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T of peace. Boy Scouts at inter-city meet. 8—Rev. Dr. Newall Dwight Hillis lectures at Community House. Miss Badith M. Rockwell in charge of the | Red Cross, $—Flag for V.(nn- of Foreign Wars presented to Richard in honor of Private Richard Hourigan. Deaths of Wm. H. Rolfe, ll.rl. Thomas E. Hourigan Post (Dr. John Ruhl. St. James' Lodge holds annual election: Rev. M. H. May or- dained a priest 37 years. Walnut Hill farmers hold extension meeting. 22—Bomerset Ledge, F. and A. M., elects officers. Deaths of Amos E. Black, Albert Augustus Spaulding and Lucy Wetherbee-Rockwell. Rotary Club has Christmas party. Comfort Circle holds election of officers. O'Brien and Mrs. Michgel E. Conian.| 23—Local institutiens enjoy Christ- Nemrod Grotto, Mystie Order of |mas celsbrations. Jewigh Women's Veilsd Prophets of the Council observes first anniversary. Realm, instituted at Community | Deaths of Mrs. Samuel A. Ray, Mrs. Haouse. and Mrs. Ida M. 10—Chamber of Commeree & by Edw. F. Trefs. W. Avery. Jarvie-M Burdiek- O (falley and Heffman-Abrahamsen wi fdings. ,{—Armistice Day celebration. Dedith eof Mrs. Wm. J. Hall. Lyston- Poulin wedding. 18—Armistice Day parade has 2,000 in Dne. Death of Mrs. Heary Cromwell. Mullins-Hosey wedding. Rotary Club observes Armistice Day with speelal patriotic exereises. 14—Norwich Motorcyele Club holds annual fall Ladd-Martin wedding. Mrs. James Burke and Mrs. Egan. The 33rd annual meet! Norwieh Union of Christian held at Central Baptist Church. Re- port of Red Cross on rut year made. 15—Commen counci! outing. House. Nevins-Carver Circle, organized. 16—Campbell-Contratoff and Brown- Lamoreaux weddings, Death of Mrs W. B. F. Landers. 17 — Vetter-Brooks, and Brown-Gagnop weddh Deaths of Hezekiah B. Smith, Miss Jenni Potter and Mrs. Wm. H. Miner. fe 18—Morrell-Diffiey wedding. TFlks Lodge receives official vigitors. Deaths of Mrs. Margaret Bruce Perry and Mrs. Stephen J. Driscoll. C.otJ, ddressed Death of Geerge Deaths of Sidney M. Barry, Catherine of the saver approves new line pump regulations. Meeting astern Conneeticut Branch Woman's Board of Missions held at Community Sullivan-Lyons Howard Hinton Beebe. 24—Spanish War Veterans and Aux- illary observe Christmas, Sedgwick ‘Woman’s Relief Corps hold business meetl Announcemsnt of Christmas music in the various churches. 26—Quarterly meeting of Independ- ent N. Lodge, 1. O. B. A, held. All' the churches gelebrate the bhirth of . the Christ. Banke contribute to the police pension fund. 27—Mr. and Mrs, James E. C. Leaeh eelebrate their)25th wedding anniver- sary, Girlg' Cjih and Mereier Couneil entertain or children at Christmas parties. Nerwieh Belt Co. elsets new officers. Deaths of Patriek Bray and Eli M. Whitney. Angell-Taylor wed- ding. Public school perfect attend- ance records publihed. 28—Hourigan Post, V. of F. W., helds | § annual meeting, Christmas enter- tainments at Trinity Episcopal and Central Baptist Churches. Deaths of Mrs, Augusta Vera, James Gorden and Patrick F. Bray. 29—Instatlation of officers of Ba- chem Chapter. Meeting of Rotary Club. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Gard- r gelebrate golden wedding anni- versary. Compensation Commissioner Donohue reappointed hy Governor Lake. Hazard-Hubbard and Jacques- McNamara weddings. 80 — Progressive Missionary Club 19 _past commander's badge pre-|Te-elects officers. Annual meeting of mented to Earle Herrick. Death of |Manufacturers’ Association. Meetings Miss Rlizabeth McDermott. Kent-|of Masonic Past Masters' Association isgraber wedding., Meeting of the |and Rose of New England Lodge, No. Union, King's Daughters. D. A.lgog Bmai Brith. Coetter-Reardon R. holds second whist of series.