Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 14, 1919, Page 8

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— FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES FAIR, WARMER TODAY; CLOUDY, COLDER TOMORROW NORWICH, CON TUESDAY, JAN. 14, 1919 What ks Going On Tonight JEWETT CITY WANTED GOREALS 1t s FOBTRE & Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. ‘orp. James Duggan came home 1 WANTED — Reliable Protestant| A g 10 RENT—O, aix_roond flat, all VALE. RO! Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at| unp Devens Suni nig! on Davis Theatre Aol itten for Tie American) housckeeper; famil Address | ; | moder: orovement : s The it train for a few hours' leave. Lee, Jewett City REO 6. 1916 WODES en Av nquire No o s T W broad Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- | iic was - tou: r Zo0d o B. . Palmer -!gom cle: insferred there last week TWANTED—Pupils for p touring car_in good 4 lear: m a New York hospital where he dancing lessons given daily. heen since arriving from France. Shetucket St. Reom 10, 9 to " orporal Duggan was severely gSassed Phone e Farewell Phone 1039- ates. top and side enrtains. - . = ho had no doubt or fear 2 Shetuckel FOR REXT—A teneme Thou pat And counted not the might “of hostila MeCormick Co. kating at_Olympic hall s, No. 371 0.0 i . Levy, “r'\Jwv,u 18’ TOURING ¢ m n,’x;n\rln e et oy countrs marked thy IS 0. O O.|TUEoRane OF LS or-loe fndihas not o S iy 1t and ele lights, two cunmse. R e uily recovered. He says he is feei- i TOTRING GAR [ | mimutes from Post Office | Farewell. thou veterdn' gr the bloody Who ine of Libertr bath £0od condition, The Frisbie-McCormick | — Shetucket St ern muvmwr\nm two st hames St Rent reasonabic. an Waste & Mot C Wauregan Iodze, No, , K. of P, meets | D¢ fine, but the terrible burns on his s nal) Pfli t“‘ w P was taken to Camp Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh snd to > St Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve| W ANTED—To hire a good farm hand, devotion to thy causes = = S dear A 5 ¢ . SALE—Three Barred Rock| et san al vl Ak ehet B il VERONA, e ATIBIEDS Ss00d If”“f?} e Coogerels and mine pullets, FExh bitlon! “ROR RENT—T tencment, Sulie R e er of Com! batte are most inferestns. | . S satisfactory. Call at J. C w25 5. Ut 100§ rooms and bath. n conveniences. | Farewell, thou gift thor of re- g The Ladies’ society of the Congre-| 1 Suffered for a numberofyears | Judging from the countless prepara- | Tanner st. Norwich Town. ' |per . AL nd bath. convenie Farewell thou sifted author tional church meets in the church | with Rheumatism and scvere Pains | HoDS AN treatments which are con i “\Winwep — Woman for general | fames B nop, phone TR Whose verifatile senius won the sa riors Thursday aiternoon. Tge sup- | ¢ Side and Back, caused by |pose of making thin people fleshy, de-[housework a few hours a day. Mrs 2210 e D o an ow: i ANNOUNCB LNTS cr will he a covered dish aftar, each| ** ™ dheavylifting’ 7 | Yeloping arms, meck and bust. and re- | David N - Gordon, 315 West Main St. | “ron SATE—Yow VT'rlh o S Who (‘hd(in’ 24 pliin words to verba Tho n to bring an article of food in a| Strains an - | placing. ugly hollows and angles by the| ~\wANTED—Large safe for storage|Lce, Hanover, Conn, Tel. 1881- T e = ¢ sparklin T r . | Rt airea tba 2 4 1 3 e FOR RENT—A g00d six- Enrlehin= language with thy sparkling has ; | covered dish. ¢ When I had given up hope of ever .;g;n»‘;{‘;"mmg;‘lg