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JEWETT CITY. Three Story Storehouse of Aspinook Company Completed—Arranging In- terior Details. The construction of the new three- story storehouse for the company at Jewett City completed and only interior details re- has been Aspinook ‘ George Greenberger Plans to T0 RAISE FRANKLIN ST. BUILDING Story Block—W. H. Stebbins to Build Bungalow on Double Height of His Two Contracts BUILDING OPERATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND. The statistics of building operations in New England as compiled by the P, W. Contracts Contracts Contracts Dodge company follow: to Sept. 24, 1918..$129,210,000 to Sept. 24, 1912.. 144,952,000 to , 1911 1,670,000 to 1910.. 121,869,000 COntractors , and Gwners should get our prices for TIN, COPPER and GALVANIZED WORK before plac LEGAL NOTICES. NOTIGE TOWN MEETING The inhabitants of the Town of Nor- wich who are electors and qualified to vote in Town Meetings in sald Town are hereby warned to meet in the sev- eral voting districts of sald Town, as provided by law, at the same piaces as called for In thé warning for the An- Fod: 7 1 7 1I'Town Meeting, joain to be rranged. A Norwich firm o oF A Contracts to 1909.. 117,308,000 lng yo“r orders. nua E {s now at work on the electrical work, Prospect Street—Other Building Activities. Contracts to 1908.. 77.488,000 ; The interior is fitted with fire doors totreet g Contracts to 1907, . On Monday, October 6, 1913, terior js fit ; O utitiaole t0 1806 ; 4 : 0 arranged (hat when the temperature ract ; reaches a certain degree the plugs ‘ s Contracts to 190 AT SIX O'CLOCK IN THE melt and the doors drop, confining any Plans are being drawn for the rais- Contracts on Beckwith Building. f‘onlracts to %zgg FORENOON, fire to the room in which it originates. ; ildi ckwith | Contracts to 1908 i ; . The two Tower storlea are. t6 be used | InE of the two-atory brick building at| The remodeling of the Beckwith |GOMIActs {9 10 dation A s e re e e g g 7-5 klin street, owned and oc- | block on Franklin street 1s being done | < "+ S 2 ) ' . or against the following proposed or storing copper rolls and the third | 47-53 Franklin 3 & i 3 Contracts to Sept. 24, 1901 52,000 8 » 3 vy H. Blackiedge & Co. The plumbing i : ¢ § d amendment to the constitution of this floor. though not to be put to imme- { cupled on the lower floor by George | contract was awarded C. O. Murphy, Bl e fll'ge Stoc 0 l“ .“PPI es a Ways on an e e adine the Gensrals Ansssibiy diate yse. will probably eventually be | Grianperger. The second floor is oc- | and Preston Bros. are to do the ele EDUCATIONAL NOTES. in in accordance with the pro- L ""j“{f‘,'j"‘ “""“'g‘usf::‘ cupled by two tenements. ?‘dv‘vo more | trical work Plans were drawn by C. i) Yisions'of Chapter 241 of the Public BEPREE S0 s B | stories are to be added, providing four | H. Preston. Required home study has been abol- H aati 4 “Section 3 of Article 27 of the amend- once. “although allowance has been | puy ‘Geven room fats. ' Baths. steam New Bungalow. PR el RS e 8 s g Specmky of HONEYWELL Hot Water fl,almg 4 Section 3 of Article 27 of the amend- made for growth in the business. . | jheat 4nd electyic Hghting will all be | 5, o o T AEE T L e A0 read as follows: The compensation of The building is of ordinary mill eon- { ¢ " st modern design and the apart- | llam H. Stebbins on Prospect street = = members of the General Assembly s! g B s b ments will be attractive ones. Bn-y, o0 o0 FTOC IR (G by Architect C.| About $15,000 is earned annually by Bt exce d 35 ‘.fiifi?,é"’;‘fiao?