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ai Ao, (Continued from Page Six.) Chandler of mantic and | Miss Lucy Chandler of New York. Rev. Wallace H. Sterns has moved his family Bradley street to West Springfield, Mass. ¥. W. Seward is moving his family from Grove streeet into the house in Bradley street until recently ocoupied by, Rev. Mr. Sterns an 2 Mrs. C. F. Waterman spent Wednes- day with Providence relatives. 5 Miss Bessie L. Champlin of Bradley strect entertained the Tuesday club this week. A meeting of Blizabeth Porter Put- nam_chapter, D. A. R.. is to be held Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Gilpatric recently visited friends fn Manchester, Mrs. Walter Chapmag and Mrs. Ar- thur White have returned to Arling- ton, N. J., after a brief wisit with Miss S. Elizabeth Clarke. Miss Laura Phinney of East Hart- ford has Reen the guest of Senator and Mrs. G. A. Hammond of Prospect street. A pleasant meeting of the O. M. club was held with Miss Mary Wheelock of Church street Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. E. M, Brunn and their little son have returned to Brooklyn, N. Y., after being entertained by Mrs, Charlotte Champlin of Bradley street. E Union Meeting. Many enjoyed the union meeting of the Woman's Missionary societies of this city, which was held in the Con- gregational chapel Tuesday afternoon, Miss Stella Jordan gave a very inter esting address upon Our Mormon Problem, which was followed by a so- clal hour, during which tea and wafers were served by the hostesses. Prayer Mesting Topic. Has the business man a use for the church, or the church of the business man? will be the topic of the Congre- gational church Thursday evening prayer meeting. ‘W. J. Bartlett will act as leader. Mr. and Mrs. F. Seward Gilpatric have returned to New Britain after a | brief visit with local relativ Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Shaw and son have returned to Pawgucket, R. L, aft- er visiting Mrs. Mabel Randall of Ring street. Try This Treatment FREE Cures Kidney Troubles, Bladder Troubies and * Rheumatism Bist e Baemple, Not a Test, Net a Trial or Proof but & Regular Full Complete Course «f Remedics—Te Try Free. Fe b Treatm: W ) o a £ DR.H *TCHELL Ds 138 Lrworn o send me = i eid Ao gous: SR XD State_ Ploase Write Name.mnd Address Platniy. e e i I, POOT ion, Ppain or uncasiness after eating, ellow ekin, mean liver trouble—and They correct all tendency to liver uble, relieve the most stabborn ere, plain or sugar, . Send for our free medical bo: .1 B. Scheack & Soa, Philadeighia BROWN & ROGERS _ontracting Painting Paper Hanging Prices and work guaranteed. £eb13TuThS 27 Chestnut Street. THERE Is no advertising medinm in ul- . tern Connecticut equal to The gfl‘! for ."E'_‘“E‘? = | returned to Jewett City after a v | meetings. J. J. Meehan spent Wednesday in | Boston. James P. Gilmore on Monday com- | dition. Funeral of Mrs. Henry ‘Rehberg— ~Affairs — Personals and Fan Igehbbrl. x:;:dmg, e hom enry at o Ind place Monday evening after a long illness with tuberculosis. Mrs. Rehberg was born in Lange, Gardier, Canada, March 1, 1383, and was_the daughter of Joseph Ostigny and Pro- cede Adams, but has lived in Mystic for many years. ides her husband and perents, she 'leaves one son, Tiburce Rehberg, of Mystic, and three brothers, Oviat, Omer and Oscar Os- tigny, and one sister, Miss Corinne Ostigny, of Mystic. The funeral took place from her home Wednesday morning. A requiem high mass was sung at St. Patrick’s Catholic ‘church at § ocl.ck by Rev. John Fleming. The body was taken on the 10.23 train for burial in Chicopee Falls, Mass. Entertained at Whist. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Fish enter- tained at their home on Reynolds Hill at whist on Tuesday evening the mem- bers of Phebe Packer Rathbun tent, Daughters of Veterans, and their Seven tables were played and . wife of e on Kinney and J. Hen: freshments were served and v instrumental music was rendered. Leaves Hospital. Henry B. Noyes, who has been in the Lawrence hospital for four weeks, suffering from 'appendicitis, was able to be brought to his home on Willow street in Mystic on Monday, and It is expected that he W e a speedy recovery to health. Heard About the Village. Mrs. Theresa McKone and Mrs. Wil- liam Joyce have returned from a visit in_Providence. Harry Elisha Douglas has returned Putnam after visiting his mother, Douglas. um_B. Penfield and daugh- s Mae Penfield, spent Wednes- to Mr Lyd . W Miss ) day in Essex. Thomas Doyle has returned to Put- nam after spending several days in town. M. cturned from Bridgeport, visited thefr son and wife, Mrs. Henry Latham. Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Lamphere b and Mrs, Charles Latham have where they Mr. and | to his mother on Bank street Mr. and Mrs. Fred Little have re- turned to Willimantic after a visit in | town. J. M. Whitman has returned from a visit in Voluntown. Conrad Kre has returned from | a visit in New Alexander Jordan Norwich was a day. visitor in town on Ernest A. Bliven has returned from a visit to New: York. / arles Tingley Norwich was tor in town Wedr 5 tonington lodge, Nc 10.0.F, Wednesday evening, when the rred on a class met third desree was conf of candi es. Mrs. George W. Wilcox is visiting relatives in Providen: STONINGTON Silver Anniversary—Official Visitation to A. B. S.—Action Taken by Cele- bration Committee. James an- Saturda: Dr. and Mrs! H. Weeks will celebrate the 25th niversary of their wedding. At the February i board of selectmen W appointed collector of tax. A, B. S. Meeting. Bayside lodge, A. B. S, held an in- teresting meeting Mond when the members received a visit from Su- preme President W. Toole and Medical Examiner Mrs. M. M. Pierson, M. D:, of Boston. Following the b ness session. a social hour was served and refreshments served. Rep- resentatives were present from Myst and Noank lodges. Travel Club Meets. The meeting of the Travel club on Tuesday afternoon was largely attend- ed. The subjects were Napoleon Mrs. Henry R. Palmer, Fountainebleaii and Its Forests and The Tulleries and Its Gardens by Rev. A. F. Earnshaw of Mystic. Both subjects were excellent- 1y given by the speakers. Lenten Services. Services were held Ash Wednesday at St Mary’s church at 8 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. and in Cal 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; the personal vices will be held in Calyary church Vednesdays, litany 10.30 = 30 p. m,, with a special iday evemings. On Friday evening, Feb. 7, Rev. Richard R. - ham -of Norwich will preach. The Octo club met Tuesday evenin at the home of Miss Sarah C. L v on Williams street and entertained the Social Eight with a box social. Whist was played and after the games the bo: were opened Mr. and Mrs. Leahy acted as patron and patroness. Action of Executive Committee. The executive committee of the 1914 celebration committee has elected I. N. Pendleton treasurer nd J. H. Weeks secretary. The committee has extended an invitation to the Men's club of Mystic and the Paw | distriet to send committees to fut leted oundry of the A. B. Miller's Son: Grand street. A test of the boi s made; showing It in first class cc tensive repairs to the boiler on STAFFORD SPRINGS | Greaves-Brunelle Marriage—Matters of Local Interest in the Legislature. In order to make room for the new Foster building the store occupied by Nettie M. Whiton will have to | be moved. Miss Whiton keeps a sta- | tionery storc and has not vet decided | upon a location. The building beiongs to the occupant, but the ground or which it stands is a part of the Foster estate. Greaves-Brunelle. Miss Albina Brunelle and Norman Greaves w by ‘Rev. F. J. O'Neill t Tuesday. The bridesmaid was M Catherine Bru- nelle and the best man was Joseph Erunelle, her brother. Announcement has been received here of the recent marriage of Rev. Charles H. Puffer to Miss Viola Eru- Dpey of