Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 20, 1913, Page 8

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Swlasd MM——M\I& Vl!lcy Road mcn*w.m-— rows ocalled the roll of mn m.nt:flfirdflh Ik umqumwm o dm executrix of the will of Charles Hall, late of Westerly, decsased, was recetved, oonts e owed and or- Tecord “The on of J. A. Robinson and Herbert Philip ythe prayi that z Dmmbo dha w‘r!l'f; an inmtory e, acoount o sams wq- wnmued to the nm -sa- sion of the court. .:mmm—‘ | gaged Tuesday at Lawrence hospital, ‘where he lmd been ill with tm';‘;l‘d o deceased is survived by a widow, Ag- nes Brown Hohn, and a son, Hlliot. Local Laconics. Miss Bessie N. Browne has returned from a visit with friends in New Ha- ven. Dr. Milton Duckworth of Carolina was a business caller in town Wed- nesday. = Dr. J. Hobart Chapman of this town has been attending the motor boat show In New York this week. \ Villiam H. Casey of the West Side is planning to have four mew bowling a fil:" installed in the Halpin bulld- i Major and Mrs. Arthur N. Nash and Robert G. Thackeray attended the military tourney at the state armory in Providence. A number of Womarly people were in attendance at the entertainment given at the Dunn's Cormers- church W y evening. Mrs. O. F. Nichols of Brooklyn has returned to her home after having been a guest at the home of Mrs. Thomas P. Nichols of Dixon street. Mrs. Orson Rogers, who received Serious injuries by falling through an || ing at the front of the store of inckley and Mitchell on High street to the basement -below a number of weeks ago, is improving, there being || a decided gain in her physical condi- || tion. i Olney, to be quite forget- uncertain as to what on the dAy of the as- 'he testimony at times was lm l.nni it wu with dificulty that court was upheid. e ‘onze Zi of the municipal com- festerly Board rade, the | Word been received frem Mr. has and Mrs. Wildlam D. Hoxie and daugh- ter, Miss Hoxie, of Brooklyn, who have a summer home on Elm street, of their safe arrival at Liverpool. They salled from New York on - the steamship Mauretania of the Cunard line a week ago. The Hoxie party expects to spend severalaweeks traveling in Europe, MYSTIC Masons Petition Board of Relief to Tax Temple for $4,000 Only—Din- ner Party on Triple Birthday Cele- it ! 44 Perking Avenue, Modern Sanitary Plumbing Personal Supervision. Telephone, COMBIES SIGN WORKS SIGNS 2= 13 Bath St,, Norwich O. L. BROWN Only Three Days [Housekeepers : in all branches. during which you can share in Sheet Metal Work, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hstimates Solicited. 483 Main St. Painting and Decorating Neatly Done by Skilled . -Workmen. A. B. Nickerson, Norwich, Conn. Hoating, Steam and fias Fittings and d:e WONDERFUL ECONO-|we can assist you this hot INVENTORYSALE As the sale nears the end the values - grow better. ought to come now. CHARON’S Baltic’s Busiest Store You A GOOD DINNER for 25 cents 58 Shetucket St. ‘WHEN YOU NEED ything Confectionery or Temperance Drinks drop in to the little store of MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St. l Headquarters for Cigars and Smokers’ - LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Furniture and Piano Moving, Heavy: Teaming and Trucking. | Rear of Junction House Clearing Out Sale of MILLINERY at | At MADAM H. SCHWARTZ 10 Main Street, Breed Building Full 1 Hunters Avenue, 'SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY Baby Carriages greatly reduced prices ° A. PION, Taftville ine of House Furnishing Goods. New Home Sewing Machines. in Grocerles, Can Goods, Articles Steam F. D. BRIGGS Phone 27-6 PLAINFIELD bration, Allen Avery, Judge Herbert W. Rathbun; Freq Barnes, George J. Hey- decker and k W. Batty, repre- senting the corporation, went to Gro- ton Wednesday o appear before the of rellef and will ask that the new Mesonic temple on Gravel street || which cost 4".0 009 be not taxed for || | more than ¥ year the build- ing was Taved Tor 34900 and thin year Mystic fire district taxed it for o0, T anieenray el The Masons clalm that one- half of the building is devoted to ben- evolent purposes and that it has a right to exemptlon such as churches 2nd othér charitable Institutions have, as provided by the state law. J Triple Birthday Celobratio: Mrs. Robert Bradley, Mrs. Edfa.r f Rathbun and Mrs. Alfred