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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1913 INSURANCE. / TAKE A POLIGY in the AAETNA ©N YOUR ALT® with J. L. LATHRE® & S©NS AN IMPORTANT PROPOSITION ryon whe has THE INFIELD FLY: Some Good Pointers Regarding This Bewildering Play. ball playing, as there are many exten- sive plateaus and broad, flat level tracts near the big cities. In order to utilize the soil to its greatest advan- tage tlers were bullt one on top of an- other by the Moors and these form an attractive setting for the ball grounds. Games are played on improvised dia- monds where the ball parks are not built, and, while the sames do not fake on the seriousness of a major eague contest they afford quite as much enjoyment for the spectators. Brief State News Plainville—Of the 48 ballots rejected NAPS WIN INTER-CITY SERIES Fhere is still a little confusion about the exact operation of the infield fly rule. 'This rule declares the batter to be out wheneyer he puts up a fly ball that can be landled by an Infielder, with first and second bases unoecupled, rovided there are not two men out af he time. This does not apply to a Jine hit, but tc any high fly whieh an inflelder can get under. The rule does not apply if only the flrst base is oc- eupied. ‘Bhere must be runners on both first and second and less than two out. This rule was adepted a number of years ago In ordsr tv aveld the chanee of a Defeat Pirates In Seventh Game 4-1—Timely Hitting Wins For Cleveland—Steen and McQuillan Pitch Fine Ball Pittsburgh, Oet. 14~—The Cleveland lle” Brickley, Harvard; a crack half Amerfeans today won the seventh and | back and kicker was out of the prac Qeciding game of the inter-city series, 1um activities today on aecount of an Pittsourg - Natlonala by a |injury: During the game with Wil- The offical attendance Brickley sustained a receipts 50. hip bruise which became froublesome batted hits afterwards and as a reswlt of which ting of 4 te 1: and Adams for’ six in three nings, but MeQuilian, Who re- | physicians ordered him te remain in | cinch double play, which often eame |in the recent election all but 20 were piac him, did not allow a hit and |s xl clothes for a time. He limped | up before this rule was put in foree. | blanks. Bvidently the voters cared to oniy 19 batsmen faced him. Steen |alohs the side lines today while the | With men on first and second and only | vote only on the Hcense question, was steady exeept in the second u\»ielmen was put through light drills.| One or nene cut, if the batter lifted a fien three hits gave Pittsburgh | Because of pelting rain. hailand snow | fiy ball to an iufielder, said inflelder. Il New Britain—A meeting of the fts only run. Singles by Liebold and | the practice was held in the baseball | @ foxy play could muff or trap the mutford district of the Swedish clison in the first inning and John- | case: ball, Xamns tu cateh it on the fiy. In|jyutheran clergymen will be held-In thaf case the runners would be forced to advance, and the fielder, if a smart player. could force two of them out thus get a double play, which @ould not be rrevented in any way by | the batting side. If only first base was ocoupled he would not get a or the netted Cleveland tripled_in the when Wagner fumbled Liehoid’s grounde and made another run in tb nen Wils son muifeq Chapman’s fly Chap- d_on singles by ie and e two New Britain second today (Wednesday) and Thursday. MoNuity Getting Into Form. Willie Bryan MecNulty, who styles | himself the gentleman fighter, and has aspirations of leading the feath- erweight class is sojourning in New London, preparing for a bout to be seored Stamford.—W. Hoyt Weber of Stam- ford has boen appointed by Governor Baldwin delegate from the state of Connecticut to the fifth national con- ; T By stuged in the Whaling town Within & | DOur coeld slwass beat 1t fo frat 3 | Sevation —convention to be held at . an insure 110000004 & 0short time. Kiforts have been made | ha ran It sut. hut with first and sec- | Vv #shington, D. C, Nov. 18 to 20. Reliable Compasies Pittsburgh 9 1000000 01, & 4% secure Al Deimont. the arack Bos: | ho,ran It sut but with frst end gec; Rates. = Sleen o Ourischi Adame Mo-lten feather aé his opponent and it is| g double play, hence the rule. Westport.