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Fill "o Znted On, @ 4. C, O M. G. A H. Arcington Files Claim Against|Odd Fellows Visit Worcester—Alger- : xp ; o SO &> P o i L IR : 5 : ] el ik s Raflrosd Company—Death of Lucy| non J. Miller in Charge of Trade mfi-“&* and to Lite’s Acn Robhins—Extra Weork For As-| * School—Painting en Library— Upt nor ye back, held by its The hair i like a flower—it must Boen e B L 0.0 Fumeets| 0, 7, "Giub Judges For Es-| Petition for All-Night Eighting. | paye,cor® and proper mourishment. 3 : ; : Arise Toom ouf thy sleep, thine te Union meets 6t Carpenters’| cay Competition. ™ Francis Ouimet, of Boston, noted | [V/thers and dies, So will the hair- 4 % % z e eternities! 7 : No. 11, 0. D. B 8,0 1. p B Moore of Worcester has &olf champlos, was & v tor’ in Put- :;?f‘mflxnhmmh.gé, and . e . - — — ‘wike, thou careles¢ ome—shike off v ects | een spending a few days here wita esday. e toom Andbatt SXCANS sealp s : > - 3 ; : i i B BV of &, MEts | er brother, David Witter. John_ 4. ‘Rourke of Pittsfiela callell | tho nais what £o0d" SolL 18" to. plants WANTED RPN N L Dreak the o Bt S thy neek: - 4 Miss Jeanette B. Driscoll of Provi-|On friends in Wednesday. |ana fowers. - e A ey — Eight-reom tenement, | o captive daughter, else shall God be cisitea friends in Danielson on| Benjamin Delile has purchased a hair . WANTED—Married man, 29, desires ~cockere N s ire 162 West Town St wroth; 3 e Lo garage on South Main street which h,',’,,}"’i‘:; e :,,g?,,,“’,;,,“., Aol ] positson on deiivery feam’ or ‘work of Imperial 3 “&‘:;g_mm e 0 Thou hast sold_tbiself so long for A -|has been established fos : Zny kind; references, - Address Deliv- i = : BEhE DAVIS THEATRE (o Andre, Maindon of the . Grega Hol- 85 oo Soal 32 Hooh, wilt’ Desine o ing out, ov i€ the scalp ftchcs YU Chn|ery, care Builetin:Co. “decsd S aecsd | “oro” meN — On BBt AYe- S | mhinkLie face i hid that fhou dost s T Ap. |2 session of the superlor court here s ] WANTED — Housckéeperd, . Wecgee| ~FOR SALI—A fresh lot of B T a1l improyements but| - wreck - 1 “Gwo-osl Keystons With Charlic | Superintendent Ames Declines . AP-| today, hearing the case of Sampson | nsiiey couns pon mamy 5088, WHICH{ (Vs tie besi wiy Lo pear potatocs is to | cluding whits cork aa r Amenican tamily; Sll InprERCIZ Re | saveell on Jisels soREK. fucks?, Tis Chaplin, and Three Vaudeville Acts g g e Y ey, right in to the hair roots, -|remove tme skins e best fire ool ene Tragch. . o oneville [ Oral of% | sired ‘mmauielof Mrs, Vars 38 tloburt |y, giof Ynal thou fo chatter stosp ana - Today. s ~| Supervisor Albert S. Ames of the Visited Worcester Lodge lating them and furnishing the nouf- | Smolke Sh - o W FNE Taa R | Ave. between 19 3 E by I fleck - v 1 - ey sehools here recently declined an.offer) Members of Israel Putnam lodge”of | ishment that is needed for the hair to 0P 2 e o | OB SALBOR citt. Tn (ROoR pongi- | mOVISTASTY Z > s - | nis wondrous girty eo thise; Rot eo hath For the last alf of this week, the |0 50 to a Massachusetts town 8t 20| 0dd Fellows were in Worcester Wed- [£row mot only long and heavy, but, BEFCRE selling your agtiane fupnijtion. Phone 32113, Norwich, _decd e (X0, RENE_Gogm itk or without | | (it R A ikl Dt thoa il @ature ‘attraction will bo a two-reel | incTeased salary. nesday evening to assist af the con. | NUTY. soft, lustrous and gloriousty | $irS. 8 deci | R S naord «Dugsy, And | aeated. ST Cnft St 'y decd st bu ; 5 Dough a W. H. Barron has made a finv SUC-| ferring of a degree. radiant. T - o the Cavs ummient xcreen | cess ot ‘coaching the cast of the play|“TNE SR ISEE L e op| T You can get & bottle of this inex-| HORSE A ok o So115, $75 fakes it away. Phone RBNT—Fiat of six rooms and|graste, &msntm of God, mor halting 3 ty ‘stan: cive i 1 seniors. Aouux sevy ana is quick. Phone 21-13, deesd STy, miodorii | Improvements. = ‘comedians to be given by High Hchool h nam nsive vet delightful and helpful hair |} 3 e 1] stairs Fol 3 Lopediapk tn S business Charlle | 10G.0; Benson s o leave Hexi Weok| ey s ax aolual Franchise league [BUIEVE Fet 0ol 8 enood Co. or gt NoEwioh. decid M Soh AT Twentyfive siacks or| Bauire 3¢ 120 CAff B¢, down Stalrsl | upon fiie marge of e, with enger fest demand for these two comedians in | for South Carolina to remain fof the|nrs W, J. Bartlett. v any drug or tollet counter. Improve-{ WANTED—Evervbody to know. that|stock ‘hay. Aloert T. Hoxie, Lebanon.