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GENERALLY. FAIR TODAY AND TUESDAY. What Is Going On;l'onight. Vaudetlle and ot 1o g Audicorium, T T OVIng Fictures ar Colo Conmmon Counel) Meeting, - o o2t Vaudeville and Photopiass at Davis Theatre el Norwich Equal ¥y Lea, wainehe F ranchise gue onn and Mary MeOay 1 T3 A ¥ in Coneert at neas . No. 11, 1. 0. 0. 0 0da Fetlews Tiall » Thames Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. and J. of A, mests in Carpenters Hall. Norwich “Aerie, No. 36 0. E F., meets meets in Fagles’ Hai Norwich Council, No. 25, F. B. L, meets in Prtnian Harl, Sedgwick Camp, No. 4, §. e &t Buckingham Memoray O L7 o0 Division No. 18, A. O. H. Ladies' Auxitiary, mests in Foresters' Hall, ANNOUNCEMENTS This morning Miss Adles has some- thing to tell the ladies about the Boper way of using combings. See adv Bought East Side House. Michael and Mary Timmins have purchased through the 1 estate agency of Charles W. Burton the two | family house, corner Smith and Bur- ton avenues, East Norwich AT THE AUDITORIUM. Alexander the Great, Animal Most Valuable Existence. JEWETT CITY Faith Chapter Gives Whist and Dance —Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe to Speak at St. Mary's Church—Baptist Pri- mary Department Entertained. W. T, Crumb and Miss Martha Brew- i t. which was the gentlemen's first prize and Earl Montgomery the second, a pocket knife. Mrs. E. E plaved for the dancing and 1 Gilbert prompted. Fruit punch served by Miss Brewster, Lenten Services at St. Mary’s. n services at St. Ma week on_Wednesday and to be in English, a sermon ivered on Wednesday evening of the Cross on Fri- the spe- { St Pat- Mauri. The Len and th da e for held ary, will F. McAu iffe. ser with = Hartford, Re Primary Department Entertai rimary department of the Bap- y 'school were entertained Anditorium today is offering The wu’ that eclipses s in the vaudeville This i= Alexander, the millionaire mon- key, who is known as the most valu- sble animal in existence. Althoush ‘was born a member of the highest or der of the ape family, a chimpanzee. to a all previous in Norwich be exact, h= was taken when but a few days old. from his parents, and ever since that time has lived the life of| a normal child and man. Alexander | eats, drinks, smokes and wears the | same clothes as the average man, and s actions are those of a man, not monkey. He tries daily to maste speech, and can already articulate sim- ple words. Some of his gymnastic Yeats would be impossible for a man, 2t and he is a wonder on a bicycle. His trainer, Fred D'Osta, has him insured for $50,000, as Alexander's earning ca- Pacity 1= greater than that of the sec- Tetary of state. He is merfectly harm- less and delights to play with children. He smokes strong cigars, plays the| plano and other instruments, and in other words is a living example of Dar- win's theory of evolution. Scientific mer and zoologists the tworid over Dbave marveied at this acme of train- ing and environment. b He do Fou would not believe unl them vourselr. In addition to this act highest priced one seen here in years, iwo other first class acts are offered, Wixon & Rehan, a rattling good team of comedians, and Maxine, the wonder ful lady singing ventriloquist. Four fine reels of Universal films are on the st also, headed by The Law’ Victor with Flo Lawrence Moore. Other films today are Sunsets in Many Lands, a photograph- ic masterpiece; Loaded, an Eclair com- edy, and Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl, a satire on the averas: “blood and thunder” melodrama, by the Joker Comedy comps The ‘quality of this bill speaks for itself, and it is not often theatregoers of this city have an opportunity of this kind COLONIAL THEATRE. The Cast of the De‘ Thrilling Twe- Reel Essanay Drama. | One of the strongest western dramas has appeared on the screen at the al in some time is feature for today and is entitled The Cast of the Die. It is a gripping western drama of the present day and shows the fickleness of fate. An outlaw