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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NCVEMBER INSURANCE. A Specialty: FARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn. FIRE nsit INSURANCE every ted for one owning prompt and ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate ‘gent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. lut OFFICE OF Wil Real Estate and Fire Insurance, cezted In Domsry’ Block, ever C. B Viwms, Room 8, third floer, Telexhone 14 F. EilL, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING orney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bidg. *Phone 700. Brown & Perkins, Over First Nat Beaok Entrance stalrway next Nationa' Bank. Ittorneys-at-Law Shetucket St to Thames Telephone 33-3. TheDimeSavings Bank OF NORWICH, DIVIDEND The Semi-annual Dividend declared from the net earn- regular has been ngs of the months at the past six rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after November 15. FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer, BOSTONIANS Famous Shoe for Men| M. J. CUMMINGS 52 Central Ave., Norwich, Ct. Store Closed Tuescays and Thursdays at 6 p. m. PROPOSE ATHLETIC MEET, Between Yale and Harvard and Oxferd and Cambridge. een_Yale and Ox- other, to immedi- ard_boat A country Prince- matter agement. th et the C im ale-Har Harvard athletic they had ween Yale and Can action had officials rmal propo- n would be = be Dixie Kid in London. 4.—A ten-roungd the Amer Jac ded in bout an col- Meelins a draw, The polls in all districts will open at % o'clock this morning and remain open in all districts of the town un- til five o'clock. NEURITIS GOUT RHEUMATISM -Cent Remedy That is Having a Tremendous Sale om R! ple in Norwich eumatism_ since ed RHEU- 0 cents a bottle K to anyone who allowr hand; we freed ess grasp of at- RITBUMA A Great Building Falls. #ts foundation iz undermined, foundation of health—good is attacked, quick collapse the first signs of indi- King's New Life Pills \ken to tone the stomach liver, kidney and bowels. . safe and only 25 cents PILES‘ PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will cure Blind, Bleeding and Ttehing Plles. It absorhs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as & poultice, gives instant reilef. For sile by all druggists, mail 50c and $1.00 WILLIAMS MF6. CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohie For sale at Lee & Osgood Co. vhen and if the digestion Sollows. gest On Dr —_* THE OLD HELIABL LANTENS BLACK P c °EAPsu LES| I’IEME.DYFlm MEN | seemed M.F. PLANT SECURES FRANCHISE Treasurer. New Haven, Conn, Nov. the adjourned annual meeting of the Con- necticut baseball league today the name was changed to the E soctation ~and _ Pittsfleld, Mass., and New London, Conn., were elected to membership. The league is now com- posed of eight clubs, the others being New Haven, Hartford, Bridgeport, Waterbury, Springfield and Holyoke. —{ The following_directors were pres- ent: Cameron, New Haven; O'Neil, Holyoke; Clarkin, Hartford; McCann, iridgeport; Carey, Springfield; Ken- nedy, Waterbury. The proposition to | change the name of the league met | with opposition, but was finally passed, with New Haven and Bridgeport ob- jecting, The unanimou oppositio Manager nlied for down. James H. O'Rourke of Brid was re-clected president, secretary and treasurer. He was opposed by John Gleason, a Hartford newspaperman, | but O'Hourke won easily John A. Seelar and Morton F. Plant were elected directors, representing Pittsfield and New London. Managers McCann and O'Neil were elected delegates to the convention of the minor leagues to be held at Mil- | waukee Nov. 12. President O'Rourke | and Managers Carey and Clarkin were named as the constitutional committee. Another meeting of the league will be held at New Haven on Dec. 4, at which time umpires will be selected and other routine business transacted. stern a Pittsfield was , but New London met with the vote being 4 to 2 Murphy of New ibritain ap- membership, but was turned | vote to admit port WOLGAST AND MANDOT DRAW. New Orieans Lad Gives Champion