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SOMERS BROS. —TO— THEIR CUSTOMERS, XMAS, 1913 We wish to thank you all for your splendid patronage. Our Xmas trade greatly ex- ceeded our expectations. Our stock was the best ever, and we trust you all enjoyed your, dinner and a Merry Xmas. We wish you for the New Year, Norwich, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1913. — e December 31 Fishermen usually Aocial out Next week will be prayer ‘week of ehurches, A few fami st by VARIOUS MATTERS is St Sylvester's day in the ehureh ealendar: claim that eels are un- searee this season: There will be a number of informal affairs to watch ihe old observed as a many o s in Norwich will keep year f the NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1913 Miss Julia Kingberger of Fitchville is spending the holidays in New York. Mrs. Otis Abel and daughter, Ruth, of Mystic, are visiting relatives in Nor- wich. Miss Mabel Slauson of Baltic is spending the helidays at her home in Watertown. Mrs, Kehoe, wife of Supt. 8. J. Ke- hoe, of CHff street, is recovering from a’ painful throat trouble. Mrs, Fred C. Crowell of Norwich has been visiting at the home of her fath- er, George H. Spicer, at Ashaway, R. L Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bentley of La- fayette street have returned after {Jassmg a few days in Pawtucket, R. CHRISTMAS IN OTHER LANDS Series of Tableaux Was Delightfully Given by Broadway Sunday School—Enjoyable Entertainments at Univer- salist and First Baptist Schools. e E b Christmas in other lands and in other times acted out in a delightful series of tableaux by members of the Broad- way Congregational Sunday school brought home the beauty and signi- ficance of the celebration of the day to a gathering of several hundred in the - church parlors on Tuesday eve- ning. Festoons of evergreen inter- twined with red streamers, were sus- Herman Rosiene, Miss Frieda Wein- pahl, Miss Emma Kaliser, Miss Hen- rietta Davis. For six years: Alice Perrin, Erna Rosiene, Mary Kelley. For seven years: Florence Smith, Walter J. Shanley, William O. Dyer, Miss J. Miles Standish. Tor nine years: C. I. Smith. For 12 years: Miss Minnie Freeman, FRANTIC WITH ECZEMA; Itching and Burning Drive m'fi most Mad. ' Try this Remedy at Our lilk. Children, and grown persons too, are so often driven almost - frantis with the intolerable itching and burn- bic, that & Temedy Whish " Will' mot es, a remedy not only Secure their immediate comfort, but also clear away the eruption in a short time, {s nothing than a public benefit. It is remarkable that so mild and harmless an application as our mew skin remedy, Saxo Salve, can stop the itching so quickly as it does. And its penetrating, healing power is even more remarkable, for im- Drovement is seen after the first feyw days and the final results must satis- fy the user or we refund the money. If you have any itching, or burning € (3 ith” up the old-fashiened custom of New Thomas Latham of sex has been| pended from the celling and the walls | Miss Lillian Dyer, George H. Dyer, rash or humor of the gkin, any scaly “The Best of All Wealt e Sl spending a few days with Bis grand- |and two fine Christmas trees, spark- | For 16 vears: Joseph B. Spicer. or chronic old skin trouble, Saxo Which is father, Thomas Latham, at Gales Fer-|ling with tinsel and gleaming lights Those who have been perfect every | Sajve is what you need and you *“A Stock of Good Health” | N Teats day masses I S—t'hli;}‘g ™ gave the Christmas touch to the effec- | 5 Sunaay git“fige are L. A. fidafl}!