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; A CHRISTMAS VISION, - m; Eve 'mid all thé joyou: That fizamy plenteousness surrounded ¥y The Heary Allen & Son Company < me, v . Thefe will be Christmas gisisiers t6- {have been made possible c%vm 1 happened by some chance, to tur: ‘ e & . - mine eye (Thursday) in all the institutions | Eenerosity of Mrs. George out t : w. wreath tha .- | FUNERAL DIRECTORS §| ¢ fhar was over the | o i Fabereulosts Sanatorium. i By |of the city and town. In' the majority Tom And as 1 glanced it into . y night moved} . - Sons sekst 58 The patients at the State Tuberculo- p ua 2 L sieaeed thpugh (€ 1606 the AND EMBALMERS Tn intensity and/|of the institations roast roast turkey L e Tub Y t ; Wednesday ;&ht ity center was . off | will be served. Practically every pa- wmgfihmg erl)P‘m““?e vt g 1 I seémed té sée, it By séme - holy )1 Wiy ¥ )¢ N on.. 3 e it g by”‘m‘“‘**;‘” has Melé tient or inmate in the town’s institu- | Fere 1:; the menu %if,afesr Ma no“_ = 3 _|tiéns will receive at least one gift. |ranged for the dinmer: : . i 3 S > oy on | Music special programines will éorn : ! > " cos E Soeh bf Caps |also help brighten afiothér wise qun| CTeROf Corn Soup with Pop p — Hatterss, ! day for the shut-ins. - 3 A child b face. Wit Wistful, smiling EMULSION R LT L T key, Dressing - B Twe. £ hanas d - fopth 3 Giblet Gravy is the tonic of wonderhul afih, o ,%ufi,“ ke : X Rock Nook Home. . Mashed Potatoes ness to those in £ e o éarry help to Helpiensness, . thes . The children at the Rock Noakt | Candied Sweet Pbtstoe‘é 5 SCOTT’S nourishes in And in the sad eyes of that child 1 No IC i 6 . fi;m: g}fil}rfi& '{mr & il also e it o ed Sauce vigorates and the |} ¥ I8 all its loveliness the Christmes L any e Ty oughout S | “fxins” The menu will include fruits, Celery ih, Otives body keep up with the : Fm' i I e ek - R Tém; ry ¥ 5 i &3 eaching r!sem Mgr g W 51"'. - élu}xc: _328, sqdu{:s!apiemn:em and cx‘xe\ Fiite ince Pie. Candy — % thus 5 Winds Off: Atfantic Goast. o u'flm°' T ook E—— . Coffes But !ur? a pleading hint to hm who . . b ns h Sandy Hook: Northwest| At 3.30 o'clock ia thé aftérnoon : ¥ ;lp That all wh 's Littl. g:li";.m‘ruorf and snow followed by |there will be a Christmas treé and The dmnmj will be served in _tHe ’l eep g a “‘; 0 suffer are God's e U ; i ifts for geéneral dining room and in various Scott & Bowne. Blowsifield, R. ). : " " . | clearing weather, g there will be gifts for all thé children. ST o : it slig] Sxndy FUOF #9 Tk’ NofnviestpTne chlled §11 cavly: ouls @ dpocial O nei . Tk p STORE CLOSED nd then the pieture In thé wreath o 0 fair weather, 'stmas programme. e chil- > ients to be v - n increase in the electric power|* R dren hung up their stockings Christ- | fOr at the senmatorium. Santa Claus| g : Férécist. mas eve and safe to say they will be | Will arrive about 9 in the evening and ;‘r:ctfi‘::!esg;;‘evs?io‘z e TODAY up bright and eafly this mornifig fo | there W'“t’i DS two or Hhree gifts 10| " peumit us to uree upoh you the di- First 300 kw., hours per|Sier T ses what Santa leaves them, e e .de'l;hef sifts and decora- | sirability of giving the recommenda- IN OBSERVANCE OF = . g perafure. % The County Home. rcad m!pa or out of the holi-| tjons ana sugsestiotis of these engi- month 8¢ per kw. hour. Observations \in Norwich. Mrs, George W. Carroll has gener-|Sigip donated by the people of | ncars ‘rea land spfious attention. a5 Next 300 kw. hours per| The following récords, reported from | ong1y provided the dinner which is to 4 that the purchasing departmerit and S 5 The Bulletin's observations, show the The State Haspital. e R R e DuruNERE aHl CHRISTMAS DAY Bullot: s be saved at the County Heme on P D your com- month Sc per kw. hour. e o ang the baro- | 28 & avenue t 1 oiclock tothe % At the Norivich State Hospital the | Pany may fully understand and ap- F irls and 45 boys who the' Next 2400 kw. hours per|™" s Ther. Bar, | £I1 inmates will enjoy & roast pork din-|Preciafe what these engineers ~ure month 3.75¢ per kw. hour. " was A And in its ce thé Fastérn” Star- The sk T tath csmtiiies ago p Y on lh? fe*mén with" their feavtily Slow: And é;%fl as t!h‘ey I wandered through 8 3 And into d%y places catried gifts To cheer, and give féleast; and pay TUnto rtnu\ Lord thro' them that suffer e ~—Jehn Kendfick Bangs, in Scribhsfs. Néw England: Faif and much colder Thursday; Friday fair with B, B |family. There will be gfgt,“ mm",":n the [ner. In addition there will be celery, | Saving. 