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Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED WULF —FOR GOOD— Typewriter Ribbouns, Carbon Paper and other supplies go to MISS JEWETT, Public Stenographer and Shorthand Teacher. 283 Main Street. Typewriters For Sale and Rent. Norwich, Thursday, Nov. 9, 1911. The ever, h Sul that une will “eonfe porting the fact to The Bull THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. Bor New England: Probably Thursday: Friday variable winds. ‘Bulletin e 1n the city vefvre § a. m. 3_rfaver by re- s Co. ald: On Thursday weather will prevail, partly probably should be deliver=d ers who fail i¢ receive 1 by rain unsettied; moderate Predictions from the New Yor™ Her- cloudy follow - ed by rains in the western and north- ern districts of this s ction, with light to ll’elh variable winds, mostly south- with slow! ing tempcrature. Observations in Norwich. The following records. Sevin’s pharmacy, show in temperature and the changes Wednesday the unsettled weath- reported from changes barometric _Ther. ..... 54 54 2y - 46 20.08 38, lo 44, Comparisons. Predictions for Wednesday: Fair; cooler: west winds. Wednesday’'s weather: As predicted Fine Heavy, Sterling Silver Cigarette Case $7.50 We are showing a fine Sterling Silver CIGARETTE CASES, MATCH BOXES, VANITY CASES, PURSES, EYEGLASS CASES, line of ETC. Our prices the lowest. John & Gen, H. Biiss. Fldeho Beer On Dralt or in Bottles. Team Delivers Everywhere. H. JACKEL & CO. THE FINEST 35¢c DINNER IN TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 ts 2 DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Bui'ding Take elevator Shelucket street ean- trance. "Proms A J. LaPierre M. D. Office—McGror 0 Building. 7-8 p. m. $60-2 Hours— Telephone auglid LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that canpot be excelled. “Phone vour or r. Trompt service. JEWeTT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date particular. LEWIS. Proprieter. in every IRA F. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. E. L. BURNAP 2iumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and werk sa'isfaclory 130 Platt Ave. Tel. JOHNSON AND BENSON, 20 Cenral Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Mefal Cornices and Skylights, Gutte: and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- o'r’;_; promptly attended to. ~Tel. 719. * Sanitary Plumbing A peep Into an up to date bathroom is enly less refreshing than the bath itme.l zring the summer you .will e more lock to the bath for bedlly comfort. I will shew you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs| =nd give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner fromn a sanitary standpoint—and guar- =atee the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. YTarge stock ef patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferrs BStreet S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent fer Richardson and Boynten Furnaces. 65 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Stre3: TheBulletin, NEW LAWS OF LOCAL INTEREST Sale of Intoxicating Liquors by Drugg'sts Restricted— Almshcuses ard County Homes Must be Inspected For Tuberculosis. no person having tuberculosis can re- main in an almshouse or county home, it being required that semi-annual ex- aminations be made and statements made under oath that such examina- tions have been made. This is covered in Section 1 of Chapter 194, as (@i~ lows: Section 4 of Chapter 120 of the public acts of 1909 is amended to read as foliows: No person having tuber- culosis shall be allowed to remain in any townalmshouse or county tempo- rary home, and it shall be the duty of the selectmen or the person having supervision of such almshouse to cause the inmates thereof to be examined by By the last general assembly there was enacted a number of laws which concern the sale of intoxicating lguors, and which also apply (to the inspection of almshouses and —mnty homes for tuberculosis and the care of those found affected. Sale of Liquer by Druggists. Chapter 170 of the public acts con- cerns the sale of liquors by druggists, making it unlawful to sell intoxicating iquors without a physician's presecrip- tion on Sundays and certain holiday or election days, or after hours. The act