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FAIR, CONTINUED COLD TODAY AND TOMORROW e Bulleti Norwich, Tnesday, Jan. 24, 1 THE WEATHER. Condittons. storm has passed east- Newfoundland and the now generally over the ates. Temperatures are now | normal over all parts of The were below zero during New England and north » lowest temperature re- ted States Monday was iston, N. D. remain unsettled with nd Wednesday in « and fair else- sippl river during e weather will middle Atlantic and | ng Tuesday and Winds. Hook moderate west r est win Moderate general Forecast. New England ELIZABETH ocean liner giant serman n during the rance and Belgi utal Hun, kworth, who with her son-in- and Mrs. Wil h B street, was one of the AND TIDES, an waves for rs in 1 up and hours f tal men who W r the Li experfance on the six days e I wa AFTVILLE B = luncheon crash whi what h_sh W had uth ga s sink in for re was a mad rush and her small son a We a ship off t in one tle boy, Wk on but S CONNEC ALTENS ~ar sHOW GAIN OF 18367 | would cateh i So T pic ther t. 1 aid but n that for me T stumbled and the mate hi DUCKWORTH. torpedoed U-boat and sent down to grave with hundreds of human| days now and was tossed | in tne rescue when mid- with ! start- down Come I fafled to catenr | there and me to the boat. LUSITANA SURVIVOR IN TAFWILLE: —_— Getting into the boat I stepped on some- one's leg, but I got in all right. I saw the little boy's mother drown l‘lght‘ln front of me and I couldn’t help her. '11‘I4! second boat that I attempted to get in was ready to be let down when one of the rollers wouldn't work and there were so many on one side that it turned over ana all were lost. The little boy's ‘moth- er was in this boat. Our boat got away just in time, for the Lusitania was just <inking beneath the waves when we pushed away from it. It was a torrible sight to see all the bodies floating by us. There was one man who was Strug- gling In the water right mear our boat and T said to the mate: “Can’t we help him?” He said, “ I said “ we can.” So after a very hard struggle we succeeded in getting him into the boat. Then we started for Queenstow We met a fishing boat which picked us up. After we had been taken on board the fishing boat we saw a lifeboat with only three persons in it tossing about on the water, When we had gotten W ‘l\'m hailing distance of each other our officer asked the officer in charge of the life- boat how it was thére Were only thres In the hoat, We learned that their boat had cap: sized In getting away from the steamer and only three of the hoatload had sur- vived. The officer in charge of the lifs boat asked for help in order that his boat might go back to pick up some of the drowning. Our officer told him he could mot spare anvone. I volunteered to go, and the two boats close together, jumped into the before anyone could stop me. We rowed back and picked up about forty of th struggling in the water. On our return the fishing smack picked us up. We were given a reusing those on the fisherman. ple steamers in the distance and thought they were coming to our rescus but they evidently knew nothing of our i and passed on their way being ays| lifaboat ium law iam cheer by We saw a cou- last i ot | { predicame be-{out of sight. rall | Then a tender hové in view. We called ken | o them to come to our ald but it was some time before we could make them hear u: Finally they came to our re we were taken on board. It ut two hours before we had all| red 1o the tender. Queenstown, having been he water m in the afternoon the tor 0 hit the Lusitania until dnight When we a ved Queens. { town we were taken 1o the Westhonrne and given medical treatment, and a place to ep. I own when we arrived at Queens- 1 was qu il for about 1§ tter. n 1w usi- | inl- fi on for- ore. aus e own all Wh visited able to be around again I my r in_ Black- Eng., and later got a position in Royal Arsenal ammunition factory. I intended to save enough money from my wages to enable me to buy passage back to America. I found to save mon Although my were good were high and I had o money to pay for my let alone save. 1 mot little boy whom I had helped a lifeboat, the Saturday had been landed at Queenstown. sionary who knew his faeaily had int ested himself in the hoys plight and tool bhim to his (the boy's) home In Nelson, ngland. 