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S NORWICH BULLETIN, T— FHIDAY OGTOBER 30, 1914 Norwioh, Fridsy, Ost.’ THE wnflo:m Forecast for Today. New Englend—Rain Fridayt in e eatiy moriiag. followed by falr: ‘The ”omhok for Bu\u-d.l.v clear and continued cool, Ohgervations in N-whh. 2. noml; re) chunl FAMOUS FURS. Zadies’ Fur Coats and Sets. Men's Coats of all styles. du.u‘ll oonc!‘stu all the -.na the barometri¢ | to_come armmumu, [SUPERIOR COURT HAS ADJOURN.D September Term ‘Finishied Its Business in New Londén on Thursday—Judgment for. $2,546.10 Against James O'Neil, the Actor—Judge ‘Shumway Took the Papers —_— The Sc.umbu' torta of the s court -Mnumdl wmmut Lfla erfor ‘hurs- that was i Wh eummmein in the morning the case n_after | M Zirkman_and endorsed by Zilm-ln. H. L. Brittainy and 1911, and was for four mopths. At the expiration of the four months the note went to protest and t from Mr. O'Neill ‘wers begun in % Rinotaiing 40 Mgy ens 1o of James P. Shea against IFrederick | was and the note has never K. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin St “; : 3000 | Lor darmages gm-“",sm‘“" Sulalog in | 3. "‘"’ow.mmtgf the pote -t o agalnst it from the soof o ;v‘;hfleml;!:tid Sideration %mmm ’ Hovar n | was realized A l'h ' Thflgmmv '; moA :::r: .v;ucuk ! ro:.o{h. eneuug and ulv;mu a hclm in ening, warmer, southerly o mfltomumotlsrnflo.mbefi: 3 gwul::lmsd,fiyatmrm'!‘m signed. &-“M&m use GAS HEATER —‘T— ‘fi.— made the closing argument for the W not to Have been ) 10 mne%eus | RS, B ity areer 1 SGlock. whet | st ihe eioh 1d mot bisome B e . take the ?fim off thebm"m T = [ b m'"‘,:""r:%uo Mwhm-wmmmtmn Hote cool mornings before ] moea | P poninson ve. ONell. et e moBey e ob- stafting your furnace. There-|3i 614 051 o acten ot s ciie | T ety 6.15 201 the n oy flegtors make a pretty glow in|s ol e £ | sudment t3F the plaiatir in the sum Dlaintirs side had boen o e 40315 $2,646.10 was given in the case of | Put in. attorneys for it roommthe evening while|* :::j| & 5.04| George I, Robinson of Boston against | 4l had no wi to pro- E‘E By TR after | xouowod by flood the ffimgsymmll enjoy the ; GREENEVILLE Call and see them. . Moder- Ate.in price, easy to ODErate: |p, c. Patefield Discharged From Hos: Price $2.00 and $4.90, Tubing 7¢ per foot, - pitalcVariovs News Items of Local | ties - JIntersst. D. was recently umdummalmtmmnllby the of & uun bar of Ironnzlm gxm o hose ‘William BW lu; mfiumod home = four weeks wnmury ¥ “TAFTVILLE. Pinochle Glub Meeting Recently = Committee of Eight Appointsd to Make Arrangements for a Sesial— Funoral of - Edward 'vemars. ‘The Tatftville Pinochle club held a meeting recently in mexr rooms. th s Llrll l\fl!hir m pres- ent. a m ‘;:aw:‘ ool:upl.d the re the treagurer chalr an: PO rer ‘secretary ed. A committee of eight were ap- | Pointed to arrange for a dance and|tl The oamrnnm m ‘Diamonds, Diamonds Diamonds Sohu&fien.ll.Bli'ss‘ 126 Main Street win, Uhrl-mpher John Seddon and Daniel Connell. The place has not yet beén decided as to where the affair will be held but will be an- nounced by the entertainment com- mittee in the near future. After the completion of the lar business fllfl meeting uuournad. Personal and Notes bert \l Am;t Lam] cwu spending & few it is low | Jj B R T m;mmmbm' R Aftert, O'Ndll_ the well known agtor, of New London. The suit was brousht to collect on 8 note for $2,500 given in New York on March ll “11 by Phillp Zirkman, of which the plaintiff was the owner. A.nnlhel' b.t"m the same pare was wlm- open court wi:bont costs. o e dise flacu he munud a note 2,600 for Richard GYPSY MOTHS TRAVEL ON STONE SHIPMENTS. Quarantine Established for New Eng. land, Districts that are Infested. Owing to the fact that egg clusters moth aré being distrib- from the infested e of New Eng- land to other ncflenl the United Buzm o secret of agriculture has such products under regulatiop as to Interstate movement by & quar- antiné effective Oct 23, 1914 This | the action is taken under wuthority given in the act of congress making appro- -| eulture in relation to the gypsy moth and brown-f a1} moch control in New independent .