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"V. 7 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1 922 9 BAHIELSON AND PDTHAIHIEWS DANIELSON Pew famaS in tb1fioiinty had the - jrivilefto and enjoyment at the Chrlst- ' : ajAs season of partaking of fruit takes f ; jjroducevtrthree affTenr flfctftms,- but 'this happened In the bom of Mr. an! I lira. W. ,H. Ketch. South 'Main ' street. W'liet Suddi.?' ' Mr. Keaeh's brother ; raoie with tren? rf ermat descent ffrti JUofA pikM. bought With them ' a fruit cake that' hid beeir sent 'i'-vver-from raianvlfo'?a relative; rn j. N'ortb .'Sottml -."Safe! oak was ete i' n'4a " On Vrailsv members 'Of th teach TrmTtrTWfapartjf. r-arWoit f a tea:ff:rrrcate or Mrs. '' JteaoVs own' " making, ' Atod Oiert -on Stneedav came afctiam.Jtdlf eae 'from -fcngIand ' sent fo a tenant- of, "Jjr. "and Mrs.' Kadr's""tjy ' lief Blotter In Bng: 'iknfl. ATI of the .cakes-were exoellent " an exprttsslHtf pf vtfc " -observance " f brtsrmas aslswg' the chlMaed jrpnT over. I . noo-at'a.3t recltar wii' ' ?1glV4b"7 MUroe.n'cejBfiven-Cbat- is follows: Harmonious Blacksmith. Batdet Gavotte in 13. vaca Rondu STlllante, p ' . 'Weber eeuoveo Sonata. -Op. SiiJ 1 Absence Rondo ' Cei-rSovi (Mendelssohn! Caprlcclo (for the right hand alone) . Nocturne1 'Op. "n. Choi jam Chopin Scherzo, Op. 3 J. Chopin Falsa. , Fan jt.i - -j .- - Gounod-Lls t The pfeeif arts 'is aJiasob ft Haml.n. Vadr. f Various handicaps inflicted ..by.' the fttorra werh, fittest during Friday, 6f snow W Bw temperature- The ! ' 'M ftr prosperity. respect Is i for a white New Sear's. " wet; '.but there is trial inconvenience da ao- ..... . ' . ' ' " " ; JEUUO Ol It. ( were -involved to Jourae?. Son) Iraw elers who startid out rave up their prospective "trips 'and 'called business off untu some other day. ' ' - - - ; . i.... The state highways furnished the easiest means of travel. - because . the were cleared of snow with jnotor trunk plows. However, some who ventid oiit with automobiles in' the early mfn- Ihtr had their difflculties oa tbe state hlchway. which wer arain drifted" 'in $loe8 aftr the snow had Cleared them. There is no treat amount of snow in this sections-hot "over Bve' or six inches, but it has a ' mantle ol sleet tinder it and Ice" underlying alt 'so "the ioirig Is not flie very 'best- eikosirtlnr wftere-all possible of winter's accuifiulatio ' ;haa been scraped off. ' ' ' r' Complaints from local elttseita hare been file fiWith agepta of the cbminls fion Qn doipeetli; animals relatiye to the flaw oi - syvcai yoK9 avp on uie -r skirls of the" -borough rusblni; persons who bappeb along; the blebwajr. 'Th$ dogs are said to-show every Indication, of vlciojiisnfess. thoueh tfeej' are. not To ported as havtns' bitten anyone. " Even men' bayeL been ftigbte'ned' jf "sitac bv the does an"3 the" situation has reached the stage whew it has been deemed best to" direct the attention of. the db meslio aninVal bureau to the matter. One Inn prisoner of s)I the wbono names appear on the oriminal list of the superior court for Windham county. January term, is held at Brooklyn Jail and he' wIH hay a ear for himself and a sheriff or two when he is taken over lo WlUliuantlc to plead.' The session of photopuvs OF TH"E ' BETTER 'cIass'. Matins 