Hard Go for Title—Both Men Se- verely Punished. Pelican Arena, New Orleans, Nov. 4 —Lightwelght Champlon Ad Wolgast and Joe Mandot of New Orleans d vided honors in a ten-round no-decis- ion bout here tonight., Both took a! ot of punishment, but at the end neither had the advantage, according to a decision of newspaper men. Al- ough Mandot was accerdited wifh ving the better of four of ten ro and Wolgast with one, while the others were even, the champion's infighting and early aggressiveness won for him the unofficial draw decision. | Wolgast. lost no_time early in the | ¢ fight feeling out his new opponent but | wont at him hammer and tongs. to try for a knockout in first round. Mandot stopped the rushes | and soon Degan fighting the champion | in_his own way. | Wolgast clearly had the advantage in the infighting. Mandot at times ap- yearing absolutely unable to fathom | e champlon’s machine like jabs af | close quarters. Mandot played for the | and had Wolgast's nose bleeding in the fight. Wolgast resorted | to body blows. The at tendance was about 7,500 and the re- ceipts $28,000. Taftville and Lorraines Tie. i At Taftville Saturday the soccer football team played a 3 to 3 tie with | the Lorraines of Westerly. The teams | proved evenly matched and furni an interesting contest. The Lor will be at Taftville on November 16 to_decide the game, Next Saturday the plays at New London. Sterling and Taftville are arranging | for a series of games for the E(w\ernl Connecticut cup. Taftville team Appeals from National Board. Cincinnati, Nov. 4—The national baseball commission today issued a notice regarding appeals from the de- cisions of the national board of minor league clubs. It follows: “An appeal from a finding of the national board will not be considered by the commissfon unless notice there- of is served within 30 days after the | four promulgation of the decision to the_appellant_excepts. When a ruling of the national directs a club or a playe to do a particular act within scribed time the right of appeal commission will not be recogniz have been > decision comp! by the comm s and interests be fully pr ot served New London and Pittsfield Admitted to League—Connecti- cut League Becomes Eastern Association—Eight Clubs in Circuit—O’Rourke Again President, Secretary and which board to do or omit a pre- to the d un- com- lained on on of all otect- STANDS FOR JOKES ON BENCH. Mike Mitchell is Always in a Natured Mood. Mike Mitchell of the Cincinnati quiet, good natured fello of the scribes who —mus arc always featuring ghts. Even that won't him mad, though it doesn’t plea: Honest,” said these reporters, I very man on the. Cincinnati Onl e ghad me with Bob Bescher, and the best p: it was that I whipped Bescher years ago 1 got a decision ove McLean in an awful battle. I whipped several others, to hea: rumorsmiths and the knockes about it. But think of them cre me with whipping Bescher and Lean. How such things get out I know. 1 am sure that any pls couldn’t get along with smi and big, good natured Larr be able to get along with his mother. I mewer saw a man would stand for more than McL have seen fellows pour a bucket water on him while he would b ting in the clubhouse after a and all the big fellow wc be to toss a s sometl tormentc trouble 1d is a some space tea h Wor t they and a bad man. he wanted to, to fu players are great When a fig make bad if his nature between ball no one to It i piteher to T n hem tion 6 occupied by a base be called on men way First econd third men Fo and fif men get o way as the first bater, the filling the bases. rikes out. You will notice three instances the catcher the ball hare Heres' anc First batter strikes out, gets to on a passed ball and stealing_second. Second same. ext three men strike out get to base on passed ball es. Sixth man strikes 0\ e the pitcher gets | strikeouts in the inning him b; are that man up si strike umpire, unless two | vou strike th th qu New England, its men and its h tured in the brilliant turf the grand circuit thi: 8, the peer of all as Dbred and raised in Baden, 2.05 1-4, the winner