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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES OVERCAST, LOCAL SHOWERS TONIGHT ‘AND TOMORROW 7 * 4 ¥ 28 - v 4 i NORWICH, CONN.. TUESDAV JUNE 19, 1917, M \ & 5 What Is Going On Tonight NORWICH TOWN AFTER FIVE YEARS WANTED M 5 TO RENT. POETRY WANTED—Competent girl for gen-|{ FOR SALE—Good farm horse; must| FOR RENT—A 'furnished six-room di&?‘?fifi’%fl:’rflf Pictures at the Au- | Rev. Arthur \(I::rley -n: Si;nsor::h'm': N ich Testi R ool :{a! housework. Apply 196 anl&'nl havcd s ‘good ‘bame, lnp:ll:.: .‘.“o“‘“x’i." f,f'f,:flf:; w&flkm‘;g:;n i‘n:f;lt))(rlenmasr‘l]l‘:m!e\' AN ANTHEM FOR NEW RUSSIAL i n: urcl orwic| ‘estimon:; et 5 vel e 19 sound, an ¥ . $60. - 3 ——— ¥ v in ictures at ¢ . i ) lace; good - " TO RENT—A larse front room at 14 sing: % freedom, Rrom e hae i ‘F""’*“R'g' V‘;'v'"‘"' g i - ‘.:’zg:s:’g"‘\\-;."&’r“' Ef""dsmpp;::. 5715, | wom SALE—Cheap 4 furnighed mod- Ur}!olndat.. all conveniences. Tel. §34- T e Norwich Rifle Club meets at the Ar- epairs on Wauwecus I—Oxen Danielson, Conn. jel9d |ern seashore bungalow at Mvstie, C Ratse up dts wit MOTY. et Loage. No. 27, 1 0. 0. ¥.| Pull Automobile from Mud. Time is the best test of truth. Here | -~—C oo oo | Inquite R. D. Judd, at Lee & Osg0od's. | "o ggnm — Tonement of fye roomsy . number, " e meets in 0dd_Fellows’ Hall. e is a Norwich story that has stood the experienced in machine building e [ oRCIADopImEGUEGIGAEaBE from Btate it~ e et S g v Norwich Nest, No. 1386, O. O. O.f Rev. Arthur Varley, pastor of Taft- Write for appointment, stating| FOR SALIS—All kinds of millet seeds | mory. Inquire_within. ____ Jjelsd _ ¥ meets in Owls’ Hall. 2 ville ' Congregational church, gave a|testof time. Tt is a story with a point |age and full qualifications; lathe, and fertilizer at a low price. Gretne-| ~yon~pENp Nicely furnished rooms | Smile on fts rivers o 1o ~ Wauregan Lodge, No. 6, K. of P., t helpful address Sunday afternoon ’ " | planer, shaper, ariil, milling and grind. | ville Grain Company. Je19d_ | 4o rent, with or withotit board, at The| " frozen. 4 meets in Pythian Hall. E s & Th te | Which will come straight home to many er hands; Jonées and Lawson operators: | ~juer ARRIVED A carioad of cholce | Plymouth, 44 Laurel HIll Ave. 'Tel. 7185 Streams of compassion for éver un S Todte ™o 508, N. H. O, P,jat the 'Sheltering Arma. 'jThe texts toolmakers. can read blueprints and Ll £ 5f Stres £ meets dn B Block. | | chosen were Christs words, Seck first fof us. uSe icrometers and work close; no|nhorthers cews new mileh and spring- | Jeld 2 T Foge me 3 . - > | ers; extra latge size and vouns. Tel |~y WENT_Pieasant Fooms for gen: | Gl ' onic Ca No. 4, M. W. A., meets | the kingdom of God: and Paul's words, A . | labor troubie; best of factory and city 5 - R in Bagrce Tai, Desire earnestly the best gift, and Be |, 'S John Woznlak, 28 Elm St., savs: | /o35 {055 <teady works let us tell you | $8-4, Willimantic. E. E. Sharpe. Jel%d| {iemen in the Marion Bldg. Ring fourth rwich Oentral Labor Union meets|yve filled with all the fullness of God. 1 suffered for three or four years from | about i tell your friends who wish to FOR SALE—Beautiful thoroughbred | bell. Jjel3d Carpenters’ Hall. Putting these passages together, he|my kidneys and didn't find anything | Detter their condition. Box 359, Balle- | collie dog 10 months old. Pione 816-2.| “yom RENT_Three rooms for liznt Now o James' Lodge, No. 23, F. and A. 5 < 5 - . 1l a . ourss and e a o e e said, we find in them a strong, Pro-|that would give me relie? until I be- g foi e ousekeeping at 43 Union St. Call| Gather ou jmeets in Masonlc Temple. . . p.