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PURE: FOOD SPECIALS nnm The l‘n& Harket Was Never Higher, M These “"’-"-’*"'—"'"““"'"““""'—M afhamSiaier dn n %% |[l Specials Are Better Than Wholesale Quotations ard ' i Ct 1 With E Car ma.rkn'm. rekults. 'Helief begins &t . at Midway. 3 v ] Winter Underwear T | e o ] e 2 Robert N. Lister of Boston, gave & wil ess. . o - E g B L W A 0 Tuesday ina Take a EGGS T HE OR WOMEN AND CHILDREN talkc on Voice Bullding FOR W j ) ning in Unity hall. Mrs. Lister, so- ;‘%"x"}fiflzm as meZ;:;ry Cold repelling—body-fitting—comfortable Winter Underwear for young singer, iliustrated : Carine - £ inces % i and oidt " If you are seneitive to osld j:n:'-:ot Sereci eolaiper o e Sabject oLs. 4 Siobe gn_.;‘élfin ' fi:a “’;’l Wi (B dozen 40c|| COM PA N with warm winter garments, we have ones you wai I3 choru.l 1 £ w“ dis- ¢ a s « consideration with you'as well as warmth, we oan sult you siso T . = Wi B b ed “instead ot casily mad2 by & 4 m our large and comprehensive assortment. Our prices, $00, you L Solving™' ¢ Redping " taniespoontuss. of | ll Our Best C : B Fresh ° lb 41 an But little change RO, s ;L low as present conditions warrant—as low as any, and o o --:5 BSure 1o i Ciobe pine comnonna: | | Meadow Brook UT€AMELY Hier Wholesome 0. 41C vnll find to be a i lower than most for the same qualities and grades. e -m-llp-; ;_ih;::lm i-;. nin the R s which 18 501d only In 1%-o, sorew 108 : ARD MILLS” RIBBED UNDERWEAR sutering tiom (oo aisouss Monaay, 35 L otion © | Saistal bl e Pilnied 1n 1ed o : ‘HARV. Peared to be betier aud his physician : ROUND STEAK Fresh PLATE. BEEF Too well-known to need much comment. The little label which pro- thought that he had pessed the crisis. Frost-bites, Corns, Sore Feel Whole Stiee. 1 l7c Pk i c claims the garment to be a “Harvard Mills” product proclaims it to be A Westerly physician, in comment- i ek, lice, Ib. .. ... For Potting, ¥ese o the best you can secure for the money. We carry a complete assort- e on 1‘-!':: s e mfl the specified | , el Bl oot in. e witecilts = . ment—twenty different fabrics and stitches. You will find whatever o e e may | fuls of Calocide compound. This sives |l Choice Cuts VEAL Armour’s Pure Link you want if it be cotton, merino, wool-and-silk or just wool, and you 1 1 T hing, burnln‘ or c " c o, S0he. callouses, fl‘“_ To Roast, Ib........ SAUSAGE, 1b. ... . may have your choice of many different styles of garments. < e Y Co . hl ‘ on: e Ot i e Vests, Pants or Tights. .. ....75¢c to $2.00 a Garment Pieries Gaxa- | poreeremoving the cass of ihe trou: | SHOULDER Choi to Roast ! Union Suits in all designs. . . ... ..75¢c to $3.50 a Suit the i f:ni“" .L%’f, conditlon, " trce’ #tom | WSTEAK, Ib. . 16¢ Cats Fresh Beef 1o " - 15¢ The. following. officers have: bedn in- These formulas are published by tne |l Fresh Sliced LIVER Two Very Special Values | CHILDREN’S COTTON stalled for Budlong Woman's Relief|car at Midway oo | Mefleal Formula Laboratorios” Dayton: |3y 07T LI A 25‘: % llll:, ;lr:nkmfm::n }ZOC UNDERWEAR 2: Phoebe Stachan, presi- 0. - The ingredients specified can be . : i Myrtle Bliven, senior vice pres- procured fro ll}fedmng Welgllt wabbed Ribbed Cotton Vests, Pants and , Elizabeth Whitmore, junior vice it LU WA Eeed Ares stere. mion Suits for OMmMEeN | Drawers in medium and winter president; Cora Saunders, secretary: Jessie E. Burdick, treasurer; Mabel | to the superior .’EWEIT CITY $1.00 