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2 ¥ v L 4 FULL ASSOCIATED M/ 3 PRESS DESPATCHES EDNESDAY, JAN. 15, 1919 R T e What Is Going On Tonight ROCKVILLE | BA'] BREA‘[H WANTED FOR SALE TOSRENT POETRY CLOUDY, COLDER TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN., < Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Rev. ) Ve TRt = R A FOR RENT-—A furnighed 5 room flat. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at pro:gl;o‘d“l:n‘:)sgegn b b Bufgghkfi:cg e s e Good, location, steam heat. Tel 553-1 Davis Theatre. Saturday. B s 5 ’ O bo. experienced also-a young girl to| ‘REO 6, 1916 MODEL, 7 passenger| ;o RENT—One six-room flat, all Motion Pictures at Auditorium The-| The friends of Rev. A. G. C o Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get P y ) Ne . . . rotoot, TERE IS NO NIGHT rom the New York Sun) at Universe there is no night! (F break in as saleslady and one a!ter:- touring mrd in g-:O!‘ Conf}i‘:.hn, modern impm,\-emom, on Spring Gard- Whae cail Night i i i 4 si curtains. e v i e N Vi 51 Co.|Is but i shadow ar rek M?{[,“ r Skating at Olympic hall. o f}?(l"mEr rp.lxstor‘ h(-‘re were saddencd at the Cause and Remove It Wimamtic }:lt%r:?fi‘lfia;'lgnb%\'gfir{e: Mecotmick Co., 3% Shetucket St. i Bumer Ar\ge\n‘:f‘};}?gnelig‘olsfl){llg. S5 Upon tse‘le’[ e “‘“ S sEi i - Immergruen_lodge., No, 12, O. D. H. Jhear of nis death Ilast week, at - day, ready to engage. Steady pesition.j— -y LL | . T NG C. T : = R TG A A the uncharted realms of Spuce g in Germania lall. Bridgeton, N. J. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- e MAXWELL 1918 TOURING CAR with! “ypoRr RE: tenement of four i Ssmerset lods : o. 34, F. - VELL, 2 WE BE. Manilla Ci-|winter top. The Frisbie-McCormick | rooms. 4 Carter Ave., East Side. . No. 34, K. and A, M,| A surprise party was miven Mr. and | tute for calomel, act gently on the bowels | , WELL, HERE £ T te st Unending tisht et Masonic templ 3 ] S give BT T A paunotemple, o 0;.0,| M8 Peter’P. Paimer, 2nd, Jast Thu: TO LE & 2 N is: 3 ‘for| Co., 52 tucket St. = = = o b = o e e vk gars 3 for 20c, Nebo cigarettes Co. She h i ioh B aalin e cvest Universe urkish Trophies, 2 for 25c.. Some etel 1 y : 1 1 . Some | TCHEVROLET 1918 TOURING CAR in|g North Main St., The M ite Bldg, | There is no night. F. meets in Odd hall. day evening at the home of Mrs, Pal.| People afflicted with bad breath find | nice “pipes 50c per 'each. Fagan's} CHEIVRDSO M o Frishie-McCormick | Steam heat and’ electrie CHahts, —tws i Mr. and Adelbert | quick relief mmfigh Dr. Edwardg’ | Smoke Shop. | €0 32 Shetucket St. minutes from Post Office. o “‘{i;"c“t Mind Divine there s no . Clark. Many gifts were presented | Olive Tablets. e pleasant, sugar-| WANTED — Situation as workirg = oo sinti 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS |2 and Mrs. Falmer, wwhio were r- | coated tablets are taken for bad breath | housekeeper Torelderiy couple lady - orn imprTemente T stores | A% 11|15 it the. Shadeay on Omnisclent Good KINDERGARTNERS TO MEET cently married. es were played | by all who know them. or gentleman, ress, Capable, FOR SA Ten Chester White pIgS|Thames St. Rent reasonaple. Apply |[Of finite fault; and a social time was enjoved, after | Dy, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently | St Office. § weeks old. A. P. Bennett. Telephone| American Waste & Metal Co., 210 W.