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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914 The Bulletin, Norwich, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1914, THE Forcast for Southern New England. Clearing and cooler Tuesday; Wed- nesday fair; fresh to strong west and WEATHER. northwest winds. Predictions from Herald: light to fresh variable winds. ‘The. Ladies’ Fur Coats*and Sets. Men's Coats of all styles. Remodeling and repairing also done surely. Superior styles. M. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin St changes Monday: 6p. m. . Highest 67, lowest 48. Comparisons. Predictions Be Comfortable | e and use a GAS HEATER io take the chill off the room udy. Observations in Norwich. x i FAMOUS FURS The following records, reported from ;}“ refl:’mflflé onmt:: flm*‘u Tu;sday i istrator of the estate of Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes| November, were e ella Walden. in temperature and the barometric| Clerk deorge E. Parsons. They werc|husband of &70eis W0 wises es- |in “Greenevills, Mrs. Purple. is thelganoscol he causbt settied on bis brings in & claim against the|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mich- he rent of the|aud of 14 Providence street, and has|His kidneys were disordered. hs was Unecasville from | been employed at the Ponemah mills.|shown by the kidney secretions being 29.8¢ ... 57 290.7 for Monday: Partl; As predicted. Sun, Moon Tides. the New York On Tuesday it will be clear, with slight temperature changes and Ten new cases for the superior court)ages .| . The city and the town of New Lon- | tate ?2?" 259_?3 don are sued in two different cases|husband’s estate for tl 0| for $2,500 by the town of Montvilie | store property at for the support of Elizabeth Patten, | May 4 who, it is claimed, belongs to New |3$200 Wi red this perty pr K:dg:‘enb‘:;p;?é:dog;obge i g ng%:‘:\ B e dhcted & grocery | afternoon frain for a wedding tour to| Drug Store, brought prompt rellet. y v 7 business there to the time of his death|be spent in Providénce, Noew Bedford 3 o e e s fo clorn: | on_ Janmary 1. 1914, but he never Paid | and Boston, and on their return they HERSTING. EFFEOT, ing. Both the city and the town of |any rent. New London have declined to repay the town of Montville, whose select-| A giverce suit, the second that she Sup JJ Fgn [ Moor |men have made frequent requests fof | nas HBL::.!. | Sets. _Pwuar. |‘ Rises. these cool mornings before starting your furnace. The re- flectors make a pretty glow in the room in the evening while all the family will’ enjoy the|. Jcomfort it gives. Call and see them. Moder- ate in price, easy to operate. * Price $2.00 and $4.50, Tubing 7c per foot. A. Roder Married at St. Church—Damtour ding—Local Note: hase, which is followed by flood tide. James B. McNulty and Miss Elizabeth{for injuries which the constable re- |ried Mary’s|celved when the business wagon he|charged her with desertion since Oc- 1904, and with commitUng| Emile Sweet and William McNulty|gystem-—purify mobile _driven by Mrs. Millers' chauf- |a statutory offense with Leontine Ba- | went on a hunting trip Monday after- | ci"ali by polsony th i o COAL feur. The accident happened. on Sep-|dome at Worcester at various times| noon. - Only She ot rough the tember 15, 1914, at about 6:40 p. m.|since January 1, 1813 3 your - James B. McNulty and Miss Eliza-|on the Montville road in front of the | hér beth A. Roder were quietly married|residene of Charles W. Comstock, who X d Nmid' Monday morning at 7 o'clock in the|is attorney for the plaintiff. The con.{ JresPass and Damage to Spring rectory of the Bt. Mary's church by|stable was thrown out of his wagon | Damase: A savings bank account of $166.10|Sreninglon. TeR TRCSRS of in the Dime Savings bank has been the attached in a suit brought by the tOWN | o1t ghe charged her husband with NEW SUPERIOR COURT CASES Ten Filed With-Clerk Parsons— Montville Sues City and Town of New London and Town of Norwich Sues a Citizen—Louisisana Cotton Merchant Sues for Bales of Cotton Lost—Suit Over Rights to Spring of Water in utlook for Wednesday is gener- Norwich. ally falr, with slowly rising tempera- tures. H. Barnes, admin- R against John iliam B.| Providence street. Mr. Purple is the wich, says: “Some years mago one of | and wall not crack. v 3 Walden of Montville, who was the|son of Mr, and Mrs, George Purple and |my family suffered from backache, 8, 1908, to January 1, 1914, .. He claims that Mr.|of many beautiful presents, including g 15 from Mrs. | Hinen,and cutglass. They left on an Chesborough Divorce brousht, has, been filed by Mre. |3mong their many friends. Thefe Were|years ago and there has been mo sisn Suit for Support ington against Lloyd Chesbo TAFTVILLE Marriage of Afbert Purple and Miss Delia Michaud — Lavigne-Benoit Wedding—Other Local Iteme of In- terest. Albert Purple and Miss Delia Mich-| This Norwich citizen testified long aud were married Monday morning at}ago. 7 o'clock in Sacred Heart church by Rev. b, L. Massicot. The couple were| Told of quick relief—of undoubted attended by Bernard Hasler and Miss | benefit, A. Michaud a sistér of the bride. The Anto R and PamtmE bride and bridesmaid were attractively The facts are now confirmed. We repair Autos of all kinds in the gowned in blue broadcloth, and each| Such testimony is complete—the evi- | ProPer manner. &2 carrfed a beautiful bogtiet of bridall gence conclusive, Latest Improved Facilities maxe Toses. After the ceremony in thei " 3 our shop une: d in New Engiand.” church a wedding breakfast and re-| It forms convincing proof of mertt. We bake the paint on, which maxesar ception was held for_the young couple P at the hame of the hrldt'z Patents on Mrs, C. Bennett, 46 Palmer St, Nor- | it wear better, keep its gloss longar, DOUBLY PROVEN DENTIST Norwich Readers Can No Longer DR. E. I. JONE3 Doubt the Evidence. Suite 46 Shannon Buildi tor Shetucket Street en- trance. Phone. Why not have yours right? it' is a mechanic employed at the car barn Every cold he caught settled on his|costs no nore. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 83 Main St. Wester'y, R. 1. ‘-» The young couple Wwer the recepitants|irregular in passage. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at N. D. Sevin & Son's will live with the bride's perents, on| A&t & later interview Mrs. Bennett WALL PAPERS - Providence street. said: “Doan’s Kidney Pills cureq one The % lar| of We still have a large assortment of young couple are very popul my family of kidney trouble some the different gr e ovens e greatly reduced pric which we will repayment. Mattie T. Chesborough of North Ston- | (" .ene a0 relatives that attended thelof it since. I wilingly confirm my | be pleased to ahw you. o e P mioa T -~ fon | New Beaford and Central falls. former endorsement of this remedy.” ouldings and Cut Out Borders omingtoss o alleae In r. Purple gave a bachelors SUPPeT! pric. oo, at all dealers. Don't | Bitch same. Also Paints, Muresco Syfiday evening to his fellow work- 3 - in white and tints, and general assor:. previous suit in the superior men after which several solos were|Simply ask for a kidney remedy—get |ment of decorative supplies, including - of Norwich against Daniel Donahue to| statutery offense, but lost her case rendered by Anthony Bernard and W.|Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Papier Mache for halls and vestibulae compel Mr. Donahue to contribute to H. Taft in a pleasing manner. Mrs. Bennett had. Foster-Milburn Ci ix hours after nigh water it 18 low | Donahue. Which she asks to be allowed to re- Personale and Notes. Plaintiff and defendant Were| Philip Linderson is learning to be a married on Jume 29, 1804. Constable Michael J, Hickey of Montville has brought suit against Mrs. Frances Miller of New London| Louis Borgs of Norwich, who mar-| Henry Fontaine of New London was gllrsnleed it you will uss Dr. King’s Mary Wrag on July 3, 1904,|a visitor here over Sunday, -Alojabezyk Wed- | Was driving was strick by an auto- |tober 28 Constatle Hickey Against Auto Owner | sume. Norwich Husband Dewserted for divorce on these grounds. s of 35,000 are clatmed by | town. the Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice, with just|and sustained strains and cuts on his| Willls Austin of this eity “‘llnlln.fln.