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by Brne Skinner of that place, w NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Telephone 3 23 Church St. charge of Jay M. Shepa this What Is G.Il( On ‘!Clfifht, Mre. Mary Cady Hopkins, 88, wife of jwon, and take to the watér. The & directly toward the “over Wi siderable water wa3s pouring. On ing this the deer climbed on the cap- stone which proved to he quite slippery. It fell from this into a feep Pool below the dam without any apparent injury. After swimming from this it stood bn the shore where it shook off the watér and then took to the woods. held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at} 4 jargue number of enthusists . left the grave in the South cemetery, Mamd- | o) the team from Storrs Agricultural Arrdngements for the fn‘"m Were | college and, took A mpecial t¥kin Sut of Willimantic to 2o to Kingston wiiére the team had a hara _same to piay. Kingston John Hopkins, digd Friday at her home | ° The pelice blotter for tadlay, Monday). on The Ridges after an iln gs of three | shows two cases, one of Henry Burpee, Natchaug lodge, Pyibias meets at She was born he |charged Wwith mtoximuon, and one of Ja- d:n;ghtef‘ of Willigrn and Babl :n Desne | cob Starr, charged with failure to pre- Cady and Jeaves besides her husband, a |vent trespass of fowl Burnee was arrest- Both the republioan and demoératio 'vmln: themBelves for the bi- brother, Jarius Cady of Stafford Springs, a daughter, Mrs. Gnflr\‘ Spencer of Sar " throe .mermn at od Sunday foreioon While creating a dis- turbance on Main street. Starr was no- lece. Mrs. |tifled to appear #n court after & som- 4sota Springs, e .ud toFR anl‘mne a_“s_ors wi | Andrew Balautyne of ’Puhfim-] Mass. plaint had been made out charging him ard Mome for | With allowing hiz fowi to wander on e P R R the mld- | other people’s property. e blacted By seneral vote, v ward voting. is claimed that the bifr hattls winl aover about the office of mayor, and th; and four Al-} ;o Aged Wil be completed by & dle of December, and ¢ of managers, trustees, board who are interested in t this addition have sent everything needed on, the democratic candi- ! glve Mator Charfes A. 3 the polls. The A number from town went to Middle- new | town Saturday to attend the Wesleyan- opening day. | Williams football game. rooms will be want rd vothg ol A 2 ward voting places have been an- | O3 Wi b6 AT follows: First Ward Two automobiles with several of the voung people of the village attended the veoms to be | Play in Davis theatre, Nor¥ich, Friday of what is | evening. Jose rooms the | Wooster lodge, F. and A. AL, held a ¢ the following | meeting In Masonic hall Fridiy evening. table, | Mrs. J. AL Kiein of New Britain was chair, and two|at her summer home on Broadway a féw | $61 with | hours Thursday. e Dona- | Rev. Edward Nield of Lebanon prédch- tlong for the home are to be sent upon |d at the Bastlst pervites held Sanday notlfication of any of the following com- afterneon at 8 o'clock, i Ars.|{ The Episcopal services wére held in 2. Brown, | the Baptist church Sunday morning at 9 town duildtng neded to furnish s then in vears orevious as for the i i cost of which is M Bk women Will have the * . lains and bed clothing extra. v . The annnal city meeting is planned Gity officlals will be a reporte of the mittee prior t for the ensuing Avthur W. | 0'clock. The Lord’s supper and put io the ey \Arv W 3. Hasting: Robert Casey, Clurence Mathien, Har- as observed. Rev. F. D. Martin officiating. Several farmefs from town are in Famneral services lor annds A. Davis | Norwich today (Monday) attending a v are to enjoy r'onmrr ational ning wit h several of their meeting of the New London County Milk Producers’ association being held in the farm bureau's office. Assistant Manager W. P. Davis of Boston and Carl Smith of the northern district of the jearers were | New England Milk Producers’ associa- F. H. Ladd, | tion will be present. The meeting is an M. Shepard | open onme for all farmers and othérs in- arles Wright, Ralph ¥ numerous 'one-, The funeral of Rebe. held Sunday aft fa A, Hanna was | 305 mmumompnx at 1.30_o'elock at the jaw wil being conduet service v. Mr. Mar- Brooks and terested. An old fashioned harvest dance was in Grange hall Saturday evening undes the auspices of the Coo Coo Clans. There was a large attendance. 