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Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY STREET Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington 8q., Washington Building ‘Norwich, Comn, Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. Phone 531 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern houss as electricity is to lighting, We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Healing and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRYCO Ne. 11 to 25 Ferry Street COAL AND LUMBER GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Telephone 175 SANCTUARY TO THE GODDESS ARTEMIS Has Been Unearthed Near the Vale of Temple in Thessaly. Larissa, Greece, Dec. 22.—One of the most important archacological discov- erles of recent years has just been made at Gonnoi, near the vaie of Tem- ple in Thessaly. The Archacological Soclety has just uneartted what is plainly a sanctuary fo the Goddess Artemis and among the articles found on the spot are some of the most re- markable votive offerings yet discov- isred. One hundred thirty-eight mar- ble shafts bear inscriptions from which it is plain that the shrine was Hevoted to Artemis as a gzoddess of thildbirth, “Artemis genitix.” Stop! Readl ROESSLE PREMIUM LAGER JONES’ HOMESTEAD ALE ALSO STERLING ALE New System Installed Our New Ale and Beer Vault is now ready. Here we will serye to draught bevcrages frond the breweries, coid, clear and sparkling; cooled and agéd in the wood and “without system ©f no.ecoils, to dispense first grade ale and lager at its best to please our customers. In our vaults src many tons of ice to rmaintain_an even temperature in the fooms where the casks are stored for ageing and setiling the ales and beers. You can always obtain your beverage at the same tempefature, drawn in full View and for your enjoyment at the "NEW CHICKERING HOTEL JAMES F. LUCEY, Proprietor Putnam, Conn. - A. F. WOOD ;"Tho Locnl Undertnkex" '!gfl‘ 5 ulfllnit m “ltching | decorg. Christmas s e AR its Friday’s Trade — Higzory 'lj acher Leaves High Schools. Postmaster George Pilling * Pantomine of the Nativity, pmedh-xdnymcr,gwx divacle play, is to be - gt mail 1'““"'1.; dggmflled has been - conséontive time in or a singl » t season at d’m #Bva ‘Benoit “won s Christmas sacks numbe 3 at the Bradley theatre. ing the pouchies centaining first “Raymond :Whedaton ~has mail mabtzyu a r!degt illness and is atip Milu Annle McCreath of Ncw Ltmdou § s to ¥riday, ‘however, those whe are| Syt fsadn g sending away (X:rinmu “gifts - crowd-. joyed y. ed the office and carier force with e T L R i e mfi:: mail more than did those . i i ; d - BT e e e ‘ ¥ | Farmi j rush of incoming maiter is looked for. | S1e close of the schools for the holi- ] Now more :‘than -ever :in“the final hours of the Christmas hurry is it Christmas Day Masses. necessary to heed the warning as to ‘There to be :special Christmas 4 * . Wrapping bundles_well and marking £ Br. Mary:s ‘enuren on Mon- |j§ Value “50(00 them clearly. Mail :matter moving |day. during the next forty-eight hours will| The mills -here close ‘at naon ‘taday |[+A-suite of beauty be a part of the greatest volume ever ‘a holiday period ‘that will extend and unsurpassed n;;ned at“z;,ny ::;Lson in the history -1 over Christmas. Pa the pos service, so every precau: Malcoln M. Willey of Clark college, """‘- o tion ¥ or protecting p: should be coms E taikn, thie il S AT i 6 L g B el b iz: genuine l-:mthr- Di £ at a surprisi ly gmpzly af Miscourxging: Weathe the merchants in Putnam, ‘the dow:price. Thi 3 oud Spiller himself must have ing one .of . t.he worst in :a Christmas been on the job Friday and devot- b the -euite you've | .been .promising ing his attention eto Water exeln-lvely. week in yi rattiey thar L g 3 This evening comes the sosidl dane- it ho aM Tose o “the |es that will have to.pass this year as prospects that business N e counting on for brisk Christmas trad- | St Maryls Parochial school closed i ing was about as bad as he ever does [ETiday for .the ‘vacation at any season of the ‘year and won [Will extéRd over the h him an iron cress, weighing about a Local sFreight “Taken Qfl ton,.to wear around his neck the next| sne local fréight that ‘has ' been time he goes in batiing in deep ‘Wa- | working between ‘this city -and “Web-, E § H % = ster has been discontinued. 