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CLOUDY TODAY: FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED % PRESS DISPATCHES NORWIC, CONN., TUESPAY, MARCH 17, 1914, 7 . 2. j of culture and refinement has been ma- What Is Going On Tonight. | fan aived. ) . bl A newspaper or magazine is an im- Vi And Motion Picturss at|possibility unless a well organized ving ures at Colonial Taeatre. | 8TOUD awails with constant interest| parisian Sage Makes Thin Lifeless and Photoplays at Davis | the knowledge which it is accustomed Hair Soft and Abundant. E— POETRY ADVERTISEMENTS | A GREAT CAREER ENDS. e had often been in battle and escaped without a scratch; He had met stampeded cattle and beem c ; : Lol much more than their match; e ot Diwsion 4o 5 B el et oy SRR e o o i He had rougned it in Alaska, and es- , A . H., t N jeautlful hai uffy, s s, ; cape: b B iege o 2L 0. 0, ¥. | AL SIS UL 8 A O | abunint and e trom” andrad the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or T RENT” [} | s et meets at ON Fellows Hall - a newspaper is effective & direct pro-| one of woman's greatest charms—it's under the hea ing o o 1607 ettt o, Ny N T rtion to the degree to which it senses N s > i, Roety N0 1886, 0. 0. 0. | Borlag te e o iace ehien| her main delimhicyet Sbvmany ot the ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF B i e e " led meets T By mian i - 0 X of Bo | makes Hhe B o o e ues how | UL or, their streaked, thin and life- 2 o in Ho had driven "Tamels over great Sa- ete by B ¥ he s alizes A wnd e Six Words t he 1 e 4, driven camels o tn’r?arpf.’;‘ter?tfifnhmr Unlon meets | small o part his personal sales are of | ramedy. = Quickly put . aside such (=4 pel’ ne. 1 5.4 oras O (= He had been a deep sea diver—not be- St. James’ Lodge, No. F. and A.|the total consumption of the producly thoughts. Beautiful hair is largely a D cause he liked it, though M, meéets in Masonio Temple. _ | he sells he begins to see what adver-| maiter of a little care and attention - He had also started five or six revolts Thames Lodge, No. 326, N. E. O. P. | tising may mean to him. No matter| Parisian Sage rubbed into the scalp | s 1 in Mexico. S S e ¥ ow ] ¢ orge -|or cloth will work wonders. Do i —— - e " . n ing army scout; P later Toake Ne 509, N. E. 0. P, |atize their work, to call personally on | daily for a week, then occasionally,| Wi WILI PAY YOU 3120 to dis.| FOR SALE_H.-F. bull calf; sire (BOR RENT—House wilh al O% n: | He had been {hrough every danger you mests in Bill Block. = ihe number 0f people whom he could|and you will be surprised and de- | tribute .religious literature in _your|seven nearest dams average 24.1 Ibs.|improvements ot 68 ASvIMm, 0, . "0 have ever read abou persuade to prefer his product to that!lighted with the result—not only will | S0Ommunity; 60 aays' work: experienc |buqu|'- In seven da.ysg"d:;mulg;ns ;:‘Wkp T k: EhT He bad been an aviator and a reckless ANNOUNCEMENTS offered by Snthirs wiid bes imposaible Line hato Become: dbidliflng watt s §, G SAAER0 S AIa Cor O P renkiag Conn. . S marl e o TR Wl | From K e arastor b bad Realizing how little is needed to de-|radiant with life, but really doubly s i o DOOk, 0 y T A st s < n g > n be nsed. Internati fble Pr termine a preference in the purchaser’s | beautiful. Fe o gt Bible i g 4 mari - £ % - - = J. D. Wooster, manager of Steinert’s | mind, he calls on advertising to help| Parisian Sage supplies hair an, 1 — years old, g1 ,wateh _dog. - TO RENT—March 1st, one-half dou- T2 Sienost s e - New London store, han resigned, atid | nims dosclon ot atfaeas: Tor s rater. | necns ge —ase supplies hai and dsaip TEACHERS ~wanted at once for | Blacker, 1 . D. 2 Norwich _mari?d | 3% IS parit ehminces seven B e L o & W. Goodall hbs been Blaced | rrne par zes that | with one application and cleanses the | SPTIDE ,vacancies. ~Call or write the | —p o =m0 o o o hicks. | rooms, convenient, central, & B el gt P s L e S R : - s - - - States Teac.ers’ Agency, Hartford .a- | . v ~ | all modern except heat, $18 per month. R - < eharge, the best way to go through a forest is| hair of all dirt and excessive oil. It | tional Bank Building. Hartford. Gonn. | Single Comb White and Brown Leg- | Address B, . G- Bulietin Ofhce. Bat Do was ¢ Russian opy; to~ follow a blazed trall. He knowsl|is not sticky or greasy, is delicately | marizd horns. _donn Curry, Yant Tebl2ThSTU BRI Jvads ~uo) more _through rus FOR SALE large collie dog, (wo |ington St. Phone 1fe-iz. marlid traveled and come back. : stan~ter, for he