{iPhone 423-4 3 Tress on! Lo, throush cturés has been so great that the | Winter. Miss M. W. Terwilliger of Meriden |ment begins with the very first appil- | my cider mill closes Thursdax. Dec: 4.|Tel Lebanon. P. 0. Yantle, Conn. 70 RENT—Furnished rooms, ail con- company have formed a( Johry B. Burke of Pawtucket visited|js the operator at the Front strect |cAtion—besides stopping the scalp ip-|foF the senson. Mrank A Wteq, yor-| _decstim A% ~— |veniences for nousekeeping; i$ School e opecial company Zor two-reel releases | Danielson friends Wednesday. office of the Western Union Telegraph | Titation it removes every bit of dan- | %S e ¥OR SALE—GOO@ strong farm mare [St. V1 BMOVZid lq, pep thee up. For thee the times 5 with these two .avorites and this is| . Claim Against Railroad. company. Gruff. The use of this unequaled hair| WANTED 7o do sowing af home: | weig.. 11t price $66. Mrw. Fred Tip-| "5 wonStorage: ignt dry foom are'meet, T 3 the Arst one to he shown. For good| A I Armington has fled a claim| James A Newman of New London fool. will aurely’ giva your/baic xep BIAHTOF Sncy R Juiraaintety 5 ecsa - - RF.D. L4 15 % Fanning, 52 Droadway. - novied | Lask upi—nor fa born majes. i solld laughter, rotaing ke this Fic- t sirisey o for in- | Visited friends in Putnam Wednesday. |life and beauty. WANTED—By & woman, & position| 20— . .| 5o RENT_No. 176 Frapkiin . S jse with thee all those bound ik Tkt SoVer bion noen. Thore Are | e vl e o Tths sk At] " Preparing i Lade i ooy — | o e hEnt nousework Gnd 80| TR SALEOne horse lumber was: Efore, 38 per month, d- B Fan (T UESTS onplete ‘two thousand feel of film in the pro- Main Stredt orosaing: 10" Day i1 18 paning: for. ige of Sorrow, chores for her board and small pay.{on, ohie griving harmess one express S Eroadwas. nov250 - | God's prrposce ot them to all eter- AREtSS Sad qually a8, many UProar - j oy o Dpsiroot SRSsIng ¥ iac;| A Providence orchestra and a Bostan Address Miss H., Box 16, Bradford, R. 1 | asrness. Clifford Langrmis, Jewett City. e §0 ey Sously funny situations that = KeeD | proverminte ar ‘he Pomey Tripp. farm | QUartet Wil assist in giving the mu- decld AN T it & par. | Haste., danghiters of God, fulfl thy Sretyone. eonvalsed with . langhter | BROYmSNS 2t he Berry Trion (m|sical program at the loaze of sorrow, (| BRIEF STATE NEWS WANTED_Woman to help in boazd-| FOR SALE Undersiufg Regal, five- | Do c[h Iprovements, and alss, & weth. destinyy isanne Taylor Coltine. throughout the entire production. The ;“5:_‘ g “pm"fleld» Putnam Lodge of Elks, Sunday. k Ing house. Charles lCuu!lt .;-1 ugmhexn-, Zna:&er?geflgfifl“"ffixf:."ufi’“ "u?:&-.:. Aelephoné 334~ novzad nne Tay! vandeville today is headed by Dr. Vol-{ e mud in Main street was the Gift of $25 to Hospital Mwhtte Rock, Westerly. B %200 | Ca¥ ‘mechaniciliy . pertect: “top and| TO RENT_EIghi-room Cottige with nr p cause of many expressions of disgust Among the individual gifts at X R AR BECOME r:\l_hvay mail c‘l,&_.'k P Z\?Y- windshieid. For full particulars and | bath and ail modern |mprovemenxg'. in- THE HERO'® HORS) gasgen | Weanesday, but the worst is yet to|Thanksgiving to the Day Kimball| New Haven—Three. motor engines | Bt o odoooriie ™ cihuduie of winter| apnonaration. address = Mes. = Estelle|quire at this office. ___ movidd | the battiensld he stands af Ba¥S as 3 o 0 5 rain crew hauled in to New Haven |lin Institute, Dept. 35-W., ester, P T v s, ~ated. | Benea e greom: - "5 the opinion that there will be no| A number of firemen enjoved a spe- | 201 loaded cars. They have been|N. Y. novisd HORSE FOR SALE_Geod worker | inquire 4¢ Builetin Otfice. moviid | - i - change of he R ¥.'D. route ou: “f|clal dinner al fire headquarters Tues. | arawing 150 to 170 cars Gaily WisH G says Tho Gobwab Corner | Nort Franiiin, Cons, - decsa | STORE ¥e RENT at ol Frankiin o |SHow fosm-ficgked redness where fhe i e Dayville office for the bemefi: vening. fd:best s et 1 lekel Sat- 2 & : nquire at Bulletin Office. Rov ; ? G § East Killingly. James Kent of Eimville s credited | Westbrook—William J. Neidlinger | aiaay & pige Free a1tn (wo 1u¢ ins ot | FOR SALE_Marketable TAvention 10| s memme mieeioon bersmont ton. [D078 SUpE brelr way. His proudiy ] Jamica ginger is a favorite booze|with three more coons, captured in |yesterday mailed to. the Hartford | Tuxedo fobaceo. Fagan's Smoke: Shop. | Palent partnership for mnancial®aid. | TORENY —five-room, basement (0| 0 SRR PCG reet that caress in’ no-license Killingly it is said—|the town of Pomfret. Saengerbund a subscription relief fund | _Bovsd “udress T. C. Bulletin Otfice. - decid T Sty an Jonging for the fray— mpatiently, as longiny All these hespeak the warrior held m L. Chapman, Bath St., Ci Tpper tenement on Was! probably on account of the small per-| The police are making an investiga- | of $60.75 gathered by him for the Ger-| WANTED—Giri for Feneral house-| FOR SALE Four nice new, miich Centage of alconol contained in the|tion relative to the breaks at the High |man-American division of the Red|work. . APply at 25 OLs St. evenings|cows. inauire F. 5. Whepler, Narwicn | 70 RENT preparation. school and Israel Putmam school. | Cross. nov2sd Town. ‘lel. 1059-12. B O T & Braatord: Doontina il anetiiosi s tnan bisadienainis wiyes § Lack of Evi % Critically 1l i 3 FANTED T6 buy cows and calves| FOR SALE—100 pigs, Irom 7 o §| er. 108 Broadway. v ward o victorious : Deputy Judge James N. Tugker pre-| John J. Shaw, who has been ill at|look into the matter of Meriden hay- | Dinger. el 13-4, (COlcHester, Conn. | S0Ws: ai50 one horse, 380, Charies Cook, | FURNE T Criast o SRR e @B uaL T e sided at a session of the town court|a Worcester hospital at his home|ing a municipal Christmas tree was| novzsd ; 51 Main St. White Rock, Westerly. ca}ga-immn Morse, 1§tigion St. reme. Wednesday morning. Prosecuting At |here Mr. Shaw remains eritically il | selected by the directors of the cham- |~ s —avertisime 5ol decid FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- | His rlder sits’ as one born for the torney A.'G. Bill nolled cases against| Seder is giving the people of Wind- |ber of commerge at its meeting Mon- | punis N cotabliehed 64 years. W WILL EXCHANGE & high &rade & b | venlences, 33 Union Phone 1051-3. strife; % 3 & couple charged with - adultery, on|ham county a speclal nine-days' sale.|day’evening. J. Parkhurst, New Haven, Conr. Power gasoline engingn A-+ condition [ —_ S And when 'the fatal bullet. sings its ccount of lack of evidence. December 3 to 12. The bargains are | . R Toviba | for youns ivestock. “Rddress Box No. Bencath his cuirass, and his hanas ; : S0 great that If you atfend this salo | Middletown—Members of Herman | ~trrrn e —r—smrn | 60, Bulletin Office. BovZsd S relax - oy 4 OBITUAR you will always shop at his store— jlodge, No. 13, O. D. H. S., were guests | ang ‘ld lotters wanted: geod prices|. FOR SALE—Two cottige houses of Their »-'d upon the rein, his plunging [ Ady i of Einthracht ' lodge, No. 1, of New | paia. C.J. King, 15 Eim St. noviod | siX roems each, .with all modern U An excellent five rcom rent for fall B e Telegraph Office an Experiment Britain, Tuesday evening. ' The trip | ———— . — "% .° 8 =% provements. on easy terms. inguire . $1300 per month. Electric ~arcies a hero to bis just reward. 3 ,-“CYV-'IBI'” '-°:’~"é Bt It is understood that the opening of | WaS made bj autobus. The New Eritaln | WANTEDEeryoneto read Daniel | M. Bowers 150 Washington St = r tights, open plumbing, hardwood sey” mear Him rrom” the “battie-nela policy, Jane Robbing, 81, died at fier | an offie here by the Wesicrn Cnion | 1008e celebrated 1t8 430 anniversary. | Sosed Stesches, ‘Chspers Bh, and 2 - Hoora: with “Tender. " hangs add voverent, 35-ACEE subjirban farm o trolley JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. thoughtful mien. and state roud, mife out of city, good i 8-room house, large barn, pouitry housc 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. The splgndif besst Wke; bowe Kim to W Telegraph company is experimental in a way, and if it proves as successful ing. She was of a family well known in Brooklyn, where she had lived all Lymo—Thirty-six of the Howard| WANTED—Piano tuning. A. G. G family gathered at the old home in | 40n, 298 Prospect. St, City. Tel. 632 zs indicated, other offices"will be open- - fray her 1 i Pettiey & 4 Black Hall Tha and other outbuildings, excellent land, AT Daniclson dog owners are running| oo %,Small citles and towns through- | oyneq by Rk