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ExchangeF-br ivVbman's Vork-Reports- For Successful -Year -
DircesIranlediarSaperSbrrCioiirt; D.rA."R-Patriotic
pSaas rsIooEe.Oiarte'r - Membership 247 Accident to
Back-Soy. -
Chester -Barrows. -assoeiafe- Jus
tice, DreSifiedaJ: -th-secoiid--aaj''s-seS-si
en -of -GiBstnfeii16tieartr&i&t6ni
and atee'--ei-o-oefcetjof
ig t&e '-ease -Stema -51. -(5oMiia vs.
Ix-wtSs j. gess&is. 'BB Tefcaftmgr rre-
all waJSr "fife ea-rs of ga. ?oiWnd
deserted 5Ja wie fte "reaps -and
is aSd -to -3Sar Jeasfe -rjttftfeg -for Iter
sutpeh - -feat -of -iter '-e&iittreti. Ttta
-ined'5o -t'rbttrrS3
negfeet toi?6ffeaa-flSsttsVoy0
her'-eiUidreJvv--'in, -to-tfee-pelitiotl-er.
Jiia-iSesrfeeet W.riabilM& -represented
-th'a -itHAeatter.
Ffeilowasfe -tfaa Ea&Haa. -CbUftrs -ease
was tbat -of Irenes Barah -OoUirfs. fti
w fetch -he petitioner asteed -far. a -dl-TPor
-eii tJsa same -groum$s as. in the
Camps -casSs. baseband, Charles
Leaai -GoiliHS. Jeserfed -hfe -wife fn
1S07. ffeer hav&sjg been married two'
3"Mfs, awd -has uoite nefbteg -for :fcer
ouppoft-afees -asat -tlm. 'fee petition
w&a gmoteti, iitferney Ssmuel -H.
rHivfs epFcsect&Js th?a. .jpetitkse'r.
In-fKe-esef Moraii ip-'PrtaSt
S. Me-ran boifa -from Ifetefty, -fife -respondent
csrlsed -hSs wife -a-year-asro,
the petkfen toeing granted 'on ttte
piwitwfe -of -csoiitiaued -drunteenness. At-toFneySJifeFeSt-jS.
-Kings foy "whb -er -be
petitioner,.' " t. -.
Following -a -peWi-Jon -In. infty, -the
eotot ooik -five pttpre -aiid -djpu?ned
until -aft(-moiiW. 'Wbeh "hfeiWH-Jry
wiil-epFt for -duty. Cisses wijfcb. -will
v,b fblKwa"d v Westerly -people are
these -Af tha -fea&ij &ltSirirasjii : -company
. -l-a, B. iPbhn Cherapiib... aiid Br. John
r'mplfii -the feaac SJiepjnam Wnr-W-ny.
Thesfe -ces rotiiy -or-
lHiB -amnial -metrrij -of ho. West
erly Scoharg -fbr Wcmen Work, faelH
at fsi -homfe i "fb. prsWeirt, SIfea
Hrfiit 5otreil, O-f EJm- sfrfret. ttss
report -of iar$iiteiitfeiit, -Mis -Bf-ten
H. -!fiSWfn, Ts-hioh 'was sibjnttfea,
sliowea ;amt tfe 'work as -a. -wJjrflfe -wsfe
rNJWteS. aMtoowgh tMfere ista a. sfigjrt
te-Ufrrg -oft fa - xhn -anrtwart -Ojf . goo
nmfift :tbos Wbo are. beneSt&a. by
t -tasSatapfe. ft Teal ttftftfe
fewer -ootibeSors -BiEEii. tts -j-fear pre"
orUiwr. Tls problem teet cbnfrd&
of tbo toTsropeooIo to ftHTrish tire
foo6ttSB, fce -Semsaa -s-t "prwwent fr
to?e&B sepKly. Tiffs & ttr
?biJf -aoIeeaaCe SifWHs bb tonr
nio, ts4iea lsere fei ft ie
eboi esoia ba i(OB in t-own
swusa 5ei&iiwS "bay & iaege iftMtTr
TWt 'SIK saitai BRsi!te to
tS et& eBBKHTB OVC fr'j.W&O
'Ktfttwi- a h ftwwt4lujji. White fh-e
Th. esse f ta lift ose - tee
eonfltfljjell safes -or tiw t!jws- mb?e6,
ttAn IK-jSJPT "tosws twsfi tes--
posoa i JS-TS loftsoa of cai.
