Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 13, 1917, Page 12

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i = vl BemsrcmiSome oureatreay oxs wao [l T An Extraordinery Engagement For. One Week Only V | orey Players “SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW AND DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHERS - A DRAMIATIC STOCK COWNMIPANY 3 TING 3 HIGH-CLASS PLAYS ~ELABORATE SCENERY AND EFFECTS " "JACKIE SAUNDERS IN THE SHRINE OF Part Featore Picture ‘u"r'flgfi‘ AND NIGHT—MAIN FLOOR 10c THREE SHOWS—230, 7, 845 —_— TODAY—THE GUS RAPIER MUSICAL COMEDY CO. and FEATURE PICTURES § “mess=| The Ethel May S é Theatre | .= i gr i it i as teacher in the Bast district. Miss |= Edith West of Tolland is filling the |lington district Tuesdav morning. She had been an’ invalid for fiftcen years or more and unable to care for her- naticalls. (oo, over my. reading-chair, Harbor District Has Outgrown New Building of Few Years Picking up a professedly farm pa- |these long winter evenings. . A . =~ | "By another eoincidence—arem’t these ‘Ago—Abuse of the Club License Law—Unjust per, the other- day, one devoted ex- | By another cd e : / ib Li ] to Liquor| P4 B : edly made solely with a. view to the > *T Had Sharp Pains Like- - Pramotion of farmers’ weifare, I found |Of @ home _electric-lighting ~system of Wash- | B0 o e en sy = — which was specially intended to sell DANIEL ‘FROHMAN . PRESENTS v B o e st | an -obliging -agent-glibly informed me, | New ~London, Jan. 12—Captain N::' Jondon; Oldighec, o) Commenny . A Stupendous Metro’ Serial, in: 18 Chiapters all dependent either on gravity where | When 1 asked him to figure on the ;rhom; A. Scott, former aldes il gm&énm Phkd_d Aot e o y ‘Fanci Roi - Pl Dhad!was Tomubic: or ‘oh ome tarm of | Drice of sucn & exsiem as we from the Firtn wara, in to, e conerat- | 1O E o B e Leing In a Fanciful, Romantic Photo-Play FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN B o o, et not | I o In. each of the out-build- | tive growth of New London and es. |Eiven: the _semi-oc 1 airing, 1B Y BA Yantages of the system were eloquent- | (%0 ‘3lqn't include the gasoline tank |so-cailed. It was Alderman Scott, ston street. across lots to Reed s ot directly ‘asserted, that every farm- ; % I at least forty feet from any bulld- |the fight f A Sodern sehool- | little Closer connection with' the Bank 3 ; ©e fit for hia job could be spotted on [in @ o e rekelin £ ould ake 12 the fizht for a new and medarn achoals 1 0L O R rtasat, ectin, ot A Paramount Picture in Five Superb Acts £7BEGIN WITH THE FIRST CHAPTER™ . installation of such & #¥%. |run the ensine: $ e e e e peeded It o e S ® iz | washing my clothes. when the engine | of the old wooden building that served [ more direct route to Pequot avento ey ARk B G D':" Four Shows, 130, 3, 7, 8.30—TODAY— Four Shows, 130, 3, 7, 8.30 find_out the trouble; many years and In which the alderman ki H CARTOON huge and heavy buckets from a brook | (05000 \Uhon ‘having taken it apart, | received the rudiments of his schooling | Heretofore it has been decided that Fub. WEEKLY N N THE CASE COMEDIES for his stock; he needed it for fire- ’ p‘:ometlosn.fl Pe needed it for his bath- | @xcept just that it wouldn't run and |gucceeded in having the old bullding ;‘efl?&t fl}":eerwv_e:-_h-n;ufi :has'. :‘fi':' css than ons and sprinkle his cabbage patch in brick structure substituted. Not con- | 8t the present time. a drouth; etc., etc. While | was wondering where I(tent with this he insisted that the “€Written Specially for The Bulletin.) bl Clukively to farm interests aud assum. | Solncidences interesting. Somotimies oy pag - MIGHTIEST OF METRO MARVELS i -“: l:‘l:.:trstu; :vr‘(‘lac‘lley ;fik et?mm:d\‘;:‘xt\!: to farmers, and which, it was claimed, Sdn the wpeing of ‘1808 S e e sty ot a waser | Wouldn't cost you sny more, if as stiacinar and teferimatory B g e AR el Ay much, to run as your present’ kero- caly those MET 1 B iila was, ot mcant, 1t