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T "‘m NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDA NORWICH WAITING FOR AMMUNITON lmp.'ience Over 'he Fut thlt Nod\m H.d B‘en Aflcom' { dent, the Rev. M. A. Sullivan of Hart- plished in the Nine Months' Struggle, Fifty Years Ago | [, "Siarer: e Ko 2o, o —Fighting Considered the Only Remedy—New Pro- L Bulletin, J.;'?sfinz. JANUARY 13, 1912 and banquet at Bridgeport Wednesday | night at the Hotel Stratfield. At the ! ‘usiness meeting it was voted to do- | nate the sum of $1,000 to Bishop Nilan te help erect the foundling asylum pro- posed by him, The following officers were elected: President, the Rev. T. M. Free Catarrh Gure voruess: Heary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. We advertise exsotly as itls MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main Street NurW|ch , Saturda, THE WEATHER» Fure:al( lcr Todly ¥or New Ef Fair and contin- cold Satury Sunday fair, with temperaturcs; moderate to brisk inds. Thomas Finn of Norwal HADDAM BRIDGE BILL north Predictions from the New York Her- HE HOUSE. 5 N ERERETR AR SCE | 1 TR DRk R s peller Nearly Ready. ! FASERD THEHONS Here's a sals of Boys' Suits that is o St il preva], with nearly stition- Senate Must Take Action on It Before |,y o o | warth your attention. HAY.GRAIN ary temperatures and fresh variable 1 2P adkas. ontinually K'hawk and Spit, o i [ inds, followed by cleuring, and on| mifty years ago, nine months after A temperance souicly lus Leen or- s There is a Constant Dripping from Almost any of these Suits are suit ano FE E D e Egmas e [ SN Bibelly, tin weather, With| the opening of the civil war there was | ganized In the 12th and 13th regiments (Special to The Bulletin.) the Nose Into the Throat, if :l- for Spiing wear, and fl;- nvm: robably ~ zero temperature much {mpatience because nothing had | It is sald it is harder to get the offi- | Washington, Jan, 12.—The bill intro- You Have Foul, Sickeni y buying now is certainly wortl EV" Ready and Keen Kutter e ) been accombllstied in the way of end. |cors interested then the privates. duced by Senstor Brandegee providing Brovth: TLoth g':':::,',"' while. There are no nubbins in our Corr. i e ng the war. There was a dema a1 . . ] y ), S £ ' SAFEIY RAZORS ?,\:‘E\fv‘amfis(r :r:::mx rom | thére should be something and it was Levee at Wauregan House. et ot ks oie the: ‘;.Z‘:E‘:é‘ r and | can Cure It. Rk 51, Widae ‘adioon IV comir T 1N Socl 0el i SIS SR 3 e Uhow thé changes | considered that nothing would fright- | Jan. 10, 13621t is stated that the | conet “pocore the holidass, was called LS00 aclosn dirt in our Feed or Grain; there is no 4 One Dollar temperatire and the batrometric|en the rebels so much as the booming | Steamboat Golden Gate of this ity i5|yp ang passed the house yesterday , rot in our Hay—it's sound and sweet, changes Friday ffluf‘l’f&fi"ihn" L“miihi‘;lcx‘“g \;rizd i | :suha‘\h g:fz-r::‘l.“r‘ TL‘:\-'{Z:M" to 80 “hhn a SUs‘hl umer;]dnien[ “-ri’lc;. wl‘ll Let Mo Sond_VeMu l:ro:dTnll Package $ 5.00 All Wool Suits for $3.98 bright and clean, and there is no won- . above, also for | s Bl at so e done and | into the > e Ae - oee: of . X B = 3 Razors Ther. %5 |1t was beleved that everything had | _The good people who board at the | tan hecome & v o et e o $ 600 All Wool Suits for $4.98 der that the horses like in A trisl 9 14 300 | been tried except fighting. Witn the | Wauregan house with such of thel' | i acceptable to Senator Brandegee $ 8.00 All Wool 8uits for $6.50 order will convince you that ycu can GHTS Fresh suppl £ ¢ 13 3025 ngin?