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Aan The Trolley Husiness Tt Center of Norwich To ECONOMY SALE OF RUGS A& Few of the Many Special Values 9 by 12 Rugs of All Kinds Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs in all Orfental designs and colorings, value $13.50—ECONOMY SALE PRICE.. $10.75 $15.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs—ECONOMY SALE PRICE........ $12.29 $19.00 All Wool Axminster Rugs—SALE PRICE............ceune. $14.50 $20.00 Al Wool Velvet Rugs—SALE PRICE..............coviuns $16.98 $25.00 Seamless Axminster Rugs—SALE PRICE........c....00ous $21.75 $37.50 Worsted Wilton Rugs—SALE PRICE.. : $29.98 $47.50 Wilton Rugs—made of the most. carefully chosen yarns—only five in the lot—SALE PRICE. 37.50 8-3 by 10-6 Rugs at Sale Prices $13.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs—SALE PRICE $10.25 $1850 Wilton Velvet Rugs—SALE PRICE. $13.98 $17.50 All Wool Axminster Rugs—SALE PRICE $i3.98 $22.50 Sanford and Bigelow Axminsters—SALE PRICE $17.98 $22.50 Body Brussels Rugs—SALE PRICE...........c..cc0uunnn $18.75 $35.00 Worsted Wilton Rugs—SALE PRICE................... $28.50 Small Rugs at Economy Prices 27 b 54 All Woo! Velvet Rugs, 18 by 36 A nster Rugs, value . % o ue $1.75—SALE PRICE $1.39 i 28c—SALE PRICE 69c | | o by 54 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 27 by 54 Axminster Rugs, value | ' yalue $2.50—SALE PRICE $1.89 $1.95—SALE PRICE 3149 | 22 by 38 Wilton Rugs, value 36 by 63 Axminster Rugs, value | 27‘1 S‘SNA;(EI:R";E ot Sy = = > y ilton Rugs, value $3.00—SALE PRICE 3240 | T E B Wilan Hugs, 2 27 by 54 All Wool Velvet Rugs, 36_by 63 Wilton Rugs, valus value $1.35—SALE PRICE.... 980 | $650—SALE PRICE. .. $5.25 An odd lot of Smali All-wool Axminster and some Colored Washable Bath Room Rugs which are a trifle soiled must be disposed of They Will go at Just Half Price Ingrain and Tapestry Brussels Carpets—Mattings, Fioor Qil Cloths at Economy Sale Prices, Linoleums and REVISION OF WATER POWER lessee would continue to operate u der the original lease until such s E LEASING BILL position was made, o 2 v The senate commitiee s Has Been Completed by the Senate|, opjhition against the sale of more Lands Committee. then Afty per cent. of power gen- erated under any one lease to an: concern and also provided that —Revision of the site leas- ¢ revenu paid direcly j are located: the federal public lands containing coal and whic remaind mation f mended the water the leasing power feature but recl Killed | To Pay Damages to under henadeo hunter’s Family ne state, state Com- of the s ambassa without A ges to the’ family of Wal- |1 . the American killed rcu‘nl‘l.,‘" et ide that a -severable 1 militiamen while duck of any power sys- | ort Eirie and to. Charles | E aken over by mutual | is not desired to ac- | property. A fair valie | value dependent upon| Rockville—The Rockville Sick Ben- blic lands used, the franchise, |efit society is one of the oldest benefit will, future prof pending | organizations in the city, having been 1 over or otherwise ation of the fifth year lease, | 446.96 in the savings ban has a membership of 1 the | one state public utility commissions shall con- the house, |trol, under the approv r interior difficuities 7 the senate | jepartment, the makin; contracts 5 " be favorably |for power to extend b £ this week and|of the lease. he ake up tomorrow | The bill now provides that fifty mer | ~ opening, under | cent. s from leases shall be | Detter and more van that the| deciding ., was planning Alerts Hold Annual Meeting Frank A. Sullivan Writes Monument Trade—Rabbi | | | The annual meeting of the Alert Hool and Ladder company was held in their elegantly - furnished lome; | Thursday evening, with a full attend- | ance of members. As is the custom {a social session followed the meeting. A turkey supper w: There were several guests present, business cluding