turnea |sene bill—once it was set up in work: o doi T focter vk : out, a “spring-house” nor a well with | Ing order, And it wowan't Sost mors (Speclal to The Bulletin.) council. is. now belng. revived by .the e compl ; price of such a system as would light with adguate. | The conveniences and ad- | Y 20 Gecastonal teo. This, Mow: | pecially in the Harbor school district, | AFaln there is tall of extending LITTLE L ADY EiLBbN Iy set forth, and it was intimated, if | SR, S 800 "buy, and have dug |who almost single-handed carried on | Street, with a view of making just a ./ 4 AS STARS sight by his installation of such a sve- Tor the . S0aD IOF | e T e aL fo tuke the piace |2 It has been commonly referred to as Women-folks who, without ily stalled and F had to take it apart to|the *3 ‘hoolhouse for so|aRd for the purpose of relieving the 3urmey Bldg. ), A pittured as wearily luzging water in Tor tho GxPert’s | many yaars and i which o | Congestion o upper Bank street wr. Jackion FATE | PAULINE FREDERICK 'THE WOMA : [ in some back. pasture: he needed it 7€ Vol anything the matter— | in reading, writing and arithmetic, He | the Droposed improvement did not | A s Toom: he needed it to wash his wag.- | couldn’t be hired to! Put out of the school business and a school bullding be a large one, larger| The plan ef the chamber of com- vacancy. FREE SITTINGS NO COLLECTION He was informed that it cost “very | could pl mortgage on the old TR little o install” and was a true econ- | ferm to. sei my water.oupply and my | than any other in the city, claiming|merce Just new is te ge farther than F8 Incesse Widistars SEaon seif for the past seven years. She omy in the long run = He wan't told | neating system and my eclectric-light | that within a few years aftor the con_ | 3, before and includes not only thel An effort is being made by a house- | 3 most tenderly cared for by Mrs. THE PHOTO~-DRAMA OF . Just how much in_dollars and cents e A Taper drifted: i | struction of such & building it would | extension but also the widening of |to-house canvass to increase the min- | ER2 B00 2ithough not bound by any it would cost but, by a fortunate co- ) a dslizhtfully written and pro- |not be large enough to accommodate| Washington street. This could be|ister's salary. ties of kinship. She leaves her hus- | incidence, there was an advertisement | fusely illustrated article on “the model | the children of that section of the city. | done, so they say, by moving all the band, two sons and a daughter, heside of just such a supply System on an- | farm home” of one of its subscribers. | Alderman Scott believed this but he|DPuildings back from the present line. ANDOVER several grandchildren and nieces and meradn-{: :t“the paper, Wh"eflt’;ln 1| “Lora bless you, he had a water sup- | was the only man in the council who 2‘0’:‘"::0:‘13 !; rsh:ins some f"ar‘&m"d ' one_sister. learn 2 would cost_anywhere | ply that would not only fill the tea- | held the opinion that a school of the y ps a couple of times | . e uneral was held from the home B e e o i D hat wonld ot anly e ten | e T e e be Loaiing [mire then the temalndl pier ceat the | Miss Birt In Bermude—Tesshers tol The furcel wRohas B0 0 Ko IN FO PARTS i (Baulage and plumber's bills. two-inch stream from a hose over his |in the Harbor section. state. Twenty years or 50 ago the es- | Furnish Something Warm for Pu-|ja) was in Town street cemetery on ¢ UR highest chimney, wash off a dirty auto timated cost of the extension was| pils’ Lunch. Friday. OF TWO HOURS EACH £ ; - e i 3 int wa % 2 Arl 3 ghter g M. Gillette sold a pair of nice into the progressive farmers' class DY | keep a supply of fresh water consta. 