Value for 78c | weisnts. Sizes for all om ¢ t0 16 || Biiven, Chaplain: an . Clark, conduc- Sl Fruits and Vegetables Suits, full-bleached and none bet- | 7ars of age. S . T r; Frederici inchen, assistant con-| James H. Woertendyka of California|Grand. List $2,386,710—Increase . of - of the best quality we could pro- conductor; Minnie E. Young, guard; /is to speak in the afternoon and eve- g ; o Torat it hieh heck. ‘eibow | cure, and are priced according o ]| Jennie Roode, assistant guard.” Color |ning of Thursday in the Congregational | 194149 Over 1915 — Opening of St.|fNew Bermuda - BRUSSEL SPROUTS, Sevee S aukih. MGG T i bearers were chosen as foHows: First, |{church on “The Most Practical Plan ary’s Pa Fair—Friends at Fu- POTATOES, uart 25¢ second, low neck, sleeveless and | S*¢— Emma Minchen; second, Abble Brom- |for Securing Prohibition.” Mr. Woert-| neral of Miss Hannah Baldwin. , 2 quarts 25¢ | @' R knee length. g 29c¢, 35c, 39c, 45c a g;]yfiuthlrd. Ella 'Meges; fourth, Jennie [endyke has been in Westerly M?m. =, PR S . XA s Special 78¢ iy sd o R g Hels a spea:::llotl:lflonal reputation. | _The grand u.;y .,{h ine Tomn ot cris- | NN, BA Fr. § 20 pecial o ur N. Nash, royal arc ; conics. ors, Dr. J. Byron Sweet, J. B. LeClaire, Light Weight Ribbed o N Ptaifl of the grand chapter. R A- M.| rpo session of the superior court for |and L O. Burdick, anews the fonomin: | & 1P- Fresh- SPINACH, peck 30c 2 T of Connecticut conducted the annuallwashington county begins on the third | Ggures: Union Suits for Women [ CHILDREN’S WOOL B RN 1n the Masonie Bail on Jiigh | Monday in Febroary. Al e, s Yellow ONIONS reet Mo A successful supper was held Tues- 5 use No. $1.00 Value for 78¢ UNDERWEAR street Monday evening. day evening in the parlors of the Paw- | B& ‘fl’;%d'i'::‘fl& No. 338 3 Mhe.... % F%.. 25c These are lighter in weight than | In the wool underwear we are able _Hon. Samuel H. Davis, representa- |catuck Seventh Day Baptist church on|™ZE3€ o s 123,968 to_give you both Harvard Mills o of the Second district in Westerly, | Main street. 2 Maine POTATOES Large Messina LEMONS the first ones and are all one model. is to greside at a meeting to be held Mrs David Titsworth of Plainfleld, 16 8300 | B peck LR b T e PO | “hey are full bleached and made ind Carter’'s fine makes. No bet- with tight knee cuff and bodice top cer anywhere. They are all ribbed in the Library building Feb. 15, when J., is spending a few days at the B B R with lace shoulder straps. These garments, warm and elastic—just L Mrs. B. P. Jencks, president of the|home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Ken- No."17 1,208,675 are garments possessing both style what childréen need. Vests and Rhode Island Equal Suffrage League,!yon on Park avenu Acré; of ¥ i.[‘ 7"30 and good quality— Pants in all sizes— i - orses and mules, No. 335 . 35869 f . Sh K Special 78¢ 65c, 75c, $1.00 a Garment || FooEnAL sriPPING BOARD B Sheepana fouiery 780 Dairy Departmen HELD ITS FIRST MEETING. RESOLUTION TO WILSON | Automobiles . » e A LARD SUBSTITUTE MUSTARD CHOW pt. 13¢ Women’s Shaped Underwear of Lighter Weight m Denman of San Francisco |Commending the Elevated Thought |G00ds of merchant - Goods of manufacturers - or COMPOUND DILL PICKLES, 2 for 5c These Vests and Pants are of a line of proven durability, and are sold Wil i A ! at wonderfully low pirces. The Vests are shaped and we can furnish Unanimously Chosen Chairman. hiInspired His Pence Message. | | 1ol b dnanble Hroperty 41,000 th long or short sleeves; or low neck e o - e ith Fremen Washington, Jan. 30.