Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1911, Page 11

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DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS | o Christmas Dollar Must Go As Far As Possible, P OANIELSON | have not forgotten 2nd the young wo- ! men who get snarled at and urged to Tire in Grocery Store Originates in | RUITy when already balf rushed to Market Baskets—How the Churches ,,,u reaping some slight reward for Will Observe Christmas—Bank to their patience in the orm of peace of- Accom- | ferings of Christmas gifts from va- and it will “travel some” in the Brooklyn Outfitters Store with 25¢ Police S d S 4.90 Keep Open for Merchants’ {ifarinas ocCHE % s oul avarteem W $10.00 SUITS and 5 9 0 the extraordinary bargains in $1.00 BUCKSKIN 50 wk Geme pEiE e e LR e, OVERCOATS ......J., - these high grade Winter Suits, MITTENS .......... JUC tive work by the fire department Fri- | Mrs. S. Gingras won the honor: dar morning. It was 3.55 g, m.. when | the weekly meeting of the Night Watchman John Gordon discov- | club. erad a blaze in the rear par:i of the Theodore Baribeauit, 5, son of Mr. cellar under A. H. Armington's gro- and Mrs. Alexander baribeault of Ai- cery store in the ISxchange bullding. iawaugan. has an injured spine as the He pulled In an alarm from box 23. result of being dumiped from a boys’ When the firemen got at the fire it wagon in which another child was rid- had strong hoadway. and had wrapped | ing him. a comsiderable portion of the rear part | The count )f the cellar in flames. Well directed ; at Willimantiz to 10c CANVAS GEOVES~. .. ...\... 5C Sweaters . 98¢ $3.50 MEN’S COAT I 95 . Overcoats, Shoes, Hats, Furnish- ings, Felt Boots, Rubbers and Arctics. OVERCOATS ...... &vercoats . 12.90 $2.00 MEN’S 9 5 c -$12.00 SUITS and 8 90 . commissioners will be vy (Saturday) for streams soon subdued this. but it was | the uearing in connection with the CORDUROY PANTS. . SR T S EMEINGY e e Y ' §2.50 High Cut Storm | O | $1.50 Felt Lined 95¢ ORIy = 127, 3o« n the building. the recall being sound- | Danlelson, . EY T e S B - ar Tl Cougiiti $1.25 WORKING Boot, waterproof ... |, Arctics, extra heavy. . 0% Exton Hoavy Tust what the joss will be was diffi- | church was open iriday afternoon for | PRINES 2 o 3 c WOOL MITTENS C $1.00 DRESS MEN’. RUBBERS . 1HC pine Friday, because the | the reception of contributions to he ven to the nee of Danielson cult to dgter - i | Building s filled with smoke and i 1 % S ot Saman Prgiiniapee) Suipiel (e Stablose of the Donielaon | ot 1 R=3 = ‘ 19c WOOL B e e s I - $3.00 DRESS SHOES, l 95 B90c l‘:RgOYS’ RUB- c HALF HOSE ....... C comsiderable area of joists and under- — 3.00 ALL. WOOL o RS IS Sl , sizes 215, to 6. . o Y e P B RS YOON 1,95 . ; e hoy The evidence is that the fire origi- | Death of Henry C. Pemmiman—Private $3.50 DRESS SHOES, $3.50 Felt Boots, stub Fur-lined Caps. . . .. C nated he northwest corner of #he | © .o, no ] ‘Services | for Prescott C- RN o T s proof, rolled edge. ... bin filled with more than orcinary market-baskets but what cause is not apparent, The ar, Carder—Arnold Hearing Postponed a Week—Daniel Meabury Has Leg $3.00 BOYS ; |9 5 35c BOYS KNEE | 9 C 75¢ BOYS’ RUB- 500 $4.00 DRESS SHOB,2 95 iy o e e e W'“d,f s $4.00 BOYS’ bt B i BERS, sizes 11 to 2. . . . e 3 dozen fect from the blaze. = The | woodsiock, died Friday at the home OVERCOATS .... 2 45 ’ o 75¢ BLUE JERSEY DTN e e e oyl A progpdast =% o e e | RS SmErg SR | OVERSHRTS .. 45¢c small. home much of the time since Mrs. | / BIP A SELL . e ot r stores on the first floor i in Woodstock bout y - ) e e S o e $8.00 BOYS 5 u $2.00 BOYS' SHOES 25¢ MULESKIN s* Iodge room on the third TIoor | © Alr « Peneiman was for years en- 3 s $6.00 Corduroy Coats, g T ha e | S i war tor s on OVERCOATs -..... 3.5 —rews . A TR s GLOVEs .......... |1C nd what Uaiiame Sany) = fing out to Fred Frankiin. He was s BovS / sustain will be from h:slv use. Five | > for: years manager of the well 3.50 4 > M e ol e ileet s T oY Dinie et ue Auburn: Mo S $2.50 Boys’ High Cuts, $2.00 FUR HATS, $1.00 DRESS KID e N mston sk e “l‘q""’1';:.':1“'f":"'fif,»f'?:’f“;‘:‘\fi'fi“x,\";;i:‘,':ftf;.l"'t:“"“"fi‘*“f SURTS ... dallD o s s s o ek omtind SNE B GLOVES, imed ... 30C Construction Work Completed. ‘!:::3!'::'::1!1\‘3.)‘1;( :\’;”I‘m‘:\‘a “'.'y":\'x’l‘,n. i on work in this section on | Mass reround :elephone line for the | 3 | \ n Tel~phone & Telegraph Co. oy | FUNERAL. i ) tion engineers, their as- e | t tors and large retinue Prescott C. Carder. | = have zone or are going to funeral service which was pri- | »m ¢ the holidays and the | v P. 8. Irwin of Christ z-;m.\,i cangs of laborers lefi | = reh, Pomfret, officiating, was eld iridey morning at 10 o'cl dnesday, Thursday and 3 he remainder will get| Prescott (. Carder at the ? his e men being bound for | sister, Mrs. Warren Websta e hc [3 o R E B R 266 to 270 MAIN ST., NORWICH L3 $5.50 Extra Heavy Men’s Double Breasted Reefers hiladelphis. A half u hundred men|ing train to Sturbridge, Mass, for a went o on the boat train for | burial. L. E. Smith was the funeral ss 50 RUSS|an Jatter city Thursday night were in | director in charge. Blouse Serge Suits, »vs mood and apparently very ——— ARNOLD BANKRUPTCY HEARING. || Ages 3 to 8 years, at the prospect of getting home Chrisimak \derstcod that the laving of | Postponed One Waek, as Counsel Will in this ction will not be Be Engaged With Other Hearing. mntil next June, this also that will require|{ The hearing on the application for The Store That Satisfies. seve eks and will keep a large | discharge from bankruptcy of Ernest SRR R : i 3 B e e M. Arnold of this city, which was to I een placed in position has it been | Ells Latham: warden Eunice | Jan ] nar s b | Raee e Dt st this ible to supply drink for man, horse | Brown: conductor, Mrs. Laurn Durfee; | tox, Mr nry . Ne f GHRIGTIRAS Sb0 RORT JibSy Soeu el B e o i _.,... ok, an was Intended, but 1t has | assistint e secreiary. Mina | Tillimshast M . aile s s i e e PR een permitted to overfiow continii- | koma Doukhty: inside s-ntinel, Mors e | tenos arle whirma y To Be Observed by Evangelistic | mame time and piace, 't was announced Dier sul el & el nuliues of [DuEoR. obtuigelnenting, s e i Cushoan ot Churches with Special Music and | I'ridey. The reason for the postpone 2 | expended for that fountaim, it would | sonme = oo nrrie, CATTINE | Mr, Brown; organ Buiviche. H | ment is the fac at counsel who v H Se S 1 S 1 W k { seem that it should be placed in r| i Floren n | 14 eneazedat the Hearing are a0 - | HHOpe t0 Secure Social Settlement Worker i ™ e ecwnorver| | on Heiiday Trip ] mes that prom s T h vhich it is adapted with the pr T L b o R “" s rm_and inapiration | the case of Charies . Searls, state at- | Raramtment, With Hobe mn. the orear | Tiolmia wi v L leq Washmgton County R. - torney. vs, the commissioners of Wind- i h 8- | (Savirday) for a Vsl to M. and sanged in_connection | - : ey ment, the rest of the fountaln ought ¢ = ham county, whizh is to be heard in 1 rvig Akerl r. Pert Amb es at the various | Lam county, whi | to be made useful and the Immediate | " ® ARl I B ates have re ches in Uanielson for Sunday ha_.nnl; o e 1 ¥ ihnl.lhhnrhmul improved [ S 2 B L f R g HUFKINTUN SRl ea e S LEG AMPUTATED. T s in_town of special merit, and the cantatas to s ixnled | The commen souncil semmittes on | " Mrrand Mrs, Roswell P, Bawser of | Death of Orange Scott Colline at the i are notable In thie Class. ' | Daniel Medbury’s Pathetic Condition AL IIOUSE CLEAN NG | street railways have taken inte con- | Main sivect ace guests of 0 n | Age of 77 sthodist chureh tomorrow (Sun- e R e oF hacident. | Sideration the need of better cars on | Brackiyn, N. ) D e T e = < | the Washington street line. the pres- | Dr. Arinur Douglas of Brooklyn, N.