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FAIR TODAY AND ' PROBABLY SATURDAY What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Motion -Picturss at | PoSsessor of the Auditosium. 3 Moving rictures st Colonial Tueatre. Ayrkle-Harder Co. at Davis Theatre in_Quincy Adams Sawver. Norwich Typographical Union No. 104 meetsin Carpeaters’ Hall, ANNOUNCEMENTS The Fanning Studios. 52 Broadway has the agency for the Frantz Pre- mier Suction Cleaner, one of the bes medium priced cleaners: on the mar- ket - Call and mee it at the studios or have a demonstration at your house. What Means? Some years ago the Vinol Fraternity, of which The Broadway Pharmacy is a member, originated the idea of having a National Display Week of Vinol and fts cempanion products semi-annually The Vinol Fraternity is an extensi rganization numbering among its members the leading druggist in every iown, ity and hamlet in the United States, Canada, Cuba and far-off South America, and travelers of the wonderful window Vinol that they have noticed in dif- ferent parts of the country during Yinol Week. The Broadway Pharmacy (druggists) are now preparing for Vinol Week, which begins this spring March 14th. Their attractive window srrangements and store decorations show the same enthusiasm which they have for years put behind this merit- orious Cod-Liver and Iron preparation. From time to time they gave away ook Books, in which many women are interested. Their latest book, on Good Bread, will be distributed during Vinol Week, and every woman who is inter- ested should call and get one. Do You Know Vinol Week displays of REAL ESTATE SALES Through Agency of Francis D. Dono- hue, Michael Morowiecki of Fall River purchased the six acre farm on North street known as the Coffey place, owned by J. J. Gleason. He intends to do truck gardening. James E. Grafton of Waterbury has sold his_two story frame dwelling ouse, 174 Clff street, to Stanislaw <iecolt, who will reside in the newly itre use. Dante Orecchint has purchased the property No. 31 Avery street belonging David Nowick. Mr. Orrechini will make some improvements to his prop- erty. DAVIS THEATER. Matinee and Night—Quincy Adams Sawyer, the Best Rural Play Ever Written. A piay that w erest of vin the its audience merit success it is having i v Adams Sawyer. at the Davis ght. Nearls vith the novel of t is promised that this dramatization of it retained that simple, pure, country charm which gave the book much vogue. The scene is laid at Ma son’s Corner. a country town of Mas- sachusetts, where Quincy Adams Saw- nd v s Qu which will be scen afternoon and to- ody familiar same name, and this every is th yer. a wealthy young man of Boston, eomes to build up his health in the sountry. The girls admire him and mome of the country hoys become jeal- ous and pian to run him out of town. But Mr. Sawver conducts himself in such a way that he finally wins the love and respect of the whole commu- mity. and even turns around his ene mies. The play is so constructed that it requires a wealth of special stage set- ting. and Myrkle-Harder never stops at expense when it comes to getting the effect and production, and Quincy Adams Sawyer has ev ct special. The country sto big barn dance he el snow scene and a | trgusformatior ne that elicits rounds of applause Ma 2.20, 14 and a reserved a ine at £15. 10, 20, 30 and AT THE DAVIS NEXT WEEK. Five Act Vaudeville Show—Our Mu- tual Girl No., 7 Shown Monday and Tuesday, he spiendid shows week it will oneself with a bill announced 2y the management of this theatre for he first half of next week will come ight up to the standard of the Dav and prove a treat to tho who 1 vaudeville and otopl For 1e first half of next K a big five ac b has been booked. The headline attraction is Gilbe Covington Co, in the greai western ‘omedy dramadtic i e Bad Man from Jdaho. of the best sketches of the ymes Delay and Hol- omedy singing, talk- specialty that is in a have Greno and Platt that combines comedy eir clalty includes ng. novelty cane spinning S| unique floating wire oddities. Dave Marion comes along with an eccentr omeds act. This fellow’s name to guarantee something good t not least, is Frazee, the clever comedy