7 a. m, iz .4 12 29.90 children. Some of these gifts have |POtatoes, squash and mince pie. The THOMAS W. RUSSHLL. ‘ been provided by the Girls' club at thie [ POTK Wad raised on the grounds at the |Fuel Administrator of Connecticut. “ P “itthefl All over 3000 kw. hfl“flm 36 29.80 Comn?"nity Cg&yt.er, and sthe sirls of | imstitation. All the wards are deco- | Suggestions for use of steam sizes ¢ 01100116& Co' ‘HUMOR OF m DAY 7 kew, bt 28, the, Central Davcisy ehuteh) rated and in each there is 4 Christmas | Of anthracite and screenings mixed “What se¥§ of place is it¥ month 2.7¢ per kw. 3 Comparisons: The children at. the home helq their | tree. Bach patient will receive a. gift | With soft coal: - “One of tlise places whers the eft- Monthly minimum chargs| Predictions for Weanesgay: Unset-|Christmas tree last Friday when the{ahd there will aiso be Christmas|To Plant Consimers: & - — < | mate is all fhiév ve got {o brag aboat.” MAXEO! 164, coler &t HIEHE school closed for the Christmas recess. | C3fd8 and létters from relatives and | The steam sises of anthratite, com- —Déiroit Free Préss. to remain as at present, i. e.,| Wednesday's weather: Cloudy, rain The Sheltering Arms. friends of fl;eh pat:ems e If)fi‘;e‘;;":ggg-fig? generally | gowned in dark blue satin, has beéh | Baggs—I see old Turplh, the imi- in €vening, followed by snow. R e Almshouse. F 2 5 $2.00 for the first HP. or frac-|™ " For the family of twenty at the Buckwheat No6. 1 (over round mesh screen). Buckwheat No. 2 (over 5.1 inch employed at the Therfios company |livhare, is dead: Whe are hig prin- o-16 Ineh| piant for the past three years. She is | cipal Heirs? 3.1 inch{the eldest daughier of Erwin and thé| Boggs—Dr. Smithton and Lawser Poundl meah sirecn) " CBllate Agnes Gilleney Pushuell, of Scot- | Eilington.—Judge. ot Buckwheat No. 3 (ovér 3-52 incn|land road. The svoom is @ son of Mr | “This iady I8 lesking ter rugs, She kinds have also been provided by | [OF, eéverybody and music will also bé|round mesh screer). Sheltering Arms, a sSeventeer-pound j Thé usual Christmas dinner will be turkey has been prévided by M“‘rnrovided at 2 o'clock this afternoon ‘ Sun ffGiiEh i Moon | Charles 1. Hubbard fof their Christ- | for the TS boarders at the alnishouse ‘ Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets. | pas ainner. Delicacies of various |00 Asylum street. There will be gifts Sun, Moon and Tides. tion fiiof imulled.H lgmo for e succeeding . or fraction thereof installed. ar}lfi Mris{ Lyman B. Sl"‘ni'.h.t of Mei‘\%g Says Axmibéter.” 5 ¢ is a mason by trade. o A other generou® friends. The dinner | enjoyed. Buckwheat No. 4 (over 3-64 inch| e, He is a mason by trade. HE| ipy ax nim it T ¢an find Rim, bat The above rates will be ef- X 21 | 9. Wil bs #erved about 12.3¢ o’clock. The County Jail. round meésh. screen). s m :hle. Se‘(;"?“ “(Po“t ““J“"to?l“m':?:; I'm few arctnd here."—*Lo!i!!fi?e 5 P ¥ ETRR Y (ix| ~About 3 o'cloek a Christias t#e| The fourteen men and one woman| . The Use of steam sizes of anthracite | Peing stationed at Camp Upion pri ICuurler JouFHAL fective commencing Jan. 1st,}3 - ; programme will be carried out. There S 3 €4 = to leaving for overseas, where he re-! wMy wife has 4 Zve: chems : : : T ourean AL omd v mixed in certain proportions with soft | L0 1€ or g ; H SEERL SN 4 1920, and for bills rendered|:} -:- | 4 ¢ 49| will be gifts for the residents of the | street will ity gm:gflyst]‘;;ir?(“d‘iggzi goal is not & mew idea, but has been|MAREL lor N Ol e tes far i savd coal ctre : i Wedhesday, atter Te- | ihat 1s 1t9 > . 52| home. yA fhumber of new Victrola réc- L e ner | used successfully in many plants and | home a year ago Wednesday. 