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" NORWICH BULLETIN, FRID store in Bradford. ; TALKED ABOUT IN WESTERLY Local Companies Represented at State Firemen’s League An- nual Meeting—Speculation as to Internal Revenue pointments—Water Works a Valuable Asset—Charles J. Peckham Released. Afty cents on the dollar, Valetita and Roma, charged district court this morning. month to Mra, Julia Richards tucket, was revised by . by the louse committee on pe; s , Governor Pothier has_appoi: The three companies of the Westerly | cratic congressmen from Rhode Tsland, | Asa S Beigzs, of Hopkinton. fire distriot were represented at the | O'Shaughmessy and Gerry. They say anuual meeting of the Rhode Island || State Firemen's league, held in Provi- | dence. There were 65 delegates pres- | cut, and before taking seats for dinner, thich preceded the bustness session. | they stood with bowed heads for a| which will go to Connecticut,! J. Kneer. deputy for Rhode Island. Several probable Connecticut ap-| pointees mentioned are James B. Mar- | tin of New Haven, chief agent, $6 per | rections, dopted on the death o sauit with' intent to rob Jacob Berl ger, were not taken to Kingston jail Wednesday, but were detained in_the comfortable new police station as they would have to be returned to the Third It is understood settlement was effected on the basis of Wwith as- The %ill presented by the late Con- gressman Utter, which granis an in- Crease in pension from 312 to $20 a of Pa Congressman ©O'Shaughnessy and favorably reported nsions, nted Dr. as med ical examiner for district No. 3, Wash- there were no differences over the chiof | ington countv- to -succeed Dr. Edwin Thomas Rodman of®South ey wanted an inspector and field | Kingston was_appolnted a member of the Board of State Charities and Cor- e house, Wednesday, resolutions ¢ Repre- short time n respect to the memory | dav salary and 33 travellng expenses: | vonimtive. (harles Welding (lark. of of William J. Brown, —who died in | James W. Rinsrose, New Britain, of- | rfopxinton, and fhey were voted en- Wakefleld Saturday, while president of | fice deputy. salary §1.600; Robert J.| iered on the records, and engrossed the leagwe, and was huried in New | Rvle. Stamford, fleld deputy, $1,600. It copy be sent to family of deceased. London Wednesday. Tributes to the | is said that Congressmen Reilly, Ma- ' .s 5 °t to the memory han, Lonergan and Donovan have ree- nded _these. dead president were paid by Frank G.| erry of Wakefield and John H. Bar- | ber of Central Falls. John A. Hamii- | ton_of Arlington, Thomas H. Rhodes | of Pawtuxet and Walter B, Norton of Riverside were appointed 2 Committee {1y for artin, while Ryle is believed on_resolutions. be the personal candidate of Homer S Reports were made on the muster at!| 5. Cummings, as democratic national p,prist “fiesjiora—y soclety Westerly Sept. 10, and Secretary Cady | committceman. Tn spite of this 8emi- ! jmanth of December shows t announced that three companies had | oficial statement it is given out that il motes pald thers was @ ba been admitted to the league. The ap- | nelther Mahan, Lonergan or DOROVan tne treasurs plication of the Teariess Firemen's | made Tecommendations yet. the year of $433.87. During th club of Providence was referred to an| Internal Revenue Commissloner O8- Ty Anne L. Wait investigating committes. OfMeers for | borne declares that the department 18 (rihuted $25 and D men, while Repre- e Hennedy is holding out for chell. Lonergan is said to esponsible for Ringrose, and Reil- ¢ wii liam L. Clar] report of Samuel ha the ensaing year were elected as fol- | losing patience with the differences on' ashaway $10 for medical work in lows: the Rhode Island and Connecticut del- T.ivi-no. China. The contribution of Jobhn 3. Mullen of East Providence, | czutions over the income tax appoint- the iirst Church of Westerly for the president; Everett . Fiske of Fisk- | ments, snd that it is about ready to manth was $3.10, ville. Frederick H, Clark of Lippitt, | make the appointments regardless of Westerly-Ligh schBol pupllsievis Napoleon Tombley of Manvills, Dan- | the congressmen unless they come to v enjoy