shadowgraph artist, who has something that is out of the ordinar n the shadowgraph line_ The photo plays nclude Our Mu the seventh reel of the great and in this picture we see the done by the greatest artists in that ine. The other photoplays are The Gireen Eved Devil, a powerful Reliance drama in two reels, and Twixt Love and Fire, a rip-roaring Keystone com- edy. Usual time and prices will pre- vail next week. Don't miss seeing Quincy Adams Sawyer today. Novel and Interesting Event. John and Miss Mary XA 0¥, both of whom have been blind ce early dhood, will appear at St. Mary's T. 3. hall on Monday evening, March el often remark | 16th. Both play the piano with skill and fine effect. Miss McCay is the a pure, sweet and sym- pathetic soprano voice with a good range, and her brother has a rich bar- itone. His impersonations are-true to life and his droll humor and rich Irish FOR SALE OTICE. Will be sold at public a: Samuel H. Matterson far from West Willington = from Stafford, on Thursy at 10 a. m. rain_or shine, ction on the i, two miles 11 "three_miles ¥, March 19th, 25 head of wit never fail to provoke mirth. No | cai.e, 4 horses, 15 tons hay, and a full less natural is the dialogue which they | line of wagons and farming tools found Mr. and. Mrs, Smith. By | on_an up-to-date farm. special request they will render The give entitled t\‘(‘r‘arin& of the Green. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Alexander, the Man Monkey, Coming Next Week. | The greatest attraction this town has { seen in a long time is secheduleq for the | first three days of next week, when Alexander the Great, the most talerrted { animal artist in-the world, will appear. Though a member of the highest order of the ape family, he acts like a hum | being, anda not like a monkey Alex- | ander, the millionaire monk, dresses, walks and acts just like a man. He| stops at the hotel, eats at the table and can play the concertina and har- | monica This most valuable animal in a passion for music. to smoke sirong cigars, has been dined and wined by prominent American people, has called at the White House and shaken hands with ex-President Roosevelt, once visited Harry Thaw at the Tombs, and has done many other notable things. Don't miss seeing this tiving example of Darwin's theory here existence ha next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. features on this same bill are n and Rehan, a comedy duo, and xine, the celebrated woman ventril- | oquist. The feature picture will be The Law's Decree, a two reel Victor, with Flo. Lawrence in the leading role. A very funny comedy, entitled Heaven IWill Protect a Working Girl, will also be run, and on the whole this prom- ises to he the bizge nd best show seen here in a g | i | | i | i COLONIAL THEATER. Her , Lubin Feature, With ng Railroad Wreck. ifarry Radford, son of a rich orange grower, is in love with Mary, daughter of Major Benson. The major was once proud and well « ut is now a dr ar Benson, three | s drunk, Harry nd his father, and addresses | Radford as ure brother-in-law Harry's father says he will disinherit he ever marries the daughter of drunken sot. Mary decides that she will jeave the place and take her father, and it is upon the discovery of | this that the father appreciates his un- | worthine decides to leave his | daughte The train that he ! leaves on is wr 2d, falling threugh a hridg: and all on board are lost. Har- ry’s mother reminds her husband that | he ook her from r, and | Radford consents the union of the lover Broncho v's Redemption is a sensational story with G. M. And- erson in the lead, while The Janitor Quiet Life is a series of experienc h metropolitan ment life. Lord r of 1 Only One Shire Jlete the bill. films com and other The Domi 1ment is to con tribute some $7,000,000 and the cit) . Toronto some $2,000,000 toward carry ng out the harbor work and the re- mainder of the $25000.000 i= to be raised by the commission by debenture ssues. Contracts for work to cost $11,000,000 have already been signed. | LOST AND FOUND | LosST—Black and white medium size | bira answers o name of Rex: had f.banon tag and name of C. W. Martin n co Iinder please notify Mi.che | Main St, Willimantic, and risd { FOR