Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 25, 1914, Page 12

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L 1 & “PAIR, WARMER TODAY AND THURSDAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES - What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Motion FPicturss at the A'\{flltflrlun\- ; Moving Fictures at Colonial Theatra. e and photoplays at Davis eatre. Norwich Grange, No. 172, P. of H, meets in Pythian Hall Thames Council, No. 1851, R. A, meets in_ Foresters’” Hall orwich Lodge, N{fnlz' A 0. U W, immense; comment. meets in Germania 1L _ Sachein Cha?tn_ No. 57, O. E. S, impression; meets in Buckingham Memorial. costumes. gram will be ANNOUNCEMENTS of Abraham Lincoln, The Geo. W, Kies Co. are to close their store tonight for the purpose of arranging their stock for their clean- up sale, See adv. Get the “Velvet.” In ecrop growing it is the extra bush- els that make the profit for the grow- er and to get this “velvet” the crop must be supplied with an abundance of available plant food. Three to five hundred bushel potato yields are not unysual where Bowker's Stockbridge Potato Manure has been used. Corn 14 Cents a Bushel. At Millwood Farm, Framingham, Mass., 6 acres of corn grown on Bow- ker’s Stockbridge Corn Manure exclu- sively—and charged with the cost of taxes, seed, fertilizer, plowing, plant- ing, harrowing, cultivation, harvesting and husking as well as stacking the fodder, and crediting the fodder at $8 Der ton—gave shelled corn at a cost of about 14 cents per bushel. No Trained Nurse. Nine and one-half acres on which 700 pounds per acre of Bowker's Stock- bridge Corn Manure was used, pro- Leonard. quired property ington street. field, was satisfactori Lathrop & Son. Rail Splitter to President. tures are The Tell-Tale Foot Print, a Gaumont comedy and The Fourth Proposal, a Rex comedy ly lb, run again this week, dt the first evening show on Friday. ville and picture program for today is three corking good acts headed by Ivy & lvy in a comedy talk- ing and musical act which is full of good, bright comedy from start to fin- ish. The McGinniss Brothers have a very neat dancing specialty which is going big and causing much favorable Ellen Tate is a comely miss and in original songs makes a good she wears several pretty Tonight the picture pro- headed by a two reel Gold Seal feature taken from the life entitled From Other pic- The vaude- with Bob BUYS FALLS RESIDENCE. Robert McBurney Purchases Dwelling of Herbert R. Branche, Robert McBurney, of the Falls, has purchased through the agency of John A. Moran, the real estate broker, the modern 8 room dwelling house situated at 34 Lafayette street, owned and oc- cupied by Herbert R. Branche. McBurney will occupy his newly ac- M in the early spring. |L® Mr. Branche is now moving his house- hold effects to his new bungalow, re- cently completed at 280 North Wash- Insurance Adjusted. The insurance on the Phillips houss which was burned recently at Plain- adjusted on uesday through the agency of J. L. Mr. Phillips is slowly improving from his serious burns. AD ander VERTISEMENTS 8c per Line, Six Words to the Line POETRY BREAD UPON THE WATERS. Melancnoly, life-o’erwearied man Sat in his lonely rgom, and with slow breath Counted his losses—thrice wrecked plan on plan, Fallure of friend, and hope, and heart, and faith— This last the deadllest, and holding all, Help was there none in weeping, for the years Had stolen all his treasury of tears. Then Onua printed page his eyes did “fall, Where sprang such words of courage that they seemed duced 1508 heaped baskets of corn for