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g P Good Goods QUALITY ALWAYS SWEET ORANGES FANCY GRAPEFRUIT, 1-2 Boxes SATSUMOS. Fancy The Bulletin, Norwich, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1910, VARIOUS MATTERS Preity yellow primroses have been favorite plants for Yuletide gifts. NATIVE TURKEYS By today passenger traffic on the . railroacs will be back to its normal NATIVE POULTRY ooyt rrhd NATIVE PORK XMAS LAMBS XMAS EXPORT BEEF CONCORD GRAPES CATAWBA GRAPES TOKAY GRAPES MALAY GRAPES Plans are being made for observing the Week of Prayer, the opening week in January Clerks were busy yesterday getting in shape for the after-Chris mas clearances. stocks Children be; are becoming th i office people. ne I for 1911 calendars gue of merchants In th (=] Bros. | ] - 1 « flmers | hurches there will " | in observance of A nu = s cholrs next Sunday ¢ | « penters and painters are making repairs on some of the school build- mber of programmes of Christ- will be repeated by church Sunda, ings during vacation. To have the correct time It has been an excellent season for ; the fruit trade, especially oranges, statt the New Year right, | 18 Cul e, o rape Tru and have the right time by | 1. jon ana automobite at the Bos- carrying a SE o 705 mRa TEL e s N e s 7 adv HAMILTON WATCH. -~ " """ extremely cold weather, with We have all grades con- PERSONAL Arthur Whyte of New York 18 in | town for a few days’ stay. Mrs. Rebecca Power is visiting her sister in New York for a few days. Mrs. B. F. Jacques spent Christmas with her son, E. Lloyd Miner, in Jew- ett City. Mr. and Mrs, Waterbury are Wauwecus hill Fred T. Lane of Norwich was the guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. George Lane of Mystle. Miss Angela Greeley is visiting her sister at the convent in Brooklym, N. Y. for a few days. Henry Pendleton of visiting relatives on Miss Louise Miner was the guest of her brother, E. Lloyd Miner, in Jew- ett City Christmas. ghing in and about the national stantly on hand, fresh from | carita . . The small boy who is an intermit- | he factory, tent attendant at three or four Sunday schools, is reveling in the joy of Christmas festivals. ferguson & Charbonneau, Much clean money will be in cir- FRANKLIN SQUARE. making Chrdtmas gitts | e T ills and b ht coin. THE PARK & POLLARD CO. |, ! i e | ountry folks to drive into their shopping did much tc | ade, which always lage after w1 | The total value of farm la and i e eveiy | buildings in Connecticut was given in N - 910 as $136,621,00, as against §97,425,- g looks like a gold %0 in 1900, an increase of $39,196,000, [ must feed your | or forty per cent b on the right feeds. | Dealers say that the cutt ind Ask storing of the lce crop before Chr s| our Dealer nas, as has been the case in many places this year, is the first t ich for Park & Pollard Dry- a thing has happened in th ars Mash, Your money back Medical Examiner Dr. R. W. Kimbal if it does not make them found nothing new in the continuatio s examination 10 Commiluec that ision >holi “Lay or Bust.” At any rate ask him, or send 10 us, for our new free book, | to the stgn on & barre Poultry Truthe.” Wortha | | for the past few daye, dollar, ~ Also get one of our ¢ that water free special blanks and keep & egytecord. THE PARK & POLLARD CO. 1 there is mo_credit that that city given is looking at 46 Canal Street, Bosten, M Gardner Peasé brook as | sible ressrvoir sites for that c y already has vlans for further ex slar holiday dance given Big G | der the ausp Prof. Maher plocry ot in the Broadway dancing [ | emy JMonday afternoon and even / A safe and simple remedy for | was attended by a 1 number Broackits, Catarrh, Hay