reads as follows: All provisions of the general statutes which prohibit the sale of spirituous and intoxicating liguors, or the keeping open of any |a reputable physician at least once place for such sale. during certain |every six months, and the county hours, or on certain days, shall apply { commissiopers in each county shall te sale of said ligwors by druggists|cause like examination to be made of except upon the prescription of a prac- | the inmates of the county temporary persons found infected shall be removed as ble, by the select- hcme, and all with tuberculosi promptly as po ticing physician. This act, however. stall not be construed as making un- lawful the keeping open of drug stores during such hours or on such days, for | meén or county commissioners, as the nurposes other than the sale of such |case may be. to a county home for liquors. | tuberculosis patients. On or before June 30th and Dec. 31st in each vear Certain Ones Disqualified. SICK, SOUR, GASSY, UPSET OTOMACHB ARE IIBU LATED Out-of -Order Otom.alu Feel Fine Minutes After Taking a Lit- tle Diapepsin. The guestion as to how long you are going to continue a sufferer from In- digestion, Dyspepsia. or out-of-order Stomach is merely a matter of how soon vou begin taking some Diapep- sin. I vour Stomach is lacking in di- gestive power, why not help the stom- ach to do it$ work, not with drastic drugs, but a re-enforcement of diges- tive agents, such as are naturally at work in the stomach. People with weak Stomachs should take a little Diapepsin occasionally, and there will be ne more Indigestion, no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach, no heartburn, Sour risings, Gas on_Stomach or Belching of undi- gested food, Headaches, Dizziness or Sick Stomach, and, besides, what vou eat will not ferment and poison yvour breath with pnauseous odors. All these symptoms resulting from a sour, out- of-order stomach and dyspepsia are generally elieved in five ninutes after taking a little Diapepsin. Go to vour Druggist and get 4 50 cent case of Pape's Diapepsin now, and you will always go to the table with a hearty appetite, and what you eat will taste good. because your stomach and intestines will be clean and fresh. and you will know there are not going to be any more bad nights ana miserable days for you. They freshen you and make you feel like life is worth living ot s | ihe first selectman of each town, or the eI Sun Moon | Chapter 101 amends the act concern- | ;Mcial having supervision of the town T e _Rises. | Se Rises. | ing emploves in saloons so that the|aimghouse in towns in which such | alked at Co s s e amended act reads as follows: No per- | cupervision does not devolve upon the [ wouldn't let a doctor cut foot - Lo B son who by the statute is declared 10| .eiectmen, and the county commis- | ofi.” said H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio. “al- 5. 4 be an unsuitable person to hold a - gioheors of each county. shall file with | though a horrible ulcer had been the 4 cense to sell spirituous and intoxicat- | 5030 board a =worn statement setting | Flague of my life for four years. In- : ing liguors in his own mame shall be ! ity that the examination required by | stead T used Bucklen's Arnica Salve 10 ) emploved as a bartender or manager | (ji"coition has been made, and if any [#nd my foot was soon completely 4 in any licensed saloon in this state.|jnmate is fo to be imfected with|cured.” Heals burns, boils, sores, 4. nor shall he be allowed to have al 00 ocs “stating the name and age | bruises, eczema, pimples. Corns, surest Ay e tor it is low | financial interest in any such ilcensed | Ji Tf snch atatement. isj Dile cur at The lee & Osgood tide, which is follo flood tide, $aloon: &nd sin. femsle. ynices she be : aid, said board shall|Co.'s the wife or daughter of the proprietor. practicable after the o X - | s——— T | shall be employed in any capacity in D e e or Hine the GREENEVILLE NEWS. jany licensed saloon, except in a hotel | ety ation Bto be | visited former neighbors and friends in e of established good reputation, in whi be & physician designated by | Ledyard Tuesdsy. Large Attendance at Chicken Pie Sup- |the county commissioners of the coun- | ocrd ot the inutates of the aline: = — — ; ¢ per—Personat