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FIJI.L ASSOCIATED % PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1918. "What Is Going On Tonight | NORWICH TOWN. iy 2 end Photopleys at the | Annual Meeting of Ever Ready Cir- cle—Catholio Pastor’s Report Shows Successful Year—Salvation Army Workers Hold Farewell Service. WANTED FOR SALE 5 TO RENT SALE—One upright boiler, 25| TO RENT—First class blacksmith carries 100 lbs, steam, and one|shop; best location In city, on Livery " p. stea; . Charles . Hop- | St. ‘Write or call in person preferred. kins, Plainfidd, Ct. jani6éd |Inquire Frank Foi St., Put- olsey, Park FOR SALE—Ni od s b o DB R ne g0od cows, due to| — it o R RG IE e el e 'eTs an rotting colt; als 3 3 . acre farm, with tools. Wm. A. Tator, | North High St Janisa South Canterbury. L_ | [FOR RENT—Fouse of ten rooms at i 3 s3essi eb. 1st. 2R, SALEIT o, Joteige, tonag | MUES LTS TSR Tl and central location, always full. jAad Real Mé“ Agent, Richards 133;:;1{1‘.3;, an THE CAUSE OF WANTED |-G CHRONIC COUGHS| Young Lady Jjan16 i TO WORK IN PRINTING OFFICE A Constitutional Remedy . That We Guarantee Lagrange. N. C—"For years I suf- fered with a chronic cough so I counld not sleep hights and continued to lose . My druggist asked me to try 1t cured my cough, I can sleep nights and have gained twelve Vinol is the best tonic and tissue WANTED-—A top Concord bugsgy. Ph’emaiél-fl. or call 85 Town St. jan16d ‘WANTED—Will buy or rent a hand power cider press, delivered in good . James Kane, Canterbury. Janl6d - Jessie E. Hyde on Wi Reports were and election of officers resulted as follows: Leader, Miss Jessio E. Hyde; vice- leader, Miss Mary Wattles; secretary, Miss Addie Heath: treasurer, Mrs. P. The work during the ev- scrapbooks for a chil- OLD FALSE TEETH W Doesn’t matter if broken; 1 pay $2 to $15 per set; also cash for old gold, sil- ver and broken jewelry; by par- cel post and receive check by return mail; will hold goods 10 days for send- my ofter. L. Mazer, th St, Phila., Pa. 7. Bulletin’ Office. 21 2eati 8 d FURNISHED ROOMS for light house. FOR SALE—Ox sled keeping, steam heat and electric lights, wagon, D. Mrs, Emmb Morse, 18 Union St. jansd TO RENT _ Furnished rooms. 58 Washington St, dec2¥d TO RENT — Furnished rooms, 83 Washington St Phone 274. dec27d Enquire at BULLETIN JOB ROOM and two-horse Miller, Poquetanuck. janlld F, Tel. 1891-: FOR SALE—Carriages, harnesses and sleighs. F. H. Fanning, Jewett City. Jan10d N ANTED—Special 1 Week: Salvation Army Workers Lesve will sell for. exira low prices oo Ensign and Mrs, Baglin of the Sal- othing. We buy R SALE—Nearly new light busi- WANTED a and second hand. cl TO RENT—Store, centrally located, vation Army were at the First Meth- | builder I have ever taken."—W. D. Ren, 's seoond hand clothing and shoes, | fes® Wva5°0 with top. Farmers start| . qriures; also garage. Tel 246. odist church Sundey morning for a |Lagrange, N. C. 25 Taborers; 150 girls; 10 housework | -, M3T3bak, 123 West Main St registered bull. We have them from|_ dect farewell service. The sermon was by Ensign Baglin and both he and his 5 wife gave most pleasing vocal solos. beoreyigit v ey s Tlent picture They left town Monday morning for y back fails. ‘We guarantes Vinol for chronic g | $40 up to $150. Plain Hill Farm. Nur- girls; 6 machinists; 2 farm hands; 34 ANTED. Soman for|wich, Ct. Phone 463-14. Jansd TO RENT—Apartment of geven weavers; 8 spinners; 2 nurse girls,. ,J.’Zm hou.fi.’gfx’f 1:8 R wo |~ Saoms.at 229 Bromamph lmuggvhdk family of two Chaj 3 FOR SALE—Ford tourh 3 d pman, their new field in Athol, Mass, Trondway Pharmacy, G. G. Engl M“..‘.E msurwe“vuzur i u‘u“r“‘s“"“m_.._____...'mmg' S B“___._“mm > d"rugh c:';‘;’f?