—I'rederick ~M. Saimon of ISAAC S. JONES Quillan and Stmon. ¢ expected that the®. articles will be|® SO Plav: Bence e e is hit | Westport has been appointed county Estats A AT clinched within a day or two. the chief umpire is required to declare | {reasurer for the coming year by the neurance and Real Estate Agent| WwESTERLY HIGH AT N. F. A. McNulty resided in New London | the betier out while the ball 15 in the | county commissioners, succeeding Bd- Rnc" hds E‘NM"Q» et hun St - - a few ears ago and is known 1o ajr. It does not make any difference win C. Keeler of Norwalk, who has i Academy Boys Go Through Hard |the fight fans of this city. For the| then whether the ball is caught or not | Olled the office for the past five years. Scrimage in Preparation for To- Past elgl months he has been in{so far as th: batter iz concerned. He | 2 "_RU fi WRFCKS B e g | Maine and New Brunswick secking to| s out, anyway, and-the base runners| Middletown.—Rev. E. R. Hyde ond a A i restore his health which suffered aare not forced to advance, but may gation of officers and membe of stra - 5 2 nockout about a v ago. Willie's | hold their bases. John's lodge, ¥, and ;! went to demon te the value of acci-{ The Westerly m)u\ o “"‘“"[\u Tondun boat will prave to<thal| his declar'ng the hatter out on such | Wallingford Sunday afterncon and 2 Ducls i against the Academy IIneud | youth whether or not he has regained | a fly prevents a double play of a cinch | conducted services at the Masonic dent insurance. this afternoon on . F. A. campus Get a policy in the TRAVELERS' B. P. LEARMED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Busiding Agency Estabfiskea May. 1336, REMOVAL home, custom. | Dis strensth and form and if he finds he has the goods he after the best of them. variety. Now, the infleld fly does not in accordance with have to be caught to retire the batter, who is out a: yway as soon as he puts up the ball, and i§ so declared by the | umpire while the' ball is in the air. an annual and this, the first interschool contest on the local field this season, promise to be an interesting The hame feam promises to have its t Ineup in the feld and or New Have New York is —Miss Mabel FFletcher of ppointed sup ndent Favor Longer Draft Period. s he will {;0! | | | | 5 g But it makes a difference {o the base| of nurses in the Connecticut Trainin Silversweig, Goldstein and McCormick | League may lead a crusade of class | 7" ,f it is cought by one of the in- | New Hav ospital. Fletcher is Tho were unable to play lnst Satur- | “E” organizations to obtain a five- | §0i30rs if 13 the same as any Ny ball | & sradi or S ol Liicher 18 § 4ay are all back in the lineup and gday extension of the draft perlod | 4ng they must hold their bases untll| Schonl sor Surocd Bt b e ot ih team is working smoothly with Cap- | Discussion of the question took Dlace | fhe cateh has been made. But if it is! 3 New i informally Ya the Dboys [ meeting toda Tuesday in|a resolution at the league’s annual | and later, it was said, ng such a change muffed the | to retouch their tinue to the nex pase runners do not have | bases and may con- | base, if they can| CURIOUS BITS OF HISTORY. practice tion for the today, the ! to the Nationa ociation of the |make their way there without being| If the 17 tury Tnglishman fail- William F. Hill, Beal Estate and Fire | Playme ten-minute | National Assoclation of the MInoT| fopened wits the baml . This e vaint ] ed in his manners 1t we i Insurance has cemuved to 25 Shetackst roimst the scrubs. The f Leagues be " | which has caused quite a good deal of | of instruction “The R strect, opposite Thames Nationa! Baok. men sholved sp | Lea arghment ome have claimed that|a book published in 1675, contains the Over Wochuoreh's 5 and 10z Stors. ATTORNEYS AT LAW | The Connecticut Field Trial club|. President Lynch of the Natonal | Buttons to play with the Bandstiings,| The second half _PLUMEING AND STEAM FITTING i | wili nola 1¢s 2 S ue. however, has decided that this | Belt or Clodk. o (o pu I mow | and excitment each & s 2 e S 18 its