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e SNOW PREDICTED TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW i FS S p NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, JAN. 29, 1918, What Is Going On Tonight Shetucket Lodge, No. 77, 1. 0. O, F. meets in Odd Fellows' Hall » Sons of \l'c:er:ms *meet in Bucking- am em Norwich Nest. ‘No, 1396, 0. 0. O, méets In Owls' Hall Y Wauresan Lodge. No. 4, K. of P meets in Pythian Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT ; . 3 ‘§| WANTED ladies should have costs SALE—A pair of Morgans, horse| FOR RENT_Firat class rooms, with B ARTHUR GUY EMPEY 4nd suits made to order at Lasarow |and mhre. brother and sister, 1 knd | or without board, at The Blymouth, 44 3 y 4 Bros’; style, fitting and workmanship | years old, sound, /good workers and i Laurel Hil 4 ep 5 AN SOLDIER WHO SERVED AS A MACHINE | |5 spetiatty: Opposits Fraeiin Birset| iy or topethon il cnea, scr - 0 S e art o ey e O S e et TiTuEs, (L Bell Pty igaaiag: o, D LGl QTieth! LAY hone et e @ AN AMERIC B ]| Bt hone 25 T RovatWnS. | Murphy Hrothers B, A i Stk | -0 RENT Cottags of_ 10 Tooms, | Thair soms beriems e Z : i Yerrington Ave, Laurel Hill. Inguire|And they are left al : WANTED—To board (with .u-wng San e, p— — :of C. K. Balleyy’ City. Jan25d | To mourn nfiui'&f.é’.“f‘ A £ Vidow and also as = companion METZ OARS AND TIRES FOIl SALE | g5 g e = ot | Vhile. we, across ‘the tremches’ 409, e Box|—Mets 25 roadster, overhauled and h ko L ‘Have leaped to Life, and find 577, care of Bulletin Office. jan2sd |painted, all new tires, with starter |Housekeeping. Mrs Mary Kelly. 7|we'Gave but loft bemind - WANTED—10,000 hons and chickens, | 220 electric Hghts, $250; Metz 22 run- | North High St suiied GUNNER IN FRANCE AND WENT. Copyright by ARTB‘IJR GUY EMPEY FOREWORD OF THE AUTHOR |fice. Inside; sitting at a desk was a|did not accost them. - | The rags and blood and dirt . E about, 1915 model, new' tires, electric| FURNISHED ROOMS. i and— DAVIS THEATRE. 3 lonely Tommy Atkins, I decided to in-| Coming down the street I saw a|Hosnsis S5 x:%&“%vfiim'i L :’g‘t.gggglt{*fln{'wlgfi )i Metz speed- | keeping, steam et Bt g fivd %}fl?fim‘%flgi During sixteen years of “roughing|terview him in regard to joning the|young dandy, top hat and all, with a |Tel. 147-13, jan2sa [ Ster: Slectrlo lights, $108; Metz 22 road- | Mrs, fimma Morse, 18 Union St._Jandd | Al eager, happy and allves- Slosed Today—Open Tomorrow—Fea- | it,” knocking around the world, I have | British army. T opened the door. He | fashionably dressed girl walking be- | = . a4 Are pressing onwards towards 'a goal TO RENT—Li ; elec- | Ster, 1915 model, new tires and paint. TO RENT — Furnished rooms, 58 De Li rubbed against the high and low and | looked up and greeted me wth “I . 1 muttered, “You are my | tric_ elavator. - Doy eo She obll 11 | $505; 1917 Moty rosduter, Gatent rmodh), | Weshington ST Geczdd K@e&?}g o, s o s e iy have had ample opportunity of study- | g%y, myte, want to tyke on?” meat” and when he came abreast if | Water St. e | e oo ey 10 Acl condi-| w6 RENT Stors, centrally located, | 0, tasks more glorious than ing, at close yange many diferent| I looked at him and answered,|mo I stepped directly in his path and |~y wwmnh Guards at the tate pris- | Lo siseli M tx Soumt . with fixtures; also garage. Tel 246, | We could achieve midst stress peoples, their ideals, political and|«well, whatever that is, Il take a|stopped him With my SWagger stick, |on: entering sslary $6¢ per month (0% | Soih ' moe O oaeh: toe e as- 1 dect And storm and reek of cannon smoke. otherwise, their hopes and princples. | chance at it.” saying: f 350 with maintenance); male citizens | non-siid, with tubes, .50 each: a full | 76 RENT Hamment Tat 56 | Bark! You can hear us calling Through this elbow rubbing, and not| yniyout the ald of ar interpreter,| “You would look fine in Khaki, why |5 feet 9 inches, 170 and from 21| supply of Metz parts aiways on hand. | ScRool St. . Tnauice ot anum Ottice, ul"mmwe ks each a meq-? 0 from reading, I have become convinced | 1 gound out that Tommy wanted to|not change that top hat for a steel |to 46 years of age; sen for @pplica- | Mets Agency, 10 Hawlkins St, Daniel- | — Jy30. O o oot—comrades and. arAtwhile, of the nobility, truth and justice of |y, e TUC TG (50N the British | heltet? Aren’t you ashamed of your- [ tion and circular. State Civil Service |son. Tel. 133. AR the Allies’ cause, and know their fight - et “Friend! Ts thi . e A e o onase 1t wopouses the | rmy. He asked me: “Did you ever|self, o husky young chap like you in Camieden, {Roam 15 ICpItL T = Tnished rooms; also ne this all to death? o FOR SALE—Young grade Ayrshire for light housekeeping. 