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@he Bulletin, WAR TIME NEWS 0 5, Garage in town ORDER IT NOW 3 Ropkins & Co's Light Dinner S6c_per dowem. ] eity. 1 . JACKEL & CO.Teltphcue 136-& . UNIVERSALISM Is the spirit cf revelation—the vaice of history—the song of peetry—the need of souls and the secret of hu- man life revealed. For information address Rev. F. A Dillingham, Supt, 85 Cottage street, Bridgeport, Conn. BE FAIR WITH YOUR WATCH How long since it has been cleaned and regulated? The ex. pense in bringing it here for ad- justment small and the re- turns in satisfaction are large. F. W. GUILD, Jeweler 56 Main Street, Norwich. Phone 242-2, JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town St., Norwich. Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and GASOLINE A Fuii Supply Always on Hand. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for Oil Stoves a Speciaity. Telephone 318 Smokeless Flashlights A complete outfit for this work is the latest addition my equipment. Banquets and Secial gatherings of all kinds can now to be Photographed without the annoyance of smoke. Inquiries solicited. Don Houghton, PHOTOGRAPHER, Shannon Building The Best Service to the Automobile Public of Norwich Repairing, Overhauling, Storage Cars to rent day or night | The only Ail-night Service 26 POND STREET Call 1231 WOMEN'S SUITS MADE TO FIT FOR $8.00 COATS for $6.00 and SKIRTS for $2.00 Let us show you a Tailored Suit made to your measure. We Guarantee your future satisfas ™ ¢. MILLSTEIN, 106 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. Tel 786 EUGENE LeBLANC Electrical Contractor And Dealer In ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. Hunter’s Avenue, Taftville, Ct. Telephone 165-3 F 5“ s AGU Reception to Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Mac- S ER e z Lane at Congregational Church— Norwich, Saturday, Feb. 21, 1914. | Gifts from Ladies' Society and Men | - = . - of the Church. FURNISHING THE WEATHER. Col. Wm. G. Ely Escaped From Libby Prison—109 Got Out T - o e - # 3 Friday evening in the pariors of the UNDERTAKERS . Today's Weather Forecast. Through Tunnel—Governor Buckingham Renominated rarivive Conzresational church a re- | ok SaGtien Englana: - Fair] ception was tendered Rev. and Mrs. D. % i For Southern New England: Fair 2 S 2 ¢ oeptlon. s et 88 Main St. Saturday, preceded by snow on the | By Union Party in Connecticut—Second National Bank [ Miclaje whoare soon to leave for) < pouthyaen:, - Eunfey el Dl Mo . MacLane 1s t e e pastor- | | Of Horehound and Tar west winds. Ma ane is Lo ass e ew B »*.k' ¥ Predictions frem the New York to Start Here on March 1st, 1864. ate. ‘While the host and hosess were | | 4 Lady Assistant when requested | Tredictions from the Hew York Her * recelving in_the middle parlor an or- | is the reliable remedy for ! much_colder, with strong to brisk B - ;‘hfitr;x renldored sele;uung it ml-r Seitieeterly winds 4 oining parlor. At the conclusion of The outlook for Sunday is clear and| Norwich citizens who had fellowed jat the provost marshal's vesterday.|the formal reception Mrs. C. G. Lilli- ou s continued cold. > With {ntense inerest atmy mews that | Seven of them were for Stonington, | bridge, vice president of the Ladies - : % leaked from out from Libby prison at |two for Pomfret, one for Lebanon, and | Benevolent society, presented Mr: Observations in Nerwich. | Richmond, Va., learned with satisfac- | one for Putnam. acLane, in behalf of the society, vernauling an The following records, reported from | tion that ‘Col. 'William G. Ely of thia | The old Merchants hotel bulding is | beautiful writing desk and chair. In o Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | city was in the party of 103 who es- [to be entirely remodelied, enlarged and naking the presentation Mrs. Lilli- - in temperature and the barometric |caped by the famous tunnel this week | fitted up for a hotel | bridge spoke as follows: and Sore Throat Re alr work i s puasy: Ther s a0 r C sticut | POt $18.000 Confederate Money | | IS Mackans 10 the Bt 217 10| ¥ Contatmsnoopium noranything injariens. iy Ther. Bar. | Union party of Connecticy Tendiing AlL ¢ Bed s ol 23 30.18 | made nominations for the state ticket ! A . OF ALL KINDS ON 12 m |and placed again at is head Hon.