0 Danielson’s streets were avenues 'of o slush. In spite of the long sustained [Commissioners to ‘Hear ‘Dagenias’ ‘Ap downpour the snow clung tenaciously, plication. making the worst kind of a mess. Per-i| .Cotunty Commissioners -E. ‘H. Cort- i ! genetgus propor-| “Hiohs, "FEONy “and| “buying ‘a 7 room “suite youf] advertised at-such s ) > e 4 P _§§ want to graso thisH 2 low ;price? “oppereaey wany ) $35.00. $35.00 When ‘have you seen ‘such a:suite of farniture of such rare beauty offered at such alow price? Every piece is of i generous proportions, ‘roomy -and :comfortable and upholstered with genuine leather. Ifsyou have the slightest idea of ‘buyinga living room suite you warit to grasp-thjs opportunity today on terms -of $5.00 GASH Hmeevm wnvement weekly ‘payments. it was «determined that the cordition when their work has increased manyi|of the horse was serious and Captain times over normal. But they madeJoseph Ryan -was called and shot the GET THE HABIT" GO To their trips and @élivered -everything|enimal. g B e that was turned over to them. cemen kroaned over the destruc- OBITUARY. Y OPEN EVENINGS LAHN—SEARS—LAHN : Mai 4 tion of their hopes for an early crop, s e st iy - - rw the rain undoing =il that the Ice King Men, Maston W Bilask Sk Buie By St 74 ain sttee‘-” ’ND lc.h’ cofln. bas accomplishedm the Tast ten Gays.| . Mes- Hewton W Giford ; Ty Tusoe I otves, ton W. Gifford, of South Killingly With the close of the fall term at|ajeq af the Day Kimball hospital, Mr. sons slipped on the sidewalks, horsesits P. A. Dady and Urgle Lafrance will on the streets, and the cars about|nold a session here this morning -on which. many jokes are made slid side-!lthe application of Bii .Dagenias, Dan- ways as frequently as they roHed for-|iaicon, for a license. Tater this morn- ward in their endeavors to mnegotiate | ing' ‘the commiissioners will be in ses- the frightful going. At 11.30 the mo-school sisnal tooted | ©1°7 it Willimantic. an unexpected ending to the fall term, tHorae ;Shat. and the kiddies packed up their books| A. 'horse bsionging to Daniel G. Ar- and waded to their homes, their mirds |nold; resident in ‘the Sawyer distriet, on the prospects for the better wea- |fell AMon afternoon while heing ther that may come during their two jven igh School street, near the weeks' vacation. - adway 'store. The horse was got- ‘ten up, but féll ‘again and afterwards was led up on a lawn. After a- the high school Friday, Guy Burnham,{ang Mrs. Gifford have been residents !limit, aceording to the feeling about|music. Miss Annie Robertson is choir 1 teacher of history, closed his duties|pesr South Killingly for about. two |town Friday. leader and organist. 3 o ? 