106 | Why should we ever fear Fusilers?” Well, [mufti when men are needed in the ————————————— | heifer, almost due; no reasonabie offer | Schs ol - d | This passing through a shadow principles of the United States ot|hear of the Roval Fusllerst = Well, |0 e e I ‘am, an Ametican,| [IN OUR WINDOW Pipes for 750} | eiiomq® Iy st.dus: no reasonable offer | School St_Tel 1048 SR | ok but decms & momenta sheek, America, democracy, justice and liber- | [0 QROR, YOL KEOW, A0S OrG as | came four thousand miles, from Og- Trsbster: leariigayans Slgars, 3 Tor c:| 5. D, Tel 1aeas. Jjanzdd 43 though we had but bowed our heads e American who has| Ot Boing to appear ignorant and an-|den, Utah, just outside of a:ew York, | tobacco “and matches, for 50c, at Fa-| BARGAIN—450 will buy the furni- F RENT m‘“"mb."’;:gmt el and Toeh e swered, “Sure.” to fight for your King and country.|gan's Smoke Shop. Buy your cigars|ture of three rooms, everything com-| Ourselves a little blinded by the light not lived and fousht with him, the |75 for one-half hour to|DOn't be a siacker, buck up and get |Saturdey for Sunday and Monday. plete. Call afternoons. 110 Latayette | Englishman appears to tant listening ” Which shines fror 's eternal . A Tommy’s talo of their exploits on the | it & uniform; come over to the re- ( _jan26d St._or Phone 1130. Jan29TuThs . HeEvE e reserved, a slow thinker, and lacking asy? 4 crujting office and I'll have you enlist- | ~yAnTED_Rosdster, 1517, any §0od| FOR SALE or exchangs for & {§ MODERN EIGHT ROOM | vou 15527 vou toot—Ana vout inWumor, but from Ty ' association | iring line, € decided to join. Tommy | TTH make: Thiat be. T ALK gusrénteed Son | cattie: o pew ‘Cloverieat e COTTAGE Fach e and So prove with the man who inhabits the Brit- e 0 T & igusttp (Continued Tomorrow) dition, ~ Address Box 1187, Danielson,|spreader, 1 inwall potato plan AR P ish Isles, I find that this opinion is un- | Where I met a typical English captain. Coriet jan26d ~|and 1 potato digger, and 1 fer WITH GARAGE Th no death! just. To me, Tommy Atkns has prov- | He asked me my nationality. I im- | s = sower. ~William Bowier, West ed himself to be the best of mates, & | mediately pulled' out my American WE BUY and_sell tools, furniture, i INQUIRE OF —Mary Lloyd McConnel, in the qfls- i tian Science Monitor. James L. Case ton, Conn. R. F. D. No. 2. jan? stamps, false teeth. antiques or any- | 2n..C0nR. R F. D. No. 2. pal, and bubbling over with a fine|Dassport and showed it to him. It EOSTSANDIEOUND thing a180: old books erpecially want. | FOR SALE — Pure bred Doris sense of humor, a man with a just|Was signed by Lansing—Bryan had| ™= oo e T T D T N | ed Write or call. Louis D. Ward, 32 | pigs, elght weeks old, in exci cause who is willing to sacrifice ev-|10st his job a little while previously. |, LOST—Pendant = to = wateh = fobi| Water St. marMWS | poultry * or_ stock. James 37 SHETUCKET ST, erything but honor in the advanc-| After looking at the passport, he in- | vatd' Fieturn to Hoom 305, Thayer| WANTED AT once, o woman for | Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Tow; x ment of the same. R :‘%!;n:e:u::em‘-:n:nztm Bl:l';ve Yglt wnlg Building. 128d__ | general housework. Aplz:ly to William n’mn SALE—Bay t;.?m, weighs 1050 eth It is my fondest hope that Unc woul breac] e an 5., g00d age and fair driver, suits places; Sam and John Bull, arms locked, 68 of meutrallty, 1 insisted that 1 was |y, 0T p ST L AT O ol otbook FTED_In or near Danielson, |25 MO5t any kind of light w It sofleth my soul; ood and true, each kno eutral, taini 3 ey, Fi SRS A Vers :‘:d“:p: u‘-:! e oach 0“"'_’;5 that & real American could mot be|Contidning sum of morey. nder | place caring for children, or other such | Norwich T SOME PSATaL The Ford is my car; I shall not want another. It maketh me to lie down in we: FOR SALE It lead=th me into deep waters; please leave at Weller's Store, Taft- : Jjan2sa ' j It leadeth me into paths of Haicule other, Wil wend their way through |Deutral when big things were in pro- | Ville, and receive reward. _ janzsd |occupation.” Tel. 244-4, Danielson. - surposo|| MODERN COTTAGE || prdor lte mame's dake; O 00 the years to come, happy and content- | 5Tess, but the captain would not en- | ~poer—sr— ooy | g h % i it horses, | ALL IMPROVEMENTS the presence of mine enemies. ed in each other's company. So if this | list me. bird dog with tan spots, answers to| SAFETY razor blades sharpened. E. weight 2500, pair weight 2600 1 extra | EXCELLENT LOCATION [ poor attempt of mine will, in any way, | 'With disgust in my heart I went out a4 3 Yea, tho' I run thru the valleys, T am name of Mose: license tag 55060. Noti- | Kirby, 227 Main St. Norwich. jani2d | oice bay chunk. weiz) ¢ oo farin IMMEDIATE POSSESSION % owed wp the ill: i help to bring Tommy Atkins closer to|in the street. T had gone about a|by George Egii, Baltic, Ct., and receive e = N - ral others s e I fear great evil when It is with me; the doorstep of Uncle Sam, my ambi- glock when a recmmnrg Lgergefgm ‘v;ho reward. jan23d a&'{gz ll:fi,t_le? l(TbErgl'(:‘eHn: {;’pay‘ S35 Egfitlrggafiodoogo% Thron ehanice: .5:?