{“x‘nu.. Wit That Has Worn Well. trance to the upper floors I8 DetWeen | | "proston rnd submitted to coniract- {the boys in the co-operative indu e e s i 3 o Worn Well. eh | MF Greenberger's two stores o | ors for bids. The plans call for a |al course in the high school at Fitsh- e o oean one onc S L first floor. 7 { seven room bungalow of attractive de- | burg, Mass. member shall also receive one mileage thusiasm 1 .Inns;s rl{uscp}l‘\ In-lv‘l’l(;\ Hospital Building Bids. sign, 48 feet. The house will be = m'nm s ‘(‘edt?r uuandlnxr ::g 1 bout e noble conduct of the Unite N : o i e fiv sted " o i Five hundred and. f five persons extra ses: called by the uovern ki ke A 91 Bids for the construction of the five | steam heated, with open plumbing | Five s s e I D g fona | new buildings for the state hospital | and clectric lighting. The exterior Is (attended the evening classes in aca ° ® o || Tiose Wiy approve said” amendment e amo » COLone |l hois g o thn Sekalts, to be shingled. emic subjects iversity ol g approve said dment shall vote R e R ke e v S Cincinnati last 23-25 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. |z s e i 4 o4 3 2 BTy e polls will be a n all d to disparage the generosity | After 10 years of service a teacher G o' BIo0k 1D the Topenses and. ciose rvmen,” was low BUILDING BUSINESS. THEAY 1 Bnetion. n Schenectady. Y. may obtain a& rst district at 3 o'clock in :ga I v just observe that these 4 Ty |year's e of absence for study c n. in all districts except the ;‘t‘rsm\s M vetane 3 Conditions as Found Throughout State | Tentative Plans For the Terminal For years ,k:‘\,u] ‘f ;‘:l\0‘;:;;‘“’;[I]»m:‘l\w\ X poils will close at. 2 o'clock While James McNeill Whistler, the | of Connecticut. | Ocean Liners. {enc of ety S | n s stemmsn o T S St eecentric American ainter, was try- by RSO l | Jated at Norwich, s 29 ing on a hat in a London shop one day | The number of real estate transac- | | Tentative plans have been prepared| s comparison of 625 star athletes of ptember, A. D. 1913 a customer rushed in and, mistaking | tions in the towns reported in The |for the proposed new terminal hefe. |ipe Naval Academy with 580 nonati- DINING TABLES BUREAUS | CHAS. 8. HOLBROOK Mr. Whistler for a clerk, exclaimed: | Commercial Record during the past it is planned to build a dock 2000x200 oo e ACademy WO e of 18 | Town Clerk ot the Town of Norwich. it doesn't fit." The artist | week is larger than for the same week | feet, ‘Steel sheds for temporary Storage | 1911 shows that apparently the now DINING CHAIRS CHIFFONIERES L. actie minute and then re- !, year ago, the 331 sales for the week | of freight, concrete warehouse, 300X100 | a(1lioe mve in hettor physical condie | scornfully. “Neither does vour | comparing Wwith 307 last vear, and the feet, thre¢ stories high, office buildin Hion B i A CHINA CLOSETS IRON BEDS and T'll be nged if ike "e‘un)uunv of mortgage loans, $834,134, | immigration station, etc. Thomas | »f vour trousers.” 3 $758,997 the previous year. Noone of Rockville is chairman of the | Medical inspe a . busines ART SQUARES GO-CARTS and CARRIAGES I \fter “‘- fi T urdlbher;\ bankruptey n;wlinuns, with | building committee. | proposition. 1In a town with 250 child- I a deal member o of $49,121 and Nabilities of $97.