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R E / -dfiwmflvfl(w&# SKIRTS : ¢ - o 3 & 75 H : silkwam : Sunday morning and evening. the grousd that John Wiedwald, |l against Sophls lsksyok, Angréw | The Fermm of the Norwish Colered $5.95 $2.95 On 17, of - ‘city has receivéd’ a perman- |Izkzyok, Tony and Barbara Ji , Musical and Dramastic Assoclation mest: "eu“m 1 of Sprague inum:urnn"hmw .3 at 13 Main street, Carroll block, at ¢ p » automobile - 3 prevent them from cutting anything but : New plaited medels in "3 & Smart tailored nd lof ‘this city, Auguste Wiedwald, mother | firewood from the farm upon which H . fine all-wool prunelia y 1y ‘a ‘: t | ‘ 3 | ey Waldte: tn beavy of the young man, has brought sult |ofitz has a second mortgage for $90 and worsted clothe — 5 3 & against Mr. Palmer for $9,000 damag- |There is a prior mortgage for $3,050 to |at black and white, navy es. # uality pof Crepe-de- Sarah Moskowitz. : : ; Georgette The plaintiff makes the clafm that| Horowitz claims that the defendants 3 o flh"h‘:tlfi’-ket.un:l ’ w‘..,.‘;’.; wes standing at the corner have already cut off and -oled $650 worth | A% the Holiness Missirn. 230 Main ::ll:nl ; ‘15:”. » ~ AN | s850. of West Thames strest and Ststson street | Of fire Wood and that they are threat- | Praise and prayer service at 10 & m. wa for & trolley car abont mid- |€ning to cut a large part of the tim- (Dle class and Sunday ..o St 2p.m nwm”al April: 23, 1921, when he was |Der off of about 125 acres of the 200 | Preaching at 3 and 7.30 p. m. struck by the Palmer automobfle. The |acre farm, which would commit waste| At Christ Episcopal chureh, special ) g : e claim is made that Mr. Palmer failcd |on the farm and totally fmpair the se- |corporate communion for men and bess, ST‘;'ARTING TODAY i to bring his automobile to @ stop when |Curity of his mortgage. 8 @ .m.; senvice and sermon, 10.30 & m.° re-Holiday Sale lon passengers and that his alleged neg- BUTTERWORTH DOES NoOT address, 739 ». m. ligence in operating the automobile was : : the cause of Mr. Wiedwald being hit. INTEND. 70 RESIGN waw | AT the Seckusl Sesdemy, Fark ohosh The fnjuries to Wiedwald are described | - Frank S. Butterworth of New Haven | i, i ook of Boston, speakar and as bruises and contusjons about the neck, | denies that his action in leaving the psychic, wi ,ec“'f‘: and will give mes- shoulders, hip and body, neck and shoul. | State board of control meeting Tuesday | 503 At 2 0'dlock in the afternoom snd er muscles wrenched. shock to mervous in a huff Was a forerunner of his resig. |2t -39 it the evening. system and right kidney displaced so nation as state treasurer of the Ameri- Christian Science services at 10.46 iz that he has what is known as a “float- | °an Legion. Asked if he intended to re-|the Thayer building, room Subject : Ing kidney.” He wag in bed for 2 long [SiEm, he replied: “Not under the pres-|Ancient and Modern Necromacy Allas itime, suffers great pain and will have to |¢Rt situation.” have an operation at considerable ex-| Mr. Butterworth declined to say what pense and will he unable for a long time to work at his trade of a paper maker Mesmerism snd Hypnotism Denounced. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ fll Coats-- Suits-- Dresses FURS AND FUR COATS OUR REGULAR STOCK REPLENISHED WITH SPECIAL PUR- CHASES TO INCLUDE THE LAST MINUTE MODES' AND MATER- IALS, ALL NOW ON SALE AT Sunday sehool at 11.50 he meant by “the present situation” but At Trinit; 3 d y Episcopal church there it wag pointed out in local legion eircles |be Holy u sor..ou at 10.58 o Which ‘b carnied §98 per Woek. that he has stirred up & hormet's nest orporate Comemunion) ; Th suit is returnable to the superior |among legionnaries of the s ] o (en's o court in December, papers having been , fusing to pay any part of z;‘e,,:’,n;: d:urc:; ;::;at At | oon. and eveuing prwy- filed here Friday with the clerk of the |of Connect delegutes and alernates ]| 2 ess at 7.30 p. m superlor court. i n Legion national c,omven-[cn’“ h‘*'h’ Greeneville Congregationa) sas City, notwithstandin urch there will Le 2 preacaing servies $2,000 For Auto Accldent. f a resolution at the stats|at 10.30.