Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 12, 1915, Page 10

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s R e R S R T TR ¥ A VAR ER R s ( kot ek o iy i P L LR S OA A i & ¥ o = 5 fé s A . g i PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; UNSETTLED TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight PUTNAM For Rheumatic- LOST AND FOUND v i TO RENT < P_O—:’EEY FOUND—A black satin bag. Owner 12178 FRANKLIS ST.—Store to, rent, . ABRATAM LINCOLN: Thiotion Piotures at i can have fhe same and vontents by i nning, Vi Brosdway. ) B e (Continjie! fsoa Ehne Nine) calling at §9 Broad St. and paying | Fom s s—rouse with 11 roums, To Him is Homage Due. o Loy, corn crib and garden, o8 | o P TS o)) to Lincoln homage | Hallville ruad, about 1¢ minutes’ wa.k [ Vell m8¥ from troiley. M. L. Harris, R. D. 1, on [ oo o233 00 pury points the way. e E faaiuzsuis L janisa | RO B O s story of the debt we 'ENE. NT >3 at 23 - owe— b | . - Moving Pictutes at Colonial Theatre. | = 1uer of North Kingston, R. I They N l Pa this advertisement. Teb moyaudevilie and Photoplays at Davis ;.5 one child, Mrs. Leon T. Wilson, euraigia 10S ¥'s g01d waten, Wedne noert Slater | who with the wife and four grand- between ‘Golden St and || MaSpmoetar T > O S children_survives. nitary Fibre Mills ofiic Y car leaving ¢ Twin Beds at Devis Theatre. Mr. Morse was considered ‘one of E . anentic cer eavive Norwich Stationary Enginoers Asso-|the substantial citizens of the town | Rheuma Dissolves the Uric k. _cuiberal rewara fridgs St witi wi vy o clation, No. §. mests in Bill Block. *_ lana his counsel in important matters T SABET SN . \nd né‘er WAL perish tnat historic tale. Z X pocketbook ng befeen Ann and Pearl Streets or W Virglnia Dice Counoll, Nore=® D of| s often sousht. Ho at one time| Acid Which Settles in the lorwica, Conn, Lodge, No. 950, L O.|serveqd as a member of the board of FOR RENT—(wo nicely furnished | 1oy im rooms, with board, suitable for gentle- the UNION'S great defender T o Side car. Reward. Leave at The Bul- men, all convenichces, at The PI¥*y Thros battling vears he steered the ©. M. mests at Mogre Home. aldermen and was a member of the Tissues of Tender Nerves | lcfih Oéce feb11d mouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Telephone | 1 OUER, Dot State, Gefaner | No 46 K. of P.|Masonic fraternity, being one of tie T e . 78 2ec10a | Ana ever proved & Captaln just and orwiss, Commandaty, No. 637, U. O.| trustees of Quinebaug lodge. Ho also | Rheumatic neuralgia is one of the|piciing up a_purplo hag 'on Main St | | 7o . EEeat G. C., meets ot 336 Main Street. most painful forms of rheumatism. It |(Wednesday afternoon will return it to r, Ne V. v s s W he city i ;: t- | 115 Laurel Hill Ave. or The Bulletl Wa.cer Heath Through storm and tempest, and un- Lodge Oscar, No. 80, V. O. of A.|jwater commissioners when tl is due to weak kidneys allowing a sef ;L EdlAve: or e Bulletin |§ | Wa.cer ath. TR Ry meste"in Foreers” e % O " | frst took over thre plant of the Put- | ement of urlc acld in the tissues of | Ofice reward will be ‘given gng, no T e R T e e n%u;x‘f% v‘\‘se';fi ,l;‘uf;lecr-n Ty ERIL - [ (Wt o the body near the tender nerves. |4l et RN «ld his course, and triumphed over enlences for housckeeping; 15 Schoo | He & There is no swelling or fever, but| FOUND—The best place in - n_ to . { nov Golumbie. Commandery, No. & XK. T. 3 SRt S oS InSthmn T | SR e ear o b C