Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 25, 1913, Page 13

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Heary Allen FURNISHING UNDERTAKE‘RS 88 Main St. Voted to Be Issued By THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For Southern New Hngland: Cloudy Saturday; probably local rains; Sun- day fair; lght variable winds. i Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Saturday the unsetiled condi- tions. will give way to clearing, which will give way to clearing, AOOINNN ASSISTART WHEN WEQUESTED will bring with it lower temperature 3 and northwesterly . winds. Sunday | Bonds of the town of Norwich, s to be generally fair and much $40,000, in amount, were voted issued promis colder. this week fifty years ago, by i town meeting before ‘which a report was made of the amount expended up to MiISS M. C. ABLES Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from | ot € o8 the & T G i 1als : e town War Committee. rseal and I:aces emahs! Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes mpey b ool hgiiiass sl 5 in ' temperature and the barometric| for war biroosee. ohi fod bebn fas changes Frid Ther. Bar curred and were to be redeemable in 3 er. Bar. | 39 years. Easter Comes Early a mi - i 4% The following are extracts from the So it is none too Soon to begin to get|12 m.".... oo 440 3004 Bulietin of 1868: ; the hair in training for Spring millin- | 6B M. - 000 bt e Skating on Fanning’s. | ery. This is the time, too, to have the ’Comp;,isn"! thn. 19. 1863.—Fanning's me|udow, on sca ed a 2 . S - . s up-town road, was fully over- scalp treated and: foned. up, that the| pyogictions ‘for, Friday: wRain and|flowed By the rains Iaet week and. the hair may be healthy and abundant. colder. iy subsequeni could snap has resulted in Everything for scalp, face and hair.| lriday: Fair. furnishing some half dozen ucres, or 3 less, of splendid skating there. s lsea Bank. : = N 308 Mafn Big el VRS soi Sum, Moon and ‘Fide In the senate on Friday, Hon. Lafa- Telephone 632-4 e i Sun 1 _High || Moon. ttel”. S. Foster offered a resolution il Rises. | Sets. || Warer. || becs. | directing the committee on finance to inguire into the expediency of making | a. m. = an appropriation for the purpose of o E sncouraging emigration from Europe upfl a es a s B to the United States. ] 1 1 Town Votes Bond issue. In a town meeting held Saturday the citizens of Norwich véted u bond issue of 40,000 for the purpose of funding e a0y ud i | TSix hours after higa waier it is low Hockey Sticks, Masks, Playing the debt incuarre by the town for war Cards, Games, Favors, Pen- | uae which 15 1oilowed by food tde. | e Qo0 I orred by e O oot ¥ TR v e for the bond issue. was offered by nants, Decorations, Etc., GREENEVI'LE NEWS Jeremiuh ialsey.The first selectman, N. . Drackenbridge. made report that b = Mre. Ephraim Larkin of | the whole amount expended thus. for —at Pathe SofL MEn.E nivaler, basia by the War Committee was $40.257.07. LS . OemI Axanue. | Honds were to be issued, according to Dorcas Whitiora, widow of Ephraim | 34%%, 3200 SL0%0: and 35000 payable Larkin, died at the home of her aaugh- bl cent interest. ter, Mrs. John H. Ramsiord, at No. 151 o Who For Congressman? 1647 Boswell following an illness of two | weeks with bronchial pneumonia. | Jan. 20. 