SALE FOR SALE No. 262 Washingfon St., fine resid ce property late- orge ¥. |} 1y ocenpicd by the late G Rard, Tuquire JAMES L. CASE, Shetucket St., of Norwich, Ct. Fo K AUCTION n Lebano ead n to Goshen : vo miles 1rom Lebanon PUBESDAY. MARCH 17, 1914, will sell at t iuction the follow | ing descr.ve Jort onsisting of 1 near arpen- iture, bureaus stoves, prompi BENJAMIN F. YORK | COL. EARL N. GALLUP RUGTIONEER e frora Jones' Nat. School ot Speciaity of Farm and | sck. Merchandise and | Real ate S \ddress No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephone 1-3 {R. F. D. AT THE DAVIS n | likes | 1l For particulars, TKYON. ..illimantic, NER, So. Manchester. inquire of C. W.1 or A. H. SKIN marldd Two Hours was all it took to sell the $1766 place after The Nor..ich Buuetin weant to press. But 1 now offer Farm Bargain No. 19: Just four and one-haif miles from Westeriy, 1 offer an So-acre farm, well divided into mowing, pasture and { woudiand; land in a high state of cul- | tivation, pienty of fruit rop wus 260 barrels of upples), a never failing brook runs through the prop- machine worked rooms, faces so basement, 8 by fields; house has 14 ; large barn, with horse barnm, 24 by | 36; wasohn shed, corn crib and several | hehneries. This farm is situated in & | a t, secluded spot, free from the | Aurry and bustle of city life, and can | be bought on easy terms. The price is | §3000; $1000 down, balance on mort- Zage at 5 per cent. Investigate. send for Wilcox's Farm (ust issued-—choice of 406). WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 2, | Central Theat:> Building, | Westerly, R. L | Office No. 365, Tel. Resldence 531. FOR SALE cottage, Six-room in elegant condition, on Central Ave.; price WANTED FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 8¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line FOR SALE TO ] RENT (tast "year's | and consumer erty, jand is leve: and free from stone, | eral commission basis for BALESMAN wanted to cover thi ALE—Pool table. Inquire St TO RENT—176 Franklin St., suitable clly“indm\'—}c‘n |‘:yl.nli:|<()-lndlmg “the trade | Louis S ty, Taftville. marlas for 1igii manufacturing or store. John s, For Anticor, the safely | ~5on Saim Baby chicks, cEss for | —_Lonning 5 Broadway i :;J;‘l;_sga\en either whole time 0{“01*:“;‘_" hatching, Reds, White Wyandottes, TO RENT—Upper tenement, § rooms, cone hroposition on extremely VP | Light Brahma, White Crested Black | bath. gas for cooking, 17 Spruce St e i L G Polish, White Legnorns, PeKin duck- | ugene Smith, 90 Main. marl4d nan. iress_Anticor Mg lings. ' Fiorence browning, Plain Hul, | ——0——r— . £ Chambers St., New 3 ork. NoEs mari4s | O RENT—March ist. one-half dou = e Bl Tt 2T2°2_ ! ble house, separate entrances, seve: [m\’NAl:v’f‘tlin—By a pra‘ctlf\_al l’“r,m""'(,fil FOR SALE—Poland China boar pig, | FOOmSs, convenient, central. good repair, o L stock and tools, to Tun O i fve monihs old, a thoroughbred. Ciif- | all modern axcopt neat, $18 per month. ares, or would lease for a term ford, Leonard Eridge, Conn. marlid Address E. F. G. Bulletin Office. years. Jewet Address H. A. Lindell, Box 43, City, Ct. “FOR SALE—Until further notice, pure feblThi] marl4d $1.00 DOZE:! roldering one ¥URNISHED ROOMS, all modern co e 5| blood white Wyandottes, White and; TO RENT—Lower part 88 Washing- Pl e ome; gnaterial | Burr Legnorns, Kose and Single omb | ton t. all Improvements; and lower Bulletin | [urnished: no canvassing: steady Work | ads eges, e and 31 per setiing $4 ) tenement of five rooms. J. Bradiord, stamped enveiope for particulars. Cal- | and 35 per hundred. Prothero Pouitry | Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. et SuoDly “0., 8, Milwau- | Yards, Norwich Town. Tei 1039-3. JanZIThSTu i R mart | marua { 'he Stiilman Carriage Co. SVANTED —local partner; no Invest' | —Fom SALE—5¢ laying full blooded | ir shop in Coggswli St Al imtecl sectional-gardges and|Rhode lsland Red pullets. and '~ two ! L The best location in small bufldings: very attractive prop ockerels, at Moore's Market, 161 town. Best town in the siate. ;E\K::fl(x‘gigfimfirfi fi“'l't‘“)["‘(l‘;‘r"‘;‘ chur. | Frankiin'st. marl3d i oCw of:\ Jor tares men n&» year ing Co., Jackson, Mich. marl4d |~ FOR SALE—Chester White boar, year | of my dahlia business compeéis to Seeme e old. Geo. A. Kahn, Yantic, conn. make a change. Address or call on information leading to Jocation manu- | _W0aridd e Sy Btidmans EroPelstan ot SENE facturing plant in Chattanooga. Chieap- OR SALE—One mare, all sound, age | —_ e Fan 5 C8e nter ] est hydro-electric power ‘and "coul In | 19 vears, weighs 1300, price 3100. For | 0 RENT — Fumisted rooms comp; country. Good white labor. Chatta-|iifoimudion inquire of siton Bogue, [ for = houseseeping, bath, §a It nooga Trust Tenn. mar14d | Montville, Conn marisd | School Sireet marsd ADVERTISING to_ ! " FOR SALE—Reofrigerator, gas range | TO RENT—A flat, 130 Washington earn 32» to 3100 weekly: home | and other househoid furnifure at 136 | St, six reoms, all ‘mod improve- experience unnecessary. Write to F Broad 8t marizd | ments. Phone 3i-2. Gilbert Bowers Co., 445 Page Bidg., Chicago, mar . febl6d FOR SALI—Five passenger, 1913 o - Overiand, fuily equipped. Can be seen | ED | S Z < reasonable. ner ladi andkerchiefs; plain, at Al. B, Ring's. inquire Howard C.|Venlences, 38 Union St. Phone 1051-3. { | nome work; ndb L:samped“nn\eln{l e ‘maridd Jyiid I articulars.” Embroidery House, Plain- s —— — - — — S i smnaliybiinineraytint fon v = N e s marisa FOR SALE Just arrived, a car of | W0 RENT_The store No. 31 Bro good income; price is low, and 1 T e — ern callle, now milen dnd spring- way, centra location, Jext fo the Wau- ) 3 WANTED—Four shoats; name 2 4i%0 (Wo DAir (ancy Duruam worl an hotel, n Cupie Sruette g00d reasoms for serung. For and price. ~A. Ames, So. Canterbury, ' ing’ oxen, weight $4(0 and 3600 lbs.::tallqr and =—sentiemens furnishings | particulars, inguire o! s R D. N 1. ar1dd alko Tancy "Huft piymouth Kook oggs Apply to William H. Shields. Janisd | P i —— = o mear | for hatching, $1 for 15, K. K. bharpe | —pURNIsMES = = | DA small farm on or near | if ohing, $i for A3 I_¥ - SMED ROOMS cenirai loow: FRANCIS D. DONOHUE | troNey Tine from W ulimandic to New North Prankiin. /Tel. 95-4, Willimantic, tion, sieam aeat. Inquire 1¥ Umion ¢ uilding Nerwich, Ct. London. Andrew G. Pember, Baltic, | Marizd t Lot B = st C: marldd H FOR SALE—Two na\fi mhli‘h COWE, | 5 T = o horee, 1430 lbs. J. -eigel NTED—Splondid paying business: | . : : | 5 D oman 19 step. into | Toh €48 mariid 29 Winchester Street | as district representative for large cor- | ~ROR SALB—One new milch cow and | X . i poration provided can prove ability; In- | cair; cow four ycars old. William k.| For rent this splendid hosse uf eight Vestment not over 3200; fully’ se-|)add, South Canterbury. marizd p z = o Ry Yo e e Farineo sequied: | Lenw 2 rooms and barn, with modern improve Gonnection worth $5,000 per annum.| WFOR SALE—New ocottage, 1 ments, recently put in fine condition. Bex 319, Hartford. marldd reception hali, steam neat. B ) = lights, bath, oak beamed dining room, E. A. PRENTICE, | WL P Teliable man or weman | ox im, stricily up to da E | $12.38 ‘to distribute 100 free Dkgs. Der-| cd, ene minuie from cars: Phone 300 86 Cliff Street B fumed borax so4p DPow among | terms. Peck's Corner, Narwich Town. Eight-room Cottage friends. "No money required, W ‘ufli,\h!\.\' to Miss Buckloy, on premises . orax (o., 216 Institute P., Chicago. e with bath and steam heat, O an e - e & R SALE—Now is the Ume (o place good karn and large: let,/lacated WANTED body to usc ¢ Bursery order. We quote on Hrst five minutes’ walk from Main hetbed sash; M} ,-.»p;\uu; sixes in stock, | Ciuss ‘steck: Peaches 1vc, piums Zoc, tioet Peibn cesmswubio: both glazed and open. Fred C. Crowell | roscs, Two year, Zac, all olner trees and 87 water St marl4d | piants at tuese reasonable prices. © s Homied T mefi | A il 3D ) CHOICE RENTALS 5 NTE! o & You 50 per cent. by buying direct. e arrant 0. ore. Apply at Bulletin Office. L N s e R e $18.00 to $30.00. 117 Main Street, WNorwich, Ct. marldd K. Houston & Son, Mansneid, Conn. WANTED i 153 = Three within five minutes of | i man as boekke 8 to — S S5 e e | typewriter; £00d, obportunity to ris T A s Free Academy. | man, Answer SiVIRg age, expericnce Zhine 3 3 = % | T efenomoes. - Address H., Bulletin, | 124iivd Obey that Impulse.’ | marl4d FOR SALE—Oune high office desk, FOR SALE | The residence of the late Rev. George | A. Bryan, 29 Otis Street, Norwich. House of eleven rooms, hot and cold water, steam heating and bath room. | Lot about 75 by 165 feet. Inquire of AMOS A. BROWNING, ©0ct25STuTh Trustee. " FOR SALE ‘f'wo 2-tenement houses on Mechanic | | Strect in Danielson. Income $420 | gross, net income on investment 9% | per cent. Hsuses pleasantly situated, three minutes' walk from railroad sta- tion, post office and business section, five minutes from churches and schools. E. L. DARBIE, i Real Estate Agent, Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. 3 FOR SALE | The Martha M Leavens place, No. ion Street, City; house of eight bathroom, furnace, hot and cold barn and garden, lot about 40 feet. { AMOS jan30FSfeb3Tus A. BROWNING. i Executor. . PEuaDLETON AUCTION. i be sold at public auction, at my farm_in_Preston, now occupied Albert P. Bennett DAY, MARCH 18TH, at 10 o'clock a. following describee two year oid bull, 2 helfers, 1 power fodder cutter, 1 team wagon, 3 two-horse dump carts, 1 set | teum wagon wheels, 1 market wagon, 1 | democrat wagon, 1 Concord buggy, 1 | two-horse pole. ‘1 pair light driving harness, | mowing machine. 1 horse rake (nearly new). 1 Eddy plow, 1 disk Auctioneer W bome by WEDN! 1914, | the property: 1§ | cows, 1 one-hor: | harrow, 1 weeder, ox yokes, lot cider | vinegar, lot corn on cob, and other | things hot mentioned | If stormy, next fair weékday. WILLIAM H. BENNETT. marl2TuThS AUCTION {MARCH 19th, at 10 A. M. CONTRACTOR’S SALE OF Horses, Carts and Harness At My Stables, 42 Golden St. NEW LONDON, CONN. The foliowing described are 20 of norses. head Among the lot are 15 neaa consigned by the well .nown contract- or. Mr. Vito: 12 head of_ Lhese horses are in pair iots and are broken singie { or doubic anu will be sold either singie or douuvie al iime of saie to dispose of Uiem. .nese are aii voung and middle amed horses, ranging v to 1650 pounds. b aris and two s o ness 1 ar hard work e considered 1 s¢ Witi_be liY deseriimd {3 e. Hnrses will arrive an | nd will he open for pohi | inspection. Tids 1= a gosd opportunity | for anyons ivoking for sueh i Sale Positive, FRED J. W mari2d | To the Farmers of this Section: Now 1s the time to lisi your farms If you want to gell. 1 have a large lList of customeras leocking for farmas. Send description or eall, WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St, Nerwich, Conn. elophons 147 . Opnssite Thames Bank WANTED—Girl to help out with gen- two eifice chairs with cusbions, stuffed oral “housework. in. a family of two; | leather, aad one high stool Can bu young gir: preferreu, and must be | 9601 AT B3 F s oo b & Bisad trustworthy. lnquire at The Bulletin VOR SALL —Situated In East Brook- | roadway, Gruce. maridd |lyn, my two-tenement house, cily | Pho = e - | water, tool and wasi house, sheds, WANTED — Story of Mexico, new | gl 00 wo” siuiin, box stall, tie up Lof epoch big terms: making book: tfonal, timely; low price; sells on sight; Samp: fhriiing, Sa arness and calrisge room all, nencoop Lor 40V Iaying Losi LeACOOP YOU ever cow, grain, collar unaer o book _ free; act | SOUAr VRGSE A quickly. Unfversal House, Philadelphla. | ;" uiidings in the very best shape, jan-sa not doliar to PuL Oui; b acres of il = best gardening lund in tue state, fruit- WANTED 1 £ fes s of fruit e o e orloes L. W Brink, Na | ed Wit all kinds ot truic; s dere of Ct, seils monumental work; the best td | Erawberries, urst bearing year, sspar- be'had anywhere. Write of call Fhono | ukus:; Iusurve 1of o Youtn: b s $39-3. S | Uier paruculars, inquire GOVERNMENT positions arc easy i'i W. E. en, 8. ¥, L, No. 1. et My -free booklet X oo e opkins, | . AT BELT LINE CAR BAKNS, 435 and | 2 oday—now. Barl Hopkins, f =t 4 St | \tféfii“‘w"'m ) naced 450 East 23d St, N. Y. Cil sorses | AMBITIOUS person may weekly during spare time 3 $2 Writing for newspapers. 18, bress Bureau, Was for ‘'Work; amcng them sev- [ e el BTt nar s ed teams mid several mares ington : e oal; also several pavement sor TREPAIRS of any description for ses ‘and mares rom 33s LPWar s rfectly. Jos. Maiboeuf, Box 510, Dan- | allowed. 