annual trials at Hamp : 2 ide I or pur m now | and excitment each goal. be e g — crubs Defeat First Eleven and Twe | ton, Conn. on Tuesdas, October 31, | is mot the caee If the ball is caught | and then on the Stomarh “tis a pleas- | I turn and each team irving their v RGgiars. Ijuret [ Fhcee i " 2" mershership " stk | o pinyers mist fola, el hases The | a0t st s well wont e ROBERTJ COCHRANE T practice at Frank be divided for the first, 330 for the ; back and tou their bases and can|of his ab: pursues and presses | resulted in Jess “""” ba PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING y " Roon was somews % fo the | second, and $20 for the thitd, There | g0 as far f as they are able to. | him Into some cor S hRTTEeR | Scoring With . fast ‘shoot ten minutes L . B:f_':’fu&_l)_““?“sl& ‘t"‘m’:fi'}"_ Eiversits of Pens rsity | will be ancall age stake with similar WEE ElLA 10 j Beores Wi | SomRimp l Thel Stesling (ary 10 West Main Street, Norviich, Conn. Nt Bank, Sustucke: 3% geven for besides ted by | money s. A cup ‘also will be comrade perceives s’ in danger.” | took ol ey kept the o pack Encrance matrwsy nest te Tharis | i scrubs In the ’ awarded to the winner in each stake. BASEBALL IN SPAIN. T saa)4o ¥lls Sovibammed U thelr owr BAlf | AMenty or, LB O ANASE Seolng - ' Samk e % by t , t = = \te a man, to hen he is hey failed to score, thus ng o [ the | Challenge for Grammar Schools. Sing or reading efore good the winners hy 2 goals to - That <uaden breeze, predrchs e ST | basketball team challenges the Broad oA A ey happen I saved the goal.time after time. The Y ! Bilo e wea rad [y abdies S ok i e A S strong Sterling team will he seen in . P a freeze. Be prepared—— | i sy e S e o coming. world'a: Tiin. of the two s A Taftville for the second same in Heaimg ah lumihng. S S et Lenle Myde i b : g 25 . - \*| fight for the champlonship | bad gashes. one above and the other | Jewett_ City ball teams the; every indica- | story in the Inte: FM e ok D 5 o % | below Bis right eve. It was necessary | B | a renewed m e Have tails. Similar be. | COming Saturday and the Tattvilie 97 Hranklin Strezi R HORler e e e R et T any it of | boTs are confdent "of taking three 2 bra | med hie baek sStard on the versity | The Maytaux football team of New it s P A R . e e kfa room, and™ -sides, | leave the fic i enny, light, (eams in this section. | (oward baseball. Spantards are guick ¢ a people’s neizhbors. For cent| A party of thirty-five friends met . perstiet v oo BRICKLEY LAID UP. i Do ik carries the eclement of keen gexc contin nglishmen had. tails. | Providence. street Su evening n 5. 1 GIBSON. ;e “llr’: —— Bquality = s boih arms | Mment. With the falling off in®the In- | ¢ origina from the story that the | honc her Pl e SRE MEAT WoPRaE, Tar ot > e k; Sufers from | gcours almost twice as frequently with | jSrtat, WapalAshiing and the estab- | people of Canterbury or Strood, hav- | of Bostan, D Siien | Asphalt and Gravel Rools, Willke aid ol in orge evere Hip Bruise. | women as with men. more men than | JShment of branch houses of the lead- | ing moclgd at St. Thomas riding upon | by Miss Id al o Urban | PRGNS I e T s et W DG Dot 14 *Char. | omED_being stronger in the right | pEGHIENICR SOMmEraE fone the o8- | a little asu and cut off its tail, were|accompanied by Miss Alidn Frechette | apraa SO e Mntn Ax Cambeidge, Mass, Oct. 14—'Char- | arm than in the lefc ball on a firm basis appears enco Forth ‘all their boys should be born | vielin. = Mr. Fontaine was heard in ¥e carry these Heaters in three dif- | g ; with SRS ot other 1 finely rendered piano and vocal . . & 7 n o ait-| Spanish_athletes are quick on their |} the lonets tions and solos were also given S R pices of Alfonso polo is ju » time of Baward VL by Albert Adams, violinist: Miss 2 : in u becoming 1 . and the players are S renfered Fromt it Tontaine pianist and Richard - The ething new in Gas! - beginning to show proficiency in { Ryle with- the bells. Refreshinents | A Peep into an up-to-date bathroom % A T Che introduction of associati narck and Pepys found that | Were served during the evening which | 18 oniy less rotreshing than the bath | PRICES LEVELED. | T & Rio G