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GEOBGE B, CHANDLER ON INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION Named as Representative of People by Prosident . .\ (Special to The Bulletin.) , Washington, Dec. 18.—President yesterday afternoon sent to the enate the names of the tollnwlns as bers of the newly created Indus- ig] Commission: ! Senator George Sutherland of Utah, eorge R. Chandler of Connecticut, 'harles 8. Barrett of Georgla, Fred- ok A. Delano, Adolgh Lewisohn, of ew York, Austin B. Garretson of wa, John B. Lemnon of Illinois and 68 O’'Connell of the District of Co~ mbia and Frederjck C. Schwedtman of Migsouri. As was understood when the act as passeq last summer the commis- on should represent three divisions «-capital, labor and the people. Delano, Lewisohn and Schwedtman, represent apital; Lennon, O'Connell and Gar- tson represent labor, and Chandler, therland and Barrett represent the aple. r. Chandler was endorsed by the #ntire repyblican delegation front Con- ecticut for this position on the com- mission, —t LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Mr, Rditor: Apropos of that spirit of progress which admonishes to “swat the fiy;’ in keeping with the idea of a “clean’ up” day in various towns and ities, it is well that we should not Ffle so engrossed in these, though ommendable plans, that we overlook hat other spirit of progress which as to do with the increased employ- ing capacity in our city. The preven- tion bf disease by the destruction of its gpreading elements, if such have been! oven ag carrying factors, the elim- tion of the sources of contamina-i flon, are essentials tending toward the stablishment of a more perfectly anlt.hful community; but, likewise, it a palpable fact that industrial pros- rity inures to better health condi-| ons, and wherever a people are high- er circumstanced there will be found | re wholesome households, cleaner in En'mn and greater freedom from epi- ;" there disease is less frequent and less virulent “'To.the end that Willimantic may! grow in population by giving employ-t memt to better paid labor, increasing ' e purchasing power, upon which! §t depend the business interests of the city, active measures should be taken for the securing of those indus- tHes which employ chiefily men at a| good wage. With railroad facilities| pxcelied by few cities in the state, Wil. ntic can offer inducements to max cturers which if brought to the no tice of concerns contemplating changes ought to be fruitful of good results. Bmnterprises of am appreciable magni- tude and stable character should be! sought in order to more quickly make: & reéality, Greater Willimantic. i Patriotism, or, it you will, loyalty to the city’s interests is not dead, nor; @does it ‘seem possible that the desire: tor the advancement of the material| welfare of the city has vanished. This, detire should be shared equally as well | by the residents of the contiguous di: tricts to Willimantic as by those livin in the city proper, for they would as! surely feel the benefits accruing from | @& greater population. “A long pull and a strong pull, and a puyll altogeth- | er,” and let's have 20,000 in the census of 1320. H LYMAN GOULD. South Windham, Dec. 16. Work, U% Bajtor. T notice in the Bulletin ov, 30th under the heading Work )_‘he Plain Talk Man, it says that fo 2 curse and the Bible says 80. Now will you in some subsequent issue tell me where to look and in what version of the Bible I can find such reading. I have looked some in my Bible. My Bible says that the sleep of the laboring man is sweet, that in_all labor there is profit every- where I look. If the Bible don’t say that work of itself is a blessing, it| brings blessings in its performance. Death (I mean the death of the flesh) | and work were both sent because of | gin and have wrought more good to! the huyman family than all else. They | are the penalties of disobedience and | I think God knew his business when | he sent them. I am in favor of abel- ishing’ capital punishment not be- cauge it is wrong but because it is; gometimes wrongly administered, but | the 'workhouse ig all right. I don’t see | how any eme can enjoy work who | looks at it as a curse, but If we take! everything that God sends as lte wants | us to I think we shall find they are blessings, J. L. ENO. Mansfield Center, Conn. [(The Bible reference is Genesis TH, 17, 18 and 19—The travall of woman and the labor of man have U 1y been interpreted as a curse.— Plain Talk Man.) Brief State News Middistown.—A new auto daily de- | Nivery between this city and Hartford ' hgs been established. z: Wallingford.—Factory L will close fop Chiriatmas day and will close Sat- w Dec. 28, for two weeks. | i | wich.