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SNOW AND RAIN TODAY; FA{R, COLDER TOMORROW N ORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 1914. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES 1 H TED. FOR SALE — \ What Is Going On Tonight. NUAN o . FOR SALE—Story of Mexico, new Vaudeville ‘and’ Motion Pistures at . | epoch making book; thrilling. sensa- the Auditorium. tional, timely; low prics sells on sight; Moying.- Fictures az Colonial Theawre. | v big terma: sampie, hook eniiesd . act Vaudeville and photoplays «at Davis | duickly. Universal House, Philadeiphla theatre. e *| HICKORY LUMBER Janiba , Norwich: Council. No. 307, ‘L 3 FOR SALE Single Comb White and s mests in Pythian Hall. |« J. M. Tatem Handle Co., Brown Deghorns, excellent utility stock, der the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” | { WILLIMANTIC, CONN esgs Sc. day-old chioka d%c: A0 dock- under the heading A [ o -’ erel John Curry antic. ‘el ANNOUNCEMENTS Telephone 267-12 Willimantic Division |~ febsy s ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF . i 3 SALE_— Pekin drakes, $i-% Choice meat ,cheap for .cash at | RO " : 2 v baby chicks, R. 1. Reds, White' Wyan - - Church ‘Bros, | dottes. White Leghorns, Light Brahmas, 5 l X O S (o) = ine 3 ! : White Crested Black Goolisn, Pekin c pel’ ine, 1 k. « COLONIAL THEATER. y baby ducks. Florenc rowning, ~Nor- | Housekeeper, Two Boys. Farm Hand, | wich Town. Conn.. Plain Hill. jan..s Ancient Order of Good Fellows, Two | . vork Girls. “FOR SALE — 8. C. Brown Leghorn v Réel VitagraghFodthrs General Flousework Girls. cotietels amd nens; also’ three’ bekin WANTED 1 FOR SALE ; TO RENT = ¥ 3 ENT BUREAU. Address Mrs. Danlel S. Guile, ~ - e paer = G d d | ! EREEEMALOM R, N N!)r\\fi(‘h Conn J.ln\-h' SAL AN—Traveling sa ! DU o ‘\.l.L ~ T\\{L cows, Jersey In irot ." : nv < »d-nature 5 e e 5 CORAN. e expe. ¢ co ssion: 1! ac- [ Durham, both milking; one ion. a_comforiabl « % D o ghigeum una lnga | very good upright piano, with stool ana 2 Enss] e 80 5 s SROL G | % more if wanted ires. t " | = B prig! portunity 01 e erience not H nn squalid quarter of New York: and as| scarf. ferms. $10 down, 3125 per| BOTHINIY] former experience | = Can s, Country Home, P. 0. Box ston such is detailed 1o accompany several | FOR SALE week. The Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-[ g pe A S | FOR SALE Muscovy Conn 7d clubmen. known a The Good Fellows, At Cadden Building. Norwich, Cofn. - e JoEEOEETICRE R i, e Lo S| Farwm 10 tEN good on their Christmas rounds of bringing —aiSSo0 BuYs i Beautifil gemiine | L HONEST MAN WANTED b exch lown for wecal | Ly fair. T C.V. Alquist, 15 Mar : o Bood | s to the tenement children. Hus Eiainas Hros, BprighE pIano, LUl Eone | e e A e | . . e Preston ater in danger of losing his -l ind_good action, 10oks just like NewW,, Mclean Black & €0.51 N. Beverly St..Boston, Mass | Trom sawL me,;l as the '""31"“"'| "mr.p o hrough an indiscretion, but b, with stool and scarf. ‘Terms. $10 down, ool e " | fountain pen e DIp” pens: six hun- | > Noc- ISTAE a Cotntartotiantl gy s SR | 31.50 per week, The Plaut-Cadden Co. | LADIES—36 to $8 week. making|dred words w ne dip;” sample by | janZiWs fom shadi e e Piau Cadacn Bullaig, Norwich. conn. | plain apronsnome: no canvissing: e | mail sox of a dozen 25. Sullivan. | = am om being mnnplu in a tene- 4 r1 dden F ; . | Eitimate:“we pay you: particulars and | 40" Franklin w Haven, Conn. feb6d 'l',‘l,m part 88 shing- men ze he is rewarded and rein- $155.00 fine Chickering hiprizht | full sized sampie apron sent for c. { Bhbodeie L = | improvemen and lowe stated. The fire scene is as big a spec- A piano, In first_class condition, a very | Domestic Suppiy House. 