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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1915 Norwich, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1915, THE WEATHER. - Forecast for New England. Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS ald: On Tuesday it will be Ladr As cloudy to clear and colder, with fresh tant \hen requested The Bulletin, partly CAUSES FOR THE EUROPEAN WAR Dr. Thomas E. Green Says They are Blood Lust, Greed, Re- venge and Jealousy—Spoke in Y. M. C. A. Course—The Cloudy and colder Tuesday, probably H preceded by rain in merning. Wednes- - N 88 Main St. day fai; % ‘, One Relic of Barbarism That Remains. ¢ Predictions from the New York Her- | b brisk westerly © and uorm\\csterh', America, the Great Peacemaker, was | Pri Franz Joseph and the Duchess winds. s 2 s the subject of the lecture by Dr.|of Hbhenburg on the 2§th of June last Observations in Norwich, Thomas E. Green of Chicago, vice!after touching briefly upon the Balkan The following records, reported fron 1 | president of the American Peace soci- |war. Into the midst of a people filled Sevin's pharmacy, show Changes |ety, at the Central Baptist church on | with hate and revolution because of in Lcmpe]'rature Aal\dhol‘l"!c lhga.ronle('gric Monday evening in the next to the|Austrian annesation of their territory, “ ar uas { changes Monday: \|last number of the entertainment |they went on a tour of inspection and Ther.Bar. urse held under the auspices of the | were mutdered. The killing was laid Tew mid, 20 S -+ 36 30:36 | Young Men's Christian ~Association. |at Serva's door by ~Austra-Hungary, Whi Z2m ... e . 49 30.34 | An audience of several hundred people, | which led to unjus ite Rose SQUASH (cans) |’ IV ;0 W 19 3095 |attentive and deeply interested in the |part of Austria . which Servia was . Highest 51, Towest 36. {gripping and forceful lecture, greeted |compelled to decline and then came the Spiced PUMPKIN (cans) oranaaen Dr. Green as he was introduced by |war. Russia came to Servia’s aid, o o | Rev. Richard R. Grabam, rector of |Germany sided with Austria, and the Predictions for warmer. Monday’s weather er, southerly wind. Monday: Rain Showery, Peoplie’s Marketl and warm- Christ Episcopal church. other nations declared war in turn as all wars, to blood lust, greed, revenge |iy a cut amd dried scheme to provide 6 Franklin Street | Sum, Moon and Tides. find jealousy. In his opening remarks |an excuse for the starting of the great I he said that he had returned to this|conflict in which the nations are now JUSTIN HOLDEN. Propristor | country a comparatively few months |engaged, and one of the circumstances Da ago after a fifteen months’ trip around | v seemingly lends credence Lo this s lhr: !\‘0{'1d. which had for xl.F., d-cfi|v|‘ite s_m.:emenf i : the |taL( that the :Lom;l’;-‘adl OLD DR, HARRIS|ig object a Visit to the countries with [who murdered the crown pri REMEDY FOR PILES|i: which this country would be the most | his wife was sentenced, not to death, is nul\‘ manufactured | 1% ikely to be hrought in contact and|but to ten years in a milita Sev. E s what he would say was the result of |Dr. Green said that the next t S e Ly swn s o ”.’| ) Morn. { this personal investigation three generations will have to pay Main Street, or A.ax) be procured direct | 0.23 Tn part Dr. Greens lecture was as|dearly as the results of this great Zrom the: guwner of tho: original Pre-| ~<is }oura N hizh water iE 5 o |followe: acante ““,P‘“f;’ e S Un-i tide, which is followed by flood tide. If money is the measure of economic | The leciurer spoke’of the origin of e e | == | value. civilization is standing face to|The Hague Peace Tribunal and sail GREENEVILLE | face with a most stupendous problem. Dr. Green summed up the causes of |a house of cards falls upon being dis- | the present great strife beyond the|turbed. 