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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27 asow [ WEST SIDE BURGLAR CAUGHT Norwiar 1o ':‘%'ne‘éfacl‘y‘?'y‘"“ Frank Winski, Aged 27, Bound Over to the Superior Court Under Bonds of $300—Left Bottle of Wine In Five Minutes : Gpre Upset Stomach Feels Splendid B“S]’"N S'l'nfl[ @The Bulletin, is in Good Goods _ QUALITY ALWAYS SWEET ORANGES FANCY GRAPEFRUIT, 1-2 Boxes Norwich, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1910. William Hall of Bridgeport is the guest of friends in Norwich. John Vetter of Norwich, N. Y., is at his home on Sixth street for the holi- VARIOUS MATTERS hunters improved the holiday. MI-O-NA stomach tablets will re- lieve a distressed, sour or gassy stom- ach in five minutes. In three days they will make the Mar Many most miserable or cranky dyspeptic days. SATSUMOS, Fancy smber 27 is the feast of St. John z X it feel that there s plenty of sunshine NATIVE TURKEYS . Detst. Mr, and Mrs. Bdward Briggs spent Which Had Been Given Him in Bakery He Entered. | in lite. In a week he will have an appetite for and will eat without any bad after is Monday with relatives in North Ston- NATIVE POULTRY ington. NATIVE PORK A number of Hebrew visitors have XMAS LAMBS ! been in town for the festival of Han- ukkah Mr. and Mrs. N. Eugene Smith were Before the city court on Monday | wine done up in tissue paper had been effects food which now causes &tomach to strenuously rebell. There’s Rich vstic, the guests of relatives over i) b va left there. It was testified by the pro- If continued for from two weeks fO XMAS EXPONT BEEF The family carving knife has had to | Christmas, esontad ponic Winskl aged 2T, Was | ofor of a North Thames street sa- |a month MI-O.NA will moroushh CONCORD GRAPES do double duty in dissecting the holi- presented on the charge of having | ooy that the wine had been given to | renovate and cleanse the stomach and CATAWBA GRAPES day bird. Mrs. John T. Hanson of 214 Frank- | broken into the bakery of Abram Ju- | the accused Friday evening at 10.16| will compel it, (no matter how obsti- lin street is visiting relatives in Bos- o'clock. He was positive it was the ton this week. bottle of wine. The accused is familiar with the bakery. He was seen by nate it may be) to throw off its weak- ness and flabbiness and become, as na- true intended it should be, strong and TOKAY GRAPES MALAY GRAPES cogson in West Main street last Fri- day night. He denied the charge. but evidence sufficient to warrant holding Picking Those who received Christmas gifts of money will be alert for post-Chris mas bargains today. Benjamin Huntington of Springfield Christmas at his home on Mt. him for the criminal term of the su- perior court which sits in January was Policeman McFadden going in the di- rection of the bakery afier 10 o'clock elastic. If you have a coated tongue. heart- To be had among the balence of our Somers Bros. |7 s o ) Suxisshan Mo | Fiesant atiae: D fh T Lomd e naer | peeses e e T ST D s e e el o | e et e kgt i : it e 900, o akeshop only & s o % iness, biliousness, sick i ity meindry of - IRtaEn ORI Clifton Draper of Washington, D. | thic'Security and went to Jail to Swait | from the babery 1% Srost Main stroet. | henasene. bad arenms or Any Kind of Jatppresamisiton the prioe) of {one. - e SRR e e hr‘.;;;a:'f;;gg;gnxn this city for the | ¢ria] | This was just efore the baker reached | stomach trouble put your faith in MI- This includes TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS, e Moncar . s Z The accused was mnot seen in the | the shop and just after the accused|O-NA tablets. EWEL CASE DRy o ey, Mmorning delivering the | e many friends of Willlam Pat. | D8kery, but he left evidence which |had left there, it is ciaimed They will make the stomach strong. | ¥ S, CANDLESTICKS, S o B el { ton are pleased to see him out again, | NelPed materially in showing his guilt. | Winskl claimed that after he left the | and when the stomach is strong, zood | ETC. Testartny, shoeningia’ low Tenperas hatter S earious i o The bakery wae found open when the | North Thames street saloon he went | health, energy, vim 2nd vigor comes ture n,”,,;‘mg Saturday's rain and i };’:kfler '\p’p(l‘-lrc'ghth(-re at 11.15 o'clock !? l?