Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 20, 1916, Page 10

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. = . i m-plp’:y'-".::"m - Today. . n wears some W~ ‘of F‘It(h Avenug mo- reaching mmnnypeopleatlolfiflem To send a one-cent . eudto%hemymilersofmnuneflnmrdcmt dollars for postage alone. her eyes his ‘Dean e ma neslecud T the New York umwgmtmt&n“m . g “lo- hes got hola lt’squidker,bettermdcheapertocafl%”}‘hc o fors o ,..,_'"- sot o iy o) Y St o 3 S R s : . - - s o - - todu(‘!‘b\lng)mth-y : : Y 3 g e 7 ¢ ong and brave and tru “@aughter. (Thelma Salter) “wint the strange and new. ‘hardwood mic surprises, and shows this ufl"‘..:“‘é.,‘}.: GUESS 105 over 1B Thest l U = £0, with potions vile and letin, ‘when 'you have an ad. THE RESULTS take - p "”'“- s il e 5 nteriers afet | Wi el Bhe fumerai of their cousin, _..____"_’5___ o Op his failure, the way Shkrduel < Saith. Bodition by youag tady | NOR SALE Ancons mickersls, sf 88 But e : i | P : P arens " Bookkecper, car : " B Ase > for ey evening ) : ' ; . M:gmm : ok i 7 say, “Could T find my.proper o b : Lo g Peck, Mcm DaTer: otion: oV QUONOCHONTAI ‘en-room EToCv = sumciontly. impressed | m i % : it > |Berwesk L Woous m"’n‘;fl"}é ————-~——-—flflL—m . 3an20d{ fooe''s acres land, 1000 feet P, g+ VIO NGRS Y to_bold_his wite as vice versa g el B e e . A oaeanm. al.% m and heat: Hemtal “gase| 1% omva Trevh mistake. 16 i Ksa‘y::l::: 1?"1‘1 h’F:E e o - > (PR IRt it Sude’ Lok 2 ARESINSES ._.._._—__——"-”" f:“' 5.,.. cm-w: v.‘o. $4000. - Send for houn. Bfi hal! n- is one of the Legion Lost; . 2 twooreel Mack | B v DTy E e Ings, ball bear: | Hawi m" - GOV, “astarly, M work too_soon L at hu,ben'-_'l‘hm Will} Miss Mattie Naylor of Potter Hill, mr«;‘m- ‘; {unh i ana | R L was the guest carly this week e Tfl‘ ne Gty ;, Nocwion, Reld on oehun m.. i & Sacovs, V. ‘fl‘ you "cause | care of THE OG)ST 1 “aiwaye tired of the toies "“ for comfort to the love L So'they chop and change, aud each ch the: duty of a man ou--us.um sown flower and having gone Tibbers. Cyao uc in which there are Bo0u Btor hif BHATE d i"’“ ‘“T ""'i‘L um_“‘ I ngm_ and ". of Miiss Agnes The A orp LOST AND FOUND e N AT R s R ALY, - - LOST—A ite. Pomeran ithe: wish Yo, s36) s ! T ""H “i u Sensies Tive. b Spitz: lon xnlra Dushy tail, 04 | i th o cal at nmlu !xuflloa’ 1 on B can““hu" .l 1"‘ l .‘7! 'rlek.l I-IIM cars, Get -i Kflflm% ¥‘ Mtfl..‘."flr § RTHUR G. CROWELL, City cmx Ind clo{k “of the Court ot} " A ,fl s onny.o"ul 5 Je14Tu’ ¥ 5 Common pleas: w 11 mlnu—nmmuun and chick- Harola S 7 Tos recovery. A. B. Sco T oLobonlle,I-l 1-..4 gnt, o Thetoughired terry .o avenue has | Gonn. el 57: 2 Willimantic. Jjanl! TED—Work by prlcuell urse o] returned to his studles at the voca- To the Court of Common’ Council of the gursel B toR '3. £33 nens B¢ | fer youns. so about R e iy 1 b0 Wil (B | St o i s R e e A NAS IR L IR & by the prevalling | ciup at the Y. M. C. A. bullding Wed- | whic] the patijien _‘_.._._~_._..._.