|A discard in the harmony of life; HERE IN FEBRUARY | which sandiwiches, cake and cocoa b r.fim] the bowel gfin Y | "WANTED _Position as housekeeper | 1879-12. JandSMW | Main street, A variant note. ¥ The Fastern Connecticut Kinder-|Were served. - but O s and liver, | 1, \'oung woman. Anna Dapsis, Plain- — In the great Mind Divi ) 1 4 Y FOR SALE—Three Barred RockK|™ FOR RENT—Furnished tenement, i e garten Primary Ascociation, a branch| Private Clavton Kenyan of the army | Smulating them to natural action, | field. Cockerels and mine pullets. ion | rooms and bath. Modern conveniences. | b e, 500 Si the National Council of Primary Ed- | was at home of his parents, .| Cleariog the blood and gently purifying | “\\NTEp_sfan for farm _work. B.|stock. Utility eggs for hatching, $1.00| Inquire 16 School st. S Rt er Codithereiising will hold its mid-winter meet- |2nd Mrs, Emory C. Kenyon, for o|the entire system. They do that which | A, Hoxie, Yantic, Conn. Tel 2 poed. D s e L | ron mENT ) gosalaiibamltene: | hat we calliGriar ne in Norwich, February first, in the | brief furlough, Sund: 1Te is nt| dangerous calomel does without any |anon Di 3mmes Bishop, Westerly, R. 2 ment on Franklin Square: rent $16 per|1s but a shadow passing o'er the face Hugh Henry O:good Memorial on|bresent s ned at fort Totten, nn|of the bad after effects. WANTED—Position in small market month. Inquire James iway Long Tsland. Broac . Fuller & Co., | Of happiness. dway, All the benefits of nasty, sickening, |as meat cutter. Good all-round man.| FOR SALE—Yew milch cows W. S.| a4 £ri Write | L It Ci Tel, 1 jan4d | We m,\l,mdnoz weep did we but unde: M Gail teacher of the A number of the youns pecple from ipi cathartics are derived. from Dr. | Married, 22 ars experience. rite | Lee, Ifanove onn, Tel. 0 RENT—_A small tehement at 76 stand rst gra ool, New York | this vi o s v evening Edgv:l%s’ Olive Tablets without griping, | |0y, 18 0am 178 No. Main St e FOR “sAtE—Metr Taceabout $137|Boswell ‘Ave Inquire John E. Fan- ?;?en‘?;fi’a‘r’fiflfl}»t of God both sessions. on Mr. an¢ rs. sert Blaeklock, who o 5 d = Metz speedster Metz 103 ning, Broadway. jyid ! is n ief. ' Sraduate of |have recently . commenced houss. | PAiD OF any disagreeable effects. WANTED—A middle-aged woman as| $250: Metz delivery ; Metz 1 - SOSEERY s il exe istiolerrel g UL O T Columbia University. | keeping in the house of Jared G. Bae- | , Df- F- M. Edwards discovered the | coppanion on farm. Write Box 2, R.|fouring $450; Meta delivery with closed |, TO RENTTurnished = room. swith] ™ 162 R e . Columb sity. . ared G. Bav- , 0 arm. g S 5 7ord | board; can accomn a few 3 a [ istant train- | ber. Refreshments were ed ana|formula after seventeen years of prac-|D. 2 or Phone 615-3. body, wili exchange for Metz or Ford table boarder: one minute's walk from| What we call Fear rten depart- | Bifts were presented the newly ‘marrieq | ticé among patients afflicted with punshontt S0geriand S ourin . ear, ht WANTED—Small : s b e anc i ite sl Is but the shadow of futurity ¥ f partment for light | jow. Fisk no Marlin-Rockwell's. 15 Boswe!l Ave, = ¥ “ o Normal School at|couple by their friends. bowel and liver complaint, with the | nousekeepins, furnisned or unfurnish-|s0%3 17551575 [RASER R e Los In the Sum-| G. F. Charuley recently purchased an | attendant bad breath, S fent ;015‘?"