‘ We;t ‘!‘\Tnln ?ifl“??t s:l.'lxonn eas‘t Fifty cents is all a large ?ns‘ nfil. 7 e e ice cutter: W Y Miss Fannie Chapman was the guest iday night. ere was between $1.50 | of the bakeshop and from there went|O.Na costs at The Lee & Osgood Co. - . thaw, gave the loe cutfara néw RoDe | over Chiclatman Gf Mo Gibras Eins|Mnt 43:40° eIl 'which: NEA) Been'] into the Eenter ofthe ity ana dId ot ot tanaliot arus brate everywhere. o1 pecia eductions A number of informal social affairs | on the White Rock road, Westerly. taken, and a pound of butter was miss- | g0 near the bakery. He was convicted | money back guarantee. Write Boot} have been arranged for holiday week ed. Entrance was gained by bres about two years ago for breaking inlo| Mj-o-na, Buffaio, N. Y, for free t y ® in honor of college students home for | Miss Lucy Gregson of Broad street | through a screen and opening a reur | the same North Thames strect aaloon | sample. 0[\ Me“ S vacation spending the holidays with Miss | Window of the bakeshop. After going | where he was given the bottle of wine el i b Sybil B. Davis of Washington, D, C. }hrnugt’l the place the party left by the | which led to mln discovery uzlthr-t odwn; Ende Wigter's T 1o oblus. t »se stores which have decorated { front door, which had a spring lock, | er, but the saloon was conducted at| o . o ot e B h R b d ! roping of laurel and ground pine | Charles M. Putney of Mt. Hermon is | and was left unlocked | that time by another proprietor. The ,e"" fih‘:‘-‘,rf,:"é?{(jf‘ o e al obesS an cheerfulness of the streets j Spending the holidays with his sister,| When the bakery was being looked | case was well worked up by Chief chapped hands and lips, chilblaine, ¢ week Mrs. Arthur F. Ray of Norwich Town. | over to find what had been taken it | Murphy and his men from little or no | “happed hands and fips, cniibiaine. House Coats was discovered that'a pint bottle of ' clue. But such troubles fiy before Buc 21 3 The storm’ held off long enough to A Nina Clark of Boston spent ica Salve. A trial conwin ¥ prevall in our StOCk Of enable the wearers of Christmas finery | Christmas with her parents, Mr. and B e e e e | Mon's Mouse iCoRte; ' twa: fonsd. efs to figure in the street parades, Mon- | Mrs. A. A, Clark of McKinley avenue. | DATE FOR INSPECTION CHRISTMAS EXERCISES ThPE OR et A eori i Only feots, regular value $5.00 and $5.98— - b4 « v afternoon. e . ‘ Furfllture durlng the ¥ Wiernoon Mr. and Mrs. William M. Williams OF MILITIA OF STATE. BY SUNDAY SCHOOLS.|at Lee & Osgood Co.'s. Reduced to $3.98 An attractive rustle arbor of cedar | Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William | . ; ; PR , o 1 poles has heen erected in the grounds | H. Browning of Westerly for Christ- | Will Be Held Here Tuesday Evening, | Carried Out in Highly Successful Man- | cone winn joy All Sine, Mre, Wilsows | Men's Bath Robes, regular value few days|at Riverview. James F. Aliyn's home, | mas Feb. 7, for Both Companies. ner in Several Churches. class; recitation, Luclle Jackson: song, | $8.50— remi\mll\ Y { at Thamesville. . - choir; tation, Lottie Sylvia; cl Reduced to $5.98 e P R bl l-é\?