Items. ty shall have in writing authorized the | y;yse in the town the first selectman H. Tague of McClellan avenue i | employment of females. Any licensed | APYSS 1 N08 SO 0% 0 Which has | moving his family to Hartford, where iere was an unusually large at- |dcaler who shall violate any of the|rajled to fle snch statement. or of the | he has secured work. at the chicken pie supper |Provisions of this ac e subject |5, mates of the temporary home in any R e ’ v the finance committee in the | to the penalties of Sec | counts the county commissioners of | Mrs. Herbert Mitchell of the Scot- Third Baotist church Wednesday eve- | Seneral statutes. which have failed fo file such state- | land road has returned after a week's ring and all were well pleased with | Tuberculosis Examinations Necessary.|ment, an dthe expense thereof shall be | Visit at her former home in Colchester. the -xcellent menu ded 1r 4| It is provided by the new law that paid by such town or county. TR R e v 4 o % ook Mts W P Gritae S e Mrs. W. T. Swartz of Brooklyn, N Sne i chaver of and was | ——— —_ - i Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philo »Llnl) S ...nx by nlr the | SECOND SHOP TALK iSELF RELIANCE IS I:Tfil: at their home on Washington church. Over rom | | E 5 e i i st BY REV. C. H. RICKETTS. | A RULE OF LIFE. e g for the benefit of | ot % e i Did il Mrs, Frederick Burdick and soin, ance comi | Why the Brotherhood Was the Topic What Ledyard Farmhan id in Sa of New London, have been visiting Amos Baldwin 1 at McCrumb-Howell Plant. ing $1,600 in Seven Years a Good| Mrs. Burdick's parents this week at P. E | e 1 oessn Tai2 OUNEEs their home on Washington street. ert Pe In the series of shop talks under /s e T son, T < gratified at | Y- M. C. A. auspices, the second in a| (onq ng Feliga Wiadislaw, a Pole, Mrs, Sarah L. Hull returned Tuesday the success b greatly | week was held on Wednesday at the | oy T S GHCE ey about seven | to her home, on West Town street, aft- ex 9 ® |noon heur at the MecCrumb-Howell|vears ago and was first brought er two weeks' vigit with her sister and {company plant. The speaker was Rev. ard by S, E. Holdridge, and other relatives in Medford, Mas | €. H. Ricketts, and soprano solos were | ;c.ontly to visit his native ho : g s S e R e o | given with fine effect by Mr O: | saving $1.600. in' sevin years ap s, Wiliam 1. Geer of Gosien and A e oerT T TRt e Or facion 54 toid ta The Eulletin Miss Maria. Allyn are spending the TG SYGuN Hng om & | Rev. Mr. Ricketts bad an attentive |va,q correspondence, the Har week at 344 Washington street, while 5t Basto | audience of about 150 men, addressing | Times has the following to say: attending the meetings of the W. B, Miss Lill A them in continuance of the thought of |~ \yhat Mr. Wladislaw did in seven |F- M. o Anderson o e i [his talk a week ago. Then he 3poke[yvears in New London county others Sor Birs, W liam Tana ot Prosis | ibon The Biggest Union in the World, | no matter in whai county s ter, Mrs. Wiliam Lund o rospect | indicating human brotherhoqd, and this | Tocatec L It tw mot & qmestion. -of R = - ) | time_he spoke on the topi4 Why the h DEE Yol of - indeavor:. Mr. —In Willimantic, Nov. 7, A Oae ity B Créoniiil Brotherhood?” ! | Wiadislaw, the Polish farmhand. did of. Businit street atiencege Pariy Of Greeneville Beoble | The idea of unity, he said! was visi- | not gecomplish : an impossibility in U)"flw‘u & Teast“pig supper at tng[b.a in God's plan with the first man | ving ac the rate of $229 a yvear for MARRIED Deebe home in Lefingwell Tuesday |created, for he created a wife for him, | seven vears. Others can do the same |y o o o ppetny B0 L evening. and since then the family relation has | it they will employ his _methods, | BYRNSHURLEY—1In this city, 2 T been the brightest spot in humanity. | p,neiy, industry and thrift. This coun- | Furns of Yantic and Miss Helena V TAFT\"LLE and its happiness is due to the several | ;v continues to be the country of op- Huriey 96 Jranklin str G i members living together in mutual re- | ;5rtunity, but the dpportunity must be | —— S Wadding = Seoset Until -Bride’s. Re- |Istions of love and peace Trom the | seized. Advantage must be taken of tur - 4 family came the tribe government. bel- |y, L\jsts in vain for the loafer or for | O'NEIL—In ¢ Nov. 6. 