hav- ing been betriended by the man who is Wunted by the sneriff’s possee, realiz- ing that death is near, determines on noble sacrifice, the last he will ever e, and gives himself up as »ted man escapes. The Fire B: is a Russian Patheplay, shown again he desolate but weirdly beautiful backerounds of Russia in winter, in which the girl betrothed and married to a man whom she does not love, is abducted by her real lover and carried into hie biacksmith shop, where the angry relatives capture them, and set fire to the building. The Actress is a mowerful Edison drama telling of the | loyalty and devotion of a great actress, | also of her self-sacrifice in giving up | her lover to her little country rival The programme is completed by Show, educational, and Hi: ond Wife, a beautiful Vitagraph mestic drama. THE INCORPORATION OF ALL STOCK EXCHANGES. B of Requirements of Substitute for | the Owen Bill. | Roston. March Teatures of al stock exchange rezulation measure, proposed by a special committee of the chamber of comme substi- s chair- chamber commitiee, the substitute had been prepared and handed to Senator Owen In arcordance with a request made by members of the senate banking and currency committee three weeks ago, when the chamber representatives were in Washington. | The Owen meaeure provides that the postmaster general shall be the judge @& to whether a stock exchange the ex- | all be deprived of the use of the mails in cases where fraudulent transactions in securities appear, but the substitute vests this authority in the proposed | snterstate trade commission, with a ght of appeal to the federal courts. Under the Owen bill, also, stock ex- changes mnst be incorporated under state laws. Moosup Boy in List. Among those assigned provisional ssinmencement parts at Bowdoin col- &ge is Henry C. Dixon of Moosup. the world's annval produc £old is now about five times as great a= in 1887, when ihe great fields of South Africa were opened. ion of SAILL ‘ —BY THE— Boston Service —OF THE— LONDON (Plymouth) PARIS (Boulogne) and HAMBURG Assuring Arival in Paris by Day PALATIAL STEAMERS “Rhaetis,” Mar. 18, 10 2. m. “Cleveland,” Apr. 30, 10 2.m. From Commonweaith Pi South Beston. €07 BOVLSTON STREET Boston, Maes., or tocal agent i | Decree, | 4 |a by | laae urd. rnoc serintendent of M. Swift entertained fews shown srscope, a 1t to the fun, Thirty-iive present Lambs Come in Pairs, The Sam Geer farm conducte v ieer's son Leonard comes in e ribbon in b breeding. lambs, en kable and almost with- 16 of there were and eight pairs only e sin Ahnu( the Borough. hd AMrs, David ner of Wes ind Mr Rock were Sunday d Mrs. Ch Ma nd Howe, d AMr Brown s Na Raddon guests rd’s Mr. and Sarah at Louis Read a ) to Wes funeral servic b of Mrs, and ther Tracy rown were at mery of Pach iss Marian Rob- Jr. of the New home for n spent Sat 1 ¥ evenings the dic aitended the moy was highly entertained ner or more ever been seen in town than the real- stic 1d scenes Friday eveni Donald Bliss goes to Voluntown to- day to bheip on the surveying of the roa Mrs. \Wolfe and her daughter Miss Wolfe of rwich were guests at barles D. Wolfe's Sunday. Borough May Purchase Water Plant. | re is considerable inte: if d in the sr meet freemen t action tive to nights will t ott is of the com- »orouzh may purchase, t emen in a legally warned mece ing vote to do so, Solo by Miss Gardner. the speci r he Baptist chu s a solo by Miss NORWICH TOWN F. W. Coleman and Vested Choir of Trinity Methodist Sheltering Arms—Death Michael Kivii of Mrs. he Sheltering charge ed Dy Arms of Methodist Rev. Mr. Coleman took for the r 2 91st Psaim. God is our ref , no ill can come near soul that trusts in | him al emphasized the providence and protecting power of | God. No evil shall make us afraid it we have tne cc isness of God with us. Christ carries out the thought and hing. n rendered most Fhe Evening Sons. snipanied at the piano, faces and sweet voices of r0ir brought cheer to ail. OBITUARY. Mrs. Bridget Kivlin. Kiviin, whose death morning _at her t