+ Subject: Thanksgiving ¢e Ged Other new cases are the following: orizing such action, Not ational Act. Sunday school at 17 Harold M. Dunbar of Griswold sues for ates wanted their ex- ock. The pastor will premch at Long {$2,000 -i:n!z]ufea from Cl‘m;’rjdflL- Crar.‘i . but there were a few who|society at 3 p. m. t of Norwich for personal injures and B damage to Dunbar's Hudson super-six The delegates were: Commander Clar- ('n::em Chureh of(‘u'u 5..; u-;;..a automohile which Dunbar claims was run |ence W. Sevmour, Hartford; Past Com- | mimt L’:‘"“r ¥ Resege UE ‘eleh. into by Crary's gutomobile. The colllsion jmander John T. Pickett, ex-Adjutant | shi Sermen cubiy, oolect of wor. happened_sbont $.15 p. m., October 21, [ Thomas J. Bannigan, Hartford Samuel! sy opetncny ooject A Measurs of 1921 on North Main street, at the junc- | P, Baker, Unionville; B. H. Shenberg, | tt.C . C";.“‘" 1'1. m., Bib tion of Eighth street. Dunbar clalms t New Haven ncent King, Danbury; 30 ». m, Y. P. C. U. devotion- Crary was operating his car at excessiv Willimantic; B. G. speed and fafled to give any warnine. Joseph’ W, Sterigel The repairg to the Dunbar car cost $1,000 | Terry H. Hitcheock, Ei David A. Pitt, pastor, morning sermen. it 1s claimed, and Dunbar suffered in- | Hampton; Dr. James A. Gettings, New |Subject Fidelity in Stewardship. Italizs jurles to his side, back and neck and will {Haven, and P. ©. Fox, Derby. The al-|Service 10.45. Sunfay school and Qky have to spend more than $15 In doc- {ternates were Robert C. Vance, Bible class for men at noon. B. ¥. P, U tor's bills. Mr. Brotherton, at £.30. Bvening service will be a mes- ©On Bond For Deed. Turner, East Haven; age by the pastor with pictures. Sarah E. Moran of Norwich suwes Jo- Clarence I A1 the United Congregattonal chaveh, seph R. Rineheart of Norwich for can- e T lexander H. Abbott, Minister Momming Sroperty, which is at the corner of |€ t. The average expenses|CBUTCh school at woon. "wm,,m-: Roath street snd Hobart avenue. It is | who made the trip approached mmo-d?\e b3 lh:"‘;’_‘:::'y e 7ol clalmed that "‘"’:‘ 'é"';““_‘:’ Sayuants - resentment has been aroused | Community House, at six-thirty. o b(‘tr;‘d 01‘; n;:l v‘:(\m d’,’,; nks, it is sald, by reason of| First Comgregational church, Norwich e hae brought sult for §1.500 | board of control to appropriate $3.600 | pastor, Rev. Gurdon F. Bailey Wil isbursing the $2,500,000 | yreach én The Church for Today. The Men's Forum will have for its discus- sion What 1y Courage? Evening service GREATLY REDUCED PRICES OATS Highest class garments, made of the finest materials, in the season’s smartest models, for women and misses. Many luxuriously trimmed with rich furs; also sport models. COATS COATS COATS = 629.00 $49.50 $69.50 VALUES TO $45.00 VALUES TO $75.00 VALUES TO $95.00 ogainst the Kolb Carton Co., of New |for expenses o York, but having a principal place of | bysioedy ty: Normidss beolutely opposed to the o, 'z gejock. Program arranged by the To Stop Woed Cutting. of any state money folf misstonary g Siss a2 e C: B : such expenses, ol Sam Horowitz of Sprague Is the plain- |SUSh eXpenses. = Butter-| At St. Andrews chureh, corporate eem- rth empioys Se young women in|munion @t § 3. m. The Odd Fellows' New Haven office from which the |lodges, M. U., will attend the 10.30 ‘Ser- shursed. It was said that criti- | vice. The rector will preach a specia! s broken out to the effect that|sermon for the occasion. Sunday schoo! ing about $6,000 a vear|at noon. The hour for evening service