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was_struck_by.a Packard ‘car. ocean’ forecast. U. S. weather hurcau! thewson received injuries to hiRe {685 meters.) while ‘ Mrs. “Mathéwson — sustad ADIO PROGRAM as m.—Musical program. | scalp wound -thgt required thrée 0 p. m—1, News broadcast; II, Mu- | { to-close t, infuries to her shoulder $id ¥ % 1o her hip. ‘His motlier received bad! 2l sty Bex. S8 RS i X crop report, (485! ; i 5 strained ligaments, and his WBZ Springfeld (400 Meter {UE WEATHER : law, Mrs. Rufus Mathewson, 1 ctred thanattention b awphe .730 D, m—Bedtimie gtory. < -+ -y o 3 Mas Norwich, Cenn., Decemher 16, 1922; B G atbros Tas Goiinuss to-move] - T3 S — 1"§ne’§"f$’g' R R T e T e R S L . m- P - I'he Directors of this Society have declared out of the e i o :;?:"sm": ’ [agm.ul “to. The Billgim )" I stains . upon it thn:l sroused, the suspi- | » oyt fnger; while Randoloh was.stgit: |y | o programs - by 4. Slontroea oston Mazonic cluly 1 earnings of the current six months, a semi-annual dividend 3 5 clon. of ‘the state police. y S n c! = u.m.. The strong northeast and S 2 e hed a1omg the M. Thaay. the - state. officers took Moses| News of the aecidsnt was racetwdimm!l*d eader; Mrs. 2 Announcein -1} at the rate of Four Per Cent. per anom, pavable™io de- i ong the Mid- regr e . = 5 . o e R snat soyentlad alédy the Wit o @i Tehaih s ”‘hm ths. Todnjelson | Tetceauit of-Veluntown. into_custody and | here with regret by the many, frieds of | eopran m the radlophons, positors entitled thereto on and after January 15th, 1923, he is held af Danieison awaliting a hear-| the Mathewson famil. Repoerts of t! hn subsided. . Another disturbance .of | barracks, were! in ; Voluntopn® today “th ] e e T ] T ey (b aartee) ! ) B e oo b ety | chbiicnn e it Touses | DTS Da i b T e oms en: T | s s Gl sotste on atocks | Seatay, Dec. 81, 102 And alsoa SPECIAL THRIFT ENCOURAGEMENT QS RISt e Nobraaka Fridty m.x:‘; McGutre; fl.d-. bédy?wiaOtéuid’ in"the fof the cass, o clatmed first that ke ran| 'Mr. Muthewson recovered oon from | yonds, grains, coffes and sugar. 10:88'a: o MeunieaTipaopEan DIVIDEND -of Twenty-five Cents on each account evid- ind the mén in the road. He imme-| his Injurfes atid’ is expestad to come —Resu ng events 11.00 a. m.—Morning services and cer- Bl another was. ajgyoaching: theNorch was | dialely._sumibonéd ald and -went after] Norwich mext week, His® wite, How:|. 300 b ‘m_Mutiee] ”;r;fifir’«“ Y2 | mon at Safnt Thomas' ct s o 1| enced by books taken out by school children through our . coast. Pressure was high and o the doctor. Now he admits that he ran | ever, suffered greater. injuwriey and. w 1002 ;. v S 4 v X y P . 2 s > - slshig -over the eastern states. ; over him. . People.who have looked into | remain in Germaitown for sbme ti g e by -} Stires, D. D., rector ;. 1] Automatic Teller System, and outstanding Jafuary 1st, Precipitation has ocourred within the s has-had i- | the happening from all viewpoints, see| As far-as-could-be-learned-her-inj $45 p, m—A whistling recital by L7 e 1 7 1 192 g B last 3% hours in the North- Atlantic “ m hime nothinig * extraordinary in the fact, that|are mot of a..serious nature, Tolles Southington, Conn. N dles 23. tos. t.