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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1910 = — 0 @he Bulletin. | WILL NOT NEED YANTIC RIVER |_ Mr..‘lflIZ.‘?';i.., Are You Deaf? ’ THE fenry Allea & Sen ] FURNISHING [ UNDERTAKERS \ | | e death of Mrs. Francis J. Riley . Norwich, Monday, Dec. 26, 1910. T e No. 45| Catarrh is Probably the on -y, . 25, Ll FETT P Large Rainfall Helps Both Reservoirs and Causes the|SUiiieymoring. aeed 35 vears. auge ! { | i . children and her youngest child was of the Cause. | Forecast for Today. Pressure to Greatly Increase—Tests Indefinitely Post- | born three weeks ago. Her maiden 3 COMPANY. | §8 Maln Strecl. name was Bridget Z\(I, ll\letllgs o x| JE you have catarrh and have (l:o;lk | Fe Ne England: ai Monday: . . . ‘When her husband lel ‘or his worl stant ringing noises in your ears lo [ coler 1a sast: Matse, Macadny. sriow poned—Pumps and Electrical Equipment Will be| saturday morning his wite was in bed, | rentsinaing nolses . e | Tatet and ~warmer; moderate north to east R Lif W hn]r she seemed well atngagarmlokko{ha It a pretty sure sign (h,“xtal._\rrh S g . - wind: i S light breakfast. About 9.30 o'cloci €l is spreading and is making its way Becitasanaliinated il ! " Predictions from (he New York Her- cady this Week—Guarantee to Lift the Water woman Tecame pale and *faint | and through the Eustachian tubes that lead A ald: On Monday fair and slightly cold- : . . neighbors were calied ane r. Harper, | from the nose to the ears. T ather will prevail, with light Higher than Fairview When Full. the family physician, was summoned, | = When catarrh gets'to the ears par- ! ’nnrth\ terly winds, and on Tuesday but the woman was dead when thel tja] geafness follows. If you have ring {partly overcast and milder weather, doctor arrived. Death resuited from al ing noises tn your ears go to The Lee { followed by snow in the northern dis- : stoppage of a blood vessel in the brain. | & Osgood Co. today and get a HYO- | tricts. % Norwich never had a more timely y mark Sunday, while Meadow brook Mrs, Riley was bprn in Ireland and | MET outfit and drive out catarrt Observations in Norwich. Christmas present than was given it | Pasin had water to t Chocolates for Christmas. There's nothing better than the APOLLO Rich, fragrant Chocolate. vl 6 o m Comparisons. -edictions for Saturday: Rain; va- b pt . ‘v depth Mr“m had lived in Boston and Worcester be- To cure catarrh HYOMEI & above the 24- N Pair- | fore comi : St. Pat- = i - rds, reported from | on Saturday, when 140 inches of rain el SOCh RIbE. K0 i ] fore SOline U (B e In St. Pat-| preathed |hrough a pocket inh S0E el e ‘and the by e dettaniin: plosad by o g renthe i s \ e mploved by | fatd mubber Mhaler and hrenthe it changes Saiurday and Sunda; no one was heard to complain under | Sure has increased v much, ‘heing L.m~ & Allen Arms company t kills the germs: soothes the irri- i Ther. B D u e D It kills the 2 turday— her. Bar. | {ho circumstances, and today as the | 75 pounds at the water depariment's her husband and children. the | tation; heals the inflammation; Stops - o result water is being obtained in al- | Workshop in Chesinut strect, and 60 d leaves stster in Wo et | hawking, spitting and snoffling. 