Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 16

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SWOW O RAIN TODAY FATE, COLDER TOMORROW Z . - HAS FULL SHARE OF that §3 per cent. of the commoditics car- | FIRST BAPTIST WOME : 900 1¥viTATIONS FOR 14> FEDERAL AID HIGHWAYS |ried by motor_ trucks in this state were MISSION CIECL LECTS | C. Du : second vice presid 5 | JOHNSON-PALMER WEDDING 1 g manufactured products, and about 20 bk : : FLLL ASSOCIATED l FPEESS DESPATCHEY | State Highway Commissioner Charles The annual meeting of the Woman's | ecrotary, Mrs. z 4 3 s, Te- reasure: 5. Ge n undred invitations J. Bennett made the statement upon his |PCT Cent were products of ammn(l;[ 2| Home and Foreign fon vlrcle of th treasurer. Mr: : | g the al charac : isn * |bun; coliectors, Mrs. William Gitenrist, | ! to the ntasriage of 3 = = - p {Teturn from a conference of state high- | YeAINE h stelalfiohatacter irst Baptist church wes held Tuesda izt | Yenno Paimer. daughter of ¥ Norwieh, Friday, Dec. 15, 1822. | 4 8 way officials at Kausas Mo.. that sfir;-m e e bihight jont nia iaf_\ernv_.mn at the home of Mre, Willlam | ;o > siy 1 2 . J { 7 no more federal ald highways than have| _iu'0 of a sub-commitice on standards | Gilchrist of Peck street. { o . L 25 h THE WEATHER. | . c “« z denon z was given by M already been been projected in Connec- | ™™ Dot was to made recommenda~| The meeting was opened at 3 o'clock | Missionary Bos. Mrs i Tl D R e e e kine "t ' 'standardizatign of |by the'president, Mra. Frank Tylcr, who s e {18 in accordance with an understanding |,y o Co yitnstand all kinds of trat- |reéad the fourth. cbapter of John. ray- | F'ressure was high Thursday night over | jat the conferenc that federal govern ffc. Commigpioner Bennétt was a mem- |er was offered by Mra. L. A. Huribert, portions of the Canadian morthwest and | ing its annual Teport to the Fov-la depth of three hundred ‘feet on our |ment funds shall mot be spent, for the|fic. CommigbRet TIRN | UG T\ 0 latter which a hymn was given and the e - the southern plateau and from the lower | Making its a a1 assembly, the | property and from both of them and from |construction of more tham seven per{Dher of (M¥ eubcenmmIEE SO0 CF0 N0 | earty” reports read by the various of. s Yastios br lake rogion southwestward o the Rio (ermor and tho general Strl * |one.already dug before the State's pur: |cent. of the total improved highway mile- |the committees on motor Wehias Red|elr Y MR A Willes and Mo e 13 rande, and it was high over all other |State tuberculgels COrURIoN chase of the place, we have been supplied |age of any state. B et the. clafrman of th last | William Koonz were appointed to pack —_———— glons. This pressure distribution has |MewRCE A% TN UIPRG nice 8. Al | with water, but at certain dry periods in | Completion of work now under way |\, e W8 TS CHTNENL(C flighway 2 box for the, Children's Home in New Collaborates On M boen attended by precipitation within the | W BEE I8V T ot 'Wa- | the last two vears; we bave been obliz- | Will make a total of §50 miles. ot fed- |MERURRCE SRR\ CE Saunders of | Britain, In charge of Mr. Klingburge, | . 