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NORWICH. BULLETIN, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1919 .y ai Guarantecd to Put on Firm, Healthy and to Inerease Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force. n pe thin WESTERLY c v Evidence For rwich People h # Norwich Residents Reliable Than ter Strangers L2 ople—men or women— | [ wrecks; | iiligesti ERVOUS PEOPLE NEED BITRO-PHOSPHATE are often simply astonishing. Weak, tired people regain strengtl vigor: thinness and angularity giv to plumpness and curves; sleej rus to the sleepless; confidénce an iiness replace debility an eyes become bright, an pale. sunken cheeks regain the’ pin W 0f heaith. _Bitro-Phosphate, th, of which is inexpen: erfully promotes the 1, so muc arked po ins of weight in a fe sness and general weal puld not, owing to -growing properties, y Ash. set_forth th of August 191 timber, on the also won- imilation of so that many people re- weeks. It is £0id in Norwich by Les & Oszood anl most all good Aruggists. CAUTION:—Although _ bitro-phosphate rpassed for relieving nervous- its re- be i ivone who does not desire to wood lot and the in the States courts two years later. He was unmarried. The latest transfer deeds of real es- tate recorded at the office of Town Cierk Whipple are as follows: Helen L. Marr to William Marr, two lots in rview park; Abby J. Collins tof Harry Noyes, Cedar swamp: Joseph A. Cloran company to Guiseppi Tavarés- si, et ux, six lots in Washington | park; same to Vincenzo Curcci, these lots in Washington park; William A. Wilson to Josépn Crowther, house and lot at Potter Hill; William Baird, et ux, to John C. Kennedy, house and lot in George street; Louis Solomon to Hasriet J. Chapman, et al, house and lot in Jay street; Albert H. Lang- worthy to John E. Gallagher, Cedar swamp: Philip Gallagher, et al, to Henry 'P. Walton, house and lot in District No, 6; Charles T. Rathbun, et al, to Damano Coppizzano, et al. Fouse and lot in Tower street: Angeio M. Guerino to Sam CafGhe, et ux., two in_Columbus park: Angelo M. armo to Sam Cafone, et ux., four lots in Oak street; Sam Cafone to Concetta Cafone, one-half part of four lots In Oak street, and cne-half of four lots in Columbus park. In the same period four mortgages for $4300, two discharges of mortgages and one discharge of chattel mort- gage were recorded. Rev. Charles R. McNally, pastor of First Baptist church in New Iandor, h e D d d d 3 o sonal Allow = Drops and Soothing Syrups. neither Opium, Morphine nor 5 B She served notice on Mr. Girard not|was in Westerly Monday representing respass on the property, to cut|the National committee of Northern ‘Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; i March 7 of last year, which | Baptist laymen who are conducting 2 | time the work was com-|the $6,000,000 Victory Campaign, and 1id he would continue | intefesting men prominent in the de- he Mrs, it the ven a Moore, uld uthorit stand bacl wood taken kL ) guess work elf an Mr. Girard told her tonight. Rev. F. Stewart Kinley, tac premises and or of First Baptist church, and i ere with the work . F. C. A. Jones, pastor of Calvary | ken oon off by after she w lips. ¢ witness {hat_with { Rev. Mr. McNally will speak of the | & " they visited Mrs. Moore | drive and it is expected his talk will | and Mr. Sunderland, |i 3 the intere n the (4 14 of the marriage. e , which has for it Moore that he supposed s |the insurance of spirit 1 have to take care of him [at home and reco e en the witness the | abroad. He has been o had wood ten year?, and s three hundred corc said the trespa S is the King: 2 in failure to furnish bail of T (Contniued from Page One) ¥ 3 e before the grand jury of d S superi ourt for Washington |to one another fo dispassionate 5 Nhe dead 1o answer to the charge in|view of the matters in controve te in 1911 | the Hovkinton City case. Mrs. Lybrine | They resort to that natic land. | l-arson, accompanied by Police In-[won the enviable distinc \ge | Spector Sivin, of Wrentham ited »d as the friend of Ratd! question | the county jail. Mrs. Larson identified | henever it is des s brought out b I {opcei o8 nt that o e Sunder- at the juil, not else will be welcome K| f i will wpearance and pecu- soldiers. And where | oncluded by noon of even as to his| weuld be looked upon e had picion and perhaps met with | t he wore when |re: e, the American soldier is {he assaulted Mr: at her home | welcomed with acclaim {in Wrentham. n Rhode Islanf ts| I ¢ had so many grounds for ally thro th Govan he w other side of t wa aflay(ues- | S8 108 (disposal foCitho % | kiul that thex are matter to be consid- |° Aacich sonal pride, but for o ; they were ground « Leld by John R. Wilco: | stuck-up