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FULL ASSOCIATED " PRESS- DISPATCHES PAIR WEATHER TODAY . AND TOMORROW g LOST AND FOUND Wh.t ls Go;ng on Toni‘ht NORWlCH TOWN LOST—One fur-lined buck glove. Re- waudeville and Motlon Pictures at|Quaint Furniture and China in \l’.vnu‘! turp €0 this office and receive reward, the Auditorium. 8 H Florida Tourists Find Work | °F i it Vi res at Colonial Theatpe. ome—| 7 7 t %4:::31%'\‘115:“-“::5 Psnugep‘.ay: at Davis Scarce and Psy Smali—Meeting of Frfigi‘fin safO:;l‘gy Gr:-l‘{-ihst V;; w:)ax:. Ladtes” Auxtliary. No. 54 A O .| geanding Committee fashioned locket and chaln. Reward 1t meets in E%xlg:mfl;};{,t 053, L 0. O lett at Bulletin Office. 14a 7 eers in 0ad Feliows; Hail, © Two Norwich Town residents enter- | —oror—a— o = g o=y ‘tafayette Councll, No. 267. L'U. tained for the day at a home where | FROUNETN, Bt Ioh Town. janlsd B, meets in Foresters’ Hall, were furniture and dishes handed down Dow Camp, No. 7187, R. N. A, meets | from the grandvarents noted these NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 1915, ADVERTISEMENTS |l--20 under the headins of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO R_...u" \ ARE INSERTED AT fde _Ala Id would 1i or nurse girl. Ing old. lIsaac Horwitz, Montville Center.| cated Borma Morea¥s Union St = Junize t‘“fi_" —:4"1_‘ o3 Tommy—What is a square meal? 3 z Toro r i e Freddy—It's one when you kin_fee! FOR SALL 100 thoroughbred pui- = redds w 3 otay w1 sieas LI 08 mitier | | Semiences. 38 the corners stickin you—New Yorx Jan:ld e e | - position as second m sre at Buil als modern con- Phone 1051-3 4 : e i wnnd tHe in’ Engineers’ Hal pieces of china in the collection: Nix ¥ % . f Al = large plates having mottoes such 2. Py = % l Bar,. 0 PR ANNOUNCEMENTS _ _{thes anout whei, tdees, Erassilty ls/ C per Line, dS1X words to the Linc S i dnardl Fortune, Industry is a Good Istate. ] , : ¢ A < There Are No Gains Without Pains, | e 3 Bl | T COLONIAL THEATRE. Sel{ Denia] is the Most Exalted of = SR - _ ' | Pleasures; a mulberry platter with % e 3 5 “Masks and Faces,” Two Reels, Bio-|pictures of Milanese vxélas. < Xa\-erea WANTED FOR SALE oriie 11 ilic children ans i Peg Woffing- |dish with many-oared gondolas; a b5 St SRR W graph Drama With 9 Dickens teapot with five figures in dif-} WANTED—A cook. Apply evenings| FOR SALE—Few busilcls’ of russc. i & Lranabys GOs ki Ry e ugain 1 dream: . erent attitudes; a shell-shape - | between i and § 0'Ciuck @l 82 s vou | ADbiTS, Callbes, UNiONS ANG tArNigS, v L i y. migi = S T vy S R it SRea mine s 158 janisd w e Teu maves. (And of \ac priest who ma * o succes: fordshire platter edge W mose A an LBrreis OL Cicer vihegar; NEW ilth % st Ry e doie Of all the great Biograph ‘_c;e:sll"s roses; a 1780 cup and saucer without W SSve Foar Seathiir ‘bens: | COW-uikeL (lEsats. Janisd — Ca aivvart ‘.n‘:, :l«.v:‘ Brother 80 with you? ‘ Why do cen at the Colonial theatre lately,}, gy "of o gelicate pink color; and We make tue lamous roll leatner Mal- | FOR SAsk—some fime White Wyan | 90SIi € Fouui stovilu toul peas, Sivis | we shi? T utiful in appoini- AL o015 N Bianihoam NS o1 none are more Dbeautiful in appOINi-|) gire ‘ware cup and saucer, pilcher ress; New Lckings Lurnisticd. Faciory, [ uchic: CUvnciems —tut a.attl | Sela.n. | Sdbis @od dllue s oo i ¥ e boivhoe 3 il S s ho-die thalt ment than the one featured today Un-|.,4yeanot in shades of lavender. ML Fieagant St Ciuce. wasuinBiull S | wiiter U, ey, FILCAVine, Culin. amud | Sl sooeiess wou - Sy e, anE Hes PO 17 rsidered men who b der the title of “Masks and Faces, e rel. 1022-5. 