(rr re;r:l‘i!in; and golnxh to An- lrw'r"‘«:u i m;\ sy nvite, m:en: tm? and will,be agreed to when the bill is $10.00 All Wool Suits for $7.50 buy no better Hay, Grain and a i 1. Towest 10 napolis, and the nine: months re- |evening to show their appreciation of | g ack. ac G/ ep et rred to a8 & period of preparation It | Tom Norrls and “his son George.” by | **Representative Tilson reported from BOYS ! Y pUOA L Wil B o o A ortmen OMpArisons, » urged that the fight start an dde- |taking possesion cf the parlors and | he military affairs committee of the . ~ . . ¥ dlctions for Friday: Snow: norih| termine what the preparation amount- | dining hall, and just enjoying them- | rouse, with a recommendation that it You can get six months' subscrip- (4 d B RG ed to. It was considered that noth- |selves as if they owned the whol: | nage 4 Dill authorizing the secretary of ey i ’ i ) | T s wer ¥ r 0 vas be w3 o 1 buildl sma ¥ o 4 tion to the Am n Boy Magazine P . ) | w's weather: As predicted ing was being accomplished Dby the |building. Mr. Thomas Norris has|fwar to loan cartain tents for the use Cove 8t K C V-Pendleion. 1., 10 Bffl:.‘lwdy —— delay. agreed to lay aside his “rheumatism” | of the Confederate Veterans' Reunion free by buying any Suit or Overcoat 3 ve St. el ol v g tuiall | i Joon and Tides | The new gunboat Norwich continued | for this night only” and George Wil asgociation at Macon, Ga. in May, in this store. You want the magazine, [ G ors, g | Moon to be a popular topic for discussion | do just as he aliways does—go around | 1913, o S sther wanty: yomts Eagale. %] and there was under | making everybody feel good natured | In presenting the report Mr. Tilson 3t ok : o 1 rly completed the propeller Thames | whether they want to or not. sald that it was expected that 25,000 Fuod"wearing -Sult. ' Both 'of yous will Turkeys cl“ckeas flr w S G ‘C BB for ‘the line between Norwich and m“,!““i’i“"\i‘,ifcfi“i-‘,{ the,new arange- | veterans would be present, and while be pleased, AN‘? DON'T FORGET td New York. That propeiler Thames is | ments by w] e federal govern- | Macon is an enterprising town, its fa- HE SAVING YOU MAKE. e not. the boat Whith Js now runming |ment takes. charge of the recrulfine | aiitties wese mot suMeint Zor shottas: TR G°sl"‘gs Etc. Fine frosty mornings between the same two cities as oc- | service Lieuts. Hatch and Peck of the | ing and housing all these veterans. 'y ’ . i casion requires Tth and Lieut. Lewis of the 6th C. V.| addition, Colonel Tilson thought the for New Year's Da b . : Numerous Intereting epents trang | 0L with sl noncommlsione e S st SO e Als ther good thi : 0 u o veek cor- | = > 01 e bill leaves atter res| o the pas ¥ YeAI8 | Haven and Brideeport, the recruits to - : A L ago concerning which many local resi- | . F : tion of the secretary of war and pro- or every day. CEO E plTCHER CREENEV”‘LE NEWS f‘f:u“.\‘m he: intacixtadat reading of | FéPert at Fort Trumbuil. mlm mi‘ l;o s‘hal! \.A}u\]a \lmm.l for the Ty day. : i S e . | their own participation. The items Died at Age of 104. FREER OF Tho Wiits and wiad proxies P 1 Civil | Entertainment Given by Knights of St.