20;" Evening SOe-30 CONTINUOU8 NEW YEAR'S TtoDAV-ONTIN-UOgs SHOW, STARTING AT 1:15rrGA8. BAY, SMUDGE" ALICE LA K E, in 'HATE" MAT, CHILD BEN 10c : 8UIDAY NUfiHT ONLY AT 7:06 ANQ 8:45 ' HOOT GIBSON, in "The Loaded Door BUSTER KEATON, in "HAUNTED HQUSE'-' ANN LITTLE, in "NAN OF THE NORTH' " MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDN ESDAY 2--STAR FEATURES 2 DOROTHY GISH IN THE COMEDY DRAMA " 'TOE COUNTRY FLAPPER" LON CHANEY AND A STAR CAST, INCLUDING EDITH ROBERTS, JACK MULHALL, NOAH BEERY AND RALPH LEWIS. IN A DRAMA' WITH THE IM-1 MORTAL TOUCH. " ' 1 "-' " "FLESH AND BLOOD" ; CpNTlKtUOUS SHOW NEW YEAR'S DAY THE BEST IN PICTURES '- ; .! : ERE HEATRE EID THE BEST IN MUSIC SUY MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 1 the court is to open Tuesday. With one j exception, those who are to be put to. pie are out on bail. I Z Txayelers wh.o Jja4 .any distanoj to go -Tentffht. insofar, as basl4s tec the! average person Is concerned brinfcs the, end of JJ22'. The period will pass into history as a satfsf aotory one- in the town of " Kflliniriy from - various stand point's. The communities of the town outmatch-1 called unusual good vekra tefora 'the World war ' brouent I changed conditions and different ideas. Some, business houses ' even ' have hid the best " year in th$ic hlstory-ettef . . . . . una 1 . . tx ucuiu Hal cblo. m. uc koueb. :?? ,: .tm-yf1 ieatth' 6t the community las- been go6d. ' 'WW iSHCT & "as MS " lofaflf waiti' vkrf ' change "'o " lyains . ivv 'j'xi "j--xjPtNi: . .. .' .1 LittiS Glossy Hsur rFolknri tw of feutlrai Soap al Obtment, . Qa irinffjjh Curicura Ointment into. thjcalp especial: pots of dandroif aVtbtaf.tNexY Mornlnr sbaoipoa, -witi" Cut&um ooapasaxtot rt.tJf Xl&i Tir.,1, ,1,1 Tl l Will Ulllim OaSHsilUI M SwOt. OiWBMWiwc.S. flMMUBML ICaM ktttfitnMilhu SMI.' 'of "trains '"s ?? ' -ww ' ( rates pa.d during the .ar. Taat some toy kealtate W atimid the trap shoot arrnjed for Neiy. Years afternoon' 'because Of the fact pf'tKir never ha dexperiepce at" trap' sliootTns, it max be" stated" that ' '75 per "cent. ' of i those who have agreed to attend never 1 iook part, ut cues q evqni, so - ia4i three out of four will be' beginners. This1 particular evenf (g 'Intended ' chiefly to revive'" trap shooting" in "tSls "tflrr.tory ; and all who are Interested are inTltoS . to ttead. . -' ' - J This Tnesiay oon brings the begin- riia? of ' ariotfier 'holiday" "periodf for hundreds 9f workers In Killingly . and they will be" free" to follow' their own de vices until next Tuesday -morqing, wnen the big manufacturing plants-will ref sume their activities.;-. Busness will bs rractically eu upended In " Danlelson on New Tear's" day'." " .' - ; BRO ADWAY I TODiY CONTINUOUS SHOW DOORS OPEN '1:15 KEITH' VAUDE VILLE ALICE BRADY, In '.'ANNA ASCENDS CHilLDREN. MAT. 15c "'' SUNDAY1 rilQHf ONLY AT 7.00 AND 8:45 WILLIAM S. HART, hi "SANP" THE BEST PICTURE HART EVER MADE A STORY OF LOVE, WITH A HEART AND A KICK HIS GJRL, HIS HORSE AND H IS QUN- HALLROOM BOYS, in i'THE SPIRIT OF '23T I NEWS WEEKLY MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY A NgW YEAR'S TBiAT B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE 5 ALL-STAR ACTS S PHOTOPLAY FEATURE ELONE HA1VIM "Why Announce Your