1 him at I was nd. acquaintance of mine who Is also or of the Lusit secured s country fzr me last fall fled for America on November n New York on the 11 five-hour stay at Eilis Tsland T | set foot on shore at New York| I immediately came to Norwich b; and came to my daughte exr on ‘the Lusitani lifeboats is one I will never for- the | prices enough ving expenses, Arthy the | | fcer | of | But | Ked visited his home | An nia. ing 1a train My rience CHURCH DFLEGATES GOING TO EVANGELISM CONFEREN A rotestant qhurel irches the comm in on on evangell co-opera- ism COMMON PLEAS HEARS MOTION LIST MATTERS At a motion CE list sessio nof the com- mon pleas court in New London Mon- day with Ju Waller presiding | | following matters were disposed of - | Oliver Johnson & Co. vs. Brener Bros., judgment on sworn bill of particnlars LEBANON MOONS he cor ] The American Agricultural Chemical Co B s e several denominations, vs. John Kevenides, hearing in damages a g_m:‘.'m- e reiminary conferences In the Inter- | on defaule entered; Endicott-Johnson 2: iressmak ! Arger meeting have been held | Corp, vs. Abraham Abelman, answer 2 ,326; me. | throughout the state, and much inter- | or other pleading; Willlam H. Robivecn 3¢ tallors, jest manifested. Many of the churches |vas Lester Bendett, argument of mo. 8: ¢ bt s 1l send delegates to the meeting, a | tion to set aside verdiot . A _yers in- | programme of which follows: swer or other pleadings In 10 day gents, 12; bank- | Center ch. New Haven—Tuesday, | were ordered In the cases of the Hub . 1; ¢ rm laborers, 1.- | ith, at 11 o'clock: Devotlonal, Rev. | Cycle Co. vs. Max Basson and Max ahermen, 29 |s r, D. D, New Haven; Evann- | Wilensky vs. Theodore Shafer. Joeeny 1 A i g : Today, Rev. Chas. T.. Good- | Three months' continuance and order tar ; cervant { i secretary commission on | of motice were granted iIn the case of 2 ® | gelism and lite service. Federal | Salvan Cupello vs. Glosue Duca, | Couneil of the Churches of Christ of |~ The case of Luke Martin, ot al. vs. erica. Organizing the TLocal Church | John M. Miller, et al., was assigned for r Effective Evangelism, Rev. |“1"*"""V"‘k 1 on Saturday, Feb. 4. . i Fagley, commission on evangelism, 2 Beauty Specialist | coririrationst e Srpcmmi. 5 Scov te, D. D. Tells Secret oW Louls Bender of Lebanon, alleged own- n. The Apostolis Nofe, Rav. Frn-|er of a atill found on his place in Leba- o | Miel, D. ., rector Trinity |non on Friday night by Federal Agents| A Beauty Spe Martford. Pastoral Evangelism, | Congdon and Br and Deputy Sheriff | R ¢ F. Stilwel, D. D, secretary of | Hoxie, was bound over under $500 bonds | sm e Northern Paptist conven- | for the U. S. district court in New Haven | tion, nine, Pastoral Union of New |on Ieb. 28 by U. S. Commissioner Earl | i 5 Taven co-operatin, Mathewson in this city Monday after-| An 1 to church workers to unite | noon. Louis Pender was arrested Friday . 4o work of recruiting |night In 3 Willimantic saloon and a haif | ¥ r ! pint of moonshine was found In his The commities comprises, Rev. James Bender clalmed in his alleged t ar D Rev. Albert J. Lord, D.|intoxicated condition that the stuff was ).; Rev. Chas, O. Scoville, D. D.; Rev. | manufactured by his brother, John Ben- | . join 1 Dell DD : Rev. S. Turner Fos- | der. The officers went to the farm in ter, D. D: Rev. Theo. A. Flscher, D. D.; * Lebanon and found a small still and v Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter, D. D. '/ about a gallon of moonshine and a quan- —_—— tity of mash. Louis_then offered to take " CITY BOUGHT COMPRESSED ATR PIPES FOR $16, pipes In the streets of Norwich 3 s were fownerly used by the Nor- [ TESTING BEER SEIZED uisa of the gas department at a | Bdmund Proulx of Taftville, whose $16,500, nccording to billa of | Place was