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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1913 The Thames National Bank TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. Make your rem e Al s G E L New London sanitary tor WEDDING GIFTS LEGISLATIVE LORE OUR STOCK OF 3 (NORWICH) There pisd Gad wes ) 1 Sterling Silver, 1 ,ine was disagreeing actien on the ) that the proposition be tabled and re- c 1S appol a s pl o he calend: ‘which ut Glm gis Sha ‘e which was. Beooed Tn <he | prevaited - No offort “Wwas made to | (wuth its spacious banking house and strong metropoli- Zl gt - e house and amenged In the senate, by |press a vote on the main' question . Y C Sinater F. A. Jehiison of Montville, | on acceunt ef lack ef querum at the | When cleamng the rekxger- Silver Pla!edb—w g b 7 (o] [tan connections, affords its customers every banking facility, consistent with conservatism. : The combination of its capital, surplus, undivided 'e amendment provides for the ap- jiment by the gevernor of a state #54 to be composed of eight mem- one from each couaty, and to be sm-partisan as pessible. The bill s for a superinteadent with a time, | City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin Choose this roule next time yuu & to New York. You'll have a delightful voyage on Long lsland Sound and is the largest we ever had and the best stock in New London County. Includes the following popu- lar patterns: Paul Revere ator, all crumbs should be te-\ moved, and any spilled liquids | should be wiped up at once. The act concerning the practice of | midwifery was adopted in the house after being amended so that those new practicing will not be required © of $3,000, but the members of | to take the examination as specified Newbury, Heppel Whyte, La- e view of the wonderful sky 1l Soard are to serve without pay, |in the act. The several resolutions ap- Remove shelves and scrub fayette,” Cordora, and ‘the nsw and water front of Manhattan Island. will receive pay for traveling ex- | pointing judges and Geputies at Mer- beautiful Mary Chilton. Steamer lcaves New ‘Lonaon at 1i p. New™London, . Miadietown, them in hot suds, made by dis- m., except Sundays, due New York, POt profits and contingent assets, aggregating over The turnpike begins The sum of 35,000 is ap- |lden, Prices positively th p z Tida"ior The salary of supetihe | Bridicoort ang Greenwion, were uied goluing o tablespoon of Gold Quality considered. o o R R e e ot de and the traveling expenses. | retaining their place on the calendar, 3 - A Tickets and -Lnlerooma from ticket 1 3 v o lack of quol An act was | Dust h d Li ndon ‘a{ e:l)m ‘Bl, brook rstdn'(edl \;:;ngd! “lll‘ ]h A‘ :‘HI“)“"V\'" Hhat Sy ‘was. lng powder in warm h E B H B' agent railroad station. lnge from existing statutes, and | shall be sentenced to workhouse n. | water. Dry with a clothor in. 2 00 JI] n e0. fl. I|ss' Nonrviléfi Ia Carte '] th the act as rended be tead of e ¥ on. n L0 of . B - ”‘..,m“;‘ in fite Journai. The | Mir Tackeie. che ouso aajourned to the sunshine, if possible. ’ ’ R $ 1 .80 il 1 e b b bes | The proponsd imprevamant o tne | SHID every partof Doyl the NEW YORK e avorable report came to the house | The propos: vement o thel . s Lot = NEW YORK Minday on an act concerning lcense | Hartford-New London turnpike, be- | ice and food chambers thor: 5 = 3 , i s Enblanii Bt bt o Jan money upon security and is ap- | twoen kust Har(fo New”Lon- | oughly withthe hot suds; rinse 1S ¢ 1 Unquestionable guaranty to depositors. No in- . cabie to pawnbrokers. Tho licanss | don. was given (hird heating ot et i i s A 2 d the r year, state capitol, Monday, and many of 3 ¥ 3 ‘»xf:".:.'a"::,::.ix?n:n";L'oz"ofiin‘,g e alons. the line.wers Fépre- leave open to air. terest is paid on mgrcantl le dep(’s‘ts- < It is time to send us your "ev York ST T |l S Scud waste pige with boling —— - — e e = FURS and GARMENTS for | CHE| SER LINE inspection at least omce a year. | New London COLD STORAGE. lane in East | Suds made from Gold Dust; scrub Every pomnn“meivinx lcense 18 re- point south of Sliver lane in oot | el % guired to make detailed report of all | Hartford, to G bury centre, and | R RS S < Eanenctions each week, fo the town | thence om to ,New London, passing | r:pll,acehfl“l‘fNfli riry Our method of handlmg' - Fare $1 clerk. The reports will remain in the II\&M':"h .