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T \ ‘ NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919 e TAX LIST ] TAX LIST TAX LIST TAX LIST ame: . 2240| Co. §5,000 | O'Neil, Catherine & others 150 SOLDIER EXEMPT. Willey, Baward G. o . Yo e oo, The 3300 | Driomba, Robert E. & & L 600 [ O'Neil, Chas. P, & Mary V. 200 —— Williams, Albert H. & Mary E. 3 i i Rl i’ 330 E. | O’Neil, Thomas W. . 100 K A Wilson, Naney A. 000 o ung. Lauiss Még & others 1.025| Hseek & Lee Co. O’'Rouke, William 100 | Aiken, William A. $1.000 | Wormsley, Thomas 950 » 4 Mary. ., '1400 | Etter, Paul O’Sullivan, Richard 1,000 Wright, Henry C. 1,000 | s 3] Mary W, 3,500 | Exley, Calla M. B 00 ;’i'gighr. Hilmacs. 1.4101‘1 N 7 W E 2000 Co. P Baker, William A. 1,000 | Zelz, William C. 200 | ] § ] ] Young. Wi, . . b st Onatios X ot Paine, Agnes H, 3400 | Deckwith, Frank E. 1000 i { — 4 1 1 ‘s Chris s 12,760 | Flirth, Samuel almer, Harriet Mrs. 1,000 | Blackmar, John 2. 5 XEMPT, i | 5 FoauK MELS Shoistiar Ases 210 | Fitch, Wm. D, trustee Pardy, Charles E. & Bllen C. 775 | Bruce, Catherine f00 ! For Infants and Childre, Furiat DA Fleischmann Co., The Pattison, Margaret J. S. 1.400 | Brennan, Humphrey 1,000 A { e T Yutkewich Viethts Flynn, John W. 1,000 | Perkins, Delia A. Mrs, 2.200 | Budzek, William 1000 | Alexander, Elmer P. 1,200 " i ; ; - | Freeman, Frances Mrs. 700 | Peterson, S. F. 1,100 | Burke, Charles F. 1,000 hji h K g‘“ ' Plaut, Joseph est. 7,000 | fl %FS ufl a Zabeiadle. A ng 1 500 G Foli, Sylvester Z, 25.000 c Graham, Susan 2,500 § ey 5 % s it - n 1.000 | Gadbois, Eila. J. Pool, James C. & Walter W. 900 | Carey, Flla M. 1.000 . i Y « = Sartias. Gotirsied & wifs “Joo | Gallaghn, James C. est. 7| Potter, Hadley 5,400 | Carey, George L. 1,000 H 4 rugl‘i" 6&8 ’fl“‘ pachas. Goutt 100 o | Potter, John 3000 | Carr. Luelia R, 11000 | Hill, Tra 7. 700§ = i .k whh BURRE 3,505 | Gardiner, Louisa M. est. |Press, Wm. & Tda 220 | Caruthers. Nannie Z. 1.000 —_— i N8 Zahn Pl Tens . 1675 |Gardner, Chas. H. G. | Princess, Anne Co. 550 | Case, Louisa E. 1.000 EDDIE WEISGRABER | B _ALGOHOL-3 PBR,G‘{Z“A; A Zellinzet. Paul 1o Gataner, doving.L. . a SEn T 1000 PLAYS HERO PART, I AVegetablePrepasationbeas ..JW& i} Zeralski, Charles e e = 200 | Quinn, John 560 é%fi};fi”fiimma M 1,000 2 similatingtheFood by Regut2 - R Joob. & Yistosts' TiiGeer, Lodvara'c, 21100 | Quinn, Julia 3,000 | Coit, Charles M. heirs "~ 100 (Continutd from; Bage Five) - i} fing the StomachsandBowels o s th d Zewullewick, Charles - 410 | Geigenmueller, Christina S, Conrad, George C. & Alice 1,000 | that hole an1 the little water we had | e = DCArS tod Zecarcili, Antoni B et Chistopher e e s0 | o e Tmes DUES: ~ 1000 {in our canicens was soon exhausted INFANTSZ O Zicaro, ¥ilman, Blizabeth T. alizine, (Cad 220 | Crocker, George C. 000 | Xeither of us was al et 10 ou et QS - Zicaro. Rosanic & Santa Girard, John B. Rathbone, Lizzie B. 4 1000 | Crothers, Lizzie M, B et St e e Thereby Promoting Digestieny Sl naturs M Gough, Jennie M. Tathbore, Mrs. Charles 110 | Curran, John 1,000 ! 