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A TR BT TS T NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910 e Steam sawmills have been at work and LUMBER AND COAL. . . ] 4 1 aid Dbare woodlots. Tall well- | 7% 1ped trees have been used for tele- ary Allea % Son. | poles. Now in the Iull of farm | | e m—— work, the farme re hauling to mar- ‘ " Norwich, Saturday, Dec. 24, 1910. ——— ket immense loads of wood made up | | i [ [ | U:ggg?:’éz g, The Bulletin noutd be deiivered | FUpils Who Attended Every Session During the Fall el el e everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. ppear. | Suggestions these woodlots wiil d Subscribers who fail to receive ic by T in the Several Schools i | 9| Meeh Bags, - that time will confer a favor by re- erm 1in the . Vacation Begins. 0 Sterling Silver Card Cases, porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. The Wekt Mo N et otual doseal The Da“ger 0i Chums Manicure Sets, | THE WEATHER. on Friday noon for the Chr Mr. Elbert Hubbard has lately Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets, Loude Townsend, G othy cation. . Marie 1. The followi re the pupils of the AT Tadey: several schools in the Central district g who have heen perfect in attendance during the fall term and were not tar- ourtn and Fifth grades A O'Connell, teache { written an article on this subject. Bracelets, Stick Plns, Brooches, n make Chappell's Coal a Cuff Links, Eto. | | 1ADY ASSISTANT W =N REYTEITE, l On Holiday Outings. You ¢ Mary B.| liss Mary ntire number of | ton absent, tz | Rive: | ! o e e, McEvaney of z-| chum from now to April 1st with- Prices the reet is visiting ler sister in Deep out any danger occurring. Quality the Best. ew England—Snow in nor outh portion Satur- rin south, local sn dy or* dism Snow Sunday f: pupils, Broadway School. in north portion, much colder: brisk reays ST i R o to high southw t to west winds. Jighth and Ninth grade Fred L. Thomas Mac s returned to Nev Pl m Co‘ Preictions Trom. the New York Her- | Newton; Mra, I 8. Hiackmar, Miz Malme: Haven after spending a week with his | CHAPPELL CO T e fllt- 9 SIE-0h Sntdriie odis attar S MeCloud Migs A- K Totts ttoah. | thur \ux':un, Harold Rainsford, Her-|aunt, Mrs, W. K. Stott. i Mary Tirr ail, with slowly 1 ter ers. Entire num pur 5 Jewelers and Silversmiths. Chocolates , fresh variable winds and rain of | neither absent, tardy, nor di ourth grades M. Cur- Miss Eunice ‘,n,.”, teacher of the ! Ceniral Wharf and 150 Main Street. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING and on Sund overcast and|5l. William Y. Bellert, John g numbe pu Scotland Road school, will visit friends | Telephones. Established 1872. bsent, tardy nor dismis Norfollk during her two weeks Sennie Covey, Nor- | cation. { :n, Royce Sloane, Charles e RN ] e Dufner. Viola Grover,| arrs. beth Kinney and Miss | Eisie Jacobson, h went to Poquetonock Tiazel Townsend, v for a visit with relatives during ccond gra rion G. | the holids Enti Sher. N per of pu- e s neither absent, tardy nor dis- Mrs. Henry Boehler returned to : Carroll Alton, Merton|her home in Norfolk after a week's - tly colder weather, preceded by | ton, 2 rain or snow. Cloug p. .. for Christmas. i e S b e ® 3 evin's b acy, show the changes - 9 1 T There's nothing better T e e Tineles ,uuerg M. Vetter, Anderson, Belle Brewer, Irene than the “arlos D. Gil- dec24daw alml‘l Irene Wi Winifred M. Fenton, Gertrude Hanson, F: lup. Martha . b e < Vernon Randall. Dorothy | visit with her sister, Mrs. W. R. Stott 6 p. n T ance Lo T4 Rasmussen s er home on Otrobando avenue. Highest 36, lowest | or S, DeWolfe, Lloyd Eelde e con el Gouunal A Free Burning Kinds