health and beauty: | purpose. Anton Hak, West Willington, -eabout $123:! ment on Fran 3 gems. h a|n state resirictions reiating to the | peing well again, & friend recom- |and women who keenly feel their ex- | oih i Epentias sy Srets 191 | B Rrsadna Farewell, thou noble, courteous gen 4 b rm is 1| nwzzling - a easching dogs in " 5 5 ve thinness. LiE_OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT Metz d 5 tal 1917134 Broadway. arewell, i le, e ") 15 Randy 1 he town of Griswold have been re- | mended ‘Fruit-a-tives' (or Fruit ’\1 Thtinm;ss ul»d weakness are usually | by William Draper Lewis, his intimate “’“"“i?"“ixc‘{fi‘f gsl,ner with vl’-eg TO RENT—A small tenement - e‘;‘em“;’ - thiie AFiERIcAN orld Almanac For 1919, | H. Prior s acting hatitute, the first box I felt so much better modern foods. Physiclans A(}:n H;c;l' enormous. Big money makex‘ e lo% Sk pon s “fi: 5 o . - e bbt‘;h!a‘;al e Ry s * Ty ; Brown has pneumonia. and that T continued to take them and | Ot that will supply this defl e ekt iren. - Oniveraal | tires _and tubes all ‘siies wp (o 354 Thou. siatetman,” soidior.scholar, gen r ¥ s A ; ney cubstimiting for her Ith, |known among druggists as bitro-phos riladeliph] One dandy 34x: oodrich shoe $1 tleman, 4 ing the best of heal Wn, amej| . 5 P! g 7 0 3, 830 D St Artisan, Riters rammar school. now I am enjoying phate, which js inexpensive and 18 sold - phla. . o - = -l poschimasneto, 1, $20; Du, 4, 3 Made into one by Supreme 1 1 €l The death of Edgar Whelan, a news W. M. LAMPSON, |by Lee & Osgood in Norwich and \J[‘.n*an""1‘;20“2?“;“335&:2: $15; ™ kid <nm . 3 1 A 1M pouthug, softly speaks 2 “th g vidence Jiurnal and | gae o hox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. | Most all drugsists under a guarantee Quick service, low rates. Phone filara hatt TFOR RENT Trwo closed cars, at rea- | and culle s own thy never-dyinz e C Bi also of his wife and d o 2 jof satisfaction or money baci By or address 50 Monroe St. Ed. F. h, one nearl “hew | sonable rate or night service. fame. r €l ch ceall to Jewett City people the | At all dealers or sent on receiptof | reeding the nerves directly and by sup- ison. TS Phone 1319-3, 14 CHff St~ noviéd _WILITAM L. K. BARRETT. 3 i lived hers fiftecn years - 5 . A-TTVES Limi rlving the body cells with the neces- N A S — R HEFSRRtee Reitri S mriee, hy KB AT VS G, e fod e he N fi'“" Lypan_$3 e non-freeze | 7O M “Rovisa = 1 OGDENSBURG, N. Y, phosphate quickly produces a welcome 451938, for Selerls Bwith cOMeRb ||y pion: IS1.55" & s solution will | Washington LI 4 MAN? . - i fonin s e ands Enowledge ot SleNOE Wl nositivelyimot metal ot rubber| o RENT—furnishea room. also ors (From the New York Sun.) transformation in U‘_)r o the | i position in_ State (sspo“::) Bnd will not evaporate omplete | room to brow the laurel and the bay E : i o4 ase in weight freuently being as- |} ntrance salary of $90 i cor all models; = Ry i ur o\ . ivener of ge. inerease in i nd for application s _soligi A AT B E oy : ) i, bupe :\\l-||Jr!r"331,‘hin x‘me S\r};‘er\ Horton, :350"]::‘“‘.;‘(‘0: the wecs 5 l;énem‘ eigh Servloe Com- Uwr:;cl o L 7{_(&5 ro;}"}%,’;}“: o e oney g i R ir. Reporis were read by the pas- [as her school i was closed | Slee R SALE—! cows, five fres e L - P « ev. J. B, Aldrich, for the church. se of influenza. i which nearly ASTED e el toYe | and ve to fresnen in about iwo weeks iitgl vighiemerazriorinerls C. urdick, recording steward, read ock