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RAIN TODAY AND TOMORROW; FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES —_— WINDHAM urgent call dauarters in Washing- for refuzee garment. t Breed Theatre. Auditorium The- to finish before February 1 ai wh seldom ANNOUNCEMENTS Davis Theatre. hrop and ceting of the| thousand a: the tlongrega. < voted to pay $50|w the parsonage. |Tich man who would ive o'clock one afterndon last| .iy with such mizhty kitehen chimney at the par- | Peterson’ The fireboard in the| Read this lette: scattering | 14, 1915, by all over the room. A demolish- Lie ell roof w out of town|[ Is it any wonder I i, Frown had| _Peterson Ointment ¢ service at the Congrega- The Woma several weeks' Huxford an Miss Lucia | 255 ANG AT T Ra’ o s oy second in the series of lectures the Life of Christ, s dictured in 1l be given in the tional church Sunday evening. Miss Sarah from a vieit in Hartford. A social was held in the chapel on in charge of Miss . Chairman of the social CLARK’S CORNER committee of the C. E. society. Vari- ous games were played and music | was furnished by mandolin and piano | Cake and cocoa were served. Lieutenant Alfred Eaton has gone to his wife who Franklin, Vt. Congrega- | “You may EIRGL CLAYTON argr Pt other big timer The Man From Tipperary. mct is Judge and Gaile B e ek NOANK Anna Fitch of Elm street en- tertained_the Guild of the Episcapal Re- freshments were gerved at the close of the business session. = = Rollin Rathbun, whosd arm was Fe- cently amputated in Lavrence hospital NE‘JMONM as the result of injuries received from + shot gun in the hand of a hunting companion, will be home this week. Mrs. Charles Bulson entertained the RS SRR F o Silver Link society Wednesday after- e The usual work of aprons and patchwork was done. Joseph Singer the little son of Mr. is recovering has 30, 60c, bronchial pneumonia, and there is no ENE DS ey improvement. Mr. Singerwho came from the south to attend the funeral of his oldest child, will not return there to wa || Make Your Gifts Gates of Ansonia, who has recently been appointed pas- for tor at large of the Baptist denomina- tion has a new automobile for use in i WP Smith hae vegan a-senm || VeW Fear’s inJewelry boat to be used tn oyster trawling by It will be ready early to have a 28- ture i= Ethel CL drama, The a picturization of the fa- Seek, a 1wo-7 Ben Turpir Breed Theatre. the brilliant and Mrs. John fhe exhilirating sort of this five-act plays Vantyne Carter, a “gitded youth” a unique way to e e aa| A former local make him buck PBayne plays sweet west, and she captures Van- expected meet- a New York tyne's heart ing in Peacock Alle Both a v adventuress do utmost to make o it | B W, Tatham, in the epring. power motor. Lucien Sheffield - ybrook Point are Zsther Main. The sanuars meeting of tho wo- || &0 FRANKLIN STREET man's Home missionary society of the be held today John Hendrick- | oo > 1d_danghter iting Mrs. | enjoy The Flower, a fiv church will Mai ho has b from heart trouble folowing PETER VER STEEG The Main children have all been ill with FLORIST Queen Esther circle had a delight- ful social following a business eession church Wednesday The Great Houdini at Auditorium. i from paper bags, zinc ackets, insane crib Jow humpers NORTH WOODSTOCK Mrs. Calvin L. Rawson is ill at her released himsel? The January mestinz of the Social {Pames wil be held with Mrs. Allison Mru. Potter will be assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Charles Per- Mrs. Wendall Witt The parents of Private Cyril Paine ve received word of his safe arri- The 57th C. Hancock, N. rharge which will probably be soon. ity ot = Bt who | Hart Transportation Corp. am Barrett showed his marksmanship WARRENVILLE Gono Hattin of Pomfret 2ood George Deane William PBrown thoroughhred SOUTH CRISWOLD Douglass, who has been is greatly improved in Lewis has filled his of good thickness. ice Bur- 1t the Norwich State [ A, D. 1919, people would like to enjoy | their claims against = After un- starvation drastic drugging and tiresome burdened cight give up hope of eatment has been 50 simple that some for that reason pass judgment until i requirement I R tem of fat reduction is that ten deep breaths cach morn- open air or open window. Franklin Machine Company Providence, R. ! Take after each the other simple direction with the capsule often shows a_no- | e seahle reduction in a very few days. | dwelt. use should greatly im- A HALR BENNETT, Judee, overcome your weight Machinists § | ' HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES Gear apolied to all makes of Cor- ¢ §|its consistent ngs. Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on ha General Mill Repaire v cap- Special machinery of a!l Linds, have a lithe, "ome to_the rooms in|“Now 1 Can Walk,” Says and helo the reg- s, W. 5. happell ob.| M. Southeott of Medina at of their e “Here is another letter that makes me happy terson. of Buffaio, “One that T d vatner have toan a la Money isn't evervtiing in thi orld. There is mary a big_ hearte on earth to be pla ta produce a T in- | druggists for 35 cenis a 1 February theott, of It ns like a miracie, ery word of it. ause 1 get similar let- ¥ 1 know it b ters almost ev m happy! . Inc., Buff: ;! Dear Sirs— society| "I _Was an untold sufferer from an Witiamy | 014 running sore and " ulcers. 1 had tried most evervthing without any re- lief from pain. A friend told me of your Leffingwe!l returned on | wonderful ointment and the first box visit in | took away the pain that had not left me before in vears, and after using st nine dollars worth of the salve I 6§ 1-2 inches, is all healed and I can Never, never will 1 be without on's again. so this to recommend your ointment if you wish. 1 cannot Johnson has returned | 52y enough to praise it Yours truly Mrs. Albert Southcott, Medin, hd Mr. and rs. George Upton of Nor- wich were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woode. Mrs. J. R. Evans and grandson have to| returned from New York. in| Miss Gladys Peterson, of Hampton, has been visiting Miss Alice Stone. Mrs. Hiram Colburn, of East Hart- ford was a recent visitor at Mrs. E. iola J. Clark has been able to return to her school at Pomfret Center, having recovered from influ- enza. Pirst, call a physiclan. Immediately commence R CRS VAPORUB N Ay THE WM. FRISWELL Co. Telephone 760 67 Lafayette St. Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, Weddina Decorations. NOTICE Steamer Engene C. Hart has London and Norwich until "' DR.A.J.SINAY s DENTIST the late Spencer Child. Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 in LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE T0 CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich’ on the 2ist day January, Present—NELSON J. AYLIN state of Jane W, Bu Norwich, in _said District, Ordered, That the Exec posting a notice to that effect, l-‘\gl’thei With a copy of this order, on the sign. post nearest to the place where s=zid deceased last dwelt, and in the samae Town, and by publishing the sam once in a newspaper having a circul strict, and make return NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true wopy of record Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk, ceased are hereby notified to present estata to_ti | undersigned ‘at s William St. Nor- { wich, Conn., within the time limited in | the above :ind forezoing order i JULTA. H. WOOD. Executrix. | AT A COURT 0 at Canterbury, within 3 trict of Canterbury on t} of January, A. D, 191 Present ENNETT, Judge. On motion of Lucy Baldwin, adminis- PROBATE HOLD- for the 21st day culation in sail District, and he post- ing a copy thereof on the public sign- post in s this This Court doth d it six I'ministratrix, and dai ts tha public id town of 'a the place where the lecensed 1 Certified {1 A. HALE R AR eradits to n- wterbury, Conn me limit z order LUCY BALDWIN, Administratrix LEGAL NOTICES" FOR SALE W zood smart fellow t OTICE e e e ‘The Board of Relief of the Town of Lebanon will meet in said town Satur- 9, from 11 o'clock WANTED—Second hand in spinning room. Married man preferred, good I ALL HEALED' , February 1. 