and Lehigl | Everyone realizes that the time fof Calgacidons. Wosren LoHotohise tiarold | Browning, teacher. Entire number of and Mrs., Ernest Rhodier and CHilohnas shotolng 1o very lenars 'ul Predlc s for ¥ y—Increasing | P. Hull,” Alfred Jackson, Seymour neither absent, tardy nor|family of Laurel Hill moved on Wed- | ALWAYS IN STOCK. b8 8 : ary Eileen Br: to the house on Bliss place decisions must be made quickly. Dr. E. J. Jones. { A. D- LA’[“ROP! Here are a few suggestions to assist “rederick Bu: you to a wise choicet < I, John | nes Jénsen, Chris % il, nesd oy ‘\qum.m. Mitton | lately occupied 1 nest L. Purvis, Hobart Avenue School. i =t Rich, fragrant Chocolate. § 00" e e e e O 3 Edward ¥. Murph: s - Sk : Mr. and Mrs. Dainty Boxes. Milton H. Souter, William J. Stanley, | Fourth and Fifth grades: Mrs. M. § and Mr: i ty Loue E. Stockwell, Lalia F. Allen, J Lamb, teacher ntire number of pu- ':’,‘“"jf‘)""" Lo e e - | Offlce—cor. Market and Shetucker 5:. Cameras, $1 to $25 < m oon | sie B. Browning, Marguerite R. Epps, l. neither nt, tardy nor he 1as time with Mrs. Bur i Post Card Projectors, $3 to $19. Why not give the best. [l nigh |l ¥1e07 | Ingrid A. Erickson, Hazel Fairclough, ’19: Villa Cutler Bussoy, Harold | Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robinson| .~ Telephone 1¢8-13. Fountain Pens, Waterman's, $1 ta o i Olive D. Hiscox, Olive D. Linton, 1 l')r!rh Viola Grace En, | of Washington ot i $20. d ol S F : Gladys McMullen, Grace M. Parker, | Frederick Rudolph Gehr, Mary A - s T - = S s 1. Trotars Genhr. Phi Hall, Bdain M Miss Bessie M, Grant, one of the Bibles, 25 to 5T = 09 Eighth grad, E. Fellows, teach- | I 3 demar Hermar ichers /n [the Fowa (ofrest oo Prayerbooks, 20c to $5. EVI SDI'I 1.10 er. Ikntire number of pupils, 3¢; nei- | Hermean Howard. Worth Hc Brite s aftespoon togsbendilierive Desk Sets, $1 to $5. 1 3 ! Mary Madeline K : e = ion with friends on Block Island, | L4 15 ther absent, tardy, nor dism | adeline Ke Mary S Soing sy WAy 6f Providencs, i Gift Books, 10c to $1. 2 712 | E. Maurice Gay, ¥red P. Mill: Ladd, Katharine Ann Lee, Philip|8°n& by way c e “It burns up clean.” 5 i SOLE AGENTS. z 718 | W. Ulmer, Dorothy E. Alton, |o izabeth Frances O 'Neil, | T A ;"’“::“Srs' o Frse % s 2ilis, Bertha M. Morgan, Viola B. Rene Remi Rouleau, | imple Government. w " S d d oxed Stationery, 10c to $3. e e aaab watHe SO low, ! humm, Helen | Kland, Cal, adopted tho city com- | e easoned Woo Writing Cases, 750 to $4.50. Sy nth grade: J. L. Spencer, teach- mission plan at an election last weelk. | Post Card Albums, 10c to $4. P Rl of o i des: Mary W.| Constantly the number of ‘.-n s T | Slencl Patbarns, 1060 506, s REdT unber of pu-|sorting to that simple and sensibic | = i) 2 NOTICE BREENEVITEE et X e i Geer, e e | S o S nerene | Ce Ha HASKELL., Stenoil Outnts, $1 to 8250 3 ; i : ; 2 it S rens T villiam n, Andrew | Those that try it, hold on to it. It is s = 7 5 focated In her new ofice, Breed Hall. chools—Local Fishermen Success- | ;"5 johnson, Helen C. Lewis, I n, Mildred E.|and economical than the present plan ay2 J Y ne , $1 bszoigd ful—Personal Notes. Gale Noyes, Carroll M. Spalding, T pver, Esther | and moral and upright in its effect up- | ;Talndz B(,xc’s_ 75c to $1. iy A Christmas entertainment was held | telle AL Topliff. on the community. i elephone Directories, 25c to $1.76. Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. he county home school on Friday | sSixth and seventh grades, Eleanor les—Alice M.