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FAIR, WARMER TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight. bTONlNGTON I PLAINFIELD | Yaudesiile asd Molion Pisturss at|gig Plants In Bay View District Go|D. A. R. to Placs Gates at Old Cem Moving Fictures at Colonial Taeatre On Full Time—Goods Shipped To tery—Mission Band Members in- Vaudeville and photoplays 25 ro Railroad 2 theatre. PROIORIE ol Dhys| | Liverpbol —impreviad vai vited to Birthday Tea, Dri.: of Fifth Co.. C. A, O, C: V. @, | Property. 4k SSarnnty Herbert Weldon finished work in hetucket Lodge, 27, L 0. O; F.,| That the gelebration in August of 4 O F® 0O L s mill Sat- meets in 0dd_Fello Norwich _ Nest, ots In Owis’ Hall. R the 100th anniversary of the Battle of [/ CIO0R OO A% Lo o B o spend 6, 0. 0. 0., | Stonington is to be a town affair has |';"5el @0 FERC D FoOS T dmother, s heen shown by the celebration com- | 3™y NG5, \/auregan ~Lodgs, Ne. 6, K. of P. ont 2 | A neets in Pythian Hall » 1% 08 Pu | ittee n making the recent appropri- [ “iydnds sympathize with Mbs, Or- orwich Camp, No. §30S, M. W, A.|ation of $450 to the Mystic and Paw- | iy Tarbox in the death of her grand- meets in Bili Block, catuck fire districts, which will en-'| o Milton Anderson,”who was kill- | t. Anne's T. A Soclety meets in T.|able the firemen of those two places | g in the paper mill at Thamesville, = W ) ADVERTBEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 8¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line WANTED | FOR SAI.EV TO RENT POETRY TRIUMPH. re the great array, we are the multitude s Of those who could not have their he a the gate there ever iape divine,with sword of faming | Who satd Behola, I point another way to not enter nor pass We are the multitude, we are the army sreat | Who walked a path our hearts had On_cither hand hedged In, as if a fate | Forbade our following out our eager rorser, weighing | FOR NI Do el A the | and barns. i d “'ng“.’ FOR SA ‘Turner & | between 11 GIRLS WANTE SLeRaY employaent. and 1 B. ouilding, to, ussist the members of the borough | Friday. The young man was a nephew 1 Segond Divislon, A. 0. L, meete tn | 1T Uent In - parading ABUSE | of Forbert Tarbow of this viliage and ] Court Quinebaug, No. ¥, of A, |8 as their part of the big celebration. |a grandnephew of Caleb Tarbox, ] - meets in Foresters’ Hall Miss HHelen L. Wheeler returned {0 | whase funeral was held nere Friday, | |z rwich _ Council, No, . R. A,|her duties as teacher of the elghth|an aunt, Miss Hattie Tarbox of this| f i g meets in Buckingham Memorial grade in the borough schools MondaV | village, has been seriously il for a b e faorning after an absence caused bY | long time. £ ANNOUNCEMENTS | tin v Earnest Workers Meet. e | s Stefignson{Enfartaigs. 7 The Earnest Workers met Satur- 7 Camb_chops 15, Come early and| Miss Abbic T. Steffenson entertain- | o 'L ot ‘witn Miss Bvelyn Hll avord the mash. Churen Braa? 24 | g at bridge whist Saturday evening at | 745 Sreai® mceting. will be with Miss ‘ —_— her home on Main street. . x ] y Ethel Week: dwish with barge Tog William E. Gl o | “Herert Graves is preparing to With! FINE CITRUS CROP. G. Martin, New York for Providence | .50 i ramily to Canterbury about L& it i and the steam ovster boat F. Mans- | xave Bt California Has Banaer Year—General erview at the Chicago club, ‘stated: Monday evening four misses, Fran- | repairs, The Farnest Workers are “I recently spent several days in the | ces and Kathlyn Comstock, Grace Mul- | assisting in the’ good