shed his mortal Fine line of TFaster Post Cards, | that human beings have been grouped | perfumed, and contains nothing to in- e = e AR = — = g - ard S e g p , ar z = » = e o — = RENT——Lower part 55 Washing- eoil Booklets, Napkins, Baskets, Chicks,|in many different ways; he befleves a| jure the hair or scalp. All drug and | as hookkoeoper and atenosrapher; bas | g FOR SALE—Horse weighs beaveen | TO ENETLower Pase b8 A% Wer | When he drank a glass of water that Ducks. Rabbits and Novelties at Mrs. up can be formed for his product. | toilet counters sell it in fifty cent bot- i ., | 800 and 900 1bs., very che e tenement of five rooms. J. Bradford, his_wife forgot to boil. ks, group ca med i ty had some experience. _ Addres aviomste - 14 SheAno St ‘mar17d B = s, 5 S X Bdwin ~ Fay's, Franklin square. Every man should find in his own|tles, Look for the' trade mark—*The | Whites Gourc Nofwieh, Conn. mari7d nesses. — =% T Ty e | T o T Chlago Becers- == business enough to absorb the bulk of | Girl with the Auburn Hair.” ANTED il for 1 house- { , FOR SALE—New milch cow. J. Ser — = The W. C. T. U. parlor meettns | nis'time and creative enerzy. By re-| Delighted users pronounce Parlsian | wavi 3o iimay® b [onSeNCTAl MOUSES | jogg Hall, Preston Plains. Tel 211 TO RENT_176 Frankiin St. suitabie s which was to have been held Wednes- | garging himself with relation to it as|Sage the best, most pleasant and in- | Cahy marlza | _marlffush _____________ | for ligut manufacturing or store. John — day at the Second Congregational | ths custodian of & group Of co-opera. | vigorating hair tonic made. Try at|— — | ~For SALE —ThrecTamily hiouse on | E. xanning, 52 Brogdwuy mari ole 2 That which we humans kno as Fat church has been postponed to Thurs- | (ive buyers he can offer each member | least one boitle. Lee & Osgood Co. | o WANTED—GIrl spoolers: £09d pa¥: | lower North Main St; in excellent re- now as Fate tenement, 6 rooms, a| o | r—Uppe w : Is but the outcome of some unknown day, March 26th. of the group better values at less in-| Wiil refund the money if you are not| wich Town. marlid Dfin;;nalw ay wrf-i“:'m P ",f_.,o,“g,',““. ath, for cooking, 17 Spruce St ause; 3 dividual outlay than would be called | Satisfied. e e i e B R L e tuvear | I Wastue Emith, 99 Mals maridd | 11 juck and good for certain people DAVIS THEATER. for should they buy individually. farm; man must be good milker and | ment for a guick buyer. ,\udre_s-;lfi\‘xl- TO RENT — Furnished rooms comp.| o Walt— ' = . ek or Shawing Our Mutual Gisl arid Five Bi A successful merchant is fisst a FOR SALE understand general farm work: wife to | le marlid | for ~houseseeping, bath, gas. = i3 e 'wing Oue Mutual Girl and Five Big | storekeeper and then a salesman, The| assist_with housework. Address Box [ — o o oo Ciiage lo- | School Street margd Vaudeville Acts. size of the store depends wholly UPON| " "wop sarm One cow, six vears old, | 1auig c" 1ondon, Conn. Telephone | ,ieq in Lisbon, three minutes’ walk | “JURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- | Men struggle, e—do all than men — his sales ability. The number of peo-| que for calf In Aprl .price $65. two | 20> marl?d_ | {rom trolley Fne. Address John Helm, | venionces, 33 Union St. Phone 105i- can do, - 3 Are you tango craz 1 of SouEe ‘3;0" ple whom he can reach and influence | two-year-old heifers, due for calves in I¥ I'T'S GOOD, we have it; If we have Box 437, Taftville P. O. marl?d Jyiid ¥ Yet _ér;".fas:_um—snows them mo are. So is everyone else. So is Our|io come to his store constantly de-|{ May. price $50 apiecé. Fred. SKogiund, | it, it's good! 'Special tobacco pouch | oS i \Wwhite Rock cg&s for | 10 RENT_The store No. 31 Broad- e P R, " Mutual Girl. Seven is a lucky num- | termines the scope of his business. se Hill, Lebanon. mariia | [fee wita each s0c tin of Stag, Fagan's |, JOM, SAMEWRIS, M0G0 iR orons | wahd contra: Tocanion, mext fo the Way. | A fair, £00d uck' no act of theirs can , and this is the seventh reel of| That is why the most successful re- ~ | Smoke Shop, 162 Main St. auSELNY siock, 1o eg&s 31, 100 35. E. A Hoxie | regan hotel, now occupied by Brueito The noblest sfforts oft bring dirs our Famous Mutual Girl series, and it tail merchants are the best advertisers. WANTED—To rent, house with gar- | Yantic, Coun mMereia ) tatd o tv“{?rusemi-fmsefi:mé"mfi'm‘a?