Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 8, 1914, Page 6

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8 R T R A PR TS T T I TSI AN R R = form:. rty 25, omna o Il g b 0 L st tion.” ‘our= s int o 8 1o i : s R 3 : 4 W’u.mmmwux,u“ ‘ordinance relating. to the & . cksonviile . ¥ as W eve. In the morning he will been hanging fire sincs the inception these nal > - hister month. - Jl be in his work shop on the i was about time to have a milk {n- p %on * : ] 411 B v Gift of the holldays third ficor—hours 10 to 12. ;pmor who vm'u.ld Iaagait, and thet & amua p tio ; " Sawt 2 vind 4 Afternoons he will be in the e end Inspection. license Y The dec- y - n large display window—hours r business has be- % ‘was true 1230 to 5. come a Joka c{g: couneil. 3 ; b X i Counciiman said: s, ug a joke to pnhlluuwe " an Brsiaent Culiey Shim by saying, o tavce hat tintied. Councilman Fiynn said it was afto waste of public money to pay for du- te typewritten reports of a few at the rate of $12.50 ufClerk bad made a mo- for the ap- mhpld:dmuh’unkorsmtmwflhafl the members desired to talk on toe . iy ubject, he would move that a bal- General Office, 11 Breadway, H -lot be t-lk;n for a new milk inspector, or any railroad Ticket Dffice or d it rdered. Dr. Thomas . e 3 : 3 B Authorized Tourist Agency. ;Nu;:“w‘;omm‘:;lz i slscted. | TSERnd X0 i3 sl ot New Britiin were_ guests ot ar, wit- || There are all kinds of articles—Sewing Baskets, Handker- i seatirying ‘;‘;:.“;:m ot an x| Square iatlo Teo. |Uame parenta atiThe Homestead o} chief Cases, Glove Cases, Work Baskets, Etc., all priced | BERMUDA | exceed § ; pany and the town. - Many N S been pluced AP mmistaken as to the toxt’of that .fifl.’”‘.’}“ I m’:‘fi""“" 3o, Lbeld 1} according to size and workmanship—25c to 32.00 e — WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, WINTER CRUISES. —— ‘document. Tk W Dhy Wi e imentey i heo: | The strong northeast gale of Mon- E (Art Department, Main Floor) Large steamers, fine urw;e. fi sonable rates Early bookings s| g e e s e : Pl A o Gifts of Utility W%, meue™ |55 Rt mittes submitted a plot showing the|stituted, with regulation police Will Appreciate Florida and all Southern Resorts and AT, 5wy | 2 ETade 3z proposed which ‘showed va- | This required of‘exira’ pair of wices | Fleasal ot |A " Drive:. That ., Ended . Abruptiy— rom the present roai-|for the light and a special ment et above o eleven tect|in the office switchboard to. turn. the | in Eeeas | Y tove-Dalsy Fitheriogte Anvpriut e u)ld !ufve fileb .'Dle!%h g.fh( on,and m(zflr this service h -Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldberg and atthews hougé eleven feet abuve the|the company e town $1 a 3 3 Dot atroa lavel I SronC . oF » hi'e | Monthy e, 4hit thbes talhomes ley tracks wero.covered and the water | Missés Ruth and Mildred Golabers of |, Our Third Floor abounds.in useful gifts—articles of util- premires. It was explained by Councl furnish Sy :nd '-‘"m‘ each other, The break- | Paul oF inacy Fiyun (het tho éetablishmént of & gueries from Co & e "“‘h,‘hm RELTER it v : -ity, many fllfln beautiful too—practical gifts which street. 3 not carry wit o Cham. u:t:n.l work of making that grade op- terly was no serious damage done at{ 4 Griswold young g couple went, fora Jhousewives will appreciate, and which help to beau- erative. Mr. Coy at under the : When £ Statutes when a mew plot of land is : Pachaug ’ the ‘wagon' body (| tify the home. lfyoumu&mgnmfulmflhntour opened for bujding purposes and e n o d wheels pdrted company. The Thld streets laid out, that upon demand of police ‘The spectal ra— led his way at a lively | §- Floor. the property owners the council is re- (Continued from Page Two) they |} Quired to establish a grade for the street, but can bide its time as t> will af:be wel enough to' warrant the S o e | S R e ' I Sewing Machines (= cordg A o B el n L o [ e T Vo would ‘appretiats one .of thess hand- . eoad ‘one for pubnls e’ B o3| sergeant For Cimmening witnessos wes | Erasident Brownen of Noriniand col.| 9726 Sproing he e found o S isnges the establishment of a grade in John A ".5:.‘-“"" e T Geivered an address ot tho San some machines. You may select a by the cerlk th y- evening service at-the Congreg: Faith chapter, ¥ No.!).D,E.l holds mldlme'plyszmdovm and the ma- street, but he. did not think the plin 5 el i its meeting Th Mrs. to Europe by all lines. Mail orders given prompt attention. John A. Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agent. 50 Main Street Anto Repairing and Painting repair ‘Autos of all kinds in the PwP-r manner. Latest Improved Facilities make our shop unexceiied in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, kesp its gloss lenger, and wll not crack® yours right? it Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. presented was the best for the pub- been disqualifl i Ly ot 82 e sre forwarding plans for a special en- hou ey ’ peouncliman Flynn said he wes not call esterly | tertainment. _ oy »munfl::h:uf.’, Bmmxrd-; is immediately delivered — — the - dressss C. Etroot, untll o' was_ btrer . informes ias O D Stiape. B bdmce in weekly payments. 83 Main’ St. Westerly, R. L “ " Party For on the -conditions. He made motion e not agreed to e “Planning for Book Club. & : d ~ that the members of the council accom- | Sellcitor AReed: whatiers trat e o Sttt - Miss S. K. Adams amd Mrs. R F. THESE THREE STYLES the civil engineer, make a | Fualifed Jarymen came from Ho Cheney ‘are making arrangements for |§ « premises next Thursday |fon and North Kingstown and Bt | 2, i m,{fiflmfifiefi S0 ook cute for thb Jees IBIE' At $16.98 . At $19.98 afterncon at four o'clock, and that|Kingstown, as & rule, althoush there| the front part of the bullding 55 to be|DoPe to have the flew books ready for - . property owners along the street be|have béen eminently” qualified jurors oaacTied circulation by January. The Shetuckst, a five- The Chelsea, a better inviteq to be present. from Westerl~ while there were others Fail River was Marriage Announced, deaweée. . Sewing . -Ma:, uchine’ by. the ‘same Frank Coy asked that a street light|totally unfitted for the service. Town | haitor. fi'&h ':flo::d:thm i‘-‘u Sun-| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Daley an-|(] ohine. \ malor., be established In John street, and was | Sergeant ; Clark said e had served | day. nounce the marriage of their daughter, g arrert bt commit-| summons on a juror who did not un-{ iy Center street and vicinity a rium-| Miss Ruth Elizabeth Daley, and Wil- The Rose at $23.98 had the placing of a light in that|derstand the nature of the summons |per of trees have been -marked for|llam C. Yenger of New York. The i R i Spec e onAaration. and could mot read the document,’ |iestruction by state insgctors wori- |ceremony took place Dec. 5th. The Rose, not excelled by any Sewing Machine in the perfection of oo T e Con s atianal Chootian En. || - work produced. All the necessary attachments. Martin H. Spellman, manager of the| Chief of Police Thomas E. Brown deav 3 5 : Westerly Light and Power company, |reported thres. arrests during Nevem: s/ Memorial Flowers. et Ao e Bl Remember—these Machines are equal to the machines hos- | asked the council to take action in re- { ber and four fire alarms. The peti- " Theflowers at the Congragatiosal| MSHiI"S°n00 THITRT, CYenES, tnpoy Oz £ gard to the setting of electric light and | tions of Natale Gabrlele for a poo |Shurch Sunday were given by the|Norwich is fo supply the pulpit of the sold by agents at $60. guarantee for five years felephone Doles, as at present some|room license in Plerce street and of | King's Daughters as & memorial for|church on Sunday morni gs £ -1} stands back of machine. Mh:hmeswullbedelmed were set In the curbing and others in-|H_A. Darusha, of Bradford, referred Mys. -Emiua Eein Browh.s L ke T3 free anywh evc’(.'A)mu!d:l‘:llt. . He suggested an ordinance re-|from the previous m: ) -— quiring that all poles be set inside|ed, as the onfef nz°§f.’.'2; Soquissced. | I meetings arransed for this week ST ONINGTON o S ang touching the curbing, Official notice was received from -the |10 make articles.that will go dohn Champlin, president of tle|state returning. board df Attracti > Weflerlyd Autematic - Telephone com. fag g o e i Club’s ing Re- 0 23 ' Are Located pany, endorsed the recommendation of | re v eral as. | tangements for its annual char! Manager Bpcliman, adding that thers | sesbly. Francie 0. Haer mra. 43 | - Potnam business men noted tie firsi | ceives Thres: Applications. HOLH)AY STOCK As Follows should be uniformity in the setting cf|bert H. Langworthy. Lewis Stanton, hristmas buymg on = el M Soperintendent of Reath: Teporisd ton, | Saturday: The fifth seasion of the. Travel club (pooincliman Flynn said -that while|new cases of contaglous Bacais G| ‘,',21 o .’f‘?fif,g:,;“ffi l:bmb“"x:; Millinery Room Dress Goods Room o setting of the pole: clos to the curh “which sin‘“:!