|found appeal. We ought to get at the s - e WANTED By married couple, for a| FOR SALE _Antique, 1 mahogany | evenings. je13d pastors Fovantera® B N B 0. Pl el deep, abiding things. The crt|San using Doan’s Kidney Pills. I 20t|few weeks, board in the country on or | bureau, 1 cherry sewing table. 1 fancy | —po—po—w e aix o waven | Dxiled no “longe T AT EnEiena Loage, Noo! of Jife s hard. maeven, dlsappointing. | Doan's from Sevin & Son's Drug Store. | near trollcy: near city Iine preferred. | chair. 110 Latayetie St mayioTus| o no,RenE - Tonement six or seven| ¥ ricel UEU T ULO- JE) O, Juusetohir 80! The things that last over into eter‘:flt?" The first box removed the heavy, dull | * ‘J‘Jfi‘,‘ O 7 ¥ as\l..oo for a good upright 1 plano with g::x aiid electric Lights, wich o1 without it s in Street. = things worth while. Some thin 2 - — = |stool and scarf; must - - sold at once. age. J. H. Sherman, ounta Set: v 18 . A . < T A'ana B. Soctety meets | AT8 the U g B o e Ty makes | Pain that’had settled in my back and | “oyycr_We thank the writers of | Terms. 310 down, $i;50 per week. ~The jeiza ol D B. Building. L O cra are home who ‘think if | when I had finished the second box, | various letters on advertising suzges- | Plaut-Cadden Co., "Flaut-Cadden BIAE. | ~ro RENT—July I pisigani tenement. =S by day’s wolk o | Drelt 16, o Gifforent woman.: . My 108 | Slon%, But we are sorty. we canuot mee | Norwjch, Com No. 240 Laurel Hill Ave, electric Jghts;| God of the People, of MENTS !a man dces an honest day’s wokr, pay: ; S them at_prese Tru ours, Fagan's| — o g T Gtbinm Heat - set il bath : martyr ANN «ud'\CE {his biils and cares for his own, it is|neys again acted resularly and all|Smoke Shop. 162 Main, Mohegan Trail, | —$105.00 for full size scale, good ma m , set tub and bath. XN. e tall he can do. All this does not go far % = | Norwich, Con Step in and buy a 3¢ | hogany upright piano, in good condl-|gene Smith. Tel. #5-4. it d = 58 i < if | SYmptoms of kidney disorder left me. e. bleemee. Jeisd | tion; don't miss this one: with stool % Right A . Alexander Fergusan “Sells Home. | enough. We go wide of the mark i o - O o e e i Aowen. 31750 por| . TO RENT Neatly furnished Seal with their life-dror N v th it 1 d- | (Statement given July 22, 1911.) 2 s, also room for_lignt housekeeping. charter, o the meemey of TFrancis D.|We measure life by the material stan = i _1911.) ouns man stenosrapher | week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut- [ {139 feom for light housek chart = s i ecsudon's ek POt o On May 17, 1916, Mrs. Wozniak said: . xperience; chance. m{n‘“" Cadd Bldg., Norwich, Conn. May Keiley, 7 North High st. e, ronzh ¥ 1 Alexander s 25 | PO here is something richer, better, | ur g4i1l have great faith in Doan’s Kid- | vancement. 13 Cotton . Mills, S sohn up- | YO RENT—Newly furnished rooms y Waghorne, in t naom s property located at 500 Bos s & Killingiy, oot OMOR jeta | | B145.00 buys a fi::ve\gtend:g:,:?hnh;ll?y The, Sevmoun S8 Franiciin. St el | —ATI Wi oL y Iaperki sweeter, more abiding, if we _woud [ - *l = o to Patrick Cosey. It 1s 8} (i raltise 11 "Tn fhe, nIASt o clone) [ue0 L BISIRpEvRinl wied i roc it g modern, In_every wat:!charp, immediate demands we want to |such a good medicine again. I have b : >y look out lest in bitterness and bewil- | used them off and on whenever my of 60 feet and a dePth| . en: we let go our moral anchor- | pack has felt bad and I always have first class lady wait- | guaranteed; stool and scarf; a real ght_counter or, at|chance to secure a fine piano at a low RNISHED ROOMS and 1ig! Smiling Restaurant, | price. Terms $10 down, $1.50 per week. | keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3 London. The Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden | ‘apriid Beside = Bldg.. Norwich, Conn, THE COUNTRY CHURCH Sl feet. Mr. Casey buys the B 4 p for . v ages, our hold upon divine things. A jer.” for general house- TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also or s home ““]‘,!or‘“:'go‘;fcz“,‘;fi man may have all that wealth can|had prompt reliet. o of children. Box $265.00 for a fine 88-note mahogany | nice rooms for light housekeepivs. And, s ,.f:“‘"v o ‘.'