Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1916, Page 11

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m-r:fin cmncflfi(n' VISITORS IN RHODE ISLAND. | Local Automebile '&'v“m-,—d at the [40.000 Persons Publicly ’R-enmm-nd_ $1.25 To New Yorlr!l.zs 3 Narragansgst : “ | Our Remedy. Seme Are Norwich M Sold te H- A. Nichols and Amul Providence, ~ 15.—Mrs, Wiltiam ‘:*’-»V-"é‘m- 4 CHELSEA 1LINE THE WEATHER CorkFactorylttbd Johnson of N s qmu!b:%: _ TO NEW YORK inds along m couple of weeks witi her.parents, * i Z L. o ol -\m":'iwn. mAgmmfic [ & Hall——M'uaon &bool Dulnniden Boo\ve]l Avenue. |and Mrs Theodore M ‘Over one hundred thousand have|| FREL HT GND PASSENGER i o 4 west gales Saturday, alminzshing Sat- Cranston st: * Mystic - has | Fecomimended Doan’s Kidney Pills, NORWICH AND NEw YORK From :Norwicl Tuem-u. Thurs- days, Sundays & & Mise Mabel Potter ooy Uie Eugecs gl S F o ll'r- For backache;: kidney, urinary ills. Fitey years ago H. A.: Vus:ois and | ters, and T, Fr Arms and J. A. Sterry [ and Mrs. c"“‘"‘mm Potter 13 to'en- street, Ashaway. . Forty un-und Ihul ‘testimonials New ¥ork, Bro klyn Erids Conditions. Amasa C. Hall purchased the Cork[Of the :‘,";;::‘_H““ clothing ‘store | ter the Rhode Island hospital, tais eity, Pler, East River, £ ; cot The disturbance that was over(factory at the Falls. 'f)w Mission| .,re pear belng the scene of a dis- |the first of the year 4s « trained)| Are appearing now in public print. gu.fl_ Mondays. Wednesdays, Fii- Rothwiet Slehi Thursday, night |scnool on Boswell avenue was dedicat- | astrous fire Wednesday night. Some | AUTse. chpagament. of John T, Schidta,| - Sénierers et aretiidiwich peogls. (§ 1277 “at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, e Cabiay Hortheastward by ™2Ylea with appropriate #Eérfises. A [of the articles in the show case caught| The engagement of John T Schlem,. e — LT Digin as & severs storm over the aland fapnoc mayor of o Y R Bl | OO B e tuc by | ‘ha|Coferof TEstRNilly was:récently| SO 416 DENHMNERT IS NGRWIE. — Sidg, N. Y. : ges 5 glef :‘:fie Atiantie ottended oY1 Bxtracts from The Bulle files of | presence of mind and activity _of | AnDounced t and e \t':.:}e.hl ¥ Afla:flt‘. nvrth Na othe remedy Bhows such proof. " Miss Eleanor Greéne of Norwich is N v l.y Sité Reavy - enews from | I00 o is66—_That Hegliy . Mitte S B e A ML g Mrs Hinaenl Pollow, this: Nobwict sopley ‘- n o i866.—7' ncle an. , Mr. s . mm Show Saturday in|waif that was found on tha Steps of nrdm:xi k Rogers, for the past vear |10 &0 SER% A enmicn. ample. ““""i.'"‘ ol L A Smcirand \'}‘.{w&?“m‘e"}f o e | tociey. at the . nnual meeuinz - on e o caes | e B "H. Hiscox, 1 Ripley Place, weather at- | since, and se ¥ % - pos2d an aul e p: y Nor- urday and Sunday east of the Missis- |at last wound it's pavents. ~The father Wedue-axfy md;cfir‘whd {}'e‘fi“;“;’?g ho." wich fo thig city on Wednesday last.| Norwich, says: “I have used Doan's - 4nd ene of the grandparentgalled Bt {8soount o t8us and efficient offy; | They took dinner at the Narrazansett | ciq:eu piis on aifferent occasions and It will be colder Saturday in New |the almshouse a day or “wo since, | proved a courtéous and emc en: et %= | hotel, spent the evening with Mr. V n anhn’“ :nndbthe middle Atlantic qlgn,ed a wr::.en ac}&ncvzl m:th cial whom the comipany will-reg gradford's nuu;r “Ml;‘s» Theodore | usually keep them in the house. 1 PN states. 1 be generally warmer on |to the parentage of the child; e | lose. o . oung, and family otter avenue, PR & SET B i ddy east of the Mississippi river, |bills and took it Tway. The.parents Held Annual Meeting. this city, and later refurned home. have always found them. helpful for except in New Bngland. are denizens of a neighboring. The annual meeting of the New| Mrs. Samuel Jones and daughters, | they relleve backache promptly. I rec- Storm warnings are displaysd on the Tha> v:uiunfll ‘PBaseball 380 London County Agricultural Society | Misses Rachel and Jessica, Jones. of ormmend Doad™ Kifnsy Piiia’ hecauss Atlantic ceast from Atlantic City to|meets Wednesday of thig week Was heid in Treadway hall in this city | Norwich are enjoying the hospitalities s ! ‘Bhstport Clinton Hall, New York. .T) on the 1ith instant, at il o'clock a.|of reiatives at Rumford for a few |1 think they are a medicine worthy of Forecast. gates will be Prflunt Arom o r i) was called to order|days. m. ‘‘’he meeting i ” Eastern New York: Fair, coider on |clubs in this city (Lncas by the presilent, Hon. John Brewster.| Wilfrde Laforge of Eaitic spent the | it and will help others. 5 Saturday, except snow extreme north; | that belong to the associgtion. . |The treasurers report showed a bal- | last week end with Mr. and Mrs. John | po o anc oy gl Sunday fair, not o coWd. 18th Connecicut Held 'mean. ance of 378343 In the treasurery. [Hon, | Lebianc at Harrisville. =~ = © > A ¥ > Southern New gland: ow - hn Brewster was reelected presiden ‘alter Bussey ani mily. of Nor- | ply ask :for-a kidney remedy — get urday momning, followed by partly| The reunion of officers’ of tffe | o"% BISNS(ET RS wich wero recent guesis of Mr. and | Lo > S cloudy, colder; Sunday fair; contin- [Bighteenth Connecticut . .Volunteers| ™ pe 14, 1865.—At a meeting of the | Mrs. Walter Hawkins and Mrs. Lizzie | Doan's Kidney Pills. — the same that onn < § uea cola. at the Wauregan ffouse on Saturday | memners of the Broadway Congresa- | Hawlkins at West Giocester. Mrs. Hiscoxhad. Foster-Milburns Co.. ; Northern New England: Snow Sat- | was quite fully attended. ~A plan of | yional church on Thursday night, the| Miss Annio E. Lee.of Old Mystic Is ; urday, colder in extreme east Maine; | organization was then perfeeted by alc ommittee reported and it was voted|ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Wood | Props, Buffalo, Y. B Bunday fair. comumittee appointed for:the Durpose |, extend a call to . Edward L.|at their home in Slocnm. Observations in Norwich. |and ihe following list of permanent | Ciari of Boston. * " © %" EXAMS AT AGADEMY DR. A. J. SINAY s | e roliowing records reported trom | 9tz of the association appointed |~ we iearn that the officers of the old | < i Inactivity Causes Constipation. 3 3 8 A t h nvited to a — : v R' # | sevin's pharmacy, show the cnanges Norwich; vice president, - L R e Taaran Havee | Students Will: Have Only One Week of | ‘Tack of eercise in the winter is a . . [in temperature and the = barometric & reunion at x P % tpation. Y Del ‘ti t D oW, | Silimanticy oaiEetry. | New Haven, Thursday, Doc. 27¢h. 1 Vacation This Ckristmas. oo s oo Mo o comu| B. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent. s s Ther. Bar. | Surgeon L. Holbrook, Thompson. ‘s’af‘?,{’fi(?