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What Is S ‘. Vaudeville and Motion Picturns at the “Auditorium. H |, Moving Flotures at Colonial Tastre g ! Vaudeville and photoplays at Davis theatre. Common_Council Meeting, AntiSutrage Mectlng 4t Bucking- Bam Memorial No. 4380, L O, F., Court Norwish, meeta in Bill Blick. Uncas Lodge, No. 11, L. O. O. ¥, meets in_Odd Fellows' Hall ‘Thames Unlon, No. 137, U, B. of C. and J. of A., meets in Carpenters' Hall. “Norwich Aerle, No. 86T, o R, meets in Hagles' Hall. Norwich Camp, No. 9, W. O. W., mests sn Bl Block. Norwich Council, ‘Nu. 25, ¥. B, L. Vi 0. H, meets in Pytalan Haell Ladies’ Auxiliary, No. 18, wnoets in Foresters' Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS { Flags, post cards, hatihets, favor: nmpldns and lunch sets for Washing- Ton’s birthday at Mrs, Edwin Fay's. What Miss Adles says today about getting the hair in training for the spring and summer s of interest to every woman reader of The Bulletin, See adv. DAVIS THEATRE. _Jolly Fannie Hatfield & Cd. in The Fifth Commandment Today, Tor the first half of this week Davis patrons will have an oppor nity of witnessing one of the most easing vaudeville and photoplay shows of the season; the feature at- raction today is our ever welcome Jolly Fannie Hatfield and her clever company of players in the stron dramatic playlet, The Fifth Command ne: here are four people in the cast and everyone is an actor of the | ghest standard. Bremnan and Car- oll, a young fellow and girl, have a slightful singing and talking comed: kit called the Crying Nuts; this act is away from the general run of double d is sure to prove a big win- Unice Howe, the dainty -little | nediénne, will keep you entertained with her somgs and her beautiful dress are all in accordance with the high class of the act. In the photo- plays today the headiine feature is a two reel K. B. production called Di » 2 powerful drama of domestic Mfe and one that teaches a good mo: lesson to both husbands and wives. 1a Apollo comedy laying oto-comedy th the g rc T ier in the same as One Round O’Brien, the picture that d a tu- | Tore some time ago, The other pic- ure 1 ystone called Rebecca's Wedding Day, with Fatty as Rebecca 8o you chin how many laughs | are coming vhen you see this dy. M today a pecial childre Little Women” Coming to Ther Davis Theatre, which scored wonder- N York and past vear, will be vis theatre Friday > and night. - Little s really Litile Women, the book, Louisa M. Alcott, publi: forty years ago and given a sion = Forest ment with Jessie Bonstel cired the consent of the Alcott » the dramatization. For such a sweet, simple story of home life in New nd during the Civil wa Alr given the play an elab. on. Many of the old properties and costumes which ar nished by the h ed in the play were fur- rs of the Alcott fam and residents of Concord, chusetts, who are desirous of the play faithfully depict the and times of the period in Women was actually lived. The fourth act portrays the apple orchard Plumfield, in golden autumn. electrical effects be used wh ave never been seen bof stage. and $1.00, the Age Limit? No one can tell. His eve is still_keen — his hand is steady—his hair retains its youthful col- or and life. He keeps it £0 by the use of grey or faded Aatr, removes St o gessentent. 1§ i salisfactory; money refanded. sosaael s ample Dottl eat e The 23 Seswrs Fhilo flay Spee.Co NewachoN. 5 1 SNOW, WARMER TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW. which Little | $1.00 and $1.50. Seats go on sale Wednesday al 10 a. m. Mail orders will be filed #hd ready for delivery that morning. Seeure your seats early, COLONIAL THEATRE. Meartseass, Brilliant Twe-Reel Vita- araph Love Drama. o zreat Vitagraph cast is seen at its best today at the Colonial theatre With the big feature film in two parts entitled Heartsease, telling of a young wife_who, under the cold reserve of her husband, wilts, and her vounger son inherits her nature and soon fol- lows his mother. Too late, the hus- band and father realizes the cause of their death. His Fireman's Con- science, is the splendid Biograph drame which is a story of the railroad and features Claire MacDowell, Harry Ca- roy