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s w of Trh o mmaflck Weld. B Congregational chapel. January Add.r. Fri = Ecclesto: killed an adder two ; goer. long which he Tound on the sidewalk In. tront ‘of | his house on Tanner street. ‘uuu-uyed Mud wnen Goest 75 MacDowell MacDowell KJ‘:. Mu—y Helen Brown Mr. W o of Programme To- Triangle Photoplays . and \Big. Keith Acts Today. will be a_complete change of at the Davis tomorrow, and is the realistic and 'con- drama of .lnclety life, Matri- Gl-rd.lnr Sullivan’s new play, given by the Triangle on -t the Davis theatre on Friday and Saturday. love with evcry siren that eyes his way. Da-n as the neglected changes her tactics and egin to flirt with all the men she ts there 1s & subtle change in Hick- a8 the husband. He begins to lose in the women around him in urprises, and shows this l comedian at his best. There will ibe a complete change of vaude- ‘including Clark, Raymond and @ trio of clever entertainers; nd ‘Alpoint, the funniest pair lte production—and s feature ‘s McDevitt, in one of the funniest 'the season. There are also two m asts. o and a funny two-reel sure and see s Aflen in" The “Rugmaker’s |2} Paramount Feature for ed | are. no Mrs. McConnell 1il. Mrs. William McConnell = of - Bu-s place is 1ll with grip and bronchitis, Miss Maria Allyn of Oneco street is stendfly improving from her recent ill- " Finding that the intense cold is pen- etrating to the cellars, farmers are Temoving vegetables to warmer places. Miss Jennie McNamara, teacher of the intermediate department of the West Town street school, is ill at her home on Wightman avenue. Mr. ‘Tanner street had as guests over Sun- day Mrs. Ecéleston’s mother, = Mrs. John Botham, and her _sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Church, all from Montville. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Coon, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George A. Frink of Otrobando avenue, are now fn New London to visit cousins. From there they will go to Plainyille before returning to thelr home in Medina, CLASSED AMERICA AMONG GERMANY’S WORST ENEMY. Herr Von Heydebrant’s Statement .in Prussian Chamber of Deputies. Berlin, Jan. 17, via London, Jan. 18, 5.15 _p, rn—In the Prussian chamber of deputies today Herr Von Heyde- brand, the conservative leader, refer~ red incidentally to Ameriga as among Germany’s “worst_enemies.” Germany, he said, enjoyed the splen- id feeling 'of being innocent of all the horrors of this war. “I should not wish to bear thé re- sponsibility of our ~ worst . enemies among which America must mow be reckoned, because it prolonged _the war for at least one year,” he eaid. Discussing taxation prospects, Herr e Von Heydebrand expressed the,gravest concern at the probable burdens 1o be placed on the wealthiest clascses and feared for the independent existence of the individual states. Things al- ready had gone so far, he said, that the tax payers must place a fifth, a fourth or even a considerably larger part of their income upon the altar of the country. He warned the imperial government against levying further di- rect taxes, but admitted that his con- fidence in the government in this mat- ter was not unlimited. If direct tax- es were placed upon incomes and property-from all quarters that must lead to impoverishment of the wealthiel’ classes, hé du!zen- Von Huydebtl;und broceeded to uss g passage from the speech from the throne promising reform of the Prussian electoral law. He denied there was any need for a change, be- cause the present law, in his bellet, Meets ideally the needs of the state, Herr Pachnicke, progressive, called attention to the fact that the purpose of Herr Von Heydebrand’s speech was old girl, who transforms a_ house of | Six scheming intrigue into a haven b0t warmth, love and tenderness. feels that he is peeping into the e and home lite of a 2d, but }m.h that Just scenes when showed at the Broadway theatre, New York, before an audience of hard- gred flm reviewers, thers was not & cry e e house, many dec] §t %0 e better than A sensatior persons kil ‘"du' ch“k.