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shey h-‘., A, il the | Y., is spending a week at his home on m H disciples of our For we see at | Mérchants avenue. F ly Bhr Isimas SBI' mnns in I.ncal PIIIMS T e R . _— Vet Cowtasssass el Viu' maker | Htrbeses Syt o S Hair Dressing this grand consummation. Christmas — FURNISHING | _Tha Bunetin shouid ve deliversa | The Nativity was the General Theme there Being Special et R L ek L [Ny e PR ".33:|Benellts the Hair of Men, UNDERTAKERS | SIERIEe R whe Fak W eSelve oh M il toward Tt “bri brief | 11 d family i becribers, who fail v 2 . E Wil to men. ngs | Fleur, ana famits. S | that time will confar o fave kr- lusic and Appropriate Decorations in the Churches. ite from oul i seliishness and ; Tsola “ace for ‘the mor | Women and Children e Bt e et isolation. A trace for the moment to s AMred Legare 1\nd! Heary Allen & Son § oo e i Porteous Mitghell COMPANY i - the hostilities incurred in the tremen- nfield are the gucsts 88 Main St. THE WEATHER. dous struggles of life. Alas that it | —— Fesstant o With one of its most attractive Just so Isalah's conception took on|should be only at Christmas, a brief il RISIAN SAG have b, - Y. dressings of Christmas green the plat- | definiteness; a purified soclety, resting | spasmodic effort, and then weak huo- | Mrs, A, D8 r ,,m‘.m,,n,.,‘ street | €Verybody in the house ¢ it regular- LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED For New England: Geuerally fair|form in the Central baptist church | on noble personality, that centered | mun nature falls back again into the | Mrs. o amont of e ot (1. IUa fne for children ws well as ; moderate north- | Sunday morning was consistent and | about a dominating person, who Is no | tenor of its wordly and selfish ways. | Was taken to St doseph's hospltal | ol peand The Lee & Osgood Co. erry north winds. dignified. Many were present to enjoy | Tiers human figure, but a diviner pres- In spite of this, let us AT muarantees PARISIAN BAGE to drive Predictions from the New York Her- | the anthems as rendered by the cholr | cnice, God with us in the man. To |cherish this blessed season, for it — away dandruff, stop falling hair or | ald: On Monday fair to partly over-iand the soprano solo by Mrs. Nelson | him it was a vision not wholiy unrid- | a yearly reminder of what we can 40| Miss Katherine Phalap of South- ' ltching scalp, or money back. Large cast and continued cold weather will | 7. Crowell which was sung with mag- | dled. To us it is a reality of which | {f ‘we but try. It is the promise of | priqge §s spending the week with her |botile 50 cents. prevail, with light to fresh variable |nificent effect. Christmas day bears its repeated wit- | fulfillment yet to come. Let us keen|giher Themos Phaiun. ‘I think PARISIAN SAGE is good winds, followed by increasing cloudi- | Rev. P. C. Wright took as his ress. Christmas until the world shall ask In 5 a hair grower. It is good (o rid the a Redeemer and King who | carnest. Why cannot we have = the [ Rais oF. dRNBei ond PioD . the. hase Christmas ub- . and on Tuesday partly cloudy |sect, A Saviour Born, and emphasized | We hav weather, becoming = unsettled. with | the fact and told of scenes at the time | !ays hold of human nature. And He | spirit of Christmas with us all the Mr. and Mrs, Archibald Kyle and!gtl OF, Cencerit snd Btop atifer as . b & siowly rising temperatures, preceded by | Chrisy came. Few spiritually minded | is come from God, bringing to our hu- | time: daughter Alice are the guests of rela- | won' (WM G it T ntend to o rain or snow. conceived a litile of the meaning of | man problem the fallness of God’s| Christmas stands for the incarnmation. | tives in North Attleboro. Yoap 12 I e e S ¥ kaow Ik Dexded Ou Observations in Norwich, the Birth of a saviour. but