‘*‘1;?:‘(‘,32;3;“’:}?,}: tesmandp ey FOR RENT—Two closed cars, at rea-| A childish dread. . & o piored; r e Un of Cali- | automobile. t Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely | 217 7% "°AGdress 5 Bulletin Office. | pne dancy s sonable day or night service |In the great Father Love rr ire lirector of — e a vegetable compound mixed with olive | “'o- F =& - Pixie $15: non.s Ehone U § 10 CIE SEl a0 vIed T | There s fnniroet BaRoo! Thr: e Seens. POMFRET CENTER on wili know them by their olive | ,MFE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT,| X ; = 5 T P r Ive years' training experience b Lo 29] y History of the Weorld War by March,i ) color. Take one or two every night for | Azents with these two books making | $4.25; 3 second | rd batterie hington St. is made her equally familiar with The office's of In the great Cosmic Life there is mo o on rly ne death! 3 e foc B 3 t 2 §5.00 per hour. Biggest terms. Both|fully charsed O Al irnished room. also one| What we call Death ad private scho in kin- | held a_meeting a aweckandingts (e el il 2nd 25 | S0 P8 o8 Ciace SEnotoe. Tistorieal | Willard 823 e e room Tor light hensckeoping. Mrs.|Is but the shadow In the Valley's cup n and primary prepare for er ! druagists. Book Co., Chicago. L fplaemRColnmb; { o S No High St Susaid | Throual SV i C mme follows: et g - = yma Ke o 0! e D mige 4 m, : :, mod chol- Ll Sin it $h2n feal N ber| . STORAGE—Household goods stored el Hpwardiitothe Greater selation 1o tie wholo question ot haar o boFience Suihecessary. o e ! Compiers | 9F 1oAg Or short terw; rales reason-|And the Fulfiment < ical application Common education sufficient. Write|s Of, all Mtz parts for all models, | 2C ), Farning Studlo. 52 Rsoadway. [rn\‘t}}r great Cosmic Life s ) the home and |Sramme for | S R R R R | 7 S anklin Institute, Dept. 32 L, | Mail orde ted. Metz _Agenc Byl e & here is no death larrison: 11:30: games|soon Scheol Rochesier, N. Danielson Phone 133: B TO RENT_Furniched rooms: also) = -~ 3 | gamig ] soon Sehool I e fo e ! L. = ) m. Comn TAone rooms for light housekecping. 103 | In.the great Human Heart is there no . ed by Miss Campbell et = s LA _ Auctioneer g WANTED Seccnd hand furniture;| FOR SALE—10 good cows, Toot Tal 1048~ sevlia Sth ntic, Miss Beebe, of Nor-|auet of Rhode Island I | Of 12 M . Danielson, Ct. Nl we p highest prices in eastern Con-|and five to about = Eirth we ntin Hirsch of New London; 2 |Providence, Fri | It necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- | George Bouth Allen H e s DA i 2:15 p. m. ad- | _F. Wriz Haines, | PDBLIC SALE ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward. | lyn_ Conn. Tel i ve cibilities and | Willis Ccf romuson, 2. g;v-erorjmx 30-32 Water St. Norw Harris | ¢ ros- as- t the cay Mr, rs. Haines inaug all Wednes; John Ash and ¥ ent a:i the open semb TWENTY-FIVE HEAD SATURDAY, JANUAPY 18 At Eleven 0'Clock A. vation year alll our ren should to hear one [and y ural onh: bl B Twipy, Opsessed 1 3 : OR SALE—A pretty, round-turned| ith shadow doubt ; ANTED — Reliable ten miles an hour, and used to all kinds| And little creeds? family v of farm work, stylish. Abso- In the great Human Heart farn - Is there no Faith? Ci sounc n for ait we iutely sound FOR RENT In the great Universe there is no night! $150; but must he ri s #1605 put. The imperial Suns Sharp for pr given daily Condi- —_ S 35 Dok o o Ride in. eternal day! God, let this CLARK’S CORNERS SR ST ey | Long or short hauls. Moving T Schocl opened Monday, after two L i enced truck| . FOR [funitl jobs solicited. | And banish from our souls the shadow ( e arm, located. about tw s Go., Boz— ;e set. | 3 . | our unbetie ¥ to south of Dan cilon @] ranvitle. i A rigs 1 .i| Fast, safe and reliable service|hc Uhiterce i< an ) led Green GIRLS Lenox _ Shirt|one si Unending Light pending some time he s “act R . L Good!dresser | mother. ANGILE & ANGELOS' ||meiteiicos aiac | it her._ A 8 r | 2 ~William Tord Reed. ) n Miss Mae vered fron WANTED—To hire 7 % e vei»| 119 Main St. Phone 706-3 will be seen al|influenz 1 High Must be a good mu.