B | football was followed by organiz SR ¢ ‘hi's | Was one of Iriends from |itself.” During the summer you will a m at our office and | st | Securitle 3% { several teams and the British setyle | s 1 in his old age | Willima Norwich and New |the more look to the bath for bodily ot us in | Many Active lssues Drop From One to | 3% all is nov estal 2 e 220 | ohdon wesb present comfort. I will show you samples and f | 3 ‘ B sports are pg favor with the Sy e Sonid BeNer el plans of the porvelain other tubs Three Points. e i @ e R Barsi vhen ot is and glve you estimates for the work Giiy-of Neewia Wi O o ol : A% 130% T30k | nOF mastered the -ipside working ] of moiso be- Given a Reception. of puiting iem in in the bust mannes y i ok, O SSguencred e 8 & { baseball, t re ad awalken- mOT] | Mr. and Mrs. GGeorge Simoneau re- |from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- 1ty o1 Norw:c | teveniing of prices which oversnadowea B 5 ; s e cet, my rest o7 | turncd Saiurddy evening from. their | aatee the @htire job. i i aa2 all other developments in last week's i L | Tuia,0DRceDr—Sodn9q,F' ieoswandzfie vds In his dlary | honeymoon passed in Flushing, L. I, Sy Gss & Electrical Depar:ment | Sk ket was v i some e g | Mo e ey b et e slept"at | New orke ind a reception fn (el J.F. TOMPKINS, | effect today. Prices yield 1 ‘one #1110 | position of Spain the matives have el T o cld 4t the home of Hom g SRR oo e SL R e e e : S e e £ e e ST M et | 67 West Main Street S EE s e B R s : | Ve Heen eotoghar | epicudism being now | dahlias, At seven oclock e guerts : ng occurred during the morning T nd pa % | Fies, (dkc anfl Breu e e TR el i der the 1iberal patronage of | d men. and then it was a very rainy | per. Mr. and Mrs. Simoneau. lcave LEGAL NoTICES. | dullness and some | . the Spanish ruler these conditions are nd then T was a little weary, | this week for a’week's stay in Boston 2 vl | chiefly in United St . gradually becoming changed and tie belween waking and then | and Hartford “Puone se jpDer: hnd | i | ordinarily ph nature of the in, one after another, 1 T s T ! ! S way to a mc 1 content, in_all my Gone to Virginia, 2 Y ans s o | 64 861 ¥ number of Tob LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | gently offered b | g & nuiBbse o A e pyJotn, H se )1:!\\4 ol Y ok the leaders Southern | ] ire of th INTERESTING BITS. emploven in Westerly s an electririas 0 | its decline to the lowest price where two American teams pl o for vse in cotton mills, is|Va., where for the next ¢ nit > o engs being directly associated with | Hol Where a native nine engaged e e i ae e o aont & proposed suit of th t o 118 | American nine. The spectators watc itutes are beins tried, bt | wiring in the Dan il i |1 her E) na | the selling of Southern Pacific wis rules. Amerieans who are located in Alse D big demand for Presented at Occum.™ | of the Asseszors or of the Town Clerk 1 . bably with le to other act 0 o | prospects and sveak hovefully for the | ep: hegan fa be trouble- | s Oernn b 0 Taftullc, onen- ALl ti his motic -+ o doean ocks Zo sl salsiaize some ak gns 4o as 1583, whem the ; { wili - Y | iverae faciors: “These inciud : . sl S PPiis must be upon blanks rur- 4 4 o' a8 |tion and fnancial conditions abroad a 4B W o .\.‘Q.%n.’v'a]‘xlu-"»““‘m\ for AUERuEd "‘,‘;‘,;M,,} R aathe TS - . . which are once more sumiciently tente : A ord fai s SRRl . eland | to sive rise b the heliet In an early | 32 il SR 0 - e kst snd | ARESER LR QR 1iES T - — e — oot1sd Assesgor haif miica *on " Camidian Pacific caused o m i ot | Upright ........ 156,120c, 28c | R e e or 3 ‘ e i T e n Litehfiel piaces A mber re. | London's participation In thin| .00 St %'k 2 2 Inverted .. ... -10c, ¥ 20c, 25¢ Tngs socet ASSESSO | e s ; ; 7o oxrit com ] N b i A s “ zsc Manm gua.anmd fi 90 days B = 1 persons i ot 8 ment | ‘0 LL Fitte B iod 1166 praberty SiEhan ek o NG | e GG pecula | rd Avenis O point. Tonited States four | Thind Arene " . G mm iano and Harmony [ N i it a T S ulihs o ca otal sales, pa Tnlop. Pacin s \ FRIESIA REFRACTA ALBA (white), per dozen. .. .. 10c! gouuio now open for ssason of 1913 | od apenti) oF 10 plr cont aadi ey R #:| CROCUS, perdozen ............................ 