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“NORWI! CH. CONN., SATURDAY, JAN. 30, 1915, o 7% . 8 ‘What Is Going ‘On Tonight SUNDAXRURJECTS. , 3 The Holiness Mission wili hold coTeagertile and Motion Fictures at|yicel%ac'S7 Main .,5%5 Moving Pictures at Colonial Theatre. At . the Gompel s » Vaudeville and Photoplays at Davis Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS W. ¢ T. U/ m Monday at . m., 8 Shetucket street, Room 6 Schwarts Bros’ big annual Fehruary ure sale starts this morning. afternioon and evenins. = be Love, morning T. U. hall, 35 Shetucket street. Main street, there will be services morning, gor- ¥ The subject of the Christian Science service at 85 Shetucket street Sunday The International Bible Students’ as. sociation will hold services in W. C. v over their page advertisement in #his] morning’s issue. See the many t Park Congregational church, ns offered. BEveryihing marked|preaching by the pastor, Rev. S. H. dgfn one-third. Howe, D., at the morning and ves- g per services. ,HUSSIAN SYN.PHONY ORCHESTRA | <" 5V = .| At Christ Episcopal church, holy TSN SNLELLED ! communion, followed by service and Because Business Agent. Sought to| sermon: Sunday school at noon; even- ing prayer at 4.30. Evade Contract Fulfilment It will be & source of much disap- potntment to the music lovers of Nor- wich aud nearby towns to learn that the concert which was to have been given on February 10th in Slater Mem-| orial hall by the Russian Symphony erchestra has been cancelled. | will_bo holy communion followed morning prayer and sermon. ening service will be omitted. morning worship, With iymn for the children; sermon At Trinity Episcopal church there by The ev- At the Second Congregational church, and Sunday school SRED S haton arides O the| i noon; evening service omitte fact that the business :Ag(‘n}s“ the or- on g st d. chestra sought fo evade fl™ ent of| me Loyal Temperance assoclation, the contract which exists be- on the |1 .i's Siunders president, will hold orchesira and the promotors“)f the| religious services at thelr rooms, 85 Slater bali musical course. The promotors of the course, "H. A. Tirrell and _Arch Mitchell, have a contract whereby hetucket — street, ernoon. Bill block, Sunday At the First Baptist church morning orchestra, for a stated sum, agre topic Calling Out the Reserves. in the give ‘a concert in Norwich on Fe! evening the pastor will preach, Sun- This contract is signed, by Sutorius & day school and Men's Bible soclety Co., for the ' Russian ‘Symphony or- e ut noon. Chestra and by Archibald Mitchell for the Slater hall musical course. On last Monday 2 Jetter was receiv- ed . from the management of the or- chestra, stating that “because of gen- eral ‘conditions the orchestra has been compelled to give up its mid-winter tour this season and cannot therefore Rev. Arthur Varley pastor, Evening _sermon, The Riches Epaphroditus. t Taftville_Congregational church, morning sermon upon Our Gifts to_the King. of At St. Andrew’s Episcapal church, afford to come to Norwich for one| morning praver and sermon, music by cert.” mixed choir. followed by Sunday Although the Norwich promotors of| school. vening prayer and sermon, the musical course held the signed| music by men's choi contract binding upon the orchestra they serfously considered whether it| be wise to endeavor to compel them to live Up to the provisions of the con- tract, and play here, when they were not willing to do so. If_the orchestra was forced to live up to its contract and give the con- cert scheduled for Norwich, it was felt that they might play in an indifferent manner whici would be far from s isfactory to the local management to the discriminating audience which | At _the Spiritual academy, Mrs, inspirational speaker and um, will lecture and will messages, morning and evening. on Sunday morning, the pastor preach on Hearsay Versus Hea dav school at noon and the ond 30 P. m, Net- tie Holt Harding of Somerville, Mass., teat medi- give splrit At _Greeneville Congregational church will ring. sec- service which will be musical at they would be sure to have. So con-| sidering the tion from_every At the Central Baptist church, the angle, Messrs. Tirrell and Mitchell | pastor will preach morning and eve- thought it best to cancel the engage-|ning and will give his impressions of ment, which was accordingly done, | Billy