a majority | Srace and truth. Through a ving per- ;[:u- Infinite o0d snters into human Saiesd v Iy Sheal "~ Eannan. Jathness, Mat- P vand ecor epo? £ understood him as a political deliverer. | 5on God revealed Himself, a human | 1ife. He comes near to us. He be- Viifred Pollard Anding aevers) | SRAItONE: Towa: | RN Sovir: o armscr, hod tha. ‘chamees | The think needed for il men (o up- | rerson identifiod with our rowth and | comes ane with us This reality 1s 80 | 0,00 U0 I R " o lience | = B —— i reratire ind the barometric |Preciate his siviourhood fx the power | hiruggle. a” man is a refuge, | splendid, so mysterious, so Incompre- | JA¥S at his home —on & EProvidence e o e e PO | o v il ™S0,1® &, TS | TR 30 MEotorioie to, i Smbnor | pirest. M. Fotlare e Srmplogedon the LOW PRICES Store Closed Toda v Ther. Bar. | Spoke of the fact that within 70 years | Isalah’s word is come most fully true. |see it and feel it as the angel observ- | 010 PR R T A gt % y err : .. 50 29.48 |after Jerusalem fell, sin was cribbing | But in coming true it has bruudvm;ll ers saw :dnrl mz]u. S s many % 3 z at the vitals of the Jewish life and the | again. Humanity is glorified by God's ur modern universe which has been es of e Patlon Went (a ruin. The trouble with | cnfrance upon it CNrists men are|se wonderfully extended in time and SLIPPERS in commemoration the vorld is sin. summoned to fulfill its possibilities. space r.-r us needs the message of the SR L, We are apt to deal with selfish prob- The special musical programme was | inearnation more than ever. e need g . of Christmas Day .95 [lems, poverty, soclal evils and drink- | finly rendered, the anthems and offer- | this truth to offset the dead welght of 30,00 | trying to find the cause and relation- | tory number being sung in a . skilful [ matter and impersonal force which 50.02 | shiu, whereas the fact is that ail exist | manner. apparently seems deaf to man's aspira- Christmas 104 Main Street 5 becabse of wickedness of the human | First Baptist Church. tions and Mdeale. e oty Tagtviie, Dec. 24 eart. They will always exist as 1ong | 7The Wirs a0 & e in on teaches us. as noth- d, wife of L« Comparisons. g iR 2 e The First Baptist church was pretty | ., oige does or can, that this is God's | S Th ch c Sathe Wine n(\ At w Joed 5 a saviour, )1»:'; Pine and hemlock were extensively | MOl At Tevenls a8 Aot s crely his e - ‘morning, Dec. 2%, Ll 3 T Saturaay's weatlre ° follow! ity gt by - Eosdirgrerd b s 00 e e Lmop i o 2 9 Burfal in New Haven. b s ccriy oeming satn:wind becoming | And we refoice today that a saviour ta | ""Rev. ¥ 0, Cunningham at the morn | VOwer or wisdom, but his heart. o aamp i ¢ g Store Open Evenings RoRthweet: % |born. _There is joy' today because of | ing scrvice took as his text Luke i wife of Jonn Kern, aged 48 s e Gtivic tvon Wi ha Y. Tl Rosis hat ‘.lv‘,-s;x-‘mnq,m”: the world. He | “ffe shall he great: and shall be called CHRISTMAS AT HAILE CLUB. i o o o tnd - kg brought not only life and immortal- |Son of the Ilighest,’ He said: o T per late home, 47 Four- er; morthwest wind A ity, Fut a blessing through transfor v re = = Observed Sunday Afternoon With e i, Do | Sk i Stew Bouillon Cubes Sunday’s weather: As predicted. (1% fut 3 blessing through transtor | © He'was ‘great in homiilty Pty aind Mbsioal Prommane: Pt e oy 'CIII'ISfmaS GEORGE G. GRANT, T ET ation of the worth of human life and e upo: e thio e T — At Maplewood cemetery i < 3 Vigoral Bouilion Cubes Moon_and_Tides. Boman liberty man Justice. The | e upen him the form of man (hat| Cpristmas at the Haile club was ob- | GAYLOR—In Norwich, suddenly, De Undertaker and Embalmer Armvs Beel EXII‘&C‘ I g -“l-l\_ i 1, - i"“ 1l Moon | message of was not politically | jowehip with the Father. Mary K“u[s(‘)r\'fid on »\ur:dai\ ’\ll;rnmu{_ “‘v"‘h ‘;\: 23, 1911, Albert ¢ lor, ged | Rises. | Sets. [| Water.il Sets. | revolutionary. It was revolutionary In | merote concant to the Angels 2Y¢ | Christmas party from 3 to & o'clock, vars o . 