ould be turned over to ex-|has been changed to 7 o'clock, With a n who are out of employment |social hour following in the reotory. in need of money. This week the recfor will sreach an ad- vent sermen. R [E——" ) went on record before the CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY | Cut out this slip, enclose with fic and | mall it fo Foley & Co. 2835 Sheflield |th Ave., Chicago, IlL, writing your name and | address clearly. You will recelve in re- SR | g T | Semea——" L turn a trial package containing Foloy's and Tar Compound, for coughs, Soids and croup; Foley Kidgey Pills, for pains in sides mddbaxl:kadr m;fluusm., Hartford.—The Hartford district h: ek backaghe, kidney and bladder ailments,|io date raised $9,500 of its queta and Foley Cathartic Tablets, & whole-| 30000 toward the nation-wide campaign NORWICH TOWN some and thoroughly cleansing cathartle |, "sooyre o faculty salary endowment , headaches, e . Alexander Kliroy, nurse at Bellevae l&rd S?é?g':‘;?ffi?ae&‘,““y‘_’fi?osgooa o | tund of $3,000,000 for Vassar college. hoagital, New. Yok, is passing “$he Thanksgiving recess at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mre, William Brosofske, of Towa street. Friends of Mr. Kfiroy, cspecially thoms in Norwich Town Where he passed ‘his CHARTERED 1824 bovhood, are wleased that he has cem- pletely recovered from a serious illness . extending over a period of eight months ] During this time hig condition necessttat- H The Norwich Savings Society |==ifssiz heaith. Following the last two opera- = tions Mr. Kilroy 80 ata iz & spent several weaks l ™ Main Street, Corner Broadway rest hospial at 'Mm Plaoe X ¥ % lief Foundation that he came to’ Nor- A PURELY MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK wich, following five Weeks' stdy to Tegaln | strength and vigor. * Assets over $20,000,000 b e bl I Burke as a tribute to the memory of hiy YOUR UNRESTRICTED 'CHOICE NOW OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS At $25.00 At $37.50 FORMER PRICES WERE TO $59.50 FORMER PRICES WERE TO $95.00 Fine Velour and Tricotine Suits, all handsomely Highest type Suits, made of the finest fabrics — tailored and elegantly silk lined and warmlv inter- || many are fur-trimmed—all are exceptional fine Iined—all sizes for women and misses. style and values. DRESSE Exquisite styles as well as exquisite qualities, in Tricotines, Poiret Twill, Can- ton Crepes, Roshanaras, Crepe Satin, Laces, Velvets and Smart Combinations —Dresses for every occasion, and every model distincly individual. Virtually our entire stock divided into three groups. Models for women and misses. DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES $12.50 $2450 $3750 mother, Winifred Masterson Burke. This ALL OWNED BY THE DEPOSITORS. e e F brick mwmlu ofi;l::‘:nl substantial m LYABILITIES—NONE EXCEPT TO DEPOSITORS 3’"5.;‘1":, m;‘gfl ot E‘m&" NUMBERING OVER 20,000 ings—oottages for men and women, ad- ministration, dining, iaudry, power hanes, garage and sable and superintendemts 3. Vi 5 house—with provision fer future exlea- Semi-Annual Dividends Rowes ; . s 3 The founder desired in his Mfe time & Have Been Paid for Ninety-Seven Years. el Y Dt b i I to the relief of worthy men and women. o, notwithstan willingness ¢ DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST ~ |mupsors themasives have become. whally or partly unable to do 30 by reason ef BUSINESS DAY OF THE MONTH ARE EN- |sickeess or misforiune or tuv been gl TITLED TO DIVIDENDS OR INTEREST FROM Toehl ERioet (SR e Thume their employments. It is planned mot < , oniy to resters to health and ocoupation . al operation but to prevent sickness md failure by providing & period of recup- eration, with lnedomfinwofl-ynd-rfl during temporary residence in e TR — | surroundings. The gounds ar: equipped e s— | for all kinds of out-of-door sports and