Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 25, 1919, Page 7

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COLUMBIA most of the distrist schoolhouses laét & at the Andover station last week Wednesday for the Columbia Co-op- € erative Assoclation and wae disposed | Visited the school. of the residents in that section. { The Dramatic cJub held another whist party at the Town hall Satur- '_gl Richards, Jr, of Pitts-| urgh, formerly residing in Columbia, was in town Suhday last. “hristmas services were jeid at the ghurch Sunday, the pastor preaching from the text, flesh and dwelt améngz us" Epeclal She cannot afford to besick and neglect her household duties. At the first sympe toms she prepases the way for quick recovery immediate use of Gray's @ Syrup=a househo!d ' GRAY'S SYRUP | - For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, HEW DECEMBER | DANELSON AND DANJELSON Danielson was withoyt a drop of water during practically all Wed- nesday after the noon hour. Exposed to graye danger irom fires and with hundreds of howsewias unablé to proceed with the preparations for the holiday dinner. The prucess of connecting up 8 lit- tle.dwelling at Eimville was the cause of the trouble that inconvenienced thousands of people, Dbecause the main supply pipes from the reserveirs near [Fast Killingly come down through Elmville and . Danielson’s | whole water supply was eut off while thé connectien was being made. Harly Wednesday evening a watér company official claimed the watér had Dbeen turned on again at 3 p. m. but at § o'clock the people in the greater part of the borough were still waiting for even epough water - with ‘which to brush their teeth, Particular indignation as aroused by the fact that thé water.company gave no warning whatever of the in- tention to cut off the horough supply, on the eve of a heliday. The fajlure of the ' water supply was responsible, late in the after- noen, for cutting off the supply of gas and Managed J. Howard Burdick of the lighting company Wednesday evening disclaimed all responsibility for the exasperating conditions, stat- ing that his company had rwgived no warning whatsoever that the water supply was to be shut off. Oliver Marchassieu, was knocked down and injured, in Main stregt, late ‘Wednesday afternoon, when he step- ped in front of a car owned by Coun- ty Commissioner John A. Dady of Putnam. The car was being driven by Mr. Dady’s chauffeur, Royal Beausolicl. M. Marchassieu suffered 3 long scalp wound and his side was badiy bruised. Dr. George Burrough's who was called, said the man was #ot seriously injured, but ordered him re- moved to the Day-Kimball hospital at Putnam, that he may receive proper care. The injured man is an' employe at the Copnecticut mills j# advanced in years, gnd has-been bearding in a private home here. i Mys, W he Word was made | preparation of sixty - ! years standing. PRUCE GUM Grain Corporation Standard Pure Wheat Flour how available HIS is the flour recently purchased by the Government to sell to the public at approximately G per pound; that i, areund 75c for 12 pound packige and $1.50 for 24'; pound package. Itis a good flour, favered by good enoks. Cyt down the eost of living by byying Unit- ed Seates Grain Corporation Flour, o similar Aouy, from your deglers. T'his year’s crop of Soft Red Winter Wheat is yielding flour of excellent iread making quality. = fiousewives should become acquaint- od with this spleadid flour. . They will tind that it works easily and rises juickly. The fermentation is vigorous and healthy and the resulting loaf is of superior texture and good color. For pastries, biscuits, dnd cake no flour makes a more delicate, tender crust and crumb. This flour is now.on hand and for sale at GREAT ATLANTIC and PACIFIC TEA STORES For farther informatisn inquire United States Grain Corporation New York (Fleur Division) 42 Broadway hymn, Silent Night. Recitations by |- the children were also given. The h decorated. | that all may have a happy New Year. Mre, Alice Hunt is the organist, At 85 Jamed! ok Another carload of grain was receiv- | Miss Ransom, who is considering the MR LA L L {arpointment as teacher at the Pine [Ja¥) theré will be speclal services in street ¢chool, was in tewn Friday, and | 9DServance of the feast of (he Nativ- Miss Blanche Russ, gaughtér of Mr, ang Mrs, Otis Rusk, of Pomfret Cen- ter, and Ernest Slater, son of Mr. and itrzd E._‘S!nar gf }éop River, st were