Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 26, 1914, Page 2

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Christmas w and Tree at the Methodist Chureh — Many Heme- Christmas oonoert an the !Delhodllt chuch were léld m } 1 OLIDAY. ana minge pies, oranges and candy.|QiCnt " The follows cecensesases+$1,830,396.64 ] A ALINT HOWR Then Supsrintengent . Chamberiin | Mrianged by Soe A° G Bardick. Mes. Search for Missing Driver of Provi : 1,735,743.71 | Christmas a Day of Family Reunions | passed um-tmgnflglfllhménsbmmmmu.mn d Poultry 1o’y - Wagor— | - Leniency” 8! in City Co B LR 3 (" Following Church Services. nal trea nw‘hfle" e ton:”" Recitation, The Birthdey of Ome| S8 o s s o b S A SR SR 78,522.97 ! e bt | momian 2 pres- | K0ag 5t Weleome, MoClug- Abo reets—Joyous Holiday - ] - e %’:y?u'hm"ot g St £ 1 01a ‘people spent “he atter- Foprate Cisimas Story, Theodoes — = m ::mo. e : ‘ Dividends March and September ~ ° . ! viges at the Roman Catholic and a “W in a mest enjoyable manner. Davis and James Hewitson: The First| John Dunn and Frank Dunn of e B President, J. ARTHUR ATWQOD Vice-President, WM, H. BURNHAM Episcopal churches and the fam- Christmas, Everett Thornton: Good|Bridgeport snnt Christmas with their | Mark Wilson spent Christmas with Snions. The services at all tas No Arrests Mads. Will"by tour bovs; Well A1l Be Glad, | motner, Mr. Duan, trienie w Hetototen churches during the early morning and| As al] behaved themselves Christ- Chflaune Buraicx. recitation, anso:- W, W. W’hqa!ley is spending Sat- Mr, and Mrs. Charles T. Thayer dusisg ‘the forenbon were'! largely atimas eve there were no arrests, with| b 2 En}:s: Chfl'm“mm g&w in Providence on a business &mfi':‘lél: relatives in Danielson for the of the . D sratetally tended. Church decorations were most| the result that there was no police o e hollday. v attractive and the ehurch music, 8| court Ohristmas day. Occasionally | Miss “So Thurber. . Christmas| Bater Barbeau of Attleboro is spend- Gaiil, e of Pleasure. A "Enee e | usual, most plem During the fore- ms t themselves In cele- Pro-|ing a few days with relatives here. QBITUARY. ‘noon 'men gathered around on Main| prating the Wt Before and awoke|gress, Ci 8 z Miss Marjorie Bill of Clinton, N. J., s | Soreat meeting former residents who| Cnsistias morning in police head-| New Born King, John Charwick: A|spent Christmas at her home In Dan- Mre. C. Boudette, o 1 Sy — i M i Jitiedy spent - were visiting here. Greetings of the|quarters. As a rule, because of the| True Story, Bertha Davis; Christmas|jelson. P Mrs. C. Boudette, of Danielson, 42, them, chl,‘;m. in M,,,d with Mrs. Ken- day were interchanged and pleasant| nature of the day, the court exercised | Bells, Hattle Davis; New Stars For| Henry B. Rich of Pawtucket was |ai0q at the Day Kimball hospital on T ichats enjoyed. In‘cgzl. A‘iilm'u‘ogn '1‘3.‘2 unusual hruu;’y lnuththls year there ‘I’{:z:’,h]e‘;i(‘e mm“% l::: y:;tar with friends in Danielson Fri- Chrlltmu Qay. - The Yol wie’ thien + Miss M: let!- o ‘spent ! streets were pract ly deserte ©| was no cause for leniency. g '+ 3 to Danlelson, acoo b X Sayth same ot night. Christmas was o RO O oy s alne Hirsl Miss Auna B Johnaon of Merlden| ™\ gmnee of Putnam teachers are oune o the mshovt ey ot o | o E,,,:.:,.,m? Reid their. Christ- home das't In: dvety sense - of iny Elks Remembered the Poo L e 'he goent the holiday with relatives in|ous of town for the holiday & All but 11 of the 54 children who have | man exercises and tree in Spinner's ':‘;;;d;d’“ £0 far as Wilimantie is €on- | yrony poor families were made hap-| 1 fije Santa Ciaus, George Davis. ""-‘Mrf and Mrs, T H. Keach wers with | . Chrles Seder spent the Boliday with bm n mt the disease were not re- | hail Christmas eve. . and Mre. A.'P. Woodward were | AN, Spent the holiday at his home in |about the home is concerned—so most | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Lathrop. 