5 £ > . 1l b T | the” spirit of man. Tn Jesus Chrst | Mea hecame the menns of fulfliing th | At Which a large number of the mem: | Funeral & will neld_in Su est/ons 2 Providence Sl., Tallvill: Marshail’s Beet Exiract God began to desl éftectively with con- | pirpose uni pronise of Jehovah It | e Wero presept; and were delight: | - chapel of cemetory, " New | Prompt attention to day or night salla. Just the thing for this weather. | 1114 Tre hope of tho world lies in the hym tho same tith Mark v:7 that | §ramme pro 0 H | COREY—1n Dec. 24, 1011, algrn: | zospel. “God s working out his plans | the angel here gives him. The aiter- | This consisted in part of the following | “Ghry . aged 45 yea st 019 | theoush Christ. Jesus is God's u- | nuticm, it we resect his right to the | Srchestral numbers rendered by Mra. | xofice of funeral hereafter. preme act for the realization of his |(ille, “Som ot the Iiighest.” is appall- | Bilzabeth Danihy, piano, and Raymond | pritord and Lridgeport papers please PLAID BACK People’s Market, a4 | 436 | o Il 238 Giema) purposes in the human race. | L ang roba. the world of o Teaoam- | U idred, violin: Schuberts Serenade; | FL | irs after high wster it 1s Tow | We rejoice thercfor birth of a | er and Christianity of & firm founda- | Selections from Madam Sherry: Gou” | oxaNTON Sroo\denons Jige a1 6 Frankiin St. B il 15 followed by flood tide. | saviour through whom the humar fam- | {jomn nod's Ave Maria; La Cinguintaine, | STANTON—in Providence, Dec. 2 e —— SRR A ity will be dellevered from sin and |"7la was great in self-denial and | Gabriel-Marie: Cavalleria Rusticana, a Stanton, In 2d - JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. GREENEVILLE NEWS. all its consequences, morally, socially | poverty. Dependent on the ministry | Intermes: :'3;'61;{‘:::? ; Berceuse from STE‘RIRY‘:I!"‘ New London, "Dec. 21, R o aite o and_politically. | of trose who loved him for food and dther finely rendéred selections on|SULLIVAN—In New London, De Broadoloths. dance at Public School Second Congregational Church. a miess robe he is able to sympa- | Report of Atts Billiard and Carriage Cloths {he programme were as follows: Solo, |~ 1911, Jeremiah I., son of Jimes a —Holi isitors. attendance at tie Sun- | thize with the lowliest and poorest of | & : e _Jeremi; 2 Holiday Visitors: I ene | Tial il ine (ha o aes Mrvas v‘:h?lFl‘:;lna‘]‘IIlele 2:]1:» V”.‘:,?;‘Tfiie Mary Sullivan. SPECIAL—1,000 yards of Cleakings We will serve a Special ® The report of attendance at tI gational church, which was ap- |2 homeless life in it. He was great | 1o 00k (AH0 ‘,nd]'“‘u Seace, Miss HiMPsTEAD—rln iroton 21, £ 00 conts that are werth $1.08 Greeneville public school for the mum\«'fllx decorated for tne "season. |In plty, compassion’and scntlencss. | Lol ey et “Holy Night, Miss Nei- | 1911 H., wife of R e T I ot ey werthy rae. 2 . 15 follows: Under the dircetion of Mrs. George T | His treatmant of the si roman: | L e ek em ng th o % Lord and with (he capable assistance | of the timid soeker for truth and |48 Crowe and Aiss FEAAbOtE TOurR oep ol to every lady who reads thi ristmas | 5 of Miss Fuller at the organ, the spe- | blessing: and of iitile ckildren clearly | Hiv* e D R TANGE advertisemant, | E ; | given | perbly symmetricai anl satistying life. | ;,or were drawn from a Chrisemas pie | T wish to exiend ¥ e N I > Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoff preached | as great in loyalty to the Father. | {hore wore Gre e Core 6, ERERIRS B8 | to Sedgwick Post of Norwich and t OCtAWIM No T inner l the ‘sérmon in blank verse, the prepa- | Hear his