Fever M was furnished 1 i Rl | A hearing BAKERY such a v;r w buildings as both #iness Men's u»»};u: tion has alled Christmas Candies | fy:fics, o, n, " Sriaoere i > fr. and Mrs. Theodore Beckwith en- ¥ At their home, Laurel il DUNN'S PHARMAGY, i/ it e festivities. was a feature of » of the happiest of £0 Main Street. sts were slocum, who 8 and locum, who is B sday’s Providence Journal said: | " Edward Johnson of Norwich. ¥ nn » has spent the greater part H " ibiti B aintin 3 ence Art club, ngfield to appea new- fangled features or embellishments it prove as great a shock as gh som tow dignitary shoul. 1ddenly turn cut-up. The 11 cal- ; o class by itself, as is the paper which v . I both are desirable and i W referen for the New ] a3 - I TEETH i GREATLY EXAGGERATED | < §| Marshal E. S. Bishop Would Insist % st Upon a Rebirth. United States Marshal Edson § Firm as Rocks Bishop, who 1s department commander f the Grand Army of Connecticut " . p quiet Christmas at his home v den 1 fact that he was sumn " 1 on phone yus friends as to the - X that he had die 5 Hartford T . & Good Thing | i, mias e iamgora i racefully and nssured hia n - n.’) the philosophy ..T’.\IJ'( Tw . sadal P e that the rumor wis greatly exacge | King DentalParlors | =2 i S — avoring ¥ DENTIST < for and ta Suite 46, Shanne buiiding ake elen t Phone sircet en- tra | plump and w Miss Mollie Kampf of Arlington, N. is spendins the week with her parents on Division street. ward Gadle ha York after spending with his parents in this city 3. returned to Christmas Mrs. J. Austin Gager leaves today to spend the winter with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Tracy of Stonington, Miss Mazie Pendleton, a nurse at the State b dital, was at her home on Wauwecus hill to spend Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. William Tracy of Hartford vent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. N. Coleman of Broad street. and Mrs. Richard Gorman of Mr. and Chestnut s with of spent Christm: nk P. Flaherty Miss Christine Wa Springfield from she spent the on has returned Chestnut Hill, holidays with her parents Robert King have re- ork, after a short vis- King's former home on Mr. and turned to 3 it at Mrs. Beech drive. Miss mantic ette F. Branche school at her b of Willi- spending a me on La- Portia normal vacation street. Miss Avis Benton of hospital is spending her her par M ton, in Tolland. Beach Russ of W Main s was a guest of Mr. a Mrs. James I Allyn at Riverview Christmas day the Norwich vacation with and Mrs. Henry Ben- Mrs, n Mar on M Mildre mnecti Pendleton < who is ricultural college r o wesls ill William F. after N o at at at her home on Wauwecus Mr. and Mrs, returned home honeym Washin Bailey have spending their York city and oD, Mr. and M e left Pa Thornes’ Thomas nday 1ttend father William s Thornes ni the on William callers Allyn s H Geer ar A Lebanon, on Tuesday thei at Mr Hay and th 1 s. Alexander Can bell, George K. Tillet Denny of Norwich spent h Mr. and Mrs. John Fairview avenue, Groton ton (¢ Jdgar | SURPRISE BANQUET GIVEN TO JACOB STEIN Guest of His Friends at the Wauregan House Before Leaving for New Jer- sey. A surprise banquet was given Jacob Stein at the Wauregan e Tuesday evening by a party of the occaslior roved n all particulars. M\ viotion that he does so with the will eve g friendshi The following menu wa by Davenport Manhattan Cocktail Oysters on Half Shell Celery Horsaradish mato Soup au Croutons 1 iled Fish Planked Steak Délmonico Potatoes Ice Cream in Form Cigars Lemi-tasse Those present were Jo einer, Newar Charles Elland, L n; Judge N. J Charles yling ves. Dr Donohiue, Rutherfor . Plaut, Louis Gotthelf, Har