Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 23, 1915, Page 16

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@NOW FORECAST FOR TODAY: FAIR, COLDER TOMORROW Wikt it Going On Tonight Vaudeville and e Auditorium. Moving Pictures st Colonial Theatre. Motion Pictures at Vaudevijle and P lays at Davis St Mary’s T. A. B. val in T. A. B Hal. ANNOUNCEMENTS COLONIAL THEATRE. Alice Joyce in Riddle of the Green Umbrella—Two Reels. Who does not thor- oughly handsome Alice Joyce § s motion picture? Of coutse there js 1o one, so the man- agement of the theater today offering anotie Alice ovce series Poday’s feature is en: e Green | Tmbrella, and t strongest | in a mystify the ing part with Tuy films = type of a Kalem « irama in which of a girl her s Coombs toda son; 'he Fates Coming reads of reel spect Thaw and h Thaw. This is a | and Them and t Monda D appear dsomest scenes NEXT WEEK AT THE Ar se pop! comed ha m has been much of late will be the att . 1l of t week. This ti oW he presented by the 2 Musical Comedy company cople, including a trio singers t would be hard 1o beat and consis ¢ tree, the premier it x A nging bird. and Harold ¢ silver v 1 teno three leader is several otaer ¢ o THE DAVIS, Foad to Happi nes e have zation. we have guarantors and we never pass the ¥ “The active members not on #ive their time and talent but main- tajn a due system sufiicient to meet current expenscs, expecting only a #&mall balance from their concerts. The public then owes tho active members a debt of gratitude for this labor of love, and the way in which these concerts are patronized leaves no «question as to the atiftude of the pub- Jic in response. Each year has shown i Mmarkad advance in the artistie etan- £ ey oy sustaining AUDITORIUM. | | lar musical - | ject The Call of Gideon. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Holiness Mission will hold ser- vices at &7 Main street. i Rev, Joel B, Slocum, D. D. duct the service at the Shelts Sunday afternoon. will con- ng Arms At the Gospel Mission, 265 M.a.in! street, there will be’services morning, afternoon and evening. The sulject of the Christian Science service at 35 Shetucket street Sunday morning will be Truth. H Tho International Bible Students’ as- sociation will hold services in W. C. T. U. hall, 35 Shetucket street. | | | 1 At Taftviile Conar' jational church, morning subject, The Master's Invita tion. Special music st the evening service. | Ad the Second Congregational church morning worship with sermon and hymn for the children: Sunday school at noon; evening service with sermon. | At Grace Memorial Baptist church preaching morning and evening by the | pastor. Sunday school at noon. ~The Union Lyceum meets in the afternoon. e _Loyal Temperance association, S. Saunders president, will hold religious services at their rooms, 36 Shetucket street, Bill block, Sunday afternoon. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be holy communion in the morn- ing followed by morning prayer and sermon. Evening prayer and sermon at the evening service. At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday morning the pastor | will speax on The Battle of Life. Sun- day school at noon. The second ser- vice will be at 5.30 p. m. At the Broadway Congregational | church the pastor will preach at the morning service. At § o'clock there will be special music illustrating Old | Greek and Latin Hymns. At the Federated church the preacher will be Rev. W, H. Freida of Sydney Mines, N. S Morning subject, The Gosdei of the Other Mile. Even- ing subject, The Life That Count At the Spiritual academy Mrs. §. C. inningham of Cambridge, Mass,, in- spirational speaker and test medium, give spirit messages and clairvoy- ptions, morning and evening. At McKinley avenue A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. E, George Eiddle pastor, | morning eubject, The Levite's Innerit- ance. Sebbath,school after morning service. Evening prayer service fol- lowed by preaching. At the First Baptist ohurch Rev. George Henry Strouse will preach in the morning upon Ged's Latest Mes- sage to the World. Evening subject, The Man Who Was Able to Open the Book. Sunday school at neon. At Park