Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 26, 1914, Page 13

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] - huml Out -'Q:-—.H : s P : THE WEATHER, Quite 6 Netwidi Wes Prrisihad T Borviii T Nas- .&’mw UNDERTAKERS el ol wich Savings Seciety — Norwich and Worcester Road iflfi?’wfi‘& 24t Py here "at ‘For Southern New England: 1 d colder Saturday, bably snow on ball with the 88 Main St. :‘“fiffit' g%ndfih’:';;u ;;B Showed Six- Months’ Gain of $82,000 — Commodere | n tue eane, e ——— £ 1 m e New er- ’ “ Saturday will D 1« H Lady Assistant when requested Jl| 210, 0% nanTaey 1E ‘,‘;tg"‘,&h" Lanman in Command of Second Division of Porter’s unflul Stier 5 o' nuh \-ulable winds, mostly no hs - Fleet. wes! '] = co;l;he outlook for Sunday is-clear an - :iflmh. "‘:if‘ sted. “.‘m . T Obgervations in Norwich, Fifty years this week the com- | brick building on Ma hu;ex ’lece-;ly ug. 27 to ‘.fl. ness. oy nights. DE N T I S The tell;wr!ns Recands, reporthd Srom | mitted appelute ot the RN lown) snan eg oot "ggo\'mg e Ol m same od. -u: gn‘nu It's ne'e:'luu for you Lo waftec. this in's armacy, show 72 Ve -~ s DR. E. J. JONBS | imweriors 2o e “basomeltc[of Fovtiey Pogtel s Shn G | b "o, o, S0 L0y | 8 55 Lt e S R e he kel kT, F. BURNS -hanges ay: e > ‘. R e o Suite 46 Shennon T R | it s BB Tovad to | maoved R s o 208 Stronginen the infamed 4 Take elevator - Shetuckst Street enm 1T 33 3018 | lower flaor of the Breed building,where | much better adapted to the preserva- h team: man; un.ueecu!nl flow of th . " a PIII h R H he | tion of records than the gld one. e e digestive juices so that trance. ‘Phone. ‘] 8 p.om umyl tt:dot“:‘;ihelm q;zhr(:: w‘j;r_ - o December 32, 1864 2! hn)‘tm at the basket without geed re- | the st ch can care for !h% 2&‘ as wienese 38, Towest i cmmag Taficoad for (he six monthe pre_ | volunisers, for Grolon ead T S 92 Franklio Street omparisons, time showed an idcrease | tuie each for Lyme, Ashferd and Led- Jewett City. 3. pel 1647 Predictions for Friday: CIonay and | or 105000 sver the same time i 1863, | vara were acepted at the provost PSR, Ter N dent. but heceme well, colder, probably local snows. Interesting extracts from The Bulletin | marshal's on Wednesday. : Uvlean | dor - " Adam’s Tavern | o= v clouds s cou | fieget & Giov: Soldiers at the Wauregan. : B | g, SR TR | Robert d, Cochrmc en \ Monday, Dec. 19.61!64 —'rheeW::;l:: Ameong the late u—nvu"u the an- 3 No matter what_ails your etomach 1861 gan Hook and Ladder bove ar regan Wednesday were, Lt. Col CO¥IR rsenss . Benjamip | put Yoyr faith in Mi-o-na. Get some GAS FITTIN \ sunm, Meon ua 'ruu. inz like heavers to make their-Christ-| o 6ih ~ corps, 0. y Captat of these harmless But h 1 : “ Soon | mas ball on the wm the affair of the | S oy n-ywood Y. 8 2o © b e SR e e b B 'E“ ess Buf Mflm“ m!:b!:;: PLUMBING, STEAM FlT‘l‘lNfl- offer tosthe publiv. the finest su.nwfl [ Sun . brands of Beer of Kurope | Riges, | sete. St | season. 4| of the sioop of war,'Hart 6 whatever your ap)'!“t craves, and |10 West Main Strast, Nerwish, Genn. Bohiemian, Pilsner, Culinbach Bavarian | ——————: Capt. William J. Sherman of the 14ih | ;. Kingsley, Continental hotel, Rhil. never fear distress s Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer's h P, C. V., but for a long time \cex}?ucto; Augustus Bennet of Lisbon and his ‘emhmut.!&n[;::tlgfl;w l:-:el:;: Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Facking. Scotch Alé, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, B “ l 3 on the night trains en the and | wife observed their silver wedding on off, but no agreement could e de. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker % .21 : L. R. R., has resigned a.ccep!: Monday night. Guests were plenty | py Wwas refereed by Capfaln me guest of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. lllrx Ph " Hill P, B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- 3 ! lu-nfl:.r position on the Providence 3!"[ and presents numerous. Muyphy of the frst feam. of Fox ). on. ” ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, ! Stonington read. Althodgh on {h The annual meeting of the steck- In the exhibition game Vickery kept Miss Tmma J(gwfit of Willimantic Budweiser, Sch'itz and Pabat. 3 I i 33 | ferent road, he is sh,l,} on the Su0in | holders of the Second National DaBk | " crewd Jaughing with nie clever | SPent Christmas with her parents Mr. A. A, ADAM, Nerwich Town 8 | Ling route and s many oo be| Wil e Reld in this city on the 10tR} (0, S"0t" aodbloy: - The ame ended and Mze, :::Pw;mt; of l“dvs Hil, - b L 7. ~ . ine an Love Telephone 447-12 FTs Noura altectbn apt to travel op his train. vroxsh'm"-' B EIOERRN with the score in favor of the team |, lphen _mde“““‘t i Gilbert | 1s as -mw-l in n .“m “ e I G ST o Re # Fleet Divisi nights Qut Follewing Storm. capiained by Captaln Murphy- home, Winsted, Conn., are dis —_— n Command of Fleet Division. st (g g Misparles sy i Haeup forfow: Rome, Winstod, ire spending | slectrisity is to lighting. We guaran- NEWS Commodore Joseph Lanman of this| o '\Ceather, Wednesday. About 11| Viewery . AR e Thovios "fi":m:,“ %’“\[sh, tee the very best PLUMBING WORK Heat YOLII‘ HOUSC GREENEHLLE \,mr‘f ;;‘ X;‘;m;‘d,g;g‘: e 1‘;}; 2. m. 2 heavy alorm set 9;». goptinuln street ¥ by expert werkmen at the farigst . or six or seven hours, when urne Belair = = e Marriage of Clarence s =y Henderson and | division comprises 11 ships. carrying | o o apjzziing rain. The slelahs were el Max Foler of New York is 4] !g”& 7 143 guns. ieht -y very of his pavents, Mr. and Mrs, pley Ask us for plans and prices. .« /1th as Miss Helen H. Buchanan—Christmas | M0 5500, & ward of this city, of the | QUZ agaln last night and van very |gmith - ThompeoR | of Liedge avenue, Music at Congregational Church To- | 5ih regiment. is now chief of staff_to i A . o 1 of Theodore Hedge of New Yerk is T—— S down here, to Reop T ® Spel €oyl . « DeCelles ~ £ ajor Genperal Weitzel of the 25th} . spending the holidays with his mother, BV leng a L abn 3 ted ta have | 5903 sieishing. Mrs. T, Hedge of Hed, N F OMPKINS Y < | — 2 army corps, who is reported ta ha Provost Marshal’s Office MW Stanley Jagkson | e SN ige, avenue. S . ~ 15X At 2.30 Christmas afternoon Clarence | command dgir:lwy‘?"', Yr OSSO0 | ridav, Desamber:3E 1864.—. : 15 siiing his sisters, tha Mises Bars 67 West Main Street . B. terbury and Miss | pan "orter’s " e reeenen BT O ot Coniral avenue | - Tuesdar. Dec. 50, 1564 The hirty | provost marshar's Thursda Gley Hasler | 1ot and Eleanor Williamson, of Main ; a,s eam a a or were very quletly married at the|days of grace aliowed by law to in- | cepted two substitutes and a’ volun- e 1. Ricketts of | come tax payers will exnire after the | teer for Norwich. The office has been . et Mr, and Mrs, Andy Rossmark and 2 L S nnvine B eregacional chusch | close oF ihis. month, after Which a|moved to Breed hall and the whole Christmas Visitora. baby. and Charies Bloom Gf the Ston: |3r® &Il confined to thefr homes with ; : ; has bee Chris Hedler of Willimantic is in Iach