Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 30, 1917, Page 11

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Jory Returns Verdict in Three Thousand’ tion—Case is the Last One of the February S . WM. H. ALLEN SETH N. TAYLOR- DAVID H. WILSON - 8 Main St Philip H. Raymona of Stoninston ‘was given a verdict for §1,006.45 in his T6 42 . i'.’.'.m..»n;&nz,%gy 3 jury in the the plaintift at 11.30. ADAMS TAVERN e e oeting. Revimond’ sued for - The argument i8gE1 Judge Tuttle had made . offer to the the finest Standara : when court adjowrned Wednesday s : . mer, NEW HAVEN ROAD Beer, and i . Scowen Al fi' e . MAKES QUICK CHANGES Hm P. B Frank urday: v Pennsylva Practically Operating =g Ale, Trains at Present Time. The Pennsylvania is practically op- erafing the New Haven road foday, says the New Haven Times-Leader. In spite of denials of operating of- . following records, reported DRS. L. F. and A. J. LAPIERRE mormeiie | Aclals it is again stated that Pennsyl- vania officials have inspected the New 287 Main Strest, Nérwich, Conn Haven system and seen at first hand Offtos Hours: 10 & m. to § p. m. by appointraent Sundays excepted H L how the New Haven is being 4 W eoce .65 | PennsyIvania co-operation with s New Haven is growing closer and closer, and the New York Central in- P m. Highest 54, lowest 43. A flue: gradually less. Control o g of “the Penneyivania s through the | the total in that town to 19 cases. 5 Predictions for Thursday: Fair and | directorate and not through the| ‘The persons reported to be suf: I remmer’s warmer. a fonowea| 200k, The Pennyivania dees not {fariug from lstanus in Newtown. ¢ ET Thursday’s wéather: Rain followed | want the stock control” says a man [said Dr. Black, “were suffering from ‘ oatt by -clearing, westerly winds. Very close, and others whe are in po- gmallpox beford they wero vaccinated: Evergreen BCCI & sition to know say the Pennsy has not | Vaccination in their cases was too late Sos, Medn und Tiaes. increased its stoc Kby open market|to have any effect. They are now REAL GERMAN LAGER "f" li High ?um purchases. suffe from straight smallpox. 2 o Rises. | Sets. || Water. |l Sets. |~ Following inspection of the New Ha- in speaking of the sit- - T . .| ven the statement was made after the|uation about the state said that al- H.-JACKEL & CO. 3 | 6o0s || 1532 | 1o.3s|Party had returned to New York that: | theush the rapid progress of ine epi- - FE N » I it s il TSt Sagal SevelSime ted Lot chechid ft was by . s X i én a close interest in Néw Haven |nio means under control. The origi- DR. ' Specialist|: 3 3 '35 | affairs, because of the company’s large [nal case of the epidemic and more X s &y : 1 hoidings of New Haven stock, and |tham two-thirds of the subsequent 3n alsehnds of the Bloda and,Stomach. they were gratified at the evidences of | cases have occurred in the city of ;ulk“ Mfl‘rh a ] N e s - = - better mani ment all along the line. | Waterbury. For years it has been the atn s AR 53 ~ater 1t Ia 1w | The new Hel Gats route should S0on | Comnecticut stronghold of anti-vaccina- Eription Heatment rot oetlera by flood tide. . | become more than self-supporting, and | tiomists and at the time of the out- asy prevention of Trphotd o Houss: it will play an important part in les- | break of smallpox st June only 45 0-11 & ma b R sening future freight congestion |per cent. of its population was vac- 21, - Mo outside calls made after « &5 around the city.” cinated; the doctor pointed out. Some » B { RO e A statement of rather more import- |35,000 people have recently been vac- ev. M. ean Goldie to.Conduct|ance to stockholders followed the ar-|ecinated in Waterbury and 30,000 re- Services — Auto Breaks Spring— | rangement to finance the road’s obli- | matn' unvaccina L ted. Grammar Schools Clese—Notes. gations due in May. A director sal Tt is_interesting to note,” he sai “For the first timé since the cy-|pr. Black, “that Bridgeport, New At St. Andrew's church thig (Fri- | clone struck us I can say With assut- [Haven and Hartford, cities of 110,000 PANCAKE F day) evening, Rev. M. McLean Goldie |&nce now that we have weathered the [t 150,000 population, and_bu thirty LOUR of Blackhall will conduct the Lenten [ storm.’ to thirty-two miles from Waterbury, MAPLE SYR! devotions and deliver the sermon. Rev.| As to the coming of new finan which escaped, except for Hartford, P Mr. Goldle was formerly rector of the | the Proposed new issue of $45,000.¢ which had had one case. In these LA TOURAINE COFFEE | GT3¢® Episcopal church in Yantic. | Of one-year § per cent. notes has been | gities vaccination has been required €E sold to a group composed of J. P.|JIIS IRCURCCON, hat, bech TAUS All Seasonable Geod Things ut Breaks Spring. Morgan & Co., the First National bank. | cases reported a little over three per the National City bank, Kidder, Pea- & P ’ ol IHE 1, 15 Ded condition of the| 165 RIS A TES |t TS i previously vaccineiet “Pl. S MO‘ tomobile bearing the New York regis- | TI'c N0Les Wwill be secured by collaterl | ierpury had smallpox before Jan. 1, tration broke a spring, Thursday af- 6 groper legistative & when vaccination become compulsory 7 . be secured in Connecticut and Massa- - - 6 Franklin Street {emeen. “The sireet 1e n the Worst of | Bf ZECRTEG, I CONISCHCH" Brut “betors | LTS, ot one had the'disease since JUSTIN HOLDEN, Pregrieter Gut of the ground. "% | the maturity of the new issue on May [BICPUEL A BN, rbury atone o = i T g contract it. Twenty-five thousand have sition to undertake a comprehensive P g"""":;ls"":' Classs. financing plan Involving the refunding | Without a fatality. Records have been CAVE WELDING AND MFG. GO |will close today for the Easter vacar | oho, ShOrt-term Issues with long-termm | 5¢%¢.0 oy employes. - where vaceina 3% Ghentuut. Street: tion “and will re-open on April 9. The | “Phe sale of the notes has been made |tions were done under the supervision ©Oxy-Acetslene Welding and Cutting | Past week has been spent in examina- | subjeet to tie approval of fhe Dublic |Of factory physicions. These show less o all Metal Bl Motals, Aluminum, Cast Irom | tions. Stillties commission . of Connecticut, | than two per cent. losing time because 3 — 060, of vaccinations. The longest disabl- -repay xpert on boilers = The proceeds will retire $43.000,000 of m_";heg L y!m}c“ All work Lenten Services. £ 1-2 per cent. notes, involving an in- |ity_in any one case was seven days Tele At St Mary’s church the regular|creass of one-half Per cent. péer an- |&nd the average loss of time per yac- - = s Friday Lenten devotions will be held |num in the Interest charge. Of the |Cination was less than one hour each. S this evening. Maturing notes, $25,000,000 were is- | “The Waterbury health department ? sued by the New Haven and $20,000,- | has already spent $20,000. The citizens 4 d. NAY Many lecal boys have joined the mi- [ 000 by the New England Navigation jof Waterbury have been required to : . litia and others are planning to en- | company. Of the latter $2,000,000 has |spend fully as much because of the 3 list. been retired. The New Haven owns |epidemic. Adding to this the loss of Denti all of the stog. of the Navigation Co. to those affected, Waterbury has Thomas Sears and Arthur Rydholm,| As to the Pennsylvania’s hand in op- [Suffered to the extent of over $100,000. . b wpsirnion * the local minstrel boys, entertained af | eration of the. New Haven, that is seen |It 1S estimated that the loss occasion- Yadnts' 18449 MIN¥FBuilding, Norwich | the Foresters' smoker Thursday ev-|in various ways. When a storm broke |ed by the appearance of the colored Phone 1177-3 ening. over the proposed Woodmont vards, girl from North Carolina last June in Penneylvania officials were besought |&n unvaccinated city, will cost the TAFTVILLE ere | people of Connecticut not less than a c . quarter of million dollars and an un- i Demofllh, Con‘ Pinochls Club Holds Regular Meet- suggested. They showed where desirable reputation. The case of the yards should zo, in order to give the |colored girl did not come to the at- ing—Shot Large Fox—Many Enlist| New Haven the maximum benefit. And | tention of the Waterbury suthorities in Militia—Personals and Notes. | so, aithough it had spent $40,000 for funtil one of the 11 she had infected >, land and its operating men put much | was reported. The regular meeting of the Tafeille | time into arguing with the public util- Pinochis club was held Tuesday even.