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Nar\mnh Satw‘dly, Dec. 20, 1913. THE WEATHER. FURNISHING Forecast for Today. T 8 ot UNDERTAKERS For Southern New Kngiand and warmer Saturday; Sunday 88 Main St. i creasing cloudiness; moderate South rwun and west wind: Lady Assistant when requested Predictions from the New York Her. to westerly winds. Sunday is generally fair to ing cloudiness in ‘the lake region. Observations in Norwich. Sevin's pharmacy, show the chan n changes Friday: e Ther: 133% | Juse starting off on his long trip to i 3% 3018 | New Orleans; Surgeon Holbrook was rhra © 32 3018, back from the privations of Libby; ‘Hignest other soldiers were arrived home, some living, others dead. More men Comparisons. were being enlisted to fill up the torn Predictions for Friday: Fair and|ranks of the eighteenth and Norwich colder; northwest winds. was called upon to send her sons in- Friday's weather: As predicted. to a new fleld, that of the cavairy. ey S From the Bulletin of 63 these items: un, Moon an e 2 o WiRisen | Sets ||Water.| Risoa| _ Made Off ‘anh a T:rk-% ec. 14—A turkey, weighing seve 0 Sun | High || Moom ? | teen pounds was stolen from the store )P m jof E. Bill Saturday, but the police t 131 caught the thief, who claimed that | For the convenience of any who de- bank will be open during the months of December and January to receive de- Posits or cash for safe keeping upon Sire such accommodation thi SIX hours after high water 1t tide, which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE Saturday evenings and every week day evening pre- “'rg a legal holiday Outgoing Mail other | from 8 to 9 o'clock and upon Order Busi ess, mail evenings by special arrangement to The outgoing the meet any demand occasioned by any | vijla post office has more than doubled | for New Orleans. Any persons who P i ha reig il | desire to se smal ar his sk b in the past few days. The foreign mail | desire to send small pa in ecial sales shows the greater increase in the nw care to friends in the re; ber of pieces, but the packages are |so by leaving them at his house. - much smaller than those of the iocal | Douglass Bushmell, a native of this a un mails. The money order department | town, was killed in the recenmt battle is doing a very large business this|of Chattanooga. He was major of x!ve year and is issuing many orde for | thirteenth Michigan regiment. po: kages have been received at Dec. 1 ~We had a genuine summer this office, thunder storm on Menday noon. Some Miss Ryley Entertains, vivid and the rain just sloshed right Miss Agnes Ryley of North Main | 4oWn by buckets full i street, who was given & surprise par- | ° Various citizens beg the attention of ty several weeks ago by a number |the sStreet commissioner to the cros of friends, entertained at a card par- |ings on I in street. Two « ty and social evening Thursday, There | three child: e credibly reported : were about fifteen present and the | having disappeared within sight « evening was a most enjovable ons | their distracted friends on the side- for all. Whist and forty-five were | walks. | plaved after which music, vocal and | The Allen woolen mills in Sprague, | o insirumental, was rendWred. Refresh- | recently erected by Col. Ethan Alien Ernest I: B“"ard ments were served and the party | containing four sets of the latest im- . { broke up at a late hour, all voting Miss for the manufact- [ald: On Saturday it will be clear and continued cold, with fresh northwest The outlook for partly cloudy and milder, followed by Increas.. The following records, reported from temperature and the barometric is low Has More Than Dou- bled in Past Few Days—Much Money Gregna: Fifty years ago this week there was quite a variety of things going on in Norwich and vicinity. the weather was in a rebellious mood. It rained and rained and people were | even treated to the unusual—a thun- der-storm in December. War-news was plentiful. Captain McCord was | €xcessive hunger prompted him to pur- loin the fowl. Mr. Bill gave him the obtain food in a different manner. | The residence of William M. Con- verse, which was burned on Salurday, took 'fire In consequence of the im- perfect adjustment of a stove pipe. A portion of the furniture w ved. The house was insured for $1500 and the furniture for $1000. Christmas