Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 28, 1909, Page 7

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BENEFIT BY & mmmnmvm . _ TheBulletin, Between 7.30 and 8 o'clock Monday eveing there were many in the ceniral | Meémbers, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas A. part of the city who were watching ag | Holmes, on Monday night at Odd Fel- airship as it passed over the city, go- | 10ws' hall, carrying out successfully ing in a southerly direction. There was | & surprise upon them in commemora= : Norwich; Tussday, Doc. 28, 1905 Stops ltching l)-ncll-hly. Soothes \ FURNISHING PO e Bt oS ‘ 3 a 3 Comforts ittle Ones. UNDERTAKERS The Dulstin shoula be deiverss Two Held for Indecent Assault Under $1,000 Bonds and . the Liv0s et g T Bl ) everywiiste 1 the cliy heters S0 W, . A demonstration ot the O Heney Frankiin Holloway, [ i Subscribers who fail to receive it by Two for Burglary Under $500 Bonds—Latter | wo entire harmlessness of poslam, the ARy Fego $8 Main Streel. that time will confer a favor by re- new skin discovery, is afforded when ru.um"? m the e otiod o e 04V the fact to The Bulletin Co. Get Bail. It is upplied to the tender kin of in- a’fl Hollgway. in, Flain: LFL it B L the raflroad fants who are tortured with rashes, .u' nn., w-«nos THE WEATHER. which were m untll that tl-n e:.l. g .c;{g, ;fi.?‘ug 7 lx: L AR y T effec s’ sooti , tl itching stops al A"-—ln Preston, 2 d 1ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED. Forstntlt i Fotat. E AR, s R RSP L ANNUAL BANQUET once, the lklnuho;ll and is quickly | Adams, formerly of Dlnlollo? Conn. — . 8 lecent assault upon | bo: d&ol i OF RHO ALPHA MU | Testored to normal condition. SHERMAN—In this city, Dec. Dru- For New England: Partly cloudy in|a Taftville young man, Lee Hill and | oWner c;l t] g by e ity In the various forms of skin troubles | 'cilla 8. Sherma o Baaad (b8 south, occasional snows in north por- | Gerald Babson were presented in the | PErson 1, charge of the Waie SHESCt| oty ot Norwich Club Heuse with 40 [ In both iinfants and aduits, posiam |Funeral fiom her, i ,,}.{':m,. tlon Tuesday, and probably Wednes- | city court on Monday, it being the date | turing company and the party to.whom | in Attendance—28th Anniversary. | RIOtUCeR hencfclal resulie from (I} 38t 230 Burlal in Yantic ay; vai winds. P set for the hearing of the continued t the hides were sold testified, as | The annual banquet of Rho Alpha - d readily | _tery. A R Sy N ok B Lo ek of the nature of the | 51d Chisf Murphy, o whom the young | M, celebrating the twonty-Afth an- | e perprashy, etter, etc. vield readly MIEIN_In his city, Dec. % Cha Eachone is '-r“ i T W et assault the hearing was In chambers | men had confessed their wrongdoing. | niversary of Delta chapter. the 0ld- i Occasionai appiications will quickly ged m-’f faie nome, 35 Beech to do all we claint; / e _ before Judge Brown. The festimony | The testimony showed that entrance | est of the Academy fraternities, was | panish pimples, blotches and complex- Ry s et T Observations in Norwich. was of a revolting nature and at the [ was gained to the Watér street build- [ held at the Norwich club house onlion blemishes and will relieve and| = Selock Bl n Yantie e Iy LR The following records, reported from | conclusion Judge Brown found prob- |ing at night, Peabody staying outside [ Monday evening, proving a delightful | cure ftching feet, scaly scalp, humors, Be sure and specify Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes|able cause for holding the accused for |and holding a revoiver while Frink | occasion. The banquet was served in | etc. ? 