‘:ffl’ ;| 70 RENT—Furnished rooms; also e 0 rondway . G. G. er, BI Chesbro, e Sules g programme. Charlle Chaplin is o Proprictor, Norwich. Vinol 15 sold in |\ e g P VANTED_Fifty women to make T e i n Mi U, B, A 3 the dearest Bad Washout. coy BRI &I A e ocmichr e actress you ever saw, and this patriotic [ One of the worst washouts result- FOR SALE Jantsd " | FOR SALE—Studebaker. six cyl, | sobcorin Tomier my Bt Offce, story has made a big hit. ~WANTED —Ten gifls o work on|series '17, overhauled and rcpainted | iy30d Back to the blue shirt; power Aewé:dg ‘machines mmk‘ ope izneg;.l t‘:oclknrt s?ubie-McComickm(én. S = Wiltam Farnum, in all the manty ONE OF THE BEST dresses; good pay, steady worlk, a etucke nov parts ‘public ire Skirt Co., 40 Thames St., N T e ety m n: ";‘nnn; wt{:wu. in -1'1‘!;: cleaning culverts in different parts of [ gor of the wis with Mrs. Goodell, RESIDENCES IN NORWICH Wich: Janisd oIOR sgrn‘—luto l‘lilodel ‘;l‘l?g Overland 6-ROOM AP, ARTMN;T : ) ey ul in conditio; Heart of a Lion” the fiwln Will- the town. ‘Charlie Robinson is employed in a F R s E LoWANT to buy used barbers chair, S i kood Aondition,, § SPRING GARDEN AVE&U 3 ::., mm‘?m him a story of ab- | Catholic Parish Had Successful Year. (i entgbdl A L AL Box. 3anica. |onovidsd $20.00 Per Mon L The annual f th : ne draft onl ilable, so_“get busy” mm.m and mdgmznt - report of 3 M'INSON WILL cm s P and all u?mou;ggfla:m&;dfix: nly one available, ‘gt Y’ if you want it. Look at our Washington Strest house lots; no finer home sites in this city; reasonable prices and terms to suit. We will sell you a thoroughly modern two-family house for a convenlences; collector for any kind of credit house. ‘Write Collector, care Bulletin. janlsd HA) U REEUMATISM! Witte today for your package of Kralco, tha wonder-working rheumatic cure, FREE! No dieting—no_medicine—no rubbing. E. Clark, 1238 Sun Bldg., New York. Janisd ? i § ] - |ment showed that the parish and the ‘Wiltiam | ckurch have had a good year and are > in fine condition at the beginning of in that length of time; but|1918. (Continued From Pags Five). tioned. When asked if he knew that his wife had telephoned to H. D. John- - his FOR SALE A new Six-room Bungalow with alt ———— offer will be refused. Get full par- ‘Will Sew for Red Cross. ticulars from lower price than you can build a A ’ w R o imil: 5 longer engagement can bs played. | The First Congrosational Home M- | &3 o Gouldmt e ARCHA W. CCIT = — oo rarmianed oo improvements, loeated 1o Greene-fjfsmil one. | L DAVIS THEATRE. Friday afternoon to sew for the Red Did Not Know of Codicil. Telephone 1334 63 Broadway || f07 HEbt Houeckeep g oaceary ra- || ville in ood neighborhood. Must ARCHA' W. COIT, Agent Cross. The witness said he did not know about the codicil, was not interested in the will. Witness said his wife had told him she was remembered in the quire Meehan, 43 Union St. janisd WANTED—To rent or buy a small place in vicinity of Norwich. Address Geraidine Farrar In The Devil Stone, = Ivan Maynard of Taftville was the Six Part Artoraft Feature—Dougt guest thia woek of A. E. Geer of Scot- Telephone 1334 63 Broadway T —————er be seen to be appreciated. made no statements. Said that he had v FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Fairbanks in The Habit of Happi- will, Said the doctor had fold her that | been to Yantic and that Sheriff Geo, | &0t 3 Sylvester Ave. LT bigs FOR SALE ness, Five Part Grouch Tonic, and - he had remembered her. The witness | E. Stanton ha given him a ride hom e T e T Central Building _ the Amimated Weekly Today—Big| Charles Standish of Colchester 1s in|said that he did not recall telling Ar.| Sherift Stanton was called to the|Ley & Co. Del Hoff Hotel, City. Jjan FOR SALE—Maxwell touring, 1916 o Show T Packus hospital suffering from am in- | thur Williams that the doctor would | stand and verified Mr. Mara's state-| WANTED—Two teamsters. C. M. oD ayas \ihe Vaudevil S Ow, fected finger, not make a will. He said he had nev- | ments, saying that he had taken Mr. [ Robertson Co., Montville, Conn. jani2d B R e B O it e The interesting role of Silas Martin, er seen the doctor in a stupor or lying | Mara home from A. J. Bailey’s house There was one session n the lower WE BUY and sell tools, furniture, e ——y—— . - by the lamp post in‘front of the house. | on the evening in question. stamps, false teeth, antiques or any- FOR :\Lw—vl\lgxwell l_'oadsle'r, late e el A o imorion | STades Uptown Tuesday because of the | Denied telling H. D. Johnson that Dr.