Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 4, 1913, Page 11

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THE BACK shows when a Wwoman is aged: raded, carelesq of her appearance. Don't be satisfied to have an attractive face and neglect back of the ears and the neck. an .invention which Miss Adles has Hair,Scalp and FaceSpeciafis! OF THE HEAD will prove just what you need. 306 Telephone 632-4. St, mext to Chelsea Bank. feb3d THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BUILPING C0., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS " NORWICH. CONN. The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., MILIL, CASTINGS a Specialty. « Orders Receive Prompt Attention Rutherford H. Snow The Bean Hill MONUMENTAL MAN Aléi’s Bowling Ailey Open from 9 a. m. until 12 p. m. Bowling 10c per string. Daily prize given aiso. M. ALD! & CO. Props. “Bank with the Little Bank on the River Bank” WINTER MILLINERY A fine assorimem of latest styles in Hats. Come in and see them. MRS, G. P. STANTON, 62 Shetucket St DR. C R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental dur.ag Lis McGrory Building Surgeon rge of Dr. 8. . Geer's praen sasg llpess. Norwich, Conn. CORNS Electric Light Treatment for Rheu- matism. JAMES DAWSON, Tel. 524. Room 26, Central Building Lady in attendance. Delivered to Any the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be Part -~ Norwich the best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A teclephone order wil receive prompt attemtiom. ©. 4. McCCRMICHK. 0 Franxlin St. MISS ELLA M. POTTER Instructor of Pjano and Harmony Room 6, Alice Bidg. 1647 ; Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public ibe finest standara brands of Beer of Europe and America, EBohemian, Pusaer, Culmbach Bavarian Eeer, mass Pale and Burton, Mueirs Beotck Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stour C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hili P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourisn- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anbeuser, Budwelser, Schlits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12 DO YOU KNOwW the best place in Norwich to have your shoes tapped ard heeled? give us one rial, thehi you will know for sure. Goodyear Shoe Repairing A. VALLIN, Prop. Tel. 517 BOTTLED BEER ALL Delivered to any 86 Frankiin Street KINDS part of the eity. Ovder Now. Tel. 136-5. H. JACKEL & Cco. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Sgpecial Rates to Theatre Troupes. Traveling Men, ste.. Livery connectet Shetusket M 5 Tel. 968 If you don’t ‘For New England {Ur - g = D ‘ “ to practically cut t! fl ;fls;iigky- V\It;dneflsdn:fmnffl!'d& n!o\‘léi‘lh - + ; : w2 -} of mountains to Lien nfi northwe: BT . _We next passed through “Preatciions from the New York Hers The thirty-second ‘annual report and : ;gm. is about 45 miles from ely, m- they dearly love ald: On Tuesday it will be cloudy and| the third biennial report of the state on_and is the western extremity of taste. ;:;lild;r, pre::&ed byd;now o:’r;én, with 3011:43‘0{ heaith has just been.madehq 3 f Water: 3 = ‘La,m;iL kWe 3, ?t(znged 11::? 3 x'ro;n “;j;:.n- constipated bowoh,d -lum ris var win Deco! most- overnor Mflifl, 3 i 3 ~o’cloc unti o'¢! 0 see billousness, o(' i, isorde: Iy west and morthwest. followed BY¥|tail the work that has-‘aeen “accom- i town, which is indeed a very pic- | stomach, feverishness, diarrhoea, sore clearing. Wednesday will be clear and { plished in the various fields of its en- m »e absked to, gwt ‘esque place. The different types of | throat, bad breath or to break a cold, mch colder. deavor and contains recommendations e Eextmimuae 3 o| Men in this town include almost every { give ome-half to a teadpoonful of Observations in Norwich, with r;lattl:onhto x:greuThing"(hi usfeftuhl. mwa.k:t‘rfiegflamnud ?::flem‘"‘or’:ier?t“:‘l?m- on onb‘ghf glove, | Our party left | Mgyrup %‘wm., and