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FATR TODAY AND TOMORROW MODERATE NOBTHWEST WINDS FULL ASSOCIATED - PRESS DESPATCHES o ORWITL C X. © SATUEDAY, DEC © N ity ‘ - EAR Afifl Entire number of pupils, 39; neither ab- | sent, tardy nor dismissed, 3; Benjamén | receiving the )‘uperl and that ‘was last ;nh &y' 3 sent; tardy mor dismissed, 6: Harold | Golios, Marionne Macionne, Joseph Tulka. | Year, during the bad snow storm. eve e mu B‘I!; ?tin, Disco, Eicanor Kaminski, ‘Richard “Nor|" s it A : The annual Christmas tree of the Taft- Lagrel Hill School ages, lel and man, Mildred i . Geqrge. Tut- vile Congregational Sunday school was | ter the last deliv was I e D ’ ner, Enkn'\’\'e?l}ln,o pemhell G Kindergarten, Helen B. Royce, teacher. | hslq at™the church on Wednesday evening. | the office, Friday eve 8 ay, Dec. 25, . B e et . Seventh grade; B. G. Beckley, teacher. | Entire number of pupils, 19; neither ab-|The entertainment was waried and con- | There hds been a big increase in the R T, Although everyorie In Norwich 50 years police force were presented With tickets| Entire number of puils, 29; neither ab-.| 51t tardy, nor dismissed, 2; Andrew E.| aisted of tableaux, songs and recitations, | special delivery and registered mafl mat- THE WEATHER. ago was busy preparing for the Chris-|on the horse railroad for the ensuing|sent, tardy mor ' dismissed, 8: Walter | Charles, Joseph M. Hastedt. alter which Santa Claus arrived and dis-| ter handled” chis weok. - Since Wednes- \ Conditions, mas season, and there were great crowds ! year. Fisher, Fred Gerber, Courthey Rasmussen, | Fifth and’sixth grades, Nellie O'Connell. ! tributed the gifts hanging on the tree. d’si; o AR < day the registered mail department has Mr. Boss a8 | Louis Grover, Margaret Dodd, Alice ENi- | teacher. Entire number of pupils. 25: | ~he conimiltee in charge were the Misees |handled 765 _pieces of registered mail, pastor over the Congregational church at|son, Nicola Longo, Dorothy Malcolm, Ele- | Neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 13:| £nna Thoma, Elsie Kinder and Marion | incoming andpou'goiig. The following Putnam took piace on Tuesday afternoon. |anor Peckham. Raymond Brown, Charles' Brockway:| Jerels. " of shoppers on the street there was very | The installation of Rev. P ‘:"“_n"";q",(“‘v';"‘f":‘dz‘;‘f;f’d‘y ¥ flittle going on that was of much interest. | g weather,was snappy but much tiook is for generally fair weather in | oioq “we s 3 summary shows the istered mail han- - (e _cast” of the, Mitsiseioy couy |Samie a8 this present year. The columns {Mr. Boss 1s 2 fevorits with his church <Soven € grades Mary Canty, teacher B e mvxgorlu:rczunle s s0ld bis f:dm on,| dled_since Weqn..a.,rf‘ -2 Sept & of The Bulietin during the we: as {and congregation. e Neither absent; tardy nor dismissed, 10: | 3 3 1, Y.|the Canterbury turnpike and move to 5 ' Ind in the ~Atlantic states|jyryely tiken up with the adver Sec. 25, 1870 Bdwin Byener, who had | Frank Darber, - Catherie. Deawn, JBuell | Mary Philips, Ethel Swezey, Francis|one of the aphrtments of his s o | o ., Ouigoing. Incoming. Total | Gromjey asks 2 divoree on grouwnds of 2 emperature will con:inue | Chricinas gifts, many of which 1 his skull fractured 2 few days ago, died | Charter, Winifred » Fitzgerald, | Francis | SWezey, Otto Thumm, Evelyn Wheeler. | fchool street. The Marcaurele. farm I8 |Thursday |srsrs 114 130 | T fl'fl"'&-‘*—' 1biy below normal over most sec- | yig ries even compared to Uie prices | vesterday in Bostom. He leaves several|Henault. Harry“Lasch, Glara Leone, Flor- | LOttis “Wiiliams. _. .