}mlhfi ;i’;en?l:fifj el Bt In order atithe |Plexion is sailow and pimply, and en- F. H. KENYOM, Spscial Agent. R 18-19 Afice Building, Nerwish |12 m. ....... .94 | , Dec. 11, 1866.—I1. A. Niehols, late of | "4 - “Autumn sketch near Laks|Academy next week. . This vear the|S'8¥ at low ebb. Clean up this con-| J. P. HAGARTY, Special Agent. S Phons 11713 §p m . 5 2959 | Alabama, and Amasa C. Hall of this|George” is the title of a painting on | vacation of the students will be shorter | dition .at once with Dr. King's New Hartford, Gonn. ‘Highest 32, iowest 5. glty, kave purchased of . H Adaws| exhivition at Crittenden's picture gal- | than usual owing to the latc opening Life 2B 2 miia “*’}"‘““‘m relieves| New York New Haven - and Co. their cork facto the Falls | jory pear the Wauregan. The picture [ of the sghool in September, which was | (he 00Agested intestines without grip- Comparisons. - 3 dose bef i i ' clusive of the ‘stock 3“ manufac- | whioh will be exhibited for hut a few | delayed on account &f the prevalence | NSy’ A dose before retiring will as- = = Predictions for Frida; 1““"”*4 tured goods, Mr. Adams &t présent r>- | days is one that will attract the at-|of infantile paralysis. School will re-|SU)s YoU a full and ¥ pment| PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING 00 or cldndintes; Sacw GEANNEL 3 L ME the ‘ownership 3.batent | tention for its many strixing merits | sume on Jan. 2, allowink a week’ In’ the morning.” 2bc satgydur Drus- s ay'e WORIE: S MBCPrice paid was ;;o-n 12500, o | EXcecdingly credibie to the youns art- | cation. rist. . onday, ist, Capt. George R. Cas=e of this ¢ TR : in th oy’ of Free- | ° > Salmon, Tw m Shad Sam. Moon wad Tides. e e Death of Charles W. Pockwell. s fi;:{“g,mof“"ngfh;:fl“ns an- | Taftville postomfice whih is addressea CALL UP 734 Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- Sun T High Il Mon | ering a hos for a ncighbor. when inj Dec. 15, 1866.—ion. Charles W.|, ol Ciection of offieers Thursday eve. | to James Dyson. With or Without Gas Attach- od Herri s Exc. ' | Rises. | Sets. || Water. [ Rises. | throwing the animal it Lol beavily. ell died suddenly at Sing e e - et St A BERIOTENT Sardines, Etc. * © S, ©p anotll et [lape ne [ oEInSiUE Al do the. atound anctbreak: ge of 67.|jamin Hislop: lecturer, Mrs. D. B. Personals and Notes. - S d Dy s 71y | 1€ his leg. The limb was set by Dr.iMr. Rockwell was a native of Norwich, | Kichmond: aesistant. . stewacd, o Eadi| Richard Kyle is confined to his home || 874 ECONOMICAL— e x X - 18 | Sweet. having béen born ir 1799, three vears|Morzan: ireasurer, George 1. May. | by ilincss. T | The 450 p. m. train down from the}before his brother, the late Hon. John|narq: gate keeper, Louis 1ozers: Po- | Peflple,s mal‘ket r R0 | BB 2 ST \i2| West Side depot, Monday frightened|A. Rockyell, who d .atimona, Miss Lottie Hislop: overseer,| R. Morris has moved his family and % 07 .19 George W. Roger’s horse 52 that he | Washington Wilfred Scott: steward, Mrs. Willlam | houschold. goods to Taftville, a < l‘ re Mr. Gallup, who |of Mr. Rochw life was spd Bennett: chaplain, Rev. Charles M. = We furnish Repairs for all makes 6 Franklin Street L B e N o fersorty e Ut | Reed; secretary. Mira. Myra Morgan: | Robert Pilling of town_is spend- of Ranges 4OLDEN, high wuter it Is I s: bridge on 1| he resided here from 1830 to ir- | Ceres, Miss Bertha Payne: Flora, ing a week with friends