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— FAIR, WARMER TODAY. FULL ASSOCIATED g - S8NOW FLURRIES THURSDAY. 31 | ! v A% YAV B Y . 4 | UL : PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH, CONN WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25, 1912, What Is Going On Tonight. COLCHESTER EY pa ; POETRY Iil:;ing Pictures and llustrated Songs - e i Wa yors THGUBI_EU WH-H A YULE-TIDE OFFERING, reed Theater, B s oo INOREE ADYENS RTISEMENTS| .iii7 s Vaudevilie aud_Photoplavs st Davis log's Ahprr Sk e T B 08| L5 B ol b under the hesding of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TD REN = i S meets in Hibe: avenue, Norwich Laod No. 1 Cwsa—-Mwhaney ciad His praises sing, meats in Germania Hall Froehlichkei: Singing Soclet e Lilian SMahoney weants, Dry Skin on Scalp. Would Show ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 4 y Reats SCSEl 1o, G Hall Case were married S i at 3 % i fips Lo ®deal No. S8 L B. B. W, meets In | the Baptisc parsonaze i ! Badly on Coat Collar, Cured After e mora Few Treatments with Cuticura SC per‘ line, Six Words t@ the !ii‘le _marks o1y Day of dass e . ail S ¢ b B dwell in unity, Norwith Grange G oft Lyt Asorse. On L : Soap and Ointment. BTN 114 know no war— meets ip Pythian “‘ v was best man ter the ceremony u he white-winged dove of peace Goetlle Lodge, 79, 1. 0. ., | reception was held at the home of the us evermore! meets In Poneman Hall, Tattville: - X 1 . and Mrs.| 743 Third Ave., New York, N. Y.— WANTE . s o Snipappd K ide in Arihur Chapman's | “Having been troubled with dandruff for 22 NS - | 2 ch ‘heart ‘beat With, GUSSRSESS ANNOUNCEMENTS e ! \ \ twenty years and trying numerous lotions, d NT POS a FOR SALE s that ! : S 4 . and bird and beast, i s 2 washes, etc., without any J 1 hooklet, - T = ¥ P bering Him who ministered Frank A. Bill has the best makes of | 1 » Sunday afternoon j Sfeat ¥ ihoushit T woulit gtve s )= Wash % i e DUTpOSE s el | ‘ bf ‘our Father's flock rubbers, rubber boots and arctics, high ss Lillle at left town Monda) Cuticura Soap and Ointment | — - = - = o bt - C teiement, ) marked the sparrow's fall, and low cut, and at lowest prices. for several wee! visit with friends in atrial. The scalp always had With ehild ¢ 1. posi . ot i ‘ » 3 T 4 y a Babe was cradled with e e New York, ..» | dry skin on it which did not a ¥ or E a > m§25 | i ; ¥ ! ¢ in the stall BREED THEATER. Surveyors are \ 1 have been " itch as I gave it a good 2 e surveying the . irnpike Drushing every morning and Wwith an 1 L i \ . gifts abound, The Money Kings, Immense Three- | from where the e roa about evening, but through the day atl nt arn 1 = s : AT ) ¢ pitable board fMeel Holiday Feature Today. \ mile south of the village, towards X1\ the dandruft wowd show er ectiont. One ; rel St : Fuller& Co._ .~ desiMd Tt Bl A ‘;vn’r::;”w(m E 'V badly on my coat collar s willing m motion_ pioture field for his patrons, | Middicbury coliege “in Vermont, is S e S coup ko Mmnboo, | L S 0, Bulletin | * FOR SALE wao ngihs, | trally located, steur t o= | T hearts Atled’ with true Manager MoNulty has fairly outdoné | nis home on Hayward avenue f my hair and rutfbed in a little Cuticura himeelf in his offering for his holiday wistmas boliday. Olntment. After a few treatments I found guests today. After much deliberation °s M. Reade of Willimantic was | the head clean and healthy, free from all | '*U Jor i E 3 A o ’ the T ¥ 1, ar & W and labor he was able to secure the | ¢ friends in town Monday. | @ry scales: Cuticura Soap and Ointment Sher ¥ el 5 ] Serly s i GHTS FOR THE