| Orange s at e Emonne bbbig reaidy. With over 50 The announcement that Daniel Med- ;-"H 'rfi\;‘-- ln1 lh‘n’ vJ-~~x{~r| being |‘ is \iriting his father, Loren J. | ! Hin folees in the chorus. the cantata. The | LUry. about 21 vears of age, and son of 5 - o o - | #bominable and entirely inadequat Jouglis, on Pearl street ' e o e chorus, the cantara, The | i and Mrs. D. N. Medbury, who live | Mr. Gunshanan’s Opinion of Manatuck Hill—The Business | The committec had conference with Still Very IIl. tatl f He Church Monday evening at & o'clock, ] JiSt over the town line In Pomfret. has | esentative of the trolley compan & el o siced in | Nas neas - ] fch g e Nn Sl e o, B FRe- & | week and promise was made that of tuch improvement is n idow and o v Tohr o church win be amigigiear | peen GhlIES B M e e ot Men’s Association to Make an Important Inquiry— | ciort wouid e commenced that wonid | e coniiion ‘of Decon Robert Tl | Ctampiin, 4t o . | the mor ervice a Sap- o N obably result in an improvement of [ ©1. Who is ill &t his home on v n Yiowis ¥, an v a i1t chimel o Biaday thoke = heen received here. Young Medbury . . § o= L n - T T e imore Will be a | i a sraduate of Putnam High school. The Soldiers Who Take in New London Booze Make | ¢ service. Another matier that was SHiits n 17 Weiter: Mal : $ v Hh reEiier Baaaly A e £nd it is said that the amputation was = any resentative wae the unsightly | & Visit (o her siste er at Mre, ( il L e A OO eohcert | siecessary followine & severe accident, Trouble For the Police. poles that disfigured State street. Thes — aday & > n of the cantata - Coming of the | the nature of which is not known here. are of the same pattern as those on | STONINGTON. Oliver " £ . - . King., The Sunday school Christmas| MTS. Medbury has gone to Detroit M=o k‘::nl r‘:'éi.’,",{.“"‘“,“-‘“a just as ln..-\ | = < businesw caller P K's of Cing. Echo I 4 - came e forest, except being | = il e e concert . Christmas tree gather-| All Ready. for Big Event. The Mew London Municipal Art so-y lt is #0, and there would have been no stripped of the bark. That style of | Musical Programme for Christmas at > on Monday cvening, when| The committee in charge of the biz | ciety i3 planning for a crusade for bet- | statement made o the contrary unless | Fole is the most economical for the ~ Calvary Episcopal Church—First | e Jh~lm.u b}l;ash will | cvent nere next Thursday evening, | iering the gemeral conditions in New | foundation for the statement wag fur- | irolley company, hence their ger | Baptist Order of Service. | > lgd, the cast belng com- | when Past Commander in Chief Joh:i | London and will endeavor (o cary on | nished by the official report of the do- |Use wherever permitted. The com - H of of thne Sunday |E. GHman, Boston, G- A. R, will be| the campalgn without infringing uvor.| ings of the association. tee advocated iron poles as being most | The following Christmas music will 3 K present, is receiving addltional letters | the duties of the court of common| The committee declares its purpose | 5atisfying to the public, but If it were | be sung at Calyary church: 10.30 a. m., | he ,y|1,|rz4(ig:‘nal church on |irem prominent persons accepting in-| council or other organizations, but | to be the increasing of the fire prot:c- | Ot possible to furnish such poles, in- | processional hymn Venite chant; | ' ihe service wi ! be marked by | itations to be oresent. The latest ac- | will arran » work in harmony with | tion of New London and to that end | *iStence was made that the present |Gloria Pathi: Deum audamus, | of Christmas, and the pro- | ceptance is from Charles 1I. Bissell | ajl. One of the objects hoped to be| data will be sought from fire depart- | disfigurement be removed from the | Horatio Parker; Benedictus, Garret