4 there, his resignation having been ac- | years The body was taken to the Owls’ Official Board. The mausic ‘will include; Organ Vol- Qe : cepted by the town school committee. | Giftora home Friday afternoon. Burial : £ 4 | untary, Variations -on -Mendelssohn's Mr. Burnham became a member of the | s 45 be at Hardwick, Vt. The following are:the.newly elected | Chrisimas Hymn, Beveridge; anthém, PHOENIX BUILDING, ‘MAIN -STREET, -DANIELSON, -CONN. faculty prior to the opening of the officers of Putnam nest of Owls: Pres- | oo 0, (9 HENEECEes aathem, ' v - . fall term, succeeding Paul N. Swaf- Moses C. Congdon. ident, ‘Walter Wallen; vice president,| ¢ Shall Feed His Flock, from The fleld, who is to return here to remain| Moses Church Congdon, 75, died oh|John F. Ferns; financial secretary. P. | Afoceinn) i An ln:timhon of ‘Constantly ‘Growing IS&engTh. *| for the rest of the school vear, from |Friday at his home at Pomfret Land- |A. Gardner: treasurer, A. Demutefil V. bie H. Get Shod for Chri the opening of the winter term in Jan- mg. ~where he had_been a resident for |recording secretary, P. Hermon; pick- | Veneral orses Get Shod for Christ. Your Account Solicited. u - 2 Mr. Congdon Was bori, infet, Joseph Brodeur; trustee, Joseph mas. Pupils’ Christmas Trees. Pmnfleld this-state. Lucier. Hiram Dawley, the blacksmith, had Christmas trees hung with gifts | Hebrew Residents Pl#n Benefit Gon.| The officers are to be installed next | four coal black horses I nis shop: Deposits, $2,417,163.35 S , $100,836.33 from pupils to other schoolmates serv- s Thursday ‘evening. Thursday at one time. Their combincd CHosing of the Daniclson gyaded behosi| Sunday eveming of this wedk the| Christmas Sunday Programmes. |ages amounted to 102 vears. and they Total Assets, '$2,537,715.39 i 11 owned by different men. The first Chanuke concert is to be given| Tomorrow will be observed as Chist- | Were @ u i e i i e Ooneresation ,Agédos ‘Aehom | mas Sunday in the churches of Fus dest Mot TS B Yere J. ‘ARTHUR -ATWOOD, Presidént. “WILLIAM H. BURNHAM, Vice-President . |of this city, and the Droceeds are to|nam and special programmes have A CLARENCE H. POTTER, i Thh Dol e etaeerl DSt et Srar e i rveas. WnFSeora; been Drepared. A® 11 o'clock tomor. | COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE! Secretary i v This is the first concert of the kind |row evening members of the choir of | _ . g E g:;:ry?m ST e ol planned for tiris city by Hebrew people | the ‘Congregational church will leave 'Program <Completed for ‘Exercises) Employes Generously Remembered. |@nd Wwill give an opportunity for in-fthe church and go about the city Monday at 5 ©o'Clock—Songs by Up and down the highways of trade, | Foduction to the public of some ex-|singing Christmas carols. Children and’ Adyjts. Committee for the dejimitation of Lhe Friday, when buying had slackened on | “7 : Cabinet Councils Five Nights a Week, | Pounddriés 6f N¢rth Tpifus. e singers have been trained “under The. program for the community | R S J Dr. Lambfos looks “the &4l ‘Stu- A & inn SO, Storles were|ime direction of L. Blumbers, former- JEWETT CITY Christmas tree is completed. The ex- Lasting ‘Until 3 a. m. dent, akin nb!eu‘-mfi:ifefl elaefly whispered into the ears of the mews- Ssisely g gatherer of bonuses that are coming |y of New London, but a resident here |, . = School Entertain |Srcises will take place &t David Hale 7 man ‘with thick ‘spectaelés and a ci- to clerks in stores and employes of | {0 2 number of yvears. |Pupils of St. Mary's School Entertain | panning park Monday ‘at 5 ‘o'clock in| _Athens, Greece, Dec. -22.—Prol. | aarette ‘constantiy in Nie snouth. . 3ts other establishments at the clgse of| Mr. Blumberg is a aplemiea singer; Children of Pa and Friends—|the afternoon. The :school children |Spyridon P. Lambros, the new Premier{ received the Grand (fordon of the Or- business tonight. Giving seems to be|2nd has sung in many of ‘the large{ |isbon School Exercises—Final Plans | Will approach the Tree of Light :sing- | Of Greece, has had 2 hard time of it|der of 'the Redesiser ‘of Gresce or his the watchword this season. cities of Europe. for Community Christmas Tree -An- {)ng,come, All Ye Fh';m%l; they will H{gccnn*;e lékt;;}met hf\“ °f King f‘?