Everett, Mass. To Sail for ltaly. Mr. and_ Mrs. Imocenti Fontalella and Peter Panciera will sail Saturday | for a visit in Ital weeks in_Boston. W. J. Pero of Palmer was in town Wedn. v _morning. Gault brother igitin tives in s Miss Ethel Malcolm Queensbu Mizs Annie Buitler of Danbury visiting her aunt, Mrs. G. H. Baker. The early morning train from the sonth was over four hours late Wed- nesday on account of a broken ra! Mrs. H. M. Vaill of Staffordville is | vieiting relatives in Northampton, Legislative Matters. Representative Mix introduced in the legislature Tuesday s ing $2,500 for the Joh al. Otlier resolutions of lo, interest were those appointing illiam HL Heald judge and M. D. O'Conuell dep- uty judge of t" - borough court of Staf- ford’ Springs. St is i F. D. BRIGGS l {]ion the market, | | i Tires, the easiest riding, longest last- ! |} Proprietors of the New York Mineral S ROGLER & SHANLEY Modern Sanitary Plumbing in all branches. t e | Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings and | | MEET ME AT CHARON’ THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, The Last Three Days of the Gireat Clear@_ce' Sale Baltic’s Busiest Store SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY Baby Carriages at greatly reduced prices A. PION, Hunters Avenue, Sheet Metal Work. Personal Supervision. | Satisfaction Guaranteed. i Estimates Solicited. 483 Main St. Telephone. TCOMBIFS SIGN WORKS ! Painted s l GN A::;‘where | 13 Bath St., Norwich Painting and Decorating Neatly Done by Skilled -Workmen. A. B. Nickerson, 44 Perkins Avenue, Norwich, Conn A GOOD DINNER for 25 cents O. L. BROWN 58 Shetucket St. BIG JANUARY SALE OF MILLINERY LR Mme. Schwartz I |10 Main Street, WHEN YOU NEED anything In Groceries, Can Goods, Confectionery or Temperance Drinks drop in to the little store of MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St. | Hieadquarters for Cigars and Smokers' Articles Plumbing as It should be done, is the i kind I do—open, every joint tight, san- itary, latest style plumbing. Steam and Gas Fitting, Cornice Work, Skylights, Gutters, Ete. Tin and Slate Roofing. Let us estimate on your work. GEORGE DEPATHY, Roderick Building, Baltic Telephone Taftville Full line of House Furnishing Goods. linery Store, Breed Building New Home Sewing Machines. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Furniture and Piano Moving, Heavy Teaming and Trucking. Rear of Junction House PLAINFIELD I Have For Sale A Property which consists of a two story house 30x40 feet, barn 20x30 feet two woodsheds and one acre of land. ' also have a piece of land suitable for a livery stable which I will lease. | wm. P. BABCOCK, PLAINFIELD. At My New Stable I —.n now ready to reccive your order for carriages and hack service. Team- Phone 27-6 Groceries —AND— Provisions A full and complete assortment at ing and trucking of all kinds. Special 2 ittention given to commercial trade.|all times. new location, mext| Also a large stock of 5e, 10c and Remember my to Catholic church, E. RAVENELLE, Dealer in Coal and Wood. Over Preston Bridge JOHN A, WALTZ, 425 Main Street When you want a good business agon made, see him. He makes sin- e and double dump carts and trucks, uts on rubber tires and does generai repairing and horse shoeing. Sawing and Planing Mill. 250 variety goods. Shetucket Cash Store GORDON BROS. BALTIC, CONN. Baltic Telephone. ROOD & CHAPMAN Baltic, Conn. Farmers, Attention ! | We pay_ the cash price for dressed hogs. You sho: deal ecl with us_and save the middleman’s profit. We make a specialty of buying | and salting down pork. Neo shipmen: too large for us to handle. i M. ROZYCKI, arket, 465 N. Main St CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS None better PURE BUCKWHEAT in bulk and prepared flour for pan- caies. highest ‘Grucary and M. Syrups of all kinds. Coca=Cola ORANGE-ADE g Men and Boys CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO, |remember that you cannot make. any East Side. Tel. 