)r w . sroofl safe of oo&!5as(
r -wots -feat 4n ritefcai iae sawrto- J
. m 4 , MiK,..Jl 2VA I
fH WW iircK?'viu 7soi -toot vtw
spare tame to aam soiroeaaiing. "iRie
mane? jwaSesA, f3 3st trwSnsr o Uiwss
win isBWt SastxA astr oofis esn nal.
ATI Q ottainerB -were Med -as
foDowwT SswBiasBBt, Sffiiss Sarafet Csft:
trelt: xSo jireskierat, JSEes. Jsfiim Essuns
socrsiaaT, Mis. Csqeeb JS. BmnSioic;
er. a. ' wens no. s
urricane Finis!
1
ON SATURDAY we started a seven days HURRICANE
FINISH FIRE SALE and it proved to be a record break
er. There's nothing reserved at this sale all our splen
did Suits, Overcoats and Trousers are booked to leave
the house.
Only. 4 Days More lo Make Yw Selection
So we would advise shopping early for there will be
some lively buying at once and the best always go
nrst.
Good School Suits
for the Boys
Cheviots, cassimeres and
worsted, durable . and
stylish patterns, ages, 8 to
17 years prices $1.75,
$2.95 and' $3.50 - values
$3.00 to $6.00. .
One lot of Boys Over-,
coats, ages 16 1019 years
to close at $3.50 some
of these coats worth $10.
Sale Ends Saturday, Feb. 22nd
Only 4 Days More
THE P. I. WELLS CO.,
"GOOD CLOTHES ST0aE"
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY
treaamreri -3Ira.' -Ioltn "Champltn ;. anpeT
tntendont, - iEiss-liaien."R. Baldwin.
Tfie -members-of Phabe Greene Wancf
tcffapter, D. A,.R., are-a-nniBcs; & iJoUy
f statnson -te Tratrty m,pni5iBK Jti&u,
tit triijat tire regutar WasiiiTtg.toil'3
-birttrdHy. celebration. . "Tho.Iajliea An,
p?rgTamnie of mviaic, readies- and a.
UJriyiet entitled The Woofcsg pt PoHy
&dison, -rcltn tire foiowlDS ctSt:
Baity. SaMy FraTriienetein- Do'iy "MaiiJ-
:son, Maxy Avnrpnie;- lrs. sparsre,
f ranees i-. enraicit; wrourae, j-.onise
.-Cey;; Aaron Burr.--Sa.liy Cey ; 'James
-2iitJiicm, Vivian ArnoM.
Trie -third Tn course of -antertain-"ments
-to -be siven by the Qupnochori-tanis--crane-e-fe
ito be iiehl a -tire Dunn's
-Garners ctmrcb. today. B'oiiowins the
entertaittment, refreBaments -are 'to xre
acrv-eri. - , -
- 1 ,
Lucio AmbrooiB. a iiatikbwy-emoioved
-at this William Clark Threaa company
?flanj on the West atae. simeral tne
loss -of -the -ends of the index linger and
the -one nest to it while Troridiig
aronii -one of the -muie machines on
'-Tuesday afternoon. The yotmjg- felharw
was taSfen by Manager Wmtam t:tarK
Sjj his automobile to the office of reJ
Michael H. f? canton, wlio- dressed the
injured members and then had the
nnfort-unate young' man -taken -to his
-house -on -Pierce -street.