‘fin- distinguished aervic; oo savant. He g e assisted by several older voices at | Stantine’s eabine professor of dis- |is ik comntinder ‘of the Legion Don thiat Ry SeaE ket e 0 FALSE ALARMS. nounced—Members of Tubbs' Band (. tho ‘park. ‘Twenty-five small children | thction, one of Europe's bast known | et tenor of Srance Dy Lambrs Drasbe; by wivii GomBIIINS eoasihs o> J to Play. carrying small Christmas trees ‘with | savants, Dr. Lambros has been used generally ong of ‘Gresce's 'represen: . L = lighted candles will sing In a Manger |21l }ils life fo early hours and regular | tives at Dt tional 'learfed or ®¢i- Christmas Sunday Services. Firemen Called Out Thurslay Night| .1, 156 of St. Mary's school zave | Laid so Low. A bugle eall will sum.|habits. Since he has been plunged |entinic congresses, sevéral of -which he meorggm:&l; h:tChrls::ll:: Sunfiiuy ~—Someone’s Foolinhniess or Malice. | = njoyable entertainment for the |Mon groups of singers who ‘will come }(r;tr!: hgvzo\:]t‘icfl!wgn V‘;::‘ll nyt'mt‘?: E:;‘:; has presided. He -is ‘the -author of Danielson. Rev. % children of the parieh and their par.|from Tracy street, Ashland street up s, D ave seen | numerous historical Works ard the Arthur J. Covell Of Boston is to con-| From Chief C. B. _Arncld _ down iren | . B8Y- | Nrain street and down North and East | him in cabinet councils until 3 0'clock | transtater of many such works into duct the services at the Congregation- |through the membership of the fire|ents n the church hall Friday after- | Main streets. singing as fhey march. | in ‘the morning or late. modern Greek. He speaks English, al church, where all of the services{department there was special interest| oo The ‘Sisters had arranged the | Their selections will be March, March,| Dr. Lambros is an Epirote, though Frenon, Gerthan and Italien, will be suggestive of the great holi- | Friday in learning who is responsible U e The Pirst Noel, There Came ¥on 'ths [ie ‘himself happened to be born in| The .premfer’s family lives very day. There will be Christmas music|for having pulled in two alarms on s gt Rocky Brooklet, Yvonne | Midnight Clear, and_ Amgels from the|Corfu, in 1851 His father, however, | quiefly in a modest nouse :n the at the morning service and the con- | Thursday night for fires that &a not Hou " "Christmas Song: Little | Realms of Glory. A ‘choir will -sing | was a native of Epirus—the istrict in | neighborhood o6f the University of b R Xidnid e e TR Hourigan, Christmas SOnE: Liiftle | Holy Night, with soprano obligato, and | dispute. between Italy and Gres Athfens; "thveir Tréarss ‘d¥e fhose of ‘the L ar- 1 of xes an e ¥ i e s sy the PFeace ‘Song, sung by everybody, |and his grandfather was hangod by |average university professor's family ik e i s servite e e s oSOl N Ty My e flcufg,‘l?,',‘ DI ol | will close the exercises. Four mstru. | Ali Pacha in 1821 when engased In one |anywhere -and “the pay of 2 premier x 42, the mext a . i ) : Faliz: | ments from Tubbs' band of Norwich |0f the many Epirotic revolts against|in Greece 'is mot enough to conduce to became 1l sbont ten months ago. The| 3t was taken for gramted by most|Wola: X Duf Blue Flower Waltzi| Ton, TR0 41 oinbers ot the park{the Turkish rule. great luxury. Christmas treo exercises at the church | persons that the alarms were pulied | Belen tiboza, prtondise: | 7ha these mustotums 2r6 10 repeat Hair] - Tixe mdbt Grocks t (HoADSEE e g A . N e Moiaaise Shing at 5 o'clock |in by some person who had a cross-){hristmes Crazy, class; Before and|Clieriiong after arciving thers. mediately following tne rule ®f King | GERMANY #AS ADOPTED AL e e fgemc urchbe&md&! eved idea of amusement It waswt|oitn VORRe HEU itation, Lloyd | Christmas morning, directly after| Otho, Spyridon Labros -studied 4n A UNFFORM AFRBRAWE. a1 & ristatere will be 2 Pro-funny at all