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Every Girl ~ likes Chocolates WHY NOT GIVE HER A BOX OF THE DELICIOUS Apollos *Norwich. SOLE AGENTS. Gum Gluten and Cresco “FLOUR at CARDWELL’S, dec16d 3 to 9 Water Street. e - 74 Friday morning distributing | usual results, such as vomiting and | pils, 3!, for Banta Claus, school; - NOW The 168 puplls perfect in attendance | the Jarger ma), and the fast man did | 4" severe. headache. d ks to Santa Clans, concert recitaion | 11 Canada. 4 Men's, Women's and Children's Y for the winter ~term, 1909, at the| no¢ get in until 4 o'clock. The darriers | Others who tried to close the man- | riet R. Coit, Oonlt A by Intermediate room Dlfiin. Snow i £k Rubbers, Money saved ' on Greeneville grammar. schools are as|and wagons will he out agaln today | hole found it almost impossible to stay | Dean, Eben S, DeWolte, Patha, Emily Latham and Selen Wate o Pt -yt M el Syery pair. is the time to select your Holiday present. Our stock includes et S | porting the fact to O The Bullotin THE WEATHER. . Forecast For Today. For New England; Snow in north, snow or rain in soufh portion, Satus- day or Saturday night and probably Sunday; colder Sunday in west por- tion; north to northeast winds, Satur= day, increasing at night, Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Saturday partly cloudy te overcast and slightly milder weather will prevail, with light and fresh va- riable winds and probably light pre- cipitation in the western parts of this section and in the lake reglon; and on Sunday generally overcast iweather, with slowly rising temperatures, prob- ably followed by rain or sn Observations in Ne h. The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Friday: Ther. Bar, 29 30.08 34 30.04 . 30 3010 7 a m 12 m. 6 p. m. cevevanan Highest 40, lowest 28, Comparisons. Sun, Moon =né Tides. Six hours after high water it is low tide, which is followed by fload tide. GREENEVILLE St. Andrew’s Choir Sang Christmas Carols—Much Busins at Sub-Sta- tion—Pupils Perfect in Attendance— Local Mention. follows: "Room No. 10, Miss Rachel Jennlnxs teacher—Registered - 36, _perfect Hazel L. Banfield, May F. Biggs, Ma! garet L, Daly, Verne I. Smith, Viola S. Worth, Beatrice A. Boyd, Caroline M. Thummtmmmrf,ma private fire alarm box at the alms- house, caused much excitéement in the fire department and to others who rec- ognized the call on Friday afternoon. The alarm was sounded at 5.25 o'clock, but instead of being for @ fire at the almshouse it was for a fire in the house owned by Michael Clifford at No. 297 Asylum street. The department made the long run kly,” and the fire was soon out, the recall being sound- ed in about twenty minutes. The fire .was caused by an overheated stovepipe in a basement kitchen, which went through a partion into a back room. The pipe set fire to a coat which was hanging there and -as it fell down quite a fire was started. It was put out, however, without much damage, Aalthough it was kindling rapidly. The loss will not be large. Chemical companies No. 2 and No. 3, Engine company No. 1, with tender, and Truck company No. 1, all respon: ed to the alarm, as the box is sup- posed to be struck only for a fire at the almshouse. This caused the heavy apparatus to be drawn over a hard of | and was Quickly Put On—wm -—Pin Cluud by Onr':uh(l Pipp. S ES e matter, stated that he believed """f:;a'mmh Dot itendad menf 2 convey the idea E‘ was afire. However, pflvmboxll‘lmlddnlywm- ed for a fire