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came an alderman and In 1678 he was chosen mayor for another year. - Willett returned- to New England atter serving his gecond term as TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. New L.ondon $21,500 Cotamissioncs o the genoral Sounct) ot BY H ANDF ULS 1] The Business (NORWICH) 3 i e the United Colonies, and was also di- ! < Fenelon Building a Shell—Blaze Believed to Have Originated xx:rluLun[ f,;,‘ ”’ffluu“xh iu‘lxn‘;s 5 flpux[- Trolleys Lead Center ' Llne chase lands from the Indians and “te s 2 ake necessary ste admissi R From Lighted Cigarette—Joseph T. Donovan, Formerly | 3,0 “*,:,‘,‘w,.:%“‘.*",’,:,‘/?fi‘bzl;‘,’,‘t‘;; ‘,‘1:,; EcraracniHends Danfleid Seiiod T of Norwlch NEW YORK died August 4, 1734 in his Sixty-fourt 4 of Norwich, Loses Stock—Local Reprezentatives at Ded- year. o S Off. lichedand Burned. Scratched STEAMERS City of Lowell New Hampshire chooss thisOuts Mext Luue yuu M@ to Mow oric Vou'll have i defisntiul ooiey oh Souk lsiuna Souwsd und & superb view of the wondertul skyiine and waterfront of Mannattan island. ‘Steamer. leaves New London at 31 P . More firemerd have been injured in and M_ade Sores. Cuticura Soap ication of Willett Memorial. the discharae of their duty during the | and Ointment Completely Cured, > past year than al any time since the creation of the Rhode lsland State | Viremen's Relief fund. The board of | R.&. D. No. 5, Brewer, Mo.—“I had commissioners of the fund had an un- 1‘ ‘been troubled with eczema on my head for | ch it origiiuted. The r of the building t the walls igd exteri QUALITY CLOTHES AT REASONABLE PRICES Shortly after eleven o'clock, Satur- ht, the fire department was ed to a fire in the three-story usually large number of claims to con- | g year. A first it came on in the form of 1 sider and in several instances it has S oEel & b odlon and agent railroad station. a la Carte i y B S buildi; 1ot 1 the least da i e .‘-.L‘hfl(r;g owne_d \;) Edward }4‘]‘ |H-m;<h \u;»_l:’: liv" m_l J (Lm been found an extremely difficult mat- .h:druflp‘w Ch(:a]adhfi:nz Mg~ e 4 O ias’): Oue NG <hoor 15 the Fenclon bakery, the | was eicicn(ly handied hy the volun. | bet¥gen claims that were eligable under e b e e Ready-to-wear Section--Second Floor Plor 40, “North itiver, 7 oclock next store of the Co-operative Woolen | ter fircmen. | the commission’s jurisdiction. wake me from my sleep. I ke ana statercoms from ticki 1 scratched and made sores that, would bleed. My hair came Thirteen new claims were fileq at the Joseph T. Donovan, formerly of Nor- At $15100 Miss Julia Smith, officia’ reoi esenta- | last meeting of the be Maal » which was stocked with cloth- | tive and other members of the Wester- | were allowed aggregat rd, and claims Rritish | - - g $498.50, as A out by handfuls and was thin 2 nats and farnishings. The British | iy Historical socisty were W RASC | filows: Six were: members of the | | T 5 . » iy . NORWICH 80 B e L | etmdnt and i reseivea | <2 DANN I e Women S, M]sses and J“mors Slllts | =T ot et 4 'NEW YORK NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. the second floor and the | howide- inonument, prepared in Wesi- | Granite Cutters’ union hall was on the | ST \ without getting any relief. At last T used T amaats | Cuticura Soap and Olntment, applying the Aihingd fram this | Cuticura Ointment at night and washing 500" will be | myhead in the morning with Cuticura Soap Every model in this lot is a distinctive one. They are all pretty styles in the fashionable materials and colorings. These range in value as high as $19.98. ana_erecteq to the tmemory of | tt, the first inaXor i | gso. by rd floor. The stock of clothing was complete- City club of | vear's appropriation