Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 4, 1913, Page 6

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WESTERLY FIRE DISTRICT MEETING in Debt-—Juvenile Department of Library Being Fitted Up—PFythian Sisters Surprise Mrs. James Lawton. The annual meeting of the Westerly | ence rooms, where books of reference fire district was held in the town hall | Will be coaveniently arranged. Wednesday evening and was called to | . The juvenil o mhn B a com- ester~ parativ order at 7.45 by Moderator Eugene B.|ly p i ety Pendleton. The minutes of the previ- | incri owth ¢ larger ous annual and special meetings were ‘153:}1;; nl»\\“‘“v ‘\\):‘(\. Ty me approved as read by Cierk Lewls Stan- | pen converted into @ stack recm, but ton. The report of the board of engi- ! ok i AN R DGRt et neers, Samuel G. Cottrell, chief, Harry | , . When the present plans are Covle, William ‘H. Greene and | comnleted the entire. i et George Egger, was presented .and | (i1 tho ¢ 4 Ay ccepted. The report showed that the [ ' € o alarms | fire department responded to = B b i s follows du: th (5T s an. 15—S catre, awcatuck. L m.—Chimr Jan ouse of F A. Sherman stree Jan. 30, box 71, 12.45 p. m—C ire, I of Charles Richmond, Rose ! avenue. No loss X larm, chimney fire, ac 04 . Saunders, Margin street Feb. 10, p. m-—False alarm March p. m.—False alarm. S Marc 12.45 p. m.—Brush Saloon street. | arles D. stree Loss stock, $1,100; 130.09. F e alari House of box 24, 11 p. m . Loss street. m.—Saloon nal street box oss sma May 24 0 p. m—Brush re, H t ices of the epartment not required. Map 9. 11.40 p. m.—Chimney | re. « e. No loss. £.30 p. m—TFire in J. Donovan's housee, ' Loss small 30 m.—Fire in Rocket street Heale: 974, furniture 31,3 ¥, Summer street; los: ames McMahon, furniture $450 house $7 loss, house $ 2 house $2 Aug. 3. box 68 1.30 p. m.—Fire in house of John Murano, Oak street, | Loss small. Aug. 15, box 68, 10.30 p. m-—False alarm. | Oct. 18, box 56, 11.15 p. m—Fire in -he Feneion block, Matn 3291832 The engineers reported that the terns are good condition 50 feet of hose in ®ood conditio and 950 feet in falr condition. Bo steamers are in good working condi- | | street. Loss fire tion. The membership of the department Is a= follows: Board of engineers, 4 men; Rhode Isiand Omnes, 24 men: Alert Hook and Ladder company, 35 | men; Cyclone Engine company, 40 mer ) jEe The board of engineers recommend- | | ¥ ed that the ries and appropr : ! tions for the vear ensuing b ows: Chief ~nginecer, $300; two enginee two assfstant engineers, $50 each teamers, $75 each zineers of steamers, $23 en- | janitor, | " $1%8; treasurer and | Nat Rhode Isiand O (allowance), $300: | Nations triotic Instructor Alert Hook and Ladder company, $300; | D. of V.—Capt. isaac . Wash- lone Engine com: v, $300. i n's 88th B y. $ The board of engir also reported & 3 hat the present service for draw apparatus to and from fires was in: quate and recommended that the count of whi SHOES ‘The Best Shoes and Best Service YOU will enjoy shopping here, because we sell the famous Queen Quality Shoes—the best women’s shoes in the world. In line with the high quality of the shoes we give prompt, courteous attention to the individual tastes and needs of every customer. You can place confidence in our good judgment about proper styles, for Queen Quality styles are always right — and as for fitting qualities, their wonderful flexible soles make “breaking in” unknown to Queen Quality wearers. . The new Fall and Winter models now being shown. 5350 ,, 5 Sole Agency The Geo. W. Kies Co. > at Maple Point Wed- spend winter in faloney, in t about hn HUSBAND'S Testifies in C A W@ \ 7 i A ANFICEEINERERRR NN \\ N\ S\ DN SRR AN W N ST T i N AN 7 FAITH UNSHAKEN LL of the Woman on a Rail. Ca Rid- den TRAVELERY' DIRECTORY New L.ondon (NORWICH) Line i NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell New Hampshire Choose this ruuisc Next Unic you &6 to New York. ou'll nave a deligntiud VOoyage on L.ong isiana Sound and & superb view ol the wondertul sKyiile and waterfront of Manhattan island. Bteamer leaves New London at 11 % m. daily (except Sunday), due New ork, Pler 70, East River, at 6.30, and Pier 40, North River, 1 o'clock nexs morning. “howwar @ 780 NEW YORK Meals a la Carte Tickets and staterooms from ticke? agent railroad tion. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. Norwich to New York - CHELSEA LIRE Fare, $1. aterooms, $1 All outside rooms, Excellent Dining Leaves, ~Norwich, irsdays |} o m. Leaves New York, |} Bridge Pier, Mona: |} days and Frida Freignt re and Sun ONIVERSITY PLAGE ©ne Blook West of Rroadway NEW YORK CITY Olosd to Whol and Reta) ©ry Goods Dists iy, Ralirend aad ‘Steamsiip Lines. MODERN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOFY 300 Rooms (208 ‘with Bath) RATES $(.00 PER DAY UP Excellent Rostaursnt and Cafe. “Modorate Prices. Send for freo 1t troted Guide and Map of Noww Yfi').' City. F==HOTEL== GREGORIAN 'NEW YORK OITY, ] h 85TH ST, I FIFTH AV., BROQADWAY. gl 16 Storles. Modern. Absolutely Firepeoof g xurious, comfortable and homel arest amusements, sbops and o WONRE BETTER AT ANY PRIC 300 Reome, eneh with privair bers N z per & oot coom and bats, $2,00 gy, { OTHERS UP TO $5.50. [ PARLOR. BEDROOM, BATH. $4.00, Speeial mites week or o Restaorant o th carts. Alwo {iblo. . P RITCHRY. Prop. Our Main Dining Room and district arrange for more satisfac i g trips x{“"“ William - AR service. The delay in the arri v ps e iatiod employ of the Atwo chine com- § lorses at the firehouses and the sup-, Paize after nstalled. S "L ooms Iving of horses too light for the work } Vedn Re Sewing Class a Success. _ Jobn Bunan of New York is assist-| 25t Sum L hampered the efficiency of the se f Ledyard preached tr x,d sewin 3 ')w’v..vn‘ is ”1‘.‘ :YW: | ing in the annual inve the | crowded S Raig b ! -"‘!;, “’YY““"“*‘ are open every day from 6 in the . | conducted by class e | American V. mpany thi 23 n fance or rejectio The report of Treasurer Evereit . | e et ol thie Hoailimeel e ompans s > course of the govern ng until 12 at night on the pple, fully audited, was submitted | edding Today. e jan the usual hour | y1, o Mo Sauil hen the " o a Gopted: - The recelnts for the year rs. Charles T e e i HiBenyiDens of Nonm B as ) coll. mbs and the | e European Plan Sotee: s hanks $L000; s | ke e cid i atiernoon. & greal| " Miss Helen I Chamberiain rot > ofle "ot e piecty M o | GET TO THE CAUSE MiBI5 51 Al Riteiog i tha interest on taxes, $54. (Th ) the \re much en- 2 Tty ss chair, but there 2 s Orchestra from 530 to 8 p. m. est on deposits, $22.59; total, « SR 1 hold B 4558, The expenditures amounted to Notss, T mriEy 51022685 and the b - 5 BALTIC. nor | Norwich People Are Learning the Way ATIRE " $1.92084. Net a : fe ufithenTremen — ‘ : THE WAUREGAN HOUSE 1.80; net debt X 30, 191 o s served, | Basketball Team Defeated at Taftvilis | _ el e —a net decrease in the debt of 32 son_ of i | —Enjoyable Entertainment of M, E. 2)0U% There is but little peace or comfort G Bty e S = ¥ Z she . 5 oprictors. The metal shelving for the juvenils i B fencey Shec foh Chuikmas Bun il Foman 3% 2 department of the terly public li- ‘ The I ns in ry arrived Wednesday. 1t will be s P eaaptont P T e —— position as soon as possible TP e out of bed, it's < nd_story of the Mem | e I . : b 1 lbrary butlding, in the section for foniine the m jtoture: toistoop] arestzaighten, Hast) Chflstmas Remlttaflces erly known as the assembly room, |1Al‘{« “lm' 1 lr’ e xrud‘ up 1:: good fight, 'my wh her |ers and liniments may relieve, but can- WIS e o 16, ahs M5 &5 Dhe 1o but was unable to down its opponents, and put i A, PRt g reading room of the library. At pr probably because the three Willimantic | Coun toole up |BOF £ D Annde to the Old Country. ent the juvenile department is in the c i'nvn and th Norwich man were in the | Richards b Thoney | Kidneys, guffering so, use two rooms on the first floor which £ Siptder: T lineup, that fake reports said would be and asked if wasn’t to ha Doan’ Pills, the tested and | le on demand fon an office and cataloguing de- | | - i - SRR itk 0o (LBECOMPRILIER: (el et “No, n d the > 1ble: 0 years an’ SEEMGL Tk Ehe lbracian Mow Too bration—Mrs. Richard Wilkinson | Taftville, There was plenty of evi- | didn't want I troubles for over 50 years. Doan’s | €Very where for sale at lowest room formerly used as a ladies elebrates 90th Birthday, dence of enthusiasm displayed on both | said she would rather |Kidney Pills recommended by | oy ol ik Fomn 18, the affico of the £ ittee of the 1614|9106 during the game | the sossip. Since the e for’ Just Buch ‘cases;. Preof = 2pA whish the rooms now I ns executive committee of t W 2 sn’t been home, She c: e e T tiiBny e Juvenile department are vacated ! ITIeD! ring t fon held u meeting this week Entertainment for Christmas Tree | (257 e and T eas't of_their effectivenss inthe testinmiony ) hey will be transformed into refer- ! 7Y : My ROpaatIpeny e ) Fund. |iness [ 95 Hie IReEWicR Ze dent | gan's armaCY z a S Eooe 1 Bidg N o Ay ommedtess| An entertatnment e R e ey Mrs. Jared Hewitt, Palmer Street, | | have many more birthdays ter of a pageant was | IMembers of the M. 1. Sunday school in | PE SN UTION rwich, Conn., says; “For 1] 50 Main Street : experis, and letters | SPTasts hall Wednesday evening. The | UNDER CONSIDERATION |months I wes bothered by pains across Tuaps WS, ame were read. This | CTOWd that attended was very large | t 1 of m and from other ot Stonington Jodge 0. 0. F : # in ihe hands of a |4nd the audience was weil pleased with | Progress in Movement to Divorce New | |~ Sl R e Y | met v ng. when mmittee consisting of Miss | the ‘Worc of the players | The stage Haven's Subsidiaries. R N gkt (k| 1647 { Miss Laura T. Wood, They are to re- | >orel and potted pla he proceeds | Washington, Dec Althe Ao Kidney Pills st N, D, Sevin & Bon's | Ad m I h WAS 8 por( at a later session of the commit- | °f the entertainment will go toward “'w 1 pla forith i . a1 tt ¥ Store, and seen after using then a s aVBI'II = | Chrisprmal trect miinsnia Sninsl wetcthsd] Do Auans; fon fte dlyacos of the New |Drug Store, and eson aftes,using e | even e y $ N e object and a source of much good, both | York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- |the pain in my back di red muu‘ 1861 . } . > nen e .4 |for those who are working for the road company from its subsidiary |my heaith improved, 1 don't hesitate e s he home of | At & meeting of the selectmen held | preparation of the tree and for those | steamship and ral lines have not been | 1o recommend this excellent remedy.” | o rde ot mory bHog he fnest standard and family in this weelc communications from the|who derive benefit from it, and the | decided upon, the conference between | ° LoCOmmene i 2dy. | heands of Bear of, Hinrope and America. highway commissioner were read | people who do this deed of charity | officlals of thé road and representatives | For 53le by all dealers. Price 5 ) Bohemian, Pilsuer, Culimbach Bavarian left Wednesday for a 11 relation {o the continuation ot the |cach year have the hearty co-operatlon | of the department of justice have pro- | eents, Foster-Miiburn Co, Buffalo, | Beet, Bass, Fawm snd Bucton Myews fighya west of Sto xr'{'-("—x-le s | of all. % ceeded to the point where the manner | New York, sele agents for the United | G & O, Importea Ginger Ale Bunker : 5% e rmeten e nge | The programme wrich was success- |of dissolution Is being serlously con- | siytcq | Ao R Rl PYALE Tonss® Nommih: NOA iave nearly compl the sur- jrully carried out Wednesday evening |sidered, Gty 1ag { o, Btariiag Bitte NOA selecinien are 4150 Iooking | lowa: Drama entltied Sunfiowers W | A (W0 days' conference cnded todsy | Remember (he name—Doan's—and ing Ale, Sterling Bittar Ale, Anheuser, 1o 1 or ¢ §IN8 | tional flag drill by the follownng ten’ntter many hours of hard work on the ! take no other. | A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town | fo Committ ristmas Enter. tainm th Dynamo on audited s 1 Lo make | by for reh entertair 