|yedsinz Deaths of Mrs. J. Bryon Women's Federation and Parish House Department of Park Church votes gift of $150 to Backus Hospital, 21—David Bendett dies from in- iries received in automobile aceident. theath of Mrs. Robert McNickle and Fhederick E. Newton. Haden-Erick- \ wedding. Helping Hands give a sper. Academy students celebrate v over Buckeley. New yved Order of Red Men, Mohegan ituted. unty milk men elect officers, Church presented a me- First annual meeting of Impi- ar. tribe of Sweet and John A. Watts, FIRES DURING THE YEAR. The list of the fires with kind of call, how occurred, cause, occupant, location and loss in order mentioned —(T) representing telephone and (S) still alarms—is as follows: JANUARY. (T) Dwelling, chimney fire, H. Coughlin, 31 Prospect St. (T) Tenements, chimney fire, Couneil of Catholic Women. |John McNaught and others, 26-28 Mec- Smith and Haden-Ericson | Kinley Ave. gs. Deaths of Mrs. Osear| 17 — (Box 44) Garage and store- er and Joseph A. Wood. house, unknown, Plauf-Cadden Co., seath of Mrs, Frederick A.|Talman St. Harvey, Mrs. David Andersen and| 18—(T) Tenements, mattress near Mrs. Jpames Conlan. Karkutt-Zaha T J. Ready and others, 2 wedding. Moose initiate largh class, ; < S$t. Jame's’ Lodge has official visitation. | 18 — \"'i Dwelling, chimney fire, eph W. Carlevale speaker on | Thomas Shields, 1 Crescent Sj. ization work at Park Churech. \wvin Lewis Thornton ordained Norwieh Rotary Club jinner for 75 boys, Mrs. Wm. M. Tucker, Calk- Thanksgi th of 9 — (T) Stores, overheateq stove pipe, H. A. Heebner, 26 Water St. 19 — (F) Yantie Cemetery bank, sparks from locomotive, City of Ner- wich, Lafayette St. ine-Gleason, L'Heureux-Bonis and| 19 — (T) Tenements, defective ,-Straub weddings. FElks pro- |chimney. Mrs. A. C. Johnsen and and United Workers 50 |others, Trading Cove. ving dinners. 20 — (T) Dwelling, chimney fire, rop-Bailey, Schultz-Rich- | R C. Jones, 68 Broad St. -Heigle and Curto-Piezza| 21 — (T) Tenements, chimney fire, Rev. Robert L. Roberts zd- hanksgiving union services G. R. Parkinson and others, 79 Lafay- ette St. United Congregational Churen,| 24 — (T) Tenements and stores, Abel-Tarber —wedding, Deaths |chimney fire, Thomas Guinan and Henry Merriman and Edmund D, |others, 183 Franklin St. Steele Tubbs family reunion at| 24 — (T) Open yard, sparks from bk locomotive, rear 111" River Ave. e { 25—(T) Saloon, stores, etc.. chil- Patridge-Mowry, Colling-Walli- ser and Bromley-Brady weddings. Death of James B. Palmer. St. An- drew’s rector, Rev. C. F. Williams, preaches to 1. 0. O. F.. M. U. Lodges. Major degree conferred on Baltic K. Ar®“with matches, Peter B. McKelvey and others, 33 Franklin St. 28—(T) Open lot, brush fire, Lucas Estate, West Main St. 29—(T) Store and tenement, over- O F e hented stove, John Plovak and others, 29 Norwich R. F. D. serves 1,310 |Yantie Cove. 4 e ot wndr Seaeces ot | 31—(Box 13) Tenements, oil stove, e o ohary, DU Tl Wittiam Yohe and others, 21 West Oldelme, Washington Sireet. Deaths | Thames St : of George Griswold and Mre. John |31 — (T) Dwelling, chimney fire, e e irenin sroand | William Crowe, 33 Laurel Hill Ave. ‘ for new Y. M. C. A. building. 30—Owls' Nest ohserves 1ith anni- EERRUARY: versary. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ives| 6—(T) Store and tenements, chim- brate 50th wedding anniversary,|new fire, Mrs. E. Cilley and others, Death of Oliver Dutton. Loval Order |183-187 Franklin St. ot Mase contir Sk Nexise T—(T) Barber shop, etc,, overheat- ed steam pipes, Frank Rusello and DECEMBER others, 11 Main St. - ORI : ; 11—(T) Private highway, burning AT ey omon, €0, InSSr- | rupbish, Norwich Hat Co. White's Ct. drew’s Church celebrates church and | 15 u‘{ n“"g 19%, mashs Thond Joop. el Y amniversaries, Deniie " of | motive, M. A. Barbir, rear 263 Laurel Toseph . Carpenter and Mre, Charles | 737 %0, 4 vomonite, auto turned A M o Harper injured by aute. |CVeF Otto Ferry, front of 19 MeKinley enry Harpe H | Ave. T hs of John W, Hield and Jason 12— Wo. 2 ;. o8 2 —Wood lot, brush fire, Geer Es- Youns. Yesgley-Graham and DIvon- | ate rear Spring Garden Ave. 1 Annual meeting of New London ty Historical Soelety, Deaths of Joseph Allen Griswold, Mrs. Jessie 1 mith and Clarence Taylor. < hold annual memorial serv- ice. Kenig-Crumb wedding. Annual meeting of Division No. 1, A. O. H. County Farm Bureau reports work and elects officers. Sedgwick Post, No. 1, ects officers. Death of Charles H. >arker 6—Foresters of Amerjca meet. Meet- ing of common conneil. Death of Amos A. Baldwin. Deaths of Mrs. Will L. Stearnsg and