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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914 SPECIAL ACCOMAC TOMATOES Heavy pack (Virginians) each 10c, dozen $1.10 Extra Fancy TOMATOES Solid pack, red and skinless 17¢ can, dozen $1.80 English Cure Bacon.....35¢c Whole Wide Strips.....30c Small 10 Ib. English Ham 30c Oranges and Grape Fruit by the box or dozen Fancy Fruit SOMERS The Buklelin. Norwich, Friday, Jan. 16, 1914, VARIOUS MATTERS Swedish residen Laura day. ts noted Thursday as Ice fishermen are preparing for . &ood sport, g o The good citizen does no to sand his walk, e Coal dealers have had scores of ru: orders to fill this week. o New arrival of little necks 2 lobsters today Do at Powers Bros.—Adv. 4 The snow was just slippe: to make plenty for smiths, y enough of work for the black- §<3&tn‘xhe lake on the Woodbridge farm, Salem, ice seven and -eight inch thick is being cut, 4 S WE ADVERTISE EXAGTLY ASIT IS There was a good attendance at the brayer meetings, in spite of unfavor- able weather conditions, The sun rises today at few extra minutes are app; ome stores buy and bring | 8l who must he up early: in a lot of Overcoahi and Suits that are made up for | S and the ted by | Policemen who have been on night duty this week have had a good chancy to sample the intense cold The i Poultry shows in Boston and | erage of 29 2- 4 R 18 M apis lunch at noon. Miss May Huston, dis- seo. clearly if you special sales. WE DO NOT | Danbury have heen attracting visitors | o e gL C. F. Wells, who is the treasurer, is | of homes for their help. ¢ N g ol ik 3 wear our well made, correctly P RENPIL Bt Rest aitrastioe atiors || Mo sisndiie s as tollove: | trict secretary, will be present. s in the Lead. Raliscd: "Comioriabie, heat DO THAT. The genuine biue points T, . Kelly-Desmond.. 9 9 | MOVING PICTURE MACHINE CO. |581 NORWICH PATIENTS JUDGE WILL CHARGE CASE’ s Shie handlcap ool toumement Yours at slight cost. e o0 sunbox at Bovers Multen- Healey S SEEKING LOCATION HERE. | IN_BACKUS MOSPITAL. | SUEETCER S | 27 eniries. 3. "Drixcoll, 'who is one | Tenses grouna on the prem- - : | Harrington-McCormick 8 | e p fgice < 3 B of the scratch men, now holds a_good ises at short notice. The Overcoats and Suits| = L e 3 Board of Trade to Investigate Propo- | Whole Number Treated There in Past | A"‘";‘:"::_n‘:‘ g:::"&'if;f:d! efore | lead. He has won'14 sames and losv that we are now offering &} |In the suburban districts, in the effort | ODonovan-McGrory . 13 sition—Would Require $50,000 of | Year Was 955—Annual Report is Lk - The following ig the s S o make the compensation act profit- | Brennan-Malone Local Capital. e : S pesior) = g Gl - ‘ [ : S kT it ot nm e T I e Gl 7% | The Plant-Cadden Co., these reduced prioes 888 Woel ..l o Domentic sniaci | MGy Bikitay . %, William W, Tracy and Eric Morri- | The 20th annual report of the Back- | into their hands this morning, as the | Thomas Murphy 5 Optical Department ‘ommissioner of Domes: imals | McGrory-Slattery . son, representatives of the American | us hospital, comp o v |a « were all conc en Stanle: 7 (o} is amed Siilts thet | 00l e s B T oBITUARY. Moving Ficture Machine company, | livs Sept. 1 1913, chows het 5 total | Sonrr adjourned Thuredss Sftemoon | Witoos Y arberss | 3 Plaut-Cadden Building. same Overcoats and Sui at| contract for making dos tass, for 1914, UARY. came here Wednesday evening and oni | of 955 pationts were {reated at the | at 4.15 and Judge Burpee told the Jury- | 1 A Desmond X h = s eaaCrera dinm i Miss Nellie McCarthy. | Thuraday had ome of their moving | hospital in the year and that the total | men that be would be prepared to ahy 3 A S o) . picture machines set up at the Waure- | expenses of the hospital and the Wash- | charge them when court came In at| Joseph Sheridan you might have seen in our '>Au‘lv«m;l\‘ menti t the junior| Miss rthy died after &|gan houss, whers & fumber of the | IEton: succr: Giepenaary were: $35.- | 30 arolock Prigan. 2 rid: i s Raorm, at arinfty will take place Mon- | short fliness at her home, 326 Bast| business men of the city saw it. 1 015.97. | * Both sides rested at 12.23 on Thurs- Conathag -~ store or in our windows any- I3 cvening February 9 a programme | Main street, Waterbury, ' Wednesday | ' The two gentlemen have been in|' These figures are contained in the | day, and Attorney Clayion B. Smith | 3 '3 Salliean 3 . : L e | Carthy s a Drother, the Rev. Jo- | irles committee of the Norwich Hoard | Futchine. which give ARG | the Tret 4oh e e A | o L R time during the past season. | The Knizhis of Columbus have a | Soph T Secarths of Moogup, formerts | Ut Trade. renardink the bossibiltics of | Mogomns; WhiCh sives the followins | the frat argument in the case WRETS R I, Turran | fow hoxes left for their ball Mon- | of St. Patrick's church, Norwich, and | removing the moving picture machine | Number of patients remaining in | cushed of taking two heifers belong- i | fay evening, Anvone can obtain same | three sisters, Sister St. Joseph of the | factory here from New York, and have | hospital Oct. 1. 