and others in a superb offerins. The Mystery of the Talking Wire is the third mystery in the Chronicles of Cleek, which is the famous series be- ing presented by the Edison company, while Anne of the Golden Heart is a strong western story with Anne Schae- fer in the leading role. The program today Is exceptionally attragtive and | by its merit and variety is bound to please all. Pictures are completely changed again tomorrow and every day followix Coming Wednesday and Thursday, Feb, 1§ and 19, Ten Nights In the Bar- room, in 5 reels from the book hy A. T. Arthur. This is a masterpiece of | motion picture productions. | St i | Helliott's Trained Bears, Two Other Acts and Universal Photoplays at Auditorium Today. 1in itortum is _furnishing for | today the maximum of good clean en- { tertainment for the minimum of price | and a relief to find such an of- | fering in these days when the so-called lays and other morbid attrac- tions scem to hold sway. The Show | &t this popular house is one to which | you may take your wife, sweetheart, mother or sister, and also the children evervone will be provided with | good whole amusement. The Rowers Dbrand of flms starts today’s prdgram with that sterling actor, Bdwin Au- gust, in A Seaside Samaritan. Next | il be one of those fine Gold Seal | dramas entitled The Lie, featuring Mies Pau Tush. Dan Collins, the Fng {lish humorist. starts the vaudeville { bill with his quaint songs mand stories land he will be followed by Miss Marion Kay, a singing comedienne. of more than usual ability. the big feature for today |is ott’s comedy trained bears. Th |35 one of the most amusing animal acts {1n ‘vaudevilie today and the antics of o cute little Teddy Bears, also the | larger ones, are extremely funny ro are two people and b bears in the act is provided with spe- in] scenmery. Bring the little ones to | see the real live Teddy Bears. Mike | ana Ja Close to Nature, 1s the title Hdienlons Joker comedy ' e show. It is nonsen- but it is Teally funny. An extra tion for Wednesday public demonstration o « inven'ion in the picture 1 Renfax Musical Motion Pic T < is merely a demonstration opular and pri holds an eption exhibidon in Jition to the will 5 The m andid opin- prove Auditorium Secures First Demonstra- tion of New Invention. here will be an opportunity of see- ng something entirely new in mot ct & manager of the Audi- the se ind La Rum at Shan the Renfax subjects, will be shown. Come <. and if they approval. we will ar- new Renfax subjects FOR CHARITY BALL. Those Who Have Taken Boxes From The Sixty Provided. boxes Annual sale of for the hall of the Catholic W man's ¥ for. Th t boxes ar followin; x regan 1 Kelleher, box John rd Driscoll, box er box 6. John Quinlan, Enos, box 3 Henry D. 5 Willlan T. Browne, AL V. Murphy, box 11 Frank vivia, box Jas. P. Kearney, 12 Gec. Kilroy, box 14 R. M. Powers, Williani T. McKnight, box 16 Box 17 Joseph Conne Slattery 18 Dr D. J. Shahan, John Steiner, box 19 J. J. Corkery, box 20 Dr. Geo. Comean, M. C., Higgins, box 21 Jas. F. Fenton, box 22 M. H. Don- e (Baitic), box 23 P_H. Ethier, box 24, Joh Corcoran, box 25 E. A AMbrey, F. B. McMahan, box 26 Will {iam H. Oat, box Frank L. Farrell, box 28 John P. M x 29 Frank T. Diggins, box 30 Thomas J. Dodd, 31 Mrs. E, McNamara, box 32 Jo i Marshall J. C. Keegan. box 33 5. O'Neil, box 34 William P. Mc rry, box 35 Nelson C. Disco, box 35 James F. Fenton, box 36 D. T, Box 36 1-2 William H. Shields, 37 Dr. J. M. King, hox 38 Thomas Burng, box 39 Dr. P. Cassidy, 49 Jas. O ox 41 Mrs. M box 42 Mrs, J box 43 I Hayes. box 44 Joseph P. Cum- nings, box 45 I, Fininsky, box 47 Jas. LaFPointe, box 4% John A. Holland, box 42 Thomas H. Becklay, hox J . box John 1. ¢ 5 Bowman, box b f Abrahem Barry, Who Re the Baltic Hotel— Fires During Week Leased He was and one son. his father and moth i joseph, Georse a ¢ gun, Henry of aford ip Cases Westerly, R. L, | Hena B. Smith Three Chimney Fires. The Iocal firemen were calied out to three chimney fires the past week. Twins Named. The healihy twin boys of M, and Mrs. fumes cGuir ware clirist- iday might ol SGL Mars They were named Willlam chureh. and Hemry. John F. Dovie of Providence is a loeal visitor. Lawrence Authier of