Marriage" " . " feOtyTINtVOUa i SHOW NEW YEAR'S "'"'" . ' There ws gra gatberlng before Justioe Frank "Mt" Bedard ' of "res'dents of : the - town"' Jof ""- Bfo&!yVwfcor;w$r chafged wit?5 violations 'of 'ate dog: laws and penalties wgre imposed' ' gsj-. jcii. c4s8'; seemed" to warrant" " " Tfhe 'defend" ants ' were : brought into c'Qrt th'roujgh Ue ' ictlyitj , p Special DepUtjr WiljlaW Jarvais of the commission on domestic animals In response" to complaints that had been" lodged against keeping unli: censed doss and otherwise violating the dog "laws in t&e nefghboring" town. Kit liagly 1 out of . the 'net towns on tns list Of "ih special deputies who are eh; gaged in bringing casts against " dbg law. ylolatora. " ' ' '' '" The ehamber of commerce will Inter- BATTERY B OFFERS A NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE pemper 3jst, i?22 state; armory CONCERT FEATURING MALE QUARTETS' AND SAX QUARTET ' TEN TO MID.f IGHT DANCING MIDNIGHT TO THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING 0ENTLEMEN 85c -- LADIES 5c . In theSorcererls Tower I There wa$ no way out. Zareda wag cor nered and jpew it- Fertoni'i heart was like the .tones ot the tower. He would lock her In in that dungeon where the air wacha dead man's breath. .REX INGRAM HRQDUCTIOH ru m I OHlnVV I written, adapted and directed jK, "-. .T TRIFLING WOMT7.NT m ? it TOPICS OF THE DAY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES CONTINUOUS SHOW NEW YEAR'S DAY 1 :30 TO 10:15 TODAY CONTINUOUS SHOW, T-d TO 10:15 WILLIAM S. HART, in "TRAVEL! ON"r-CHAS. HUTCHISON, in "GO GET 'EM HUTCH" . PATHE NEWS ' SUNSHINE COMEDY DANCE STATE ARMORY WILLIMANTIC, .CQNN. Saay N;te, December 30th MUSIC BY SWANIE'S SERENADERS . OF WORCESTER, MASS. AUSPICES Co, 169th Inf C N. a ; ' ' ADMISSION ; GENTS S5o LADIE8 S6e an operation..; Mr, Lyon Is a son .of for several, rears and in October last nn- Heiert Lyon. J, derwent a eurslcal operation at the Day Ti " snoip t m TV-IT- NAW t . ..''.. v!--i. 4ioy .-vyf f. I t V .-. t- r-'j-r. i were lor any greater length of time fiara i.oJacjfF8mi.tlwdM MM-i toan is "reauired to remoi. it, Tt km! gssex Setfatit .nawiy: pa1rttJ, Aw .tira pers traffic of all kinds, impedes easy . t'-nkall'MVirmertboiitl ff W.- pedestrians. caus. 1822 M.Uff .TkAr-i". :;:? Sondlfrons ia psrlods Of thaw and ' .T - . ?ri:;..T -f ri-:.?,-.trva, otnerwtse Is a. 18 per cent nnisance mas at her home in Wilsonvllie. Miss Catbarine Connor ot Providence e matter o having snow', James and daughtei Mary ' of '-putn" rsiis itir-.'.SWW - Muwm were holidav iniests of Mr. and Mis. Miss Besie Clesjynski spent Cbristr gtoball hospital. It yea hoped bit the wycLiua uugm v 14" amautl Q re -toeing ' his health.' but be did not " rally. though he. srag cheerful and' brava during section, especially on Main ..street, where street car and highway plows puh Jt'up In ridses'ilong th. gutters: jiles. h snubbera. bumpercsmd many the rtra NiW'sseir'ToiM'irta ar, Itata highway, never i:;hl!Wtoim. i unufl. piuuij oinsr nooa used cart otherwise that almost Jolin Greeley of Academy street.. PUTNAM all of be weeVuf ne hop had 11 but '' Mr. Baker t:as torn in Pomfret .and lived there" all of his life. "He was known to everyone in Pomfrat and jll thera were fcfs friends. For years Mr. "Saker 'had been employed at the Hiti" nurseries in that place. "'"'; .""" ". . "He leaves his wife, who was Miss Lil lian . Roger j of Ea Woodstock before their marriage, and ten children: Violet, who Is Mrs. Alfred 6. Bryden Rol ad. .CASK 6tf.T$!?: my- JN, VVJWDHANJ QOUHVf,,.