— FOR SALE One thorou; LR g trics o E nesda: nt Com X AINT found that Cobweb Corner |shire nmncuta.na And-ule ‘The organizati h ad, yet. you see rom-where i Hanover. m—m‘-‘ Imbert F. Fellows is at'his home oni | i nembers stacn 1o pon s oubled oty e Rota | o "‘“"‘- c"“" 7 ol top" fesk fnish in Plain Hill Decause of the eases of BOA WANTED at the M- A SACRIFICE—House scariet fever at the Connecticut Agri- Syt g taniish £ grad wich House, 52 Main St. janed|and v bullding lotsr o Soga ‘“"5'1'&'&' Aes Oan ae o anum college, at Storrs, where he 5 o.m.n n!vu&on ‘-wom wanted; $75 month: | [0S Property. u’nr Box 59, Lot B et i e Lo crament jobs: vacancics'cons J‘y "“ RS and on the northeasterly s from ite Jiat pogitiohs mow °"‘3‘ o w“_[mmc present, Leslle Nichols; '“"'"". Yest Thames street to Summit street. Fr institote, Dept. 35-La, avenue is aubcumtln‘ am“:}n Hix | Sase, No¥ | week for Miss B..M. Grant, at the Marithie” Town Street school. WM arge colile. A 5 iy e be Paia for, info rmation lead: eiite. Cuastgus el FOR SALE—Yantic West Farms of- Mutual Masterpiece. mauitiple reel dra- mhmhh mgm Janisa wanted in Snis) utiful hy others. a0t 0o one can doubt, | ‘brimful of movement ‘photography, whlcl‘l’ anit- | | 20wt the pewlens.acting makes 1t 8 famous - Gold e T, 10, this superb oftert the big ‘serial in the Sat- Mn:?nt. is_seen Howard is il Eenry,nowl-nddl tllkmsou‘n‘ > ‘same name, and like all ao\a Rooster films produced by of ‘A Fool There Was, it Excollent Acts and Paramount| | Pnnnn. Today. % lle shows ‘that has|’ here in a jong time is booked pack mmu,m a l.l nsl nnllér the ey -._ehy fuaunm u-nu U8es fHie grem oEn c mr aney- Work- . beg leave to report t it has given|ter N. L | ASST. SECRETARVSHIP OFFER. lflnluldakfl.v.w.s.lurdhycon gregational Hom My of ‘the activities of the commu- mning a high place.n its re- 9!'6 &muzh hls eMcient serviee, on a flattering. ofter, I;} is cansidefin; seriousiy. . . er 1s ot 'M vasition of as- :tant secretary of the National Con- | gregational Home ,»msiumry soclety, fan organization located in the United BEVWS.BEARD Charitiea bullding, 267 Fourth avenue, New York city, &nd working throushi anizations where there are ! independently elsewhere, in churches where there are those now in existence, ‘in the rural districts and ted parts of cities and new sections, and in other ways working for the advancement of religious edu- cation in_ this country. " The . soclety participates in active work in some forty-three states and the position which Mr. Beard is con- sidering {s a very important one, and one for which he would seem{o.be eminently filled. Aithough his decision will not be rendered until Sunday, it is understood that the offer 'is most tempting, coinciding as it does with r. Beard’s progressiveness and ca- pacity for work and it would be no surprise to his friends if it was ac- Rey. William . Beard lpaves town Lad y the matter lts constderation and T - that action be n-x e SCHOOLHOUSE BURNED. At Village Hill in the Town of Leb- lnon-—'l'ml Loss. The schoolhouse at Villagel Hill in Lebanon burned down Wednesday aft- ermoon. Fortunately the fire .oceur- aftér the school session. ' A de- lec'.lve chlmney is_ as m -the b-l{fi hmu.h I o L e RE-E'LECTED OFFICERS At Annual Meeting of Willimantic In- dustrial Co-—Pmp-rflul Year. The annual meeting of the Willi- mantic Industrial Co. was held in the board of trade rooms Wednesday eve- ning. This is the company which built and owns the - building occupied by the Rossie Velyet company, one of Willimantic's recent industries which directors = was “[elected, consisting of George F. Tay- lor, president; M. Eugene Lincoin, and trenlurer. 