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FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Lady Assistant when requested Rock Glen Cream Rich and Heavy J. M. YOUNG & SON Corner Main and Market Street Telephone 1238 Orfice of The Norwich Savings Sosiety. Norwich, Conn., 18, 3t The iDirectors ox Tent six months a semi-annual dly domd at tho rate of FOUR Pl er annum, payable to depositors en! led ‘thereto on and after Jan. 15, 1914, BLLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds ohn & Geo. H. Bliss 126 Main Street On or about the tenth " of January we will have something to say to you ‘about a “Business Men's Lunch” {which we have had under contemplation for some- time past. THE WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co. Droprietors. NEW YEAR GIFTS! SLEDS, GAMES, BOOKS, TRAINS, TOYS, DOLLS, CARRIAGES, BASKETS, POST CARDS, BOOKLETS MRS. EDWIN FAY Frt._nklin Square WALL PAPERS A full line of the above with new additions coming 510ng, including those with cut out borders. Moldings and bunds to match. Mixe paints, muresco and tints; alse ar #°c5 imitations. Weo @ie W0 0 market for painting paper-hanging and decorating all tue ] MURTAGH and 94 Wast Main Streel Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— UBILES, CARRIAGES FRUCKS and CARTS. “ecnanical ming repairs pholatering and wood iunng n ali its brancre. Sttt & Clark Corp 507 {0 515 North Main SL ~ainting y this Society have geclared out of the earnings of the eur. Sun. Moon and Tides. g [ Soon ots. [l waten f| 5088 || Morn. after high water it in low tide, which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE Whist Party—Birthday Surprise for John Cady—College Boys Go Back. cening F o party of fri on North Main street. The | was pne of much enjoyment nt able prizes winners. After the instrumental and and refreshments red Royce enter- surprised by sev- Tuesday evening, his birthday the guests were welcomed into the house and the even- er pleasure. Mr. as a remem- returned to Pates ng the holidavs at 1 avenue iliness of | to Fitch- ; his home here. | TAFTVILLE 1 of Mrs. Joseph | Resident Here for 20| a uchemin, ¢ Fontaine 1 forms was and field Danced the Gid Year Out. and_dan, tendance ed the din | day. A visiti ¢ Ne holi- ur of Hop his hom ver New Year lale, Mass., is Providence m Blair and sister, Miss Margaret | New Britain are visiting Mr. Mrs. James Dunlop of Lisbon. and Mrs. Albert mant .where they | pend New s With relatives. | Miss Blanche Molleur has returned from New Bedford after spending a s with Mr. and Mrs. George The Yan » is edged with ice is skimmed over Funeral Director and Embalmer 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bullding Telephione 642-2 | Prompt tervice day er night. Ledy Assistant. Restdence 118 Broadway Opp. Theatre. Telephone 642-3 Babies! <o ihey will be big boys irls, and their faces will Iy 4 memory." ing the babies and we’ll < their smilm, LAlfiflTON HAVE A Group Photograph taken while th family are ali together for the Holidays. When condi- tions are favorable the sitting can be made in your home, Don Houghton PHOTOGRAPHER, Shannon Building AMOS A. BROWNING ¢y aiiaw, 3 Richzros tag "Phone 700. ds at whist at! Stone left on ! § After spéhding 22\ minutes in delib eration in the case of Loreta Rom sulng the Climax company of Lowel for the sum of $20.000 for injuries re- ‘ celved at their plant in Montville, the Jury came in at 3.43 o'clock Wednesday | afternoon and rendered a verdict in favor of the defendant. Immediately | after the decision a motion to“set aside | the verdict and for a new trlal was filed in the office of the clerk of the | Superior court. William Corcoran, boss £ the store. room at the Thames Speclalty cqmps- | or ny three years, morning. the first wit- | He had told ople to keep off the elevator. He had scen the gate on ilte second floor of the mill in place on the