Sunday at the City Bible class Whether or not sme other musical|at noon. B, Y. P. U. precedinf the attraction of high standing will be se- | evening service. cured for the Slater hall*con season, the promotors of ese con-| At the Federated church, Rev. An- Gerts are not in & position to crate at|drew Forrest of East Providerce, R. tiis time. I, Wil preach in the morning _upon <, In the evening upon e nooDs. and intensity of God's Love. Dramatio Recital For Men Oniy to ke | e Given at Colonial Theatre by Edv; ward A, Mead | At Trinity Methodist church, morning sermon by the pa: The Twofold Question_of the Christ. The Immensity Episcopal stor, il\\ v. ; '»':' Coleman, upon The Chi o ti ith. In the evening, union ser- Coming here under the auspices Of| vive ne e =] the Young Men's Christian assoclation | {145, Proadway church to hear the and the Federation of Churches, Ed- ward A. Mead of New York s to give| a recital of the play “Damaged Goods™ | .- ay at the Colonial theatre on Sunda. | the pastor will preach At Broadway Congregational church in the morning. ernoon at 3.30. The 5115 o | Instead of the afternoon service, there imi A will be a special union service at 7.30, O hts Siay b Sogene mrioux . on| 3t Which Bdwara A, Mead of New eugenics 18 a study of the sreat req| TOrk will recite The Wine Pre 4 4 " arriage S ok Uwon, marriag At Grace Memorial Baptist church Of Mr. Mead's recital Generai Secre- i(al General Secre- | preaching on Sunday morning by the $. % B Dodse of the Fall River| il *preaching ~ Sunday evening Your “Dimaged Goods" recital is 53 Lo L gowertul argument for clean livin . 2 oung men everywhere need io know of “The Culture Club” for the the physical penalties of violating the|l3St time at the three performances. Jaws that govern the reproduction of| This is one of the neatest and most Hfe. I unreservedly endorse yon and|aitractive musical comedies seen at Four recital. the Auditorium this season and hes —— o been dra »\'x“\ big crowds all week. The Animated Weekly, showing some real DAVIS ‘THEATRE, War views, The Girl Stage Driver, 2 frhres BFwt ABS ‘and = - Two-Reel | Totern Lio roel somedy drama, and Keystone - Today—Mary Pickford | furnish_the picture programme for to- Coming' Monday in Her Greatest|day. The usual threc shows will be Success, Such a Little Queen, in Five | £1Ven ai 2.30 7, and 5.45 and the prices will be matinee for children, sion _will usual. Coming the Reels. o Everyone who en 2 5004 I pe o crats aIy s ch | should visit the Davis today, an o days of will find plenty opportunity days dulge in all the they | Tho Grows, the vaudeville Mitchell and Lightner | 1S making the whole world marvel d the Dill, and these two comedi camnnot aftord to miss this wond mare fun I 15 minutes th ever seen here | ens do o neat da | COLONIAL THEATRE. s casure o waich, | & comedy jugsler Alice Joyce Today Appeating in ssty few equais in his x T, the photoplays, the | Reel Drama, “Price of Silenc fea; cents and 5 cents and the evening admis 20 cents as next who You erful T Swo-sael Koystone comedy called Fatty | For all of the countless admirers and Minnie 'Hee Haw. This is one of of Alice Joyce the anmouncement of #he funniest picture ed by | today’s two reel feature will be a Jo¥. ‘thls company, : vou in | for_the drama selected is “The Price Toexs for a folid haif | he re-|of Silence.” TEis Is one of the strong- matnder of the bil is made uap of Mu-|est pictures of the vear, and will no tual Movies of e iz standard | doubt prove of unusual interest to all that appeal to -« | patrons of the Colonial. “The Man For the first ‘5% duys of next weelk | He Might Have Been,” is a blg Vita- the mun:emeuv are plewstd to @n-leraph drama featuring Leah Baird, Rounce that thav have sucured the | William Humphries, and Leo Delaney, Paramount pictures in conjunction | ung 2 roaring Edison P? (hedre‘gxulr programme of vaude- | comed ber is complet. o gand Mutoal B3 - % feature to be ~own o e quisite Of especia] Little Queen, ductign, with interest Setros beautiful Blograph offerins. | to the people of Norwjch is the fact that Charlie et p i B roi- haplin, the little man with the funny peodiction. he -+ e et, will make his initial appearance B o have B at the Colonial theatre in a two reel cture little | Sury has sver | comedy which puts all his previous in. One of t .sse fe: at fun making in