. . Westerly -Codjje, Loyal Order, of
Moose.,-: w instrttrted Iec.. Tth, 13 Yl
-u-lth .65 members, -by thje officers of
Terw Jjortdon lodg and has met the
first amd third Ttiesdays since that
thee -with inrUatfon ati-each meeting'
and now -closes, the charter -with 2T
members. Tire lodee has the largest
Lurerxtbrship of any fraternal trctir tn
Tii;eterfK- The ortter .-was Krtmaett m
-fS8. at Ixrtrfs-vilre, Ky;, and now has
irtearly 1-2 -million members rtth 1265
todjres. In the order the lowliest
members rob shoulders with men m.
!th highest station of Hfe. The -only
-IJvMi!? x-tre3laent,- members of tho
Va-biriet, senators, governors, eongress--:rnn,
mayors -and -members of tire -Ju-
The offtcer are: Past dictator.
George. W. Wirrterbottom; dictator P.
sri iWCTti-aney ; vioe criciseror, James
Pollock: prelate, William Tattersait;
secretary, James R. .Tolrr.s'; treasurer,
J. 3. Ckarlay:; . hysicih, -3Cugene
hea. M. D,
S A reiar meeting of the Probate
court of Westerly was held at the town
clerk's of&ee on tFnioh street Tues
day, Jndge Burke presiding. On the
estate of Willieni Elias Watrous , a
I -fH it ion for the ajepoantment of guar
dian wns received and continued to
March 4th t 2 p. m. wf publicatloj
of notice and the notice served on
.'William E. Chapiiian, grandfather of
Wdllia-m ERas 'VatToirel deceased.
On the -estate of Alfred Chapman an
tnveztbtrcy of !?S20.t2.was received .and
orered ecoTaed. On the estate of
-Marfa Crafts an inventory of 1 14. 84
ws rcr-fl and ordered corded.
Ob. the estate ot Charles B. Hall the
-ftps and final aceooht was received,
Jiowd and ordered recorded.
A petition was received in eonnee-
tioii with the estate of Etesire -A. tu-n,
to Tender an invenioiry and account
TJiis was continued to the -next meet---iKg
-of the court.
An fproprta-tkn of $3Q,000 has. been
-reported to the howss at Washington
in the sundry civil appropriation bill,
widch Jjrv4ds for the completing of
Young Men's Suits
Sizes 32 to 36,
$6.59, $8.59, $10.50
A large showing in these
sizes. You have read about
our good clothes, you have
seen them. You know our
high standard of quality.
Call soon, as these suits are
on the move. Values $12
to$18.
I
at Calte-bahis thno
- Itis-mishty hard to obtain
himform -results fa cake ma-
ing if-younise-iiutter tjr lard
because both of tbese prod-
hicts Varrso in quality.
x CottoleiseisalwaysiJnifonn
alwa produces good xe
psalts. With its use, you can
Fcount on .a certain kind of
kake being the same every
time.. '
Cottolene sells at about
ttbe price of lard, and is so
Mch that one-third less is re
quired tha-h
.-either butter
or lard.
-Cotfolene is never
-sold in bulk al-
W1
way3 in air -tight I
4in paifs, which pro
itect It from dirt
trust-arid -odors. It
i3 always uniform
-end dependable.
THE N. E. FAIRBAim COMPAHY
the new federal bnildrrrg now under
course of construction here In Wester
ly. The. total cost of th-a building
will be The original con
tract called for the frjrnrshing of the
buildrng, btrt it has trot, been an
notmced to wha,t purpose the addi
tiprral sum of $30,000 is to be expended.
Local Ua con ics.
5Tr. and 3frs. Arthur Barber of Peace
Xale were callers in town Tuesday.
Charles B. Lawton has been receiv
ing the felicitations of frtends on
his 85th birthday.
Many from Westerly were fn at
tendance at the Farmers' Institute -held
at Kingston Tuesday.
Many of the "Westerly farteters are
planning to attend the seventh annual
poultry institute at Hartford.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lewis and Mrs.