T, J. Ranslow, Swanton, Vt. He says: Children Cry At Cries on the battlefield, or as one dreamed WANTED ! . FOR SALE ot “ - mleciriie. = A ks - trumpets sounding charges; om EVERY B! DRI T h - 3 53 =d Single Comb TO RENT—Furnished rooms, in pri- g he read . EVERYHBODY’S talking about the: FOR SALE-—Pure bred Siagie COMPI. .13 (ONY; steam heat, g4s and priv- | With curious, half-remembering, mus- freo tneatre tickets that Fagan 1s giv- | Brown Leghorn cockerels, $i5 ilese of bath; reterences required. Ad- ing mp [ne-away at his Smoke 3n0p, 162 Main . vy )0 gy B ; =5 dress AL, care Bulletin. febivd The ringing of that volce had some- St ‘Don't be jealous; it may be your | _ B —— = e Shing wPirred turn next, Watcn ‘these advs. feb3sd Git SALF—A horse, seven years old, (TO RENT—A ;,‘}'“’,,,“,‘{}Jq‘.:\"m:::%‘»:n- 15 ‘b Jeen heart ifke amaslo -Joug GOVERNME easy to| WeisLs isU0; must be sold a ce! | St six rooms, ail ‘mode . since heard, get . My Troe Daokier A ias teifa how, | Inguire Joun Durr piace, Occum. ments, Phone 3ii-2. Glibert LOWErS | prave” words, he sighed, and looked wri Ssilnetd ins, | iebzid _ tebled where they were signed; vrite “today—now. Earl Hopkins, | 4d e e here Washington, D. C. tebdd OR SALB—300-es& Prairie _slate| FURNISHED KOOMS, all modorn cen- | There reading his own name, tears EN AND WOMEN SWANTED for | incubator, $10. Prothero FPoultry Yards, | VeRiences, 3o Lunion St. Phone, 1051-3. made him blind. & Bovernment jobu 3os. to. #ib0 monih; | Norwich Town. Tel 1039-3. ~~ iebzid | Jyitd o “PHERE IS TO US A PURER LIGHTS vacations, steady work; parcel Dosti “pon SA1F-—If faken at once, elght- TO RENT pleasant upper A means many appointments; commeol:aerli- foot showcase, nine-foot céunter, at|ieren X L;xmann Q412 | There is to us a purer lfght, | Wiite T e P e et ot posr- | Fagan's pmoke Shop. iebz Wiitney, at Bulletin Otfice atter & p. m, | And that is in the beautiful unfading. | tions open to you. | Mranklin insticute, |~ FOR SALIS R. I_cocke Janlid o 3 St i R i e e o T e _X. febitd | for sale, 33 each, of ail for 319 03" | TT0 RENT The siore No. 31 Broad- | Are fashiomed into loveliness . . AN & ThOMA, Bteam | o oty e CENEEbuIY. - - | way, ceniras location, next (o the Wau- soon pervading l}:al, Ly coupie. Address !&ux FOR SALE—Engine lathe; xcxu;:\ Alhi'z ll-:lgz:’nlx ug:\:. n;\\“ ‘T\:Tup:uu\ lbj;lf;uu:ltém Space iIVAA\el'.S daring, as a long-soughV , Bulietin Otlice. 1e feet, taper allachment, countersha it 0 enticmen's Lings. sie, ; “,1\‘“&“ e e erer Complete. | Kirby Co. Wiliimantic, Ct | APply to Williin H. Shieids. Janled | It turns [Fih naked gaze to that Eter- ANTED—Position as bookkee; e b4s - — ————— e nal smiie, by youag lady; practicai; best of rer-|__ 5729 e FURNISHED KCO centrai i0C4~ | whose charm is on the universe, the erences. %., care Builetin. FOR SAL An oig and apbLshed | tion, sieam heat. Anquire 1 Lalon & Brae tebiid rocery business, with stock, fixtures, aecod Mellowed w light's full essence on et SN - ,etc. A. H. Maine, Groton, Conn. { tho sphere WANTED—Folders; steady work to - 7 oy it ity TRK 1 : oa & e koo Tevdeg 5y FOR RENT Wrapping us in its mantle, whence the Lyeing Association, Bradiord, R. 1. FOR SALE—Now 1s time to place 1 R tebivd | your nursery order. We quote on first 2 o like 2 tendew > s class stoue eaches luc,' plums 2oc, B WANTED AT Once;, SpOOIeTs . TOT | ciane BLOCh: O A all otLbr trees and Two Floors of Bulldmg fade so quickly wooien work; £00d pay -and steady j LySe¥; LWO yeur, Zoe, il « R Work. ADDlY Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn, | DIants at tuess réako