- | H. R. Douglas, In been award- |ren, it is said for instance, there would 3 . | g his best to cateh |527° G or fied in Connecticut during i ed the contract for the erection of the | b an bnosel 5 ° Funeral Directors and Embalming ; » he Town of A q’;,’:'(‘h“"‘ Jroras of an | the week.: For the 1'nrre‘spondimlr”w99k clubhouse on the ground of the Hotel | thoroush medical inspection the cur: FINN BLOCK | d to meet in s - s gy 21 | of last year only one petition, with as- | Griswold at Eastern Point for Morton | ple physical e thats handicap SWa on Jans < man,” said Towe, “throw- | : flitios | ¥ P THe i nsihoe hitee Y e z i g , | sets of $1, and liabilities of $7.8 . Plant. The plans are by Architect | gchool children could be remedied d Oct yelock in the ing away his natural advantages” | Sens of i | Dudley St. Clair bonnelly, and call for e 0wy . s JEWETT CITY forenoon, b ihe afters - | The record of new .incorporations | building 200x400 feet, one story high,|{ There are now about 40 “psytholog- i i il | noon, - for L hoesing \s‘— | this week makes the poorest showing | of hollow tle blocks and stucco, With | fcal clinics"in the Lnited States .ac- PHONES—Store 61-2—House 35-5 essdr, Board lcotmen, PLUMBING AND STEAM F'TTlNfl | for several years, but two, with a total | tile and concrete floors and a tile roof. | cording to Dr. J. E. Wallin, of t ] | Grand Jurors, Collect f Taxes, Con- capital stock of $7,500, being filed in | Provisions will be made for 100 lock- |jversity of Pi gh. The fi Rex gt senool this state, as compared with six, with | ers. such clinics, for the purpose of s St the Do IT ”ow a total capital stock of $237,000, filed | Nameaug Addition. iing and classifying mentally unus > = LT E Com- !dunng the corresponding week of 1ast| For the mddition to the Mameaug children, was established at the U L ARP RN i ) FRevEL , ' | 25 Plumbing as it ehould be done 1a | Year. | Pire house there were three bids as | versity of Pennsylvania in 1396 G R | ensuing yea tion the kind we do. Open, every jolut| No great increase is shown in the|follows: ~Joseph A Dolan, $900i{ . ° @~ i in regard to el e tight, sanitary and latest style plumb- | number of building permits granted | Walter A. Lord, $#M7: W. I ., | School officials in T ss., re- Ne\;\r L.ondon |, A, 9, on the proposed am ing | the week in the cities of New ; $1,001. As the appropriation is b cently caculated the mon ned tor | ffuality ffuantity § fuickness ey e o s Dest of bath tubs, latest devices In | Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford, Water- |a modification of the plans will be their pupils . Vocation: e, | (NORWICH) } is her ed to read as foll water closets, sinks, and everything | bury and Stamford, the record showing | made. } They found an expe Ll l i 1 compensation of members or the you can thiak of in the plumbing lina | a total of 99 permits for buildings cost- | —_— ReLibos An i o ad | New diacharging three 2 ne | ‘,\‘\\':u.m nr;ilrl :\.:;}Ir.;'m:”e'zx) 300 Call 35 up on the 'phone, write ot | ing $377, | SOUTH MANCHESTER. D horlc Bab ron $15,000 | e —~TO— | and o leage each way for see us. We will fix you up ID g00@ | The most important projects of the |- = o STEO00E O 0001 cargoes of Fresh Min EW YOG 5 the ar at the rate of shape at a moderate price. week include several new schoolhouses | Herman Montie is having plans | ! NEV ORK cents per milg ench member shail aico — in Bridgeport, where an appropriation | figured for the erection of a new hot dr | receive one Mileage at the same rats OLEY of $180,000 has just heen authorized, | on Summer street. It will be of frame 1, ov o nt . 