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PAIR TODAY: CLOUDY SUNDAY NORWICH, CONN., - Bl SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Metion Picturas at the Awditorium. oving Fletires at Colontai Theatra. Veudeviie JX' Pheteplays at Davis Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS See the balleen hunt at YLee & Os- good’'s at 2 p. m, teday. Read ad. on anether pase. Fish aad meat; best goods in the eity asd )sm‘tmgnm Sale all day Saturday. Ch Bros. Real Estate Sale. Mrs. Mary Walsh has purchased throngh the ageey of Franeis D. Pon- ohwe the property No. 149 Boswell avenwe belonging to John T. Colline. Mrs. Walsh will later take, up her res- dence in the newly acquired property. Attractive Showing of Ladies’ Gowns. | In another column Mrs. John J. Murnane, 15 Huatington street, New | london, announces a showing and sale | of the latest and best in women's | gowns direct from New York, attrac- tively low priced, DAVIS THEATRE. A Big Five Act Vaudeville Show and | Qur Mutwal Girl, Features for Mon- oy, ‘The show booked for this theatre the first half of next week promises to | e one of the best bills of the season | in the vaudeville. The headliner is Oorona, one of the greatest hypnotist | acts on the American stage today; be- sides being mystifying this act is full | of comedy. The different antics he | puts his subjects through causes roars of laughter all the time he is on the stage. The Carroll Gillette trio come | uext with a comedy risely acrobatio | act, dolng many surprising feats in “he acrobatic Lne; Ellfott and Elliett kave the best singing, talking and daencing act seen here for some time. "Their dancing is mostly of the tanzo and a sensational whirlwind rag dance ihe costumes for which are the very | jatest tangc gowns from Paris with colored wigs to match. This will be the first time that those latest tango creations have been seen in Norwich. ¥erris and Jordan do an Jfalian sing- ing and taiking act that is in a class by jimelf, and Mascoff does a singing and Russian dancing specialty the like of which has never been seen here. The feature photoplay for Monday will be Our Mutual Girl, number eight. In this release we see New York in the &rip of 2 blixzard with the traffic sus- ponded; also we see Margaret dress- ing dolls for New York's crippied chil- dren. These are only two of the many interesting features of Our Mutual @irl this week. The other pictures in- elude The Pursuer Pursue® an Ame: joan western drawa: A Working Girl's Romance, a beautiful Reliance drama and A False Beauty, an extremely fun- nr Keystone comedy. If you haven't meen today’s show dom't let anything %eep you away from the Davie today. Five of the hest vaudeville acts ever seen in Norwich are om the bill and four feature reels of photoplays in cluding ome funny Keystone comedy. Matines at 2.80. All seats 10c. Eve- ning at 7 and 8.4, 10c, lic and 20c. | SMASHING THE VICE TRUST. Great Moral Photoplay Coming to The | Davis, I wish that every girl and every mother of a girl in every eity in the and might go to Weber's and see the tares. They give in two hours an ~dication and enlightenment a woman | mizht not receive else in a life time. ‘e g0 home red-nosed and swollen- om the sorrows of Camille, Yet mas heroine was but one. We soo e Smashing of the Vice Trust | certatn fate of many girls, the pos- le fate of all Burning before our eyes is the utterances of Stanley G Finch, the Investigator of social eondi- tions: “No girl in the United States ie safe from white slavery.” The pic- tares show us how snd why this is tTue, There is no more harm in the pic- tures than fn the light that warns us that a_train is coming at high speed down the track. There is much that £004 and necessary. See the plo- ures and save your home and others. This is part of what Ida Paterson, the foremos: woman journalist in America said about Smashing the Vice Trust picture during its long run at Webers New York, and which will be wn at the Davis for three Savs only bezinning Thursday, March 36th three shows daily. Prices 10c, i5c and 23c COLONIAL THEATRE. { Theough the Storm, Two Reel Raiiroad Story with Francis Bushmann. The large number of patrons of the Colomivl theaire who saw vesterday, The Hour and the Man, and Francis shmann in his wonderful work in this picture wili be delighted to learn that he Will be again the hero