Town street, after three was born in Norwich aughter Mr. and Mr iy her life was spe: i d Mic wrred was 1 faithi Tt chur " Donnel t hael some £o0d com- leaye srs, Mrs. George Smith and M t Kivlin of Norwi wn and n She and two . James Kivlin of Hartford and ohr y Town. There Local Jottings. Mrs. George Giecer of Plain Saturday in Jewett Ci Mr. Hill and ent »n_meeting, Yerrington March 18, ~adv. Carl Weltie of New York is visiting at the home of Mrs. Charles Young on East Town street Miss Nellie Kilroy the guest part of Fitchville was last week of Mrs, ster, ‘assisted by R. Clarke and E, Hewitt received the first whi$t, a pair of candlestick second went io Mrs. G. A, Haskell | nd was w siiver and amethyst lava- lierre. Harry E. Paul won the smok the 18 were born Church at | FOR SALE Second-hand PINPLES COVERED ENTIRE BODY | | | % ) o | | ith ¢ 1 )ll r of th ]“dr el 1 S L DA VSIS Spread to ead and Formed Thick Bu lldll‘l Fire. Scratched Day and Night. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured in Two Months, Material We have 20 Grace St. Springficld, Mass, — “When my little boy was born ke had a clean and clear skin, but at the end of a month I perceived that he was breaking out on the forehead and left arm with a quantity of red ‘pimples which discharged and spread until they cov- cred his entire body. 1t spread rapidly to his head and formed a thick cruss | which discharged. The | troublo caused him a burning itching as if | bought the wookwork above and below the main deck of the steam- er “Citv of Worcester,” to dismantle at ince at her wharf at Stonington, Conn. ive minutes’ wallc from the N It & H. Railroad, about eight miles from Wateh Hill. The staterooms are in sections and casily pat un for | sages or bungalows. The deck roofs | re covered with heavy canvas, copper- | . and will be cut in large sections | would wish to cover a whole | rafters. sheathing and canvas | | | | | | Partial List of Prices he were on fire. 1ie began to scratch until 100 stateroom doors, with glass, no | the blood flowed in abundance; he scraiched ¢ r-immin, h. | day and night without being able to sleep. 450 statéroom doors and panels, with I kept his hands, arms and legs bandaged 50 windows, suitable for poultry fora year. You canimagine whatagrleved ) c.s 10 to 35 cents each, mother I was. 150 lights of red glass, ground and “I tried three treatments which did not poiiched, in different designs as souve- WRECKER: Worcester, Mass. k at the home nrjMain Office; F. A. Skinner, or t North Peck last w p's brother, Corn Mrs. near and price. | € PRE:! FULL ASSOCIATED ss'DISPATCHES ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE er TO RENT ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 8c per Line, Six Words to the Line POETRY THE FAILURES. We were gmnerlng the honey” When tae visien came. e greeted it with laughter, Though we frowned upon “The fools” who followed after When the dream had gone! Ob. we were canny schemers, So we soid and bought And jeered the silly dreame: And .o dream they sought. We gave but fleeting glances To that “hare-brained crew.” For we took no stock in fancies— : ! WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT Till the dream came true! = So_much had gold imoued us, r, 3 ‘. 17" lin St., suitable = vol ¥OR SALE — Five passenger, 1913 | TO RENT—I76 Frank] y ) had greed been nursed, 1o BT GOOD, o have it it wehave | | KOR SALE ~ Eite pimenser 2121 rol e e Rk b S, Jn | Wi Bt e Best ol i Ifeo with each 400 tin of Stag. Fagan's|at M B, Ring's. Inquire Howard C.| 1. ranning 52 Broadway. i And we'd kept the Worst; Smoke Shop, 162 Main St. mari6d Peckham. marlbd T R —Tpper. wnc,,‘,k,,l B w 8o za»;d,, it over, Tr— FOR S orse ath, gas for cooking, li Spruce = W Anot try, ANTED To vent, fouse wilh gur- | | FOR SALE_Cheap, two work iors 5 “Boking uce Bt | But we cannot G mED, ISR e Eive | W. Foote, Lisbon, CL._ St By B S EN0e Sen)h S e T a4 H N our dream's ) pariiculars. Box 99, Bulletin. marl6d | — o0 = ol oo Tt by 4%.