- - DAN1E k0 N-COfir; i- i i w. . ud'jEfoBAilLERg. , ;.i tel. ttoosn ,i4:.CsJtelUBll- AiTusopa IHONC 147 1UNIEL60N " BTAKK WEATHER BLDO. rets 4UCU-. .IIUEUaslu TU1EE,TASLE , eowiuia w to sport (or alL frizes JJVW . MWgy; ' 1 SCTKAM 18 HATS '- '. - ' : .', NEW STCBSES' BOMB ; (peciai to The Butietln) . futnasd." Dec $9. A New Tears gift of a 10,000 nurses' home to the Day Kim- slae of Danlelson would .not tolerata fr S-ftPW'Jal WW nnqut4 FrLaay, tnia Randall, Percy, Edith, who. te Mrs. -Kay much 'mora 'thin 4i v,-' eplendiu remembrance to.be roa-e a rer jnond .Hollister, Howard, Olive, Blanche storm psrlod an: thaiTi amo'le'tfrni during 1923. T J. f. WbitehajtoT, jy, and-Suy U Baker, who Mi at in which to remoe-fc; Th . ,, w tne -Titnam fatriot, woicn puoucation , me First jNationai oanx m wis ary. coma before 'next Tuesdaj! " "tviniaf'i mmiag oi xne enamner of commerce. is credited with the initiative that has atada tba gift possible, said that "he has actually received gifts of 14.600 in casa And with rrfereBca h ha ...u. r.rir . - y- lar whoM.fuszv coat ArZZZrz 2fJUW. fi .if k-i-.:'.":.-. - T.rTTTT. uonai indicate that. tha. worst of U-'"wlnU Another : chUd. Mildred, died five years ago at the age oi" 8 years. A patch f Mae sky fat fh west Frid DANCE STATE ARMORY .,, .WILLIMANTIC. CONN. .- New Year's Afternoon : .1 .AUSPICES. . Co. C, 159th Inf., C. N. G. MUSIC BY SWANIE'S SERENADERS OE WPBCESTEB, MASS. ' ADMISSION GENTS 65c LAPIE8 B4o BIG NOVELTY dance! CONFETTI DANCE T. A. 8-HALL MONDAY NIGHT JANUARY 1, 1923 TONIGHT 8-12 PIJUNHELD COMMUNITY H0US? RAY WELCH'S ORCHESTRA . LADIES 50c r GENTLEMEN 75c NEW YEAR'S NOVELTY BALL MONDAY NIGHT-r-S TP 2 good music qoqp jjm : . u.trrr' ttB3S-t! ifil -ih 'afternopn appeared fc. heral the tad pi 1 tsasahl thJfiS -15S' northeait gale" arid faU of sleet and d $S.6- within the na tew days .-, th.t ,.iF,i. Mrnei. .. on can, WU. DlTstf. Etmi(aa bit haatt ma .nlrlMf .TT W U euggest that the somiieiat pbl S VSSjiSa i'? S, S3 pat. storm-bound tor tb past two days ;r,-lked at th.'roetta.-Jr teSfflllZ t!rS,nl Thursdky wai Uftdoubtediy tte far. eatatpUlar raanU.. ia mWa' U' lffi"Lw iffddJSMr ! ' ' 'of atorm, lo put one over: ':-,-,--- - ; S'JifittSri ' iiin'1' H ny remirbfa 1m. M-ii fff--- t.. ' Hi'saa ruhed to completion. Thj ao- i.';-,i' 7' .it-J-aniAnF-A several autoniablle accessory dealers here hve talllight on band that are legal for ' use in Massachusetts. Cars " bearing Connecticut registrations will not 'be air- j etnpted from enforcement of the law, the j Jiasaacnusetts mow muM onipug has announced. ' " ' " " B. W. Bates baa been elected president the Woodstock Theft Detecting socl- T"..;,:r -S3H.?.SV2 PS5?Jt. came as a cpmplete surprise . Kn 17 -Th. Z?uZ, T"- of JLei .of'JraSK? SJ? fiiR.-t Pew! of. Putnam and surrduna. '4-,m; VfciXhr4w .m--' atr and U X LeisiU xica president. MA -;,. - '.'. 