Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 28, 1918, Page 4

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PSS S SR - Eoruich Giilletin and Gdufied 122 YEARS OLD et p tioa prics 128 a week; 5% a month; $8.00 9 vty 9MQ 3 tic congress, af cently annaunced . pe L been adjou i g m’:‘.... Calls. journed. I is one o Buletin m.uun 08 mee 32, WEMBER OF THE Amcm‘tn PRESS, The Assoclated Press is exchusioely e e to the use for republication of all news despatch- credited -In. i news published ot .pan-m of Wpecksl dematet- s herein are also reseried. country toi country kn Y that they have mot gnly, sto back of the pre!}' ?A “’ great . war meaéures,! t, cast more actual votes, thereon, than the democratic majon..:y. In addition me recdrd, of the, republican votes on the war u,\ea“re .TOIL . p;\navwaa. 1! e.t}em 67, It 1 yn fact, t L some of the strongest apponen > efi)fle ¥ me: ars\uzs h’;.ve he‘fi congrezgmm 2 g qem\t,q,gs from, hi owq pariy, President Wfls n _says {hat CIRCULATION October 26, 1918, 10,401 sy many, ate Atife familiar with fhe sfg- pificance of election: Asto that Lhere (an e nio question, nclor‘\.‘he <tep was takeu in_urging nreparation “'m}* the war, feasures - cre heing considered and 5"‘°i t time, hit Certh fikewise Brows what, sympathy, engou ement, it ias zimed t:omm attltade that has been taken by democrats, whosg party e now declares is the only pafty that can “give him proper- suuport,, The president would hav done bet- ter had he stuck to ms _previons an- rodncement that “peiit adfotirn- ¢d” The people are nq_t going 1o select disfoval, cr. unpafi—!auc repre- sentatives in_copgress, or obstractors of the natmnn) welfare, but they kncw that democrats are n yho can,be relied ipon (o stand by the (nunlry For Licutenant Governor, CELAFFORD B, WILSQN of Briagéport. FRBEDERICK, L. PERRY of New Haven. For Treapurer. USING oUR NAVAL GUNS. Thé idéa thal (A8 Afferlcans nive G. HAROLD GILPATRIC of Putnam. 2 Mz gi‘:w of, t\l!lr 0“!\ for use (n o $ Fas Compigoller Europe, and_that they..are. obge MORRIS C. WEBSTER of Harwinton. o = ta. depend upon theit allies for i ch artiflery support, is rather bru..qx ipset bY the annotincement 19, the &f- fect that Amer; \ch guns man- ,are being, used For Attarmey Genergl, FRANK E. EEALY. o7 Windsor Locks. I SIDNBY A, BROW For State which are in possession.of (he efiemy T mean that these gu_n,s been, turned odt by Amierjcan pirpose since the open- ut, Being on band as the result of chinges in warskips for which thev were manufictired but could nét be used they dre refidering magrificent service in and doing ac- tive duty which might not have béen rossible Had thef been placed dpon the tattle cruisers for which the¥ were bullt, It is undsual f6f a rear admiral to e, dirécting artll!fr‘ Action g¢i land but there is no question but what as Dis 15— -i‘ LFF(‘Y H ‘R“DOD of New Lon- 9 ATRERT & BATLEY of N 20 LELISHA WATERMA 28—ARCHIBALD MACDO. rwich, of Lebanon, LD of Put- ADAMS of Plainfield, . HEALD of Stafford GEORG, P8 CH SRLES ¥ : For Jndze of Probate, Norwich District NELSON G of \urwll‘h GOVERNOR HOLCCMB. That the peaple of. Connecticut are foinz to s=tapd lovally by, Governot Holcomib, who has so nobiy led ths state previous to and during the wi thera cafi he fo question. He has es- tabliched a record cannot be enceasefu iled indicated by the manner in which efforts are Yeing madé in that direct a Lr\:; when high an efficiency can be, ghown, thera in_the handling of blg guns as on the At high seas and Fossibly zreater. any rate these BiE Zund atre brought into service at the right time vud At the right place. It has nl\m a few, months to get them across afd il position for duty yoicing the Amenc"u spxr. phasizing, the worth. of Quct. 1t is not the first time of course that naval guns have been emplo)ed for the Germang have made ex* srshc use