| A brother of a gentleman from this 2=l LR e SN RO { Willtam A. Buckingham, who had al- | ¢lty, who l:_m“‘:flf;l'o Sevasal Yodcu ih AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, Wac. | Hishest 33, Jowest 25, ready successfully Jed it to victory In) Jved" one_term in- the rebel army, S—— omparisons. e L o | arrived in New York on Sunday, hav- e following are extracts from the |arT! ONS, TRUCKS and GARTS. Predictions’ for Eridays b Falc: and | B s s are; exteache ! Ing qun the RichRde o ix Montrenl ';',l'i,’,;"'m'h,”‘ s g e colder. . = & huke e . port, and thence taken passage to the arrangemen eception co ee, Mochantos! repalrs. oainting, trim | "M, s weather: - Cloudy, slightly | Feb. 15, 1884—Henry Bottomley, a|Rert SRG,I0encs [alen Tassase 1o the I o hairinan Loul 5 o e L concay's weather: . S1ondY, ‘BHERUY | omber of Cént. Dennis cempeny’ of | A8500 S0 (LSOl U8 $18 000 8 1. Pratte Philias Dion, Julius Couture, ning. zpholstering and wood wori. e oty sst awind. the Seventh regiment died suddenly at | giay ot propose to £0 back. | Christopher Caron, Hormidas Gladu cksmithing in ail its branches = his residence in Boston Saturday fore- Feb. 1 S Cant ToseBh. - Jéremiah J. Don John Daly, Den- i . St Mien sid Tides- noon enlisied from Bean Him, | Tel 1L ISE SR CORTRR AL Hicks nis J. Welch, D O'Brien, John Sun |l _High || Moon | He nad reenlisted and was at home on | o Bk AT b Chrandis 1t B cler, Avtiur Togare; Johm DXoncki ) wosh fl Moon | F | reont and was at home of | heen presented, by a few friends in ) o . : i TR | furiotigh ik Hie veteraii of che oK | thig sity, With & veiy Baidnoss sword, Bryan' Hanlon, ursan . 1 m([a_m |iment Ho will be buried in Yantic| i3 Qn Teit. ¥, Antoir 16 1 1| Morn, | “S™et Samtin el T Dug 60 Foot Tunnel. Yo o : i L 111 i E A Baltimore dispatch says that the i 18 - 2.20 A little daught »f Samuel Me- | 3 T R o 5 4 ¥ 3= 1 19 | §39]. A little daughter c Ic- | escaped union officers from Libby | a T 507 to 515 Nerth Maip St |1} ../ | 33| mivre of ean Tinl, aged 11 vears, was | S350 R Baltimore on the morm | ey aepn P A | 5.03|drowned in the Yantic near the wool- |, "of Feb, 17. There were 41 making | g y ¥ f SIx hours after high water it 18 10W | prochor who was saved. oo |caped. The tunnel, when completed,| uis Frechette: chance tide, which llowed by ficod tide. - s L P was 60 feet long and opened into an Brien: warde 1idas 3 b o feliow came inio our office late in | 51a tobacco shed beyond the line of | advocate, u GREEN e evening and d upon hat | guards. The darkness favored them Williar le guarc EVILLE NEWS he had been “tipped over,” and that he | Sugrds. The darkness favored them William = —_—— | dia_not want anything said about it | §i G0 S0 it habited I Uncla s o Washington's “Birthday Exercises in|in the Bulletin. Thars all we know | G508 0S¥ ek WO BEPICE n Tncie S : Grammar School—Review of His| about it so we dont propose Lo say | assistance to them. At one time when oat checkers w e Life by Principal McNamara. al ing ahout it £ M. | digging the tunnel, they got so mnear bert, Willlam Roy and FOR MOTOR CARS @V 23 Pt ciain Lebanon’s Quota Filled. | the bend of the straet that a small & e Garrigle. AND GARAGES. it the Greeneville grammar school| Feb. 16, 1364—The town of Lebanon | Bole about the size of a stove pipe N i e You will get & liberal e, Frorping. when the publls|has filled its quota on all the calls for | |35, Ucteq by the guard, and it|Us by your amiable character, your it i = discount on your insur- i o S s e LTl S s of great ce in admitting air, | constant