1363—Very little has been ’ She was the daughter ot Updike C. thus far respecling the nomina- Adam’s Tavern |wierisal el e f.uhr G | Tt Shekiiine @ Sahs was born in Kingston, R. L, on May | from this district. It is_taken for 1861 1834, n came to this|granted that the candidate this time city about 20 years ago anu since then | Will be selected from New London ofler to ibe pubiic tue finest standard | had made her homc She sur- | ¢ . We have thus far heard the brands of Leer of Europe and America, | vived by ti childrer u- | names of three gentlemen suggested Bonemian, Pilsnef, Culmbach Bavariaa | gust A., Roger and Kowland darkin of | for the nomination— Messra. Augustus Leer, Lass Fale and Burton, Mueirs| Wakeficld, 1t. 1. Willlam Larkin of | Brandegee of New London, Jeremiah Beotis Ale, Guinness Dublin _Stous, | Providen s Nathan W. Nye, Mrs. | Halsey of this city, and J. F. Trumbull C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker| W. 2 Wwo n, John Luarkin, | of Stonington. The fleld is open and Hil P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | Ephraim Larkin, Mrs. John H. Rains- | whoever succ s, we beifeve the in- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale. Anheuser. | iord, ul: this city, ana rs. Marion | lerests of the district will not suffer. Ludweiser, Schiits and Pabst 5ddy of Yantic, She also lesves two | Paying the Soldiers. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Prothers, John Wwhitford of Gould, B.1. The joint resolution sruthiorizing “the 2 “i-12 1. and s Whitford of Newbort, | jasue ot §100,000,000 of United State Telepbone besides a sister, Jirs. Hunnah J. Mow - { noren Hoenme o law today and. upon rev. of Naw York Ciwelve grand- | jearning that fact the secretary of the children also surviv treasury immediately placed to the WHY NOT TRY " 3 credit of the several paymasters an WHY ROTIRY FORERLAM S Personals. | aggregate amount sufficient to pay the Henry Davis of North Main s t is ! Whole army and navy of the United the guest of friends in Waterford | States. Fifty three payments have = = ! been supplied with funds in sums e By pronins, Pocesias Leodore Gladue snd Bernard Ryan | ¥Arving from $50,000 to 37.250,00. The ol e = | were recent visitors in New London. | 1@t named Jl"[wum onp Bent to the Jease by Ml ite: ! il paymaster at. Louisville, Ky. WILLIZHS FiF8. CO., Props. Claveland, 9. Henry Emerson of Providence spen| ~Jan. 21, 1865 —The measles AR AR Friday with iriends on Central fve-|Dbroken out in Col. Dutton’s new For sals at Lee & Osgood Ca. el *Ye" | gade but thus far the Zlsi. Regiment -- s, which went out from here has mnot @ Arthur Hall of Boswell avenue s |80ffered from them. ¥ spending several days in Portsmouth, | - Cap. J. T Wood of Groton. and Capt. N, H. | Joseph Jordan of Hartford, both of the Town of Norwich in leemotii Buckingham Renominated By ‘Republican State Con- vention—New Fire Etgme Secured For Neptune Go., No. 3, On the West Side. One Dose Pape’s Cold Com- pound Gives Relief—Cure in Few Hours. | | i You will distinctly feel. your cold ibreaking ana all the Grippe symptoms leaving ~ after taking the very first i dose. Jt is a positive fact that Pape’s Cold Compound ,taken every tweo hours, un- |t three consecutive doses are taken, {will end the Grippe and break up the most severe cold, either in the head, chest, back, stomach or Hmbs. It promptly relieves the most mis- lerable headache ,dullness, head and inose stuffed up, Teverishness, sneez- ing, sore throat, running of the nose, mucous catarrhal discharges, sore- (ness, stiffness and rheumatic twinge. | Get a 25-cent package of “Pape’s {Cold Compound” from your druggists land take it with the knowledge that it | Will positively and promptly cure your |cold and end all the grippe misery; | without an; stance or bad after- {effects and that it contains no puinine i 21st. Regiment have resigned and left for. home. s Capt. E. H. Ripley, of the Eighth Regiment is at home on a turlough. He lost an arm at the battle of An- tietam and rejoined his regiment be- fore recovering from the effects of h wound. He has conseguently been obliged to return for a while. Neptune’s New Engine Arrives. The new fire engine for Neptune company, No. 5, arrived Tuesday, when the boys took charge .of her and dragged her over to her quarters on the West Side. She is a fine machine of the build known as the "Hunneman tube” with 5% inch c¢ylinder and 16 inch stroke and cost about $1,100. Buckingham By Acclamation. Jan. 22, 1863.