| The court then adjourned until 8:43 | thing éise; old books esveclally want. FOR SALE 1918 model, “overnauled wnd giaran: ac P storm and treacherous walking. Johnson took dope. Denied telling the | this Wednesday morning. ed. Write or call. Lows D. Ward, 33 eed. * This powerful and_eco: ‘The Devil Stone, which is at the Davis thestre today, is portrayed by Tully Marshall, an actor of great note both on stage and screen, who is a mem- Water St. mar24MwWs NORWICH government clerk exami- nations Jan. 5th; $100 month; thou- same thing to Mr. Fargo. Presented Bill for $100. car s a bargain at 3$350. The Frisbie- McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. novi2d Two and one-half story, eight room Cottage with all modern improvements. Lot 50x90 feet. TFarmers are sorting over potatoes, separating those for planting. They decZIMWES / productions Paid in Full, The City and e - | Telephone 1122-2 van said he had. Then Lawyer Shields asked him if he had not testified in the probate court that he had no bill against the estate and read Mr. Sulli- van’s testimony in which he said that he had no bill against he estate. Mr. The First Methodist Doreas soclety meets this (Wednesday) afternoon at parsonage on West Town street to tie quilts, ? Mr. Shields asked Mr. Sullivan if Sinds wanted: sample questions free. e ber of the Jesse L. Lasky company of |2re Cutting an extra supply of fire- |, 0 o545 S2 IR MO Beliven 1| BRIEF STATE NEWS Franklin Institute, Dept, &1L, Roches- A. M, AVERY ‘ players. Mr. Marshall appeared in the Johnson estate for $100. Mr. Sulli- eI, X n W 'TED—Someone for home, age 16 to 60; state wages wanted. Village Farm, Glasgo, Conn, F. Eccleston, o janioa A, GORDON, Piano Tuner, 298 Pros- pect St. Tel. 1319-14. Jjanl0d many others, and will he remembered as the fanatical monk in the Lasky production Joan the Woman, which % was also produced under the direction of Cocil B. deMille, with Miss Farrar in_the stellar role. 52 Broadway or its equivalent in Hogs, Turkeys, Hens, Potatoes:or Vegetables, of any five- Bungalow, 1- POWER BOAT L e o Chester—A public meeting in the interest of education will be held at the town hall this (Wednesday) even- ing. The program includes addresses Miss Marjorle M. Barber of Plain Sullivan then said/ that he had pre- == - s e The other featurs on this bill is|Hill left Tuesday for Charleston, R. i by W. S. Dakin and R. E. Foote on| WANTED—Girl to do general house- ton. *The lot has 250 feet frontage and Douglas Fuirbanks, the fellow with|L 0 Visit her srandparents, Mr. and | ““Mrs Tacy A Bulims worine ourt; | ifferent phases of school work. SR T D ke ranten: Hennery and fruit 2 the perpetmal smile, in a five part|Mrs. D. W. Lillibridge. ) = 2 is 100 feat, deep. T amuEeE o g T LY Central Building, | 0 oo Lennely Ny T oven hat weigh 2500 to 5800, Address| decldWs espury il kindes ) Thol balancefiaok J. A, Bulletin Office, or Phone 1882-23, the purchase price, which is very rea- Norwich Division. jansa sonable, can be paid in monthly in- witness and told of her living at the Johnson homestead with Dr. Johnson's parents. She said that she had been brought up since she was ten years old comedy, The Habit of Happiness. The Anfmated ‘Weekly, with scenes from the Italian battle front, completes the Plainville—James T. and Cecelia Sullivan of East Main street have brought suit against the Waterbu Clarence Woodworth from the sub- marine base in New London and Ev- < show. Big bill of Keith vaudeville and | erett Woodworth fram the naval sta- |in the Johnson home. She said that | ‘R4 Milldale Tramway company for| YOU CAN'T HAVE a Happy New FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN | staiments to suit the purchaser. Tnis ; 3 at | 4110,000, claiming damages as the re- | Year unless you make the soldier boys N is a proposition you will do well to Charies Ray in his latest picture to- |tion in Newport, R. L, were at their | she had been sent to school, and cloth. | $110:000, elaim A Baghs. . Pack ° the soldier bo¥s| By order of the Probate Court. ta