Charles H. Bromley of this town have
returned from Jacksonville, Florida.
Rev. FrederlcK C. Seymour, pastor
ot fne chorea o Ascension, at Wake
field, preached at Christ church Tues
day eveang.
Judge Elias B. Hinckley of the bor
ough held the regular "weekly pro
bate -court for the town of Stonington
at the office of William A. Wflcox, on
tne west side Tnesday afternoon.
BALTIC
Mrs. Cyprien Lagros, 83, Dies, Leaving
20 Grandchildren and 14 Great
grandchildren Steel Girders for the
New Bridge Arrive Basketball
Games. ..? ;
Mrs. Elmire llarrel, wife of Cyprien
Legros, who has been ill the past two
week's with grip, died at her home on
High street Monday night at 11.20
o clock. She was born 83 years ago
at St. Amose, Canada, where she was
joined in marriage with Cyprien Le
gros, who survives her, with two chil
dren, Mrs. Denise Belair of Williman
tie and. Arthur Begros of Baltic. She
leaves 215 grandchildren and 14 srreat-
grandchildren-. Mr. and Mrs. Legros
came to Baltie 46 years ago.. Mrs. Le
gros was active up to a few weeks
agoj attending to her household du
ties with th? assistance of her hus
band and the loving attentions of her
son Arthur fcegros, and iis wif e who
for years have watched over the old
couple with devoted theughtfulness for
their eerafort and happiness.
All About the Village,
Rev;. Joseph ValdambrinI ef Water
bury was a local visitor Mondayi
The infant son of Town Clerk Ar
thur P. Cote and Mrs. Cote was christ
ened Sunday at St. Mary's church. Mr;
and Mrs, Louis Bibeault were the
sponsors. The child was named Leuls
Henri Cote, ... . j
Fire births, one marriage ana two
deaths occurred here during Janu
ary. . I
Mrs, Leon Peloquin was the guest of
friends in Meosup recently.
. Ernest Vian of Main street Vim gone
to a Hartford hospital to Undergo a
surgical operation.
Received New Members.
The Rosary society of ' St. Mary's
parish had a reception after the 8
o'clock mail last Sunday, when three
new members were admitted.
Watchman Woods Improving.
John' Woods, night watchman at the
Baltic cotton mills for a number of
years, who has been obliged to give
up work for a month or bo or account
of stomach trouble, is improving un
der medical treatment.
-Mrs. Eliaa H. Cote and Mrs Bdwarfl
C. Case are passing a few weeks In
New Tork.
Henry Betterman, who haa been In
the employ of George Dreacher, has
gone in business for himself at Plain
field. Miss Louise Case" is visiting her
aunts, the Misses Case of Laurel Hill,
Norwich. .
" Girders far New Bridge.
The-steel. girders for the new bridge
to be built over the Cotton mill canal,
replacing the old wooden one which
fell a short time ago, arrived Tuesday.
Work will be started immediately. .
Mrs. W. C. Smith and daughter, Re
na, were guests of relatives In Wor
cester over Sunday. 1
Rev. William H. Kennedy of Greene-
vile will give the Lenten sermon at St.
Mary's church this (Wednesday) even
ing. John Hussey and sons, James -and
Peter, were in Willimantic Tuesday at
tending the funeral of Mr. Hussey's
cousin. Miss Bridget Hussey
Groton Team Defeated..
In the new B. W. A. C. gyn Monday
evening a well played basketball game
between Baltic and Groton was enjoy
ed by a crowd of over 300. The Bal
tic team won, 18 to 6, outplaying their
opponents in all stages of the game. As
a preliminary the Young Rough and
Readys.Baltic's Junior basketball team,
played the Taftville Cash Boys. The
Rough and Readys played a hard, up
hill game and deserved a victory for
tliir excellent work, but were -df ear
ed bvthe score of 7 to 6 1-2.
Rockefeller on Vacation Trip.
