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TIN, SATURDAY, 3 FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. ° Lady Assistant when requested Ernest- E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER In Willimantic two days each weei. For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Pface, Nor- wich, Conn. ingston Paivaga of « i mited from e Aew YoIs coc.ewy: LEFT $37,000 ESTATE. | ; ‘Do IT NO | CONTRIBUTIONS ACKNOWLEDGED: | United Workers Make Grateful Men- tion of Those Who Have Helped ulletin. (RAISING OUR QUOTA -0 E. i Norwich, Saturday, Nov. 22, 1913, ;i 206 MEN Big Mass Meeting Held in Norwich in Nevember, 1863 to Answer President’s Call For Troops—Town of Mont- ville Declines Mrs. Lorenzo Dow’s Legacy For Stone Arch Bridges—Sending Thanksgiving Boxes to ‘Libby Henry Hewitt of Preston, Grateful acknowledgment is made by the United Workers for contributions from the following: Edith A, Maynard, visitor— THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. An_appraigal of the estate of the[ late Joseph Henry Hewitt of Presion | has been filed in the probate court Ly Henry Hart and Gilbert S. Raymond, showing an ecstate of $37,088.99. the appraisal tory show $136.45 cash, in Norwich Saving: 310,400 in Chelsea Savings ‘bank, $3, 7496 in Dime Savings bank, and $1,- 6 in Jewett City Savings bank. moderate southeast nds, shifting te southwest and west by Sunday. Predictions from the New York Her- it. wiill be clear to somewhat colder; iy Bili, Mrs. M. J. Dolbeare, Mrs. H. D. | Gager, Mrs. P. H. Humes, Mrs. Wii- Mrs. Austin Perkips, Mrs. Hezekial, Perkins, Mrs. John E. Post. Mrs. Robert Stevens, Mrs. O. &. Wheelér, Mrs. H. Woodwori, llam McGuinnc: 4s the reliable remedy for Coughs B\ Colds and Sore Throat Contains nooplum nor anything injurious. Wasiey, Mr: B. Winship, Mrs. Auby Mrs. Walter Woodworth, Mrs. W. temperatures and light to fresh varia- Tetephone 734 12 Ferry Street PLUMBING ‘Why not atttend to it now? It will ba fully as easy and convenient foy you to have the work done now as later when it may be freezing weather. household furniture, farm implements, tons of hay, two shoats valued at a pair of oxen worth $175, e two-year olds valued at $60; ®ow to the value of $30 and two cows ‘We have received a pamphlet en- titled “A brief review of Yard Question,” showing London has the advantage of defensi- bility, fresh water, iren, coal, freedom This week fifty years ago, Norwich Wwas engaged in a great patrietic rally for the purpose of answering the call of President Lincoln for more troops by raising its assigned quota of 206. This was the number which the town was called upon to raise under the cloudiness' in 1he Mrs. Philip Sheridan, visitor—Mrs. B. Browning, W. Canfleld, M Cruthers, Mrs. T. Cwmmings, Mrs. J. Curtiss, Mrs. C. Dolbeare, Mrs. Raton, ' Mrs. Mrs. Don Houghton, Mrs. J. A. Lam- berton, Mrs. J. McPherson, Parker, Mrs. H. Rogers, Mrs. F. Rose, W, Sanders, Mrs. L. Schlayer, P. ‘Sheridan, Mrs, A. Thompson, Welsgraber, cloudy and Observations in Norwich. P, Chapman, The following records, reported from harp place on which the house was burned is valued at $400 and the Hewitt farm of 200 acres is valued at At a great war meeting in Breed hall on Tuesday morning and after- noon to devise measures for filllng up the quota of the Third Congressional David Gallup of Plain- fleld was chajiman and the speakers Hon. John T. Wait, Buckingham, H. E» Starkweather, Hon. Geer, Mrs. temperature the barometric changes Friday: Try Pike's Toothache Drops A Diamond The Ideal Christmas Gift, The following are extracts from the Bulletin of November, 1863:— Rev. J. P. Guiliver Had Fall. here is a clalm for land sold to the state of $125, and a note to J. H. Hewitt for $1,435.32. Hewitt did not make a will and Charles F. Thayer is the admin- istrator of the estate, The nearest of kin of the deceased 1s a brother, Prof. John Haskell Hew itt, of Willlamstown, Mass. itt died on Sept. He never married and passed all life on the Hewitt homeste atia 64, owest 