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Delicious Sweet Grape Fruit, Apples, Pineapples, New Figs, Poultry Plenty, English Hams and Bacon. Meats are Cheaper Somers Bros. PLENTY OF NATIVE Chickens and Fowls PLUM PUDDING (cans), geod fer svary day in the year. PURITAN PAN-CAKE and BUCK NHEAT. Fine for breakfast PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Fr--filln St HOLDEN, Prop. Be Up-to-date and have your bills made out and your letters written by a public typewriter. Wauregan House, The Parker-Davenport Co., Proprietors. Holiday Goods PORTABLE LAMPS, For Gas or Electricity. CHAFING DISHES, Varied Designs—Justly Priced. CARPET SWEEPERS, Bisell's Christmas Assertment, TOY DYNAMOS. Dependable Electrical Apparatus. Company 1 9 Main Streel, Norwich, Conn. ve have made q prices. It ite a reduc Also Pudris, Muresco, Moldings, P. F. MURTAGH, 02 and 24 West Main Street. Storm Sash Storm Doors Weather Strips L LS EW LINE OF HANDSOME Pony Goats JUST RECEIVED w.at MacPHERSON' S T'he Furrier. 101 Main St., Norwich, Conn. @he Bulletin, VARIOUS MATTERS ple of a aumber 61 Peace was the erday was the fourth Advent wems without a parce s the exceptis and goldsieh o Christmas gifts sve ushnell pond hase been good for with ity bright scarlet perties the popular fuyo Christ church cards for 25 PERSONAL Dariel Ryan of Norwich has been the guest of Portland friends Frank D, Browning of Griswold wag a visltor in Norwich on Bunday. Mrw. Fred T. Avery has returned 19 Colchester from s visit in Noraich, Hn. Hu«m Dewing of Rochester, hl'l s at her former home in this eity, e . Onger of he Buttimor: al college I8 spending two weeis at his home in this city. Mr and Mrs. J. O. Landon are the guests of thelr daughter, Mrs Harry Wood, at Lockport, N. Y Menry W. Tibbits, who has been confined to his home the past week by | lliness, is able to be about again diss lds R. Post. who has been socnding @ short time in Essex, the paest of her sister, Mre Estelle A Post, has returned to Norwich. DISTRICT CouNCIL MEETS IN THIS CITY. | Entertained by Polishers’ and Buffers’ Union—Fine Peports and Pleasing | Programme, Baturdsy evening Local 169 of Pol- ng home for with deposits always in favor #ifts, and many a child has stari- ount through this mesns iber of local people are inter- during hotiday Among the ine of Windham, William B. | banjo w club netted e considered very satisfactory as both nights happened autiful potted plants and t the Ghianbouer greenho them, and leave for Christmas there are several local students. comes about & week earlier than last 1l open on Thurs- y 2, three of the frater- nities entertaining om that date. Festivities w ms Express ol4 employes are to as a recognition of faithful work for the com- nereases are among driv- ere and office men and are made with- to any rumor of an im- out referenc wae turned the revenne de- the custom ho cadets amouatei to & 1. visit the dolle fair at the Haile ciub. The dolls are exquisitely range in price from 50 cents 1o $6. dressed and shets and Buffers entertained the del- cxates of D) state, in C. L, U. hall. In the &bsence of the president of the distriet counci john J. Connelly of Local No. #5 of iiariford, formerly of this city, presid- | ed. Delegates from the different o- cals, twenty in number, were present Eecretary and Treasurer Edward Coyle reported the sum of $3,000 in the treas- urs. He also addressed the gathering and his remarks were heard with great nterest. The organizer, who was pres- ent from Meriden, made a speech full of eloquence and reporied » gain in membership of 200 in his district. After the mecting an entertainment was held | in which the commitice in chargé pro- vided a fine programme, for which they deserve much praise. They included James Wall, chatrman, M. Schuleur. D. | Bedara ana James Young of the Paint- ers’ union. Prof. Daubler was the magician and he showed remarkable talent. J. Bel- lows, the harmo e pleased while the Polishers' quarte John Moody, H. Aubrey. Stephen Rotches and B Parker gave a fine sample of their singing ability. K. Cox of the Cigarmakers’ unjon sang severa) songs n fine voice. A fine imitation of the given by Brother F. Toot er Colligan showed that he while Ero was able to sing. J. Moody entertain | Brothere rey as a trio gave a per- | fect imitation of a steam piano. J Wall recited The Fighters Career while the song by H. Bchuewasky sed. AROUND THE WORLD AT MISSION STATIONS | llustrated Talk by Rev. P. C. Wright | at Central Baptist Church. A Trip Around the World to the Various Mission Stations, with stere- opticon pictures to illustrate the talk that was given by Rev. P. C. Wright proved a big atiraction at the Cen- tral Baptist church Sunday evening. | A large number of the me friends of the church were the services, and an intere bers and resent at ing a | helpful hour was experienced by a Rev. J. R. Very, former pastor