2 L ; commencing Feb. 1st, 1520 ol T | B | L 1055 ords, gifts of friends, will proviee mu- SO Wby b e nclads xdst cen how be adopted withott aily very | ceiving, a1, honorsble dischars, Afict| ‘Bpend in6 winter tn Florita 2 i ffér high ic for the afternoon. The Christ i : : 8 ifficulty xtensive changes | 2 4 . : b J 5 " ; S R R R R et R L roviBbd BY. JEFeiaN Deie |1t ik “iii’se‘fifi ;‘;iu ghééormg;sca; the plant. There are three types of{ Smith will foaite a L home of the | i3y Why are vou so hapoy “e Clty Of NOMCh coll and the attractive AecOrations 'and SmoKIGE tobaccs to he prioorecy allations for which suggestions|EToom's parents. feiogs GREENEVILLE e 4 | The First Congrepational Sunday| Boardss—t think it is hecawse T § S - | Buildings having sticks 60 to 30|senool held Chfistmas exercises o | feel qui ung in_contrast with this and Elect His Loretia Pease inatriclor of | KNIGHTS TEMPLAR 70 | urGES HARD cOAL FoR feot high (four to five storles), with cols of Green- | 2 no forced draft—Thess buitdi Tuesday evenifl; in the chapel, with | ihickeh —Houston Dost. b De : eld, Mnss, hoe been the guest of Mrs. HOLD XMAS CONCLAVE | STEAM POWER PLANTS|Should be able to use 20 fér cént. fo| % qamim i fooersin g O “T've just demanded more Wagss." Partment 0. Potfer of Central averue. Columbian Commandery, Knights| In a statement "to ; A delighiful programme -of Tecita:| Wiy dIGRt von o otrr : il PO ment congumers of| 27 Dt cent. No. 1 buckwheat tibnk, ofEhestenl Selections, sOHES, €16y | want s R kS, 1or s { Morrison, of Boston and | Templar, will hold its sniual Chrit- | oft coal 1n Connectiont . osyed ion s work? sought foth applause as the various of New York.|mas conclave at Masonic Temple on|through the Manufaeturers BRI Saft e asso mbers were iven, The committes| wome i the 1oy iy beeh doiuk any s e |95 asso . numbers were g ! i WAEks. Wl Mrs, John Sestt of|Christmas day at 12 noon On the|tion of Connecticat, Thomas W. It 1ings having slacks 80 to 135 | Cnarge tneltided Miss RUth L. Pot: | togan Mo 2ot Six Weeks'—Wash Prosnest stréct over {Ro holidays. |stroke of 12 the Knights' Christmas)sell, fuel ddministrator for Corriectl. [0t MEN (elght fo ten stories). With| o\." ihairman, Miss Marion B. Bailey,| "oion St v Ricketts s at /s home on Pros- | evectifie wil be offered. I part it i eut. urged upon industries of the state| 00 forced draft—These bulldings| yisg'Ida Becbe, Honry Durr and Phild |, Wiat do, gou dhink of Stevenson's iday: a 4 ity o eing b red ‘ < , per cefit. H . Si 7. Avery . o 2" Sitson of | To. the Most Eminent Grand Master: | substitute amthracita for chomoig| 33 er cent. of No. 1 buckwheat, No. 3 b S LoD s Cotowey | Al right. But it deest chmpare v ting with her moth- | In this hour of sreatest priperity | c¢il in steam power plants during the | DUckWheat, of refailers' vard seréen- | GATOUTTEC 8 OGRS TR, SHCRES | with the book I intend to write on ‘ iley,"of Fourth street. |to ouT ofder. Which it shares alike| PYSKOTIL éMergency.” As the anthra<| MBS . i sirced draft equipmsnt|Brehestra acecmpanitent, all; prayer |dventures With &n Afmy Mule — Frank T7ide of Central avenue Is|With our nation and 1S people let us | Cite minies aré feater Now iinkiind| Flants Tmon DrovedtrPEbt | Bastor, Rev. Gurdon Francis Bailey; | e Home Sector, ne the Christmas Helids ‘th | not forget our pledge to defend and, if | nous fields of Penn- | .Lhe MOst common procedul OF ALL KINDS fa s in lawrenes, Mas need 'be, to draw the sword in the de- mme 0 - o 3 Mi t| Bozs==80 Iofig; ~see you Frida; : drs nia or the <oft coal region of Weat {U%e of anthracite soréenings is to pro- | M08, 1t GRS, CROR. . D0, WEHEN | ncehi. 4 Alfred Lorkword of v York is|fense of innocent maidens, heipless| VIfEinia, afid in view of the fact that| V19 grc@ nder thé grates by fecitation, Now a Merry Christimas | Bu@iAus—But what if it rains ¥ei- . i estitut idow: 1“9t 8till seems b 1 some type of blower. With the bio: % + ) anending tha CrLristmas days at his|orphans, destitute widows and the probable the situation St All Liiells Browning: recitation, The |day? Automo! €s, nome on Fourtenth street. ~ | Christian’ religlon. {in, J9ptars. anl Febribry may e SFe SOMIREMIy used, it 18 Bossible Un-|Sese Biethaay, lberi Smith: = sofig,| Bmo—Then Tll ses you Thursday Carriag“ agom, I G‘\"(mpt W?Tflr'”' ‘1““’;;;; :;;:; ‘:\:t fo{l;:wi‘;et?;spi?st! et mm‘:}l‘?gm‘hfl?g}e l;‘éfil ‘letp-‘;l‘ft:\r:'::“ s;t:a?; 70 per cent. No. 1 and No. 2 buck-|Ofce Upon a’Time, Browning's | hight—Michigah -Gargoyle. 