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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, v.lANi!ARY 6, 1914 How to Make Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy A Family Supply, Saving $3 A full pint of cough syrnp—as much a8 you could buy for $2.50-—can easily be made at home. Yo vill find nothing that takes hold of the ordinary coug miore quickly, sually conquering it m- ide of 24 Hours. _Wxcellent, too, for spasmodic croup, Whooping eotigh, bron- chial asthma and bronchitis. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with 14 pint of warm water, and stir for 2 tiinutes. Put 2% ounces of Pinex (Afty cents? worth) in a pint bottle, then add the Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly. Take a teaspoonful every Wue, Bvo. or thiree hours. This is relieve a cough. Also stimulates the appetite, which is usuaily upset by & cough. The taste is pleasant. The eff rup om Jnown. e concentrated v white pine extract, and other natural Qther prepara~ ihis combination. r Syrup remedy but the old sue- the inflamed me d of Norws col esesiul mixture % is now mused in mar ather cough remed: A guaranty af sbsolute satisfaction, er money promptly refunded. goes with this preperation. Your druggist b Pinex, or will get it for you. It send fo The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, mes han any MYSTIC Joint Inetallation of Woodmen and Royal Neighbors—Monday Club Meets With Mrs. Horace = N. Wheelers A joint install 2 Pequot camp. Modern Woo Florine Dow ook place in evening. Of cers installed weres erable bankers Cha 35 consul Dantel M. Hickson, clerk; James . escort; John Tedford,watch- hnson, sentry Lise, manager for three yc T. MacGown, camp phy Royal Neighbors: Tickson: vice oracl past oracle, Lucy Burdic nny ¥ sentinel. enello: outside sentinel, Maud manager for three = year Mand Wallaces Dr camp physicia P, T. MacGown; 0 amp, Mary J. alternate, Aling officer isted by Anna Tox of the Neighbors, and James Berth, ted by Eugene nith, for the W en. ~ After the remonies there was a pleasant en- of a vocal s piano solo, ornet _solo, Squadrito Bros tertainment consist Mrs. Eugene Smith Almeda Tairo; Brook; selections b orchestra. Refre The committee charge Mrs., Leah Lamphere, Higby, Mrs. Fan Neighbor: Charles George Wallace and Thoma for the Woodmen. Monday Club's Meetings Resumed. There w: a large attendance at the Monday club meeting held at the home of Mrs. Forace N. Wheeler on High street Monday erncon after a two weeks’ recess for the holiday A fipe Programme was carried out, the toplc being England and English History. Losal Jottings. Miss Phebe Archambault has return- ed to Pawtucket after a visit to the Misses Marguerite and Mary Foley. Miss Lila Payne has returned from a Visit in New Yotk state. William Foley spent Providence. Mrs. Sarah Spink is visiting her son, Jemes ~Hempstead, and family in Westerly. Miss Fanny Brewer has returned to Middletown after a visit to her par- ents, Judge and Mrs. Frederick Brew- = hments were served. inciuded aughlin, Hickson Monday in MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, FemrcheE s e e, SCeh et Rty e DS it al1 D; s, Blota, s maiied PRI Lo OLMSTED. LaRoy. N. Y. Auto Repairing and Painting We repair autos of all kinds in the P el e Latest Improved Facilities make our shop unexcelled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloss longer, and wiil not crack. Why not have yours done right? costs no more. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co 88 Main St. Westerly, R. L. HAVE A Group Photograph taken while the are all it family together for the Holidays. When condi- tions are favorable the sitting can be made In your home. Don Houghton PHOTOGRAPHER, Shannon Building Take It To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. Typewriters, Keys eras a spucialty. Now located in the Steiner Block, 265 Main 8t, rooms over Disco Broa Established 1580 ASTHMA You want to know what AS-MOON 1s doing for catarrh, Sronchitis, Asth- ma. Send for our free booklet. Hay- fever cured at home to stay cured. Price. One weck's treatment. $L50. The AB-MOON CO. New London, Ct. act2TuThS DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. Take elevator Shetucket Street en- trance. Phone. et Vi MUMDCS just Iaxative emough to help | Umbrellas, Cam- | |WESTERLY TOWN COUNC Rejects Applications For Club Licenses at Bradford and at Watch Hill House—President Robert W. Perkins, of MNerwich - Wu;edy Traction Company, Speaks For Square Treatment of Road in Several Matters—Jeweler Held Up by Highwaymen. There was a three and a half hour gession of the Westerly town councll, | more privileges than any othér licensed | liquor dealer, a& he proposed to run a Sfonday, and there was someone talk- | clean, first-class place and = strictly ing every minute. All the members | within the law. Ze present and several matters were | It was sugsested that the steps be | S finod by sehtlemen outside the [ moved awey and that then the door cduncil ership. Attorney A: T.|could a window. He therefore said he trance within the law Lilead peared in behaif of the any more than setition + al liguor license foly] could a winda He therefore said he | The Bradford Soetal and Literary asso-§ would be perfectly satisfied to have | Uintion, and presented a communica- | Chief Brown call and seal the door. from officers of the Bradford dye- sociation favoring the club li- it was set forth that with a exception, the membership of s made up wholly of employes dford Dyeinz association and six of the superintendents. Ward said the club was de- s Robert W. Perkins, of Norwich, pres- ident of the Norwich and Westerly Traction company, was next invited to do business with the council. He 1t evidently the order was is- sued without careful consideration that red the traliey compeny to fil in Sied as an ald to the system of the| eon the tracks and for eighteen f esx, would he properly conducted | inches on either side of the Pleasant | and not obfectionable to the people of extension, as nt the i Bradford. siending of the road for the town of w -ived ffrom seven- | Westerly, He reminded the council Bradford, mostly | that when the present company as- Voted to deny the | sumed control of the oid Pawcatuck and club 2dford Soctal ition for a special Valley road conditions were very bad. This property has been rebuiit at great expense and the company pays a town tax on $88,000. company has ox- pended $13.000 along the shore and ad- ded much to the valuation of the town Attorney Ledwidge said he appeared iend rather than a paid attorney ureed that the council do what | outside of the raflroad property. The Shin m1d of Patrick J. Kernan, | ]aw concerning the filling In between 3 e in the left eye with a | the rafls and outside for a specified T Gtome while working for | distance appiied to a traveled stretch Il highway at Pleasant | and noi to ne road for v 2 result of the mis- | 1ig] em ¥ .5 lost his left eye | Then came @ lively discussion, thet the other eve |rected at the highway committee, for ile suggested that a nding a sum that exceeded 3200 o council investiga aut col e coy s i e i7 the matter cannot nd in violation of 2 ‘vote of Tt art of the w tefad was disel Mr. Keenan sident he was ssed that the ex- ain ik which wa : ' ! “wo other men | pected of the trolley compuny fn near breaking stone with | been completed. v, when & small piece S lew and struck him | After the lengthy discussion, during § no way to| which there were some hot shots in- s two West- changed, Mr. Perkins continued. He said i it of Weste View ecialist in the Teland spirit of the town have the trolley com- bighway from to Weekapat track 2 never have been id th T, scilmen € Maxson town is ed in build Xth e ey S usanTe Bigtway d it was tire- v 1 ppointed « | Some (o hea peated remark " report | that 1 anted fran- | 1¥ nothing. sk so large d returns small. Perkins said h Colonsi A. E. Dick, manager of oo i0¢ AN ed to improve. h Hill House is’the first in- [ [AMaEement of the trolley lines com rocrat mode application for a | &% 0 WEReTlY has e o i T i e piatsa Shat Hhs | companics are in e develop: (b whs incarporated Nov. 141918 [ b 2ot o puk en e somod e DY docuted In the Satet | @ burdén not put 'on other taxpavers. L chly to thoss why: Tesldid |y Thomas McKensie| eivil. enginess: e Watch Hill house had tak. | gng, Vith Gouncilman Flynn and Town - e Warch Hill house had tak. | Seliciter Agard were appointed last April o consider several matters with ), adding that a special | the trolley company, with special ref- il L Ucd‘ that the | Tel to_relieving the alleged con- o L e e eentes toe | Bestion in Dixon square made ally takien out until spring, but that | fhe tommittes 1o nolicnile said ke full $700 toe is then paid. ommerdations o make, but presentod Attorney - Roche stated ' that the | geveral elative fo the proposed i H U J,’,‘..'";;.u: ;s:;:edléz changes, some prepared by the com- Y jnd the 9700 ovas thelmitice and some by the trolley com- ! ) ot believe that|pany. One of the trolley plans pro- { Dick would break faith with | vided for a three hundred feot terminal | wvn and he did not think it in|in front of the railway station in Rail. mti,\ ea to escape the pay- |road ave where the street 1s fifty i the regular license fee and | feet in wid nd also a siding in inder the club_license. Col- | Canal street under the railroad bridge nel Dick was not of the kind that | Another plan g ided for the double sort to subterfuge. Mr. Dunn and Canal streets no stock report that if this ¢ High street at the license was granted, the license | the nadrowness of High streef ai the ay for the Watch Hill house ! Windsor ho transferred elgewhere, and Mr. McKenzie explained that an- uld be made 'to have it lfllhel’ plan provided for a turnout 132 warded to a person that the council- | feet in length in Canal street, the wid- m, sidered objectionable. He de reet in town at that point. It { d that if special license was is- agzreed by the committee and the sued ch Hill House club it mpany that the present ar- used only in connegtion with nts in Dixon squ are were un- there was tendency in the civie cenire i3 least served. 1ab u license was Mr. Perkins explained that trolley congestion comes with progress and there is more or less waste of time in jroliey trafc reason of the con- estion in Dixon square. He sald that many long hours E. Brown _complied with the coun- in the matter of seal- cept the main entrance in Westerly, excepting he suioon recently opene: ) vere spent in iryin With s leading to the drive. |li€ve existing conditions. He said the fo the stable and the rear of the | (oWPany had no bositive suggestion ings located there. Comditions | 0 M&ke in regard to the proposed | were difteront there than in s otpen | CH&NSe, but he was convinced that the | saloon and he desired special instruc- | oEical Place for transfer was at the railroad station. Here the passengers from one line who wanted to reach a train would not be held up and a pas- senger on another line be accommo- dated. Both would then transfer at the same time and to the same train, The . Chapman said the side entrance s not there for patrons, but rather ke in and to take out slops stifer than use the front door for such . johere Was no iIntent to use i railway station is the natural place e thiaacr for patronage. although | for the terminal as conditions exist in e anings are done in the clty of | Westerly. Then there would be no cars - He did not want any | waiting in Dixon square, for the cars would run through and not to the square. He believed that trolley lines were doing much for the development of Westerly and congestion must come, at least temporarily, with that ad- cement. There is no congestion in Ashaway or North Stonington, but either place.would ba glad to be just a liitle inconvenlenced by a congested tramic conditi Tith the new siding Benefit. thiul statement of a Nerwich | , givea in hils own words, should ince the moxt skeptical about the | | 5 1 | | e 1 tica and improved scheduie there would be Doan's dex;lzs Pilis, If you noticeable improvement. He £aid the che, nCrvousness, | company wanted to and was trying to urinery disorders or any | do away with the loss of time by ears ills, use a tested kid- | standing on Dixon square. It was not 200d rallroading and will be improved citizen tells of Doan's Councilman Flynn said this trolley matter was of more than ordinary pub- Faid ... llic interest und he favored a publle iene Syeet, Norwich, Coin. 8a38: | hearing. 1t was voted 1o have. the thie value of Hocats ago I learnéd of | hearing) Jan. 20iat. 7 in the evening. 1e value of Doan's Kidney Pills. - At | o ps: oo Alinen Seetig { that time T v fined to my bed as | 1, Ulignor license from 96 Camal the resuli of an attack of lumbage, I | erce street will also be con- | iered rom ) Pins acrossmy | d at that time 2 oins and was greatly annoyed by too |’ The patition of Jain Catto fo trans frequs ages cf the kidney secre- | ror hic g b I consulted the best doctors in Providence, but their treatment failed to help me in the least. I finally read | bout Doan's Kidney Pills and as I @s Dbadly in need of something that would help me, I began using them. Improvement was soon noticeable and ackingt om, 2s refused. ington had zo at the Bradford house, It was stated that Black- one to parts unknown. | { | | | Chief Brown's report for the month | showed ecloven arrests. He also ap- |3 Sontnneq: takts & pended a summary of the arrests for L et renged. untl ihe year, which was 195. This the | for Kidney complaint and have. been | ounsil comPlimented the chief on the . | Health Office nton reported one _ RE. EHDORSEMENT. {case of diphtherta. He had served . When secn at a later date, Mr. ' notices on all keepers of pigs that the Sweet added: “I confirm all I" have law must be observed by Jan. 1. If ever said in praise of Doan's Kidney the orders have been ignored prose- Pill 1 consider them the best kidney cutions will follow. remedy to be had.” | A vote was passed | instructing the For sale by all dealeys. Price 50 !telesraph telephone and electric light cents. Foster-Milburn @o; Buffalo, Companies ase the removal of all | New York, sole agents for the United Signs from pole lines within the States. | Westerly fire district, except such as Remember elate to the business of the companies. take no othe Milic I = he had visited conditions sat the name—Dean’s—and spector Breen reported that 44 dealers and found An Ideal Woman’s Laxative. Who wanis to take salts, or castor While returning from business about when there is nothing better than 9.30 o’ i 1 be 2 E o = .30 o’clock last night Jacob Baringer, s s New "_‘Y“'l’::% for all b°‘;f‘j 2 jeweler, accompanied by his son, & \ct gently and natural- | gecil Baringer ] iled by two ly the stomach and liver, stimulate men with revoiv Eal regilate % . s intent on robbery. fnd reiulate Sour bowels and tons.up | The assault took place on High street e 2 o ane all | yiear Dixon street in a well lighted and et & x residential seciion of the city. The IH_ E. Buckien & Co., Philadelphia or | men attucked Mr. Barvinger = Striking St, Louis : him about the face and head striking IL MEETS|CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS, HEADACHY? CASCARETS TONIGHT! DIME A BOX or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncemfortable you are from constipation, indigestion; biliousness and sluggish intestines— you always get the desired resuits with Cascarets. They end the headache, billousness, Qizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy EATHARTIC RN No odds how bad your lver, stomach | stomaeh. . They cleanse your Liver and Bowels of all the sour bile, foul gases and constipated matter which is pro- ducing the misery. A Casearet tonight will straighten You out by morning—a 10-cent box keeps your head clear, stomaeh sweet, liver and bowels regu- lar, and you feel cheerful and bully for months. butt ends of their revolvers but in- terferences from Mr. Beringer's son frightened and put them to flight. Mr. Beringer aithough painfully cut walk- ed to his home where he was attended by o doctor. The matter Wwas report- ed to tie police. Mr. Baringer has Leen in the habit of wearing valuable sewelry about his person and 1t is thought tie. highwaymen, acquainted with this fact intended to waylay and rob him. Local Laconics. Capt. H. Hobart Babeock ls off on a three months' trip n Central Amer- ica. He s now_en route by rail froil New York to New Orleans and will I hence for Yueston and from there to Hohduras, making much of the lat- - part of the journey by mule train ith others he wil inspect the gold a silver ining district atrici . Roche died Monday m ing In the Rhode Island hospital, here he had under_treatment for two weeke, He is survived by Mrs. Roche nd two sons, Carl and John, of Potter | He als esterly . Mrs, Mary leaves two brothers, Tohn and Danlel of Boston and Connell of JEWETT CITY. Whist Club Entertained—Republican Caucus Held Monday Evening— Annual Electio The Wednesday Afterncon Whist club was entertained by frs. E. F, Burleson and M S. R. Waters at the home at the last meeting. The prize, a deck of cards and a bridge score in a leather case, went to Mrs_ A. 5. Young. Mrs. F. He Gilbert received the consolation prize, which was a fern. Refreshments were served by Miss Marian Paul, Miss Doroth Paul and Miss Dorothea Burleson. Officers of Golden Links Circle. Golden Links circle of the King's Daughters held its annual meeting at Mrs. S. R. Waters’ Monday afternoon The officers elected were: Mrs. G. A Haskell, leader; Mrs. H. E. Paul, viec leader; Mrs. K. E. Robinson, secre- tary; Mrs. C. D. Wolfe, treasurer. Officers of Hose and Ladder Compan: At the recent annual election of the A. Young, Jr. Hose and Ladder mpany, No. 1, the following officers were ted: Foreman, Henry Ballou ele Morgan; second ss Pearl E k McCarthy; secre- ph_Stafford; surer, J. H. janitor, Dennis Sullivan; steward, Velo Sharkey. Wardens in Town of Lisbon. The selectmen of the town of Li bon have appointed the following war- Edward Tarbox, Ralph Bugbee and O. H. Irons. Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Babcock ed the funeral of Mr. Babcock's f: in Westerly Saturday. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Held Monday Evening in Town Hall— Strong Ticket Nominated. The republican eaucus for the pur- pose of placing names in nomination for borough officials was held Monday evening in the town hall. Rev, J. W. Payne was chairman and B. R. Gard- ner clerk. For warden, Arthur M. Brown; burgess. Frank E. Robinso clerk, Willlam T. Crumb: treasurer, William T. Crumb; bailiff, Louis Mitchell; tax collecfor, Louis Gin- Sras; euditor, George H. Prior; bor- ough committee, Azarius Grenier, Rob- ert J. Guy and Thomas McBroome. D SPRINGS STAFFOR! must be vaccinated before the opening of school, Jan. 12. Pare to have their children vaccinated can- not keep them home and escape the penalty of the law, as the truant offi- cer will attend to cases of absent chlil- dren. Parents must have their children vaccinated and send them to school, otherwise they are liable to a fine for not sending them to school. The or- der applies to all schools In town. Mrs. O. D. Preston Dead. Mys. Orwell D. Preston died at her home in West Stafford Saturday morn- ing, after several months' fliness. She ent in social affairs of the nts who refuse { was promi | village previous to her illness. She is {survived by her husband and tiree small children.The funeral took place at the Congregational church in West Stafford Monday afternoon, Rev. John Winthrop Rallantine officiafing. There was a delegation from Baker chapter, Order of stern Star, of which the deceased was a member, and the rit- ual of the chapter was observed. Bur- dens: Tree warden, A. F. Reade; flre | arden, Harry Huil; dog warden, C. H. Fitch; sexton of Ames cemetery, O. H. Irons; spe sonal taxes for four Johnson: constables to FARMER'S WIFE “ALMOST AWRECK Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound — Her Own Story. Westwood, Md.—“1 am s farmer’s wife and do most of my own work when oI am sble. I had nervous spells, fe- male weakness and terrible bearing down pains every month. right side. The pain started in my back &nd extended around my right side, and was organic inflam- mation. days. “It is with great pleasure I tell you what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable I have fol- lowed your directions as near as possi- ble, and feel much better than I have felt for years. When I wrote you be- fore I was almost a wreck. You can Compound has done for me. publish this letter if you like. It may help to strengthen the faith of some poor suffering woman.”’—Mrs. JouN F., RICHARDS, Westwood, Maryland. Women who suffer from those dis- tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound to restore their health. - If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta= ble Compound will help you, write toLydia E.PinkhamMedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad= vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, end held in strict confidence. ial was in the Preston Springs cemetery. Mrs. John Gurzick. lot in culosis ‘at her home, near early Saturday morning. | husband, she leav children. The funeral was 'ward's church Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. F. J. O'N officiated. Burial was in the Catholic cemetery ato Line, held at Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. William T. have returned to Roslindule, House—Both Mills on 55-Hour Schedule—Odd Fellows’ Installation Another case of smallpox has devel oped, making four cases in all last case is one of t Joseph Allard and Young ma rd tary, John Stewart; right su noble grand, Charles Barnes: house; right supporter of vice grand David Flower; left supporter grand, Bernard Schmidt; inside &1 Trnest Parkinson. soctal and dance in the Baltic hall Saturday evening. The follo d, ote! mills and the Bal day. In the Shetu | are from 6.45 a. m. to 5.45 p. m. cket mills the hours to 12 m., and 1 p. m. jurdays the hours are 7 to 12. | GIRLS! GIRLS! SAVE YOUR HAIR! MAKE IT GROW LUXURIANT AND BEAUTIFUL. hair, that If you care for heavy t is: radiant glistens with beauty: and |vith life; has an Incomparable soft- ness and is fluffy and lustrous, Danderine. | Just ome application doubles the heauty of your hair, besides it im- niediately dissolves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces & 'FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR [TGHY SCALP--25 GENT DAKDERIKE feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; tien the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy, or too oily, get a 25 cent bottle of | ten minute the best investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, lots of scalp and no more falling hair—y must use Knowlion's Danderine. eventually—why Rot Row-? 1 also suf- | 4 fered much withmy | T was sick every three weeks end had to stay in bed from two to four the Mrs. John Gurzick, 26, died of tuber- Besides her s a number of young Williams after ton | days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Fitton. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Glazier of West Stafford are ill with grip. apoleon Pero ix spending a few days with relatives tn Philadelphia. BALTIC, Another Case of Smallpox in Allard | This Eddie Allard, who was the pporter of left sup- porter of noble grand, George White- of vice The soclety gave a ng programme was carried out: Selection, orchestra; songs, A. Ousley; trombone solo, Harry Johnson; concertina solo, David Radeliffe, accompanied on the piano his_daughter, Miss Flo Radcliffe. After the cor s wiches, ice cream and coffe zerved. The new 55-hour law went into ef- fect in both the Shetucket worsted On Saturday the hours Knowlton’s Danderine at any drug store or toilet try | counter; apply a little as directed and after you will say this was regardless of everything else advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and | it—no dandruff—no jtching | “ff | Supplies at all times. January Economy Sale Women's and Misses’ Garments Floor Coverings and Draperies January Sale of Men’s Shirts Two Big Sale Events | Running simultaneously WITH EXTREME REDUCTIONS FROM OUR FORMER LOW PRICES ON THE LARGEST AS- SORTMENT OF HIGH-GRADE WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ CLOTHING — HIGH-GRADE FLOOR COVERINGS AND DRAPERIES AND HIGH-GRADE MEN’S SHIRTS. We would not unduly magnify the importance of these events, but when a store of our size and standing offers its stocks at the straight and actual price reduc- tions quoted this week, it behooves everyone of you in needpf any of the advertised merchandise to at least in- vestigate. SALE CqN’HNUFS ALL THIS WEEK. the doctor told me it MONEY SAVERS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MNumerous Savings to be had in visiting our Store of | Pure Foods el b o | 115 Lean CORNED Choice LAMB 1 5 BEFED: 3. CHOPS, b. ........ 10C Mohican Best Creamery Butter, 3 Ihs. $1.00 BUTTER Cooking COMPOUND ' Best Renovated, Ib. ... 28c { Ib. . . 10c Brick Mild CHEESE Gorgonzda CHEESE SWEET POTATOES - - - 17 pounds 25¢ i St Week | first one to be quarantined for this Opeitepi B Seinclh Eomem A o A3 the case ls In the same —All Children Ordered Vaccinated— | disease, s the caso e Obituary Notes. house will have to remain unde ’l am— o 1 tine for some time, instead of The local health authorities have | opened as It was thought would be | i Whole deemed it advisable to postpone the!possible this weel. | Whole COCCANUTS opening of schools until Monday, Jan At the recent installation of Loyal!@each ................ 8 |dozen ............. 19¢c 12, when if there are no further | Samaritan lodge 0dd Fellows the of smallpox all the schools following office: were Installed . . opened for the wintor term. This will | Grand master, Jemes Higham; noble Pounds Fine ¢ with purchase of one give such children as have not been | grand, muel Johnson; vice rand, ooy % ¥aceifated another woek in whioh to | Fred ~ Buckley; |’ clective | secrotasy’ Granulated pound of Tea or Coffee have it done. The order of the healt! Leonard Firth; chaplain, v im) . officer is compulsory and all children |son: treasurer, David Radcliffe; sec Cnion SALAD, 2 bots. 17c | Laundry STARCH, Ib. 4c Choice STRAWBERRIES = 12¢ CODFISH in Strips, Ib. 11c Pure FRUIT JAMS, jar 22¢ | PUMPKIN, can....... HOUR SALE HOUR SALE 7t09 —3t05 Tuesday}7t09—3to5 Wednesday ROUND STEAK l 6 ¢ Fresh Cut LIVER 7 ¢ Ib.123¢ b berger Staal ] BACON, NELAMP =z Laundry SOAP PEACHES, 2 cans. ... . 17c & 1 1 cotton mills Mon- THE bJ work light you will never know EYE COMFORT until n | are from 6.45 a. m. to 1L. Tr the cotton mill the hours are m. to 12 m., and 1 p. m. to 6 p. at- i ! Salt Pork, fat back| Ib. . artificial o vou or read 2 N 3 get LYHNE LAMP. A perfect light with- out any reflection. ~ Ask your Eiectrician to show you his stock of Lyhne Lamps. The C. S. Mersick & Co. Distributors for Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut | Falace Faal a;d fiflliard Parlors Six Tables—five pool and one Biliiard Tables sold and repairing done at reasonable prices. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made zad Rufad te Ords- 103 EROADWAY 49 MAIN STREET New London Y I“QF:WICH‘ Line = iy ; NEW YORK STEAMERS | City of Lowell New Hampshire Choose IhiS suuis HEAL Lius JUU 8@ Lo ivew XYerk. iouu Bave a aslightiud VOyugo OB 0D isiana Scuna sna superb view of the WwWonderiui skyune aud waterfront of Manbhaiian island. Steamer leaves New london at 11 g = daily (except Sundav), dus New ork, Pler 70, Bast River, at 6.80, and Pler 40, Norta River, 1 o'clock nexy " Sema - g1.80 NORWICH REW YORK Meals a la Carte Tickets and statsrcoms from ticke§ agent railroad station. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. Nerwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms, Excellent Dining Service. Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdaym Thursdays aend Suadays, 5.1% p. m. Leaves New York, Brookiym Bridge Pier, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, 5 p. m. Freight recetved until 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent BERMUDA, WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL . WINTER CRUISES Large steamers, fine service, reasom le rates. Early bookings should be made with me for preferred accommo- dations. Tickets to Georgia, Florida and all Southern resorts and to Europe by all lines. John A. Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agent, 5¢ Main Street ‘WONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Resmn, emch with private bath.| 8 52 room st e, $2.00 27 OTERES UP TO 3350, PARIOR. BEDROOM, BATH. 3580 Specint cutes wesk or mos Besinnin » T carte. Al "5, o RiTCRRY. €. M. WILLIAMS Contractor and Builder Estimates Chesrfully Given | i Telephone 370 216 MAIN STREET, That sudden breeze, predicts a freeze. Be prepared—— Geta Gas Heater You all know it's dangerous to eaf oreakfast in a cold room, and 1 sldes, it's not very comfortable. Whereas, with one of our Heaters installed, you only have to light it a few minutes ire breakfast is called in order i~ e the @ining roo:r: comfortably m, We carry those Heaters in three dife erent styles: Reznor Refiector Heater In two sizeq and somothing new in Gas Heaters. hav The Orlole, Call and see them at our office and et us explain their nsefulness, City of Norwich | Gas & Electrical Department | Alice Bldg., 321 Main St. Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER In W, week: For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- Cenn. | | | imantic two days each We Are Sho;ing arliflice Line AUTO ROBES, CARRIAGE ROBES, BLANKETS, FUR COATS, GLOVES, FARM WAGONS, DUMP CARTS, SINGLE and DOUBLE BUSINESS WAGONS, CARRIAGES and HAR. NESSES at The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Nerwich, Ct. PIES, CAKE AND BREAD that cannot be exceiied. Phone your order. Prompt service, LOUIS H. ERUNELLE 10 Carter Ave., (East Side)