at the ishouse, Many B g to but little. CHRISTMAS MAIL OUT. Postmaster Caruthers had everything claned up at Norwich postoffice Fri- day night af ter the busiest Christmas season he has yet experienced. All i th and west bound mail was sent | they were both rendered unconscious |er. Entire number of pupils, 39; |large and small red bells filled the | the Christmas vacation at their w T b e A T T R O e A LR R D AR R TR T R T S PR Goodyear 3 hour late, and all north bound mail is ready for the first trains this morn- ing. The postoffice clerks have been hustling every minute to get the Christmas mall through, and the car- riers have probably handled a larger amount of matter this year than ever before. Sixty postcards to one family on a single trip were dellvered by one carrier. Three carriers went out with express until everything is cleaned up. The trains on both roads were de- layed Friday because of the Christmas trafc. OBITUARY. RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS ‘While at ‘\ol’k in the urlty house at the lant t.hil wul. ‘Thomat Houm:-n Fitch Allen had a close call from asphyxiation, as fore they recovered. A manhole was opened in the house ‘and the gas, be- ing under high pressure, overcame them before they realized their situ- ation and could get to fresh air. They were unconsclous and Dr. Harriman was called to the plant, by which time ‘Houlihan had recovered 'sufficlently to walk about, but Mr. Allen was com- pletely out, He revived later, how- ever, and neither suffered any but the in the fumes any length. of time and many attempts were made by several before the job was accomplished. ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMES 16. Willlam Y. Predictions . for Friday: Partl e R ety — M M 3 Thelr auaity s known and cloudy; variable winds, . o s ‘ulzgg:n frade; Florence otlngl'll.w:'l NORWICH TOWN John Treeman of Athol, Mass. is Ihe 60US ‘ Ill “ the HOLIDA’ are Friday’s weather: Fair; west winds. GAS PLANT E eem— visiting his uncle, leudonne Dauvais ,the handsomest ~ever sden in HUSTLETO GET 2 neither absent, tardy, mor dismissed, | Closing Exercises at Town Street|of Hunters avenus. dec2ia £ oo bt ——— piteiA b, f Bracewell, Geo: 8 : 9 N vin nn !“ ;u.e.!‘,'nsMq ” “’,flfi"r | ’g‘;‘{,‘ Everything Clegned Up Friday Night— | Overcome by Gas at P""':..a'.nr"" lv‘ig“m‘ il Pd Huber, Henry ::i:h Have Festival — Holiday .ye?:.‘:v‘" ;::Io:lau;:ul;;ll)‘e“l ;.:"y" ':i: R . - Extra Carriers Kept Busy. While Working About Building. furibuf 5 , George .. N I B o X D, Sovin & Son || zemTes LEETE : o TS : — : . Winifred M. Fenton, Ger- . Hanson, Seventh grade; J. L. Spencer, ‘teach- James Lloyd B. Grant, Edmund C. Sevmour S. Jackson, Hattle l Kin- M! Olive D. Linton, B. Leonard Pur. s, Edith M. Shoemake r, Hope B. clough, Bertha M. Heller, m L Pitcher, Albert F. Senft, mn\ J. Stanley, Ruth Symingt: 1 88 - od, 2: Raymond La Mehella Emily Le- vander. -school have for a week been gathering laurel, ground pine and hemlock from the woods. cises teachers remembered the puplils with received cuff links and a silk muffier from the The school cl open Jan. 3. met together and the was pleasantly passed smusements, ‘retreshments being s ersonals. > John Lafleur of New Bedford, Mass,, is visiting local relatives. ‘William Norman of the navy is vl iting relatives In. town. Mrs. 1da Harris is spending Christ- mas with her mother in Danielson. Miss Ora Trudeau of North 1 strvat is Tecovering after an {liness of sevora % days. 0f