1 FOR SALE—2 White Wryandotte cockerels, Martin Regall_strain. also| improvements. one Richimond range for burning wood. Address Chas. M. Ames, 31 West Town St. Norwich, Conn. 243 Laurel Hill Ave. m. yntil 3 evclock p. m., to hear ap- eais from the doings of the assess i e i WANTED—Nursing 4 | experienced board will also meet in| Address Nurse, Bulletin Office. ne town hail on Monday, February 3 by Good_reference. R piss. n Louis_Church, Phone 1891-4, Poque- tanuck, Ct. jan. Putnum Di B R __SALE—Chester White thic same hours, and adjourned meet- 1l be held as_the law requires. E adjourned meetings in the town NURSE—A _full training course in one lengths. is being con- young women desiring nursing profession. s at least one school atiendance or its A modern and well equip- the nurses’ home, e berry blossom honey w mend for use during h Special occasions, an especially ~fine favored honey. Address George R. e Franklin St. A. Bruckner. requirement Board of Rellef NOTIC The Board of Relief of the Town of meet at the Town Clerk’s in said town on ng school a and mainte: has | e 3 non Hospital, Ointmen M at all| WANTED—A first would like a few odd jobs at reasonable repairing of call Electrician ings of the assessors business proper said_meeting. Adjourned meetings farms_in Windham € fre from brush anmd Tocks; cuts 100 | Amerd tons of hay; near State road; stock and tools if desired; house of ten rooms with hot and cold water, set tubs and bath; an extra tenement attached with five rooms; water in cow stable. Ave 7 Shetucket 23d. s for private modern Shetucket a. m. to 4 p. Dated at Ledvard, Jan. v, I ISAAC D. GEER, WITH DAU EDMUND LAMB FOR SALE—Seasoned wood In stove FOR SALE—Honey for holida es native homey, both comb and bot- I have a limited quantity of rasp- I recom- , and_on id TO RENT—Six room flat with all 70 Washington St. TT0 RENT—Newly furnished room at| Bverywhere La i NT—Four-room _tenemen: OR SALE_Boston bull dogs. Tel.|; S 2 : 2d. | & Inquire at 146 any time after 6 p. m, TO RENT—Two rooms with steam light housekeeping. location, Write Box 57, care. of Bulle- tin Co. $8 a cord..Phone 1292-3 IO 934°" | heat for Be- | either singly or in suite. Tel, 353-12. Furnished rooms Division street. . Norwich. FOR SALE—Good sized farm near Norwich, near trolley on good ro: brokers protected. Address A. B. C. Bulletin. the best dair ounty. 100 acre FOR SALE—One v, Quinebaug, Ct. find steady employment at good wages Would move furniture free of Addregs Mill, car: of Bulletin. FOR SALE—Fou mich _cows, o can speak rench and Eng- Jewett City The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City| Hall Building, in said Town, each da excepted, from Feb. 1st Feb. 20th, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. listen to appeals from the doings the Assessors, and to other business proper to be done said meetings. Dated at Norwich, »—Fosition as clerk b WANTED—] bread baker, any | T8 511 nilding “Wreck- FRED G. PROTHERO, . FITZPATRICK, JEREMIAH J. Board of Relief. NOTICE The board of relief Lishon will meet at the town sizes, e s of th Smoke Shop. Harr and Daboll's 10th, on Monday ; m., to atten the duties of their office WANTED—] ind one altera NOTICE d of relief of the CIVIL SERV office. Feb. 1st, 8th, 15th and 16 ten o'clock a. appeals from the sors and to transac proper to be done at said meeting RABTTATLLE. to four p. m. oings of the 2 any other bu WANTED—RBoarders the year around | Board of Relief NOTICE The Board of Rel “wANTED RaE Town Clerk’s Office aid Town of Montville from 10 o' the forenoon thereafter to a date . COGGESHALL, ssachusetts Cotton Brooklyn will meet Brooklyn. Conn. m., and will adjourn from time to time until February 21, 1919. suspended service from New NIGHT WORKERS Ring Spinners, Doffers and { Tenders Only. of age and further notice on account of Jork." He ts stationed af | ice and strike conditions. Must be over 18 years and write ROBERT COOPER Dated at Brooklyn NOTICE Columbia_will eady Work. ply to MILL EMPLOYMENT, care ulletin, Box RG 616, Danielson,| MY HISTORICAL TAVERN | e T . Rooaic Worliohairintas ot 1 | lcnow as Adam’s Tavern in A. J. PIXLEY 25 years ex- TALKING MACHINE SHOP 46 Franklin Street hear appeals from the fore said b NT—Tenement, Inquire at 55 rooms, also furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 4 Cart , Bast Side. '—1 four-room flat, all mod- improvements, ern Thame; e & Metal Co. Main “A queer place, this FOR RENT_A good six-room teme- ment on Franklin Square: rent $16 per Inquire James E. Fuller & Co., month. . T-| 34 Broadway T—A small tenement at Inquire John a few more Marlin-Rockw 12 Boswell Ave, will exchange for or cow. jcoming in later, Foote, Tel 1851-13. REO 6. 