1 py Christmas day by the generosity of| vne programme - was ._,.,,o.,“ea BY | relatives In Providence for the holi friends in Boston. quarantine regulations Mrs, Walter C. Rockwood of Nor- the members of Willimantic lodge, No. 7 George Champlin, traveling sales- ln—tht {s, as far as goh folk, Mass., spent Christmas with her | Christmas Dinner at Almshouse. | 135 ™ Hencroice. Frotective Oracr of Suberintendent A. C. Burdick. daye Siriei rrd hirty-three men and women, thir-| Elks. A committee aypoln(ed for that To Preach as Candidate. M Putnam. of them could participate to the Hmit w0 of whom wero inmates and the alstributed in| per s A Barmett of Ware, Mass, Yith relatives in Providencs Curist- Attorney and Mre, E. C Morse and |in the doings of e day. iother a guest, enjoved a fine dinner at B is to pit of tthon Mr. and Mrs. Geo H. Can _|son were in Brooklyn, & r LEGAL NOTICEB hou mas T all sorts of zood s’“‘ : by i 32 s o0~ | Christmas. A fime Christmas ai . e e s e s | Sot. o3 hat. Cheistsas. MIShE have| Eational o irch Sunday as @ candldata| tertained Arthur Call of Dosion Christ- Ko o e Members of Alpha De]t\. class of the | vided for the children. Chicken was 1S aracter aboui fowm, ‘Who earns a|some element of brightness and joy|3ir Baivett ls asslstnt pastor “; T and Mrs. . E. Colvin spent | COnSTegational church sent Christmas |served with all the vegetables and #living by doing odd jobs such as he|for these people. The lodge has been| e .\ /. hastor of the church, here, and| Christmas with M: d Mrs. Ed; iy q | remembrances to public institutions in |other things that go to m;ka up a can find. Rather than let him spend|instituted only since last March sol oo 'ynion1e recommended o Gatinon 1 New Hacer e D0ward! the. taws: very bountiful homhv iChristmes day alone in his room with|that this is the first Christmas the| “pl® BB Y J*SSEugi S50 o mina | Ca e i Pee M Philadelphia is| Christmas Tree and Entertainment. | Mr. and Mrs. Park were very ap-|TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: isuch frugal meal as he might pre-|Jodge has had a caance to help thel . ijoct ¢ the Methodist church on|spendir i g Ll B tmas preciative of the kindness shown| xotice §s hereby given that at a ipare for himself it was deemed best|pocr. g Sunday is The Abiding and in the ev- | Dantelssn. @ (o> at her home in e Tos fonristmas tree.and Pro- | toward their charges by so many peo- | mecting of the Court of Gommon Coun- 5 Tevite him to the almshouse and he ening, The Mleswng of Coopération "Church Add ] gTam at the Baptist church Christmas |pie and gave expression to their fool- |Gl of tne City of Norwicn e son- facoepted. ~The memu consisted - of AL BE dommh Hespita Rev. Allan Spidel's mornins toplo| Rov 1 1 Gross ot mover, N L | the brogram.. -} Davis armauged |ings in talking about the day. T ek, Rea ~{th. 114" e 101- woast turkey, potatoes, turnips, squash| ymopn jnquiry was made at St. Jo- | at the Baptist church is Mighty Mer-|; e J ver, -, i F bmitte soph's howpital veaterday B | e s The Pasting of the|is o Eive an address at the Baptist | AHundreds of calls will be made by the Iubhc works Committee, and 2 Ao g Cednesday church workers tomorrow (Sunday) in PLAINFIELD Jast resoiution was adopied, and been done for the sick it \v:l: fourtul Old and The Coming in the New. c),;:cvh c‘x‘;.&nziafi& n‘:rb‘:;x:flfie;x—'e an | the Every Member canvn;. 2 are hereby notified to appear at that special delicies were iven to FTonTy % 3 The ual Christ: s Every Year |55 FiepSites il onar] | Enier Lesel Moty |l bt o Sonien 2000 | a0 MRl U0 | Rallad Soton Mon Under | Mo Aside from that every effort was made| Mr. ang Mrs, A. W. Harrls enter-| g™ S0 o™ my o7 3 O toybe Heeq | Methodist church and Sunday school| System—Christmas Eve Tree and to make the day as pleasant for the| tained on Christmas day Mr. and Mrs.