n; mecis et Maconic Rempie LEGISLATIVE MATTERS agonising patn. Liniments may dead: | got 21 oals, for SL00 Colimblan rai ver 10 rage g RENT ae 91 Frankiin 5. | Rpepqnaine cuer b COMRIY Shed ANNOUNCEMENTS OF INTEREST TO PUTNAM | o0 23% hoten the kidneys. gl management. febod o || 1 ,nam“‘cm“_m 1L et o G e e Hearings on Amendment to City Char- | , Fleutna, the splendi? Yemody, fon =0 Where the bargains in used autos are in full bloom. Morse, 1§ Union St i R it st COLOMMAL THEATRE. ter and the Extention of e for | the uric acid crystals and passes them 7 JFOR SALE 2 = S o A e hood' to re- “The ldler” Five Resl Charies Froh-| the Construction of the Putnam and |off through the kidneys and bowel Where you can find the help you want for home, | e B s e Rhode Island Street Railway. atd StHeRImmed Gite Mreliets 18 A UE0; factory, store or office | {That rig action sealed Rebel- man, Attraction Extraordinary. nounced tbntyo;xh:vontguess you are ctory, store oftice. TO RENT | T oo B =T (Special to_ The Bulletin.) being rid of B | : R LRIl o > | Ana pavea se on's pathway to its With utmast fdelity to detafl. the| Hartford, Feb, 11—There was hear- |KuoW it SRR N | Where the best directory of real estate for sale ap- Bevatal dcaloab o Torsuiorite and al B e Grama O v | e THuraday ‘aftesnoon; hefore: thef 77T suftered with shemmatio nenss’ | ears. e n Peace, with Union glorr T B o e e e oo, | committes on raliroads, on the bill pro- | K1 for six years. Tried different Lom: (g 3y, 4 100-apre tarm, meadow, pas- || PEATS- | oW g nues 3 R s e o OO s |mented By Mr Maclonald‘proviaing jedies, but was_not ‘henefted el 21 S e S ooink e 0T e Rt | 5 3 : s | JAMES L. CASE, | thé country rang with his ac B o e fenltices prcsentation of | for an extension of“time of construc. |used Rbeuma. ¥ have taker thres Mot~ | o) o e Yo o O eais, theoe Where are listed articles full of good use by those Reatal Dept.. im— R uilese presentation, of | Hionof the Putnam &nn Rbiodesislena | issiand am entirely frée-froni the dis | Shont g6 by 4%, woodshcd 12x1é, e > S A S J ] 97 Shetmenet s Norwich, Ct. tion_ great ana e e olontal T, fOle|Street Railway company. John T. I was so bad I could not sleep | heuneries, each 10x12, running waterIn || who no longer have need of them. o h lowing their regular routing have | y wo.for of Putnam appeared in favor 1, and my kid- e and barn, large cedar swamp Pooked this feature, lknowing it will | the measure and spoke in favor of —P. W. Miller, sppeal to the patrons of this POPUIAT | orenaine - the time for orsanization | Catawissa, Pa. g picture house. The story tells of The lang construction to December 1, 1916, | Lee & Osgood and all drugsists sell | aler, & young Toglishmen of wealth | 304 FPRIREHN (RETUbIC whitties | Rheuma, and will Teturn vour mones 1@ position, who ix madly infetuated | S miseion is satisfied that twenty- |if not satisfied. It is inespensive, but with the wife of his friend, and i8], "per cent. of the comstruction is|Wworth many times its cost. estimation), 1 cow, | 100 hens and chickens, about 9 t 9] corn fodde Where the loser and finder meet. oat fodder, § bushels' of Bats Where the man who wants to find a place to live in || F%‘R RENT l; BEToms and oniouly can select from the best ofterings in Norwich. OFFICE: should thus h: AND STORE:! S IN THE NEW eady to go to almost any lengths to Pted that ¢t o farthos ertan: a wagon, 1 | THAYER BUILDI S e win her for his