vrop morrow. home on West "Town street on fur-[ed by the Johnson's until she was | St Of an accident near Mill Plain last | 1iRRY EEStefisy (s 68, 3T, 5175, | jettle an estate the Giles Harrington | investigate it interested. o lough the first of the week. seventeen years old. October. at Fagan's Smoke Shop. i ot asro) s in S i off exed S0y S Send for my latest Farm Bulletin. The farm consists of a house with good cellar, barn, BREED THEATRE. Wonderful Emily Stevens In ~*Afias Mrs. Jessop.” a Metro Wonderplay of Romance and Adventure For Today and Thursday. v She told of Dr. Johnson coming to her in 1915 and saying, “Lucy, I have come to make my home with you as long as I live. You will be well paid. A letter from Dr. Johnson to Mrs. Mary L. Spencer in which he told of the selling of the homestead to Jews. Hartford.—The plant of the Pratt & Whitney Manufacturing company was visited last week by seven members of 1 Chinese mission which is making a survey of the various industries of the country. The members of the mission WANTED_Chambermaid_and_wait- (Choice of 400.) ress. Windham Inn, Windham, Conn. iedvl WILLIAM A, WILCOX and planting FARM SPECIALIST abundance of | water in wells, springs and brook on [+ West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 HOPKINTON - Funeral of Mrs. Jason P. 8. Brown— School Board Avpoints Truant Offi- cer and Hears Reports. land, divided into pasture, NTED—A fireman; reliable man. Glen ~ Woolen Mills, Norwich | mowing land. jan2d ground, orchard There is an were in this city until Friday night, v}_mvrm‘:—?;l watvi'hmlan;uamrell):l;a ga‘dnr;rgi?‘ft: ;‘;r" :;fl;dfi ulgf af{rewflflq WESTERLY, R. 1., — P ¢l an. A e s, Nor- u R N B ¥ Today and Thursday the Breed thea-| The suneral of Mrs. Jason P. S. S V:I-l; R:M;mbemd_m Wwill. when they left for Boston. Tich Town, o0 ooen M nad" | prices by the pu It Telephone 2365 i tre presents wonderful Emily Stevens | Brown was held at her home wWed e told of the drawing up of the haul to the in the Metro wonderplay, “Alias Mrs. farm is on high New Britain—The school board has = voted to give an increase of $50 to all smith; steady work and go00d teachers and principals in addition to | w: Apply Scott & Clark Corpora- the regular increase provided by fthe | tion. | " noviod rules and regulation. The $30 in-| ~WANTED_To buy raw fars; pay ~rease is for the duration of t war, | best prices. Thayer Bldg., Room 106. but the increase provided by the rules|H. J. Yurman. Phone 1301-4, novlsa ‘nd regulations will be permanent. = T The Hluicreaue toials 44900, . e oo e e RS will, but said she only arranged the table and brought pen and ink and paper. She said she was not present when the will was executed. She said that Dr. Johnson had told her that she had been remembered in the will anc that the balance of his money he hacd given to the Backus hospital. She At once, good generai day afternoon, Jan. 9th, Rev. E. Adel- bert Wilber officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove cemetery, Ashaway. Injures Ankle. - Charles B. Whiteley, clerk In. the store of William H. Burdick, fell on the ice while skating Tuesday evening of last week and broke a bone in his FOR' SALE. Cottage Houses, ement and Bus! aess Biccks, Building Luts, all in_as sirable lccations, List your proper you care to seli or reoc, as I have a number or people looking ior real es- taie investments. For further FRANK B. HARRINGTON, velt Ave.. or to WIT. making each a distinct characteriza- ton, which gives her an opportunity of showing her remarkable versatility. k Sk = Yorw, ILLIAM F, HILL, said she was not in the room wh Heebnei's. Water St. every Thursday. |3 Broadway, Norwich. Conn ;\m‘ - A y . A cast of well known favorites sup- anxAlad }h% Mmrl\m was sigge«i Told that T hole school’ aystem. A, C..Bennett. BovRs fi=——r—— v g e T port Miss Stevens and includes How- ozen or more residents of Ash-|Johnson, semed excited after the | Hartford—Twenty-eight members of | WANTED—Second hand and antique — ard Hal, Willilam FL Tooker, Donald|away attended the turkey supper for | Visit of H. D. Johnson