of them, even as have the alles, but the Americars are not beirg out- dofie In such operations even thoys] the number in service probably <mall. Coming into office the state was cafrying ,a Hige debt the voters of Conpecticut are not go: ink to overlook the masterly manner in which that has been reduced or the eqnally important fact that this stats has been brouight to the point,today ¥here it is able to mee} its funded debt and at the same time show a balance of practically three-duarter af a million in the treasur ican pid is in_ spite of the incréased _€xpenses EDITORIAL NOTES. which have resultéd from the war. RAFEF &Ven thEA & day in June 1§ Governor Holcomb's adminisirations|ine carie thing in the las: iveek of otk admitiistrations of which the p Getober, Bie of this commonwealth have.reason The man on the corner says: Hese fo be proud, jnd ark proud. Me £ep- |4 MySH A86dt the ~fuv which dossi't resents o leadership which i3 shts, sond and eficient, but fe likewide has reé everybody appresmcd the cxtm hour bp Sleth which they re- sHOWH Hitdselr {6 Be 4 Boverrior wh tas comprehended the rpart whic Connecticut must loyally play in the whfi:‘ rl,hogfi’afir’fin freat world . No _Zovethor, re- Zardless of his partisinShip, Has done more and as the result of hi§ initia- |2\ tive =nd activity i \L‘utmeg state Mds| s experichbes no' rm.\ been 3 er in T A= 13 el B T T T ];’ P e ¢iBek Ate going to fubh! pies for interesiing conversation fi to coffie. - _And in the meantime t i today 4 most thle timé ngzle important part i tHe across ihe war, In time of peace or in tithe of wai Governor Holcomb has réndered :\ gervice to Conflecticut Which ertities Iiim to retention in office Mo question but what th the state will insist upon it by over- wheltnihg nimber . & Rrslma*) blllh— of §6h must hdve chahged talhking that the elec: to fhose who ihought the 1645t of polities. Can anygne imagin® the kaiser tdlk- ing the advice, of a Bavatrian news- THE ITALIAN OFFENSIVE. With the exception of the work|pdper to the effect that it he Must 20 which they Hiva been doing in_ Al-|hé ought to go at ofice? bania in edtinection with the allied Thosé peoplo in Berlin Who chlled dctivities in Mdcedonia dnd Serbid, the Itallins have been having 4 pericd of rest. Along tHe Alistro-Himgarian ‘ront there has been no offensive at- chpted since the disastr répulde 1 the forcegeof tte dial mondreny in itleripting to pdsh their way further nto Italy. With the offerisive in Frarce anil fleigium making svsh excelient head- wdy and with the army ct Generdl Eéporey moving s> rapidly through Serbja to the Danubé and crossing In- to Rumania as & serious menace to for the Abdlcition of the Rlser have the right 1dea, but tHéy ave apparent- Iy not in control quite The fact that the Sérbians and their sipporters dre dlreadfy at the Danuys Idust cause ihereised néasiness | am(]n" the .\ustm Hungar.'\ae The balsheviki who ars £8hting in thern .part S reachcq he conal that they dre not fightirs dgainst _quitters. a . #hE =outhern door of the doal monar- the Italian drmy has now beeh called upon to do what it can as long 94 the weather %ill perhiti toward re- ne the teftltory 108% Since thé retredt from the Isopzo. And Zroth the progréss wiileh has been made diifing the dpenibe LAy it nas not only made impontin{ gains but it has -ififiicted, serious lossés upon the op- poking forces. work campaign it is a case Of glve, But such a zift that &very enp_sHould he anxiduk to particifate therefn and barticipate heavlly, There dré those i ‘Nou!d ask Ge mlnx who n armistits By Which tHe German_ay .in retréating wotild 18t be followed. In other words they fd- vor lettinf x rivrderct Hit TRAY With- out giving chase. Germany rust realize tfikt it mugt B3 recoriciled to acCpting tie Dokt < This drive cories &t & time when | pgssible pedcs it canl zet, f8F 1t wiil