5 w or Montreal, Canada. n sy | following : s rest sh 'y ant Sir Knights: ., where hi- is going to spend his léad New Bngland manufacturers fo wheat or retdilers’ vard sereénings,|Class; recitation, Christmas Days| “I want to fégister a vow,” sala dependinig unon the type of grate in|Beatrice Ricetti; solo, Oné Fleéting|the pelitician, brifging his fst’ down use. g Hour, Laurens Hamilton, aecompan-|hard on the table. & e 5| edueate their fire room for Ahrigtmas vacation. The toast is timely. ent is| ; T orces and challenge to all humanity, | US¢ 0f steam sizes of anthra, Owing to the co'd weafher, the Com- |2 €Al ] , e cite {ed by the following trio, THeodore| “Oh, What's tne % of resister- J-akted ate Fipe o 18 z| The ancient Templar drevw his sword | Should provide the rather s'mnle i 5 5 165, 2 it 3 T ek Méchanical Repairs; Ppinting, Trim. |5io5 L oir oive diteh fe mot BeMS|.s a symbol of suorifics, and with it|Ment needed to run with anthracits o| TO DEPORT THREE ; : T, Dhiiey, Gl i e aooisd e praficn TRl ming, Upholstéring and Weod Work, [ tra} avenie. Tt makes it very difficutt | Pledged his future, his fortune and nis| at least with a substantial pfoportion 23 4 * it can't vote!"—Vonkers Statesman. Young Man—I should like to ask P dnd Miss Louisé B + Blacksmithing in all its branches far twn artan to nass at tha same time | life. of anthracite.” NEW LONDON REDS|iation, The King's Biriiday. Beairics e ey ey piied un e e | He purified his sou in the melting| President . Kent Htbbard of the Konstantin_Draes, Effin Kochovitz, | Smith: recitation, A Little Soldier; . o e piiy 2 = b gt 5 your advise, gir, as 16 wheher you pot of adversity, and met his dswntall | MARMIACtITers asioctaiion of Con- oo sttn who mers arrested In et |4 Gite. 2ip Biinbys otk seilbiton, L N R S (Wl ) skl e . 5 in the perils of prosperity. | Recticut makes the following ohssrva- ' 5 > 4 &= e 4 74 it PR i i ¥ I i “4 nation is as strong as the chasae- | tioTis In forwarding fhe letter of Ad- | feqeoy some ‘Mme 480 in a rald by | Down at o L Reg"‘,s'd Liwyer —~ No. 1 don't think she . | DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIES tar of e o » 3 | ministrator Russell to the head eral agents On Red agitators are|Aves violin solo, Lucile Browning,|wpuld, Ten dollars, pleake.~-Boston > FOR SAVINGS DIVISION | 25ien tho moiy tont of shosnerity 18 90| o nonticut industries: 0 05 ©flrow at Bllis Islana awaiting depor- | With piano accompaniment by Doris | Meeneeript d 607 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET| Raiph M. Lowry for the past year| From the present pinnacle of na=| “Al the reduest of the fuet adrinis: | “oog o ooviet Russia SrowmigE) Jeolalien. et Ter il < assistant state. director of r sav- | tional opulence, which many this i e Thé three men were arrested when |in the Twilight, Esired Alquist; Trau-| ‘“Why Have véu quarréled with t = n i ,(} "‘-\mr] for Connecticut, Thomas W. the federal agents made an unexpected | merei, violin sels, by Mr. Sterry, ae- |G orge ? 3 Ings, has been chosen, dieector forlthvertons the cafety of sobidty may | Russell we had von herewtth a copy|call to round up radicals, and were | pompanied by Mr: Dai ‘cell; and ecaiise he proposed {6 me ladt Connecticut of indusciries for the cav- L‘}h\c Hear\'enlyd F:ltherl 1na]1 usbback to ‘c‘;gaqll‘l';!'r'?r gfl;hgssed t5 all consum- | taken to Hartford where theV were|Miss Marion = i recitation, higle:.”_ 5 ings division, United States treagury | that safe and sane level where wy, €S of soft coal in ockatl With othet Rads afre - LB S o, | " RWell, therg's no hasf i that! department, and will assumhe his new |may more often hear that world-old!dealins with the sub: jortked g sl arrestéd in} A Way of Giving, Miss Taylor's class; John & Geo. H. Bliss 3 e other parts of the state. By £ | _“But I aceéptéd him thé night be- duties Jan. 1. query: “Am I my bther's keeper?”] thracite for bitumin c et = f;rfifda 'spfiiot;}»e (;If‘foeri‘;\golr’of ‘Zi‘lmgi';‘, fore."=Stray Stofies A e e e T T e et o= o vrdbeltl Nne WORRING /O Hast Reliet funa which amolirited o i s tified with the war savings movement | confined to what the worl cal emer V. you will note, the sug- ¢ : 2 Largest Assortment in Connectient since its organization |money makers, Those whoss Tives!s¢stions contdined in_ this circular| SHORE LINE APPRAISAL :;‘,50320;;‘;{3;"33‘2,";:,J"é‘;:::;‘,,,::’ KALEIDOSCOPE £ in_Octobér, 1917 under the dircctor- |have brought the gredtest biessings| Were prepated by a committec of fuel| Shepard B. Palmer of this citt aid|ing Cartahects be Mrs. Willom o, P ish ol ship of Howell Chenéy of Soutth Man- [to humanrity lnve rarely had fime to| £18Ineers in co-operation with the 8 s, S. A he highest chester. Mr. Lowry was at once placed interest that cah be DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS e aisl _ W. R. Dunham, Jr; of New Haven, = g - Xe'\; E_n,g‘_and_ mmrgutte»_ in charge 01| who were appointed by the court ap- ?;’%"frfxn‘- lgi‘(‘x ‘&seh;:leb;rn“&? who liave tried and | ¢4l distribution in New - Epslind | praisers of the Shore Line Eleciric | pamment by Miss Makion Balles: 80 | lawrul rate for Miore than 200 yehrs D PN agatn, T dm not one| Sice the stiike. Additional covics of | Railway company, now in the hands |liations, Our Christias. and Miltegis| 27 UL rate for more than v year, when he was appointed assi ckle Dame Oppor- r’“»‘* circular may be had at thls of-|of o receiver, have begun the work in y ant state director of war saving§ by | tunity comes but once. LROF found a fortune. Some 3 Manning; violin sols, Simple Aven, e Sterrv, with pls ir- in charge of publicity, work and con- Theodore Sterrv, with piano aceoi ons 4is| 1o some parts of China it & mab | ; of aporaisal of the property of the | berrect Day.. My Hamilion, with oe. | flls o pey His debis his _credifors Mrs, Richard M. Bissell, who succeed-| A son of Pennsvivania moved into| “While it is true that there are now | company. chestra and Sunday School. After the | ATy away oné of his doors. It is RINGS ed M. Cheney as state directot. the South and became a great captain | 10 réstrictions on the use of coal in and ‘rictio The part of the road upbn which Friny i 1 of industry. Tt was his frequefit | PUSSession of consiimess, manufactur- : R AR TR thought that this permits evil spifite they are uing thelr fivst Work is tHe distribution of boxes of candy t6 all MADE CHIEF CLERK prayer: . “Lord, Thou has abundan PENDANTS - St carame | 1O enter. 7 % i t v tertaining RS i e Iy | ers using soft coal who have on hand | work is the section from Saybrook fo edbn I ome ob. DIORMIE| A Jurenssr.of dn)oid. Arb el blessed me. pray this may net | 1888 th: wo months’ supn!'v will do|Chester. Leih L Sl el 3 + D 3 BRACELET wATCl‘lE IN TAX OFFICE|1aden my hearty Y well to éxereise great care and Qiscre.| oo Minuet. by Mr. Sterry, With plafio ac- | ket ifi ah ahtiqié shop in Paris ais s Harold C. Bailey, educational direc- How appropriate this petition dp|tion in the consumption of their stock, companinient Miss Bailey. covered in the barrel of the weéapon tor of Y. M, C. A, work tkFeughout the RADIOLITE STRAP s valua , 4l of = v 3 this the natal day of Our Lord and|fof the.renson that it will not ho ensy| o Sonis Claus Closes School. & | o |240 valuabls tutqueises, beais state, has been appointed chief clerk | Master. Despised and rejected, vet|fOf them to secure fresh supplies.| \Vednesday morfing at the revess * oo i . Soh wATCHB ETC in the office of the penalty tax depart- | He moulded the conscience of a worl, | Mining has been generally resumed,|Périod at the Norwich Commercial BGRN A The_orange wis of gmallg a pear= y . ment of the state tax commissioner's iR e but a normal flow of coal into New|School it was ahnounced to the stu-|PROCTOR—In Yantic, Dec: 24, 1919, o | Shaped frull about the size ot the com- eeemtsmis | | office. He s @ s0m of the Rev. Gurdon | SAYS DISEASE IN England is not expected for several|dents that the school would suspend| daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John K.