‘xie m‘ET. ‘“'}ufl?c?’x‘i‘:i'en ‘was appointed super- ~a | World'’s tour will-be continued, the tap- |} Christmas Cards Calendars Jewelry Boys' Sweaters in | would be all right, still in places wher.| visor of highways for December. An |here by a committee that has taken up|lc still dealin= with Nll‘;nm;-';fl 3"; Games Puzzles Girls’ Sweaters Waikt Patterns the sidewalks wWere very narrow cheorder was authorized for the sum of | the work. o e {’fl. Books of all kinds Women's Sweaters Dress Patterns poles should be in the curb, but this{$25.70 for damage by dogs causing| Additional gifts toward the Salva.|Tasaes 1w -l ject o T is|point could be readily arranged. the death of geese and chickens. 'rx.. tion Army fund to provide Christnias ‘l“‘o-e tudley,: and Rev. F. M. Hollistep President Culley said that the poles|bills of the overseer amounting for|Cheer to the needy of Putnam ars|Ofsdystic will read a paperson The 3 «n | Evolution of Japan. ¢ . ore. tlow set under the supervision of | November to $18481 were(orddred’patd, | 1o0ketl Tor €8 ook Hon 0 are| At.thie. last. moeting of Ninaz co\m‘%l Main Floor ;! DENTIST DR.E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take mmmu;m Street en- ! f : Does all that brooms and carpet sweepers do without dust, and more than bBrooms or carpet swéspers can do with the at: tendant dirt and' hard work. Let us demonstrate Down Stairs. N . of C. throe applications f Silk Hoslery Glass Ware China Ware berahlp were.r ot pa e Japanese Ware _ Silver Ware - Mr. and Mrs, Charles McCort have |} Perfumery oilet Articles Toys of all kinds COLCHESTER returned fromy s visit In New-Yorki | ticd ; [} Ribbons Umbrellas Pletates Cotton Batting Mrs. Bessie® Ludwig, Who -has- heen | Hmdkemhvers Holiday Linens Blanket Robes William “F. Murphy Dies Suddenly|sPending the season In the ‘boreugh . Greater e - Sy B, e R S . e S . Kel loy—&4-Hour_L~lhllm Service. Manuel Dmf‘lg vhas. returned o Men’s Store . Traveling Men, Eto. le-y-ulm-uon wm e Rarrell, and/ dam Embebdes e o ) . Murpl 3 L S d Band: T 9 traveling:in Jows, th a 1 _ Second Floor Mens Gloves Silk Haif Hose > being given as heart trouble. Mr. Mur- ed., . B Furs . Bath Robes Cardigans Sweaters an l u s phy was a native of Colchester and L Aprons Silk Waists Men's Caps Men’s Jewelry F: b was about 45 .years old. He was for |den, Jfich, to spenda | Petticoats Wrappers Fancy Shirts Watches 2 sister,’ Mrs, F. J.;McNall Dressing Sacques Kimonos Suit Cases Traveling Bags ¢ S [ o riemy 23 pi:!;: g 3 N Muslin Underwear House Dresses Night Shirts , _ Pajamas Sixty-five thousand men are now working day and night'in the big-Krupp he wo;kfia““:'w:“me U, 5. Rubber com- B R }‘m § Mwenrtbing in: DREes: Weer Holiday\ Neckwear , . pan; for years. e lef e Them, | o —M1s 1 1 1 gun works in Germany, turning out guns to destroy the greatest number of human Pubbr compiny and has since been s e i S ¢ Gift Articles on Third Floor 2 g 2 ;| }. Sewing Machines Edison Disc Phonographs . -fives. ber firm Mrs. . J.-J. Carroll .oftNew. Hax * Cedar Chests Utility Boxes Smokers’ Stands e : : o e e S snae ST S e Greater and better'by far is the work of the thousand 3 ugh Ioga.- u evening., . _ 3 ¥ Carpet . Sweepers Vacuum Cleaners Lace Curtains g A i ; y and employes of -the big . ; : American House 5 N Special Rates to M Yn-'i. % Nov making the sturdy wheat and barley food— ¥ - g b . 2 LTSS Neuralgin' Pains the ; o - 4 i 'and fourtn dommecs wero Torked : - — ~ MAHONEY BROS. '— Grape=N lltS B i N D | cadenr * o 4 yozoobukap Acid Which!Settles.in“the |: W et : FALLS AVENUE : * Tissues of Tender Nerves : : :u.!!..".f.“?.:':.:'...‘f"m‘".* i Sfimgdnndln-gy Since the war started shipments of Grape-Nuts food to Europe have mereaxed bylapszndbounds,bminsplteofflieextra demand the pmehumu&vmd. This famous food is concentrated, easy to digest, delicious, economical—a goodfoodtofightoninbusimssorwa:s ‘/Anyoneé can prove by trial ,’."V"‘l}fl;l_ere's &erason” fqr GRAPE—_NUTS Rates_ 75 cents per day and up. _ HAYES BROTHERS,

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