- iy - proven’; thit- he - &ldn't <use it -in | during the dark hours preceding dawm, e 100 m.—Dance musle by the Co hof N BT g o) f b 2 The tamperature has fallen tn the ‘At |t ot o il ,ner {he body of Mc- |that an automgbile should run over &{ yyppEN DEATH: OF Club Dance Orchestra, of . . m.—C hony concert @t This Special Thrift dividend is paid without cost o the " lantic states from North Carolina north- | Guire' had .been: foutl prostrats form lying in-the road, befors E Yorkiott 3 . B ward. . Snow or rain is probable Saf Rmd.?- 2utd. 3:- TLOF & wmia driver could bring his machine to:ay " : - r“:_hmi R s‘onw;c.? .\:a Sl ;’y e ! % 5uue()_ fay in the North Atlantic states and New tive to various . ames L. eeler, .past _grand g firs il o Z gy 3 ¢ 8 i = o York, : o v e : | pangen of the Cometicic grana Todze S By Ty Connuatlon ef tpocran ; 4 Deposits made on or before Friday January 5th will be en-. Storm warnings Temain displaved ‘on 2 B el ey T of DProtectionl Ze 45 p. m.—Continuation of program 0 p. m—Reading and records i inte or divide: Sy e Ausitio ooust trom Elo;:l;o Jaiakd, B FHOPORED FERSONXEL OF ; CITIZEXS cLUB T8 Spinmthwnts b fothieh Ctratatoa Al D0 DI Continuat e ot programiy | 20 B, M SeRARE And_secards Fox titled to interest or dividend from Janua and at Ea - e LYGE PORCE| ' - ~HAS RE-EEECTED OFFICERS| S (rooped-dedd Friday, merming s00%| Y950 p. m.—Ourrent Topics, by the In-| Hayhew, Harper & Eros. Winds. i . . . The sot otats. - At-a vecent, meeting of the Polishl Ca dat i "| stitute for Public Service. g 645 p. m—A Readlng from ILG T North of Sandy Hook, Sandy Hosk fo |- The Berssna ~“:ymun’n‘:lfi fx: Cillgens olb. the Tollowing . offcets| Gen e sk ta tao Racs betere “ons| 9:05-10.00 p. m—Arlington Time Siz- | Weils Short History of the World. Cour- Hatteras: Diminishing northerly and { Yarioent (00 SRORiRacRiln®, Ll od| ebe reclectod for the ensuing YEal:| epes of several fellow workers whom be e o e e e weather generally fair Saturday. a tendent, | Adthony Grzymkowski. —president; | nad pidden a cheery- good mornin; e D JmosConsnusti 2 A = by . s < O L s wa Mar Reeyest, Tics. presidouts Fotsr| Dests was e, to. hears fallsre . |program. - Plowden, Keroan, lecturer for che New) | (A Purely Mutual Savings Bank—Incorporated 1824) Kor Southern New England: Fair, with | apeetar instructor.. ninsky-basen pollet=| Tylenda,. treasurer; Stanislaus P, Ba-| parently Mr. Wheeler had been In_ thef - KDKA Tittsbargh (360 Meters). e aEe \owly .rising témperature, Saturday;|men-end five- mechanics,” .total of 115 | nia, secrétdry; Frank Krupinsk!, dssist-} pest of health. = i T 5 s A ditorhins v Teok Sunday, unsettied and warmer, ,,m,.