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s NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1910 Seriih 3 ; Iy ICH TOWN pretty novelties for the Christmas sea- ? NOR son in the shape of trays having the THE t u f 111' 5 ; Official Board of First Congregational | Picture of the pastor and the church. Norwich, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1910 The weatnen | Believed It Will Be Finished Tonight—Fairview Con-| Town Street _s°“°°"- Olympians to Moet Manual Training flr Bnus n Skl The election of officers for the First| oonodl Team—Pupils Perfect in At- Jeary Allea & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS | [ Forecast For Today. tinues to Gain But Pumping Will Be Continued. Congregational Sunday school was | tendance—Personals. GOMPANY. | 88 Main Streel. R S0 o e close G tiie betiool 551 Tho followingipupls of. the Wquon » 3 » 6o o o : i n Sunday, resulting as follow: 2 | d"fv"infi“‘“-fnfi(}?é‘n 2 frllr:;;fl)sng:‘efn Superintendent, Dwight W. Avery: | 1O¢ school Pghtsd neither absent, tardy E— north portion; warmer Tuesday in On Monday there was a fair sized jter by freezing, so that there has been | first and second assistants, Deacon Roz"f:"ge t\iil_nns lhethl;am l_etljmf 2t 358 i | a0y assisrant wien o north portio moderate variable | Sang of men at work on the pipe line | more water passing through the pive [ George R. Hyde and O. S. Smith; sec- | Room 1, Miss =Mathilda Stapfe PSS W AR winds becoming south. to Trading Cove brook, although not | to Fairview than hus been coming into | retary and treasurer, Miss M. E. Wat- _emylex : rthur Beauchemin and M, e Predictions from the New York Her- | as iarge as ordinarily, because of | Meadow brook basin, but the waier is | tles; assistant secretary, Frank E. “’RO?" “5‘0'\‘1-. iy & '.u.. On Tuesday cloudy and siightly | Christmas. There was much progress | to the top of the 24-inch pipe and|Sterry; librarians, ¥rank S. Avery, 4 “;‘e'x'_“ oy He‘:; *I‘\Pfl -01 L. f.donr,:f n, milder weather will prevail, with fresh, [ made, however, on the work, and it | there will be a large amount of waser | Philip B. Whaley, Henry T. Frazier; | {eicher: y Kapala and Susie { variable winds and snow or rain: and | is believed by Superintendent Corkery | going into Fairview for a numbcr of | library committed, Miss M. E. WatX [Plmoos - o o o lon Wednesday, partly cloudy weather, | that the job of laving the pipe will be |days in addition to its own gaius. |tles Mrs. Walter Potter, Mrs. E. C.| Rdom 3 JMlss Ida M. Desmarais with slight temperature chang completed tonight if the conditions are | Fairview is still delivering inco Gay: secrelary of the home depa e e e Obssrvatiore i haNarwichs favorable. The carpenters have ahout | city mains and this has assisted in |meni of the Sinday school, Rev. G. H. | [Siodel and Raymond Pingree. = rs got the roof on the pumping station, | raising the pressure steadily and k - | Ewing. oom 4, Miss orence M. Preston, g records, reported from | which job is well along towards com- |ing it up. Mohegan lake holds cy, show the changes | piarion’ own despite the amount pumpi and the barometric The work on the dam has not been | there every day. This pump changes Monday: started, as that will be in the nature | not been stoppéd and wi Chocolates | .