the gymnasium privileges = jel Robinson of Westerly, George Mer- | un agre tor have thefr differences el them i ihe Mamorialand rill of Pawtuxet, vice presidents; Fred- | arbitrated Mlding at specified days and srick W. Cady of East Providence, sec- — — The boy e at the gvm at retary-treasurer; George W. Fuller of | The state senators and repressnta- ds and Supe ndent_ of East Providence, Charles Kelley of | tives ng the Rhode Island gen- tacon not only s the boys Warren, George ¥, Shearn of Compton, | eral ascemply met ind convention do at excreise, but shows them John H. Sullivan of Wakefleld, tourna- = Thursday for the purpose of electing | lo it by practical illustration. ment Committee; George Hunt of | seriffs e se counties, judges . girls are in the gym a portion of Providence, member of board of ex-|and clerks of the district courts and 3 n each week and are in- penditures of State ¥iremen's rellef clerls of the superior court. i b Miss Cochrane and Miss fund. | Oliver H. Williams. who the teaching staff. ) the position for twelve years —~ — Charles Murphy of Providence, for 19 | unanimously re-elected judge years deputy collector of internal rev- STONINGTON enue, is slated for the appointment of | ———— income tax inspector at @ per diem sal- Clarence lieut. Henry E. Rhoades to Address ary of §5 and $% for expenses. He has ced clerk. Men’s Club—Ostman-Patterson Mar- | been recommended by the two dsmo- | s been JUIEE riage Road Work Suspended = e = a4 judee, and v 5 hyd: s Face a Mass. Ashamed to Show t fopsame to . yational re Himself. Scratched Them Raw. |- 2t Rac oo 10 5ha o0 sadione, | . Wil e o Cuticura Soap and Ointment % e i Cured in Less Than a Week. ! R ot July, | LEe s S the v The increase in pump- of Westerly A. B, Briggs of for many president of the Westerly town H. Davis of treasurer of the Seventh-day the it lance in for at the commencement of e month con- in Lieut His 131 Mystic St Arlington;” Masm.—= | o last year has been 20,064,600 i Bore = *There were plmples on my face the size purce of the suply fs e o of bird shot. . They were dark rod with a s and the o of sup- sV auL e white head in the center. o amndpIne b town coirt Tuesday on My face was such & mass Sedadi oy x_"_snoo; tish as & of pimples X was ashamed | [}, Sate 32210165, aver- (et the lwocl of conte to show myself tn soclety. | e rhie of Iterest 4 1-4 per cont. , vag. el for v The pimples itched so much - A $ sta The sale w that I soratched them raw. | At the request of the 1 3.1l 5. 1918, to Albert L. Wheeler For two months they had | caused e much pain and ‘many sleepless nights. My face was very badly dis- fare society, Conaress Sstic fvhodld 2iry commissior Sgured. 1 used 3 3 D e ars & wnd other remedies too numerous to men- | [,y tid : = f 8 The i e Slon, but without success. I had about | proposed rovement has b ned 4 of gonds, iven up when by chance I saw the adver- | and favc made by the gov- | was no along that 1 ontered a plea z the of 6 of Cutlctra Soap and Ointmens | crnmen nof pud I fmmediately sent for a sample. I | #Li0n I Dathed my face with hot water and washed . & thoroughly with Outicura Soap and then no appropri- »und Wil a%ine of $5 and costs. g i and he was \pplied the Cuticura Ontment. ~ After tho § : s o i o Jrst application I felt relief, so I bought Tt 10 be ed about a mile | charge of intoxication. ‘pme Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in £ th . rich extends from | 1y and given & in $ss than a week I was completely cured. 1 end o Ostman—Patterson. #igned) Wim. N. Gamester, Dec. 11, 1912. = Wednesday m t guilty, and impos- bill was | Your Stomach Bad? ! JUST TRY ONE DOSE of +s Wonderful Stomach Remedy M e Comvinced That You Gan Bo Restored to Health You are not asked to take Moyr's Wonder- ful Stomach Remedy for weeks and months | before you receive any bencfit—one dos usually reguired to_convince the most sufferer of Stomach Ailments that thi remedy should restore anyone so afficted to fod Jesith. Mayr's Wonderfal” Btomach people threughout the land. ealth and happiness to sufierers who had despaired of ever being restored and who | urging others wio ‘may be suffering with | Stomach, Liver and Intostinal Allments to | stomach_silments—it s really in a class by itaeif, and one doss will do more to convince the rrost skeptical sufferer than tons ot other medicines. and the benefits are entirely natural, us it acts on the source and foundation of the: silments, removing the poisonous catarrh an bile accretions, and allaying the underlying chronic inflamation fn the alimentary and i I tract, rendering the antisent put it 0 a test to with your quick 11 highly praise it as thousands of othe constantly doing. Send for booklet on St ach Aflments to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154156 Whiting St., Chicago, IIL For sale in Norwich by Engler's drug store, y—you will overs and thew Graham, violinist; Otto Seidner, drums; John Haley, cornet Work Suspended. & 10 the Intense cold the com- who are building the highway from Stonington to Westerly have ceased work. The road is nearly com- pleted from the Anguillo road to the Casino, Several dangerous curves have been removed by the blasting and moval of several large lodges at the Brightman and Davis farms and at Grand View park. The road will have a uniform grade and pipes have been laid to carry off the surface water. At Oxecossett a new bridge has been built. When completed, the stretch from the MYSTIC Odd Fellows’ Installation—Annual Meeting Mystic River Naional Bank tic Societies’ Joint Installa- At the meeting Grand and suite. Grand W ar Thomas H. Fox rden Erastus Fish Grand Recording Secretary, Elmer { Brown, Grand Treasurer George Holly, Grand Chapl: Walter D. Sheehan Grand Inside Guardian Hiram alled these officers y Laukes; vice grand, Ed i recording secretary Stinson: treasurer, George Johnson: warden, Willard W. Kelg- win: conductor, Charles Gildersleeve; outside zuardian, Edward G. Cameron: inside guardian, Frank Kuppers; right ter noble grand, Wellington L. et supporter noble grand, John W. Beebe; right supporter vice grand, Willlam Hughes; left supporter vice grand, Orris W. Perry: right scene supporter, George H. Griswold; left scene suppc Herman W' harles Caticura Soap and Ointment do so much Charles J. Peckham. absolved from |, rsonaze by the Sea ptain John v eorge »r pimples, blackheads, red, rough skins, ' the charge of assauiting and -ttam[pb Schroeder Ostman w n mar- | Griswold; trustegs, John Fribbance, Jching, scaly scalps, davdruff, dry, thinand ("9 to rob Jacob Beringer, was taken | 0"t Mise CGertrude Patterson, | James Sooper, am hiling hair, chapped hands and shapeless 'm Kingston Jail Thursday on @ Wit | daughter of Mr. and Mrs~Robert Pai- | Sick committee, Mystic, Ed E »afls! that it is almost criminal not to use -y Y LIPS SR WERGUTEC T T on of Broad sireel. The ceremony | llams, William Doubach, Wi g: them. Outicura Soap and Ointment aresold | .., . i i i was performed by Rev. Dwight ;\‘_fn-[ Noank, xr]:mzw:u»Flrmvn. ‘V}‘ram sy druggists and dealers throughout the der of Judge ( Stone, pastor of the Second Congresa- Sliaislnime B moen B . tional ck Upon their return from | in&ton, William A. Armstrong; Old vorld. Liberal sample of each mailed free, | - | & ahort wedding trip Mr. and Mre. Ost. | Mystic, A. A. Halley: rellef eommit- vith 82-p. Skin Book. Address post-card | Local Lacenics. man wiil réside on D! stree Orville A, Lewis, Erastus Fish, iOuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” o thisitn ¢ o o el by rge D. Johnison. &a-Men whoshave and shampoo with Ot | 1 (1 'yuer Ke to | a light fall of snow. The thermometer | . The degrees are worked: Initiatory sura Soap will fad it bestfor skinandscalp. | & s er's madam, this | sttod at 6 above zero at noon, remain, | degree, first Wednesday in each $10 and $2 was the re- | ing unchanged throughout the day. month: first fl‘;um». e Wednes, ay s | il Bl Mg, in each month: second degree, third =2 S 2 : gl O - Wednesda. each month: third de- Auto Rey and Painting | . inm % Farrell of New Tordon. | ¢ the annual meeting of the stock- | aree, fourth Wednesday m cach month a en s ed deputy United States | nolders of the First National bank|® = o7 = ; We: repais sutos ol all’ Kinds Tn tho | 12terD2 colleetor, made his | 1)ecday afternoon the directors elected nnual Meeting National Bank. bl WeatirE: e to Westerly Thurs- | wore Charles P, Willlams, Moses A.