\\xc;]‘b)\;;?;}dgh, Salem, Mont- th‘h‘ne s Swu!tm‘hel)xrt 5 your Furs assures you that| AN T B He Tecord. © Tabled ror catendar “ama | 0 WIS ki they are thoroughly cleaned|| airect s Ne ‘grn' 5 ':."“ printin % ; a mmissi the Fort % 2 rom, Norwich Tuesdays, Thure- A = Griewald ract in Groton f/m omeet- | GORAIDMEE is {before storing and that their| | fay: Syndavs at o e, " i the office of the comptroller at | foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, oresolution was adopted in the house | the state” capitol, Monday afternoon, | and 1arge pack- | natural luster and beauty have A R R printed 5000 coples of the compensa- | Consideration was given the plan of | ages. large been restored before returned | gL "xcfigfyfls;nkl .xn‘ tion liabiifty act. Favorable report | improvements for which appropriation | package means i he Fall- (3 %V, . Ag on resolution appointing H. D. O.|has n‘; n made - fiie rement ot greater economy to you in the Fal i Fowler judge and John T. Phelan dep- | sion of the general assembly. i - uty judse, Wallingford. Tabled for| e e . . We do not L:;el:ocal ltor:lgle ndar. came to the | : Baldwin (hat there was a plan afoot | “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work® but rather send them into the The committee on Judiciary reported | Lo turn back the hands of the cloc | i T T 2 | hands of experienced and re- wrably esoluth int- | should the legislative business be B O e o whin Tho Tume for Toat a0 |liable FURRIERS who give Jice comrt of Putnam. A resolution | journment was reached on June 4. | Fliias it~ i | them |and care. » called Lieutenant Governor Tingler wax adopted making an appropriation | T Sl the . ind_ Speaker Webster to his offic Stinsop_Edith Rathbun, Ellen Holmes, | of $42.50 to pay the expenses of tho s B, s, Chmmittee appolnted to investigate the | on Monday and advised them to ob- [ Eliza [Denison, Louise' Paige, =Alice et Ttveard M “Cowles | serve the constitution and not permit | MacDonald, Sarah MacDonald ~and | - OPENING DISPI AY | Charges as low as the low- “ who, it was alleged. in public speech, | any movement that tended to circum- | Miss Davis. | NEW YORK CITY made charges derogatory to the hon- | vent the constitution. The presiding Engagement Announced. est for good and safe care. Tlass to Wholcsala and Retal) S i Sbas o the Jestainture. | officers of the senate and house hed | ‘whe' engagement has. boen . an: | Ory "Googs Districts umu-A | heard of no plan such as the governor nounced of Benjamin Francis Gaskell, 56 -OF. pr =T | The sct amending the charter of |outlined. son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gas- | MODERN AESOL the Brooklyn Savines bank which k s pla 2 Al | It would create but little surprise | XC1L 0f this place and Miss Bessie Al- | 300 Rooms (200 'Ilui Bath) provides for the removal of the insti JAS.C. MACPAERSON ta Clark of South Deerfield. Q RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP| o gly was | among the house members if the @ : K R T S Shigh v | T SR, WP Cant oL ‘ LINGERIE AND WHITE HATS 7Ee 2100 PER BaY ‘hairman of the commi banks, | tions, now on the table, were permit- | David Gallup has returned to New | 1oes. d of the several hearings given the | ted to remain there undisturbed; the | York after a few days' stay in town. | FURRIER, "“i:::‘:i’.‘;'.‘:"f::'.'(‘é.‘z,‘.“" matter, which was simgly to move a | matter of appointment will probably Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas COMMENCING TUBDAY’ distance of four miles to a section | be referred to the governor in/any |Brooklyn, N. Y., spent Sund: from which mest of the bus of | event. their aunt, Mrs. Isabella Mac 4o MAY 27th | | | ‘ 291 Main Strect | | ine Bemk come. He sald thers was a| e S. 8. Brown MacKenzie and Frank | pmghich Inajorits and 3 minority Teport of the | Majority and minority reparts were |Buckley were visitora in Hanover on ’— 0 EL committee, the majority report being| received from the senate on an. act | Monday, making the trip by auto. . 