1282 Schofield | FOR SALE _Four White Orpington | tenement ot five rooms. ). bradford 2 A 252 SR = Bood value, ~ with stool and scarf.| Blag. Cleveland, Ohio febiad (Philo strain): also Cvele »kbinder, 108 Broadway acle as ever has appeared in any mo- 2 £ 1 5 "down. $1.50 per week. The 3 = 3 brooder (new). Apply J Janzy tion picture, and is quite the feature.| [Kine Farm 100 acres. 35 acres are | “adden Co., Plaut-Cadden Build- - EMEN You | B opposite St. Mary's — In Mysteric Ways is a powerful | yader cultivation, rest pasture, wood |ing, Norwich, Con an qualify and cek - febsd Pt e wedtern drama with ‘& splendlf’ DIoty s 0 1 1e, 1and. . Some timber large | emsse Tt = o moos Tvers & cikperience unnecessary: prospectus | “ 10T — £ 49 Franklin St led by the wonderful Edison story with | enough for. ties, has a cedar swamp, | Pond upright planc, manogany, case, in e S S ebsa nements, ¢ ic lights Mary Fuller, entitled A Lonely Road.|iwo apple orchards also has a fine | tory. with atool and scarf. Terms, $10| $100 TO $100 per month selling high | — = e leu gel Paradise is big i % Gown. $6 per montn. The Plaut-Cadden | grade and general lubricating oils,| FOR SALE _Thirty-a farm ~good w\:}‘kh‘ P ,\'mvfi"?\‘ri‘fi’ nam(:\‘ra',?“-”'““‘ brook running through the prop- | Ao I8 BEL TARIR o G, Pt G ien, Erenses, pelnis aha: cxclustye special ‘ pitivation, best of R LR i Yo = . 5SS TR 1 on It s. s “on | ties; s ¥ or ca ssion. Fairfax | of ge | e, 20 cor of wood, 25,L0 cvming touch thit makes the success | erty. House has eleven rooms, and is | Conn 'I'r*nnm;‘al‘n uml','l’.i'(; Ohio. " “fepid | feet timber, 1.-room, two-story house. )f this film. | painted white. Two barns. one 28x40 $35.00 buys a beautiful oak Weaver | E - = [ barn. shed.’uiee hennerics. fine place | JY i The wonderful Wassermann-Peer- | with cellar, another barn, new, 24x36, | oran. less than one vear old, withnice | AMBITIOUS PERSON may earn 312 | for, Summe boarders, poultey. (rull, K. |~ To RENT_Sunny. pieasant . o Orcheeha mirror top, cost ne 35, ‘Terms. au | to ekly E time 2 ¢ ione, f seven-room tenement, 11 Ein ess Photo Orchestra is the musical| . i cellar. Hay forks and car- | down, $1 per week. The Plaut-Cadden | home, writing for newspapers. Send | g Stegor, Killingly, Conn. R. | gap wer oopiciicment, Mt alk of the town, and will be plaved at| 2 Con "plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, | for particulars. Press Bureau, ¢ N TeBEq. | W iitaey oL every performance today | riers in each barn. New hen house, | &0 Washington. D. ¢ I e oo Ao milEH] | Janied dy Bill | 20x24, with cement floor, one open shed, | —g3ar0 753 Marshall & Wendall up- WANTED—_Men or women can earn | cows, 365 each; aiso choice family or | —Fo Big Comedy Bill at the Davis Theater| ;o 45 carriage house, lce house, corn | right piano, §ood mahogany case, in| §10 to 350 a week taking orders for our | qalryman's Ayrshire, due to freshen | way Fodane Ih use and blacksmith shop. Running | RFfect condition. with stool and scarf | fast selling soven bar box, high grade ].4,‘," "W.'s. Vail. Yantie, Ct. Tl Leb. | regin’ notel, , : ouse 2 ac Forms. 310 down. $1.50 per wee he | toiler saap: big seller: 160 per cent.