&‘fs»: have| In general orders No. 60 it is an-| Although thelr Christmas celebra- | duet horus by school, The M WoRients DLl Bibis - "he many friends of Frank E. Green dence after “spend- cedl Rt the s e o e o : ot cior address on Sunday S a = before Chrlstmas. ) had his hand amputated at the | iDg several days with relatives in this | IoUnced that the annual inspection of | tion proper. when the main part of | CIOUS BIogy: Rdiress. Cannon,” Princ Reduced to $1.50 kus hospital, will be pleased to | City. the Third and Fifth companies, Coast | the entertainment is furnished by the |y -\ ) o] A rn that he is getting along well. Mire. Roke Goodtan r Coseria N artillery, in this ci will be held on|children of the Sunday school, is to| remarks, Rev. Children's Fur Sets, $4.98 to $8.98— s E2 H. is spending the holidays at the | Feb. 7, Tuesday evening. On Monday | take place evening, a pleasing | closing song, G Reduced to 1-3 off e ok ST \Giles, Tenn., and | | e of her pasents at 224 West Main | €vening. Feb. 6, inspection will be made | programme in eommemoration of the i = g ever e i S S g A < P ooy, (e = wenday P of the Thirteenth company at Daniel- | hirth of Christ was carried out LOOKING AFTER TRAFFIC | Wemen's Japanese House Coats, Christmas at their home in this city, | ¢ s son, and on Wednesday evening. Feb. 3 at the ! regular price $5.00— and will remain here a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Wight of East | § fl'er “r]“ and Second ““"",‘“" s ol 1 church, and AN CORNER | Reduced to $3.98 - There will be moti s Hartford are spending Christmas with | New London will be inspected. Com- | joyed by a large number ;i Station- have such bar ains ,“,‘ 7 ourt ;.”,r:?\:-l;: !;?1(9::]“;]7’:“ N their Aaughter, Mrs. F. G. Rice, 118 ! pany L of the infantry will be |* The Rev. B, 8. Worceste: Pol»c::n-n r:h!or:y Hud Baasn Station- | 3 London today, after which the argu. | Asylum street. inspected Frid Feb. 24. 1du first part of the ‘: s"""’ or ¢ :fl”‘;":* ““:"d‘"“‘ n the case of Be s. Cla - R ST P mine, which included the readinz | the Service is Much Appreciated. 3 b heen offered in Holi e thecase of Berang vs. Clark | y1p ang Mrs. James McMahon, Jr. |CHRISTMAS SERVICE [ioE 8 DoEtion OFF BOEIOERIGE fromy T k == Balance of Calendars 2 s of Hartford, spent Sunday with Mr. second chapter of Luke, a prayer, Shannon’s corner is & n 2 The Danbury News noted that the |and Mrs. George Malcolm of Garfield BF IR ERREAR. | el e especially appropriate tg | on most any busy day, and particularls | at One-half Price da Goods h;“ a;‘(;nnvmsah;x «-Im';‘l\ was decorat- | avenue, Toasts Given tc Eminent Grand Mas- ";’."*;h";f‘t_*a;o ',)leurflvzy‘ri;‘l»'f‘!?‘l”::::)m)l_f;‘li :‘;m‘uwu‘ll (';‘]""]nfl”" lfl"]x:'s“l et y 2 Celved from Miks Maude Erigham of | . MIS. Anastasia Cotter and Miss| ter and Other Officials and Com- | Soidiiif BV Ihe CWREE WEEELS TUE| Sore ™ With the large aumber of autos S B L m Miss 1) gham of r # " - Mansfield Sepot Margaret Kane of PBridseport = arc| manderies—Presentation to the Com- |also in charge of the pastor, who read rushing around that corner. togetlior spending the holidays here, the guests & ia part of the %th chapter of Zecha- | With fhe teams. the walking p . s Get your Chrlstmas Tha" gronnd iv salis coterddl: witti] of Mri.: Jaivas: Loohy 6f Baltc strest, |/ oo ao0r Fioh, ahd tauing the NILK wecss of)have mit that we ngerous Holiday Stationery snow, but of no great depth. It was Bieae The annual Chr { the same chapter for a text, delivered | cross there, and -;umr aint was mac g t d - a lasy snow storm, continuing from | NEVER SUCH BUSINESS T blan Gommandery, lan address of exceptional interest to | in regard to ihe aituation. The resul: | One, two and three quire, fancy boxes, presents now urll\g the mid-afterncon = Monday through AT LOCAL POSTOFFIGE |common with _other {all on the zreat need there is of chil- | was that Chlef Murphy placed Police- | price from 75¢ up—to close at HALF the night, but many times such an Zrivelis throughout the United States, was held | dren in the home. the sghool, Lllle :nflnh:"fllolr:e.\nflt\g;filn(:léhf(:;utn ;“ PRICE. . amount could have fallen in an hour. | Hundreds of Sacks of | Matter | nic temple at noon on |church and in the city. And not only | ers have bee 2] it the pede ol this remarkable Cut Hindlsd oaras Bu M“'B aste h a very large attendance, |are children needed in the earthly cit- | trians must be respected and that. a Both on Sunday and Monday there a , Carriers ing Busy on it peing one of the largest and most tes, Rev. Mr. Worcester said in con- | in water navigation, the fast craf NEW YEAR POSTAL CARDS, ex- e large numbers at dinner at the | Both Trips. enthusiastic affairs of its kind _the | clusion, but they also occupy an im- | must look out for the slow ones.j %" 5 "5 Sg =00 o Prlcc Sale iregan house, Manager Davenport 2 — commandery ever had. The service | portant place in the heavenly city. Traffic has been well regulated. much g s . . ing a special Christmas dinner.| There was no let-up for the post- |lasted an hour and a half, in charge of | Following out the custom of the | ‘o the appreciation of ~the public. : here wers ;'J:flr’(h'e decorations in t‘xf-.( employes An; letter carriers on | Eminent Commander J. C. McPherson. | church, Rev. Mr. Worcester presented rlff"‘sl" ;n;a_:lnzfih“wv will remain at tha harmony with the season, and tempt- | Monday, as the Christmas cards and | Toasts were given at noon, exactly, to | at this time & Bible io every young or another week ing menus sents came thick and fast In every |the eminent grand master of the Unit- | person of the Sunday school, elght e = e i Never befr)r:; has there been |ed States, right eminent grand com- | vears of age, who been haptized | CHRISTMAS DANCE BOOKS Miss Edith Salter, daughter of Mr. | s business handled at the local of- | mander and associate officers of the |and in the inside cover of each Eible AT WAUREGAN HOUSE. {okil of IBBoka Fon Bova andiale l and Mrs. George T. Salter of Mon- |fice and the force was taxed to its |grand commandery of Connecticut,| he had written a verse that was cs. | Sl it Sl st b g R tauk avenue will be united in mar- | limit to take care of the work. As has | Washington commandery, No. 1, of | pecially applicable to the cnse of the | Brilliant Subscription Affair Arranged excellent writers—a - mes’ churc] New Lon- | always been the ca however, Post- | Hartford, Palestine commandery of ione who recefved it. With the Ribies : : Y = e 0 6266 Mdn S".ee' y evening, at 6 o'clock, | master Caruthers, with the steady co- | New London and Narragansett com- )were given out a handsome bouguet by Miss Marguerite Almy and Philip 25¢ Bookl' Alger's, Mrs. Meade's, > to Raymond H. Manahan of Monmouth | operation of his force, cleared out all {mandery of New London, Sir Knight|of flowers. Those who received Bib T. Welles. Mrs. Hoimes' Mrs. Southwom) and _dec22a Beach, N. J. the mail on hand, so that it was de- !Clark of North Providence and a num- | were the following: George W. e A Mrs. Sheldon's, excsllent =eading for i livered on Monday. It was thought |ber of other: | Fox, Dorothy Lester, Gladys G. Rath- ere was delighttul Christm g iet lar price 260 = 4o State papers are complaining already | after the big malls of Saturday that| W. C. Davenport, secretary of tha|bome, Wiltred L. Hobertson Iucille T. | dance at the Wauregan house on Mon | Boys or Girls, regular o of the new state law by wh the | there would be a let up Monday, but |executive committee at the recent an- | Spaulding. day evening, orransed by Miss Mar- | close 19¢. burden of maintaining the militla is|it failed to come, much to the dis- |niversary ball and reception by the| Supt. Herbert B. Cary assumed | guerite Almy and Philip Welles, at thrust upon the small taxpayers, re- | comfort of the postal clerks. All mails {commandery to the grand command- | charge after (he distribution of the | Which about 75 were present. Miller's s Z g guires that 15 per cent. of the coSt|were heavy Monday, and both trips |ery, presented to Columbian command- | Bibles, and during that period there | Orchestra, located In the alcove, fur- The RBH it l'g gsS L. be pald by the state and 85 per cent. | were large ones for the carriers. ery’ a neatly bound and handsomely | was given a recitation and song by |Dished fine mugic for the programme 3 by The extra force had their hands full, | printed volume concerninz the recep- | the members of the primary class, the | o dances which lasted from 9 until 1. | We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet : : the express wagons being heaped high | tion and ball. It contains about seV-|annual report of the secretary and |There were palms attractively arrang- Laying, - 2 New York papers on Monday noted | th€ €XI S ks ie ot ot | the dini 1 i . g : : 3 3 | with sacks filled with packages which |enty pages, with the pictures of the | treasurer of the Sunday school and a |ed about the large dining hall, togeth deczidaw T'o have the correct time the death on Sunday from pneumoid. | were gestined for about every house |state officers, commandery officialt and | dinlogue recitaiton by the members of | er with the ChLristmas decorations, 2 s start the New Year right, | or the New York Tribunc, stating that | 0 the various routes, so that the car- [heads of committees, as well as all de- | \Miss Wood's and Miss Wulfe's classes. | making an excentionally pretty cffect. "] of the New York Tribune, stating that | pjors proved Santa Claus inde The | talls of the meetings of the executive | Tha report that was given by Charles | There were many present from out of and have the right time by | 5° Jj27 14,20l 2on of J. . Coserove. | postcard sending habit exasperates the | commitiee leading up to the ball, a de- 1. Smith. who has been the efficient | town. including Mr. and Mrs. Donald lnter ones Y| shoe manufacturer of Norwich, |Carriers and the rural carriers are | soription of the big event and a list of | secretary and treasurer of the Sunday | Chappell, Colonel and@ Mrs. Taylor and carrying a Conn., and Mariboro, Mass. likewise effected the same, as it takes | the @ vorn by the ladies in at- | gchool for six years, showed the school | Frank Chappell of New London, and . 5P whers of li ok | much more time to_handle them than |tendance. The volume remains the |t Le in a splendid condition, both|Fllery Allyn of Washington, besides HAMILTON WATCH ot the oty e e Cek | the ‘marie umber oF et property of the commandery mumerically and_ Anancially. and the |Mary young people home Trom col- an an . day’ ° ‘Tobacco gro — T interest taken in the workings of the |lese. 3 { ho u]‘:\)‘- e {m;lmr con of the | CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT EMPLOYES GIVEN school and the good worl that had S bRt Wihe FOR STREET OR STABLE USE NWe have dll grades con-.| P10 Pave lcieate ut St seson of the ] = TURKEYS OR MONEY. | been accomplished by them was emi- | THINKS DEATH AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 1 hand, fresh f a thaw and damp weather so they | Held at Preston Gity Baptist Church S didviiy nently satisfactory and reflecled great | PROBABLY FROM ALCOMOLISM | QUALITY FIRST-CLASS. A LARGE stantly on han res TOm | .,ua pack their tobacco for market. | and Pleased Large Gathering. Coal Dealers Look After Their Help at u;’s(m on Tn;mrlntvn},‘en! t'arli' arllt‘lhm:: % g AR i | sTock o PreK FROM. 1 : i able assistants in this wor ere | Medioal Examiner Dr, R. W. Kimball | = 3 Bt the factory, poration papers. as follows have | The annual Christmas entertainment Chtistmaeitime wer forty-one reported as being per- | = [iuNot Completed the Examination — fled with the state secretary: | of the Preston City Baptist church| mya coal -00d dealers make it a | fect in their attendance at the Sunday 4 O rer uson & Eharbu""eflu | Il Thmes River Smmber compazy | Bunday schooliwas :‘}Hr;\:";fl;“;‘;b"‘“"; e The coal and waod dealors maie it a | fo0t In (Al ationdance oL th Regarding A. Commilucoi. TEE SHETUCKET HARNESS CO. of New London: organized with - | ing and attrac arg mber of | Rracth AR tht it ¢ - S LR /M. C. BODE. Prop. g § | 500 capital A. Bent, president; | members and friends of the school. | D¢ at Christmas time with turke o M e S On Monday. Medical Examiner Dr. bt e 2 es McLaughlin, vice pres! The exercises, which consisted of sing- | “" YRR oo o o0 their 12| With the superintendent, Hon. Cos- | Rush W. Kimball performed an au- | Telephone 865-4. 