5, 1 3 ane. o q afc Rest.Con2ins. (S ef, Moses N Gough, Frapk J Hoardon SOk B 100 3 ~ loose all around us. =~ We jeorned aft-| ' CheerfuinessandRest eglemayer, Albert Sy e Denlm vomE e er being rescued that my pal had | either Opiuim, Morphine Rt b ok o) dames 1 vnolds, C. I, 5 = _{vleaded in vam to attempt our rescuc | bl Y | ) Zelier. Hyman & Tillia ) g i polds, fiassiet M. st 130 | bewolt, James T 1,000 | after he learned of our where abouts ineral, NoT NARGOTICY . Zielier, Hyman & Hiller Graham, Mary A. hmond Radiator Co. 128500 | yrohan, John estate 1660 | but after ssveral men had tried fo | e TR Zilinsky, Fkel & Gussie Graham. Robert Ripley, Mary Ann heirg e JONT S ; "7 | reach different pals to aid them in G Rupeal U ié Zimmerman, Ferdinand ocst Gray, H. G & brother Rist, Brily L. 200 F several cases failing ant poying the, f Pranpin B mmettnan, Goorge E Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Robinson, George T. Mrs. 1300 Gy Yot great|prics tor thet rte b | IR Yl e mmerman, Lou's Co., The 4, Rock, Leda M. 165 ) Fanning, Noyves H. LBO0 L e Soin s told, put %is plea to| R DRochel 5 Zuekerman, Anna Greene, Aususta B, 000 ¢ Rockwell, John A. L JEploi 07(C anc wast novn the nanes goat ] A p-Toh Grimes, Mary 2 800 | Rockwell, John A. et al. 3,000 er, Lotina A. e vt Rl e = v s Rt Bt Gugliclini, Vincenzo & others 200 | Rockwell, John A. & others Francis, Mary A, 100010 L5 o] @ fect Hour TSNS ey ve| SR S Zukowski. Teofil & Lizzis trustees D LOWjERIEE A S 1900 | Sure his efforte were watehed by eves | [igs [ Lardiod Ser, Zwtiiewicr, John & Marfie H Rockwell, John A. & others 2 Tan St cand e b e STt Felegmetinr ! Haley, James 100 trustees b 2,000 | Gallup, Elizabeth H, 1000 | himself to ihe enemy ind a cheer | SfR fpful Remedy for NON-RESIDENT. Hall, Alice Dickey Rociwood, Addison 900 | Gardner, John H. 1,000 | went up when we wers hack in our | Rzl AhelpfalRemeey o s Hammond, Margaret est, | Rosanski, Charles 22| Geer, Charles F. 1000 f own lines on the way to the hospi- | <4 ' Gonstipationand Diarrx A garring!fin. John J. | Royal ;;r;]m Stamp Co. ;gg Gordon, William . 1.000 | ta] that has never had an equal. On- | ||| and Feverishaess and o arris, Henry C. Russ, John Gould, Agustus 1.000 {of my mates peeped over our crater | o F SLEEP 7§ Abrahamson. Carl L. est. Harris, Tsabel S s Graham, (Sarah G, 200 S peep r o i Loss ©! e R 3 901 and say my co i . He i : n{ancy. 4 R T s L Hart Transportation Co, | Sadler, Albert H. 2410 | Grant, Martha A. st N ot A I pesiting therefrominiial Adams, John T. & E. T. Lus Hartridge, Amy K, Saureth, Henry T | Grover, Anson R. 1,000 fing on in that direction nnd what T —siite Signature of est. Heaton, Mary Sclough, Belle Mrs. 10 saw then will forever he a pleture in FacSinile SignetiTs, s T o %00 | Heller, Mary Carver Mrs. hulman, Samuel S, 3,960 H iy, mHRA Therd was 'my ot aal T AT | Aldrich, Netncn W, est. 1,15 | Horr, Annie M. uarsenback Huber Co, The 12000 |yy.pberg Charies A. 1000 | ing his wav towards us Crawiine | eatiis = e e Hill, Teabella 1. Gems L 200 | Haselden, John W. & F. M. 970 | wrigsling, stumbling o Yodies and Torm GEArmAuR GOIPAN. Al s o h, H. J. 2 Hayes, Tim & Honora 300 | through mud _or wreck: with . the | ool e w?o:b:r;dm:q Ma- Hopkins, C. L. Hill, Lavinia R, 1,000 | smile on hls determined face that we OREB-__3 chinery Co Bopwood, John Hinckley, Abby F. 1,000 | all_knew mcans business de or die Sies 8 I ?.Zfl‘e “E;“;g“l Theis - Hovey, Henry 1,000 h',\'l::] an? water that we &0 badiv nsd 8 et 8, 4 2 el 3 know t my tongue anc Amsden, Loulsa A. 8. est. Huntington, Anne T. , John E. 2nd ey e e BROSCh, hettex i o o B £ h on fire from lack | Armonr & Co PRI, Thois e Sentiings Grotse Q) 1000 | 2f Water ani had he failed to recs Avery,Anna W. & Matila L f et Johnson, Ella 300 | Y'“;‘t‘;';:Ife‘;{eg“‘;05“;‘°“;“"lt"eh‘:"(‘." tional Silver Co. 49,000 r. Duncan ccecd and after what e 2n - L | feterndonal Siiver ; ing Machine Ca, K o i e o Babcock, Stenhen R. 1,200 i - William A | Kampt, Georze La0b o s e it S t 480 = = rthur