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ing momen AR WEATHER TODAY - ‘SATURDAY FAIR, WARMER What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville a2nd Motion F£izturss a2 ae "Auditorium. Moving flctures at Colonial Taestre Thomas Musical Comedy Company ai Davis Theatre. 3 The Trall of the Lonesome Pine at Davis Theatre. Business Men’s Association at Buck- If Skin Breaks Out and ltches i ingham Memorial. e I Columbian Commandery, No. 4, K. T. | meels at Masonic Temple. Lodge Oscar, No. 30, V. O. of A, meets at Foresters’ Hall. 3 Virginia Dare Council, No. 23, D. of L., meets at 65 Main Street. ©O.[ USE IT LIKE A COLD CREAM AND = .‘é:rwich tf?t)llfl.\'!\&.l‘lds-l"v )?01 K & Norwith Btationars Engine DRY ECZEMA ERUPTIONS ° RIGHT UP. Norwich Statiopary Engineers’ Asso- ciation, No. 6, meets in bill Block. | ANNOUNCEMENTS : Furniture Stores Close. All furniture stores in this city will close today at 12 o'clock. The moment vou apply bold-sulphur ©o an itching or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says {a renowned dermatologist. i remarkable sulphur made into DAVIS THEATRE. H hick cream effects such prompt re- s ! f, even in aggravated Eczema, that Thomas Musical Comedy Company in a | nt.t ne;er ending source of amaze- i nent to physicians. New Show fips: iiernoons ! many years bold-sulphur has There will bo the regular matinee | 0°Cubied a secure position in the treat- performance of the Thomas Musical| ment of cutaneous eruptions by reason Comedy compa: this afternoon, and j°! cooling, parasite-destroying they will present an entirely new show : [ ties and nothing has ever been for today called A Pair of Bu e its place in relieving ir- real rollicking comedy, full of > and_inflammatory affections of and amusing situations. Of all the While not always establish- comedies already presented by permanent cure, vet, in every clever company of entertainers nce, it immediately subdues the ono 15 the best of the.lot. The & itching irritation 2nd heals the Kczema. specialties will also be differe right up and it is often years later . nothing will be used that before any eruption again manifests been done this w j itself. 1y good ph rmacist will supply an e of bold Iphur cream, which who has captivated } | pra— B WANTED WANTED — Experien and mecha onn. and best of s, Wil touring or delive letir for exposition, Apri i p. m, to James C b[l(“l WANTED- nent position and vicinity nece tin Ry e 8 g | should be applied to the affected parts that sults he to per- | like the urdnm:z\xvold creams. It isn't fection. - The the pleasant and the prompt relief af- | company have ef- ded very welcome, ~particularly forts for this The photoplays ! when the Eczema is accompanied with | 1! are also changed and the fea- |torturous itching. ture is a pewerful two-reel drama of === — — b the Irish. co: called The Smug » of Sligo, produced by the R 'BULLETINS PATTERN SERVICE compan: with Owen Moore and a | The Woman Withot ie of a zmat Ma, , and Barn come on th will b as S seats 10 cents. Lonesome Pi and no o matinee s 8 all This evenin wi ¥ of wit- >st dramatic If you have not 't wait till Get them to $1.50. nts of the seaso already secured seats. all the good ones are g now! Prices frofa 25 Telephone 1 DAVIS THEATRE. Fine Feathers. Local playgoers evidently 1 fmportance of the comlr star product Feathers at the Davis t brilliant perfor April 14, the begins tomorrow =8 the advance orde: usual rush for this attr as 1t should be, for Fine Feathers a a play is the finest work that has been given the stage by that modern dra- Alize the | sagement matist, Eugene Walter, while its pre- | =enting sosed of such stars | : 1, Wilton Lackave, Rockwell and Lydi finest ever assembled for W not expected that the all wouid_Dbe retained after the New York and Ch several other citie few to be given production. As genuine all star here, the attrac 8 great event. nied by remi \ 8869 A SIMPLE, COMFORTABLE AND ATTRACTIVE FROCK FOR THE LITTLE MISS, With er Without With T's Yeke cker Yoke, and compa- | Dress, r to bo office sale. $1. 75¢, | shorter Sieeve. B0c, 25c | DAV:S TH:ATRE TONIGFT ! pe S i The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. The Trail the Lonesome Pine, Eugene Walt thrilling dramatiza- tion of John Fox, Jr lendid sto emphas At~ es one of the ing locales of a dra pains or e nse make the prodt every sense. It p-'\\ d a cess in Chicago, Boston and enjoyed lor with tl Teceipts of The story of with a ri No to n he Bulletin Compan i ch, Comn. inted . with | ! | 1oz or| Smoke Shop, 16 To men wi and 3,00 work proposition to ms v independence i merciai Oposit v ited oni > Buliet matur t, of the four acts i s colorful picture i Isabelle Lm\e as Jun lightful creation of the Virginia moun- ha. part t perfectly suits i ill be seen at rices, $1.50, Curtain at 8.15 | COLONIAL THEATRE. Lubin Day Today at Colonial, Headed by Fitzhugh's Ride, Twe Reals. The many p: will ‘recelve w that today is spectacles will house of motion Desirable Residence sites at prices ranging from $375 up- wards. ARCHA W. COIT, 63 Broz:way. ozp. Y. M C A 02-2 the Colonial e the news and all the that peerless trons of ma, entitled Fitz two-reel feature, with , beautiful ountless thrill- | scene: hand- some girls and br The atory tells of Captain who § discovers that through fr: deal- FOR SALE ing hie sweetheart is to be married in a church many S P, tant. Being given permission, A e Xuilding Lot on Haughton’s mal a furfous ride to the o > ace for a summer dashing In on horsebac the would-be bride, carsies the church on horseback, sued by the cavalry, whi and secures his bride Night is anctber big while The New Soaked Hero furn on the bi inctuded on the impressive Jewisi entitied A Miracle VEN TI!CE, FOR SALE A prosperous Ccal Business, in- cluding LL‘I(‘ uL(‘A A Ie s and the Kalem company equipme cated. A —— i zood <ll estab- Flowerland, Od: Bazaar. lished. od n for sell AL will be well while For further information quire of me,d;» s Thomas #, Beckiey out of ihe omething qui . s88- different from the common fair, and Lot R 383-2 as interesting «s it is begutiful. As | 278 Main Street 7 flowers! 1c but the meth its pame sugge decorative them handling them is entir differer from the usual fair methods. The booths will not be the usual hurr Iy bullt, temporary struc furring and cheeseclot retely comstructed and ings and all MONEY LOANED op Diamends, Waicnes, Jewei > sud Becurities ef any kind at the Lowest Katos of Interest. AR 04 CSwablisien fire to deat With. T3k COLLATERAL LOAN Co.. 142 2 Strecs, Upstairs, (Estabiicned 1872.) bLuild- hand painted in water colors no draping effec One booth represents t other the sun flower, another the m teria, etc. etc. each being mounted by a handsome female figure, typical of its flower. The center piece is a strikingly elaborate structure, st rounded by marble columns and tables while over its latticed roof twine the kowers, vines and leaves of the fou seasong, and colored electric lights add to the beauty of the picture, DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. iake clgvator Shetucket Street - en- trance. Phone. The New Haven Railway stockhold- ers are not confident that a read- Jjustment of the company's various |To Talk About ! 36 Ciiff Brrest | g e m, under 3 nway ced aufleur | Ma icense, 1 drive truck Box 500, Bul- ri 000, wners demonstrate . AppLy & 24 rounta apriod ma- chn You w home! Waich, Ucm REPAIR and Jdewelr 1 SHOP OF LEE CLEGG, Strest, V/zshington pt colle One Year City livery. HELP W’Af‘é” £ Serub Wom. sneral Housework ( hep Chamber Maid. FREE EMPLOYMEN 34, J. Cusoeran, Supt. ¥OR SA P e '.\0 YGU ¢ AN'E TO Bl UY A FARM? | have en my list 2var one hundred— situated in New London and Windham | t Counties. All kinds of farms, from ! $1000 up. The roads being in gocd shage now, 3 would be pleased to show any of these places to interested parties. If interested, don't delay—as th selling fast. WILLIAM F. Real Estate and Teiephone 147 2 Eight-room C with bath =anad good barn and large five minutes’ walk -reet. Price 1i7 Main Street, FOR SALE Farm Help, Kitcher T BUREAU, Central Bldg HILL surance SHETUCKET ST. citage reazonable. N. Tarrant & Co. Norwi. 0, steam heat, =¥ lot, locatea from Main holdings will result as profitably as the dissolution of Washington Star. Standard Oil— BOOK BINDER n% Scol~ Mzde and Ruted t3 Orda 132 BROADWAY Force of Example. Peru’s- President resigned. He may have imagined that he was the DBritish ct ! | | I | E | JOSEPH BRADFORD DR, F. W. r | ! | HOLMS, Denlisi Shaanon Building Anncx, rocom A Teicphons 823 octied THERE 13 no aayerns Eastern Connecticut e letin f2: business bes! ing medlum la ual (¢ The Bul- FULL ASSOCIATED ADVERTBEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line H FOR SALE POETRY DOES MA WISH SHE WERE PA? “I wish I had.a lot o’ cash,” Sald pa, one winter’s nigh Td go down South an’ stay a while, Where days are warm and bright.” He sat an’ watched the fire die {Seemed lost in thoughtful daze), Till ma brought In some fresh pine Eknots An' made a cheerful blaze. SNY “I wish I had a million shares O’ stock in Standard Oil” Sez pa: “I1 wouldn’t do a thing.” Ma made the Kettle boil, An’ mixed hot. biscuits, fried some ham An’ eggs (smelt good, you bet Fetched cheese and doughnuts, made the tea; Then pa—set down an’ et! % FOR LE—A quantity of good hay. | Inquire L. H. Lathrop, Bozrah, Yantic, R. F. D. No. 1. apridFMW Twin cylinder motorc -12. apriod and nt. SAL®—A horse, carriage ss turnout; priceé rig for earl Service, Nor Telephone spring ich, Ct., new mileh ley, South Can- apriod dotte and hatching, rg, Nor- “Glen Acre apr3wWFs icks and egas, d _Srown Leg- large . 636-4. ng piece ot tion the pest 261 Central aprid “Airedale pups, e, ‘AT apred OR_SALE—One Tuxedo W one sssuit, bargains Haubt, rank aprad 0 head new milks arpe. Willimantic ARRIY |~ Just ytor boa ng good cel- -ups naer of two larg This endid re- seen to be too much 1celima H ori_horse, mp cart, one Cote, Ballic, prid Apply aprid 1-room coitage, SiX and, good out- ley. For pilles P. U. hardy, Persian inguire of FOR SALE 9% will sell cheap. 49 Mai cottage, neat, camed dinin, up ic decora om ca Very casy Norwich Tovrn. on premises. y 1 kinds. cop posial o er, Coanm. same, Coiches Leonarda W. Baconm rwich, comsist of lon house. & awelling ouibuildings and 164 cctled 0 noteleads Zular business size) printed, for $1.90; 298 end Kor sapzples aad OVER — I TOR SALE—-O. 1. C. DIgs, thorough- cgistered, nome beiter iu ihs Ludicw Farm, Norti Stoning- 1. 8, Norwici, Comn. . } { ! | T ¥oRm SALE_iSlever-rcom house,with | Must be S0ié to close | Hamilten, Executor, 139 i Jeid LE—A secong-hand Ford v Phons Sk, Norwich, or ad- ¥ € these prices: lot, 89 CLE St estate. G. W, Main St FOR S | tomobile. | dress 98 Franklin St | PRINTING—L60K lo-. enve pe. guiar Dusiness size, card printed in cormer, 31.40; 1,000, 33; $6, 14,000, $iV; oUL. _noteheads, ., brinted, $1.46; 1,000, $2.1v; 3,009, | 10,000, §iZHL; w00 lelierneads, ;axli, priniea, 31 io; 1,000, $3.50; 5,000 $49%0;" Tu.0c0, ~ 318.00; 0% buiheads X5y, Pr ted, $1.60; 1,000, 32.10 a.ow. 10,000, u' 30; 200 staiements 5 d 1,000, $1.39; 5,0 nting o: every d tion dens prompily. Send for sam- T H The Bulletin Co., rimters aud . Nerwich. Cona. | LOST AND FOUND l ted black, white and tan name or tag en coligr. stified or return Louis : iette, Norwich., Phone 515-3, aprod Soutn | s § FRANK W. COY | l FOR RENT—A very desiraple eight- room cottage, with all modern conven- | iences, - situated Maple -St., neay 433 West Main St, on line of eiectric’ears. west Main “I wish I was a millionaire,” “I'd have a snap.” ine lounge we eard a 10Te; pply to . 1. Lathrop, 493 1d Pa—at his evenin’ nap! treet. B .\b}idid 1};u dishes, shook the cioth, =5E —Swmail tcnement. ADPIY Srushed up, put things awav, e e marild - | An’ fed the cat: then started up Her plans for bakin’ day. | TO RENT_House of eight rooms “and laundry, 26 Scmool St, just off Wash- ington; all modern improvements; fine three minutes from and put some beans to location; large lot; Some bread to rise: | trolley; rent res napie to responsible ng dried apples. soaked ‘em, toe, | parti Apply to Jonn . Hawkins, ady for her 131 Broadway. Telephone 46i-2. She brought more wood, put out the | marsod cat. |~ ToO RENT—1:6 Franklin Suanss| L ARGl for DLt manufacturing or store. Joha | Pa woke a :: “It's time for be | 8. ranniag, oz Broadway. mariid D locks —Zion's Heral URNISHED ROOMS, ail moedern con- | venien 3s Ualon SL Phnone 10013 r1d ! TO RENT—TGe store No. 31 Broad- way, centra: location, next to the Wau- | ; STEPS. e because 1 could not see »r one another is our law. t we Tegan hbtel, now ccoupied by Sructie hated law, the heavy law laid hands tailor and cenilemen’s furnishings. 1 & 3 i‘\wly to William H. Shields. 3Janlsd | And I w el«i tnwwork in slaver FURNISHED RCOMS. centrai 10Cu- inquire 13 Uaion & for I could not see tien, steam heat. 4 3 natural as the breath FOR RENT i yuld not work without o Nature avy And T w - x fear of poverty— o~ - . I Tntil knew, 5 i Two Floors of Building B ; S recast, enjoy, to love, to live! and pain of siaver No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street,|Io ! Suitable for Ighc manufacturing oz | pasti L % Nae W9 G0 other purposes. dishon Bl e | tnquire of The Vaughn Founcry Ca, |l @m Iot owned. nor hired; full-born i o G My power I give. —New Orleans Times-Democrat. i SUMMER COTTAGES | e e | For Rent—For 3ale THE 1 1 Watch Hill Weekapaug H HUMOR OF DAY Pleasant View E R Rentals $175-52,500 season §o Faven W hy “0‘]‘,5 no 2 el fow Faet et LD arzer—te read ia i Inspection by appointmen mn>taat fonge is 6 High Street, Westeriy, R. I. Long Distance Telephone What mak serious? ging me ¢ Judge. s you think he Fathes-~He has zars and uses Mother ting FOR SALE pigh—Miss Sharp called me a I look like a fool? Dawson 0, you do not. She couldn’ X dged vou by vour looks.—Boston nscript. « o: have soine he A re, “Where on them. —Cloth > are a. 40 head al dispose of right awa the horses. Come and ER R. PIERSON. { have i must to fit Wife (at one of has herome has had already; you > anyihing like that dur- whole season—Fliegente Tel. 1139 ‘Is your wife 1l enthusiastic over >r Shakespeare club? “No! she's >tting luke rm. ¥ 1 to 16 meet and hasn't won a bridge prize "—Lou milss | Bycon— large barn | pipe. rice | enneries, soms can be worked by machin- is situated three miles from |j price $1250. | f about fou 3 hot ille Courier-Journal $1¢ 0 down, balance on me-t- gage at 5 per cent. Investigate! Cottages at Pleasant V. buy 4 four-room cottage, - 0 will all furnisaec eet front- ome new kind send for Wilco: Farm Bulle I s'po: Clevelana Plain ; (Just issued—choice of 406). WILLIAM A. WILCOX : A B o 7Y “That girl in the purple zown over Real Estate Broker, yonds = h, I thought that was @ in the wall —Pit: Post. pape: | 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 2, | hureh Central Thex Building, ght. “That Westerly, R. L Maude Office No. 365. Tel. Residence 531. ie’s papa 2{ty far gone & mamma, com- ia Record. > done away with i the member of 1 don’t know.” embittered rural editor. then one of them passes a *—Washington Star. ms to dy rey e is pr FOR SALE | Farm of 25 acres of land most- town d the Iy all clear, has a 6-room house S N ease, mum, will vou zive and barns, property pleasantly B} o Tadv—Yon wen located and in sood repair, near § | nk on it if I give it to you? 5 = ? Lor bless you, mum, trolley line. Will be sold at et arunk on 1Rt ety l low price for a quick buver. rdeiphia Ledger. "'HE KALE!DOSCOPE Five women_ w amounts to re FRANCIS D. Central Buiiding DONOHUE Norwich, Ct. in H ment all b ant where golf is now a . is the city w passed in 1424 g ha D or other sik unprofit- A Two Family House, near center of city, modern con- veniences. In good repair and §| it well rented e o H. Maxwell nfue-x eaars ago: T there are forty thousand chiidren zartens of Greater | JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetueket St. Norwleh, (i Bradford 300,000 urrounded | i | i(u[urn‘.L towns and | FARMERS ! | also within 9 miles of Leed i | population of approxima: |Don’t forget to order your|® ™" 2 Agricultural Limestone from ariof comowhich : ) home of F' | Peck, McWilliams & Co. o o it f 1d that the 1 SUNNYSIDE FARM. the seed will | Best farm in gounty, 175 acres, ‘ \mu-lnh = i 1 ine pasture S good woodlan < barn, a The pPO, VI bt e.- commodates unning spr x Sehpe. v about water at- e n, horse £ SOy T Do { barn. silo, icehouse, henhouses, sheds, tion, the center of ete., cottage house , bath,_ | . Ser an outlet'and hot and cold wat el for all of the citie e = quntities of forefzn grain will be Impor deficit. condition, on state . as o - “es f o i ort ey T well as the provifices of the interic { ments. Pictures and partic i © TRYON'S AGENCY It is reported that the 1913 wheat " aprioa Willimant crop in Spair » shorr, especially i in all the soudie™n part of } i To the Farmers of this Section: Now 1s the time to list your farms it you want te seil. I have a large list of customers looking for farms, i Send descriftien or call. WILLIAM F. HiLL, i 25 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. i 0o mak> up the Ttal an e ternatic has t at the F nal expos appropriated $400,000 for In- nam 1-Pacific »a and Signor nest Nathan, former may or of the Tel:phnne 47 Opposite Thames Bank | f Reome, bas been pointed com- missioner to the expos. which will open at San 1914. Francised Fabraary In an endeaver o 'COL. EARL N. UP lur!ran; position as a colton export- Au GTIU N EER ing cenmter the. State of Lousiana A graduate from Jones' Nat. Schoel ot | through the board af co ioners of Auctioneering. Speciaily of Farm and | the port of New Orleans. planning Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and |the construction of a thoreaghly Real Estate Sales. Address modern cotton terminal anl wareaouss R F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. been been floated at par; and a tract of Telephone 1-3 strencihen New about 3,000 feet- o the Mississippi river, hus been- obtaized PRESS DESPATCHES f et 2% A bond issue of $3,609,000 has -wls