- MW ', |reiatives of botn families in sticnd-|fead, chest and back his horse bhad|thaniel T. Bacon of P . ance. The couple were attended bylits leg broken and had to be shot, and |iR & suit which Mr. helthe constable was ot able to attend |brousht on a charge of t Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gadle. At i He now_sucs e _ Orders received for painting, papse ” ging and decorating. P. F. MURTAGH e hone: 82 and 94 West Main 3t.7C Props., Buffalo, N. Y, Keep Your Stomach and Liver Healthy | Tetep A vigorous stomach, perfect work- ing liver and regular acting bowels is feur. — . ew Life Pills. They insure good di- 1814—1914 gestion, correct constipation wnd have e an exceliout vonic emtect on the whois [JORN Al lnorgan & Son.. your blood and rid you - - > LEHIGH VALLEY No. 2 Nut $6.00 per ton Office and Yard Central Whart i Telephone 834. 55 an ‘W. Blanchette, U. S. A. stationed at Fort Tetry is passing a few days in|their hunting trip near Gardner's Lake 5 %ot nine birds, including quail, part- ridge and woodcock. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lambert have returned from their wedding tour and are residing on North B street. Archie Normand has returned to ‘Worcester, Mass., after spending a few days here with hiz parents, Cverhéuling andfi toeg H 1 0 om’s home on Boswell avenue alto his D for against Mr. Bacon” who, with other £ TN 321 Main St., Alice Building|srom's home on Boswell oot ucine| Lo, 1S, grocery T & week, | en, during September. this vear, for-| E. Yerrington, Bmil Sweet. John SEEAIE STed rm e couple. They left about moon for af. : X cibly broke down and removed the|Volkman ahd Willlam gMcNulty* on rda i e il s e Ty e o SorineAela| Claim for Bales of Cotton Lost | covering and. the nry. around a Lavigne—Benoit. 1 } FRANK’S INN On their return they wmi li\tr}el on Un; dT%G L ;t 1unw inudaxnagr ges is ask- zprlngr g\u;' h}::] flmmmmtnfi. l.Au';. e e—————eghetemmet pey o e b T e e epw w or K . . Mr. McNulty is the son of|ed by . Ingersoll o reveport, | tin. The 3 Ir. o Mrs. James C. McNulty of|Le., in & suit against the Nerwich | owner of the spring and of the rig Wiired Lavigne of Fall River and Boswell avenue and is a barber by|and New York Propellor Col, in two |to pipe water from it to The bride is the daughter of|counts against the steamboat com- [that his ownership has Both young| pany which operates the propellor|tained for many years past. ‘people are well known and have a wide|Chelsea betweer Norwich and New circle of friends. Cor. Green and GoldemSts. | 257 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roder. Follow the srowd to the only place ir New Lonton whers, genuine chop susy is made by an Oriental chef. N Diamonds John & Geo.il.Bliss 126 Main Street dence. Local Brevi ‘Mrs. C. O. Fuller of Trenton, N. J. is spending a few days, on Central avenue. % The om is the son of Mr. b iy’ mamonds Y e, AaSert Damtourir and is 4| One Administrator Against Another |son Russian Pole. The bride was born in ‘Washington 1. Gadbois of East|are 0! Austria, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|Lyme, administrator of the estate of | shares due or to become due to H.|LAVIGNE—BENOIT o In Fafgiil: | tendance from out of town. The cou- John Alejavezyk. the late Ardella G. Walden of Mont- | Leslie Huntington from these two €s-| ross, Wiitred Lavigne of Fali Rives,|ple_leave today (Tuesday) for a wed- Miss Josie Marshall spent Sunday in Baltic, London, Monday. Principal B. P. McNamara svent the|94th anniversary of his birth at his|Secretary of the State James M. Ba-| 24, 1914, Jacob Laguk and Miss Luba | (ORPI2s A8 €08 bRASE BOmEs, U8 B350 "oy peur None, Thront, Biectricity, 1% | with relatives York. The first count claims the loss of |,,J0hn Manwering and Dr. ler Jay e one bale of cotton out of a shipment | Manwaring, administrators of the es- MARRIED. dress. ‘and carried a bouquet of bridal| Meghamcal Repairs, Painting, Trim- " of 50 from New York to Norwich on|late of the late John Manwaring of | pARKER—DU December 6, 1912, and Norwich, bring suit against H. Leslie| 1914, by Rev. Frederic R. To Collect $700 Note TURNER—In Norwich, Oect. 20, 13914, Miss Laura oit of Merchants Ave- - vu" his hiouse and| "'a son to Mr. and Mre "ADert J|ouowere married by Rev. G 0. sen:|of all kinds on Automobiles, s Westerly, Oect. 25, |¢roge. The couple were attended by Carriages, s AR O s Ay “and Mire.Willtasi | Napoleon Benoit an Fred Lavigne, the , Wagons, Trucks Anderson, 189 High street. fathers of the couple. The bride was oz o handégmely dressed in a white satin and Carts. roses. At the bride’s home after the| . od GAS—In Ocoum, Oct. 2, | oy o wodding. bresktast and|ming, Upholstering and Wood Work.,~ Huntington of Yonkers, N, Y, to col- reault, Krnest Parker and Miss Ro-|ceremony was held for the newly mar- |’ ” : John Damiurir and Miss Catherine | SOURt claims the loss of six bales out | o, "Note of $700 Eiven on Novem-| sanna Bugas, both of Versailles. | ried couple. Blackemithing in ail its branches. ber 9, 1912, from Norwich to New |Der 4 1897, by H. Leslie Huntington w0 r%n(n,a—flchm — 1In Tattville.| The groom is the son of Alphonse ct, y Re Alejavezyk both of Second street were By - 1 Dok in &b Joscoha chron: | YT e lnie John MsEwARNE. - Chbies of| ‘Ost. 36, v Sev gnilgps i Mast, |ani i Nornlanges ‘Lavigng = ga. i ) oo o aclejewski, in 5 3 the w. ve also been served upon employed as a ¢ § enter in Fal ver ! Dlamcnds Friends of the couple attended them.|, AR attachiment has been made|\oiace s. Allis. who is adminisira-| Michaud, both of Taftville The bride i& ths caughter of Napolec: 5T After the ceremony a wedding break | 3, 0" in’the Uncas, New York,|tor for the estates of the late Fran- | MeNULTY—RODER — In this city.|and Victoria Lambert Beioit of Me : b e fast was served at the bride’s resi-|peior €O ces H. Huntington and the late Heze-| Oct. 26, 1914 by Rev, iohn M W% | chants avenue. The couple receive. N. Y. It is clalmed that there et ing iinen, cut glass, silverw: There kiah Huntington, who lived in Harri-| Maurice, James 1 %, BNt oder of | many beautiful wedding gifts, includ 507 to 5¥5 North Main St. .. < . debts, legacies or distributive ville, has brought suit for $2,000 dam- ' tates. ELDER BROWN WILL CELEBRATE 94th BIRTHDAY New London Minister Who is Known as The Marrying Parson ot and Mise faurs Bemolt , of| Ging tour to be spent In New Bed- K = Senel e e e e et e o Taghyilie ford. They will reside in Fall River. T“E DEL - HOFF BRANDEGEE’'S. CAMPAIGN COST HIM $2500| Miss Mary Loulse Desormeaux, botn| Rev. R. 7{ Dessureault performed a Rates 75 cents per day and up. In Securing Renominatien for United |p, States Senator From Connecticut were many relatives and friends in at- — In Tartville, DESORMBAUX — In Oc- ; cum, Oet. 26, 1914, by Rev. Frederic Double Wedding at Ocoum. R. H. Deasureault, Olive Payette and European Plan double weddinz at the Catholic Thurch S eAert - ALEJAVEZYKE — In|ln Occum Monday morning for Erndst HAYES BROTHERS, = this city, Oct. 26, 1914, by Rev. J. H.| Parker and Rosanna Dugas, and Ovile Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway Fitzmaurice, John Damtouriu and| Payette and Mis Mary Desormeaux, Miss Catherine Alejavezyk, both of|The couples stood for each other and Joseph P. Brow: £ 199 Huntl paign_for re-election has cost him $2,- o Now Toamdone will celebrates the | 500, acording to & statement filed with [LAZUK—KAZOTT—In this city, Oct.|fast and receptions were held for the Mrs. William A. Gordon was in New| A former Moosup clergyman, Ret.