‘: artisti “4ia” work, but - conce) l(}m ynuflza" For tomorrow, The »flom of Secan lve mll, with Hm Lockwood, is the fe i m.— Spri; nt CARRY STOMACH JOY o | onspsiag, and Mrs. Henry Eccleston of |t stage, but is determined to solution of the question after the com- ing of peace. t———— FACTORY FINISH REPAIRS Zro Watches, Clocks, Jewelry LEE CLEGG, The Jewdu Frankli b g ?:t"‘-i: Somers Bldg. o Hlmlhon Railroad Watch Agency LEGAL NOTICES To Whom It May Concern: is hereby given that at a Notice meefln-f of the Court of '« Common Counell of the City of Norwich, held on the JUth day of January, 1516 the ollowing. was _submittes by the ‘Committee on Bublie Works and the final resolution was adopted. l\orwxch Conn:crlcul Fan. 18, 1916, CROWELL, CHtY Cieric “and Cler of the Gourt of Common Couneil. To the Court of Common Councll of the City of Norwich, Y 1915, which was presented to the Court of Common Council at a meeting held Dec. 6, 1915, asking for a sidewalk and he establishment of a grade for the sidewallc-on Spring Gdrden avenue, on the southwescerly side from West Thames btreet to Woodmansee nvenua. and on 'the northeasterly _sid from WQBK Thames street to Summ(t street, leave to report that it has glven mw»m;lter its consideration and rec- ommends that actiofic®e taken with referénce thereto as follow: Resolved: That the srldfi for the gidewal the southwesterly side of Sprin; rden avenue, in the City of \ol’w h, front of the yl'o rly owned by Lena G Berkine 00, worth, Norwich Housing Ccm b and tiis same is, hersby established ad i venue, toqt b :SE junction of the southwesterly Ilne Spring Garden avenue and northwesterly line of Thamas Street and running thence northwest. erly on a line el with and six feet Rorthersterly from the said Southwest: grly line of Spring Garden avenue on & as_follow: 555.4. feet, fatling 6.15 feet. to a polnt in Spring Garden avenue six feet north- casterly from the southwesterly line of Spring Garden avenue at the junction 4 southwesterly line of i Barden avenue and.the southeasterly ling of Woodmansee avenu i be, fan alk same s, Thereby laid ull( six_feet wide on the southwesterly side of the above described line its éntire length Resolved: That the. grade (or the sidewalk on the narmmrly ide “of Spring Garden avenue, In the City of orwlcn, in front of the property owned ‘Hom er. W. Young, Danlel ¢, Youns: Ir . B, xnd L. M.’ Dolbeare, Lula M. Bra"n(ng 8, Btenwn and W. C. Young, itet- . C. Young, The Norwich Housing C v be, nmi the same is, hereby el!lh ed as foll Wm Beginning at a pol in Spring Gar- den avenue six feet southwesterly from the northeagterly line of Spring In_elevation of .804 foot ‘eet southwesterly from northeasterly line of grades as _follows lifll.DlNG LOTS GrnuAu.deSt. or ‘cats 'o‘u'"n. e GALAE mnmt. Zonn. FOR SALE Tho wery destable propert { the Walter Woodworth_home- ot Tharge Be Wil be ory rossshable " For il pactior Uars inqaire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich, - known FOR SALE _ SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 N. TARRANT & C, 117 Main Street, Norwich NEW YORK COWS CARLOAD WILL ARRIVE TUES- DAY, JAN. 18th. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin Telephone 21-4, Lebanon, Ct. FARM FOR SALE. Situated in Nofth Stonington, miles from three Norwlich and Avestarly trol- Immediate 0etHet Hve Tn Nortg namu season for sellin, quire of Norwich, or telephone ufi. Neponset Shingles and all kinds of Masons Bullding Materials for esle bw Peck, McWilliams & Co. whner. on 15 The rms. LEGAL NOTICES \NOTICE sesors, and to transact any other bus- iness that may legaily come befors ‘Daea .t Prum Cnnn J-u, n 1916. Board of Relief. NOT!CE e The Board of Rellef of the Town of l.:‘hlnono:rrub Tacet in the Town Hall