W. Butler, ||| celebrated their birthdays Tuesday at || the home of Mrs. A. N. Butler at Cedar Crest at. a dinner party. A pleasant | || time was enoved by the ladfes. | Seriously 11l | Mrs. Pauline Englet of Waterbury is visiting her sister, M Amelia Bertels and is. assisting in for thelr brother, Adolph Bheiffer, who 15 seriously 1]l at his home om Denison avenue, ‘was belng committee with it to (fhe state o to The proj is considering is to have cement walks laid all over the town and to have the property owmers pay torm-mqmgvmhfiohamwe in installments, paying for the work when the property owners being given five years In which to meet the m mmnm b e e e Personal Briefs. Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray of Led- yard, Mrs. George A. MacKenais and Mrs. Harry Pugh of Westerly were guests Wednesday of Mrs. Isabella Mackenaie. Charles D. Tingley, of Norwich, was the ‘guest of hig father,. George W. Tingley, Wednesday. Mrs, Sarah Spink is visiting friends in Burnett's Corner. Chartes D. Holmes is spending a few dlYl in New York. Churoh of Montville is the ‘!ms! of her sister, Mrs. Amos Gharlas Davis has returned.to New Haven after a visit with his brother, Dennigon Davis and fa John MacDowell is visiting rex-nvu in Providence. NOANK Applications for Admission to Fisher- men’s Protective Asscoiation—Liber- ty Counci Rehoarsing for Enter- tainment. AL the last mesting of the Fisher- Protective fon_three ap- pucmm- were made for admission to drawn was flnally won by the plaintiff, Mr. Cmfln belng given a verdiot with dameges amowsnting to $15000. The compeny shortly after went into bank- Tuptcy, but In spite of (hu.m settlement to bathp-rfiuhub.‘ brought t, although h-anotbocnmw‘b“r. Judge Edward ular session the town oferics held a reg- 1te .mn at petition that a Mhn be wpalmed for the person smd estats of William Ellag Watrous was received and con- tinued to March 4th, with order of ne- tioce. invent of the personal estate of Stasia 1o was recetved and ordered recorded. The first and final aceount of Abby CORRECT WAY TO TREAT HEMORRHOIDS | of 0 Mx’& ml‘d Durfee of Prospect Hill is visiting relatives in Groton. H Captain P. Avery Wilcox has been the m of relatives In Waterford. ux;.‘wunm Baker are vis. ltln‘ Lh!‘l' dgughter, Mrs., Tucker, in lfl-. w‘-lter Lineberry of Hartford 1s at the home of her paren Mr. and Mrs, Joel Singer of Davis Inspects New Craft i Mr. McNamara of Fall River was a caller at the J. Davis boathouse yes- t His boat, which bas been bullding there, is completed. Mrs. Jack Whittaker of Spring rboids, or what are commoaly called your drugglst a visit K 5o ahow Io3.ihs ESiG RRHOID T ’rn.gm'l' Which 0 man has retirned | to Fiydo Pares attos visiting her cousin, Laury Durfee. A. R, Meister of Wauregan has been calling at his old home in the village. Rehearsing for Entertainment. Rehearsals haye been n for an entertalnment which Liberty council, Daugliters of Amerioa, are to give. The | || cast includes Hattie Woodworth, Mrs. Minnie Vallette, Alice Chester, Miss Ruth Fiah, Miss Lsther Rathbun, Miss Helen Rathbun, Miss Bt(a Burdick, Mus, Askin, Miss Carrie Sistare, Mrs. iey,| Miss Laure Durfee, Miss sette, Miss Marla Fitch, . Completing Barg Barge Tohicken will remain at the doak Bers Yor azeut twe weeks, In order te have the superstructure weork put on and will then leave for her home ar mesting of the an tist e!nn-h will be held this eveni services will be held in s, you X, ould ane, y 201~ Treat- o Sk ufi ‘”n that it is s k- Fecommendation, Adl directed to A Property which cansists of a two | story house 30x40 feet, barn 20x30 feet | two woodsheds and one acre of land. I alse have a plece of land suitable for | a livery stable which I will lease. | WM. 1 Have For Sale and Gas F1 itin‘, Cornice ‘Work, Skylights, Gutters, Ete. Tin and Slate Roofing. Let us. estimate on your work. GEORGE DEPATHY, Roderick Building, Baltic Telephone Just stop and think “how weather by doing your Wet Wash. Norwich Steam Laundry, 193 Franklin St. Notice I have purchaesed the market form- erlly owned by H. G. Gray, 270 West Main street, where I will continue teo do business, keeping choice meats and a full line of groceries and provisions. WILLIAM E. JONES, Prep. Telephone connection SUITS MADE TOORDER 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. connection. PLUMBING | Delicatessen