has influen | ssive thinnes n Soneral honseworR; BocA wages. Ap: | George Bouthillier. Aflen Hill. Brook- weré needed, #6 exalted ai ‘report, William J. Rob- AND_O_T D . EEub: comer iy to Mrs. C. Bower, FL H. G. e | rooma ” for light : o bole R atas diteine / | ad Sunday school S E o Wright, N. Y. round-turned | sehoot Tel. 1048 g as the pole s b LA VE! of perfect h v i e — 24 1 road A | repor ! Cheney read the . e CATTTON: Although bit WANTED—Young man with $300 tobay 1: will road \is righteous course. i ociety report, Mrs, I, D.| Mrs. Ellen Standish, who went to | ,CH Nhcarpassed.~ for " yelibving AU Touny Suss wi s S50 fo) L il nds < righteous course. | report for the Gardner | Fartford hospital for a surgical ob- | nervousness. sleeplessness and zenerall j; Adaress J. D, Hutchinson,|0f farm SET e 2t Wrong, it ho helieve it d L. D. lowe gave the report | eration, is improvire. 1 Woakness, it should not, owing to its| ate, Rinode 1 fopunn’ o e on- e ag e acg{ Vuc 4 n 3 Men's Bible ol Miss' Clara Thompson, assistant at Tkable flesh-growing propertics, | . hut mus e, One mear- | 4 ke AR ; Sl ¥ Frank Mell |the post office, was a visitor in ed by anyone who daes mot desire | WANTED i 6t voas st | 1 new o vVing: Lv.x\n;‘o;;np\ an‘x s LY Knight, with stainless a of the Epworth League, that | SPringiicld _recently O | 2eits b o S Py e : et - Right, unfaiteringly read by the pastor.” The | Mbrtice \x.;‘mm; n ]vm‘h‘:wvr*[m]on = — == WANTED—A nished _cottaze or FOR RENT oo ’ wetl i a1l brant S ¢ | serious operation Thursday at St. Jo- o apartment with all modern convenienc £ afraid rob 1n & good congiian =, °f S epi's hospital, Willk LOST AND FGUND o5 five rooms or more by naval officel , Dew. 1 was invited by the mem- | Mrs. Ellen M ang. Mrs, E.| — = parti 5 Box 69, care of 01 cotton mattr what of the savant.and the Long or shert hauls. Moving|s LOST-—Dark rrrl Gug) traveling case 1 i e o conference to he 4:10 trolley be en - - — - mattress = e w is said and sung, BREED THEATRE Ay s gnteuinces . e i NEW REVENUE TAX tment sivle jobs solicited. Selvhen e 5 The nd commi lliam B. Thompson has been A e soon, . The dealers muet p do e T Srisnaiiel o8Eila valiant e and commit- | visiting friends in Sprin=field =t . o o Fast, sefe and ble service : S Srithicny. ai- homas Lewis. received a painful| /LOST—Tast week a por 0 s gt ¢ 1; A Hake yoou Ljury. to one eve while at work in |31 Payis o ANGILE & A‘(«JMLCS v (Mary T Burdic Sarah R B DL e e, ¢ 119 Main St Phone 706-3| HUMOR OF THE iE DAY Tiim ana s A T Anc | RO S0 et et g FOR SALE _ it Cigat, Sable. Sam Beit, 14 : AN o : e ; of al rrictBromley e L Outlate—Yen was trving tagda own- | e oeomie |l Portlandi < of the Lit-| CHARLES H. BROWN s| “wanTED: FOR SALE FOR SALE ta smeak i au istles blew 1 e A | crasisocis School chr lengths. 3% a — i a troopship.—Judge. . inders, Merton Bart. | the other day AUC i ION = — — | “\WoOD is cheaper than “I‘love the sround you walk on.” mar A ) Barlsct, Hobert Hob-{Twas Eiren Iy the Boy. Dr. laoes Mar, : = G s lentior delivered in sa i bl [ ‘sid. And. a little Jater inquired: ¥ Robertson | eI e cohitne Ol whithaiionald o e S, STLONEH o o%. S5i Frark gton, 4 Broadw | 2] i “Does father own this proper- = y ris wvels particular | Br the Colchesier ¢ er, 58 Tran ; U = arr@eaoag | o o S Bt Hares Da. |Feference to Paris and pik el it | —ro s | FROLSES (i e wor, it ; 5 en | will Kinds: highest R SALE 5 5 & (8 i rther,” said the small o ut . A W. I Robertson, Public Auction Aturday kL | sides native honey, b o a epicure v obert WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919 *onn., will be at . T have a limited “An my is an extinct . 