married at 2 p. m, Sunday at theé | p, v has b ol i ¢ Congraamtions! GHurch by (heypastor, Prosperity has been reflected in every Rev. T. Newton Owen. tered the church, waiking with her fa- | ther. as the wedding march from Lo« hr{nirin, was payed. el by a4 maié of honor and a flower |, vhat o\ feW Vears ago Wi {&irt, and was not at the pulpit by the | the vesord of suios for xormeis i groom dccompanied by his best man. ! The double 1ing ceremony was used.: awr and hig bride l¢ft the | Talk about a dry Christmas! ®Dan- Mot Gewssohn's Wedding March | lelsen feals that it can lay ciaim this ayed. A, E. Lyman’s orchiestra | morning to having been at least on! Mr. Slater is a meuvder, fu- | the &e of the great holiday the driest | t; Thé 1 ¢ ha-< been |[town in the CUnited -Wfates. WhY o] dur~!even the water suppiy failed Wednes- She was attend- ) Hop River s two years. George H. Champlin, accompanied | housewives, by friends, was a Hartford visitor on | mas dinner | Friday and - Saturday. Mothat alwers buye | William Sawyer of Maine i& visiting | arge 3 sister, Mrs, Merritt. . 11, Bennette was mantic Saturday of last week. All are glad to see it a littie warmer |ed on th after the cold weutheér of last week. P The animal Christmas treée was held | 10 cause water mains to break. lat the church Wednesday evening. The | | ehildren will fufnish the programme. Commissioner Dady waé much dis- music was réndereq by ihe choir “9 tressed by the accident and was very a golo by Buck, entitled In Old Judea, ' ). Chrigtmae exercises were held in|was finely given by Miss Bdith Ly- y man, who later, in the Sunday school |) Harold Gogdon, of Jacksenville, TFriday afteemoon, after which they | session, sting the beautiful Christmas | Fl. closed for the holidays. Mr, and Mrs, James A. Utley left last Wednesday to reside in Hartford | (hurch was attractively for the winter. solicitous for the injured man's wel- . telegraphed Christmas greetings h The Bulletin Wednesday to iends here and his wishes ity, the first of the masses aé 5:30 a. m. \ Quniqeu men were prastically a unit Wednesd afternoon in declar- ing that, Danielson has had the great- est Ch nas shopping season ever. line of trade by the unprecedented volume of' buyi seem not to h: difference. One firm's sales tor a single day were within a small the record of sales for a whole week before Christmas. {day Jjust before the «#%On hour and theit Christs were left | with faugets that would do no bet- jte than gurgfe when opened. The water supply played ith working plans in scores of The offige of the Crystal company did not regpond to clephone call: sent in to ascertain cause of the great drought, but | finully » ascertained from out- | side svurees that uld not be blam- aet, which never yet has mail matier 15 iransacted at that there had been 1 sacks of mail en Monday and the same number on another mountain of mail that had as- The amount of first class mail, post ¢ards and parcel post beat all previ- oup records here. Nwtwithstanding | the pressure put on the postal clerks and carriers they have been deing splendidly in distributing mail and in despatching outgoing consignments. On Monday 81 sacks were sent away and 86 more followed on Tuesday, Wednesday’s business promised to outstrip that of the preceding days, and this morning comés the clezn<up of tho rush period. City carriers and the rural carrier will cover their foutes as usual this morning, so all who are to receive gifts thirough the office will get deliveries of letters, eards and package arriving ihis inorning. The office Wil close at 11:80 for the 'duy. \ It has been ruled by an official of the state ¢ obile d rtment that motor bu with a i attend public s This rulin i _Killi a, in which towns many vatk and forth to scho olor bus or truck. Eleven cars more of coal artived for the lighting cempany, at the: power station at Plainfield, make the short- age of two weeks seem farthér away. It is net anticipated that the comi- pany will have further trouble in keeping sufficient coal on hand durs ingr hu-w winter. ¢ blg community tree gathering at Goodyear ChNstmas eve was One of the pretty eventse of the heliday season here and Dbrought tegether a large number fo prspns. Nene weré bappier, though, T all the threng that the Goodyear children in whose homor the tree was. sét up. An jce crop that seemed so néar at band last week was rapidly vanieh- ing Wednesday ugder the stress 6f £o; yand’ high teémperature. Atiother lon; {period "of cold weather will be re- qulred to insure this community dgainst the danger of amother igé fanvlrln‘ea !urszé:t mm(mg; ‘6ldee rbeau, of r_street, has purchased from Mrs. M. V. Woodworth of Hawltins stréeet a two-family gwelling located on Iranklin street, near the stone houses. Many employers were liberat this year in Daniélson and viéinity in the DANIELSO% CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING S;-E‘ Poclfn:'; ILLIARDS * . WEDNESDA DIES’ Bawling the o Prize v o s\;&% for ali S A R T vED. - e A SRWICH BULLETIN, THURSDA g—and high prices! 