d: cident, had Reube: witnes: Supt he nd floor wh ed was cl: lled and . after ph him his injured. brot who testified t they had not h told not to S or. th, sides k and Atiorney ot a verdict was | Attorney Robbins | he opening argument for the followed by Attorney Avery defendan v Comstock concluded his a the oek. J Sh from 2 u i Four Decisions Handed Down. dge Shumway handed down four | on Wednesday’ in the su- of Rebecca S. Eli DEFENDANT'S VERDICT IN ROMA CASE Jury Came ia at 3.43 o'Clock After 22 Minutes Dis- cussion on $20,000 Damage Case—Motion For * New Trial—Kenure Verdict Upheld. e wasad. | injunction ‘on_the city of New London | | brought by George F. { quire a heari | porary injunction. | a favor on the clerk by against Iman Elionsky, an action for divorce, the motion to increase the ali- mony pendente lite was denled. In the case of Mary . Watt, admin- istratrix, agalnst D. W. Guile, admin- istrator ‘of the estate of Loufsa M. Parker of Norwich, a claim for $10,000 damages for Injuriés wrought to Agnes Watt, the wgitten demurrer is over- ruled by Judge Shumway. The motlon to dissolve a temporary Tinker to re- strain that city from paying $500 for | the expenses of its delegates to the Atlantic deeper waterways convention | at Jacksonville, Fla., is denied. From | the files it did not appear that the in- i junction was jmproperly denied. The | act of 1918, cl 205, does not ri fore issuing a tem- Verdict Upheld. of Margaret Kenure vs. Armstrong company of In the ca: the Brainerd New. London, the Written motion of defendant to’ set aside the verdict is denied. The plaintiff's verdict was f 00, given by the jury on Dec. 3, 1913. Judge Burpee Here Tuesday. Expert Bakers need no reminder when bak- ing powder is required—they instinctively turn to Cleve-! land’s. Long experience has taught them- that Cleveland’s Baking Powder is essential .to the production of the finest cake and bread-foods. The beginner has to-learn ! The state attorney will be at the of- fice of the clerk of the superior. court | on Friday, Jan. 2, 1914, at 10 a. m,, for | the purpoe of arranging for the busi- ness of the January criminal term, which will open at Norwich Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1914, Hon. Lucien F. Burpee, | I judge. é accused will confer advising him to, the cases in which they Counsel for the at once 2 app but experience is fast teaching her that Cleveland’s Baking Powder is ‘the greatest of helps: It will aid more than any other one thing in making her an expert baker. [ SALVATION ARMY'S | CHRISTMAS REPORT | of 605 Meals Were Given Out | by the Norwich Corps. | A Total we dis- pro- 186 unt we NORWICH AN EX»\M"L‘ st Danl Chr ould Have ce, Too. 1 conne bor With t and_ afie the project me of the sorry wer in this LIy tak of a but & tion elt public came of the celebration, the decper meaning is to brir the peo- cen depictir he ple of the ther, to o kindlier fetling among tbem, m one feel that a certain re- sponsibility_r pon hilm to the end that all 1 n for the tire enc ancement lor he interes demand that should put person in this to work hard for its wel- Lt o ; FUNERALS Mrs. John Eccles. uneral of Mk, John Eccles was home, 218 nry Allen & rangements. arge of the John Burns. furieral of John Sou had « The rus was held | day morning, with services in St. s.church at 9 o'clock. The rec- | tor, Rev.' I. H. Broderick, officiated. rers were Patrick and Thoraas Burr and James | s ceme- Walz. tery Baitic Defeats Jewett City. Monday night Baltic defeated at ! $-9. The Bal- e a good exhibition of swork, and was at no time in dan- of defeat. The work of Mellor and or in the shooting line was of the Mollor securing nine I kets and | On Thursday night Baltic will play | the fast Ben Hur team of Hartford in | on baskeethall Jewett City tic best, Potter seven. the club symmasium. The teams will | line up as follows: Balt aptain