‘,,,' lm-n. TThe present gtate - Dolloo - force | afit-secretary; Adam Gawronskl, lbrar-| “physicians gay that.Mr. Wheeler be-|' 500 p. m—Popular coneert. Namo of ¥ e Ne ork ¢ 5 rain or snow. : consists of Afty-men-and if the Tecom:|lan; Johh “Wilczewski, marshal came exhausted from the bliszard as he|Crohostra and program to be announced | 908 . m—Talk by A {church of Quiney, Mas J fendation is a4opied It +will mean the| r. ‘Rosrcki made a motion fo re-|had waled to Work ‘from his home on lter. 3 1 318 D, Recital by 3 * | quartette of the chureh, R ptions ta, Nerwish. Thore hin »fouhibug. ‘o, the . prasent| slect ‘Wil oficers unanimously. this e-| Coit strest. - Fiis weak heart could mot|, 430 0-m—Play by play report ot cotch-Canadian _soprano. It ooes, diecto The Bhilletin's observations show. the BT £ of ifhis commii- ng. socgnded by Wiadyslaw Slowikow-| yithstand -the “strain, football ' game ~between . Kiskiminetas | 930 p. m—Concert by Oscar Zieg A. Gerirude W tollowing -changes . temperature and g and all -officérs were re-elected. Mr. Wheeler was'a member. of Bay-|Springs ~Preparatory Sohool and Palo |planist of X e ; William Ross, Barometric' changes Friday: dertakien: by “the “Sirce ‘M. Graymkowski took over the| view lodge, -A..F/ & A. M., ot Niantic,|Alto High school ai Palo Alto, Califor-( 950 p. m. _ by Detora . a tates -the ‘chang®. y leadership of the club about seven years| Besides having held many offices in' thonia. onedalle i _1“ winner of organist. Twentydve Jen:Myouid. bs -assicned| afo the.clad has gained in memuen | grand lodge G N, B. O. P he was af T .00 . m, A0 Toa, o atio! WGY Schemectady (40 to the work of. examining -applicanta‘ fo He has aided in the work of teachiag|member /of the committee on finances.| 730 p. m—Bed Time Story for the |of Musical Clubs. N “ Hcenses,” th “report the now club"membeérs. fiow to ‘become cit!-! He was. sls0- 2~ membér -of -the - HomeChildren. ' 2 . . ston Time Eignals iowest 17, N & prepared Tor' subm zens: of the -United:States.. In the last| Benent association' conneeted with the| 745 D. m—Report of the New York g e . [ t to the tnoY. ‘The . numbder.of, nv- few years over sixty members have| Anclent Order of Unmd Workmen of | Exchange. N - 3 a Night Services at Yy plicants Txmlnld guring -the fast . year|been admitted to the cit:zenship of this| Hosty, 806 p. m—Another Tadio — [ § hor et Avmued BEE e e o comnission _believes | country, and. they are 2% 2 roal as-|' Those who sursive “him -are N wite,| Broadcasting Conditions, by I. g E ML | iy 2 P set to the nation. who was MinRie L. Manwaring, and twoChubb. F 3 ? Froads cafibe handled ST otmmee ! daughters, Mn\ Percy Wikeoz of Plain-{ $.30 p. m—Lyda Mae Brusch, pidn clating. BRANDEG! ABSOLUTELY fio! less than: fifty_mea,| ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S field, an i3 P Beth- Wheeler of | Beatrice Glomb, violln om Margaret M A AGAINST BORAN RESOLTUTION| “m“ while ‘twertyive faén- ahodld be av: BECEPTION AT Y. M. ¢. A.