1 last 24 hours in portions of practically |lls, Norwich, vt S SO e |ed to draw on the mot over abundant|eral aid highways in Connecticut, for |Commissioner THEMTT L BUURCIR ol ang were assisted by Mre. Gilchrist ang| Russcll L or every state. There was heavy snowfall |terury, and Georee & At o e |water supply of the cottage colony as |assistance in the construction of which S stan committee, and the member- |Mrs. A. W. Davis. joabomton ot e in portions of the lower lako region. town, BTy, o opite of the fact | Crescent Beach. Even with this addition, |the statc has received approximately 2, L ¢ e | s et e coming | (¢, Colless ot iness admini The temperature was higher Thwrsday |41, 4UtY PEURED 0% 0 % ‘Connes. | thers have been a few days during 200,000 in the past six vears. This{SUE M0 PUv L “uperintendent of |year were: President, Mrs, L. A. furi |Dotion univers in the castern states. O Oy o hoy cases o€ tuberculosis; | past year when we have been cbliged to | bFIngS Connecticut up to limit. fn the | Sudct Vot i tiocticn aepartment. | : o The indlcations are for precipitation | 1UE SHE MR S T yorverhiere 1n | put the tnstitution on a short allowance | future appropriations recelved by Con 1TSS jte nag only one vite in the de- aimost generally in the states east of '8 PR % U “lieiosis has power toof water. How serious a matter this is, |Pectiout from the government WU BE jicrations of the convention proper and the Misslesirpl river Friday and gener- | CONINIh BP0 P Pinat 1n Con-lean be readily realized if one remembers |used to rebuld and 1o ReSp [aese 402\ gt was cast by the head of the high- ally fair weather Saturday. The temper- [ L 05 % 50, oy vy tuberculosts kills | that. all the bulldings at The Seaside are | ¥ repait. Fhowt 3500000 18 CXPCCH | ooy gepartment | atore will fall in the lower lako reglon | LoSUent 8% ToeWiST, (o oo Mlearnen |of wood. T, will bo said probably that |Zrom the fedorsl tregfiry S AT ™Y Gaa grmd thar e acute labor | and the Ohio and lower Mississippi val- | T0UPE 00 O™ Jin “ang - sinners, fac- | With the Atlantic Ocean in our front yard, shortag 1s embarrassing highway de- | 0 »cal selection, business dainty " : 5 are incomplete -will be finished as- the . e bttty 1o ley Fridar and Friday night and in the han ers; in spite of the|we ought to be able to use it for fire been allotted for |Partments in several states, | Atlantio states during Fridsy night and | (207 i e vot. discovered & | protection, - Wo considézed that, and ey Al the east, but discussion of the situation Saturday. specific freatment for tuberculosis, a|many other phases of the water prob- i . developed the sentiment that the sub- b S : Reports from Kansas City show that | develo g : b trestment that wijl-cure tmberculosia’ as|lem, at The Seaside, and we decided that | con 00l pennett of Connectiout |Ject i too delicate to warrant an ap- | = North of Sandy Hook: Fresh possibly | quinine cures malaria; in spite of the|for the present, it was wiser to strain our | (A0S Iqi: figure at the annual con- |Deal to congress for a lifting of the| onn P strong shifting and thick weather With | fuiated fact that even' in Commecticur,|resources in order to secure such a suppl¥ | vention of the American Assoclation of |immigration bars. to which e ot ) y Tmow o« Tain Friday o mast somelimes turn away, confess: |of fresh potadle water, either for our St Highway officials and he was |age of workmen is chiefly attributed. £ Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Fresh Dosti- | s defeat, from the tragic appeals fot |dally needs, or for fire protection. With |lceted president of the association for | Meetings of the cxecutive committee bly. strong south and southwest © and|heip made'to us by our trusting but dy-|the consent of the board of control, %@ |ino ensuing vear, sutceeding Highway |of the association. over which Commis | weather overcast with rain Friday It tients——yes, in mpito. of these ter-|have used most of our special equipment | Commissioner C. M. Babcoek of Min- |sioner g._»nnc‘l; wil L P “Ferecast. % Tiole indictments of our knowledge and |aDpropriation for the bringing of Watef |nesota. Forty-seven states were repre- |ficer during the ensul t vashi ew York. - ? from Dodge's pond, a mile distant. We v bsent. |held at Washington and New 2 4 rain Friday: Satartay fair end colder. 