—The federal| Paris, Jan. 30, 1230 p- m—The mu-| o0 Py . shipping board at its first meeting to- | nicipal council of Lyons, says a Havas H ” . band, and are knee length with tight cuff or with lace trimmed lacs. B, Rk oty marerd oh- Wl haatoh, B et Tihe reliaetes Grand ist ofr 1918 . -sz.3s6,710 | M PEANUT BUTTER Roquefort CHEESE Denman of San Francisco as chair- [resolution which is to be sent 1 s S T e BT - 2,292,561 15¢ | In Jar 15¢ Common Sizes....29c a Garment. Extra Sizes...... 35¢ a Garment L) man. It was decided, however, not to | President Wilson: Gain m make the election permanent until a “The municipal council of . Lyons fifth member is named to succeed Ber- | pays homage to the elevated thought Guest From Rhode nd. which _inspires the message of Presi- nard N. Baker of Baltimore, who re- p signed. dent Wilson, as conforming to the as- | viite Jeamnr Coniey Cot® ;l“r‘em"flm‘r P9 Final choice was delayed, it was an- | pirations of France fighting for lib- Pier. raganseti nounced, at the suggestion of Mr. Den- | erty, and_thanks him for having com- Parish Fair Oy man himself, who felt that if another | prehended the difference separating the a n-nl- member were selected from the an- central empires andl the entente by dfif e}f;‘rg‘; p}rfiih.?:':r&'fi'.':fn{r';’:; ¢ cific coast it might not be desirable |[the precision nn('l sincerity of their provided by the Baltic Dramatic olub Royal Baking Powder, 1 lb. can...... 39¢c Premier Salad Dressing, large bottle. . 25¢ Mohican Pure Chili Sauce, pint bottle 25c Century Blend Coffee, 1 Ib. sealed bag 25¢ to have one- of the two chairmen.|statements regarding the objects of the Red Alaska Salmon, 1 Ib. tall tin. .... 22¢ s"”P There has been-no intimation, it was | war. which gave a play, The Quiet Family. Sea Shell Macaroni, Ib 10c said, as to who has been named- “The message announces a peace e b S Mr. Baker resigned, the treasury de- | consecratin ga victory of the peoples FUNERAL. Blue Tip Matches, 6 boxes.......... 30c i Mince Meat 9c, three packages 25¢ partment announced, because Secretary | over the sovereigns who transform Mew.: Hannab: Baldwin. 3 Ga"s McAdoo suggested that ]A‘(; Denman ;-lheir subjects into acromp'hces and A i prie 7 be elected chairman. Allfour mem- | humanity into a martyr to their trac number of friends from Jewett | Carmelo Head Rice, 1 1b. g g’ City attended the funeral services of 0. g 1 1b. package. ... 10c 25[} NORWICH TOWN bers of the‘bonrd were present today. |ditions of violence.” Mide Hannah Baldwin held in South |l Sunbeam Pure Snp Syrup, pint bottle. . 25¢ Besides Mr. tDe:m- Ythey are JOlgl Tl S T A O Canterb Tuesd: ftes Th 2 A. Donald of New ' York, Joh > ! nterbury Tuesday afternoon. e Work at Hindman School Described— [inice of Kansas City and Theodore | ST ATE MEAT INSPECTION funeral address was delivered by Rev. Thank Offering Meeting—January | Brent of New Orleans. With Mr. LAW IS RECOMMENDED |E. M. Anthony and the singing was SPECIAL 2oty by Mrs. F. E. Robinson, Mrs. E. IL 15¢-25¢ Frogs and Adder Found—Personal|Denman acting as chairman the board Frank = H.|Hiscox, E.' F. Burleson and G. H. pk Notes will proceed with organization plans.