1wuK al tuese uurses before | 28 Lincoln Avenue Conn. janliS | buying eisewhera. See Stabie Foreman. —— — | Wili ship horses within 400 miles of MARRY _Hundreds wealthy members { Naw Y ork fobita will ma soon; descriptions Iree. | == L S = Grace Hyae, 03, San krancisco, Cal.| 1 AM BUYING pouliry of all kinds. o » Anyone naving same, drop posial o sanecs St : - | pamuel Geilert, Coiciester, Cona. HONEST MAN WANTED fn each town (0 distrib declsd d next su se ruciion wor mares—3io. MuSL be aisposew ol days. ‘These are the lusi of Sed in the cars and con- , rigut out of hard work earn 316 1 All modern hard wood floors Send for pi ARCHA W. COIT, opp. Y. M. C. A. ne 102-2 RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED | VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE 38 L.incoln Avenue conveniences, including and modern plumbing Apply to W. COGSWELL, Norwich, Conn. RENT Two Floors of Building 13 Ferry Street, hc manufacturing or Vaughn Foundry Co. ute free advectising premiums: $15 o week t start; | — - axpericnee unnecesars ; relerenoas reauired. Addrees | DOES YOUR RANGE Doed repairing? No. 11 d Meiean, Black & Co.51 N Mass. | Patentstove brick Lo St any range sen o. an nurse. | Appiy hoom 24, Central slas. [ bOK eALE—tae Leonard W. bacon | other purposes. real estate iD NOrwich, CCRSISUDg Of | FREE, Saturda Bouses, Z batns, oulbuildings and 104 purchase o acres 0f land, conveuieatly located <o Shop, 162 Main ihe eity of Norwicu, ai price and on & % at’ the Davis, theatre, good terms attractive Lo the buyer. 1his| SRy Dortocmance Jriext DFORErly Las AiS OWD Waler SUpply. I e o AausEe ce. | Apply William H. Suields, 85 Broad- Waten Hul, TRrisa Wway, Norwicu, Conn. octisd T WANTED Middle & and Ford au- Phone 585, Norwich, or ad- FOUR SALE tomobile. -A secon: inspection SUMMER COTTAGES For Memi—ros sslec. Weekaparz, Fleassnt View, Rentals, $175-52560 season. appoin.raent o e A0 aress 95 Fraukin Bt. Jyed FRAAK V. €OY, Apply to Mrs. reck, baltc, | 5Ok SALE—mleven-room Louse,witn 8 Hich Streat, Westesly, R. L _mar B ok BY CLME St Must be Soic to Giose | 1ong Distance A¢icDhone. mayzda WANTED—Live pouliry and pigeor fatate. S e iy & we pay top markei pric inquire & ; - — = ELT e St., Wililmant (Shoe Stor: THIMS T OVER -— 250 notebeads mar and 4ov By (regular business size) FOR SALE & - S =a | enveiopes, neatly printed, for $1.90; 208 - i WANTED AL onc A mlddie aged eacn, $3.6. Send for sampies und woman lor housekeeper for mun and | prices Lof uny Prinii You are in need iri on tarm; position not hard; LeXius | of - The Bulletin Company, NOrwich, in first leiter. “Address Box (U, bulletin | Conn, Ottice. mar o T WANTED—A sawyer good quant! aiso a §ood sur : ate, to WOTK on portaple ity FOR SALE—O. L. C. Dlgs, tNorouzh- that can saw a FOR breds, registered, nohe better in tas 1k vod lumber; | country. Ludicw Farm, Norta Stonins- | musi be temper-) ton, R. F. D. o, Norwich, Conn. H. ¥. mill. Address | Buttom. ucatign suiticient; Write immedlately Lor {ree list of posi- 4 0., Oyster Bay, L. | = - AT TRt T Y i S i marsd PRINTING—-Look at tiess prices: 500 2 — | 8% enveiopes (reguiar business si e), | I _HAVE "6l co-operallve Droposi- | cald printed in cormer, 3L.40; 1,000, i tions.” some include wuges, room, | 840U, $u; 10,Ov0. 3105 U0 Totenéaus, board while “working into and learn- | 6X¥%, Drinted, $1.4; 4,000, $2.10; 5,000, | ing,’ automobiling, barbering, print- | $6.50; 19,000, $i2.00; U0 leilerneads, | ing, sign painting. Wrile 31d Wash- | S3aXli, printed, si.ib; 1,000, 34.30; 5,000, | ingion St, Boston, Mass, Aldis Owen | $8.50; 10,06v, - $i5.00; o0y bilineads R kall. marsd Xbim, prinied, 3Lu0; 1,000, $2.10; 5,000, Tobin Ar —— | §%; 10,000, 3i3.00; 00 stalements Six MEN AND WOMEN WANTED for | 34, printed, $1.4G; 1,000, $i.89; 5,000, government Jjous, 6o L0 »lov monid; | 38, 10,008, $il. Printing o every de- | vacations, steady work; parcel post | scription dons prompily. Send for sam- | i { meuns many appoiniments; common ed- | pies. The Bulletin Co. Printers and The main b “pull” unnecessary. | sinders, Nerwich, Conn. three floors of _ Franklin Institute, SALE HORSE: , N. Y. febzid { = i by I have 20 horses of all sorts and|[f dition and offi BESPASSING NO- | sizes that I want to dispose of right amomER D e e e | to make room for another ex The property ibc., tweive for $i.25. ' The bulieun 50 make room. Toriduother ax—i h t i Castrinens Norwiohs ICom 1esday, March 17th. Prices rignt. 