of to- day’s two reel special entitled Through the Storm, a srperb and thrilling rail- road story. He and his wife and child ive at a flag stution along the tracks, and he is rallway lineman. He dis- covers a plot between tramps to blow nD the irestle three miles away, and wreck the 8y A railway motor is stolen from his shack by the tramps, who aitack him and leave him for dead. ¥le survives, and with a broken leg climbs to the top of a telegraph | pole, and cutting the wires, sends the | message to the terminal that saves the fiyer, and glves him = retired and honorable piace for life. The Misad- ventures of a Mighty Monarch, is the title of the screaming Vitagraph eom- edy that features John Bunny and ¥lora Finch. To say that it is a howl- ing suceess expresses it mildly, Grand- d28dy’s Boy is a story of youth com. forting age and the balance of the %l ie of superlative merit | | Antony & Cleopatra, World’s Moto- graphic Masterpiece at Auditorium. In presenting to Norwich audiences such magnificent productions as Quo Vadis and Antony & Cleopatra, the Auditorium is edugating the theatrd- golng public into a taste for the bost, | ard also seiting the motion picturc @rt on a higher plane. Such pictures as mentioned above are never the mark of adverse criticism, and they are praised by ministers of all 4 neminations, and well known educators actually urge their scholars to see these preoductions as they teach more actual histery than all the printed books ever published, Dramatically, spectacularly and pls- tographically, Georgs Kleine's produc- tion_of the Cimes version of Antony f Cleopaira is the premier photo- irama of the world. Nothing equal to it has ever been produced. It suffices to say that it begins where Quo Vadis ~£t off and Quo Vadis was supposed to be the last word in photo dramatic This is the consensus of opinion cveryone who has seen Antony & sderful fiim has not yet been { York George owns to the e, Tishts waiing until his new theatre w 42nd street s completed, and An- | ny & CHeopatra has heen heid back | 4r’ the opening atizaction on Apri th. The prices in New York from 250 to §1.00. * A few people complain beca®se pic- s are not shown for 10c are | { The Wolf, and graph _secord of the ordinary popular song for from 39¢ to $1.00, but if you want a reeord by Caruso or Melba it will eost you from $3.00 to $6,00, yet “I's only a record.” There is a dif- ference. tlon are: Balcony 15¢ The entire lower floor is reserved for the evening performances. Seats are now on sale. Mail and telephone or- ders filled. The performance lasts 2 hours and 20 minuf and_ will be given twice daily, at 2.30 and 2.60 p. m. orchestra 25 Original All Star Production of “Fine Feathers.” Never hefore have so many reai’ stars been seen in a single modern play as H. H. Frazee will present in his production of Fine Feathers, last season’s biggesi dramatic sensation on Broadway, which comes to the Lyceum theatre, New lLondon, Wednesday. March 25, matinee and night. The notable company includes Tully Marshall, Wilton Lackaye, Max Fig- man, Rdse Cogalan, Ilorence Rock- | well, Lydia Dickson and others. Even tion of fine dram- would he one without this combin: atic talent Fine FFeathers of the most important dramatic offer- ings of the season: but with its dls- tinguished cast intact, and with its perfect produc it is casily the red letter theairical event of a long time. The play held New York spelibound during its run of 130 nights at the or theatre, and established a new record for attendance in Chicago dur- ing a stay of six months at the Cort theatre. Fine Feathers is conceded to be the best work of Fugene Walter, who . Paid in Full, The Trail of the Lor One of its chief charms is deals with people and which everyome is wrote The some Pine. the fact that situations w h familiar. s is a play of foday—a Dage from the book of life as it is lived at the present time'by a majority of the American people. It is _ brilliantly written, has the rare ‘combination of terrific and sparkiing dialogie, holds the attention of audience from the first line to the final drop of the curtain. Wilton Lack- aye's acting in the role of John Brand, ihe man of finance, is all that can be expécted of this steriing actor; Tully Marshall, it is said, has never done iner work than as the young husband in this play; Max Figman, who has not been seen here