on the after | o it omrd nmene) oiEnt members of | ruvniture of A1 dar gt sur prives FOR SALE Hail and Mttle Eidean Stevart. the benefit of the Red Cross at the|DooR of April 11. Said she callec | 5 tne war service of the country, ac- | [¢fOre ¥ou sell, A, Bruckner, 55 Frank- | o G SALE HORSES The Burton Holmes travelogue wifl|home of Clifford B Thompson, Pendle- | Doctor Tingley and told him about | ording to a report made by a com. | A St _Td. 117-3. noReds | The, Homeatead of sthe late) Hirdm also be shown and a very funny Vic- |ton HUI, Saturday night. the tz:;:(ton 'm‘;e Lcaross examinatior | mittee of the bar at a meeting in the Cook, 41 Park street, junction of clifl’ 1 bave 20 :‘-l;'urses Sl ot St tor comp the bill| Electric ts have be: was en up by Lawyer Shields and : iti dispose of right away. ine of them R o st iRl ave been mstalied | T e Mirs. Sulivan sy (uid | superior court room the other 4 WANTED street. A veby choice proposition. All S L i are big work horses—the balance will Miss Mary K. Wa'sh is assisting W, | She had heard fhe doctor tell H. D. IN FRANCE. Somewhere, in France, I serve! 0ld, not tn vears, ) I serve with joy. with dears ‘- Broken, but resolute, 1 serve! 3 Ail pain refute! My ken shoulders bend, To be the stretcher’s frien A brancardier, for France, Loved France! : Somewhere, in EFrance, 3 iy o t grim war's comman Then into No Man's Land, ¥ One of the stretcher squad, My soul alone with God A ' Gather, with tender hand, = With aching heart, with joy, With tears, The_wreckage that is left, To France, Loved France! Somewhere, in France, fm\’l"‘“ iting, 4§ waiting, pray. For “fem: ”Pfa.:lfly. for Franee! For just a chance, To clasp my own, my loved, then part, With_tears, with sobs, To wait on France! To bear her dead. To wipe the tears that strong men B When day e dark and skles are red, In France, Examfrier i Physics—What happens when a light falls into the water at an angle of 45 degrees? Student — It goes out! — Boston ‘Transcript. Te—Yes, you know Its costing me 36500 a year just to live, because of these war_prices. She — T shouldn’t pay It; it isn't worth it—Cassell’s Saturday Journal. “When T hedr the popular songs whistled on the streets wherever I go T'm thankful to the whistlers.” “Thankful * “Yes; suppose fhey ~could whistle the words!™- ’'s Magazine. Johnny Barrymore, the a: , said at a dinner at the Players’ Club in New York: “The good die young. They do this because they see it's no use living if you've got to be good."—Detroit Free Press. “Here’s an account of a German TU-boat that sank a steamship and did not attempt to murder or drown the crew.” “That shows that the German mo- rale is undoubtedly being broken” — Life. “Women are assuming the respon- sibilities of men.” “Yes,” commented Mr. Meekton. “T shouldn’t be surprised if we had to get together and'work for a con- stitutional amendment or something to prevent husband-beating.”—Wash- ington Star, Landlady—That new hoarder doesn’t talk about himself, does he? Housemaid—No. Landlady—Wonder if he’s married? Housemaid—Sure he Landlady—How do you know? Housemaid—He only uses one hook in*the wardrobe in his room.—Buffa- lo Express. “Sou your boy Josh is in the Arm “Yes,” replied Mr, Corntossel; “and we're mighty proud of him.” “Suppose something happens to him?” “Well, we haven’t thought much about that. When Josh gets into a mixup he most invariably ain’t the one that something happens to.” — ‘Washington Star. THE KALEIDOSCOPE 2 rs estimate Yhat standing four inches away from the telephone when talking is equivalent to length- ening the line 218 miles. Tt is «“icially announced in Wash- ington that the statement in the Ber- liner Neuesie Nachrichten that the United Stotes had taken possession of the Azores is untrue. Furniture in House included in sale. X For full particulars inquire of seeguon: PIERSO! JOHN A. MORAN PR i Minayia Real Estate Broker E Frankling Square Norwich f weigh from $00 to 1200 lbs. Come and framed and hung in the court room, ind it had been decided to have a ser- vice flag hung from the front of the county building. New