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FAIR, PRECEDED BY SNOW, TODAY; FAIR SUNDAY What Is Going On Tonight. Vandeville and Motion Pioturss st the Auditorium. Moving Pictures at Colonial Theatre. Vaudetille and photoplays at Davis theatre. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS AT THE DAVIS. Feurth Reel of Our Mutual Girl Being Shown Today. Qur Mutual Girl, the photoplay that has caught the picture fans by storm all over the country, is being shown at this popular theatre today. In this fourth release we again meet that eharming actress, Norma Phillips, who plays the part of Marguerite Our Mu- tual Girl. A lot of interesting things are seen in this picture, and it would take too long to mention them all, but the few principal ones are a visit to Bonwit, Teller & Co.s famous Fifth avenue store, where the latest crea- tions in ladies’ gowns are displayed to advantage on living models. Another scene shows Piping Rock, the most fashionable country club in the world, and many other things that will in- terest you are seen in this fourth reel | of Our Mutual Girl. In the vaude- | ville today there are three acts of the | highest standard. The Ver Valin Trio do a lively singing, musical and acro- batic dancing; the Bonetti Brothers do a sensational aerial act, the big | feature being a thrilling daredevil slide for life, hanging by the teeth; Hahn & Owen o a clever singing and talking specialty that is more than pleasing. The balance of the bill consists of three reels of best Mutual movies, both comedy and dramatic. For the first half of next week there will be five vandeville acts and new photo- piays; a big show, with no advance in prices. Watch Monday's papers for full particulars COMING TO THE DAVIS. The wonderful white slave produe- tion, Traffic in Souls, will be shown at the Davis theatre on Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday next week, This photo drama in six’ parts has created a furore and a sensation in New York city, where it has been playing to ca- pacity houses for the last four weeks. During its engagement at Weber's the reserves had to be called out on three or four occasions, in order to restore quiet, as the crowds became unruly and fought for admission. The_plot of this wonderful produc- tion, in which over 600 people take | ington SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The subject of the Christian Science service will be Mind. The Holiness Mission will hold its services at 87 Main street. At the service at the Arms at 3.30 p. m. Rev. rane of Yantic will spea Sheltering W. Coch- The International Bible Students’ as- sociation meets at 11 o'clock in Room 6 Bili block, 35 Shetucket street, for Eible study. At Park Congregational church, morning service at 10.30, vespers at 4.30; preaching by pastor, Rev. S. H. Howe, D. D. At Trinity church, Rev. F. W. Colema 10.30 subject, Preaching Christ; subject. The Fragments of Life. At the First Baptist church the morning_sermon will upon Does It Matter What a Man Believes? Evening sermon upon An Urgent Request. Methodist Episcopal pastor, 7.30 At the Central Baptist church the morning sermon will be upon Wash- and _Americanism. Evening sermon upon The Secret of Success. The Gospel Mission holds meetings at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. in Stein- er's h T. H. Peabody will conduct the service, with sermon, at 7.30 p. m. At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday morning the pastor will speak on The Benedictions of Sunday school at 12. Vesper service at 4.39. At the Norwich Town Congregation- al church Rev. George W. Ewing for his morning topic will speak on Con- straining Love, and will occupy the pulpit in the evening At the Federated church the morn- ing sermon will be upon Our Great Redeemer. Ilvening sermon upon Billie and Jack Suffering for Father's Sin, or the Tragedy of Jericho. At Brewster's Neck chapel Rev. C. Wilson Harrison of Gales ¥err the pastor, will preach at the service at 230 in the afternoon upon the topic The Man With a Withered Hand. At the Second Congregational church JANE AT GAIL—IN TRAFFIC THE DAVIS N