44 Comparisons. tions for Friday: Fair, some- what cooler ver of this city met with quite a ser- ious accident cn Iriday last. upon a ladder Parker, visitor—Mrs. Thomas English, Charles Fairclough, Mrs. W. Holdridge, Mrs. W, W. Stephen Peckham, Mrs. George Rath- doing some work upon | when he missed his foot- ing and fell through, striking his head upon the rounds was taken up insensible. fined to his house county committees to As predicted. aynard, Mrs. . wait Norwich, N. B. aged 86 year: He is con- and bed but it Bun. Moon ang Stqningten. omas, Miss Emma_War American House FARREL & SANDERSOX Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. Livery connected. Shetucket Street Colchester, Israel Matson, e countr il s L. A. Wheeler, visitor—Mrs. L. com, Mrs, Thomas Pearson, Mrs. Whether set in a beautiful up-to-date Ring or a pair of Earrings, Scarf Pin, Cuff Links or a nice Pendant, if the | color and cut ‘are good is always ac- is an everlasting token not believed his Injuries are of a ser- Bugbee Kil- CASE OF VARIOLOID. New London Woman Found with the Disease and Isolated at Hospital. David Gallup Plainfield, Prescott Ma: Mathewson Pomfret, We have seven weeks before us in which to furnish 1108 volunteers from congressional which are to come . George O. Hathaway, visitor— Dougherty, Dow. whose death we noticed Props. Seth Enos, George Hathawa: oeptuble. gnd | of love and affection. Our stock is complete, our prices are right, and we solicit your inspection. Francis, Mrs, John_Jordan, Frank Smith, Sr. Jr, Mrs. Anna Williams. estate some Mrs. Abby A. M. Churchill London, widow of Charl 1L, is the victom of a cas the purpose building four stone arch specified places in the town. from the town of Frank 'Smith, FUR SEASON OPENS Now 1s the time for you to get out your furs. I guarantee all repair work 10 be perfect. Have also a nice line of Tur Coats for men and women, Wo- men’s Muffs and Collars and anything in the Fur Ine. WM. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin St. AUTO ROBES Just Received Montana and Plush—Large Siz. . Rubber Interfined—Inexpen Wind Proof, Water Proof, Moth Proof Economical Robe to buy. Come — get a look &t them. ThelL. L.axz:pman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. Don’t Let That Toothache sod g you a chance to sleep. The| first you take will step the ache. 4] Dunn’s Pharmacy 50 Main Street io and we hope has its own work there will be no holding bacl part of any 150 men in the district every week to complete the quota. need 30 a week, five for ea which is smalipox modified She has been remoted to a small building adjoining the. ward of the Memorial he London, where she will be isolated Mrs. Churchill servation by Health Officer J for several days, his attention having the fact that J. H. Sherman. visitor- A. S. Curtiss, Mrs. F. Leach, Miss McCloud, ' Mrs. J. E. Sherman, Mrs. J. H. Sherman, Mary P. Huntington, Six hours after*high water it is low whaich 1s followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE First of Monthly Socials at Federated Church>Tune Lecture by Rev. D. B. meeting_an See our window display of Diamond Ferguson & Charbonnea) Franklin Square Connell, Mrs. her heirs-at-law. Boxes To Libby Prison. large number of and ciothes were sress company pital at New ch working ie as by the minute be well done and Fred Edwards, been called symptoms of smallpc Appointed Deputy Sheriff. Hill, Mrs. Kilroy, Mrs. Walter Rog- officers in this nt by friends of the 3&'.