work. ‘ orange groves of Southern California. | ler and Mary Chamberlain, held a de- 3 0 Growers estimate this season’s ship- | lightful whist in Golden Cross hallg Invited to Birthday Tea, ments will amount to at least 40,000 | the proceeds were for the benefit of The Children’s Mission band met cars of orange: Weather conditions | the 1914 celebration. with M Ruth Roode Saturday aft- ~ have been ideal and the fruit hus ma- | Big Plants On Full Time. grnogh at 3 oclock. After the meet | Assisted when necessary by tured perfectly. In fact, I have neves 2 5 | ing Mrs. William Roode invited the! o~ i: : iston “hetter oranzes. © MEVEE| e busivess boom which started it | mEnbers o u Tirihasy ten fa nonor | Cuticura Ointment. They “Arrangements have been completed | (0N ST FONTRECE SOl ISR B he | of Miss Dorétha Roode, whose seventh keep the skin and scalpclean ! - he A birthday was February 8- (Sund: Sons'_foundry, as also af the | qil by the railroads to move the oranges 2 n refrigerator cars, which will insure | leT's E : X tables were daintly spred and | andclear,sweetand healthy, the delivery of ripe fruit in perfect American Velvet, Co. Monday. Mmorn- | ihe- [ittle guests relished the tiny but- | beSideS SOOthing irritations condition e “;;9‘:1"“0"‘_{:‘“! tered biscuits filled with apple sauc The recent rainfalls on the Pacific | time at the large pla e cakes, cookies, Dbananay. cocon and i slope, while unusually heavy, have peey | dlstrict. The outlook seems g00d for | fadee. Phe birthisy. cake was the | Wh‘d:‘ often prevent sleep of immense benefit to orchards and |a continuation of prosperous times at |grent atrraction, a frosted cake with and if neglected become agriculture in general. At no period | these three industries for balance | the date February 8, 1914, and the o 7as 4 my knowledge of California has the | of the vear. The time at the mill now | aze of the little hostess, 7 years. Ev- | 'Chronic disfigurements. outlook been so favorable for good |is from 7 a. m. to 12 noon; 1245 10 |ery child present had a souvenir birth- arops and prosperous conditions for | 5.45 p. m. and a half day Saturda¥. |day card. The party was a surprise to | Citiours Soap aad Olntment Sold throughout the employer and employe.” Shipment TOREnpimnd: the guests instead of to the hostess | 3ap.book. Address “Guticura”,Dept. 3B, Boston. P =) g 4 = Master Richar rivilo has rel - N FAGAN'S SMOKE SHOP. large shipment of g0ods Saturday | eq home from a two months’ stay with | = - — Frank I'agan is one of the most | bound for Liverpool, England. Many | his grandmother at Jewett City where original advertisers in Norwich. In|orders are being made ready for shib- | he pas been while the Ball block was | Meriden—Dr. T. Bradstreet was today's paper, among the classified ad- | ment to foreign ports being moved and fitted for occupan- | upanimously re-elected president of vertisements, he offers to give a ticket | Ol Eancs Mo oved: the Hizhland’ Country club at the an- to the Auditorium theatre absolutel free. It is the first of a series of ad rtisements that he will run during ne next few months, and it is possible y al meeting of the corporation. Foremun Thomas Culligan with his | Charies I Barber of Campbells o o o o2 fhe | Mills was the guest of relatives here ¥ Haven raiiroad has removed the | Sunday. o 1 ) has beer you may be one of the lucky ones to | " fence on the north side of the Se i paIoch elati benefit by nis generosily. Lobk for the | 7 track lng jhie. nroperty (ah] Spedding Bevdial