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Delicious Sweet Grape Fruit, Apples, Pineapples, New Figs, Poultry Plenty, English Hams and Bacon. Meats are Cheaper Somers Bros noveda Lownzy's Choco'ate Almonds Lownsy's Chocolate Caramels Lowngy's Chocoiate Marshmallows Lowney's Mapia Creams e AT DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street. noyvi8a GAS LOGS GAS LOG GRATES WIRE SPARK GUARDS Brass and Iron Andirons (RED C. CROWELL'S, 87 Water St. lereafter our store will close Satur- day Evenings at 6 p. m. decidaw Be Up-to-date and have your bills made out and your letters written by a public typewriter. We have a thoroughly com- petent one, and the charges are very low. Just try it and satis- fy yourself. Wauregan House, The Parker-Davenport Co., Proprietors. MONEY SAVERS Felt Boots $1.50 to $3.25 Heavy Arctics $1.00 to $3.00 Rubbers 35¢ up ALLING RUBBER CO. Norwich (si3..) NewLondon Avoid Danger All city water used for drinking and domestic pur- poses must be boiled before us= ing. N. B. LEWIS, City Healti Oificer. decl4d WM. F. BAILEY ISuccesser to A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 B,th Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT . O HECKER'S T 54 0O!d Homestead and Prepared | Buckwheat for Flap Jacks. at CARDWELL'S dootiy Mummammn‘ -:m—cxnuu—,m 4 ¢ ”w | Tussday afternoon. coption there were m PEASONAL llu. A, B, Jernings and daughter, ise Dorothy Roberison, have arrived m in Tracy, Conn., teom thelr west. ern trip, baving had a4 most delight- ful vigit and journey. Mrs, ¥, ¥, Paliner has retarned to 11 Mechanic street from West Wood- #tock, where she was the guest of Mr, and Mrs, Charles K. Chamberlin and v;mm most enjoyably with a friend #he had not met for iwenty- it cars, $he algo visited Mr, and ’)‘f:"fi @he Bulletin, Norwich, Wednesday, Des. 14, 1910, VARIOUS HATTERS Bome enormons iclcles have formed during the thaw of the past two days, Hupper st Spiritual Acsdemy Thurs- Auy -1 cents —aiv, 'HUSTLING FOR TRADING COVE BROODK = Fine Progress Being Made in dn Trenches—Pipe H- All Been Shipped and First Consignment Should be Here Today—Pumping of Artesian Well Stopped— 0 it B TRl ] iy CAN DIVERT BOWEN i i Gfl ol oA 8 o | tarned w}'.(sedr ka'v.e on ?m avenne BROOK FOR LESS THAN $2%, ater z brief stay in New Tork Hiram Cook Belisves This Should Be W. H. Caruthers, Jr., of Dayton, O., umfi,.rwo WeRLS vacation Banta Claus could not bring a more appreciated gift than a series of big ralnstorms, Markdown eule of trimmed hats. Mrn, G, P, Stanton —ady, § Tharo'maldmtfin'm‘(mruuvmmn When 1t is definitely decided | Mrs Thomas Harland of Sentry Hill Package laden travelers in and out water depariment on Tuesday, digging where the waler Is 1o be tzken from of town show that the Chrigtmas spir- it his sway. Muny lotlers and post directions come o Cross seils cards from all town benring Tea The Connecticut axsociation s 1o Witterbury today Walter Garde, who has a residenc Al Neptune park, is planniog to bull i $750,000 hotel In New Huaven. Life Underwriter hold a meeting at (Wednesday), Pifty nume cards for 256 cents, dur- ing the holidays, at The Bulletin printing office, ~udv. “We use spring water” s being conspiciously displayed rled business places about town a sign in va- During 1 weekk five petititons in bankruptey were filed in this state, the total amscts belng § and iabilities 311,552, "t Came ardens are receiving fr the stute supplies of buckwheat to digtributed in the fields and woods tor the quail. Kour new corporations, having a to- tal authorized capital stock of of $127,- 000, were formed in Connecticut dur- | ing the past week. i Sale al eircle, King's Daogh- | ters, m Memorial, today, 2-9 | p. m. ork, aprons, cake and | candy hot chocolate.— ! The approsch of the he | & vill be entertain { e# the demznd for house 1 and supplies { Mortgages recorded in Norwich last week reached o total of $8,700. Dur- ing the correspondin week of lfi’)if the total was 319,45 In St. Patrick’s hurch Tuesday morning there % o requlem mass for Hannah Flynn, whose al took place Sunda afterncon. Carpenters have week putting up stor fiding householders it golng to be been k th m doors for H:n- H busy who fancied tha a mild winter. Tomorro ond ann , De distinguished G Mitchell The wed 1l, daugh Charles A. Atwood of at Dayville 2 During December the planet Saturn is still a magnifi object for a small telescope. It rises abo: sun- set and can be readily found by anv one, the brightest body east of the meridian. Nearly ell the alterations in connec- tion with the Miichell Memorial brary of Westville have been com- pleted and the committee is planning to have the library ready for use within a week. It is expected that the location of the site for the Connecticut Woman's college will be definitely decided this week, following a town meeting in ‘West Hartford, which is offering spe- | cial inducements for that town as a location. The United States . school at Fort Trumbull, a class of nineteen cadets on Thur: day. Sixteen will become tbird I tenants of the line and three W ‘ ter the engineer corps. All nineteen ! men will il vacancies existing in the | service. i Highway Commi MacDonald and the gation at the Amer! congress held in Indianapoli December 6 to 3, by the Road Builders’ association, home Saturday evening. There were 1,500 delegates at the convention. ARGUMENTS REACHED IN SUIT FOR FALSE ARREST | Case Will Go to the Jury Today—Suit of Ahearn vs. McBride Settled. | When the ¢ | superior court open- ed here on Tuesday morning there was a conference of attorneys in the c of Ahearn vs. McBride, in which claim is made for $1,000, and ¢t was an- neunced that a settlement had been reached. Judgment of foreclosure was given by Judge Case in the suit of Aaren Gordon vs. Joseph Swatzburg, Jr.. et al., the ameunt being $626.25. The next case taken up was that of Herman Fisher vs. Josegh Cimachow- sky, in which 32,000 dJdamages are sought for false arr Both are from this city and the plaintiff claims th the defendant had him arrest and responsible for his humiliation. He was charged with beating t efend- ant’'s wife and was discharged by the court January 4, 1909. All the evidence was completed Atstorney W. H. Shields made his a gument before court adjourned Tue day afternoon. Attorneys Cronin and Shi day and after tr case will go to the HIBERNIAN DIVISIONS ELECT THEIR OFFICERS. Those Chosen to Serve for the Ensuing ! Term—Several Re-clections. { | At Tuesday g eetin; No. 3, A, H., which was Hibernian hs there took annual election of officers I\ sulng year. Frank J. Mu alected to presidency for the fou time, and J McVeigh was hon- | ored by being returned to the office of | | secretary for the twentiath time The entire list lows: fol- Murtha, vice F. J. Brennan: financial sec- | John F. McVeigh: recording | John K. Reddy: treasurer Morley: chmirman of standing | James J nnegan: { sen- | | | of oficers is as President, F. J prosident retary. secretary, . & comnmittee, ¥eant at arms, John Michael J. Bohan; T. Shea; chaplain, The following were elocted as nm\ ors for Div. No. 1 at their meeting held on Sumday: President. John P phy; vice president DAY, who was re-el e recording secretary O'Cennor; finaneinl sacretary John J BulMven. troasurer, Patrick J. @Cwn- | nor; sergaaat at arms Michael Sha- | han; fefiitor Méchael! OVCanno; Wi Vanilla ts P will dmprove cake (1A% and Mling. It the best way Thoe standard for more Ia made (rom the hest vanilla deans in than skxty years and still the leader av. | Lefangweil Done—Eight to Ten Men Could Do It in 2 Day, Sending Water Intc Bog Meadow, On Tuesday ev'nlfi‘ Civil Enginecy Hiram Cook, n reply to an inquiry from The Bulletin, stated that In his opinlon the city should consider the uge of Bowen brook, a large brook flowing 2t the north end meadow, so that the water would flow into that'basin instead of In its present course Lo the Shetucket river at a point below Baitic, This could be done at 2 small coxt and would send 2 lar quantity of water fnto the basin, par- be nd ticularly in the springtime. It can done at a z=mall cost, and without | damages, wnlch he hardly thot there would be, 1t could be accomplix ed under 32560. It would run in north end of Bog meadow. Whiie a big brook , he hea y that it is now quite quite a Jittle water is :zgmlml the dlverting of 969, but it was not 4 inted out te him t Eight or ten men eoul ¢ coursze of the brook im one some Ket the water from the brook to t Bog meadow iz but the lay of land le such can caxlly be done ONE 750-K.%. TURBINE FOR ELECTRIC STATION Thres Firms Will Be Asked to Sub- mit Bids Upon This Machine— Changes for Boilers and Bwitch- board. The hnam and electrical c ced to inztall o at the clec turbine plant to modernize its equipment. ‘mz‘t! Lh»t lh e past chine double that s but that contract clause that the alled and ready than the frst of the masy orders a2z early as it sbably A! the stat ':n there will be 3 num- ¢ a : sion on it has been reached as yet PRINCIPALS’ CLUB HEARS PAPER BY F. J. WERKING Topic Was Manual Training and a General Discussion Followed—Prof. Crosby May Be Here Later. pals’ ¢ Broadwa h there was a good a'unmme of pri cipals. There ¥ E readings wiil with him as entertainer GROUP MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETIES Held at First Baptist Church, With| Many Present—Several Speakers. A group e Missionary societies of churches of New London he Bap- representatives from and was attended b3 nt and profitable sess: - all of thuse who we enjoved present. es, were by Mrs. EBis of Mrs. Haitie S nd Mrs. Perkins of this city gent M Fg.xo'\.ng the nd]ommen' of meeting refreshments were served A. W. Davis and Mrs Le who (a'm'x.xte\i the cor probably gave you something to re- member in the way of a cough or coid | on the lungs. You are not the eniy one. Dozens of necnlie are in the same fix but they are not dreading it with . . ' . . Smith’s White Pine in the house. Nothing that we can think of will cive vou the relief that | our White Pine gives, Even the first dose gives relief and a sinale bottle will eften cure the worst cough vou ever had. PRICE, CENTS. SHITI'S B STORE Frankita Square. Norwich, Ct, deoldd of Bog tle distance 1o % eeting of the Women's > county place Tuesday afterncon at the t Baptist church of this city, and Pleasing remarks, along missionary | = | preferadie | Early in the mo jto the N the trench amd well for the Trading | Cove brook water wsupply, and there | was mowt salistatory progress made on both ends. The digging of ihe trefich was startcd from the Drook end | alwo, and there abhout 399 feel were opened by the workmen, while on this i end the trench through the macadam in aboul compicied, and B8 progrenied some distance Into the lame scuth of the Morse property. Here the Sigging % much casier than in the strest m adarm, and will go along faster. Frost in the fields ix not owing much 1roG- | ble At the well near the brookside | * a depth of about eight feet has Been | reached, whil 1 dazion for the purmping station | COTEI A, The conditions abour the city 7 mained aboiur the same on Tuesday. . Was a good 5 dropped it incre e, and dur- | same numper of fix-| wpply o e oAf a8 the Cwe ing the day tures ware wi in supplying the demands of x.hA. peo- ple. On Tuesday in a trip through r.na.i section:, ome man who was at homse | waited all day cart to g0 by xluh(.xv b t it Aa. & ociock he got a boller hall by going t T Today expected, w h B "'.x. tion of & more men. Pipe All Shipped. expected £ 12 inch pipe Leen shipped Monday boz Monday, now on %25 ‘.efi"-h‘ from né. Stopped Pumping Well. of the first fixed for the nse and t river water south of the | heip out the p 4 Raitroad Not Guilty. water stut off from th: e exgines tske Ti.fl he water department. T, had veen u.c.