{one of the largest in this vicinity and,|Friday ] 156 33| was Grace e were ast of e SUmimippi Baturday |of the present day children but his wife"is déad. He was|ence Morrell, Gertrude Muench, Dorothy | ~ Third and fourth grades, Alice E. Kil-| with the property was sold the large, up- b married March 1,-1893. Mr. B O T, Tunany, acts from the Bulletin's files of '70 ; Widely known among railroad and news- | Spicer. ; roy, teacher. Entire number of Dupils. | to-dite dairy. many head of stock and the / TIC et 7es| TRnts the castody Of ks two S Bac- gy follow ’ |paper men and will be mourned by a| Seventh grade; Myra F. Parker, teach- | 20 neither absent, tardy nor dismissed. | extensive mill route. The purchasers are| - Georee P Mad e Lo B R o I 3 Sandy Hook—Moderate to| Dec. 19, 1870—Cable despatches from |host of friends. il er™Entire number of pupils, 343 neither | 7: Loretta Williams, Edith Whieler. Barl) New York parties, who have taken pos- |, "‘: Lree "hfl" the cigar ::‘k:i The Fm:d: z“'m" west winds azd parly over-|Paris report the following conditions in| The Thames river was lower yester-jabsent, tarQy nor dismissed,y7: Gilbert L. | Bernhasen, Lucille Gross. Beatrice Spic- | session, and will continue to operate the Mly.w\' e i g e Superieh St 4 =y Saturday. that city: “The delay in the bombard-|day than it has been for years. . The|Denison, Antonio Longo, ‘Charies Preston, | er, Lilllan Swezey, May Vallin. ‘arm and dairy. 3 o i 4 o Wk AN APTEALS NORWICH Hook to Hatteras—Moderate to|ment of Paris was cadused partly by a|C! of Norwich in_ leaving for New Edmund Spicer. Albert' Williams, Alice| First and second grades. Minnie A.| TLouis Tillinghast of Slater avenue has | GrOLEN SILVERWARE WA, BEIDLEMA x rthwost winds and overcast wea- | quarrel hetween Gens. Dlumenthal and | YOTK Tan on to the shoal known as the | Anderson, Obeline Lambert. Wheeler, teacher. Entire number of pu-|%een spending the holidays with his r orrs s PROBATE COURTS DECISIO! < Saturday | Von Roon. The latter wished to use the | Middle ground betw: the mew wharf| Sixth grade, Mary -E: McNamara,|pils, 41, neither absent, tardy, nor dis-| faughter in New Haven. 3 FOUND IN PAWNSHOP | 14on George Deldieman of Martford has Forecast. horses to bring up guns, while thé |and the rolling mill, fd was stuck there | teacher. Iintire number_of punils, 43} missed. 12; Maurice Browning, Nicholas| Many of the local motorists are taking | Practically all of the £0ods that were | appealed the Norwieh probate SoMrts Se- : Southern New Efffland: Fair | former insisted it was impossible: to|fOr several,hours. H 3 1.o|Dcither absent, tardy, nOr dismissed, 6.|J. Conaty, Russell Gross. William R.|out their 1921 automobile rer\llnunn.l.ullwlfll from the hdme of George L. Fuller. | cision in removing Rim 2 the ot s and Sunday; not much chang them. Von Vieldeq| An immense oyster weighing 3 1-2|Grace Corey, Charlstie Johnson, Aary|Mastedt, John S. Skelly, James Sullivan. | the weather up to date has not forced ! while the famlly were absent from home | his son, Leon Geofge The Trerature, b nd now 4000 horses 2z ;,mugm! sounds—a product of the b'm“htf‘?h Is-| Lalima, Marion Pedace, Arthur Beover,|Carl F. Vallin. Herbert A. Williams. | ‘hem to store their ears for the winter. during the past month, were recovered by | appeal was filed” Friday with (ke ot & Sl & i from Germany to haul nes | mnds—is on cxhibition at Capt. Chap-| Rudolph Thumm. Margaret A. Crooks. Myrtle E. Phillips.