Congregational church, morning sermon upon A Gospsl for Humanity's Real Need. Sermon at vesper service upon The Elevating Power of the Gospel, Sunday school | and men's and women's Bible class at noon. At the Church of the Good Shepherd, | Universaliet, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach on the subject Three Elements of a Complete Life. Sunday school at noon. Y. P C. U. service at 5 o’clock. Subjoct. A Study of Great Lives: V- Wilfred T. Grenfell. At the Central Baptist church the pastor will preach-at the morning and evening services and lead the Gity | Bible class for men at noon. Bible | schoot at noon. ~B. Y. P. U. precedins evening service, At the evening ser- | vice the choir will render special music. At Mt - Caivary Baptist church, preaching morning and evening by Richard Starr, who has spent much time in Africa. ~Sunday school and Bible class follow morning _service. Combination programme of the Bible and_Literarv in the afternoon. Rev. J. H. Dennis will ‘sing a selection in the native African tongue. | At the First Congregational church the pastor, Rev. Georze H. Ewing will preach in the morninz on The Growth | of Christ. In the evening he will | preach on Some Religious Dissappoint- {ments. Y. P. S . at 6.30. The Town Men's Bible class at noon, sub- Special sub is God Partial? ject for discussion the club meintains and this scason it is fair to presume will be no ppointment. A big muprovement will be looked for | in view of the fact that the club will hereafter sing from memory almost entirely. These new and exacting re- quirements have no doubt been very largely responsible for the emaller number of men who will appear at thi concert, but the finish made possible by memorizing will more than offset any temporary numerical setback. The assisting artist will be Grace Kerns, one of the most charming of New b ¢ church and concert singers. She has for a number of yeare been 1 the solo soprano at St. Bartholomew’s, | which church no_doubt pays a larger aggresate sum_for music than any ;vhurvh in New York. Her concert work has taken her all over the country and i her success has been unqualified. She | | | i | | is now booked for a sprine tour with the New York under Walter wEo intends to oncer! Symphony orchestra Damrosch. TEvervone patronize Bass-Clet uld become an associate member. Tickets cost less and seats may be reserved in advance. Cards at Davis' book store. Assoclate mem- bers are reserving tickets now. Out- | slde sale begins Wednesday morning. H MUSICAL SERVICE | To Be Given at Broadway Church on | Sunday Afternoon. . Y of gas L | On Sunday afternoon at 5-o'clock| Call and witness a demonstration at | e <“musical service a the | our office. *| COL. EARL N. GALLUP | I ghurch fn place of the ysual vespers. The subject of the serviee . - The City of Norwi RUCTION:ER Hymne® and_the cholr will sing the e ity of Norwich | L following: e . . 5. |4 graduate from Jones' Nat. 'School of ) Gladsome Light, Dudley Buek Gas and Elecmcal Dept | Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and '\\ elcome. Happy Mfi“gx“'n Leight: | Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and 2 . Clongh-Leighter < 5 a3, | Real Estats Sales. Add O ol Ghost, Tnto Gur 321 Main St., Alice Bmldmng F. D, No, 1 M"" c O Strensth and Stay, Mark Andrews | ~we—. A i e N i g, Gt = i S TR | ! A PUBLIC BENEFIT. STETSON & YOUNG LOST AND FOUND | <witn the 1aea that ‘ i Jan n o | ith the idea that the completion 2 | HOUND_Jan, 7th, on U e e mworements o s | Carpenters and Builders |, sove D oy o e coiviy { strest will bring more travel on the| o by proving and paying ey st wmiice, travel cjrene &t work ona materials at right tavertisoment, 16 W, Fontam fectionery comrany has placed seats | Brices. by akilled lehor, APEBs. sundi inside of the stors, both sides of the | Telephone. EST MAIN 8T rorxn-—a hound White and entrance, whers they' ate ihe® most o [ Prown, With amuts) ittt Blainela dag onvenient for the public, Wl igt | Address ‘Bamuel Poilits, Tafeville, Ot LOWT—A ] them. The arrangement of the store| Carmatlons. Speclal Forms andiinront, deuMin pews Pleses notits s auch that many waiting for the trol. | Flante. Telephorie 657, | Esiher 11, Turner, 15 Brosd Bt fAn30d ey can bo easily accommodated. and = oo e s the Sropeicters Wil Tikve thie SUPTS- 4 Lioviattinn oaB Ranton SClenblfi: | MS ciution of undre who in e past it - 5 s H 1 have been obliged to stand on the side- | Feortie wio st DR. F. W. HOi , Dentist walk in oll kinds of weather when'delivered. 