say, I do always the things | (o"iio diiferent packages, cuch member | the friends and neighbors who have ex- Hoxies 0 ration of which required much_time | that please him. Jearned. obedi- | {0 the aifferent geckages cnos MemDer | ressed their aympathy In any way : Menday, Dec. 25 A Faileth, Love's Permanence. He re- [do the will of God. What a lesson ['P(Q the Pl 0 o | Tubng ELT e Ve AR Room ferred to the gifts which the wise men | for us. who 8o often choose our “own | A% the 1ea Nour S, APAG GOroetsd o aar Qe d ot L Topair, remodel, re-ed A ’ Soem brought, frankincense, typintying faith, He was great in his fidelity | Rriifas (ot LOONE PUS Mary Keenan, Prloc g 1l work guarantecd. Dr ot F 12 until 3 o’clock I | - . Dhy wett City All 4 a1 rom 12 until 3 o’cloc! toom myrrh as life's bittersweet, for hope | Scriptures. The story of his | Joecs TRAbENe SLurphy, oy o epal, | ¥ FOR LADIES Al Work guaranteed, : nd zold in unchanging quality like ation shows Iis estimate of the | pyzapetih CRUnAnn. JEmAle STRA TR tor work. and wealth of the word love which never faileth. | i Crofi | et el Ay g At Park Church ven when The hangs on the cross he | WUERbeth Mont and SOy B8 CUUSE Table Lamps, Percolators Telephone 2 Franklin St At Park church there were the usual | 5, Sl carcful to exactly fulfl the|, penefit whist during next month and Electric Domes, Casseroles, e = Waunregan flou;. S B corations of .evergreon. An |SCriptures. He was gréatas s to ; | the Monday evening singing class is Chafing and Baking Dish oot “Dromramme | b1 Christmis | Yo, Biiasotly, S0, SUEALOL S0 | o"have . {wo week” recess, nol T Silver Table Ware, Dellvered fo Any Pari of Norwich The Parker-Davanport Co TR Was ' Teaturg of (e sertice, the | Saieeny Set] IS ORuES, LUl MMEL | eoming its lessons again until Jan. ain Street, Elostrie’ Cooking. Gorviosn, Che Ale that ia acknuwiedged to be the Proprietors offertory %010 By, k. [Learned being |his gift o the world. The words of . Wil Seales. Dutionty best on the market — HANLEY'S for violin, wcello_and orgun’ by Miss | yoans have siiil e v lEnt ind splk-| SANG CHRISTMAS CAROLS. Carpst Sweepers, Wringers, PEERLESS. A telephone order wil | Lelen B. Royce, Mr. Learned and Miss | o of initacies. Thes socm stranse and | s e . . Bread Makers, Chopper: recelve promp: attention. I 3 2. 34 8Lz | Tat i | Afaost beyond hellef tAl we leasn to | uniore Jrom Broadway_ Church Sing Funera Irectors Imported Aluminum Ware, D. d. MOCOKMIGK. 20 Franklin St 5 Sa o aciin by, TOWe's Curistmas sermon Was | estimate the resources of a personal- BB hyeain o Thermometers, Electric Pads. e T e et paptist ChUrch | et ho was In-the house.” There was | &y, (et could suy, ‘Before Abrabams| 4 pieasant display of the Christmas ahi et 1647 A pleasant entertainment was given | gjways this ferment of interest where- Lam. No condition ever reached | spirit which was warmly appreciated by the Sunday school in the Third | aver Jesus was and. there the mut. | 06 Mmit of his power He was great | {5 % Ven on" Sunday afterncon by a 5 R Baptist church at 7 o'clock Sunday | fdes always gathered. Some people |13 IS death. No founder of any other | ljags ‘of juniors in Broadway Congre- Adam’s Tavern Gyening before a large congregation. | seem to be & fount of vitality and the | [CLElon ever died as ald Jesus, All|gational ‘Sunday school, taught by N The auditerium was made atiractiVe | center of interest, but crowds do not | i ure shuddered at the immensity of | Misq Freeman, the pastor's assistant, ! Bie Sacrince and the tremendous im. | Mise FYeeman, the pastirs assistant 1861 by the use of Christmas fir and holly. | yun after us. The personality, the man- The programme was well carried out | ner of handMng the same interests, port of the cross of Calvary. His | Fhen they doteneyet to