| Residents, of Lisbon ¢njoyed electrie’|the local police Friday. The police start- | the superior court g R, o L SUgIChe 3 For th it of the poor we mention | Mam's on Market street. o | Fifth grade: Mary F. Hinckley, teach- | Helen A. Spicer, Marie M. Spicer. sower for the first time this week. For ed an Investigation on Friday morning| Nov. 4, 1920, the XNorwich proba tin's observations show the | that coal has risen a doll ton but 1| Thoueh the sireets, are lively wither Entire number of pupls, 23 new Hobart Avenue ‘School Smslting lhehl'fl!'!rlv\::‘ner;ihave been | and second hand atores and pawnshops In | court granted the s-plication ‘o€ Sciec- rds reported from changes|may be consoling to think tha o Wi mag_shoppers; - | ther al - ismlssed” 6. Woi- % o M _| having theig houses wi 3 X E ire ‘ana barometrc. readings | may be consoling, to: think that ice will| £ Cr e ether. was cold 185t isen Morirens Land et ifa: Wi-|. First and sccond’grades. JMary B. But i, houses and_arrange- | (he city were visited and the goods finally | man Kaymond J. Jodoin of Spragee eveni % Which may be interesting. | Diachyshyn, . Kenneth: . Morshiis- Berine | 107 teacher. Entire number of pupls, 23 ments were made by (he Ponemah com- |located in the pawnshop on Franklin | ing the removal of eldieman 48 guardian A Greeneville hoy wedged his. foot im neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 6 Thér. Bar the snowstorms seem to be held pany to furnish the energy. This im- D woy. to fInin. the saersy. strext conducted by Samuel Brunner. The | over Beidleman’s minor son. ~ "|in abeyance by the drought Soen T ad maen = Gilboct ‘Adams, Peter Alex, Joseph Per- | P n n or many | goods recovered included a large amount i1 30 o4 |day moming the horse raiiroad tragk Tucsday. el Fourth grade Marriet T .Adams, tench-| inoor Mury Dankewich, Annie Lambert | Years and the Lisbon people are glad that i of silverware, a clock and sull cise. No | (€% CREAM FOR T 373400 3600 [, smorbic | { couldn’t ston the car 3 ¢r# Entire nuinber of ipils, ‘26: Tel- | DR Racine tomething has:at last been done to sup- | arreats liave yet been made by the local BULLETIN YES £5 36,00 [ Roueavor sielehinE il En vk on dis- |4y for some time. : T absent, tardy, f5m s S s e g E vith electricity. ik Delled. DUt the loeman 1s probably well| Tpee. 33, 1870—Tho following_ ofjeera | iy ook Tuth QLRSI LS. pn G| LThird and fourth erades. Mary WIS SR MO 3 T Peter Séllaa, proprictor o SGE Sve. Compasisons. i Ahary ther as it |were elected at the Palmyra Encan |son Trank Firaco: Jonst moroer drai: | Cline. teache 1 puplis | > - < AR SR S E remembered the employes of 2 IO g5 g e & = 3 ment last evening for the/enshing term' | thids Morell, Edward Wm0 : meither absent, tardy, nor dismissol.| SALVATION ARMY BASKETS S composing room wnd editbeial Joom wih s for Friday: Fair.and cold- ’I\ic‘ .\_“15 uTThzhlt pantaloon: |;—H:] W. F. Rawson, C.'P.; P. 'W. BrugenH | iy 'y grade . Biien Ge?fl";f" bt Timothy . . cxiy. rervert L. Har“" FOR 65 FAMILIES NORWICH POLIC FORCE |Curistmas gifts in the shape 8o a il's weatiise: Fair and alighty i e 5 i “f‘» 4\?1 _‘-l‘“_m o ‘?fi"“h“"')‘ P.5 \\_. H, U:\h(r?vl\:ys‘ W F) l-Sus.h.]ms, Entire number of pupils, 3,;';(;““cf < | ness. George L. <“‘s 3 'Theodun. 