devotion to duty and the| T rnoon. ‘W Eton | Be 153 the time was given over to exercises | voted to raise {wenty extra men. Part| WAS of great service in admitting ai nsta e AL AN s ises were carricd he various | ance if you have a : 129 oxerc x B it el it Bn I | hearty est you have manifest e U5 c commemorat Washington's birth- ! of them have already been raised | enabling them to pr ute their work S rooms of t We I » cor PIRAE e IE day. Tatriotic songs were sung and a| Two recruits were received yester- | more rapidly. To the officers and men | OUT Welfars as & people : sisting of .the singine TINGUISHER attached R enir e h . s el O N Vel yeoter. | of the Eleventh regiment cavalry he Ladies' Benevoler ety WL to your car, ready to B o pington’s life was glyen | day_one from Norwich, ome from |, ° oy first met, they expressed |duests me in their name to present to|Songs and a operate. A few shots of BElino] il the reloned el aas Mgl 2 most profound gratitude for their un- | You this writing desk and chair as a Fyrene, even if directed Sther iabeervence of Wasbinatiay Col. Ely Out of Libby. bounded kindness. | token of our admiration for yc ) tirough: the radiatar, wilt birth anniversary, which comes Sun-| A Richmond paper found on a de- | Zero Weather. i s e R o put out the most stub- RS ik v e 5 serter states that 109 officers have es- | L SR i our behalf. ¥ B o e Dorn fire—so quickly that - L Caped ‘from Libby prison by digging | Feb 19, 1884—At 7 orclock vest Mrs. MacLane was on the point of | After school 1riday it will surprise you. e e Cinder the Stteet. The Eaper | morning the thermoneter registe ding when Arthur - Plckering dren of Miss Calla: Non-damaging, non-cor- i X | e it Neal ‘Dow was nop amone | temperature of §_degrees above me forward and presented Rev. Mr. & 5 t Tosive and will not freeze. pMiss Malise Jacques is il at her| ot *pitoners but whs probably wait: |and 9.30 o'clock In tho evening eight | MacLane a purse of gold. He said Town and c Delivered to your ad- ome on North Main street. ing to acompany the next bach. The | above zero % : aithough Rev. Mr. MacLane was go- | O'clock. Y dress complete with sl vt orent Friday in | Richmond Examiner of the 1ith gives | Governor Buckinghan: Renominated. into another field to work, the &chool teachers, ace bracket for attaching to yolise Alice Hoyt spent Friday 1nine names, including that of Col. Wm.| The Union party of Connecticut have was not different, but just a dren cn the ride, wi car, on receipt of $7.50. St e T LU G. Ely of this city, of the Eighteenth | made a good beginning of the spring - 316 ipreaniec, tho, Paree o | o 8" driver The C. S. Mersick s Visiting relatives on® Hoswell” ave, | captains and 30 lieutenants. Two | the flald the excellent ticket with | {¢ L whatipatears (hayinall niin: nue, is confined to the house by a bad | Wer® overtaken near Hanover Court| which they have for the past six years 7 CORCuCing e S8 ¢ TAEV 45 S5 E & Co. attdck of the grip. A | House =nd two dthers on the Williams- | met and vanquished their opponents. | BiM, & prosperous f in hi oy e nual { burg road. Brigadier General Neal|Our tried and true chief magistrate | “Cg ¢ .““J"\i‘ Sliine \reitonled Ocevm 272-292 State St., John H. McNamara, teacher of man- | o, Jid not attempt the paseage of | Willlam A. Buckingham of Norwich, | o’ n words and said he with the A 5 lo | the tunnel for the reason that he was| agains leads the column. Those on ot g S ks aa 11-27 Crown St,, R oooning in the Newark DPublic|afraig his strength would fail him in | the ticket with him are Roger Averill | Use the purse in some way so tha New Haven, Connecticut B i e e \‘h‘“{!;":;’r‘_“*i his fight to the embrace of “Butler|of Danbury for lleutenant governor, Ul v d"‘,’;'.‘,‘]"_""“;,,;' e i principal of the Greeneville grammar | Lo¢ Beast.” J. Hammond Trumbull of Hartford for| it & > o % school ’ Yantic Cemetery Appraised at $15,234 | sectretary of state, Gabriel W. Coite TRy ATe s Treasury Department Ribpeiea, s e e e bR oral Sop TNt e e Deaman il S e e Yy P GETS DIVORCE FROM Mayor Greene presented the appraisai lr(‘)ll‘r GRS SISO N (EOR: ODD= The Ba ice of the Comptroller of the of the lots in the new cemetery at the 3 . _ | accompan y Cabtacy: FORMER NORWICH WOMAN |j'alls. The summary made the num- Second National Bank Starting. | Susan Whittlesey; duet, That We Two Washington: D |G, dan, 50, 1914 = ber in average value of $27.93 and | Feb. 20, 1864—The second Natlonal| Were Maying, Miss Edna Baker, Miss = Notice is hereby given to the shape- | D2¥id Feuer of Bridgeport Legally | the tofal value of the new cemetery | Bank will commence opera Florence Welie tte, old colored | N Reliers of the FEM i B Separated from Fanny Feuer. 2 Chelsea building Mare melody, Miss Edna Baker, Miss Flor- | . Sl ' NowicliiGonn i that & neating oC.the = 1$64—Eleven recruits re- | Adams has been e ence Weller, Miss Helen Thompson | LAHN—In New York, Feb Il ! poosy S Judge Joe Reed granted two di- their new clothes and bounties ' Charles P. Coggswell, ca: and Mrs. Albert Aberg. Refreshments | i ;qu-;a,enmu s will be held The | vorce decrees in the superior court in of ice cream and cake were served| s ¥ . Chames National Bank of Norwich, [ New London Kriday morning. Both - and a social hour followed. o e g A Comn., on Thursday, the 12th day of | were uncontesied and two other cases | REV. W. A, KEEFE | orRA SAMUEL GRrAY Thursday afternoon a committee| ° March, 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the | Wh were down for a hearing wero 1 > comprising Miss Elizabeth Weller, In P S purpose of electing an agent to whomg] Postponed N PATRIOTIC LECTURE. IN- FAMOUS LECTURE.! Mrs. Adam Leupold and Miss Agnes D . the assets of the bank will be trans.. David Feuer of Bridgeport was| . 5 Ty Sy — . | Graham, appointed by the members of ferred and delivered in accordance | ST3nted a divorce from Ianny Green | Here Sunday Evening at St. Patrick’s| Will Speak to Men’s Meeting at Davis | the Phi Kappa Sigma club, called o With the provisions of Section § of tne | FCUCE Of Norwich, alias Fanny Greea| Church Under K. of C. Auspices. | Theater Upon Four Famous Fools. |Mrs. MacLane and presented her a MARRIED. Act of Congress entitied “An act au- | 2°d Funny Brandcher. The grounds| . o= o0 e | handsome friendship pin. Miss Weller st : e R were adultery committed in New York tev. John Sroderick, pastor of| sunday, Feb. 22, at 3.30 p. m. Davis|made the presentation as a_tol of | 314, by Rev. S Cart & ppointment of recelvers|and Norwich with a man named | St. Patrick’s church, has arranged for | ¢| the -high SouiL i ach N 3 o Pl 2 of national banks and for other pur- | Branecher, and the commItting Of & | a oatiiotic tectons 1h s roonged fOr| theater will be the scene of one of | el by the Phi Kappa Sig- | t P poses,” approved June 3(, 1876, and of | crime in violation of a conjugal duty | > Patriotic lecture in the basement of |y etings of men held for GAGN In auN the acts amendpitory theretc, approved | and punishable by state’s prison sen- | the church on Sunday evening, ¥eb- | nany months, when the noted Amer- e, i wa aiss Aug. 8, 1893, an@ March 2, 1899; or forjtence. It is alleged that the defendant | ruary The lecture will be! joan” e i e R K. OF C. BALL. | nestine Gag &R the purpose of continuing the receiver~| Under the name of Fanny Green was | given unde iploea (OF White | sigar oy e R Tar am=monto e e | A ship In accordance with the provisions{ Soyicted of keeping a disorderly house | Cross council, No. 13, K. of C., one of | under ¥. M. < A. auspices deliver his| | arge Attendance at the Annual Event | ER_ ] ¥ of Tho lhat aicnan in Norwich and of harboring females | the cardinal 1DleE. O fhe OPaer | s s in Ponemah Hall—Attractive Deco-| = z Flran for purpo: of prostitution, at the | hein the fostering of a sp ¢ mairi. | Admission to this lecture is free for| 17 1 = Aozt L t 2e W ined $100 and | community at large. The fact that The 28th 3 ert and | { costs on two other counts, the jail | Washington's birth e = i P JOHNSON—In 2 b 9 a. m. to.8 p. m. Daily Cused Riaced o prohation. . Be 8- ['day this year makes the of coun 34, K. of C., will g0 dow Pl el f e B om P s oy | Tavorabls for the/nrojost in.the ‘coun s as one of SR : P y St 0 his wife since March, | of iajes will be Rev. W most elaborate a ibly it . r separated four years ago, | o i _ state _lecturer most elaborate, ev v Y with other men, with whom she was | 5 2 thorough stude merican fille nber (4 e 0 improperl itimate. He went to | 1iS and although an eloquent at _and _else st ¢ Bridgeport and has resided there ever T"“' "{" O anyanbjest "!mahzvs :dvul F le weather : < one would rather suffer the|jince 1 difatines: Aaythine mock | 51 aelivering au address on Ame fom $ to 9 o'clock . 7 A A om her unti heard that she was | & an address on Ameri- $ < 6a pain of extracting rather than |arrested 1ast Octover for keeping 4 | Can Pistors. He was one of the prins Bavia 1 . : ) of ill fame in Norwich Sl Soeau: co of Veterans’ ey iy ! s 4 the after-effects of an anaes-| “Two witnesses from New York tes. | Panauet in Bridgeport on Lincoln's el wel Mox . . . tifted 5 day ). 12th, and has also gt a onel el thetic—sometimes dangerous. | ;7! New Yok L e foithai e o o os Sosn Bt as Suppe ! o= € <% g T el I eteran 2 juet about a a Pag tton; tr s 1 Now you can come here and and hey 'had called at her nnrv\u; ofMsterans . banquet about a ]r‘!!-” : Prope while was Aivin h & man whom | Year ago. ey e { ¥ have your they met and knew as Mr. Green. | Invitations have been extended to al walt - ™ . State Policeman William Jackson | the Catholic of the town to '1 sl I 1 l eeth Extl‘acted and Theodore E. Downing told of ar. | attend, and it is expected that a great sendix. Fraves a btograph an vhom | the subjent is 1 interest started ¢ = Without Pain schw o5 Slios Fanmy “Groon for | Ml citzena who lov Brd Miss i | CARD OF THANKS H keeping a house of ill fame in S itutions. The | e s heren . grat- 1 2 e or ast October Patrick’'s ¢ . > b without resorting to means /'M - E‘; 'n : i e : - nanvss rs. Donahue Gets Dec, and it . ¢ J that are unpleasant or danger- S B k| 4 : ous. Our system of painless om Robert 1. De £ 3, < ALRE: - SARELN extracting is ABSOLUTELY | ponatue Churen stresi, New | WHO DOES YOUR THINKING? C Feb. 1 London, ar sfendant resides | ) S ‘ SAFE. o lonoany Tesides In | Question Asked by Rev. E. S. Werces»‘? ) No charge for extracting| Moy wers marriea sus 4, 1906 in | Gy when teeth are ordered. New London, where y_lived for a| The Rev. Bdward S, Worcester spoke time and then moved to Norwich, Her | to the men of the Hopkins and Allen 2Lt ushand deserted her, Mrs. Donahue | company at the regular weekly meet- “rc en DR. F. C. JACKSON testified, in September, 1008, and had | Ings conducted at that plant by DR. D. J. CO ner s c. She had been sup- | was F'lr-nahmi]l)\ the Victrola | 15 Mair Street S5 IR YLE porting by keeping boarders | of the things he said were that k and ta n washing. besides m;.: 100 years ago people lived large n- | Succeeding The King Dental Co, | assistance that is given her by her | dependent of each other in that each - s RATE e e 208 Main Strest, next to Bostos | 50N Albert Willlam Goss. Her hus- | community raised what it needed and boiae wer a re of Colum s Store. * and was arralgned before the cit made what it needed, and it was pret- | EL GRAY | g R e ldminated ¥ court in Norwich several months ago | ty much so with individual it | e lbs illiam Chamberlain Lady Attondant Phene 1282:3 fvhian -ho iwis 'oraeted o, Pop b e | Bl CRah aartta alEh one man | LA A S e s D!RECTORS a week toward her suppori. She was | makes a part of an le, and few Jisted D. before her marriage Mrs. Carrie Goss | men can make a & MISS