&vfigg ghould wt_ryPhthis splenaid, rfi?:x‘.yr = Tick's church w e a L tive decorative scheme. . o " roadw: larmacy’, g . " OMERS. ¢’clock, the last a high mass, John Comstock has returned to Had-| The entertainment this year was | Miss Margaret Thomas, Ida A. Heeb- | Norwich, Conn. W. A. S . Iyme from a short vigit with his|mapped out along original lines by | lier, Carrie Chapman, Alby C. Gallup,}” p, . Hczema sufferers! We Although there has been no’ ice, da!u‘z,llter, Mrs. John Metcalf, in Nor- | Miss Elia F. Lester, n'hr; is filhe au- :;L?gfigwe;;.sl??ymfng I'I:ebtr;erf- Al- rua.r&ln:f Vinol will purify and enrich 4 blacksmiths find plenty of business, as/| wich, thor of the pageant, and her fine idea ands, Mrs. F. A, Carpenter. the blood. MR. H. T. MILLER'S shoes rasp off fast on the hard roads. o AL by was . carried into action largely by | 3“%@“01?5:‘1] of “hte ?te{w“(mffig . — ~ - M. 1. r. and Mrs. neis T. DIggins | the splendid help of Mrs. Herbert W, | Was e joint efforts of — 5 have returned to this city after spend- | Galluy Villis ¥ vley and | committee, which was William T. hD: Crandal Sz has re- d Gallu William H. Dawley and 4 SCHOOL FOR DANCING, | Droeh Crandall of Sl on® i | ing the holidays with * relatives in | (ho ather members. of the cominittae. | Lane, chairman, Mrs, Herbert W. Gal- 98 Dak Bhdet ey T New Loo: | Charlesiown, N. H. The Nativity was the first tableau, | 1up, Miss Ella F. Lester, Miss Jane o h ’ E showing Mary, Miss Vera Blair, and | Aiken, Mrs. Osten T. Ferguson, Miss SATURDAY CLASSES OMITTED i Deputy Sheriff and N Herbert E. | jocoph, William H Baks bending { Felen Boynton, Miss Marian Beebe UNTIL JANUARY 3, 1914 This is known as Farmers week, | Draver have returned from a visit of [ $05ePR WAL (5 BAECE OUOE | ang Mrs. William H. Dawley, seconded K Telephone 1082 when farmers gather at the state col- | SSVEral davs with their son and fam- | Worih sang Away in a Manger, Fol- | by the aid of Charles I Smith, Osten Flmeral Dlrectm 2l lectures and practical demon- | II¥ in Atlantic City. the announcements to the|T- ?‘e{r§U§ont:nd other gentllemen who 3 ¢ te “3 i i - | assisted in € arrangements. The Thames National Bank L e = by Mitns. Wortk ‘Lale & | | Opyreita st Univoreslice Ehurak e an been spending several days at the| €St sung by M e eretta at Universalis urch. d E b I Norwich, Copn, 1ec. i day_belng the Feast (“f me of his parenis, Mr. and Mrs. J. (‘,“l“i‘i‘nn‘én‘lr:,“:”‘"i” " (;‘:N“:.";‘f ¥or the annual Christmas entertain- an mpaimers g annu ool o n reumeision there v se the el Pt o s c scene, S Al rd 5 Salo anes HR G G ne Ses Sneationar i Baly Cr e AL et d e Raymond Gregson, Richard Lane and | Ment at the Church of the Good Shep “Directors, and the transaction of{ & i y oo : 5 ] ; Herola Rudnstord. The Men | herd (Universalist) a delightful operet- 337 MAIN STREET et o Sihe Mg Aty Episcopal chrches. Mrs. Winfred Lamphere and Master | Harold p il Al Sandu:“Rev Caught Napping, was presented un- come before them, s he catled to George Lamyhere have returned to| Were BpxH ':"’.