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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY) UNSETTLED TOMORROW e Bittetin, SPECIAL CHRISIMAS MUSI PROGRAMMES Norwich, Sats Dee 13, 102 WEATHER Counditions A Qisturbance that developed along tho | North Carolina coast Thursdey night moved rapidly northeastward aud its cen- ter was near Cape Cod. Friday nlght. )t | was attonded by strong winds along n\a‘ coast from Cape Hatteras to Nantucket, Mass, Preasury remainsd high Friday over | the Gulf states and almost penerally west | of + the Rocky Mountains. Prec has occur: within the last 24 along the New England and South At- lantic coast. The temperature was above normal Friday night almost generally east of the Rocky Mountains except In the At-| intlc states. The disturbance central over Wiscon- ain Friday night will move eastward at- tended by light local snows or rains in the lower lake region Saturday and ‘n‘ northern New England and th of New York Saturday night or Sunda Storm warningg remain dispk d on the Atlantic coast from Elock lsland, R. | L, to Boston. | Winds North of Sandy Hook, stron with gules of the coast dimin! weather overcasi Saturday. . Sandy Hook to Hatteras, fresy morth- west®diminishing and weather partly ov- er cast Saturday. Poreeast Bast New York, generally cloudy Satur- day and Sunday, possibly local snows ‘n north and central portions, not muc..1 <change in temperature. Southern New Engfand, cloudy Satur- | day and Sunday, unsettied Sunday, not ueh change in temperature 1 Observations in Nerwich The Bulletin's observations show following changes in temperature barometric changes Friday: pwest | hing and the and Ther. Bar. | 29 50.00 3010 30.20 a m. m Highest 73 Towsst 29 Comparisons Predictions for Friday—Mostly cloudy. | Friday's weather—Clovdy, stationary temperatare. | P = | BUN, MOON AND TIDES. | school festival at Christ church | Gloria_in Bxcelsis, ARRANGED HOR CHURCHES OF NORWICH The story of the birth of Christ will be told in song und rches of Norwich. ams have been loaders of the church hollc and Kpiscopal churche: hold their Christmas services nas day while n the oth the epecial services will .be Tho programs have hee acranged As foliows: United Congregational Church. 18.30 A, M choir The will de, . am, Now When Jesus Was I | in Bethlehem, | m, There Were Shepherds. | Mansfield | Offertory, The Shepherds, Cornelius | Miss Doris Myott | Postlude, Alleluta, Callzerts st Charch. Christmas Eve Service. musical program of the church to be held at i o'clock Chrigtmas eve is s fol- Rogers The Prelude, Barcarolle, Offenbach Violn Duet, George Gulle and Daniel Grieea. rrocessional Hymn, Hark, the Herald Angels Sing. Hymn, Carol, Sweetly Carol. g The Snow Lay on the Ground. Hymn. Silent Night., Holy Night. Locessional Hymn, 1t Came Upon the Midnight Posi Silver rvice, Lemont Jubilate Deo. Christmas Morning S Prelude, Cantilena Amoroso, Violin Solo, George Guile Processional Hymm, Adeste F Venfte, Introi delis Woodwart - Willan Jackson. Te Deam, oloist James E. Kyrie Eleison in F fiat, Gloria Tibi in E flat, Hywn, While hed Their Flocks. Anthem, There Were Shep- Tours Stainer | s Shepherds Offertor herds, olo Jaster Howard Fensley. Sanctus in E flat, Stainer | Comrmunion Hymn, Bread of the World. 