o dew Rours ness o e boar: e work o e about 2,45 o'clock and arrived {all up waste, ‘sour bile, o Zhe following reconds reparted Trom [iavoratory hes se'increased the i P s e ba “Doara ‘the Ship in time for | andigeeted food and constipated mat. i “}“pemmw ‘and ghe barometric | R2St tWo yvears that an a fonal ap- :ms bmfi s been granted authority | S 5 o % ter will gently move on and out of the propflat!on haS been asked from' the and has. iveq appropriations to in- e arship left last day for I gystem without griping or nausea,and . it will remain for several | you will surely have a well, happy and Monday: £3 g Ther. Bar,j iate, and Tegarding the h‘ee distribu- | Uosiigate the ;mdlmon of streams and tion of antitoxins the report says that | =0 ch b (0 of the state without meks vet. ®miling child again shortly. Trm Iy w82 300301 1300 : egislature will be asked to amend 3 — With Syrup of Figs you are not 2 m ... co+ 38 30180 the act, which has to do With this fea- | FOWET tvm'm{,en';,';’fl;;:gp,g;;fgm; Funeral of Mrs. Mary McBride. | arugsing sorr whildron, being com. R eat 3 Tovlt 335 ture of the work. so that the money | iV 0 (o "Lublic and private, are gen-| 'The fuheral of Mrs. Mary McBride |posed entirely of luscious figs, senna, s ; SAE appropriated will not be so quickly ex- | U2, T8 S IS B0 O ey are liable | was held from the home of her daugh- {and aromatics it cannot be harmful. Comparisons, hausted. In regard to the laborator- to dcteriorate pfiwsdmg the present | ter, Mrs. Daniel McSheffery at eight Full directions for children of all Predictions for Monday: Increasing|ies, the report says: policy of official suipervision is contin- | thirty o'clock Monday morning. The |ages and for grown-ups plainly printed cloudiness followed by snow. On State Laboratories. ued. i Temains were conveyed to the Sacred |on the package. Monday's Weather: Snow and rain. “The ever-increasing population | Heart church, where Rev. J. H. Sta- Ask your druggist for the full name, The valuable work done by the twWol ,.yes o greater demand on our limit- | Pleton read a mass of requiem at 9 o'- | “Syrup of Figs and Wlixir of Senna,” Sun. Moon and Tides. divisions of the state laboratory will I 8RR 5 BYERICE COMoTS B OO ine | Clock. © Salutaris and Face to Face prepm—ed by the California Fig Syrup M St I _Hish | Muon | D€ Seen by reference to their reports. |, nujation mm.elm the sewage to be | were rendered by William T. Delanéy. This 18 the delicious tasting, gen- |l Rises. | Sets. .1 Water. fi Rises, | The numbers of sampies and speci disposed of. The demang for quick | The burial was in the Sacred Heart mms old reliable. Refu¥e anything eisé mens examined has so increased dUr- { ..y ,ua] of human wastes from the | cemetery, Taftville. The bearers were | offered. il a m Il & m}ing the past two vears fhat we have | jiiieor thickly setiled districts is rec. | James White, Charles J., John S, and R 5 R ¥ about reached the Hmit of our pres- | ooy o o " faacure of vital impor- | Daniel- F. McBride, grandsous of the - ;1 802 | 28 | ent capacity, therefore we have asked t:nce 4o4he health atd well being of | deceased. . 3 | g3 | the legislature for an additional ap-{ G 0“Tumic: but this gives rise almost | There were many floral tributes and if g58 | 648 | Propriation of $2.000 to meet the ex- immediately to ‘problems connected | relatives and friepds attended from || 1083 || 7ia3|Dected increase.in work during the | i %he hollution of inland and tidal | Pawticket, Providence and Boston. 