Tro Toms o testh seven words on the cross are unique | DrOf CURrles WL RS SOCT Che tols o i need atten- offer to the public the finest mtandard . hesitate. o e rarks the difference Dbetween the e b o what restty "1 issponsive reading, Pearl Moody and | no one has so compelled the attention | Urrection. One whe could burst the | greeting to the professor. The half Telephone call 328-8. Bohemian, Pilaner, Culmbach Bavarias you what really Selen Laskin; Jeayer. TAv. (RObOrt F) of theiwntld . an Jesus, unone heve|sorS) oL TSR CENGE CTANEEIEN dozen little girls and one boy were v Al Pale and Burton, Musirs good dentistry True: song, Bells and Songs, chorus: | shaped 1a Mistory to oo gron: extens | Incarnate Life. Raised to be his peo- | CORIE, EUR BRI, FNG, DRE, 00%, WUD | Henry B, Church. Wm. Smith Allen. s Gwianeer Dol et C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker s hope an e to bring heart and com- |y yphg and regaled upon oranges from ition. Mildred Cass; recitation, | e ati it even before his comin He stirred it 0 befory ning. Hil P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish tistry. Let - Glaiys Smead; song, At Christmas | 1o, e propr [ fort to the mourners, his 1s altve for- | $Up08 T34 TOET Y UROT LANERS, FOT us introduce you to what Time, chorus; recitation, Robert Pock- | lawgivers were on the losvont for thy | vermore to work out for his purpose. | f, 8% 0F L3018, Tl ing Ale, Storling Bitier Ale, Anheuser, acknowledge to be ex- ham: recitation, Florence Ladd; song, | dawn' of Nis aDBroneh amo thir coc|He s great os our high priest. An (P SentEom JONIR L o0y o FOR THE BOY Budwelsar, Schiitz and Pabat i et e The ‘Song Al Glorious, school Tect: | uavimucs iy Shproach, and this ex- |ever living mediator, he works on in | yote Mitle viswors ~wened bim e 'A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tewn tation, Alice Conrad: recitation, Julla | peoples. We are ourselves singing it | Lh€ MOSt .u.nwn@»usiynd"rlfl;m‘fx';f brought a helpful message of Christ- Wagens and Bicycles, Telephone #47-12. Sulinsky: scng, Crown Him King of | today. It was no trivial affair to carry sforming human character and fit- Lo 3 Cheer in their sweet youns volos ot Blcitass: Feot Mitla, PAINLESS Extracti chool:” exercise by class of | through mo. Taany ABCS-_his APpresch crude stones from nature's quar- yng bright faces. On the day before e o - & xtracting girls; duet, The Angel's Song|to his world house. It has been an place in an eternal temple. | Thapnksgiving they remembered Pro- ain Knive: ectric Toy and Filli ‘ugene Cass and Rev. . F. True; | impulse to start others—masters In great as the King of Kings, | feggor Tubbs by making him a present Air Rifles, Pool Tabl . ing ation, Gladys Maithews: ' sonx, | pen, brush, chisel or violin. His ap- case of whoss government | o**3"large’ basket of fine fruit. Telegraph Instrument a Bells, school: Tecitation., | | roach Inty the house of personal 11fa |4nd of peace there shall be no end. sdbisonitiSodtir iy Togsioell Watehe vlce fl l] grs Nargarec = Ryan! :-5;‘[“_,,:“,"‘(.;.,‘* will also be_ noised about. ' It - wiit| Mafy Delieved the angels memmage, Election of Officers. Air Rifles, Eleotr | Kern: song, Praise Him, school: re-|show in guickened pace, wider vision, |2nd so mus e e o Yorwich No. 309, 4 marks by Rev . . < X - the results of his work. It is still| Indeperdent Norwich lodge, No. 309, s S e Km" DentalParlors Mristmas Story. schol, | IS 0TS, | sense of Tesponsibility. Tnis 1s trus|ine Temdlie Sf B3 WONC L I Se|L O. B. A re-siected its “president’ AAts Fen. Bed bady's photogragh . in the hor he church in thejue LRl AR e Isaac Cramer, for the next aix monihs o o take baby" - KSON, Manager. N i [orld at large. Christ is the maker of | MDD 10 PIeate COL L e the special | and the following stafr of officera at ita FOR THE MEN fi“.