Plumbing as it should be done, is the kind I do—open{ ev.ry joh.'lt tight, san- itary, latest st: ALWAYS ON HAND FRESH STOCK RELIABLE GOODS AT THUMM'’S 71 FRANKLIN STREET, Opposite Bulletin Building. P. BABCOCK, PLAINFIELD. i1 am | for carriages and hack service. Team- ing end trucking of all kinds. Special attention given to commercial trade. Remember my new | to Catholic church. A. E. At My New Stable now ready to receive your order location, next| Also 250 va RAVENELLE, Baitic Dealer in Coal and Wood. | JOHN A. WALTZ, 425 Main Street When you want a good business wagon made, gle and double qump carts and trucks, puts on rubber tires and does general | repatring and horse shoelns. {‘ - with profit. |and salting down pork. No shlpman. ‘ too large | Grocery and Market, 465 N. Main St Over Preston Bridge Telephone. Qroceries —AND— Provisions A full and complete assortment at all times. a large stock of 5c, 10c and riety goods. Shetucket Cash Store GORDON BROS. BALTIC, CONN. see him. He makes sin- Sawing and Planing Mill Farmers, Attention ! | We pay the highest cash price for dressed hogs. You should deal direct us_and save the middleman’s ‘We make a specialty of buying for us to handle. M. ROZYCKI, e CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO Coca-Cola ORANGE-ADE BELFAST GINGER ALH East Side. Tel. 598 IF YO the | Bros.’ | on the Full | ery. Telpphons. U DEMAND »t, watch our W o Urean guaranteed thé purest market, wholesale and retall - line of Fruits and Confection- 197 Nesth Maim St. ~TALIS BROS. Every SHERWOOD B. POTTER Tires, ing, Grooeries, Pro 408 to 414 Main Street Telephone. that Geo. W. Harris made a specialty of putting on Rubber Tires? Well, he does, and he uses the Goodyear Wins solid rubber tire made. When you need anything in this line sec Carriege and Wagon Builder. Dealer In Meats, Flour and Grai Water. DID YOU KNOW The Full Wines, the .easiest riding, longest last- GEO. W. HARRIS, 354 West Main Street. | We are metal Workers and Tin and | Blate Roofers. We | work, ting o “When Summer comes again look to your Roofs.” do 21l Kinds of Tin and Slate Iy4Th automobile parties stop here. rates to commercial men. y4Tn Thos. J. Burke Livery and Feed Stable Gentlemen’s Driving Horses, ROOD & CHAPMAN Baltic, Conn. CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS None better PURE BUCKWHEAT in bulk and prepared flour for pan- 8yrups of all kinds. Men and Boys remember that you cannot make any ake by having your Suit and Over- coat made to order at EDWARD ADAMS garment is guaranteed to fit right and to wear the same. Taftville, Conn,, Marsan Block We are headquarters for Confectionery, Ice Cream and Soda We carry a complete line of Stationery and Souvenir Postcards. J. F. W'GUIRE, Baitic. Old Baltic Hotel John F. Delamey, Prop. line of High Class Ales, Lagers and Liquors Cigars. .11 Special BALTIC. Teams for all occasions. HIGH STREET, BALTIC and we make a specialty of put- n roofs that last. Telephone us for estimates been price to W who tained d. results -.(tcr Lenten fafr trfal Caihslic church this evening, Rev, John Wieming of Mystie will preaeh. RICH & RUBIN, 204 West Main Street, Proprieters of the New York Mineral Water Ce. Sedas, Iren Brew and Celery Tonlc. Bettlers ef all kinds of Telephene "738-12 Mrs, Jesephine . Chester .and Mrs. F.H. Funeral l)iréctor's &F. W, TILLINGHAST and Embalmers Jewett City and Central Village, HOW ARE YOU FIXED for GRAINS, FEED, FLOUR AND HAY ? Are you satisfied with the quality and price you are getting? If not let us send you a trial. A. R. MANNING, at the Mill, Yantio R. RAYMOND COUTURE Dental Surgeon 52 Providence Street, Taftville, Conn. Hours, 9 2. m. to § p. m. Sundays, 10 to 5. Telephone connection. ANDERSON’S PRESCRIPTION : PHARMACY has removed to his new store in the Post Office Building, Baltic. Come to Headquarters for your SOLE LEATHER md1 SHOE FINDINGS. H. A. HEEBNER, i 30 Water Street. Telephone. Wholesale and Rctn.n,y H. Blackledge & Co. Contractors and Builders, Painters and Decorators. Agents for Colonial Paint. —he Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper | N - tal | orwich Dental Parlors | Hangings, Paint, Oils and Glass. 25 Seventh Street. Telephone connection. THE DIFFERENCE DENTAL SURGEONS MRS. MINNIE BOON, Pron. 148 Main Street, Norwich Telephone 424-4 Fresh Lot of Medium, Scaled | | between ready-mads and custom-made HERRING garments les in the noticeable ele- 5, ind—whi gance of styls, fit, superb quality ot} 0 200 Kind—while they las | matertals and fine’ workmanship. 