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Haary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKER> £8 Main St. ASSISTANT WHEN mEoues Catering! With the best of facilities, ex- perienced employees and years of sxperience, we are prepared to do all kinds of catering. First-class cooks and waiters turnished for all occasions. Crockery, rent. linen and silver to The Parker-Davenpart Co. NORWICH, CONN. Y L - @he Bulletin, Norwich, Saturday, Dec. 21, 112, THE WEATHER. Forscast for Today. For New England—I what colder Saturday; moderate west winds. Predictions from the New ald: On Seturday it will be fair, with light variadle slight temperature changes. | look for Sunday is partly fair and milder weather i Observations in Norwich, The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Friday: ! air and s Sunday fair, Y winds The ric Her: an to T & 12 m, .. § p. m. Highest 44, m. lowest 33. Comparisons. Predictions for Friday: somewhat colder. Friday's weather: temperature. JFair; stationary Sun. VMoon and Tides. iiig Walter. 245 i i Six hours afier Ligh wates 1t is low | tde. whicl s tollowed by fdod uds Hack. Livery and Boarding | STABI.E We rafirantes our service to be tua ®est st “he tnost reasonahle mrices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave CORNS Eleotric Light Treatment for Rheu- ism. Tel. 524, JAMES DAWSON, Room 26, Central Building Lady in attendance. ALERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes Travoling Men, ete.. Livery connest Shetusket Street b C ATCHISON, M. D. PHYBICIAN AND BURGEON, Moew i Secona Fi or. Shunnes Bidg Night ‘shouse 1283 DEL-HOFF HOTEL European Plan Grill Room open until 12 m. HAYES BRCS. Props. Hecker's Cream Datmeal | 10c <1d 280 packag st CARDWELL’S Florida CUBA-AUGUSTA SOUTH Aflantic Coast Line TheStandardRailroadof the South Dining Cars. For illustrated literatars and all information SEA-LEVEL ROUTE Ant EBective Januery Sth, th Address 3. 1. JOHNSON, N. E. Agent T, rfifli wllh.mfiul Electri engw YRR AND FLORTOA SPECIALY 248 Washington Street, Boston 1913 OVERLAND CAR is here. Telephone 904-5 and get a demonstration of the best car for the money on the market for next year. M. B. Ring Auto Co. Chestnut Street WALL PAPERS “finmll line of the above with new Hons coming along, Including those With cut out borders, b Moldings and bands to match, Mixed paints, muresco and tints; also art glass Imitations. We are in the market for painting, paper-hanging and decorating all the P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Main Str Phone. Don't You Know That 1 can sult your requirements in every way in connection with any con- tracting work or bullding which you way contemplate having done? IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT the only way 1 can convince you of I 18 to see me and talk it over, My esti- metes are very reasvuable and my work 1s guarantees. C. M. WILLIAMS, Telephone 670 216 Main Btree To Be Given Away from Dec. 8rd_to Jan. Gth, One Dollar Sult of Clothes at the PALACE POOL and BILLIARD PARLORS A coupon with each game. § Pool Tables and One Billlard. THERE is no advertis Bastern (onnecticut an 1esin for business resulis. 20 & madium in to The Bul | GREENEVILLE NEWS | | Perfect Attendance in Grammar School | for the Fall Term. The perfect attendance at Greeneville grammar school for the entire fall term which came to a close Friday neon, Dec. 20, is as follows: Room No. 10; grades 7 and §: Mis Rachel Jennings, teacher: Helen A.| Berkoff, Helen L. Gleason, Annie L Kilday, Luella H. Mathews, Agnes M. Neison, Grace A. Robillard, Flora J. Raynes, John J. Connors, Edmond D. | Coughlin, John W. Eaton, Walter H.