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Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Lady Assistant whon reguested Diameonds Diameonds Diamends John & Geo. H. Bliss 126 Main Street | SPINACH LETTUCE * ~ SWEET POTATOES ‘Peopie’s fliarket 6 Franklin Sireet JUSTIN HOLREN. Pro Big Ben and all kinds of Alarm Clocks —AT— FRISWELL'S, 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET otor 1and Mrs. { all challes Tte Bulletin. | NEW PASTOR IN NORWICH IN '65 Norwich, Saturday, Jan. 23, 1915, THE WEATHER. Forecast For Toda, Snow Saturday; Sunday fair and colder. Predictions _from the New York Herald: On Saturday it will be clear and continued cold, With fresh morth- erly and westerly winds. The outlook for Sunday is generals iy fair to partié cloudy, with slight temperature changés. Observations in Nerwich, in temperature and the baroms changes Friday: 7a m. Highest 3¢, lowest 22, Comparison veather: As predicted Sun, Moo and Tides. Predictions for Friday: Fair, cald. tide, which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE NEWS H I Challerges Greeneville Teamas. | The Laurel Hills challenge any bas~ | Leonard Ballou as president and L. ketbail team in t inity averaging| W. Carroll as secretars. We under from 15 to 17 vears of age. They would 9, ~ 1034 | on Sunday morning- A large audi- 11.35 § ence 'were present and the exercises || 2egtm I Mrs. Byron Dexter of Scotland road. in honor of her sister, Mrs. Allen Jew- Clark’s Corner. Mrs. Greene <o_entertained the daughters, JMrs. C. H. Wainwright of Dorchester, Mass., Susan Lillibridge, of ger late i:w:cr, Mrs. S. J. Austin. i ! i Rev. Mr. Dana Took Charge of Mt. Pleasant Chapel—Nathan S. Gilbert and James Lane Formed Furniture Business Partnership Fifty Years Ago—$25,000 Was Asked For Quaker Hill Paper Mill Site. Ac annual meeting in, this city fifty years ago the directors of The following records, reported froffthe Oceum Co. chose Leonard. Ballou Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes!as their president and L. W. Carroll fm. Tuesday and continued to do 50 il as thelr secrétary. Among other mpeetings held that week was ‘the ‘Ther. Bar.| meeting of the New London County 223040 Mutual Fire lnsurance Co, and of 3048) Columbian Commandery, . T. at G . 30552 which officers were eiected. G ings from the Bulletin files of half-a century ago foilow Partnership Formed. Jionday, 16, 1865-—Nathan S. Gilbert and James Lane have united their business and teken 2 new store in the Quinebaug building on Main Sun T High 1Moo | street, where they will be hapoy to o, wiaer | BRI S SO0 icle of furniture want- ed. Rev. Mr. Dana conducted his first service at the Mount Pleasant chapel Were of interesting character. _After the sermon B. W. Tompkins - of Broadway church made a few ar Six hours after hia water it is low | priate remarks, welcoming Rev. Dana to his new field. Great credit is duo those earmest workers from both churches who have teiled in the Mount Pleasant mission and their labors have been and are being: rich- Mrs. William P. Greene Entertained|ly rewarded. Sisters—Basketball Game Postponed —Challenge Issued to Local Teams. Capt. William W. Coit's new steamer, built last summer, the W. W. Coit, has been chartered hy the Greene of Prospect| United States government and is now street entertained her four sisters, Mré. i Mrs. Willlam P. | ORANGES and GRAPE FRUIT =" EE50n 008 S Alice Murdock of Stoneham, Mass.. | Mrs. Susan Dean of Ciiff street and at Hilton Head, S. C. where she used by Maj. General Gillmore as staff boat. Annual Meeting of Occum Co, Tuesday, Jan. 1865—The an- nual meeting of the Occum Comany was held office ¢ John T.| ‘Wait, in this Jlonday. The steckholders 5 Ballos Moses ™ Pierc Henry B. Norton, and Willilams as directors, and also chose stend the company is going forward ficar especiaily from thef with their work and that their pros- tie Independents or Greeneville | Pects are extremely favorable. srammar school. Their lineup is as follows: Capt. Parker 1. G. Nelson rf, i Grebe ¢, C Poole Ig, L. Baton rg. Send zes to Mgr. Baton. Telephone The northern lights made their ap- pearance for the first time this yi before the Norwich public, last even ing. Their performances were of merican House VARREL & A ERSON, Props. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Min, Ete. Livery conmaction. Shetucket Strast LEGAL NGTICES. N DAVID GILMOUR, rown of Town on Mon- e Board feld will ~ ATTENTION! SDEWALKS OFFICE OF THE SOMMIBSIO 2L 1918 v of Nor- r or own- borderi: public 3 squsre, tho " City, where graded, or sraded aud paved, shall cfuse (o be reroved therefrom ‘ary and ell snow, sleet and ise within three hours efter the eame ghall have f been deposited or found, cr within three hours atter sun- ame shall havefallen in sn; also, ihat whenever T any part thereof, ad- lding or lot of land, or © or_public place shall ice, it shali boe the duty of the owner, or owners, oder past or occupants, private corpora- tion, or any pergon having the care of such building of ot to cause such side- walk to be made eafe and convenient By removing fhe ice therefrom, or cov- ering the same with sand or some other suitable substance, The failure 10 do o for two honrs Juring daytime exposes the party in default to the penalty provided by the ordinances. The ordinances also provide that In case of violation of any of the foregoing provisions, or refusul or neg- lect to comply with them, the party viclating them or not complying with them shall pay a penalty of iive dollars for every four hours of neslect, after notice from any policeman of the city, The ordinances also make it the duty of the Streot Commissloner to collect all penalties inqurred under the foregoing provisions, end if they are 3ot pald to him on demand, to report the case to ihe City Attoimey, who shall prosecuts the party offending, ERROLL ¢, LILLIBRIDGH, Street Commissioner, hear appeals 1 | 412-4, i Held Business Meeting. 1 Endeavor club held their regular weekly meeting Friday even- | ing. The regular officers of the lodge | were present and the routine of husi- i was transacted, followed by 2 so- xA our. Game Postponed. 3rce: Jew place. M. } was seriotsly ill, and has since died. Personals. wiy improving. QMiss Lillian Kar as recovered from an iliness. Lioyd Herbert is spendins the weelk end with his parents in Voluntown. , is visiting here with relatives. BEGAN WORK ON Original Plan. of the mew Y. Y. M. C. A, was refused. | vised specification: J:ams of the bi ouly in part an e such that dormito: ed in the future if desired. unsuccessful and Joseph 4. Dolan & Ca “The original bids as submitted wers n & Co, $32,789; Douglas. 396,900, | When the commiitee decided that { the first bids were excessive and re- {vised hids weore usked for, Dolan & i Do |Co. reduced (s bid accordipg to the architect’s specifications $7,576 and Douglas $14,760 and under the specifi cations of th and Dougias $9,000, " Dolan & Co. $73, the former’s and Douglas’ $77,900. e Dbasisetball game - between: the. ie crammar school and the. ! Independents was postponed Friday afterncon. The schoolboys journey to tt City this afternoon to play the. rside grammar echool of that nd Mrs. William Gordon of Prospect street were bastily called. from Springfield, Whers they were vis- liting, to the bedside of their uncle, bert A, Palmer, in Canterbury, who t Nelson LaValle is reported to be] 1‘ utt 52 Fourth streot { Benjamin of Springfeld, NEW LONDON Y. M. G, A. { Dormitories Have Boen Omitted from The contract for the conskruction AL C. A, bullding in New London was awarded Thursday i:l.l’tsmoon to H. R. Douglas, Inc., and work was commenced on the build- ing Fridey morning. A request for ha amoints of the bids submitted, which was made at the office of the it is understood that under the ve- the Gormaitory fea~ lding will be Tetained 1 the comstruction will may be add- dder for the won- o following figures of the bidders, H. R. Douglass, 20 has been awarded the con- f ‘tie New York srchiteci Dolan & Co. reduced its.©id by $4,563 revised bid, accord- to one set of specifications was 5 and that of Douglas $72,300 and id under the New York architect’s specifications was $77,926 THE NEW TREATMENT FOR SOUR STOMACH nausea, indigestion, heartburn. 