Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ed Theater. _Auditord ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘ed at 12. Close at 2 p. m. Members of the Holy Name society of St Patrick's parish are requested o meet m the basement of the church ‘At 7.30 this evening to proceed from to the home of our late brother las Tarrant—John . Cor- ‘coran, secretary. Travel Talk on Turkey. Turkey the Land of the Stir and Crescent will be the subject of the fitth travel talk to be given in Y. M. €. A. suditorium this evening. The Jecture 1s of exceptional merit and in- ‘ferest. The scenes are from new neg- ‘atives made in the fall of 1911 by a famous _professional photographer whose wide experience in the Orient ~ bas enabled him to secure views un ‘wsual both in point of subject and com- _ position. The scenes of Mohammedans ‘at worship in the mosque of St. So- e and the vivid pictures of the in- timate home life of the Turks, the ha- the primitive: but important in- " / dustries have never been more com- prehensively or beautifully illustrated. The descriptive manuscript was writ- ten by an Oriental lecturer and for- amer resident of Constantinople. Ad- ‘mission will be free and all Y. M. C. A. members and friends are invited. DAVIS THEATER. Presenting Mme. Sarah Bernhardt in the Photopiay Masterpiece, Queen Elizabeth, in Four Reels. It is not often that theatergoers have an opportunity to see the great- st actress in the world, barring none, at motion picture prices, but that is exactly what Norwich people will have the last three days of this week, for the management has secured a really ‘Wonderful motlon picture of Mme. Sarah Bernhardt, the _celebrated French star in Queen Elizabeth, one of the greatest triumphs of her notable career as an actress. At an enormous ealary, Mme. Bernhardt was secured to present this drama with her own excellent company and without excep- tion it is the greatest achievement in the motion picture world in years. Her marvelous intelligence and _astound- ing dramatic powers make the histor- dcal incidents in “the play as rcal as today, and her faithful delineation of the lively queen makes the original live again. All the passion and pathos of Elizabeth’s life ‘and love, all her ang vanity, the smiles and sor- Fows of her mingled fortunes throb &nd thrill in the compelling realism and magmetic mastery of Bernhardt's art. The flame of her genius has been ‘breathed into the’ dust of Flizabeth | and the thrilling page of history that “she wrote in blood and tears is en- acted before us with all the charac- ters as much alive as the reader. Truly the greatest photoplay ever exhibited 3n four parts. The Balance of the Photoplays inciude Teacher Wanted, an exciting western comedy drama. Ma- bel's Heroes and The Birthday Present are two roaring comedies. The Lan- . =ings, two clever gymnasts, and Whit- man-and Davis in a comedy protean travesty. By request Mgr. Al Cralg will sing some of the old time favorite “songs, making the banner show of the season. BREED THEATRE. [The Biograph Cast Presents Oil and | Water, Two-Reel Feature. Love is a queer thing; it comes and it goes but nowhere is this phrase exemplified more fully than in the big Blograph feature at the Breed. This icture is in two reels, and tells of the love of an idealist, who thinks he finds his soul mate in the leader of the big ballet at the leading theatre. The Greek classical dance, of the Fleet- ing Hours, is being presented when he 1s fascinateq by the attractive pre- miere. He woos and iwins her, but while she {s not deceitful with him, it becomes evident that their paths do not lie in the same direction, and once more the completion of a bitter experience is seen in the strong climax of this big production. The Marvelous Pathe Weekly is also on, today, and the Essanay company is represented by the herolc western masterplece en- titled The Sheriff’s Child. The Amer- ican Pathe company portrays, A White Rose, a bewildering comedy ‘drama, that 18 backed by an unusuaily strong plot, with beautiful scenic accessories. | At the Auditorium. There will be & new set of pictures shown here today and they will Ine clude another tiger picture entitled The Gallop of Death, which is a very ex- citing end_interesting picture. The Animated Weekly, No. 47, will be shown today and tomorrow and will show among other subjects, The Gould ‘wedding, a race between a motor cycle end an aeroplane, Cardinal Gibbons, the largest light of the world, etc. A good Imp comedy, The Double Decep- m, is also on today's bill. The three Gilmore, Kinky and Gilmore, ‘erl Fayne ang The Staunleys are all doing their share to make the week's Dil a success. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. “The Kind You Have Always Bought MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Waiches, Jewe.. and Securitiss of any kind at the ' Lowest Rates of Interest. An old establisbed Giri to deal with. (Establisaed 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 342 Maln Strect. Upstnirs. | GEORGE G GRANIL ndertaker and Embalmsr 12 krovidence SL, Taltsiii: empt attention to day or night eails Telephone §30. @nriéM WFawi FURS REPAIRED /%lun, repair and remodel your oS il S e and Moving Plotures at Imfl.lnuad Photoplays at Davis h Granj No. 173, P. of H, 1841, R. A, oo No. 1, A O. U. W., orators’ Union: B 8, The teachers' institute at Wheeler ~ school, North Stonington, will begin at 10 a. m. Saturday. Lunch will be serv- — Dr. E. E. Taylor of Willimantic and Dr. A. W. Crosby of New London, ap- peared before the committee on heall vocacy of the dentistry bills. lows: “And said er management of said library.” After being in ses: Wednesday. were tions. lingly, be highway LEGISLATIVE LORE &nd safoty Tuesday afternoon in ad- The amendment to the charter of the city of Willimantic concerning its lbrary appropriation reads as fol- ommon council shall have the controi and supervision of the public ilbrary belonging to sald city, and may make such appropria- tions, from timeo time, not to exceed $1500 in any one year, from the treas- ury of saiq city, as th may deem necessary to replenish and support the same. They shall annualiy appoint a committee of seven of the residents of said city to manage said library for the ensuing year and make all need- ful rules and regulations for the prop- n for seventeen minutes the house adjourned to 11.30 After long and inconvenient delays proof sheets of the manual and roll assed out to members of the senate and house Tuesday for correc- Senator Edwin H. Keach\, of Kil- was the first to vote against the election of Charles J. Bennett to commissioner, and he was followed by Senator G. H. Johnson of Morris and Senator Mayro Keeney of Morris, ail republicans. The joint committee on judiciary re- ported unfavorably on the bill regard- ing marriage licenses, which is nearly a duplicate of the Rhode Island law, Which requires that non-residents must make application for marriage license at least five days before the license can be issued.' Mr. Fealey, chairman of ths committee stated that there was decision . that the bill' ought not to pass and the biil was rejected. A bill that was rejected by the ju- diciary committee with comcurrent ac- tion on the part of the house, related to the compensation of attorneys pat- terned after New York laws. Mr. Healey said that there was no need for such a law jn Connectfcut. Another measure of New Yoric origin, reiating to tlre recording of bonds was also Te- Jected. Representative Albert J. L’Heurcux of the town of Griswold and Warden John McCarthy and Town Clerk John Welch of Jewett City appeared before the committee on cities and boroughs Tuesday afternoon, in relation to an amendment to the charter of the bor- ough. ,The amendment provides for a chungé of date of the annual meeting of the warden and burgesses from Jan. 10th to the first Monday in January. This change is desired 50 that the re- ports uired from the borough to the state can be returned at the re- quired time. s NOANK w tippers Coming to Play Lobsters. death in Portland, Ore., of Willlam La- government in the life saving station. The death was very all that has been learned at the pres- ent time. Mr. Latham who was born in this village leaves besides his wife, a daughter, Miss Mary Latham and a son, Willlam P. Latham, all in Portland. Mr. La- tham was a G. A. R. man having served through the war. It is thought by his relati here that the family will accompany the body home and re- main here for the future. Roll Call and Social. The roll call and social given by the Ameri nics in Mechanic’s hall, Tu: the Daughters of America being guests. A programme was presented which was most interesting and sup- per was served. The roll call was well responded to as many members were present. The meeting of the Silver Links society of the Methodist church is to be omitted this eek as so many of the members have planned to attend the. revival meetings. Lobsters to Play Clippers. The Lobsters at a recent special meeting at the home of Edgar Ashbey planned a meecting with the New Lo don Clippers in the town hall Friday evening. The Lobsters have had their pictures taken in a group and the photograph is a fine one. Miss Annie Bransfield has returned to Providence after a visit to Miss Grace