o A A WANTED smooth and easily worked, good orch: | ————— S e ] O O o o Byt o1 the Tisk of being fined if they permit| “'Gin® S L ined (o Kick |MOther, Elizabeth Howard, who Is over| Second kand furniture of all kinds. | 5% 308 foet road frontage: can be so.d T Yet who srall say, when time has rum their dcgs to cross the bridge and 50| geor 5 wh Kick 1 g0, was there and enjoved the gather-|Good Lrices paid. for entire fatm. " Weoo be soid 5 F3R JENT e s . ’ e (e ton et Beonpise ahd 50| against paying for the emergency rev. | Wa2 there, s A, BRUCKNER Without - three: cows, tewm, fATmINE 4 Fou's dove- may: sl iniie; S Wgpoi A belng muzzled In accordance with the | houe “ambs, and there are some such sty 55 Franklin St., Norwich. Phone 717-3 | tools, etc.. An opportunity to obtain a|A 9 room .Cottage House with all OrSe? _ Helen M. Richardson. —The Citizenship of Crom- Grder It Em oo over . thepe: oo fine place at & low price. Particulars The furtherance of Red Cross work transportation company agents is not | well, 1503-1914, compiled mostly from of TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Ct,|/modern . improvements. ., Reasonable prover. The agents did not make the | official records, and dedicated to the HELP WANTED THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads | "°" E. A. PRENTICE, HUMOR OFmDAY ] this being dome by Brooklyn people o rents is a marvel and must be seen|a dinner that was well patronized was s ¢ general assembly of 1914, has ' been and 250 63 (regular business size) % 0. be realized. The Knox Brothers|served at the.Putnam house Tues-| Algernon J. Miller at Trade School |written by C. Collard Adams. A copy envelopes, neatly printed. for $1.0; 500 | Phone 300 86 Cliff Street| (ijjje _Paw, what is a willowg o pre a team of clever young men who | g Algernon J. Miller of .Boston has | Will be presented to each member of . CANVASSERS (male or _female), | cach 33.00. Send for samples and S e maiden? 4 = X do a classy comedy singing and musi- Moth Scouts at Work. come to Putnam and is to succeed H.|the seneral assembly. GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS. or.“The Bulletin Company, Norwich. ZOR RENT | Paw—A skinny girl who has a ) cal -specialty, playing most of their| o : : D. Martin at the State Trade school = ® ; wn compositions. - The third act is | SiX state agents making their head-|in the Hammond building. Mr. Miller | o Porticnd.—State Foresters E. M H0se Mills, a singing comedienne and | 1UaTters in Danielson are conducting|is a graduate of the Durfee Ti Stodderd and Albert Morse have re FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | o2 Summer Cottage; 3% TXVE | weaithy - tather, my* son —Cincinnati I AM BUYING poultry of gil kinds. | Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasaat Vigs | Enquirer. 3 g tile i M. J. G Supt. Central Bldg. | Any, 3 r “ i Mabel a search for gypsy and brown tail|. i % 'e | turned to their headquarters at New |M- J. Coscoran. Supt.. entral g. | Anyone maving same, drop Postal to| Rentals $175-32,500 seaso: I heard it rumored that Mabel was s N Eharacter change aTst who ls Sure|motha in the town of Brookivn. . One|io eonir%,has had much experlence | iUch ‘Fror the past two weeks they Samuel Gellert, Colchéter, Conn. b o oo B¥ appointment |t0 marry. Which day Goes she pre- : The remaind i o uy | Rest of the gypsy moths was found e 5 “ have been busy on the state forest re- FOR SALE. FRANK W. COY. fer" R e o e o e ME fon Alen il Arranging for Suffrage Meetings |erve, marking the diseased chestnut LEGAL NOTICES. Hoover Eicetric Suction Sweepers, - < Any ome of the three hundred and - et - fnoresse in Tolenbons’ Buaiess. At a_meeting of the board of direc- | trees. There are about 2,000 trees that — With or without attachments € High Strest, Waatarly, R. 1, sixty-five.”—Cleveland Plain-Dealer. : ' iwlger Gomedy drama; Our Mutval| Another position is belns sdded tors of the Putnam Equal Franchise |are diseased. A gang of men will start| AT A OURT OF PROBATE HELD{ A more useful . Christmas present Long Distunce Telephone “She makes me feel so small ‘when £t soen today in a (yrilling adven- | tne Swicsh” board - af the. lotal. teles| Mool b the ame of the Bresi: |fmmndiantely (and trim ont tnfes. trees: | e T L R e ot e = = e e T H fure, ahowing the ladies the | phone office, making a total Of Six.