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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY revsonats .| CHAPLAIN KERNAHAN GALLS ONPEOPLE |™ : Albert Altschul has returned from : ; L 5 SRR e : DA o) SRR ibending New Year's with hig mother in |~ 2 i 7 .xemm’fi;'l’h‘mfi?"if& ik - Wew York city: e E e i 5 A R 3 t A off — it twears” i 5 % 7 a-gain of 273. This is the largest nym- ['m ¢ away the lungs + Mrs. George §. {Rehmond of Mystic). % ka Der of any town in the county. - E‘ 5 o . was calling on friends I town Wednes- Al 8\ L |7ns s “the schoot enumeration fn <t et Negeciurl day and Thursday. = 5 - D | b = . 1 —_— owns of New London; Wingham * and| ! eads: Lo At colds often lead Miss Margaret Counfhan of this city ITolland counties ~for 1 r 'i'h 'b M’ a our L o at 5.03 o'clock this fhas returned after a few days’ visit with t pneumonia. < 2 3 Fathe avening. s i ew R Chaplatn A, Farl Kernahan spoke Fri- |indicates that he jwho utters it believcs : ; by "'f::: 3 store. At the wtak end thers s 148 DRUENtS | 1 hom iy hie sy atie & et sthy | 127 Dleht for the fouftn me at Trinity | a¢ Lo ive s, Chlstian Kte s the right : ¢t Norwich Tubercylcsis sanatorium. Pt ing to do. A person w-ould nét wish to | New London twith friends in Providence. Melhogiec 0o et (Lo A f;ly himself in the future to something | Norwich . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morin of Norwieh|duite gemerally among, the peadle present | which is not good In the present. There | Bozrah .. have been spending the week with Mr,|that not i many vears had such a .re- We mean no matter how, prompt relief from colds and ,- | B.ytomorrow, (Sunday) the fay's be length will have increased 10 minutes, it still Let your next corset be a Nubone. Full : : ts Bistory. throat troubles. ' ’ 2 fore his expression of a decision to some | Colchester ;. busies 3 4 Morin's parents, Mr. and Mre. F, Morin | ligi-us meeting been staxted so quiétly and | time do it is indicative of an ' aporeci- | East Lyme 413 RN : "'3:":'“"“ ’-:: any article we phroclars, © Tel, T88.—adv. of Abagvilie. ‘a.:;;x:afdnm p;o;mh\,.._; =0 q\:l‘cklr. M_l‘l:- cation of its value; but a lack of determ- Erlnklll: cees s Y ¢ AdK 5 N 3 9 1 ;5 homestead ios house at| 1iss Gra s ‘m churohe. o quite A d5-|ination and surrender. riswold . | merve - destroying carries our guarantee— u:m t;:!‘hfgm © gt ey lhgl‘;osg;“;,n""?;:iswfls ;:‘111 mcz;rye ‘;;’; tance are coming ‘and bringing delegations | “Not Now—But Some Time' 'alwiys | Groton .. drugs upon which b ool committeein charge of & masquerads |Of Tembers and friends. There were six- | shows that the person is procrastinating. | Lebanon ioh “Your back if you | Whesler school at North Stonington|next Tuesday evening. ty in the choir. There will be at least{There is no attitude of mind that is any | Ledyard many medicines money o B e eighty voices in ghe choir for the rest of [ morg destructive than this owe. Spiritual | Lisbon . deplend for their it” will oven for the winter tprm Tuesday, Misses Lillian and Lucele Stetson. of|the meetings which do not close until the | jmpulses die and magnificent oppertunities | Lyme .. temporary effect, want Jan. 10, Norwich visited at the home of their|ecvening <f the fiftecnth. Elmer G. WIl- |pass. Thousands lose thelr souls while | Montville ....... and which are da s, becauss. Vs Smart reduction on all stamped linens, | brother, Mortimer Stetson at _Central|son Smith is a very successful song leader | they walt. North - Stonington . ) i they . T H I N K 1 - At TWoman's Exchange; also on baskets | Village, early’ in the week, and is taking charge of the ‘music with [ Chaplain Kernahan showed by eloquent | Old Lyme .. weaken the body and aliow the dissase . and other fanay articles.—adv. enthusiasm. He Is unueually successful|and powerful description how uncertain | Preston to get a deeper hold. = A nex bodk at the Otis library is S. G. OBITTARY. in leading people to love Gospel songs. | we are of tomorrow. He preached an ex-{ Salem . . PMBes” Maw. - Worasn . and Maaners ‘of Mrs. John Miller. The stiendance was I::srl),'«!lvc times | pository sermon <n the text, “Whereas ¥ou | Spragus .. PSRRI T of $100,00,000" - |Colontal Times, in two volumes. Mrs. Margaret MoCue Miller, wife of |35 !arge as the first night of the series. | know not what shall be on the morrow, o7 | Stonington i I ¢h s ands in 1 0 small Gegree Yo <4 00,4 from m .' " 'The recent cold has frozen the river at | John Miller of New Haven, died Thurs-| Chaplain Kernahan preached upon the sub- | what is your lifa? It is even a vapour: | Voluntown g Sorgre deatnds o e F:.}:_ ot | American consumers. Sterling so that the U. S. Finishing com- | day evening at the home of her father,|1%t: “Not Now—But Some Time.' He|that appeareth for a little while, and | Waterford . : 2 fance z SN ¢ e e, mohoply THE LIVE STORE any. i harwesting 10-inch ice. Thomas H. McCue; 37 Mahan street,[S2ld: “Not mow but some time" is the | then vamisheth - away."