.?u-erif‘”; 7. | bring and yvet be the most miserable| Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- Bullstin jel6d :\l"nm' mamzw,]n.r 1;1 ch.z::;ili‘l:fwz:‘r:‘(f“’_"‘n M;}AL%, over Brooklyn Outfitt: t e his r C son, 2 < -8 A st = il s —- — rolis; guaranteed fully; a 3 - eb2 ere he has accepted a new posi- | Soul mAGfids'um\:rsle. And ulne_rynxa ply ask for a kidney remedy—sget WANTED — Experienced maid for| ful value. The Plant-Cadden Co., Plaut- — — B4 The we be deprived even of the necessities and | poan's Kidney Pills—the same - that | Seneral house work:, good references|Cadden Bldg., Norwich. Conn. FURNISFED rcom: asonable 2. T ¢ lletin. > = quired. Addres Mrs. Wozniak has twice publicly ree- | 5744 : $30.00—A perfect solid oak piano case | Mrs. Emma Morse, = organ in fine condition, well worth : ¥ over 16 as bellboy.|$100: it must go. The Plaut-Cadden ise. Jel3d | Co. Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Norwich, Conn. STORE ’l‘ An o A second-hand canoe. 98.00 for a good Chickering upright rarticulars and price. W. ho with a_stool and scarf. Terms ¥ jesa dow ) per week. The Plaut-| About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin 3 $1 Cadjen, Co.. Plaut-Cadden Bldg.. Nor- gyieet, guitable for almost any kind of | And v §oies: sultablp for light hosekeeping, yet be infinitely richer and happier Union St.Jjy25d | By than many others. AUDITORIUM. Be filled with the fullness of God,|ommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., = g with something of His love, power, | Buffaio, N. Y. Z.m Kimball Young in Without afijight and peace. Seek first for that.|emmoiot oo and Bryant Washburn in Alad- | Lay up treasure in heaven. Believe in 3 ) God and have great hopes. Aill these | at his home on Washington street for a -Up-to-Date Features on Big D o i Tod: at Audito- make up the iches of ¢he soul. Our |few days. Doubila” Bill (Eor: ey doubts and anxieties would be brushed vrite, givin care B WANTED—Second hand and antlque r aside and life would be a better thing if | Mr. and Mrs. Georgze LePan of | fufniture of ail Jipase et our prices | T oomm Saabis priom. 10 ing ra — We could live for the things that en- | Bellevue farm were guests Sunday of | b oge ¥ or 5¢) Tta | EOAR or e | eresrat Btilstin Oiios: e . o of Clara_ Kimball | dire. friends in Baltic. . = Terms 310 down, $1.50 per week. - The e oia Your - could possibly por-|° The musical part of the hour was Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden BIdg. ¢ ich takes piace in|most enjovable. ~There were two solos| William C. Thomas of East Town Norwich, Conn. Jel4TnsTu FOR SALE : s unusual photo-|on the flute, Beautiful Isie of Some- |street is spending a week or two at g o r a which will be shown at the|where and He Leadeth Me, by Joshua | his home in Goshen. 