Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 30, 1922, Page 10

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valley” abtoss to. Wisterly and down to Wateh EAl. - . The towr glock trote. ap Sundey and | has not yet thawed out. 'Thig is the sée- - 'ond time the weatheri Has " caused the clock to go astray. 5 o hat’ "u lent’ sleighing in the dg’A aod tor” 1‘—‘":_“ Work on the sew road that is to cons back lito the country the roads are 2| pact Baltic with.Occum his'bees stopped good condition. - - | owing. to the recemt stérms and cold, Tbno:d werye eat_lw:fl :cddn:u fon!u‘x:l \?:11\; { which- have made work:{mpossidle. "~ &rn. 1 erday. feelg) Dec ~—Mr. Vogel arashed ‘into the express .at umneu,.g,"i';;‘:“%;,‘;' & Hn;éulfifm";m;;‘;y damaging the engine:W. W. Billings_ and 1 ised | Rehivy Ao verENE . Ehouton - dofsn: o8 Thamesville was pleasantly surprise A By s d":,"g el g’fp last evening when employes of the com= ; k' Mauling some of the cleared cars, ran off La i o O e ototen |'the'.track. All trains were held up for .and. Mr.. Viogel exoressed his thanks. hours.: Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1872.—A rather sin- iaé Nérwich Bleaching and Galénder- gular case came before David Youn ing company presented eaoh of their mar- .S | By yesterday, beinz a suit to recov ried workmen a turkey yesterday. . THé nioney bet during the late: canvass from conduct of this company. is gocd enough, and-will doubtless bear its fruit {n mak- the -Stakeholder. The parties .interested in the bet Wers John W. Murphy =2nd ing the friendship of the company and its men much greater. | Daniel Lee. Lsé claims he bet ten dol- Taes. t0 3 cent that Mr. Gresley had never | .rhe City 0f Lawrence stopped yester- day. at Allyn’s Point, the river béing en- abused’ Archbishop Hughes. while Murphy | claims that Lee bet ten dollars to a cent tirely ¢losed.above that. point. It is that Greeley would not-be -elected. ~The doubtful if tHe boat'can get that far up stakeholder, shgwf;x;bou' 15; dagzoes balow 2870, nly . axe-dslivery of 2w , W28 city: yesterday this be'\g nce in the-sear- tw.m was _fi:u: the oustom & a::,_l::- da.v :eucwu'; pointsd Moderator 424" P. -B. Gf sclerk.. . Gen. Coft offereda resolution re- | scinding th u:unn of the éndugh to give s K enjoyments, . ai hhl!el:mr. was_ such las to give eved Santa*Clads an_extra § thrill of delfight as he: L gvér- the i housetops the. night hétdre. - Al stores | were .closed,:. and - dhurches - and + housé- holds wers dooorusd “With evérgretns and flowers.” ‘The hearts ot thé little folks and great folky kefs made glad: with gifts | 2nd the feative-board bore hinusyal bur- dens, -and’ religious sefvicds were held .in the ‘varidus: Iodal chutshes. i The waathet ls mors \-h e the, pfé- | vailing -tople 8¢ cany, ¢ 48 In | éveryBodies mouth.an ;mw s-under everybodies feet.. . These’ severe’ cold of Wednesday night modértated wonderfully and i1 the -mo¥nirg -snow: began to- fall, continuing: ‘stéadily -ail- day- and-into" the and “offered ond™to have it loceted Unioh sguaré-and: John T. Wait: atid ersoppeved the motlon, and s T. €. M win’ ahd-others’ favored it. Dy a ler najority it Voted:to uphold a provie | 2l monumtfl( gD=s Lo W enue efter two | of seliing ard sdjoin'ng préperty .a fArn 2nd; erecting, a - rew parsonege - entertained Wi tam Burdlck,-of Pr mitted Port at a Tutlirs ‘meeting. Thé stedmer ity of Boston which left | vt New. Londén-Wednesday-evenlng remched | Vaw York York day’ mointag, ha ancHored “tor. twenty-fl Mary . Knowles of New g Mr. and Mrs. Wasaren s | Aun lace - Hobe Why Frances Lanmb 3 ek, Ttad: shida s anpleinada of ‘the'c §repen: The Toss 1§ :::&-M at $1.000. hln the, LalnpentunA afd . the du gh bright and Slepf | wis the coldest of the seagon, the mordw marking from 3't0.12 degrees helow zero, . '« The horss cars were taken off ~the rwt)u Saturday night ‘the. ralls ‘being y evidence. Thomas Burke, money to Murphy. Lee the suft ‘to recover the money from Murphy. | The case was then cont&nue A new branch railroad is proposed to imbeddsd’ in'/iek. No' cars leave the Hartfurd and Providence road with dogs that are raising. havoc with paid upon brought its way downstream. | ~ Local people are interested in the.trou- for furthef | y1o Andover. is having with its dogs. Last !year the' people voted for mo tax . on canineg and now the town is overrun m mnnlu yuamhy mun mfl at Jewett City, thence through Pachaug sheep-and cattle there. Memreu are to the river today, as the ice Is fast working ; evening. - At least 18 Inches mantles ‘the earth ‘heréabouty. clustering” aboit the ~ dé A MID-WINTER CLEARANCE i OF e Women s and Misses’ Coats and Dresses and Children’s Coats WOMEN‘S AND MISSES’ COATS 813,75 . .. §24.T5 .