(a} e T T m 2 day. Edith | school atistactory. Call at J sidecar. Price : ‘ ——— HUMOR OF THE DAY ) ma felt | \ B = g al| FOR SALE- FCR SALE T L 1 the David N. Gordon, West Mai hoth single and Sam Beit, 14 feet wet. Now you'have a cold. army over night” |~ Mrs Hi T | % 3 Al No. Thames Sty o X e Daughter—I guess it v because he ed & Avell hin e S el “\yooD is oh al at pres- I had my pumps on.—Florida Times- 1 aind the jat- ST BAL TR R ent prices; delivered in sawed lengths. Union. te to- UNION e 3 { }’lm‘\{:‘rjglon, 4 Broadway. Tel. 620. The Pomeranian—Why -~ don’'t you 5 dai ] 2 kind of a X LECE e take someoné of your own size? 1 ictio Ambassador | wre. Mary Dod led e ce, low rates. P FOR SALE—160 lavi <, White The Mastiff—Can't a fellow gowl v erard’s by s0_clo- | oryy o e Mt nroe Leghorn and Plym ‘DD i to himself once in a while in the ‘“.(.‘ by . Colchester, R. | fl 1 presence of a friend —Life. In STATE CIVIL SERVICE TI: FOR SALE—I “Hes deuced ¢ He luction of t - 1. 1919, for clerk with good condition, Or under new management, 51 the " d”wp".(-bsc'. ’.I‘ .must BT n German Lnowledge of steno E - 1 le Stah i el L v cae 1 it n State Capitol, opul le Stables has Well, nc 1t he has the first dol- s ¢ of $900 to J. Hamilton and |lar that he did 30 cents’ worth e w histo o0d” opporty : biic to call and get ac-|of work for.—Boston Blobe. Send for app. Hanove “ E 5 Sl S arins Coa n Z00d It is easy to be one sort of philos- i owr - n Sor : opher.” Friday and | yale — also Carriages, s 1 ever | odorc HEBRON il Ll arders the year around | and Heavy 1 man's m: m Inn. wual meeti e - orse will be ! fortunes are his fault.”—Phila- SR S —Raw furs. R B v, re nted or money re- | delphia Bulletin BREED THEATRE | e held in the chapel Tuesday Thursda ling, Conn ed of any “Why do people . ‘As dead as a Phursdiy -t . p— e trial and 1 door nail ” asked the Boob. “Why y B el A «s| WANTED—Second hand and antlaue | FOR SAIL EANAY = s 7 e orter and L el O T i 1 e ey I a door nail any deader than a in Willi on | before you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 banon door T ver % hr S Tel. 717-3. e = Eocier “Beca has been - hit on the Sylvia . The | the gational = - e [ARDORSSAT RIS Mosler head, 1 suppose.” replied the Cheer- " e L hoifs in' Centr nice Seyms WANTE 11 Kinds; highest | doors, riy new. Inqui Phone | head. T suppose.” replic e C r o camedy (o 1o CGent in i Bre Ol Piithoos prices paid Saturday A. L rwi Pt ful Idiot.—Cincinnati Inquirer. t who s = g ¢ and Mills of W n., Wil be at| "papwms for sale HAMILTON Putnam—TI've promised my wife not and w S Ticknop of Windsor Aol Talman Bt F. I Racine, Danielso : » to buy a cigar during 1919, g e | s Episcopal ct i S ORATE : Halsey—You will never keep that ! ¢ Suadat t0 Colthottir | IWARTED ~ToneT aistance movine| ;Lo SALE _Reasoned hasd Wi Dromi b ! & « e sery B e o B ) FOR SALE Putnam—Oh, ‘ves, T will! T bought . . Sirs eriden ~7 A BT S o v 5 = g = z 3 ply today wholesale 1y 2 h | s = | The Charles Gray Farm in Ledyard.