| In nearly every case where it hos COAL and LUMBER Children’s Books, 5¢ to $1.50. Gdwphone 660 augl7a n and about forty guests were | M. Rose, teacher. Entire number of | numbe of | been submitted to people they have In the beautiiul valley of Wyoming, B 2 The following programme of | pupils, 39; neither absent, tardy, nor |% tardy, nor| voted to adopt it. They are heartily | in Penn., lies the beds of the finest an. | Coildren’s Typewriters, §1, 33, $3. and recitations was presented | gismissed, 18, Christopher Allen, Fran- | McCurran | tired of the pres stem and want | thracite”Coal in the world, We have| Games 10c to $2. children e Bliecll, Ll Callehan: Mersce. | o, to try the commission plan. Wiry | Secured a supply of this Coal for this| Checker Boards, 10c to $2. Always the Best Hallelujah, Amen, school: Fite Copeland, Loroy Dean, Jgmes & 1 Mary Elizabeth Woods. " | can't they do it n the wa ‘ii‘a’sr‘-n\“‘:l"ly fein’ your cooking stova | Cfecter Boards 10e o : = roclamation, Arno Mat- | Louise Ernst, John Harris, Mary | en Grade —Helen B. Royce, | professiona ans, for the | “'yy, t - ex Fli i e YR le, Heleni Novak, Lulu | ris, Lucile Lord, Margaret Murphy, | ve of pupils, 30: | t. The commission plan Tobs | Roofme ora o Bo p e reohnae Bosore | Paint Boxes, 10c to $1. M SHIP. Dolls, 8 girls; Cake | Tyler Rogers, Albert Senft, | : . 1@- ,1‘\“‘\_‘“«41, | the grabs and sinecures and | to the trade. n?ouk: of Fiction, Poetry, eto., 10¢ to Kassa Super; song, mi aurence S ank Stein- | mbies, William N. Com o1 of politics. Tts immed | 5. CHAS. H. NICKERSON, ; per; » | Smith, Laurence Stanley, Frank Stein- | VEHR DL o R ON "school; Tonvs Chrlst. | oo o, Lanrence St Stelne M. ‘Disco, Richard W S & phee and simmpie governs | JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. | tooxtets chutstmas. Lotters ana Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St. tlie Pearl; The Birds Sixth grade Mary E. | Holden, O'Brie Alfred Plante, | | £ novild Carol, Susie Matassa; | teacher. Fntire number of pupils, th M. Thumm. | These things go together—prity and| ~°lephone 884 DA iCorde. Wish Margaret Ryan, | neither absent, tardy, nor dismi Laurel Hill School. | simplicity—and when a people depart | = A Mmited quantity of those Mission thbun; so from these virtues they are the v to the doie eat compicaten Book Racks at 19¢, and quantities of breeding e there is for spec and ! at Arthur | political corruption seople I " A ! Makes Wrinkies GRA Pardy, | this and w Who can give ATiri it to them? there a bold Brow eless a people these Worry over ill-health does your decl7daw 3 health no zood, and merely causes { wrinkles, that make yeu look older you are ou are sick, don’t worry, but go | it to make yourself well. To do e repeat the words of thousands g, Christmas Mys- | 14, Richard Arnold, Marion Beckwith, l; If You're Good, Eldie| Agnes Bresnahan, Lillian rto; | Cu The Dear Old Tree, Jennie|Aary Corcoran, Julia Ipps, Clara | Pierce; Writing to Santa, Peter No- | Grant, Lloyd Hall, Gladys Hart, Wal- vak: Santa and the Mouse, ter Jackson, Harold Je n, Anna boys: song, Jingle Bells, school: dia- | Johnson, Neilie Pratt, Eugene Wright »gue, The New Doll > ix childre Fifth grade, J. M. Case, teache song. In a Lowly Manger, school; San- | pntire number of puplls, neithe 15 Misjudged, ¥ absent, tardy, nor dismis Ken- s Dream, Jo neth Botham, Halsey Ga Leslie ias Acrostic, nine c George, Daniel Harris, Clinton Jones, to Santa, Clifford Cooper: | yary Lamb, Gladys Lee, Alfred Stein ristmas Snowflakes, eight | ;o George Wight, Burchard Wrigh 1); Glad Tidings of Great| fourth grade: Helen Mai er room; song, Adests Fide- | throp, teacher. Entire number of ie of soot marks on ca > spot some coarse it to remain a wh e spot. The finest carpet will| th W | not be spoiled by this treatment. 9t other Lorm Deon’t Forget The . 