|Mon wilg chefry. Its evoliition 15 be- 0 F. Hailey of Norwich' Town and was weeks. In the distribution 0f coal re- | Classes except for practice work until| Proctor. lievéd by naturalists t6 be due to 0 & eo ss graduateq from Yale in 1916, He will CATTLE IS SPREADING | ceived between now and the restors.|Mond Christmas music on the Vic- L begin his new duties on Jan, 13. 1,200 years' of cultivation. Dr. B. A. Crossman of Boston, fed- | tion of nofmal conditions of supply,|irola was enjoyed and a five-pound MARRIED [ Ambng the earliest strikés in_ths Mr. Bailey served in the machine|era linspector for the New England | manufacturers cafinot cotint on re- | DoX of chocolates, presented by a Nor- | gy ampR_RUSS—1In Columbla, Pes. | United States were these of the shoe- gun company of the Fifty-nineh In-|states for the eradication of tuber-|ceiving any preferénce. Quite the con- | With restaurant, and a large box of|" a1, 1915, by Rey. T. Newiori Owen.|makars in Philadeiphia in 1796 and fantry during the war and. was over- |culosis in_cattle, was a recent visitof | irary 15 indeed the fact, and wint|delicious corii cakes. a present from| Frrest Stater of Hop River and|1788, of the sailors in New York in geas nine months. to the office of Cattle Commissioner | Probably remain so for some weeks, Lpe manufacturer, helped make a jolly Miss Blanche Russ of Pomfret Cen- 1803, the Bhipwrights at Medford, James M. Whittlesey in the capitol.; “The foregoing reoresents the time for the students, - ter. i t . e - 3 Mass.. in 1817, the Albany printers in = Sixteen ‘@pplicants Examined, The purpose of the visit was to ar-|Of those in nposition to speak Each member of the faculty received | SMITH — BUSHNELL —1In ' Norwich b lc e a ng Sixteen . applications for licenses|range a plan for an educational cam- |knowledge. and autherit With refer- | Cliristmas gifts in cash, except one| Town Déc 24, 1916, by Rey. Witliam 11’32!, and the New York hatters is were examined Tuesday by the state|Paign for the éradication of the dis- éncé to the Supply afid distribution of | Who received a beautiful gold watch,| 3= weord Lymian. board of examiners for embalmers, at | ®aSe in Connecticut. bituminous coal in Connecticut, and it the quarterly meeting. The examina-| Dr. Crossman said that the disease|is transmitted for your KINDRED FINISHES ||io0 mis mic wesk ao. *Ofouts | wie spieting. snathat (he fders | and Sidince : . Smith ot| 1832 while the teachers longest in the em- %3;}:;2111& o’?“}\'hifitéh ¥;ss"|e i a “-n(r:! ut:m“m:ifiimn& e"s' &:sgflq- information |Dloy of the school each received $25.1 1 GWARD - BROWN —In Norwith | oh b g infectiote Dieceers 1o o Among the gifts to the proprietor Ny T ey R M A e T ARV and 'members of the board aré Thom. |Authorities Were co-operating with .Tl‘w follawing is the statement of|ffofa busihess men and-stadents was Bterousa. Sé’ino ‘;{cw‘?xer:i :fi?ir.owgs gsaéx?ov’e?:;’nr:;?rznari?fi?ué.s ’Tf.?%‘;, 78 W. O'Ksefe, Middletown, peesident, | the officials of the various states in | Fuél, AdMinistrator Russell: a diamond stickpin from a former| piTONSE oRe Howard and M e teitic tor tHE SAl6 M Japhr. o at Bdwatd P. Jories, Winkted, secretary: |the union with the view of edueating|To Consumiers of Soft Coal in Con-|Pupil now employed in a leading bank, | 0 S0IN™ WERI'E 17 Jewatt Oity. | maported - vaceines, thercfore, are lT T William -Henry . Allen ~ of Norwich, | the farmers and cattle n;n to the T}:’nectm:nht i ) . shy?“;ni:"mc:lfiafihi }?‘Xg‘;lbesiiem in Dee: 23, 1919, by Rev Myi-en/ IEJ quite Timited UNITED METAL MF! treasgres; J 4 and |realization of its mendce. He referred | The anthracite mines are nearer|Which Mr. eld by those in E P ey e 3 g 3 4 s James B oBrien. o to the work of education in the south|New England than the bituminous|whom he takes such perSonal ihter- "M‘Ql‘;‘w‘fl,‘l‘“"' Jodoin and Miss| The fameus Luriy cave, in Phgs { CO,, Inc, piedesih o JONPREY for the destruction of the “ticl” peril | fields of Pennsylvania or the soft coal | €8t. : : : L s L ’ CHRISTMAS EVE QUIET £ on farms, saying that a work similar- | région 6f West Virzinia. We believe| ith hearty good wishes for a Mer- DIED about 100 acres and corsists 6f mlan; Thamesvilte Norwich, Conn. IN POLICE v effective could be done, in this | Self-interest should lead New Englgnd|ry Christmas and Happy New Year E! . chambets, only a few of Which hava Prompt and Satisfactory Work : ! LICE mws(sme. In Louisiana the legislature | Manufactirers to educate their fire- |the students went back to work untfl | M'NALLY—In Notwich Town, Dec. 23, |been thofoughly xplored. Thete afe It was an- nusdally quiet Christ-ihad made an appropriation of $1,-|reom force in the use of steam sizes|onethirty when the classes were dis-| 1919, Josephine Duro. beloved wife of | several tiers of galleries, the depta ; mas Eve in local police.cireles. 'The|00,000 for the prevention 6f infec-|of anthracite and should provide the|missed for over Christmas, Jsmels Mch ‘am_'. a!seg 49 IYE,drS- trom the"highest td tHe lowest being absence of Christmas Eve arrests is|tious diseases in cattle #nd in the |rather simple equipment needed to BT Tows attast, Banirmaneiseod | about 250 feet: < without doubt due to the absence of | gestruction of insect pests. fun with anthracite‘or at least with a Special Train Service. ing_at 815 o'clock. Requiem mass| Wdward Burnétt, of Oranss & FLOWERS FOR XMAS | sy iesene shoee heoush tha) 'the “doctor axit thers_was evers | SN, proporiion of amihvaciic| ampoungement vab veen mae vy 34, 3red Heafl Snipon 2t E0be® | inly Totsenon of an’ o rols - " reason to hope that the diseass wot ih g ays steam sizes o é o | Burial at St. Joseph's cemetery. Au- h & racite have been readily ob.|in¢ New York, New Haven & Hartford ¥ which had belohged to & relativé in ¢ . - s 5 of ani tomobile cortege. nd- XMAS PEPPERS, FLOWERS, Many. & hot air disperiser -develops | o, Lo cated in Connectict just as Sufderiand, and seld it t6 & second : ilroad that two special trains will 5 the f& wa taihable. Theer fias been reall a 5 s 5 PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS AND 20id foet. ; ;‘:X;‘r;e:sw ‘em;':::’x: t;‘ e:féf v?gvceh t&m LEC' excuse fof dny New Bnglang g];r‘x be operated betweéen Boston and New {i g dealer, Before delivering it he XMAS WREATHS 4% : o b Tendon next Sun= kedq it 6ver and in various. nooks e _ | shutting -down or being threateneq | LOTK through Néw I | . ¢ e o | ithi a shutdown for Tack of coal. pe.|day. The trains will stop at Back and corners he found $22, mostly in Maplewood Nursery Company T. M. Peabody Phone 986 s i » «(Boston), Providence, New Lon- o gold coin. t said that he hoped f ay | cause plenty of steam size anthracite | 2oV, *C b Telephone: l\’v‘;mnsgmflk 8i~mme thoep cow:r égxxe!dflb{ has been aailable and could have|don 'and New Haven, 'The first train “rc & n l 0 5 ert i 1 South station, Bost 1 E??"r?”‘in‘g"’f i wxfi?‘ ti;bn“;f F, - | been obtdifiéd and placed in_ storage, | Wil leave South station, Boston. at nglis] age is antidises sh- Providence, R, I. J|used with perfect safety before sub-|p 5 p. m, and atrive in New London at méntaribuism. 1t is 2 word net feind s jecting it to a process of purification | It Bas 6nly reqdired a modicum of 343, ' The second frain will leave Your Old to insure its freedom from grms. forethought to use or to be ready to Pl ctionaries, bt is usé this available anthracite. Boston at 5 p. m. atriving at 7.3, 15 Main Street e e e s PUTS ATTACHMENT ON Wi pat e Slaf Tt deciared ot | L At i waly, T i Thous o ars opDoste to' The ikee: - P T oun: of co: - k. 1 SOFT AND STIFF HATS Engineers Founders Machinists HOUSE FOR $5,000| started for New Bfigland yet, u‘:;"’,‘: - Faneral tablishment, of -the Chtfch - of & Ehge Made to look as good as new at the E['sngf né“n’éms%‘ H:P?a;s.son‘ Michael Schwartz 6f New london |Still seems probable the situation in Morris-Sisson Engagement. land. iR e 3 N BROADWAY SHOE SHINE AND . 4 has attached the house in Blydeniburg January and February may be acute.