Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 26, 1915, Page 6

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Keep the Children Bright and Happy Tappy voungsters must be healthy. The digestive organs of children get out of order as as do those of their and the result is equally 5. When the bowels gged with an accumula- f re from the stomach natyrally becomes cross etful from the discomfort, is a mild, pleas- r combination of stm- herbs with pepsin, specially recommended dren Decause of its free- m all opiate or narcotic gentle action. It drug stores every- ETED FORTY YEARS OCIAL SERVICE WORK. Miss Louisa Lae Schuyler of New York iven a Gold Medal. The completion ear: ice work by Mi: Lee Schuyler was commemc by the presentation of the of the National Institute of iences to her by Joseph H. 1 behalf of the institute at a in her honor at fthe he medai is awarded social service and erred upon William H. W. Eliot, president ard university, and Jistinction n Charles e - is the founder of the es Aid _ as: ion omplishments in social the presentation the inauguration er ac recounted were and the estab- nurses’ training There are now huyler was iren DON'T INJURE YOUR KIDNEYS Take a Tenspoonful of Rheumasalts for Lame Back or Bladder Trouble Do you occasionally have a “ecrick” in vour back? Does your back ache with & dull, heary, racking throb? Is it hard to straighten up after sStooping? Is if hard to rise trcm a Sefil Ol‘ to YLIHI quickly? ~ > o 1f vou are othered this way, T kidneys need attention. No doubt your blood is filled with urlc acid. This irrits- ting acid has caused your kiGneys to be- come weak from ovgrwork. It has made them sluggish, the liver and bowels are clogged, and the waste which should be drained from the system is retained in the biood to poison the entire body. -~ we Kidney diseases start mysteriously and sometimes lead to Dx'\:p:y“:nd,xr‘hll Disease. At the first’“pain”inTthe back” zet from vour druggist about five ounces of Rheumasalts. Take two teagpoonfuls in 35 glass of water before breakfast each morning and in 2 few days your back will feel fine, - because:your Kidneys are sworking right.s - Rheumasalts 18 a wonderful effervescent lithia drink, which helps the weakened kidneve and liver and cleans out the omach of toxins and poisons and leaves he Intestinal canal clean- and sweet. It is_delightful to the taste. It is an ab =olutely harmless uric acid solvent as wel) as & saline laxative., Acts quickly, without gTiping or nausea. . If Your druggist:does not keep gen- uine umasalts, “remember there is nothing ““just as good.” Rheumasalts is prepared by the fam: Rheumabath Company, Minneapolis. Minn HOW WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS : By Taking Lydia E. Pink- bam’s Vegetable Compound. Cleveland, Ohio— ““My left side pained me so for several years that I expected to have to | undergo an opera- tion, but the first bottle I took of Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Com- pound relieved meof the pams in my side | and I continued its use until I became regular and free from pains. I had asked several doc- £ thers was enything I could e to help me and they said there| s nothing that they knew of. ful for s h a ood medicine and < it the highest praise. will always C Mrs, H. and, O Pa.— “T e n red from fe- troubl nes that I could not sitdown. The | r advised a severe operation but | band got me Lydia E. Pinkham’s petable (,umpound and I experienced | great relief in a short time. Now I feel like a new person and can do a hard! ’s work and not mind it. What joy | and happiness it is to be well once more. 1 am always ready and willing to speak | 8 good word for the Compound.””—Mrs. ApDA WiLT, 303 WalnutSt., Hanover, Pa. | If there are any enmphclfions you do not understand write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn,Mass. Your letter will be opened. read and answered by a woman ami held in strict confidences JUST ARRIVED A Handsome Cargo of CALAMITE COAL J. 0. PECKHAM 52 Broadway. Phone 402 MAHONFEY BROS. dack, Livery and Boarding Stable FALLS AVENUE We guarantee our service to be the "t at thz most reasonable prices. Iam FITH, 1568 Constant ! and the pains were so bad | LEGISLATURE RUSHING BUSINESS In the House Act Concerning Fishing in Alexander Lake Was | Amended to Allow Fishing on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—Norwich Teachers’ Petition for Pension Was Referred to Educational Committee. d §s often punished for tem- per when medical attention is 3 et really what is needed. (Special to The Bulletin.) of a division of the committee in re- Ahe next ERA e Hartford, Feb. 25.—There were but|=ard to the recommendations for ap- oas ‘and Without ap- very few of the mparatively few | Pointment 2 parent rea try giving it a democratic members present at Thurs- | Members’' Transportation. mild Dr. Caldwell's day's session of the house. The chap- The act passed at the 1913 session of lain offered the customary prayer afte the house was called to order Dby Speaker Healey Immediately there- after Mr. Hyde moved reconsideration of the vole passed Wednesday con- cerning the board of equalization, for the purpose of amending, which pre. vailed. The amendment in effect is; that when the board intends to increa the general assembly so amending the constitution as to provide for the transportation of members came from the committee on constitutional iendments favorably reported. Tt put upon its second passage and tabled for calendar. If like action taken in the senate and the matter is A free trial bottle can pussed, the subject will be decided by obtained by writing to Dr. the assessment of a town the {ax|popular vote. Caldwell, 452 Washington commissioner shall give notice to the| The house adjourned to 11.30 Friday e | selectmen of the time and place for [ morning. hearing in the matter. A communi tion was received from the g submitting the reports of the ad IN THE SENATE. eneral, aciing quartermaster genctal | Petition of Norwich Teachers Referred H Shelton Bridge Unsafe. te Committee on Education. The commission appointed at A - 4 2 1913 session to investigate and repo Hartfor F —President Pro upon the co: Sheiton | Tem. Bartlett presided at the session of bridge subm | senate today in_the absence of bridge was | Lientenant Governor Wilson be rebuilt. s T Pstition from Neorwich Teachers. ed by a sta rom Highway Com A one; o baving made thorough ex tion, and recommended soon as poesible. T} e matter rivers, road: Forfeited Rights. petition was received from school rs in Norwich in favor o 1 for the pensioning of teac tion Against Pension Bill. e resolution indorsing the Hamill the pensioning of federal civil and bridges. il A service emploves was the order of the The committee on forfeited rights| dav for 11.45. reported favorably resol The resoiution was rejecied by a voie ing forfeited rights by re: com-|of 4 to 21. 0] f crime to A hur der e e e C. . EtwelliConfirmed. sonta, Willam J. Bu of Meriden,| The committee on the judici re- George W. Carey of S ord, and | Ported favorably the nomination by the Antonio Gravino of Mancheste The | 8overnor of C. Eilwell of New aven reports were accepted and, under s as'a member of the public utilities pension of the rules, the forfeited | commission. The report was accepted rights were resiored and the resolution confirming the ap- pointment of Mr. Elwell passed under Alexander Lake Fishing. spension of rules, On motion of Mr. Fenn, chairman of | . the fish and game commission, the act Reports of Committees. concerning fishing in Alexznder lake Wumane Institutions Unfavorable was amended to read as follows: After | on bill for ihe treatment of acute ¢ Juiy 1, 19i6. no person shall of insanity at the Connecticut h Alexander lake, in the town of Kil-|for the insane and making an appro- lingly, upon any day other than Tues- | Priation therefor. Calendar. day, Thursday and Saturday, and no Rights Restored. Seronishal ot take from said| The committee on forfeited rights lake more than ten bass and pickerel | reported favorably on the petitions of in any one day Moses Goldfaden and David F ordon Glued to the Table. of Norwich. The reports were accept- Mr. Hall of Plainfield moved that the | ®d and the petitions granted under bill concerning the increase of the su. | Suspension of the rules. perintendent of state pol 1 $3,000 Hunting Wild Fowl. cerning district commitiees prot tion is provided. The act was school committeemen from app. it calendar and printing. relatives as teachers; the u i ¥ nused Deposits. tuition of p in the Middletown P et R Hool The committee on banks reported : the act preventing assi . ics roin the S substitute bill concerning the annu & = .tements of unused savings Favorable from Finance. counts. It requires the treasurers Reporis were favorable from savings banks to'file annually o finance committee authorizing the « before July 10 statements of deposits of Waterbury to issue sewer and water | with the names of the depositors of bonds. The incorporation commit more than 20 year standing, provided reported favorably on the act incor- [ the law shall not appiy to the account porating the Metho t church house.