- in temperatur Theodore Buscher of Chicago has | teacher: ~Willlam Jervis, Amala Lai- been the guests of local friends. B AN : : Room 5, Miss Edith K. Thompsor Punctual Pupils Town Street Dis- | (aacher: Sophie Thoma, Pearl Tetlow, H not e uu- B 2 M Ther. Bar. | 5t 3 temporary structure which can | tl it is seen how the pumping siation trict. John Stubbs and Harold Wylie. for Christmas. a. m. 19°20.30 | 5o Guickly bulit. It Is not desired to | at Trading Cove brook result In the Town street school the fol- | Room 6 Miss Clementine Graham, m. .. 26 20.30 | have the water turned back or stopped | The rumor has been in rcircalation | lowing ils were perfect in attend- | teacher: William Packerhoft and Hen- f There's nothing better L 0 R, 30 30.22 | until the city is ready to use it. The |here for a day or two 10 the effoct that | ance Guring the term ending December | fy_Leipold. : 4} Highest 31, lowest 19. recent rain has had an appreciable [ Hartford engineers have been at work | 23, 1910 _Room Mise Helen : h h Comparisons. effect upon the stream and a large | suiveying at the Pease brook basin Seni, room, Principal W. G. Tar- uzuhher1 Fre-‘r[en. k. i than the Predictions for Monday: ‘air; | volume of water is flowing down there | for the purpose of finding out its avail- ng; neither absent nor tardy, .-\rlhl!r Fro :na‘ er, Edward Sigrist U armer: variable winds. daily. The dam will be one of the |ability for the city of Hartfori, Tre |XKruck, F igene Manning. l"rB.hl:Ls “Q-P \:":' 5 M e & ni S tia cher Mondiy's weather: Fair, followed | last things to be undertaken and will | remor could not be verified and seemis | Pounch, Sybil Kilroy, Ruth Lucas; ab- | = Room 5.2 it da v 2 1 ; ) - in the afternoon; wind north- | then be only sufficient to divert the |to follow one which was to the effect | Sent onc f day, Gladys Beebe. .eola Bergeron, Lou ar required amount of water into the well | that Hartford was looking after Gard- | ~Junior room, 'Mrs. S. S. Lathrop, | Krodel, Ruth Pollard. water sup- | teacher: neither absent nor tardy, | George Seidel and John liam Durr, John | Room Miss Nellie absent one day, [eu(‘hnr Mary Brown, iccleston, Bertha Caron, APOLLO Rich, fragrant Chocolate. [ EESRAEIE L T of the pumping station. ner lake to help out thei The work on the electric wiring is|ply. Superiniendent Corkery stated | Clara Karkutt, W being carried on, so that there will be | that he had heard such a rumor as | Kilroy, John Pounch no delay from that part of the work, | that about the lake but had no person- | Walter Durr, Jesse GOODS it is understood. al knowledge as to its foundation. He | Hahn, Earl Kinney, Phoebe Lathrop. Lo e Dainty Boxes. At Fairview reservoir there con- |had not heard of any desire on the | Intermediate room. Bessie M. Grant, }“'- er, Eliz i tinues to be a gain, the water having | part of Hartford to get Pease brook | teacher; neither absent nor Smith and Bstella 3 . risen six inches on Monday, making a | basin. Norwich has done with the | Maude Eiler, Fred Faton, Thomas | Room 10, Mis: e \ Why not give the best. total rise from the rain up to that | proposition for good, if the vote of | Fitzmaurice, Henry Karkutt, Julian | teach Thomas horn, Andrev at time of 36 inches. The water is now | the city meeting is to be considered, | Ranger, ~Howard Smith, Vincent | Eribeck. Annie Frohmader, Fannie Arthur Har Jerv 320 inches below high water absent one-half day, Everett|Grieshamn k. fand the superintendent thought Hart- | Wood: 3 There is a 24-inch stream flowing into | ford could set it if they want it, | Gri abs, Robert Smith, | Stubbs, John Troger and Helen Whit- the reservoir from Meadow brook. The | though to him it seemed out of the| Prim