596 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, YOU DEMAND 1e best, watch our wagons. Talis ice Cream guaranteed the puresi wholesale and retail. Full line of Fruits and Confection- w er North Mal, TALI 197 Telephone. SHERWOOD B. POTTER S BROS. Conn., Marsan Block Dealor In We are headquarters Groceries, Provisions, Meats, Fiour o et for Confectionery, Ice Cream and foda Water. We carry a complete line of Stationery and Souvenir Postcards, J. F. WGUIRE, 408 to 414 Main Street Telephone. DID YOU KNOW | that Geo. W. Harris made a specialty of putting on Rubber Tires? Well, he does, and he uses the Goodyear Wing Baltic. Iy4Th The Old Baltic Hotel Johm F. Delamey, Prop. ing, solid Tubber tire made When| Full lino of High Clase Liquors you need anything in this line sec|,ycomonile parties stop here Special GEO. W. HARRIS, fates to commercial men. " 354 West Main Street. Iy4Th Carriage and Wagon Buailder. “When Summer xl:;m? "again Thos. J. B“rke ks }:ui_ G Livery and Feed Stable Gentlemen’s Driving Horses, Teams for all oceasions. Liquors, BALTIC. We are metal Workers and Tin and Slate Roofers. We do_all kinds of Tin and Slate HIGH STREET. BALTIC | work, and we make a specialty of put- | ting on roofs that last. Telephone us for estimates F.H &F. W. JOHN O. JOHNSON, TILLINGH AST 20 Central Ave., Norwich, Ct. TREETS e Dealers In RICH & RUBIN, 204 West Main Street, COAL, WOOD, HAY and GRAIN Central Village, Conn. Bottlers of all kinds of Iron Brew and Celery Telephone 738-12 Water Sodas, Tonic. [ Housekeepers : 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- erlly owned by H. G. Gray, 270 West Main street, where I will continue to do business, keeping choice meats and a full line 6f groceries and provisions. WILLIAM E. JONES, Prop. Telephone connection SUITSMADE TOORDER From choice line of Woolens for Fall and Winter. at $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 Correct style and perfect fit suaranteed. First-class Steam Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a specialty. HENRY KING, Room 10, 35 Shetucket St. Bill Block. Tel. Delicatessen ALWAYS ON HAND FRESH STOCK RELIABLE GOODS A THUMM’S 71 FRANKLIN STREET, Opposite Bulletin Building. HOW ARE YOU FIXED 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, Yantio connection. DR. RAYMOND COUTURE Dental Surgeon 52 Providence Street, Taftville, Conn. Hours, 9 8. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 5. Telephone connection. ANDERSON’S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY has removed t4 his new store in the Post Office Building, Baltic. There’s a Charm In MILLINERY and why ? Because we keep in touch 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 SALE STABLE 1 have at this| time a lot of good Horses and a number of Carriages, both new and s¢cond-hand, that will be sold at very Attractive prices, and if you intend to Purchase either with- in a short time i§ will be te your ad- vantage to call (now and see them. I alse de light|and heavy teaming, jobbing and expréssing. Central Village : What ’I"o,.":Bi;lyfiand V\f_l_-gé-re To Buy 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. THE DIFFERENCE between ready-made and custom-made garments lies in the noticeable ele- gance of style, fit, superb quality of materials and fine workmanship, The Danielson-Ljungholm Company Artist Tailors 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. Telephone. Opp. Y. M. C. A. 1913 PATTERNS £ s ‘Telephone. Two telephones Come to Headquarters | or your SOLE LE. and HOE FINDINGS. i ! H. A. HEEBNER, 30 Water Street. Wholesale and Retall. The Norwich Dental Parlors | DENTAL SURGEONS ! MRS. MINNIE BOON, Prop. 148 Main Street, Norwich Telephone 424-4 Fresh Lot of Medium, Scaledi |l HERRING the 26¢ kind—while they last 14c the box POWERS BROS. 10 Rose PI. VALENTINE'S . e “The Vasniss That Won's Tes. Wieu™ BENOIT'S PHARMACY, TAFTVILLE. cor. Merchants Av. and Hunters Ayv. | AT YOUR SERVICE all the time—that’s what