1t has even been hinted that seas, attributing this, the greatest of |the killing of the royal pair was simp- that of the 14 cases presented 12 have | REAL ESTATE CHANGES. ey 56 Transfers of Ownership Have Been Recordedgin Town Clerk’s Office in Past Sen Weeks. The Iulh):‘ing 56 transfers of real estate have been reccrded in the town clerk’s office in thie past seven weeks: BEstate of ¥. Moore to Mary L. Coggins, land and buildings oy Hedge avenue. Estate of William Ward trustee, 4 T. Ward to Lo- land and build- street and 191 retta E, ngs at West Main Helen B. P. Huntington Mahoney and others. land and build- ings at 107 and 109 Franklin street. W, W. ang L. Eeckwith to R. F. and M. P. Glesbrenner, land and building on Kinney avenue. H. B and S. E. Porter to®Frances B. Herric land and buildings at 19 Bliss place E. A, and A. D. Tracy to K. P. X ter. land on Frances place. Eli Pothier to Joseph Rousseau, land and buildings in Taftville. Market ect. 4, to Robert A. and J. Linkiewicz to J. and A. Longo. land and buildings at 82 Bos- well avenue. James S. Quinn to John Heibel, land and buildings on Sixth stree Mary C. L. Blair to Mary Durr, land and buildings at Norwigh Town. ¥ Jessie Hunt to M. V. Del Carlo land and buildings on Oneco street. C. P, Bushnell to S. A. Beebe, land on_Gallows Fill. Estate of H, Noss to Susan E. Noss, | 1-5 interest at 11 Lake street i tate of R. P. Sherwood to W. A.| Somers, land and buildings at 212 and | 224 Main street, | Maennkrchor "club to G. ana AL | Henzler, land on German stree ! Michael Cony J. O land :n_Lafayeite str B xty-five per cent of the entir: i been settled and in no case has:{hc_?c— s oL 11’(’-;(;01 = 5 . of the civilized worlds was lavished |cision rendered been guestione: he on Frances Hon. Luther K. Zabriskie, -U. 8. Vice| g, (N0 (ClESS Ok Bo8 o ob Hague conference is very well worth | H. Spaldin Consul and Deputy to Peru, Spoke|ihich stands. by common cons | while. and and buildings on at St. Andrew’s Church—Other Notes | very low in the scale of moral appraise- Some of the Reasons. | street i | - | ment. Some of the reasons given by Dr.| James Coady to Joseph Marcaurcle, | ? At the monthly meeting During 1912 the naticns spent two bil- | Green as the cause of the war were as | a'é_" ang b o SEO e & | club of St. Andrew’s chure lion, two hundred and f(ifty millions of | follow: b e e 11T at L heid Monda e the guild a(\llay‘s (32 :5u|.oon<ml\n in the creation| Race hatred, blood lust between Ger- | ;n‘:","v,l‘race»' L e he Zabriskie, | of milita 2 val armament. {man a s Py Servian. 2 5 S . | 1 depiity 1o Perh, gave i ONery | D e et aenty lone Dan and glav; Teaton, [and, Servianl ¥ Johh Heibel to Valentine Sebastien, Tra have ¥2d so many Inquiries lately ng talk on Petu. Among some | 14,000,000 men died as a result of bat- P Runcles wHEeT ‘Bias ‘Cor been | 120nd and buildigzs at §3 Sixth street. Tagarding Eczemd and etner akin dis things be said were the follow- | {le, a cost the world forty-two | (rying to drive the Turks out of Bu-|_,C: D Wllcm_’vst";\dmu& W - easer, that we are ° i ° mi or r tak- 3 = = s stead and othe n Shawar public. After careful investiga- He Landiot e Tncas 2. | thou million dollars for their ta at they may secure an open | 239 tion we have found that = simple wasl the I.and of the Incas,.by réa-ling care of. And as the result of all revenge and that meéans|® O ot Wintererecn, as eompoundes | Son of-its reputation for fabulous min-{that stupendous price. of life and e in D. D. D. Prescription, ean be relied | eral has always exercised a|treasure there stands but little great|former defeats at German hands, the upen. We would not make this state- £L scination over most people, | achievement recorded for the common | pillion dollar war indemnity and the ment fo cur patrovs. friends and neigh: | the days of Pizarro, when the|zood o = g e i Bors: iless “we wera Wute of it—ani | plate and other table and Kitchon utens Wi (he” one Tellc of: Narburiam i e B s h | althongh there are many so-called Ec: | sils belonsing to the rovalty were of |left in the werld today . Sart e e pema remedies =old, ws ourselve ure zold silver, down to t res- | p L s the e b S : ety e to C pman, hesitatingly recommend D. D. D. Pre- | DLTe S0ld and ellver, down to the I | Defining war the binding of the |vears or more Germany has astonish- S A, scription. All druggists have D.D.D..