department, Miss Elizabeth | taker. “Six hours after high water It 1s 10w | sota ves 3 e S Fivh, b et TE Room 11, Miss Mary E. Cailahan, | N B Sevln & snn tide, which is followed by flood tide. EOTE wos thac ME OF IMHCIIEE U0 st : tardy. Saiwa Dahoad. Peter Fitzman: | teacher: Bvereti Pengree and Annie | HA] ‘ absent one-half | Vollman. i P ) —_— rice, Helen Schwenk: \GENTS. GREENEVILLE 3 ¥ z o Ty Georae Durr * Diisss weie iward=| Repi 13, WMiss Gré ating. There was a large attendance | children retired, they all hung their s, GeotEe donr SRSV ELe Shan Sher . | b S Leinitves g Sissle Bt the hawke ngs. £ o ed in spelling to Louise Smith and |teacher: Leon DeCelles, Wil Engine Company No. 2 Holds Banquet | morq were many beautiful floral| The Christmas dinner, however, was | Lewis Irish. 2 3 D e e Lilhe Gicwi ~ — | Grammar School Pupils Perfect | forms, manifesting the high esteem in | reserved for dwani seryea [ VILasa primacy. Misk Saca McBlel jo R Hard: BaRh Walker., Géor in Aondihe s Dorsdaal MNates. which the deceased was held. at 1 o'clock. were pres- | 120, teacher: most nearly perfect in|Bdwin Pollard, Eaith Walker, G 0O ViOSe = = 3 The bearers were Willlam Willacy, | ent to enjoy the feast of zood thin e B e e :::m;:wgcrrs:i 5 atienduncs NOTICE . following puplie of the Greeno- | Alec Johngon, Fred Smith and Sterling | The following was the menu. Toast Whidica and. Darron Visgas | for the month of December was 131. chioe ore prefect in | Nelson. Burial was in the Hickory | turkey ammar school were prefect in 2 ashed poatoes, mashed tur- SHOHIUHEG Pt e DEsbttarns: street cemctery and the committal ser- | nips, 3 boiled onio: cranberry sauce, Or. Louise Franklin Miner Is now Olympians to Play in New Londan. — - 001 o. 10, Rachel Jennings, | vice was read by Rev. Mr. Bohannan.|apples, oranges, mince and squash pie, West Town Street Report. The basketball game be focatsd in her new ofice, Breed Hall | MoOm oo 1) &Ih}.{ 3, fle M. |The funeral was a charge of C. A.|milk and tea. 2 : The' record of attendance in the | Olymplansanda M - Roum 1 Bowker, ud H. Card, : Gager, Jr. At the Almshouse. West Town street school for the term |uled for last Saturday Handkerchlefs Office hours, ! to 4 p. Mary . 1 Mabel 3 | Through the generosity of Ma- | closing December 23, 1910, is as fol- | poned to a future date. o) hone 666 aug17a | Kendali, Luppert, Dorothea ersonals. S i b e Ly for the Olympians wil be pla { 3 T. McNulty, Ruth A, Prodell, Ozilea Miss Nellie McClafferty of Boston is | gpiengid Christmas dinner. and. the | s 7 and 8. Principal James F.|evening of New Year's dav. | Thousands of Handkerchiefs, slightly Robillard, ¥ Tilly, Alice visiting at her home, on North Main | p8.06"%0r " St. Mary's charch which neither absent nor ta; Ma- | Manual Training school team ¢ | ¢ Winans, 'Andrew d, Allan Brown, | street. sent in a generous b tkson, Ruth Woodmansee, Ruth | London. | mussed in the holiday rush, will be :rous supply of bana s, rwin, Pe L Alwa S the Best 3 . Flynn, Archie| John Reardon of Westerly is spend- | Gertrude Avery. { Joseph Peltier of Providence is the y 9o 5 ilehrist. Milton M. Osborn, Will- | ing the holidays at his home in Greene- nges, candy and snuff for the la- 1 S arss £ i ices. sborh. g gand U'b_‘)wm Lt xrmxn'f = les 5 Rt € Moe. Tlizabathy G- su}"jt of 11‘4_\ ,L\l_‘,:n‘er ,\\1?,\ an Iaf-‘ered at special prices. No better Fit and WORK- | iam Raymond P. Williams, | ville. s 80 inmates of th Jorwich alm teacher: nefther absent nor Lol Lot o e ti to | 1 ker- S ANSHIS g John well, Raymond Gib- | John Enright and James Dunn of | 30 Inmates of the Norwich alms) tardy Myrtle McCord, Lila MeNally: |at her home here for a few wee ime to lay in a supply of Handkel b c:-cAS O son, F Kendall, Potter Willimantic are ~visiting relatives in | 378, STANCG @ Sabrale Cb et orienae Aines Wimarn, | | Prime Dugas and 4 Dusas T e . 