49 most all homes and the pressure has | POURds at the water office. Mohegan | and other relatives. HYOMEI keeps the throat free from ot greatly increased. There is water to |lake praciically held iiss own in spite Mucus and prevents.cruats in nose. Meahow brook, while Mohegan lake |58 1-2 inches from the level when the | Arter enjoying a stay in Cuba. of | includes the little indestructible hard held iis own urider the heavy draught. | raughting of water from there was | yomn oo lo3inE @ stay in Cuba ol | includes, the litte indestructivls nirs | Store Closed Today Norwich certaiuly expressed its thanks | started five weeks ago today. The|panfel . Aurphy refurned late Fri- | and simple instructions for use, cOsts f for the rain, the unexpected gift beng | wates carts will probably be taken off | day night fo thair home at No, 75| $1.00. Separate bottlex of HYOME! [n Commemoration the best ible, and just what was so no{‘f "Uv “h d’«"y or two. Spring street, where the pect to 1 costs 50 nts at drugeists everywh d 3 nted. A lelephone message was received = £ * when the spriug aining i om- { bac! van, e i P i R | SH SO AV 2o | T e el el waleom: | ke pun 7 T 7 7| OF Christmas Day ter officials so ch assurance that ted the second pump for the power o T | present supply would carry the tion at wding Cove, and would party at the home of Mrs. J. H. Eldred | { city through undl the Trading Cove | ship the same out of Middletown at NORWICH TOWN o0 Christimas day were Miss May Bab- | supply is received that it was decided | ten o'clocl tesday morning. e ; . o nd Miss Bdith Babco 0 | to indefinitely postpone taking of tests | New Haven railroad authorities have | Service at Sheltering Arms—Death of | COck and Miss I2dith Babear of Tes - B lll’ BBUS & { I'H!‘a 0. imantic. d dec26d i for S srtherly wind Saturday’ Dainty Boxes. Why not give the best. ‘""L‘"'CE supply. It was a bad day for rain, but | saining for eral day The pres- i some depth in Fairview reservoir and | of the pumping therefrom. It is down Home from Cuba. The complete HYOMEI outfit which of [Soures. raventeh Work | Fom: Wed B Dotiel Middietown, on ] 2R until the fi art of NMarch, | or at The Lee & Osgood Co. on money | u and Tides. at the Falls mill as to the purif: Eldred of W agreed to push the pump through to{ James Moffitt—Christmas Services ter. It is prac- | Norwich without tr weighs 10,000 pounc “iigh ]| Moon | Of the Yantic river w: fer,, The bumu| in the Churches—Yuletide Joy for| parola and ‘ dney Smith of Nor- || Water. || Rises. | tically sure now, says Superintendent y 3 L | t 3 School Chil i voc s: 3 e for the Christ-} - Corkery, that it 'will not be necessary | rect connected. It will arrive Wednes- ook Children. . o b SR S | to use the river, the very result the |day : : Hev. O 'A% NeTaR 5 RS S A WS board has been %o desirous of an-| The switchbodrd is completed for | sor\ice at ine x,ftugr,:f’,,;”g’,‘fi,“;'g"fné:’ Mg Ji B Caipot has returned (o e nouncing. 0 BaNCr Seune s contains ong | grternoon, taking fc s subject L r. Jouts i i | N B SEVII'I & Sfln Work will be resumed on the pipe | main switch of 400 amperes and two | fny"Upon the 'I"‘|m;~ i }:tihgtm' milel“‘“‘“' rs. Louts mw; ) line today and by Tuesday night it is | switches for each motor of 150 am- | i We have known through experi| Mr- and Mrs. Louis Olsen entertain- | NTS expected the pipe will be all laid, or | peres each, with a spare switch or | once that we are on the threshold of a |4 2 family party over Christmas at} | iy so. It has all been carted |another motor if same is there. The pump house and electrical | later. Both W. & B. Doi work will also be in advanced stage | the General Electric compuany guar- > o Scotiand road. great Christian truth, that Christ came | 4 home on the Scof | o live for othe: 1 d ry and Tyler Winchestar of New ! f h b d et e B ford, Mass., are at their home .m.o t e etter radge con- heart of Christ is to come to the relief { B¢ ours after high water It Is low tide, which is faliowed by ficod tide. | ki dintg by that time antee to Lft the water of Trading |of the poor aud ned | OtoBenag for a few days. ¥ : inte : the poor v. Jtrobando avenue | The rainfall of 1.40 inches, because [ Cove to a height of 250 feet, which b i ; b I ICE GREENEVILLE ] E i ooa o > e 5 The song service was i of| Miss Edith Huntington and her| §ERR emonstrate NOTIC . snow on the ground, was as|will be 1 1-2 feet higher than Fair- | gix meerms e y R = “air- | view when the same is full. The two | Six, Tiembers of the Crowe family from | prothe; 0od as a two-inch rainfall, rke Huntington of Brook- | jyn. , are at their home on East e stvdet ot Chsistman 1good judgment and Mr. and Mrs. Charies Be | Greeneville. The Message of the Bel Beautiful _Christmastide, and T Beautiful Story were among the hymus | Or. Low Franklin WMiner 1s now tocatsd in her new ofice, Breed Hall, Christmas Services at St. Mary's | U300 P09 (00000 T o e since Fri- | motors will together develop a capac- Church—Funeral of Miss Gertrude ! day. peing 826 inches below highwater | ity of 105 horse-power. E. Sliney—Personals. be and son | | . with piano and cornet accom- | et e gt » were Christ- | Rowm 1 i i iy iiinent.” The anthem 0 Tittle Town | 424 daughter of Montyille were Chricis| ocopomy to the wearer Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m | epdt all the services in St. Mary | SUDDEN DEATH OF WAIT L TR Bethlehem xmmossodf all it the | TS BUSTIE 0L 0T Sakine 60 74 | church on Christmas day, the attend- aE y and sweetness of its solos, the | s 3 i f Jsuhone 660. augt7a | go Shisany e s AMONO COMMILUCCI. BERORE MUDGINGH horis o b e | Mr. ond Mra. Tben Alien of ¥ and are a source o it 5.30, 7.30, 9 and 10.30 o’clock isitiog a0 Statement of S. H, Thresher After Ar- e BalafusniesliGuis % was spec gt K- | Was Visiting at Home of Frank An A oBIT = AN el tr ) Alwa S the Best o s, which wag | T ori When He Passed Away—Med-| rest for Getting Money Under Faise ccbni b iriig the! Chriatraas & Steady efl]oyment- y organist. The ical Examiner Has Not Determined Pretenses. James Moffitt. ! Mrs. Ethel Thayer returned to | Style, Fit and WORK- the g RIANSHIP, d he 3 th mass CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St. Cause. James Moffitt, whose death occurred | Bozrahviile, afte ; part of last at £.30 co'clock Sunday morning at his§ with her Mr. and Mrs. | home on Bast Town street, born | Winchester of Otrobando avenue. Conn.. in March, 1315, the| Business at the local substation w The post- Seneca H. Thresher was arrested in this city Friday, charged with larceny and obtaining money under false pre- tenses. The warrant was served in MacPHERSON, 101 Mam St., Norwich, Conn. McCormi o About 10 o'clock Sunday night Amo- no Commilucci, aged 36, died suddenly welivered by | a¢ the home of Frank Antinori, b ~ N 3 . Eleazer Moffit bri 1 iollo whom he has been working, at Mont- | Franklin square by Sergeant Twomey 19 1981 to. Mis ‘;jf‘ ; boy and | _del the most ville. He had been at home much ot | Just as Mr. Thresher was attempting of Deering. N. H. For ! p ile the ru- | s The altar Sunday, but went to Antinori’s house | t0 board e N e e |stmey lived in Augu, Ga., | rul were well loaded with hol-{ ully de and arranged al- | apout 8 o'clock. He had been drinking | Station and turned over to Policeman | where itt was superintendent | iday packages. so in the m Beebe, who took him to of a m nort v to act the crib, which lerable and became sleepy. He P here s arraigne d on a sofa and a short time | ¥Rere he Was arralsn Moffitt have resided Be Up-to-date was visited during the day by : 3 ; numbers t he was dead. 8 Coit in the afie since that ( | BORN. | — Dr. R. W. Kim- of his hearing of 15 o hegin. | WCLYMONT—In Alberia, Cana : | Funeral of Miss Sliney. e ured a bond il \mes Moffic | Richimond Roath ¢ and have your bills T e e et e s e o ana’ Flossie Allen Mo . 1 Gl S 4 ent, ( tiet > | s 8T | New Lomdon Day, that the ac e ppmecttutvoh DIED ! made out and your o 3 "SR R ? Riv Snecialties | With Attorney Thomas F. Dorsey T rpseil, SNOIT—In T e. Dec i 3 held at 9 o'c he Thames River Speclalties E _ sy giment being station- | BE i e 5 | at St 3 v's mill, and it 1 sthought that | E0tiated for the purchase of nd Virginia. His com TRcke dsupgnice ol letters written by Don’t Fo"get The J. Smith offi have caused it, but Idications | ffom Frank I Lewis, adminis! ok} . in tie butile of Pied- | 3enoit ko veurs; . 1 r P { state ames Lewis of Norwich. | month, took place t 1 3 n_ this ty, Dec. s, | - 5 a artie el e progerty s located in Rosemary | feom \':\( Bbe o ehote tie | nrrencis Riley L a public typewriter. | Swee v e foot of Hi SRl s RS e R R sonville pris-| * SNareh cim ) | s“..‘rm_\s ol daec hb)" s i\’ir’e",’:}’?as&"fif suaded to purchase the property and|op, ’ ! Reaaien: pibss ut We have a thoroughly com- An. | alleges she paid $130 to bind the bar- | “fro thoroughiy ar Of this it is claimed Thresher freciaten Jud foved to dwe!l on the character of Li Moflitt w He was accompanied to the o house by & man who boards with | £20 a5 with him most of | FeSe/¥ urch at 9 o'clock. coln. | MOFFITT—In Norw Town, De petent one, and the charges are very low. Just try it and satis- $100 for which he never made PIAND | n 0 Wi S 8 0 b} -t 910, A foffitt, ged 64 yea 7 . | The Medical examiner could | Festitution or fwlilled his part of d zence f- m.f"’ heCoatar and | PEseral mervioss At hid iixe rest ty yourself. . e s bargain. On false representation, i 11 Rast Tow reet T alleged, Thresher obtaincd $200 from picllon ol nhon el i 0w H F Gh - t i — James T. Lewis in connection with the . TG Al and mxrz.».,n brefhren a“regan ouse’ or Christmas. |1 ;G | sooa scroot R rinsasan e Sronsan o o | bR e S nd ‘Father Smith | CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS. |, i0f SO SNEERE 2700l ool e ‘ B Sroprigiots. Highest Possible Grades o ton vehicies | Held at Park Congregational and | 20d the count aliesing obtaining $200 , Mr. Ada Cole and 3 Epi ! Ch i Ials ased on oc- enny of Canterbury, and a nephev s Christ Episcopal Churches. nece of L and niece. S41a that He : : fle 2 2 , liam M of New York _The O g ;‘,m“‘( e Christmas Exercises at Wauwecus Hi ol v ™ children | ir Main street. | noon from 1 to 8. A g Christm and recitat y Rev. Dr. Howe, was conduct- the supe endent, Oliver I. n. The classes then separated— MONEY SAVERS 49 Main Streei i “-é‘:fii?