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0B LN G TR NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910 S g . R . Christ Episcopal Church. St. Patrick’s R. C. Church. Morni v 10.30° Mass. Old Men etlred SPEGIAI— MUSIG FUH GHR'STMAS i Aevce Christmas Morning, Barlett . h ‘ Processional Hymn—O Come All Ye Organ_and Orchestra il i Faithfu Kyrie (Grand Italian Mass), Gilsinn e ndustrial Concerns Will Engage| yenite'in . e S o o) 3 : ilori ri Veni Creator Millar Oaly Young Men Choir Directors Have Arranged Excellent Programmes|fa beunm in b, Farmer | Credo, Giorza . 2 3 Jubilate in E, Parker | Venite Adoremus, Gilsinn In these days of strenuous competi- . . < - 3 tion when dividends count for more at Both Services in Local Churches Py Conan artieg | Sanctus, Grand Ttalian Mass, Gileinn t 1, the man who retains his D R i e artlett | Agnus Del, Gilsinn You the man who holds his job Ar)llhen';—Nazare(h’ = ours | O Salutaris, Thomas i os o 3 _ Gounod Tantum Ergo, No. 1, Lambillotte vhy one of the most success- In all the Ilocal churches wpecial Closing chorus, mail Royal Babe. Offertory—Calm on the Listenine l-_‘ar. Baker's string orchestra will assist v n Parts has warned | musical programmes have been ar- (‘h;i‘f‘?é‘:o’r;’?'.”“de' i T Plenfiés, Sanctus ‘in B S T 5.30 Mass. L4 B0 e 55 | ranged by the choir directors and in Evening Service—7.30 p. m. Hymn—Heal Me, Oh My Saviour Christmas Morning, Barlett e, idar . (Hk i,am. all instances it is assured that the| Organ prelude, Shepherd’s Song, Gloria in Excelsis, Old Chant Organ l ma “as appearance goes|congregations will have the oppor- Op. 88, No. 2, Merkel | Recessional Hymn—It Came Upon_the | Kyrie, Stewart ° 1 Carol, Come to the Feast of Gla Midnight Clear, Willis | Gloria, Stewart S Years to your life. | 1d by an|tumity of enjoying the result of weeks| G310 W. F. Habekotte, organist and choir | Adestes Fidelos Novello o e hair ehould by of unusual effort for the perfect pre- | Anthem, We Have Seen His S director. Male Chorus. i i i ; e oln later years it ma¥|sontation of the many numbers, par- | in the Wast, ® “Simper Al el e Seiiitils e Sl ’]‘ODA will be the Last Day for Holiday Gift Buyers ‘ 3 :hiul“rxlli«;: s‘nl»:pufl(xip r;;;»gfi};.;mg? wflfi‘ Organ pos‘zlu(}]e, ‘Mar‘('-\h ll‘n Cia oe ML e 4 % t Agnusf Dei, lStewar% | and you will doubtless want to crowd a great deal “ b talling | o110 5, > S Charles Wakefield Cadman | First Mass, 5.30—Senior choir wil Prof. F. Farrell, organist anc S : i - ! i y‘(" ler v '.’vu.,' nair | Will be given: | H. L. Yerrington, organist and choir | sing. choir director. of shopping into one day. Naturally this great holiday store will yw. Go to The Lee & First Baptist Church. director. Second Mass, 7—Children will sing. [ Immaculate Conception R. C. Church, ve m ossible arrangement to ‘,.,,» ;i at | MORNING. Park Congregational Church. he Babe of Bethlehem, B, A, Dietrich Battic, be througed, but we ha 2dsicyery poRmble \prreny ot f Parisian Sage. They will|Organ Prelude—“Christmas Pastorale,” | 10.30 a. m. Adeste Fidelis, Novelloh | qie @ acic | Maas Cregarion Chant accommodate the crowds that will throng the store today. E to stop falling hair; to £ mantasi icili v Dear Little One, Hymnal HX; 0 Clock { Mass— g Oriast | LAant, T & Ashford | Organ, Fantasia on Sicilian Hymn, D Ps Seeond M oGP amEs i ' dandruft and kil the | poxology. Lux | Mother Dear, Oh! Pray for Me, e T e For the convenience of Christmas shoppers all Holiday { Invocation. Carol, Tn the Fields With Their Hymnal | e O aaueile. Tosent A | Hymn—Antioch. |~ Flocks Abiding, J. E. West | High Mass, 9—The Senior C hoir will e G e goods will be placed on Responsive Reading. | Anthem, L‘el hl s Now Go, Even rr‘};’m-b(;m-n 'f," ;?oncl‘ah;-p 3 G:-“ch'er T, I X o Anthem—"Joy to the World,” Unto Bethlehem, Steane Vet =5 et S l C S l p | J. S. Fearis | Slumber Song from Christmas Ora- e, Matereid | SAEeauin B Sanoeay. (OB Ve G pecla ounters at pecia rices. . s Scripture Reading. fozio.. 2 = z \"émch Glorio, Mattfeld A et e el - 8 e Lee | prayer. An t Came Upon the ) €redo, « er ‘ B i i Co 1 druggists every- | Response—“Angel Chorus” Lorenz night Clear, H. W. Parker | Agest G s T Liberal assortments of everything up to the last minute. " h Auburn Bair on|Offertory Anthem—“The Tt on TR FeRag Lemmens Mattfeld | Asperges. g Gregorian What you can't find elsewhere you can find here — AND RE- | ¥mn Hark the Herald Angels Sing. | Orzan, March of the Magi, Dubois | “Shioists—aiss Mars Murray, Mis Gloria, Sancts, s 8t Cosnia || MEMBER OUR PRICES ARE POSITIVELY THE LOW- Wors, Anthem, Brightest and Best, Hyatt llahan, John Kivlin, John S oile 1 Hy! ‘While Shepherds Watched.” | Carol, Holy Night, Barnby | Kingsley. 5 G > e EST TO BE HAD ANYWHERE. WE GUARANTEE THAT. drea tt e eful moth- | postlude—Festal March in F, Smith | Organ, March from Third Syhphony, 5 7 ‘(;"g‘llm‘vf’d(m"s‘ iz~ ; e . i INING. Way | Sech Gamangetondl Chuich 0 e g Millaca Our whole store force is at your command; ready to prevent at the first sign of | . ik rrye] . G- A. Kies, organist and choir direc- Morntiis Seryiee-10. 200 Aye nd Al J 5 s tains no opiates. L. ‘4’\-5 in Prelude in C, Frye| ior Al S R D Tantum Ergo, Lenk any disappointments; ready to help make your Christmas the b e Taftville Congregational Church. e The members of the regular choir 2 S . . | Scripture Reading. Doxology 2 are: Sovranos, Mrs. R. J. Jodoin, Mrs. happy time it ought to be. Come to this store with confidence ~ | Anthem—"There Were Shepherds Morning. Morning Hymn—No. 92 ... | M. Genard, Mrs. Alex Dupont, Misses 3 ibl Another Declination. Ashford | Prelude, Holy Night, ponsive Readin; ge 515 | Caroline Buteau, Agnes Donahue, May and come as early in the day as possible. ttorn Bor irte | Prayer. Violin and organ. ria Patri Cooney, lelis Donohoe, Mary Roy: e . . » ! g g > r( Offertory Anthem—“Q Little Town of | Call to worship. Anthem altos, Mrs. ; Dv)nan:h':f_' Misses Anna Readz for Business at 8.15 This Morning and Open Tomght 4 + Bethl: chem, Shuez | Anthem, Unto Us a Child is Born, Offertory and Prayer of Consecration | Donohoe, Della Marchessault, Joseph- < - - I 1 | Hymn. : Caleb Anthem ine Marchessault; tenors. Irenee Bu- Until Everyone’s Wants are Satisfied. e ermon. Gloria. teau, Joseph Pion, A. E. Ravenelle; O — ised t ay | Hymn 2 bassos, J. P. Brown, A. Roy, W. Mil- 9 s » Baldwin's failure stlude in F, Volkmar ner, J. D. R The choir will be as- e dinner given in hoir n\\“lva”\l‘-; Il,qf} \\\\h{l‘ - ' & r sisted by O. Bisson's orchestra. I » 2 honor | ¢ no s. Herbert T. Wille ure reading. £ >0 i - Bong Peckham, tenor; Thomas | Prayer. 