Chief Engineer Samuel G, Cot- treli ,and the other members of the board of engineers, and formal talks, iew of the entertaining company, The and ladder tru is the “only { horse-drawn fire apparatus in town | (except the steamer which is only {called in emergency) and th 3 that the ‘Alerts sh 1 a mod dr‘\ en The election of office 8| th- cholce of the followi H | Foreman, Georgd Capron; first | | sistant, Albert Kenneth: second | sistant, Sutel Richard | | | 1] ; alternate Albert Kinmou | mittes; Robert Kessel. Champlin m Hill As a result of the unanimous action of the Fall River Loomfi | tion to discontinu the Tnit us_textile which is Worker River branc evenin dues up to return the | mee ¥ h;\r charter fixers' .alli- includes yvidence. ¥ well and ng from the national { Frank A, Sullivan of Westerly, in response to_queries as to the outiook | of the granite industry for 1 3 journal sa; 1914 no_depressio: | futy re continue to el rough stock, man: larger a more el heen the rule, ing ‘]‘f’ap st Afi but 2 personal matter with ea age ELECTION OF WESTERLY H. ANDL. CO. Norwich—Death of George H. Bennett. T | committee. | Maxsor | married Iy and Have Turkey Supper— on Encouraging Conditions of Sende Soloveitzik Buried at Iy cem- ernoon, George Hoxsie Bennstt, 33. propri etor of the Bennett house at Quon- ocontaug, died Thursday morning : i hiome, was born dent | in Bridgeport and h. of Westerly and was secretar. G. H. Bennett Shoe i Prior to this York College of and Surgeons and the Bur- | edical . school. After com- | pleting his medical studies he accept- ed opportunities that opened to h world and decided not 10 practice of medicine. aves & widow and one dsushter, | s father, Caleb H. Bennett, and rs. William A. Pike, both Burial will be at | Phebe Greene Ward chapter, Daught- ers of the American Revolution, met Thursday afterncon in the Memorial buildl There was more then the attendanc Ciose attention very interesting - paper John L. Alger, wife of of the ate Normal ridence. The subject on, Vermont. . 'chairman of the Bel- company reported itions of $3 and that of clothing were within a few days. ating committee chairman, read the priy > be forwarde a Lewis, Progressive m; an,. Mrs. D. Sau 3 Whipple, . William Livi Rollinson. nie Flower Holmes, Mrs. rvation com- . chairman, | Walter the. § 3 college and » $5 prize offered for pro- ery at the Elm Street Local Lacenics. Mrs h er of Pot- oun 1e engagement of r, Emily Miller," to Jo- £ Detroit, Mich ! mpton and Miss Sadie of \\ ood River Junction, wer® ¥ ay evening in Weste \\HI' m H. ITuu(e: nument as a_memorial to of Rowley, Mass., It is twenty is constructed Wilbur, of Little Senator Louls W, as chairman of but Mr. Arnold of the commit- ce, a member Wyles, an ert landscape Herbert , Conn., is here J. Reuter nection with work that Watch Hill and: Nar-| Holcomb of Connecticut, as open to the public v 1 guard at the door| | { e state capitol. eenth annual roll - call Broad Street one hundred | letters were received Officers for the ted as follow president; Charles! president: Samuel | $1 BRINGS OUTFIT HO 74 Main Street WEEKLY SPECIAL BARGAIN This Handsome Snow White Bed, trimmed with guaranteed brass, including a 50 pound Soft Top Mat- tress and our famous Crescent National Spring. This Outfit Positively Worth $25.00 Special for This Week Only $14.95 TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY TO NEW YORK $1. CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER -SERVICE BETWEE! NORWICH AND NEW VORK From' Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at 4 p. m. New - Yok, Brooklyn Bridge Pler, . East . River, foot Roose Street, Mondays, Wedneséay, o days, at 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent §1. TO NEW YORK 1. $1. .COAL AND LUMBER Free Burring Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—ceor. Marhet and Shetucket Sta. Televhone 463-12 ATIIIM 