radiator is‘'a steam heater in| Just the relatives of the couple attend- | penalty of 10 per cent. is incurred. [lower story of the building n ington road, left Thursday evening for iteclt, It is Safe, sanitary and eco- | ud the wedding. The biide wore 4 dark | The cemfort of paver and receiver |fitted up in a most convenient man- | town. New York, where they will be the "’Mm b Inu > Thwayy twfl nomical. There is no coal to carry in | blue traveling suit with picture hat to| will be prompted by early payment, | ner. All the gaartermaster's gnd oth- William Piekerson spent Christmas | £295ts of Mrs. C. Bloom of New York g“ Td ‘Q,‘ gt "“ o ’B‘ a and no ashes to carry out, and it does | match. After the ceremony a recep- | thus aveidin= a crowd. er property of the department is stored £ Fal River, P IStMas | X5r Rossmaric will return Saturday '"’1 wimll .u;\-t_b e away with an endless amount of dust | tion was held for the couple. The| “ Railroad Receipts $344,288. in the building so that now a citizen |8 u - evening while the remainder of the y she ° :um of wp and dirt. sroom is the son of Mr. and Mre. Wil- ceipte of the Norwich and|C3D be made a soldier in a very few e - .+, | PATtY will spend a week there. h3 Smith, ns an even temperasure|liam Henderson and is 2 machinist by “'fl‘:e"lg;e 4 e SR s‘g moments of time. Several recruits| Willium Abere spent Christmas with | PAEY S SPER B wack theve. L 17 Nir'and Mre. Thomas Nagie of Hall- ac ed i rents here. 1 wi ves o o Bl e I hcnber of ne Ginyrefacionsi| Monthe weve $34(385, an lncresse of o Ll e, Nethlaosoten Sy L9 DRERM IS (e SpFingfied Mianial Traiming school | g So6Rt, Coristmas with reiat 4 the desired steam pressura | He is a memb $32,000 aver same time in 1563 k) A as 2, K adas Helie of Dlaci | 1% 20 ristmas siesta e AR ol of Weanaeait: ied, thereby preventing waste| church at Watcrbury. The bride ia Fell Dead Entering His Store. | 005, fl?:hf T e At R e iy T bis savents. Mn 30 e L X, Teung |y 7] i-mfingu i . Coreoran of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JosePh| yyiyjam Gordon rietar of a meat pe o S0 — i Snd iy Mot , propri a festival in Breed hall last night. The : s Call and witness a demonstration at fl;n,'l?e?to}e“:hi"&',eeln“,‘;fi?cgi};e;a‘f market and grocery store_ on Main | festival will be repeated on Saturday| Mr. and Mre Bdward Ridding are| Edward Williamson of New Haven | “§ft (T8, ooiies cook and sen ¢ ¢ 2 ¥ . 4 nt Christmas with his famlly o ey Hona!"Shgech.” Tho newly | married | uiCring T docr of Bl stare o Son | o hiomosed ot At wkiin ~rticen Wil | vilting in Fall River, | Bt Sires? R e e e W T t on an early evening train | §nt¢ 3 - 3 C' i L] ;3;va§a::r\mry where they will reside d‘.;,b:‘?n’g‘g"zmnh commenced ta dis: | 1015, 2, Ith sTeat pleasure that we »l\.;gflr:nl;:;nhfi:d pazsed the Baliday| Chandler Reunion. Flynn q; Hallville, e lty Of NOIrwici in & newly furnished home. They Te-|appear under the rain Iriday and S s tue ;‘:.“'mii,‘,; w:o-{: i G i A"M:,‘, Mfi‘&l M"‘urf“}‘d,-('; tandler Catia Christmas Dinner Party, ved many bandsome and useful o 4 : oning Gfl d E] trml De ; ‘edding gifts. Both have a large cir- gfi;‘t‘ml:‘:g e e o or | the wishes of his.many friends in thip| John Fitzmaurice of Boston was & 0 the falowing relativay am and Miss Nora Bullivan of ugfl S anag Liec Pt |G or Eitnas who wish them euccess | S AV A8 By o N onday | Sy and will deliver pullic lecture 19 | Chrlsttaas Vislicr hery. gfn“ 30 and Mrs, Hermaa iWeb o large ainoer dav o ¢ i T 2 , ne o7 an n mk = ; ; e U S ARG AT PO, . 1yl | oSk Mr. Bucows has spent e very| Nepoleon Piowin was the gucet of |3 ahaier of Battie, v and | Bl "whe wu“ss Teata Told on 321 Main St., Alice Building ; e e otemen? Siiins | laree shate of his life abroad,” visit: | friends in Springfeld ¥ #s S Shantier o T ferqpobe i CHRISTMAS AT ST. MARY'S. |monthly list of this assessment district | ing the principal oities of Enzland and ARF s e R tmas ey for the month of November, including | the continent. s Daniel 'I‘honwuon 0, Hartferd was = 8 TS, fi' flfifl and Mrs. F. bu- and sister, Mre. H. Feast of Nativity Fittingly Observed | gunlicate returns of gross receipts. is P el 1864,— | the Euest of friends here Friday, Mrs, Joseph Mitchell jerwich. | Rynhardt are mnflmg the week end - Friday—Pretty Church Decorations. |3$95211.45. and the total revenue added | Christmas being a holiday, and fallin St el Tonsilitis Claims cmmnn, in Woongocket, R. L. 0 h fl d S 2 to the amount naid the commissioner| oy Sunday, the banks of the eity wil Mr. apnd Mrs. Bassette, Stonington The little Misses Irene Armstrong Mail Carrior Back on Route. vernaulin - an The Feast of the Nativity Svas fit- | from banks. efc.. will fall but little, if | he clased on Monday. Persons having | residents, were callers here Friday. and Mary Dunn and Ellison Earstow| % e - tingly celebrated in St. ‘Mary's church | any, below $110,000. paper due on that day should ars el 2 Edward Edwards, R. ¥. D. No. 1 mail R - £ 3 Friday. "The first miass for the day Substitutea Wever Lower. range for payment on Saturday. Mise_Sophie Bellemeur of Harttord R Ry | cartler; SR T e R n mass at_5.30 o'clock an 4 ; = 4y ' eaks’ vaca _ rolat epalr wor ] < Gelebrated by Rev. William I |, The committes agpointed at tho| Edward N. Gibbs Appointed Teller |SPent CTiristmas W her parenis hare 20BN and friends in Bosten and New York. LACAS-] , 23, 19 h M. Edward N. Gibbs has been ap-| Rebart Brierly went to New Bedford | “Sauonicrs to Se nog Mre Adeined | During his absence Rollo H. Harrls of Kennedy before a large concourse of | 8t SOV, JOREUlE T8, T8 K o the Stoningten road substituted for of all kinds on Automobilu, worshippersm ttulel;.;i:am;?! ;ll::n:entig; have borrowed $30,000 of the Norwich | Pointed teller of the Thames Bank, in| Thursday evening for the remainder| Lacas. i ok " Ving | Place of D. A. Kimball, resigned to be: | of the week. him, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks|cervico a very impressive effect, with | C231n€s Sosiely and are now. paying| come cashier of the Housatonic bank, [ — MARRIED Stenographer on the Hancook, ges, gons, the musical parts of the mass, for | SVery TA% Who enlighs OF who PUts 1| 4¢ Stockbridge, Mass. Herman Fountane of _Woonsoeket HovsE_xc . , 3150, CLMP_Tn Corner, | Alfred Hartles, who has been on a and Ca.l‘ll which they had been rehearsing the| o o "wns Sant to get out of a draft AL the provost marshal's on Friday |and Henry Fountane of New London 914, by Rev. John J. Lockett | four months’ cryise around the West o month, under the attention of the | {h0%e Woo Want 1o & out of & Arafl i were accepted for Groton & substitute, | weve guests over Christmas, OF “Andover. enes House and 3tee, | 105, Moty crulsg around the West Mechanioal -Repaiss. Paiating: Tolia, Miss Eoudreau. FolloWiNg| ovor he Jower than they are now and | [0V Ashford a substitute, for Norwich a — Ellen E. Kemp. port Hapcock, arrived home early Fri- ! -2, 9, Kennedy celebrated an- | ihere will never be a time when prin- | YoLunteer. George Casey, William Burns and B, | KEMP—PERRENO—In Clark’s Lorveri | ins to spend Christmas with ming, Upholstzring and Weed Work. gthe%(m‘ :?e c‘m'l.vsn( rch‘apel {o‘r r}?