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| evening. pler's.—adv, Cuaranteed s NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921 PERSONALS Louts Mintz, formerly of this city, has Teturned to Brooklyn, N. adter a few days spént with friends in this city. Norwich, Saturday, Dec. 17, 1881, Mre=. Ellen Tibbitts has returned to her d home oh Oneco street . following two TR B VARIOUS MATTERS b , s S Miss Mildfed Richmond has returned deht vehicle lampe at 4.50 c'clock this | ¢o Central Village from the Backus hos- pital in Norwich, greatly improved in He profers the best. Get it at Kep-| health. Mrs. Carrle Gager Abel of Hartford. Military brushes make the ideal Xmas | formerly of Norwich, has been a guest ®ifl. The Lee & Osgood Co.—adv. for several day at the Nomc of her fa- One solitary gull may heen scen dafly | ther, Charles A. Gager, of Wauwecus te shores of Lerd's Point. Eireets NoralchiTown, Fromr § to 32 degrees Friday furnished | range of temperature skaters like tc | 8 recs his gun exploding, is doing Well, aithough the énjury was a scrious onc. Dr. Hand made gifts of many kinds and at rices at Woman's Exchange—adv. A fine Shropshire ewe in the Lor flock was kflled by dogs one night 1e past week. spending the summer and fall at Niantie, i1l leave today (Saturday) for St. Au- The Progressive Missiorary club met | gustine, Florida, where they will remain \s week with Mrs. W. B. L. Cranston, | for the winter. nden Parkway. For something different get that tie | GEOTON IRON WORKS IN at Keppler's.—adv, BANKRUPTCY HEARING HERE The meeting of the Choral club of A hearing in the voluntary hankruptcy wker Hill was held Friday evening |of the Gtoton Iron Works will be held th Miss Hazel Bedbe. before Referco in Bankruptcy Thomas At East Kiingly. James- P, Aldrich | H. Shlelds in Norwich this (Saturday) « reclved two thoroughbred beaghs | morning, Tho hearing Will be held at 10 4 Vermont kenn oclock in uet ot common_ pleas M ivor; . X room. 1t {5 not known whether Charle i “,' L :‘3“"0;;"&0: W. Morse, head of the company, Who b e flasc was recently trought back to ¢his coun- € P try on charge of attempting to defraud pt. Boward Dybing from Noank Ir |, Tnited States government, will at- ne fishing boat Tramp, caught 97 €00¢ | teng in person or will be represented by cod in ome drag this week. ot T. Lemos' “Art of Lettert The ampointment of a permancnt trus eipful book recently recelved at th |tee will likely be made at this time i lbrary, Norwich Free Academy. James Swan, president of the com il und examine special line of | Was named temporary recelv ny hristmas cards at Tha Bulletin jbi [0 fling the petition. Robinson, Robi v son & Cole are attorneys for the bank: Ve cattiengn who hava been in |TP% b the past ‘weck Teport the e T ¢ cows from $10 Oto §140 per | BUSSTAN PRIESTS WILT. BE VISITORS WERE SUNDAY At St Nicholas Russian Orthodox church of this city, where Rev. A. E. Bondarchuk fs rector, there are to be es's from Hartford, New Britair, Terry " Sunday, w m., mass at 10, inciude litany at 9 a d vespers at 7 p. m. £ L 0. 0. F. hall te onday s St. Nicholax day by the Rus o o calendar, There will be masn ut 9 e & m. and precession around the church his week's issue begin tho Nfty- | followsd by blesbing of the new rectory o of the newsy littla pers né the sixty- le wi a vices. toning- | Vi third of the | pul 1l be conducted at 130. The be welcome at all s ané automatic - Absolutely guarantazd. The | F W. BROWNING PRESIDENT Osgood Co.—adv. OF STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY | pils 6 Ashaway school have rank W. Browning proprietor of th snosed of th aliotment Kitenwug orchards at Kitemaug, was berculon's nd are elec: e Connecticut Po- ew supply. mological s e society’s annual m @ siik reefer. Get It at Kep- | mee Mra. Lafayette Sears X, Sears, 1 wich, died at her home land Thursday in her forty wes the widow of 1 | who dted seme five bomn in Norwich, the and Mary Reilly Hea part of her life until Istand, S the e Orchestra, state armory, | 18 or 1¢ now 14 and two sol the Sistec M. Laovola. Relatives and friet and Baltic will & v today. ams, oysters. Headqua t Powers Bros'—adv. Friday s, Mre. Johu B, r acsisisnts & nearly | articlas ware 8<id olsn, « lLang was chairn at the mott Tillburg, Wilimaniic in teacher in St. M in 1803, and came t be 3 school since s her death she g grade. p. m. Fancy articles, A rec.