‘ disgrace. is far away the best yet. Margaret | They know tha the most den, furnished or unfurnished; give FOR SALE Five passenger, 1913 | APPlY to 1tam H. E | B Lorcde . hears how everybody wild about | economical form of salesmanship. perticulars. Box 99, Bulletin. marld| gverjand, fully equipped. Can be seen FURNISHED RCOMS. central locu- | Who has mat een unworthy human- the tango, and her indulgent aunt en- Many retailers cannot afford to use AGENTS wanted to sell Davis antique | at M. B. Ring’ Inquire “‘::ufi‘:d C. | tiom, g;“m heat. lnquire 13 Unlon z& Fm“‘l‘v:(li e oo st ost el siend Fages the most prominent soclety | mediums which have a wider circula- furniture polish; someLning now; every r16d |~ aee e teachers to instruct her in all the|tion than the trade territory in which gfl;‘}fis.’“‘,‘,g,’L,"{,,d:“‘C"m{'»?l“s'An'zflE: Cheap, two work horses. Some creature, vicions both in flesh and latest steps. A. Baidwin Sloane and|their stores are located. They can 3 3 is W <bon, Ct. marl6 : mind = : - = 3 s Furni House, Saybrook, Conn. A RO el T e | f Sa gl Grace Fleld are the artists selected | nowever, take advantage of all general AT k. OR SALE_Leunch 5 {i by 4% 29 Winchester Street | Encompassed ever witn content's de the aunt, and they demonstrate al rertising s = eyl hrop engine; every timber | : Sr: Wis: Hii Society Sancin 5 the smaEl o SRS e The fine residence property late- WANTED_A practical plumber. Ap- | (710, 0, JA(0rop, SnERel SVery, ifion: | For rent this splendid hewse uf eight No faith in luck. fate, fortune. destiny! detail. This is an opportunity for You | she buys from a paddler. she 18 paying Iy occupicd by the late George F. Py to 8 A Manchester, Westerly, K. 1. | Fii"Cquipment. C. . Hoit, 20 Alger 5L | rooms and barn, with modern fmprove- [ N faith in tnckc fate tortune. destins! to learn all these dances just as Mar- | more than she would at a retailer's, Bard, g =elEEs tanduipoens i = | ments, recently put in fine condition. worthlessness? - ret does in the picture, and You |where she c ake selection e WANTED —A small farm on or 3 SALE—5¢ laying rull blooded Some unknown caise for one makes Wont have to pay | $50 an hour, the | cocmence. from e wide” yanee| Inquire of trolley line from Willimantic to New | pnode jeland Red pulicts and = two E. A. PRENTICE, e 3 g price those teachers charge. The | which her merchant keeps. gg:gon- e O T gookerels, at ~ Moore Market, 161| phone 300 86 CIiff Street| And for another earns the world's titles of all the dances and the names| The same principle gives the best | JAMES L. CASE 2 _ | FrankHn St sreesl s rork Timen of the steps are given on the screen.|merchant in 2 community the first 3 9. WANTED —Everybody 0y Testoos, | . FOR SALB—Just arrived, a car of s After you have seen this picture you | chance at desirable merchandise. For 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct. 25%2‘2..‘:;‘3'& Z;fi.ufirefl C. Crowell,} 270550 l’@fm“;’&n'r"\x‘a‘sng‘imfi'\x::Tmflz:‘;rr'p HUMOR OF THE DAY ean g0 home and dance all the latest | manufacturers find that it pays to sell 87 water St marldd ing oxen, welight 840 and_3600 lbs SOME New York dances with everybody vou|one good merchant who has a large e also meet, just as Our Mutual Girl does in| market, rather than a number of small | BOY WANTED to work in a drug ncy Buff Plymouth Rock eggs e 4 for hatching, $1 for 1 E. E. sharpe, ALS Raze—Fe's crazy about his wife her excitement. In addition to Our|ones who are only moderately success-| W. B. WILCOX..... St vrmad L o R L p i Ve 150"'}‘1“; mE e el S G iWiltnantic | CHOICE RENT. E?:x,.e;\'n Jm:; he’s sane enough away Mutual Girl there is a two reel Re- | ful in developing the group idea In marid H rom her.—Judge. ltance feature on this Dill called The| iheir business. 2 ving sl o Te on. pata o | ARIDED Gl le Relpl e NI 20, | —pom: SATE-—NenTotiage O oo $18.00 to $30.00. Baker—Have_vou moticed that oud Green Fiye vil, a powerful 80-| Advertising best serves the consum- | on the soad. from B o Baltic, ir. preferrea, and must be | reception hall, steam heat, —electric b ithin five minutes of . 