‘?. an art to take baby's pheter . Gailag > Sdian s homes—there are mome in heathen| BN eRerel e he tenor soie, | meeting Sunday afternoon at Forest- mite, Bl pretty etk - = teman Clark Burnham of Willimantic s in | 1onds, He hax made a piace for him- | BURPOES O RS, CROI 1S, Senof, Spo: | P "Vice prosident, Wult Yaien: | A Buch photoerase beceme prised FRANKLIN SQUARE. Voo Yo & Lows Says; T et tants. "o on the trontier: | voice by Stephen Peckham. secretary, David Golar; treasurer, | remembrances of babyhood's daya in = e en 8 Aringing abott = Myer Blumenthal; outside guard, Sam yoars to coms. We have had years of John Wallace of Holyoke is at his | 51t changes at the present moment Church of the Good Shepherd. Parmand; physiclan, Dr. 3. J. Dono- cme here for a few da nd we shall see even greater things. hue: trustees, Israel Henkin, Joseph — Broadway Congregational Church. |, Under the direction of Goorge A-|.vifci d@d J. Grablefsky. The instaila- experience in photographing children They always look their best when we take them. No troublesome DOSIng Under the dirc | Georse Bruso of Hartford is visiting | Prettily decorated with Chris'mas tion will be at the next meeting. h 1 112 relatived Ba Hokwell Avenbc 3 2 hiris‘mas | yocd was decorated in a pretty man- Bnap them In a Jiffy, oot ooty Ereens was the platform in Broauway | ner. Special music was rendered by o P Pocket Knives, Safety Razors, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Casey are the |ond rofaons lock. ground plne | the choir in a praiseworthy manner, Unclaimed Lettory Bl e Wansiiere. A MERRY. gucsis of friends on Sixth street £nd_ polnseltia’ belng attractively ar-| the solo by ifiss Mary Rokers being | The list of unclaimed letters at the s S Lo O s Six nged. 3 B well sung. One child was baptized. | Norwich, Conn., postoffice for the week 9 A Man a Refuge was the topic of| * Rey. Josoph F. Cobb preached on | ending Dec. 23, 1911, follo Mrs, Letter Boxes, Tool Cabine y James W. Connors of Hartford is | Rev. ting 1 Desk Lamps, Skates. Worcester Sunday morning, | o 's G reing “of i > barents on Prospect street. | his text velng leninn 3502 Ang o LI | Christ’s Gifts, his text being 1L Corin- | Gessie Alston, Mrs, ‘L. E. Campbell, = ! thiuns 9 Thanks be to God for | Juseph Bavan, John Edvardson, James MERRY Georze H. BenJamin of Springfield is | Mid, and 5 ror oilE Place from the|His unspeaksble Eift. He said: Gibsh, Michatel Huney, John A. Glesen, The Photographer, s visiting his mother on Central avenuc. | as streams of water in & drr piane ag| Our minds naturally turn to gifts | Prof. James, Joseph ~Muarszalck, Ella 4 ieams of Jvater In a dry place a2 | ,nq giving at this time, when it is | Mason, T. F. Mokley, Helen Murphy, Oppobite Norwich Savings Soclety. the shade of a great rock in & weary Miss Lucy Douglas of Willimantic is | \and. customary for friends to exchange | Nine of Clubs, Peter Savaris, Albert | theunst oF ookl IERvaS toE o He said: Socfal regeneration is de. | Sift 50 We may well ask what is the | Sparks, Joel Swartzburg, Turney Bros. 3 | S e Pl sty rtion )& .de- | unspeakable gift of which we would | Huynke Symeniuk, Mrs. E. 8. Winans, - N CHRISTMAS | ... . . v . gimietyen peseennl e Teres | R oty RSl b enal? I | RS B Wi oot Fidelio Beer | ris home on Prospect street for a few | more be called noble ran shall be| ted DY every Christia at Jesus | T AR h | days. os ed noble—a man shall bel Christ and the revelation of Divine | On Draf: or tn Bot To Our M Friend | B 25 & covent from the tempest, and s | grace throuh Him. is the richest gife TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS. it ift Company Team Delivers Everywhers, 0 Qur Many Friends | , i St ot bl | soing muines b Se wolds Soues | Wl G ST S DShak® | Deatn of wra Lowe o Tuingran— | Ideal Christmas Gi H. JACKEL & (0. ays barrennes e mrreshing In 11| able, or beyond the power of human Notes of Local Interest. 