J. Cullen 1f, Mellor | rf, Potter or Marland ¢, A. Cullen rg, | Taylor Ig. Ben FHuv- Lehamett rf, Toley If, Stielman femeske and Fiaherty | 1z, Webber rg. o Lineup and swmmary of Monday's | game: 7 i Baltic—Mellor rg, J. Cullen (Capt) | 1t, Potter ¢, A. Cullen rg, Taylor lg. Jewett City—W. Benfamin (Capt.) 1f, Rioux -if, C. Benjamin ¢, Barry 1g, Maynard rg, Mehun 1) Baskets from floor, Mellor 9, J. Cul- len, Potter 7, T: Benjamin 3, | Rioux 4, C. Benjamin goals from | fouls, Rioux: scorer, J. Cronin; timer, | | R. 3. Lo referee, R. D. Love. Hartford. - Mr. and Mr Butler _of 231 home Tuesday from 230 until the 40ih’ anniv riage Frank H, ent sireet were at afiernoon and evening 10 wclock to observe oy of their mar orwich Town, will be given this af- | ternoon at 5 o'elock by H. L. Yerring ton, assisted by Miss Jessie . Gifford, ! sopr: | Christ > open from 7 a. m. to 12 m. Registry department from § a. m. to 12 m. The fnoney order and postal savings department will be closed all | Two deliv will be made by | carri the first’ morning delivery | and a delivery at 2 p. m, both [ casToR oIL 1S A | Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil 1s The | sastor ofl. HERBERT L. YERRINGTON'S 33RD ANNUAL RECITAL Programme of This Afternoon at First Congregational Church, The thirty-th at the First C nnual organ reci- onal church, no. > programm minor, Vol, Prelude in I, gin's Pray n the N Give His Miss Rhapsody Silv : \\“.\n nholme Question Answer s Ended Miss Gifford WEDDING Lamb— Irwin k b\\'mm was of ent immed aquict th of Che orza played the Wiliiam lowin = numbers n Sicil 11 windows the mem, The & ame pink de loyed in of the The br te and s also grad \rt St orwich for New Ha was in business prior to efor ven, where locating in Boston, Mr. Lamb was a member of the vested cholr of Christ church. His bride h: ways been an e worker in the cl and the Sunday school. urch societies Postoffice Hours New Year's Day. amp and g ral delivery win- which will includs sireet letter boxes. Out R ing mails will close ral ca s will not m eneville station, Nor DIFFERENT THING, NOW. | That Is, The Taste and Oder Have ! Been Removed. Best Laxative In 3,000 Years. Spencer Kellogg & Sons of Buffalo, | oil refiners, have succeeded in taking the offensive taste and smell out of The Kelloggs have done what chem- s have tried to do and failed for 00 years. Doctors recommend castor oil as the simplest, safest and best laxative. Every household will us> it oftener, now that it is tasteless. Kellogg's Tasteless Castor pure, clear, refined castor oil, entirely without taste that take it easily. This perfect laxative is now on sale n all drug stores, Order Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil by name, to dis- tinguish it from various mixed and flavored castor oils, which are not tasteless. The trads mark is on every label—a green cascor leaf bearing the signature—Kellogg’s. 25¢ and 5oc sizes, oil is and so children branch office and Preston rural station the hours will be the same as at the main efiice. Stations 1, 4, 5, 6 and iness will be trans- This is Cuaranteed to Séop Your Cough Moke this Family Supply of Iome s ces a pint of better cough s ould buy ready made for s “usually conquer \— | even wh imple i be had ar x(n pint of w & Put n 1t has a pleasant family a long time. I every one, two or e hold of u c I "braces un the apratite, t lax: too. which is A handy hoarse- dic croup. bron- w E u.'h stract, other natural _ or will g The Pinex _PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING PLUMBING Why not atttend to It now? It will be fully as easy and, curnvenient for you | to have the work donv mow as later When it may be freezing weather. Estimates cheerfully furnished any work you need done. » J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. C. E WHITAKER Snecessar SR GO Tin and Sheet Metal VWorker, Tar ot Asphalt and Gravel