IN SOULS IXT THURSDAY | part, is based on the actual reports of | the Rockefelier investigating commit- { tee for the suppression of vice, and ict Attorney -Whitman's white very report. It shows the actual workings of the vice trust and the “systern,” but in the whole treatment of the subject there is not one sug- gestive or obscene scene in the entire 6,000 feet of film. 1 In Now York city this picture was | shown to and has the endorsement of | the committee of 14 who have the handling of these subjects. It was more than endorsed by the president of the immigrant home for girls, who = now working on a plan to have these ctures shown in the steerage of in- coming liners as a lesson to young | girls coming to this country. The moral lesson and the showing up of the work of the “system” will be a great aid to the uplift societies in their work to suppress this great evil, and, regardless of the great dramatic | construction and_spellbinding climax- | s, this picture should be seen by ev- ery woman in the land. Three shows will be given daily— 230, 7, 8.45 p. m. Prices, 10c, I5c and | =1 i COLONIAL THEATRE. The Street Singers, Two Reels, Fea- | turing Lillian Walker and Cutey. Pretty Lillan Walker, with her fetching dimples and beguiling way, plays in this superlative feature, the part of Betty, the street singer and dancer, and daughter of an _organ- | grinder. She is the beloved of Wallie, | son of a rich old man, who disap- proves of the attentions of his son to the street singer. The pair elope, but their troubles increase, so they turn | to making a living on the street. The | romance flourishes and finally a man- ager of a motion picture house in- | duces them to come to his studio to appear in his company. The respec- tive fathers of the pair afterwards see the ¥oung couple in a motion picture and ‘then find out their whereabouts and, forgetting all differences, take hem home to peace and happiness . M. Anderson appears in a briiliant western drama of which he the | hero_ the story being entitled Broncho ! Billy and the Settler's Danghter; the is also a fascinating society | alled The Windfall, and abundant comedy in the Patheplay en- titled Family Affair. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Ore of the best all round shows that | has piayed this theatre this year is scheduled for this afternoon and to- night. The vaudeville programme is headed by Mary Balr & Co. of five people in a rural comedy sketch. There 2 lot of good comedy running | through the act and ‘many amusing | situations. There are several good | song numbers in the act, including | some excellent singing numbers by & mixed quartette. Gordon & Rose, two men, present a very clever act in The | Peanut Man, a comedy skit full of | bright lines and good songs. Nina Espy, the banjo gir], has a neat offer- ng In the musical line which always wins a big hand. The photoplay pro- gramme is headed by a two-resl pic- ture, The Magic Skin, with J, Warren Kerrigan in_the leading role, It is taken from Honore De Balzac's great story of the same name. On Monday three fine vaudevilie npumbers are booked, including the MoGinnis Broe, 3 big time mnovelty dancing act. s : The Loyal Temperance association, S. Saunders president, will hold 35 services at their ro Shetucket street, Bill block, at m. Rev. H. J. Wyckoff will address the meeting Grace Memorial Baptist church, Rev. R. B. Preaching morn- ing a the pa 4p m he will be addressed by Mrs. rge H. Strouse; 7 p. m., Young People’s meeting. At the A. M. E. Zion church, Mc Kinley enue, e pastor, Rev ¥ George Biddle, will speak at the mo; ing service. ‘At the evening service the speaker will be Miss ,\54‘!,\' E Jackson of Providence, R. L. who will take for her subject Christian Woman- hood. At Mt. Calvary Baptist church the pastor will preach at the morning ser- vice upon Noise in the Camp. In the evening fipon The Early Church. This is the last of three rally Sunday: Special meeting of Bible and Litera at 3.30. Sun hool and me Bible class at At the Church of the Good Sheoher Universalist. Rev. Joseph }. Cobb wi preach on The Christian Knight at morning _service. The Knights Pythias of Norwich and vicinity are to be present at this service. 6.15 Y. P, C. U. service, the toplc is George Washington, the Man and the Patriot Chiidren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORILA We have received a large stock of ALARM CLOCKS, including the Big and Baby Ben all of whicn are fully guaranteed by me. We also carry a full line of Jewelry and Watches of all kinds in the best qual- ity and workmanship. Our prices are the low- est in town. We buy and exchange Old Gold, r and Jewelry for their full value. Expert Watchmaker and Repairer. J. OGULNICK & co,, 6% Frarnklin St. opp. Bulletin Building B LT S M I Y MONEY LOANED on Diamon and Secu , Waicnes, Jewe. »5 of any kind at toe iowest Raics of Interest. An viu ablisicd e to deal with. iHE COLLATERAL LOAN Cou. 142 Main Strees, U (Establisned 1872, COAL AND LUMBER. FRESH ARRIVAL Genuine Big Vein George’s Creek Blacksmithing COAL ALSO A CARLOAD OF READY ROOFING PAPER Economy =nd satisfaction for those who are SHY on SHEDS by using a foads of our COMMON LUMBER and READY ROOFING. Ghappell Go. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. Teiephones. few M. C. HIGGINS COAL. HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 203 Nerth Main St Office Telophane 1257 COAL Free Burning Kinis and iehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK AT ‘ROP Offige—cor. Market and Shsturlet Stc Telephons 463-12 Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. morning | worship, with sermon and hymn for the children., at 10.30 a. m., evening service, with sermon, at 7.30 p. m. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A spotted hound; has brown ears and brown spot on head. Apply to Harry R. Lathrop (Phone 2i-3i, wanielson), Brooklyn, Conn. feb31ld FOR SALE FIFTY COWS FOR SALE. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Ct. Telephone Lebanon. febzld 7 FOR SALE ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES TO RENT 1 This Adv. Will Be Changed Every Day. FOR SALE. ¥arm No. 6 2. acr situated on the main road, on R. ¥. D. and telephone line, one mile to steam and electric cars, 4 man- ufacturing villages within two miles of this farm, small city, b miles. Large house and barn I{n good repair. Spring water at house and barn; 100 acres in large, smooth, level fields, in high state of cultivation; will keep 30 head of cattle; fine apple orchard of 100 trees; pienty of other fruit; heavy dark scil; 1 acres in pasture and Woodland; large amount of pine, large enough to saw; large quantity of fire- wood; good market. Parties looking for a first class place will do well to investigate this offer. Farm No. 47 & I also have between 30 and 40 acres of land; about 10 or 15 are cleared land; slopes to the south: peautiful view of the Thames river balance small wood and timberland nearly enough to pay for the place; situated one muie from the trolley, quarter of a mile from the Central Vermont rail- road and Thames river; has a spring on the place. Would be a fine place for a chicken farm. Price $1,006, WILLIAM F. Real Estate Bargains I am offering a number of fine houses at very attractive prices. Those choice “Slater Lots” can e bought right if you buy NOW, Can gell you a nice summer home (bungalow) in a beautiful | location, at a low flgure, furni- |} ture included. | ARCHA W, COIT, | Room A, Chapman Building, | Opposite Y. M. C. A. | Phone 102 Ring 2 | FOR SALE | Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large lot, locatea five minutes’ walk frem Main treet. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 1i7 Main Street, Norwich, Ct FOR SALE | _The Martha M. Leavens place, No. 1 Street, City; house of ‘eight ms, bathroom, furnace, hot and cold lot about 40 arn and garden, AMOS A. BROWNING, | n30FSteb3Tus Executor FOR SALE | Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanio | Street In Danielson. Income $420 | gross, net income on investment 9% | per cent. Houses pleasantly situated, hree minutes’ walk from railroad sta- ; ion, post office and business section, | five minutes from churches and | | schools. | | E. L. DARBIB, | Real Hstate Agent, | Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. [ | FOR SALE | idence of the I r 29 Otls House of ecleven | water, stea Lot about Inguire Street, Norwlch. rooms, hot and cold heating and bath 5 by 165 feet. | te Rev. George | | room. | AMOS 0ct258TuTh | | | The Charles S. Hewitt | acres near Poquetanuck. ings, 360 peach and besides other fruit. lovely house. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street SUBURBAN FARM. | on trolley and state 10-room house, new head, barns, icehouse, | £00d;’ 20 acrss smoot and ¥ productive! good pastures and plenty of wood: | odern water syétem, pneumatic tank, power mp, gasoline engine, grist| saw; pictures; lists 1 TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conmn BROWNING Truste: farm of 53 Fine bulld- 50 apple trees, Wood, brook and Phone 300 two-story ete.. all tillanle GEORGE - AUCTION PENDLETON. . Au oneer balanee when deeds are exec H. FRANK BUTTON, ale, ted, By orde the Court of Probate ) of Norwich, 1 will sell | P on, on | SDAY, FEB. 25, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m. rain or shine esidence of late Albert H. )n, deceas tiated one mile 1, the foilowing described property Homepiace (one story and a hait | one barn and other outbuiid- vided in orchard, mowing, pasiure and | | woodiand : Second Parcel— ixteen acres of woodland, moere or s, situated one-half miie south of the Homeplace. | Third Parcel The Chapman Place, one barn and 50 acres, more or less, divided into or- | Chard, pasture, mowing and woodland, | TERMS: Teh per cent. at time f.xi feblzdaw Administrate " AUCTIONEER A graduate frem Jones’ Nat. School of ‘ ‘Auctioneering. Specially of Farm and Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise real Estate Sales. Address |R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Teiephene 1-3 and | | tied Auction Sale WANTED [ WANTED—At once, on dairy farm, good all round farmhand, good miiker, one capable of taking charge when owner s away; references required. J. B. Brigham, 516 Bank St., New London, Corn. fobiid SPLENDID paying business ready for man to step into as disirict agent for large corporation provided he can Prove ability; satisfactory references lequired; investment of not over $500, FOR SALE—Now 15 the time to place your nursery order. We quote on Arst Class stock: Peaches 10c, plums Zic, roses, two year, Zoc, all other trees and plants at tnese reakonable prices. We want to convince you that we can save e & you 50 per cent. by buying direct. empioy no agents. Catalogus iree. R. Houston o Som, Mansneid, Conn. febzld or te FOR SA LE—Trees for p TO RENT—Three rooms modern_convenience and Lower Broadway. and heat, bat tebzid TO RENT—March 1st, one-half dou- separate rooms, convenient, central, good repair, all modern except heat, $18 per month. F. G. Bulletin Ornce. ble house, Address E. febliDhsTu entrances, seven TO_RENT—Lower part 85 Washing- v T t ton St, all improvements; and lower fully secured; position worth 35,00¢ per | phone poles ~Capt. Jones, Vergacon | tenement of fve rooms. J. Lradford, annum. Hall, 165H, Schiller BIdg., | Ave, Norwich Town. Tel. 10 2. Bookbinder, 108 Broadwa Chicago, 1L febz1d febzid Jan20ThSTu DAL pariner wanted: no Invest-| FOR SALE 1 own an entire section | — o RENT—_Furnished rooms, in pri ment; all steel sectlonal garages and | of rich western Kansas land. WIll 5eil | vate family; steam heat, Sas and Driv- small buildings; very attractive propo- | cheap for cash or part cash and will| jlege of buth; references required | sition; fullest sales co-operatio: per- | carry back. Address W. McKinney, | dress M., care manent, profitable. Ruby Manufactur- | Monigomery, Ohio S R et e, 1eb21d_| "X BIG BARGAINFranklin modsi | St, six rooms, all modern improve: LADIES—Sewing at home; material | D, =ix cylinder, 38 h. p., run less han | ment. Phone 3 Gilbert Bowers. furnished; no canvassin, steady work; Evo“'Y T“ur; rear llrz‘m Just r:‘l:';no'l febléd stamped ‘envelope for artioulars. | tires for fromt, mot on; & 3 — Calumet Bupply Co., D&pk.DD—laz!, Mii- | handsome, at nalf price. O. C FURNISHED ROOMS, il modern con- wankee, W feb2id | worth. feb! ADVERTISEMENT writing; qualif; ANY BRELIABLE FAMILY may have now and earn $25 to $100 weekly; home | my cabinet grand upright piano In work; experience unnecessary; pros- | their home without charge, If used ectur fres. P, D. Co., 384, Page Bidg., | carefully. Prefer to sell it later if you Chicago. fob2ld | are inelined to purchase; cash or very — | easy terms. Address Box 30, tu.s office WANTED —Salesmen to cover every ! febzld town in Connectlout; exceptional op- e = . portunity open; commissions ween.y; "OR SALE_Purc bred Single Comb Wwrite today. Brown Brothers Nurseries, | Brown Leghorn cockerels, 3150 each. Rochester, N, ¥. renzid _ | John Gurry, Yantic. Tel ¥38-4& —————— | " feb21SW LOQOAL pariner wanted; no invesi- — | | T¥OR BALK—1,000 White Wyandotte r ; all steel sectional ga d Small bulidings; very attraotive propo- | and K. I ked baby chioks, for delivery small bulldings; very attractive propo- sition; fullest sales co-operation; per- | about March 10; 2lso White Wyandotte manent, profitable. Ruby Manufactur- | cockerels and custom hatohing. Cufl ing Co., Jackson, Mich febald Poultry Yards, Yantic, Conm. el i 1027-13, Tebl0TuThS WANTED —An experienced mulinery = —= saleswoman, Apply Millinery Dept, | FOR SALE_Two single carriages; Boston Store. Tebild | price low. inquire Dr. W, 8. C. Per- et = — | kina, 50 Bread St., Cit ebzod TED — oy to work in drug = - T —C_ . Apply at Bulletin Ortice. | T FOR SALE—Stout, handsoms, yoomy tenz1d | sleigh, W. C. Woodworth, Wind- S v ham, Conm, febiod WANTED—Fosition as bookkeeper (— s by young lady; practical; best of ref- | FOR SALE—Two new miloh cows, e YL 2y cheap; aiso cheap horse and Lwo-harse sied. 'W. S. Vall, Yantio Fel Lep. 3i-4. febidd FOR SALE A saloon in eap; cheup for the right man. quire Willizm Douville, Baltic, nees. feb21d AGENTS WANTED— Story of Mexico, new epoch making book; thrilling, sen- sational, timely; low price: seils on sight; blg terms: sample book free; act care Bulletin. | Norwich, in- Conn. quickly. Universal House, Philadelphia, [ _ieblsd Jenria s ¥OR_SALE_Bleigh, in good condi- GOVERNMENT positions are easy o | tion. N. &, Lewis, 3. D., 34l Main St BeL;, MY, free booklet Y-638 tells how. | _eblod \rite today—now. Ear opkins, | —p=—rr - R L J AT BELT LINE CAR BARNS, 435 and WeasEington. ;D CH Rl febdd | 437 Bast 4sd BL, N. Y. Caty, $1o—horses GET married; descriptions wealthy | and 1 st be disposea ok embers, anxious to marry, free. Mis- | in next 30 days. These are tue last of Sion Unity, B-30, San Francisco, Cal | the horses used iu the Cars and com- febis | siruction work, right out of hard work S - | and rewdy for WOrk; wmong them sev- HONEST MAN WANTED {a_rach town to dietrib eral malched teams and severai mares erai pavement sore from $s5 upwara; ms (rom 3iZe upwara. Trial e free advertise premiume; §15 w week to start; experience unnecessary; references required. Addross McLean. Black & Co.51 N. Bevexly St,Boston,Masm. ma in foal; aiso horses and matched 10US PERSON may earn $15 | aii0owed. 100k al tuese horses beiore 1o 325 weekly during spare time at | buyllg elsewiere. See stabie rorein me, writing for newspapers. Send | Will ship norses within 4vv & > for particulars. Press Bureau, O-i3%, |New York. Washinston Ui ¢ zebis FOR SALE Scasoned hickory wood WANTED—AIL the housekeepers who | i Stove iengihs, § per cord; aiso sea- wish to begin housecieaning, and in | Boned siab wood in Siove ienglns, $4.60 need of a painter or papernanger, to | ber cord; and ail kinds ol seasoned phone 1126 and F. H. Tracy will give | cord woed. J. Beigel isast Greal riain the work the best attention. febu. | Tel 646 P febdd REPAIRS of any description for | FOR SALK—A six-room coltage, stoves and ranges: guaranteed to fit | ifSt class condition, spring water in perfectly. Jos. Malboeuf, Box 510, Dan- | bouse, two acres ol iand, Darn, wagea lelson, Comn. Jan17s | shed, woodhouse, nennouse and gur- — age.” A. A Honnetl, Vergason Aav MARRY_Hundreds wealthy members | norwicn Town, x. U. s Janivd ¥ soon: c ree. 0 e e, B, S FPanoisco, Cat. | FOR SALE—Suiv It of native cedar. neczid : For lurther Dart.culars, write . C. Harris, R ¥. U. Ne. 4 Coicneste Pnone 263 Jan: ART a mail order business of your We own. show you how. Plan sent|——— — —_ tee P Jorden Wilkes-Barre, Pa. | . 3 AM BUYANG poultcy of al kinds San17s . Anyone Oaving same, urop posial io = e | Samuei Geuleri, Coicnester, Conn. MAKE $100 monthly writing moving | aeci3d picture plays in spare time. Experi- [~ s e DOES YOUK RANGE Deed repairing: énce unnecessary. articular: free. e e e, Palent SLove Drick Lo Ut &by range sent R S R e for 3i._S. J. Stew, New Haven. seplsd = Temsr mo White | . FOK -ALEL—The Leonard W. bacon 1A ANTIED v hens: no White|real estate in Norwicn, consisting ot Mu h ( v, Con 220d | pouses, 2 barns, oulbULAINEs and 1vi WANTED. acres 0f launu, convenienuy locmied o 315 per week in spare time; eas ibe city of Norwich, at price and on Dieasant home work; send 10c for in- | léfis Wiiracuve 1o the buyer. This structions, samples, atc. R. G. Brown, | PIOPerty Ras it own waler suppiy. & Co., wmox S84, Bridgeport, Conn. Apply To Wiliam H. Saleids, 35 Broad- Z . Way, Norwica, Conn. octlid FOK SALE—A second-hand Ford au- T tomobile. - Phone £33, Norwich, or ad- oo aress 98 Frankn st Iyed FOR SALE—Eieven-room lot, 8y Cuff st. estate. M. Suse, with Must be sold to close G. W. Hamiiten, kxecutor, 13u L Jeid 5 eneads (Fegular business size) y printed, lur 31.96; 600 Send for ' samples and WANTED NOW— 3-4 TWATCH MY SMOKE SHOP free th to a sche to Pprices 1o meto; L any priniing you are in need a oncert {vll;hk 5 € I The Bulletin Company, Norwicn, WA once, spoole Conn. wooler _ g0od ! FOR SALE—O. L C. pigs, therougn- work. Apply Yantic Mi tic, breds, regibtered, hone beiter in tas feblid S g ____ | country. ‘Ludiow Farm, North Stoning- WANTED—Permanently, “wo down- | Butag, = O O Norwich. Conn. H. . stairs furnished rooms for yrofessional | 22 e Sps man. State price and location. Ad- ) ¢ FRINTING —Took at thess pr s= Box 25, Bulletin Office. 0104 oDes (roguiar busine: dress Box 25, Bulletin Office. febl0d | cadq printed in cofner, $1.40; 1,080, GIRLS WANTED ood ages; | 5.000. 3u; . 340 Vo notehea eady empl at. The Turner & | 8X934, pr $i40; 1 3z.10; Stanton Co. feblod 36505 1 $12.5 y' leitern e | 83x13, printed, $1.75; 1,000, 32.80; 5,900, WANTED—The Home hotel, 1253950 10,000, @ 3i8.00; 000 biliheads Main . Danielson, offers every mod- inh# printed, $1.69; 1,000, 0; 5,000, ‘enience. Hates $5 to $6_ per | 813 10,000, $18.L0; 500 staiements blax s $1a day. febdd | 5¢8 Printed, 31.40; 1,008, 3i¥a; 5,000, _ Transient rates : e A e WANTED Salesmen, § month | S¢Fiption dons prompuly. Sehd for sam- ang a1 expenses Lo pegin; experience | Ples. The Bulietin Co, Printers ama not absolutely essary. Take orders | Binders, Nerwich. Cona. Cigareties, cigars, = smoking and chewing tobacco. Penn Wholesale Tobacco Company, Sta~ tion O, New York, N. Y. Jani3d 0 SHOUTING AND TRESPASSING NO- 2 | TICES p-inted on cloth, 12x12, six fer & ibc, tweive for $i.26. The Buleumn [ ‘Wil b I-acre _ia s | Co. Frinters, Norwich, Conn. ce from West 3 WANTED-_Raw furs, at Ji__A. Heeb- Al il s ner’ 80 Water Bt, every Tbursday. woodshed A novild : | T WANTED— Will be at the g | store of George H. Pratt, No. 71 Water | 8t, every Saturdar. Woodworth, 1 Tovi0d WANTED—Plano tuning. A G@. tor- a good don, 28% Prospect Bt. Cicy. <Lel. 5¥3-3. s s L d | anyone at_their trade and - ~ | 1ive on Value increasing | aaniy estigate or it may be too { late HELP WANTED | Wiloex's Tarm Buller 1 H k Girls, Second | ' 3 Beipniof; f00) Genera ousewor! rls, d Girl, Chamber Maid, Hospital Laun- | WILLIAM A. WILCOX dress. H Real Estate Broker, FH:E EMPLOYMENT BUREAU |41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 2, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. | Central Theatre Buflding, — - W enter! R, 1, Office No. 385. Tel. Rpsldence 531. FGR SALE FOR SALE Cottage of 8 rooms and bath, No. 8 McKinley Avenue. Price right. Cottage of & lot 50x200 feet ment, electric lights, call bell awn for veranda and w dow. Garage, good garden w! iruit trees. Near car line, five cent fare Thomas H. Beckley Building, 278 Main Stree May Phones 724 — 368 rooms and bath, Modern equip- f Anti e : The household belongings of the late Sarah M. Pitcher, consisting of An_ tique Silver, Crockery, Bureaus, Desks, Chairs, Etc., and other articles too nu- | merous to mention will be sold at Public Auction at her late residence No. 91 WEST TOWN STREET, Norwich Town, Monday, February 23, 1914, at 10.30 o'clock No Postponements. GHAS. F. FHAYER. Exscutes, K. C. ATCHISON, M. 9., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Keom 1. Second Floor, Shanmor Blg. Night ‘ohome 1083 in the forenoon. ‘ \ veniences, 35 Union St Iylid Phone 10 TO RENT—Sunny, seven-room tenement, 11 Eim St.; batn st tubs, Lot water. gus, pleasant “upper Apply C. k. | whitney, at Bulletin Office after 3 b. Jan17d’ TO RENT—ihe store No. i1 Broad- WAy, centrai lecation, next (o the Wau- pow uccupied by Eentlemen's Te, tailor and Apply to Willlum H. un hetel, Bruette, furnishings. elds. lanlsd = '0 RENT —Basement tenement at o6 Behool Bt, with pleasant southern ex- posure. inquire at Bulletin Office. Janda FURNISHED ROOMS. tion, steam ascsd heat. central FOR RENT Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, light manufacturing or Sultable other purpo: Inquire of The Vaugha Foundry Co. for ses. SUMMER COTTAGES Seor Memi—bos Salc. Weekapang, — .n}ln-ll View, Rentals, $175-52562 season. inspection by &ppoin.raent. FRAMA V. COUX, € High Street, Westerly, Long Distance s vicpaoue. I nave are of all ki and singie; nicely orok FOR SALE SALE Hors: nds, en. X Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel . ” HORSES, to pi g and Prices reb: FOR SALE The Fine Manufacturing Plant Iately occupied by the Tobin Arms Mfg. Co. IN GREENEVILLE. The main building consists of three floors of about 2,000 square feet each and there is a large ad- dition and office building. logu- inquire 13 Unien e L mayzsd m. They mall, in pairs 23 head arrived toda also have fou second-banded workers. The property is supplied with 60 hors water-power at lowest price in Connecticut. the Plans and full particulars upon application. Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, To the Farmers of this Section: Norwich, Now is the time to list your it 3 w ) sell. have a list of customers looking for Send description or call WILLIAM F. HILL, Telephone 147 Ct. 25 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Opposites Thames Bank Central Building FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Nerwich, Ct. FOR SALE 15 Shares Stock st. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Norwic Merchants National Bank Ct The Neponset Shingles mrke a tire_caused reof Waich maoreover, roof a roof by which sparks is extremely which proot and is attractive in appearance. PECK, M'WILLIAMS & CO., 'y LICE Tetahe 55 Wes: e L. M. ED ainfic BROWN. AUCTIONEE A Meoowy emb against —a | durable and, | unusually Maim St., Ceatral Whart. | | POETRY “HE LEADETH ME.” “In pastures green? sometimes He Who knoweth best In kindness lead- Not always; eth me In weary Ways, where heavy shadows Out of the sunshine warm and seft bright, e Out o!‘ l:‘![e sunshine Into darkest night. I oft would famt with sorrow and af- fright Only for this—I know He holds my hand; So whither'led in green or desert land I trust, although I cannot understand “And by still waters?” No, not al- ways so; Ofttimes the Lieavy tempests round me blow, And o'er my soul the waves and bil- lows o, But when the storms beat loudest and 1 ery Aloud for help, the Master standeth And whispers to my soul, “Lo, 1t 1s L” Above tne tempest wild I hear Him say “Beyond the darkness lies the perfect day, In every path of thine I lead the way." Anonymous. THE TOILER'S SONG. What sound is that ascending sweet, Eternities of time to greet? What can it be, so pure and free, That brims and swells from hill te ncreated years to moet? the song that women sing, o fetch and earry; and who bring o vallant birth, to llving worth, To bomstful, struggling sons Wro stand 'to challenge everything. ot song no. human But those who toil sung: idle hand with gesture blan Could waeve & melody so gram As that from tolling women sprung. 1 blest b ne who hums it low, omely tasks about her grow; thrice be blest her final rest, Whose lips chose song as favored guest +» B. N, W\ azine, HUMOR OF “Pa, what is diplomat? “A diplo- mat, my son, is a man who remembers a lady’s birthday, but forgets her age.”—London Tid-Bits. “Old Clayton's sons never amounted to much, did they? No. One of them’s a poet and the others got a government job.”—Life. “Are you an optimist?” “No. What' the use of worrying yourself half t death trying to find something to be cheerful for?”"—Washington Star. »s—There’s a type of man who shake you more effusively by the 4 when you have money. Slobbs Aboy know, , in National Mag- THE DAY Bl n when it's gone will shake you together.—Philadelphia Record. Mrs. Subbubs (entering husband's e)—1 ran into town today to do shopping, dear, and I— BSub- 1 see, and you 7an in here be- ise vou ran out of money. Well, ow much?—Boston Transcript. “So Dick and Daisy bave made up? George. After the way she laid nhim out I never expected it. How did he pacify her * “He told her that he’d rather quarrel with her than kiss any other sirL™—Puck. “Dearest” he said, I couldmt Nve out you!” “I know you couldn't’ e replied. “That is why I felt so sorry for you, the other day, when father threatened to cut off my allow - ance, jnst because we had been mar- ried for a year.—New York Sun. “T'd like to know how you and your wife get along so well together.” "Til tell you. Whenever ‘ma decides that one of the children needs punishing I don't interfere, and when I decide to correct one of the youngsters she does the same for me."—Detroit Free Press. “And you say you never attend wed- dings any mo: " asked the sweet young thing. “No, I do not” replied the bachelor. “And why not, pray?”’ Why, don't you see what's happeninz every day to innocent bystanders?— Yonkers Statesman. wi *“T wo! rather see my daughter married o a poor man whom she really loved than to the richest man in the world if she didn't eare for him.” “Well, vou get your wish. I sa her about 10 minutes ago eloping 1 one of your underpaid clerks “Good heaven! Where? Speak man! Maybe I can head them off before it forever Iate! Herald. THE KALEIDOSCOPE 0o —Chicago Record The new Chinese department of sgriculture and forestry is largel by Chiness graduates of the colleges n December France took & new cen- omobtles and motoreycles being requisitioned for the ¢ the army. St. Louis inventor of a life pre- which_has metal webs on the laims fhey enable a person = s the most fatal disease next comes consumption, disease, pneumonta and During first meven months of last year 233,390 persons left in the United Kingdom for permanent rest dence outside of Europe. Car barns with trackage for fiva dred cars at a time, the largest in ], have been built by a Berlin Artillery officers of the United States army have succeeded in directing the re of coast defense guns from poinie e far distant as eight miles nglish statistics place the mumber antomobiles isa in the world at more than 2,226.000, of which mora than one half are the United States. new hovsehold convenience s a seat to be suspended by books from a, ub, either inside for use in bath- r outside to aid a person in dress- bher exports from Federated Maly States last vear aggregated 52,657.409 ounds, compared With 34.732,413 pounds in 1912 and 19,695,330 pounds in A series of electric button: which the cor- o produce know to the author- d, features a new automobile starter. t he has invented a malleabls wum alloy with steel's strength, yut with only one third the weight of bras, is the claim of an English chem- onsul Milo A. Jewett, of Kehl, notes Strassburg Hospital and Uni- e time ago bought 200 mil- ams or radium at $76 per milligram s bought 100 milligrams mory whic will cost at present prices $80 per milligram (or at the rate of $3,009,~ ce troy weight) e Sponge ve never been found in the seas of J n, but recently some were d ered about the Peecadores Islands. They have just been exam ned by scientific laboratory Taihoku, while the species is of » commercial value, it is expected hat good ones might be grewn In the vicinity of those islands.