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mm Hm Yms m ‘ pimp;;ln:rm;r Mesting —Building and Imgrovements—Per- ——— THE WEATHER. CnyofNorwid:BukmSwndun! Taste nan S % gt soters. | New York—Fiftieth Anniversary of the Sunday School |15 tion in the cold er the east :‘fi'?‘“‘“’m 2o inficatioms af s “of the Second mmlfim:,m;hhm En- .&.:‘.:‘ tnch. il 3 3 4 ar e e fiakrian t Officers Installed By Grand Patriarch. . Thers have been light snow furri B R | Building and Improvements, . HEALED.BY CUTICURA within the last 24 hours in New York ¥ 4 - The workmen have completed the Y Fifty years ago the American brig John R. Plater Wrecked. repairs on the roof of the weave shed SOAP AND 0|NTMENT terial in re. Johm R. Plater of tais city, from New | The American Consul Kilpatrick, ‘at|of mill No. 4 and have gone to Baltic. ' day and Sunday in York to Havana, was totally wrecked | Nassau, writes to the department that|The addition to the bakery of M. Do- Pt e of the Mississippi river. the American brig Jibn R. Plater of nais on Norwich avenue is nearly com- Parecds, at Elerethera. The orew was saved |Norwich, Conn., from New York to|plete, . there being only a few days Northern New England: Overcast |20 & Portion of tho’cargo.. Rev. Mr.|Havana, was totally wrecked at Eler-|more work on the interior. The Saturday, vn&'bl: Dreceded by snow |Dana delivered a sermon op Lhe 50th |ethera the 1st. A portion of the cargo | modeling of the houses on Hunter's Brrios tn Matne: S e anniversary of the Sunday sehool of |With the officérs and erew were saved. |avenue owned by Dr. George Thomp- Bouthern Het B and ¥ b Nov. 14, 1866.—The 50th anniversary |son has been compléted. The repairs N Nvronsiand and Begern |the - Second Congregational ehurch |of the establishment of the Sunday [on the Taftvilie Consregational church " | Geantngs from The Bulletin'a files of school of the Secord Congregational |have been cd. The granite Qay Zair, Hof pEich ahangs in tenberr |gy sollow ; Shuach aceiireed thie year, ARG was the | Caroin whIoh 18 DeliE’ DUt i 15 mear] ok the north Atiantic | NOV. 13, 1866—Wiliam 2 |occasion for a sermon on the histary |ly complete and §oon the Work of grad- C |man' fitty ‘years of age, residing in a|of the school by Rev. Mr. Dana on|ing the lawn will @lso be finished. o wonts A (e 0o M6 | boarding. house kept by Mrs; ishop in [Sunday. The discourse was guite-in- st 3 b to moderate 'W!lh i Greeneviile, fell down a pair of stairs|teresting snd showed a remarkable Penemozo @}b Trims Olympics. Observations in Norwich. o R el TS mmun::l:g: beslnntn:m e Fin Wt R TR R e e The following records, reported from | having been senseless from the time ‘We learn from the Chicago Repub-|Thursday by a small margin of nine Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes |of the accident. r. Harper was for- |lican that Dr. J. W. Brooks, formerly | pins. Fred Dugas had challenged the in temperatures and the barometric|merly a member of the 26th C. V. and |of this town, has by a late resolution | Penemozo club in the season and | healed” (Signed) Robert Cooper, Naval changes Friday: later the First Connecticut Artillery. |of the executive committee of the Chi- it was accepted. e featuro was the | Training Station, Newport, R. L, July 23, S _Ther. Bax;| In case the grand meteoric dispiay |cago university, been appoluted to the |rolling cf Joseph Parker, who hid| joie = i s 12 m of shooting stars, set down for thechair . of Anatomy, Physiology and % : 35 3022 | nights of the 12th and 13th, or morn- | Hyglenne in_that. institute. :}g: otmle. pud o’;;’,‘,,f‘,,@:,‘;‘,;":,,}",g Sample Each Free by Mall 38 30.11|ings of the 13th or 14th come off ac-| Mr. Fox, the owner of Fishers Is-|the lead in the final string when Wil- 6 p. m. . Highest 36, lowest 26. cording to programme, the city offi-|land, has