Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 12, 1913, Page 11

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Y Henry Allen & Son Norwich, Friday, Dec. 12, 1913. FIURNISHING UINDERTAKERS 88 Main St. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For Southern New England: Friday and Saturday: temperature; moderate winds, ‘becoming southwest. Lady Assistant when requested it will be clear ald: On Friday colder, erly winds. is generally fair and by snow in or near the — Observations in Nerwich. e following records. reported from show the the cha barom Sevin's pharmacy, in temperature and changes Thursday: Christmias Remittances to the Old Country. Drafts payable on demand|,; ;; ™" every where for sale at lowest| °, 0.7 i rates. m. low Comparison slowing rising northwest Predictions from the New York Her- with brisk to fresh northwesi- The outlook for Saturday milder, followed lake region. Fair and In line with adopting modern meth- ods and securing modern equipment and convenjences for the Norwich po- lice department, which has been one of the aims of the present board of police commissioners, a woman's room has nges | been provided at police headquarters etric | which is far ahead of any accommoda- tions That have previously been avail- able there for any female prisoners or other women who for any reason at all might have to spend a night at the police station. What was formerly used as the room for men lodgers, the peripatetics who make it a regular thing to put up over Predictions for Thursday: Cloudy X ’ el o for s Thusday YUY | night at what used to be called the Thirsdat e g .. | City Hotel, has ben taken ober from Thursd: 2 or: Cloudy, follow- > . Duan’s Pharmacy |.7rdos meser, omes, or | G5 Mook oo, 2 ot 2% 2 b : ‘| room for women. The Weary Willies | E, i ¥ i iba i who now apply for a night’s lodging 8o E1) Main Street o e into the regular cells. - et IS bt In order to fit the room for its new High || Moon | use it was necessary to clean it thor- I Riseung,, I " For Wedding Gifs we are: showing new pat- t-rne ‘i Cut Glass, Sterl- §| ing znd Silver Plated {| ter it is er higl , which is foilowed by GREENEVILLE Ware. We czirry the best makes ]! Routine Business Enacted at’ Meetine | nor ot o ian Wednesday | that a list be iabulated giving the | one a more enjoyable and comfortable 1 . H 3 f Ladies’ Guild. evening. Aprons, fancy articles, home- | names and address of all per; s in | feeling after a large meal than one in above lines and will o e | made candy, met with a ready sale. | this district (which comprises Bhode | can possibly imagine. L m. Lad uild of St. Andrew's! A fishing pond in charge of Mrs. | Island and Connecticut) who will be | The entire secret of Stuart Guarzmtee Prices. ith Mrs. F, J. Bohs>4n a. | Cht s Harkness and Henry Sauer | Subject to the income tax, in order |pebsia Tablets from a succes: ! ~ lay after . Regu- | provided entertainment for the chil- | that the necessary blanks and regula- | "e&uun standpoint lies in the f: l‘mgravmg Free. | dren. The fancy table was in charge | tions with which to prepare the m.\ are) composed of l(l]‘loae elemenl.; - ! of Mrs. George Bogue and Mrs. George | come tax returns may be mailed to the system needs most and . Xmas sale and e inment in guild | 3 The candy booth was | them. In order to be able to mail [ Would supply if it could. ey Jflhfl & fiefl H Bll‘s rooms, St. Andrew’s church, tonight.— of Mrs, William Mitchell ! blanks to taxpayers it is expected that| Don't delay. Go to vour llN;‘;&_’ISL o ife S dv, ,x'v B. Lucas. The cake table w all persons who receive an income of | 2nd obtain a box this very day. Price, | s ¥ ded over hy Mrs. rah Sweet, | $3,000 or more annually w call im- |20 cent Notes and Personals. | and Mrs, Clara Busch. : | mediately at the internal revenue office = Joseph Gadle underwent an oper n{ Mr. and Mrs. Comfort Bogue had | at Hartford, Conn. or at the division 3 M ches- 8 B ey on one of his fingers at the Baciug|charge of the ice cream t office located in Norwich, and reg pr{::r“";‘:,f‘;’g“er""’”‘ GG BI: PROGRESSIVE hospital Wednesds the followinz young men acted as | their name and address, or send sams | ] ; : 7 Have vci:r Optical Work dune b B0 S waiters. Howard Fuller, Ravmond | by mail to Hartford, Conn. ursday, Morning Session at 9. up-t -dake hous f et The T 1t the All Stars 28 to ¢ | Bogue and Lawrence Bogue. The sup- All persons subject to the tax who Opening in fourth degree. o at foott e Boswell avonie givd. | per tables were iy charge of Mrs. | shall refuse or neglect to make their | Reports of committees and action C. A. SPEAR, Foh aecirndes e & | George I urne: 3 William Mc~ | returnis on or before March| lst, 1914, | thereon, Offtometrist and Optician, — 1 les Weeks, Mrs. Irv- | pecome liable to the penaltiés as pre- | and resolutions. 818 Main, Street, opp. Franklin Square | _Joseph Iz vho was taken to the | in . Christian Baer, and | scribed in section 2, act of October 3, | s at 12.00 m, (over Somers) | B was re- LRl e 1913, Closing Svsswn at 2. it comfort- O —hes Installat 0. | s, | I g Mo | Top EMPLOYES NOT UNDER eaTon (o Asisentos anc illiam Mitehe ! s DEN l ISI N, ¥ and Mr_ Dicker: WORKMENS COMPENSATION. h A W. 1 ay evening Aafter a wmm. McKelvey. sold b b & o s A b e g iR S s Mg . ew Act Does Not Affect Relations o osing in form. . — Ium_ piano, Mrs, Ct arlos Geer, - it il ol S L il e = Suile 46 Shannon Bldg. on the Taftville and | Olive McKelvey: All Through the| The workmen’s compensation act | LT aniE meiners bl Take dlevator Shetucket Street en- | ere running half an ght, Mrs. Thomas Thornes, Mrs. Ar- | passed the las o fn?y- g W heel bt th trance. Phone. i Jay aftermoon, | thur Smith and Miss Ri violin | go into effect on Ja: "',,‘)'?x',.[ u‘dwlkh:l lx(wr— r‘f‘ | tained, owing to 1 e e ety o | Ths tehes ot Norrich oty part in charge of F. ¥. Blakeman, state DR. C. R. Cr{AMBERLAlN T smimis g - e i Ho s i i s o st lecturer. We trust these numbers on n hamesville. in on, | said Town Counsel Thomas B AR U P AR Fe s el ]Jellta,l 6 = —_— { Charles [ as and William Mit- | op Thursday. our. ,h,(;],,( 2 P, ,r&r,mb e Lo 4 3 o FT chell; song, When It's Apple Blossom e tovwen 1o0f al} | 20e I S S 5 urgeon TAFTVILLE | Time in Normandie, Clarence Spicer | tawns ‘15 an. invol o L Eit B e foaimines Wil e In chagge of Dr. 5. L. Geer's pr: T and Frank Patterson: duet. piano, Mrs e lis rooms which ms T . actice L 5 ARE 5 v and not m ect to be . o rates. % & during his last finess. | ©Only One Case of Smalipox in the Vil- [ Charles Geer and Miss Ofive McKel- | e hje 0 reasonsble rates. Meals may be 5 lage—Quarantine Rem ey: solo, The Echo, ( vs Alexan- s s by ST : ured at the hotels, or at gog - McGrogy Building, Norwich, Conn, ngses Srstien Tw°1‘ What Do Mean You Lost ! S:\. ],“‘ g o ,‘“*; ]: ‘m i rants with which the city is well e L § Your Dog, C. Lucas, William Mit- { oo0c 15 employes nesligence 5 | 1647 Dr. George Thompson, town healta | chell Mrs. C. I cas and Tya RISt | while engaged:in Sl ont Life =0y S ofticer, has removed: ' the smallpox| , The Proceeds of the supper and en- ernmental duties of tow ANy town H. Hale, the Adam’s Tavel'n quarantine on' the, residence of J, E, | tertainmenit were abouf $10, speciap privil- | 7 i Benoit on South Fourth avenue, as o SRR £ partmer | BT 1861 the vatiens Mr. );moi]:, has now re- HOLIDAY FIRE WARNING. \aml] partments, or a ny | Meeting of Montville Club. ered. e quarantine on the Du-| e G | such that re run for a The Alpher Tub at the home breuil house has also beer 3 ; 5 i ire | Drofit s would ntion 1o emploves | The Alphena club et e how offer o the public the finest standara| Herbert Hoyle of North A | :t‘;lz-ot ! Balletin Sant iHere by Netionhy hi SRRl (.] ]1!~ e ol s Jane Maloney of Pequot Wed- brands of Beer of Europe and America. ’ Wwho is ill with, the disease and who i Epclctio aeacatioy: l‘i'n l“ : deITI iux m;“ .“ }“’ 1 cxofing o AL ulabeiR Y Bohem!an, Pilsuer, Culmbach Bavarian | duarantined in his house, is on the road | for 5 He fire | men's compensation act. The town of | PLoocnt, plams were made for & pri- Beer, Bass, Paie and Burton Mueir's | to Tecovery, but it is ot yet know Chisf Howang 1. glauton Of the B b Y ARy i 4 1 e social to be given in the near fu- Scoteh Ale, Guiuness' Dublin Stous, | Just wien’ hdrantEs o B ‘“;")”‘(le:‘:irzmenr has received the following | Norwich exercises no such special | (ive A dainty collation was served by C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale BunkAn moved. M 1T had, About Tha \‘:'nxL; holiday fire bulletin from the National | Pr es and t ierefore is not within | hokteas: Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish. | case in the ge, as the eruption was | F 1S, ; Sesoodton L e s e pl e o | ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, { MoTe serious. There are no new cases, | ;. V2T NiNSS agin i STATE GRA!\G: &5 Budweiser Scilitz and Pabst, o i o bazan s it eaall : | MARRIED. a X ires n these while illed | b A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town Returns to Germany. T i obldinne Sadually Melnbasista Degree Work and Interesting Topie e Sl Telephone 447-12 Henry Grumberg, who has been| Light, inflammable decorations make | at Annual Meeting at Hartford. DE by e “‘"’““’ pral e L) Working in Taftville for the past two | fires easy to start and easy to e 55 deni Mystic and H Li d B di ml;'”‘* : ';'I'l‘ I ““’; x"‘ v night ]"”’l.“‘»’" A match, flame or an electrical '("t he twer nth ann n of Ric hm nd of Preston adk ivery an oarding ter home in Harburg, on the Elb> | defect may do i he Connec < e — ” river, Germany M Grumbe has | Sl P’ sy ; nany. Mr. G 5 has Watch gas Decorations may | STABLE been u 'f”-‘ country for the past 15 | against them by air cur- | at | ¢ 1 Norwich, Dec % s, first locating in New York city. | ses- an, wite of Charles O. guarantee our service to be the ;‘:':' © passing two vears in that cily he Watch smolkers! Do not permit them . open pa- | o e oot s best mt the most reasonable Prices. | W orecsicr nml Nomhil 88, thence to| (o light cigars inside buildings, it in good sta The follow- | Funer ,A.;“j"d‘ e Mo g MAJHONEY BROS F.la A YL S aeheter, cogmini g hers KU the slightest change | is the programme. TG 15 MR s brost Iy ! n October, Grumberg in |in ele without consulting |, : AT 5 a Patrick’s church at —_— — PSS OWT A house of iment is & r than ven in form. Fifth degre —— h Roll call of officer Zes 1 s a house of mourning. g d Al Com.fartanle After Operatmn Do not decorate your . Abpointment of committee on cre- years Mrs, V. alr and lai with paper, r | dentials, | . lefi Wednesday for I where i : | committee on cr Dee 11, | Lowar than ever in price. Better and their ,.\un brother, nent of | McCun of Meride ;norg for your money than ever be- ation in & e | I of business referred | ore.. : Belair’s condition is report- hout de S ed as being comfortable, e Report of deputies, ) N 1914 Overland is here il 1t vou Kecess 1230 p. m. 2yl fo thanic o ; s ; A fibre, I 5 Afternoon Session at 2 O’Clock. the loss of our Damenstration will convince you It ]K!ux/‘ Letendre’s famous coon dog, Do not permit children te light or Introduction of business referred siste also to fr 5 i which has been afflicted i | relight the candles while < % s e o » the fune | i- tite automobile of the year to bu = A ol With Hhe = without de e I > e intae Lntoan Persons mmm‘..m-» resolutions will NICHOLS AND FAMILY. | - . to their clothing instead. E _redolation i | M. B. RING ARUTO CO. Counseil Gagnon, No. 208, Union \1 burn when o for the l'l\\v f)fI Willimantic Dec. 11, 1913. AGENTS, Jean, held a successful whist in Pa come dry. one the use of [ A & ' hall Thursday eveni Prizes were| Do not leave matches within geach it il “-'n-i C/\PT) OF THANKS. Telegshone. 