New York, Feb. 17. John D. Rocke
feller, accompanied by his personal
phyalclan, Br. H. B. Biggar of Cleve
lan: his secretary. 11. B. Sims, and two
servants left today for a vacation trip
, to ilprlda. Air. Koc-kefeller came to
; his town residence . from Pocaptico
' Hills Sunday. ,
i - . ;
.Mw'' than " 29.010 lamp filaments of
20 candle pow er each can be rnanufact
I ured f rom cue pound cf tantalum.
All
Trolleys teal
To
For the balance of this week the low prices which prevailed in the Muslin Underwear, Embroidery andWhite
Goods Departments will hold good. If you have not investigated the advantages offered during this saieyou
should do so. The Boston Store has a reputation to sustain for f ;&e sales,, and every effort has been made
to make this the most successful ','"' -
Crisp New Merchandise ; at the : Lowest Sale Prices v
DAINTY UNDERMUSLINS
CORSET COVERS
DRAWERS . . . . . .
NIGHT ROBES , .
.
LONG SKIRTS ....
COMBINATIONS
PRINCESS SLIPS
ALL OF OUR FRENCH CHEMISES AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES
Advance Showing of the New
Lingerie Waists
Specially Priced During This Sale
A Special Lot of Waists fn
various styles. Some have
round lace collars, others
turnover collars and some
show the ,-Dutch neck. They
are all prettily trimmed with
fine embroideries and Val
and C1tmy faces.
8ALE PRICE
98c
Waists with the new French yokes are shown in three differ
ent styles. Some shew pretty tucked effects and other styles
have the deep turn -over collar which is the very latest thing.
All daintily trimmed with pretty vai lace and embroidery".
SALE PRICE $1.48
Very Fine Lingerie Waists, some of them being shown in
Dotted Swiss. Others in the assortment have pretty lace
yokes with either high collar or the pretty Dutch effects.
SALE PRICE ...$1.98
WILLIMANTIC
Women's Club Washington Social.
The Washington social given by the
Woman's club at their eluferooms en
Tuesday evening was a most success
ful and enjoyable affair: Mrs: C: B;
Leonard had charge f the programme,
which included a violin selo by Miss
Gardner of New Britain; veeal sole,
by Mrs, Ci Tyler Bard, soprano of the
.Broadway ehureh, Norwich- dances,
by Miss Alice Hughes sf New Britain;
vocal soles, by Mr, Seamans of Mys
tic, a member of the Park chureh quar
tette, Norwich. The accompanists
were Miss Harding of Hartford, Miss
Bthel Bisedorf and Mrs. Ashten Per
sons this city, Mrs. W. A. Arnold
and Mrs. W. "W. Clark poured, and Miss
CcCullock, Mrs. Gwnmings and Misses
Colgrove, Verna Hastings, - Bernice
Williams, Mrs.- Emerson and Mrs:
Robinson assisted in serving the re
freshments, these ladles being in Colo
nial costumes. The decorations were
by Miss Verna Hastings and Miss May
Turner, About 180 were present.
Y.-M. C. A. Duokplne. '
The aecond of the series of contests
between the married and single men in
the duokpln tournament of the Y. M.
C. A. were bowled Tuesday" evening.
Following Is the score: Married Men
Gavitt, 77, 83. 98: Dummy, 84. 78, 87;
Tryon, 9. 82. 88; total, 761. Bingie
Men Harrington, 73. 87. 78; Korner,
50, 77. 84; Mclntoelv 78. 78, 80; total
670.
For Holiday Programme.
Patriotic Instructor Thomas Ashton
of Francis S. Long post.G. A. R., has
arranged an elaborate programme for
the celebration of Washington's and
Girls? You Must Try This ! s
Hair Will Look Beautiful
All You Need is a 25 Cent Bottle of "Danderine" Hair Gets
Lustrous, Fluffy and Abundant at Once.
Immediate? Tes! Certain? that's
the joy - if it. Tour hair becomes
light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap
pears as soft, lustrous and beautiful
as a young girl's after a Danderine
hair cleanse. Just try thi moisten
a cloth with a little Danderine and
carsf ully draw it through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time.