0ld Cham Nunc Dimittis, Turle Recessional Hymn, Hark, the Herald Angels Sing LoLoaa o BbEssss Six bours after high water it is low | * Mraterswhich is tollowed by flood tide. b GREENEVILLE People's Store Incorporated Christmas rilbon candy, 2 TAFTVILLE i Thogurtls of the Blimswille punder the direction of their AL e fancy Chin school, -| mann, i gave a Christmas. entertatnment at the German Shooting cloh, Thursday evening, before /& largo audiemce. The children carried out their parts very well, not only mhewing Che careful training of their {teachers, but also gemuine enthusiasm !in presenting he entertainment. The Program was as follows: Song, Sile [Night, emtiwo achool: While Shepherds| "Watehed Thelr Flocks by Night, Anna | Domnely: I You'ro Good, Harold| Walmboldt; song, The First Noel, entire! school; Sky Samta Claus, Alwin| Kaanpfts; WeenDaddy Lights the Tree, &rmetta Herrmann; a Christmas Danc.. primary room; A-Christmas Carol, Mar-| ‘garet Hebet; cradt somg, ontire) sehoot, December. Agnes Prokop: A[ , Carol. entire school. Then| foflowed a playiet entitled Christmas Tve at Mother Hubbard's. by the| spammar grades. The -charactdFs were | as follows: Mather Hubbard, Gladys| Thoma: Miss Muffet, Helen Thoma:| Uack Horner, John Ely; Bo Peep, Elsie Teinrich ; Mistress Mary, Anna_Donnel- ly; Simple Simon, George Gauthier; Boy Blue, Howard Tucker; Jack, Wal-| Rer Prokop; Jill, Alice Schmidt: Santa Clans, Alfonse Mish. Miss Elizabern M. Commell acecompanied on the plano.) and an orchestra of five pieces furnish ed music fof the evening. 'The annual Christmas tree and enter-| tamment of the Taftville Congrega- tional Sumday school was held Friday evening at the church, a large number of friends and relatives of the little folks attending. The church was tractively decorated with cvergreens; wreaths of laurel and poinsettias being hung on the walls, laurel being banked around the windows, and hem- Jock being used in the corners and on| the lighting fixtures. A giant Chrisc- mas tree was placed in the front of Uvr| church, well filled with ornaments and Rifts. The program follows: Hymn, Antioch (Joy to the World) congresa- tion§ recitation, Christmas, James Cat ter; song, Christ, the Lord is Born To- day, Mrs. James A. Bidwell; Couection of toys to be turned over to the Salva- tion Army, boys of Victor Davis' cl song, Oh, Little Town ot recitation, * Forrest \&irl's chorus: recitation, What Can Give Him, Norman Hodkinson: song| Away In a Manger, girls_chorus; reci-i tation, The Christmas Story, Lester| Pingree, James Heap and Earl Mathew- non; song, It Came Upon the Midnight Ol girls' chorus; recitation, i Star of “Bethlehem, . Reginald Monty; xonz, Silent' Night, girls’ chorus; hymn, While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night, comgregation; address, H Fdwin G. Crowdis, pastor; song, Begin- merh and primary; song, Santa Claus, Mrs, James A! Bidwell. The Santa Claus plavlet entitled Mrs. Santa Comes Into Her Own, cansed a great deal of laughter, and dealt with} Mrs, Santa Claus, wha went for a drive, leaving all her troubles to her’ spow: wiio- realized by the time she returned that she did have a little, work to_dg after all. The characters ‘ware: Santa Fred Knowles; Mra. Santa Miss Mildred Kloss; ° Rrowniés, Bethlehem Heinrich; mus CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY. Cut out this slip, enclose with So,and mail it to Foley & Co., Shefeld Ave., Chicago, Ill, writing your name an address-clearly. You will receiye in rer turn a tgal_package containing Foley's Jloney and Tar’ Compound. for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kiiney Piils, for pains in sides and back, theumatism, Packache, Kidney ‘and biaddcr atiments, and Folsy Cathartic Toblets, . whole- some and thoroughly cluansing cathartio for chmstipution, _biliousness. headaches, _nad sluggish bowels.: fce & Oszood Co. i Protect Your Horse Giant Grip Neverslip | Glorta, Postlude, Hallelujah Choru Organist and choirmastes Tbbotson, A. 4. G. O St. Patrick's Church. 