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nRWl'H BULLETINy FRIDA NWEMBER 21. 1913 FRANK H. SMITH STATE DELEGATE One of Three Appointed by State Business Men to Go to Rivers and Harbors Congress at Washington—Wedding Present Sent to John Rodemeyer. don on committee dn transportation, finance, and B, B, Rogers on legislative committee. A suggesiion was made by President Johnston that the secretaries of the | different state assoc casfonally for purposes of stimulatihg interest in the different organizations. Judge Arnold, Willimantie, and others of the suggestion. It spoke in favor was voted to invite the secretaries to assemble with the directorsat the next meeting. President Johnston put forth a plea dent be grea He s president of of Commerce, to speak at such a ter of the Hart- that similar ave been Suc- ciation would assist the pro- b FRANK H. SMITH. At a meeting of the directors of the MRate Business Men’s association, held W Hartford Thursday afternoon, the following committee was appointed to attend the rivers and harbors congress sald s in Hartford 1d the local as: sociation do ali in its power to ject, It v men s voted to leave the arrange- for functions in the hands of a in Washington, D. C. in December: | committee of five pers Presifent Frank nston, New ek - - Hritain, Bdward Valentine, Derby, and Jrank H. Smith. Norwich. The fol- | =LWOOD LAMPHERE DROWNED Jowing commiftee was named to attend BUT FRED WILLIAMS SAVED the national chamber commerce con- Tl ntion to be held in Washington in Their Power Boat Frank H._ Johnston, New | East Bdward B Jones, Winsted. | 3 There was a discussion of the new | weorkmen’s compensation act; the com- | pnission form of government, and the | ¢ oatter of forming a murual insurance | his company { of four A Jetier was recelved from John | Eimen Rodemever of the Connecticut Western | nel on News of Canaan regretting his inabfi- tr t on account of his The £ cong Struck by Barge Off End of Fishers Island. Elwood h end of F of West rday wdeding prese syer in re: m cailing his at- * : was read ] e attendlng to the | re s duties of matrimony at| & reh op thet day,” said Johnston was empowered | , appoint 2 committee to have charge he midwinter banquet of the asso- iation s body has not be Morning Session. ¢ the morning session of the direc- communication from the nation- al chamber of commerce concerning 1wo referendums, relating to the estab- ishment of a bureau of legislative -onference and Lill drafting and a bu- 1 for the axtension of foreign com- merce was read. The second referen- im was voted on favorably and it was ~ided to appoint & committee to in- «tigate the first n the list of committee appointments 2de by President Johnston and an- ed by the seetetary, Frank H. was placed on the committee on sociations and on revision E. E. Rogers of New Lon- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA fore big ho has a novel | makes a 1 comedy act a ifle pro- gramme i for B and cludes with a a Shore Acres by Mr. Ho Arnolé of Willimantic on | tions meet oc- | * to ha a business men’s day in Con- necticut. “I would like to have a meeting in Hartford some time during the middle | of the winter and have two of the | biggest men in the country addr 600 or 700 business men at a dinne or some other function,’, said Presi- who added that the ; | member, the Woods, fea- turing Flo Lawrence was the leading lnumner of Thursday's motion pieture reel film The Girl o’ OAPT. H.'S. HETRICK ORDERED BACK TO'STATES. | Has Been in Philippines Since Spring | of ™11, Engaged in Important Gov- ernment Work. According to an order recently issued by the war department and printed in The Army and Navy Journal, Captain | Harold 8. Hetrick, C. BE. is to leave | the Philippines about March 15, 1911, and return to the States. He went to those distant islands in the spying of 1ot and has done a great of hard work No dcubt he and Mrs, Hetrick will | be glad to see their native land again, land their friends will rejoice to wel- | come them home after their lond stay {in that torrid climate. | | NORWICH TOWN | Seventeen Now at Sheltering Arms— l‘ Methodist Revival Services to Con- tinue Another Week—Occum Man Buys