8 About 65 families of the city’s poor| The loral n-tiss fa=sp will enjoy Christ- | score of half pint boxes of -'m narthwest wind in its nether integuments, Well, even if | o Hieaie oy oo treasurer; W. |sent, tardy.’ nor dismisstd, 11, Stanley | Lambert, J08ePh SO . Mary Kampt, | Will be made happy) " this _(Christmasy 0 sriokes todsy through the courtesv | which was rapidly m‘m-.r‘“ 1 the — a fashionable excess in iy e S Busch, Alvin Hitchener, Josena 1%iima, S g i 19| morning when they will be presented with Seorge 4 M .cyn Willam D. Ricker | newspapermen du o SUN, MOON AND TIDE occasionally superinducy lains and 1 eclinse of, Ihe sun took Dlace | Felix ‘Pryzbyss, Antojnetie: Balogna. Ma | oacner: o l"‘,:','.‘,"',‘":’;,"{“;,:;‘_‘f,h 9! large market baskets containing all the |and F. Leon Hu'ckins who each gave a|Friday evening. 4 T Ions Ot e e th st I ey glaStes: | Tianna Buonanno, Laura ItPolle, Mary | hoiner. “heteene. Ned Hodge, Frank A.|things necessary for a Christmas dinner | box of fifty cigars to the policemaa. Sun I High || Moon | pariicularly knobby when a can chanced it was visable on the $iohnson, Doris Kennedy, Alico: Sanger, |ty Tnso Darber, Anna Blake. by the Salvation Army. Each of the 2 s | Sets || Water. | Sets. |to be afflicted with an accumulation of AR : { Esther Turner. ill, Rose Barber, A 65 baskets coitains a chicken, a can of | NO ERROR FOUND IN andard Time.) bene about the knee-joint: Second grade, I. M. Des: s cas, potatoes turnips, onjons, coffie NEY- ¥ __(Standard Time = nts Coal is ted by 't t Port | o marais, teac: 1 S , > CRANEY-DONOVAN CASE W | 5w & m [ & 7| Idwin Bynnef, agent of the New York | Ridumond oo sci e oo it Forg|er!, Butire number of gublls, 227 neth. TAFTVILLE butter, bread and ple. - No error has been found in the Craney- - e M0 Providence Steamship company, for- | and 83.70; eax. K80 and §$1: stove, $4.1 | i absent, tardy, not dismissed. Celeste| Roderick Moelleur, now statiomed at| The total indome from the kettles thi| f;y5van case according fo tne oplilon 4 merly well known in this city, fell from |and $4 tnut, $2.80 and $3. Busch, Danny -Cellucels Mary » Cellucel, | port Adams, in the U. xrmy, is home| year together with the other contribu-| g ROV SO0 SRR o 0 e iz the forward platform of a horsecar -Ahorse attached to] Mary Leone ‘Frank Merell for the Christmas holi tions. will amount to about 3500 a8 Was} e grst verdict was given for the 1 9 Boston Sunday, fracturing skull rin over by tae car ”/F~“‘u~:"d9v |§ Luella Wilson, teach-| Archie Torrance who is stationed at| estimated on Friday evening. D‘é‘,"",'f‘,'." pininglr, Johs. I, Craney. to the amount il " ), injuries are believed to be fat illed. Coming down Bean | ¢T~ Tintire rumber of>pupils, 37; neith-1tn, 1. S. Naval Training Station at{have also beerd recefved from m! i on « d, W er absent, tardy, nor of $5.500 on Lee. 20, 1916.° On March 11 de, yester- | vas icy and the ca ismissed, 4. Au-| Newpor s ing the week end vis-| Circle, King's Daughters. The Playmates’ o < -3 : ice was t one el e gustine Ferocco, Domonic Feroceo, Tony R e ]V:trurr‘:;iu“i‘::j the village. Sewin Club and Miss Martha L. Osgood. | 11,1920, R'efoopll.verdiét was given for 7, After bigh water i is low | there as o large mumber of skaters who | eming pover car nequired an Jmpo | 5G, Sohn Soledkt - oo i William SicGarrigle of the Hampton| A Christmas tree pind cntertainment — s ed by flood tide. went to enjoy the exhilirating winter { tus that could not bhe trolled. and run- | _ Earion de ;" Susie C. hittle- | Roads Naval Electrical school is home| will be given for the poor cl Ty [ sport. ning into the horse knocked him down [§6¥ 884 Marion L. Bailey, teachers. En-| for the week en. Thursday evening. GREENEVILLE | Dee. 21, 1870.