SUCCESS Buiny evening, M. Kiiroy will pesumy his _duties at Believue hospital ‘The Young People’s Christian Endeaver After many strenucus efforts—we are at last able to offer || socicty of the Firs: Congregational churcn 5 2 is to hold a special public meeting Sun- ' you a preduct of The American Radiator Company day evening at seven olclock in the chapel. The topie is to be THE FOX PIPELESS FURNACE [[Eooi= i o es: missionary comumittee, :l:.:l :l‘::;h':_ AT SPECIAL PRICES . o Tatecting facis pectaliing io he sl Ject will b. discussed. Which Puts Them Within Reach of Every Householder {|, Co5ae7ie sniaviravie weather oot The Superior Qualities of this make can be clearly § e Mcibodist and Congregational churah- es, heid at the latter chureh was weil at. demonstrated any time. B || oot o< ot el teresting semmon on What VALUES TO $35.00 VALUES TO $50.00 VALUES TO $69.50 COME AND SEE ONE ON DISPLAY, AT T s e Gurdon F, Balley was !n charge of the gor- Connecticut Machinery and Sales Co Ve Chitian Eodeaver of the" 3. X. 1 or o x ac ! an es > church h'gu » Thanksgiving soclal in the . vestry Wednesday evening, forty beina 93-95 Water Street Telephone, Norwich 219 J![Teche. The prosram . given inckoded. A song by the congregation, prayer by pastor; readimg, When and Whern Thanksgiving irst Happened ; Ciand Stan- ton ; Able to Keap, Miss Blanche Wheellr ; reading, His Thanksgiving Turkey, Mark Aldrich ; recitation, Eie Ladd, lIssdel Glimball, Mitchell ; solo, Miss Hen- rietta Mo ; encore, Sunlight through ; reading, Old Time Thanksgiving, Ines Ed- miston ; solo, Somwhers 2 Volce 13 Cali- ing, Lewis Aldrich: encore, Just a-Wo: rying for ou; recitation ,by three boyw, Mark Aldrich, Eiliott Perkins, Claude Stanton ; recitation, Something New, Cal- vin Edmiston ; plano solo, Robin‘s Depar- ture, Anasbelle Harbeok; reading, % Mre Minzer : son, ¥ congregation, Amert- ca, Misses lore: Brown, Hazel Cruth- ers, accompanied at the plano. Games were, played, caip and eoffer were gerved by the soclal committee, Mise RICH FURS AND FUR COATS e o MUCH BELOW REGULAR PRICES A FEW EXAMPLES : m “AUTOMOBILE WRECKED” HOW FREQUENTLY YOU READ THAT HEADLINE, MR. AUTOMO- BILIST, AND THEN PAUSE, WITH A LITTLE SHOCK, AS YOU RE- MEMBER YOUR CAR IS NOT COVERED BY INSURANCE. “AUTOMOBILE WRECKED” MAY BE WRITTEN ABOUT YOUR CAR SOME DAY. NO DRIVER IS IMMUNE FROM ACCIDENT TO HIS MACHINE OR, WORSE STILL, TO PERSONS. LET U8 TELL YOU SOME TIME ABOUT AUTOMOBILE INSURANGE AND OF THE SATISFACTION OF DRIVING A CAR SO COVERED AS TO PROTECT YOU FROM LOSS. REMEMBER, THAT ONE ACCIDENT MAY COST YOU EVERY DOL- LAR YOU POSSESS, INCLUDING YOUR HOME, IF YOU DO NOT Natural Raccoon Coats. .. .. $195 Trimmed Marmot Coats. ... $110 Hudson Seal Coats. ... .... $295 Full Furred Dark Skins. Cotlar and Cuffs of Raccoan or Opossam. nest P e Flare 5. Plain Sealine Coats.........$95 Scotch Mole Coats. ....... $150 NurSenlWH.‘......,.$150 36-inch Length, Smart Flare Models. 3-inch Model, Soft, Silly Skins. Large Cape Effect, Exceptiomal Value. | | 3 Gertrude Teft and Mr=. hard Carter. e st CARRBY INSURANCE ON YOUR CAR. - The walters were Mrs. Charies Perking. Collar and Cuffs of Skunk, Beaver, Opcssum. 8port Models, Trimmed With Seal. 36-inch Length, Brown, Blaock or Gray. WE WILL GLADLY TELL YOU ALL ABOUT AUTOMOBILE INSUR- §|Miss Mabel Rogers, Miss Joscphine Busita Natural Marmot Coats. ' A Ao i .. $95 Jap Mink Coats.......... $275 Best Near Seal Coats. . :... $225 ——————————————— i T sl Bt L SIOUIOO 36-inch Length, Mink or Taupe Dye, Hardeome Model, Rich, Dark Skine. Long Gouts, Large Sizes, Extra Quality Unclaimed Lettors. CUnclaimed letters at Norwich, Cenm, post office for the week ending Novem- ber 26, 1921: John Henry Barrett, Mrs Timothy Crouch, Raymond Drolitt, Ar- thur Lucler, Sam Prosse Oipls, Pred Lm Wailsisa ~ A NEWTON VAUGHN, Insurance - Mies _Clage,