m: the world. And it 10,009 Washington county, is ve. 1 f I has hec nite peoasure to me to | d t 5 C I i : e sce those g: t .oidiers of ou of | d in the general Ioot taken from the Edgar residence | op ¢ soidiers of ours, of | and, not as many v London! eaice whom the constitution of th nited | o the judiciary com- |stoien from some 155 MACs ol B cormenidr ¢ i ,n‘v’",r‘l‘p;‘: peachuncar s Ar sion, but I commanded the | avorably or divi liouse and | r m) d was informed that all the s The o = take fror mar : wn, So far rks he silverware he by |0, mo ome_clse 1o ¥ Sheriff Wilcox. | . “I have been s - . |damental fact that convert placed in places| - Wilfred Coates Barber, 44 {to believe in us. ore th - oy suicide by shooting, i ope did not believe s she does ot ath room of his home Inow. Sh in thate s treet at 7.30 Monday m of t vullet entered his brai 1o have be- f + vas instantaneons in the holding off b - & M. H. Scanlon, medi examier e could make more and cut cord and he was e 100k measure- about the Deputy Rhoda nomination in this patriotic and relig- |ious work. Upon invitation of Presi- dent T. W, Waterman of the Pro dence Baptist ¥ | Laymen’s association, | Rey. McNally will deliver the addre: at the social union dinner in t] First Baptist meeting-house in that k d ptist churci dinner. , Westerly, will attend | s war wo: the time and is no to the camp George Govan, itinerant his home is in lsland P was before the Thira urt on Lre scrious cb 1 THE CENTAUR COMPA district ault d witn intent to Harrict | Prown, wife ¢ Lrown, ot | inton Citr, ot 0. like | S==———= e under like cir - umstances com- | PRESIDENT WILSON TO FIGHT ntham, Mass. Jan ! FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS on was complets be- of territory Barber, who was collector for the | terly Light and Powsr Compan fternoon, in hecome depre: reason months il m o thirty- | frequent attacks o rdigestion, | There can be gree work |<0 much so that e ago he|it. They saw ¥ of District Deputy Jo- | Went for treatmen: a natorium, |out makin all lon, of Pawtucket s born in Fxeter, . T son of lour men wid ans at the dis- | 2 o F. and Mary . Tewls Bs posal of thos fighting for resentative John 1. Deviin, 42,[and on November: 25, Tage- moroer: |Foaie: nom inatance, bt lence, and the most ! Miss Neilie Pendletor, of Hope | for a c e of human: : 1 assem- | Valley, and sterly hatl heen hig |and ju and that we went vt cumonia, | nome 'since For several years |to support their national claims, but illnes: born in| ke has conducted the post office pport the great cause whil hey | . e on and | general Weekapa He i survived by his wife and two ¢ v that America | dren, four sisters and three brothers, |not but acted idea the erica i, Gas ~ and BloatFrom Acid-Stomach mach cannot digest food P Instead, the food sours and ferments and, passing into the intes- es, becomes 4 breeding place for onntiess millions of deadly germs— toxic poisons they are calied. These poisons are absorbed into the eystem gnd cause nntold misery. 8o, you see, it is just acic-stomach, nothing else— that makes 60 people veeak, listles unfit; saps their strength &nd energy; robs them of their vigor Bilicusness, bad liver, ness, blirdiog, spiitting head- , thenmatism, lum sciatica 8o many other atill more ailments often are traced to Take EATONIC and get rid quickly of the pains of ‘ndigestion. heartburn, that horrible, lumpy, bloated feeling ofter esting: disgusting, belching, food-repeating; sour, ga cmach, “These stomach miseries are caused by what Aoctors call ‘' Hyperacidity.” It’s just ACID»ETOHAC&{. And in addition to the paims and miseries it ceuses, ACTD-BTOMACH is the starter of & long train of rilments that most people "ever dreamed are in any way connected with the stomach. Plessant tasting BEATONIC TAB- LETS that you eat Jike a bit of candy, quickly put an end to your stomach - troubles. They act as an absorbent— literally wipe ‘up the excess burtful acid and make the stomach pure, eweet and strong. Help digestion 8o that you get all the power and energy from your food. You cannot be weil withont it] 1i you are one of those who have “‘tried everything’’ but in epite of it still euffer ail kinds of acid-stomach miseries—if you lack physical and mental strength and vigor—begin at once to take EATONIC. Get back of located about a mile of Cross’ fects are a total loss. In addition M. |revenge. Speaking with pe Cronin 15 at the loss of two hundred | ness tn the nmame of the neople bushels of potatoes that were stored |United States, I have in the cellar. The building is partial- | objects of this 1y covered by insurance, but Mr. Cro- |nothing bu nin had mo Insurance. of the inspiration. Men something that they could only call a religious iervor were not like of the oth They d ion, they had a dream, and they | zhting in the dream, and fight- | the dream they turned the| | wilole tide of battle, and it never came | i back. } as the federal government. may sug- gest military service for states. I Private William Trant, Pattery B, | Tiftieth regiment, C. A. C. returned from anct, Sep. 7, has been honor- ably discharged and arrived home on : b S e | “One of our American humoris §C'UFP?Y?