of destroyed: the loss is estimated at exsrais re held | {he smuliest of any year, as there are | and warm water and after the first time $5.000. The loss to the bakery. stock ceme Ehert ] clatmb ivet 1o bo 2 ajaasiate ey i e e i et B o A $22 50 3 $igon, The lons to the bekery, stock | iu Lictis Neck “cmerery un e et 15 be sojudicaisa. inglhem i ihingand burming stopped. t - Norwicii to New York British ¢ $1000 and the ranite Cutters’ union $309. The damage to lding is about $5000, making a oss of about $21,500, all carried | insirance. i st how the fire started s mot Ci knewn. but there is strong hint that a! Charles H. Strong of the Cit legation irom New 1t the cemetery at il | Rev. Clayton A. Burdick, pastor of | month my head was completely cured and | | Sevonth-Day Baptist church, Wester- | my hair bogan to grow out again.” (Signed) | Iy .officiated at the funeral of Repre- | Miss Annie E. Williamson, Nov. 7, 1012. entative Charles Welling Clarke, held | The regular use of Cuticura Soap for tollet in addition to the hon- | anq bath not only tends to preserve, purify nittee appointed by - GOV- | gnq beautify the skin, scalp, hair and hands; CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. Women's and Misses’- Suits Made in the season’s most practical and desirable modeis. A selec- tion from these suits cannot fail to give you perfect satisfaction. All com Leaves New York, Brooklyn e (s e wtaater Th the' P | fumeral The musical portion of the | tationandclogging of the pores, the common ) |} Thursdays and Sundays, 5185 B ibse = 1o the cellar. The L | fimeral services included the Selec- | cause of pimples, blackheads, Tedness and Preity Wool Dresses Smart Sport Coats P m. Srw when discovered was in the cloth- | e ey e nvmen | tions Some Biessed Duy and Crossing | roughness, yellow, ofly, mothy and other 3 ing store ang about an hour after it| Lewis B White of Riyersigs | the Bar, sung by a quartette compos- | unwholesome conditions of the skin. Cutl- Bridge Pler, Mondays, Wednes- 328 been closed for the night. $ e e | ed of John H. Tunner, Albert B, Cran- | cura Soap (25c.) and Cuticura Ointment $7.50 and up $8.95 days and Fridays, 5 p. m. RBefore the firemen arrived the plate | ity club committee, in rec tion of | dall, Lloyd R. Crendall and Frank| (50c.) are sold by druggists and dealers g Freight received until 5 p. m. giass frout of the clothing store Was|ihe services rendercd by her fn con- | il | throughout the world. Liberal sample of There's a style here to suit Some very catohy model F. V. KNOUSE, Agent b~wn out, the flame evidently having v more than| The bearers were iter A. BriS&S, | each mafled free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad- every figure and there’s a goo this lot of under-priced Sport Variety of materials to choose 3 from too—Wool Poplins, Serges, Coats. You shouldn’t be without Eponge and _other desirable ! i fahrics in a wide range of color- eneithiscFall- Ry aiussiet hlutyae sward D. Briggs, Dr. Asa S. Brigss, ccme in contact with the —matpriai s 2gs, Ralph M. Briges and used for cleaning clothing. Streams | w of wacer were soon in the burning{ re brief and 1 vidence, | Charles S. [ dress post-card ““Outicura, Dept. T, Boston.” 