—‘;, Arelgta- %’-afl;fig%m (f,:t; with ofl; Featiigh ad followed me out of the office tap- | Lo St Franklin | $15 per set; also cash for old gold, sil- | horse guaranteed as represented or J L A “":‘»‘..‘E‘.‘L.“'.Z' o ot my readers it|Ped me on the shoulder with his S B erhta Thans el | ver Bna broken jewelry; send by Dar- | money refunaer. Those Lhrcs are ati || JAITIES L. CASE ||surely to Soodnem i this Wing Laliaw will appear that I have written of a |Swagger stick and said: “S'y, I can|watch. Leave at Otis Library and re- f_f;uleovs‘é“a:‘\gmrec:;g 1'-:)h§cal§!bf);rr§:m f;lém g:,:"ot ;z:lrdd:vx?lrel;: reason for seli- | 37 SHETUCKET ST. T il dh e cays Of iy, e m;:n Agml ju;t“ caume lin a somewhat ‘x:; Hou ég w*:e;:n&sz egzrhz‘(;n: ‘}:;; celve reward. ers approvil of my offer. L. Maser,| American House Stables, 70 £ tucions | 73 AL sane forever! e T 2007 South Fifth St. Phila,, Pa. Bt. Tel. 33 o | —Exchange. Z " . |such was not my intention. I have|can anything. He has conn FOR SALE—Ten shee, i “Rose of the World,” six part Art-|tried to tell my experiences in the|out of the O. T. C. (Officers Training LEGAL NOTICES. e % Ten sheep, d it productivn, Roy Stewart In “The | language of Tommy aing. an. the | Corps) and fous not Know wiat neu: N SR e e &ROOM APARTMENT §| HUMOR OF THE DAY 3 Man," five part Triangle | fire step of t line trenc y is.” ed to take a . e = = - L | F § REER Des (a0, the Atimatod| Weered Soons e tench o e | aantad fts thvitation. T entered ANTED—S{ once Foed sensral| TOR SILET00N ft orc. SPRING GARDEN AVENUE o Tow 4 you lay the foundation for -:;;ew tomorrow. Vaudeville Thurs- :-:e next l;lm wi;tmwn.: hapering %e office and went up to him, and wages. . Apply Seott & Clark C°§§°§“' N nber i n of T. E. $20.00 Per Month = mv:rrt‘udwt e £ part i = 2 = b e o «. r} " 4 > A. G. E. “Before going further I wish to state| rhe Board of Relief of the Town of e fa ey | OB SALB=—fwi] i Only one available, so_“get busy” j| business. A hen laid it."—Washing- BREED THEATRE. New York City. » that I am an American, not too proud | Norwich, Conn., will meét in the City uy raw furs; pay|try farm of about if you want it. ton Star. to fight, and want to join your army.” | Hall Building, in said Town, each day, | D¢st prices. Thayer Bldg., Room 106 No Shows Today—Viola Dana in Blue pasture and woodland, house, L o Look at our Washington Street Mrs. Styles—“Have you forgotten CHAPTER I He looked at me in a nonchalant Sundays excepted, from Feb. st to H, J. Yurman. Phone 1301-4. novlsd nOtonse e T house lots; no finer hénme_ sites in || what_ daywwmormw i!,ydear?" Jeans, the Greatest of Great manner, and answered, “That's ~all | Feb Z0th. from 10 2 m. 10 4. b . (0| WANTED — Raw furs, at H. A |On% opicrS ong apd Goss. sicuated g ehis city; reasonable prices and j| Mr. Styles—“Tomorrow? Why, yes’ P D 'Will Be Shown Again FROM MUFTI TO KHAKI right, we take anything over here. the Assessors, and fo transact any| APRers Water St. every Thursday.|Conp, terms. to Suit. “Well, it's my birthday. T hope you'll Wednesday and ';'vl.ur.nd e 1 looked at him kind of hard and|other business proper to be done at - Bennett. al ay. It was in an office in Jersey City. I|replied. “So I notice,” but it went|sald meetings. i g o - W vill the ughl; e antique| FOR SALE—Yoke of oxen. good St eell ou. s.thoroushly §| noC fofset 7 was sitting at my desk talking to a |OVer his head. Dated at Norwich, Conn.. Jan. 19t Capacity audiences at all perform- < modern two-famil; house for a “N 1 W 3 11 e Dr an iende. "get ur prizes | workers, 2500 Ibs. F. B. Pierce, Greene, | = o, TTl not forfe! won't tell : e et on prica gt lower price than you can bulld a § anybody."—Yonkers Statesman. . He got out an enlistment blank, and | 1918. el T & ¥ Gac ] 3 = similar one. “I understand you serve ice cream ances yesterday greeted Viola Dana|lleutenant of the Jersey Nationall;iacing his finger on a blank line said, | FRED G. PROTHBRO, Lel T3 i BOYS FOR SALE_White birch on stump;|§ NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY f|in conic sections” said the Boston in the greatest of all screen dramas,|Guard. On the wall was a big war | “Sign here.” i JAMES C. FITZPATRICK. make offer.” ictor G. Hen: Tc ARCHA W. COIT, Agent girl frigidly, but sweetly. Blde Jeans, which is the tuturel a!|map decorated with variously colored| I answered, “No on your tintype.” JEREMIAH J, DONOVAN. w ANTED et o DIy T "Telephone 1334 63 Broadway “We serve it in cones” explained traction at the Breed theatre. It 18 )ilo fags showing the position of the| I PCE your pardon?” ALE—Chestnut_ties on stump n itely. - make_offer. Victor G. Henr. Tel the druggist, politely. M Dess reaches the heights and|PPOSIng armies on Western front in| = Then I explained to him that T would | Sotr o oo o S o cr | frrand Bays tor Factory, 16 years old.| Nor. Div. 186545 o —— “I knew it wss something of the : France. In front of me on the desk |not sign it without first reading i ¥ L S = Janazd] sort. Give me one, please”—Kansas ¢ e o o T Mednsotay | 12Y 2 New York paper with a big flar- | read it over and signed for duration| The Registrars and Assistant Regis- | Apply at once. FOR SALE _Wood §5 per eord: alll FOR SALE it Jourhal! will be shown again on Wednesday|; &% oiaines: of war. Some of the recruits were|trars of Voters of the Town of Nor- St hard wood, drawn to the road. Frank R e o and Thursday and if you care to see a |8 —_ < 3 ich will be in session on ¢ MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP., Zeltway, K. F. D. 4. Colchester, C Mr. Bellows—"“Oh wife, these look Production of the “best vet” variety,| LUSITANIA SUNK! AMBRICAN |lucky. They signed for seven years|Wich will be el e e this LIVES LO. only. FRIDAYS, FEB, 1st and Sth, 1015, don’t fail to see this one. ST! Then he asked me my birthplace. | from 12 oclock. moon. untl o'clock Other pictures on the bill are the| The windows were open and a feel- | I answered, “Ogden, Utah.” 5 S sttt T Burlon Folmes = travelogle and @ ing of spring pervaded the air.| He said, “Oh yes, just outside of | L0 Register” the legal voters of said Black Diamond comedy. Through the open windows came the | New Yorl T s oot b B e = strains of a hurdy-gurdy in the ‘With a smile, T repled, “Well, it's up s St like the biscuits my mother baked = i A o 20_years ago.” FOR SALE—Hard wood on stu Ura e are uuse [ e R e T D S, Mrs. Bellows (greatly delighted) D. 4, C s 3 H as prescribed in Act of Le: ni sl.rseelld—l’l Didin’t Raise My Boy to be|the state a little.” session 1909. Those who have a Soldier. AT e b eioms ot )—“And, b - Mr. Bellows ing one)—“And, by W FOR SALE George, I believe they are the same eavers an Janisa biscuits.”—Chattanooga Times. Then I was taken before the doctor | previously registered are not requir TFOR SALE Ford touring car, zood The colored parson was discoursing BRIEF STATE NEWS “Lusitania Sunk American Lives|and passed as physically fit, and was | to do so again. The above work will be | P} AINFIELD WOOLEN CO. | paint, good tires, good running order on Daniel in the lion's den. At the x Lost!”—I Din’t Raise My Boy to Be a |issued a uniform. When 1 reported | Performed at the following places: price’ very reasonabje. The Erisbie- | conclusion of his sermon he roared: Soldiers. To us these'did not seem to|back to the lieutenant, he suggested | FIRST DISTRICT, — At the Town CERTRAL VILLAGE, CONN. McCormick Co. 52 cet Jibe. Employment Office. _Jdan22d “Now, kin_enny ob you sinners tell - Hajl. dec27d 4 » |me why de lion didn’t eat Dan'ul?’ that being an American I go on ai &L TSTRICT—. foleof At 1 o - .| “NEXT TO J. C. WORTH & CO! Dot The lieutenant in silence opened one | recruiting service and {ry to shame | or s oo SHne oa S D Tk FOR SALEStudebuker. six cvL| |\ FiReT OLASS CONDITION | oPdy answered. 7 Litchfield.—W. R. R. Smith. assist- | of the lower drawers of his desk and |some of the slackers into joining the |~ THIRE DISTRICT At . H. Bow- | WANTED series '17, overhauled and repainted i AT e oneari SR Jailer at the county jail here for|took from it an American flag which | army. len's News Office, Greeneville. i v special color. _Frisbie-McCormick Co., | Apply to e e Cwn e P years. is now night watchman for|he solemnlly draped over the war| “All you have to do,” he said “is go! FOURTH DISTRICT- AL Py T. Con-| LERAND BOYS FOR FACTORY |52 Shetucket nov3od y the most of h!x_n"wuu backbone, an’ the Coe Brass company in Torrington.