3% Lafavette St. Norwich, ' Shainon Building Annex, Room A waiting or the cars. \THOUGHT HE HAD CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA Bt Now 'Eals Comed Beef, Cabhage, Onions and Mincs Pis For Dinner and Do sum el of the dinger table where tho mere slgbt of cer tain foods make sou fed the pain sou kaow would | Never Fesls a Pain. oug to tde ‘No thank You ‘s bo Yours 1f you ever ate them? Cem Teet, nipe, ete. and’ & them. won't. work o beck on ain - digesters Wil act on et wrote & embogied i other drugglst fu this vislnity sels with the pos Hive guacantes that they must gut & cooplete aud lasting eod to somach missy of mooes back. Miconastrengthens fhe walls and_musculsr fibres of ‘the stomaeh apd induces prompt normal fng ‘of -sour own womach machiners. ek ‘in ten mioutes to al the commen nd ui- | symptoms of wour, Tising, gas. beiching. enmioctabie Tuzaing. tirona . bealthy Fer'dr e stomach Mecks back and_ simbls artificial digestors thiough whether the stomach. will 3 TWhat a wesk. eadly upset stomach really neels 4 mot a digesiive wld but i Any reliable physiclan Tl tell vou 1 Serous -t continually dose the stomach Vi hloating, Bects, Onlous, Sirengthentog ‘alwass o Cabbage, P all_good 1 tomach _can % olly 1o n such strong fan y Ehat pusiy 2 stomachstrer apd te Uke. His own the stomsch instesd. i Dettor stomach prescription_tha the famous MI-O-NA Stomach ., and ‘shooting _pains. fow sweeks will put the stomsch in etch a cvtectl hesliny _condition that 1t can d e e o art boled diamer without Sughtes atort ci Gisseen. After many tests, an internal com- locomotive, | fuel, is provins satisfactory many, frequently attaining a speed o bustion May Lose His Smile. As manager of the New York Yan- kees Wild Bill Donovan may yet lose | f his famous emile—Detroit Free Press. usi de 60 miles an nour, LEGAL NOTICE I ives re- Ge FOR FOR SALE Good Clear Ice Ready to load on cars. ORCUTTVILLE POND Stafford, Springs, Conn. | ADDRESS ARTHUR F. SPELLMAN Telephone 37-6 Stafford Springs, Ct. FOR SALE Land and buildings known as the Jeremiah Driscoll farm, in the Town of Bozrah, Conn. near Ritchville, con- taining about 65 acres, formerly occu- pied by Morris Glasser, late of the Town of Bozrah, deceased. LOUIS GLASSER, Administrator. H AUCTION. exday. Jan. 26, 1915, at 10 a. m.. ock and household £oods, piano, roll- desk, ete., to be held on the George Korn properiy (opposite George Ly man), Leban If stormy. sale next old; we are SALE Pork, sciety s soods tigest gl 2ing. | janisd ol it Cuts Feed Bills 100 Other Farm Uses Save money and get 259, more milk and eggs, fatten your hogs oil | quicker, save Your time and labor in 100 aiffer- LEGAL NOTICE Notice i mesting of ail of the day evenin ing proy Public Wo! resolution hereby notitied and place lution, and Narwich, Attest ity Clerk City of Norwich, The Committee on which was Court of the 7th. 1914, bert, agkin grade for the sidew: side of Oneco street. nue to Sachem strect, be; port that it attention and is of the opinion that the grade shculd be established, ommends ti ntained Common Counci RN :— ent ways with a “Farmers’ Favorite Feed Cooker and Boiler n, that at a| Just the thing for scalding Court of Common Coun Tiogs or poultry, rendering lard S S Nomwich, hela on- | & and tallow, canning fruit, stee- a4t 13, the Tollow. izing dairy utenslls, bolling sap, for “wash diy™ or submitted by the for waming Water Gr cooking feed for siock, bogs R and pouitrs. = St sed indoors or out. Auy fuel—cobs to chunke. e 25 to 100 gal. capacity. Four sizes botwoen. Satis appes faction guaraniteed. Ttirty days' freo trial. "Fhous, appoint be hea Conn., STEPH! and Clerk of the Pub! referred at ‘ommon ¢ the petition of Laura e« for the establishment o Ik on the easte from Li has given the matte he passage of the follow and rec. write or call for proof