Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 22, 1917, Page 7

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SAFEST CATHARTIC F LIVER AND BOWELS, AND PEOPLE KNOW IT. EY'RE FINE DON'T STA BILIOUS, 8ICK, HEADACHY ‘7 OR CONBTIPATED. ers, J. L. 3 B, R Tarrant,” It :Holmes? C. E, g’fl% W. W. Leonard, Willlam Murphy. m’fion AGREEMENTS. Ty e | Two Filed on Wednesday With Glerk of Superior Court. Flrecast.. ‘Wouldn't you like to find a nice NbrthemNW% pocl to paddie in? warmer Thursday; That's the way. our Magazine e ahus and colder, ary 3 . P ] nur N8 Wige obution mely _interested in S el T T S st v e e , gt L STINLE : 2 A e cile sopt| | Two, Sompenfation agriements were pd r . k ite - E e e 's ‘edne Wi e cl the rolm::: ‘:Z,:’.?""‘" ‘warmer; ting. T wiab; ! e s w Baptist Foreign Foreign | superior court. They were as follows: fair o SR 7 4 ey to ind shat] 28 re 1 x n . soctety. Scheidenheln Construction Co., New Observations in Norwich. 3 In cennection with the movement|London, and Charles Patrick, New Bnjoy lite! Keep clean inside wit Snew & froof] a our Cigar ot P o the best in/the cit; Gentleman’s The following records, reporied from Lt he - b < . S - following .suggestions were made | London. Date of injury, Fet. 3. Award, carets. h y—a by (PR Rl e Ry g 2 TiantiEwien nd ¢ 2 1 t circle should | $7.50 weekly from Feb. 14. £ R S Lt Bt BentIe Jeed William A. Slater Mills, Inc., Jewett bowel. cleansing you ever experience - v in temperature and the barometric s v ormed 1 13p: o ciiyiliam A, Siat 2 And remember our politi - J| changes Wednesday: yor 5 thro 4 ] . women an . and Paul Coutoure, Jewett Clty. | s e nd political ex ,. $ e the e £ the Bride : enifsted is mission- | Date of injury, Jan. 15, and aw g gy T (U m":!l settle your difficulties 28 . » | $5.78 weekly from Feb. i. NORWICH TOWN h right, stomach sweet and you ‘}E-m Sy sy rrere— e/l liveF and thirty fest of bowels act s s & & box at any drug stors a ghest 44, lowest 24. ‘A case 'of : diphtheria, the patient | ATBuSl Westing of Sunday Scheel | 00,0 VT O S0, GNE N ned Camparisons. Dblue of | heing Joseph Sacchateilo, 3 vear ola| Beard of Methodist Church—Birth- | yiiious spells, bad colds and bad aa Predictions for Wednesday: Son of Cherles Sacchatello, nld ) "fi z z-yEP;m; lr-f Elsie May Sullivans siEtisnten up. ;heur up, Clean and_colder. - S B0 oC the Bt AR street, New London, was_discover . E. Sosia others should give a whole Casear ‘Wednesday's weather: As predicted. unanimpus opinion : | by the heaith department Wednesday. to children when cross, bilious, feve o that the best {niterests of aii concernclt e perinte for Bmch Year—To enlist|The child has been quarantined at 1ts| The annual Sunday School Board [ish OF If tongue Ia coated—theys would be served by building = new b L ey R home. meeting of the First Methodist church gripe or_sicken - Sus, Meos i -3 2;!]23? m’; u-;::mer and far more ir- | approach. which o o e & key womman Of the. was held Tuesday evening at the p;:; s e e TS | S Jomatiom, : S TAFTVILLE Sonae on Wast Tows stzest. "1t Wi | af ar. ana ars. Louis Avpier of DR.R. LINS | ot 40 ths reILRMEE i P R voted to use the interest money of the | gason gvenue. e R. J. COL.| Bay_| T m In such closo proXimity (o the rails TN S AGulin, Japhin, @ oF. 55| The, Young Ledier Banevolence. 