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'6 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922 DAIOELSON Alfl) PDTIIAM IIEUS DANIELSON le Damelson postofice will be open eel "Sunday afternoon tor one hour -2.30 to Utii. m. far the delivery of parcel post mail. Christmas day. Monday, the postoiaoe will close at 11 a. m. tor the day, tbe lobby rm.ining open until ? p. m. All Christmas parcels will be deliv ered on Monday. A fheir et eerol slagen will lv voice ' to IM aolrtt of Christmas on the eve of the creat festival, going about the bor ough ia automobile ta sing tor shut-ins and at other homes where a visit from the singers will be welcome. The Gills' olub U organising; the carol singers, and either Miss Corinne Paine, Miss C. Ella. Day or Mm Walter Bwnley will bo interested In Having sent them the names of shut-las who would appreciate a visit from the carol singers. The singers are to assemble Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the Girls' club looms in the Exchange building and will ro forth on their mission in automobiles, lingers who may wish to join them may louununicate with Miss. Pais, Miss Cay tr Mrs. Bronley. - A great sasil erd heats that has its headqnarters in Buffalo and Is famous tor the premiums it gives to those who solicit business tor it throughout the country has sent into this territory no tices warning the public against a woman ' who Is falsely representing herself as an. agent of the boasa and is obtaining or lers for goods and advance payments upon them." l'ne notices give a general warning that the woman is an impostor, travels cnder various names, and makes rash offers not advertised by the concern! Tfac I Unites of signatures the woman uses in Irving receipts fox money she collects are appended to the firm's notice. Among the names the woman uses are Mrs. An nie Walton, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Jen nie Ross, Mrs. J. Conner, Mrs. Annie Myers. " '" ' " " ' t She Is described, as about S feet 4 Inches in height, weight about 130 pounds, dark complexion, eyes blue and full, hair dark brown, age about 3S years. This is the woman who operated in the Green Hollow road section early this fall and cleaned up well over $100 for -an af ternoon's work. The company offers a reward of S180 for bar arrest and convic tion. J Add to she. Bst at this town's people who have been before the town court to answer or violation of the laws govern ing the sale of intoxicating liquors under prohibition the name of Edward Stockton, resident in Connecticut Village. '" He has Just' paid fine of $200 and ooss in the town oourt after pi easing guilty-to sell ing "a quart of what Is known a white inula to; osa Raymond Baker. ' After obtaining. -4nformation as te oofcton'a activities the home whore he iK'es was raided by state officers, but nothing of an intoxicating nature found When officers entered the home they, were temporarily- denied admission to fas bath room, on the pie that a woman of the i AVlwlr wtion th fntlrfwtnr exorcises will be given: ' . v j Opening hymn. O Beautiful Bethlehem; prayer, pastor; Dolly's Recitation, Ger trude Miner; recitation. A VB. Emer son. Heynolds; recitation. The Heavenly 01ft, Eunice Brown; ; duet, Chrtatmna Bella, Ceha Gallup and Bernxa Burton; recitation, Louis Jessop ; exercise. To gether, tiree' little girls; ladies: quartet. Glory to the Lamb; recitation. Seeking the Saviour, Celia Gallup; recitation, A LjtUo Bit of Holly, Evangeline RamviHe; S !ff? S StS TGatcl ago. and is evidence of the pressure of i household was dressing therein. An in spection oZ this toom attar the woman emerged annealed throe empty bottles. It was charged