| 10 Colt snw‘ New London. Horne Studlo; Marie ben concert so- {ch able for work ‘in .ANe- opiginal @€pari-l T, Jocal T. 3. C. 4. has issued invr- |, MT. Wheeler was born in Norylch|prano; Arion quartet. I High_|['Moon | ment. ~Ten men’ wauld, be; used in- the weather: Snow in early.morn~ ng, followed by clearing and colder, a o it KDEA, Pittsburgh (360 Meters) 1 . ston, Dac tatl - Ll hy il e aaR ] corge Washington and| gyyw, Westinghouse, Chicago, IIL. (400 e EeCrSh s Aty Neights and measures, ‘motlon_pleture] ciass ‘fnt":n;g‘;“ Llends of the as0 | Lucy A. Whealer. He attended the pud A et 1045 a. m—Serioes of Tmory Lyie: | deges today said to 3 280 fire Tarshal-ai¥isions, aAd Sve men Toas Necention at the “Y . bu He schools ‘here end was gradiated Meters) Central Standard Timeé. lcopal church, North Highl nue at{ “l am absolutely opposed yould be utiiized thechanicd 2o k€eD| mm, invitations have also besn sent :‘, from the Norwich Free Academy, 8.30 p. m—>usic program Ly Betty |Rippey street, Pittsbur . the motor vehicles of tho department 10| 1ii;" semior menfsers, the contributing | IE In Norwich until he was 85 years|Randall, soprano; Ilida Butler Farr “gr‘:ord o uuzc"\d. siim .H\ proper working order. members, {hs members of the Women s °f 28 D s arg i sRo =i it Ll apiae Shaled e Tho total’ fines” from ‘arrests mads b3} Auxiliary “and thelr friends. ~ This witl| ~During the following ten years< ho!Mead Pound, accompanist; Dvelyn Free v na ; state polide Oflm' were ”l,“'l 8! be the d"t New Year's reception in the made ‘his home in -Niantic, -where !mnn, violinist ; Mrs. Donald D. Selles, a 1 ‘lO matters Involving drifme. there: were ;e bui s Christmas day 32 years ago he was!companist. 2.00 7 s . can add that Z-] pew building, and it will doubtless . ol > ik Roraion: §51 arrdsts @nlog-the“yéar. ¢ married. - ‘For several ‘years ~he has| ' Plogram (a) Dawn, Curran; (b) Pale |organist and tive or my posi = 2 I Aetinded W g nodlers - Thol ailc lis liofge iy N Moon, Logan, Betty Randall; (a) Gypsy | Eplscopal chur “Six haus aiter Tigh waier 1t 18 low ‘,‘:fi',fi,,‘;},mfifi - to ther\ e i e e T Wiite in No 3 as|Serenade, Valdez;. (b) Mazurka, Zar- e T aisr, Which 15 fotlowed by food tide ot $36.304.08 was selzéd” during . o e s Solem: 1. | compositor on the Norwich Bulletin.-At|zycki, Evelyn Freedman; (a) Celeste| 4.45 ». ervi he | BAPTIST CHOIR TO P - Soprano solos. ‘by. Mrs, Charles Tsle: A by . REXDER SPEC ausic| Year and stolen groderty. 19 the value ot | oo L O S e Elizabety | Niantic Mr. Wheeler jdentified himssif|Alda, Verdl: (b) Serenata from La Cor- : Amber. > SPECIAL MUSIC GREENEVILLE 50 corftee e R the Bélmont hotel and.ran in coa-slcana, Brown, Ward H. Pound; Kam-[son Avenue, near Fifth Avenue, Pitts-| The choir of the $87.794.80 was, re A;-Lane; carmet solos, by- John I 5 v. n, K § The 1 atest” nimd 5 Swahn; musle by Swahn's: orchestra, | junction with; it a dakery. ennol Ostrow, Rubenstein, Hilda Butler |burgh, Pa. Rev. Hugh Thompson, Kerf, | church win give selections Preparations are being made for the |y, HArtfort | Brimming. exhibition 1n the Hugn fien.