—Burglars blew open the' of Timothy Loughlin, Greenwich | [ and wood dealer, Sunday and got: .qmu for their trouble. | Meriden.—The members of St. Paul's | Uni ist church will hold a recep-, tiom thi& (Thursday) evening for Rev. and Mrs. Willis A. Moore. | $ridgeport.—Merle M. Cowles, su- | perintendent of the Bridgeport town | farin, hag aked for an increase in sal-; ary of $300. He recelves $1,200. | 'Wiury.——’l‘wo thousand feet - of pli owned by W. G. Tomlinson of | forg and left on Bushy Hill since! er, was found to be missing ! on going for it last week, 1 brook—Rev. Michael J. Lynch| at the Services Sunday that! mass next Sunday he will meet| al] the hoys of the parish and form a ' jumder society of the Holy Name. artford.—The inventory of the es- | of Patrick Garvin has been re-! e at the probate court and, it8 to $972,269.73, the greater part “whioh 1s invested in stocks of in- | dyptrial companies and banks. U'wzury.—'l‘ha annual Teport of :&.md . Snagg, chief engineer of the ! department, shows that the fire ! _@uring the year amounted to 3 01. On this the Insurance! to $168,783.75, making the ; in excess of the insurance,: —Mrg. H. H. Bridgman and | Eldridge were summoned to | iCity Tuesday afternoon on] of the mgn condition of e ! Am_ who has thi slgter, Mre. B, Y, invalid for several years, and -fimm much of her time at ~Dr, Ernest I, Lederls, a | summer rTesident, is New ‘s health cémmissioner, who | ) 15 ptations for the sale of Ik, taught thousands of moth- to feed babies and knocked off t of New York's death rate, lyears ROGLER & SHANLEY Modern Sanjtary Plumbing in all branches. Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings and Sheet Metal Work, Personal Supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates Solicited. Telephone. 483 Main St. COMBIES SIGN WORKS SIGNS fined Anywhere 13 Bath St., Norwich Painting and Decorating Neatly Done by Skilled -Werkmen. A. B. Nickerson, 44 Perkins Avenus, Norwich, Conn. A GOOD DINNER for 25 cents O. L. BROWN 58 Shetucket St. See Qur 6 for 5¢ CHRISTMAS CARDS C. L.HILL, 56 Franklin St. WHEN YOU NEED anything in Groceries, Can Goods, Contectfoncry or Temperance Drinks drop in to the little store of MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St. Headquarters for Cigars and Smokers’ Articles F. D. BRIGGS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Furniture and Piano Moving, Heavy Teaming aad Trucking. Rear of Junction House PLAINFIELD 1 Have For Sale ope! which consists of a two :tofyr k?onfiz 80x40 feet, barn 20x30 feet two woodsheds and one acre of land. 1 also have a plece of land suitable for a livery stable which 1 will lease, WM. P. BABCOCK, PLAINFIELD, At My New Stable 1 am now. ready to recelye your order for carriages and hack service. Team- ing and trucking of all Kinds. Special atiention given to commercial trade. Remember my new location, next to Catholic church, A. E. RAVENELLE, Dealer in Coal and Wood. Over Preston Bridge JOHN A, WALTZ, 425 Main Street When you want a good business wagon made, see him. He makes sin- gle and double dump carts and trucks, puts on rubber tires and does general repairing and horse shoelng. Sawing and Planing MilL Farmers, Attention ! We y the highest cash price for drelu‘:: hogs. You should dfal direct with us and save the middlemun's profit. We make a specialty of buying and salting down pork. No shipmen: too large for us to handle. M. ROZYCKI, Grocery and Market, 465 N, Main St Coca=Cola ORANGE-ADE BELFAST GINGER ALE CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO, East Side. Tel. 596 Phone 27-6 Baltic IF YOU DEMAND the best, watch our wagons. Talls Bros.' Ilce Cream guaranteed the purest on the market, wholesaie and retall, Full line of Fruit: and Confection-|. Y. i 197 Nerth Main St. Telophone. TALIS BROS. SHERWOOD B. POTTER Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, and Grain. 408 to 414 Main Street Telephone. DID YOU KNOW that Geo, W. Harris made a & of putting on Rubber Tires? does, and he uses the Goodyear Ing Tires, the easiest riding, longest last- ing, solid rubber tire made., When you need anything in this line sce GEO, W. HARRIS, 354 West Main Strest. Carfinge and Wagon Builder. Let Us Give You An Estimate On Anything In Qur Line Metal Cornices, Metal Skylights, Metal Shingles, Metal Ceilings, Gut- ters and Conductors, Ventilating and Blower Pipes, Tile, Slate, Metal, Gravel, Paroid and Rubber Roofing. We can send you expert mechanics to do your repairing. Give us s trial We know we can satisfy you. Phone or send postal, JOHN O. JOHNSON, 20 Central Ave., Norwich, Ct. RICH & RUBIN, 204 West Main Street, Proprietors of the New Yerk Mineral Water Co, Bottlers of sll kinds of Sodas, Iron Brew and Celery Tonlc. Telephone 738-12 Meats, Flour NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1912 