—James IV.1¢ ~ NORWICH AND NEW LONDON | lee-cutting has besn started at Tolland | New London, having been ill for the past | ARSWer <f turee-fourths of the people who nance. hazv s -prices, Mr. Harper said, was that min. e o panet -lw"’ 9:‘:;"::“":; inthe | Ature“lamps in candelabra costing 492 482 | Uniied. States who, yléws the‘futurs with about a’ quarter ware €0ld to consumers Windhas . There were some declsions for Christ. o, S > 1981 n s I et i are asked to start for Jesus and do not | Chaplain Kernahan went to B.ston : SRR, ST CRnalth pond. The e ua | S NeAKE HOH Heart HeabilE) e T r Lo Cmn e e e IR S rokin - 4 412 Uo e T ool | ™ $1.05. F.eadlig. bubs for Ford cars eleven inches thick and a good quailty. | Born in New Londeg 20 e TLouisa Sul-|Much when he receives this answer. I|wich tonicht (Saturday) and on Sunday | Ashford .. e .}: A, gFeater "D‘;‘w“"";‘mfi’:"‘ 5 te [co8t 16 cents to make and eell for g2 © 2 Corset demonstration, Monday, Jan. 8| (R8WIC O TINRAE A0 SN0 ew London | FTay. God that He may onable me to show | morning will preach at Baltie, Sunday | Canterbury ... ....~. 202 9104 Bl e RS ] «'cm,“, cents, he added. while side lamps made HOPFLES WITNESSED LIQOTR to. 14th. The Specialty Shov, 140 Main| 8 e 1ife Sexept for . few|YOU that it Is a very dangerous mistake to | afternosn he will delbver an address at a | Chaniin . v, 108 24| oresident. of, the Royal Worcester. Corse! | for 30 cents retar at $1.05~ BAID IN NEW YORK CITY | stréet—adv. weeks when, she made her home in New|ADId® by such answer’ whenaver any |large mass meeting of boys and men a th- | Bastford - 188 - Ms|Cer THe sunset Friday was lurid as a | i, syt 3 a3 e » e 3 Mr. Harper said the General ‘Electric ! 2 will Haven with her husband. | Going (o|TerSon Fives me. that anewer I alwayvs|Y. M. C. A. at 4 o'clock. He will speak | Hampton 1921 Mr. Fannig 18 91 3ears old and 1322 an. §.—Prehibition agents | m-vie sunset, iIndicating a warmer day = 2 b . . : Company charged $160 for a spot weld- Sare | Killingly <1614 0 624 | markifor him the eomplation of €1 vears| o o e es tn making 1 New London a he e (-’l\.(e it as an indication that he has been | at a mass mesting of the younz peorle’s - ot 0 om- 2 'z lamps, sy ralded Jack's restaurant at Sixth |ioday, than whI be to the taste of the iCe- | heraor 11 semn Sl e merer tng|thinking about n_Christan lite. When | cletins of the Protestant ehurches at | Plinfleld "7 CINILE 1 of setihes an prmlint A e e if | Tlle independen: concerns_quoted sim- enup and 437 wrreet and hauled away |men loaves besides her husband & némee|YOU ONCC Zet a Derson t. wnink serious- |6.30. He will preach at 7.3 at Trinity |Tomfret ... Lo MR Tt B Forth of liauor in moter| On her way to visit the town farm | monthe-old baby, Louise, her parents, a|l¥ 25 Tell as honestly abdut this life | Methodis 38 arge crowd of shoppers wit- 3 y. Louiss, he nts, Tipiscopal church. The massPutnam ..... - Wednesday afterncon, Mrs. Charles L o v lot '45 who pants in | UaT-machines at $35. He explained that . hers in dn executtve Moy ter, Mary, and four S iihat e dp. oK the General Electric jcharged off con- oo i R * | scotiana UL 3 rititer cclora. = ¢. | siderable to developmehit expenses™ e Thomas | one-fourth of the battle. is over meeting at £.50 will also be held at Trin- | Seotias e e 1 boassal'y. Pt ne t “%itt a summons gor the | Buress. of Moogup, fell on the fos and hen, Martin and Jobn, all of New| 'Ot yow—But Some Time" alwayslity church. J N _.«‘m e e at the miant | A letter trom General Electric, & roke her wrist. London, n Du Some employ- i r-.vm;!yh:—(’ the |~ The hospitaiity committee for Trint Mrs. James G. Cheery R forbiddipy Hr. Harper's company to sell - 3313 the same a5 Y nas don for the WAL (hres |y oeGhY decorarive amns of & ceriain . 2 gy 754 soora years. Fe handles quest type was offered in evidence. The wite e T.. (Thurston) widow of James | LESS PLEASURE YERICLES ODD FELLOTWS' MINSTRELS i b o his Aewk with the judgment.and desi- |1 diad Rt Hariiharie s F1°Risssit ARE NOW CROSSING BRIDGE PLEASE LARGE AUDIENCE Ze ot , ~y ness said he had received it this morn- 1921 1820 | SiAns: whiek won “Bim. Tecogmition i Mis|ing He knew of the general lamp bus- Torcester, January 3rd, azed 53| The receints of the Thamés river toll| Under the auspices of the two local o * tral Paptist church is | vears, 10 mos., and 6 days. She was born | bridge continue to fall off cacn month e 1 Methodist church this wesk is Mrs. * comp s personal stock, kept |3 3 ne building with | Allen. Misses Hannah and Anna Ha - ol axé Mre. Wm: H. Bath ~ ents stated that admis-| Next week the C Y i Al | onand Sht early years. - iness, which the committee will investi- . r 0s., and 6 s nue to f 3 lodges of Odd Fellows a bright and |JTP0E - K R Eate on resuming its Inquiry + week, ~i=h 4 doorway leading to the |to have special meetines every night ex. |in Boston, the daushter of Henry C. and | &nd January and Pebruary are quite |snappy minstrel show was given Friday | AN = WEDDINA, Mr. Hafper said, as pis business is con- - was refused when thev en- |cent Saturday. There will be an Harriet E. (Hilton) Thurston. She lean likely to show no improvement, due to|evening at Odd Fellows' hall. The at- ,_"“"“ Figee 183 . " Preatice—Rroek. fined to minature bulbe. A N whereapon one of |town speaker every night i sone ; Douclas T. and Gerdan 4., three the ess amount of automobile travel. In|tendance was large, the hall being filled | Columbdia ... < o “Jan. Sth, Richard| Edgar T. Brackeit, counsel for the # roke a smad window in the [ Miss Milne, expert corsetlere, will be| Dorothy ., Gertrude A. ard | fact many people lay up thelr cars from | te-capacity with a very appreclative au- | Corentry ... > KX';,”;'[‘g“;h " Mass., son of | General Electric, sought permission to . ¢ safety catch. Ten | . 