Akron, Ohio, 13 visiting his mother, Mrs. Joseph Au- thier. Clovis Racine and Mr. and Mrs. Sil_ ver, Mr. agd Mrs, Moran and George Lesparlals attended the wedding re- ception of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allard who were married here recently. JEWETT CITY. Canning Shop and Contepts Owned by Louis Gill | = Disadvantage—House | Fire but Is Saved Catches Louis Gill lost his sanning shop, in- cluding most of the contents, by fire Saturday night. The fire started about seven o'clock, probably from an over- heated boiler. Mr. Gill said if it had not been for the fireproot roof the build- Burned—Fireproof Roof | 4, i AN FULL ASSOCIATED g PRESS DISPATCHES AY, FEB. 16, 1914, Boston Service Hamburg-_AEirican Line LONDON (Plymouth) PARIS (Boulogne) and HAMBURG Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day PALATIAL STEAMERS Fuerst Bismarck, Feb. 27 10a. Rhaetia, March 18 From Commonw South Boston. ing might have been saved, but that Dburned faster than the rest of the shoj The house caught several times, and if it had not been for the work of F. C. Whiting, a near meighbor, that would have burned also, as well as the other buildings. A garden hose was used, which article fortunately AMr. Gill possessed. The loss is estimated at $900, partly covered by insurance. The building contained among other things, machinery, numberless bottles and cans, canned goods all ready to be shipped and three tons of coal put in Saturday. The house is heated by steam, the pipes coming underground from ‘the boiler in the canning shop consequently as the boiler is out of commission and all the wood and coal ‘urned, the house The pipes are boxed in and they cau fire and were smouldering all day | day. in- Amateur Minstrels Smith-Brown minstrels, local talent, Finn's Opera house, Thursday evening. TExchange 35c tickets at Finn's store, Tuesday, 9 a. m.—Adv. Visited Norwich Lodge, Twenty-five members of Undaunted lodge, No. 34, K. of P., attended_ the fiftieth anniversary exercises held in Norwich on Friday night, returning on a special car. Silhouette Social. | The Christian Endeavor society of he Congrcgational church held a sil- | houette social in the vesiry Friday eve- ning under the direction of Theodore A, Robinson and Earl S. Hiscox. J. H. Tracy has been confined to the house by illness for several days. Miss Ruth Stewart, who has been ill for two weeks, was operated upon Sunday morning for an assravated case of enlarged tonsils and adenolds. D J. J. Donohue of Norwich per- formed the operation, Local Team Won, The R. defeated the Iaurel ill second team in the Bijou Satur- v afternoon by u score 5 to 4. arold Jeffers featured for the R. G, | , getting seven field goal Follow- g is the lineup Jewett City. Laurel Hills 2nd. | Harris . escensocs Howard Center | Bpicer . . R. Jensen | Right Guard. | ; Blanchara E. Jensen | Léft Guard. | Jefters cseeseseccrns H. Lafleu Right Ferward. McArthur . St cees C. | Left Forward, | Fiela goals—Ior R. G | Jeffers 7, McArthu |2na, E. Jensen 1, H. goals, for R. G. S, Harris 1, William 1. Robertson, Jr. referee. i es Duggan, timer scorer. Men's Club Meet The monthly meeting of the Men's club of the Methodist church was heid Kriday evening at the home of Alec. McCluggage. After the business a so- cial hour was enjoyed wilh songs and speeches by various members of the cla Refreshments were served by . Mcarthur, assisced by Mrs. J. | 5. Jetiers, Mrs. R. W. Robertson. | "Mrs. A E. Kingsley of Norwich spent Sunday at her sisier's, Mrs, John Stew- Mrs, Herman Learned of were driving toward Jewctt b\lr and | Versailles City from the north Sunday afternoon when the horse slipped. One shaft of the wagon was broken. The horse re- gained its fect and ran to the corner of Soule and Mathewson street whera it was stopped and taken to Bailey's stable oin Service Postponed. The special service in homor of Abrunam Lincoln, which was to have been held in tne Congregational church Sunday afiernoon at half past four was postponed owingsto the fact that sible for Rev, ttend would be next to impe anes B. King of Eastford to on account of the storm, and unespecied lliness of Rev. William S ard, pastor of the church. Rev. Mr. ing was Captain