'W. B. Knight, | | Frank Larrabee, Fred D. Jordan, Rob- | |ert Hirsch and Ernst Rossie. The |S. year has been a prosperous one and aén the .surplus has increased materially in the past year. ‘Emeralds vs, Co. G Team, of Mln- chester. |~ The Emeralds basketball five has se- |{lected a strong attraction for the reg- ular weekly game Friday night. in Co. G team of Manchester, admittedly one of the foremost in the state. Last year the local team got away with the big ond: of. 2 25 to 24 score, and Co G is out to. turn the tables this YANl'lC Rev. J. W, Areson reportl his wite's condition greatly improved. Mrs.. Areson and daughter will l‘emdn at Tryon, N. C., until spring. GRIPPE NOW EPIDEMIC PUBLIC TAKE WARNING |- Eopany's flum:nuc it ADDI{ at effive: WANTED _fia at 5. A, Heeb- ners every Batucdsy. A G Hennett et d aa wA'm—uuan farniturs and G4 Beginning at a point in Sp; den avenue six feet northeas: the southwestérly . line of poi { Sarden avenue. ot an clovation of .48 foot below the top o the merestons at the junction of the southwesterly line | of Spring Glrden avenue d the northwesterly line of ~West street, and running thence northwest: erly on a line ?l\r‘ el with and six feet nnrtheutelly he sald southwest. erly 1li of Sprlns Garden avenue on grades as, follows: 555 4 feet, falling 6.15 feet, to a point In"S8pring Garden avenue six feet north- easterly from the southwesterly line of Brprlnf Garden avenue at the Jjunction d loulhwpltefly line of 1) Garden avenue and the southe: line of Woodmansee avenue, Resolved: That said sidewalk be, and the same is, hereby laid out six feet wide on the louthwulquy{ of the above described line its entire length. Resolved: That the grade for the sidewalk on . the northeasterly side of ?Nn Garden avenue, in the City of h in_front of the preperty ownea by Homer_ D. Gager. é YW‘. Dalllll C. Young, JF., B. and L. M. Dolbeare, Lula M. ning, m and W. C. Youns. V. S Sk S W C. Youns, The Norwich Housing “,’ y, be, and_the same is, hereby e-m lished as follows: Beginning at a point in Spring Gar- den avenue six feet southwesterly from the northe avenue, at low the top of the mgrea(oue lbovl mentioneéd, and running thence marth- westerly on a line parallel with and six feet southwesterly from the said northeasterly line of BDrInl Garden avenue, on .rade- as _follow: 655.4 feet, falli n' 6564 feat‘ thence. 40 feet, lev 300 l!Ql. ris 0071 feet, to & point in" Spring. Garden avenue . six fest @outhwesterly from the northeasterly Tine. of Spting Garden avenue at thie lunctlnn of the northea: K line of Garden avenue lnd the south- euler Hne vt Summit street. That sald sidewalk be, and the ‘me ll, hereby laid out six feet wide.on the. northeasterly side of -the above described line its entire length. arden avenue, from t ‘westerly line of West Thames. street to the soutlieasterly line of Woodman, see avenu the. ers of land ‘but!ln% arden avenue, from the north. weste Y1y line of West Thames stree s tanaterly dins of Summit street are, KEEP . AWAY FROM SNEEZERS |25phal AND COUGHERS AND MAKE THROAT GERM PROOF “ WITH OXIDAZE " N “P:::le”fiivn;;whgre jare commenting lemiic of grippe, pneumo; COughs and colds that has seratlc Not: today for New York city, where he | W will ‘attend on Saturday ‘the wedding “5e | of his brother, Morris Lyon Beard, t Miss. I‘,ura Frame Cox. cnmrl Club Officers. l'hep Was a meeting of the Camera — 'Sats | highly recommended