'tne Specalty Shop, Jan. & to 14, Make | ajl of Worcester. Jan, 1 to April 1 each season and this|dience.” The minstrels were good and | Fllinston .. 8 . rs FOUB. APSRiEEED featty,—nav | ineral services were held at the Home | has its effect on Hebron ... in & second story ravel across the bridge.|the feam of end men had a bright ar- Chapel of George Ses: i 243 | Mr. and Mrs. Myrog 3 JPntics ot Lin- | cross-examine Jr. Marper, © , ‘mar | mittee adfourned without gra . e ns Soms Cn., 71| The net receipts for the month of De-|ray of local hits up their sleeves which | Mansfield I e N o Bocton | permissios:. the restaurant it | Archdeacon J. Eléred Brown officfated | pioicant siret, Worcester. Friday at 2 | cember were $781.10 less than they pass:d out from,_ time to tims. The | Somers riag 3 rook ~ATETIIE DI o a8 etiebratin of the noly communion at | 3/ L S S Cineters! | unication betmeen the 0| Tvinits Epireopal church, at 10 a vember. November showed a f: teolos and chor inglng was exceilent, | Stafford of $2.247.85 from October and October |every number being well received and the | Union receipts were about $4,000 less than Sep- | singers beinz forced to respond to in-|Y.ernon . tember income. sistent applause. Willington There were 18,685 less pleasure vehi-| The following was the programme: Rev: -Albe ook, brother of the e TWercester., bridé, perfor: the marriage ceremony, | ABRUPT TERMINATION OF which took place at the home of the SSHANTUNG CONVERSATIONS bride'S parents. The bride was attended O N henee stoel ehut. | Fridas. the feast of the Eptnhany #rad the window of the anartment | The Campfire of the ¥: ras riswed epen with crow |tional church, Mrs. A. C. Moody-Sisson Wedding, ~| A pretty home wedd 18 Monroe street. Laki an, met In the . Com 8 by hér sister, Miss Clara Brook, :- Washington, Jan, § (By the A. P)— : Bor, TWhtiman T. wWoodh ¢t ine | Cles crossing the bridge in December|Asleep in the Deep, Edward Colling: | CONNECTICUT pocrons vorr A s e e v A s The Shagtes o e O ™ engaged in carrving | Month's mind requiem mass for the| 7%t chureh of Lakewod R L. unlt | November 32,795 and December 14,111 Sing F = =2 . : s 3 Eradute of the nurtex txn large Automebile vans. | reposs of the soul of Mrs. Joha F. Nevoi <l ! e b Moo ot oe: | The figures for December are: Baker; Yoo Hoo, Harry Spicer; Down | Although the majority .of th:- physi- | trainifik school at T cked by the agents t. Mary’s church, Monday, Jan. 9th, | A Chinese declined to ace counter proposal for pay a Japanese ent for ihe ans in nineteen state: vinz to" a | eral hokpital, Boston. Mr. Prentice is 2 e e attonday by Mre | 17.903 passengers in vehicles.. $395.1#|the Trail to Home Sweet Home, George |Cans in ninet tated, repivi 1 ital, “Bost tice i v wes nded by Mrs. s 3 n vehicles.. $895 o e e e by Mrs | e omaies " a3y | Gulle: Na. Andrew Boyens: Way: Down | questlonnaire sent out by the Journal of | gradubte of the Norwich Frée Academy. adv. 1813, 4 of ¥ 4 coll He Kiaochow-Tsinanfu railway by a fifteen 2 " |the American Medical Association, -de- | class of 1812, and of Harvard colle year- loan redeamabia by China i fivs The music instructor in Norwich 7ublic | Miss Ruth Phillips was ring bearers | 4375 one-seated automoblles .. 1,093.75 | Youder In the Cornfleld, entire company: | ciared that they did not beliéve tht pre- | 18 anabsistgpt secretary ofthe Cam- s, o ette, orion Tex ot s of Seotch and | Ly ool Miss Mary F. Rozers, who was at Mrs. Edwin 8. Agard. 307 large auto trucks ........ 10743 JECUSRA. Frank SLOnke: b oS W |seription of whiskey. wine or. beer mec- | bridgé Y. . As s Japanese delegates found unaccepta " nazne and other rare | poacus hosoital, with what it was fea: o gl e 4716 small auto tracks ...... LIT8.004 (00T O O etnl. Perer e | essary n their practice, the Conneetieut| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Prentice will arrive in |10 ipe two Chinese alternative propo- i GRBBE Ao e OROIN " ik reshvered and 16t Mrs. Sarah Stanton Brownime Agard, | a74 motorcycles L s B st h’ B <% | physiclans who repl the question- | Norwich teday (Saturday) for a brief | caie “oif “eneir present form.” providing o foizure soon snread | o hospital early in the week of Attorney Harry B. ASard Of| 1582 bussis ............esees e T pur Fotham : T _AINt | naire declared for whiskey_and beer but | stay_with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. My- | 0%, ({7l immediate cash pasment, oF e Tenderloin district and the P00 R 0 d Commt | Wednesday morning at| 405 one-hc s~ vehicles B g e o A0, ;""x"- Gaile. | reircted wine as a therapeutic agent. |ron B Prentice, No. 42 Lincoln avenue. | g nments, covering twelve years with #8e became 2o démme that po-| _SURIER e by hogpital whers she went| 87 fwo-horse vehicles: el e e Ciive: | Whiskey wo= by a count.of 238 to 15 “Armatreng—Lovell. an option to take up remaining _notes reve atled to serve or- | Saturdsy, Jan. Music by for a minor operation. | Miscellancous monologue, Frank Mell; Cubanola Glide, | by 119 o 71 and wine lost 181 - Pt = Tty Orchestra of Willimantic.