'i " .'ine towns and especially deliehted those r.C"-y' ..fT jf-rs , TAo h. Kn . ' - .it - . . .. - : jn Tn9jk mnnT. var piim n inn icmu ii'u tut ... j w mm. . w mm Employes . - " - V.WWMWM - Ml. . . Plant dftpajtments of ' tta'" 8. ii. b. '' aiS-irJSTS- S-!5SR 1 ' trmspoTttteii .eraaalt.- aitw -.they . wf t-' -f 'w " I ftompanyvfro tr.tb. t Sanfeisoi. i TPut: j SS iafS 'i'..i ' W' ibl.flrttJ. ttoOc aMa waa named as coUector. nam iwisions f orated" i "bowUnV team ' L??5?Sf Bf&J- ft1 itorra of Thursday, :--?.' 3... ' . s,' 'he list ot committees Shows lew changes lhat B-ei-aeam froin the' New 05 ' 2L2S?S thTaMn- -J1?! 1 - Jrmw 4ini m m from Uie personnel of last year. dlv..lon into thla- lty ; January ':. been select a, the m- Putnam Friday svening. " r 1?. jJr , .Wn7S0 v aurtas the period of Friday up to the aate- for 'the" annual', church day lupper fa sections of eanterbuS a W rt 1 B.ost8 -f?0 I1".1- U.QfiO was froig-- ta . thonri. between Putnam and ' ?VwJ2'.rr,i:i .wLX9? Miss uiarit'a-slater, Mrs; Courtland Hon- ij Ti:.?iin i-T .i. i2r vr,.!"ir''TT' ..I . v.. ew London the falls were showing bare i ,' ' holiday schedule of hours i' will be oars kept close-I in forea .t the Putnam cost off Ice next part Of the Vanr Vpor' Hn V and thara will ba the usual restrictions m tne seryice. Etohk 'fitU district the two day storm, uii oruusm siex ana, snow , to ritory brought Ue that snapped pnons poles ana broken, yjres. tion of line crews pn Fridi.; Li Pi Pr?if "TTr? WT cars were as much aa Be minutes Uifim Ther aro to be eoiai 7erwiees r at: mg ?ee of, the hospitat . As things re ! ,B.; -r -. : r :. ; . - ; SL amesf 'church New tear dav n Bown?t a" ' .tBe. ,ta? ' ' Itotorist arriving her from Uassa. pbservanca pj tte least thg, 6ircun: 'f. J? i'chusetu aisTBhodS tslaid points said hour, when Beginning . next 'Tuesday Week ol prayer wilt be observed by the Baptist church in thfs city. Building operations" involving the ex penditure of more than ; . iSa,flQ.9. fev I room' tor her personal use. that ghode Island .had Its highways -h'indertalen or projected in this soma dor: i Tr.zf i . -jl-f.. w -."?rTr szrrzr. V. -es, ESS f'- mifnn, ,,. Via ku. in .... 1 5w s?:! r-fTsst-TCtw - Trr. ckt . curing ine year-IBJW ' enos- WOMf "-.At DI.iAc?W miarte rs for the nurses? Se newliami ;prte . ot W2B.'- eirw. w, Ihls being tho Brater mark for ta6or)s? of tea gu-SSL, aSnt'S'l, I J! il"!!, iaU'ilwf..-Hl yoar, i mui AnTiniLion mr travel. v ntim ui n - - . -- - .- , of the Connecticut trunk lines In this sec. Jjrs." "yran lV:Dais-of Tatam street lion nan peen ciearea py rowa wilt have the members of the Sunnyslde mgnacay department, moujia . bw club-at' 'Oer-BOmo' for. meeting Tues cision. ."Banger Ahead" reads es in nam, just n atiraat to . mrarti nftf r lin highway test como iu ff?in PriVi11 "eve' this situaUoo. Itwill pror ld,ecs at Keynoids and.: Main streets; , wmmodious sad pomfomb e. quarts -At lia fcoAa'ai Ka J w tror th superintendent .n tins Vtr in and Furnace .sweet . the- deitb; ofr- J.stt'.lhw-.'.dpsTtm---4bott;.taor clu .' nSr- Mrs." Bridget Bp0l.n..ls..ld?wT- S fSSt-f ,Xm!? . tprists .experieaced , some .aJH4ttv'Sr lames Dolley, ociurrei -Prijay morning I he9 initStlva and anirlt e imlik ''s. I -. aPel trying W r 'Miss Katberlns T. Thaysr 6J pleasast at ij'goofc ,fcofciV. w ir 'lsUaSSTfiM to I ? ' the Street is entertalnihr Miss Grace Loomis itabii bJ nn. i. .i. -.L . ""a loac mspisea too movement tor tM KanlelaSn-Provldene route - between ti. i w, B : w tinrsM- homa anil ha nitnwdl.: tli r . . . 