‘?,f",;q“f".,«;n‘;‘";, " while | der the direction of Mrs. Fred S. Opposite Post Office. te heid at their Ba House on A book recently recetved at the Otis tic from spending the holiday with | Gilmour and Charles T. S s L 9 % B X . ¢ i i L A Messrs. Lester Wheeler sang We | Young. The occasion was an enjoy e ek s o s b e Ml s Three Kings of Orient Are. able one for the 200 peopfe present. At|J ‘Phone 1062-2 Lady Assistant 1, ook he rael; translations £} s s . C: i CHARLIS W GADIE Cashfer, ] o ot oy Tanslatic = Roberta TLamphere and Mis The sh Christmas por- | the close of the formal programme : R ha Lamphere of Mystic are spend Augustine, John Steele; two thee:e was a social hour, and refresh; Rira N1y el ity SR e 2 o ng an s were s ed by a committee of f — Local members are Teceiving invita- | ing the vacation with their aunt, Mrs. Sydney Allir il Welter Park [ IBSEIN. J~e Susycd by n 2 y . Gons to attend the first annual gath- | Thomas, Hartley, in No and the captive, Halsey Gallup, WG jikhich: Ny Ssmns otter Was olaifs WE ADVERTISE EXAGTLY ering of the State Bu Men's as was saved by the softening spirit of | man. oxes of candy were also dis- E ew ear s ree B4 e Shte Dusinenn Mena 8 Piee ngland in Ye Olden Time | tributed. The characters in the play ASIT IS : e s S e i 0ol, and his was e of family life, | were as follows: King Somnamulo, J. ey Y A o e 3 of Waterbury, -are of | with t ‘s head, the wassail bowl, | Oliver Armstrong; Queen Somnambu- th g 'l“i}n‘;vywu“m"!x'\'I\"\Dé“?‘i‘;n]xlde h“icn. Fooitat S the x;u\“‘\\\lll:«m A.| the Yule 10: “and the mistletoe all in { lo, Miss Mary Rogers; Dr. Buddha Bo, 0 o“r v c pera as 11 deg s vidence. God Rest Y Charles Parsons; Santa Claus, George ercoal western Conne 1t Keefe of nfield. e d F e 5 X = tlemen, and Nowell, wer A. Keppler; Prince Albert, Harold THE GLAD HAND gaiglos 4o eny o e Henry H. Kingsley, Mrs, Clars | carol Waits, Atthur Adasas fare Cobb: Prince Vietor, Lyle Fillmore; ; s b b e e S and Richmond | Rainsford, Teslie ull, Louis Smith, | Page Fillmore; Princess . will bg extended to all friends and |, T“OUCCS FOAUTE HALIS % b urned pending the hol- | Courtney Andrews and William Dyer, Princess The- an “lts patrons Thursday Morning, Januaryf an inc TR et e e South mingham, Boston |led by T. A. Wheeler and W, I, Les- Butter- ; B T ; Mo Worcester, Mass. -« John E. Fanning was the g6 boys, Les- 1st, 9 to 12 o'clock all have been D pa st, from 9 to 12 o'clock. i 1ave been p dward G. Andrews the father, | lie Fowler, ¥ owell, Harold Oat; S from oF 3 '\ldrn h, formerly of Nor- ren B . Caroline | maig, Miss EI Gebrath: nurses, | ¢ NOW M iown S. P. KEPPLER & SON ‘ ' : ey, whil “ootia On ' = a wich, vering from an at-f [, Chapman and tkey, while | Agnes Gebrath, Leotta Oat, Isabel Yer- > 2 = e 1 Or sour: b peeiior e i iliness keeping . Abbie G . rington, Elizabeth Fillmore, their originally low prices. GEORGE A. KEPPLER, Prop. } Pasi enar | the family at their Watch Hill cottage Jifhare was | Gffus L Ghrils: CHawmbli, Wad Sotans & 2 Jackson of Nor- | 1005 past_the close of the ' ”‘f} table | panist. This sale includes the Hart ; - Jack 2 b ESE erman ; : wich owns a co. = First Baptist Bible School. B INSURANCE MEN'S BANQUET. R T el RN et L B0 S0 | Schaffiner & Mars fine tailored " o i 0Old Glory. which was built for tbe| Norwich Agents Were Among Those at 'lbv ather qu of the First Baptist Bible school was | GQyite and Overcoats. r N late Cay James Smith, is running Hasifacd Mocd £ held in the church parlors Tuesday ~ S] ate ames Smith, is ru g artfor onday. s were Tan- | evening and had a large and an en- betwesn Greenp and New London e o s . = thusiastic attendance, —— 4 DEN rI for the Montauk Steamship company.