Hyde Block. The household at the Arms now numbers 17, besides the matron and two nurses. The oldest| Mrs. Lydia Willilams, is in| her 95th year, and has also been there jlonger than any one, over five years. | There are regular Sunday services, and ' | occasional entertainments through the | year, usually on Saturday afternoons.. Visits from the committtee and read- ers brighten the days. Among the vis- itors they enjoy the most those who come in and give piano selections. Sheltering Interested in Ashland Dairy Plan. Rev. . Fenega, president of Ash- land (Wis.) college, has spoken several in the First Congregational conditions in the vicini truggle for existence so far ing a living from lands tumps after the work of e lumber companies in felling trees i much interest here. and Ashland Dairy Plan, , was read with To Gontinue Revival Meetings. So much interest has been shown in e revival meetings at the First Meth- chuch this week that they may be continued through next week. The afternoon meet he with Mrs. ( home of tevant str ton Brown, | at the parsonage on Wes gs today (Friday) will on Wightman avenue, and Town street Invited to Join in Prayer Services. | The members o, 1 of the First Congrega- ve recelved a ing Occum Man Buys Block. slonging to the estate of iet Hyde, at the cor- ner of Elm avenue and Town s the grocery store, market and several apart- e me ry ts, Gorman of Occum. Gone to Virginia. Captain H. N. Jones came Wednes- a Tivorton, , for a brief home on Vergason avente, Here and There. of the Christian En-| s been sold recently to Hen- vow left ‘to spend six weeks in Scott of Plain Hill was ! FEEL YOUNG? Edwards’ Olive Tablets For You! I¥'s Dr. Beware &f the jhlblt of conlflafl.fi&n.fl It de st 8 constipad day&m you take yourself in hand. Coax the jaded bowel muscles back to nermal actlon with Dr. Edwards’ Ollvo Tablets, the substitute for cal- Dvl% forece them to unnatural s,cuon W severe medicines or by merely flushing out the intestines with nagty, sickening cathartics. Dr. Edwards belleves in gentleness, perdltwcy and Nature's asslstance. 'wards’' Ollve Tablets open the bawd. their action is gentle, yet posi- tive. There is never any pain or grip- ing when Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are used. Just the kind of treatment old persons should have. Dr. Bdwards' Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed with olive ofl, you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two occaslonally and have no trouble with your liver, bowels or stomach. 10c and 25c per box. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, Ohio. All druggists. the guest Wednesday of her sister, | Mrs. Frank Fredenburg of Occum. There will be a session of the Sun- day school at Scotland road hall Sun- | day afternoon, but no preaching ser- | vice. | , Mrs. Mary J. Woodworth is meving from 199 West Town street to the up- per apariment at 227 West Town street. I Mrs. Sarah Fredenburg of Town rstr?et is pending a day or two thfs week in New London, the guest of | Mrs. Read. = | | Mrs. H. N. Jones and son of Verga- venue leave today (Friday) for a weel’s_visit with relatives in James- town, L. L Robert Thayer and family of Bozrah street are moving this week to one of Patrick Connell's cottages on West Town street. In contrast to the mercury Thursday, | which registered 72 degrees at noon, on Nov. 19, 1912, the thermometer showed 12 degrees above zero. There is much unfinished work for | the Nebraska Christmas box for the ladies to attend to who meet to sew in the chapel of the First Congregational church this (Friday) afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burdick and two children of w London spent a few days here the first of the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam M. Burdick of Huntington ave- | nue. THANKSGIVING is almost here. How about a Carving Set? A nice new one with genuine stag horn handles is not”expensive and would be appreciated by any host or hoste $2.00 and up. Guaranteed best quali- We have a complete line ty. Established 1872 The Plaut=Caddza Co., PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Norwich, Conn. | DON'T MIS i COMBINATION N 1 full quart OLD DARLING 1 bottle, 5th, XXX BRANDY ... 