7. F' v. , M w husband died veaia r. kTi - ". 7 fe'vmf u majiing n joha. ?i Senry Fi Vivos her. i?ss Lyon of ' Broad Woroester hosirttaiFridaiVto'M.ia Ws taHne town. , r , ."iWwr, but. also in this, city, where he hSf'isS? fd '" aWJo'aS,eao5 d,ltiS, Hvber 8n8- ern eoouectimrt. . The gift to theospnl sur- rious-i WSafilr TIAAt 1"? uffcf1''Ta4 oat t"iy 'Vw'-7oasos W Lyon of Bread street, serious-! , :mv . ffTW0 -" -ly with appendicitis, was takento '-W? 4.9., has caused ) fa THE BROOKLinN SiNto iJg ;fioTrWEDW5-i'PANtEL80N. CONi. - DeposiU .,.-,,,,,M.e,.. $3;778,33S. . - Sil.ftnllVcta-a...;;, 329,500.; T , - r ' Total Assets . . , v. . . , 4, 104,33. V - $ixjrdnir;rArj account - y V; iKiJttil tats 4Va tsr pent, per fitaxj."-. ' . 'ii J YA'AvLy Deposit Dy Mail - . ABTUR ATWOI, Prt-sMert 1 ' WM. H. EURNHAM, yioe-Pres. . &I0NEY W. BARD, Sec. arid ".reas. was - weli ahdi-.ln.. atbac .roabia -Jftaaaaaauta. Mx. "Baker 'ha sat heen .' -yag ' hcial panielspn and the stats line. On the whole highway travel on the trunk line -was much easier than. was the rule before the introduction of-the state highway plows .'ahd" f wtl ?eer weather' today 'getting abaat oaLtheae lines should not be s, f UticuU tasttac. Fer-.'fJie firesent epuntry .higiwajr- offer ny tentaSon for'motoristaj. ' . :. - tt to Friday, aooa fsneracemants had been' recelvef "relatiyp o the restprt ftioB'.'ei ifb&t to other years has ' tea known as "the lglsitiv 'train," running jut of this." city tor Brtf ord. ' , fhif train was' in eervice two' years" ago and was regarded as great' aoavenlance for. the legitiatofa. As the representa tives arid - senator s-slect will be leaving hers aexi Tuesday or thejr first rip ot the season to the , capltol, T( . appeared Friday that the? will he obliged to ess Jia regular drains , in getting into' Brt-- E. Eouglass.. iota.: r ;;-. ; : . i. .' go inauKiut l- Pntaam. betas- wttMa faw-snOos of Joph' scmlaarst' - Hamilton - xx-r4 .-. ' "... . . Heights, CAKTERBUKY4 GREEN ORPHEUM THEATRE, Danlelson GRAND MUSICAL FARCE COMEDY "THE CALLING OF DAD'S BLUFP1 MONDAY, JANUARY 1st' Matiaee and Erening By the Danielson Dramatic Club Undep the Auspicef of Rose of Lima CpuncHj K, of C TICKETS NOW SELLING Novelty New Year's DANCE ROSELAND TONIGHT . COWFITTK 8PEN.TJNi NQISE-MAKERS, ETC PHILJiARMONICPANCE ORCHESTRA ' GENT8 55o LAQIES S5o Havunen l redUtloa. Shsrlng, Dorothy Hart: dramatization. Buy ina- s Christ mas Tree, primary class ; recitation. Teil- . ... - r. . 11.1 II. til. Stasis itKf Sky, Nelsoa CarpcBter; dia logue. Fiva tattle Evergreens, miermeai ates; song. Jolly Old St. "Nicho's. pri mary alaas: redtatloo, A Wishing Visit, blltle lisvunsa; raottatlon My Wtbe Albert Havttaen.( rachstkm, Christmas SLATER HALL MUSICAL COURSE FBIPAV, JANUARY 19th, f. M. ; The London String Quartet FRIDAY. FEBRUARY tth, F. if. Frederic Lamgpd ?bu&& FRrOAY, APRIL fth, f f. M. frieda Hem Pli Soprani - in jENny unp corif rr FRIDAY. MAY P, If, Mario Chatty Tfl?ST .' A' caaeV alaad audUtica rathered at the church Monday e en tag for the Christmas tmr rrin.n. ririir wiucim: exercises. . Aaiteterestlng'fafsrtslnment. Itui Befors Christmas! Charles Flugel; I was given' oy.w.eaBqrett naerwei-.tmUon Christmas Flag. Oscm rection C.r d stlss Eloslunen, dutisn, The Beiy's Bmile. Voluntas ytoSu' tott, Chapel' Thoughts $. Ctaas." Unwood Irscy " redtatloB, USreenwald),''..ehariiS; flugel.. aocompaT i g4W ta Troubled. "Lawrence Uts COURSE TICKETS, U TAX EXEMFt COURSE TICKET! 