1912, 36: admitted | ing 1o Albert Fowler and Charies I : They are the unsold balance | S GLedEan S0, | Convent de Notre Dame, and Misses | now come to show the business men of | during the scar. 919, Total Ogden of New London J iy s 5 A montivs mind mass of requiem for | MATY and Biizabeth McCarthy, al of the city just what they have to offer | Males 497; fomales, 438 total 9 Attorney Smith was followed by At- | William callaba 3 i ’ the, reposg O the Sl of Tonk Dewline erbury n' the machine they manufacture. charged—Well, 601: Improved, | torney Geary for the accused, who used " : of this season’s stock, and Ui rerose of the soul of John Dowling Thursday's Waterbury Republican They will be glad to have any busl- | 1a1; not fmproved, s: not treated. 22 | 61 minutes in his areument Stutes 0 £ 7 Sy Thursday by Rev. J. H. Broderi | sald: Miss McCarthy was of a happy | ness man visit the hotel to See the | died, 82; born in hospital 60; remain- | Attorney Hull concluded the argu- B ERrHGton i 80 T offered at this t'me every roder | ana Toving disposition. Many & poor machire. & e | InE in nospital Seot, 30, 1913, 27 males, | ments, speaking for an hour and se b b+ " it A. P. Gran: ybrook | family was provided with the nec.ssi- e company contemplates a re- | 37 females: 64. Tofal, 955. minutes ekt COST & a Polnt Toceived Shomtr0 eneste oo ook | ties of life by Mer at times when it was| moval from New York and a reorgan- | = Highest number any one day, 71: | . Krnest Lewis of Waterford was the | & 1 gme el year at 'n_ order t0 home Aonday, wh T | sadiy needed. | izatlon with $500,800 of capital, $200,- | lowwest number any one day, 30; dally | first called Thursday and he William_ Sia o ek k £ Sori congratulations on her Carl Muench. vm“njn o ];:Yr“n:*m.[ pr;urn‘-: ux;«l i 47 .mmxl:: of :v-;l;sr c ;; | that m-"r.,‘\d JIRver acen S an 80 0 4 COLD ¢ 000 in common stock, shares to be © AR T e 3 o e make room Ior our SPFINE| <, o the W. O T. 1. socteties |, S37] Muench, aged 77 vears, died at!ine par value of $100 cach. ey A tendanite s Dinerk Averagutl| Badt omy. fetn. thaws at a distana I |+ — SIRP R 43 will hold their recognition of National | DiS home Hallville between 7 and, The company makes the Standard total average, ambulance calls, | the Williams pasture which adjoined stock which is received early cConsiitution Pronibition Amendment | S 0'clock Thursday morning, following | projectors and in the reorganization his land. He said that Owen Williams, day nday next, instead of _\yvs\(-r,\"“““Xlfl;lllw‘:l‘ol“\'\vifsB\\‘.‘K\hel;'“l“;;'"";;‘l;x’;s and rpi(;.'ujinn of its 8 “"“,1“ r the out-patient department the | who was pasturing the heifers, ad 1 da 5th, B e . et expect 500,000 to be in the | following report made by the su-; told him that when Williams went to . 3 in February. | respected citizen in the community. | place to which it comes. If the busi- | perintendent: drive the cattle home in the fall the “ACld }/Iouth 2 Connecticut members, in common Mr. M\NQ}'I' ;\m‘ bfl{‘r\rin :‘erflm’» ness should be found upon investiga- [ generaj diseases: Number of | two helfers were not ther { Al with the Knights of Pyihias through- | Germany, March 22, 1837, and was | tion by the Board of Trade committee | patients treated, 1,101; number of vis i | . Here are the prices: out the United States will hold cele. | married there to Ernestine Gunther. | to he a desirable proposition to recom- | Pt o 05, | Defense Begins. A Results in ’3}v<' ons uary 19 in honor of the | Their v,.