1. Horowitz has gone to New York for several days on business JEWETT CITY Mrs, Patrick Oakes 18 véry il at her home on Green avenue, St. Mary's school bulldihg and the rectory of Rev. J. J. McCabe are in pro- cess of painting. , the D. B. to Flori. | 1n the post office window is to be seen 2 Reo speed |the handsome Thanksgiving thrift card st Moosup Lodge, No. 113, F. & A. M. 1 the v, | Community house Friday evening. Twes \lhvr B. “l‘lme- versus reels Look Younger pure organic Paris physi- welght and a |I8sued by the post office department, the first of its kind ever distributed. The Harmony club were entertained by Mrs. John Whalléy Friday, at her home «n Lisbon. as entertained royally at the Plainfield ty-five from Jewett City, as guests, hear- tily enjoyed the program, luncheon and the community ball Joseph H. McCarthy, Jr, of the U. S. merchant marine is. at home for an d ate leave. He has.been gone ince iast March, assigned to the U. S. Ogontz and_ has v ports, The (lamgries and and Germany sportsmen and bird is biing called ¢ 1o posi- which have -been sent during the past week b Forbush, director of hology for The auestio Jewett dward Hos e nest ome:u-neq carry their And if o, carried? W0 auestios known you known any when wound bottom until death and what ast nquesticns have re- celved positive answers. The following note sent to Mr. Forbush by a Clty man a s Dear Sir: Alving duek to to an obfect on It so. the town, , to feed. nters and JAY M. SHEPARD Suiceeding Filmers & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer | 50-62 NORTH ST, ~ady Assista WILLIMANT!C ~ eighteenth Klllourey Bros. JNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Conn, iLady Assistant) an_car and pushed it n floated to the sur the] The first question also ets an | an ardent bird i extended than fifty years. He wil say has personally in been the mother from ) broken top of 4 hollow twelve feet below, tle duckling in her mou he sort that they water they have MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. LINOLEUM CLEANLINESS IN THE KITCHEN IS DEAR TO EVERY THE PRACTICAL AND EASY WAY TO INSURE PERFECT SANITATION AND END THE HOME BACK-BREAKING SCRUBBING, 1S TO LAY LINOLEUM OVER THE WOOD FLOOR. WE HAVE ATTRACTIVE INLAID AND PRINTED LINOLEUM THAT WILL MAKE YOUR KITCHEN WAYS SANITARY AND CHEERFUL TO SUIT YOUR WOMAN’S HEART. FLOOR AL- WE HAVE A PATTERN TASTE AND YOUR THE H. C. MURRAY CO. & nest for good. brood of 20 case had or dropped to the water from In a partly submerged serub- The first night they sat, wWith all clustered topather he- After sunrise d for the open jneath inext mo: ater. Mr. Burlelgh says, “T saw them safl fout through the weeds toward th& chan- {nel. The old one seeméd to be feeding | them on some sort of water buys. One { , not g as strong as the oth- ters, was carried 4 eonsiderabla distance | e channel. The ofd duék, betng e other eight did not seem trouble. When he %as per- feét away. from the rest of } . theré was a great splash, and ITIS FACT I and not theory, thak every drop iswtfs Emulm is rea | Bt ing up shength s«ul% Blssmfiald, N. ALSO THA' fu__ | The Tubridy-Weldon Co. Willimantic, Conn. UR ANNUAL THANKSGIVING Per Cent. Sale CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK SAVING YOU 20 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND ON one-eleven ci arettes SUITS $19.75 quality— SALE $15.80 $25.00 quality— SALE $20.00 FUR COATS WOMEN’S COATS $16.50 quality— SALE $13.20 $35.00 quality— SALE $28.00 PLUSH COATS $25.00 quality— SALE $20.00 $35.00 quality— SALE $28.00 Children’s Coats $4.98 quality— SALE $3.98 $8.75 quality— SALE $7.00 20 PER CENT. OFF ON ALL HOLIDAY GOODS WAISTS $1.00 gquality— SALE 80c the chick suddenly disapeared under the The old duck heard the splash. She glanced suspiciously around, seemed to miss one of her brood, and at once swam along to where a bubble or two surface of the Turning her head 1ooked into the water, eagerly scanning the depths below, then going back gath- ered the chicks together, and hurried to- ward the shore, as if apprehending fur- But what sort of a crea- : had pulled down the littla duckling T concluded that it was a muskrat which had his mud-house over on the other bank, and, watching my chance, sent a ball through the crea- ture just as he was geiting up on the roof of his house to enjoy the afternoon Silk and Wool Dresses $8.75 quality— SALE $7.00 $10.00 quality— SALE $8.60 $98.00 quality— SALE $78.40 $125.00 quality— SALE $100:00 ther danger. remroselessly? Without 2 single sound or the poor little victim rolled off into the water, and floated down forgotten her 1 brood out into She again took % There were Something drew my at- from them for looked agdin there to regret the summary t to the muskrat, Poor Killed on fnere suspicion. Then have been 2 snake. FURS Sweaters — Scarfs $2.75 quality— SALE sz.zo $4.98 quality— SALE $3.98 BRASSIERES 59¢ quality— $3.50 quality— SALE $2.80 £5.98 quality— SALE $4.79 $1.98 quality— SALE $1.59 , and saw several CORSETS $£1.50 quality— SALE $1.20 $1.98 guality— SALE $1.59 fo the open wa d a quick spl nv Dblack glanced up from Separate Skirts $4.98 quality— SALE $3.98 $5.98 quality— SALE $4.79 state of | S SALE 48c 79c quality— SALE 64c 20 PER CENT. OFF EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE NO EXCEPTIONS stout, y‘-'clwn nes tnz‘cthor, at ‘he the little partridge little ch ick flutteréd : T}‘f rU'I\ khn‘ 5' up. in the line and ed narily runs in the’ ratio Havana 76-85, It is known that Comn- wers in 1921 shifted heav from