|oone ais Wafnenartiett, a committee » Der, A D 1931 b e Blecthic “Suetion 5 B it a fors. And we have no ancestors.” b 7= @ with Miss Katherine Byrne as chair- | _ W=rchouse Point. — Mr. and Mrs. 5 - v : P et e e - e 3 latest in the rhage of new stvies. | This extension -has been made nec- [man. was aamed {0 pake sranse. | Zohn Mason celebrateq thelr 60th wed. | PTesent — NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | meet the desires of every buver. ‘Never mind, my dear. mem:-g whole sacw wil finish with a|essary on account of thi se 1 - i ristate of Rufus H. Hathaway, late of | HOOVER SUCTION CLEANING AND at_her with the pedigree of your dog. dy with Charlic Cl.a R L o e increase in, ments for a meeting to be held in St.|ding anniversary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. | Norwich, In said District, deceased. SALBES AGENCY. —Louisville Courier-Journal. msw it Cusrlie © p - | bu: . and is the second position| john's hall at an early date. The pro- | Mason were married in Springfield, ‘The Executors exhibited their Tel. 551-12, 237 Main'St. | oFFICES AND & . CEW . - ; w one is called A Gentleman | added sinco the common battery serv-| gram is to Inolude an address in the | Mass. Mr. Mason was born in Hud- | istration. account with said = CRNE ARI TR RS, TIC TR MW | SPUR ity tiouble il e e s m"'-' M“.Thau mmxee o sfiu‘fa; ice was instajled in the division. French language. At the December |dersfield, Eng. and came to this coun- | the Court for allowance; it is there- THAYER BUILDL said the remo'r;aeful mm" i : Devis today: a good lauch will meeting of the league in 04d Fellows | {ry in May, 1847, and spent 35 days on | [0 1,00 fhat the 18th day of De- Four. tories, fiveproof, reintoreed [IIONE Know when to StOP eplied 3r. ; 3 SI anad . tiare %a plecty. of FUNERAL. hall, on the evening of the 18th, ar- |the way across the water. Mr. Mason. | cemper, A. D. o'clock in the comcrete. Located on Frankiln Square, & ’ b sny il and thers s plerty of rangements have beds made: “Tor & |81Ehough in:his -84th year: was.one Of | oyioe or ar ton brbate ok Ty 5 7o Py b Sk o 8 D o S g e - a store for thos T Serles of five-mintte talks on the gen- |the board of relief last -vear. He|'n the City nt Norwich, in said DIstriot e . o now when not to L7 - PP inge 81 =00, § agt 0 certa ] ’;::‘:{,W Ay ednesday| OTal tobic, Why T Believe in Eaunl | served in the Twenty-second Connecti- | ve, and the same, 1§ appointed fof WILL BUY B TR AR T Medvrt{ (e Biar. & — At St. James v | Suffrage.. Several prominent members | Cut volunteers in the Civil war. Mrs. | #eariis the Sauc, and tue Said mxeen- 3 oors amd wood thirmings throughout.| (Close analogy—Pa, what is & re- i _ ~ODLONIAL THEATRE morning, Rev. 3. J. Ginet, M. S. was| Safase. Sev L3 o asoi 46,8 . tors are directed to give notice thereof | house .of unusual guality, on Best ef clevater servico-und-the dulld- | thiner? 2 celebrant of the requiem mass at the by publishing this order once in some trolley line, i unexcelled neigh- ing will be up-to-date in every way.| “What you pay a lawyer before “Marely Mother,’ Biograph, Most | funeral services for .Andrew Tan- r | he does any work for you, my son.” = : newspaper having a circulation in said Cambridge University, within the | District, at least ten days prior to the B & i = ¢ ; i Rent of offices from $5 o $30 0 Stupendous Two-Reel Feature | suay, who died Tuesday afternoon at GIFT TO LIBRARY last few weeks has contributed 2,000 | date of said hearing, and melke return || bBorhood: Has nine reoms and | O O O nformation. “Oh, I see. It's like the quarter you —— 5 his n;mc' on the West Side. The de- e officers to the British Army. to the Court. 5 N two baths, open fireplaces. quire of WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 She-|Dut in the gas meter before you get ' ,Ome of the most thoroughly delizht- | céased was 62 vears of age. The|Mps. Gertrude Davenport Pease Pre- NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. restigate this offer of a charm- tucket St., Norwich, Con i any gas."—Boston Transcript. ‘multiple-reel features that has sver | bearers were Felix Lajeunese, Philip The above and foregoing is a true on the screen at the Colonisl | Seguin, Daniel Bosquet, Bdward For- sents Pdinting of 1835-90 cdpy. of record. itre ig the one today entitled Mere. s ing home at a bargain price. Mother. 