—adv. norrhage developed. oaitaseiaid s e jdance, Raymond Perry, Miss Mae Guile, | 27 Won b¥ G e vas In nroerese, Mr.| Sirce the lifting £ the war s horn in ‘Green HIill R. L. S ier oy Resdieely Ivan E. Armstrong of Shannock, R. L. | Within a shorter period. The Chiness ! % 4 235, he. Connecticut doctors. voted e offer included the apdointment of.a Jap« i Bdward Collins, Mis nnie Lambert, | 1© fr and Miss Blanche Emily Lovell wers | Offer inclu G X Gross recelpts ! : :|amainst lezal restrictions in the. . pre- . ick | anese chief engineer. . e S TR HASR A ER THRGoN & Worister e the Mr and Mrs. George W.l Cous e Mrs.- Charles Stapleton, John J. Par- s bricis married on Christma# eve at Hoos . s e bt o & cHaten Pieom Chintrali Vilage: to . Ncrwick:on fhe Crandall Browning, July | Not eessimer oo Trraad sons, Myron Ladd and Miss Luctile | ScTiption of alcoholle Vauors 136 to 180 fzyyg x v, by Rev. Eiugene Plke. They , The Japanese offer was Japan's “final : : b hiiing in ia 89 cents. The trolley fare | 5 b S Al B DR A Guile; Southern Melodles, Triple Link |, In the nineteen states where the ques-|,rq ‘now making their home in Shan- [ Susgestion” for a settlement of the vex- al a steam train is 89 cents. Th a Connecticut registration, 18.272; & s e S gaple LK | tionnaira was used 6.787 mhvsiclans de- here Mr. Armstrong is employed. ; atious questions of control of the dis- Finstein. "2 faderal sgeht who clims |cénts 8 eadiiated e i st Gratns - er,s James Blatf and Bdward Collins: | " ¥ 9 e {lway, & Suriihed a SHT: ST VRS AL 5 Z R e 5 sketch, In Ol4 Virginia, Mrs. Eugene |3 therapeutic azent, and 6,518 said that |, “yio eiee " The bride 1s the daugh- | © fthe entire Shantung controversy, Ma- , s drink of whiskey | At the weekly meetinz of Saint Mich- ARt POLITHOUEE (GIEES DIt Bovens and Miss May Guile; buck and |tPeY found it of value in their practiee. | . o¢ Harry A. Lovell of 72 High street, | sanao Hanihara, one of the Japaness Rurant. Finsteln had no part | ser's Boy Scouta of Wes'erly. Thursday pchopl bt Sy wiBiE Nuta APPEAR ON THE STAGE | wine dance, Ansus MacDonald: Virginia | BT was supported by 2.868 doctors and | 170 0/ (Fo, delegates told newspaper correspondepts et Frin. iy Seing Pachaels Tall DeT T itand iaata] /Efrionte falcnt i Dlossm ot Dot | ae) Mire i ot Ats Shoton M it e P 0881 bt 'jifl“;;""‘“‘;h"f s el e 2N i after the meeting. Hflfl” that the 3 E 1. Pavne, formerly of Norwhh, gave the vived by he; . Bace 2 : 2| all the physiclans. stal at they . ;i er, but said VATE DISCUSSING THE e in a eerfes of lectures om | zard, a son, Harry Browning| at 1f:st\ga3r c{' the m:n and c;xy ofikfis ;:d[:;lms‘ :( ?{r:; Sl:ncer'. \‘l;'s myq.a‘ nad known no cases of suffering or death | COMBINY FIXES PRICES ez Chinese had geclined ffer, but sa SORIE R Gk | R L. Vand. three| At the Norwich courthouse and will be | Collins, Mrs. Helen Smutz, Mrs. Muriel v orence The United - that there might be another meeting to« 2 A 3 ara Tan.| lisplayed before an admiring audience | Roesslor. Leo Lanoie, Andrew Bovens, | FeSulting from the enforcement. of the OF ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS |, ,u or Monday. s PR States civil service com-| ot P A D Mrs. Lilla] at the Davis theatre Monday, when the | Myron Ladd, J. J. Parsons, A. A. Guile | Prohibition law. N Cew York, Jan, §.—Consumers® prices | - Tho Javanese, he sald, had no inten= A Alscossion of the | Tission announ Atldn, “t0 o Saford oPiaw X ork and. Mra E"_f musical comedy “All Aboard” is pre-yand Charles Stapleton. of efectric light bulbs uc“ in homes, of- | 1R at the present time of asking inter- . itated by the eon-|'C JaD. B, Lo g A Carnenter of Hartford and, Schted under the auspices of the Knights | The end men were Frank Mell, Ray- | BORROWED FROM GREEKS % y > Arthur J. Balfour and Sec Ford s=tinet the seafine | % of reasonable’ age. for va T iehieen Frederick Trown. | of Columbus and the Catholic Ladies of {mond Perry, Traman I Nawherrs of : . Memphis, Tenn iss Marf Beat-ize pehtiean. Misspurf, chairman | tral Village, who - bilex throughout the | Yention 54 Arthur Botham, Andrew IN NORWICH, 18 REPORT {50 NG Aol e abina. | Tetary Hushes, aithough he said the C Tt R T Ftizabetn T.| Columbus. Friends of the four young |Royens, Robert Woodmansee and Clif- nese might consult with the heads of the e v = Anton J. Angelo and George Bartis.