60 horse water-power WANTED —iaw furs &t I & Hoeb- and see them i Der's, 3v \Water St., every Thursday. 3 5 A. C. Beonett novila ELMER R. PIERSON, & Tel. 1139. marizd WANTED_Haw turs. Will be at the store of Georgoe H. rrait, No. il Waler St., every Satwraay. noviod application. A. B Woodworta, Peck, McWilliams & Co. WANTED —Flano (umng. A G 2y> rrospect St. City. dou, yia el Dealers in Brick, Lime, Cement, Hair. Plaster, Dental Plaster, Plaster Board, 40 Shetackst HELP WANTED General Housework Girls, Second (irl, Metal Lath and Corner Bead. Nepon- | ® set Shingles, Paroid Roofing, Beaver The Fine Manufacturing Plant lately occupied by the SALE ms Mfg. Co. IN GREENEVILLE. uilding consists of about 2,000 square feet each and there is a large ad- o building. is supplied with at the lowest price in Connecticut. Plans and full particulars upan Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, 8t, Norwich, Ct Board and B. & S. Wall Board. Chamber Maid, Laundress, Canvassers, | i ; Kitechen Work, two Beys. . During the past month, I have ad- vertised betweon forty and fifty farms EFE EMeLOVNENT BUREAL FOR SALE for sale. giving descriptions of same, | M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg, b | and to parties that have been unable . Cottage of & roemx and ba to find in that lisi, a farm that suits oyl MCEIh AN SR Lt nem. | wish to say that I still have FOR SALE wigl L | a Jisi of about 30 more farms not ad- e et Coitage o At || vertised, most of which are in New FOR AL JRIIbE 203200 B el .ondon County, and mostly in_ the ment, ele lights, ‘““j il | southern section, which I would be Eizhi-room modcrn ped collage awnings verands und win { pleased to show them. m Weart of Panicison. with aere of ||| dow. Gurage, sood gavden wita ffi P 1and, small ir ind_bami; also iUl trees. Near car line, five ||i Call on or address son, ior sale. s ,l’";;e H. Beckle WILLIAM F. HILL, €. B. HUTCHINS, S e 25 Shetucket Street, Nerwich, Conn. mar16TuThS Daniclson, Conn. Qv Miiding. ROW, (Nale, Sirest o HE ————erey — - Phomes 724 — 365-2. J e NEWMARKET HOTEL, F. C. ATCRISON, M. D, | First-class Wines, Liguors and Clgara, z R e oo PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Meals and Weich Rarebit served to """‘E“,n T mecticut cqual te ‘The Bu's ) Ream 3 Eecasd Floor. a&mo. Bldg. sader, dobm Tuckie. Pron. Tak di-f far Teantis mht ‘Rhome FARMS FOR SALE POETRY TWENTIETH CENTURY PRAYER. Lo, Thou hast made Thy flaming suns and set them circing free in space; Anc Thou hast made those darker ones _Uutcast forever from Thy face, Those wandering stars with quenched spark, Lost in the blackness of the dark. O Maker of each undimmed sun In sole dominion o'er its spheres ‘Liat in their rounded orbits run Serenely through the perfeot vears, Look down in pity on our world About two centers madly whirled. Our world with pathway all amiss, Misshapen by the central strife, Between the lords of woe and bliss. Of dark and light, of death and life. Help us, in these our latter days, To search this darkness and its wavs. To find the pivot of wie night; And heal earth’s guidance, rent in twain, That brings into a world of light Death and the evils in its train, In Thy deep wisdom let us trace i3 iost siar hidden from Tny faes. Up from the primal fail Thou'st shown The way of life to mortal breath: To_man's estate through leaf ana stone, From change to change, we've fought wjth death With Thy ‘mind, The prince of darkness we may bind! —>1. E. Buhler, in New York Sun. Grant, last great gift of THE HOLY TIDE. The days are sad, it fe the holy Hd. .. winter morn is short, the night is long So_let the lireless hours be glorified With deathless thoughts and echo'd in sweet song; And through the sunset of this purpie cup They will resume the roses of their prime, And the old dead will hear us ana wake up. Pass with dim smiles 1 and make our | hearts sublime. Tne days are sad, it is the holy tide Be dusky mistletoes and holites strown Sharp as the spear that pierced His sacred side, Red as .ue drops upon His thorny E crown: No haggard Passion and no lawless Mirth Fright off the solemn Muse—tell sweet 0ld tales, Sing songs as we sit brooding o'er the hearth, Till the lamp fiickers, and the mem- | e | HUMOR OF THE DAY Hye—Are you really in love. Stye— Dunno: haven't received Bradstreet's report yvet—Stanford Chapparral. “So you are deaf and dumb?’ “Per- fectly.” But I will not say a word ex- cept in the presence of my attorney. Le Rire. The Policeman—Where are you go- |ing at this time of night? The Wanderer—I'm—hic—goin’ to a lec- ture—London Sketch. “He seems to be always chasing rainbows!” “Yes; that appears to be his method of providing for a rainy day."vJudge. | “It takes a long strong climb reach success.” “Yes, and the only way to reach it is by keeping on the level”—Houston Post. “So vou discharged your maid. Did- D't you find her honest?” “Honest' | Why, that girl wouldn't even take an order from me.”—Boston Transcript “Cholly_certainly aims high in life." k Tennyson “How s0?” “He's collecting cigarette coupons for an automobile.”—Seattle Post-Intelligencer. First Winter Sport (looking at a magnificent view of the Alps)-—Not | baq, that. Second Winter Sport—Yes. |its al ri but you needn’t rave about it like a bally poet.—London | Punch. | Digby- Miss Footlight badly | hurt in that auto acident? | at all. She appeared t in two parts, and that yas “repertore cailed for."—Bir- mingham Age-Herald. | D Mean thing! You said voun wouldn't give away that secret I told vou! Daisy—I didn’t I swapped it for another secret and an i ce-cream ia.—Chicago News. Mrs. Thompson—My husband is se- rionsly ill. He's having a consuitatior Laundress—Glory be? A consul- tation is just what was after killin’ me own husband.—Life. Bill—Do you remember the first dollar vou ever saved? Jill—Oh, “Wasn't it hard to save very; vou see I wasn't married then. , —Yonkers Statesman. | “Remember, there's always room at j the top.” “Maybe.” replied the young man in politics. nd yet that intang- ible personage known as “the man higher up’ doesn't seem to leave much space for newcomers."—Washingtor Star. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Electric flatirons ing and and gas tailo: shops. are rapidly replac- irons in English There are 611,000 more white women n the south than there are of colored of both sexes. The power deriv increases practically the wind velocity. d from a windmiil with the cube of | The Berlin Women’s bank is said to ! be the only one in the world run for and by women exclusively. | Miss Catherine Defham of Philadel- phia has not missed a Sunday at Sun- day school for the last 10 years. Arcadia, I, not only has a waman mayor, but ali the other offices of im- portance are filled Dy women. The city of Los Angeles has illumi- nated signs indicating the names of the streets which are turn on and off by clockwork mechanism, Sixty banks, including branches, are situated in Vancouver, British Colum- bia, and their combined clearings dur- ing 1912 amounted to $650,000,000. Argentina has imported a number of camels from the Canary Islands for ex- periment for agricultural purposes in regions not suited to horses or oxen. Exclusive of the United Kingdonm, the area of the British empire is 11,- 244,000 square miles. In the last °0 vears its population increased from 307,471,000 to 371,783,000, articles on industrial, trade and voca- tional education yet compiled has just been issued by the United States bu- reau of education. In most parts of China wood is very scarce and costly. Most of the trees were cut down long ago, and every vear dry leaves and grass are raked #nd gathered with the utmost cara. | The first extensive list of books and | Tho animal census of -Dec. 2, 1313, | showed 52,474,317 fowls in the German | empire, against 77,103,045 in 1907. Of ‘ these. 4,334,334 were in the province o¢ Most of the other ovinces had more, Hanover over 6,000,000, with The work of excavating has been be- building the great union sta- tion be erected by the Canadfan Pacific and Grand Trunk raitways. which will each bear one-third of the ost of the clevated viaduct, the Te- j e 15 third being paid by the city of Torentq, gun for to