923 gehoolhouse, and the ameunt wae lly the extension. The cost was con- o Tather B s e = it s progessive, farmory siase By | Keop's mabply o rpeh water constan | $103 "l ue” (3 e permistent 2 | o e e romitietee. chas, Cond | 13, AT, Lpiher BUt, e spending W | oxl 1o pordand Pves ds e || [DAVIS THEATRE “picked up another agricultural journal. | sheep, chicken, cat, dog and chipmunk there was no actual need for the ex- 1 ¥ 3 ken, cat, dog n 3 < bert McDonald has left town tolp; bt 1 short stay | And there, again in the place of hon- |on the place, to say nothing of keep- | mee ps g Act ubon the recommenda. | tension. = ] ane s f0E.8 | - o | orom e armchase a4 visorous | 0" dckShoma i with e waste |00, 105 008, APPROTiatien, hett Y E e ot e et Gl wig e et D DN article on the house-heating prod-| And he had a heating system that | SoliS POPOSICOR. Ot CECRUSe, B TN | The proposed extemsion of Wash- Schoolbuilding Entered. a e 5 AUSPICES INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION jem. In it. the farmer was kindly but B i oo and ; Brmly fold that he coulan's afford any | chled I o o R er mient 1| one of the size that Alderman Scott|inpton street lo mot cear as deserving| ..., tne notidays the schostnovse| Mrs. Emeline Stark is slightly ‘m- Jonger to cling to absolute and crude | his sitting.room, if he wanted i wanted. The aldermen told the cit- erious edmsideration as was the ntered through a cellar window | Proved, being able to sit up for a few BRI Thes weve Shows fo be tne | 5 Sitting_room, if he wanted 10, ¢ nia|!2ens in city mesting assembled jnst|frst praject of James D. Lymch of the| F8% SRCSTTL UUER S tPUen WU | minutes datiy. S noMsome, extravagnt inadequate, | ovand jhe had an clectric-plant of his | what he told his fellow members of the | Pequot sectlon, who was also the orlg- | 7 *0mS JIOTE POt IS PUON0 | Miss Baith Tracy of Deep River has Birtr; dangercus. Tndood 1t was. inti: | Gommich he ran from 2 pond he hag | court of common council, and all yield- | lmator of the project now recelving the | R, 5, P0% RSO, 19000 2L, TN f been the guest of her unele, C. H. ERRtel Tather proadly that the discov- | Lorimed I I O o save nim Suty | ¢d to the wishes of the’ infiuential-al- | Sttention of the New London Cham. | SHSIORt I° JOter W, C0€ive 2 25 | strong and family. &% ot one in’a farmhouse was suff- | Gundred lights, I he wanted to use | SCrman, TR® bis school house was B o erCe . Lynch's first | v, George S. Richards proiched| A. S. Bugbee was a recent Hart- jent evidence on which to put the b G ‘ampre | constructed in due time, and for the # ®!l 4n the Congr pal chi ford visitor. 50 many at onetime, but also ample | constructed In due time. and for the |Bi " withouc. the incomvenience of | In_the Congregational church Sun.|fopd wisiter. . oo SUNDAY, Jan. 14,1917 | 3R™. B3 Children under 12 not admitted unless accompanied by adults owner into the back numbers, and |power {o turn the grindstone, run the e him as not merely an “old ing- s e hGEE ARE have been crowded and the people|{he Bank street consestion, was to|day. =~ = o A b et hais. born #pending & fow - B VS S soe. sewing-machine, churn _the -butter, | 270 [0 Snod time and asaln for|Puild a _highway, s continuation of| Oeorse Baker of Florence, Mass,| biPRioyen JO5 D0, JPenting ; K - 4—SIHOWS TODAY—4 | The proper, adequate, cleanly and |a: the same fime it might be buzsing | increased school facilities in the Har- | Deduot avenue to extend from the Ty e g attle buvers from Portland were in ' i i comfortable way, I was told, was to | up the wood-pile or running the big |Dor section. Just as Alderman Scott|Howara street cut lengthwise of - town Thursday buying up oxen 7 4 %% At 1.30, 3.15, 6 and B.15 instal] a heating-plant in the cellar, | threshins.machine. predicted, that big schoolhouse is not | SPaW's cove to Division street, to Something Warm. For Lunch. Miss Mary Brockway was a Mid- £ At 1.30, 3.19, © ang .13 Where the same amount of coal that |' But that wasmt all, by any manner |Di§ enough. Another schoolhouse {s|BAank, and then throush properly at| The teachers of the public =:bools|dletown visitor Monday. s now wasted itseif in warming all but | of meana. He alse Bad a bath-room |ROW absolutely necessary. The alder- | the time owned by James J. Connor | with the cooperation of the mothers. Doath of Mrs. C Gladvii WOUNDERFUL JAPANESE ACT the outside edses of one room would | Ainished off in flured tiles, with al. |man would be justified in claiming the | 2nd Walter Fitzmaurice, to Truman arranged to supply a warra arti- meEHNST o knnen NCWOR. 2 : turn the entire house into a Sort of | wath ot and cold watet of tap. and | Presidency of the I Told You So Club. | Street. Mr. Lynch's plan provided for supplement ths lanch | _ Mra. Mary Gladwin, wife of the late 7 3 55 &5 T ELABORATE inclosed palm-garden. All you had o |so nice and toasty that a bath was a B the laying of water pipes in the high- the ohildron, this ar-ange- | Casper Gladwin. of this town. died /£ S8 B s ¥ $ ~ . do was to playfully toss in a little | legsure even when the thermome-| The state polics came to New Lon- | woX 2705 the cove clqlming that it R o laases T dsughtes - el . fuel once or twice a day. jocosely shake | ter outside the windows was twenty |don i ; = v |don in full force and in autom % | ot = = v ide: A, T down a fow ashes now and then, set |bulow sero. He -had a hot-house last Sunday night, for the purpose of gityitq Balla fhay Togd sbrgmythe pqv Louise. and n son, Sldney, besides £ / THE CARBREY, o e ana e | here he grew’ melons and cucum- |raiding at leasc Yalf a dosen of the service limes Ciroush the < ledges of et ; Sorigs, Steps, Storie ] B = ers and lettuce and such in Decem. | many gambling places that are doing i s i e P T D A% omer e 1d1® 23 2 | per and February. He had a barn all | business here, but there was a “leak” SN i Bhamiaiedt i = e e BLACK EYES and BLUE - ana (23 toast, ite figures | Of concrete, with two stlos all of con- [and the sleuths were not slow in de- [ Lrodlotion to he practeally frue e HOPKINTON RLACER NG THE DESEE =P 2-REEL KEYSTONE COMEDY B o, fIUres | crete. and every cow had her own |tecting it So they made quick get- 5 . I — 5 AR i < - 3 mere presented, but, by another Tucky | SEL%, 2. Y COF 0070 | dvave from their well-iala. plan and | et BIen was abandoncd before (he Funeral of Mro. Gedrge A. Taylor __|Gold Deposited by Ancient Streams CHILDRE! CONCERT QRCHESTRA goincidence, tiere was,an advertise |always in front of her and an over- | pounced upon one place that had mot | Sient history and. pochaps hand pe| Act of Neighborhood Kindness. Now, Being Minod .in, Central Ne- fment on gnother Dage, setting forth|hung manure carrier aiways behind |been tipped off. Iere they arrested | retarned o the 1ocal sromives ot too i vad Bow I could get such'a plant for any- | her, and she stood all the time in a|the pair of proprietors and a bakers|gogencd 19 thp local archives of thel o gz G, Tavior 81, widow of P o “was 10 pay. the Fasiene | foot ‘deen of leaf-litter brought from | Gozen of the frequenters and hustled | When Canal stréet. mow Bosd sieci| Georse A. Taylor, dicd Monday eve- B e, e abny, theaTSIBNE | the woods in the fall and renewed | them to the police station, where bonds | Wi conmented with ot 1o ahe col | ning. after a lons period of failing dith every day. And he had a brick gar- | were furnished by a prominent HQUor [ moval of the fance that cressed ihe ' Dealth. The funeral was ho'd Thurs- | lacking flowing Bass-Cleff Concerts To one unacquainted with Jocal con- ns 2 semlarid region, entirely streams, would not . Sre with a ehaufeurs room up. |dealer, for appesrance in police court | mosal vmzed Mornine BE 10 o'tk and Burial | seem to be a promising field for placer Well, while T was getting the head. | stairs and o cortifed heating plant |laier, | In 1his sambiing place a large | Siroct e ek in Oak Grove cemeters, Ashaway. | mining. vyet the gold produced from mche trying to discover some scheme [that kept it all at summer tempera- antity of liguors were seized. but as - e Halsey C. Kenyon, while cranking|the placer mines of the Manhattan =3 . was £uposed to be the end of all pro- . & whts | Friday, January 26th—Friday, May 25th Higaments