1 bottle, 5th, 4-8 PORT WIIIE ... i Ail 3 Bottles $1.8 ZOMBINATION NO. 1906, 1 full quart ROXBURY (bo & 1 bottle PORT WINE . i All 2 Bott . , - COMBINATION NO. 3 ™ 1full quart MARYLAND RYE ... ... € 1 full quart NEW ENGLAND RUM | # 1 full quart PORTWINE ........ All 3 Bottles $1.6D COMBINATION NO. 4 1 full quart OLD OVERHOLT WHISKEY (bottled in bond) ..................... $1.25 $2.00 All 2 Bottl:s $1. 490 COMBINATION NO. 5 W M 1903 1 bottle OLD J. E. PEPPER WHISKEY. . $1.25 E 125 1 bottle MANHATTAN COCKTAIL . All 3 Bottles $1. 50 $3.00 0 GEO. GREENBERGER & CO. 47-49 Frankiin Street, w*i"v?“m’m Norwich Bl IATION SAL BTTY SOUV i a s Wk RS 1 COMBINATI 1 bottle, 5th, BRANDY ... 1 quart MONOGRAM 1hoftle . RUM ........ Ali 3 1 bottte ROCK and RYE .. 1 bottle PORT WINE ..... 1 quart RUM ........... 1 goart GIN ....00.. 00 1 bottle WHITE PORT .. 1 full quart FINCH GOLDEN WEDDING .... $1.00 1 hottle SWEET CATAWBA ............ 1 botile CHERRY BRANDY ............. Bottles $1.685 COMBINATION NO 8 1 full quart McGINNIS RYE ....... All 3 Botiles $1.75 COMBINATION NO. 9 681 Mam Street ,} Vilimantic ON NO. 6 1.50 .75 $3.25 & All 3 Bottles $2.00 COMBINATION NO. 7 s us i SN 1.00 .50 $2.75 1.00 .65 $2. All 3 Bottles $1.75 g 681 Main Stre THESE PRiCES PREVAIL IN BOTH STORES et, Willimantic A Al SKRRRCTS These are the Silks which the newer fashions demand, and yet they must have good body too. is draped, and the silk weaves have felt the force of this style with the result that the beautiful silk weave that we are showing are of the clingiest and most ductile texture. MESSALINE—35 Inches Wide—89c a Yard | We are showing this in pink, brown and cadet, navy, white and black. CREPE DE CHINE—40 Inches Wide—$1.75 A wonderful assortment of thirty daylight and eve- Nowhere else will you find so many ning shades. to choose from. CREPE METEOR—40 Inches Wide—$1.75 This beautiful Silk, with its softly brilliant finish, is {| one of the most popular for the dressy gowns. show it in every desirable shade. CORDUROQOYS—The Imported Kind—$1.25 We will warrant this to be fast color and fast pile. It is 22 inches wide, and we have it in brown, navy, tan, wine, Copenhagen, black plum, taupe, castor, and white. BLACK COSTUME VELVETS— Three Qualities—$2.25, $2.50, $3.60 Beautiful 42 inch Velvets which are either suits or dresses. light blue, yellow, We suitable for Dayton Farmhouse Lighting Qutfit The days are geiting ‘in your country home, will turn the darkn into daylight. You light your house barn at a cost o sli as to be within the reach of anyone. Write for our Catalog “E” on Hlectric Lighting Outfits | ; THE C. 5. MERSICK & O, Sole Agents for Con- cticut, 292 State St., Haven, S0 274, New DON'T MEND THE END BUT END THE MEND By buying HOLEPROOFS FOR EITHER LADIES OR MEN SIX MONTHS’ GUARANTEE WITH SIX PAIRS J. C. MACPHERSON SOLE AGENT FOR NORWICH THANKSGIVING We are booking orders for Ledyard, North) Stonington and Lebanon turkeys. We ask our customers to send us their orders early, if | a native is desired. J. M. YOUNG & SON Corner Main and Market Street Telephone 1238 WHEN you want o put your bust- ness before tne public, there is no me- gfl“t better than gz columns of I through & v 18~ b Bieths 2T Laay Awststant See that the Hub-Mark is on the rubber before you buy. Itis your insurance of Standard First Quality RubberFootwear for every purpose SOLD BY M. J. CUMMINGS TrytheElectric Light Treatment for Kiheumatism, Troubles of the Cir- c:lation or nerves. 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Gold Fiilings. $1.00 up Silver Fillings....... 50c up | Pure Gold Crowns... $5.00 | Bridgework ......... $5.00 | EXAMINATION and ADVICE FREE | Painless - Extracting FREE | teeth are ordered. | DR. F. C. JACKSON ‘ DR. D. J. COYLE DERTISTS *he King Dental 203 Main Streot Next to Boston Store. when Successers to Ce. 9a m to8p m L Lady Attendant. Sunday 10 to Phone 1282-3 TOKAY and MALAGA GRAPES | FANCY GRAPE FRUIT CRE-MALLO "for making cake nnd other | nice things. People’s Market 6 Franiklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 132 Providence St., Taftville | Prompt attention to day or night calis Telephone 630, apri4MWiami