2 | 1108 | & g;_xlbtm Rigl gh*: P[rhmge fl';g“;;h waters which gradmally assume Buch ;fhdmakm- Grant had charge of the - A s been due chiefly to the = ‘uneral arrangements. —A $ix hours after high water 1t 18 1o | mand for the examination of milk and b N Sropaltemn a1 b e ’ CUBA-AUGUSTA Hoe whity IS Sdiswe e € |to the Jarge number of throajpcullures | unbearable nuisances and conditions Sunday Night Whist. REENE gent. us from the Schools “in orders t0 | yap@ertin Hoo the Pullie heatth: A whist party was given by the 4 Gl VILLE NEWS defect | possible diphtheria _carriers : £ g e i sl iiwoen en anel Bl Wby Byans fl among the pupila. nother thing ’ night ang among those present were Marriage M.ndny Morning in St. Jo- | Which has taxed the capacity of the The subject of th vepidemic of ty- Miss Rose Rabinovitoh, Miss Ma laboratory is the examination for glan- | phold, due to eating oysters and clam rite Flvnn, Miss -Minnie D\"ine, i eph’s Church. o At & diclock Monday moraing Rev. | ce55- Antitoxing Distributed T D i S o ] 1ane: mnd HL Toohiean.” 5 1. Maciejewski united Casimir Chadt (5l * tional authorities combined. te secure| Prizes for the whist were awarded dowski and Miss Bronisla Trocka in The legislature having granted the | o ohF O A i S8 iy as will | 48 follows: Ladies’ first, marriage in St. Joseph's church. The|hoard an appropriation of $8.000 for | FC RY% 8 B8 O R, TUISEN S8 SO | Rabinovitch, a silk combing sack: groom is a native of Russian Poland [ the free distribution of diphtheria and | ¢e" %5 D8 COnBUENErs TIOW, e CRASCrY dies’ consolation prize, Miss Bgiantine an dis employed as a factory hand in{ tetanus: antitexin, a contract for fur- | ioe of (ngecfion & Rov: gentlemen’s first, Mr. A. Vaillant, Yant The bride is also a native of | nishing this was made at a considera- i Sty cigars; gentlemen's consolation prize, Russian Poland and has been employ- | ble reduction from the usual retail Smallpox Infection Centers. Fred - Hasler. Refreshments were ed in the Shetucket mills. She has| prices. A plan of distribulilo?‘ was ar- . Dur;gsg me!pa;t ye‘?r there I:,mi'e ls e‘z d,f]ter zl:,e wlgist and the gue'sl: s at 550 Nc Main street. ranged with the town health officers [ been 326 cases of smallpox reported in |left at a late hour highly, pleased wit ¥ % gt o sleisiln e and Grug stores, which has worked out | the state froms twp. infection. centers, | the' buccesst) . Sveniag.” " By g gy B s Services at St. Mary’s. quite successfuily. This distribution | one at Willlmantic and vicinity and 2 —_— P oo T T e e O On Monday the Feast of St. Blase | We believe n:hhave é)le_»en of disthinct ;zf.x the Ot?:ert at.sa:\'amzémtchk. d’l_‘he rep:r; Miss Benoit Entertained. io;dl"ir::;u;ud"lh;;"m'riilm all m:EmE.':;#. B by e 3 itn | vantage to the public, as the retail |goes on to say e disease ha Mion” Aank. Denost SnEeeHAL .M. E B Y o el wtu? | price of antitoxin has been, so high | béen of a mild nature and thus often | (ranty of her fronds Sunday: cvoniie 248 Washington Sirest, Boston. ing. Following the mass the many | (DAt the remedy has not been used [results in a mistaken diagnosis By | at her home. During the evening, parishioners and school children in at- | Sufficiently as a prophylactic measure, Dh}'skfh\!?s, or it is not co.nsldere.d nec- fwhich was very pleasantly passed, tendance received the blessing from | ROF early enough as a curative agent | essary by the patient to consult adph. piano selections ware rendered by Miss Fathers Fitzmautice and Kennedy. In[among the indigent population —This |sician and the diseaso is neglected un- | forida Marsan, Miss Anna Benoit and the evening & service was held . and] I'ee distribution and the free labora- {til it has spread generally throughout }y\ige Amelia Benoit, and vocal selec- REZNO others who were unable to attend in | LOT¥ examinations for dlagnosis have, |the community. The expense of the|tions were rendered’ by Miss Marsan, we believe, caused a marked reduction | quarantine in Naugatuck and Willi- [ 1500 “rontaine, Poter Maynard, Miss the morning received the blessing. The | W€ believe 3 d )] o % L : requency and fatality of this | mantic was §60,000 and the board fa- |‘ameiia Benoit, Willtam Iegar S lenten period commences Wadnesday | preventable disease. The law as it how | vors the Minnesota idea of