—The republican state convention in Hartford on Wednesday jnominaxed the following ticket: for |—dom’t accept something else to be Govenor, Willlam A. Buc {just as good. Tastes nice —acts Norwich’: lieutenant = govenor, E Aver{ll, Danbury; secretary of o 2 4. Hdmmond Trumbull. ua:-:m-u.[ AR = treasurer, Gabriel W. Coite, Middle- 3 town: comptroller, Leman W. Cutler, n Watertown. On .the informal ballot ;1& u Ivfls for govenor the Vote stood as fol u 213, neces: A, vh um of votes o o i 1oti Fhite sauhic ofnpln: 2 You know the terrible affiiction that Bucking- Comes to many homes irom the result to a choice 157 ham received 201, and his formal nom- thatl - Celamation | ©f @ drinking husband or son. You 8 1 s needed in the home to purchase Destitution in the South. food and clothing. ORRINE has saved | - The following extract from a South. | thousands of drinking men. It is erner's lotter to friends in Europe | home trcatment and can be given s | gives a vivig_picture of conditions | ¢ Your monev will be retunded south of the Mason and Dixon line. ! trial, it has failed to benefit, “We have long since ziven uu tea. | 51 a box. Come in and get coffee and sugar, only kecping a litile | a free booklet and let us iell you of the of the last for sickness, our rice lands, | 200d ORRINE is doing. N. D. Sevin & too, being so guarded by the cnemy’s | Son, 118 Main St. gunboats, prevents ifs lts getiing { market, so.corn has to be substituted | == = — |in a measure: bacon,.upon which we | nothinz definite is known concerning tie h feed the servants principally, has giv- : ni life insurance policies to | en out to sides, and vou may imagine | of about $6.500. but as | how aimcuit is for me to provide 1is went to sat clatm | for our 30 inmates at such a_time, dreh b e St et | when bare nccessities are so diffi only $300 remains for his heirs {tc secure. Onmly think of 510 fo afier legal expenses are paid | small box of tallow candies; we h ¥ Quinn was, in his yoi | just. bougk ern At i price, a days, one the best known p: i In_order 10 save them. burn lard, With | tn the Hartford diocese. Early in i |a paper taper placed inft, in our Cham- | in broken health, he went to Norfolk, { feveras iR o T b 3 Va. and spent some time with a friend | Jan, 23, 1862.—Rumors of a move- | there. On Feb. 22 of that vear he sent ! ment by Gen. Purnside’s Army of the |4 poot S et . H ¥ G D 3 post card to Hariford friends saying | Potomac have ed the New York ! he was to return home. e booked for | papers this week and also o battle | passage on a New York steamer,bought |10 be fousht or alrezay « 'O | his ticket, and on the day of sailing | With the rebels zlong (h B- ! left his friend’s hou He has not nock. The govermment press CenSOT- ' oo heen seen. on i fr The | ahip, however, is 8o vigid that definite R S e The | ship, however, is i at def durigg the past nine yvears, acking. | informytion is | made evrey effort to trace of him, | | Fort Trumbuil's New Barracks. | but without avail | | Jan. 24 1883 The new barracks at | e H Fort Trumbu'l, New London, will be | | dedicated next Tuesday by a ball given | BALTIC. | by the officers of the post. The bands | | of sthe