| Anson S. Hopkins, Hartford manager | fenba les 1. Sm The principal attraction in the dec: o ‘omethOf tl:: s 'il a3 5 of the Fidelity and Casualty Insurance | teT D : Toth /in | brations was s large. handsome, . bril. iat bt S iR S Cas ng ade a gen Claus both in 2 1S was ge, handsome, bri 0 reciate the value you May Building v hal e b of [n::j (:‘\[\i‘ cpmipans of Sews Torlwd it e Bhel S e B liantly lighted tree containing gifts not to anp th ¥ Jan1TuWF gl g iy | Monday aftc 1quet given idnig] ass ; 24 he little ones, but for th e Lyme for x| o 36 iocal mpany in S e ot il qones, but, for the | have to see the garments. ' s Bt bl B tate o t: 53 S for Sweden | school. A short, but appropriate and = p be p o ; dalitas appear v Swe 5 . xu:!\ f\)‘l‘nlL ne Sevtlopedin Sle duced - and .\nr\:f‘;v shown the bards’ | pleasing program had been arranged 313 Overcoats . .now 311.50 For the New Year's Gift of o Christmas, with the brinzing in of the | by o commitiee, Mrs. fohn B. Oat) g8 Ovarcoats ..now $14.50 i Louis Joseph ! g sheaves and trimming the tree. chairman, Mrs. Robe: amplin, N g .o WE HAVE MANY LITTLE | Iv in his home i piE The American custom of lighting the | William Noyes and ‘Earle Stamm NOVELTIES AS WELL AS §! of heart discase : ey st with s story, was ‘nicely | The programme was as follows: Mo- $20 Overcoats . .now $16.00 as held from sep. I He 1| chown by the members of the ad | tion piece. e Christmas Holly, Miss THOE OREE,GSULA& SI CVEL;:: e wl‘f,(lf,\ e = including Debe, Elizabeth, BJ. | Laura Peckham; solo, The Birthiay of $22 Overcoats ..now $17.50 G E > Bl M. Donnelly celebrating a high mass 2 : Jd Arthur. The tenth and finkl | the King, Miss Almira Frink, Willisen WATCHES AND SILVER- ar n,q'\{’,,\;,\ pclebng il I ;‘\“l‘"m;:':‘”"f"’;' Christmas _scene was that in the | Douglas, 'accompanist. B $24 Overcoats . .now 819.50 = Curtis ich, Louis B, Li SR g Aah Shei s play entitle e & ¢ »an- home, where tI little tots A short Christmas play en W¢SE' M ity s o At the funeral in New Haven Mon- | coln of Willimantic. B and Dorothy Spicer hung | House of Santa Claus was well given $25 Overcoats . .now $20.00 ' I ay of Mrs. Michae! VEKee ¥ I TR = : stockings Santa, who duly | by Lester Peckham, oy af 3 and quality best. :2.1%\(\ e e . Ohtete: BeL! Gonnecticut Manufacturers’ Associa- arrived e ety Ao tae ey Hizgins, fairy | $28 Overcoats . .now $22.50 South Manchester, formerly of St. tion. all the m of the Sunday school [ queen: the Misses Mar~', ota.mx:n, Fan- F, w GUH,D, Jeweler | Mary's choreh, Norwich, wa celebrant | At the annual meeting held in Hart- | and especial gifts to_ those who had nle Brown and Luclile ’:“_fiyhacdo?rn; $30 Overcoats ..now $24.50 of the solemn high mass of 1 | ford Tuesday of the Connecticut Man- | been perfect in attendance. S ks Lt g a o Ph 52542'\/';”‘I o T e e e Bl Ui St Honot; Roll jof Membbrs: T s Thuial et e i Suits at the same prices o i Gt ot s prids \xtn‘ ”“I-‘.l. ',‘,1' fent ‘c\:., This list of the ""’mh‘l"»“ ";1'” have | no candy for the school, the super- gt % ' “tarv. | not missed a nday, is: tendent, Stephen Peckham, explained A Take: ’(c S{a‘ta H‘os s i t For one year: FHerbert B. Caryi)ipe oversight. It was immediately R i el R -y Ferguson, Miss Lizzie Gra-|yoted that the committee, Misses Mazie BT Ak, BRI 0 €S , Alpert E.| Stamm, Fannie Brown and Lucille New u]‘l‘mdi{: & zoed e e SR Tracy should go to Santa (‘laus;house New. Lon s al two tdward .