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FULL ASSOCTATED PRESS DESPATCHES CLOUDY, COLDER TODAY. FAIR TOMORROW. 3 . . WANTED 3 What Is Going On Tonight POETRY eville and XMoiion Flctures at HELP WANTED LITERARY PREFERENCES, e Pictures at Colonial Theatre. There ain't no pathos any more, Erown Stock Company at Davis S00KS, GENERAL HOUSEWORK whnd art 1s on the skids— > ~time author go: o . 10 0 F una IRLS, KITCHEN GIRLS. That used to kill the kids? o000 e LN P O AP within When Dickens vowed he'd slay & chi .ode - D E s Soth Free Employment Bureau, R praseeee ot e 1 Central Labor Union meets hours M. J, COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg. used to have a noble time— Centeal, 5 I wept and wept and weptl e, No. 23, %, and’ Aok yment | of New York | Georginand ¥ R tyk‘hl o neets in Masonic Temple e Carolinas, FOR SALE en o 0z too! s _pen in hand | s z = 5 And went for Little Nell 2 e. $ ._‘ N. 0. P. t cin- | with their long And Dbeat that cherub to the dust, giand Lodge. No. ly qu _ season and Oh, how our hearts would swell! F.. meets at 98| so historically | ideal climatic " St oM < T, a Socie ets r My 9 h an St Margsn Soand Basose s % " | make possible Like Dickens when he ohose his cluk == — | iversis it i the enjoyment And rushed at Dombey’s Paul. i of outdoor pas- EMENTS | L = They are too hesitant, they hait, ANNOUNCI times through- STt fual throos they snsok. out the winter. I For Booklet, “Trepleal Trips,” and Information, Spply A GROCERY STORE i H M4 Doi {i-established b | Adlantjc Coast LineRR. | | 2:s, i sieror s g Railroad of the South”. But Dickens sobbed and slew a | sobbed And gloried in his work. Silks and Muslin _Flags, Ribbon Capkins, Table Cloths, Post-( Novelties for Was at Mrs. Edwin Fay The House of Commons on the left, Boz-Angels on the right, In_elegiac attitudes T, BT 248 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Stock, fixtures, horse and wagen. Stared stolid at the sight, LIFE'S SHOP WINDOW SHC R i On Easy Terms And ¢ the ohild showed signs of lifs Kirk Brown's Offering at the Davis T e R. J. JODOIN They tarned down aif woo Theatre Today. COL. EARL N. GALLUP| Baltic, Conn. thumbs— i { And Dickens struck once mors! by (!}\: e ‘g‘:g’j‘“ | t1r nd wallowed in my woe, at th 2 theatre, |” I was a pathos fan! nd_evening today, will be { | 1 rose from out that bath of tears, hop Window, from the novel | 5 graguate from Jones' Nat. Schanl of | v T e Cross, by 3 e s i i 0 Lok e ... | Auctioneering. Speciaity of Farm and | | e ain't Chetwin, a young English-|pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and g nan ing secretly married Tydia | heal Eatate Sales. Addrese Where are t Wilton, finds that financial conditions R F. D. No. 1. M ct| When he xact a heavier penalty upon him than He 0. 00! 4 = (AL iy —Don Marqu he had expected and in an endeavor g 2 S | il buy a 100-acre farm, meadow, pas- ng Sun I | s of living for his ev- | e | tre and woodland. 10-room house, barn ife, comes to the United 48, woodshed 12x16, three States where he settles in the west. In LOST AND FOUND | henneries, each 10x12, running water In he meantime FBustacle Pelham, a | house ana barn, large cedar swamp HUMOR OF THE DAY sentleman of leisure, s visit to epg‘&s:‘;f;fivf i (100,000 shingles by estimation), 1 cow, 2 Pa he Wilton place and malkes the ac-|cinity of Ledyard. 