M. C. ABLES | o Toiin oo G el e s i e b it = | Spen one another e anite u . « nexi Wednesday even-| oo Har, Scalpyand FaceSpecialis! I e S : : | ] st churches in that part| & ? | er " 3 Rev. G. G. Scrivener, dis | joag ea jy Assistant IMBOBTED MAIR SEOCK. rm‘_'m\r!r nt, and Dr. John| | & ol e s of New York will be the A - Telephone 328-3 lles has s unusually LTI Yook “WIIL hé Sthe | minkhig Tor Us i R e e o e L { xplaln the new financial ( jet other: = Satantifically seosilined, in such a | | of and assembile . g gortment thai She CAN maich ewery | me | e wizard of man o) shade, Now is the time 1o get the & = . e s | hair trained for psing and summer, ! 3 mpass 3 when it Will bo S0 0onSpicuous during o | able biending i the hatless seasen | | os g aaa (dake’ an’appointinent for-a consulta- | ¢ Iiis wddresse o = 1on, i ; % o - 4 808 Main Bf. mext te Chelsea Bunk. For Infants and Children. | bril I 1 ory J | Tel. 652-4. rebled P i hour when sgain I may have the high | The Kind You Have Always Bought | N ilaeas of hadithe D Houatel OE‘ A s LOWEST PRI 9 Bears | i The ! 3 T SUST i ' i DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN | = 77 | S -|] CUBA—AUGUSTA [ I FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St D 1 & Signatu_e of iRk | CHARLESTHN—SOUFH W 5O S e il _|{Atlantic Coast o In charge of Br. B, L. Geers practics The doors at -| Shoa & Bk | L as c & x Burke during his Iast Hlness, Blar A B EmA i meatieewin el Shea & i o P gi T il E 30, "he orehestr - MoGrory Building, Norwich, Gonnm, L A wadrre) 41 Main Street give a sacred « ¢ from 3 to STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work eclals at-rigat wrices, by_flfll?#lgfi. Telepuone BOTWeST MAIN ST NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Bosweli Ave, Pirst-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. | Meals and Welch Earebit served to eorder. Juam Tuckie “Prop. ZXel 43-§ Opp. Theatre. Telephone | 8.30, Judgment for the Plaintiffs. ¥ Judgment in faver ef the plaintiffs 4 has bee ianded dos he case of HOGB’S SARSAPARILLA po Fliokn Guif Minni Ta. WMeOreass against Pheobe 11 Ovialt, James ¥, F, Brown and Bdward Thomas, a suit for trespass, by Judge Markham, before whem the ease was tried in New Lon- | don recently, Judgment is given the plaintiff for $25 and The cuse was over a right af way which the de- fendants claimed theyfhad ever prop- erly owned by the plaintifs, sesses the extracted values of the best vegetable remedies pre- scribed by leading physicians. ‘That its formula has proved won- derfully potent is proved by its record of great success. For your Fblood medicine got HOOD'S, o I The Standavd Rajlroad of theSouth | i Lighted Pglimans. FLO! “NEW Yol (27th Season):new Iu operatios, Funeral Directors MISS ELLA M. POTTER Instructor of Piano and Harmeny Btudio now opvn for season of 1913 Room 6, Alice Bidg Tel. 968 Rt s N ) e £ TREES, SHRUBS and ROSES Choice FRUIT TREES t and save agents’ fees. [ | | | | dire -ash with order 10 per cent. dis- on 15 per cent. om | [' Order | | $5.00, Nurseries near Maplewood Cemetery Catalogue mailed free. S. HARTRIDGE NORWICH, CONN. . 5 Telepnone 1274-2 | | | | DR.R.J.COLLINS . DENTIST i | 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conm. | Phone 424-4 ; TuThS 4 ‘Take It To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. | Typewriters, Keys Umbrelias, Cam< | eras a spocialty. | Now located in the Steiner Bieel, | 265 Main St, roome over Disco Brem Established 1880 ASTHMA to know what AB-MOON r catarrh, Bronehitis, Asth- ma. Send for our free booklet. May- fever cured at home to siay cared rice. Ore week's treatment. $18 i The AS-MOON CO. New LondaR&dy 2TuThS 74 . -DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. Take elevator Shetucket Street em- trance. Phone. Falace Pool and Biliard Parlors Six Tables—five poel one Billiard Tables sold aad at reasonable prices Supplies at all times, 4 MAIN STREET doae ava