| map on the wall. Then turning to|out on the street, and when you see)rcils Barber Shop, Norwich Town. | et S e the’ rest wuz grit"—County Gentle- me with a grim face, said: a young fellow, in mufti who looks !y FIETH | DISTRICT — At Ponemah} 16 YEARS OLD torOR SAnp_1o14 model 79 Overland| GEQORGE W. CARROLL |man. i Meriden—The Southern New Ens-| “How about it, sergeant? You had | physically fit, just stop him and give | N RerriSTalT “At Billings' Hall Apply At Once Ata e lcn Compmnyy 19, Bath St e —— — — “Edgar? " - land Tract society conducted services)better get out the muster roll of the | this kind of talk: “Aren’t you ashamed | East Sunday in G. A. R. hall at 7.30 p. m., t Side. ...l MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP- nov 24d % y oy Yes, mother.® mounted scouts as I think they will | of yourself, a Britisher, physically fit | Dated at Norwich. Conn. this 2ith EiaraantiOinee I T AT o 7576 | TW0, IUNDRED CORDS OF WOOD.| What are you children doing?" with a talk by F. M. Dana on The|be needed in the course of a few days.” |and in mufti when y King and}day of January, 1918 modei, In good condition, $33. The C b ), R ‘Playing royalty. I em a Knight Close of Probation and the Seven Last| We busied ourselves till late-in the | country need you? Don’t you know | TYLER D. GUY, E Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St.| HUNDRED CORDS OF STANDING Plagues. evening writing out emergency tele- | that your count: at war and that} CORNELIUS J. DOW: 5 Woon, of the Garter, and Bdwin is smxrdlayj' novi? "00D, hat is an odd name for royalty” e ung i Registrars of Middletown.—Additional steel filing | ST for the men to report when the | the place for every young Briton is on| ) FOR SALR—Maxwell roadster, iate|150 acres of land, well divided Into| “Oh, it 1s juet a nickname ‘on ac- f call should come from Washington. | the firing line? Here i am, an Ame = 1916 model, overhanled and guaran- - count of his title.” k fixtures needed for the vault of the|Then we went home. fean “in Kkhaki, who came’ four| ‘4 JOTICE IO CREDIIARS. . b teed, This powerful and_cconomical | MOWing. pasture and woodland, 10-| “wwhat ig his title?® £ town clerk to hold records and bc‘okfl I crossed over to New York, and as | thousand miles to fight for your King: at Norwich, within and for the District car is a bargain at $330. The Frisbie- | room house, barn, woodhouse and other| “Night of the Bath.”—Youngstown for which there has been eufficient|| went up Fulton street to fake the|and country, and you, as yet, have not | h, on the 28th day of J RS R R RRE buildings, in good condition; 150 peach | Telegram. mzz‘r“::‘n: = r;‘c_;‘e‘r:: ‘]'::{VZ‘T:A subway to Brooklyn, the lights in the | enlisted. y don't you join? Now A. D, 1918, Bt e : nt was s tall buildi York is the time.’ oy oh-tive Tl o S ings of New York seemed to |is the time. ainte of Axtonin Kewale : e frees, 1 cow, 1 heiter, 3 shoats welgh- UL h-xbmm:hemm“ i be burning brighter than usual, as if| “This argument ought to get many e L e s ing about ' 100, pounds each, lot of i 2 erd, . for the last three months. they, too, had read “Lusitania Sunk! |recruits Empey, so go out and see | Norwich in said District, deceased. FOR SALE | v s % of|saked the SUgicane i€ wewn i 5 ou can do.” the creditors of said deceased to bring 9 in’ their claims against . caid | Two and one-half (21-2) story i _| he knew of any reason why his work New Britain—If the Methodist east. | American Lives Lost!” They semed to | what farming tools and implements, and fur- He then gave me a small rosette of shouid not be undertiken by a woman. ern_conference meets in this city in| by SiONI0S With anger and righteous o B DIER ol start fHouscrsintie | onee. tried It° wephied April, it is likely that the sessions will gnation and their rays wigwagged | red, white. and biue ribbon, with three e be for four daye only, because there | NS Mmessage “REPAY! i house, | state B s two (2) temements; lot 60x120; plenty | ™It! hin six months from th littie. streamers hanging down. This | (5tInE a notice to zhxé effe A gethe room for a garage. Finely Ioca(e_;i‘laj)fi for $2,500. g?ei:gpuunt. “and she made a mess Months passed, the tele; i L el 2 with a copy of this order, on the sizn . No, 47 Pearl Street, Norwich.. WE Send for my Latest Farm Bulletin| LAt ey puns smons members of ihe | handy, but covered with sst.. Then | 125, 15, ocruitioe Insigns, end waf) post nearest to the place wate saia| Girls over 16 to leam | SEivn! 