I. Kelley, Mary A, J. 1,000 AL n for the present, at tea: g g e Ao | rackson, w. B 25§ Arthur L, LG sl 000! Fritz sure put some fron avound & B Bl W et §8600 | Tewet gs Bank 5,900 | George S, pelel riieet hole for o few minutes T can as o Wi, 5 110 .m\.:mrr{mm“_. o »n‘nl farilla C. Sy Gootec 1. rou. but no one came from Lis lne ‘o arrows, H. D. 5 i sl ¢ 3 TS + finish all of us. thanks to *he tune of Kinney, Elizabeth R 1000 St Hileks sineiEs o iy e b i, Lo | our bullets cinging over m:l\'he!:oqlz a ¢ long we waited hefore I enough fo a‘fempt the n friendly lines but we soon as we thought we had Telephene Co., The »eliman am est. son Co., The L Lamoreaux, ormisdas laastans, Mary A Lathrop, Lydia D. 1 chance to mal> f . { Learned, Bela P. estate 1 1 & Armstrong Co "The 3 foseph & Annie Lumsden, Catherine S 1, across h have seen Farnie T = Levi est. and body : i 1 rague, Hannah M. M wer, F. ¥. & Nellie R Standard Oil Co, Manninz, Mary E. 6 8 cns. Robert P. May, Charles R. E X o » gy oy 4. Gilbert Co Moo bbb ceinie and cuececded in bringing the hael J fwo Miller, Caroline safeiy. For that T es Moore, Luke i he w. 's be a hero in the w Ce | Moffitt, Sarah J that decd Tohn 1. & Emma T John Mulkins, Charles E. S e Tsahe s e s 4= | Munroe, William S0 dhal TR : 1 s 5. 0 | Muzzy, Flizabeth R. n 1.87 Mc 2 t est i 7. estate | 1 e N 16r6 who of- heirs 229 | Netson, Emila A. wmay live i far been : 0 - and heter ! ol M Yor Donnell, John & Mary T, Hur's bullet - s ! Ivar some time o =310 ¢ Y , Elizabeth 8. hot worlk { A : never had Annie i 1o A e 1 in having Pri | 1.8 sgraber - plateon when we | cs v red two machine gu [ Atiter « = - : smmencement of our | B, - Perkins, William M 2 nmany showery S | w Pitcher, Frank V. S o bayone i ) r nklin B. 8 Price, Orrin M. hen one of the prison- fm‘r"n 1; ‘4 198 | ™ ) 3 sETLY 2 swi - He told m t ; S W od cst Rabinovitch, Max i {fore we went o g i Ps s Sadic B Rathbun, ! ret invough him, Private Weis. {Loos that he had She Hark i Rathbun, 1 dropped his rifle aud proceeded | €0rt of a kil a r . | M y lin ¢ the biz Bavarian up in true| tinua . % Joss o s rican style. Wherever he learned | next ik T I 00 ! Sabrowski, August . to handle him fists T could never find | s sway all M ¥ 107 | Gacton i te 300 | o t r-at any time that |cavsed them, he . 20 | 1,000 | hi self-defence is|rem: in France I : \ 7§ Service, John 1,000 | 0. a punch!say be ha o | MeLean, Winiar |y h 0 | Sevin, Clarence D. estate 1 iike a pile driver, Mr. rian was | contract. i ~en 0| MeMahon, Blizabe 35 1 Wiesla | Shaw, Daniel estate 1 veli subdued custom: a few;and mother 1 olee at 06 | MeNamara, T. J. o | or Albert 1 | utes and walked quietly back with|home their son who in \ T sk ) John 800 | us to the cage. space of two vears has ma | N I . 1 on tn | ring from coast to coas o | 4n0 | Williamsot 1 o ourse pris- [ and his fighiics or e > Co. , 420 wWilson 1 ¥ the Cermans. vas the | ties known and loved Walton g R R \ most surprized man in tha world shen imperial khaiki, ar ™ Marzaret A my pal started to speak vey: fient|all been done under ths mo b Spalding, Charles W. CGerman to our captors when we |Condition 1 bn R N i 0 3 16 sparding, Eawin réached the rrison camp at Munster. | We have been i ; hay L 01 Spelman. Philip Shortly after we had made ‘plans for [ Put never once did he sh - o0 6,300 | 33 rirude Anna J carried out our escape. Thanks |Sign of fear. Instead w ' 112 | Ste our hero and his ability to handls | grim look of do or ai y h Louise | Y3 ( s difficult language we succeeded|has meant the ‘» tRn, e A | Young, Sarah L. l j after rather a hard five oeks of ;7"“ f"»""‘"?v Fritz ! Norman, ening by day s av, o w | known to Pro = rwich | z hompson, Jane €. 