4 Men who shavo and shampoo with Cu- ticura oap will find 1t best for skin and scalp. | tuilone but did not seem to have Georse McAneny president of the | = f $12.50. much effect as by this time both] Boro: Manhatta and Jos] The Rhode Island general assembly | = ing. et stores were a mass of flame which | Eddy Crane X Rev. | of two years ago authorized the pre- : i enveloped the whole front of the| Georsze Benedict John | pa.ation of a digest of the decisions | Practice surgery and medicines . in | um building. and workeqd its way througb | Leacher officiated at the devotional | of 'he supreme court of the state | ©:hode Island | 16 the floor above. In short order the{ periods. The Rhode Island Citizens' | fom Y in the first thirty-two volumes [ Henry C. Crandall has sold his home ‘l’, -y GRAND fire pumps of the Westerly Textile! Histurical society attended in a body | of reports, the decisions being |and lot In Margin street to Earl e s smpany. on the opposite side of toe|and brief remarks were made by Pres- | hat down between the years 1838 | Greenman, of Chicago, formerly. of i1 CRUISE) very powerful and deffective streams| \When the exercises were ended nd has just been completed. The | Budlon Aoy ot the Cruising steamshi had a subduing Influence. In thelthc cemetery, the party from New |« wns colnilea by Jobn & W B et ol e & iy s | 3 i meantime streams of water were taken i KW ertainell by St. An. | linghast, under supervision of Ed- |State Depar i Sheen nio the building trom the rear. With- | arew s Tod b TN For | Ward Gz Silnbe. rebastar atAdsciatong | Santa s b 4= —conmtrei. | e SR ey T A Ganrt The P. S. Barber Hose company, of | e e Pepi ik g Bt Bleknellpresenten P : Pawcatuck, and the three Westerly | From New York, January 1915 St oo Hicew iaodern Stractires. | of the old Willett home at Ri | Delegates from all sections of the |Fire companies will be guests of the I , > 1 Willetb home af RIVAr: [-statatwors it - HawtUskot on Friday | . A areee s e Visiting famous cities and countries on & the firement by their heroic work succeeded in confining the fire to th- | hi Broie Biknd . . st Dby dfsadine mectines of fhe Mile||inieng oS NouTE \ o s i e b S Willett was the son of An- s una Loomfxers' unions. The | Nigrtin H. Spellman, superintendent = otel. Every luxury and com! . i Wiiati” i~ rarmiiis i s € the duditors of o: the Westerly Light and Power com- = \ { clergyman st ot e ot - showed the organi- v, bitten in the right for TONINGTOM turned to theirihome in Bolton Notch | Denanue, of Fern .Clff Vila Miss| 130 days—$900 and up % e in good fin 1 con STONINGTO by the | nize = 3 1 was | 1 ¢ nanclalcondlc v morning. The wound was o2 Sl after a visit with Dr. and Mrs, C. O. | Lynch was a classmate of MisS Don- | jnciuding Shore Trips and all necessary expenses. 3 f 3, 1626, 000 I 11| cauterized by Dr. Scanlon. = = | Maine. ahoe’s, at Villa Maria college. | ” S AI L new [} akandontn 1 Hen it 3 Uy he police officers who were con.|Dr. Maine and Chauffeur Secure | “\iss Mary Chesebro of Jersey City | Edward McGuire of Hartford was Alio Cruises to the Orient, India, }| ecom " den bt ® | nected with the capture of Rushlow| Twelve Pound Coon—Team Backs |is the suest of Miss Mary Tead the guest of his father, James MoGuire, West Indies, Panama Canal, and il 2 34 cor ) been | 2nd_Arnold, who held up Carl Koeleb| Off Bank—Capt. O, C. Griffin Re-. Returns to Norwich Line Boats. "(\\{'g}‘jvl pueet o U:CE “\l:k f;l;;: e Mediterranean trips. oston dService ji ! sick {onington, have received & check | turna to Norwich Line Boats, | Captain 0. C. Grifin resumed nis |, “liam Kocheleay of New Briiai Send for beokle i o H 1 me of the Mulespinners | ¢f $75 each from the American Velvet [autien: o He. steamers of the: Norw'|to Flstifield Saturiey. with " a ' Me | —OF THE— Pl facy Brown n | union ral grievances wene refer. [ COMPAny Dr. C. O. Maine and Elias Brown | wich line Sunday, after a month's va- | Jf™ 200, 7F® EAMBURG - AMERICAN : : 6. 5 d, mmittees to investigate and | James McGarvie, wiose left foot|returned Safurday from North Ston- | catio; Among those who attended the foot- L Hamburg-American Line [|| 20000 gt | rod_ to committdes to Investisate and | umes McGarvle whoma left fout|returned Ssmurday (rom Nosth Ston- |SHOR. |\ worren Derkine are |, AmOnE those who attended the footc | S LINEIRCE I Sy ; the mil- soir to visit the mills | York racently, underwent an operation | the doctar's. noted Tennessee hound, |visiting in East Hampton. Woradanetts, | Chioxlaghl Garrett. . James | S B S o —To— e e and = dalegate)ior Rinde n effort to organ- | In tile Harlem hospital Saturday. Four | they succeeded in getting a fine eoon | Henry Sylvia has returned from New | knowles, Joseph Lilly, James “Afn T e T R AR : . iz 1ck-boys, doffers and toes were removed and the big toe|welghing about 12 pounds, OLiE aad Plioy: Collian' fran: dhie ] Pendleton who has been in | foor ! = ork has returned. Private Social. PLUM(H!\IG AND STEAM FITTING He LONDON (Plymcuth) PARIS (Boulogne) partially amputated. - Married Twenty-eight Years. During the progress of the Main pl n iliated with any s R. S. Hewitt on Friday n for the they were s st time this | crowd of rooters and went down to aconics. Street fire, Saturday night P. S. Bar-| Mr. and M S A private social and dance was glv- T - i <o | ber Hose company, of Pawcatuck, had | observed their twenty-eighth wedding A Sy the ot the H. G. C. ol I n, of Webster, f 3 3 en by the girls of the H. G. C. club in ‘ndAHA‘MBPUR? 5 : . called. 2 teT. 181, line of hose attached to a hydrant | anniversary, BALTIC. the B. W. S. C, hall ROBERT J. COCHRANE t Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day ||| Wilieit was chosen on the councioof |« G .+ .. |in West Broad street in readiness to Backed Off Bank. ‘ : evening was spent ; ¥ H PALATIAL STEAMERS e et SRR 4 , N. Y. 18| assist the Westerly department if nec-| 1 L Willimantio tMan. Conduots Successful | ;1503 'for - dancing by o GAS FiTTING, | el R IHnE e s essary. e T s 5 horse and wason | Dance—Defeat for Soccer Team at | Milner's orchestra, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING il S.S.Bamburg, Oct.28,10s..m e 2k D erick T. ¥ of Provi- | The steering gear of the automobile ) Vit T the o Plainfield—Robert W. Sayles Gives | Gift to B. W. S. Club, 10, Woak - Malo/Omaets iNormiohis Conne etts force to Manhattan v y Sunday owned by Mrs E. K. Wilkinson ,of ked off over the bank in the rear | Pj Iub, Bert W, PR o { S. 3. Moltke, Nov. 22 n to arbitrate with Peter | Oliver R fied Sundey st hig] Kisg Touwn Tabl Heimms Gioirint o e Lhibnes b faline ara fang ferolub et W e racy denice.re- | Agent: for . B\ 10, Mliset Packing : From Cummonwealth Pier, carried out h me in ale street, i $1. |ed when near Dunn's Corners, Satur- | six feet, the horse and driver escaping | DI Autics S Bl i South Baaten. 3 thit e v o 62, dled |day, and the car_ was wrecked by (unhurt.* The wagon was smashed. | of Willimantic, in | ingmen's Social <lub, The piano has = = orably | soa Sl | ramansott: oauneil Knights. of Colum. | elected, has organized for the years|nymber from Willimantic. Excellent | ? fodiad < > e iy | R, g mansett council, Knights of Colum | S0 % ith” sames Cooper, chairman | TUTE tof Tancing was. furnished by | _mees aipped from cninaars sota in | HBATNNEG and Flumoing, E. C. ATCEISON, M. O, 2 Tt cuttere: asenatl ceam | oo S temately n St Michacte|and somepn Teany' secreiary ” Tho | Hilmoid's orchestra Trom Willmantic, | Coia for & and 1 cents & dosen. i = i e t Tnd 3 - Jaseball team . ;jate’ Conception, were’ held Sunday|other member of the tommitice 16 Al- 1ai i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON alteantivs 1o 8 LR S SOl N e Spnday | bert Stillman of Pawcatuck. Defeatsd sty Elnnnalt — e 92 branklin Streat Roem 1 Second Floor, Shannon Bidg | Iians was ed N leq the latter phurch in a body. The|, Many attended the moving pictures | The Baltic soccer team Jjourneyed Night ‘phoze 1083 3t 2 e Dr. He E. Utter has qualified to | Shmnn e bl the paster, Moy Patag|in Bow hall Saturday night where | was the guest Sunday of his parents, C STORIA ¢ C. E. WHITAKER A / JEnctiEga ER .| season. . & - defeat at the hands of the Plainfleld S E e £ A number went from here to Wes- | team by the score of 3 to 0. The game . ! MYSTIC terly to’ attend the ' dance “given by | was fast and exciting and proved very | For Infants and Children. S e SICK Jack Brown of the borough Saturday |{interesting to the large crowd that | ¥. GIBSON : Right, | itrcssen’tt | The Kind You Have Always Bought : : Funeral of Mrs. Jane H. Dean—Pro- cate Hal e & ) Tin and Sheet Metal Worker, Tar o If tongue is coated | “"°" . 3 Mrs, Kate Hahn and her son George R e o N A GTavel Hoota. Walks ané T e Britor ot Veluet Ml 8srvds check [nsyarsiurned homs cterimesnivitwo [ ¢, (Cloeen 2 Maria. | Bears the Anhais an % or $130 to Officer William Foley. Spent in New Yerk iss Hstelle Lynch of Granmby, P.| & = m rid 85 Wes Maln St yrup of Fi ST e Lorin Malne have re- [Q), was a recent guest of Miss Una | Signata.eof % v The funeral of Mrs Jane Harding | Dean was held from the Old Mystic| = i 5 Methodist Episcopal church Saturday oon at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. A. J Withee, the pastor, condiicted the ser- it laxative, I E nses the tender Sanitary Plumbing Reasonable Price— 2 vices and spoke In high praise of Mr & t . e : 1 5 Tho ] Sor e h P b A peep into an up-to-date bathroom Warmth without scratching”or”chafing—without g i e T I Can Plav the Piano s ey Fess airestiing than the bath unnecessary weight—these you get the e b liomact tor Spimeny yeaxd S Burlaliwas < e jtself. During the summer you will H E Gevect e be |1 i Crovescemetery. the more look to the bath for bodily rish, dow’t eat, you samples and M 2 -3 nat ath is bad, | Check of $150 for Officer Foley. \ \EY ‘1 ‘x ,\ comfort. I will sh \l . - - “ol e A V4 5 ans of the porvelain 1d het b BRISTOL en’s Merino ik Sors Totond | Constana Willam Fotey: seedved 2 AS ell As Anyone e e B e Und S e e e of puiting them In In the vest mannes nderwear her! | See if tongue 1 coated, then |in rounding up the highwaymen who Sroin s senitary standpolnt--and guar- $1 o ana in fow hours all the | Vet company three weeks ago. Friday = o e o ipated waste, sour bile and un- |he was given a check of $160 by C. A. = : : o A 00 sted food passes out of the system, | Wimptheimer, proprietor. of the mill FTomorrow or the day after you can have a J. F. TOMPKINS, §0% Extra Value s 3 { money” was found o soon after tne piano in your home that you, yourself, can play. 67 West Main Street Made of finegauge, close-knitted yarns. Cuffs and ) ¢ S -,'.12?(":?.‘{prm“‘;m’,’f,f T ok e e You can play on it all the music you are fond of frills “‘looped-on,”” not seamed. Seams I i less: children love it, and it never | stable Foley and the other officials o dear ive f rar?? eg H Sa coveint: thotad anil Bhbtons the besr. - Wa L oied T he Ao mey e Scted with the amalrs o : 1l Ifll‘ d"x‘”' old, ';‘e “’r‘?‘]‘.' 1“;,“31 ‘"}lfll"“s ] not to rip, full-up nor shrink. Long or short sleeves, vele. Men’s Club to Open the Season. rom the classics and everything o e Cohan, ENTON 1EY and regular or stout drawers. Look for the Bristol Shield. sl b T men's club will hold ite first Lauder, Bert Williams arfd Irving Berlin kind. THE FENTON-CHARNLEY i Ask Yo ™ | which has full directions for babies, | Tecting fo) e . S e 118 BING C{ 2] our Deale: it the 1l oienton e i uhes 2 fox esmve uns L e R You can play this piano better than any pianist BUILDING €D, in:, TR | Of Counter: s Sold here, et " the Pastore, Edabutigs: RuliNG: | vou know—with never a mistake and with an ex- ~ s0 