—As the six o'clock train | and byoke h The animal died { I Tamber of puplls. ¢ "!;’",lhl‘f]_fllh- Mr. and Mrs, Edward Ri ng of lrau 2 f " on the Norwich and Worc within % {ent, tardy. nor dismissed. 3. Lillian Kyle, | River is visiting tives in the village e T i ekl ot W ring: the Worce i age of ‘the Waure: | Michele Pappagallo, Shbino Placenza, 3| Fre e oo %¢| FOUR EXTRA TEMAS TO < W Aitiothy Casas t coll n St e comnany, No. 1, Falls School. Misses Rose Murphy and. Roberta / DELIVER PARCEL POST TODA g i s e The - impac {was received 3 ey sman | o LSRRt Crowe, students at the Willimantic Nor-| Four extra teams will be required this o B R i Raasiers e mail car and st | work of s well as wse, is beautifully |y, o “‘mwO;‘,’rmrf:‘r::;ri;‘;: F. | mal school, are home for the Christmas| (Saturday) morning to rllellve: |hr-Lh\|i: el Hho et . was put by | painted rior construction. I | 5= carn, tea pals f DUpils. | poriays. pile of Christmas parcel post packages || JRtes ol Wita Croes ich ta g tindl Tt dont|1s other carriage in | 37, Neither absent, tardy nor dismissed. ’ ! flowers The bearers ¢ Clapp, Thomas Din Edward and Wi a 2 3 : Mrs. Charles Nplan and Keran Nolan [ that poured into the local postoffice on | . " iotor, Mr. jSevec Lhie ince, es favorably with | 700V Sufleski, Bthel OMrad, Teresalof Long Dranch, N. J.. are visiting rel-{Friday. evening. FEvery package that w I 3 em a e | atives in the village over Christmas. |came in on the mail trains Christmas o » whs t it SR D gineer | . S¢¢0nd and Third grades, Agmes L1 Dayid O'Brien of the Submarine Base|Eve and chose which will arrive on the} T i e e o urran, teacher. Entire number of pupils, | ¢ - i Carrier of the fire devartment visite 30; neither® abs is now at the home of his parents on|trains this morning will be delivered to FERSERES v onsron ring his : ose of pur- °r: gbsent, {tardy_ nor dism ! Providence street for the week end. fheir destinations today. . $ s held at St. Mary's o i ot i “0‘|;‘“_.}‘P:‘:IOA;’:ILli;an?‘klregli; Mary Sufles MissyDennis _ Beique was @ visitor| Due to the splendid cooperation of the C‘Iul” ‘0" zsc’ 500, sl m sz w aM ss.“ n of the de o JOREAY. ATternben. fer Tohtison, Thebe . tB bl Fros in_Willimantic Fri postal clerks and carriers” the huge piles | Y UV, ! ol Mih s P o asne . Nieho “‘i\-h-lwnh[ Warren Sharples. a student - at the|of letters. post cards and packages that, ' was deacon an Tt oY Socha, Joseph Zahaba. | yassachusetts Institute of Tuchnolozy |have been arriving in a steady siream | ed wa P | XMAS CHEER FOR MANY CHILDE irs Second grades, Lillian C. | Stetson, teache is at the home of his parents over the | for the last two or three days, have been of the ma LADIES il PE Entire number of pu-| Christmas recess. kept moving and the office has been . Weekly Payments ipils, 30; neither absent. tardy, nor dis- y ¢, only to be | i J. La Fonta Al Christmas was br Perfect o 2. B o it J. A. Atwood, treasurer of the Pon-|cleaned out time after time, only to be wo hymsis &f t%4 clo % ot Bl i o P Lssiaar 2i Jenny Dudek, John Zahaba.