raided by Federal Prohibition atest to be recorded 1s a bill Lewis M. A CLEAR COMPLENON Rudd}'Cheeks;SparklingEyes wich in which, for § —Most Women Can Have s o s T P h street to Fri o2 1 to the city. Franklin squ: n square are c A of sale reco this one conveved Dr.F.M.Edwardsfor 17 yearstreated rough Main and West Main stre scores of women for liver and bowel ail- Thames squarde, including all ment Juring these years he gave to 7est Sid= lines; and the pines from his patie a prescription made of a i street nortnerly along North few ywn vegetable ingredients | “'rect to a point at or mear 259 No mixed with olive oil, naming them cet, including all the pipe i e Greeneville section. n for this was $8,000. £as department has already irze part of the plpes into use in yving the gas servica and supply. * Olive Tablets. You will | " heir olive color. lets are wonder-workers on d bowels, which cause a nor- mal ac carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. e a pale face, sallow look, ! , coated tongue, head- aches, a | no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take | Dr. Edwards’ Clive Tablets—the suc- ' & cessful substitute for calomel—now and then just to keto them fit, 15¢and 30c. Popularity often wins new acqual: it loses old friends. Osgood Co. natic suffering your mon . will ! refunded. | ; mmodations may be found ng hall A 2 p. m., devo- t have been recorded at the town Young to the clty 0, the com- ce street and from to the city pipes from Franklin square westerly The consid- | CONQUERS RHEUMATISM It tortured with rheumatism or sci- ica get a bottle of Rheuma from Lee If it does not convince vou that you can be rid of all rheu- s PUT UNDER $500 BONDS the blame for faving the still and sald his brother was not mixed up in 500 | the matter at all. Agents Machol #d Brown on Saturday evening, was presented for hearing before U. S. Commissioner Earl Mathewson on Monday morning. The evidence in the case were four bottles of alleged beer. The exact alcoholic content is to be de- termined by analysis, and samples of the beer have been sent to the state chemists. The case was continued until a report has been received. Proulx was released under bonds. of are on- rd- RED CROSS HOME NURSING CLASSES ARE FILLING Enrollments for the home nursing classes under the auspices of the Nor. wich Red Cross In co-operation with the Plainfield and Jewett City branches are being received in good number and cets the /0 nes put | the prospects are for a good start on im- | Feb. 1. The special instructor from the Atlantic Division Is to come here at that time and will be engaged classes in the territory. number not less than ten nor more than 20 and the expenses to the members will be from 10 to 15 cents per night. in all the Int- Engagement Was Announced. At a dinner party at the home of Frank Thiel at 21 East Baitic street on Sunday evening the engagement of Mr. Thiel's elder daughter, Anna Marie, to ltenced to from 18 months to five ¥ hard work | wages | Bach class will | Dr. Howard slways recommended OXIDAZE FOR COUGHS, COLDS Bronchial Asthma ronrs of study and obgervation convinced im it would eately, auickly and enrely stopabad cough and give instant relief in Bronchial Asthma. Guaranteed. Here is absolute proof from users. Waterbury.Ct.—Noasthma thanks toOxidaze. Salem, I. ¥a.—We find it ail you claim. ndrick,Col.—Am well pleased with results. ireleville.0.—~More belp than from anything. Somerset, Mass.-1t gives full satisfaction. Detroit, Mich.—It bas benefited me greatiy. Worcester, 3ass.—1s worth thousands to me. Heene, N. H—1 speak In highest praise of it. Zenton. Afich.—1 got nearly instant rellef. Houwell, Mich—For asthma. best I've found. Cincinnati, 0.—It i a wonderful medicine. Smiths Basin, N.Y.—Delighted with Oxidaze. Rochdale.Mass.