in New Lon- | [ co—e——— O e uda“w"xfi:?n“rl:lrxewgu by fivod tide. | Whart ran cver five vear 0ld son of | ing which time he was one of the most | Eana Garlick! lady &?Eum"s‘?e;fi%’, don. St & el e John Dowdall, a painter residing on | prominent members of the community. | Mrs. Thaddeus — Raymon avditing S T A J Wholey & c° GREENEVI!J_‘E the West Side. The little lad_W:lS In 1535 he was elected mayor and re- committeé, Rev. Charfles M. Reed and Mrs. George Hatch of Voluntown is » ~ = THE DEL- HoFF Ex;;!)l);] cut Gibont fite | Hean ST skt annugxllyelten:l}wz]szzngnd_eirr:fl:l?H‘i Walter Scott. spending a ‘ow days with relatives on ° 12 FERRY STREET ’ R s 2 e 5 3 vas agail serves —_— —_— 1 4 Latlies’ Mission Circls Mests With| pec, The latebait of the | S6ar: Mi Hockwell was. one. of the Unclaimed Lettebs. Stater dyenne European Plan Mre. Elmer Mulkins—Ladies’ Aid | Fenian Brotherhood Breed = Hall| orfginal projectors of the mill at Bean! " gt or unclaimea letters in Nor-| Thomas Weich of e p Society Nets Good Sum at ‘Sale—|realized we are told $170 over all ex- |Hill, known now as the Elting Wool- | wich Conn, post office for the week | started work at the Donemah Rates 78 centa ner dzy and um penses and the enjoyment of these|en ‘Mill, and of the Norwich and Wor. i > ? s oc: | Thursday morning. (\] ert ochrang > Personals and Notes. = = N . s - p ending Deec. 16, 1916: Mary G. Ander- y I3 HAYES BROTHERS. present may be put at higher figures. |cester railroad. His remains will be|Son Chamberlin & Shopenire, Anmas e Teleohons 1222 8-28 Breadwey | The Ladiew Missioa circle of the| Washington streer we are happy to|burieq hefy = (o |belle Cone, Miss E. U. Davis, Jacob{ Mr. and Mr% Gustave®FH Clo GU ] _— Fedecatall; churdliithot st the hombiof | 297 15 L8 fof WAy’ to repeive st i The Aveiiue Mision achool Lang, William H. Shelly, R. H. Silli- |son Curtis were recent- guests of| PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Mrs. Blmer Mulkins of North Main [Provements which it has needed forion Boswell avenue was degi man, Russel White. triends on Plain Hil Washington Sg., Washington Building et B I e sl [years, iand whu;h now,J are nlmos;|appropnule _ceremonies on Frida %l leydisdy e = _ [necessary to make the lower part of jevening. The rooms was crowded some FTVILLA'. e o DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | 58 e e e e e e ahieg [ it _passable. Tho street committee | 400 being present. Gov. Fuckingham "TAFTVILLE P.'H. Tthier of Greeneville has pur- | agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. 3 . ] sions was discusse iof | have had it surveved preparatory to|made the address of the avening, The chased the stock and fixtures of Ray- the seCPetary’s report was read, Fhich y 2. Th u t T widening the lower part of it some 18 | history of the school was very inter- | Harold Hannon Pleasantly Surprised— | mond Chartier of iumter's avenue en Urgeon showed the society to be in a flourish. g° K OGRANIoR" Flai ' weie ariingsd {get. hslr:xi stening kds?h % toda;;oid efmn,..l Altho lgh established but Death of Mrs, Lydia H. Nutting— : Phons 531 X . . £¢C | the short curve aroun e Breed Hall [ Yeai the school has now 90 to 100 pu- . E MeQrore DUt 1 R g it il e i ven o o s [cornen) bils cvery Sabbath. For the past year| Ol¥mpics Trim Hustlers—Personals BORN. . a & g Tae Norwich delegates to the its sessions were held in a room gen-| and Notes. i s ] and ‘shutins. Mrs. IrvingeLarkin was 2 f ROTH_In , Fast XKiijngly, Dse. 10, ’ In charms of the Fhedtine tional Association of baseball pls erous’y furnished by W. S. Hempstead. 