Ha\'r\a to bm:u! leaf. the line o a sapling and s | y {3 hrmu blmk clo.fl re fl«‘)z.ed 'r'l come into |£ood < Harves Arzamarshie won tne govern- or's irophy for the best exhibit of field the N. E. Corn Show recently n Providence. PLAINF IELD ANNIVERSARY OF “BLOODY NDAY"” OBSERVED IN DUBLIN treet was not unexpect- n the men's ho\ 1 manager of the W. Power COMpANy He Angeles where erly ‘Light ang €3 by masses for t of the victims. which paraded th then went to ( Ethel Rader, ing on friends here. ._and Mrs. Henry D. Smith left on Saturday for a trip through the south. Alexander and of Norwich, have been c: 2 e Was a processio: 16 1 gh thres of The summery Westerly grange, ing at Avondale last weelt. turer's programme consisted of Songs s« daughter attended game at Cambridge Satarday. entered the Texag OIl Company’s office,on Noyes avenue, made a haul of $50 from the safe. of Thanksgiving, present and the read- Thanksgiving = er of sponded to by all number of mil Thieves who \00 ety and community, has zone ! get out and make up for the poor season just past for flatfishing, ®hester has taken t ‘!"r;\nk. Willlams as postriast: { MAHATMAS GANDHI ASSUM BLAME FOR INDIAN REVOLT able to finish work on ihL\ .~‘?C~(’ ‘ count of the weather. “Harles Cottrell fs suffering 20 (By the A. the, s‘.nkement iséned yesterday, mas’ Gandhi, leader of the * tionists,”” deprecating which occurred on the occasion of arrival in India'of the Prince of Wales, declared that scribe the agony he had suffered during “the past two days, whose events stink in my nostrils.” Gandhi emphasized mans ought to be grateful to the Parsee Indians for their liberal contributions to the Caliphate fund. the Parsees had been victims of attack, In his statement Hindus and Mussulmans {0 go home and repent and to implore God for forgive- ness, He Insisted {hat reparation should be made to those who had been injured. blamed himself for having instigated the spirit of revolt and announced that he would refuse to eat or to drink anything but water untfl peace non-co- opera- STONINGTON Saturday evening member Harvey DOSt, deliclous supper, pig, mashed potatoes, m vle sauce, rolls, coffee and cake. A social and smok:r followed. - cntertained an ex-service man - poved a decided success. The wyneral of Danlel L. Weems took , Sunday afternoon at on Elm street. ('omus Christl. A e Irish delegation & .. No. 38, enjoyed & ineluding - stuffed, shed turnips, ap- "LGARIA TO ADMIT Each mem- that the Mussul- | ®'F REFUGEES 20.—The government has = entrance into Bulgaria of additional Russian refugces now at n Bulgaria now Gandhi invited n Elm Grove cemetery, number more Sunday afternoon at the K. of C. home D. of 1 held a bushk sixty candidates re- Representatives of the order were present from Washington, A fine collation was served at the close of tiie business meeting. wWere present, New London, Westerly and other p]uc- on Main gtreet, the ness meeting when the degrees. NEW GERMAN ARRIVES AT PANAMA Finally Gandhi pol, former German mlnis has arrived minister to Panama and the of Central Amerlcan republice. present his credentials shortly. r to Salvador, new post of Vosper .... Couchon ..., 40,962 ACRES TOBACCO WERFE EW ENGLAND ‘Several employes of the Atwood Mi- PLANTED IN chine Co. have been laid off for a week. Freeman Rogers is spending a days in Springhel Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Searles were call- érs in New London Thursday. The supper which was held in the ves- try of the Methodist church 'l'lmrxd:\y evening * wis well utténded. persons were Seatéd. . L 8. Foster and chfldren, Donald have left for Cleyeland, O., Sevéral days with friends k. 'Tha wedther for the past been so foggy that the locil fis has remained at the docks. Rhu‘kfls‘l! e ‘runnln; anite well thie Wakefleld, Mass. fand growers planted 10,962 acres to to- A report tonight by V. ported shortage in the , former town tr comes the public announ was alsp a shortage In former Tax Colector Bén r of Durhan ent that ther bacco this year. A. Sanders, federal showed that 65 per cent. of this total was county, Connecticut. total acreage by states was: 20,508, Massachusetts 10, shire 171, and Vermont 192. No comparative figures years were given on the total acreage, but a steady gain in acreage of shade Wh_tobaceo was noted in the Connee- t valléy, the fizures mounting from acres in 1915 to 5,917 in 1917 and 1 3 in 1921 ive amounts of Havana and broad leaf demanded by the trade are of primary importance to growers and deal- ers alike” the report mald. Dué to numercus inj the Plainfield fostball to cdll off the game .scheduled Friday with Putnam. ' PENDLETON HILL 1S, Jn:ebhlnb Kinhne £ Deisr ke s | Hhe ban e Tt B a Wea’nua-y a!t.emoen family plot near the 8 nitmber of people were present and there were beautiful A faithtul worker mot only in juries to the squad, team was forced Connecticut New Hamp- s death b{ u!’ calls forth nfim b with Buridl in tHe house. A very