against Stockton that he sold a quart of the whita mule for $3, competition in this field of commerce. Live . bait for. Ice fishing, on sale at Keufi's, store, Elnmlle.av Thousand noon thousand ef letters, Christmas cards and parcels continued to pass through the Danielson postoffies Friday. The mail from the morning trains was extremely heavy, and carriers were overburdened when leaving; to cover their route It so happens that walking is very difficult on acoount of the tee on borough streets and sidewalks this week, and' this is-adding to the carriers' difficul ties in meeting the x,tra burden that the ChtisunasL season is pl&emg upon them. As on other nights during this, week, the postorace will be open this evening unta o'clock. Speaking of Christmas gifts,, a man said Fsidey that ' is giving, sis favorite Kntlcgger- $10 a qaaaV At various oharohes is rJaplusjjBu. the t-Wlowtng- Christmas . programs ot exer cises have been arranged : Baptist Church. The following program win be given at sup; recitation. The Keason. hilsia flul llps; organ and violin dust, Mr. aw) Mrs. Rain villa; recitation. The Christmas Jour ney, Bernice Burton ; soag. jesus Loves Me, primary class; recitation, A Tiny Tot, Dorothy- Baioville; recitation, The Christmas Message, Esther Ware; exer cise,' Curietmaa Str. six girls ; reetta tioc Tell, Me Why, Elizabeth Brown; ucaation, The Holy Night, Marion Gal lup, recitation. Christ Was Once a Little Baby; MUly Jessup ; trio. Merry Christ mas, Eunice Brown, Marion Gallup and Esih es - Ware. St. Albeja's Church. A communion service, win be held -a St. Alban's church v at 9. JO o'clock oh Christmas morning, but program of special Christmas music will not be pre sented noul the following Sunday, Dec. 31. The following selections will. th,ea be rendered: Voluntary ; recessional, O Come 'All Te Faithful; Venite, R. Woodward; Gloria. R. Woodward ; Te Deum to. F Alzamora ; Benediotus, D. Buck ; hymn. Calm on the Listening Ear of Night ; Shorter Kyrie, A- H. Ward; Gloria Tibi, C. Gounod; LIBERTY CASH MARKET STORE No. 3 141 MAIN STREET DANIELSON, CONN. STORE No. 5 "MERRY CHRISTMAS MAKE IT MERRY BY EATING ONE OF OUR FANCY VERMONT TURKEYS AT PRICES ALL CAN AFFORD TURKEYS 50c to 60c lb. CHICKENS , TURKEYS 37c lb. 50c to 60c lb.l Sweet Florida Oranges, lb . . 32c English Walnuts Pound 20c ., , - - , " . i a. a. wa.ru. ; iiona idi, u. uouaoa ; t6PtShun&d iKesaaon at o Byma c Ltt41e Tawa ot 3, ; octock: Organ pwludei hymn. There s f ertory. ,The Comins "of the King, B, M. Beauuful Star, congregation;, reotation. stults ; recessional, Hark. What Means There a a Song to the Air, Marjorie Gaff- Those Hob' Noises; postlude. ney; invocation; Bev. Mr. Houck; hymn, Thou Did'at Leave Thy Throne, eongre-r gation ; responsive reading, led by A. D. Pierce; carol. Silent Night, Holy Night Miss Bunco's class; singing, primary de partment ; offering ; offertory- eota. Mrs. C. Alton Frost.: hymn, 'to. tte World; address. Rev. Mc Boaok; exercise. Miss Stanton's class; exeroise. The New Born King, Miss Bruoe's class.; closing hyvrm, O, Come AU Ye Faithful ; benediction. Coasresetipsal Ohareh. A service appropriate to Christmas will be held Sunday m'ornios ajt 10,30 o clock at the Omgregationat church. A opeolal sermon will be given by the pastor Eev. W. B. Williams, and Mrs. Benjamin Liv sey, assisted by a choir, will offer Christmas anthems.' The vesper service at S o'clock will be in Seeping with Christmas. " , Mesbedlst Church. Tbe Sunday evening service, at the Methodist churoh will begin at 6 o'clock and will consist of a cantata under the able direction of A. "p." Burn?, A short address wiH precede the musical part o the program. ' Monday- at 