#5c, 50c, 81 | ©71¢ CH L 10 CApcH [ ans, A |innocent in sorr 1d bereavement |eg the world by her p England gl s Prop into our stors today, just to (alk ever th by Peruvian mine, promotersi ang takinx out o e world the beat|sor the ooos "yarcs !10 oo merits_of this wonderful Prescription, Ask alse us to th at the half hasloe o race of men, leaving behind the | ot .he last decade has been ns £ D. D. D. 50 er I. The tales of Atahual- 8 race G men. ving b 1he | thousands of her best younz men who g (2 abou P, een told. The tales of Atahual-[2-.3 T3 weaklines, the speaker paid | and build Lo & Oszood, Main Street. nsom, where great Tooms Were | pos resmects do nome ot et arbed [have tired of the crowded life of the! nd Fr et filied w a |his respects to some of the German | mgther country and who have left| anAca S old and | writers who have in their literary | s = = cas for the rescue of thei f, | works Spoken of war as an abselate [foF the United States, Australia and| 3 "C. .Worth = 2 [ works spoke ar as absol i = o P . State Teachers’ Fall Meetings. e cupidity of A Datoilitil e solute | Canada. Just when England is feel- 5 3 Squaliy e e - | blessing and an advancemont of ¢ivill- |ing this acterioration most alons comn the ~ConnecticUt | tiong of this wonderful cou |the contrary" and . that ot the ond of |Germany and °_challeng | Sikorski, 2 and its peoples, where so many b e =y M .o | premiership in Europe. Aiber | Peoy - ry war the nations engaged, both | dert 1 |are paired off by reason of e o Sosuged, ocd |- In closing the speaker called land a2t { striking differcnces. Y B i S ® 4T | tion to the great boundary 1 | v dy, Paci of Peru, wl e Dot s |the United States and Canada | ndao & an illustration~Erance was spok- don. never raing the vear around, makes; With a race weakened while the |10, Soldiers are required. for { _be excha. the tropical, luxuriant lands of the| T el ot sy »|What these two countries have done | 1nd m;.{ y Amazon section all the more wonder: w‘\ F‘O‘\‘i‘ U{ ”“ ‘;’ i |the others can do, said the speaker, New account of t oS s ol e 1 a|3nd when the mission of this land is| Jennie H. McDowell tc < 1L be contrast and AT e St e P b e i jciaccomplished he would have written K. Hoel land 1 in Sierra, where bl predom- | PeUring out of money in preparation of | {ToPMPHIESC A€ WA € t that the milt deies s predem -~ o e mening. of the. S0ty |hish in-letters light, not tha e Hamilton avenue. ! et focin all strange be|century S “ “"*|United States is the greatest nation| Wlod nski to | cause thoge conditio re but a few foentU n the world, nor the richest nation in t Potter £ s removed from gimost the oppo- | Reviewed the Events That Preceded |tho woild, but Simpiy, This was Amer- | 5. Davis to | Pesition in Minnesota, 5 Atales 16 Jounm samden, Southern|er ion is asked what are the |i¢a, the Peacemaker of the World | E land and 1 at | = e Sem o x ‘fm a clear day one may sit in|p na hting about” Dr. Dr. Green was heartily appladed at |st { snowbank on the edge of Goyllar Green reviewe he incidents leading |the close of his lecturc which covered | el o dd l:flf»m Jasing 2houblup to the assasination of the Crown 'approximately two hours. 1 | ndon, { and sce roses peacefully blooming hun- N from feet belov The living and = I the mmodations to meet these L. $ SR e g BIBLE AND LITERARY VALENTINE SOCIAL ; N PR el 3ot . z = e e —_— land and buildings a 3 rda 8 dobe huts on the ra : S Y s rh g - Rl e Yo Heard About Billy Sunday from Rev.