| sman Company was in the village Fri-|piled up again upon the arrival of each B ‘K Burtl whs I 814 B nlgt L e & Hian High Street School. lay. > train. e F 8 Y23 A committal service w y| str i i ot , *chool | Wirst B grade, Flizabeth W. Weller,| A surprise paPty was ziven Miss SI-| Postmaster Murphy apoke very h ) SRS Wt & Bucke bitioa't Dot e e, Jundneat of announced from the office of the | teacher, Entire number of pupils, 37.|mone Bissonette, Thursday evening by|ly Friday evening of the excellent work FRANKLIN SQUARE rge of the fun sl it B it ke Liptuohocls S it eYeL her absent, tardy nor .dism 2i|n number of her girl friends. A social| done by his men throughou: the week. | ’ bk i fon ol Bt [ Marion Gelios, Adam Butkiewicz. ‘| time was enjoved by those attending, |“They have accomplished wonders.” said | = NNECTICUT \ Boyd s spending a few days 1 cand At Thanksgiv ' | Tourth grade, L. A. Stanton, teacher. ['ncluding the playing of games and sev-|the postmaster. “Had it not been for nORWlCH, Co me of his sister in Providence eyl b e | Entire number of pupils, 36; neither al.|¢ral vocal selections. During the even-|their hearty and splendid cooperation. - ré. Patrick F. Bray, Jr.| R IR nERe sent, tardy, nor dismissed, 2; William | RS refreshments were served. The par-|the office would be hopelessly clogged srned after spending a few . " cnes, wi has | Brewer, John Butova. ty broke up at a late hour. all voting relatives in New York ci pandonng L o0t Tmn dlan | Third grade, . H. Kilrov, etacher, Tn.| the hostess a pleasant entertainer. . mbers attended a dance|, L Cottage Homs. wa | [tire number of punils, '33; neither absent,| -One of the local store keepsrs who . ad Road hall Friday even-( 1OMe of the late’ glfred | Coregeom | tardy, nor dismissed 3: Helen Norie, Sa.| S¢lls Bulletins stated the other day that the trip by auto, . an printer of Norwich, | rah Yoselev: Billy Poblo: once out of sixteen y s he had migsed | ance of Rochester. N. T., ta| ¢ €arly in, the year by o e oraham, Leslle| Second grade, Kate J. Willey, teach- sE ety ‘ SRR LB e of nis| TR D ! Datte er. Entire number of pupils, 33; neither| . = e street, s e absent, tardy, nor dismissed? 4: Tillie] SAYS IT FIRST AND SAYS IT LAST. W. Burns has accepted a posi-| PENIES MOTION TO ,. -\1".-, '-"lfi; »\;.‘;: & Hilderbrand, Angelo Attenelli, Edwara | Carrie Harrel, 319 Nicholson St., o Greeneville Paper mill SET ASIDE VERDICT e e o Saalko ol i e DIC iy etie has returned to his home Bl ik T a R i L 125 Magaaca: | o Flost A grads, Mildred; M. . Flimone | that Toleys toney 2ad Tar is all rignt. nfield aften spending a few days A ADment rve by | ;Mo Catherine MeVeigh, | Loacher. Entire number of puplls, 44:land [l say It last.” © Thousands of bolties o:oF Sahn Pretite. : N A e Garelels | neither absent. tardy, hor dismissed, 5.|of this reliable remedy were bought lags eski has returned to the New- B e ol Snicer. Giadye . | Mary Marcaione, Helen Butkewitz, An-|week by -areful rothers so as to be pre- oo - witer ‘ending & | 0. s ity Eriday in the c: ot Spicer, Glady | zeline Alfire, Stephen Stephano, Joseph |Pared to =h-ck coughs, colds and croup at R SO madiog & ishop of New Landon, asainst Belton | tea Tucker Grace J.| foulava, the begining, 1t ‘acts amost. instantly: Woi'liam Moleskit of Fifth atreet Copp. executor in the estate of . Thornton, Kindergarten, Mary McGarry, teacher. | §1t5 Dhilesm. soothes raw, irritated gnem- TS HAEL LA v s T Sever F. T Fellows, teacher.