and squared poles appropriate- | Kyrie Ele Gloria Tibi und L ce commander of | atiained is the formation of a social! ments in other cities with a view of | 5treet unday | Southington, junior mme arranged for the painted be substituted. Christie; Credo: ofice hymn: offer- 1day afterncon at five o'clock | tae Sons of Veterans, division of Con- | center and the securing of an experi- | changing conditions for the betcer in |13 | unlike, it is promised, any- | necticut. R enced social settlement worker for the | the New London fire department, All Over in the village of Westerly the | torfum, anthem, Sing, O lHeavens; | er given here a similar Arrive in Alabama. ole purpose of improving the condi- | uf which sounds well, but leads some | (rolley companies are compelled o use | C. Simp presentation of the alms. . L ihe decorations will be of} Tetters received here from Harold .| tion of the poorer classes. The work | of the local fire fighters to inquire of | Iron or squared poles, as are also the | All Things Come of Thee. O lord ove roe ers pite. ‘The central thought in arrane- | Cornin announce the arrival at En- | of the society is varied in nature and | the committea as to just what is not | téiephone and electric light companies. | Sensem, (redo and Sanctus and there is not a single poke of the | munion hymn: Gloria Excelsis, old be in positicn to aid in all that| right in the present volunteer fire de- partment, one of the mosat economically nducted and efficient departments in g | the towr z the event has been White GAfts|rauia, Ala. 1 or th k)rrg, and the music, recita- | Purnam. 1 be in harmony with | Ifarlie I. Cerbin aad Tar: after a_pleasant trip from | w f Mrs. E. M. Corbin, Miss|is undertaken for the city’s good. d S. Cortin. | Healtn Officar Black 1s to head a com- State street variety in what is known |chant; recessional hymn. Children's as the village or the compact part of |service at 7 p. m.: Processional hymn of Westerly. What has been | Psalms; Gloria; Magnificat: hymn; « CHRISTMAS fons, et hat idea. 77" Christmas tree exer. They will spend the winter at Enfaula Mittee on sanitation that will have in | New England. If a wedge i b > ai this church will be on Monday | where Mr. Corbin describes the country | 1is memhership a representative from | made to drive for a paid Aepartment | 3ccomplished in the village of Westerly | fertorium, The Beckoning Star, Need at b o'ciock. 4s being quite wonderful and the cli- | cvery ward in the city. Already the, it will be found that there are a great | "U8ht to be accomplished in the pro- | linger. Children's tival in Bunda rA ¥ At St. Alban's. mate delightful at this season. Enfaula | health department of the city has this | many like unto tne Missourfans in the | ETessive city of New London. There Is_ school room. 7.30: Carol Miss Wood's | © ION®R At St Alban's. churcli. the sérvices |18 on the Chatalicochee river special work In crhurge and it is the | Seaside citv. So the committee ap. |? WAV to do these things, and Westerly” cinss: trio, We Three Kings of Orient [0 10 i aday will be at the usual houre | 2t that point the states of intention of the society ccmmittee tof pointed was for n broader purpose | Makes the application. Why not New | Are, thry s of the school %148 gk the Christmas day services at 7.30 a. Georgla. The family expect to re- | aid the constituted authorities in the| thar locating fire apparatus on the | London? Conferences without results by school: distribution of gif GENTS YOS : and 10.45 2. m. The choir will sing | 190 to Putham in the spring. work and without dictation er ant Ncrthwest, and that feature is to be | ATe considered by busy people to be a sic under direction of Miss ( FOSTCARDS AND BOOKLET eautifnl Christias music. The Anniversary of Wreck. >nism ix planned to have a sys- | no part of the committee work! That Waste