|2 Yea upply ) ortun he 1 ke [ A e o | Juist Arrived |Rih iand fine Buildings, plenty of | Tates—Erooklyn Union. Jar cautiful gowr it Ris | 1 pa . W. Gui 1, 21 Broad- 5 | fruit, near trolley, plenty of wood and e your commands more clear- T lone ot $8 q TR way, Norwich, apréa 1 i ctillery | timber. 1¥!” said the colonel to the young il ale 1 e SR L rload of British Army Artiller ¥ o ar e = lby.;’ E. A. PRENTICE Heutenant. ) folk who | ™ sl WANTED. suitable for all kinds of work. They | Prone 300 86 CIliff Street sir. e nd most The President’s | . Old false {ecthi. Dun’t matter itllare a nice lot. Come and see them.| _ The other day one of your officers ne resiaent s troken. We pay up o $15 per s Prices right. cleared his throat and the entire com- Send by parcel post and receive ¥ check b L ; TEL. 536-3 pany about faced.’—Detroit Free retura N - AT L L ELMER R. PIERSON I E Press COLLATERAL LOAN CO. = = — = ou seem able-bodied and healthy; 154 Water ivou ought to he strong enough to between Shetucket and Market Sts. | An old, reliable nrm to deal with. MY HISTORICAL TAVERN!“"f he remarked, scrutinizingly. b 177 BROADWAY 2 i He got a meal without any further know as Adam’s Tavern in reference to work.—People’s Home e stahlished 1872 es; Ma'am, I know. And you seem : THE RIPLEY PROPERTY beautiful enough to be on the stage, [ - PROPERTY but evidently you prefer the simple DO AWAY WITH yas FOR SALE | WANTED most notapie House has ten rooms and bath, and INDIGESTION | Norwich T Journal. fele i bihen e M | Men Ovér 18 For il is situated in the best residential §| NOrwich lTown. - Daw, K ) Kivkham, Theo: | : i If section of Norwich. Extensive | . : Roberts, Frank Camposi: Bors How (o Purity a Sour, Distressed Stom- MASSACHUSETTS { Enquire of A, A. ADAM, THE KALEIDOSCOPE crounds and garage. Further par- mond Hatton and others. i - £ P Let us t ain English; let us call ; Cotton mills of Portugal need 6,000 Ethtee o8 bill are Pau- a spade a spade, e R COTTON MILL [ficcloazs . ' i Seekonk, Mass. bales monthls. a delightful Let us tell the h and say that i i | ARCHA W. COIT | b % 0 P E is gi Western drama and const: distressed after Night .work—five nights each week iR G e P et _-‘:‘po.v; fif}?l‘rkflk\)‘? .L:Jrlf‘\?f“{;\]nfl‘:f gngrel Slugus show. e e Ring | Spinners jand -Dofférs 1 B h‘g ei334 i Z;eg ‘esd Cott: HFOR SA;hE Q ol i . made, e S o our o | § Telephone roadway “ottage Houses, Tenement an > Tl SR Stojach & In o sancldicondition fand| Good Pay—Steady Work e e e Business. Blocks, Bullding Tiots, ‘ali British government favors plan to vaudeville and e < e LR L Address care =z = s | desirable locations. List your pro-|have present W s scales continued. a 2 Source” a art 2 i your stom- THE BULLETIN geny it youbcarc 1’to senl or rent, as I|six months. r 2 nough to d s L Vi iooking T rt i " ‘ Bt ditto it So. the 106 sours | BoX 194 Daniclson, Conn. $600.00 real’ estate Investmint T ©°f| War Depstpnent sill sell | this F PO, 15 forme moltnoons e e WILLIAM F. 'HIL month at various cantonments 44.455 More German Rule Jur stomachl it not| ; = buys 39 acres of land, several acres sl nu'ln_"r'_-'_“ horses and mules c ngle » the Pacific B ment to the £ 5 . ¢ ssing Wit S t, in tovts 3 Gértn ", 2 o t stomach in a HELP WANTED heavy pine timber and about 300 cords| Koom 1ud L BETRD A scat Cm,."‘r:"’m.,“’f:?r“:‘:rfmomo_ i 1 rman stomach tablets if you|SPOOLERS, SPINNERS AND CARD| of standing wood, fine well of water, one going one way and one the T om McMahon = your filthy stomach to (4 >3 . but lay flat both times, so that Austr horit e affairs i ROOM HELP AT THE AMERICAN| also never failing spring, 2 acres of ands, who has d from an extended tour I tted hall Group fons be- miles to main lire of sda ¢ho invested one MANTIC, CONN. e Hinsdale, H., W : 5 oadizand o Good Home for quick buyer. ’ | cent in 1\)!1";1\ in lwvd;‘: :‘ll :’lrmsn.‘r;';_"l 5 in cash from her harves e I'than 50 pumpkins, and had some left { for jack-o’-lanterns. mile to prosperous village, where all Six room house, large barn and FOR SALE about two acres of land. One the wood can be sold to the mill at a 9 | neither hit her THREAD COMPANY MILLS, WILLI- | cleared land, some fruit, situated 1% I FOR SALE Little Priscilla Fay, aged seven, of 2 good price. A rare bargain. Investi- wile foom N aniic con state road _ Hickory, of the nonresinous ]WO_OId“V »n-a stomach tablets. N RN to Willimantic, nea: school, |||is said to have the highest fuel value siserable your stomach} LA A gate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. short walk to trolley. per ur volume of wood, and havs P op commercial ad- -a ghould give you prompt | i b et Choics ot . £bo other advantages: it burns cvenly 4 'm sev r‘l{gsos de- Lee & Osgood Co.| LUI lAllil) s § THOS. H. BECKLEY and hofldfi umxl];?’ : ’lzlsr naic)" ct;r‘r;s g =50 - 2 next, followed by beech, ) i ' AR RN S YO | i: Gt 0 1 WILLIAM A. WILCORX 278 Main Street Fiapie itives of Nauru have asked v OR bALh R REN . 724 Phones 68 5 £ 5 - o o e e fe e Potatoes for secd purposes are ment to prese=ve them from A LOST AND FGUND PARM{ SEECIALIST, hment of German govern- Miss Margaret Wilson as she e | da in Long Island, Maine, and Nova Scotia and are care- fully inspected at those centers. Twe crops are produced, that reaped in January being grown from seed from Maine and Long Islad, and a ! second crop reaped in May, grown principally from Nova Scotia see Two main varieties are produced, viz: grown for Berm Mr. MeM Yooks when einging to the boys 1 Tslands,” .| bverseas. At present she is in s much impressed by| Paris with her father. industry. What they have 8 1 i e Micshhlisg wiu | e — ] ! ; but praise from every- s or Br tre. o-| 5 . , = | slected the Marshall Island : (}llll‘_\' AN EASY WAY Tfl —_— ramn > oy ALL i did all other natives, bu during the = e ot L Wateh Hi]], week.paug, Pleasant 41‘“eul nl’o'nd St., Westerly, I.L L S A SRSIDE Snce | View,. and afong,ithe . Rhode: laland St itic. Alpherie Ma shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, SRR Send forbook iet. and urn and rec n WESTERLY, R. I TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH §| Bliss Triumph and Garnets past three or four years ihe Japanese LEGAL NOTICE. IMPROVEMENTS IN GOOD RE- A e The state government statist re- have been systematically building up . < . H ports that the total wine produced people, educating them and mak- | AT a cov 0¥ PROBATE T PAIR NEAR BOSWELL AVENUE. ¥| NEW COTTAGE | ate of South Australia dur- of them z very creditable race.” (Y, | at Norwich, the Dis FARM BARGAINS OWNER LEAVING TOWN. PRICE §| i 1918 season amounted _to r. McMahon said in sneaking of the | of Norwich, on the 14th day of January, Kfiflq acres, good buildings, only §2 REASONABLE A llons, an increase of 2,371,- relation of the Central Pacifie fslands| It vou are troubled with pimples, | Bremenio. T. AYLING, Jndge .| B8iacre ot con art s s s oo e EOREEARTICAT] 7 Rooms 118 gallons; or §0.85 per cent. over the 0 Australia that “thev were the half- | blackheads, acne, barber's itch, blotch. H. Tadd, late of | buildings. $4,000: 46 acres, state ruaq, | ULARS productipn for the previous season. way house to San Francisco and to|es, freckles or other skin discase or District, de “olonizal_he 20 rooms, A-1 condi- | N : itutes a record production, blem | dd of , now is the time to ¢ Norwich, Ct. ion, enly $2 rid of | t rid of | r o : ! . This co 0 cammake sy | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE All Improvements [ the Targe i s thi vintage be — 7 i ed in Court ed a petition terms on e ALk 913, The ! o It with Hokara. G E ine Abareat s % | !5 074.838 1913. e es Greenwich.—Margaret Lee Huyler.| This pure and simple skin healer is oL uthe L e T |§ Central Building Nerwich | 3 wine was $2,510,- nine, daughter of Couiter D). Huy'er,|being introduced in Norwich by Lee|the estute of said deceased, aileged to! _ _ TRYON’S A Y, 1 Phones | PRICE $4;500 andy manufacturer, died st her fa & Osgood Co. at the low price of 3ic|be intestate 715 Msin St. Willimantie, Conn. | ’ sr's home here Friday of worebral men- (for a liveral sized jar, and they have| Whercupon, It is Ordered, That said | ingitis following influenza. sold hundreds of treatments. T b o A1 5 - wn T N It contame e bronet e acids, fs| Ui Probate Court Room in the City of | Now is the Time to Save Coal by Cn i indFREIE every ; Norwich, in said District, on_ th e ; ¢ i’ a trie Mourien- | nes e pdm A DISEEL g, e S0Ch | Covering SteamPipes with FOR SALE g * | cleanly to use a am I < ( as CASTO R IA ment for the skin, cleaning and clear- | orclock in the forerivon, and that no NATIONAL - | J es .. se ing it in every pore, making it soft,|[of the pendency of said petition, = ottage Hous S | b | white ana beaatiful e s m({ hearing l).{lreftn,%\‘)e_ given by AlR “FE:‘LSCO:ER'NG Cott s H e o oa,k reed | 37 Shetuck t Street, For Infants ang Childsen |, I° Hocora does mot do even more| 16, UL EEAER 2% 10, 00T 200 =it HitSin Sishiy.cn Spring Strest, | e . than is claimed for it and give perfect i said District prior ¢ teast tivee aass | THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Estate C. A. Mowrey the date of said hear n, return the empty In Use For Over 30 Years | st ing and 2 s L itk b Lee ‘& Osgood Co, and they will re- [that return bhe made to this Court, Wm. W. lves Ex, 11 Champlin Street = R arg fund your money. 1f you have an NELSON J. AYLING, Judge = CH R Y s : s nd 3 . 3 av y e : et ge. E v SR = Itestony CY vi 450 a|tem of b the Sl irociin. Gun caakbl Ehend oo np’{'; e 2hove and foregoins is’ u true| WHEN ¥OU WANT to put your bus- | WHEN 10U Wax ifteston. Cligars will be §. | pfoeo e ar Signature of petter advantage than for a " = this skin food. Ut your pus- | hundred 1) S, ¥ y of = 3 ii Iness before the publie, there “is no|iness before the publl\‘;.nme"n:lisb rfa r:(“e l:u nrx:.:'uu"nu R (‘\'lll restore your kidneys to healthy Attest, HELEN M. DRESCHER, |medium betier ihan through the ad-|medium better than through the ad- | I, F. ANT, action and give you back your health lerk. vertising columns of The Bulletin. vertising columns of The Bulletin, £ 11 Fzeaklin Street. avnd strength. Lee & Osgood Co.

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