Roofs. Wulks aid aprd cn 85 West Maln St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Frar™ 'a Street ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FiTTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Street, Norvich, Conn Agent for B. © Sheet Packing COAL AND LUMBER M. C. HIGGINS COAL. HIGH GRADE COAL’ Office and Yard 203 North Main St Office Teleph: GOAL Free Burning Kinds and tehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK AL °THROP Office—cor. Market and 8hetucket Sto. Telephone 463-12 DENTIST DR.’E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. | Take elevator Shetucket Street enm- trance. Phone. WHEN you want to put your busi ness before tne public. there is no m éium better tnan through the adverus- ing columns of The Bulletin J. A. MORGAN & SON GOAL Office 57 West Main St, Telephene 13 Yard Central Wharf, Telephone §34 PROMPT DELIVERY THERE 1s no aavertising m, Eastern Conmnecticut egual to ledin for bumacss “ll!b 7—No | INSURANCE We Sell ~ Workmen’s Compensation Insurance J. L. LATHROP & SONS NORWICH, CONN, JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investments’ McGrory Building, Main St. Office telephone 501-2. Residence 1179-3 WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St opp. Thames Bank FARM AND CITY PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. Represonts 15 Fire Insurance Com- panies. Bulletin Pointers ‘'WHAT TO BUY AND WHERE TO BUY Delicatessen ALWAYS ON HAND FRESH STOCK RELIABLE GOODS ot THUMM’S 71 FRANKLIN STREET, Opposite Bulletin Building. { ROGLER & SHANLEY Modern Sanitary Plumbing in all branches. Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings an¢ Sheet Metal Work. Personal Supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates Solicited 483 Main St. | Telephone. ANDERSON’S PRESCRIPTION ATTORNEYS AT LAW Brown & Perkins, Itomeys-at-Law Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St.| Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3. i Fine Hair Goods and Toilet Articles e | o i Dregsing. Mar- PHARMACY i Atioracs--_Law. | Hair Dysing, Facial Mas -i0d Shannor 1k e pute B it | has removed to his new store Made to Order from Combings. Irx 1.8, UNDERN3D) Chiropodist 51 BR.OADWAY Telephone 13 2 TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY in the Post Office Building, Baltic. ,New London| (NORWICH! idine Rogers Domestic Laundry ~EwW YVorx || H. Blackledge & Co. | ™ Vi STEAMERS Also LADIES' WAISTS Contractors and Builders, City of Lowell Tel. 541 91-95 _Chestnut Streat) | New sdiampshire i T oot s e unmpehire |§ Painters and Decorators. |\ ") 5y 0 arrps S e ‘- dergiiclt | A A s New London at 11 | to Now T ori Agents for Colonial Paint. SALT MACKER THE 2 POUND KIND Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint, Oils and Glass. P. m. daily (except Sunday), due New | York, Pier 10, at .30, and tre e o 25 Seventh Stroet. POWERS BROS. morni lephone connection. ) NORWICH AEW YORK $1 80 Meals a Ia Carte Tickets and staterooms from ticke neorany tion W ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO F—-——HOTEL""" GREGORIAN NEW YORK CITY, 85T ST., FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. 14 Storios. Modern. Absolutely Fireproof. Luxurious, comfortable and bomelike. rest wmusements, sbops and depots, Have For Sale A Pmpeny which consists of a twol story house 30x40 feet, barn 20x30 feet two woodsheds and one acre of land. I also have a plece of land suitable for| a livery stable which 1 will lease. WM. P. BABCOCK. PLAINFIELD BIG SALE GOING ON MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE Siazpes MME. SCHWARTZ WHEN YOU NEED ything in Grocerles, Can Goods, Comtoctionery or Temperance Drinks drop in to the little store of MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St Headquarters for Cigars and Smokers' Articles RICH & RUBIN, A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY AND PROSPEROU NEW YEAR is the wish of C. S. FAIRCLOUGH, Thamesville, Norwich, Conn. DR. C. B. ELDRED 'NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. z 200 Tooma, eneh with rivate bats. 204 West Main Street, DENT[ST & good room and batr, $2.00 35 day Proprietors of the New York Mineral - er Co. Bottler ki o = PARLOE, BEDROOM, BATH. $0.00. Telephone 241-3 M. A. BARBER, Machinist St Speeial mtes week or month. Telephone 738-12 Bestaurany x tn carte. . Alto tuble. d'hote. 5. P RITCHEY. Prob. DR. N. GIBERT GRAY Gra- -ate Veterinarian OFFICE Bailey's Stable, 371 Main St. Phone connection and Engineer. . Engine Repairs. G E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEEDING STABLE 127 Franklin Street ntion given to Gen- Tel 10 STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work and matc:lals at by skijjea labor. Telephone 50 wesT — C. E. WRIGHT, 8 Cove St., BOTTLER OF FINE FLAVORED T ALE AND New Moy ves Pier, {Hams and Bacon CURED AND SMOKED. C. H. DAVIS’ PROCESS atS. B. POTTER’S cien MAIL BERMUDA WEQT "\ID.ES PANAMA CANAL W'II\-TER CRUISES si MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Sealp and FaceSpecialis: How About Your Scalp? Now that the holiday rush is over)| should you not take time to have the scalp toned up? Prompt and prop A. B. MAINE f Sells the "alston Health Shoes .othing Betier in the Market. 219-225 Central Ave. | | | made | dations \ by John A. Dun Steamship and Tourist Agent, treatment may save your hair, pre-| w | venting it from fall t, iri 50 Main Street e are headquarters |yentine'i From foting out. requiting for Conféctionery, Ice Cr o Have a talk with Miss Adles about] Water. We carry a compl: line of { §calp Treatment. e Station Ll 306 Main Street, mext t | FURS FOR CHRISTMAS | 3. F. WGUIRE, ol onone & A | are most acceptabl when bought here combine style with econ- | —= — omy os: tic line | of FUR COATS for Me ana Women, well BUREAUS DINING TABLES DINING CHAIRS CHINA CLOSETS IRON BEDS ART SQUARES GO-CARTS and CARRIAGES Funeral Directors and Embalming : M. HOURIGA FINN BLOCK, s JEWETT CITY PHONES—Store 61-2—House, 35-5 Anything in the Fur_ Li Txpert remodeling and repairing of your ‘urs. A Visit Will Pay Us Both M. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin Street 1 m——— e e e o . CHIFFONIERES | | Th: Norwich Pumbing fupply House NORWICH, CONN., takes great pleasure in assuring its: patrons of its sincere appreciation of the business with which they have PJES, CAKE AND BREAD been favored during the year just clos- | ing. Whatever success this company | [ has had is due greatly to the loyalty of its customers and friends, and wish to extend to them our best wishes for a JOYOUS CHRISTMAS and al_ HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. JUHN 0. FOX & C0, —DEALERS IN— {Lomber of All Kinds Lime, Cement, Drain Pips, Fertilizers, Fire Brick, Ladders, Paints, Oils and Varnishes and Salt 2 Harris St., Putnam, Conn. that cannot be exceiied. i Phone your order. Prompt service. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Car\q‘ Ave., lEa t Side) | Falace ool and Billiard Parlors DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE ] e i e troneting hme 287 Main St. at reasonable prices. PRACTISE LIMITED TO EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 49 MAIN STREET Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Sundays excepted, and by appointment | | i | i A FULL LINE OF GOODS suitable for New Year’s Gifts at WM. FRISWELL’S 25-27 Fn.nklm St. THERE 13 oo aavert:=ing medium 13 | _ THERE 15 1o advertic Bastern Connecticut equal to The Pu) Bastern Comnucl: letin for husiness results 2etin for bus JOGSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER =% Books Mzde 2ad Rulad ts Ords 108 BROADWAY DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr S. L. Geéer's practice during his last fllness, McGrory Building, Nerwich, Connm |