of time. Ea il rpeniac; By, ¢ f rOYS yL I hristmas tree at St. Alban’ church l.ocal raflroad men recalled that I, thoa: o keeping the 2ity | sure is news and official, at that PR e offic nE all services, ’ n e on the afternoon of Tuesday, | Friday was the anniversary of the big an the co-operation of the| The people generally had suppcsed STAFFORD SPRINGS First Baptist Church - ND SEE THEM Stepren's A A e R orth Cromvenneaois | Leople the object can be achieved. that there was pretty fair fire protec- | sunéay morning at 10.45: Preiude COME IN A e . Christmas exercisee at the Pente- [lust year, when a fast freight erash-| . S ;A::xll’l;rl\‘alwfll;:;\dz;ni‘;ndflt::nl:;fidu‘u:;‘l Officers K. of K. A—Funeral of Mrs.|Praver and Cradle Sons: Euphon um | »stal chu Monday | ed into a local fr . resulting in the @ purchase of the Post place o , when - of solo, melected, C. Gi. Cushman: Doxolo y cvening. when a programme Including | death of one tralnman and the severe | in Norwich for the county samatorum | other cfties, anywhere near the sizc| ' r2nk N. Carpenter—Officers of Men | Zolo. neiecied, T G, Camaman: Do e |Stew Bouilion Cubes pecitations ana musical numbers will | injurs of two others, aside from doing for cenlumn:‘ivuh the props fall from :’: Mew Longon, will prove hat there and Religien Committee. | Morn: responses: Giloria Patri; scrip Vi 1 Bouil Cube be carried out. i thousands of dollars’ d2mage to rolling | the report that Maratuck hill in th, =ol Yy to the supposition. . 3 = ture: offertory, Emmanuel, duel, Miss | d " ’ S stock. B = town of Warerford was to be lhena:t:. = noaford castle, Kolghts of King Arl price and Mr. Brown; prayer; = re s i . - 4 thur, elected the foMowing officers at | ;onge, Holy is the Lord of Hosta: an Armour’s Beet Extracl Services of Christmas Day. > - Putnam Camp’'s Officers. This is the place which it was report- Some of the soldiers when on pass | the meeting Thursday evening: King, A1 St James’ church the masses o £ e i ol K - The “fmual | Putnam camp of Modern Woodmen | ed had been purchased by Mayor Ma- | from the island forts give the local | Howard Tuthill: seneschal Kingaley | (Dem, Thers Wero Shepherds: hym frashes e AveD. - PosULES,, Chrtnmed Marshall’s Beel Extract n ! Christmas day will follow the usual - & - A o .rs | han. bur which was subsequently de- Crior, Commencing with solemn high | 0f America has elected these officers | han. bur % 1 police censicerable troubl snah: & Conv ity t % T Al A mata ceremony that it | for the ensuing term: Venerable con- | nied. although the mayor has option on | a° whole the soldiers are remarkabiy Honty Pease: Beraid of toe " oioer, | mareh. S *hristmas s not the fortune of many parishes the | 5l Walter Wallen: grand viser, Henry | the property, It s located convenfent | well behaved, but, of course, there i | David Shepard: herald of the fiag, Eari | p Crcning, 730: Prelude, Christy e far SR whblisen mize of Danielson to witness. ~Other | DoSauel; clerk, Hiram Oailey: bankor. | 10 the Kast Lyme trolley road and the | a certain percentago who imagine they | Jonkina. B By - ety L . A T masses will be sung at the usual hours | Louis Gareau; managers, M. J. Lynch. | wonder 1e that the slghtly place has|are about all there are on earth when Funeral of Mrs. Carpenter S o s witoctory, wioll R ha Sune ot tbe mal Hours | Mark Gaflant, ‘Arthur. Authier. | mot been utilized for some public put: | Anea: with ithe axient, and this Tap- | . e e o Carpenter. Toio, Miie George M. Robinson: pr » i and the : g gt tea 1€ 16, & | e eItk ihe: E he funeral of Mrs. Fran Car- | rolo, Mrs. George obinson: pra P i W k h nins. Rl e B hill, or perhaps more properly a small [ §3v- This month, the day afeer ba. | penter took piace from Grace chureh response. Holy, Holy; anthem, Shout eop e’'s arKke Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. R. the