|tion 6f manufacturers, it was testified to- * o * ances Kimball Babeock,| ¥Omen from the courthouse officcs are:ford C. Carey. The interlocutor was A.i| yxs Greeks who nromoted candy stares, |day before the Lockwood leglslative com. | British and American delegations, under Jean Pabeock, Katharine Agard| ANUICIDAting their appearance on the | H. Perry and the planist was Milton Os. - ¢ remubiica g rmnenent in the wi< toM B¥ Senitor z offices” the conversations Z P id to have borrowed money q Sinaties, it was charg- | ¥hose “good e of Portiand. Ore. Henry .| DaVIe stage with more than the usual|borne. There was a chorus of About 40 | Frer, “roer ot thelr. nationaiicy. n. New e el resumed several wieks 2o, n an and elebtiang | Frances hospit lla Safford of New Tori| Interest itain, Norwich. Willimantic. Bristol | e . & attempt to settle the dispute “ou’ . . i r ke S e Asara and| Jiss Mary G ward axlmantilomn g the minstrel, dancing was | PUUER SOFEICE TRUTETAE at Tacke C"m.,,'“”"?{e a federal esurt decislon at | @FmS conference. ] » g e b gy P Tk e riin Agart Baker of Toand| K IS one of the “Antdotes” and an |enjoved in the hall, music being furnish- | {0012 Fla. on a charge of securing |moiedg, in 1911, which oracred the com: | Dr. Wellington Koo, c? tha Chiness W county. Mre 2 ) xceedingly satistactory Tuil 2 il 1e0s; S N nnicative im- ¢ aga‘nst the charges whish | Windham county. and M Kat Asard Meacham. of| SCpedinaly satisactory one at that 3 |2 by the Guile orchestra. s ok Sty foas (g oo i 1011, which odersd, the oo | qelsgation whe | Tese conmamn e mpaign exnenditures. The | If vou want to try the ham, Me rding epor at come ou! e NS % e s ent | caught halhut ever sold from the rehearmls. Miss Helen s N it i ex, the m oting. | 1 Trist company of Newliha commitice was told by W. H. Har. | mediately afteg t = R Frank P. Chapman, Dreaghers Clo i e Dro o | STATE OFFICIALS co\FER O Britaln. per. president of the Miniature Incan-| “The situation is qiie critical” Dr. p RO ot & vote) | i e LU o P. Chapman, for many years a|a cabin boy. a part she fits into very ac- FROHIBITION. EXFORCEMENT |- Augelo and Bartls canducted, for & - . The first floor apar £ descent Lamp Company, of Newark, X. |Koo said. l"au.ud i\ do nat s u; 9y my; 3. His concern and other independents | thing hastily. We may. however, deck had been 1irced ‘out of husiness by act- | 10 make a statement later tonig] ual and threatened pawent litization of e the General Electric, Mr. Harper said.| A pedagogue of the old school says | eted farm house at N terivm is now nccnied by Dr. and PECTACULAR £100.000 Max Teslitz of the simator s FIRE IN NEW YORK CITY | marriage ‘THe upper apartment town of Bozeh, died at| ceptably, while Miss Malzle Maloney,! State and federal officials conferred | cight months, a ca"dyf‘;;ke";" n \fi:‘: e oft Friday, shortly after| bookkeeper in the water office. is one of | Friday afternoon at Hartford on plans anfla!n- b‘as; Au!}:'@ u";w;nfirle sem“ an lliness of about sixthe sailor boys whose graceful steps in | for enforcing the law In regard to pro-| of AnZnciay ‘f"“ AL weel the hornnipe wili be one of the dancing | hibition and the sale of food and fuel. | Seoured a loan of 31 + dox- plac before d e i 1 st the | man wre born in Bast Lyme| {eatures® Miss Julia O'Connell, bookkeep. | TRE Meeting was called by Attorney Gen | mercial Trust company. offerh n.ld“lh’“ Afterward his company was reorganiz- ts: x?fib“ii'x:flglz*fg ‘fn:n“hn not 1 s 1853, the son of Solomon and| er in the city treasurer's office, is-one of | €ral Frank E. Healy of Connecticut, act- | CHrity the money wi e €7 | ed. E > 5 —A speeteular of | . M Bélis. FAlo enb Johnsoa e VWales £Chanien sk 30| the “Sweethearts,” the chorus t! ing on the suggestion of Attorney Gen- | Were to receive fr"’m: a\prance com-| The committee dipped into the practic- smast. i ¥in tonight caused dam- | ford spefe on “What a Lira vears azo he was married in Norwich to| cludes some of the prettiest girls het cral Daugterty for co-operation between | PA1 S 8% & ""; ‘“‘2' '| w2 \f:,, '}Rr}m" & of {HE General Kiectrls immediately - an $100.000 in 2 |15 2 Small Place,’ 'and Miss e Edwards - who s him| cast federal and state authorities. o “_“ <_“=M 5 HY en Fopdad b iodd After “its counsel S:muel Ustermyer, - rers’ building | Mre Carlotta With the following” children el After the conference Attorney General | during the night, taking & v Jelon” |charged .that through the alleged mon- Thir e, aroe kel P Witliam cons. ! GIVES WARNING OF FAKE announced the appointment of a| &S ‘”' t ;'“( 4 e ""”'“""“’0 com- |opoly the company exacted yearly “an frevan struck | i M mr i 5 WORKED OX b, A, g,| SOMMittee of four “to formulate a gen- | Panles refused to tufrf the money. ev - hurt W & - o Bt ot o e Elizabheth arney Buel, state regent| its scope to mect the conditions existing | 7€ 0 - \lpin mad Waldors. | AL 3 meeting of the executive commit- | He also Jeaves two brothers. Mose a1 | of the Danghiers of the Amerionn Rvor| in Gonmectiont - o et ony cxlsting | Showing proof af a less. Bulletin’s Pattern Service B & S Sors resoves | e IS EIEIWHIE Beliocl Debatons | Berville iohapinan or Tas :xffme"‘_"e lution. has sent out a letter compladn-| tee Wwould submit a report to a future | It is claimed they have borrowed from g « scaie f the Biaze wore alxrmed | S0 (hie Fresk plane were mads for the ; Liian Ryan of California| ("% that