{:e cipals will get more of their money S;ngaylfi C(:hh;i‘st:}:u d&y{—time h’i‘);' J. Houlihan of Norwich Town attend-| Dec, 23. 1914, gy mv.“._vomk.! di hfi p#l!;’::‘l'gs“r s:nd !Tb 3 2 ot 5 enefit of the Sisters of the parish. He o v stian nations, Qo o ot! 5 Andover,’ John . emp an Mx ) amas Bizcksmithing in all its branches. | i public low mass at the|DSCk It 15 yot —unkmewn what thel PONii il fostivel will dogbiless be ob. | aoche ‘Dasketball game Friday after 15ipRina Perreno. i Hartley of '3 He left ¥ri- foFw b Quoto of Norwieh I be under thetl J5"cn ‘Sunday, while Monday wini]| ~ o™ e HENDERSON—BUCHANAN—In_this t { :::;u?.u'- ‘?.E“&fl?:‘ :.r!hoon(e should | o observed as the annuai holiday.| = Joseph Grezory of Fall River, a for- 3 1914, by Rev. C. H, | o onbfi tans- e Y S AL EL fuce The banks ‘and newspaper offices|mer Taftville resident, spent Christ.| Ricketts, Clatence B. Henderson of Yo U 5. bastiashin Ohle. He the junior choir rendering the N Eaaing for hrobate Gourt, | throushout the state having decided to | mas with the Misses Farrell of South| Waterbury and Miss Helen H, Bu- |emploved as a stepographer om the Christmas carols for the must The probate commissioner of this|Leep the day we trust our merchants| B street. chanan of Central avenue, battleships. tion-of the sam This service also | district, on Monday, purchased the'will follow suit. —— - George Lzmnhel:o_:‘u)uuc u-,d!zy— had a large attendance, and following b man Lamphere, of Naugatuek, 507 to 515 North Main SL this ‘mass Fr. Fitzmagrice offered a Low BRI oo, W ashiagtn D & oes | HAVENSATa Nooulin, Dec. 25, Carrie | SUSSLE OF their sister. drs. F: &’ Hart- second mass in private at the church. | portrayed the crib at Bethlehem, which | Soprane solo, Glery to God In the |calling on old frlends here Christmas| A, wite of George R Havens. ley of Main street on Triday, The last mass for the day was a high | showed the: personages and = dumb | lighest, F. Flaxington Harker | afternoon. Funéral service from her late resi- = ass at 10.30 o'clock offered by FT-|beasts present on that first Christmas Mrs. Louis O. Potter. —————— dence, 54 Oak street, Saturday after- w ALL pApEE Fitzmaurice, with the senior choir in|mern. The crib remains in place until | Sermon, Baward Joubert, Arehie Meiileur,| 100D, Dec. 26, 1914, at 2 oc!aek. ” 3 attendance, the solo portions of the|Jan. Gth, the Feast of the Epiphany.| Anthem, There Were bhepherd! Clifford Norman and Arbel Jacques at- | TICLINGHAST—In Arctic, R me eu or service beinz well sustained by the|Wurther decorations through the body E. L. Ashford|tended a party in South Windham e T hank o Tiungnase soloists. Following this service, bene- | of the church were streamers of ever- Christmas ey xormulv of Norwich. We still have a large assortment of | diction of the most blessed sacrament | green linked with wreaths of holly. | Hymn, It Came Lpon the Midnight DAVIS—In Norwich, Dec, , 1934, the different grades lefi over, and at|took Dlace, the bestawal being given|Tho gemeral offerings for the day. a<| Clear. A large pumber of local people at- | punernt servibes o aged 12 years. &) m ETeatly. Toasicod Hle Which we il [ by Fi. Filsmaurice. Fhia clésed o) i customary, were given ta the priests | Benediction. tended 8 dance in Jewett City Ch T e Tl it e 2s be pleased to show you. day’s religious exercises. of the parish and proved to be of gen- | Postlude in C. Hesse | mas eve, Kyle's orchestra of th: s W C‘;: ter, o] “r Are nflm u:: 1 Mouldings and Cut Out Bomdera to| In honor of the Zeast, (he altar, al-| Srous proportions, : Aiss Letitia Kramer, organist: Ouens | f0Fnished the muelc Rie, Monday, Dec. 25, ¢: ] ! "'\,i,'.""