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@he Bulletin, Norwich, Monday, Deo. 12, 1910, LEDYARD CHURCH'S ANNIVERSARY Opening of the Exercises Which Will Last Through To- day—Eighty Responses at the Roll Call. Beripture reading. Hymn No. 637, Oh, Where Are Kings lem‘y Alliea & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKER S §8 Maln Streel. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For New England:Generally falr; continued cold Monduy and Tuesday; moderute northwest to north winds. Predictions from the New York Her- The opening exercises in commem- TADY ATTITTANT WALN REYITIPTY, oration of the one hundredth anniver- ald: On Monday falr weather and and Empir 7 Wightly lower temparatures will pre- |#ary of the organization of the Pirst | g Empires Now? S T T | vl with fresh to light northwesterly | Congregational church of Ledyard were | Hymn No. 636, A Mighty Fortress is —_ ~| winds, and on ‘Tuesday fuir westher, | hold iy the church edifice Bunday. At|Our Go d. with whight temperature chsnges the morning service the sermon Observations in Norwich. proached at the fiftleth anniversary of l\ ’ D l' H The following records, reported from | the church by the then pastor, Rev, ere S a ¢ ICIOlls Hevin'u pharmacy, show the changes | Timothy Tuttle, was read by the pres- in temperature and the barometric [ ent incumbent, Rev, Willlam . White. Flavor Huturday and Sunday After the church services an historical to the Historical address by pastor, Presentation—Tribute to the memory of Rev, Timothy Tuttlc, pastor from 1510 1o 1364, Presented by Deacon Russell Gallup, Hymn No. 632, Glorigus Things of Thee Are Bpoket. Prayer and benediction. Postlude. Batur 7w om oy Fher. session of the Bunduy school was held, fullowed in the afternoon by the roil: call of the members of the church, ¥ i The prevent church was organized | 12 to 1.30 p. m -funcheon served in P ARG 4T A4 Dec. 12, 1450, with five members, and | the vestry, ~Historical exhibit in the Bundny . the present church bullding wae erect. | library. B ed in 1443, The present membership i 120 to 2.30 p. m. 12 m ! 121 Prelude. 5 L g Despite the cold and uninviting | Hymn, On Jordan's Stormy Banks 1 Fiighest 32, lowest & weather there was a good sized atten- | Stand. 4 g dance at ull the exerciges, There was| Address by Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoft Comparisers. v collation following the morning ser- | of the Becond church, Norwich. (Re Predictions for Baturday: Falr; con- | yjce in the vestry und thereafter was | Walter King of the Sccond churchwith tnued cold; variable winds, held the Sunday school historical pro- | Rev, Timothy Tuttle, organized this daturday’s weather: As predicted gramme, when 131 . Avery read | church.) Prodictions for Sunday: Cloufly, pre- |4 comprebensive history of Sunday Bong by Dwight Gallup. ceded by snow; variable winds school which wae heard with much in- Address by Fdward Cook, grandson unday's weather; Cloudy; followed of Rev. Timothy Tuttie and son of Rev. by Hght sie rising temperature John M. Gray of the Bunday | N. B, Cook. at the othesscannot equal var ho has held that office for the | A word of greeting from former past twenty-six s, gave a history | pustors or thelr familles: Mry. Charles L of the gchool. The firat papers telling | Cutting Mrs, John Avery, Rev. A. E. 50¢. 60¢, 80c a b, of the early history of the school, a8 | Kinmouth. Het Water. || Bets a® can be found, are dated 1857. From the grandmother chureh, Rev, Sold Only B PR re is quite a contrast in the schools | 3 Romeyn Danforth of the First )id y by ” > those days and now. There have | church, New London. n ahout seven superintendents, Mr. | From the mother church, Rev. James R. Danforth of the church in Groton. v having held the office the Jongest. » ) | s Teferred to those who preceded him | From brother chruches, Rev. > ) 707 in the position and interested bis hear- | prindle of the Baptist (Peckna 17 70k | eru in the early days of the school church, Rev, . W. Harrison of G 1% | 708 There was a rollcall between 1 and 2 | Perry M. E, chirch. Rev, W. £. Hooker — o'clock and elghty responses were re- | of 8t James Episcopal