| iE 0, G0, RACIREICER | THE S| fan 11 et o O o olles | (D6t there shall be no expense to th eop e’s Marke | Paul in Unien Hall. ow who died 'in Montville on the 4th inst., | U htcd. iates ~ and After the explanation of Colonel Tilson, the v & 1i862—The United States : the biil was pa Norwich carries the bill by was born in Lyme in the and at the time of her death was 104 s attendance at the year 1757 6 Franklin St. unboat heaviest ed. ] dance given in Un-| arament of any sunboat of her a1z | yours ang 3 mohtie oo TEne ey | . Representative Hill introduced & bil JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prep. i ing by the Knights | that has been put in commission dur- { 1o at the. fime oF the Ioluing, s | vesterday for the erection of a post- i b t. Andrew's chutch.|ing the war consisting of four 63 | matten ramp being eiiten ior JEF | office bullding at Greenwich on a site ) s on the programme | pounders on her gun deck and & 20 |hand served in the revolution, She|aieady owned by the government, The idelic e e tand elicited much | jound Parrot rifle gun on her fore- |haq § children, 26 grandchildren, 21| ngg, C*® fOF ¥ appropriation of 3100,- Eve 5 B g ace from che well pieased audi- | castle deck F-onE e 94 Epaudnil 2 . iaelio el he bl was appropriately | ““The ‘ew and splendid propetier | TS ShaBCHldren and 2 great, sreal| 'Representative Tobu Q. Tilson was ry ! r the occasion by the com- gt ¥ g g P el e ast night elected an additional mem- s d E . It by s e egan levee last night was B e : | B S o e Y | The, Mauiip enc . went | B ofherbian 0 ffectos o7 unday Evening, spened at § aelock | petween No and New York wil |ioveq themselves as though they had | o Lonal Rifls association of America oA > ¢ th an entertaining playiet, A Com- | be launched as. 5 5 ather | Jo¥ed ¢ as_thous| y 4. a meeting of that organization hel 8 . JACKEL & C0. Hearing, written espécially for | bocaminched as soon us the weathe: |g license to, and everyone else went| ot Tyillards hotel, this city until further notice, DA S o B ;‘m“';lf;;‘\ racle “‘2 o essel i NOW | ighi’in unid took tieir share of the ca - Goittle. Jrederick Kleming: Suffra | feet in length and segisters 800 ton: the fourth annual ball of the —— Spadon = L e . ’ . | Balance of Qur Stock Gustave Rydholm. Policeman, f,‘l‘,’m‘,":’,!f}}:.“':fufi,"f "“"“’,",(’{;:2 ';{ her | Wauregan Hook and Ladder company| Local Man Describes Arctic Conditions | Catarrh is not only dangerous; but it Six o’clock Dlnner I ‘ ' 1; ( { ) \ l Villlam Kvans, Willlam Hol- | stateroom ace tions for 90 v‘u\rrflnl';: N oy o beLhalt Ghel (i Prayer (MbiLING: and reasoning power. kills ambition | « Hayden Benjamin M ers. She i8 ¢ q by tie 3 . d At o and onergy, oft Ses loss of appe Music by the Orchs d N\ Arthur Rydholm, Willilam ~An- | New T.ondon and :he puildens ang wilt | #nd Gurdon Cady promptins. A letter was received Friday from | fite, ‘Indigeation, raw throat and. con- | i i ws lace Larkin, Norman|he ready to go on the line about the Anchored at Eliis Island. & JocAl tasfant. Dovy. n: Pushilo, Coly} SUNRCL 16 Becdn, S(tmin St an A t what they cos s ley Mulkin, Milton Os- T ; . a which was dated January 7. He states | Cure it with Gauss' Catarrh Cure. It (§ o : at they cost. ley My middle of February —commanded b Tan: A% 7:| that for the past two manths toe peces | 1a & quick, radic FTAnoRtICIRS o ats reserved upon application, arwell .| Capt. Leonard Smith a ‘member of Captain Harland's Third | tury nas rogins ! 