NEW YEAR. strongest drama of the day, produced | 2 & eured the dandruff, and now I use Cuticura - - - = ——— — | as ¥ s R by the Vitagraph company, entitled Picture Show Populzr. to keep it from returning.” (Signed) W. ke, ClDable. to ) et vo t sh | i & 2 | cariz can muke December blithe The Money 'Kingsl" or, -\l Mission to: 3 -\\‘ g «\l\"“«‘“ :‘l“”"”*,"“ “;‘" 2 | Dyke, Jan. 2, 1012, 3 Titally intereating incidents and fels | evening In Grange hall. The llustrat- | 70 mples and bisckheads the following |~ S pal St : = B - - —Hattley OO NN a stery of the money kings trying to | ¢d songs were fine. The pictures con- T e b 3 Pt 708, L. | 2o S At x TS ¢ 61 1 & {nvolve the United States in war, A | sisted of a two reel drama and two ! ment: Gently smear the affected parts with “a Y55 Fra nuing e B 1 Joca ) retail pusiness. | » kno wha n;?nunu_n‘llty may Tepresentative of the government starts | comedy reels which were excellent, .\ Cutlcura Ointment, on the end of the finger, | = = Sk want o iacees Soe ? . ’ 1 Let us live lu 8 for the peace conference at The Hague | dance followed the show. but do not rub. Wash off the Cuticura WANTED-F = - 3 ecold F.u\uu,.uuumu. £ e * 5 Sk rrs +41 o with the president’'s signature on an Louis ch of Bristol, Conn, is Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura | L ; J¥or SAiE—on R veniences iy U y agreement of pea but is robbed by | at his home on Pleasant street for the | Soap and hot water and continue bathing TR R t 3 > h. ¢ s o T Vot mindless of the growing years a clever woman spy. The daughter of | holidavs. for some minutes. This treatment is best W \;LF;Q;[ e n i L e | 8 b . UP TO DATE furnis care and loss and pain, one of the money kings learns of the | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lyman of Colum- 8 e hange erite & ce My eyes are wet with T on rising and retiring. At other times use v Saturday. A. vorth. ® ¢ REAs nd | guerite vuilding. Mrs. Lees, X thanktul tears conspiracy and extracts the original | bia were visitling relatives in town the i r blessings that remain. message from its hiding place in her | past weck Cuticura Soap freely for the toilet and bath, | _1°¥9 SNy ¥ S S Whittier. father's safe and, sending a wireless to and Mrs. Milton D, Wood have| o assist in preventing inflammation, irri- “TFOR SALE the young representative on his way | town for a week’s visit with rela- | tation and clogging of the pores. Sold ) at i4 n rich stufts and ol d— to The Hague, tells him of the plot n Springfield M everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed | X0\ d : i ] A : hat unto it we may and bids him watch for her cousin in | s: a K r in | free, with 32-p. S8kin Book. Address posé ac! t & P 1 9e garnered fry "V"I‘ thc nld. his hydro-aeroplane, bearing the orig- 1 , is the guest of lm- i card ““Caticura, Dept. T, Boston.” w X 3 ek —W. DN inal message, and the money kings are | er, on South Main street, for the oli- #@-Tender-faced men should use Cuticura W ANT, Plano_tuning. ¢ 2 gt 5 2 R e fofled. : i Shaving Sticl facipe & | aen. 208 D lat0a sl Tei ebn | B 5 . 0., Jewett Ci HUMOR OF THE DAY Soap Shaving Stick, ample free, ¢ Jecifa | 1 The interest in the picture increases Annie Pattes Middletown | 3y | every reel, and the last reel, showing | wus a recent gue: A Lillie B.