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oeei m‘_—‘—‘—‘“————“—————‘ NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDA Seventh anniversary of Sachem chap- ter, Order of the Eastern Star. 28—Death of Thomas H. Wright Reception to Rev. and Mrs. Robert W% Cochrane. Census report of Norwich. Death of John L. Young. 29—Sedgwick Post opens campaign weason. Dodge-Fairchild wedding. Annual meeting of Park Church Woman's association. Death of Mrs. Mary P. D. Goodrich. Fifth annual concert of Methodist Baraca class. liearing of charter commission. 31—Funeral of Thomas H. Wright. Annual meeting of Free Academy cor- oration. Iuneral of John L. Youns. wenty-first annual banquet of Nor- wich Letter Carriers’ association. NOVEMBER. 1—Funeral of Mrs. Mary P. D. Good- rich. Miller-Solomon wedding. Quar- terly meeting of McAll Auxiliary. Fu- ncn«l of ‘Captain William Gurney. 2—Death of Avery H. Barnes at 101 | vears of age.. Op of night school. Mecting of Congregational of New London ecounty. Death Deputy ieritf, Johm A. Bowen. 3—Republican caucus. Annual meet- ing of Philathea class of Fir Baptist church. uuutarl\ report of Salvation Army corps. Chelsea Boat club com- mittees appointed. 4—Annual State Sunday school as- <‘)r‘:flhnn convention at Central Baptist Y. M. C. A. reception organizes. Third company drill season. g of Alumni of St. Mary's Iwmer 1] of Avery W. Barnes. ; Church Woman's Missionary society. Death of J. Hoss. neral of Deputs ot opens 5—Meetl eriff John A. Meeting of Norwich Council, ). 308, United Commercial Travelers mion. L] of Goodwin ppitt club. Viest New London Archdeaconry. I'uneral of Louis Hoss. Meeting of common council 9—Annual state election. Annual Anna M. Herr, Y. of eting of Round Table. | ‘ational bank, 16 Shetucket St. No _Columbian Commanddry’s ball. — ¥ ? 4 5 ing of Baptist ministers. Meet- -(T) Tenements, chimney, Henry x f Men's league of Second Con- | OSborne and others, 24 Cedar St. No i v o oud gy A G L IR Mill, unknown, Glenn Wool- Annual meeting of Norwich Busines : ‘,\;”’"'— of cit hmt黑r'l--mko i M ass L of Asa W. AT | » 2 y.:"s - e Bean stove, Mrs, Boyle and others, 2—Rally of Holy Name so 1(‘,Aquv-!uvt St. No loss oot \[;I-.fl”rg.“f ;»,. s House ':ssur 5—(Box 7) Tenements, thawing ! Sonrsas et Mayflower | Water pipes, George Bliss and others. b v meeting of Mayflower | sor NoFth Main 8t. No loss. 4—Deaths of Mrs. William H. Bab- | 5—(T) Pork packing ho _smoke | ock and Jerome Burdick. Taft-B from building, C. H. D;}ns & Co. and nard wedding. Academy defeat Bu others, 135-137 Water St. No loss. ey foothall team. 6—(S) Barn, chimney, Joseph L. 15—City meeting for discussion of [ Kelley, corner West Main and High proposed charter. Sudden death of | Sts . J T Phomas Vaughn. Meeting of Norwich | 1 (T) enements, chimney, Tony Art association. MMr. and Mrs. Jona- | Colletti and others, 308 Franklin St | than Gay celebrate 50th wedding anni- | No loss. 2 7 ¥ J versary. { 10—(Box 24) Worsted Mill, picker- | 16—Meeting of Board of Trade.