putting the | Jogaph Benoil. Mr. ChAmbasne was REF' E( :’l'OR | morning at 7.30 o'clock will commem- | 5t : ke ; « G tions are piaced upon the free distri- | vidual by placarding the premises and | {ation by, Miss P. Fournier proved v s s An evening service Willl ,;¢ion, so that the appropriation will | warning all persons to get vaccinated, | intecesting. & Bouatite] linen . wony behad be exhausted before the end of the |thus eliminaiing the cost to the Pubd- | sarved during the evening with Mr. B morning and_a parish mass held in the | ;iangs is defective in that no restric- | burden off protection upon the indi- | heard in vielin selections g o rec - fiscal period for which it was made. |lic. The report states that successful | Benoit as tosstmaster. Personals and Notes. - We propose to ask the legislature to | vaccination gives absoiute protection a it 2D These odorie.s gas henen turn eotd George Mailleau of North Main street | amend this act so that the distribution | against the disease, and it is strange Will Walk to Montreal. te comfort, diffusing radiapce is at Cape<Cod for a few days. can be limited to the indigent and to | so many people neglect so certain a Th s laiter ressiien- Mondky by the ;hroug?out the room uk‘ the golden —_— allow the board to make necessary !preventative. 3 Bulletin from Wilfred J. Légare, he fl’o“v fl‘h-tglz:s;o&..;:n;:;"lao‘r“-!é::“ Richard Herbert and Charles Young were Sunday visitors in Willimantic. challenges Joseph Lambert to w1k |noc be hecessary. Bnjoy the comfort from Taftville to Montreal. Mr. Le- |of o fireplace with the Work and the gare says: —°] have read in the Bul- | girt eliminated. One of the little fei- letin that Mr. Lambert would.like to |jows wili guarantee a comfortabie walk’ anyone from Taftville to Mon- | pathroom or that. morning . dip. treal for $50. Well, if Mr. Lambert | Prices $3.50 and $3.50. DIVORCE GRANTED TO MADE BANK DEPOSITS HELEN BANCROFT GRISWOLD. UNDER VARIOUS NAMES. She is of Connecticut Family of Social [ Claim is Made by Administratrix 'of Edward Emerson of New London spent Sunday with friends on Central avenue. The plans for the, annual social and| Prominence—Husband Came From | LateJacob W. Berton—Sues Bank to | Wants to walk to Montreal I will take | The Thermax Gas Iron does the work 4 . i him up for $100 a side, the mohev to | with ease and ateat Rhown - dance by the Father Mathew society Lyme. Recover Amounts. be put up five days before the start. | my. Mnnutac.um 1o Beéll at.csoanseo. are now completed. The committee , of the dance has done excellent work. Helen Bancroft Griswold, daughter| Suit has been brousht, returnable| papienie: mosi ",‘,’,’m{,“‘“’“ SRl Lt D s i fpmipieLy — 3 of the late Maj. Eugene A. Bancroft of | before the superior court on the first 5 Eas tubing, the “best by, teat” 7o per At 8 o'clock Thursday mhorning an | New London, was sranted a_ divores | Tuesday of Bebtuary, by Laura. Mo. Phissoats Foor. “The incomparable B 1hot anniversary mass of requiem will befrom her husband, Daniel Eddie Gris- | Cann of Hudson Heights, N. J.. admin 5i sy taneous water heater and gas tAnk Oftersg for the late Amede Chbtty iiwold of Liane jn_the FairSeld contty f Wirstets of “ikic “oalate of Jacon Wi ) Joun Olseddgtie ahd 3. C._Mwrsaa PSSR SNECR SVES SR8 WRE St. Mary’s church and at the same time | superior court at Bridgeport Friday on | Berton, late of Providence, against the | SPent Sunday in Danieison and were ; Saturday morning there will be af{he ground of desertion. The decree | Savings Bank of New London to se- | 2180 guests of Mr. Bissette of Waure- 5 | Gas & Efectrical Dep't. 321 Main Street, Alice Building month's minddn = for Brm;.:;r Keltv. | i3 of especial interest In this part of cure from bmp bank the payments on | 821, Sunday. attendance is expected at both | the state because of prominence of both | thfee .passbooks representing - original 3 . (he parties in the