Hirsch, Thomas Cor Nath . Penn, Joseph F. Williams and Ja- cob Ste R C ut in his capable manner was the toastmaster during the eve- ning and pleasing remarks were made by Judge Ayling, County Commission- er Noyes and Donohw Mr. Stein leaves this week and will locate either in Newark or Elizabeth. He has been in business here and New London for the past nine years and ds sincerely regret his de ecently disposed of h local member of the He is a prominent Norwich lodge of Klks deputy of the L. O. B. A the Adelphi elub, and al- 80 connected with a number of other organizations in town. He has been prominent in local politics, be strong_republican. His many wish him success in his new a member of ing a nds n If You Are Thin And Cold that you would rather To it ie safe Plu be p become SMITH’S EMULSION of COD LIVER OIL with IIYI’I)PIIOSPfllTES This makes tissne. Fa sue keeps ing you ou CSMITH'S EMUL- SIDN Tt will stop th migh, build Full Pint Boitle < SMITH'S B‘ ST Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct, dec2sd 3 NORWICH BULLETm- W!MESMY, DECEMBER 28, 1910 pany—Collector of Town of Salem Sued—Five Five new cases were filed with the |clerks of the superior court on Tues- {day for the first Tuesday in January. |and all concern this part of the coun- ty. There are not the usual number at |this time of the year, but there re- main several days in which they can be filed. | The Uncas vorce and custody of They were married November 2 Cornelia Potter. serted her June 21, 1906. Struck by an Auto. Alexander Ferguson sues Edw: Big Suit By Uncas Power Gompany Asks $10,000 from Rockville-Willimantic Lighting Com-' Cases Filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court. two children. 7, 1902, at Middletown, her maiden name being The defendant de- Cudworth for $2,000 damages for in- | TWENTY-THREE GUESTS At Christmas Dinner Party Given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitaker. Item for Women Marlboro, Mass., June 1, 1910.—I can |frankly say that Parisidn Sage has Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitaker of | iy n e perfect satisfaction, will Montville delightfully entertained 4 higniy recommend it as a hair grower | house party on Monday. Twenty-three and beautifier, and a sure cure for guests were seated at u sumptuous | dandruii. I also have recommended it} Barteaux, | ) | New, | dinner which = was sreatly enjoyed. | to several people, and it has given | Three generations present included Mr, | wonderful results—Mrs. G. | and Mrs. C. A. Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. ' 26 Main streef. L % | Walter 0. Whitaker and three children, | Cynfhianna, Ky., June 3, 1910—I have | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whitaker and son, | Only used two bottles of Parisian Sage, Mr. and Mrs, George Whitaker and two and 1 find my hair has increased won- Sons of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. fL. F. | derfully in thickness. and luxuriance Palmer, Norwich, Mrs. DeProsse of 3¢ | and beauty. The dandruff all disap- Otis street, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mil- | peared. I was swonderfully surprised, er of New as I have tried many hair restorers. We give out Hair Pins Tonight. London. Mr, and Mrs. F. R. | Bridge of Utics, N. Y. Mrs. Julia | though I have found nome that ever| Come and get one. Bolles of Montville, Harold Mott u['h'\< helped my hair except Parisian 1 can say it is worth all of the | i ) i estorers 1 have ever found, and | Power company has v Any friends about it. Grate | brought suit agaist the Rockville: | Jurles received Jume 23, 1910. The | CRALL T e e Ao Biouen, Hex | Wiilimantic Lighting