| Held Monday Evening by Alpha Class| G. P- Thomas to D. L. Thomas land 4 e S A | < and buildings on Perry avenu. t . two, hard Dr. Slocum. of the Universalist Church, I Steiee oF Bt Hoaes T CID RS SENEOML | o ST 4 s jc . Williax land on W; : | b ect the Hood Seators el Tlie Norwich Bible and Literary pro-| Alpha class of the Univers I ; = e ; i A gramme was in ¢ of Mrs, A. F.!church held a valentine socfal i and M. ¥. Land to M. and C. oAh e nd o B Shn at 3.50 at’ Mt.| entertainment room Monday even nd and buildings at 49 Maple cir differences, as when the | Calvary Bap The speaker ' An exce supper of creamed oys- S o o=k Sierra Indian folk, with their|for the afternoun Rev. Joel B.{ ters t¢ 5 Mettio M Portet to Lucy ¥i. & Si Ik, with th v the afterncon w e Fev. Joel ers on toas olls, cake and|1ot 18 at Linden rarkway o costumes | 5] the Central Baptist|coffee was served. The place cards| Estate of S Butler t o babe an l‘\u:‘x.(rrft rcmr}_md favors provided for each member|ler and other: nd and 4 L s pack, £0 s iladelphia to hear and |attendinz were pretty walontines and and e cug hi ng - ho capital vide evangelist, Billy | the verses. quips and jokes, when read F. soms American or Burgpean educat musical programme | aloud, furnished much amusermont. buildings g : lady and ge n, with all th was well rendere he various decorations were in red | It is not safe to let it go £ s bl e R Pe ambu- Morning Invitation: {and the cales, etc., were heart-shaped ¥y to W. H. Mec-| on, and not necessary. A e el x:#fmué“;e-ru ,’:1“1,} L P ol o s social hour with instrumental mu- | Chesn buildings 89 ¢ few doses of the time-tested of burden. The biggest steam Idella Scott and A Durry; closing | being Mrs. Chatles &, Gager To mas | Sonool s a c m sometimes be seen in the same | chores Come Ut S D et oot © Bk R L. T = onzeeng ] field with the wooden slab plow of the | P ,}. : the eBOERES ] P pLnitoar el Mk Ay and build ncients, and the report of the cannon taking part the : ecbe and Mrs. Minnie Boon,| 11 S e e | Frances Evans, Misses Ada |and the supper commiltee Mre. George Hinchey to P. and D. Dwo- paue 1—"*] p '~f,';1_m’1“m‘: . | ssie Sim AMiss Mary Sim-| Tubbs, Mzs. William Young and Mrs. | jakowski, land and buildings at & Oalk- Of Horehound and Tar o Jnd eEsIPw ol A one o Miss Idella Scott, Miss Maud|Jennie Jame: Twenty-five. members | ridge street. 2 o Sn ko (DS, oEReS o umalng. Mug. ob} i A. F. Drury, Mrs. L’uh?xa:*n three visitors were present, the{ J. T. Wilbur James Gallagher will give effective, prompt relief. th row and occasionally deadens the A Wilson, George Johnson: |evening proving most cnjoyable 15 aRA NP RES ot 35 BHITSBetT Does not upset digestion or nerves, ng yell af[ x;)e pai Maud Epps -ompanist. How- | At i land nd " buildings at 33 Elizabeth and is pleasant to the taste. Con- g L both. m i Wilson is president: Miss Lottie S EeArant B hn Wehttoben:l kel palisitasie Con i n0r SPaine tintae Bon s b S BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Loren Krauss to John Woblleben tains no opium por anything \;,‘.A, and d""'fibrve e Ivie, Secteiarys H McKnight, land and buildings on German street urious. Children like it. S contr: e PI-| Given for Miss Irens Jordan—Decora- e e e ] At All Drug; re oncilec ? i et [ tions in Pink, T g e bt ey o i At the conciusion of tk VALENTINE SOCIAL | s e s ! S, s | ments were served by il mi | A number of friends o e ot bt M L ;,\,'= Tame the Wild Lt L jgohm McKinleY: | Held After Business Mesting of Trinity | Jordan gave her a surprisé birthday M e S 2 5 Albert Ev her home ¢ Far treet | Epworth League. L fome . en. Vard | stree ate of I.@Paimer to Miwnie | kil evening. Among the gues! o bailitnge: atiit Aec sSue of Trinity Meth- | WeTr® & Darty of five couples from Jes- street s urch held their reg- i C,.;‘,.‘.,“.,"?al‘i"‘:,gh,;;;”e' o DUNing | "B P. Smith to Frank Q. Smith, land | b v meeting in the Sunday | e evenirg various & re plaved | onq buildings on Spruce str | b g | : Monday evening with |@nd excellent vocal and imstrumental [ 373 Puildings on Spruce street | llege will speak and S gn SEantey SNCIuES | Helen B. P. Huntingten to rnest ar e S e i sident e chair. The varifsS0los were rendered. Refreshments|o.iman 1and and buildings at 7 5 | s FeDoTtS rendered and otherZVere served in the dining room, Which | cparg sireet routine busin ers were cleared | Was at@actively decorated, the color| RGPS 0 4 0 1o James L. | 7 CoMB st | up. Rchiemeieis gink | Hubbare, land and buildings on Cen- VIOLI1 | INTO GRAY HAIR| Tollowing the business session, there | e & P lIdings oo ——— was a valentin lv'flerwr,:;':m“e‘;# AT WILLIMANTIC BALL. | G: W. Carroli to Roy D. Judd i o : - lentine games and refres s of | pris {on & c0d avenu B [ il and ipabecyicam ol = Bine s i cocoalerat set yedinnaer. the anachon [ ernor’s Ball There. L Souini ot e Do it Clitle All String Instruments repaired §| back its gloss and thickness. | of @ commiteee cn:‘[an'l:);u;sg\fl‘}}l\l\m!,r . §on v soenest e 5 | | fred Fenton, chairman, Miss Myrtle L. it o= el e - Violins sold on easy terms | SRR Loomis and Miss Mildred Handel. Miss [ Among the Norwic oo et DR W o e L e | 3 | Common rden sage brewe | Morion M. Braley wae in charge of the | tended the Governor's ball in illi- | _For appointments address E { heavy tea, with sulphur and Yo ol sl S R mantic on Monday night were Capt.| E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- §! ay, 4585 e £ . William _G. Tarbox, Lieut. | wich, Cenn. } dark and luxuri- | Laundrymen in Session. Charles Nichols, Lieut. remove bit of dandruff Sl Febs " Age illiam R. Denison, Lieut [. scalp itching and falling hair, | , e Haven. R e A ter Simpson, Corp. Louis Waters, Third | = the Sage Tea and Suphur|L@undrymen from all parts of the|company, Private Vars, Fifth company. i at homie, though, trouble- | Fate 1M a;;’f‘r‘)m*;;m:' axfi“fi;uque‘ {and Miss Hazel Swan. COAL AND LUMBER s An easier way is to get the| rf: At -oreatisatian. Officers | E—— — . |ready-to-use tonic, costing about 50|91 sen as followse President AT DAVIS THEATRE. gonts a large Doutle it drug stores | maward Targett, Danbury: secrétar: — | St s 1 o e e nn ate endSHIOhUE W A Gievens, Gresnwich; 1 Kirl# Brown Stack Company. (Ao : e cquci {{Soraponnd o iding & lot off ' &’ Fanning, Hartford _in their opening performances at Lhe | 09Nt Rely on Medicine; Don't Ge on 1 Soriitia st Eray. faded Baic e ok Davis theaire on Monday, matinee and | Freak Diet; Common Sense and ile wispy, gray, faded hair is not | | evening, [he Kirk Brown Stock com- | an Antacid Usually All That of our large purchases, paying cash | appearanes. and - attiactive: | Judge F. E. Pitzsimons of Providence | pany made an altogether favorable im- il dyd and water shipments, is— ARt oy Nl it speak in Ap; ession for their week's engagement. Wl e o s i Sl | M. Brown showed that he had su If you have dvspepsia. indigestion H O g e nes IhED N Uy, /s : L serv-| carable company. notably 3o in the |3 B i g LCOnomy You just dampen a sponse cr| The of the Lenten serv-|SATable (ommEay B Smdrews. wig | trounle due to hyne ,-Aui?n Tine usua brush th it and draw this|ices at the drew's church fo! =3 10 {cause of stomach troubles). ya hould 3) h a his | ices at ti s °l Supports rim in lne leads. The scenic | tot Mo n the stom- | . = uzh hair. taking one smail| lows I e T ke no medicine {0'act upon the stom when you buy i3 at e 5 TR Cata i ~day Hek ryoig: 10 X rements of the e alsofach itself. That is positively not the | pairs have o= ppeared. | m., morning pras 5t and gumat | The Woman in the Case, which was Sbon1d not Rall Kbarve: YORTSOHE By zo- M BER other dplp!u.a‘;;r‘;uu "1.'1‘-‘”')?' -ifi(’c 7.30 p. m. evening praver and|;.° ;o RTee Jiiraction, and in The ing \;Plehduu‘L tne nuiridous food that d lux you appear ye e rida.y bruary 19, 7.3 ., exe s Sven when in Tabt health < in large or small | Younger ening praver and sermon by te "Rev.| ", reperioire of the company in- |$xeet, MEhIy Ceesconsi 5 aney aSoid | quantities of = = | George B. Gilbert of Middletown. clindes well known and famous plays| thcse, but eat fairly substantial meals { that will be given dur*n the week by |of plain foods. Eat slowly. Even if sl dedication of the St Paul's church in| gina Earl Andrews, Corrine Carpen- | pigild IOt drink with rosa | i 14 Saturday. | re ot T irine f after eating. Do not take | i | Plainfle | ter, Jere Taylor, Jimmy Brown, James | pepsin or other artificial disestants. 1f| Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn, { Mcore. Josephine Fox, Charles Sav-|you follow the forexoing simple m-| | H. Jacobs, Fred Stitzman, is probable that you wi COAL and LUMBER and Charies Newman P “am‘m; medicine at all except, .r‘ They wili give Life" ,| You want o cali it medicine, a liitla| - ‘ ¢ i| HoT TEA BREAKS for Toeh the aine ana D ewindow | dntacid atter meals 'The best antacid | —Call up 24— e e 0 or both the malinee and evening ob|is ordinary hisurated magnesia, whic —~TRY THIS || Tuesday. can be S atne aioe: | A COLD—TR . be purchased at any drug stor f iz not Lo act upon the siomach. “ Boxing Matech on Cruiser Terminates | but on the contents of the stomach Get a small package of Hamburs | Biath The antacid, as vou can learn by con- an almer Breast Tea, or as the German folks! in Death. sulting Your dictionary or encyclopedia, | cail i, “Hamburger Brust Thee” at| Seattle, Wazh, Feb 15.—A. V.|is melely to nautralize or counteract | | : - e e tin oailrt] [ Eravn. s Aetman on: i orichse Stith }1‘?"“'?5?;0'.?&“ Zo the stomech can G 3 . |@ Premptscrviceday or night B or'the tea, put a cup of boiling water | Daiota at the Buget Sound navy yare, | 41828t the food mormaliy. Take a tea- free Burning Kinds and Lehigh upon it pour through a sieve and|died today from injurles received vee. | IfiN Co1a" o Aot wate ach Tel. & Lady Ascistant ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Telechone 463-12 THERE is no advertising medium in Bastern Connecticut equal td lae Bul- ietin for busineas resulls. érink a teacup full at any time. It 18 the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also lposens the bowels, thus breaking a coid at once. 1t is inexpensive and entirely vege- table, therefore harmiless. |terday while boxing on the aruiser [ West Virginia with Clarence Salmon, |another seaman. A blow bahind the left ear rendered. Brown unconscicus. Brown's home was in Dallas Texas. Naval authorilies held that Salmon was blameless. meal. Yoi should get Te- lief, even if your case is severe. Carve- ful, moderate eating and the use of bisurated magnesia should put your stomacn in normal condltion in a &noTt time: if ¥ou have not allowed dyspep- #ia (o advance to the extreme stage of develeping Slumh ulcers. | Isabella, { wex Women’s Health Requires Care Women are so constituted as to Dbe peculiarly susceptibie to con- stipation, and' their general health éepends in large moasure on careful regulation and correc- tion of this tendency. Their del- jcite organisms rebe! at the olence of cathartic and purga- tive remedi2s, which, while they may afford temporary relief, shock the system and seriou distiwd the functional organs. mild laxative and, if properly compounded, much more effeotive, The combination of simple lax- ative herds with pepsin sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is ideal for women's use. A free trial bottle can he obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 452 Washington St, Monticello, s, A is far proferagie | “The | tire . “Billy” is condueting a revival Pailadelphia, Pa., sald amonz other things: “The his the Joews is the most stupe monument in the history of the Bible. “None of 'm are Jew married a Jew: 1 uncles o <o borrowed a dolis do T owe a Jew am forey I am speaking any "influence. The Jew of tu-da) a Jew as he was when God