of e said fpring. Garden | 8¢ nday, to a point |and p] six ° feet . orthu{:o&’ Spring Garden avenue af janction _of the northeasterl 1y side of the e its B}:t!fl length. ers of land line of rden avenue, Trom.the mor rly line of West Thames street of land line of n the owners northeasterl: fro S P th ing resolution, 'o the llh- ce of the &!M Toregoing ofder. this 10 e ,.,.,.,,"mtm o H. HOURIGAN, i W.F. BAILEY, “ Commitiee on Public Works. Resolved: n.e oconsideration of the v.tflth onl instruction s southwesterly and nvflh % = 0! ccunu to b. Council Chamber in l e -y' of r-m';ry 1 vutl ISAAC G. LARKIN, - WILUIAM W. PALMER, oara of Rell B Lebanon, Conn., Jan. 17, 1916. NOTICE TO! c-.unrroul. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and Yor the District on the 18th-day of Hing a nonu to that effect, unmr s the Fomp RusoBy oL i e, OTen M leceased last! 2nd in the same Town, and by publishing the same once ina {2 Somereperd) hvm{ @ eirculation in return to this 6 &bove and foregoing is = true efl‘:l record. , SAMUBL B. HOLDIRDGE, Judge. f said de- Lh.lr cllinl inst sald estate to the ‘within the DUDLEY C. PERKINS, ‘Administrator. “| Apply find of a: “Help Winted" sure returns. © No other wzy has ever been discovered of mlching so many people at so little cost. To send’a one-cent card to the many readers of The Bulletin' would cost dollars for postage alone.’ It's. quicker, better and cheaper to call 480 The Bul- letin, ‘when you have an a.d THE RESULTS tnke care of THE COST.; WANTED' DO YOU WANT a posi) with big pay, short hours vancemen: hen work for Uncle Sam. My Tree Diustratea book b K. 63 tels hyw to get an appointment. Barl Hop- kins, Washington. D. C. Jan1SW r lite, Sreat: Eins. Wastingeom. B ¢ Lo une WANTED—Girls to comblote classes of learners in hair, fac alp treatment ; methods. Youn‘ women showing abtitude for- this husidess will be established in “{hc i e, when they have la;rn llll é‘: eli Ifll M‘l jani7H WA rrnn——s enographers, bookks ers; one male at Wis, another at $10 and another at $12 Wi stenographer at $15 and another at $% Make arrapgements with Mr. Oran to meet these employers at Sowieh Gommeroial School in the Bhannon Buliding. jan17d ABLE-BOD: remen, brakemen, erience unnecessar; ulleti; Jan3MTaW MEN _for :120 monthly; e Railway, care FOR SALE—One ughbred - ghire bull calt Gy nnogé'm‘;;raoa A.yr nover. ess Cha Plainfleld, Conn. = B i FOR SALE AT A Aolm—ao\nu and building lots: £od tacome pay- ing property. Address Box b9, Bulletin Co. g janisd FARM E. Hickle, n!Anl.-J ,:,'"‘".f"‘p heap * cash. D. R. No. 4. ‘ig;n FOR SALE_Buff Rock Cockersls. N. G, Wiltiamé, Brookiyn, Conn. ‘fi oD ily; one female | o Wagon, 3-foot “body Jackson touring car, n good runn % T2 0ak Bt., Lank 30 uould. ‘South wlm‘ u 1-nuw WANTED—Carpe! W O8] 'S pair; rubbers, cyoo -pm:n, R P renewed; brus! renewed and E. A. Aubrey, 33 Summer St. n U next HAVE YOU a carpet sweeper you wish to exchange for & vacuum clean- gr? Call at The Fanning Studios Broadway. . jan _FOR SALE—A few very choice R Comb Brown Leghorn rooster: each. Lewis H. Burdick, Yantic. jani x for Janisd T BUY wrecked auto cars. G.l my price by dropping me a postaland I Fii* bep to call' on you. N. L. mcholnu W Main St *° Janiia ANTED—Work by practical’ purae rience. Grace T Sear Be, Tel. 108 T AINT found that Cobweb Corner ad yet. Do you see it from whefs you it with rs. Snow, Willimantie. 