30 Mass, Christmas Morning. Christzmas Morning. Bartlett = Grgan Handel | Ernest M. | Kyrie, Weigand Veigand | Weigand | Novello Mercadante Mereadante Credo, Adeste Fidelis, Sanctus, Agnus Del, 10.30 Mass. Jane Moors,™ Dorothy Abetg, Heap, Frank Fairies, Mayor, Edith! dwin Troeser; | Anna Geis Annette Hes Dorothy Simino. Following the playlet there was the usual digtribution of gifts and candy for all the children in the school, Santa Claus having the assistance of several others, so heavy was his pack, The girls' chorus included Miss Mil- dred Duniop, Miss Edna Krodell. M Mary Martid, Miss Mildred Troege Miss Selina Adams, Mis Elizabeth Newton. Mrs. Bidwell aceompan- Miss frai Mathilde Stapfer son, Miss Ruth Heap and| a Entertainmen: Miss Miss Madq Hodki | An Christmas Momning, Bartiest | Organ and Orchestra | Kalitwoda | Kafliwoda | Himmel | Kalliwoda | Gitsinn | (bass £olo), Adoremus. Three Cholra, Kalliwoda | Agnus Dei, Kalliwods | 0O Saiutarla, 1antum Breo, | Laudate Dominum, 78n Duesen Benediction will follow the mass and Lang's string orchestra will assist the hoir. Solotsts, Mrs. Frank Farrell, Lo retta Bellefleur, Mrs. Dennis Coyle, Dan Gleason, Frank Murdy. Trinity M. E. Church. 1030 A ML Prelude, \“Adoration” Felix Borowski Hymn i Anthem, “Shepherds Abiding in the Field Ashford Gloria 5 Hymn Offertory, “Hafl, Christ is Boen" Bischoft Alto So! Mrs. Helena M. T. Church {Anthem, “A King Shall Reign” Hymn Doxology Postlude, “Christmas Postiude” E. S. Hofner Wilson 5 P. M. Violin Solo Miss Elizabeth Lane Prelude, { Hymn jAnthem, “O Little Town of Bethlehem™ Petrie | A Christmas By six voung ladies, Offertory, “Blest Be Thou, O Christ Iternal (with violin abligato) Pantomime- — . ines | Mrs. Wm. Crowe. Jr. and Miss Eliza- | beth Lane } Hymn Anthem, “Silent Night" Ashford Lighting of the Christmas wreath by voung Jadies of the church. | Hymn, “Joy to the World" | Postlude, “Festival March” ? G. Merkel, op. 145 he quartette is comprised of Mrs, William Crowe, Jr., soprano; Mrs. Hel- ena M. T. Church, alto; Liye Fillmore, tenor; William H. Rush, bass; Miss Olive Linton, organist. Park Congregational Chureh. 1030 A. M. “rgan Prelude Chant de Noel Lefebire-Wely Anthem-— (2) Quartette, Wonderful Night An- gels and Shining Immortals (h) Tenor Recitative, There Were Shepherds Abiding in the Fields Tenor Aria, From Highest Heaven on Joyous Wing (¢) Quartette, 1t Is the Christ Qur Lord, Indeed Ufttertory— (a) Soprano Recitative. Mark Thou My Heart Look Well Mine Eyes (b) "Soprano Arietta, Once Did the Skies Before Thee Bow (c) Quartette, Welcome Thrice Well come, Noble Guest Anthem after sermon— (a) Alto Solo, Ah, Jesus, Lay Thy Gentle Head (b) Quartette, Now Praise We All Our God (Choir music_all tata The Holy Organ Postlude, taken from the can- Night, by Brewer) Christmas ~ March Le Blanc Sunday School Service at 4 P. M. Organ Prelude, Christmas Eve m Carol, The First Christmas it (Very old and sung in ihis church for the first time in 1887) Organ Tostlude, Fantasia in ¥ Malling | [ M George W. Weller, Jr.. evergreens,| ymond A. Pingree; Christmas ‘(“Jl E. W. Yerrington; docorations, Rev. Kdwin . Crowdis, Robert Brown n Bogle Earle M. Wood, Knowles, Victor H. Davls, Oscar Ma-| thewson, Miss Elsie F. Heap, Miss Nvra| Yerrington, ‘Miss Mary Taggart, Misc| Isie M. Kinder, Miss Helen Campacli,} Mrs. Allan Bogle, Mrs, Edwin G. Crow- dis, Miss Flossie M. Meyer, Miss Sadle Newton, Miss Dorothy Wood, Miss Ger- trude M. Young and Mrs. Eugene N. Monty, ‘The Ladies' Benevolnt Society help- ed a great deal this year, by filling the boxes with candy.at their last meeting. Yawrence Burke of Baltic has been engaged by the Lisbon school board as a teacher at the Newent school. Miss Louise Sigrist of tne Backusi hospital, Norwich, spent Thursday with her Drother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Georgé Simino of Merchants ave, s The wekly meeting of Troop 3, Boy Scouts was postponed this week because of the Christmas entertainment at tho Taftville Congregational church. 