1 horse, 100 hens and chickens, about 9 Th 4 b1 2 2 i - e Nance of Taeia to Whom o ods | Send, e e ey’ll Drop Your Message Accurately Every Day Jibraxs Bromises of & brlghist and b | tos—ob 20 bushels of rye, 30 bushels of pota- | T she will leave her home and him. Hodge, a man much ey e “’“n;‘;l\“_i"}:rnibfvlcll‘rflts and onions, There isn’t a fleet of Zeppelins, monoplanes, biplanes or flying machines of any §| boctor—w o nThe e e e bugay, lot of harness, and all f sort in commission in Europe which can compare to BULLETIN WANT ADS in ac- Patient—But, onishment that she is the wife of| “morwD Test a sum of TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED fon for the curacy or efficiency. To make for quick action and almost certain result all BULLETIN WANT ADS are divided into classifications, assuring to users and readers that in a few short words In heat Hodge demands 1o|ang w. right Bernard leaves | ger, PI he gzoes to a foreiem = e man ouly tells him that| oot 29 FII'TY DOLLARS CASH! Send for Wilcox’s Farm B (choice of 400). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Owner i in the gallery eld, Conn. he best place meals for §4.5 Gushington—3 sountry it is best for all concerned and offes Under the supplications ~ of = Tydia i et e o tmd 2} they may tell or read the messages most interesting to them. lever consent to belong to any man odge agree: 0o o with the man Tag ” B 1 will marry vou, Pe 00k~ For Your Sake, because it. 1: vears »te most delight- Janla Pl No. 36 -3 o atic raadi p = 1 P o ' X 2o i thet bi {3 s he S h it i oot dclight ey s The systematic reading and using of BULLETIN WANT ADS is a habit of thrift | gt SRR world, Hodge immediately | ciations. 2 e ven! second only to systematic saving of a certain percentage of your earnings )—I fear that imn your etwin _in an_endeavor to ‘this country vou WAl miss a fortune. The girl now with Ten at Johnson Home. | f old mar husband_and we find £ i 1 3 = , A At sent there are ten member What ke - T r—:;{”,j»‘ the ot \ Town street £ whom | Puck elp Chetwin, learns that Lydia has ~r:1d“d';";“ S aTodle, COWIL 10 f sasin] loso arll eftate, & TV Dl sl ean e Dl nated with the charms of | eals. Whis is o emaller number than |} youse, modern improvements, [ = 3 Tl R L e S e 2 . and when she listens to hi NS A Ay e S dlace centrally at Price v ] S Crons ipand, when, she listens to hie| visit as a spirit of good comrad ntraliy located. Price very WANTED | ] TO RENT T e Sl SiE BT prevails, different ¢ Th reasonable. Inquire of -~ : = nt to consv I war appearance and frustrates the se- | Prevalls. differ s . Ing b : wa . war : Bat the o ;| Daughters plan_enjoyable [ VANTED—A position 176 FRANKLIN t to do for the pesky thines. s But the money-madl c;ging, games and sew! 3 ight housewor! eep eggs for hatching. Phone i to his sorrow that gola | TSRdlng: &2ies and sewing Thomas H. Beckley old lady. = B, Kellogg Hall, R. D, 1, Not- | that brings happiness and | 7o 7 Lro T . 3 chanic St.. Weste; 1 feb16d febl6Tus | t s :;: S b A soldiers. ||| Real Estate and Fire Insurance WANTED—_A zood work horse, cheap. PPER FOR SALE tonizht | Al o - — (| may Buitding, Phones 724 James Turnbull. Wauwecus Hifl Nor: ston Clty Cong'l church. _febisd| rom RENT—rwa wicely furmished | t fate. The girl I 278 main Street - 2 FOR SALE & C. White and Brown | [00mS, with board bie for - o Ao i 2 in Stree! position as lhouse- | Leghorn cockerels; eggs for | men, all convenie at T 2 it | hetsiof 1 | keeper for widower or bachelor by ajand dav-old chicks; prices | mouth, 44 Laurel Te to e | middle aged American woman. Ad-|John Curry, Yantic. Tel 78! Hodge i S —————— |dress Box G. §. Bulletin Co. febi6d feb16Tu | TT0 RE~NT s Took Cilics WANTED——Men and women can eara SALE_Day-old chi Barron- | [ith improy ks T A S oce : & $20 to $50 a week writing moving pio- | Wyckof strains. $10 per 100 safe deije. | Wascer A. Heatn. b roke their fome on Wa e FOR SALE | ture 'plays; experience - unnecessary:|ery gaarantesd: bargains in used incu- | wo HENT- Farmer Hawbt (to college-bred v make their home on wuwecus Hill. | particul: free. Dunne FPublis! bators and ders. Robt. Mohr .| veniences for on hot the Christmas hol er e again, W TS ! Co.. 33 Austin Worcester, Mass. | Willimantic, Conn. feblsd | of i st act f Pelham and T dia sh Wednesday Services. i s ecli e = - e | cight : RN L R L R A Yo Voamnesqay. |1 Seven Room Cottage || St — oF ALE_SIab wood. stove 1- 3 raskiin 5o |1 ght x | s \sh_ W av, | RM WANTED near eiect s cord. | Framk Foote, B e Mookin e an ng to return to | t be a mass at 7.30 o’cl House from Norwich, Willimantic N, febiéa | — | Son—She’s as beautiful a i the of | S church, and the Lone A, R! Race, No. Fr — - Centrally 1 Fac o byl nd hertargear | Chitan T S fer FOR SALE Ladies end_gentismen's Union S g st g eathe e ghts, " 5 = = o afloring business at | — — he's blame s e the woman and E ecteio lights, ‘steany heat, est WANTED —Live man_ conducted by A. I Pain 5 FURNISHED ROOMS, 2ll modern ¢ be. Why, he ain't T r efore her husba § tubs, large lot, in fine location. hook orde Permanent position. Pay | goods in Store. For | venience 38 Union St. ne 1051-3.} gots it from her ma’s ows the i o started the | all you can earn. Write C. R. Burr & | A. J. Pain, 209 Maln St. = = = e P ey fred o i Price $3,300 | €o.,’Nurserymen, Manchester, Conn. Bros | P —— | ETES T | 3 — Those simply roll Iy ! S teblsd BEST $3.50 GLA ; TO RENT wealth.” i | WANTED—Antique furniture, china, |e fitted. Burn! S “Don't A yor G it N. TARRANT & CO. old silver and books. _Good, price -bisd |l several desirable Tenements and §|<cn Atrs TF st temtny § Scotland ad Amonz thosei§ 117 Main Street, Norwich febisa G :’OR SALE— ]«:vgs»ivr:—m, a few Cottages. ! “State tee 5 s e T i si nk T JAMES L. CASE Yes—the ones she wears at Te WANTED—A, T oung man to - - & 5 P s acd Hanover and LZast Great Pla RASAEE: SATE S . aad 5o e O i Renial Depts ons and ginner: They’re mads T A T L S FOR SALE_Nice new mileh cow s BRI iy Gl {of dlamonds, rubies, pearls, sap stance to Box years old. Inquire of S. Wheeler, 2 | phires and emeralds in succession Scotland Road. Norwich, Conn. _feb - cumscscsead) | U1y one of her smiles is worth New York World 58,04 | SPRING BARGAIN—R 5 140 acres. one mile R. R. station an il FOR SALE She takes Mr ence with gasoline e ol T 2 Lok Hom e 2 | batteries and generators; | trolley, 3° miles to two good markets. | F{)R RENT Lo Rl Two Tenement House fands et work ruris SRR THE KALEIDOSCOPE ings 1 in first class condition: 70 ac tillable land. free from 2 covers one-seventh of the area Ireland, and the deposits are e ited to contain nearly forty billion tons of fuels. Noted Here and Ther: On Prospect Street fice ss Grace Hendersa | : 5 “ARLE BODIED MEN _Good e acres wood and timber, balanc during t week d attendineg | With all the improvements, in- r firemen and brakemen: good wages land, for only ?,V,’;(\ 54 » automobile show |} cluding steam heat; always well cric nnecossary!’ “state “ige | tured, Lists’ TRYON'S = rented, lot 150x100 feet Builetin, manti n. Orrin Gar FOR SALE- recent guest of Mrs. Louic Olsen Price reasonable THAYER BUILDING, COLONIAL THEATRE. OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW | Pes i Hazards of Helen” First Event in| World's Greatest Serial. | Four stories, fireproof, reinforce comerete. Located on Franklin Squar Wood. | center of city. terminal for all Joc: A servant in Be n cleaning out a A machine We have t her hercic deeds | a splitter and motor. > horse power:| amd suburban trolleys. Has hardwood | hosin in a laboratory threw down the the motion pi depicting rail- | of the Scotland | T o | EDUTENE dn Sand [ aled e eyl s S AR S floors and wood thirmings threughoui. | sink water in which had been placed Holmes, the dash- | - FRANCIS D. DONOHUE t 2alligdoaiaiapend S| LA % __| Best of elevator service and the build- | $5,000 worth of radium. ading woman of the | John iy of Litchville spent|§ Centrai Building Norwich, Gonn. J| Smoke " genisd | FOR] R [ o B vw & S & T R | kn skl e o siciass! s with will appear today in |the week end ai S f his S 2| 596 1 r A Rent of offices from $S to $30 per | An oak tree of average size, wit d's greatest | James D. McCart Seot WANTED- | line; S Ma b ns 2 b 00,000 leaves, lifts from the earth I's Ereals . wanon’ Dimelpmith:, Eos | st ct. wonth. For further imformation, jis s ot ter hauriae th Rt B 2 ke I 7 ood pay and steady job RS AT T Now TGO auire of WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Sbe- | &UOut 133 tORS ©OF Weier pERE g {,,"Tt's; The Harmony whist club v R . . < H. Holdredge, We: Joseph Stotl, Plain hui. Tel tucket St., Norwich, Conn. | ke = I L e s R e Agricultural Limestone e i S e s e s in. finally plunging | James Kelley »me on Elm av- R ‘\(T‘y;l"*""jj o OR SALE or_will exchange for cat- has been used qu extensively a cliff and swir enu w b reater demand this Spring | ¥ onn. S one double dump cart and 200 R. I FOR SALE fertilizer. The prin 1 fertilizing in- 2e t e han ever befc Wo aidviee fon -~ 3 ens and pullets. Address Box 513, = — | sredient of the weed is potash: a convuls- s. James Bath returned Monday |to Tan SEe WANTED —A second haud incubato orw janisd = Pl pimd i bre ciiren oL e e 15 Willimantis| 0 et ithelriarders) IENUW, Henry Bates, D. FOR _ E—Tive b p."gasoline en- Of about one million four hundreq t sbitt and Au; several visit with Mrs.| > i1l e = e R e nquire _ at | thousand poun f caviar obtained Lot : it Sl enst S corerl idays Rviell il | Peck, McWilliams & Co. IF TOU WANT WO send = FiaRing i1, Danieison. Conn. Jan7a O e A Morrison »nd Dorothy Kelley are — gar Parkhurst, South Canterbury, FOR SALE—Wood, stove lengths, 2 3 | approimate! cent. is exported. 1 to- Love, a A e 3 B, reblzd = z a cord, 1 cord 32.50. Bullard. Tel ¥be ‘Brick -Bwelling House of ‘late| — ARl b ie s € NETETRR S Auctioneer WANTED—A Soung woman (o care 646-12. e T | Potato @ = been stopped by the Im that TFrank ind FARM, STOCK AND TOOLS for little boys out of school hours LARGE COTTAGE HOUSE in West- | | farmers in certain districts in Fast he Dill. Miss Minnie Reed, both S ia O Address -Albany fome School f 3| erly, R, I, containing: First fioor, re- | France ow to unexploded shella T ed, 1 Deaf, 98 N. Pine Ave.. Albany, D ption hall, large llving room with London being in gre Urusually Fine Course at Y. M. C. A. feblld: 5 fireplace, dining room, butler's pantry To buy cows and caives |and kitchen, hardwood floors through- el of i) kinds: pay good price. E. Glau- | out; second floor, five sleeping rooms e Jic binger, ‘tel. 14-v, Colchester, Conn. and bath; third floor, open attic WANTED—Piano_Luning. lLiree concerts Meriden—The del | T world’'s argest -r»".:n:nn'A N s been a. den to the te con b e T TR T T | having a carrying c m;,f‘ of twenty. x er t — e i and, mandi 1 ons has been built for transport- last | Herbert Sage eand James Hoj | MONDAY, MARCH 1, 3 v 0T ren-ifor term of Dne Optmote < aie | ins wool across country | hree | These delegates” were elected relas on, 298 Prospect Cizy years. Uiier very desirable properties = oot | mesting of the local post offee & A o s S : for sale or rent. Frank W. Coy Real | $F BOGEEEIAOR Platinum has advanced In price so S for | Hala Sattrdny everine 1 e purchased a howse in Moosup w(l.i;‘«‘«;r?:illhc;;}'\‘_r\ s AR Bstate _High St, Westerly, R, L} ON RUSSEL ROAD rapidly in recent years that gold is will | having " absofutely mo. ther Ses Tha | puil unnecessary: sc cdnle FOR_SALE_Old_cstablished black- A FINE NEW COTTAGE | being used to alloy it, to lessen the : g G| — e = | 0 Toperty described below, I. will|and spring examinations free. smith shop in live . town, - t of electrical apparatus in which must be limited to 400 | . sell the same for the high dollar ot |lin Institute. Dept. BSBochestsr, [y lupateds woll @oiNed ity modem ShiERy s t is necessary. e must be limited to 40 = Rl . LN ¥ tools, inciuding motor, driver, foyes PRICE $2500 the capac of the hall in Men an OMEN | 51 c, Avction imithoat s remscyes oej NAT: > — and ‘drills, doing business $3,600 ° to o rchasing tickets S S WANTEDFifty ladies and ge $4,L00_per’ year, principally horseshoe- Easy Terms The United States Department of once, either atl, ., o o Do o i | THE FARM, eati thenuent oRinme o - "1”59 Address 51“:5”_““’* Agriculture points out that the ‘alter Tarbox whose | Here's a Safe Easy Way to Gain 10 to| known as the Jane Coon place, is lo- | the Columblan Sy ) HUEHO . Seciai JAMES L. CASE French export prohibition on seeds The price for the | 30 Ibs. of Solid, Healthy, [5ated on the Sduaw Rocks road, about aasmel o— o THINK AT QVER — 230 notencads = for sowing and other seeds, including = 00, | {212 om Moosup and about 5 WANTED—A3len and women and 250 « (regular usiness size) . retc is of grea im; ta t i conthiniel Permanent Flesh. m rom Danfelson. The farm com- |tise and sell our Beil's P ciopes, neéatly printed. for 31.90; 500 | 87 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. [J|yefch, is of great importane to v nstitu Thin, nervous, undeveloped men pris 1bout 71 acres. with some wood- | Cream; beautifies immediately: .10 | each $3.00. Send for samples and s ta i3 = g p women everywh are I land and a little tie timber, 100 voung|$50 weekly easily max Write quick | prices for any printing you are in need | Gmm————————— % e _famous o Male Quartette | can’t understand wiy I orchard trees, cow barn with silo, | for territory. ~Bell Bros, 323 West 63th | of. The Bulletin Company, Norwich, In Hartford. Ct, The Clever Ones, T Boston Dell Chandler of good nouri | horse barn, hen house, dwelling house | St. New York. jan2 Cénn. by e S, wasletven dail S Tha. how much = | Sndiouthullitnes WANTED — Advertising _ sollelior | ~ 1 Am BUYING poultry of all Kinds. for the first time in this country _Th tru digestive ‘organs: assimilate] STOCK, TOOLS, WAGONS. ublication established 68 years. Wriie| aAnyone having same, drop postal to Among the actors in the cast wer g ! waking elements of vo od jne pair yvoung gray mares., weight R Parknurst, New Haven, Conn,, £eT | Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. : 3 Hoss’ Whytal, Bdward Wiy . Chi troduce the Electric Megaphone vocal | instead them out th blocky built, clever in all| barticulars. HL Come and see them. Prices right. ‘Mrs. Hopkins and Lou: usic body a harness anybody—as good a farm FANTED _Raw furs; at H. Yow i B aEeby e s The Rogers-Griller Combination.| What is needed is a mea team as you need to owh: 1 head of | Hosohers, 30 Water St. every T rs- | @ —————— | Now i8 the time to buy 3 ser Hale. - oaare rpist of unusual | UrZing the assimilative functions o attle, comprising 2 new milch cows,|day. A. C. Bennett. cecia | press just arrived, so have a good as- = St M an anther | Stomach and intestines to absorh que’ in Maroh, 1 April 1st, 1 in May, | $2750. e o Although the dramatization Pa- & mpers the highest order, | QIl5 and futs and nand them over d 1 veariing heifer; 1 fron axle team sl . ELMER R. PIERSON. | vid Copperfield, made by Lonis X, v le highest orde sod. where they may reach the s wagon with new wheels and_axles; | A 9. ILMER R. SON. | o rker under the fitle. Th ichway 3 open on Feb, 26| S o vo-seated democ - Do Y W F ! Parker under the titte, The Highwa: e e e e ou Want a rarm: | WILL BUY of Life, failed in New York it hax wagon, 2 buggles, 1 express sleigh, 1 <led. 1 pair of new double team har- LARGE OR SMALL? dary scored in Londén ith Beerbohm Trea cottage house, seven rooms and o he 12 | pair of second hand team har- in the dual role of Mr. Micawber and NORWICH TOWN | depriv 1 single farm harness 2 single Consult || vatn, electric lights, new steam For Sale or Rent Danlel Peggotty. B { ry express harness, 1 set of light driving s el e e 2 = harness, 1 single drivin arness, 1 A S ater. usiness < X Cid Housa ilt in 1771 Once Home a" pfui waste of fle on Norse mower, nearly mew: 1 W. ey f Street section of city and near trolley See the beautiful, new, seven- The official returns of the 1314 Eliing s fClitancss St T on | “hampion norse rake, 1 gasoline enginc | Phone 300 86 Cliff Stree e room cottage, modern in every re- || French vintage show that, despite the complete with table, 1 ho: ) planter, 1 disc harrow, 1 Acme e e WANTED | _ ARCHA W. coIT ol team wagon wheels, 1 wheelbar- I s e indstone. ox yoke 1 hew haud | Twe ~Girls for general hotel work. ] The Mutual Benefit Life Agency spect, now being built on the Bucl partial occupation of France by the y property, Norwich Town. Take 8| German Army the in antic car to Peck’s Corner. cess of that of 1913. The entire first floor is finished in §|given as 151,093,518 gallon; oak: dining room has beamed cei | ] line. Members Now at Johnson Home. ! mended so in homestead on Wa 2 part of which is being separate dGwellin and_ the vintage at -,482,896,887 gaflons, juick and_rolls of S 2 deposited ever | cultivator, 1 new hand Planet Jr. seed- 3 2 F , pancied side walls and built in f|inz a total of 1,633,989.887 gallons w Hantington i Cadt RO AAKE | Gr 3 et of blocks and ropes and & lotof |One With table experience preferred. || 63 Broadway Phone 1334 S e ot heta comple B o ettt Al : e Sedman el (ORg ler tools of all kinds. Lo Call between 8 and 11 a. M. 3t | Que——————— | ]| tion, (W0 more rooms can easily be J| galons, a vintage of 1,084519,131 gal- ; _ James Stedman | ing st SRMS OF SALE WILL BE CASH, : added. Te {Tons and thus a total of 1,184,689,908 1810, altering and| or can get it from their the day should prove stormy,|COLUMBIAN HOUSE, Franklin Sq.| — Roderick = oy o 1918, 3 nodernizir at time it hm‘:“.‘v‘ x_—p:‘lum 1oney - Te wnl talke place ‘the“fi—dt fair day i e ”‘due:“;(v“— T gallons in 1913. b ofa- h b h Town as the| Setisfied with gain in ght after. A Caterer will attend. Builder; invites nspos | = AR R T 3% 1) produces as stated on the su: { ALBERT ASAL. || Om account of tacrease in price | FAlfiNdls FOR SALE gladly turnish estimates on build- | Farmington—Charles . Les and Edmund Clarence Stedman was Six| g tale and highly efficient. feb16TuFTu cco, the estone Ciga: of lescriptions and prices. ings of all kinds Henry Cowles of Farmington, who are sold from nmow om at $35 per 1,000. § 15 PIOANCE] | e e e, oming ner- J. F. CONANT. Have $old a large number but plenty vears old when he became a member| Cautlon:—While Sargol «f the family of his great-uncle, James| remarkable results fn over S iman: an Tre that time on this| Vous dyspe ,and % = i vou are ling te for it wae T § d bargains left. in Florida, ;ah written home of their Fies B e ; of gool r — | success in fishing at Punta Gorda, Mr. WHEN YOU WANT to pv: your bus-| Jan2d 11 Franklin St. Ew“' F'n:ILL' WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. | e landed fhe largest fish caught before the public, there is no Real Estate and Insurance, % A s there this season, a thirty-pound red 3 dvertising medium in iness hefore the pubilc, tiere is ne|U £ y-pound i beiter than thiough the ad- Ra‘sfi&“‘f‘a‘x:n::r:uteequax‘m-'rh- ‘Bu!- | 25 Shetucket Street, Nerwich, Conn. [ megium better tnan_ through the ad-)fish, or channel bass, as sometimey vertising columns o Pualetin letin for business results Talanhana 147 verlising columns of ¥ne Bulletin called > and moun =, of which

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