church, Bix hours wfte fgh er It is low o ) DL e e e d tide " | celved, thowe members being in atten- | * From the churches of the fellod dance or gending Jetters, though there | «hip, Stonington First, Rev. George Py g were but few of the latter, Epaldin tonsn Becon i GREENEVILLE i i 108 be continued | Thoieni e, Stone:® Mysties Fev, A I\OFI [ . | through to when the attendance | Barnshaw. North Stonington, Rev. ¥ Dr. Louise Franktin HMiner s new | D88t of Alexander B. France—Engine | i je muc the M. Holister; Westerly, Rev. Samuel ted In her mew of-ce, Bresd Mol | COMPany No.2 Holds Second Whist | Sunday heing principal © mem- | Catheart. ' R — e i —Notes. bers, while tod - public will be per- Hymn, The Church i# One Founda- loum 1 et haps more deeply interested. tion. Office hours, 1 to 4 n The death of Alexander o programme for today ia as fol- | Presentations. Jswhone 660, aupt7a | occurred at 2 o'clock Sunda Tows Hymn No. 333, All Hail the Power of — | at his lgte home on North Main relude, Jesug’ Name. Mr. Franice hod been in ling health Anthem, Pefore Jehovah's Awful Benediction. Al th B t for some time and was confined to his | Throne, Postlude. ways the Best... R T ¥ t and WORE. | 1Omber. - Death: wak aus 18 Cotsip |~ e T T 3 o i - Per beautiful floral tributes. The bearers | CELEBRATION OF e was born in Bcotland, the son of | vers fames Mather William Patten, CHAS. H. NICKERSON, James and Margaret France, but hus | jonn Greenhalgh, William Moors. Bur- PHEN GOLDEN WEDDING. Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St. was married In 1872 to Miss Efizapeths | (& Was in the Yantic cemsters Family Gathering at Home of Mr. and o WL e Dry Unclaimed Letters. Mrs. Daniel W. Tracy—Bull 3 . M l|'.1.‘,. e was an honorary mem- Unclaimed letters’ addressed ‘as fol- ployes Meet Them at Their Son’s ber 1e Greeneville hook and lad- advertived in the Taftville| Homes s e £ s WAs 1t one fMice for the w ending Decem- S aiaysatn s KNI OCA 10: Arthur Earll, Archis Bou- urounded by their children 10 The it arRer s Dt A o foses Durocher, Madame Stan- | grandchildren, r, 2nd Mrs. Daniel W. hta-Déeh Enatls to Liaia to ety ntaine. Tracy on Sunday observed their golden PUR STATS 3 ROBES, | ties of oo B Bhebe ‘j') "m‘” Lo o8 —_— | wedding anniversary with a qulet cele- Rk ; " oy i s s i e ESCAPED FROM HOSPITAL. | bration at their home, No, 19 Penobsc palnsice VE ar stoeic| WAS. 08 Seeswiold. o - e AR | street. Friends of the two thronged o RICES. These Furs! rvive tao siters. Mes Tmeid | Mrs. Emma J. Barnes Got Out of a | the home during the day for fhe Prr- made of Nice, Strong, Tough and | Torrance of Derby, Mrs. Stephen Window and Was Found on Her | po%e of cxtending their congratulations B i Sie A good assortment ; vwr'“H{ :n\'. and n;‘, “,-4)“5;,:4; Way to Her Home. ery one of the caliers expressed the » tobert France of New aven and in hat il e no nes France of Wisconsin. On Saturday evening, Bope it i ek e e wedding anniversaries for them and """ L L CIMPMAN C0., |Rev. o M. Raniszewski Appointed to | Thc Normich State b Mok ipaclsncclofinn yet soldnt s Stamford Church. out of a window their good share of this world’s bless- soon noted v 14 Bath Street. A despatch from Ter lle to Sat- o ings. The shower of presents of gold —_ R trday's Waterbury Republican says | S¢Rt to int . e } (o wiw hesur gn Suiuniey wne ron concerning Rev. Joseph M, Raniszew- |10 T.aurel Hill avenue and said sh | tinued through Sundzy and shows in ki, a former curate of St Mary's | 9P Moy Homme Lo | a measure the high esteem in which parish Coxt f0° hesdguariers, and Mr. and Mrs. Tracy are heid by zll 1t Joseph M. Raniszewski of Ter. | Féturned to the hospital by auto. At 1 o'clock an elaborate turkey din- ryville has been transferred by Bishop ner was served by Mabres. Pleasing NI to the pastorate of the fioly OBITUARY. phonograph music was lisiened to dur- Name Polish church in Stamford, suc- R ing and after the meal. and at its con- ceeding Rev. lgnatius Kuzynski, who _ Mrs. Raymond J. Gazley. | lusion a delightful social hour was been pastor there for several | Ne s rece in Norwich Sat- | enjoyed. - e Father Raniszewski came to |uréay of the death