| Announcement is made.by Mr. and e e SHOE REPAIR SHOP . ise in A good deal of the Steam size an- g B i o PPOSE REMOVAL OF : avenue, New London, éwhed by An- ?oo E Mrs. George William Sisson of 86 t OPPOSE' REMOVAL tonio Afra of Willeits avenue, New | (hracile which came into New BEng-|(cean avenue, New London, of the ens treciors U. 8. ENGINEER'S OFFIOE land during the war wias of inferior i % . = 3 London, who _disappeaféd = several| “00, GUTTE [0C War, was, of Inferior L sl S R A telepram Was sent Wednesday by ke e 7o afbchiment i 56 45| UV, B2 L AR A f0 | ico S, 15 Seoras Roberten Mo, —AND— Sl et e e Schwartz_claims that he agreed to | JUfifig the war, but there is no justi- |1 ondon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geotge i o B L it L g fleation today for the purchasing de- Captain Thomas A. Scott, United purchase the house from Afra while ior | Robertson Morris. ism 5 BT e House (IOm JATT2 Yihile | partment of & mill delivering inferior moatimers A Daalrn che ks st Gear igp]i.od to lé!{ 62 BROADWAY fifl?’&&%”a‘;m A. G. THOMPSON, F. S, || i reock shwtye on-hand. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist General. Mill Repairs. - (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr, Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. swain | St€Am Sizé anthracite to the boiler DY - 22.923”“5 “‘;?)u::'l bind tun“th?;%‘u?é room. The safe care used in pur- NORWICH TOWN sent the state chamber's reasons for f would cost him $15,000 when comn. | CaSing othef raw materialy willl Rey Gurdon Francis Bafley, pastor Lady Assistant opposing the tfansfer of the main of- Buits 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Dleted and a few days later he disap | Doas (o the mill & bigh erade steam | ot the Tirst Congregational church, Telephone 3283 R e Nerwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 - e K . The I will be the officiating tletayan hi » office ot - nee, N dincigis SR < e e pmlfls \ipon | bought from i e L I RS Sheltel;lengo Arms service. Sunday |[§ HENRY E. GHURCH R. L This actioh was takén when it bt sl come from Yol Kagr spec | e o wil b asited ihe Wi autn avcen v sicind o ptae s vl o : S : ;) 1 S, p appoin it Why Throw Your Old Hats Paoer; %{N‘l’l:xet;gi ‘s:m l.;éye Dem;:li preterably be fresh mined anthracite, | OROIT of that church. ittée of threé members " Away, when you can have them made e ey Hrhia) Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Marquardi Weé do tiot mean that our mills to the Superior court the first Tuesday | should necessatily fit their boilers to|2nd daushter, Miss Madolin —Mar- in January. burn anthracite screenings with the|2U2rdt of Groton, and Mr. and Mrs. of the stats chamiber {6 £0 t0 Wash- ington and present to thé proper au- thorities the fieed of siteh an office 'n ood as new if you bring them o i in_Connestiatt. ——————— * | highest degree of efciency. This may | Lerold Bailey, ang Miss Emma Swan > City Shoe and Hat Cleming‘ CHRISTMAS TREE AT flftm"fl;“?r i T R A PR e el Ko R oo SO AR T We aies dys all iinds of Shoss, In MONTVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH | St that move of ouf mill owners black or brown. struction programme revising the coast defense in the light of expetience Bained in tHe War, is now - ed at Wort .Michie. Buch itione point t6 thé wisdom, of reh.ming the office within the state, it was sald. Bailey and family of Elm avenue. should at least be prepared to ke The Montville Union Baptist church | their mills~ rubning during a m At the parsonage on Weést Tpwn held its annual Christmas exer¢ises|pinch by applylng the knowledge, | street, Wednesday afternoon at 1 @'= i nthe church Weanesday evenig. A |skill and appliarices needed to keep |clock, Rev, William J. Crawford, pas- fine programme was carried out. The|up stesm ky utilizing anthracite. tot of the Firkt Methédist chufrch, M vey; glvefn presents as has| The fuel e:zneers vghouednar;?es are uBr‘\‘i‘the:e{In n!!al}r};'g; \hfls,l!; Bessie MAgIt;;s < oo e - — <k s e i b i ah ¢ ciuStera for many years. A |signed to t! réport. and wlio are ; O icl own, & - 3 casionaily e ort club kneeks tree was erccted in the church audi- ' famillar with and know the adapt- |man L. Smith of Montville, They were | mrcoih 1,89 severtiang mealums ts |\ 00 e Soetun, ; The bride et the 1o ability of the setam. sizes of anthra. |un ot For wemaass s —ohean get within ’gm"; - 33 BROADWAY WHEN YOU WANT (c put your bus. iness before the public, there s no medium better than through the ad- pertising columns of The Bulletin. R

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