| England, and s entirely P -{of the piant quarantine-act The pro- vision, however, goyerning the in- gpection and certification of stone and quarry products are substantially the same as those governing the movement ©f nursery stock and other plant pro- duets under the pl quarantine act e s Tse ihe e covered by quarantine is identical with the ares covered by the plant quarantine This quarantine puts no bar on the intere state traffic in stone and g duets, except to provide for spection and cerification as a condi- tion of such traffic Such inspection and cmmc.uon will be made on ap-.| % lication ‘to the local office of the nited States department of agricul- ture, bureau of entomology, 43 Tremont street, Boston, Mass WORKMENS COMPENSATION Six Agrecments Between Employer and Employe on File su new compensation agreements ere filed on Thursday with the clerk 0( the fi\lnorlor court by Dr. James J. |a Donohue who is the compensation com mxulonar for this district. They are as F. H. Gllbert of Jewett City, eme 'n“ in | priations for the department of agri- | tWo lant v the plantto inirelation th W #federal - | Terry, Bi . the ducl. although they had tried to find I m Shumway made t‘h.“jufltm-nt and maa without Short Calendaz, u;h?mv:ul?nnlhmdmrl-- nmu )mr-rd'{f 'l'lun are 16 m on the no divorces, preside list and TWO DIVORGE 8UITS AND SUIT FOR RENT Filed for Superior Court Trjals—Ap- eal From Probats On the. grounds that Ber husband, nn:mu.c Maynard of New London sentenced 5, 1913, at mmlmmwhmlfiou- m&m!flwlm hrmlcflm adultery, Natalle B. of N has brought llx‘lt for d‘lm from him, in which writ was filed un Thursday with Clerk Parsons of the tn?‘flw conrt. for mq cus! od.v of their snemo-.nu ame of th u.mmc !'arnn 2;‘ ny of the she was married to the delemdant on e lovih. 1906 maiden name was Geer, for dlvorce from Janies , Plum Island, N. Y. u- ple was married on March 7, 1905, .and have a daughter, aged 8, of which the mother asks the custody. Al.ml. . Eliott sued by Hemry R. Bond Thorns, exeécutors Frank 8. Bond, late of New l&‘n“m on a claim for four months' rent of the house No. 471 Pequet avenue in New London. The writ alleges t.ha.t Mrs. Elliott leased the wnuns for the mon!-hly rent of $300 pied them from May 1, lil‘ to Ocln- b&' 15th, 1914, and now owes $1,200 for rent. Rnl estats Eastern Point belonging to has been CANDIDATES MUST TELL © WHAT THZIR EXPENSES WERE i 7 of Jew- | Reports to be Filed With Town Clerk CLANT! POST CARDS Dues ty, who fell while un- ° ‘mm e 08 pomition in i et Fesiened is i oing o ‘caF of coa) snd sustained a| Within 18 After Election Ls LUNGH sETs | s b w n'ifl'r f:np.:'u totay v e e aexing SREPE ARER |1y IR T O AR Tkt | Sipratacing e | Blled ot Shd Bied it the - town CANDLES FAv snts on ants ‘avenue. 2 Glfbert of Jowere G- | clerk within 15 davs ki %&“fi:&mfimfl i giving an itemized statement setting | Th EDW[N FAY % tg: M-y l(r. In his han 17 which became in- % all mnncw cgl;mm N\R& m captured tén Tadite f;‘*’d : Wes 3535 """" candidate to a1a and | mm his eleo- F 2 = uring total incapacity, beginning O« and for any other pelitical pur- 8 - wsgf‘:mmm Ho Tatondeto visls er::;n Jgnde Shiv end Awiing Oy o Biled romisas and Havinties Fematn- wmm«md WoBk. | S hramm of Noank, - e ‘lhg\m and in force at the . Smplore, time the statement is made, wheth are Goodem m»:n)umommxeuu T gk ost Cigars R A, s Eatis Brown who has been ae b e o rg?om. such expendltures, promises la- ESE mun ¥ me for last two 13, during period of total bilities were made or incurred before, TOMS 1:2-3 5c weeks Wwith illness, was able to be out B G mtne o Nea Lonioaility. | during or after such election. GOOD OW 10¢ Cl ——— . ployer, ‘and James J. New v,g"{gf‘fn;‘ ooty °'.,l::" L et OODFELLOWI0c CIGAR| | win oo oo - |Fehith ooyt Wikt Wi |, ot oy, 1647 - _ — Adam’s Tavern | T‘{"""' g g ) e usé and instructions concern- 1 ing the voting used in voL- 186 ing were ds ursday eve- offer to the public the finest standard | TiO¥ and afternoon i ihe Ponemah Brands of - Americs: | with -the workines of the machine, Boer, Bass. Pale and Burton Muere|IN® machine was under charge of G...c‘ll:pmdehl Mt.l\\ak"; TR d T om .. jer Bl P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish~ FUNERAL ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Als, — W Sch'itz and Pabst. Edward Demars A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone 447-12 were held in 'the Sacred Heart church at which Rev. U. O. Bel- lerose officlated and the cholr sang Steero Cubes for Beef Tea. :'E::fl:%: <, Rolaie of the it Salt Sea Clam Chowder. bearers. Catholic cemetery, where the grave was covered with beautiful floral tributes showing that the de- ceased had been h!ld in high esteem by many. Poopls’s Market| -... = Sroteesionat “ 6 Fra Photographers. S ne-and. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proprister ~Children Or g T FOR FLETCHER'S Look over our line of CASTORIA Fur Coats, Horse Blankets and Auto Robes. GAGER e Funeral Director and Embalmer TheL. L. Chapman Ca Prompt service day or night 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. THERE ta uo meatus tu{fl - : Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bui- ol. 642-2. Lady Assistant T T [ e it 2. ment was $5.25 week- 2|ly commencing Oct. 17, dunn: period of total disability. “Shore Line Biectrei Ry. Co, of Q0n o Norwieh. eraplove who. alursd emplo wl his. left eye when a Chip of 5 and penetrated the pupfl Sept. 12, Agroement was $12.86 from Sept 27 PP Gottran & Sor ‘of ns Co., employer, end Linden Goombs of Fleasant: View, R I, emplove, who_ crushed the end of the first finger of his left hand Aus. 16. Agreement was $8.61 from Aug. 31 to Sept. 7. e ST AT LR BALDWIN’S CGAMPAIGN HAS COST HIM $1,501 $1,500 to State Committee and the $1 for Fees Campaign expense accounts of Gov- ernor Baldwin and Representative E. J, Hill have been received in Wi ton by the secretary of the senate and clerk of the house of representatives, Tespectively. This is the third cam- Paign report of the governor, but it is the first in which he reports the ex Denditure of any money. This report shows that he expended 31,501 up to October 24. Of this, $1.500 was contributed by the governor to the democratic state committee, Louis E. Stoddard, treasurer. covered clerk and notary fees. Mr. dwin says hl received no comtri- butions to his campaign fund. Mr. Hill reports contributions to- leaving a $192.25 balance. Will Visit Baptist Churohes. On Sunday, Nov. 1, Rev. A. P. Coates of Hartford, secretary of the Baptist state convention conference, Wwill make his annual trip to the Ba tist churches in the Montville neighbor- hood. His first visit will be at the Lakes Pond Baptist church at 10:30 a. m. There will be special music. From there he will go to the Chesterfleld church and give an address about 2:45. His last visit will be at the Union Baptist church in Palmer town where all preparations have been made in his welcome, Two Good Women Walkers Miss Mae Foley and Miss Josephine Giles of Jail Hill walked to New Lon- don_and back Thursday, malking re- markanly good time. They left Nor- wich shortly after 10 o'clock in the morning and arrived back in Norwich about 6 o'clock in the evenins. The other 31| Dol taling $489 and uxpendlt\u‘es of $296.7§, |" ‘WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Mr, and Mrs, !Thomas W. Dolbeare Entertained P‘H’ of Friends. On Tuesday mnh:t Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. beare of Mrs. 'Luddington, Mr. and Mrs, John C. Nichols, Mr, and Mrs, J. Eliott Dolbeare of Norwl Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dolbeare, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dolbeare, Mr. Mr:. Ambrose Sullivan, Mr. and x!'l Rogers of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Pfln.k Nichols, Mrs, Louls Knoble of Brook- 1vn, Mrs. Addie Strickland, Mrs. James Comstock, Mrs. George Nichols, Miss Lagra B. Woofl'orth. Miss Mary Payne, Miss Mary Dolbeare, Havlem s of Norwich, George Riel, Pierson and Kenneth Dolbeare. AT THE AUDITORIUM Raymond Teal Musical Co. The Raymond Teal Musical company is daily gaining favor with Norwich theatregoers and as on the previous days of the week there were large sized audfences at both afternoon and even- ing formances Thursday when the company presented “The Irish Christ. ening” Mike Finnegan (James P. Les) and Mack Mulcahy (Leroy Kinslow) kept thing in a stir. Madeline Lee ap- peered as Kittie Finnegan and Marle Barbler took the part of Mrs. Finn Among the musical numbers Im Golng Back to Michigan, I 1 Had a Pal. and I Wil A-IWIYB Fouew You New Stone Waiting Room. The contract for the néw stone walting room at Groton Long Point has been given to a Noank man, who has already done much of the stone work at the Point. Work will com- mence immediately and will be com- pleted as soon as possible. This build. ing will add greatly to the beauty of the Point, and is to be Duilt of beach egan. K 4| November 1, and a Christian festival. s, | bration, which has retained the char- ¢ | RAditions and variations. FEEL YOUNG? Edwards’ Olive Tablets For You! Beware of the habit of constipation. 