1frid | sw v sufferers from wom- hool s 'f]‘ 'J""‘m’v'ng"flh-’ <k | pils 31; neither absent, tardy, nor el He : anly ills, simila SR S Car ame el o Car s Daessnd children; solo and chorus, . Daniel J. Corcoran, Fred- clizabeth | == ===| say . Food 5 school; Jes' 'Fore Metzger, Richard W. Tobi aud Draper, Anna Erikson, MARRIED | and Undressed Dolls, Clothing, Furni- | »ugrn;”s:nz. It I'!‘An;“ Assad, Helen Hedden, Al- Alice lergan da | MARBLE—SHAW—In Brooklyn, Oct i a B - | ture, Engines, Mechanical Trains and nt ar, school: | joe M, Kelley, Daisy I Stinson. i 31, 1910, by the Rev. George F. Gen- Supplies, Magic Lanterns, Booki | fore Christmas, 17 | 1% Third ) Grade— u e N e | upplies, gl 5 d . i S Second and Third grades; Hattie C. de A. Whee ung, H. Keno Mar d Mrs. Nettie | ¥ ¥ ? Merry, Merry Christ- | pishop, teache Fntire number of ntire number of pupils, Tidridge Shaw ’ Tt in. 4 wondettul temalalrsmiedy fns. 5 D0ke Baskets, Tree Decorations, - ! - FEROGK pupils, 40; ther absent, tardy r , nor dismissed, = e you will admit if you try it. Etc. or hr.stmas. llowing the exercises the Christ- | Jismissed, Second grade— hert DIED S e e it 3 tree was stripped of {its good | Shannon, Charles Wolverton. Doris M. DERBYSHIRE 1, x languages with every bottle. Price| H " 2 | And eacly Lhflf {ffei‘?d - r"rf' grade—John Doulshino, Lincoln : 51| pofary Derbyshi $1.25 at dr 5 H A rankiin qum hers of the school, Miss | 1ix YWalter Pierson, Zdward R: Zlizabeth H. | Funeral f ) her R 3 5i¥es 2 " Highest Possible Grades Haldes andl Miss’ Bestis | I Vialter Plerso oire ooont. | Ennprsl trop nee | FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL €O.| g.0irq ge of the entertainment. First and Second grad L. Luella ither absent ew York. e at 3 o'clock. Burial 106 West 128th Street, in Hickory street | ;a1 AT ! Christmas Exsroises. Wilson, teacher. Entire number of pu- f dism: R | cemete | i | pils, 43; nefther absent, tardy nor dis- | Parker, Sarah Epps. i TR Fpia ’ ’ There was a large attendance of rel- | missed, 2: Bertha Deane, 1 Boswell Avenue School. = S T ativ friends at the Christmas | son. | Second B ld Greeneville school Friday afternoon, seventh grade; C. A. Stevens, te: | pupils, 2 1 | programme of songs and recita- | o mntire number of pupils, 33; neither | dismisse ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING } follows: absent, tardy nor dismis Pauline | Hanson, Ruth - | 49 Main Sftreei Hark, the Herald Angles | 2030t ooy G S iazbeth Luther, bin W 15 Rlain Street, SR grades to 8, inclu and ght, room 1 ve: BOng | parry Thiel, Etta Wright. L it s0 you should consult Witk me and ; Fulfllled, Janet th grade; Myra F. Parker, get prices for same. Excellent work teach- Iknger | - — ~—— | Purdon: song, Carol of the Flowers, | or Brtirs mumber of pupils, i . | = ok Writin Sants Claus | Sum. s Su e et reasonable prices. | STEP ” AND TRY 0UZ George Barwell, - 13“"& Ye Mer i it A .‘;l](;lpkm\ Philip T. Funera! Dir —_— ! Chir yom ilda’s ristmas, | {uther, Bruce F. Rogers, Alf . EG Ors { 35c DINNE R |yt feion ong"star o Boih | 50Tl il & fatfows, Gertrucs C. M. WILLIAMS, | AIl city water —AND— From 12 to 2 ‘ DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Fioor arris: song, O Grand solo room 6, chor Fore Christmas, he Promised M General Contractor and Builder, % 212 MAIN STREET. sed for drinking h l r & ‘Phone 370. > Janlid | u Embalmers |and domestic pur- poses must be ‘boiled before us= Pumpkin_ Eater, John Sticht, Bo-peep, | tation 7illiam Pedace, Tom, the Piper’s Son, | tion, Eddie Sticht; Christmas Carol, school; | son ot Sweet and Low, school; America and Mr. Salute to the fiag, school. . 