$32.75 . $43.75 . $55.00 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES siagse.......... $10.75 vALUESTO. i g8 76 || s bRl 7$.2,,1-75 $29.75 ¥AL5”“T° . $45.00 $94 75 VALUES TO TEN DOZEN % - GINGHAM DRESSEa . Values to 31.98 - A most pleasing selection of plaids, éMs mdplamgmglmms,md[umfipm(ito 14. The styles-are a!l nttnctwe, and- fl\e dresses very dainty. = MID-WJNTER CLEARANCE OF OUR; ENTIRE MILLINERY STOCK LF-PRICE Tlm‘“mum my hat in our entire’ stock, without _any ruernhpn. Youmychoouflzeoneyouwmt, regudlmofmformerpme, lndplyusfiutofle—hlfthepnceformerlynkcd. ing. | '?"’Wm “and b warm, wtlns, mmn. in.neat stripe | Parcales, . Jyv pattefns ey ‘designe. Callnn are ' reqular eome_in' sizes 16 to'2% This is a "valae wfiich qnnnvt hu matched. nd’j —Centers". with lace-e ngth 2 1-4 yards. Curtains. wmch.!un"{“n nfl(ng -As.usual there is & -suspension of busi- Dness, detention of trains, - and the general hearth. Telegrams from New. York. stgt:s .that boats due fo. arrive. Wednesday. ha4 not repumd. The weather uur the ‘clear " Breed hall wu Wwd-ed last. evening to hear (drl,Schurz, but- Mr. Schurs nof reach’the eity owing to snaw_hiock- ing all"traffic. . After trylg to get a spe- Joial train ind failing, the entertalament flnltmd. A NIAN’HC The * m Eolnt club . met -recemtly There Were. nevorfl invited ;u:su pres- €ent. James * Hnu){ ChaMiés ; THORIDEOH, ! of Pine W York city and spent_the ‘hollday with-his-parents. .Chariés : Thompson ™ of: Pine Geove was at Grassy -Hili-and Hambusg' recently.on 2 b'untnw trip. and" Mre. H. Hist Hilllar have rofiurnod from & visit with relatives in Hartford. 4 Ms: and Mrs. Arihur Wmd of Stamford - lpem the ~holiday ‘with ~her fusia;; Coroley,. of, ;Main Gates’ of. Penn ‘avenue is vlflthl uhtlvu at Paterson, N..J. * The-study class of Bt. John's Eplscopal Iflm Mrs: Loon Rogers of the Paint road. street._ The regular meeting wifl be held on Jan. 10th with Mrs: Wafren Parks of Main street..- - Miss J‘um\ MHW’H is i1 at her home. V. G. Themas of New York city spent the. holiday. with his family Jat the Carl- 500 'Bome on Penn avenue, ‘Miss Dorothy “Likemsohn. who teaches the . Black..Point..school,; is..spending - the' Christmae muow 8¢ Eer héme tn New Haygn 2 Mriand Mre. LA Chm»ion of Black was marooned in-New London and counid ) ¥ | recitatt Esl: ant” suaezy ‘with Rer parents Mr. ohn--P. Clark,‘.of t.h church “will’ meet next Wednesday after- noon. wifh Mrs. M. R. Davis of, Main | Pair Henry E. Srita and ‘Albert E. Brown Havén spent Christnisy duy at ‘The -- Pleasure- Hill- school. ‘held. xu Christmas - -exercises - Friday - afternoon. fhere was a large attendance of friends and parents of the ‘pupils. Foilowing is the : program: -Greeting.. school” : rec! tion,- Christmas Stars, Agneg " Yu! - Fadi#'s -Reflections, Edate recitation; -A«:Dflls’ tion, Two_ Little Oepitans, : Fl and " Agnes. Yuschalk: recitation, Ding, Dong. Ding, Marian Roblnson; recitation, Chfll(.-nls Ca.rol Ro’olnson. ‘10— song.’ Away “in-'a Manger, ' eight } ‘recitatfon, A ~ Christmas - Sign, Marfon 'Browning;- Victrola selectitns ), Albert Ru song, Jolly OM St. Nicholas, six -pup!’ rec'tation. ‘An - Up-to-Date Banta Edns White; solo, ‘Holy Night, Nelson Robins recitation, Telephoning to Sants, Nelson and Huntington: Robinson: recl= tation, Signg of Christmas, Harriet- Rob- Christmas perty. 8t air dsy. . The party ingluded Mr. Fryer and family of Wiltiman Vea Lewls O‘ tin; gad family oemir Crose.of Ha:t- s,m! Mra. George Miner 328 Frazkiln, Mr."and Mrs. A R ning &3 son Eugene The, Lidles’ Ald soclety held ity snimiai Thristmas sale at the towm: hdl Dee. Over §100 was D 3 am’ Fora, Bt a. Fleandr- Bousa. - Lkl - £o6 3 of “jlactterd spent the holl- dsys with”thelr pafanu. Mr. wad Mrs .1 E. Powers.-; § Misses Bessle, Rébieoca and Jennie: MU- lor und Wiors-Platt of New York nefit ths hollfays with #elatives here. ¢ : n{ !m J..C. Phll\lpl ~“Phe dahce’ given .k :the Casino: wax avell. attended last . Thursday é&vening. Hhhws ord:q‘.n furnished musie’ recitation, -My Stocking, Nelson |’ nag Eve, With charaotérs as follows: An Am- ateur Detective, Humtington Robinson Saijor, - Nelson. Robinson ; . Bridget: ‘!\o maid, Ane-s Yusehalk Manl Ruth. Roblassn; Mr. Mamley Rowlend | Fior- Parker: \M£ dqbfifleklu\

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