of the Third Haptist church, wae on hand and offered the long prayer in 1 early part of the r mainder of the service was cond by Rev. Mr. Wright The Philippines, Afric na, Assam, Purmah a among the countries th ©d and the pictures that were thrown | upon the screen jilustrated the nature of the country, its resources and its beauties. The various types of people that inhabit these far-off jands were | ¥ of the Norwizh > home of the famil »r burial on Saturday. | ea by the speaker in a pa is expected be recelved within a day or twe g of the 100th company ¥ to new barrack e transfer of the 8§th com X Mansfield, Watch Hi Terry. quarters vacated by the 100th te D. A R addressed on chapters are being “Guide for Italians and_ the poesi aum of the educational English, Poli: 1 other languages propaganda work. cut D. A. R are leading all © ucational work | done, is now packages to England. | Rev. Hugn Treanor rea On this tag must be written ents, value and weight of the the name of the sender, | ¢ is tied 10 ihe package. et | Transer: . and of the above, and to s good time a r t decorative mate- | . tinz. Paper Hanging and “% {hat Hanukiah fal December, 8o that the Jewish cure on the same day as i “hristian holiday, < eresting and ur.ns..u| Ahons‘le.; weather came off & day with a fine brood of small | Was under within a W EXPECT THAT SEALS WILL BE SOLD HERE Patient to Be Sent to sale of Red Cross seals lor §t. | o the assistance coming MADE DIRECTOR OF NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY Chauncey B. Woodworth Elected Vacaney—With FLAVORING EXTRACTS NS B STORE - also shown, and | they live in. the tem hes and schools that they attend sther interesting m were pictured an many work of the an and forelg portray the extent of the work is being carried on number qualit the workes tard the missionary i Every one of the pictures ecarries with it a special me ne evening's exerc v es of many had been opened rega ing the w ful work that has been eing carried ge and were remain accomplish | missi Rev. F:fim Treanor Advocates Good Reading. In St Patrick's chu Ser Trom ng the Rt read in as far as practics with the letier Rev. Fut epoke upon the importance reading as a and of keeping Hospital Pipe in Trench. It was found Saturday mor: the pipe line from river to the Ba en during the niz sible it was thawed o en was put 1,200 feet Of course you will have Chocolates to buy for the Holidays and Christmas. Christmas is made happy by your remembrance of cthers. Whether that remembrance is appr oriate decends upon your ability to se- lect. You make no mistake selecting * Baker's, Whitman's, Belle Meade Sweet Chocolates IN FANCY BOXES. trom the | Also Perfumes, Military Brushes, Toi- let Scts, and Cigars. Franktia Square, Noerwick, C1. doiN istrict council, No. 3, in this | | on Tuestay. A | rived & tion nected | “=*#.CH_BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1910 TheLcyingvillbeStafledThisMorm’ntaml'flJRz- quire a2 Week’s Time—Storework of Well Almost Done—Bypass Completed at Falls Mill and Tests can Probably be Made Tuesday—Work Underway Sunday. Work was carried on Sunday at the | being engaged in work. dhe pipe fite ot e pumping station on Trading | is unkuded peas ihe passenger sta- Cove brook and a1 the ¥zliis mill,where | tion of the New Javen rcad, where tbe the by pass was put in, g0 that while | new crase is stationed. the number i work was not 28 large | The laying of the pipe will be start. ax during last week, the was not | ed this morning. The pipe is in ten allowed 10 #L0p because of 1he Gay, as | foot lengthe and rapid progrese will it was felt that the neod of the water | made on this work. There sre over is too urgent 609 lengihe, but 3t is beljeved that the The diteh Las been completed 48 en- | job of waying the pipe, working tire Jength, and there were many who | both ends, will be finished during visited the pumping station on Sunday, | weelk walking down the pipe line. The well | Milder Weather Will Help. There was a decided change in the has been excavated its 4ull depth, and | it {6 necessary 1o keep a pump 2t work H . v bis milder there 1o keep the water on, 8o the| Weather Bunday, and this mil workmen (an wer tha el b Taie | Weather will heip the situstion very wall i8 well ziong, Wil be com | mudh, it is believed. Rain and warm- ploted today. it 1% thoueht. The dam | T i8 the prediction for today, and has Dot yet Yeen started yut the pump. | $0out 1936 7 clock Bundey e bouse will be started eday Tibel g3 1o speivide, the first ral | tounantion veing 1 e s pey Weeks. If there is a ratn, With the concrete bases for Bin it | anow that i on the ground, a Evud 2 few excoptions the poies for the clec- | GUantity of water sbouid be secured n tric ¥ipe are up, and the T of that | the three watersheds. It department is being bustled along very | ¥LOTI tiat is necded 1 fagt. = - EVET | over fte present