Christmas M. e irten .grade, 'Florence B, Tra- r—Entire number of puplls, neither absent, tardy nor dism Joseph Gladue of Merchants is spending Christmas with chusetts relatives. Schoel—Children of Sacred Heart Town street el L B s Samuel Trudeau. John Sullivan and Miss Jackson, students at the schoal for the deaf at Hartford, are spending RECOMMEND THEIR ‘These with red ribbon and of Thursday afternoon. The Odilon Dauna! Misses Eva and Laura Donais. Lamoureux will spend Ch with the formers uncle, .Alderic 1 R ger of Woonsocket, ts and were themselves presented tokens. Principal Tarbox Boots Rubber [Felis Arclies Is of the senior room. on Thursday, to re: George Jérvis has returried to iils work In the Peonle’s store after a several months' absena:, during which time he has been In New Bedford and "The intermediate and ?rlmlry Fosing rollow]: out: Song, was carried ateha rous; 'Walter's Christmas Tree, Hazel Watching for Santa Claus, Hnnje Lamoin; Til- John song, Merry Lady Yeurd- 24¢ tt“ today, nnd be' Mrs. ma May Harroun of Wiilimantic présent from Taftville will Mary: L. Beardow, Beardow, George X and Thomas Beardow. Gloves and Mitten ing Co Alling Rubber Co., PIAN e e St K Mrs: Austin W, Pask b oniged § By T B Tt e s = rs. Austin W. Park. & bon AR 3 arles 3 Te ten chil- MANDOLINS ?:o:;*w*c’;,;s‘;:zzfifib”,?:n&?“; s g o "y, P | Ohistmas Anthame,Sols and o | Sial Lawrns” amion Shivg He | S’ St Lt 1o M clacand | SR e 23 o5, Uil ne, Ni ¥ i een, — o ., VIOLINS Parker Lalhrop Norman Souies, et "b“d‘e‘;’cf“,"c‘;‘(":,fu‘::,fl‘“l?&';‘;‘f ;:‘:i'.‘:"'"w 47 Pirsctors 3 On 3:‘:1-’;."5,.."- Eva Geer, Blanche Avunnmm Nfcrn:fl- Third grad Er‘:c:“‘;:‘\‘ll&:.%:\ll'|’|‘(‘ Incent 158 Main 8t, New Londen. DRUMS Sears, Raymond P Williims. e e 51 the” daughter of | ,The following additional musical | Miif il Srage. 3. M, Case, teacher. En- T Howard Smith, Laurence Cro- DIED yial Room 9, Miss Marguerite E. Vet-|8ly July 5, 2 hins Whic. | Prosrammes for the churches on Sun- L. o “m of pupila, 35; neither ab- | ker; Time Enough, school; solo, Try, v B Bttt MUSIC ROLLS %}'.,'T'“ch"_m“""“" 36, pertect 10 | o A e hame. beng Delilah day havo been roceived, as arranged bY | gent " tardy, nor dismissed, 10. Fran- | Try Again, Esther Heath: Jack Frost, | NRuney pouddeniy, in, Yox Britain. HARMONICAS Mabel Crowe, Irene Gleason, AMillie |ReY: her malden e, beng Dl | cnotr directors and organis cis ‘Bidwel, Marguerite' Copeland, | primary room; song. Old Santa CIAuS, | nryxoLDS 1 Providence, & 1. Dec - all, Margaret Luppert, Evelyn | W- > G g et First Congregational Church. Jane Corcoran, Margaret Murphy, El- | school. ~Anni R lds of Ledyard, ETC, ETC MacMilian, Dorothea McNeoly, Ruth|yas marrled by Rev. JUas il Sunday Morning at 10.30. iner McKenai€, Naomi. Murray, Rob- [ Boia et By > Prodell, Ozella B];(::lel}]ade Elsfe 8 - | has been passed in this ¢lty. Mr. Park | Organ Prelude, Christmas March, ert Simonds, Laurens Stanley, John Christrhas Eve Festival. MUZRALL—In New London. Dec. 19, Raymond Gibson, Potter Gorton, Frank | led seventeen years ago, For the past Mérkel | Frink, Pauline Weinert. On Friday evening the Sunday school |~ 1908, Mary A.. widow o Henry Muz: - g 1 | Kendall, John Ksiazek, Walter Moore, | thirty-seven years she hus lived in the | Carol, Hosanng in the Highest, ?h ‘Helen Marshall La- | ohildren assembled in Parish liall as errn mns em 130 USIC | Howard “Pearson, Edward - Smiglel, | house where she died. ~Her grand- Aléciliving | throp, teacher. 