129 Main Sireet, Norwich, Conn. 37| utterance. Sg_ | Consider with me some of the great | Caroline ¥. Ford, wife of Louis A. little profit just men to DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN vidlipe Tinzel Bovd of Providence is | Elnister and to obey them. Fairer ayk_ | yicssings’ of lifo. which _comse. as | Tilllghast, passcd away at her nome b - N Orth MmO erly fairness to Antmate thom 1.or | Christ’s gifts: 1. Contentment, “I have |on Slater avenue, Sunday _morning, D l i a7 S atlond ettty in whatsoever state I am, following an iliness of several years. it e on mow and how | SUSAn Lo "ba content.”— Bhtl, 4: 11 |She was_seriousiy il, however, only ental Surgeon cagerly we follow him! Edward Gadle of New York is at his = Ty ealth to th a- | for da; s NORWICH and TAFTVILLE | o sh Sl s ont dn b e | “Whence” e "Comes mannooas fun & savory Nealth to the ma- |four daye " 'Y RO T In ciarge of Dr. 8. L. Gesr's pradice e Christianity, which makes so much of by I D N T " during his last 1llness. A character for men, finds 1ts dependencs | Unto me all ye that labor and ar , and was the daughter of Dewitt " t c Tot Smply dn & Prineiple or femdence | neavy laden and 1 will give you restse |and Caroline Ford. She resided in P McGrory Building. _ Norwioh, Conn LOUIS H. BRUNELLE |2 Voiton of Brovidence is svond- | in Go's caracter and persomiics. We | Matk 11: 28" & Tdeals, kor tho high- | New v, ol 2 vears ko, when | are here, ready for a s ng the holidays at his home on SIX(h | have u Hving ot (o ome 1 iy: We | oxt, truest and best life, learne of me. | ca "Mr. " rillinghast, with . N | street e X [ o coma B g, Teat ! e 10 T2 B Strenigih, 1 can o | whom 'ahe “came o live in "Tafcel e, | demonstration to you. CONTRACT WORK tEg Who' was found n_ fashion se a am | all things ~throusth . Christ, . who|They have since that time made their Pies, Cake and Bread Ricketts of Storrs is spendins irRs ™| strengtheneth me.—Phil. 4: 13. §|home here where Mr. Tillinghast is The best and most value for your | in the Building Line is my the week at his home on Prospect — — Truth, The truth shall make you free. |emploved in the office of the Ponemal money in an automobile today. You o that canzot be excelled. street at his home on Central avenue fo Jonn 8 2. T Mocknoss and mercy. | company. 2 g CONCEALED HORN e baat e specialty. Sk = e 3 Tl - e T am meeek and lowly in heart.—Matt Mrs. Tillinghast's interests centered 3 . 4 : My estimates I will not guarantes to Phone your order. Prompt service Tonths EbGhRE. OF Nabiulhe % e : i s 9. Blessed are the meek. Blessed |in her home, which she made happy The latest in Talki M One demonstration will convinee | My estimates [ will not guenes 2 e e v the, Torcil u AnShoraee An | by R sheeteal devolen 1o bt | e latest in ing Ma- | ... s e ork 40 be altis = 8l I 5 Davis arel unchor of the soul both sure d|ily. Her death is deeply mourned by Ask the man who owns one. tistactory to you. Better give - spending the week with relatives im a ¥ to y sive me GEO. E. PITCHER ety e " | stcadfast.—ieb. £ 1. 9. Salvation, [her mans' frionds in the community. | chines—prices $15.00, 25.00, e incs O s Aot s . n mone other than Jest o i i 5 ot e o imanie . e P FOR $900 " - I el Setsd o ww Tritain ia | there salvation; for there is none oth. | Tayior of New Haven, and a son, ¥ ¥ 4 | + Civil Engineer, | CAS OR IA el Giteiind of N ritain 1 | O e T o e S s ot 34000y 8000, $.7 5 0.0, gy i csiiger 30 10 B! Fourivis © spending several days at his home on : . - = to an” ounce to his patrow. and | i Aoty it among men, wherein we must be sav- | by the Southern New England Telo- 50.00, 00.00. e pablic Liat He'hah . moved 1o & For Infants and Children. venu Acts 4 3 o sorpany. There 12 ateo & broth- | $150.00,.