198 looks like Shakespeare? Barker— clets drama, and Twixt Love and Fire, | er, the dealer and the manufacturer| | wiii sei: at mublic amcon = oo e | Xt oFthy. * inauire at The Bailetin | Lshts, batl, ok beamed dining room. | Three withi e Yes, he has a Hall Cain-ine expression a funny Keyvstone comedy, featuring | because it is the most economical| MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1914, Oruce. maridd | 08 e rainute fromm Cars: Very . casy Free Academy. —Life. Fatty, the robust comedian. Besides| means of initiating, developing and | at’Ho SiTaie WANTED — Position by practical | terms. ck’s Corner, Norwich Town. | “Obey that Impulse. Old Lady (reading her evening pa this excellent picture programme | maintaining the group spirit in modern the following described property: Twe | Burse. Apply Room 24, Céntral Bidg. | Appiy to Miss Buckley, on premises. per)—“Japanese Turn Agnostics* thers are five first class vaudeville | husiness life. farm horses, 7 cows, 5 Eiving ilk, $|_ marisd | _mariad | | Second Old Lady—What wonderful ’;’:’ e theadliner is Gilbert Cov to freshen in, May, § yearling hefiors, WANTED Live poultry and pigeons; | AT BELT LINE CAR BARNS, 435 and | ARCHA W. COIT. | things those Japanese acrobats can do ol & "0-1‘" o eatern, comedy | = - = = 2 vear.ne biils 4 last fall oalves | we pay top matket prices, Inquire at | ¢J7 East Z3d Bt N, ¥. City, 313—norses . > —Buffalo Express. Yaone L‘DP!:\E&a;;' Holenb o ot | BEWARE OF OINTMIENES FOR: OA-| Stout A0 bens mostiy B (1. steds 3 949 .ain 5t, Willimantic (Shoe Store). | gud mares 310 ese are the tast of || 63 Broadway, opp. Y. M. C. A. Wright—Have vou a puzzle departr clever 'mém' talking and dancing | TARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY new), 1 Walter Wood machine, 1 horse 2 the horses used in the cars and co Phone 102-2 ment in your paper now? Penman— epectalty Dave Marlon, Tr. (Smuffys| s mereury will surcly destroy the | Make. used one season, 1 light team | 1 MAVE “61 co-operalive Droposi- | siruction work, righi out of hard work Why. ves: we're publishing a lot of nd ready for 'Work; among them sev- | eral matched teams 'and several mares nd c ferange | Wagon, 1 two-horse dump cart, 3 mar- | tlons’~ some include wages, room, ne it| ket wdgons, 1 buggy, 1 slelgh, 1 wheel- | board while “working into and learn e of smell mpletely Son) s a regular chip of the old block. | {rs | stuff’ about the income tax muddle.— the whole system when ent - | Yonkers Statesman. Greno and Platt have a novelty jug- | through the mucous sur es. Such ar- | barrow, smoothing harrow, 1 hinge | ing,” automobiling, barbering, print-|in foal; also several pavement sore x i e’ > gling and cane spinning act, and Fra- | ticles should méever be nsed except %on | harrow, 1 John r.‘eer‘)'ng two-way sulky | ing, aign painting. Write ¥18 Wash-, horses and e frfjn 435 umy_-r:j‘ Father—Upon my word, you childres wee, the shadowgraph artist, completes | prescriptions from reputable physi- | plow, 1 Planet Jr. seed planter, 1 grind- | ington St., Roston, Mass. Aldis 0&‘?" mrmpeat_i l‘;}mf( 3‘2"{..‘;-1 Ké’fi':"a,:&,‘n- | are getting too dainty for_ anvthing. 4he bill with a comedy turn that is|¢lans. as the damage will ‘do 15 | stonc A ipeir ddoutle natess and 2 amn- | Fall- JNRE B Tt s cliennnis: Bes Siabi iy Why, when I was vour age I was giad the best of its kind. Matinee today at | L1, [01d to the good xou can ibly | le harness, 1 corn sheller, 1 parls| —qpyZND WOMEN WANTED for | Will Ship horses within 400 miles of Two Floors of Buildin to get enough dry bread to eat. Robert S derive from them. Hall n gun, 1 weeder, several tons of - > 5 th 2 Wi g = = tr 9 2.30, all seats 10 cents: evening at 7| o thomy, el By inhatn: also & lot of farm teors | Sovernment jobai 3to to 3150 montd; | New York febisa You have a much better time living #nd 8.45, 10, 16 and 20 cents. Don't miss | Toledo, (1, contains no mercury, to0 multifarious .0 mention, housenold | YASAUORR SEERCY, NOTL: . BIINT, o Ped. | T X AM BUYING pouitry of ai kinas. | No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street,| ™ith us don't you, father Answers. Yhis big barzain show aken nlerpally, acting directly upon | goods, comprising chairs, bedsteads, | joayjon suificient; -pull” unnecessary. | Anyone baving same, drop postal Lo : - ‘So you got your poem printed?” = the biood and mucous surfaces of the | etc. The accumulation of 24 years in | $eation suificents Buil, UnNecessily: | gagiuel Geliert, Colcheste: =y | Suitable for light manufacturing or |wyes” eplied the determined author. COLONIAL THEATER. e T gads und ends and old junk—a bonanea | flgny’ open o you. Wranklin Institute, | devlsd 2 __| other purposes. “I sent the first stanza to Uncle Know- | taken internally and made In It stormy, mext fair day. A eaterer | DSPG 3o-L. Rochester, N. Y. febitd |™gggq sALi—The Leonara W. Bacon | Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Ce.|It-All's column, with the inquiry ‘Ca The Sword of Damocles, Two Reel | hin by T eney & Cc | will he in attendance. Leave troll SBOUTING AND TRESEPASSING NO- A »u,,‘“.