| Senator Fr i 4 thiw o, w. T“.ER BRo WNE, l“- D-r. G couples at the brides’' homes. Mr. Par- % v i ts in Worces- | home today (Tuesday). There will|Ker at Washington. - The bulk of $2,-| Kazott, both of New London, by 3209 i e i B e e o tro auy | 176.60, according to the statement, was| Revx A. Gelstsnas : Kesisn ¥ % —re but Elder Brown will receive all|Paid to J. H.. Roraback, treasurer of| RIZEWICH—-LAPUZ—In _this city, Juper. Notee Viclet Ray, Mechanical Massage. 3 . Mibs Ruby K. Sweet has returned to|friends who to call. the republican state central commit-| Oct, 24, 1914, by Rev. N. Nikolendo D Hours: 10 8. m. to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. : her home in Lebanon, after spending . Mr. Brown resides with his|tee, for use in the campaign. John Rizewich and Miss Mary La- 275 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. Take l he week-end with Miss Amy Lamb of Mrs. Joseph R. Saunders, e balance was expended by the| puz, both of New London. Mr. -Payi Franklin .St, ‘car to “Dr. Brow: A elfth street. 5 and daughter, Miss Agnes Saun- | Connecticut senator for photographs | g ;pRANOVITCH—RUNKAVITZ— sepld - [l ) 5 ders, and though he has not held a|2nd buttons. For the former he paid | SUPRANOVIFOH ZRUICAVITE < 2 JAGK O’LANTERNS POST CARDS . caPsS pastorate in over 30 vyears, still per- $134.75 to P. H. Nell for photo but- Mr. and Mrs. Aétive Turner and tons and an additi i Nikolendo, Harry Supranovitch anl S 3 WITCHE chilaren have gone to Sprinfield, after| 008 marriages, comforts the sick |(0n% And an Alaiional sum of $3LE3| Migs Wolke Runkavitz, both of Not- Stanisleus| PIFS CAKE AND BREAD SEALS LUNGH SETS |spending the summer with Mr. and|ffs BOTS8 fhe fead. In the mMOTe | o..iors report also shows that he| Wich- toem e = s NAPKINS CREPE PAPER | Mrs_William Gordon of Préipect street. | isery the Marrying Parson, as he is|Paid $39.20 more to Nell for “cam- | RASKAVITCH—SHACUN — In__this| were beautiful and numerous. that cannot %e excelled. o CANDLES _FAVORS Franklin Square st Mre, B. F, Sission and daughter, Mrs.| o gioining states, has united 970 -| The secretary of the senate has not| lendo, Jobn Raskavitch. and Crexi ¥ o} an; toports froms| Dlizabeth Shacun, Doth of Mont-|pLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING | LOUIS H. BRUNELLE reet. Allen, of Jamestown, N. Y., Mrs. Soldier Fishers Island Cottage known all 'over Connecticut and In|Paign” buttons. M 1o IBteitRORY: - Ei6: hap ny | received statements o . dall of Stonington, Mrs. ~ Hewitt of| D8 0 matcimony, Fe hes bad many | (oo *Gov. S, E. Balawin or Herbort| ville: MRS. EDW‘N FAY North ston]ngton,B “l\eam Sundg‘cw!th one occasion being presented with a|Xnox Smith upon the finances of their | SERBISSEVITCH—LADIGA—In No: * Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Maine of HickorY | check which later turned out to be | C2mpaigns for election to the United | = wich, Oct. 24, 1914, by Rev. N. Niko- ! worthless, anid on another the groom | States Senate. Several weeks 2go| lendo, Freider Serbissevitch _and s T pressed into his hand something |Governor Baldwin submitted reports| Miss Pauline Ladiga, both of Nor- which feit like real money but was in[UPOn_ the campaign for C. E. Crane, a soldier at . Fort|reality a wad of paper crumpled up to|2Rd Representative Mahan, the vomi:| Heating and Plumbing city, Oct. 24, 1914, by Rev. N. N&k’: Phone your order. ~ Prompt service. Twe 10 Carter Ava. (East Side) J. F. CONANT, 11 Franxlin St 1 he ‘Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C, 10c Most Cigars are Good— Wright on Fishers Island, was found|make it feel like a roll of bills. Ex- The _campaign publicity law pro- DIED % THESE ARE BETTER |in the Howard cottage there one day | periences such as these have failed, to vides that candidates for election to CLANCY—In Westerly, R, L, Oct. 24, anuh sfi‘“ Cigars are the Dest un the ma et TOM'S 123 5c CIGAR |t weok with a womsn who gave |dig his cheertul disposition, however. the senate or house of representatives | Tty “aiianact 3. sof vof James and 92 v 4 ?;rnd'v;:meAaim);fin::%ll‘:e;lgir:o\?