abhditibs {n Abstria-Hungary werd|fot 1é able to Fain gnv iiary ad- never wdrse. There 15 sérfous disaf- | vantages thrbiizh such an afmistice 48 Zhetion dmiong the peoples bf the em- pire. This i3 filly appreciated not wnly by the government but by thess m;u dre airectifig tie militiry foreey. The spirit of rebellioft is, rife both I (H8 arfliy and amon- the non-com- vatasits dnd Gen m Foch hds urnqués: oAbl !uken Mr-u chologteal mo- iént l ihten to inistsr 4 téiling b A6t ohly finds trbops re- ht Bt the peonle climg ck A_Qustha. H sefi it will be offered. . Apparently President WitsoR thinks that deémocrats alone can be expested 8 stifd by the eolin ent conditions. It is Pretty poor rec- geuition of the répubfean help which he hd§ Béen given. i Germany 4inks a Canadidi ip to get America hvmto‘é course tvere not ther 'oa s s upon its mfsfudEment 4s sufl- 1t cause for g ammunitio 'An Red Cross_afpiulizoes, hish‘ arpet be used ;st‘ir hagine.. Tk A fi i) gf #{n gb& wmg }3 the screw w{? years of usefulness, Benzine rubbed on edges of carpet is a sure preven:wn of moths. - L/To reflew (old dry patteriés take e nail and drive holes in ajl around. i] battery, qniain et in VL 1 ey i about 15 yhuric acid, ks tHe., ctéfinfle‘ W thér ihat. o:fly@s‘x ;fifi;};w‘ i the bag dcross oHe co) Stxrk cmnnman p(acefl msme a pxano f‘“"—! ov.organ will kegp a If g little sal be . sprmk}ed (3 dishes on which e¢&s Have been served the dishes wi sh_easily. way moths, “FIRST AID” BOCK. KttheR fo the medicine cibset .with a string and pencil, a small alphabet- ically zu“ran"ed notebook. Dndar,, the Jetter P, for gsmnge. write the u otes, f0f the, different poisons,.. fqr. aqhough one,, nd?v them,. when the baby sw xe ong, tablet knowledge i§ a t m gérn one, and by ihe time the doctor arrives upon the scene it may be too late. Under F write Fainting Spells and what to do.. .Cuts and Brnises 1 der, theu;, proper. Jetter. and Sunstrol Burns, and so on through the list b accidents and sudden ilinesses. All this may be taken from a regula st aid book, but added, to this may be remedies for sickness to which one’s special fimily . is sibjéct. ... Ergm.year.{o.year one forgets, wh at it. was. {Hat proved so effective in ‘hat case. of quifisy, hut.can easily refer to it 4n_this mannes. ‘Being.arranged alphabetically, it i€ the. work of but a moment to find the desired 1ni01m.1tmn ' MAKE BED LINEN LASTA _Sheets grow, thin in. ihe us refurn, tg the. ecol of our grandmothers two, and turn ihem before they quite year ogt, .Stitch, with ,\:er&‘,;lgng sutch, narrow hnms oil the raw, sdges overlap .very. slightly, the sé edges and stitch tpeell)er. Do “ot soyer, ang. over” {hem a§ our Zrand- jthers did; time is 100 precitos, now- ays. If the maiddle of a sheet is very x_hn or worn ihpgush, tear i a;a.\e a narrow gheel of a2 W e QDArrowest. cres wear,, I pillow cases out of the four corn HEALTH AND BEAUTV: A sick person should never. be awakened. out. of a good sleep to be given medicine. A few momem 3 morning and at nails and_hands in_exce llent cohditioh and add well groomed effect to the whole dppeararice. 3 oK The wcare of Lhe skin is 'pi!rhfibs the i eeping only way es- tear them in atteption in the up tmes appearan freshness it i ork, is_ by carf :ul wout:shment AMan; person« drink "Y fally moss, ek hard mcn.Lauy and_ feel tHe Heed me AP to tinue L)xe] and, food, are 200d su»- 'r’d a little dourish is tired will q‘L’i) 1 5 urely as coffee seerns to do. Bath bags, vefreshing and lathery, tan, be.made to take the placg ol zlsg bars. of soap and will be sound 10 make a big saving in the amount of pure goap used, Scrape a bar of pure castile soap into_ a powder, add qné, half pound Qf orris. root, gne-hall pound of almond imeal and one,and one-half , pounds of _oatmeal. Make cheesecloth bags four inches. sinare and put a heapinz fablespoonful, .of