'Eatire number of PU- (iu' usual on Christmas cve and re- MURBALL<E Now London, Dec. 18 Franklin Smith. " father was a soldier in the Revolution- | Anthem, Let Us Now Go Even Unto neither absent, nm_“ i celved their gifte of candy, oranges i’i’?u on:ar!’z. 1'1':.':1»‘;!";’:::11“ he laf cectod Room No. §, Miss Catherine F, Coughs{ &1y War. The deceased was & woman | = Betpleh-hm. 2 Simper |nlg.'l:vax; gv"l,& c.. and stockings of popcorn. A pleasant PAnK’—x{. poord priffioropa Rt lin, teacher—Registered 39, perfoct 16: | Of excellent characteristics and her | Offertory, The Melsaf;“;) eace, fred C. 8 Bys V. L6, evening was enjoyed playing games. CH¥e Park, leste L. covcllnl. ak B, ”Thlrd ‘rlde, Hattie C. Bishop, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 40; neither tbsenl, tardy nor dismissed, s R. Dressler Soprano solo, with violin obbligato. Anthem, Hail to the Christ, Barnby Organ Postlude, Minuetto, oj. 90, Calkin W Park, widow of Austin W. ed 78 years, § months and 8 da: !'unonl from the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Manuel J. King, . at Thames street, Monda fternoon, pleasing manner and cordial greeting will be greatly missed. She is,survived by one daughter, Mrs. Manuel J. King, @ grandson, Aus- Frderelck Baker, Willlam Fleming, Charles Ladd, Carl Pearson, Arthur Rydholm, Thomas Sears, Carl Levan- der, Annle- Atkins, Bllemr Atkins, Helen At Wauwecus Hill. v The cl exercises of the Wau- wecus Hill school J5io held o Friday 181- 141 Main .M Something WE ARE OFFERING A FEW SUG- | Clara Dempski, Annie Fleming, May |of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church Barnby [dismissed, w«a Reeves, George | o @ . The school closed for & two| @ native of Greece, “.d 22 ye.r. Berkoff, Mildred Crowe, Elizabeth | tin Avery King, two sisters, Mrs. Wil- afternoon. The children decorated the ry 1 - | li Sunderland of Providence and Evening at 7.30. Dalsy Stinso! Dec. 27, at 2.30 o'clock. Buria in for the Home 5‘,2;:“:‘;,.9;“i:,u‘;fff‘g,og",‘%,,;’::“" Mrs, Fred Lovering of Putnam. She|Organ Prelude, Adoration, from The kit ana ‘Sécond_grades; L. el | a Sants® s wore o niaimas | * Yantic cemetery ; Room No. 7, Miss Mary A. Malone, |also leaves a brother, George H. Whit- Holy City, .. Wilson, teacher =Entire number Of| ..y recitations, dialogues and singing | CARDONIS-—In the Backus hospital, teacher—Registered 82, ~ perfect 20¢ |ney, of Putnam. She was a member | Carol, ‘Holy Night! Peacetul Night! puplls,’ 8 u- neither absent, tardy by the children added to the enter- | Norwich, Dec. 24, Stavros Cardonls, l rary f°l‘ and took a deep Interest in its work. Soprano Solo, O Little Town of Beth- |Durr, H Funeral from the GESTIONS. weeks' vacation. Mary Cecilia McNeil Hollingworth, Helen Ksiazek, Anna i ; Charles Gilbert Spross lfld‘ Susie C. Whit- reli, ¢ 240, Boewall ayenls Byis o Luppert, Helen Malone, Gladys Math- Stavros Cardinos. . lehem, was neither absent nor tardy for the| church, a If you have money to spend for the |qws Margaret Muthoiland, Dorothy 563 vewak Poltuss morslses st tha Cu%‘ Angels from the Realms of % tlesey ol bl"r&ne'u H::eh" te:fiir:r term. Miss Berthe rpenter of | day afternoon at 3 o'clock, Interment holidays buy something for the home. | Pearson, Tena Rozanski, Anna_Yer- | packus hospital, occurred the Anth °"Y;m. Birthd ‘ m Smart | Entire number of pup! ‘\rthur{ Greeneville is the teacher. in the Catholic cemeter; " cvmh‘l The rich, the poor, and those in mod- | Iington, Rosa