district, In central Nevada, has near- e hgamente v equalled in value the gold taken from its lode mincs. Manhattan Guich, which Quring the last decade has produced nearly B which T could become & £ood far. | ture. the vear 'round, so that his rad- | it happened to be a licensed club the i ck By hich I could become.2 500d far. |iators never needed emptying, nor his | liquors were roturned by order of the [ Mrans ana re weroct dine to Pequot P B I e o | ine “warming. up:" ot his Datience | Prosecuting. attornay. Tt can be maid | o ook mecs ToicyS, he, congestion [om (he by getting this modern improvement |3 Plaster when he essayed to “crank | With some degree of truth, that if they | purpose, to some degres. Siater Hall right after the water-supply, another | her” for a joy-ride. do not stop the gambling game the ne siness Tuesday. farm paper unfolded to mo the urzent | The only things he aidn't have that | State police will get them yet—the fel- iR e s o 31,000,000 in placer gold. is 2 dry, } PN ; CHARLES HARRISON, Tenor— sssuary QIR st wncoioh 1o e e ren | e Tk o e oy aiat | Tows Who profites by the ieak Toltand € sighborly Kindness. raveloflled valioy extending . wesi- 0101SfS | iYRNA SHARLOW, S fric lights. It was pointca out that|to sail round his duckopond. and al o e oifani Ouflfy soSeveral meighbors ana friends of | ward from the center of the Toyabe | i MY d » DOprano— Mar lamps were obsolets that they were | system of automatic umbrellas which is single raid, however. goes to ason . S. an illard . Brown, | Range to Bi Smoky Valley. ‘The Bt o T T T | Pt open oear oil his fioids in o ot | shiow the abuse of the. law that gives STAFFORD Tecently mot toether for them a sen- | bedrock on which the pay gravel rests | Assoclate members subscribe for tickets at special rate, and re- BEetad things up unploasantly in het | season, whenpver the sofl was in dan. | legitimate clubs the right to eell. in- T erous woodplle prepared for the stove, | Jles from 40 to morc than 100 feet be- serve seats in advance. Selection of seats begins on January 20th Wenther. and goi smoky Of stuffy in |ger of getting too much slop! toxicating liquors to members. Here a5 they are suffering from the infirm- e e e er s earce, || Membership cards at Cranston's or from active members cold w;at);tr; :h?‘t‘ they \:':re d!r:y, ilasn; d;nrmxens a:d gamblh;xg club, pure T-;'v_vhu Hall ';e be Utilized for Picture W,"r‘h e £ ATth a A 0ld must be recove ':‘d by un- soot-producing, ceiling-smoking, air- | \when 1 had fairl and i . and yet it has a liquor eatre—Death of Mrs. Frank Mos- T Pl e e £ A s B ndisrong B e lar Scisancen: tha: tan en ad fairly got throughilicense. And It is not the only ons of| 1 08- | ette 8. Mills born January 2d, lived S RowWing. Alons. the bottom. of | emmmmmrrrem———————————————————————————————————— B ostme nuissnces: that lan-|.wallowing all this atcount of this|ite Rind inine cluy oy oy o ey. ot g i s : buge: that monc of thom Bavs even | model farm home T ‘took o long |adaition there 1s & bunch of wAlicensed | Miss Nettle Marss s o Clerie B, R. Allen has been | ftient water. for ‘Mulcing the” gold- | the gulch the pay gravel has generally Changed Her Mind. half-way decent light unless they were | breath, and a 'lone drink of plain|clubs where intoxicants are Sold al- | I, ie the wocer or ol Fawtuckes, confined to his home for a few days|bearing gravel. In places this gravel f¥igided over 33 to the cuble yard. While even President Wilson was fally trimmed and cleaned and mani. | WAter from the old pump in the pan- |most as open 2s in the legitimate sa- | Brown. & S ot ©f M. and Mrs. Atva | with a severe cold. is “extremely rich. Material carrying |, Many unusial snd Interesins Ho- | unable to figure out the objects of the 3 as ‘much as $50 a cubic yard has|tures are presented in these deposits. | various belligerents, it is safe to sa pured; and that any farmer “ought to” | Y- _ loon, and at times prohibit y - a5 Be abie to