‘, ve yeu ,?:'r"“ 2 pee cout e e Al = Uresno Shonah Piain 5t eftact aked hand. W. Carpenter, tenor; Mrs. Louls O. FOURNIBR—In Norwich, 1 i 5 3 H 3 . d -vw n: able, up-tos ment of Gecorative SupEies Iheluding | b, Wil paim trees. hanked "o |CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL OF Jgtter, soprang and choir direstress: | Miss Aznes Dougherty. Misses Diana | Q}\% WUI® ffrafi','iifi"fi"';;é' 5 ”g 9"%"“ Rings bought here en- Papier Mache for Lalls and vestibules | either side, which with the golden FEDERATED CHURCH | }fiss Isabella T. Service. aito; George|and Anna Marsan of the Baltic con- | ol ® 0y 0L P 08, S0 TRan, l"-" FRE rders received for palnting, papew | candelabra, lighted candles and choice — Kramer, baritone; assisted by Mr. | vent are spending the Christmas vaca- T Mystis Pec b 14, Satbe banging and decorating. cut flowers, ‘ted predominating. io- | Nicsly Arranged Programme Carried | ReUben Potter, contralto, and chorus |tion at thelr homes here. Spine humsbeth Hovew Taow ot J, OGULNICK & CO., gether with the vestments of old gold Out Successfully. adboBicio Funeral service will ‘ba held &t her| 32 Franklin 8¢, Nerwish, Gonn. P. F. MURTAGH worn by the celebrants of the mass, B P Rev. I Motivier assisted the local| TUI0T% e in Mystic Bunday aftec- i . Telephone 92 and 94 West Main St | gave the scene one of much jov and| The Christmas festival of the Fed-| .. ved Chime: Bl the Saered Heart churen | (%75 B0 08 k. Burial will be| ©'d Gold, Silver and Jewelry bought happiness. Vases of choice cut flow- 4 harles Erwin, Jr. played the chimes | Friday. T mretivier has been| %% it cemetery Monday, Dec, |or exchanged. We pay highest prices. ers were mounted on pedestals at the | eFated church was held Friday even- |.Christmas evo on most of the strests | récently at New Canaan. 3 S arrival of 13,16 train o e JOSEPH BRADFORD foot of the allar. There Was o large |InS at the church en Central avenue. |in the Village and the swest notea S on aive o I . attendance present at the four public | There was a large attendance and the!added much to the tmas spirit. The boye choir, assisted by Hugl : services, due to absent sons and |eveingts pmflfmm, s s b dhnigg Sl Kinder, san= at the § oclock mase gt | FANMAN—Suddenls, on Dec. 3, 1914, WE NOW HAVE THE daughters spending the great feast day =| Trank McIntyre of Seventk street|the Sacred Heart church Thursday| &t Der residence, §9 Nort rove 2 LOOK BINDER at_home. ing .and .carried. out.- succesefully.|ls spending the Christmas holidays in|morning. The bovs have béen under| Iiteet Hast Oramge, N. v, in the /The aitar decorations were in charge | Christmas presents and candy _wers |Lowell, Mass, with friends. the direction of Mr. Kinder for sev- S e R . of the Sisters of the parish. stributed to the scholars by Super- |- - eral weeks. ’ Blank Books Made and Ruled to Qrder | " y¢(e; extending the compliments of |intendent Herbert I. Peckham and sev-| P. McMahon and Lawrence Nolan i Ch“‘" James and Mari 108 BROADWAY the season to their tlarge congrega- |eral assistants. The candy and pres- | of the New York Trade school are EAST SIDE ITEMS e R ot Trinity Raliaai DEMONSTRATOR th i tlons, the priests took their themes|ents were under a large Christmas |spending the week end here with their church, Norwith, c!znn Monday af- rom the day’s gospel, summarized in|tree that was haundsomely decorated.