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SRR Rt DANIELSON AND DANIELSON Prof. Woodland Heard in Young Peo- ple's Course—Judge M. A. Shum- way's Address Ple Litchfield Audisnce—Obituary Notes. arle Franels and (larenca Ha eon wers In Boston on a business trip Fridng Miss Lizzia Tripp had the members of the Ladiew’ Ald society of the Hap timt church at her home for u mect ne Friday afternoon Mr. and Mre, A Greene left el dny svening for a vistt with their sons at Jersey Clty and Plainfield, N, J rhey will be away until after the hol 1aayn Mra. Hidney Htons had the members of the Methodist Woman's Forelgn Missionary socloty at her home Iri Any aftarnoon tes Beder's stors Phoenix block, morning.—ad A. Gregory of Providence on friends in Danlelson Friduy ae Feltman's subject at apel Hunda fternoon '8 Redemption by the Tland Mrs. C. JI. Kingsbury is to enter ain the membars of the Ladis Art at her home next Wednesday aft All-Day Masting. Rev. Harry J wth Eeltunte eonduotad the all-day meeting at the Pentecostal church on Frida Arctio Weather. Priday was a bitter cold day In this part of the state The early morning temperature was just above zero, but & screeching wind gave a bite to the wather not beforo experienced thi winter Won Whist Honors. fiss Dorflla C. Domingue won first yere Mrs. Joseph Halle Lid Yournier and Mrs. A. L. Reeves. The NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT Given by Prof. Woodland in Young People’s Course. The third entertainment in the | eourse arrangsd under the auspices of the young Deople the. various churches was fven by Professor Yoodland In the town hall ¢ Friday svening The entertainment AR NOY fic demonst be by empetent experimenter CHRISTMAS CHEER Yo Be Provided for the Needy by More Favored Tow ople. The Lettls into which the g, may drop an offering toward pro: Christmae cheer for the poor of Dan- feiwon will make its appearance on the rtrest today. Rev. Frederick W. Armatrong, W. 1. Bullard, Kent A. Dar- bis, Nathan 1. Prince, Emory L. Tubbs, Cept. Kibert 1. Darbie and Henry Danielson make up the sollcit- ing committes that hope through thelr efforts and the co-operation of the public to make Christmas something more than a name to all of the people of Danielson who may happen to re- quire assistance Last Day of School. Sepres of bright-faced ‘ren trooped home from school Friday noon, relleved untll after the holidavs from the task of computing their little prob- lems and learning to tell what's what In the world of letters were particularly joyous because ‘they not e a promising vacation period shead of them, but on account tla remembrances that they c: from the school rooms where Christmas trees had set. The sing day of the ter s a happy one for thie pupils, teachers and p ents interested in t r development. Brooklyn Grange Officers. Brooklyn grange has elected the fo Jowing officers for tk Master, Oscar F. A Harold Stome: lecturer, Downs; st wistant ste lain, Rev Frank Litc secreta gatekeeper, Leslio Helen Witter Pomo: the amount Te cesaful JUDGE M. A. SHUMWAY Received with Great Cordiality in Ad- | dress to Litchfield County Bar. The ¢ fleld with the He sald it since he had pres 14 Octobe: term |Ir nd that he as might 1dges gned aar awyers men and ed briefly of Lorna Doo most remarka written, because 400 pages, there was no dialogue. guoted from it in conclusion to show how the sentimenis there expressed appled to his present condition.” November Mortality Low. Killingly only five deaths ing November and is showed by monthiy bullefin of the state bos health to have hud one of the lowe Aeath rates In the state, only 9.2 thousand per annum. Three five deaths were of persons u years of age. W . I6HES FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. It will pay you to look at the assortment early. If qua is desired you will be suited SHAW'S, Putnam cnnn. HAV!HV E. BACK, Attorney PATENTS | Proposed Changu D:recks Attention of | | ‘ | i | | | | NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURD DECEMBER 17, 1910 PUTNAM NEWS | $5.50 Doub.e Breasted Extra Heavy FUN:HAL Funeral 9 Louls 1, Kennedy on | Frida alter it Clarence I , partox of the pregationnl church, officiating Bur nl wa In Westhield cemetery The henrers we Capt. Eibert 1. Darble, Himeon son, Henry M. Danlel E nd John R. vis, OBITUARY. | Mrs. phmp Metthe. The be sy of Mra. Philip Me H)r died ln‘erA the Nur ~vm~ ol she haw - .r |,| Friday morning nwl i of her parents, 1r tnd ,\h Bonneau, Cot o trect 1y Metthe was 31 years of age, She leave besldes her hn nd and parents, fou children, three girls and winters, Mrs. Alecandrine Southbridge, Muss.; Mrs Woonsocket, 1t Danielson; and and Theobald of Danic ~ PUTNAM Death of John W. Church, Aged 73— Funeral of Dr. Henry L. Hammond— two broth Brooklyn Ouffitters’ OVERQTOCKED SALE 15c¢ Black and Tan Half Hose 7c |Here Are Values That Should Induce Every Person In Norwich To Investigate and Learn ‘|What really High Class CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and FURNISH- INGS can be had for little money. Everyone who has attended this sale has found even more than the advertise- Uncertainty About Game With Holy H oo ments had led him to expect. I. W. Church :1‘4:‘41 his home on Grove street Friday morning at 1130 g orclock, the end following :'1; ly 41" 18800 Men's and Young $1.75 Men’s Fine Working $3.00 Felt Boots, rolled edge, $25c Extra Heavy Police ™ mu\ulrhx:; a Ju v”i ove the knee on | Men's Overcoats. ....... $4.90 08T DU $1.25| duckproof........ $2.50 and Firemen’s Suspenders 15g elieved. Mr. Church’s con i | e e i apite e | $12.00 Men’s and Young $1.50 Fine Working Trous- |$2.00 Box Calf and Gun 182.00 Heavy Arctics—Sale 15¢ Men’s and Boys’ Sus- hy p.’.h";,“.,"‘ vffixwfly;.lw{, Men’s Overcoats. . . . .$8.90 | sers A S Qsci Metal Shoes IR e L SEh voslew ... .. 8s impression in this city, where he Has | s | ——————————— ,',"‘,',',‘,4', e i s fat T e $14.00 Men's and Young $2.00 Fine Working Trous- {$2.50 Men’s Shoes in all $1.00 Light 2nd Heavy Rub- 35c Boys’ Heavy Under- e A ’J“”",{” vy in] Men’s Overcoats........ $950| sers ...... SESeeSRT s - U i MEMBES . $1.95 bers S IOg] WeaE .. e having passed his last birthday last | e ———————— | e——————————————————— I s horn of sturdy, upright Con- | $18.00 Men’s and Young $3.00 Men’s Fine All Wool '3300 Goodyear Welt Shoes |50c Men’s Fleeced Under- 35¢ vKr.ee Pants — Sale pectiout Jon of John and | * Moo Overcoats. .. . ...$13 90! PR e L 5y a5 in all leathers..... P Ol e 0 35¢ price ... e ; 18¢ Sakiy, ags th his parents to | ————————————— ———————————————————————————————— he nea k and it A :., r’m: u Hartford $7.50 Men’s and Young $4.00 Boys’ Overcoats, ages 331.25. Boys’ Shoes—Sale fS:,f,\o Men’s and Boys’ Fur- 1o¢ Handkerchiefs, white, speats il g ‘Detwesn 158 Atitac. |- Mhetl’s SURS. <. ovsinii $490 3to08...... ssssovssssdr oD j price ....... cerecones el hued Caps ... . ... 45¢ red and blue.. o tion; the farm an | i o ‘of the- tarm un | —“—_—. g h $10.00 Men’s and Young j$3.oo All Wool Knicker $1.50 Boys’ Shoes—Sale $1.50 Blue and G'./ Flannel T Sarchase “I Men's Suits. .. ... .$6,90; L TP B, SHO5) peice . o $1.15' Shirts . ¢ of Prescott Bartlett an ’ | founded first of the Church . ',’,’h,,:"','{,' hed ';,""",.