Tagh htiniey and Private Social and Dance Enjoyed by | T 8. artillery shing the { About Eighty. | The barracks are at the west of the | = pardde grounds and arc 200 feet long and dance was held and 40 feet wide. at the Workinzmen's Forty couples even Miss Hamnah Clark of Boswell ave- nue is the guest of relatives m Cam- oridge, Mass. CLASS CIRCLE, KING'S DAUGHTERS, 21 YEARS OLD Celebrated Its Anniversary—Gift of Flowers for Mise Lucy Geer, Leader for the Whole P d. CUBAS—-O%USI‘A Atflantic Coast Line TheStandard Railroad of the South Charies Rozowski of Becond has gone to New Bedford, where will work in a cotton mill street he Aivin Curtis of Hope Valley, 5 has returned after spending several | days with friends on Central avenu Wednesday of this week Class circie celebrated its 21st anniversary at the house of one of its members, Mrs. K. A, Bidwell. There were nineteen mem- SEA-LEVEL ROUTE TAFTVILLE bérs present and two guests, making =y~ g twenty-one in attendance. - Letters were read from absent members. Cioth Weavers Hold Meeting—Of sy ehus | Nl jenaet, Mike They eor taive & 248 Washingtos Street. Beston. eral ‘business matters importance E estding n ‘Kialto and Mrs. ere discussed. Reports of the officers in South Pasadena. Showed [he society (o be in excellent| ~Miss Lucy Geer has been the on O3 on. leader, and only two have filled the To Be Given Away SABIRed - offean or A etary® and S (X503 e e CBEE ldab s 5 30 Lincoln Club Banquet. treasurer, Miss Jda Hiscox nine years Dollar Suit of Clothes at the There was a large attendance at the j 2nd Mrts ia H. Newton has nearly PALACE POOL and meetinz of the Lincoin club held in the | SGm4leled the remaining twelve vears. The leader was surprised with a some bouquet of 21 pink and white carnations, Sandwiches, cake, coffee, fruit and confectionery were served. A ial hour follewing was much club rooms on Merchants’ avenue on Thursday evening, at which the presi- dent, Charles Frost, presided. Imper- tant business matters were settied and reporis of officers heard BILLIARD PARLORS A coupon with each game. & Pool Tables and One Billiard. It was decided that the ciub shouid BALANCE holl " banuier und (e st e o | SHJoved by all as the 15th of Fe ary, A committee of our Winter Stock in Blankets, Rebes, | ocessary. arrir oy ror TR, Sy ORORT CALERBAR MATTCERS: ecessa ements for the ban. e Fur Coats and Carriages will be sold | quet, which will be ome of the larzest | Judgments Given in Shea vs. Cardi and at Reduced Prices to make room for| and best ever givem by the ciub, Those | Others and in Hillhouse and Others our Spring Goods coming in now| 7 (He Copmiitoe, are 22 -follows: | yu Harkness. There is a good assortment in all thess | Brown. Jobhy Candlish and meeam | lines and chance te sawe .y in buy- | Jones. " At a sbort Anh‘udal; session of the e Ao I superior court here YTiday morning, =iy Judge Milion A. Shumway presiding, Odd Feliows' Meating. two weeks for answer or oiber piead. el. hapman Co. | Hush H 0szocd lodze. L 0. 0. 1, | ings ‘were milowed in tne case of the M. U, held its regular bi-monthly | First ationul pank of this city meeting in the lodge rooms Pone- | against James Murphy and others, and 14 Bath St.. Norwich, Conn. in the divorce case of Charles L. Allen against Pearl S. Allen. Judgment as per the biil mah hall Friday evening with a large attendance. Noble Grand Krnest Jones calied the meetine 1o order at 8 o'clo. of DR TR CHAMBERLAI‘{ and business matters of a routine na- |Ulars was rendered in the suit . N | ture were disposed of. One new mem. |Tick L. Shea of New London against ber was initiaied. The lodge is in|James Cardi of Providence, R. L, and