5 on, Ed own. ’ < : Supt. J. B. Chapman and Mrs, Chap- 7. Woodworth, L S Gt rd i Ro Miss Marguerite E. Vetter Miss Maude Gelino of Hartford is|Der Te at exactly 2 oelock. The |7 “\' B e ot MOf fa%e| | Mr. ana Mrs. Hendall of New I - - — " "Fred Baker, Carl Levander, | visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | f0llowing was the menu that was en- | 0¥, Milton Rogers; absent one-hait | or B¢ i Moiime fends In this cacher: Fred Paker. Carl Levander, | visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | joo0d D8 NE° RS, SO (AL s t03 | da. “Trene Woodworth, Tnes Wood- | ford are visiting TOMORROW d C \v"v\ll‘r n Gleason, Grace Ro. | John McWilliams has returned to {;”x;‘f‘“(\j;,;‘(’af‘:';"d“"‘ nipsg botied Sogs i a’\rl.fi L M. A. Gali R MC and ¥ow Reet Massan. 01 Wal- T , He 3 4 i ons, eat bread and er, cran- 3 i By G 2 g : rd. Harflord, after spending & fow 0878 |1 vry sauce, mince pie, ice creais, eaks | 81, toacher: ot not tardy, | Pole, Mass. are visiting with relalives | Qur Annual Sale of Women's Muslin : 3—Miss Cathe: e at_his home on Prospect street. | Derrs sa et h. Taw- |on Providence street 4 y ! lin, teacher: Margaret Coughlin, BI Mr. and Mrs. James Vandermark of iz the ren M absent Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marlin and | Underwear will begin. For details btk » Heibel, Annie | Waterbury are wisiting relatives on | __'hen the dinner A family of t, R I, are visit- Heming. Margarer Kendall, Mary Kii. | Boswell avenue. and Mrs. Chapman d one- gy 30 = T John Andrews of | see Wednesday's Bulletin, kenny, Helen azek, Margaret Mul- | Cbarles Buchanan has returned to | number of pleasi - At Plain Hill. Siater aven | o i i holland, Agnes Nelson, Dorothy Pear- | Springfield, after spending the holidays | W o e v b nt at the Plain Hill |, Herman Mueller of the General | of the aft-| Many were pr -na_Rozanski, | at_the home of his parents. enjoy son, Al etL, £ ¢ 7 i ernoon. | schoolhouse on Fridey toikigue | o cokiiC caniBeuE 0r SeHen cck iy | Y | Anfia” Yerrington, Rosa Zachae. Au- | Nicholas Walsh of Trinity college, | © e ks hune s e ot : to i | S e TE A of Syracuse, N. 14 & 3 y Home. | the children sing an citations, | T and T O & ond Coughl ATl e S e Oy Snslstm | The room was decoratcd with baskets | Y., are spending the ¥ b y | ved Grebe, Iimer | vacation at hin home on North Main | At the county home, on Monda Don’t Forget The .. i home on Merchant aver S Thg Porleous & Hitehell o, e o g festi of flowers, evergreens and bells, and Johnson, Walter Kohanski, Henry | treet. 1 1 odiocke Tehe CHElsStmas BEEeRtlvItE N i drewings ort his bisckibos <d b lch — 2ingla Gustaf Ne Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll have re- | were brought to a happy close when, | With dran : : . e O iies Mary" A. Malone, | turned to Providence, after spending a | through the gencrosity of fricnds of | ere the work of the children. Selec-] MANY AT OPEN HOUSE CLUB. | aec2id P¥ s nifred Balk Amelia Er. | few days with local relatives. the home, a fine turkey dinner, with |tions on the phonograph were given by = | teacher: Winifred Baker, Amelia Zilliam Car P & o ; he | Robert Stott. The children received | Out of Town Members Home for the i Iy Finlasson TLilllen Karkutt,| Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll of Ap- [all the fixings, was served to the e e e s e e ad | : s Yoo d = fovans 1. | panaug have been spending the holi- | children. The affair was in charge of | POPCOTn bal's and candy after the fol- Holidays. Catherine Keenan, Fiorence Ladd, He ISuE : : {lowine programme had been given: en Larkin, Willeita Ringland, Jennie | 8ays with relatives here, the matron, Miss J fhabn, swho | O DEORIEIS DL - = e ‘moski, Agmes| Thomas Wallace of Providence has|was assisted by Miss Alice G. Woua | Sn& Hurrah! for bere Statt Bani| The attendance the Open Fouss i et e i i Coueh. | returned, after spending a few days |mansee, Miss Anna Krug, Anna | B e N e gters B UChiia | elub rooms on Monday was unusually - ning, g€ Finlacson | with friends in town. Pierson and Miss Lillian Holland. The shagiieborian Gl e L through the day a 1ing, | For Ghl"stmas. b L S S el Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Eastman of | dinner was served in perfect style and | Mirlam Griswold; The Story| ;g s pleasant social time v oyed | of Christmas, Ruth Stott; Santa Claus, d by all. There | charlie Shafter; The Night Before owa 1 the Bradford | Hartford spent Christmas day with Mr. | was thcroughly enj {by all. There were a number of the | StrC V. ‘earson, o 5 Hjulstrom, Wyman Pearsol and Mrs. Orrin . Johnson of No. 33 | were 8¢ children w 3 G . t of town members present, among | : 2 Ricketts. S 5 i = o Christmas, Madeline Weeks; dialogue, | %'} L 5| g - Highest Possible Grades “Room 6—Miss Winifred N. Skelly, SHiiseres B meal, 53 boys and 35 Christmaes Stocking, Alice Larkham [;},",“l"g‘;m“h}rgnd‘"}fenr“‘,‘”\‘,g’,’”i'r ey 0 t e etter rage con: Joseph Goodreau, Hugo Le- | Liow CHRISTMAS WAS Norwich State Hospital. Evelyn Stott, Rowena Fellows, Anma| . f0P0C Bl 0" 2 Bogion, Frank | l d udolph Nelson, Joseph No- 'he Christmas plans i sonk, Santa Claus, schoo; | geter A M Milicn, of Boston. tank| stantly emonstrate AT 1 rt Peckham, Willlam Shaw, PASSED IN INSTITUTIONS. ccording to the progr: ow Kisses, Dorothy Lurk!nmi Ov Cann of Hartford. - ’ Benjamin Tilly, Helen Blackstone, Ag- = = e rwich State h itel, the - eard at Christmas, Rowena Fellows; | g c 5) - nes Fleming, Jennie Pearson, Giadys | Musical and Literary Programme at|bution of the presents beinz « merry | Poor Santa Claug, Herberc Larkham; | It was declded by those ?.:..fi'f,\f:?f;good ju gment an Sme th ‘Wilson. Backus Hospital—Special Dinners. |occasion. ~The special dinacr was | Christmas Angels, Anna Shaffer; Nam- . Hmia S | e l g Un s M. L. McLaughlin, s much enjoyed. ing Dolly, Evelyn Stott; Trouble in|8ter party Wednesday night and at o er 1 on, Anna Gorton, From 3.30 to 430 o'cl aeed sl i T BhE Delle” Flonse, Alics Larkham, aia- | tend Poli’s in a bods |economy to the wearer 49 Main Sireet e Narugewich, | atternoon a _delightfully interesting [ SALVATION ARMY logue, The Disappointed Tree, Ruth VT | d f ‘ohn Chimili ! enry Yerrington. | yyusical and literary programme Wi Stott, Dorothy Larkham, a Shaffe: ames Pedace, John Suplichi, Freder- | furnished the patients and others at DISTRIBUTED XMAS DINNERS | anq Raymond Stott: Jolly Old Santa | cRoSS—_VALLBFIE—in Willimantic, ani are a sSource o Ninety-six Baskets Sent Out by Cap- ick Heller, Dominick Rozans the W. W. Backus hospital by mem- laus, school. Dec. 26, 1910, by the Rev. A H. Tryc ; il | —_— H