{ T i twr'! de’ o - P, B,tm", was born in :!‘l,:u}gs:xfiznre-&;n; the (:npltlosl Bridget ‘idc'urath‘hcmncy. aged 5T - aterfory e son of He: and Luc: or more than years am months. z GOQD FELLOW 10c CIGAR [ {225°0; 12e oo with them. and bread (Prentis) ‘Brown, and resefved Iis|davs before the dage of .the general|mosrs._In New London, Oct. 25, 1514, Z DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE ¢ Try them and see. and jam were on the table and the|early education in the public schools|&lection. The law further provides| Margaret, wife of Hugo Momm. R b rt J c h 287 Main St. e THOS. M. S8HEA, Prop. Franklin 8t |Dparty was evidently about to lunch. |bf New London. Later he studied for | [0 Complete and final reports DEMARS—In Taftvi.e, Oct. 26, 1914, one . ochrang T X ‘Next to The soldier was escorted outside|the ministry at New pshire Aca- | C@mbaign finances to be filed here fior| Rdward Demars, age 68 years 11 PRACTISE LIMITED TO ¢ . by Superintendent. F. E. Hine and |demical and Theological Wnatitute, aad|MOTe than 30 days after the gemeral| months. SAS FITTING, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat S taken to Fnrt"vgtrla}l\: fircu(l‘)%rgve& to|was ordained, his first pastorate be- | election. — PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, eiendleys ot sty 5 . A : s aord@mm: e B o .d:‘_. % na:d lggoo;up ‘m-:::i;ng“: g:u r:; IN mou‘tfl 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Cénn. - m-: took charge of him. The woman and | the Second Tomtiet crbang & Call © | Trolleymen Going Bsfore Legistature T O e aamias ehlla_away Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Packing. = - . chitld \‘Zem ta."li(en,to the steamer Mun- |don. He remained in this pastorate The state conference board of the fiut not one hour do.we forget . ALL OF THE. BEST KINDS |jatewret and asent to New London. | six years, and then retired from. active | Trolleymen's unions will meet in New| Our sweet little Margaret. 5 ° 1 > o © igers woman sald it was her|duty, though he has continued to ex. | &ven within a day or two to take up| In memory of Margaret Buzabein i at st trip to the island, but others say | ercise the powers conferred upon Lim | the preliminary discussion of mat Who died Oct. 27, 1918, aged Phone S8t a le s ¥ Friswell’s, 25-27 Franklin St |t i® ot tra When ordained. ters to be brought before the next % 4 H ) —— j‘Mn Erown Is Sl able to undertake It Aong the matters ex- A e ot Geectn s uonm Pwnmc - H s ¢ . | Persia has no distilleries, breweries |Jjourneys at which men many years|PeC o scussed is the disci- : ? gala i i H 5 ortpublic houses, and native wine ig|Ris junior hesitate. Last Tuesdas he|Pline for employes of -the different SR e i Soon they will be big boys | the only intoxicating beverage used. | Went to Hartford to the Baptist stats|I03ds and & uniform system of rules| Flainfeld, : ls as essential in medern house as d i d their f i 1647 f A 5 convention and returned, making ihe | all roads. electricity is\to lighting. We guaran- | Nd girls, and their faces will.: trip both ways unaccompanied. ‘ g Adam’s Tavern 1861 Bohemian, Pilsner, Culm| Beer, Bass, Pale and B‘::ton Muer's | Scetch Ale,- Guinnéas' Dublin _Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P, B. Ale, F Jones’ Nourish= ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, ‘Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone 447-123 Pickled Lambs’ Tongues In Glass Jars Steero Cubes for Beef Tea. Sait Sea Clam Chowder. Poople’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor IRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRYCO Ne, 11 25 25 Ferey Street ~ _'YHERE i3 wo advertising medium in pastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ltin for business resulis Contains Coughs, Colds Hoarseness thing injurious. Pleasant to the tasbe\ All druggists. 