action. The plaiatifr | deposits of $1,000 each. all deposited in | Mrs. Pover of Slater avenue who — a former New London girl, is the | the bank on April 17, 1906, by Jacob W. | 188 boen confined to the ackus hos- W. C. T. U. MEETING. daughter of a dalstinguished army of- | Berton, it is alleged. ot il S i S e : S ficer and the defendant a member of a| On each of the three books a differ- | Proving and will probably be able to Union Will Have a Free-Will at Par- | gistinguished Connecticut famil ent mame ‘was used, althqugh it is|Iefurn to her home in a few days. lor Meeting. The Bridgepert Post gives the fol- |claimed the deposits were all by the Sann e i lowing account ef the proceedings in | same man, Jacob W. Berton, and were A The W. C. T. U. meeting Monday | the court Frida. made by, him In person, but he used | JOHN in Havana, Cuba a son to ver au ln an afternoon was one of unusual interest| “When Mrs. Griswold mentioned that | several aliases. 5 el S E e e potuss, Tovs and those who braved the storm were | her husband was of the famous Gris- th maklngfo}\ehxl‘flgn‘\dflm t he \:f‘ed . encouraged with the reporis. As the |wold family of Lyme, Judge Burpee |the name of John Baker, on another SoSopaed i 10 repere 1 | e Y ST L T miines | o B Tona v o, sl MARmiED epair Wor meeting, Mrs. $. Howard Mead pre-|that the connection was of Revolu- | Baker, and on a third John e T A e Na sided ald conducted the devotional | tionary ancestry that the husband’s | trustee, Georze T. Baker. ot Ty SO Wk e o —OF ALL KINDS ON— a well- On June 20, 1970,.the said Ja:ul\ The treasurer's report showed { mother was at the head of . 3 tt City and Miss Margaret A. raid and a substantial bai- | known school and that the beautiful | W. Berton, alias, fohn Baker, died,| jjgeici of Norwich i T CARR nd M interest has been | plaintiff was the daughter of one of %(r)ldksubssguel{!nly merma_ the S AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES. WAG e work through those who | Uncle Sam’'s most famous fighters, Ma- oks W other securities in the 1ED. attended the last parlor meeting, and | jor Baneroft. name of John ankgr‘and John Bake:’i vt 1 Lhnie 50“), N Gt INS, TRUCKS and CARTS. more members have been added to the At the time of Miss Bsn(roits mar- | trustee, were found in a safe depos Bishop Church. aged 62 years. i union. riage to Griswold he was a lawyer | Pox in New Haven which Jacdb W.| soriices at Gaeers funeral pariors, 70| Mechanieal repairs. painting. trim- Although the local union has not|practicing in New London and also | Berton had rented under the name of Frankiin street, Norwich, Wednesday | ming, upholstering and wood work John Baker. afternoon, Feb. 5, at 2 o’clock. taken up collections at those meetings, | serving as judge of his distriet. 8lacksmithing in all its branches it is the custom throughout the na- It was further disclosed that he was HUNTINGTON—In Norwich Town, Feb. tional u and the local voted t0{a morphine eater and that he preferred 3, Mrs. Bdward A. Huntington, in do_so in the future. Hig drig o the lovely garic-cyed ei) TAFTVILLE _the 95th year of her age. Mrs. William G. Tarbox Invi : 3 Notice of funeral hereafter. Mrs. m G. Tarbox invited the | whom he had promised on Sept. 10, 5 Ypion and its friends to meet with her | 1901, to love and cherish until death | Birthday Anniversaries of Wilfred | STARKWEATHER JIn Holden Mass, Monday, Teb. 17, at 245 b. m. This| parted. ~Beauregard and John Tet- S s DTS e L is to be called the free-will offering |~ The Griswold's of Lyme furnished h ob = Wednesday at 12 noon at : e M W”l'fll‘df mme=]to the state in the person of Matthew s . undertaking rooms, Daniel- “7 10515 N St rial, and the money contributed to | Grisw. Ao r from 1784 . I rth Main that fund goes ftoward conducting | Toss. ot subeedoy o eiiaite| A double birthday anniversary was 0 Yemperance. WOl Ah the > Sast observed Sunday at the home of Wil- ) and | famous revolutionary governor, Jona- L south, where the national W, C. T. U.