1ts out soda mints and ehalk so extensively used in the old-time ivspepsia tablets” They are teo harsh for even strong stomachs, and ofter do harm if continyousty taken. -pep-lets are inade by experts who understand these things and have combined the best stomach remedies known to physiclans—pep- sin, biemuth, mint, rhubarb and other carminatives aud correctives—into delicious tablets that mot only look good but taste good and do mood. They quickly relieve sour stomach, GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day or night Tel. 642-2. Lady Assistant brilliant character. Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1865.—That the rebel General Price is dead.seems to be settled by a rebel official orde: which has been received at Little Rock by the Union Commander Gen- ersl Reynolds. This order which is dated at the headquarters of tho rebel army in Arkansas on the 4th of December announces Price's death and names General Fagin as his suc cesgor. Offered '$20,000 for Quaker Hill Mill Site. CoL ¥ B, Loomis of New London bas offered $20,000 for the paper mill and privilege which is situated near the Queker Hill Baptist church but the owner Mr. Oliver Woodworth re- fuses to sell for less than $25,000. Ii_commenced to snow about 5 . until about 11 p. m. when the clouds disappearcd. The skating was ruin- cd—further than this the snow will not have much effects, as there is not enough of it to make good sleighing for any length of time. Thursday, Jen. 19, 1865.—John L. Comstock a recently returned veteran of the 13ta C. V., has been appointed station agent at Montville, Vice Rogers, resigned. Tt is to be hoped the company will employ a switch- man and not expect one man to do the work of two. Columbian Commandery. At the regular annual meeting of Columbian _Commandery, N Templars, held- at Masonic following officers were chosen r ensuing: P. St. M. An- B. Shaw, Generali; Roatih, Captain Gen- John W Steadman, prelats John W, Allen, S, : Georze H. Martin, J. W B 3 reas- Hanson, eiandard {ler, swora bearer; warden; Luther Pellet, sentinel. Probate Court Moved. The probate court has been moved to_the old ing on. Main next church where Judge Holbre be happy to see many having b ness with him or with the probate . 20, 1865-—An address mmemorative of the life of the late William P. Greene will be de- by Elbridge Smith, A. M., sipal of the N. F. : the alumni of that institution demy hall, on Wednesday evening January 25th at 7.30 o'clock. General G in subscribing $300 to the O erman testimonial, said in his letter to the committeer 1 ann. v a word too highly in praise of General Sherman’s services from the beginning of the rebellion to the present day Heavyweight Hog. Bethuel Parikhurst of Pomfret, has recently ed a_hog which weighed when dressed 065 pounds and was sold at 19 cents a pound amounting to_$126.35. Saturday, Jan. 21, 1865.—One hun- dred recruits from = Gallup's Island, Me.,, passed through on the steam- boat train last night, enroute to Bal- timore. On the 19th two substitutes were accepted at the provost marshal's office one for Thompson, one for New London. On the 20th none were ac cepted. Discussing Alumni Asscciation. of the Free Acad- the question of permanent association, and holding a meeting at the library this afternoon at 3 o'clock. DAIRYMEN TO GATHER IN STATE CONVENT!ON." Important Topics For the Speakers— Large Dairy Exhib The thirty-fourth annual conventio of the Connecticut Dairymen’s assoc ation will open Tuesday in Hartford at 11 a. m. when the cenvention will be called ‘to order by President T. Duffy. Five addresses and all lllus- trated lecture on butter will be de- livered during the day. At the mo; irg session B. Musser of Connecticut ultural c speak. on Testing A: ther Failures and Success Professor C. L. Beach, pr the Connecticut Agricuitural on a subject to be chosen by There will bo two addre " session, &_the Dairy Cow V. Barton of Ma: her, Canada, an ommercial tilizers for 1915,° by Dr. E, H. Jen- kins, director of the Connectiout 2 cultural Experiment station at New Haven. In the evening Professor C. E. Lee, of tlie University of Wisconsin will deliver an illustra on butter and P. R. Ziegler of Bostun, an on_ “Milking Machines” = Al urors are men wit e of the subject at 1 p. m. The two most ihs sccond da bo the Wor suests, wi held at the Hot Gard 2t 6 p. m. In the morning the Dboard of managers will nold an journed meeting and Wome auxiliary its anrual meeting with the