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WARMER TODAY: Y, WARMER TOMORROW Noewich PRESS DISPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight| ~NORWICH TOWN Vaudeville and Motion FPletures at he Auditorium. 1oV hE Pictures at Colonial Theatre. Vaudeville and Photoplays at Davis Drill of Fifth Co, C. A. C., €. N. Gu| |- 4 Road Hall. e hetueiict Lodge, No. 27, L O. O. F. Tt : etucike: , No. 27, 1. O. - ver is being observ- meets in Odd Fello Hall. The week of pfa) A A5 .\?of-“;mb \msI No. 1386, 0. O. O, .:‘} g(t] ““"f;gjs,fgfi%‘;gffi%?‘l‘i";’infi‘&’:fix meets i wis Monday e = ok Wauregun - Lo 2. 6 K. of Pu|yas Prayer for a Clearer Comsclous W s . o. P, |ness of God's Presence. This( Tues T Hn&onw, 0% N B O P g0y evening is more especially men's B orwith Central Labor Union meets | night the subject belng, Prayer for Tn- in Carpenters’ Hall. creased Assuran e ~ James Lodge, 23 F. and A |70 oting on Wednesday will be at S 0 o'clock in the afternoon for ladie Prayer for Spiritual Pre the subject, Thursday Lodge, : paration for the new_ Yea meets_in F- of Christian Service. Prayer for Christian Progress in the World. ; Sunday morning at the First Con- Mra T swley has moved her e ah b i {11t 8 cros , carnations were |days treatment strengthen and stimu. s agross the strect tolErematlonnl Ol unian table by the |late the digestive system. The flow of the May O z P issionary societies in memory of |gastric juices is increased, then your Thalohay. Dickey, Mrs, J. T. Frazier |food is properly digested: sour and Imported Art Calendars. pockets and photogravures, & ples, on sale at Rose Restaurant, and Mrs. Albert Luther who November first. Five united with the church. At the Broadwa today. Call in and | pethodist church Sunday twe were( secure the ns as they won't 1ast | aqged to the membership. Iong. Sl - o & B. P. Bishop Conduots Service. DAVIS THEATRE. | The service Sunday afternoon at the - s . Sheltring Arms was in charge of 5 World’s Greatest Mation Picture, | Bichon "foho gave 8 most helpful ad- Ca dress from the subject, Divine Guid ance. Ome of the greatest needs i t sum of $250,- | gsive perfect obedience. Next we m trust God. Another way is knowledg e reproduction | of the doctrine. We may be sure that age of the!pe Who is guiding us knows all 700 peoy used. For alway we take and that we are s 1 and roduction this | His hands, 1 ed & por-| Afrs. Reuben Potter was in ch: famous moun-{of the singing and was at the piano. elephants, | She gave most eptably the solos, This was, | An Old Sacred Lulla atest extreme trem: Sparrow, and When I lism in the his My Way. th River Attendeth the PArt| Teachers and Students Leave. umidian " : 2 e . { Returning teacl and student € feet 11 4nch-| . tter the holid \liss_Cecile W and is th ap- nle_glant. | Hale to New Haven; Miss Gertx Hyde to Holyoke College | Frances Cowles to W 2 his . Fulvius | s Wil Cab rom al Training School; Miss Cabiria, from the |nen to Mystic; Miss Flo Children, | to Waterford and Mi 3 wall ing_to Hano Felloy Bostc Stor oil phy Brookl | Trinity Colleg the part of jam to Amherst, is said to | EWIng to Wellesl zini. who y of Jueen : College, { ampton, Calla R lto Willim: | School and Miss Marion { Hartford and New Britai All But $100 Paid. There was a good attendance at the nuary business meeting !1and Road Soc ening in the hall. off $200 of th { building. club held 1t was voted to indebte; on t presiden COLOIdAL THEATRE. W. B. Wilc ——— fiancial The Gr.at pean W_r, Tcday’s H recording vonster Feature in Four Resls. | treasurer, I I = {three vear: ing the | Committees | the president meeting. person witnes: icture at the Colo- ay The Great Kuro- was a start- while necessarily | less sketchy in ct that the rtal danger while snatching Requiem Mass For John Ryan. There was a large Sacred Heart church Mon ing when Rev. Charles W. celebrated