‘h,,, wedding anniversary was | mend. an effort would be made to se- | “For diseates of the eve und ear: \:“l.’; o s e fiftieth anniversary, celebrated several years ago at their| cure the investment of $50,000 of local | Numper of netiencs treatod, 87: num. | Attorney Ges or the def called 3 $30.00 ... cu .. NOW S2480 1 | home in Hallville. The family came to! capital. | ber of visits made, 84, Glasses were| Owen Williams, who testified ~that I'ooth Decay | Ice Harvesting Tools o v].w cugagement s announced of | Haliville from Germany in 1393, and| The company is now capitalized at | furnished to 73 patients, two of which Sned had t "'\"", S e | illiam Booth, son of Wil 300th, | up to about threy o 50,00 h 8 par v of $10 a! i) i St day before July e said that 5 - o in sin s+ IOW SZ2B0| Progiicn "0F e Bt Brothirs ani | Mventh as SBOSGL 6" WeaVer| SEare. K. Bt Bokelet in. premident of| Boror Shifite e rad i had gone 10 place and ask And have you “acidmouth,” | Plumbers’ Thawing Torches Turrican Tsle Granite company, and |there. OFf eleven children three sur- ' the company, and Eric Morrison 18 | of visits mader 163 or the heifers and he had told h b S ! <eeee-.. now $20.00 i Nabel Brooks of Waterford | vive their Tather, Ewald Muench of secretary and ' treasurer. Anthony | “rofal” number of patients treated, | {hat if the catlie were ‘his to take you ask? Unless you're oné | Jce Skates et : | Hallville, Charles Muench of Thames- | Markman is chief mechanician and the ' 1,214, Total number of visits made SERGET 3 P c veee....now $19.50 | People about East Hampton. espe- | ville ang Mrs. Hetwiz Opperman of | inventory of the company Is as fol-* 5’31 | Mrs. Ellen Shea, wife of the ac- of five out of one hundred. | Perfection 0il Heaters $55.00 $17.50 Jlally, hose on the rural routes are | Moosup. He is also survived by his lows: Togls and dves, §100,000; ma The Eliza Tomplins free bed has | cufed said ihat she was at home on Why? Because authorities | $22.00 .5 ool ATOW. ¢ apidly_bedoming uised 'to ‘the 'parcel fyjir, chinery, $70,000; materials on hand, | peen occupied every day during the d hat Constable Dimmock hac v 3 | ? A ac '-"""‘H‘} Otto Kublitzki. {in finished and unfinished products, | year. called at the house wbout the heifers find that 95% of us have this | Ash Cans 520.0( s e iaste Nl iy Jito Kublitaki, the three weeks old | $20.000: 18 patents issued and pent lie current expenses for the year,|Rut she did not hear what was said. i 1 $20.00 ...... ... now $16.00 Wednesday was social meeling day | son of Augustus and Annis Tetki Kube | 108, $100,000;" good will, $200,000. | including all items, amount to e el e B e mdATSUh i Weather Strips $18.00 ........ now $14.50 for the Connecticut members of the | litzki, died at the home of his parents, New Business Prospects. 623.40, L ; [ s L Biths cwhG iees) o e particles. $ Colonial Dames, who were entertain on Wauwecus Hill, early Thursday| An estimate of the business that \\.n‘ At the Washington street dispen- |, CAES -, UC, e and two - $15.00 now $11.50 at New Haven by Mrs. Harry 6. Day | morning. be done by the mew oreanization la| sary there were 1.101 patients treated, | A1VAY, flom (he WiRImS plage and (s - $15.00 «o00nee e 90 und ut Hartford ‘by Mre. Charies W. | Miss Bridget Farrell o by 1EU0 omchinas: mer: yeat] 1886 "viaits, L955 prewriptions:filed | S e halt miles Trom the Sne B Ghe 12 Page. | Miss Bridget Farrell, aged 75, died at| will realize a net price of not 'l and 1,151 surglcal dressings, The e8| ,itje “hut had never seen them. $12.00 ........ now $ 9.50 A get Farrell, aged 75, died at| W0 TR 1} discounts fgured Im, | timatéd expenses of this department | 3 t pesl her home, > Boswell avenue. re $599 The Accused Testifies. | | At the meeting of St. Alo Thursday, following an illness of about | $255.000; net cost of same, including| Were $599 2 o -4 . 5 A B. society at Middletown Thursday, following an lliness of about | 3 arges, $150.000: net profit, $105,- | The superintendent gives the follow- | Charles S. S S then A We would like to see you| tvening it was voted to zrant the re- | % Mongh. Deatn was Sue o CRIOET | 500, belng ‘about 0 per cent. ‘on the | iNg summary of expenses went on the stand. He said that he oot aste o duest of the slate convention of ihe | o4 g o weaver, | She waa born in Ire- | common stock, after providing the div-| Fxtraordinary bxpenses: | traded in cattie and that e took catio ¢ of A. that the state parade | 24 2 TRl L re ' idend on the preferred Lectures to nurses o pasture. Often the cattle got awa & x here and show you the real i riia” 155 ‘o b 1 Soalerms | i 1n 190 and wes 1he dusanler 5, 1gnd on the BMOTS, ey pacion| Fhines, .7 S O R | ot i | st Saturday, June 20. T S ealia An tiie o i ®lin the new stock to be issued the of- | Special Insurance, auto and in. He had taken in ca o pasture 2 values 5 ; ; ; - | had resided in thie clty for a 1008 Pe-| jjcerg’of the Board of Trade state tha garage for the New Tondon aimshonse, Ku counteracts its armcksl o? l:e | 129 Main St.. Norwich, Ct. . rumor interesting to local rail- | riod. an examination will be made by a Outside water 4| aterford, Richards of Quaker | i e Tl ok z e road men is that John B. Gorman, su- | e | committee from the Board of Trade.| Balance current expenses .. 