|t sce if they could find any. Santa’s Bo | e Worcester Leslie | house, a large red house, convenient- o 4 joent Walter | 1y puilt on the platform, was carefully ekl Dt prrgwn N, Hilderbrand. | searched and a large stocking filled e M e e H. W. Gallup.|full of hoxes of candy, was found and S— ’U’:‘ e et e jiand Gsok. Keeney, T ol ";{“" | Dorothy Emma Rosiene, { with the assistance of the dwarfs, e -trptar Sho1e St Eommon gnijatitn. i nquet. | Florence ead, William Bog- | Lloyd Rathbun and Lester Peckham, Al s jpnEae WAt discussed and ski, Otto Rosiene, Alfreda Bro- | brought out onto the platform. e A o nge | feel fodies g TipAo L he Norman Ramussen, Charles L.| Santa then turned his attention to r S oae e eap sheasth gaeo i wot o lach Heebne Raymond Bourne, Earl|the tree and soon made both young s Ao ponn o ca neaduvne o | PR TSR : Whitehead, Beatrice Freeman, Harold |and old happy with a pretty gift and over Monday night and e from | Bozrah Church Christmas Entertain- [ nItehead, a hox of candy. s boanis L pnded pisstean ment. Por: four I D. Gilmore, inta was ably assisted in distrib- e ans e et o e Center Cong E. Dye uling the gifts by Messrs. Lester F. oc e hospizal e irch t Chri o year Hans Rasmussen, Ward and George Amburn, ,n.q the Fishe is m be held ¢ Island that New would night, and Now Is the Eest Time to Orderf considered respc the treat- | being made to pros VALUES OF SHARES | DELIGHTFUL MUSICALE ec c ment of Cor evening chure { ARCANUM CLUB. £ {ana S their fr s IN NORWICH BANKS. AT lH‘)l'.l ‘ullq B their friends. | s S S i g S S NO DANGER 7 : | ~ e e I a Monument e looked Tike o | h City Lodge Officers. Tax Commissioner Gives Statistics | John D. Wooster and Aledxander Szalay | 5 Bk 1. Special low prices are quoted dur-{ > ¥ on local | t reguler meeting Norwich For Purpose of Taxation. | Please Larne Audience. NO DIRT UR SMOKE amg sy While hisols @ regldenliof lan = 0. 8 e -~ William H. Cor-| _The pianola recital given by John FULL LINE, $1.00 to $3.00 ik Tl B ¥ of the = | s IS piesider o statement of the D. Wooster, assisted Dby Alexander | & e WEe ae Raymond and the Horse Thief. | se Far purpose of taxation, , violinist, at the Arcanum clu 5 . e . aymond an e Horse ief. rening de 5 ap- | % s can guarantee early spring PR y evening delighted a most ap i iy 3 $ra mond, who died Alofsin Dreciative audience of about 200 peo- | 'l'he Plfl“t‘baddefl ‘_o. atone time a de and investment ple. Artists of note, both men gave a | » TheCh e on. the board of equaliz SpeiteRRialin Lob: ol disadieal) JEWELERS OTO! & . pr amme and each vas fol- | v as. “eh]er CO iy "““"’" i decardancs N T e lowed by enthusiastic applause and | Established 1872. | of law and was O R ot | eraclons reaponse Plaut-Cadden Building. Tel 561 Franklin S | term cxpired e e i A $1,000 pianola was brought from ranklin Square | arm sloner; atelshemI e tollow g factory for the recital and Mr. oy ity joint e S s L S 1ful commana of the in- T i deformity that prevenied Miss Beebe Was Hostess. Jplig end st aceangy T me e the mearcst possible ap- g T sheriff Miss R Beebe sss for | oF N s ) e natural human touch.j g ) y . illus vaiue o > S o) QR iens 12 mastered difficulties | £ " A stump of ¢ eeurred when 3 ol P e 100 well, injecting sym- l the New and Effective Remedy Sheritr Raymond, or Dod Rasmond dhcobat o e National bank..100 110 | pathotic expression into Bl i sy SR T i medy 222l he was popularls ; Thames onal bank 100 165} {5 a pianist of reputation and his abil- Rheumatism, Sciati Gout and Neu- T I o horse thief in a_chu Uncas N al bank 100, BB s s teot iment o Min e t