~Cough gone.galned eight Its. Bigned letters on file. Order today. Money back if it fafl, All Druggista. Eaaee———————— Lee & Osgood Co. will supply you. THREE GO TO SERVE STATE PRISON TERMS Sheriff Sidney H. Brown took Fred Stamm, Wiliam B. Forman and George Arel alias Joseph Coster from the councy {3ail at New London to state prison Mon- lay. The three men wer the last term of the court, Stamm was sentenced to not less than 18 months no rmore than three year: charge of theft at Norwich; Form tenced to from one vo Two years n the charge of theft of 500 from Georze Lee, a local Chinaman and Arel was sen- for sentenced at criminal superior the theft of an aut<mobile in Groton. JUDGE WALLER GIV: JUDGMENT IN Judge Charles B. Waller entered judg- ment in four cases at the motion list session of ‘the court of common pleas in New London Monday afternoon. The S FOUR CASES are as follows: Robert W. Longfellow vs. Ivan M. Chapman, $319.37; Rock- wood & Co., vs. Pequot Wholesale Con. fectionery + Co., $147; The Fisk Rul ber Co. vs. J. Fred Barber & Eon, $284.17: Endicott-Tohnson & Co. vs. I. Harshowitz, §$108.65. CHAS: A. JEROME FOR POSTMASTER AT PLAINFIELD to The Bulletin.) e scnate has G.H Plainfield. For dew More than Relief. 300 of the leading Jews of necticut Wwill gather at New Haven next Sunday to determine how this state can best answer the nationwide Of the American Jewish relief committee for $14,600,000 to aid t 3 o e destitute Jews of eastern meeting will be held at H ginning at 2 o'clock and a dinner in_the evening. auota s $150.000. David A. Brown of Detrolt, nati chairman of the appeal, Will be the cipal speaker and other Jews of m and interncgionil prominence pected nd and present upon w the appeal was base will be eve witnesses widesor acute de: | suffering which afticts war famine tern have in the know from sad experienc t of H. of Boston, was noiled in pe when Prosacutng Atiorney Cronin, in movi for this action, stated that rest of the funds had been made and Mt the two chiet witnesses against the accused were Lotk out of the sta‘e and it might be diffiault for the State to present them. Attorney George C. agreed t Mongan, counsel f there was not * cy to warrant he state further continu the case ur taking any other action, than to enter a nolle.” Blssell Wants Opinion. Comptroller Harve: to in P. Bis has sent state departments and in- Connecticut asking their system of accounting which he estam- lished in office in the cavitol six opinion of the operation of the new months ago, to meet the conditions a letter stitutions brought about by the change in the system of paying uills. Under this sys- tem 21 bills are now paid from ti comptroller, and none, as formerly, are paid by the institutions. In his let- ter Comptroller Bissell says that it has been necessary for his office force to learn new methods and to acquire speed in operation. Steamer Leaves State Pler ‘The ol@ North States, one of thg two fine passenger steamers w ave heen tied up at the state pier left New London Su day afternoon accompanied by three U. Shipping Board tugs for New Y-rk city. She went through the Sound and was i when she left. It is understood that sh to be put into passenger servic she was intended when bulit hut never 1 ecn operated to any extent. She a steamer owned by the government and was built at a odst estimated at about $8,000,- 100 a year ago at one of the Pacific coast yards, is for whieh Red Cross Newspaper Arriving The first coples the new Red Cross aper, The Red Cross Courier, a weekly published in YWashington have been recelved here. The first mumber, which was issued a week ago, contained jetter of ommendation from Presicent iHarding. The Courler Is to take the place of the divisional mews letters and will contain all the Red Cross news, but does not come free as the divisional let- ters and the Red Cross magazine did. It is run on the subscription plan. Workmen’s Compensatlo; Three workmen's compensation agree- ments as follows have been approved by Commissioner J. J. Donohue: E. E. Spicer Ice Co., Groton, employer, and Alberc H. Reeder, employe, lacer- ated wound of left hand at rate of $10. Rossie Belvet Co. Myvstle, employer, and John Dowd Welr, Mystic, broken bone in left foot, at rate of $5.54. Massasolt Mfg. Co., Oakdale, employer, ter Dart, Oakdale, employe, head