sve money enough on in- | 1 didn't have to take either saits|at that. Some clubs have me sambe | fresa wedice anderson bas returned B e ey cnoush om I Jor boneset tea, because 1 ilve rather|ling fentune aitaibig LogtotnonSimb et e T RICHMOND been mined from the best ground, and | Which are described in detail in Buile- | 3URO00 WSO S per Ton the 1ist of g 1 hroughout the v 4 tin 640-J of the United States Geolog- £ , st There was a covenant meecting at througho productive portion of | HIn 6J0°J of the Lirlied Bt o Tnter. | thinks that Germany hopes to get B womer's. tempers, ‘ete. o pay aii | abstemiously as befits my sixty-five | not but. neasly eil vimte: 1o 2 ; e "rumning expenses of & good elec- | Years, and ‘mave pretty good heaith | Thix is ‘known to the 10cal pelios et | uapn o PUst church Thursday atter- e R e v S 1o, by H.G. Ferguson. Hlephants,| Columbia (8. C.) Scate. 1—oO! t 1 years. v: v S 1 i 5 b s T o deer, a: ni ve wild horses wi B STt eot me rizht by the short gventuaily“to throw it oft without he- | Fesen the. twar thie oo uinsSs | 3oy FISHUTe Thoatre Planned. RoTe. rer rathred ot the anes nx| LYAUTEY, WHO IS FRANGE'S |inhabitents of ihis part of Nevada, hairs' True, T'd rather have a lamp |ing compelled to resort to what might | Iiable to be checked. it the o d gn are getting the town house | joshua s > Satueas: d when the gold was first deposited ALL ED UP? r t 3 B b ; e city and it e | Joshua Bosse's in Exeter, Saturday = & FEEL UP? £ o — 2 e +,Bray | joseph Dunn was a caller here Sun- {C™' % > dert iy £ 3 | Smoky Valley its me. The later Bave a good, clear, clean, steady light, But what do you, brother farmer, Perhaps the m i attending to his duties as dyer for thy L 'y , "y ore Wi % e | da wi like sunshine or an electric bulb, than | think of all this sort of - things D | would Le for the mayor of e v e eretet oS tarer & Shoore. e Tu Sl o cire changes of climate, has becn o N ¢ b~ s - ler, sufferar from cessive changes climats has been traced by interpreting the record left by the different types of gravel beds| Does your back ache constantly? that have so deeply buried the rich gither. Bspecially in the barns and [you want electric lights? and a steam- | Who is by virtue of his am: : : % s by virtue office is o : wason house. Also particularly in the | heating plant? and a heavily -pres. | of police. would issue special . e o aken to ho Johmaon { a Gtchen ng-room. Most em- |sured water system? and a bath-tub? | the locai police to enforce the HQuOr | & Mre Tame Ty Cincaa¥s o |Selle went to Hope Valiey Monday. and a septic tank? and so forth and |laws, and to close ail places where | for several weeks with heart sron. | gul: DC,CoPPet and Hitcheook of Hill- Georze Palmer and George Lo Do you have sharp twinges whe: soon? " . intoxicating drinks % trou- | gat i : o 1Vou o—ana some of ‘em woula [4nd (his would take in”ihe Hesmscd | a1t el ieRel? (7 Jonnson hospi- | Sony "To Broviacnoe Mondas, making | A ‘peculiarity of the gold of the |stooping or lifting? be mighty nice and pleasant —do you |clubs that cajoled the counts commin | it 1 oaprday, the trip by automobile. 7 placer gravels is that downstream | % see just exactly how you're going to |Sioners and obtained club Ii . es’ Aid soclety will hold | 'Mr. ana Mrs Ebe Sh from its source the gold itself shows| Feel all used up—as if you coul JacobS. Farlee Hart . Farles Fet ‘em? ‘If you could have them all | der false pretences. That law was In | wi be cerng Mext Thursday. Supper |to Iope Valley onagy, man went | O 1 ireass T arity: “AY tha ] sust ‘o 1o Tarthes s ; Sr some of them by morigaging vour | tended to cover the Thames club, the | Eoacrry o e L MU T LA A L SR o o B 2 k to v a2 J.S.Farlee & Co. farm for all it ia worth, do you see|Elks club and Iike legitimate soclal| uncral of Mrs. Frank Mosley. lup and at work again, after quite a contains 700 parcs gold per 1000, but| Why not look to your kidneys oo where you're going to insure the in- |Organizations. and not purely drinking, |, YeWS was received last Monday of |long illness. at the westermost mine, 2 miles down- | oy 1ot use Doan's Kidney Pills stream, its fineness has increased to Established 1882 come to keeg meT g:inghalnd pay the | Or gmlnbnn% clubs, where anyone with Q;: ;“M;'g ‘htiaflflerneon of Mrs. May - & e A wages you have to for help and the | the, price of a key and the price of a | MOSIeY. 