| TO RENT — Wurnlshed rooms comp. —Berton Braley, in Collier’s. AGENTS wanted to sell Davis antique | two cyl. Lathrop A‘ngln’ every timber ')\‘oo: ‘use»eemn‘, bath, Ea:n,drau.: — - furRicuTe POIISh; EomeciinE Bew VALY | suund and engine in. Hew conditign, | School 3 marsd UNDERGROUND. home ‘needs it; " quick sales, | ixrgo i 1ull cquipment. C. B. Holt, 20 Alser St | "y pNisuiD ROOMS, all modern con- profits; write foday. Davis _Antique [ New wondon, Conn. mar iences, 35 Unlon St. Phone 10s1- e s Furniture House, Saybrook, Conn. === e between iid setting crazy, i SALE _Horse, weighs 5 = setting marisd 3 'a 500 Ibs,, very cheap; true in a‘: TO RENT_The store No. 31 Broad- e’ tetng Wil never oI practical plumber. Ap- ses. 14 Wasiington St. mari6d | way, centrai location, next to the Wau sy i rarfilspor | catell . Ma ster, terly, R. L i .| regan hotel, now occupied by Bruetic ur Driso; B 00d farm Or wi o 4 Shi janld d we are star R WANTED—By a practical farmer, & :‘m: T BroDd Fow. Rie: ABHI B0ih: | ADPly (0 Willim 1L Shielde. Juaisd | And we'ure starting to gvow farm with stock ‘and tools, to. run ‘on | dlso new milch Jersey cow, extra BUL’ | CURNISHED RGOMS centrii 0u- | 1ya cro i shares, or would lease for a term of | fer cow. J. N. Griffing, Andover, Conn. | tion. sicam heat. inquire i# Uatonm £t | TR SOSHE Beaok e eouleraar dco rs.’ Address H. A. Lindell, Box 43, | Tel 163-12, willic, Dt marisd 1 “Geedd’ 2 Bluct iFeandag el uTaR ot o Sewett Oivy, GF maridd FOR SALE—6C layine full blooded - i Ana ey Hiv e i — r ; mame age | Rhode lsland Red pullets an B . nd the hisodwort ventured, “My good- W price 2 °‘,'\'me"s‘,’°§f.'i BATH 0, | Sobkorels, < at "Moore's Market 15| 20 Winchester Street e Joodwox R, o. mari4d " | Franklin’ St afforg him any relief. He scratched himself . at’ 25 cents per light. & < £ b WM )e; Bt et Phis Spl A et G ‘SIRhE \Nomany side and head casings, 3 DA small far ne FOR SALI—Chester ) ' until he was three yoars old. It was then AROEROY SIGS BRC hew BT [Vonty e T e P e | rooms and barn, with modern improve- T commenced to use fcura floax; and ahogany newel posts in main sa- | London. ndrew G. Pember, Baltic,| mari3d j ments. recently put in fine condition. . At the first application I per- ioon, 10 to 12 incnes square, each. | Conn. ‘Tar T E 3 ottt tho tcking was ok so Intmmsomo o mahoginy newel posis, 5 (6 6 e b T e S O E. A. PRENTICE, T continued with sarseance. A the and of SR R T Al Somtia) sisen bn stook, | S0e; alss (o AlE Tamey DUrLAm Work” | phone 300 8 Giiff Strest | | s e e s s ofgine Dothvmiaaed and opon. Fred C. Cromallf ing Gxte, moEL ML Rt Shor opgs | (signed) Mrs. Ulderic Auclair, Mar. 31, ancy ecroll panels over statevvom pBENWEIONHL - e L e R Aatohink y¥T far AR LRk ETpe; | 3 OO L 3 iots of Doy BOY WANTED to work in a drug | North Frankiin. Tel $3-4, Wilhmantic. mz‘s»‘_ i e caea Lo hing sul for poultry houses, | giore, Apply at Bulletin Office. mari2d SOME ‘uticura Soap 25¢. cura S tia . “ % / o be removed by the et TOR SALE New cottage, 1 rooms, | Boc. are sold everywhere. Liberal sample of to o — 2 i i 3 | purel spot cash. Sales- WANTED—A bright, capable yOumlg | reception hall, steam heat, elec | each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad- | DLy 4. m.to 5 p.m. | man s bookkeeper, able -to operate | lighis. bath, oak beamed dining room, CHOICE RENTALS | dress post-card * Outicura, Dept. T, Boston.” | | typewriter: good opportunity to right|gs . trim, strictly up to d aecorat; | &3 )Men who shave and shampoo with Cu= S l HOWARD co man. Answer giving age, experience |ed, one iminute from $18.00 to $30.00. [ S and references. daress » terms. ‘eck’s Corner, ticura Soap will find it best for skin and scalp. 4 eler Koty (3 uekisy, on premises. - I st e aciar Thar12 e WANTED _Girl to heip out with gen Free Academy. eral housework in a family of two:| ~AT BELT LINE CAR BARNS, 435 and young gir. preferreu, and ~must Dbe | 437 East 23 St, N. Y. City, 8io—horses | “Obey that Impulse.” frustwortiy. inquire at The Bulletin|and mares—sio. Musl be' aisposed o maxrled next 80 days. These are tne last of Orace. FOR SALE No. 262 Washington St., The fime residence property late- Iy oceupled by the late Georze F. Bard. COLCHESTER J. Newton Dauphinee Gives Inspiring Talk to Boys' Club—Thomas Ruddan Able to Leave Hospital. | | | inee was the speak night. Be- ny Providence 1d he g Among othe Inguire of : | the horses used in the cars and cou- WANTED 2 C & B gure at amaz- | gryciion work, right out of hard work ARCHA W. CO ingly low prices L. W. Frink, Norwich, | Struction work, Tgar out 0 hacs Mev: IT, Ct., seils monumental work; the best to be had anywhere, Write or call Phone 639-3. marsm v WANTED — Position practical eral matched teams and several mares in foal; also several pavement sore horses and mares from 3o upward: matched teams from $125 upwara. L 63 Broadway, opp. Y. M. C. A. % Phone 102-2 b "”"”“, = Will chip horses within 4 e D MATker DrSs, T A BUYING pouitry of il Kinds. TS 2R P oS B & | 1, AN BUYING pouitey of =il kinds I T Bt St ot (s Two Floors of Building I HAVE "6l oo-operative DProposi- | leclsd R TR | e sovemnoy s e | No. 11 and 13 Ferry Streo| Patent BLove BrICk 10 Bt any TABE: 0t New Haven. sepléd | Suitable for ate sk you u ing,"_automobiling, barbering prini- | for 3i. 8 4. Biow, 3 light manufacturing or truthful. Stop reading nov- ing, sign paintng. Write 51y Wash- -8 3. B R Ethar iy et 0y, T nost. Boston, Mass. Aldis Owen | FOK SALE—The Leonard W. Bacon Don’t be a poil parrot boy. re- & BB - 2 are real estate in Norwich, consisting of | inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co. Sheee .. Nerwien, Ct. : OMEN WANTED f07 | houses, -2 batns, ouibuildings amn | Zime. 40 Shetueket St. Nemwieh. Ot || NN et Jobes 365, Lo $iy month: seresor iand, Comvenieany located om STMMER COTTAGES ne " téudy work: parcel poat | ihe eity of Norwich, &t brice and om 2 : e iny SppYintments: common cd- | terma htiractive Lo the Duyes s For Meni—bor Sale. x Seation sutticicnt: “pull’ unmecsesary. | PFOPErty has its Owm waisr supply.| waten Hiull Weekapaes. { trades and good at none. Write immediately for frec list of posi- | Apply, fo William H. Shields, 33 Broad- Pleassut View, lan ex one and do: zet to ROTACE:. tions open to you. krankiin lnstitute, | way, Norwics, Conn. octidd Rentals, $173-52660 season. | be r make | . Will be sold at public auction on the | Dept. S»-L., Rochester, N febzid FOR SALE—A md-hand Ford au- | inspection by &ppoincraens. Hor oaints, | from West Willington and three miles | —3HOVIING AnD TRESFASSNG KO- | fomobile. Phone 585, Norwich, or ad- FRANK W. COT, om Stafford, on Thursqay, March 19th, | TICES printed on, clot six tor | ress 98 Frankin St 1y4d 5 A number of | at 10 a. m in or shine, %5 head of tweive for $Lgb. - fne Bulletin FOR NALS iMeven-rooin BaNEsTiE 6 IMgh Strest, Wester: o 1toharp, one being | cai.e, 4 hotses, 15 tons hay, aflld 3 tuldl . Frinters, Norwich, Conn. Jot, ¥b Cuft 5"5&““‘ be Soid to °‘°§: Long Distance Aeisphone. a medle h was very much appre- wagons and | farming tools foun WANTED—Raw I: T il A, Heeb- | esiate. G. W. Hamilton, kxecutor, 1. = | ie boys. i i nire "ot .G, i'“”- AR B L e SL;, 3;..:“_ X% FOR SALE | fam H. Van Horn of W antic | . B SPUHTe %E See| A ennet vild_ | T THUNK JT OVER — 250 noicheads was the Euest of friends in town oOver So. Sanchester. % 'mariid |~ wANTED— Faw turs Wil poa: the | and ou® o (Fegiliar Dusidtas dize) = AL eack, 30, *'send for " sampies ~am i s steam sawmill | = Sty every Saturday. A. k. Woodworth | Splts %rany printing you ara in need was mov e _LEGAL NOTICES Hovied i “Tne Bulletin Company, Norwics, Marks woodlot ultan lot. i 2 WANTED—Piano tonmE A . uor- | Conn Erovid ce an R et OR SALE—O L C. pigs, thoroug- | 150 were callers ll N w18 23 breds, regitiored, none” Setror in Tns country. Lud low Farm, North Stoning. i e one 12X Collector’s Notice —* 5o vouwant e the past threc months in the hospital ] T ovig R et PRINTING —Look at these prices: 500 ¢ I'ine to your fully as easy and coxvenlent for you | —OF ALL KINDS 0O to have the work dond now as later TOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, when it may be freezing weather. | i | - . e LT E A TOMMBRINS | its branches 1 67 West Main St. [\ 1 i | Seott & Clark Corp.