a month's mind 8 o'clock for John Ryar ang during the mass. tory, Miss May Pounch gz and as a waiting hymn Day. the various v manner | iumph of | bravery, Returning to Academy. Academ:; and students re- ng t Miss Crocker teacher: week 153 |from Tufts C. Miss Bor foey from o and Miss De Long from Hindman, Kentucky; |Isabel Bacheler of Talcottville and Miss Gladys Bushnell of Canterbury i Counting R. F. D. Mail. i The R. F. D. carrier: CREW OF AMERICAN {later than scheduie ti BARK FIiLGRIM RESCUED |{fe 5o in Midocean and Landed at Kirkwall, | "*2"- o Scotland. | Personal Mention. otland, Jan. 4, via Lon- |, Rer. S. J. W :venteen persons, the | 1as been spend the American bark Pil- |lome of his West Town ception of the mess wned, were landed orwegian steamer n rescued in mid- weeks ago, was bound from New- 1enos Aires when she and son cholfield of Montvillel were urday of Mr. and Mrs. H. ton of Washington street. has been spending part of his vacs in town. "YANTIC Seventh Social and Dance of Engine Compan- a Success—Entertainment Committee Plans Smoker, s geas also of distress the Tholma Dec. 6 for eamed close as she and the crew of the am o the Norwe The members of the Yantic Fire Engine company held thei ev- enth social and dance in the engine hall New Years eve. A good sized crowd enjoyed the dancing stayed to wateh the entranc nd many of th 2 New Year. Music was furnished by Coughing e ot M prompted. Smoker Arranged. The members of the entertainment committes are going to give the mem- bers of the fire company, all the ex- members of the comwpany d their friends a smoker in the hall Wednes- It is not safe to let it go on, and nct necessary. A few doses of the time-tested 3 day evening, Jan. 13 Other amuse- Hale’s Honey ]|&.omis.is &, on e month, ©f Horehound and Tar Several from here attendsd the will give effective. prompt relief. fetii S mel S B e Does not upset digestion or nerves, Mrs, El Stockett has returned and is pleasant to the taste. Con- ta no opium nor anything injurious. Children like it. At ARl Druggists. from a few days’ stay in Stonington with her sister, Mrs. Roland Hewittl. Bertram Bailey spent the week end with friends in Boston. Edward Brennan of Dayville was a guest here funday of his brother, W Pike’s Taothacke Drops liam Brennan. Janathe Wid Harold Bentley of the T. S. 8. New York spent New Years day here, Miss Janet Gardner has resumed her studies at the Willlmantic Normal school Miss Natalie Hamilton has returned to her home on the Harland road after spending the past week here with Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Sevin. Miss Margaret Welch has returned to her home in New Haven after a week’s stay at the Colonial, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mackenzie. ‘Wareham W. Bentley has hi house filled with nine-inch ice. Several sle‘~“s were oiut Sund: The sidewalk front of the board- ing house on Main street has been ru paired by members of the town street department. account of increase in price of to- ., the Whifestone Cigar will be sold from now on 35 per 1,000, J. ¥. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. An2d AT _ THE 1218T JAL MEETING rance Company of b will be held at Society Monday, 10 a. m. otice to Pollcyholders. be renewed at the Society on presentation. R. BUTTS. Treasur. N B s e S ice- ay. - nce of Week of Prayer—B. P. gah:::v: Speaks at Sheltering Arms | Service—All Zut $100 Paid on Scot- God's Power. | ailment. i Personal Practice svening, Prayer for Personal S is Young People's night, the subject, have passed on, since the last communion stupendou photo- | this life, he began, is guildance, strong was made in five |and helpful. What must we do in —= t required al- |order to have this guidance? In all} a Pa rick’s < piedon. 