weoks wich 2caeen § advertisement today and get acquaint- [ Mrs. Otls Drew to the salt water on | d€Te, vettened to Campbells Mills on o3 with the scheme. t and replacing it with a wire | Sunday night, . e . Nepnigop Dptrense ia< eutevtaining Relieved in one minute. Money back ~ ; his brother from Arctic Center, R. I et = o i Beve D oo gy Miss Pauline Peitier has been ili i ane - joseph H. Odell, pastor -of the 2 2 1 his resi&nation to the eld- NEW HIGHWAY CONTRACTS Catarrhal Jelly Real Estate Sales. Mre. William Ziegelmayer h chased through the agency of 1 hue the two tenement N ff street and two build pe! » rth Cliff street, from Mich ael J. McNamara of New London. W gnureh al o meeting held | A arded in Towns of Colchestor, Wa- ting service. The : field ana Sons of New Haven spent : 2 Outlook Promising. Stinday in the local harbor beins de- D. A. R. Patriotic Plans. i X 5 Tained by the heavy wind. The D. A. R, are preparing to put i E. 0. McCormick, vice president of 5 £t L atas et eI S TARAS cenis uthern Pacific railway, in an in- Benafit Whiaty etery and perliaps make other needed < Stanton Co. Teblva | corner of High ama West Main Ste. | lox. Inqui ner, 87 ¥ rank s =i “tenio 1ebioc 1 WANT TO BUY a few hotbed sash | " E e =i} axs, Uaed, If Sound, °8end par- | T FOR SALE 1,000 Whits Wyandotie | TO RENT—Lower part 85 Washing- |\ ticulars, ‘with price, 12 Oak St Nor- | and K. 1. Red baby chicks for delivery | Lo St. ali improvements; and low wich. Teb10d | about March 10; also W indatte | tenemcht of nve rooms. U. wra e — | cockereis_and custom hatching. Ci WANTED—A competent g1l for £en- | poultry Yards, Yantic, Conn.. Phone cral housework; small family. Call | jjui- ebloTuThs evenings between 7 and 8. Mrs. W. B. | — e % S o 3% Unlon St. 150 wanted to buy number ‘h and_springe ver, Conn. Telephone Willimantic, , at Bulletin Oifice week at the catre | feblod WANT] ecither tw iargo room with Lwo single beds commodations denired ahd best Audit; T st class ac of references given. Address Bulietin . febid B toBTid &t Connecticut L2 ¢ _| TFOR SALE — A g0 WANTED_Four or five yearling and | farm. For turther particulars address inquire at Bulletin Otfice. 65 wcres, hous good for truck- | ford Phone 1001-3. | 2 Huntington Place. feblid | FOR SALE_A Cypiiers 15 some- cubat William ~Wade E LIONEL ~ BTHIER will call gt | Ave! “Telephone fus- P S t our Father's’ love Main St | == e 31 Bim St.; bath b . will rec, reserved keat | FOR SALE—Two new o e et aae 3 by s best—his sac- ticket I'RE ormance t S W : with pleasant soutuern ea- | uon, Sieam heat. inquire 33 Unloa 5% | HUMOR OF THE DAY had our will: we have d chgose, to make the B o us; we are the could not have their might attain a greater there was he numberless, lift up our in_ praise, e. and know, and un- tand, nto us was given wonderous measured out to by God by, Who fain ant holiness. ¥o year old fers; also new milch’ Box 44% Plaintieid, Conn febsd 'Wa'for saiv. 9. AL Grifing, Andover. | - T Tl 165-12, Willie. Div. teblod | TP o g i e S D BCOMS central locu- WANTED-—Compeiont pers Ambrose Sullivan, Trad- | Hon 3 Seneral Wouscwork in fobod 03 gv0d blain Cook. Inquire I OR SALE 100x100, two build- | Fisinteld, Conn & G A i s it to | B W s e FOR RENT r'wk????n""f? ¥ ""'-lvf"l'.‘n.‘l"f."z griy” oliey ol sevod | Two Floors of Building )r_each of the rollowing distr irtford county, headquarters )rd; Tolland and Windham counlies idquarters at Windham; New London nty, headquarters at Norwich ars oid. T Tebad uitable for light manufacturing yuuv:r purposes. sex ‘county, headquarters at Middl : Nope. We call ga Swh: New Haven county. lieadauariers | it pita: | Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co. now.—Judsge o4 Pairfield county, head- | ment house and electricity, | — - 2 L o s o = o ey e ahvess | Indignant Daughter—I won't marry | 1v. headquarters at Torri; own and 326 @ montu. inquir i BUMMER COTTAGES | Goldbazs! He has nothing te ceptional opportunity - Biuncnetie, $ib windham Koad. | For Memi—box Salc. | recommend him_except his money. of responsivility _with | Aaicphone 22o- mantic. | waten 2uL Weckap Mother ingly) —And heart di quaintance amongst i = ~ { * Vi | L o U3 5 Siate your quaiifcations T Arst hed hickory | Pleasan: View, | dear.—Pennsylvania Punch per cord; Rentals, $170-33668 season. Address s > Etos inspection be &ppoiB.aent. bond required Mgr i | ko aarsons e 637 20 (No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, | ot i Whicn orcnestra? <Liee ‘ 2 y. inhaiing a cigarette.—Punch. Payton—After h was performed. M | | death an autopsy Maiaprop—Hew xmer—Don't ¥ old (..... barn dances any more? ditors National —Clearing siove lenitus, $4.00 Cora — Mis els {Ine.). Capital $5.0.000. e e 1 FRARK N Coz, | used to be bla turned nfleld [ : St o QRN e csinut, o’ o vou accon WAN > — Liv ~ James | _FOR SALE_A six-room coitage, | og Listance ivicpnone. mayiss | . ths fas Turnbuil, Wauwecus Norwich | frst class Condition, sprims water in | B ok Dy pApers 4 Town | Bouse, two acres of iaud, barm, wagon ,,, - 4 B 4, woodhouse, hennouse and e S WANTED More seradish an A Ua “weninet, vergason FOR SALE t0 { relish peddiers. Thumm's Delicatessen, E Sy u e et Frankls 5 sl 50 SALE HORSES. T'll come, WANTED —1n voom and use of teiephon vaferences. Address Desk. sice. i i WANTED Sk weavers. Twist £00us and nd-handed worker: winders, quillers and | surprise you. Really. now, a mart Assistant. 1 will kindly step to the z 5 also resigned as editor-in. tertown and Columbia. s itiGuich. Poriohronts asal & o et Welvers Zara, Jeweit 5 B _and call up our farm vou Mr e the Tribune, Republican and tarrh, dry catacrh, sore nose, coughs, ing; steady work. Weat Bids = o = e ELMER R. PIERSON. | can hear the hens that laid those eggs the tenements, remodeling the hou he Scranton Truth, and as soon as| Highway Commissioner Charles J sneezing, nose bleed, etc. Write fof 1K Mili. LoD ] Ravitg: aome. dvop postel Tel. 1139. febza | still eac Pearson's. Weeki: some. 5 2 | 2 Dppointed he will make | Bennett has awarded t following fres sample. The Sratarop used wil | “"WANTED —The Tome Thotel 126| Samue Geuert, Coichester, Coun. L | freak dinner last night. Joseph Schwenk has purchased t ‘SEoRing - | contracts for road work to be dome in| = dogwod. ‘druggists. NTED—The s ol Y| T asexsd | | e hoad i SEUM Stonington. Mr. Odell | Main St., Danielson, ofers every mod- | __9e¢ A 8 SIS Lo same axenvysdkie prover | imer residence on Main street | this state: Kondon Mig. Co., Minneapolls, Minn. crn convenience. Kateg 35 (o 36 per| DOKS YOUR MANGE necd repairng: | I OFFER FOR SALE ty on West Town sret formerly own- | thoes S Colchester, about 6,670 linear feet e C Ly range seni | 1Dy the late George Gardner. | S ke of gravel road on the Hartford-New week._Transient rates 31a day. feb3d| FaLent siove DUCS B 0 B o epiea i e | Personals. London turnpike, to C. W. Trvon of | WANTEDHere's good openings . fvew, sep19d 1a farm of about 125 acres with good | erent upside down | i, D Meriden, for approximately $5,000 = = T =| work