own. Through his|Sompleted that there be further exten- , and all for the FATIGE T i Hetle | : Pilot and the nation's FnoWieage of incrirainating circum- ;x]:x; = tfi“fofflpféf?ml"-lm‘a e e e e WO HUNDRED Where it will pay you to turn every time you read Four stories. fireproof. reinforced e s tances involving her husband, he at- tween Providence and the bill -oncrete. Located om Franklin Square, e s the Bulle#n. “ontem-. | served. y 0 ASH! mpts to persuade her to elope with | " a ullet A cel of ecity, terminal for all loeal | bt poink = " | plates the work to be done from the ~ Farm Bulletin | nter > 5 3 him. At this point, the husband n-| Rnode Islang to the business part Local Jottings. o ' sSc aline and rban (rollers. Has hardwood the world be tervenes, and a denouement ensueS |.e puinam for a distance of about| Mrs. Everett Willis of Gardner Lake, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, | floors and wood thirmings thronghout. startling in its intensity and dramatic its grief pro- four miles and over private property.|formerly a resident here Best of elevator scryice and the huild AM F. HILL, 25 Ste Norwich, Conn. for todas Don’t miss this gor- geous scenic spectacle Matinee 1 &lld his n. in “eternal - iy 5 % i Real Estate Broker. H ey icent. drama Dre-| He said tho Rhode Island part of the | friends in Norwich Town | No. 41 Weat Broad ¢ { nE G Soe Bniis i T e e o Dm;m"‘&, line had been completed to Chepzachet, & — | Wentest ot offices from $S fo 530 per TNL e 23 T be vecn ot the Celonial |@Pout six miles from Providence, He| After nearly week spent | 5 - — | For further informationm, in et g 5 et Sl aid the people of Putnam were favor- | home on Washington str i a Phone 2 .| | 25 able to the project. Bacon returned Thursda A proposed amendment to the char- | Haven ter of the city of Putnam was given rices are: ing 10c, children 5e. i STONINGTON | maner ophie’s ¥ ming is the hilarions | ;o © okt r ¥ e omedy or i earing before the committee on cities . Johu Jones of Bondsville = =t 5 > SRR e L b i L [ Ahay comedy on today’s bill and boroughs Thursday afternoon. | bec, is Visiting her son and daughter—|{p o oo ST L FOR SALE th pral: e ceiebrate his TWIN BEDS John F. Carpenter of Putnam said |in-law, Dr. and M E. J. Jones, of|Death of Patrick Fitzpatrick, Native| S PR R dvent here on earth that Mavor MacDonald, a representa- | Bliss place. of Willimantic — Lieutenant of Fire oob, all | r———— e sy eep vista. Lincoln " z tive from Putnam, was busy before e Police. lainfleld ko At the Davis Theatre Matinee and| ,oiner committes and had requested | Mrs, Herbert M. Dawley and it | = l fw dred years Evening Today. him to appear for the measure. He |daughter Lois returned Wednesday t died at uis| AR B or ale || .. o oo E sald the amendment simply removed | their home on East et afte o | } E Men who are of comviv the office of chief of police from poli- | three weel isit with friends in Eos- | L o WaiE o 2 i AT POTTER MANOR "an ugh Seces- @nd who retire to their domi tics; that the officer shall not be re- |tom. | . e was| R SALE—A soung new milch « ONEE b ESE I EOAD inder the weather can s moved, except for cause; Mr, Carpen- i rgaret Shea | SRR GG ¥ PwWis ieved the glorious selves as others see them when they | tor safq he favored the bill and knew | Smd was Boraiin Willima S | A FINE NEW COTTAGE e L En e watch Signor Monti, the famous Ttal- |of no opposition. None appeared he- | s