“’m‘,fi‘ns‘}:;wfifi’..?".;nfisfitfé anyone give me the restlof this Doeu onfals free. { at -.ed Bridge, terminal north of ~inted on cloth, 13x1%, six fei L LAns A Then I sent in the complete poem ov Feature Patheplay. T el bitcey (750 v | e TS, reminal L ve for ‘3125, " Tne Bulletin | Bousss, 2 barns, outbuildings and 10f STMMER COTTAGES Aother Nt st orit c. anoth: et E G PR : : acres of land, conveniently located io . e bottle. | ANDREW G. PEMBER. Co., ¥rinters, Norwich, Conn For Memt—Lox Sale. = 7. A picture of more than usual merit| °*Take Hall's Family Plas for consti-| marl?TuThs : : e e BT | e et e tht e Enaion | vt Weekapace, L ) s i for o s SEE 2 s > WAN aw_furs,- - U S 1 vh st % the Colonial today, entitled The Sword | | v B, e Auctioneer | Rer s, 20 ot novila Apply to William H. Shieids, 35 Broad- Rentals, $175-52560 seasom. . i e < of Damocles, featuring Eleanor Wood- Best Family Laxative. | 3 — — way, Norwich, Conn. octldd inspection by &ppoiniraent | to_autymobilists, I tell you! pues:»- 5 Wil be at the Tuff and Irving Cummings, the peerless | - | WANTED—Haw cur: 2 i ALE = = Aha! the village constable, eh? Lands Dlayers of the bg Paihe cast The| . Beware of constipation. Use Dr. store of Genrgo H. Fratt No. 71 Water | KOR SALL A second-hand Ford au- FRANK “W. COY, TORU— e Vel ooty nuity cepeil lavers o o e e rstorg | King’s New Life Pills and keep well. 8K, every Saturdaz. A i Wooawortn. | tomobile. bhone Sis, Norwica, or ad- Sty Tord —yoIac Show oiipanty Tooa T one . %, muzunderstood | Mra® Charles 5 Smith of West Frank- | . AL | —raNTED e e v oot Dittance seisdhone. mayada | It was Robert’s first visit to the xog Ze ., whos 3 opera is tak: il rtHeri T 0T faiiily laxa 1z given up the rent of the Al- % = FOR SALE—kleven-room ho- o s oo 3 i = oo from him by unfair means and produc- | L% €. calls, them “Our family laxa- | ision farm, located 53 miles | g WV ANTIED_Plan tumnE A O 40 | ot e CAN S St e Dol Tataraus “What do you think of the animals?: =4 as another's. The Education of Aunt | BYe" Sothiae Dette e Danielson ‘and 3 mile south or | 444 & eslate. G. W. Hamilton, kxecut inquired Uncle Ben. After a criticai Georgianna Is a Vitagraph comedy with | 2859 Get them today, = g CEl o clugmessSouth il SIn hCh FOR SALE pection of the exhibit, the boy re- Maurice Costello, In which the stern | £15t GF bY mat S ARl mipersonsl props THINK 2l | plied: "I think the kangarco and th munt rules with an iron hand her| nephew until the arrival of the niece. ‘Then the two young people put their L3 Duckion B & St Eiludelohi and 2oL 6% (regular business ) elephant should change tails.” or St. Louis. | envelopes, neatly printed, lor 31.90; 399 | Youngstown Telegram. 3 $4.00. Sengdy lor ' sampies and | | 43 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, at 10 oclock a. m., TOow, as usual weeder, ana a quantity of smalier tools for work. Apply to » Print non-phosphorus matches. 10000 P oiiinaaas: | Tobin Arms Mifg. Co. t = T e - : . 5 any prin®hig you ure i need Parson A—It's hard to get people heads together, and she is willing to | FOR SALE e S omn L One by pare BOY £ “rne’ Bulletin Company, NOrwicns linto the church. Doctor B—But it's let them have thelr own way, and give: > A A ryar S 1 fehentnnt: oty 3 e oI ) By E 2 ! easier to do that than it is to get then her consent to their marriage. Bro; | omined: i B renr Old heifes: aneitd MORE MONEY IN ONE L e |into heaven. Parson A—True! We ho Billy's [irst Arrest is freshen about April 1st; 27 hens, Ply- | DAY may be earned with breds, registered, none beiter in tns { ministers can only .point the way tc presentation of Mr. Ande Fo 5 SA { mouth Rock and Wyandottes, § ban- e e Dt i gt Norta Stoning- | heavan- when It comes to getting peo- character creation, and is a thrilling | tams, 3 tons of good hay, some meadow R R : . Comn. M. F. | The Fine | ple tnere we are obliged to fall hack and interesting western drama 'r‘u:i Marfha M. Leavens place, No.i comn on o iy °F ;‘“',;“b”_')“f!;ém;lnl WEEK in other ways. Appli- 25 T tl | on the doctors—Boston Transcript programme _is concluded with The/ Union Street, City; house of eight| gemae 2 bu fes, r o cart, ohe- :ants must be bright, neatly PRINTING--L00k al Lhese prices: 200 - _ e Progr e for e |leoonk o O t and cold | JemMOcrat. 