|room, Reliance Worsted Co., 67 North Johnson-Home wedding. Meeting of T. | Main St. Loss $2.015. A. society. Sudden death of \\'i“\axm, 13—(T) Store and offices, ¥. Chapman. Death of Mrs. Margaret | R. E. Beardsley and others, 2 O. Babcock. | St. Loss $19 17 —Babcock-Mosier and Wibberly- | 15—(T) Dw in rooms, Souter wedoings. Desth of Mrs. Will- | C. O. Murphy, Ave. No fam F. tist ch cut 18—Meeting of Norwich lodge of Flke. Double funeral of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Chapman. Chapman. Conference of Bap- urches of southeastern Connecti- 19—Twenty-first annual meeting of Board of Trade. Mr. and Mrs. Austin A. Chapman obServes 60th wedding anniversary I—Funess Albertus May- nard. Meet astern Connecti cut Mt. Holvoke Alumnae association. Death of Trank E. Gledhill 22—Me:z:ing of Men's club of Park Church. ial meeting of Water Commisgioners, Meeting of Carpenters’ anion 23—Mesting of Round . Morin- Bousquet wedding Death of Will- Sam C. Browr Meeting of City grange. B. mond scarf pin by F. Thanksgiving observed in iving services in and Mrs. Michael Mc- Qflm ite 60th wedding anni- Versary. Death- of C: ander W, Hedges Free Academy football te 1 wins scholastic football championship. 26—Beneflt concert of Ct Death of Philip P. Busch. Whist given by Catholic Woman's club. 28—Samue! G. Hartshorn celebrates #0th birthday. Deaths of Miss Marv Hlackburn, Mrs, Jedediah R. Gay and Se ile. wed city meeting. Nor- . ywle justituted. Funeral of (« nder W. Hedges. ecial city meeting. Annual as sale by Univer st Ladies’ oclety. Funeral of Mrs. Jedediah R. Ga Opening Xens' fair at First Baptist church. Second Congregation- 1] Sunday school elect officers. DECEMBER. 1-—-Sudden death of William T. sberlain. Closing night of Xens’ Funeral of M \Id,!“v' Black- Mr. and Mrs. Pe efferson ate 25th “#d!h.)}_ 4nn1'\n Y. ning of Missionary institute. C'ross observes 89th birth- 2my football team elect of Mrs. James of 1 ) 3 mul Funer: 1 of Danfel John on. State Tax Commis- sioner’s report. f-—~Death of Mrs. Joseph B. Lathrop. John N. Strang burned to death. W aterman R. Burnham observes $0th birthday. Funeral of William T. Chamberlain. Close of Missionary In- stitute. 6—Meeting of common council. dian association re-elects officers. opians observe "h'd Anulverkflx). In- ~ u- Erastus S. Geer. Ad- journed city meeting. Meeting of St. Mary's T. A. and B. society §—Sudden death of Mrs. Elisha Vib- Annual meeting of New London Agricultural society., Regular communication of Somerset lodge, F. and A. M. 9——Met=|lng of Faith Trumbull chap- ter R MacDougall-Tingley '.ldlnl Special city meeting. Death of M Tanits O. Mabrey 10—Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. eclebrate 50th wedding an Sedgwick Post campfire. Mr. and Mrs. \lexander P. Williams sbrate 10th wedding anniversary Annual meet- g of First Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary society. Death of Nathan S. bert. Fu- neral of Mrs. James Mabrey, Moni~ ille grange organizes and elect offi- ers. Opening of 100th anniversary of .‘eqv ard First © urYxr‘-xatwlm.( <hurch. 3-<Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Lamb r.-u[m.q.. oth wedding annivers Norwich lodge, No. 25, F. B. L., ¢ ct officers. Clos=a of 100th anniversary of Tedyard's First Congregutional church. 14--Meetin chuh, Division No. ld anm election of officer cket lodge, No 1. O. O. F., celebrates 30th an- niversary. Annnal meeting of Under- vriters’ association Annual meeting of Preston grange. 15—Meeting of Round Table. Fu- meval of N. 8. Gilbert. Thames and Norwich councils, Royal Arcanum, elect officers, 16—Semi-annual meeting of Third Baptist B. Y. P. U. Installation of Rev. J. H. Dennis as pastor of Mt. Annual meet- Calvary Baptist church ministers | com- | 22—Mayflower club observes Fore- fathers’ day. Funeral of Mrs. Charles F. Hildebrand. Annual communication of Somerset lodge, No. 24, A. F. and 23—Annual meeting of Sphinx Tem ple of Mystic Shrine. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler celebrate 61st wedding anniversary. 