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- = i rowed $300 to buy the stuff and that if | church, and Rev. W H. Bath of Norwich. P ! {the court would be lenient he would quit {The list follows. epto-Ma_ngm - |the business. Both men held driva 5 T.—Joseorh Burski (Lebanon) and Hei- | censes adn the car had Isiaud |en Gantic, (Lebanon) by Rev. O. S. K Bl : ;ms.\'ken. Teich said he was the owner | Beaumeister. €eeps ood Pure of the car and took Friedberg with him $—Alton W. Griswold (East Haven) in case he bought two cars while in New {and Violet L. Snew, by Rev. A. D. Car- 3 .— . Forter and Marie meian. | GYOWing Children Need . Papilion. Plenty of Red Cells York. Judge Foss said that even though NORWICH BULLETIN During his temn of service the man Was | priedberg might not be aware of the con- a patient at a hospital suftering from | o 'CCrTpe car, his presence in the car | 12—Frank V. Chamberiain and Hilda WILLIMANTIC OFFICE a broken back, which government an-|30lq inat he was connected in some | Ellison, by Rev. A. D. Carpenter, In Blood Felephane 852-2 23 Church 8t | thorities claimed was pustained privr to | TNC o MO SRS (P00 610 ana | 14—Arthur Joly and Vietoria Blouln, : his enlistment, although he was accept- amounting to $173 was imposed | by Rev. J, J. Pappilon. T o ed for gervice Since retuming to_this fi?\“i.xeh, s o et 14— Tromas D. Ryan and Margaret| When the voung body is growing, oing On Tontght city the young man and his wife have | on (5 % %7 n Tilegherg. Neith- | Lutton, by Rev. Joha Pearce. children frequently experience weak- e e 1311, B P 0. |¢xhausted their funds and have BOW Been | .y, 4 the necessary funds and word was | 16—Louls Lenville Hills (Westbrook, | ness. Girls and boys sometimes play Fonls < aig foroed to vacate the home where they | o WS SRS < > yroos riends to come here |Me) and Buth Beatrice Tavlor, by Rev. [t00 hard and over-tax their systems. 2 ‘ st e " y ave resided for some thme past. Thel .5 pav their fnes and costs for their | Harry S. MeCready. They become pale, weak, and_sickl ~ appointed Jumes B, F’u;::rmx:o and ¢ perease. 17—Fadlou Saba and Matilda Kirsky, Th_edy lose their appetites, become lan- p . S mm see ¢ Rev. W oreh uid, 5 3 . T e s BALDR Gilowach | ‘dades Wham, 2. Malhie witl rotars |VT, REVWRHE ', Boshest ., 0 o /B0 ART et able tp kA UR0E Sk ki g & ¥ Fiven o proper Chrlstmas and it Iy ex- |to this clty Friday, December 204 3¢ U |ery, by Rov. Jonw B. Clark. fast” is often true. It is most impor- e e Rotcy T gt om [pected that ald will come from the fo'clock to attend fo short calndar WAl "y Charies B. Bromloy, Windsorville) ant to keep the blood of growing 3 but owing to ¢ B Tt & 18 the hotid for disabled service men by |ters that are raedy 1o be FOiC " land Hattie Brady, by Rev. W. H. Bath | £irls and boys in a healthy state. \ " - e ¢ this week. An endeavor |Such as uncontested @ivorce cas et Pepto-Mangan keeps the blood pure. “|Will aiso be made to have the govern- |closures, and many other uncontested | T,\ o oopiy and Mary, Dvilt, by |The red cells in the blood are increased. v \orities provide some sort of rev. | matters. Rey. Jobn B, Clark. They carry life-giving oxygen to ali| [N “ 1, 0 a or ary Charles W. Hill once more |bins B. Stoeckel, state motor vehicle 22— Theodore M. Kendall, {Ldisbon) | complexion; bright eyes and buoyant > -~ _; vea oY attomtion of the members. to | commisstoner, that the averator’s licenss |and Ethel M. Slater, by Rev. A. D. Car- | spirits. Sold both in lquid and tablet 1Zation e Ut ne held at the Spring Hili |of Edwin C. Ackley of No. 93 South Park |penter. form by druggists everywhere. The o man who has served three | Chief of Police Daniel Killourey recelv- | 2i—Wiltred A. Gagnon and Mary A |parts of the body, and wholesome avening io show the de- |street, Willimantic was suspended from Briet Notes name “Gude’s Pepto-Mangan" is on the - - ‘he farmer and eity residen: | Docember 16th. Ackley was arrested in | Miss Evelyn Thompson was tendered - | Package. Advertisement. 