in & long time, will be found superb in thesrole of the newspaper reporter; Rose Coghlan, as may be imagined, is splendi® in a comedy role; Florence Rockwell gives a fine por the difficult role of the wife; Dicikson _contributes a capital character portrayal and the other parts are in the original hands. The combination of big play, fine production and star cast should result in a performance to be long and pleasantly remembered by those who witness it, All star casts are a rarityeon the stage.. Once in a great while they are gathered fc special engagements in New York when they are taken on the road only one of the original company may be retained, while the rest of the cast is made of lesser ights. More of entirely inferior company is m 1 for the less fa- vored &ities away from Broadway. But the case is different with Fine Feath- ers, which comes to Lyceum theaire, New London, Wedn March 25, matinee and night all star pro- duction, which brc attendance records in New York, Chieago, Phila- delphia and Boston, comes here with ts wonderful all star cast ct. The brilliant company still includes Tully Marshall, Wilton Lackaye, Max Fig- man, Rose Coghlan, Florence Rockwell and Lydia Dickson'—a group of stellar actors. who made Fine Feathers the most talked of dramatic sensation of the generation. H. H. Frazee, pro- ducer of Fine Feathers, has been to keep his remarkable company to- gether for several months beyond the metropolitan engagements Londen is one of the few given a view of all s and New cities to be ar production, :al _egg-hatching orl in England, hav- ge output of £000 chick- ‘The large: plant in the ing an av ens a week. - LQST AND FOUND LOST—B! S ediu 3 ck and white medium sized bird dog, answers to name Rex. Had Lebanon ta~ and name C. W. Martin om collar. Finder notify Joseph Woud, 64 Park § mar20d LOST—Sorrel horse, weighing 950 ibs., with white star in front, with part harness attached; last seen in Mont- e March 14. If found, notify Barney Yavner, Monty Phone 1076-5. maridd W. B, WILCOX............ Auctioneer There will be sold public auetiol at Oakland Farm. Lebanon 5 . WEONESDAY, MARCH 25TH, at 10 o'clock a. m., 1914, c ows, 1 two year old bull ired by registered Jersey. 1 brood sow, a 1 Deering reaper, mowing rse rakes lows, cult- ed, wagons, dump cart, 1 tWo-noTEe Wagon with ered seat, 1 i bugg table forge horse forks, w c. and many small implements and to mention; %0 sk articles too numerous ep. if not previously s01d ~ Also the farm of 338 acres, more or less, well fenced, commodious builaings, in £00d repair. unfalling sup Piv of water by Yantic river ning tirough the farm, will be offereu if mot previously sold. If stormy, next fair weekday. Caterer will be in attendance. mari3d WM. H. GEER. W. B. WILCOX............Auetioneer AUCTION saving sold my farm on Plain Hil on she road from Bean Hill to Baltic, L Wil sew at public auetion MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1914, at 10 o'eloek . wm., the feliowing desoribed property: Twe farm hovses, giving milk, 2 to wy, 5 vearling heticcs, _veawuns buils, 4 last fall _calves, about 40 hens. mostly R. I Feds, 1 Buckeye mowing machine nearly new), i walter Wood machine, 1 hores rake. uscd one seaso light team | wagon. 1 two-horse dump cart, 2 mar- ket wagons. 1 buggy, 1 sieigh, 1 wheel- bartow, 1 smootiing hurtow, 1 hinge rrow, 1 John Deering L -way sulky tic— s miie 2 auction ANDREW G. PEMBER. NOTICE. By order Probate f will seil o estate of the Honor- able_Court ol the Disir of Nor belonging Cross. erict, as Connel onc nouse and Neilie M. Ge or formerly of Lewi southerly by the highway and Jand néw or merly of Charles Griswold. and_w exly by Yand now or formeriy of Ch £-. ries “it's only a moving i trge; bur compare Quiie Waga Eei WY purchase 3 phono- it | Griswold hignway BURDICK, Administrator. maril The prices fer this attrac- plow, 1'Planet Jr. ssed planter, 1 grind stone, 1 pair double La and % & gle harness, 1 corn 1 green gun, | weeder, sevoral tons Ray in hatn; alse a lot of farm tools | 100 muitifarfous . mention, houselold goods, compristig chairs. bedsads, ete. The accumulation of 24 vears in odds and ends and old junk-—a bonanza for DArgain scekers. If stormy, next fair day. A caterer will he ju aitendance. Leave trolle at .ed Bridge, terminal north of Bai- for- | WANTED HELP WANTED Farm Hand, General Heusework Girls and a Competent Heusekeeper. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, ‘M. J. Corceran, Supt. Ceontral Bldg. FOR SALE FOR SALE. The two-story house at Norwich Town known as the Garrad Pltcher place, with about 10 acres of land and a WANTED FOR ‘zevd barn. e DAVID W. PITCHER, Adm., Lebanon, Conn. marzld WANTED Boy to run elovator. B. Lucas, Central Bldg. marz1d SBALESMAN — Traveling: salary and €Xpenses or COmmMISSION must be a tive, ambicious, energetic; epiendid op- Pportunity: former experience not es- @entfal. Laundmark Cigar Co., Denver Pa. ‘mar2ld ADVERTISEMENT writing: qualify now and earn $25 to $100 weekly; home work: experience unnecessary ros- ectus free. P. D. Co, 445 Pagé Bldg., L7 mar21d SELLING UNION MADE 0ODS—An immediate money making Spportunity for you. ~Becoma one of our local rep- resentatives and secll union label hosi- ery, underwear, sweaters and neckties direct to the homes. No capital re- uired. Write for special plans. Stead- ast Mtlls, Dept. 2, Cohoes, N. Y. mar21d . LADIES—Sewing at home; material turnished; no canvassing; steady work; stamped envelope for particulars. Calu- ! met Supply Co., Dept. H-158, Milwau- kee, Wis. mar21d WANTED—Cigar salesmen; earn $i per week or more, salary or commis sion and expenses; others have, why can’t you? Experience unnecessary. Continental Cigar Co., Wichita, Kan. mar3ld HOUSK to house agents to handle our mustard ointment for aches, pains, ., -Liberal profits; steady repeater; day's supply in pocket. Zumota Co. Springfield, Mass. mar2id AGENTS _Either sex; best selling household article; start now; larxe de- mand; big profits. Write W. H.Watrous Speciaity Co., 34 Francis St, New Brit- n, Conn. marzld BUSINESS CHANCES—$100 reward for information leadine to location manufacturing plant im Chattanooga. QGheapest hydro-electric power and coal in ¢ountry. Good white labor. Chatta- nooge Trust Co., Tenn. WANTED—Young reltable man responsible position. Must be known and furnish good _references. Morgan Company, 93 Huntington St. New London, Conn. mar21d ‘WANTED—Position aas housekeeper. Address fousekeeper, care Bulletin Co. mar21d 3 WANTED—Will pay reliable man or woman $12.56 to distribfite 100 free pkes, perfumed. borax soap _powder among_frienda; no money required. ‘Ward Borax Co., 218 Institute Pl., Chi- ocago. mar21d WANTED—Single man for general | farm work and teaming, able to milk. | Inquire Glen Rock ¥arm, Mystic, Conn. | mar21d WANTED — One_ second-hand horse dump cart. Telephone D. B. Ver- gason, Porter's Shop. mar21d FURNISHED ROOMS, two, wanted by & minister man. Box 300, Bulletin, mar2id ‘elephone 26-2. To the Farmers of this Section: Now is the time to list your farms {1f you want to sell, I have a large list of customers ldoking for farma. Send description or call, WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Telephone 147 Oppasite Thames Bank FOR -SALE Ten-room house on lower Wash- ington street with improvements including steam heat; house in good condition and will be sold at a low price for a quick sale; would make a good house for rosming house. For particulars inquire of FRANCIS D. Central Building Norwi FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large let, lecated five minuter’ walk from Main _treet. Price reasonable N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Nerwich, Ct. FOR SALE Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanic Street in Danielson. Income $420 Eross, nei income on investment 93 per cent. Houses pleasantly situated, i i DONOHUE h, Ct. thres minutes walk from railread sta- | “wWANTED— Safety ragor blades fer tion, post office and business section, | sharpening; 0 and 35 cents. Room ©, | five minutes from churches and | O¥F Car Station, Norwich, mar3ld schoola OH, GBORGE! Just read the next n this eolumn. How @oes he do Don’t miss this | item it? i opportunity, marzld FREE—A 35c pipe and fe ipe cleaners with each 40c tin of HBbredo tobacco: 100 worth for - 40c. Don’t wait; buy mow, Fagan's Smoko Shop. mar21d i E. L. DARBIE, Real Estate Agent, Savings bank Block. Daaieleon, Conn. - FOR SALE The residence of the late Rev. George pkg. of WANTEDPosition as chauffeur, 3 ra’ experienc Address Jack Silver, onard Bridge, Ct mar2ld WANTED——A capable woman as cook in family of two; references required, A. Bryan, 29 Otis Street, Norwich. | Apply by letter to Miss Welles, 71 House of cieven rooms. hot and cold | Town St. marzid | water, steam heating and batk room. WANTED—U 2 C & B sure at amaz- Lot about 75 by 165 feet. gly low prices L. W, Frink, Norwica, | 1nquire of ls ,hxeddl mnnr:unen(z‘t\l w‘ork; [hil bzf!