1916 WODEL, T passenger touring car in zood condition. New top and side curtains. The Frisbie- McCormick C Shetucket St. sonable MAXWELL 1918 TOURING CAR with Frisbie-McCormick o0 closed cars, at rea- Pho TO RENT — F Im in favor of feeding them. S TOURING CAR in Te brood Sow Franklin. Tel declid FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. 1. Racine, Danielson, Conn. sepl9d a4 wood FOR SALE j Two tenement house on McKinley Avenue with im- provements, always wellf;1 Lal’ge Ma{:k Truck FOR RENT Central Building Norwich §| Long or short hauls. obs solicited. Fast, safe rented. For particulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phones " FOR SAL Another car )i B ry Horses an extra good 1ot o MER R, PIERSON Conn Tel. 536-3 mile to prosperous e wood can be sold ne mill a of 4 WILLIAM A. WILCOX 21 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L | Telephone e FOR SALE near trolley, plenty of wood and PROPERTY | Norwich Town. Engquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. | HUTCHINSON, ABEOT LITTLE Don't matter up <o 315 per set. We buy dia- AT A COURT OF PROBATI COLLATERAL 134 Water St., at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant ix cite the creditors of siid deceased ta bring in their claims against said_estate OO0 WS IO |vithin six montns from this date i Fat Folks! If You Want to Reduce Ten|is it Eoirt « to Sixty Pounds Easily and Quickly, Read This Paul Prive, of N FOR SALE FOR SALE The very desirable property, 41 Park Street, known as the Cook Homestead. Very con- venient location, two minutes’ walk to Franklin Square. For full particulars inquire,| |of John A. Moran, Real Es.| tate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR SALE aid deceased be admitted bate Court Room tice of the pendency ablication of time in some aid District : days prior to the urn he made NOTICE.—AIl credRors of said de-| AT A COURT of Lebanon on the 17th day o Present—ALl KNEELAND, | Spencer, Tate of | Business Block Euilding Lots, ali in 1 List your pro-| £ you care to sell or rent, as 1| ¢\ have a number of people looking for estate investments. WILLIAM F. HiLL, Real isiate and Insuramce. Thayer Bidg and the execu ve white golf e zlove inside. turn to Bulletin Office 2 ALBERT G. KNEELAND/ ite to the the above| WHEN YOU WANT to put \n automobile cranking shaft medium better .1 The Bulletin. FURNISHED SEASHORE LU1TAGES View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L | | | THE CONNECTICUT : FIRE INSURANCE * COMPANY of Hartford, Conn. Archa W. Coit RESIDENT AGENT Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY * FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Now is the Time to Save Coal by Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Faor Sale by | THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. " urnished room. also one henskeeping. room for lig] Kelly, 7 No. High St. STORAGE—Household for long or short term; rates reason- able, 3 goods stored IO Europe bone-dry.’ 70 RENT—Furniched housekeeping. RENT | Bottletop. to travel just for a drin ton £ | Real Estate fine recipes for making up lef: 1 | | photogr. baby look plea. s s reliable service ANGELOS | Phone 706-3| 119 Main St. lish cri summer or in world is the ou | whic bers, men who have inhert he railroad: counters and 200 el E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street ~ I FOR SALE Good Home for Six room house, large barn and sbout two acres of land. mile from Yantic or Willimantic, short walk to trolley. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 which specialty now for NEW COTTAGE States and Paraguay. 