Haven—Annie M. Monahan, sed of poisoning her third hus- hand, John F. Monahan, will not be ied before this term of the criminal superior court. This was stated by one of the court officials who said there would be no opportunity to conduct the trial. He denied that the postpone- ment was due to lack of evidence, but simply because there are two other murder cases on the docket. H. Burdick In his store this weoek. Truant Officer Appointed. Mr. and Mrs. WiTis HT of Central| The monthly session of the school - are t visitors with | Committee, postponed from 3onday, Nage Bere, o Jan. Tth, on account of the icy condi- friends Smith of Danielson spent the|tion of the roads, was held Monday Allce end with her sister, Mrs, Her. |&{tcrnoon with all ths members and week Mg the superintendent present. Edward man Barl has been spending a | M. Tillinghast was appointed truant EREE: & b Do Soening & | offioer o voting distas e n aant IR b i i aanin [ Finasey Reed presstod o vabes ol . and the company found | POTt as he has been incapacitatsd from o mire s suspend operations for | 0INE any writing for some time on S I So oa Amcomt of e con|account of eye troubis, Bills to thn amount of $443.95 were ordered paid. Jason Marttn lost one of his horees Special Meeting. Wednesday, the second he has lost in| A speclal meeting of the school com- time. mittee was held Wednesday afternoon, Jan. Sth, at Ashaway, with the chair- man and clerk present, at which Gardiner B. Kenyon was appointed to take the school census of 1918. A bill for repairs on . the Hopkinton City ‘e amounf t fen e ting to $212.80 was Johnson that he did not want Mr. Johnson to do any business for him She said that she had heard Dr. Johnson afterward give his consent to a power of attorney for Mr. Johnson and that A. M. Brown was to draw it up. She said that after H. D. John- son’s visit Dr. Johnson had broken down and cried and said that he wanted his papers left in Mr. Com. stock’s office. The Afternoon Session. When the court came in for the afternoon Mrs. Sullivan took the stand and Lawyer Shields continued the cross examination at length. At 2:40 Lawyer Avery said that he would rest the case and that a recess |} was desired. This was granted. ! The rebuttal was taken up after the | Experienced Saleslady Millinery Department REFERENCES PREFERRED ADDRESS XX2 BULLETIN WANTED 200 CORDS OF WOOD) Delivered in Our Mill Yard SOUTH KILLINGLY FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. TWo excellent farms; can trade elther for property of equal vaiue; one 27 acrés, state road, near city, modern buildings; also 180 acre stock farm with tools and equizment, fine build- ings, keeps 50 head, If interested, write or telephone TRYON'S AGENCY, e30¢ Willimantie, Ct. ICE BUSINESS FOR SALE Sufficient to supply the village of Plainfield for coming year. No compe. tition. Price reasonable. FRANK A. EVANS WANTED e e, WANTED For a Customer A FURNISHED APARTMENT of Five or Six Rooms With Heat Communicate With SAXTON WOOLEN corp.||James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET ST If you want to keep your hair in Bean Hill g 2 good condition, be careful what you Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair recess and Lawyer Shields read the testimony of Sarah G. Thomas, who was not present. In the reading it ‘was shown that Mrs. Thomas lived about five minutes’ walk fro; % wash it with. F E |E-A.PRENTIC parishioners during the past week. EAST KILLIN e e e P R A e s s e OR SAL % E B i e R _KILLINGL ‘o her Bummans, | e scup, maves e nair sriie wtl W ANTED A SMALL FARM Real Estate and Insurance mintster, on wuan-:-: uddrun:td | Miss Dawley Able to Leave Hospital— B h-;lnf(u‘l’ hlg:nispg:rne !:n“dmg:f of About Seven Acres Arthur Shippee Home from Chicaga Miss Nina Smith spent the week end with friends in Foster, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. William relatives in Danielson Saturday. Mrs. Bernard Edwards has return- ed after visiting relatives in Hamp- taken some of the morphine in his hand and swallowed it and then gone to sleep on a couch where he stayed for a number of hours. Bottle Was Labeled Morphine She said she knew it was porhine because the bottle was labeled mor- Titles Searched Phone 300 Wills Drawn. g sxhibftion which is being held at Bris- 86 Cliff St to feel tirely greaseless), is much better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can’t possibly injure the hai: Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two tea- spoontuls ill make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the Near Trolley Apply to JamesL. Case 87 SHETUCKET STREET Price $3,500 SECOND-HAND FOR TENTER FRAMES ONE ACCUSTOMED TO LIGHT GOODS. Furnished Seashore ° ton. phine. She said when the doctor | hair and scalp thoroughly. The lath. | Good Wages and Permanent Position Mrs. Bernard Brown of Attawaugan | came out from under the effects she |er rinses out easily, o l;emuvee to Right Man. Cottages an g been here for several weeks as- ANKAT Whydhe bok ic T he anld Appl, F S le R t | sisting in the care of her father, A. H. | made cel goo 0 t|and ~ excessive oil. The hair dri Pply Shippee. she had met the doctor a number of | quickly and evenly, and it leaves ¢ . i or , ale or Ken must yourstom- |, Miss Dawley, who has been a pa-|times and he seemed to be unable to|fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy| Versailles Sanitary Fibre Co. at, Watch HIIL , Weckapaug, Plassant . tlent at the Day Kimball hospital, | understand all that was said to him. |to manage. w, and along ‘the Rhode Island well, your active, |Putnam, returned to her home hers| H. D. Johnson was the next wit-| You can get mulsified cocoanut ofl ¢ the bowels andyour ‘Wednesday. ness and he stated that he had met|at most any drug store. It is very s C Augustus Dumas was the guest on | Mr. Sullivan several times and that | cheap, and a few ounces is enough to] ACCOMMODATIONS Send for booklet. blood pure. Your physical |Sunday of hie sister, Mrs. Oliver Cre- [ on one occasion Mr. Sullivan in the {last everyone fn the family for CAN YOU DO WINDING? . die, in Killingly Center. office of Mr. Comstock had said that | months, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD , condition ds the = on the | Arthur Shippee of Chicago was ean- | Dr. Johnson took dope. Mr. Johnson DESIRED FOR MILL HANDS For Glsis Over 16 health of ese organs. |l jhere last week by the fliness of his | 52id that Dr. Johnson had not told him father, A. H. Shippee, Several relatives from here attend- ed the funeral of Mrs, Lucina Barstow at Putnam Heights Thursday. MANSFIELD CENTER Supper to Precede Church Meeting— WESTERLY, R. I that he did not want him to do any business for him as Mrs. Sullivan had previously stated. Elijas S. Abel was the next wit- Send particulars to Norwich Woolen Mills . A Splendid Opportuni New, up- to-date mill, bright, sanitary, cheer- ful surroundings. GOOD PAY, GOOD PROSPECTS Aprons and caps supplied free just take Telephone 190 IfIt’s Junk ‘WANTED. O1d False Teeth. Don't FOR SALE it broken. We pay Up to $15 per set. APPLY-NOW TO Corcoran Homestead,. 102 Tal- a few doses of Beecham’s Pills Sesslon of Grange Deferred. SRy paroal O Sl reaive THE NORWICH WOOLEN ||| man street, eisut tooms and and avoid any serious illness. COLLATERAL LOAN ©o. ! a2, 4 ontige of ] T that Dr. h 1d about 300 feet extending to the '3 They are a fine corrective and | gone, e°is, of, the Consresttona| f12%, Tn. Jopneon, o m B that &, SELL IT TO THE (Removed to 156 Water St. be- MILLS river, two building lots, fruit s tonic for the system, and a |day) evenin, 3 Johnson had ks gtuc et Sts, trees and vines in abundance, y) e 8. Supper will be served n told him that he &id not o Norwich, Conn. : « help in maintaining good | at_6:30. want the will broken because he wouid | American Waste & Metal Co, LEARNERS WILL BE TAKEN Soodironm Dniseline Price . A 'm‘l e box will BRm Mart™n D. Eneeland, D, D, of | l0se b{h it nge -.u? 0. J«;lhmun had = very low. , . 