Injured, at rate of $9. Superior Court Session. The January-additional session of the superfor court lg open in Norwich this (Tuesday) morning at 10 o'clock. Judge Allyn L. Brown will be on the bench and the first cases assigned are three contested divorce sults. Stop Itching Scalp Rub Parisan Sage on your head and you won’t have to scratch the dandruft Bdward A. Karkutt of 160 Otrobando avenue was announced. No date has been set for the wedding. be off; stops itching scdlp, gives a lux- urfant head of beautiful hair or money refunded sgys Lee & Osgood Co, ~ appeal | ea so wall, the soclety is one. Members of the lookout committes are Howard Bushnell of Oce man; Miss J . Hyde lorence M. tt, of Nc fRawn H, 3 orwich 3Town Congregat A FAMOUS AGROBAT PRAISES - SANALT THE SENSIBLE TONIG THFRE IS PROBABLY NO MORE FAMOUS __ACROBATIC = TROUPE NOW PERFORMING THAN THAT OF THE HART BROTHERS. THEY HAVE APPEARED ON THE GREAT- EST VAUDEVILLE CIRCUITS AND ALSO UNDER THE BIGGEST TENTS. DURING THE SEASON OF 1921 THEY WERE WITH THE RING} LING _ BROTHERS,—BARNUM & BAILEY'S GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. OF COURSE, THEY ARE UNDER GREAT PHYSICAL STRAIN AT ALL TIMES, AND IF ANY ONE OF THEM GETS SICK, IT'S A SERIOUS MAT- TER FOR ALL OF THEM. ONE OF THESE _FAMOUS = PERFORMERS, MR. EVERETT F. HART, SAYS: — “About the middle of the season, when we were in Ohio, I almost completely lost my appetite. [ simply had to force myself to eat what was necessary to keep me going. Food did not taste good; it did not digest. 1 was constipated and generally miserable. “I suppose that people who attend the Circus have an idea that we actors are always well because it would seem that we have to be. The truth is that with the Big Show, with its many hundreds of people, there are always a good many who are really sick, and the performers, of course, have to watch themselves more carefully than any others to keep from breaking down. So, when my appetite left me, and I commenced to lose flesh, I knew that something must be done. . “One of the peoole with the Circus nmended Sanalt as being just the thing that I needed, so I bought a bottle, acd_ commenced to take it. I soon realized that it was doing something to me, for my organs became active and regular. My complexion cleared up, and what was best of all, I stopped being afraid that I was going to be sick. Two bottles of Senalt made me feel perfectly weli, but I shall al have some with me 1n the future, as a protection against sickness.” All progressive druggists sell Sanalt. ROSE AND CA TION SHOW AT HARTFORD American Rose and Carnation so- cieties will hold a' rose and | tion show at the Foot Guard armory Hartford this week commencing W nesday night and _continuing thro some_of best stock will be shown, Last year |t tn Cleveldnd. of this city is a memb: has a er of com kets he will be | : to those who would like to at- uest in Plainfield. O'Neil of Oneco street has Plainfield, where she was over Saturday and Sunday of Keofe, who was in the cast 1, which was given Friday Miss Ieefe ente Plainfield youn; of her Norwich ited the Baptist meeting nd Mrs. the of whom espond- soclety ; ¥arl Palmer, of The comm! tee, all of whom atten the meet Hut Mr. Paln of MMr. Bushnell, the Nor- twich party in his automobil There was a large attendance at the ral of Iras Harvey Gore, held Mon- at 2 o'clock at his home, Town street. Rev. Gurdon F. of t Congrega- , offic spoke com- {orting words. There were beautiful flo- al tributes. The bearers w Turner, a lifelong friend; George fou, a br law; John i m he was employ and itaft, all of Norwich. Bi lot in Preston itev. Mr. Chase, pasior of elurch there, Undent s A. \iager was in charge of al. Out of town relatives his son and laughte ;. and Mrs, Daniel i Gore of New London; a brother, es Gore of Yonkers, N. Y., and a n-law, Mrs., F. A. Wallace of Mass, A requiem high gnass for the repose of the soul of Pope Senedict XV was cele- prated Monday morning, at 7.30, at the Sacred Heart church, by the pastor, Rev, Charles W. Brennan. The singing was by the