situat At th, it | Trading Cove brook water esn Ye se- On Bunde, o Falls Mill, wes| 2700 40 & Tain of this kKind wi of Toen At e was 3 large {708 | vent The use of Yantic siver water Falis mill and t ob was compieted | Water Trouble Elsewnere at 5.29 o'clock. Mu z was| A New Huven desy 5 experienced, sy ut | factories are g iroubled by & isck that job is Chémist 3 comiete water presgure. The nigher bulld- very | ings, especially those on eminences eh- | are ‘aiso trousied io inie ma €4 for ther use duny | water ¢ it is expe the | was & Girec plUmbIng completed. ie expects that | water © by Tuesday it will be possible 1o meas- | 10 stop. He sobed ure the flow of the solution, and that| “This condition the tests can be started then very soom. | vails all terough After they are ready fo m tests, all the pf . will be fushed. #o that the river the - That the wacter Jow water thern Xew Eng- land is not peculiar to Xew Ha ¢ the present condition continues for one monts longer. The consumers wi be more or iess emparrassed articu- arly those oz nigher _elevations solution in the of the same, it wil 1o waste until the chemist fied that the soiution i pr teria, 80 that the water will be Jess. When is complet ter depn thereafier water cann: by 10 © ment as a last resort will purified water t Cherist J. A ALE | supply for use of fire and Gomestic sumption is ample, B satis- | Guty of evers on at such & t part in pr regor nyporiie et 5 x68 ang the intake pipe as done every Sactiies de for taking 2 e we- 1 ed 2ll that hud b ! be necessary will be here again Tuend . pomns’ 4 pected, by wh time it i method is tom, N. J. res Jerney the tests can be started Ten More Carloads of Pipe Ten more carionds of n distri ends, ti Y. M. C. A. GRAMMAR SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP MEET CHRISTMAS SERVICE Greeneville School Gives Broadway a | Given by the Anna M. Herr Y. W. C. Hard Tussle and All But Wins T. U, and Gave Muck Pleasure. The series of sitdetic medls Tar Extravagance of War Rev. Dr. Kaufman unnocessary Raptis | e by liness. 1o give in to his feelings after his Sunday even the Central Raptist church o his bed. His indispasities is Doi resardes aa semoas and ENTIRE CONSIGNMENT OF PIPE HERE | get 5t out and start | bow quiciiy it <lears out the air | sazes 2nd makes the entire bead | |sctusl casn foots up favuious sums | the otner s e reservoirs are kept full and the | Snef: ut it is the AT THE ALMSHOUSBE. No More Cmrrhmlflll URANGES [ The 0Osgood ('ua' u::d‘f.e Imuuahs:m = Raliion’s th Test of Time 2 A S Catarrh cures come and catarrk R e Christmas Perfomes By mplome whereyer civilization exsEls wf'f?" cren sl Christmas Candies J’ vou a HYOM Ht Ser g - 0 320 T b Tt Tkl | and Chnslmas Cigars " you breatne it Gally as 6 v-'w e prese: if nzier somewnere sround the nouse omee 1o forever 20 Main <‘rv!. £i4_yourself of cutars The Leoe & Opgood Co. will sell you 4 bottie of HYOME! (iguid) 1o 50 cents; start to bre: MISs M C ADLE Kair, $calp and Face. suaflah fine. HYOMES used regulariy Bisrch, coughs, coMs bt sore thros A complete oult ', NOTHING ing a nard rubver pocke $1.06. Xo somacn - kilis the germs e inflamed men or hat floss not kide th ness of 3 nead like ar oid ter can e made prrt -l | veisis Wise AS #ie years wie g £ m e have besn | De # nas tried to fgure ov st 0f oul | NORWICH—Wauregan House 1€ war, w % - ] WNEW YORV—~2"0 Wes 1ith Bt | rone up into the viw B conome 704 . Hthe and Dig, Of the iast century v car beyond man's abiity 1o exiimsie or comgrenent In property Gestroyed or 8iver od from useful chanceis Here again it is impossivie eves roximate = fair recognition of ral Bherman lie ame Hons was ruined outright n i famous march the ses. A pecame necessur nuge sene soms. et of vemevie ringle o e nerve-rack.ny via, neazaches 10 fn but Won's P ease fomters e forem ng natione is wd few wa Ty thet Dow rests so udes in 21l jands Rugs, Crim ards. cap io avert nesdless GuerTsis & srroveries, 1 S M. HOURIGEN 62-66 Main Street Lewis of Xew Haven fr-mer'r rie Deen the guest ‘or . e PAY BY CHECK The Leet Bsgood o We have preached this NOSWICH, CONN for yearsfor we know that it is @ greatf convenience and an econom If yoar money is in this THE P-‘\‘s.i(,t LAX‘E dank you will stop and think befor: drcwing a check; if in your pochket it is quickly spent We offer you our service. JOSEPH BRABFONS, Boock Binder. Iteflxms lmllmth e SR NORWICH CONA 08 SROADWAY. FRARK WATSD ~ & oo marse 2 — WHATS NEW —— R et : | BOSTON ™ STORE | STORE OPEN EVENINGS | UNTIL CHRISTMAS Good Book Gifts P r appreciated. Thir amp w eupply €ift w will make toe st & Bovks of 2l sorts and & | seriptions s or 94 and yousg. 2 Zze e works ané sume For the Cllfldrn e zn¢ rag v ention of the new Tetdy for !he Bovs Dennison’s Crepe Paper Plastic Art Statuary mer al In the Kitchenware Depar?mcnt | Thve Reld & Raghes Ca, Focaver Furmitore ang De Carset —_r. | Seumar *