10c|Room 6, Alicz Bldg. Tel. 968 | ssors will be atthe following STOCKS. i E | 3 T o | g si ! JONGOUES per dozen ™. :2 o5 . . 00 o aiia.. oo 15¢ | Blore, Versy ) | . 0. "ot it | NARCISSUS, per dozen ::........... ... o0 vve.. 20c) AUT“ R“BES Da'te é 2an, Oct i e = Ttan” Copper i : i i 5 SAMUEL BALDWIN | Gy 2 Chem. DAFFODILS, perdozen ................. Just Received | 2 i 1 | v Cae & F at 0t - co | Ao ittos A Farg J s |HYACINTHS, each ............................ 4c| Montana and Plush—Large Sizc; | S Am, Couan Ol 00 Wes T et o ar | Rubber " Interlined—Inexpensive | . octisd « e % 3on Wostnyhse e o ) A oo e 1000 Woatwartn M mw o SPECIAL | Wind Proof, Water Proof, Moth Proof | ——— B O 210 Wheet el bt [ i Eccnomxcal Robe to buy. i [ o CoTTON. | Lindsay Special Outfit—Burners, Mantle and Globe com- i ! Nei | i % New York, Oct. 14—Spot cotton | lete, worth 50c—Sale price. . . ... | All persons T oR 18 - ANOKA 1 ew | o e quiet; middiing uplands 13.50; gulf B.gtey 7 P! R RRTIRR:.. | The L L Chapma“ C o] ,},f“.,‘,“;“ 1z : i Do pid new 13.75; sales 480 : Handled Axes (steellaid) ................ 59c | Ll O “Defore, the first day ovember, R it Bupss e elo Ogtaner 15.05; = G |~ 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. | s oo i Beestriod ¥y S D50 Anaron oember 12.71; Mareh - Svets ’ y signed and’ sworn to, of all taxable e TeTe May s Ball Peir. Riveting Hammers ...................... 25¢c| ; LR RSB g b0, s B i of October, 1 MCOLL R Sl Gt 1 MONBY Sew Sets, worth 88c .. .... . ....... o0l i... 25::[ “Fnose Taiilni 0 make a lst will be A Malderins Locamolivo S # charged a penalty of 10 per cent, addi- e New York, Oof, li—Money on.call orth oSt s i ‘ {ionat, according (v i Cluett, Pocbody & Car Yav. Makars e T Ol Meney on L [ Sy Files, w 10c SLgiER e s S s i e puiieck 0P recarving fats 0o ] 1% leat losn § 1.3; closing bid | Extension Bit Holders, worth $1.25, for ..,........ $L. OO\ Voluntown. on Wednesday, Oct. 3 recommentan i Duien Gus <4 gifered al 3 13, : A - | etk B A SWAMP-: e svarsinimg. b e ?: lotes weule) mixty dsya (it e Chisds iy L Sans e oy .er... Bcand 10c | CHARLES H. BARBER ROOT i iancy, ver | 58 B 58 BTt e Ammcters, worth $1.25 .., 5 b vio L i Bel 29¢ a Ib. gL oo may be foued just ‘:n-" g A e B T CHIGASS GRAIN MABKEY. | i N T R T Bt & i ot R e o i Assessors . $u may have o sample ofenan Gial Wk » A . % ¥ 4 Sk Tois roraBle medlsine by | e ooy £ N ga o mewowx o ow AT . Datad al Voluniown. Conn, Oct. 14, Ao pamphiec teiling ‘uil | 100 Do WA oo £ d o oetiia o e o B e = Dunnis: Pharmacy |=——————— Wi wani 1 DUt yeur by bubl T ¢ .'\“L,fh,’.m e Tesae 7 ALBERT BOARDMAN, Proprietor | rMERE 15 no advertising medium in Yelfor te pyblic. Lere is no Honsy, b Rastern Cennecticut egu ie The Bul- m heliur than Shioggh the o B R T BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET 50 Main Stree! ot for Biiiness reauite. the runners kad to remain their | followi bases until the ball was either cauzht | ing | er muffed or allowed o hit the ground. | less ood hel ‘Be urse with o than ridiculous to pull ints on for him Connecticut Trials Arranged. i di tis no Yy the Five Years of Severe Rheumatism The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14 Barton Street, Boston, Mass,, i3 anoth- er victory by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great medicine has succeeded in many cases where others have utterly failed. Mr. Goldstein says: “I suf~ fered from rheumatism five vears, It kept me from business and caused ex- cruclating pain. My knees would be- come as stff as steel. I tried many medicines without rellef, then took Hood's Sarsaparilla, soon felt much better, and now consider myself en- tirely cured. 