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FULL ASSOCIATED ¥ TUESDAY CLOUDY, WARMER PRESS DESPATCHES A wht l' Going on Toni'ht. COLONIAL THEATRE. LOST AND FOUND eptember Morn, Season’s Biggest Mo- LOST — POETRY V2 i g n enameled wreath pin, Sat- A = Yapderile and Motion Fistures at en pl urdas morning. " Ciinder please return “THE TWO MYSTERIES.” Moving Pictures st Colonizl Theatre, g D eetin; Gine Sutl e "‘““:},{f‘;” 7 We know not what it is, dear, this sleej Common Council Meeting. Bverybody's talking sbout Septem- : Sgrsa A S5 deep and stll; o Thomes Musical Comedy Company at|per 3 ! Sekeut \ | TLosT—¥riday, Letween Tast Main The folded hands, the awful Duyie Theatre. er Morn, the wonderful picture ad- | g “Ynd Broadwdy School, a gold chain cheek so pale and eni: Co ™ the Court “Norwich, No. 4389, I O. T, g’e‘;‘:“l’s “da ‘{::1[“\";*{1 for “‘Su‘l;m:"‘f Finder notity Mary ‘Walz, 463 Main St., The 1ids that will * mot hyre again, meets in_Bil ok, = an arvelous execution, and receive reward. apréd . « » though we may call and cail; T'ncas Lodge, No. i1, I. O. O. F., meets | today the Colonial theatre will Show nder th adi FOR SALE or TO RENT The strange, white solitud - e, 0dd wellgws' Hall” " 1t Y the motion picture of the same title, | S ll‘ er the heading of “WANTED, that settles over ail = °F PeRC® ang Jor A, mests I Carpenters: Hall | FRCL 15 (RECRISS 00,08 O0 1 00 Hhie FOR SALE ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF We know not what it means, dear, tnia Norwich 4 ,_No. 367, F. O. B, g o She esolate heart-pain ¢ B S public. It is a brilllant comedy pre — % - % - This dread to < Tadiel Aukillary, Division No. 15, A.| sented by the American Pathe cast, and | 1. SUBURBAN wARM. = S5c er Line, Six Words to the Line walle in 1F epaln, ) 7. ana 0. I, meets in Foresters’ Hall. once seen it 15 never forgotten. It has | .o '3, acres. on trolley and state P 2 We know not to what other sphere the orwich Oouncll, No- 2. F. B. L.|but one rival in the motion picture | stable for 17 head, barns, icehouse, | - - loved who leave us go. meets in Pythian Hall. world, so it is easily seen that it is a | sheds, etc., all good; 20 acres smooth, =/ | Nor why we're left to wonder still, nor big feature Don’t miss it. Besides |sirong, tillable land, very productive: | why we do not know. ANNOUNCEMENTS this is The First Endorsement, a_miii- | 200d 'pastures and’ plenty of wood; WANTED FOR SALE . TO RENT ; : g tary Vitagraph spectacle with all the | modern water system, pneumanic tank. i R R b e St L | But this S leowe Ourlgyed and dead, . . & 2 e 2l power pump, gasoline engine, grist| wWANTED_ Thr irls. Inquire at! KFOR SALE—Buff Cochin bantam esgs | TO LET—Farm of 160 acres in So. | ey should come this day Read the prize essay contest in Lee | favorites, including Jimmy Morrison. | BO[yer pump, gasoline NTED ree girls. Inquire t SALE—Buft Cochin ban! g 3 A e D L R & Osgood's advertisement this morn- |1f It Were Not for Polly is the Blo- | ™!\ S3Wi RCIAtes: Lsis o The Bulletin Job Room. =prod. | for hatching.” Phone 510. - apréd | Foluntows, Cosn: good butiliags. Dad | U S 0rane of Gs GotlE say. ing. graph dramatic season, telling how a apréd ‘Willimantie, Conn. WANTED Carpentess and steamfit- | KFOR SALIE—A two-seated democrat, | particuiars, aaaress G. Norwich Bui.e- | 14fe Is a mystery as deep as ever death - lttle Iad's " disappearance caused & ters; send for application blani to get | one runabout, one single harness, all it | tin. aprid | gop of ; S A : 2 i R e ot on eligible list: Losts at Norwich April | first ciass order. Tel. 396-3, Norwich | ——— X = — 1s to us, this lie Miss Adles tells today why one | near-calamity Hughey Mack of the 20, fOYE state service, Norwich nospital [ Div. apreMiy ! 10 RENT—Upper tenement, 6 rooms, st appears in_a dashing e batn gas for cooking, 17 Spruce St. never sees an old woman in the city, | Vitagraph « T 3 seven room cottages | N, Eugene Smit n. apr3d Then might the: and other state institutions. State Civil OR S e aprbg | hatching irom choice mar3od and why one sees so many in country | comedy entitied Fatty on the Job, and Service Commission, Hartiord, Conn. 5 v—these vanished places, See adv. Lumbering in Sweden is another edu- % FOR SALE ' . s ) all improvements, owner leaving town. | — o T T | g, qCRSE—2nd blesseddis tho thou e Salieh Cugacas fonwhith therColoe] WANTED _Reliable _agents to sell | ——o 2 _ore Juloin i 2PT8d_ | room cottage, with aii modern conven- | S0 dgath is sweet to us, beloved! See the fine shoes Frank A. Bill of- [ is famo: But, above all, don't miss o Goal Bk - high Brade nursery stoci fully guaran- | FOR SALE—Motor boat in g00d con- | lences, situated Mapie St, ngar 495 B n = “oew you naught; fers today. Spring styles ladies’ kid | September Morn. 4 prosperons Coall Bahio fin Toud; art oratl yose time: outat ree; | dition. “Paul Euior, Baltic, Conn. West Main St, on une of eieciMc cars. g6 to Hhe Lquick reveal thé and cloth top patent, dongola and gun brosorrie. S Il b et | s pay ‘weekly; write for terms. Homer | aprod L5 £ { APPly to F. is Lathrop, 493 west Muin| ye sannot tell us, if ye would, the metal at $3.50 and $4. COLCHESTER £00d paying business, well estab- | || S22se Co- Auburn, Me, apréd |~ pom SALE—A fine, large, two-famuly | Street o mystery of breath. e L Tiah, - o = TWANTED —Two ik Then Whe - | bouse, with modern improvements, 36 FOR RENT—3mall tenement. pply DAVIS THEATRE. O a0 U e e, | Broad St, Danieison, Conn. Georgs H. | West Side Stk Mill. marsl The child who enters life comes not Work Begun on State Road—Plans For further information in- Raymond Clark. Tel. 235- aoreant ] Collp L LTl B T T A o i Tionae B Gaht s Wl | So tm:.i"l\kff"fi‘;.’f;fi-‘"'fii..‘;‘;h B s Heore All This Week—Our Mutual | Theatre. Thomas H. Beckle o O O oy Loanriy Jaty C"Ad- | set heavy harness. A. G. Cote, Baitic, | locution; large lot; thiee minutes from | el oyt Tiheliove’ that Girl Today. | 2 Y. d apréd | Conn. aprid troiley; rent reasonable to responsivie | And as life i& to the £, so det — Contractor Tryon has besun on the 5 dress Nurse, care Bulletin Co. ~ ap b o R E O O e e 3 Biewuinn, T life in to the living, so desen &3 The attraction at this {heatre this!Dew Diece of state road which he s ¢e |}] May Building Phones: 368-2 WANTED—Boy to work in drug| K KFOR SALE —White Leghorn exgs 107 | 5| Broadway. Telephone 467 | —Mary Mapes Dodge. week is the Thomas Musical Comedy Duild on the New Tondon turnpike. ||| 278 Main Street 724 stoce Inquire FU Bulletini O B. Dudiey Lathrop, 5 wn S, Noro LR L e company. Although the name may \;"" s shovel B "‘T;;’;T‘L"“c};:fl £ WANTED _ Locomot] wich Town. Tel. 406-12, aprid TO RENT—176 Frankiin St. suitib's | THE CALL OF SPRING. sound strange, still many old faces day afternoon and the teams =4 brakemen, 00 monthiy; E ——— ———— ———— — | for lignt manufacturing or stor ona | g Will be Tecommized in this company of | menced drawing Saturday. Tryon has signal instruotion ' free; state ase;| KOW SALETLgss trom g00d 1ayink | 2, dhning, o2 Lroadwuy. _ maritd | I thought T heard fle other entertainers, as many of the Homan | Set up his stoone crusher, which he e e e 35 per 100. Jonn M. Driscoll. Phoné [ TO RIENT — Furnisiied Tooms CORE, | It vehony tourd Mo Sioss-grown wal plavers have joined this company and | Will use on the job. SAL H R S —— | 2, Lobanon Div., Yantic, Conn. for ~ housexeeping, bath, Bas. =i B Jo e TE = - need no introduction to Norwich audi- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray and Mw;l"m'l;sn:n—lf;iun‘loewen\ng:f\-_ colnl.?s“' School Strect. maryd Of happy rted children’s eall, ences. The company will present three | daughter, Miss Kittie Ray, of Crystal| - arsh, Sox 101, ¥, B L b el e | And Dids awihe different shows during the week. For | farm, Salem. were in town Saturda; have a few good Horses that I wish D g veniences, 35 Union Bt Phone ivei-8 | Monday and Tuesday they will pre-| William H. Button was a caller in (o dispose of right away, to make room | “WANTED A giri for Keneral house | TYies Today it nestles in my heart— sent An Oyster Fry, a screaming funny | Marlboro and Westchester ~ Satur- [for another car of 28 which will ar- | work; small family; good wages; no | - | — The store No. 31 Broad- | And bids the t bt datnre ing numbers introduced, and plenty of | The schools in the Academy and ELMER R. PIERSON. - - - C. H, Bass, Willimantic, Conn. apsed | Tegan hotel, now ovccupied by. Bruetto, | And growth becomes God's great fine WANTED A competent girl for gen-- — tallor and gentlemen’'s furnisnings. 0od cléan c y. iti he | First distr e | €ood cléan comedy. In addition to the | First dist eral honeawork, Apply . Mirs. Frank | FOR SALE—Pair Holstein oxen four | Apply to Willlam H. Shields. Janidd | Anl t closed Froday for the| melephone 1139 musical comedy there wiil be a select- | Easter vacation. | 2 pare oid. Pel: A3-& Lebanon: DIV i ire knows! . ed programme of photoplays, including | Wooster lodge, F. and A. M., held aj ™~ Hempstead, 89 McKiniey Ave. ~ aprdd | years ¢ld. el Itz | QEURNISHED mooMS ceniel oo | The Nautiius, ©Our Mutual Girl No. 10. In this pic- | mecting in Masonic hall Friday even- OH, LOOK!—A violin pianologue on - - = - | tien, steam heat . inquire 13 Ualon =g | e ture Margaret meets all the champion | ing. % the banjo by the well known cormetist, [ FOR SALE—One bay mare {en vears | ~dceod | HUMOR OF THE DAY Phite Bhe ia the = SeAtey . - & 3 Mr.— Say, get-in on that Tuxedo Lo nd _one colt two years old. Phone | Giants and White Sox as they land ir| The caucus to neminate officers of e L O s Fhon—a . Norwic aprid o1 New York after their great trip around | the borough for the ensuing vear was “c’-"m;;l‘.w e SUathn ek ra] e p— L e What B RE By the. “com- the world. She also has tea with Lieu- | held Saturday evening in the parlor of | Having sold my Farm, I will sell my | aow}. BEaa | O welant 1000, Ines FOR RDNT mon run of people?’ Wagg—Com- tenant John C. Porter of the British | the Engine house. There was a large | Personal Property at Auction on = Fingnire B E GRbert Jewott City y | muters, catching their rning train 2 ;s . | PUPILS WANTED in drawing, mod- | Inquire F."H. Gilbert, Jew y. T . |muters, catching theif morning traine. BAYY: vhio jexpects to fiy acrols the | atiend : S THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914, eling by an artist-sculptor irom | aprid | A very choice 8 room cottage house! _Boston Transcript e Rtlibel Hefuce o O'Brien and Miss Kath- | g oo > Lessons given privately at rea- R SALE = e ~yEE dern couveniences vertect! “Aunt Mary, £ o thia this reel is the dancing of the maxixe | ryn Morgan, who are teachers in East commencing at 10 a. m. sharp, Ao s Y e izarman, 193 Wost | | FOR SALE_Lo ot two duzen fne I with modern conveniences, in Aunt Mary, why s it that vo yith A Baldwin Sloane, the noted | Hamyion are at their homes In town |at my place situated in the swestern | Ihames Bt. City. S Rapran o) Avnat’ Bretschneider, | condition, ceatrally located. T e s SR ancing teacher. The Turning Point | for their vacation. | part of the Town of Putnam, known as WANTED Position by young lady ! C marzsd | E. A PRENTICE, waiting.”—Detroit Free Press. . is the title of a two-reel American | District: § cows, grade Holsteins, | o stenographer and bookKedper; four Shore front | Phone 300 86 Cliff Street drama which will be shown today. It | o OporiBistureshenton s i arlings, 1 bull, 1 heifer, or more | Years espetience; can furnish ~good | A FOR SALE—Fine piece of shore front Colby made her escape from jeils. of the regeneration of two souls. | John Gaheman and _ Philip | horses ail’the hdy by measurement, | Jclerences; sajary 311. Adaress M. A. [ on Haugbion Cove, o prise, & |the sanatorium, where she had bee he cast includes Sydney Ayres, Vivl- | Kues of North Wesichester were in | I¥e straw, hrd,(img! hay, machinery, £|s5. Bulleun Otiice. e aretin . Offce T - T “apria for a vear, while her nurse was get S Sav R Boaney s, T | e o, ot Nemaheter wore | BRSO R Iy B 1 e R — FOR RENT | Mt/ By movon stars. The Kevstone comedy on this! their moving picture apparatus to out! prouty hoe, horse rake, tedder, 2 har- WANTED—A you; man_about 22, FOR SALE—Two De f‘“‘“,m"i’“:j"; gets breakfast.—New York Tribune bill is called Across the Hall, and of | of town men, who will soon open up | rows, 2 tip carts with one pair of for- | Years oid, of good habits, good penman, ail the funny comedies produced by | the Tip Top hall as a moving picture| ward wheels, team wagon with two sets | #nd good at mgures, can obtain & E000 this company this one is the biggest theatre. f wheels, team sled, single sleigh, | Permanent positon: mo o0 & ™% oly | laugh producer of the lot. Matinee as _ Miss Mary Wade and Miss Mary double surrey, express wagon, reaping [ With & CRORCE 100 BOVRETIE NS, SE0T S usual today at 2.30; all seats 10 cents. | O'Brien were visiting frienis in Hart- | maghing manure spreader, spraying |\ PUi,*Conn. spredss| S ORI G i £ gk e r | show - Biing ‘at 7 and 5.4b: 0. 15 and 90 | foro Sotocd % 1 : | outfit complete with lime and sulphur | Norwich, Comn. . ==~ pairi Company at 86 Franklin St.;| Sultable for light manufacturing or show her she was mistak E 5 3 3 k for use, cksmith tools, platform SD_Girls to learn quilling; | business _weil established and pays| other purpose Set. cents. No advance in prices. The _The work train has been at the|scales, pair of balances, corn' sheller, {"e‘:’dy"‘;\'.’:,?k, APply” West Side. SiLK | well; good reason for seliing. Francis | oo mr.p fl" Th? Viotiabal Forndiv Corl? . atadies; Thomas Musical Comedy company will | Railroad station the past week loading j e cradies, 2 pair of team harnesses | pijil. ‘mar3ld D. Donohue, Norwich, Conn. aprid | *nq ahs o P20k change their entire programme on ' tie and other harnesses, drills, hammer; OR SAL e senll aatomoblles=— = ca E — | SThe baber Wednesday and Friday and everything | William Gillette of Lebanon Was | (rfaiicry ‘Snd dans, batsel churn, buctey | faves Wtk and Lcaming, abie to milk. | not Junk—at prices that will make you SUMMER COTTAGES | | | ur- | worker ‘and moulds, cheese tub, and | Inquire Gien Rock Farm, Mystic, Uflnn.; want to b | | I w8 | conditic S re eI 509t | - Two 'Elours of Building * | 7ore/e-How giat Joa cpme your ife? Lancaste; No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, sic seemed to take o dislike ! when we first met, and I wanted tc what a sight 3 ou_ been doing just latheved me when someone came in and told him WANTED—Single man for general wiil be entirely new and diffeTent from | the guest of friends in town v 2 eyl Jackson With Lwo . i 1. o o 1 thie preceding show. Don't let anything | day. e e bodles, truck and touring; 2 eyl Builk { For Rent—For Sale | he had won the big prize in a lottery ay. ects, and many other | mar2ld . . Watch Hill Week and he retir nce.— gend SRS S0 e thng ireat e e L e . ~'1912, in good condition; Maxw=il | atch Hi eekapaug nd he retired at once. egendo = = s fe s el reibi | i S Z SANTED. — Safely Taxor, Blidse oe ghecidl touring car, thorous Iy over- | Pleasant View Blaetter. = - 2 ~ G. A. PETTIS. |sharpening. Koom 6, over Ca . » | hauled, newly painted, condition guar-|p #5325 , St I COMING TO THE DAVIS. _—— o Norwicn. mar2id b anteed: 1913 Reo touring car, new July | Rentals §1 315--00”[.59“1?{‘ SEERN “ather,” said a small bor. “wh bk P = J. C. WITTER, Auctioneer, will en- D —Tive pouiicy and pissons; | 19, Jast, in A-1 condition. These cars | nspection by appointment | is a demazogue?” “A demasogue, my o Vel g i LAINFIELD tertain you. E ANTED—Live pouliry plg i | are ready for service. NO BUGSS WOT FRANK W. COY | son, is a man who can rock the boat ail of the Lonesome Pine. Lo = | JIf day is stormy, sale will take We pay top market prices, Inquire at it oii " "ypywhere, —any time 6 High Street, Westerly, R. 1. | himself and persuade evervbody t In The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, e next fair weekday. A caterer wil 343 Sdin St Willimantic (Shoe Store). | Theyll " run anywhere, any time. igh Street, Westerly, R. I. e e oreryhods U which is adapted from the novel of the | McDecugald-Greene Wedding Saturday | tend. apréd mar prices. C. H. Pellett, Danielson, Conn. Long Distance Telephone Fweranes: Facrsng 5 me name, }ldy Johhn Fut Jr, Eugene | —St. Paul's Mission Observes Palm MEN AND WOMEN WANTED {ko‘rlmumj 150 and $4-3. aprzd | «“What d'” o il . a ter is sald to have found a most - overnment Jjobs, 3bo to »loU month; - = crland tours = i NE e e o ankel sultable character for Isabelle Lowe | SUPday- l"’ C. WITTER ............ Auctioneer | 82VSIRICNL 22045 work; parcel s P 88 Qverland tovr FOR SALE | the Old Fogy. “What's so funny e —_— Any appointments; commorn e ar, price $350. This ca Eook t aper?” “It s here that a barefooted, wondering-eyed creature | o Greene al noon Saturday, when Bt e O Franwin inssitute, | 3 nias, Daniel- | to engage in missionary work” said of memory and dreas known - ang | DO f’é‘r"-m‘?“{v’\‘Qc‘l{ni»fa‘u: . Dorati ] flons open fo you rankln e Sl arm 0 2 cres the Grouch.—Cincinnati Enquirer. loved by a million book lovers, hero- | OIS TETEENT, WAS B C T e Sale of Household Furniture —SHOVIING ARD TRESPASSING NO- | _FOR SALE ¥ able. Apply | | _“You should join our Discussion ine of the story and play. The part of | [} SO ATTANE NICDOIEAIT B ed TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1014, OB pinted on cloth. 1exis Six 10f | F. S Kennedy, Dayville, Comn. aprid| == = T e | Club; it is no end of benefit” “Do the half savage, untutored child of the | \1°% HG Cactts vio ied the nt 10 o'clock a. m. bc., tweive for 3i.26. Ihe Bulietn | ~poo-olin X hen furkeys and four onss, “bera sand, . Beunecies: . (mome cover a wide range of subjects”" Cumberland mountains is one that \)".d“" e “"l“" ,‘“""_ ety T will sell all of my personal prop-| CO. rrinters, Nori/icu, Conn | tom turiseys. Inquire of D. Bendett, | {Tuit, land can be worked by machin- no. We confine ourselves ex- B owe uE ousimine Tio il vee & Ladons it of griy at Public Auction, described as |~ WANTRD—Haw rurs. W1l be at tha | 161 Frankiin St, or Tel. 1234, ma place is situated three miles from | clisively to bridge and tango."—Clev- i o sre a handsome s e Auctions NescEine S B J 5 < E e = clana’ Piaty E “In the play Mr. Walter has made | Dutch blue, with hat to match. She e {l‘)c:}((idn;? Tor r“‘,-'o‘éf,f’.f Etl"r:\v%‘x e Bt N ooaworca. FOR SALE—Seven-room cottage, six Wost “'”",“,“ z Py e Dea]’, 5 Prmit Y . walter has made | s attended by her brother and his | bed quilts. pillows, feather beds. CheIFs, | P havie or Seven acres good land, ood out-| An s5-acre farm, about four mile he Nut—T never could understand - e O wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 1 old fashioned couch, a few nice old = Ldings, 3% sileciroin ftrolled o from Westerly; new house, large barn | why a fellow couldn’t have more than ar that rages between two clashing = Wift % e 3 ¥ ch 1.0ld fashioned wood WANTED Plano (UniE. A W& Got- | partioulars Inquire =t Versailles P. O.| (9% "800 B0 ROV 100 T80 TR0 | one wife. The Old "Un—When you're mountain clans, the families of the | GT¢ene, who were ma i lock (Seth Thomas), oid vases, | @ou, s rTosdeci St. City. sob 6¥%-d marzsd i e e 0 P IROD e Bl AR T t. | older vou will learn that the law pro- ToHivers and the Falins. June's love Carter five yea A e T ewedding pictures 1 old warming pan and foot”| 371d FOR SALE— Porfec Tardy, Persian | 33000 ) _down, balance On mort-| fects those who are incapable of pro- for Hale, the engineer, is made the | Was quiet because of the illness of the ove, di <. pots, pans, Kkettles, 5 and Japan walnut sece Inquire of | age at 5 per cent. Investigate { tecting themselves.—London e s s not fuliy recovered attack of pneumon dozen frult jars, and a r jars from 2 to b rkhurst, Danieison, Conn. Cottages at Pleasant View; $1250 will | <ause of the killing of Dave Tolliver | 8T00m (Who h: by Buck Falin as well as the attempted | ITom 2 severe RS iaurons iRRtable s that | Defore Christmas Sydney will have ilons, ng room table, also a whole lot of furnished, ATTENTION s buy @ four-room cottage, murder of Hale by young Dave. The h They will reside with Mrs. McDougald's :3 Pk o - ¥ : S AT o ok hoiies A B eA hins T (reet Fronit. | s S he up- Play has been given a ForEeous sceni | Parents for a few weeks before goi aller carensiis: tools. comprlsiie} yo, want steady, ireliale vtime.at | FOR AL Wourtoans horss Lot om o e M- | to-date building act for which archi- setting, a vivid dramatic visualization | to their new home at No. 11 Boswell 3 jot of hauling ropes from 50 to (§ home! Then Ring up 377-12 or drop - arata. | 28e ETTaR Bulleit | f€CtS have for nearly a generation of the book. From beginning to end | avenue, Norwick o feet lonz, painter's outfit complete, | postal to the o R Wt e wal L send for ‘"':“ arm . Bulledln | been pressing. The present law, pass- it 13 a story of elemental love, a story | Mrs. McDouzald, who is a direct de-t comprisiiis 4 falls ladders “brushes.| watch Clock and dewelry |rod swas for hatching, wimnors frst | OUSt issued—chotce of 406). | € in 1875, keeps Sydney from joining that is meant to be heart-clutching in | cendant of the same family as Gen. paints % barrel ‘of whiting, 300 Ibe s sccond and third prizes at the Kair; $1{ WILLIAM A. WILCOX | the ranks of modern clties, such as its intensity. It is the love of a moun- | Nathaniel Greene, of Revolutionary Prince metallic. 1 barrel Venetian red, | REPAIR SHOP OF setting; $6 per 100. C. D. Sherman, 51 . 4 | London, New York, San Francisco and tain girl, uneducated in the ways of | fame, can well claim being a daughter ' 30 bounds Mineasco, a lot of dry colors, | LEGG, Mt Pleasant St. Phone 795-2. mar2id Real Estate Broker, | Seattle. soeiety and civilization, for a man of | of Plainfield, as both® of her parents, h*D e 5t LEE C s R SALE or exchange, g0od Dayilg | ¢ \yest Broad Sirect—Rooms 1 and 2, | the world, a love which June does not | grandparents and great-grandparents GEORGE 1. JOHNSON 128 Washington Street, City | »f property in tuis city; location s ek THE KAI EIDOSCOPE understand—a love which frightens | have been residents of this town. She ' .. iyt e e i pest. Address rty,” care Bul- entral Thes - Building, | mevs 2t e s it e Many, aprid Abington, Conn. Prompt collections and delivery. A7 marzod__ Weaterls, Wi R e June’s love for Hale is h her and her husband a One Year's Guarantee, friends w from companionship around the Lone- | long and happy married married life. sige Wyandc 340 and 360; Beula rm W hite ! at Rome 2,000 years ago, probably op- OR SALE—18 Cypher INcubators | race No.365. Tel. Residence 531 ltors were used in the imperial palace tes and Runner duck oggs, 13 | - o ; 5 g ol g ihe (avi i L2y the potent Vestry Meeting. | EGAr NOTICES HELP WANTED for $%; custom h 150 sZgs. 33, erated by slave power. = ng to her in the trembling of o g S e i e . . . Wibminte. e P The £12,000,000 worth of linen which the pine needles and the sighing of the | St. Paul's Fpiscopal mission heid a S l C M Lo T e L e £12,04 worth of | whi 1 ra T | meeting at Charles xander's Boy, el b e i O SALKE—Four pool tab all in |is the averagze yearly output of “tne :'E!Ed!nt’ljrux] h the branches Tt deests | iesting at | “harles Alexander’s I ])ECIa lty eetlllg | General Housework Girls, Kitchen |z o monaltion, with & Arst ¢ ans outn [United 'Kingdom ~would, ‘wrap the * e e e | iree 4x8, one /i1l sell chea . = ior Heven thi vearning of soul for soul and it en- | Woman's Missionar \ding Help, Chamber Maid. Phiace Pool Farloss, 49 Main Bt. Not- | earth at the equator seve es. marz3d larges until it .warms and beams upon | ¢ircle met Friday afternoon with M EE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, | wic all of the Tolliver kin and quiets the | Walter Kingsley. FR In New Zealand every man out of work has the right to demand em- M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. |~ FOR SALE New cottage, 1 rooms, MAYOR'S OFFICE. foud that has been raging in the | There was a football game on the i Yo heat, = electrid | f = = = : 5 foner eceptiol ieat, electric nt on work of public improve- Cumberland mountains for a hundred | Plaintield ball grounds Saturday aft- Clty of Norwich, Conmectiew | — B — {uxn{ bath, ned dining room, | A Jiwe Fa.m"’ "m‘"' e ,‘:lg,’,i“;, the Drev,_'nn:fi(e of :wag years. ernoon between the Plainfield and i ou sir to date, Secorat- center of city, modern con- i Semde: 01 01 Wadntsdny: i Sterting teras T v s o the of Nor- FOR SALE ed, one inute from cars; very 0 2 Mail’ ohders 1o Drioe oo b o | - Eais Suday (Obi \ : e TR terms. Peck's Gorner, Norwich vSnienoss. fniaoed ropnit et In Holiand many milkmen deliver : aim Sunday Observance. ou " are Ediveciea to warn K0piv to Miss Buckiey, on prer (] well rented. thelr wares in botiles wrapped In red s2le. Pric mari2d | paper, the keeping quality of the fluid being greatly increased thereby. $1.50, $1, T5¢, 50c, 35¢, = S A% e e electors of the City Norwieh to s o S0e B0 35| p, Simady’ was obverves a0 s e S 00 5 S Do YOU WANT TO |- Paul’s mission pecial I AM BUYING pouilsy of al e s a 5 p. ose: =2 ¥ ¢ | Bamuel Gelieri, Colc, er, » = Offers Another Photoplay Masterplece, SC'™°7 & 517 . m. DO i, S e ) Sectia ; ’ Sheffield, Bngland, has borrowed for Pilgrim’s Progress. | fhis UATeTEnal s U Saaa o |~ T haveon myilistGvec onehumtired |- O e 40 Shey St, Norwich, Ct. various municipal undertakings it g BALTIC | special city meeting be called “for the | Situated in New Londen and Windham | rea)” esiate in Norwich, consisting of recent years $65,000,000, and its press In offering to the public of Norwich | = 7 i B\ i 5 v er or n ity Norwic, s, 2 barns, outb ings a | the photoplay masterpieces of the ! Dynamite Exploded In The Hope of | \\}i)l‘IELgdynptrl;:;ln'lee (o‘r“‘ \Q:su::y:—mfiffl $1%00.ap. agres il conveitienty Tociiea ta world the management of the A\udnu-] Finding Mrs. Anderson's Body— | chines.” The roads being in good shape now, 2Cres Of land. couveuiently Fresh flowers brought into the Un- | would be pleased fo show any of | terme Atiraciive to” the Buyer: ted Kingdom last year from the Con- rium was contident that the majority 2. To take any and all action neces- | | | | Durpose” of deciding the followik: | Counties. All kinds of farms, from ' tha istge mansion holse. o dwALlng | ent indebtedness thereon is $48,500,008 { | ) 4 e h. I to interested i i : { : of people would appreciate their ooty | Twelve Join Rosary Society—Man- | (i 7or ‘providing and using veting | these places to interested parties. | property its own water supply. | / nent—mainly Southern France—ha €6 provide something (hat is nbscluier | chester Unity’s Annual Social. 6 | machines, 17 oihe City shail decide to| If interested, don't delay—as they are | APPIY to Wiiliam 1L Siields, $3 Broad- | value of $1,405,000, againet 3375, the best on the matket. . The undoubts | e jadont the same; and to authorize an|selling fast. Way, Norwiok, Conn. = ueetia = in 1900 - RS 5 $ 5 | appropriation needed to cover the ex- |~ Z ; cads | e the past three photoplay | Saturday morning relatives of the e et s ok | THINK U OVER 250 noteheads ! e Tt S , namely, Quo Vadis, An |missing Mrs. Hilda Anderson set off i PUP3Q IRITed tuseeby o Lo WILLIAM F. HILL - AT et o e e Well-developod pinos ars being 13if ‘I"Avtnlqu;:i.'4;1(\‘1!\3“’1;.{11‘]‘ _\“1;0‘,{1 Littie | charges ‘(1(;:”1“”"1'\““:r-(lhh s::rrv,-;\\/:[ 1914 A e Aol Ertate aniil Sach &7 ] -96; Iy all clear, has a 6-room house f ising the aer ;»1;uu~ r«‘p0 s‘::fl;:. vil, have encouraged the manage- |river at the place where she was lus A MURPHY, | price’s fo inting you AR O TR work in war e idea s v ment’ to_secure other features of this | seen. in the hope of bringing the body Mayor of the City of Norwlch, | Telephone 147 26 SHETUCKET ST.|or. The Eulletin Company, Nerws i bebngCVRUpRELY, (Eissannt the aeroplane with the equipment of lgt:‘yd. and today brings the fourth of |to the surface if it was in th eriver. | 2B | — SOty | located and in good répair, near a small field hosphal this series, which is Pilgrim's Progress. | Their efforts were fruitless as no trace 1 hereby certity that tife above andl { . WOR SALE 0. i. C. pigs, (horough- 2 e o Pligrim’s (FTOBTess is | without a of the body was discovered. ing s’ the” warninz directed to | 10 the Farmers of this Section: | breds registered, nete beiier i as Siaiioy iina: TAVIN be A 'he new university at Hamburg le bt one of the most widel e oy r service b n LR A AL R - E yrice for a qi uyer ¢ f ot S eolon- o g R - Palm Sunday Service : ‘ I MAL Now is the ¢ to list your farms | ton, R. F. L. 5, Norwich Comn. H. ¥ low price for il an extension of the lmportant col 1 tu a or SR S 2 ST 1 3 g Button. jal institution kmown as Kolorialinst! past two or three hundred years thig| Palms were distributed Sunda - ) ¢ it e el | have a large — - hich was founded in that city = Wilired. dreass o - ears Tus | the last mass i Mary's churc N irid list of customers looking for farms. FOR SALE :ond-band Ford av- it st e g o 4 ;,4.:’ o eam of id(; bt - “’_y'“’:l-h | the afternoor SBPEL Of the PASSIOn | et e it — | Send description or eail tomobile. Phone 53, Norwlich, or wd- FRANCIS D. DONOHUE a previous date. end " eversone | Was read in French and T NORICE TO CRY WILLIAM F. HILL, e L L R dydd Central Building Norwich, Ct. s ETTTR TY botween s of 0. It 1z | was folloveed by vespers. Lot or 1 | Bbietiniot St Maraich, Bone OIS stk n On the ground that an aeroplae ir 3 o aoenll how Johm | Rosary socisty was hel N Telephone 47 Opposite Thames Bank | g2l G Hi |t oxies's drvalilioad: sisourt S Fun G i | members received the me e e SRR AT e H s in St gary has decided that it cannot be Jmenistely {E \RLES N, CHAPPELL | PIINTIN G ices. 200 seized for debt has stood the test of | receptior { concluded | of Moniy n’said District. decea | The Imperator, on a recent trip. t masie #a with benediction of the Hlexsed Sac- Ovder o Administrator ci 4 | brougnt safely the Atlantic Ambrosiv compas i, | rument Sy e 5 persons. greatest human ALy, it well known as a firm that has Manchester Unity's Soci it onths from thia date. b ¢ E { ever carried bv anv seagoing niet with great succ i wing ti R e TR posting e Lo that effect, togetie WILL BUY A Business Property consist- < Of these 3,649 were passen- and some past pro- | . siprstE Il Ees with g u ler. on'the sign ' ing of one large store and three §!zers and 1,332 were crew. such as The S e 5 0 1 : Pretty Cottage House, 7 rooms 6 room tenements. 3 | = = ympell and others are worthy of the| 1L (e old Baliic ot L and bath, clectric Jights, neariy Annual rentals of $3,10000 in B! .\ covernment decree has been is- rame of masierpieces. The produc i P st i & 12 newsp: L circulation i new, steam heater.’ Less thm s first class condition, and very sued giving provisional approval to is in four parts and the o o Al S «id District, and m v to this | ten minutes’ walk from Franklin Binders, Norwich, Conn. desirable. Full information on tha estimate of expenditure during the rately followed in every instance, and | o ERE Cougt = 54 3 Squa Will vou hear oppor- - — - application, |current vear for the exploitation of the magnificent seitings and photo- | ictory For Taftville. CHARLES N tunity’s knoc {the state railways of Argentina. The &raphic effects are impossible to de- | The Tafiville Soccer football team | v 3 . scribe or prod : R A Can B ARCHA W. COIT, If there i*"a production ou the mar- : Sayies’ flietd Saturday after m. by eby notifigd to | 63 Broad Y P ket that is more suitable to this time | the score of 6 o 9. It was the first - ainat’ said estate i | 3 Broadway, opp. Y. M. C. A ©f ihe year than Pilgrim's Pros the | gume of the seuson and a zood 1 de At (Oakdale), Mentville, | Phone 102-2 ) i > management has not heard of i time limited in the JAMES L. CASE, i o T e s H 8514 The total is to bhe met out enues of the railways dur- Norwieh, Cr. i 3 10 Shetucket St s oui to see it. The Baltic The serlous side of life is with US| beys put up b it ng order. e ———————————— . 5 A A = G g #ii the time, and d_hearty laugh | pesior Skill ai ork of Taft bl ¢~ Ut SET: | Eight-room Cottage RMERS ! i tippines = the best of tonic bt FA S ! g PPI therefore tw. sood comedy reeis have been added to wday’'s programme, entitled Almost a ville was too m Village interests. ¢ that the in- 00,000 in loans the last six months of COL. EARL N. GALL{JP with bath and tsam heat, f:_"}"“l good barn wnd large le*, locatea Don’t forgct to order your | & White Hope, a Powers film, and Ma | Delwin W. Martin went to Hartford r five minutes’ walk frcm Main . A ¥ s X & = hich as much as was loan- and Pa Play Poker, cne of those inimi- | Sunday to visit his wife who is in a =g I : j Agricultural Limestone from s Whit e . - fable Joker fims with thai king of | hospiial ihere. MONEY LOANED | AUG "]NEEH R e e ot ol -auoe e e At the regular monthly comedians, Max Asher, as Pa. 0 Diawonds, Waicues Jewe. The time and prices for the first three days of this week are as usual. | Teoms this evening at 7.1 meeting of Nat. School ot N. Tarrant & Co. Peck, McWilliams & Co. 1.0 ipelago. There is a for “any one A graduate from Jone: Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and | alu Securitisg of tcs of I y kind at tae B. society, in their terest. An old St. Mary’s T. 2 i 1 2 - il B SRing Al T Io plas G HiEen 0 deat with, Pediarecd Stock. Merchandise” ond ¥ 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. f|= [loan ar veral < have beer Matineo at 2.0, nights at 7 and $.45. | an entertainment o be held soon will | Fefisteca | Stock ' Merchanalse 4.m: NEWMARKET HOTEL, [ pfaced w10 ihis Hmit A excen Bngtand last vear imported 15,495~ | Misses Mue and Margaret Punch of | | - e | " 715 Sesweli Ave. hout 4 per cent of the loans have @0p Bundredweights of refined sugar | Norwich Town were Zuesis Sunday .,(i R. F. D. No. 1, Moesup, Ct.| Siimnm 1 mo soverciaing madive B First-class Wines, Liduors and Cigars | buen made. to native. Filipinos. whils and eandy. Mr, ard Mrs. James P. Brown, P Lad 'I;.F':H;:‘l:uulwcllc'.‘l‘l.e ‘x:I e The sun.A:;:‘- an g % Ry 'hn g 5 - - eiskhzan : A fox Rukness 2 dsha Ruskis. fron sk \he haanss =

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