Mrs. George B. Jones. Mercier Ceur Catholic Ladies of Celumbus, te officers. Duncan-Syme wed- §-Agricultura! Society helds an- nus! meéting. Meeting of Connecti- eyt Council of Cathelic Women, Nor- fer ch. Rotarians meet. 9 s l\' Fred H. James and Rebert Denisei 16 \1,:v,ng. of missiens departmant of Woman's Federation of Park Church and Vineyvard Workers of Central Baptist Chureh. Death of Thomas J, lew pumpers and metor aerial fire department. American truck Weolen Co. takes over Yantie and Thamesville mille. Deaths of Mra. Jehn B. Avery, Mrs. John F. Nevins win Spalding. Deaths of Mrs. John H. Fielding, 18 Fred H. James and Charles Hull An- derson. 14—Bankers Trust Co. opens. Saghem Chanter, No. 57, O. E. S., holds annual election. Meeting of Round Table. Ottavanio-Stranieri wedding. Holdridge-Kinney engagement gn- nounced 1p—Annual Christmas ~sale of the Ladies’ Aid of the Church of the Good Shepherd. Teplitz-Frnst, Watson - Bums and Foley-Coughlin weddings. Dagths of Mrs. Pphraim W. Williams and Miss Lydia M, Larsen. 18—Mrs. Fred G, Bliss elected lect- urer of County Pomena. Trinity Fpis- m 1 Parish Ald Soclety helds Chrigt- sale. Deaths of Mrs. Bgmund R. Fwer and Mrs, John J. Deviin. 17—Annual meeting and election of offieers of Fletcher Post, American Legion with re-election of Dr. Black- mar as commander, General Aiken elected honorary nresident of Civil Service Reform Association. “Annual meeting and elegtion of officers of Vietory Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F, M. U. 19—Deaths of Charles A. Satferles, Capt. Congtance Webb Chatfleld and Mrs. Pdward Wright. Hugh Campbell obgerved his 79th birt! y at the State Tuberculosis Sfinn(qumn 30—Annual meeting and election -of officars of the Ladies’ Auxiliary® to Fletcher Post, American Legion. Nem- rod Grotto appoints its officers. 31—Deaths of Rev. Ehen Tirrell and 53 21—(Oral) Tenement, chimney fire, I. Mandell and others, 11 High St. 21—(T) Dwelling. chimney fire, A. Bill, 100 West Thames St. 26 — (T) Tenements, overheated furrace pipe, W. F. Hill and others, 87 Washington St. 25 — (T) Shop, plumber's toreh, J. F. Tompkins, West Main 8t. F. 27 — (T) Dwelling, oil heater, P. W. Chapman, 86 McKinley Ave. I MARCH, 8 — (T) Tenements, chimney fire, William Fournier and eothers, 33 Fourth St. 2 9 — (T) Tenements, chimney fire, Frank Paquette, 16 Lafayette St. 18 — (T) Tenements and stere, ehimney fire, Hagold Shaw and ethers, 14 Twelfth St. 13—(T) Woods, brush fire, Geer's Fstate, Geer's Woods. 13—(T) Open lot, brush fire, Clar- ence Mathewsen, rear Sunnvside Ave. 14—(T) Open yard, grass fire, C. W, Burton, rear 744 North Main St. 14—(T) Open lot, burning rubbish, Frank Kimball, rear 1556 Spruce St. 17-—(P) Open lot, grass fire, Dr. R. R, Agnew, rear 296 Washingten St. 17—(T) Open lot, grass fire, Calvin Swan, rear 81 Mechanic St, 19—(T) Woeed lot, grass fire, wich Lend TImprevement Co., Mountain Ave. 19—(T) Open lot, grass fire, wich Tand Improvement Co., Brown St. 20—(Box 12) Barn, unknown, ris Bass, rear 203 West Thames 22—(T) Open lot, grass fire, Pollock, 271 West Main St. 23—(T) Dwelling, rubbish in fire- place, A. H. Lathrop, 15 Hamlin Ave. 23—(Box 13) Open lot, grass fire, Mrs. Mary Sullivan, rear 33 West Thames St. 23—(T) Open lot, grass fire, James Ellis, rear 127 Platt Ave. 30 (T) Dwelling, unknown, Howard Baker, 131 Lafayette St. 31 — (T) Tenements, chimney fire, Joseph Lenkine and others, 98 Peck fit. APRIL. 2—(T) Open lot, brush fire, Ner- wich Land Imorovement Co,, rear H North Thames St. 3 — (T) Mohegan Park, brush fire, Clly of Norwich, Mehegan Park, () rk. brush fire, City of )vmh Mohegan Park. 4—(T) Yard, grass fire, Albert M. Butler, 43 John St. 5—(T) Store and tenements, chinr- ney fire, Miss O'Connor and others, corner Thames Square. 