This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt
or excessive oil and in Just a few mo
ments you have doubled the beauty , of
your hair.
A delightful surprise awaits, . partic
olarly thoae . who bay a beep, careisflg.
. .25c to $1.98
. . 25c to $2.75
. . 39c to $5.93
50c to $5.98
. .50c to $2.98
.$1.49 to $3.50
( - -
Women's White B a t i s J e
Waists in four different
styles. The latest styles of
collars are - shown including
high, turnover and round
models. Trimmed with pret
ty embroideries and laces.
-SAfcE PRICE '
$1.19
Lincoln's birthdays at Q. A. R. hall
next Friday evening, delegations from
the several sehools of the town will
contribute reeitations and there will
be veeal and instrumental tnuaie.
Mayor D. P. Dunn will be present and
Capt. Frank P. Fenton will deliver an
address. The Spanish War Veterans,
effleers o. Company L and Francis S.
Long Woman's .Relief corps havebeen
Invited te be present:
Visited In Norwich and Jewett Oity.
Miss Emma L. Hull returned en
Monday from a ten days' visit with
friends in Norwich and Jewett City
where she was a - former teacher.
While in Norwich she attended the
New Terk Symphony concert at Blater
hall. f
Appraisal of Bankrupt Estate.
W. D. Grant, Edwin Sumner and
Clarence A. Bowen, appraisers of the
bankrupt estate of Adam Smerdoeky,
have filed their report with Judge A.
J. Bowen, referee In bankruptcy. They
find 145 1-2 bags of flour, $291 and
cash on hand In possession of A. J.
Greenslit of $12.52. The value of the
book account scheduled at $300 has not
been appraised.
STAFFORD SPRINGS
Chlmnev Fire on High 8treet Three
Children of Unworthy Parents Sent
-'to County Home. y
The Are alarm was rung about mid
night Monday for a chimney fire in
the house of Charles Comlns on High
street. The fire was -extinguished with
very slight damage.
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Dennis are
Whose hair has been neglected or is
scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin.
Besides beautifying the hair Dander
ine dissolves every particle of dand
ruff; cleanses, purines and invigorates
the scalp .forever stopping itching and
falling hair, but - what will please
you most will be after a few
weeks' use of Danderine, when you
will actually see new hair fine and
rtnwn v nt firRt v but reallv rr
hair growing all over the scalp.- ff t4
you care for pretty, soft hair, and iots
of it: surely get a 25 cent bottle of
Knowlton's Danderine from any drug
store or toilet counter- and, just try u
The
of
White
A Bargain Bulletin from
GIRLS' WINTER COATS
Good, .serviceable Winter Coats for giita
from 6 to 12 years old. The colors are
Hue, tan and some fancy mixtures. Val
ues trp to $8.50. ' " '
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS
A small lot of Coats, no two of which are
alike, in the latest models. The materials
are warm, serviceable and attractive. Some
of these Coats sold as high as $17.50.
VELVET AND CORDUROY SUITS
Velvets and corduroys have been leaders
ihis year for women's garments, and we
have a few suits for both women and misses
still left on our racks. Fine quality and
high-class tailoring; are among their attrac
tive features. Values up to S32.5P. "
V.
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
A few very pretty little Dresses, made of
fine serge with blue or black collar and cuffs
and trimmed with a Striped material. Some
very dainty designs are offered. .
BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL FUR COATS,
MUFFS AND NECK PIECES
We will hi CloseJ AH Day
Saturday
Washington's Birthd ly
Opsti Friday Evening, O. 21,
until 10 o'elsck
spending a few days at the latter's
home in Maine. They expect to go
on a trip next month to the West
Indies;
Sent ts County Home.
