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P B et NGRWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, AUGUST & 1976 WESTERLY LIGHT PATES ACCEPTED | sl §$a 25 To New York $1.25 i CHELSEA LINE o “"TTO NEW YORK Qa New Size B |} FreEGHT AnND PassEnGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- da)‘s, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. New York, Brooklyn PEridge, Vote Favoring Proposed Schedule, Except the Minimum ‘ - \ A new Kodak in Charges, Follows Monday’s Hearing—$3 Provided for)| Shark’s Burial —Death of Henrietta Van Patien Babcock FINAL CLEARANCE lif Yok — Pier, E: River, fcot Roosevelt A Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- OF BEVERY GARMENT § davs. at 5 p. m, The matter of a reduction in the| Andrew Rafino of Bradford was - IN THE STORE es for electric lights, champloned by | granted a victuall i $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 nk W. Coy, was given further con- | A. Anne Nash wis ssion of the | license for the X President Maur- | C. Palmer Cha; {esired to know and all mem- | whether the coun.il was to order re- Besides | pairs to the stone wall along the Chap- | . present|man property at George and School | Buffman | streets. The wall is in bad shape, due ! senting the | to work done on the street by order of | town officials. e matter was | ed to Town Solicitor Agard for | investigation. i eration at the reg council Monda. 7. Flynn presid; rers of the council pry uncilmen, there W. Coy, Frederic I Every White Skirt is reduced to its Final Price EET Ave. & Bruadway. Fireproof—7/>dern—Central. 3060 ROOMS :‘:TH BATHS. e | ] DRESSES S22 e s e Iflfll ~ SKIRTS 1.2 e or o s Arrangements were completed at a s mesting of the committee in Provi: c utilities commis- | dence Sunday for the 40th annual fic n for a hearing in regard to a re-lufiy under the & i rder to avoid el Stripes, Checks, White and Colored Corduroy SUITS | sgg Meals: Tavle d'Hote u«hla&ru > hel WRITE FOR BOOELET, next Thursday, and for th present- | A ¥ = . P. RITCHEY. PROP, - htin om- | rad the fe v: 3 COATS | o mmr_vl club of Westerly The 2¢ Autographic Kodak Jr. | m mv nd’ Power company, 3 1o e 2R 4 ) displ : 1\0 MEMORANDUMS | tements and he ust as surely as the post card size) picture isplaced EXCHANCES 12 the 4x5, this 2C will displace the 33{x4{. The elongated O RESHERVES i shape, S horizontally is better for landscapes—it doesn’t waste ‘a e i film on sky and foreground. It is better for portraits when used CALL UP 734 manager ‘ ower ¢ vertically for it gives the high, narrow picture. It gives more § VWi o Witbeor oo Attach- e | __This proposition was before the picture for the area than is usually possible in a square—and the ments but Always EFFICIENT : milc e & te U company shape of the picture is far more pleasing. ? and ECONOMICAL— MYSTIC Another load Is expected in about a |as prepared ake these ¢ week and until then the construction the rates, to the apr And this elongated shape in the picture makes possible a slu-n, thin, i E=—— . [company will use cement from public commission easily pocketed camera. The 2C Autographic Kodak Junior has a capacity n Suffrage Workers Coming to Speak in|local dealers. Work has been dela b of ten exposures without reloading, it has the Kodak Ball Bearing shutter Masonic Temple—Street Cementing | considerable on account of the lack of with cable release, working at speeds of 1-25, 1-50 and 1-100 of a second We furnish Repairs for all makes is Underway—Dr. Congdon Gives | enouch LS A ;i and of course the usual *bulb”” and time actions. The camera has brilliant of Ranges Paralysis Suggestions. ot - iestwhich iy nacn Fusod reversible finder, two tripod sockets, black leather bellows, is covered Y g9 ror detour through the village since > > e e S e - Bast Mabnstiont s bt are fine grain leather, is well made and beautifully finished. It is fum hal The letters uncalled for at the local | oy badly In meed of repair caused with a choice of fens cquipment as listed below, A.Jd. W hoiey & Co. < e M @ M D by the heavy summer traffic. THE PRICE. 