4 Pike’s Toothache Drop For use. ale’s oney Of Horehound and Tar no opium nor any- give relief. Tel. 642-2. GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day or night Lady Assistant of ~ent $200 congressional candidates are coming in at Washington. Representative Reilly reported that he has spent $900 | jjc One matter that will come up is that tee the very best PLUMBING WORK that the so-called “one man car, R A A ey is a car operated by £y by expert workmen at the fariest | EXPENSES INCURRED BY reason for this Is the operation durifie ¥ prices. * Bring the babies and we’l CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES | the summer of such cars on the Dan- Ask us for plans and prices. ~s20Ing bury and Bethel street railway and to Mr. Reilly Spent $906 and His Oppon- forestall any attempt that might thade to exten:‘“u:e practice the nmol‘!: Y J. F TOM PKIV will ask the I lature to prohibit Massachusetts ‘recently pessed a law The third reports of Connectictt | prohibiti i ing the operation of such cars est M.In &‘t on the ground of safeguarding not 67 w only the one man but the general pub- expenses, etc. laws be enacted here. His statement shows that Mr. Rellly recelved $900 from P. J. Goode, hls The Connecticut men _have .al- as a candidate for re-election, for rent | ready conf h of headquarters, printing, traveling coml);des ::;dwvailt a.:fidghaat. "mi}"lif- == AND— Ye only a memory. B catch their smiles. LAIGHTON SUPPI‘IB \ Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety be LT SRR ‘Political agent, Reilly’s opponent, former Represen- tative Tilson, reported that he paid ;azo‘;‘;is M. Ullman, his political agent, Representatives Mahan and Dono- van, as usuel, report no expenditures in their third statements. Donovan's Progressive opponent, George F. Shep- ard reports $27.30 expended for adver- i Kennedy reported expenditures aggregating $168 so far as candidate for re-electlon, this in- cluding $70 for photographs, $84 for hotel bills, and $15 for carfare and au- tomobile, N Odgers Again Stealing Chickens Robert Odgers pleaded guilty Mon- day in the New London police court to the theft of two chickens from the coop of James Butler in Willetts ave- nue extension last Wednesday night. Odgers was arrested soon after the theft. About a year ago Odgers was cap- tured in “Mr. Butler’s coop, when the owner arrived with a shotgun after being notifled by an electric alarm. Odgers was given a vear in jail whea he was presented In the superior court in this city. Judge Coit on Monday sent Odgers up for 90 daye and fined him §1. ppetite Follows Good Digestion Nearly everyone indulges their appetite and the digestive organs are abused, resulting in a con- Zestion of poisonous waste that clogs the .bowels and causes much misery and distress The most effective remedy to correct this condition is' the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin known as Dr. Caldweil's Syrup Pepsin. This iS a matural, pleasant-tasting remedy, gentle yet positive in action, and quickly relieves in- digestion, _constipation, _sick headache, belching, etc. Drug stores sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, and in_thousands of homes it is the indispensable family remedy. For afree trial bottle write Dr. W. B, Caldwell, 451 Washington St, Monticello, EMBALMERS cady Assistant Telephone 328-8 HENRY E. CHURCH “WM. SMITH ALLEN for Plumbers, Steam Fit-|+ ORDER IT NOW i »s Lizht Dinner Ala ters and Mills ( Ropkio & Co”s Lishi Dinner Koehier’s Pilsner, 60c per deczen. Trommer's Evergreen, 75c per do . Free delivery to all parts of the city. H. JACKEL & O, ' Telephone 136-5" Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building JanlTuWF ¢ FLORENV CE V. NORTHROP. Th: Norw:ch Pumbing “upply Heuse Phone 13 . ~Central Whart School éhoes See the stylish and durable ones we offer at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St. Call Up 734 WHAT YOU GET in PLUMBING is more important than whet you pay. If we install the PLUMBING you're sure of the RlGH"r» system at a moederate price. B T T P L 1 Shea & Burke ; 41 Main Street Funeral Directors

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