8. Zellinger. janltd | 108 TV S Beweed iv wid 2, or oo s | cKingsmay glinl T - 0 oJ a very strong adaptation of Peg Woll-| yigings from Flerida Tourists. WANTED=A young tady to take 1urc Siabwpod, stove iengeis, | w @ Ht ymroner - t Ses! tellt the vel o young ! e S e S ™| letters nave been received from Mr. nisnea room and snare sitting room © & Gl UIOp Posai s £l g RENT—Small tenement. g00d re- | suci . .a he tienches, in the slashing forceful story of the charming actress| elters have been Feosiind hom, 7 with AnOtner young Iiay; Celiias luea anic BOOTE. .+ - SAIAAL | b e it Daeasal: gt in? - 5 AR e I ution 6 ona. ot| Who: visited here on thelr way to spend | Sy lenine : sion. “Aaaress, Hox2o, BuletiniC i ramsitnaed ik LuBone T ek S ki 'ls 1t the fall of kings, the R i e for it is staged|® few months in Floride. They write w Dl NS Ta e Gndiits e e S town ot Leuyard, on n. F. D. ana tere- | mo ge:yr—Tonement of nine r T e h e amid glorioug| that work is ecarce and pay small, that industries. We belleve that the WANTLD_Connecticut_wants capa- | suone ulics, Lm0 muos irom (oses, | .m0 ResEonement of B oatie raid B : na wmp(unus‘{{lanner, a;imx goe O:S the people seem to think that north- banking institutions existing in vl empiyes; masons, painters, piuiun- | parns and chicken avuse in iulr $Unan |an st inguire of Juiius wuiiky. o SpomL‘-“dtht n ire herself " “Alip|cTners who go there have pienty of Norwich today =re essential s g st U e Srenceragid s b 4t e el Beo e L SOA R A o o BT R SR e S } MAKING A CREAT NATION. Tale Diave the part of Ernest’ Vane|money. Jdr.-and Mrs. Peckham had |l factors in promoting its business || or appiieations And. inlormation 16 Kot | oana. Eor Bartonatey maeire ol siie | ¢ TENEMENT TO HENT a Oalk- = b iy s charming | the opportunity to secure a furni !} prosperity. As one of these in- on eugibie lists tor appomiment (o va- | Pnebe E. Wilcox, fysic, Lonn. K. F' |ridge St. with aii modern iupiuie- serried ranks with flags unfurled, e e the opmmees | house, rent free, situated in tne midst [§ Ttitutiond it is our purpose to do | cancics in Scite posico D. Ng. 3 SanoTuths | ments. Incatre there. detisa irmoreaShips That el tag worid, 2 oass. Bhe Choloe” is a strong|Of an orange erove, the owner wishing || our part in furnishing the best [|sary co come nere Jor e UMK SALE_One Jersey and viie Hoi- | FOR RENT—Twe _nicely furnished | hoarded wesith or busy aitlls, Vitagraph drama with Alyrtle Gog-|tC Secure protection for his grove. banking lities possible. It T A e e T T Stilte [ S:en cow. " inquire’ sy map.e Sty awr: |rooms, with buard, suitabic tor gentle- | Ut 300 on 2 thonzand WS, o U1 St = == the efficiency of our service AN e R AR s Do B, wich jani3d | men. ail eomemcnces, a e iy- e Lm's cause— e A bh: I-)u’!cilfl' Izi' LL‘ }‘6?- Za Somi; St S0 Wpd How be improved it will be a favor sion, Hartiote, o Sanita ¥OR SAUE__Corn ‘shéllet and gijnc: | MOUEE 46 /kause. ‘Hid Ave - Teicpigne af r'hv-si—‘ zr}um'vcsalr’:\ixvezdu: state - rehl el very interesting| Wil give the address ¥ i} we solicit and believe we zre s VAL slb —Me Qi o cazer, . D. 3, sorwicu To RENF—Good scven-Toom wouse | = e 1) tory Ih & mew way, and the come|afterncon service in Scotland roud (f entitled to u fair proportion of fI Fir.°.3a foeriende Unpe Japisa | with hmprovemcnts.‘on biss Pice | Thar land fs great which knows v tu gnpared “the film entitled| D2l the banking business of this §| particular Dunne Pubishing| j0R SALE—One new hammock, one gaasei RS hose sons are ~uided by His word, s supplied the 1l { ¥ ‘How Unecle Brewster Was too Shifty : \ community. In this way Co, 33 A Worcester, Mass. MW Ciwsi, vle oaby carriage, rubber TO RENT—Furnished rooms, ai cun- | 1082 SOUS AP TVIES, Cst man and "How Uncle Brews Was too Y1 “Mr= Albert. Green Huntington |} can we render the service w Gles. @i scees, OO parior couch, Aa- | vemlences for housekeepmg. (2 Schuoi s for the Tempter,” a thoroughly up-to- 3 A i | 4 L mar e e Hhasc avenue was in Willimantic du the we desire. | wasrED S and | 4ress Box 4y, Buuetn Co. Janldd | St __ P02 9 _{ Where love controls in act and plan, date offer week end to v Fredc Sir New Lonaon to interview business m OR SALE—Shoemaker's outfit, Jack, | STORAGE to rent; light, dry room,) WWhere breathin~ in nis native alr m— Douglass. Open for the accommodation fJfon A-1 propositior nAnent Sy | v macnine. Buiaher. toals:chs ta t. rannin Sfonunds *novied| Sach soul finds joy in prat DAVIS THEATRE. ° e 2] of depositors and the general 14 commission ri” bfane | duire at tne Roderick 'Biock, baltic. | Ty, LENT—migh Totiage Wit | Thus My our country good and great Mr, and Mrs. Frank S. Avery an : 3 5 in . £ i i 6 -OF WV N ublic every Saturday evening number if pc P. O. Box 443, New —— .- | bath ang ail moder: TONCCER> Be God's delight—man L patnte- “Three New Acts Today and Chariie \‘i‘j(uu;h_terJf:_zu':t West 3 1 street :"d ooty sl Aoy evinitn pm' Lo . S e ) SRIR FOR SALE—Anelus SDETE Quire at this office. ____ nvvzia Alexander Blackbu: in in the Funniest Keystone|\vere in Jewett { & ; 5 —————_—— ldozen rous. bargain at 34 EEE IR e S st Bt ULt A Sedinc hllonsl ioliay iamiz e, S b ABnncs, eel| aoaal tna e pnE ngire st Pullettn Offica HUMOR OF THE DAY : Z ord. to 8.30 o'clock. 16 Lalpping st T saniad FOR SALE—Holstein bull, 18 months |* prmSieinn,, poos — Centrally 1,,_[ e Charlie Chaplin, that fonny little| Ager spendir WANIE respectable "Germ | l | : = ng & week or two here, | | feliow who has made more peoble hap- | Miss Florence sushnell has raturned | Se——— v than any other comedian that ever [to- Philadelphia, where she is @ e — POQUONNOC 11 get you hoes, and. take it from me, you've got appeared on & picture screen, will be|trict n theyfeature atiraction at this popular | gengj, theatre in the funniest picturs of his career, called His' Prehistoric Past. a! \wednesday urse while continnuly STLE w FOR SALE—Underwood Lvpewriter, sittle used, in paraculariy fine condi Fine New Steel Cabooses Go Through te e today there are three acts of the the chur : “What's the trouble at Wombat's Rl T FOR RENT pazet i two reel Keystone special that 1as|gtor Fagan's | 4100: T Bl L JEH R el ix room fia 1 nard weoo ff . “Wom) accuses his wi 2 everything €156 heat that he ever ap: | tereshons man | on New Haven Road. sz A e e o os sndmaners ard ey}l dum-du biscuits'—Louisville Cour- peared in. In the whole two thousand | througt wn, T 1 aal < | r Park Churct Rent $25.00 f1ier Journa® Boot ot Aim there 15 MOt & miRnEe that | B At 8| fattat puBAIngs #0080 Jana % | ;oFOR ALE—One delivery horss. aged [§ Dear Park Church A M| Ciaien teremtngia: o craan ol you can stop laughing; every move he were schovkand'le SeEoe- Tt ndy te SN 0E ot JAVTE 1 AsnE |and much-used pack of cards.” raakes is @ laugh and no one should tandin- Commities: Mesis: T ma. — . | "I ‘what way?” niss this chance of a good solia half Standi SEy e A stk FOR 0 cgg Pra B Shathiat Sb, . Horwioh. Ok B - v . e e S hour of fun. In this picture Charlle is | A Teeting of the P e These cars Blatts to] SR S G s = i [ BN e B oo me Rl i il e il s R e ol | Pavton—We hear a great deal lately avorites and they ail contribute their , | havi OR SALE—An ola vielin the — fapm o e bear & e e share to the merriment. In the vaude- St i car anolse | Guarneic pitiern. in a gond state il F R R\ N I‘ jaruEdnett st 3 ~ i of vation, presumably of the t big hroad ton: highest standard headed by the New u Parker—Yes, and the high cos are pai i on the fingerboard; ; Ioading iGaEne bab ; : ldea Trio, three clever men e TRt a great deal of A Norkin, Gales | FFICES AND “TORES 1\ THE NEW jlasfinelemie ot iobe sneezed at, T ingin and piano = The 11 of the week Box 72, Conn THAYER BUILDING. ] T 2 e e na House Femodsled. Groton and Sto | 01d 1mdy (meeting two little boys) The house at last Town | Mystic s, Ty R 1 Fonr storfes firepreot. reinforced | __Why. Johnnie, how very dirty you being remodeled een ¥ | schedule, e g'k.fmx;ux‘x,rm: Thaker fli‘.’“‘fé b7 uerete. lLoented on Frauklin Square.iare! How is it that your little broth- ny antics that will keep two feet, new @ jand late in Roches ng My, Danieisun, Conn. janid enter of city. ‘erminnl for all locai fer is o much cleaner than you are? ana Floretta Clark, the famous female |2dded, the chim stable of decssa FOR SALE—Four C. 5.W. Leghorn| 10 =uburban irelleys. Haa kardwoed viie—Well, you see, he's three baritone, will complete the bill, This ztkeh dawn & season at = cockerels, $z each, Lincoln stramn, F.| aore amd woed thirmings throucheu:. | Years younger.—Jucge. lJady has one of the ruost remarkeble rangement D. Edmu Willim: D. No. i. or service and the bulld. | Hotel cleri 1 found that ‘Not to e gl ot A of elevat | voices ever heard and it will be a vester- S will be up-to-date In every way.|be used except in case of fire’ placard real treat to hear her h a po 2 pow- 1 = FOR SALE or exchange, cottage s m S5 to $30 per | Which those colleze boys stole out of erful volce that would do credit to | 2 5 [ namEn B house” and barn, three ucres of iand: | . For turthes tafo Ya. | the corridor. any man. The remainder of the 1)iU’ 5 Phssizer wel Con pienty of fruit, raspberries, strawber- e = % She. Where did you find it? § aidl wodor NEEE movies with | Officers of Baptist Sunday School— Jus ries, one-quarter acre asparagus. in-| ire of WILLIAM [ Sue- Thev'd fedic aroaer the Passing of Two Iticks, an| Fishermen's Association Appoints quire Jurs. Kingsiey, Map. t. Jandd ket St Nerwie.. Conn. —Penn State Froth. amp—It s ncedless to ask the solicitor — = 2 Sl cars. Write | FOR S3iLE—Ten t of nice hay In Conn., tor [ barn. C. H. Wheeler, Laurel Hill Koad. s i WANTE Delegate to Confer With New York Had Real Visions. | publicatio Commission. g two reel western drama by <ho company, and Love Knows No Law, a pleasing Beauty S ST S NG O e I} Semad |questicn, madam.” You know what 1 e e cocktails had pinch himself to| WANTED—_P 3.6, Gor A o et ony e | Ladv—Yes, I know what you want ! sure £ 7 £ | make that wasn't having onej 9om, i e e b e % | bad but I've only one bar of soap e 5 tendent, W. f th old-fashioned dr | 1 S S : PR e 5 in the house. a:d the servant is using 4 K 3 2 ke, DEREOnEd HaTa Woas ¢ . it Come again some other time.— FELP WAN E e ion&r e R o i‘flR :;AL E { Tit-Pits : COOK (Male) GENERAL HOUSE- LARGE COTTAGE HOUSE In Wast- o o ay Kissam—I'm afraid papa would ares o ] e N - AU HO sy Yt 1ke a scene if he came home and WORK GIRLS. ception’ hall. large living rtoom with!} Thames National Bank |fcund vou here. of Norwich entoy & good 1 er lie Chapiin ir ure great comed YELLOW TICKET.” ey of St. Peter's ch | teachers of Hartford Tuesday on Hducation in the Philippines fireplace, dinlng foum, butlers pantry Jack Willing—1 just left him at the Free Employment Bureau, |I5cPie, Jiine foom, butlers pantry club: he won't be home very early, | ‘ Danbury.—Rev. Dr iter ' | | | Ay M. J. CORCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg. | Jui¢ Sesond, Goor, five siceping "‘;-“;gff at & _prife .to ‘net, nearly May ;am—How do you know? W. ® o B F FRE S N i 34 i | ated on land, commanding unex- | Per Cent. The stoc may '!a" < “!‘E$He was 200 in the rows: e S — |celled view_ for sale on very easy terms . § [urchased in any number hole when 1 jeft.