1911 " Mot Notes |ter protecting Jlife and property, and|the man who spends his itme in grum- am O'Neil of 12 North Clff then naturally the nation. he | = - Manuel R. Canto, formerly . ,metion. Thelyimg and finding fault with.conditions| street. =~~~ o .o an Broderick of th's place, surp jLrotherhood is now a triple strand hard | instead of. working and saving. Mr. | FSor, Lo 5% Clotic " Mass of re: flends on. her return- home-here | el U Ll Lot e s Ll dislaw's case is not an isolated| qulem 1n St. Patrick's chiureh at 9 last week by announcing the fact that | FOF many thousand venrs there Was | Within a vear or so there was a lock a bride of two months, |ne larger unit of brotherhood tham | jmjlar instance of the success which|New Longon papers pleass copy was married in S {the mational: no laxger @mne was.Te- |,ttends indusiry in th an | RANDALL—In Plainfield, Nov. 1911, Ambey, N. J., to Cap Can. |Quired as long as men confined their |y chman who for about had | _tnlbert A, Randall, aged 69 years o gy thinking and_acting within national | o R0 WO CO0 TR o eld county from the Baptist ohurch, a few weeks at the hom her fa- | poundaries. But modern scientific in-|,,4 yho returned to his native country inday at 1 o'clock Yher V. Brodecitk. on N her fa- |yention and discovery broke up the | on¢. With o snue sum in his| MURPHY—In New London, 7, 1911, Sy R - ave- | old order in tr inified wor . z Ao B o James P. Murphy, aged vears hwe. My Canto will returm for the | rder tow cket. The late Dairy Commissioner| r agor 3 winter to her own home New. Fork [ oo jrrr ara e B. Noble used to tell with a great | NOBLE—In Mystic, Nov. 5. 1911, Ber i ¥ hone, the wir and rapid transit | of pleasure the story of the suc- tha Sparks Noble, wife of Joseph W. g land and sea has brought the O e Siisk laborers whom he| . Noble. in the 524 Year of her age ; 3 | world together like magic. We are on their landing at Castle Gar- Pigs Loose in Norwich-Avenue. hearer to London and Par today | Gen, in New York, and brought to his B Oceum butcher was driving along [than we were to New York less | farm in South Windsor. One of them orhwlr‘h avenue Wednesday afternoon | hundred ']ea -lg:.‘bo Repr: ‘»n\\ul‘vh:j . in this country about 20 years with a team in v were five goog- | Of cvery known nation are found in|yhepn he hought a tobacco farm for sized pigs when the horse became | “Teat numbers in zll modern capitals. | gg o4 paving $5,000 down and the CARD OF THANKS. frightened and r: Colliding with | it strange that far-seein men like | .. nde in three years T indersigned wi to express a telegraph pole. the te vas upset, | Theodore Roosevelt and President Taft | " "{(% tortunate what there are some | (heir sincere thanks and appreciation one of the wheels demolished and the |Should work for international peace.|p gple whe believe that their poverty | [OF fle mans "K“‘”"‘, b gt o e liberated porkers at orce set out for | 10F that only another name for in- {is gue to others rather than to them- | pient. Also for the beautiful floral pord | orwich, from whence they brotherhood The palace | q)ye It is true there is a great deal | pressions of sympathy sent at the time he driver w rinjured b of The H‘-Agufi lxrulhnal Is t_\w[;mldf of unpreventable poverty and it is the |« ieral These acts of kindness ne 1 r in roundi great white signal thatsthe death kn duty e comr ity ee {will ey he ¢ hed -l jin. e of war has becn sounded; that Amer- b puin aNy 50 sae DAL Ihe ) N AnD M JAMES MCAFFREY, | and finally started to walk 3 n | victims of it are not allowed to suffe . _— AITC M EA | um, driving the pigs before him, |ica'will never again fight her brethren | purtfis DL T #F€ 72, SaOHEC M. S MARG: e team, w xcepi for a broken |ECTOSS the seas: —that in = Tngland.|which is due to habits and disposition. | cel, was little damaged, was lefr |1 rance and Germany the “sword shall| poierty is not a crime. as some people | beside the road. and the horse be h-jm_»r'» into the pl..n\sh:'l_!:- and the | o try to mold public sentiment say, | hitcked to a convenient telephone pole, | Shear. into the pruning Tk The { it is too often the result of crime. I i e | time is fast approaching when the civ- | [ " annoe be too frequently impressed | {ilized world will riot tolerate anything | o {Ho voung beople of the state. par- | that tends to tear the mations apart. | i oo i -1 T e B i . Fhilip Gree img friends | The building up of a world brother- | HCUIATIS in thelr sehool davs that | 15 Main Street. s |Food has cost too much to be sacri- | oir reijance.