24—Annual banquet of Rho Alpha Mu fraternity. Annual Christmas cel- cbration at Backus hospital. Schools close for Christmas vacation. Christ- mas exercises in schools. 26—Christmas observances in churches. Death of John J. Walker. Annual Christmas social of Park Con- gregational and Christ churches. 27—Death of John Newland Cran- dall. Frank Winski arrested for burg- lary, Christmas in institutions. First Congregational Sunday school elect of- ficers. 28—Annual Christmas entertainment of Third Baptist Sunday school. Fu- neral of James Moffit. Meeting of Round Table. Funeral of Mrs. L F. Harris. Farewell to Jacob Stein. 29—Sudden death of John H. Wal- lace. sray-Bennett wedding. An- nual meeting of Actual Past Masters’ association. Sachem chapter install officers. Death of Charles Mitchell. 30 —Annual Christmas entertainment of First Baptist Sunday school. Bur- dick-Burns wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Al- len C". Matthe observe 25th wedding nniversary. Death of Miss Julia V. Holland. FIRES DURING YEAR. The list of the fires with kind of call, how occupied, cause, location, oe- cupant and loss in the order mentioned -(T) representing telephone and (S) still alarms—is as follows: JANUARY. 1—(S) Stores and tenements, over- turneq oil stove, Mary O'Connor and others, 169 West Main St. Loss $30. 1—(T) Bank, salamander, Thames 1 18] Lewis, 46 Un 20—(Box Thomas Gorman and others, 108 Wash- ington St. Loss $1,765.00. 21— (T) Tenements, smould embers, Thomas Gorman and 10.'. Washington St. No loss. 25—(T) Tenements, chimney fire, James Cash and others, 82° High St. No loss. 26-—(Box 132) TFalse Thames and Newcomb Sts. FEBRUARY. Tenements, smoke in rooms, Sullivan and others, 84 Tal- No loss, (S) Tenements, smoke from J. Manwaring, Jr., and others, orth High St. No loss. —(T) Dwelling, chimney, John ounihan, 34 Penok No loss. . 54 3ank, Thames National Bank, loss. 7—(T) Tenements, thawing Mrs, Julia Driscoll and others, tral Ave. No losas. —(T) Dwelling, sparks from chim- ney, Dr. N. B. Lewis, 341 Main St. Loss $5.28 7—(T) Shed, liam F. Bogue, loss. 8—(T) Freight vard, ear, N. Y, N. H & Laurel H"'. No loss. 8—(8) tore and offices, hot ashes in can, Williain H. Shields and others, 78 Main St. No 3 9—(S) Dwelling, chimne George Tufts, 71 Lafayette St. o loss, 10—(T) - lh(mln' pi Swan Co. i No loss. 16—(S) burni rub- bish, Norwich Xmlu.fllml F‘.uilding Co., rear Industrial Building. No loss. 17—(T) Dwellings, chimney, ward ¥F. Crawford, Boswell Loss $30.12, 18—(T) Tenements, M. Quinn and others, No loss. 21—(S) Sto and tenements, un- known, Acriwitz & Clejan An«l others, 53 Franklin St. Loss $1,825 26—(S) Tenements, chimney, Blumm and othe Main St. loss. ring others, alarm, corner No loss. T) Mrs. M man St. Q 20 overheated stove, Wil rear 106 Broad St. No burning freight H. R. R. Co., Fd- Ave. 64 chimney, M 239 Broad St. John No MARCH. 4—(T) Dwelling, soot in chimney, E. Whiting, 27 Benjamin St. No 27 13—(Box diary, p 4 rear Ferry St. 13 — ) incen- R. Co, Repair shop, H. & H. R. Loss $1,000. Store and restaunrant, s from engine, R. Blinderman, Main St. No L 13—(Box 14) btuuuhnufle, u Max Corporation, F def DX :f«) lmum‘g I.Amoa McNally, 58 2 Main St 0—(S) Stores and tenements, mattre: Henry Markoff , Washington Block. No loss 0—(S) Tenements, chin Ches- Brodland and others, 77 High St. ing ter brush fire, N. 0., rear 40 River nt_lot . R. R. ( Av No loss. -—(Box 14) Tenements, overheat- ed stove, Mrs. Franci I , 33 Spring St. Loss $330. 26— (T) 1 bank, rubbish burning, N. . H, & H. R. R. C0, Ave. No loss, (T) Anthony Intill ore and tenements, chim- Main St. 404 No 29—(T) O lan, real 29——(T) Shed, Murtagh, opposite ) Boarding house, defective rhmvnm Mrs. M. Hyde, 23 Sixth St g house, chimney, Sixth St. No loss. nt lot, burning brush, ors, rear 97 Washing- APRIL. 2—(8) Dwelling, bui fire in store, Joseph Monaher, Franklin St. No loss. 3—(T) Park, brush fire, -nty of Nor- wich, Mohegan Park. burn- | and | eous, U. S. Finishing Co., near Pres- ton bridge. No loss. 15—(Box 18) Vacant lot ‘burning grass, Mrs. N. Small, 72 Asylum St No loss. 23—(T) ‘Woodlot, burning brush, Rogers estate, rear Clay Ave. No loss. 24—(Box 24) Dwelling, smoking in bed, James W. Alger, 110 North Main St. Loss $9.65. 26 — (Box 7) Dwelling, with matches. John H. Lee, Pleasant St. No loss. 27—(T) Dwelling, defective chim- ney, C. L. Hubbard. 242 Broadway. Loss $50. children 169 Mt. MAY. 6—(T) Dwelling, Dr. E. H. Linnell, loss. 9—(S) Brooder in shed, brooder, Joseph Gagmnor, rear 97 man St. No loss. 14—(T) Tenements and store, chim- ney, Samuel Roberts and others, 4 Cliff smoke in .rooms, 171 Broadway. No lamp in Sher- St. No loss. 15—(S) Stabfe, smoke in rooms, Lawrence Healey, 37 Chestnut St. No loss. 17—(S) Vacant lot. grass fire, Nor- wich Land Co., rear 55 Ward St. No loss. 17—(T) Sanatarium, cigarette and couch, Dr. Donahue and. others, 138 Washington St. Loss $118. 29—(Box 116) Furniture store, un- 9-11 Water Loss $2 29—(Box 4) Hotel, unknown, Farreli & Sanderson, 79 Shetucket St. L $1,843.32. JUNE. 3—(Box 136) Paper mill, spontan- eous combustion, Uncas Paper Co., Thamesville. No loss. 4—(T) Dwelling. chimney fire. Mrs. John Friedman, 57 Thames St. No loss. 4—(T) Railroad track, rubbish i burning, N. Y., H & H R. R Co, rear Shetucket St. 1 s. 7—(S) Tenements, chimney, Frank Snfith and others, 56 High St. No loss. 12—(S) Dwelling, chimney, Wilfred Brabaut, 219 Yantic St. No loss. 13—(T) Smoke , smoking hams, Armour & ., Commerce St. | No loss. 19—(T) hot ashes, N. Y., N. & H. R. R. Co., rear rel Hill { No loss. Dwelling. defective beot B JULY. § 1—(T) Brush fire, city of N Mohegan park. No los —(T) Rub burni i % No Tencments. f . Fitzpatrick and others, Thames S fire and othe ‘roland, 12_Grove Place. T) Yard, gras rear 10 Union St. bunux"' No I¢ hing Co., . overheated | fur Even ;{ Record an | others, Record Bldg., Broadway. loss. 7—(T) Hotel, stores, heated electric iron, Mr others, Waur n Hotel. 10—(7T) Barn, unknown, C. !flln ridge, Maple Farm (T) Yard, rubb \Tc(,olu 97 Mc Barn, incer Tenemen and othe Tenemen i others, 2 soft coal Chd_ppr]] Co., Central Wharf. Tu d Open lot, burning mattress i Benj Benj. | DECEMBER 31, 1910 NOVEMBER. _7—(Box 242) Car barn, test alarm, Connecticut Co.. car barn. No loss. 8—(T) Dwelling, defective stove! pipe, Mrs. Jennie Friedman, 57 Thames St. No_loss. 16—(Box 32) Tencments, chimney, H. H. Osborn and others, 34 Cedar St. No loss. 17—(T) Tenements, chimney. Chas. génnlbug and others, 270 West Thames . 19—(T) Open lot, ‘grass fire, Fred- erick Symington, corner Slater Ave and Cedar Sts. No loss, 19—(S) Store and tenements, sparks from chimney, H. F 1, and others, l‘h West M o loss. lot, sparks from lls Co., (rear) Yantic St. (T) Yard, burning leavés, city orwich, Grounds Norwich Gas & Electric Co. No loss. 26—(S) Dwelling, sparks from chimney, E. Budnick, 12 North High St. No loss. 26—(Box 19) Tenements, lamp ex- plosion. John Connors and others, 42 Mt. Pleasant St. No loss. 27—(T) Yard, brush burning, A. S. Meech, (rear) 18 Union St. No loss. 28—(T) Store and tenements, un- known, H. S. Young and others, 20 Elm St., Norwich Town. No loss. DECEMBER. 4—(S) Tenements and store, over- turned oil stove, E. Potter and others, 83 Franklin St. Loss $10.00. 8—(T) Tenements and store, chim- ney, Royal Trading Stamp Co., 10 Cliff St. No loss, 12—(T) Dwelling, defective chim- ney. A. W. Smith, 16 Grosvenor place. Lofls $100.00. 3—(T) Dwe . defective chim- Frank He 30 North Thames’ 3 i . chimney, H.{ others, 20 Central Ave. 18—(S) Tenements, defective heat- er, Rebecca Cohen 18 North Than 5 18—(S) Janet Fr 25—(T) chimney, Sq. Nolos COLUMB'A Christmas Music and Sermon—Home- | Comers the Holidays. for iy of W. H. Kneel- and in P . 4 STAFFORD Pleasures for Grange Members—| Sprinag on West Road Supplies Many\ Families. | 1 be eting of the Staf-! ay evening. The to hold a dance this (Sat- evening. = owned on 1pply- rown | of \\'m.n\mt I s ac on W | t Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alva Brown. Alice and Lucy tthewson | ford have heen spending few | (rear) 32 Sherman St. No| dge, cigar under plank wich, Preston Bri No unknown, Will- Sherman St Loss $1,230.38. AUGUST. 11—(Box T) Test alarm, city of Norwich cor. Mt Pleasant and Elizabeih Sts. Vo loss. 13—(T) t lot, grass burni Solomon tate, opp. 465 Wes Main St. S) Tenements, chimney, Cas Aff and others, 350 Franklin St. 22— (T) Tenements, chimney, .\hea and others, 10 Page St. (Box 14) Store and tenements, unknown, Dora Spe 1d others, 194 West Main St. L. $250.0 Tenements, discharge of i and othe 1% hed combustion, Hall Brothe merce St. (rear). No I 31—(T) C shed, , Hall Brother: St (rear). No loss. 31—(T) Coal soft cc ing, Hall Brothe: 9-31 Comm¢ (rear). No loss. SEPTEMBER. 2—(T) Coal shed, spontaneous Brothers, (rear) 31 Commer: No loss. §—(S) Tenements, Mary ])un') and otk , 131 Sachem 10--(S) Dwelling, ¢ John | Jabinowski and others, 9 antic St. | No los —(T) Automobile, Kugene Pattison, explosive Starr St. 18—(S) Dwelling, McCloud, 304 Asy 23—(S) Tenements, Leffingwell and othe St. No loss. 23—(T) Tenement Pervidto and otk No loss. 26—(T) Shop, and Hall, (rear) 15 DPalti 29— (Box 126) Paper mil T ous, Unc Paper Co., Thamesville. Loss $2,767.50. chimney, 111 Smith explosic OCTOBER. Dive arpenter 3 1—(Box {chimney. A. Loss 2—(T) leaves, N. Y., & H. Laurel Hill Ave. No 1 ' 4—(8) Tenements, hette and loss. Dwe ling, defex 15 Unca 00. Railroad N. H. banik, burning R. R. smok in rooms, others, 80 Chestuut 4—(T) smoke in Fillmore, Spring St. §—(Box ) '\)u d, sparks ymotive, Lyman Whiti (rear) North Main St. No lo 1 Dwelling, lmrmnt leaves, m F. Fletcher, 54 Lincoin Ave. Tenements, chimney fire doni and others, 253 Talman St. ing of New London County Pomona 6—(T) Dwelling, E. L.| Fence near hospital, hnrn- grange. Crandell, Main St. opposite a'hlnngtul. H \\ Backus Cc 17—Special meeting . of common ! road. Loss $10. ' spital. No loses. eouncil. Death of Miss Ruth J. Gor- 71— (8S) excelsior and ling lightning atches, M an, front of Central 46 (eer Ave. No 1 wedding. st} Station 455" Drvelling - d elect officers, T==(T)¥Va t rubbish burning, { chimney, . il nond, 250 Laurel f Miss Ruth Jane Gordon. G. Bowers gh St. No Hill Ave, Loss 0 rcial mmeeting of board of rush of (S) Tenements, defective chim- water commissioners. Deaths of Mrs. n Park. No y es Tylanda and oth Fannia Prentice and Mrs. Charles F. ing, chimney, John | North Main St. No Jo Hilderbrand. ibney, 33 Union 8t. No loss. 28—(T) Unoccupied, children with 21-—Annual meeting of St. James’ 11—(T) Dwelling, chimney, Michael matches, unoceupied. 157 High St/ No lodge, No. 23, . and A. M. Annual 'n, 9 Oakridge St. No los; 3 meeting of Benevolent union of Cen- 14—(T) Park. brush fire, city of 9—(Box 33) Automobile, gasoline, tral PBantist church. Death of Mrs. | Norwich, Mohgoan Park. No loss. Horatio Bigelow, 62 Broad St. Loss tarense iy : 14—(8) ¥~ Ning zround, spontan- ® $140.00 2 ! s, 330 West Main | Al Ave. and TURNER nL' E with ‘Exercises an d| mas Tree Teturned Joseph's Chom from St. ic, osed hospital, Tu exercise special It has returned er parents in EAST wuu&éfiw Grlm T‘ur,s an Tale. are Another onecs onor among of which forms of tort- ance upon was pmnuunncl a fellow pris- throat was cut with a To conceal their deed hoisted ression iber h]n)\. d T Too Dry Vat fol' Wm'r od of that wint which | tence of deatk, | the body to the |} . moving its arms about | dig_not ac till ti had filled the springs and strearr > | a normal level. According to that, it is mot winter yet in this section, for the springs and streams are not full and there is little frost in the ground. Standard gel WASHINGTON COUNTY, R.L USQUEPAUGH e X Notes of the Holiday Season — New Furnishings for Church. Miss Clara Webster of Providence is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Webster. Miss Mary McConnor spent Christ- mas with her parents in Providence. A. W. Kenyon spent Christmas with his son, Dr. Kenyon, and family. At James R. Lamund’s there was a family gathering, Mrs. Esther Kenyon, mother of Mrs. Lamund, also Mrs. La- mund’s sister and family and Mr. and Mis., John K. Lamund being present. Randolph Carpenter of New York has been a gunest at J. S. Lamund’s. Mr. and Mrs. T. Cahoone of Hope Valley spent Christmas with Mrs. Ca- hoone’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sheldon. Oliver Watson attended the poultry lecture at Rhode Island college Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Lamund have gone to Arctic and Providence for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kenyon passed Christmas day at Wakefield with Mrs. Kenyon's mother, Mrs. Nettie Perkins. Harold Holgate had a Christmas tree to which a few of his friends were in- vited. A supper was served. There was no Christmas tree at the church for the first time in many { years. . To Renovate Church. The seats ha arrived for the church and the carpet and lamps are expected soon. Amos H. Kenyon of Pawtucket spent s home here. on is spending her va- cation wi d K. Crandall and fam- ily at Pawtucket. Mrs. Esther Kenvon Arctic to stay this daughter. has winter gone to with her RICHMOND Baptist Sunday School Has Christmas | Tree and Concert. . and concert of church wwere : i 1 family spent Mon- home of A. A. Wood at Slo- to Pensa- »s has gone ilips is home rt Hoyle -rm\l Wednesday umbull was in Provi- erly was in aturday in WEEKAPAUG. W. C. T. U. to Observe Mothers' Day Th ay red Fishers Ts- Iparents, H. Noyes. Wateh Hill his parents here. eland Carpenter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. spent ng one of the Foster cot W. H. Ba M. hl-:\\nlnr: “on HOPKINTON The members of { J suhonl commit- e met in a at the of the A O1- ¢} in Hope eday afternoon. It as decided continue trans- the schoo! <children from | le over the Wood River branch —Recent Guests in Local Homes. T. U. o to| <. Wi » has been vis- ¥ i built on | LETTERS FROM TWO STATES uru. = g Allen and family were Chdltmu nt-ts at the home of Mrs. E. R. Allen. Miss Deborah Wells Chistmas tree well laden with gifta, The teacher and &unfls of the pub- 1ic school are endoy a vu‘flen un- til Tuesday, January 3, g AROADIA Good Yield of Oats — Scheols Hold Christmas Exercises. O. P. Baker threshed his oats by ma- chine one day the past week, thresh- ing out 129 bushels. Harold T. Barber of Providence vh- iteq his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Barber, over Christmas. School in the third district, taught by Miss Phebe L. Richmond, this week for a vacation of two weeks. E. M. Tillinghast has secured a large quantity of ice of fine quality of nine inches thick. Edward C. Thornley of Tefit Hill has been assisting O. P. Bates the past week. Frank Woodmansee was the gt ¥rank P. Chase Monday and ay. The term of school in the Lewis dis- trict, taught by Elsie Borgman of Moose Neck, closed last Friday with special exercises. Frank Barber is in poor health. ROCKVILLE Visitors of Holiday Week—Churct Servi Omitted. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Sutton and son and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crandall spent Christmas in Westerly. Mr. and Mrs. Erlo G. liarber, daugh- ter Florence and son Wilfred were the guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone at. Clari's Falls. There were no church services at the Seventh-day Baptist church last Sat- urday on account of the storm. Frank Dye of Providence has been spanding the holiday vaeation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dye. The pupils are enjoying the holiday vacation this week. es- Would Be a Great Record. Some folik in Connecticut declare that Col. Ro elt will yot “sat out of Judge Baldwin's hand.” If this comes true, it will provide the most.remark- able case of lion-t ing on record.— ;pmshu.-g Gazette-Times. | o i | Only One “Best” Norwich People Give Credit Whers Credit is Due. People of Norwich who suffer with k kidnavs and bad backs want a kidney remedy that can bhe depended !up'vr\. The best is Doan’s Kidney 1 Pills, a medicine for the kidneve only, f de of pure roots and herbs. and only one that is backed by cures Norwich. Here's Norwich testi- Charles H. Whaley, 9 Treadway venue, Norwich, Conn., says: “Ever ince my first experience with Doan’'s | Kidney Pills some years ago 1 have valued them highly. Their use has saved me a great deal of suffering My experiznce with various remedies ag taught me that many of them, ile doing good in one way, will cause distress in another. Such is not true of Doan's Kidney Pills, which N. D. Sevin & Son's | procured from ! Drug Store. They act solely upon ths § ; kidneys, and do not affect the other ! organs. 1 consideér it a pleasure to { recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to all ney sufferers. For gale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the Unitad States. Remember the name — Doan's — and | take no other- High includes Gas Fitting. that we employ reasonable and guaranteed. 55, 57, 59 We Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sanitary Plumbing and Also repair work in all of the above mentioned lines. stal Hot Air Pumping Engines, Pneumatic Water Supply Systems and Pumps of all descriptions. REMEMBER that our equipment 1s the best, chanics and that our prices are Robert Brown ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager Telephone 133 Open from 7.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m. LINE Pressure team We in- only skilled me- right. All work Estate, t Main Strast.

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