| During the later years of his life he|Farr: (2) My Rose; Taylor, () Sky-pastor. Messiah, at their mont beautiful Service of Lights, which made : ooun y Osgood Memorial swimmin o | was a machinist and was employed do-|lark's Sons, Birck, Betty Randall; (a){ 7.30 p. m—Services of the First Pres- ! cocd b ; Aummier posectr- | B o e '8 PoOL| g government work on- Forts, Michie| Hindoo Chant, Rimsky-Kors: b) 4 byterian church, - Sixt SEREE, St “Andrew's church. This year| 48 = ¢ “The committes in chargs comprises|and H..G. Wright untll;three weeks aga, Smiltn’ Throgh, Penn, (b) Rev. Maitland Alexander, D. | Tow 1 s - 8 Bkl n‘:"‘s‘“‘md“y‘" ."l‘“’;“"‘_’h_"‘n"‘:,‘vm"”"“ 3 " en; ‘948 Ne¥ | oo Sollowing: Harry M. Clark, .34, Iou. | When he went to the employ, of the Bnb-|¥odnge :ro)mcfloh:me,c Puccini, Ward 15 . - >3 et ABEE s Lot ¥ roliava, a 5 B cock compaxy, ° % ound; (a)’ Country Garden, Gralnger, | . 5 ple, tenor; Behold. a Virgin, contralto S DELAP, The Chrh:‘x:llspflny {o:hm? mm T _%‘"m Saiien covs o it Blata: "@‘ gene. Smtz—ud Arfl.\‘lf F. Wyman, e At aetrsd-hid abpranticishin] (b) Romaace, La’ Forge, HiMs Butler | WOI Medford Millside, Mass., (360 Me- o, THRL o Telleat, coNtralto an ;x, St. Andrew’s ! unday gl oxe h:’L ( | posT OFFICE HOURS n The Bulletin composing room and re- | Farr. e T For Behald Darknes: 2 "‘;‘;“’ ”',‘fm‘r‘; ol Trlesis e sdents & = {mained with The Bulletin for several| o vcogo o miiiie s (360 Me.| +00 P. m—Twilight program. i > Pastoral Symphony., | B el coaad ool P 4 FOR JANUARY 1IST|ycars atterward under Henfy-Hoven, at i g 6.30 p.. m.—Boston police reports : There Were Shepherds, sopra- gty et e el The local post offiea will b open|that time foreman..of ,the compost £ ters). 8.30 p. m—Federatlon church service | no: And the Angel of the Lord, sop: B T ] e Jeothed . o [ ,,g ) from 7 till 1 &, m.. Monday. The mon-|rom. 2 5 930 a. m—Music. conducted by Rev. Eric L Lindh, pas- |no; And the Angel Said Unto Them, so- "".,“,"m' ures on the screen, sefections | &utomobiles: wege on>the 24 ey dofitr&xgof*l ln\énsil ;nd earrin —— 10.30 a. m—Officlal New England and [tor of the Plymouth Congregational' prano; And Suddenly Thers Was With} - g i ftion to' the igr wndews ¢ closed all day, one full| NEJY .UNIVERSALIST PASTOR . ° 2 Dorothy - Winterbottom, Mildred Crow| it add Do lvery il b inds By Loty LegvileF e wid Hadley Williams, followed: by games T T thclod e e ! ABRIVES: IN NOBWICH uhd the @istribution of Christmas boxes 2y s raay & 00 St T ol Rav . A N Festor e stor "ot 5t cand strect “lotter. .boxes, ths Ilast: collectionf _Tev. YeLrthe TaW. @usllrc rations are being made-at St. prm be made from. boxes in the busined§ | thé Church of.the ‘Good Shepherd (Uni- 3 A fi‘ church for the . Aother-and-{ The public:has only- fpcently bo.m”aeetlen at 6.p. m. .Outgoing mails wiil | Yérsaliet) has arrived here. from Pal- Xt 1 the: of the railrpad close @5 usual, the last mail for New|mer, Mass, and is to preach his first u:r ng:owz;? h(‘:‘:\mnr{"“ Sboflfi' u?..f’.i‘.""m“’:y'f the' Bogton' :News" York and Bostén will close at § p. m ;0"“; @ vexlop fofiche (chzehl oo Bun fuiddle. of. January, ) u;” and England. ‘No- @efivery will'be made by ‘the ay, Jan. 7. €lets aré xoc&ng ot protest-and’ &> ral carriers. - One full delivery will' bef < Rev..Mr. F°!