Messenger to New Orleans. Captain J. McCord thirteenth ent will leave town this jafternoon for New York en-route reg! of the flashes of lightning were quite proved machinery Men ‘For Mounted Service Were Being En]isted in Closing Days of '63 as Well as Additions to 18th—How Capt. Randall Met Death Before Port Hudson — Norwich, Owners Lose Schooner By Fire. For one thing, | turkey and warned him in future to | of ~the | SOU'I'II \ Atlautic Coasl Eine TheStandard "ailysad of the South Throagn Traies D with All-iest Eleciric Lighicd Pullmans. m, Cars. And begiuniag jun. 5k, The “NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL” (27th Season) will be In operation. Leaving New York 12.38 noon daily. Coach Excursions, $35 Round For illastrated literatare and all information lued at $4000 and the car Dv-d at 110 Years. Douglass, of Stony Creek extraordinary James died yesterday at the age of one hundred and ten years having been born Aug. 1, 1753. clos twe Free, a vacation Academy of Dec. 19.—~The ed Friday for weeks. Too Much Water. The brook from Spaulding’s pond. grew important yesterday and placed |an injunction on the balance wheel of the cngine at the armory and business in that district was dull un- til_the storm subsided. The storm which has prevailed for a day or two past, was extended and severe. But a few miles S and addressed the pupils. Twenty vis- itors were present, and a collation of cake, candy, oranges and popcorn was served. SHORE LINE SUPERINTENDENT. north of us, the rain froze as it fell, bending | L. G. Rudd is the Man Who Takes | down the trees, and obstructing trav- Responsible Office. therchy, breaking down telegraph s wires, and covering everything with G. Rudd of New London has heea n_armor of sleet. a )liomled superintendent of the Shore Rev. Charles L. Aver was installed | Yine electric railway to succeed John at Mansfield, Dec. 16th by an eccle- | B, 1. do Windt, who closed his duties siastical council of \\l ch with the company on Saturday and s Williams was * lleft for his new field of employment at corge Soule, scr Birmingham, Ala, where he will be Sergeant Rev. | Thomas Spencer of com- xnu general manager of the electric | pany H, efghteenth regiment, is rais- ways, lighting and power service of | ing recruits in W antic. that big city and its sunurbs. Schooner Foundered O Saybrook. | Mr. Rudd, the new superintendent, has been filing the position of supe: Schooner Senator, of Orient, L. I, P vith 97 tons of coal, foundered at|lnfendent on the New London and esday morning, three | = — from Saybrook light baving had her sails blown away dur- the night. The crew werd all “ ’, Albert H. Comstock, company H, fourtee; regiment, formely of Wa- terford, died at Stevensburg, Va. FOR GRIP, INFLUENZA, COUGHS, SORE THROAT COLDS INCREASE OF 121 EGGS IN STORRS CONTEST. Birds Show Christmas Activity by Pro- ducing 962 Eggs in Sixth Weok. Storrs, Dec. 10.—The sixth week of e third international egx laying con- | “Having used your remedies for test at Storrs shows an increase of 12 i i ais over the previous week The toal | forty years, and ‘being still *alive, | production for the week 1s 962 eggs. | cling to Dr. Humphreys®” The best producing or the ! " , bk {owned by Tom Barron of Catforth, |and you too will be convinced. Eng] This pen with nine of the | Take it at the first sign of catching | cold, the first chill or "shiver, to get birds layine made Two birds in a score s pen laid Ryley an entertaining host ure of flannels, employing forty hand | - will commence work about the seventh Personals. of January, 1864. The younger daughter of Mr. and Support for New Navy Yard. | Mrs. Burdell of Fourth street is very TEACHER ‘ The Star urges upon the people of fl with sugar diabetes. New London the impo: nee of offering | e 1 ! 5 4 to the navy depdrtment land sufficient | In_Wiilimantic two days each g/ Joseph Farrell, who has been in the | ;. 1o proposed navy as a free Backus hospita] for treatment, has so Y ’ week. . v + gift, to offset the celebrated donation | recovered as to be able to return 10 | o¢ {.eague Islands by the Philadelphi- For appointments address E. his home on Central avenue. Mr. Far- | ,n5 ™ This is a sensible idea, and the | vell is improving daily. TAFTVILLE Pupil st Wequonnoo Found to Have Smallpox—The Two Schools Have Been Closed. During the morning recess Friday at the Wequonnoc schools one of the | teachers sent Patrick Donahue over to the Sacred Heart school to be e: amined by Dr. George Thompson, who Wwas busy vaccinating the there, as the boy had a noticeable It E. BULLARD, Biiss Place, Nor- | | wich, Conn. | J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. Whitestone 5c and the J. ¥. C. 10e Cigars are the best on the market. Try them. $950. ’ about his face nd neck, and the gl o s - g %nd | teacher thought it possibie he had y oy an ever be- | smallpox. Dr. Thompson examined fore. the boy and, deciding that he had a P case of smallpox, sent the boy to his 1914 overland is here home on Norwich avenue and later quarantined the house. As the source Demonstration will convincs you it | 35, SOLHION seqme 10 be i the i. the automobils of the year to buy. M. B. RING AUTO CO.| AGENTS, both of the Wequonnoe schools as a atter of precaution. dren in the Wequonnoc ed for the afternoon When the chil- chools return- ssion the teach- ers told them that the schools had ohsne. 19 Chestnut Street | been closed until after the regular Christmas vacation, and that they all were to report at the school building Monday morning to be vaccinated, else report at the doctor’s offi i day practically all of the pupils of the Sacred Heart school were vaccinated by Drs. Thompson and Pratte. or MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Sealp and Face Spacialist A Soccer Season Ends Today. Today (Saturday) will close the cal soccer season and the fans be given a chance fo see probably the fastest game of the season when Plain- field comes to Taftville to contest h. GRACEFUL, NATURAL WAVE is @ feature of the mew hair styles, which are classic but not severe, taking ten years of a woman's looks. Miss Adles show you these s " ors with the local players on the titul style Ask her about| providence street ground Tomique, which restores hair color and | - Bewith. g i St. Louis Society Election. 506 Main Street, mext to Chelsea B: The St. Louis society held a well T phone deeldd attended business session Vednesda evening at which the elect cers took place. ion of offi- Many of them were BE PROGRESSIVE re-slected and the —installation will Have vour Optical Work dune by aq | [2© Place in the near fature, up-t -date house. P ersonals and Notes. C. A. SPEAR, Mr. and Mrs. Gauthier are moving Optometrist and Optician, 318 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square (ovér Somers) DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. clevator Shetucket Street en- trance. Phone. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr S. L. Geer's practice during his last {llness. McGrory Building, Norwich, Cenn. Hack, Livery and BoarclingI STABLE “e guarantee our service to be the best at the most reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS,, Falls Av. from South A street to Dion street. Mr. and Mrs, Ravmond Girard have moved to Jarry’s block, Hunters ave nue. The Osgood lodge, I, O. O. F., Man- chester Unity, has compieted the ar- rangements for its annual social. Friday afternoon the large electric engine of the Ponemah company to shunt freight cars in the mi ran off the track near Baldwin's stor The St. Joseph club will install the officers elected at their last meeting tonight (Saturday). lation refreshments will be served and a social time enjoyed, The California citrus crop is esti- mated at 29,000 cars, lemons being 650 cars and oranges a. placed at 26,285 cars. CASTORIA ¥or Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Eought Bears the M—_:: JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town St. Norwich. Dealer in OILS. GREASES, GASOLINE | A 7uil Supply Always on Hand. | PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL tor Cil Stoves a Specialty. Telephone 31§ Signatu.e of and UNIVERSALISM Funeral Director & be God's universe of law and e e e ot L and Embalmer destiny for all. God does not change $is Plan. For information. Looks, fl 10 Frenklin St, Bulletin Butlding tracts, etc. address REV. F. A. DIL- Telephone Prompt rervice day er night. Assistant, 116 Brosdway p X vt 842-3 | LINGHAM. Superintendeni, No. Cottage street, Bridgeport, Conn. 851 children | will | After the instal- | ew Londoners should be equal to car- ing it out. Back from Libby Prisen. Dec. 16—Thursday, Surgeon Low- | ell Holbrook of the eighteenth regi- ment, recently from the Libby prison of Richmond, will be in town today. A Typographical Error? Andrew J. Cur esq.. has called t this office to contradict the report | death, which was published some It was anothef man of the | and age who died lock a. m. train from thi: city to New London ran off the t mear the freight depot which accident caused an hour’s detention of the train. { Prisoners Receive Good Things. ‘A letter has been received from Henry Winship, a member of company ! C, eighteenth regiment, dated at Boll ® | Island, Richmond, Nov. 23. He spe of the arrival there of clothing provisions for the prisoners and knowledges the receipt of some choice supplies from the officers of the eighteenth, in' the Libby, including a 'splendid iarge pork ham” from Colo- 17—Several articles of cloth- | m the clothes line 5 mes._ streef. | The_bod. Austin Whipple, com- | pany D, twenty-sixth regiment, arriv- ed here from Port Hudson on Wednes- | day. The remains of Corporal | Gard, formerly of compan ton, twenty-sixth regim rived in New London on Tuesday night. 200 Barrels of Whale O The bark T. D. Thomp London was reported at Oct. 22nd, with 200 oil o Frank W. | H, Stoning- | of New | I barrels of success which attended the Sachem Street chur t evening has induced the commiite to repeat this evening. Capt. Jedediah Randall's Heroic Ca- reer. Dec. 18.—The remains of the late Jedediah Randall, company K, twen- | ty-sixth regiment, arrived from New | Orleans on Wednesday. His funeral | will be attended from the residence of | his father in Mystic on Saturday. Capt. | Randall enlisted in company K which raised gt Groton and was chosen commander, and at the bloody as- sault on Port Hudson, May 27th, he was mortally wounded. He was a true man and a fine officer and was universally esteemed by the re Cavalry Company from Norwich. It has been decided to raise ca alry company for the First Connecti cut cavalry from this town, to be of- ficered by men chosen by the company when it shall have recruited the ! requisite number of mén. Those indi- viduals who have declined to enlist on the plea that they disliked to enter an old company, will now find an op- | portunity. to enter a new company | raised at home, while to all, the com- | | pany, recruited as it will be, from | | towns in this vicinity, will be a very | desirable one to enter. To the work | then, and let us see a cavalry company which will refiect,honor on old Nor- | wich, the home of Tyler Birge and Harland. More Men for Eighteenth. | Captain Morrison of company I, | eighteenth regiment, with a squad of | ten men, one from each company of the regiment, arrived in town Thurs- | day, having been detailed home for re- | cruiting service. An opportunity 13 now offered for those who desire to do { 50, to enter the eightecnih regiment, s Captain Morrison cruits for that reglment. Schooner Pioneer Burns. The schooner, Plonee T, owned parties in this and loaded lumber for Idward Chappel's yard, took fire in New London harbor on Thursday afterncon and was nearly destroyed as to render sel and carge a total loss. The v and sold by \‘. D, Sevin & Sen, 118 Main Street, or can be procured direct from the owner of the original pre- scription, MRS, by with lumber' OLD LR, HARRIS REMEDY FOR PILES | Welcome to Thee, will receive re- | T MARY A, HARRIS, BEP il S iy | Second r the week wa best results. white Wyandottes owned by 4 Broihers of Apponaug, R. I This pen| I you wait till your bones begin to laid 42 e lird for the week was |ache, and you begin to cough and | wanted me to Lydia E. Pinkh: try s pound first. T took three bottles and it made me well and strong and I avoided 2 dreadful opera- tion, I now have two fine healthy chil- dren, and I cannot say too much about whatLydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Com- pound has done for me.’’ — Mrs. LEE Maxges, R. F. D. 10, Mogadore, Ohio. Why will women take chances with £n operation or drag out a sickly, half- hearted existence, missing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ? For thirty years it has been the stand- - ard remedy for female ills, and has re- ican gtored the health of thousands of women Reds West Mt. Poultry’ ¥ PARCEL POST BUSINESS. Sacks of Mail Made Record D for Norwich Postoffice. 1 breake “riday was a reco: cel post as a matter fication of. The Ame 50 reg %o load on (he ments as displacements, inflammation, train. Two mvtmqml\e were busy all uleeration, tumors, irregularities, etc. da nsporting the packages from the Thermos y to the postoffice, ana _ JE you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl- dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by & the Adam: press company had horse truck also busy all day Laurel Hill route. a two, on the Tp to the 7 o'clock train Fridav even- yyoman and held in strict confidences ing :295 sacks, a high water mark for the Norwich office, had been sent out. The come 1 coming mail is beginning now to ly. FRANKLIN SCHOOL EXERCISES. The Best Candy to present to anyone as a gift is a box of LOWNEY’'S CHOCOLATES. There | is a guarantec slip in each box that the Interesting Programme Carried Out in District No. 2, Miss Blanche Smith Toacher. | - | Chocolates are fresh and yowll find Christmas exercises were held Friday i in the school in district No. Frank | the variety excellent. Sold at lin, Miss Blanche B. Smith, teacher. | The following programme was carried " P out by the pupils of the school: Song, unfl armacy school; _recitation, | sonf, Fair Snow White, | school; recitation, The Empty Stock- ing, Louise Brush; song, O Hemlock Trées, school; recitation, The Shinies| Clifford Gray 50 Main Street Dime, Emma Coreoran; song, TwinKle, puplls of the first recitation, Leroy tmas_Carol; sons > Bethlchem Lullaby, Emma Corcor- an ana Helen Kahn; recitation, John- | nie Wants a Pair of Skates, Alton | | Clark; sons, Slelghride, o0l; “recl- tation, The Stocking’s Christmas, George Brush, song, Snowflakes, Miss | B Smith and Nina = Clavk; recitation, | ERAL Christmas Quotations, 10 pupils; song, ?«4‘\( Jingle Bells, scheol; -reeitation, Santd Claus and the Monse, John Corceran; song, Twinkling Stars, schoel; recita« tion, Miss Catherine Miller; reeitation, Christmas Snowballs, Harold Clark; song, Senta Claus is Ceming, seheel, The room was pretiily decorated CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. with C stmus trimmings and a k- Christmas. tree. Santa Claus presided = and gave eut the nl;:en(s Rev.cJ ;é; PPy 1 Rk B gl A Sl i st fih et G e praaincice < Feoq “pEGRARY 4 a pen of sin >mb white Leghor: i Gwned by Francie F. Lincoln ot i, | N6z it may take longer. Carmel, which laid 41 egzs. The Dollar Flask, holds more than A pen of burred Plymouth Rocks, | . v -8 €0 FER R belonging to Jules F. Francais of West | 8% twenty-five cent vials—for sale by | Hampton, L. I 1 30 eggs. Tom |all druggists or mailed. Barron's single comb white Leghorns 3 & ; laid 36 this' week. A pen of single | Humphreys' Homeo, Medicine Co., comb white Leghorns owned by Cecil {136 William Street, New York— | Guernsey of Bast Cobleskill, N. Y., laid | Advertisement. 35 eggs, as dld the experiméntal pen of White Leghorns fed sour milk but no scraps. A pen of single comb white Leg- horns owned by Frederick sley |of Cheshie distinguished itself this 2 week by lavinz a double yolk egs | weighing 19-100 of a pound. There were three small unmar produced this, week. The weighing .05 of a potnd, was laid by a White Rock pullet belonging to Al bert T. Leinzer of North Attleboro, Next in size £ .06 of a was laid by a single comb Leghorn pullet owned by Cecil ernsey of Dast Cobleskill, N. Y. A el ses welshing 0 of & pound; | HOW She Wes Saved From was laid by one of Tom Barron's sin- gle_comb whita Lezhorn pullat Surgeon’s Knife by Lydia . The leading individu: end of E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- the sixth week is one of Farron's white Wyandotte pullets. She has laid 33 ble Compound. The second. hest individual is a _— white ¥ otte Delonging to Neale | % Brothers of Arponaus, K. 1. This bird | _Mogadore, Ohio.—The first twoyears has laid 30 esgs | I was married I suffered so much from e féllowing Is a list of the leading | female troubles and L Linctin, "Mt Caxmel, Jthat I could not |} n : onth = stand on my feet \\\:mm»m'wv SRR 5 long enough todo my Unr;v'”“”m‘v!fnl'q onaug, R. I, e {work. The doctor Merry farm, " Columbia, sad Iipogld bixefo i o undergo an cpera- Tom i Fng., single tion,but my husband 131 | tion of th \| Vegetable Com- | i "‘l’dzphone Nos. 1238 and 1259 B4 [ Conn- Main and Market J. M. YOUNG & €21 ALTESEA MOLLUSCA COCKTAIL _at RALLION'S East Lyme electric line for four years. His new duties will require his atte; tion over 80 miles of electric railways between New Haven and Chester, | Saybrook and New London, Fiuaders | and Bast Lyme and Niantic, the last belng a_part of the former New L don and East Lyme railroad. Ar. Whittemore, the roadmaster, wio has | been on the Shore Line since lts con- | | | struction days, remains with the co pany and wili be a valuable assistan to Mr. Rudd in his increasing responsi bilities. BORN. PHILLIPS—In Versallles, Conn., Dec. 2, 1913, a son to Mr.-and Mrs. Eifer Fhillips (Edith Rouse) CLANCY—In Westerly, Dec. 18, 19 daughter to.Mr. and Mrs. jame: Claney. MARRIED. ~In_Danielson the Rev. A, I an Greenman irs, Belle' Sy TOON—BROADFOOT- Doc. 1913, b eorgo Margare In Westerly, R. the Rev. . A on of Brooklyn, | H. Broadfoot of APPLEY-MAIN_In Nort Dec 1913, by Rev. Lucia George H. Appley of Noril ton and Miss Cora L Main of vard. & DRIED. HOXSIE—In Charlestown, R. L, Dec 17, 1913, Mrs. Rosina B. Hoxsié, wid- ow of Gideon P. G. in TSth vear. WOOD—In Brooklyn, N. 1913, Mrs. Jane Wood, Brookiyn, Conn TAFT—In this city, Evander Taft. Funeral service at his Washington street noon, Dec, at 2 o'clock. LEAVENS—In Dec. 18, the Jate 191 Hen- Norwich, Wife of Jamin Faneral will be held at residen liam H. Cardwell. No 318 Main strect, Saturday, Dec. 20 3 p. m. HY — Entered wich, Conn. at Nor- ‘Thomas iah and into rest, 51 fron aturday Mass at streot, o'clack. 4 at 10 o'clock BUSHNELL EADe0) 24 as, of Jabez late home, West Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Ada B. nuel H, CLARKE'—ln Dougla Dec. 18, Mm', Alice M. Ay Dr. George C. n RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. The airectors of The Haton C Company desire to spread on the rec- srds of the Company an expression of the affection and estee; hich ghey held their late a Alr. Thomas Leahy, and th srrow at his ol In the midstof his years of hle caree or fair an life the const 1 delinquenci his own | onscio of others. but rrie dens so that o them. Ho wal but considerate others; loyal in in frienc! 14 gentle in his oppositions. re we We by Teath and ize th have lost TRE | Lady attendant. The masses can’t afford to pay sim- ply for a “name. Our price policy places within easy reach of the masses, high-class, skill- ful work, and removes the “can’t-af- ford it” barrier. Gold Fillings $1.00 up;Silver Fill- ings 50c up; Pure Gold Crowns $5.00; Bridge Work $5.00. No charge for examinations. FREE Painless extracting tecth are ordered. when Full set of Teeth $8.00, fit guaran- | teed. i DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE BERTISTS | Successors to the King Dental Co, | 203 Main Street, next to Boston Store. | Phone 1282-3 | We have the making of Buckwheat and Wheat Cakes MAPLE SUGAR, MAPLE SYRUP and HONEY People’s Market C Fraakiin 3t. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. That sudden breeze, predicts a freeze. Be prepared—— Get a Gas Heater You all know it's dangerous to ea: oreakfast in a cold room, and ) sides it's not very' comfortable. Whereas, with one of sur Heaters installed, ycu only have to ligh: it a few minutey re breakfast is called in order savé the diag reo: comfortably m. We carry those Healers in three dif- ferent styles: Reznor Reflectos Heater in two sizes and somvthing new (o Gas Heaters. The Orlole, Call and see them at our office and let us explain their usefulness. . City of Norw.ch Gias & Electrical Depar imzat Alice Bldg., 321 Main St. Most Cigas Are Good THESE ARE SBETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR GOCY FeLioW 10: ClidY Try thum and ses. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin Ot Next 10 we "Nul:'l Ca THE DEL- HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and up HAYES BROS, Tel:phune 1227. 26-28 Eroadway IC Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS —AND— - EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone '328-3 HENRY E, CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Useful Gifts “TODAY, SATURDAY, We Offer Ladies' $250 Gun Metal Button at | $2.00. Ladles' Fine Patent Leather and Gun Metal Kid and Cloth Tops at §3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Metr’s $2.50 Men's SHppe $1.50. ! Fine special at $4.00, Frank Shoes, $2.00. $1.25 and n Metal $1.00, Dblack and russet, .r A. Biil, ] Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors 1 SEALED PROPOSALS will be . re- | ol P e State Highway Comis- Sioner, Room 2i, Capitol, ' Hartford, : Conn.,’ until 2 p.'m. Monday, Dec. 22 1913, ‘for the rollowing _sections of shiway construction: ~Native Stone examined for Old Saybrook at swn_ Clerk’s office: for Montville at | the house of k¥ eciman; for Salem the house o Seleciman, or at office of it Highway Com- . Room 27, Capitol. Speelfica. the instaliation of e Wood | Railing mav ho seen at the of- the State Hlighway Commis- a Specialty, cuive Promut Attentiui LEuAL NOTICES. Proposal For State Koad Work: i oy Gravel road in the Town A S B Ybrooic. Native Stone Mucad- o ead 1h the Town of Montville. Na- Ve Btone Macadam road in the fown of 'salem: also the material and O e on of about 30,110 lirear feet SR ndard Wood Guard Kalling in the Towns of Asnford. Avon, Boarah, Brant Tora Canaan, Coventry, Colebrook, Ei- lington, Farmington. ' Groton, 'New BPRAIA Norfolk: Portland, Preston, Stopington, Sims Someis, Walers ford, West Hartford, Windsor, in a Gordanca with plans and specifications. AR oidie ine price. as . Per specifications. P ihe Stats Highway Commissioner reserves the right to Increase or de- | crease tne number of feet to be fm- Proved, after tno contract is let. All bids must bo accompanied by @ surety company bond a certitied Check of mot less than one-third of the Gost of the work. Any bidder to whom contract has been awarded refusing to Sign the contract at the prices oftered 7 ompany bond, o t from his m equal to differonce 5w bid and the next bidder.. Plans and specifications Lour wark. 3 . < ne s ' the Monuments we erected ago testify to the endurance TAKE NO CHANCES Place your order with the ald-reliable firm, % 'l'heClmAKueblerCu Tel. 561 SUIT for = May we have one oppartunity to show you how stylish and- hew perfect fitting a TAILORED SUIT can be made FOR $8.00. C. MILLSTEIN, i 106 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. NEW ORDINANCE | requires that 4 Gasoline be kept In containers of approved typs Avoid Danger by keeping gasoline in & Storage Outfit £ that i approved by the Board of Fire Underwriters. We can supply yous wants at a low price. Write or phoney Prices cheerfully submitted at Norwich Pumbing Supply llfl:l Phone 13 65-50 West M, Individ- v,y vant a coat made uality ¢ 6t you; not a thous- and other men, If there is one point about & tailored to measure suit which de- serves a lot of thought, it is the fit- ting power as applied to your own individual figure. Stop in anytime and see how wa make our garments. Phone 771 ANTONELLIS The Little Store Around the Casnar! Main and Market Bostonians FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN HIGH CLASS CUSTOM MODELS Exclusive Ageney M. J- CUMMINGS 52 Central Avenue, Nerwish, Conm . ‘Call 1314 APanorama: of Norwich would make an idest gife for the ome away from home. Almost 'ur foot lon Can be rqlhd for maling. co $1.00— at the Stu Cranston's. Don Hl)llglltfll { PHOTOGRAPHER, Shannon Building DR.R.J. COLLINS . DENTIST 148 Main Street, Norwich, Cenne Phone 424-4 i TuThS | Takelt To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repatring: Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, 0.-1 n eras a spelalty. Now located in the Steiner Blosk, 266 Main St., rooms over Disce Brem Established 1880 ASTHMA You want to know what AS-] ing for catarrh, Bronchitis, (l v n:n‘n for our free booklet. td'ar cured at home to stay | Price. Ore week's treatment. e | The AB-MOON CO. New Loudon, Ct act2TuThS We have received a large stock of ALARM CLOCKS, including the Big and Baby Ben all of which are fully guarantesd by me. We also carry a full line of Jewelry and Watches of all kinds in the best qual- ity and workmanship. Qur prices are te low- est in town. Stats Highway Commissioner d all The' reserves the right to reject any | bids. Dated at Hartford, Conn., Dee. 13, 1913, State Highw oom 27, Capitol, Hartford, Con. s X! huf and e Silver and Jeweiry for Pl Expert Watchmaker and J. OGULNICK & €O, 65 Franklin St. opp. Bulletin pasters. Gonpsotiont. eum