3 o2 4% =19 ariahter. Eibthe iy 16 AT - which* meets in New YorK' thi The new chapel in its accommodations A surprise party wii given to Harry m And M Charles E. Roth. is as essential ir. modern house as THE NORWICH FUR Co FUNTRAL, noon went down on the and fittings up, is superior to any in| Hannon of this plce by a numbef of | gayLISEY—In Old v Dec. 11,] electricity is to lighting, We guaran- 4 e ;Ifl < 1:5{ n:fh(ml?n? -;rehl. H. Brom- | the state, and is onc ¢f which those | friends r‘ifl? o «d _him be“""‘e o 8 - Williani| (e the very best PLUMBING WORK " : ey and i.uke ard of the Uncas, C.} who gave it may well fee! proud. Ssign ing. arge number were allisey. 3 are apeh faf CuBinsss Wit mas |ing tctes Mlitama: Zemke: . |G Rawson, G. T. Backus of the Ghes- | will dccommodate 200 pusils. -~ | Presert, and during the evenins varl- |— S e e T : » modate 330 pupils. A of Furs, Coats. Skins, and all kinds of | Friday afternoon the funeral of Wil- ous games were plaved. Solos were MARRIED. _ prices. Trimmings for Fall and Winter, G e e e sung by Charles Dolair and “Archie| ugp— cAMERELL —In Ask us for plans and prises. 5 Mrs. 3 < pla . f 2 ‘orrance. - Dav. rien and James| (Pawcatuek). Dec. 13; 19 § 5 M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, from the home of his parents at 62| SHAY PLANT AT MYSTIC NEW LONDON MAN . McSheffery gave a fina piano duct and| F. Stewart . Kinley, £ R Phone 708-12 3-47_Main_Street | Oakridge street at 2 o'clock. Rev. D. TO BE CLOSED DOWN. SENT URN TQ PRESIDENT | a violin solo was given by Warren| Of New York an 5 F. Werth conducted the services. —_— — = Sharples. Refreshments were served| Of Stonington. J. F l OM PKINS . JOSEPH BRADFORD Thers were many beautiful floral | Owner Shay Admitted Odor from Fac- | Settimio Giordani of ,Montauk Avenue | and the party broke up at a late hour thwmnn Elllll!‘r‘9 g‘ L i 4 gmstegumfilmtgol;ums I paaplewood| tory Was Offensive and Consented| Received Thanks: From Secretary | after evervone had enjoyed a very ORI Thepdas a 67 West Main Street BOOK BINDER - were- in_ charge of Unéertakers Cum.| to Shut Dawn. J. P. Tumult; nleasantievemny; Riiet Sarah Giine mings & Ring. Blank Books Made and Rulad to Order, 108 SROADWAY A meeting was heid Friday morning| Settimio Gibrdanl of 10 Montauk OEEERIAIY : ) > DIED: ) Ladies’ Aid Sale. at 10 o'clock in the office of Fealth|Rvenue is in receipt of a letter from Mrs. Lydia H, Nutting 2 ANSRE—_in Pr#ston City, Dec. 3 3. 8, Vi L Friday afternoon and evening the| Officr Dr. A. M. Purdy, when the|J. P. Tumulty, secretary to President| 1ne death of Mrs. Lydia H. Nuttings| syed o yemar oS Wotinses, Ladics’ Aid sale of food, candy, aprans | matter of the Shay fertilizing nuis- | Wilson, thanking the New London |occurred after a long. illness e e | effieral services wi be neld at nis Heati d Plumbi 8 and Christmas novelties tool place in Y < < 3 = i ea“ng an Ciumpin V] a ' ation” § home of her daughter, Mrs agles h!e home XMonday. Dec. € n. the vestry of the Federated caurch, | 211C% 50 called, which ompany has a|man in behal? of the nation’s chief e oL e g R”“m_ o \m_ L e Tl 4 me Se| The vestry _was artistically decorated | [2Ctory in Mystic, came mp for settle- | executive for a granite urn which Mr. 319 i tings was i 2 ot flowers. § E % by the ladfés during the weck. The | Ment Giordina made and sent to the presi-| the daugnter e a)ne;ers s i, i 92 Franklin Stree‘t decorations were of Christmus greens,| The selectmen and health officer had | dent “in which to enclose his bis plu- 4 3 7 ARRY—In Norwich, | el ang - e Clatk. She was born in Exeter, R. I 3 £ ¢ Auto Robes Rubber Goods| 1 #nd &reen paper trimming ahout | feceived so many complaints of late | rality of '1912-1916" as Mr. Glordant | win °n GOULD—In Mt. Vernon, N. Y.. Der. araing 4 where she lived the greater part b = the vestry and the sale tablcs. Along | FeSaring the smell which came from | explained. ife. S > 10 visit e -1 ahahe Bome et her 2 Nevne IRON CASTIN Fur Coats Blankets evorgreen with Toa and sreen sloctric | ECReral epinion that some steps fo Qo Inches lons and abouteisht imches | for fon 125t Mav, waen ehefwas taken| | lafs ‘Genrgd’ W ouia © FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY : lights which did their share of the at- | ®W2Y With it be taken. wide. It is a handsome piece of Work, | gyrvived by her husband, H. Nuttirgs etery : St R: Glo tehetion. The selectmen consequently turned|made of Westerly granite and en and three daughters. 3 "] 17, on the arrival of the 2 3 eamer Rugs ves In spite of the severe snow storm | {he matter over to Health Officer|graved in the stone is the inscription = KERXN—In this ci 3, i THE VAUGHN FOUNDRYCO 7 R B the SiMmben /et svoning. thrte 3 ;\12011;;2:11&&1:};‘81}}"15 cempanced iwiion 1SB3S10te T oove Olywaics Seille- Wuntiors Kern, in his 64th year. was 1 good attendance who patronized ,; th ing office being e urn was sent to ashington el ei S —] vidence, R. 1, e orry THE L L CHAPMAN co the =ille tables gencrously and & net |t ésult. Dec. 8 and Mr. Giardani received the| Thursday the Olvmpics and the “(“::\,:-!eshlll.g’reos, 3d, son > Ne. 1160 28 F Bee o | 5um was realized. The committee that| There werc a large number of com- |acknowledgment on Wednesday. Hustiers met in a bowling match at 2 : Hayes, Jr., -and of Joauna had the affuir in charge were: Mr | Plainants present, ineluding such well the local alley, in which the former| Haves Willium Lund, chairman, assisted by | KNOWn persons as James Lathrop, | PICTURES IN HOTEL Wwere victorious over the latter by a| NWTTING—Dec. 15. Lydia Nutting, COAL AND LUMBER 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Cenn. 4 X Mrs. Herbert Peckham, Miss Gladys | Charles R. Heath, Charles Crandall, J. score of 1345 to 1310. The score: <y aged years and 10 morths, { Upton; fancv tadle, Mrs. Willis Hill, C“"e;‘"'c'{' Rlc)f}elx'anl e OA' GLERICS) DIRECTORY: Funeral #£om e home of ner daugh- ( < | Mrs. Albert Haydon: food table, Mrs. | Coates, Mrs iarris, Louis Os i L st . 2 .. Mrs.-Charles A-iams, Slater ave- a EV ERY M AN Elmer Mulkins, Mrs. flerbert Baldwin; | borne and James Watrous. °“"'“’h.w'".°“° =p8 Seopr W Goem ) Sema. 9 nua Taftville, Monday, Dec. 18, at candy table, Mrs. Irving Larkin, Mrs.