$21 C. M. WILLIAMS 216 Main Street Rroagwey. St ThualiZ 500l | The Kind You Have Always Bought | »au . mickeris of Senencetuas. .| s e B, briefty ruviewed ming of | ir, 5 & Fora. tn, New London: Conte sl s e or CARPENTER suiLoEn T M C o Bhet o meestaty, I ] of the Christ we note tha liowing the funeral eryices here i s 1 Ty, o gt e hin perenia Thev.| (o elfls o€ e ERst” ve Rola "k | aliewta ik "runeral Sefyices. nore |THE M. B. RING AUTO CO. Zoa vom e 3 mas, 50 that we should all heartily | for burial |arrange for a free demonstra- Telephone 9, Telephone. Chestnut Strest. | [ On Exhubltwn Bowrs M__ 5 S . éu:‘ 5 jain’ in saving “Thanks be to God for e 55 e WHAT'S NEW == | Signatu.e of Edward Bellefleur of Providence is| his unspeakable gift,” as He gave in Notas ek P usna tion. the Suest of his varents, Mr. and Mre. | Christ the Lord, the greatest, highest, | SRRl 2o AR — | — Alphe Bellefleur, entral ; s Geors J " THE PALACE CAFE R best gift the wirld can hav nis Home here Tor the holidays | Easy weekly or monthly Trinity Methodist Church, | . = 5 < : A fine assortment of the Lat oy Step in and see us. Fflfl'l‘ John and Nicholas Walsh of Trinity | Beautifully sung was the special| FErmand Fontain of Woonsocket Is | payments if desired. venln C 00 in Millinery for ¥all and Winter woar FRANK WATSON & CO., Colloks fare. at theis hoga Norih | music at the Mathodist church Sun- fat his home here for the holidays. = 5 b ot Tor the Come on North | gay’ morning and evening, the solos — AL 5 72 Frankiin Strest AGER npirecta: FiExmintet for the Christmas vaca- | oo¥ S . e e | Batricx Phainn of Rilpwigss iv thie MRS. G. P, STANTON'S, Stree fect. The decorations were appropri- e Haselden being dered with fi ef- it of his brother, Thomas Phalan, | N eing rendered with fine guest of ¢Tl|e plflut-caddel\ Co NOW IN SESSION 0. 62 Shetuck: Fioral Gms for Xmas and Embalmar Ne% Foud: JigCormiok of Washing. | 1300 The Souson: o John Laflenr of Rochester, N. Y., is Bs . o 5 x o o cv. 7. 'W. Coléman took as his text | the guest of relatives on Sonth’ It Plaut-Cadden Building —at— The Roads Are Set Potied Plant: ns and Cut Flowers. P York are visiting their mother on | ror Behold 1 Brink You Good Tidings | street. 5 o TR e e amociupoht 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg. . Sreet. ©f Great Joy Which Shall Be to All Distributors for and pleasure driving will be the bast Telephone 643-2. e Feople. L. J. Savage of Providence is spend- CITY HALL and cheapest way 1o got the embrac~ GEDULDIGS Vi g The funcral of William Joseph Au-| The preacher said in part: To all |ing the holiéays at his home on!VICTOR, ing fresh air that is better than the Prompt y or night brey, aged 3 weeks, son of Henry and | catward appearance this seemed an |Hunters avenu > best jonic. "Phone uas for a good temny, e $68. 77 Cedar ‘Strest. Zady Assistant Elizabeth Aubrey, was held from the|crdinary and everyday event. Birth COLUMB]A' cge . MAHONEY BROS., _Cedar t St 3¢ Boakiak uome of his parents, No. 197 North | like death 15 so common (hat we are| Napoleon Fournier of Bridgeport is Tuition and Supplus Free | Ploci o S a reet, at 3 o'clock Saturday aft- Tvery o venus, -l’mgfl s m\s(= and sanciity. | spending the week at his home on ¥ of the text better than the SPIETR AR | matronis 1 ne saver -ulu e o i Eh S Tt l5 | rerman snucier oF Sebensctass, .1 TALKING MACHINES. | pifevgs. commascos st o 116 Bl | potietogss SHUBG WHES ou wan co puc our hust opp. Theaire. ness Defors the PUDLL thare ‘e no dium betier i ravertis- Jaiabione etk erncon, and relatives and friends were present. Burial was in St Mary's cemetery.

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