BULLETIN POINTERS What To Buy and Where To Buy It Would Show Poor Judgment not to visit this store especial- ly during the next few days. |Commencing today we will have special offerings every day until Christmas. Gifts for Father, Mother, Brother and Sister .can be found to suit your. e it wie e R S CHARON'S Baltic’s Busiest Store STORE WILL CLOSE ALL DAY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL- FOR A FF.W DAYS ONLY Baby Carriages at greatly reduced prices A. PION, Hunters Avenue, Taftville Full line of House Furnishing Goods. New Home Sewing Machines. - PLUMBING Plumbing as it should be done, is the kind I do—open, every joint tight, san- {tary, latest styfe plumbing. Steam and Gas Fitting, Cornice Work, Skylights, Gutters, Etc.” Tin and Slate Roofing. Let us estimate on your work. GEORGE DEPATHY, Roderick Building, Baltic Telephong Groceries —AND— Provisions A full and complete assortment at all times. Alse a large stock of 5¢, 10¢ and 250 variety goods. Shetucket Cash Store GORDON BROS. Telephane. BALTIC, CONN. k00D & CHAPMAN BALTIC’S LARGEST STORE HORSE BLANKETS, CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS FOR MEN, A full line of ARCTICS, RUBBER and FELT BOOTS. Men and Boys remember that you cannot make any mistake by having your Suit and Over- coat made to order at EDWARD ADAMS Every garment ‘is -guaranteed to fit right and to wear the same. Taftville, Conn., Marsan Block We are headquarters for Confectionery, Ice Cream and Coda Water. We oafry a complete line of Stationery and Bouvenir Postcards, J. F. W'GUIRE, Iy4Th Baltie. The Old Baltic Hotel Jokn F. Delaney, Prop. Full line of High Class Liquors, Wines, Ales, Lagers and Cigars. .1l 4dutomobile parties stop here. Special rates to commercial men. 3yéTa BALTIC Thos. d. Burke Livery and Feed Stable Gentlemen’s Driving Horses, Teams for all occasions. HIGH STREET, BALTIC We Want Everybody to know that we sell Furniture at the lowest possible prices. At the present time we are showing a complete of te .B:hu,mel Beds at pri t to them at a g TS ;_.l‘s: u:! h:ywln!cm u‘rue;t line of re ttings, Carpe! ugs and Mattresses ?‘lll * No one can sell better goodd or at lower prices. All we ask 1g to have you call and see the goods. F. H. & F. W. Tillinghas flousekeepers o| H. Blackledge & Co. Contractors and Builders, Painters and Decorators. Agents for Colonial Paint. Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint, Oils and Glass, 25 Seventh Street. Telephone connection. Just stop and think how we can assist you this hot weather by doing your Wet Wash. Norwich Steam Laundry, 193 Franklin St Notice I have purchased the market form- ally owned by H. G. Gray, 270 West Main street, where I will continue to THE DIFFERENCE between ready-made and custom-made garments lies in the noticeable ele- Bance of style, fit, superb quality of materials and fine workmanship. The Danielson-Ljungholm Company Artist Tailors 65 Breadway, Norwich, Conn. Telephone. Opp. Y. M. C. A. do business, keeping choice meats and a full line of groceries and provisions. WILLIAM E. JONES, Prop. Telephone connection SUITS MADE TO ORDER From choice line of Woolens for Fall and Winter. at $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 Correct style and perfect fit guaranteed. First-class Steam Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a specialty. HENRY KING, Room 10, 35 Shetucket St. Bill Block. Tel. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS 7OR CONKEY’S REMEDIES CONKEY’S FLY KNOCKER Protects your stock from flies and makes milking a pleasure. CONKEY’S STOCK TONIC Puts life Into your stock. CONKEY’S LICE LIQUID lRlds your Poultry House of all ver- min, CONKEY’S DOG REMEDIES Ranks as the best on the market to- day. We carry a full line of these Remedtes. C. W. HILL, & SON, juni3Th 147 Franklin Street CHIROPODY Dry and Wet Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp Massage. Agent for Scheffler's Hair Colorine Switches made from combings, alse 8 nice line of Switches for sale, Appointments made at home. Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannon Building Take elevator. Jun30Th connection. Delicatessen ALWAYS ON HAND i FRESH STOCK RELIABLE GOODS A THUMM'S 71 FRANKLIN STREET, Opposite Bulletin Building. HOW ARE YOU EIXED for GRAINS, FEED, FLOUR AND HAY ? Are you satisfled with the quality and price you are getting? If not let us send you a trial A. R. MANNING, at the Mill, Yantic . Fine Hair Goods ' andToilet Articles Hair Dressing, Mae- cel Waving, Shampooing, r Dyeing, Facial Mas. e and_ Scalp Trea Puffs, Switches, etc,, Made to Order from Combings. Mrs. 1. 