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e ————————————————e— SNOW TORAY; : FAIR FRIDAY FULL ASSOCIATED s ’ PRESS DISPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Metion Picturss at the Auditorium. Moving Fictures 2t Colonlal Taeatre. Vaudeville and photoplays at Davis theatre, Drill of Thlrd Co., Cirds CLECN, G, M. W. A, dge, No. 430, B. P. O. K., meets in Edks’ Home. Canton Oreco, No. 3, I. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows’ Hall. Court Sachem, X\OA 94, F. of A, meets in_Foresters’ Hall Moulders' Union, No. 126, meets in Carpenters’ Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS DAViS 'I.'HEATRE. Feurth Reel of Our Mutual Girl Series Being Shown Today. Owing to the Little Women show being here Friday this week the man- agement has secured the fourth reel of Qur Mutual Girl for Thursday and Saturday instead of Friday. ~This will be a welcome announcement to the patrons of this playhouse, who are fol- lowing up the adventures of this fa- mous Margaret, Our Mutual irl. Some of the main features of this fourth release are a visit to the races at Piping Rock, the most fashionable country club in the world; before at- tending the races she also visits Bon- wit, Teller & Co.’s famous store on Fifth avenue, the scene showing the interior of the store with live models trying on gowns of the very latest styles. We also meet New York's fighting District Attorney Whitman in his office in the criminal court build- ing answering the telephone and as- suring our favorite of his assistance in the trouble she has got into through the scheming of the count. The story gets very interesting now and those who have followed this great serial photoplay cannot afford to miss this one being shown today. The other photoplays being shown are A Turn of the Cards. a powerful L drama, The Elevator Man, a ful Thanhouser comedy drama; Pamous Mutual Weekl and Mabel" Bear Escape, a roaring funny Key- stone. In the mid-week change of vaudeville today the VerVallin Trio head the bill with a lively singing, musical and acrobatic dancing spe- cialty: Hahn and Owen have a com- edy singing and talking skit and the Bonettl Brothers, a team of sensation- al aerial artists complete the bill, do- ing the daredevil slide for life sus- pended by the teeth. This is the great- est act of its kind in the world today. Don’t miss it. Matinee at 3 seats 10 cents, Ladies and children especially cared for at our maitinees, COLONIAL THEATRE, Ten Nights in a Barroom, Today’s Immense Five Reel Feature. Who has-not read with interest un- abated wuntil the great climax, the wonderful temperance story entitled Ten Nights in a Barroom? This is the story that is the feature at the Colonial today and being in five reels and over 5,000 feet long, shows all the characters true to life, including un- fortunate Joe Morgan, Simon Slade, the money getter, Judge Hammond, pretty Fannie Owen, and the count- less bewildering country scenes with which the acts are adorned. Through- out the flve acts, the masterly story of the curge of rum is one succession of great, throbbing, heart-appealing scenes, that hold the audiences as if | spellbound, and the charaoters wigely chosen both for and histrionic ability. scenes of an old mill with i slowly . revolving over-shot wheel excite the admiration of the house, while the fol- lies, the result of intemperance are clearly shown., not magnified, rarl\‘— ing the powerful moral into the minds are appearance Beautiful of all who see this great production. It will remain for today in its en- tirety, and recommended by clergy. press and public as it is, no one| should miss The Country Store, Three New Acts and Some New Films at the Audi- torium, Today is another big bargain d for the patrons of this popular house and if past perrorman«m< are any [hm" to go by, the “standing room only” sign will