| The annual meeting of the Mystic IREPOr: SRS Fon 2 | Pendleton, Charles S. Ryon, Horace N. | River National bank was held Tues- Latest Improved Facillties make .\ number from “’”W;H“;) Wg!; fi:&v}"eml‘.-\!nn and Everett N. Pendleton. | day admlnnm rnllnv;m’z officers Tere i ., | tend the union service at the Second | The dircctors elected the following | elected: Directors, E. B. Noves, B. L. our shop unexcelled in New England. | () rezutional church in New London | smoers. President. Chartes B. Wi | Holmes, Frederick Dennison, . D. We bake the paint on, which makes | this evening to hear Dan Crawford, | jiame: vies dent, Moses A. Pen- | Evans, Louis P. Allyn, Henry P. Noves, it wear better, keep its gloss longer, (¢ African missionary dleton; cashier, Everett N. Pendleton; | Alpheus Schoonever: ' presideni, ®. D. ARG Tk e The commitiee on corporations, ;mi- “stant cashier, Henry A. Pendlaton. | Evans; secretary, Henry B. Noyes, ¢ part of the house, has organ by | Nina council, K. of C., defeated the f i Why not have yours done right? It| the welection of Albert LI Langworthy | Mistuxets at pool Tuesday evening, the S R We terly, costs no more. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St. Westerly, R, I. chairman, and John J. | Providence, clerk. ns having been setistied, Dep- has reieased at- Brown and Austin score being 166 to 134, An orchestra of young me | i | ! Jorough: n which has won much praise is composed of the following talented musicians of the B Frank Muller, planist; Mat- = Go get a tin of STAG and be rewarded by new thrill in smoking. a STAG has a LIVING FRAGRANCE that is entirely criginal wonderful. and entirely The last pipeful of the day—or night “No Sting, i “No Bag, i “No Striug.’ | Convenient Packages: The Handy Half-Size —Is as fresh and tempting as the first. 5-\ Cent Tin, the Fuli-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor. 5TAG For Pipe and Ci G e WY A TOBACCO The joint installation of Williams post, G. A, R., and A. C. Latham camp, Sons of Veterans, took place in the G. A. R. hall Tiesday evening and the following were seated: Commander, Cornelius_Towler; ‘senior mander, Flavius Cheney; ] commander, Thaddeus Pecor; surgeon, Horace Clift: chaplain, Alvin Cutler officer of the day, JameS Bennett; ad jutant, George W. Keigwin: master._John G cl guard, Ren- ampment ternates, Jam sergeant, . officers’ inktalied In the Sons were: Commander. Willard W. Keig. win: senior vice rommander, George Richmond: junior vice commander, James Cutler; secretary. G. Philip Har ris; ;treasurer, J .Alden Saunders: camp’ council. C. H. Latham, A. W. Butler, Dr. W. S, Smith, After the instailation a supper was served by the Phebe Packer Rathbun tent and a social time was enjoved. Commanderies Unite for Installation. The joint installation of Riverside commandery, Tnited Order Golden Cross of Mystic_and Nokomis com- mandery of Noank took place on Tues- day eves A chicken ple supper was served at 6.30 o'clock in the Par- feh house of St. Mark's church. The installing officers were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adams of Hartford and the officers seated in Riverside command- ery were: Noble commander, Mrs. Gertrude Sawyer; vice noble com- mander, Mrs. Teresa Doubach; prelate, Mrs Mand Wallace; herald, Mrs, Em- ma Lamphere; financial keeper of rec- ord, Mrs, Jennie J. Davis; keeper of records, Mrs. Mary Dickinson; treas- urer, J, Henry Hill; warder of inner gate, Mrs. Lucy J. Kretzer; warder of outer gate, Frank Mabbett; tees, Courtland_C. Potter, Mr; trude Sawyer, J. Henry HIIL Personale. Frank Buckley iu in New York. Mrs B, J. R. Nilson is visiting in New Yo Mrs, Thomas Fox entertatned the Sewlng soclety of the Royal Nelghbors at_her home, Wednesduy afternson, Miss Lucy Balle Kellogg entertatned Helen Starkey ohapter Bt, Mark's chureh Thuraday afiernoon, Heman J, Holdredge, Jr, lg‘k“fl. on a furlough of two weeke, Me has Juat returned from Vern Crue, The The annial average yield of each (ea piant s one and a quaricr peunds, sulte {rom one dose will amase | quarter- | medy has been taken by many thousands of | Ti hae brought | now proctzim it a Wonderful Remedy and are | try it. | Mind you, Mayr’s Wonderfal Stomach | is so difierent than most medicines | | that are put,on the market for the various try one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stom- | of Stonington lodge. 