2 3 = 2 3 . Signed by seven of the twelve mem- | making appropriations for trunk line | Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray have re- Lingerie and White Hats for Summer wear, which embody i Our Spring showing of bers. He moved scoepiance of the re- (highways. which was tabled for cal- | turned to Ledyard after a short visit | ||| CARRIAGES ‘and HARNESS | GREGORI Dort of Ure majarity of the commit. ar: as was also an act concerning | to Mystic relatives, ! . & : A [ I Duccite ayaused aud moved | vro it of an industrial com- | the very latest ideas of the leading designers. Fresh and dainty I R ! e n a n ct concerning hatel | | REK CITY, (s, Sl B el | WILLIMANTIC | styles which are most charming. i et | preres P o, [ ‘,‘ concerning _municipal _water CITY COURT. | we have a large'line of the best maa- | ;"‘M" BROADWAY. supplies and Messrs. Pardee and King LY. c8 | ufactured In the country at the low- n. | were appointcd a commitice of confer- | Five Cases of Drunkenness Result in st prices ™ ol e | Hon ." e coheerning Sanenter | Fines—Man Who Appropriated Bi- cfore trading this year let us show = BETTER AT ANY PRICE. fon on an' act concerning slaughter ppropriated lsoe ; e i oy DANDRUFF 20 YEARS i sicoem st amiir | Saaler ol b 2 e bie were mamed as conference com- | room and bath, e e o cing aciion | Judge James & Shea dlsposed of | D ~ | The L. L. Chapman Co. w3200 55 {on the bill providing for the appoint- [ Six cases, five of thgm for intoxication m’ einroeh RO e : ment of members of the governor's|and one for taking’ a bicycle without F Zes f . 3 Dry Skin on Scalp, Would Show | TRt 55 I, 80, (e Sk Taoms | he. owner's permission. ¢ Monday's 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. e A T e, adly on Coat Collar, Cured After |hers of the staff shall be taken from | ession of the police colirt: Aimee La- g b b RiteRRy 3 f | the active membership of the Con- | lamme, of the new village, paid = Few Treatments with Cuticura | necticat National Guard. The bill was | fine and costs amounting to $8.60 for | 1647 i 4. Olgtmgnt. | rejected in the house and passed in | being helplessly drunk Saturday night. | | Soap and Ointmen the senate. Messrs, Avery and Bald- | John Sullivan of Sodom for a Sunday | TES THNG Ave. New Yorki N. Y— “Haviog been troubled with dandruff for | twenty Years and trying numerous lotions, | washes, etc. without any effect, T thought 1 would give Caticura Soap aad Ointment & & atwial Thescalp always had -2 | dryskin on it which did'not - ftch as I gave 16 & good brushing every morning and /K\\J\ evening. but throueh the day = the dandruf would show N by on my ooat collar | “1 used the Cuticara Soap to shampoo my bair 2nd Tubbed in a little Cuticura Ointment. After 2 few treatments 1 found the head Glean and bealthy, froe from all @ry sales Caticnra Scap and Ointment cared the dandrof aad now 1 use Cuticura to keep & from returning.” (Signed) W. Drie. Jan. 2. 1912, For pimples and biack heads the following s 3 most eflective and economical treat- ment: Gentty smaear the affected parts with Cuticara Ofatment, on the end of the finger. but do not rub. Wash off the Cuticura | Ofmtment fa fve minutes wita Cuticura Soap a=d hot waier and continue bathing for some mingtes. This tocatment is best n rising and retiring. At other times use Cuticura Saap freety for the tollet and bath, %0 asist in preventing inflammation, frri. tation and clogging of the pores. Sold everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 52-p. Skin Book. Address posi- card ~Cuticura, Dept. T. Boston.? #3-Teader-faed men should use Cuticura 8oap Shasing Stick, 2oc. Sample free, For Eczema Tse a mild soothing wash that instantly staps the itch. We have sold many other remedles for #kin trouble but none that we could per- gmally, guarantze as we do the 1. D. D, cription. 1f 1 had Eczema I'd use D.B. D. l’rescnpfion The Lee & Osgood Co.. druggists. BUSINESS MEN ‘Whether the business with which you are associated carries its account here or elsewhere, The Uncas National Bank Invites your personal account. assuring you of appreciative at- tention from employes and officers, FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LIME. Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all hard Plasters and Prepared Rooflng. Best market. Full line of Sewer Pipe. THE UPSON WALL BOARD Roofing Paint in the 1S INEXPENSIVE WATER PROOF AND IN HANDY SIZES. Largest Storage Capacity in City A. N. CARPENTER Tel. 171 23 Commerce St. win were named as committee of con- ference. The house concurred with the sen- ate in recommittal of the act concern- ing the Rex Power company to the committee on incorporations. This ot was previously rejected in the house. The committee of conference ried favorably on the act regard- enforcement of street saflway in regard to smoking ‘in_cars. The house receded and concurred with the senate in the passage of the act. Mr. Lockwood of Stamford asked for reconsideration of the action of house, at Friday’s session, in pa: 2 act increasing the taxa i savings He sald to ncréase the taxation of such insti- tutions was vicious legislation. Mr. Avery of Groton spoke in favor of - ideration. It was divulged that T of these gentlemen were in he vote of the house. Mr. O'Keefe f Orang sved for reconsideration nd_the motion p ed. Mr. Lewls, £ 00k, n favor of th g that only the large banks buildings would be affected. Bridgeport spoke in the ground of double act is an injustice. Mr. aven, was opposed to dditiodal taxation from de- s in savings banks and moved indefinitely postpone. Mr. Lewis Mr. Ryce spoke in favor of the f the bill. On motion of Mr. of Windsor Locks, the matter was pit back on the calendar starred for action. MYSTIC Congregational Men’s Club Closes a Successful Season With Supper and Speeches—Engagement Announced. a large attendance meeting and banquet club held in the parish house of the Congregational church on Monday evening. At 6.30 o'clock pper was served by the youns ladi f the Congregational chur® to over the annual the Men's was at |sixty. After supper the president, Rev. | next Saturday afternoon and which A. F. Earnshaw introduced the speak- | will be used regularly thereafter. ers of the evening, Postmaster John | [McGintey, and Rev. J. R. Danforth, Exciting Duckpin Bowling pastor of the Firsi Congregationa 5 > i fer was at one time pacter of the Gt~ | test at the Center street allevs Mon- | gregational church of i)hl(h are able speakers and were list- ened to attentivel This season has {been a prosperous one with the club ind many new members have been added. The ladies who assisted to | make the affair a success were Misses | Edna Wheeler, Annie Rathbun, Phebe — this village. Deafuess Cannot Be Cured local applicatlo they canno the d Y kg There is on | by us to cure deafness, and that is by c utlonal remedies. Deataess Is caused by an inflamed con . dition of mucous lining of the Ius- tachian Tube. When this tube Is in- flomed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en- 1y closed Deatfness Is the resuit, and “unless the Infammation can be taken out and this tube restored Lo its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten | are caused by Catarrh, which is noth- Ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred for any case of Deafness catarri) that cannot be cured by H. Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CuENEY & CO., Toledo, Ghlo, Sold by Druggists, Tsc, Pills for consti- Dollars (caused Hall's Family Wonderful Skin Salve. Arnica Salve’ is known s-the best remedy made for all diseases of the skin, and also for burns, bruises and hoils. Reduces inflammarfion and is soothing and heal. ing. J. T. Sossaman, publisher of | News ornelius, N. C., writes that one box helped his serious skin ail- ment afier other remedies failed. Only 25c. Recommended by Lee & Osgood Co. . £ a ¢ TSR R ST of | sed portion of the ear. | drunk - was flned $3.00 and costs amounting to $9.60. Willlam G. Bar rows paid $9.60 for being too intimate with King Alcohol Saturday evening. Barrows had a saloen scrap and was knocked down and a head wound had | to be treated by a physician. John J. 1 Curran wag charged with making the assault on Barrows who testified tifa he (Curran) simply pushed Barrows over. Curran told the court he was on the way to the hospital to visit b wife. Judge Shea fined Curran $3.00 and costs. for the assault, amounting to $9.60. John Mitchell w before the court for taking a bicycle belonging to Fred \Lawrence without permission and re- turning it in a broken condition. Pros- ecuting Attorney Bugbee told Judge Shea the charge was trivial and the accused was willing to settle for the damage to the wheel, which Lawrence claimed amounted to 9.75. The court | gave Lawrence until today to pro- duce vouchers for the bill for dam- age, when Judge Shea will dispose of the case. John Griffin was arrested Saturday for intoxication; his case was con- tinued until this morning. Painter