8u° | naw Shition of boors Taeme otiste | * Mre, Kennedy of Mo ” i > 4 cers | * Mrs, edy of New Londo DENTIS'F e : -4 e e of O The ‘anmuat mite-box “opening wa|. . Siety Meets—Two Bovs Fall Into the | were slecied Tor 01t 71" spena the et few days with no : : : 4 - 3 ugh: in charge of Mrs. Carri® Park, Mrs.| River—Mill League Bowling — Per- | Superintendent, ¥. M. Bushnell; as- | tor, Mrs, C. M, Welts at her hore e RETURN CENSUS BLANKS. | .1} Koonz and Mrs. William Noybs: | sonals and. Notes > " | sistant, Stanton Brown: secrotary and | East Town street. o tion; ev e e | who reported a satisfactors amount e RN Masihn _Bowa: ad x d_in 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. : H line by changing the location of -the|oyer a Doze Reports at Com. 2 O B B 430l 1| araw in the Niantie bridge, this dak § S <ea e - " |'realized. THe mieeting closed with #hs| The Ladies' Benevolen{ society of | Sistant secretary, Miss Myrtle ' Mc-| Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Bullard and Phons 1 s 78 o AL g, - e “mittee Headquarters. Mosaic benediction ne, Fariville. Congregational churca | Covd; lbrarian, 'Reginald Ward: as-|and Mrs. Edward Béebe and da - hours after hich water it s 10W | the present bridge are very uate —d Following the meéting te annual | held regular meeting in the church | sistant, Miss Myrtle McCord: super-|er, May, of Bridgeport, were he Ude. which is followsd by flood tide. and new ones must be bullt at heav Over a dozen more concerns turned | missionary supper was served. | parlors Wednesday afternoon with a | intendent primary ‘department, Mrsi|attend the funeral of Mrs, Broest J “ & J p SWAHN expense, by reason of the fact in census blanks at military cen-| “The decoratfons were effective with {large number in attendance. Mrs. Ar- | Leonora Rose; home department, Mrs. | lard. s IV o 2 VILLE the current here is very swift and|8us headquarters in the Chamber of | flags in honor of Washingioa's birth- | thur Varley presided at the meeting ) Elsie Fielding; superintendent cradle % caissons must be sunk and the water | Commerce building on Wednesday. day. One hundred were feaX>d and |and the regular routine of business|roll, Mrs. Jeannette Teft; book com-| There is to be n soolal Friday o s whir pumped out to insure proper work. In|_ The latest list follows: Hammond |a goodly sum will be realized. was transacted. The report of:thé | mittee, F. H. Bushnell, M. L. Brown,|ening in the First Congregatis a ors Lenten Services Largely Attended at|accordance with the war department’s | Process Co., Norwich Belt Co. Nor-| The following menu was served: Secretary was read and approved. Af:|F. M, Dodge, Mrs. George R. Manning, | chapel under the auspices of s 3 St. Mary’s Church—M. J. Slattery | orders, the bridge must be raiscd | Wich Steam laundry, Bishop Bidwell tef the business session a social hour | Mrs. E. P Phreaner, Miss Myrtle Mc- | Christian Bndeavor socisty. Frankiin Squsre, 237 Main Strest| Struck by Automobile After Alight, |DOUt SIx fest above.its present level, | Co., Schwarzenback & Huber Co. J. Escalloped Oysters was enjoyed at which time Miss Edna | Cord, Rev. E. P. Phreaner, Reginald Telephone 551-12 sy ot ‘Oht- | \hich necessitates a large amount of | B. ‘Shannon, H. Blackledge & Co. ‘Beef Loat Baker sang and Miss lda Lillibridze | Ward. Teachers, Mrs. J. O. Dodge,| Baward H. Capron, of the Nerw ng From Trolley on Central Avenue | grading at the approaches. The effect | Plaut-Cadden Co., Shetucket Co., Ma-| Potato Sglda Pickles |gave an interestinz reading. Dainty|Mrs. Albert Miner, Mr Everett | State Hospital force, whose home — —Note: of this grading will be to practically [ plewood cemetery, Glen Woolen Co., Rolls refreshments werg, served by the foi-| Rogers, Miss Theodore Brown, Miss| Norwich Town, I8 passing 4 Qestroy valuable property at each end | James E. Moore, F. -E. Beckwith, Washgggton Poo lowing committee: Mrs. C. G. Lilli- | Martha Brown, Miss Gertrude Tefft,|with Mr, and Mrs, George M. Al Fm‘r m Large congregations marked the|Of the bridge, incurring damage biils | George H. Pratt and the Arlington Co. Doughnuts.- Cheese bridge, Mis. A. Holland, Mrs. L. Ord«| Re\. E. P, Phreaner, Stanton N.|ander at their home in New York ot € . opening of the Lenten sessonm at St |equal to, or greater, than the addi- Military Consus Standing Coftee. way and Mrs. William Pollard. Brown. Substitutes: Miss Florence | Mrs, Alexander (Miss Constance ¥ Mary’s church on Wednesday (Ash | tional cost of the bridge at the other| . . 3 % Bennett, Mrs. F. al. Brshnell, -~ Mrs. | lips), was formerly of Norwich THE PIANO I'IME ‘Wednesday) at the morning and ev- | location. The present location is dan- e military census bulletin showing| Having the supper in charze wers Mill League Bowling. George F. Mannin, has many friends here. ening services. Previous to the daily | Eerous by reason of the fact ti the progress of the various cities and | Mrs. Herbert Willey, chairman, Mrs.| At the local alleys Tuesday ovening " s Yop = towns in se; in census returns to| Minnie Amburn, Mrs. Carrie ‘Park |the Pa@bernansers took two from the| Frank A. Wilcox ~of Chesterfield 27 UNION el = st t: h in the east- STREET parish at 7.30 a. m, the sacred ashes|must turn a sharp angle in eaxt- [town: h“h_m? e ety Praiis ke Norwich, Cann. || Wers biossed. and distibuted to. the | S approach, besides an unnecessary | state Mrs. John Parsons apd Mrs. Bdward |Smash Piecers and then lost two to|Spent Tuesday at his home on the war and tiand road con tion by the pastor, Rov. John [ Waste of time is required in slowink 3 Brigge. the Red Sox. The score: n,"‘;;’w"m ‘who also celebrated |d0wn and by traveling over seéverai grvup A; Citles, standing: Hartford | Assisting as waitresses wore Mrs Paper Hangers. Son. Were . Bein, ¢t Monda: the the mase which followed. During the | rodS of extra distance. -310. Edward’ Breed, Mrs. Robert O-is, Mra. | o Mot New poles were being set Monday offering of the mass the hely resars |, While the cost of rebuilding the old| Group B, Tdhms, standing: Avon | Arthur Armstrong, Mrs. Hezekioh Per. | Flynn 0 787 se— 248 lalong the trolley Hne near the Bean and ltany of the maints were offerey | bridge will, damages considered, equal |-950, South .940, Columbia | kins, Mrs. Arthur Lamb, iirs. Sohn L. 3 41| Hill Green. s oc s Bridgewater ), Durham .745, | Oat, Mrs. Frank Waters, Mrs. Charles |J. Wh 5 £ 4 Party on Bixth Birthday. the congregation if not exceed that of the bridge at the | 930, D i T lon, n Comcert oesa. Tocation. there ti* OO SN | Bixcdn” il 749, Chadter 190, Lime |Croes Mre. Joseph. Fulliine and Mis 9 5 at the mass offered at this hour. tional fact to be considered, thai while|.725, New Canaan .610, Manchester | Charles Cobb l¥. E 250| Elsie May Sulivan of the Scotland 1f yousss interestad in the . —— | road entertainad six little friend= on 20, ted in the The evening services consisted of | rebuilding this road..a main thorough-1{.600, Southington .490, Windsor .470, e o g s benediction of the most olessed sac- | fare east and west, will he closed to| Hartland 450, Darien .440, New Mil MUNICIPAL GAS PLANTS : ! 