Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 24, 1919, Page 9

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An allenation suit three and a half years old was on Tuesday withdrawn from the superior court. The suit was | brought agatnst Peter Ceccarelli of [ this city by John Paracenti, also of this city and and dollars asked: Mr. Paracenti claimeq in his. oomphint that Mr, Cec- earelli had alfenas m affections his wife. A co pn(t brought ‘against Mr. Paracenti by Mr. Cecca- rem for slander was also withdrawn sday. ?r. Ceccarelli cm.nned d.lnusu of '$6,000, Agnes H. Amburn, a mmr, thro ‘er father, Wiliam J. Hall, has of ten thous- she was" iburn 1919, and sinés fio‘vmber !Gth. he has neglected to provide: or her - support. The wife lives in N Diveres, custedy of ali are asked broaght against hasband, Thomas Gilchrist, also of Montville, Mr, Gil- h(r’ih‘ts sait en grounds of cruél- 3. The couple were martied June 12, 1912, The papers in the case were mmzmcmdmeamrmeourt on Tuesday. s K flfflehrht,ptmmn?m "an_astion '{f mmalnthamm If* you want u ut relief fromi ce- tarrh, cold in, an jrrl- tati cou; h m%i time, in relief from hl'kh‘. lm- firgund hmh\g/ xfia‘:’ An tralia, w’h‘re AM m, tonsilitis, In: B!xl pommyflon were [CHRISTMAS TREE TONFGHT AT CHRIST CHURCH ' The annual Christmas tree fe * | xmas arFTs For f Christ Episcopal church Sunday :chool has Len arranged for s hom % assisted by MTs. ’ b Dfl’gl Miss Mazie Caru m Ve estival Miss_Jane (Wednesday) evening. The pt /Thursday morning: holy commaunion, "PRESTON CITY CHURCHES h patient. of \will start at 5 o'clock. The Christmas day services will be held at 8 o'clock mg /and at 10:30 o'clock there will be holy r ness fo each invalil * communion and sermon. TO ENJOY CONCERT TOGETHER | treat of aeficions fruit will At Preston City, the Congrégatisnal | pr from the shurch will be the guest at the reg- ular Christmas concert given Christ- | mas night by the choir and Sunday | school of the Preston City Baptist ‘chureh. The ladies of the church will serve coffee, cake and cookies. also which visitors' and mhet nteres! Litehfiel consideére —It to -is being Industry is the mother of good luck. | can be enrolted. 1 Christmas morning, bringing ehi ur and happi- A generoys contributed anndaffy by the board of ted friénds. seriously discontinue the Litch- field - evéniing school unless mére S mére pu- pils who will be regular in attendance PATIENTS AT HOSPITAL |, it The gmsem commiittee of the mdy vgmmnm the Backus but little at The Lee & and druggists avoryvbeu‘ ready own an_inhaler i can, ret an extra bottle of nyome at @ruggist: bought éent to the hospital a generous These, - with for the wmen mr the men ’l‘herelueobelpuwmeeth on Friday morning from 10 to 10.36 ,at the Sheltering Arms. George Tasue of McClellan avertrs, wxll spend Christmas. with friends in Mlu Theodors Bréown from Néw London, will spend Christinas with her %e:rents. Mr. an Mrs. Stanton W, own of Wigh T Mrs. Minnie m‘u&m of McClettan avenue, will spend the holiday. in Hartford, at the home of her ter, Mrs. J. M, Hart, e is ter Institute of Technology, CHRISTMAS SPECIALS at the Central Avenue Market Phone 1914 Fancy Roasting Chickens, 6 to 7 Ib. Chickens, realnice,4to51b. .. ... Fowl and Small Chickens, Ih. Native Ducks,Ib. ............ Pork to Roast, small, lean, Ib. Fresh Pork Shoulders;1b. . . . .. Large Sunkist Oranges, dozen. Lemons, dozen ........... Apples,dozen ................ Fancy Ribbon Candy, box. . Mixed Nuts, all good, Ib. . . . Creamery Butter,1b. .. .. .. Eggs,dozen ............... Cream that will whip, quart. Uneeda Biscuit, 3 packages. . Moxie, bottle .............. M. B. NOWAKOWSKI & SON Central Avenue, Corner Third Street Tuesday evening to spend the Christ- mas vlaica on at the home of his par- ents, and. Mrs. Frank < AVery of West Town streefe r. and Mrs, Charles Bénnett of Hfixghtons cove, will be Christmids guests of their son danghter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Bémnett, 6f Town street. Harold Tee Sterry, who is taking a course at Syracuse /University, is ex- pected today (Wednesday) to pass the next two weeks at the home of his . Sterry, (Wednesday) to her hme on Scot! -read, after a visit of several her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. &nd gfrs Harold Wainwrxght,'ot Stoneham, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P. Smith and daughter, Miss Eléanor Smith of Up- -per Washington street, léavé tfoday i (Wednesday) to spend Christmas with Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs, Mary Smith of East Walpole, Mass. - Miss Helen C: Vergasom, 4 ibuden at Wellésley College, is passing thr weeks’ vacation. at the hos of .