5 Vdock them will be the usual children's Entertainment. ' gasta Claus will ba present to help, with the gifts. There wiH also be oarol singing and lantern glides. Everyone is welcome, whothar of the Methodist chansa os not. Migses Helen, Hopkins, Elsa Bartlett and. Florence Lathrop. at schools in Bos un, are at their- homes heri tor the holl tay period. Mr.' and Mrs. Mlobael Comiskey. and Miss Nellie Sullivan of Hartford vHl be holiday guests of Mr. and. Mrs, L. E. Kennedy. The Alumni-K. H. S. basketball game scheduled to, be held Friday evening in the town' hall was cancelled. ' Kriday afternoon the Baptist church was decorated lot the Christmas period. The Christmas tree is from the farm of Amasa Pierce at Squaw Bocks. Roy E. Jones, extension peuHrymaa at Storrs college, was a visitor with James Sayles at Elmville on Friday. George Gingras will SBend the Chris. -nas season with frienda at Port Jeffer- Vu, fa. L, Seekers after J2.5S gold'pieces fenad on Friday that banks are holding them tor a premium of 50 cents because of the extreme difficulty of obtaining a supply. Grape fruit Pound 10c Baldwin Apples Peck 45c Cape Cod Cran berries, quart. 18c Malaga Grape Pound 23c -"M r nrrtki rDritrDV su RIITTFR nr.nr.rl V I V FRESH HAMS Pound ....... FRESH SHOULDERS, poundTrn 24c SPRING LAMB LEGS, pound . : 34c EAS1ERN PORK TO ROAST, pound 20c PRIME RIB ROAST Fancy Cuts, pound . 18c CHOICE CUTS MILK-FED VEAL, pound 18c from a man's store for a man evtejeosjel huBcb, At the Pentecostal church a service wOl be. held Ctar We Have Nice Choice Cuts of Corn Fed Western Beef to Roast 14c to 16c lb. Honey Comb TRIPE 21bs. for 25c STEAKS Round Sbiom, lb. " CELERY 15c BOILED HAM, lb. 49c DRIED BEEF, lb..l. 50c PRESSED HAM, lb.. 25c PORK- SAUSAGE, lb 25c Sweet Mixed PICKLES, lb. 25c Sour Mixed PICKLES, lb. 20c t. special from m as mm store II a man s .- for a man PUTNAM GBOSTEXOBDALB BOT SILLIES , . in coASTrvct AccnBsii (Special to The Bulletin.) Putnam. Dec 22. tjb&Oi most instantly Friday" m amine to WU-1 scene of the accident, which happened Uam Choinier, 13. of Grosvenordals. in' almost directly opxsite the home ul a coasting accident on" the long bill, Antonio Vita. leading down from Thompson ' station ' D. K. C. Paine, medical examiner to Giosyenordale'. " The bov came hnnt. ; fbr the town of Thompson, viewed the "MS i lng down tte steep' ice-coated hill, for ; body and gave permission for its re- i j a u w mile, ana crasned t aw!, a. v head-on Into the front -'axle ot an an- i undertaking firm with headquarters - at tomobile owned by Alexander ' Maitland ; this city and brought here for prepara- Thorapcon and driven by Albert Du maohe, who was carefully driving up the incline. The boy's skull was frac tured and- he appeared to be flead when the first of those who rushed to bis a a reached him. Bye witnesses declared that the boy's body shot under the car upon being thrown rrom the sled at the Instant of collision. Coasting cotnnaa- Large Sour PICKLES, do 35c Fancy Selected EGGS, doz... 42c Pure Lard, lb. 16c I Maine Cora, . 14c I JUMBO PEAS, can. 14c Uunpbeii's Toma to Soup, can . . 9c I High-grade frank- forts, lb 15c American Bologna, lb 18c Debroisse Blood Sausage, lb. . 