jgeruine, made by “California Fig Sy-| At the morning service at the Meth- pressiveness 4 feeling whic ur S M $150 & $2 ‘I an.’y' Refu any other {odist church Rev. Harley Smith, pas- pIeSis IL‘_’, mi .mdmg -“hl”h e yeHyOul most CENERAL Ind Weights | ¥ contempt. tor of the Federal Street Methodist tical musical friends will admire. Episcopal church of New London ex- changed pulpits with Rev. C. T. Hatch Tt wonderful piano, which will do so much CONTRATTORS is Short Paragraphs forivoli e Mr. d Mrs. Ells rth Cutler Gray i e 4 — > have gone to their home in Danbury | . NORWICH. CONN. OF COURSE! - after a visit with their parents, Mr ’“fi‘g and Mrs. John Finnegan and Mi. and e trou Mrs )a Gray of Ledya : — — s : We Heat the T e o HUB Ranges bake * . Bk of B e s fer vl s & ick . ® Bk of Oven : g C. M. WILLIAMS better, quicker, L i Mise Pearl Quimby of Noank has P‘a]]o a PlanO . . 4 —the others try [ been the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Amos H . Sl to “act by” with BT e w : o | CONTRACTOR g y~ wit and e Frank Buckley, Edwin Noves Price $330 Al . nd Miss Emily Noyes, M d Mrs. o boice WHY? X5 YL covering the back Frod Moser of this village, attended the Beter i th . A i and S/ % 3 fu! 1 of theil t, Mrs. Jane De Better than 3 ayer- S with tin and of O1a My: ti:’tj'.)le':u;alur;ayv SsaTn = 1Ay OR e e ppiO; SOIC BUILDER M) At ucks f Provids s 1s. b 1\ r ST <, P P 16 % ¥ because il ;m{ e e ey —oylmce & by any other Music House, at any price. . \ : o i s g V~R§‘\7“A;‘J Klock of Wallingford, V. . When we say the Stroud Pianola Piano at $550 Estimates Cheerfully Given of oven are heated - ‘ SRR R L S is better than any other player-piano at any price Tel. 370 216 MAIN ST. baug. Carl Schofield of Guilford and Ed- ward Schofield of Watembury spent | we mean just this and nothing else. There are Made in New Englana ; 4 T e ncw many player-pianos—in fact, you can buy al- and only| sides Best in the World Sinday ir father, E. A. Scho- st 3 H 3o o HEE ; e i most any make of piano with a player-action in it. AUTO ROBES b b John H. Hoxie of Beston and Harry | i it 7 i is r . in other ranges . Hoxle of New York spent Sunday with But the.«?«m”‘“? Pianola player-action is put only Just Received ¥ their mother, Mrs.,John H. Hoxie. in the six genuine Pianola player-pianos, of which z o Mrs. Lydia Hancox and granddaugh- the Stroud is one Montana and Plush—Large Sizc: 2 z ] in town, : THIS WEEK, the We invite you to come to this store this week Wind Proof, Water Proof, Moth Proof A 5 4 rs, Byron Billings and daughters, and by this instn : P Economical Robe to buy. more heat around RCHWARTZ BROS,, 5 3 Misves Priscilla, Esther and Emeline Stroud Pianola Piano and play this instrument yourself and let us ex- s e e e p T iing, ave returne 0 New Lon . i H " : A f— . » oven—Less fuel, ,* Aasitks. i ; don after & visit with Mrs Billings Sy b e fihsead onte pliin its wonderful features and exclusive points o Bebies, cadokiy . 3 VRS Eac il e i laenie e ot MR O EnES Ty Ay b S o5 of superiority. Pianola Pianos are sold in New il oot J i . Cornwal tus returned to Short first payuient of $25, England only by us. The L. L. Chapman Co I l { f :* 3 il by ., after a few lays' stay i i - i i 5 s 3 - R Rl the balance in conven 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. gty ¢ T | Sunm & Antmen 3 i Plainville.—Nobody to date has been sufficiently interested in the proposi- 1. Steinert & ¢ T i e m e el & Sons Co. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentis! 2o . T o location, The time for the expiration 243 State St.. New London ildi W of the bids is up today. N ?_:‘l'rx;;v:“lgzrlsdmg Annex, R?c’tnu: i ient weekly or menth! ly payments.

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