1t )5 prosonted by the im- | Ravmond. The body was sent . to| g LS Gertrude Davenport Pease, | A S Jlork ARCHA W. COIT “Hubby, some ladies have asked =|me to join the movement for beauti- y g fying our town.” @il-star Blograph cast, headed | Adams. Mase., for burial Louls 5 e of joatn Mr. George W. |, AT A COURT OF FROBATE HELD SPPeHESY. MoDe A TOR SANE 2 “Xna Ta ke to oin” [ Valo Traukiin Rittuiciand | Kennedy was the funeral director. | prfented the Putnam biblic Mbrate] gl ChiesBo, 134 5 Nomvick ‘on 'the 24 duy of Dectra-|| 68 Broadway Norwich, Conn. “And what's sour idea of - 3 'of ‘the efforts of a mother, who a_painting by the late George Bald- | [l svata, B1ld g, §hor. A D I8 g L _J|ing our town7 Getting a new oioue 6o e8ticats bor child 1o | "NSPECTED BY ASSESSORS. i sane plcHNs sk viewp et DAk Denver, Col.|Bre o e abeth & iattioncia: : for your hat?"—Pittsburg Post. 8 in the world works day and | Woodland Burned Over in the Fall| hony,the Waterstand upon it and writes: “I have |jafa of Normich, in said District, de Dimpleton—What Bobby! Do you tin & eweat chop. Vith the oo Was Visited Boel, Bouthwicks siabies, he Stosie | Ji 8 e e | oo~ ara x. Fottor of Wingham, C : FINE BUSINESS et top? “Wadta"s groat doal more - aead, the strug- L e , £ s, af the world in |_ william N. Fotter of Windham, Con - that top? Why, it's a great deal more mto weut, but . then 1s|are completing the-grand list as it|ploture was. painted . someth o as it cured me |forth, ..at an instrument purporting Bobble—But_you don't -uderstand O mev ricther. How the|will leave their hands. They have| lesen 1500 1500 oo Mr Badmin dted of catarrh of the |0 bé last will and testament of ‘WO COTTAGES Co £ these things, father. I'm acquiring a . ing. . mother riks her|had much hard work {6 do. this year | o e e oy Daldwin dled | JE s Rt sald deceased be admitted to probate. 3oy, consisting of one store {|monopoly of all the tops in the neigh- ‘happinessto be near her on her | Among other thing: “hic H y Ko Sl e uy Whereupon. it ls Ordered, That. said Situaf at 107 <111 Fifth d borhood, and of .course I'm _paying 18 ‘one of the atirring events < T things to which ‘the| was not erected until about 1885. < | was in a |petition be heard and determined at s and one tenenment. Pays veral times more than they are ‘the play. Other splendid festures | L27e Eiven close attention is the val-| The library directors have accepted : most distressing | the Probate Court Room in the City ot (| street near Page street, with ad- I T Lyt oday bnctade Whon Macheth Came ::twe:xi;‘ma?ndqmnme areas burn- | the painting and are to have it fram- | i ondition and |3Orwich in said Districh tu the sthl} joining _buildirg lots. . Houses large returns. Friat daitve - Dte: Sl Sae 't ‘Snakeville, 2 roaring Wostern Ts- | 0., R ot pia T g hne. T & conepsopbraliace te looked dark |o'clock in the forenoon. and that notice|§ in good condition, price reason- st b Gl gt Indeed. T could |Of fie pendency of said petition, snd of Sa1d hearing thereon, be given’ by the not eat. My £00d | pypijcation of this order one time in able, can arrange for a liberal loan if necessary. With a competent guide, the|f while the balance of guide, in_the lfbrary. m‘mu Jim, o Westorn Se- | 2530ssors have tramped these wooded| ' Mrs. Pease is the daughter of Jesse drama, and The Hand of Fate, a | 2T¢aS and made a careful inspection. |R. Davenport, who was well known JAMES L. CASE, T econd native—Yes, Jahn; and so 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. pe_they Frenchies. It is note@ by the assessors that as| Y did not. do me |some newspaper having a circulation First native—Ay; an’ so be they Ealem film. usual some property owners 'have 2 il o Belgians and Rooslans. AR " handed n no list, preferring to let Second native—Ay; and so ey - AT THE AUDITORIUM. the ofiicials’ Inflict the ten porcents ALL-NIGHT LIGHTING Allys. Of dunno where they come % \A-fine show has been booked for the | Penalty. All who fail to hand in their from, Jahn, but they be devils for fightin"—Punch. FOR SALE Seven Room Cotrage any good I |in sad District, at least four days prior FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Eradnany lost |10, the caie of said hearing, ana‘thatll L LTSl e (Rl retur; ade to this Court. ntral i 2 flesh and was* = 2 rN‘EL&ON J. AYLING, Judge. e . oo : Time show has been booked Lor e | uro ot ity of o attompt | Potitioned for by Gitizens Through the i e o S L g Four, a corking good | 4odze lezitimate taxation, but there Common Courcil L] 2 Attest: . FANNIE C. CHURCH, o of excellent reputa- | aro others. Their game is a profiita- “Lwas glad in- Hecsa Cratic. { X S . aqgartetts deed to find and a big time act which the man- | Ple_onc—this referring to “the oth-| An all-night street light sérvice in | Geed Ind that. the first bottle of | oo mT OF PROBAT i Thrates e mre (nan” | ors»-when 1t works well. Thid evi-| the business section every night in the | Péruna was doing me 00d, and 80 | et Morsioe Siinie and or e DITR arm for Jaie THE KALEIDOSCOPE A only because of & one-night con- | dently Js one of the vears when the|week throughout the year has been | I kept on using it, with a gradual In- |of Noctwich on the 4 day of Decem- Flomss RO Fe O cabin. o Eive in a nearby town | machinery of the scheme.may Clog a|petitioned for by citizens of Putnam | crease of appetite and strensth. < e T R owns the countyy's telegraph system, b R et eaanay et and they. were 50 Nisten for some howling before | through its common council. THE pe- | “Three months-after I first, began | lostate ;of Anna I, Frozier, 1ath ‘of | jghe007acte (arm, 1-room cottage bouss. (§ Electrlo lights, steam heat, set- | [has extended it' until more than 36, o 3 o ‘come here for o three days' | the board of relief. titlon sets forth that the lights as|using it I'¥as a well man, and\all the |Norwich. in sald District, deceased. large barn, woodhouse ‘and hemnery, [ il L o lot, in fine: locatk 000 miles of land lnes and about . Faent in order to break their E asked for are needed not only for the | credit Is due to Perune. I recommort Josepyi T. Frazier of Norwich, Conn., | &30 smoke house; land fertile, pleaiy oud e location. §11,000 miles of eable are now in use. . A very classy novelty act will ART CLUB JUDGES. better accommodation of trafic and St men appeared in Court and filed & petition nd abundance of fruit; pisce i ted by Itala & Co., consisting persons who are obliged to be out, but | 1t 10 81l Who are in need of a medi- pragiom, for the reasons therein sel il Y My e (e Plos 00 village and 1% miles to » wi s % 0 cine for catarrh.” rth, that administration be granted TR The British government has ocon- y girl contortionists and | %ill Decide Merits of High School Es-|as a protection against burglary and orth, that adminis E railroad; un {deal pouitry farm; wise - Iy wonderful dog contortionist says For Gold Prize, other crimes the commission of which | ———— upon’ the estate of said deceased, al-|will sell with the ,,,,5'- ,._‘_.-w tracted with the various Argentine 8 wiil perform many really amaz- % is_facilitated by the darkness pro- R eI G qered, That saia | MAXWELL Sutomobile. ali ‘in Frat ‘ciaay || N. TARRANT & CO. meat plants for the putshass of 15.000 ctunts. Special scenery and ef-| Miss Emma F. Pilling, Miss Biiza-|2Ung in the city during the hours 'ATENTS etitlon. ho heard and determined a% | 3omtinstrate CHALE ThiE Ao MR a7 Mai N ons of frozen .and meat per %> are carrled for this act and it is/iath dworth and g'mu M::y Cf tho night when the Street lights arc | o p P ontate Conrt Room In the CIty of | te he som 'tg'ru er; the ;:E‘,, FRpo ATS 17 Main Street, lorwich §|month' for a period of 18 months, 0 set the whole town talking., Scith are ~amed as judges represent. | Ot in service. The petitign has been | Protect your ideas. Handsome 80- | Norwich, in seld District, on the StA|is only 315 j half caanlbiince ~ 3 "Sdwin will compicte the voudeville ‘g the Ladles Art colup to pase referred to the light committee of the | page Guide Book Free. day of _ecember, A D 1314, st §|morteiwe ut & por cent’ Here s a The exports "of- cotton manufac- e with his monologue acd | th to be submitted comamon_council with instructions t6 | HARRY E. BACK, A gelock 1n the aftsrndon, no- | genuine bargain, and don't -let thip tures from Japan in 1918 . cooays to be sul ted by studcnfh | FOPROR. COTRS It 1l K, Attorney-at-Law |tice of tae pendency of sald