1t |they ways acknowledge Him. If we | beiween Jntatnin iod over 5,000 fare to be guided by God, we m | menexy turn to th Kinney & Wyman’s| weather and was| Bortram F. Dodd of Cheshire. form- e 1 D the ferly principal of the West Town street Her masts were |school and residing on Elm avenue, | did not avail to on | Steam | STOMACH MISERY | Mi-o-na Will Quickly and Safely Rid | You of Indigestion, Sour- Gassy Stomach. When your stomach is out of order vour food will not digest but lies lke a lump of lead fermenting and surely ng that feeling of fullness, sour in the mouth, coated tongue, ., and many other warning s of indigestion, which is not only distressing but often a dangerous Far too frequently we hear { of someone suffering a sudden collapse from an unexpected attack of acute indigestion. it is needless for you to suffer stomach distress for any druggist can supply you with Mi-0-na, a harmless, inexpensive and efficient remedy, es- ‘| pecially prepared for bad stomachs. These small tablets give almost im- mediate and joyful relief, while a few stomach, sick headaches, and distressing symptoms of indi- gestion quickly vanish. You have ne more sleepless nights or bad dreams, but wake up feellng refreshed, keen and fit for the day's work. if suffering any stomach distress do not wait—let Mi-g-na give vou quick and lasting relief. The Lee & Os- good Co. sells it with guarantee of money back if you are not satisfied. WANTED WANTED—Position as stock olerk, shipping clerk or assistant bookkeep- er, by a competent voung man. Ad- dress Stock Clerk, care Bulletin Co. JansTu’ WELL!—Here's the without something bout s Smoke Shop. Wonder wrong? Are they sleepin ikes allve! Th it 1s, over in the next columm. | been’ sleeping mysclf! Jansa WANTED—A girl for general house- work, family of two. Apply to mana- ger of Direct Importing Co, over trolley offica. Jjanbd “WANTED—Men and women can earn §25 0 850 @ woek writing moving plc- tuve plays; experiencoe unneces: T¥ articulars fres Dunne Publishi , 33 Austin ‘Worcester, Mass. €c17TuThs A e WANTED—A maid for general house- work. Mrs. Eastwood, 0 Washington St. jandd RESIDENT representative wanted in v and viliage, preferably real retired business nce or men, to devote whole or part time. Large pro investment. Give ref- erences d to Zaee at- formatiox P. 0. B WANTED—Railway mail mail carr 365 to h exan s and n Institute, 2 Sd | WE NOW HAVE THE 1915 REO DEMONSTRATOR ;Come and see it any time at| i Phone Garage i 1231 Switches, Transformations, | Lovers’ Knots, Etc., | MADE OF COMBINGS AT i {THE BEAUTY SHOP| Room 19-20, McGrory Building, HARRIETT E. BREED Painter, Paper ! Jobbing (landiords or | onable. | KUDLIK, 261 Central Ave., City Uphelstering and Repairing ] in all its branches, CARPET LAYING at lowest price Telephone 662-5 1 | JAMES W. BLACKBURN, & Stanton Avenue, East Side | Stop Talking War Buy a NEW QAKLAND | and ! have a safe investment. { | POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY {CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent | | Tel. 753, Room 15, Shannon Bldg. DR.R. J.COLLINS| | LDENTIST §'4s Main Street, Norwich, Conn | | | Phones 421-4 TuThS FRENCH SOLDIERS ARE | { the | Transportation Department of i Army is Overtaxed. | P. m-—So many oldiers at the fr ved that the transpor rauit, in ad 1g Louis J. M . minister of the interior, of the present, added that another gift of 1,400,000 llons of wine probably would be made, Customs Revenues for Six Months. Washington, Jan. 3.