of what sou can save. Tanks, Tank Heaters, Saw Tables, Engines, Louden Litter and _Stable Outfits, and a complete line of Farm Machinery, W, L. L. SPENCER, Telephone 39-2 Lebanon, Conn. ot or. FOR SALE Two Tenement House On Prospect Street rezolution: With all the improvements, in- Reeolved: That the grade for the : sidowalk on the easterly side of Oneco ||| Cluding steam heat; always well Atrect, in front of the propertics owned |§ rented, lot 150x100 feet by Willlam Flatcher, Laura Subert A RS Jessie Hunt and Nathan be. and the same 1 2x_follows: B nge Lincoln_ ave the said easterly line . hereby establis inning at a point in Oneco street, with the southerly enue, 5 casterly streot nished: don't wOTEy about cupital 2 Tihe parallel with and 53 fe ; SALESMAN—Salary _and _expenses: | erly, om” the Casterly liiie For Sal R exnerience unmecessary: permancnt: | Bisorth s T or dale or Rent SRR ane™ be, and See the beautiful, new, seven- WANTED—Men and women can earn feet wide room cottage, modern in every re- 25 to $o0 @ week writing moviirg pie and the ahove descri is the spect, now beinz built ¢i the Buck- “’Tfi L“nu!‘m‘()\cc 1|nfezeagnry S o satd || ias eronenty. Norwich Foun. Hans | partt fre unne Fublisning The entire first floor is finished in s s LI ak: dining room las beamed coil- §| GOVERNWENT positions are easy to J. T, CONNELLY ing, pauncied side walls and built in ety Iree bogktec, H-638 telis how. Committeo Works. R butfet. If desired, before comple- [ {oaaynowr it Horbins Seasninet Dated at Jan. 4th, | B tion, two more rooms cap easily be e O ARTNE on of the || 5906d. Terms to suit you. S T L ’ . nus, as recommended Roderick Meek, Contractor and @° 10 make: extra Mongy. HeIng By, the’ Commitice on Pubiic W } uilder, invites inspection, and will Batow Iots joceioh In ous o the i e to the establishment of a grade gladly furnish estimates on build- popular and fastest growing aRd wIdth for the sdesall on tho edste in New Enciand. Write to s §Fiy Side ar"Onclo : 555 Ploasant St New Bedlo/d. Max n: Counefl of the ¢ == 2 &= SR Boit on Pl ist By | ~ WANTED Hatching eggs from trap- at § oclock p. m.. {nested Khode lsiand ieds. Address R. 9f the mecting be required by { | L. Reds, this oftice. Jan2; aw (o all pat | A. Bingbam, | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. A Sc WANTED THE “ROAD TO HAPPINES in “School Davs,” when L met My Heart” witli a_bunch of “Cobweb Corners” that her old man had “Bought and Pafd For” with a "Pair ot Sixes and thirteen cents Besides—at Fagan's Smoke Shop, 162 Main St. “Wateh Your Step jan23d HUSTLERS can ‘make big ' money handling our speciaity among high- class people. No house to house can- vassing. Latimer & Son, Desk 9, Pros- pect St.,, Leonla, N. J Jan23s INTELLIGENT to 320 weekly during spa home, Writing for, newspapers. for particulars. Press Syndicate, Washington, D. LADIES _Immediately; filliug and labeling boxes; home work: evenings; steady; no experience; 312 weekly; no canvassing: excellent opportunity;’en- close stamp. Brina Specialty CO...To- ronto, Ont. Jan23d DO EASY, pleasant coloring work at home; good pay; no canvassing; no ex- serience iequired; illux. - particulars Dbegan Peg 0 ree. Helping Hand Stores, Chicago: Jan23d GET IN LINE with us; haudle qur ousehold needs: enormous demand; .20 weekly possible; small deposit re- red for sample; hustlers only want- Queen City 'Suppiy Co., Buitsio, Y. $an23d BUY OIL STOCK in $61.00¢,000 com- pany, just organized; ground fleor proposition; 106 D cent. dividends 90 days possible; 20 wells at once; quick ion on your ‘money: limited_number Shares at 2c share; 310 buys 3600 par value stock: big advance in Stock soon; selling fast] remit now; write for free nformation; dividends’ declared soon. | \malgamated Ofl Co., 1145 Coleard %.dg., Oklahoma, Okla. jan23d AGENTS —Make big money our goods to automobile owne i every sal, Box 10, seilin, s Lathrop Speclaity Wauregan, Conn. —Distributors, men and women, to give away pkgs. Perfumed Borax Soap Powder; no money or ex- perience needed: good pay. Ward & Company, 216 Institute,” Chicago. Jan23d DO EASY, pleasant coloring werk at home; good Diy: NO CANVASSINE; NO eX- perience