39 Hill and othe ; | thin, eI 4 ' perintendent of transportation of the | Cyrus Randall Stanton passed peace- | From every indication the company | He sald that he had heard that two teeth. It is a great help to you Worcester Consolidated Street Railway | fully away on Wednesday evening at | appears to be a responsible one. 1 - e $39,1 of his heifers had gone astray The X 3 S - Co. may be appointed manager of the | 10 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | “72° : | Deduet cash receivea heifers belonged to_the almshouse. He in preserving this intact, and (X lines in Springfield to succeed the late | Tohn H. Harris In Preston. Mr. Stan-| Employed Over 100 the Past Year. | DEtuct €S8 regel ver | naa gone' to the Williams place tha h £ i ir? George 1. Ree {on"was born in Stoningion, the #on | The company now occuples 10000} [T0m stles and die-, morning and identified the cattle. He so preserves the soft, inside of Jeremiah and Naomi Stanton. The | feet of floor space on the fourth and| o COUTEE ooooiocernen2 hed ot thlian Sherh Swew. 1o the Tnors. 7 2 | svisions will he made Meriden | fast %0 years of his life wers spent | ffth floors at 101 Beekman street, New | C42h received from re: SRE DS B rbtarite af lent to bring tooth-substance from the Jan. Xth to entertain over a hundred | with his cousin, the late Daniel Mason | York city, in the manufacture of the| ity S0400 e Novio (B BAcE 4D BN TIACe: The eattlp bacteria of decay. | N | members of the Exalted Rulers’ until the latter's death, June | Standard ‘projector, the name of the | e receiven " from 0k thit e now ot e e | A full line of the above With Bew _____ | iation of C ticut Elks at the | ince that time he has failed | moving picture machine, and has of- | Ca%h = rece o s T I ey catil A | 5 5 | annual banquet his organization | health and hos been serio | Aces In the bullding across the street.| §XCess of funds e e e s Pebeco doesn’t stop at tooth- | additions coming alons, including | C ollow the al meeting ast Ni vas| The company has been organized for o ph b v . - B | those with cut out borders. | which will follow t nual meeting e last November. He was| The company ha & = city. He referred to his books saving. It's just as good at | Thursday afternoon. {a member of the McKinley avenue A.|flve years and during t ast three | . i.| oxpenses for hospital | the ‘stand and identified entry b s BianrY | Moldings and Bands to mateh. Ernest E. Bullard | S ¢ tow | M. E- Zion church. Te was faithtully | years they have tumned out 1750 ma-| “and “WWashington Street |iatiog o the. trading of a cow ar cleansing, whitening and re- | Mixed Paints, Muresco and Tints: ough weather of the past few | cared for by Mr. a s. Harris, who | Chines. In s the past vear the Spensary for the year ..$39.015.97 | 320 for two heifers with a 5 S o Art Glass imitati | has interrupted the schedule of | goiteq “’”‘;,‘WN ke s If6 TanpY. | company palds out 360,000, employing| Dispensary for the year ..333.015.97 | $30 for two heifers with a storing the naturally brilliant, | also Art Glass imitations. VIOLIN i >vernment transports plying be- | SPHTC Lp PEAE (0 IR T | from 100 to.110 hands, ‘all skilled me-| The suferniondent, sxpreanes (RARKS | mhand Want After Stray Heife Iustrous sarface thutiall il | Are I e o New London and Forts Wright, - Cha 2 g chanics, receiving from $16 to $30 a; to the clergymen. the jes of the i trous s - Paper Hanging and Decorating all the | and_Terry. Th | Following an illness of several| 3 o hurches, King's Daughters, executive | Pasquale G . of St tarm- | it Michie and Te . ollos liness several | Semk Vseveral voars were devoted to| churches King's Daught e| Pasquale Gotta, one of Shea’s farm 9 : ve. |time. |in the weather Wednesdas | months Kate Coe. wife of Charles E.! tha development of the machine and | committee and advisory board and vis- | hands, was t witness and t kept teeth ought to have. | P. F. MURTAGH TEACHER | possible to resume the schedu! | )Ilhunl. .’\)ml . former r\(;sulenl uf“‘lh;A | thousands of dollars were used in this n[x s '!(f‘ nurses and employes of | of Loing to help bring home T Try it. | s , et : .| cits, died in Taunton. Mass, on Wed- | work. A German, the patentee, soid | the hospita heifers with Shea on the Sunday be- | | Main Street I Willlmastio ‘wb ‘daye sac } 'va\(‘:\'nmr m!s_w.w.m, from Cen- | 1{?\(]:!