—Customs reve- nues for tne six months ending Dec. 3 t amounged to $107,732,934, com- 8,857,918 for the last six At the office of As- Peters, in charge of c ures were said to confirm the treasury department’s es- timates and to show the necessity of the war revenus law. HOW’S THIST Wae offer One Hundred Dollars Re- | pard for any case of Cat that can- ny not be cureg Hall's Catarrh Cure. CO., Toledo, O. d, have known T, 15 years, and verfectly honorable {n all ctions and financially t any obligations made s firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, edo, O. | inter- upon_ the blood the system. Price 75 centa druggists, Pills for comsti- rh Cure is taken ectiy rfaces ent free. bottle. Sold by ail | ake Hall's Family pation. It Really Does Relieve Rheumatism. erybody who is afflicted with umatism {n any form should by all means keep a botile of Siofin's Lini- ment on hand. The minute you feel pain or soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe it with Sloan's Liniment. Do not rub it. Sloan's penetrates almost im- medlately right to the seat of pain, re- lieving the hot, tender, swollen feeling and making the part easy and com- fortable. Get a bottle of Sloan’s Lint- ment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house—against colds, sore and swollen joints, lumbago, sciat. ica and like ailments. Your mon back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant reilef. Buy a bottle to- | dav. | mai OVERWHELMED WITH PRESENTS ; WANTED_—Raw at H. A Heebuier's, 30 3 every Thurs- A. decid T WANTED—To | cows of ail kinds: pay good price binger, Te. Colchester, K. Glau- Conn. publicatio M. < HELP WANTED Cook, Farmhands (Man and Wife,) General Hou: vorkers Chamber- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran. Supt. FOR SALE - $2250 m, meadow, pas- , 10-room house, barn roodshed 12x16, three 10x12, ning water 1n barn, la cedar amp by estimation), 1 cow, and chickens, about 9 fodder, oat fodder, 30 bushels of pota- ots and onlons, overed wagonm, 1 , and all £ s ana 00,000 s e, um FIFTY DOLLARS nd i 400). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, » Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. 1. Phone No. 365. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES3 No. |Suite 46 Shennon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street en- trance. Phone. MOKEY LOANED Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry oecurities of any kind at the tates of Interest. An ald established firm to deal with. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO, 142 main Street, Upstairs. (Established’ 1872.) M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist 39 Ward Street Carnations, Special Forms and Telephone 657. NATIONAL BANK E believe tn Norwich and its industries. We believe that the banking institutions existing in Norwich today are eszential factors in promoting its business prosperity. As one of these in- stitutions it is our purpose to do our part in furnishing the best banking facilitles possible. If the efficiency of our service can be improved it will he a favor to us to be so advised. In turn we solicit and believe we are entitled to a fair proportion of the banking business of this community. In this way only can we render the service which we desire. Open for the accommodation of depositors and the general public every Saturday evening, and every week day evening pre- ceding a legal holiday, from 7 to 8 o'clock. F. C. GEER, Pi;no Tuner 122 Prospest Str‘.tg Norwich, Ct. "Phone 611 hes- | second_edition | town of Leuy ¥Fagan’'s | plione I've | of water and about tef | anga calves | ereis Central Bldg. | v { | {2 good substantial FOR SALE FOR SALE — Seventy-five pullets, Riode Isiand Reds and White Wyan dottes. lnquire at 3% Forest St, City. jans FOR SALE—23-acre farm situated in 3 d, on K. F. D. and tele- lines, two miles from troiie: and chicken house in lair condi: has pienty of tfrpit, a good wei R Sores ot wood- iand. For particuiars, Inquire of MTs. Phebe E. Willcox, Mystic, Conn. K. ¥. D. No. 2. janoTuThs FOR SALW—Ope Edison atandard phonograph, for two or four min. rec- ords, witn 50 records, two horns, one record cass. Address Box 84, Builetin Co. Jansd FOR SALE—A good quality o ocigar by the name of Cobweb Corner that is nonest and truly, black and bluely. a corking good smoke. Fagen's Smoke Shop. \ Jansd VOR SALE—Four young high grade Jersey cows, new miich or about io ireshen. N. H. Hall, Preston City. Tei. 2857-2. anbd FOR SALE or exchange, cottage house and barn, three acres of land. plenty of fru aspberries, strawber- Te aspuragus. In- Maple St. jandd " FOR SALE—Bay mare, good cheap if talien at once. Robert Shaw, Lisbon, Conu. FOR SALE—Six_thoronghbred Jjersey wine, 80 R. I Red pullets. P. North nkiin. of nice hay In Laurel Hill Road. FOR SALE—: fancy Partridge Wy- andotte p ckereis, 12 heas, 20 White puliets and 2 coc! price 1os W. E. Clark, 2 Mountain St. Willimantic, Ct. Phone. janid FOR SALE—Ford runabout, 1812, | good condition, price $225; Jacksc touring car, model 35, 1 in fine con- dition, $450. Oak Street Garage, Dan- Conn. Tel. 258-4 or 136-2. janld FOR SALE—Five work horses, weigh from apiece. ADD.y n to 1300 lbs. corner High and West Main Sts., Nor- wich. dec29d FOR SALE—! 34 a c D. , stove lengths, Drop postal. K. F. rar oote. dec29d FOR SALE—Wood, stove lengths, $5 d, 14 cord $2.30. Buliard. Tel SALE—Tamworth boar, three oid, reg Clifford, 42-13. Bridg Tel hard wood in Tel. 645-5. HOUSE in West- irst floor, re- ception” hall, large living room with fire dai 1g room, butle: pantry and kitchen, hardwood floors through- out; second floor, five sleeping rooms iird fioor, open attic; situ- mmanding 'unex- 1 very easy terms R. 1, cont: and ba at d on d view. or for re of ‘one or more years. Uu desirable properties for sale or rent.” Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co.. 6§ High Westerly, R. L FOR SALE—Two good Holstein cow: sisters. J. H. Milligan, Danfelson, Ct | decl0d FOR_SALE-—Oid _estal smith shop in Jive Conn. t. locat: Iy tols, in and drills, well equipped aing motor, doing busines; ,500 r, principally horseshoe- Address Blacksmit dec7d suburban farm on_trolley road, mile out of city, good 8-room house, large barn, pouitry house d 3 tbuildings, excellent land, sily worked, good orch- d frontage; can be sold rposes for price asked Wi be sold with or cows, team, farming n opportunity to obtain a low price. Particulars Iimantie, Ct. 1y 0 noteheads 63, (regular business size) enveiopes, neatly printed. for 31.90; 500 |each $3.00. Send for samples and prices for any printing you are In need of. Conn. I_AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. Anyone having same, drop postal to Samuel Gellert, Colehester, Conn. Company, Norwich, THE NEW YEAR in a home of your own. | offer a very fine house of e rooms, two baths, open fireplaces. On trolley line, in unexcelled neigh- borhood. For good reasons own- er will sell at a sacrifice. ARCHA W. COIT Phone 1334 63 Broadway Norwich, Ct. e P—— FOR SALE brick house on lower Washington street at a sacrifice price. Land runs to Yantic river. E. A. PRENTICE, 88 CNff Street Phone 300 FOR SALE Two tenement house in good condition, always rented, with one acre of good tillable land, focated in excellent neighbor- hood, 10 minutes walk from Franklin Square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. SALE HORSES T have 15 Horses of all kinds—big and small—that 1 want to dispose of right away. Prices low. Come and see them. Tel. 1139 FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. Have sold a large number but plenty of good bargains left. wMm. r niLl, Real Egtate and Insurance, 25 Shetucket_Street, Norwich, Conn, Teleghone 147 - ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT FHE RATE OF L Sc per Line, Six Wérds to the Line SR el SRR B W el iR s i TO RENT TO RENT — On Hobart Ave., bice modern nve room second flvor fat, with bath and improvemenis, to sma.i Amer- 1amily; 2.80 barn for automopile ire mrs. Vars, 38 Ho- .can or horse. inq oart Ave, beiween 10 and 2, or 7 to ». m. TO RENT—Two furnished Box 30, Bulletin Co. deczsa Tooms, steam heatea: ladies preferred. Addiess POETRY GOD UNDERSTANDS, (Bv Sing Sinx No_ 64896, in Star Hope, published in Bing Sing prison. With throbbing heart I've tolled be- neath the sun; I have not shunned the burdem and the heat; Along life’s roughest pathways I bave ne Thns‘;o many days, W of heart. The day wiil coma when I'll tura back to home, Bearing no golden sheaves from cos. quered lands; The wofilld may call me feflure 1f 34 will, What care I for the world? God um~ derstands. God ufi?erlt&udl the heart I gave to n uhefz:xr, budding ¢pringtime of my How 1 have bowed submissive to Mis in ai%l‘g.( deepest calm and sharpest He hes seen fit to break me as a reed, To sear my hopee and shatter all my 9 ridge St, with all modern ments. Inquire there. FOR RENT—Two dec2sd men, all convenlences, at The decivd 85, veniences for housekeeping; St. nov: " TENEMENT TO RENT at 23 Oak- improve- nicely furnished rooms, with board, suitable for gal‘i)tge-' - mouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Telephone TO RENT—First floor flat of five 78 Senool id plans: Let the lnorm #coff and scorn me as it il It is enough to know. God ufder- stands. THE PRICE OF A PLUMEL The feathered woman craved the erows Of the mother-bird on its nest, And decreed the death of the little ones That lay ‘neath the warm soft breast. rooms, pleasant location, in good re- pair; reasonable rent, anas five m{“"Th@ui’i‘e”e’a‘?"ch‘?:’;fl;flm, u}:’ srown, utes’ walk from Franklin Square. In-|of ine mother's bioodeah quire 58 Oak St. " decsd Gl Jood . e s TO RENT—Good sevem-room nouse,| OR her spirit will remain. Welot ™R amg® 0 i (DS ror e hests not fhe aeedinew Aolo i S starving cry, TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all con-|She has caused the nestlings to atares and dle For the sake of her cruel vaaity, RAGH to rent; lignt, ary roo: Fanning, Broadway. novzsd Frances Levvy, in Band of Merey. ce. novzid tal TO RENT—Light-room cottage with bath and ail modern improvements. in-{ HUMOR OF THE DAY i — STCHE X0 B T at 61 Frankin in Oft novild a Morse, 15 Unlon St. FURNISHED venmiences, 38 nion ROOM — Centrally lo- 008, ali_modern con. Phone 1051-3 1 “Mother, are Helloon and Parnassus?” {Asw tyour father, Johnnte We keeps up with the war news.”—Life, Host—It's begining to ratn. Yon'€ | better stay to dinner. where FOR RENT FINE MODERN FLAT Seven Rooms, Heat furnished $35.00 per month. JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. 87 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. Guest—Oh, thanks very mweh, bwe it's not bad enough for that——Yals Record. “This war news is an agsravatios, The censor must cut oit everything a man wants to know.™ “Yes. Thev ought to call dim the incensor.”—Detroit Free Press. “I notice the mantels in the new 'FOR RENT THAYER BUILDING. cnter of city, termimal for all “horm Dest of elevator mervice OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW | loenl nd suburban trolleys. Has hardwood d wood thirmimza throughout. the bulld- ing will be up-to-date In evers way. hotel are ‘Adam style’ What dose that mean?” “I don’t know, unless it is that |they are made of undressed stonm: | —Judge. “Do vou want {dead sure thing? “Nope. whenever I to be let in on & am introduced [to a dead sure thing I step back and Four atorles. fireproot. reinforced | F1V€ ¥ place to the undertaker” — omerete. Located on FrankMn Square, “Isn’t that hotel clerk a trifle su- percilious? ‘Why shouldn’t he be? He is per- mitted to remaln in this hotel in- deflnitely. He Is no mere transient Zuest."—Washington Star. Rent o©f offices from $S to $30 per He—Are we supposed still to ®s :onth, For further information, im- engaged? quire of WILLIAM F., HILL, 25 Sue- e—Oh, yes. All engagements cket St, Norwich, Conn. the summer are understood inue in force until afier FOR SALE FOR SALE A LARGE FARM With up-to-date buildings and equipment i 1 An exceptional JAMES L. CASE, 37 Shetucket St, offering Nerwich, Ct. FOR RENT, Fine rent of eight rooms, bath, electric lights, steam on Elm- wood avenue. Recently occupied by Mrs. Emerson P. Turner. JAMES L. CASE. 37 Shetucket St,, Norwich, Conn FOR SALE A seven room Cottage located on the West Side, near car line. Price $1850. Easy Terms. Inquire of Thomas H. Beckley Real Estate and Fire Insurance May Building, Phones 724 278 Mair Street FOR SALE Seven Room Cotiage i House Electrio lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Strest, Norwich — Richmond Times-Dis~ Conductor—How many? Scdtchman— Twa. ndictor— Scotchman—' twa. CUBUUCLUI-—1 Wit owi yourself. (And the fight was on.)—Willlama | ‘urple Cow. ’ your meals 1 should like to {cume to terms. j larmer—kirst of all, mister, waa jthat a fair sample of your appetite? -Bosion Transcript. | Flimmer—Met Umsom downtown }Lod: He'd just hou:kt a tin horn, |a. triangle, some blocks, a rattlel SUIne Sicish LBLS AGU & DOPEURD. didn’t ow he had a baby. Flamson—He hasn't. He's e vaude~ | ville trap-drummer. Those thinga are part of his outfit—Puck. THE KALEIDOSCOPE The Congo has 3,465 white indabe .ants. Black note paper is & new fad | ~ondon. Belfast, abattoir. London consumes egp® velusd at $11,630,000. Ireland, has a municipal Ireland employs 731,630 males | agriculture. Canada has 132,920 farms of %01 acres and over in size. | ‘Wireless telephony is now possfble for a radius of 225 miles, Statigtics show that from 2 to § per cent. of industrial accidents are fatal Prof. 3ax Muller, of Philad phila, says the hobble skir: is 8,000 vears old. The horse succumbs to an intensely cold temperature soonar tham any other animal. It is reported that the sea of Gall- {lee produces sardines of a superior flavor and there is a plan to establish anning factory omn the shore of the lalke. The winner amon~ 29 entrles in & contest for military asroplane em that will last several months will re- jcelve a $25.000 prize from the Britieh | Fovernment. A Russian woman s leading an ex- pedition which has started to cross Arebia at its widest -art and which will try to penetrate land never be- For Sale or Rent See the beautiful, new, seven- room cottage, modern in every re- spect, now being built on the Buck- ley property, Norwich Town. Take Yantic car to Peck's Corner. The eatire first floor is finished in oalk: dining room has beamed ceil- ing, paucied side walls and built in buffet. If desired, before comple- tion, two more rooms can easily be added. Terms to suit you. Roderick Meek, Contractor and | Bullder, invites inspection, and will gladly furnish estimates on build- ings of all kinds. ELMER R. PIERSON COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUGTION-ER fore explored. | _A recent statement of the ministey of public works. of British Columbia shews that $4,000 “00 has been ex- pended on roads in the province in the last season. W. Cameron Forbes. former gov- ernor general of the Philippines, will head a bird-collecting expedition in Central and South Ameriea for Har- vard University- ——— Philadelphia uses an aceurets test- ing plant, carried on an automoblile, *o ascertain whether its various forme of street lights are maintained at comtract standard. The Los Anveles municipal mar- kets, established last year, are sald to have met the ---roval of howuse holders to such an evtent that 26.000 pecple on market days come with their own baskets to carry thefr pur- chases home. The Western method of vaceination A graduats from Jones’ Nat. School of | for smallpox was !ntroduced into Af- Auctioneering. Pedigreed Stock Real Estate Sales Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Speclalty of Farm and Merchandise and |Lillian Hamilton, who up to 1903 held Lanictne atang 19 vanee pon b ieg \ nmc toat Ke vears as medical Amir's harem. for adviser to three the