2 buggies, 1 road cart, 1 one = & 6% enveiopes (regular business size), M f turin Pl I Smuggler’s Daughter, a powerful Lu- | rooms, bathroom, furnace, hot and cold <e sle s 5 or 6 ha = s 4 P S H ity Goaling ot owerlul TE | water hirn and 5 lof abdut 4 | Borse sled, 3 sieigh,-5.or & harmesues. dressed, clean hands and face. catd prinica in corner, 3140 1,000, 325 antiac g rlant THE KALEIDOSCOPE gling along the border. An entire|PY W00 feet o o L | and 1 rake in good condition, 3 plows 1 want the MANLIEST boy in T T TR P I T g lately occupied by the p o s will oce o MOS A. BRC NG, 1 fodder cutter, . grindstone, 1 feed oi Yo ; a e X4 500" Jettarhondn — s 113 £ k change of pictures will tomor | jansowstensrus SRt ‘W,, 11 stone. Bagtl Cantiator 1 the city, Come early prepared 10,000, § L0u' leilerheads, Russia has 113 factories for making | i | e 10,000 = = | of all sorts. Household goods, such as MRS. A. M. HAMII X 1,000, 32.1 w0y, 1 - v | bureaus, stoves, beds, dishes, etc. S S = | 1y 500 ‘statem.e ez | Italy’s olive crop will hardly exceed ADVERTISING 1S i | A decidealy sale will take| 218 Main St. Norwich, Conn ST e T Py e T i IN GREENEVILLE, 50 per cent. of a good average yield. SELLING TO THE GROUP.’ ’hanré?f%tflg‘al day e 10,0€9, 311. Printing o: every de: The main building consists of = iption dons promptly. Send for sam.- | - About 400 arrests for counterfeiting Priniers and || three floors of about 2,000 square || . a made in the United States eacs John Lee Mahlin. | | — — Pples. 'he Hulletin Co. We are all fortunate in being mem- (b mor voom house on lower W CEWIRDHR. 25 AucHonecr Sindees Woxiaht | Oon feet each and there is a large ad- bers of many social groups. Member X AN, | S A | dition and office building. HELP WANTED | FOR SALE R | S ingtor includ ship in the family group is economical- street with improvements Iy of inestimable value and procures for us one of our most lasi g steam heat; hou in Public Auction : ing satisfa ood condition and will be sold { i riand Five-Passenger Automo 50 horse water-power at the faces and]fiwi‘k . Eleph:[m:ls,“l;:‘&s a(nsz tions. As a rule we are not conscious : S : | Gener: ousew , Se Girl, | Model 51, 19i1. Sell or excnange s c ometrical designs are the commone: B L o ot conaelous at a Iow price for a quick sale; Bl Estate of Mary W. Johnston, Monday, | General Housework Girls, Second Girl, | Z1o4cl, B2 lowest price in Connecticut. ey never thought about #. We are demo- would make a good house for f| . 1914, at 10 ‘o'clock, at No. 117 | Chamber Maid, Laundress, Canvassers, MES H. HYDE. . orats or republicans, Protestants or | Tooming house. For particulars J! ame Mew yore Drighton, Staten, Isl- | Kiichen Work, two Boys. North Franklin, Conn. Plans and full particulars upan More than 26,000,000 young treet L IS Yoan Moy Relo ) ranie o | poiiie property: to be sold consists of| FI -E EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | Tetephone Lebanon. mar17d SRR have been planted in two Narwaf we go in for opera or the “movies”— | household furniture and personal ef- | M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. % counties bordering on the sea since § but quite without thinking of it as a FRANCIS D. DONOHUE formerly .belonging to Mary P = Favorable terms. Bergen tree planting society was form- #roup activity. i Willfamson Johnston. Central Building Norwich, Ct. FRANCIS V. JOHNSTON, Trustee under wili of ‘Mary Wiilaison FOR SALE inston S & TOD % neys for 165 B ears ago. l FOR SALE SALE HORSES i JAMES L. CASE, Rk )n account of my buyer being un- able to get a o horses will not arrive 40 Shetucket St. We enjoy being with and co-operat- ing with those who think as we d But unless we take an active part i the administration of their affairs, we| | Norwich, Ct. A Gespatch from Jerusalem says Tiustee - : n sworwich the as advertised, but that a company is about to be formed benefit by membership in olubs, I wdway. Borouszh or| 1O the Farmers of this Section: | ... arrive a few days late. Notics will for the estabiishment of a fish-curing 2 ' el o P = be given on arrival - - —_— nd sardine factory on the shores of Shiiiolies aull otiEc geotpa chion Manhattan, New York City. 1 on arriva |ana_sardin 3 hes a ] y in iy Now 1s the time to list your farms | e eanNaN et 7 that it relieves us of doing our think- | if you want to sell. I have a large 2L 1139 mar1sa H | ing ourselves, | RN list of customers looking for farms, I wo ours RN e s the The pulling force of the group idea J. C. WITTER..............Auctioneer | Send description or call. | Official German s tic ot ¢ ie 51756 place | the av > vearly inc rail- is that membership in any one of them il the $1756 p e average vearly income of the