3 —In Greenville, R. a's in temperature and the barometric|the superior court under bonds of | went inside and. selected the best of | the grill room, which was elaborately Dec. 2 Lll][.n M.. wite of Wi . h changes Monday: 31,000 each. This makes the total |the hides, having a good knowldege of | and “tastefully’ decorated in blue and i Sughter of © The l‘ee & 0 M "2’ amount of bonds against the young |what are goodmd at are poor hides | gold, with electric lights of the same rug late 7i~mhnnllh -nd Olive Bishop, in 3 7 a men of $2,600 each. They were unable | Part of them were sold here and part| colors, and a feature of the pretty m, | _her 33th year ~ 'l Kk our plant 12, m, to get a bondsman and were taken to|in Willimantic. One had been taken | souvenir programme was the hand- ese- | FITZZGERALD—In _Providence, R, I, PREPA. won'l keep Yy p 8 p. m. jall by Policeman Irish. previous to the break by Frink. No | painted cover page, bearing the em- | ro's n Willimantic. who make a spe-| Dec. 25, 1909, Michael Fitzgerald. all winter Highest 33, lowest Charged with the theft of furs from |evidence was cffered by the counsel for [ blem of the fraternity. clalty ot It OF the Emergancy -Lab- — » Comparisons. a West Side house and from a Water {the accused. Chief Murphy testified Covers were lald for forty and the | oratortes, h 32 West 35th Street, For Colds and Coughs—LEE'S WHITH L day: Clearing | Street building, Byron J. Jrink and | that the young men had acknowledged following fine menu was discussed: New York C will send & trial sup- PINE and TAR- 2%5e. THEY NEED FOOD. Predictions for Monday: Clearing | Harry Peabody’ were presented and |that they enterea the buildings and Salpicon of Fruits DIy res Ny mellte any one whi wil i —price N R both were held for the next term of |took the furs, Frink having said he Consomme Croutons write for This is sufficient to The Child's Cough Remedy—DONNA'S the criminal superior court under|was a'good judge of them. P Tc;xeryCh ouve-D show results in 24 hours. SYRUP—price 25¢. oast Turkey, Chestnut Dressing 3 : ";'l'l"h M % Browned Potato Balls Giblet Sauce A Policeman’s Testimony. 15 Main Stroet, For Constipation—~LEE'S L1V E N ”'“va'e,_"' foon | AIRSHIP SEEN BY MANY PURSE OF GOLD FOR St o Mty Baviee | 3. N. Paterson, night_policeman, of GRANULES—price 25¢. . 7 PASSING OVER NORWICH. MR. AND MRS. HOLMES. G T T For the Kidneys—LEE'S KIDNEW R d —— b ad a cold on my lun, an makes them green and i Body of the Machine Could Not Be | Presented by Hope Rebekah Lodge and | .~ Cheese Straws = = fat jeast haif & dozen advertised cough H PILLS—price 25c. thrifty i inguished, But Twe Lights Could | Followed by Banquet. 2 AR medicines and tad trentment rom txo | {|[1QFQ FRCIOIS | ror Headsches—ree's HEADACHS il 5- Seen With an Occasional Dip. Hope Rebekah lodge, No. 21, . 0. O. | . For the postprandial exercises, | A friend recommended Foley's Honey WAFERS—price 28c. ) H F., honored two of its most respected | Humphrey Allen presided capitally as (and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle ~AND-— For the Nerves—DODD'S NERVING 10c and 25¢ toastmaster, and the following toasts were responded to in a bright and wit- ty vein: Co-operation, Norris E. Clark: Our Alumni, George Fi Hyde: cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world.” The Lee & Osgood Co. —price $1.00. For the Blood—LEE'S BEEF, IRON and WINE—price 80c. Six hours after high water it is low tide, which is followed by flood tide. Embalmers. N. D. Sevin & Son. GREENEVILLE Family Gathering at Home of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Lewis—Personal Mention About the Village no noise to be heard and no partilar demonstration with the searchli the fact tha attracted attention, and it was watch- ed untll it disappeared. It was not v high, but it was impossible to tell ho; it,but t the lights were movng tion of their 50th wedding anniversary, which was celebrated the day before. By arrangement with Uncas lodge, No. 11,which was holding its regular meet- ing in the hall, all the Rebekahs were taken through a side hallway into the The Past Year, Edward J. Browning; Prospects for a Dance, Willlam E. Perry. The gathering was over about mide night