knl,al Sllrgeon very excelieni condition both in a | Mike Feraco of his city, doing bus- financial and sociai respect and to all In chotee of Dr. & 7. Qeers pract.. | Present Indications the coming year | aco, and against Donato Braccio of | iy e ' | will be a banner ome for the lodze. this city. The total of the bill of par- sinesa. = i is $2698.65. made up of McGrory Bailding, MNerwich, Conn. Unclaimed Lettors. due on accouni, §90 for rent, M sy S e Tarc | 3239 for saloon license’ fce, 32,000 iof postomicn: for the baen Cenainy | money loancd and 3160 interest to date. ) CORNS Jan 25 are as follows: Mrs. Ellzabeth | yaintigy, oo Wo8 attomey for the Deiphe and Mrs. Langevin. in Howe ve. Raymond the default Electric Light Treatment for Rheu- TR was opened and time for iiling more matism. P SR Personals and Notes. - particular statement extended for two O e R Albert Micheau of Occum fs the | Weeks by agreement of counsel ol 524. com 28, Central Building | guest of relatives in Mer! In the suit of Hillhouse & Taylor Lady in sttendance of Willimantic against Edward S A A iiarkness of New York, which was hants’ avenue Is | confined to her home because of ness and 1s comsidering an operation. tried betore Judge Shumway ecarlier in the week, the argumeni Wwere made by counsel at this short calendar ses- sion, Judge Shumway gave judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $7100 on the coutract with interest smouni- ing to $751,09 from Dec, 5, 1910, mak- ing the woial $7351.05, The firs{ Mon- day in May, 19i3 was named ae the limitation of iime, Unclaimed Letters list of unciaimed letiers at the ssieffice for the week end- 1918, is as foilows: BMrs, Dipuna, Leuise 1 - WINTER MILLINERY A fine asscciment of latest styles in Hate. Come in and see them. MRS. G. P, STANTON, 52 Shetuciet St, Henry Mercier of Merchants’ avenue, who underwent an operation for ap- pendicilfs in a Hartford hospital, 1= recovering and will be able to return o his home in a few weeks, Jeseph Lambere, the veieran pedes. trian, is thinking of again training for the cinder paih, Lambort ig at present in fine physical condition, In an argu. ment recently Lambert chalienged his old trainer, John D, Nolan, 1o walk to Montreal, Nolan said he would teke the chailengs under consideration, The or w ic g dan. THE FENTON-CHARNLEY .BUILDING CD., inc. 'GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN, i Geprze M. Clark, Lou, Kimbali, Julia King, Miss M, M, Jones, Ave. i. J. Nuss, Margarei Mitchell, Micnel Oceonemakis, JPrank Raymend Parsens, Herbert Pelied, Blanehe Rus- eii, Mys, J, Saunders, Tressa Sanders, ), Shapive, ABRie M. Smith, W, I anser, Stebbiae, A J. Sutleq, brank P. Weniworih, Packages: Pidelia — Fakea to Siate Hospitai, #Haitie Maynard of New was gommitivd (o the Norwich state has- pital Friday. She was taken there by Deputy Sherltf J. H. Tubbs pn gom- mitment papers issmied by Judge of Erobate Arthuc B, Cafkins. Commissioner's Father {ii. The father of Countly Gommissioner Charies Smith of Noank is seripusly il ai Ris SOR's Aome lrere, 5 iebrde Zeigler, Back. 3 Faneral Director and Embaimer e The Vaugiin *Fimndryil‘.o*. ; I & Seaciaity, - Ovdess Hessive Jswimpt Alleniisn argkam;:twfl- Hear Reports and | . ndensed history of the circle, ake Plans. There are seventy-five names on the » complete list of the twenty-one vears. ’Thp B.fllulh{l feration of Cloth! Sevenieen of these have entered into Weavers held its regular mesting i°ri- | the “presence of the King.” Six have ! il . R day night with many in aitendance.