14—(Box 12) Store and tenements, unlmown, Chester Nowacki and others, 237 West Thames St. 14—(T) Automobile, back firing, Jflm TLadnig, oppesite 454 West Main n —_ ‘l‘uementg. soot burning, \ Nor- rear Nor- rear Mor- St. Louis N, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921 Joseph Cazanbeski, 28 Cove St. 21 — (Box 211) Test alarm, corner Broad nnd erun Sts. of Norwich, rear Mountain Ave. 31—(Oral) dust, Patrick Sweeney and others, 25 the paridh house last Thursday evemirg 22 — (Box 228) Test alarm, corner | Chestnut St. ? | was greddly enjoyed by a large mumber Boswell An and Pourteenth St. NOVEMBER | Extra seats had to be supplied for the 28 — (Box 115) Test alarm, corner | > _(T) Open lot (or dumping opes who came lste, The film, The Oi4 West Main and Forest Sts. ground), rubbish burning, City of Nor-| Christmas fifty years ago found Nor- |house and lot at No. 40 Washington By 2% f‘"‘,, v 23 — (Box 12) Ml and storehouse, | wich, Joseph Perkins Road. wich under g blanket of snow and Ice, [street for $11,200. part of the evening - unknown, Kolb Carton Mfg. Ce.| §—_(Box 321) Dwelling, short circult|and pedestrians siipped and slid from | The New London Northern road has | ETAMm® RE. Wis Wy Bes - e Thameville, of wires, John A. Holland, Asylum St.|place to place while shopping. There [declarsd a dividend of 4 per cenmt. on |PJEture Santa Claug appeared an 34—(T) Saloon and tenements, un- 10—(T) known, Antheny Desaris and others. MAY. Hop Open yard, burning saw- Tenements, children with mutchu. J, and A. Caprilozzi, 125 Bal- 14—(‘1‘) Garage, back fire of auto- IN NORWIH FITY YEARS AGD was very little of interest outside current events and Christmas was a very quiet day In the city. Extracts from the files of The Bulle- the capital stock, payable o nor after Saturday next. Charlag Sith, of Ledyard, fell over a = ] 4 — (Box 233) Test alarm, North |mobile, Thomas McMahon, rear 38 |tin of 71 follow: i o ‘;’;;"}’;‘;’,,:;,’r i Main and Gas and Electric Light | Elizabejh St. Dec. 25, 1871—The unnaturally cold | oeinar, ‘Works. 19—(Box 33) Tenements, soot in|weather of last week was broken Satur- 4—(T) Open lot, brush fire, Will- iam Kramer, off St. Regis Ave. 83 Church St. stovepipe, W. W, Pendleton and others, Reaports that the village of South heavy fall of snow which ap- 98s Ly hesyy il of - | Woodatock was in grave danger on last peared in the mopning but was quickly 9 — (T) Tenements, chimney fire,| 20—(T) Tenements, chimney fire,|whisked away by & violent rain. In the [S2turday night have arrived here. The Frances Paguette and others, 16 Laf- | Coste Panageote and others, 275 North evening a heavy gale of wind prevailed |Bates of the reservoir had frozen and ayette St. Main St. and with streets as slipery as the paths | When the heavy rain came there was no 16—(Box 115) Tenements and ptere, | 21—(T). Tenements and saloon, ofl| of virtue pedestrianism was anything |Outlet for the water which w: fast smoking on_roof, L, Resenberg and | stove smoke, Mrs. Helen Gates and |but a joy. Jpuking g others, 194 West Main St. olgem 8-10 Market St. The wassail bowl has been broken by Dec. 27, 1871—At the annual meeting L T £y 5—(Bex 21) Tenements, unknown,| modern morality and the ornamented {of the Norwich Benevelent Catholle sn- Alvin J. fsl‘.,,";:,‘;“’::{;;hg;"gh::f_ F. Nowatsky and others, 46-48 Boswell | poar's head has given place to the m rlfl\ st evening, Willlam H. Ehields nut St. Ave. terfous sausage, but Christmas is still | eleeted president ; Thomas MeGarry 13 — (T) Dwelling, chlmney fire, DECEMBER with us; and though the vule log, lighted B president : Charles Kingberger. rec- Clark Hommell, 28 Mulberry S 1—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire. Chas.|from the Christmas past, no longer |ording secretary; Michae!l Hourjgan 13 — (D 'l'mene_nu. eMmmy fire, | Wheeler, 28 Geer Ave. blazes in cavenous fireplaces, the spirit |treasurer: Franeis H. Gordon, financial Jaseph C. and Mrs, E, Worth, 18-20 2—(Box 27) Tenements, unknown,|of the day burns warmly and diffuses |seeretary; James Conklin, secretary of Elmweed Ave. Ubald Codesse and others, Shetucket|as genial a glow over humanity as it |fines and regalias. 