after one of the pleasantest of their annual reunions. Humphrey Al- When Rubbers Become ?ieccssury Lady Assistant. Telephone call $28-8. a Henry B, Chureh. Wm. Smith Allea For the Teeth—OXYFOAM with PERs OXIDE—price 25c. For Chapped Hands—LEE'S coc.l CREAM—price 16c. Tryacanof... That it wi 1 | banduet room - adjoining the lodge | my. William E. Perry and ,Russell 1 4 f X James Shea of North Adams has 5% SRRt oF tirig Toom, where they waited until the Welles were the committee In charge. o Sulylsdaw Fo}’;AcZ!L':dELHL.V"‘::tffu: WITCHE ames JEilsk jot SO s has | lodge meeting was over. - Then the s A R sddross, 2. “Olmstend, Y g MAPLE SYRUP beeniyiiion Shdvis e surprise party for Mr.and Mrs. Holmes NORWICH TOWN TR Caddren.” Yuin' . "Gincead, John McNeely is confined to his | Sooi: MINCH SBer SN SN S . BUBBERS trom CARDWELL’S dec28d home on Central avenue by iliness. Joseph Enright of New York is vis- iting his mother on Central avenue. John McCormick of New York is bright night ator must have ben on his Arctic trip. nd light now and : w. t was a fine, for a flight. but the oper clothed like Peary to defy the cold of by the committee, comprising Mrs. Mary M. Green, Mrs. Mary Murray and Mrs. Susan Park. Two by two the Rebekahs marched into the room, where the receiving party stood with Mr. and_Mrs. Holmes. were Noble _Grand The record of perfect attendance in the Town street school for the term ending December 24, 1909, is as fol- lows: Senior room, William G. Tarbox, principal. Not absent: Hattie Boyd, ing and reading. Toward the close of a pleasant afternoon six members of the chapter served sandwich cof- fee, cake and ice cream, ryone at the home received a motto calen- dar, and these mottoes were read at Rubber Boots and Arctics. Best makes high and low cut, at lowest prices, FRANK A. BILL The Lee & 0sgood Cfi Manufacturing Chemists, 131-133 Main Stn.t. siting 1 ) the night. Those receiving FI Thacher, Arthur Kruk, Dud- Now vistting bix mother o0 it st 3 —_— Grace Willey and Vice Grand Lula B. | 1oy Lathrop. Robert Sterry. Absent Tk ey T O ttur S Falephoug. 104 Main Street. NORWICH, CONN. Mrs. George Lynn of Central ave- FUNERALS. }‘_3};’;‘: o Noble Grand | one-half day: Martha Brown. Abbie : ¢ iting rela in S an pricai ey H 5 3 % e r “ 3 is the time to seleet your |u;:.\:.ytin riecvesin South afas- Wy ver 208 Indee sernert Wilk:'s gust grand of | ores: RAYMOnd Xwing. Alfed Haf- | - Four Generations Present 1l it s o Holiday present. Our stock includes Matthew Carroll of Providence is visiting his father, Martin Carroll of Bast Norwich. At three o'clock Monday the funeral held from the Greek Orthodox ell avenue and many and members of the church ‘attended. after of Stavros Cardonis fr Uncas lodge, and John A. Palmer, a past grand of Shetucket lodge. Con- gratulations and good wishes were plentifully showered upon the couple whose golden wedding anniversary Junior room, Mrs. Samuel S. Lath- rop, teacher. Not absent, Daniel Cobb, Michael Dahood, Henry Durr, John Eaton, Maurice Gay. Francis Hanra- han, Francis Pounch, Alfred Onder- Dr. and Mrs, E. J. Jones of Bliss piace gave a Christmas dinner party at which four generations were pres- ent. William McKee of Williams street in his 934 year and his great- How Many Dollars would you have saved in 1909 by trading here ? by mall on receipt of above price. dec2sdaw T R 2 o ended. | was the occasion for the gathering. ilroy, | §Tandson, James Frederic Jones, six PIANOS "Mrs.‘ .Inhn l’-‘;\llr}\lc_\“nf B;:;ton :l.q i Z'n?] ‘s»{u(if were Nm_duc'lt‘;‘d \?l_w Re ¥:| During a social hour two piano se- gghufinwowkbflflfn o,’.f'.‘:’.‘.'