14c the box | | The POWERS BROS. Two telephones 10 Rose Place | Dan)e}scn-l.]ungholm e e Company ALENTINE'S « L] “The Vamisb Thar W BENOIT'S PHARMACY, TAFTVILLE. Artist Tailors 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. Telephone. Opp. Y. M. C. A. cor. Merchants Av. and Hunters Av. o AT YOUR SERVICE . &]ljl(,t?s gemc—x—r-thfl'! ‘what your teeth shou there is ythi; th Hovers maiter with them it coats you Both. B, ing to call and let us advise you. rooder: Dr. C. B. Eldred, - Food ~H0ppen Dental Surgeon, Central Building Poultry Supplies C. W. Hill & Son 147 Franklin Street CHIROPODY Dry and “Vet Shampooing, 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 kinas and repairing of surgical instruments 2 Manicuring, specialty. Prompt.service guaran- ; teed. Scalp Massage. 89 Franklin Strest. Tol. 6224 Agent for Schefler's Hair Colorine. Bwitches made from combings, alse a nice line of Switches for sale. Appointments made at home. Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannon Building Take elovator. Jun30Tn Crown Confectionery and Ice Cream Store 256 Central Ave. J. A. JOHNSON, Prop. First-class gosds sold at the very lowest prices. FULL DRESS SUIT Fine Hair Goods % 3 Season is on for their use. Wi ot and Toi Jet AEHEIOS omsis oy di s waarve @ Hair Dressing, Mae- |2d right. Our prices are reasona cel Waving, Shampooia; Hair Dyex:g FaclaploMa A' MGBERG & So » iage and Soalp Trea 310 Main Street, ment. Puffs, Switchés, etc,, Made to Order from Combings. ImI $. UNDERWDBD Chirapadist 51 BROADWAY Telephone 1302-2 C. E. WRIGHT, 8 Cove St., BOTTLER OF FINE FLAVORED SODAS, NARRAGANSETT ALH AND LAGER. Rogers Domestic Laundry Hand Finished Shirts a spectalty. Also Ladies’ Waists. 541, Rear 37 Franklin Try FERRY for GROCERIE PROVISIONS. * Best place in the city. Telephone. 386 Franklin Street William Blackburn Blacksmithing, General iron Worker. Tel. FRUITS ana . LEWIS’ ICE CREAM 21 Myers Alley A Little Out of the Way— But It Pays to Walk MARY P. CLAPP The Willlam Frank Waist for children, unequalled in fit and workmanship. No more sewing on of buttons. Home cooked food in THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Telephone 237 Main Street SUNDAY PAPERS Order before 9 a. m. Will be delivered promptly by C. S. FAIRCLOUGH Thamesville Wood and Machine Forging a specialty. 15 Myers Alley, Neorwich. I Have Had More Work than I could do this Spring, which lis the best guarantee of the | 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 Street. MILLINERY We belleve in fitting hats to heads and faces, not in fitting heads to hats, 5o We are careful always to have a large variety of styies and shapes. MARGARET E. BURKE, Shannon Building There’s a Charm In Our 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 . Beltic SALE STABLE 1 have at this time a lot of good Horses and a number Jof 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, 871 Main St. Phene eenneetien Have You Tried Brown’s Full Line GOETZ POUND CAKES 603 North Main Street *Phone 1215. V. B d ? ienna oread : A. B. MAINE : Ralston Health Shoes | ths <shnssns. Bread Benti. ~oms o Cohn bit. Sells the Ralston He 0€3 | | rial will,convince you of its sup;:-'f .othing Better in the Market. iority. 219-225 Central Ave. J. H. BROWN, Baltic | ATTENTION i When you want good Candy come | to the CRYSTAL CONFECTIONERY Frank P. Flaherty | STORE, 263 Main Street. A large, | ACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND | fresh stock on hand at all times. COUPE STABLE 21 Willow Street, Norwich, Cenn. | Telephone connection Pure Cream Caramels our specialty. Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST CELAT Fian Blbel traieaatt Ol No. 17 Chestnut Street 10 8. 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., Easter Cards Booklete and Novelties and a large assertment of Fancy Stationery at HASLER’'S NOTION SHOP, Hunter's: Avenue, Taftville Wil _repair and CASING garage- prices. K. S. Tires for sale gour AUTO TUBES} and do it right at Telephons con. M.-A. BARBER, Machinist and Engx'neer.‘ Steam Engine Repairs. 25 Chestnut Street Jokm Smith are visiting in New Len- don, 5

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