( to ¢ NING ¢ had anywhere. Write or call Phone AMOS A. BROWNING, | 85974 S POAEWE oct2HSTuTh Trustee. —_ = e — W ANTED Story of Mexico, new epoci making book: thriliing, sensa- tlonal, timely; low price; seiis on sight; FOR SALE el Meelv, Jom, Brics: feheree, SIEL | quickiy. Universai House, Philadeiphia. | Th M, M L Jauisd he Martha ) vens pi No. - =t | 43" Union™ Street, Ci e :?"e,;'fi’. GUVERNMENT fo#lthma are easy Lo 38 tells how. Barl et. My free booklet Y today—now. ton, D, C. LL PAY YOU $120 to dis- ligious Mterature in your communiiy; 60 uays’ work; experieunce not required; man or wuman; Oppor- tunity for promotion; spare time may be used. lInternationsi Bibie Press, Fuiladelphis mar1rus coms, ter, 100 bathreom, furnace, hot ana coid barn feet. AMOS A. BROWNING, Jan30FSiedb3Tus Executor. Hopkins, and garden, mardd 1ot about 49 WEB wibute re Two Hours 1bs., 325, mar2ld Max Sch TFOR SALE—Sound _ 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 SALE FOR SALE—Cheap horse, weigh 900 wartz, 31 Maple St. voung horse, weirht 1500, warranted good worker. E. Zelinsky, Vergason Ave., Norwich Town. _ S V58 ST R FOR SALE — Indian Runner duck eggs, $1_a seotting. Mrs. F. J. LMIi- bridge, Norwich Town, Conn. Phone 462-3. mar21d " FOR_SA rpher brooder. ~ Mrs, C. W. Le 6, Norwlech, Ct. FOR SALE —One Tel. 48-5, Lebanon. “good youns horse. . mar2ld SUNDAY SUBJECTS. ‘The subject of the Christian Sciense /N service will be Matter. The Holiness Mission will hold its services at 37 Main street. At fhe First Baptist church, morn- ifig sermon upon The Looks of Jesus. Evening sermon, Christ’s Denials. At Trinity Methodist _Episcopal church, 10.30 a. m. subject, The-Living Presence. 7.30 p. m., Divine Mysteries, At the Sheltering Arms the 3.30 p. m. iser\'{ce is to_be conducted by Rev. G.. H. trouse of the First Baptist church. TO RENT == B B i el The International Bible Students as- FOR RENT—Cottage house. Apply | sociation meets at 11 o'clock in Room forenoons or evenings, at 71 Williams | 6 Bill block, 35 Shetucket street, for Street. marzld | giffjle study. TO RENT—March 1st, one-liall_dou- = = ble house, separate entrances. seven| At Brewster's Neck chapel, Rev. C. r00ms, convenicnt, centrai, good repair, all modern excepl neat, 315 per monih. Address E. F. G.. Buiielin Oifice. 1eb1zThSTu | TO RENT—Lower part 55 washing- | Wilson Harrison of Gales Ferry, the pastor, will preach at the service at 2.30 in the afternoon. At Grace Memorial Baptist church, FOR SALE—Barred eggs, Ringlets’ and for 15. Carl G. ham, Conn. FOR SALE Fer extra good Sundell, 10-room house, Rock hatching Pittsfield strain, $1 South Wind- mar2id “60-acre farm pleasatly tile ituated: plenty of outbuildings; fruit, etc.; price $2ou0; cash $1200. _Address Box 23, Greene, R, L. mar21id FOR SALE—I have (hree resistesed years, eaning; would 11 W. ifoskett, R. F. mar2id | Percheron stallion colts, one euming 4 one coming 3 vears. and one ke to sell one. . D., Putnam, Conn. " FOR SALE_Thoroughbred stock, two Golden Sabie Scotch collie pups, sonable price; W hi rea- te Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, and Black Minorcas cocker- els, $1.50 each. Canterbury, Conn. Leroy G. Smich, South marl$ThSTu FOR_SALB—Pool table. inquire St. Louis Society, Taftville. marl4s FOR SALE—Ba hatching, Keds, Polish, White Leg lings.’ Fiorence B Norwich. shape, price $50; | planin, price _$35. James Hill Road. FOR SALE—Qui stones, chine shops. Jnc, at tne Falls. % Light Brahma, White suitable for farmers an The Ohelsea File Works, chicks, eggs for hite Wyandottes, Crested Biack Pekin duck- Plain Hili, marlss horns, Towning, FOR SALE _One shingle mill in fine ais0 one three-side machine, will stick mouldings. L Hewitt, Laurei mar20d ck cutting grind- ma- mar2od " FOR SALE—Ono gas range and tnres white iron beds. Main St. Tel FOR SALE—200 furnish tuis deily 1 #39- nquire at 406 North 2. mar204 quarts milk. Will in_any part of city year round. Address Miss Nettie Smart, R. F. D. 4, Norwich, FOR SALE—One two good horse 646-5. FOR SALE two- | Your nursery order. Peaches 10g, ¢, all otlier irees and reasonable prices. | Want to convince you Lhat we can save you 50 per cent. Ciass wtock: rokes, 1wo yea plants at thes b empioy Lo agents. K. mared Houston & Son, , Conn. marisd new milch cow and J. Seigel, Phone marlsd Now 18 the time Lo place We quote on frst plums 2oc, e e J. buying direct. Catalogue Iree. Mansneid, Conn. FOR SAL been runn than and or ren suc one ‘acre oi n three Ag in_Lisbon, itom troiley line. Box 437, Taltvilie reception hail, 50 years; house, land clools and powloifice. > minutes from R. five from P. FOR MALE—New cotlage, Steam nt—Blacksmith shop; essfully for barn, henhouses with' siop; near Ad- cotiuge of Norih R. ehurch or Address Box marisd viliage nani Tit-room coltuge lo- three minutes walk Address Joun Helm, i mariid rooms, slectrid neat lights, bath, oak beamed dining room, ou— trim, sirictly ed, one minuie fr terms. * Peck's Cor Appiy to Miss Bu marizd 1 AN BUYING poultry oi ail ki Samse, drop posial Colchiester, Anyone having Semuel Gelier: decldd up to daie, ascorat- om cars; very casy rner, horwich Towl. icKiey, on premises. nds. to Cona. real estais the Louses, acres of she ierm 2 burms, o laad, dun iy of Norwi .y has its y, Norwicu, Con: dress 93 Framkin attraciive io FOR SALE—1The Leonard W. bacon NOrwich, consisting of iurge mansion house, dwelllng utbuill s and iui &t pr the ‘buyer. own wak ca, 5 suppiy. y_to William i Suields, 36 Broad- | n. cctidd Phone 385, Norwich, or ad- St AMBITIOUS person may earn §lo (0 weekly during spare ime at home, Send for par- Bureau, Wash- mari was all it t9ok (o seli the 31756 place aller The Nor..ich Bul.etn weat te press. " ut L now offer Farm Bargain No. 19: Just four and one-balf miles from Wesicriy, I offer an $e-acre farm, woll divided Uite mowing, pasture and Wovdiand; land in & high stats of Cuk- tvation, pisaty of fruic (ast years crop wad 200 birrels of appice), a noveg failing brook runs tarough the prop- erty, land is level ana ires from stoams, machine worked fietus; house has 14 rooms, faces South; jarge barn, with 3§34 writing for newspapers. tlculars, 7-33, Press iagton, D. C REPAIRS of any desoription fof stoves and ranges; guaraateed to fit perfectiy. Jos. Maiboeuf, Box 510, Dan- lelson, Comn. Junl"a MARRY _Hundreds woealihy members will marry soon; descriptions free. Grace Hyde, S-309, San kramcisco, Cal basement, 0; horse barn,’ 24 by | nec2id 30; wagon 5. corn crib and Several | — . e SR henneries. This farm is situated in a WANTED —Good competent marker quiet, secluded spot, free from the | £0T Work in sawmill; experience neces- Manstield. Crane, marlsd hurry and bustle of city life, and can Dbe Lought on easy terms. Tiae Drice is | 33200; $1000 down, balance on mori- Zage at 5 per cent. Investigate. send for Wilsox's Farm Bulletin ust issued-—choice of 406). | WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Reoms 1 amd I, Cemtral Thext-- Buildimg, Westerly, R. L | Office No. 385. Tel. , Residenmee 531. ~ AUCTION | Poatponed trom Mavoh 17th to Memday, dureh 234, 1914. At my residenes, two miles south of Lebanon Center, towards Goshen Hill, the following will be disposed of to the | bighest bidder: 2 cows, L two year old | heifer. 10 hions and 2 cockerels, 2 pair douple driving harnéss 1 rolitop desk 1 sight-foot extension diping table, 1 sary. Apply to Telephons $34-12. bt WANTED Board with kind care a good home for a buy of seven. Ad- dress Home, Buiietin Co. marisd WANTED—Ambitious 18 and years to prepare for posi- office clerk, carrier and railway mail positions. Parcel post means —many appointments in Connecticul. Particu- iars free. Write A K. Rickards, | pringtield, Mass. maridd WARTED - Working housckesper oa | farm; m..ilo age; experienced; NO mik or butier; pleasane surroundings; s.wte | | age and wages. Address S. K. B., Bul- | letin Office. mai1sd card grinder ou wages $iu per tg. Co., marlsd WANTED Married man on dairy farm; wife to board help whon da- wired. Tel. Lebanon 37-2. G. W. Avery. mar18d < WANTED — Position by nurse. Apply Koom 24, Central mar13d WANTID Live pouliry and pigeons { { WANTED old styls Whitin card International Cotton | East Kiliingly, Cona. practical | 4 i , ! | organ, 1 Fdison graphophone with &1 we pay top market prices. Inquire at | pecords, 1 parior set, 3 sofas, 4 bedsteade | 949 _.ain sr. W illimantic (Save Store). i nattfesses 2 feather bheds ohairs, ( mar matting, carpsts. 4 small stoves, 8 bu- | ——— — e s reaus, § stand, 8 irunks, 1 suit case,| MEN AAD WOMBN WANTED foc crib, ‘lampe, 2 clocks, dishes, kitchen- | ECTerRment Jobs; 30, to $180_monch; var e i vacations, s ¥ wo arcel ware, neckyokes, whifflotrees, high | yacations stta e ce saw, ear- | toals, | chair, churn, fruit jars, i he' and | penter’s and blacksmit] unnecossary. ueation sufficie ther articles too numerous to mention. | Y rite immediutaly Loy free list of pasi- Most of above are in good condition— | L10ns oyen te yod ¢ gome neariy new. Sale will begin at/ Bept. $3-L, Rochaste 3 by 5 a. m e —T SHOOTING AND TRESPASSING NO- mar26d BENJAMIN F. YOR Cx8 p-inted on cioth. 12xls, Bix far | TR R OB [itUhe Ni35. lga wuiietin Co,’ Printers, Norsvich, Conn. y NTBD—_Maw jurs, &t 5 A Heeb- el ater St. every Tnursias. GEORGE W. ROUSE........Auctiene | | i | AUCTION 2 e oy | AN ars. Will be ai tha | \\mllgmafl Fars, ’ There will he so i e store of Georga M. Pratt, Ne: 11 Water ac e Thawe Eud gt public auction, | £OT0 OL Rt rday. A B. Wesdworta | Conn. > stom. | “ovibd FHURSDAY, MARGH 26, 1914, | T WApTEB—Piano_tun; ¢ 10 o'clock a. Goje. Tox Prospect St. 408 1wo- PRl R L SRR L e i one-horze | BUSINESS INDEPENDENCE FOR $500. Buckeve horee rake. nar- »d referenc bilidy, To men with | poon rope. ox shovel, | and $300 capi bt s et { two-horse M plow Hise cuts | proposition to make which will iead to | {awa rrow, Bréed | independence. Sound, dignified | corn b v, 'No, mercial propositi et | sion carriage poic complete, Sot of ice ol ®00is, 2 quantity of corn on ear, small | J. Fo CONANT, 11 Franklin St. Whitestone bc and the J. F. C. 10e Cigars are the best on the market, quantity of lumber and shingles, har- | n chains, and numerous other ar- ticles ormy, ncx:qr.g:-%lay. SCOTPT DE WOLFE. marldTasTuWaw “FOR SALL —kiever loi, 8y CL& St estate. . Main St and o0 6% (reg envelopes, neatly k. each, 3.uu. Prices Lor any piia; of. due Buliela Coan. men between | 8iXli, Prinidd, $1.1 Must Le soid Lo cl W. Hamiiiol THINK I OVEER — 250 noleasads Seud ior Com house, Exeoutar, ie uiar business size) rinted, Tor $1.9G; 230 sampies and Uns you aie i need Company, Norwica, FUR SALE—O. i U. piss, LHOTOUgH- breas, registered, none beiier in i | country. Ludluw Farm, Norio Stoning ton, K. F. L. 6, Norwici. Coun. H. ¥ Button. FRANTLS esa prices. »08 $% envelopes (-eguiar business size), C&rd piinled ln cormer, 3149, LUy, 3, | 9.080, 36, 1G,0v0, 3iv; oUY mnuteneads, | ox99m, printed, 3140, L00u, §2.10; 5,00, #9050, 19,000, 403 5u0” leiterhsads, T LD, 3,900, U500 Luw 3L H bilibeads X8 1%, pr 3L8U; 1,000, §I.10; 3,004, i, $LE.UL; U0 slatemenis oipx printed, $1.49; 1,000, $L.30; 5,00t 10,008, §12. Prin E_© ery de: day, | Another car will arrive Satur- March 21st. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Conn. FARMERS ! F Cottage of 8 No. right. Cottage of & fot 50x300 feel. ment, electric awnings fo dow. Garage, & it jrees. Nei cent fare. /'—_r__.;._fifi OR SALE s MeKinley IDon’t forget to order your| | Agricultural Limestone from Peck, McWilliams & Co. regm Avenu and bath, e, Price rooms and bath, Modern equip- call bell: ood ar Thomas H. Beckley © B I'uones ita o P 28 — 278 Main 36S-2. ICE. ublic auction on the ) miles ce miles reh 191k head cawe, . 15 tons bay, and a full line of wagons and farming tools found on an up-to-date farm For _particulars, inquire of C. W. TRYON, ..illimantic, or A, H. SKIN- NER, So. Mauchester marlid ™ more ton St, all improvemenis; and lower hi 3 " tenement of five rooie Bradiora, | Preaching morning and evening by the HBookbinder, 105 Broadway. pastor, Rev. R. B. Harris. Young Peo- e _janz9ThS¥u_ | ple's meeting 7 p. m. TO RENT—Furnished rooms 54 V h- 3 = - ington St. Phone 1243-12. marzod hM the Broadway Cohgregaticnal ey o itn | church the pastor will preach at the N’:«: 1#:?(1 lrgjeou:;g“‘(:~gf‘.‘):‘\‘;r;uolz\li&‘.;‘ ith | morning service, and the Rev. W. S. W. Lester, R. B D 65 Norwich, Conn. | Beard of Willimantic in the after- __mar2od noom. TO RENT—i76 & for ligut manufactur anning, o2 Broac 0 RENT bati, At Park Congregational church, 19, topic, Some Christian Certainties. 4.30 | topic. Apprehended and Apprehending. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe. sultable Jonn e, marisd “pper mariid comp At _the Central Baptist church Rev. 90> | Dr. Joel B. Slocum will preach in the Soadol Beree i { morning upon The Symbolism of the FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- | Palm Tree. In the evening upon Sons ven ces, 38 Lnion SL. Phone 1051- | of Light. At the Second Congregational church | Sunday school at 9.30 a. m., morning § TO RENT—iaec siore No. 81 Broad- Way, ceniras location, next (o the Wau- regan notel, now ucéupied by Bruetic, taffor “and “gentiemen’s turnieninge. | NOrship, with sermon and hymn for Apply to William IL Shieids. —Jamisd | the children, at 10.30 a. m., evening —_ = Lt service, with sermon, at 7.30 p. m. ¥URNMSHED ROOMS. centrai locu- | tion, sieam heat. inquire 18 Ualon st T0 RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED | VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE 38 Lincoln Avenue All modern conveniences, including hard wood floors and modern plumbing Apply to MISS ALICE W. COGGSWELL, 23 Lincoln Avenue Norwich, Conn. At McKinley avenue A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. E. George Biddle pastor, preaching a. m. and 7.45 p. m at 11 Evening subject, The Second Coming of Christ. Sunday school 12.15 p. m. At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday_morning _the pastor will preach on The Historical Develop- ment of Evangelism. Sunday school at 12 o'clock, and vesper service at 4.30. The Gosgel Mission holds meetings at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. in Stein- ers hall. T. H. Peabody will conduct the services, and Evangelist V. B Goodwin of New Hampshire will be the | speaker. At the Church of the Good Shepherd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach on The Equity of Mercy. Sun- day school at noon. Y. P. C. U. service at 6.15. Subject, The Christian Life— Its Call to Good Fetlowship. = | 29 @Winchester Street | For rent thig splendid house of eight | rooms and barn, with modern improve- | At Mt. Calvary Baptist church, ments_ recently put in fine condition. | Preaching by the” pastor, Rev. J. H. | Den Morning subject. Watch the E. A. PRENTICE, ing subject, By the Wall 86 Cliff Street Literary. Topi iah Suceeeded. en Phone 300 | | First Congregational church, Town, Sunday, Rev. G. H. Swing will preach on_The Christian itor. The Young People’s Society hristian Endeavor meets at 6. His evening subject is Rejected Stone. SOME CHOICE RENTALS $18.00 to $30.00. | - {J Thres within five minutes of Loyal Temperance association, ! e Aad Saunders president, will I | ree Academy. s services at their rooms, 35 ] “Obey that Impulse.” | "ket s k, Sunday at \ Rev 1 D. D, Miss m. add will Hayden w m, and the meet ARCHA W. COIT, 63 Broadway, opp. Y. M. C. A Phone 102-2 FOR SALE ‘ HORSES Just in from Towa 23 Horses weig! & from 1000 to 1700 pounds. I also a few good second-hand horses W. C. SPRAGUE, Moosup, Conn. FOR RENT Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable for light manufacturing qr | — | other purposes. | | Inquire of The Vaugha Foundry Cu. = RECEIVER'S SALE. AUCTION. WITTER «e.....Auction THURSDAY, MARCH 28, at 19 o’clock a. m. SUMMER 0TTIGES § i | Rentals, 3176-§4562 season. inspection be appUID.aent. FRANK W. COY, @ High Street. Westesly, Long Distauce 4 <ispuone. Raiiroad Squa F. Wood C aged the unde 0 business may 1i be soid on FOR SALE good 1 Steel t top oupe passenger The Fine Manufacturing Plant tately occupied by Tobin Arms Mig. Co. IN GREENEVILLE. the The main building consists of three floors of about 2,000 square feet each and there is a large ad- dition and offic building. PENDLETO! The property is supplied with = 50 horse water-power at the AUCTION |} lowest price in Connecticut. —AT— i Congregational Parsonnze, Plans and full particilars upnn S naprinig || asplication. south of Aath Halvitle WEDNESDAY, MARCH at 2 p. m.. White will two miles ews Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 B8hetucket St. 1914, ell at public Norwi | For SALE | e fine rosidence property Geocze ¥ late- iy oecupied by the i Hard., JAMES L. CASE, s COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. School of 10 Shewmcket St 40 SALE HORSES I bave 40 Horses that tionecring. Specialty of Farm an. L e £ el A reed Stock. Merchandise anu chunks, d;’lni"xl's; in fact, s : I Est Sales. . Address { Prices to fit the horse. Come and sec them. |R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. SEMER R. PIERSON. Tel, 1139 marlsd Telephene 1-3

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