|By Dairy Commissioner e Stadtmueller in His Biennial Report },’;.;33-";;1 ot Jewett Cit Dr. G. H. 2 'l" ukes ar Soap A most interesting letter has been |GRAND CHAPTER ORDER SRR e R e receive rom ith Hunt! o = n. ey s e 14 I 5 i s OF THE EASTERN STAR |meat inspection law is one of the rec- | James Bair, !:omfr.mBonley ana and is being read here by those glad g s S S S to hear from Hindman school in Ken- | p; is | 0m ions of Dairy Commissioner | Bernard Wechsler tucky, whehe she is a teacher. In|Miss Ethel W. Latham of Noank is|Frank H. Stadtmueller, in his biennial | Farvis George G ang manard Sine Fresh i giving an account of the work accom-| FElected Associate Grand Matron |report made to the governor today.|ford at basketball by a score of & to plished in 1916 she writes, The little e Tie would 2o Geve's Isw reguir—l3- wgceiay " old cabin buildt from odds and endg| Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 30.—The |ing the*labelling of all sub-divisions L sy p— ST of the earlier log houses, Sheitors aew | Erand chapter Order of the Eastern |or lots of food to conform to the BALTI BUYS by its fireside whirling spindles and | Star in session today elected Mrs. |statements required upon original 003 thumping looms, and the industey aa|Mary Andrus Mix of West Haven, as | packages; the licensing of dealers in E S & p & S partment offers a variety of exquisice |5rAnd matron. Other oficers chosen | oleomargarine ana renovated butter (One Hundred Tables Occupied at the homespun _ cuetatng, harens corm | were: and the annual registration of ail milk [ Whist for t—s; 3 UINE towels, bedspreads i Tman and coters| ” Frank M. Chapin, New Hartford, | producers and dealers. el rarish Teneh e coverlets, linsey-woolsey blankets, | STand patron: Miss Ethel W. Latham,| The commissioner asks for anad- git Clercs ip/ Sawling Mato Noank, associate grand matron; Mrs. | ditional inspector at an expense of quart 47c D One of the most successful in_the dress goods and furniture coverings. - Harriet 1. Burwell, Winsted, 'grand |$5,000 and believes the department raseaTagn clubs compete to see Who can | secretary; Mrs. Ida A. Fisk, Windsor, | should be charged with enforeement |Series of whists being conducted in 2 One little girl worked her plot s |8rand treasurer; Mrs. Ada Pagan, of | of chapter 75 of the public acts of 1905 | SPrague hall for the benefit of St. imes and won the brise oy poiot Ave|Danbury, grand conductréss. which governs the sale of wood al- | Mary’s parish was given Monday ev- 32 bushels from it The cammine 1nS |, The reports showed the membership (cohol and other poisons used in the | SRIng by Rev. J. V. 'E. Bellanger and Srstoghels from It ihe conning in-|u, be 11,088, @ sain for the year of |arts and industries. Rev. Thomas Lynch. About 109 tables LEGAL NOTICES e’ schoois BEri o Py In | 560 The number of chapters is 75| In the past two vears the commis- | Were occupied. The following prizes extension courses romm are Hes d SOF | with three additional ones working | sioner has held 343 hearings on com. | ¥ere awarded: Men players, picture, | DISTRICT OF BOZRAH, SS, COURT L 17 JEWEL OPEN FACE |&Xtersion s Tooms are rented and | under dispensations. Initlates were |plaints of irregularities In sales r | Theresa Sullivan, picture; Leo La- | of Probate, Jan. 29, 1917 1 and Will Belp sreatly 1n continaing sres | 785, and loss by death, 127 keeping of food or dairy products and | 5r0% blankets; Zoelle Gaucher: la- | Estate of'Samuci A Gager, Inte of | a Norwich, within ang for e Disis(c: p greatly in continuing