7 Kenueth Troeger, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Troeger of North Third avenue, who slid into the utomobile 'of Dr, John W. Callahan of orwich on Norwich avenue, Thursday noon and who was taken at oncdeo the Backus hospital, was brought beck.ito \bis home Friday noon. The little fel- low had “to have several stitches taken in his_head to close a deep gash, but exhibited a great deal of pluck. The muny friends of the family are glad to learn thdt tke results were ot more Se- rious, and that he has been able to re- turn home 8o soon. The annual Christmes entertalmment for the pupils of Sacred Heart schoo! was held Thursday afternoonm at the parish hall, after .which the school closed for the holidays. There was al gaily decorated Christmas ~tree and candy was distributed to the young- sters, At the_People's fancy th box z Richard Grover of New Haven spending the holiday vacation ~at home on North Third avénue. Harold Heap, a student at the New Bedford. Textile School, will spend the Store Incorporated, mes ribbon candy, 2 Ib is his - |"Christmas vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Lee South Second avenue. Miss ‘Rose Murphy of Easthamptor, Conny, is at the home of her parents, Mr, aBd Mrs. Dennis C. Murphy for the Lolidays. = Afiss Roberta Crowe of South Man- chester,| Conn,, is spending the Christ- mas vgeation eigh her pareats, Nr. and Mrs. Thomas Crowe of South A stree hn Keefe of South A street, wt 5. béen. fll for the past few days, s dble to return to his work. Mrs. Joseph Paquin and son Edmund of North B street left Friday for Bris- tol, Conn., where they - will spend th holidays with Mrs. Paquin's brother and -law, * M. Mry, Mdwa geron and fan . Paquin ana| Miss Mary Bergeron will leave town o Sawrday for Bristol. Mrs. Robert Brooks of the guest of Wildgoose of Pawtucket, Brocks and family will Mrs. Gottlief Henzler of ~ Germ: Heap of Terrace ave- , R T, M join her Saty avenue leaves today - (Siturday) for Cleveland to spend the holidays with her daughter; ‘Mrs. Eugene W. Sullivan. On hee return trip Mrs, Henzler will visit Niagara Falls | Oftertory prayer Elenezer Learned, cherist. St. Mary's Chureh. Christmas - Morning 9 o'Clock Mass, Junior Choir Scek Ye! David’s Town See! Amid the Winter's Snow Silent Night, Holy Venite in Bethlehem Adeste Fideles Softly, Softly, He 1s Born Marche de Noel 10.30 o' Christmas Morning Asperges Me <yrie Sloria Qui_ Tollis Quoniam tu Solus Cum _Sancto Spiritie Credo . Et. Incarnatus Adeste Fideles Sanctns Benedictys Agnus Dei desu Bambino Yon Recesstonal v Gounod Soloists, Misses Sadie Driscols,, sopra- a0; Eleanor Donovan, soprano; Rose Malone, . contralto; Lucy Woods, con- tralto, Messers. Nicholas Spellman, ten- or; Edward Connelly, tenor; Horace Corning, baritona. Organist and director, Henry La Fontaine, Tirst Baptist Church. Prelude, - Christmas Prelude. Call to worship, Nicaea Invocatien’ 1 Hymn, Hark, the Herald Angels Singt Responsive reading Anthem, And There Were Shep- herds, Ashfora sor;plure From -Old -~ Testamsent, Isalah 53: 1-12. Hymn, Majestic Sweetness Scripture from New Testament, _Luke 1-20 Pastoral prayer Rewponse, Christmas -Response, Lorens Notices Offering and offertory, He Shall Feed His Flock (Messiah) Handel Anthem, Above the Sleeping World, Children's story, The Spiders. Gift Hymn, Joy- to the World Sermon, The Gift of Gifta Closing prayer Benediction Silent prayer Postlude, Triumphal Mareh (Naa- man) 5 5 - Costa. Choiz—Mrs, Lewis A\ Wheeler, direc-| tor and saprano; Miss Bernice Willey, | m Douglase. tenor: Wiliam bass. Organist, Mrs, Gounod lock Mass. McDowell Wiegand { Mozart Mozart Aozart Mozart Mozart Mozart Mozart Old_Carol Mozart Mozart. Mozart Ashford Sacred Heart Chureh, Norwick Town. Christmas