-n',;,,g..w ure gnewstorm. Thy ~ were d two dialos . The one call in the case | urday aftern AT A son a lock a : : tcation at his. home | 0 thristinas were served at Kimball and Preston Plains | A £ie with the rector, Rev. Neilson Poe Ca- | Schools. |¥ eaciey 135 = | tne intant department remaining in the islat tiies as Eve showed Young Hick 1B Felt Boots it Christmas at h school room and enjoying a T NG 4 b s i i . i STEP IN AND TRY OUR , v s EY Co | Claie new mothing Gbost As| CATLIONID, 8 2 | uhder Mra. " HELD AT LEDYARD. | aves fie meets tha faiher, and| | lsinod; formerly v London )SC D I N N E R: of Newton, N. J., direction. H H e takes place. Different: yARRIS—Entered into rest, aturday | i 0 iy H k at his home o with candy, w lE;ghteen Were sta{ed at the Table| the MotHer Goose Chilgt. L e o Tse | From 12 to 2 um!.] ’l‘!n’h fi]ld T ¢! and All Received Gifts from a Tree. | re Toramy Tucker, Jack | . s e school had a | - H > Miss Muffit ¢ | DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Fioor |, There was a r gt Heavy Arctics ; here i1 fts, of popcorn and | | L - TR TS e W N g jartistical i CARD OF THANKS $1.00 to $3.00 1 teach { tha i ) O} Benjamin, For Au Occasions. Thomas thingion s | Beautiful Christmas Services at Sa- Rubbers . i i ed Heart Church. GEDULDIG’S, | cart ehureh was Beautitully | 1 35¢c u Seiephone 368. 77 Cedar Strest. aeia K for the vices swer be i ¢ up ! gt { s and over a h red vards S atceiby i i ! ' used in festoons, In the sane- MRS, MARY { { A i about altar were palme, ¥ 8 e lecorating. —— § rder n( i At Christ Church, DOUBLE CELEBRATION. { mand e i B Norwich (scores ) NewLondon I w_ York i S Tneed en Christmas and Closing of School Ob- | second m { i ; n gave The Babe of by P. A. Dietrich: Adests = Novello, and Dear Litile| ind Mother De::r, :): P‘ms.' For | 15 Main Street, MISS M. C. ADLES, P — Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist i are spending a few days with rel- atives on Seventh street "oh Tabor of Mil. | ¥, i charge. The programme, whic R -arried through most successfuily included several beautiful anthems the regular church choir and c of celebratinz the conclud- I term and followed two ! Re Patr 2 special girls and bo ot ,h,! % ! | Wash gton s special not was the |! Hattie ! er]eus 1 i ENDING HID YA t his home on Fifth street. irls’ ek f an ol ‘ ™ B Aaway In a Ma Latest Novelties Funeral Directors - i 2 | Jod time for a woman to resolve e ;. | ten by Mart : Callahan, John | ! s ng 1011, ‘Every- ".\||~ rat e o ne | ‘R vlin and John Kingsley ! AND. { e women attractive. ° uest of relatives vver { | First Church Christmas Services. | i = 50 R ST A i H At the F tional cuure )\‘ | % - eek, arri 7 evening Chignon Puffs || ... ... v oo | : wiid Fmbalmers, | g a2 > et i ed from the text | s | NORWICH—Wauregan Hou Cfl t C,‘ fl | visit with re in Toledo. I ’lu»:]'Lt .grxlx(“ ru;t said: | i S S e { ALt e though hristmas s | e B 21 e 8 MS er uflff S b ot ar A bt s it s tion of God in Jesus Christ. | { Telephone 704 decIOMW T ; ar '»«“H)“ L New & .-\“ E ’x]) g {1 in the act of adoration that + Tady Assistant. | O e L S «__for the New Coillures Pehar ot Tt ae L | erveive the dent power of th Telephone call 528 | . an, ris t doth not | {vet appear what we shall be, but we | hareh Wi Smith Allen. | § Bhe s and priv hat the 1 ie ernretching & R | Chureh. . Smith Allen. ! a Mr am Counihan’ and | Were enjoving. | to the e e ey o T i Ithe guests and AMrs. Daniel | (o the occasion and of special inter- e ones 207 hem, Miss Loulse Fuller sang with ! | Connthan of € | est to childrep and parents alike, was hly successtul | ro neiation and f; Festet i i el | S et delivered by the rector and formed a | Manner and waa enjoved by all dbadoinr i O i - P | o = fitting conclusion to the pro- roatEtory inait £ ine & i 3 i 67 Ifladway Pheme S5 B oind e gramme. TWELVE AT FAMILY DINNER. e e e ] s el lignt. and heavy | € 3 he holtdays taken by Mica h isicar | weight. Best makes at lowest prices. e B L Mre hoitavs] GIFTS AT SHELTERING ARMS. | First in Fifteen Years at Home of | part of the Service wesas ronomm moe: FRANK A. BiLy | If you have negiected to buy a { Campion ‘,r Golden street. = Joseph E. Carpenter at Fort Point. |gan prelude, Guilmant's offertory on = ey g _ i Iha 00 Wlfl Efll’aflt i SR 5 Evetyciie. Hlomembeged andiiat Onel 1 0 S two Christm carol, Comio All | _ Telephone. 