283 Main Street. FRARKLIN SQUARE. Fred St. C. Bent, treasurer anc ing by the church choir and songs, |, Johf A Morean & Son gave theil 12| ello Lippitt, in charge, an exceedingly | topsy upon the body of Amono Commi- | gec26d retary. readings and recitations by the chil- | SoPIOVES UKC Scs Shie | interesting and pleasing Christmas | lucei at the morgue of Church & Al- — s 1:11«'-“‘ passed off most ana | Jear this firm has carried out thi¢|day programme was carried out Sun- | len, and found that death was prob- . nmenting on the numerous Jan- | were enjoved by all pre i o practice for T mEe e ta et {day afternoon by the children and |ably the result of alcoholism, althoug LOUIS H. ERUNELLE zagements of Dept. Comman- | mas tree with presents and a box of | gaft€ 't S DIACHEE OF 10 SERrd 18 BYES | others of the ¥ school of the | he has not completed his examination. ERY ¢ . Bishop of the G. A. R. the | candy for the little ones was provided | ;1" thi T0at W8 Ak Dtss one by Thmit Ep copal church. ‘ 1”‘; f:n:;l]u no ::'Id;t}qe ?12;“‘} ncl. m”l: | BAK. Hartford papers note that on January | and the distributing of these formed = e, Y | The began at 5 o'clock and | being the cause of his W and most | i1 the comman will attend the | one of the features of ti B ] o D O e L oA ets Dras t an hour and @ half. Mu- | of the organs were in a normal con- We are conbdent our Ples, Cake and | joint installation of A. G. Warner post, | perintendent Charles C st e farried ame |sic was furnished by the regular | dition except from the effect of drink Rallion’s r onot be excslied Gi 4. of Putnam, and the Sons of | In charge of the literary part of the | Cpi S : : e church quartette, Mrs, Nelson Crow — - at fh@ n ann ve us a | N jin € 2 : L ployes and doilar b to the =ingle A ~ SPEAKERS SELECTED. trial order, Veterans, | enter mim Au '»;'\hxu z(pi ;\ B. Prin- | non there being 25 of each. Turkeys I:Il_[solprnno.d i\:risrl;elm:.!; ;’l' dec27d conducted the musical numbers. | . : o Lis | contraito; and Messrs. Lund, ba i - ; novid 2 Falrmount Streew | There are many visitors to the Cati- | Following the entertainmentnn, lignt | Jor E0O% 0% &y Dr LAthior, f bl | Baitey tonor, who were assie Those Who Will Take Part in the 50th —————| olic churches during this week, when | refreshments were served in the vestry DI\‘)V",{ of C. H. Hazkell ‘“.{ the Peo- | M fce Weoodard at the organ and | Anniversary of St. Mary’'s T. A. and {ho scene in the stable at Bethlehem | by the ladies of the church. ple's Coal Go. twere given their choice | Mes Hewitt and Lord, with their | gociety. Christmas Perfumes |ioomi e e tavmacs pom 5 TFUNERALS. RetweannxE TR NCR dered meveral heastiful anthems (hai| o committes Tnoharge of the 3 offerings for the crib going to the OBITUARY. ere listened to with pleasure by all | 1€ Commitis flee . o : % vz zolden jubilee, poor; in general toward assisting poor | Mrs. Francis Riley. very one of the children did excep- | if: e ety 4 H > i P . T TR et > | Mary's T. A. ana B. society, ChrlStmaS Ca"dles women and children, [ (AL 530 o Monday morning the John Newland Grandall. . tonally well inio r::ndmu(‘)r;h:;redi;:!to e (_Qllebm“_d the " 20t o | TR 5 e | funerai ot Mrs. iley was neld | morowt serious fllness of about | °P_ the cachel Others in | month, held their regular weekly me the attlage at S0 Paurs. Meteaps | from her iate home, 1o North CUff | ten deve: deration. - Johe emmeny | charge. 