the shade i e o enchy e, Productions | Watch napers for the dates. The man- o iar | dnch e SBI T ;| azement has also booked the cream of lg star fo.tured. The the Shubert and Brady Broadway at- tractions Monday is headed b the Seven R bud Minstrels, & comedy minstrel a with four prefty girls and, three funn mnen. Two other acts and the usu Programme of Mutual Movies will also | be ehown. Owing to the lenzth o | thers will be only two performances | Civic federati own at an early date. COTTON BALL. Tuesda on occurs the Cotton delly, at 2.30 and i.15—a full threc|the most notable benevolent event of|day of January, 1915, hours' show, with no repeats. Usual|the year in that town. - Preparations prices will prevail have been underway for weeks, as Three complete shows today, some very special features are to be | ; evening at the town hall In the show, |Danielson under the auspices of the mast Side. Ball, 7 and 8.45. Matinee 5 and 10 cen introduced, including an exhibition re- jvival of some of the old-fashioned A THE AUDITORIUM. | den Virg: Reel, Money v | Musk and Tempest. These dances are The management of this popular| to be en by ladies and gentlemen fheatre will spring another big featu: who have heen under rehearsal for on the Norwl th patrons next|some time. week when “Tne Seven ection ‘with the ball the mem- Girls” will appear in an the federation have arranged scenfe and instrumental musical ve afterncon programme. elty nothing s which has ever hall is to be cpened for =een at a theatre in this city. of food, cake, ice cream and Young ladies are coming direct fr ndy from prettil decorated booths. ihe Keith houses where they! have|There will Geen a decided hit for the past year,| ang this extraordinary novelty ~will ‘make vou sit up and take notice of the| fine quality of acts the Auditorlum is|little people under the direction bringing into Norwich. | Mrs, 7. O, There will also be two other high|T: ciass acts on the bill for Monday,| clu Tuesday and Wednesda. including | wi Morris Prince in s noveity acrobat|T specialty and Vai Murphy, who doc: corking g00d blackfnce act. | swe On the picture programme for Mon- | oid plan @ay and Tuesday, J. Warren Kerrigan|noon entertainment w!ll also be-seen again in Terrence|solos by Miss Alice Duhamel O'Rourke that popular society drama|Edezar Meunier, shown in a“series of pictures. Today. the Almedora Masical Corn- edv company . will present the second an_exhibition of foik dances ich are very ere is_also o be et-vo! ingers will render % | Miss Lucilie Caron.” Tickets for ball are $1 a couple. be no admission charge. At 4 o'elack, when/an admission charge of 25 cents will be made, there is to by of Armington and Mrs. F. P. The numbers ta be giver e Danish and English folk dances beautifully executsd. i negTo cabin, An a/charge of Mrs. M. A. Shumway, whare in- the tion melodies. This after. include and plano selections by Miss Marjorie Gaffney and readings by the That during 1915 I will let BUL- LETIN WANT ADS work for me and save my time, worry and money whenever possible. o ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERT.D AT THE RATE OF S5c per Line, Six Words | WANTED FOR SALE of the deaf. Jan2oa WANTED—A young woman Some experience”in teaching, or with normal training, or its equivalent, to take the training for oral with Instruction Address Albany School T the Dear, 93 N. Pine Ave. Albany, N. Y. home; good pa pastor, Preaching Sunday evening by i-s Carrie Viola Wilbyr. 6chool at noon. The Union Lyceum meets i At the First Congregational church Rev. George H. Ewing will preach at the ‘morning service on Savory Chris- tians.. omitted Town noon, subject, Gideon and His 30 P, B..C At Mt, Calvary Baptist church, Wo-| 1 man’s Day will be obscrved with morn- ‘sermon The Bible and Literary the woman =suffrage the eveninz there will be be speakins | De: by Miss R ary from Africa, who with band will sing some of ing songs. n the afternoon. The evening service will be in view Men's Bible class meets - E. meeting at 6.30. upon Truce Messenger. will question and tarr, Areasent her the Sunday | - of the union service || ata Broadway Congregational church. |t at mission- | hus- | native | | FOR SALE. perience required; DO BASY, pleasant coloring work at i, Do canvassing: no ex- lu free. Helping Hand Stores, Chic: Ao g ves, Chicago. particuiars o 3 aown, Cadden Compan $365.00 for a beautiful 2-note player piano, fully guaranteed for five th 25 choice rolls of music. 