5 mir ; recitation, A primary nora Smigiels #o Fall Term Closes at St. Mary" iim Him, room The fall term elosed at noon on F Pomp, George Crowe; |day in St. Mary’s Parochial Christian Men, _Rejoice, | the Christmas vacation. He Didn’t Die, Benjamin | Beld in the varfous rooms d n, Schoo lwill open for Aberg; Tecita- Myrtle Gaynor; Florai Designs and [T— For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, A Child Day_Is 3, Little Boy, Jas. > the Stars of Chris: ant. A NEW LINE OF Telephone call 328-8. HANDSOME Church. Wm. Smith Allen, | Lady Assi: Telephone 568 77 Codar Street. :,‘;{'I'AS“‘LL o ML er term on Tuesday, Ja e i iytea & Esigroines. in' o] Thees” énd | Eour. bl (o T Fi 1 Deli HEE . . » four of mary building of the |itor in town on Friday lmas. exe : Greene school united to hold — eld an i ) | A large Ciiristmas treo was enjoved | of Kramer & Tenderson | o | A pacnt and ma JUST RECEIVED | City Health Olficer. the scholars and he ooms wer pupils, and each one received — ar, a match scratcher, a can- Theodore Pivirotte and family and a box of cardy. The fol rogramme was arranged & decl4d “EBob_Sleighs are spending the holidays with friends in | New Jersey. | ...at. e MacPHERSON'S, Look! Look! e HORK WHILE YOU S, yol Willlams of Bridge- teachers, Miss Amelia M. Young —_— ) lice V. Cas ry \1;1 ha of Lakeville is i i nkle, song, Look- brother, F. Murtha, of £ I N 9 e tes. or Santa Claus, Marguerite Sut- iin streef gesis l | ,\<1 nta’s Coming, Planche Smi- . | s 2 san and Mrs. The Furrier, | per e g friends in | de to Order, Winifred Zahn; Miss Edith M My Tree, John Nolan; Santa Claus Is | port spending the holidays at her Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs g E Slelgh, Efiage and | 101 Main St., Nerwich, Conn. SPEGIAL | Coming, Christmas Bells, | home on Prospect street. SRLos 5 | Francis sege of Chris desshdiadinbind: eenoville is dec15d | mas, Art in-the-Box, | Paul §. Ricketts of the General Lillibridge of | Albert C A Long Time, Paula |miectric company of Schenectady, N. Ro ) ry, Arthur El- | Y. is visiting his parents on Pros- 1 Where You Have Met | pect street. song, school To nta Claus, B 8 s Automobile Work E HAVE - - - ricnisin anieicon | of al! kinds. k Ma:l: Sugar in brick FnR G@TMAS Julia_ Rokowski, Tda Dempsk stmas Br erel. Ernest Kachae, ferbert Armsts A Small Boy's| Joseph Henderson of Boswell avenuo | A uster C"mrls :.‘ in, \t“w. ird ]I\mlfnmnn Santa. Al- | left on Wednesday for da. where | ea L o ] Polll!lllg Corn in pkgs. | 2 It vufrmf‘mrn’l'};s“‘i;f‘(h:}l\el;»?a"}'r;:f:ra ;.»".:‘l)cnrlln&', the holidays with rela- Nk sending the holidays | N t t 8“ ki d Commenclnfl «__lor the New Coillares | ood, sone, swhool: “Tis Chiristumas |* e Helisign T e 'I"h s L Q) Lk ¢, Annie Hansen; A Wish, -d ower ¢ > for fruits, nuts Se has ret i e cui‘ ar i Bhe | Fin el ine” o i | and”Seoceriss 56 Go B poniers B Sienay B etieiedito hin o | Grape Fruit and Oranges. | Saturday, December 17th, arnoski; riting, nnis Stear e obtal o city. Save the after spending | school 4 ‘roclamation, '€ o = Ihs“n Inllfll Bfl | lrennan.” Appetite ’;“r-r;lrm.uni\';rlrx s| wdward Risley and John Moody en- : 507-515 North Main Streat PEOPLE’S MARKET, ottles Shaw; Christmas ree, Hele Lo- | joye L i r she 1 Fri = 3 H - e e | e e ek o e | NORWICH TOWN deetoa LA n e Pure California 67 Broadway ‘Phene 505 pennie Lobach; —Christmas|pringing in a | Closing Exercises at West Town Street USTIN HOLDEN, Prop. | — — - J School and Scotland Road—Wood- e . ! Port Wine Paunl Zachae Tuppert, John lands Being Cut Off—General News. Visions, school; Christmas Time, D The Town eet school closed the G L0oTWIn Lorss ittty R T N | Mesting of Lad