5% i E g e Rev. W. F. Cook, that It is Inadtisahle | 01 Mementous morning the lieuten- e 7| Town. i > (choice of 400). man. Armed with a swagger stick and my | Town. and by publishing the same once Spooling A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway ant with a sigh of disgust removed i - |in a newspaper having a circulation in g copterence for the custom- | the flag from the war map and re- | o e vond i Gurst of cmn. | S1d District, and make return to this turned to his desk. I immediately ———— | WILIAM A. WILCOX ary eight-day period. A Court. wed : NELSON J. AYLING, Tndge w Y FARM SPECIALIST West Haven—Judge and Mrs. James “’}l" his action by throwing the! My, or three poorly dressed civil-| The sbove and Toregoing is o m.e‘: THE ADMORE OOLEN H. Webb of Spring Glen manor have | telegrams into the wastebasket. Then d although th { record 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 = i ssed me, an: although they | ~opy of record. WESTERLY, R. |, 3 we looked at each other in silence. | ooy PASSCS M i i 1 ™Ritest: HELEN M. DRESCHER | Ls COMPANY FOR SALE Rl Negotiations are pending for the sale o Aaraniamador the wedding of | He was squirming ‘in his char and I|20poared physically. ot I said to my. MILLS: Telephone 2365 to the United States of _Australla’s self, “They don't want .to join the Cie Stewart Ball of Washington, D. ., at | felt depressed and uneasy. the Church of Our Lady of Mount Car- mel on the morning of Feb. 4. A small reception for the two families only will Tollow at the home of the bride. New Haven—The Mechanics' bank ot New Haven obtaired judgment from Judge Gardiner Gregne of Norwich in the superior court at Hartford against Walter H. Arnold of Bristol. The jedgment is for the foreclosure of a judgment lien. the judgment having Feen obtained in the superior court of New Haven. The judgment debt is $660.09. The lien runs against real sstate in Bristo Wallingford.-~At the reading of his annual report-at the Holy Trinity The telephone rang and ‘T answered | 2™Y;_ Perhaps they have 'someone] xomicE.—All creditors of said de- it. It was a business call for me re- questing my services for an out-of- town assignment. Business was not very good, so this was very welcome. After listening to the proposition, I seemed to be swayed by a peculiarly strong force within me, and answered, “I am sorry that I cannot accept your offer, but I am leaving for England next week,” and hung up the receiver. The lieutenant swung around in his chair. and stared at’'me in blank as- tonishment. A sinking sensation came over me, but I defiantly answer- ed his looks with, “Well, it's so, I'm going.” And I went. The trip across was uneventful. I landed at Tilbury, Enland, then got a dependent on them for support,” so I TOO WEAK TO FIGHT The “Come-back” man was Teally never down-and-out. His weakened condition because of overwork, lack of exercise, improper eating and living demands stimulation to satisfy the cry for a_health-giving appetite and the refreshing sleep essential to strength. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, the National Remedy of Holland, will do the work. They are wonderful ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at 42 Spring St Norwich: Conn.. within the time limited in thé lnho\'e and foregoing order. His LUDWIG A, X KOWALECKA, Mark jan29d Aa AT A COURT OF PROBATE HE at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 28th day of Janu- ary, A, D. 1918, Present—NBELSON_J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Jane Johnson, late of Nor- wich, in said District, deceased. The Administrator exhibited his ad- ministration account with said estate :o the Court for allowance; it is there- ore. . inistrator. 306 West Main Street contains eight rooms and bath, modern, in perfect repair; large ng in location for This is a real bargain and may be sold on easy terms if desired. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street Yantic, Conn. ' WANTED Experienced Drawers-in Government Work lot with buil FOR SALB. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- aess Blocks, Building Luts, all in a sirable locations. List your property it you care to sell or remntg, as I have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. % WILLIAM F, HILL, Real Estate and lnsurgnce, Room 103. Thayer Bldge SALE HORSES 1-nave 20 Horses that I want to disposec cf right away. Nine of them are big work horses—tiie balance will weigh from 900 to 1200 lbs. Come and see them. surplus jam output after the sale of 12,000,000 pounds to Great<Britain Twenty-two persons, Inchulling four from Antwerp, eight from Ghent, and a Dutch skipper, were executed at Ghent on December 20 for alleged es- pionage. 3 During the course of January 5 and 6 there was light artillery activity in the regions of Ramscappelle, Dixmmde, and Merckem.