.ii N ik O Neaiutin Jowes aX Just about half your money " MANDOLINS ting her mother, Mrs. Edward Me- | Zacharias Pappagianow. The choir of | jaotions® Sonora Waltzes and Golden > Li . A . g e Y on’ sur fine, pight theangh. Clafferty of North Main street, the church sang. There was a num- £ % | day, Francis Donelly. Absent one VIOLINS - — ber of flowers. Friends acted as bear- | porner March, '("‘i',.’i!'l"r:“,'f,"”’-‘;“f;":’:,)’} day, Howard Sterry. Mot Pte T e W Is It Worth While ? Mrs. James Moriarty of North M ers and burial was in Maplewood cem- | - ” t Child Shall Lead ntermediate room. Miss Bessie D. eritorious Pupils at Plain Hill. s T U BANJOS street has been the guest of her sou, | etery, where there was a committal | By Sony A Little Child Stall L. | Grant, Not absent: Sadie | Those neither absent nor tardy for Dr. James L. Moriarty of Waterbury. | service. Funeral Director Gager had | apeth’ Smith - Juse betore. the call for | CBSeY. ter Durr, Thomas Fitz- | the term ending December 24, 1909, 137-141 Main Street DRUMS e il charge of the arrangements. e O e tirzio | maurice, John Pounch James Cobb, |in the Plain Hl school. Miss Natalie eas c . MUSIC ROLLS Mr, and Mrs. Thomas McNamara —— Grace Willey prosented o purse of §75 | Clars Karkutt. ~Absent one-half day, | E. Allen. teacher, were Dorothy Lark- of Worcester have been guests of Tim- Sunday School Festivals. i ol to Mr.and Mrs. Holmes in be- | Ellsworth Smith, Howard Smith, Es- | ham, Alice Larkham. Herbert Lark- regular price 60c 1b. HARMONICAS othy C. Coughlin of Prospect street| mhig is the husy week for the Sun- | haif of Hope lodge, with o brlef but th;.rl)rluzh, John xur;;:". PR ham, and Evelyn Stott. c £ and Michael McNamara of Hickory | day school entertainments. Tonight | graceful speech, in which she referred | ; Primary = room. Mise =—®lizgheih Qricte. and Pors ETC. ET street. the festivals at Trinity’ Episcopal and | to the high esteem in which the; had | L¥ash, teacher Trot Sbferts ' BUEE x T Yo 0 ee y s the First Baptist will be held, while [ aiways been held. Mr. Holmes w:s d“e% E" H l'““al- %y 9“]‘ C"- ine | 4 There was no service at the Shel- < Martin_Fourigan, John Enright and | on Wednesday evening at the Second | nuch affected by the presentatioa, tut | T er, Helen Schwenk, Catheri tering Arms on Sunday afternoon. regular price 35c Ib. o - . ’ * | John McKenna have returned to their | anq Broadway Congregational there | responded fittingly. ‘Whser, Harvey Wairous, Peter Fits- — gmnutn"slemnle uf Mus]c employment in =~ Willimantic ~after | will he the Sunday school entertain- | Mueic for the march to supper was | maurice. writing paper | ¢, C1aFence Bloom of Bliss place en- ot spending a few days at their homes In | ments, Thursday evening there will | played by Miss Mildred Comstock, and | In the primary room writing paper | tertained his father from Norwalk over |1 ¢ cs0d town, be the Christmas tree for the Uni- | seventy were seated at three (ablos|Was given as prises for excellence in |.Christmas. n“e ea Im uners ] —— versalist Sunday school at Bucking- | spread in the banquet rom. The effi- | Spelling: First, Hagel Palmer, second —— hy Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith of 3 2 Carl Leondid; third, Salwa Dahood. Mr. and Mrs. Olive P. Wattles of ham Memor 1, while next week Wed- rlent waitresses were Miss Syoil Boston have been guests of the for- | pesday the Central Baptist entertain- tman and Miss Maisié Rider, Misg [ _The record of perfect attendance for | Jewett City were holiday guests of | Franklin Square, up one flight, D mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace! mont be held. # o Parsons and Miss Minnie Wil- | the term ending December 24, 1909, | yclatives in town dec28TuThs over Soraers Bros. N W. Smith of Prospect street, Mr. ~ “on, Miss Lydla Smith and Miss Mil- | in the West Town street school was as el SO A Smith has a position as photographer | or Rev. J. H. Broderick In Moosup Comstock. Grace was sald Ly | follows: William McJennett of New York on a leading Boston paper. Monday. v. Joseph F. ‘Cobb of Uncas lodg>. Grades 7 and 8, Robert A. Brown. | spent the week end with his father, Bvery day during this week will be _— social hour after supper closed a | Principal. Not absent: Eward Mur- | john McJennett of Peck's Corner. $10.00 Pictures for $7.50 Bargain Days at our store. Special | Mr. and Mre J. R. fLewls enter-| John and Peter Lizee of Williman- | very delightful evenin gtor all prasent. o Srtd. *‘t‘:";‘;;.“,‘::‘,{g ::‘:‘;ie}"; - $ 600 Pictures for $4.00 inducements on our entire stock Of | Jered Tl o Ol A I Ged M| tic have been visitng Edward Du- e i Sepeaouh, . e . Myron H. Giddings of Mystic was 8 stock of | yames Bill of Clarks Falls, Conn., Mr. | cyainer MAILS DELAYED. Corrigeux. the guest of his aunt. Mrs. Jumes Ray $ 500 Pictures for $4.00 Furniture, Carpets, Stoves and balance | and Mrs, Edwin Lewis of Montville, A RO R Grades § and 6 Mrs Elizsbeth | of Fim avenue, on Christmas day. - $ 300 Pictures for $2.25 of our furnishing goods. A few dol- 2. Smith, Norwich Town, H.| Frank and Joseph MarcAurele of | Late in Arriving Here and Because | Geary Danihy, teacher. Not absent: — 150 and $1.00 Pictures foi of Melrose, Mass., Mrs. H. M. w Bedford have been visiting their Leonard Clark, Myrtle McCord, Dewey | The comcert, which was to have $ oni.§ letures for §489. lars will do wonders these days in the line of Housefurnishings. We must reduce our stock before il Marshall and Mr: Central avenu W. A. Richmond of parents, rtin Wohlleben were of Late Christmas Presents Extra Carriers Were Needed. ‘Woodwort! Grades 3 and 4, Miss Jennie M. Namara, teacher. Not absent,. Joseph Me- been given on Sunday evening at the Methodist Eplscopal church, was post- In our China Depariment o Mr. and Mrs, ¥ 3 ! 2 poned to Sunday. January 2. $40.00 Haviland Dinner Sets for $30.00 2 ’ piviges 3 o il The mails had not become straight- | Clarke, vorth, Vood- Al taking inventory, and we want all who TAFTVILLE {he guests of friends in Plain encd‘out on Monday and were 1ats In | Srorth’ Absent oo day. Hasel Muer, | Tewls 3. Tussey of Haverhill, Mass $35.00 Haviland Dinner Sets for $27.50 Ry il o Lipe 1o todin thig h ¥ Odd Fell "Lk aiion getting here. causing quite an extra | fronry Shahan. % and Albert Bonssy of Providence aré $22.00 and $1800 Haviland week and take advantage of this rare | 90the Lodge of Odd Fellows an Durden for the carriers, as much of 1t [ * Grades 1 and 2, Miss M. A. Galli- | apending the holidays with their st Dinner Sets for $16.00 price cutting. Modern Woodmen Elect Officers— was delayed Christmas matter, and it | gan_teacher. Not absent: James Fil- | tar. Mrs. Burrill Lathrop of Town $15.00. Haviland Dinner Sets for $12.00 Locating Breaks in Telephone Lines became necessary to send out substi- | burn, Margaret Burns, Bary Burns. | street SNOW SHOVELS $12.00 Haviland Dinner Sets for $1000 Shea & Burke —Mention About the Village. at and Miss Viola tutes to help the regulars. Only two deliveries outside the business section could be made because of the hard Absent one day, Charlie Dals Sarah Greer. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Talbot and Miss Lamps, Goethe Todge, No, 7. L. 0. O. F., at | G Christmas guests of - - : S : Elsie Talbot of New York and Her- annual meeting held last week | friends in Danielson, 3 Z%imgl'ea‘\',,;nbo‘?hffl..fl:;f:""'.‘h,fd"z';‘; Congregational Church Service. | pert Plerce were Christmas guests of SLEDS Tumblers, Etc. cted officers as_ foll Noble AE de A z The Christmas decorations of the | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olsen of the Scot- i . di 37-41 Main Streel. nd, Bernard Schmidt: vice g Miss Gertrude Lieper of Slater ave- | B45e the carriers much extra work. ' |jpirst Congregational church were | land road, A Christnas tree was the ; Toilet 5:«. at 25 per sent. discount 2 Martin Krauss; recording secretar as returned after a visit with | 7 e TR SRTCRS G e Tate in | round pine and Christmas bells. The | feature of the evening. ICE SCRAPERS rom usual pri dec27d Charles Kloss; financial secretary, in New London, S ine back Trom their