| Piv. 3 - tatior One of best all around bills, 5k 11d- | commission: repes - sured E — W o barn, also plenty of water | Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Build- | commission; repeat orde assu — | Appt. hoth ir deville and photoplays. ‘=] Btet toine bern elsainion v oW T e e cois | Soaatt "miven if desirea: write at once| FOR SALE — A good Connecticut | APPIY being this popular thea ,,-bm the pastures. This place can be S 2 o | for full particulars. Crofts & Reed | farm, For further particulars “dg',';" i o 5 = e $335.00 will buy one of the world's| co Chicago Dept: S. eb7d | Box 442, Plainfield, Conn. fe! School ok dysghe wredgmmantiyougnt tigh best piaver pianos, plays ¥-note music, | 0 Chicago Dep sl ednin s posure. ina eature. Temple and TIuff have an ec- | Pparties looking for Farms will do | with 12 choice rolls, bench and scarf | ~LADIES—Also men address FOR SALE Horee, waighs sans entr ginz. comedy travesty skit | % : s guaranteed for flve years. ‘Terms, $23 | velopes, mail circulars, at home | vears old, safe and d: also — e - hat keeps the house in roarsand their | Well to consult my list, as I have forty | jown, $10 per month. The Plaut-Cad- | $40 weekly; spare or whola time and harness. Ambrose Sullivan lmvnl.xl\eisns.::alnt oS, T ngi is aw above the average, farms that have been recently placed | den o, Plaut-Cadden Building Nor-|partieulars 13c stamps. Commer | ing Cove. FRE ¥ on, sieam neat. nquire 1 the act displaying one of | in my hands, that are from $600 up. wish CORN L )0 i RIRNSIERLAE ‘"r'fi-‘f\\ R i paou jonos ‘1‘? T PRI x‘;‘wnnazh;:::‘ the best soprano voices heard here in| i e i : BRAND NEW S5-NOTE INTERIOR e ____ | ings on lot, for less origt Lo 2 fong time. Skinner and Woods do a| For further particulars apply to|pS0Yi0q PIANO ‘With music, world't | —WoxEsT A G | of Jotr sitiated i Hailviile: on West FOR RENT neat. cl: ian & .. WILLIAM F. HILL, Room 1, 25 She- | b t make, has latest expression de- [ mts free advertise Dremfums; $15 a week to start erly ‘n.l:l. Irs. Jean Che - neal, classy dancing turn that it would | . 1 - | = - . e Bre i, Conu. revsd | Be Lard o eanaE aoiveiae:. naa i s vices and ‘absolutely best proposition | emerience unnccestn:refercnces reouired. Addrew | bro, Son 1 o1 5 3 e ard ial any: . and the| tucket street. ever offered.’ Can be plaved by hand | Molewn. Black & Co.3t X. Bererly StBosanMass | = o s oy —One Avrahirs cow, seven Two Floors of Building great Gordine with his comedy magic | or roll, and price no higher than that LADIKS _Sewing at home; materlal | vears old, new miich, and one regis- | . feats completes a good all "around ordinary piano ls, fv’u cash furnished; no canvassing: steady work; | lered bull, Ayrshire, 25 years oid No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, veudeville L The special feature in . gwner: Es O Box| No, 8¢ | stamped enve for particulars. Cal. | 247-2 febad | he stoplays today is seca roel et Supply dept. B-158, Milwau- | — = . — | Suitable for light manufacturing or the photoplays tosay iz the secona reel || Reg] Estate Bargaims | pmstiBuply G- nipr B MEIMINEL | owwarm—0n soetEESWiljEes | Suitsble) or Might e become so popular with the patrons | I am offering a number of fine | WANTED 340 per montn and ex- | ment ise, with bath and electricity, | Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co since rst one was shown last ouses at very attractive prices pensea pald good ‘men Yo taking or | rents for'3ie’a month: price $2000° | St week this picture the great Yale- | : i b | ders: steady work. Apply Protective | 5100 down and a month. Inquire of Eincaian fao i enl I B e 1 0s hinio SETater Minpaii ey The Eecate,of A, X. Carpenter offers | Nurseries, Geneva, X. Y T Cnoangaetis: Mk WanRe™ Tewed | sTMMER coTTAGES des a visit 1o one of the leading mili- be houghi right if you buy NOW, r sale at %3 C unnmr~rc» St., a large WANTED—High class man to s aprous i 1 = Fer Meni—Lkor sale. nery establishments of New = Yor | quantity of Contractor’s Tools and Ma- | trees. snrubs. roses, vines, berry bush Seagoned hickery wood Weekapaca, where all the latest ereations in ladie: Cén - sell ‘you o mice summer teriais, at iow prices, to clowe the es- | es hilbs otc: good wages; permanent lengina, §7 per cord; aizo sea- View, headgear ie seen to advantage. This || home (hunsalow) in & beautiful | |iate. The stock includes a conerere| kiclusive terriiory. ~Hrown Brother ab wood in stove lengths $150| Remtais, 3175-32660 season, s a picture that will appeal to the location. at a low figure, furni- e nemrCorn ik B inoredbre Spwi] — et i o Solgel, East Great Flain inspection b Aopoibirasat. lagies, amd will be shown here every [} ture included Plg, with boring aitachments, derrioks, | TADIES—arn $2.35 doxen “mak ohid B e week. In the Clutches of a Gang is the T e acks Barrows, shovels, picks, | Plain neckwear: home business — - A title of a screamingly funny reel’| ARCHA W, COIT, tackle and a great varietv of perience unnacessarv mail dime to R OSALE—wixreom coliage ® High Strest, Westeriy, & L Keystone comedy feature that ls { Room A, Chapman Building, ¥ire Brick, Fire Clay. Reofing Faper | Datiern, instructions. Neediecraft, 4if Pat ulass Condition Mtk water Long Distance A¢icohone. mays on this b The other photoplay is | Opposite Y. M. C. A. ‘f"g‘afi,‘iq?{;g{’(_‘; i ,“,;; housand Iixe | - = —. —— | shed, ' woodhouse, hemhouse and gar- | called A Kentucky Romance, and tells Phone 102 Ring e doore and window-sash. | LGEF married: “descriptions wealthy | gi¢ X Vergason Ave. | a_beautiful story of the south In | S————— el jmembery, aux QUL R oa e | Nocwaoh ansod ; FOR SALE addition to this regular show the pro- i — - Jan30TuThs fobTs FOR SA 1 parior | s sramme is further enhanced by a cor- | = | = e or gen. | business a1 50 SALE HORSES. et s0lo plaved by Mr. Feltcorn of the | VARDAMAN AGAIN FOR S E Sl Rouwework: Samaah v il | sauipped Shte Davis concert orchestra. Solos by dif- | A l | eral housework: -small W% | Topareo tr n¥tures, ete.l ren:: ave 50 Ho p s he one of the many features of the ST aExd | == = = . _ - s music at this theater at different in- | Declares Women of South Are Living | 2 PRLEAL b e tells how $300.00 buys o five-passenger Louriig iy e et rvals. For the first half of next | in State of Siege. | o . late R seorge | Write today—now BN | g s b worthy of inves- | B ana weak a big bill of vandeville and pho- - | he:zesidence/of tue Wie How Georke | Washington, \D..C febdd tigation; also a 1912 roadster in nhne ELMER R. PIERSON. toplays Is booked, with Alf. Helt & Co. | . Washington, Feb. After another | A. Bryan, 20 Otis Street, rwion. | e i for | hders Will demonstrate. APBIY 1o Au LME 3 the headline attraction in one of the |day’s debate on the race question, the | House of eleven rooms, hot and cold | MIEATRE of <ay OeReribiee, 88| tomobile, care Bulletin Jan2ed Te bid greatest comedy sketches ever seen in Senate agreed to vote tomorrow on 1heJ water, steam heating and bath room. pfl,ve”“ Jor. Malboent, Box 510, Dan- | —Fom S o e it this city. The other acts are Russell final passage of the Lever agricultural; Lot about by 165 feet. jan1Ts For fu particulars, write M. 1 and O'Neil, two clever inging and eXtension bill Inquire of S T ] | D. No. 4, Coicnester | l OFFER FOR SALE talking artists. and Tyrol, the funny| Senator Gallinger started today's ar- AMOS A. BROWNING, | P it itp el 2 Tant S pontasien ventr{ ,»vl,"\r Watch Monday's Bulle- z_'”fljn\ with a statement in favor of 0ct35STuTh Trustee. { Grace San_Francisco, Cal 1 FOR Nu.hfi.\J’ stock of muiinery ’x farm of about 125 acres with good tin for a full description of both | the Jones amendment to provide that | necz g | Boods and iixtures, at a price inat will : vaudeville and photoplays. negro agricultural colleges in the south | i T = mail order Dusiness of your | SurPrise you. AMiss Delphine beaure- | buildings, near R. R. depot with stock = o shail share in_the administration of | _ e O aw Plan went | #ard, ‘Jewstt Clty. __3an6G | and tools for $2,500, part mortgage. stration. s brou orth extended | anlis 2 Lavin) x postal How would vou like to be the cam- | remarks upon the negre by Seastor | e i T oo e 3o, | Samuel Gellert, Coicbester, Conn. Phone 300. 86 Cliff St. | gra man with 4 moving pieture Pro-| Vardaman, who declared it would be a | ensirate well known article; $15 & week e start or 3o | __90cisd = il Bl == e = E c :ompany Jike th Godsend if the negro was not permit- e | cenia \our for sare time; expacience unnecessary. | DOES YOUR RANGE need repairing? | work and gets the least recognition |‘that an party was geiting | Street 1o Danelson. Income $420 \RE 3100 monihly writing moving | Siow, New Haveu. sepisd l;’d credit. Wi 1\ some .Nl;d’::‘a“”: ;yl:a‘ tired in politics and was | 5T0SS, net income on investment 9% ire plays in spare time b:x;w; T FOR SALE— 1\“ L.eunn d W. Bacon camera man has a very pleasant and | congiderin = St s unnecessary articulars — {ree. | real estate in Norw consisiing of happy time, but on the other hand his | ihe natior & Sitoiges Ml Soubior | erpoen = e i Jordan, Wilkes-Barre, Pa | the large maasion o Use o AWALIDE labor is sometimes full of excitement | Semaior Clawp protested th | three minutes' walk from railroad sta- | Louscs, 2 barns, outbuildings and 1o me Senator Clapp protested that what | . S | — cres of lan. nvenieniiy located 0 . and not a little danger. Take. for In- | Senator Vardaman -was saying about | o POSt office and business section, | 4 GmyTs want w o | tha cily of Norwich, 4t price and on The Fme siance, that marvelous pho the inability of the negro 1o advance| fve minutes from churches and | housewife can ) at almost | ractive Lo yer. Thia Juo Vadis. which created suck Ben - [ oo neieast not ar = 2 home. ouseholg s iils own waler suppiy. | = : L lone was not applicable to the mix- | Schools. teare Harttord : 3 sation i w York the Astor the- | e 0., 2 rtio Apply to Willlam H. Balelus, 35 Broad- o s B Nev s LY I m‘n:x‘.u' 27 | ed bloods of Minnesota. | E. L. DARBIE, | Conn. n315 ,“‘;, N i O A v | ant a(,tm’mg ant ater, in Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia| Deacribing present conditions in the | Real Estate Agent, e A e A ermdand Pord | d nu C othe ig cities, a | ck belt t EEERe o et ooy 5 - | 'ED—1s the an ricar econd-hand Ford au- % < g = which_comes to the Auditorium Mon- | 13 the women o the Sobpl senator | Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. | workingman, of middle “age. strictiy | tomobile. hone 485, Norwich, o ad- lately oczupied by the ¥, Muesda and o psday GE oo g e omen of the southern states | temperate that cares (o correspond dress 98 Frankun St Iy4d H > g day, Tuesday and Wednesday of next | Srave Tiving todav i o orste oy e with 1ady ‘of 1ike circumstances? 1f so, | — Tobin Arms Mfg. Co week. Many of the scenes have been | yj ireadt Fpnaital | s ~Lonely iiletin O FOR SALE Eleven-room house,wiil g . e e e Y mova | With more dread than in the days when | kindly address “Lonely,” Bullet: o L e nouse eI D then Gott there are one op | ¥lld man and wild beast roamed the FOR SAL‘E §dioe B 2 eb8d | egtate. @. W. Hamilton ecutor, 130 IN GREENEVILLE. he must have had firm grip | o Ang ; WANTED Re man | Main St. 5 e 2L . gri nd vet,” he added, “some men w Stha $as | to work on.fa - in build consis f jumped out of his mouth. For Instance, | | fo abeut the morial ceommies, shan | 13 Street City: hou i e Wes and Jov 6% three floors of about 2,000 square 2 | I do abou political economy of the oom, furnace, hot i 6 P ] aha loar that scene just bhefore the lions are| pnei or Mars would tell vou all and garden, lot at S GED rr T ety ; feet each and fhere is a large ad- turoed loose n the Christians in the| 64t the negro problem ‘ By corporation boa any and | any printing you are dition and ce building. arena. It represents a gden of wild | *°g0L (S PeRIQ broples Lo AMOS A. BROWNING S e ecar Adaress | Bulletn Company, beasts being lashed intd proper fury. | vichigan expressed the opimem. that b3 TuS Boarding. Bulletin ebed | €O Bt i The property is supplied with Here we see a tamer with great leath- | o p 82l CePresiod the obinion that| - = eradish and | _FOR SALE Sroughn- 50 horse water-power at the er whips thrashing away at these|5g worth of property by the negroe: relish peddlers humm's Delicatessen, | breds, register er_ in tos iowrast c cticut fear of harm. The camera man must | S el )0 — | ton, F. D. & Conn. H. s s Nose 2t Lanaet p the race. ! » | Button. Plans and full particulars upau hzve been close at hand to take that 5 o £ e i | The Termimal, at Pleasant View. permanent position: pay | - 5 picture. and while the tamer may ‘P\PI Derby.— At the meeting of | - con one of the finest 1 e all you can earn. Write R Burt & | o FRINTING ese p 500 application. had the fear of himself and his WHiD | cinl hohrd of the Deciing o = | o Sonslats of ofie of the finest locations| &; YNurserymen, Manchester, Conn niess ‘size), tung in the brains of the beasts, not | pciq o the Derby M. F i b siho 200. has se Fobod 000, 3% Favorable term stung in the brains 1 H'M \ Dok | paaier tly Rev. Charles &. Benedict | Wall in front apd one cottage all fur b tel’ie At i & sieneads so with the camera mar e was a|p, . T 3 | nished, 20 by 24, one store building. 24| TE T sekeepers who 1 suv, notified :ne board that he « ot ex- € £ WAN 'ED—AlL the Keer w stranger to them and easy Dprey. It | p2oi'to raturn 16 the lochl churel after | PY. 30. with additions. an established | w to begin housecjeaning, and in | lsiterneads, JAMES L. CASE, ery pho ist would enjoy it The | ¥ . e = surch.y also the good will of e business. | phone 112 and F. H. T v will give | $ liheads ’ stucket orwv ¥y T : g0 jto be d in ing. Mr. Bene- | s property has a right of- way 10| the work the best atie ebr | 5, sam; e of the scene in the arena. | dict nas been in this ecity for two | pond and is not restricted in any | - where the animals dash toward the!vears, i | it being one of the first properties WANTED —In downfown ofnce, desk | « r or their terrible feast. The 75 | sold: a suitable place for a drug store, | room and %use of phone: best u,..[ ' camera man had to there and. in a | = ——eeee | 2nd One is much needed at this reso references. Address Desk, Bu \ Of Iy onspic s place to obtain the proper o Ve | Sickness in’ the family i the reason | fice. b6d i Co i LaLe given in the Centra 3aptist church | for placing this property on the mar- | —————- e rre »nn focus and catch the picture of the act- | 1oi” Wednesday evening. Feb. 11th . | Ket, and It has never been oftered for | ~WANTED _Silk ea t = | = S it ot rec r.u]nq that any _artist 3 x i th. 3 before. ve exclusiy o | winders, quillers and learners; a chance _The Collegiate Quariette of Selit 1 have exclusive controll £ cotton weavers to learn silk weav- | it mevertheless ‘thiey. fovk de & clty will be the attraction. - This fic i el chances and might have (urn»sl\PdHJ,ia!:,::d(:.—\: 1 Somposed of oMk fam- |- 95 acgs farm for. 3450, A\ 43- 2 food themselves for the beasis. Lions | rae OT% B ith Chapman | zcre tarm Ror $50¢ ANTED experienced waitress. 2 : Goold. soprano: Corinne Walsh, con- | - mony i 3 once. . No other ADpIY are not known to show much partial- | #90/3: foprano: Corinne Wals] | Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin— | 3%, 08¢ No other 3 3 ity. ‘especially to strangers who are | alp: [OPP Toung tenor and 1a R‘”e"flmr‘ of 400, lding. ebbd . king funny looking machines ati s Bo2l& bass. The pianist and jac- 1 3 5 - e Flavet oFtarni dotithe mitibas o | SRR leanor Stanley. a pupil WILLIAM A. WILCOX WANTED oking Eight-room Cottage : Dwioften | dosthe b bna of kot PMoislkowski and general people who see wonderful and dan- | “pp llF RS Lot only soloists of | Real Estate Broker, e Bon ith Oath e tema f Rab JAMES B CASE gerous specimens of moving photogra- |, TheSE ATUELS are nol only SOloists of | 41 west Broad St. Rooms 1 and = = s S LA Thy ever think of the chances that the | the VEL¥ first rank. but they have for e & | T WANTED—Young good barn and large let. lncate: : ‘ears been associated as sr- . R res. meat penman > i camera man takes [ ot hey have made a :;m:un'“]:r:d Telephone No. 355 ebd If vou are capabie and trustworthy, we five minuter’ walk from Main 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. == - R AT eroud fo e lanattatteia | have an excelient opening, for you now .ireet. Price reasonable. The Collegiate Quartette. New York, and their re q s { Norwich Commercia 1, “Shannon g New York, e pertoire is ex- | . | Buildin bbd r The concluding number in the series | tensive and varied 1C0L- EARL N. GALLUPifi;\:-‘;“ - c N. Tarrant & Co. s = of five popular evenings in the Y. M. Admission tickets, 30 cents, on sale | N ALl 5 ? i s i L “ e = AUGTIUNEER [ store. ooy Orfice 117 Main Strest, Nerwich, Ct To the Farmers of'hlsSectmn. cafenad = Now is time to list om _Jones' Nat. School of | Fiale payriculs s 4] list of customers looking el Specialty of Farm and bad | Send description or ca Pedigreed Stock. Merchandlse and | — e teal Estate Sulex. Address WANTED. Home hotel, 126 WILEIAM L, Main St., Danielson, offers every mod- Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. |e¢rn convenience. Rates 35 to §6 per ge of 8 rooms and bz Telephone 147 Opposita Thames Bank | week. Transient rates $1 a d: feb3d McKinley Avenue. Price P Telephone 1-3 S v Yoo wirTER S - | felde 13 Cottage of rooms and h TE Auetionee nd ex U ot 50x100 fee Modern equip n vszocia ebd ment, electric lights, 1 bells | work izs, bar- dow. Garage, good garden with prevements, steam heat, on trol Calvin et atias s i ing. 318 wa : r)\'lif Cent ley line, 8 minutes’ walk to : T the read ieading dis Owen ebz square. price low for quick buy South &l > T il sell my pers | 7w ANTEDS Salesm e Thomas H. Bgcklcv 7 : vom. d at . w7 tas-2 o ut 16 a'clock u. mi. mharp. rém = ars. \\_ 5. res land in Norwich Town, 10 Rt N p z i T 3 a N = ninutes’ wailk to trolley, price r2if 1 d n s ¥ e o rignt, 1 o, ciass [ WANTIED T Lie iuniy. T oA Bu POR SALE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE i e is £ WANTED — Gaw [ars, At WA, Hew Central Building Norw ct D ediee ners, Su Waier Sl. every Toursa 1 pirator, several hainesses cam vy paintec . single dnd double. i loi L smailer tools |~ WANIED —itaw Surs, Wil be st (s ! D ) n the premises. 100 TARKET © mnEN. 3. S BURDICK. | St, every Saturday. A Woodworta. | Can you beat it for $2100. Culnius il wi siae . tond Aafme < th Wbl i i~ |- movlla = LS RO May Building. Lpring iea shhe, siockea wish bss, boar weelds > G asuun\u AND TRESPASSING N@- | Douse; oV acres =moutn lLiixbie s gnied oo sieth. 12317, 3% fer | AND FOUND pasiuies and woodicies; Pienty Of | 7se 3135, " Tae <oy £ i Bice cuiiage house, wifh veranda - » - = v e DX pupy AN, Bew 8llo, ic and .K-su:, - A TICKLISH MOMENT FOR THE CAMERA MAN—SCENE FROM “QUO | : rtsine medium in i L WANTED—Fiaus tugiag. Nl « commodations Lor hena. Unly 15 jaaier nece: Gial 1o he Bul- | doi 29s L't ). Na. #, Norw 54,080, eusy terms. NADIS” AT THEIAUDITORIIM telin for busmess resulia e sestd gwyews Azemes. Willinamiic, Conm POETRY NO REST FOR THE HORSE. union teamster ams Theres a union for cabman and cook. There'’s @ union for hobo and preacher. And one for detective and crook. There's a union for blacksmith and painter, tere Is one for the printer, of course it where ‘would you go in' this realm To over A guild for the horse? He can’'t make a murmur in protest Though they strain him both up and down hill Or force him to work twenty hours At the him of some drunken brute's Look back at our struggle for free. dom: our present day’s strength to its oull find that man's pathway to ewn ‘with the bones of the horse mule is a fool under fire; 0rs: although frightened, stands And he'd charge into hell nehing T'w th knees of the tro When the iroopers grow old they are pensioned When a he worn out they cone dem 5 And sell nk. urried and rubbed tw drags some ragpicker curses and blows fo ew a kKing of up-winning stra knees on a hurdle e hat covered no brain four late ful ¢ e Kind Lord e just ny HUMOR OF THE DAY s headed thi= article One More Veteran Less.” 1 ‘not positive: b don u re ean “One Less, V n More? w s vou 4 rban man, w sent nks 1 f German ges »r in the world \ustralia. It hatches 11,040 eggs ¥ v nters in Texas will es- 1+ home for disabied and sup- ted members. han 50 cdnt. of the s n on the | e West s from ports Cardiff steamshi mpanies fits during the a1 ing_ an . scheme is to have ver the city give a after 1 According to an Italian scientiet a square mile of the earth, in six hours of sunsh receives heat equivalent e stion of more than two ousand six hundred toms of coal Hy equipping an orchard heater with L reservoir id additional oil and feed it to the burner slowly a Kansa ariner ir d m_device that would rn all without attention. pla andardizing the gauge of Australla as re- F ahs the chief engineers of ferent lines be carried out it will s expenditure of $150,000,000 \emes he construction of a hree-thous railway through Cen- 2l Africa. at a cost roughly estimated 0000000, have been revived by - n of war between N W. Meredith, a farmer at \ib Canada, dressed . markets, he : several birds [ seven of the piec- = a sixteenth to am meter. n budget for 1914, as pre- 1bmfttal 1o the Duma, al revenue of the empire t 4t $1.824.504,6.2, of which $1,813,674,100 represents ordinary revenue, 36,901,000 ic extraordinary receipts from per- etual deposits in the Imperial Bank mbirsement of loans advanced ssistance of peasants, and treasury.

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