| Mr. Shay admitted that the smell| of This City Members of New Eng-jp{iith 2 2.20. Burial in Maplewood cemete: e Robert MeNeel apron table,. Mrs, | fror: the works was most offensive land Greeters’ Asscciation. O’Erien E who enjoys a good smoke ought to be| George Howard; refreshthent table, -'mdd %ns'*nted ttoh close the placs. He e . | Dugas - 2 d l || h i Mrs. Irving Cruthers, said, however, that a lot of material| In a newly issued cdition of the New k i & Sustatege & Sur I Departstent: - was on the way which could not be|England Hotel Greeters' association’s Free Bllm"lg Kinds and Lehig Whether your preference is for a Rippers vs. Taftville. diverted and asked permission to use | directory appear the pictures of Oswald ALWAYS IN STOCK Domestic, Key West or an all Havana| The Greeneville Rinper are to play it when it should arrive. promising"that | Wiliictte an¢ George M. Scotr. ex-vice it should be the last used therc. He|Dresident of chapter 24. Both are | Fournier A. D. LATHROP ; i the Taftville basketball tear he ’ : ] rted Cigar you'll find it in our agreed that the plant should be closec | clerks at the Waurezan house. Reeves P e fOR Y 5L Bore s aurdny evening. AS | within ten davs or two weeks. Mr. Willette will astend the conven. | Lavalles Office—cor. Markst and Shetucket Sts. assortment. cess, o fast and interestingCgarysUS;| Health Oricer Purdy has made ev- | tion of hotel clerks which will be held | Parker . Telephone 175 9 expected. & game 13 fery offort in the Shay matter, both in | in Boston on Dec. Chaxtier DUNNS PH ARMACY Myatie and some time ‘ago in Groton — 4 Pirkah s Rty orough, to have the business stopped RAIDED NOANK HOTEL. 152 a3z 1310 7 ¥ i if it could not be carried on satistac- e ey The dance committee of the Pinochle o M e oS iliam Grady and Franic MeManney | torily to the public, and his success i | Qeputy Sheriff James E. Brown Found | ciup met in ihe cluh. room Thnrsday D.S. VMARSH very gratifving to all those who were Mass. They will remain until after the 1 Christmas RoMOkye: so eatly inconvenienced by it. POOL TOURNAMENT. Large Quantity of Liquor at Conti- | evening to arrange for a dange to be nental, given soon. A\ : Pianos hJoseph MecCaissal started work with \I.-: a {'ahi on the Hotel Continental, Tigers 14, Baitic S. = the United States Finishing com ST Noank;” formerly the.old Ashhey house, 13 on Friday. He is employed in the fn [ Stonley Leads Tourney at the V. |recentiy purchased Ly the Morse imee nomsy ironins sicyed to Baltic Wed- B layer- Pianos ishing department. . M. C. A. térests and run as a hotel for the ac- e T ketball team. * The former were vic FURS ——— X com:.:bdmon of the men employed in | torious o te latter, as they defeat- 1 ‘ Revaiied and Remodetsd J. D. Rough Elected President. | 1IN the senior pool tournament Stan- |th plant. Deputy Sheriff James E. 1 | b them by & scove of 1 th 3, Victor Victrolas epaired and Remodel : ley leads the field with South Brovwn Thursday night secured a larce J. D. Rough, manager of Reuter’s|!eY gats only 2 Lady Assistant ON EASY TERMS o b local flower siore, formerly of this|a short distance behind. L. Stanley | JUANiLY of liquor and acrosted (he Unclaimed Letter. - 'he city, v “3 - + o 1edi, : ¢4 Lo{dzvn“ Kortiontural gocioty et ey | defeated Southgate Thursduy nisht by | don. who has been in charse since the | . There is oue unclaimed letter at the Telephone 228-3 Sunlight Building, Marsh Building, anni meeting in the municipal the score of 35 to 20. The standing: | house has been ownea by the company, = > = - HENRY E. CHURCH 46 Franklin Street, 230 State Street, FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR | buiy ns Thursday night. The meet- e & 4 L. PA"fle% V"‘:{l n?m‘c‘?'