|of any person known b he officers of Uhfavorable rom Judiciary: the bank to be living e list so sub- Reports of an unfavorabl ture | Titte 1 be published once dur S evortey j'm‘\""zfi” Commitice on|JUlY in a newspaper published in th these matters: Misdemeanors of min- | CILY OF town where o ors: use and custody of firearms by | OF in case there is no TR She aliens: preventing unjust and maticious | P1ace, in a newspaper publi atia; e e | vicinity. The bank comm s a s Phpacation ] index alphabetically the of the 2 depositors in convenient form and the poultry: the protection of children | {TROSIQRS 10 copvenient form Epec from improper amusements: concern- | o=% STOE 08 OBER fOF PUAHC tnspec- ing horse and poultry stealing. el St oA paey L ko el | ure to comply with this law leaves the Fish and Game Matters. bani treasurer liable to a fine of $100 | TUnfavorable reporis from the com- | Calendar | mittee on ¢ and game: Concerning To Consolidate Commissions. | mate; The mant Dounty on wild ani-] The committee on banks reported a e tiE 1° partridse amd woed. | Pil! for the creation of a bank commis- Crcanie ey oA W wit hone commissioner at a sal- et e e ary of $5.000 a year and $1,200 for ex- g the number to be taken to ten a| %! es. e may appoint a2 D op e AN o em 2155508 and examiners and ol :ange the season and the matter was| nts as he may : 3 nder naticnal reguiat ! omm oner s perform all the heretofore performed by he Bull Penned. ners and by the build- | The committee on agri re report i Tabled for i unfavorably the bill that provided; r and printing. hat no bull over I8 months old shail| Adj e permitted to roam in any field, park | { or highwa he penalty was fixed at ned to 11.30 Friday. WONDERS OF PANAMA Astonishing Things to Be Seen on All Caiendar Matters. | These resolutions concerning the ar:—; Sides — Described by Charles H. the calendar and passed nting| EreW™ Charles Hungerford j and Pty Frank H. Frost deputs judse of bor| Back from Pansma after his fourth 1m.zh court of Naugatuck: Frank S.|!r:p to the isthmue, Charles H. Brown | Fay judge and Willis I, Fenn deputy arren street was enthusiastic on ! ndge city and police court of Meriden: e s e Milton C. Isabell judge of the city court bt c s - of -Ansonia. No report came from the |50 An experienced traveler, Mr | judiciary committee concerning the | SLOWR calls the new canal the great- [ udgo and deputy fudse of fha cily |c% sight he has ever seen. This means it of Norwieh Thie elay it ou¢ of | & 8cod deal from one who has crossed the ocean fully 40 times. the ordina 1s take catio 5. jiine d Tv and Is taken as indication | U prar Joxing a little about his tray- eling party ‘coming up out of the | ditch,” Mr. Brown epoke seriously of CATARRH GERMS the delightful tropical trip down through the West Indian islands, the American Mediterranean, 2,000 m s to Culon, within 8 degrees of the eq 3 Lure of the Tropics. EASILY KILLED ONLY WAY TO STOP THIS DISEASE| Panama is not, as manv have fan- i FOREVER 1S TO DESTROY cied, ; as place momewhero. -beiween { e R | heaven and hell. It is a most healthful resort, winter or summer, in the canal zone. The United States government has made it s0. The United States spent twenty millon dollars in sanita- tion. What was ance a sewer for fever ang a pesthole is now phenomenally CAUSE IT. By A Specialin | It you have-catarrh and want to get d of it you must kill the germs wh ause catarrh. Stomach dosing. oi | ca = nents, spravs, creams, douches, etc.,|ocean and healthy. Strong trade winds 1 Vbef.auss they overlook tnis fact.'| sweeping between the oceans make it ey_all heip by glving temporary re-|go. There are more flies and mosqui- |lief, but they do not reach the germ fe' that has found lodgement in your head, nose, throat and could not destroy: ,\x it 'they did The best known way of destroyin [the dangerous germs of catarrn ang consequently ending the disease itself |18 to breathe into the aiv passages of toes at Gales Perry in 30 minutes than one would find on the line of the canal in a2 week. What Has Built the Canal? It is not the thousand drills, thou- sand blasts-of dynamite, the electricity vour nose gnd throat the pleasant pen- 2 etrating air of Hyomel (pronounced | the oaded tratns and giant shovels, High-o-me). Hyomei is made from | 40,000 men; It is the Sclentist and bac- purest oil of Bucalyptus combined with other powerful healing. antiseptic and ermicidal ingredients. " You breathe it ough a little hard rubber pocket in- teriologist who have made it possible. It was the lack of these that knocked the French out. { baler which comes with every complete | The French were bankrupted 260 treatment. Every time you inhale the | millions in gold and abandoned it un- sweet fragrant alr of Hyomei through |der De Lesseps. Improved machinery this little ?