25c gQQQQQ25gSSSsws3BSsGS3s3 r. yr. xnxtsoHABT sos, . Sseeesssrs to F. H. T. W. THanghast, Central Tillm-e, Conn. FTJNBBAX PIBDCTOBS ' t sad EMBALMSB0. Tel. Hoosnp !,-& Might OaO--BaofcA- tons of the boy. fled in terror irom we sight from the. diractlon of New Ion- don andthe accompanying thought to whether the official train - was time or fashionably late. tJV to Friday an inczeane of approxi mately 25 per eent over the Christmas season for last year had been done at uie iruinam nostomce and thr n every - Indication that the ' rush would continue right through to Chr'atinuB morning, making one of the greatest seasons of business in the history of th local office. " Better conditions in tex tile circles in New England is one of the reasons accredited with ' causing tic surprising increase In business. Postmaster Archibald Macdonaid saiij Friday morning that 'additional deBv ry equipment has been put in service in order that the vast amount of in coming mail may be promptly distrib uted throughout the cityi A sleieh was being used in this service during Friday and win continue in use today. On Christmas day the postoffies force will clean up all incoming mail matter that there may be no delay in deliver ies. The rural carriers will cover the PAlTTtXHO CASTXO. STARKWEATHER BUM. . lOTT1.1M 49 TOCSE BUXIAKBS FOJC AUSTf, - TBKKB TABLES 1jirfclNiSp.vS 4J)lBg bA;. BewUsg l the sport tor ajU. Prize given a ever uasjr. ALBERTUS F.WOOD Funeral Directqr and v - Embalmef tipn for burial. The body was taken to the home ef the boy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Choinier in Grosvenor dale Friday evening. Choinier, who would have been It years of age in February, was a pupil at St. Joseph's parochial school In the Grosvenordalea. He had gone out tuny Eriday morning to enay.' . a period of coastins the first divorsion ot his Christmas vacation .and had selected the Ions 'H leading to. Thompson for a morning of pleasure with his compan ions. Be was killed on one ot the first .trips down the hill, and the accioeu shocked everyone hi' the territory near where it occurred. The hoy Is snmdved by his parents and by several brothers and sisters. Of ficials who Investigated the accident at- four routes leading from this office next tached no blame to the driver of the au tomobile, who was powerless to avert the happening. In the sad occurrence offi cials find another terrfble warning cf danger that lurks for those who will coast "on state highway hiUs. Repeat ed warnings have been issued during the present month against the' risks ot this practice, Mayor Victor' Chapdelaine of this city being- numbered among those, who. have Issued proclamations on the subject. Passenger availing train here Just before 1 o'clock: Vrida afternoon mlgat save been exoqsjed a chuckle- or two. when, a special hauled by. the observa tion locomotive. Nauatuck hove B Give Him Allen' Hundreds aynd hundreds of beautiful rich, sil ties, in, the newest and most wanted designs and colorings. Mogadon, moire and other stripes; hndsornje P ians, ugured and scroll enets, aU-woQl desigtlS and checks, worked ; out in lustrous satins, taff ?ta. mj other fine. Silks, v $1 $1JD OTHERS AT 50c TO2.Q0 s ; AuVwoo3, ,wool and silk, we0La'ft3 ton, pure, sjlk Qnnercer&ei Htlj tx mixtures or solid ceV?rrQp.gg ed or clocked I , OTHERS AT 40q TO $1 ALLEN'S mi iii 13 CENTER STREET, DAKIELSON Opposite OrpheurA Theatre ' ' ' f ' 1 . ' vTHEtu.JlS. A WHITMAN PACKAGE FOR EVERYONE .; ; ON YOUR LIST. Everyone Wmt Private Stock of Geodweets at X; - ' - Mal Suit the Day. - Biy JWWtniwin,i Buy- Eari Buy Plenty KJBBE'S CriISTMAS CAJMDYt -, Y. 50c 2 lb, bo Ti BJ tbe Tree, FvlJe4 iVith flard Caady POPCORN BALLS. BULK CHOCOLATES. t . , . . . 