your teeth should be. matter with them it costs you noth- If there is anything the | International Sanitary Hovers. ing to call and let us advise you. Cyphers Incubators Essex Model Incubators Banner Incubators Dental Surgeon, Dr. C. B. Eldred, Central Building C. W. Hill & Son Agents, 147 Franklin Street tlemen's Driving Horses. G. E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEEDING STABLE 127 Franklin Street Particular attention given to Gen- Tel. 10 CHIROPODY Dry and Wet Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp Massage. ASHLEY T. BOON Expert Locksmith Umbrella work of all kinus and repairing of surgical instruments & specialty. teed. 89 Franklin Street. Prompt service guaran- Tel. 622-4 | Agent for Scheffler's Hair Colorine. Switches made from combings, also a nice line of Switches for sale. Appointments made at home. Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannon Building Take elevator. Jun30Th . Fine Hair Goods ¥ andToilet Articles Hair Dre 5 g, Mar- cel Waving, Shampooiag, Hair Dysing, Facial Ma sage and Scalp Treat. ment. Puffs, Switches, stc., Made to Order from Combings. Mrs. 1. 3. UNDERWOOD Chiropodist 51 BROADWAY Telephone 1302-2 C. E. WRIGHT, SODAS, NARRAGANSETT ALE AND Season is on for their use. own one of your own and be dress- ed right. Our prices are reasonable. Rogers Domestic Laundry | Tel. Crown Confectionery and Ice Cream Store 255 Central Ave. J. A. JOHNSON, Prop. First-class goods scld at the very lowest prices, FULL DRESS SUIT ‘Why not A. HAGBERG & SON, 810 Main Street, Hand Finished Shirts a specialty. Also Ladies’ Waists. 541, Rear 37 Franklin TZ FERRY for GROCERIES, FRUITS ana 8 Cove St., PROVISIONS. BOTTLER OF FINE FLAVORED SR I Blithe oty Telephons. 336 Franklin Street LAGER. LEWIS’ ICE CREAM 21 Myers Alley A Little Out of the Way— But It Pays te Walk MARY P. CLAPP does careful, accurate Stamping from choice designs. Fresh Rolls daily in THE WOMAN’S EXCHANGE William Blackburn Blacksmithing, General Wood anc Iron Worker. Machine Forging a specialty. 15 Myers Alley, ~ 1 Have Had More Work than I could do this Spring, which is the best guarantes of the Norwich. superiority of my work. Wouldn't you have been better satisfied you had let me do your work? GEORGE F, ADAMS, Carriage and Auto Painter, 17 Town Strest. 1t Telephone 237 Main Street Full Line GOETZ POUND CAKES 603 North Main Street *Phone 1215. - MILLINERY We believe in fitting hats to heads and faces, mot in fitting heads to hats, 50 we are careful always to | have a large variety of styles and shapes. | MARGARET E. BURKE, hannen Building A. B. MAINE Sells the Ralston Health Shoes othing Better in the Market. 219-225 Central Ave. ATTENTION ‘When you want- good Candy come to the CRYSTAL CONFECTIONERY STORE, 263 Main Street. A large, fresh stock on hand at all times. Pure Cream Caramels our specialty. Dr. Alfred Richards Have You Tried Brown’s Vienna Bread? We were awarded first prize at the Johnson's Bread Exhibit. One trial will convuince you of its super- iority. J. H. BROWN, Baltic DENTIST Finn Block, Jewett City, Hours: 10 2. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 1 to 4. At W. P. Babcock's residence, Plain- DR. N. GILBERT GRAY Graduate V{etérinarian OFFICE Bailey's Stable, 371 Main St. Phone connection Frank P. Flaherty HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND | i COUPE STABLE I fleld, Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 to |21 Willow Street, Norwich, Cenn. | 3 p. m. I All work guaranteed. Telephone con. elephone connection I EEEL = C. S. FAIRCLOUGH | No. 17 Chestnut Street | Keeps the Best Brands of Will ropaie your AUTO TUBES| . . n an o right at || Canned Goods in the city. |3 age prices. | Try Them K. 8. Tires for sale | [ VALENTINES M. A. BARBER, | All new stock just arrived. Mflf—hinbt and Engineer~ Candies, Post Cards and Novelties of all kinds at HASLER’'S NOTION SHOP, Hunter’s Avenue, Taftville Stzzm Engine Repairs. 25 Chestnut Street B W