}evice )«;:‘n ars drawinxhrsxm heiped the Americans. The Bucros your =woilen. inflame: erm-taden | gh oy 5 k membranes a vapor which will not only | Shovel does the work of 500 men. The United States had 100 of these, 5o ex- cavation that cost the French $4.50 per cubic yard cost the United States 45 cents. The United States made the zone healthful, gave high pay, etc. Never were workmen so well cared for. Ajl were well paid, well housed and well reduce the sweiling and inflammation and open your clogged nose and stop- ped up air passages but will absolutely and positively destroy every trace of Catarrh germ life it reacnes. Lee & Osgood Co. and many other 1lead: druggists In this vicinity are so-gure o the blessed lasifng relief that Hyomei brings to catarrh sufferers that they sell it invariably on a positive guaran. | satisfied. tee that money will be refunded if suc-| ’The United States emploves in the cessful results are not.secured from its | zone a unique government——unique use. Right now. while you have the matter in mind, tear out this notice and take it In to your druggist the next time you pass his door. Be sure to get the complete Hyomei outfit, which cludes the free “inhaler.” This makes it easy to breathe the Hyomei way up into the air passages and vou can be- in_at once to ‘drive this dangerous, isgusting disease from your system forever. community—all young, vigorous, hand- some men. Their families also are young and they have ruddy children. There are no old men there. Everything is up to date. ple have everything we have—fine streets, fine houses, fine clubs, ail the sccial features, fine schools, etc. The constructidbn work is The peo- to 33,600 be taken from the table. Mr Th s - o 4 s e committee on fish and game re- Hyde stated that the matter was ta-| poried favorably on an act making the bled at the instance of the judiciary|clgse seamon for wild duck. geese, | committee for further consideration | hrant and Swans from Jan. 16 io and the committee was ready for | Ve "Dhey HIIT 1ok b6 action i by a vote | y a gun fired without res of 135 to 1, Mr. Hall voting by his lone- S boat propelicd other than by some 7 8 | or from ablind, nor between an Educational Reports. - after sunset or an hour before The committee on education reported | sunrise. Not more than shall _be utfavorably these proposed bills: Con- | taken in any one day. A fine of $5 mostly ! Trolleys Lead To i | from our display. tively non-shrinkable. @%@@% Now Come the Lighter Fabrics F—————- day or two of milder, softer air and one unconsciously turns )toward the coming Spring. shimmery Spring fabrics which hint so unmistakably at the arrival of the sunny Spring days. The many departments of The Boston Store begin to show the Spring colors and dotted here and there some of the many novelties of the season shine out like the crocuses among the dried winter grasses. ? SPRING NOVELTIES i (Colored Wash Goods Department) Il A TRIO OF PRETTY WEAVES—ONLY 25c A YARD | “ORGANDIE RAYE,” | “ORGANDIE DENTELLE” Three sheer weaves which are very dainty and charming. Many pretty stripes and floral designs will be found together with new effects in plain, corded and lace grounds. {f much sought after sand and putty shades are not absent These three are all 40 inches wide. SHOWER VOILE in pretty 9@o|SILK AXD COTTON CREPE- floral designs—all colors........ DE-CHINES, all solid colors. 5g0 vard wide : I COSTUME CREPE requires no 1@ |Sigx AND COTTON PEKIN { froning. Pretty Spring patterns R Oy LB ! : ound SNt | O SILK in all colors is very 596 Eromne, S, Sitenia itor ons FANCY A-B-C SILKS in Bel- e L gian stripes and Dresden effects 4gc SILK AND COTTON CREPE- IBROIDERED CREPES AND DE-CHINES, charming printed DILES, pretty imported deSigns in COlOT........vsueeesns 60y e 79c Cream White Viyella Flannel for Skirts Il Just the thing for the tailored skirt as it may be washed without injury. An exceptionally handsome suiting flannel— The Business Center of Norwich There’s a pleasure in simply looking at the dainty, “CHIFFON VOILE,” The 65¢ It is posi- &e8c a yard have completed and many employes been dismissed. It has been the most gizantic effort ever undertaken by the hand of man. The excavation taken out of the canal, said Mr. Brown, put into embankment and fill and carried into the sea would cover my cre farm most 2,000 feet deep. rete used would cover 30 feet. The canal Zone needs a permanent operating force of 3,000 men or more. It 10,000 so \ new c at the Pacific entrance n Balboa, after the Span of the isthmu The immense piers, drydocks. dwell- ings, electrical and machinery halls are like