ra ; ) ? WILLIAM F. HILL, Sttt THe Mot Bk Becnn res . ork Baden i= m Bargain in Wurtemberg $250, in Bavaria need bel o any gr e : : n in Wurtemberg wi T T e s Telephone 147 Opposite Thames Bank e e o i . . in Saxony $335, in Prussia $210. h bath and steam heat, J| 1 s. He may also withdraw from a group at will. cre farm, . woll divided 1nto mowi asture and Every city is a concrete example of good barn and large lct, located i R = . oltland, On Arnish Rock, noway Bay, i= what the group idea is worth. five minutes’ walk from Main | Horses, Cows, Hay. Tools and House- ,Gas Rflnge Refflgerfltm’ |} 7 A a Mighthouse withou( a light. Instead Our transportation facilities are evo- {reet. Price reasonable. Rold Goods, ! L0 ’ failing ¢ T R il s Tor i lutions of the co-operative spirit. = Y . . erty, land is level and free from stome, | of light thr B e Tt:len\t ’-t'n;:r trains ;)etw;;n Chicago N. Tarrant % Co THURSDAY, MARCH 19TH, 4, []ug 00m et’ 3.plece ar- xrx:).:fl:;nauxf m}.:nll ;..Au.;;\:mn.‘: “\‘-1 ‘;..use on the Island of Lawis, over 500 and New York are a fact because rail- = 5=t e 162 e Ahoenl | o arg L, WL | feet aw s AR U T B D st o AT, o |MARGH GG ot WA Ml o 2 e e i B S IE Sl e . the vear, a certain number of men can Parkhurst farm, located on the road CONTRACTOR’S SALE OF or def ana other houseno; hehneries. This farm is situated in a The British trade commissioner fo ba depended upon practically to charter = cr————— eawng from South Woodstock to Put- quiet, seciuded spot, free om the | S South Africa reports that a bill has been introduced in the Union pariia ment to provide for the construction of 795 miles of railways at an e a speclal train for the trip. Each one of them has the same physical com- | forts, luxuries and speed that a special | 3 | nam, Conn.. 1 will sell all my personal | hurry and bustle of city life, and can . 1 - L : 1L l ! be b ht on easy terms. e price 1s promeiy s puntic wucuon” descnsd | Horses, Carts and Harmess |articles. Rt T gt wili be fresh in a very short time, and gage at o per cent. Investigate. ! 507 horse barn,’ 24 mi i i Wiil be soid at | train would give him—plus & very-sub- | sammel 511 Mntsor | \ 2| the balance giving a g00d quantits 156 B d S t [ oemd for Wiloxr's Farm Bulleun | mated cost of 313,290.000 WRBCIR1. Bavitk on Bis Hekot. o Wast WAon, farm, (0 oS | e e Sucanod, umnuicy ot | At My Stables,' 42 Golden St. roa tree e A department store is fundamentally | from Stafford. on thursday, March 18th, | farm horses, weight 2700 1bs. eolor - AN e EEEAOT S R B and cssentially the group of humen |3t 10 3 m, fwin or shine: 0% head of | black, abolitely safe for laay'or chia| Nfiw ‘-°":°°N; foNN' i WILLIAM A. WILCCX production of the Philippines. tie eings whose c c s (5|1 Garde, (& horses 1s hay, and a fuly TIEBE Eve ; som e e following described are 0 hea -gq- e Galonie ert von and 1s able 1o hota, (At store has | jind of wagons and farming tools found | and White“Wyindotce Dullets, 1 farm | of herses - aming the iot are 15 hesd | Peck, McWilliams & Co. Real Estate Broker, Pt andeg e ol scomme T apgir e 2 . on an up-t | gon, 1 two-horse dump cart, 1 cov- | consigned by the well .nown contract- 4 41 West Broad Stree(—Rooms 1 and z,| /0 HHniv inb ey - Magazines, newspapers and class| ~ For particula re of . W.|ered milk wagon, cost $125 a vear ago; | or, Mr. Vito: 12 head of these nhorses Bex . . Pl i tives taken from less fertile but more publications offer the members of their | Tiv»ON. ..illimantic, or A. H. SKIN-|1 top bugs: at wagon, 1 |are in pair lots and are broken single | Dealers in Brick, Lime, Cement, Halr, L i uilding, | densely populated localities groups very definite savings. A tech- | NER, So. Manchester marlid | mowe horse rake, 1 hay tedder, 1| or double ana will be sold either single | Plaster, Dental Plaster, Plaster Board, esterly, R. eE nical engineering journal gathers and == (eaiEy piowe other plows, 1 wheei| or dounie at time of sale to dispose o | Metal Lath and Corner Bead. Nepon- | office No. 365. Tel. Residence 531. | aves. of Bulgaria October, 1912 oA g Moo g By arrow, 1 10-foot smoothing harrow, 1| them. .hese are all young and middle | set Shingles, Paroid Roofing, Beaver e e o R o TR als, who can mabe cRorte Landiid” | GHORGE A. FraDULETON..Auctioneer | hiller, I cultivator, 1 corn sheller, 1|aged horses, ranging in welght fromr| Board and B. & S. Wall Board. before the ou < of arrow and seeder combined, 1 large| i.o0 to 1650 pounds. The color of Turkey, was 96,000 square kilometers