40c, 80c and & HARD CANDJES Y. Yt U i .V, - 35 and 39c lb. PEANUTlMnLj& ;y t V ,. . t ?Qq U. pumMMjKrs mm " 33c Ppunj - 39e Pound DENISQIf S LUNCH SETS, NAPKINS, TABLE FAVORS, FESTOONS, STREAMERS, ETC , - . DANIELSON, CONN, PHQNS40Q- 1 IT'S HERE Qiristmas is here this is the last shopping day. Your last chance to buy the gifts that are Still on your list. You'll find the stocks in this store, in spite of heavy selling, in splendid shape to take care of your needs. Shop, early in the day, morning if possible, as we can render you better service then. 25 GIFTS for a man Neckties Silk Hose Night Robes Scarf Pins ) Sweaters Suspenders Dress Sets Shirts Belts Mufflers Pajamas Wool Hose Cufflinks Gloves ' Tro&sers Ann Bands Watch Chain Caps Handkerchiefs Beach Jackets Auto Mitt Underwear Hats Umbrellas Cigarette Case Monday, so patrons of the route will get a Christmas delivery as well as residents of this city. A holiday sched ule of hours will be in force at the postofflce on Monday, 'when the force there will gt a deserved respite from the unusual rush of this holiday per iod. ' " " . - Bey. David N. Beseh. D. D., will preach, the Christmas Sunday sermon at the Second Congregational church tais city ana toe day wiH be marked also by the giving of the cantata, Beth lehem in the afternoon. The choir of the church will be assisted by singer from other churches. Four soloists fro mthe Piedmont chuncb in. Worces ter will take cart. The Christmas- tree party- and Christ' mas concert is scheduled for 6.3 Monday afternoon in the auditorium of the church. The. program for the eon- cert has been arranged as folVnrs: It Came Upon a Midniaht Clear, juniors; Merry Christmas,- Dorothy MansfieM; A Christmas Legend, Bdna ifent; The Poorest One at Christmas, William Jones; If Santa Claus Should Blunder. Philip Arnold : ' Little Cradles. Maria Strotnbelis ; Away in a Manger, beg'n- Qkyrla Tib! ners- ana primary aepaptments; ro kJvery Boy and GirC Lillian sisner; bmiling Through.- Helen ' Tarbedian; solos. Long Ago, Tar Away, Elisabeth Hurdman; 1 isjt I had a Telephone. Walter Tates: fceeping Christmas Day. Clinton Davison ; Ah ' Old fashibu.ed Christmas, Russell Sherman ; Shoe or stocking, Elizabeth Smith; O. Little xom-n of Bethlehem, Sunday school ; The Star and. the Song, Madalide Houghton; The Christinas Tree, Sunday school Boy, Raymond Brousseau ;" ' The World's Christmas Stockings, Elisabeth Hurdman ; Gifts of classes to, be given oik by the leadtr ; Good Night, Harry Wneaton ; qllent iThtv Sanaa y, school. A psa-eaat iH amirs tine: the Christsaas with eostumea tableaux and spe cial lighting effects will feature the Christmas concert te be civ an by the ckoij- and Sunday school Bundaf eyes.- ins at 7 a'clock at the Methodist cbivclv The programs Vohiatary, Mr. Dodge; hymn; Scrtux teadiac Mar ion Wilcox; psaser, Rw. H. B. Burton aathein. The Herald, Ancels Sins. choir: Greetings fsam primarr depart- seat, SyWl Keacha Madeline Tourtel; cte, Raymond IKaas, Mabei Bvaaa. atanlex Evana WUttaru Sioflkdak. Florence " Shaw, Wlmae Tajlor; Kaejr. ing Christmas Day, juUeUe . DeCarlo; W4iv We Keen ' It. Arthur Watson : Christmas Flowers, ' Elizabeth Winslow ; seng. Away in a Manger, primary de partment ; How . They Kept Christmmr, Oleyton Shaw; Bethlehem Star, Rose DeCarlo ; 0ur Christmas Bay, Helen fisana ; Goodnight, Richard 'BFgwnUe ana miss tran s eiass; no noom, wel come' Baker, ' Beatsice 8haw ' Floniuua Baker. Kllen Corblli and' Charles Cush- man ; ' That ehnstraas ' Spirit, ' Emily Shaw-; solo, The First Koet uies oro- uy Kieaeis: "l'ne uncistmas atosy, ai ian Sweet: Smilina Tksc'Jirh. 'Pltoebe jankU; collectioa; hymn. "Joy- te tht World; audloaoe i the ehristinas Btors ia TaiileauS and song with eolos i-- llev. N. B. Burton and Misa-Grao Baa net- and seleotions by the choir ; hymn, Crown Elm wuh Many ' Crowns, aud face; benedictian, pastor. No hrt N fhristaas, -will he Rev" J. Q. Stoddard' subject 'at" rtc' phratmas6unjliy " sermon 't the. Ban tist church." " At this" morning service Christmas anthems will b sung ana th will a violin " sol yUtt Es ther Rouse. ' It Is expected 'that there will be baptism t bothl morin('aad evening rerylces. .'