1 oston, secretary of the Lord's Day |made the ement that he thought 5 prove the remedial value of |leasue, epoks here Sunday evening.” | that Dr. Johnson had scted 206-212 WEST MAIN ST. THOS. H. BECKLEY Grange Meeting Pistponed. ‘The meeting of Echo grange planmed for this week was omitted. The Young People’s club has been obliged to postpone for two weeks the meeting’ to have been held Monday evening, the 14th, at Idylmanse, The Red Cross members are to meet this (Wednesday) afternoon at Mrs. G. H. Wyman's to make aprons to be wor the wical dressing work. p Jennie I Miss Gladys, are s WANTED AT‘}VO SPINNERS GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN. ' strangely because he (Dr. Johnson) had de- stroyed Dr. Samuel Johnson’s will. Was Not at Club ‘House. Danfel E Mara was called to the stand and stated that he was not at the Fitchville club house on the night he was summoned to court and had 278 MAIN STRRET Telephones 724 and 68 City of Norwich Water Works Office of Board of Water Commisstoners, Norwich, Conn, Jan, 1, 1918, ‘Water Rates for the quarter Dec, 31, 1917, are_due and payabl Besotbe Jan, 3 1915, g Office open from 8.30 a. m. until § D. m. ‘Additions will be made to all bills maining unpaid.atter Jan. 2 18. LOST AND FOUND BEETHAM'S - Aay:Medicine in ths World, * ‘fi—»h&—-.l‘m.'zfi. I e i, - LOST—In _Danfelson, Saturday, a gentleman’s Hamilton watch, West Side to business ‘section; reward. Address Box 652, Danielson, Conn. Janl5d FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner Phone.338-2 £ Clairmount Ave. Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. NO WINTER COATS PACKEDAWAY at The Pasnik Co. so if you wish a Ladies’ or Childs' Coat, the price will| re never stop vou. Jan1ZSW ‘Whitestone Clgars will be $3.90 a 100 from Oct. 1st, 1917. $2 for a box of 50, Same rate pei‘r gnog?;x‘“ CHARLES W.*BURTON, Cashier. i Franklin st rlow and daughter, pending the remain- il S L o SRR R e T . | The other The vermifoam appendices of oxen t n tie municipal abattoir are manufactured into in, which is extensively aeroplane manufacture. employed in A nest of wasps will kill from 3,000 to 4,000 flies a day, but the one or two they may miss will breed about 23,456,789 more before the avengers can get back on the job next morning. Accord’nix to newspaper reports, confirm: the sellers, the firm of Vinda o Braga has sold for the sumi of 50.000 pesos ($51,700) the Uraguayan The ves- sel has been purchased by Messrs. Dodero Hermanos, who, will send it to Europe. it is stated, ‘Twenty years ago a Korean school- boy named Cynn was imprisoned be- cause he had organized a literary so- ciety to discuss matters of general interest. Since completing his edu- ! cation in America, Mr. Cynn has beeni made principal of his old school, the Seoul Methodist -Episcopal School for ! The Chicazo, Rock Island and | Pacific Railroad, which recently pre- | pared a_colorcd map of the United | |States showing the location of the various ~army encamphments an- nounced that its first issue of more than 100,000 has been exhausted and that it is reprinting the map in order to meet the continued demand. ! California has but two species ot native trees that are mnormally of weeping _habit. Onc is Quercus lobata, the valley oak, having its most southerly range near Burbank. is Picea Breweriana, the weeping spruce, which is found in a few isolated mountainous sections in the- northwestern corner of the state. Tt is literally true that there is a star in our flag for every state. The law of 1912 that gave the etars their present arrangement provided that the stars, if you start at the upper left-hand corner and read each of [the six rows from left to right, shall correspond to each state in the order of its ratification of the Constitution. In spite of many unfavorable con- ditions, the postal business of China in 1916 showed as a whole substan- tial increases, and in certain cases surpassed expectations. In 1914 there were 212,115,297 articles posted;. in 15, 226,801,928 articles, and in 1916, 250,432,273 articles. The 1916 figure represents an increase of about 00 per cent. in the last five years. 'CASTORIA | For Infants and Children | InUse For Over30Years Always bears

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