Gets Judgment for $15.70 and Costs. Justice of the Peace George E. Hin- man rendered a decision Monday in | favor of the plaintiff for $15.70 and costs in the case of Samuel Kanfro- vs. Charies P. Mulligan. The action was brought to recover a bill | of $25, the balance the plaintiff claim- ed was due from Mulligan for paint- ing his property. DEDICATION POSTPONED. New Episcopal Church to Be Opened for First Service Saturday Next. Bishop Brewster will administer the rite of confirmation to a class of can- didates at St. Paul's Episcopal church next Saturday at 3.30 p. m. The con- secration of the new church has been | postponed on account of delays inci- dent to refurnishing the new edifice in which the first service is to be held | day evening between Dr. Faatz's team and Ray Parker's bowlers resulted in the following score: | Dr. Faatz. C. Bowen E. Bowen Wood ... { J. Collins ... . | Mimatzier o 1t 445 467 Ray Parker. | Lyman o BTART | Oiin 94 86 | Picket 90 82 | Hickey 93 - 95 Parker g | 449 419 Personal. Rev. F. A. Sumner of Milford, is the guest of his brother. Miss Ruth Ohmans of the Boston | Sumner. | | store has been confined to her home | for several days by illness. J. C. Lincaln took an automobile trip to Beckett, Mass.. Sunday to look over his woodland in that town that |$had recently been damaged by forest | | fires. E. Reade, who ars has been employed | N 1ghn, has resigned and Is with ile Southern New England Telephone Co. as lineman. for the past by A. | Fhe following Willimantic delega- tion enjoved se: at Ocea Beach Sunday: Bowen, Mr and Mrs. ¥rank Blish, Mr. and’ Mrs. Walter King, Joseph St. Onge and party, W. B. Elliott and party, J. C. Lincoln and Harold Lincoln. H : STAFFORD SPRINGS | Committee Takes No Action on High | School Teachers’ Reappointments— Memorial Sunday Services—Paulist Father Gives Successful Mission. The town school committee has not vet taken action on the matter of high school teachers for next year. At the meeting Monday afternoon it was brought up and after a brief discussion iaid on the table until the next meet- | ing. The grade teachers are all to be | invited to return with the exception of | one or two in the outlying districts, action on which is also deferred un the meeting ‘next month. Memorial Services. Members of the Grand Army, Sons of Veterans and Woma ief corps attended services at G church Sunday morning, when the rector, Rev. Percy V. Norwood, delivered a very | effective Memorial address. | Friday’s Exercises. ! Arrangements are abodt completed for_the Memorial day exercises. The vetErans will meet at the hall Friday | morning and after going to the graves | in the outlying cemeteries will return | to the hall for dinner. At 2 o'clock the | line will form and march to the ceme- tery, where the usual exercises will be | i | | conducted and an address delivered by Rev. Lyman G. Horton of Westerly R. L, until recently pdstor of the local Methodist church. Committees to have | charge of decorating the graves in the | different cemeterfes are: West Staf- | ford, Henry McKinney, G. B. Marble; | Stafford Hollow, George Lord; Staf fordville, George Moore; Stafford | street, A, L. Howard; Royvce, Anthony Adams, J. Witt; St.'Edward's, James | Hurley; Springs, A. L. Howard, J. W. Another Needed Reform. of beauty. | Witt, John Arnold. A Russian scientist says excessiva | Laying Out Tennis Court. | talking is a dangerous disease. How | A tennta court Is being constructed | about quarantining against the fellow | on Hyde park. The commissioners are | Who thinks he ought to have a publ doing all_they can to have the park | office and insists on saying why a place of pleasure as well as a thing | Louisville Courier-Journal Overdose of Indiana Fiction. Concludes Successful Mission. ndiana Kev. David Kennofly of New. York, | 1t 1s stated fhat Viee Eresident Mar- a Paulist father, concluded a very suc- hall eats buckwheat cakes ali tr ¥ S 5 g 5 | around, but what puzzles us most cessful elght days’ mission at St. Jo- | {TRIRC, Pt ) A s church, Staffordville, Sunday | NhAt gives him mental indigestion— evening. The services were well at. | Philadeiphia Inquirer tended during the week. IJather Ken- | = nedy’s sermons were interesting and | W Goshen—-The postal depart- instructive and his hearers were not | ment having a hard time to secure confined to those of his own creed. applicants for carrying the mails be- e tween West- Goshen and _Torrington. It has been calling for bids since last ! fall without a single response. Qonger Housefurnishing Warerooms Cooking Utensils and moulds of every description, Cutlery, FEarthenware, Kitchen and Laundry Furniture, Brushes, House Cleaning Materials and Polishes, Carpet Sweepers, Vacuum Cleaners, ete., ete. thnt are sanitary, efficient and econfomical, Refngerator‘ Glass Lined, Metal Lined, Vitrified Steel Lined. HAMMOOKS, LAWN UMBRELLAS, TABLES AND SEATS. Nursery and Sick Room Requisitos. — Fine Cut Glass, China and Art-Metal Goods in extensive variety. suitable for Wedding and Holiday Gifts. 45th Street and Sixth Avenue, New York Electr! kind v is now applied to nearly of powerdriven machinery all 1835 REUTER’S Memorial Day Specials Wreaths, Large Pans Plants Appropriate for the Day Thursday and Friday we will occupy the store next to entrance 8 of Hotel Wauregan on Broadway PLACE ORDERS EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT m— 140 Main Street. RQULEr’S Telephone 1184 MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO Natural and Prepared Flowers Choice Baskets of Assorted Plants THREE SIZES $1.50 Upwards of Geraniums and Various Adam’s Tavern 1861 el to the public the Gnest standara oran\: of beer of kKurope and America, Bonexalan, Fusner, Culinbach Bavariaa pass Pale and burion, Mueirs Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, C. & C. umported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hili P. B. Ale, Frauk Jones' Nourish- ng Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, _wuweiser, Schlits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. epnone #47-1% | The llau0hn Fnundry Co. ML, CASTINGS a Spocialty. Orders Receive Prompt Attention ARERICAN HOUSE, Farre! & Sanderson, Frop. Soecial Rates to Theatre Vroupes. Iravoling Men, eto.. Livery connests Shetucket Strest DENTIST DR. E. J. Suite 46, Shannon Building Tale elavator Shetucie: suce. 'Froza street CORNS All trouble of the feet. ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT All ‘troubles of the mnerve circu- lation or rheumatism. JAMES DAWSON, Tel. 524. Room 26 Central Building Lady Attendant JONES | PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Do IT Now Plumbing it should be done 13 the kind we do. Open, every joint tight, sanitary and latest style plumb- ing, ' Best of bath tubs, latest devices \n as water closets, sinks, and everything you can think-of in the plumbing line. Call us up on the 'phone, write o* see us. We will fix you up in good shape at a moderate price. A J. WHOLEY & CO., Telephone 734 12 Ferry Stredt .amlar) Plumbiny A peep Into an up-to-date bathroom 1s only less refresiing thun the bath itselfl. During the summer you will | the more look to the. bath for bodily comfort. 1 will show you samples and plens of the porcelain and other tubs ana give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best mannes tromn & sanitary standpolbi-—and guars wntes the entire job. 1. E TOMPKINS, €7 West Main Street 1, F. BURNS, Heailng and Plumoing, =92 Franklin Streat C. E. WHITAKER Successor to S. F. GIBSON. Tin and Sheet Metal Worker, Tar oe Asphalt and Grave) Roofs, Walks and Driveways S5 Weat Mats St STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work and materifls at rignt prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 50 WEST MAIN ST. ROBERT J. COGHRAN B Py T Wemadale St.. Norwich, Conn Agent N. B. O. Shaot Fac| Anrid R Foilag DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon e of Dr. 8. 7. Geer's pis dur.og his lkas Uinesa VicGrory Building Norwich. TO BE GIVEN AWAY For the week of May 19th, A NEW HAT at the Palace Pool and Billiard Parlors, 49 Main Strest DEL-HOFF HOTEL ' Europear. Plan Srill Room open until 12 m. HAYES BROS. Props. BR. . W. HOLMS. Dentist mex, Boom A vet10; Tonn Shannon Be Teleplions 3% THERE 15 0o aavertising medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Buls let'u f0s OUFIness resuits | Will Ends SALESROOM OPEN 8 a. m. to 12 m. 1p.m.to 5p. m. Daily except Saturdays PGNEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Take Taftville or Willimantic cars Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST e A

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