5 3 Jher are to be discussed. A | Hartford on the 1ith after his automoblle | hirthday supper Monday evening by sews | e nen lpg' o - blooms again in clear ed notice Tuesday morning from Rob- [ Dion, by Rev. J. J. Papition. youthfuln visit the meeting was Au hud struck and Killed a child on Marsh |ing club, friends. Following the luncheon { giy, : = 5 ‘ e aeeting. ciacag |Court Acidoy was discharzer in DO- | e cmaindor of the evening was spent | Hiny ooroq's, ot clte of Plainfiexs - 3 R tar Spangleq |lice court next morning, as Prosecuting |at the home of Miss Thompson at Pros TE T m'my; eS‘ ni:, e na e | Banner Attorney George H. Day stated that in- |pect street. ! 5 S g of Sterling 05 Vestigation had falled to show criminal | Captain Joseoh R. Morrison of Com- 4 orey's scveral days last | cpli Leich and Benmle Frieahers, | pegligence on the part of Ackiey pany G, 169th Irfantry has received no- 1 i New ork, were tice to prepare fis company and equid- | Paci Ly E marriages were recorded at o Pachavg & : x the police court Tuesday morning | Thirteen marriages were recorded at | 0 10 Brefice J5 COVRELy 8RO STRDS g grange meeting Thursday even- 3 3 e Mot ing and witnessed the conferri >4 with tranmporting distilled Il | the town clerk’s oftice during November. [ Tt TOF (REROCtER s conferring of the ! S ¢ e formed by Rev. |*! x and I e Bt I | o e o T T e i T | e e e 0 our bughmess week, making out the abstract. Several from Ekonk grange attended esldence a: oclb d he probably |J. J. Papillon, pastor of ; ate A. Knowl- e Rtbor of the party. | church ; three Ly Rev. A. D. fom of Aovd wasde: tyle- ity Tughiay e Nettlo Jerome and ber son Law- en in town by the po- |pastor of St. Joseph’s chure S Tosioh o % co and infant daughter Charlotte of m morning while passing {each by Rev. O. S. Beaum m?‘hfrf i n’:‘:fi;&?».sflw g ‘ézt‘;a:hg‘ ’é:,!n“-":e. week end visitors at the everal cans of al- |of St Joseph's church, Rev. H e E e LS ad S e Boston with friends. m w Christmas day masses will be celebrat- : es instant rel 5 years of success. - l‘ all drugg -)\v’;fl;} =ub‘j§lf“(*‘< ) the car. Tn court |Cready, .pastor of the Col #and rial Treatment mailed Free. Write to me on his should- |church; Rev. John Pearce, pastor of th Dr. F. G. Kinsman, Hust Block, Augusta, Maiue. herg dld not know | Methodist church; Rev. Walter F. Bor- | Chritimas doy masses witi be celebrat, EAST WOODSTOCK o car contained. We said be bor |ohert, rector of St Epiccopal | 9030 "o, ‘m. wihi Bonediction of the Blessed Sacrament after the 10.30 mass. At St Mary's church masses Wikl he at 0, 8, 9 and 10.30. Special music will rendered by the choirs Of both ‘man is home from Con- 9 ; Q00 Wig ] churches. necticut college, New London, for the : o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Gates left |holiday 4 ' Murra s Doston dtore [Frrauressfmss oo E the coming fear. Do York. ! Sunday with C. H. Potter 2 - L an nily, of West s 1M * (: 2 called on ¢ if 3 wllllmantlc onn son Junian of Shelton. and family Sunda. b 1] 4 Miss Ruth Webber, former empl & is at home I with diphtheria. mgnfihmen{g of the Seagon, wit Mr and Mrs. M. S. Frayer of Joh ston avenue are entertaining Mrs. Fra e 's sister, Mrs. Dana E. Perry and her ye of August Peterson celebrated his 69th the Southern New _England Telephone |binthday Frida d several of hia company IS {o be operator at the Ameri- | Swedish friends came in for the evening. can Thread company plant, beginning to- | Saturday he left to spend two months (Wednesday). Miss BEvelyn Thomp- | with his ter, Mrs. Eric Ander- Q2 1 ° ° . ke r first of the year for visit with her ¢ e l Ralph Mason of Morgantown, West V o Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rowlatt o Pleasant street have as thelr guest fo: the Tegular operator is to leave son. The Chrig tree exercises are to De held in the church Saturday. The young people here h: 2 play to be ve been rehearsing 1 given at that time. the holiday thelr daughter, Mrs. Irving | The men and boys of the parisn, 30 ® ° Weiser of Brooklyn, N. Y. strong, met on Saturday to trim trees Mrs. Frederick A. Cook of Maple ave- | and up the common. They put in , nue is entertaining for the holidays, Miss la good day's work and the women of the Lena Makove of the American Interna- | church under the direction of Mrs. F. tional college, Springfield. A se Jordan, president of the society, ed a fine dinner in the dining room Dress For Christmas | , soum wmoaa == in Norwich overed from Scribner spent Wednes: Mrs. Arthur Sweet ha : s and is able to be out weelkt as @ juror fn the federal coutt Copsright 1921—K Tabor, who has been making the trip each day In his automo Have you considered a Suit, Coat, or Dress as gifts 7 Their Hartford Monday to see a speciali bile over the new road through Cok usefulness and practicability make them very acceptable. S e Auhe s ot s Vaeein| es- | M e B college, arrived Friday to spend thel Mre Hleanor Sweet been in Hartford th SULLIVAN soa TE BOOTLLG GETTING MONEY Y MIGHT GET ding the major min- been insistent on 7 3 2 d Mrs G.lover HEARING ON TARIFF BILL|Japancse islands if th | Many will be given by thoughtful people as sensible gifts and Ul e unt M ouee Y Sl o D = e Sy Tale. Modification of . : E Mr Mrs. William Green arnd Miss e $ aalpERn, mepichn et | e o0 it SothDRIOAY. SAds Lihe i e s wrecrg the saving on each garment is well worth your while. Daniels of Columbia called on dys Cone spent several days in fand Porto Rican cane sugar interests| Definition of t eraphic ve |the . n ndment to reaty, as finally agrecd to permit icle 1 of the agreement, {mean an ad revenn d wines would n to the government's iTS A year. rday. Es finance committee to-{OF the + duty of two cents a pound on | included in A sugar, whi na cane|and f it asked the senal s spending |day for place’s 1s in | Cubar with neurttis | produ rk Sunday The South Windham band held a dance in_Guilford Smith hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Wade spent a 1s able y = fact iy e th pro- e rate proposed in the Fordney bill is 1.6 adys Stratton Home Bureau ¢ o 3 - Backus, who teaches in |agon ana Mre Dakin of Storrs ecoflege | or maes bound:,an Incre spend the Christmas | gere af ¢ rents, Mr. and Mrs. | gay. m. and Mrs. Charles Chamberiin, Mr. | "o 1 ; . X S 2 les Cha lin, A W. M. Sisson, Jr. and Mrs Wi a luxurious gift, especially during this time of the season|and wrs. Pear! Chambertin and Pres |simgn e ot FT Ak B o cott Chamberlin were callers at C. S. v when they are needed, whether you wish to select from a fur| Gogivins suday. R pman and t. aled, officials y would ds this somree. ntt law Furs are always joyfully received, but they will be more sol this year, for they are admirably combined with the idea of ! n of the As interpreted by Mr. conference With the cor: age would not or so-called * nity cottuge last Wednes- | auty forms and giving | foree cent. ove nd the same mder the emer; ney tariff the American beet Spokesmen fo, cane interests, th were. ed with a4 woul forced to o teaches in New i i t han | PART OF . . . b ill spend the Christmas vacation ) o cas |Pend present duty were s e iR = coat or a separate piece, we have it to suit you. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett |, week tog visier a ;Ml;::::n was | Perd 1 the meinlang of the Z <“ e | W. Smith. % o he s 0 Louisiane producers charged that the American producers in Cuba were the EKONK & HANOVER American refiners who always had considered by h nstituting a party to the tr in oo lor dominion to be dealt with by it fought against a duty on n s They sald that e American i closed down efiners would be in a|SENATOR CAPPI position to make big profits out of the THE AGRICULTURAL BLOC American public. ves of the beet sugar in-| Washington, Dec. 20.—The d the two cent duty asked for |tural blog was defended in by “Senator Capper. one of its leaders, ng the country time than v evening a special service was the parish house to which the tv was invited. This was the selected by the Sunday school t Sunday and the fitm, n Hungerland,” was shown at ecal service. In January th cc in charge of this necessary k will take up the annual sub- for the care of the orphans Armenia. Gra Mrs. Edwin Frink and Miss Florence Aprons for Gifts sallup spent Wednesday in Have you seen the new Cre- ; hasing gifts for the Christmas tres . tonnes and Sateen Aprons 7|’ Carl Galiup started his mill last week The Baby, Too, Wants New Things |15 s novelty, and ap.| i i Svine for i sminia Tumir B , ropriate for gift-giving—59c,| Georse Cole s s For Christmas P 7| nis sister in Providonce. 98¢ and $1.19. : Jom Sazles shot 5 Fed 10x and two | periyii coons one day last week. 3 The concert and Christmas tree will be mmu ing a week with T in the Unit brief filed wit Silver, Washi; in the hands until the lof the depa ropresentative The little tots want new holiday clothes, just as much as . i of the American Farm Bureau Federa- 2 ] 3 Petticoats Sunday evening, Dec. 25 e e sted that the maximum rate 14 the bl JAPANESE DEL grown-ups, and we are ready with the prettiest lot of John B. Stanton and family o is being e made 1.6 cents a poun < oking no spocial and, class legiaiatio POOKING PASSAGE WOME hould he- programme knitted things such as Sacques, Baby Sweaters, Booties, [ ! oy - commup To gi Petti £ Silk Ji The program given by moving pictures has been arranged and |Come evident producers v . . 3 o give a Petticoat of Silk Jer- | members of Bkonk grange the pleturs, “An Old Nest” will be | Were losing striment ner: Knitted Sets of Pieces, Bonnzts, Drawer Leggings, etc., shew the coun ; sey from one girl to another, is| barber ana Miss Florence Douglas, de- | cided in thelr favor. The marrled mem- | that will interest mothers as well as the little ones. to prove your thoughtfulness. | ers win furnish the supper at ine moee : . .| meeting. Here they are in a wide selec-; ™t~ Christmas pageant parish house by the [ prEATY LUDES OF JAPANES onished n sadie of Montreal, s returned home aft- tion of styles and colors, at| te play When a P r thrée weeks visit at the home of | Washington, De (prihe i) $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98. James W. Eadle tion of the new four-power Pacific trea-|TO DRAFT HOME RUL -~ — |ty has arisen b sident Harding CHARTER FOR NEW YORK and the American arnfs delegates, b Count Andrassy OCollapses |tns president in public ; ; statement tonl would not At Failure Of Hungarian e teT Royalist Plans ‘Washington conference. In the president’s personal opinion, outlined during the correspondes the Japa New York. Dee. on commissicn or Miller toda: to draft Where there is a persistent cough or general rundown condition, there Scott.’s Emulsion is a positive help. Seott & Bowne, Bloomfield, Wool Scarfs A Wool Scarf will be a wel- come gift at this time of the season, especially the brushed wool kind that will keep you warm and cozy during the zero weather—$2.50 to $5.98. GIFTS, BY THE YARD It can be a pattern for a waist, a dress, a suit, Ribbons Gifts of Linen Ribbqns for all purposes, best|Gifts of Linen are always ac- describe we believe, the large|ceptable, and show good taste assortment we have on display % for fancy work, or to do up and certainly you could not Christmas packages, all at select anything nicer for the| prices indicative of truly good|same amount of money spent| value. for other gifts. RUGS — For a Fimly Gift a home ru to be pres sesion on the oth-| . the representatives of the other ore the treaty was signed that the prin group were to be : agreement al cific islands un United States, Gre: VOLCANIC FRUPTIONS IN THE ANDES MOUNTAINS OF LIGHTHOUS en white Indtans n the pe- Ogdensburs, ¥. Y., Dec. teen members of the crew an lighthouse tender Conere s Laxe taciatad without feod .J. 2025 — and Japan. last Friday result . . . In his formal statement landed safely at Ki ndes A Rug for Christmas is generally considered a | f————— a twomour conference With cording o ord reaching re- Lodge and Underwood of the delezation, the ¢ objection day. family gift, for the fact that every member of | DENTISTS el o sl Banish Biliousness, Constipation the family can join in and contribute their| share. If you should decide on a Rug for a'§ Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland family .ift, we have a wide assortment to| NAP-A-MINIT or a coat, it can also be a pattern of some in- expensive cotton fabric for a kimona, or for 1 in every 2 select from, at interesting prices, fra Promoin peace. ot house dress, they are always acceptable. Sty e g wpit l:ize ‘éxlzm thel FOR oI’T;‘ o ‘:{lipnrl:n:a:(l":!:fl mouncement and other dyspeptic dlsorde.rs by a i | PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND delegates of all the bowers, and although Make short course of Beecham’s Pills—the FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY none of them was willingly openly to failipq y-medyfora]l im-eg-u]arities . 3 o 5 2 < | SPECIALISTS take fssuo with him, there were Intima- our un: g Te Vantines’ Oriental Perfumes and Toilet Articles for Gifts | P S (S P At of the {iver of the digestive organs. For eliminat- ! ; J G tually" from Several mvarters. 1His Jat & _ For years VANTINES have|The display includes Perfume,| VANTINES INCENSE e ixiy Gran. g, Sicind Statement generally was accericd by ihe < ing waste products from the system, been the connecting link be-| From time immemorial insense | \mm——— e kg e iattuer of the improving the appetite, strengthening Toilet Waters, Face Creams,|has been the odor of welcome, Baron Kato, head of the Ja the stomach, and in other respects tween the East and West, bear- was one of those who showed Face Powders, Tal P it is also refreshing and stimu- - JAY M. SHEPARD inferest”in_tho presidents uiitude ‘P keeping the bodily health in a sound . . 3 3 . ige of oy, 4 he apan: ing those charming fragrances lating. We have/a varied as-| ™ susceeding Fitmore & Shepard Statesman, provented him from Take condition which the eastern world knows|9¢T Soaps, Bath Salts, etc.|sortment of Incense odors as| Funeral Director & Embalmer R T T e well as styles of burners that| w-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC| Count Jullus Andrasey, has re o “ine prineinal Tavancie flands, and , 3 s Ky Kl 2 i i eives 0 e added that “th ani) dopted a +For the western world to enjoy. | Each one an appropriate gift.|will take their places among| badv Assistant. Tel. Connection | " the capture and mprisonment | the time ot signing might. b ehange ec am S the om g,'fg“ of former King Charles and Queen |in-the future, so I can sa ynothing at 2 p welcome Km B Zita of Hungary. He too has been | this tim ourey 1r'OoS. captured and will probably be in- | In :_r:;xm;;xtflgrs it was saia that - E FUNERAL TORS Al terned. The faflure of the coup e British and Americans Wwho 2 EMBALMERS | Wetat has signed tho asath warrant | {00k he lead in traming (e tresty o Sold 205 12 i ) > C. MURRA ! Co 36 Unian St. Willimantic, Conn. | ©f 81l Rovallst ?hopes of having |ang that the Javanese for a time opnosed everywhere 25¢—40 pills . - - Phone 282 iLady Assistant) Charles ascend _ the . throne Of |he arrangement. Arthur J. Balfour, <~ in boxes 50c—90 pills 9 . "z'“""-q 4 A Hungery-again. it 2l of the British, was declared to have .