the mixture in each—Iless if you wish. Use same as a wash cloth. . When ofie anoints thc head with oive oil (and this softens the crust) the o,fl should be adllowed to rémaid on. for t®o Hour! Then the Hedd ghould be sligmpooed #ith a mikture 6f ong riw eg& to half a pint of o it (coldy. After having ritbbed., th: scillp the hedd shcu!d be thordu"hl\' rinsed severa] titmes. inh cledr warm water. The lime water must not be lieated and if not tco miuch oil has beesi rubbed into scdlp the wirin witer rinse sHould reriove it Satisfactorily. CARE FCR CLOTHES. Clothes are mabre expensive that they used to be—one 8oes not haye Guite so many. Afid the sufimer re- sort laiindress iS dne of tha pefsofis who have put their.prices.ip, adding sadly to one's wanjmhb expense, So the aygerage Woman is. taking on her own shoulders a Ii mote . : tie burden of keening hér cost in order than m felt it necessary to do in sed 0 S P A small elecL é qa,nhdn which may be packed i the bottoh of the yaca- tion, trithk will prdv ofth its Weight in gola—Lrocks hAy be smoothed out in 4 feiv méments; ha dkerch és agd even neckwedr, may be &3, ot the, H6d nia .sm. =m abne up satisfactorily in one’s owh roo r\ aid of the electric iron and a Basid oi soap and water. The.niire 50an Aakés that dissalve in water easily will hé best for dainty belongings, Afid sueh gnrfhemq should not be hung in a sunny window,, but back ih s Féoti whete they will Haye shadé and breezs. Iron while still damp. A, liftle_ practice will, tell Yo Just when a mugrnl is_ damyp enough put not too damp for best results in iron- ing. cx.zmsms THE SPONGE The sponge that has§ acaulred 3 iy feeling cap, be qeaaafl by . hing it in warm water in whicl i n tle tar- taric acid bds nBeert. mn,gq, about a level teaspbonful of the ecrystal§ to a pint &f water. Repeat this, wAshing from time to time, to keep the spongé in good conaitiohs DICTATES OF FASHION. Bigwit§ ahd red§ drg oSt (A fa¥br for fam. & __A fur stiiped collar is excellent on amy frock The clogely fitted swoater biouse 15 cofishicuous. Cont styles continua té domifiafs in ot of thé Aredses. As triffiming; 3rids, 5dd sords Wi soon take the place of fringe: Jét_embroidery is used on frocks, kandbags hdts and wide belts, Evén_coldrs , r fhie of, the néw BT SO M stei%fl it xfit Charming % 11 Qffectoiré hits Witk f,f #5gE g feeone g £ Wi m t im excenen;: th‘l B~,It fmm rayin night will keep the tHah one’s needles c)teful ot, U;e s% e?rrpc{i:._.) e &hil! Bt sodp and water many and & zallon. of wat . wheg q knitting" 1t really ls PRESENTING MONDAY . TWICE DAILY 18nt work when thev are needed. A sufiov:n BLOUSE. slibover BIotis is of white with deen ciredlar ,,tp wh[ch!h Sleéve! PRICLS LAUNDRV b E'PES Miatin 42 4 s ieating fuel, Y} 1 ] S6 pEd R ve 10, clean thqm Aand press . {hera gnake them do duty as long as sible will . AlcoHol Wilj st3ips, and so| hefor stain. sre:i# soris of mgflv S sihe it cm a _bit 8t the. in r. hem or some otfiér part of th? i thdt doés fiotfl sHow. Bilint ¢ ("e.,ted"ajyg \er)’“;uu@ blan if inicl ‘9( qt..wg _nzgk')cl umlc‘x any, stain Ot are WOTking over. | This nf.vsorbs tfie Ilm; Aning o it frope. 1 large surmce of lhe cLoeh using, soap afd . Water us warm Xater and white soap S‘a]\n u little aiHer on~a Bit of il Lghtly. Sednis 2one, ti ;lq!h wet in ¢! TODAY and DAY Mitchell Lewis | STAR OF “THE BARRIER" -‘1';«5 BAR SINISTER” = AND “THE SIGN INVISIELE” iN “Niie Tenths of the Law” A THRILLING DRAMA OF THE NORTH. WOODS. WHO'S YOUR FATHER SUN‘SHINE cow—:uv fi‘ EARSTPATHE NEWS | e “Temovi You_ Are using na inflammabls flui cughly hefore 1 es and am. Serye hot with Jlemon sauce or saice made of canned Iruit, Jtice. “t "“ucu“‘i e of ! cup One AO("Dl’\'(\ Puddm" quart fle ppusn‘ £ g% 'fllfi, remog: 8 hris] ‘has a, \o\r( ‘3" decorated with bright 8IS, Verv, ugetil for, ihe, i small tape measures, which 1 an 3 spuM ihe, ;nomem the end l}&(flfl( v litgle, of the cold ‘mi ; . _Str co sligh v in S rdinary, rieasures STORIES OF THE WAR The Military Policeman. One 6f _the seen _on the 101t the miilitary po! e snarled with edsuring, {u.es t laz. JiRes take, up cent pApes, a He is stat ed .at ev (rnxarrnr'ls xequlax'.