entered of circumeision w purest blood on the to trace Rock. a money. here- independently of 6,000 vear into the covenant th Abraham. The God's- earth is t Jews. We are proud our ancestry to Plymouth Mirabeau the Frer 1o race of nbly: Samuel in sachusetts Legislat Patrick n the Yirgina THouse of never said anything more eloquent wn did Disraeli, the Jew, in answer to the taunts of O’Connell: “When aked savages, The shrewdest world are Jews. the clothes financie You wear, tw control 1 America t a pe iuat not & Jew is that K stopped Japane: fusing t more mon -houses never mother “Tew by drew the His doctor w: interprete; foot his by the put Washington g times of -gave 3638001 he Revoiut Americar ved the house of “Ca the the darkest to help_fou Tudor, Charlemagne. Roine, n Jew has out them | 8,000 years more have pas: | will probably outlive tho ” morning of the 0,000 Abrgham? Weary W beer. Waterbury. Denahue is conduct inst truancy MARRIED NGRAS—In Jewett C 5, by Rev. TFrancis Wi liam J. LaP: APOINTE G RACZKOWSHI — NOWACKA Rev. T. Raczkows Nowacka DIED c. Feb. 1 5 N—In abeth No nan, aged ab Funeral from the and H. ra n 2t 2 o'cl M’AVOY—In Plainfield, Feb. Elizabeth McAvoy, aged atives of e to exp: atidon to nei; dness and s desi Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS —AND— EMBALMERS wady Assist Telephens 328-3 ENRT E. CHTURCH WM. SMITH ALLZN Rubbers RUBBER BOOTS AND ARCTICS High and low cut, light and heavy ts. Ask to see the Top Netch rs. They are the VERY BEST FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main S Shea & Burke 41 Main Strect Funeral Directors i 1 | Che Porteous : Mitchell COMPARY SPECIAL SHOWING OF Children’s e Te— The following special features make the “Hickory” Garters d. sirable for children’s wear. A rubber cushion loop clasps the hosiery over a moulded rub- ber button. Even the sheerest and finest hesiery is protected from injury and held sccurely between rubber and rubber. The buckle adjuster has smooth odges and, no sharp points, and is put on in such a wsay that the back is covered and ro metal can touch the flesh. The elastic web is of best quality, 7-8 inch in width on small sizes and 1 inch on larger sizes. A quality guarantee is printed on the label attached to each pair and the manufacturer will back up this guarantee lib- erally. FIVE SIZES FREE ON WEDNESDAY AS A SPECIAL INDUCE- MENT WE WILL ON “HICK- ORY DAY” (WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th), OFFER A “HICKORY” SCHOOL PAD TO EV ERY PURCHASER OF HICKORY GARTERS. % |HAIR and - rSCALP 5.1 THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. |—— MiSS FARNHAM Specialist HARPER METHOUD Also MANICURING PARLORS, Alics Building, Main St. Mon., Thur., [ at London—Tues., Wed Telephone 578. Norwic ew Upholstering and Repairing; in all its branches. CARPLT LAYING at lowsst prices. Telephone 1198-3 JAMES W. BLACKBURN, 3 Stanton Avenus, East Side Stop Talking War NEW OQAKLAND Buy = and have a safe investment. POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY | CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent | Tel. 753. Reom 15, Shannon Bidg. DR.R. J.COLLINS DENTIST | 142 Main Street, Nerwich, Genn Phone 421-4 First-class Fouss Painter, Paper Hanger, General Jobbing (landlords or private), reasonable. KUDLIK, 261 Central Ave., Gity The Beauty Shop MeGrory Building., Rooms 19 Norvwieh, Comn 2 ing. Shampooing, Sealp ar Massage, Manicuring and Chi ening appoiniments tak Electric Massage. WARRIETT B. BREED, one connections, Mill Ends RETAIL Cotton, Silk, Crepes, Voiles, Ratines, Fancy Striped Shirtings, Piques, Dimities, Lawns, Silk Chiffon, Silk Poplins * PONEMAY MILLS Taftville, Conn. Salesroam closed bstween 12 and 1, and after 11 a. m. Saturday. Trelloy to the doer. ‘o gamples given mor mail orders rcyued to. 0, feb2d WHEN YOU WANT (0 put your dus- iness before thne public, there is, mo #edium betlter than (hrough the ad- vertising columns of