RAL[JON'S TROGEN—the TUrlc Acid Solvent. ief hid in ih New Londo | of the programme. a Send for free hookief, Order tirough{ found there hy fhe she Mr. Szalay is a noted concert artist yo druggist. Price 50 cents and $L/ gned a hand to hand en ount at one time associated with e and T s at he technique and harmonics # ! DR. F. D. COLES l":‘?d Th}m’h “”” Bt oW paonaer beantical. hrl‘hslpla\ymg the tull| We have received a large u(eek.y! > L'a . risoner, his good ar: J o Bad | beauty of his themes. M alay is a | ALARM CLOCKS, includi the Bi < L i o Union | Hungarian and was particularly at d BLI: Be’n all ofn?uhieh Xre vetm“ai v Su arm pressing against | Stonington. home in the Hungarian melodies, ren- an aby, v rg%l\ With all the life he had National 105 | dering a Hungarian dance by special | fully guaranteed by me. Office, HODGE'S STABLE oner surrendered i A e e [ request, The numper which made the | e also carry a full line ; 4 e erman Embe as s 3 5 v er N 80 | fiumoreske in G, while the preceding | of Jewelry and Watches of Phone 10 Residence 1095 phone RE ko, ihlanwichy d Deep River. number, Chopin’s mocturne Op 2, was | ail kinds in the best qual- , “"“ aged and decrep Jeen Tiiver National bank ...100 118 | beautifully rendered and also won a| ity and workmanship., d T’” : HEER S E‘ BpoiE e vigorous encore. \lvr d\zald) 1;‘11\ed ;3 Our prices are the low- % e ssex. 5 | fine instrument valued at a thousand | est in town. C. Hc HASKELL ki Essex National bank ......100 110] [He hoves to give another re-| e puy ana exchange Old Gold, 1 e P e e Silver and Jewelry for their full value COAL and WOOD slightly ST BT b Expert Watchmaker and Repairer, od & “,‘M this city, and the New Tondo AFFECTS LONG-SHORE CRAFT. | = . HARTL e J. OGULNICK & co, selectmen shipped him back here, Offi- | w17 Over « 1, : f o has open : SnCalica (al» h2 i celectmen Shipped him patk here Om | o it G T e e ', Wioniaweki | 65 Franklin St. ops. Bullstin Bullding ad: or the con 1 the selectmen of Norwich. Worthy had o T Al the Bhores Mr, Szalay, accompanied by pianola - Bfro e he 'thvezcn;e with h bill of Jading for a hox left Ringing Out | Passenger Boats Along o e e piano. EATE 2 at the Groton station over a year ago. 5 s 3 g iy apillor A our, kel of customers wi o] 3 the Grclon starion bver & Yot ase The Old"- | T g s sommtenon wa | PR S, on. or, “ionin | White Elephant Cafe Beckwith, Insurance. Ko yras aboul fo gevheigarmynls (i | Sels engaged in intra-state service in | Scott's Poem, Pl 1 T ot o L s T ngirg In the New! Connecticut by Attorney General Light | AR DAN MURPHY & CO. g package h been shipped to Groton | B 1 L S0 eh o qu >relude, C shar s % t o S SR el v | in an opinion Tuesda 1ues 3 2 - from this city and had remained at & does mot wait for || tions relating to operation -of certain ; Rachmaninoft | Ales, Wines, Liquors and CI‘m rape rruit the Groton railroad station all that| Is to speed the §|craft along the Long Island sound |Ave Maria, ’ Gounod time. | Elotane tha Bormine paddgime nger boats on | Mr, Szalay, accompanied by pianola Corner of Water and Market Sta. | I welcome the coming., shore, fer nger boa | piano. It is doing it -y minu ¢ ¥ the Conn Thames and 3 . ranoes Postoffice Clerks Elect. | : g it every minute of N . Tight|La Lisonjera, Chaminade |} the day—through the columns of [| other navigable streams. Mr. Light 3 g st the amnuat meriing of branch No. || SIS SROHCS || Sakd i pare: The commission may | (& Necturne, Op, Shons| . JONATHAN STN: = b44, U N.' A, P, O. Cj,. af the pc i 5 act in i state jurisdictic til | Tangermes ofMce Monday evening annual reports (§ | act within its state jurisdiction until | () B o¥l o panted by planola. 