110 ke B8 SO AT W the yards of the New York, New Havel | ,ve their attention to the federal aid| Appeal in Dunlop vs s e e et lwi;l oo pstaroits ru;;rnt (hat|2nd Harttord Railroad company —and Bighway situation, as the idea 18 to| An appeal has been taken to the su- . Because we hereby I Niantic, e |8 i i it of James Dun- Tho Bulletin's observations show the |qyring the past two years the Conmes- :‘Q:m;flxfin'b:‘;:? l‘: S 'z:gk?:n have the highways which are \)\;m in le'ftrcme co:x;;znlngl:uc‘ st h“'::dm'l!'u:n‘xlrr\" followips changes in iemperature and |icut death rato from tuberculosis has| b irousds. | AC ibis wriing, (he work |SCTeral states with the aid of govern-|lop vs. NenNoy ool 3 barometric changes Thursday: been lower than in any preceding two||n u)ows 3 ment appropriations connect at the state|Co., et al, of Mystic. Ther. Bar. | years, = 151::"‘&5‘ ';‘?‘“‘P‘fl‘ed- ¢ several ‘tentative |INeS_With federal roads in adjoining “ e 26 3050 3 o the dlsenmlon of oAl Lentalivs [statss.in order to develop @ general na- H ) ans i s 30 3030 i quring the past year, the Comnecticut|non® T0C OO F DU6 SO TR OO i |tional system o bkt el . . 3% 3010 |geath rate from tuberculasis has been|goheed to the offielals of the Now York, | Xoutes of the main cde;:[ n:_ o igh- erers {lower than in any preceding two YeATs |New Haven and Hartford railroad com- |1ars It Connecticut are substantially as Comparisons. i 2. Because we hereby report that|pany and especlally to its gracious vice |[CHORSL L ke sear | jons for y: Inereasing | during the past vear, the Commectleutpregigent, Mr. Edward G. Buckland, not & 5 %2 |Camn You Amswer These Questisas? T o W) 5 e 3 shore from New York state line to West sloudiness and slightly warmer; snow of:{’::‘h,me from ‘“MN:!N‘S ""_' lowerfonly for repeated and.sympathetic as- BT Gk ot T Anden LA R rain at night = than in any one preceding: year. matance, but also for gramts of rig N e T he e el e rsda B 3. Because we heréby report that|ge d gifts of the land necessary = e - 5 | give you quick ana ng ef > s OmEs weathor: Snow; eoRthweet | ot anly Kave awe” weceiveds froni” tHe | e thet st or i o e e |t the federal ‘ald Bighway mentionsd | Wiy cutting and operations ail? = | - highest"autborittes in the. countey, tes- | longaide of Dodge's pond. Tho town of | Nmalkc to Canaan through the | Do 404 Know the cause of biles is in- | timony to the surpassing excellence of|mast Lym has also Shown & Drompt ap- | Houeatonic Valley and opening mup | ternai? [CauNAND TR Connecticut's sanatoria, but ' Wwe hav>|preciation ‘of our needs and has done | (e weetern mare of ihe St Gacomn |, LI4L there is & stagnation of blood | Fap © Migh }] Moea |also continual evidence of the fact that|everything in its power to further our e 5 | 5 n the lower bowel? S | A = Dlets 0 you know that there is a harm- ] T Sera i Water Il B the public of Connecticut becories e™-| gores to take advantage of the great wat- i = Fises. | Sets. || Water. tnen. - - = er supply at Dodges pord. At the sug- 5 Norwich to. Westerly: Norwich ~to | less internal tablet remedy discovered | ery year, more appreciative of jthe sa. | Colchester and other connecting roads. |by Dr. Leonbardt and known as HEM- | winmnflam -|cred work that the state is doing fo1 | gestion of the town officials we have had | Commissioner Bennett said that there | ROID, now sold by Lee & Osgood and | 0 a8 2 | | tubérculous_adults at Hartford, Shelton |our malns plugged at four places in the | might be soma: slight cxtensions to the | STURKISS ‘generally, that is- guaran- | | 418 |8 and Norwich, and for tuberculous Chll-|mgin street so that the town may ercet |federal aid highway s i 419 i | dren at Meriden and Mantic. system in Connec- | 201D 419 . : Ot the two Eastern Connecticut tuner- Becawss we hereby repart that N H banishes piles by re- minor projects | moving the internal cause, by freéing| F. O c - |compared with those enumerated. The slation in the lower bowel | e Il 7 ooty Tastvations. at Nometeh wnd i | Dr. John F. O'Brien continues as sup D: w h - a7 | 9 ivide | This simple home treatment bas an al- | R 'HO lDA Dl LA AND SA E 01 | 419 2 erintendent at.The Seaside; Miss Rip- |state and the federal government divide |This simple hos : . P E l. i SP l I RO ERE] Antle, the report, says: bin is head nurse; and Mr. Wargo, sec- |the cost of federal aid roads. o e ‘gr?lwoffl,‘ln;;‘r&l hourn after high water it is low | Norwich Sanatortum retary and bookkeeper. It was reported to the convention by |p sic - ] vas pile sick sufferers, and saves the need- water, which is followed by flood tide. The sanatorium at Norwich continues | -The Drobleme discussed at tie medical | Commissioner Bennett that cemsus. of |less paiu and expense of an operation, fire hydrants at this points. ticut,” but probably only L] to have a strong hold on the affection of |COnferences at The Seaside have, of itruck traffic in Connecticut had shown ghel*e is no Feason why it should nol Men’s hrlstma S = i course, been those of so-called surgical o e for you. ( I, s ec wea GREENEVILLE the peopls of the castern part - of the | ourse, beem thome of socalled surgical Mr. and Mrs Thomas Quilty and |socleties and individuals interested in [DOmes and glands. Dr. O'Brien's x-ray = = N THURSD AY ¥ Hartford attended the dedication ser- | Campbell is still superintendent and now |1aVe been of the greatest interest both | H FRIDAY G SATURDAY SRR ORI S el e it | DOYOUR XMAS SHOPPING P o = from other towns an dsiate. san of Fifth street. the Staft is as it was two years ago:-Miss ! o 3 5 s Miss Annis Carver of Hartford spent | Christoph, secretary; Miss = Campholl, | The commission recorded its objection AT THE in The Boston Store’s Men’s Shop. When you couple our tremendous buying power Miss Sum New Lo has (retary; Mr. Kiefer, laboratory and X- |one management, which would bring ths with care i uali ing and desi ich i e o s e e 1. Tectuician. sanatorla in the same department as the . ful attention t"’ quality, style, coloring ign, fvh we always give with her sister, Mra. W. Brown, of Cen- | The sewage disposal plant at Narwich |Prisons and insane asylums. an ar- to the selection of our necktie stock, you have an assortment which overshadows any- sanatorium during the _past - o years |TENEemeNt which in, the commission's . - 3 FIiR . Tas. given considerable ‘ammoyance ut |COAmion would destréy the work <of thing to be found in this city. fonly to us Wit to. our good friends and years.' The report mentions Odnnecti- 3 neighbors the Norwich Countsy ciub, |CUt'S leadership in tuberculosis work o Ladiss of St. Auno and the Children | io census of the sanatortum has doubled, | S57210ria and the question ot _bovine : 3) 3 ARE THE VERY LOWEST YOUR GIFTS FROM o Mary socleties for the benefit of the | And for this increase the sewage system | toperculosis. ) All Ties Will Be Packed In Individ Chri Bo ; e ; 4 e - ies acked In Individual stmas Boxes. Wormry weather, a. crowd of several hun- | died the condition temporarily by the ex- | ture for ‘the erection of a suitable re- : it s s s z Bred Gtemtod. A Tunheon was m:a]uudnun o five thoneand oliats, ‘and | SCPUON watd at Mer'den to increase the e v Regarding enlargement at the -Sea- Siippers here to'plense cvery ome. t right—and now sflered realimed wil plant, but it will bs necéssary in the next . 2d zow's at e e B | aate to ut s anCatiaie oot |side ‘42 Nianitc: the report says: prices that will “sty wy” a great deal of the Sippor usiness th Chacliry PURE SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS @xy évening In their rooms in St. Louis ll'u-i of tr new construction at Nor- fi‘ to us (]:l! th!ul time has eome prices. Dion street. lar routine | Wich authorized by the last general as- | When We must ask the general assem. . ] . . <o s P i {1 o rovids mare 1and”and e srec. Ladles® Extra Fine Quality selection. 2 pattern, coloring and style, and the values are se llan Bogle presided. of the dlfficulty of securing a. satisfac- | toR of another and larger building for A 2 : Y j P ias Tholor e sone Thompson of Necth | 67 DllBINE 7ok tho. pum anpeceriatod | BSIAL e palenta. ~ Toe olf sinte Felt Juilsts;’ well' made, AT 69¢ much greater than you would expect that we know faughter Helon and Mixs Sadle McMahon | tuberculosis or other health work. Dr. |20d bacteriological studies of his cases od ware guets of Mr. and Mrs. B. Keo- |the Hartford Sanatorium. The rest of |3t0fa and to the vistting physicians There are literally thousands of stunning holiday neckties awaiting your selection here [he week end at her home on Page street. | housekeeper ; Mr. Deegan, assistant sec- |to Difting all state institutions un@er A very emjmyable whist party was|Sines the installstion ten_years ag. of |20 its sclestific repute along this Tine, QUALITY CONSIDERED, OUR PRICES | THOUSANDS OF TIES TO SELECT fiven tn/Parsh hall Tharsday evening by | the présent sswage ‘systefn. st Nm_"cn‘lmc. appointment of a dentist for the £ . Nacred Heart chush. In mpite of the | has proven ‘inadequate, ‘We have reme- | The commission is to ask the I v the commmitiss In charge. A good sived |by the Instaliation of ' onloriiating | C3PRelty of the istitution by S0 beds. WE CANNOT BEGIN TO DESCRIBE THEM ALL—But, there are . AT 50c ] AT 95¢ i 2 : i Exclusive Domestic and Importe: B L o s ot &t T R At The Seaside, on the contrary, ft We alee have a full Mne of High Grade Fovtwesy,at our usual lew Finely Tailored Ties, in the season’s best patterns ® Im d - and coforings. Hundreds from which to make your These exceedingly attractive Ties are exclisive in busiess was transacted, and Chief Ran- |Sembly has betn completed, but because Sooond avemus was a recent visitor in|We have not, at this writing, begun the [hotel that we purchased four and a halt 4 3 ible- 5 HEA STR! ILKS you will seize this opportunity. The Silks are Sati Hartford. jerection of the proposed new recreation |Y$2rS g0, and renovated and made in- flexible soles and ribbon VY, RICH, LU OUSS Kt . The small son of Mrs. Willam Char-!hall. And as wages and material are |to @ sanatorfum, has more than fulil y trimmed. i The Ties are bar-tacked and pinned, and have slip || Drocades, Bias Stripes and heavy Knit Grenadines, tier of Norwich avenne was operated on |8t Dresent increasing in price it may be | ®d all reasonable expectation. But we 3 5 = A ) bands. Beautiful Brocades, Twills and Tissues in in all the new color. combinationa. Wednes®ay for the removel of tonsils | Necessary to turn- back to -the treasury, | Must provide more beds for new pa- . » SR SIS newest colors— AT %c WE HAVE A WONDERFUL STOCK A 2 {the sum, ($10,000) granted by the last | tients; ‘better school room and dintng Rty . All'Colors Al Sizes $2.00 ot 2Tho Thursiay evening basketry dullzenerax assembly in the hope that the |F0om.accommodations ‘for old ‘and new g s 3 FOR 7 Dty o, met Thursday evening in the Red Cross | Dresent general assembly. will see ita |Patients, and when we- build this time \ 3 toomg in the Ponemah building. !wuy to appropriating a somewhat larger | We must envisage the -certain: gromwth: of ‘Alcio LeBlanc of the Ponemah house | AMOUNt of monex for the €ame purpose. | the institution in the ‘coming years. Our p ; . TIES OF STILL BETTER QUALITY AND STYLE has resigned his position with the Pone-| AMONg the individual private benefac- | Plans in'this matter we havesubmitted i \ el ; Ltors of the patients at the Norwieh San: | o'the bourd of finance and we Bope. io Here's the kind of Neckwear you have crown accustomed to paying much more for, and you have done it re- Mes. Claos Blasonnette, 76, died Wed- | atorium whose kindnesses deserve special | have ‘that. board’s sanction for heste : ; cently, too. Many are copies of Imoorted Neckwear of the most desirable kind, and each t; 51 nesday eveming at the home of her son. |TSCOENItion by the people of the state, are | When we lay them before the appro : : the.stock ‘would make a beautiful gift. 5 B _35 in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Leon | the following: Mrs. F. A. Byrnes and | Préation .commities of -the -general ag Fontaine, of 30 Providence street. Mrs. |Miss Mary Richards. Thanks to thelr.| Sembly, Bissonnette was born in Canada but for | Untring efforts and enthusiasm as mi o many years had made her home in |Sionaries and collectors, z sum of nearly | Lad Fin T Grecneviile and in this villags whers she |tWO thousand-dollars has-been gatheren o J e Quality, Soft - L] =y o Mai St Build: formerly resided at 7 North A street. |3Ch year for the purpose of supplying i MWM 8"".6' 37 / Our Chnstmas Bookstore fl 4 She is survived by eight sons. :r"““'g"“""_"d for ‘;; “;""":‘;l;hrm- g d : 3 1 i % 7 s Ko Me. and Mrs. Luther D. Packer of 3 |85 time and on other fest ys of . 2 Oolors 8izes LA FRae < . FAT . o . Nortii %, street have as their guest Mrs, | the Year. Another moteworthy contribu- i All : A R ; f : The development of the imagination is.a precious gift, and the enjoyment of books Packer's mother, Mrs. Hill, of Redding, | tion o the pleasure of the patients. was : p : . : . 3 e . . . e the gift of 2 complete radio outht b . : . ; 3 something to be carefully;cultivated. . From the infant, to the grandsire the distance is Ar. and Mes. Felix Vontempo and fam- | the Cheney Brothers Freo Bed Fund, in G > : 3 1 < . . i1y are occupying their mew home on | CO0Peration with the Harttord Times, ‘| Colgh, shortness of breath, | | . { 2 great, but for each, and for the years between there are books which will bring great Norwich avenue. which gave space and publicity to (He wheezy breathing, quickly iy sl T 4 A pocs 2 P, campaign for raising the necessary funus, L g COLLECTING PIAYING CAEDS The Catholic Women's Clubs -of Nors | relieved with joyme: Mrs. W. Russell Baird of 23 Williams | Cheer to the patients. i e O TR FOLEY'S - = GIVE BOOKS — THE OWNERSHIP OF BOOKS IS A PRIVILEGE street has been asked to taks. local| THe mast motable of the papers dlecus- . ; : ) FOR DISABLED VETERANS |delegations to the 1 3 : v A : Books for Girls - argo of collecting plaing cards for %0 at the selentiic conterencas at - the 1' £4 ,'3/.-, = o oy Per Vol. the disabled war veteranz now in hos- | Norwich sanatorium was “Studies of the ¥ 2 i} P = altals in New Haven. The appeal is|effects of variously ‘preur:: cod Fver | . . 3 High Cut Bootees and A Polly_Psndleton Seri sing_made by the Women's Overseas | olis on-the visbility and 5 i Z = 2 pathogentelty of Dorothy Whitehill Series. league. Thus far about -thirty packs |the. (uberéle baeilius.” .- 4ve. boen Teceived from friends who 1 : . R Comfort Slippers : Miss Pat Series ..... aave been solicited from and the Ar- . The Seaside ! : Camp Fire Girls Series 2%5c and anum club has contributed 50 or 0| A serions administrative probk : 5 3 : 3 r GiskScout Series - .. . ! tronting us at The Seaside has been ¢he| | Free trom opiates — ingredients 4 . Made of fine quality \ sanatorium to bring. agec. decks through Steward Hazard. : p< The Cornier House Girls Series 75c It Is stated that card piaying is about | securing of an adequate water supply. i o2 o, : 2 3 ¢ 3 et 1ia only thing with ~wkich the bed rid- | Like all the residents at Crescent Boach plainly printed on wrapper. % felt, with’ soft elkskin ; § Theee Littls Women Series.... len soldlers can amuse themselves, ang fand Mantic, wo have heretofore depend- |- | LFS"t selling courh medicine 1a oty ey the icaguo secretary states that the do-|ed on surfaco or artestan wells Act- wE - ; Sk he n: ':"‘GH et mand is always greater than can be sup- | ing on the advico of our engineers, we : i ‘ s ‘Marjorie, Series olled. Any person having packs of cards |sank two years ago, two new . wells o R o o - - = — - i [mariarie. serie And wishing to dd fo the comfort of vo. B e S Girls ‘6 Cetrat High. . ko disabled voterans is askod to send Men’s felt house slippers: § jdeal 3 3 soptsd alflfl“ P dped the packs to Mrs. Balrd who will sec ; A ? : that they Eo to their proper destina- ; ; gift. All colors, all sizesi, SPECIAL ‘ on. It is asked that only whole packs ~ . 34 p G e be sent In but it iy not necessary that | < i X e Grace’ Martow’ Sacfes: e packs b new. however, any dona- | 3 Grace . EEEBEBEES ions" of mew" packs will be appreciat- ; = : A 4 g ; 1" 1] Nt teash but the books whichhave ; . 2. S i % : -proven popular. " Bright interesting, | i TR R . ) . . || “tales, by “authofs with whom"yo 1 Fastern Connecticut Health. i ¥ Pt o are all familiar.” You can’iselect According to the report of the state department of health for the week end- . ol P : = g L many gifts from this countefi. ing December 9th, the following com- | . 7 g - 4 l HE sE'LF senv'cz ¥ 3 municable diseases were reported . in e 2 - O ) A 5 eurtern _Conneeticut: b g ¥ ‘ «_ Diphtheria, Norwich (C) 2; New Lon- 3 : : sm sTmE e don, 1: Wilimnsitic, 3. Scarlet - ; 8 2 =~ 2 Ncrv;lf‘l; «-r),‘ 1% i:’w;u City, i p 2 v T ! Fairy Tales—Fun Books—Drawing lon 1; New. ndon, 1; Mansfleld, \ . 2 s s 26 g 4 - 5 & lo;z—.ho py Time Tales — Knee 1;, Pomfret, 1; Thompson, 1. Measies ¢ : mE - } s B L Mamaied [ ' 1% F SQUA NORWICH Time Tales—Favorite Fairy Tales 13: Woodstock, 5. Whooping cought, # 2 e — 'l — Mother Goose Rhymes — Jack In the cases of diphtheria and typhoid | 4 ; . - (- & L L Seny- ofhers, Jlay Jor fever there was a dropping off in the “the little ones— bumber of cases over the week previous. or attractive really without a growing Dme caso of small Pox was reported in ‘plant of some-kind. A plant with its ihe state, coming from Westport. & ~ > | | fresh green leaves always adds charm Wiants Verdlot Sot Aside. ‘ p&m.é.:’: a:‘“;h;h':‘: : G'WMAS pACKING = § N “branching ‘fern, a rubber plant, or a dozen others which are hardy and o e A ; / L suitable for the house.. We carry a 1A sensible gift ot twenty-five fine cigars 2N s e e . ‘tor one dollar and: seventy-five cents | : — ROBERT WADDINGTON ? g ! . 3% MAIN. STREET . T. Amis of Weston, against

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