- is rule of life without | , ficed now, and may the hand that is| oo FC ance s & T O @ Cachieved. Deople attend- {lifted to strike this brotherhond be | mys miate s mot Indebnted to ite citizen | City Wednes- | crushed! God in His great providence | i the citizen owes it to ihe state 16 Is bringing about the marriage of the |jjce ingustriously and frugally rations, “and what God has joined li it sl g nov- | gether. let no man asunder. { We need the brotherhood to bring ! KORWICE TOWwH —AND— i | | wrs as retorred ' from u tives in KEng- ! land. | s and over- | co (il!rn«nm«ha at Donovan’s, 2 Main street, —adv. BURGLAR QCARE EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. Frightened Away Near Cornmer of Oak Street and Hobart Avenue. The famili es in the Fiske and Otis Fouses on Hobart avenue, near the cczner of Oak street, had a burglar are Wednesday morning between 2 and 2 o'clock, but the man got away without being caught. He had a doe with him, of whic dnce was found {in A. Thatcher Otis’ yard ir the morn- ing, as a rabbit hut over and two rahbbi in it killed. The man and his dog were seen by | | | out all the nower of the individual. Tt | | i | | | { { | | i is a well known fact to n»e"ha(ni(-s Delegates Who Are Guests in Local | ihat four horees harness and pulling | Homes—Pleasure for Members of m d mers vided into four parts, could not ' be Johnson - Home. moved by those horses working sepa- ratelv. Unity brings out power. Sun d Mrs. G ll Ewing have as| pose T have before me five glasses. e, ‘“’ 2t ‘:14‘1'&:"’?:; r:"f"n";';“- Lady Assistant. the first is water. of course perfect s =1 T e o 28 harmless: in the second. a little car- | dale, Mass. Mrs. Charles E. Bwing of RneUs I by hon like a piece of charcoal. as narm- | China and Mrs. Mary Sta: Gammon| genry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. | less as the water: in the third, a small of Tiea Tain, C hina. Dwight — ——1 amount of oxyvezen, which is the life- | Stone of Stonington visiting Ter | | ‘ing in-the afr: in the alass, | sister, Mrs, D. W. Avery, during ”"’:LADIES cuite a quantity of nitrogen. a gas so | Session of the missionary meeting. Mrs | | weak that you ean pound it and|Sarah Gale of Watertown, Mass., is the n \n-u) and Cloth Top But- | saueeez it, and touch fire to it, with | Euest of Mrs. Woodbury O. Rogers of vlish nevlec‘! fitting and dur- | small resuits: in tlle last giass is a ( Washington street. s nt sweet oily substance of verv litile s o power, known as giveerine. Now, Given Joy Ride. ! FIIAIIK A. BILL, had been kaiocked | | the people in the ¥ > house. Tae marauder was tryving windows. but when he saw 1at he was discovered ! from the ho he pot away through the City ¢ followed bv his dog. After he was gone the TFiske ramat telephoned for the police, and an of- ficer was sent um f eadauarters, but without getting on | the trail of A Delicate Experiment. One of the most beautiful and deli- cate ewperiments of hizh finance is dissolving a trust without disturbing the interests of the directors and stock- holders.—Washington Star. Funeral AGER oirecir- and Embalm 70 Franklin St. Bulletin Bidg Telephone §42-2 Prompt service day or night Aady Assistant Resldence 118 Hroadway. opp. Thezntre. Telephone €42-3 | | | vocal and these five substances are unit>d chen o T S ANe Rowsekild, ot ically. what do we have! Nitro-# the Johnsen home enjoyed an automo- cerine. a_terrible explosive. Unity bile outing Monday, through the fouched St IR Hulsliing Sha 15 1 [ thonghtfulness of Mrs. Gardiner Greene. is almost incalculable. Now wh o the sleening powers in men's lives can | be brought into brotheriv relations. s | Heard and Seen. compound will be created that will| Edwin L. Timkham of Hanover was move the world here Wednesday, the guest of friends. YACHT NARWHAL FAST. William Parkinson of Huntington i b Sty avenue visited friends in Niantic on Made Trip to New London from Bay Tuesday. Ridge in Seven and a Half Hours. | Vst 2 i Arthur Bennett of Vergason avenu Steam arwhal, Capt. Frank M. Jeoh came in at New Fondon Tuesday making a fast run ! ‘rom Bay Ridze, N. J. She was seven hours and thirt minutes steaming through East river and Long Island scund to her home port. The time was so mood that vachtsmen comnli- mented Captain Johneon and Chief Fnzineer Arthur H. Smith. The Narwhal has been at the Morse Iron works. having plates renewed and an overhauling that was general. She will go into winter quarters at omce. Round About Social Club. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Carter enter- tained the Round About Social club at their residence, Hinckley street, on Tuesday evening. Several tables of ' progressive whist was played, with ' other games. The remaining part of the evening was spent in piano solos, vio! sclos. A fine colla- tion was served oy ihe hostess. The governor of Ha.wafl is taking steps with a view to reforestation on the Tsland +f Kahoolawe, as suggested by governmeni experts ai Washing- ton nor anything I uuunou: l 104 Main Str Telephone. Cut Flowers Floral Designs GEDULDIG Tel. 868 77 Cedar Street NEW LINE DRESS GOODS direct from ! ! Al mil t very low prices. Ascortment lengths of all kinds. Cotton Goods and Silks at Half Prices MILL. REMNANT STORE JOHN BLOOM, 171 W. Main St. The Roads Are Settling and pieasure ariving will be the best and cheapest way to get the embrac- ing fresh air that is better than the best tonic. 'Phone us for a good team. MAHONEY BROS., Livery Stable. Falls Avenue. Pr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist ® Prop. Shannon Building Anne: Room A. Telechone 523. octl0d DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8 1. Geer's practice during his last illness. McGrory Building. Norwich, Conn. Advice to Mothars had baby's photograph taken 7 It's an art to take hbaby’s phnto. :raph as it should be taken. To catth s roguish little smile, his pretty little dimple, Such photograps become prized remembrances of babyhood's days in years to come. We have had years of experience in photographing children, They always look their best when we taike them. No troublesome posing. Snap them in a Jiffy. LAIGHTOW, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandersor. Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected SHETUCKET STREET. LANG Dry Cleaner and Dyer 157 l-‘rnnklln St SUITS PRESSED 50z Uur Wagon Calls Everywherz Have you “He Who Hesitates Is Saved!” The man who delays starting up his Louse heating appuaratus until the bit- ing cold weather ix actually upon us 1l ave many dollars and much disa rezab. vork Frequentl these first rosty mornings and chilly nights the greater part of the day will prove to e mild and delightful. One or twe modern odorless gas radiators will give you all the heat you need for that iorning dip in the right temperature, and to insure u cheerful, warm dining »m, light it an hour or so in the eve- ing if you fe:l the need, where vou read or play that game of bridge. Our prices are low Consult us; we m be able to suggest the right stove for the right purpose Remember the gas renge saves time, saves work, saves éollars every day in the year, the cleanest and best way to cook. T Ruud Water Heater your ingpection. Gias & Electrical Dep’t. 321 Main Street always ready for THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO. Successor to he Norwich Parcel Delivery. Office: 303 West Main St. Telephone Branc Office: 162 Main St Tele- phone 106-2 oct10d ROBERT W. OTIS WM. F. BAILEY (Siuccessor te A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Streeot. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone $83. Buy the “BIG BEN ” Alarm Clock of FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin Street AND LUMBER. coaL. COAL GET YOUR COAL IN DURING NOVEMBER, BEFORE THAT CHRISTMAS FEELING COME! - OVER YOU. During these late the snow, ice and free listen to us when we say that these days are for you if you haven't soaled up vet. CHAPPELL C0. Ccnrrak Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephenas LUMBER . GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office~—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood G. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teiephone Gentral Whart