Fridey morning at| The celebration was a quiet one, but imford on Saturday to take up his | ber home in irksburg, W.Va,, of Mrs. | was an exceedingly pleasant affair and ! new dutic Raymond J. Gazley. She had been il | will long be remembered by those ho The trans followed an investiga- | With typhoid fever, follow: the death | were thare. o1 the bizhop, it d, who had ;': her adopted son, Frank Gazley, from On Saturday evangng. llrou]:‘ lTv.o 11 e is an opportunit 1, attention « \] compli he same cause. o'clock, their son, Charles TAcY, i W d"’":"'fi"f ged to hav o Mrs. Gazley became known to many | gave an informal reception o his par- o pect a complete | ;1 R o having |0 Norwich society during her visits | ents at his residence, 317 Main street, (cted for some of his parishioners in |10 Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis Smith of | and to this the employes of The Bul- s business tions, He has left | Broad street. She was a young woman | letin were invited. Thirty responded | Stamford, it is said of most aging personality, an ac- | to the invitation to be present et this lg ra e “rSt complished m a fine 'linguist, ' time, and a thoroughly good time was Engine Company Holds Whist. 1d won frien went. SRS d compar SHE Jead 8 ik i ic. which included all an Py | In her home her hus- | the late and populer airs, with a gen- is owner and manager of The d twenty tter tables erous interspersement of such pleces | b bz of do, one of finest and largest | as would be specially appropriate for lll' oa s re present. Th, izes were 3 & in that section, she was a prom- |such a celebration, was iistened to dur- as follows ¥ 1 ent member nf the Ep.amral church. | ing the course of the evening. and at to whicl 50 broad - about 9 o'clock the entire party sat down to a splendid supper, the feature ich was a toothsome o r ch der that v prepared by Mrs. Char L. Tracy. wedding cake that bore consolation, pipe, Johr AT MODERATE PRICES. Rydholm; se We have the representative of one of the largest and best houses that rarufacture with his | our store Tues- December 6th, when he | ond, in msurms rely equipped hos- the Roman Catholic her fatal illness for charity which and proved so euc- t was repeated by request. Local Item‘s. Murphy was a in Westerly. Th the dates 1860-1910 was cut by Mrs. for this section omplete exhibit at morning, Williar itor he directed a play e Danfel W. Tracy. who sat with her er $500 husband at the head of the iable. At the conclusion of g the repast o 3 | Willlam Cara has moved from Four- s sch of s ¢ = be pleassd to show you fine furs | (o nin aimeeatd has moved from is the center of much of | Charles D. Noyes, secretary-treasure: et gtk s o iypnal iz e of Clarksburg and she[of The Bulletin company. after a brief ¢ prices, whic Ve ant and capable leader in |speech in which he spoke of the unm- dersd, no local dealer except thi P Robert F. True of Hudson, ere she was so popular and |usual celebration they were participat- S dades tv Souits, 1ss., preached in the p- | Third F ing in, o1 iy T s g of the long and active career tist church, £ Mr. Tracy, who had lived to see the dings of her Teag | | spect this assort- | B st Saik e ject being . from the si¥ \Irs. Smith Friday afters 2 business re E @nt, and it you oentemplate givirig] ' Of 1841 New York, where they are invaluable service to The B ; e 3 -~ on their way s present: T < stmas oifts you cannot| An ann requiem high mass ochait of The Bullotin company and afford to look this display. for Mrs. Catherine Reynolds Heffer- E the emploves $50 in gold as a token of & p : nan was celebrated in St. Mary's | At her late ho their high regard for them With this. Do not avgel the day, Tuesday,|church at 8 o'clock Saturday morn- s Sundaj ";mh;fl?'fmfl‘f{lm“‘ : oves said in conclusion, went the December 6ih, . Rev. J. J. Smith officiating. o'cl¢ occurred Head o arrie Jeart 5. < e Bef =t 2 BB rifelt wish of all that they celebrating their dlamond “eddlng an- niversary twenty-five years from now. Mr. Tracy responded in a happy vein, expressing his deep appreciation for and concluded by wish- 75 vears of age and had been Srvalid Geif 10 Teod o cimes en as the cause th. \lr’s l\e)h—_ ‘was born in nd ‘was thejast member of hours’ devotion was opened | Mary's church Sunday morning, |an < continued i1 8 o'clock Tues- | morning. During this time F mith will be assisted by visiting | 1cPHERSON S, THE FURRIER, 2 i £ L - " ¥ one of th 101 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | clereymer hee il asiite AU SHEE Nitband oy e e _TAFTV|LLE Wit ot %or & long period ebration of their golden wedding nd was v was an h Congregatio {band was deacon. Mrs. W. H. Palmer. Augusta Bailey, wife of Wil- passed away at nine Olympians Defeated by Bulkeley Team —Notes of Local Intersst. BIG GERMAN GATHERING IN FROEHLICHKEIT HALL County Was Weil Represented and a Fine Musical Programme Was Car- ried Out. The Olympi defeated by t team in 11 team was high school night by a «" ‘Waltz, Tob: orchestra i ster Curls The funeral of William Albert Kay survived by her husband. a " ' R W 'd from late hom SuBhter Mea’ Tanist Conmings & non. | FroehHchieit: o lor lae New Coillares © street. at 2 o'clock Saturda Mobon H. Palmer. thres brothers, AL | Peter Feld (Ge noon, Rev. Donald B. Macl Bert: of Doerab Hold of New | the. Catlin ficiating. The choir of the Congre- | London, and Geo: ailey of this Overtur Transformatien, gational church was present and gave i city: one sister, Mrs. Clinton Gardner | Gru an das Meer, Co: Taftville | ' . selections he music was in charge | of Gardner 1.ake ew, Jabez Bai- | Maennerchor; 'O 'susse Meimath, of James Jackson. There were many |ley of Bozrah, and a niece, Miss Helen M > Maenner quartet ' sfl" nl e u Bailey of New London 3 . Walther's Preislied aus Die ¢ . . - eistersinger con Nurnbers, " C]""";“ \F- '-'d:- =y Waser, E. E. Baker (b' - te death of Charles F. Ladd i 67 Broadway ‘Phene 50 e in urrcd at his home in Franklin ‘\uu day_morning about 9.15 o'cloe ABER mfflfi]' jHe was rs of aze and death re- The Goadwin Gorsat e president; vice president; Robert Gley, secreta: Paul Fendler, treasurer: and the com mittee in charge was Chris Krodel, M. H w and Embalmer | Pecie Ladd and . ! x4 flfl[f lmu’;”fl 70 Franklin St, Bullstin Bidg, | ' * « spring chicken St ORaeks & % Telephone 642-2. IORT Do Hv e . ally at a coat of { Peter Feld, presiden ¥ODELS FOR FYERY FICURE. . - two and a half cents » Hexman Jack: Prompt service day or night Lady Asststant, Reatdence 116 Broadway. CORSETS ALTERED ANU REFAITED, Children Cry n ta our bus! Theatre. Tany, B, Krsuss, O. Heinrich, Val i ra the Pabilc i B s A s FOR FLETCHER'S Reich, August Hahn, J. Perringer, A Gmm betier thun threigh the advertis- > c s T o R 1 Bodenwein, Gustav Thumm. Fred Ing colemas of The Bulledn, A A_ Voot scor i- second y s e re | There were about 500 i ”v'v“l xv'l‘y“ .\.u W ly:u\l v‘\‘r o, ave I)n m- e at the German day cel eb Thed the Qymplaus, the first game be- | pyjmer was operated upon for Froehlichkeit hall on S Balt cloadd With the Boove’ tiar de o [lsst: Web as been In poor | NoOn and evening, it be: but in th riod Bulkeloy | Pealth eve: he deceased was | Srany. consers and entertainment yeored 21 it obponenty | born Decemt he United German sacieties of the PORENLS | ang was the cognty. lined up as follows: | and Jane 8 oA opemed 8t % o' Murphy ¢, Revell and | Wa§ married to llard H. Palmer, | 17 ‘Li‘" were present many filling and Caron who is employed at the Norwich State | FCW, ondon, Mystic and Plains : £ Bodital esides & large number from Taft c ns and Har Tha foliow G ; and s g She has always ed in this s e following programme was fin The Olym lans hore to sec tion. wt he wa nored mem- . 