of Co. C, 3rd Penn. tile of an ad- the 'B to delivy artiilery in burg, and was ress at the meeting Rev, Mr. Beard's iliness was said not to be serious, but an indispositio which 1might Keep him within doors for a few dais | Getty Chief Richmond Reports Walks Not | Cleared. In accordance with the prov : city charter, It is the du lice, and in turn his duty to report to the superintendent of streets any side- walks not properiy cared for storm. In arcordance with ty visions, Chict k. 1 Lmon day. ufter recciving the reports of his Patrolmen, sent at letier Lo Superin- i) C. Sumner stath at th und ice left by the recent storm not heen removed as they shouid wve Deen, and that he names no: par- alar spots, as with few exceptions v are all in the same condition. This rt is obligatory the part of the £, alihough the storm was so se- X | vere ‘that it han heen im | pessibflics for the resider city o remnve the necumu | reauired by Iew | FUNERAL. Mrs. Archibald W. Turner. Willia ngregation- al churr was in Wil Wiilimantic cemetery rrer | was a native of Oxfond <. and was 6 years old. Death was due te heart disease. Besides her nusBand she leaves a brother, Ir ton proved an en adner with his charas W | dialect skeiches. The orchestra furnished several ertain- ing sclections and refreshments were enjoyed at the close of the programme. Missionary Conference Foday. The United Missionary campaign, continuation of the Laymunis Aissien- was _without heat. | ht | 607 BOYLSTON STREET I]| Boston, Mass, POETRY “I WONDER WHY» In youth I labored hard at school, ADVERTISEMENTS r the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT’ Tet vl T eeht o achool ande 3 f Have I & Nor used ot yet discerned, that then 1 jearned— ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line ‘Why was it digious. painfu! thought and how I'd fret C. D. to get: 1 the years to me, TO RENT ” FOR SALE WANTED L And sull, ary movement, of a few years ago, is in’ progress throughout the state, ar- rangements having been made for a eries of eleven conferences held in various towns in Connecticut. city is selected for the fourth con- | ference today, Monday, | the Baptist church. | churches have | tena. | The afternoon session will be held |at 2.30 and the evening session alL { 7.30. There will be a supper for those | ttending at 5.30. Rev, J. C. Robbins, joint secretary for N. £, Rev. P. R. Bakemau of China, | Mrs_"C. A, Robinson, secretary of the Home department of | the Woman's Foreign Missionary so- | clety, and Re: secretary of the Connecticut Baptist been convention, ELECTED OFFICERS. St. Michael’s Italian Benefit Soci Held Annual Meeting. t. Michael's Italian Benefit society a meeting in Labor Union hali Sunday afternoon and elected the fol- lowing officers” for the ensuing year: President, Salvatore Porcaro; first vice president, Achiile Fremita; second vice president, Calagero Russo; financial | secretary, Angelo Carocarl; corre- sponding secretary, Fortunato Gior- dano; treasurer, Guiseppe Giraca; board of counsel, Nicoto Cavolo, Carlo Mario, Diego Sciabbarrase, Tony Las- | clo, ‘Fragelsco Lazzara; board of finance, Loreto Colett!, Marsala Fran- | cisco, Vincenzo Insalata, Vicentini Um- | | berto, Laverra Paolo; flag carrier, | Guiseppe Piseitelli; flag carrier, U. S., Angelo Parla. K. OF C. LECTURER. Rev. W. A. Keefs Made Address Upon Catholic Ideals of Manhood. Rev. William A. Keefo of Plainfield, state lecturer for the Knights of Co- lumbus, was present at the Sunday evening service of St. Joseph's church | d delivered the address on Catholio | Ideals of Manhood. Father O'Keefe is a_forceful, eloquent speaker and his glorification of Cathollc ideals and aoc- complishments since the foundation of the ehurch was accompanied with his- torical references which showed a hign | degres of familiarity with the history of the Catholic ohurch and the world in_general. Members of the K. of C., the Holy Name society and other Catholic or- ganizetions attended in large numbers and listened_attentively to the really | excellent address. Personals. | C. B. White was In New London on | terday. Miss Alice Kennedy town cver Sunday | D. Gary cf Stafford Springs was | s city urday. | | was in Middle- L. |in iss Ruth €. Taylor was at Middle Heddsm for the week end F. T. Cunningham went to Hartford Saturday to visit relatives in that city. Miss Ella Thompson has been en- gaged as clerk in the store of A. P. Johnson. | Miss Caroline Colgrove is substitut- | ing in the advance foreigners’ class in the evening school. | Wiiliam and Thomas Cotter of Bos- on_spent the week end with their | | parents in this city | Thomas Costello of Fitchburg spent the week end with his brother, W. J. Costello of Chestnut street. . Virgine Mareau of is_entertaining her Figrina Moreau of Jackson daughter, East Hart- Miss Mary Shea of. Hartford s ending a fortnight at the home nf her mother, Mrs. J. Shea of Cary Difficulty in Reaching Home of Mrs. Brayton Cole. | Danielson, Feb. 15.— | Many of the roads out of Killingly were almost impasssble Sunday, and the driver for the A. F. Wood unaer- taking company, called to the town of Foster when Mrs. Eliza Cole, aged %0, had just died, was over four hours making the trip of elght miles, and even then employes of the town had to break out the road part of the way, An equal length of time was taken up | in making the return trip. | Mrs, Cole was the widow of Brayton Cole, and had lived practically all her life In Koster. BShe leaves one san, Charles, at whose home she dled. Defeated at Psterbore. The Killingly High sehool basketball team was defeated 29 to 20 by tne Peterbor N. H,, basketball team Fri- night at Peterboro. The members he team were finely entertained and have many words of praise for the New Hampshire boys, Coming heme, the ! local team ran into the blissard and | practicaily all day on the read, | ing here about 5.% | = — {MOTHER! IF CHILD'S | | TONGUE 18 OOATED. | | 1f Cross, Feverish, Censtipated, Bilisus Stomach _Seur, Give “California Syrup of Figs.” | A laxative today saves u siek child Children simply will not ne from play to empty their which beceme clogged up with | liver gets sluggish; stomach sour, Lok at the tengue, mether! W ceated, or your child is istless, ere | fevarish, breath bad, restless, doesn't | lent heurtily, full of coid or has sore | throut or any other children's ailment, | ives @ teaspoontul of “California Syrup | Gf Figs," then_ Gon't Worry, because It | is perfectly harmless, and in a | Bours all this censtipation poison, sour | bile and fermenting waste will gently | move out of the bowels, and you 3 weli, playing child again. A thorough insids cleansing” is efttimes all that necessars. 1t should be the first reats Given in any sicknoss EBeware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot- tle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which has full directions for bables, chil- dren of ail ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the “California Fig Sytup Company. Tonit be foolsd! YOU DONT HAVE TO BUY & cigar| FOR SALE A good sleigh, for 35.] TO RENT A flat, 180 Washinstou | Has nevér come a G. C. D— : A; Fagan's Smoke EBOD to et a X{ce GG 1o 36 Vls St and get | febléd L. thl ivbm!. all = ern 1 wonder why? heatre ti n = - - — | ménis. Ihone 6ii-2. Giibert Bow . . Sweonoy CKeL Shis wook M Wil | “SLEIGH FOR SALE CHEAP—AISo | " Tobisa And fractions, too, I multiplied, 10 call Tor one of the best seuts at tho | One LUEEY and one democrat WaBON. | oot turncd _iem up, or on one side. Sudltorium Teblea | Tel 396-5r OIS | s Sarant R R e L addud them, or used some trick ith Pier, WANTED — Carpenter: on SALE o Temement house, | Fooms, Convenient, central, £00d repair, | 3o; e to_mill work. U. S Finishing Co. new.y painted, bark, large hennouse, | &1l midern except ss—perhaps with shame— rebled : : % wcre'bust gardsn Jand, peacs, pear, | Address L g 1d_to multiply S ANTED - | Qunoe! pitin “A0°" apie Ptreas, fowd | ceviiins 2 hen'T seli of buy. or local agent er by IE£A¢H'}¢V§;L‘:|°“G':"‘;‘;:“’]f:fi& Waler " system, ail in best conditlon. | “pg RENT Tower part 85 Washl wonder why? iy gountry preferred. . H. Bulletin Of- | Walic froin troucy. ~Address 403 5¢a00l | (on,mty i, improvements;, aad 19w Rt ey R an. - . Lookbinder, 108 Broadway WANTED—Young man desires room ~ — o welgh i JAnISThSTu ngles I'd bisect, with modern convewlences, “Within two | petween -Live and 1Evv. . Call At 166 | “FURNISHED ROOMS, 3l modern coi- _and fying arcs, = Tiohlnen “addvess Roomer iars Baiic. | cormer of High and West Maimn St | vemienges, 5% Umlon Si. Fuone ivol ince that far day. e . s Leniu Jylid > v 2y tin Gar Jereagsf - leoieds UiT U B 3 oo Sy me draw my pay— — FOI SALE_Seasoned Lickery wood | e i el der why? This| CASH PAID for hickory wood, Ad- | in'siove iougihs, 3¢ Der COTds AL30 3€a- | seven-room Lonement 11 bioh St bath. | 3 ress Box 157, Fitchville, Conn. febl4d | yoned siab wood in siove jengius, 34.90 | gax, sec tubs, Lot Waler. Appiy C. k.| 1he @ Feb, 18th, at HOGS have you? I will | Jei*Cora; and ail kinas of scasoned | Sviitney, at Buliects OF Once B C's Members of other of them. Ciint Wilson, | cord wood. J. Seigel, Last Great riain. janiid s and Z's Tavited to at- febles | i GHES. Tebbd board“and then wio eass - e == — . a-houst my mind ‘Lwoul LMAN IN THE FRIME of lie w.d| SALE—A ma-room GOLWAES: | wiy, Cuiitrai locatiol, BExt (0 the Wau- i o 13 sared bl MM hundlng | CCmaition, spring water R | Tepu Coiupied by sruetts, | T n showing what was X. Agn for an’ old-csfablish br wo alres Oiand, arn, wagon | iafior furnisiings. | Ye T le e schoolliousa door e speakers are | quite a lot of money for Lis empioyers, | . . Jandud TO RENT—Basement tenement at s | el Wishes o tie ¢ i | School St with pieasant souiaern ex- | nide oF néarby concurs fC of mative cesal | posure. ” Inquire &t Sulledn Otice. s corresponding | any position who can atars, write 1. C | "unia Es. - % | advertising master and take D. No. 1. Coicuester, of | = = a1 = ity details in twentieth cen- leded NI T L et B atia 13 Dalon e | The-ta ads of yesterday 5 Coatos, gaussat jon. - This man can supply | “yoi SALE My siock o eoctd Yo and pate. Wise and he is not ussociated with | SO005 ARG uNtubcs At price tAat wil | i ow's akain. Join Barieyoorn or other handicapping | suih:iss, oL ke Fre et itiern Erows apace innucnces. | No money to invest A . E e t ingles that disiress; Kin. n, 38 Broadway, Norwicn, | i AM BUYIAG po it gains a grace febldd Ne QAvViDg Same, urop posial R Fly f Buildi : — ciiert, Cost o ‘wo Floors uildin patient clumsiness. WANTED At 0noe,_ Gpoolers TOF ( agarsq oo e Cewnester, Coun. | O g e woolen work; #ood pay and . steady | _ No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, DOES YOUK RANGE need repaiiing ! | work. Apply Yantic Mill, Yantie, Conn. 1 Patent siove brick Lv it any range seni feb1fd HUMOR i | | | ! Suitable for light manufacturing or gF 'l:HE DAY WANTED A position as & working | ~or_+i- B J. Biow. New Haven. episd | other purposes. b = nousekeeper. in'u small famiy, by roi Leonara Lacos | [nquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co. | » you ever practice deep middie aged weman with Eo,d refer- | Ieal csiate .a Wich, ComBSLLE O | N9 9 gt | Per Percy—Only when nee: E., Builetin Off feolsd | Uie iiiye’ mansion & aweiing | | inh garette.—London Punch. = = Buuses, 3 Darks, uUlDULAES 4ud vi 3 : WANTED—Permanently, “Wo doWN- | 4ckes Of idiu, CORVELIGMLLY i0caied (O SUMMER COTTAGES | She—Jack, when we are married I stairs furnished rooms for Frofessional e cily oi Rorwich, aiyrice Lad on For Memi—tox Suic. t have ‘three servants. He—You man. State price and locition. Ad- ieFls diiracive i ias er. dawl oo i, ave ity, dear, but not all at | dress Box 25, Bulletin Omice. feblod | RIS, Willilia il muielas, 5o Bisad- Promcens views A same time.—Answ GIRLS WANTED — Good wages; | WaJ, Svrwica, Conn. octidd Rentals, 31753206 season. terrible illness.” “Are steady “employment. The Turer & |~ ki SALW A second-hand bord au- | APAPEGLOR br &ppoinaent. 1 should say so. Stanton Co. _ _ febl0d_ | tomobile. Fhone oo NOFWich, of ad- FRANK W. COT, s having WANTED The Homde hotel, 13| Oiess 33 Fruukin St Jrsdis 6 Migh Streat, Westerly, B. L Main St., Danielson, offers every mod- | FOR SALk—cieven @ Louse,wiid Long Listance AclDaoue. mayzsa tact? Paw- ern convenience. Hates 365 to 36 per| iot 53 CAf St Alusi be soid 1o Ciose | 3 iz other people | week. Transient rates $1 & day. feb3d| oidie. G- W. Hamites v e = than you do, = e = -~ g ati Enquirer. WANTED—Salesmen, 375 per month and a5 expenses (o begin; experience | | AHINK I OVEML — 100 molencad P b | aznt yowa forgiven Bot absolately neceasary. Take orders| And dou G (resular business size) | § and promised to forget 1t? from dealers for . cigareites, cigars, | SAYEIOREs neaily prinied, ior $1.90; ov9 50 SALE HORSE B: I didn’t promise to let you Shuft, smoking And chewing lobacco. | $AC 00, Send lor sampies 'anc o ARl i L Penn' Wholesaie Tobacco Company, Sta- | Brices fur 4ny biintine you are in noed | S : g0 Daily B A famiza | ok, wbe Euleln’ Company,” Nerwica, | News. - o N i Yes, it took me'about six months SHOUTING AND TRESPASSING N R AT C i erore= | nicely | i Ficms pointed on cloth, LIxiX aix ter D SALECOC L O Pk, heroust | ofona ard work learning to work this aero- b0, tweive for $i.35. ° Tne Bulleun | Dreds, registered, nome’ beiter in tne) Foneind i L em. | plane. And what have you got for Lo. ¥rinters, Norwieh, Cona. G T D ok Can nanne | pains ” “Arnica."—Judge. TR - 0, Norwicn, Conn. ELMER R. PIERSON. e 3 WANTED —Haw furs, at H_A. leeb- | Button. { Faint heart never won fair lady.” 3u Water B, every Thursday.| L., ao | TeL 1138 eb30 | 1 Jetest that provesh “AWhy sote T : NTING—Look at these prices: 500 proverb. hy so A. C. Bennett. Nevila> L 5oy emveiopen (resulsr Dusisess sime ider it a slap at us brunettes.”— WANTEDHaw rura. Will be at the | catd printed in corner, 3.4 LU0U, 435 Kansas City Journal ¢ 'H. Pratt, No. 71 Water | 6060, $6; 16,000, 3i0; buo noteneads | & , | B Svary Baterday. A k. WooAWOFtR | Sxb5m, Drinieds $Levs LOVU. $ivs orbuss | Poet—Good gracious! Here ts your el $el MOIEH S ol Toerncddy: servant asicep. Hostess— fool E - | 831, pintea’§16} 1,000, $2.00: o000, He must have been eavesdropping WANTED—PIanc Tuning. A G GoF- | 54.50; 10,000, = 3i8.00; 600 & bilineads : s ot don, 195 Frospect Bt. City. ‘ael. 83-& | 1333, printed, 31.60; 1,000, 32.107 5000, bl i A R S v1a §15 TT007 S o tatements Liak s bai e = 8, “printed, $1.40; 1,000, 31855 5000 “Did your have any luck DO YOU WANT o 1500 5t Printing. ot The Fi on_his - hu i Spiendia: “The Original Factory Adjustment” | J(CIPUOR GoRe prompiiy. S, e I'me Did ou hear?” “No, what was it? og e & o gy T ! = | “He got back aiive—Houston Post WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY?| | Mamlfactumg Plfl:lt oy B e e Drop Postal or Phone 377-2 | TR Yon TAngwarod the Himbend and LEE CLEGG, | fedshy secupiac by, the like a number of reformers you seized 128 Washington Street, City | Tobin Arms Mfg. Co. become & We promptly collect and deliver ro- A. N ater offers g g i et g e o) a ommerce St, & laf >ear, dear, O'Erien, pairs anywhere. Everything guaranteed | quantity of Contractor’s Tools and Ma- I SHEENENE - ad more sinse than to £6 % | SRRl ok htindes o conerets The main building consists of G e HELP WANTED f e St imler hoMers S pom three floors of about 2,000 square S e n::;.' | Ti. witn boring attacnmelis, derricks, | feet each and there is a large ad- Day Workers, General Housework | pumps, jacks, barrows, shovels, picks, dition and office building. cve that fish make Girls, Leundress, Nurse Maid, Wait- | tackle and a_great varigty of lools, g alnly do. Bill— g 1t N heonhe B The property is supplied with re every man who has FRZE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 4 : rge lot of sccond- | 50 horse water-power at the business in your hand doors and window sash. rs Stat M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. lowest price in Connecticut. Jan20TuT engaged.” His aunts are all Plans and full particulars upon S g F making much_of a mistake.”—Louis- FOR SALE | The Terminal, at Pleasant View. R e le Courier-Journal. | Consists of one of the finest locations S Dot yeu e Eeaias seres menr P P Jreat’ ang one o 2iirur | 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, b e s inks, 350 pewch 50 appie with additions, tabiishe ins, sweetly. “You besides other fr Wood, nets the own. 00 year- sald that Charley ovely house. oo the'good Wil br ule buslics — - - . more exerciser'— E. A. PRENTICE, s B T s, . - ngton Ph 86 C e in any | To the Farmers of this Section: — one 300 8 Ci it being one of tha operties % - o eimtore;| Neow is the time to list your farms| THE. KALEIDOSCOPE e one 1s mych needec thix resort. | 12 