33 per month. Plaut-Cadden Build- 3 o WANTED—A position to do gemeral 0. | nousework by & oun woman: ik had nce. rose 3% Bulie The Plaut- | Otfice. £ e j‘-‘:;‘:.!i‘ué‘n 2 5 lh‘ml.leE\‘l‘ person may carn §8 | prised at the wonderful value offered | for articulars. he fine Chickering upright plano at | Washington, D. per month. The Plaut-Cadden Company, WANTED—Sale, ¥ _| Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn, | Deat appearance c g : % ! in their territory; salary and c 4 H?.l\'\‘t a good org with stool. to hustlers. Belmont Mfg Co. o month, pany, Conn. S150.00 i) discuss | rizii blans, with stool and scart, good nd_astion. The Terms, Plaui Caddon ¢ Plaut-Cadden Buildine 5 Gown, 38 m- | mean large Norwich, 5 WANTED —Auto fours, Ato Jansod g00d Huntix stool and .sca mini; many. valuable coins send mow 4c: get our oin ci; Drofits to_you Bank, Dept. 10, Ft. Wo: ors, emb; ion, Rochester, N. Y, culating: lar; may umismatic Frank . Conn, T Jan3od A FOR SALE—Two Berkshite sows, due_mare registered Berkshire boar. [Lj E.aofldwd, Norwich, Ct. Telephone. an: FOR SALEPearl gulneas, booking orders for eggs and baby chicks; keus. White Wyandottes, Light Brahmas, White Crested Biack Poiish, Mammuth Pekin ducklings. Florence’ Browning, Plain Hill, Norwich. 3an308 FOR SALE—A good Stelnway piano, parior ‘organ, (wo carpets, biack: wa. nut hatrack ‘and sewing machine; ail must be 50ld right away 10 ¢i086 up an estate. Inquire at 53 Oak St. Jandud FOR SALE—Fresh shoulders, 12 cents pound; native chickens, fow.s, tur- and spareribs. Norman's Btore, 36 Jansua FOR SALE —One late 1913 Ford run- about, in good condition; price $225 for k' saje. Stanton L. Sriggs. rhone . Lebanon. Jan29d HOUSTON'S NURSERIES — Troes, shrubs, etc, at big bargain prices, about half What agents ask:you. Svmé { jurprising prices that will keep dollars in your pocket. Everything absolutely the finest of stock, guaranteed true to name. Not a disappointed customer .ast year. Our catalogue. is brimtul of valuable information. Send for a Cupy odav, It's free. Houston's Nurserics, sansfleld, Gonn. Jan2sa FOR SALE—One gentle gray horse, welghs 12 cars old, cust e now $125; work anywhere; | stove, Cyphers incubator, 144 egs, and brooder. Mre. C. W. Lester, Laurel Hil, Jan28d oppOrtunit Erina Speclalty Co., To- about en- 130a Immediatel altics whic de. Munson ialty Co., Box 1174, New Haven, Ct with STONINGTON { , Conn. A N coak & £ e this beantitui Helly ¥. “""“"Jfi_., : |2 ght piano, nice sweet tonc. DA voung male pi Talk of New Steamboat Line to New |} o T IR I [ S e - York—Sale of Portions of Palmer |T o _Company. Plaut-Cadden | Krug, R. D. No. 3, Norwi Estate—Whist Parties. & s e Sonm. b L1 ) — | account of ill heaith| LADIBS—im There i of a steamboat line to | By, famm or 158 acres”Sit: | labbling boxes Tun from this plac ew York, the | ¥ o1 Plain 1 ¢ town of | steady; : = = ot Norwich v tull’ deseript 10 | canvassing: - excellent boats malking two trips each week (0| {arms, address D. W. Liliuridse. MNors | close. stamp. : accommodate fishermen and merchants | w I F. D. No. '8 in this place, Mystic and Noank, | IR e Sole of Land. line of brand new spec At the salo by auction of land be- | stamp: | appeal to high class longing to the estate of the late James | & R L i E. Palmer, the wood lot was bought = i < S by William A. Wilcox of Westerly, R0 A $2,560 ANNUALLY-—Co-operat the meadow and pasture by asa | FARM FOR SALE 71 acres, 23 |me evenings ai home; everything fur Wilcox of Stonington and the marsh | Cilles from Moosup depot; bulldings in | nished: ' dont worry lot by Charle: Frederic Denison, M. Hanson Prizes for Essays. 2t in alf of Connecticut Sons of American Revolution, of which he has been prominent member for a number years, has offered prizes for best es says by grammar school pupils of village, the subject of be the struggle dence. committees' to look over the picces | ana decide on the prizes | K. of C. Whist. { Vina_council, No. 43, had a public | ‘whist Friday evenin t the K. of C.| Py % home, preparations for which wers | TOPRY made by the committee, rt | nor, Charles Ryon, Johhn Leper | Gearity. 1| House Notes. fieeaes Members of the Pioneer Hook and| o Ladder Co, held a whist in their rooms "A hairs, C on_Church street Friday evening. John Carlson is in Washington, D.