el sl nes JEOR_SavE | OEEEVEN ROOMS 1 savel tebellion trie ar. tenor, in Selwyn & company’s Dro- | fore the committee 4 & 2 Eanippe o ¥ F o Croct oA duetlon of Twin Beds. prepare to re- Foves ini ) horough and was assistant | i3 2 rent tree t months, | PRICE $2,500 el died uel han e T‘ +Hios \ml"rt r": toae: Overseer Rainie Goes to Danieison— ~ WANT WORKE Write Tock Box 243 w v 2d crowned the machin shop at the| IF YOU ght wrist is a eource of annoyance, N&WICH TOWN Guild to Sew for Hospital—Vested s %00 intoxicated to take Choir Increased to Fifteen. FOR_SALE 0-cgg_incubato orth an | | }10d 2 % Easy Terms | *labo | | the character i | | He camnot remov Highlanders of Kentucky Described by | 1. poie Toomy o pean ooer | o Wiili T S e Ak s JAMES L. CASE m " Punker Hi Missiasipp & Gliter partion, i DeLong—Death of Mrs. Albert|ccer here in the dressing room of | town BRI OGS FOR SALE—A sorrel horse, 1100 1 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. a B ut his neck H. Miner—Scouts Find No Moths. the Admore Woolen Co. has left | lieute re police 1| TWANTED_ A good worker and good — L S fate, >ded 1n donning bis suit of | 5 togetl Danielson. | is survi oy his wife, T he Bulletin ¢ " : - racant e i James Barber hias been spen | A brotuer <] Waar = = u ; “l patsiohic Ahting iy s by Mrs. Del SO SRyE 4B T b | Sullivan, en12d W iin 50 N ALE HO’ SES : e et 1 and. falls| ton street, describing the mountaineers oot s i r newater =t - st % : dnietor L Pl ol Dayss funny and tucky and the Pine Mountain s M S A | | priced. « v FOR SALE S x se,| Come and’ ‘seo. them. -Prices fght | e tyred President we =l e e Ruist cen Bs ghe Al | Brevities. iiet rue anyw full i dNow is the time to b $ by ex _crn Pollard has returned to Sven- a memorable « After feinedthe Shicken, sunver siven by Russel =y o e HUMOR OF THE DAY seats| rvice. Miss Lounise H ehiirch { ¢ it lots a few minu walk = f e solo & A s SRR b5 t g \llison has retury daress Al non's Co Address Box Will you have a long KIRK BROWN CO | “Mre. DeLong in picturing the of the pr e guild, Mrs, .|, MIS. Thomas gl b e | “For save— or daie Yes. but I guess you — ns in niains of Ken o i LAt Der WaNTED | springer. five wear much under it— the Davis All Next Week. | <o isolate remote from the e S D N- Paen See the beautif | e ,, Pos _m‘ no str that Highlar o M!um 1':1- members | H i for ; fr & PBrisg “I‘ = S s I Sjccker Grubbs—Do you find that your wife n visits Norw of the Anglo Saxons|gar, pkins for the hospital, | tertained i ST S3.50 spect, now being bui + the | AT AaRbraED fio Sty meason tter material for zood | 5 o T out | at her Lome PERSONAL ] [erly Btte ley proper . foum kesp o secretz © ot e troducing to his m % 1 be found in America.|for the minstrel shi { of Miss Mary E o T - Ll can keep ing.—Richmond Times "‘nd:"g woman, Miss Edna L o Eoere e \m»:zrm;gi‘ Saturday afternoon Howard | Meunt Holyoke o | | Dispatch. drews Chis artiste confused with the r whites ¢ | Bishoop entertains at an tion re the ¢ ) @ 1 | sie = ning - : 2 been sought by Mr. Brown. he having | south, b hey om the same | whist a | o o fobsd pancied mfl “Did you fl\;erknourel how dauby e P e e St Vested Choir Enlarged. —_— J e i | QFOR SALE o Will exchan, £ eat- | . O e S oy endowed with e pres- | 0ld world, while these where the schoo The vested choir of Grace c | | n bGad oetoe Stau- e nd puil Address Box 513 1 she was a pretty as a picture. e e B T e L {Fancy Egg Plant____ 