a man believed %o be an impos- | meeting, at which a larger number of | $5.000 to £10.000 from thelr eountrymen 2 wmoke which flitered it thair | 7% T8 B2 0 T8 YERL et v el e en Gillette of Fast Lema | 67 has been deceiving varlous promi-| officials are expected to be present. S s ' NS Srdorcd *7 | eoived, ~ That Submarine Warfare Should | There is also one grandchild. Willian| Nent daughters in Connecticut and New| The committee named by the atiorney A e e Robert Congdon. re ealied ot th handle| City Clerk John N. Keeney of; Rock- Mrs. ville retired this week after sixteen“years York states into loaning him cash on the| general has State's Attorney Hugh M. strength of the assertion that he Is a| Alcorn of Hartfrod county as chairman son of 1776 with a perfect line of de-| The other members are State's Attorney AMERICAN LEGION POST HOLDS REGULAR MEETING , ) Greenwood Is Always Ready John Angelonex : For Big Breakfast and Full e |, Following a lingering fliness Mrs. An-| scent. He neaded the money to tide him| A. A. Alling of New Haven county, |, W' & €004 ,’hl‘,;d et e g 1S Work. of continuous service. At the final ses-| tonia Angelone, widow of John Ange-|over until his funds became available.| State’s Attorney Homar S. Cummings of A A TACkn, of Energy for Days st painting is more| flon of the comron council Alergian A.|lone, died at her home at 81 North|They have not become available to date. | Fairfieid county and United States Di vea it Pilsay eviity Bt Legion —_— e E. Waite introduced a resolution ¥hank-| street on Friday afterncon. She was|and the entleman seems to have disap-| trict Attornsy E. L. Smith. Stend- Trotk s - oth o rinade | - think for & ; S e aoomey for his semvices and ex-|born in Italy 65 vears ago, but . the|peared. The Daughters wish to warn all| ‘Those at the conference were Attdmey | Tooms, Stead block, esiding. % e s T ans Bl —————————————| pressing appreciation of his tworl | greater part of her life has been spent| membors of their organization against| General Healy, United States District At- | 1o% S Blackmar presiding. = © - o averyihing agrees with me since Tan At Piainfield tha other day, E {In this city where she-is well and fa-|the man they now feel is an tmposter.| torney Smith. Assistant United States |, T08 Va9 the M8 MESHAE o the mews y lac has fixed my stomach up in such fin son of Payson Bahewk, came near death | Yorably known. She was a member of, This borrower. Who is sumosed to he| District Attorney Cohen, Superintendent 1Y Slected adfutalt and Shane ofifose #7d shape,” ssid Nelson Greeawood, Plain- ILIS . asphrxiation fr'm inhaling exhaust | St. Mary's church. 3 “spurious ~Elaimant to the her-| Hurley of/ the state polige. Dalry and | ) *0 % 0% 08 o e e g e suffered from ine | 7, from A Easoline enzine he was rua- | She is survived by. two daughters | Itage of '76. is desoribed as of sallow | Food Commissioner Hoit. Deputy Dalry carneitetore: i teiaeting " The redheid o0 —“For about a year I ning In a shop with the door closed Mr. | Mrs. Peter Angelone of this city and,an. | complexion, minus_several teeth in his|and Food Commisstoner Warner, and the . : Paddockz, Specalist, of| (P4, the Nasksmitn, found him sence. | f digestion. My trouble came on me after other daughter in Italy. There are pew |upmer jaw. of dark halr, dressed in a| (OUOWIng state's attorneys: Aleorn of |the adjutant and treasurer wers wch- | hax distributed free | 1#8S-on. the floor of the ghop and drew | 1 ot back from France and was dis- . : . : ed from the army gnd went back to eral grandchildren. dark sult, with a dark overcoat and pos. | Hartford county, Alling of New Havenmitted andsecepted = . o $27 Job at the cotton mil. The crange - i | him into-the alr oy A sessing a dark hat. As his charaster| COUNLY. Searls of Windham county, Hull TEOuE e o 7, 4 idently didn't agree with me, for 1 com- A O S i - aude E. Stevens, aems al€o to ba dark persons are warn.| Of New London county, Holcomb of |Nesday evening by the girls“of the. post menced Having trouble with my stomach. - t of cnr\;flmucn, Pt oy . = motiee 1n 1 Seaule, Wash | (0 0 e i cash wnthl hiz| Litehfleld county, Noone of Tolland coun- | ¥35 e, SRl aendts M"‘h""-,w“‘ p : 3 116t istremed and) sluggieh sl ges bilious colie, jaundice, gas|”" == = Vmper ft i3 learned that Mrs. Claude E.| o daat - i e railable | t¥ 2nd Inglis of Middlesex county. State's | Proceeds of the Aant T whists® ‘I and mornings I got up wi . 8ok o ¢ the Gail Biagder| _ GUESTS OF MES. ¥. L FARRELL , formerly Miss Harriet E. Noyes|{escont, “and M -soon-tobe-avallable| i iomey’ Cummings was not present 1 foftow will be sot ssifie as & atparate, 3 A b ,‘,""k,:‘;‘mfi,,“i°fl."‘fn:}'dfx; as associated with| Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 the icn, died there In a hospital last 2 g fund for the purpose of purchasing new. o 3194 e THI mey Just send name today for | members s evening. Mrs, Stevens was for- i = 5 furniture for ‘tha post’ reoms, .