16 — (Box 23) Stere and bakery, 8t, nmnd fire, Mohican co.. 262 Main 17 ~ (T) Tenements, mt in five- | 150-154 West Main St. %‘“ Joseph Urpaneies and ethers, | 7—(T) Dwelling, smoke in rooms, st. Edwin W. Higgins, 130 Gglion St. 18—(Bex 24) Tenements, defective T—(T) Tenements, imney fire, chimney, 2—(Bex 14) Store and tenements, backdraft, Thomas Janons and others, did in the time of generations past, when the world was centuries nearer the foundation of the festival. Friday afternoon the infant child of a Fally woman was left alone by fits mother and on her return she found the child’s clothing afiire. The child was so At the regular session last evening of Palmyra Encampment, L0.0.F. the following officers were eleeted for the ensuing term: C, P, Willlam H Hig. gins; H. P., Charles W. Spalding: S. W William N. Andrew; soribe, Pnnk Spalding; J. W., James W. Andrew: as- Tedelle Perry and others, 62 | Mrs. Amanda Mitchell and others, 50|badly burned that it died Saturday |sistant seribe and treasurer, H. Hobart Nortb Main 8t. Cedar St. morning. Roath. d 18—(Box 27) Smoke house, sparks 9—(T) Auto truck, fllling tank with| Dec. 26, 1871—There was no Bulletin Dee. 30, 1871—A young lady mffering from fire-box, Giresneville Public Mar- | Basoline, Edward Chappell & Co., 50 on this date. from®neralgia, attempted to administer ket, rear 456 North Main 8t. West Main St. Dec. 27, 1871—A lad named Driscoll, | eholoroform to herself Thursday night 19—+(T) Stores and offices, eareless 9—(T) Hotel, defective chimney,|sixteen or seventeen vears of age, em- |but was overpowered by the fumes and handiing of matehes, Shannon Co. and | J. A. Brady estate, 79-81 Shetucket St.[ploved in Lebanon, visited the jewelry |when dlscovered was In a critical condi- others, 10 Shetucket St. 10—(T) Open yard, brush fire, Mary | store of S. R. Parljn,( Monda (nr\nro- tln'n Prnm:-:; restoratives averted an S E. Hartie, rear 142 North Main quested to be shown some ne | unharpy aeccident. . L) ,?,‘,”"g;{;’_;*;';‘;;;;gm,;g; 12—(T) Office and storchouse, over- | of the clerks, a son of William McCune, | An inebriated Ethiopian uninteligentils 108 River Ave. 20—(Oral) Pridge, sparks from lo- comotive, Central Vermont R. R. Co., ‘West Main St. West Main St. 19—(T) Restaurant and tenements, overheated stove, A. Stefan and others, heated motor, Max Gordon Corp., 10-20 a slipped 2 cartridge into r#irderous Iroking weapon about an ineh long and attempted to explain the mechanism of Jumped into the river on the West Side yesterday In the attempt tn prove that the time for skating had arrived. o fed o the lock. While doing so the hammer| Contritutors of poems and pathetlc 21—(T) Open vard, r B Franklin St. X : sltpped_and the cartridge was-exploded, proge articles on “the dving vear.” ing, Nathan p.ggu;,,a,,,h,flu:‘:;h D?“,’:?s 20—(Box 64) Dwelling, chimney fire, | the ball passing through the boy's finger |igst night of the vear,” and kindred su rear 58 Franklin St. " | Joseph Silverman, 601 West Main St. |anq penetrating Driscoll's clothing to his | jecty are respectfully requested to et 28 — (T) Dwelling, chjldren with| 20—(T) Dwelling, defective wire,|ahdomen. \In apprehension of his im-|up a little. % matches, Joseph Kicsuk, 11 Tannar's | Jo0P Martin, 20 Oak St. mediate dissolution, he was_carried to Lo £ 21— (T) Dwelling, chimney fire,|(he Wanregan house, where two physl- 23—(Box 6) Dwelling, children with | MI% B v Jacques and others, 95 Bos-| ojana attempted to probe the wounds It HANOVER matches, Joseph Kiczuk, 11 g | WEL ATES - they were unable to trace the course o 7 £ 25 — (Box §) Sterehouse, unknown, | VV; LATrabee and others, § Hill St. worse, Suddenly a messenger from the |, m,fmm, the snthem, *“There Were Max Gordon & Son Corp, rear 13| 21— (T) Dwelling, fireplace, Abner|ctore appeared, where the ball had been |cle wmoFning the awoem. “Thers TER Franklin 8¢, : : Behwartz, 25 Perking Ave, found_on e foor. havine ‘pegstrated | Sniptirds fn the Fisid was very iy 31 — (T) Dwelling, chimney fire,| 28—(Box 28) Blectric wires, fac-|Diiceoll'y body about an eighth of an [eoloved b the coneremation. A soctal Clovis ~Charbonneau, New London [fory, Ufford Textile Co., rear T Tenth |inch and had been thrown bacls by the |FIE & P BRI TR L0l F00 il Turnpike, East Great Plain. St. muscles of the abdomen. The \vmmfl;“" was finely rendered by Mrs. F. G. Way. +| _28—(T) Hot ashes, dwelling, Dr.