and promises to be one of the best musical offerings seen here. this .season. Fred Wilson will . complete the vaudeville pro- m. “with his funny jokes - and es: which gwiutsllinn.very picture programme. will be the 21st episode flf the = Paramount g e u-ndqa.unx The Rug. len In The Rug. i Dl e Rotertl Sa u-;- ‘week will be the photo-mels % s lodrama, Ang thrilling situa- i6e and coughing and to keep out.of oseible; 45 the wir i .l:llad i infectlous werms of dis. | the. 3 the stmplest and b O e a&n T sesn coughs and Golds, Which ‘Sa¥ lnd to grippe or pneumonia is to ic solving in. &m - 'PpS peumeniu or sometbin and most of dr eaiss | S e Snasell thees, tee that the ust be comple! the nnt day of June, 1916, to the satis- taction, of the ' Bireet, Commiasion ngorger. nn., this ‘10th 3. xxumn. - . Commitiée on Public Works. 5 sideration of the i v oregoin : »x‘:m;:,; f,o ity Claric and Clerk o the stive: 0d prices YRrhakiin Bt 7i7-3. WANTED Mule Spinners, Ring Spinners, Back- boys, Fine Slubber Tenders for night and day work; also ten (10) Weavers for day work. Good pay to good help, Appl. oz d ASHLAND COTON CO. Jewett City, Conn. Weavers Wanted TWO LOOM WORK Steady Employment Good Wages: HALL BROTHERS Apply at Hallville Mill Office FOR SALE FOR SALE The fine Bank Building of The Thames Loan and Trust Company, 26- 34 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn., about 70 feet fromt. One part of the main floor is _finely equipped for banking, and the other part, also provided with vault, is admirably suited for corpora- tion or other purposes. Offices, With elevator, on the second and third fioors. Superior location for bank, insurance, trust, agency, or other business. AMOS A. BROWNING, Recetve: FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE ~ Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE ’u.\lfi TARRANT & C), 117 Main- Street, Norwich EXCHANGE 3 .lot R SALE — Cerro -tx-un-w Paul Bihier, Ir xl%sml&“m FOR IAI.I—A few Vi e.hfllc. R Comb Brown Leghor: “r’bum 0 cach. Lewis H. Bardick, Yantic. Janisd AR Horo (¢ is) Why doss o fish Tave by, ake up for its Jack of Ty gurs truly coh'-h Corne: -n§ m; dfie clgar. Fag ke Shop. FARM for sale; the John N. Parcia homestead, mile n Wes Thampson, FOR SALEOns incubator, 200 eg& ste. One CoOk s10ve, one smalll b Cail Saturday_afternoon _or tic, or write Box 68, Yantic. FOR SALE—Seasoned wood;_stove lengths; $2 & load. Frank Foote, R. D.32. Mitehell touring car, Just overiaulon, tires, fArst ear); e8, L Wi B'.I'lud teurd Gar'"go0d conalfion and 4l Yeady ia car, B ‘F toractive. Inquin 98 Franwifa St 3. B. Btoddard. | deci1d VER — 150 moteheads sam) prices for an. ng you are in ni of. Inting i SR o e 2t 7 Shetuctet s, Norwich, Conn. Conn. FOR SALE Finely located 10-room yesi- dence, No. 20 Fairmount Street. Modern conveniences, stable, garage or carriage house on the premises. Price reasonable . and terms easy. THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 474-3 ARCHA W. COIT, REAL ESTATE The Mutual Benefit Life Agenocy WATCH HILL BUSINESS n lesse), with all fixtures, €O busineas: for shle &t a chance. We could use 17 of &h-n.—lkhhn Gar- Wuhmhuwmm en out as "Bov Hke her!”™ ty of the first m"‘“"—s-‘flfi Post, telligencer. SWistie” teacher of the jn'-nl‘l-d‘ll, ‘whltl.lm-m&u. ‘used for®™

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