—Belgian communique. M. Venizelos's speech has heen re- ceived in Athens with great relief, for the scarcity of food in Greece has as- sumed most alarming proportfons, larzely owing to dishonest specula- i Good Pay — Steady Work‘ A At tire. Three of these capsules each day wili| Ordered, That the 7th day of Febru- church Sunday ‘mo:ning Rev. J. H.|string of matchbox cars and pro-|;uty man on his feet before he knows ary, A. D, 1918, at 2 o'clock in_the af- APPLY:NOW Carroll announced that in the future | ceeded to London, arriving there about | it; whether his trouble comes from uric | ternoon, at the Probate Court Room in the collection will be fifteen cents in- |10 P. M. 1 took a room in a hotel acid poisoning. the kidneys, gravel or | the City of Norwich. in said District,| Norwich Woolen Mills. | siead of the usual d:me. As the people | near St. Prancad Station for “five | stone in the biadder, stomach derange-|be, and the same is, appointed for - i i THAMESVILLE nave to pay more to g0 to the movies, | and six—fire extra” The room was |ment or other ailments that befall the | hearing the same, and the said Admin- | Father Oarroll argued they should each | minus the fire, but the “extra” seemed | 2ver-zealous American. Don't wait un-|istrator is directed to - i e S i = 3 L. 526- m: £ i The Dutch newspaper Handelshat in reference to the fire at Krupp's FOR SALE $2,300 l - Tssen tworks Jast month, says dam-: 20 fawis o sirom covaes tn e {1 £ UFRISHEA Seashore |uelsiies: S i 20 - . you are entirely_down-and-out, but v lishing this oncy s i S 1 be willing to contribute a nickel more [ to keep me warm. That night thero | (LT H2r° foday. Your Arageine wii| I oore nemaonors havin & ociromes condition with steam heat and i ot electric ‘motors were made totally| 4 week to the suppert of the church.|Was a Zeppelin raid, but I didn’t see | gladly refund your money if they do|tion in said District. at least ten days 7 peiEe e 3,49-.;3835 unusable. { much of it, because the slit in the|not help you. Accept no substitutes. prior to the date of said hearing, and electric lights near Greeneville - Old Saybrook.—Miss Ruth Granniss, | curtains was too small and I had no |Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on make return to.the Court. . gregational church. who returned 10 he- duties as librarian | desire to make it larger. Next|every box, three sizes. They are the NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. n the Grolli Ulub, New York, is get- | morning the telephone bell rang, wad | PUTe, original, imported Haarlem Oil| The above and foregoing s & true| TWO OR FOUR OUNCE GLASS ¢ C: t Luxburg’s medical advisers i For Sale or Bent |sobel i Ton e car, 2drisers BOTTLES FRANCIS D, DONOHUE necessitate his immediature departure; ting along favorably. The board of |some one asked, “Are you there?” I |Capsules ooy of xecord. = at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant directors at their meeting voted to|was, hardly. Anyway, I learned that et LN M DRESGETNE, fyone haying Jpenonybuteat i and from Argentina to Europe, and they! jan29d lerk. | wishi to donate them to Backus ntral Building Phones Norwich | View, and alo: the Rhode Island | have asked the government to grant| furnish her a taxicab to carry her to|the Zepps had returned to their dag Clerk. ing us | Ce: g ng Hospital, can have them called for by and from her work for one year. She | Father land, so 1 went out into the notifying Hospital. ity . is able to gat about with the aid of a | street ting £ -L w cane. Her sister, Miss Sarah Grannise, | ful devastation and & cowering. popu adles Who ISh is still visiting her. They have paid ful devastation and a cowering popu- lace, but everything was normal. J. C. WITTER ... . Auctioneer Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main St., shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. him a safe conduct to leave on board a Spanish steamer. New Zealand is greatly interestad in ber salary. dur dngher long siege of | People were calmly = proceeding to a Toilet Cream Danielson. WANTED FOR SAI_E FRANK W. CcoY the ef‘:tux:s of Samoa. Mr. Massey, thni illness due to the North Branford trai . _Crossin = . Ten machinists, 2 waitresses, 2 farm . STERLY, R. I . | prime minister, declares that the Ger-: € to d train | their work. Crossing the street, I ac t S handar 10 waod chopbere. B telmate s | The' Homestead' ofiithe” late’ Miram, = E - g O B I o the place of | that Will keep their complexion in al- Auction Sale |hanes 0 weod choppers, s tosimaicrs, i mans in the ]:’acific ‘were not particu-( iti 15 general housework girls, 34 labor- | Cook, 41 Park street, junction of Cliff larly good neighbors, and Australians. damage?” most_perfect condition are invited t0 | xowce in full will appear on Feb, 1| erS: . e a X Zealanders do not want them A h roposition. All FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. and New Kiduey T C He asked me, “What damage?” try the kind wo are offering today |and s ot 'the Aumipliiratnix Salo of| FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU |;¢:¢t A o Al O e, | oo agat ey mll)le Often AUSES | In surprise, T answerea, “Why, ‘the | which contains enough peroxide in it | Xeal, EStals of the late Byron Stont. | entral Bldga Geor L. Ghesbro, Man. Serious Backache g g for city property of equal vaiue; one | 15T the TdSalt Craams | For full particulars inquire of 37 acres, state road, near city, modern| Tn Holland the intention to exporgi With a wink, he replied: ey WS uE e Lice ¥ WEDNESDAY, FEB, 6, 1918, “There was no damage, We missed JOHN A. MORAN buildings; also 180 acre stock farm [ cattle on a large scale has been given' with tools ard equizment, fi ‘build- th D ’s Pharmac at 10 o'clock a, m. WANTED. Real Estate Broker ngs, keops 50 nead. £t e eitie; PUlld- | up, but, following the recent test con- em again.” . "A th. Don’t i 0 or lephone After neveral \fridtiess dniuicies of unn al : | 9 at the farm on the Green Hollow road, 0ld False Tee on’t matter it || Frankling Square Norwich el 50 MAIN STREE % | signments to England, 2,500 head of includi horses, stock, tools, h broken. We pay up to $15 per set. TRYON'S AGENCY, T the passersby, I decided to go on my hay, wagons, lumber, etc, 0% || Send by parcel post and receive de302 P ok When your back aches, and your|own in search of ruined buildings and asaal lean cattle will in turn be shortly ex- ported to Gen:m.nv‘ wll;l:eh I\uh nn; é check by return mail. dertaken to Teturn a like number of biadder and kidness seem (o be dis- | scenes of destruction. I boarded a bus L BRI B O COLLATERAL LOAN Co. hides. £ ordered, go te jour nearest drug|which carried me through Tottenham Removed to 154 Water St, be- The Residence of WAEET gtore and get 4 bottle of Dr. Kilmer ‘| court road. Recrulting posters were : tween Shetucket and Market Sis ‘E A.PRENTICE The German crown prince in a New Swamp-Root. It is a physician’s|everywhere. The one that impressed e orwich. Conn. - 3 escription for ailments of the kid-|me most was a life-size picture of Helen Platt Huntington Year army order celebrates the deeds of his troops in 1917, and says: “With unstained shield and sharp sword we stand at the threshhold of a new year around our imperial war lord, ready to strike and to win. God with us!™ The Piano Tuner, neys and bladder. Lord Kitchener with his finger pointly It has stood the test of vears and |directly at me under the caption of that will always GEE 122 Prospect 5 172 Washington St. B e s e oventey e o WHIP = masn_] WANTED EOR SALE of _cases. accusing finger followed me. I was This preparation so very effective, |an American in mufti, and had a lit- - Phone 300 - has hardwood floors, steam o ‘Whitestone Cigars will be $3.90 a 100 | . s NN House Fresh Daily . | rrom Seone T mRARR A% TWO Pl R heat, electric lights, two bath rooms. s been placed on sale everywhere. | tle American flag in the lapel of my : s Tats D k oA e (s, o%io ~ ackol et & bottle. medium or large size, at|coat. I had no kng, and my country AR LR Pt 3. T, CONANT, Avply : with beautiful shade trees. Large Maml B Mfltflials your nearest druggist. had seen fit not to need me, but still 11 Franklin St. % GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, stable suitable for garage. Get 2 you wish first to test|that pointing finger made me feel Howeve O . further details from s o " at s T o e | P@Ople’s Wiarket) FREDERICK T. BUNCE ToRwid % this_preparation send e N.|bus to try to dissipate this feeling by Real Estate and lns!uance‘ Titles Searched Drawn. Serious_food_riots broke out in Vi- enna on New Year's day. It was an- nounced that 40,000 pounds of Serbian pork would be scid in the great mar- ket at 3s. per'pound, and a crowd of Dr. Kilmer & Co.r Bingl X, for asample 3 ; OF ALL KINDS ARCHA W. CCIT SaRn 20000 persons, becoming tmpatient ot i) . H he ‘or Sale waiting, forced an en! 0 16 mar- o hen writ- | mixing with*the throng of the side- 6 Franklin Street Piano Tuner % is no aavertising medium in || Telephone 1334 63 Broadway i S ket and many persons were seriousty inz be sure and mention the Norwich | walks. e . A gastern Connecticut 2aual *o The Bule The Peck-McWilliams Co. injured, p | Daily Bulletin Presently 1 came to a recruiting of- JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor Phone 838-2 , 2 Clairmount Ave. uin (or Gusiaess resulte 5

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