required) Write G.eason- Wheeier Co., 337 Madison, Chicago. SEASON 1915—Salesmen; agents to Morganbrite, the best poishing emulsion on the market; cusiomers ev salary after showing us; good commission; sample outfit $2; re- | Turnuble; eXciusive Cerriory. mois@n Mmfg. Co.. Newport, R. 1. Janzid —Immediately; filllng and oxes; home work; evenings; no experience; $12 weekiy; no ing: excelient ‘opportunity; en- Erina Speciaity Co., To- 5 jan?3d $2.500 ANNUALLY; co-operate with me evenings at home; e\erytuing by 4 henneries, ¢ meadow, pas- barn 10-room hous 8, woodshed 1 The Board of Relief of the Bozrah w NOTICE 1 meet in the Town Hall said Town, Feb. 1st, from 10 a. m. 330 p. m. to hear appeals from doings of the Assessors. and also h_and_Feb. 23d, at the same and hLours. FRANK A. TRACY, WL E. C. WHEEL! Dated Jan, KILROY, 21, 1915, ter in ousc and Ewamp (100,000 shinzles by estimation), 1 cow. 1 horse. 100 & ons of b ot | toes, in iy ce | FIETY DOLY | nd W e of 400) WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, and chicker corn fodder, oat ¢, 20 bushels of carrots and 1 covered wagom, 1 and sl for the HUNDRED hay ne some turnip: wa lumber for Bu; Heat Your House With Gas By U Gasteam Radiator | Each radiator is a stesm heater ftself, It nomical, and dirt. 1t maintains Conp. There is no coal to carr; and no ashes to carry out, and it does away with an endless amount of dust sing a is safe, senitary and an Tei. 1326-2 eco- even temperature and the gas flow is shut off automati~ cally when the desired steam pressurs 45 reached, thereby preventing waste Westerly, R. I Phone No. 365, FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. | Have sold a large number but plenty | of good bargains left. wmM. F. miLL, Real Estate and Insurance, 25 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Telechone 147 BEAVER BOARD i3 a sudbstitute for lath and plaster | without the dirt and inconvenience. Peck, McWilliams & Co. n in WANTED—To start a bright man, 35 DVERTISEMENTS & per Line, Six Words to the Line A = -_. _.—————l—_—"——‘ — FOR SALE ¢, barn, about tem acres. of and. Aadress C. H. riyan, Baltjc. Jtl!l:]!‘a FOR SALE—\ lot of carriages, Wag- ons, narness, furniture, musi in- Striments, xtoves, tools, a variety .ol other goods; will seli ‘cheap; 1 need FOR SALE—Hou room. \V.H. Whiteman, Pachaus koad. Jewaett, City. Jan23d TOR SALE—No. 3 Oliver visible typewriter, ‘practically -new; can . be seen at Yaatic Station. Phone 1027-3. Janzs, FOR SALE—340-egg Cypher Incu- bator, fn govd_condicion. . E. Fitch, Hedge Ave. Tel. 510. Jan2ag FARM TOR SALE—) acres. 2% milés rrom moesup depot: bulldings i £00d repair §1,805.. 1. \. Danielson Xgt., Moosup, Con. decIWS -Ciistom batching: \hse Wy and K. i ;-alwo agent for New- Blue men Coiony brooders and, equinment. Phone 1027-12. Geo. FOR SALE—Chestnut mare, § years old, sound, Kind, reariess, §00d QriVer, or ‘would exchahgo or cowe. Georgs Kremer ‘R. I, 2, Willimantic, Conn. Jan2zd FOR SALE—Secor price reascnciie. suguire linghast.” Plaiafie FOR SSLE—Cheap, Black Spangled Net Kobe. unmade, suitabie 10r Churity Ball. Adaress C, Bulletin Offic Jjan23d FOR SALB—Frosh 2 pound; native sy chickens’ to roust. aniciin St, OR SAL 1 hand pool tabié; waido Tix Jan22d s, 12 cents e Tibbon Norman's Store, 36 Janzid 1-iight Colt ace.s.iue TsCiaii, Lever: used: 4 bargam for . must_pe suld al once. Address Box G., Daniclson, Conz. FOR SALE—Corsets; every ted from % to 5 p._m. on. St, Room'd. Tel 12i6-2. RM—185 acres, 12-room arns, corn Crib and iarge w neariy new; wiil keep lo year round; large - variety of frult never faling spring water; 2,00 corus Wood and Bood i0L 0i Kruwils thaber. ir fit- 13y Main Janzid use, two oon Shed, Léud stocK This farm 18 egiuids Giv.oeu OY lisis WAY LATOUgR La€ Covail; 4D, I LFOm New LonGuit, sia G suud 505t the way. Wiki se.i buth GaCie sci.oie or as a’ whole, wWith or Withoui Lou.s and stock, on easy terms. ais iarm is known as the Nathan 8. Gailup p ace. Appiy Fred N. Crouch, on prem.sess 1 O. address, Gales Ferry, Conn. Mo, 1. Jan FOR SALE—Full blooded i . 4Nd iieds aud FAyMOuth L.o. K for sale. urs bary E. Bimo:., Frank.in, Conn. Teil. call, Wiiiu janzid TFOR SALB_ ‘Angelus plano piayer and 40 Tolis with it, $30. -The P.aut- Cadden , Compan Ve ‘douars down and-ond doiar per week. jan2id ¥OR SALE—The house and Mochanic sireet, in Norwici Vuneu by yunatian J. Paimer. adjoins both Mechanic street and i abeth street and has a frontage of feet on-coci sireet and a de fect. Appiv to Wililam H. S) Jan20d A FEW FINE Shepherd strain direct Ancopu . cockereis, \ery ciic ivi 646-12. janzua ¥OR SALE—Five horses; on. pair bink ge.dings. fine hack tedau, w 240v; ona pair fine diaught horses, Weight 290y; one fine saddie or harnes pony, § vears oid. Dr. E. E. Bennett, So, Canterbury, Conn. Phone 85-3. jan20d FOR SALE—Planobox crat wavon, sewing lumber wason with aH in gooa condition. pes. Danieison, Conz janZod' FOR SALE or will exchangs for cat- tle. one double dump cart and 200 K. L Red hens and puilets. Address Box 513, Norwlch. jan1sd ONE 1914 MODEL 5 5 Euick tour- Ing car,/A-1 tires, compiste equipment; price’ very low. Box 442. bugsv. demo- machine, ' 10-1v0] frame sideboards, Walter E. Sh.p” WANTED _Ralivay mail gisrks: Nor. mail cerriets, §65 to $150 month; Norwich examinations coming; sample questions and- full _ description - free. Frapklin Institute, Dept. $5-A.. Roches. ter, N. Y. decasd WANTED_Raw furs; at I A Heebrier'a, 80 Water St. every TFzrs- day. A.'C. Benmett cecia WANTED —To buy cows ana calves of sil Kinds; pay good price. K. Giau- binger. Tel. 14-5. Coichester, Conn. novisd WANTED — Advertisitg solicitor ublication establish § vears. Writo . J. Parkhurst, New Haven, Conn., for particulars. uovie WANTED_ Piano_tuning. A G. Gor_ dom, 228 Prospect St, Clty. Tel. G832 Wanted ELM TIMBER from six to twelve inches in diameter, any length, For particulars communi- cate with W. H. ARMSTRONG, Wagon Works, South Coventry, HELP WANTED COOK, GENHRAL HOUSEWORKE HOTEL HELP, Free Employment Bureau, M. J. CORCORAN, Supt., Central Blds. or over. in paying business. No capital Eta required. Write C. K. Burr & Co.| .ONE VERY. FINE seven pagsenger rserymen, Mancliester, Conn. Jjan22d | fine tires and - compic equipment FEXPERIENCED ~ trousers maler | WOUId make a fine livery car. Box 112, g immediately; steady employ-| ONE SEVEN passenger car, A-1 con- t party. Call or ad-|dition, good tires and paint; $450. teman wishes nished ,room with- S o walle of _Frankiin{, ONE R. C. M. touring Sauare; must ha\-r“uu“mmhrn onven- | dition, price low.” Box 4 i jlences.” Address W. H. Box 71, Norw “ONE FIVE passonser tow wich, Conn_____© " 7" jan30d |good tires and paint. ma WANTED—Ladles do plain sewing at|condition; very Iow price. home: stamped for particu- | ONE FIVE passenger Ol oS plomedo Elmyeod | car; good livery car; price & WANTEDSatety rnzor blades to OR SALE Slabwood, stove lengt harpen: B Kirby, 231 Matn St sa¥a Cord: Prop postal. - WANTED—Two thoroughbrea Whits | D. No. 2. Frank Foote jan andotte cockerels or vearlings. | g —Five o 4 {and lowest casnyptni"e;\_afl‘. L;rax' s{‘\‘v{; Planing Mill, Daniéison. Conn. jar | T i ' " jan7a | "FOR SALE or exchangs, cottage { — |house and barn, three acres of land. plenty of fi raspberries, strawber- ries, Ope-quarter acre asparagu. quire Kingsiey, Maple St. J FOR SALE—Ten tons of nice barn. C. H, \yheelor, Laarel Hill Re jania FOR SALE—Wood, stove lengths, $5 &, 0078, cord’ 33.30. " Bullard. el LARGE COTTAGE HOUSE in West- iy, R. 1. contalning: First flogr, re- ception” hail. large living room ‘with fireplace, dining room, butler's pantry and kitchen, hardwood floors through- out; second’ floor. five sleepin; ard bath: third fioor, open attic: site- h land, commanding unex- forsale on very easy terms for term of one or more for rent years. for sale or rent. Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co. 6 High Bt, Westerly, R. L 01d_established blac] ve Conn. town, central- \obated: weil cquipped with medern Bols: idiuting “Thotar, driver. foyes | 8115, “GotEe Dusiness $3500 > to principally horsesnoe- Address Blacksmits. dec7d 84,000 per’y ing: price 3750. Bulletin_Office. 