2882 e b A s A i el ] ditorfum theatre today Heap. Miss Hazel Panfield gave the — for ihe prevention and cure of biack- SALE HORSES Without A Soul, and|contralto solo My Task, and M Daniel Daley of Chicago is visiting A jread in turkeys. It has never failed = tc do the work. Prepared and sold by 2 P s Young will certainly make you|Jennie Kendall, %oprano, rendered }his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and > Ve . I have 20 Horses that I want to e that she is really without any | There is a Song the Angels Sing. The | Mrs. Suilivan, of Peck’s Corner. “ En ar r‘ Ers Konemah K oultry Y args % spet 2210 | aispone of right away. Nine of them : for anvone—only In the very|anthem Sing Aloud Unto God wa - (3 | aunTarng R T e T ‘part of the play she is a perfect | given in fine harmony. Miss Mrs. Margaret Harwood of Vergason 2 - — - . T iness. The story Is one|was at the piano. About 20 coming |avenue is visiting her daughter, Mrs. ON 40 INCH CARDS A e e L e e b not soon forget and has been | from Taftville were present at the ser- [ John McKinley, in Greeneville. ¢ noe, you don’t know what you're miss- Tel. 536-3. a Tmayi4a The hymnb v produced by the World [ vice, Light Work Good Pay ing ~ Kennebec canoe; give the best 5 % will m Corporation — Mrs, T. Snowden Thomas leaves to- satistaction: safe. staunch, seawortny, As someon Brvant shburn in Aladdin Up- WEDDING. day (Tuesday) after several day Kennebec canoes give more real pleas- for loving to-Dnte a comedy drama, is the other gl spent at her former home on Hunting- SA RO ROEE N coR ot T e LR . FOR SALE of whnt the T feature on the Uouble bill for to- Riggs—Volmer. ton road. B. Hill L e o Two-iamily house, within five min- R Wednesday and Thursday The-| oy, i £ Miss Bertha Kath e iy n’r.-}ffi‘flf" ey ules WAlG Brom i Hyokine & auens 35 « tor » Para in Her Greatest Love. erine. Vonmer danghter of Conrad wel. | Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Beebe and sons. Ay = e e L e e I v Fo B M e o e _— mer, of Sturtevant street, and George | Standish and Donald, of New London sonmds abont 1003 The. ientucis brea, | tnquire of HUMOR OF THE DAY BREED THEATRE. Riggs of Norwich took place at §|Spent the week end with Mr. Beebe's Tast, kind, work anywhere. Plain Hill JOHN MORAN, g bkt 5 i ik~ o'clock Saturday evening at the Meth- | Parents on the Scotland road. Phone 463-14. Jels Heal Estite Broker, et 1 “When the God’s Destroy.” Five Part|odist parsonage on West Town street, — e —One good sound driving i Yk S bt e Working: £ Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature,| RV: Wiliam Crawford performing the{ Subt. and Mrs. William A. Wheatlev new top buggy; also other Pordae 1o tagraph E | ceremony. | The attendants were Miss |and family of Middletown were week p nd carriages C. M. Robertson s i poon Starring Alice Joyce. Harry Morey | Agnes Thorp of Sturtevant street and | end_guests of Supt. and irs. Edward Immediately, several bitches Montvilic je18d Gl R R IuEat & Bus. | - Randall—Thers and Marc MacDermott Feature For|Joseph Greene of Norwich. The bride | J. Graham of Washington street. with puppies to in nursing FOR_ SALE—An Overland roadster.| ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- | NOW Tod was gowned in white with hat to har- e 3 several litters e Dos pup- Inquire Dr. R. J. Collins, 148 Main St.|sirable locations. List your property It Rogers—Isn’t the E e P chi Mr. and Mrs. arles Zabriskie o . 7 e16d vou care to sell or rent, as have a|ning to “do rm o 2 monize. Miss Thorp also wore white | Mr. and Mre Charles Zabriskie of Telephone or write at once 3 T s Y T S £ = Mrs. Riggs is one who has many |Freston City s y recently wi x . % =T iy d 3 3 What do you tt r i 1 20 comsists of Alice| pagi™hoen in the employ of John H.