election of office: 2 v Ros Stephen will add a “The Influence of Environ: adsresse subjects of the dair b : morning, Ay by Prott Barton, and other Limestone and Soil Build- Joe E. Wing of Mechanics- The afternoon session will be-largely of a social nature. It will be put in charge of the Women's aux- iliary- at 8 o'clock and a plané solo will be given by Miss Agnes Weidlich and a vocal solo by Miss Barrett There will be two addresses in the afternoon, “How' God Made the Soil Fertile,” by Robert S. Seeds of B ingham, Pa, znd “The Dlary Cow Mrs, Laura Rose Stephen of Quel Canada. Fhe third chapter of the conventién will contain - the Dbusiness meeting with the reports of the officers and the election of officers for the ensuing year. In addition to the election of & president, a vice president, and a treasurer, one. director wili be elected from_eachof ‘the following countie Hartford, New Haven, Windham and New. London Following the meeting Joe E. Wing will deliver an addross on “Alfalfa for the Dairy Cow.” Tha convention Will Close with un_after- noon session al 2 o'clock when Cyril G. Hopkiug of the College of Agricul- ture of lllinole will answer the que tion, “Does Dairy Farming Maintain Soil’ Fertilty™ in an address and Robert. ‘5. - Seceds will make an ad- a on_“Tho Mistakes of Lifo posed.” There will be an opportunity for discussion after each address of the _convention, The headquarters will De at the Hotel Gara There will be-a large show of dairs tmplements, ‘farm’ machinery and othep- tiings of interest to the dairy- man, gt the convention, There will also be a milk and cream exhibit and Children Ory “"FOR FLETCRER'S CASTORIA 2 deev! { club’ officers. ASKING FREEDOM FROM THEIR MARITAL BONDS. Two Wives Have Filed Divorce Peti- tions—Crueity Alleged. Two divorce suits for the superior court have been filed with Clerk Par- ella Potter Prince of Stonington s Alfred Prince of Willimantic for orce on account of cruelty and in- cition. The couple were married 1804, and there are four chiidren, in age from 1 to 9 years. The lso wants the care of her Egli New Lon asks to be freed from Gearge R. Fgli, lias Rudoiph George, of Middletown, Pa. The m ied in 1910 and he wife Thusband & he wife w n pame re: e no children, FOUR AGREEMENTS UNDER WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION Filed With Clerk of the Superior Court. sreements have ommissioner James f ihe Second congression- ster, employe, 50 per week from Hubbare .._employer, van, _employe, a loye, of New Der week from Jan, ¢ and dur abil- Wirs. Alice M. Bromley Vice President. artists ently t elected is Mrs, t of tho club is stated as follows: Ior the advancement and im- provement of commexcial art in all its branches. In the Los Angeles Tribune, which gives the news of the formation of the . is a three~column picture of the Invitation to City Officials. Invitations to attend the Panama- Pacific exposition from the city of San Diego have been received by the mayor, members of the court of com- mon council and council cficials, The invitations are printed in gay handsomely gesigned and sho principal features of the ex | purpose. Worn to a Frazle. Me; is very much in the condi- tion of &. country that had half a dazen Bull Moose parties. —New York World, e @ market milk and tream exhibit, with premiums. In the first exhibit two quirts of milk or two half pints of reamcwill constitute an entry. $100 Will divided- among contestants scoring 30" or above on a. scale of 100. Ti the second exhibit four quarts may constitute “an eniry but the exhibit may be as large as the exhibition de. sires 'and may include farm i ments, pholographs of bains, et premiums of 375 each, with. ribbone, will Do awarded for the best four ex- hibits, with thirteen other premiums, amounting in all to $50, A sweep- stako trophy will be awarded to any ene who may score highest on cream and malse the best exhibit of milk and || cream, and_ 3225 will be awanded in premiums for the bhest exhibit of butter. Al exhibits must be in the shewoases by Lesn e HOW QUARANTINE LIFTING APPLIES IN CONNECTICUT Regulations Are Different from Those Formerly lssued. - NORWICH TOWN icst Church Holds An- nual Meeting—To Try Plan of Frce Seats—Local Stucdent Does Well in New