be out early. The Country Store will be given =t both the matinee and evening per- formances today, once in the afternoon and at the first show only this eve- ning and the presents for today con- tain many new and valuable articles ad some surprise comedy articles Some extra good prizes for i in the afternoon and some good ones for the men folks at night. The vaudevills for today iz headed dy the funay rur Dlaylet Town Gossip, presented by Miss Mary Baird & Co. of five people, Thie act introduces the original mg quartette from Way Down E in some of the famous vocal hits which they are known for, Special scenery and electrical effects with this act Nina Flepey, the Girl with the Banjo is fine and 1 singing will furnish a very nice musical in- | terhude with her clewer selections on | thig harmonious instrument, A;I.v'duu‘ & Rose are the third act and these two comedians have a uldu-\plhflm, =kit entifled The Peanut Man, This is 2 sure cure for the blues The Universal photoplays contain such subjects as The Case of Cherry Purcelle, a three reei Fclair, taken from Arthur Beéringer's storv in the Saturday Hvening Pest entitled The Clewerest Woman in the World, lHow He Won Ier, a Powers comedy, and others, Thig is the biggest entertainment 2%er offered in Norwich for the money or even twice the amount, N N, F, A. DAYS. At Slater hall on Priday and day ovenings, Feb. 27 and 25, the ; Boys’ Gles club will present an orlg- { inal_eomia opera in two acts, u«nmlad N, ¥. A. Days. Assisting the boys atur- ¢ ’theec will‘be a chorus of sixteen from Zthe Girls’ Glee club and a special or- chestra. selacted from the Academy tdmsical dnh, The scene of the action 4is fipst tadd om boerd the Chelsea and 2in the second aef, at the theatre of the | i State Hoapital, Through the kindness | the Nerwich and New York Propel- | of L campany in lending property, the imxemnt intends to present in the ;flra-t aosi a nowel reproduction of the Good Ship Chslssa, A play of such !_lefal interest presanied by Academy talani emtirely ought to receive the E:hpafl.y support of a lazge audience, > Mekets ai 60 cents are now on sale by members of the Gilee elub and at Devis® store, Ail seais reserved, ' A chart will be pireed at Dawis’ on Tues- day, Fab, 24 g whieh time all tic presented will be exchanged fo served seat tigkets at no exira ex- pense. Remember the dailes, JFriday and Saturday evenings, Febh. 27 and 28, and pian te attend ene or both per- formances. See adv, In a new househnid filiersthe filter- ing portion is g6 hinged that it may bhe swung eut of an opening-at ene side for therough cieaning. )gl?NEY 'LOANED es, Jeweiry atithe She Represents Parisian’ Sage An Invigorating Hair Tonic. Quickly Removes Dandruff. You can use nothing better than Parisian Sage to make the hair soft, fluffy -and abundant. It stops itching head, cleanses, cools and invigorates the scalp, and removes dandruff with one application. If your hair getting thin, or is harsh, dull and lifeless, do not de- spair—follow the example of others whose hair you admire—give it daily attention. A thorough brushing and frequent applications of Parisian Sage well rubbed into the scalp will do wonders. ’ If you have dandruff it is becaus alp is too dry and nakes off. h the Ip with Parislan Sage and dandruff disappears. When the Iy splits, is dry, brit- tle and thin, soften it up, make it use Parisian Sage—it and ‘scalp needs. It is perfumed and free and stickiness. = Parisian Sage does make the head feel fine— perfectly healthy and gives that enviable gloss and desire. Money back from Osgood Co. if you are not grease really the scalp the hair beauty you The Lee & satisfied. The “G is on every irl With the Auburn Hair” 50 cent bottle. Sold at drug and toilet counters everywhere. Try it now—vou will suri llke Parisian Sage. NORWICH TOWN Surprise Party for Miss Helen Cor- rigeux—Rush of ' Orders at Saxton's Mill—Social Affairs, Miss Helen Corrigeux prise visit Tuesday home on Huntington friends. Different valentine games were-played, prizes being won by Ger- trude Avery and Alice Casey for pin- ning arrows nearest the center of s big heart. A large cobweb made fun as did spinning the platter and the zame of shoemaker. Sandwiehes, e, cocoa, fruit and candy were en- joyed towards the clese of a merry evening. The good time was planned by Miss Luella Pierce and Miss Mabel Corrigeux, had a evening at her avenue from 16 sur- Social A large and Whist, ! crowd atiended the whist and dance given by the members of the Altar seeiety, at the parisp hall Tuesday evening, Whist was played for an hour and prizes were awarded as follows: First ladies’, hand em- broidered centerpiece, donated by Miss Elizabeth Cummings to Miss Susie McNamara; first geatiemen’s, box of cigars, Charl Ryan; secend ladie jabet, Miss Rese Conneil; second gen- tlemen’ poeket knife, James Lynch. The consolations went to Mrs, Henry Butler and David Shahan. The scor- ers were Mary Butler, Mollie Powers, ‘\gno\ Ffiburn and Lila MeNally, The ‘adillac orchestra furnished music for dancing, Birds Come to Be Fed, Si this deep snow came the friends of the birds are well paid fof feeding them. Monday afternoon gold- finches were on one plazza among the | honeysuckle vines. Another observer saw a pair of bluebirds and a robin | this week. Still another fills a bag | every morning with suet and crumbs | and ‘through the day feeds snowbirds, | downy woodpeckers and bluejavs. A | | fiicker was about Tuesday. Nuthatch- es and brown creepers are visitors at another rwdm‘* place. Dance at Scntland Road Hall, | There another dance Wednes- day ever at Scotland Road hall un- der the auspices of the Social club. | | Cake and coffee were served by the | s committee. Prof. E. L. Tink- | i Hanover was prompter, and Greenman's orchestra furnished mu- sic for dancing Resided in Benedict Arnold Place. While aink Edward | Johnson was | attending the Academy he with his | mother and grandmother occupied Arnold place near Hospital He is well remembered by | uptown associates, his to School, Slmghrides ol children from Wauwe- e enjoying gh rides to and frr\’n the West Town street school seats along the sides. Saxton Mill Rushed with Orders. Saxton Woolen mill on upper Stur | teva t is rushed with orders | and g on full time Monday morning, Cutting 12 Inch lce. Beebe Pine Tree farm on ftville road was cutting 12 inch nesday S, A e Crabbe ¢ Frankiin i ster, Mrs ank Avery | i Town street Spencer of Northampten, . has returned after a few day at the home of Mr. znd M Charles Bushnell on the Old Canter- bury turnpike | Miss Camille Gembel of Packer has been visiting Mrs. Albert Greem of Huntington avenue for u few davs. | William Bishop of Jewett City ha also been a guest of Mr, and Mr: | Green Resinol tops scalp itching and prometes hair hulth IF ¥ou are troubled wxfl_] dandraff, eczema or otherscaly, itehin sulp affection, try siampopc with inol t with sur- Redndhppdflnu _clear away i ble BE SURE IT'S THE| 7 ‘AUBURN HAIRGIKL irom | constant | the | 5= this weelk in a long sled provides with is | [{COL. EARL N. GALLUP { | A graduate frem Jones' Nat. i | AD-‘V’*ERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 8c per Line, Six Words to the L.ine 18 room house, hot and cold water, bath and steam heat; horse | barn, ice,” hen. hog. corn and wood | hous all buildings painted white; 3 | cow barns; running water to house | | and cow barms. Part may remain on | | mortgage. Price $5,000. ! i WILLIAM F. HILIL,, Real Estate and Insurance, Shetucket S Norwich, Conn. | FOR SALE |' Eight-room Cottage |} with bath and steam heat, good barn and large lct, logated five minutes’ walk frem Main -ireet. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Nurv‘.t.h. Ct FOR SALE Charles S. Hewitt | acres near Poquetanuck. Fine bu | ings, 360 peach and 30 apple tre besides other fruit. Wood, brook and lovely house E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street | The | farm of { Phone 300 The Neponset Shingles ! mske a roof which fire cgused by sparks and embe 4 roof w..ch is exiremely durable and, moreover, a roof which is unusually | { attractive in appearance. | PECK, MWILLIAMS & CO., | 47 1o 35 Wes¢ Main 5¢., Central Whart. | decld is proof against | AUCTIONEER Secheel ot A uctioneering. of Farm and | Pedigreed Merchandise and Real Address {R. F. D. Ne. 1, Moosup, Ct. Npecialty Stock Estate Sales. Telephene 1-3 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Came to my house, small yellow dog; o cellar. GQwner can h | eim? by nlgllnnlz, preper charges. O. LaRoche, Occ 1647 Adam’s Tavern | 1861 offer to the Rpublic the finest standars | rands of" “of Kurope and Americ ohemian, Filsuer, Culicbach Bavariag er, Bass, Paiz and Burto Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dub! Stoud. C. & C. Imported” Ginger Ale Bunker Hill" P. B. Ale, Frank™ Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser Scilitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Nerwich Town Telepione 447-13 4 ey 11 i . C. pigs, thorougn- tered, none belter in tns country. ‘Ludiow Farm, North Stoning ton, R. IF. D. b, Norwich., Conn. H. b. 100k at these prices: 500 6% enveiopes (regular business s card printed in cormer, $1.40; 1,000, 5,000, 3u; 10,000, ¥v; owe n\nenela-, §X943, printed, $1.40; 1,000, $Z.10; 5,uvy, Fo.o0s 10,000, $12.50 ey’ leiterneads, 8isxli, printed, §1.75 00, 32.50; 5,00, 39505 10,000, Slb.DU. Uy biliheads ' 3 nted, $1.6U; 1,000, $2.10; 5,000, L0000, $18.56; JUA) stalements omx 3%, printed, $1.40; 1,000, §i.29; 5,000, | ,009, $11. Printing o: every de- | scription done promptly. Send for sam- ples. The builetin ¢ rrinters and | sinders, Norwich, Co { $ 1 75D | tuated and abou good repa wagon 1 Farm Bulletin | 406) WILLIAM A. WILCCX Real Esiate Broker, West Broad Street—Rooms 1 anmd 2, | Central Theatre Building, Westerly, R. 1, Office No. 365. Tel. Residence 531. | i Real Estate Bargains I am offering a number of fine houses at very attractive prices. Those cheice “Slater Lots" can be bought right if you buy NOW, Can sell you a nice summer heme (bungalow) in a beautiful location, at a low figure, furni- ture included. . ARCHA W, COIT, Room A, Chapman Building, Opposite Y. M. C, A. Phone 162 Ring FOR SALE _Cottage of 8 rooms and bath, . 3 McKinley Avenue. PFrice ht Cottage of 6 rooms and bath, lot 50x200 fe Modgrn equip- ment, electric lights, call bells, awnings for 3 dow. Garage, good garden with it trees. Near car line, five cent fare. Themas H. Beckicy May Building, 278 Main Phones 724 — 368-2, Surcer J. F. CONANT, i1 Franklin St. Whitestone ¢ and the J. F. C. 10¢ Cigars are the best on the market. Try them. | L. J. FONTAINE, The main building consists of three floors of about 2,000 square feet each and there is a large ad- dition and office building. The property is supplied with 50 horse water-power at the lowest price in Connecticut. Plans and full particulars upan application. Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, ‘ To the Farmers of "us Section: | Now is the time to list your farms if you want to = have list of custemers looking for Send description or ca WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St.,, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 147 Onpomt- Thames Eanl« FOR SALE a beautiful home at Taftvi house, steam heat, newl) fall, with new barn on the Can you beat it for $2100. FOR SALE Six-room condition reasonabie reasons fo particulars, inqui FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building - Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE 15 Shares Merchanis National Bank Stock JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Nerwich, SUBURBAN FARM. and acres, two-story, stable for 17 on_trolley 10-room h head, barns, state sheds. etc 1 gaod:' 20 acré stron, le land, very Z00d pastures and plents of waod: modern water tem, pneumati :.mk, power pump, gasoline engine, grisi mill, saw; pictures; TRYONS A < iebdd Willismantic, Conn. May Building. : IN exciting econsiderable POETRY THE LAND OF BEGINNING AGAIN. 1 wish lthat there was some wonderful pla Called the Land of Beginning Again, where all our mistakes and all our heart aches And ail of our poor selfish grief Could be dropped, like a shabby eld coat, at theidoor, And never put on again. we could come on awares Likke the hunter who finds a lost trail And 1 Wlth that the one whom our blindness had done The greatest injustice of ail it ail um- WANTED ! FOR SALE TO RENT Could r?{epnadt 'thr:‘et ga‘!‘e': like an ola WANTEDFolders; steady work to! FOR SALE—Two new milch cows,| TO RENT—Furnished rooms, in “r'.l": For hxhr comrade he’s gladdest to good rellable men. ' Apply Braaford | “heap; also’cheap horse apd two-horse | vate famii eam heat, gas and priv-| ail. Dyeing Associati adtord, R. L. sied. "W.'S. Vaii, Yantic. Tel. Leb. 4. | liege of bath; references required. Ad- g Association, Bra ! - s < 2 febiv%a - a dress M, care Bulletin. tebl®d We would find all the things we ige | - - - = = tended to do AN e ble man for| -FOR SALE — One light sleign, two | T0 RENT March lst, one-half dou- |m‘§u \\'{:‘:’ \\(\)“t E{'eal}‘l‘ I\(m?n Tel. | singie carriages; price low. inquire| ble hous arate eritrances; f‘;\at‘a‘n B“‘I‘“":"S“‘- and remembered—tag ¥ 3 5 Dr. W. S. C. P s, 50 Broad St., City. | rooms, co nt, central, good r 5 e TOU AL S ‘: Tenisa: S5 all modertt excapt heat. 315 per month. | Ldke praises unspoken, little promises WATCH MY SMOKE SHOP advs for - | Address B F. Bulletin Orfice. uTC free theatre tickets. 'I'here is no string | saloon in Norwich, feblz DoaT ind all of the thousand and one tied to this free amusement plan. JUst f c cheap for the right man. In- |- = Rt iy | LD St neglected . that mighe a scheme to keep Interest in 162 Main auire Wilium Douville,” paitie, Conn. RENT—Lower par. - have perfecte 5 oo 5 eb1d ton St., all improvements; and 10wer| The day for one less fortunate. Btasteoucertynis bty ek tenement ofy five rooms. Bradford, — WANTED —An experienced maid mg] % FOR SALE_Two goo0d allmglx » cheap. | Bookbinder,' 108 Broadwa i Here are a few quotations for the general housework; small family: good | Tei 4x Div. Roger Foote, JanZ9ThSTu e who wanted material on grit and wages. Write, giving references. to| Coichest feblvd e | O rame < 1t - TO RENT—A fiat, 130 Washington DA Britvin: G Fepiod FOR SALE—1,000 White Wyandotte | St., six rooms, all ‘modern improve- s S 8. WANTED Boarding_ house keeper, | and K. 1. Red baby chicks, for delivery | ments. Phone 31i-2 Gilbert Bowers { to run mitl hu,fld|nzghnuss good op- | about March 10; aiso White Wyandotte febl6d .\n.\:‘mm\;d C g!;\;h;ua( “-‘f‘,"m:"}fit v relis ;. Apply | cockerels and cust hatching. _ Cliff — 2 he is sure of win g giv, iy in s R | oo and o e ik | vnNIABED RoORE Sl pons | LS 2. surs ot the pitck to fight when Supt.. Yantic, Conn febl7d 27-13. o febl0TuThs « "J"Jf"(f‘”' 3% Union St. Phone 1051-3.| he is sure of losing.—George tilot. CASH PAID for hickory wood. Ad-| FOR_SALE_Sielgh, In good condl- [— o _ — et a dréss Box 157, Fitohville, Conn. feblda ! tion. "N. B. Lewis, M. D, 541 Main St. TO RENT—Sunny, pleasant upp Tl e e e feblsd seven-room tenement, 11 bxm St.; bat b =3 et 22 WANTED—A{ once, spoolers for — gas, set tubs, water. ply C. Io _triumphant and a heart of wooien work, £00d pay and steady | KOR SALE As fine an O, L C. reg- | Whitney, at Bulletin Office alier'2 . m. SRR A work. Apply Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. | istered thoroughbred boar as aver lived, janlid the daily battle without sd — about iv0; too valua 5 = £y’ TARgRS — ':(v,e.:‘",':}f‘ n',’\lf;l"(m;',,o:..“or t‘u‘n]w“d)llie r.| TO RENT—The store No. 31 Broad- | Sees his nopes fall, vet keeps unfaiter- WANTED—Permanently, “wo down- ‘ton, K. F. D. o, Norwich, or tela- | W&y, centrai lo next to tho Wau- ing stairs furnished rooms for jrofessional | Tgblsag i soean hotel, Sy Druetie | That God s that somehow true dm;;: lSJ:)a:e p'fi:n:ixx‘: (l)%cl::on-rebl?g‘;; T LINE CAR BARNS, o0 a0 | Appiy to Wil Shields. 3 | His plans work out for mortals. o - g Must be disposed of | - TO RENT_Easement tcnement at 54 | —Sarah K. Bolton. "GIRLS WANTED — Cood wages; | DAl ¢ | Echool St, with pleasant soulhern ex- T ateady employment. . Thne Tarmer d&|In next 30 d\lx\.::i e e e i onl | posure. inquire ‘at Bulletin Utfice. Le do my work from dav te Stanton Co. fe d i 4 - . - = Jania e struction work, right out of hard work B T or forest, at the desk or — 0! hotel, 126 [ and reaay for wWork; among inem sev- FURNISHED KQOMS. central locu- n W D- he me , 1 Main St., Danielson, offers every mod- ched teams and several mares | tion, sieam heui. Inquire }§ Umion ¢ | 1y iring market place, or tranquil ern convenience, Hates 35 to $6 per AiBo Shverss : DEFARIOIE Saeee |t Sedba oom week. Transient rates $1 a day. feb3d | NarFes ant maves Irom \,g;u;;rw,g:g; ; Let me but find l&_zx.\lmy h\fif’c'i:ng." v, WANTED=SalgamanteTh ps canrh | SOReL oan siTihecs Dotves herere FOR RENT | When " vazran et : and ai! expenses to bégin; experiente | buying elsewnere, See Stable Foreman, is my work; my blessing, not not absolutely necessary. Take ovders | .. .. snip .orses within 400 miles of S i i i my s from dealers for . cigarettes, cigars, | New York tev.sd Fwo. Elotws ofBuilding - | - or o500 e e by snuff, smoking and chewing 'tobacco®| —pon oyi 5o — i rhon Wholesuis Tobaccg Company, Sta- —Omne two-horse, _goo & i wol i hest he done In. tie e Y nicaals Tobaeoy ";anua strong teaming sleigh. Gus umbfirl, No. 11 and i3 Ferry Sireet, | w :k! ~o 4 | Occum, febl? Suitable for light manufacturing or SHOOTING ARD funs ING NO- : bt % TICES r\nted n th, xl aix Io!! VOR BALE —Five horses, w-.xumg other purposes. | Then mot too great n ibc., tweive Bulletin | perween [ilov and 1280, Call #L Mus|inquire of The Vaugha Foundry Co. 5 te prove my Co., ¥rinters, florwxeh cunn, | corner of High and West Maln Sts, To to D e m 7 tenlod 759 5 WANTED —Haw furs, at H._A. Heeb- 2 Th et iR atee ner's, 30 Water St., every Thursday. FOR SALK-—3ecasoned Liekory wood SUMMNER COTTAGES A, C.' Benneti movlila in .l-ln‘u A;n‘uu $i per cerd; aiso N:&(—] Feor Meni—beox Sale. And ¢ ful turn, when the long shad- = soned slab wWood in Steve lenglhs, $4.0 ows £all Y W ana all kipds of seasoned | Watek Hill, ® Weekapaxg, R 2 e A 71 Water RtaEeGE G"’{‘,"dn‘ 3 h. Wovdwortn. J. Beigel, ifast Greu} Fiain, Fleassut View, st, Bty e -k ebdd Rentais, $175-52560 season. | Be I know me my work is = P ADSpeclion by &ppoinireent. 1 ANTED Gor- FOR SALI—A six-Toem caliage, o AT aony A3 Erospect seohy. B | nrd Clase ¢ pring waier in FRAAL V. COT, Sy Yo T = b - ¥ Loyse, twe acres of iand. LaTH, wWagon % R T ST ind shea, ' weedhou nenheuse apd gar- ¢ Fligh Straet, Wesiesly, B. L HUMOR OF THE DAY age. . A, Dempett, Vergason ave., Leng istance Acichione. mayzsd | D Norwic lu\»n, 0. s, Janivd | —— e —_—_— ching his For lurtner rs, write H. C, F E t, General Housework Girls, Second| Hurris K F Colchester. oF OR SAL I give 'im blank car- A none < = Bulletin Girl, Chamber Maid, Hospital Laun- | ® o Sl il : z SES. A o T 3 ke 1 AM BUYING Doullcy of all kimes. S SATR HORERS First Dogmaniac—So Stella got her dress Abyous naving same, 3rop postal 0 | I have 50 Horses to pick from separation all right? Second Ditto F E EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Semusi Gellert, Coiciester, Cona. are of all kinds_ bi Do teil me—who is to have the cus- M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. e — 4 }ffflxtmfilgke.? e tody of the Pom?—London Opinion l_,_‘l’“""‘ L““"“ IANGE need ropairing : } N Hoip e nave To right Kindly Hostess (to nervous rec FOR SALE T ‘,“A‘ N o “(.“,‘r HivenGepita | Come and see them. wh broken down in The Cha E & > Light - Brigade)—Never min kUi SALE—The sLecnurd w. sacon PLMER R. FIERSON. | Mr. Tompkins, just tell us it in your This Ad. Will Be Changed Every Day | {24! shiale in borwicd. consistog Tel. 1139. feb3d | own words.—Punch. FOR SALE Z Darns, LULLULWLLES aDd 1V | “Wait's wrang noo? Did acres O laud, comvealently iocaied iQ | The tle 0° W the city of Norwich, ai price and oa |\ , ther fough FARM No. 38 o e A eI b B o D'ye no’ ken my ther fought i s uyer. Thus | ¢ in a 46 acres of good land; no stones; | PrOperty has ils OWR Waler SUPpLY. [ the battle, and'T 1 him in easily worked: the owners have grown 'v\vay\"’r Wiillam H. Sulelds, ;.Dk:i.‘;;u. | e picture s 2 3 : 60 bushels shelled corn to the acre | W% 29 = | thing that T admire abou g;\;, i tilizers. fine farm for corn. FOR SALE—A se and Ford au is intense patriotis ‘:l;:gé):ela (ex;te'l.'f.ff i.e‘;.ns deu- 6 acres | tomobiie. FLone 659- Norwich, or afl»‘ | “Yes,” replied Miss Cayenne, “but he of ‘wood land: abundance of fuel: | TS ¥8 Frankun st Jysa | The Fme | overdoes it. He s that Par: o : it bbb % [ house 7 rooms; good cellar and water; FOR SALI —Lieven-reom house,wiih & better 1 Paris, France. barn 36x40, 4 horse stalls, 14 stanch- | 0L 8Y L—&‘fl‘f‘-h::‘:fl"g' ;;L\:“‘&rmgn = | Washington i ; ions; 50 ton silo; lots of hay room; | Main st . . Man cturmg ant [ v, said the teacher, “who | large basement; 40 apple trees hearing B o S S Teoreais | were the two strong me n of n{deh Hiolee Soaii ; i A x Sl — 250 note i g “Samson anc ercules | choice varieties. Less than a mile | o, ™00 bu (FeZular business size) | lately occupied by the i .‘,]' m. \‘1‘ l"' e | from steam and trolley roads. Price cuvelopes, nbatly printed, ior 31.90; 548 | e s, gt s $2,200. Part can remain on mortgage. each, 3$3.0v. Send for sampies and | Tobin Arms wg CO bdln\ung\;;\.; a reguia er- C lor any prinung you are W need . 2 £ Sta F-?RTGN‘O' g lanie 1 ¢ Bulleun Company,. Nerwicn, | IN GREENEVILLE | Indignant voman—Why didn’t , situated two miles from a . | I've been ringing and { you let me in? ringing! Young Housemaid—You kep | on so regular I thought it was only the | hone.- ndon Opinion, | “Good gracious!” exclaimed a vicar fas he met a village laborer wearily pulling a 1 ded wheelbarrow would be easier if “Dares: was sight of rning “And mo Monthly THE KALEIDOS(.OPE More than $2,000,000 of coal are umed anhually in the Pittsburgh has pr i 7 at the from one re of bananas in In upport a ster number of crop. A new Aden to Singapore. and will In order tha r from snow is erectir d street lamppo the lives ced per- s a little thing, vet ti ere used in the manufac n all the sword and gun the world. A ton of steel about 1.500,000 pens. nuts. w d been exported Gold of Africa to the about 000 annually for ears, advanced 1 1212 to b wort Exports from South- p Nigeria increased to nearly the same extent | Py SRS = n France the fig tree Is vated almost exclusively for ction of the sh fruit,which ays a ready sale in the large The drying of figs has been abandoned in this region, has center Lr..\( tizally for the personal requirements a small number of growers. An appie tree belonging to 8. W, Alexander of Los Angeles county, Cal cause of its (wo crops in one season, interest be- and the secend crop appearing of dif- : | ferent variety than that of the nr. The apples of the first Crop were in color and of medium size, whil zho second edition were dark reddish in | color and in mo way resembling the } carlier crop. -