61 ALC WOUt DAY," JANUARY Sth, AT., CRAIf f 8TON A CO, BROADWAY. - - CURED HER l i 5 lEUMLfiM i Knowing from Urrlble eipertence suuwing sausea By. rpeumausm. Slrsj,. J. ju. juiBb, who ives .at vu St. C-97.. S:oominzton. 111. rr.Mh..i? at ed by Lewlj fcaff'yfd; chorus. Radiant ilorn, school : isvocatioa, pastor;' recita tion Angel' Song, school; chorus, Ialls by, school; recitations. Welcome, altar Tracy ;t ncAatUnT"'Th "Snowbird, Bailie Ha win en j rcittioxi. The Holly's Oreet teg, Irens.-Piitalit'recltatloo, bon'f For get,; Webster -Waiowright ; rectation. Her Gift, , f t hej. .Teetslf recitation. Christmas Again, Toina Havusea; song," King Win.- ter. wibht o,-reciuiuon. My tvisnes euffereFs lust how-to sot rid ot their tnS wterestea in tns moior vemcie rau iigni toss by a-simple way af home. ,? law tha beaomas: sffeotlvot thera --. aet Mrs. Hurst has nothing to sell. Mere! Monday. .- Practically no ot Putnam's, mail your own name and address, ana j motorists who make frequent visits to shs WlIJ. I '.adlSF sen4 you lhis valugblg 1 the Bay state ha? s yet gives. tten iniormation enureiy tree. Write- her tion to tne matter ot naving meir ran at pnee beiore you forget.'' Vv Raoltatiou, ..Julia -Kelaon-i -reevtatloa. Hang "Dp the-' Bbys - Btocklcg. Walter Tracy; rootutioa,. AU - the Tear Round, Earl Carpenter; dialogue, Sunshine Nurse sis "girls;. ras!tatioh..'Rotz Hifhi ijiaays u.ivis ; song. Clapping Bong. Boys daughtsc wero guarts At James a-piy , a tnnsimss ismity gainanng. ... . . U.. anil afra lanii lAthma nalahraj j'ed the holiday wek tad by TsskUas; ? Vitas Rath I'svis of U Potaoa ITl school is BPdKlitif the wtH at her hoesd. Ouesu tram hew Tock at sirs, rra&h , lights oomply. with the new law. though trecittka, Jho EoJJy Berries, Eia recitation. jTfaristicas Land. Bernard tits ; I ehurtia. Hear the Bella! aotaooi : radiation I Three Kings, by Lengfellow, Lowis gat-! Nelson arsshtrs. Barhtst snd ford: alosina-. The Snowflakas. elrht nri- tinae. . juaries; . ' A"oa thoss oa Christmas r frh,' Bants. Clan appeared a the .loss otlr"B ltVfW 9m MT' tS J!"- ' program nd the tres -a. BBU4;d , l'V- . J" L f 1" ' and gifts and candy distributed. wkh " Townes mother, Mrs. Letts . 1- Vr.r..i T v podlMrs Miosis Towns, wtth hee- c The new heater at the church has been daughter, Mrs. Henry LarVfaaai ; at. sx " iJodasd though e work is not .hoc- Sai-Ith Mr. aT Mri oughlyomBEssUUry saUs-;Trcy fiooth Camarbnry; "r4 Mr faotory, .. . : , . . . -. , . . , 1 walso ssd Nelson Lyoa. with hi oof . Mrs.- Edward Iov! Is spending-; her J Fred Lyon, ot Plalnftld. 7;; vacation : in Kew York and Hackensack. I The Frtnk t-a.kea aela their atact..' N. J. '. jChristmso reunion with Mrs, 4r'.-a . Herbert WiUiamS isUd ever the koli-Uye 4 BrK.? days-with his son in WiUimantle. Mr. and Mrs, Mtitl Tr'r Tteit-' J" ; Mr, sad Mrs. Walter Appier ud relaUTa ta too ytliago C.'a