petition.;gopportunity sl 30 t. tor m ‘which he gets away with in alof the Killingly High school in the|livestiscte and report as soon as pos- | and of sald hearing thereon, be wiven | 'Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin, per ueg Jsreat -onside . | al e eral exceeded provious -glever manner. Grace Cunard and | jvize ossay contest for which paperc|~®le- - Widtiham County Savings Bank BlAg | by the publication of this order one e of 4nc 9 P ead the dlcture bill | byat be cent In ot Jater than depc| The finance committee of the com- Danfelson, Conn. tome. 1n some .nowapaper having a cire | CHONCS Fok s ALE today in The Mysterious Rose, a| ruary 26, The subject is The Rela. | MO council have reported in favor of ouletion in said District, at least five WILLIAM A. WILCOX records in the " " of the industry of the h - d hearing, - g e in two reels a story | ticn of Civil Service Reform to Mu.|C8FFyin~ out the recommendation of C. GEE T BT e e made 1o, this Court: £3 My Raffles order and in| nicipal Work and the student that|the water commisioners relative to F- R, Pilllo Illlfl' A e e EON T AYLING, Judge. Bight-foom House on MecKin- For the first nine ley. Avenue; desirabla location; “m“’:&“.'.fl':;“ m . %o the lot X110 feet, oLk diction, ‘were « ST ” For price and terms enquire of || declarea _exparts tuese two motion picture Siurs | svites an cssay thereon considered as|2°JUlring permenent rights for tak. The sbovo and foregding 18 a true ‘great opportunity to display thelr 5 : ing all the water may be needed [ 122 Prospest_Strest, opy of reco e o S e e e S| from Little river. Such rights as It Forny B ppga il zfis" FANNTE C. CHURCE, There will be two other reels on to- | tlub in addition to having the es.|iS Tecommended be secured are ob- Clerk. BOL alao, Jnctuding ome - very | ecy emered in the state-wide compe- | Siac0le fiomm She Seetks I, Mome | DR, F. W. HOLMS, Complying With Stamp Law. | SQivalent to the interest on, $2500| Shannon Buildmg Annex. Room A Conforming with the law relating|the completion of the purchase. The Telepnons 533 - ! Parker-Davenport. Co, 1 bought a||| May Building, - Phones. 724 to m; l:ew federal l:nx the Sl&m Line|report was accepted and the water AUGTIONE e compan; as caused notie : Telative thereto 1o be posted, Tho ate | compassoners authorized to make the larger. number of Piga than 1 oave to [} ooty o L tention of shippers ls called to the ONEY LOANED A graduate from Jones' Nat, School of | OArry, through tho winfer, Auyone e fact that packages sent by trolley ex- o Dl RdR. e tehel James Austioneering. Specialty of Farm and | wishilg 1o buy, Youns Fies or Sowe precs, if the forwarding charge is in OBITUARY on Diamon ”‘“’E"‘""‘"’,‘ Pedigreed St Sumnehiiin a Bersain by. Ansjytiy at excess of five cents, must bear one of AT Lowest Rat terest, ‘f&au Real Hstate Sales. Address pmas: b o > i inted 10,1 the ne tam; d that the legal - Joseph Laforce established firm to JOHN STAPLETON, - K the celiation mitst: b0 Aane. by ‘1he. Wip- | Toteph, Tatoros, T8 fo miaty Yeard coLiaTERAL Loax co, MR, F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct.| perey nm rerm, Mentville, Conn, | BEAVER Bnm 1018, ek : 3 The production of explostves ir per. No stamp is required on pack-|a resident of this oity and of the old- pared 18T g5 for which the forwarding charss | est ot the French-Canadian Inhab. aat 1 2 3 F ARMS FOR SALE o i g i T s only five cents, Pacl Tecelv lead at ome on Bridge —_— . . » & sul piaster | United Btates by conductors on passenger cars must|street. Mr, Laforce is survived by - — 'u Amd W|fl| orses s S be dirt and o 913 Just been Lear thc revenue stamps, &nd be|two sons and two daughters, Mrs. | - 28 n of all deacriptions and prices, withotts the St | tnconventenoe. | 1778 B88. 1% Srwrean e e e’ v ‘pomte. 0 | Eaforcs S Mo L Lo 5505t e e e e o b e | F soed Rafgatnt ieti e % Pent¥) Peck, McWilliams & e charge re 3 n varlous Failway company has secured s sup-|capacities during his many yearsr in | LOST _n Ereston, Jersey weifer, two|and drivers. Prices right. New ls the 3 o B e e e e [ e he0 e e S, e LGN gl o lation of pat 8 and lem on er of D ts de- | Norwit ¥ Bale at its ofice, Velopment from 2 small place, ara, z R s s (15 g S5 m gy ~

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