S ition Wil Lon beew tollta: AUCTION mixing can, 14 elght-quart milk cans, | horses are bays. blacks and grays. |. ~|COL. EARL N. GALLUP —e e | i lometer—0.3861 square mile) | £ | (square kilometer—>0.3 SqUa Uy many Individuals at a cost which | | neBairy o R tarhess. L single har | Also one chestnut driving mare. ' Also i | 2nd its population 4,300,000, As a re- would be prohibitive for any one mem- | | ness, '3 new collars, biankets, eic., Z | two hottom dump carts and two single A | Sult of this war a f the consequen ¥ of y,hp 3 & Wil be sold at public auction, at my | Sleighs, and a whole lot of other tools | dump, and six sets of harness. These = T | sult of this war and of the = | = 'er of the group. <o | home farm in Preston, now occupied | not mentioned; 200 bushels of corn on | norses are right out of hard work and | struggle with Servia, Greece, Montene Several farm papers keep scientific| py™Sinerc P. Benpett, | the cob, about 10 tons of good A No. 1| are rat. Horses are considered to be FOR SALE { sro and Rumania, Bulgaria’s area is <yecialists at work on experiments, the { hay, some meacow grass and several | sound and will be fully descriocd at St Pt e | Sy 155,000 aquare. Kitometers, with results of which have largely increased | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1STH, 1914, els of good vinegar, also some| time of sale. Horses will arrive on A graduate from Jomes’ Nat. School of | 15 ¢ "4 300,000 inhabitants. be yield per acre and have decreased * 5 & fiousehold goods. March 18 and will be open for public _Cottage of 8 rooms and bath, Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and | = S e ibe cost of farming. RE 19 ojcieckgn m, | Owner’s Statement: Each and every | inspection. This is a §00d opportunity No. 8 McKinley Avenue. Prics ||| Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and | Pear o9 A aily newspaper delivers at one’s| the following describoe property: 16 article described above is practically | for anyone looking for such norses. right. Real Estate Sales. Address | toglish plant devoied ex- rrrdfienin) o ' 'S | ows, 1 two vear oid bull, 2 heifers, 13 new and in fine condition ang will pok. | Come one, come all; this will be a gen- Cottage of 6 rooms and bath, ||! | ¥ to making steel by the elec- home, for a paltry sum.a complete can- | ,pelhorse power fodder cutter, 1 team | itiveiy besold for the high dollar with. | uine auction sale. Everything sold for lot 50x200 feet. Modern equip- R F.:D. No. 1 Moosup, Ct. |trical process is being erected by the vass of the world by cable and tele-| wagon, 3 two-Lorse dump c 1 set | out rve, as 1 shall take up my | lne high dollar. ment, electric lights, call bells, > < Stoble Steel ,company of Sheffield on sraph plus the local news. No one | team wagon whecls, 1 ma t wigon, 1| residence in Putnam immediately after Sale Positive, Rain or Shine, awnings for veranda and win- [}/ Telephone 1-3 | the banks of the River Tyne at Duns- person, no matter how large his in- | democrat 5 Concortbumey, L the sslel £L R s s B FRED J. WEST, Auctioneer. dow. Garage, good garden with | ton, near Newcastle. Ample property come, could afford to duplicate this in- | tWo-horse inin hine 1:F Slade fivat T dityntler: Datbes ol - A it trees. Near car line, five S Nm Fotinn | has been secured to provide for future :ommr‘::s "o !:lea%“re gonerga | Dke (nedrly now), : | Baker will cater. ; cent fare. i LOST AND FOUND extensions o the works. The plant will es have fostered a general| harrow, 1 weeder § : 3 ar . have the advantage of both rail snd appreciation of art and have increasd| vinegar, lot corn on. cob, other HENRY JODOIN. NEWMARKET HOTEL, Thomas H. Beckley FOUND—Came to my liouse, & YOUNE | water transportation, and seagoing the ability of artists by giving them a| things hot mentioned. " marizdThTu 715 Boswel! Ave. May Building, 278 Mate Sircer. | Drobet and face has oAt o tar will dock at 'the company's mzffi.’m'?"mi‘g"fi{'bfi'f::fi wif‘h E::?;g:s WILLIAM il B TILRE (5 Do u@vertising medim io | L 11St-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Phomes 724 — 365-2. can have same by paying and be unloaded by modern Robert Baker, Yantic, R. D. 1 rf machinery. The railway sidings mari7a are all 1o be elgctrically operatsd, SNNETT. | gastern Conmnecticut equal to The Bui- | Meals and Welch Rarebit served to mmfl. %o the writing of hooke, The average| mar!2Tulhs Ietin for - esges, Johm . Tuckie. Pron. Tel. 42-3

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