| McNeely, Thomas T. Sears, Margare Coughlin, Eilzabeth Donovan, Ruth Ericson, Louise Heibel, Mary E. F kenny, Margaret Kendall, Beatrice Krajewski, Helen A. Ksuzek, Anna E. Luppert, Gladys H. Mathews, Alice Rothwell, George F. Farrell, Joseph Fraser, Alfred R. Grebe, Edward Koz- | lowski, Amos C. Miner. Room No. §; grade 6; guerite E. Vetter, teacher derson, Amelia Erwin, Lilllan Karkutt, Catherine Keenan, Florence Ladd, Hel. en Larkin, Helen Prodeli, Lillian Pro- dell, Helen Super, Willetta Ringland Carl Berkoff, Joseph Danilowicz, Neil Finlayson, James Fraser, John Hoar, samuel McGill, Willlam Bha: Grade VA! Catherine I Coughlin, teacher: Helen Blackstone, Gladys Ellison, Agnes Fleming, lga Grebe, Bally Gudeahn, Fannle Kendall, Pearl Moody, Ruth McKinley, Elsle Pearson, | Gladys Smead, Grace Young, Genevieve Zawacki, Raymond Harris, Richard Neison, ' Robert Peckham, Domix Rozanski, John Suplickl, Benjumin Tilly Frank Zukowski, Bronislaws | Cimuchowski, John Kalec! { Orade VE; Mary A. Malone, teach- er; Mary Connelly, Roseana Corm Slefta Deptulski, Margaret Donovan, | Anna Gorton, alice Hoar, Grace Kern, Anna Ksiazek, Victoria Midice, Annie Prodell, Stefla Rodzay, Flora Semple, Harold' Dahl, William Kern, Arthur Ladd, John Morrison, Charles' Nelson, Willlam Ringland. Room 6, grade 1VA, Winifrea U. | Skelly, teacher: John Buchanan, Max | Dempski, F'red Baton, Zigmunt Gowaz- | dowski, Walter Gromko, James Kilday John Keenan, James McNeely, John Nolan, Peter Rokowski, ¥red Smead, Benjamin Stearns, Goftfried Za Daniel Carpeuter Jose D Dorothy Heibel, Gert Kilkenny, Marion Dunb: Fourth gr teacher 1, France xeline Rice, P wack, Julia’ R { | 1- | 5 b | Mary L. .\M,m h Ksiazek, Louise la Rod: Helen kowskl, Celia Rozyol John Albruies, Albert K, Deptulskl, Arthur = Eilison, tch, Valentine Luppert, Antony 4Hrl. Paul Zahan, Ernest Zahan, Room 4, grade I11-A, Miss Katheryvne | E. Casey, teacher: Beatrice V' Annie Chmielewski, Fannie Demr Annie Hansen, Meliss Shaw, Humph Brennan, Joseph Cormier, Thure D Antont Fldrych, Albert Nelson, Richard | Pearson, Herbert Scott, Henry Atter- bury. Room 3, grade I11-B, Mary T. <ulli- van, teacher Arth Crooks, Rey- nolds Gorton, James Kramer, Alfred Tadd, Herbert Prodell, James Stearns, Valerica Chmielewski, Rosle Dempsii, Annle Deptulski, Louisa Erwin, M McKinley, Susan McKinley, ski, Pauline Sobolewski, W Semple. Grade teacher Jierovic, Jierovie, Oelze, i1l Alll‘ 1-A, Bruce Blanche Blanche die Sterns. Grade 2-B, Amelia teacher: Frank Crooks. Room 4, primary, grade H teacher: George Cormier, dolph Caron, John Gromko, Frederic Haslam, William Smead, William Gremski, Mildred Cass, Alice Fournier. Kindergarten, Loulse P. I teacher: Mabel Fleming, Esther Gold- blatt, Jennie Zawackl, Edmund Fried- rich, Morris Goldblatt, Frank Kowa- lleska, Raymond Krohn, William Red- head, Maynard Sullivan, Nellie F Tola Shaw, Alex Hoffman, John Ma Dougnll, Albert Prodell, William W #on, Nellie Puza, Tola Shaw, John MacDougall, Albert Prodell, Edmund Friedrich. - 1 Isabelle W. Leonard, Blackstone, _John Jlerovic Jorewicz, Gertrude M. Young Helena A. St. Cecelia’s Society. 1 The regular monthly meeting of St. | Cecelia’s society was held in the so- clety rooms in Carpenter’s hall Friday evening with a large number of the members present. The meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock by the pres- ident, Mrs. Mary L. Sliney, who sided. Reports from the se treasurer were called for a cepted as read be in a for the given by and other were ¢ tlons fo pre- qa were showing the so prosperous condit dance t costume fmporta sposed ¢ socie onsidered | business matters Three new applica riembership were receiv A soctal hour followed the bus the meeting and ad taken until the next comes in January Kindergarten Entertainment. A Christmas enterfainment en by classes the children of the kindergarren the Greeneville grammar GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Building Telephone 642-2 Prompt service day or night. Lady Assistant. Residence 116 Broadway Opp. Theatre. Telsphona £42-3 THERE 18 1o ad Fastern Conne cla @ | No Further luu- of Clokhmq or Other {a box of candy | in the NORWICH BULLETIN: RDA Y, DECEMBER 21, 1912 Norwich Soldiers At Frederickshurg Union Ranks Were Mowed Down By the Terrible Volleys of the Rehele—Capt. Tubbs and Lieut. Goddard Wounded and Corporal Ward Died a Hero’s Death—New London County Agricultural Society Has Turbulent Meeting— Mayor Greene Stops a Grave-Digger. H. M Hyde, Norwich: second, Kmith, New Lundon; th H., M, Comstock, East Lythe | % 1 MCuray; Afth, John Brewstsr sixth, Jacob MeCall, Lebanon; ai- rectors, Willlam Peckham, Norwich, William L: Bicbh, New Lendon, M. Peildletoll, Dtizian; Fiayire Colehester; Welcome A Griswold; ~ Albert — Aver, rotott) Willlam 8. Stantiish, Lebahen: Tho Clark, Lisbon; Williain : Fos dick, Lyme; Francis Way, East Lyme; Richard Noyes, Old Lime; . lflam B, Hull, North Stonington ging in a growl because His amin F. Stanton, 2nd, Stoninglon; wor Greene ordered WHUAm | Angrew Avery, Preston; dJohn N desist from digging &N Salem; Savillan Chapman, metery. The act| ford e r, Phillips was in plain an open ! Duoid Geer, Leayard; Jumes violation of the rules and regulations Montvilie; Ethaa and the mayor had no alternative but to forbid it William iam fourth, Th battle of Fredericksburg was the | week fifty years the blood into evidence i bearing of scores of And Nerwich had rea- proud of Woiind- some of and en lives A is event of thi the g0, | a heroie in of our ' fathers was brought d rave and men ‘Smith, ning it ) her sons them wete, down their inight live. > that orporal Ward wn_inspiration to patriotism. December 15, 1332—Some _citizens anc anklin Trumbull declined a re. Amos C. Williams wich was elected recording tead of Lisbon cor and Edwin Palm, Isaac Johnson of declined notified ey has left | or g sponding In side's the army eneral Burn- battle fought at vesterday he Union made an infantry charge upon | first range of hills behind the city where th T had guns posted be- hind earthw General French's division s d by General Howard were the attack. When within range our troops, at t base of the ridge, were met by a terrible fire rebel infantry who were posted behind a stone wall and yme houses to cht of the nne. hecked advance and our men_ fell nail ravine, but | not out of musket ranze. At this an- other boedy of rtoops moved to their istance in néid style, notwith- ¢ large gaps were made In ranks by the rebel artiller; hen our troops arrived at the firs line of rebe they double- quicked and ed bayone! deavored lodge the rebels. oncentrated fire of rebel artille inf: vy which our men were forced to face was too much for them and the center gave way in d , but afterwards they were and brought back. From the firing was spiritedly never ceased tiil which wer lled & ter Norwich troops the Edwin Palmer having his election, also declined. Thereupon Norwich stated to that there seemed to on the part of some » society and he therefore made that “we do now adjourn break up the society and set fire to the buildings and end gencral conflagration. Peace was brought to the me: by the willingness of John Erew to & treasurer and ir. withdrew his motion, December 18, 18 r been per Hen- h the meat desire up t motion sine die, musket 10 the back to a : The examina- their ; morning between § und 11 and at the latter hour there will be a pubiic dress parade of the Academy ¢ upon the lawn. A private dispatch announces that Captain Wiiitam H. Tubbs and Lieut. Henry P. Goddard, both of this city, of the i4th regiment, were siightly wounded at the battle of Frederic Tike. Bt Ararnbe duthe. wel At New London, it was according to the New York Times, that 4000 men would be working by New Year's day at the site of the new Navy vard. Owing to the increase In price printing paper, one hundred and Aty per cent,, the Bulletin announced that it would have to raise its price, long as compelled by the enormou ice of printing meterial to $7.00 a after January 1863. December 20, 1862—Those who have any of the miserable postage stamps currflnm on hand will be that carried dark. Our in tha fight while charging front of the enemy’s works still remain where they fell When atiempting their removal in the night t bels would open fire with infantry he wounded have all been removed from the field. De »er 17, 1862—It appears prob- able that several of the Connecticut regiments were engaged in the great battle at Fredericksbury on Satur- nd perhaps the 15th and 27th. General Burnside has withdrann whole army to this shore of the praannock river. We cannot_tell what purpose the army has been drawn but we confidently believe only, that it may be hurled mmulated force .upon some the enemy’s lines less forti- protected than those at time on thought, in ing it to Gallup Franklin square, it for mood solid and com- they can or fluid pany on exchange groceries. Lieutenant Morton I, Hale of city who has been acting as or. master on General French's staf* been appointed assistant of subsistance, with captain, to the regular Danicl Congdon, a Norwich Town, fell D. M. Prentice and tured a blood vessel tle over an hour. They've got a “Lyceuh” down New London. Thomas Waller ident and R. P. Huntley secreta this ance has commissary the rank of army colored from and letter_received at Port Roval states that the Banks' expedition passed there on the §th The steamer Thames broke down and was towed in for repairs. T were transferred to anotn and left for the south immediatels Decem 18, 1862—The selectmen Norwich and Preston have made ct with L. ‘I'ruesdell and | treasurer. ompany of Warren, Mass., for the| Captain Tuf onstruction of one of Mr. Truesdell's | reziment, who was wounded in the tent irc bridges across the She neck at the battle of Gettsburg, n the two town has arrived home. His regiment structure, went into the fight with 350 men and cr. The bridge | 105 answered roll-call that night st in the ate. | Stragglers have, however, been com- annual meeting of the New nce. Corporal Frederick ‘ounty A cultural ty ompany G, f town hall, James A. Bill He on i president and the fol- my folks that presidents: First James Boston_from man at e Te store, r and died in lit- in bs of Company E, 14th of the urned place was | will be At which being not he lowing was killed. after I was vice RETURN MARKING OUTFITS. FRANKLIN SCHOOL CLOSED. Exercises in Dmlrlul No. 2 Were Wcll Property Until Received. C-rn d Out. Adjutant General George M. Cole has sent out weneral orders No. 53, as fol- ommandin~ officers of compa- 1d other organizations to whom its for the marking of all state and United States property, ord- stores, clothing, ete., have been lirected to Teturn same at ining the numbers for mark- ing the individual numbers, to the irscnal, Hartford, Conn. In fu- ul clothing and equipment wiil be arked before issued to organization further issue of her property will be mde ing outfits are received at al Leave for Gainesville/ Fla. nd Mrs. W. S. Geer of Wash- street ‘leave town Monday for New York, to on t de line steamship M kK for nyille, thence by on _the antic Coast line to Gainesville, Fla., the remainder of the winter. Christmas exerct (!n dtstrict noon, were o. % Franklin, Frida 3lanche held in Short concert, World, George H. mas Tree, school; Joy to the Beckwith; A Christ- Anna Corcoran Recitation, Harold Clark; Lucy Gray; The Night Befo mas, Nina M. Clark; song, Christma Louise Brush; Sing a Song mas, Howard Wilcox les, by Kather ran; There Was of Chr Christmas Dol- Millert, Nora Corco- Once a Small Boy John Corcoran; A Short Rceitation, Alten Clark; song, Snowflakes. a duet, Nina Clark and Miss Smith; A Chris mas Surprise, George K. Brush, Jr. Jesus Was Once a Little Child, Martha Helen Kahn song, Soft and Sweet, by girls; Santa Claus, Howard Wilcox and Har. old Clark; The First Christmas ift, Clark; December Twilight, song, Christmas carol mar he arse e Mr. ington ening 1l mornir and was car- manner that did credit were in charge. Songs were given by the lit- which each was given ag a remembrance of There are two classes , A morning and an after- but both classes ~at in a common session Friday morning, as th losed at noon for the nual Christmas vacation. :[]r::n UNITED STATES PO;BFFICE and re one n a who Stamp Window Opon Evenings. For the convenience of those who vish to mail packages, Postmas Caruthers will have the stamp window of the local postoffice kept open until n Saturday night of this week and on Monday and Tuesday eveninzs of next week. the occasion room noon cl Connecticut Patents. ist of patent ticut inventors for Tuesday, Dec. 17, the office of County Home Exercises. Christmas exerc were county home I y tendance, 1 40 guests, included issioners Charles D H. Smith sbserved afternoon numbered Count Noyes and | Williams, a d Mrs. Frank taining pro- the home, as fol- The | issued the 1912 H as furnished Allen, fol- Augenbraun, ler lock: Elijah don, device for ifying hydro-car! Birdsev, Middictown Donald M. Bli; Stam determining direction; Royal ment company, Bridgeport brake; Frederick Brantigar port, machine for bending tu ward P. Bullard, Bridgepor table spindle bearingz; E Claussen, Hartford, 2, pa chines; Henry B. Cooley atn, vending apparatus trell, Stonington, cutting and machine; John T. Crowle | Falls, rubber shoe; Peter S. Dunn, New | Haven, valve; Isracl Gefter, Merides, percolator; Frenk Knight, New Haven, e | wind shield; Willlam G. Landon, New mill un’ Hl]vnndx\ Haven, valve gear for iocoma .e; maln shaft throush | Robert R. Leeds, New Britain millofficiuls state. That_there Hartford, electrio low speed firo In the mill was an errorne- | fanry @, Voight, New vort, they claim | door lock Benham, orizing ¢ B vap gt An The Is T ford, Tidings of Great Joy Ciaus’ Defenders, Three Kings, Harold Holy Night, school; Jack Frost, 24 chil® Christmas, school presided at the on of gifts from decorated Christmas tree f the afternoon. The was arranged by Miss and Miss Edith Holden, Snow ing Fast folding nment Beacon Leach Friction Caused Smoke, At the Shetucket v pulley friction T Owae cut-out Britain, firc s re Red Cross Stamps Not for Postage. »stmaster Caruthers wishes to ton the senders of packuges, le | and postcards in the use istmas and Red Cross stamps. stan Providenee, | are not good for postage, and all spending a | ters and packages should havc ile Bos- | necessar amps placed thereon. erwise will be held for pos Notes and Personals, Mar Friday for lar two w Christmas va- S| s school closed These ps Myrtie McKay of has returned after k with Mrs. Henry G il avenus has. > birgthtmb | be a| to break | as | glad to learn | Bells, school; A Letter to Santa Claus,y LEFFINGWELL SOCIETY ] Held Meeting With Mrs. Silas W. Lef- | fingwell of East Great Plain. Hoods , Sarsaparilia i Eradicates scrofula and ail other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Take it. Get it today in usual liguid form or chocolated tablets calied Sarsarebs The ies of the Leffingwell 4 their mission: a me of Mra, Silas 8t Great Plain, Thursday The programme was as ng, Higher Ground; scrip- reading, John 15; prayer, Mrs. J. ard; report of the secretary; eadings on Mother's School, Mrs. Charles Elids, Mrs, J. E. Ward and Mis, Frank Tyler; song, Jesus Lives; poem, 3 He Had Not Come, Mrs. Grorge Sheldon: reading, The Barrels! That Went West—Part L, Mliss Ge rude Warg art 1L, Mrs.. Thomas P business. q adance numbered ten an amounted to $1.40. The'prench, Evelyn Stott, Helen Vergason, business session was followed by the Nettie Hil packing of a barrel for Mother's! 7Thyrd and Fourth grades, Jennie E. i, and the meeting was ciosed by, \rcNamara, teacher—Entire numoer of inging Sunlight, Tupls, 27; neither sbsent. iardy mor dismissed '6: Mary 1t Mary Mara, Mary Moiiine,, Herbert Lar ham, Darrew \..gason, Charies i kowsky. Fir Bap- meet- gk I ngwel he att and! the offer ) Sche FTVILLE Congregational Sunday School Holds Christmas Entertaimnent. The Tafivtile Congregational Bunday C ‘..\le-ruwti Christmas by hold s Christmas eptertwnment in the ol rooms on Fridey evenin ; | ; oty dsceraiga Closing exercises in the Town Street nd white in honor of the ven- school Friday morning con led star attracted ; games and songs in the lnwr:r grades tentioh and comment from the | and there was a decorated Christmas "v in altendance, Qn the stage was | tree. In gll the rooms there were dec- stiow man ap® a Christmas | crations of red bells, greens or w aths, ce Taden with Golts for i §irls and | Scasonable stories were read o wiomatic (oy¥ fer the boys. Jhe en: pupils in the upper grades teriain nt opetied at 7.40 d¢locl — ith & aons by the achool, which was | Personal 1 by prayer by the pastor of thed Mrs. Frank Tu R v. D. B. MacLane. The fol- | visiting her parents, “rogramme was then carried | Murray of Hunt Solo, The Radiant Star, by Mis e $ Sana Baker; The Prophecy, Miss Am: and Mrs. Daniel C. Brown Pollard; song, Bhine Out, Oh B essed | Mystic have returned after a few day Star, Dorothy Wood; song by school; | visit with their son and family on W Song, Winds Through the Olive Trees, | Town street. Nellie Brown; The Prophecy Fulilled, } Mis Amy Pollard girls, Holy Night; Whi T second grades, Helen number tardy smissed, elius McGibney o Chistmas Exercises. se room e I nd a large electric 0 Briefs. of Middletown is and Mrs. P. lowin Mr. Miss Edith Huntington returned Fri- t day to her home «V(nxl'_,ns'HTm\n street Give Him? Eleanore Heintwh atter five weeks' visi* with her c ASay via .\Iz).nM;;, *aiiga e Py |in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Ma: Thom: song, cholr, ‘hrl!”.\ i == Awale: song school; solo, Oh Lit! Town of Bethlehem, Miss Edna Baker; - g The Birthday , Myra Yerring. | Clelin, ™ W10 30 Tuihy, pecsatt, ton; song, school; The Word of God, | Mr.and da S Woodworth of West To Miss Elsie Seddon; song, Dy the | street. scitool; Whil of Chri tmfl!‘ Shine, Hel ng, school; | Santd. Claus Song, kindersarten and | primary. The feature of the evening was the singing of the choir, which was com- posed of 35 girls, all of whom were dre d in red and white. le Willie Carter took the part ef Santa Claus and caused much merri- men Af will Herbert Tubbs and son He: imantic come today children Hartford former for the Mrs. Defore Herno' i Frances and May Herby.” came Friday to Mr#, Hemdy home on West Town strace holidays. BORN BATH—In Willimantic, Dec. 1912, daugiter to Mr, and Mrs. J. P. of Church street. MARRIED. TAYLOR—In r city, Dec. 19, 1912, by the Rev. St. Clafr IHegter, D. D, Dorothy Herron Tavlor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M H. Tayior, and Waiton Ferguson, Ji. a ter a very pleasant evening that long be remembered the festival e Lo a close about 8.30 o'clock. i0se who had charge of the enter- tainment were Miss Ida L. Lillibridge, Miss Mary Pollard and Rev. D. B. Mac- | Lane. FERGUSON— Now York FUNERAL. Richard J. Bro-hy. Friday afternoon_at 2 o'clock the funeral of Richard J. Brophy was held from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Louis I Pratte, of Hunter's avenue, and the services in the Sacred Heart church were conducted by Rev. John H. Stapleton. In the attendance were relat and friende from New Bed- ford, Faltic and Norwich. The bearers were Adolphus Benoit, Joseph Marsan, M. Pion and Noe Caron of Baltic. Burlal was in the Catholic cemetery in Baitic. _Undertaker Grant had charge of the funeral. Rev. F. D. of Rochds e Fehser of Webster, DIED. KILBOURNE—In Eas 19, 1912, Alfred E. years. MACINNESS — In No Hugh MacInness street. Funeral urday Hartforg, Dec. Kilboorne, aped wicl 15 Dec No, 1 v from his late morning at 8.3 in Patrick’s church Kindly omit flowers. LEFFIN ‘ELL—In Fitchville, Dec. Marcha Versgson.widow uf Chau C. Leffingwell, aged 67 yea ayer irow her late home Sunday af- t oon, Dec. t 2.30 o’cloc! Services in the Fit hurch at 1 o'clock. B lot in West Plain cemeters PARKER—In Norwich, Dec Mrs. L. M. Parker. Notice of funeral hereafter. RAY—In Howards