|lawn cottage, on Vergason avenue. wanted. Libera cash. T et a° A L about golf? Jovce, Harry Morer and Marc Mac- ¥ e o S ot A : Ford. There were beautiful gifts = ; - - > = 1 To keep from t in “Whom the God's Destroy,” | gofd. Jhefe were Deautiful @lfts ! Lawns and sidewalks about town are HENRI FOR SAL - “F‘cir;‘} ,;"’[,'Fe_.,f,%,‘ ';',:‘ oty Remwiiow ERnysr Diom s Y ph Blue rx_.;,!:oEpreauge, an | housenold furnishings. AIr. and Mrs. sm;wn with green leaves thick as in PALISADE NNELS, bath: Sar a shore Caltinss: Holkes S i ' story entitled ast ne al 3 = rtev: t B v . The recent rains_and " 1a z 1o 4 = ai Sroto: 3 - 4 L Riggs will reside on Sturtevant street, | ©arly autumn en n b Hingly building lots. A. H. Maine, Groton, e e o and the Hearst Pathe| &5 Steeh | winds do not seem to wholly account W o2 e i Conn Jelsd At 3 5 Automobile Mired. for it. gty iy “FOR SALE_Two new milch cows. aiftondey that On Wednesday and Thursday the e : sau 3 an’ 1l « 1 i S aeee au Martin Cubanski, near Poque- v : e e R T SubE. a‘;;l*'rrel:z“‘;r‘:fi};:‘ésflf (oaforce| William Lyons. a third vear student tinuck. jelsd 5t : alene of the HIIs,” a pow- g a A at: Dorrdes - AT S = e, s P Sunday an automobile was | 2L, DoWdoin college. Brunswick, Me., TEAMING BUSINESS for sale; excel- ay. In this fea-|cus Hill. S so badly mired that oxen were used to pull it out of the deep, muddy rut. Metro wonde iss Taliaferro is seen as an tress of power and charm. came the last of the week to spend s i s . lent opportunity to purchase general the vacation at his home on West WANTED Arnine business in clty of aboat 16.- Town street. Six farmers, man and wife to run a ludes 22 horses, 26 wagons, Loy o = Otrobando avenue and the New Lon- i » ’ i powerfuily acted, the * 40T boarding house, 30 labore 15 carts and other 'vehicles, and 3 e o 3 ouse, iabore 15 spin- A h = has splendid scenic settings. the | don turnpike were put in better shape| & e e heeen Zencinl hoGci oy vill; 2 barns, sheds for vehicles, B 84 ors having been made in Georgia | 1ast Week by a road scraper. and daughter Beatrive ot Hoitard | Eirls, 3 Jady cooks, 3 lady waitresses, | 3 e tabre. biviness. raado for Iwo.famlly House o Improving Tennis Court. were guests of relatives on Town |2 firemen, 10 boys over 16 years, 2| cale owner retiring from active busi- 1 street for the week end. Mrs. Smith |first-class blacksmiths. ness. Address H. F., care Bulletin. Boy Scouts of Troop No. 5 were put- | 1nq daughter will remain through the| FREE TMPLOYMENT BUREAU ting the tennis court on the Green in | meek Belior mu=neue week. Central Bldg, Cco. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Atop the Majestic Roof. biz crowd on the Ma- st night enjoving the lancing and the evening 113 Williams Street, 0ood sound working . weigh 1000 1bs., age 9 |f 9 'u'e“ilflfi‘ “fhaquire at §5 Town || Large Barn and Fine Yard Norwich Town. jel4a ¢ s ot Wk Waterbury.—Waterbury Boy Scouts 1. The same picture gt e :Seontal 24k%. i Gothan ée repemted this ev.| Allison C. Rogers of Boston has been z:f“.’rfign;}fihsc“pm’"s i WE WANT GLD TEETH R SALE _One E. M. F. tourlng car Attractive Price P s Romantic Jour- b 1 & >d running order can be bought 1%, Gotham Dovey and Wil ——e In any ccndition. We pay up (_o eap. Apply to_ Gilbert Bowers, 130 it '“ 4 buy one . $10.00 per set according to their ashington St. Phone 1132-2. jel2d T s uperb Tee LOST AND FOUND, Pear Grow- . vaiue. FOR SALE_Two Oliver typewriters, R b i Y educational reel ST”MAEH IHU“B[[S 7 teae T owne Bopiaull s LA BE AL L EOAN . CO. g fanie il Qs b6l 43: et JAMES L. CASE Hlrewocts y v a s all, a very funny oy 142 Main St. _ Upstairs FOR SALE_New baker's cart, can be 7 SHETUCKET ST. Fich r Refreshments and oo et Est. 1872 Norwich, Conn. §| bougnt at low price if seen at once: S T R e of B neing will be enjoved throughout FOUND—Saturday, a light brown colt rt can _be seen In rear of Grenier b ¥ Sahine | Amianani s f\'(‘r’}‘;’:l _vears old. ' Owner may have Store on Soule St. L. M. Gingras, Dep- inge i, ¥ 3 tme by paying charges and provine Uty Sheriff, Jewett City, Conn. Jjezd in that len property. >ilman Bros. Bozrahville. tainly be ible to OR SALE—Reo 1915, consigned