12 FERRY STREET n, Mr. Jack New Library Books. No. 2C Autographic Kodak Jr., meniscus achromatic lens, $12.00 list of books recently Noank library C] ion should be t: , by Hudson Max- | offer. as it is submi of the United |o > verbal offer, ank W. Coy state Ditto, with Rapid Rectilinear lens, 14.00 Ditto; with Kodak Anastigmat lexs, /. 7. 7. 19.00 PP ‘P bert d. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Su., Washington Building Norwich, Conn, N. B. O, Sheet Packing. e i age meeting at There will be a Su Masonic temple next 1 States. Presented by Mi: The Game and the Gc¢ v Jack London.. resented by Miss S. : Pictures That count: - | Should Know. by Dolore are interesting speake Tales That Every Child Shou HL(-‘ attendance is expected HPrmrfls T‘]nl Lillian _Mine of His Fathe: engaged foi 5 Stoddard, chairman ot the | Miss Katherine EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, N. Y., The Kodak City picer Dick Phone 5%1 Vacation for Sunday School. There ion at the , Trees That Eve NODL i during the [K Roees Wild Anm @BERN PEIUMBING account of the "child Should Know, Jull > r. C. F. Congdo health officer of the town of Stoni mothers to keep their dren from public places The DMaid of M Barr; Three S B &, - ntial ir. modern house as 5 @ a w@fi# to lighting, We guaran- ce the very best PLUMBING WORK h expert workmen at the fariest ces. Ask us for plans and prices. cases of the the There is no time like the present. We have a full line of EASTMAN KODAKS. B TS e | e A ST 'J. F TOMPKINS = Local Items. . E i ; ] : with | THE CRANSTON CO. 67 Wes! N;am Street Prof. William G. Park has returned B d 25, 27, 29 Broadway | I. F. BERNS from a busines TWENTY-SIXTH TO HOLD Healing and Humbmg THEIR ANNUAL REUNION. 9" o k] str t N H( B i T 4 ranximn 'eel Y Note, o™ M| Connecticut Volunteers Will Gather at i Notes. Tk R Niantic on Aug. 16th. ‘E;{i@fi ASTENGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY it is th ctor to hav the first p of ce used on this wol leak on its wayv to Myst 3 condemned by the inspector. | Fish. Miss Elizabeth Eckstein has return- ed_ rrrm a few days spent in Taftville Anderson has been making it with relatives in trip to Washington, ‘Im Eliza Sinnott is the guest of ther in Guilford s Fish has been spendi with his sister, ’ Hair -7 ten Ruined I3 l By Washing With Soap || ..... nd Mrs. Bergen I. Greene wer of relatives in Hopkinton Frances Fernekes hz 25 Soap should be used very carefully|y;mmeq to Monsey, N. Y. after a few | i you want to Keep your hair looking| & ster, Mrs. Clar | FQUNDRY C its best. Most and prepa & 1ampoos Knights ion Mon Pythias even- | ight | mmu es’ | | . 11 to 25 Ferry Strest Kellogz of Pawtucket ng his gran W (wr better E greaseless), and i most expensive s " Dennis and son, D: g you can use. ewport, are spending several ~ ; 1spoonfuls will cleanse | town. Tunny Fish, Shad Ip thoroughly. Daniel Tatro has returned from .a orief visit in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Th two children "‘\\e returned U) £ Ny a few days Theodore Anderson, & v, and it leaves ie. and the hair fine and | and Mrs. E. V. Whit , lustrous, fluffy and easy | been " entertaining Miss Cline o > Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- ed Herring, Saruines, Etc. Shrinking From Ing looked into, must be | E"eep%’s Market ington on the Hudson. © ht i 3 c t thus | Wi Steces You can get mulsifi aanut ollae |y, D e from the gve of inquiry.—Will- 6 Franklin Streef y s e e“ew-r,nzr:%: et aer nkaldeath o1 R Hcan, Elected iam Goodwin. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor ing; now it is about 14. n—Vote | family for months. Mr. Coy said that this matter has | been in the works ever nce the finan- D. S. MARSH Pianos Player-Pianos Victor Victrolas ON EASY TERMS \ temporary President Flynn suggested that the t committee of the council and the | ¢ n¢ NEW ADDITION TO Buick Line Sunlight Building, Marsh Building, 46 Franklin Sireet, 230 State Street, Norwich New London The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of NModel D-35 and has been made under his per= _2“:5 NEI;:(Spigsss W sonal supervxsiofi since its i!:fancy. ¥ A %224 Allow no one to deceive you in this. A HAS AnnIVED All Counterfexts, Imitations and ¢ Just-as-good ’* are but LA CARRIAGES Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health (él CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS i oon severs Iniants and Children—Experience against Experiments USINESS WAGONS 106-inch wheel base; 35 horse- aquatic event b i . ! 5. p ;nn‘i"}", and without “'rpjh : Stivers Won by One Vote. Wh t H CASTORIA SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING power; unit power plant; in fact, LiEhs for a_hearlng at any time the re_special bor clection n at is AUTOMOBILE ROBES it is Buick construction through- S Lerton ofie R chares oL :1} in Wore but tw Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Pare« GOOD ASSORTMENT out. b voted that a commitee com- | L be voted for to goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It posed of the town solicttor and the | tho Ho of the annual election, orea Contains neither Opium, Morshine mor other Narcotie THE L L CHQPMAN CQ Ord bei k .‘bg appoinied James H. lican, substance. Its age is its gnarantee. It destroys Worms e e, ek . ers are now ing taken. receiving 118 and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. the board of _m has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, TFlatulenc; Wind Colie, ali Teething Troubles and I)iarrhonaf’ It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, m = N “’?’ I s T assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleeps — The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s ¥ricnd. DR. E. j. JONES i residence. FHo said the lights were | Durtsch. sl e | | 5 ®| There were 104 votes cast, one be- 3 1 Runahout $650 B | fed to havo dho Tighe, e matier | Ing o lank. So 3ir Scivors wine v | expnigRINIE CASTORIA ALwAys |Suite 46 Shannon Building ake elevator 5t - was referred to the committee on strect t to zo to the polls | Take eleval Shetucket Sireet en. | Bears the Signature of Deliveries in rotation. }9‘,’-‘“ nimum rate, and to ment on a yearly ba 5 passu\ger Touring Car $665 fl| Michael Capalbo of Branford remew- d his requsst for street lights near his urge the adjust- votes cast for Mr. . enough in the res trance. Ph F. O. B. Fmo'y lights, The bills for the month of July S one were presented, approved and ordered | 2°d deRosit hls ballot. S paid. One Dfll was of $3 for the burial Talc of Sewer System. of @ shark that landed near Watch| Now there is talk for a sewer s WIL...LAM (o4 YOUNG Hill. Councllman Fowler stated that|tem for the boroush of Srtonin, om, | the carcass of a horse came in with | but evidently the cost has not been | tho tido on the eastern end of the|given consideration and it may end beach at Ploasamt View, but no bill | in talk, for the present, CARPENTER and BUILDER was recelved for its burial, Bt io S NORWICH, CONN, B, prices by’ sified 1 S 4 A communloation was recelve Do you know the nature of an oath, Telephon 50 West Main St - the Contral Labor union nk|r|£ the [ madam?” D ione fest Mlaint S council to review the parade on Labor| “Well, I ought to, sir. We've just| I U F 0 3@ Y day. Tho invitatlon was accepted with | moved and my husband has boen lay- it Se OI Ver ears New Sty'es thanks and tho review will probably{ing the carpets”—Topeka Journal. bo from the steps of tho town hall, The Kind You Have Always Bought SPFEN{; Efi H ERY - 1743 u' Chief Thomas E. Brown's report Old Sny:;nekv-u\nss Margaret Bailey, ahowea that 11 arrests wero made in |who had'been tonching in China for S e the past four years arrived in New Ltwil Btanton, health officer, report- | York Sunday end reached home Mon- MRS- G P STANTON €4 ons gagp of infantlle paralysts, day. 52 Franklin Street