—adv. The funer: L Mr: I 3. | W88 held on Friday morning a 1 Willem W % HNE Bt the engaga. | GIck at the mortvary pariors - | from Aoo: son of Mr. and wddtn, will | 804 other places, d handsom, floral tr s e i In St. Patrick's churc S + 3 T Endenvo i Mooney sang the mass requieh and eived the banner of tha, New | Prof. F. L. Farrell was at the organ. on Tuesdmy evening for hav- | The hearers were Edward, John T. and Percentage of members | Charles Shannon, Joseph P., Thomas and fe Zanuel meeling of the 80 | George Tracy, cousina of the AU S tist ehureh 91 | Burial was in St. Mary's cemet Rev. Myles P. Galvin read a o liAMark choonlates and heip | eervice at the grave. scticut_college $2,000,000 en- Mre. " Mrs. Fpuralm B. Williams The Lee & Osgood Co.— 5 whuneral services for Mrs. Ephraim B.| sl i | Willtams wera held on Friday afternoon e ey ten civil morVice commis- | at 2.30 o'clock at her late homs at 12¢ - Aetne Eo e nans e street. There was a large attend ne, fOF VACaN- ance of reiatives and friends, includ- b eth e hompital, Washing- | ing many from New London, Mo | At $1.200 & year and mainte- | gro "THIY T 3 1 urgent demand fof {popuitul flowers, T . g thie Bppolnt- | conducted dy Rev. David A. Pitt, pastor X of the Central Baptist church. The pers have beem rep filed n the | bearers wore two sons, John A. court in a suit for $10,00( #ed by Charles Gresnbe Hen alleged {njurtec % by an automobile. Mr. Sel z0ods have been atteched, pending Chauncey Wililams, & son-in-law, Comstock of Montville, and a grand son, Chester Comstock, Montvilla Burtal wes in the fa: Yantic cemctery where Rev. Mr. Pitt conducted & committal service. C. A. Gager Jr. was the funeral ai- g8 coming up the river, | Yector. by the Scully Tcwing and Trans- 3 n Compzny of New York occa- ¥ bear the name of Thomas 53, congressman, mayor of. Sruk: b TR N. J. who died at his home | Manuel D. Tarrafo and Miss Mariz R. ere Wernesdsy from heart disease. | 811Vi2 both natives of Portugal, were 1is son John Scuily is head of the tew. | Married in this city at 3 o'clock Friday o<y afternoon by ‘John H, Ba his office on Broadway WEDDING, S o 9 N e e s RN dents at 39 North Main street. harles A, Fine, of Hartford, .state S T ector of welghts and messures, has Odd Ladies Eloct Officers, cen asked to resign, him resignation to| At the annual meeting of Loyal Vie- e from Swperintendent Ropert T.( Stelner's hall Thursday evenin ient the Weights and measures in- | 6ult that A Olesen was elected noble cction serviee 18 a part. No roason | Grand; Margaret Hastings, vico grand, | t veeignation | and Hapnah Addison, exccutive smecre- | e request of Mr. Fi v been made public ond Superintend- | tary. Thero was an exceptionally large e Hurley declined to make any cum- | ttendance and much inferest wos shnwn on the cas.. Mr. Fine has not yet| I the plan® for the winter, which Include to the request for his resigna-| Bome very attractive programs for e meetings. Plans are being made for = Licut, Reed Appotated Captatn in hnum.’____fi Firet Licatenant Edmund B. Reed of = = duvarter batter. One Hundred and Fox Hunters Get Bountiea Ninety-second artillery, of New London, | Town Clerk Charles S. Holbrook paid 13 besn appointed captaln of feld gr. | 0ut bountles Friday on three foxes shot | and is placed tn command. Second by Norwich hunters. Reuben P. Potter stenamt Geo: H. King of Head egueuzd for two that he had shot and wariers battery. is promoted to firs: | Willam B. Lathrop for one. temant and e assigned to the seme — Btrthény Dinner and Thester Party. Misy Harlet R. Willlams of 6 Frances Do you really believe in heredity?’| place entertained at dinner and a thea. “Mos* certajnly 1 do. That is how I|tre party on Friday eveaing in honor of | cams isie all my mepey!"—kondon|her 18h birthday. The guests wers £ Mai % £o% of b trgtmate. girl triends, DR, BLACKMAR IS CHOICE AGAI FOR COMMANDER OF AMERCAN LEGION =~ -2 weelts' visit with relatives in South Nor- called to order mander Blackmar, of the adjutant been heard and accepted proceeded with the which resulted as follows: Commander, John S. Blackmar, M. D.; first vice commander, Willam A. Ander- | price agreed upon would be spread. son; secoud vice commander Harold &. |~ The Chir adjutant, John finance officer, John A Cunningham ; ex- ecutive committee for two years, to fill out the unexpired term of Harod T. Rob- elected second vice commander, | members for three Harry W. o'clock by Com- the meeting | election of officers, DeBrunner Frank Greenman, of Westminster, who ing treatment at Backus