| PETROSILO < Be sanitary and proof floor- | 507 to 515 Norlh Main SL |25 aivasi "Su tor particuiaee " | C. E. WHITAKER, 55 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing STETSON & YGUNG Carpenters and Builders | work and smilice st E abor. Weoi lais g at at cvnone w il | ‘William Stotit of Utrobando aventu . NV i AN S i s 92 Frar n Street ettty F. . ATCHISON, M. 9., Rogers, a student in the In oLt PHYSICIAN AND SURGEGCN ] Technology, | swoemn L, Second Floor, Snananvn Lid, hacios 2 s i B & ROBERI J COCHRAI\IE Mr. and Mrs. J st == GAS FiTTING, Jo N E L N RN PlAN O H .o 1 TTIN: | R onE C. GEER :Lnu_u | RLUMBING, STEAM FITTiNG spend two or three 12 Prospect Street. Norwich, Gt 10 West Main Street, Norviich, Conn. Lty U shmrl s e Phore 511 l Agent for B. C. Bheet Packing West Town sireet is with her sister, 1 e it Ty amens of New TLoudy IM J. FIELDS . . Florist Ns\gllgi«m AR A = Wm’“s"_"‘ ) First-class Wines, uquon and Cigars, A Mre. . G Northrop "'i Ut Flowers, Designs. Forms and | Meals and Welah RAroblt: serves 6 Btoni Peint were visitors for al Plants. Telephone 637 ' grder. dobm Xugki Prom Tel 43+ e 6% enVelopes (remular Dusiness size) 5 with a broke . ns liable to pay taxes in the | - g ) i Cone Of Milington was & gt PO 0 T Sotiica | Watches, Clocks and Jewelry? | csfd voined in, cormer, $Liv: buos 51 Manufacturing Plant Colenester, caller Saraay " " I flave' @ warrant o fevy and coic Drop Postal or Phone 377-2 | BV, Brinii $iabi'Lons s21VT S8 ; ePE 2 | Connec \gricultural college, was : \Town List of 1915 due | LEE CLEGG, Siaxtu phincia 31008 1000, S50 o 000! Iately; Socuplediliy the | the guest of relatives in town over |and I April 1, 1914; also the' Per- 128 Washington Strect, Gity gueos” Towun™ $15:20; " S0l | bilinca < 3 s e 05 WRRTEIRIE | we promptiy tolct and Geiver re: | 12 pritely il bou grid; S | Tobin Arms Mig. Co. i aia m 9 to 11 a. m.; Al- | pairs anwhem Everything guaranteed | § 'lpmm% ”_.‘g‘ 1,000, ‘L.!v'; ’mu&:eu. IN GREENEVILLE. ore or John | ————— = | 363 15,000, "$127 “Printing of every de- fos Boquetany ] ED !;ig'.‘_’““,'!,.‘:°'3,=ufl:'zg:9‘¢e,~,=;?:‘,,{::;:*:; The main building consists of o : HELP WANT | Sinders, Nerwich. Conn. 1§ three fioors of about 2,000 square s peglecting this notice | foet each and there is a large ad- i d legal fees wnd addi- | General Housswork Girls, Second Girl, oe a i i° [{Generel Tanseno e e SALE HORSES dition and offic building. Dated at Ledyard, Conm., March 14, | Chamber Maid, Laundress, Canvassers, Py I R R ane X 5 4 1914 T Larg. | Kitchen Work, two Boys. Lablo to get a car, horses will not arrive The property is supplied with ETERANS i T D6 e e | M. J. Cascoran, Supt. Central Bida. | No RIS Loy, SE nte. 2 lowsst price in Connestiout. BRECN 2 3 s ol AT R EIBRSON, | = N 12 e s o a_ ane and full particulars upan Sold by N S " March FOR SALE application. of tne 2aEE s ecic e s o O oo e FOR SALE Favorable terme. | T application of Alice D. 2 ORDER IT NOW EPliar She be authorized - AUCTION. | JAMES L. CASE, Ropkins & Co’ Light Linner aly T e and ! 40 Shetucket St Norwich, Ct | foc per dosen. | Jper =ald app Will be sold at public auction, at my Gas Ra R tor. Di | Koebler's Pilsner, Soc per dozen. | SHTd Yapplication be | home farm_in_Preston, now occupied nge, he era or, Uim- | Trommers Svergreen, “6c per ozem, | 10 ors ok fmimed ot e ol g | by Albert P. Bennett [ JEres Soelivesy, s to SATL friexts Gt ko 1 (e | in said District, on | \WEDNESDAY, MARCH I1STH, 1914, Room Set, 3.p|ece Par.. JACKEL & CO. Teivpocne 138-& ) o'c !t ”]Lrp‘;r“,,u{&ma.g E;Z‘I.; at 10 o'clock a. m., I WO Hours EOUEE R Eeh, O B peReti oL 084 | e totiowing e peo lor Set and other household | .... ... . cox oo con o sirce = | GEORGE G. GRANT | iifinf e oo evspas - hibing | neioras povth chdag rticl |ties who Nor. ien Suastin ‘went fo | Berme T ™ot "y of