this ;i there were 153 court prosecutions. The [dles’ first, rosary, Mary Louise Blais; | Bozrah, In sald Discrich, feceasec, - Piill 2 : maintenance of the department fos |Second, silver teaspoon holder, Eloise ilte B, Cesa w5 Sy 1 - the two years was $24,398. Roy: third, linen set, Mrs. Henry Bi- | BAYINE SPRUSS foF 47 970ST S0 in T e Enente of Baward 7 Broseen ios £ beau; consolation award, Mary Jane | estate belonging to said estate, as per | of Port Jervis, N. Y. deceased Gauvin: gentleman’s firsi, box of ci- | application on file fully appears Ordered, That fife ‘Administrator 3 the creditors of said absentee to b INDEPENDENT MEMBERS OF gars, Albert Gauvin; second, gallon’ L o against said INCOMING CONGRESS TO MEET.|2f syrup. Alphonse Barie: third, ma- |ary, 1917, at 2 oclock In the afternoon. | 0 e, O ths Trom. this . hogany Barie; third, mahogany cru- g;, e e v 1, aesigmed for & | posting a motice to that efrect ks FORMATION OF A NEW MOVEMENT . Rescuers Were East Colchester Men. POLISH PARTY ANNOUNCED. Ty etoronae” voa'D Dotes on Sat- | Platform Calls for Co-operation With IN A GUARANTEED urday reference was made to Tony Olaf falling into the river while skat-| Germans and Promotion of Catholic ing last Thursday on the Yantic river Religios Lif 20 YEAR above the bridge at Glen Woolen mill. RGlous - Call Issued by Representative Randall f,"gf f"{.":"}f Demuthe; consolation, | n& §° 51°the foregoing application, | With a copy of this order, on the He was seen by some men and re-| Berlin, Jan. 23 (By Wireless to Say- of Californi i agrs, and this Court girects the Administra: | post nearest tothie pis wn;-xc cescued from drowning by them. The |ville).—The formation of a new Polish e Rt ftom. Norwish. [enid To’ o¥a sl porsons interweted | sheemtes lasl Jhelt aindn the = n reeneville, aftville, um, Han- at said time and place n, piis . GOLD FILLED CASE Bulletin was informed they were tel- [ party, the “Polish Party for National | Washington, Jan. 30.—A call to._the | over, Pantipaus Hil Seotioma Fraon. | e e e o e of otioe one | in & Hewspaper havir ephone men. However the two people | Work in the Prussian States,” is an- | independent members-elect of the 65th lin and Yantic. % time in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- | sald District, and make return to thi i paper having a circulation in said | Court. N J. AYLING. J ho fortunately saw the lad; were|nounced by the Overseas News agency | congress for a conference on Feb. 6 LSO! from East Coichester, C. A. Kramer v i Local Brief: District, and by posting a copy on the NE] today was issued today by Representgtive plxill;ccsllzanposl in the Town‘o:thzrall; eoz’fl"or"’r‘;’éfir;“" Loregoing ‘is Conn., where the deceased last dwe! Dpaal adn e U ————— | and son, Charles. “The firét president,” says the an-|Charles H. Randall, prohibitionist, of | Louis Rader of Hartford formerly . nouncement, “is Count Adam Zoltov- | California. Mr. Randall said the meet- | of Baltic, is spending a few days at| Gy oast thice Aeve befare shid day of | Attest: '"]e Wm Fnswe“ Co Crabbing - at Dayton: ski, and the second president, the ca-|ing was to be a preliminary one for |his home on Littie Flats. ftaring, and return.make to this Court ABSTatantIC o o | Word has come from Mr. and Mrs. |thedral canon, Dr. Hozakoveki. discussion of the form and purpose of { Dona Wilmot is working for the |of the notice given. T G. W. Guard of Washington