[at once removed themselves from the |84 TR LI T ™ ) ativi: JUNE. W. Tyler Browne, 275 Broadway. field and passed the remainder of the | . G o given’ in the parish house by 2—(T) Foundry, sparks from eupo-| 25—(T) Chimney fire, dwelling, |98V ¥th ::lafi\'ssfl!n 9:&2(:3::“‘:;::1 his |the church school. Those taking, part la, Vaughn Founary Corporatien, 11-25 | Mrs. Alice B. Prentice, 185 Washington | . e e o et e R 5 b B g st. e aaid he would hang | Mary. “Mrs. Roderic acleod osep! 4—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, i eve when he kindly sa John W. Seott; E th, Mrs W Fred 8. Jackson, 46 Baltic St. 28—(T) Chimney fire, tenements,|yp her stocklngs for her. Which he fa 16, Park: the Angel. Miss Eilsie 5—(T) Tenements, seot in stove|70NR J- Parsons and others, 3 Peck|—but inadvertently omitting to take S Ay gy i pipe, John Crowe and others, 212|St out of them. She stood on her head for | 1oy, ‘Thornes, Kenneth Doyle: wise Prospeet St. = 2—(T) Fireplace, dwelling, E. La|nine minutes when the nelghbors a it Wimas ¥ 1T Wi 5—(Bex 261) Tenements, unknewn, | Rue Bliven, 228 Washington St. rated, 2 q C. Harrison: the geribe, Willlam Lee ) g 28, 18712 tion of real es- 3 A : Feank Demski and others, 644 Bog-| 30 — (T) Chimmey fire, dwelling, |, 2°0 2% JWTod, DOHD 01003 wag |Ir., Rev. Rederick MacLeod read well Ave. ate v Laa s il scripture be d §—(Bex 4) Roeming heuse and Jo;;ih(;;",guse" 18 Cooper St. sold at auctfon vesterday. Willlam M | oyl oo carols were sung by the ch al) Chimney fife, dwelling, | wiliams purchasing the undivided half | ZhH ~ stores, elgarette om mantle ,Joseph | Edward Peck and others, 31 High St | s 5 1o o O et Main street | Following the pageant a good num Msandeville and ethers, 203 Main St. nd others, S1 High St.{of a fot of land on West Maln street |1y pung people went threuch the Fifth St. for $550, and John L. Devotion the |, . gpping carels at central peints 12 — () Railread hridge, from locomotive, N, Y, N. H. R., over Shetucket River. 14 — (T) Garage and repair shop, blow torch, Harry L. Lathrop, rear 271 Washingten St. < 15—(T) Office and warehouse, un- known, Max Gordon & Son Corpora- tion, 10-20 West Maln St. 1$ = (D splrlu & SOUTH WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson are fix Ing up the tenement over R. K. Staf ford's store. Tenements, chimney fire, Nikodyne Zdanisewicz and others, 28- Yot b hor Those perfect for the term were Howard Norwich, Conn., December 1 )21, 30 Forest St The Ladies' Aid society held the an. |Chase, Herman Chase. Sidney Crouch, ! s 18 — (T) Railroad bridge, sparks |nual meeting at Mrs. D, K. Safford's, | Margaret (‘f;\‘*"‘“‘-v The f"”""’\‘\';“ pro- from Locomotive, City of Norwieh, |last Thursday afternoon. gram of Christmas excrcises was giv f ¢ is Societv have dec of the West Side railroad bridge. Mrs. Ruth Cahoons of Providence, |by the school Friday, r\;rsn?;‘lq 3:| The QITCCIOFS of this Society have de ¢ 18 — (T) * Automobile, match near |spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Hen- | Group of songs: Holy Night. Christmas . = b 2 <emi-an iend gas tank, A, Frank, front of Thames |y Young. R eni ) Meny THe a My Sunshine; | €arnings of the current six months, a semi-ar dend St. George French leaves Monday for New | recitations, Long. Long Ago - - b = 1 22—(T). Dwelling, back draft, H. H. | York, where he is to take a course in | Pettini; A Christmas Carol, T at the rate of Four Per Cent. per annum, pays Gallup, 127 Washington St. electricity at Pratt Institute. Chase: Christmas Eve Thought, Bradley ; ¥ > 2—(T) Dwelling, meat burning in | Mr! ana Mrs. . §. Swan of Prov.|Fowler; Seifish Rilly Green. ‘Marorls | nositors entitled thereto on and after January oven, F. W. Lester, 65 Warren St. idence, spent a few davs with Mr. and | Gates; December, John Crouch, Groun of J 22—(T) Trolley car. short circuit of | Mrs. H. T. Wells recently. songs. Away In a Manger, Chri =rrm—;[ N {‘F"fr. fonneclécust ICdo-, t:g{ner Mec-| H. T. Wells and R. W. Sheldon of |carol, 1 Saw ’!'fr_'l'_' Shiy E ";"“":I‘_;"l . . . inley Ave. and Spalding St. Webster motored to North Attlek e | Christmas Bells, Tommy VFowler ; o 2¢—(Box 612) Fnlse alarm, Smith |gay this week. g Christmas Tree, John Connolly; A Gift e