into and learn automobiling, bar-| Ok SALE—Tue Leonard W. Bacon { puildings, near R. R. depot with stook | Lofo " fantae ity COLONIAL THEATRE. li5d DleSmnEs s x ubred Loom | s, Seorie e raet | e bering, machinists, printing, sign paint- | feal esiaie 1o mhempietls e L. ansas Ci « week's trip (o New York: atertown, abo 60 linear T %18 Wa St. Boston, Mass. | the large ‘mai 500, part eyt 2 same umby Lady Madcap’s Way, Splendid Two-| Mrs. Bessie H. Ludwis is on a trip ravel rodd on the Woodbury road, | 5 YeDQ, | Rouses ;s besoa; quinmiumEsc AR v | E. A. PRENTICE, | you,” sa Rasberry. Reel Pathe Comedy-Drama. 7 |V S g L o sntR s RaRa0. - e | hEosE_In Dads Ihsktre Sxturdey| Sal 375 per _month | the cily of Norwich, at brics and on | Phone 300. 86 Cliff St. | ain’" rep Mr. * Erastus s 1 N. Peundléton has returned A Ao { . £ T PUrS b and ai: expenses to ‘experience | terms attractive Lo the buyer. This eray iy S | “Wit all"dem good umbrellas to pic Nearly evervone is- familiar with]from Columbia, about 16,602 linear fect of | Sum, of m Finder leave at Bulle- | not absolutely necessary. Tike orgers | property has its OWD waler Suppiy. 1 ou didn se 1 were g'ineter ot o o e BT P READ B et St gravel road on the Hartford-Williman- | tin Office and receive reward. feblld| from @ealers for cigareties, cigars, | Appiy to Wiilium H. Suleius, 35 Broad- | InE vor: hark o e o ScOitor e A e et euant tic turnpike. to the R. G. Miller Con- | Snuft, smoking and chewing tobacco. | way, Norwics, Conn. " octidd DR You hackccyon: simg oot e z mer et Lt £ R T IIF R, tracting company of Bloomfield, for ap-{ T T L T FOR SALE A second- ¥ i ] 1 revs interest”—Washington 0 ol : e ey e RIS B proximately §21,173.90. - FOR SALE tomobiie. Fhone e Norwicn, | b S inow tne scnirs pexine ta as weil. A girl in ine attire | Hoover and Miss Fanny Stanton —— ————— - S = 7 s = | mornin, “Well, h smoking W me amusing eriences, | Visiting in Brooklyn, $05.00 will supply your home With a 15— Eleven- I | B i Tad ke th S G et B S e D S | yers, sood uprignt piano, with stool and | | 108 ol SN S D it 13 "elome | - | the frst of the year. “Yes” “So di . c"leading Tole. The | (T 5) N Froidenie. How runkards | Bk, D paenditn bk nel's! S Vaier s every T:;’J.'i’:’ ! St e | The Fine ing the rounds of the plant trying to 1 Due a powerful Mexicar i dden Buuding, Norwich, ponn — — — - G - .'m»rrn-\ a ms:.r-. e."—Pittsburgh F feature by the Lubin cast which « | / N | TE rurs, be at the THING 1T OVER — 250 nm.,em, s > n & and suc- | [mqu; 5708 upright piana. culltone | B8 rs Saflirdar. A, & Wooaworth | envelopes, neaty .,“.;m, for sivu ovs ! an! cturmg nt f ieinen. GHile Snhent & littie. Dau= ce Playe s cast. Waifs 1 B g und good action, looks Just like new, Viog cach, Pseoo. Send IoF " sampies o | Once a popular low comedian plendid Biograph di Allard-Morin Weddin Men and women who have become | with stool and searf. ‘Terms, $10 down. 4L s | prices for any printing you are in need 8 £ Eirsl el o apealing: while ;Morin Wedding Monday— So- | mastered by the craving for drink, can | 3.0 per woek. Tne Plaut-Cadden Cor SHOOTING AND TRESPASSING NO- | bf. The Bulletn Company, Norwicn, | ely occupied by the E R appealing, while| cial and Athletic Club’s Danc be saved only by proper medical treat. | Plaut-Cadden Builaing, Norwich, Conn. | FICES pented on cioth. 