*2,5:&;1{ ; i D 2 S 2 sanitary and latest style A. J. WHOLEY & CO., Estimates cheerfully furnished onf any work you need done, J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. | C. E. WHITAKER Successor te 5. ¥. GIBSON, Tin and Sheet Metal Worker, Tar Asphalt and Gravel Roofs, Walks Driveways. apria 85 West Maln St Ji F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Wednesday night the Christian Federated church £ their monthly proved one of enjoy- Because of his activity in tak- ing precautionary venting further contagion ficer Black has not been able to dev ton_has been appointed deputy visitor—Mrs, deavor societ For Norwich Horse Railroad. horse railroad ring definite shape The moveme Goddard of the 14th Health Of- in this city and it is not incorporation the adjourned ses in January, Bulletin Publishers Dissolve Partner- We Must Have Room To Display Our Holiday Stock |and to clear our shelves we have made prices on a large quantity of BOOKS ¢ that should command your attention and take the stock | out of our store at a lively noon on a furlough Barn Burned in North Stonington belonging to source of contagion. Mrs. Ch not been on trolleys or tr and has not been o cept to visit relatives in will be made on of the legislature clane piayed tunes of 40 nd intérspersed t of the city W, Geduldig, yus countries, Change in Consul General at Callao. | In the recent list of consular Wilson is that Handley, transf Naples to consul-general 1t will be seen by Loss about work of incendi: Clarence Roath, Under the stimu Willlam W, has been di Michael Connell, Michael Carrol This is the station where former rep- Rohan, ‘Miss Mary Toomey, Mr: n Zanvisienski Ives at the office as heretofore by-the Bulletin As- . having been appo Whether the Seventh street Repairing Laurel Hill Bridge. Work is progressing on the Laurel i : and it is bel Georige Il position is not known here superintend Holmes, M, = latt will be found at his old By Bertha Hirsch Baruch. The October tae Sunday scheol Bond's church of provisions thanksgiving members of the school and oth- it is proposed by connected wit to forward se town coun- mission to erect he Federated | gas works and Baruch, daughter of r the general litle of Pungent Pon- f Lafayette stree Mrs, Isaac S: 00 tons burden was the yard of George Green- From This District. shows the number 1108 Volunteers David Ring, Grant Troland, Sold His Auta, Miss Rose Fo and brother wer ‘i In this sale we have |cluded all classes of Books, | from the Bible down to the | cheapest Picture Books. Machlne com- commanded n Silas Greenman, Jr., of W Congressional auto to Danielson partie visitors—Mrs. P. d getting a touring ¢ TAFTVILLE Another Case of Smallpox Discovered— Little Girl in the Dubrueil House Ill. e of smalipox has been e Buchtel col Recruiting Agent For Windham County Elcfie as a municipal un ie Holloway It would be about impossi- ses | ble to enumerate the pargains | offered, but we have made ,, | prices so low, and the variety ot} g0 great, that you surely will % find something to suit you ;and at a price you cannot pass Carrie Phelps, »d_Packer, M BOSWORTH—In of volunteers will in different uth A street mes Whitney, Mr: Benjamin Boswortl) tons manufactured in Windham 51 lla M. Norton, visitor—Mrs, W. a son to Mr been under ob- | This makes a total of s Mary Bill,the M BENNETT—In Norwich for the district of 7848, Union Square Stand. CRANE—In W Hackmen At hackmen took | on Dion stret not been to school for s 5 has been kept at home, o at the pres- is no necessity is best they manufacturers the way of tempt Charles Joh Nearly Total Eclipse of The Moon total eclipse Norton, Miss Here are just a few items: That sudden breeze, predicts a freeze. Be prepared—— | Get a Gas Heater | Madame R You all know it's dangerou in a cold room, ot very comfortable. Wher ome of our Heaters installed, yc have to Ii and The Oricle, somuthing new in Gus Heaters. Call and see them at our office and let us explain their usefulness. City of Norwich Gas & Electrical Depariment Alice Bldg., 321 Main St. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 fler to th: brands of Beer pe Amer Bohemian, Pilsuer, Culmbach & Beer, Bass, Pa Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser Sc: A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone 447-12 moon carly Paddock, Mrs. Charles W. Dle of the convenience of the arrange- A LARGE LOT OF FICTION 45c 'reduced from $1.50, $1.35, all of whom have smalipc and the situation ©O. Smith, Mrs mith, Mrs. Frank moon will be Manning Bartle Niphon off Wilmington bor on Mon- charge of her prize H. F. Ulmer, M abscuration Unclaimed Letters. BEAUMONT duration three s. Death of Selectman Brackenridge. would harc ble to point to a man in t R. Huntington Lemuel Cumliff, Mrs, ind the Corne Joseph Beaupre, | Whirled Around Shaft At Bleachery. McCullum, fore- Mrs. Orra A. Kinney, Joseph NICHOLSON STATE S. A. R. ELECTION. Office 57 West Main St, T For Perfect Attendance. children in the Wequonnoc 100l who' were perfect in interests of the few minutes whirled a ’\Mh; for a brief time 'a l'; Firieq frqudd fac pbeloh M Sbiihe Members Are Guests of President Lee at Union League Club, New Haven. An opportunity to secure those books you have wanted but for the price. At 19c you will be surprised to find such real in Gift Books, tion, etc., as are marked at this price which represents only a small frac- tion of their value. institutions, the dislocation on one ernoon’s worl the common council, as a chief engin- | eer of the fire department rd of managers of the Con- November Mosquitoes. Mosquitoes Revolution, valuable cb unostentatious regardiess of in Providence, R. ] | community Britain reported soclety’s plans for | auet at the Hartford club on the even- | Washington's progressing satisfactorily and that two FIRST BANK RECEIVER WILL SELL ASSETS Superior Court Passes Order Upon Receiver Murray’s Application. CLAIMS $2,500 DAMAGE BY§ STODDARD MOUNTAIN FlREi Sacred Heart school More than these we have a large va- riety at all kinds of prices and every! one a great bargain. Church & Allen 15 Main Street f FUNERAL Suit Brought Against Billings F. S. Crandall. Recsption for Mres. Charles C. Loomis of New reported for the membership commit- | Librarians will find an opportunity to fill up their shelves, Sunday School Teachers the rarest chance to buy for r the damage that was done by a fire on Stoddard’s mountain on July 2 | Lehaaiteen sppolnted ol eens members in completing to assigt new applications. irs of that institution towards | a settlement ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FiTTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Stfeet, Norviich, Conne Agent for M. B. O, Sheet Packing COAL AND LUMBER uuali!y Uuantily uuickneu We have a full supply of Clean, Fresh Mined coal NOW Why not get in YOUR supply before bad weather arrives? CHAPPELL €O, oal and Central Wharf Brick, Lime | Lumber TELEPHONES and Comant M. C. HIGGINS COAL HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 203 North Main St - Offica Telephone 1257 GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Stay Telephone 463-12 J. A. MORGAN & SON GOAL Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 PROMPT DELIVERY $950. Lower than ever in price. Better and more for your money than ever be« 1514 Overland is here Demonstration will convince you it ic the automobile of the year to buy . B. RING AUTO CO. AGENTS, Telephone. 19 Chestnut Streef throughout for the soci Seymour reporte Hale site in South Coventry and said that he is securing new facts of great preservation the sense of the | their scholars and everyone the chance of the season to buy books at little noon complimentary | Ledyards owner of the barn, land mber on it, has brought sult aga George Dud- | DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E, CHURCH rious assets of the | y guests, who included members of In our Juvenile department we have surprises for you as we have an un- usual display in all styles of books for young people and the little folks and} 2 small amount of money will buy a lot of books as we have them from 5 Cranston & Co. Al the debtors the superior court homestead. ys on Revolution- A vote of thanks | sident Lee for the of the members. ! The following new members were | vublic the finest standard Hutchinson, - the other a note for $17,500 with col- railroad company and that was compromised by reison of it the plaintiff’s barn and valuable herbage, and cordwood and f Edmund Beckwith Augustus Tay- | Bartless Barn, N., retired, of New Haven, was admitted from the District of Columbla society, and Clark Dennis London and Joseph Liv- nvestigated fully G were then taken un- the acting comp- sed or destroyed. mises were fi commander U. der consideration by of the currency Rev. H..J. Wyckoff on Foundations. 