1t develops trom Just a few constips- ted days, unless you take yourself In Coax the jaded bowel mulolel back to normal action with Dr. wards’ | Olive Tablets, the substituté for éal-; omel. Don’t force them to unnatural action with severe medicines or by merely flushing out the intestines with nasty, sickening cathartics, Dr. Edwards believes -in gentleness, persistency and Nature's assistance. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets open the bowals; their action is gentle, yet pos- itlve. THers is metver any pain or gtiping when Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- lets are used. Just the kind of treat- ment old persons should have. . Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed with olive ofl, you will know them by their olive color. Take one-or two' occasionally and have no trouble with your liver, bowdlAlllzrdltomuh 10c and 25c per s Dr. Shot Guns Shells Khaki Clothing ruggists. = The Olive Tablet Company, Colum- - O, PERFECTION OIL HEATERS E ELECTRIC HEATERS stone and cement. The contractor will Put a force of men at work there at COAL HODS Ty ASH_CANS HALLOWE'EN PRANKS SHOVELS WILL BE IN ORDER| ASH SIFTERS Young People Will Celebrate On Sat- urday Evening. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS' PAINTS 3P, Seturday evening, October 31, SHELLAC . 6 young people of Norwich will TTY join in the mation wide celebration of PU H.:naw:erku “nth.n(;lgu)ll :Vent which LEAD dates back to e ys of the mystic Drulds of merrie England and of the LINSEED OIL . Pagans of ancient Rome. Althowzh the evening is now generally regard- ed as one on which youthful spirits let Lose thelr superduous encrgy, Hal- lowe'er is acually the .eve of All Saints’ or Hallowmas, which. is POCKET FLASH LIGHTS MAZDA LAMPS . GAS MANTLES PORTABLE LAMPS ZATOR CHASE Comoany 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct. the most anclent days, the ob- servance was characterized chiefly by the lighting of bonfires and the be- lief was prevalent that ghosts and witches were most likely to be abroad on this evening. This sypersition, is still in the minds of our young peod- ple who duck for appies, walk down stalrs' backwards with & mirror in their hands hoping to .see their fu- ture wife or husband, and do many other stunts which would usually e considered foolish. Norwich people will doubtleds see many grotesque figures on thé street Saturday evening, small boys Wwho imagine they are close resemblances to the ghosts and witches who were wont to_walk in ye olden Gays in merrle England. Partfes will be popular with the young people, Who continue the holiday side of the cele- London, visited relatives up town this week. Mrs, Wil her home oA Otrobando avenue after a week's visit with friends in Hol- liston, Mass. acteristics of the pawgan feast. with Pumpkins are much in demand for use as deco-| rations, real and imitation ones be- = ing used for jack-o'-lanters, which Mr. and Mrs Harty Stctt and fam- are descendants of the hobsoblins|ily have returned to their home in that made the night -fearful for our ancestors. Corn . stalks, ~ autumn leaves and black cats will also “be used for the party ‘ecorations. The post card craze has been so far ex- fended that many Haliowe'en cards flndlnx a rupAd sale. PAGEANT DEPICTING SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK Will be Given at State Convention in Meriden Next Week. Franklin after a week's visit with relatives on Plain Hill Mr. and Mrs. John S. land fyom New London are passing several days with Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hough of the Scot! l.nfl road. me oar D Town street recently oceu- pied by Miss Mary Geer. Miss Sylvia Snow of Hackensack. N. J, is the guest of her uncle and aunt., Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford H. Snow of Huntington avenue. October devotions will be held at 7.80 o'clogk this (Friday) e Sacred Heart church. Saturdayv will he a fast day, being the vigil of All Saints’ day. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. and son Allen Russell Carpenter of Jewett City, returned Wednesday after a few days' visit with Mr and Mrs. Herbert M. Dawley of Bast Town street. To - depicit- in pageantry a compre- Fensive resume of the origin, develop- ment and work of the modern Sunday school will be the object of a big pa- geant that will be given by the Sunday schools of Meriden in connection with the annual convention to be held there November 4, 5, 6. Over two hundred and twenty-five children from the- Sunday schools of the city will participate in the produc- tion and the program will consist of the most important and interesting epochs in the history of the Sunday schools. There wili'be in the neigh- borhood of tw¥nty scenes, several of which representing unusuaily pictures- que periods and incidents, will requiré epecial costuming. This pageant is to be enactéd on Thursday evemng, the second- day of the convention. The program will open with a_tab- leau Yof_symbolical figures represent- ing ' “Relizion,” “Education” and “Youth.” The main section of the pageant then follows, developing the theme in four generai parts, which are entitled The/ Hebrew Period, The Teaching of «Thé Christiin Era, De- velopment of Religious Education, and The Graded Sunday School. As a grand conclusion to the whole pageant, the entire cast appears gath- ered in their respective groups, pre- genting a scene of marked splendor | WESTCOTT—In Riverpoint, R. 1L a of costume and of color. son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter West- A amount of pains has been go(t‘ formerly of Central Village, taken ¥ the Meriden Sunday schools| _CORE: participating, and a failthful and ac- curate presentation of the costumes of the different ages is assured. Hunting in Glasge. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guile of West Town street have been passing several Guile spent the time home this week squil partridges. ls, rabbits and Sewing Club Entertained. The Girls’ Sewing club was enter- tained Wednesday evening by Mrs. Ar- thur G. Jenkins at her home on Peck’s Corner. The games, fortune telling and refreshments were all suggestive of the Hallowe'en season. —ee e 3T BORN MARRIED, T A P Frankitn, b , 1914, by Rev. Harry A. Bea” Bia of ' Pomirel, assisted by Rev. Criminal Superior Goes Over. Benjamin P. Capshaw of Franklin, The criminal superior court ad-| Arthur L. Smiiz and Miss Eleanor journed at New London, Thursday| Beckwith. morning untll Wednesday, Nov. 4, in Norwich,-at 11 o'clock. Oourt opened DIEDA Wednesday morning in New. London. when Eimer J. Carter of Black Hall and Bert R. Clark of Hamburg, charged with assault with intent to kill Amos Congdon of Lyme, were presented, af- ter which it adjourned until Thursda’ morning, when, there being no mat- ters to be taken up it was adjourned until next week. Sudde: ew York. Church & Allen » 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECT ORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephene 328-3 IIRNRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLIN Manchester, England, last year im- ported 44,648,800 -allons of oil. NORWICH TOWN The Late Mrs. Welles Haughton's Gifts to Grace Club’s Hallowe Success in Glasgo, The late Mrs. S. Welles Haughton was the daughtér of William and Re- becca Smith of Bozrah and had been for some years a resident of Norwich Town. She was a devoted and loyal member of Grace church in Yantic, and this church felt the influence of her spirit and life in all its acttvities, her help being given freely and gen- erously. The lectern and other Eifts Temain as a_ memorial of her auiet faith. Her cheery, happy disposition and kind heart blessed her home A firm friend, a fine example of Chris- tian womanhood, her last illness was marked by a sweet patience that en- deared her to all in the home. School Shoes See the stylish and durable ones we offer at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St. Missionary Society to Sew. The Home Missionary soclety of the First Congregational church mests in the chapel this (Friday) afternoon and early evening to sew for the box which will be sent West. R T T ™ Shea & Burke Local Jottings. There will be a session of the Sun- day school Sunday afternoon at Scot- land Road hall. Mrs. Willlam Long of Bozrah is vis- iting her aunt, Mrs. Corey at her home on Wightman Mrs. Freder Burdick and_sons Reginald and Carlisle Burdick, of New 41 M=ain Street Funeral Directors Stott has returned to Carpenter 1914, *Wimam 3 Bwald of TOO MUCH “GOOD TIME” in school mgans wretched results when you are out of school. GOOD WORK in school means GOOD POSITION GOOD PAY when you are through school. GOOD WORK is the first requisite at THE NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE 89-105 Main St W. E. Canfield, Propristor PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING “T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklir: Street Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING Is as essential in modern house as electricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very hest PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at ths fariest prices. Ask us for plllu and prices. J. F TOMPKI‘ 67 West Main Street JOSEPH BRADFORD LOOEK BINDER 8lank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY NS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard of Harland road are moving into the i IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Ne. 11 > 25 Ferey Strest —_— BERMU DA WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, WINTER CRUISES. Large steamers, fine sonable rates. Earl: commodations. Tickets to G.ol"l&, Florida and all Southern Resorts and to Europe by all lines. u-.nom-- given prompt attemtion. John A. Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agent. 50 Main Street in the ysar we sell at Rock Bot- tom, Wholesale Prices, in Retail Quantities. Good Coffee. ... Ib. 20c Best Cocoa..l; Ib. 16¢c United Tea mporters Go. Franklin 8q. over Somers Bros x mhmg:: +Miss Katherine Lanz Room 22, Shannon lulldl»fl Tel. 548-5 (Take Elevator) STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at rigit prices. by skilled Is bor. Telephune %0 WEST MAIN ST. |DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telepnone 523 THE VAUGHN FOUNDRYCO DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building N s We repajr Autos of all kinds in the proper manner. Improved Facilities make our shop unexceiled in New England. We bake the psint on, which makes it wear better, keep ita gloss longar, ana wll not crack. Why net have yours right? It costs no more, Bentley-Ciarke Auto Co. 88 Main St Westerly, R. I, "WALL PAPERS We still have a e a large assortment of the left over, and §reatly reduced prices, which we be shew you. P. F. MURTAGH Telephone 92 and 94 West Main 3t 'llfl—flu.r 3 ; Johnm A. forgan & Son * COAL LEHIGH VALLEY No. 2 Nut $6.00 per ton Offics and Yard Centrsl Wharf Teleohone 884 Cverhauling and Repair Work of all kinds on Automobiles, Cu-nng«,Wagom, Trmh Mechanical Rerairg Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Wark. Blacksmithing in all ite branches. Scaft & Clark Gomp. 507 to 515 North Main St. i THE DEL-HOFF Plan - i Rates 75 cents per day and up. HAYES IMTHER.. Telephone 1227, 28 Broadway W. TYLER BROWNE, M.D, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Electricity, XesiaY Violet Ray, Mechanical Massage. Hours: 10 & m. mtumc!-os 01 w‘nlu-!t.ouu ~ 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) J. F. CONANT, 11 Franxlin St I1v the ‘Whitestone Sc and the J. F. C. 10s Cigars are the Dest on the market DRS. L, F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Noumd'l‘hra!‘ Hours 10 a m. to 3 p. m. Babies! Soon they will be big boys ind girls, and their faces will | be only a memory. Bring the. babies and we'll catch their smiles, LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety ORDER IT NOW Koehier's Pllsner, 60c per dosen. Trommer's Evergreen, 75c per do--n. Free delivery to all parts of the clty. H. JACKEL & €O. ‘Telephone 136-§ MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Liversyt.b and Boarding FALLS AVENUE ‘We guaraniee our best at the most reasonable nrl!l. Alarm Clocks ALL OF THE BEST KINDS at Friswell’s, 25-27 Franklin St S .

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