No. 11 and i3 Ferry Street, so beautiful—the sea febl2d | you su per cent. by gold, or as the lind for light ). | Suitable — — - — e < 5 manufacturing or o ao—— | empioy no agents. Cataiogue free ! “Mind, this was field oulttvation and no iV_VAf;JTE_D—fiemlanex;(ly,; “Wo Cown- | i ‘Houston « Son, Mansneid, Conn, | Other purposes, stars— trained nurse was employed Prep? stairs furnished rooms for jrofessior tebzld Inguire of Tk Sk . % % R g % FOR FLETCHER'S man, State price and location. Ad-|. P29 iirghnei e Vaugha Founcry Co rm, Eternal Corn Contest, CAS TORIA T e Am:’“’;"{:h‘ll‘ 33 05 —James tes Percival oy |osesezho < 4 . six_cylinder, s Gates Percival. The Bowker Fertilt = s GIRLS WANTED — (ood ~ wages; | 5,000 miles; rear tires just put on; SUMMER < OYTAGES ettt o powker tiizens comoany, wi steady employment. Tae Turner & |tires for front, nol on; caains, Seor Meui—bos salc. THE DAY eonduct a better quality corn contest Stanton Co. tebl0d | handsome, ar naif price. & > { HUMOR-OF T A this year. Five hundred dollars are FOR SALE ~WANTED _The H i Tine (MR, Waick uu:._ A Weekaparg, P e 1 effered to the man, woman, boy or girl NTED—The Home hotel, = o T T eascnt View, 2 e RN = = - Main St., Danielson, offers every mod- ANY RELIABLE FAMIL nay I Rentals, $17¢-52000 season. 3 oz 8 who can raise 150 bushels of crib-dry - - . = 4 my cabinet g t piano 1n adly)—Second fiddle at home. shelled corn to the acre. If no one This Ad. Will Be Changed Every Day | ern convenience. Rates §5 to $6 per tHalr thomb. "y Fonued sGSPECLIOn DY &b ul e ot fid e. reaches this yvield the money is di- week. Transient rates §1 a day. febdd | oioruily. Pre: you FRAAR V. CUY, = 5 vided into several prizes and awarded FOR SALE WANTED—Salesmen, §is per month | are iined Lu purc " very s o according to yield. Write the above and ail expenses 1o begin, experience | easy lerms. Address 5 ollice. j her money? 1 company at Boston, Mass, for a copy not absolutely necessary. Tike orders| febdid Sis | e der it o aliow of the rules for the corn contest and FARM NO. 10 from dealers ~for clgaretles, clgars, |“Lo ppis LINE CAR BARNS, 435 and Philadel- F . o 156 acres of land, 80 weres under. oul.| Snuff. smoking -and chewins 'tobacco. { AT BELYE LA S bt e s mo,.,:h:hs-p"}: of makinge your |\, 100 Sn plenty of firewoaed, will keep | Eenn Wholesaie Tobacco Compauy. Sta- | 314 “mares—ats, disposea of Saband My es earn their keep. BN head of cattle: an especially attrac- | HoB O New York N. Y. Jjanldd |3, .11 3y days. ‘'hese ure tne last of Attidonrr tive Colonial house of 18 rooms, beau- OUTING ARD THISPASSING NO- | Lhe norses used in the cars and con- izl DAVIS THEATRE. tiful woodwork, a fireplace in almost rl?:l::s p-inted on cloth, 13Xx12, BIX fOF | siruction WOIK, right oui of hard Work whole libra e every room; three barhs, two sheds and | 16, tweive for $i.25. ~The 'Bulleun | and ready lor 'Work; wmong (nem sev- a beok iz : henhouses; fine springs and wells on| Lo, rrinters, Norwich, Conn. ersl maiched teams and several mares liegend Last Chanco to See the Big Five Act | (10000385 JNS, SRTRER S0 (o0 about = . Tiesp= | 0 loul; alss several pavement sore Vaudevitle Show Today. four miles from the steam road. ne?fl“‘;{:ED—“ a::‘:WS{JH. :&'V‘LTAb_urs;.