Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 2, 1916, Page 13

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Rt 1 Sihe Hemry L& Sont ' s - o floanedBmekinMDfinJthb@ydoTofiw o o o x The disturbance that moved nosths . Officers of the Eighteenth C. V. Arranged For Secial wfi' * onsibiity, urinary flls can remain unconvinced off the intic it urin; o . - { oy D T testimony. Thursday and Friday has reached Capg Meeting—Fenian Ball and Congert & Success—Shetucket | 217 : h A en Ikl 2 : Breton island- with greatly e‘.‘gx Y T T i R : . + i . which | = Mrs. John Wozniak, 53 Eim intensity after-causigy rains oty ti National Bank Declared Four Per Cént. Dividend, - -|%oda” ten: o il coust. 7 ] nk ¥ e 2 - : b : i Generaily tair o o 2 2 $ 3 { g tf Mississippl river, although Jwith™ inf [ -, N > % g & 3 % 541 ing cloudiness day i t] A h Aft %, ag0, observed rather a nicen‘craft than what is seefi e Soanes Spis W4 (S, ooy yous setl colerealioss Sty Son e foliowed by rain or snow by night. Jar way with boys burning barrels in | picion of the authorities, and on._. Temperature changes will not be |the evening with a good Jeal of en- |day nightt Sheriff Drown of Groten |iheir guidatice, decided. as ¥ é‘:"‘m‘ Jacob Ames, a former Nor- |arrested a dogen of men living on’ ticular talents call 'them, -y e The winds_ along! the north fAtlantic. h resident was drowned in South m.h?. charged with crime. ® | and the senate-president ¥ | the heavy, dull-pain that had settied ‘coast wiil be moderate west: middle ) Carolina while sailing in an open | yacht was stolen ¢rom Long Isiand. Incide. with ‘their views.: in my back and when I had’ frished Atlantic coast, moderate west to north- | coat. A crusade against rum .was|. The Norwich National bank has de- | (gentiiies-of the speaier &nd s e the -sécond. box, I feit like @ different . '27 UNION STREET \Phone 18182 Norwich, Conn. v west, becoming variable Sunday. staried fifty years ago and four piaces |Clared & ‘:'r::.‘el;n:::e:;:dqiflud 18 | ident. ave. determined. - the. ombttion were raided. per cent,, en - ‘and sehators are some- 3 Faretast. "Gleanings from The Bullstin files of | The clty was a scene of quite & 1ive- | yas in laying wires to|¥Oman. The aetion of my kidneys be. Southern New England and Easterrt | gq> foiioms ly excitement -for a fow hours on| bring. apout.the;appointments which [came regular and. the kidney disorders W York: pealr Saturday and Sun- | “Nov. %, 1366—At six oclock Satur- | Tuesday noom, ocasioned by the Te- | they world: Hike. ] A r? DR.R. J.COLILINS day; little change in temperature, day efternoon, & bright light was seen | port that sirch warfants had beem | o 2 ‘| were “corrected.” (Statement given e Spy S Northern New , England: Partly | 10" the northeast which taused - an | issued for the seizure.of liquors in thel T <[ July 22, 1931y > Q7 i Sloudy Saturday, SOW. in eastern| ajarm to be rung in the city, bringing | hetels and prifcipal saloons; ander ith Z - Gy H ekorn s » DEN l IS r Maine; Sunday fair. out the fire companies who svon dis- | confiscation clause of the prohibitory | = .- On May 17, 1916 Mrs.\Woaniak said: -~ > Observations in Norwich. covered that the fire was too far off | statue known as the Maine liquorslaw. b i gk e - % # & F. H. WILLIAMS, JR,, General Agent. The followias iecatfe separtad fromffor e, Sotw(tistending o e o e %m."_ . 148 Main &o;;.' o ‘kqfleb Genn.| F. 5. KENYON, Special Agent. vin's pharmacy, banges’|surd’ rimors about a fire ani - i , Monday 3 Balicy:Horse - Uipsste: Wagon. ne . P. HAG, , Special Agent. R e T o Joston,. at Greeneville, -We learn that |for service .and return. Tasesfay - ottt o i o Team— nej; BHiE ana ki giad.to again recom. . | mend such ‘ai‘good medicine. 1 udlf| TuThS Hartford, Conn, | eh; Friday: e fire was at Blissville (Lisbon) and | morning, bright and early, the sl ’ > of o i Ther. Bar. | totally destroyed the cotton mill there, |iff with a posse of good lookingz police- »Bofih‘ A'M\'h:ug:" ..,;,'{:}'3 by |them off and on whenever my back New York New Haven 7am 3g 2694 | formerly owned by Willard Bill, but | mén appeared at several places ‘n the | (he Boneman company as & paintes. 3'm. . 5 45 2090 |now Kimball and Hartley. The fire |city. Four places were visited and the | met with = - painfui mcellent. My, |T°%s bad and’ always get prompt re. 1d. M. & J. P. SWAHN € poomil il 42 298 |started in the lower room and spread |procseds were taken {o the Dolice | Erierly with several othor men was en- |let. ; - Highest 50, lowest 35. S0 qui ly that the building was soon | headquarte; ‘at work:-on the houseof | s ¥ oy destroyed. # The loss is stated at from Fenian Ball a_Success the company, doing some painting. A | °0C 8t all dealers. Foster-Milburn alors 3 . 2 Predictions for Friday: Fa a| 38900 to $15000. Day follows day.| oy, 29, 1366.—The Fentan ball'and about ten feet high had been | Co, Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. | ke R Meolder. i Falr andiendweek suoceeds woelo with no =lgné | concert at the Breed hall last cveaing | Erectod and Mr. Brierly ‘was undar- | et ] Frankiin Square, 257 Main Strest , qe “Friday's weather; As_predicted. ota m;:?g,;;,*;';;;‘;:;gg;;gg: Was an emphatic success, ~exceeding [neath it when 4 swwhorse which the R e | — 3 kSt ptoer. i te were k- | spending the sgiving vs :' OVfl' hflllhng S The abutments are there, all complete, | 118 @Xpectations of the managers. The painters above using g hall was festooned with American and | Ing him inthe back, knocking him | with relatives. in New. Haten. solid substantial, orzamental. but{rfcy flave and presented a very aoat | unconeclous -to -the ground. He was [ Sun, fooes | deen awaiting to be made useful. appearance. ‘Tie: music was entirely | taken to his home, where n physician | A large crowd of rooters accempa- [l mises”|"Sota {| Wafor. || Sets.| Commodore Lanman, U. S. N. has satisfactory to the entire naudience.|was:called.- Mr. Brierly. was not seri- | nied the Crescents to Jewett City and purchased of the heirs of James Breed | There was a large number n attend- | usly -injured.-other than a. strained | watched -tham &b down €0 defent: "",; Douse and ot on Church etreet. | nco from. New London, Willimantic, | back- d p — opposite Bree: ! OF ALL KINDS ON & Worcester and other cities, = . B e Mrs -and- Myds-Fohf PHeR$ wilt re- AUTOMOBILES; 1803 X Planned Social For Officers. RS Naflm;uld . p;nkdm: Forty-five. New Members During Past | turn today fromy’ H-nm#iaige s, ing 1 1 7 i o i 241, Novs 27, 1866.—Few of the cfcsrs !:‘;:rm a_semi-annual ividend of " LT Month: " Brierly ‘has ‘veen' in 2" hospital under- | § o, o0 House tel, 354-2 5 - 3 . .. i g § 2y per cent free of government tax, £ 0 o B el. 2 CARRIAGES WAGONS, ; H o e avy Sk in, She{ Nov. 30, 1566—(Xo Bulletin ol R Lecls Shjet ot | O P kel Al . i 3 Dec. 1, 1866—Jacob M. Ames, for- 3 . S " L “Six hours after high watdr It Is low | the Durpose of making arrangements Taftville, as they: have injtiated 45| Miss Rose Noyes has resigned her TRUCKS and CARTS, e ek T T Reed 1T for & semeral mestine and Crmn o e past Soink business o Pons S0ME | new meribers during the month. This | position with the Peoplr's store and 3 ] x umion of all of the officers of the regi- | a1 Soutn Carolina, was rowned n | Prings the total.of members in good | her place is taken by Miss Amie Bir- ! Machanical Repdirsy Painting, Trim- GREENEVILLE ent. - A temporary organizatior hav- | Warsaw sound, S. (. He was on his :“fndm(gn up :io :‘:51' with prom_ifle tha‘: racree of Norwich. § 8 ing. Upholstering and Woed Work. s tagime peooted. 1t vas voted that|way from Hillion -lead to Gileston- | before the end of the year it will reacl P S TR in handling. subscriptions and delays | | sems———————————" | s A AR ipvitations be extended to all wholyjjje 8. C., in an open boat, when the e BE Tonla.anckoty el athels ase Still Sending Mica Post Cards. iy oty e S b With or Without Gas Attache 1 | “Westing-—Chimney Fire. on Gonteal | mont, 1o mect Bt the Wausesns Hoge |24 accidént happened. nual banquet t theis kall Wednesday, |, AIPOUEh wide publicity has been nnoying. . Yeu ean save thia|fments but Alwsye EFFICIENT Avenue—Porsonals and Notoe . lon the 8th of December, for the Dur. Fine Cistern Dug By City: Hhe overturs was by the Sucrel Heart | EIVET postal regulations regarding the|are saneying. i " and ECONOMICAL— pose of friendly intercotirse. to renew | North of the Northern Railroad Ge- | orchestra, followed by a one act com- | SSHding of mica-covered post cards|trouble by sending your renswals and r e ilroag t : o ct com- | without enclosing them in envelops, rders to - 7 and .perpetuate the pleasant associa- [ POt on the West Side a large cistern | edy under the supervision of Napoieon 4 - -2 By Are. e i ot w2 | tions of cam, and field, and take such | has just been Cug, under the superin- | Beausoleil. Those taking part were|WaBY have been held up by postai We furnish Repairs for all makes - i T, authorities. Most of the cards held Ld teps as may be dcemed proper ior the | tendance of John Murphy, to suppl H. Beausoleil, Napoleon Beausoleil, A. .. day evening in the churck. President |5 " ot city . hE o v > . i-|up during the past week bear pic. { W. A. Lund presided. The regular forthcoming work of Mr. Morris A | the city with water from t ve in | Beausoleil, J. Thuatte and E. Frech. b o & . % = tures of turkeys with silvery tai's, the o ng of Col. William |case of fire. This cistern is supplied | ette; songs by A. Dufreste. Napoleon | LUr . routi f busines; Srabkaligg. | SO tten coneisting, o 5 e 5 3 3 - mica being usal to give the shver ef- The reports ‘Of the. Seretary and ghe | & EIY, Lieut. Col. Henry Feale. Capt. N oo i Deausoleil. and H. Deausoleil were will | foce” “Most dvalers incinde envelops | MAGAZINE FOR EVERY MEMBER treasuror were read, aafl accepted. Foi. | H- Ci Davis, J. E. Woodward, and M. rendered. Dapcing-was enjoyed until et 4 g = In-ilWe sale of this nature, but many OF THE FAMILY B. Tiffany, was appointed —to 3 er'is assured | late hour, after swhich lucheon was | I 7 lowing the business. session, the men |5 ey, Aese, Wi . sl - ‘2% | people remove the covering and at . - - D | fiic - invitations and make ,the as at bigh water there will alw served. An_enjo; evening was 2 d th t . iomeli xgyal{;grinlg‘u.,\,:]ne;:;..Thg;co ioe e e i o i seven feet in tHe cistern and ai low.| passed by all and-1aany. thangs were | (Mt 0 send them without. Corner Broadway and Bath treets . iy Carutbers was_appointed secretary of | water three fect. 'The digginz of this|given tho members of the committee. lection :by” William Huher. Rev. Sam- t ¥ 1 o Vs ist able the' give np ¢ &, uel Thatsher of Jowett City made the | the organizatich and will act as secre- ern cnable v to give up the = address of the evenfng and said, in|'2TY Of thc committee of arrange-|right of way to Tiver the old Stealing Goes con Unhindered. 12 FERRY BTREET 1016, SPEGIAL : ; et ment 3 ot T s i closed U LY T8} 3¢ pessis am Jf samethivis might bo Duerr. Robert J. Cocliranz | okt i mo D sorietting wa a1 | Handsome Yacht at Masow's | Narinern Rarona Cor ror 7 "% M| It seems au i€ sometnine mizt oo e 55 BARGAIN o : ? jiee; and of the common vaziety. It is| Nov. 25, 1856.—At Mason's appeared [wich in the old way. The boys set |the village. The stealing of pouitr MARRIED. ; Gents' i AS FITTIN Trommer’s & ' |t 2 common penny pencil 550 | 1ast Wednesday nisht a very handeome | off their barrels as nsual in the eve. | clothes and other tlings gocs on with- Putnax., Nov. 198 lLedies and Gents Diamiond Rings. s 8, I mers common that one finds them ecvery- irterference from the au- ht ono family hrokan into ning. 3 cht, va d at $10.000, icl was where. they go, but to me it represents S YsiusagRt i 000 SRRTh] Wiy e Evergrcen Beer :g;x::lhfl:isbex:: pencil. It repre- [— = 5 ommon folks, and Scarf Pins and Watches. Also on| pLUMBING, STEAM FITTING w mu‘"nfi and é’?.':’,,“,‘{l;‘.,:“ Gold-filled Stone and Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. 3 -3 and four chickens stoln and another In _Mvsti A large assortment of the fmest = ’ Y ¥ REAL GFRMAN LAGER God must have loved the common |F-AG ETIQUETTE CODE HAVE ALTERED IMPORTANCE family the some nicht loss a4 pair of A H. Lar | French Ivory at the lowest prices. All| Ageat for N. #. O, Sheet Packing. b deanta folks, because he made so many of | . FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. OF SEVERAL COMMITTEES |rabbils. One afternoon this week a e 0f, Himmond spo heavy stock. 5 + % S B Sanvgnt ot them. Some folks are like pen - woman who put her coat on the line a o Heavy Sterling_Plated Thres-plece it % H. JACKEL % C They may be all painted and varnish- | Wken and When Not Old Glory Should | List of Really Important Committees | to brush it went into the house for Carving Sets, $2.45. $ R e G ] (e e K Be Hoisted. Reduced to a Very Few. something, and upon aer return fuound A beautiful Calepdar to each custo- —_— e S A i e B S = g ‘hat the coat had been stolen, This mer. MODERN PLUMBIN « gnify our own asi eks and as ¥ othing ha " i S Bc CIGAR" | et decasans mimagmity our 99h | has been compiled from of the general assembly in January, | baen qene this nnd 4s vet mothine 32 Franklin St Phone 714-12| 1y 4y ecsent mpdbrn, M | > things of others. Ilecause we are | Pavy usages ard placed b the representatives-elect are begin- E ST — g jectrizity uarsn- |G (WeBc CIGAR | corimon we need not he cTp. 168 Lin the public schoots. ning 10 8tudysdlie. possibilities opasel L&+ HBoyl BTN SUAE Warce, = Drs 7 | feo the ey west NGIWO! | Try Ahom and-ses 1 o P14 cOTnEr 4 pencll market and BOMd | gren are becoming fairly well tralnied | curing desirable - tommittee places,| Thursdty mormng Lre helong- MAIE RICHMOND’S Ly expert WOrAMEN Wt Tie 1asieht THOS. M. SHER, Prop, Franklin St.| aollar apicce for th common variery, | i the knowledge, there are many of |and in this connection it has beon seen Ing to a barrel gunz which had tol- Corset Hospital srices. : R Next . ce Cafy So men are commen they should | more mature vears to whom it may be jthat leg tion enacted ut the last|!ected nearly a hundrad rels wanted lospi hold themselves to be worth some- | instructive. The ru session has altered ‘the infportance of | [0, conve » v { thing wkich takes them .out of the| The flag shculd be hoisted be- | certain committces, says the Hartford | Whtre they were 1; he burned. so the cheap varie T cnce heard a fore- | fore sunrise, or allc | Times. Indeed has reduced to a|borrowed a horse belonging te a’ rest- man of a building concern sav fo the | after sunset. It very small number thelist of really | fent who was attsnding i barnman: “Be on_the lookout for. the | Plaved upon stormy important committees. boys loaled the wagon rrels k rizes their barrels to the hill Ask us for plans snd prise 01d Corsets cleaned, repaired and re- built. Any make of Corse: refitted. xearty sppontie Davin mheaze [J- F TOMPKINS horses; . give them ‘Food- carei harses | over night. Those entitled to be considered, in [2nd started St e e Phone £23-13 ¢ 67 West Main Street rost money, but men are cheap.” That| Whenever flag spould are the following: Judi- | ho: e a ofi a 2 feeling and idea is gome. Even soul- |be éflown from a in: or staft, but | cia ise committee on constitu- | Steep: emharkmen! bovs and | 8_Alise Buildiny, Norwieh-|less corporations recogmize it today, |Should not be fastened to ti tional amendments, excise, finance, in- | barrels. The injured FOR AN < ‘ : ' -2 men are no longer cheap. Men |2 building, platform or scaffol 2 l'ui:plorauons and public health and ;:;l z'rl:: Dve_ ) re composed of two parts, ke a per When the colors are pas safety. i owne ¥ Nov. 20,1898 5 cil—the uter and the. mner.k&e Dhy- | parade, as in review. ; :, Appropriations, which was formerl had been tal simons, Ratnh Me AUTOMOBILE ROBE o B - sical and the inner man, the spiritual |@ man or boy, should alking, | considered one of the committees, — andg MY ary H d Fh‘ b should have a good house in which to | halt: If sitting, rise, stand at aitentioy | APpointment to which need the Auto Crashes Into Team. EL SEE THE ealing an BN dwell. The body is not the essential |and uncover. influence of a member with his col- About 5 vcldck Tuesday afterncon an ‘auto delivery of a Norwich mer Putton, chant slim:icd its brakes on Hunter’ Tala: Eamphe. avenue and slarted Jown inel = 2 and crashed into a_team standing by | ADDISON_—SHEFFIELD the curb. The dfiver of the auio was| ton (Paweatuck), Nov delivering @ package when | Reév.' Clayton fie zeant was bad. | Adgison and Mis thing in_ man, but it should be Lig,| When flags are used in unveiling a | l€agues, will no ionger v with it clean and strong for the inner man fo | Statue or monument they shov any powers to create, enlarge or re awell. g be allowed to fall to the ground, but | ducs C-*;;;P;s"ggfimm Touds g The pencil has a purpose and that is | should be carried aloft to wave out, | Way com d h the past be- ot et T Ly | Tasmiay a i diatnci s Tt e calise: of.ais Sreddtn’ of thessiate have a purpcee and not drift without | the remainder of the ceremony. oard of fi“i‘nceb whose duty it is to iy a hous &n ldeal. His purpose is to make a| When the flag is used out of doors |Prebare a 8:{“5 udget. - the auto started. mark—nothing.on earth or in hell can | it should be allowed to iy Nin the| Clties and boroughs, always e de- | v damaged, keep him from doing it. A pencil is | breéze; when clusters and drapery of |Sirable committee """ members £rom | o) injy ineffcient unless’ Fharpened. Every | olors. are fesired, buntimg or cloth | the Urban centers, aiso suffers-a siz- L teeden s Saonti | Mo Se nasd Bt miover th Seg: of the passage by (he last assembly To Deliver Sermon at Putnam, will . A eed len national flag and state or & = vy 8 : ¥ A — b ‘;:n‘;wle‘g;: 28 bo:l‘(’:fle;:fl“ghl:;"l;: other flags Ay together, or are used |Of the home rule bill for cities and| Rev. U. 0. Pellerose will deliver the DIED) o flag should be on the right. = f -~ er ARG o 2 (s A ie. iKno: & :‘o;‘c‘"“hflfl?’: 5’:::5"9{4:: :_m‘é k. o o e flag can | MAke whatever changes they desire in | St. Maj parish of Putnam was|_ 916 3 IRON CASTINGS e | B it T & & CAPMAN €O\ vue vaucay rousoRoo o 1 te 25 Ferry Strest . their charters at home, without being | tounded years ago. IPPITT takes, do- things they should not do, | Only be used as a drapery. It cannot thout being They could not &> up to the great |be used to cover a bench or table, desk | (°f¢ed to cater to legislative whims. Hes Tondor 1916, Charies C." Liphitt R . . P ch o The claims committee which has Village Notes. Jons. God with all th tak or box, or where anything can be : " o ; I I 2 Hhoretors Ahe blood oF e turnin: | Blacad tipon 1. {ransacted important business in many | Henry Fountaine was & visitor in Mats Cholt. . out the mistakes In iife. For, indoor decorations the tlas may | Erovions sessions, also moves down | plainficid recently- i : a point where 1 Repaired and Remodeled * be caught up in many artistic fashions fuany nces tois polnt where 1l haguines P almost excess legislative baggage, save Chimney Fire and used with ~buntings, = garlands, | for routine bills, because of the enacts 5 t Thanksgiving| § family. fot . Py x:‘o;:’ar::" plants OF owers, but should never b6 | ing of lesislation that compels the AL | %4Y With friends gt Plain Hil. HARTY—In t 1 . ; o 3 Ing of claims' against the state with . i T Pric bfoke out in tno mil Honssue 148 | When twsed on 5 bier or safket at a | € OF cltims sgnimat, ihe'sate with i L L e FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR Loess Prices i tral avenue. 3 ‘ephone glarm | funerdl, *he stars should be placad at | of fheir creation ing a few:days at his heme here. 3 /| was sent in and later an alarm from | the head. i t e Noaa The house committee on constitu- W box 27 was rung in. tional amendments will share with the | ,Joi™, Frotmander attended o dance judiciary. committee - in ¥ impprtanee, { 5" e s st Dot De9arted by | this session. because of the attention | "S- v a . the| that will be’given to its report on the . 3 stage. suffrage for women proposition. That mfi:‘;:’év:fl;flo’: ik the gusi) of It is an unwritten law in the navy |a determined effort will be made to T *aitic pver the holi- r!x:a‘:‘ the] flaz rrtmstb never ?3 W;sl;e& start the proposed amendment on the | 92%+ s always to be considered im-|oath that will bring to the supporters, = maculate. the privelege of voting on an equai| v iliam Miller of New London spent The. flag salute adopted by the X.|basis with men, goes without saying. | Lranksgiving s parents in the g; D A.dRihmllltal'y‘ schools, " Boy | Naturally the suffragists will make a | "lage: ; outs and other organizations, as well | strong_bid to secure representation as being put into the schools of the | favorable to their cause on this com- | Zdward Murphy and Fred Stone In 1o ‘case should the flag be allow- ed to’tonch the ground. Tére- flag must not be marred by COMPANY | swavensonowe | THE WM. FRISWELL €O 25-27 Franklin Strest | EVERY MAN ' who enjoys a good smoke ought to be 15 Main Street FUNERAL a customor “6f our Cigar Department. ! ; Whether your * preference is for a depression, that dragged | country,‘is: “I pledge allegiance to|mittee, with what success, however, | (Pent. Thanksgiving - with friends in 5 i w'{"“ ’l““m “condition—it’s bilious. |mY flag and to the republic for which | remains to be demonstrated. Willimantic. Domestic. Key West or an ali Havana spiritl m it stands. One nation, indivisible, with | Excise will loom up large this ses- e 9 dha fmportsd Cigar you'll find it in our ness. liberty” and justice for all” sion as it did at the last session when | John Shadlock ' of Bridseport 'is A 2gs e ¥ ‘Why be out of sorts with yourself e — it reported a bill to-increase the li- [SPeRding ithe week end with ‘friends ~AND— .. assortment. At H - ind everybody else one dose Unclaimed Letters. . ° cense fee of the retail ligour men from | I ‘the village. b §450 to $750. Next session_ thers will R xe of Schenck’s Mandrake Pills will do e list o unclaimed lettets. fn the | L7 ‘Gofermined fight on the partof Mr_4nd Mrs. Gustave Hedler and wonders for you. . - . Sy iy oL post Tofifey e the saloon regulation men to increase |Son Curtls were Thenksgiving' guests H for biliousness, Tolowsy B W, Carpenter, &. W Gouia | the fee to $1,000. Another fight wijl [of relatives in Fitehvilie. 80 Teputation i o ete. be to place the saloons upon a one to et i maarsiond nnnrmp-m and bilious headache, Efif”hflunfi?w'i Mrsj Ellu‘,vbap& ‘h{:.lln, o thousand In population basis: and | .Ernest J. Bernter has returned from Schenck’s Mandrake Pillsare purely | Eis bt B re, ol W Michols. | i addition, there.will be the annual i and for persons using calo- ol v Palmer. John S Meenan. (i sowort to btripg amut qdconsn‘l;x‘:.‘lo‘nal 3 T imel; one trial will convince them that + - nmendmenic‘:r Eoe Xide probinstion, - % Schepcl'sMandrake Pl are SIperor. | pureide ana. petmeen he oot cov. | conie, e g Tmeomint'ss w255 [ HAVANA A fgns 25¢ per box — uncoated or sugar |eral gallons of chemical were used to | cause of the power which will be vest. A Ao, Fra ;Nourish~| coated — from your druggist or by |Cxtingulsh the ‘blase Small damase | 6d in it for the appointment of &Il the by - Ale, Stex tter Ale, Anheuser, | oo DUNN'S PHARMACY i 50 Main Street. i Lady Assistant Telephons 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH TN WM SMITH ALLEN » American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Eto. s done. The h i ied b i judges of th Tech . < 4 L Connection, Shetuske: was done. The house is occupied DY | minor court judges of the state. Tech- iver, t Street, Eudweiser, Schiitz and Pabst. - et n family by the name of Dupea. nically the legislature makes the ap- NAsm - IN THE DRS. L. F- and A. J. LaPIERRE | £ XS0 ™ 0 SANDERSON Py A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town Dr, J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia. £t pointments, and the committee merely BAHAMAS 267 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. : Telépnone 619 Returned from Border. D SR R i i £ trest, ) 4 e s n — William _A. Young of Hartford i8|genate and house chairman of = the . - Omce Hours: COAL AND LUMBER : : . spending the week end at his home on | comiiierees heing the. leaders in the 10 & mhi-to’3 p. m. by appointment .. MAHONEY. BROS., - HicKory -street. Mr. Young recently | g Sente and the house respectively. ] - M > . > SPALLY AVERER 4 returned from the border, where he | “One of the mpsHARt oces F e : 'Sumdays excepted 2 2% g Wog s s saw seryice with the Iirss Connecticut | (siation, which the fudicinry commil- g N i Hack, and Boarding Ficld artiilery tee will have before it this session §5| § . — ; - o> 7 — the establishment of a new automobile | § . R Pirsonale and Notes: Eoariment aha 2 Gutomobtie: couts 2 Shea & Burke 2 -We glaranteo Willlam . Brockter of Fall River | Where trahsgressors against the motor 4 & - ) best at the most oricen: spent: the Thanksgiving holidavs with | tehicle law will be ‘dealt with . prop- 5 - 41 Bain\ Strest - relatives here. driv e ik 5 The - Incorporations - committee; Free Burning Kinds and ‘Leh gh ALWAYS IN STOCK The Greenecitie Stare actinicd cho | dos0isee Wil deat wich manypower | | - demyx T ETERS Funeral Directors A. D. LATHROP Knickerbockers by the scors of 18 €0 I'furine: {he -anproaching. session. Bers WARD LI sty > ; Office—car, Markat and Shétucket, Sts. 0_Friday afternoor at Mohegan park: b 4 & e p t - . h 3 A st ‘haps. the ‘ghost of.the famous Rex New Ye Telephone 178 rompt service dayor night i power bill -0f previous sessions wilt{ | - Pege > st Hartford { stoli intojits committes room. e Y H fore. its, attents bills deaiing with s or. £ Dur- iness -belore h is” no|iness before the public, there is no 1 - 3 medium: - “than thio the @d- | medium better than i & ‘ s e : WSS, | 2\ cnuc. .- cforms of . state taxa The insur- | lu B J R R R T R R R D ST ! ! s Yo dmdY Amot LoT A 1 % = Dy & 5 3 B fim ¥ \ \ \ 2.2 4 5 - St e 4 to [ wems vor wany th pae your WHEN YOU WANT 15 put yor dus- 5 A | 832 Lady Ass. retufn; hiome aficr a.few | The finance eommitter will have-bet | i o e n i aons By o put v ‘ |

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