3 L | orelg t Ten 0'Clock A. 1 man St }’.’.’“ om hone ?RESTG 3 od waster. lineten Star. filn leng | atr The following Special oo apa, tell me about that . er g |J 17 HEAD OF CATTLE flavored Opened woman who lived in a shee. tor roen | . Consisting of 6 young cows (wil Lumsden, § i ; Papa—My boy, she was not a poor ¢ 2 - . P en e later), 9 two-vear-old b _Qec3id ¥ e ©'d woman if she lived in a shoe.” achie ymy t ers (Grade Holstein, duc abol £old and sil-| TpoRr SALE | peen soldite Flubdub—tTow arc the lifa-preset¢- « - | 1st) and 1 bull (about two yea teeth; Menest prices | 1oghory 2 Plvmon A \ r ! One hay horse (weight . Guiid, Jeweler, 21 Broad- | jcZ 0Nl flcter R, D il er | Trac bay horse (wel: abo 300), apréa | 28 - inzler ther picture el roan horee (welght about 1500)—these | OR SALI— s seod : L : ModlersThank Us (e T L Learn Shorthond, 1 Week ind i i veivers s — [ Keepyourgrowing girls free from colds | (01, PUASIes, 1 express wagon 1 team | vou iy : {ne qut 3 e LARGE CROWD AT AUDITORIUM | tempers —G. H, Thornton, W. C. lndwenke’ungcaughslndynu-mhe‘p‘ {limber rig: 1 manure spreader, 1 two- 21y simple | wane ‘j\," o ¢ e Select F s ‘ s, R. W. Rob icg themtohealthy vigorouswomsnhood, | horse mowing = machine, 1 one-hors W nours s r g : : g et on=21 t.| “homssnds of mothers have writealets | mowing | mashine, biEl o SEm o s potts 5 \ hony, M ters of thanks, telling what | hess ( nearly new ar- | 53l Hetarlen: e e know a woman < " ess, and L > T Uit ' s furnished on| 1 i Cross 1 ! s o Foley’s Honey and Tar Cooley’ creamer w i cn—So7 But tell me. do you ~ . 8= | thon ik bas done for their daughters in rigding Fon BALE : s e £707 4. woman who can keep silent in memory 1 on. J 7 them of coughs that “‘hung on” and Hanover, Conn.; one 1911 25 HODE e Ll 3 . | Aud Account - weakened them just at the ase when the in good si C I S D% i LToN | So vou are leaving the camp < T Fled S young girls required a'l mL Lysical = — | — — | 2anl A P 1 R Burd AT strengih they could comma e |l i o Tt el ake it alonz—— was | rice i oley’s Honey and Tar snmedfonu Colchester c s 1 tling [ Ficrida Times Tnion. : 5 P. Gorm vick effect on coughs, colds and croup. |~ — sl ; | | % S 2 Americae Sundav Schooi—A. O, B i M.s,ndm?nfi,..,f,i“,fi‘?.‘,’:’, roasonabie . - Gray. Earm in Ledyard.| Chef means Tuskichsizmasnioachs . s Pro oy “We usc Foley's Honcy snd Tet 5 FOR SALE ¥ ling, Conr Jansd buildings. plenty of | i ) fation— | ourbest and only cough remedy, It mever fails too. e ot Niaaitand lonby, but_don’t let our eook Ar | ) SRS ascaiatlon o cure ot t3/o irla whea they have colda.” % R COLLATERATL LOAN CO. ! it or she'll demand. $15 mere a! . s feffere. dna | The Lee & Cszood Co. Cottage House on Oak Street : o 158 Water St T 1cE | honthi— Browaings \Mamazmes i ; Robertecn e | Cottage House on Spring Street i to deal with. 85 Ciiff Street| “How old would vou say she i1s?” ectes o B 1 S e Sl 5 ; a Fight fo er y | Betia O A Mowray ‘ = he's older than that The lacte opoi | . W. Ives Ex. 11 Champlin Street knaw it but T wouldn't offend| 3 ¢ 8 The Nation demands strong = R men—strong women and robust children. Wisdom suggests that every proper means of safeguard- | ing the vital forces and building Paw, what is meant by re-{° Thits what a man does when | s wife oui of town, my son. vt o bea ana| Cincinnat! En- | : Men Over 18 For tion, only $2.200. We can m. i ¥ 3 = = = up of r&sutance,bcuulxzed. terms on these three farms. ana MASSACHUSETTS Sust AleVed B Riis L Chosiey g 5 ; I COTTON MILL | A carload of British Army Artiliery | 3 1 : TRYON’S = | Horses, weighing 1100 to 1600 !bs.. : oM Gy 5 Main S e | Night work—five nights each week |suftabie for all Kinds of work. TR e e {are a nice lot. Come and see the hut. my litila brother to ! arlor™ <he acked. | . T was not presuminz.” | if you paid him ' | Ring Spinners and Doffers P . Now is the Time to Save Coal by| Good Pay—Steady Work e | Covering Steam-Pipes with | Address cars | ELMER R. PIERSON | NATIONAL i THE BULLETIN = e enzazed now.—Seattle Post- | i AIR CELL COVERING Box 104 Daniclson, Conn. | ! = i i fick. T a%rds definite help to those who Far Sale by | 5 E‘Z:"Zg’*:\:o’:’sfi.w | K Ve ALFIDOSCOPE r | THE RIF ALF! are “fighting to win” ageinst 'THE PECK:-McWILLIAMS CO. | HELP WANTED R R e aent in Seotland has dis-| ! the inroads of weakness. | b < T || Busincss Biocks, Building Lots, ali in to the dzmand for W-! . S0oti’s, abandant in tonic- = 78 = SPOOLERS SPINNERS AND CARD| E_, de "“‘:10 locatior 2 List your pro; e | nutrient i i GAL NOTICES = SUATIcae S0 et 00 Xen L an Witkes-Parre. | ° | = e ““'ebo‘f'yl‘)’;°1{;:‘;‘£;s'::it,:: = ROOM HELP AT THE AMERICAN || {10, o ten rooms and bath, and peonle laoking for 335 of S158 ol | ROAD SOCIETY Scatt & Bowne, Bloomteld K. 1. 1314 NOT}CE THREAD COMPANY MILLS, WILLI- i situated in the best residential R i, e the schools about here began | emm——— e MANTIC, CONN. section of Norwich. Extensive Real Latare uud Insurance. et M-g,,m..l ington Grange meeting LEGAL NOTICES. TO grounds and garage. Further par- 11 Aoy it | Wil ot held: Wednozdsy evening on icluars ¢ of women have answered of WeRther fata: Tibion NOTICK TO CREDITORS, FOR SALE eds o o B e it AT A COURT OF ARCHA W. COIT for recruits in ths Engitsh i) TAXPAYERS | | | | e \ ; at Norwicn, within a SR A e e S | Flving corps | b | Mirs < Mattison, formerly of | inet WM. B. WILCOX uetioneer ighes! roper | | partge clertric machinery nas! t - i e oLy dled ioraiice,is heroby, glven o Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | {been invented to screen coal and load e Tattise She had o o twn: of ol lit in wagon: h o puite 1 to levy and collect the persons Good Home for quick buyer. . in said District, deceased. vabic I FOR SALE % n y * 5 h The city council of IMontreal, Can b [ b i L Otdered, That the Administratels) cite 1 eb.—rary Ist, 1919, es _Will be sold at public auction on the S.rx room house, large barn and s passed an order to prevent] « k. seenedl the creditors of said deceased 1o bring being assessed the sum of|old Corer farm. located on Scoiland Sboltt 'two anves ot Iand L OnE of. all kinds: : Mg ¢ in fheic' clims acaiat o1 eaias as his personal tax, and for | road, one-haif mile from trolley line on 4 | : 5 - . y leff Mondar for the | within six months {rom this date by | the Birpose. of colesting the Shme Tl - MONDAY, SANUARY 30, 1010 5 ; ] Fllestram¥antic o atats frouch £ theatre . - warle N. 1. where be will posting a notice to that effec together | Shall be at the Collector's Office, u’;"z\.h HE Gl A buys 83 acres nd. several acres to Willimantic, near school, o \ym\‘r:‘ ‘:Mr;e‘;‘l o overflow- especially b vor e D et N | e e on etk ek . m The following property. heavy