~~al_an'£,menhfl F‘,‘:M"If“d STONINGTON {meeting the criticism that Amer enjoy the good things of life. Like v e .. |soldiers were not trained long enough, thousands of others you will eay you It is expected that the steamship t%| ;3. 1t {akes only half as long to] never dreamed that such smazingly |be christened Altura will be launched |{it Tt [akes only d any other | Bk Taliafian AiAuah rkaple |mest Saturday morning. There will S i guick reiet and suca & remarkaule |, Cp,.;.4ide at £.16 and tide condi- guton improvement iu your geaeral health 1.5 %7 (€ O and he did onl was porsible. AR Phic ver came back un Your druggist has EATONIC. We | Stonington ! e } it to gt " w do you '?m‘{"lz bim “? f“"“‘?},"fiw [ Stonington Pointers, confidence e | you e LEL oz ot BATC 16 |,,Otho O'Sullivan Flynn and Joseph | throughout ¢ TaCneY-TOehiR biguaxd) A E. Cushman, resently returned from |den upon today, it coets but little and the results | France, have been discharged at Camp |a burden. are wonderfull Devens, George W. Haley, engaged in Y M. C._A. work, is now located in Pari: t run in the world | Rev. Frederick R. Sanford, rector of | wiil secm A been separated Calvary Episcopal church, and daugh- | from bi e | ter Vina, are expected to return to| ‘“The Burope left the other ! Stonington March 17. on ¢ Patrick's day, day was full of something that it had 3 never fc I its heart so full befor Pioneer Mook and Ladder company |It I of h The Europe members were guests of P. S. Barber | the s vear of the . the Fu- Hose company, of Pawcatuck., Monday uight. rope of the third vear of the war, was sinking o a sort of stubborn dtspera i _Children Cry for Fletcher’s CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the. signature of and has been made under his per- | 'an Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifie with and endanger the health of lnfsnw:xd Children—] Kces GE : l ent. ] hat is Castoria is a harmiess substitute for Castor Oi A + age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the zelief of Constipation, Flatulency, therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural The Childreg’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. | cenune CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought v did not any great tuing to be achieved 1 When the war should be won. They swped there would be some salvage: hoped | that they could clear their territories of invading armies; they hoped they lcould set up their homes ana start industries afresh. But they | thought it would simply be the re-| cial session of the Westerly probate those i 5 estecly probate| "1 met a group of scholars when I court Monda’ | R Sarle T from Dexav ot Gition. oo was in Paris—some gentlemen _from | raini: or of the estate one of (he Greek universiti who had Deady: bond $2000; M. V come to sec me, and in whoso pres- | appraicer. The will of C; A s L son was admittcd to \«r>~») et George Davison confirm AR % o tor, ‘bond: $2300; Fverett A L SO fome iR it ena e e somet mes to a man. 2 s life 1 had heard men speak with ue to a_defective flu a sort of condescension of ideals and house owned by Stephen of idealists, and particul; those ea sep e clo} ed ersons whom Mills on the Charlestown beach road, |tnoy shevse oo tor. easomicr m [41: was completely desitoyed by fire on > habit of utte! | Monday morning. The farm mosphe | cupied by Daniel Cronir | with nobody in and thelr personal and “And I said | presence of old and powerful nations Lacal Laconiecs. ighting with tense muscle and A Tlocal fceman has. harvested 1600 | 120 oo heas until they came to real- toms of ice eight inches thick atfhiing for therr Lives and their coun- Y e abant ver Junc_liry, and when these accents of what ton, This is about half the reauired it \wag ail about reached them from oY America they, lifted their heads, they Sergeant Fred A Bowen, gassed in |1 00 % oS heaven, whon they | action, Qct. 21. 113, has returned |Taieed thelr cyes to I i e oo, o oY With thelsea in the spirit of crusaders; and they | % £ 7 Sk that these were strange men, | neers. T 3 - =t " less because they secmed to see some- | le The Westerly tawn council has pass- | 15 TR0t 1o, “(hat aanger worth | cd a resolution urging the general as- | o o e Aastinads to mhe i sembly to continue the present stateile. Mun have testified to 1 guard organization, until such time °. & Poss supervision since its infancy. no one to deceive you in this, ainst Oil, Paregoric, It is pleasant. It contains other narcotic substance, Its allaying Feverishness sleep. ~y. yonx ci sumption of the old life that Europe had ed in f led in anxie constant suspicious watchfu They never dreamed that Wt be a Europe b0 settled peace justified hope. now these ide: r, have wrought i new magic, that all the peopi Europe buoyed up and confi in spint of hope, because nt that we are at the eve of ze in the world when nations rstand one another; when vill support one another in n nations will ind every physical that Fight shall moral see were at this junction would come | iny disrespect t people when I say s the hop the she does not justify e unthinkable upon th p as hostile at the peac thei with : have failed—for to come home from did something more aty of pe : - most ce that the con- | elements of the odern world | will afford anc 0 home and bout ou 20 we will we have 1 upon 1 modern Paper nited to it, no great forces combined %o e it good: no urance given to eople of afe. Any America wifl world any such nt that e sentiments nation up nd we did rot con 1 and pur- | pose to America and now we will make | men free. If we @lid not do that the | ume of America would be gene and | her powers would be dissipated. | en would for thosc purposes w ome minds thi bevond the nearest welcome to keep her | row. selfish. pro- ich seem so dear | have no sweep horizon. T sk sweeter challen to no s som cope, oce: mes a delight to let it hav but if it is a challenge on this sion it will be an indulgence. k of the picture, think of the} kness that would fall on the has failed! ay at generosity America said but it was onl. tomorrow. America said. *Here is our power to vindicate right, and then the next day sai ot right take care of itself and we will take care of ourselves’ America | ‘We set up a light to lead men long the paths of liberty but we have lowered it: it tended only to light our own path’ We set up a great ideal of liberty and then we said: ‘Liberty is a thing that you must win Do not call upon us,’ and of the worid that we would! 1 realize how many new up in the Europe and left there, if leff by us, without a_disinterested friend? “Do vou belicve in the Polish cause, as 1 do? Are vou going to set up Po- | land, immature, inexperienced, vet unorganized, and leave her with cle of armies around her? Do you be- Don't trifle with a cold | —it’s dangerous. You can't afford to risk ' Influenza. : Keep always at hand a box of Q\LL:‘, CASCARA £ QUININE O~ M “om© Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet form—safe, syre, no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back ifit fails. 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He said: ‘I don't kmow you know how many powers |Durpose when 1 Kk of the|your name, I don’t know your fac would hs quick to poun them | rations of the world I do not speak |but your manners are very it there were not the guarantees of |o governm: And 1 must_say t your m the world behind k of the y are very familiar and, iet me ad “Have you tho Armenia? Y fons of the world J | fhey are -t for-ofe thing, v wcir pre 19 realze that ve tand the T their will, some |language I am speaking.. A {friend of s | other And the se- L d tha o ki Wirdpzh an in- er again. cet 2t govern- erpreter wa the “The ments 1 compound frac But 1ea at deal of ha the beauty of it is that, whatever t less f common kno impediments the chanael of com- a 5 idea is the same,that and recep- ted tive purpo: « den of this war did not “I have come back-for a strenupus upon the national treasuries t attempt to transact Dbu for a not fall upon the instrument when T little while in America, but I hawe ministration, it did not I was in the pres- |realiy come back to say to.yeu. in all resources of the nation ds. when I was in|soberness and honesty, {Hat' I have the vietims' homes © i men were gathered | been trying my best-o-speak your women were toiling in hope th ve of cl thoug) raen would come “When I think o dull_despair w “When I sample mysélf“T think I find that T am a typi American. and if I sample deep enough, and get down s muc t I felt that now n of war th u | | | | | \fter o diearpoiite e O el | to which is probably the #FG4}stuft of e on Cannalney R A man, then 1 have hope That it is oo e R o | part of the stuff thatAstlik¥e othe: fellows “And . probinz ‘deep in my heart and trying to see the thing= that © ripat without regard to the things be debaled as edient, I the tion. 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