|parents. s 2 the words that with the birth of the|The programme follows: Alfred Hartley Hag Been on Four| ftermoon at 1 o'clec . s { DRS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE | savicur the giad tidings of peace and | Hymn. All Hail the Bowar of Jesus' ADVERTISED LETTERS. Manths’ Waest Indian Cruise—Christ. | mm——— Come and see it any time at| 287 Main St good will to all men was brought into | Name; Seripture reading, Rev. 4. L. e Iinnge -t ldsies G St e the world and to profit by the mistake | Tedford: song school; recitation, Wil- | Eleven are Unclaimed for Week of " rian——Holiday Jottings. of Betilehem in denving Him a place |liam Sebastian: — recttation Robert Eye, E‘It, Nose and Throat | to resister for His birth the city should | Tenant; sos Grace Kern, (composed Béo. B Kinney & Wyman’s; New York Church & Allen never seo Him again. the maral being |by her brother:) recitation, Santa s Sk Palmer of Ho)re10 a m. te 3 p. m. that those who shut Him out of theit | Clauss rUnflerEgod. b g e caT s Jollowing s the Nt of unelshn- oy, mm.fl, B g T e 1231 hearts would have to meet Him one |recitation, Christmes Wish, Jennie Sc | afice for the ook madioe P o5y, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phone Garage day face to face. The preachers stated | bastian; ~ song. school; ~Wonderous | Sy, *oF t1® Wesk ending Dec. 26,|G. Dyer of Hedgoe avenue. * A - H that never was there a more ftting(Christmas Tree, two girls and boyv: | Jishard W. Atlen, 3 e & Cr Brnd of New London is visit- 15 Main Street merican oUusSs tlme %o offer prayers of thanksgiving | recitation. Ruth Burdick; Tecttation. | Coombs, care of Fred March, s L35 e mother. Mrs. Augusta Pratt Switches, - Transformetions, T the pea h s country now |Just for Fun, Mildred Jobpson; reci- i i 3 . FARREL & SANDERSON, Props, |STiove and pravers for peace and good |tation, Lillian Burdick; aong, Hazel | wecy Goamove: ?fi‘u’i‘&)'&f&u&di ¥ W el Lovers’ Knots, Etc., oo will amongst the foreign nations now | Cruthers, A. Levander; recitation, ¥ i day. pecial Rates to Theatre Troupess |at war was zolicited. 4 Elmer ¥, Kenerson, Mrs, Leonard, t 1 MADE OF COMBINGS AT - 4 Grace Kern; recitation, Samuel Mec. I T Morris. Mrs. Frank_Pendi w Ernest Crandall of New Haven s ’ Trzveling Men, Eto. At the epistie side of the altar was|Gill; reeitation, Lillian Lockwood . mch;ofid! b 8 - 5 g THE BEAUTY SHOP Livery connection. Shetucket Strast song, And Another Duel, Mrs. Mc- “,m,o C. Shafer, B. F. D. ho , R v D Buildi Nealey's class: violin selo, Herbert |11 Witcox, B 5 o Mo 05, > » T | Prompt Action Will Step Your Cough, Reom 19.20. McGrory Building. = r McNeeley: song. school; recitation, e . When you first catch a cold (eften HARRIETT E. BREED 45D STREET, NEAR BROADWAY Nine certificates were given o] [TR® tate barbers’ commission re- tter” op ar ¥ ) TIMES SQUARE, NEW bables, in the cradle roll by Mra. Mco] POrtS receipts for the last fiscal year | DOL matier’ St Talklns W 0] or date Roal o RE, YORK Negley, 'the “superintendent. e e o (aDS a12ta! [ medlately and caslly penetrates the Buy a NEW OAKLAND o ROOMS 270 BATHS ong, choir; re on, Gladys T lini of the throat is the kind de- D R L s s FUROFZAN PLAN ONLY Cruthere; song School: Fecitation, An. |Including salaries, mileago and other | [INAE 0F (Ne threat is the kind de- cady