socoty | it Tt UG Sl e, 2 T0 BE GIVEN AWAY | Goose Children Want—Boy Blue, Her- | —Christmas Entertainment in Congre- » decgrated with wreaths, pine, e raner) | bert Scott, Jack and Jill, Leon Craw gational Sunday School—Personals. “hristmas bells and red streame {Buoceator (6 4; T Grreasg) ; ford, Old Woman & Shos; |Amy e work of the boys. In one of the Is What Coll!lts lfl - Krame Miss Muffet, Josie Kades, | society of the Congregational church 'mrlnp makes a fine backsround f Photogl'flphy ! , : i PABST CAFE L] Simple Simon, Aleck Johnson, Mother [ met in the church parlors Wednesc o \e children of the pri Hubbard, Lillian Burdick, Peter, |afternoon with a large attendance. n made match scratchers this year, Mrs. Christopher Lillibridge presided | cutting out a candle 3!!\! ; > ‘hfrg;ilnfm:tu; u:hena“a‘k per‘!z:m!ltll:s P i in_the absence of the President, dlrs.|Dasting them on a card with ar character, the littls B din John Becles. The n-.‘:f-tlr{‘:‘gpli'en"d with | at the bottom. i traits that make us what we are oca £ 20 Bath Street. WALL PA PERS prayer and singing. Report of the There were songs and recitaiions in | Toned down by the natural spirit of Funeral Tetary was read and accepted. It was | the three lower rooms—a violin solo by | 81 artist into perfect accord. Not a Stable —AT THE— G and Lingarie WOPELS FOR EVERY FICURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED, JAMES O'CONNELL, Prop. vot. hold a sug > e mid- | eight vear old Theodore Sterry being | thiDg of paper and pasteboard with The late Spring leaves a larger e o Tatoey s Soemeriabont the mid- | TRy e ediand srowily Aoprectared)| STeAdy i ds lodin = deciTa Pl e g ogerigiors Direcior - . o Cinote ot vour re | 12:14 Bath Street. el move It we have made qui reduc- Sunday School Entertainment. At Scotland Road. e e as TEISTICR M09 0 10¥e, ™ 3 = and admire, call on HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. tion in the prices. It is a good time and Emhalmgr Thers was a large attendance at the | 'Me Scotlund Road school, Miss QUALITY rtafnment held in the | Funice Northup, teacher, 1 church Thursday even- | 98y for the Christmas vacation. 100l "The affair | Pupils neither absent tardy w, Christmas en Congregatior 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg, ing by the Sunday to buy now Also Pal AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. W e i & pl In wo! ahoul always be cons LAIGHTON, |z s aveasa | o sk shents yremyy b ceniph inferfor kind. Skilled men are Moldings, and general iy ve mate- | % - with & short talke by Re¥. D, Mabel Dexter and Frank Hensle —— ——— tell ls. Painting, ing and Telephone $42-2. ne and the following programme | Spelling prizes were awarded o Mabel The Photographer, WHAT,S NEW ::;:}:y::,r;’ BRI LR Decorating. L Prompt Service day or night was y ter, ith Dexter and Rdward 'ré'r UN S Lady Arsistant. Song, school; praye Mr. Mae- | Ladd. opposite Norwich Savings Soctety TH]: PALACE CAFE ..n: 0N s Yol > . 116 Deiatbnn, Lane: recitation, O, Little Star! Ethel : = auglsd = 2E MURTAGH. R’fld:'x‘acp. i Tetlow; recitation, Ther son. in Cutting Off Woodlands. M o - = Step in =nd see us. WHEN you want 10 put Busi Py the E garten | Anyone riding through this section| HERE 1c > i = T 2 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone 642-3. son; recitation, Christ's Chilw Man-lof country cannot fail to notice how | masten Cosneciint soan Jugdium in ERAGK-NATEY 2 b0 | Bpemibetore e part, ST e Telephone. Juald dium better than thr«m. advertis« get, Amelia Smith; Song, school; reci~ much wood has been cut/in the forests. letin for business results, maria 73 Franklin Strest " ing gelumna of ¥