the circuit has k red at Allen farm up in the e hills; Joe Patchen II, 2.03 1- crack stake pacer of the chain, bred by H. S. Baldy McGregor, 2.06 three year old trotter was bred ¥ L. Lewis Forrest, 2.05 1 placed n 2.03 1-4, money sh 3-4, of the Lean of .who wi was bred by for trotte George M. him Mitchell, “according i do wo ng at his spot Larry as a | inni alr answers Good Reds , but t il him, to have licked nearly club. fightin; art of Two Larry have r the tell iting don't who Bob aldn’t own who ean. 1 of o sit- game, d He These fights | to read hear cred- in in ac- which trikes d ball man at in o is thrown out batter the and New England Featured in Big Ring. ors, histor. New largest own, Berk 4, the was Osborns of Pittsfleld the fastest th Uhlan TS at Stev- FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL TRADING AT STANDSTILL. Operations Marked by Extreme Dull- ness and Irregularity. | i New York, Nov. 4»—Extreme dull- ness and irregularity marked ti course of operations on the stock ex- | change today. 1 For the greater part of the session trading was almost at a standstill. Some stocks, notably St. Paul and the Hill issues, were moderately strong at the outset, while most other leaders, rallwa and Industrials, were heavy, when not absolutely weak. Certain of the specialties, such as American Beet Sugar, American Sugar and American Woolen, whose aftairs are largely de- pendent upon the tariff, recorded s vere losses, which were partly regain- ed before the close. American Can and the Tobacco group, as well as some of the minor stocks, reflected varying degrees of pressure In the final hour, when call money, which had opened at 7 per cent., feli to 5 and later to 3 1-2 -~r cent., the entire list moved forward, until most losses were more than recovered. Lehigh Valley, St. Paul, Unfon Pacif nd Steel led the rise, while Great orthern and Northern Pacific added to early gains, and Amalgamated,which had been among the heaviest of the leaders, also recovered. There was some shading toward the close, but the undertone continued firm. Canadian Pacific was weakest of the Ameéricans in London, where the mar- | ket was inclined to sag over renewed complications in the Balkan situation, | Paris prices were Irregular, and Ber- lin's bourse was weak, with marked declines in local favorifes. While call money eased apprectably, time loans hardened, § per cent heing bid for the lower maturities. All ingi- cations point to a firmer tendency for the balance of the year. The bond market was dull and ir- regular. Total sales, par value, aggre- gated $2,100,000. United States twos declined 1-§ per cent., and the registered threes 1-4 per cent. on call STOCKS. Amal. Copper Am. Agleultural Am. Beet Sugar. Am, Do. Sates, 20100 100 8900 8300 700 200 Am. 400 Am. - Am. 1400 Am. 1500 Am. 2000 Am. 200 Do. Dl -...... 3200 Am. Sugir R 300 Am. Tl & Tel 700 Am.Tobaceo . 2300 Anseanda’ Minin G5 Cotton_ Ol Tee Securities Linseed Ol Locomotise . Smelting & 2700 Atehson - Do. pfd 200 Atlantic Coast Tine. 1500 Baltimore & Ohlo, 2200 Brooklyn Rapld Trandi . 5200 Canadian Pacific . 1300 Central Leather 2600 Chesapeake & Ohio. 800 Chicagn Great Western 0300 Chicago, M. & 8t. P. 300 Chicago & N. W.. 800 Colorado Fuel & Tron. Conmlidated Gas - Com Products ... Delaware & Hudson 100 Do Dis ot eoy Securities erborough Do. pra Inter Hurvester Inter Marine pfd Internationa Intemational Putsp Kansas City Southern Laclede Gas high Valles ... .. Louissille & Nash. North Ami Norther _ Pacific Puclfic Mail Peansylvania People’s Gas Pittaburg, C. ¢ Plitsburg._Coal ecsed Stel Car. Pullman Palace Reading Repudlic ‘1 Do. pfd Texas & Pacide. Unlon P Do. pfd . United 00 Tinited Do. pta va. Do. ptd Western Marviand Western Union Westinghouse Elcctric . — Wheeltng & L. Ede.... " otal sules. S16.100 sharen MONEY. New York, Nov. strong at 3@7 per cent.; last loan 3 1-2: fered at 3 1-2. Time loans st COTTON. New York, No closed firm. Closing bids: Nov 11.30, December 11.52, January February 11.68, March 11.78, May June 1184, July 1187, Atugust September 1150, October 11.45. closed steady; middling uplands, middling gulf, 12.15; sales,~3,400 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. High 0 1-18 5% 0% 5% 0% a1 Deaver & Rio Grande 4—Money on call ruling rate closing bid 3 of- rong; 60 and 90 days 6 per cent; six months 4.—Cotton futures ember 11.59, 11! 11 Spot 11.90; bales, Clom. B 9 1518 o1 3 818 491536 516 % 2% in{ You Cough There is nothing better than Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar Contains no opium nor anything injurious. Sold by Druggists. TRY PIKE’S Toothache 3 and the | strongest stable out was that of the New Hampshire reinsman, Walter R.| Cox. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RACES. Classy Prizes to be Awarded in Three and Hen Mile Events at New Haven Thanksgiving Day. The managers of the state champion- ship three and ten mile road races in New Haven Thanksgiving day b announced the prizes, which in addi- tion to the honor of state champions | for three and ten mile road races are the finest and most expensive cu medals and useful articles ever given for s in_Connecticut. In the three mile race there are s prizes, of which three handsome quad- ruple silver plate cups go to the first, second and third m prize is a handsome cu not won any prize in running and does not win any oth ze in this ra Prizes and six go to two competi- b in_Connecticut en. Of these the yur-piece quadruple prize is er plate tea cream pitc ay, and the six cllows e first f izes, | Sccond and thir man who mak ten miles th to the fellow w lives in Conn outside of N n and cor n firs win any a hang with ebony es high. It prize ever gi ten mile Face. five-plece quad set conmsisting of am rm! er, men, handsome prize is a | tea howl gua ranteed mile race living n of New Haven in rvivors' will be y do mot wi vithin one given to com ther prizes hour and fifte nish ows who in running will handicap start o runner heve never ¢ ch be given a liber experien m HARNESS HORSE NOTES. The get of Bingara have 00 in purse money won miore this sea- son. Be, mare le Bee, the bay appears ers ol pacer, 2 Onward, which leading money and circuit, was the win- rought her total Star winnings for tk Tuesday and Wednesday SPECIALS Sirloin Stea Perterhouse Hound Mohican Creamery loc Fancy Selected EGGS, doz. LAMB CHOPS Fresh Cut HAMBURG Ib. 12%5¢ Fancy Boneless Brisket CORNED BEEF, Ib. Cabbage Free Yellow or White MEAL * 10¢c | Ib. .. Granulated SUGAR Ohio MATCHES One dozen boxes .... 35¢ PANCAKE FLOUR package ....... Sultana RAISINS 3 Ibs. jar . 9 | Ib. Fancy Green Mountain POTATOES Semiia o péck Ol SWEET POTATOES 8 Ibs. .. 15¢ | bunch 8to10.a. m. 1to5p. m. ROUND STEAK 2dbsr PURE LARD 25c)21bs . NORWIC ¢ Rev, Mr. Cosman and Third Baptist| Choir at Sheltering Arms—Repairs | to School Cupola Damaged by Light- | Miss Sar has gone the choir of were at the Afternoon. king one in Mrs. Jo iting ing this w heltering Ar ext of thesadc time it shall be 1 a time Chri Mrs, bon, Henry we ving in the| Mrs. ) dark- | been Trac presénce isit trial <, at even Not Wonderf Miss Lillian Austin and Herbert Peckham. Much enjoyed also were Henry week end Rogers of n up to $7,400. She is owned Lonis E. Blgler of Wadena, Ia., and campalgned by R. L. Parker of Waterloo, Ta. Independence T Columt hope that he can ever r break in his left hind diagonal one and even if long disuse of the 1 waste away somes pacer w for montk is still rters at is little in. The was a Is the it to great ankle it he Southbridze: Henry Murray of Westwood, Conn., a very ar old trotter named er, by Silver Staff, son of Onwar ver, 2.05 1-4: dam, Baby M., dam | Aley Boy, 215 1-4, by X Wilkes. He also bought from the party a five months old colt by Bincas 2.11 1-4, out of the mare. erdlere of of , would not h: a ma orses Hor: 1y on. refurned from there was made to get the a on the match event been a pretty fair raden_Direct would heavy favorite. effort jation to put It would have no but have a doub race n Since the stallions The Harve 204 3.4, failed to touch the two mark trotting the past se fome horsemen of good judzment suggesting that 1dy McGregor. may prove to be btting stallion to take a record of two Tike familiar hymns sung by the choir, with | Miss Austin at the piano.’ William street, 12 Degrees Above Zero Mnday Morning | L Pussy willows budded and nearly open were brought in Satu | vy morning the thermometer | registered 20 ve zero and Monday morning 12 above. ted A, at Mrs. Damaged by Lightning. 2 Town street schoglhou which was struck by lightning 1 July, so that the flagpole may be again | erected. Ia N.B.C Soda, Milk, Oyster CRACKERS, 2 Ibs. 1228 Shoulder POT ROAST gl 12Y5¢ bushel 75¢ Fresh CELERY to Hensler of Roge) who Hazard Tu Frank B: are visiting relative Miss A. R, Fresh Little Pig SHOULDERS, Ib. Sal( SPARERIBS 15 BUTTER - 1b. 33¢ | Peanut BUTTER, 2 1bs. 23¢ 26.¢ | Cooking COMPOUND, 21bs. 19¢ Fresh Cut LIVER 10c 8c Tuesday and Wednesday SPECIALS Ask Your Friends HOW WE SAVE THEM MONEY AND YOU WILL BECOME A MOHICAN CUS- TOMER AT ONCE. OUR PURE FOOD DISPLAY IS WORTH WHILE VISITING. YELLOW ONIONS llc Genuine Legs LAMB Loins LAMB SALT PORK HAM BUTTS 12Y5c BORDEN’S MALTED MILK BObe. .o e 28E 0 wRBE fOF S Y Assorted JELLY 5 Ibs. Cloth Sack. ... 3lc | 5 Ib. pail Early June PEAS voos BICND U ov.niiysnsi B0 Mohican Extract BEEF Orange-Lemon PEEL 14c bottle 37¢ Laundry STARCH GOLD DUST Large package'....... 19¢ Sunny-Monday SOAP Red Ripe TOMATOES 17c Dark Red CRANBERRIES Balh Lays--TWO HOUR SALES-3essia Confectioners’ SUGAR, 2 Ibs. 13¢ . 27c held in the Scotland Road hall Satur- | ¥ evening, General News. ah Buckl New York for phin tri jamin ana re guests Sunday Plain Hill ay of New Wes antic his brother, Town street. with West Parkinson of West has been v is slowly im the home of his Geer of the arber and orie Heath of 2quarts ...... of Peck’s Corner a brief alier of Mrs. London has Charles spent Charles the il ker of Scotland recently | daughter, cotland road. | daughter, | Barber, of Plain HIIL, | n Carolina, m avenue went | CONCORD GRAPES Zhaakits . ........ £ Both Days YELLOW ONIONS, 4 qgts. 10c Miss Margaret Heath, who home ofter three weeks' visit | _Mrs. Elisha Geer and son, Adelbert .| E. Geer, of the Scotland road, were in ¢ | Howard Valley last week to visit Mrs. Geer's brother, Courtland Ray, who is ill. returned here. The polls in all districts will open at six o'clock this morning and remain open in all districts of the town un- til five o'clock. ED FRE TORGHES ROMAN CANDLES and ROCKETS at MRS. EDWIN FAY'S | Franklin Square WHEN you want to put your busi- | ness before the public, there is no me- dium better than through the advertis- ¢ with her niece, little | ing columns of The Bulletin. Cleared Over $20. Over $20 was realized [ | AtFountains & Elsewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine 'MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. | Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home Don't travel without it. |A quick lunch prepared in a minute, Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICKS.” Nof in Any Milk Trust System 203 Ma utes. ~This don’t look a bad ide PBaldy McGregor's, , inheritance and the manner |in which he has performed as a three vear old. Porto Rico’s New Wonder. From far away Porto Rico come reports of a wonderful new discovery that is believed will vastly ben people. Ramon T. Marchan of Barce- loneta Dr. K covery is doing sp cured me about five times of terrible | coughs anq colds, also my brother of a severe cold in_ his chest and more than 20 others, who vice. We hope this great will yet be sold in every drug store in Porto Rico.” For throat and lung troubles it has no equal. A tri convince you of its merit. 50c and $1.00. ‘Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood Co, Flagged Train With Shirt. Tearing his shirt from his back an Ohio man flagged a train and saved it from a wreck, but H. A. Alston, Ra- leigh, N. C., once prevented a wreck with Electric Bitters. “I was in a terrible plight when I began to use them,” he writes, “my stomach, back and kidneys were all badly af- fected, and my liver was in bad con: dition, but four bottles of Electric Bit- ters made me feel llke a new man.” } A trial will convince you of their { matchless merit for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Price, 50 cents, at Lee & Osgood Ce Have Heat on Five Sides DR. KING Originator of the King Bzh of Painless Den “Dida’t Hurt a Bit” SHOOTING pains — sleepless nights — untold suffering— TOOTHACHE. Let us PREVENT it for you. We will REPAIR BROKEN TEETH. will replace TEETH. We will EXTRACT your ROOTS. We will give you the LEAST PAIN. We will charge you the LOWE ST PRICES. We will guarantee ALL OUR WORK. your We your LOST KING DENTAL PARLORS in Street. NO PAIN. Over Smith’s Drug Store. NO HIGH PRICES. Of the Oven Hub Flues makes only 4 turns to reach smoke pipe (other flues make 6 tums) (other nngu have heat on 4 sides) 1-3 less turns means quicker surer baki These Are The Reasons Why heat around uven. ~ SCHWARTZ BROS., means more ubl Save Fuel 9-11 Water St., Norwich, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Electors’ Meetmg ( The Electors of the Town of N wich, legal voters in Blectors’ ing, are hereby warned to meet in several voting districts of the Town Norwich, as by law provided, at following places in sald veting tricts. FIRST DISTRICT—At the Hall in the City of Norwich. SECOND DISTRICT—A¢t the 174 West Main Street. THIRD DISTRICT. 163 North Main Street, FOURTH DISTRICT—At the Brick Schoolhouse, west of the Gres Norwich Town. FIFTH DISTRICT Large Hall, Taftville SIXTH DISTRICT- Hamilton Avenue On the Tuesday following Monday in November, in the 1912, 0 wit On the 5th Day of November, A. D. 1912, At 6 o'clock in the forenoon, to give In their ballote for seven eler tors of President and President of the United Also, to g Representa ond Congressional of Connecticut, in gress of the Un Also, to give in persons they will Lieutenant Governor urer, and Comp Conne~ticut, to the Wedresday f day of January, A. D their successors ars @ Also, to give person to repre Senatorial Dist necticut in the Genera Connecticut, to h the Wednesday arst Monday of Jan , and until his successor is d 4 Also, to give in persons to repres General Assemb hold said off followir.g the fir A. D. 1918, and are duly qu T At Unmion Hall, in Gr - At Pomemah At B East Side. ings’ Hall, the fires H » in their their ballots for twe in Also, to g! Judge of Norwich fo; the Wednesday f Monday of Januar Also, to give in thirty-three (33) Jus to hold office first Monday of Jan WILL DISTRICTS THE POLLS ALL THE O'CLOCK IN 1 REMAIN OPEN THE AFTE Dated at October, AT ENOO! UNTIL ¥ Norwich D. 1912 CHAS. S. HOLBROOK, Town Clerk of the Town of Norwieh. this 28th day of PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING Any Leaks in That Roof or Gutter Pipe 7 If there fs, it 1s the best (ima right now to have them repaired and don't walt or put it oft. Call us up at once and let us put your roof and conductor pipes in first-class for the winter. A. J. Wholey & Co., Telephone. 12 Ferry Street TuThs order TAKE A LOOK IN A. H. BREED'S Plumbing Shop and see what he has got to sell 1t you have any plumbing werk, or 1f you have burned a whole lot of coal, and have not been able to kesp com- fortable, let us talk it over. 1 have helped of*-rs, perhaps I can heip you, Sanitary Plumbing A peep into an up-to-date is only less refreshing than itself. During the summer you will bathroom the bath the more look to the bath for bodily comtort. 1 will show you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs and give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner trom & sanitary standpoint—ead guer~ antee the entire job. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mam Staee: S. E. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson asd Hoyatem Furnaces. 5 West Main Street. Norwich, Cenn, T. F. BURNS, Heating ‘and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street ROBERT J. COGHB.ANE itting, Plumbing, Steam 10 West Main St., Norwieh, ¢ Agent N. B. 0. Sheot Packing. THE PALACE CAFE STEP IN AND SEk US, P. SHEA, 72 Franklin Street NEWMARKET AOTEL, 7156 Boswell Ave. First-class W Liquors and Clgars. Meals and Wel l'l-lrobfi.‘n.u‘ - order. John Tuckie. Prop. Tek 4i-b