church choir and at the of- Certory, M Mary Buckley gave De Profundes. Miss Elizabeth A. Malone, erganist. was in charge of the music. Miss Anna Durr and Miss Minnie Durr of Town street, are visiting friends in New York city and Flushing, b L Half Sick, Cross Husband Will Be Helped by Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Is he “cross as a bear” when he comes home ? Is he nervous and a bit pale and always tired ? You can help him back.to health with Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. He is run-down, and Pepto-Mangan, the wondprful blood tonic with the right kind of iron in it, will build him up. Help your husband get plenty of red blood and he will be | well and good-natured again and stronger, too. Good blood, good health, makes happy good humor—that is the way it goes. If you don’t give him some kind of a tonic he will probably get worse—they usually do. Go to the drug store and ask for Gude's Pepto-Mangan in liquid or tablet from. It is pleasant to take and works won- NOIWi Bulletin FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES OS 10N /1016 Rei hes ©Gonn = Warm Up the Cold Corners At Practically No Expense Excellent 0il Stoves HALF PRICE These cold mornings and cold evenings demand, some- times, just a bit more heat than your struggling beiler or furnace can deliver. Is the bathroom chilly ? Was your dining room warm when you came down to breakfast this morning ? When you sat down to read last evening, were your feet cold ? t GET A LITTLE OIL HEATER, AND LET IT’S RADIANT HEAT MAKE LIFE A BIT MCRE COMFORTABLE. OIL HEATERS WHICH WERE PRICED AT $7.98 $3. 95 OIL HEATERS WHICH WERE PRICED AT $9.00 $4.45 GALES FERRY | They were shown through the bank ana The second dance under the direction! “sis we E of the Gales Ferry Pinochle club was | White e iven at the Country ciub house Satur-|assis n Pe day evening, n. 21 and was well at- n: Fe ded, people- being preser - h, Poquetanuck and Led; C. D. Geer was furnished b Norwich te were served. an orch s hospital. n th Chun house Wed vening, ing 17 to 18 in of Gales making the total scor Owing to an error in info b was referred n the series of sevel lub. The third gam Unca: Gales Ferry Pinochle club p 10 in favor of the Gales Ferr: e series at t with the Gaies ms rmation to in the first n as the Quaker ne will be play- e Wednesday evening of week, the Gales Ferry club going r there. The individual scores of the Gales Ferry club follow: Bennett 95,020, Povey 91,890, Hoffman 90,990, = 90,550 Hurlbutt 90,700, Brown vlan $9.730, Rogers $8,950, Buckingham 8- 940, Noreross §8,920, Johnson 86,770, iller 50,430, $6,210, Fairfield Parker 77,940, The 50th anniversar: of Mr. d@nd Mrs. Minor Cove occurred Friday, was passed pleasant Long Cove cotta good health. In 8. a by neig] a deligh v given a surprise in in to the pleasure. R nished by the callers. ley w and paper mone Disobedience and Its a esh ence and Its Blessings, was the theme of Ri sermon in the M. E the Sunday school session Mrs. mon L. Perkins' class was the banner ss in offering, and Mrs. R. Irving Hurlbutt's class the banner class in at-| tendance. At the close of the lesson ssistant Superintendent D, Perkins gave a talk on the educational hike of the New London council of Boy Scouts Saturday morning to the New London Savings bamk, by invitation Jan bot] the evening they were ctrola music Mr. and Mrs. Mox e presented a good sum 2,950, Blackwell of the marriage Moxley of Long 20. The day t their home at h are enjoy R hbors who came trul social e ments were fur- n gold Results; Obedl- Psalms 81: 1 G. H. Wright hurch Sunday morn- , with Ev dens I as can be expe | Miss Sareh { friends & Mr. and Mr: ' A Message fo Feeble Old People je, Pa.—*‘1 am nearly 80 years old, and u ch?x and nervous o I couid hardiy keep around and do my work. I tried different remedies but did not seem to gain. 1 i n 2 bottle. In a few daysT began to recuperate and it certainly did me 8 1'feel much better and stronger in every way. M; world of good. 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