39, at Burnside. She had been « P4 740 parts per 1,000. b3t 8 Sacineak: Secuiitios interest yowd have to on the mort. | drifik can get booze at any old n:n:. seriously ill with a compiication of USQUEPAUGH AL Noswich 'peopls iave Gone, v gage? # and accompanied by as many friends | 2iSeAses the past three weeks. Her Sl Nickel Deposits in United States. They tell you the result. T TR S If you can’t be a “model” farmer |as he sees fit to bring along. mother, Mrs. Russell Colburn, was| _J. C. Webster was a caller in Prov- # & Netting over 6% nor have a “model” home unless you e with her all the time. She was a res- | idence Mond= ,The advance chapter on nickel from | e, R. Ladd, 422 Central ‘Avenue the annual report on the country’s do spread out this way; and if you| The legislators of Connecticut, or|!dent of this village many years and A. H. Kenvon of Providence spent can’t rake or scrape, or make or bor- |20me of them, devote much of their|De3 TWany friends and ‘acquaintances | Sundav with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Eow, o bi or el the money 1o do | tims: &b deviciam iy wul mess o | S8 Rl mins i Hont Wi | MaesTio Suttin, who, Nen et vl 4 goiih, ¢ looks bud for you, now |make the busincas iife of the liconsed | SoHinencia some twelve Vears age. K |lting her mister. Sirs . D. Kenyom ? urdensome as pos- - ster, Yrs. C. D. 3 Seems to me we shall, a whole lot |sible, but pay little or no attention to | o0, *,f8%, Jears later. She is sur- | hds mone to New Vork of us, have to keep right on being just | the business of the fellows who sell | oI5k ek paentet Bir s s, SRucar? | Loepe DUTTow? ls warking for B. € mineral resources for 1915 issued by | Norwich, says: “There was.a dull the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior includes a digest of In-|tired feeling in my back, Tight acros formation concerning all the known nickel deposits in the United States— |my kidneys. When I was doink m: those which have produced nickel commercially and those which under housework, my back cramped up an We offer fist mortgage bonds outstanding over 23 years, secured on important terminal property used by clodhoppers and hayseeds and - | booze unrestri three large R. R. systems. mon trash, % SO | ecome. competitors "ot qprivlleged to | Colburn, of this place, and two broth- | - Miss Gladys Park, who has been present conditlons cannot be Drofit-|gu puco gl S saloonmen, who pay big Meenes fomante | ers, George and Clifford, of Buriing- | very ill ix much betfer. ably. worked. This chapter is written b b T eyl e funeral took place on| John Micael, who works at R.. I .S. in-accordence with the policy of the|ncross my back and. it often whs s Details on request. 66 Broadway, N. Y. City Brishane Building, Baiidle, N. Y. Interior Department to catalog the mineral resources of the country in|weak that I felt like sitting down. euch a manner that the information may be used in the nation’s preparcd- [ One box of Doan's Kidney Pills cor Speaking seriously and seberly,| would be In place for th Sope Ve novE e T caetat wosair. 