4 ma s Nove: - The ¢ railroad new st ) Y 7S Treatment with CUTICURA SOAP And Cuticura Ointment. Directions: Make a parting and rub gently with Cuticura Ointment. Continue until whole scalp has been gone over, Next morning shampoo with Cuti- cura Soap. Shampoos alone may |the be used as often as agreeable, but | Fh¢, commiiic: once or twice a mionth is generally | 1. Durtee sufficient for this special treatment chooner Ads wild ng over the 1th, | ducks and whi feeding and = for the vestry Barrel Today. the The members of call | rtainment. ) | 5 A {er |haa a a tfnl entertainmen pov out on the P To - g the frst mee of the Cornel versity, £ T B g OF Sk sk s bout e nter whi nnounced tonight, because of the ob- NS e, Sk ] ectionable character of the Tempta- g B R 1t Dt e ) s, ) Bl HODx dtion number of the Widow issued sev- % ] tev. Joe Mr. aud Mrs, Henry F, Davis closed” gral weeks age. L Better Street Light. reet light at the WIm |Charles Barnes were pianisis for the | crossing was put into | evening, this week. It lights the crossing | Briefs and Personals, to the corner of Elm} for Winter Quarters, | been keeping clc Celebrated 90th one. endleton way ed and painted | commission all wint ainment halls In the Nelli Ashworth, Anna | set, but the | yirth, May Drescher, Marle Dobbrow, | - <ht to do so and |1 illje Ktior, Louise Miller, Annie John. | qoian The selectmen | son, Bthel Firth, Mildred Swanson and | voled to pay the town |Jjta Ordman; motion song by elght lit- | mber, 1918, tle mothers, Mrs, Thomas Bamford and Mrs, heen s Mrs. Louis J. Fontaine of Railread > next light is situated. a week with rela- sireet is spendin tives in Danielson. Emil Deshefy is meving his family from the Cote farm to the Canterbury turnpike, John Rey of this town will play in Wheeler's ‘band at the panquet to be given by the Society club in Williman- tic next week. George Despathy of Moosup was in | town Wednesday visiting friends. | A layer of crushed stone is being laid | on Main street. Miss Emilda Despathy, who has been dangerously ill at her home on High have been noted borough the past weelk, Large flocks of black sters have been on shore any shell drakes have se to the shore here. thday. Wilkinson celebrated y t he home on iends and made the day Wilkinson is in ed and Mrs, nd able to be out of z < ceived many handsome | STeet, 1s slightly improved. boat I is ‘hauled Cornell Editors Expelled. to be clean- She will be kept in Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 3.—Austin G. Parker, of FHelena, Mont., and Archi- bald B. Johnson of Pittsburgh, Pa., edifor-in-chief and art editor respec- tively of the Cornel] Widow, the col- Open Season. ‘Whist club will meet Kids Kristmas Contest ONE VOTE WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE? WHOM ARE YOU VOTING FOR? Here Is The Plan We are going to give 50 prizes to the most po) and GIRLS in this town—25 prizes for beys amr Girls. We want to make 25 Boys and 25 Girls so happy on Christ- mass Eve that they will remember us for a long time to come, BE SURE ¥OU ASK FOR COUBPONS WITH EVERY PUR- CHASE. CONTEST WILL CLOSE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20. We are showing the largest assortment of HOLIDAY GOODS between Norwich and Willimantic. SHOP EARLY CHARON’S Baltic’s Busiest Stroe ular BOYS 5 prizes to Telepione 447-12 $950. Lower than ever in price. Better and more for your money than ever be- fore. 1914 Overland is here Demonstration will cenvines you It the automobile of the year to buy. #. B. RING AUTO CO. AGENTS, 19 Chestnut Street Telephone. American House FARREL, & SANDERSO! Propa. Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, Traveling Men, Eto. Livery oconnacted. Shetucket Street F, C, ATCHISON, M. D., PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON Reem 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. Night 'Dhone 1088 THERE 5s 10 Advertising medium in m{\arn apgect s cguLl te The intin ioe dukiiass Pl s

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