10¢| vay sgod price. "k Glau- | Red he Box s e . Tos An-|came with Daniel Boone | Boland, nas been increased to | e | she. proppect: whos plendid | on made their home in SOMERS Al tains. They retain the cu: Norwich | hundred vears ago and th quaint | sical service. o g of David Belas- | expressions are the lan ¥ | Recent Deaths, |PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING| WANTED Ksrle Bellew’s | cer's time. ks &l . gine. Greendale Planing Mill, Dan FOR SALE—Wood, stove lengths, $5 i "cord $2.30. Bullard., Tel. bet; she is so proper sb n't accompany you on a piano un- a chaperon.—St. Louis WANTE of his brother, David @ rent.” Frank V o's P focal friends of Mrs, I = e o | . TRatfes Lure, a x wonderful | Among t arches, nof LS E % H == EEEE * ¥ espear 1. ous pl ' = of the hey | 2L Me: - nad by 3 = COTTAGE HOUSE In West- plar: pearc's famous play, The | social life of th t kind. Yet they | D% Yeriden, were srioved Untaining: First foor, fe- | Packer—Oh, I reckon her Terch Venice; Tha Mr. | have sterling ¢ ofichiarastersas | iST GERE1 SHoafed &L the home : o i ng room z as good as anybody's— Brown's magnificent costume play of | one of them said: “Because we cannot [ 50U (Jeorge Smith. Mrs. Smith was | : K I €, o0m wish | as £ood a3 anybody's: Bl Woion ir, 1o Case: rter i | Ak Lotar th Thek Linsmen, thele | 1DB Te idents here who were nl 'flea(mg and Humhmg ; bod foors theowgn: ) i nder: what: his \becameiof the Window, one of tre senstr's Gramatic | ssying fs “Wo stand by our kinst but | ] id | & S “on e ioned "dime novel™ remarked &% daics ess, and | lead to fearful feuds, 8| Soumons Quintey yes | 92 Franklin Street e (o term of e or ‘more ||| centrally 1o Pr has gone up to a doller anc a Kate Claxton's version of The Two Or-| In these homes of poverty are often |20t ednesday fo attend the L st er very desirable propertle reasonable. In of repiied o i ] These plays will be presented |found women of strength and charm, quir did manner Short Paragraphs. £ stage | Who manage in some way to bring up 5 High St, Westerly, R. L Coy Real | | with prices. baicor Evening price hesira t vou hate to wash dishes?” We don't have to. We have plenty of candidates for the fraternity, and ing is great as an initiation uisville Courier Journal. Ty much n love with ter in these children of isolated homes | with their uncle. Dr. L T1. Howe the primeval forest, where in spring | = Rodn . e | abounds the y Taylor was i of : | A3 o 1 Guleh ought to try prohi- effects which _ Mr. | large families, and with the generosi-| Robert Rainie, who has been spend- | Robert dJd. Coehrane ! jan2sd established - homas H. Beckley 7 Brown = noted for. Daily matinees, of an earlier age, look after orphans | inz several ths he ge, | solieitor ive Conn. town, ¢ ry it once” E B ng several months in th illage, has : X Fi * b ¥ it once” replied Three- glarting Monday with o presentation of | by taking them info their homes and |jef: for his home in Amberst, Sads. | GAS FITTING, | e N = Teieinsuranos “All it did was to give Clvde Fitch's great p ‘oman_in ng for th s for their own. Mrs.| Nrs, Charles Arnold and daughter ; = | T [} i nes 72 monopoly of i ol Winday evening | DeLong instanced one woman having | pia o Apigton o, “hd daushior| PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, | May Building, Phones 724 erlff 2 monopoly el Wisiilauor d Belasco's famous drama, The |16 children, taking 13 orphans to care|week in town awith rela 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 278 Main Street 74-3 ¢ on i Wife. Mat siven daily, with |for Schools are needed for the de-|' The Afitses Home : e N e | _some of us fellows keep house A mew play at performance, | velopment of good qualities of charac-|Vt, are spending the wesk e 1 ki AL | Phone 581 ‘excellent land, | ked, good orch- t road frontage; can be sold ing purposes for price asked re farm. Wi be sold with o = iaurel and the beautifal | Tyeads Why Don’t Your : GERMANS FAIL IN ATTEMPT et F. W. Clapp of Willimantic was her Clocks and Watches Run? TO TORPEDO BRITISH STEAMER|ans o i Bime Sroutart sobion T N S RN MODERN PLUMBING ‘ Try CLEGG, The Jeweller —— | where her daughter, Miss Ethel De. riicdodendron FOR SALE = from a sever S | 3 N team, farming | = ind one evening while they were Laertes Escaped by Adroit Manoceuvres|Long, is o teacher, made most inter- | Aiee prient ik of T PR Todern hovse an | iashington Street Hanwich | taols, etc. 3 ity to obtain a | Seven Raom Cottage s ced i as Free Collection and Delivery : SR and Fast Steaming—Was Flying the| €sting her description of the DupIls | peien Huntiagtis o Mar s S 3 | 353 ¥ ace at a low price riculars | Hou: ink, tell me truly. You have bl T e 5 y is to lighting. We guaran- Phone 1132-3 NS AGENCE, win s Gt ouse el < = Dutch Flag. | and gave many a glimpse o nome | Monday in town visiting tes the very best PLUMBING WO | = Kissed ofher Siei Sapai v life and of the great results of school | SOuCY ° AK | AT 0 R e it s Yes Tod the youie Be s Tt Ymuiden., Netherlands, Feb, 11, via| Work. One illustration of such results| “peter Nawrocki has sold out 1 by, Gexpert workmea ‘aty the;faricer | k ted. Tor 31:905 500 || tubs, I lot, i no one you kuows oSSR KR ion. The Gormman suos| TS that of & young man who had| terest in the siore on prices, | Do You W Farm? fred. £or sL30: 3081] tuba. lsrne dot, In Sine tecation. B0 00C T8 eh mrg e 2 ay attempted 1o B e ooty oy (Dresenine one ofla Greek who 1s conducth Ask us for plans and prices. | o You Want a rarm printing you are in need Price $3,300 | with wife, 1 suppose” said the h stesmer Laertend|/io teechese at Chukstuins Lo sword | jnega; { tin Company, Norwich, . | worriea looking man. : Moy Tropid Javar| oo oars oht, WhiCH Had Feen used I LARGE OR SMALL? LR = | - - | " “Henrietta and T never argue’ re i escaped adrolt: mans| g e ooy ol ot el B hiF e e B - 1ol T AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. |plied Mr. Meekton, cor centl: e b man-| the temperance pledge with his name iJ F..TOM PKINS! Consult any Ving same, drop postal to N. TARRANT & CO. L7 ? ey | “Once in & while I make a remark and | Henrictta” shows me exactly where I |am it We never argue”— ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE THE KALEIDOSCOPE Tests 1 ellert, Colchester, Conn. . s i ed. Th ker stated 1ost = 1 Gitacnen ‘the ateamer was fiving tne|5HSL Tho speaker staten most em-|How o Destroy Catarrh| set than these sturdy mountain people 5 E. A. PRENTICE, 67 West Main Street | Phone 300 86 Cliff Street 117 Main Street, Norwich The was made ¥ Al xt g B 5 el was stoaming Perenn| o o cotiie 0 (R erms and En tarr acic on the Laer the M o ship and _Sc hr“m’en! During the social hour which fol- n T ibmarine fired several|lowed the meeting, tea was served, and FOI'CVCI‘ IRON dAs |NGS HELP WANTED h damaged the steamer's|it was most pleasant to meet