7 Rooms All Improvements PRICE $4,500 James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, 400, and wood enough to pay for far acre, 35 cow farm, smooth land, good $4,000: 46 acr We can make | terms on three farms, and they The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 THERE is a0 30V Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bal- ietin for business results ing medium in POETRY . The peace of the world-has been-pro- claimed Marseillatse, has been said in every tongme And written in every The conference is now about to meet The rulers of the wi e The battle chiefs in array’ Their banners to unfurl Malice now must be’forgot, Love in every heart, The everlasting peace has come, The world no more to part. But now, the conquering hero comes, President Wilson Jill be, there Among tiie queens a s of earth; Our President! We need ROt fearl. - —BVA G. McCARTHY Charleston, S, C. ROSE OF PICARDY Counting life's scant remains, like & stript gambler, I sit here, stody-eyed— The crumbling petals of this crimeon rambler He sent before he died. the letter remds, _ “for sawbones, This gray-wailed old chateaun; But, Momsey. say, you'd give your very Jjawbones To See these roses blow!” Easier for men’s feet thy paths, Oh, Duty, Because he dled for thee; fragrance breathes up from thy faded beauty. Oh. rose of Picardy. —FREDERICK BROOKS LINDSEY HUMOR OF THE DAY Willis—Do vou think we ought to feed the Germans Gillis Sure, but T hate to say whaz v Judge. Mary ‘What are vou doing these ays? slarie—Same 514 thing Mary—Are vou, really? T thought he went over to France.—Orangs, Peel. ‘T don’t believe ey will ever ma ‘I don't, ither,” rejoined T'neie Bill ut Europe is a long w4 '—Washinz- ar. Customer—Those are queer seales I suppose they are of e kind. Ambuscade kind? Yes. they lie in weight nd, dear. T have some overs.” n that case T'll eat it now.”—phil- wdelphia Bulletin. Newpop—Well, my dear, did the ler succeed in makmg 'the ant ? Mrs. Newpop—-No: the haby sue- ceded in making the photozrapher | leok unpleasant.—Boston Transcript. “Say. a captured German off Yankees are devil dogs. You he time. his Yankee ecaptor, e we came 3,000 . do you™'-—Detroit ou don't si 1o get licke Press. amentary Candidate—We must grow more wheat and— Heckler in Crowd—Yes, but what about hay? Candidate—I'm discussinz human now, but Tll come to your spe- cialty in a moment—Londoa Opinion. Stage Manager—Here, what are you do that pait Do you want to all over those giris’ eos- sense, I what Do¥ like this dowa Bits, THE KALEIDOSCOPE O s ville, Ind., are ted to sell only pills and castor Philadelphia has invited an Eng- ket eleven to play there this he early fal n scientists have perfected a nutritious bread that is made zcm’ partially sprouted grain. The largest Order of Merit In the nch d.egion of Honor, fie over 300,000 mem- has a t Japan's most expert wrestlers are 1 that ability | from ancestors who made wrestiing a profe Thanks to Zovernment control of hicago has the world's est ticket office, with 760 feet of oyes. riages for all the old women hed to attend her funeral were in the will of Mrs. Lucia Ma- ni, probated at Hazleton, Pa. Iceland proposes to @esizn a new symbol of the independence s 0 yet got. A Danisn hitherto been in use. hat more spirit benzine uminating oil and other by-products in be extracted from brown et s mined at Morewell, Aastria. Sweetheart’s monument, built with stones brought to Camp Devens, s, by the sweethearts of soldiers, as received the addition of a bronze et and will remain a iasting me- ial. An Everett tailor who si making a turning men's suits had 12 suits waiting to be turred on his hooks the other day. He charges for turning an overcoat and $i7 turning a suit. The description of 31 tracts of land in Lebanon, Lancaster ard Dauphin counties, covers 100 typewritten pag cording to the deed the nominal con- Pa, in a deed just recorded 'S, A deration was $1, but the document bears revenue stamps to the value of 17150, Thre= American meat-packing com- panies have recently been established |in Paraguay. The investment of this American capital® should open up an yortant source of waaith and should so be a means of materially improv- g the trade between the United THE WORK OF THE KIDNEYS“I; to filter mdm:‘l rod poisons from et " Whea the tidneys sre overworked: ik or dnemed, the waste matter remains 4 hevmatiom, Jmbago, suffoces,of jolate, sery muscles and other symptoms. = | ‘s kidaeys sre out .hlfl“?‘:’ ‘l‘;c of :n;rnxyu:v::. .’:n. zeal Sropcrly functon o anyonetoenioy ¢oodhealthy Joley idney PAlls e e | diseased kidneys and bladder.. The Lee & Osgood Co. WHEN YOU WANT to pat mm’ . iness before the public, thers 1s no medium better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin.