Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 25, 1912, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 19 apmsEasEsasEEn 12 The Luke Horsfall Company Store Closed All Day Christmas Day TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS, AND ALL THE OTHER GOOD PEOPLE WHOM WE WISH WERE OUR CUSTOMERS, WILLIMANTIC week: the floors of the rest of the | numbe bullding are nearly finished. The spe- | all pa An effort will be made to| Windham by~ 5% pronegy~ vy A clal committees appointed by the board | the baiance due on se in or- | the house What Is Going On Tonight. of directors have been active during | der that the building may be dedicated | ordered out, The Wood MDance Afternoon and | ¢he last few weeks in their prepara- e from any de a monument to the | persisted in ¥ Bvening at Washburn Hall 3 tlon for opening of the new quarters. | §enerosity and public spirit of the peo- | word Moving Pictures at the Gem, Bijou| Contracts have been awarded by the ple of this communit and and Scenic Temple. furnishing committee for two new — made bowling alleys to the Brunswick, Balke RECEIVER IN STORE. e — 207 ok NEW Y. M. C. A. QUARTERS. | Collander com ¢ of pledges that have not been : housel Snow Proves a Nuisance. L A B ———— any se are to be == TODAY IN THE CHURCHES R ciovatiens the regulation & uipped with | Manager of New Idea Shoe Stors| | : Committes Arangina for Formal Open- {w xbxruw "m;\“” \y;u« ’.\ pool :,‘L‘m\»‘- Brings Suit Against Owner. | High Mass an'i ‘:,,gm Music by e and . has been purchased for the recreatio e . O S s owtin room. The Mart & Hutchinson com-| A recelver has been appointed by | of S owepha: . SO T M C.'A oot which the|DPany ‘of New Britain have the con-|ip od States district court for | Christmas da g committee had hoped to have opened [ ZFact to install 131 new steel I conducted by the New | i R ]r]st] nas this month is nearing completion, The | The contract for the gyx > store on Main street. Last | chur | gymnasium floor was finished last | ©duipment was awarded to a St. L Potter of Bo: »u'u. ma « | Remove to Washington. | house for the bulk of the new .appara- { leged power of at- | 5t & take ti o =it he i g fixtures are to be PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYs | furnished by Bradley & Hubbard of JTour drugglay wil) refund money Meriden. PAZO OINERTENT falls 1o cure an The balance of the furnishings have 3ase of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or | been secured through our local mer- Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 da §0c. | chants who have ays been kindly ST m—— disposed towards the work. The committee appointed to secure frector and associat be| Hen Schadee, 94 Chestnut instructions : Manager A up the ki orn. In the 2 store was cl i by Deputy nslit, acting for Attorney A. counsel for Potter. Prag brought a suit agai Samuel to no will Le as We hope everybody who has done business with us this year has found j it profitable isfactory and our service agreeabie. bW 1 u better in 1913 than in 1912 and want you with us in the past have not been wholly as you expected and as you wanted, we wish to know about it, and will do R what we can to make it right ettt et ROLLER SKATING |si it b B i b b i ‘» e o S L A. McLoughlin of Hartford. Mr. M Armery Hall, Valley Street| Loushiin has haa several Jears’ ‘ex- | receiver has been appointed and the o o sfation work. He has | store s custody. TUBGDAY and SATURDAY AFTER- . wsical director of the | *Cre 1 ROW in his custods NOONS and EVENINGS. association g\'nmwl m of the Wes X hird street branch of New eity under Dr. Pool. He also has On Holiday Outinas. Clarence A. Bowen and tnest E. ed with sociations 't New | BOver, 2008 of Judgs ead Moa. B JAY M. SHEPARD | ommended to the committes by Dr. | 38Y, for Worcester to spend Christmas b | . L. Vaughn. sweceeding ELMORE & SHEPARD §fr:l°m‘¥"fr l;;m‘g;"j;:r; e physical| " “and Mrs, Raymond Smith lefi | Kyrie d 3loria . | p o to ! ¢ funaral Dicwctor and Embalmar |, 70, cogcie! commivis soroimtea o Shcna it V. s | & arrange for the formal opening and e George T. Clark, | C e, . i - parent A M Nu\h SL' wl“flflln'lfl dedication of the building will report | £, 0" this ¢ soon and the time of moving in will be el e BIOR Whe g | William Gleason and William Col- Lzady Assistant Tol. Cannection | known in a few da There are a| ;i< or Ha HEE o Tuesday afternoon. They | were on their way home to Norwich, |} MeShe the Rose of New England, to spend | Mathles, John Fit 8 tome & Tighe, f.eo Hagrerty bin. | a gue ) Y Mrs, Edmund Portelance, organist e & Visiting Husband Wasn't Wanted. | St. Mary's Church, Scuth Coventry. |1 [Erwing Petters, aged 2T, colored, | The Ch arrested Tue: afternoon by | Catholic Chiet . H. Richmond and locked up |on a charge of breach of the peace. | Petters is a southern darkey and his Torstalls IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 93-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with |40 TRUMBULL ST HARTFORD, CO !NECTICUT I believe there is an urgent need for | losses were also very slight. The lesg } Tres by Cyclers, ¥ Cyclers held their | esday even- | e Jordan | rooms | i ecially | laden inners given special attention. cial Christ choir. such an_institution in Danielson and | mentioned incurred at three of I trust that by placing these facts be- | the fires, the six others causing ne fore the Bulletin readers an interest | damage sufficlently important to Té= s may develop among our citizens that | cord. Three of the fires were caused | will result in something of this ma- | by defective chimneys. ture. | By the usual very emdent work the Gifts to Laundry Employes. | fire department succeeded in qnxwt Tuesday evening Mr .and Mrs, Ira | S210INE control of the thras SONE THWF D. Martin of the Palace la " | threatened to do serious damage. nted their emp Episcopal Services. } eces anqg other " At St. Alban’s Episcopal chureh { igtmas at a thering at | there is to be Christmas services tos 1 brief stay Murray's Boston Store a for- ‘\\il'e 1s employed as a domestlc in the | directio was in town |the Martin proper Center street. | day, with holy communion az 7.00 l NN Breen, nds. Mr. and Mrs. John morning prayer, sermon ’ 1 sung by th ughter of City | Westerly spending communion at 10.30 o'clock, Rev, n. | H. George, Jr., officiating, BEv Pom- | prayer is to be at 5.30. 'Tom with relatives Miss Ruth rt O. Snow, of n_Daniel ined to her IR 1 C.JaCK)O‘J ntist e e i t the locai | who have been through an exce ally busy seas £ with cut fic At § o'clock Rev 5 fret Landing, ending the holiday | (1)\ursda\1 St. Stephen's day, mn Yamle: t Father Donohue will celebrate low Mra. ¥ el ot | recess at her home in Danlelson. | is to be the service of holy commu: | nirss .X!fidll\‘g M.\l masg at Hop River. oo, < et : Revival Services. ‘ 0 a. m. and Thursday ewvt ] STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY ! Filling a Specialty St. Mary's Church. ‘ .‘ d'friends | The Pentecostal church members | &t &30 the children's Sundey sel ""5, | 7% Mam Straet, - . Willimantic | At St Mary's flj—'r; fa iafill‘flf{“: ;'" revival services | pe' St. John the Evangelist's day #ad CHRISTMAS DAY | Telephone Christmas morn to_be held during Januar | Saturday Holy Innocents’ day. { mass at b o'clock, Harry E. Palmer of Hartford fs | s | e— sung by ¥ spending the holiday at his home In | Cabs and Tax u-y.h i ! th Danlelson. | Tuesday was a great day for eab { PIRALI N. FENN music by Sheriff Preston B. Siblev Is slowly | and t service. . The many holl 4 o TAFER and EMBALMER| oy p° recovering from a severe injury to his | homecomers, nppc(nnv those from b | zuz\h St. Willlmantie, Ct will a right arm. | cities, where walks are kept rmlm $ | Si Lady As ' Abbe Also a Rest Day. heavy ‘accumulations of snow, found. si:one ss L’Abb : Y. | 3 - H A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL | S - ik et the noff This Is a day of thanksgiving ae | Danielson walks and streets closs to L’Heureux will sing { well as Christmas for stor: knee deep with the beautiful and m 1! H SPR[NG Piano I“flel’ the close of the { will sing Minuit of them balked at the prospect A vading through it. The alternative - 1 2 vi . 1 en was to ride, which a great many @M. ay for | In accordance with the requirements | £ 2 o} ooled vehicles the gl S holiday | of a state law, all of the saloons in Kilingly are closed this Christmas | t0UED on the horses that pulled themm, MAY THE SPIRIT OF HAPPINESS ENTER EVERY HEART THIS A1limantie. to spend th Dog Warden Resigns. fa ramape AF Tresh Fisb. e . Dog Warde » and family of Hart. | day, A they are throughout the state, | Put these animals will get thais nol- | CHRISTMAS DAY v and Cum ab | haa fenderet his 1 uud tamiy of Haxt. |dax, ua they are throughout the state | 00, FUo3, ; ‘U"h FiSH WARKET 2“ Hm 5t board of se men. ’11\« boa n town for Christmas, vented many Danielson people from Will Remember Trolleymen. : ! 1 W . A1) i | announce the appoint e going to Putnam to attend the pro-| Thoughtful people will pay do-u. 2 i lotrev's s 5“”50,‘ ductlon of the Spring Maid at the | fare to the trolley crews a8 a £ i A £ radley theatre. mas remembrance today, for thllr hd- Iday is not the gladsome, free-from- . duty experience that.comes to most of those who are in the habit of . Auts Truck MOVil\g eeite T W. H. S vs. K. H. 8. atars~Hampton Has 1 - : - P 3 a plans. ¥ Windham High school of Williman- LONG DISTANCE WORK $deh o niost .effel ficial, in ounge an in the House—War- | tic and Killingly high schoc A SPECIALTY the most efficie tes Business Men's As- | ketball teams will play a game hore | €. UP this way the troliey A P. A. WEEKS, = deserve the gift, too. E P { Friday evening, the first meeting of srsbed y or ‘Phene | pag held the office | L & s — the teams this season Christmas Festivals, -2, 338-12 or 254-5, Willimantie Ct. | Frem now until s and| The rural carriers | Christmas tree exercises that wil} house | upon to cover their routes Christrzas, | be certain to delight the children THE H. C. MURRAY GO are to be 17 the | Windham | Will have dificuity in getti held at' the Cony i e | snow-filled backwoods road ! ist and Baptist churches ate, | ham county. The going | (Wednesday) evening. At the tween | worst today of any time within the | church the exercises are to ocrats I H. | past two winters, five o'clock, while t the other two o Privil, A churches the hour set is six 3 ‘l‘v;u.'tm(llat: Post Office Privileges Today. The storm of Tuesday did mot r “;,‘H,‘_U..l,, 1'i'~“ Jhose. who '| Santa Claus and he will have ¥ AT of the Py e TR o | for delivery the gifts that he has m the secretary of | wiil be closed from that hour until)tended for ail the little people. 6.30, when it will be sual closing hour. Horace M. Hovey, cipal of Killingly high professor of mathemati leigh high school, New 4,000 students ! post will go into local post office on Wed- New Year's week, New | the . Howe of 4 chell street R. Hutchins of 7 Oréad strect were married in Putn;mbc day night. The Rev, and Har officiated. _They will live at ’ Lowell stre r\Tor:e-ler Polt. Masses at St James' Chorsh. JEWETT CITY “far et At St. James' church tod | ih e ! K O g e e . Christmas Tree and Exercises at Bap- 3 tford, O ( 3 {this mass to be followed by ot tist Church—Congregational Fastival X * iy | | Sastf r, T 1, B the last, at 10.30 o'clock, being a sol- Postponed. @ i By e T The Christmas tree and concert Bt Y/ ! i Amos ¥ ington, r, 67, Toast to Grand Mastee. |, C08 Ceiat iotiareit wak MU Ifil “|||]|||||||||||||||l||||||||l|||||||l|l|||ll||||||l||||||I|||I||II||||III||IIIIIIII|I|l|Illlllll|l|||||||||||l||l|| I |||||||!|||H||||||||||||l|||||l||||||||l|l 1l ' P Members of Columbian commandery, o No. 2, of Norwlel, whto iive in Daniel- ML Ko T at ‘nd ‘ . g A"\‘..- in llrn Opening chorus, Host of Light: fe« iy e | sponsive reading: invecation: chomil. ey i he \‘\oph»rdu with Their Sheep; Tlowers, by &I% t En romwell Meli | tion, The Christmas School Pupi Morton Brown; duet, Night af Announcements of end of the term at St school include the giving oma to Aurea G Birth, Miss Allce McBroome B, R. Gardner; recitations, Babies, the Infant class, What I'd Do, three boys from the primary depart- ment; chorus, Messiahi Moru; tation, The True iy il “IIIIIIIII|III||IIII||IIIIIiIHlIIIIHlIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ||||ll|||l|l|||l||!l|||||||uulumumlllml pupils we pin for ha 1 | written 100 dn'v« el Morgan; recitation, My Anna Gingras, Anna I Nettle Haddad; chorus, Sweet Deéaume, | Fecais Chogueté y | Peace: recitation, The First Lood mas, Ellen Willcox; exercise, What M -— - Shephends Saw, four boys: duet, SNOW PICTURESQUE. Have Seen His Star, the Misses o recitation, The Christmas leen Dearnley; reel But Inconvenient and Annoying g eyl Snowballs, Tyler Gilbert; - \ MADAM consider it quite-an honor, wouldn't you, to be i adatipes. g EeAors i ca . ® known as the most economical as well as the best of ! ol Doy Visito oPREt et ~ good cooks. Well, Serv-us Macaroni has a distinction something like that. it v n ! Eritarfalnmibnk AU 33 | ¥ O 3 The entertalnment at the Ci R it is the food with which you can reduce the cost of fiving | - e ! uonal Shireh ' potponee b - and yet strange tq say it has as much nourishment and nutrition as the most expensive food—Beef Steak. It is a great I . r, 66 |T'ehe, as far as suppiying the piciur- Dr. and Mre R. R Agnew and mu;cyla bundfn and ideal health food. One pound of Serv.Us Macaroni will go just as far in giving a man strength as | . is concerned, but it was the { (]‘R\A_g:”pv—;\lnr]fln are in Deep River for LY a pound of meat and st costs less than Y5 as much. i ans of spoiling what the merchants | Christmas r e . i i {hth WARDEN’S WISE SUGGESTION. |f¥Pected to be one of the best bus- It has no waste matter—no bones and gristle which Like all of the other Serv-Us Brand Foods it is a pure I I\ it ” ‘ ine osa days of the whole \]!'.l i o STON NGTON. you can't eat but must pay for. Meat is 3 water in com- food guaranteed under the Pure Food law. ! ‘I | Borough Needs a Live Business Men's rx\:z ’.,:,] 'rv.\n[x;““ 'v.y t w:’.‘::l‘nn he [ ok | position. Serv-Us Macaroni is 3 solid nourishment. It is made in strictly sanitary kizchenshamll under a l\ or Chamber of Com- |to their regular sc whict Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. i e Fii o Sl ressure of 1800 to 3000 bs, per square incl tis guar- i BT Tath the mony | Willisms to Marry Ames G SRR -A Besides Serv-Us Macaroni is so easily prepared. It PSS 0w B0 tely Ro coloring matter. ‘l\ LT E wha B t e aut, thotgh)the Sramie | et [0 ce i e heurt o il eyt ol 2D guigite SERV-US EGG NOODLES are actually made of flour i ; . the [was noi as heavy ‘an' iy the | W 175 § to prepare Sers-Us Macaroni in a number of delicious ways. nq'eqgs, SERV-US SPAGHETTI is of the same high n Bul- | case just before a holida \The engagement is sonounged ef You can enjoy it in soups and stews. It is very tasty qmlnv\v and ‘;‘thmdmma* gffv ~US MACARON!. Both ‘ e AR g e ¢ S 6 31?“.;1"{“‘.\.(1: Srimisma S8 - with fruit or tomatoes—and it is especially delicious pre- are put up in Sc an c packages. Rk 5 i the bor- Fobin . e s | Stonington, to Amos Cotting pared like a potpie with grated cheese and tomatoes. Give yourself and family a square deal by insisting on i N | And Loss of But Record for the | a of New Yoik ME | i t Closing Year. | horn i a son of the late Mr. and I K - 13 R \»merhcrn.dlarmq- F O O D s | ® » Dantelson had otiagers, and passed 13 w.u\ | g™ s bovhood in Lenex B pr hase | Miss Willlams, with her parents, h® ¢ . | been an annual Lenox vufiwr tor e . s : | in ce a [ number of Her fa which reduce the high cost of living without ; 1 ¢ | numbe ..1’-}?'“"'«5; r ;lm was > L | xfin lams family is = reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. t i| lere the enEAgemeRt Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery ;in:fi::?:dfggpf?ahlm Serv-Us Brands cover pract | d Vi v' ',“: Thers is Only One VALUABLE FREE GIFT COUPONS like the one shown here can be cut from every package of aen/ Us Brand Foods. They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. Start Collecting right away. ® If coupon is not on the label it is inside the packa; Insist on -Us Brand. If your grocer hasn’t them be cat get Hor yo «“Bromo Quinine”’ That is : Laxative Bromo Quinine A DA ki USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A W N QNE RAY. and time ag nielson to vieit l visitors who u from THE L. A. GALLUP CO. Ioussmemecer or ries. Time | Always remember the full name. va been v.;x(en’ by erested in indus- 7 3 be. IS i s ey By Py lor this sigpature on every box. 2. V' 4 some simila ganization. In shors »

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