10 to 4o ge. | cause it rids the system of the poison "Phone 704 " the programme fol-| T B, writing from Hartford savs | . V. has been. appointed sergeant | - s registered from 10 to - | ous germs that cause catarrh, Come and see if we have Hoffmans! ballet e that the Dnion g e Tk et ] | gres below zero. The snow is so deep! In order to prove to all who ave suf A | W. Kendall: solo, '8 & here will nomin: B he 13th Connecticut, Colonel | that the cattle in the Rocky moun- | fering from this dangerous and 1oati- WAUREGAN HOUSE hat Hog' No T U e Birge. ine cannot be reached and are | some disease that s Caiarrh Cure | b | ' [ Macbougall: comedy | e 5. Bmbimonia: T Gor Wi | The gunbout Norwich now lies at| frecsing to death. Rallroads are so| Wil actually cure any case of catarrh e Parker-Davenport Co., | Wedding Day. Johnson fer Averjll. Danimrv: Secretart, J ,‘,“‘,“"r at Blfis Island in New York | plocked by snow ihgt no logs can be | Uickly, o PRt Do Ty apediat | Prapeistacs. William Hollin: solo, MY | Hammond Trumoull, Hartford: Comp- | & o et rt south to ok | sent to the planing mill, so that It has | Ry mall, frés of all cost. Send us vour | H. McNeely: mono- | trotter. H. 6 Tamtor — Hameron: | A RTIGE da abaard bad to suspend business, { name and address today and the t m3 of Life in General | Treasurer, G. W. Coite, Middletows I yooand. ment will he sent to you by return varody, Ruby's Walk| Fon. John Dunham is the only dele- | pior: cocaroal ussembly of o omm- Winter Five Years Ago. g SR SR S L b e T ' Rovert W. Kendall: | gate from Norwich Jamn B, Whittemoro was elected em- | ., JADUSLY 7. 1907, the thermometer at|of shunped by your friends. — FII out ey aviS | Married in Preston Jan. 7, by Rev. J.|inent commander and Wales W, Clapp | (10 Academy registered 65 degrees at|coupon belo : et p Harry Heaps.| p.Gulliver, Edw 2 e s L p, m., January 13 1908, It was re- ble for New Year S g ar L | land, Me., and Miss Frances Swan of | g, ne mo o hittie bomn. o corded that the weather so far was € ear’s giits. tanolm, John Farrell, Fred- | Fregton. , e o o e catn. whak warm and pleasant {or winter and tha FREE. Chot and Mlorac o b g < 5 January was a rainy day. Tanu- This coupon is good for one ( 4 Chorus and Florafora! Government Contracts for Coats. hall we do with the rebellion? e B R Kl o 2 his Seaph god £ WM. FRISWELL o amint. | Jan. 9, 1362—James M. Nelson of this | have tried to starve it out, to proclaim | &Y 1% 1908, rain; January 16, 1910, | jackage of Gauss' Combined Cat Sure, mailed fre the thermometer registered 55 degrees ! Simply fill in ond January i, in plain man ur name and addross cos- it out, to tire it 25-27 Franklin Seréet plano city has received & contract to furnisn out, to' talk it out, 1911, it was rainy. In the Shaker Knit Plumbers” Torches | s J. Bruette. the government with 1,000 m and almost eversthing but fght it out — — —— Fol wing the entertainment, dancing | coats a month from now to the firs he guestion of slavery will be settle 2. GAUSS, 1779 Main St,, | snjoyed until midnight, music be- | of June. If he finds that he can make | With the decisions of the battlefields. ‘,\P"H"“v Whietactae. Marshall, Mich, | OLE BUNDLES OF COMFORT | In durniched by Bensorés orchestra. | more than thia suabor Ho Will bo | Thero seems no better reclpo for ex- | Residents on Vergason hill groatly WHOLE BUNDLES OF COMFORT flair \as a decided success and | @warded from 509 to 1,000 more. He | tricating ourselves from our perplexi- | appreciate the thoughtfulness of Ar-|f o~ 0] MU IXPENDITU: ; it : ; y X e AT A MINIMUM EXPENDITURE 1 most enjoyable occasion to all | Will employ about 200 hands and 20 {ties than military activities, Now | thur Bennett who with his snow plow . 