| werg made during Rev. Mr, Barbers |to that edifice Friday evening. Thou- Entertainment at Congregational 0 ! h k 2 patients as possible. Many called at| Levi Cooper of New Bedford, Mrs. i L skl sands of calendars will be give y v Cierk and Cierk of the Court of peope €O o us for certain vigft to the English metropolis last |S e given away Church. Holiday G th the hospital qoring the day bringlng| John Tetlow, Mrs. Ida 1da Tetlow and | viiumer, Just before. the outbreak of | QUFING the next few days by the bus: Common Council 1gay fih mn wb,l:h ey | delicacies and presents for the .| three children an fohn. off ¢ne war. = iness men of Putnam, many of whom Th L ol o Ry o=y 2 th — Taftville, Mr. and Mrs. John Linton of have a e section men of the New Haven|To the.Court of Commeon Council of the want to combine usefulness At Bkating Rink. Jersey City, N.J. Mr and Mrs. Harry| Baptist Christmas Entertalnment, |afier Chirimtruag, <o rcion (ARt fralirens baseabouts tave hewm toti-] | ; Works, to with quality—a combination| The American Thread Cofapany's| Davis and daughter of Jewett City. | Many gathéred at the Baptist church | Amon the othier improvements that | ceive pay for only four days of nine| [CA Was referred, at a mecting 1 the artificial -pond_at what was formerly| . Mr. and Mrs. If. T. “"’t‘c;’f and 90| Friday evening at 6 oclock for the|Rev. Charles F. Benard has planned | hours each during the holidays, un-| Nev. teth 3015 Trn BetiiorSor Jor wlm:l: always pleases Te- | tho fair grounds is proving a great at-| $aughters. ave guests at Rev.' J. G.[Christmas tree. The presentation of |for St. Mary's church, where new pews | lass In case of o severe snow storm | Dodd acking fer the Retabiishme cipient and reflects credit on/|traction to the young men and wo- B mnd Mre Coomke. Eahonck a gifts was preceded by a Christmas|were installed recently, is carpeting{ when they would be called out, This|® &rade for a sidewalk on P! men of the city also the boys and| .. cndo S O Q,‘Pmnfldd‘ Alleg | Program arranged under the direction (for the aisles will practically keep them awaiting|Westerly side of Roath the good taste and good sense | siris. Friday morning and atiernoon | FRUSRIT ATRLICY G TMIGE Sk UCH | of Miss May Hammete. May Bo Appointed Magsenger, | b Dirtsurs of the. company seves | Diviaion atreut’ta’ Clir °% S of the giver. many enjoved the skauns there. The| ot Mr, and Mrs. . C. Whiting's on| ! Good Minstrel Show. It i stated that Clayton L. Seward, [ 38Y8 a week for $5.76, For a num- i matter its attention, and is of the opin- Friday. Our Brothers' Minstrels gave an ex- | Tessenger of the superior court irf this | D€F of years the men “went over the t These tures apply par- Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Burleson have|cell . county, s practically assured of being | Se€tion™ on the morning of Labor da: 55 1 fea Sk ly 3 OBITUARY. as guests, Miss Halite Burleson of|the Orpheum theatre Chrisuman The | appolnted one of the messensers in the DT aom Cheupeians gty S : & ticularly to our s of High- S Hast Orange, N. J."Miss Marguerite|show was the first minstrel that has | house at the coming session of the |20d If evervirlng was all vight they s 2 Packet, Table d oth: pesioathid rgess. Thresher of Norwich and Charles|been seen here for about two years | eSislature. I » appear reet. m front of the p operties i DG OMET] yrances H. the Burleson of Schnectady, N. ¥, and was very much appreciated. The| Court Shows Christmas Leniency. | & oraock ing recmng onin at about SR gt 2 Cutlery. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Herrick of | song mumbers were espepially sood. Judge 3. y % Sglock and received full pay. Tuat| Eatrick Catlaiay, John Bodd, Estats BrEnaer S Levanon, Al b Bl Norich adll ik Bihel Bl of 8¢ J. Harry Mann had five pris- | method kept them practically 'under(Mary Burny Wddli n Our lines of Skates, Guns | home, Christmas forenoon, from| Mystic spent Friday at W. R. Bur. Many at Christmas Masses, oners before him in the city court|the foreman's eye and most of them| Waldislaw Likiewicz, John Donovan i Powell Steinwicz, John Donovan. I A Bright's disease, from which she had| dick's. There were larse congregations at |Cliistmas morning. Three of them |in a condition to work the next morn- |, 0. [zpickl, Ellen E. Donahue, Jam and Sporting Goods and to the | been sutiering since ‘1ast April She| ' Mirs. Gila Riley of Cranston, and M| an the Cnristmas masses at St James | 0850, 0602 0,8 DEt. that was| log: By, the new method, e road | B Sration ana Tuomes ronian e . il . Ev < nfield { ¢ . Rev. M. J. Ginet, M. S., at 5 . ‘ many household novelties to [ 725 hier of Jonn B, and Chariotie | were Chrlstmas. stesis ot Mre- Hiaa | coorcl: & rave et i pat |all accounts, one man had been in- [day night to Monday morning unless| follows: . £ i Kitchen De- (Hewlll) Burgess. The burial is . s toxicated and another had been en- | there is an accident or a snow storm| Beginning at the southerly corner of be found in our be in the Windham Center cemetery. Gilbert of Danielson 16 at | oy caaent 20d sincere wish that cach | gaged in taking away bread cases|and In case of accldent it will -take|Ro&u. street and Division siree partment. —— r son’s, E. E. Gilberts. 105 a very happy holidés, Tor o0 P”[with a push wagon from near a local | o full brass band to call the men to-| fide. and s e e e Suests For the Wesk End. Mr. and Mr, T. W. Alling of store when arrested during the night.| sether. Reath " bv the southwesterly line of T S 2 -| West Haven and Miss ¥rances Alling Quarterly Conference. All escaped without jail sentences, Christmas Festival. street on grades as follows: s #10 & =L PARD O e T i Taturaine 15| of South Norwalk are guests at M. W.| Rev. G. G. Scrivener, district super- | Salvation Army Distributes Baskots. [ The Cogresational Sunday school| RuRRIDE 53 feef falling 1 roof. thence 2 0 i BT Wiitsweizom > | | their homes or places of cccupation| ANIDES. intendent, will come to the Methodist | Salvation Army workers in Putnam | eld its Christmas entertainment and| reet, thence 1 -| Miss Marian Paul of Rock Rall, 1s|church here next Thursday evening for | distributed the usual number of bas- | tree in the vestry Christmas ove. The| Running 33 feet falling 3-4 foot, e By e OFouny men anj| Home for the Christmas vacation. the fourth quarteriy conference. This |kets containing Christmas dinners|fo0m Was prettily decorated with green thence, T women whose parents live here and|, Mr. and AMrs. O, F. Miller and Miss|is to precede a watch-night service {among poor families in Putnam. Each | Pranches, Christmas bells, etc. and a| Running 130 feet falling 12 2-10 s v feet, thence & Who worlks out-of-town heve been|Josephone Miller spent Friday with|for which plans have been made. basket contained a chicken, vegetables | Jar8e tree was laden with presents.| fegh TAC 342 feet falling 20 8-10 JAY M. SHEPARD T on s leave ot abeence for todey| Telatives in New London. iR oA and some fruit. The gifts brought|Misses Edith Poterson and Dorothy| et thance £ P ey it Tabe o Viree S Miss Elizabeth Clarke s at home edy. great happiness into many homes. The Tillinghast presided .at the piano. Re Running 297 feet fallin 16 feet. Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Prdlag el B L from Smith college. There was great joy in Danielson | Army workers here are very appre- | MI; Lakin read of the mnone men’s|thence 2y Miss Edith Butts is home from her|Christmas day among those families | ciative of the generosity Shown i com. visit to the Babe in the Manger and| Running 71 feet falling T 1.2 feet, fnnera.l)lrectoraaifimbalm 5 school in Chester. Who were provided with & holiday din- | {ributing to thelr Cheistmas fung. | offered praver. ~Then followed intro- | to the northwesterly line of ClMf street! Sleighs Out. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown and|ner by those who So generously con- A Quiet Holide: * | duction, Herald Angeis, by two boys: | mesoived: That the width of & 60-62 North St., Willimantic| Aithoush it was apparently goca| Miss Alice A. Brown spent Friday in|tributed to the fund of the Danlelson 2 uiet Holiday. song, Younger People’s choir; Santa|lished seven and one-half (7 1-2) feet * sleighing in certain parts of the city| Dayville. . Benevolent association. Many homes| Christmas was a real quiet holiday | Claus Knows, Louise Jerome: Christ-|wide its entire length, lying north- Lady Assistant Tel. connection | ;¢-1agst, there wers only a few slelghs| Miss Emma Gardner was a guest|were made happy and many blessings [on Putnam, the streets during the af- | mas Peace, (Holy Night), piano solo|easterly of the southwesterly lino - St Friday Generally on -a White| Friday at the Appley home in South|were implored for those who helped | ternoon, when businees was practically | by Miss Helen Gallup; The Christ-| Roath street, between tho points sbove scatter joy and comfort throughout |suspended, having about the same ap. | mas Child (Sweet and Low): What isjmentloned, Slmmeanl pearance as on a Sunday. There were | Jesus to You? (Holy, Holy), six chii- L -“!,“L, TANMS Officers of Brooklyn Sunday School,|03DY¥ family revnions in the city.|dren; The Star, song; The Cbristmas J: C y *| Hundreds spent the afterncon and | Holly; The Yale Log, by two boys: pi- ; evening in the theaters enjoying the |ano solo, Miss Augusta Kjouss. mm nt \or“x h, Conn., No: Christmas many sleighs are in use in rbu HIRAM . FENN the afternoon. AL Mrs. H. N. Wheelock, Jr UNDERTAKER ond EMBALMER of New London’ spent Friday at H. > ey ‘Wheelock’s. €2 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. E. Frank Brown of Woonsocket s a A, B. 8. Christmas Tree. Following are the newly elected offi- 1 Willl ti¢ dranch of the Ame: cers of the Congregational Sunday ¥ 1914, elephone Lady Assistars | The Slllmentic brmnch of the o Ty | EUokt of bis mother, Mra. 3. B .S58 % Brociivn: - Supedintendony, |CEcclal shows. At the Bradiey tho | Christzmas B “1;'”;'{2:‘ Say the Bellx |1 sotvea: That consideration of e T e e S iiam T. Crumb went to Sprina.|Jo7R Mever; assistant Superintendent. | the addition of two vaudeville acts | Alfred Roval, S0 g e g KOl = ment to nigl n the 8] o - - en: secretary an reasurer, | Marimbo broth ks ical, ev. Mr, in, in f of the|r. i o {’R- F C JACK”I Dm e Tho| feld Fridey to spent Christmas with Marimbo brothers, musical, and Nell Laki behalf Hative o the establishment of a grade his family, who are visitin Florence M. Blake; assistant, Miss Clair, vocalist, furnishing two fine | congregation, .presented Mr. Royal a|and width for the sidewalk Pai affalr. will be for tho members and| GClark O Paimer was & o Daisy Meyer; librarian, Ella Lawton: |acts.’ The picture program was spe- | thanks offering as a token of appre.