242 | Saturday it being her sixth birthday. f Fy r rament and distribution of the ashes |the public use for many months, in- |ford .360, Barkhamsted 4.00, East Lyme D . Bach guest brought a present and # e e e 5 thoso who had hot received them | fMlloting great inconvenience and\ loss|.270, East Hampton .220. The Act Requiring Public Utilities | & Lafeur 125| merry. afterncon was enjoyed ~ At| . SoLEERCIESe o teren in the morning. Previous to same Ia- | UPon the south end of the county. Our| Only the five leading cities and ten Supervision | Brierly 16| sutwer whetantlie- birthasy caks with ing letter wpon the ich you ther Fitzmaurice gave a short dis- |records show that between 35,000 and |leading towns will bé included in this L Adams .... . 213 | its six candles was the center of at. miy have frée for the i course on the meaning of the day and | 45,000 automobiles cross thisbridge an- | list at present. These returns gre fig-| The bill introduced by Senator John | Piliing. .. 263 | traetion. Mus.. Sullivan was . assisted b e g 3 .- how the season should be spent for |nually, mainly in the sumwer monthe. | ured on a percentage basis. ~ H. Barnes at the reguest> of Mayor d 258 | In serving by Mrgs. Charles Bush of Special Letter P 40 the rext forty days. The ashes are|To deflect this to the Flanders ro Gov. Marcus H. Holcomb paid a per- | Ailyn L. Brown of Norwich and - — Mokhs WA et Tac i Suilvhe of obtained from the burning of the|Would doubtless lead to aany acci- sonal visit late Wednesday afternoon |which was given hearing by the ju- 406 & 403 7 L. e Shndien. presii W paims lett over from the previous Palm | dents, as that road is already danger-|to the state headquarters of the Con- |diciary committes, reads as follows. Red Sox. Siie ana Bt Catison w21 T Sunday. As the priests placed the|ously crowded. necticut bureau of military census in| The public utilities commission shall e Sripuy. Hobet, TFreuces Ny Bush same on the forehead of cach he uses| The advantages of the proposed lo-|the Connecticut Mutual building at|have and exercise the same supervi- | Tierney 80 86 246 | and Woodrow Wilson Sullivan. the Latin phrase translated which re- | cation are as follows: The iand dam- | Hartford. . sion and control over plants for the | Postham 7 Ias mind:‘ man "n‘;at };'e 1:‘ x:um dust and | ages are m"fl;‘ ‘av:’lty u»‘;oo, A 1 2%. | ,, Under the plan by which the census |manufacturing of gas and electricity | gemflt g;g - Local Jottings. unto dust one day he shall return” At | s road -|is being taken, the ‘governor is manufactured oggh 3 108 Lo i o T et S RE A A haTe tied avery. | the "evening services Fatner Fitzinau- | fected and a clear, snobstructed view | nead o the entire ormantmtion, those] ouet s e mais oammon” ever. | 3- -Beno 89 103 e el aothier Mre. Minmie, md- ] #96 s s Susapes Statpls e e St men® 1o Salis. T1Y | rice had the assistance of Father Ke S athe, Tond from the L0 Of Durfeefactively directing the work being des- |cises, under the provision of law, over T 135 173_7a1s | miston of McClellan avenue. Lot opsr. RosT Belping othefs. why mot you? - MY In IStbuUNG the SSnem. ie|will b had. The current of the river | EPated as the ‘committee of assistants |such’ plants of public ‘service 'com R e e AR e o S e o P e o ¢ Zics B ugriing =2 rs. . M. Welte is returning today . O e | pedNa RS & Sctbn AEciaents, SR e his home on East Town street aftef TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY church are held every morning on|here is much less rapid and constric- | gus” Governor Helcomb is recelving |equacy of service and other matters Wednesday, Friday evenings, and on|tion will be less difficult and expen- | gaily reports on the Drogress of the |and as 1o its declsions, orders and au- | Keimy .. 333 | a business trip to Poughkeepsie and B Sunday afternoons. The Lenten ser- |sive. By removal of the old bridge, | SuY rPocts on the Progress of the |and fhgiting Lefies sad en_ | Dricciy . 218 [n bustness - ot Chirepractie. Graduate P. S. C.|mon is usually preached on Wednes- [navization of these waters will be ren- [4oin¢ gession of the legislature follow- |the same. The superior court may en- | wiiie. < 248 g s Taus Tbas R Tued- Jered safe, which they are not &t Pres- |ing the break with Germany, and in-f force the provisions of the law and the | . \White ... 2481 Clarence Bowen of Willimantic was : ; s a caller Tuesddy at the home of Mr $1.25 To New York $1.285 CHELSEA LINE da§ evenings. d@ay, Thursday, Satuf@ay, 3 to 6 p. m.| .* ent and cannot be so made by anvy| ol Caroh in” st 3 i i = x headquarters | proper orders-of the commission af- = Struck by Auto_After Alighting From | [ofm ©of reconsiruction of the 018 |from time to time to see what is being |fecting such piants and appeals may 5 105—1237|and Mrs. S. A. Beebe, of Pine Tree 190 Frankli St Trolley. . |any obstruction of the current at thisf9oRe. i ao ] O e xy T casd o, =k tarm. o TO NEW YORK mn . Bl g ML G L o Lo g g ©Cross-Curfents, | o yor at headquarters Wednesday dif- | In case of the witten orders, deci- Bl oo Rev. Mr. Russell of New London ls FREIGHT AND PASSENGER IS THE PLACE YO GET A NICE|street, M. Joseph Slattery went around | In short, any fntelligent person has | fred largely from that which he saw e e i ol S5 | the. JuRst. Tor & day. OFOwo this Womk SERVICE BETWEEN BT EEr AS WELL A8 A NICE | e Ride. of the siect tna stepbed | bahessiatingly choose "he - Droposed | Then there were about 16 Clerks and | e aiatde upun cither inG | o Jads wifs hu beon flostine down NORWICH AND NEW YORK BEEF OR ANY- | i sront of a passing automobile, be- | changes. yolunteer workers engaged in handling | superintendent of the plant or the | the river above the Ponemah dam on Discontinued until March et THING IN THE MEAT LINE. ing knocked down and dragged several| The commissioners have proceeded | the headquarters work. He found about | president or secretary of the board of | Cakes of ice fell in and were rescued| py \npm_in Tattville, Feb. 20. 1917°a of frozen condition of feet in the mud. The automobile was |In this matter as far as ‘heir author-| 0 Dersons emgaged in sending out £as and electrical commissioners, and | With difficulty. ~The lads were Joo| ™ daugnter, Zelphirine Antonstte, to Mr. o Ch i VAL. LUPPERT owned by Scott & Clatke Corporation | ity permits and now ask your author. | blanks, handling details of the census |also upon the mnuicipality. goph Boulley ‘and Emil Gerard and| and'Mrs. Albert Plants of Merchants ver s s be 4 - and was traveling toward Norwich, be- | ity to further proceed. and preparing the records for preserva- shall annually be made to | Russell Carter was the rescuer. avenue. overhauled — will resume h: 5 ing driven by one of ihe employes of | At an expense of about $600, they | tion. “|the board of gas and electrical com- : == trips March 1st, 1917. Trommer's the company, Mr. Slattery was ‘aken | have had proper soundinss, borinzs| “This is wonderful” said the gov- of every such municipality Red Sox Accept Challenge. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent m %o the affice of Dr. E. J. Brophy where |and estimates and plans doné and per- | ernor as he was taken from one room |for the plant, at the time and in the | Manager Tierney of the Red Sox | WEBB—_IEntered into rest. at his home 2 EV . "M it was ‘“‘?n}hl no bones were brok- | tected. 5 e mann required by law for public ser- | in reply to Manager Br’:l.:lly" enals oD, 30, 1917, Arthur B Webb. | © : ee + |en ana no injury received other than| Finally, gentlemen, this bridge 'is lenge wishes to say that eam wi Gl R T l:{g.r ? 3 T & severe shaking u dostimed’io e an important link in the roll the Mechamcs any time for a| Bop 3 191l at 230 adiock oo™ ERMA® L AGER —_— main road in southern New London | don all hope substantial side bet. Guess it's UD t0 | pommmTé_Tn Jewett Clty. Feb, 21, is on draught at Notes. comf:ty and no-mistake in policy should - Brierly now. 1917, Mrs. Evelyn Roberts, aged 61 H. JACKEL & CO. M. Kirby of Fifth street is the guest | °°\0IOWEd 0 165 copstruction. of PostoMos Closlug Houré: Funerai service from her late home at of friends in Philadelphia for a fsw : -4 - et g i Slater avenue 8.30 ®. m. Saturday. Closing heuss at the Taftville post- mn high requiem mass at St 3 . R D any | office. today (Washington's Birthday) Mary'a ohuren'at o s B x v Y | Will be from 8.30 to 11 . m., 1 to 3| WILLARD—In New York oity, Feb, 1 Beothoend FRE ",',,‘,‘f"g:;‘fi,;m“;: Sfear oK ot a8 ex- | Tnd from 320 to 7 p. m. The office| " Bawin ¥, Willara of Norwich Town, Lisbon. thoroush s nen of ‘satistactory, Wil close at § in the evening. aged 65 years. ! general conditions. Mr.\ Yates showed ‘were' made and that nothing b > T achington stroct. Thursday atters lans_for a bridge at the present loca- . secret, or kept from the public, $ptes. noon, Féb. 23, at 3 o'clock. Tal 1 b5 i 2 that they did not want their plant | The Lisbon team defeated the Has| family lof, Fantic cemotery. o I8 | tio d_the sed new ' o i mtiar Deing. the oné wpprored 3 to the orders or supervision [ Beens by ten balls in a recent pool H A st v any ather match. 3 3 a a as'it was-a matter = ‘Willlam Burgess has accepted a po- tion with the Hopkins and Allen Co. a st - . ANDNOSE CLEAR|E=:- 5522 - el - % tioni. bera Ly e There will be no school secsions at EGAL NOTICE e NOTICE -+ el in be o e the Sacred Heart school today (Wash- r would have to be in U FIRST DOZE OF -“PAPE'S COLD|of the raiiroad | i Dreviates. 2p. ington’s Birthday). 15 Main Street By virtue of a warrant dated the 1 O ere Magny Ath [ wouia Shew The' WEk of, fubine woon_ o e icies 5 Brows, teq, & Yustte SRIPRE RERY Governce Holoamd Bas Tonemai wood 1ot has heen verun of- | W ETINFRA] e et ot e o ey Sxoept. e Farly Wednesday morning fire broke 3 collection of a school tax against Mre Lillie Kiein of 174th St., Nicholas Ay » . Y. City, to wit: A school tax o standing on the list of the First hoo! District of the Town of Colchester such as for stay stoffed.up! draw operation and‘roadway. The life yerstions, —_— QU biowing and TnuMing! A dose of a steel bridze is from twenty-five out in the unoccupled house In Eim - = s ‘Compound” taki irty years. steel bridge wo! Svery two hours until three doses are | ¢ te from 5 to 7 per cent. per County of New London, State of Co will end grippe misery and|Year. As a matter of, . o reak uD o Severs cold oibar & the | concrete bridke in the'new foca ing whistle, e MIELIONAIRE TELLS THE AND— necticut, for the year 1615, for the au 3. % it ‘prompily epens clogged-up nos- | centilever draw. At Norwalk the cost g e D S T T o , [tifls and air passages: stops nasty Speratien ana. t a . a‘ 1y - sum of eloven and 14-100 ($11.16) dor- o $, Mi ARSH discharge or nose running; relioves | Sed s puch lacyer - fo g™ York, N, Y._Mr. g C. B Wal- 5 lars, I have this day levied this war : . . Gullness, - feveriahnese; ‘cost sreater - p -3 cts of land s Sore _throat, sneezing, soremess amd |Gt the proposed Niamtic bridge. The . Clthoma, Stopping at & well Known Lady Assistans w [ containing 38 acres, more of jess. Wit Plal\OS stiffness. g piers of the old . several| o ssary someone to the church | hostelry, states in an -interview how Telep! the buildings thereon; said traots are ¢ Pt the | Rd the bridge i il befors tire village could fhis life"and happiness was eaved by Bans E-3, situated in the First Society of Co! R Qulckaet, surest . reliaf = known (208 Doy Moaws 2 - aroused. Toading the followite Sreeeription il HENRY E. CHURCH chester, and are bounded as follows 2 Playcr-?mnes oI L R T 3 TR rnor : “Strange how a IHtle incident changed WM. SMITH ALLEN [| First parcel, northeast by Colchester . ce. tastes nice, ‘abandoned. without my entire life. Wealth came to me Town Bt. (so-called), southeast by Jand of Mrs. R. A, Miller and land of ¥ and ‘chuges mo IncORveRlERCS . Doot : e any | and A guilty of [after years of toll, and naturall oM PR~ P inconvenience. ¥, | : rafic regulations by | mos men I tbused 113 prrviiegen wnt L ey Avery and Mrs. J. M. Klein, westerly demenstra- olice | I became.a nervous wreek, with throb. by highway leading past Linwood cem v = ; g =ad’ Mnealbloe hrain. achel snd putse Mous q:NTl P | 0L Fgpte il 404 northedy ON EASY l’l!“ _ f . S - po— E - entered a plea {;“‘ 1‘,';: ,‘mggn:o;l. "T’."h&'“" . :’:{ land of Mrs. Alice Bock, contalning . A ;G : ( 3 i ving & mo- | HOD° Tas dead asure b “’i acres, more or less; second parcel ..;-*Fm:u ..":’:a._‘:’!x A - L ¥ 3 ““‘e.:‘....ch S aliment a5 bEset e Sy arepist DR. E. J. JONES 8 unded_westerly ¥ the. lighway orwich 1 n N I8 Bank e or me. emen! 10w % hoon i PHBoa Lt foF S1g TR v} > Shannon N known as the Turnervills road, New : betore 3 o'- | improvemen continued its Suite * 46 Building | 55T05" 51° jang. ot Frant Srow stronger than before. I trance. Phone. Brown and land formerly owned by & D. THden, and northerly by highwa "ale ana heagty once more. ~ay g Tiving . hag® Kepl Hfi?“‘ .| Take elfvator Shetucket Siswet en- |easterly by land of Hst. of Francis ed to help n containing 45 acres, more or less. -DR. SHAHAN, k \ scrip S - 1 3 and want 1t pubi 28 dissasss of the Blwd and Sio . rwe. N 5 . Here 1 e . oz, 3 k ndy Cot Einctare, o catomany s 1 will séll the same, or wo fauch Warner 0F | Bence. cardiol ania. thrse obnoes. com: thereof, at public auction on the above Douna Syrup satsupasiiie, mix o described premises, in said Colchester, Phake “well and take on the 26 of April, A. . 1917, cal and one 1 | i 2 10 o'clock in the forenoon, as will e o - 3 - isty said tax and interest, with the | tegns of said

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