9c 1 c 2 sewing machines. for a change; let's see what nine|Xecps the paths made on Vergason sement committee was com-| The exhibition of the Hubard Rheto- | months' ‘preparation will do. avenus and an open track to the trol- —at— Howard Larkin, chairman, | rical society at ihe Free Academs Sk R loy, . svmond Willlams, James Kirker, Ar- | Wednesday evening was of an inter- ating on River. Sl K G 2 rangement committes, Robert W. Ken- Asurn;vhnmflpr Prizes were awarded Ju:;. 1, Mm h: rva‘}u;m»leim; Led Prayer Meeting. The Togger sho 5 ave . on t all hnson 3anfiels 8 Ally; L 0 I' t o b’ ast night c 0 a8 delegaf o .",, ot el Ty ATy, | O T e e oMbt letters | e state . convention Davia Younk, | py300T8¢ F. Hyde had charge of the| have had to be sharpened dafly. Ons ¥y P Holi i ¥ of the success of the affair, | miliar quotations to Jonathan Trum- | Henry Peale,. H. H. Starkweather and :rh“'s‘i"u"“":’"i,‘"hmi at the First| of o pair fell just as it left the shop | g [ Rociden $0 irepoat Ic. i the noae | BHIL o6 oHISHAT sy s rive To: | Taman Iphratn S REgtione) ST e TeMar be- | after being sharpened. -~ On a_coal 291 Main Street Company the greatest punctuality in attendance. The skating on the river was splen g S t:am one of -Atpa’lrh(lf horses fi”’ but The s y w Sow- | did last evening and a large company s its mate went right on, pulling up |Opposite New Chelsea Savings Bank, TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS cre. presented. n. elegent Tt soat io | of ladies and gentiemen enjoved 1t by Miss Orace Thow, Who is tsaching) ihe fallen horse o lfs wa e . 129 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Major Manning the janitor of the in- | moonlight, Mra. H, L. Yorrington of Washingtos 4RO AR PR stitute with n few felicitous remarks,| Bishop Clark of Rhode Island lec- | prog, B0 ™ y i | AN, | Annual Mesting of Naturalization Club y licitous remarks street. | BORN. o been od | The mafor returnsd thanks in an ap- | tures tonight in Breed hall on The | A | —Notes and Personals. g Tiving Mhine e | SLOSBERG—In _ Bridgeport, Jan. 10, thises will o | sl Aving ) . Eben Allen is visiting friends| 1913, 4 son to Mr. and Mrs, Raphael Telephone 254.13, Do You Know & nese priges y 1§‘»‘1‘§ %\ .d\‘mur’ull- T T e B e o e limant Siosberg, formeriy of Norwich, S. HACKER [ Frlnk,llmcSlM. ¥ STENOGRAPHER to | nsaction of routine business FOR B-L COMPANY. | ALBERT W. PECK, | harvesting ice this week, LARKIN—ANTHONY—In this clty COUGHES AND LOUNGES. he must have & good ribbon on her |t ctors were elected for the | e Sl x 2 & % ' J typewriter, good carbon paper, grod The Balance of |« Arthur “Lambert, £d.| Action Taken by Judge Platt at|Was Sitting in Chair When End| Durins the lcy tme many horses T i Wit Zanatting sad pencils, and good note books. All ef phyr Wilfred reditors’ Request. | Came. and Marion E. Anthony of Willl- Polishin these I can supply. 1 [ B Ao Tecaro®| mne creditors “petition fled In the| g hatr. Albert W, Pec mantic ’ Uphciatery e e e I d 14 5 Tt R e M tn Sitti his chalr, Albert W. Peck, v system _for _obtaining Our Calendars B es in the rules and regu- il~?-‘1“;lnmfilyf court .|Lv]{atH{V0ld KIng | 5 “well wn resident of Old Lyme, HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE DIED. Barber Chairs STAR BRAND RIBBONS and MULTI P iy ! dopted odicdicated h;'n";f:gl-‘ % ;r::‘“l;e‘fnf;: died FriGay morning about 2 o'clock. The Great Toilet Germicid LAJEUNESSE—In Preston, Jan. - 12, Mattresses KOPY CARBON PAPER, i Mas' adjourned to Jan.