33-ACRE suburban farm on and state réad, mila out Of cit. 5-room house, large barn, pouitry’ house and cther outhulldings, exceilent land, smooth and easily worked, good orch: ard, 900 feet road frontage: can he soid for' buliding purposes for price asked for entire Win be sold with of without cows. teamn, farming tools, etc. An opporiunity to obtain a | fine_plice at a low price. Particulars S8 RYONS AGENCY, Wimantic, Ot THINK IT OVER — 350 notesheads and 250 6% _(regular business size) enveiopes, neatly printed. tor 31.90; 500 each 33.00. Bend for sampiés and prices for any printing you are in need of, The. Bullstia Company, Norwich, Conn, 3 Telepnone 523 FOR SALE, Just Arrived Express car of 28 Horses. There are Draft Horses, Chunks, Business and Drivers. Prices right. the time to buy, as Horses will much higher in price. Come and.see om. 4 Telephone 1139, ELMER R. PIERSON orses %% near school, trolley, Now is eow, yearimg, 40 hens, wagons, tools I wiil buy 27 acre farm, good bulldings, 1.ding horce, and’ implements. E.’A, PRENTICE, Phone 300 CIiff Strest rooms | Uiner very desirable properties | TG RENT 176 FRANKLIN ST.—Store to rent. J. E. Fanming. o proauway. . Jand TO RENT—Unusuaily pieasant heat- ed room, ruriisnea or uniurmisued, une iocation, 12 minutes’ wallk Lrumn Genter; .50 wuoiC or part of good barn. An- quire 61 beart st Jenzid 0 meaT — On Hobart Ave, nice Give room seconu fivur Nat. with nd improvemencs, to Smu Amer- Tamiy; 2150 varn LoT autoMubiic or horse. ~Enquire mrs. Vars, o3 Ho- bart Ave, between 10 and 2, or 7 to ¥ b m ¥OR RENT—House with 11_rooms, varn, Lennery, corn crib and garden, on Helivitie yusd, about 16 minutes’ wade H. L. Harris, R D. 1, on TO RENT—Small © pair, reasohabie rent, incuire 53 Oak St. '0 RENT—Tenement of nh . with_mudern conveniences, at 32 Frank: lin St. Inquire of Juliu3 Wuttky. Jania 23 Oa impre dec2sd NT_T0 T at with all modern St m inquire there. FOR RENT—Twe nicely furnished rooms, with buard, suitable for gentle- men, all conveniences, at The Ply- mouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Telephone 785. decivd TO RENF—Good seven-room house with improvements, on bliss Place. Wa.er A. Heath. decid TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all con- veniences for housekeeping; 1Y School nov’ TO RENT—Eighi-room cotiage w bath and ail modern hmprovements. quire at this office STORE: TO RENT 1 61 Frar inguire at_Bulietin Office. Centraily 5 in- NisK a Emma Morse, 13 Union St HED ROOMS, 21 modera con- Phone S tnlon St 1051-3. FOR RENT g room _tesement in Greene- v $16.00, with improve- Rental Dept. Norwich, Ct e e ———— CASE, P 3 ATEY iy vHE N PHAVER BUD GG atorfes fireprool relnfores Loented on Fraaklie Sqia: . for ni At Foar s rete vier of ¢ levnior wortae amd v he iointe in e viss cat officcs from S& to $30 per vil. For furihier re of WILLIAM I, orwie. . 19 SHARES MORB or THAMES NATIONAL BANK STOCK AT $165.00 PER SHARE. The Stock carries n dividend from Sept. 1 Inst, which makes o very at- tractive purchase price. A legal in- vestment. Jami 37 Shetucket St., S L. CASE, Norwich, Conn. $537.50 “That Slater lot is worth one thousand _dollars,” said one of the best informed men on Nor- wich realty values to me re- cently. My _insiructions = are, “sell it,” so down goes the price to $1075 per front foot. It is 50x160 feet, level, and froot: Slater Avenue. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency ! Phone 1334 63 Broadway Norwich, Ct. on FO& SALE ate, a Two-flat House, modern improvements, centrally located. Price . vVeFy reasonable. Inquire of To close an a ihomas H. Beckley Real Estate and Fire Insurance Phones 724 473-3 tay Building, 278 Wain Street FOR SALE Room Cotrage House Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3300 Seven N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich MOsEY LOANED sn_Diamonds, Watches, and securities of any Lawest Rates of Inter “stabiished drm to de: THE COLLATERAL 1.0 Jowelry ind at the THERE Is no advertising medium in letin for business results. | mastorn Connpetiont squminte Toa Bun CcCA "Tis a bea 5, Where e ————c—————, | she &1 ot 1 2 ity enelriver, g mes gre yine ®5° (. ets ure ‘blooming -abo\- the <, 2. And willow boughs over thém Weep: The music of murmuring waters Is borne on the wings of b o8 vt \nd birds in the evers Aro malcing. aweat, metods “low plea=ant to pensiveiy or, i musa in tBts “lovely t, With lYlQ(;dYI'EI of the dear OF de- part ? 