éy' norses und mares ngu_m ‘.l.... upward; - ~ gy . c z - +-| matched teams fpom 31Zs upwara. driai i s Today will be the last o i e A. C. Bennett. novila Sitawod .00k Rt tuese hor belore | ctalis {e was ut hi - PPOTLUNILY | 65 geres of fine smooth land, will S = /1l bo at the | buying eisewlere. Soe Slable roreman and grandmot! him a $20,000 esta of seeing ‘what has proven to be the | keep six head of tle and a horse; WANTED—Haw -urs. \}\_u, ?fw '{‘“ Wil ghip horses within 490 miles o v best vaudeville show seen in this city | milk sold at the door; plenty of woad: | gtore of "g';-lfi'_’d*fl*’; A Ty | Now Yorx. tobiRa ELMER R. PIERSON. | for many a day; out of the whole five | 12-room house, with large attle, and Lr'we\"lt()? e i : S i — 2 = . £ = fahn acts there is not one weak spot on the | Water in the house: 50 hens and farm- | OR SALE—S Aac;:eu ickory wood . febsa 3 Bl The show is evenly bs g ing tools; four n to a city, five WANTED Plano tun:ng. A. . wor- | in si0 engths, $( per cord; ——— { At W he take in and hee an entertaining varieter no | T W all) tohgeRurch, Jnchoolt ana [idoptAvErEpboriSt SUThY. IR SRR | R AT | tne 7 Gotham ook the’ part two acts being the least alike. Ora 5 > poae s = L 5 s tof a janitor of —Was 1t and Ladon with their big spectacular WILLIAM F. HILL, | AN j true to iife? Gotham: the house rac!lng tv‘zlre act head the bill and i Real Estate and Insurance. g 5 % 0 ent was cold.—Yonkers Stateswman, easily e best act of its kind eve Stree Jorw b A position by experienced woman Arti Weli, my dear, I just seen In this city. Speelal scenery do- Sieeot - Nomwich,/Conn. e Can take full charge or o . my J picting a ship deck sets the act off to advantage and the exciting cycle race finish is an entirely new novelty. The ‘McNaughton Brothers have caught the house at every performance with their clever singing and talking specialty, one fellow doing a straight and the | other Scotch; the line of jokes are On account of of the best and they can get laughs | l2Ve decided to without resorting to methods usually | L 45 farm has used by the poorer class of acts, Fredo | the main barn io and Americo are two clever musicians | room for 100 tons of and singers, thelr acts consisting of | for seven horses and & violln and guitar selections, playing everything from ragtime to classic, Smirl and Keeley have a novelty sketch called The New Boy and the acrobatic work introduced by the male | stable, has cement windows with weight dance of water, and method for water floo steel columns and stanchio TO RENT. continued ill heaith ed Dairy Farm To Rent hookkeeper. would work as an ansistant stenography | ences. Address U care of The and typewriting. . Can do Refer- feb23d TDOES> YOUK KANGL 0€cd Tepairing : | i Company. LEE CLEGG, We promptly collect and d DO YOU WANT 128 Washington Street, City | | | Bulletin i | | Patent slove nrick Lo lit aly range sent | for 31 5. J. Stow, New Haveu. sepléd | “The Original Factory Adjustment” | 0 = O 0 Conard W, Bason | Apply To i to your | res esiite’ ih SViwich, umsistng Of i | WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY? | b9 lafee mausivn uodse, v uwaiing | JAMES L. CASE, Drop Postal or Phone 377-2 acres 0L .anu, Coveuiently iocated 0 || 40 Shetucket St. { she ecity ol Norwich, at price and on lerms attractive Lo Duyer. This Property has iis Waler Suppiy. owa AnyOle Luving sume, Urop Dosisi 30 | Samuel Geilert, Coicnester, Cona. | No. 26 Warren St. aeclia ALL CONVENIENCES THE FINE RESIDENCE Norwich, Ct. ing I made in an Practical Wife— ze that $10 or, not 0 a that drav excused himselt rty the other day to my office.” Said ngly “We didn't e.” *“Not have jou always practice what you 5 Apply Lo Wiillam H. Silelds, 3o Broad- deliver re- | F > | pairs anywhere. Everything guaranteed i = S | i 1 | | ; Way, Norwich, Conn. octldd | | 1 0 box stalls with fteed FOR SALE—A second-qand Fora af member of this act is wonderful; noth- | gat. iy cow: mostl ~ " | tomobile. Fuone 955, Norwich, or ad- ing like it has ever been attempted by | cholce and tubercu tested. dress ¥5 Frapkiin St ayed the general run of acrobats playing | [ull complement of tools and HELP WANTED FOR SALE_—Eleven-room house,with this eity. Harry Ferris completes the | LT, Including hay wagon, = io%, 5y Cilf St. Must be soid to close | Thudaxille part of the program with a | wes, all nearly new | General Housework Girls, Second | {iute G e e R elightful comedy ventriloquist act | silos with filling if le: s | Girl. Chs - i Tospital L 5§ < s = > that is original and clever; his imita- | B Girl, Chamber Maid, Hospital Laua- | e e e e tion of a gramaphone is so realis Farm li.« very plea: dress. !auu 4ou 6% (regular business mze;l = that you almost imagine & trunk line road, two ) | enveiopes, neatly prinied, for 31.96; 009 | M uf Plan fhat vou aimost imagine you ‘an see o, coak lne roaq two| FRiE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU . | Saugianss atey prinisa, ior sibe: sep| anufacturing Plant 2 house. ssee must be a man of | M. J. Cescoran, Supt. Central Bldg. | prices ior any printilig you are in need plete change of photoplays today con- racter and good standing. Such a j ot The Lulictin Cowmpauny, Norwien, | 1 ied by the ;{33;5 gf \J;gt = SO;z at Twilight, n have long lease, with privilege ely occup y ul Majestic drama, The Jan Must have substantial pay- e . itor, an impressive Reliance drama, ock as guarantee of res EOR ST L AT S0 bie thorousle Tobin Arms Mig. Co. The Famous Mutual Weekly and Lit- | SIPMity. ~—The vight man | country. Ludlcw Farm, North Stoning- VILLE. tle Billy's Strategy, another of those | °% this farm, ke : F. 1. b, Norwiéd, Comn. H. ¥ IN GREENEVILLE. clever kid comedies produced by the | Xeystone juvenile comedians. Don't Yantic R. D. No. 2, Conn. let anything keep you from seeing this Telephone $7-2, Lebanon Div. great show. 1epdad Traffic in Souls. Of Traffic in Souls, the sensational LEGAL NOTICES photo drema that will be presented at | the Davis theatre, the last half of this ‘week, the New York American of Wed- | . Nov. 36th, wrote: “Trafic in Souls {3 something new and along lines that canpot help but make it import- 1 The legal ant and valuable. It has to do with | Franklin gloedzrel:.t,tlers that are contained in the '9‘131‘,"“““") i '{filfih"ule‘w" f““":" N. Tarrant & Co. ‘eller report on white slavery and e e Oty 2o 2 it shows the result of that great work, | 555, L the Town wishes to make appli- 117 Main Street, the State Bos &s no written report could ever do.” EEle e o Thoge who have seen this graphit rd SPECIAL TOWN MEETLN: votérs of the Town of in Town Meeting are hereby of r a Supervisor for the Town Schools. {# with bath and .team good barn and large ict, five minutes’ ieet. Price reasonable. H PRINTING—ILO00K al these prices: a0V | | 8% enveiopes (regular business size), | | Lx corner, 31.4v; 1,000, 3%; | | L $iU; oUV noteneads, { Eight-room Cottage walk frem Main Nerwich, Ct. H Gy 1,000, $2.10; 5.0uv, dition and office building. The main building consists of three floors of about 2,000 square feet each apd there is a large ad- 19,000, $12.50; 000 lelterheada, 83 X1i, printed, sl.io; 1,000, $2.50; 5,000, erty is supplied with i §9.50; & 10,000, & $18.30; = 500 = billheads _ The prop 4 PP £ heat, IX3%, printed, $1.60; 1,000, $2.10; 5,000, 50 horse water-power at the =2% Q187 16,000, $18.66; 500 stalements oax ; locatea 81, printed, $1.40; 1,000, $1.30; 5,000, lowest price in Connecticut. $6; 10,0L9, $11. Printing o: every de- scription dons promptly. Send lor sam- ples. The HSulletin Co., Frinters and application. Norwich, Conn. PP ders, | Favorable terms. Two Hours 40 Shetucket St. JAMES L. CASE, Norwich Plans and full particulars upsn cr asked the tired deacon of the er. “T do, my broth- winded minister, sol- ,” said the tired deacon, I don’t wonder, then that y _time to make any —Somerville Journal. The Lady (to the aeroplarie demon- 1 you wouldn’t try to irship to my husband. The ~And why not, madam? The he isn’t to be tsusted Salesman—But, madam, foolproof. But leve- all perhap husband.