hospi- see. tal for a wounded hand, the result of Benedict C. years, Wilitam M, House and Miss Hilderard Crowe. The following were apnointed auditing committee for the ensuing year: Webster D. Copp, chatrman. Herman 2 and Harold T. Robinson. Prellninary pla tertainments and whists were at some length and definite action matter of public entertainmen taken at tho next meeting which w : the first FrMay evening of the new year. | Mr. Hanihara, of the Jaoan Following adjournment ool gt are steadily coming formard to atisfactory settlement on the ques- o Charles E. Stanley and daughter, * |Miss Marjorie H, Stanley, who have been 2 Brugl(n!r | weay for a serles of en- on the | with Commander made the following appointments: Histor'an, Capt. Willtam (re-elected) ; Tarbox | M aln Webster D. Miss Gertrude (re-elected) ; chairman entertain-| Montreal, Que, Dec. 18 | ment committee, Herman A. Brucknes i houte commiitee, i chalrman; | Harry' W. held Friday even- ! | man; employment comm i Anderson. chairman Pullen and J. BLACKMAR, M, D, Commander Fletcher Blackmar, M. D., was unani~ cha’ r at time | faithful and efficient man- menths as head of r his guidance red T ewel embership and Sroadhurst; color and Martin Burns; color guard, not. ¢ ess of the evening a social hour was cake and coffee were served. AN AGREEMENT REACHED ON THE KIAOCHOW TSINANFU RAILWAY Washington, Dec. 16 (By the A. P.)— tung to China witidn nine months was reachied today Jurlng the conversations | between Japanese and An agred had | payment, it was said by the Chinese. anes Proposal tiat paym s be comp ae ae short as possible. according 1o a | tonight, sald v *d “a v long term.” { mave ow !l b mor Wi any loan be negotiated. e tion, after the meeting, sald: s under discussion.” in| BANK OF MONTREAL TO Becanss 2 nvestization has shown the ras {Thanks, | 11, Morchants’ bank of Canada to have committee, ! hooy soriously Impatred, its d'restors wi funeral ;ocommend aceeptarce of an offer of sorption hy tha Bonk of announcad officially - today, after Montreal stock exchange had trading In Merchants' bank cease, fontrea!, it w tagu bank, In the follwine ering commitice of the stock axchange: HONGRARY PRESIDENT OF CIVIL SER¥iCE REFORM le for the services | ONE DECISION KESERVED !¢ uncon- | George st were granted by Ju ing in anothe his decision Afken of Norwich ¥ of Poque- | De sroun tanuck was quetanu + B 4 i ate. The | from Insulicently secured loaas t a hefore that change of name to | 10 the way she | by ewport and Willlm . Mucer. | DIVORCED WIFE SHOOTS | AT FORMER HUSBAND | One of | his wite | Newport afte Intolerable cru ¢ Norwlch | ¢d out zabeth Houston | 50, an coupie have no children testified that they housekeentng on B! Ing to bite him and declaring t Brown | The re alvorce from W A. ATKEN. clation on the merit gystem of appointing ad's bedroom Holland, | ty In Ledvard meq Moffitt to the Infidelity of Bertha Casav: She has not / weaver and fs now V61960 for Wedias ¢ of Montvilte, y Dumats Sheff1cld of Stonineton ivoree from fald of Westerly on t married Novemher hunders of applavse shool Renjemin F. Sheff1a14 and Willtam and Detitl hoarine the test meYT i the case of W mphere Williame from Harold J anA the divorce was asked hree ahitAran, Williams ot | | for cruelty. one of them he. | company. and two = andd the erandmoth the mothar, Ri'a Tamnhers ana Tamphera tactifnd Two cases that went off th a1 hoth of Stonin Iarinas Mavlar v, of New London. CHRISTMAS TREE CLUB MERTING . Harry J. Ta; T, both street on Friday e e of the evening was a prettily STATE HOSPITAL PIPI LINE COMPLETED, COST ABOUT 2100.000 ‘The mew 12-inch pine line to the Nor- | thi% 15 to be paid this weok. wich state hosnital fn order to give it an | Attorney M. R. Dav soundant supnly of water from the elty | W4 Dresent for the Loard of directors. | reservolrs was comnletad mber recaived served by e hostess. nno MeCafthy. Norah Dingl- Florida and Ethel Mar- McManus, Mre. J. F. Fleming. TOR GIVES FIRST CONCERT SINCE ORGA sannerchor, with 1 adequate sun Work ~n the lne w ter part of June, v of water. besun in the lat. 14.000 foot of to the Norwich state cost anoroximately pafd for bv the hosn! Its water frea for a term of tive February 1. The request|tory lodge, 1. O. O. L. M. U., held in | , the eleo- y of the stte police, of whose de-| tlon of officers took place, with the re- | receives venrs after which the city owns the pins 1 Besides surmiving the hosnital evening at the German Lutheran