3 All man:led wfth blosm at.ouf feet: We fes! that their spirfls are mARr us— Their voices in fancy we heaf, And the hope of a future reunion Represses the gorrowing tear. Here slumbers 2 beautiful matden Who died in the freshness Of youth Her woul Itke an obening blossom, ] 1 Trow— 3weet re. Imbibed the warm sun) Too frail for endurante of =03 Too pure for a dwelling on earth, Her_ spirit .awoke to the -beauty ©Of a new and glorfous birth. Here, o0, is the I saw Her a r: How fond was t * At the dear ome side! Z O, brief was their journey together, And_few were their pleasures woes; Now. both ‘neath the s0ds of the Yalles Ave hushed In a dreamless repose. rave of another— ant bride: ince of affection ho stood by b o In_sednese T musingly linger By the grave of & mother and ch' In_the glow of the bloasoming summ-: When nature in loveliness smhiiled, She paussd in her wearlsome journer And laid down in silence to rest, ‘With the form of her innocent darlinz Still clasped to her motionless brea. And near. them (ae graves of & fo hol Are shrouded in beauty and higom As though nature with lavish profuston Would garnish the desolate tomb. | How true that our life is a shadaw— Like a dream it is passing away, And soon ‘neath:the sods of the valle We 1 siumber as calmly ax thes 1804, - - thinks he's about perfect” Yes, he doesm't even see any ne- cessily for. a New Year's resoiutio; —Detroit Free Iress. Richard Bixby's Iriends say ‘be i 2 good fellow, and his wife d it. Which do you believe? Rabert—I!cth —~Judge. Little {reading aloudl)—"And David’ said b . has e all mensare tars” S why = didn't he mention : ) He it necessary, cra-ious, children, where We're ege 1z —1 Je:rly love to take. long % erdny T, covered & minute | eot, 1 | e purer) — Does - your me to have two pieces i sor alsesond and you now?” T do not loo ! i whe he mar- ke docsn't lie @bout think he would about matters; — Houston TFE KALEIDOSCOPE lowa has nine cities’ under com- mission goverrment. i United States’ 1714 farm crops are | valued at $5,068,742,000. There are 101 citles and . 768 to- corporated towns in lowa. Louisiana’s 1913 mineral production was velued at $21,011,828. South Carolina last year produced minerals valued at $1,464,150. of was valued at Sugar for 1913, British Guians, 35,432,816, hats shipped _abroad from factorles, nearly 8,000,000 00,090. output Straw British value- 33, Of ‘the 5,000,000 people in London more than 300,000 are in a chroni state of vert: ),000. the 600 bushels of rice annually for | { | Japan has produced:about 2 { | last four ‘vear: Co-operative societies England have between 50,000 members. in Bradford, 40,000 and The United States has) more tha: six mfilion factory employes .and 1,600,000 railroad: employes, Morning light is from 10 to: 30 pe cent. stronger than that of the efte: noon, varying with the seasons Washington’s water _department, finding “income _lessened, plans. re- irenchment for the coming yeéar. Cars on scme. smai railways i Chile, where the wind is dependable, are fitted with salis for propuisjon. Dainiz-no-Rai is the name .of the Japanese sun od. while that -shug- idol with a multitude .of hands s known as the Daiboth. _ South Carolina _farmers have bought, sinc~ the first of this' yes: more than 1,000,000 tons of fertiliz ers record in_guch purchases. Swedish jron ore deposits are asti- mated ac 1,300,000,000 tons, Tn 4917 over 6,.440,000 ‘thns . were exported mainly to England and Germany. Beer contains only four per ' cent. of alcohol. sometimes less. ~ Goose- berry wine. possesses : nearly . 13. per cent. and Scotch whisky .54 per cent. Wihien ‘an inch of rain fails 1t mears that 101 tacs AL water' have poured rom the skfes every mcre within the area_ affected the rain. Australians stifi’ icaa o tea drinkers, 7.8 rmvhfls’»’i “xmue"h Australian’s v e 7eatanders drink yearly. An old planc haz been used. at the Bath (Me) high scheol - 'for: -more than 40 vears. It is ‘said that wher Emma FEames was a =~hool=ftl she wallsd all ‘over ffe Yarhoard: Becamer o0 %, s ok sl STOR

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