2 Yraamcey for attending any extra session calied A. J. WHi & CO,, factary buildings in Waterbury, New | construction &nd will be arranged for | anian ot oo tin oo City of Loweli L N ey i Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street | Britain and _ Plainville, apartment | two tenements h they are subjecte 3 ek, { | appropriation of Stuch sum as will rep L Y buflding in Bristol, theater and as- | Work is well along on the remodel- pro | uie <« Shingles, House Finish and| and Chester W. Chapm | Fedamt e B Tafa of fidbroportion b: sembly hall in Unionvi business | ing of Charles Cheney's residence on R of Chouse: Luis Fuuie feXt Lllle s o e appropriation allotted to the Toy ROBERT J.COCHRANGE | block in Hartford. und several resi- | the Hartford road. The stucco work |eyesis. S ; Rough and Dressed [ o Sow Tork ‘Youls'iave u eilgielil | by the state Highw y. Commiasioner . <=4 | dences in New Haven, Hartford, Stam- | is being finished. depe 3 Al ey e GG ruL sy iine | Alonzo Main and. gthers b recons GAS FiTTING, ford and Bridgeport. Edward Elliott Is finishing Robert agd o | | e B e o I o % ots taken a3 Hpootia Tosin Mvet- » ag o & : Smith’s new house on Edgerton street. i Ha it e R el e, Dalaiakug {913, in regard to PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Contracts have been awarded during | ST 1 Sdge str I an teamer leaves New London at 8 Beld Jug. B SR ro 3 3 the week for a business block, several | John Mahoney is plastering Willlam | cjares dafly (except Sunday), due New | new ro&d neer B o A Ny matte 10 West Main Street, Norviich, Conn. | residences, garage and theater in | McCormick’s new two-family house on | in great variety.’ Pier 70, liast River, 5, 8d | orA5et {5 some before such meeting. Agent for X. B. O, Sheet Packing | Bridgeport, postoffice building and sev- | Edgerton street “Did you ever re | 40, North River, 7 o'cloci next | *'Bl§iness’ meeting called at 1.3 a : s eral ‘good houses in New Hdven, | L. C. Baker company, have been(, c 0 ou met m | morning. o'clock 4 factory addition in Naugatuck, resi. | awarded the contrict for an extension | P o S0V ot me? | E PPELL 8“ Wickels and staterooms from ticket ted at Ledyard, Conn., Sept. ’I’ F BURNS dences in Stamford and Sound Beach, | of & concrete culvert and new retain: | cigner. Cyouwre (i i 1 agent raiiroad station. B i e schoolhouse, three store and apartment | over Bigelow brook for E. ever known who h | Meals a la Carte D E. LESTER., o 0 Y | EIgRs, e iieh. eviouee aiis s8verer | Hllltary. R Central Wharf and 150 Main Street NORWI R iy H | trame ' residences n Hartford. A Telephznzs (¥ Selectmen -] g nd Pl §, | number of contracts for one and two. MYSTIC. == e - | > gl iz ealin an umain family houses have also been awarded That dd biees Sedicts | NEW YORK s - " 52 Franklin Stresi In various parts of the state” | Freq Buveriin ia conmrucene o |That sudden breeze, predicts M. C. HIGGINS [ASSESSORS' NOTICE 3 Norwich had five sales last week to|large bay window on the south side | J New England 8 hip C six a year ago that week while the | of his bungalow at Willow Point ana| & freeze. Be prepared OAL % iy i e mortgage loans for th resps\cuve; is making other improvements. | TR : weeks were $7293 and $5700. Silas Maxson has completed a three | R e i C. l:. WHlTAKER New London had three sales and|room addition to the camp, his resi| et a as eater HIGHRGIADE SOALH i hto N Y k e e e rndad i loans amounting to $18,750 last week | dence at Willow Point, and has begun | | Office ana Yard 203 North Main St Aerwicn (o ew Xor to Taturn tg tho Assessors on or before necessor to to six sales and loans of $7200 for the | additions and alterations to more of | 1 ! [ the first day of November, 1918, & 5. F. GIUSON. previous year. his Willow Point property | Al inow it dsnserous o | Office Telephone 1257 CHELSEA LINB { written” or ‘rinted gk, property signed "ind Gravel Hoofs Wilke ate s on il akfast in a cold room, and Fos | Swned by them on the Arst day of an el Roofs, Walks