Fitzpatrick. Reading Club Meeting. The Reading ciub of the village will hold its meeting thi of Mrs. W. L Spicer of Spicer avenue. Miss Nellie Praught of Providence is visiting in the village. Miss Rose Brothers of Providence. Side. Covering Mystic Route. Erastus kept from his duties by iliness. Local Small Notes. a few days in New York on business. Jir. and Mrs. Percy Palmer of Jer- sey City ar to relatives. guest of his cousin, Mrs. James Mc- Donald of Spring stree! from an operation recently perform- ed is-much better. _Charles Libby of Tottenville, L. I, is visiting his family on Pearl street. Captain Henry Langworthy of Pot- ter court is in New York. nd Mrs. Howard and Miss guests of Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Pot- te William Palmer has returned from it to relatives in Jewett City. Hattie Daboll spent Tuesday with Miss Margaret Joyce of Groton. Jirs. Etta Boose and N Boose of Groton have been Y. Mrs. Charlotte Rathbun _of street, who is dangerously il Lenten services will be held at St. Joseph’s church Tuesday evening by - Johr Fleming of Mystic. JEWE{T CITY Abatements Made by Board of Rslief— Only One A Buys Mathewson Street Property. John E. Green, Maxcy Sermour -and Gecrge A. Hasiell, the board of own of Griswcld, have ollowing abatements and he grand list. ~All Lut the ns are abatements on the diers and soldiers® wid- el M. Brown $1,000, Mrs. $1,000, estate Joshua Dyer 1. Fcclestone $400, es- H. Fanning $1,000, Stephen P: reen $1,00¢, john N. Gardner $1.000, G Tiaskell $1,000, Mrs. Otis H. Hor- ton $930, John Jump $32, Levi H. Lord $1,000, John H. Lee 31,000, Mvs, D. K. Prior 51,000, Joseph $1,000, Marthe P. Tife $3,000, I M. Whippl 29, Mary G. Randall, adaded $500, error, iy owned by Joseph Resseau. The prope at one time cwned by . | . Chapman. ZIntertainment at Cong'l vestry post- poned io Iriday evening, Feb. 28.—adv. To Begin State Rcad Work. The stuie read Gentracters expect Degin et once on some of the cuts and Alls norih of the borough. One of the state police was in tewn Tuesday Jooking up matters in conne shooting, ldent, for many years night watchman for the ¥ Yleririe Corperaticn fa tory, now ihe Gemeral Bleetric eom- lighted lamp and en the way up- :m_,u lamp broke aad set Are s pany’e local plant, was buraed t> death at his home in Howo, Mass, Sgturday might, ile had gene down eellar with am Latham Dies in Oregon— Mechanics’ Roll Call and Social— Word was received Tuesday of the tham of Noank, who has been in that city for seven vears employed by the sudden which is s 74 years old, the son of John and Emeline Latham. He | Ximenus_ day evening proved pleasant, ! week at the home Captain and Mrs. William Berry of Pocasset, Mass.,, are guests at _the home of Mrs. Mary Wilcox of the East Fish is substituting for one of the mail carriers of Mystic, who is Captain John Jenssen is spending in the village for a Visit Stephen McPhee of Providence is_the Mrs. Lizzie Ellis, who is at the home of Mrs. Melville Daboll recovering yley of New London have been | Brief Slaie_ News Plymouth—A post card shower was given Mrs. Alice C. Barnes Wednesday, ber 80th birthday. Bridgeport—Tho estate of the lats DeVer Warner, corset manufacturer of 'I.igx'nldgeporl. inventories over $3,500,- New Britain—Superintendent R. H. Crawford of the Boys' club is arrang- ing for a garden plot scheme during the coming season. Harwinton—News has been received of the death at Redlands, Cal. ot Rev. Welton, aged 89 years, a arwinton. Milford—State Ornithologist H. K. Job of New Haven lectured in the town hall Monday evening under the auspices of the Milford Fish and Game Protective association. native of Meriden—In the shorthand contest of the tenth annual convention of the Cunnecticut Business - Educators in Waterbury Saturday, the Monroe med- al was won by Miss Mathilda Bedjle of Meriden high school. LEE CLEGG Watchmaker and Jeweler Collects, Delivers ) and Guarantees All Re Send_postal (or phome 377-2) to 128 Washingten St., City. DO YOU KNOW the best place in Norwich to have your shoes tapped ang heeled? If you don't give us ome trial, then you will know for sure. Gosodyear Shoe Repairing A. VALLIN, Prop. | Tel 517 86 Franklin Street Miss Hilda Wilbur s _entertaining | LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ich, within and for the District b, on the 25th day of Febru- 191 : N J. AYLING, Judge. SLSON _Estate of Mary 'A. Arnold, late of Norwiciy in sald District, deceased. _Orderdd, 7That the Kxecutor. clte the creditors of sald deceased to brini in’ their claims against sald estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together Wilh @ copy of this order, on the sign- Dost nearest to the place where sald deceased lgst dwelt, and in the same town, and by publishing the same once in a hewspaper having a circulation i1 said District, and make return to this Court. o NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The alove and foregolng 18 & true copy of record. Attest: 'ANNIE C.-CHURCH, Cletk. NOTICE.—AIl creditots of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims agains: sald estate to the undersigned at No. 90 CHff Street, Norwlch Conn., witain the time limited in the above and foregoing order. £ FRANK L. ARNOLD, febz6d Bxecutor. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. .. All persons liable to pay taxes in tho Town of Sprague are hereby notified that T have a warrant to levy and col- tax of sixteen (16) mills on the dollar on the Town List of 1912, paya. : 3March 15, 1912, and for the pur- pose of colleciing, the same I shall be 4L the Town Clerk's Office in the Vii- lage of Baltic, in sald Town, on Thurs- day and Fridiy, March 20 and 21, 1913, ion—Edward Rosseau | one is an addition, the last . Bromley $1.000. Mra. Anna (blind) $840, 13 C. Bliss $300, Flenry Edward Ronsseau has purchased the { property on Mathewson street form thelr sicam roller this weelk, and will | tion wili the recent burglary and/ Windsor—Jjohn Knight, former res- | | from 10-0'clock in the forenoon each | dny to + o'ciock n the afternoon: at the store of Websier Standish, in Han- otver,‘on Saturday, March 22, 1918, from 1 m. to * p. in.: and at the store of S0l Quinn, in Versailles, on 1day, rei 24, 1913, from 10 a.'m. 1o L p. m. S neglecting this notice will ed legal fces and additions. 2 e iz also given that as Special Collector 1 have & warrant to collect ho personal taxes coming due in Mareh, 1914, from persons in said Town ble to pdv a personal tax, ine same ing two dollars for each of such per gnd I shall collect personal tax named places on the between the hours above Personal taxes for = eaid are pavable March 1, 1913 Persons neglecting thls notice must be reporied to the Prosecuting Officer of the Town. ated at Spragus, Conn., Feb. 325, JAMES M'GUIRE, of Town Taxes, Special 'Col- ctor of Personal Taxes. feb26W 'NOTICE TOWN TAXES OF LISBON. Al persons liable to pay taxes In the town of Lisbon, state of Connestiou! Collect last complete: payable on tho 1si day of Aia «nid for the purposse of collectin ng the samo 1 shall be at the Bouse In_said tewn on ¥riday, rch 7th, 1813, from ¥ o'clock in the forenoen untll 3 o'clock in the nooni on ihe sume day at the town I's “offic from 8 o'clock until § in Uhe afternoons and un Satir- day, Marsh 8ih, 1913, ul the Blissyllle Schbelmouse Trom L o'elock antil & im on iems apd fees Wil be cd to Lhose negiecting this netie ated ac Lisbow, Conn., February 13, 1973, FRANCIS H. F6HNSON, febi2W Coliector of Town Pakes, LOST AND FOUND. e LOST—Medium size yellow and white beixip Rbund. No. 385l Putnams. r ward, e Joseph iuomas, Putm mgfi Tolerate They know Booth’s Hyomei will Cure and they use it intelligently How many women of reflnement do you see parading disgusti of catarrh before the world? Vot one in a thousand. . ‘omen have patience; a great deal more of it than men. Most of them know that HYOMEI will banish ca- tarrh if used properly and they use it regularly because they realize what a genuine blessing it is te be rid of such a vile disease. People don’t contract catarrh in a day; they can't expect to get rid of it 'Wo 1f you really want to free yourself from the power of persistent catarrh microbes get a HYOMEI outfit to-day, breathe regularly ang kill the germs. There is no stomach dosing; directions are simple and easily fol- lowed, a complete HYOMEIL outfit in- cluding pocket inhaler $1.00, extra bot- ties of HYOMEI if afterward needed at druggists everywhere. Guaranteed for catarrh, coughs, colds. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid Booth's Hyomei Co., Booklet on catarrh’ free. Osgood Co. guarantees it. o Bulletin Co. WANTED—Spinn Woolen Mills, Norwich Town. WANTED.. ANTED—To buy 50"0r tore qudste i Motwrion Box ¥ ion " Bo robita ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF e, six words to the line FOR SALE. TO RENT. $110.00 buys a fine Cornish upright pilho in yery Kood condition with stool &nd soarf. Bee this bargain. Term: 310 down, 3150 per weel The Blaut: Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Coan. u £eb26WFM WANTED A boy tollearn (S black- smith trade. Apply to Chestnut Sereet. WE WILL PAY YOU $120 for 60 days work in your nelghborhvod, or- ganizing domestic economy clubs; val- uable premiums to members makes this sasy; opportunity for promotion ed. - Universa spare time mwa; y Dbe us ouse, 1008 Arch Ph FEEE Hlustrated book tells ‘otected positions in U. B vacancies every o is a big chance here for ou,’ sure and _generous employment. Just ask T-638. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. 300,000 pre Viea. ' Bh: T ear. BOVERNMENT positions are easy to X 638 tolls now. ot. My free bool Tite "today_—now. Washington, D. C. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply tin Office or Telophone 727. 1eb24MWS FRAVELERS' DIREGTO~y. WANTED Position for boy of 16 Enquire at Bulletin Office. $203.00 for a very fine Ivers & Pond upright in mahogany case. Our es save you money. ‘Terms, 315 down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. Tob2¢w FM $285.00 will buy @ £00d Noble interior player plano, with 30 rolls of music Zud Donon; fne mahogany case. Terms, 35 down, '$10 per month The Plaut- ‘adden Co., Plaut-Cadden Bullding, Norwich, Conn. £eb26WEFM. #182.00 for & good Chickering upright no, in best possible condition, good one, good action, with stool and’ scar Zorms, $13 down’ 60 per week. Tnd laut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Build- ing, Norwich, Conn. 1eb26 WFM $156.00 buys a beautiful Huntington upright 0, with stool and scarf. Terms, 310 down, 3150 per weel. The Plaut-Cadden Co. Piaut-Cadden Bulld- ing, Norwich Conn. fobZE WEM $115.00 for & good Brnest Gabler up- right piano. in first class shape, good tone. 'Terms, $10 down, $1.50 per weeic. The Plaut-Cadden Co., = Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conh. feb26WIM New London (NOEWICH) Line NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and Steamer Chapin Choose this rot Y next tims you Bou, view of the wonderful s xt morning. e: Stazeron: $1.80 Meal Scrvice & Ia Carte NORWICH —t NEW YORK New England Steamship Ce. WANTED—GIrl 35 to 30 years old te work in candy store. & Herrick, Breed Bu WANTED_—Girl to h baby. Cau 995-4. take care of 5 teb25d ‘WANTED—Position as companion woman; willing to assist with other du- ta ' S5 ties; good hom wages; or to care ¥icy or other clty; references. Address G. H., care Bulletin. WANTED _Everyons manure spreaders. t sse Deere spreader; examine it and see It work; only 38 ‘inches to top of side Do chains; no clutches; no Demonstration given at Bis day, Feb. 28th, at 10 g'clogk. leys stop upox request from Jewett City or ley & Clark Tnterested in ntereated Five cent fare WANTED—Orders_for oustom made corssts. 161 Main Bt. up ons fighe WANTED—To gondition, privileg: four miles of o Bulletin. 1 Tease, farm in good WANTED Three rooms and bath, furnished for light housekeeping. Must be first class. Box 3. Bulletin. CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 From Norwicn Tuosdaye, Thure- foot Reosev: ol Sondays. Wednesdays, Fridays, at § ». m. Srelght received untfl & p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Ageat. FOR SALE. J. €. WITTER..............Auctioneer AUCTION On account of being obliged to leave immedlately for Europe I will positive- 1y sell, the following property at my farm located between South Killingly and Moosup Pond, on the Moosup Fond Hill Road on Friday, February 28, 1913, at 10 o’clock a. m. One pair of Farm Horses, weight 2250, 1 good Cow, Harnesses, Wagons, all kinds of Tools, Hay, Corn, Pota- Turnips and quantities of arti- cles too numerous to mention. stormy sale will take first fair day. Caterer in attendance. HENRY LEWIS. If decidedly will buy a 4C acre farm situated a few Tiles from Woaiecly and o shori dis- tance to & tariving | Cottage house, bari Liennery, plenty of fruit ane is a rare chanoe to Enquire about ‘manufacturing vil- | buy & §ood farm cheap. 1900 will buy an §0 acre farm situated two from Westerly, minute wallk Juotive and smooth, large house, barn slied, some fruit, on $900 cash puts the farm in Investigate. and_crib, wagon your possession. 35000 I ask for ome of the finest farms e tate of Connecucut; 55 acres, 19 wood ana. ¢ ithout silo; houe Ras 8 rooms with oll, horse bars 3¢ by 36, cow. barn 30 by 50 fe6 house 0 tons’ cupac 3 hog houses, pasture borders a 100 appie trees, 45 pear trees, 15 ‘Quarter of an acre Strawberr Boosenerry climbing vins on the given In 80 days. tunity slip. 1l take a_mort, P tlet this oppor- WILLIAM A, TWILCOX, Beal Estuto Brokes. No. 41 Weat Bread 8t, Roems 1 wad 3, Westerty, B, I Free :ru..m‘ on Phens semmestion, will Buy Zfeuse, Barn, Henheuse, 14 acres of Land, 40 Apple Proes. Well located and with plenty of water. x| WINDERS WANT! on raw and dyed si West_Side Silk Mill, Mec! feb24d — Bxperienced ply at omce. anic Street. WANTED—A reliable man for farm; good milker.” N. L Stark. Fitohville, ‘onn. buys & very fne §s-note pidver piane. fully ‘Sairanteed for fys Jears, with 30 rolls of oholce music, in fine manogany case, fine rich full tone. This is a rare opportunity. Terms, $25 down, 310 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co. “Plaut-Cadden 'Building, Norwioh. Conn, eb26 WEFM FOR SALE—A besutiful Hallet & Davis upright planc in first class con- dition, used very cerefully in & home Thers tnere are no children; will sell <l or very &ood privafe reason. Sdress I & D.“Bulletin Offce, Nor- wich, Conn. fob26d FOR SALE—A 1313 Overland delivery car. Can _be seen at 30 Town Bireef, Norwich Town. feb26d FOR SALE Two alab piles, one in Norwich “own and qne near ~Greene- ville; large amount of cordweod. Call or aadress Chas, B. Hopkins, Plain- fleld, Conn. eb26d TO RENT—A p! n ) ment of six rooms; e View; good lo; 3 o TiEhe Be: ron TR AOn0Y, & 17 Arnoid St easant, sunny tene- Teb26d FURNISHED rooms at_ reasonable prices, cenirally. located. 54 Washing- ton Bireet. teb2od TO RENTStore at 66 Franklin St., suitable for any line of business. ln- quire at Bulletin Of! e eb35d RNISHED Ve, 55 Union St Tolepncas 884-4 custits Dubaing. Mra. Lees $78 3ain’ ROO all modern con- iriid | octznd FOR RENT | A FIVE-ROOM FLAT for $15.00 a month .JAMES L. CASE, | panist plea: 3 gets out of that ‘cello for a a wooden leg is wonderful. | Punch. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Coma. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Chauffeurs driving coat. Call at 96 ¥rankiin, W. P, M. atter 6 p. m. ‘teb26a ¥OR SALD C, B, Rogers power Jig saw, countershaft attached, iron frame, Wooden top; good condition. The Les- ter & Wasley Co. teb26d FOR_SALE—Two carloads of horges, arrived Sunday might from North Da- kota, right out of hard work. = iamcy matched pairs from 2400 to' 3300. Lo of cholce single horses, drivers and Workers, from 1100 to 15600. Come and 100k, ampiin & Hewitt, Vose Barn, Rallrosd Ave. Westerly. Phone 545. feb26d WANTED—50,600 feet of lumber for our patent work—butternut, poplar or white wood. Mansfield Organ Pipe id Depot, Con 1o ‘Works, Mansfl WANTED Hired mazn. _aingle, to work on farm and board with family. 25.09 & month salafy. Farm ( Manager, Mystic, Inguire of Gien ed. _Myott, F. D. 4 ANTED—Rallway mail clerks for ro post. 390.00 month Norwich: nations May aaklin Institute, Dept. 35 B, Koo tox; N. X, WANTED —Raw furs, at H. A Heen- mers, 80 Water St. évery Thuriday. A. C’ Bennett. ALE_Good work horse or will extounge {or cown A A Bootiby, Lebanon. Tel 14-3. feb23d FOR _SALE — Four thoroughbred WhaR Orptagton heas from ihe Owens Tirm,. ous cockerel Philo strain; 310 buys the five. J. C. Young, Bosrah. 214-38. feb2sd 'OR SALBD meadow hay. Sam Wib- berioy, Soutn Canterbury, Gt. . febzed ROUP, THE DESTRUCTIVE a0d ‘asmin o €, 'llnnam, Greeuevilie Gealm Ce. A B. Manning, Yan- S Sasia kinds of raw fia. ANTED A will “meet at“Joseph Connor, & “gons every Baturday. neved W, 4oy graty I'TED—Plan A. Q. Gor- 3 Prospect Bt. City. 3 WANTED 1 _want gulnea Digs_and rabbits for breeding purposes. Write full particulars and Keen, care D, 5. Norwich, Conn. ephone Jéwett City §-15. feb34M rice. Jami rown, R. ¥. WANTED AT ONGE TWO BRIGHT GIRLS To Wrap Bundles Apply at THE MANHATTAN 121-125 Main St. WANTED Man Cook, Family Cooks, Girls and General House Girls. Room 82, Central Building. J. B. LUCAS. Help Wanted General Housework Girls, Cooks, Farm Hands, and Chamber Malds and two Boys. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Day Workers, Central Blds. Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARMS A SPECIALIY Willinixis, 132 Spring Stray, C. B. MACFARLANE .. AUCTION FRIDAY, FED, 28, 1913, Positively at 1030 a. m. sharp, at 185 Ash street, Willi; lowing? 2 nerses; 1 goo juchehper onef u, B, érse, collars) onse” rake and \wes i3 ene- Fv “herse sles-;x’in. Toal eF of 1512 e 5 Vator, 1 shifoin Tight phain: form sba Heasons Zor spoulng o1 sdle, arp, rain or shine. Thing on this BiL wiil be soid day of .. Auctioneer antie, the fol. family mar o fo Treshen Aurah a3y 8 nels cam wasons, | pear) famt W dimp e udeq but litcle; 1 go 3 sets feam harness nearly ne pross harmossesi | arness, nearly new 6y harness, nearly new| §ood Dusgy iness; 10t Gwing - maehine qisk narrew 1 cultiz & Bole, 6 or & tem hay, lst ef cora fodder, 89 ov 48 s1s oom oa‘eoh i per og wine 08D -gall P, 1 catting mashine, 1 corn' sheller, ¥ plows, 1 1ot heavy sy LIRS TN BT Sow, 1 ; 1 be miven at utely every- ¥OR SALE ¥or $i good 46-acre farm, good four-room house snd barn, timber: L. V. care Bulietin. No agencs. febaid ~FOR SALE General stors, with tei ement, modern improvements; excelient Jocation for ambitious man Wisning o own his home and business. Aduress care Bulietin. febdid — _smigat strong Langs- co.onies of bees in Langsiroth Lives; siso quantity of empty hives ana other fxiurcs, Keason for seilini, fil heaith. W. C. Smith, Yantio. febzid FOR SALE Drivin- outilt; horse an exira good road mare, six years oOid, Dot aflald of auto and sound; DUgEy and harness In Orst class conditivi; Fice Tign. Lo quick purcusser. APDLY 3, sillingiy, Conn. aniei- ox 193, sililing! e ~OR SALE OR TRADE_G00d l0-acre farm, weil located near vilage and Deighbors, on teiephone and x. F. .; on wteady miream, wiih Wweil equipped grist mu, cider mill and saw miu, Go- fag ~ooa’ businesa; apouL 50 Lorse power over waeeis; excellent eigii- Poom house, new DArn, POULry house and sheas; good lana; Foud IFUlL; Dul- Buin price Lor mmedidce Nuie, OF ride For cotiage in or near town. karucu- lars. Mryon's Agency, Wilumantc, Ct teblod o, $ALE Seisoned Hlvbe o wrove PRIVATE SALE tiful pier glass, fne piciures, two Ol PAInLIDES, Giegunt compipation ChMEol.er and Waiarobe, fne iurke Quarcered = Ouk Slaebonrs susapie for iarge dining Toum OF Testuurunt, Bale daily, ve Senool BL d. . Manenestor, adin 10b1od FOK SALE Pair of muies, sound and kind, geod workers, weignt about 2eu0 pouids, For Iurijer prticuiars, COMmIURICTS +With JuX 14, Uhestiul Hui, Conn., R ¥, D. 1. Tenid FOR SALK—L will Bell at a price that wili surprise you my large &luck of milinery and fixtures, situsied oo Main i, oppusite ¥. O. Jewell City. Miss D. Besuresard. Janiid FOR BALE UK HuNT—Farm of Pat- riok mhes, i oWk of CARLeroury, two niles norih of Cunterbury, on Brodkiyn ToAd, COMPriging “DOUL 440 aCits. in- LTS Of . Boed asenl New Londou, onn. Jansa T ¥OR BALE_Siab wood, stove longLus, $4.00 €OTa, 3L0U HRAL CuFd. Q. A. Bui Jard. - Pnone 648-1d decgod FOR BALE—House of 10 roows Wil | Bo0d barn suitabie for garaze, &ood Feason lor seiing. 1nguirs ai idd Mc- XKinley Avenue. -decid CAANK OVER — 300 noteheads and iou 6% (regular business sisc) enveiopes, neatly priuted, iur 31.90; oul each, 38,00, bend lor sampies and Priccy 10 uby Prinubs you are in necd br Tae Bulleln Coinpany, NoIwics, FOR BALE—O. 1, C. pigs, Lnorougn- breas, regisiered, hone’ beiter in ine country. Lugiew Fasm, Nurti Slubilg- tun. . ¥, D, 5, Norwich, Conn. M. F. Hitien, PRINTING ook at tlhess prices: 500 G envolupes (regulir Busincss sise), citd printed In covaer, $1.4u, 1,000, $4.00; 0,008, $o.uui Lo,ube, 1v.b0. o0y Hotohewas, oxbqa, brinted, 008, $0.10;° 5,000, i} 10008, Faide, 00 {ohiotnoisin sdaxi, printed, 4b(5; 1,000 Birkly poy, “vsieuy Fuowe, 31 500 Biilidadis ety friniod s 1400, FRA R AT e g Saveinanty, JLd % g T8 JR g ST T risling of Mevent ™ disdriptidn” go prompgil " Band Tor gumnis: The B clin Co. Printers amd Hinderd, ho Wich, Conn, ‘45 SALE (HORSES #uaties oxgsess gas of B8 Horsus just arkivad, making a tetal of i Hofses that 1'wang Alopase @i Al ouge. oma "ot 30 Kings weighing T168 10 fson. X1 hie o iy broicen, Conte and see FEMESR R. FISRSON, Pt 1139 febina storehouss and can supply your de- mands for Luis sure crop producer. The experts of the country say the ground iimestone 1s better than the - burnt Umey and tite Is what we nave. “Sold by the For Sale To Move Quickly nograph, International Time Reporting Clock, Grindstone, Forge, Anvil, Shaft- ing, Hangers, Pulleys, Belting, Shelv- ing, etc. EMERSON P. TURNER MFG. CO., Broad Street. Call 10-12 and 1-3. feb24a AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have just put a carload inte our bag, ten or carload PECK, M’WILLIAMS & CO. febisd Safe, Letter Press. Commercial Pho- FOR SALE AT NORWICH TOWN, MODERN COTTAGE ON WAWECUS AVENUE. 8IX ROOMS AND ALL | IMPROVEMENTS. | A PART OF THE J. SAXTON ESTATE JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ot. FOR SALE A FIRST MORTGAGE TERMINAL BOND GUARANTEED BY THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO. VERY ATTRACTIVE IN $500 AND $1,000 PIECES JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. Central Building, FOR SALE Farm contalning 95 acres land, 40 tillable, belance pasture and wood- land, orehard of 1¢2 apple trees. The house has 11 rooms n. falr condl- tion, running water In house and sufficient water on farm. There is also a good barn, wagon shed, hen houses, ice houses. This farm is lo- cated in Preston City, near the churches and school, and the price FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, rwich. Comn. stato macadam resd overisoking the | Atlantic ocean from Peint Judilh om ihe east to Montauk on the west. Omnly 26 minyres ride frem Westerly dtailon, N Seashore Land For Saia { Forty acies of mign ianc siuate om | NoH, & H R B FRAMK W. oY, Leng Distance Telephen: (% Bireats Westerly, R L lea1 1 FOR SALE shares of rellable indusizial eempany, e valua §ind, price 5i68i4, wetling 1vestor approyimately 6.8 be: 1videnas havabia quart Sul - Kot phice, fts assured security And its | mend Boven per gemt. eum tive pretersed | ¥ Ty redson of its satisfabtary maj “ble market, 15 Bl the BGrt fa gom. | Jiself 1 the most comservative o FHOMLS B, BECHLEY, 279 3aim St Representing Turmer, Tucker & o oston Baniers. jau24d Ress before tne public. there is no me- WHER ¥ou Want to puc zour busi- . FULL ASSOCIATED Nay. surely th: Through sweeter scents, alr calm mor her and epend the re: trying to understand her J you,’ even when the from showing their sc Some of your waiters can 6 p seven _different infl burgh Post. ber of agents that he W taking out more life insu tro; that Shakespeare's pla yor Weekly. was i —if they onlon is a cure for lov a policeman range fer the marrage of I Jmud at b PRESS DISPATCHES POETRY A LENTEN THOUGHT. On the church's dome when the cross I see; As breathing a prayer I pause, Is" the Christ to me the Christ He should be Or only the Christ that was? At the altar rail when my head I bow In penance for broken laws, Does my faith avow Him my Saviour now Or only the One that w When I feel the welght of a pressing griet— Or piead for another's cause, Do I beg relief while with unbelief I deem Him but Christ that was? Christ is alive today} e power He has Til trust in t While my head 1 lay on His breast and pray To Jesus, who Is apd Was. .—John Troland, in Catholic T eript. TWO WAYS. A touch of softness in the air To RENT arnished rooms for | The scent of woodbine sweet and rare T otner Bast Main | And far below me sleeping thor BELoEnSRg: © feb2dd The sea. it is suitable for most any kind of | Were it mot fair, the constant bos usiness. ‘*human step Had made it sweet, Bulletin Office. jansia | Of B i RENT_Lower _temement. four | 3 rooma. " Baguire. 3 Bradiord,” Baok’ | Here winds a path more rarely trod; roadway. ec! ‘om the commonplace, O God, EURSIERED KooNS ol g Wi e povad But this: A path made plain by n free, And something nearer to the sea, For men. —Alec Nelsom. HUMOR OF THE DAY “It’s rema ‘kable how quickly liter ary tastes change ‘in this c “That's so. 1 don't believe a breakfast food joke for a vy r —Cleveland Plain Dealer “She told him that he was [being in the whole wide world w had really understood “And so, of cou Ma in Second Row—T s to please you? Man in the Front Row—The me, sir. Th Jur waiters must “That rule does not prevent the orn, m a brick by e “Brown sent post, but I got even with him “What did you do? “Passed the word along tc t Free Press ’hat's the baby crying rhe nurse thoughtless by many to have been wr Bacon. Get him his Sanskr They may divert his a:tention Kansas City Journal. “Are you denying yourself a Bobley?” asked W said Bobley. Shar I owe for six week “Gosh—yow'll be lone sald Winkletc “Hell, o! Is that you, J “Did you go to the store the things I spoke abou left_home this morning “Why, to tell you Maria—" sune So poor old Johnson Too bad! He promised me s yesterday, but now in Wwon't hold him to “Ths s of “His daughter’s hand in Boston Transcript to Shakespe not??” inquired the Clothesline Burlesq peare had pre The crit T authorities wer “Do you me “Shak THE & Every strong man has spot. A man’s religion seldom we from overwork. But a tp doesn't always co the man who waits. for a man wi . to get tight. The average free show is wor just about that much. Two heads may be better than e not swelled. When a man develops into a grow er it's time to rush him. A scientist has discovered tha Public enthuslasm is often sncee ed by public forgetfulness Many a corner loafer is move s stirring words. Any thin woman can get plu the right kind of a dressmaker. It's better to blow than to blow a borrowed one. No woman ever drove her hus! o drink by keeping her mouth sh If a woman has a good dressma she can be fairly happy part time, When a weman wants to be ente talned without cost she zo he ping. A dog mey worry a cat, but & man. ing nobler than a dog, worrie woman, It's easler to persuade a man stand alone than it is to ind to stand a loan. It takes a romantic wom before they are bern, Tt's a safe bet that mest ¢ friends are peeple who W werk for them without pa Tt will prepably take th man a leng time te get an angel—if he ever gets a shit just as well to ren the eyesighs of n Pha suceessful man strikes w the irem is het, but there ar whefail {0 recegnize a n w they see Fame 18 merely am alevation dium better tham through the advestis- | give jeuple a b hance o throw