pine timber and about 300 cords||| short waik to trolley. kit : nd r 1 s BE SalHR a0 Catalte | deceased Jast dwelt, and in . the same o'clock p. m. from|Two horses, 3 cows, 14 heifers from X x | H ndon’s telephone and telegraph > e C. B. nd Miss Natalie | Town and by publishing the same oneg | F€DTU 919 to Mareh 1st. 1 registered Ayshire bull, +1 veal ealf, 1| of standing wood, fine well of water, | THOS H. BECKI EY < extend to 72.500 miies overhead * e ) EWIAT re recovering | ( a BewepELts DI e e cnce Both inc except the following | re boar. (If ot 80|\ 0 oo aiiing spring, 3 acres (! > X3 AL 1,000 intes underground. - > Tenza, A NerSet s s : a jbefore) t, 1 low down cover- r failing s 2 ac of | f = bt ifin k£ George Pendleton of Nea | Gog,Dis¢rict, ad muke return to this | 3 sonday, February 10th, T wiil be| leigh, 1 farm wag- 2 R £ { e L b eaweed cflers a protfic fource of = Biuieton, ko hat been oie s T oR ATING, Jude | at the store of Wm & Co., Nor- cultivator, 1 plow, 1| cleared land, seme fr tuated 1% ||| 724 — Phones — 63 |. 1 oil wien present suppiies are ex- oy vt Wi Mg ey Tho abos At eh T e S g | Wich TOVE. tFom 11 4. . to.1 b, . eotn chteer 1] o S }iiusted, aceording to an Bnzlish pro- e Tay Bora. 17 Phe -m“‘rm ;“_my zue o‘n1 Tuesday, Febru 11th, from 10 ational separator, | Miles to main line of railroad and » nas obtained seven gal- g s e to Presto s R = to 11:30 a. m, at the tic store. feeding PR 5 a ton ol lias Miner is haeine an enfarced Patrick T. Connell, Bean Hill, from 12 2 tons hay, 1 set % { er at BowdAoinivam. vacation from schoal 7 Rroud atreet, | NOTICT.—All creditors of sald a;-{m' ""{; ‘17 DL . rness, parioy lamp, | the Woed can be sold to t ai Elcanor Sparks, 100 L e ere. s against smid estato to the | L5 S Ban Joreenes s R ] rs of age und thert Thick and Lustrous. The school team was not runfing | Abdersigncd at P. O. Box 41, Hanover,| V0 Tiarsday Babroars 101, at the| 1¢ stormy SHAS P (ANGIIAAR. | gatd. Send for Witcox's Farm Bulletin. | Lirother. am K. Danham, 86 Few of us get bald ii o day and|the past week as the high scheol at | Sonn. within the time limited in thd|grug store of = George M. Rathbone,|—— — - 2ok g e or i of age. Mrs. Denham was $5 we all bave ample worning when our | Stoninzton remained closed. S West Side, from 11 a. m, to 1 p. m. rolce;ol % | |on November 4th. X ! - MARGARET FRANCES BLAND | hair is thiening out Byron and Sanford M. Billings, Jr, Administratrix i Parisian sazc is a most effic were in a man_at Reading, Pa. paid Justice of th> Peace Heary S. Mach- ner collar for lexul work, the e money or a hifehing invigorator, b: any further loss ar start a new growth it must be rubl into the scalp so t On Friday, ‘"l‘h'u’)r" 14th. at the - N Tanton Weanowter. " | —omerre so o minictrairix_| wore of ierwbit B Touesr tast siae,| FURNISHED SEASHORE| WILLIAM A. wiLcOX ed AT A COURT 01 PRONATE TEID P:‘;’gxngg:n February 15th, at T’rfl U ..i B3 FARM SPECIALIST, - y at Colchester, within and for the Di e’s e, aitville, from 12m to i AG e A ¥ d ABINGTON trict of Coichester, on the 11th day of{3:30 p. m. 41 West Brond St., Westerly, R. I e starved hair roots NEW COTTAGE g | which they were standing "0lf Den Grange held the first reg- | January, A D. 1919, o e TEA e, e Cnllector . Orfice | - AT L Telephone 2365, | it ail abont HUEand s tiyed: Son ey seort [t a0 xot (e Vil gar mesting of 1013 st Grange han | Pient I £ BORLG, Judee. | SGOE LI it U, | FOR SALE OR RENT ‘ i Rooms s e lat 50 neede v ¢ 2y, 2 Colchester, Conn., in said Distric _ | the dates mentioned above for the dif- | | 1t is proposed that wwith *he ~loss atimulation s badly needsd. You will| Weanesday, Jan. Conn, in saig District, de. | the dat i AL sureiy bs delighted with *he first ap-| Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Faines attended | ceased, ferent sctions of the Town. at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant All Im 2. {nf the war the entire Iine of trenches pli=stion for your hair and sealp should | the zovernor's ball at Hartford Wed- | The ‘Administrator appeared in Court| AN persons neglecting this notica| and al the Rhode Istand . provements in France, sxtending from- A'sace to teok and feel 100 per cent better. Tt | o027 evening. and filed 2 written application alleging | st be proceeded against as directed :W' 5 song bl 's“'h F" F the Beigian border, shail be convert- arisian sare s Dot expensive. T6s| Afre Macintosh spent the wek-end | that said estate s now In settiement s State. . | shore; also accessible ore Farme. fea into & soct of Sitisuih e T Sl e S el ol Lot tes - PRICE t500 |20 st b A | an hair necds— won-sticky,| Over fity attended the dancig | 19,3011 certalh real estat helonging fol,,, 4 4 warwien, Conn., Jun. o 1915, O-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH memory of the soldiers who died| c auid : v Lee & | class in Abington hall Safurday eve- | piication: F k IMPROVEMENTS IN GOOD RE- facing the onslaught of th Huns, i {Ongood Co. and at drug ard toflet | ning. Wheraupon, It is Ordered. That said ran . oy lcounters everywhers with guaranteo| The Red Cross and Ladiés’ Benevo- | application_ be heard and determined SEPH PAIR NEAR BOSWELL AVENUE. B 5 porfect sotlsfaction or |lent society mat Tharsday at Iibey |A¢ the Provato Court Room in Coichests JO! BRADFORD WESTERLY, R L OWNER LEAVING TOWN. PRICE P 1 hall, Refreshments were served. Mrs, | 2 i% sald District, on the 21st day of JamesL. Case REASONABLE. * FOR PARTIC- ASK FOR and GET " Is half the batflo| Covell in charge of the Red Cross | the trcinmon. and ihat wotioe ot tin ’ noon, and that notice of the any man's or woman's parsonal ap-|work and Mrs. Martin, presMent of | pendency of sald zpplication. and of . Negiect means Aull, thin,|the Ladiss’ society were presented ULARS o S, A B 7 skt seect, | o rlick’s an ly ees, while L o el 3 ‘was | pu this order once in t Bifle athention now Inseres trick|cfvon an honer he alee. Rarwich ‘Bulletin, & newspaper having | Glank Books Made and Ruled to Order | Tt Be¥ thoussad, |0 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Justrous hair for years % come.| All are sofry to hear of the death | cifculation in said District at least 108 BROADWAY o matter whet your hair troubles| ot Mre. Frank Chism at the Day Kim- | five d2¥3 prior to the date of said hear. i et 2l Y - | Ing, and taat returm be be| THERE | & Paristan sage maseago tonight—[ball hospital from pneumonia. She & 25 Al 5 no aavertising meMum in | THERE 1= w0 advertisiag medium h‘ Conrt. Easter: Conueeticut equ: Bul- | Eastern Conne h - you will not_be: dissppomted. Meavas an Mmfant three days oM. Mr.| . H P. BURLL, Judge | letin tor busimess resuils. e e o T Central Building Norwich Phones The Orginal e e e Riaifed Milk stern Connec or business resu to The Bul For Infants and In OTHERS ara "A!TATIO.LQ

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