MIDDLETOWN. it's ‘not very comfortable. Whereas, | | tober, 1913. Those failing to 'm 5 & Weat Matn 5t THE BEST PROOF with one of our Heaters installed, you| 9+ A~ MORGAN & SON Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 | (") 0 o enalts of 1 Tad: L. Southmayd has leased from o o 3 e sim st | All outside rooms. R "“;":'0, j‘mn‘“’;“;‘“ ! Hro S George T. Meech the former Aland ¢PIY have fo light it a few minutes GOAL | Excellent Dining Service, | sors“Oice in ity or will Pe . . P T ek Citi | store on Main street and the second- b. ore breakfast is called in orde i Leave Norwich, Tuesdays, - § | mail upon’ application. SR BT e grizen: | and third floors have been leased for have the dining room comfortably A |} Thursdays and Sundays, 5.5 {|° Hours: 9 a. m Wed . | & photograph gallery. A new entrance oo = ¥ | Office 57 West Main St., Telephone 513 | | [0 | Josurs: b e e Doan's Kidney Pills were used—they Will be buiit and interior changes made. o Yard:Gsntral Whart, Telsphons 883 | Leaves New York, Brooklyn At A peep Into an up-to-date bathroom | brought benefit. | e o = We carry these Heaters in three dif- | PROMPT DELIVERY culine Eiar Mondiye (Visdrse- ol Synpp A ST fe ooy less rofreshing than the bath| The story was told to Norwich resi- | ROCKVILLE. * ‘r;“'"“ Etyle i | Freight received until 5 p. m. SR e iself. During the summer you wi R S Siier 205 o ot E L pcelvel orwich EbhE. ) #e e St S (o ha en fhe bod:ly“”“' Plans are being figzured for the hot A | F. V. KNOU Agent s comfort. I will show you samples and | Time has strengthened the evidence. water heating system (o he installed . SO e e ) ] JOH MURPHY, plans of the porcelain 1d other tubs | Has proven the result lasting, in St. Bernard’s new rectory and the The Criole, something new in Gas | gl b and give you estimates for the work | | plumbing will be ready to figure next | Heaters | JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, of puiting them in in the vest manne: ?r}: '"”'f““"‘ ':‘ h]“"‘" tetimony: =k - b o el B s e e ] MICHAEL J. CURRAN, from : anitary standpoint—and guar- € proof convincing. 1 S e ) | i ges » & "v fce € r 1' Y ER J. F. TOMPKINS. i restdents. . Brlef t | e ALWAYS IN STCOK i e . &, MP. -3 Mrs. Oscar Bjork, 3531% West- Main e S] . EURES. ‘ ATHRUP NOI ILE 67 West Main Strest Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “I rot | Lity oi Norw ch pDL g00d results from Doan's Kidney Pills 'fi i 1D IS Market an - ;nd don't hesitate to recommend them. pn‘é’,':fi‘s“u';iim“"ii‘?'};i' }]Y::,?fsufalg‘:l ds &E ectrica parime il P ey ONIVERSITY PLACE gplne logal voters of the Town of FAR-TNERRCd by buokacha Bhd WRLgleiier of & KeRESRETIreRIng QoW Fhona. ©ne Blook West of Broadway | o8x {1onday, the Gth aay The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos 11 to MILL, CAbTINGS = Speciaity. sive Promut Attentiou FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LIME. Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all hard Plasters and Prepared Roofing. Best Roofing P.int in the markel. Fuil line of Sewer Pipe. THE UPSON WALL BOARD IS INEXPENSIVE WATER PROOF AND IN HANDY SIZES. Largest Storage Capacity || in City A N. CARPENTER Tel. 171 23 Commerce &t ¢ L] g Babies! Scon they will be big boys and girls, and their faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and we'll catch their smiles, LAIGHTON THE PHUTOGRAPHER Opposite Norwich Savings Soctety. THERE is no aavertising medium 1n Eastern’ Connecticut 1t The B 16tin for husiness ‘Overhauling and' often so lame 1 could hardly move. ! My mother told me that my Kkidney were at faulf, and when I heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills I procured a box at N. D. Sevin & Son’s Drug Store. | They proved to be the remedy 1 re- quired, and in a short time removed every symptom of the trouble.” NO SUFFERING SINCE. Several years later Mrs. Bjork said: “1 willingly confirm my former endor ment of Doan's Kidney Pills. I have had no kidney trouble since this reme- dy cured me.