1 recommend Hood's. Get it today fn usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabse TAFTVILLE Artesian Well Being Driven For Dan- iel Shea on Merehants Avenue—Mr. Shea Now in Ireland, An artesian well digger is at work driving a well for Daniel She® of Mer- chants avenue. The well is located between the two houses owned by Mr. Shea on Merchants avenue and because of the narrow space between the buildings the workmen had a good deal of trouble In setting up their machine. Thé residents of the houses get their water from the well but generally during the summer months the water gets very low and causes those depending on it incon- venience, It is thought that by driving the well deep enough a great- er waer supply may be secured. Jas. Daley of Merchants avenue had a welt sunk at his residence I week, being necessary to go dow: feet to get a good flow of water. Mr. Spalding of Woodstock has charze of the work. A letter receivefl here by relatives of Danlel Shea of Merchants avenue tells of his arrival in Ireland where he will spend some time touring. Before re- turning Mr_Shea wiil aiso visit Eng land and Scotland Mr. Sheay who ailed-on September 25 is expected to al e home in three or four weeks: Taftville Wins From Sterling 2 to 1. The Taftville Soccer Football team went to Sterling Saturday afternoon to | play against the Sterling team. The | game was fast and exciting from start | to finish. The Taftviiles taols the lead after 20 minutes of play and after | that the home team could not hold the | Tafiville forwards. — Alec Finlayson { finally scoring five minutes before timo was called Knees Became Stiff Coal CHAPPELL Lumber TELEPHONES Office Telephone COAL ARD LUMBER. uunlity Uuantity uuidmen We have a full supply of Clean, Fresh Mined Goal and Central Wharf M. C. HIGGINS COAL HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 203 North Main St Why not get in YOUR supply before bad weather arrives? 60, Brick, Lime 20 YEARS FROM NOW will your !nmuiumanumwt ‘be crumbl. ing to dust? let us show you specis mens of our work erected move than 20 YEARS AGO. - The polish is bright, lettering clear, and Cement | edges sharp and general appearance 1267 GOAL Office 57 West Main St., Yard Central Wharf, Tels J. A. MORGAN & SON Telephone 510 ephone 534 PROMPT DELIVERY _~--cor Market and Sh Phone. GCOAL free Buming Kinds and Lohi3) {is mow located in his new A D. LATHROP, hetuc. Telepbons 153-13. | Hours as good as when erected. Ihe Chas. A, Kuebler Go. 1. 39-41 Franklin St. JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town St, Norwich, Dealer in OILS, GREASES, GASOLINE A Full Supply Always on Hand. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for Oil Stoves a Specialty. Telephone 318 ‘Coxeter, THE TAILOR, and quarters 208 MAIN STREET, Stead Block GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer <2 Providence Si., Tafivill: Prompt sttention to day or night calla Telephone 630 _oridM Whawi DR. F. D. COLES Veterinary Surgeon Office, HODGE'S STABLE Phone 10 Residencs 1095 phone F. W. GUILD Watches and Diamonds Jewelry and Silverware Personal attention given to Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re=- pairing, 56 MAIN STREET. Phone 242-2 We carry a full line | of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Etc. All kinds, in the best quality and workmanship. It will pay you to call on us and get prices, which are the lowest in town. Our Watches are fully guaranteed. We buy and gxchange old gold, sil- ver and jewelry for thier full value. Expert Watchmaker and Repalring. J. OGULNICK & €O, 65 Franklin St, Opp. Bulletin Bldg. Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST i May Bulldmg JaniTuWE Palace Fool and Billiard Parlors Six_Tables—five pool and one Billiard, Tables sold and repairing done . ut reasonable prices. Supplies at all times. 49 MAIN STREET ORDER IT, NOW Ropkins & Co’s Light Dianer Als, 76¢c_per dozen. Koehles’s Pilsner, S0c per dozen. Trommer’s Tvergreen, 6¢ per ‘ozem, Free delivery to all parts of the city. H. JACKEL & CO.Teltphone 138-& DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO EAR, NOSE and THROAT 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., Sundays excepted, aid by appointment THE FENTON-CHARNLEY , BUILDING CO., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH CONN. Most Ciga™s Are Good. THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and ses. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t Next to the Falace Cafe ——— WHEN vou want to put your xmn. ness befere the public, there In dium better tuan threush tho ..munu- ing columns of The Bullettr

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