5 etyice—7.50. Do B " - B 2 Anthem, Shout the Glad Tidings, CYen Is Benyc A Would Do Him Good. i r en P. A. Sct mykrelndy o s Perhaps if Mr. Hill would adopt the i 1 Choir Direetor. | Offertory, solo with violin obligato. el e Carnegie and Rockefeller plan of giv- | v st Church The lds of Heaven, Responsive Reading—No. 77, page 5 ing away his money he would feel| . MORNIN 30 A. M. SR i v i\lx_\l::nixo, 98 more cheerful.—Omaha Bee. | Ume ere Or I '{S Ur omen |or Prel = Sermon SR T ' We Merrily Hear and | § Hymn- . 100 There is an average of about one 1 u1bbs Organ pqu\ cow to every five persons in the Unit- =1 -xvpected et on Listening Trinity Episcopal Church, — . e : : Hawley Morning Service—10.45 a. m. = 4 - R icorge A. Turner | venite, Plain Chant O=O=O=° b et 3 > Shall Go Out With Joy,” | Te Deum, s Ume ere Ur I S Ur Ir s : - % mum Benedictus, e g Tt Quar Offertory, O Holy Night, Peaceful - et or » Night, Hawley i A - 7.30 P. M. Eucharist service, Nevin i lude. yrie, Gloria T Benedic- | i Qui Venite, Agnus Dei, Gloria in | Anthem—~0, Holy Night, Adam wishyou alla | ac ome - | ! quartette will be assisted by a trio con- | Thompson, organist and Come Here for Gifts for Everyone | TOYs TOYs TOYS Special g !l | For Christmas Shopping Grace Episcopal Church, Yantic. Morning. Prelude, Festal March, Kroeger Process, Hymn 49. Ve Te 3 ite, 21. eum in C, Goold sisting of Mr. Rudolph Hall, violin et - ubilate in F, urs Py P s Mr. Herman A. Siewert, flute; Mr. Carl Hemn oL Visit our Toy Store today for the most complete line of Toys .“ERRY CHRlSTMAS B ,-1,f“m:n:\‘:n?:m;;g;::g'm\r:l? T"im- Pleyels in Norwich. You'll find our stock of Toys conveniently ar- ' ol o e ot el | Oftertory, Star of the Orient, Shelle - ranged on s ) “Noctarn,” O spole: | Sanctus, e SPECIAL COUNTERS AT SPECL 3 : 2l c. turn,” Op. 19, Doppler | o ; MORNING SRVICE, 10.30. Nunc Dimitt 3 ! | BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS D \ la Ms and a Hundreds of Books for gift purposes — Girls’ Books, Boys’ Books, Books for young and old. Big showing of Christmas Cards, Calendars, Booklets, Etc. — all conveniently arranged on SPECIAL COUNTERS AT SPECIAL PRICES. Mo | Opening sentence Anthem, There Were -0 Little Town of Bethl Happy, Bountiful Glad }‘A.}.’AY 3irch Responsive service m Gloria Patri | ew Year. ’ This is a Man’s Christmas Store Every Department he anhattin 121=125 Main Street. . Chorus of t A Quiet Night, _ Nelidlinger solo, The New Born K % Games Qames (QGames The most complete stock of Games in Norwich—every new and novel game, as well as the old-time favorites. All arranged on SPECIAL COUNTERS AT SPECIAL PRICES. When In Doubt Buy HANDKERCHIEFS COME HERE for the most complete line of Handkerchiefs in Norwich—Men’s, Women’s and Children’s-—plain, initialed Offertory EVENING SERVICE, rvice from Alexander find ‘‘that” man’s or boy's poi a the many things sold Miss Maud Baker. Sermon, The N of Christmas. | | Fillmore | j/" mc {7 ns. R e rh,..,,,, n, organist and leader i {[/[J ;/Zy M43 Catiary Eatiee CRRR Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. ehos S Morn ice—10.30 a. m. i MORNING, 11 A. M. Prelude. N Organ Vol y—>Miss Idella Scott, | Hymn, Hark, ory Be to God. Herald |[]I' In | Special ©, Sw B broldered LANIN }1:1:\«]\\;"“7“ At 39¢c each, value 50c. ced to 50c. At 50 each, value T5c. choir director. Broadway Congregational Church. MORNING SERVICE, 10.30 