4 |ing Monday evening in their rooms, Ch 2 . hurch, Bridgeport, at 8 p. m. on | Street; and at 9 o'clock at St. Patrick's | Crandall passed away in Middletown The programms, as carried out, Was lon” Broadway. (Good pbogress is re S . . church a requiem mass was celebrated | oagp: horate he §3d year | 5 _follows: | ported in_their work. and l'lStmaS Clgal'S Morany: hel Nettle Ken-lpy Rev. Hueh Treanor. Solos were | o5 oo onaay morning in the 83d vear | ™ organ Prelude. March of the Magi bt dupanittoe b on, daughte and Mrs. Earl | D b~ AfIes GEacley and b o of his age. was due to hea sional. Alexasder’s | ate officers of the H. Kenyon, formerly of Yantic, and | Sung by Miss G F. L. | failure which bout by a S X {vite all of the state officers of t R, — i D Eradntrost of Bricld | Furrell. There were many present, In- [ garlous attacP of r No. 15: singing, in §. S.iq. A U. to be present on that evenin oy e et Bridge- | cluding relatives from Providence, | *“he deciased o norn Il No. 6; prayer, Asst. Supt. Bro. | miiler's orchestra will furnish the SALE TODAY DUNN’S PHARMACY Do tathes o mony Was performed by | worcester, Waterbury and New Lon: | pa Oet CRA Wolk b H. Purvis: anthem. Star of the | music, and addresses will be made by ’ A b E | don. There were choice flo forms. | g “ppj Siaall boaetho st, church quartette, with lin ob- | flon. John T. Shea of Cambridee, A despatch to Monday's New York | The bearern were John and T | preacher, - < at one time Miss Townsend: Scripture|)gass. Rev. John Neale of Pawcatuck, | 50 Main Street. World recounted the fortitude of Rev. | Riley of Waterbury. C. JI. O'Shea b oh . Dr. Kaufman: The Ado- | - Joseph Halloran of New Brit- | J. H. Selden of Greenwich Coneregn. |John J. O'Shea of New London, ¢ L o Magi Ha M. P Dr. P. H. Harriman, Mayor Chas, | l - - — — | tional church, who, knooked Gown by | nelius Shea and Andrew Riley of s Christr ht | ¥. Thaver and others. Every one of | as an ectr]c Cals . Chriktons Jove and badky | St ni in St. Mar exarcise, . The ( tmas Fold, e are orators of rare ability, and bl AR e adly | tery. Unde - Hourigan : Aabintd children: Christmas Questions |, programme of unusual int s p l L fi e “h';‘,:’i ‘_’,“f“"““";“"rr:’t;“’“::' | of the arr Jo May itile Syrian Girl. Avfty Haddad Red forward e ol“ta e a.mps | ing at Sunday's services, keeping his | ’ rances Emil Caver Mis ident a secret from his congrega- “lt th He sett! »‘1 Norwich ahout and. W e ) Anne and Willie's | SN iy ng: sing =5 S hoo 88 exerci a Man- | 9 low. seven childre i { U {e | n McPherson: A Christmas | | [ ? ‘ b W Ve Torty-one I Ever Used” ‘ g - Had Poli's been ):J.) ible | ged Lo give up active e UL \”,"" g BoY | \fies Mabel B, Clark I . | capacity 3 it Woullh not ,m;_ This is the )\-)rd'.’w that is heard | business about twenty-five vears ago. ’l"e'j:m *]:):1( he Neay, | morning for a visit with | bee g mmodate the crow at Smith's Prescription Store| Mr. Crandall took a prominent part ey S e in Haverhill j poan anle o o0 ’,';.’J"k'““ \111‘\;, o it is given by ecustomers who |in various musical circles. singing seven girls of Miss Fellows' ciase; | Barnes in Have Company alep ok ek Sty been using i several of the churches here, and w ose We Love, F almer: C S : i Mrs. Herbert M. George of | sent” “When We ‘Were ‘Twonty-one ’ e e | it me - exerotua, Fie | Perics "Comer entortainea’ o Chrisi- | 129 Main Streel, Norwich, Conn. . P H ember of the Bro: Song. i ; Sl % #tv at dinner ond | At both the afternoon and }Sm’th Ol e gt i g R T children: Merty | mas party at dinner on Mond: e ST - L S B andall are N, S e el L onE ] v and Mrs. 95 Lawls Smith, . who snei wo 'l A b S g . E Frank Coxeter [ as Wishes. Harriet Newbury: fp o' peen in_New York for several 1 e the stock company has made dur- | WItC'h i Crandall of this city, and | The Mystic's Christmas, Forest Lew- |fnve PO B goCrly (00 0 W iq e, | its two weeks' stay here, and all | two Willlam Tracy Crandall of | is! recitation, Elizabeth Service: an- | 250N Uit Mirs Carrie E. Rogers for TEETH | incipal members of the organ- | the bank and George | them, Christmas Bells, vested choir. [2Y t9 VISt THEE © ieitontly olaver MUk R iy | Hazel < engineer of New Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. | consistently clever work. ¢ s | Z andall died April 25,1 At the Mt. Calvary Baptist chur doeth tn the S et anl et o R onSunday evening the cnuren was| DAY BY CHECK Post Cards, Booklets, Favors, . ¢t them < 1 “Ir and Miss Certivido Pi iy . Dwig aker. filled with members and friends at the then “Imp” and Miss Gertrudo Perry in the ’ell Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock the | concert given by the Sunday school. We h ad it Dolis, Toys, Games, Flrm as Rocks Wott, . cateiat the hueden. .of the per- ;/ sudden death of J. Dwight Baker o The superintendent of the schonx“xg e ave preached this s| l-' i [l b ormani® 1t o ENOTOtINYy chBERlG ; curred at his_home, X Willia Peter T. Young, and the secretary, W. i:fxf"i‘;"“g il e o M aple 0 | for years. It keeps the face street, 10 He had been | H. Mallison, was master of ceremonies. far‘yearaforweknaw.that eds, Fruit, owers, t's done b ew rarrel K ;i e and | hands in the most ¢ suffe heart disease for a num- | The choir master is it is a great convenience & hoa <t a Blimerein aaenaigtic) poth, (and 3208 Cinition: Tees from Berof Bt o n i asual | fofowing programing - Work and ScrapBaskets, &c. tr John H. Robb were more than ordi- 2 tlst » | | Fomily Clever tn. prominent roles sua | free_from all redness and £ood hie o be about [ Orsan Voluntary, Miss Ide : and an economy. . i el Aatdas it s e We invite you to give the day. He was | song, A Chorus of Praise, school: open- 3 A 2 hé S WP L6 continte the bal. | and_that you will ever after keep it sed awa cong ional hymn, Antiock: respon- E [ FTangm qum 00 lflg et ot M Wokk I, gails matibass | (o Hant | born' in | sive g superiniendent and tiie bank you will stop and R P ey R nith’s Witch Haze son of | schoc A Happy Day. Her- . & o L 4 T e etk et derle S o 0 to use aft ker. 3te was a | mine song. “Mhe Natai Morn, ”".'"’;' b?‘;‘"“ drnwmgk a1 than an alarm of fire at nigh: : i s o . tenz 1 " Neo o e near the Montville | school: tation, James Jones; duet, check; if in your ocket | is the metallic cough of croup. bringing H i theladtes atten ing, ety je chureh many yea He | Miss Adah and Master Walter Simons: N AN ¥ 2 draad to the housaliold. Carsful Moth l“g entairar ors | o e n. [1ater moved to Niantic and ~about | recitation, The Dream Star, Hermine it is quickly spent. ers keep Foley's Honey and ‘Tar in th ! | B I wenty years ago went to New London, | Howard: song. The Old Story. school: 5 howse and give it at the first sigh of DR JACKSON. Mer. | % 2 e { wnere he has since resided. living a | recitation, Howard Wilsen: song, The We offer you our service. | danger. 1t contains no opiates. l.ee AL A S Nots Hi i y - retired life becawse of his health. He | Shining Star, achool; responsive - & Osgood Co Boasiiin . Sapare,.. avikiols Gx otice on Congressman Higgins. was one of two children, his sister, | ing, superintendent and school: child's | - s » Ct tice has been served upon Con- Mrs. Marinett Kelsey, having passed |eols and chorus, Miss Martha Pollock's ) 2 p D. {L‘r(»«n\;n\ Higgins that R. J. Jodoin is vay in_1888. He married Florence | class; recitation, Christmas Day,Worth F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., to contest his clection 1o that office. It by whom he is survived, together | Howard; song, The Redemption. the | || S L0A TUst 40, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LB 00 adyerine medion n | 1 provided by daw that Mr Hizzins | granklin Square, Norwieh, Cf with one nephew. Dwight Kelsey, of [ school; reading, Christmas Gladness, Y Rastern Conn t equal to The Bui st answer in thirty days if he de- ” , ® Montville. Burial I8 to be in Yantic | Miss Idella Scott: children’s exercise NORWICH, CONN, Room 9, Second Floor, Shannen Bldg. letin for b s results. sives to detend, dec26d cemetery. and chorus, Miss Pollock’s claes; class® dec3d sept19ad L - — = < e

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