Zachae, Alice” Rothwell, : em, iy 9 & King, erate circumstances do all concede that there js nothing more suitable for holiday gifts. Visit our store and we will help you solve the alw diMcult problem “what shall I give Shesa & Burke 37-41 Main Street. ECONOMY Demands .Amelia, Lillian Karkutt, Mary Kilken- William Brosfoske, Rlmer Nohanski. Wallace Larkin, Gustat Nelson, Joseph Stazenski, Mecyshlaw Tarnos Room No. 6, Miss Winifred U. Skel- ley, teacher—Registered 33, perfect 2 Carl Berkoft, George Crowe, John Cor nors, George Farrell, Alfred Grebe, My- ron Hjulstrom, John Hoar, Wyman Pearson, Lester Peckham, Peter Ro- zanski, Raymond Worth, Ruth Erlsc May Finlayson, Agnes Fleming, Erwin ny. Florence Ladd, Mildred Pearson, ‘Willetta Ringland, Jennie Spellman. Room No. 5, Miss Mary L. McLaugh- Mn, teacher—Registered 22, perfect 1 Stavros Cardinos, aged 22. been at the institution five days and died from a complication of troubles. He was born in Turkey of Greek parents and came to this country two weeks ago. He has no relatives in this country, but a number of the Greeks here are looking after the fu- neral arrangements. His parents will be informed of his death. He has been sick since coming here and evidently has been In poor health for some time. PRESENTED GOLD HEADED CANE Quartermaster Stocking of Sedgwick Neidlinger Soprano Solo, The Chx‘ll!, W. W. Moody Oh Come, All Ye Faithful, M. Portugal Festival Postlude, Uso Seifert The regular choir will be augmented by the chorus cholr in the evening. Park Congregational Church. Sunday Morning at 10.30. Organ, Allelulia, Loret | e Chant, Bendictus. Dykes Anthem, Let Us Ng' GD Even Unto Be!h)ehem, Hopkins Cradle Hym Parker Carol, Seventh l’f‘flfi' teacher. neither -bum. Otto_ Bol Hitchon, Lydia Obarwoski, Viola Palmer, mond Post, absent, urdy nor dismissed, Assad, Natalie Hamilton. Broad Street School. Sixth grade; Myva Entire number of pul T faxola, Avacy, Harey Covey. Ba very, Harry Covey, Ray- H o %n 1 Laskowaki, Barl Tarbox, Willlam Roseoll, G Mary E. Bidwell, of pupils, 3 wfi dismissed, Harold Boynton, Elaine ichard Lane, Fred Millard, Hmry O'Connell, Thiel. F. Mfl' teach- hrnlllfidv and at Sacred Heart church. The 9 o'clock his home here for the week end. Thursdey evening from several weeks’ stay in Boston. Christmas Day Masses. ere to be celebrated at 5, oclux this (S8aturday) morning M BOOKCASES of all prices. Sole agents for “Globe-Wernioke” and “Gunn” elastic systems.. COMFORTABLE CHAIRS and ROCK- ERS for reading. Funeral |]|rec|nrs st oo i T Prices always attractive, sizes and all CHURCH & ALLEN 16 Main Street ervice is a high mass News from All Points. ‘Thomas P. Bulkley of Hartford | at Mrs. G. H. Ewing reached home on J. H. Giddings of Mystic spe glstere Hymn, Anthem, Sing, O Sing, This | Pauline Gobn, Resie Dutner, Abby Gal- Thursday with his sister, Mrs. Jam, Louise Brosofski, Lillian Prodell, Gla- o g dys Smead, Natallo Tarnnski, Helen| ~ ot Handsomely Remembered. Hlassed Morn, Neldlinger |lup, Agnes Leahy, Jessie Park, Ray, of Elm avenue. Emhmflrs The balance of our Hol . ‘West, Joseph Gooodreau, Harold Hum- Organ, Postlude in D, Tours Afternoon at 4.30. ence Smith, Etta Wight. Fifth .rh‘ld Mary E. O’'Connell, Miss Maud Wood of Montville re- ¢ Goods reguced very 1oW SRR ks hrey ‘excused once, John Kruck, jo-| Quartermaster Serst. S. §. Stocking 3 that you join the. ranks that have ,’,' 3 - 3, g . Organ, The Holy Night, Buck | tedcher. Entire mumber of pupils, 3 cently