19 Chestnut Street | awarded of children at i Candles hudb g : E e — |are meant to the gt pdnter) " B Connecticut Patents. ! ren can e T e iy ¢ nt it nita BAL ¥ ol i of nts issued to Con- | Periment with mitate | “address of chaplain, Rev. J. H. Hoyt mother E t E B " f week ending | thelr D. D. { Decem! , 1913, as fur- ‘Report of treasurer, N. S. Platt rnes . i flrJ from e of F. H. Allen HOLIDAY TRADE GOOD. mp R A S | follows 7 = Report of executive commi VIOLIN Joseph O.Ca Meriden, resetting | Buying Starts in Well, Some Merchants | .‘r_l“}x(:ue) Gkl i ;;lrf \Liwlm T William Co- Say—Why They Catch the Atttention Report of finance committee, by H. | .n.l_‘ burner of Shoppers. C. Dunham TEACHBR { cona Haven, T Introduction of business referred | machine: 11, EEviatings adateoaal without debate. L A % | town, ~ Char Jutloak very hopeful! Remaining state officers and masters | ,,kw“”ma"m o days esch 3| Johnson .v;!?;”;((l'nlliln\‘\ What feuiling mierch i utna\;]hur]dinagp and pomona ranges | wasel i i e b *W | four big lines say will hand written reports to the state | urc en | ' Weitiam 'H. - Fobmson,” H ‘;‘“T‘]_"“"”’ | Not only are people Luying the ne- |Secretary, H. F. Loomis. |For appointments address E. f| trfonil. : e mN: cessities of life for Christmas gifts,| Recess to 7.30 p. m. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- H Ke 3rit but they appear to have money to se- || ecturers’ Conference at 2.30, at Unity 15 Mair Street < i vy | . : cure the luxuries. the comforts, the| . R B stt Sl st | opping machine ndrrink .\' CElesien iy Th e hick " | Middletown. mattress guard And ;this is one | of /the axloms of | THS CISRIIINE, capference ito. witlch | e — = | Columbia Nut and Bolt Company, In. | trade: People will always nave the !Bll lecturers elect of the subordinate i . . | corporated. Eridgeport. start mach. | €aSh to produce if they learn of goods |2nd Pomona grapges are invited, will WE Are Sho N Li Adolph C. Recker. W which appeal to them, which excite [P held in Unity I Thi ‘ i Wlng da NiCe Line|: Walaar: S TAhT B, G their desire to buy. will be Char the s ectur- | ' | button tab end; Minnie Hence the opportunity of the live | Bilak me;g"; o trust it |g of EBHALEAaTs dvon & o s v | merchant, who is awake to the possi- RO AE dnsuixation, o5 bligy | i SRR ek Pttt i bilities of advertising! g year. The lecturers attending - AUTIO ROBES, CARRIAGE ROBES, \M't: New britain, tabieware: Henry - les advertising! Yhe ConTeroros sill. raceive” Thorn thel S ANTLE » s weathe New 1 i 5 i P . P o | BLAINKETS, FUR COATS, GLOVES. | room buile: n W He tetinth o o et At that Tiho BN Bt s T FARIN WAGONS, DUMP CARTS r{!vi:»u- }lu £ '\J.n They have a Christmas message for E s 7.30 EFflBALMERS + | Greenwich, ceremonia gown. ou and thousands of other helida: vening Session, 7.30. SIN(ILE and D =gs | y i it OUBLE BUSINESS | uyers this morning! Conferring the sixth degree in full WA(3 ONS, CARRIAGES NESESES at Thi2 L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. - | ISS M. C. ADLES Hair,'Sealp and FaceSpecialist wWH | and HAR. Chlldren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S 2 Funeral Director DELAY OR lG‘lf‘iDl’llfliE&’l’f Manj wemen buy everything the: d Emb l M T L s it S an almer rained ! scalp and hair with poisenous dyes aj1d washes, eome ty Miss Adies for he ) Betier have the gcalp tened up and! the hair made heelthy in the proper ! way, by an expert; A:tk to see the new hair styies, 306 .H-! 1 Sireet, mext (o Chelsea Buaak, Telephone 6ui-4 643-2 Residsnse Opp. '{‘h-uu. food tide. CASTORIA 1 fl;nt;‘h 8t., Bulistin Buliding 118 B X eeiviy AN oughly, hing floor and walls and ceiling with germ destroying liquids, and lzzurning formaldehyde candies in Big Improvement Made by Police Commissioners—Lodgers’ Room Refinished and Fitted Out With Three Beds and Other New Fixtures—Men Lodgers Go Into Cells Now. the room to get rid of vermin which .might have been there and which could be reached in nb other way | All this was done with the utmost thoroughness, and the room was then completely repainted and revarnished, | with the result that it came as sweet and clean as the best kept apart- ment anywhere. A large new enameled basin | was put in with new toilet accommo- | dations, a new electric light chandel- ! ier hung, and the floor covered with | new linoleum. . Three new single iron bedsteads, with plenty of bedclothes, have been supplied and put into the room, which now looks much like a dormitory. Not all women prisoners who fall into the hands of the police will be placed in this roo, but the officer in charge will use his discretion as to the suitability of who placed there in any part can be used both for for any woman who hed or is staying tempora- rily over night at the police station. wash GOOD RETURNS FROM GUILD ENTERTAINMENT St. James’ Church Society Will Realize i About $70. The Woman’s guild of St. James’ church, Poquetanuck, gave a very en- Jovable entertainment und turkey sup- AT THE AUDITGRIUM. Vaudeviile and Motion Pictures. Three fine vaudeville and well selected motion pictures ma up the bill at the Auditorium during the lasi half of the week. Will Kennedy has a ely and humorous monolegue and makes a good impression with his son Mattie Quinn is a feature ot the bill with her bright comedy and entertaining songs. Her 'fi appear- ance as a hard shoe dancer was a big nit, Remanlo and Pelaeno.the coliege ath- letes, have a sensational gymnastic number. In one of the most spectac- ular stunts ene member of the team dives from the fiys te be caught in the other’s hands, The Refermalion of Caliepe featured Thursda; metion picture pregramme. A party of abeut 85 from the Wheei- er sehool in North Stonington ted 1y fer the purpose of le for GKing over the facilities in the agricultural depart- FHEL la \s ne agvertsing medium In siern . Comnecticut egsal Lo The Buls suin for Lusine.s ves in fop buameu I3 =] THERE 1s 1o 2dvertlsing medium 1n Bastern Conneectieut t;fl:’al te The Bul- ment. C. L, riculture the party Howe, instructer in ag- the scheol, accompanied at the Rhode Island Staie college recent- | MAKING LIST OF THOSE UNDER INCOME TAX. | Collector Walsh After Names of All With Income of $3,000 or More. % The ceived sioner re- commis- internal revenue office h: instructions from of the internal . revenue form, Exemrlification of the U. W, Remarks by visiting members, Closing in form. Wednesday, Morning Session at 9. Opening in the fourth degree, .ast opportunity for introduction of business referred without debate. Reperts of committec 10 a, m., order of business. ection officers. 00 m., Afterneon Sessmn REES: Cornet solo by Abbott Davis Address by Rev, } mner of Milford, The Place of the Church in the Rural Community will as: digesting such a meal. time the faulty digestion will become normal and man may eat as he de- sires. directing | Dyspepsia he Bulletin, 'WfiMAN S ROOM AT POLICE STATION Dreaming of Days | When Appetite Was King Bring Back Those Joyous Laden Days By Usi Health ng a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet After Meals. One of the sad memories of a stom- Just a single {ach sufferer are the days when he than through the poisonous fumes. jcould eat the meals that others ate. | He recalls this joy and the relish of many special dishes, but to attempt the same thing now would by distress, if not painful suffering. Stuart’s Tablet eaten like candy after a meal st in quickly and harmlessly be followed Dyspepsia In a brief ‘And Now | . Mushy Di Then the oecasional Lady As: Telephone HENRY E, CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Can Only Eat Tablets will Soft, et.” use of Stuard's bring to any T JLE The music will be ini c o a I tant 328-3 Rubber Boots Best makes, high and lew cut, and heavy weights, and at LOWEST PRICES. FRANK A. BiLL, 104 Main St. Rubbers, g Ao light The Couniry Heme, by Mrs. | George S. Ladd, s | Exemplification of the first degree | by degree team from Burriti grange. Remarks by visiting members. Recess to 7.30 p, m, Evening Session at 7.30, | Addre: { Repeoris of committees and actien thereon, i 9.00 p. m., repert of lhlf Patirens | Fire nlursee. & Dunham, Shea & 41 Main S Funeral Di Burke treet rectors secretar) Closing 1016 p.m, form meeting of patrons ex- THERD 15 na aavert cticut e 1sing medium in ial to The Buls Full Sef Tegth S8 FIT GUARANTEED DON'T PUT OFF YOUR DENTAL WORK any longer through fear. After the first * 1 has been filled or extracted by The King Safe System of Painless I:ntistry you will laugh’ at your fears end wonder why you waited so long. Don’t pay exorbitant prices for your dental work. Gold Fillings. . .... $1.00 up Silver Flllmgs. e cO0C Gp Pure Gold Crowns... $5.00 Bridgework ......... $5.00 EXAMINATION and ADVICE FREE Extracting FREE teeth are ordered. OR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS Successers to *he King Dental 2063 Main Street Next to Boston Store. Painless ® when Co. 9a m to8p m Lady Sunday 10 to L Attendant. Phone 1282-3 STETSON & YGUNG Carpenters and Builders Lest work and materials at rigau es. by skillea labor. Telephons 50 weoT MAIN ST. COAL AND LUMBER !Uuality Uuanlity uickness We have a full supply of Clean, Fresh Mined NOW | Why not get in YOUR supply before bad weather arrives? . CHAPPELL CO, | toal and * Central Wharf frik, tim Lumber TELEPHONES and Gement M. C. HIGGINS COAL HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 203 North Main St Office Telephone 1257 COAL {Free Burning Kinis and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A L THROP L Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sto. Telephone 463-12 | J. A. MORGAN & SON GUAL 57 West Main St., Telephone 1% ‘1 d Central Wharf, Telsphcnm 534 PRONMPT DELIVERY FLUMBING AND STEAM FITTINQ | PLUMB NG | | Why not atttend to it now? It will be fully as easy and wrnvenient for you to have the work don now as later when it may be free weather. | Estimates cheerfully furnished cm any work you need done. J. k. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St LYW HiTAKzR Successor 5 . Cinsox. Tin and shest Metal Worker, Tar or Asphalt and Gravel Roofs, Walks and iveways. uprsd T. F. BURNS ‘Heating and Plumbing ’ 92 Frar' 'n Street S5 weso Nain St | ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FiTTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Street, Norviich, Conn Agent N. B. Q. Sheet Packin; for | Try theElectric Light Treatmen' for i.neumatism, Troubles of the Cir c.lation or nerves. SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY JAMES DAWSON Roem 26 Central Bullding » dy_Assistant Norwicii, Conn ' The Vauzhn Fuuzmu La Nes. 11 to 25 Ferry MILL CASTINGS l & Specialty, . Orders Llecsive Prompt Attention

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