|southwesterly sids of Roath their families. ere wi e a fine ecorations committee, Mrs. A. - fal. ainless Exlzactm D, Howe's Christmias day. < ciation of his services in the ch programme of entertainment with| “Ar, and Mrs. Thomas Brown and| pmouth, Martha DeViney, Florence Sang Carols at Midnight. in the form of a purse of gold.cz\;:": and Filling 2 Specnlty plenty of good things to eat and then| daughter, Agnes, of Oneco, are guests| Biake. Raymond Kinmouth, Daisy | ..o singing by the ehoir .of fhe | e | Dor In_ sald GItY o8 (Do, 4th Sanuflg}lar: will distribute presents| a¢ the Methodist parsonage. ey W rhurber; rellef committes | congregational church ushered in January, 191 § oclock p. m., apd 752 Mzin Street, - Willimantio | from the tree. Guests of Mr. end Mirs, Bickinghiam:] Aone Chmcitnnts: it . firs- | Christmas 6 Pujnim. _ At' the mid- PATENTS A B 'b‘.",’:‘, e Telephone —_ - ‘| Mrs. C. G. Lawton, Mrs, Oliver ¥ |DISht hour the voices were raised in Protect ideas~ Handseme &D- | ties_interes if they & % = \t(;l »:sd M:% hL G. Bnnk‘;nzbam en-{ howns, Mrs. A, B Kinmouth Miss | J0¥ful anthems that brought home to | P! Y"‘"'G H‘:‘- F DR. F. W. HOLMS, Denti: Children Cr Buckingbam, Si and Srre. Waltar L[ Mary Crosby: lbrary committes, Mrs. B i of 1he Dhak My | Cataias e i O - F. W. , Dentist FOR FLETCHER’S Buckingham, Miss Maud . Bucking. | CAWin A. Blake. Rev. A. E. Kinmouth, | 1€ €Gming of (he &feat 4oy, Candies | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law | The avove ind % 1s a true Shannen Building Annex. Room A CASTORIA i3m0 Wilam A Buckingiem, Jr. M. Thurber, Miss Mary Allea, MIsS |} ouses invited the singers, who trav- | Windham County Savings Bank Eldg Geont ! “ETEPHEN D. MOORE. of Norwich, and Miss Helen R. Buck- ingham of New York. At Norwich Masonic Temple. T. B, Lee, R. J. Guy, J. P. Gorman, | Providence Poultry Dealer Thinks His [ 3 E. H. Chapman, T. B. Eeen, and An- Man Met Foul Play. AT THE COUNTY HOME, ezud lnsa largo,rnut;o xruc&l. to stop and Danielson, Conn. sing. Some of e carols sung were DRIVER MISSING. hundreds of vears old. LEGAL NOTICE = IEGAL NoTlcE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is bereby given that at a toine Maynard attended on ¥riday the e annual Christmas observance of Co-| Chief Georze M. Pilling of the local | Santa Claus Visited _Children _with lumbian Commandery, No. 4, K. T, !n| police has been asked to make a search | Liberal Gifts—Fine Dinner Provided. Norwich. for the driver of a poultry dealer's v meeting of the Court of Common Coun- Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Robinson en-|wagon who disappeared Tuesday eve-| Happy land is hardly an adequate | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ch of the City of Norwich, held Mor tertained Friday Mr. and Mrs, Curtis|ning after coming from Providence to | description of what the Windham [ Notice ll‘heé:by lg\en that cu dl.y‘ evening, ‘D‘e( Tth, 19!:, Hull and Miss Helen Hull of Norwich, | the William H. Sayles place at Elm- | County Temporary Home for Children Sy of Motwich Deid Mon- | ihe ox bl R arks. Committee. WILLIMANTIC. CONN Miss Elizabeth Hull of Springfield and | ville for the purpose of making a big | Was on Christmas dayfl. More than Beor 7th, 1914, the follow- | last resolution was adopted, Miss 8. K._Adams. purchase of Christmas chickens, three score little ones fairly reveled in fiion was submitted by the |are Bereby notified to Appes Mr, and Mrs. Peter Money and two| The missing man’'s employer, Nathan | the special pleasures made possible for ‘'orks Committee, and the last|time and place appointed in «a‘d Iuh children of Sterling are guests at John | Kerkovitz, of Providence, seems to feel | them through the generosity of friends | Tesolution was adopted, and vou are|resolution. and be heard in relation to 5 T iam Mood: that nis émploye-hias been the vistim [of the home in various towns in the | BRSPS, not8ed 1o ATpeRy 3t o (U | the, matich ?3.5:‘“’{‘0 + f0if B William Moody of Tufts coLm i3 of foul play and this view is also taken | county. Christmas eve a tree that was | ftlob ‘and By hessd 1n rertion to the| Attest: STES D MOORE, at his father’s, Peter Moody" by relatives of the man, whose name | bending under its load of gifts had | matter contained In sald report. city Clerk and C\grh of the Court of ,_,?’