| L eR i, PYDIE whe & re. | Mr. Peck had for some time been a| You don't have to pay s0c or $1.00 a| 1912, Anthony Lajeunesse, aged 93 made ever 1ttle Prices ant *gocial hour was | Yudse James B, Blatt, who at shelr re- | suferer from heart troubls, but was | pint for listerian antlseptics or per-| vear . equal to New MISS JEWETT, ‘, '\.I“hd r-}n»;\od dlr'erlnrr)‘.m_,ath i3 “_mh,cr’w !f:ke'd;z'\m; ol |in good health Thursday and worked | oxide. You can make 16 pints of a| BRADFORD—In Hyde Park, Mass. Jan Slip Covers eut Public Stenographer and Shu-thand Monday for election of | H 0 o e e tom pany pessiny | About his home. An attack seized him | more cleansing, ermicidal, healing| 13 Mrs. Thaukful Faunce Bradford. i Teacher, | FUNERAL. thie adiodication and the M-pmmmpmuml:_ Friday morning and resulted In |and deodorizing antiseptic selution widow ot fl‘n\' B. B, Bradford, for- and m:d- to order 283 Main Strest. A 5 &I L[] I s araen pad the Avrolntment, nis-deatt i S oo e of B merly of this olty a Spectalty P ogaged i the manifachis ot bell| 1T, ESCKk Was B8 yoars of age. He | blo 'antiseptio powder, obtainable at —— ay st o bearings, The Dpetitioning croditors | hoc., Jgen, felired from business for|any drug store. | y eral of George E. Hope was | heg pae , 1he PeUtiontng croditors | some time and made his home in Ol | *"Faxtine destroys ‘germs that causs | COAL AND LUMBER. H k Liv . at 1 oclock Friday afternoon at| Gue them are: B B, Relchhelm & Co, | VI3, Vith his brother, Charles Peck, | gisense, decay and odore—that is why ack, Livery and Boardmg ongregational churck | incorporated, of New York, $141.25; the | Baaidrs traaeomers: Fdward Bronson. | it i4 the best mouth wash and gar- 1 ! aiivos and friends Were | Brention sl g Nomors’ dndL28; the | Besides his brother and sister, a sl- | glo, and why it purifies the breath, It Makes Wrinkl STABLE i .| Peck officiuted | pren Sa0n ey SURNIY Co. of New | ter, Mre. Bitas Morley, of New London, | ¢iearses ana preserves the teeth be | Makes Yirinkias 15 Main Street, were rendered by the| another sister, Mry ter than ordinary dentifrices, and 'n o Were many beau- Sarah Brockwa of Hadlyme, and a York, $175. rother, Orrin Peci COAL Worry over li-healith doss pous ter Bingham, “olum- The petition of the creditors says of Memphis, Tenn., also a sporge bathing it completely eradi- ey : . Bealth 50 good, 4nd maetely exmses F iy Adams and Nelgon | U2t the llabllitles of the company|yjece, Mrs. Marion F. Bate ot Nioe s%i?\.‘::é?pé:frxgn ‘i‘:‘:gr;“:lelrlndly | wrinkles, that iake you look eider MAHONEY BROS.,, Falls Ave. 1 rers. e AT b L] = &n sppreciates this and its many other GET ACQUAINTED WITH Ve o . wveyed o the Lovet If jou are sick, don't worry, but about it to make yoursel? wall. To this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from -.- INDICATOR COMPANY FORMED. WIiIl Start Business in New London telier and hygienic uses. Paxtine is spiandid fer were throa inflamed eyes and | meats against the property. The com- ”“fl‘l'lf““i“ra‘{; {f?;i‘ pany has .:nphin( which consists of two ervice at|jarge bulldings a tial gorvice o |large bulldings and a large quantity “Funeral Directors to purify mouts | CHAPPELL'S COAL— lrln«red to Any Pari of Norwich | e bl v sy : Wi and breath after smoking. Yeu can ~AND— y asknaiedgea to e B iy L R get Patine “Toilet Antiseotlc at any IT'S A GOOD COAL TO KNOW | 2oy sk i ‘youre"vhen DAt -t SN —_— broduct. The petitioners say that they| To murket an invention of Charles | g store, price 2Ge