you want to sell 1 have a large g 03 OB, - 5 =4 is the reason | jist of customers looking for farms. I Senannt of iie ation for piacing this properiy on the mar- | o e K : doubled ity or the Eook. farm, sto Kot. {f has wever heem offered for Send description or ca: » production. T o annual pfiihe Coole farm, . sule Defore. "I have exciusive contrel WILLIAM F. HILL, D o SETESTORCE. Gfesla, win ot Jt price and terms, call At of-| 25 Shetucket St, Norwick, Conn —_ {E foir, Farm contains T , , women are serving om the ad- s heys oA Zaere farm for $450. A 43| Telephono 147 Opposite Thames Bank | |, (1 JGUNCH Tor medical research ”'?i “Tx““ .3 buggies, fa et Wicr s Ferm — | appointed by the English government. Rnd a 10 1. p. ensine ohoice of 400 o LOUIS MiTeHILL | ° il Sou is to have & $13,000. S = | WILLIAM A. WILCOX ~ wate electric plant. Nearl - — ‘ 150,000 horse power will be developed. = Real Extate Broker, D3 W Db The Neponset Shingles |t west Teest sts Rooms 1 ana 2 | » ¥ e, e Westerly, B. L A e rogant - || vill, cailing compensation by sa- ipeke s rouf wiich iz preof pEel Teiephone No. 6 ebsd Pt 5 s loof keepers where husbands die from, of Swaich & exiremoly durable and, | — otese S it i aicoholis: mareover, a roof which s unusuaily onabl i Tiiriclive in appeatunce. F According o the census of 1911, the PECK, WWILLIAMS & CO., population of the Union of South Afri- 55 Wewt Maln o Cemtral Whar 12,394, and the estimated iy 2t | o beautiful home at Taftville, T-room asons for selling. Fo R Dec. 21, 1913, was 6,211~ 41\\‘;‘&& steam heat, ne painted last ulars, quire o {fall, with new barn on the premisen — SUBURBAN FARM. 2 = . o i) Torty ucres, on troliey amt smtef, o TeSibaar it moNI0. s EHANEIS D DONOHOR e pesduoon at e e road, Two-story, 10-room house, ‘new | b+ 4. X ay Building. i ; e gold_producti - utable for ~ 1% head, barns. lcchouse, | _ Y g e e year was tho smallest since Shodm oo, all £oods 30 Acras smesth: that of silver was the strong, tillable land, very produetive ¢ for quantity on record, ood “pasturea and pleaty ot R Estat . = fvderh walor xyatem, Daenmuti cal Bargams P iegrareral, e L ower YU, FasoliRe . engine; aie Ausirian ministry of war uas faill, saw; plotures; lste. I am offering a number of fine ire with the elasticil T TRYON'S AGENOCY, 3 f 1 sir y of e CARERCL: honses Al very attractive pricos e Ay e These cheice “Slater Lots” can S be bought right you buy NOW, sutlorities announce ximum draft of water au COL. EARL N. GALLUP 15 Shares gt e m home (bungalow) in a beautiful % e R e I RUCTIONEER | oy sy Sewint | Merchants National Bank Fas sencanen o % foe t om Jones a ohe ARCHA W, COIT P = af electric street car hi E e e e L s Ohawian Bulld Stock Y e s Pedigreea Btock, Merchandise and Qpposite Y. M. C. A < et o e B iace Saten. Andvess JAMES L. CASE, e e R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. 3 Sheimeket St Nerw fian of attachments for Felephone 1-3 | Eeadly e ] sible. E an office in Venezuela, has Ko FOR SALE o as and baik, d ‘a reduction in rates on ‘ = Modern equip- 2 s from Caracas to P ico. OlltrdCtor | . cal be Eight-room Cottage - %5 e awnings ndi and win- || e : dow. Garage, good garden wit with bath and steam heat, railroad had a net the past fiscal year of increase of $417,126 over ied 2,815 tone Gf ar Near cent fare. Themas H. Beckley Building, 278 Main Streeq Phoues 724 — 308-2. — car line, five good barn and large lct, located five minutes’ walk from Maio sireet. Price reasonable. and Builder Estimates Chesrfully Given ay N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, sing of chickens and the pro- iuction of eggs are things apart to farmers in_the Basal consular dis- While Basel is one of the pri 1Dy of Europe for poul- s. only a small percemtsge preduced in Fasel dis- Switzerland S Norwich, C. TFelephone 370 216 MAIN STREET | J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. | Whitestone Sc and the J. F. C. 100 Cigars are the best on thc markel. | Ty them. i WHES want o pmy your busi- Dess befors ublic. there is ho mes fium better than thrghgh tho 1dvertia: SeotrmRg - ofGRe-Balletin THERE s oo agvert:sing medlum 13 | Eastern Conpecticut eguai-to-Tas-Ruls | 1 Tetis foc LustacssTeanita. B