*=r and family. ars ta =g lent ‘caripaidi is belng wakod, agalnst | made by..the ofty. parcel post carriers.{reside.in ihe cottage house at 1 Cr 3 the Kew Haven. Al 90" et cenit. of | Np money»order business will be. trans. | Cent street, .into’ Which . hls. furnityre \rle on, trun'tm and,\finml.m -cvibe acted at any, ot the- sub-stations, Wil e, moved ag eoon .as_it.arrives n’ Talirosd, are due o s 1| trom patmer. ‘ 272-274 MAIN STREET COR. CENTRAL AVE. and 6TH ST. BEDARD filmm 4 olwmn PEQPLE HURY =1 varn saafive. pewer aumusm : 1N AUTO AcernENT 1f a woman u.."tuy anytliing mesn NORWICH, CONN. GREENEVILLE, CONN. MOOSUP, CQNN B e e m- uh!v:fim u oul- of a.rival, 5 ! = she is ppetty sure te ve. iy 1 United - Btaten : Commlssioner Earl| marc, “Well ghe’ i : h"‘" ""‘“M Tocomor | Mathewgon, Mrs. Mathewson and thelz | ™" hoSEeY Y. Veigbing! pEScler sty ! .myer., Portland, | son, Randolph, - were" lujyred sariy’ this e ; . Prostacan rt. and New | Weel n & bad gutemebile gecident near ' St o - e besides the roadin own ‘sheps. | Germantown, .. where they had baen By & dejivery, truck. In the- clirfent ‘ménth the Wanagement | visiting Mr. . Mathewson's nlster-in-law thrown, from the scat and s |eypects a.um of, .35 w:mbum. on i~ Mry. Rufus Mathewson, Mr.-and Mrs, R 70N itvec | of theTtakcX. Thich heaty. esairs been made, | Barl Mathewsqn, thelr ‘son . Randooh, L omirig..frorm - 3rs,” Elies Mathewson, -mother of. Mr. an {s confined to his home : J illness.” R T it ol ; 5 i : A-1 GREEN MOUNTAIN CHUCK illinghast of North Third BAKER’S £ ioead > e davs with s o 3 .,:',m:;mv:; ot e S . the usemabi 300k 53| Qe {§ POTATOES, 15 1b pk 25¢| ROASTS, Ib. 12¥sc to 18¢ Chocolate, 13 Ib, pkg. 19¢ Mr. and Mrs. George C. .£ e = = E > RIS Do maosis s Trikgh ovey: | o R e | g R BEST YELLOW SMOKED LEAN | ; LAMB §ahmmruzwnmm-ol mx:m lega o eqiifp: o MR R ! M NSS f ; SH ULD BRSStcoest cness v Te & %‘%n;m"‘.?.,m%:wum i _ _ : ONIONS, 5 Ibs. for. .. 16c| SHOULDERS, Ib. . 12V4c | SMALL LEGS LAMB, I ... - LAMB FORES, bb. ...... rmr:u“.:.n;:;: . 3 = 21 | CELERY,Z‘OP......ZSC ton : avenue e a - fractured” vight |§. © . % 5 < S SO - T pena s s || SPRCALS FOR SATURDAY Bt o™ e | FLOUR, 24% I bag. 8¢ of Mrs Plerre Letendre, 3 finzthe 113w - - ey ) C R 2 KD wlugp L Fray :‘__‘;y"’g e Stater 2-BUCKLE ARCTICS - | MEN'S BEST. QUALITY SWEET AND JUICY - s i e mvw Tharsiey iews ant x : " b dow |} Boys’, Misses’- sll 65 RUBBER SHOES - — PR e wighast tha T ey s e “hemictwaans | 'and. Childrén’s . Ends’of lines and odd lots' || EXTRA SPECIAL ON ORANGES, doz. . - T | MENS FELT BOOTS an | o 135 10 8200 g [i} - TANGERINES, doz.. 35¢ LARGR fra RACY - v gass| mo——————I] EXTRA FANCY NATIVE - Ten A TG $295 | ITY DOLLAR RUBBERS, |If . e = Storm or Tow 5¢. ! VERY BEST BALDWIN MEN’S HE.WY Achcs hxgh gmde as above — but perfect goods-af: very spe- s‘ 55 cial prices, as follows: i