“ inch purliBg traffic with all, the gestures of plain ',m“lmf 6 fessional traffic_policeman _ in York or Clicasd, bui.in a kliaki un fobm _and with a ted brassard en his ar the badge of his Live:gthiing from a pumrm: motoreycle, cones urisdiction.. The ha ugM.E<t (h,its proid staff flags subject e L-tmu redujres, a lie( on_And, hairline mes‘ws now atid to the law in khal It is a mot! laid down b: E '-?"’"mfi 1 p" eant that he mar- & shals. There closed cars con- taini gfner'fl { ihere are great open cars filled with young staff afficers of fesser rdfik, but al keén. There are evenly-m bu'ances with the doctor sitting e the driver. There are huge lor- fong tolunins of thent: 4 day lonk the rush of traffic on theée great main roads cofitinues. To- wards night the roads dre =omm}mr~= quieter, but there is Still activity. All through the nizht the 10rr!e= plod cn their way backward and forward, the b ?rge f\lrn dots form wide- tifs. xen p,atteru: thére will be , 4Rd deep borders SETTING COLORS: Red apd p{m\ mdy._ be n mansntly set, By Bing material| into. turpaki- 'xhxs 1s culfirly useful frhen ing these bum;: to_trim. pdrments. A _tablespoon of suzar of 184d in fie will permaiiently the colot in any cloth if used thé cloth is washed. cats dash by,. the despatch riders ¢otbe and go. There is no rest. Layer after layer of white dust settles . on THe desn o Hol the houses ahd the fences, Day dfter day thé macmnerv behind the war gocg whirrihg on, growing constdntly more compleX 4nd more powerful. . Aiss Linian .. Tohes, polme& eagiier of the. ew York, city, womdn cashier The Wortiir's Litbesty 1 {a&. bf wfilcu s, Witlizh is thHe c alvmén is 1gmw Sherdting in tte 1n the unigi, and Had 4 m rflbe hip 6f over 1.000.490. Jecentlx. ap- Bank of Ciiba, is Net York's first MAINE SHOEMAKER Work—Héw He Regained Strength Sanford, Maine—"I Suffered o mych from a run-down, nervous condition afid stomach t trodBle, tha T never felt ( muecles may 'he 1iRke working, gnd had tried almost B"ff ar flze.\. ned tf A | everything . without relief. The first the béttls of Virol however helped mie and | — U 3 it has built me up _so 1 feel be.ler now than 1 have for a long time.”— Chester D. Haines. _There 15 ho secret dbout. Vinol. It owes its success to beef 4nd cod liver peptohes, fron and mingaress pepton- ates @nfl gboc'uhhcsphates the oldest I e strength creating tonies. froad&av Phardacy, G. G. Epgler, . Nerwidh. Vinol,, Eom in jantic by the Wil 1z _Co.; 5 son._ by _the A, ¢ “‘lmam; You, Wil gat, mpre 1és pbanrncy and, in Pit by I R g;‘f it Y"‘; will, rflug 2 the | Dopahus, And drugeists pii e S riiers an able pides from ;>‘ s—Oar Sdxol Ralve s truly vour stéve and hoil. them for hslf an c R t not i, ao.f;}mz Gouttion of séfi) agq Rondertul for Fezema. We guarantee washing s i t. . RECIPES E Date and fi# pi@ding: .or four peo- FLOW Rs §'§P and ona hnh e tire FOR ALL OCCASIONS he&t ? E sp Orders Délivered o f TREES AND SHRUBS - <5 ind e h Boitis| Maplewood Nusséty Co. cuR. éé one, Q T H; PEAeonv Phéne 886 ' 08 m el e e fl ¥ na ar “é“u“fi raaal’to THS Bak c - '&h 6 reRpits. oo Bz ai that flr'mI T.ua All fhe Time, Did Nbt Want 3 and iost famious body building &nd|J P K se 15c and 25¢ nghts Zau, 35c and 50e ASK DAD, HE KNO Pa(rons Are .&dvi&éti to Make Résuvhfioni at Once as the Engagenierit is Pdsitively Limited t3 Une Weék Uxfly Meorday—Tuéeday—Wednesday ; aumor _and Ex £l SMASHING DOUBLE STAR FEATURES DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In His Latest 6-Part ‘Artcraft Come dy “HE COMES: UP SMILING” * T o 39! '°"'e."