—Puek. succeed | Baining. Why Women Suffer 1 FOR SALE | or for rent for term of ene ot more | Min to Gfty. It Dewer called again this morn- 1 Death TAPCHTET — e R it Telw BE "{i,;’;{ nvestment for rg said the new office boy as Mr. of Charles Fitch. for sale or rent ank W, C New York life in Russia and it that Mr. Morton has not hesltated d ren in ac % 15 of this willag Y | Bstate Co.. § High St.. westerly. R. L nd Trvstees. W";\‘; e ter;-d“nhzly ul?cel; e drama Many Nerwich Women Are Learning Fon A TOR AL e o aR Did you tel m a o 9 ) SALE—Two good Holstein cows, | g H ) ™ g futer < sisters. J. EL Milligan, Daniaelson, Gt | JAMES L. CAJ«. ifornia, as I told you, Frank? Yes, sir” Whut did he say?” ie asked when you would be back, and I said ‘After lunch. dianapolis News. THE KALEIDOSCOPE There were 703,630 deaths in 1918 |in France. 20a |} 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. Rallion and cated, main. A sple inci vany engaged by Manager A, H. 1e vlay here. . GAGER, Admx. |2 Y errenns FOR SAiE Two Tenement House On Frospect Street With all the improvements, in- s accom- licd in_the cto s ieral of ( 21d Wedne lley cemeter: funeral of At the Auditorium. ned kidneys. “edical men are buving electric cars friday and Satur-]DEld Wednesday a to the cause SIGAiAa sean HBat teiaayei wall ause of their noiseless operation. of ois il 5 e hishly ‘eng rented, fot 150x100 feet There are fewer suicides among new programme. i Eaeret Two of the £ etches ever pre- 2 : gleserys ] Redera sente ¢ our Norwich patrons will|Conferring With New York Commis- | WA be seen. The first, “A Happy Family,”! sion. | Indc i al roar and contains five ol H & best characters in the company, ! Price reasonable FRANCI D. D' QHUZE Central Building Norwich, Conn. miners than among any other "class of workmen. THRYON THINK Venice this year imported 6,000 tons of Ame: n coal and ordered oteheads ness size) At the meeting stective associat tesiimony from a : %507 500 {25,000 tons for next year. i by Eddie Dowling, Raymond represent. P e i P | G Finiey, lottie Burke. Marion Finlay, New York g S i ! The athletes of ancient Greecs Irene Finlay and Ethel King. M| Ste PR Al years I suiered trained on new cheese, dried fas, Dowling will be seen also in another|he Wednes: | kache and other symptoms of | e grain, milk and rm water. ce entitled ;‘AlBusy Ho- | v | rdered kidneys. I had about de-|buges. 1 | AM BUYING D 4 S musical numbers | res Laneworthy has piostsnee. Sadagys o heduaboulade s bagey Anyone s Winni n to begt \ s Laneworthy ha ! = . x : ipes so0: ° n the S = i o i | Fiart SRR | spaired of ever relief when I|sum of SaaIpes et - 2 o .1 o Lawrence ;. ouilding of a $760,000 athl X ng, I'm the Janitor, Bd-|where he has been a pat 1 advised to n's Kidney | Y DOLI building o 0,000 athletic club h me, 12 stories or more high. inju; resulted v on the New IHav n the ampu mer of the I -1 visiting in the village. | Store, and I Libby e { ney society Wednes die Dowling, Chinatown, James Evans x e Hundred Years from Now. two performances | day_evening OWing to un- isual demand for seats. On the re programme today be seen in “Love and L-Ko comedy in two| T.awrence Ashcraft has retur his dutles on Fisher's Island a it - here. I procured a supply of the rem- at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug| ir use, my Russia_ wish that . American {houses desiring to increase business i n A e | Express car of 28 Horses. There are g e | Draft Horses, Chunks, Business Horses Fooins 1 nng o |and Drivers. Prices right. Now is i 3t B *!the time to buy, as Horses will be sterly, K. L | much higher in price. Come and see Phone No. | them. kidney remedy — e B . | Telephone 1139. ELMER R. PIERSON rough th <id that empire would quota prices in rubles instead of dollars. engthened and I felt bet- | No. 41 West Broad St Price 3 at all dealers. Doun't “homas H. Beckley Real Estate and Fire Insurance Language stndents say Irish/brogue ancient way of pronouncing iply ask | i 1+ | Doan's XK Pill thy hat | T | preserved in its purity by 3 Doan's K = — the same ths 1 todini At e e w Railread Construction in 1914, Arrested for Non-Support. [ Mrs: Sundstrom had. Foste i FARMS FOR SALE | May Building, Phones 724 i {s of the Emerald Isle. The new railroads built in 1914 to- |/ Harrison Ward has been arrested on | oo Prone. 1oumeale 5 ¥ 2 : | in S i74- o s aled 1,523 miles of road, which I the |a charze of mOR-Suppors and i res 1 | COv Props, Buffalo, of all descriptions and prices. | o Man st 4748 )|, French scientists nave found. that nd taken to afiage bullt in any year, ex- | “ridzeport, where his v | cept 1895, of which the Rallway Age|answer to the charge. Gazette has any record, its records| Mrs. Bertram extendinz back to include 1893. In|from her illnes: 1913, 3071 miles of road were- built, | ties. nd in 1902, which is the best year| A business weetinz of the Baracc: of which there is any record, 6,026 |class was held Wednesday night miles were built. Nineteen fourteen |nothing important transacted. is the first year in which more rail- = road was built in Canada than in the United States, the total . first-track bullt in 1914 in Canada amounting to 1,978 mi There were 2,235 locomotives built in 114, which is o smaller number For |a cactus growing prolifically in Al- i good bargaine left. {geria_can be made to yield about 14 o use to squirm and wince and S e.a,'vr_'..":‘,»_,_. See t per cent. sugar and from 45 to 60 peumatism. It wiil Real Estate and Insurance, Eoot e PEA e Pan | R S———— | 1 OO L stead. “Apply some | 25 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. | : bogE T . ; = Need not rub it in Telephdne 147 el FOR SALE | R e dutey: Daaiueet ot S NN netrate all through the t»‘”z“h-‘ =4 i | erlands has been transferred from e el I E s i floor is tiniched in [the farm to the factory there has T T e o and : & room has beamed c Seven Room Cotuage Jlcome a tendency to adulterats the are 20,000 kinds of bultér-|and feel so much betier you want to Ing, pancied side walls {cheese and butter with foreizn sub- 1 buitet. If desired, before o House | stan tion, two more rooms cal 1 | go right out and tell other sufferers added. Terms to sult you. about Sloan’s. Get a bottle of Sloan | 25 cents of anr druggi RBOSE L MAE £ Contaotis sotd Electric lights, steam heat, set- §| Dy pumping a film of air between Builder, invites inspection, and will tubs.iimge Yok nin fing location. | (] the (huiBioE yepiplS s, (Totwelke Eie Have sold a large number but pienty —————— | Liniment for 2. tand have in the houst —against Wonderful Skin and By order of the Court o e District of { colds, sore and swollen joints, 1.unbago, reduce friction, the Belgian govern- ihan in any year since 1898 In 1913 gelatica and like ailmerits. Your money | i Inl o Bies i e g TesionDR Price $3,300 ment hopes to save its chann 5,332 locomotives were built. . ack if not satisfied. Buy a bottle to- | A veiSe 7 b N =% steamers 12 per cent. At the end of 1914 ‘here were 21,- Wrinkle Removers || dax. b | % Au.i‘\‘\:"un' 21, 1915, ! i = e e e e 948 of steam railroad in the hands of i it 130 | -’f’:{\"“f:-gxx f_fl"’m” Quistanding | ‘the method of removing bad com- | Dremties O CAsH ‘ 117N;V|TA§R‘?NT &NCQ.h Some farme in Germany use Stock of' $434 600,758, and l)o‘fx(}ingu‘:g;'g}:s:égfivlhy absorption ses Yc!COL. EARL N. GALLUP >me farm is located o ain Street, orwic roosters for hatching eges and rafs- € bt o 230,7 90. 