1$ ANV NMOA 1$ i T “THE BRIGHT KIND” d0HN 0. PECKHAM 58 Thames St. 52 Broadawy Auto Repairing and Painting | We repair Autos of all kinds in the préper manner. a resolution for an am constitution that will preven from holding paid state offic is aimed principally at Se and en nold of Westerly tucket, who are members of the state| board of control and supply Rev. m ¥. Willian Christ Episcopal ~church, onducted the funieral servic iam Sheldon e it noon. Burial was at River bearers were Henry Cha Brown, Kingsley, E Harls. The & al convention of necticut Retail Monument sociation, which Westerly, will be held in H, January 20. The asocisatio tition the legislature for a 1 to the Beattie law so a law to protect customers who refuse to pa after it is completed and MYSTIC Hook and Ladder Company’s Annua allations— | Meeting—Fraternity Inst Local Craft to be Exhibit York Motorboat Show. e annual meeting of Hook and Ladder company in_their rooms on Gravel following o were elec man, Frank Mabbett; man, Stanton King: T. Crandall; treasurer, All steward, G. Henry Deneke, Ernest Bromiey, Har se B. Stinson, Coogan, B. Wil mittee, Alle ley, Ira C. mittee, A ler, Alde .. 1. 0. O. F. Installation The offi of Stoningto O Herbert D. White from Fairview lodge of Groton and m», following officers were seat: Edgar Wi Frank in: LATEST AND BEST PICTURE OF s or prospect organized Jan. 1, 1858. 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It is an absolutely pure distillation of carefully malted &;m, Overworked men and delicate women will find in Duffy’s Pure Malt iskey the health and sh—ength giving properties that are so necessary to them. 1t is a medicine for all mankind, “ Get Duffy’s and Keep Well.” Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. or dealer your losai druggist, grocer S‘I-W.lrlfifl.. I' he cannct supply you, write us, “m tell you whers to get it. I‘.‘I llfill"ul. The Dufiy*Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N, Y. it. 1 had insomnia so bad that I could not work. I made up my mind to try Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey; and I want tosay thatit has made acomplete cure in my case.”—Mr. Ezra B. Hand, 1628 Ritner St.. Phila., Pa. great strength and 2 good appetite. lamnow 102 years old and in very good health for one of my years.”—Mrs. Mary A. Simpson. 3i3 De Graw St., Brooklyn, N. Y. This is the latest picture of TField Marshal Kitchener, head of the British army in the greatest of modern wars. It is taken in the service umiform of khaki, which he habitually. wears, al- though his duties do ‘not take him FIELD MARSHAL KITCHENER, HEAD OF GREAT BRITAIN'S BIG ARMY near the field of action. KEarl Kitch- ener's energies since the outbreak of hostilities have largely been devoted to recruiting and drilling the new army of a million men which Britain is pre- paring to put in the fleld next spring. e R Rl | Dyspepsia, ment De: members tie treasurer, of. t t memt ces. ators tt of Paw- Bend. artford, on n will aw pe- y for work ed at New toc ce e For ted istant ecretar en. Jr ry F., were installed Wednes- District Deputy Granc and su ed: Pa: side The , Thomas “from similar in Indiana, and al- dealers against | fore- | Latest Improved Facilities make G okt Dade B % our shop unexceijed in New England. treasurer: George W. Norfman and We bake the pXint on, which maked William Grant, trustees for © ight| it wear better, keep ita gloss lengar, Sears. | i LC&“E“ and will not crack. Representative John A. Cooney, of | am 5 Wi ot have i | Providence, a democrat, presented | A exercises T by Smes gl N served and a smoke|costs no more, Bentley~Clarke Auto Co. FUNERAL 88 Main St, Westerly, R, I, Mrs. Edward T. Berry. he funeral of Af = widow of Edw Heat Your House even attended. Rev. C. f the Methodist Epis- 7o iducted the ser \\ lth Gas e taken to “(‘stellv morn for burial in River Bend cemeter: To Exhibit at