| . A parxTy BovDOIR SET. e ian hax - nindes, quidt % o Dr. E. E. Paddock, | rick's chuzch employed In the store of Noyes &[T 1vAL SERVICES AT MT. STATE HOSPITAL FRIENDS The post finance’ offioer ealled ‘atten-'| - myitern 3154 supphies. (e atyiea here | wobitns oy (anie D% TR, Teca x NK 201, Kansas C' Mo. during the Christmas for many vears and was . the CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH MAKE GIFT TO DRE. J. H. ALLEN |tion to the fact that the annual dues ars | jjjustrated. It is cut in four sizes: Small e — ained by Mrs. Fa wife of Orgar- zhter of C. H. Noves of Norwich who| A revival is being held at Mt. Calvary ist Frank I her & s THE WM. ‘W. BACKUS | Washingtor s ears conducted a pop-corn|Baptist church this week and tl our ‘years ago last r. | now due and rev .y b 32. 3 me up ali righygand I've not had a touch z September D: uested that they be pald’|32-34, medium, 36-33, large 40-42, and ex- ¥ 3 rn tist church this week and the meet & e ness on Fount of indigestion Yor the past two month: G large 44-46 inches, bust measure. A | When the alarm clock sounds ‘revellle’ Jonathan H. Allen of 76 Church street, | 5500m as possible ; bt e s ot in stroet. She lett|ings will bo continned throughout next | Norwich, foined the staff of the @or ; | B RN T s, 108 e | oo, mornine P O Y i Breakrast enjoyable afternoon of games zes Dbe- » employ of the local stors about|week. Twenty-one have accepted Christ | state hospitai-for the insame, COUNTY Y. M. C. A. SECRETARY ~; - HOSPITAL Ing awarded Misses Gladye Cote. Pauline | f wenty years ago and went to Boston. ag the result of the meetings held so = Lord and Madeleine Lynch {1 The notic T 2. .9 l Later the guests were served refresh- | ralmng SChoo ments in the dining room, where the at- | s tractive table had for its centerplece a) miniature Christmas tree. Miss Helen For Nurses Dt e m e e Mts el . % assisted Mrs. Farrell in entert: « Privats, General Hospital with well gy quiped medical, surgical and eb.|es Mary Wenzal yard of 32-inch material: for (ne cap. | and & hard day's work. Taniacis Aduring December last. Throughout SPEAKS TO MLY CLUB | Lawn. batiste, handkerchiet linén, | ““Tanzac is £o.d in orwich by Xational four vears he has been assigned chief! 2 "% | crepe, sik. satin,“crepe /e chine, cre- | Drug Stores Corp.. and Tafcville Pharm. aper fs as follows Rev. Mrs. 0. S. Snellzro. of Los An-|to supervison of cases in the femals | 10 B Y olub of the Y. M. C. A -held-a | tonne. flannel and fannelétie are suitable |acy 2nd in Piainfield by F. L. Mercle s rier B Stev L% " 5 = 2 e very interesting meeting at the Y building| for this styje. Charles R. Carey, Jewett City, Comm.; Mrs. Harrlet E, Stevens, wifa'pt Claude | Reles, Cal. ia assisting Rev. E. B, Jack- | wards, and his considerate manner. fitteen boys | A pattern of tis illustration malled to | Dearniey & Clarie, Vountown, Cons. Stevens, Seattle attorney abd owner|Son.’ pastor of the chirch. There are|pathy and sentlonsss with th. oa o i) o e von e | any 2lreas on TeesipL of 10 cents in siy | Doarmiey & Clarke, Voluntown, SO — Tern CIift Farms, near this eity, died | 1ATRs #ized crowds at the serviees.| have made his servies at the fnstits s e i T Souof wgmpes = -5 Tk ; the Providence hosnital Monday eve-|Thursday Rev. Mr. Jackson organized a | very valuable, while winning him the re | SIS Brith .ol the, Womea's, Auxi . Ord follofing an operation necessitated | circle known as the Rusv Bas eircle. The through The Bulletin Company, el S ol ““_iary Foliowing the supper R. A. Keller. | 5ar(on Dept, Norwich, Conm: e p 5 e liiebe oy wereh) clrcle” draws its membership from 'chil- | der treatment but of their familles and | SCTotaTy for New London county. gave| iVan. || Mre Stevens was borm in Norwlch,|dren between the aes of elght and four- e of her'death In the Seattle | far. girls who assisted in cerving we: Margaret Su : . the bors a very interssting and practical - : - friends 5 stetrical departments, offers a three| Ver® Mclnnls and Rose Driscoll | omn.. Feb. 24, 1873, She had been a|teen vears. When It became known that Dr. Alle | (20 Fils sublect wae the Fieed for - - — 43 Moty e v vesident of Seattle for 17 years, coming| The circle wifl hold mestings each |had decided to conclude his.services at | CRFistisn Zeadership ” He told ehe bove i £ bt g w:“ "!nm"‘:‘"' $6,000,000 MOETGAGE BY ) from Boston in 1904 and 'was al-| Thursday afternoon at 430 oclock and | the hospital, his associate members on |the M et i as o e 2 ° & s TRE ROBERT GAIR co,|'"¥S o7 ardent booster of the Pacific|™ill be given a"talk by the pastor. The | tis staf, the attendants amd nurses de. | GUSC A et e ite at oncg for circular of informa. o9 *| Worthwest, devoting konsiderable time to| Officers of the circle are as follows; [.termined 4o present him some farewel | CHFiSt i 3 ) on. ok, o S—A $8.000.000| jiicceminafing literaturs pertaining . to] President, Lucin Brown : vice presid attle throughoue the east. Bdna Fpps: treasurer, Marjorie Wi She ‘was the daughter of Caleb Holmes|lams; tressurer. Florence Morgan [IWoves and Mary Noyes of Norwich, | teacher, Rev. E. E. Jackson. the | yionn. Besides her husband she leaves mortgage was filed today In 1y APPLICATIONS FOR THE MARCH | registers office by fi’%&fi%fi?“&;?