|= = = Bix—Has your wife many speaking the hydro-aeroplane soaring high | Treat. LEGAL NOTICES. | Bood - ERzagS; 2 " : otr ana &tk [ acquaintances? Dix—Not very many; above the rigging of the great ooean Holiday Guests. I Kinl oy Avenue. - & i | they are nearly all listening ones— liner, makes the whole production a L — — th 10 a es lable Boston Transeript. Miss Elizabeth G. Day left town on | | - = = X worth while, and the three reels of | . | | ODEL seven passenger £ < : Xk Money won't do everytiitine AN this ph:t:recare a\;Fment:d by a peer- 1”" day to spend the winter in New | ' Two h'mi'ef‘l men to get in on our i s ¢ d ”aj‘mfi“;l“:a‘ m‘“m Btea: S p wal nowt Fot in«am:v‘."' “It ‘mfi keep ;‘ ta Claus will be present at the g on the branch were all two e sale. Calabash Pipes | fe i r ice very low. The |§ from trol 2 tes' walk cook who has made up her mind to z g snowstol Tor 3t Special 1 - s 1 2 price quit."—Detroit Free Press. matinee, which begins at 115 p, m., | Lucday, owing to the snowstorm ““H for § ¥ Special line | 222 . = {] from Frankl juare, price and will deliver to all children buying IOHHIY e, Si Dloasiin Gasess worth $2:50 40§30 .,“A"f‘\“f‘ & eauit: Baddises sise (8 veasbnents. Elderly Aunt—My dear, I have just a ticket a box of candy, after the per- T Flhchen et e 3 e, veatly printed. Tor 3180 353 ez put you down in my will for $10,000, Leffingwell over the holid choice for $1.98, S 5 Her Niece—Oh, auntie, what can I formance. . Sach, $3.00. Soud for samples and | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, T *Over ome foot of snow fell Tues- SRE 6 cen of Tobacco a r print you are in need iz . say to thank vou? - How are you feal- FREE—A 10-cent tin of Tobacco and | b %5, F Lol ftin’ Company, Norwich, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. ing today=tAfE T E DAVIS. AT THE DAVIS. ! 0 Mr. Bacon—That Mr. Crossley who o » G S i < 30-cent Pipe, at | FOR SALE—O. L C. pigs, thorougn- e _ | called last evening is a self-made man. The show at the Davis is right,view- | gy »r Taftville. Mr. Miller has | sy " e e reds, regisiered, none be. in the | — \l‘r( “Ba¢ unm—':r(;uzhnd he couldn’t have ed from any angle, and would be worth he foreman on {he state road | Norwic 24, 1 FAGAN'S SMOKE SHOP, ! y. Ludlow Farm, Nortl £ made himself a little more agreeable.— while If it consisted only of "On Dono- | on Norwich avenue & South Main | The ordinances of 2 C { No the well worth 5c and 10c Cigar Store. .. R F. D% Norwich, Conn. H, | | Yonkers Statesman. van's Division” a great railroad story | sireo, (1 ¢ | wich provide that the ow Button. S x in the posing of which the performers | ~ 3 ‘homcs f |ebano was in town | 0003 occupants, . priva Tl dec2za ~PRINTING—Look at (hese pr SA Willie—Paw, what is domestic sel- T thaté Mhs in thelr hands. o | porations. or any person having car ey "iVelopes (regular Lusiness si ence? Paw—Paying 1912 prices fof The Street Pavers of Paris i§ an en- |~ Samuyel McDonald has begun to move | on . or lot ¢ | a° prinied _in _ corner, $k ) things out of a 1906 salary, my som— tirely new and a very novel act. Ryan | pnis Lo, ,.;’“,M“g’,,;f‘\“‘[;, . \‘,,(.\ el e ah B, e iy i .f.!fx"‘ S 10 | Cincinnatl Enquirer. and Bell do a sallor dance that is new Garm. “Hie s i nre | witin LA, ST R R o, 06 On Easy Terms |~ Jim—Here's a Frenchman who says % thls circuit, while Dike Thomas, house e ! x t r cfhelis, 8 XLl »rmted SL X | man has six times as much lung pow- real coon, is some entertainer. a6 | any 1 . tl Farm Help, General Housework | §2.50; 0, $18.50. Ten-R C | he needs. Joe (a married man) Thers are to be four (4) shows to- | i bt the | titee 1 . e 3 Girls, Serub Woman, and an experi- | en-Room Cottage | ofiren T Det woman has twanty :l"’;_""‘ in the afternoon and two at | Aiconald house on I : 3 | within thr e wrise when | enced Tez times too much. — Cleveland Plain ) A i i | 3,000, $1.83; 5,000, $6.00 00t on Geer Ave. { Detiee, At the matinee ail downstairs seats | i Of North Piains was | : FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, | il 2335 00 20z ot ; jDekige A : : 1 season; aiso, ¢ e s 3 g tral Blda. Bead for samples. T i tiads Mrs. Muggins—I'm so worrled about B o ou s Tou sy ceme {ic; on rignds tn town Monday, , i 0CE S e o | 22 Comeormnier v ?