Valley, Con 20, 1912, Courtland Palmer Ray, 60 years. neral services will late home Sunday ; Burial home Schools Closed. At noon Friday the Wequonnoc schools closed for the regular Christ- mas_vacation and will reopen on Jan. 2. In the kindergarten departments special exercises were held, singing and games belng enjoyed by the little ones during the morning. All were remembered by their teachers with ¢ gifts. A num! of the f the children were present. je Stapher and Miss Ida were in charge of the ex 20, be held afternoon at in Scotland ceme- ercises. PECK—Entered Into rest, in Norw Dec. 20, 1912, Ida E. Dowdell, loved wife of John A. Peck. Funeral services will he held late home, 18 Clairmont Monday afternoon at 2.30. CHURCH & FLLE: 1b Main Strest h be- Notes and Personals. »hin Gneo of Norwich ed from a short avenue has visit in Provi- at her avenue, ib of the Taftville Con- onal church will hold their reg- ceting Monday evening. James Greenhalgh, soccer football team, bed and will not be able to play several days. s held thelr regular drill rooms in Parish hall on tay evening with a large number membe's present. Over sixty commands wete executed. kS captain of the s confined to his for The Gerd Saturday) afternoon football will Taftville | This ( a game be played be- soccer football from Willtmantic. > place on the Prov- N v and The game Embaimers. | & Lady Assistant. | NORWICH TOWN Teaksasad Bl | Hersy E. Chures. Pupils Who Were Perfect in Attend- ance at Town Street School—Clos- | ing Exercises—Holiday Visitors. Wm. Smith Allen PAYYOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE on th: Uncas National Bank in 10Is Wy U Wi huOW U our iiving and aiv {he best Xitd of & recalpt In the re turned enaorsed chenne. Courleous aud libefal treatment ex. tended to every depositor whiether the account be larze or small. We solicit your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIO iml RaS Lelephone 88 42 Shetucket Stree Those perfect in attendance in the eet school for the term end- 20 were: Senlor room, prin- | . “G. Tarbox: Ruth A. Lucas, | Kilroy, Clarence Potte: ‘ran- inch, John Pounch: Ju room s, S, Lathrop, teacher, Jullan Ranzus, Robert Smith, Edward Sterry, | William Webster, Vincent Wood, Maud Eiler, Lucille Miner, Lily Stockdale, | Nora Warwl: Intermediate room, nt, teacher, & Durr, Peter Fitzmauric Lewis Irish, William | Wagner, Mary for Sk D Bessle A nton Brown, George John Hunter, | ester, _Alberi Blacker, Florence | rown, Ruth Eccleston, Mary Healey, | Schwenk, Levina Stott, Annie Wagner, Julia | room, ith 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer (o the public the fnest standara brands of beer of Europe and America, Bohemiun, Pilsner, Cultabach Lavariaa L | beer, 1sass Pule and Lurton, Mueir's Beotch Ale, Guinness' Dubiin Stout, C & imported Ginger Ale, Bunker HUL P. B. Ale, ¥rank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Litter Ale, Anheuser, sudweiser, Schilts and Pabst A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Celephone 447-12. 3mith h Wal | Sweet, Evelyn W age prin George Marton PERFECT ATTENDANCE. | West Town Strest Pupils Whe Waere | Punctual During the Past Term. eventh and elghth grades, Isabella Service, teacher. Entire number of pup neither absent, tardy nor | dism! ce Beetham, Doroth: Larkham, H tta Morris, Leo Mor- ris, John McNaily, Ruth Woodmansee, Inez V' worth, Irene Woodworth, and sixth grades, } abeth Danthy, teacher—Entire num- Rt B by s liner Ebeea, tardy | STETSON & YOUNG, or dismissed, 18; Fred Freeman, Hen- Carpenters and Builders, ahan, Leslie Smith, Newel Ver- \m.pm..g. 50 West Main St rgaret Burns, Gr -y adys Chapman, L Hh. Rowena Fellows, Dorothy \ Notwithstandine the Fire we are still doing business at the old | otand and the quality of our work is junt the same as ever— The Best.” Nothing but skilled labor employen and best materfals used in our work. napman, A PIANO Out of Tune | = = = |Isn’t Worth a Picayunz. Children Ory | Of the Tuners, Take Your Pick. FOR FLETCHER'S |#H. GEODGEWllITune CASTORIA ' LEPE INE. to spend n | Funeral Directors| E YOU POINTING AT, SANTA? an't you se It's that BEAUTIFULLY ILLUMINATED CHRISTMAE TREE | we'r | wor, CHURCHES, PRIVATE R have doi ¥ that ki ¢ plen SUNDAY SIDEN SCHOOLS HALLS places f Xmas & w ol ‘Ncrwxch Electnc C 100 Franklin Strec: Telephone €14 | before t work- ter now quarries stop ing? We offer a SPECIAL DISCOUNT on WINTER WORK and can give better service than during tho spring rush. The Chas. A. Knebler Co. » 39 and 41 Franklin Street, Telephone. near Franklin Sq. oy tinker with your WATCh or CLOCK. Send postal or_ phe CLEGG, Practical W tchmaker, 128 Washington 8¢, Gity, who will collec deliver and guarantee all yepairs. Over 10 years' bench expecience. DO YOU XNOW the best place in Norwich (o have y shoes tapped ard heeied? If you Gon' give us one , then you will know for sure. Goodyear Shoe Repairi-~ A. VALLIN, Prop. 85 Franklin Stree Furnishing Co. Sells from factory to ccn- sumer ¢ ,, for information apply to our local Rep. M. A. BOTWICK 64 Elizabeth $t., NORWIUH, CONN. Office and Show Room a 813-81 Chapel St., New Haven., Conra Winter Boots FOR WOMEN in dull black, patent and tan leather at moderate prices. dJ. CUMMINGS 52 Central Ave., Norwich, Ct. A. 123 West Main 5t. & this week I will have a ale on all of my new and second-nand goods for men ani boye. Give us a call and get our prives. apr1STuThS BROWN & ROGERS Contracting Painting Paper Hanging Prices and work guarantesd. 1eb13TuThS 27 Chestnut Street. MISS ELLA M. POTTER mark-down Piano and Harmony Room 6, Alice Bldg. s §77-2 for LEE | We are cffering very attractive Boots | MARSHAK| | | | | | | 1 TheContinental House | | Hand Bags, Beauty and Style In Eye Glasses The “So Easy’ The new “So Easy” Eye Glasses are so constructed thai a slem- der gold band connecting ths lenses 1 all at is visible, all superfiuous metal be- eliminated. s pract i The (‘ldut Caddzn Co, Opticians Established 1872 144146 Main Street ANG iy Ueaner and Dyer 157 Frankiin SL SUITS PRESSED 503 Cur Wagon Calls Everywhsry THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BULLDING CO., in GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH. CONN. XMAS GIFTS of Suit Cases, runks, Novel- goods suitable A large line in leather ties for anyone. The Shetucket Harnass Co., Opposite Chelsra Savings Baulk. o | Is there a more useful present than a deposit account in a Savings Bank ? The Lhelsea Savings Bank will issue a deposit book for one dollar. bk Christmas Candies Christmas Perfumes Christmas Cigars DUNY'S PHARMACK 50 Main Strest .~ '« A Christmas Present for the auto, ‘e 10 Robe, extra X nd gray and ru f, wind-proof carriage and A Montana Buff two Muffs, black interlined, moth whater-proof. Just the articl auto, Instructor of g | The L. L. Chapmln (;0.J 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn.. Tel. 968 | i repecrion 1y FOR (:Ou" Aldi’s Bowling Alley Open from 9 a. m. until 12 p, m, Bowling 10c per string. _. & Daily prize given also. P§I? M. ALDI & CO.. Props. sy JOSEPH BRADFCRD | BOOK BINDER \ Blank Books Made and Ruled to 108 BROADWAY e Telephone 253 The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to MILL, CASTINGS a Specialty. Orders Recalve Eruiuat Ferry St., Attention DR C R CHAMBERLALY Dental Surgeoa « pract Hoswich, Conn McGrory Bullding Delivered to Any Part f Norwich the Ale that i acknowledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order wil rocsive prompt attention. ©. . McCORMICK. -0 Franklin 8t 4 WINTER MILLINERY *{ A fine assoriment of latest styles ia Hata. Come in ard ses them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket Sty —eed See Qur 6 for 5¢ | CHRISTMAS CARDS C.L.HILL, 56 Franklia S¢ ! YT T ENTIST ‘ J. JONES Skaneon Buildiay 1 1 . DR. B Suite 48, Take med'up In Tae bul- THERE 18 no aave Eastern CoMnecticut letin for business resulis THERE Eete leuu