30 Town St, Norwich. BLsEh o S thi ‘ofacers| It is rin out old methods SOUSE i A piano, Dealer in OILS. GREASES, and were read and the following officers | ) et el el SR B M l G elected: [ o0 eld ideas, a&tfionry overrides all conflic ting state | Marche Militarie, Schubert GASOLINE alaga rapes President—Thomas J. McVeigh, { It is ringing in service, I jcgislation, At the close dancing was enjoyed A Fuii Supply Always on Hand. Vice Pre; dmu—\lyunl(l»f)r_ I!ul« ;dey.i ;m‘\ rity, guaranties, and satis- here i8 a ‘twilight zone’ between | until m:dmgh§ \ilr Ara[-lel. ;a].nlolther v]f-, PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for Cil ERuEn iy sure: y L. cDougald. action. T and state jurisdictic where | iting artist, playing, he hall was at- N ' Secretary A, Cunningham, | AN Do St el has | tractively decoratod with palms, forns| Stoves 3 Specialtv. Telephons 31 » Advertising is as fatal to old | it is difiicult to detern l' eo Ie S mai‘ket Agditor -Willlam R, MqGotd, | geyism as n New Years broom authority to impose regulation.” rs, the work of Reuter. The BT Deng<A|e to state convention to be! i % ¥ air was arranged by George is to cobwe Local and Long Distance |2 ) held in Bridgeport eb. 22—Joseph K. ; o BN o , John H. Perkins and Noah 6 Frankiin St. Burns, Joseph A. Donnelly: alternates, | b AT R e Fet o0 n DA i AUTO TRUCKING JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. William R. McCord, William R. Deni- and helpfulr N YT e | BT son, £e.of “live ones® reception to the retiring pastor, Rev. Rugby Rougher Than Soccer. of all kinds promptly done, RS i George B. Spalding, will be held in ton, Dec, 30.—Of the 5,420 h: i Six Months for Former Policeman. It is the P H Hoston, [ljee, 0 high E. E. SPICER, is voice of Progress the Rocky Hill Congregational church | school boys of this city who played E G ATCB!SON. M. !)., Albany, N. Y. ‘Dec. 30.—John |§ calling out to you to come along Thursday evening under the auspices | football last fall, 34 received imjuries, Groton. e PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON rtigan, a former pol '} and jump on the band wagon. of the trustees. Mr. Spalding will | but none of these proved serious, ac- | Telephone 1203, New London Divisien i serve a term of not 1 ! Are you going to let the other preach his last sermon at the church | cording to a special report made to- declIMWEF Room 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. | years and six months and not mor fellows get all the good things J|Januars and on the following day | day by the superintendent of schools, Night ’phone 1083 than three and s months in next year? will start for Key West, Fla., where he | ¥, B. Dyer. Three boys had their cel- THEHRE 15 no gaverusing medium g | PUison for perjury before the New ! is to hecome pastor of .the Con- | larbones broken and another suffered| WHEN you want to Ut your Lasts the it neas before tne pu llu‘ fastern Connecticut e York grand jury, the court of appeals b i o 3 um better tn. thre decided today, mmm? & - hfil/l for busimess res ual to The Bul- . gregational ch He was former] pastor al Stomington. O S e P AT s Rlayed § a a rib fracture. Of 398 boys who Jureds- #0¢eer, 1ot gne was in, J

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