_\ \S»u- was n}fl'vw of |\‘\P‘~' | his interest to A. P. Morison, who in- | Executive Committee Report. ‘r > J .u‘ 1. ; i | Tew-Deay Trial Tube axid. Acid. Te |92 and 94 West - acih rica, Dan Crawford, who is o | Newton, - here shermarried M. | ter chod i sone. - MOPROR ErOthorE | By Tt caahEre br ot ter Tt is: | Jobn B Moraan ol Yof -be it| Ten-Day Trial nd Aci i week, | this country but a few weeks | Hilton, For Several years Mr, Hilton | hrowers with a seat on the New York | poomd o executive cor Nt Y e e Conatab i | t okers, with a seat on i 4 that perhaps one of the greatest ; ¢ Papers to Test your Mouth for = ; . and then will go to Africa for | was train despatcher here, rémoving | exchange, are heavily financially inter- | hrotdl SO0 BEFURPR ans OF B8 SEHISH ) Dimmock called. The constable had | o7 | [} hn Fi d C For appointments address E. [| the rest of his natural life, will stop | to Massachusetta In 1593, ‘He is O | gatedl In the machine, maving already | pmor o ents of e o e e honi. | t0ld Shea then that he could scttle f Acid—Sent Free | The Vaughn Foundry Co. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- at Saybrook for a few hours today | a terminal agent on what was former- | employed $180,000 in {he worlk e For S HIAhT s Srell Ma6r gty witness | : z SRS wich, Gonn. B e et 2155 e O bony e Machines Widely Used. other’ favors, th executive committee | Sheriff Tubbs I Lehn & Fink JE0h: 11 4 25 Ferty Fh | € © regational chu . % 3 T - t | feel a deep sense of gratitude to the bW dndon | sy Found Streets Very Slippery. The moving picture machines oy el settle the matter I 2 7illiz 1IN At a largely attended meeting in| o oorg IS8 VR SUPRerY. o¢|§250 for hand driven machines and |ladies’ advisory board ol e 120 William Street MILL, CASTINGS the Hartford eity hall Tuesday eve. |, Navigation down the Main street| 3350 for motor driven machines. In| As nospital is rendering more | {0 € > New Vol a Epecialty, ning, addresses were made by men |Dill was a difficult matter for a coun-| Ney York over 600 of the projectors|and better service to the community, | MR, . AR | New Yor sve Phoxidt Attahtien) Interested in the work being done by | T3 Visitor to the city Thursday morn- | o™, 0% T cing 70 per cent, of the | And as the aim is always to render the | Both sides then rested and the ar- | Orders Reowiw mt \ interested in the work being done by | i1z after he had piloted a few schoon- | &re used. this being 10, ver cent. of the | Los, O0 {8 posaible, It became abso- | Suments were starte | Juvenile commission. the board of | ¢ over the bar. From the top of the L O o lutely necessary to raise the tes = e gy school visitors and the board of Park | hiil to the Savings bank corner he fell | 1 BT OBePoTt 20 of the 2 M niiee| charged all patients, and this has been | . (] commissioners. Rev, John F. Ryan, a | 1 RRVInER bank ool there are of Standard make. Outside charged all pa s, an s has bee Dative of Norwich, member of the ju. | more than halt a dozen times, either | (1N, Sork 1150 machincs are used, | done. Venile commission, presided g e e o e St 8 e anin sy S foundfall. gver Consan, | 3iSeehing Uk 1S, or, Ui bost ooy mEgesion, phesldod o arked back and forth from one place | anoyn G found Il orer pemada | vice possible, In view, it is only na 5 Notwithstanding we had WEDDINGS. | to the ofher to find less slippery £0- | Notway, Hawail and Russia, besides | Ural that thegneeds of the hospl S NS (et “'A’;:l'_'o‘;:‘ s | ing. | other countries, all this being done | nUrse constantly increase. Today the MRS. G. P. ST. i a i e | e | With no advertising whatever. There | MOSt pressing needs are either = Jarger 3 - the .'mllforluneh(o have o:e of i Matshals “*“:"f’fl T S Cutting 10 Inch loe. {,M but. two machines mads in or ' ‘econd “operating room. and fe | Miss Anderson entertained the 52 Shetucket Strest » our large show. windows| . tubbara, both of this sity, were| Teh inch ice was cut on the Bentiey | petition. An order f oAb e Jnote et SOEAUAY. ATLeTRaRD g e ; vere | ond in Bozrah Thursday and also at | Standard machines modations for nurses il / 4 united in marriage by Rev. R. B, Har- | Pond i Lk e ‘ v blown out we are still doing| ris on Wednesday. The groom is the | the pond of the Palmer Bros. quilt | placed with ihe compan: 581 Norwich Patients. Dr, and M. Pollo: PIES, CAKE AND BREAD 4 Son of the late Andrew Marchall and | Mill at Fitchville, macolor company of New In the hospital report it is shown | a bridge pa nesday ey » 2 business at the same old stand. | rotidcs on Laurei 1Hill avenie. He was | Will saon increase the order 1o G000 {hat 581 patients came from Norwicl. | . that cannot be excelied. born in this city and Is a paint mixer | | he comparatively smail numb Jatients came also from Marvland,| Mr and W. We x w ha l] f“ Lol nhL R | parts used in its construction, the sim- | Massachuset s, Rhode Island, ermont, | Nantiicke s S Phone your order. Prompt servios Ia]' he bride ia v Chatha | plicity of mechanism and other fea-| Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York REdmund | berkins, BENEYE & IR0 MUB O i uiie i 4 mmtivn o e ] A News Toachior | Dl of, mecnanlem, and other fea- | Pennayivania,"New Jerses New York | Edmund W. Perkine. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 5 S H { ment of the manufacturers. It is con- | rapresented Asia, Austria, Armenta, | Miss Gra " . tor Ave. Side) Gore—Zeralsky. —ADVERTISING. ceded to be absolutely fireproof a SR Tob enid, | oe"Mrs. Edward H. Linnell of Bro o ik o bo repro Canada, Cape de Verde 1sland, Cuba, | 9f Mrs. Edward H. Linnell of | - R | acloaa 1 Gabe And ode Brnra | flickerless, | Denmark, England, France, Germany,| W8y has returned to New ¥ FUR SEASON suitable for every occasion.|zoiiie wor taied tn mursiase by || Advertisiag is becoming tne f| . | Oteanar: Traisna, Hiis: Naiway Po = y b Wkt ey rimpiite o, =/ | Grarge 71, Strouse Wedncsday || nationa) schoolmaster, as you || AT THE DAVIS, tusal, Poland, Russia,’ Servia. Siberia, | Miss Anita Butts has et ey e 1 resides at Norwich Town may have observed as you _— Sweden, Syvria, Turkey United States. n Center, Mass., after a furs, 1 guaran We carry a fine assortment | and is a metal workter. He is a na- scanned the columns of this una §I Vaudeville and Photoplays. |7 The civil condition ehowed S8 mn- her aunt, Mrs. Charles Bu ;%rcm%rfi;xmmz . o . e | of Ledvard ang is the other leading newspapers. | Another quality bill is that offered|gle. 335 married, 40 widowed males, ngion street e e e . — of Sterling Silver, Fine China, The pride was b i3 vo § 2t e "Davia “theacre” during the Sast | vd females, total 310 e s e 2 | elephone companies who f| haif of the week with the musical act| Reports are also presented by the| Mrs. Edwar 1 s R 3 s Rich Cut Glass, Percolators | =i =« seek to improve their service [l of The Military Maids and Stewart as | pathologist, Dr. Patrick J. Cassidy, | entertained nt I sesiay ot~ for your Horses can be found M. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin St. and Chafing Dishes street, e o | *‘3,‘,*“;‘; _\;l;‘: "‘"Fflhn:':mj for B! the feature. The r persons furnish|and by Dr. W. T. !vr‘n]v\n(\, the r.‘,mn.;,,‘-u,‘,, The was tak i ishes. urr—Noe. i} veing ¢ one 10 bost advan- fia fine programme of instrumental se- | genologist. Dr. Cassidy reported 380 | Mrs. Charies 1. Richards . | 3= We h : kb Miss Helen Loulse Noe, daughter o tage lections, showing ability with _the | examinations made, and in the X-ray |ond by Mrs. Mitchell of in at our store. Feed that the e have in stock the best| wr. and aics. Louls 7. Noe, was mar- | Sotia ot Ehek Hibrass on. the LR aocE xaphone and French horn. |department the showed 31 pa- —— h 9 i d diatadi I - * Mt e e Some of them impress on the B! Teie"1a"s mpecial campfire Retting for | tients, of whom gl VIS s s | hoeaes will Enidy and that i line of Handsome Electric| by rio ¢ Hartey Smith at the Methe | pupu the advintawss of icout- || thwiaumber From the establishing of this 4 e oy | European Plan Portables ever shown in East. | ! s gctually to ceach good manners. | programimele *Cine” Bve.part i | have been examined and s total of 427 9 aSineian i put new life in them. We| .. 75 conts por day and wo i . . ore a traveling gown of nov- | 4 ' Checkers, with Thbmas Ross in | plates made fi ne 3trindh n ern Connecticut. Th e | b i Lt sell | s riobaghs 2 5 from one trindberg's plays and S - | . i T icut, They mcludo_‘. & _and a large white velvet Gas companies every now and | the leading par! MONSTRATED STENOTYPE, |another shorter ous moic can give you any quantity you | -y . . ried a shower bouguet of . eSS 08 g DE 3 | Telephone 1227, 26-28 Broddway the very newest designs with | . stower bouquet then Tun_ Interesting campaigns e H | P e A eneehoyaise || explaining new uses for g AinIvarERISE O AnE OIRs New Machine Parformed Wonders at| The Thursday Afternoon Auction | care to order. 3 288 | Eravidunce: s it gl s o uses which save time, labor, and The Alpha class of the Church of X Bridge club met this week with Mt o J lC)m Gl as; Shades. Also Brass | Providence was best man. nome || money? ; o s e h s raet - A naradey Norwich Business College. SRR e S ! STETSON & YCUNG A reception was o | : 1 4 £ DARSRTL THe puicd i esk and Floor Lamps. | of the beide's mothet, Mrs: Lonute .