3. UNDERNOO0D Chiropodist 51 BROADWAY Telephone 553-4 C. S. FAIRCLOUGH, Prop., Thavesville Store. Xmas Cigars, Red Hitls, Blunts, Coun- ery Life, Avants, Old Grimes They are all good smokes. DR. RAYMOND COUTURE Dental Surgeon 52 Providence Street, Taftville, Conn. Hours, 9 a, m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 5. C. E. WRIGHT, 8 Cove St., BOTTLER OF FINE FLAVORED SODAS, NARRAGANSETT ALE AND Telephone connection, R LEWIS’ ICE CREAM 21 Myers Alley A Little Out of the Way— But It Pays to Walk ANDERSON'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Come to Headquarters - for yvour SOLE LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS. H. A. HEEBNER, 30 Water Street. Telephone. Wholesale and Retafll The Norwich Dental Parlors . DENTAL SURGEONS [ MRS. MINNIE BOON, Prop. | 148 Main Street, Norwich ! Telephone 424-4 CHOICE SALMON, SWORD, STRIPED BASS and BLUE POWERS BROS. Rose Place Telephones 114777 ALSPAR BENOIT'S PHARMACY, TAFTVILLE. cor, Merchants Av. and Hunters Av. AT YOUR SERVICE all the time—that's what your teeth should be. If there is anything the matter with them it costs you noth. ing to call and let us advise you. Dr. C. B. Eldred, Dental Surgeon, Central Building G. E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEEDING STABLE 127 Franklin Street Particular attention given to Gen- tlemen's Driving Horses, Tel. 10 ASHLEY T. BOON Expert Locksmith Umbrella work of all kinds and .48 repairing of surgical instruments a specialty. Prompt service guaran. teed. 89 Franklin Street. Tel. 622-4 Crown Confectionery and Ice Cream Store 265 Central Ave. J. A. JOHNSON, Prop. First-class goods sold at the very lowest prices, FULL DRESS SUIT Season is on for their use. Why net own one of your own and be dress- ed right. Our prices are reasonable, A. HAGBERG & SON, 810 Main Street, Rogers Domestic Laundry Hand Finished Shirts a specialty. Also Ladies’ Walists. 541, Rear 37 Franklin _Try FERRY for GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. Best place in the city. Telephone. 336 Franklin Street William Blackburn Blacksmithing, General Wood and Iron Worker. Tel. FRUITS and Machine Forging a specialty, 15 Myers Alley, 1 Have Had More Work than I could do this Spring, which is the best guarantee of the superiority of my work. Wouldn'g you have been better satisfied if you had let me do your work? GEORGE F, ADAMS, Carriage and Auto Painter, 17 Town Street. Norwich, MISS CLAPP Offers a choice selection of handmade gifts for the holidays. CHRISTMAS CARDS Stamping done quickly and with care. VISIT THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, Tel. 237 Main Street, Full Line GOETZ POUND CAKES 603 North Main Street 'Phone 1216. has removed to his new store in the Post Office Building, Baltic. . There’s a Charm In MILLINERY and why ? Because we keep in touth with the fashion centers and put a touch of style into your hats that will please you. Every hat displayed here is bright, fresh and stylish, which ap- peals to every woman of fashion, Mile. M. E. Auclair, Milliner Baltic Our A. B. MAINE Sells the Ralston Health Shoes Nothing Better in the Market. 219-225 Central Ave. ATTENTION When you want good Candy come to the CRYSTAL CONFECTIONERY 8TORE, 263 Main Street. A large, fresh stock on hand at all times. Pure Cream Caramels our specialty. Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST Finn Block, Jewett City. Hours: . 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 1 to 4. At W. P. Babcock's residence, Plain- fleld, Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 to 8 p. m. All work guaranteed. Telephone con. EVERYTHING for the CHRISTMAS heliday trade. A full line of Statiomery and Christmas Candy, Ornamental and 8helf Paper, - HASLER'S NOTION SHOP, Hunter's Ave, Taftville. SALE STABLE I have at this time a lot of good Horses and a number of Carriages, both new and second-hand, that will be sold at very attractive prices, and if you intend to purchase either with- in a short time it will be to your ad~ vantage to call now and see them, I also do light and heavy teaming, jobbing and expressing. FRANK C. TILLINGHAST Central Village DR. N. GILBERT GRAY Graduate Veterinarian OFFICE Bailey's Stable, 371 Main 8t. Phone connection MILLINERY We believe in fitting hats to heads and faces, not in fitting heads to huts, 80 we are careful always to have a large varlety of styles and ehapes. MARGARET E. BURKE, Shannon Building Have You Tried ‘Brown’s Vienna Bread? We were awarded first prize at the Johnson’s Bread Exhibit. One trial will convince you of its super. fority. J. H. BROWN, Baltic Frank P. Flaherty HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND COUPE STABLE 21 Willow S8treet, Norwich, Cenn. Telephone connection C.E.LAYE No. 17 Chestnut Street g"' AUTO TUBES and do it right at Will _repair and CASING garage prices, K. 8. Tires for sale » M. A. BARBER, L e—— e | e e