oS Concord, N. ind | ad tain DougfATe T 5o EnUa N She Avary e AT PaTy Homer Crass S conerd, ¥ e | Steady enjoyment. Room 4—Miss Katheryne Casey, | hers of the colored churches of t Tomer' Cross o teacher 23 l!)’u)_vd (n"lara !:ms%);kil, city. The singers were in splend o May Cor ora Cayouette. Elsie | voice and the music was both sweet| —_— Thets ro ey ey CIr bt ra e L : Storm SaSh Pearson, Rose Lavigne Anna Ksiazek. | and harmonious. The strains in Steal| Through the generosity of their |ty at the home of the Avery Brofns b o il et L dorts '\] P[—IERSON Henry Boyd, Harold Dahl, Ravmond | Away to Jesus were rendered as finely | fricnds, who aided them in their ef- | o Giat Town atreet, Saturday eves | 200y the Rev. P C Wrigh erlc | L IVIAC D s John Keenan, John Morrison, | as those of the old jubilee singers. The | forts to bring Christmas cheer to many | ning. A& beantiful tree was loatod with | arreet,and Miss e 7 A D re e ter Rokowski, Gott- | voluntary was played with splendid |Who Were less fortunate than som . ‘Nineteen members of the fam- | ArrnN . POPRAN_In Jewett city,| 101 Main St., Norwich, Conn. orm Qors ae effect by Mrs. Maud Epps and Miss | Others, the Salvation Army was able gathered to enjoy the delfightful |~ Dec. 24, 1910, by the Rev. E. W. Pol- | dec26d | Miss Mary T. Sullivan, | Esther Eley also pleased with her |to distribute on Saturday just 96 bas- | ovening. = ter,” Frank Allen of Norwich and = . {teacher: ~ George Barwell, Josephine | piano solo. The feature of the day, |Kets, some goins out as late as ten o Mirs. Diisabeth Popham oc Jewett| weather S rl | pski, Thomas rguson, Walter | however, was an original poem on | 0'clock at night. " In each basket were | yyletide Home-Comers and Travelers| City S romko, Florence Ifeap, Steplien Hoft- | Christmés which was composed and | six pounds of flour, two pounds of [ ¥ i o° [T lomers and 1rs v mann, Gertrude Kilkenny, Elizabeth | recited by Mrs. Marshall Brown. The |susar, one can of corn, one-quarter | ., AION20 M- Luther of Hartford spen DIED. Krohn, rthur Ladd, Alice Malone, | entire programme was full of interest | Pound of tea, one-quarter pound of ,1_“’ ’_l:)‘.“‘a» s A OIRe O B ACER.- -1 New: fondon Conn.. Dec ] Be Up.to.date Charles Nelson, Stella Peterson, for all and was thoroughly enjoyed. coffee; celery and a chicken that [ TOWnD street. 24, 1910. J. Dwight Baker, in the Sist | The programme follows: Piano vol- | Weighed from t#0 to 4 1-2 pounds, ary, Mrs. Maud Epps; prayer, Rev. | according to the size of the family. F[fl L. L'HflWEllS L O e e Miss Fannie B: ows of Montelair, | _ vear of his age. of her sister, Mrs, | Funeral vices a and have your bills | s . E ! m 4, pr ry, Miss Alice Casey H. Eley, D. D.; chorus, Steal Away | There “f"e also two or three loaves Bamrday venings | Dorothy Heibel, Louisa Lun-| to Jesus; bass 1o, When the Bells|of bread. The baskets cost about o at 6 p. m, pert, Axelina Rice, Meliss Shaw, Her- | Ring, Prof. Willlam E. Geary: read- | $125. % Lot R | made out and your " | bert’ Armstrong, Bennie Lobach, Val-|ing, an original poem, Mrs. Marshall | Chicken was provided 5 it | Miss Hewil of Lebanon is the guest : e mioass i £ e K NS t. Albert Nelson, John| Brown; duet, Larboard Watch, Mrs.