$'.ti pRily. Bend:d To, ¢! BURTON. HOLMES TRAVEL IN THE THRILLING 5-PART DRA MA S “THE _LAW OF THE NORTH” OGUE S 4 smart Pcrtsmouth, Ob Portsmouth, Ohio. relief as she did. without giving this | advice in Mass. “BEST MEDi3 FOR WIMEN" 1| What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegstable Commpoutid Did For Chic Woran. irrega!ant.e%, pains in my ..ILC and tvas me= T 34 table Compound i was_recommend to me. .| and it has restored 1 my health certainly the. best medicina for woman’s dilments I éver saw.”’—Mrs. . SARA SHAW, 1 took Wetmen who are suffering a3 s}xfl was should not drag along from day to day . No. 1, Mrs Shaw proved the merit of this miedicine and wrote this letter in ofder that other suffering women may find ‘amous root and heth remedy, Lydie E. Pinkham’s Vege- | table Compound, a ttial., Tor gpecial LEGAL NOTICE AT A COURT at e mnon, wi af L( banon, or 0 date heredf, Le, An ited and allowed ring in.theit c t &nd the Ly Lurn mu\'e to clgars _ \Whtieatome Lundrsd frpm. e o 1st, me. are, ard to such ailments write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicing Co.; Lynn, The result of its forty years experience is at your service, or x'rsm:flE HELD | -0° ihe District 14y of Octo- . crpditors to be. 1818, this Court of the notice given. Attest! 8 ALBERT G. KNBELAN oct28d Judge. ehrcr‘ g agreemenit. vhat the busin and macist. Dated d’a\' of Octoher, application. h~d3y of ot at Plainf A.D. 1 0. THE Bl)\)m 0 lon; except otiiér. than,d persoh to be liei ¥ et cou. pssioners for Windham -Countf = - Hereb Riy for a drugaist’s p.(s:;-m- to, sell spiTithous.and in “"9'“{3“‘ ale, laker Deer, ne and elder aliroad ave- Town of P, BI»:grec not Seil . spirituou and , . ing on, the preserips an, ‘and. not to be on .\l‘ preml agree not spirituous, and .- infoxigating N duantities excesding one gul- tilled llqu»fr; uantities not e: agree o pay lar %.fon such Jdicense, and.that i De revoiable for.misrepcescnt- n if I do nat fulflll the foregoing And I, ah ocath.-@e, staie 3 s tere to be ehrried.on 8 ofie in Which T am enzaged as pro- T a3 emplove. of, the .pr tha t T'am 4 licerised ph at Plainfield, 25t A D.°1918: t, - Wei, the, , undac d, taypayer. the. Town of 's 'dem\l L t .3 a suitabls gumuant to nid Datgd-at Plainfield, this Bar: 41D, 1834s: Fiank Charles Dodge, William . P A, Chase Georzp hy, certity - o “the ners and. endors and taxpavess, owning ‘ate in the Town of.Plainfleld. y Fld “l§ 3. dav. of . L. Adams, Town M Mrru r T wich, wickl on 1918 noticé .43 bl 2 paper 4 Distriet, Court. Thé aboye six months from This dage b ey ;':.a'éw'g mern (lle 25tk AYLING. rier, Tate decensed. fdmidistzator cite iy 0f Deto- osting a t ifect, tozetheh with a v of thix order, op_ the sigitpost nearest -to. tha, piAce, whefe #ald.de- | last dwelf, and in the samde and by .mhh«hmk the same onee: having a cirestiation in and make returh to this >.1:L=m 1. ATLING, Judks. . d foregoin, iss a true Conn., mitted to Crgered, ¢|heand and detbrovined at_ the. Droba: :| Orbeg, fn, Lebaroy ind h aar of t 2 o'rlocK.in noti~e ho given application of fame one time ng. 3 girey S glm: pibl Ton, in said M ttars “of de- ¢, motified. to present |, Btfald oSt Ld the ) St... Notwlah ! a'th the above and Jorezoing iorder - i SR ZIGRLER. fh‘t”\\i A .uLi'x‘mmu. OF Chugt: of Pr g; o dczi tate of rnaFd Lebimor Hn . id;bxa\nh gees non e. application” of’ Brady <¢ t& 2‘. praytug i an ipstritie \m Hix J-urrmrnnf o be. the Jast, wi tedt : EIER T -u?v" egeased £ e qroved, apnroved, al.uwe{l and. Ad- . te aoplication Sld Distglets 3 Ny : D, M“@' thh,af of the nev\d!?] Sand that ay of safds and of the time srd placa hearing ;tharean. by -hitbiis] o -sombperecvane Jation triet A copy nfleo Ss d]"o Towa of Leba- bR The Piario Ttiner }22 Prospect St 8 m

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