for the members of the| Vivian Mclaughlin, recltation, Loy |, jonion: carol singers will sing about | Germany, passing his doctorate at gl iy m. the Christmas concert, which has {acParoment to get out for a run ini V.0l v Tougniin, Ir T Were Santa|the boroigh. A lighted candle in the | Leipaiz in 1878, For scveral years he |yl Proight Tramme to Be Dpsratsd Ex- Been. PORPRnOE - far Wth mflg 28 | the cold and dampness, and find they Claus, Francis McLaughlin: song, | Window will insure a song. pursued special ‘historical -studies -at usi W -tlm Erigineére. A number of members of the Sunday | e SO0 @ Wild goose chase. Doubling |y ov's Lesson, Verna Rail; Christmas < Frabudny Vit Oxford, Cambridge, the Bitish Mu- g e © Sunday | the dose by pulling in a second alarm " = e oddars dng seum and the University of Pavis, ‘a8 Sehool will assist at this concert. The | 3ign’t help the matter any, eitber. Idea; Curious Litfle Ted, Estelle Jo ipt. A A. Young ©f the New York | woll as in® Ials and Cermany. = #n| ‘Berlin, Dec. 30, —A mifortn air smwa ennas e oxercises at ihis|" by Nichols is quoted as havins said ‘2;‘"",‘;’1 S Chniake, Yyonue | Military academy, Cornwall ©n the|JSks on his return fo Ashems e was|for freight trains has been ail7otsd evening and as a part of the emier, |that he saw two mem Tum through|[OUNESE: song =Christmas Carol | Hudson, is at his home in the borotgh|charged by Premier Trikoupis With|is Germeny. Whet this means s Af- tainment 5 recls of Christmas motion | Driage Street after the alarm from Box| ;iiit ana Yvonne Hourigan A the 1eorganization of the system BT, ene to any American who has sren Dictures “will ‘e shews, 0 | 42 was pulled in. Bags ofkandy were glven the chil- |, Miss Alice A Brown goes to West- | primary education and was finally g~ 3 5 Christmas Sunday at the Baptist|, THere is a heavy penalty for ringing| o SAES (-0280y Wore siven the chil-|minster, Vt., today for a wisit at her | pointed Professor of Iistory in tha|the German railways, with nearly ev- church presents many features of very |12 _feise alerms, and if soms of the|@ren at @ . S sister’s, Mrs. R. R. Barber's. National University at Athens in 1887. ery Treight Car Surmounted by a small special interest. There will be Chyisc, |iremen happen to be judge when a Lisbon Pupils Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Wilicox and|He was never the tutor to King Cor~ |:pacvilion in WHith & fhan sis to spern o mas music at the mornin; !mf o |culprit was proved guilty of such a| The children attending the school at | daughter leave for Plainville #0day to | stantine, as has been stated, and /only|the brakes. Freneéfofth the railsay and at 1215 a speeial comcert by |Performance he probably would get the | The Bend in Lisbon gave a Christmas | spend Chyistpas. came into conthct with the Present|'will be able to disperse With an arm members of the Sunday school. Sun. entertainment . Friday afternoon, the ¢ = Greelk sovereign in 153G when the igte{of brakemen, and all frelght tin day evening at 7 o'clock the choir of O proceeds to help pay for a Victrola. Food Speculators iin Berlin. King Géorge made him secretary gen-|will -be woperated exelusively by the 25 voices will sing Dudley Buck’s can- | ing the holiday recess season with his | Miss Josephine Miller of Jewett City| Berlin, Dec. 22.—Police raports of ST of i Ol mees Soaii feugie. e s tata, The Coming of the King. The |Darents, Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Barber.