Lena, Gertrude and Rose Handel,
children of Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Han
del of the Crystal Lake district were
committed to the eeunty home by
Judge Heald of the borough court
Monday; The authorities did not con
sider their home surroundings were
what they should have been and -the
-CO AIL
A GOOD SUPPLY OF ALL
HOUSEHOLD SIZES AND
STEAM COALS i
also a cargo in transit
A FULL ASSORTMENT
PIUT A PP
Central Wharf j Branch 150 Main St.
' -.' -'... -
Telephones
BnslRtti
Center
Norwlc'i
Ihe Garment Section
$160
fs&J.
$10.00
$19.50
SERGE DRESSES
$4.75
children" were committed as neglected
children.
Charies B. Gary spent Tuesday in
New Tork on business.
Miss N. M. Whiton Is moving Into
the Warren block.
R. P. Sanford, the Cornell freshman
who Urea on 83 cents a week, was
droRped from the College of Agricul
ture beeartrse he flunked" on algebra.
He passed his regular eollege examin
ations with flying eelors;
I e SB
New L,o n do r
(NORWICH)
TO -
,NEW YORK
STEAMER8
Maine and Steamer Chap in
-Choose tills roate &xt time you i
.o New York, ioa'fl bare a delightful
veyago on Look Island Sound and a
uper!) view of the wonderful sky line
-id water front of Manhattan 'sJan.i
Steamer leaves Nw London at 11 P
Ti., ceept Sundays, due New York. Fl'
0. East Raver, at e.45, and Hr -til.
--rtii Rlwor. 1 o'clock next morning.
Meal ss-v1ee a .la Carta: Srn
$1.80
New England Steamship Co.
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CHELSEA LINE
Fare 41
Freight ami paasenger Mtifca
direct to Mew Tork.
from Norwich THswiays, Thure
Jaye. Sundays, at &.15 p. m.
Mew York. Pier 28, Est Stm.
toot Roosevelt Sret. Itfondaya
Wednesdays, Widays, at i p. m
7relght received nU S p. m.
, V. KNOPSE, Agaat.
irnr street & r
CKIYEF.SITY. HkZS.
One Block West of Brofy
KEW YORK C1TX
CTlot e WHoteMte. mt Retail
Urjr fioede District. Bailxeadaua
,. Jteamente Miei..
SQ9 Kooms am with Bath)
RATES 0I.OO PER DAY UP
Excellent Hestaaran an4 Cafe.
Moderate JPrieee.
t Mag, ot Hew Zork Citx y
We will serve another
six o'clock dinner, Sun
day, February 23.
Tables are now being
reserved.
Phor- 704
Music by the Orchestra.
WAUREGAN HOUSE
PARJCEK- DAVENPORT CO.,
Proprietors
The Board of Relief of the Town of
Norwich, Conn., will meet In the City
Hall Building, in said Town, each day,
Sundays excepted, from Feb. 1st to
Feb. 21(, from 10 a. in. to 4 p. m.
to' listen to appeals from the doings
of the Assessors, and to do any other
business proper to be done at said
meetings.
Dated at Norwich. Conn.. Jan. 2Cth.
SS13.
FRANK R. M'LAUGHLIN.
EDWARD KIRBT,
JAMES W. BLACKBURN.
Jan21i? Board of Relief.
Hack, livery and Boarding
STABLE
We guarantee our service t he -
est at the most reasonaMo irlrea.
KAH0KEY BROS..' Falls Ava
Largest capacity in the
city.
A N. CARPENTER
23 Commerce St
All kinds of Mason Build,
ing Materials, Small Trap
Rock for driveways and
CONTRACTOR
FOR
EVERYTHING
HIE FENTON-CHARUEY
LUIiJINQ C3., .a;.
GENERAL
C0NTBACI0R3
NdRWICH. CONN.
A PIANO Out of Tune
Isn't Worth a Picayune.
Of the Tuners, Take Your Pick,
J. H. GEOaGE Will Tune It Slick
. TELEPHONE.
DR. F. W. B0LMS, Dcnlis!
Miuu.ien Uuilil-.y tMu, Kmiii a.
IQTEOE
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