{married, Three of the present mem- e The meetinz was called to order by |hers are now in California, Mrs. Mal- | the president, Louis Gladue, and sev- nding the winter in Calexico, iness under the name of Cardi & Fer- | | were and a pe time was en- ATTACHMENT MADE ON inw-{ i v]nl nn‘h‘\\'P\S served by ) nd Mrs. James McGuire, Jr., 12 TRACTS OF LAND ‘charee ot the succesbtul Sirair was furnis] by Miss Filed Against A. B. Davis of Efling- | e iu.m.—;:;{ ton in Suit Brought by Stonington | enjoved until 1.30. Waman, i ’ll.'r\' rm"r ng John Perry attended Eny {the T. A B here he ren- Attachments on 12 tracts of land in |dered in fin es.of Boloe: Vernon and Ellington have been filed Wags eRcdre Wiz (xeaitar 1in a suit breught against Arthur B g Davis of Ellington by Florence 4. D. Pulpit:Themes Collis of Stonington to collect a cer- Rev. 0. C. of Concord, N. tain note for $2,603.89 uvon which the |H., a form of the Baptist complaint states payment has been urch., w a¢ that church demanded and refused. The p: on_ Sun {In the were d Friday with | Rev Samuel Sunday | the cierk of the superior court here "m,,r ing tepbic at the Methodist church | and the suit is made returnable before |is God's Choice. #is evening subject | the February term of court {is The Victorious Christ ? | According te the information in n.::-i Re: W. . Gane’s morning topic | complaint, the sum of money stated lai the Congregational church is The | was loaned to A. B. Davisc on 2 note | Meaning of Jacob'’s Ladder. His eve- | June 10, 1 by Alonzo Colils, who |ning topic is Jesus and the iCty | at that time was guatdian of the es : i | tate of the plaintiff, then a minor. The e = = i money was from funds of the esta {of the plainUff, which has since settled in fthe Stonington probate court, when the piafntiff became of age on [Dec. 8 1911 now sues in her own right (o co the not. i SEEKS DIVORCE ON WELLIA WS her reside GROUNDS OF DESERTION | i o ey sirae ingion, daugiter C: F. Hayward of Grisweld ls Defond- | 4iait)s Wit o Eydis ant in Suit Brought. Funo the' Chiren of the ! i H ave £ uvenue, abo | Papers in a suit for divorce, return- | Fort i e L B lable before the superior court on tha | 1n%" e first Tuesday in February were file: i i s Selngid s on Friday with the clerk of the court, | 1A RKIN- 1r 4 ! The case brought by Margaretta |, Marv Doreas | | Betsey Havward whose malden name j was Margarett: Betscy Johnson agninst Charles T. Havward of Gris. i | wold, to whom she was married Nov. | 9,71 At that time she was the | widow of James Brown who died in ! 1893, She asks divorce, the cu v a o o s i her 15 vear old daught #nd er et SSsmine H | mission 1o have her name changed (o | TREMBULL—At i dence 1n. Noz | | Marzaretta Retsey Brown. v et by (M than i | | The givorce is sought on the grounds | bull g B of desertion since Sept. 1, 1904 iperal service ~asidence. | | Father Quinn, Once of Taftville, Le- gally Dead, but His Real Fate Not MYSTERY SURROUNDS PRIEST. CARD OF THANKS. | We desive to thank the Woman's | Known. Rolief Corps, friends and neighbors for i1 £33 3 the beautiful flowers and the many acts | | Interest in t yStery Surronnding | Se. kindness Bestdwed [pprteeet m g YyanTounding | or kindners bestdwed on our aunt, [ e st e Of the Suceeq | Bethiah Pltcher, In her late sickness Heart parish in Taftviile, was revived | aid death n the artford proba court IFriday, | HER PHEWS AND NIECHES. when James J the settlement Although Father Quinn Quinn, his nephew, an- of his estate. | s lezally dead, | | nouncea CH & ALLEN iS5 Main Street, i és zo? 29 GRIP&COLDS La Grippe, Grippe, Grip, or @ hard stubborn or obstinate Funeral Directors —AND— tmbalmers. Lady Assistant. Telephone call $2x-3 Henoy B Chiven. Wm. Smith Alien Rutherford . Snow The Bean Hill MONUMENTAL MAN Haek, Livery and Boarding Influenza, Cold that hangs on, or by what ever nams it may be calied, is broken up by Dr. Humphreys' “Seventy-seven.’ Don’t walit till your bones begin to ache, take “Seventy-scven” at the first feeiing of lassitude and essaps the pains and soreness of the Head, Back and Ghest, Cough, Sore Threst, Gen- eral Prosiration and Fever, or it may take longer to breai up, It pays to keep ‘Seventy-seven” handy, it is a emall vial of pisasant ‘peileis, fits the vest pockei. At your S'I‘ABI.E Druggist, 25c., o5 mailed. e e Egaad Humphrers Homeo, Medieine Co., | berd at the 1405t reasonabia nrices. 156 William St, New York—Adver- tisemeat, MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave s - ATTENTION! < Office of the Street Commissioner. ¥ Norwich, Dec. 24, 1912. The OFdifdicco s sud vivy Vb SNUE- wich provide thati tie Gwae: Or owhers, GCCBPaNL vr CCupanis, PEIVELS COF DUFALUNS, Ui ally boisull lkvills CALE Of wny buuding Or iul 0L leid, Uhrdcring On”auy SUCEL sQuare, Ul yubilc Plac withii the Cily, where tnere is a si walk graded.” ur graded upd paved, shul! “:use (o be renoved tuereront “ny and all Snow. Sige wnd ice Withi thiee LOUTS aller Lub sdimc sudll ave iuilen, oveen aeposiied ur iuund, or WITRIn three GoUrs dicer suniise When the same sOull D4VE Laiien 4 Lic RAEDL Beds0n;, AiSU, LIAL WhenGVe: tue side- Walk, U CIY pail iuercos, Auguidiial any building or oL oi jand. or &Ny BU€EL, SUuais, e puvlic pace, Snall be Coverdd witn 1Ce, il sudil be Lhe duLy Of lnc uwier Ur Bwhers. vecubant or OUCUPUNTS, DUIVALE CurPulaiion, b Any pOrsUn nuving lie care of suCh bud- Ing Or oL tu Cause BUCh BGeWALK L0 Ue made sare and conyenient by re- WOVING Lhe IC6 Ulerelrom, uf COVering e siwie Wilh 380U OF S0Me OLLEr sUll- 1e ol dance. he failure to do so cr Lwo hours ducing Lne da me exposes the Party in detault Lo the peiiwiiy Provided by the Godinances. The ordinances aiso 1 ‘v that in case of any yviolation Of ~nv of tne foregoing “rovisions, or refusal ur negie L o COmPLY With Luem, (he DATLY vislating the not com’ Ting wilh them shall pay & penaicy of five udiiars for every four houre of neglect, after notice from poitceman of ihe city. "Phe ordinances ais. make it the duty of the Streel Commissioner to coliec all penalties incurred under the fore- gomg provisions, and if they are not paid to uim on demand, to Teport the case to the City Attorney, who shall prosecute the party offending. BRROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, dec2zd Sireet Commissioner. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Any Leaks in That Roof or Gutter Pipe ? it there is, It s tie very best '‘ma right now to have them repaired ane don’t wait or put it off. Call us up at once and let us put your roof amn. cunductor pipes in first-class orde tor the winier. A. J. Wholey & Co., Telephone. 12 Ferry Stre Turhs Sanitary ¥lumbin; A peep into an np-to-date bathroom 18 only iess refreshing than the bath itself. During the summer you will the more look to lhe bath for bodily comfort. 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 from a sanitary standpcint—and guar- | | | antee the entire job. J. F. TOMPKINS, €7 West Main Stree: S. F. GIBSON lin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent fo: Richardasn and Luyuiv. Furnaces west Main Srremt Norwich. 1. F. BURNS, heaiing and Flumoing, $2 fianklia Stra2! ROBERT J.COCHRANE Stewam g i it b, 10 West Maln St.. Norwica, Cann Azent N. B. O. Shaa Handsome and Reliable | Fur Coats for Ladies at attractive prices. These are the new models and made of the very best of prime pelts with good luster, soft and pliable. | Jas. C.Macpherson FURRIER 291 Main St. McGrory Bldg. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY lelephone 252 See Qur 6 for 5¢ NEW YEARS CARDS C. L.HILL, 56 Franklin St. Advice 1o Mothers Jou DG Duvy's pucIOETADE | { | | | Have taken 7 ivs aa art to take baby's phote- aph 48 It should be isken. To catch guish liitle gmile, his pretty little dimple, Such photograps become prized remembrances of babyhood's days in years to come. We have had yesrs of experience in photegraphing echildrem. They always look their best when we teke them. No troublssome posing. Snap them In 2 fiffs. LAIGHTON, The Photographer. Oppoefte Norwich écvln- Soctety. AWNINGS. Let me nzve your order mow, Any size amd any coler, sttentien. J, W, MALLETT, Tel708-3 2 Markst St | Lo taneous water heater and gas ' REZNOR REFLECTOR HEATERS comfort, diffusin, a _radlance throughout the room the golden ‘glow of a gorgeous sunset. Jor a cozy chat light the Rezmor, other lights will not be necessary. Enjoy the comfort of a fireplace With the work and the dirt eliminafed. One of the little fei- lows will guarantee a comfortabie bathroom for that morning . dip. Prices $2.50 and $3.50. The Thermax Gas Iron does the work with ease and greatest known econo- my. Manufactured to sell at $3 Our price only $2.25 each, complete with tubing. Crane’s famous “'Statite” as ‘ubing, the “best by test,” 7c per loot. e incomparable Ruud instan- tank heaters always on demonstration. Gas & Electrical Dep't. 321 Main Street, Alice Building Buy The BIG BEN ALARM CLOCK of FRISWELL, the Jeweler, 25-27 FRANKLIN 8T. Dun"thou Know That 1 can sult your requirements in every Way in commection with any con- uracting work or building wh'ch you iiay contemplate having done? IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT the oniy way 1 can convince you of it 18 to see me and talk it over. My sti- mates gre very reasvuable and my work 18 guarantees. C. M. WILLIAMS, Telephone 070 216 M Street F. C. GEER, TUR:% Phone 511 Norwich, Cenn. STORAGE Largest capacity in the city. A. N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St All kinds of Mason Build- ing Materials, Small Trap Rock for driveways and walks. CONTRACTOR FOR EVERYTHING Overhafiling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG INS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mecnanical repairs. oainting, trim ming, upholstering and wood 3lacksmithing in ail its branches Seolt & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main SL BERMUDA WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, WINTER CRUISES. s, fine service, rea- sonable rates. Early bookings shouid be made with me for preferred ac- commodations. Tickets to Georgia Florida and all Southern Resorts and to Burope by all lines. Mail orders given prompt attention. John A. Dunn, Steamship and Tourist Agent. 50 Main Street THE PALACE CAFE STEP IN AND SEL US. P. SHEA, 72 Franklin Street Aldi’s Bowling Alley Open from 9 a. m. until 12 p. m Bowling 10¢ per string. Daily prize given also. M. ALDI & CO- Props. WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE DAN MURPHY & CO. Wines, Liquors and Gigars work. Large steam; Ales, Corner of Water and Market Sta TheContinental House " Furnishing Co. Sells from factory to con- sumer only, for information apply to our local Rep. M. A. BOTWICK 64 Elizabeth St, NORWICH, CONN. Office and Shew Room at 813-319 Chapel 8t, New Haven. Conn- Delivered to Any Part of Norwioh the Ale that is acknowledged to be 1he best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephons order Teceive prompt attentiom, B & MoCORMICK, 30 Prankiin St. wii

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