been devoting himseif to the ‘acro With 32-p. Skin Book on the treatment Comparisons. Shkls have decied to have tha ‘bells[raisiis of beef. Eight head wore|iser on ine Tt e ol WO ot the et mate . Address postcard Predictions for Friday: Fair. rung by the police So_that all may |driven into this city yesterday. -They |score, Penemozo 1,253, Olymplc 1,243 “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” Sold by Friday's weather: Snow and rain, |see the grand display. Nervous people |are said to be the finest specimen of Y 7 arugsists and dealers throughout the world. - EL: X CRATE, need not at all be afraid that there is [beef on hoof as ever came to this city. Ripest et i a fire when the bells ring, nor need |Norwich will probabiy take ail the Vel o Tides. they fear the meteors, and lazy people |beef that is raised there. There are two unclaimed letters in y 3 vernau lng T g should not neglect. to get up when the | Nov. 15, 1566—Tho meteor shower so |the Taftville postoffice and they are|seen by his parents when he visited 1\ Water. . | bells ring, as it will positively be the|confidently. anticipated, and concern- |addressed. to Joan Bradford and EL |his home Tuesday evening and had €2 o only chance for thirty three years, no |ing which astronomers and philoso- | Rive. B to hurry off, having scarcely time to and Re alr ork Day. . |l a. m. . M- | matter if the universe encores, . |phers put . forth so many theories, : > bi® a hasty farewell to his parents. i - i uesday nights out to be uot| Joseph Sullivan spent Thursday with | i e 2 1 OF.ALL.KINDS.ON 138 e T tff:ifi;cl&':h; so much of a shower after all. relations m Willmintic, time had been on the Central Vermont UTOMOBILES 17 the Norwich and Worcester and West- Instantly Killed. COPheeent Power G0 EH fatar s A 3 18 ern_railroad: Worcester, at 6| As the evening accommodation train| George Welles, Jr, hiked to North | caretaker at Riverside pack In New 1 . p. m. Saturday, the engineer of the|was passing Alexanders brick yard,|Stonington and retura Friday. making | London and well known. ARRIAGES, WAGONS, Six hours after high water It is low | Norwich train whick was aporoaching |near Dayville, on Ttesday, John Lines, | the trip in recora time. B Tugene Duzant, the deckhand who e tide, which followed by flood tide. ‘Worcester, running into the freight|an employee at the yard, in a spirit of b 205 o) went down with the T. A. Scott, Jr., e train, on the Western road, smashing |reckiess bravado. attempted to cross| Mrs. Victoria Plante son Asa|was but 21 vears of age. He lived TRUCKS and CARTS, GREENEVILLE Up four or five cars Dretty effectually. |the tracks immediateiv in frons of the | have retummcs From o (we weeks Visit | At 26 Goshen sircat, Now fondon, with The Fenian meeting at Breed hall|engin® but was caught by tLe cow= f Monday night drew out quiet a large [catcher and dragged some distance. at Greeneville Grammar |, gionce ¢ the Brotnerhood. Senator|He was instantlly killed, his head Do- echanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- in St. Hyacinth, Canada. his sister, Mrs. Eugene Gomez. When 3 9, Ypholstering and Wood Work, | Exerc the news reached Mrs. Gomez that the % 1t tug had been lost with all hands the lagksmithing in all its branches. School—Men's Club ~ Meets—Mrs.| s "I orriscn of Missouri delivered |ing crushed. e e Dora e Dlanle i o lname “Eugene” was given her. As . James'W, Scmple Entertains—Notes. | thie address of the evening. Nov. 16, 1566.—Palmyra Encamp- [ 1 Grest ARG MaS e e ontreal, | her husband also worked for the Scott 5l = The City of Norwich, after an ab-[ment, 3, I O. O, F., was reorgan- [ o008 n St and Montreal, | company it was at first believed at the The regular Fridayeafternoon exer-|sence from the line of nearly seven|iged on the 25th last Scptember, by the | Canada. Gomez home that it was he who had cises of the Greeneville grammar|months, four which che spent on the felection of officers, and on Thursday 5 perished. When a reporter called at L) y o | School were held in the assembly hall.|bottom of Long I @ Sound, left New |the 15th, J. Grand_ Patri- | John Spencer has resigned his posi- |6 Goshen street this morning there , . All the grades of the school partici- | York last night for fais city. It took h was . |tion with the Ponemah mills and has|was no answer to the knock at the y . pated in the following program: Old|four months and ${1,00 to raise the|On this occassion he was accepted employment with a Norwich | door for several minutes and then 507 to 515 North Main St. |Oaken Bucke:, song, ail grades: The|Norwich from her wWatery grave off | Frederick Dotsford concern. there came a_patter of tiny feet, and- % Captain’s Daughter, Dlanche Smigiel; | Huntington. L. I, where she sunk on |tive; James i FrmrERr e the door, was pushed open by a little B A Serlous Joke, Hugh Dillworth; The|April 18th. The cost of repairs after a ribe; S.| Thomas O'Connor of Norwich has|man of four, barely able to reach the Children, Dorothy Heibel; Then You'll{she had been raised somewhat exceed L accepted a position with George G.|door knob with his chubby little fist. NTIST i er e Sll i0ens, Tt)e | th bt Etaan et 5 ¥ D. W. Boya,|Crant to take the place of Peter May-| “Is your mama in?” asked the re- | Samson at Coney Island, John Buchan- lin better E and is now . rand patriarch: Phillip and J.|%ard, who has resigned. DR. E ONES n; violin sclo, Herbert McKeely; |divided into e air tisht compar . Smith, past grand Tepresentative: % e 4 he reply. - Ear J Es Quality of Mercy, Gertrude Toplifl:|ments. St be ccmmanded by Buady and George N. Moses, of |, Ph”‘!'; Marion o Clazles. Schimide ur name 2" A . 3 ge C the Gem of the Ocean, song, |her old head. . D. B. Sturges, ven. At the close of the in-|have given up their positions in tne dore.” uite 46 Shzanon Building [an e e o n pportunity. Anzie Han- whose conduct at the time she sunk |stallatior onies members of the|Ponemah mills and are employed in a Take ‘elevator Shetutiet Sireet en. |50 ntel, Walter Gromko: | won him the praise of all true men on |Uncas lodge were received and ad- |MUnition factory ia Nerwici a blank loo! pread the * " thance. Phooe. Perseverince, Richard Beed; Down to mitted to_the cncampment desree: face and his blonde curls 4 Slecp, grades’ V and VI, Miss Madden: | G dissatisfaction is feit by the| Nov. 17, 1866.—The last baseban | FIVE HOMES SADDENED i bewilderment. T - The Lighthouse Lamp, Mildre: 57 S el Hill at the long!match for the championship of New , ha v papa T , Aula Laug Syne, ail grades. delay in commencing on the iron work | London county n Uncas clab BY THE DISASTER| .No. ' my—myS papa—he's dead” — — g on the now bridge he stone work 13 | o < e Pequots of New ich. | and the little brown eves snapved as rommer s Men's Club Holds Meeting. |atrenay pleted, an1 seems | L. 3 G Mvetiontos| Do toed Mo WelliKnown and High- | e ears cams: “Ev B i the Federated |to ! 2 son for tae delay on | = IS Reagsegted by | Eniands: “Where is your mama?” VErgreen beer hurc o i - mccting in rople of Laurel Hill | 2derstooG that John B. Gough ¢ New’ London homes and an-| .My mama Sone telephone. - AEALEe e {tn . 