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Ioster-Milburn Co., Buffals, | New York, sole agents for the United | States. Remember take no other. the name—Doan's—ard | Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— TOMUBILES, CARRIAGES. TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical repalrs: painting, t ning. upholstering and wood wor acksnuthung in all its branches Soott & Clark Corp §07 to 515 North Main St WALL PAPERS A full Mine of the aboie With new additions coming slong, includiag ihose with eut out borders. Moldings and bands to matcn. Mixed I paints, muresco and linis; also ary .lau imitations. in tne markel for painting, .”.r-nn.m. and decorating il ihe Ume, P.E. MURTAGH @2 and 94 West Mair Streer {began Monday installing its new key | switch boxes for the trolley block | nals. Bridgeport—Attorney and Mrs. D. F. Day have returned to their home on Uncowa Hill after a stay in the Adi- rondacks. ' Norfolk—Prof. William H. Taft will | be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Dennis, at Tamarack lodge, in }Frult Weatogue.— Lev. Charles P. Croft has left on an automobile tour, ex- pecting to spend a few weeks in Can ada. Meriden—The Connectic t company folk this (Wednesday) evening. Essex.—Henry Steers has the houseboat Dauntless to his home in Port owing to the closed up and returned Chester, N. Y poor hunting this season. Alice Bidg., 321 Main St. S5y | Trees and a full line of Ornamental Nursery Stock. Landscape Designing and | Planting. CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. | HARTRIDGE’S NURSERY, | NORWICH, CONN. Waterbury—The Manufacturers’ Na- tional bank has already found a ma; ket for the $100,000 worth of water. bonds which it bought from the city a short time ago. Ansonia—Word has been received here of the death, Sept. 23, in Tacoma, Wash., of the Rev. Edward P. Pay- |} son, one time pastor of the First Co; | cunara, SHORT SEA TRIPS | Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Richmond, | Baltimore, Savantdah and ‘the South. Washington, Bermuda, To and From Europe White Star, Anchor, American, \€d Star, French, Italian, Nortn Ger- JullN 0. FOX & CO. —DE SRS IN— L {(Lumber of All Kinds Lime, Cement, Drain Pipe, Fertilizers, Fire Brick, Ladders, Paints, Oils and Varnishes and Salt NEW YORK CITY Oloss to Wholesale and Rotel) ory Goog- Dlllr‘ MODERN ABSGLCRLY 300 Rooms (200 wi RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP Exceilgnt Restaurant and Oafe. *Moderate Prioe Send for free illustrated G :'n" t Now Fork Sreve. HOTEL==| 72 Harris St, Putnam, Conn. G REGORI AN THE FEM'ON-CHARVLEY BUILDING CD., in:. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH., CONN. fon e Deatt an man Lloyd and other lines, Berths gresational church. Death was due t0 | r.gorved Im advance. Lowest rates Darghele Everything in ocean travel. Hartford.—Harry K. Taylor has| Full information of complained to the police about the practice of an automobile driver who scoots past his house in the early hours | of the morning and disturbs his slum- bers through the aid of an open muf- fler. —Steamshin JOHN A. DUNN and Tourist 50 Main Street. Ageat— Fair Haven—The handsome chalice presented Rev. D. F. Baker by the children of St. Francis church on Sun- day, 18 of gold, and cost $200. This was a fine tribute by the children to the former assistant pastor of this church, Meriden.—Rev. C. R. Tappert's co: gregation in Berlin, Ont, Can., will s0on he worsmipping in a new $45,000 church, the work on the structure to be started in a few weeks. Mr. Tap- port was formerly pastor of the Im- manuel Lutheran church on Hanover street. . New Haven—As one of the fe American representatives af the inter- natlonal conference regarding tuber- culosis, Dr, Stephen J. Maher, of 212 Orange street, will leave today (Wed- nesday) on board Berlin, where, on Oct. ence is to begln, the Muuretania for 26 the confer- A process for using peat powder as locomotive fuel has been perfected by | a Swedlsh engineer. WE SERVE THE BEST ICE CREAM IN THE CITY Have you tried it? If not drop in and try an order of any of the following flavors: Neapolitan Vanilla Maplo-iut Strawberry Cherry-Bisque Fistachio or Chocolate THE WAUREGAN HOUSE 'The Parker-Davenport Co. Droprietors. C. M. WILLIAMS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Estimates Cheerfully Given Tel. 370 216 MAIN ST. ORDER IT NOW Ropkine & Co. s Light Dinuer Ala 76c per doxen. Koehler's Pilsner, 300 per dozen. Trommer's Svergroen, 1bo per uen, Free delivery to all paris of the eity. H. JACKEL & £O.7eluphone 136-& THERE 1s no navertlsing medlum in Bastern Connecticut cqual te The Bule letin for business results 85TH ST, FIFTH AV. BROADWAY. 8 Stort Modern. Absolutely Fireproof.| 1 Poxintionn, comfortable and homelike. Nearest amnsements, shops and depots. NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Rooma, each with private hun 8 5008 room and dats, $200 Fi ‘hy. OTHFRS UP TO $3.50. PARTOR, BKDROOM, BATH. $.00. Speclai‘ratos week or monih. B w I carte, Alro table d'Dote. . THEY, Prop. $950. Lower than ever in price. Better and more for your money than ever be- fore. 1914 Overland is here Demonstration will convince you it is the automobile of the year to buy. M. B. RING AUTO CO. AGENTS, 19 Chestnut Street Telephone. STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 60 WEST MAIN ST. J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin 8t Whitestone bc and ths J. K. C. Cigas e best on the market Ly them 100 Town I the purpose ing by baiiot disapproval of a pro- amendment to the constitution of tate, which ds as follow compensation members of Assembly shall not exceed the term for which they and one mileage each way ilar session at the rate of mile; each member shall he mileage at the same 1ding any extra session Governor. xes will be open from 9 m. until 3 o’clock p. m. at Sprague, Sept. 30, 1¥13. ARTHUR P. COTI, Town Clerk. of thelr psider Approvil ¢ “nuIL FOR THE ROAD BY MEN WHO KNOW.” There's no possibility of mechanical troubles or calls for expenses. The Deluxe is pre-emiusntly the sound, husky, comfortable mount. You owe it to yourself to find out all ‘about tr DeLuxe. Ths uitimate cholce of all ex- perienced riders. WILSON BROS,, Agents, auglsd Norwicn, Acme Cushion Shoes for ladies are the most comfortable shoes made. - Just the anoe for the lady with tender feet, OXFORDS and BOOTS SOLD BY M. J. CUMMINGS 52 Central Avenue, Norwich, Conn. Call 131% Mme. Garvagh Taft PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Truthful in her predictions, reliab in her advice, no matter what troub you may havs with yourself or others. Come and she will guide you. 204 FRANKLIN STREET Up one flight, over Avery’s store. Conn. THERHE 1s no advertising medium in Easiern Connectiout equal to The Bul- letin for business resuits,

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