1 into general use in 5 ¢ 2 v-Brookly d, two n ng 5. T ear 1914 twenty-two roads, with a|Ordinary mercollzed wasx, Santerburs e s et T Jge et et total mileaga of 4,222, outstanding |RIghtly like cold cream, and crased | » by M. F ind s s s A o, even stock amounting to $62,321,150, and | MOrnings with warm water, gradually Beadle property others rder of the Honor- ghting hawks to protect them, and Zunded debt amounting fo $187.250,206, | S030T S, (e soarse, faded or dlscolor were placed in the hands of receivers.|ticles. Soon there's a brand new c ate for the District 11 the interest of s, late of N e ale pronerty san: running with them much longer. 3 3 - ouse, larze b 4 graduate from Jones' Nat. School of | Fouge ] 5F° house. app The individual wonders. at this world Here's 9 8 i barzain. A finance. We are assured that a four lot on Slater Avenme, housand milllon debt to ue -is a feet, f6r only" eleven oL splendid asset. But If you reduce §. o Bar fecits b B Serent to the individual life and assume that tional opportunity, to secure a f§|L owe my tallor a hundred pobinds.. shlendid b in the finest | which I don't! I walk in the trousers orth Societ > 2 _Jon s rwich, de- SRR The mileage in the hands of receivers | plexion, formed by the younger, heaith. | Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and | i, in the real estate situated on 5 5 5 Mysteriss of Dekt. i the end of 1914 was the greatest|ler under-skin. No cosmetic or arti- | Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and | 0 acres, more or s, consist- caster de of - Prankln street, - Is it better to owe or to be owed? 2t any time since 1896. The 4,222 ficial treatment can possib™ produce o | Real Estate Sales. Address ree diff. hordering bullding theroon. and known as miles placed {n the hands of recefv. |Complexion of such radiant, youthful : & to 121 .F; THI’:kH" street, and b ers during 1914 compares with 9,020 |ioeq meer itoir st iave mercol- | R. F. D. Ne. 1, Moosup, Ct. . more fully described In the sppl eation to on file in said Couft. Saaa Neow Tonim. o : FRANCIS J. LEAVENS, Executor. r Ized wax; it is seldom that = 13 afles in 1913, and 29,340 tniles in|ome ounce'ls Hecesomrs PRees 93, the greatest in any single year| Thousands have aleo reported great dfiwhich 'there is-any. record: {Saccess with the famous saxolite i gt wrinkle-removing formula. One ounce oral Pumber of freight. cars | i Snvs Dowdered ssamolite 1o dinesivcn MONEY LOANED bullt in 1814 was 104,541, comparing |in a halt pi v L E s i residgence section of N he has surnlied. I owe him-more and with 307684 bulls in 1913, Tha tete) | IR, pint witch hagel dnd (ke so- on Dismonds, Watches, Jowetry FOR SALE s e moe as the trousers (and the khaki) xlvzyontcr ;;r lmssangfr cars ordered, is nlmotflt magical. The deepest wrin- $od ceonritioe of ;!;({rl;-,r;d;t o i bk 57 g‘u‘- But ich man- is-happler totnl’ numBar balle. 400 were s Lineat” Jies owethes dus T ek, fae e O LA el ith, Is & suhatitute for lath and plaster | §, (‘\'a;zfxsnémx'lh;n&r?:x e ARCHA W. coIT [ Tupplies e gooass® A\lllafllal:‘;;'onh-x‘s' steel, and 339 others had steel under- | PSS, Westher ov” worry—completely | s DAL LOAN OO without the dirt and inconvenience. | price. Land runs to Yantie river. Phone 1334 { kely. would dispuie the--dcll httui Zrames.—From the Wall Street Jour- |fate o try ¢ bt 1obion - a8 6 (Established’ 1872.) | B o1q2. E. A. PRENTICE, 63 Broadway Norwich, Ct. [} rosperity of a customer who was liv- i Won't hur o . ! Peck, McWilliams & Co. | phone 200 86 Cliff Street sttt i Coreath e Vsteries—London Chrenicle.

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