2 nconvenienced by the pres- orator has thoughts of | other In Bristel T L. ate Heeo o h‘l‘h:n Mrs. (‘.cmxw, {n{an-mashc e b G ’ wag ? : N pristol, Rt _in | aple to apease the little man’s sor- H - = | g T, A 3 lis- | hapa s 1 B ost H CKEL % CO. fon with the yubmarine liner Deutseh- | PaPZ but Lis uncle who had heen Jos # JOKE ON LAWYER MADE CLEVER CAFTURE # | land in;-the, Raoe ehple § 5 m me : ‘x“i' ;‘-]'r»mmfl:‘r:;_zi IN MYSTIC CASE. L IN 'NEW LONDON |ing. Two of the crew Strest about four “azo. Eugene t Cigars Are’ Good-— 3 g 1 L it tug, Capt. John H. Gurney, 81~ | Duzant went to N lon from the ""THESE ARE BETTER i Court Rocm | Officers Get Man Wanted for Assault|Deer William A. Caion, both New |prench West In sister had L : London men, leave wives and children. | WithIntent o Kill eman Edward Stone has a mother, father and sister in Bristol, R. L Clarence 3. Davison, the cool Hartford—Mrs, T last seen him Monday evening. o ARIGAR o et A S 3 34 prasticing e the | Running_down g ' Boston police hea ived from m W. Trapp | ne up a auestioni: mourned by a mother and father and St Pord e Wis Melsothion B Try them and, see. hes 7 ed in the Hart-]man nted in that city on numerous . sisters and brothers. ew York y for New F0s. w. SHEA, Prop., Franxin St |lincup v m pleas before zené Duzant, the deckhand, s sur’ Orleans on tke way ot Los Angeles, b ' Prie rite . Nextto Palice Cdfe -DE. A, d. SINAY Cal., where th 1 remain for sev- eral wecks before moing to Honolulu, H. I, to spend the winter. jury Friday cInts : to | was living in as the blow which befell rter 1hb, men James C. and Patrick | ti families of the drowned men. With h. Murphy visited a house on Smith |the exception tic was|street late Thureday afternoon and | Stome, who had been employed by the | == e z00d | Placed Loretto Trombetto, on Italian, | T; A, Scott Co, but two months, and s d BORN. 3 g 5 phEmsh ' POINLS Of a hurse, under ar : of whom very little was known, the f v N G ° W delishtfully entertain- | ! d scen the h | auarters the accuser was immediately | crew of the T. A. Scott, Jr, was well | FRINK—In Fkonk. Nov. 12, 1916 a ple Friday aft Refreshments | Stringhalt, I had the respect of their employers 5 Moosup, Nov. 13, 1916, a s 18-19 Alj son to Mr and M iildhedo 7 vas identified as the | and acquaintances. Some of them had ilding, ch |were served by : : st E ot s hing wa: d rned to Boston |notbeen able to visit their homes for stess. 5 “Albert Sweet Phope 1177-3 Notes. e vent along in good | in custody on the Giit Edge express|Several davs artl when the word of |LAMPHERE—Tn Norwich ~ov. 16 A BN TR [ Gondon. has R rabed T & Thursday cvening. the sad accident came to the widows dpetti - Gibson. (o James ¢ Jfns weturned. from o A questioning Mr.| Trombet alleged to have en- |and sons -and-daughters they were 2 t W. Lamphere. treal, e ” 5 or, asked the ride, and |8aged in an argument with a Syrian | well nigh prestrated by the shock. or Ho! Weather ™ © S |Mr. Emerson exnlamed that they re.|in Boston last Monday morning. He| The captain of the T. A. Scott, Jr., MARRIED L Rev, A. W. Burdon of the Federated | t8Ined becaus: he wis cold. pulled out a gun and shot the Syrian, [John H. Gurney, lived with his fam- | CHASE—ALDRICH—In Danlelson, Nov. . Shurch O ot the rederated| “Were the roads good?” asked Mr.|inflicting injuries from which the lat- |ily at 26 Viets street. He was of| 9. 1916 Tr B Chase, and Imon, Tmy Fish, Shad|Sow Tondon A Ml Baniey abi | Berman. ter may die. Immediately afterward |kindly nature and had lived in New [ Miss Daisy May Aldrich, both of East 2 Yes, very zood,” answeres _|he disappeared and was understood | London for over 20 years, during| XKillingly. Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- """ _ Rt 4 red the Wit-| (5 have taken a train for New .lan. | which time he had been employed | MARCHESSAULT—Bi » » » Will Post Senators. oSG, ow ihic syt e guerie |90 (e police loavied i e 4. | Sty by (he W 5 fests Co C A il 2 A 7 g Mod Potminn i a e o Cirived on the 11.10 train from Boston | survives and there are two sons, Herring, Sardines,’ Etc. ‘The State Assoctucion Opposed to i, “Criihy 4N, Mo Hmexson's an-| a4 forenoon. Since that time a |George Gurney, who is employed at S Woman Suffrage is plauning to send | mhis incident occurred during the | F2&net has been spread over the city [ the Brown Cotton Gin, and Ralph to _each member of the CONBECHCUt|(rial of the suit of bueit A S h | for him. Gurney. Captain Gurnéy was about ople’s Market jegiglatare a pamphlot which will st | Hattford against Carence Wilcos and |, TRUrsday afternoon Patrolmen Sul- |42 years of age and was born in New a1 ncerning | . et = y v P v il | Yo 5 ad, at one time, been The ass allay kLt Tor o Walter J. Shea, unde rs and furni- an and Murphy picked up the in ork state. e 3 5 ture dealers in Mystic. The acti vas | formation that Trombetto was stay- |2 residefit of Groton. He was a me Hattie D. Chase of Coventry. 6:Franklin Street ‘i:r‘:la’tmfisbyl;;? women, themsclves, so oy % orse. Kiows a5 Dr phisas|ing at a house in Smith street. They | ber of the Masters, Mates and Pilots el e that When there 15 talk i committee | purchased in March from the defend: | Jent to the place shortly before 6 |association and beionged to the Ma- DIED. ? s Hintor: bach. Cesator iel . o ents. | ante by Mr. Thrall. ~He alleged they|OCiock 8nd found their man in a|sens. LOVERING—Tn Putnam, Nov. 9. 1915, but it |Foom With ten other fellow country-| Captain Gurney had been at his tive will be in possession of the means | Y2rTanted the horse as sou Deacon F. E. Lovering, agéd 61 FCIE = Qewel il = men.. He was picked out from among|home early Thursday evening, spend-| years. 3 C I | S Sttt e T | SOYSPS ", , n | Bhrou 23 Dcorind e Resa B 5 o pouts St iy P B | ofhi ae e s xor % m v} 0l n suffrage i i i 20 & quarters. fore he went on duf on. tug. ot 1916, Everett Soule, 58 R. R.s Qquestion. e danes Ganted $250 damages.| "Iy “poilce circles the capture of | Willlam A, Caton, the ensineer of | vear A Dfinm slu.goon —_——_ |ranted the horse, and also denied that| LTOMPetto is looked upon as an ex-|the T. A. Scott, Jr, lived with his|GENDRUAU—In Danielson, Nov. 10, ¢ = L the animal was worthiess, Berman & | cellent piece of work on the part of | Wife at 1It School street. “A wife and | “ 1915, Desire Gendr €a 80 vears. Grory Building, Norwich, Conn. |of the oumisy than all ot atscsio | Berman were attornevs for Tarall, and | e WO Patrolman Brn o T aton, cmployea. ta | L i tes A ey, 1% 191, i put together, and for years it was aug. |C- H. Hull of New iLondon ard F. H. Sxgnians Wi, Sacoe; emnoioyedin onn Dray. aged ¢ years. posed to be incurable.~ Doctors pre- | Hinckiey of Groton for Wilcox & Shea.| NEW LONDON AND jon 1 Gacsiue B, Caet cobm: | Mg ey Yow lendon, New 1% scribed local remedies, and by constant-| Witnesses _testified that the horse : e 3 oheats R A A e Wiy ondoli 3 S s : LYME MEN SUCCESSFUL |who works in Manchester, Irving Ca- | Mitchell, aged 15 years R 1y falling to cure with local treatment, |had always been a g00d one in Mystic ISed ot I ' & Paimer T e LR s S. MA RS I | ol e, sty indaencea “ps | 204 nothing was known to be the mat. | Awarded Patents For Their Inven- | sarage in this city. and Mrs. C. S. 5 constitutional conditions, and therefore | eF With him up to the time a boy sent i Kmadon, nee Miss Ina Caton. f | Teqaires constitutio treatment |PY Mr. Thrall rode him out of Mr. o Site s Tor 13 years Mr. Caton had been in P' }Hail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by |Shea’s stable and started for Hartford ! 2 o 1anos | i T _| the ‘employ of the Scott Co. He went o %, JyCheney, & Co, Tolede, Shic, 1a% | without a blanket on & sour, snowy m:;;‘,l‘::,v:;g:‘“'::,f,'fu“gf,,;"FC‘;,';k to New London from Bath, Me., to act 4 Pl .. Pi nally and acts througn the blood on [ ™™ ik H. Allen, follows. 28 superintendent at the works of the urc en ayer-rianos ifiindred Dollars reward js. oftered For U-Boat Seen in Rase. Sutevpe Bellucl New Haven, ex-| oHerh Fimpaay was bulding the B 0 Y&l any case that Hail's Catarrh Cure fails| A submarine which poked through | ool taple. John J. Connolley, Po- L e B e B Victor = " big freighters Minnesota and Dakota. . - to cure.’ Send for circulars and testi- |the Race during a snowstorm Friday | o Docsdsmss Mo PPoratus. Gregory | i enterea the Scott Covs employ up- 15 Main Street Victrolas manial caused considerable speculation. FIrst | sug waiers Sor Soiscl oo iF, Start- 3 : I it ~|on leaving the shipbullding company. all's Family s for constipation. submarine assigned to convo; " ot <7 ome in School sf was on Monday : S pation:|the Deutschland across, which had | cabte braseer Sotan s Gen Botol: | evening, ~ Since then. he. had _been aan'l'l-':.'kfl"'ia‘(u. Marsh Building, | Constipation Dulls Your Brain. |come tonvestigate the merchantman's | sranemission devies. . Sliner . Ny | aboard the T. A. Scott, Jr. He was ranklin A Street, 230 State Strest, That dull, listl delay. -The fact that a gun was re- ‘curtal; ‘well known in New ndon and wide- Norwich New London " |is due to. imparitics 1n your. syatens |BOried mounted on the submersible's | agay. NevEseack Brassscron low |1V Tespected. - sluggish liver, clogged intestines, Dr.|dcck and that no flag could be seen | lease for tvringers. Archibald J. Mro. |, S0¥ard Stone, the fireman, secured King's New Life Pills give prompt re- |ocuse of the storm made it fmpossi- | Lean, Stamford, dish washing appara- | [i® Position with the T. A Scott Co. —anp-—* 1647 lief. A mild, easy, non-griping bowel D)0 0 check ~definitciy the vessel's | tus. Robert A. Rutherford, Lyme, au. |3 September. He lived aboard the identity. tug and very little is : movement will tone up your system tomatic railway signal device. Joseph | 5%, and help to clear your muddy, DImDIY | winn Attend PrimssEevale’ & Sachs, Hartford, clip, Joseph Sachs, | Aiaites at: toe meic o E shbmnare ADAMS TAVER '\ | complexion. Get a bottle ot Dr. King's i oton Y3 Game. | Hartford, double-service electric gen- | Clarence B. Davison, the cook of the = New Life Pills today at your drugglst, | Jemeson S Slooum of 156 Broad- | erator and supply system. William J.| . 4 Seots, v While 8¢ the Davison = v 1861 2Be. A dose tonight will meke you|¥ay is spending the week-end at Ped- | Smith, warning action for clock move- | home Firernan Stone confided o his Lady Assistant Ccheerful at breakfast. die Institute, Hightstown, N. J, as a|ments. Henry G. Voight, New Britain v that he had to the public the guest of Prof. W. Avery Barrass, who trolli; 1 7 | friend's parents he a mother, gltes to the publie the fnest fue o to take Tamemmmina i, |@ntrolling means for siiding closur- | father ‘and a sister, living in brands of Beer of Burope and brother Lorimer, who is a_student at Peddle, to the Princeton-Yale game today at Princeton. & T"’a"‘l:“"& A""'vl:mry. 2 4 r..a50 Mra.. George. Pather GAGER —_— —— | Terrice. avenue, New. Londen, ‘sclec | i€, his comparatively short existence brated tho. second anniversary of their|in New ' Loudon except the Davisons “F 3 I RRE | [maeriaee - - ”‘“’ ot Fire- | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE F m or Parker received many beautiful gifts, 2 Perlsh was| 257 Main Street, Norwich, Conn, ml w L 2mons :::m being a sflx eIt ? = d was| Office’ Hours: bal From Winter Colds | |3 5ic™t: e commiayes ot ine maer LPan el ry T Mo by i) o~ 10 & m. to 3 p.-m. by sppointment i Y for Many | 5, s Mo B‘undu-amyua - Prompt serviceday or night Ha|e S Hon" TR — S— 1. 642-2. Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HBENRY E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEN Bl B ol .'_‘_""“""‘__.."*A"" : Unolaimed Lotters, | D por i b ] The 1ist of usiclaimed letters i Norwieh, Conn., post week ng flmh:ur 18, 1916, F o nges A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY STREET Robert J. Cochrane. GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM_FITTING Washington 8q., Washington Building Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. Pho 581 MODERN PLUMBING as _essential ir. modern ‘house as electricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fa pricen Ask us for plans and prices. J. F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Strect T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 82 Franklin Street IRON SASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARBENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilied labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. DEPENDABILITY We are as much interested in any article you buy here, after you have bought it, as we were the day it came into our store. We do not consider our respon- sibility at zn end when an ar- ticle is sold, but feel that every article that,we, #ell, whethet it be a Diamond Ring or a Big Ben, must give satisfaction and be just as we represent it. This policy is bringing us new customers dally. _Are you one of them? THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. Jewelers and Opticians Established 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING FURS FURS Repaired and Remodeled by the FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR COMPANY THAYER BUILDING MAIE RICHMOND’S Corset Hospital Old Corsets cleaned, repaired and re- built. Any make of Corset refitted. 116 BROADWAY Nearly opposite Davis Theatre. Phone §33-13: . Perfect Diamonds WHITE and BLUE WHITE at Lowest Prices F. W. GUILD, Jeweler 21 Broadway Phone 799-3 Our Improved Bronchial Lozenges will relieve Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and sll disorders of the throat and lungs. 10c A BOX AT DUNN'S PHARMACY 50 Main Street. THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH . The regular Semi-Annual Dividend has been declared at tne.rate of 4 per cent. a vear from the earnings of t past _six months and will be payable on ang after Nov. 13, 1316, FRANK L WOODARD, Traasurer. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN _ NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs: days, Sundays a & p. m. New ork Srookiyn Bridee Pler, East ver, fcot Roosevell Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- days at 5 p. m. Bffective Oct. 15th, $1.28—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$128 $2:00 16753 50P e e ron BOORUE . ¢ P. RITCHEY, FEOR F. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent, F. H. KENYON, Special Agent. J. P. HAGARTY, Special Agent. Hartford, Conn, New York New Haven COAL AND LUMBER GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A: D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 175 ‘YOU WANT good sezs vice from your selfe starter be sure yous battery is in good shape. We specialize in storage battery work. We aredis- tributors for the famous “‘Exide” Battery, “the giant that lives in a box.”? All makes of batteries - inspected free of charge. ey, WWEY ) <5 ‘ o Co, ’/t" Mfl.‘ “Mosres THE DEL-HOFF European Plan J Rates 75 centa ner day and um HAYES BROTHERS. Telephone 122Z-. . 26-28 Breadway THE NORWICH FUR (0. are open for business with a new line Coats, Skins, and all kinds of Trimmings for Fall and. Winter. M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, Phone 708-12 48-47 Main Street Wedding Gifts IN SILVER Lowest Prices THE WM. FRISWELL C0. 25.27 Franklin Street - DR. SHAHAN, Specialist on Diseases of the BLOOD AND STOMACH. Rheumausm ~ (including Neuritis), Skin Troublcs, Bloody Sputum, Rume down Conditions, Premature Hardening of the ~Arteries. Culture geatment ‘only for Blood: Diseages Simple and reliable préevention of Tye Dhold, Rabies and Lockjaw. Hours: 10-11 a. m.: 2-4 and 7-8 p. = No outside visits after § p. m. FOR AN AUTOMOBILE ROBE SEE THE > $6 Rubber Interlined

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