Glad Tidings hymn sermon 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Bank Hours Extended. Fixercises, Christmas trees, visitors | mountain, mainly of earth, and cowered k. = . oy 5 o) , aay, the soldi v ore o fMete Hoos ih natural shrubbery. ‘Om the crest | huisierous than ever amd_ ihe fact | M- D: A Jiavs marked the, Slosing of the fall| therc is a large plateau and from this| came to the notice of the officer in | L6 SPrings cemetes I'riday. and the pupils ae now at I | DIgR_ point the scenic view is maz- | command. So last Seturday night, a | 15 church meeting of the Congre- 3y at I nificen Although looated not: far | provost guard of four sergsants armcd | Eational church will take place Thurs- ! CHEy St srier the holidax from Fog Plains old farmers in and equipped as the law directs, were | 45 evening. the 38eh. LG At Notre Dame academy the orches. | Lioing o O, pieins, ol 3 v decla the plains | Getatied : . i tra_composed of girl pupils has been | ira covercd with fox that the atmo- il iorPoclal duty in New Lon- | ine family of Wiiliam Stmonds in the Sgnecd Snd developed fhis term %0 | sphere i3 as clear as crysial on 0P| police sdepectment of Chos city. ‘The | FOI® | ams officiating. Burial was in hymn; postiude, Festal March. T choir, will consist of the following: ( nos, Miss Katharine Price, Miss | That the business men of Danieison amd the viclnity merved by the insti- t have an opportunity to posits and transact other husiness. the officials of the Windham County Nutional bank have kindly ar- ranged to be open this (Saturday) aft- rm 4 to 530 o'clock, this ion mav rake late ernoon 3 That it Is now & vers Sad \ anzerent being very much appre. | Mt it ls now a very pleasing musical | of Nanatuck hill. Tais site was shown | hon soms. reporced ot the oelice of- | Cfficers of Men and Religion Com- “iated by the merchants of the town Towr. Topfox ommissioner Gunshanan, but he de-| fice and offered their servica to asaist | mittes. Nature Fake Stories. The milie and factories In Putnam | CJATed that it was not an avaliable | in enforcing proper order among the | The men and religion committ = 3 s site, as there was abselute lack of . : Home zoléfish in a globe in ihe bar- | and the surrounding towns close this | Lot 5 0 Yiaceric: light and perhans | 5o diers who were on pass in the city. | the Congregational church has el ot hesBes n the o water 50 5 | sccotin finper on his Hieht Tand e tha| camp ground for the Indians of thel in”dhort order snd ordeted to GRelt | sr. e secretary. €." V. Chan- atter n® fire in the adioining | -esult of catehing It in & botiling ma. | 2lden (ime, provided they came back | ladging places. Four of them refused | (- Allen: Doy work, J. H. Valentine: Tore, Fiiday morning, their piight bes | chine which he was operatms at the | Sod wanied to live in the same 0ld way | and ware locked up in the police aGa- | missions, C. ¥ Chandier: aocial sarice e - £. their plight be- Py & &t the | but noc as a site for @ modern sana- | fion. They were taken back (o the | 1 ocier ‘.\V:K‘efi.m‘“v‘"‘-'”«?f,?‘" ng due to the Alling of the room with | Chickering hotel. bat 1o smoke. They were given salt water| Attorney Charles L. Torrev has been | 07 V™ forts in the morning and punished. The | verse: Bible stud . R. G. Cla treatment to revive them. There was | rctained as associate counsel to rep- cMcers and ine better element of ihe | jcint meeting Wwith other committees also 2 story Fridar to the affect that | resent Gordon A. Johnstone of Daniel- | _Tneugh the official rapert cf the do- | soldiery in the New London artillery | will he held next week to arrange for e iarge and azed and well trained goat [ Son ‘n the mandamus proceedings | ings of a recent meeting of the New | cisirict do net propese to have the|a rally in January. in the lndze room on the third floor | 2gainst the county commissioners at | Lendon Busiress Men's association | geeral good "eputation of the soldier e ! hd meen smotherad from the same |the hearing to be held in Willimantic | Stated plainiv that the asseciation hn ! disturbed by the actions of & compar- enuse, but some of the members were | toGay (Saturday), nrged the court of common council to | atively few fellows who are no credit NOANK prerared to demonstrate that this lat- | Fdward Day of this city, who has|I3commend appropriation & that the[to the service, — ter claim was a canard. been a pa;ke',n;.racxe’!v‘lmn;:dklal ltrut. A\“zri:\:ve:*orrstshl“hnve a -Ie:‘:n n;’? » — Ofluor; Elected :v L'kerty Council— . ment at the Day Kim ospital, was | € . worked its passage thren other acon Rol Pal = e e Ahle to roturn to his home MEiday ly mecting and had appeinted 8 | the ere thet tel }',.,..“"3,.“" i of T e G 3 g Being good to the “Hello!” girls | Rev. Frederick Bailey of Worcester | committee o ascertain why the ceurt xk. drinking feuntain ul the junction| Liberly couneil, Daughters of Am- The best part of the day is the evening, when the whole family is st the local telephone exchange is a | will oMelate the services at St.|of common council had net furnished | of lunkuu!’rmmn streets, will soon | eFica, held tueir weekiv meeting in gathered together around the habit that some appreciative subserib- | phiip's church Sunday. the provided fre protection to 1ihe|be piaced in pos ? R e e Pt Siee s ot - ain den irating that tn by o & v Df pesition. apd there wiil rooms reet and elect I'he old days of the smoky fireplace udla-u. u-dl. ..._l...m. I their ers are aguin demonusirating that tie: The Unspoakable GIt will be Rev.| Nesthwest, 1t is new oMicially deniod | be, therefore, memnal of the scene ef | €1 the following CfF . cre: PR g s o gt e~ Lo« Aoy o Thomas WFeltman's sermon subjeet at | that the cemmiitee was appobnied for that hus pervaded the \icinity Councilor, Mrs. Mary Durfee: viee A ‘flue—ewd-y in the United States slove, more nb.- S ooo': “thess R ‘ne Advent clinch Sunday merning. any sach purpoee. There certain since the fall of Hebe. For the | councilor, Misx Bertha “Thomp, T ving their cloas, ‘white light to than 3,000,000 hor 33 P iad PATENTS Alphonse Patnaude, who for the past | Variance in (he official annoumcements | goud name of the eity, and in keeping | ¥ociate councilor, Miss Haitie Halh- &h: ol o - et 16" vears has been employea by the | and thercfore ihere must b misimder- | pith the scenive movement of the | bun: aseoclate viee conneilor, Mrs : RS oo mbes, R 9%e sumtit git & hater light thes the lowr-pulond Raye _ H: Wheaton Bullding and Lumber cem- | standing betweea the officials. Phe | New * miolpal ARt sociely, it wves. |t has become se popular we may almost call it “the official lamp of the Frotec:t your ides. Handsome 60-Dage | nany, has removed with his family te | stateracnt is made, oMieinily, that is, by hal that the comman council com- S = American family.” Guide Book Free. Word = ster. @ member of the commitice, that there | mattee ng the matter in charge Children Cry m::’“_:::_: - o il handsome sickl i —an et sy your Rave lamp : or wise for daseriptive circular 1o any agency of the HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law.| AN extra delivery of mail matter on | is no intent:on of interforing with er | wiil embrace tie opportunits {0 wet Curistmias dax in Puinam s promised | sttempiing (o direet or dictacs o the | the fountain in Broper working oraz: FOR FLETCHER'S Standard Oil Company incorporsted Phoenix Bloek, Danieisen, Conn. |ic the amount of Increasing matter | fire commiilec € (he court of common | in- conmection With: the replacing oy LTy warrancs it conncil. 1f that be o, it/is well that ' Hebe, Nevor since the tounum,hu Ca ASTORIA

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