%’;‘;‘,’, E!lumol: elhvg,g_l;cqtm; SchooG 2 1| was not obtained by any person who beex‘;_m ur:!)urdenfa% lamhng o chorus of | Norwich, Conn. Dec. 2¢th, 1914 Common Couneil. nolo: al ncipal G. W.|has been case. clamations of - A 3 — Emerson’s. e 3 & Bexl:lmvnizn ."&‘-’.f"m“i'f“uf«?’ man, in g:en who “know. ;oi‘homa !:xe-:ncum clty Clerk and -rk of the Court of |'To theck‘_o}xr(lo\t Conl-ugon Cour.CA. or the Miss’S. E. Burral of Sprinsfield, iz{ whom he places implicit trust, left|very excelient one that the county has b R o e B O Wortks, ¢ ata Dir sister’s, Mrs. B, C. Bliss’s, Providence Tuesday to come to Elm- |provided and if there were ever hap- | g the Court of Common Comgu of the | which was referred. at a_meeting c Alfred I'Heureux of New York |ville for poultry. Berkowitz gave him | pier children in this -world, the story ty of vorwiclg .|e Court of Common Council h < p William I/Heureux of Trinity collese|$135 to pay for what he was to buy |Of them has not been written. Tha . 10th 1914, n t e emaln er O ur and tor L'Heureux, Jr., of Water-|and the missing man is also known| Gifts came by the-score from many clune. askin; . are at Vivtor L'Heureux's. 10 have had $4 of his own on his per- | sources. . Among the liberal donors | the “Col Sommes, Council 294 jo stade for the e e e - Gaey,* B Hart-|con. The man arrived at the Savies|was the Howe Marot private sehool |cXeely, Truitse. sexing for,the on irm street Lo the land of James O ford to gpend the holidays. place in Eilmville after a long drive |for youug ladies at Thompson, the |tablishment of a grade for a sidewalk | Landon, begs leave to report that ! . Mrs, Arthur Harrington of €aybrook|from Providence late Tuesday after- | Congregational churches of Thompson, | on the southwesteriy side of Eleventh |has given the matter its attention and was ats her parent’s, Mr. and Mre.|noon. He called at the Sayles farm, |Putnam and Danielson, the Baptist ween c-nlul d | is of the opinion that the grade should (014 William Robertson's. Friday. - |but no business was trunsacted owing | church of this. ¢ity, a ‘Windham s T e M R M Mr, and Mrs. Frenk Wilcox have|to the -lateness of the hour and it |ganization and from-vatious individu- | {Fat AN (13 P‘a‘:f‘,f‘,,‘i,‘ LB et Wb gy been in New York for several days,| was agreed that the Berkovitz rig |als. These kind friends seemingly for< “%. lished, stdewalk on the esterly side of Tread- returning today. should be placed at the Keegan stable | €0t nothing to bring cheer for Christ- énds the passage of the following | way avenue. in front of the properties Holiday Dance, in Elmville until Wednesday morning. | mas. Their selection of tovs was on: owned by _Patrick Clune, William H . ; e and Hollday Goods The W..E0A. euslhites an aftete| 1 Ll OIAE S Wicutc: in- viven boundless. There were also. useful [ Resolved: thh-‘-nuthvmuuflalu- 5t / Big Reduction the 4.20 car for Danielson. |&ifts. istmas Landon, be, and noon and evening co C)u- £ Eleventh -u-m in front Stanton and Jam d day which was ati 3 pracees nce then he has not been seen. Broadway did not have much uut!u erty owned by the !lo ms.p the same Is, bcuby e!ubnshad as fol The failure of Kerkovitz’s agent to |home for ‘excitement Christmas ‘e, an, numbers. The Colonial orchmn of| return’ to Providence with his load of | Fire engines, automobiles, urvphnu, K .g.uhh-d’u lonot- Beginniog at a_point on uws‘:;"r!" Moosnp furnished the musie. poultry started the investigation {o es- | railroad traine were running .on- a L&t The southerly cormer |easterly line of Broad strest 5.3 fect - The Trey o' Hearts series is con-|tablish ‘his whereabouts, but