the la- | funnel, compass and upper deck. As|dies presont from the city chur e = NS Sk Rockwell St 3 eastern railroad have this did not induce the captain to stop | .. A Specialists Advice. B e oD e At e L e eean Eary iant T T. shown ihat ity green switch targets ihe submirine made &b Whenccesstal | OBITUARY. Satarsh d {oENERAL . HOUSEWORK Gires|] france to Mohegan Park, tnsur- wo Tenement House ]|arc more easily seen if painted with o ettempt to torpedo the steamship. = only wr THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY e - white border. The Lertes, swhen challenged by the Mrs. Albert H. Miner. and drive out of vour Svet Free Employment Bureau, (] %=, stam, heater, ang omer On Prospect Street - T ot U RE, without| wfrs. Albert M. Miner, who died|tarrhal germs w) ' He. 11,15 25 Ferey Street M. J, COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg.|] Pplace at a reasonable price. With all the improvements, in- new fireproof building materia showing h O Aoe the, en. asked | Wednesday, Feb. i0, and ‘whose home|ment there, = v fonrt N S |} “Why pay rent?” cluding steam heat: always well Switzerland is made by com- but this did not prevent the Germans | Gosamith her, daughter, Mrs. Thomas | Dot treatments HA W. CO rented, lot 150x100 feet ng Portland cement and asbes- u n Jeutiche Ce Connelly, of Tanner stre bore her il o blocks. csording 1o e "ShIDS oo from | LOASSLE, SETRGE AT IS et COL. EARL N. GALLUP | ARCI . COIT Price reasonable e = B . - 2;5( éehx:,do;x;;o zfi:fit:ntx;gslggx&d:;fir; g5 1 | MONEY LOANED |} The Mutual Benefit Life Agency FRANCIS D. DONOHUE | Just to prove that their manual The captain of the Laertes says he|J; Miner of Waterford and Geosge e catarrh comes back as bad a | watches, Joweiry | 63 Broadway *Phone 1334 g 3 aning n oo ho eacHiRU AR he flew the Dutch flax in order to save|Gimert Miner of Jewett - City. five SR g = 3 of any iina 2t tia Central Building Norwich, Conn. ||Doys I the Nesquehoming, Pa. bublic the crew which consisted of subjects| grandchilaren and = one great-grand- | catairn: shonld: acon graduate from Jones' Nat. School of |l CONeianed firm to deal witn. - M| |ence building. i T of [peutral states including those of|child. There is a brother, Orrin Ver- | makeshifts and get Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co, [/ e = S A ey F China and Norway gason, of Bozrah. r'*ul\i)‘t.’{ih at the re:i‘t of the diseas ?‘ei‘lg;?ed *éml?k- .i‘hfimhmmse and 143 lluhlslll:tdl. ‘§' zl)lh’l W. Cameron Forbes, £ . @nd stamps it out. There is nothing | Real Estate Sales. re: (Establiste 3 . C . former govern- Dutch Government to Make Inquiry. | Eins Waather i iElosida: better for sich caves than bre N'R. F. D. No. 1 o | AUmoN FARMS FOR SALE or general of the Philippines, will heas The Hasus, Netherlands, ¥eb, 11, via| Word Las been received during the| yapour fose and Tungs The b . D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. { of all descriptions and prices. a bird collecting expedition in Centrai Tondon, 7 p. m—The Dutch authori-| past week by relatives here from Mr. | of Hyomel (Dronounned “;‘,‘(mf’g ain = | i Bhioirtue of an order of the Referss Have sold a large number but plenty {2nd South America for Harvard uni- :"’:p“"{‘} make an inquity into the at-jand Mrs. Owen S Smith in Estis, made from purest il of hcaly 1 pankruploy, L will sell at public|of good bargains F‘mlLI.. versity. emp of the German submarine