March Ar b, | team wagon wheels, 1 articies. { R htee Todr 54" onefalz"siiles {Undertaker and Embalmer | bsisrs. it 225,55 ¥a5Bod, & | asmecrat wagon T - | from westeriy, 1 arfor ax 25 acca farmy | e notice given S R e 136 Broad Street R T | 32 Provid St., Taftville| Jtes; AMUEL A OAG e, | rake (meariynew).’1 Bday plow, 1'd% e o 0 [lanon dpieacs occonles inar yeent | Promo: attention to day.or nigat calls. | —— ————— | DATiear, lot corn on cob, &nd . other = | failing Drook tuns threuka the prop- Tele hono S30. . apr14l Wrawl th ot mentioned. H By and e iox felde; hbas s 14, | 01 PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING 1t 5stormy, next fair weekday PCCk, McWilliams & Co. fathine worked delds; Tlouse "nas i VILLIAM H. BENANETT. | Dealers in Brick, Lime, Cement, Hair, | basement, 26 by e hen by (}verhauhn and | mar12TuTas Plaster, Dental Plaster, Blaster Board, | 05 ragon shed: sorn erth and ‘soverai etal Lath and Corner Bead. Nepon- o trom “ine ;)-1 ihl ggca ]’Al‘“ld\"l’]wu;flwl Beaver ail).u:‘;.‘lh 7 oard an . & S. Wal Buard = BERCS A% : 05" Gown. “balance on morts | SR B Y Per Cent: Investigate. { epalr V orfi Why not atttend to it now? It will be aa for Wilcor's | Farim Billatm k | st issued-—cholce of 400). MARCEH oth, tat 1054 ML | FOR SALE |~ WILLIAM A. WILCOX CONTRACTOR’S SALE OF Real Batate Brokes Cottage of § rooms and bath, || 44 \weat Broad Street—Rooms 1 und 2. | Horses, Carts_and Harness ||| o °s*Seinier “Senie” Price || 4 Ul munces Boriotas. Ry ! e L g A . i Westerly, R. I At My Stables, 42 Golden St. || 1o: 20550 frel. "Sodern equip: ||| ofoice o. 355 wet! Rentaence sa1. | ctric light: 1 bells, | NEW LONDON, CONN. B e e ey well anown cont dow. The f of horses. owing described are Among the lot ar Gar: tree: ge, good garden with Near car line, five FOR SALE Consjgned by The | | B v gl o andGre bioken S Thomas H. Beckley or dounie % e o Sl 0 ik ost May Building, 275 Muln Sirceq iz oom feottagel inblelaxast thom. i liese are all young and middie A i El= ronm ool amas e Kol norser. Tansing i WelEht Iromm mexiaad s S| B e price 150 to 1630 poun: The color ol reasonable. liorses_are. bays. blicks and . wraye | 4 . A0 one “ehesimic drlving mare. 31 | A small business that pays a o bottom dump carts wad two stagie | e Smp, and six sets of harness. Thice e s, e B e S horses are right ont of hard work and | 8§00 eas = & T are fat. Horses are cousidered to be ! irticulars, inquire of Sotnd and W pe iify LT 22| tme of “Sale. Horses will atHve on March 18 and wliil open for public FRANCISlD4 DONOHUE inspection. . iy is 4 good opportumty | Catitesl BUTAINS NeER. ot 15" anyone looking for such. norses | _ Eight-room Cottage bath Come one, come ail; this will be a gen ulne auction sale. Everything sold fo. uigh doliar. l with and steam heat, tno SelopEreliy e Halnioe Sing good barn and large lot, located D J. WEST, Auctione G e o feom main ]| COL. EARL N. GALLUP marizd streew. Price reasonable. | To the F armers of thls Section: Now 1s the time to list your farms -AUGTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. Schoel ot Auctionsering. Speeialty of Farm and N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. | {ic you want to sl Ve 8 large N —) | Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and list of customers looking for farms, | Real Estate Sales. Address Send description or call, WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. LOST AND FOUND R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephone 147 Opposits Thames Bank | | LOST —Black and white meqimn s Telephone 1-3 — Lebanon tag and name of C. W aartin | = —— TIHER®D 1 0o aave Te | o collur. ¥inder please netity Michell| THERE 1s no agvertising medium x e eqaai se e Bus | Laramie, 115 Main St Willimuntic, and | Easteva Gonnecucat cqnil to Toe Bu Bestoru Commecticut equal te The Bul latin for business ceai eward, receive maritd = jetin for pusiness resulta us, for I can feel down to my vi of my very mi Some one listened above the ground | Unto strange and eerie sound, Ana yme telling the world along In @ Whilf of beauty he tied in sons: r for spring had begun of te the blossom beauty %, too, in his hungry heart’ —Baltimore Sun. HUMOR OF THE DAY e Hoggs —Ha. No, s Younsgold horse sense wears a horse ~Philadelphia. Bulle- ays there's a crisis in Mexico. a crisis? “A ] seare of n boy."