up to|cobwel schedule with no speed limit van a3 Central aveaue, | northwesterly from 7 line of sidered the best yet P at an !lavtflen of 2-10 feet 2bove | Treadway avenue, at an elevation R 7 yet ehown at the|Christmas night it had not Been suc- |laws to interfere. Horns tooted, drums | meant ., na sansian thence south- oot above meantide, and run- HE c lodves Yvan J%’fi‘nm” ot 11 cessful The missing man "is de- |rolled and buszers bussed Without uthcesterly g of | ning thence norinerly on o line paralicl > B i 25 ee! i bon, entertdined Dr. end Mrs. S. IL scribed as between 23 and 30 years of |Jimit or restriction. ere “truly ' was mu a1 10 feet, u-e e-nofl)."llnocl of :rreldway avenue 35 feet failing 1 1-7 feet, Rn-nu: 158 T8 Feot falllng 1 foot, 100 feet failing % 2-10 l.e'-. nunnlnr 2571 feet 1 K 3.4 feet. to . stamm. lass somethi dot evi minute of thi B gatt Clty. M -anft Mes. N il (he, seemiie” oo o S Al m v ® | thende gy v, e Me and e o 2t Volun-| with which such & man might be haap o Lintwam, mhy‘ - halle¥ | traced, no one in Danielson interviewed | among the people of this ‘and sur-| Runni by the officers about the matter re- |rounding towns. Mrs. Guinois’ Health | to the nor 1y line of North Main |a point in Treadway avenue [ feet members having seen him. ¥e did not | began to fail soon after her marriage m,, wid Wertatiy trom e v;%rt?:‘;::créy = 100 Profits PREVORNT Wiaaw senis D e hars he Taiatt bave et Tl e e A ot e, wnd ab- | don. 33 i ouses ave despaired of. She was the | 1i 1ts’ emtire 1 hat the width of Capital $100,000. Surplus and $160,000. A QUIET CHRISTMAS | sought cheap lodsing. daugnier ot dir. ana dire. John Tour, | st sidemali be, Tand_the same fs estab: Established 1832 ot TR Chlet Pilling ie not et all convinced | nier of the West Side, old residents of ¥ lln- Eleventh streét, | lished five (3) feet wide its entire 1 Many Officials Called ta Leave Pres. | that the man has met with foul play, | Danielson. They survive her with one | Detween the voints .bovo mentioned. l;n'lfi‘h Tadm'e“.azm? f;:c:nunr.t;i J;n:fll; ents and Heliday Grestings. although his employer and relatives | of her' sisters, Mrs, - Everett Mau { N the "°k' BM""H"'_M Points _above A G B S —— insir-l:egm must. be eo. The man_1s | of No 93 . acy m cnurteous service, ashington, Dec. 23.—Presi ma has ren, and. one theory B £ AL H. HOTRIGAN, eour! beid . Wilson, 1n common with moet of ie |15 that he has gone fof @ holiday visi] " = B oinas. e A pl'om and M « . desling, and a '] government officials, | With them.. . 3 o . Nov. 30th, JomN 3. cog-":lr,.m;\o = m policy in m LAy = S OBITUARY: ° : N > ! lmuac;'im"x::;;feflmc “Nov. Sutk, w“ d-w y TN Woal || b ~Cor . = ed: That tderation of the 5: ok o e Mrs. Lucy F. Guinois, : ; e P e m’-‘«"n‘- emnintl e A rarammanAsd X\ATIONAL BANK. which aims My to to his small grandniece, Anne “Guinols, wh ¢ 'fl. 3 hy * Committes on Prhlic Works Tistmas | | B N - of -anth —d-hv- ta the estahlishment of a grade with customers relations that shall SRR ] g f - i g GF | And wlath. Tor the mameak om the s tree had Deen arranged. Many 1: D W . 3 2 " 2 8 eanterly side of Treadway svenna be permanent, pleasant and holiday_greetings. ' e UL B N o Be Somtmaned in & mecting of the Gomrt stmas &inne Ln: of Commen Connecil of the City of Na ‘The White Ho_gne Christmas er el 3 wh-h on the 4th dav of Jannary. 1815, 7 o'¢lock tomight. It mflcfll’ all of her life up 'to g / 3 ue 1 at 8 o'clock p. m. an;l thut‘:ua n‘nillr-s i et ) e e e o1 IR . a 2% P Tea Rl Darties interected. 0 afterwards she P aDpesr. 'if thav see cause, and be heard Tn walatinn therato. orwich. Conn.. Dee. Tth, 1914 Tha ahove <nd foremolng is a trme 3¢ ¢ nf reer—s at’ Oerl and Clerk 3‘0& Cfln,’! ot MGOI‘I Council.

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