A. M. Carol—C is Born, Sweeting | Anthem Im on the Listening F v Manney Jesus Thou the Virgin B Von Ho Anthem—The Grace of God, Andrews AFTERNOON, 3 P. M. The annual Christmas service for Organist, C n rn Connscticut davotsd exciusival) . ; R rQ Invosation: Anthem, The Babe of Bethiencm: TherLaauingStore; nsfastern Lo ; y | and embroidered — AND THE VALUES ARE UNMATCH- Chant—Gloria Patri, by choir. J. C. Bartlett to Men's, Women's and |Childrsn’s Wearing Apparsl ABLE. Scripturs Reading. * = Quartette, assisted by Mrs. Reuben f Selection by Choir—Jubilate Potter, and violin obligato by Miss J. He Tenmey | Minnie Townsend. °=°=°=° For quick service Handkerchiefs are arranged on Special o ongregation, Joy to the] Offertory solo, The Sign of Promise, Counters Heartz Dmm@flds s e S Mrs. Crowell. e COUNTER No. 1—at 3¢ Each ‘eed His People. Anthem, Christmas Carol, P. Stair Pl ! o Room in the Inn. Hymn, There’s a Song in the Air, COUNTER 1‘:10. 2—at 5c Each Offertory—Hark the Herald Angels Holland | COUNTER No. 3—at 10c Each, 3 for 25¢ Tenor solo, The Angels’ Refrain, I¥ you are thinking of buying 30 P. M. S e | COUNTER No. 4—at 12Y2c Each Diamond for a holiday gift by the Sun-| o Mr. Bailey. [ ; COUNTER No. 5—at 25c Each entitled he | SN me t nd Il fit EriaReen 1 /C jabriel. | Hymn, Joy to the World, . . B : D0 Y K R Yo e b B Gabae Postlude, Christmas Pa {§ Women's Handkerchiefs Men's Handkerchiefs stock of Loose and = Choir Ma A .»\T[Pr;lrn’n Cshnn-t —5 p. m. J Worme STatn T s Plain Handk ni.>:’.; at 5e, Sunday school T as concert, au- g , 19¢, 25c, 37%c and 50c. inted Diamonds is complete. f! First Congregational Church. dience room 3 ] cniefs—at sc, 10¢, i o e Morning £ e—10.30 a. m Prelude, March of the Magi Kings 37%c. ) . each, Wse guarantee every stone we n prelude, Offertory on two Harker and ¢ & fl ¥ s : tmas hymns, Guilmant | Anthem, Star of the East, Wils Women’s Linen Spec:al Just recelyad 60D hozes sell. Low prices, quality the R cgrol, Oh Come All Ye Faithful. Quartette with violin obligato. chiefs—at 12 H ‘,'r' ‘g“,"z,‘ c‘:;a'e;: f,"’;‘_é,‘c‘ . Offertory, Bethlehem (Christmas Anthem, Christmas Night, A, Adam imlesnch =iy b e best. hymn), W. W. Gilchrist Vested choir. . Women's Dainty Embroidered | for a box of six. (s s010.) Antk Cr Bell c 1 ; d l i : | Soprano solo. hem, Christmas Bells, “antor 1 andkerchiefs m 12% ip to . : . Choral cantata, The Hope of the Vested choir. ndl" aua [f Bondiersnisteibmompisse upy to liMen's SilkiHandkerchiefs onn 20 185 World, Schnecker | Exercises, speaking and singing by {] $6.00 for a rich Duchess Lace Hand- Special ¢ dozen Mewe White O LT s Introductory chorus, Ring Forth, the school. I} kerchief. PECIAL frenstitchea Sitk Hand- Ye Bell Postlude in F, Whitney | kerchiefs at special prices: a £ Miss Alice Woodward, organist and | "flf»u‘ HingioF “““" At 25¢ each, value 37 Brush and Comb Sets A woman came into our store the other day and ex: red SLIPPERS Make Useful Gifts. Men's Velvet Slippers, 50¢ Men’'s Leather Siiopers, Special today at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 = Buy Your Christmas Candy Here All the choicest and purest confections will be found at our Candy department and at reasonable prices. Buy your Christ- mas Candy here and you can be assured of complete satisfaction. Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar imed, Boys’ Slippers, 50c, 75c and $1.00 tz:‘” JV:(L'3 ”*mtw' o i “Why ! I had no idea you had such a splendid line of Mirrors 4 = oy to God, ee 55 Ladies’ Slippers, Special today. Carol—Christian Children Hear Me, and Brushes! Visit our Men’s Department for Gifts for Men Men's House Coats, Bath Robes, Night Shirts, Neckwear, Suspenders, Shirts, Sweaters, Hosiery, Gloves, Etc. See the great Watch value—Men’s and Women's Gold-filled, $10. and $12. |l Guaranteed Watches at $4.98. See our Splen Showing of Sweaters —Women’s, Misses’, Boys’ and Infants — Special value in Boys’ Sweaters at 85c—in Women’s at $1.95, $3.95 and $4.95. Boys’ Toques at 24c to 69c—Girls’ Toques at 4g¢ to $1.75. Be Sure and Visit our Second Floor —for gifts for Women, Children and Infants. Women’s Ap- rons, Kimonas, Wrappers, Bath Robes, Muslin Underwear, Furs, Etc. Infants’ Bootees, Sacques, Bonnets, Coats, Etc. Our Main Floor is Fiiled to Overflowing —with gifts for everybody. Art Goods, Women's Neck- wear, Knit Goods, Gloves, Leather Goods, Umbrellas, Toilet Requisites, Hosiery of all kinds, Jewelry, Holiday Ribbons, Etc. See the Framed Pictures at 29¢ A special table of Framed Pictures is arranged in our base- ment at 2gc. Hundreds of Pictures—dozen of subjects—wery appropriate gift articles. Ladies’ $1.25 Juliets, $1.00 Ladies’ $1.50 Juliets, $1.25 Ladies' Warm Lined Slippers, Sweeting She spoke the truth. There are lots of people who have not ¥. W. LESTER, i ine of BRUSHES and MIRRORS. Organist and Choir M ter. Greeneville Congregational Church, MORNTL ERVICE, 10.30 A. M Voluntary- seen our Christmas ‘The Important News FROM PARK & TILFORD It is reported that at the Pure Food Show in Boston last week the Park & Tiiford line of Confectionery was given first quality is of the Dhest and the prices are low. Colds And Sore Throats Remember Our SHOES, ARCTICS, RUBBERS, BOOTS and RUBBERS, high and low cut, make durable and Anthem—Hosanna | MeCauley-Doane G Hail the Wondrous e Carrie B. Adams Postlude, Edward Dapiste EVENING, 7.30 P. M. Voluntary ommage a Mendelss Dapiste Calkin Anthem—O Little I'ov\n of Bethlehem, Pike’s Toothacke Drops i Phillips Brooks Cure in One Minute S Pr.F. W. HOLMS, Dea!list Rl ®hoannon Building Annex, Room A, useful gifts. FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Street There's Nothinz Better No opium nor anything injurious AT Drugaits sertst) - - - prize, in competition with all the others. In St. Mary’s R. C. Church. High Masses at 5.20 and 10.20 A Telephone 523 PR Don't forget this in buying your Christmas Candy. HECKER'S 5 Old Homestead and Prepared Buckwheat for Flap Jac at CARDWELL'S “F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, . Shannon Bldg. We carry a full line of both Park & Tilford and Fuller Greene Chocolates in nice packages. The Lee & Osgood Co. Big G Barated Golden seal Corspeui A safe and simple remedy for Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hay Fever {nfammations, irritations, uicer- ations of AkL inlucous membrancs or liaings of the no throat, 4 stomach or GF{LATY Ofi AT n-ucau" 31 Why not cure yourself . Come F eep, Ho!_v Rabe. ssional, Praise Ye the Lord, Gounod Benediction wili follow the 10.30 4. Re m loists, John Fountaine and Miss Katherine Burke; organist, Miss Lena Boudreav

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