Haven Test. Keep the Children Bright and Happy Corporation .of The federal order which effect today Hfting the foot and mouth disease quarantine from the counties 14, Middlesex, New London, Tolland &nd Windham is rad- ically different from the instructions which had been received prior to this date by the agents. ¢ All territory outside of five miles of any affected premises in_the coun- ties of Hartford and New Haven will be made an exposed area, according to information received from the bu- reau of animal industry. instructed that localities where the discase had been found would be made exposed area 30 days after it had been disinfected, but the later instruction extends this area to a radius of five miles from the _ An exposed area, accord- ing to the definition and rules of tb department, is ccntained in “those por- tions of quearantined area from which the interstate.and foreign movement of cattle, sheep, other ruminants and swine is permitted siaughter after inspection and certi- fication, and into which such animais may be moved for any pPUrpo: from which the interstate and foreign movement of dressed carcasses of such straw, or similar is restrict- in brief, this means that begin- Hartford and New Haven counties, cattle may be shipped to outside points previding tha htered immediately Cattle may be moved into counties for o the farmers whose | The anuual meeting of the corpo the First Congregational o'clock Thurs- The digestive organs in PLUMEING is more : of children get out of order as than what you pay. If we install the PLUMBING you're sure of the RIGHT system at & moderate price. of Fairfield, Litch church was held at day evening na the result is equally distressing. the clerk wa: vith an_accumula- tion of refuse from the stomach the child natyraily becomes cross ful from the discomfort, and is often punished for tem- when medical 2 what is needed. The next time cross and unhappy, without ap- parent reason, S the treasurer’s re port showing a balance on Philip B. Whaley was chosen Yerrington, collector, were | reappointed. A vote of thanks was given F. action in the matter of night Memeorial fund and t thanks for the receipt- §s for care of the church The opinion of the people in regard to free seats had becn_ascertained during. the year and wids found on the whole to be in favor was an open dis- n Gf the question at the meeting and it was voted to try the plan of free segts . The -business meeting then adjourn- Syrup Pepsin is o m 2 ¢ tasting combination of sir another vote cases found. ing the year. dom from all opi: of free.seats. drug stores ever A free trial obtained by writing to Dr. W. B, Caldwell, 452 Washington Monticello, Tils. | | | | Local Student Did Fast Wark. James Lynch Haven Thul after visiting their daugh- tomorrow in k the accuraey r company which i iwelve competi- are to be slau s, among._then After a few weeks' interval ex-Preident. remarkable held Thursday minute for writing 60 words secutive: minute: treet, Rev. AL R. their berds pald them by In all other parts of the state the quarantine is lifted co ith the mens the omission of Dprize, a new model, Wheeler of New London Thur: the funeral Gilbert Goss. nce the death of the conditions the outbreak of the epidemic. Massachusetts and Rhode Island are the new o is three week their mother, MisS FARNHAM Specialist HARPER METHOD Also MANICURING |PARLORS, Alice Building, Main St. is now announced quarantine the federal lifted from Barnstable, Entertained on Birthday. Miss Dorothy Massachusett: territory in nine other counties not within a radtus of three miles of infected premises tables of whis most attractive and with sandwiches. thedisease has mot yet ted in the Bav quarantine is being lifted until stricts practically ties where the disease s feared In Rhode Island the guarantine will be lifteq from the counties Washington HAIR and been eradic: in Lowthorpe Meadows, Providence, all | five | fifth « made exposed area TAFTVILLE Mecting of Taftville Congre-| gational Church—Reports Read ana Officers Elected—Death Sannah in Ashton. heltering Arms Service. New London—Tu Stop :I';lz;lg War Short Paragraphs. Buy a NEW OAKLAND The annual meeting of Congrezational have a safe investment. ECONOMY CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent , Shannon Bldg. in the ves- of Otrobando av The reports t an excellent ideration that t without a pas of tlie churct ey | Tel. 753, , Sha IDR.R. J. COLLINS| DENTIST Phrone 423-4 Joseph Ray formerly of Malden, Mass., August and has filled 1y capable manner, made Fenner have Dulpit in a v nd Nathan other officers_el clerk and George The Sunday howed @ marked and good prospects for the com- Switches, Transformations, Lovers’ Knots, Etc., MADE OF COMBINGS AT THE BEAUTY SHOP Room 19-20, McGrory Building, HARRIETT E. BREED the Ladies’ Benevolent society ed in favorable reports the mission flowers to the shut ins and sf lee ciub, (boys) and Pi -complished | fouse Painter, Paper Jobbing (landlords or | for a musical sketch and org ppa. Sigmas for bal} under the direction of Miss Kath confidence in your statement will | not be shaken when you bring them Adam’s Tavern of- | MINER. e and Amer OBITUARY, ry Peter Sannah, le, I'rank Jones' Tk of the su- | 'ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone 447-12 S hospital, em-| s | Birthday Engagement Wedding Day Birth Anniversary Invitation Cards and Booklets WRS. EDWIN FAY’S Sympathy Congratulation Cribage Tournament. cw's Life cribb NBLLIE RYAX, Friendship JOSEPH RYAN Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Telephone 328-3 HENRY B, CHURCHE WM. SMITH ALLZ: contestants, Robert Wilson and Ed- cnown make & and the re med Letters, At the Taftville post offics there arc Gudeahn and Gverhaulins and Hepair work ‘uf all kinds on Automcbiles, Carriages, and Carts. Mechanical Repairs, Paintin ning, Upholstsring and Wood Wark Wagons, Not Long Betwsen Them. iaybe they call it Villa’s first drink because they from the last one. Memphis Commer- Blacksmithing in all its branches. Seoit & Clark Gorp.. 507 to 515 North Main St. THE DEL -HOFF European Plan Rates 75 centa per day and um. HAYES BROTHERS, 26-23 Broadway An 0ild Home Prescription that is pleasant to take, and sure to help when needed. Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar Rubbers |ruBsER * BOOTS 'AND ARCTICS cut, Hght and heavy to sec the Top Netch liey-are. the VERY BES FRANK A. BILL, 104 siain st hea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors Telephone 1227, Order It Now by Phone 136-5 reen, per case $1.70 inncr Ale, per case Koehler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 Eree Delivery to all parts of the cily stops coughs aud -rolievas colds. A tonic, expestawant and lazative. Contains noopi: nor any thing injurious. At all druggists, Pike's Tasthucks Dregs Step It Trommer's Eve Ropkin’s Light On account 6f increase in price haceo, fhe Whitestone Clgar i 2010 from mow on at §85 per 1.000. 37 E CONANT, 11 Frapklin A. J. Whol:y & Co. 12 Ferry Street 1. F. BURNS - Heating and Flumbing 92 Franklin Street Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 16 West Main Strzet, Norwich, Conne Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern house as cotricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK oy expert worxmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. lJ F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street IRCN CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO No. 1 *> 25 Ferey Streat mcr— Painiess Dentistry 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays You can ass: your children th: CERE Wonmn’t ourt’’ inty that their with absolute wtal work—whether it ing. Absalutely PAINLESS dentistry is not a it is a fact to which thousands of children and adults here for de be filling or extr theory here, can testify. DR. F; C. JACKSON " "DR. D. J. COYEE Succeeding the King Dental Co. 203 Main Street, to Boston Store 'Phone 1282-3 Ne: Lady Attend big boys aces will 2. o 8 ) ® = 2e only a memory. the Dabies and we'll r smiles. AIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety Valentines AT CRANSTON'S JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINUER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Throat, Eleetricity. X=-2AY Violet Ray, Mechanical Massage. Hours: 1v a. m. to 4 and b to 3 P. M 275 Broadway. Norwich, Conn. Take Frankiln St. ¢ar to “Dr. Browae's. sepld CALAMITE (OAL The kind that pleases the FIRST time you try it Eve, Ear, N