| night with Miss Minnie Keppler of $ s 3 ken by Mrs. Edward H. Linnell wHEN BUY]NG FEED | s 3 .of the de's , Mrs, L z I " At the Norwich Business college on & 3 atitie prises, | P This is certainby o vere o | Nod Vo Bk stroeh for nesr roaigeds || quiaiiroeds nd oener grest tn- || Telman”sizeer, Sixteen membors wers | il % NOTNICE DUaineen, Soleks o fana Sies"Sinmie . Fulimer. Aficr | Carpenters and Builders | iy Y €X- | and'a few intimate friends, and & din- rectly to the public on some cussed and plans for an entertalnment | (he new stenotype, the shorthand ma- 1 meeting. | don’t forget that this is the Best work and materials at rigas clisive showing of Elacteic| e oo |20 guests, ; great question, using the adver- e Tiib s JIt A1 (ks oAk Hot 1a8- ] € hine, was given ‘by Nrederick Len-| B prices. by skilled labor. owing ic any beautiful giits wers bestowea tHutiie. soolutnng: O - e DN 1‘_“‘“ oo Dainty refreshments werg | Scheld before an interested audience b e Ant ¢ : - Ber Lamps. A0l fhoth ‘Vhe! Getators br ine Tl |l DAPAE: Berved and a sociul hour was enjoyed: | ho Watched with wonder the xemark - |\ Mrs Prink B Bounecn st (¢ place where you will get the | Teiephone g, B e —_— o g i . o Mrs. Minnie Bussey presided at the | aPle sbeed ol ot PP o] i « e & S Dhione exchange and & shower of linen All of (his goea (o make ad- §| business session onstration was given under the direc. | bretty tea on Tuesday ‘after | Feid anid g was Dressnted the Bride, who haa been vertising & more interesting and tion of G B, Odell uf New York, dls- | complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. New- | best Feel the best prices. TrytheElectric Light T: GEO. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway | & suveret ears an coerator i the || Sothoriat® Foree " aen® a1 Feiot ethcnmes e A ey P S rytheElectri reatment . A y Y | excnange. Hives. Preston Chapel Officers Mr, Lenscheid took dictation at the | New London. In the dining room Mrs. ke ‘Theumatiam, Troubles of the Cire | " . 9 for m, < After 4 short wedding trip Mr. and | The following officers have been |rate of 210 words a minute, afterwards | Edward H. Linnell and Mrs. Gardiner Clation 6 Becvulk : Mis, Bure will reside in Providence. | Not 15" read the announces ]| elected by the Sunday school at Pres- | reading back his notes with the same | Greene were at the tea table and were | N LIRE DHinOPOBY. wHER 'you want 1o put your vust | e are 10,000 barristers in the || MeNtS in the newspapers is to ton chapel on the Fast Side: Superin- | speed ‘and fluency as they had been | assisted b . Lee Roy Robbins. | A F o g riess befors tne Dubha. iners is no M i 5 ) the B be out of date. téndent. Miss Anna B. Storms; assist- | dictated to him. To show the adapt- | Miss hards, Miss Elizabeth | AMES DAWSON dium better thas through the adverus- | United Kingdony and emky about 2,000 | ant, Ellas H. Chapman; secretary, | ability of the stenotype, he also took | Pullen and Miss Dorothy MacClena- | 3 Cove Street Room 26 Central Building f ng cowumus of The Bulietim practice, PERSONAL Mrs. Lottle Edgeomd of Mystic is the guest of relatives in Norwich, Mrs, Willlam M. Gailup of Wood- stock has returned after visiting rel- atives in Norwich, Miss Richie Sherman of Franklin Was a recent guest of her cousins, Miss Helen and Allen Benson at FEast Thompson. Mrs, Ernest Spencer of Salem has gone to New london, where she will be the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. George K. Crandall of West street. John B. Leahy, of the firm of Leahy & Malilon, who has been confined to his home in Garfield avenue by rheu- matism, is able to be out—New Lon- don Telegraph. T. F. Sullivan has returned to Greeneville, S. C., after spending threo weeks at his homie in this city. employed by a construction company. On his way back he planned to visit in New York, Baltimore and Wasnington, LEADERS IN WHIST. Judge T. J. Kelly and J. A. Desmond First in Sodality Contest Ten teams of Sodality members are engaged in a whist tournament at the ciety’s rooms on Shetucket street, ery other for a score of 31 points. Judge T. J. Kelly and J. A. Desmond now are 'in the lead with the high av- He is | | each team to play two games with ev- | read back these notes as easily as those taken in Knglish. He has been studying stenotypy a little over a year and has become ecstremely proficient. Mr. Canfield is soon to have grad- uates in stenotypy from Ris - sehool here and is to introduce the study to| the curriculum of his business coi- | {leges in Norwich, New London and ‘esterly, as he is the company’s agent for the machine and the instiuction in this territory. Stenotypy is intended to replace shorthand or stenography apd has been designated as the machine in shorthand. Stenotypy is taught on a Jmachine that is similar to a typewriter and the spelling is phonetic, Steno- typy being a system of plain English spelling with only the sileft letters dropped. The stenotype produces a word that BRASS FACTORY READY TO BEGIN i Machinery Will Start Today in Thamesville Plant of United Metal Manufacturing Co.