7. Wyekoft gave an interest- | o ohi UNIVERS ALISM nd compromises asked BE PROGRESSIVE Have your Optical Work done by a3 up-t -date houss. C. A. SPEAR, Optometrist and Optician, 418 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square (over Somers) ing taik at the Crescent Arms company | plant under the auspices of the Y. M. | He took as his sub- ations, and emphasized the need of solid rock fonndations in build- n this life and the ab- building character on foundation, nstance and ins to the superio We have received a large stock of and glorious | ALARM CLOCKS, including the Big and Baby Ben all of which are | fully guaranteed by me. We also carry a full line of Jewelry and Watches of | all kinds in the best qual- ity and workmanship. Is a belief in God's universe of law and | A life help, comfort God does not chango information, address REY Superintendent, Cottage street, Bridgeport, recelver to CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought o T | destiny for all. sales and compromises a these proceedings Florid CUBA—AUGUSTA ing structures solute need | LINGHAM, tional bank, its sharehold- ors, in hastening its af- fairs to a final settiement and stopping expenditures. ers and cred Solos were rendered by Most Ciga's Are Good. THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR GOOD FELLOW i0c CIGAR Try tham ani ses. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Frankiin St Next to e Paluce Cafe ORDER IT NOW Ropkins & Co.s Light Dinner Als T6c_per doven. Koebler's Pilsner, 3% per dozen. Trommer's Svergreen, -6c per ozen, Free delivery o all parts of the| ity B H. JACKEL & GO, Teluphone 136-&, | Atflantic Coas Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors Our prices are the low- est in town. We buy and exchange Silver and Jewelry for their full value. Expert Watchmaker and Repairer. J.-OGULNICK & CO, opp. Bulletin Building o — Unolaimed Letters, Bre——, > = The 1ist of unclalmed letters at the ) That “Stuffy” Feehn,z B h postoffiee for the week ending Relieved by Kondon’s A ! - Bolger, Anne Chapman, John Dunn, G Never neglect that first symptom of acold. Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly will heal and cleanse the passages, Instantrelief. Pleasant, helpf as harmless as It is effective. Get the original and genuine at your druggist's, or write for Free Sample. Kolll)?.l:'llm COMPANY TheStandardRailroad of the South T Trains Daily ted Pullmans. M Cars. And beginning Jan. 5th, The “NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL” (27¢h Sesson) will be in operation, Leaving New York 12.38 noon ds Coach Excursions, $35 Round Tri) Forillustrated literature and all informas Address J. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agent 65 Franklin St. :Hamilton Watches;HoneydaleCileese at WM. FRISWELL’S, 25-27 Franklin St. William' Housh, Charlie Hanson, Funeral Director and Embalmer 8 Franklin St, Bulletin Building | Telephone 642-2 Prompt vervice day er night. Ledy Assistant. Restdence 116 Broadwas Helen Hall, Nouoyoun rpawopon, Charlie Kich, Mrs, E. J, Mason, John Santella, George Schurak, and 50c tubes. Tarbox, R. A. Triggs. B. Teller, J. B. at RALLION'S 5 and 10 Cents P. W. LATHAM & CO. Senator Brandegee For Wedding Gifts we are showing new pat- terns in Cut Glass, Sterl- ing and Silver Plated Ware. We carry the best makes in above lines and will Guarantee Prices. Engraving Free. John & Geo. H. Bliss Baiding Co, . GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. 'y Mkl YOU Wani to Dul your Dusi. berore the publis, There is no.me- ium bettor than through the advertis- g comus of The Bulletin Telephone 842-3 Opp. Theatre. days, after vi prior to | & AL C TR THERE 1s no advertising medium In Eastern Connectic * letin for business resu o The Bula Catarrhal Jelly iturning to Washington.