| ES o, Miss Prudence <. irbrotr and Miss Esther Bindloss have returned 0Q Brookline, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel Do DR. Proved for Merit 80Years Continuous Sale COnstipatlrn,Eilliousness without its Mercurial after effect Mr, Den! it is visiting in Nau- ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR Schenck’s andrake Pills SUGAR COATED ¥or NOT GRIPE ORSICKEN J.H.SCHENCK & SON, Phila LEGAL NOTICES REGIST trars of wich will be in sessiox FRIDAY from 12 “To Register” the l- Town Wuo may aj r of voting In political prima ot cuses. as prescribed in sessfon 1909 RARS’ OF VOTERS' NOTICE.| The Registrars and Assistan of the Town FEB. 5th and 12th, 1915, o'clock, noon, until 9 o 5 the evening, &l v Reg Vot N pear privilege Act of Legisiu- Those v Custom 00. &t Moosup, Conn. Danielson | Boya 1. Brown AT 36 Sturtevunt St. Norwich Town, AGENTS —Make bl money o automobile owners; ry sale. Lath capita). Neb. . jan3td T eene HERE'S AN BASY WAY se po- Tatching: White | tatoes e a fork and Raise ana i |2 nickel and we will give you a cork- for New- {ing good r, the Cebwab Corn Zoc. Fagan's Smoke Shop. jan3td FOR SALE O and one 1914 Maxwell cars good condition; quick purchaser Address Box 319, Moosup, Conn. FOR SALE A grocer fine business averaging $350 per week, mostly cash; situated in very prospe: lage: reasons for seling sick- ness. Comnmunicate with R. J. Jodoin, Baltie, Conn. jan2sd FOR SALE—Wood, stove lengths, a cord. M. O'Hearn, R. D. No. 2, Yan- tic. a FOR SALE-—Corsets; evers tod from 2 to 5 p. m. only. St, Room 4. Tel. 1276-2. FOR SAIE or will exc to price demonstration given. anzad store doing ‘$an2 pair fit- 186 Maln Jan2id ango for cat- | tle. one double aump cart and 200 R. L | Red hens and pullets. Address Box 313, orwich. janisa —Slabwood. stove lengths, a half. Drop posial. K. F. Frank Foote. Janisa 0'CLOCK, WANTED—Any A s00d homé, will D Agricu'tural Limestone in greater demand thi: We advise than ever before. to get their orders | milk and pouitry. Dizing dairy utensls, r wanming water or Peck, McWi e ogs or poultry, rendering lard and tallow, canning frult, ster. . boiling sap, for “‘wash day’ cooking feed for s i, Use indoars or ot 0 100 gal. capacity. faction guaranteed. | write or call for PEoOf of What you cau save. Tanks Sngine; ery. Save money and eggs, quicker, @nd labor in 100 differ- ent ways with a “Farmers’ Favorite” Feed Cooker and Boiler .)'UTRaREE the thing for scak ©od positien fe Tanyk Heaters, Louden . Litte LEGAL NOTICES illiams & Cc it Cuts Feed Bills 100 Other Farm Uses and get 259 Spring farmers NOw, 6 more hogs time fatten your save yor WOOF! WOOF: e drun ok, hogd ANTED: w day. A. 'C. Benaett. 538 tells_how. experience Dun Worc . midd 1 Cov aip TR to $150 month; schedule v ons free -B. right man Address w | Tors. Heebner's, 30 Water St, every T can- casy to unpecessary: | Fublishing woman aged, ad- Conh. to i taking Norwic it man, 35 no capital urr & Co.. B; Terka! Rocheste Janzga Shop by pharmacist; nnocticut no us to advs PR b s Feroxide o aiges Teowean. Sati. Vrite quick i e T e 32 Mioetibie Jan28a Saw Tables, e P v eabi “Matn 5t ° and a complete line of Farm oroughlred White {\v:'uxndoitb * cockere! 0;‘ }'bdrl‘ha:, W. L. L. SPENCER, R e L Lebanon, Conn, | wich, Conn.. R, F. D. No, 4. 1 Jewett Ci Dt sre- decid ously registered are not requircd| Notice is h ¥ a0 80 again The above WOrk will be | 11abie 5 o performed at the follov places: b i _FIRST DISTRICT Town | to Jov Hall, payabie Feb. SECOND DISTRICT—. the first of which will be|ers Drug Stor. Rick- West Side. THIRD DISTRICT—At W. H. Bow- . News Office, Greenoville. FOURTH DISTRICT—At P. T. Con- nell's_Barber Shop. Norwioh Toiws FIFTH DISTRICT e Hall, BIXTH DISTRICT—At B Lary Dated TYLER D. GUY, — At Ponemah Taftville. at Norwich, CORNELIUS Jan3OSWE Notice of Relief of the Town of Plainfield w meet in 8, 12, 19, 2 NOTICE 1s hereby given that ihe Boa Town Clerk’s Qffice Feb. from 9 2. ‘m. to 12 and 1 t0 3" p.'m.’ ANl persons business that would be B please remember the time and NAPOLEON GOYETT, RAYMOND W. VIETCH, ALFRED BOURQUE. san23a on _Diwmonas, 8na securities of any kind at the Lewest Rates of Interest An established Arm to deal THE COLLATERAL LOAN GO, 143 main Stree, Ladies Pressin reasona delivered. Conn. MONEY LOANED Watches, woiry ¥y with, Vi O R MOPSICK BROS., and Gents’ Tailors. Cleaning, . Repeiring and Dyelng at le price, Goods cailed for and 33% Latnyette st Xorwich, ei. 1526-2 Personal Taxes will tne dates mentloned above for the dlf- ferent sections of the Town, he n of Lisbon that I have a warrant ana collect the Personal Taxes 181 persons being assessed the sum of two Notice To Taxpayers WANTED—To buy cows of ail kinds; pay good price. and calves E. Glau- binger, Tel 14-6, Coichester, Conn. hevesa e § WANTED — Advertising _ Bolciior by given to all persons | pubiication establiahied 5§ years. Write particuiars. . J. Parknurst, New Haven, Conn., for ovibd . each of such be received on dollars as his Personal Tax, and for the - purpose of collecting the same I shall o5 *thle_Sohootnouse at the Bend ¢ Saturday, Feb. 13th, from 1 to 3 p. m.; at Bilsaville Bchoolhouse Saturday, Eeb. 20th. from 1 16 3 P m. 4nd af (hé| COOK, GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS, own House Saturday, Feb. Z7th, from 3 1to 3 p. m. HOTEL HEL Free Employment Bureau, All persons neglecting this notice|M. J. CORCORAN, Supt, Central Blds. must be proceeded against as directed by the laws of this State. = EDMUND L. WEBKS, JR. { Collector. FOR SALE Dated at Lisbon, Conn., Jan. 20th, GG 1915 29a : e SALE HORSES I have 25 Horses of all kinds that I want to dispose of right away. Prices | right. Will have ‘another carload | | about February 4th and must make: | The Board of Relief of the Town of |room for them. { { Norwicn, Conn. will meet in the City | Tel. 1139 BLMER R. PIBRSON sessors. and proper Date 1015 o = bacze, sold frowm mow om jan2d THERE is ne advertising medis Bastern Cobnecticut equal to rhe letin for business results. Hall Building, in JAMES W. BLACKBURN, TFRANK R. M'LAUGHLIN, DAVID GILMOUR, Board of Rellef. cesunt of Increase Tue \Whitextome J. . CONANT, said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from Feb. 1st to Feb. 21st, from 10 a. mi to 4 p. m., to listen to appeals from the doings of the As- to do any other to be_done at sald meetings. i at Norwleh, Conn., Jan. Dbusiness 30th in price of to- Cigar will be 335 per 1,000, " AUCTIONEER 2 (ll"fldullnm(rnms g:;fi Nat. School of | uctioneering. ty of Farm and Pedigreed Stock. Merchandize and Resl Estate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. 11 Fronklin St. LOST AND FOUND FOR_SALE—Tive b p. gesoline en- gine, Greendale make. Inguire at Planing Mlll. Danfeison. Conn. Jjan7d FOR SALE—Woo0d, stove lengths, {2,500 % cord 3230, Bullard.rel LARGE COTTAGE HOUSE In West- erly. R. L, containing: First floor, re- eption’ hall, ‘large living room ‘with replace, dining room. butler's pantry {and kitchen. hardwood floors through- | sut; second’ ficor, five slecping rooms and bath; third fisor, open attlc: situ- d. commanding une: =ale on very easy terms term of one or ry desirable pro; sale or rent. Frank W. Coy Estate Co.. ¢ High St., Westerly, FOR SALE—Oid estaplished binck- smith shop in live Conn. town, central- 1y located. well equipped with modern toeis, inciuding motor, a: and drills, doing business 34.000 per’ year. principaily hoi |ing: price 375¢.." Address Blacksmito. Eulletin_Office. decid B5-ACKE suburban farm on Lrolisy and staie road, mlie out of city, guod ¥-room housc, large barn, pouitry house and other outbuildings, cxcellent land, smooth and easily worked, good orcn- ard, 309 feet road frontage: can be s0id for' building purposes for price asked for entire farm. Wu. be soid with or three cows, leam, farming otc. An opportumity to obtain fine piace at 4 low price. Particuiars T AGENCY, Wiliimantie, Ct. OVER 250 notehends 6% (regular business neatly printed. for $1.90 Send’ for sampies - g envsiopes. | eacn” $3.00 and prices for any printing you are In need . The Bulletin Combany, Norwich Conn. AWM BUYING poult one having Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Con; $2250 buy a 100-acre farm. meadow, pas- ture and woodland. 10-room house, barn about 86 by 48, woodshed 12x16, taree hennerles, each 10x12, running water in house and barn, large cedar swamp (100,000 shineles by estimation), 1 cow, 1 horse, 100 hens and chickens, about 9 tons of hay, corn fodder, oat fodder. 120 busheld of rye, 30 bushels of pota- toes, some turnips, carrots and o: 3 1 lumber wagon, 1 covered wagon. I buggy, 1ot of harness, and all for the um of TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED FIFTY. DOLLARS CASH! Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (cholce of 400). & WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. L Phome No. 365 FOR SALE Two Tenement House On Prospect Street {F With all the improvements, in- | cluding steam heat; always well |§ rented, lot 150x100 feet Price reasonable i} FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. nge for young cows. H.| R. F. D. 5, Norwich. _janzsd FOR SALE—Hay in barn, cook to the Line s S AR TO RENT TO RENT—Touring car. 1205-5 40 RENT—Tenement of six rooms wifh buth and eiccli on nrse Luyt, AL Buiein Utuce. Lgut. inquire Jandva 176 FRANKLIN ST.—Store Lo rent. E. Fanmng, vs sroadway, Junzid 11 r i UK suNa—House With DATD, wewkery, ot HaliViie Todd, 80uul 16 minutes wi irom trosiey. freseen 0 IENT—Furnished room: FURNISLED ROOM — Centrally ‘Telephone ' Lib wlu garaen, Ui H. L. Harris, % D. 1, on nement. suud re- o dav, L, Dleasant o sion. rzet me, Jandd —Unidentifiea. TENEMENT TO RENT at 23 Oak- BRI ST XL riuge St. with @il modern improe- EHR CRX 0F. THE MR, ] ments. Inquire there GOk’ L ot 1k’ planalis 458 ot ¥OR RENT—Twr nicely furnished| In the r rooms, Will board, Suiiu.é for gentie- | Teari-wear: it ] men, @il couveniences, The Piy-| “And spuiiing ane mouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. lelephome | \nd & iong for the dea ] 85, decivd Wher ed my youth away— . = For a a Jives forever T REN en-room house. | e wilh mprovemecats, on Liws Piace | And £ ioain e e Wa.ier A. Heath decid aif con- veniences for ho ng. @b sebuo, | OF lined with scheming novzid In the threng thot hurries by. = = No from the streets' rude bustle, 3 0 KEN] Ehi-room collage wit) S Crophias. from et S88 bath ang : n improvements. in. R AT loa. novz4d |1 would fiy to the woods' low rustie STORE TO RENT at 51 Frankin s.| And the meadows’ kindly page. Inquire at Bulietin Otfice. movild cated. Emma Morse. 15 Union St For & dreamer lives forever s : 3 | Wille o thinker dies in a day. FURNISHED ROOMS.ali modern con- 2 veniences, 38 Unton St Phone 1951-5 —Jolin’ Boyle O'Réilly. You call me sweet and tender ns And softly s th my tresses, e st e Cats time. o X #qu fove me 10’ four tencer way. Ly gt ah? there comes anofher <y, “The dav when you'll forget me. | know that ev'ry fleeting hour 15 marked by Ihougnfs I 3 I T A T o In the =wes: s ngs I sing you. n't fear the darkest way With th..e Gear a . about me. no. 1 ony dread tie dav \icn you can live without me. "nd =till vou call me tender names And sorily smooth my. tres nd still_my happy answering hesst Jicais time to your caresses. lo] TishI Let me put that touch away Ard clasp ycur haxds above me, > e i ask t_de that dmy, The day you will not love me. %\’o" need not check the. thoughts that rise ess wrapt about them, 3. | With For gaz zy X ¢ showing seeming. at is haif a lle. £ yore by the fiver, the dream alwap— Let us dream a And be loved fc FCR RENT THAYER BUILDING, atories, fireproot. “merefe. Located om Fran! Squa enter of city. terminal for all I ad suburban (rof Four ket St, Nurwici. Con For Sale A FINE SEV ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. EXCELLENT LOCATION. Price $3,600.00. JAMES L. CASE 87 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. room modern temement klin St., for $13.00 per JAMES L. CASE, Nentul Dept. 57 Shetucket St, orwich, Ct. IF YOU WANT a small home with land enough for a nice garden, within ten minutes walk of Franklin Square, at a reasonable price, consult me. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Phons 1334 63 Broadway Norwich, Ct. s homas d. Beckley Real Estate and Fire Insurance May Building, Phones 724 275 Main Street 474-3 i FOR SALE Seven Raom Coteage House Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3:300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich OFFICES \ND STORES IN THE NEW reinforee Sent of elevator servies aad the buiia. | SOEK company®r o F G L fnz will be up-to-date in evers way.