tlon two months | a Metter nress: Laurel WM becanse of the and voeal selection: The work of the Maeuner- much pralse 5 STATE ARMORY DANCE SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL AFFAIR | the good The ‘state armory on McKinley avenue |, 10 had a crowd of about 400 on Frids . Fine has held the office €or sbout | joint instaliation of officers with Hugh | eliat Henry Oegood lodg» and the Loyal Vie- | it tory lodge, to be held at the first meeting | SHRINERS ATTENDED CEREMONIAL AT HARTFORD from Norwich Rapp's or- The. ceremonial was potentates and | good time was enjoyed, all made the affair, with their reception Brings Patlent from Jawest City, The ambulance of the Backus hospital wna called to Jewett City on evening for a surgical case. was brought tq e hospital, where the operation will'be performed_today. anxious to draw Merchonts' Bank of Canada st from your list, as arrangemen:s n made with th ect to the approval of tha and shareh to take over the Merchan: ovar here Fri- | It was stated the offices £ the i Bank of Montreal late today e | posits held by the Merchant of Canada na all dou patrment of the Merchants' bank 1a | reserve, is according to banking mor ; | nere, s ineurret theough fal! 23, | ure of gevoral larze M-ntreal firms whuse o Ipaper held by the bank anl loss farmers of western Canada. A meoting of shareholders will bo hel some time’in January to discuzz th merger. her prize | New Haven, Dec. 16.—Emma Gudell, torpedo | divorced wife of Rudolph Gudell, walked mar- | into the restaurant of the latter in Court | ctreet this afterncon and, drawing a oi, ew York city, went through his The | t she had done. { when Mis. Gudell e | her former m going to k took a pist ered s nd in hese words: of a smail urant was well time. Mrs. Gudell ltves in W MENT DEALING WITH DE FACTOR GOVEIR: andbag. st Haven. AGRE! | i of sesinr a stranee | The an officials. on of recognition temzla, a questitn een determined b; ates. Any accord of a o facto gove DECKER NOT GUILTY OF Ler was found not gufity charge of m-rder placed againat hi: tain $20.000 tnsorance, according to state’s contention. Decker, was was rred instigated the pl His broth- er, Vir i1 Dacker, is serving a 1 STONINGTON The stockhelders of the At ng compai | Borou atter | the tonington. 1914 Somerset, Mas: The boats were sold two or mo ago and delay posed by warn | This having been adjusied, 1 rking T s and ing numbered 4.7 the three-quarte necessary t and | The company was a financlal success, the hosmitat t| €¥eTy Stockholder knows, and the ships | tor, _towned did a good business and when sold | ed 2 h zh price, T the ye Governer Ames and Benjamin F. Pool Prescott and Flocence Ho craft w fneh Then came a decline In the traffic and not much was done t Fanny Prescott wa eve- chased by the F met. They went into other I remembered My local pecple. aine. *hinese delegutes. ent was Lo being approached and after the reports ' on other points concerning the mode of 4 finance officer It wus decided that the road should be | paia for in installments but no decision | was reached on the perlod over which ,000,000 gold German ‘marks, the s offer to pay in cash made | vesterday, was not accepted by the Jap- | and the Chinese countered with 2 | ference eted | two or three years, making the Japan- nese delegate is perfod Wwas too short tng suggested what to the Chinese secrn- ‘The sudden turning back of the rall- the Japanese &re understood to d would adversely affect Japan- o oD . £5e trade Interests. China Will Dot DoT-1 arbitration and cone discpeend from Japan.any momey with which T he [Xo mect the payments, the Chincse sald, ABSORB MERCHANTS' BANK rnouncement came from Sir Mon n, president of the Marchant letrer to th zev- You are requestel herewith to with e Bank of Montreal olders of oot bank.’ red a shot at Gudell. It did mot n. Spectators say that Gudell call- “Fire again,” and the woman did A. Lindskog of 543 137th street, | ims the second buflet coat. Mrs. Gudell walked up the street and into police rters and told the officer at the | | Those who saw the inc'dent say that | addressed you" Whereupon she ed at the suggestion was brought forth in » Unite American republics in raments, It War would bs welcom:d 1 | of | MURDER OF LEROY LOVETT | | tonight of onnection with the death of Leroy an Elkrart. Inélana, younth rdered as part of n nlot tence at the State (rison fir the murder ic Ship of Stonington met in the »oms of the warden and burgesses in hall Wednesday afternoon, and ffairs of the company wers wound The ing officer was D, Burrows hich are dissolving of the company | Price ere presented by Capt. C. A. Davis of ket , the treasurer of tho i enrs vl BROKERS OFFICE, NEW YORK CHURCH PROGEAM FOR PERMANENT WORLD PEACE Chicago, Twmc. 16.—Thirty Protestant church derominations thcough their rep- Teseniatives at the federal councll of the churches of Christ in America here today promulgated thelr program for permanent world peace, outlined obliga- | tions which they declare America owes |the world and called upon the govern- ment 1o recognize thelr principles. Ald to Austria, Russia, and Armenia and recognition of an internacional court for the settiement of the world problems Were among the demands made vpon the Eovernment by the councll which alvwo extended its congratulations to Greet Britapn ‘and Ircland. Decluring that the Washington com- on lmitation of arm: “made & good beginning” ndded that “w 2d_continued We belleve that the goveenment of the United States should nssoclaze iteslf promptly Wih the other nations of the world to establish permanent inwlitutions for the formation of imternational law for the effective aperation of the inter- national court of justice znd boards of latlon for the as surance to law-abiding and veace lov- ing natlons of securlty 5o opoilat! by -any sive nation and for the provision of f treatment and equal cconomic opport to all Individual cltizens of law- ablding and peacm-loving natlons. “We belleve that only by these 1t be possible nd practicable to aboilah the menace to the entire racs of submarines. acro- planes &nd poison gases. We belleve that the - time come for American public opinfon to express unmistakatly 10 congress its emphatic swport & Pres- tdent Harding !n giving satisfactory guarantees that the' United Siafes wil take its fall share of reso ternational tasks and obligations. “We reject with indlgnation a of taking all posstbla oconomic advan. tages In all parts of the worll wh shirking international responsibliities and obligations. “We believe that under suitable cond! o the dictates of justice the princi- ples of econom'c law require that the United States should consider and adent some suitable adiastment of the dedts of the natlone to the United States in order that thev shall be as far as nossi- hta relieved from their economic difficul- ties, “We recommend a suitable communi- cation to the churches and Christlans of Germany expressing our desire for re- newed friendship and cooperation. “We condemn all proposals to change or annul existing treaties by mere o gressional * lerislation These princinles should be anplied to proposals regarding the use of the Parama canal, to our dealines with Chinese and to all similsr questions.” ok, SECSCEN L 0 R S0 o B S K BB S R B T 0o AMERICAN DELEGATION NOT To SUPPORT CHINESE shington, Dec. 16 (By the A. P)— China’s appeal for a wholesale abroga- tion of all of the treaties and agree- ments comprised under the 21 points which Japan propounded in her 1915 de- mands will not recelve the support of the American delegation, although the Americens wiil endeavor 1o obtain through voluntary concession by Japan & relinquishment of many of the special vrivileges and concessions which have wroven so irksoine to China, it was sald today. The American position from the begin- ning has been that treaties wiich wers entered into by China in her sovereign capacity as an independent state eannot e attacked and pullified by any action nf the Washington conference. But the American delegates, it Is #ald are of the opinion that Japan s pre- Dared to go to great length to meet “rea- sonable requesty” from China for the amelioration of conditions arising under the application of the points which bea: Seavily upon her. Having secured the adhesion of J pan to two principles lald down by Elihy Root, the American delegates belle that the application of these Will go far toward that end. The first of these de- ciarations is that the powers represented at the conference shall “respect the sov- j erelgnty the independence and the terri- i torial integrity of China, the second is | that they shall “provide the fuliest and most unertbarrassed opportunities to China to develop and malntain for her- self an offective and stable government.” INDEMNITY FOSTPONEMENT WOULD HELT GERMAN MARKS shington, Dec. §.