New York Show. |By Using a The Hoimes'. Motor ( is planning & exhibit 2s at New \un\ ateceaer Gasteam Radiator will “4‘»0 one of th life boats on t'he Each radiator & itself. It is safe, nd nomical. There is no coal to car: and no ashes io carry out, and it | ficor an Motors and Unit make of Marine used in Canadian a steam the de Charles | @%Way_ with an endless amount of ¢ ident of the company |and dirt, patents, but this par-| It maintains an even be splendidly equip-|and the gas flow shut o ing with electric| cally when the desired steam lery and- ample|is reached, therel rev odations will be beau- | of gas inside and out. The| Call and witne. ess attract much at-{ our office, show. The company charge of Mr. The City of Norwich Officers Installed. opseesens el Gas and Electrical Dep't. umps the coun- on Wednesday inz by Deputy Great Sachem, Benjamin 1. Rose and| e of chie! f Wononantue tribe y London: Sachem, _ Charles enior sagamore, W. L. Mc- Q 321 Maein St., Alice Building Steddar *ost Cigars are Goos— land: : junior _Ru- THESE ARE BETTER et ot seapel-l TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR collector of w harles | v"‘,f;’;:, cy=&| GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR ¥ > efresh- Try them and see. o dele- f'rHos M. SHEA, Prop. tribe of| Next to Palace T FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the erowd to the only place in New London where genuine chop susy is made by an Oriental chef, THE DEL -HOFF Franklin St Cate London pre opened force of { . Children Ory | FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA STOMACH UPSET? END INDIGESTION, | GAS, SOURNESS--PAPES DIAPEPSIN NO STOMACH IN FIVE MINUTES! MISERY, HEARTBURN, OR DYSPEPSIA, You can eat anything craves without fear of or that your indig ment or sour on y will take Pape’s Diapepsin ally. Anything vou eat will poison or stomach gas, wh Belching, Dizziness, a Eeel!ng of P‘ufl»‘ Nausea, Indiges: (like a lump of lead in stomach), ness after Fating. GASES veur stomach tion or food will fer-| ur stomach, occas: be digested | nothing can ferment oF turn into acid, ich cz 15 on | Bil- European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and up. HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 1227, 26-23 Broadway MAHONFY BROS. |Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable FALLS AVENUE We guarantee our service to bs the st at the most reasonable prices. burn, Water Brash, Pain mach and Intestines. Headaches} h are absolutely unknown | 's Diapepsin is used. It| the work of a healthy | digests your meals whenj > ch can’t. It leaves nothing 1 upset the stomach. does all Tt vour stoma Overhauling and ~ Repair Work every impurity and gas that is stomach and intestines will - s‘wm} vou he suffering now from ndigestion or any stomach disorder, > B | vou can get relief in five minutes, {of all kinds on Automobiles, SATIN PUMPS Big Sacrifice Sale Men’s, Women's and Children’s Shoes and Rubbers SPECIAL FOR LADIES—In No Colors $2.00 value This offer is good for 15 days. Call early and take advantage of this offer ALEXANDER'S BOOT SHOP Corner of Main and Market Streets Carriages, and Carts. Mechanical Repaira, Painting, Trim- | ming, Upholstering and Wood Werk. | Biacksmithing in all its branches. Scott & Clark Gorp. 507 to 515 North Main St. 181st Dividend Office of The Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn., Dec. 12, 1914. The Directors of this Society have declared out of the earnings of the current six months a semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable to depo: tore entitied thereto on and after | January 15, 1915, COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. declsdaw Wagons, Trucks { for $1.38 a pair WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus- ipees before the public, there Is no medtum better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin.