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Mmiss 'l wfl‘-l. PROBATED. Lebanon Wm Leaves Bulk of $46,- Monday and S " e S T ds al oy PR S : - 3 ; : B - 000 Estate to Misslonary -Organiza- | North Atlantia cosst will be mederere Ty g 3 grip. No other of the , Dr : : , tions. Forecast. victims. Townsend. The firat allment had so many & o Eastern New York: Fair Monday,| Deaths from pneumonia in December ot it [3 v > le The will of Miss Mary Dutton, Of|y.rmer in west; Tuesday fair, warm- greater by 40 than in any Decem- | the _borders . Sayoltte you Lebanon, who dled October 23, 1915, |er, = ¥ i wurem the gm{.- previous years. The |ske ceased, A . N et the age of 79, has been admitted to | Southe ew Hngland: Fair Mon- | figures oL, Gemthe 4T 4 nn. ] ¢ : rovate by Tudgs Atbere G. Enesiand | e Roesdes Tai A bag o ot che mfi Rev. Ro : [T is now in m to continue throughout the week of the Lebanon te district. The| g 0. "myesday . warmer in interior.| Tuberculosis ew 180 m can- | Deniso; ] e % vy — 5 fatr, as : e o) gt Hpaedis ot e Observations in Morwich, ~ ,|Cor 87. The deaths for the month|moriam” the trl ! : Sale Remnants, Odd Sizes, Broken were 1,615, or 275 more M in Novem- tribution of the estate. The following records reported from b:r. hl more than December & year to r i IJ“. m. Miss Dutton had no near relatives, | Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | go, and 128 above the average for the secretary to v but leaves about ‘S,SW in small be-|in temperature and the barometric th in the flve period. A m s b e N iot, Deos. | clibncen Satirday. anA"HYniks: Beaths. from, AcollSSE n. T weafith URING the Sale a lot of short lengths -l ficerles of her estate are the Comgre-. Ther. Bar. | were 81, culsides 12, and homicides 8. | frie ting. odd sizes have accumulated. All these will be offered e B R st B 27 3010 | car i inPET oy of seeiiot Taver, 184 | Rs devotion to_ duty, . pethine can o oners RER Semens .10 | cases In 57 towns; of scarlet fever, levo! 0 1 Foreign Missions and the American ; 56 3011 | {155 towns: of tuberculosis, 115 in 36 | memory of him may be Your Ry |t 1 this week at prices which must move them quickly. Missionary association of New York, 52 29.93 | towns; typhoid and measles, probably tion for 19 EmY ’ t t in " t is includ Iil “ b Which receive $5,000 each. In addi- ighest 58, lowest 37. tion, the residue goes to the Congre- gational Home Missionary soclety of Ther. Bar. | SERVICES RESUMED AT STATE'S NET DEBT & fairly wide fleld for investment and guin event, and the chances for economy are such New York. 2 .. must be able to view a loan as others While the inventory of the estate ; MT. CALVARY CHURCH. : IS NOW $11,920,002. money do; considering not that no one can afford to ignore them. Come any day has not been filed vet, it is believed PR T that it ill reach something over ngbest 52, Hwest 32. Pastor Dennis Occupied the Pulpit| Treasurer Chamberlain Thinks We the borro this week—come today if possible. $45,000, Comparisons. St % Miss Dutton was known to many Saturday: Cloudy Without Opposition on Sunday. May Have Reached the High Peint. Rl Norwich visitors to Lebanon, and was | Fredictions for s’ la syt ohnmur of security, tha a .. Peace and harmony between pastor | According to the annual report 'M h A R t A Fariiculanty mea triond of the e | 08 MUTE i rnseataning, | 0 Sovishionens elihe. nee abbin ot | st sressrcr, & 5. Cn {ne investment ot trust funds General: l ere Are Kemnants ily of Governor William A. Bucking- | B ldtday s o8 het e | Mount Calvary Baptist church. No |Governor Holcomb f s time, ear] —_— ham, whose ancestral home was in' (Ul padiocked door, nor inside barricade | Sept. 30, 1915, the net dcm.oum state | huyndred years, the »hg; of invest- Lebanon. Up to the date of her death . is $11,920,002.54. mert has not been res i i i P Predictions for Sunday: Cloudy and | confronted Rev. John H. Dennis when 18 BLOZ00050, o\ oy 1 sccount pivs o —of Silks, Dress Goods, Cloakings, Prints, Percales, sh led th bstantial old*man- Hon *facins Lebanon Green which, [ CMEE e rain colden, | hormy el h e chureh for othe lare given as follows: STEAMER WAS ASHORE Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Linings, Table Linens, ON BARTLETT'S REEF. Toweling, White Goods, Cottons, Ribbons, Laces, during Revolutionary War times, was|., .west wind. gregations at both the morning and Receipts. the home of Governor Jonathan Trum- Gvening services were large and the|p .o . o el bull. The quaint house was filled with rare okt ffornitice mnd swed jept by|—. . Sen. Moem ene WaSks . - | [8emons were fancibly,dslivered BY L Ot 1, 1016 - intisn $102,827.97 | Mohawk’s Captain Said He Could Not Etc. Miss Dutton in the main as it was ] : Suns T _High AL o mor;‘mg service which com- | Révenue receipts during. . Hear Bell in Fog. LS when oceupled by “Brother Jonathan,” Il Rdeos | Sote HE oD | menced at 11 o'clock the pastor spoke | the YEar ........... R e Th A odd s in the days when General Washington . | - | from the texvt Matt. 9.38 and his topic $7.074.927.85 ere re lzes used to be his guest. s Tos | aE | was The Need of Workers. Laborers |ponas sold sy iy - g oy feature of the old house was the |33 ; are neded In every department of | Bonds Sold ... . om0 | - ] wition *had jreeniholes i th per {37 o0l Tog 2 7 R REE S T T e e 000, New London —in Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Boys’ Overcoats EeEIROlon Iy the | Wnpe 3 7 3 ;| ereater demand for constructors than She B . . > s s R MLy, Takars S I 2.7 58 | Fig{dor reatructord, lip suid, Baving Inmind | o) .. 5.0 LDl oo TATIANITIE | whora She. Dot stescic about '3 o and Suits, Sweaters for Men, Women and Children, or other cnemiea who might approach |30 oo 103 Li0 136 0| E e T L et 80|y s o, PRV gidlock Saturday afterpoon during a Women’s and Children’s Winter Garments, Men’s, e house. X hours after high water it is lot g vil list or- 3 . M. r b a There has been some legal business | tde. which Is followed by flood tids. HeRngie o f - Rl B S TR o B R $7,926,740.05 Waterman of the Thames Towboat Women'’s and Children’s Winter Hosiery and Under- regarding the settling of the Dutton e o Interest on any’s ficet and the tug _ Cassie ) i . istate in the matter of collecting a GREENEVILLE B e O el | princinel of, of the T. A, Scott company. = She had wear, Women’s Wrappers, Corsets, Muslin Under- “lalm; Dut it Is not expected that thers = Dloyed? - They are firet called and pre- |. School fund 2,565.95 pounded sevecely. The captain of the wear, Etc. Vil be any contést and in all proba- | Eynerals of Mrs. Frederick Radtke and | pared and then sent out. Their mis- [Interest —on Mohawk said that he could not hegr ¢ sllity the bequests will be paid to the . . Interest of the bell on Bartletts Reef light ves- & nissionary organizations as devised.| William Morrison Took Place Satur- school fund 1,520.39 sel, a complaint that is frequetly B £ b R day—Notes. Temporary &:de, petmov\st hnvinf beal;lmml(;e to ere re ro en 1ues SPA T S 0 i loans paid government a various times for a S ;:LGi‘:ns CALL |t elatives and riends in sttend | cng $hlatorers for Clirie this year .. 640,000,00 Sep of e MobaeE Wil o ke R ance the funeral of elmine Ciede, | soo’ 2 % 3 ———————— $8,570,830.39 | vey o e Mohawk w! e made on g ? ’ e : s |owidow of Frederick Radtke was held | 0% TiTe o Tim ™ =F " '™ | Batance in “tressury to Monduy. —of Men’s Neckwear, Women’s Neckwear, Suspen: Frightened -Neighbor Called Appara-|from the home of her son-inJaw, An- |0 suffer for Jlim. = APCCES 0T Tiat rand. 1,144,074 TR e ders, Napkins, Towels, Table Cloths, Blankets, Com- B he ton Demskl in the rear of 478 North|g,cteq by Superintendent Wiltiams | ——————| STARING STARVATION AND 3 ’ p Main street, Saturday afternoon at 2|30 the attendance was large. $9,714,927.85 ek fortables, Umbrellas, Efc. A telephone call from a neighbor for | o'clock. Rev. Peter Werth of the Ger-| "', 1o evening Pastor Dennis spoke General and Special Accounts. SUBMERGENCE IN FACI & surposed schimney fire at thehouse |Man Lutheran church officlated at the | from the text, God Is in His HolyTem- | Balance to credit of all : R at No. 54 Fountain street, occupled by | {nton Dempsid, August Heber. God.|Ple. Let all ‘the Earth Keey Silencé( accounts Oct. 1, 1914,... $305,449.38 [ Position of Albanians Is Even Worse Harry Chinn, and owned by Mrs. Har- | frey Zache and Willlam Demski There | "¢fore Him {Receipts from all sources Than That of Mohtenegrins. F B viem Demski. There| “rnis was spoken by a minor prophet: for fiscal year ending : rington, was recelved at the Central|Were many cald the pastor. God assigns each! Sept. 30, 1915 »....se.n: 11,799,100.60 ) : = g station at 6.12 o'clock Saturday even- L e . 2 orneter | person to a certain place and holds | : b (Special to The Bulletin) ing. The auto pumper from the Cen- o MMIt- | pim responsible for the work called | X v . C.. Jan. 23— * rEl station e ety Pt aren | tal. service. or “the work ca $12,104,549.98| Washington, D. C. Jan. 23.— “With for in his position. The prophet en-: Payments for all purposes 10,680,941.92 = Siina f FOT S0 W ponttion. . Whio rupbet i a longer, braver, more terribly fought -pre- . C. Truly,|will serve the double purpose of powerlessness of the dumb idols and! Balance to new year .. $1,413,608.08 | Strugsle to their credit for self-pre-|Hylls, who dled 1225 B. C 1 . to keo #their minds fixed uvon God. 2 ¥ servation in their native land than|Slav and Turk and Frank are the in- | bringing out public opinion and stir- The prophet continued to call the at- | State Debt. Undertakers Cummings and When the firemen arrived at the house | Ments: they found there was no fire. Mr. CUNERA terlopers, and net this ancient race.|ring up members of congress. FUNERAL. even the Montenegrins, the Albanians, a of the| -On the other hand opponents of Chinn was building a fire and flylns = tention of the people to the fact that | Funded debt . . .$18,064,100.00 , But today the resistless waves 0 sparks attracted the attention.of.the | . ¢ WG s e God was watching them. whm‘Cash in treasury to credit or Shkypetars as they are properly |greater peoples are closing over the|preparedness see in the president’s neighbiers who called up the fire de- illiam Morrison. destruction came they cried to Him. He| of civil list funds Sept. called, the oldest race in Europe to|Shkypetars' heads, the voiceless war-|trip an opportunity to further their cartment The funeral of William Morrison | rememb: d 30, 1915 <.vvvreennnnnn. 1,144,007.46 | sw the I the | riors are going down apparantly in|cause by repiying to his argument in g e was held Saturday afternoon from his m,uifi'c:?fiei’éia"3%3.“:22 :::od ul:g - X Lo :.‘.‘J,Y*m":g Kzg'z‘ of :m::lyd fo:::rlen are | @ storm so great as to blot out the in- "’g, et g “‘“‘;’- AN C. E. COMMITTEES. late home, 326 Prospect street, with a|ngedy. As He called to Cain for Abel] Net debt $11,920,002.54 | today staring stargation and final sub. | Significant manner of their going. neasindus over, e Mexican stua- il large number of relatives and friends Appointments Made For the Year For|in attendance. Rev. Charles H. Notaiektnest-Daton. Ricketts of the Greeneville Congrega- armis tion , which stirred congress for more so called He to them for those op-{ Referring to the increase mergencé of their nation in the face, | Austrian, German ang Turkish les pressed. Destruction and slavers fol- | bonded debt of the state amounting to | swallowed up in the maelstrom of a |&re marching over their western bor- |Than o Week has sreatly abated and lowed; war, pestilence and famine | $958,730.51 the treasurer says: world:war that seems to bode ill for|ders, while Italians an less sensational developments should tional church officiated. There Was| were just retribution for thes trans- i them whichever way it veers,” says a|in the east. Shkyper, or the Land of | ‘ess sensaciondl develop An_execustve committes meeting of |TERY beautiful floral tributes. oy Looks for Reduction. Eulletin just _issued by the National | the Mountain Eagle, is to be the bat- |occur, Administration leaders regard the Norwich Christian Endeavor. lo- | 'The bearers were Alexander Finlay- | * {79 those days, so it 15 today. The | “This compares with an annual av- | Geographic Society, which sketches | tiesround. In this deluge, the Shky-|the danger of being Into =diculyy cal union was held n the Y. M. C. A. | 30in, Willlam Finlayson, William Mur-| war of the present day is a ust retdl- | rage increase in met debt for past|ihe herolc story of the Balkan people|petars. famine victims of two bad|wWith Carrana as averted for the pres- Ballding on' Saturday afternoon. The | T2y and Antone Nelson. butior: for our failing to adhere to|SeVen vears of more than one million | who, have fousht with their backs to | harvests and at blood-feud on every |ent and even opponents in the senate president, William G. Park, presided.|, Undertaker Charles A. Gager, Jr.|God's truth. - God's truth is the only |SiX hundred three thousand dollars| their bleak crags voiceless through the | band, in all likelthood, are living the N > in . The committees for the year were ap- | 024 charge of the funeral arrange-| thine that will bring peace to the | (31,603,000). This in itself is encour- | centuries. last few pages of their history. MD;;'CV::!?:"‘ . gll‘:{‘lr' pointed as follows: ooz world. The Lord is slow but _sure.|28INg and it would seem that perhaps! “Montenegro's courageous resistance s B expect Mexican speeches to be made Missionary -committee: Miss Helen = o Wherever He goes He gives life. Death | the highest point In the states’ debt|to the Turk through five centuries has | NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS now and then as a matter of course, Padie, Hanover, Miss Bdla Williams R R vanishes. The earth must keep silent | 12d now been reached and that If the |cigimed the admiration of the world; N CONGRESS |but they are satisfied that the situa- Lebanon, Miss Clara Gillette, Goshen.| While attempting to cross the trol- | when He speaks. new tax laws passed at the last session | tho sturdy resistance of the Servian, UPPERMOST | tion is in théir control for the pres- Temperance committee: W. G. Park, | ley tracks at the foot of Schofield’s Lo Do of the legislature are as efficacious in|the unflagging perseverance of the Hanover, Charles 1. Rathbone, Leffing- | hill, Saturday evening about 6.40, the Spinners Return at Admore Mills, |Pringing in money as it is predicted | Bulgarian, and the revival of the en- | Democratic Leaders Thoroughly in |ent at least. well, Phillip Johnson, Park churchs | Wagon in which Willlam Hyman of Interest i i1 parent at the - ATter holding out a day for time ana | the¥ Will be, and the laws are allowed | gaging Greeks, the nation of fllustri. | Sympathy with President’s Views. |iof' in the Iuropean sitnation, but ao Norwich Mechanic street, a peddler was driving |a ‘half for overtime the spi: t | to,remain on the books, and if reason- | ous ancestry, have all awakened hearty srhbbs; legislative action is looked for. BEm- TLookout committee: George Hyde, | Was struck by a car coming down the | the Admore il at Yontie taturmed oy | able economy in expenditure is adhered | sympathy among the peoples of the| Washington, Jan. 28.—President Bargo reguiations have Reen Subwit- Norwich Town, Miss Bessie Grant,|hill. Mr. Hyman was badly shaken- |work Satarday morning. = Ttes D L0 e, may look forward to a gradugl | world. But the unending confilct, so|Wilson's determination to talk to the|ieq'to a sub-committes on forelgn re- footand Road, Miss Allco Blahop. | B0 o N e svanaaod aod | Jooh STaNted . ten per cent. Increase, | ™ Treasurer Chamberiain says the law | Mooy Sustained throush, some 3000 | people of the middle west on Sations)|jations and mo report ls anticipated Fanior work: Miss Ruth Potter, | conveved the injured man to the Back- | tamrmcr par o ot T B5s oY es e |Creating a_einking fund ought never | Fyamk, that the Shiypetars have|restoring that issue as the uppermost | OGyioms Ume: leakiuiion tu. gla~ Norwich Town, Miss Alice Brown,|us hospital in his automobile. The | ko min. of the 350 emploves at|to be repealed until such time as the | waged for home and fatherland has |subject of interest and discussion in |eral oth houses contimee to tomst Jewett City, Miss Gallup, Park church, | Wagon was badly damaged. It appears| The Falls company will open their | oy 2nding bonds of the state are|stirred no echo of understanding .in |congress. For several weeks, although n slowly, notwithstanding efforts of ad- it that Mr. Hyman was going towards | gates this (Monday) morning and it ig | [0V provided for, though he thinks It | Europe or America. The Albanians |committeas have been engaged in con- | ministration leaders (5 speed up logm Finance ‘committee: O, F. Maples, | the éity on the right hand side of the may be advisable to allow a wider field | have b hadowed by th le | sideration of the army and navy ap- : t h 've been overshadowed by the people islative action. Committees have been Bosrah, Charlea Budelt, Lisbon, Edw.|road and tried to cross over 1o the | fhe e mer cont. incease — ofered |\ the investment of the fund. &round them; they, alone. have not|propriation bills ~preparsdness heslurged to work faster and sisns of A. Geer, Pachaue. other side going directly into the |They asked for ten per cent. Expenditures Increase Fast. learned ho wto bring their case be- |been overshadowed by the Mexican |progress are looked for during the Press committes: Mrs. B. H. His- |patch of the trolley car. The car was Referring to expenditures, the treas. | fre the world, while their neighbors, | problem and international questions |coming week. cox. in the charge of Conductor Donovan urer says: % ~ | niostly, also, their enemies, have told |growing out of the The union has gained three new so- | and Motorman Davignon. - Friday evening the employes of the the Norwich State hospital are to - ncreased very rap- | {PeIT Wrongs through the press every- | Now, however, with About half a ton of whalebone is cieties during the year. Seotland Road, foeenrion GIGWAT By oo Rty 101y 1 The Tant 10 or T wears and the | Where. B e e e reqirements of | obtained from one whale, its valus be- Lebanon and Parke Church, Norwich.| Herbort Ring Goes to New Haven. |ment and dance, in honor of Dr. Hen- | general assembly found it very diffi-| -~ There is no Albanian nationality't | the people to military vequirements of |y “roughly, $5,000. e iflfe now fourteen. societies in| Herbort Ring, who has been employ- | Ty M. Pollock. ~|cult, as well as very disagreeable, to| Bismarck roughly exclatmed at the|the nation administration and oppo- e Uunion. o i ed as fruit buyer at the Mohican Co., By the Tumteation of Tacoming ves. | P25 been transferred to thelr new stors g lomats, no Albanian spokesman, sela i the poct of Now. Fork® 11 |in New Haven whers he will take | ceremonies Virtune P. A. Quinn, Hor?| future legislation will be In the same | jJomats, no Atanian spokesman BAL| ooVt Gy ™ rosident's view Congress of Berlin. More properly |sition leaders realize that lively reduce or refuse appropriations, but a - |are ahead omn Capitol Hill £00d beginning was made, and T hope | Jheaking, there was no Atbanian dip: |arp SUSSS OR (ORCE! 3 oroughly in aedmated that 66008 Eate sve, Eion :l}“ sgu?tl ffi'xi {rl\(?awtn::;)a r;ng;:‘t;lg' S log-?rgmielge:d“ég::flneg%rhfizemm lln}eleofp:?:?: "Out that the state pays gf":met:rl Iace forced aver fx‘::::f e g otdl.;:'chlat ex.?.f&‘l."fi'&?: annually. s onovan, Chris Caron, Wiltred Legaree | interest on bonds to the amount of | 212 ® Fra%e o0 VARICTCRINe MEN: [the field inasmuch as there has been “r e TR e Notee. and Joseph Belal $507,240. parent in congress for some time a S The ireasurer says his department |Proad homeland in the Balcans, = |ISRIZTCT 'F Cadept & walting policy Main Street At St. Mary’s church on Friday, *“Between the Slavs and the - - AFTER SICKNESS Jan. 28 thers will be & month's mind Hofes. s e recin Ter by e there have been centuries of|among many members uncertaln re- 15 ' | mass for the repose of the soul of Mrs, | Miss May Savage spent the week s comment is 3 ‘Treasurer Zfeud, Brigand and plunderer, | Sarding the views of their constitu- ‘Willlam Lonergan. end in Providence. Chamberlain on the school fund: - the Slav has called the Albanian, and |ents on the subject. ‘The school fund continues in good , e s S s Mrs. Wilfred W. M 4 1little| Ctildren of Eve at Hillorest theatre | condition, but Teceipts from this fund | the world — accepted =~ this —verdich The president’s tour. it is believed, So many Norwich people are asking TS, loore - an ttle though it is the Slav and the Turk ht today, 2 d 7.4 3 k will probably be somewhat tow to Tecover their strength aftes|Jaughter, Elleen, have returned to|%0day, 2 and 745 p. m—adv. on account of recent legislation. De- | ¥ho have steadily torn away the $heir homé in Passalc, N. J., after a PR Shkypetar's home and land. Up until 3 MARRIED ~ i‘,i‘é"ni“:uéffio;"’ih are bx;::}’uhlnt this | O months’ visit with Mrs. Moore's| The Cornerstone club will meet this | tails of this branch of the treasury will - How To Recover Strength d it cunoh o 1 now, though occasionally beaten and | guRROWS—C Afior grippe, pleurisy, paoumonia. or | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Loomis. |gVening when they will conduct a bus- | P unt 10 This FORORE” 0 o o | forcea T O B g g g A g mny illness, what you need is new TR A tax paid was that on the estate of Nor- | BXbypetar e P iy aadhot gy o] iy - R g By . itrength and richer blood. TAFTVILLE Miss Mary McNally of Ashaway, R.[man B. Ream of Thompson, $83,496.40. lh;o:-}.o';lel‘ltemte.oupmr Th country, his The most_coriain way to get thia esiveten L spent Sunday with relatives on| Over 5 Per Cent. on School Fund. |fow remaining rocks coveted by every DIED. EMBAlms St and teom aration (without | Miss Agnes Aberg Tendered a Surprise | Hunters avenue. In his report on the management of | neighbor, with no ally or disinterested | KELLEY—] New , London, Jan 31, L) It creates strength, improves Party—Notes of Interest. Mr and Mrs, Samuel Hearn of Ash- | (e School fund for the year T e fgnt Wik haraly on armiss | - Betley: ary. I s Winas e blood, sharpens the apptite and bicarir 5 . < | Chamberlain says that income for | & WPET i LIV stant o ::u“ "ngg o "a| A number of friends of Miss Agnes :::lv‘:g rvgle:fivtol;esg“u:;ts of Hunters av- | o year was $106,911.57, or more than | tice through more than 2,000 years. wrl;ck 5"—\':: this city, Jan. 22, Pat- Lady Assi: \ealthy, robust condition, Aberg tendered her a surprise party ol 5 per cent. on the capital of the fund.| “These people are the remmants of| . FCi Su van. = . .0 home. 38 Cli Telephone 328-3 North Adams, Mass—“After a long|at her home on Slater avenue, Satur- | 1, write of the mild weather Sats The gross income of the fund during | the original inhabitants of . Hiyria. street, Monday mornin; R >y g e liness of pneumonia 1 was left in a|day evening. During the evening|g, ard Sunday many people emjaved | L8 18 years of its existence was $11,- rus, Macedonia and Thrace. Over- ioe mass ol Bt Patiiois Church Bt 2 CH veakened, delicate condition, and for | games were plaved and a vocal 5010 4o3q skating on the Blissville pond on | 1A%,102:3% The present capital of the T e Bugare ok v WAL BT ALS L long time had searched for a bofy- | Was rendered by Charles Belair ac- | E00 S o hE o8 o Clssvile pond on | rung is $2,008,590.79. reeks, Serbs, Bulgars, and|gyry—In Preston, Jan. 23, 1916, Alger- yullder and strength creator. I was|companied by Miss Aberg. Thomas ng. Mr. Chamberlain makes the following 'hrlu have flooded against them, but| 'non C. Hill, aged 58 y« ‘tracted by an advertisement . of | Greenwood gave a violin selo, Follow- comment on the legislation of last Ses. | the Shkypetars have always survived | paRTRIDGE—In Preston, .un 23, 1916, ey Finol, and tried a bottle, and soon |Ing the evening’s entertainment re- EAST SIDE ITEMS sion: the burning of thelr villages, the| ™ William Sanford Partridge, aged 6f \oticed a. vast improvement. I con- |freshments were served. Those in at- 3 “The legislation relating to the|wasting of their lands, and the mas-| vears = e il ot DENTIST inued its use for a while, and am now | tendance at the merry gathering were: | ¢ LeRoy Storms, a student at the|SChool fund effected during the SIGVRE of thelr nopla _ SOl Beve A #"x"?fi spel Tuesday. Jan. 35, is able bodied and strong as any man | The Misses Louise Sigrist Florence |Insiitute of Technology, Worcester, is|of 1915, by which investments of the |somehow emerged unbroken, AR ¥ n town” Samuel Wood, North Ad-|Moore. Ruth Heaps, Eisie Kinder, Le- | spending a few dayvs with his parents, | {0 are restricted to the state of Con- | similated upon the stage of Twentleth | Surr? B o (00 yon 22 1016, DR. E. J. JONES s Mene ona Fountain, Emma. Moelleur, Emma | afe and Mrs C. 8. Storme, of 55e Maiy | necticut and all loans outside of the | Century Europe. Mery Nolan. wite ot George Henry, % Try a bottle of Vinol. Your money Fromander, Ethel Graham, Clara Kro- | giraet. 5 g state are to be retired by 1935, has not ur,"“";flu?l“i"m‘t?’ufl‘:.’?y s momen- 39 yea Suite 46 Shannon Building vill be returned if it does not restore | del, George Weller, Jr., Howar: unse, rec! y lec e n-w ness A--.rr-nxe» In Central Village, Jan. R jour _ vitality and _strensth. G. G.|John Thomp, Everett Pingree, Thomas | Loharon moder mmol oerer 1 wibg|in Connecticut durin WAt Do sald that the wild Almaien Mary, B Armstrong, widow of | Take elevator Shetucket Street en- Ingle oad: rmacy. Gree pare: Mr Sept. 30, 1915, but it W had never shown an enemy his back 104 H Armstrong, aged 67 years. trance. Phone. e !mg:rzc d:'lofi:“%:fxrphg,amlg;nes:l ‘g!:f ;::h&': foates mia, e ond - .| o number og' applications for fin s or broken his faith to a guest. The | Fu n?":"vm:.m at her late residen NI iy Jervis s Biwart 812170 7o Sirthda S Gropeiios st cotl oat e Gt | Aaniar pas saked, niiiiog of E- < s i - " e |- any 4 9 3 Mrs. Caroline Benjamin of Main | vestments of Any triet Pach oof or|Ing but a sad reputation. Bven the| Yantie cemetery Norwich Relatives sSh & Biene SEsi d ited to attend. street observed her 75th birthday Wed- | th, t elght Shools have passed him by.| &nd friends inv : § ominay. nesday, receiving many beautiful and ot'."::oa“‘fm:g"&"n’r"nm hen the Slavs appeared in the | PARK__Tn Preston. .-'r-l;t 22 a1s. wran- 41 Mai : Mrs. Zephrin Brault. useful gifts, also a posteard shower. |loans, we have held cash in hand that|Balkans in the besinning of the 6th | S/C L ol FOrmSC ol B o o Main Street R After an Hiness of eight days with | g2l Augusta Pratt spent Sunday in | might otherwise have been a | century, the Shkypetars had already - 5 e wite of Elias Biinaerman, T Ta: pneumonia, Marle C. Bearregard, wifo | and sire. Corl Konuay, o Porents, Mr. | good rate of interest. This will shigyed eleven hundred vears' Bos'| .25 High strest. Funera! Directors r Mrs. Carl Krauss. the income of the fund next year n of the land. Rome policed . of Zephirih Brault died at her home *Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Branmen have | wiil have s soniencr 1o Mo e S ‘Deoples, but left them largely to | IV BRMORETIn Kissimimpe, Fia ., Jan. OF [ oo South A street Saturday. returned to their home on Carter ave- | income Sept. 30, 19164 themsaives. The Slave destroyed|. aves se yowrs oo She was born in Canada 43 years|nye after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. them or drove them from thir lands. | Westerly pepers please copy. ago, the daughter of ngnh and Mary | Henry Norman of Poquetanuck, Farm Loans. m more than 1000 years, the Shky-|CAMILL—In Backus ho?lfi Jan, 21, 2 Paradise Beauregard. i he was mar-| Misses Harriet and Eleanor William- | The report says on the suggestion have contested every inch of 1918, Dantel Cahil tie, aged MISS M. C. ADLES T ried to Zepherin Brault who survives son have recovered after two weeks' | that discrimination should be made in | ground against Slav and Turk. Mon- 8 Feu o her with several children. figess with grip. o fayor of the farmere: fi 0, whoee story has :].:; told so| BRA .'."‘a‘;';’,.fi.‘.‘."“‘a Jan. 31, 1916, | HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALISY ¥ = . s s Harrie ams uetan- | “The plans aune-(ed the past feelingly, strugi against| Mar 3 years, The hair is the most important feat- Prompt gmugd.!ornight Committee Appointed. uck spent Saturday with Miss Hattie | three or four years whereby ,.,' bare five centuries. MURRAY — In this olty, 'gn. BET Sia wich gowns and hats ave threws Ponemah council No. 34, Knights of | R. Clark of Main street. in Comnecticut wm to be m-d- to the us, the gm.tut soldler of his m’ urray, in ‘ot . S Lady Assistant | Columbus have appointed’ the follow- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yerrington of | exclusion of ail others would be dal- Fufteral service at his late residencs, | SWY, If your hair is neglected. A 3 ing committee to arrange for their an- | Fox Hill visited Mystic friends Sun- llegislation, and the treasurer must 818 Prowpest stret, after. nual Bail: Chairman and master of | day, .. . Jjustice to tho mumn!mmc huc Mountain Hagle, was| noon, Jan, 24, at 3,30 o" > 300 Main Street—Next to Chelves Bank

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