- | ities for the right to take more land Wiil clean’up on a iot of Stable and Square BlahRets A good line of Aute Robes. : 3 ing in the rooms on Front street.|at Woodmont the New Haven very TAX ON YACHTS " - resident Wilkiam Chamberiain pre- | quickly gave up the Woodmont plan. ACCORDING T Prices right low on Team and Ex. |sided and the regular routine of bus- | . When the possibilities of the Hell SS0 k. Iness was transacted and the re Gate route were considered, the Penn- | Gont: Raised i press Harnesses and Rubber Boets. |read and sccepted. — Plans for the | syivania looked to et some of the|Controversy R SNoe Adbstsprest 2 = IR Colning mariig were dlstumeed. Thers|cresm of the summer traffic inty New of Pleasure Craft. was a large attendance at the meet- | England. Its officials _convin ol . THELE L ing. New Haven's that the Bar Harbor ex- | -Personal property that is in the|' press should operate from the Penn- |City for seven months each vear is g D vania terminal rather than from |taxable and we were only following LB P-l j€ SIS Somweny: Srand Central. 5o the Bar Harbor, | the faw.” Was the statement of Fran- sorEe Foyerd has enlisted in the | Giia'next summer, will be on the time | cis Braciken of the board of assessors et ot i wedki Y Bevéral losal vays | 12Pies, a8 operaiing from Wasbinguen | When, 45X0q | shost the controversy 2 H have joined mflju‘ com] Inol:: 0); to Ha bar, and '-h'!’P =3 e e e 08 i L VIAR have joinec ta jcompanies and | Wil navertise widely 1ts_own lime (o |nesessment of ‘the plesurs cratt in DS V-4 ‘H g A expre: r intention | the Playgrounds of a Nation. While |Bhaw’s cove. A short time ago it was = 5 the Federal express starts mext Sum. |stated that owners of several of the 14 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT. : ¢ gy Gay, the rest of the service over Hell | yachts. tha/ are wintering there were Planos Moved to Norwich, Gate route will be held up until thé|perturbed because of a levy placed on Charles Johnson,. who has resided | summer schedule goes into effect just Ltheir boats. THeir contention was that Pl P' here for some time has moved his |before Decoration day. Trains will be{they should not be taxed both in the ayer-rianos family from Front street to Taiman | operated from Pennsplvania terminal, |city in which the boats are rezister- street Norwich. Frank Marcoullier of | New York, to the W‘h;‘e and Green :&dllld (hrNev:hemdoI} ‘where t:ey are 5 M Glasgo is moving here this week. mountain resorts as well. up for ‘winter. ssesor ,VICtOl', VlCtl’Olas —_— Rumors, were strong recently that|Bracken stated that they had no oth- T A Shot Large Fox. | the Pennsyivania, would.take the Cen. |er knowledge than thal the boats here ¥ Te : trai New Erngland over. But there w: ror several months of the vear and in 9N, BAYY Tenus, Arthur Newton shot a Jarge red fox | o\ ol for under the tutelage of its |view of that fact the tax was levie recently which had been troubling his 3 Marsh Buding, | Thickens " The fox was very Jarss and | nom, ally, the New Haven long 'ag0|He furher stated that many citizens State Girast, | had become. quite bold, taking - the | BOSU IO Take chAnges o ere: tar | Lad, §ome, bofore the board ‘and asked e SRR JEth Uns iRy néw irackage, extra roundhouses have | iMr. Bracken cited several cases been bullt, and new machine shops |where boats were not taxed because of Pébsonal Mentien. put, up. New routes of considersble|ihe belief that the owners were pay B - - A number of local people went on |length are expected in Central New |ing taxes in other cities and upon in- Ladies Who Wish | e excirsion %o the Now York Hippo: | nsiand territory very. soon. And | vestigation it was learned that mo tax drome Wednesday. 3 keepsie bridge is being practi- | whatever had been paig on the craft. T il - cally rebuilt. “If the owners of the boats in Shaw's - a- 201 et ream Georts Peltier ®f Front street has| “All the contfol the Penmsyivania|Cove are paying tasss in sther cities R e @ accepted @ position with a munition | @esires, it has aiready. There 1s n0 |ji'is up to them to straighten.the mate that will Kecp thelr complexion in al- | Plant in” Springfield. ~{need for more. We shall all profit|ier out. The law is perfectly plain, b o o R g Al by it” So says a director. and in taxing the boats we believe we by b MM W6 re’ offechig: & Miss Anna MueHer of - Merchants . are within our rights,” stated the as- eavenue is remployed b; Americ: r—S| ‘Someth Ei ‘sessor. whicf cotains eioukh peroxide n 1t | ODticAl Go. st Sodthbridge, Mase 1 |Almed at Deer—Shot i iy 3 - ~ 1o make it the ideai winter eream. Lester A. Kinney of Voluntown, ;s s Jeftery C e ed his skilled hunter, started recently on a N. A. NOTES R position. with the. Versaifies. Sanitary |chance hunt between Voluntown and| = . . . '\ ey ties Resigned F\ D - CY Fibre Mifls and will enter the employ | hesso_2ecom ban ity Eaer Vees .t L v £ of a local firm. To his surprise he saw at a long| oo™ e 60 MAIN STREET Morgan Sylvia has returned to New |distance one animal going at a speed arine—and taking e a Bedford after doing some surveying|{f 2 German subm. Miss Helen Kelley has resigned from : 3T - work for the Ponemah company on |1, o 4 deerhe made s crack at It |tne facuity. Miss Faith Bonfoey has ¢ 2 3 the brushes. His dog as.well as him- (been selected to take over Miss Kel- ve ulin Seif was almost stupefled on finding |197S duties as directress of the Girls g MoSheffery, who has been |SCIf was almost stupefle Glée club. Miss Kelley leaves many empioyed.in Dover, N. H.. for the past | OUp Fhar BaC IAPPEISd. ol he|friends among the faculty and student d R ‘r w :;: Zi‘i.‘r. is -p:-a“ & short vaca- o his game he fousd -6 had nogmwno sincerely regret her resiz- a Y e 3 or Lj|ilted & big fox- instendof 4 Sher. 'School closes Friday noon for a weelk - OF-ALL KINDS ON vacation before the beginning of the - = E Ohi l d 0 To Danielson for Burial. spring term. Examinations have been AUTH ‘OMOBILES, ren Ty | s oty ot Thomss Sitimien. who [hbhie all subiscts Cele et g . FQR FLETCHER'S i to ielson for’ burial By Gmgariak ination for the spelling prize will be CASTORIA |5 Smmne & R 0% | " Seniors have been wsked to hand in — subjects for their graduation essays. e Manager J. T. Fanning, Jr., has Paul Klinpke and the Chersive scheduled a track meet with Hartford the baseball grounds have High school for June 9th at Norwicn. to the Home suard for It is planned to hold- an interclass poses. : meet early next R First to Collect Accident Policy. The comparative infancy of the ac- cident business, says the in- | surance is illustrated in the fact that Horace Johnson, who was the first man in the United States to receive 't shortly bérate, return! with s 14*-' of Amerisans of the Belgian Reliof prior to their departure from behind state department today as a pro course agreed ‘when the mmmfl%tom-pd- Reports that Brand Whitlock, fain- ister to Belgium, and other diplomatic Srawal of American members. iy Lot drawal of the| Salvation Army Leaders to Speak. Commission Relet. Belgium. | g, ana o A e N . g e i with German: tiations T [t Asny o1 Sive (e Naing for |the service Sunday morning at Scot- stituted with a view to providing for | (he "Roicr i continuation of the relief work. The ok e German authorities in Belglum invit- Loaten. Bervies. ed Americans apa_gave sy Writton assurances that they | might| There Will be stations of the cross. leave whenever they desired to give|followed by bemediction, this (Friday) up their work. In view of the fact|evening at Swcred Heart church. fhat these men are in the fighting zone, however, it was stipulated that they FUNERAL. should, upon relinquishing _their work, remain for @ périod of two or thres Miss F: 1. Williams. weeks _in_so; ity on_their way to Switzerland and in order to wfixhn:m'.m‘:::lm 3‘?;”.&:“’" l:er'-‘f prevent the transmission of any fresh|jay afterncon at the home 6f Mr. and information. ~This condition was ac; | Mrs. I. Ji. Sterry, on Lee avenue. with cepted by the rélief commission. - a large attendance. Rev. G. H. Bwing “Tt is not anticipatea that the Amer- | was in charge of the service. Among ican diplomatic or consular officers | the many chbice flowers was a cres- will be defained during this period as|cent from the First Congregational written assurances havé been receiv- | Home Missionary Society, boxwood ed through the Spanish government|and magnolia wreaths with flowers, & that they will be permitted to proceed |standing wreath of roscbuds and directly to Switzeriand. bz::aymlmem -::etmm. a;nnnm. titul wreat és of carna- FEDERAL AGENTS AT COUNCIL tions and roses. 3 Burlal was in the family lot in OF NATIONAL DEFENCE | v niie cemetery, whére & committal service was read at the grave by Each Repartment_of the Government|Rev “Mr. Ewing. The bearers were is to be Reépresented. Pv“?}.h Amn,’;u'uu W. Tilley, John Washington, Mareh 20.—To co-or- | ' Among the many. prestnt from out dizate measures cach government de- |of town weré cousins from Williman- partment it was announced today. will |tic, friends from ~North = Stonington appoint a special representative to sit |*"R QST GSRELY places, o o daily with the couneil of national de- |was in chas ‘arrangements. fence. Eight already named met for pedo e i e o the first time with the council today. Mrs. E. G. Grant of the Canterbury The defense council, whose mem-|iurnpike was the guest Tuesday of bership is comprised of cabinet mem- |friends in Willimantic. bers. announced today & special meet- ing for Saturday with members of fits Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fielding are civilian advisory commission present |moving this week from Vergason Hill The commission’s members are seven|to Oneco street, at the Falls. of the country’s captains of industry. - epresentatives of government de-| Miss Faith Bonfoey, a member of partments already designated for ser-|the Academy faculty, will be at her vice with the council are Assistant i Secretary of War Ingraham, Captain ?‘:;etlo,nn. NSNS Volney O. Chase of the navy depart- ment: Willlam C. Fitts, special assist- i ant to the atiorney-gencral; J. W.|. tise Edith Vergasen, who has been Johnson, acting chief inspector of the | Tecl i Some [EC 18 Greencviile, is postoffice department: Lathrop Brown, | {7 = special assistant to the lecrepmry of Vergason avenue. the interior: Dr. S. W. Stratton, di- % rector of the bureau of standards of therine F. Crocker, who the commerce dep#rtments: Louis F. the Academy, Is leaving to Post, assistant secretary of labor, and | *Pend the vacation at her home In Dr. B. T. Galloway, of the department | Tufts college, Mass. of agriculture. S Representatives will be named-by the | Miss Lillian Browning, who teaches state and treasury departments with-|in the Hanover graded school, com in a few davs. to her home on Plain Hill for the spring vacation today (Friday). COMMITTEE TO SETTLE —— THE AFFAIRS OF POLAND Miss Florence Bennett, principal of Jordan school in Waterford, closes Has Been Ordered by the Russian | e —————— Provisional Government. BORN. London, March 29, $:45 p. m. ON-_In Jhis city, Maren 13 @ son, George Benjamin. Jr.. to e o o st sl ana Mrs. Goorge B. Congdon. the organization of a committee, with MARRIED. Alexander Lednitsky, a member of the % first duma. as chairman, to settle the | CLARKE—LUTHER—A( Fort | affairs of Poland. The committée Will| Rev® 'y Nomeyn Dantorth of New complie a register of the property be- | T.ondon, Josephine May. longing to the government and of the Brooklyn, N. Y. and John Matthew public institutons n Poland and devse Clarke Sergeant Quartermaster measures for the management of these | Corps. U. S. Army. unhanded over to the Polish state. The committee will also define the reln- DIED. tions between the state and the Roman | CHAPMAN—In Hartford, March 28, Catholic church. 1917, Mrs. Ethe! Champlin Chapman. e formerly of Hopkinton. B 1. aged 26 Waterbury—John D. Tierney of 230| Years. widow o wis Chapman. North Main street, for the past two |KELLEY_in Stonington (Pawcatuck), years a constable of the town of Wa-| n:;c—hs:m'd:::;' ::ihh"“:;“’;”'::.‘:; terbury,: was notified Monday of his 2 Ay, 23 Ell appointment as deputy sheriff for the| . widow of Robert Porter Keep. of county of New Haven, by High Sheriff | {he Tats Robert 8. Hale, of Elizapeti- Philip Hugo of New Haven county. town, T rvices at Farmington Friday at - Setoek. OLCOTT_In Waterbury, March 25, IR S It Oan T, Eaith Comstock, wite of James TO GATHER RECRUITS FOR | Oleott, formerly of Norwich, aged 50 years. Funeral service at Maplewood ceme- tery this (Friday) afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. UNITED STATES NAVY CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all our neighbors and friends who so_kindly assisted us in our re- cent beréavement; also for the beau- tiful flowers. NATHAN_A. LILLIBRIDGE AND FAMILY, MRS L._M. PARKER. MRS, GEORGE_BOARDMA: Voluntown, Conn., March 30, 191 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our since and heartfelt thanks to our many friends and_relatives for their many acts of kindness during the recent iliness and death of our daughter and sister: and also to those who sent the beautifaf forms of flowers. especially her shop- mates at the Paimer Bros’' mill. MRS. MARY RIVERS AND FAMILY. A motorboat recuif flotilla to vis- it every port on the Great Lakes to gather men for the navy is now being organized by Captain W. A. Moffett, United States navy, commandant at the Great Lakes naval training station. The flotilla will consist of craft offer- ed to the government by boat and yacht owners. Seven hundred boats ranging from diminutive catboats to high powered vachts have been offer- - . . |and do more work.” SALTS IF KIDNEYS PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING OR BLADDER BOTHER ’ to. floan Kidneys snd oos-| RODEFE 4. Cochrane tralize irritating acide— GAS FITTIN “Splepdid for system. PLUMBING, o;nu.'rn-nun - Washingten 8q. Washington Buildin. Norwich, Conn. Agent Lor M. B. O, Shest Packing, Phone 581 up an ou to seek relief two or three m mmfl ¥y 4 during the night. The sulterer is in e 5y A g e % abs |18 as essential in moders house sometines with l-u‘:tul “u:n:mm electricty is to lighting. Wa guaren- and is very profuse; a there is |tee the very best PLUMBING WORK O ate: Wethncas, sooet fofs ealt |V Sxport workmon at the falrset 1, because they can't comtrol urina- | prices. - While 1t 18 extremioly annoying | Ask us for plans and prices. o0 Tad Baita rom o , Pharmacist J. ,F. TOMPKINS and take a tab] water before breakfast, continue this 67 West Main Street for iwo of thre¢ days. This will neu- tralize the acids in the uriné so it no longer is a source of irritation to the S er g ety CELASE i (o T. E. BURNS act normally again. [ L] - SR M 209 jomade from the acid ot envts| Heating ‘and Plumbing and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused Franklin Street by uric aecid irritation. Jad Salts is u s splendid for kidneys and causes no bad mfim ;:m;‘:;’é a pleasant, efferves- Ino. GAST HOS cent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strast Mrs. Emily Rix and daughter, Miss e Lucy Saunders, of Washington street returned Wednesday from a few da: EDAVELERY S :‘xictmm:h Mrs. Charles Barber pr—— o— — s : {18125 To New York $1.25 ?‘:tnli."l‘wre;;cr: of South Windham are C H E L s E A L l N E hamberlain’s sister, Mrs. Phi B. W 2 Ta- nean Jane.” e TO NEW YORK "i < FREIGHT AND PABSENGER illis White, trainman on the New SERVICE BETWEEN York, New JHaven and Hartford rail- NORWICH AND NEW YORK oad, was at his_home on Peck's Cor- (Na - ner Tuesday. 'He has recently spent || 5 5t Norwich Tuesdays, Thars & week in New York. New_ York, Brookiyn _ Brides Pler, East River, foot Rbosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednes Pri- this week for the vacation, which she will spend at her home on Vergason avenue. 4 ANew, Haven—Tho death ot Jaseph Anderson, Jr., Yale graduate and one . ctive Ocf time prominént luwyer and prosecut- L ng attorney for the island of Porto Rico occurred Monday at the West|L$1:28—F. V. KNOUSE, Agoni—§1.28 Haven senitarium in Eim street, fol- lowing a lingering illness. He was the only son of the late Hev. Dr. Jo- seph Anderson who at the time ‘of his death was a_member of the Yale cor- poration. He leaves two children. ———— ey OVERWORKED MINISTER | CoPley, Sauare, Boston, Mess Near Public Library, Triaity Ohurs Chris Science Chureh, New Opsrs Tells How Vinol Restored Strength | FI0i5e and but ten minutes o shopbine and Vitality. Eleotric cars pass the Oxford te Norwich people will realize that we|& M. 3 B staron, obl 5 T Ungs s could not publish such letters as the | * 81 Y 18 Tooms $1.00 and up: with following if they were not genuine | $2.00. and truthful statements of facts. The | Double reoms $2.00 and up! with & Rev. Mr. Hughes, Holly Springs, Ark., | $2.50. PHILIP P. PRETTO says:— 5 “I am a Methodist Minister, and suffered from broken-down nerves, loss of appetite and sleeplessness. I was weak, my circulation was very poor, and I was not able to do my duty in my Parish as I felt I should. I had tried various remedies but did not seem to get any better. Through Mr. Gatlin of Bearden, Ark., I learned of Vinel, and it built me up. I re- gained my appetite, can sleep better . ooy The Best Coffee, Ib. .. 28¢ A Good Coffee, Ib. ... 23¢ Some even cheaper, Ib. 20¢c Ceylon Tea, Ib. . ..... 35¢ All other Tea, Ib..... 25¢ Baking Powder, Ib... . 14¢ Peanut- Butter, Ib..... 14e UNITED TEA IMPORTERS G0, 218 Main Street and you will want to come | There is no secret about Vinol, it derives its power to build up the over worked, hrokendown, mervous system from beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates, and gl erophosphates, etc. whi contain: Anyone in Norwich who wishes to Vinol can do so with the under- standinz that we will return their money if they are not satisfled. Brondway Pharmacy. G. G. Engler, Proprietor, Norwich. Vinol is sold_in Willtmantic by the Wilson Drug Co., in Danielson by the A. W. Willlams Pharmacy, and In Putnam by J. F. |Donahue.’ Also at the j2ading drug stores in all Connecticut towns. Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST COAL | ... = LEHIGHthe Best | : FRESH FROM THE MINES sa'ratma ReStauram e and A.D. LATHROP |: QUICK LUNCH TRUCKING JOHN D. METROPOLIS, Prop. Telephone 175 Seasonable Delicacies are found en our Bill of Fare TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR These whe patronize us are wel nourished. Food Served Appetizingly Most Cigars Are Gpod- Open 5 A. M. to 12 P. M. THESE ARE BETTER CENTRAL BUILDING GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR |41 BROADWAY, Norwich, Cenn Try them and ses. — THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin St GEORGE G' GRANT Next to Palace Cafe Undertaker and Embalmer JOSEPH BRADFORD |35 Providence St, Taftville BOOKBINDER n;:m nun:;;?.w day or night calla, APrUMWIawl Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY AT THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25-27 FRANKLIN 8T, Reuther & Co.’s STERLING ALE and Piel Bros’ Real GERMAN BEER on Draught at the DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BRO! Props. hene 1227 3625 Brondway Buccessor to STETSON & YOUNG = CARPENTER ang BUILD! 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