orwlc avln s ocle Ave. near bridge, Citv of Norwich. fo Santa, Mary Mortini; A Present for 29 — (Box 211) Dwelling, oll stove, Mamma, Harold Nielson: Queer Cus- a Frederick Holmes, 25 Platt Ave. ANDOVB? toms, Sain Pettini; Signs of Christmas. (A Purely M\ltull Savmgs Bank) School closed Thursday, the 22ma, |Howard Chase; somg Hark. the Herald LY and in the evening there was a Christ. | Angels Sing; recitations, Lullaby, FEli- e o §—(T) Tenement, chimney fire,| T (7 "0, SUNAR MU T @ ChFISC | zabeth Crouch: What Would You Say. J DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST Wauzart thmersunuks and others, T7)7° 1% L iren. The exerciscs wees |Irving Chase: When Christmas Comes, - Fifth St. 5 : i o Sidney Cro Waiting Up For Santa . ’ s\ & ~ VN7 ARE N lergely attended by the t eop!l Sidney n < A \ AR - §—(T) Trolley car, Iightening, Con- |07, evening there wam b Breist. | Claus, Katherine Nielsen, Howard BUSINESS DAY OF THE MONTH ARE EN nectiont Co., opposite St. Regis Ave. £ g 5 ‘p. | Chase; recitation. An Im ter. o 7 =N ‘RF FR A‘97((}13“ 27) 'gene‘:neng’. ;“héeg’{'" mas e ,1'.:‘,,,”,',t.m":',,";”““f:'e,',;’m,,:' 2. [ Tames dialogue. he TITLED TO DIVIDENDS OR INTEREST FROM ; Alex. Grompe and other, 7 Third St, ey % E 5 Christm: Richard Chase 2 S—(Box 312) Dwelling, UEWNING, |*'ii, nuvins e s Deen very i [man Chase: THE FIRST OF THE MONTH. | Myron B, Prentic, 42 Lincoln Ave. 45 seph Connol Y ic, | s abl ing, Joseph Conn 9—(T) Dwelling, Jightening, C. L.i™T, ",‘?‘"“e me ly able 'ff e Armando Mart y - Stewart, 123 Broad St fouth Mrnchester s at the home of rouch ; EOngs, It Came 1 o el Drsling lghiening, Georgs | pig mother wunde night Clear, Jingle ; . Butts, 4 Sachem Terrace. Yo kas ant ; i ot entitled Mrs. 13— (Box 36) Tenements, ofl stovs,|, C; v BAckus snent Christmas in Hart. | mas plavlet entitled o Joseph Goorge and others, 213 Yantle| &' B thompson and family were in | Mrs. Santa, Margaret Springfield. Mass., over th i Madeiro Anetti, Howard _Chase, John s —(ora) Rubbish n closet, Mra. | B0 O e e e oays rexe | Cronch. Sidney’ Crouch, Sam Pettint, | { Veronica Ulanomez, 22 High St. over the holidays. i 5 John Connolly, Tommy Fowler, Herman _27—(T) Whart, cigarette, City of #ue gave a dance Fri- Marjorie Gates and Irving Chase, Norwich, foot of Rose Alley. ing in the town hall. Braggan of New Haven, who SEND YOUR i€ to be a dance at Wright's hall y burned in the Riako thea- AUGUST this (Saturday) evening. that clty a few weeks ago, 1—(Oral) Automobile, short circuit Miss Anna Nelson, of Hartford, and William Nelson of New Haven, spent the holidays with Mr. and Joe Sheppard of Waterbury Is home the benefit of those in the homes. e Community Christmag party” st tributed gifts from the brightly Nghted en the o James Bennet: has gone to New Haven to Speid & fow months with Bes daughter. Miss Ksith C. Lee is home from ¢ Hartford hospital w . B - derwent an operstion and s making rapid recovery Mr. and Nr=, F Crelg guests at the LEFFINGWELL Mrs. Walbridge the week-end w Mrs GALES FERRY The pupils of Long Cove school. Miss Fvelyn E. Whipple, teacher, perfect in attendance for December, were Howard 195th D Chase, Richard Chase, Herman Chase, “|Irving Chase, Margaret Pettini, Sidnev Crouch, John Crouch, James McGee. and who has been the guest of relatives | of wire, N. L. & Ne Sign Co. front in c and in this village with his 32-34 Chestnut St. 5 uncle, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 9, 11—(Orel) Store and club, sparks| Leading Women’s Advane |1 Cometock, returned home Tuesday. trom locometive, Frank Hertz and apan Mr. and Mrs, Harmon L. Perkins were ew OtReEs, 138 e Atatn B InJ xuests of their sen-in-law and daughter, 22— (T) Dwelling, chimney fire, Mr. and Mrs. Monett Lawscn at thelr Charles Bytts, 270 Wadleagton St. fome farm in the Long Cove district, 23—(T) Tenements, echimney fire, Christmas day. I E. Drissol}- sndsthers. 1¥ Contral 4 Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt and e, { ren left their home here Sun- 24— (T) Stymp of tres, lighted day to spend the winter at the homel Si¥aratts; O. . Murphy, 21 Nerth Main of Mrs. Hurlbutt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bartlett, of Uncasville, as "_(B” 81) Duwyilling, electrie flat Mr. Hurbutt is employed at the Eastern Iron, Wben Loamed. 