| than Trumbull. gedu Beam;egurg, ;22 hc’i‘!tfl bemgh.\rr. missionaries are working a?mmg the s i 3§ eaurcgard and John Tetlow. whose lumber camps. coal mines and in any Resides in Greenwich. birthdays fall on the same gay. They work which will help to purify man- | h. young woman said she now re- jcBiertained the Ward Six club in a kind. Treeswill offering fenveloves| gigeq: in Green mmich withiber sister|ipt piobeintn s For s Aeany bassed 15 Main Street, o e I, e and " Mrg | She waa born ‘inNew Jioutdue s Forti Mata and Disic. Moon were rendered Thomas A P ine aiotter and e | Trumbull, as she stated wilth pride. (5" William T. Delaney. and J. Clark e el hs o ixt rens | She knew Daniel Eddie Griswold of | entertained with a solo’ entitied, Back of the programme for the next regu-|yyme for about a year and a half | o Bratrcnsis | Faro b - Ravaiond - when they were married. Chartier favored with solos, Mother’s r Mrs. Griswold told how her hus- |ljttle Girl, Back to Hackensack and lar meeting. Collection was taken and the meeting adjourned o 1B S band’s habits grew on'him. He be-l, solo was given by W. Beauregard. e ond Mrs. A, Fracy and Mr{ gan to'go away from her and would | Fohn Toticw favored with o reosta: not return for weeks. She remon- [fion, The Dying Eik's Appeal and a and Mrs. Charles E. Meech left New w'r::-l;wes‘::g: wlfl?rgnhled\ Pa‘r}ae:xa Kr:: strated with him over the use of mor-}comic song, Did You Ever Hear Me| - ston and Havana. The party is mak. | Phine, but id did no good. .| Sing, was rendered by Victor Fon- rs ing the trip by rail and will probably In September, 1908, ,they went to |taine. A buck and wing dance was a2 bo ABSENT aWOITER FioRih V| New York to live. On Oct. 18 of that |executed by C. Caron, Sr. and C. £ . ear Griswold went away and has not | Kraugs, and a recitation on thc Beef —_— | lived with his wile Since. _ Teaiyt wus BV By . Krauss; Henty $100—REW A RD—S$100 John W. Stewart, a prominént man- | Fontaine followed with a recitation The readers of this paper will be|ufacturer in New Vork and Stamford, |ang violin solos were rendered by Jo- pleased to learn that there is at least| testified about the husband’s habits |seph Benojt. Voeal solos and a reci- | Hemry B. Charen ane dré:ldded disease H’?: sc‘mnce has | and t(pel deu;gru%n. t'xt‘)k:e witness had |tation, A Letter to Grandmagby flve- een able to cure in a s stages, and { met Griswo! abou ree years ago. |year-old B: Gregory _were next in line hat 5 St MAS Cataril Siee s | The nusbund wae' working for a vond | foflowed b o rectiation, The Convicts | Rybbers ~ Rubber Beofs : He n tolhouse in New York. Griswold had {inderkeeper, by M. Murphy Wene the medical fraternity. Catarrh bein, i -, a constitutional clsease, requires a cone | N0 _idea where his wife was and did {Coming Home Some Day was ren- High?And' low cut, Best. mukes and-kt Lowest Prices. stitutional treatment. ' Hall's Catarrh | Not express any wish to see her. dered by J. Gaffriey, assisted by James Cure is Ldikeglinsernadl . acting d({recl- Philip_Z. Hafnke};,‘whn n::rrdiedbnne Murphy, a recitation was given b y upon the blood and mucous surfaces | of the RBancroft giris, testified about | Robert Bottomley and a cornet solo by | B e e | e ey s oou. | Joier, Bottomiey ana a cornet solo b FRANK A. BILL gt e heAse | gnd Slving | hle petween husband and wife, but {ment programme. A lunch was served 104 Main Strest the patient strength by buildin, h 4 ¢ : cons‘;’,ltuuon and assisting nfn:‘rpa (.: admitted thal‘wau_ld not be strange as jat ‘three o'clock, consisting of ham and | e e doing its work. The proprietors have | thev would hide it from other mem- |cheese sandwiches. olives, cake, > GAL NOTICES, so much faith in its curative powers|bers of the family. The decree was | Dill pickies, ovsters, cake, : LEGAL NOT:C E. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, «oom i Necond Fi rr. Shannon Blds Night ‘hens 1083 COAL AND LUMBER. J. A, MORGAN & SON Just received cargoes of Nut. Stove and Egg COAL Office 57 West Main 8t., Telephone 510 Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 894 PROMPT DELIVERY & Lady Assistant. Telephone call 223-8. Wm. Smith Alten. that they offer One Hundred llars | eranted with a change of name and French e punch. James Clark - for Teliore oot A e D e toasimaster and Robert Bottomiey was | r,E0 MHE HOAND OF COUNTY com: Free Burning Kinds and Lshigh CHENEY & CO., Tole- IDEAL CLUB. chef. apply for a transfer of licenss 9 g e ~During the afternoon IMr. Clark fa- sell and exchange spifituous and ALWAYS IN STOCK 1a all Druggists, 75c. Take Hzills Family lels for consti- pation. Merry Time Enjoyved at Home of Mr. vored ghe eompany with interesting | intoxicating llquors. ‘ale’ Inger beer 2 8 g ne wine an clder In - u ‘ and Mrs. J. B. Bates. stories of his experiences as a coon ing A‘ D- LATHROP' hunter for 20 vea at 18 Bath street, Town of 3 . | except in the rooms and apartments Those_present included M. Murphy, | PXCERE T (ho roQms ShnG APRIimenit | smce—cor Market dnd Whacoere: The Ideal clup of Preston City pass- o e b v y vat W /1 v are cut off or partitioned ed a pleasant evening Saturday, Feb. | W Raymond Chartier, | snch manner us o form. bootns, side Telephone 188-13. 1, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. B, Henry Fontaine, A.| rooms, or retiring lr;:'fltml 4 B rd. N hette, J. Ed- Bates of Hamilton avenue. Through | “‘"’5“ Blanc d e wards;” D: Donai#, C. Caron, Sr, G. the courtesy of”John Hoelloweli, those M T £k B G i Preston ¢ e Biael. BarieiIng l H AW mm’,’f,‘l‘;“&’&’r'é';ie m::; ,,..5'{,’,',‘.., :fi’; doin, S. Thayer, J. Beauregard and| fjoretn, or any voltofflce. ’bunnq 1= uneral Director SR Fowert Hottomie e et 8 Bitea” s ey e Pondei xiie Titn. any 2t i Bis: i) SRVUECa na, DNt Sianis o8 TELLS OF P, PANAMA TRIP. D, 1815, P L. Shea, Ap; "It burns up clean” md Embfllmer vocal ;olo:danr:‘:lziul coirgnnalu%n‘n —— the undemil‘nld ":l nlct-“:- | ux- Pk 1ok composition _enti- | g oy ulilvan of U. 8. 8. Wyoming | pavers, own L ; Frankl! Buildi “ o Mr, Calvin < Town ef Norwich, and hereb w | s e -r‘.'i.?,‘.”..’.’.‘“‘.?,‘?, ing giefnag’sr; :’llr:“;?il t:r)n'fly x::tare:ung Taken Acress in Train With Other | ungorss the fordgaine |’e zfqn o al easo“e oad but instructive as well. Tt deserves ?allors. 5 B, fy Bhow fdp. a - HouNS; 'd l‘rtlh! Peorsgs Ssrvice. day or; alghp. much worthy comment, A new enter. —_— certify G Ll e T u:s:u:“ [', 1 | faining feature, the Radioptican, was | A letter reeeived by, relatives here | #ble persgn ko bo licensa 1”! Norw ©C. H. “‘“‘ Residence oad intreduced and proved a success. from_ Ired Sull of ‘the U. . Si| SRS ARPISACONY savuns 3; - L. Opp. Theatre. = Telephone 842-3 The centest which consisted in nam- | Wyoming, w_stationed at Cuba, a | john . Parker, R. M. nw r-,‘ w d 402 — Phones — 489 ing the states passed over in an ae- |féw days n.'u‘ s of his experiences | McGarry, Bdward Kirby, Rutherfer % ] roplane irip from. Portland, fi)de to nh:!n the _wa.:'slgp mn;::‘l;tn;‘ ir lt? the :‘hs?:a'\_‘x:h‘m!i sl;:lneel‘a_g afi'&{.’fxu{é‘.‘fi. :' Los Angeles, Cal, was won by Miss ?"c‘““ SUnE o e sailors on | G0N0 and tuxpayers, owning real| WHEN you want t your busi- Ruth Richardeon ‘and Mids Josephine s ‘allowed to_visit the canal. | S00i0" 30 A0 RE M E NG Wioh “Dated | ness = .m_: e ::m:‘a fi,":.u'u e Wl!l!l You want to puc your busi- H t fr th o ollowell. The following is an extrac om €| at Norwiech, this of January, A B ‘%t‘.’:;,:i.“{:.‘:.‘::’.,“g.:. The usual Ideal Tuncheo was. then | I the 17in and Pt 0T RED ; '.,i",mk Trewn dlum“ ter than mra’uh tire advertis L‘pg Glyl' run anchored off the. Clerk . ing coluisss e The Bulletin. served amnd a sociable hour passed.

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