—Begins With Force of 50 Em- ployes—Shortly to Increase to 100 Hands. ¥ ol h: t & t to be the manager at the local plant. t H. M. Steele of Waterbury, wno is president of the American Brass com- | pany, Is also president of this com- | pany. The new plant of the United Metal Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, in the bullding on Shipping street, Thamesville, formerly occupied by the |t Sterling Machine company; is to be| From 30 to 35 men have come here | on 5 typewriter would require the added to the active manufacturing | from New York to be emploved at the | striking of a key for each letter at one | € concerns of this city today as the | factory, where the wages pald range | gi.y, It writes one letter on a line, machinery which has been installed is | from $12 to $30 per week. There have | ne n{i chine spacing automatically the also been a large nufber of-applica- tions for work made by Norwich res- idents and others from this section, on one day about 250 applications hav- ing been received. One of the difficulties which the in- coming men have experienced, Mr. to be started this morning. All the machinery that was shipped from the company’s former location in New York has arrived and part of it has been set up. George W. Carroll, whose investment of capital in the concern, was instru- paper for the new word or line. The machine writes in plain alphabet type 50 that they are legible at any time and can be read by anyone the same a8 print, the inventor claiming an ad- ntage’ over shorthand in that the notes can never get “cold” and can be | t t | 3 : | mental in bringing It o this city, said | Carroll said, was to find places to live | read years after ihey were written by | complaints and Olive Tablets are the The Enjoyment You Get on Thursday that the factory would | In and it is his opinion that while | anyone other than the person who | immensely effective result 5 | start with a force of fifty men and | Norwich is striving to attract more | wrote them, which is not possible in | _ Take one or two nightly for a week. OUT of Life Depenb { within a month this number would be | manufacturing business here, one of | shorthand. - QN: how much better you feel and . | increased to 100, the things it most needs is places for | look. 10c and 25¢ per box. The Olive On the Way You See | Construction work on the new brass | the workers to live in. | Baptist Women’s Missionary Meeting.' Tablet Company, Columbus, O. Al foundry building which the company | If he could guarantee places to house | my. Ywoman's American Baptist | Aruggists Things IN Life is erecting is underway, and that can Dbe operating in a month, it is expected. The company manufactures a line of brass goods and has $50,000 worth of orders on it is stated. 100 people now, he said, he could bring | yome Mission soctety will hold an all another manulacturiug conceth here|gay group meeting with the Third that would come without asking fOF | Baptist church today, beginning at 11| any investment of local capital, bu T i pasket oy won't come if they cannot be sure | in the morning. There will be a basket | John Siorms; treasurer, B, B. Allyn,|dictalion in German and Spanish and thas. People Notice It. Drive Them Off skin should begin to clear after you which calomel does, and just as effec. disposition or pimply purely with olive oll, T. 3. Driscoll Playing from Scratch | PIMFLY ? WEll:,_l)lll'T BE! With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. A pimply face will not embarrass ou much longer if you get a package { Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office. ‘Phone 1052-2 Lady Assistant ave taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, the bowels and he liver with Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are the uccessful substitute for calomel— here's never any sickness or pain af- er taking them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that? ively:; but their action is gentle and d of severe and irritating. who takes Olfye Tablets sed with “a dark brow: ver cui 2 bad breath, a dull, listles ng. constipation, torptd 1i race. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are vegetable compound _mixed ou will know them by helr olive color Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- ients afflicted with liver and bowel | SET o Siakm You cannot see clearly if you suffer from eye-strain. You will | 2 e SODALITY POOL. | Lady Assisiant . _ Norwich, Commy