|was belleved that this would no | Of her sister. Mrs. Julian Williams of letters written by than beef or pork would come to. | Washington stre "he Cl Hall and Mr. Geary; piano eolo, Miss | m \1 | Esther Eley; quartette, Mrs. i 7 Carter, tmas tree will be in the a public typewriter. Cole, Mr, Carter and Mr. Geary: | Town hall at 7.30 o'clock on the eve- | Mrs. Laura Corbin Lucas of East | Noti 3 ;, Come Where the Lilies Bloom; | ning of December 30, and all are in- | Town street. who broke her arm re- | CRANDALI Midd! D, , i Brennan,l remarks on Christmas, Rev.W. H. Eley, | vited to come and sce it. There cently, is gett on comfortahly 1910, John Newland 1 in We have a thoroug ek Albert Clark, Arthur ¥ | D. D.; God Be With You Till We Meet | be about 300 prese on it, which will d vear of his age petent one, d the charges ara Fitch, Herbert t Again. be distributed that 5 William T. McNam Faneral notice her and John o Just try it and satis- The chorus consisted of Mrs. Carter, | Douglass states, howe Huntington of New Yo spending | MOFFITT—In Norw ourself. Miss Julie B. Kue- | Mrs. Hal s yod and Miss |lack about $75 for the Christmas tree, [ a few days at the former's hore here | ol Jambe Marn i e Annfe| Eley, sor Mrs, BEley and M and those who have not already % . Maud | Cole 1tos Carter and Hall, | tributed to this good cause are in- P i nolds| tenors; assisted by Mrs. Amanda Rob- | vited to do so. Jeos o MisOlives B W linick | inson of New London and Mi Wittley foome hote tn ) Green of Central Village. Mr. Pk Sttt tles of| noon at el Piane | and Masonic brethr Waur(’gan House’ e e T I L T at The Parker-Davenport o, ARGUMENT OF DEMURRER . . Epps, pianist. Prof. William E -, SR Latest Novelties S R e - BEFORE JUDGE GREENE| ™ A Ch 1 h S Kindergarten, morning, Misses Ho- At Rock Nook Home. Petiiton. of Mystic Valley Water Com- | cands aig oo n ehitte) i nd Murphy teachers: Mildred | Christmas was celebratei at the | pany in Condemnation Proceedings. |and zifts for completed | ” Mither TLoute Gorton, Rn«]l\“\nnk home on Sunday it | the entertain Arter fternoon Bruce | 4nd on On alternoon At the bar library in the City hall | g i Chl non pufifs . Evert Rice, Richard Seed, |8t 3 o'clock there were special exer- |Monday morn Thage Gardines| ir and Mrs. Joh of Yan- | it S tewat, stedt, Annie Ferguson cises, consisting principally of songs |Greene heard the arguments on t tic and Mr. North s ikt by the children. who. under the direc- | demurrer to the petition of the Mys- | of Stoningion Christmas day | D Cluster CMTIIS Engine Company Banquets. “l «‘i‘\m ‘.5 :‘\& h:rA'r"&lj‘lmr;\fll-rfl\»( fulr {tic Valiley Water company for the |with their p s, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- | . On Monday afternoon Engine com- | {ished a pleasing programme. At this |appointment of appraisers to the | ry Skinner of the Scotland road. ! | s ol tertained out f tim e R R i ;.mm n on 1.;{'“11» which the company | _— = unera lrectflrs «.__ lor the New Coilfares g g S | Allen, and which was laden with boxes | procecdings. - e are ohdemnation | The children of the First church | e J Ma Stiact. An On Sunday a special oyster dinner | G, Perk for the petitioners -and howder, prepared by Chef I W provided. At night, before the {jull, McGuire and Hull for the re- | $1.50 to $3.25 MeNerne s served. Cigar: rd aroind and the remainder | spordents, who filed the demurr ' s Emba'mers Judge Greene reserved his decision. I es ulc y N | the rnoon was pleasantly spent i o Owl quartetic—Dearing, Robinson, AT THT AUDITORIUM. _— | ev and Gagnon—rendered several e ’ i pleasing manner and THE GREATEST Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. ‘ B r g stan o ome e Gibson Gffiilal kil 67 Broadway 'Phone 505 Heavy Arctics rium on Monday