a fair structure, for every need and supply of the world’s com- merce eventually Not a Simple Ditch. The canal is not, as ofien popularly supposed, a canal or ditch simply. It is not a ditch at all. as they conceive it, except eigh: miles in-the Culebra cut, and at is really an arm of the great i ake, Figuratively speak- the oceans are united. but their | s wii] never blend. Vessels sail s the way across on fresh miles—85 feet high adove the " Fresh Water Lake. This fresh water is an artificlal lake made where there was none before in a large interior traci of lowland jungle. ,200 square miles and the cover 164 square miles. It a high water level bridge ss and seven miies sea end, with three rises or feet each to top, feet. Threse vast systems of locks, 211 light- moved and controiied by electricity, s the eight nder and admiration of world. Every locking of a vessel ires 98 motors. A central control em will enable one man io overiook | 4,000 feet of locks. With one turn of lever he can move 700 ton gates in the rown's visits he has seen the fore and after comple- He has seen the 40,000 men at in the spectacular work of the work eight mile cu the drilling, blasting, loading, carrying, dumping, all this Titanic work which seemed over- whelming, spellbinding. Now in 1915 all is finished and quiet, a serene and completed task, a finished work prac- tically. Said Mr. Brown: Though I had walked over it. into and around it. I had not seen the canal until I sailed through it on our ship Panama of the Panama Railroad and Steamship com- pany. When T had crossed I had sailed 9,000 on that beautiful trip in nine t around Cape Horn from Panama to Colon, or what was practically its | equivalent, 50 miles, Panama to Colon. In the Old Days. The Mauriania or Vaterland former. I¥ would sail 9,000 miles, sail 17 davs, use 17,000 tons of coal, to get 47 miles in 10 ‘hours. Many vessels are now passing to am fro through the canal, slowly. The canal is not-alone of inierest on the isthmue; there is a world of beau- ty_in Panama. In transit, you frst sail in the beau- tiful harber of Colon on the Atiantic side, up the sea level seven miles to Gatun dam and locks, then three locks lift you up to the top of & great inland lake, then on 24 miles through a para- dize’ of islands and vernal beauty, 2 tropical sea garden, green woeded hills and vistas at every turm. Then on through the deep canyon of Culebra cut eight miles. The view is charming and transcendant, it is a memorable . Wonderful Electricity. Again, if you wish to see the canal, 5o visit it by the electric blaze or the Ppale moonlight, The channels and are emblazoned with locks everywhere ilight. A great white way from ocean te ocean across|ly to the supply of sorrow and tears| the isthmus. It is a pillar of fire hy | in this old world night and a cloud of fairy and g The high price of food is not al-| gec beauty by day, so to speak ways a square deal. Whenever a few A Wonderful View. men corner the m and we ar One of the world's beautiful views R e L deal standing on Ancon Hill. 1,100 feet over- thiag butisquare looking as from an aeroplane old Span EeTaD Gau s nal odoaandoa ish Panama— American settlemen: axe deal | for il but in de- at its base—Ancon, the beautiful green | M2nding this he must recoznize the islands of the Pacific and the entrance | T80t Of the other fellow. and course of the canal to the Pacific| IS God a party to the square deal| locks, Culebra cut 12 miles away, and | 39es he give us a square deal? He the surpassing beautiful green amphi- | Z!Ves ife. opportunity food theatre of hills and country 150 miles. | {rienc Elves wsis mew startanuthe : forgiveness of our sins. Is this a square deal? m sure we all ans- Y. M. C. A. SHOP TALK. wer ves: let us permit this to be one-sided, but let give to him our General Secretary Hill Spoke on Sub-|love, our service and our ail. in other words let us be square with God Jast iok ’__Sf”f" Deat. { Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, pastor of| General Secretary Edwin Hill of the|the Greeneville Congregational church, ! T M oke 2t the shop talk held| Who spoke at the shop meeting held |y at noon on Thursday at the plant of|under the Y. M. C. A. auspices at ”N' the Hopkins and Allen company, tak-| ichmond Radiator company Wednes- ing for his subject Can a Square Deal| 8y noon took for his subject “On the| Be One Sided? The shop meeting w.-‘ Firing Line / opened with selections on the Y. M. C.| He drew the lesson that men of the A, phonograph | best qualities are needed for the firing In part Seeretary Hill spoke as fol- | line of life as well as for the firing line lows: Two thousand years ago Jesus| Of battle. said, “Whatsoever ye would that men| Mrs. L. O Potter sang two selections shoula do unto you. even so do ve un-|from the Billy Sunday somgbook and %o them. Plainly, this suggests . a|>iss Letetia Kramer accompanied her. square deal and is rightly designated| the Golden rule. he scripture ver- n has been changed by some who| s 1 us “Do others or they will do you.” | P l d K] l] CI k 0 an wifh' T Sramars sansis - o¢| rarior and Ritchen Clocks hood will agree with t! Most | : in a square deal A in great variety at annot be one sided and| | or pleasure we| THE WM. FRISWELL CO. at the expense of pain of another a square deal. In every way the white slave traffic is unfair and is dammable inasmuch it destroys that which is priceless value, 'a woman's virtue. The saloon is not a square deal, be- cause it takes for its way material pure manhood and womanhood and turns back into society broken lives and ruined characters and leaves in its wake crving mothers and handi- capped children and contributes large. 25 and 27 Franklin Street D-E NEL'S T DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shznnon Building Take elevator Shetuckst Street en- trance. Pktone. in A HURRY CALL for rubbers on & masty wet morning suggesis Hub-Mark rubbers to most people, Nowadays wise folks consider Hub-Mark rubbers as essential to the complete wardrobe as 2 pair of shoes, especially, in this; climate where the three'seasons are June, July and Winter. Hub-Mark rubber footwear™is made =8 ever lastingly good t it will give the tough pavement = terrific t betore it gives in. Hub-Mark Rubbers cost h. Jnere th¥n any standard first- sty ormn ot T e, P e 2o e £Vs the rubber of ihe prosent as well ac the fu- & Made 1 X3 les £ X ture Made ln & srest'range of atyles for ms When you buy rubbers ask for “Hub-Mark' n-mttm.umu-n-m ‘These rubbers are manufactured by the Boston Rub- ber Shoe Company, Malden, Mass. THE HUB-MARK IS YOUR VALUE-MARK FOR SALE BY Charbonneau & Andrews, M. J. Cummings, Branche Bros., The Peoples Store, Taftville, Dearnley & Clarke, Voluntown, Geo. W. Dart, Uncasville and Montville i Ran K TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY $1. TO NEW YORK $1. CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. New York, Erooklyn PBridge Pier; Faet River, foot Rcosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesday, Fri- days, at 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent $1. TO NEW YORK $1. \New York to Porto Rico A Sixteen Day Cruise, includ- ing all expenses, $94.50 Ber- muda and Panama Pacific Exposition. Also tickets to Georgia, Florida, John A.Dunn AGENT 50 Main Street Diamonds Diamonds Diameonds John & Geo. H. Bliss 126 Main Street 1;1‘-—1'14 John A. Morgan & Son COAL, LEHIGH VALLEY Ne. 2 Nut $6.50 per ton. Office and Yard Central Wharf ephons 884, FAMOUS FURS Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets. Men’s Coats of all styles. Remodeling and repairing also rely. Superior styles. M BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, e Order It Now by Phcne 136-5 Trommer’s Evergreen, per case $1.70 Ropkin's Light Dinner Ale, per case $1.40 Koehler's Pilsner, per case $1. Free Delivery to all parts of the ci H. JACKEL & CO. W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, E' X-RAY Violet Ray, Mechanical Massaze. Hours: 10 4. m. t0 4 and & to 8 p. 75 Broadway. Norwich, Conn. Frankiin St. car te “Dr. Browne's.” sepld THECHELSEA SAVINGSBANK ricity, Conn., Feb. B. CHAPMAN THE DEL -HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and up. HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 122. 26-25 Breadway QR I—"ECK EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, ONLY Removed te 16 Franklin Square, Thayer Building Hours—330 a. m. to 430 p. Saturday evenings 7 to 3 Sunday bv appointment m. Auto Repairing and Painting We repair Autos of all kinds in the Bt Latest Improved Facilities max> our shop unexcelled in New England. We bake the paint on, which maicas it wear better, keep its gloss lengor, and will not crack. Why net ha cests no mere, Bentley-Clarke Auio Co. & Main St, Westerly, R. I, yours right? American House FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Special Rates to Theatre Traupes, Traveling Men, Etc. Livery connection. Shetucket Strest DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgecn McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, MRS. G. P. STANTON 52 Shetucket Street. is showing 2 full line of New Millinery for Fall and Winter Florist M. J. FIELDS, 39 Ward Street Carnations. Special Forms Plants. and Telephone 657.

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