—! machines are women carpent 1 blac s, 56 masons Jz cksonville, because ng herseif. are tea her. 39 = a fa on ¢ B hing for a Supervisor should was all It to sell the ¢ place picture readily appreciate the splendid .5t & ballot with the word YES writ- | arter ' Bu.etin went- to mission work that it i . ish- | ten or printed thereon. Those not | p offer Farm Bargain In there are issionary s accomplish- | inted th T 1 in | i iz 2 ing and here as elsewhere its influence | W S2ing for a Supervisor should cast a No. E one-half muc>’ | miles of for good will undoubtedly be felt allot with the word NO written or | from ¥, 1 offer an 8$5-acre farm, shi . United o aving ol bofelt. | printea thereon The ballot box will | well divided inte mowing, pasture gnd | To the Farmers of this Section: e | close at 3 p. m. Also remember that | woodiand; land In a high state of cul- 3 2 report of the Rockefeller committee | the Annual Town Meeting adjourned to | tivation, t (last years| Now is the time to your farms which conducted and exhausted inves- | this date to lay a tax to cover all ex = Op Wa apples), a never | if you want to . 1 have large two- tigation a few months ago, were ex- | Penses of the Town. i At 10.30 o’Clock A. M. at the 1g brook rough the prop-|list of customers looking for farms. Sstrind Ribited privately at the Grand Opera C. B. DAVIS ! 4y} and s level and fres from Speme | Send: description or call. labor 3 o = ! in orked fie 10us e s Wiikesnarte, laat Wednesday F. ¥. DATE, On Saturday, Feb. 28th, 1914 | o hine ok e the daras barn —with | WILLIAM F. HILL, m:;? :l::ms;l;lzfni;t{ D\'nfi;;i?r new: A THOMAS N MAN basement, z\;l by 50; ° b.uln, 24 m;» 25 Shetucket St.,, Norwich, Conn. 1 - — 3 3 v s and | Selec! 3 i ’ . M. wagon shed, cor rib and severa. mplete freedom fr others interested in the biggest of so- | o, o P (:Ll;’;m'"’ Aat 1030 O’clock A. M. at the This farm situated in .JT°'°P"°"° 147 Opposite Thames aa"kl Sy grr i pry I clologicai questions of the day | ated at Franklin, Feb. 24, 1914. ‘F secluded spot, e from the - the lot o ]- ild . B i onild 15 e st e to thiv | feb Charles Ryon Farm and bustle of city life, and. can | expe tal rural sche at remarkable series of pictures that show | gy Pk Bty 8 gl e g e e in_a most vivid and truthful manner Now owned and occupied by Charles | 23000 a5 ont, Inweatigate | t t] many pitfalls and snares laid by NOT[CE S. Brightman and situated on the Ston- Sond- for <'s arm__ Bulletin { | shpoung “.‘-f: vy ;vico trust in its quest for victims. | | ington road, so-called, leading fru§n (just issued-—choice of 406). | % Lord ;v-;‘: - ‘o tully and faithfully illustrate this | Westerly, R. I. to Stonington Borough. { i = L me subjrct, Traffic in Souls enlisted the al voters in Town Meeting in | This fart is about 4 miles from West- WILLIAM A. WILCCX | iy o S e were services of over 800 actors and in its 6 own of Bozrah are hereby warned | erly and 1 mile from Stonington p Gt : 3 y all of sai ; 2 - S H Real Estate Broker, condition, on Central Ave.; price reelgiare shown 600 scenes, every