; prophete; Frances Fahey; 15, address: ~“The, Prob: Semis of Christian Manhood,” Harry Hed- ley Smith. state secfetary, 1 conferences, ' general €.7C. Tibbitts; § Sorwich who will - leave Where life is i | theme, - “Christian Ideals Made Practic- He also saig the skunk " summer ‘when: he "wil ! reach |iiack as painted with regard fo noul- And preasant imit. The term of Judge James eadership of Perey Allen, who,_is e But when it came (5 going, . boys very ably in an all-round’ pro- orian, Miss Mirfam Church. report of sectional confer- : write anything conference picture. ther with her children. ences; 11:45, <Afterngon. Session—2: : tecture Boys of Other Lands, F. G: Me try depredations, man of Old Saybrook a: ton also declared tha worth more if taken than before October 15. t“~ present limit of the closa season. talk of protecting foxes during the-b inz season, but the sentim. 1 couldn’t mee my w. For my little white. Seemed coaxing me to stay. TI've longed fo Yiear the big winds That howl along the shore. Ana lash the coast of Connanght “Til the gresn waves lean and romr. Rut Och | they're only stranger T'va never known at all. Representative Special activities are beiug’ plan- ned for the entertainment of the mem- My little rirl had whooping cough and 1 she would choke. ey 2nd Tar and it heiped ber re could sleep most all —Word has been rec: Raymond Scofield Jersey that he has accepted the call ex- tended to him by Trinity Eniscopal parish to becom~ ree- yrun ch tor, succeeding the late Rev. A. F. B.|cuts phiegm and proaching the age limit, and if reappoint- bably. nol_terve. very lons. Judge Webb will be re. ajpelnted thers. are. three?. places wi by &‘ml‘fim Pplacas which Clelland, general secretary. Y. M. €. Madras India; 2:45, address. Rev. /Thienes, county _secretary, ovember, rather | The Jewett City group of Y. M. ¢%. A. boys have recently added 5 to their Much amusement and est is being created through the activi- ties of the initiation team. the _parishioners tops coughing, By new men and it is the Ope. of Attorney . William H. Comley’s friends i Bridgepert that he wiil be one a healing coating. & Osgood Co. ehurch socia ©ester may be at his college duties early Monday .morni méeting for th e the evening will tak ©'élock in the aftern Name assembly rooms. tendance of men is expect the address by the Worcesier,speaker. At 2 recent meeting of the Business Mén's’ Association, which ‘Was e Fire station, ' with -E. man, presiding, ‘It was dec & good time at the parish” hall, mear Tuture, for the benefit of the men ; to heln tajge a-fund to.pay contracted before s formed. - Oher matters of roytine nature wag discussed. 5 The stors vacated by Edward Adams on Merchants avenue has ‘betn renovated and has been mdde intb two stores, which will be occupied by Timothy o the = public nhétinced - for place at feur - at*the. Holy A large ats tea 15 hiar | oM Beld i in charge of Youns Peo of. the three. * Attorney” Comley of Bridgemort is be- ing_vigorausly recsmmiended to. Govern- sciation was against the measure 2 as against the threa yvear close seasr1 Renresentative Middletown presided. And the soft wind off Crongh Patriek. Puts the silence on their eall. —Christine Kerr David. in Scribmers, HUMOR OF THE DAY" Taxicat Driver (lyming eorner _om two wheels)—DiA yolj hecr her joints ereak that time Passenger (pale with fright)—Tt — #t wasn't the ear—it wal my knees heard —Detroit News. “Didn’t anybody criticige you for fiim- ing an automobile in aneent Babylon™ Put T had a doren letters call- tion to the fact that the car showed & California lcense tag”— ple's socisties. - Sunday. conference, F. A. Stanley. work secretary, New Haven: 10 téndance ‘at morning - church thur M. Brown wil come subject of interest. The boys are also planning for a Father & Son supper to be held some time in March. or Lake f6r appo! in - the - superior. Atterney: Comley was serfously constd- o=t 8 nbu:mq Holeomb for a place “superisr- court - e bench and intment to a judgeship Arrest Robbery Suspect Suspected bf possessing knowledge that may lead to identification of the | wayman who held up Arthur T. Sinfpson of 83 Linden street in 12.40 Wednesday morning, hin of 5 Huntington stre by the authorities. THREE-DAY PROGRAM SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE All churches and Sunday schools with- in convenient reach of N expected to send delegates al Sunday school institute which opens at the First Baptist church, New London. next Tuesday, and is to continue The institute is one of the activities of the School association and the staff of instructors includes some of the best known men and women in Among these are Dr. Clarence Hill Frank Lucy Stock Chapin, . Cora Downs Stevens and Wallace L Roy E. Keller; 7:30, ‘union al conference ; address. w London -at Harold G. Al- . is being held He was arraigned in rpolice. court ‘on the charge of breaking the Lawrence ng on Bank His case was continued until and he was held ew London are to the region- irficld county and the exeeutive that ‘the governor lost all his 3 ything west of Housa- and-south of Litchficld coun- affection’ for “ever WOMEN UNITE IN HOUR E OF PRAYER FOR MISSIONS ‘Wonten from' the churches.of the ciy fifea Triniy Methodist Episcopal chureh vestfy: Friday afternoon -from '3 to-4: ‘clock for ‘the day of prayer for -mis- Similar meetings were held" ali over the country at this hour by women résenting the mission socle and entering. Memorial buil i TO. SELLIMONTVILLE FARM rge H. Bradforg P 0 e gy ord. of Montville was Banks in-the under bonds of $1,000. The charge of, breaking and enferingz preferred against him arises out of the theft of a dress suit about Jan, 13. bin and another man were arraigned in “You kpow the oid line abowt It's il wind that—'*" tell em, wtranger.” mmittee by Judge John W. supérior court in New Lon. . afternoon to sell.a farm in . by Abrgham Rothka- erit denominations. Mish Susan Hyde was the general téage iilivan, one | 0% " a3 2 barber, shop and the otfiér as a cin- Deputy Fire Chiet ‘Henry Taft of the Nerwich fire department. inspected. “the #chools in ‘the village, Friday, afternson. Judgment in Land Suit. Judgment for the-physical:division of Woodin, all of whom taught at the sum- mer session of the school of religious ed- ucation at Connecticut college last June. The three-day program follows: 4.30-5.10, class for all, How in Stydy, Rev. police court at the time and the other! man pleaded guilty to taking the suit. As a conseauence the charge against Al From information w has come into the hands of the p since that time, they cl Alhin who actually committed the break, 2lthoush he did not take the suit. February 19th WILL BE NORWICH DOLLAR DAY page advertisement in Friday’s Bulletin we enumer- ated many of the Dollar Day offerings. viteh u‘:Ng' otk and Abe -Merske of rinershi ”, '!afmu' auction v’?x’ tment: was ‘made in: connec- {8 -application ‘of ‘Rethkavitch piment of & receiver (o wind the ;rt’raenrhip on the ant was nezect- farm so. that the investment of ‘wis threaténed to be dissi- a barn and ten pigs more fhon 1 &34 have"—American Legion Weekly. Enpeck—Henry, 1 have politieal Mr, Enbeck—Getting tired of confining your boeeism 1o & certalu party, en?— Buffalo Exprese. THé Docfor--1 sed; you lave been #af- fering from auté intoxication. The Patlent—You got me wrong. doc. Whenever 1 t1ke put my car my Wife Foes Whh me, so 1 never touch & @rop then—Detrolt News. Mrs. Dibbs—That ¥as the meeting and “the depart- ment, leaders were Mrs. S. B. Palmer of the Central Baptist' churjh Mrs. ‘Allen ham-of Park. Concregatianal. churci; rs. Costellp Lippi't 4.Trin”y Methajdst el Trick of, the Federated church. Greeneville. were offsered by the w:men of the con- s | gregation -for. the different objects pre- sented by the demartment leaders, . The congregatilnal singing.was led by Mrs. William Crowe. Jr, and two soles were. well rendereq by Mis for whom Mies O'ive Linton was accomp- bin was nolled. The Factors Clarence Hill Fra i childrén's _divi church ‘and Mrs. R. Li; 9 the afl ground’ that the defen GIVEN SURPRISE ON HER $4TH BIRTHDAY | A pleasant birthday surprise narty was | given Mrs. Lewis J. S ening at the home of her ra Downs Ste- division—The Child’s | Teacher. Mrs. Chapin; Young People’s di vision, Training In Leadership, Mrs. Ste- Attgrneys Morrls' Lubchansky, repre- senting Rothkavitch. and. Attorneys V. P. Mary. Lester. | A, Quinpand H:“H. ¥eltis representing at 124 West ‘defendant, ‘agreed unon the appoint- ment ‘of a ‘committee of ‘sale instead of pointment of 2 receiver, “be’ s0ld' ‘and:‘the money denosited with the-court and later thers will be a hearing upon.the division of the procesds. The ifdtm consists df 252 acres, build- ' a bad fallare Dibhe—For the love o' Mike woman, where do you get that dope? Mrs, Dibhs—Why, paid oniy Avi falo Express. Poems were read by M! Sherer and Mrs. Lathrop. Thames street, in honor of Mrs. Saxton's 84th birthday. During the day Mrs, a shower of birth many gifts amonz which was a_ha potted plant from the King's Das In addition to those mentioned in that advertisement their are hundreds of Dollar Day Special Values, not advertised, which will be displayed on our counters. Saxton recefved QUAKER HIiLL COTTAGE LOOTED BY BURGLARS 1 pnderstand _ e cents on the dollar !—Buf- Look for the The cottage of Mrs. Jessie. P. Stone at ene parcel of land and .the salo of the | value, second at public auction has been entersd by Judge John W. Banks in-the superior eourt in the case of William H, Davidson ©f New London against James Davidson, and others. The judgment was entered by agreement between counsel in the suit. The plaintift owned an- undivided half ot in the sult -and “the other half owned by James Davidson.and Rich-| wrd C. Davidson of New Lomdon, Mrs, Louisa Camp of Plainfield, X. J., John M. Davidson and Ellen F. Davidson of New Jork'and Mrs. Emma E. Ueser of Law: “T. SMITH & CO. NORWICH TOWN b déniec The party in the evz o of a most pleasant ‘day for Mr# Saxton, g of music and old fashioned games was enjoyed after Which refresh- ments were served in the attractively dec- orated dining room, the color scheme of the decorations he‘ng lavender and white. Mrs, Saxton received many mifts and re- membrances of the day from her many ing came as ol Dollar Day tickets. In order that all our patrons may have an opportunity to share in ths Dollar Day offerings This Store Will Not Be Open This ' Morning Until 9 O’Clock Items Not Previously Advertised Women’s Boudoir Caps, good assortment of colors, choice of entire stock of $1.23 and $1.50 Women’s Neckwear, roll collars, collar and cuff sets, vestees, etc.—$1.50 and $2.00 values, at $1.00 Children’s Leggins, black, white and brown, sizes 3 to 7, regular $1.50 value, at......... $1.00 Georgette Crepe, black, white and all the lead- ing colors, value $1.50 a yard, at........... $1.00 36-inch Brown Sheeting, formerly 25c a yard, 10 yards for ... Fancy Waistings, including Voiles and other sheer goods, formerly 98¢ a yard, 2V, yards for $1.00 200 size 50x72 ‘“Nearwool” Blankets, blue and white, red and white effects, value $1.50, 2 for $1.00 100 size 81x54 Hemstitched and Scalloped D:;mask Scarfs, colored edges, formerly $1.00, BRI ol s S SO Ve B8 e pemiate se'e o'e ings. and :severgk heads' of cattle, horses Waite—T'm op and farming implements, st 1t Tve & patient suffering from aches and paine. know what is causing the Best View, Quaker Hill, has been looted by burglars of nearly Skin Troubles b Da:h; Use of uticura Make Cuticura Soap |; and Ointment your every-day toilet prep- arations. Bathe with the Soap and hot ‘water en rising and retiring, using plenty of Soap, best applied with the hands. Smear any signs of pimples, redness or " roughness with the Ointment and let it remain five minutes. before bathing. dust on a few grains of the ex- quisitely perfumed Cuticura Tal- cum, it takes the place of othe perfumes for the skin. everything - ‘ot except the heavy articles. apparently got - into Christmas.” : “The ‘cottage was left lockedlast ‘fall by Mrs, - Stone and no JURY/CASES —Hiad his teenth examined! P Dr. White—That's the poimt ali ‘his teeth taken out two years Agy, but what are you to do when A man has, quite rum out of B FOR SUPERIOR COURT The menth of March will be given over to:the 4riall 6f jury cases by the superior court”in" New TLiondo; ced by Judge John W. Banks at a Ehot ‘eilendar -;.;um of the court there ing And. with: this end in ‘view alles” were gssigned for- trial next Gourhewillonot sit Tuesday 2 i Waghing{on's' birthday. . Denturrers -were.argued: in the case of the. Hoffman-Perey. Iron, & Steel'Co, vs. McCarthy, et .al;" and " the. judge took seen near there ‘since. ago John Nelson, a neighbor, noticed a rehr door .partly open. and going to the About four weeks teenn *—Lmmden Dolly (coldly)—The next time T mpeak to you In a srest car Tll bet youl wour bard-bol —Bet T won't—if T'm on my way Farty on Third Birthday. On Friday afternoon Lamb entertained friends at his home on Wi in honor ‘of his third birthday. tle people spent the afternoon closing Tefreshments, the center of attract birthday cake cottage found everything as it should be, apparently.. He closed: the door and lat- €F notified’ persons in Néw London. Mrs. Stone was notified and she went th and’ made an that ‘burglars hiad ‘taken practically eye- t Town stract what's on your mind rything -except heavy articles -and had not left & clue. The: break was kept now.. The New. London police have not been notified and apparently littls effort is being made’to trace the burglars. Dick—Two_sardwiches and 2 ot o values, at . Selon¥ order of motice was .granted in olt, Fexr., vs.. Wells, SRR NI GEANTS SIX DIVORCES {CRUELTY, DESERTION; ADULTERY dgé-John, W, ‘Banks granted six di- vorceg-in the lllpirflar c;:re in New Lon- 4 ing." 0" were granted on the! grotnds of> cruelty, ‘one for adul- tery- 4nd.three, for desertion. “ Gladys P." Greer of New London was @ivorced Avom Daniel 'H. ‘Greer also of that city onthe grounds of crueity. The case was partially’ heard Jast week. They ‘were married August 15; 1919, and cruel- 'd from:date of marriage. oadmansee of Norwich was 3 iverce from William C. Wood- manece of the same place on the grounds ‘The.-marriage ‘took place | March; 23, T892, and _desertion was al- leged -from July 15;-1301. ‘name was Whitmarsh. Olin ‘F. Miller of Griswold was granted 2 di¥gres’ from Flora Miller of Norwich ecrét until Just Customer—Have you & Spo: very.—Boston serving by Mrs. Rogers. received many gifts in remembranze of s Prue i 2 GRANTS -DIVORCE SOUGHT . 3 BY NEW LONDON WOMAN ry much 20! S%. wouldn'l accompany A young a chaperon."-—Houston Posty. wh neomised me he Plans For Auto Show. ‘The Norwich Automobile Dea'ers As- socigtion held a meeting on Frilay even- 'ing to consider further plans for the au- tomobile show that will March 3, 4 and 5 at the state armory. Several plans were presented and given | careful consideration. arrangements will meeting of the association. The Woodstock Dairy SHANNON BUILDING DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS Judge George E. Hinman has grant: &4, » divore to Mrs. Sadie F. Smith of ‘ew. London from Walter A. Smith, new g‘u__- Angeles, Cal. take place on mted’ in the grounds crielty, having been tried recently conitested case before Judge Hin though Mr. Smith did not nd_ after that™ “Fle had lost any tass for ciparefies. He had learned to smoke & Washington Star. of | ingoletrsbls Mall. Address: “Ontienra] be made at a later person.” He was formerly in the. . wall paper business in New Loudon and.also bullt & number of houses, “The custédy of the minor mbther at this time and that motién, is KALEIDOSCOPE In France there are 14.000.000 persem | who tave savings accounts These ae ed in 1913 to 5.515.000.000 children: _to' thé “without prejudice. The claim for alimony on the statement that Mr. Smith is .worth $40,000 is den| ‘was‘abandoned. 2 Mrs. 'Smith’s maiden name was Sadie wedd'y 2 00k place -in francs. This has increased largely dur- ing the war. r th lumher twed tn mak- ing ocontainers for the state of Washington wo: muke 10,00 cottages, each large enogrh to house five persons. Christianity i cadeavoring o combal the prevalence of ruicide ‘n Japan. Tt % said to he fostersd {o a zreat extent by fed -as ‘tals claim RY BUT F. Miles. Th New London in 1389. NORWICH, CONN. 150 Pattern Cloths, size 58x58, round designs, “run of the mill,” formerly $2.50, at........ $1.00 100 dozen Wash Cloths, formerly 10c each, COURT CASES FOR TRIAL BEFORE JUDGE BANKS The following court cases have been as- signed for trial in‘New London before Judge court? !the ancient traditions which are & part | of some of. the re OTTO STAHL’S BACON Sliced, Ib. . ... 40c | Strip,Ib...... 35c Jolin W. Banks in- the superior - DARENT EAT army has bacome Wednesday, Feb. 23rd, en, trial, Hum- phrey-Corriell vs Hines,director: general, et al; Phillips vs Bitgood; Bush. vs Hastings,” Lubchansky vs Zavorit . Thursday, Feb. 2éth, Lubehansky, et al vs. Ship Construction and Trading Co., Inc.; Wallingford Man- ufacturing Co, vs Worth _Continental Goaranty Ce. ve Martin; Ruckideschel. Mary Rucksdeschel. tvpewrifer with a #need record. the use of an attaciment which he se- cures to -his_artificial Vioe is somewhat ifike a hammer and the keys of the wriling ‘machine are large *‘Pape’s Diapepsin’’ and ., éat favorite foods * ' without fear hand, The de- Otto Stahl’s Lard, 3 Ibs. ........... 50c Daisy Hams, no bone, no fat, Ib. ... . 35¢ Smoked Butts, boneless, Ib. .. ..... 48c High Quality STRING One Point We Would Emphasize SHOP EARLY Everything will be in readiness when the store opens this ~(special) 'nisl New Zealand I8 exmeriencing a #hort- age.af labor which is interfaring Wik nrogTems of the country. The tde of immigration ix not mrTiclent Ferrigini vs % e 3 Is7hit'back! Your stomach FANCY CORN Freday, Feb, 10 keep up with the demands and It Was g8y and°vou feel bloated R AT morning at 9 o’clock, and shopping will be more conveni- Bir méeting and assignment of cases. after ‘eatifg or you have heavy lumos of indigéétion ‘pain or headiche. but instant. relief, ;upset! : Eat:g tablet of n.and jmmediately the BEANS, 2 cans. ...... 25¢ WILLOWDALE BUTTER rankae of workers be filiad by natives who must be faught trades. Private Jatmes Cunnfogham won ninety-day furlough ‘rom Cimp Dix. N. s el i Recalled to Mt. Calvary Charech Hev: Elias Jackson who was pestor at ent duting the morning hours than later in the da the crowd will be largest. Come this morning expecting WOODSTOCK BUTTER Mt Calvary Baptist'church in' the eatly days.of his ministry- has been’ racallad thete and- is now nd resit e Pennd ..., ........5% NATIVE EGGS FRESH SELECTED - , to find the greatest merchandise values ever offered on a like occasion. You will not be disappointed if you come to this store. sés, acidity gnd all stom- 1., when he éhinned up & Rinety foot pale edn caused by acidity ends. to repiace u pulley. What civilian work- men maid could not be repluced witheut Jowering -the pole. Major (eneral €. P. Summeralh. C. O. was ® Wesned that he gave Cumningham & dav's leawe for shinned. ling “at.236- Franklin sireet, His Dastorate was at' New Jwick, NI, surest, auickest: stomach rélievers in d. They:cest very little at drug

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