. A concert witl orchestral music wll be given at the -evening service at 1 o' ciocif. The Blue Ribbon eiass will present.- White-VJifjs to--Tha.Joff,.. a-pa- ALLEN'S MEN'S SHOP 13 Center Street, Danielson i Opposite Orpheum Theatre geant. Te offerings, In white, will be for Near East' Relief. During the day the Sunnyslde club will make the usual Christmas time visit to tbe hospital and town turu. this year the singing will be by a male quartet. Hprmns, and carols will be sung, as is the usual custom. The Christmas tree exercises are to be held in the assembly room at the church Christmas evening at M. A mid) tht eervioe Is te be held st St. Philip's church on Christinas eve and there will be a service of holy com munion. The music at this midnight service will be as follows: Processional. O Come All Te Faithful Kyrie. , vteodward . wooawari Creedo. Yroodwaro, Offertory ajathem, There. vere nee- herds, vmaries v mceai Se actus. Woodward Communion hymn. Silent Night, Holy Night . . Gloria in Excelsiay Woodwaeei John J. Whitehead, Jr., win leave iot Kew York this morning ' to spend, the Christmas period with Relatives. Miss Bssaeralaa Macdansut, a Maoner at Oreeawlob, Is here to spend the hol iday, season with br parents. Postmas ter and Mrs. Aschfeald Maodoaald. Stanton Ballard, student as ixww university is spending the aoiiaaya with hfe parents, Mr. and Mrs. . rki. 1m the last snosnins: oar eeu Chrtsimas, marked by tbe Bnai rws pi bwyess ooming of the. retaaa tin nfrind fas tired stole forces. Miss Sara fucaaperrx W ncnooi street left Friday to spend tbe hoBd7 with relatives in Lewlston, Me. Mrs. Ida Kennedy will spend -the Christmas season with 'relatives in Pawtucket. Miss, Ernestine Wright left Friday to spend the hoi. day season with, her P" ems in Gardiner, Me. Harold 8. Coitoia f Syracuse, V. T. ii to spend the holiday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. CorWa ot Freemont street. ROAD SOCCTf Xo ehniFoh, services were held Suadar on aoouat of unpleasant weatbeB. Mrs. Setb N. Wheeler 4114 Miss Grace D. Wheeler attended" the Mayflower luncheon at the Moblcan hotel, Kew Lon don, ea Thursday. Vocelsxhars; day. Miss Margaret Wheeler, who died re cently at Middl.-town. was buried la" the old 'Wheeler bu;ii ground on Thursday. Harry Blaine of Boston is at Cherrr Hill for the holidays. ' The rural aohoola closed Fidas torn-' the holidays with Cortstmas trees and appropriate exercises. Miss Mary Stars Wheeler of Pallase! phia. Miss Dorathy' Wheeler of Meatclair. N. J., and Donald' Waeeles of Bostoa are spending tie helidays with theic pirests. Mr. sad Bra Acthor Q, Wseekef. Beth N. Wheeler- made a bniinesj dp to New London recently. .' Miss Lucy Billings' o Mystic la spend ing the holidays with hex parents, Mr, sad Msa a M. Billings. ' " ' The first sob-treasury was establish in WaU SUeet, Kss lot Ciy, m 1M- MOTOR EXPRESS SELRVICE ; " OANIELSON MOOSUP PROVIDENCE v Two rowd trips dailvt tnjeks leave Daruelson, mxmmg and afternoon, daily. Anything received by us befor ttw noon hour will he delivered in Prevk&ics ths & Your Patronage Solicited.' - ' ' Fe A. and Pe & DAVIS XfL Con. ) DaiuelsonConn, IsmJ.iU .HI. ili.lM... -LU.I l . -f fqmrmimrm9mm'- - " 1 " I 1- .,1 J I1 i III 01 wu- a TH5 BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED DANIELSON. CONN. Deposes ,'... .. ...,, $3,778,325. Surplus an4 Profit -S2SJ50Q. . ,r TdtiJ A&eU futs' . 4,t 04,58. - j. $1,09 QPEN AN ACCOUNT " Interest rate 4V4 pes cent, per annusa. ' You May Deposit By Mau " ' ' J. ARTUfl ATWOOD, President WM. H. BURNHAM, Vice-Pres. . SIDNEY W. BARO, See. and Tree.