‘1"""",",',';, $16.00 Men’s and Young (36 .00 Boys’ Overcoats, storm %z 00 Boys Shoes—Sale oc Overalls, all colors Church's son, Henry _‘l_;’,fi‘;.”‘v‘z::rh{‘l and| Men’s Suits...... S'I‘I 90‘ and dress..... 33,93 SRR NIRRT RS s S N man compa younger Mr. a dozen ye Church removin , the city to look after the business Church quick blished an ble reputation for himself in th s a man of He was and de voted practically » the care and developmern re On various occas: ions he declined opportunities to serve the town or city in a publ it as an official, municipal air While Mr. Church v although his ir The Store That Satisfies. BROOKLYN OUTF ITTERS 206270 MAIN STREET, Norwich his desire to remain fr ties of public he talned a lively service interes of the democratic years he was a entral committe during the ( h is a n yon an Know a live interc and , the e family, He he respect a man o I Wants to Help Some One. T rs J F Gnma with Ho!y Cross Un Lee & Osgood Co. DENTIST IR Es Ja GO\/ERNMENT BY COMN‘ISSIO'\I New Haven Paper to Putnam. A |1y to the desire to estat | Suite 46, Shanno1 vuilding gl oy [ | Take elevator Shetucket street en- nam and says that the | idare Sevata has learned | e WHAT'S NEW = | THE PALACE CAFE commission form of g § carrying comfort to nearly 0 crican cities. It will Step in end see us. ask specifically FRANK WATSON & co., paper further mar3a 78 Franklin Street cticut needs seneral Individuality ‘ Is What Cousts In Photograpay every other loca ed to visit the purpose ¢ of conduct Protect your 1dea. Handsome 63- themselves Bringing vut e resl peisonaity paxe CGulde Book Free, | Postoffice Prepares for Double Holiday [ !h® 8n¢ ,olnts In character, the little o : traits that make us whal we are Phoenix Block, Danlelson, Conn | Frani Letter med down by the bDatursl spirle of :1TuThS e T artist Into perfect accord. Not & P — - resssaimensies | 2 t g ¥ and pasteboard wity - > n { p m., tn order tha a f. ok (3 welve thelir ir ha = o WAnl 2 rhoto of yo (HE LLEAMANGE SALE CONTIUED | corve snermom oo I et vonr henas fece S £ | st The Bcton Dry Goods St Dan. | nclude t ¥ r sdmire lson. Bume Dbig discounis fur our | '8 Cily Sostemers ancther veek: Attractise - o s B l a lLlH l ON Bargains en every eounter 1n the stora L:“n“‘::- r Huy thess goods mow. P og ko D t h e el f o ! The Photegrapher, THE BOSTON DAY GOOL® STORM " B ‘ 1 he Main Etraet, Danleigon. it Lol \ l te Norwich Savings Sectety vt James K, Keech, Man augisd JONES ! Christmas Shopping AT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE PAYS, BECAUSE We have just the line of geods adapted for gifts to suit every- Danielson J body, and we have made extraordinary plans to provide for our customers this year. Every department has been stocked for this sale together | with our regular stock of Holiday articles. You'll find in the store a splendid assortment of Fancy China, Xmas Box Writing Paper, Children’s Picture Books, Dolls o} every description, Pocket Books, Hand Bags, Suit Cases. Um- | brellas, Kid Gloves, Golf Gloves, Ladies’ Fancy Collars in box, Gent's Neckties, (5oc kind for 25¢c), the Gordon Suspenders invisible sliding back for coxr.fort, Toilet Goods, Soap, Talc Goods suitable for the ladies , Fur Neck Pieces and Muff: Powder and Perfumes at the usual bargain prices. Post Card Albums, special values, 25¢, 39¢ and s0c. | Xmas Post Cards, twenty thousand to select from. See Special Nice Cards, 1c each. Xmas Booklets, 2 for 5¢c and sc each. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING THE WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Do your trading eariy as you can. Ta: elerks ean give yoa beiter service in the ferenoons. The Boston Dry Goods Store, JAMES E. KEECH, Manager. DANIELSON