and F by It gives you a warm reception; it's PERRLESS. i Unclaimed Letters. aliove that thers iu dissension among | H. Kinney of New London, the Ameri- | 8l postpald from The Paxiine Toi. m a mers o B e e . Uncluimed Joiters advertised ut the | the stockholders and that the stock is | cin Speed Indicator company hus been | ¢ Co- Beston, Mass, who will een o ries 2 minimum of slate; little ash, ille postoffice for the week ending | divided almost_equally between the | formed. The Incorporators met Thurs- | Y04 2 [roe sample if you weuld 1i and burns and burns with a bright | 0. 4 b 1 follows: Pet- | president, O. Bruenauer, “and the| 02y afternoon at 4 o'clock and voted | 1 {¥ it befors buying. 1 red fire. , Jacob Bonezels, Arthir | stockholder who It 18 & wonderful female remedy, &8 18 s resides in Delaware | to file articles of incorporation in the stant, you rry, ‘Mrs. Loulse Dipreys, Kar- | named DuPont.” office of the secretary of state at Hart- . Kty Aot B n W. HOLMS, Deuiis e, baecek, 3, 3, Friedman M. | wigo Platt fxed the recelvers bona | ford. Winter Telephone call 938-3. CHAPPELL C0. s . A (1Y) Guilbault arry L. 3 at $15,000 and made an order permit- e company is capitalized at $50.- o Beary Allen, i reet. Buiiding Annez. Room A |24rd % Mre Hurry Maynard, Miss B, | tne Mr. Lewls to continue the. busi- (“n 1t is planned to have a plant at < K Charoh. . Wik Smith Contral Wharf and 50 Main St e v iy ol - VR , ‘Miss yn Sauer, ness. ew ]‘mldnn (ur thy fact f ff o i, vedina” | S Bammeecn | Without Walfles Telophones. 108 Wart 1138 Strea. New Tow. Unclaimed Letters. The Mt of unclaimed letters at the Norwich, Conn., postoffice for the week Mr. Kirm!y hll ‘produced. Archibald Mitchel), Jr. of Norwich, Almarin T. | Hale and Charles H. Kinney of New AUTO-TRANSFER CO, D. Fortier and Miss vere visitors in Plain LIKE SUMMER WITHOUT ICE CREAM. LUMBER s ¥ | ending Jan. 13, 1912, follows: Mrs. Ar- | London are the incorporators. 2 - AII The Norwich Parcel Delivery, - { nold, Mrs, Nellie Bowen, Mrs, Joseph VAR RY MR 13 2 1 ne| On account of the snow storm | Burdick, Charles Buzzell, George OBITUARY. Uflthlflkable . [ lay there was but one session at the | Campbell, Susan F. Caswell, B. B. Con- i f Teie- | Wequonnoe school | verse, s, ipstein, J. A, Goucher, ORI g Toraalatinty’, eitclous - ane e | ur oTIs e Fred e B Leach, Mra. M. a.| At 130 Friday afternoon the death | made with the Vulean deep ring wafle | er of Hoboken fs visiting his . and Mrs ants avenue Kaldy, Gertrude R. Leach, Mrs. M. A, Leger, Raymond Losey, Mrs. Willlam Mathews, John O'Brien, William Orms- bee, Silas B. Phillips, Roller Skating Rink, Lilian Bell Sage, D. Shorop, Emma Terrian. of Bdward Slocum occurred at his home In ew London after being in feeble health a long time. Mr. Slocum was born May 12, 1829, | near Hope Valley, R. I, and lller ltved at Westerly, where he was a brick mason and plasterer. He moved to New Frank tron, for gas range use. Usual price | two dollars, our price one dollar. Sell- | ing gas is our business, distributing | appliances is mearly a “means to an | end” The Vulean cake griddle cooks | cakes in o matchless manner, price! Fortier LEATHER GOODS at day Bdward Wolsard received 1 telogram telling of the death of 1 il Cierreau, In rd leaves | cflAL H;ck,“l.:lq::ry {Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Boarding : =y = London in 1872 and has since iived S b w for Havertill ihis (Saturday) morning | | For Chilblains, Frost Bites || there. o followed his trade until he | onl¥ one “"’“‘ T‘;&“‘"‘C““ e Office—cor Market and Shetucket Sta table IT. Trea g e 5 b was 75 years of age. In 1904 Mr. Slo- | er makes “in a Jiffy," incomparable ‘ t P i 8 na Waigard, | and all Sore Feet 3:;?