there 180 a Ma and si . H Vers B era t the after-| ! , . Threads, responding to encores, P vesultsiin cases| ofsweale dic | B0 ke Clonas A¢ both e arter | e | Alten, $1.00 to $3.00 "IB EUUdWIfl EUTSB; after Welfare of (nose proe. | | Sestion are obtained from § | hess one of tie mose expeusice b Instant Relief, Permanent Cure—Trial | { | SCOTT’S EMULSION J] | voaras. Four acts were presentod ang Package Mailed Free to All because when ordinary foods | | ©VCrY 0nt 0% (i pas b waner nd in Plain Wrapper. RUBBERS RUBBER uums AHCIICS Funeral of Mrs. Derbyshire. and Lingerie Rubbers y funeral of Mrs. Mary Derbyshire i i 1 forth g yplause., I W e i et ot hed trom her aa oy Derbysnice | | do not digest, it provides the Ving pictures were now and pleased ov-| Many cases of Piles have heen cured | High and low cut, light and heavy ganl CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRE) Main ot Monday afternoon ot 3 | needed nourishment in cr\hofs. . | by a 1 package of Pyramid Pile| weight. Best makes at lowést prices P o'clock, . s Bohannan offici- . .conhart appeared in comedy | Cure without further treatment. Whe —— highly concentrated form. et e L el et Vo S FRANK A BiLL, o i, = canes and a heavy cannonball fTe | from your druggist 30 cents box, Telephon: 104 M in Stree ALLING RUBBEB co. Norwich (si5es) NewLm\don e ] = was brimful of fun and his perforfn- | and he sure yo ‘W mu 'u ance called out a good hand. Klisto| Simply fill out 3 nd and Baylis, a European op nov- { muil today. Save 1 rself m the elty duo, furnished some id sing- | Surgeon’s knife and torture, the ated. Their | doctor ard his billa is so easily digested that its ing that was much appre COMPANY, WALL PAPERS Funeral ste Spring A larger we have made quite a :mlm-,i B s e pricen 16 ia s good time || ol and Embal; several changes of costu strength is rapidly absorbed nice variety to their act by the youngest.babe or § |3 (hore were ¢ most delicate adult. | tie &in } NEWMARkET HOTEL, l 715 Boswell Ave, — " | | | ie First-class Wines, Liquors and Olgars. 1 furesco, Moldings, and | > ugical Afich, Meals and Welch Rarehit served ta a general supply of decorative mate. | 70 Franklin 8t., Bulletin Bldg, SCOTT’S EMULSION Tier, and Pyr The Southern New Engiand Pouit 3 rials. - Painting, Paper Hanging Ferd Telephone 842-2. d B 9 ouitry | order. John Tuckle, Prop. Tel. 43-6. is the food that strengthens § | jand Pet Stock Association hold their | first annual Poultry Show in the Arm- Decorating. Prompt_service day er aght. ¥ Pills are tonlc in action, the race. * ALL DRUGGISTS i | | i with | | quic in resulis and restore the naturai P. E. MURTAGH | : ml‘dy fi:fl:.n: work andthe ,i,l, e s el e e {ory, New London, Ct., Dec. 27, 28 and | action of the Kidnevs and bladder. They E estdence 6 Broadway, of her trainer, does pleasing turn. 129, This will be the I correct irregulari . Le O d . ' Phcir T ga = = 3 | 29. e the largest and best gularities e & Osgoo a i ‘ opp. Theatre. THERE 15 no adveriising madium in | L0bS act concludes with a wrestling || Street.............. RS pecte i Siaw inrelatas B ettt o ol e S o (R 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone 642-3, ern Connecticut equal to The Bul- | MAtch between the girl and her trainer ' i THERE 1 al y for Dusiness results. and_ furnishes ne end of fun for the|] City .............. State.......... tend. I Re HO SRVAHVAE '"‘“w Felophons Junly THERE 15 20 advertlsing medium A &sdience dec2idaw o, Supeotiote suak Wy R letin for business results