company for | Dlaintiff was about to cross Main e Sue. i 1$11,000 damages, claiming that mhnylflreet on a crosswalk when the de- L entered into a contract with the de- | fendant, | fendant company April 30, 1909, which | they have carried out. There was due | | the plaintiff during the period $11, ouo driving a large auto, him_internally. but the defendant has pald but §1,200 | fendant was negligent and that he car- and there is $10,000 wholly unpaid. |ried an insurance to protect himself | The contract entered into between | against accidents. the companies was to the effect that the power company agreed to furnish | |them electricity and the defendani company agreed to take it at the sti ulated price of 480,000 k. w. at one suit against Fannie C. others for the foreciosure of a gage and possession of property. him and knocked him down, rendering | him unconscious, bruising and injurinz It is claimed the de. Jewett City Savings bank has brought | Hendrick and | mortgaged The Lee & Osz00d company guaran- John J. Daly, tillerman of Engine|ices parisian Sage to kil ~dandruff | , died at his home. No. 1 Eim place, | 2 germs, eradicate dandruff, stop falling | Hartford, at 5.30 Monday afterncon, §Foiim™ erifieis N o bart ] struck following an fiiness dating back six : TS i refresh- monthe. * June 22 Daly was injured at | 1,15, O3 WERRHN SOh 4 and e the drill school and was eubsequently | nf gficiy or . The Lee & Os- { operated on at St. Francis' hospital. | g00q* company and drugsists every- From this operation he raliied, where sell it for 50 cents a large bot- complications had since deve tle. The girl with the Auburn hair is These proved too muck for him an P ey some time his condition had been re- 2 garded as serious. mort- & ko w.and thereafier 450,000k w. 2t Salem Sues fts Collector. o ir- Daly was 33 years ol 4 of & cent a k. w. It was stipulate =i Norwich and was {hat they could uss as much as that MZLX;Z,:"\}:,—ngfindle(j:,;‘j;e:um(m;"fé‘ Mary and the late Charles Daly. I from October 1,'1903, whether the Dolo | Coloctor of the town and continued | ended the public schools there. = He lino was compléted or not. There was | 2lCC8 i Bocomper 31, 1905, and | N2 ember of Germania guard, e | a restriction that the city of Norwich | %2 #ch unill Qesomber 81, 1900 284/ Company A, First regiment, C. N. G. | ' 30 o m. Love from Philadelphia is | must have all the power wanted before | and a Spanish war veter ot hiet arith 1z | n, having | M5 O T SR the defendants could get their electric- | 47 FX€% together With Jawiul Penal’ | sorved four years in the United States | the guest of Mrs. W. H. Cardwell ity The Uncas Power company's hy-| sgog in excess of all payments made| &rmy. Fe was a member of the & | yijss Helen R. Buckingham, who| 04 droelectric plant Is located &t Scotland |75 she wown. ¢ e sum Das never pesn | O H Second fon, and the Stats | NI HCER F. Sucknehe, Teo {op the Shetucket river, and the point| 44, The defendant as collector re- eoan S Ssapoindon. | Kinley avenue, has returned to New |f delivery to the defendants was at|Pald. The defendant as eollector re-| *yr ‘Daly is survived hy a wife, who | Kinley | | the plant, the aefendants having erect- | (3ol {6 Jetfod of his holding oMce, | ¥as formerly Miss Bridget O'Flaherty. | - & | Slipe e and it was his duty to collect the taxes,| 414 two children Charles B azed %] poy ana Mrs. Thomas E. Bartlett | Divorce Sui | but he failed to collect §300 of the tax- | Zh% TEAFion A, aged 1. ; of Pawtuxet, R, 1, have been guests of Cornelia_Carrier of Colchester sues|cs of 1906 and $300 of the taxes of Survived by his metl Mr. and Mrk George L. Carey of Sa n Oren Carrier of