Morning First Mass at 7 a. m. Hymns by Children’s Choir Hark! What Mean: Those Holy Voicss Leong Foretold by - Prophets Holy Adeste Fidelis Heart of Mary, Pure and Fair % With Glory Lit, the Moonlight Ar Re- ealed \ ession March, . Becker Hieh Mass at 9 a. i Qrgan: Prelude, Christmas Morn Kytle, J. Korman | Sole, Cantique Noel. f The Angels’ Sonss | Communien gervice in ¥ ac [ Christians, | Communion Service in B flat | While Shepherds” Watched their Flocks NOBWICK, OONN, SAT March Triumphant, Solotsts, Mrs, Morgan Cromin, My, Richard Quinn, Miss Mary Buckle: Mosara. Leroy Hubbard, Francls Han- drahan. Orgenist, Miss Dlzabeth A. Malone. Ceatral Baptist Church. Morning ervice, 10.30. Preluds, Offertory on Adeste Fideles, Mrs, Maher. Offertory anthem, Brightest Best, Postlude, Fantare n D ! Evening Service, 1 Pretude, Paraphrase on a etmas | Hymn, Fauikes | A Dramatlo Pageant of The Brth of!| Christ i Poettude, Christmas Mareh, Quartet,® Mrs. Beatrice Ashs Maher, soprano; Mrs, Reuben P. Potter, com- | tralto; Arthur R. Blackledge, Charles D. Geer, baritone, Fuller, organist. Violin obligatos Henry Brynan. B Greenoville Congregations! Chareh Orchestra and Organ Doxology y Anthem, Glory Be to God David Lorinz Hymn, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear So Silently the Stars Look Down and | Coombe | Bridge | .30 i Spence i Shelty | The First Christmas Morn Newton | Orchestra and Organ. Members of the choir: Miss Chariotte 'Fowler, soprano; Mrs. Lemuel Prentice, atlo; J. Todd Hyne, bass; Oscar Heim- rich, tenor; Miss Letitia Kramer, organ- ist; Oscar W. Carpenter, chorister. First Congregational Church { 10.30 a. m. Organ Prelude, Festal Offertoirs Vincent | Carol, Hosanna in the Highest Irving Anthem, The First Christmas Mor Newton Offertory selo, The Holy Night A Adam F. H. Wyant } Anthem, Break Forth Into Joy Greenish | Organ postlude, Chorus of Shepherds | Lemmens (From Christmas Offertorium) H. L. Yerrington, Organist Churek of the Good Fhepherd (Oniversalist) : Mareh of Magi Duhois | Slumber Song Dickinson | Glorta Patri 5 { In Yonder Manger Dickinson Hark! What Means Thoke Holy Voicos Organist, Wilkam S. Huber Trinity Episeopal Prelude, Fantasie on a Christmas Theme Ashmall Venite, chant Te Deum Benedictus Antbem, It Came Clear Kyrie, Sanctus Benedictus Que Venit Agnus Dei Homer N. Bartleft Dudley Buck the AMidnight J. Battison Battison Battison Battison Haynes Giloria in Excelsis Battison Haynes Postlude, March Th. Saloms Soprano, Mrs. Robert Townsend; alto, | Miss Lucille Howard; tenor, Robert Gray; bass, James J. Moore; organist, Midred P. Wightman. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Sunday morning (Christmas Eve) at 10.30, Morning Prayer and sermon by the rector. Music will be as follows: Prelude, Hallelujah Chorus Venite in B flat Te Deum in D minor Jubliato in A flat Havens Anthem, How Still the Night Spence Also the following Christmas Hymne: Adeste Fidelis Hark the Herald Angels Sing Mendelssohn | 1t Came Upon a Midnight Clear I R. S. Willis | Midnight service, beginning at 11. 30_ -8 Oh Little Town of Bethlenem | L. H. Redner Upon ; 1ner | Haynes | Haynes Hayn Cranmer Spross G. L Foster | Angels from the realms of glory H. Smart Awake! Salute the Happy ~ Morn Christmas Day: Moly €ommunion at $.00 a. m. Adeste Fidelis . G. I Foster | Hark the Herald Angels Sing And Now, O Father, Mindtul of the Love | by Night. Preceding the midnight service, for 2 half hour, commencing at 11.00, there will e carol sifging on the church steps. Cornets will fead the siuging, and: the whole of St. Andrew's choir will take part. This is a most beautiful service, which has been: carried out with grear | success on the steps of St. Paul's| church, Boston, for a number of years, Sunday afternoon, at 4.00 a pageant Clark| will be ‘glven at 8t. Andrew's church en- {service. A cordlal welcome to all. | Botts Pater Merkel | Te | Come Thou Long Bxpected Jesas, Born 10 { Organ prelude, March of the Magi LHymn, Joy io the Worid | Gloria | Postiude, Miss Howie, organ: Miss Fon- | Burdyko of Meriden; {E. DAY, DEC. 33, 1921, titled: The Story of the Nativity of Qur Lord Jesus Christ. At the same time the Sunday school will hold thelr carul Christmas day, there Communion at St. will be woly Andrew's church at Sncred Heart—Taftviile Rosswit Peletler Credo . | Rotewls Offertory, Adeste Fidells Banctus, Agnus Del Chofr director—Joseph Teilier At the. 230 mazs the chflfren’s choir | will esing hymona. i At the 10.45 mase the men’s chotr wiil aing. i Eolotst, O, TelNer, Jr.; dfrector, 1. O liter. Rosewiy MeKinley Ave A. M. E. Ziox Church | Morning Servics 18.45 O"Clock “Hark, the Glad Sound! the Saviour Comes, The Savioar Promised Leng; Let Every Heart Prepare a Threms, And Every Voice a Song; Nativity C. M., and Set Thy People Free; From Our Fears and Sins Release Us; Let Us Ftad Our Rest in “Thee. The ewening service will be given over to gifts for the king. A Xmas pantomime in four scenss. At Calvary Baptht Church Morning Service, 11 0'Clock Organ_Prelude Angels’ Hymn, Hark What Means Those Voices? Invocation Gloria Patris Scripture reading Anthem, There Were Shepher Christmas sermon. Anthem, Glory to God Postlude, March to Bethlekem. Evening Service 7.45 Seripture reading nthem, Song of the Ages the Herald Argels Sing Oftertory, Victory. Closing hymn, Shephberd of Israel Postiude, Night on the Hiilside in Old Judea. Miss Tella Seott, organist; Mrs. A, T. Drury. chorister ; Mrs. Frances Evans, as- ant. Taftville Congrogational Church Rev. Edwin G. Crowdis, Pastor Prelude, Celelise Cantique de Noel v Adams fiss Howie, Organ; Miss Fenton, vio- lin; Miss Wood. pfano. Toxology and Invocation Nicaea Choir and Congregation Organ_Interiude Miss Howle Announcements Adeste Fidelis Choir and Congregation Responsive Worship Offertory, Chanson de Nocl Miss Howie. organ: Miss Fenton, violin: Miss ‘Wood, piano Solo, In the Manger 3 Mrs. James Asbury Bidwell, soprano Scripture Pray, Response Choir and congregatios Sermon, A Saviour Who Is Christ the Lord Solo, Star of the Orient Shelley Mrs. James Asbury- Bidwell, soprano The Child Jesus Choir and Congregatior ton; violin ; 3 ss Wood, piano. Benediction St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church Rev. A. E. Bondarchuk, Rector (Sunday) Litany at 9 a. m. Mass at 10 a. m. (Christmas Day) Litany at 9 a. m. ration of the mass at 10 a His Eminence, Platon, Metro; North America. azmsted by V Teonid Turkevich, (dean of St. Cathedral. N. Y.): Deacon A. Vser of New York; Very Rev. Alexander Ven jaininoft of Bridgeport; Very Rev. Josep! Dankewlch of New Britain: ‘Rev. Stefar Rev. Maximiliar Antonishin of Danbury:: Rev. Alexe: Dankewich of Manville, R. L; Bondarchuk of Norwich; Rev Koshel of Willimantic. i ! BAKING POWDER You use /ess - WORTH UP Giork, 3 J. orman Cred6, - Loesch Offertory, " Adeste Pidelis Sanctus, Agnes Dei, Korman Benediction of the Most Blessed ac- rament Tantum Ergo i Landate - Doninum Big Dolls | AT LESS THAN IMPORTED DOLLS $2.97 and $3.97 . NONE HIGHER ; 2 TO $10.00. NO STORE ANYWHERECAN UNDERSELL iJ& : MAMMA TALKING DOLLS. . .. $1.39 ROUS MIT EM! and $2.39 BUSINESS IS WONDERFUL! FULL ASSOCIATED FEESS DESFATONRS | em— emmm— Your Christmas VictrolaIsHere Ready To Be Delivered To Your Home In Time for Xmas Complete Stock of Victrolas, in All Models From $25.00 Up Hear the Christmas Victor Records We have a complete assortment of these appropriate Xmas selections GiVE VICTOR RECORDS FOR XMAS THE PLAUT-CADDEN C0. 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