“ SLASS, MUST BE RETURNED BE- | Peny, one of the largest paper and paste. | “ORE FEBRUARY 20th, board manufactdring concerns in United States, in favor of 1 for Bidle 3 it which wonld be a lasting reminder | the bove divided into two groups of their agreeadle relations during his STUEY under/ the lu‘er:l-ln of . Henry STANDARD GOGDS term of service, also of the personal ap- | J0inson and Secretary Davis. preciation of cach individual at the instt = tution. The project hecoming known to | ARMORY DANCE PROVIDES BOUGHT AT lfsma THAN - U o the Central| yn uncle, James Noves of Lynn, Mass.| For Runniag Jitney Without Certificate. | the patients, many of these also requested ATTRACTION FOR CROWD | * MARKE CE. ADDRESS Lng;»ln ::u gomba_m i .. | Pnd three cousins, Mrs. Grace Vineent| George R. Brown, ‘a Norwich jitney | Prmission ta join in the testimonial First Battallon, Headquarters Train T P K. A. DOWD, R. N. “The object of the martgass io s S [Povoe of New York Howard Charlton| driver, was fined $35 and costs in the| Thursday evening there was delivered | G B8 OR. FRMINEETE TR0 3 sorel Tne oblect ot sage I8 the refl-1)ind Fanl P, Charlton of New Bedford, | Norwich polics court Friday morning for | 3t the home of Dr. and Mrs. “alen a |37 JOFB%R (V870 (0L ARt OOl UPERINTENDENT OF THE sncing of the oompay in accordance | iacs. violating an order of the public utilities | h2ndsome six-plece dining room set of | %, iondance mumbered about 580, the' EHOID TRAINING SCHOOL 'n."fl'a‘?fife& ' Frnest R. Norling. commission in paralleling Hnes of the|O0%K chalrs. leather udholstered. with a | o Soing turnished by Danz' Jasz | - &3 TI'IE HOU — e imat the qompany, which al-| prieet R, Norling died in this olty on | troliey company betiveen Taftville and e O endliness, appreciation and | PR 0r Willow Point Casino. The com- . 3 e Feridopd o’ and | Conmemmiom %2 | Thurstay after a 10 days (liness with| Occum. Brown had a fitney license but | 20 =il o e attendants, nUrses | o Cirain has booked Main's Narragan- Bulletin Building fended ‘bullding & mew spmeoac% 1| novendicitts. Mr. Norling had been em.| 0 certificate from. the public utjiities | 304 patients at the howltal sett Pler orchestra for the next dance. Civ 5 tends ding & new plant id Comnec- |\ io i o an for omes time whay | commission permifting him to operate be P S Aud uantioal pift was 74 Franklin Strest .| ten + — | hie was taken Il He was born in Swe.| tween Taftvilie and Oceum. o ko i en wboiduing Reperts Thett ot 811 8 & = x One of the g paper mills of the cor- | homg o7, 16 1896, and came o this| ™\ tion to the donors. Silas Whipple of East Gres: Plain has 2 Telephone 531-4 poration is Jat Monivills on the banks | )0 0L, TIT 2 N4, Fe was the s0n| Schoot Brincipal Goos to New Plsse. : reported the theft of $12 from his houss’| of the Thames river, whers a large ad-[, "0 TOTINE and has made Ws| omae R Moy, principal of the Har-|' Fxtends Time Por Auto Markers, | by someone Who got in during the night | | - < $ {litton to the mill has been built In the | {207 1 fig Tmother ana ether. folatives, | P97 5h00L, at New London, has obtained |' The police received a communication | Suéplcion, it is sal, poirts towards a LSLE] Dast six months, “| 2" position as superintendent of schools D Friday from the commissioner of moter | Man Who has previously Seen emploved | FOPULAR, COMFORTABLE GARMENT at Newmarket, H., and has left to| vehicles extending until Jan. 16 the time( DY Mr. Whipple, and who has recently| This model has.frents and collar cut N ST PR g Deatn of Wallingford Women. take up his ne wduties. Mr. oy res | when he advised no prosecution for use| DeeR seen around the place. in one. It s suitable for ‘serge, cheviot . n. Mre. Minnie GeRtile, 34, a resident of | ceived his new appointment abdut a week | 0 /fthe 1921 mmotor vehicle registration. $ounie aprxtures, broadcloth, drill The body of Dominick Lamas of Tor-| Wallingtord, died in this clty on Janu- | ago and he began his new' duties this| The commissioner stafes that . large Inspection for Military Men et Do el rn e cat in seven rington, who dled In this city on Sunday |ary 1st after a serious {liness of about [ Wek. - He has notifiod the schoal board | number of improperly filled blanks ara| A federal inepection of First Battalion | bores ure. ‘Size 38 requires 3 1 Ivas sent to his home in Torrington ear-|a year She was born in Italy, March | of his appointment and of hig leaving for | still uncorrected. ; Headquarters Train and Combat Train of | yards of 36-inch material. Iy in the week for burial. Mr. Lamas|26, 188} Burlal was in wallingford. = | his new position. — the 192nd Artillery will take place at the | A m of\this illustration mailed to New York 4 New Haven 1E83, ang has m"msm'm;nmo:hl' Proof of the political pudding li ‘l RE ‘ s e T apnen ln 1 Tade by um::.h of mmk‘ SeF o amps” TSP 0 19 conta i wi ow J >4 e political pudding lies] People who talli too much seldom'way, but lawyers and physicians pre- [ wili be the g i g Years. Burial was in Torrington. Im the size of the plums. | talk well. terypue,uc.- L : Y

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