00 e T e e s re 5o . . Norwich € . Henrv ] hurston, James F. 1090 { 5% in reacting friendly soil again, It | narrate the cxy Noriwich George & Euzenfa < no fun, I can assurs vou in the to have e Norwich Woodworking Co., Inc. 1 St : | w rain falling most every day and i man_has been robbed by | Wallen, George estate 00 covering of any sort in ihe way of mes est, , E o while watching his e Waters, Milo R. 1.000 coats. 1 Memoen B. 1 & | O'Brien, Byron M 3,00 Weeks, Laura M. 800 | My comrade had evidents roughed Before, for he always took things P o 0 easly and made the best of ever Sad opportunity have made varfous The following is the summary enquiries since being in England and Ml ol U R have learned that since the fall of 2 i EN e N 1916. Private Weisgraber has been = s = s for our aflics to Ttaly, 3 3 : pr. Lemnos, Sallipoti E £ s - v nothing of various trips - & i 3 = g in 1918 to parts of Germany proper £ FE 4 8 & in the guiss of a German corporal. g z H 5 28 What information has come to our H 5 8 2= hands through his work for us has a % Z E been of a-very valuable nature and it —— o - s W ride 1A oasts No. Value Value. No. Value. Acres. Vaiue. No. Value. No. Value. No. Valus. No. Value No, Vi e o et e dHoast i ~ (i SR M e P | I T A T T I E T man parentase. Private Weisgraber | p | | - 5 | has proved a hundred t:mes over jnst | Hesidents and Non-Residents. | $19,250,387 | 4,427 $148,295 1,837 308 | $3.234,503 | 57 | $K088,100 | 680 $46.085 | 1,321 827,160 where his heart is and irom what T| e L & | ! | can see up fo date all true Amer:- | Soldiers' Exempt......... | T a7 m i 104,167 I 1,000 |.. 1 100 |...... [rseann cans 'are of the same stamp. That's Yind Exempt { 460 be the country thatll put the punch in | S ot el P this world war that will Aaish it with | Property fxempt.. ! 8202782 2 | 128700 ... 2 vicory to our arms. Wa indeed b | Sl ! i gl b8 fortunate in having such an ally with us and we are prouder than y— N — can tell the world to Lave men from: God’s country as they all cal! it, right El SRR in our own army. They are ever 8 432 28x — —— s & H3A g235 = % sigf BEet RECUPERATION 2 oo S%0n & =2 goobogs s 8 % ] 3 a5 ZEZ% ZERE £°T § | of the vital forces of the body, No. Value. Value. No. Value, Value:~ No. Value. Value. Value. Amt. Amt. Amt. Amt. dgplfiedm&efigemflls:cpuei:: | | | | S | | 1 1 1 . & . AOLL L] | Wl @ ‘ ficial stimulation but upon ade- Residents and Non-Residents. ...........|......| $10275 |§29.650 (oo 820050 | 8 LETS 173456256 ....... $1.200 $804467 $900,430 | $4,600 | 9875 | 372766 | | | i Soldiers® Exempt. | I ] nourishment. The body | needs to be nourished back to strength and power. Property Exempt........ We, Frank H. Woodworth, Albie L. Hale and Michael J Curran, Assessors of the Town of Norwich, do Blind Exempt...... sWeay Ve erily 'Nllln\ e that 2ll of the Lists and Abstracts of said Town for the vear 1918 are made up and % (Signed) FRANK H. WOODWORTI, : ALBIE L. HALE, e e S R MICHAEL 3, CURRAN. a pure,’ wholesome | tonic-food, New TLondon County, ss., Norwich, Conn, January 22nd, 1919. and by ,.,a,;'& leti ARG ersonsly appeared, Irank H. Woodworth, Albie L. Hale and Michael J. Curran, Assessors as aforesaid, whole system—body, blood and Bulletin Building, and subscribed the foregoing oath before me, JOHN C. AVERILL, Notary Public. back te streugth'with Scatr's, .. [ 3 Soott-drowme, Rlsensiold, ¥. 1O 115