to Tert r her. has not boen oyerhauled | fa\ | her property 8 répainted, but is in excellent me- condition. The Frisbie-Mc- e 2 FOR SALE SALE—E. M. F. in good nical = G . je19c LAW PROVIDES FINE Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief For FM‘\\- e f 1S FOR GARDEN THIEVES. Acid Indigestion. O it o e, oation ¥ ] o H P D " — - patieainr s .;:ho\ll 1050 lbs. Owner may have sa: £ « me Hundred Dollars and Imprison- | <o catien stomach troubles, xuch as | SiaBay NE chargen Call t Manonss i ment for Six Months is Penalty. indigestion, sourness, stomach- e condition, lTow mileage for a —— ache and i to retain food . | eas (ts Rinds: vers Hoyw intine: Wi No. 70 Willlams St. splendid T in probably nine cases out of ten, 7 tisbie-McCormick _Co. e1d o o izentia s at. | ply_evidence that excessive secre FOR SALE F ie- T J___ modern home, in best residential 3 ning Cthe eanity the Stat-lof acia is taking place In the stoma per a S EOR & E—One_ 1914 model 70.T ||| section: an conveniences. large vid: "1wa i causing the formation of gas and acid B y verland touring car, run less than : . 1swered 1 ing in the state enforced. | indigestion. i s s 11,000 miles, in good condition. having IEVeLCoNTar oSN IC R IRE RORATIS g s passed provides as foliow: Gas distends the stomach and causes been just overhauled and painted. Auto ||| and easy terms If desirsd < I, during the|[that full oppressive burning feeling Apeih Sales Co. 1 ranklin St. Tel. 535. i . o z ne of the ubon any field, | sometimes known as heartbirn. while | _may29d Inquire of T‘-lE kf\l El !x,.) SCOPE THOS. H. BECKLEY 2 ) or 1and of another, sown, plant- | the acid irritates ~and inflames the Saior onls i e s delicate lining of the stomach. The|To close the estate of the late M. B. Am - S h d C : ed with grain, vegetables, | deligate lini el S ML 2 There is the Ire ) "o ; S substance nsed | Couble lies entively in the excessive|Ring, Business Wagans, Carriages, erican Strawpoard Co. TTE A SOt TPhouee K ]| s DY le drthie rend ition of food, with intent | To stop or prevent this souring of | Runabouts, Concord Buggies and a 68 ||lyears old. He was for v njure the growth of the |the food contents of the stomach and|fine lot of Second-hand Automobiles in captivity IAlle. Then carry away or in- | to neutralize th cid and make It = senfict Of the soil | Pland and barmless, a teaspoontul of | (Overland Touring Cars and Run- PSSR SR, T T N ang o bisurated magnesia, . p aris he en = 3 ood and effect- 3 . or land, shall be | (0" CoYector of acid Stomach. <houid | abouts). This is your opportunity to vell av havi - %100 or imprizoned | be taken in a quarter of a Flass of hot|buy at the right price. ar o0om e p pear Boswell avenue, having a§|washington Street Lots For Sale ; Relation large garden and many fruit trees, months, or both.|or cold water after eating, or when- ESTATE M. B. R effect from pas- | ever &as, sourness or scidity is. fert, . B. RING g 3 g 3 REASONABLE PRICES {sh gunners on the ct was approved by Goy. This swéetens the stomach and nen: Chestnut Street also barn and chicken houses. AN SONARGE RUIOES 1 ish gunners on ' mb 19 ralizes the acidity in a few moments % ildi i & res: C ctio: BPORSN Yery OO 1 on May 19, 1917, | be'%es the acldity in a few moments| Prices on Chandler and Overland Buildings in good condition, house § JTeXte b0 Fes Conee AeCon Diotareas | o5 have been o i a 2 food h\;gguz £ ;hs pensive remedy to use. Automobiles will advance the first of ante en can be arranged for two tene- fllgue surroundings, near trolley and |ians have learnt ) ense printe An antacid, such as bisurated mag- 2 i short walk to the Academ Park | British gunners . | SEbane e e e Church and Norwich Club. Terms to | bella, addio s e er vder o o oz s B DO e, eriablos. the Siorich o e FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, suit purchasers. Will sell you a mod- = B very town in the o gy = i it VEKSAILLES SANITARY Contral Building, Norwich, Conn. J| T2 t¥o famlly house in desirable res- | the German militar it hat ol S "k properly without the aid of arti- . ¥ S v ay i digestents. Ma comes in & = ' - ” he penalties Involved if | several forms, so be cert: to ask for G r | led rotest Th \ e pemalt severs "'so b o ask fo. possibly produce its equal. Get your|led to many j led in the act of un- | and take only Bisurated Magnesia, FIBRE MILLS, name on our waiting list for a choice | berg Pastors’ Union adopted rvesting other persons’ | which is especially prepared for the six-room apartment. resolution demanding that no Sioye PHIROSe bells shall be VERSAILLES, CONN. = i o Wednesday, June 15th FOR SALE The Norwich Housing Co.|coppers have been A centrally located BRICK BLOCK ARCHA W. COIT, Agent = According to the 5 ar = B 5 Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | 557 work have been deporte NOTICE. at 15 Warren St. il dne in good condition at a low prics.| ot P87 iSoNieuan Ive béss = . : A. M. AVERY hien, a smail commune in the All persons liable to pay taves in the | Household good: i 1 P " nse 6 1 8 BorouEh of Colchester ire nereby notls goods, including one pair| Both of the Farms Advertised | rejophone 1122-2 52 Broadway 9-ROOM HOUSE of Halnaut Of theso 62 died in G e hat have a warrant with a rate i i . Sa 4 s g - <—This city is going forward | bill atiached to levy and collect a fosp|antique brass andirons and a mahog- | for $600 and $1,500 respect- FOR SALE a lamentable condition that fe with an improvement that is an orna- | Mill tax in the Borou Colehester. | any bed in perfect it . have since died. Sitem In its principal | Gue apd pavable Juiy'1l sty Wili| 2"V perfect condition. Hours|jyely have been sold, FOR SALE ’ On Warren Street _— Norwalk set out to|of John Condren June 30th amd Jule|of sale, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4:30 p. m. A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood | Has all modern improv. t A committee t X the enterprise, but in- | 31st, 1917, from 7 to. 9 p. . o o BUT FOR ONLY House, in fair condition with' aboutfare of gemerous size: dining room 1| tion about New Is has boosted | Additions will be added Aug. 1, 1917- two acres of land with fruit; about|especially attractive, Houss recently |d. With Prince Peter t Soonegtes Ju\'firéé)\'wxlz“,\sm‘l. s"250 two xalles from center;of Norwich, o5 newly, ‘shingled; suni¥ interior decora- | Sh&ltman. The comm 2 o $1,000.00. Homp> are! wpic nud g supply the press with - 1e comm 3 L Ebildccor ) I can sell you a 50 acre Farm, 10 E. A. PRENTICE. Short walk to trolley and Convenien | trom time to time, and thes i an organ the First AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Fon SALE acres tillable, balance wood and|Phone 300. 86 Cliff ®. )10 the Free Academy and the Broad | "ot or with -the < " » church, has selected an instrument [at Norwien. within and for the District pasture land, a fine cottage house of | — | Street School. Owner has good reason | the country general and_the "_n:r has "‘(\:}Vplac&:d. This | f Anml\\,).‘q_h‘ on the 18th day of June, Eight-room cottzge, all latest {m- |7 rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and for selling and it can be bought right e z h t of ilcox in mem- | 4 N SR hennery, 1 horse, about 12 hens, . ] ? g en s it ro of his Totncr. The organ is to | PRGISnE-NBLSOX J. AYLING, Judge |provements, larse barn. ana eight |imper wason some nev, 1 narrew. 