421-4 WANTED at BOARDERS wich House, 52 Main St. wanted: 3§75 MEN-W. m gavernment Jobs; vacancies onstanth write for list positions now obtainabl Franklin Institute, Dept. 35-L. Rochas- N. ¥ Janid the Nor- Jansd ted in finishing de- GIRL HELP wanted in A _~ WANTED_Raw furs. at H. A Heek- sers every Saturdey. A C. Béwnett dec: wAl!'l'l:D— tique fllmlllll’. and old ver: good rlce: Dald. A Bruckner, 5 ]' ‘ran Tel. 717-3. Wanted 25 MEN TO HARVEST ICE JOHN H. FORD WANTED Mule Spinners, Ring Spinners, Back- boys, Fine Slubber Tenders' for night and day work; also ten (10) Weavers for day work. Good pay to good help. JASHLAND COTON CO.. # \ " Jewett City, Conn. . | Weavers Wanted [z TWO LOOM WORK Studyinploy-ml Good Wages ' HALL BROTHERS "HELP WANTED—MALE - nllh. TEs arat Slaas men 10 in various «mmu ot ‘,fi'{,‘" s BO: CONN; 1o ay Sk X Tel) WARM for_sale; N, Percin ot Avest il must be ‘sold-to settie the eatate. Covell, Bxecutor, :Narth £ “Janisd 't‘lu P marcus Grolvenmnlt. Comn. ot ning or in rum deiivery medium. son for seiling, ilTp; last and oni; Sunday, W R, X, Station, st tie, or write Box 65, Yantic, Janisd | Time at lntnuuum “F‘W =5 - ™ tnts, OV Derger: mnu.-.it" oo oting. 0z 5 " veniendes. '"‘gmn B ; ll!‘l'—". By o2 in. this :m for ' doctor iwyer; also fur- R LT, s-:::; eu’-“. e e s ‘éfi‘:- B T0 RENT Shop in rear of Bottomley house on North Main street, fronting on packing If for: good y Oh. be kind stratghy Lat va not Fl Hn'm Lay these Ml:‘:’{ wotds 10 heart, Eotion mz t the siddy finn. Thercroren o llni i e Sheery .'.:23 % o ST it pass ™ nidentif 5 SNow. You can aig it ‘you can mold It, you ean ‘f inte ball You ch pile 1t ¢or a fortress with o cannon on'the You éan work it house row, with entrance from North |- ‘Main street. . Electric power, and sas. Apply. at office of _ JORRENT lights nt, %o lmu&(wo in: ot rs qulr wood mblng and heat Renta! uu. qmm:'uo 0 $4000. Send for dooklet. rRANK W. COY, esterly, R. I TO RENT. One-half of a double house, $ rooms, 19 Oak St. can be occupled right away; also for sale. thrge good farms. Tel. 469-3. Inquire fof particulars, * A. T. GARDNER, 15 “Oak St.. dol 1¢s o Caehion and & Meriréss when you tumble down ke'flop When yowre just a little bigger you can snowshoe on its top. It's a friend that never guafrels and a game without 2 Fule Whien' It's very, very hea¥y. Itican' keep Though we ke, the tos Thit sing and ugh we like the toys alk and bark and 81 There wns' vor sus er_full of snpw! —Marion West, in Scattéred Seeds. HUMOR OF THE DAY sained 400 meters from the enemy. Auntie — How splendid; = That aheulg‘flhe)p to put a stop to _ those readful ,gas attacks!—London Tit- John—The French have e 2y to have her fusband et an nirebip': “What “Ho that dho dan look down'oH her neighbors, 1 ‘uppose.”—Boston l‘rm- script. Judge—Have you ever been in-jall? Defendant (bigsting out crying) — No, sir! Judge—Well, 4én't cry. You're ing there now.-New York Bven! World. T see you are pralmdn‘ Hamlet to_the publi¢ this Week.” “Presenting is the right word,” sented the manager.' “Nothing but deadheads in the house.” —Louisville Courier-Journal. Bill—1 see some parts of the Sofith . | are still giving us trouble. g:num neulu»x oF all kioas Auyons Baving skm Samuel Gellert. Solehesters coh FOR SALE—Cow with ou(, r.n, Fanning, Jewett City. SALE—Seasoh: M: Ry lengths; §2 & Jond: Erank Foote, KD FOR SALE —One Mitchell znum‘\n Juse overhauled nesrly new mna wnflu Gat” good ‘condition and priges jastractive Y nauirs 8 rnnu B. Stoddard. _dec21d a ) fl"" (?cxv-u.ur_ I 3 I u" are I " Bulictin. Co-m”"y. uo'}".‘n':n. FOR SALE Finely locatéd 10-room resi- dence, No. 20 Fairmount Street. Modern convenfénces, stable, garage or carriage house on the premises. Price reasonable and terms easy. THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 474-3 it | T iuTtod 1n the sbove axd Foregoing ‘them. “l::,"fl“"‘ Sn S Epovk en Apply at Hallville Mill Office | o0 Tel. 536-2. FOR SALE Several FINE FARMS BUY THIS FINE NEW HOUSE Desirable residencs section, a little west of Chelsea Parade. Eight rooms and bath; every modern improvement. Quiet, harmonious and pleasing in its decorations. Price $5,000. + ARCHA W. COIT, REAL ESTATE Baldwin _county 102" cars of ;Jane, what time la it called down the irate father. “I don't kmow, pa. The clock isn't SRS 1 am ke up’ the younk e a hint—Detroit That only * Ssix o - Minister—Well, you don't afik @id it for nothivg? hnfi o th:.se‘:nve'y.d his Lnunum to -