Assisiant ““:d sfoner. Room 27,° Capitol” Hariford,| ROOM WITE BATR 8250 & gage |drew Levander; hymn, choir. z g jpoothes the irritation, loosens the Telephone 328-3 have @ investment, Conn.,’ unui 2 p. Thursday, Decem- DIFTC FOR TWO m & 84.00 it phlegm. You fasl better at onece. "It POWER, S8TYLE, ECONOMY Ver 31, 1954, ‘tor tha following sections covazEOUS irreNmio Musiea! Pragramms. L g seemed to reach the very spot of my |} HENRY E. CHURCH CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, of Stete Ro4d Work in accordance with MELIKE rogramme, .65, The number of shops | ™ e £ A s . , Agent Dlans and specifications on file in the AT At the Greeneville Congregational |i & the year m 1, su Squgn. g Sue & WL '-"W testi- WM. SMITH AMLEN BT 753, Room 15, Shannen Bidg. office of tae State th;‘rvllg‘(}ou'a:g- —IPERATE PRICES | church Sunday the following epecial | reported to Boaith aftiost, onfsls. - W0c a¢ yaur . ;’r’orv'v;: (G GrEBXWICHY m{"t €| ¥ rHE CENTER oF xmw Yors :;:f\cal programme Wwill be carried |tions, 43; violations of nnltary xuv, A Test for Liver cm";,."lm__'“.m."’ N T DR.R COLLIN 5 v ; Bh éxtenmion of culvert. and . wood . M. VALIQUETTE, MGR- | Prelude, Chorus of Angels, — SV T Unhappy, Physically Dull. | Rubb o Je L S AR ard ralling. Specincaiions at gifize| Also THE BERWICK. RUTLAND, V. Scotson Clark | Chimney ‘Fire on Williams Street. "The lver, slugsish and inactive, firat | w Srs- - . of Borousl Exgincer 8 E. - Min Tymg, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God| The guotchemical from the Centra|fhOWe iiself in = mental staieun-|RUBBER BOOTS AND ARGTICS DE,N I lS l Ahout 3177 linear teet of Trap Rock ARty station and Chemical Co. No. 3 re- | avgy end critieal ‘,,,;";',?g*g, g and low cut, ligkt aad m o AP TR g ULy Anthem, The Sound of Holy Voices, | m20PGed 8 % ISISEHORS SH O S.obm: | liver are dotag their worlk 'Ke Holhum. ey are the VERT BEST | U Main Strast, Nerwioh, Cenn Tt dear smien il A GER o, 5 er et i e e | B AU E MR O, iR B Ponre. a4 L B T constructior s s e a0 Wl noon. The fire was quickly extinguish- | the ‘bowels freclr tana up vour o | FRANK A. BILL. 1“5.80. - TuThS ll;An;r&n(lAspefi:gca‘flggs ‘aizut.l‘\a office ymn, Christians, Awake! Salute the|Sd 2nd little damage resulted. ach, cure your cnam’-uon and purify o : e T e e o i a sure! the Happy Morn. i leod 26¢ at druggist. First-ciass House Paper b*ifi,g;;';*bggd‘g‘;"':fg‘,';,fi.: Al riid . B prayer. Into Land of Promise, n's Arnjca Salve excellent for e 51"" General -‘WW Uandlorda or 'es {han Gne-third of the cost of the edor Contraita solo, Calm on the Listening of private), reasovable. The State IHighway Commis- Ear of Nizght, C, F. Manney | trated address, Re "KUDLIK, 261 Central Ave. City Sner reserves the rls%t to_reject any || Mrs, Reuben Potter. Joel B. Slocum, D. D, at the Cen. H LERTEN R g it Soripture réading. iral Baptist church Sunday . evening, 4 December 12, i - an evening. D HA A S J. BENXETT. Hymn, Hark! the Herald Anzels Sing.|The address will be illustrated with FOR a‘ State Hiy hvv. Com! u oner. 50 colored lantern slides. ww \ « Ticom if; Capitel, Hartford, ; iced . st e e y m.' 118 TR e : - _ip all Ws branches. " Prmptsm ay or night Ohu'aren ory oriz.?:o 1‘:' mx?nge buildinga e% . S CARPET #Avmo at lowest prices HERE 1 Tel. 642-2. Lady Assistant B FOR FLETCHER'S pany's _territory ey :m’" P o e 2K cquai’t T T £ 53 o 062-5 l(tln (ur bflMn!ls rsuu CASTORIA Fah” i i 5 e | e & Ve e o LT sy Bedy Taet Side

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