—Persistent ru- of indemnity postppnements largely responsible for the recen: y the German 2 cabled summary of economic conditlons from mercial at- tache, Herring, at Berlin, issuel tonight by the commerce department. Despite the recovery of the mark, he sald, no fundamental economic !mprove- ment has besn shown in Germany. After its long decline, he added, the present re- covery of the German mark ‘“has caused 2 turmoi! In German business and man- ufacturing.” Basic conditions in public finance wera sald to be unchanzed, the note circula- tion still being on. the increase with esulting rise In the floating debt. It ta fhred, Mr. Herring 5314, that unem- loyment In Germany, which 18 now leas than at any time since the armistice, Wil assume larger proportions when industry beeins to feel the effects of over-pro- duction when the present large orders are filled and goody produced at the new €ls are offered on the mar- HELD TP A BAIL BOND oted , men they found tonight in the office of | Max Tannebaum, East Side ball bond in tha corporatior 178 !broker, with a “Merry Christmas, gen- e shares represented at th This was more and collected do ! | of New London | o company was organized early in r 1908 and wwned the schooners | England ratlroads the recem |10 per cent. reductfon in rates on aeri- later came the purchase of the a Davis and Hone S®erwocd. These © used in southern waters care A meter house i3 now befng bune | ¥ INE Vn0sty lumber from gulf ports. show how much water the hospiiel uses, sold Into the forelgn trade and was sunk by 2 German ning for the Gance given by Dattery §|Submarise. The Clara Davis was pur- and the Combat Train, with ohestra from Hartford rench government and me fate as her sister stilp. The gave a programme that was enjeyed o, | FloTerce Howard and Hope Sherwood ery minute of the evening an dance a very successtul nds and are doing business now. The launching of the Fan- ny Prescott and Florence Howard is well Mr. Assistant—I want to tender my Friday | resignation. I The patient | Mr. Boss—Ncver mind making 1t tender. Make it brief—Cartoons Magn- New York, Dec. 18. — Greeting five tlemen,” three younths drew revolvers 5,000 in money and jew- y. One of the victoms broke a window | to attract attention of a crowd in the The funds on hand wers sufficient to ' street but the bandits mingled with the v on each share the sum of $1.50, and | throng and escaped. NEW ENGLAND FARMERS SLIGHTED IN FREIGHT RATES Boston, Dec. 18.—Representatives of farm bureaus and other agricultural or. ganizations from all the New Eneland | |States, meeting there today, registered protests at “faflure” of the Interstat | commerce commission to apply on New both of which were jater iost at sea. The | sed the Nat's Point property cted two schooners, nahely, ordered cultural products. Qlen C. Sevry, editor of the New England Homestead presid- ed “Cockney™ As used by writers of the Elizabeth- ! an perlod. the word “cockney” meant o when the fleet was so.a for high | This enabled the company to usiness with a balance of cash to moliycoddle, or a child that had been coddle too much by its mother. Then because men who lived in the city wer supposed to be less virile and strony {than those who lived In the country | the rural population began to appl: the term to the residents of London and other cities, Gradually thls meaning was restric ed and localized until it was understooc as being applicadle only to Londoners | The opposite term—the one appited by townsmen to the rmer—was “clow: meaning an uncouth, ii!-bred men. Today the name cockney is applie? to Londoners generally, but more par- ticularly to peopie of a certain class The London cockney may not alway: be well educated or refined in his eveech, but he 4 not & meilyosddie. BEST EVER SOLD IN A DRUG STORE That Is What Norwich Citizen Says of Tanlac—Two Years of Suffering Overcome. CHRISTMAS tie Theatre Stock PAYING RENT WITH PEPPER The Prince of en he sampled customs th: number of ancient erved in the In many e of the lords of ¢ try districts the courts have now & wall and Devo hand in keer pound of black peppe hounds, 3 pa £ gil on the shoulder, To each of wand.—Exchan| rying about The American Legion Week: Apostolic Delegate In ‘Washington Washington |ing the proceedix WHY NOT GIVE HER A USEFUL WEARABLE GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS—A BLOUSE SUIT OR COAT HAGBERG 310 MAIN ST. “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurs! No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street

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