12x12. afx fofy Conn G g phich t 4 hase e el - ment. Censire, fines and imprison” | —g18560 for a fine Chickering Wpright | 100" 1 oedes, Soridas: Come ? | —FoR SALB=O, L C pigs, morousn- || Tobin Arms Mfg. Co. el ot Gin and the three-reel e Qrth Grosvenor- will not reform them, because | piano, in first class condition, a very | —. S | breds, registered, none beiter in tns | Bt o o Dancing Les- | oo “0d Miz Lydia Morin of Baltic | they have drunk until the craving and | £00d value, with ~stool and ° scart Country. Ludlow Farm, Norin SRS IN GREENEVILLE. | Barre Mr. M eheon | Nere ted in marriage in St Vs | necessity for drink have becomo Terms, 310 down, $1.50 per week. The | @oi. 295 Prospect St. Cicy. ton, R. F. D. b, Norwicn. Conn. H. ¥ | = Jer. ingtructors to | endas | Stronger than the will-power to resist. | 2l Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Build- | _3y1d Rl The main building consists of THE KALEIDOSCOPE 8 ndred ir- | { If you drink, or if you have relatives, I;M Z = T 4 e et Dualnasetis ;flfl‘“ | three floors of about 2,000 square | tation waltz go | friends or employes who drink, it is buys a very goou lvers & iohes \resular business Si8): |4 feet each and there is a large ad- | iverage annmal [ the : # Pond upright piano, mahogans case, in | led in corner, $1.40; 1,000, 3 et Al | ; your duty to Investigate the Neal Drink | 3 °7% SPTIERS Blano, mahogans o 10,500, 310 5u0 Tnotenéad: iti n i i e : ir :mh 4 with | Habit Treatment, which is a safe, sure, | tars with craol and seart. Terms, 350 | % | Sxvs, b AR 1,000, 33:1v: Siovi L . ditios ancioffice bailding. i = s t hie \ore | vegetable remedy, that removes the | dowh.$6 per month. fhe Plaut-Cadden | Housekeeper, Two Boys, Farm Hand, | $6.u07 10000, siteu: o’ leiteincads: | The property is supplied with f[| i gle a petite, cras and necessity 0., Plaut-Cadden Bullding, Norwicn, i - Sxis, princed, 3hia; 1,000, 32:50; 9,000, | | to 1 L i ;;r,f,;"f" S ullding, Norwich, | General Housework Girls. 3 TR 35S0 o P Olieiis’ || 50 horse water-power at the 5 of hypodermic injections. Call at the | $35.00 buys a beautiful oak Weaver| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 0,800, $18.50; 500 ‘stalem.ents 5ix iowest price in Connecticut. Bgypt in onions to the Y. M. C. A. ENTERTAINMENT| .. 3 Neal Institute and get our proofs and | organ, iess than one ear oid, witu nice d. who will re- | yeferences, or write or 'phone for book | TITOF top, cost n $135. ‘Terms. 3o | i Grosvenordale, have: the | of inigrmiation. | 1302-Chapel St, New | 2072 31 per week. The Plaut-Cadden COURSE. | Best wishes of Iriends for their. future | laven, Ct.; tel. 5340 (day or night): oo "plaut-Cadden Building, = Norwich, o ¢ b e ot DRUG HABIT SUCCESSFULLY 5.0 0 are to appear tomor- | g $185.00 for a Marshall & [ ey A e | Milk Was Spilled. TREATED. right piano. good mahogany case, Baptis ittty | ) A Horse Bitehsdith At Sl e perfect condition, with stool and sca ntio Edith Chapman- | ed by Carl Hoffr Terms, $10 down. S1.60 per week. The * 1 front of Richeleau's store 4 3 T Flaut en Co.. Plaut-Cadden Build- n ¢ : rightene = w 1€ | started vy Migh street at | best l\“‘\eh P mm music % ! | 1 thie € Fuaraniecd Torms, $25 | soped Lint. A nume | Gown. 310 per month. The Plaut-Cad- | R e were thrown o ) the }den Co., Plau ten Bui e ' e milk spilied over the fviel, Conn R el essT opera- | w " i rehestr # 0 DEre- [ 4TIZ" for sore, tired, puffed-up i | SR Siaaty callouesa resk The Terminal, at Pleasunt View. the | o has appeared | gave' u soci ce . Sprague| o o |, Consists of one of the fnest locations erved i L L0t o | Sradl' I Tront and ‘one. cortage sit rors . o great symphony ¢ L eoplgiatier o Datlie v | nished, 20 by 24, one store building, 24 | (Rue T Foals. Sipers il or | “Sure! 1 use “TIZ* By 5w adiftions, "ail etabiShed e A r | 3 d Alice MeGutre every time for any 5, 2le0 {he good wil “of the busine: - J weLes o r foot treuble, AL ProRChE ronttioted: Ta ALy 7 ire 't 3 ociet s0la; 2 suitable place for a drug store, avin, and a to make nd one nuch needed at (his resort | | arravsementa for SiCkness in the famlly is the reamon Mo D 2 \ ymber attended the singinz for placing thix properts on the mar o oy, pangeee | Baend o) Tondar evening. ket "and 1f has never been oftered 1or | sale Dbefore. I have exclusive co For price and terms, ca s at of not miss the opporiunity of hearing *3 e this exceptional organization, | Admission tickets 50 cents, on at the door. See adv. Milten.—The school children have Milton Nature club with acre farm for $450. A 43- b president $50¢ — ‘ wu.u/m A. WILCOX i~ can be huppy-footed just like| 4l West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2, raw burning, blistered, swollen, | 1el®phone No, febd smelly feei “TI1Z and only ! ———— T draws out all t isonous exudations | ¥u ol Sromo Vet semileG i which puff up your feet and canse sore. influmed, aching, swealy, smeity EBRUARY 1645, feet at 10 oclock, a pair of black welght 2. bay Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ" at drug store or department store. instant foot relief. Lauzh at foot rers who complain. Because feet are never, never going to bother | d or make vou limp any more. ! EIT tve. .o ¥. C. AfCHISON, M. D, | s HYBICIAN AND SURGEON | 0oty econd Kloor, Shannon Lidg. Nignt ‘ohene 1083 ¢ I /COL. EARL N. GALLUP W F. . B0 ova AUGTIBNEER G@K mixer, steam holster, boilers, air com- Tz Nnin Aiveet, o tinite Tyigeliem 22 SEtiNe Trom Jonee: Nat. School of | BEeSioR, "k aitachrient, derrioks. | 117 nead ba S £ . eopectally of Parm and | [lnpe, “jacks. barrows. shovels. picks: | 2 ST ST Nh\;l‘MA“RKE1 HOTEL, Slosle " Morchandise and | Euckfer 0 greaVabgn ol fonls: | e —— Miss D. Giunchi as “Lygia” in George Klsine's supech photo d “Quo | 1 5 S e ouiing ok 0 fhonsand 24x6 g o uper o drama “Quo | fiis(-cluss WiBes. Lijuirs and Cigars Rootlag Ralat, ulioil 30 thoumitd Sfet | Wuks <wn, wanti.te! pus gour e, ;.-n- Playing a three day angagement at"the’ Alditertum. commencing | Mesis 49 Werch Furebl” saceed 'uiR‘ F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. | geiur puinaich = luigs 1o, f | rure She +ao ; ¢ londay Matin ebruary O pigsi. debo Tuckis. Prop, Tel 438 | Talons 2 S8 hetier 1han Svectisa | TRYONS AN Rt elophions JanEeT IR fna o "The Buletin tebrd Wilihmantie, Conn .| FOR SALE 10,000 M 3. COSCOKAN. Sum Central Bids Svary de Pians and full particulars upni | HOnG S avplication. FOR SALE e S0k Rill e Favorable terms. COW3 FOR SALE JAMES L. CASE, value of $1 London has a fireboat which throws a ton and a half of water each min- ute | Chili imports more than 100,000 cat- iy from Argentina. Wood aleohol in face lotions is said to blind 1.000 persons in the United JAMES H. HYDE, Lebanon. North Franklin, Ct. FOR SALE Eight-room Coitage | 0 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct { ANOTHER CARLOAD HAS AR | RIVED FRBRUARY fth ; - n | Fine Farm 100 acres, 35 ucres nder cultivation, rest pastw and timber land. Some timber enough for ties, has a cedar swamp, | two apple orchards, also has a fine trout brook running through the prop- erty. House has eleven rooms, and is x40 provemen most favorable. | painted white. Two barns, one with cellar, another ba so with cellar. Hay forks and ers in each barn. New hen h | 20x24, with | 20x32, carriage house house and blacksmith shop. Running good barn and large Ict, lncated five minuter’ walk frem Main t. Price reasonable. ement floor, one open sh. 40 Shetueket St. Norwic N. Tarrant & Co. tates each year. Western Reserve university, Cleve- has received a $50,000 cash gift ecture work New York last vear registered 13%s ito owners and collected $1,275,~ fees from them. ia’s olive crop in 1913, it is estimaied by the California Olive Pro. ducers association, will produce 1,125,- 000 zallons pickled olives and 1,000,000 oil, a record output. gallons seclogists have estimated that the. great German deposits of potash salts, practically the only important ome in the world, will last at the present rats tion 600,000 years. water to the barn, algo plenty of water in the pastures. This place c bought right | " 117 Main Street, Norw.cn, Ct | I with bath and steam heat, JAMES L. CASE, g Jow: i tho ttnsito list your farms | STcontly. tested in Kiel arbor. Ciees Parties looking for Farms will do if you want fo sell. I bave 4 large | ANy (o show its possl ',(\m:ouffim‘:x; well to consuit my list, as [ have forty list of customers looking for farms. jrom . “Was cut through in half & rms that have been recently placed | | Serd description or call T . {in my hands, that are from $600 WILLIAM F. HiLL, 2 TFor further particulavs apply to 25 Shetucket -8t Norwich, Conn. A French society for the encourage- VILLIAM F. HI m | tucket street. | FOR SALE Eight room cottage ail im- provements, steam heat, on trol houses at very attractive prices. o ley line, 8 minutes’ walk to | S R L Thomas H. Beckiey square, price low for quick buy- be bought right if you buy NOW, L B Main Stroce. er. Vhomes 72 aus-z. Two tenement house with two Can sell you & nice summer acres land in Nerwich Town, 10 nome (bungalow) in u beautify | ——————— ]| minutes’ walk to trolley, price location, at a low figure, furn ture .lx-ARA\é;\‘A W. COIT, FOR SALE hg':lRANClS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Ct. Reem A, Chapman Building. e Opposite Y. M. C. A. nion Street, CH: house of elght FOR SALE {a beautiful home at house, steam heat, newly 1 inted is | | Can you beat-it for $2100. The Eawic o nter offe | for sale”at B Sl | quantity of Contractor’s Tools and Ma- teriaus, at 10w prices, 10 ciose the es- tate. 'The stock in¢ludes a concre | SUBURBAN FaRw AL COLLATE To the Farmers of this Section: | 1 Telephone 147 Opposita Thames Bank fville, 7-room ffall, with new barn on the premise | L J. FONTAINE, May Building. submarine oxydrogen torch was national industries recently @ goid medal to a farmer who \ed a sauerkraut factory in which all the machinery was electri- ¥ inhabitants, about any_public lghting. ero are 1,349 hted by elec The ex of sheep’s” wool to for- eign = from China in 2 amount hundredwelght, alu $4,048.963 United States cur enc Aboiil 90 per cent. of the totai export_goes the United States, aboi ent, to Japan and 3 per it Britain, state legislature last winter 1epenicd (he act which provided £10 cents per head on cents on groundhogs and & cach crow egg destroyed. One: 5 1s given for the repeal is that. farmers had gome into the busi-z ing groundhogs and pro- 3 ccting crows 1or the bounty iegist of (ke isth , having exm&‘ placer claims in the region un river and tributaries Iv- andl without the canal sone. in no instance was ving auantities. and i for > lox were W the resulis varied frem i onl up o 2 1-2 cents tu the cubie yard,