3 T piid “,,*,,,“ ‘Soure a1 | Lo of the Third Bapth b Bhe tolph March, F. Athurton; ov- ,{ i“@n u s Saturday a game is | WS also, at one t ember of | erture. Bom. Bing Bom, Brooks: Der il ME 1% the Golden Cross soct Mrs. Palmer | Buar am Bamrbers, Fittig, Taftville — had a * disposition and had a | Maennerchor: Jugend traume. Krazin- 1eq Puneiul of William Kay host of friends, who will mourn her Maenner quartette: Lover | - | home of A. W, ”A'fl’ mwmu VAV OF SPELLING HELL. Dr. Grant's Lecture and the Venetian Band Heard by Large Number at Poli’s Under the muflul the Norwich Young Men's Christian association the second men's meeting of the present All Who Suffer from Catarrh, Sore Millions of people throv; ica have presthed HY! nounce it High-o-me) and now own 4 THE orteous:Mitchell COMPANY Read This Throat or Colds out Asper- OM¥L “ipro- #seamon ook place in Poll’s theater | HYOME] Inhaier made of hard rub- Sunday afternoon and was attended by e number of the members and 8 Of the association. An unusu- arrapged for this occaxion, being productions in the country and ome of | the finest Platform speaksrs appearing | Inhaient; before the American publ Venetian band of twenty-pleces fur- nished the concert part of the pro- | gramme, was the lecturer. Both the seve: mugical numbers that were listened 1o during the first hour and the sddress that followed were of an ewpec high order 4nd prought forth repested expressions of thelr appreciation from the enthusiastic andience, Viewor's band rendered several plea ing selections, embracing a wide riety of pleces, ali of which met with favorable response from those present, and then, following u prayer by Be Charles }1. Ricketts, and the the coliection by the ushers, Becretary Williamn 4. Morse stepped 1o the fromt | chosen words introduced the spesker of the afternoon, Roland Dwignt Grant D. D, of Boston. giving out as nis sub- ject How to Bpell Hell With ¥i Letters. A generous applaurs grested Dr. Grant as he took bis place on the platform. Dr. Grant, who was born in Windsor, Conn., i 4 wonderful lecturer. He has a strong personality, a fuil, rich voice, pl ing articulation, ready w ar: matic delivery, graphic deseriptive powers and a wide knowiedge of men, Dplaces and questions secured from inti- mate contact with them in s exten- i , O five different ocea- #sions has he been gecured by Secretary Morse 1o address men's meetings. On every occasion he gave perfect matiz- faction, many clahming that he was the pest man for such a meeting they had ever heard. He delights while he iz talking and gives his hearers plenty of matter to afford them food for thought on_the morrov. Dr. Grant began hiz lecture by ex- pressing his resentmen toward the flings of the scientisis at the Christian church, who cialm that while science has made wonderful advances all along the church has been lagging far be- hind and in some cases they insiet the church has proved a hindrance Lo sci- | ence. Dr. Gradt asserted this wzs not | the case and rited several Instances to prove that the church had kept zbreast | of the times in all things. He 2is0 referred to the fact that many of the leading ministers are also to be in- cluded among tne noted scientists of the present age. The scientists are the ones who have | been biuffing the people They have, pretended to have made wonderful dis- coveries, but time and in they have cen oblizged 1o revise thelr works znd a number of cases have come right back the /An they started out from. live ‘clectric wires and of how all ple avoid them. There are other wires. however—moral ones—that are even more dangerous, put are not heeded %o much. Refere: was mafe to the ¥s by which nature warns us in physical matters znd ga severai striking exampies to show that if these warnings zre not heeded the penaity has to be paid sooner or later. The fool, it was stated. feeds his appetite, but the wise man feeds himse] If 2 person feels that b 2] ber, If you own a HYOMEI Inbaler, matter whes ally attractive rro'mmmz had been | pottie of HYOME] at druggisis every- 4 where and at The lec & Osgovd Co. combination of one of the best concert | for gnly e You ca wifle Dr. Boland D. Grant | suffed up wead in two minuies and #lop hawking and snuting in . week. Jost pour a tew drops of HYOMEL into the inbaler iy | al1 It'n %0 casy @ much more Gesirable than swaliowl nauseating Arugs. s noze and ing action Jf you have ot a HYOMEL Inh A Laring "f! ORee. This on & comen 3 HYOMPL Ind ast of the platformn and in & few Well | avery 12 | number w and ice wan some most delicious candy praise frorm couid met resist the i tion. clared it 10 Be a_creation fectioner's art. | :(m;'au)! much attention and pleaned L‘:*’ . hildren a1l P e e o Begin Today rived with his beauty show, consist] ] of twelve wax were Brought 1o the fron by their atiendants, amd Mr. puinted out while Toosy, ed and waxed the figures, and met them charseters in the beauty show is as lows: Mons don; Topey, John Proctor: attendzn: Barl Snenks znd ures. Minnie Ferry, Lol Manning, A na B Pari Irene Brown “'“'hml Fredericx Manning wes thor | joyed as waz 2 Beiections rend Who was abiy assisted by W ple as acoompanist The thermometer 100k B0 re you live, you can get a ¢ mivowEs | 225, 2708 e | —early in the Ank for an extra pottie of HYO) ere. Buy tnem . it is only s and with it|and put them on | 947 and early in Vietor's ' you can cure o cough or a cold in a the Christmas day. month, get relief from catarrh or Christmas Shopping YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING MAY ALL BE DONE HERE UNDER UN- USUALLY PLEASANT CONDITIONS | The Btore is brilliant in its cheery decorations and matchiess in its splen. did Holiday stocks. forme-maie 3 ficited universal The showing of Holidey Merchan- youtg Jadice, W90 | gise is compiste—never equslied by us pting confoc e d purchaser o —and the prices are low as trey al- ways are at this store. and breatbe in—that's d #0 pleasant and ¥ Breathe Hyomel amed membrane of 0at and its southing, 1il be feit immediate the complete H‘I())( Bl ouifit ifetie and ought purchased by tae v were in attendance. rearn were piaced on sal alno. which the One young hady of the cou Jack in the box af these fn torn ol the slage Plerrot figures s Start out bright and early this morning 5 €5 your Christrmas shop ping. It is the only safe way te do, a3 overy day tnat passes now will see | the stocis copieted oy the sais of e of the choicest articies. their characteristie. 1 tie iife of the #how, Gust- | sited, wound | working. Toe list of ur Pierrot, Raymond C Haroid Bentley; fig Florence ctions on oh more audience. A A Wintry Day. 'THE DOLL SHOW | 210 DOLIS LITTLE DOILS, | DRESSED DOLLS — SORTUMENT, sMrg &l s | makes W that 5o more com- prenengive or 3 | 2aywhers. AL P produets are bere 10 greet you, full ramge of sizes and ' JEWELRY for Gift Purposes rise up to better things and then fails to carry out his noble impulses. he s00n lokes the power o Tise up 15 4 betts life: next he leses this power of cheice, and in third piace he me hated. Habit is H-A-B-I-T is the way 0 #p- tiers. Dr. Grant concluded ¥ & of the way a bad habi fresly with witticisms and pieas- arks that were g'naflr 2gmentis utbursts of applause hearers, and at the com ale was given a magnificen vse. P pz e Rev. Joseph F. Cook, pastor of the | PALMER—Iz Universalist echurch, unced benediction, ané the’ afternoon’s exer- | Wiliard IT Paimer agos & GILB!RT—X: this ’r'y, ty. Deec. cises were eompieted by the playing ef | - NORWICE TOWN of articies of persomal 27 men, women popular prices. M our Jeweiry Departm: splendid showing we make and Merchandise Certificates Augustz Bafey Paimer. ag America oy Victor's bend. { De- ! Mercury Ranges from Zero to grees Below—No Service at Mr» ing Arms on Sunday. Saturasy morming the cold wes in- Toad, § degrees above on Plain e R e le road, and & below at 7.39 ck at Siarr farm on East Great Smi s greemhouse Washington street at § o'cioek Le thermometer registered 14 peiow zero and at other piGces about town 10 be- low was reported. “Sheltering Arms Service Omitted. There was no service at the Shelter- ing Arms Sunday efternoon. ington etreet is entertaining her au Mrs. Johmsonm, of Riverside. h friends here has return. i | Missionary Barrel. |, The varrel for Rev. | forty years the rel was packed The bod —Good Skating Enioyed by Crowds— | s CHURCH & ALLEN Funeral Directors —AND— Embalmers. Bese certificaise may be pur- hased in amy amount You de- They =1 be ar 15 Main Street, As 3 gt Merchandise Cemifizate mest please because [t secures the FRARK A. BILL, IIFAITS DEPARTMENT Department on Visit our Infamts’ second floor for gifts for Infamim. Lowest Prices. | These kints: Wool s, e 104 Main Street. Arctic Weather. i i = pex xR STih & A socessul nter SEREN ! Gt . I In Nerwich all this week B e e Ihe Porteaus 15 § Hitchel b : NEW YORK—210 West 177th St l rovelties Ted QeclIMWF ' decla

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