|is the teacher. e play given was|tne Berlin @istrict for tho past month | tee- Representatives ustro-Hun ¢ Christmas tree exercises are set for| Appreeiative of their efforts to ren- | excellent, the children being in cos- | show that 371 fobd specuiators werc| Premier Lambros’ -only Drevious po- railways, as well as those of the Monday evening at 6 o’clock. der efficient service during the year, {tume. The program included: Victrola|punished aQuring that month for try- | litical experience was in 19121918, m.nn States outsille of Prussia, ‘.a\e‘ Chief Grimshaw Coming Home. operators at the local telephone ex- |selection; recitation, An TUp-to-Date |ing to make more money than the law | when he was sent to Italy upon a spe:| been ‘here tecently Winessing the finsl Chief Michael J. Gri " change were remembered Friday by |Santa Claus, Ellsworth Blake; recita- cial mission connected with the Ttal tests of the new EyStem. (i gorimshaw will Te- | supgeribers with boxes of candy and | tion, For a Little Girl, Loretta Alley; urn today from $t. Vincent's hospi- i lection; s tal at W, other gifts. Victrola_selection; a play, Christmas at Worcester, where he has been in Santa Chwus Land, the school; makin, Santa Claus at School. Eve in 2 IO 5 g a rapid recovery after an op- — ” Victrola selection; reading, Kris Krin- eration for appendicitis. o fhe cighth grade of the Danfel-d i 3r. Loretta Olsons sonz, Away in Harold Barber, senior at the Hart- school ¥riday morning a feature{ 5%y h o "l choot: ‘rectintion, Bon. ford Theological seminary, is spehd- |of the Christmas observance was the o Bey's’ Dlitlstmas Moo, Mansoscits Limericks written by the pupils rela- Spidell; recitations, <Thristmas Rve, tive to each other. One of the sey- p % 3 S Clifford ‘and Frances Bugbee; The onth Erade bove satbed as SantalXittens’ Christmas, = Ruth Ballou, Claps, was 2 figure of special #uterest! song, Hurry, Mr. Clock, Ruth Ballou, e TN ‘ Marion Jeffers, Marguerite Spidell; Forward-looking men, but maybe e clatre . e not the kind President Wilson zalks ]| [ecitati E Mary Williams; A Christmas Dilem- ; E Bt e iishering Something 10| ma, Marion Jeffers; Victrola ‘selection. | - | SE f : fl S t sts | minder: “The saloons will be elosed Christmas Sunday Services. S N a c [e) here Christmas day.” Sunday morning -at the Baptist s e e & (e R & e laboratczgr and home. ‘NEW PREMIER OF GREECE , |ian claims “to No#th “Epirss. ‘He 4150 HAVING ‘A HARD TIME | oll0Wed 'the o Bt the Taternatton pastor, Rev. J. A. Spidell, will preach Department of Connecticut, G. A. R. on The Afts of Wisdom to the King of Wisdom. His evening subject is Anderson i E: lled ‘W - | Youthful Reverence for~ the Lord. &'-,yn reyem:gl,l :‘l‘flab% :imc ed;, Red,flfi Miss Alice A.- Brown is choir director 1 1S we’ 1 ls McGregor Post, G. A. R, now ntm-{2nd Mrs. Merton Phillips organist. & bers only 33 comrades. At the Congregational church the wi Rodurs ol Stack, | orEan Dot gk 2" Cuagate 0 o delicious, 1£ is The Chase Woolen company, which | il sing While Shepherds Watched, recently sold its East Killingly plant|py M-.rxg M. Hime. Rev. Albert Don- P to Davis and Brown, who have oper- nells subject is The Name of Jesus— 3 e ated it for years, gave motice of in- Meanin; And: McNicol leads WARD LINE tent o reduce the capital stock Of the | the Crrieting Bademes: maoven jioas New York. 1[13::"' [ corporation from $50,000 to 325000. {eyening. Theodore A. Robinson is Foot of W, To:Start Work at Williamsville. | ehoir director and F. §. Leonard or- ( %1 ; CQ Qr any Railroad Ticket - il satig of JHiay Taboters ate LEmaist e { \ tet' .Baker & Ltd. O D Noiberiond Tour- to arrive in town mext week to do o Rev. Samuel Thatcher's morning . ESTABUSHED 1780 . DORCHESTER,MASS, gavating work fax ibe Geadsear Cof ‘subject at the Methodist church is The Williamsville, ag, a | Place Where He Was Born. The =ven- preliminary to l-.ort-at Mon ing subject is The Gift Divine. work that is to iag: done thers during | Clarence Jeffefs leads Epworth the coming spring and sumumer. . lleague. The chofr will sing special