street tell- | - “The platform of the party an-|an independent conference “which may | Baltic Mills Co. CHABEIE B By soniaad aa Bereby 25 d 27 F ankli ing of a safe arrival at their winter | nOunces co-operation with the Ger-|act unitedly throughout the sessions of Miss Margaret Macht R. N., of Wil- jan21d Judge. their clalms againt . an T in St. home in Daytona, Fla. They are en-|man parties and authorities on the|the 65th congress.” limantic, who has been spending a undersigned at T Sonn., ¥ with basis of quasi-national rights and the| “We shall undoubtedly insist upon [few days at her home on Mill road, | DISTRICT OF MONTVILLE, the tims 1mited in the Above Lnd 16 Court of Probate, Jan 29th, 4 going order, i Joying crab fishing as more crabs than ” usual bave gone south, £0o, promition’ of Catholic religious life. [rosremive control - and prosressice | has rturned to her duties Estate of George c legislation In the next congress” he |, George F. Cummings of Sprinsfield, |\ iif, °fn Gala™District, deceas PR i g e New St'es Hoard wiil Soon. AN ESKIMO TAKES OUT It is understood the call was|Mass, was in town Tuesday. Upon fhe application of Susie M.| 220314 11 Paul Murdock of Westbrook is the CITIZENSHIP PAPERS. e m"“"m‘“‘m e g Suspension Chains for Dome. e Brod Don e eatats of suta d. ACCOTRT oF PROLATE 11D a l lner guest for a day or two of Mr. and Mrs. ey Suspension chains were attached to | ceased, as per application on file more | at Bozrah, within and for (I District y G. L. Randall of West Town street. Mene Peary Wallace, Who Was :ge \zomeTflt the entrance to the New vu(l)lsdwngnr;hlttls ation b :1‘ %"‘.’;fy on the 29th day of Januaryl, P eatre, 'uesday. ere: a application e MRS. C. P. STANTON The first of the week two boys founq| Brought to This Country by Peary. Fhan e gg'?l:d and, determined at the Probate| Présent — CHARLES N. BE = near a spring in the Woods on Ver- — M P Defon e b ey ks S e Wager 62 Franklin Street gason Hill some lively fro; New York, Jan. 30.—Mene Peary The Retail Clerks lined up . i the 3d_day of February, A. D. 1917, Estate of Samuel A. Ga gs and a this coun s & 3 that | B h, 1 id_District, decd d: 16 striped adder. Wallace, brought to this country in.£20000,000 IN GOLD match game asainet Portelance's Star | 1o.(lc bo wiven of the pendency of said | Ordered, That, the Adminisis - from one of his Arctic exploration HIDDEN IN ENGLAND | boWlers Monday Iphlication, ana of ihe tins and piace | the creditors of waid diensed 1o biilgs JOSEPH BRADFORD, It being midyear examination time at | trips, foreswore allegiance to the king | ' % e Scores: Rood 104, 93, 93, §1. 161, 104 S i ctis Aot nawapmpes have | oatiin Wi mionths: Ibot tie Suve 19 Connecticut College, the three uptown | of Denmark and received his first cit- | By Individuals Who Drew It from 79; total 660. MoGuire, 89, 81, 76, 77, | ing a circulation in sald District, and | posting a notice to that effect, together BOOK BINDER o e o s R e e e e ma,| S Wi Wr Bk Out ; Bl riaing ooy Bt ROl | MRS ST eir homes here. 2 gnpost in the Town fontville, in | post -nearest to the place where suidif w:g«?.m?:c:e:n:flgf He is the first Es- Lona-m. Jan. 30, 5 p. m. data | Portelance, 1'1’ 96 78 108, 1. " | Sald” Bistrict Seconsed’ last dwelty SRd A tiie samey “Slank Booics Made and Ruled te Ordan, | 320055, C25108. B. Beoleston returned |kimo to-take out naturalization papers | collected ‘1 different parts of the total 