104 Main Strest. || Christmas Gift, buy a Diamond "Clock a Fine Turk inn W At the home of M ‘nr! Mrs. Joseph | Ye Faitl offertory, Bethlehem, Gil- 3 B 3 2 | Chimney Fire Sunday Aftornoon. ey rkey Dinner. Was | i Garpenter ‘at Fotst Point Chilotmas |oheiot:. thorar contith Ahe B as for a New Year's Gift. We can aqd ‘_mg)”fl o Iuishy: Defoss & ey i day the Christmas spirit prevailed and | the World, ‘Schnecker _introductory SPEcon Wrgttia, doteat there was a happy family gathering of | chor i J 1 = lled to Frank oved to be a hapman bioclk as soon as found without damage. MOTELS FOR EVERY FICURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REZAIZE) o 3 5 SR 4 e Ring Forth Ye Bells, part furnish you with any price stone Christmas day at the Sheltering twelve, the first gathering of such a | The Shepherds; part 2, The Wise Men: 2 e Arms was a most pleasant one for the | kind there in fifteen years. There was | clsing, The Royal Babe; Christmas ° you may want. family there. The distribution of gifts |2 fine turkey dinner served to the’pnel'uae Dest. In the evening the | took place in the reception room in the | {¥¢lve Present and gifts were distrib- suitable to Christmas. The sl uted. or gave an address on The Star of | g | === mc sigrvone being well rem Amone t were Mr. and ’ | : . ——— > dends. At T oclock s Eamily anty: The balance of our Holiduy Goods, J h x !; H Bl \ ALL PA PLR‘) i . king ok Rogers ained consisting of Music Cabinets, Desks, fl fl EU. N ISS. Smoking king Horses, Doll . Miss Bunie s s AGER Diresio i e Aro Pt ‘Northup, and Mr. and | carriage Go-Carts, Blackboards, ice cream : _Rogers and their son. . Pictures, Foot Re w ta Claus and a Chri, Mi; rk Baskets, T and Embalmar Tha Providence Art « out invitatio: e Saat s leds and many other useful articles, \ exhibition " Perféct in Attendance. will be closed out at cost, and some FRISWEI L thern Africa, | Those neither absent nor tardy dur-| pelow cost. to attend 70 Eranklin St, Bulletin Bldg. ; “Art Exhibit. of paintings done i v » ce : | Unclaimed Letters. Provence and New Enelind Frank | o » 2 1 Telephone 343-3. The list of iimed letters at the [ Edward Joh ember 2 e Ay THE JEWELER, it Prompt se;r\-x;e 'lialy fLr night N x'\‘r(hl, ('mmt;. pn)s‘u.[?';-leofofx' lt]h.s week |27, and continue untli J, "H ; Larkiam, Alice Laricham, Herbert has a full line of goods suitable fer La ssistant :nding December 24, 1910, follows > arkham. Absent one day: Evel & N ear' P. F. MURTAGH, Renldcnv: 116 Broadway. August Benson, Charles Bailey, E. Family Gathering. Stott. 4 = SH EA BU RK Ao Toasa el o Ko " ov;v Theatre. Chabotte, Joseph Donovan, Jos F There was a family gathering of 21 PRI S 20 25 to 27 Franklin Street. 5 204 04 We i e T reil, H. Keables, Alice Harper, A. at the home of Horace 2 on| Miss Rainey Stebbins of Dayville is 92 and 94 West Main Street, Telephone 642-3. Mandcll, Dennis J. Mahon Jerry ! Christmas _day. relative - | the guest of Mrs. John Cobb. Norwich and Taliville e b Do Noyartising DR 4 astern Co cticut equal te ”‘ Welephone. Junla Shea. ent from Woicester and Providence, Among those present at the family 26d R Suasetaut ey e {54