Middletown for a di- 1907. it -4 7 Hamme . | chem street | Glastonbury and Mrs. James Kinns ney and Miss Rose Daly, hoth of Hart- LUTHER K. ZABRISKIE DID THE PHEASANTS COME FROM FISHER'S ISLAND? GETS CONSULATE APPOINTMENT ford, and ene brother, Charies J. Daly a fireman connected with Fngine No. Frederick C. Russell. pavy BY ciEck Underwear \ 2t n) i Member of Clab There Said He Shot | Assigned to Callao, Peru, and Expects| Frederick C. Russell, weil known We have preached this g Them and Gave Them to Friends—| to Leave Early in January for South | {,00chout the state, dled Sunday 1 for yearsfor we knowthat| Beginning This Merning oLl ate residence, 171 Wi enue, | &S i R neer s o London, 1 hat been sufioinc | i is a great convenience at 8.15 o’Clock Trial of the suit brought by the| Luther K. Zabriskie of Preston and| for a vear past from a stroke of D 1 and an economy. sate” asuinat” Davia Rothschild, & | Norwich nas received un appuiniment | rafesiy’ana s deatls was not unes | HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF WOM- butcher, fo Facover penalties j to the Unit consular service | Todted B b o If PRI * ating $135 for having three phes ind has been assigned to the American | DL W ANE RERTaN T o oL your money is in EN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY |in his possession during the d | consulate general at Callao, Peru, one| man and had 1 | boenk you will stop and | AND UNDERWEAR PURCHASED season was begun before Jus )i the -’ml_mfl nt ports on the wes mni since. to his iliness ihiik Gk ey AT A LOW FiGURE ARG Nk ney and a jury in the supreme cc Jast of Soath and the port| omiocly 2 moulder the in efore drawing a | says the New York Evening Post. The ¥ Cotton G ompany He me L - 9 sants were seized by & state game The ’nlp\nmmcm comes 01 {16 A8s \ Lor OF 1 ator Aes . A M check; if in your pocket| HAND THEM OUT TO YOU AT A arden. according to the complaint fon conduicted the service at it is quickly spent. | CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICE, hey hung in front of Rothschild’s stu { T s An o M | early last month. 5 noon. Besides + ves one W iihfas v o onr sepoice | Ty YOUR CHANCEITD (SNNE (”l‘ > is that the birds ca ; daughter, Miss Harriet <5 * | MONEY ON YOUR PRESENT | intc 's session throug 1 3 r who sent him the pheas e Mrs-) Mara\zm A. M‘ve/ : NEEDS FOR COLD WEATHER ON | ants to prepare for co ng. He e i Che death of Mrs. { ng them up to allo e e diel ”3 mames lnan i IFLSI [;fl HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. | when the game war . own street, Monday morning Women's Fleeced-lined, Ribbed Cot | Rothschild’s story isease, not being NORWICH, CONN. ¥ 5 g M | omon »f her hueband thr ton Vest and Pants, common and exe There was motion list business be- fore the court of common pleas at New London on Tuesday. after which the argmhients in the case of Berang v ik were head. and Judge Waller r served his decision. ed at the Beacon Falls Rubbe, The Pope Re who presented ineir inze. Christmas | company of one day shutdown, Dec. ived the Cardinals, ! was of an ur e | tra sizes, in both bleached and unw | 3 | . ‘ bleached, 50c value — Sale price 39a I 2 % : | each. | ! o LW ” b o e Children’s Peeler Ribbed Vest amd | asant dinne | James L. Rya A Rl Pants, from 5 to 12-year sizes, 198 | The birds \vhw ent by & o . i iss M b thes: 01 value—Sale price 12/5c each, | buteher with orders to put them i andch . r late broth c | cola storage until she wanted them Harold 3 Boys' Gray Wool Ribbed Vest, Pants { prepared for cooking. ~She had:tei . and Jor 5 _T. A. CAREY and Drawers, size 20 to 84, 60¢ ta 76¢ phoned him to them ready for the - 1 mmunity i — S - - & B e e . iy eis e LG e value—Sale price 48c each. | had “f(?:f, 30 ch i \"‘;Jg’“‘“{g Frederick N. Abbott S al Asvurane Company. Boys' Union Suits, ribbed, cotton { what had happeued. k N. Abbott, aged {o & S ety aintay | neeced. 9sc value—Sale price 67, thousht the birds sent to & M L:snford, Mondas double heel and toe, fast dve. 19 Solomon were some kind of a turkey clock. 'He { value—Sale price 15¢. The pheasants formed exhibits A, i il 7 . beart disease for and C in the state’s LUTHER K. ZABRISKIE. { Chiarles Fig Women's Silk Lisle Gauze Hose, omon was asked who de e 5 R i s e T sy o with double garter top, value 25c — | % et ime she | €OnmCetion with his office b 3 Sale price 19¢ a pair. L P under ihe eeusil general.at thal city, ! e will include routine consular wor S 5 Child’s 1 and 1 rib Black Cotton | Bt e L Unc zive Zabris st Ll All Read‘y f tiose, winter weight, size 6 to 10, 25a | Tares. s daughter the | DADdsor 138 BIL€ fn this o 1 from the unde o quality—Sale price 19 a pair. | party of friends who accon l‘“w\ th Bt b bog rGon « A. Griswold 1'a ity Kolomon party to court siksied hehind | 8101 Ui appointment g0 the Ameri- | SO0, "ok "3 " Mhompi s officla Graduates from our College i f" faces of the ¥ouDg @apll Lol DUt on Chostmas doy o telesr Mrs. William Seagrave. ing office positions. b . o aisten wasauather witnam {iciden » Wil 'visit Wash- { lam Scagrave, occurred at her home, They are familiar with per | e o (230t Jmel” | ington next week for his instructions|No. 30 Reed street, ‘New lLondon, at fect typewriting, as well as be- | He testified that he had shot the pheas- | 3nd Plans to sail for his post about | 10.30 eiclock Tuesday night ing equipped with general office ® ° | e e o oty ot Sho e re S lithe'm of January. Mr. Zabriskie long illness. She had beer g eq ger | ond: Sportsmen's elub, and added that | Teceived many strong recommendations | for some time. information. [ aaf SRR aubeang A | for the appointment to the consular | resident [ " dlstributed all but two af them | Service and his many friends in- this | imantic . | la Segiie syt A part of the state will 1 d to | band an N h | | ameng s’ riends and relatives;” e | PATL oF P S e orwic To be had among the balance of eus deslared on the witness stand. “The | o ih' nes ves. He is par- | London. | . ; ot san By 08 e e eSamt quite understand { yjoylarly well fitted for the work and | Mrs. William Service. Business Holiay, Goote: Yot o byt on of the butcher, you know, T shot | nds have every confidence In| Tpe death of Mr Helen Smith, Year's presents for the pi of one. | them on the island, quite according to | tv to fill his new office With | wigow of William Service, ocurred at This includes TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS, | 1aw and good order, 1 assure you.” credit to himseif and country. Fastern| g4 o'clock Sunday evening at her ege } “Have you d buted any recentiy?” | Sonnecticut has but | few - connected | home, No. 84 Allen place, Hartford. A | JEWEL CASES, CANDLESTICKS, ke ob Cantor, counsel for Roth- | Y.t the consular seryice £He. 1era g down of the stem B it asked Jacob Cantor, counsel for Roth- | Wit (05, S80S appointment | entrel I”"hm{, [downor the:aveiam fits you for good positions. Our { ETC. " | "0t course T have.” was the reply. 1|18 mot of the ordinary character. | was born in S “but was brougnt | W courses of study include every- H| TR | zent some to Afrs. solomon s Year. J s ther iimball Zahriskle 13 8 native] to “tnis count o dears ol Bl thing essential to a thorough M| S cat R d t- Really, you know, T believe that | b For many years resided i s thirty of the birds ih . All 1|10 1579, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus city. ' About fifty years ago, when her | B knowledge of business transac- pecia eductions ! kept for myself was two. e [y papriskiol T Te0sived 1is eiichs husbend died, she located in'Ne Brit- A 3 | self and declared that he did not know Ly, Where he was gradu- | where she has lived for the past twen- | bt o Y n Mens | the birds sent to him were pheasants |5 abineh amieoite Batbureh | [ zoers. She was 80 years old last | el l'rh.fh,:x) tack tha! 455"1(: Srotland. and has traveled extersively | Siie Aecearad Iy leuneveqt buitwolt Bath Rfibes an¢ deliberate upon.’ s ger E Lobe fin -luvmm[ udrllm through John W, Service and James H. | | e My a, £ represente Preston in | oth of Hartford Mrs. Ser- 1 THREE WRECKERS WILL Jis Iokiniatere in 4007 And wes clork | yice v s an awnt of Jobn A: Service, | TRY THAT I ouse Coats he special school commission of the | Servige, James P. Service, : TRY TO LIFT ENGINE |state in that year, having heen s Clarence P ath and Miss Mar G 4 ‘ YT i isriioe B Boeph 2 3 rape Juice Men's House Coats, two toned Too Much of a Proposition for One— | mission by Governor Woodruff. For a | g o | fects, regular value $5.00 and $5.98— Unusual Job at North Grosvenordale, |PUmber of vears Mr. Zabriskie has ey Nz f R ll' Reduced to $3.98 | uk been 'a_valuable member of the edi- | FUNERALS. | rom kailon s | Tuesday sht the wrecker from | torial staff of The Bulletin: He is a | 2 Men's Bath Robes, regular value | Midway was ordered to North Gros- | Member of the Preston Citv Baptist J. Dwight Baker. el $8.50— | venordale, whe this morning there | €NUrch and of the Preston City grange, The funeral of J. Dwight Baker, who Reduced to $5.88 will alse be the big wrecker from Tt will require a trip of ahout three | died suddenly last Suturday A!If'l’l!(u)n Hartford and one from Readville, Weeks ‘to. reach his destination and| was held af 1080 " o'clock Tuesday 'w“‘ter ones Men’s and Women's Bath Robes— | their combined power will be used | C21120, it is said, is ane of the heaith- | morning at his late residence, No. \ Reduced to $1.5Q {0 “xaise the Prolant ena whicn | fe ities in, ,Iumm. Itrh.;s a large | William _street, London »w; | - crashed into a freight there Tast wect | commerce, the husiness of that port| James Wilson . pastor of the Children's Fur Sets, $4.98 to $8.98— nd then rolled down the bank. « lamounting to $100,000.000 a vear. It | Second Congregational church, officiat- | o Powerul dertick whe . iy ONe 1 has an even temperature throushout | ed. The body arrived here at 12.30 and | an ankets Reduced to 1-3 off unable to budge the biz mogul. Tt is | {he vear, ranging from 55 to 80, and it | was. taken in charge by Henry Allen| pop grRERT OR STABLE US Women's Japanese House Coats, hoped, however. that the three will be | 1S very dry on ihat coast & Son. Burial was in Yamlic ceme: | |.\"appamyy REDUCED PRICES. | regular price $5.00— | able to get the iron horse aut of the " tery, where Rev. Dr. Bixler conducted | = OT.ASS. GE Reduced to $3.98 {mud. Tt is not usual for three wreck- Connecticut Episcopal Diocese. the fervice. The bearers were Stephen | QUALITY FIRST-CLASS. A LARGE | ers to be called to this division of the Follow re the stat s for the | Parker, Chester — Comstock, _David | g7ocK TO PICK FROM. i R st ein it Gonasil o Tosnmp and as D Home - Shees waz e [ | - ¢ 211, parishes and missions | 2 Dumber present af the grave and a | | | ROUND TABLE MEETING. 226, lay readers 62, candidates for or- | BUMber of handsome floral forw | TBE SHETUCKET BARNESS C0. |Balance of Calendars ALk ; | ders 9, posiulants 20, families Amono Commilucci | National Defense Was the Bubjsct of | intint beoi bRt a0 familics e aedt bty Arinno Commpve | WAL C.'BODE. Brop. at One-half Price the Evening. {439, total baptisms 2132 confirmed | who passed away ddenly Sundav | Telephonie 865-4. 283 Main Stre - 12046, ¢ feants 40,186, last re- | night while at the home of Frank An- | _dec26d AESOEGRN h its achedule the | ported P rease §08, marriages { ¢onri, ¥ held from the parlors of Cmag R £ masting o month of the Round | 300, burials 1923, Sunday school tench- | Undertaker Murphy aeass arter ie was held with Mrs, Frank H. Al- | ers pupils 17,398, contributions . A large number of relatives and len Tuesday cvening. The suject was | §735.996.1 [psosl L largeniimbeiat Mg a0 Holiday Stationery u;m_l “l:! nse t the rolleall each | - - o . |ance, including a delegation from an | One, two and three quire, fancy bex iber (0ld of soms naval or military | Wedding and Birthday A]nmv.rs‘ar\gs.i”,\“a" maciets” o which ihe deccaser | price fram Tho up-—te olpselak WAL Zdwin heeler and family of | burial service was reas programme for the evening was | pitchville were among the | gh Treaner at St. Patrick’s PRICE. s of much TnLeret ann was CAITIC o0 | L0 st (e il ARRivergATY Celebra- ST Sk Post Cards, Booklels, Favors, el < i s follows: Development of the United | tion in New Tondon 1st 1riday S Mary's cemetery in laten a3 & Hea Power, 1. H. Lagrabec; | i ot pens ; i Dolis, Toys, Games, NEW YEAR POSTAL CARDS, exy sketches of Israel Putnam and Nathan | eon and Mrs. Charles ¥ Wheeler M | d lot, at 10c d 5 ' 1 & and Mrs. Charles heele rs. A. H. Harris. | tra good lot, at 10c dozen. fale, Mrs. Tvank H. Allen; Stonewnll | cafled on them to celebrato with them | . M™% & B BaE i Sleds, Fruit, Flowers, Jackea obert 1. Lee, Miss Sarah | their birthdays and wedding anniver-| From i R oy . L. Tyler. Lisht refreshments were | sary. Tt was Deacon Wheelers 52q | X0, 90 Sachom strect. was held Tues | Wopk andScrapBaskels &e. i BaFveY, birfhday and Mrs, Wheeler's 87th, as | 02V afternoon at 3 o'cloc £, B B eyl well as thelr #1st fredding anniversary, | Of Mrs. Alonzo H. Harris, Many beau- BOOKS Gone to Boston. 'l ful floral forms were banked l‘)«»\ } Horman I~ Frever of the Hut Side: | Lishon Center School. { che caket eng (heee Weranivnnias LMAS EUMINEELY, Frankln Squm Odd lots of Books for Boys and Girle, s el ynton's | The school at the Center tives and friends. Rey . Barilett | 7 | excellent writers—at HALF PRI i “‘A‘“” i 5;‘[ and on Bun: | firide The follow pupil Ofbciated. The be ore " Marhin 7 25c Books — Alger’s, Mrs. Meade's, ay went to Buston to accept a respon- | perfect the B T . Rev ‘] ' Mrs, ace in a large factory where his | tarm o Dl LT ¥. Bent, Charles R. Gallup, 2 D L F L p trs. Holmes' Mrs. Southworth’s and 5 le i foreman. His hrother, 14 | Willie Ired and Gearge Budeit, SR Mastane and Oecrmert o cory r. arierre Mrs. Sheldon's, excellent reading fom iR taking his'place | Bennett, Phillas Rennett and ‘Martha | Bprifl 400k b ace b e Com. | has removed to avenue, | Boys or Girls, regular rric- 250 — to 1 the lunel Johnson ¥atta: meviice lose 19c. = s mittal_service . ; close 19c, e e = LR c corner Eighth sireet. Hours 1-3 and oS Comman Pleas Gourt. Baacon Falls—Netice has been post. | , Henry Allen & Son had charge of 6-8. or by special appoiniment. oct24d WHE Y " Rgsts | the arrangements. | FORR L { New Haven.— Rey. Donald Duncan Munro and family left Wednesday for Kansas City, Mo. where they maXke their home, The Reid & Hughes Co. We Recover Furniture and De Carpel I L e ~ d 13 you W ness befora (he pu are to | dtum better than th Ing columns of The Bulletin, \ put vour busi- . there is no me- sreet- oigh the advertise . AgcRidaw . el S