622, ’ Fontaine, 82, é:i abata DA D SO Juilge. | e Ravet Bu Y . er home on the |{, New York, according to the rec-|country the Star estimates : Brown 89, 93, having ‘a circulation in' said- Dis 108 SROADWAY. New London turnpike, after a few days | ords of the naturalization bureau here. | today that there is £20,000,000 in gold 105,75, %8 630. Clerks' total, | ooy ot Srobare. Jan Ioh a517. "°7|and make return to this Coort. Tt n and East Glaston- il;x ;u uoptfi and admbedr by an - secreted in Great Britain, :yton . e b Eu(a‘tfi olt Jel";m’!;h }m! & ted of -rh.cfnfii“”ni‘? l?bll‘l(’:l‘:\g mv..:ulnm. erican nam¢ ‘Wallace afte: u!l = awards e | Montville, in sal strict, cease! 4 > B ntry. weekly pri: week, : The Administrator having applied | CORY, Of r - I'r There is to be a thank offering meet- | ¢ 1» this cou = B S e . 110 o m e ninpridtie -.nd'omp%'-‘m-. Sk a Ed Quinn was in Providence Tues: wmmm:x W. BENTL ing of the Dorcas soclety of the First NG this has been retrieved, says day. ing him to sell certain real estate be- sl ior. 8 E B Methodist church early Thursday art- | WORKING TO PLOAT beli The Gem theatre was crowded on |OnSIN& to said estate, " per applica- o Clprn Vergreen beer ernoon at the parsonage on West Town THE NORWEGIAN STEAMER | mentioned in Monday night when the Adam Good "‘;;‘,5’,",,‘3’.,!;,';’:’,‘,,, 34 day of Fobru- | NOTICE—AI croiifors of saia do- stree — ; ceased are herehy notificd to presen REA':. GERMA:‘ LAGER ekt Wiiich: Grovaded oo the. Southwest k| . Stockt ther I s aa Women.. Agains | ary. 1917, 'at 30 ¢ ) their claims n:lflll;ysi u?]ui“(‘m,.'m’ to the = 3 3 Prova undersigned at Bozran, Co Yh draught at rolMize Emetta Weed of New London of Barnegat Shoals. Warren_Hines of New London, for- is, assighed the time limited in the above And ooy H. JACKEL % CO. eda Y. 2iter spending sev- %5000 F merly of Baltic, was the guest récent- the. toregoing . he time lim! e OR SINKING 4 Soing order: eral days with her classmate, Miss| New York, Jan. 30.—Prospects of ly of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. v 1 WILLIE E. GAGER, Marion Rogers at her home on "Wash- | goating Norwegian steamehi A GERMAN SUBMARINE. | Hines. re- | sansia Administratrix DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE e : haring o o ; . 5 i ' of Barnegat shoais, | Reward for Captain Miller of British me newepe e 27 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. | neta"80F Srn. Shanel S0t PRS0 ELT Fotiohtts Cloa: Heburines- ; woniie semoost 1hme | AMerican Houss ‘- . Town of Monlvlllo. ‘where the deceased 5 Bulletin is the name of Alfred Ond: rts received here. m 30—A reward ,000 mou ” 0t s e b appolntment | 1S, TS DRt his bovhood in Nor- | riara ‘et 3 e e s e i g oy ot Todsing, maa roti ke ! o ¥ appoin wich Town and his friends are £1ad £o | tae sid of the vessel carly today, "ot some months ago has : . Traveling M Sundays excepted IMSNC NS Mo ed to move the Bowden. however, been paid by o ’ine British. admiraity v 1 B2 3 raveling Men, Eto. & . Ivery Co Shetucket Stre-t Millor of the Driish nnection, New Haven.—Col. and Mrs. Arnon bertson, in port -FARREL & SAND: N, Prop: et VNN, AOe | WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- -A:'.dA}\unde‘ r:'lflér::l'mnhmmm. neton as iness before the public. there Is no|house guests over the Governors Foot medium better than through the ad- Guard ball at the armory the coming vertising ocolumns of The Bulletin.