1| Furnished Seashore ARCHAGYWG GOIT SHEPL L Bl Je ' fia/led between now and Novem- [ or Serwidh, ISl Diltrict. decegsod. - | duilding lots. located in the best resi- | grindstone, lof of mason's tools, har. The Mutual Benefit Life Agency | o wheat in Ausiralie he 1 st. ulu E. Thompson of Norwic 'onn., | gential secti ness, plows, lot of sma! ools, and| . Telephone 1334 . . g R appeared in Court and filed a petition el Rection of Jewstt City several cords of wood read for stove at Cottages J v 98 Srodtwey ooty L g s aybrook.—The local river patrol Has | praying, for the reasons therein set| For particulars, inquire of door, abundance of fruit on place. =20 JOCK S SaDSRRD . received orders to permit boats to pass {oxih fhat saministration bel grantea & i s e b heeati Tnvestiegte of the Premiers of the fous wiica heneath any span of the bridges over m estate of said deceased, a s s 3 Sullet " Choi F S l n o s ducing states has d « to a the Connecticut but not to permit them | 1°6¢Q to be intestate. " * 717" * Real Entate axd Insurance, - ™ Yv Ty D Gl or daie or ent Fi R SALE a wheat shortags c o to_anche m.'{ett‘r‘:e?aritgsnbndgfi?s or to|petition be heard and detérmined at| mayisa P D T sia WILLIAM A. WILCOX, at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plsasant|The very desirable Cottage House, | nitai e franarioe D e S, S the Probate Court oom in tl City i 5 - ’ & TR of Ve bl siaan| 2y Trgate Contt Toom Tithe QW of Farm Specialist View, and along the Rhode lIsland|owned and occupied by Professor J. — which prohibited the bpats passing ;fl“’[thJ"“,goA D_d19’17.t at lm a‘rt:lo({‘k 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, |shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. | Ilerbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. A In applauding German's wo r i 55 > n the forencon. and tha i 2 o ve administrations of through certain restricted spans. ia petition, ngndceng fitw'l‘ Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 Send for booklet. very attractive proposition. For full lrl;':rl“nl?‘ ‘.x,)l:; £ )m:’:\m “1'*‘71\""" 4 pendency of East Hampton.—The June meeting | laring thereon, be given by the pub- i co particulars inquire of gium, whereby “Brussels no of (% inge Daugnters was hela 2t Uatinn of fois orde (ine e in some FORD AUTOMOBILE . . FRANK W. ) 4 JOKN A. MORAN, in Germany as the symbol of the Sears’ park e other afternoon wi District, at least three days prior to|Good condition, self-starter, electric Real Estate Broker, German bulwark,” the ’ the Ladies society. The annual gifts|the date of sald hearing, and that re. | lights, shock sbsormers Low price & (Wi a fmesione WESTERLY, R. 2 ioh | Westfalische Zeitung dema of $10 to the Newington home _for | turn be made to this Court sl IR o S ae Norwich | (5lition of the Belgian state, and de crippled children and $5 to the fresh NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. [¥ = > Will be very difficult to get this sea = clares that the Flemings shotld neter air fund were voted. It was also voted | ., The, above and foregoins is a true 1715 ma ";':Yo"s “:fifii"‘::“ & son._ So place your order early with |, ¥AUEY, XOU WANE to puz your bus: | SR I wo sdvertis:ng meaium ia | fOTEet that “hundreds of thousands of to pay $36 for the maintenance of al Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. - ARy conn, medium. better <han thfough the ade-| Bestern Connectiout equai to The Bul- | Germans had to die in orasr to bring French war orphan for one year. jeisa - Clerk. Telephone 762 - Tlle Peck Mcwmllms €. I D s or e Bnban. letin for business resulta. them freedom.” — e — SRR e e i = - e - e D e De—m m——c = = = %o - - 1 & O ' W«smw, 5 AR v.wv.q-v— s £ e S BT

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