visited Miss Florence Chapman eph” Nolan ~excused once, William | of Sedgwiclk post, No. 1, G. A. R., was - P their clothes made here. Shaw, Benjamin Tilly. on Friday the recipient of a hand- |Anthem, Sing, O Heavens, Steane | neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, |of the Scotland road. ; CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Room No. 4, Miss Katheryne E. Ca- some gold headed mander Vine S. Stetson of the post. cane from Com- Hymn, Anthem, Nazareth (arr.) * Go ©Organ, March, From First Suite, Raymond Leavitt, ll William Aldrich, Jeffery Coit, Elia unod | yatkowski, Mary Miss Ollle Ketchum ip at her home sey, teacher—Registered 32, perfect 19: . : Telephons call $18-3, 128 Mai Helen Blackstone, Alice Ericson, Agnes| Commander Stetson is about to re- Yeikn Lester, Harold Ralnsford, Dn.c-m}\m on Town street after several weeks' eall dec25d 28 Main Street. Fleming, Olga Grebe, Steffa Naruse- | tire from office after four years of 2 g er [ers, Otto Rosiene, m"’v'h n“ lv-n stay in New Britain, Henry B, Chureh. Wm. Bmith Allea decéd wich, Jennie Pearson, Julla Stanke-| service, expressed in this way his| Taftville Congregational Church. lArh Townsend, Grace Wight, Ivan ity Brra o ilert Mohas o] wich, Lydia West, Mary West, William | appreciation of the faithful aid ren- Sunday Morning. » FRISWE Armétrong, Leslia Dawas,Albert Demp: | dered him by Mr. Stocking on the | Organ Voluntary, Selected Th"’x“‘m"“" Ko c“,'.". o g o s b e leq‘, YoU CAN GET gki. Hugo Lovander, Richard Neison, ns he has been called on | Anthem, Christians, -Awake! e e T B ""' he Christmas recess. e Rudolph Nelson, Frederick Metzger, Yorkshire e \ ot i Robert Peckham, John Suplicki, Joseph . Sergeant Stocking has o |Hymn, Adeste Fideles. e o C""'“‘,;(},‘y;,“,,';"",,;;";,,:g?&';:p Shoes, g suitabl Valenda. Christmas welcome expressed to all | Anthem, There Were Shepherds, rreyy g a good an e Holiday Room No. % Miss Mary T. Sullivan, | visitors to the Memorial by an appro- Steen Waitse) Bushadli, so_¥ridey: HAPPY NEW YEAR teacher—Registered 40, perfect 15: | priate wreath over the front door. | Hymn, It Came Upon the Midnight. deczidaw present for the Horse, Car- riage, Aufomobile and Gertrude Abrahamson. William Demp- ski, Anna Gorton, Elof Hermanson, Mabel Hjulstrom, Willlam Kern, Stan- ley Kohanski, James McNeely, John Morrison, Irene Mulholland, James Pe- dace excused once, Petér Rokowskl Shot to Death and Robbed. Trentqn, ' N. J., Dec. 24.—Sunday Barkalow, a driver for a brewing com- pany of Trenton, was shot to death Offertory, Nazareth, Gounod Sermon_ The Village and the Star, Hymn, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. Sunday Evening. A Christmas cantata will be given, |1l The Star. of Promise, by E. L, Ashford. 2 Bennie Covey, Josephine lrx.u schoolhouse on Wednesday even- Miss Lillian Austin of Norwich at- tended the exercises at the Scotland And Rubber Bools MAKE USEFUL GIFTS Ladies’ Fflr Top Juliets, $1.00, GEO. A. DAVIS Miss Alice J‘Bulklfl of New York ml' at and robbed at Roolofs, Pa,. today. He had been delivering beer at a farm- house some disthance back from the Holbrook, Merton Palmer, Smith. and Miss Gertrude 8. Roy are at Miss Bulkley's home at Peck'sCorner for the holiday: lllpnn. $1.00 $1.25, $1.50 and $2.0( Ladies’ Shoes, $2.! 00 $2.50, $2.00 Dominic Rozanskl, Eleanor Smigiel, Henry Yerrington. Room No. Elizabeth THOUGHT DEAD MAN L. L. CHAPMAN'S 4, primary, Miss Cather- v, teacher—Registered 31 ine E. K road, and when leaving the place and near the road was shot. CAME FROM JEWETT CITY. ing, teacher. 2 and $3.50. Slipper Specials — ‘Mrs, Lyman Taylor and her son Wil- ¥ rfect 10 .Ynhn Buchanan, Raymond —_— neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 3 Men’ Hérmighs s Busrisge Renebitery, - | B ot 2 Fopnan, Herbort Motve. Intornationsl Hotel Man Belisves Him |3:" Lewia 3. Covey, Vernon M..Ran- | lis came’on rigus” trom Brondbroor. || 41180 41.33 Tl ana 38 decidaw Norwioh, Cana. | IrE i 0o on."” Dora Cayetts, gy sy sl de el ; .. to spend the holideys with Mr. Sh . $2.50, $3.00 Anna Ksiazek, Louisa Kuharski, Elsie | Spending Christmas with relatives in ol Hobart Avenue School. and Mrs. ‘Abraham Taylor of Peck's ...4 Pearson, Glorla West. = 7| town. to Walk Home. Fourth and Fifth Mis. M. 8, | Corner. S Boys' and Girle Shoes, Slippers, Cll i 'm oom’ 3, primary, ss Helena A. T . of o e bbers, an e R R o i oo e s o i e ety o e S BT | e i o o ] R, R ristmas. y ) TP ko 3 ~ nald of = Ne B oy, Daels A e e bound” frelght train at the gashovss |Mmissed, 13: . Grace Elisabeth Alin, i, oy Deptse am Seasonable Oress Goods that *will please the most particular lady in Eastefn Connecticut are being wn by us. Our method of buying direct from the manufacturers enables m sell at the lowest possible prices. here once and you'll be 4 regu- mlll & SAXTON, Norwich Town tomer, . Telephone. 306-2, novisd ‘Walter Gromki,- William Growski, Sta- sha Groski, ‘Stephen Hoffman, Louisa Luppert, Arthur Ladd, Walter Plerson, Annie Prodell, William Riordan, Julia Rokowski, Ernest Zachae. Charles Eastman of Hartford is spending Christmas in town, Miss Jennie Phillips of Mystic is crossing Thursday night was given on Friday morning, when a man from the International hotel called at the rooms of Undertaker Gager and m clothing he was of the opinion ‘lu mnfiln‘ 3 parents. Robtabon. ot Washington Mrs. Bu Mr. and Mrs. treet. Henry Some lines sold out but we still have FRANK' A. BILL, Mala SL. TAFTVILLE Room 2, primary, Miss Amelia M.| visiting Mr. and Mrs, William Card — acher— 23 ot | of B v was a Polish fellow who belonged in . . “ T Aowie) Sbect Nero ] & e eread Jowett City. He atated that I he was (M Powerful Steam Turbine to rurnisn | XMas Wrestling Match many good Nolan, Willlam Pedace, Herberf Pro-| Principal C, H. Hobson of the gram- |the one he thought him that ellow Power for Weave Shed—Hugh H. y 4 dell, Herbert Scott, Loufsa Erwin, Dor- | mar school will spend the holidays at | had been to the city and, being without Osgood Lodge. Elsots Ofiers— | U"io® Mall, Grecaeville, 2.30 ». m. left. othy Helbel, Meliss Shaw, Esther Her- | hisdiome in Palmer, Mass, money, started to walk fo his home. Notes About the Villa, Jack McGrath vs. hief Fighting manson, Elmer Pierson, Harold Kra- —_— The fact has been communicated to o Bear, to a fnish. WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW, Coroner Brown and he will make an Dan Murphy vs. Bill Coilins, limited | SUPPLY OF THE CLOISONNE JEW. William . Collins and family of "Room No. 1, primary, Miss Julle B. GOl avepuie Are p Anning b wpeid SEur- TS . Sewen P R AR e BT time bodt. Other preliminaries. ELRY IN BUCKLES, Lt Anki Dk Teits o] o et ST e Fred Rouleau, & barber_on Franklin Moers ui | Admission I5c. Reserved seats Soc, [ BAR PINS AND HAT PINS. THIS zek, Arthur Ellison, Antoni Fidrwch,| William J. Kendall of Wilmington, | Sauare, made an effort on Friday after- 2D the feliowing wore CnoeeR’ Nabis LINE 1S VERY ATTRACTIVE. | Edward Stitcht. Kindergarten, Misses Louise P. Hov- ey and Kathleen E. Murphy, teachers— Registered 47. perfect 2: Morning class, Susan McNeely; afternoon class, Sadle Dalley. Local Mention. Joseph S. Bottomly of Hartford Funeral AEER Direstor " and Embalmar 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg. Telephone 642-2. Prompt service day or night Lady Assistant. Residence 116 Broadway. opp. Theatre. Del, Is spending the Christmas hosi- days with his family on Boswell ave- nue, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Benjamin, Jr.. of Springfield, Mass., are spending Christmas with the former's parents on Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs, P. H. Ethier and fam- ily of Central avenue will spend Christmas with relatives in Williman- tic, remaining over Sunday. Postmaster Currie Gilmour, In charge of the Greeneville sub-station, states that he has forwarded more Christmas packages this year than ever before. He has been kept busy all the time and will also have to be a: the station this mornlnx for some me. Following their usual delightful cus- tom, members of the senior choir of St. Andrew’s churcH went abopt on Christmas eve, singing carols. Their path led them through Greenevilie and also into East Norwich, and al along their way their singing was by many. o noon to identify the unknown man killed near the electric light station Thursday night. From the fact that the man was wearing a red tie Mr. Rouleau thou it might be a tramp barber from Milford, Mass., to whom he gave a red tie on Wednesday, but upon visiting Undertaker . Gager's morgue and looking at the clothing and the man’s hands he decided that it was not the man he thought. Chemical Laboratory Bui ed. ¥argo, N. D, Dec. 24.—Fire of un- kiown origin_destroyed the chemical laboratory bullding of the State cultml college tonight. The loss on the bullding and eqlupinent is $65,000. Christmas Shoppers Gtoped in Dark- ness. Pittsburg, Dec. 24—With the stores crowded with Christmas m electric lights in Etna, a suburb, extinguished tonight as the resnit d l. ing Destroy- ‘Woods. First grade, All kenridge, Sophy iam O'Brien, Nona Reilly. ver, ean Howard, Catherine A. Lee, Margaret M. McVeigh, Helen L. o M. Griffin, teach- er—Entire number of pupils, 35; er absent, tardy nor dism lthxe- & Rome Doulshino, Earl t MeGarry, Wil- Kindergarten grade, Hd-n B. non- NEW LINE OF SHOPPING AND POCKET BOOKS, % AND DRINKING CUPS. , & BRASS GOODS, CUT GLASS ANDY CHINA. 5 Come in and see what we Plenty of room and everybedy grand, Bllnh Andrew; vice grand, thur Can permanent secretary recording secretary, Ar- thur Newton: trsasurer, Rob M Neeley: warden, Ernest Jones ors, H. Charlesworth and e olwu-n hm;ht ou:l‘l Inzge o ments were nnh fnr the Initiation of ‘one candidate at the next meeting on January 14, when there will be other important lodge business. STEAM TURBINE Of 1,000 Horsspowsr for New Weave Shed. From Now Till New Years We quote Reduced Prices ;:::.. g o mak e v “t On Holiday Goods, |irmiua™ ™ = 7™ = Our stock el b gy d pefosiy’ SEBCIAL. FRICES ;0N - ‘well, we have juced them so- that| OF HOIIIJA\’ STATIONERY: & 5;‘ Foundations on which will rest o fany one m buy now, even if the N i , ,“ 3 new steam turbine of 1,000 horsenswcr e d has reduced the size - - ke ll g = GEO. A. DAY are being bullt in the Poneman com- pocket bovk pany’s M-u-munu!\o 2 milL m foundations »

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