«-1-"’:11 from a‘;oolf .,.ak‘;l.lc?w in- | golden-brown toast. 1io gets one. | 0S r CGS RS ahae 10-1% 12-14 Bath Street. e " nind - hat would have killed a less Many persons dread the approach of | Vigorous man. Since that time he re- | Jo° Ranses Water Heaters, Hot| JOSEPH nmnronn Book Blnder NMade and P 103 BRUADWAY. winter on account of chilblaine and frost-bites which cause a soreness and itching at times almost unbearable, frequently bringing on & nervous con- dition, To those thus afflicted the fol- lowing treatment will be welcome in- formation, as it gives immediate reliet and soon cures: “Dissolve two table- covered sufficiently to be out around, but rever entiraly regained his health. Mr. Slocum’s wife, who was Miss Mary A. Plerce, of Hope Valley, died abont five years ago. He is survived by one son, Walter M. Slocum, editor of the New London Day, four grand- tidren, Herbert V. W HORSE CLIPPING A SPECILYY, Plates and Tubing, all of highest quail- | o | AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. ity and at prices thas will surprise | vou, Gas & Electrical Dep't, CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Funeral A_[ifli Diractor and Embaim: John & Geo. H. Bliss 116 broadway, opp. Theatre, Telephans €43.3, apd ilouses can be weaty, smelly feet fept need but a few D KENTON P more, warrant | g1: g 2 phone U Spaontila of ¢ o Compound n & | cerpenter, U, o menian arrent | Alice Building, 321 Main Street QUALITY PARTNERSHIP hasin of warm water (not fiot). Soak | Philippines, Raiph Wetmore and Rich C. H. HASKELL. I e LOUIS H BRUNELLE 70 Franklin St., Bullstin Bldg. he feel in this for fiftesn minutes.{ard R. Slosum, of New Lendon, M NEW LINE In work should always be coamidered . o gy Lo r,,,.g..”‘;._. OUIS BRU ‘L Telephone 642-2. Repeat tiia for several nights until the onverse. of Bridgeport, and im0 | of ¥ALL DRESS GOODS direet from | especially when it costs no more than 402 — "Phones — 489 e, kave npt service day or frauble dietnne great-grandehilren. Mo also leaves | mins at very low prices. | fhe inferior kind.*_Skillod men ace 'From now on this busin . ast Side) Prompt. aey. :aul:;“ night. Ir,,,, aetion of Calecide flgmp,.m&,w i el:: hm(h'rr‘; saq{;w of Westerly and Tl - ::p}:y.:l by us. Dur price tell the ‘. G & mdua..a ";3‘ the r Pip. Tad &l foet ailments is really remar! race of Heps Valley, a Abcestay inds. ole story. JORN MORGAN Pies, { dl\(’ ul‘ld I‘I'C(ld Slbeney | By §15 me o ally e a4 L d 2 sister. | coston Goods and Silks at Half Prices SON, |iee ¥Ys Tydia Pemllmgeo' ‘Westerly, Mr. E lactm was a r of Huntington Rtrest B MILL REMNANT STORE JOHN BLOOM, Prop. pesled right STETSON & YOUNG -nd Lender, n tist ohuroh and was a ehar- Coat and -Lumber o Trompt service umunr; fons get relief in-|fer member of jayers’, Masons' . Mai > % Any_dr it has it in steck | and Plastevers’ un n?‘\“o 19. A7) W Mae . SARE the s SRS Bl or wm 'get it from his -holoule house. o 2ue pupile (here 16 no me- | TIIERF 18 no advertising medl A twenty-five eent package is ususlly Treasurer, Rev. John Broderick. ut your busi- dum b a advertis- | Rastcrzn Connecticut uu-l to Th sufficient to pt the worst fest in fine Bt 8 agseeiation ing columas of ; latin, Lor ARSingss remuits, . tnill- ol fimm e - G : : g % oo