( Fater there ¢ erai days. It w2z found on investiga- | was taken come from 1tk company has a ia roundhouse, ough private property to s point a hort distance south of the Norwich Town bridge and the water pumped | mai latter method is to takine untrext ‘rom any peint along this ch would de avallable under conditions. the city The undoublediy ed water the | ro usee in Norwich Teowr d is carried along rapidly until it aches the pond above the Falls, nere considersdle settling of sus- .wn-hd matter Water taken ¥ point detween riously contaminated. and if & bt— comes necessary to use this supply I believe It should be carefully fectad Defore it is p\unpod into the mains Very truly you JAS. AL \’EWLA_\’DS. Chemist. State Doard of Realth opesed to hawe evp-vfi F 3 n« for t werk o n cuse the river water = | s will reguire severa E. Jemse: purifviag of he he:e will De ane or two sssistants o axamime the dacteria from time teo time frem sampios of the walsr. K will Tequire a small hlonxon' at the mil. The purliying wik de '.vu te the wite ol W to ane -U& wilt ll | engine and pump are stationed at the the Yantic river, Getisr progress can | be ! city Mr. Middietown laboratory of the state and also visited Hariford, where the same | process i to be adopied lor the use | of Conmecticut river water. River Water for Hospital Boilers. | The work of instaliing a pumping station ai the Packus hospital has | Geen compietled and Yantic river water | i is beitg taken for the bLoller and for | fiushing A two-inch pipe line was run 1o the river, where an 1 i i { i river bank and were put in operztion of Tuesday evening. The work has been done by (anfrav.'.w T the institution will of water for the .'f,: ® = large tank and the outhouses has bee Stasts on Pok given | receive it { Leaves Th..-uhy for Tacoma. ! out any sign of cure. last T was bardiy abie to do my Wi “I thougit I would &y a bex of ting me for kidn troudle, and one of 'uxdn realed for rheumatism. “My digestion is fime. my complemon | clear. and I am abdle te do my work ) and low spirits are uninown to me | “T am :m:ka for Anding a curs . Baoys went 1o New York city on Tuesday ta spend the remainder of the winter. G. Wyman Carroll gave a the- ater party mvma firs ormance of “The Lion and the The Harmony Whist ciob met Mon. day alierncon at the home of Mra. D L. L'r.drr'hod RX Waashington strest Two tzthes of whise were played. PAY BY CHECK We have preached this for yearsfor we know that it is a great convenience and an economy. If your money is in this bonk you will stop and think befor: drawing a check; if in your pochket it is quickly spent. We offer you our service. The Themes Loan § Trest Ga. CRWICH, CONN. dec3d HURPHY & HMcGARRY, 207 Main St. & sdvertins sractivas T s _Christmas Gifts Giving ciothes as Chrstmas presents has beccme gGuite popular n recent years; 3 goed, practical, semsidle gife If you want 3 do %, we'll helo yeu. I¥ you dom™t know the size required, and can™ find out witheut “giving yourse'f away” come and let us help oL I you get anything that deesm't SA, or doesn’t please him, oeing it back. I¥ we can't change it for something right, get the morney back Mer's Buits sr Owerzsats, $10. to $30. Suits or Overcoats, $3.50 s $70. Plenty of things here that will ze appreciated by “HIM” Hats, Cacs, Gioves, Sweaters Shirts, Umbrellas, Smoking Jackets, Fancy Vests. tuation of Pleasure iz a stremg sonsicer in maxing your Heis & paciogTariic go ’plum Pudding at Rallion’s In semreh of the N'q? Ne—in THE ONE PLACE ON EARTH to get permanent relief frem nerve-racking teothache. mewrsl- gia. headaches. and yet 10 SAVE HIS TEETH which require carefui mending But mot wantom destruction Wan™ mease N I3 RIGHT HERE King Deatai Parfers DA JACKSON, Mg