-,‘3':” J. Printers :u‘x:m}smuel:. Nor- | my husband. I'm afraid he isn't well at any hour that is convenient and | | Mr. and Mrs. Cl s Shailer of 3 | JAMES L. CASE Mrs. Buggins—What are the symp- stay as long as you like. North ' Westcheste A Sts of | Steet. sauare, o lace. shall be | e 5 » [ toms? Mrs. Muggins—tis hashit oot A ’phone call will insure seats be- | friends in town Monday S e o) ol CRaba st e | toms? Mrs. Mussine SR i ing held for you. R 1 W “ g sy " f € | 1 1 40 Sketucket «» Norwich, R plained about a single thing for nearly NOrwic as a Col private on. or any | | alance pas a wo P \k.—Philadelphia Record, n Reynolds will come to or o8 2 Sine the cate o gy F"‘.},“‘ PR ratioe angl " g Norwich Friday atternoon and evening | 3ir. and s o i : W'l | Coocks, Waitresses, General House Vx‘fi?‘n, ‘fx B athata 1 recwm betewte 4 urer arose and said tmpite to appear as Father O'Brien in the | (onn Tnesd ; kv be made safe and conv i Girl iddle aged. | Bouse hdaz, best =ond’tion s ery time 3 Angelus st the Davis and not this | \mir e 'uin’“:"_r’\‘\” - faye i heref, ) | Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged. | GUlly, Tnq in, large barn, pain.ed. now | = out of a saloon I want to go (Wednesday) afterncon as stated | William | t ke : or some r sul J. B. LUCAS, | benheuce. cos heds. outbulldings, | o)) pyy 2 farm consist 75 acres up to that young man and sa¥: L o was the gu e to: av tivo 1 | Room 32 Central Building | DYy 85, : of fertile land, coitage house of elght | ” ight around, 3 | (nea ) crib, | wre e | nishings, far a ultry. | | n SR o eonari| 3 rong Ie a e ews Frank g son prdin t | . . e sin 1 ster| 4 3 3 do you want for ( hr!-;lmu"‘l tfi var\ \ < 5 Case £ U ‘OR S 23 T s n R. T busy, so me&so hdll’.\' up an ell me.” bt > YOU \Vlll Flnd Lo, o | chance od fa cheap. ‘Well, sav, dad,” returped the boy, YOD FRESH COWS. Mrs, William Sisson of North Pl A 0 ‘suppose we wait till you have & day Middletown.—The board of assessors | was calling on relatives in town Mon YANTIC FARMS, YANTIC. off some time. T'll need a lot o)gtime 145 notified 240 taxpayers that their |day. | every four hou lec EX ellen[ ; it cre fa I,\n‘.;,}r‘n{:\;‘gn:; fo tell you."—Judge. roperty valuations have been in- Miss Margaret Bunyan, who i5 at- . g - 4 b 2 | “Do you think only of me2” mur- h : v iti me fruit, §ood | creased. 13 Mt. Holyoke college, is at her 3 ., and on easy | mured the bride. “Tell me that you Phhikai ha coynty bas nt | |5»m.~ on South Main street for thé hol- 3 el A 3 | F S l rms. 3 | think only of me” “It's '1“' ,’(:y'., . —' boug] idays. £ the 5 | explained the groom, gently. *Now ?:gr(h:u:o“c:(pm;‘oul fire l»:jrtJ’rligu:sh;rs Joseph Kelley returned to Middle- m 3 ] Chrlstmas Or a e | 0 acre woodlot, about 15 -hrl then I have to think of the fur- y house and fail, placing | town Monday a ) few days at his | © ty | acres clear is of standin co, my dear."—Louisville Courler- one on each floor. home on Pleasant street, o Lo 1te th e 8 HIGH GRADE STOCKS AND acr lea standing | ! | wood (by tlon) ‘ou 1ot, ‘situated | Journal No grange meeting will be held until BONDS, to Net INVESTORS ma J three miles from | | I . New Britain.—Edwin W. Schultz | 4(ie b % Sireet Cor ‘Su tlons has been nted e 5 Y o | From 5 to 7 per cent. lssued in I Peia G ) 3 @Rl vonmander ‘,“?%fi‘l‘fl“‘..fi‘\’;‘é Case-Mahoney Wedding. amounts of $100, s 00 and s1 oo0. | . Farm Bulletln. | ot on for the purpose of trying to an Injustice. Bantam.—Eleven cans of trout were | | onage of the Baptist church Sa Real Estatc Broker. put the rest of my time trying to received at this station recently from | urday night. Rev. B. D, Reminglon | ceive he S i nmi JAMES L. CASE, e A Wit T 3. S T < v consclence Into a satistactory the Connecticut fish hatchery. They | officiated. The young couple will live Sioner, Room i all the little niceties of dress at 40 Shetugket St Nédrwieh, Ct. Westeriy, R. L | Chicago Record-Herald. were distributed in Still brook. : nt at the Chapman home on (gt that 53 e Y | say there is something to avenue. il SR e foans bad in the (.,‘\1',} ;THE TOGGERY SHOP, 291 SPENCER, TRASK & CO,, By ape e i in the work of that snapshot Let Danbury.—That members of the bar m shovel at the New York Y A 1 ¢ < Corres * h apher,” said the eminent in Danbury are dilatory in preparing 5 New York, o in accordance with plans New York Correspondents . " < and Hartford gravel pit 1s d spe ions. | statesmn But the picture is not at thelr cases was the statement made | closed ovor hristma b L R R S pvr.Mam Street. o p " " No. But it - blg= recently by Judge Howard B. Scott in| i g (Christmas)] # tions. " The State Highway | =2y s precisely the frame of mind I the common pleas court. i 3 210 6 p.m. The | Commissioner reserves the F “ D was in when 1 discovered he was af- Hartford, — Mrs, David Trumbull | ruil riers are delivering the | o pe improved. after it et u ress If you want to buy or sell _ ter me."—Washihgton Star. Lanman of Clinton street s spending | (he . wsual. let, er which has be : > : | 3 Es! kind, con- AT S the winter with her daughtem: Sirs | . the steam roller which has been at | A1l bids must be accompanied by a | Accessories Real Estate of any ‘Cottdge of 9 rooms, steam,| THE KALEIDOSCOPE ';"jhom_:_a Van Buren of New York and | : st put up at | coSt of the work. Any Diad vhom | b sult E. A. PRENTICE, | deitiioTichis and vt nltuke | ; e B o vees ofiteve, herman’s for the winter and | SRtTact has been awarded refusing to | to the minutest detail. Puone 300. sscum st |° gt penp [ Poric eating tn Fartd 36 GRS Bk i s S osd RRs et aue: Landvo i ny hmm,‘m Hosik for [Fira) 1Fshrebon ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will | 7% addam.—Rev. Reginald R. Parker | "\ 1 i $ Sehy BOALES g Loz Angeles’ 1912 bullding permits of AMiddletown, former rcctor of S| e exesclitmiatithe ¢ Lrhond o L b Sl |HOUSE COATS and BATH [ — - {be sold cheap on easy terms. | ;" ,-\jflm nditures t:tnllnl‘ ’g! 000,- ephen’s church, East Haddam, went | ooy trr Jow est na Cations | I i 4 o Kew York last weck (o attend. i | "2 it et K il e e it ROBES, WAISTCOATS. | N. TARRANT & CO. b fuperal of Mrs. George G. Williams, 3 ol B ( t Selectman, Ab- % - | Sy B 3t Jis claims to lead all United e Romera ', Bast HeO. “Cuite) of Bir and “Mra. Toseoh | BEL 3 the office of the) Bedtime Clothing of every {117 Main Street, s “ities in dealings in horses and L on Bro: ving messages Always presenting s the best in the . . W attending beast—all mankind? —Louella C. Poole. 1 fa‘ i morrow find a New Year's DA w year comes, as comes a king, Fred Miller, who have | £ a package of Pipe Cleaners with each 3 \ 1 . . . ven-room i Waterbury—The gates of the new | 57 Bthel Lewis, teacher, - state Commiss description. t: mo p —— s mear the Wigwam wers | 104y for, e ho rwich to | §41Y ¢ Cany and all| b d Sunday morning, and this ac- | SPER¢ 0 ' A ton, e t onn., c. 241 - P F s | R . tlon_ on the part of the water depart. | 51001 01 ¢ ! fternoon | 14 ' i | Shirts fit to come from a || {¥] ey amninit MONEY LOANED M oy A g Do) the e Sweet Meft £ 3 JAMES LT AL or particulars inquire o onds, Wa Jewe: Women of Fast St. Louis have form- 96 an additionsl water supply | for |, o8 RUPY Susel left for her home state Hisiwar Commisalo | Custom Maker, and an endless 2 on Jvatches, Jew 4 Tact St. Louls havs fomm over $150,000,000 were spent highways in the United i < . = Y . e ; { verything for men at ||| “ay Build ! esiabiisied © Bridgeport.—Close to $60 was col- nel Randall is at her home | | ine of e 4 8 p S)Hzm Bt 2 . (Estabii lected by Miss Carrie Seel principal ahres her wae acation . < = ? =1 Th T h ey ) e . " ".,‘ T;“;’::?‘:’,A’%J;: of Barnum school, for the Christmas Vest.who is altendin d- | at Ca bury, within a o Dis- | e gg S Fire lus ce in Rt le EeeE nirs five hens Whlch Ju fund this vear. The coniributions are | | ollege a ’ at 1 : intebury, on i day of | ¢ loggery op 2258 g - EE made solely by pupils out o . home on fel g fon the Roil- 1812 5 lies CAETiARS, 458 the money ,I ‘d’::{:”'!“sr; | da Prese : N dge. | 291 Main Street, Norwich, Conn t taradi and Awassi wools are shipped among the needy poor of the school les Quash has returned fro bk R 4 g A, : | - s e - 4 T gdad to l»’nm& n*'n;d ISi:::‘l :n district. wesk's visit with friends in Narwic % 2 icha % i < € are class - Charles Balley of New . Britain is | bury, witt J District, de Lo e R ' JUST ARRIVED VOLUNTOWN COURT ELECTION. spending Cfristmas at his home on that six e o 1t | ugy T, i Dl decmet v TR | i 2e et ct s ana e | AdAM’S Tavern ot n e 39 B S - éstate to exhibit %4 horees as T ¢ They are the 4 e measured at Greemwieh ob- Mabel Hickox “m';'mm‘,::.n;”f( Ir ¢ e the same ‘o the ; o { B cHlERt ool ol e krhesh SHuy 1861 ervatory in England in April, mak- 3 w0 are atte the : . wow and save 25 to 30 dollars fron s the 'driest ‘o Willimantie Normal school, are at |- AT now and sa t dollars from the driest month recorded in & X = a rder by ad- | what you will have to pay In the afler to the puLlic Lie finest standara | !5 1 Goart Liberty, No. 132, . of A, at| 'fj‘:(fi°m" in town for the Christmas i zpap spring and have them ready for your brands of beer vl kurope Ame | & its annual meeting on Monday evening | | e ot ing a copy eof on the publ work. and s 3 - | Hohemikn, Fikac. Lu sai The banknote washing machine elected the following officers: Chief o post in sald Town of Canterbur i Tc—!. ELMER R. PIERSON, beef~bass | nd , Muets hich has been in operation at Wash- ranger,Noah J. Dupont; sub-chief ran- BALT‘) est the place where the decea. 1 e | — — Beoich A lin Stoa . for a short time has & capaelty ger, Stephen B. Sweet; treasurer, Oli- P aweit } iace you. ¢ car D CADA C. & 30, 35.000 pleces in an elght- s : : Certified from Record & Why not b UR FARM 1 o zim Boucher; ' financial secretary, . | Order of Services at St. Mary's Church A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. \ order now before tn Aal A et | = McDonald; recording secretary, F. W. on Christmas Da: = ries stop work- | cie > little thy mmm; .T“‘;lr "’Zfi}'m’- Willlam s 44 A NOTICE—All cred ¢ said de- 1 U i ast i p iz " - \ -h’"fi'fmm".'nfi 3 or woodward, Joseph| The ordes Hae Q. re ied to present ing §oud ~ A, AL 1 typaWEiict oo RWchotte: senfor beadle Naron P, rhurrhn(rnd’:v(;ls ;:r;;;:v:‘ Sk s R aei i H 2 . ) Wil | coun S a rate of 7,000 an Lewls; junior beadle, Phillp Boucher; 5 o I rb! nn. We offer a pective of their size, shape Jettiber, Feank LalAverte; . 6 a. m. Mass, the t i the above | FOONS AGENCY, % Bt s Ham fiu:hm: A r.,fialgfifi;fi“fig. Greymmn Chant—Male Choir, % EORG LARKHAM | sr‘Emu‘msct:rurfl i enii Geen FAtg v ho was leadin pointed to make arrangements for a| ol . a Adminis(rator. | = i ; Ire Uflll 'h 1 t‘[]u 167 v C,fl J«N i Wiliam Giletts, 18 & Baw mm"h:;otommemfl”l m?m“ T A (I"?u . . ¥ i o 1 P kv I l E . e ”\ "I vaudevitle, |\rm;nnl|n[ a sketch will be installed. c Agnus Def, Messe du Sipieme P g T = 2 WINTER WORK i 1 Aganc 3 Borrory v off AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD if Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry officer, called The To Keep Coon, at Norwich, within and for the District and can give better €CK's iea stai: Ag" Vy -, : = < Offertory ..., -Adeste Tidells | ot Norwlch: on, the 24th day of Decem ; ice than during . 3 " A small coon recently cunght in th Seigle i 4y 9 o i = A S 'y MIL.L, A 1IN , Jooonty cuneht in tha| " Sias S i g T e Re e EAR:AS A SPECIALY | L. CASTING of All Saints three of Mr, Hubbard, and is on exhibiti , Bister lair, Sister Olivig i rict, decease 330 Sillian _} Rhgeagraing N ‘ f the visitors ot CHECLORE Duponts _store By TADo0t s Zf‘"‘;}i‘“ M. Clafr.. Sister Olivia, or-{ e Trusiee exhibited his ac- il 132 Surin3 3i¢ fiimiy Comn j x ns follows: Pere Tachatsy the animal, 10 a. m. Mass. ourt for allowance : X y Pl VIV Tt R ATy Nehochs daned FU0ay tor |, agtxod; choir: o iheretors NG The Chas. A. Kuebler Co. | Sashore Land for Sai3 & o g A R Chriatmas. lu'm Organ Ordered, | i 807, 39 and 41 Franklin Street, Lbidd e ; rr 18 continning his work oty Night..,.....,... Adnuicl Foronach. sat b e G ) ; - g ia ; g > o canals, ete, for th Christmss mfl¥ the masses at St, | Kyrie B £ g )N 2 sald Dis- | Telaphona: . “nepuiErankiin 8o, sl acad r gverix l“‘“lltdl O“l U(‘Utl Irri gl of t }‘Ldll;: x‘.;(e.\m: :‘rue: Thomas’ churets will be at 7 and 10,36, | Gloria ,, ... S5 ...P, Campiglio . be, @ appointed et AEne West. Dat " Hay < that he has imported At the 7 o/clock maess a class of chil-| Credo ,....., e .‘.mm lio 1 L « 1\ 3 o rae Dr. 8. L. G | t fe ¢ Westerly stailoa, v ber to the value of §20,- dren will recefye thir fizst sompunion, "l‘.rmr, Pastores. . unbellotie b = e o R during his lesy illpess. ) Lk mw 16,30 _.v"ib:p:m':‘i'aun:?::i e SPCam e nn ing i Girehiatia }[}R F. W. HOLMS, Dem]g' FitN W Cov, f McGrory Building Ngrwich, Conad e S Th the St apee hesn arranged by the | Awnus | d g i v te o il hewris 1 B " 1 Sulza, 8 | ({ liteltike manner by | Singing by children’s chofr, directed "istate of Joh tler, e 0f Pres- & \ | a 5w=~ fl"y ¥ emeterles of Paris Kept an sasisted by William Richards, | Ad g g | stnusew Buililag Aumes, Room A Street, ernheim, Salgun m Richards, | Adestc % ke roty Y His Vioite, Benediction Z I AYLING, Juds Telephona 528 octiod J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. R ha g Ao Ave Verum . % *- & > > B T = Whit 16 ¢ and thie J. 1 ( r . 1 L . nee suf. g DY | HERE no advertls 5 1 C i s Niasty-thwes Tnitad Slates eitins t LT ¥ e i FFANNIE C. CHURCH. Eastern Connecticyl equal 9 The Hu'y | Eastern Connecticut 1 to -rm, ;,“_ Clgars are the best vl the market erlug ¥ o rheu- Bow have aulomebile fire apparatus, s ‘ Cletk, | letin for business paulie let'n fui husiness rea Ly shew doid X .

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