1| Who Selnt 13 Asbiine i 1ioior iees | ERirsdey stiermoon St Spengheli’ i | vk cliine on ‘riends here on me that even the editors of professedly | lelation regulating the conditioee. =5t v 1 farm " papers can't ~appreciate the | Was not a bad move when the Jaw was | mas e Tiat aee” SUIL lives. Burlal| M T R emindall opd chnaren stubborn and almost universal fact|Passed prohibiting free lunches that ordinary _ farmers havemt ihe|Saloons, the removai of gambling e Toontay: -~ ot D T e T, PIovallY | rected this trouble” « es < X pay ; mor ¥ and placing the quietus on mus- COVENTRY ST HADDAM nickel deposlts are spread over the = ic, as attractions to tempt the youns United States. Many of these depos-| FrTice 50c, at'all dealers. Don't sim_ its. which cAnnot be exploited under |ply ask for a kidney remedy — gé men from th it ried farther S 0at THiS | New Teacher in East District—Effort A B i present conditions might under great p Y could be carried farther, and at the Grange Reoresented at Norwich v & i ARMEN l E R & ‘ O LS E salo:n;‘:; 1‘1‘»?.&“1‘??‘7&“2,‘2‘,‘2 s b=l Selary- Meeting—Funeral of Mrs. Adelaide | |0 GENERAL LYARUTEY O stress become useful sources of nickel, | Doan’s Kidney Pills — the same t} ANIMAL FERTI! le ERS business on the level. Perhaps a law | The Ladies' Soclety met in the| Bartman—Mrs. Casper Gladwin's = Mrs. Ladd had. Foster-Milburn Co woud be welcomed by them that would | Chapel Wednesday afterneon. Death. General Hubert Lyautey, the recent- Tis an 1l Wind. Prove. Bultkic, N prevent bartenders from treating, or| The cottage prayer meeting wals held Iy appointed war minister of France A g s s ik Par- giving away booze. Nor would thees |at the home of C. R. Hall Wednesday { Rev. Franklin Countryman, master |and member of the council of five run- | It seems u‘u::(:_ _Drrirfflgf)c‘fonfnl:jovj; B Animal Fortlizers mads ut of BONE, BUOOD'and | |1x cbiection, vernipe o ihe grow: | VR L iy Moo, of B Tlianm inie ot of "l | i T P end'of tme e e |\nE, K69 1 S00%, B0 one, O F with ch. o the evi ng away stuff at Christ. Ready Helpers Mee n Norwich this week, attending the [cent portrait of whom is reproduced ely 3 uying aats ‘the soil, keep it fertile and insure big crops every year without the use [pes, fime bolng prohibited by law. 'fi| The Resdy Helpers mot Thuraday | *ale eranes mestings | county | OFERIth, s & soldier of renown Iu SRSy & Tt A v Tlc""“ pation Makes, Yo ‘wtt: e the lature did thi = Mr, and Mrs. John n H. Fay of letown, count¥ {an artcle prin in he.was called e T napolis hat draggy, listless, oppressed foe of potash. s-o:dwuormformfiuw-nnum for fhe benedlor the ioonmen: tas | Kimgaparys | - {arm, bureau azent. was in fown on |"doubtiehs the most distinguished | News. ing generaily rewulta’ from constipa PARMENTER & POLSEY FERTILIZER CO., Bosion, Mass. of forever trying to dig up some. | Henry Case and his sister, Miss An- o of busin soldier of the ‘day.” That was soon s Yty tion, The intestines are clogged ar ‘Bracen of Cossetidated Senderiag Os. thing that will make the business more | na Case are very Fgeny #rip. Miss | . Frederick Sisson of Moodus is Very |after he had been elected a member Won’t Stand Still. | the ‘blood becomes poisoned. S Helleve 2 5 burdensome, and placing the fee at an | Rhode Dexter is caring for them. ill with pleuro-pneumonia. Two grad- |of the “forty immortals,” the French| The stock epeculators wish the | this condition at once with Dr. Hing T. H. Eldrefige, Norwich. almost prohibitive level. Charles W. Lee is confined to the|URte nurses aro in attendance. academy, in honmer of his distinguish- | peace or war rumors would take New Life Pllle; this gentle non-grip- Mrs. §. P. Clark s very ilL. &d achlevements as conqueror and ad- | some more definite stund. The con- | ing laxative i quickly effective —_—— house wif That musty propesition that has| cure & Dithir has sold His 16-acre|. Death of Mrs. Adelaide Bertman. |ministrtor of French Morocco and In | fusion makes it hard to keep ome's|done at bedtime will make you f been turned down sa many times by lot to Harold G. Morrison. Mrs. Adelaide Bartman died at the |the island of Madagascar, which he|war bride under the mistietoe. —Kanl! | brighter in the morning. Get a bott the New London court of common Miss Mabel Walbridge has resigned { home of Frank Chapman in the Wil- Ibrought under French rule. sas City Star. todav at your druggist, 2c,

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