26, 1_0, O, Wednesday eve- there was an attendance of $4 sers and five visitors. The first | e was conferred on a class of candidates. er which District ; | Al Trolieys Leas AT A PROFIT T0 YoU TRAVELERS’' DIRECTORY New Lbndon luogwlml <) : NEW YORK STEAMERS CHESTER W. CHAPIN NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose this Iouie Dexi e yuu e to New Yerk. Xowil nave a oy VOyuge DN LODL isiand. Sound «na & superh view Of the WONGeriul skyinw and iwaterfront of Munhatlan d.. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. daily (except Sunday), due Nes Every Purchase You Make During This Sale |5 :"m;iws'fi NEW YORK $ — Saves You Money Buy at The Boston Store’s Great Clearance Sale and take advantage of the biggest and most radical price reductions which you have seen this season. This chance is yours for about ten days. DO YOUR BUYING NOW High Class Suits Women’s and Misses’ Suits in models and materials which have been selling at prices as high as $29.50. You'll find stunning models in broadcloths, velvets, corduroys, serges and novelty weaves. Smart Suits A big assortment of cleverly Tailored Suits—the Suits which we have sold as high as $20.00. They were selected with care for their style as well as qual- ity. Mostly cheviots and serges in this lot. All smartly tailored. Sale Price, $12.50 Sale Price, $18.50 COATS : CHILDREN’S COATS, 2 to 6 vears, value $6.98 ..........SALE PRICE $3.95 GIRLS’ COATS, 6 to 12 years, value $898 .............. SALE PRICE $5.00 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS of charming style...... .SALE PRICE $6.75 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS, as high as $17.50. . ... .SALE PRICE $11.75 WOMEN’'S AND MISSES’ COATS, splendid styles, $22.98. .SALE PRICE $15.75 Silk Dresses For Women and Misses Some exquisite models in charmeuse, silk poplin, crepe meteor, messaline, etc. Showing all the new draped ef- fects. Sold regularly for $17.98. Sale Price, $12.50 , - Dresses For Women and Misses Dainty Wool Dresses, principally of serge—Dresses of latest design, taste- fully made and trimmed. We have sold them as high as $9.98. Sale Price, $5.98 SEPARATE DRESS SKIRTS in good variety, value $6.00. . . .SALE PRICE $4.50 SILK PETTICOATS, leading colors, value $3.00 ...........SALE PRICE $1.98 HOUSE DRESSES, high grade percale, good colors.........SALE PRICE 79c FUR COATS, SETS, NECK PIECES, MUFFS—at Clearance Prices Meals a la Carte Tickets and staterooms from tickes agent railroad station. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. Excellent Dining Service. Leaves, Norwich, Tue Thursdays and Sundayve .m. Leaves New York, Brooklyn Eridge Pler, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, § p. Freight received until 5 p. o F. V. KNOUSE, Agent 4@ne Hiook West of Broadway YORK CITY Close . Whalesalo and Retasl nmn‘%rjgm 300 Rooms (200 with z BATES $1.00 PER DAY 'Exsellmt Eestavrant ang Catn.. Prices. Sead for free illustrated Cuidognd Map of New York Citx. CRUISES semeir on T caxss By Palatia] Cruising Staamer “VICTORIA LUISE” From NEW YORK Feb.7 March11 April 11 160 27 Days, $145-3175 4P ] Also Cruises Areand the Workd Srouch the Famama Canel Mediterrancan tripes, etc. s Send for Bookiet, Siating Cretos | " 'THAMBURG- AMERICAN LINE 4145 Broadway Rew Fark or Local Agemts BERMUDA, WEST INDIES, WAISTS | | PANAMA CANAL Lawn and Voile Waists — many Medici effects, also high collars. Some very distinc- tive Waists in the lot....... ™ Lingerie and Tailored Waists in voiles, lawns and pure lin- ens. Values up to $3.50..: Messaline and Chiffon Waists ly with the new turn-down in a variety of styles and all collar. Trimmed with laces desirable colors. Values up and embroideries .......... to $6.00 ........ e Colored Wash Waists in per- cales, chambrays and flannel- eite. Good styles — good DAHEINS Sl Lot St seats Lingerie Waists in a large v riety of styles—all daintily trimmed—the latest modes Lawn and Voile Waists, most- NEW HAVEN DIRECTORS RATIFY AGREEMENT. Social and Athletic Club's Annual < St '7;7';1 P 4 Election—Requiom Mass at St Place Seal of Apptoval on Proposed | = Mary's—Jail for Intoxication. ! Dissolution of System. | 1ameonas A New York, Jan The directors A special meeting of the members | _ oK 3 of the Baltic Social and Athletic ciub | o the i\','.rhm 3 x»afifigffifi?v 25;‘3 ]Da was held in the club rooms Wednesday | ‘1artiord SRR = b d evening for the purpose of electi B 1ameondads officers for the ensuing year. The fol- Chairman Howard Biliott .ana Attor- lowing were eleated: President, Robert | eY Ger eral McReynolds for the di e marrec: voars, '" | Maine anda Boston and Aibany ra 1AMONnaAs for one year, Willlam An Al itaiteotley Hinee ad dscioe | | Clabby and Lawrence Drescher e | two years, Thomas S an, Fr: H Marshall and John Kay; _for 0 . . E years, Dennis J. Hines, William and Galen L. Stone. Mr. J h &fi H B1~ 8 i gnation was said I gill and Louis J. C s ona €0, il B1ISS ports of the secretary, treasurer and auditors were heard and accepted and | dicate formed to relieve other business affairs were transacted. | ¥ n of its steamship holdings, 126 Main Street | "“The return to the company's treas- | The Dead Remembered. [ ury ‘ot ‘any monevs or ban : missiona appropriated In _connectl A month's mind mase of requlem | with the proposed issue of debenture | was celebrated in St. Mary’s church | 3 epred at 8 oolock Thursday morning by Rev, | bonds annulled bs = John Landry for the repose of the soui | SUPreme court was authorized, | of Mrs. Jonas Lucler. Immediatel i following this mass another month's | mind mass was celebrated by Rev. U. | O, Bellerose for the repose of the goul | of Mrs. Rose_Hoey, mother of the late | Rev. James Hoey. Liquer Gets Frank Sullivan Jailed, A - L Medicine That In the local court Thursday morning in a famous dee- | S — | ORDER IT NOW Ropkins & Co’s Light Diuner Ala T5e_per dosen. Koehler's Pilsner, S0¢ per dozen. Trommer's “ivergreen, .5c per o Eree delivery o all parts of "ths H. JACKEL & CO.Zcliphone 136-& White Elephant Cafe the Massachusetts Frank Sullivan was brought before Justice of the Peace Thomas ¥, Kelly ch with intoxication, He wa being unable te, pay, was taken fo the jall In Nt | tore suseeseful precoription, that PAN MURPHY & CO. = g e e et et | Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars e T T e haly (3| relief and benefit believed to be Corner of Water and Market Sts. the warld for r&n Crown Mines of | unequailed the worid over—swoh THERE 1s oo agverzing medium 13 Bastern Connecticut equal to The Buls Beuth Afriea, The hoist motor will | ietin for husiness tesults davgiop 004 horse powes is HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. 2 et AR R | WINTER CRUISES 39 | Large steamers, fine service, reasem- able rates. Farly bookings should ba made with me for preferred accommo= dations. Tickets to Georgia, Flord and all Southern resorts and to Bur by all Jines. John A. Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agent, | 50 Main Street Grape Fruit Oranges Tangerines Malaga Grapes People’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prep. That sudden breeze, predicts a freeze. Be prepared—— Get a Gas Heater You all know 1t's dangerous to e reakfast in a cold room, and ) side i's not very comfortable. Whereas, with one of our Heaters installed, you only have to lght it a few minutes re breakfast is called in order ave the QIDIDE rvo fortabls We carry those Heaters in terent styles: Geznor Keflector Heater In two sizes and The Oriole, scmuthing new in Gas | Heaters. Call and ses them at our office let us explain thelr usefulness. (ity of Norw:ch Gias & Electrical Deparimznt Alice Bldg., 321 Main St City of Norwieh Water \iorks. Office of Board of Water Commissioner: Norwich, Conn., Dec. i, 1% Water rates for the quirier ng Dee, 81, 1913, are due and payable at the office Jan. 1, 1¥14. OrLce open from $.30 o m. to 5 p. Adaitions will be made to il bi remaining unpaid_after Jan. Z1. Janld JOHN J. SHEA, Cashier. m.