— Life. ! you ppointed in_ the catacombs f “Yes; there aln’'t enough of ‘em for a subway.”— Kansas City Journal. hion is zoing to kill sentiment.” now?” “Ay girl has given me a imported green hair."—Pitts- \ itor—Oh, Tommy, you have nice new. mz bought it ¢ he soldsit. He's always calling. rhe Outfitter. here can be no_effect without a quoted the Wise Guy, “That's agreed the Simple Mug. “It's ght before that makes the morn- —Philadelphia Record. “What did your wife to vou for remaining _down town so late last night?” “Well, if you have an hour to spare I can give you a synopsis of it.” —Washinston Herald Briggs—I'm going to my broker’s. I want to get rid of some bonds. Whera are vou off to? Griegs—To my divorce lawye: I want to gzet rid of some bonds. too.—Boston Transcript. our husband is willing to allow custody of the automobile, the poodle ard the rubber plant, while he takes the children and the grapho- phone.” top the divorce,” sobbed the wife. “Tll never get another band like that.—Louisville Cour: Journal. “i wonder why Amy refuses to mar- ry Mr. Dooling She’s afraid he | won't be kind to her.” “Won't be kind | to her! Goodness gracious! Hasn't |'she seen the beautiful monument he | put up for his first wife?"—Judge. Friend—Why lvira, what's the matter? ~Elvira—Oh, I don't know, {only I'm worried to death! Tve had | the' same girl six weeks and she doesn’t talk about leaving vet! iend—S..e | doesn’t? ra—No, not a word! She must be in love with my husband. London Opix THE KALEIDOSCOPE Natal grows two varieties of pine- apples for market purpose | Irrication has been practiced in ' Spain nearly a century, the first canal been begun 1814, havin, in More than 409,000 pianos are built in ! this country nmu.lh\ They are val- ued at nearly $70,000,000. What is said to be the largest tree trunk in the world, measuring 145 feet is at Mixtla, Mexico. in girth, tion shows that 50 per cent. udents of the University of n are church members. Copenhagen has 9,959 male and 4,094 female municipal employes, who annu- ally receive an aggregate of $5,962,000. The Rev. A. Smythe Palmer preach- led in Wanstead, England, a sermon which consisted of $00 monosyllable words. Sheffleld cutlery firms -~ have sub- scribed $55.500 for the purpose of pros- ting for fraudulent use of the word heffield” abroad. An eminent doctor says he has found a_cyclist's pulse to beat as high as 230 times a minute immediately after malking a fast mil is the greatest beer drink- Germany |ing country in the world. Of 51,000 brewers In the world, 25,000 are formd in Germany alone. e has taken place in purpose of calling mmittee for a Mexican trade congress. French scientists have found a mew source of vegetable ivory in the albu- f the it of 2 small palm grow- the French Sudan men ing n in the Tral region the firet balf of 1913 amounted 0 tous, an increase of 103158 | sr the corresponding period of I3 - { Z | The American elm has many times | demonstrated tis superior value as a. | street_or lawn tree. It is mot nearly as sut to disease or insects as many other trees | By a Frepch inveniion naphthaline has been made available for automo- pipes conveving hot exhaust specially designed car, the naphthaline. The earli ittempt at sewing by machinery of which there is any au. thentic record was in 1775, in which vear m: e was patented in Eng- iand by F. Weisenthal One of the most important projects of the future in ior, Tndia, is a E bank, wiih a capital of about $3.- 000,000, which Wil adsist in the agri- cultural and industrial development of the' state empt to limit the speed ; to miles _an Hour 1ctical, as when they & r this rate they lack reserve power for Bill climbing and A frequently cauge blockades,