18 Droadwas. Connecticut Power Co.s plant in that 31—(T) C. V. R R. Co., lighted e igarette, in’St. 2 . 5 bl dato fel Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Chase and SEPTEMBE children of Long Cove, Were guests for £ (T). C.5V. ;“R 'C 1atf Christmas, of their relatives, Rev. and e;‘;n" . . . . ‘e. platform, Mrs. Roderick McLeod, in Hanover. 15—(T) Dwelling, gas flat iren, Mr. and Mrs. R. Irving Hurlbutt were Samuel Heekt, 179 Main St. guests at a family party Christmas Day 16— (T) Dwelling, chlmney fire, | at the home of Mrs. Hurlbutt's parents, ¥ Jehn Williams, East Great Plain. 23—(Oral) Automobile, welding stock, Clifford Pereue, 31 Chestnut St. 30—(T) Automobile, match near gas tank, John Dennis, foot of North Main St. OCTOBER 4—(T) Dwelling, bdurning rags, Misses Witzpatrick, 169 Cliff St. - 5—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, Frank C. Turner, 15 Broad St. 12—(T) Open lot, burning rubbish, City of Norwich, rear Reosevelt Ave. 13—(Oral) Tenements, children with matohes, Aleck Luchslet, 20 High St. 14—(T) Open lot, burning rubbish, City ef Norwich, rear Roosevelt Ave. L(fl Dnllh!s. ke ”:t"mgirset: 18—(T) 'rmdem-. chimney five, Omer Noel and others, 228 Broad St. - 19—(Oral) Dwelling, fumigation of house, N. 45 Bpring St. Mrs. M. H. Incuye, dean and pro-_ iing n;hglnfiqystllra. fwa- of domestic sciemce of the™ & 0 ity of T D 2R oman’s University of Japan, apd chairman of the Japenese Woman's Peace Association, is leiding her sex in its mareh to cemplete equal- ity with the sterner sex. Professor Inouye, as ehe prefers to be called, is an ultra moderaist; but she is at the same time & lover of the home, and while maintaining that she social and workaday affairs the professor believes that weeman is eesentially a home builder, and so sheuld give her first thonght te thai duty. ¢, acatylene Gordop Carp., Falls Ave. 27—(T) Dwelling, children throw- ing fire, M. M. Burns, 132 High St. #3—(T) Open lot, burning rubbish, City of Norwich, rear Roosevalt Ave, 28—(T) Open lot, brush fire, City of Norwich, Avery St 28—(T) Tenements, chimney fire, gm'c TFurner and others, 239 Brud t 38—(T) Open lot, burming rubbish, City of NMorwieh, rsar Roogevelt Ave. 30—(T) Open lot, brush fire, City - Mr, and Mrs, Charles F. Bartlett, in Un- cagville, The Misses Mathewson were over the hollday of Mr. and Mrs. bert L. Crandall in New London. Miss Arline Collins of Allyn's Point left recently to spend the holidays with her brother, James Collins, in New Ha- ven, Rev. and Mrs. Allen Shaw Bush spent the- holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Kennerson, in New London. Mr. gnd Mrs, Paul C. Allen of Long Cove left Friday to visit Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Me- Coombs in Saybrook. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Rogers had as their guests for dinner Christmas day Mr, Regers’ gister, Mrs, Delphine PFish, and Mrs. Fish's daughter, Mrs. Case Ma- -nierre, with her son, Gordon Mlnlerre, all of the village, Tuesday afternoon Miss Caroline B. Freeman, director of the junfor branch of the Village Improvement society, en- tertained the members. The afterneon ‘was epent in playing games and guests sang carolsg around the Christmas tree. Later refreshments were served. Among thoge present were Edith, Ruth, Dorothy and Douglos Fahel, Mildred Clark, Elea- WORLD OF guests Her- YOU’LL FEEL nor Smith, Helen DeRusha, Dorothy Birch, Myrtice Coman and Master Rich- srd Tatimer Randolph . Matthewson of Pittsfield, Mass,, was a recent guest of his slsters, Misges Amelia and Susan Mathewson, &t thelr home In the village. Mrs. S. Bennett and grand- daughter, Pm-Beth Bennett, returned on Tuesday after a Christmas visit w relatives in Norwich. Greetings BY TOLL LINE EACH “I’ORD WILL CARRY A FOLKS AT THE OTHER END OF THE LINE, AND BESIDES YOURSELF WHEN IT'S DONE DO IT TODAY TOLL LINE WILL SERVE YOU QUICKLY AT SMALL COST IVIDEND Year JOY TO THE i A LOT BETTER

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