one | .o, J1eet in the Hall of said Town on|Borough. The Groton and Stonlngton | . s S a direct message to mothers as to el t i o ‘ff)‘,.:“‘,)\?,’,:m{j'1;"\‘_“ trolley cars pass the farm every half |41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and LEaxonAbIS \ppropriated $10,000,000 necessity of properly safeguarding | tax on the Grand 1 of the Towr, just | hour, leaving Westerly at 10 minutes Central Theatre Building, PR »d of 10 years’ i C- their daughters. There will be three | completed, sufficient to defray the cur- | before and 20 minutes past the hour Westerly, R. L. Sy S arch in agriculture. complete shows given daily at 2.30, 7 { rent espenses of the Town the ensuing | daily, the following described personal | office No. 365. Tel. Residence 531. | good income; ' d among the and 8.45 p. m. Prices 10¢, 15c and 25c. = | property, viz:— good re s puiation E T‘;:‘l."ont)g(el c!._)é:rtr‘z;c:t !x;\]l'n;'-:]glé:;yg;lg‘ the Ten high grade cows, Ayrshire, Jer- | e —— = particular ot VI s 2T'] e years 2 S = 3 COLONIAL THEATRE. will be let at the same time and place, | ¢S and Holsteins, all blooded stock, | 2 — - savers uing drowning At -Nrk ! v'l‘m\:) c(;‘nudl(mstofhlhe_ mntra-tls will be | 4 new 1?‘;10);1?2( S\;me sxrr‘g‘ge{s- k)‘fq\j*]‘l‘s FRANCIS D. DONOHUE at a C \‘.11.- resort ot in the Night—Kalem, Featur- | made known at the time of sale, new milch but a few weeks, 1 middle- s1di i re equi 1 wit yele carry- ing Miss Anna Nilsson. | Jont B - Bitide and ofhar Peiition.of| aged horse, welght: about 1300 pounds | Caa e Norgich Sk ng all mecded appilances to enabie ; | o i instruct the e fo see if) (very kind), 1 low-down milk wagon, | Cottage of 8 rooms and bath, them to travel long distances quickly. This is a pewerful two reel drama | Commiltee to pr pen 18 milk cans (ten-quart), 2 measures No. 3 McKinlev Avegue. FPrice | g o e by the peerless Kalem cast, long since vening School, (two-quart), 1 aerator, ov(‘uli}\'&}[f)lt's. { right. e | it of powerful and famaus: for . their fidelity to detail, | loonthegy of 1915. 17 wooden stanchions, 1 parlor stove, Cottage of 6 rooms and bath, The Neponset Sl\lngles motors has enabled faultless acting and superb scenic ’:i[“” busin coal or wood, and a few other articles lot 50x200 feet. Modern equip- s do most of their backgrounds. This time Miss Anna Dated at Bog 15t day of Fep. | on the farm. 1 ! ment, electric lights, call bells, |}| mske a roof which is proof against with monoplanes with a Nilsson, the great Kalem beauty, is|ruary, 1914. e “1,.On account of the added responsi- awnings for veranda and win- ire ciused 'by Eparks and embers o ot more than 25 feet. seen in the part of the stepmother, i JOEIN H. MINER bilities in his vocation, Mr. Brightman dow. Garage, good garden with | Tof Wi.ich is e);&r:m::ly Lllur‘a‘b:‘esu.;r‘]‘u.‘ - TO% 14 who does not find a ready reception D el has decided to give up the milk busi- iruit trees. Near car line, five e R aveerm 4, o ek idontad b & A g’ 3‘” d“"’”‘d"t the little son of the B. . WHEELER, e »?flkfiig'h'fiufé’l?;wd e anore Tpposnt date 7 PECK. WWILLIAMS & CO., — it measures the vertical usban Left alone one night, the 3 e Lvery: € 7 ove w. e | o> iy & 5: - . t th ¥ - ight, 4 HEEEa = i = 47 to 55 Wes: Main St., Central WharL. placement the earth by earth mother and stepson hear noises that Belqgtiien = § SGIE fo (hie BARkaHE SO wHSgaE oo Thomas H. Beckley gectd 2 kes. Temarded as more important indicate the presence of a burglar in serve. Plenty of barn room. Sale will 278 Malm Streeg juakes, ; the house, and being in one room, they segure the revolver and leveling it at the door being slowly opened, fire, only to find that they have shot the husband and father who has returned after necessary papers and hoping not to arouse them, tries to secure them without their knowledge. The fear and sorrow of the mother and son, serves only to bind them closely together. This is gn altogether thrilling drama. on Diamonas, Lowest estanlis: 142 Dinin Strees, MONEY LOANED Watches, 3 aud Securities of any kind at the tates of Interest. An old =d firm to dea: with. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Up: (lisiablisned 1872.) Jeweir > The Gambler's Way is a superb BEs- sanay feature, as is The Little Sister, a won 1 western drama with 'Wil- Ham incan. The Patched Adonis is a superlative comedy Patheplay, with George Arling. - The Country Store was another big ceess at this popular theatre again : it and everybody went away with the fun they had even THERE ‘they weren’t lucky enough to t t. The Country Store -will E‘tfnazgr?umm; White Elephant Cafe DAN MURPHY & CO. Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars Corner of Watar and Market Sts. 18 N0 aAVertisin Al rmeoticut e uu‘wml"hnn '3-:" take place rain or shine. Vincent, the baker, will be food and drink for all. E E. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Manager. CARPENTER, Auctioneer, May Building, Phones 724 — 368-2. there with FOR SALE | Telephone 1-3 COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones’ Nat. School of R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. The Charles S. Hewitt farm of 53| = Pouses at acres near Poguetanuc Fine build- | ings, 360 peach.and 50 apple trees, vesides other fruit. Wood, brook and lovely house E. A. PRENTICE, | 86 Cliff Streot Can sell home (bungalow) location, at a low ture included. Phone 300 figure, Sheds, ete., all good; 20 acres smooth, | Phone 102 Ring 2, T Real Estate Bargains I am offering a number of fine very attractive prices. Those choice “Slater Lots” canl be bought right if you buy NOW, you a nice summer in a beautiful furni- Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and % i T Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and SUBURBAN FARM. | ARCHA WwW. COBI o= Real Estate Sales. Address Forty acres .-xl) Lru“uyl and s(al‘:' Room A, Chapman Building, , two-stor oom house, new | 2 2 2 e T and, s, Touliouss; | Opposite Y. M. C. A ntal, though never be- Y h than the fore mea n picture photographs from the States have proved that it is to produce clear films in re- where it had been because of foggy M 1c impossibie atmosphere. Renewing the invitation in Russian ambassador’'s note of June 22, 1912, to the international exposition of horti- culture that was to take place in 1313 and had to be postponed, the date has new been set for the spring of 1914 (end of April and beginning of May). The report of the superintendent of ZH] Eastern Connecticut al letin for brainess & [ERHE Is DO aave! edl e PR ing columns of The Bulletin. \ 3 v 5C s of British Columbia for the ong, tillatle land, very produciive: schools of i“)r‘"i‘gpns‘ res and plenty of- woodi|_ | vear ended June 30 1913, shows that modern whter system, pneumatic tank, > PR ¥ the province has two colleges with a Power pump, gasoline engine, gTiSi| WHISE ¥au want to Puv your busi- | srudent enroliment of 224, 30 high mill, saw; pictures; lists. Dess beforé ihe yublic, ihere is no Mes | 1. with an lment of 2,650 = TRYON’S AGENCY. dium better ihan through tr= 1dvertis | SChOOLS e.\emenmryfluncuhw}z, febia Willimantic, Cenn, »

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