\'#"‘ ‘55“9‘1}3 by WA, SMITH ALLEN Norwich New London ing was attended by a large number|L. Stanley 1| Prosecuting” At arren’ B. Bur- > v COMPA of members. Southgate rows, Sheriff Bréwn. essisted by sev- Sl ’ - NY Poole - eral loca}i m;n. taken along as }\‘vimos - . WILLIAM c YOUNG THAYER BUILDING Va es, 1ided the nouse early in the even- z ASK FOR and GET 3 ing. They secured 16 cases of peer, Successor_to i [} . one -gallon of whiskéygand two gallons 3 i d o DRS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE . STETSON & YOUNG MAHONEY BROS. HORLICK S o030 Gl S S ) s 287 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. | CARPENTER and BUILDER s ’ Lok 3 And Fair terials at right . Peck was taken by Sherift Brown Ty B iy . Best work and mater gl FALLBAYEHVE, o8 THE ORIGINAL ; E ta New Lonion, where his wife went | - bto Wik O e o potntment | PFICe® DY skilied labor. Hack, Livery and Boarding MALTED MILK g Fierce : on his bail, and bis ca . 10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointment | 7O ¥ % West Main 8 erce 7 day morning in the Sroton town court Stable dwell .. before Judge Frederici P. Ladimor. s Ereat t Sandiye ssespted - We guaranteo our service to be the | Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. LR Al There was one couat only, that of nd 3 ) at ihe most ressopable prices. —_ ' keeping liyuor with intent to sell, and ¢ sl SR S R i Peck was, fined $125 with the costs of American House % y court, amounting tu ubout §23. This Shea & Burke Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Most Cigars Are Good-— he paid. rout g *. 7 Traveling Men, Etc. THESE ARE BETTER s ';‘“’;"*‘;‘MW'"‘ Dugeriicendent ] oumes “he ~ - 41 Main Street : P ) eeder of the mer shipyard in re- Li nnection, Shetucket Stree TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR | : lation to the arrest and the kind of usry Co s : : - pe FARREL & SANDZRSON, Prps o he rhich Peck had bee; id te 3 3 . GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR < ngdm{} lg,,,.fi,f M“z:d&l ""2,‘“ ‘l;‘:z‘: Funeral Directors Try them and see. - B e oot ths afidisls -0 TO THE PUBLIC: THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin St. H l 3 " Soror . ‘white 18 . BHES P 4 aie’s on.y tior with the plant, and, -while this I'wish to'nctify the'public that my had happened now. it was likely the e L4 4 throat -and stuffy : S . | otfices are now reads 15 recsive patients. ©f Horehound and Tar last (e It would b cxporisnced; as ¢ N-w Siy'e. ERMAN DR. F. WHEOLMS. Dentist . 1t stops cougha before they bocomesertous. | -| D6 tROUSHt the managar had learned a v y user B otht oF Chbag bt Contains no opivm. R lesson. It is undecided whether he wiil Doctor of Chiropractic. 2 Shannon Bui Annex, Room A ; 2 = = nor anything injurions. § |4 " 0 iinved in charge of the house or 3 F ll M ll n y Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, from = 4 x% T p L >3 l"n, I.. "‘lmfll‘lg—“ . -{ mot. a l l er 2-6 p. m. Reoms 22i-221, Thayer Bidg. no advertis:ng 3 HEN W to gr » ai. 642-2. Lady As: 7 ‘The longest river in Japan is the ore P. m ON THERE 15 advertisi edi m.;- Eolntmu& t . Bul- o i Tone, its main course being about 200 i ' = -q 2B MRS. G. no adve! ng - m; . 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