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Sterry, of Lee avenue. Mrs, Susie Lillibridge retufms to- day (Wednesday) to hér home on Scotland road, after a visit of several days-with her brother-in-law and_sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wainwright, of Stoneham, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P. Smith afd daughter, .Miss Eleanor Smith of Up- per Washington street. leave today (Wednesday) to spend Ghristman with Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Mary Smith of East Walpole, Mass, Miss Helen C. \ergason, stodént at Wellesley College, is pusing lhree weeks' vacation at_the home 6f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fréderick D, Vergason, of Vergason avenué. Miss Ruth Avery, who is in the of- fice of the Hartford General Insur- Co., will arrive this (Wednesday' 2 evggmg, ‘t0 spend the holiday “at ~of her parents, Mr. and Dwight Avery, of W Town street and - Mrs. William H. Tague of ‘lellan’ avenue, leave today (Wed- nesday) to spend Christmds and Pri- day, with Mrs. Tague's niece, Mrs. J. M. Hart, of Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Dodgé of Springfield, Mass., are expected this (Wednesday) ning, to" spénd Christmas with Mrs. Dodge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton W. Brown of Wighiman avenue. A day recently about noon time, as Clarence Briggs of the East Side was driving his automobile through Nor- wich Town, just north of the First Congregational = church, when round- ing a curve in the highway, oné of the front wheels broke, causing the machine' to SKid into the gutier, at which time the rear wieel on the same side caved’in. tearing out -all the spokes. Mr. Briggs who was driving in :a- northerly -direction; returhed to Norwich, and procuring another auto- mabile towed the disabled cdr back t6 the city. Miss Doris Estelle Rose., who is passing some time at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: Frank R. Rose .of . Wawecus . Hill, -will _ spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrg. Hdrold A. Rose of Uncas Farmg Leffingwell. Norfolk.—The thermometers here registered from 10 t§ 19 degrees be- low zeéro Thursday morning, with but ight moderation in the temperature ince, ‘until the past-day -or two. Christmas and a very Happy New Year. than out good reliable Footwear. COME AND SEE OUR CHRISTMAS Gray, Black and Brown Felt Slippérs. - THE MODEL BOOT While thanking you for yourp-phomge, we extend to you our best wishes for a Merry We also take the occasion to say tht!bereisnobetterfilhngforflmtmustodnngs We have the best Shoes for every requirement for Men and Women. Then there are Rubbers, Arctics and Spats of every style and size. ForMmthueuenplenddeouuShpputdeomm mBlad:andTm Leathers and A complete assortment of Felt Juliéts and Comfy Slippers, in Light and Dark Blhe, Lavender, T-upe,Ord:id,mflRaelndW'neeofin—fl.SOb%BS. RIE, 132 Main St SLIPPER DISPLAY Stdney Avery, a studéent at Warces- | a.fflve‘lq o WH!N 3 man Cadillac, it is a natural sequence for him to come few days later, ey bufi his first into our placea to tell us how wonderfully the car throttles down and gets away to a quick start in city driving, THE A. C. SWAN COMPANY Norwich—New London CHRISTMAS MUSIC IN LOCAL CHURCHES Following out“their usual custom the Episcopal and Catholic churches of the city and town Will have specidl | services on Christmas day, Attractive programmes have beén arranged for each charch as follow: Trinity Episédpal Church. At Trinity Episcopal church , theré will be holy comniunion at § a, m., and morning' prayer, holy comfnamnion and sermon at 10.20 & m. The programme will be as tu]luws. 10.30 a. m. Morning ptayér and commmflfln, Te Detim in sFarmer Benedictus, ' Blumenschein _op. 59 Kyrie Eleison, E flat, Gloria, Fibi, Offertory. Antncm—Anse Thy Light Is Come, Sarictus, E flat, Benedictus, Agnus Deéi, Gloria in Excelsis, Quattetté—cm‘re " floyd Bu soprano; Mrs, Reuben Potter, alto; Arthirr Blackléage, tefior: James Moore, baritone and director. Mildred Wightman, organist. The_ Christmas programme to carried out at thé church; Norwich Town; Will be First Mass at 7.30 a. Children's chou»-«Hymns Hark! Hark! The Angels Singing. The Babe of Bethlehem. Adeste Fideles, Oh, Sing a Joyous Carel March, High Masg at 9 2. m J; Miss Sacred Heart Church, Norwich Town. be Sacred Heart Dear Littfe One, How Swéét Thou Art C. D. Blake Postlude, ., Bordelaise The plain chant choir will sing, to be assisteq by Omer:Téliter and O. Tellier, Jr., as soloists. Selemn High Mass, 10.45 4. m. Organ, Baluta Kyrie, Baluta Gloria, Balutd Credo, Baluta Offertory, . * Baluta Banotus,. R Baluta *Agnus Dei v Baluta Thé mixéd choir will sing, Soloists Wil} bé O. TéNiér, Gauckher, Faucher, Tellier. ‘Hugh Kindér is director. St Andrew’s Episcopal Church. At St: Anfirew’s Episcopal church on Christma$ morning. there will be plain ocommunion at 8 o’clock. Choral com- munion at 9.15; and a Christmas fes- CHRISTMAS MIDNIGHT /MASS 5 AT SUBMARINE BASE Fdllowing a centuries-old, custom General Secretary John L. Shea or the Christmas, Stella Doll's House, Santa Claus tion, Chris Hatt; Troubles in a Gladys - Wheatley; To John Chyinski; recita- s Bells, Doris Gardner; Knights of Columbus war activities | 3io¥ Coming of Santn, school: Walter has * announced that arrangements |fiohe’ Seniy noman Du e have been made to hcld a Christmas vy Scepbes & grandiia; Doris Gardner; Jack Fr midnight mass at the United Staves |7 0"\L& one of the children, Gladss submaririe base Christmas night. The | {00 HACR ONF oF T1% SLCRER, (0AGyS New London Telegraph says: This i I e =t will be the first time that a mjdnight | ShYinski children, Josephine Dytio, mass on Christmas night is held at |JWia Dytko, Jemnie Fisher, Stelln the Dase. Archbishop Hayes of New |Fisher, Helen Hatf, Iola Morgan, York, chapiain general of the United | fairies. States nayy, is expected to be heré for the occasion. Father Falotico, Knights of Colum- bus chaplain with the American ex- peditionary forces during the recent war, will also be here for the mass. Captain Oliver, commandant at the tival service at 10.30. The following is the programme of Christmas musi(-. Holy Communion, 9.15 a. m. Prelude \Ielodle To a Water Lily, Edward MacDowell Proeessional, O Come, All Ye Faithful Kyrle, Henry Smart Gloria Tibi, James J. Monk Offertory Sanctas, Agnus Dei Gloria in Excelsis, C, Quener Recessional,-Shout the Glad Tidings. Christmas Festival Services at 10.30. Processional, Christians Awake, Venite Te , Deum Laudamu.\ E. Wheaton Réade Benedictus, J. S. B. Hodge Hymn, Hark, the Herald Angeél§ Sing. Anthem, Let Us Now So Even Un- to Bethichem, Geo, B. Nevin Recessional, Angels From the Realms of Glory Postlude, March of the Priests, Henry Smart M. Loesch Mendelssohn porii T e St. Mary’s Chureh. s g At St. Mary’s church in Greeneville é:::fs, Bidelee-A(Ottertory) Loesch the music programme will be as fol- B lows: o ot the Mhost Lioesch| " " High Masses at 5.30.and 10.20. Mrs. Mor; beth A. Maldne, mt Episcopdl Church, Episeopal \mmmme will be s Bve, 5 B m. Procéssional—Hymn 49, dul%. e They F";gtN L Carol—' oe] H?vmn 51—Hark, the Herald Angels Sing Hymn 58—0. Lt . Town of Bethle- Bengdictns E " Introlt—HyrAn §1, ) Sacrament immediately after the last mass. The chdir will be assisted by n Cronin, ag soloist. Eliza- u&lfil!t chureh thé as fol- Adeste Fi- Kyrie, Gloria, Credo. Messa Pro Pace, Theo Von Ta Hache Christmas Anthem, Adeste Fidelis, Z Novello John Fouftaine and Male Chorus. Sanctus, Agnus Déi, Messa Pro Pace Benediction will follow after the 10.30, mass. Soloists, Miss Sadie Driscel]l, Nich- olas Spellmah John Fountainé and Horace Corning. 9 o'Clock Mass. Seek Ye David's Town Thé Message of the Bells Adeste Fidelis Sottly 'Nedth a Stafty Sky ecessional. St. Patrick's Church. Folléwing is thé programme to be carried out at St. Patrick’s chérch on Christmas Day: 5.30 Mass. XmAs Morning—orgdn, Barrétt Kyrie, La_Hache Gloria, Gouned Credo, oy, . ‘,éoum;d 'l Adeste lovello Sanctus, Ld Hacke Agnus Del, L4 Hdche 9 o'Clock Mus—aunler Cheir. Star ‘So_Tair, Star So Bright Angels We Have Heard Adeste Fiddles, soprané solo, Anns. McGédrry and Chorts. At the tus. Festal nm%% Calkif 10.30 Mass. Xmas Mérning, Barrett Organ and Orchestrd. Kyrie, La ‘fiaché ‘Hign Mage, § SCIck 4 m, Gloria, l1&rd istmas Crado, Millard g e R e %fiz Adeste Tideles, Novello Gioria Bordelnise | Sanctus, L4 Hache Credo, Bordslaise | Agnus Dei, Ld Hache Offertory. Bordelaise | O Salutaris Sanctus, Bordelaise { Tantum !fl'su. Veféu;;efl Agnus Dei, Bordelaise { Pontifical Mare] Ohxldren ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR Bernediction wm lblm thé fmass and mh 1!! String ofchestra Will assist the choir. 'ru-c‘g{,vllha‘fl < is : ‘”E‘," 1arouna town that aftér Jan. 1 the ze Lock o - SOMMENE & 60 “hotr St i submarifie base, readily grantéd the tequest to hold the midnight mass in the barracks. Bx-sérvice men. and their families have also been invifed to attend. Theré will be & specfal program of music. GATES HILL SCHOOL, SALEM, HAS CHRISTMAS EXERCISES Following was the program at the Gvates Hfll school, Salem, Friday even- ing SDng, America the Beaun.lful, school; play, Chrigtinas ‘Crazy Class, teacher, Helér Chyinski; scholars, Doris . Gardner, Jennie Fisher, Stella Hatt, ter Chyinski, John Dytko, Walter Fisher; recitation, Christmas Pirty, Jennie Fisher; Birds Christmas Carol, Fiélen Chyinski; song, Christ- mds Cardl, &chool; rTecitations, The Most Noted Man; John Chyinski; Walter Chyinski, John Dytko, Roman Dunn, Walter Fisher, Williafn Fisher; Santa in a Flat, Doris Gardner; Let- ters to Santa, Joseéphine Dytko: Julia Dytko, Helen Hatt, Iola Morgan, George Avery, Josephme Chyinski, Bruno Fisher;, Sammy Jones, William The evening was greatly enjoved by the twenty-nine parents and friends of the school present. A€ the candy and gifts were taken from the tree and distributed to the children, candy was passed to all who had come in to enjov the evening's entertainment. The winter term begins Monday. Dec. 20th. CLOTHING WORKERS ARE STILL OUT ON STRIKE A meeting of the TLocal Amalga- mated Clothing Workers of Ameriea who are out on strike here was held on Tuesday afternoon and the pro: gress of the strike was discussed; The strilsers_stated that there ~had been a conference between employer§ an dmploves but that no agreement had been réached. It was stated how- ever that the employers had offered t§ compromise but the strikers had re< fused the agreement. The committee in charge of the strike stated that the statement: given out by the employer§ regarding the wages paid was erron- eous and that the wages paid the majority of women employes was fromy $8 to 12 and that the average wage paid the men was from $15 to $17 but some’ of fhe skilled heip made more. Agent Ricketson Denies Rumor. For several days there has been a rumaor current that F. B. Rickétson, Fishér; Sofig, Sing a Song of Little|agent of the Ponéemah company, had Maids, school; recitations, All Sos of | been appointed treasurer of the con= Children, Julia Dytke, Jennie Fisher,{cern and that there were to be many Helen Hatt, Gladys eatleg; A Visit |changes at thé .Taftville mill. Mr; of St. Nicholas, Helefi ChyinsKi; dia- |[Ricketsoh on Tuesday evening abso- log, A Christmas Gift, Iola Morgan |lutely deniéd the rumor stating that and Bruno Fisher; recitations, Oid|he knew nothing of the matter. GROCERS, ATTENTION! Your trade for BAG COAL will be doubled if you handle ours. Give us a frial ordet on bag Coal THAMES TIMOTHY GALLIVAN, Superintendent. “ Telephone 500 e COAL CO.

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