| .. GNPSUR PCCRRSE HCter Rent of officcn from §5 to $30 per | Ahilyiiipnis Ledeen : ik, For cturther information. ta- | e iy 3 aire of WILLIAM F, HILI Sue- in . TEvor g8 the " duf hile | ndia , 11! aveering College in a suburb of % | I Maryland ranks tenth among the To close an estate, a Two-flat tates In taxes pald on individual House, modern improvements, BEosas. centrally Jocated. Price very Bricks made of peat are befs sonable. Inquire of -uccessfully used in Sweden for smal HUMOR OF THE DAY i How is it I didn’t see you at the charity meeting last night?” s 1 who passed the plate —Judge. Redd—~What do vou think of his { new car? I Greene—-Oh, it's all right as far as g ~Yo: kers Statesman. What are you going to call your ist. replied the sweet d “Did_you put any in ur tires?”—Ohio Sun-Dial k Willie—Paw, why can't a man erve two masters Paw—Recause u ha creid the soct: “You horrid man! thing. he law won't let e but one wife at a time, my ~—Cincinnati Enquirer. Jim—What kind of a fellow s . ne's the sort that leaves front of the church and s the street to shoot a game —Yale Record. Head of the firm (discovering that is apprentice and his young dangh- e corresponding)—Well, well, it's I don't need it any more,” replied dlogene: | 1 letters the rascal is writing to | my daughter, and on my typewriter, | too!—Munich' Filegende Hlastter. | “Excuse me. This car_is _ye- | served for a. member of- “Comress i 30ing South.” |~ “I don’t mind that. When travel- i ia not proud. I shall travel 1 —Paris L'INustration. | here's your lantern?” n't you looking for an henes I've got all the advertising I ed oui of that ides. Im gouing ahead iow ard prepare my lecture.”—AWVash- ington Star. p: “What kind of work could you poss | sthly do around an office?” T'm a kind o' all-around handy . | mister. I kin held a door opem, fi' 1 ] m h for ye. look out »n' <ee {rainin’, call a taxi drop letters sic chuce, an el foiks yer out whem ye ain't."—Life. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Albania has 2 population of 530,000, India’s jute crop is large, estimated ,000 bales Chile this year spends $365,000 for ew railroad bridge: | A spreading oak tree 60 feet high has about 6,000,000 leaves. viil establish a $50,000 en- buildings. in South Carolina there ars 35,008 more negro than white children. in public schools. Belgium has forbidden the expor- tatior of adulterated or impure rub- ber from the BEelgian Congo.. A Colerade mining company reeent- ly shipped a ton of ore in 59-pound packages by parcel post. 1t 1s estimated that more .than 200,- 200 pounds of shoe polish is com- sumed annually in Turkey. The first artesian wells in- Tripoli have just been drilled under the ai- rection of Itallan engineers. E. N. Pierce, of Brooklyn, N. ¥, has' traveled 52,000 miles in his suts and is preparing for a 35,000-mile trig. Hungary prohibits the use of ctlore g extracts in beer and the importe- slon of adulterated or artificially cel- ored beer. f For Sale or Rent See fhe 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 entire first floor is finished in oaic: dining room has beamed ceil- ing, poucied side walls and built in buffet. If desired, before comple- tion, twWo more rooms can easily be added. Terms to suit you. 4 Roderick Meek, Contractor. ‘and Bullder, Invites inspection, and will gladly furnish estimates on build- ingz of all kinds. m in Bul- o 1save at Bulletin Co. ward OST—A red silk umbrella. Find and recaive_re- Janzsa THEI - letir far business results. $2,000.00 near school, trolley, cow, vearling, 40 hens, wagons, } and Implements. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Stre Phone 300 FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. ; of good bargains left. l e £ P oLl state and insurance, & i Nerwich, Conn. | T storage of ofl for fuet purpases roet, " is & new feature in the trade the Telechone 147 port of Manchester. Hitherto the —| bulk of the oil store? on the b-rks of THERE is ne adveriising medium in| the Minchester S:: “aisl h. ' wved | Bastern Connecticut eauai to The uie letin for bustnees resuits. will buy 27 acre farm, good ‘buildings; ncluding horee, tools Have soid a large number but plenty While the exports from the Nether- lands to the United States decreased | somewhat in 1913, the imports from the United States to that country in- creased materially. Fifteen million rats have been killed as part of the preventive fneas. ures against the spread of made by the metropolitan m board of the city of Tokio. The great fire of London in 1866 started in a house on Puddirg lane and ended at Piecrust alley. Thir- teen thousand two hundred houses | were burned, including 39 churches. et for iliuminating ana lubricating pur- poses. ”i