3 made the slightest!zenerally observed as a holid { pended and all tut & v 1 Jx 1w cen held to be so drastic as: . When Postmaster Raymond Allen | and "his hard-working ferce get! e p——————————— | NPOUEN With the Christmas rush of today they will have! handled a greater volume of business)! The flow of mall matter has been | Postm T said | petmaster Allen saldi ¢ State Bar acsaclation, which Tuesday, And wi he was telling | of this e was exeeed- ingly bu through rived on Wednesday morning's trains. | FRANK BARBER, Prep. gr 'y’dhz"and old PUTNAM NEWS | + PUTNAM In a letter addressed to Secretary Charles Ls Torrey of the Putnam town school committee, John A. Macdonald, deputy state autemobile commissign- cor, rules that meotor 'buses engaged In transporting schocl children, under a contract with a tewn, do #ot come under thé requirfments of the public service vehicle law. Such venicie, engaged solely in carrying children to and from sehopl, will not be required to take out a public service vehicie license, * The force of employes at Bugbee & Wulf's were made happy Wednesday morning By liberal remembeances from the firm, which extended to eaen and every one af the clerks wishes for a very merry Christmas, At the church in Nerth Weedstock Wednesday _ funeral serviges - for Chdrles W. Brett, postmaster at that villagé, were conducted by Rev. Fose dick Harrison. - Burial was at West- ford. Sixteen families in Putnam and vi- cinity will enjoy Christmas dinners today through the efforts of the Sal- vation Army workérs here and the generosity of the public. A more lb- eral response than -ever hgs been made cheerful for all. Today the al- army workers that the prosperous public share with the less fortunate in order that the great .holiday be I'made chéerful for 211 Today the Sal- vation Army workers will visit the town farm and @fstributé gifts to the inmates. Foér New Year's eve a party has been planned for 75 children and other members of pooy families-at the army headquarters here. At St. Mary’s church today there will be the usral joyous observancg of Christmas. The masses this morning will be attended, as is usual on Christ- mas day, by thousands of parishion- ers. The church is beautifully deco- rated for the holy day. The crew of state moth hunters is fintshing up weéeks of work that the members have heéen conducting in the town of Eastford which bhas been thorouthly scouted for traces of the gypsy and browntail moth. The crews will devote the remainder of the win- ter to scouting.work, the ohlect of which is to keep the pest under eqn- trel and to extermindts them if pos- sible. There was a rush of travel throusgh | this oty Wednesday afternoon and evening, the New - York-Boston ex- press traing” being essecially heav l6adzd. The hol! ush wag consid- ered byymén who have watched ft here for yedrs as belng ag great as any that has pasgsed throush this eity in 4 long time. The crowds seenfed more tHan ordinarily prosperous, oo, being very finely dressed ond, apparegtly, hdying nlenty of mone: Mrs. E. C. Morse ix chairman snd Miss Tiléen Wheeldck treasvrer, local- fy, for the Nationa] Near East- Rellef association. Thera is ot be o drive in| the interest of the cause here in thej} near future, Todav (Thoursday) is being very Putnam. - AIl manufact: y {87 stores rill De closed all or nart of the dav. @ postoffies ecarriars city and rural viil make deliveries this morming. but office” will close at 11.30 for the Eusiness men gonerally agree that the Christmag shopping season was nne of the grentest ever experienced in this city, The only difficulty bas bean to et a suffcient svooly of | goods, this anplving even to many inés. Buying has heen exceed- meroys ‘and prices have been articles that it would seem ole to obtain a few years ago, ing! paid fi imno | this gtatement, howeéver. applving to ihe:” are today and not| nable charges by mer-} o have done theit hest ta| andards as low asj Zcod walias to uns ehants, W keep fho price s possible. erous again tais Christmas eason in = to the needy of the . Thi: lodge is always quietly carrfed out, t as giving on the part of the| gmwm of the _overland trelghtin_e‘ usiness du the past two years. Trucks operating between here and mr:rd and garrying mill sun- i plies m. .the run in a little more i than five hours, The grand list Being completsd by the assessors will ghow an increase in the tota]l assessed valuation of the property in the town of Putnam, €o the town's revenues from taxes will be gomewhat greater than® was the cage last year, ie3, Vietoria Bourdais, 25, }s dead at her home in North Grosvanordaie. A wgteh night meeting has been arranged by Wold Den grange of Ab- ington fer next Wednesday evening. A number of Putnam young men and weman who are students at col- leges and privaie sehools are at their homes here for the heliday. > Santa Claus brought many presents for the mere than 100 little people whe are svending-s feyous Christmus day a-tthe Windham eounty tempo- rary home for children in the Sawyer distriet. A few Putmam npeople were at Goodyear Wednesday evenipg to at- tend the community Ohristmes tree exercises. . ST D o WESTMINSTER T am come that they might have life and that they might Wave it more abundantly, Jekn 10: 10 was the text of the meorning worship Christmas Supday. Christ’s birth brought bet- ter, fuller, larger, more joyous life to ali people, and the moat progressive and highly eivilized nations are Chris- tian natlons. The first of the public Christmas festivitiés, was held . Friday evening. the closing exercises of Westminster Hill school.” The seats in the school- room were filled by parents agd friénd$ of the nupils. A Christmas tree with gifts for the children eccu- pied a prominent position, and the teacher’s desk and front of the reom was enclosed hr sliding curtains man- aged by Earl MacLg¢od. The principal feature of the entertainment was a play in two. acts, Christmias in Finne- gan Flats. T owner. formerly drunkard was filled with the Christ- mas snirit. and, alded by 30 cents, his| wife, Prof. Baton, a._ musieian, Mr. Dooley, & peleeman. Miss Neversmile, Miss Goodheart and her tall chawf- feur made a merry Cliristmas for the children of the flats, who sang Christ- mas songs, darced around the “eity Christmas tree.” spoke pieces and had a. thoroughly fine time. The bupils entered fully into tlie fun and edch vart .was well_given, orence New- ten was Mr. Finnegan: Viow Bennett Mre, Finnesan: Harnid Winley Prof. Baton: Caroline Perkins, Miss Nevers smile; Raymond Green, as Policeman Dasley brother; was Douelas MacTeod: Titq Marrifield was Miss Gocdheart, the regan Flats were the othér punils of the schacl, fthose #vine reofta being Tar Macl eod, Zola Me: Joste Medbery, Isakelle Cree tween the a a recitatfon their little teaeler, earning heartv applansge the #ifts, eocon and coke concluded a de- b § lightfil evenine. Tlie schoojroom was prettily decorated. The Ravmend district closifz exer- and Christmas tree program was turdsv evening and proved ccessful. Migs Date has zars to her homa in Svringfleld for the two weels' vaca- tion, Tho wirt term - of the toww %50l will begln Monday, Jan. 3, 1920 Mre. Stmon Ressfrwelr fs visiting he= ehildren in New York. Allen Mondy, who is employed on a for ~ ation of a week. Cha Themas O ard Charles. burn and sons, Andrew q™fe 5 number of skunks. Bra Rosenzweiz has gone 1o New { York for a few days. As has been the custom for years,| Putnam lodgze of Kiks has been zen-|bed br inflammatory rheumatism, but} Eddfe Green is stl!l confined to his is improving. The Christmas deings at the church are to be held as sdon after 7.20 as possible Christmas night. Children the members being very reticent about | and others brought ropes and wreaths what is belng done in thelr mame—! theirs is a practical exemplifica- 6f charity and it is very mueh Henefited. Stat this city is presidént of the (onr he'd its annual meeting in Hartford J: sre being distributed here. attention is calléd to the fact that these may nret be digplayed on machines until Jan. 1, and the preéent markérs must be econfinued in use until that time. Exponeénts of the éard gamé con- tinue to risk their favorite pastime, thrugh thev are more secretive about it} than béfove watnings were issued hére that thesee caught SHlayvinz the game wounld be ligble te arrest and prosecution. It appears that some yéung men have not realized that crap is a gambling game, therefore con- trary to law. v ©On a trip from fhis city te Provi- denes via Chepachet a local man tells of counting 49 motor trueks. This was an average of a truck for about every half milé, and indicates the surprising distribution of Christmas gifts, The Newman - Musical Comedy company is playing Christmtas - en- Zagenténts at the Orphéum theatre this aftermoon and evening—and they havé a Christmas play that will be very pleasing to all~adv N standing their cost has : | greatly advanced, some very beautiful calendars are being distributed to their trade By Danielson business men and manufacturing concerns. Membérs here of Columblan Com- mandery , Knights Templar, with headquarters at Norwich, wijl er at noon today at the rooms of Moriah Iodge to offer the customary toast, Mr, 2nd Mrs. L. B, Kennedy are en- tertaining Mijss Nellie Sullivan of Hartford todsy. Christmas_tree sxersises are to be hela this (Thureday) ‘evening at 6 o'clock at the Congregatienal chureh. A featyre of the exercises wifl bé a play presented by meémbers of the primary and junior departments of the Sunday séhool. Considprable mo was contributed here t¢ the work that the lvation army is cafryihe on 3t Christmas timé In this part of Windham county. There are to be ChMstmas exercises 4t the Pentecsstal chyreh on Academy sfifit this evening at elx e'clock, he Christias morjing service at 08%! Al;"bu\'s ehureh is to be at 16 ock. Game Warden Marry Battey has given nétice that hunting of the sor called white rabbits is forbidden. There is no open se: 1 on this vas riety of hare, as it is described by the tederal government. ! Carol singers of the Danielson girls’ club went dbout the _borough bringing joyous tiding of Christmas w;dnudsy evening, his eveninig at 7 o'clock thére is ) " dispsnsabie to all inenta) unu‘f 'c':n 8 be 4 Christmas céncert st the Bapt Bty Shier %5t s vurdh i 6 ME Chiistmes ires gatBering preciated in the liomes that aref Attorney Charles Fi Redartd of | an. 19, 5y Though aytomeblle markers for 1920 evergreén to decorate the church and t Wednésday ofternoon. The materiale for the huge Christmas| plum pudding came safely by parcel post as did the candy. Seme time 3go 4t a speclally ealled | church meeting 1t was voted to cele- brate, in the best manner possibte, the 150th anniversary of the Westminster church, both building and organiza tion. which' will be wext.fall, and the| pastor was authorized to dvaft a let- tef for the occasien, Mrs. Happy Tracv is receiving con- cratulations on the arrival of a diminutive lady assistant in season for the holiday Lusiness at the post- office. WOODSTOCK VALLEY The children in Distriet No. § had a Christmas entértainment and - a Christmas tre¢ Siturday afternoon. The teacher, Mrs, Eva Hammond. dis- tribiited popcorn balls te visiters and children. Migs Florence Kenyon {3 8t Pomfret school this week, nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Créapo of Eastford were at Wifl Esterbtook’'s on Sunday. Heward K. Carpentér of Putmam Mr. and Mre. 0. A. Wi nt Sunday jn Pemfret to mest Mrs. His- cox's sister, Mrs. Emily Butler, ot New Haveén, who was visiting at the home of A. D. Briggs. i — William Simmons, who {s spending the winter with relatives in Norwich, has been here for a short stay. Mrs. David Bésudry of Plainfield has been the guest of relativea liere, where she formerly Hved, $ Miss Vielet Newtan of Westminister has been visiting Miss BEmma Bradley, Mrs. Sarah Richmend has gone to Brewster’s Neck or the benefit of her health. Samuel Jones has moved back to Woonsocket. He came here frem there a fev menths age. Miss Rose E. Seguin, whe is a veca tégehér in a copservatery in Hallfax, Nova Scatia, is spending three weeks' vaeation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lsrael Seguim -!mdféfl Richmond has recovered trom illngss. Miss Cassic Medbyry has been spending 4 week at her heme in Can- ::rb’m«y on account of illness in the mily. ’ Elwoed Byles of Mt. Hérmon sehool is spending his vecatign at his heme. visited his unclé Alléen Kenyon Sun- J day. SR Nervous Péog_ls should nse KALPHO and sbserve #al effect in the treatinent of nervous- ness, ifisomma, brain fag, irritability, mental exhaustion, nervous h AT 2 A '”l:d,ué:n is 5614 By the 148 & O Mary, the Tiftle motaer, was| Julia Gréen _and Tom, her hahyj SRTSIRS Teliiin SYe L niBeit were Tn. Moduuw Trifsy ot ing to attend the funeral of Mrs. Brid- get Suilivan, Celinda McStay is il with a severs eold. Frances Carlan and Bdwgrd Galla- gher have recovered from i Ethel Coliing, who teaches in Jamupshire, is spending the va- h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ef Collins, it 8 comtry selool, the | nunils of which did nat get the best of as did all the little acto~s of After the distribrtion of e végsel In New York harbor, 1s home|day to Topkine, whe hag heen ar| Charlés Barstow’s for two years, is|Mathewson and naw workire in the mill at Plainfield. | were Norwich ave shot fwo red foxes| and a small otter and have captured! | cousin here Money, for Fams, and Right! In Six Snappy Aets. BILLIE RHODES IN THE BIG SPECIAL “THE BLUE BONNET” One of the Best Pictures Screencd e e THE JAILBREAKER Two Resl Comedy FOUR SHOWS TODAY 1:30—-3:16—5: 15—8:15 i wealthe lady, and Alvin Medbery was] - her chauffeur. The children of Fin-{. M Mrs, M cation v Annoncement has been made of the | { engagement of Floyd Nettleton of this | village to Jigs Olive Veronica the Mansfield Tr: at the home whers she lives. ‘BEdwarq Mortimer and Mrs. Homer | | Dean were in Fall River, lMass., atend the funeral of 2 tive. Rev. Mary Macomber, Miss Pauline are i, Mr, and Mrs. Braintree, The Central Fire company held an olg fashioned dance at'the town hall Friday evening. Parker's orchestra of Moosup furnished music. Mrs. Charles Barber has ciosed her homse ‘fér the winter and has gone to ths Wauregan House, in Norwich, for a few weeks. Dennis Donovan has moved his fam- ily to Mechaniesville. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURES Four Shows Thursday and Saturday . . -~ - SMITH & TROY—2 Men—Colored—An Ecellont Com- edy, Singing and Talking Novelty : CHEYENNE MINSTRELS—3 Men and 1 Woman In a Singing, Talking, Dancing Western Revue— ; Special Scenic Effects “Conquered Hearts”, Featuring Marguerite Marsh, In 7. pulsating picture full of heart throbs— . A Rialio De Luxe producticn COMEDY PRICES—Matinee 20c — Evenings 25¢-38c — Tel. 1557 Reels—A. GAIETY EVERYBODY Special Holiday Bill ‘CHAS. RAY &t “The Egg Crate Wallop” AwMigMy Story of the Squared Ring for Love and ! flelen W.. Tillinghast was in| y Thursday, Byles has been the Olneyville, R. L KINOGRAM WEEKLY THEATRE —TODAY— BANNER HOLIDAY BILL EARLE WILLIAMS In EUGENE WALTER'S GREAT STAGE SUCCESS “THE WOLF” Evelyn Greely Harold Lloyd Comedy - 4 SHOWS TODAY '1:30—3—6:15—8:15 ent of Elmville. | Z school and T. A. B. HALL Sunlight Hop CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON BIG DANCE CHRISTMAS NIGHT, 8:30 to 11:30 ROWLAND’S JAZZ BAND visitors Thursday. John Weaver, 2 1, Thomas Car Virginia Cooper andt Mary Loring, Arlene and Ruth Potvin | who were married Saturday afternmoon are spending few days at the home of Mrs Arnold B. Mathewson. ev. Mary Macomber was in Bos- tom Saturday. oger Erown spending his vacation at his home. Miss BEila Taw* - spending the vacation with her . Mg Urs. William Loring. aif " o | Saturday. 2 Raymond Rider of South Norwalk spent Sunday at his home, Middie Bourque is ili at his home at Palmer court. iss Josephine Armstrong has been ing Norwich friends. Xirs. Peter Boufque has been called to Webgter, Mas her daughter, M ness of Marcus- T eoklyn s EAST KILLINGLY ols cidsed Triday for a week's uis S. Barstow has a new tood- sawing outfit, Joseph Dumas Jr., of Nerth'Gros- venordale called on nelatives here on Sunday. Harry Battey has been I with rheumatism. » Miss Fithel Roth hag entered theem- ploy of the Asecptic Products Cem- AMiss Serema Reed was i Norwich | pany. THE BEST . YOUR MONEY CAN BUY /If you are thinking hard what the gift shall be—we suggest, send them a ton of coal. The whole family will appreciate and enjoy it.’ THAMES COAL (0. TIMOTHY GALLIVAN, Superintendent. Telephone 500 MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (All' Geods Coyered by Insurance During Transit) NORWICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—BUTNAM FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD" and Connecting Points EQUIPMENT-—NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUCIS _E. P. WINWARD & SON | 185 WATER STREET 422 SOUTH MAIN STREET PROVIDENCE Phené Union 3342 17 WILLIAM STREET NEV/ BEDFORD Pheone 3837 133-142 PTRPEE ETRIET ‘A RIVER Phene $613

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