| Entire number of pupils, 54; neither ab- af“fo e o e R T XMAS TREE AND TURKEY S Y itles 2 ind a verdict was retumned sus- FOR SHELTERING ARMS e R s SR T it . thought of many friends is [ pre e will of Miss Benham, who wae i - iristmas a_fest e o ths gin it it b was hold of 18 at There of unsound mind and.charging unds fluence in- to be a tree wh en by Jerry Driscoll, the A the “r“J:::“ ’f_”&‘ o 'lr]*-f“- NUGGETT IMPERIALES FOR were given by the B. & N. club SRRSO LI, has Bl v, | DZULETIY FORCE XMAD RV 5 gy Christmas eve the al| J T for the dinner has deen | and composing | E Mrs. Charles L. tin \were lightened by the genc | g Dowita Biee., ice of a hox of cizars from George I H avens, oranges for the entire | den. If Mr. Madden could have s “AT CHRISTMAS BE MERRY, AND THANKFUL WITHAL, AND FEAST THY POOR NEIGHBORS, THE GREAT WITH THE SMALL" Our Earnest 1d Miss Porteous, dnd other | force conte: ffing away or Mrs. Howard L. nton, | £t Tmperi ng the ev ets and Christmas would have been assured the me gfts of Mrs. Charles H. Pr his way of playing * extra Christmas luxu given by Mre. Elizabeth Norton ¥. C. A. Open ANl Da¥ Christmas oll. Generous gifts for | e Jocal Y. M. C. A. building will open ta CSlaus, ‘ W. Cai e usehold have come from the t ousehold h as usual at 9 a. m. and will remain open mittee of the Sheltering Arms and |ungil 10 p. m.. Members and friends S and gifts of calendars for | yjj| he welcome duriag the entire day, a8 have been made by Mrs. H. 2 % L onal greetings for each one of the come” trom “Stre. " Louiea Children Cry Lee, Mrs. A. Cleworth 1115, the former matron, Miss FOR FLETCHER'S arston of Japsn, and Wilam| = AS T ORI A | * toAll for a Hearty (9 0O1g@ Fashioned 'Christmas Season withHealth and Prosperity throughout 'S A T TIME IT°’S ABOU IM Somebody Said Something Cheerful ' : Let’s talk about the blessings of peace; or The tremendous crops, greater than any we ever h;d; or E The fact that there is ne epidemic of influenza in sight; or The wonderful spirit of helpfulness and toleration that has grown up 4n our midst; or ¥ © The broad and considerate way in which the difficulties attending P4 the deflation process are being handled; or ; (A The fact that happiness comes from within and not from with- '? out, and that if we have lost some of our earthly possessions; but p % g i I Good at any hour of the day Baker's Cocoa woeSy 5 still have health and friends, we need not be unhappy; or- B : is especiall: in 4 The incoming administration, which we hope will bring business 8l .p 3113’ gio.Od ;)fl ghe il sense and judgment to the solution of our problems; or »‘, QVUH? S Smort e he qre '}' The general proposition that we are the most fortunate people in B3 g retirind. 1is flavor is It the world, with the safest government, the greatest opportunities ¥l and the most promising future; or " That THEPLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY, 1" for more than forty-¢ight years located on Main Street, founded on principles of merchandising the Best Pianos, the Best Victrolas, the Best Furniture, the Best Diamonds, Watches, and Jewelry—The Best Available in all their Varied Lines—is ready to render every service 2 possible consistent with legitimate merchandising. ‘ " R. C. PLAUT, President/ ) (R MR TR L delicious, its aroma most attractive;and it is condu- cive o restful sleep without beind in any sense 7 of the word, a ; narcotic — Absolutely pure and wholesome. m I LG s PO R EER R R LR RIS {8 T S T T e T IO T T