Jong deliveries | 10}l musical programme of Sunday ~ - dec28d - | Bernard Krauss. The election of AR S‘.:]“‘fi!g“:xm aotnt to b cacried | ovening was curried out. ECONOMY Demands | treasurer was postponed until the| Joseph Peltier returned to Natick, | V' pogtm e caruthers had planned | , The opening . number. Adoration, CREEPERS | next regular meeting in January, | R. 1. Monday afternoon. after visit- |, 40 SR = BV Cences for the hand- | from Gaul's The Holr City, was ren- 9 e e 7 % when the officers will be installed by | ing Nrs. Thomas Lambert. B s ias monil, o0 that | dered in an especially pleasing way. you join the ranks that have | p; t Deputy Andrew Ploss. At the o for the delaved mails all was |10 the anthem, The Birthday of a King their clothes made here. meeting the third degres was con-| Mr. and. Mrs. David Breault of e Tone way with the ending. of | and in Angels from the Realms of Glo- | NMR.SLIP CALKS . . R ferred on one candidate. Soutii A street have been visitin o L S O | ry the chorus Nax very eftective. The T their son, Zephyr Breault, in New Bed- - soprano solos, O Little Town of Beth- ORAS. 1 SICKERAON, Modern Woodmen Elect Officers. | ford. o g e lchem and TThe Christ, were given by The 0ld Standby 128 Main Street. BN Tadbot. camd. Mo . XINIEA Modesn Miss Louise Pratt i fine voice and By its time-tested merits, its BROOMS . . Woodmen of America, have elected the | Rev. and Mrs. Donald B. M. e C. Phil Puts Forth His Sec-| With mwuch expression. The closing uniform success, prompt ac- l ls t e following officers for' 1910: Consul, | and son, Saunders, of Slater avenue | R°Y C- Phillips Puts For 's S€c™ | umber, O Come All Ye Faithful, was tion and clean taste, Hale's — = Hormisdas Gaumond; past consul, | are passing a few days in New Ha- ond Composition. sung by the full choir. of Horehound and Tar YOU CAN GET Rartnglomew . Chanaet: advmor Jo- | ven. e H. L. Yerrington is choir master T e siandard Dependable and . seph Petelle; banker, Aime Morris- e Roy C. Phillips, who scored a success | ang organist. B et ette: clerk, J. B. Boucher; assistant| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boucher and |about a year ago with a musical com- £ o remedy of its kind. Recom- a good and suitable Holiday | cicri. Tsidore Boucher; escort,” Alfrea | child_ of Brisiol, Conn. are spending | Posiion has Jjust placed another to Effects of the Storm. mended as a safe, simple and Justly Priced Teiréault; watchman, Philids Le- | two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Se ,',:fi:lodr": ,‘.:,!’ém"‘;:bfl‘_h‘};‘:‘h::"_': There are big drifts on the Scotland effective remedy v Lambert; eauregarde. e 3 2 present for the Horse, Car- | ot minazers, Alex - Bocas. Toseph | oo o S This tatest composition by Mr. Phil- | 10855 PO, TN, ST ot impoaet Sunday SChOOI Breaplt and Hormisdas Lucier. A sick | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Potter re- |1ips is & march twostep in 6-8 time, |3, %, 2o from the house to the barn. riage, Automobile Chauffenr at L. L. CHAPMAN'S and benefit fund of $850 is in the camp's treasury. Trouble Hunters Out. In the telephone company’s search for breakdowns on their lines through the surrounding country, trouble turned to North Attleboro, Mas er spending Mrs. Archibald Kyle. At Parish moving pictures and illustrate drew an appreclative audienc Sacred Heart parish will receive the a few days with M hall Monday evening the written with two movements and a trio and of such arrangement as to make it easy for ordinary players. A point of distinction for Mr. Phillips was that the manuscript was accepted just as he presented it and the plece is print- ed just as he wrote it. The new twostep, which has an in- On Plain Hill the drifts were high. The milk teams could not leave the Hill on Sunday, and on Monday only olne path was broken and that to Bal- tie. A tree set out 17 years ago on Town street was blown over. On Sunday morning live wires were across the Company. = |Entertainments and we have lots of good things for the Superintendent, Teachers and Scholars, 7 . hunte: ere out Mond: d i y 5 Harness and Carriage Repository, | piaces the wires were found badly | PeRefit from the show. D e o e e, V¢ | road leading to the church. -In the Handsome Illustrated Books, Bibles decidaw f Norwich, Conn. | tangled, Wwith poles blown o the| r. ,o0 3o Arexander Murdock | pratty cover page. Mr. Philips former | Attempt to get them out of the way of 129 Main Street. Norwich, Ct.|end Testaments. We have a line of Fround. Lineman John Clark is work- | o, MF, and Mrs. Alexander Murdock |protty cover page. Mr. Fhillips former | pocoer v the clothing of the one o Limp Leather Books which make prets ing his way toward Colchester, locat- ing the breaks, which repair gangs will fix up_as soon as possible. George Woisard, with two horses, started Sunday morning at 10 o’clock for Colchester, and reached there in the evening, having found many wires down, and_the roads were blocked by drifts. Today an attempt will be made to get through the drifts to East Hampton from Colchester. A trip to Plainfield was made Sunday. Suffering from Bloodpoisoning. Victor Fontaine is i1l at the home and children, William, Ethel, spent Mrs, B. F. generations being present. Representative Urgele Lafrance of Central Village, and Mr. Cardinal of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph For- geau of, Providence Thomas O of Pawtucket, R. L, were guests over Christmas of Mrs. Providence Laura, and Christmas with Mr. and Pike of Wauregan, three and Mrs. Willimantie, were recent treet, ‘Donnell and son, Thomas, May Farrell and the latter of street, is Billy and Betty waltzes, in which he collaborated with Prof. Franz Jahn. OBITUARY. Drusilla 8. Sherman. The death of Miss Drusilla S. Sher- man occurred at the home of her sis. ter, Mrs. Mary P. D. Goodrich, No. 22 'Clift_streef, after being in poor health for the past two vears and unable to feave her bed for the past three months, The deceased was born at Bean handling them was slightly burned. At Northrop’s Corner the snow was piled so high on either side of the trol- ley tracks (h.l.t at different times on Monday two sleighs were overturned. One of the horses ran. Santa Claus Distributed Gifts. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bushnell of the Canterbury turnpike entertained Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- | son of Willimantic, Mrs. Mary A. Bur- lick of Danielson, Mrs. John Kerfoot and James Hargreave of New Bedford, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bush- HAILECLUB French Restaurants WEDNESDAY EVENING DINNER. Dec. 28th—6 to 8 o'clock. FIFTY CENTS. The popular ' Wednesday Evening Dinner at fixed price will be continued each Wednesday evemin Both Restaurants open for ladies and entlomen (club members and friends). v Hardware —Eleciric Novalties A ty gifts and do mot cost much. Remember your faithful teachers with appropriate gifts and it will be great=s Iy appreciated. We shall make you special prices this week on goods bought for this purposs, A good line of Children's Books a¢ the right prices. New Year Cards and New Year Posts cards. spending the week with his grand- | FIill on May 23, 1834, the daughter of . of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor ¥on- | mothe Bl | nell. “After dinner the party went to | Tables muet be r in advance. taine, with bloodpoisoning. This is| - E?:".‘,:’nswflr:fmnmn O w2 ha" | the home of Mrs. Henry Bushnell, who ME Line a Day Diarles. Good for five the gecond time that Master Fontaine | Amable Deslandes, Sr., of St. Ple, [ ret Anh Strang, who was born in |18 84 years,old and was unable to go|SOUP— ; ears. has liad such an attack. Murty Shea | Canada, s visiting his son Amable | Peekskill, N. Y. The deceased to the dinuer, There Santa Claug in SREAM OF CRLESY of Norwich avenue has been suffering from bloodpoisoning at his home and Joseph Demars of Fitchburg, Mass., Deslandes of Hunters avenue, and his sister,) Mrs, Frank Cassavant of South passed all her life in this town and was a dressmaker, red, was sympathetic and did all she person distributed to the party their presents, greatly to Mrs, Bushnell's ENTREE— PRTIT PATES PARISIEN s Beautiful Engagement Books and Calling Lists, 0 She was strictly a b was in a serious condition Monday. A street. Atter New Year's, Mr. Des- body and found e::?:yment Tnindus. | Pleasure. A Sfi?&'fir WITH APRICOT SAUCE \ A landes will visit other relatives in She was patient, kindly and" af- Chri A 3 v it Pibibnal Now Beltors Mass. e T e e hristmas Dinner Guests. POTATOES AU GRATI U i S| ed, was syIRD §'%he | Mr. and Mrs. . 8. Wheeler snter- GREEN PEAS pr GEO. A. DAVI Seasonable Dress Goods that will please the most particular lady in Eastern Connecticut ure being shown by us. Our method of buying direct from the manufacturers enables us to sell at the lowest possible prices. Trade here once and you'll be A regu- lar customer. BRADY & SAXTON, Norwich Town Telephone 306-2, novisd Among the sailors from the navy tained at Christmas dinner Mr. and who have been recent visitors in town weres Lawrence Bjurstrom of the U. 8, 8. Kansas, Fred Meyer, electrician on the Salem, Felix Devlin from the Ohio, Exias Fortler of the Rhode Is- land, Wilfrid Norman and Raoul La- moreux of the New Jersey, :25.29 Broadway i \ dec2idaw MISS M. C. ADLES, Art Alde Natures SALADE CRACKERS CHEESE DESERT— BANANA ICE CREAM CAFE dec28d ALL CALENDARS at half price to close them out. l could to aid the people she found less favored than herself. Miss Sherman ‘is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary P. D. Goodrich, Mrs. Henry Lewis of Hartford and a brother, W. H. Sherman of this city. There is a nephew, James T. Sherman, of Boston. COMMON PLEAS COURT. There was motion list business be- is visiting his aunt, Mrs, Edward De- mars. Piano $150. Charles Wheeler, Mias Clara, and Mr. and Mrs, Amos Brewsters Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wheeler of Huat- Ington avenue gave a roast goose din- turday, to whlll.leh were I:- and we .lu - Burdiek, %’hg: R @ m-um niece, Miss ev. Arthur O'Keefe was the guest Funeral AGER Direstor Delayed for hours by the storm, Odl- lon Daunais, Misses Rva and Laura Daunals, Raoul Lamoreux and Nel- son Freeman, who went to Woonsock- |fore the court of common pleas at 2 s ¥ et, Friday, returned here Mond lock Monday afternoon, st which Easy Terms. Call Toda yrig - FUNERAL ORDE " and Embalmar morain G4t 2%, m. They o by B M n i DO fiun 3. Huntington of Bast Town We still have ! 7 Ve || coivare”ss nads RS dence all along their journey of the | A demurrer in the case ol fln Cot- ertained some very M“ R A tion of mared ture has wll:'. not trell Lumber company vs. J. J. and M- was argued and the judge took ' the tington, Qsughter, Milss : selections papers. that will make the linest B s Mk o kind of New Year % Gif great damage done by the storm. Ly p/ e ‘The Plant- Caddsa Co. ha Plaut-Cadden Building. Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bldg, Telephone 642-2, Prompt service day or night Lady Assistant, Residence 116 Broadway. opp. Theatre. Telephone 643-3, - & Artistically Arranged by HUNT * * The'Florist, Tel. 130. © Lafayette Street. Junisd nd Mrs. John Sharples and son yton and Warren of Slater avenue returned Monday noon after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coldwell of South Swansea, Mass., their return |[given, the amount being being delaved ay the storm. Mr. and In the case of Susan E. Mrs. Walter Sharples were prevented al. | ring town by the lllness of | 375 Home Chapter at Johneon Home. Home chapter of The King’s Daugh- ters gave a social at Johnson home cording to the bill of particulars was

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