U-2|Fla. saying that they are having fihe|2Rd Combined with other Dowarf - i B h day of wWhi. F. : s i0 torpedo tie steamship Laertes as it| weather, so far not = breath of froat, | le3lin®, antiseptic and germ destro STETSON & YOUNG : e T T Real Estate and Insurance, A Ve b the reconters cofpt In s suggested that the atiempt was made|though roads are poor for autoing. |, Hoal oo ipenetratos Tyaas 20 Church St., the entire stock | 25 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn, | Mill Va » Cal, recently filed the re inside Dutch territorial waters. Just at this time they are busy sather: | o, aotle the Inflamed swollen mem- Carpenters and Builders I:luropean Plan cetice. Mapares. and ‘other taer. | Teleohone 147 lowing case: “George Washington v< ing oranges and shipping thém north.|discharges. clears the ages and = Rates 75 cents per day and ua. 1undise belonging to the bankrup Christopher Columbus—landlord's ac- Essex.Rev. Percy Barnes, rector of i - | Completely ov @iBease “I¥| Best work and materials at right HAYES BROTHRERS e of Carpenter Brothers, bank- = — tion to recover rent. i, John's Memorial Episcopal church, No Signs of Meths. ‘gifi‘;gflc’i‘.’,nu’z"n cause. Tor catarrh| prices, by skilled labor. > i The stock comsists of a good grade s B . hias invited the memhers of the Grand | Tive members of the state investi- | Eyonei senches them.’ Lo "o benissy | TelePhone. %0 WEST MAIN ST.| Telephone 1222, 26-25 Broadway | o groceries and store fAxtures. Among Agncu_tm’al hmeslone Ut a2 o reminder of carelessness B e e enryis camp, 12 gation committee were looking for|Co. and many other good druggiste in which are 2 Toledo electric_ scales. 1 e officer of Manhatt» v i rergas Ved- | Norwich and vieinity have I National cash register, 1 McCaskey ing | K&N, I8 preparing to have insani-ars B e b o iy | Eipey-mothe on Vormasen Il Wed - Rorwich aad vietnlty have done ol = FAMOUS FURS e 1 Tares Setler sate. 1 alentrte 1 b T e vine. Tamns |DACK yards in that city” photoerapied coln day servics at this church Sun-|iho diterent orchards, they reported | guccessrul results or moter back and | fAFIM@IICAMN House "AM Slicing machine. All nearly new. an ever before. We advise farmers|and placed in a Sort of Togusy B 1 i erous ¥ s d stock dq fixt: will be sold Nt day. g00d conditions, With no slgns of the | A00 LIS generous polioy pays, Most Ladies' Fur Coats and Sets. in"Gne lot. Inspection of Eoods solicit- | O 6t their orders in NOW. iy, . ot haler made from hard rubber with ev- | FARREL & SANDERSON, Props | Men's Coats of all styles. P A J. GREBNSLIT, Trustce, Peck, McWilliams & Co. William Lockbart of New Vineysrt Fresh Tri 20 Sewing Club Meets. ks ey miEpi ot Rl Special Rutes to Theatre Troupes, |, Femodeling and repairiug also done| tcviza Willimsntic, Cotin. }e; has & birch bark basket supposed res pe- - C| he Gire Sewing club met Wednes- | TeRieRt as'Weil 2%’ 3 “iharos’ Traveling Men, Eto. surely.., Soperiar slyjsa T 10 ye, Dot made ty Baube By- = AMrs. Eas e iy B i H THERE ts vertising medium THERE Is mo ndvertising medium e e of e Indian Pierpole, «+ - e e Bk Copans A woaisi | SEoR D mothef thie | dauss Livery connsction. ~ Shetucket Street | M. BRUCKNER 8T Franklin St, | o tftin 8 onnes it tinm et e Bull | mantern Connection sqani o foa Bu |lived in the Farminston scabor’s letn for business results letin for business reeults. 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