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‘danc ‘of réal up-to-date stufl. te will be the second num- 1 and will present an ac- bling alty of ex- The third specialty “Bunice Howe, who o some very n the picture proc v Charlotte Waer and o »I-:hlr\s-x ags g Play company through. ar- ¢ with B 3. Bowes. It has rdinarily and profoundly emo- Tole for Miss Walker, and her is that of Maggie Schultz, a dweller in the big city, who mm £ bacoms = motner, but who a child hlw her 8 ok vt ot 3 on. e avcnt.! of the drama lhflw the cal efforts this woman makes te ly individual justice re m";.a“i' = hatestive, The fin v 2 ive, the fine svay 318 wiicn 9er ivubtend siasds by, her i hour of need, and the ultimate hmfiy 3: of fhe problem through 1 who . m and Saturday will be Elsie Janis in "Twas Ever i the c_down to mnow, entirely by erself. 'DAVIS THEATRE. Complets Change of Vaudeville and Pists nm Today. '!‘llm will be l d)ln‘a ot vmdavflle todlv %‘.fiu.m F. S. Wheeler of the Scotland road is in Hartford for a few days to attend the annual meeting of the State Pomo- logical soclety. 3 Mrs, B.B. Worthington 6f West Town street has returned home after visit with her daughter, of Hartford. Mrs. J. Hansen of West Willington, who is passing some. time with her sister, Mrs. Anthony. Jacobson, of Stur- BULLETIN'S PATTE.HN SERVICE \ d 4 coMFORTABLE AND MIAL THEATRE. T ul Miss-Billie West in The Wolf uu, uumu Mm-ryr‘u. % fl'lndfil-u'hmv! the aged mm%m;n«- e, it tting role eoum provided lol' her than that eart- ‘to Ot i nlt;lor partner, one employes, appro- named “Mole,” to 'bumwp into ‘m:;p of a remarkable inventor, man, splendidly impersonat- Richard o e i PRIM LITTLE MODEL. (Dress With Sleeve in Either of Two_Lengths, This model will look well in white linen, yep or poplin, with the fronts bro‘end or braided. It is also good far ,iShepherd check, plaid and nrlpfi flercnlfi. sajatea, ingham and of- fected under. tho banel. The cottar 15 w. The.sleeve. In wrist length is hice Jxith its shaped cuff, whil in short length it is ‘Most comfortabie and pop. ula; . The pattern is cut in four sizes: 6, 8, 10 'end 12 years. It requires 3 1-4 Jards of 40-inch material for an §-vear size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents In siiver or stamps. Jrder throusn Ihe Bullebin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Con: tevant is spending a week in New York. Mrs. John Sherman of the West Side came w:dnasd):y to be with her moth- er, Mrs. H. 8, Gay, who is ill with grip at her home on the Scotland road. BRIEF STATE NEWS Southbury—The Camp Fire Girls' society has been organized here. Reckville.—The réport for Jan of the Rockvllle visliing narse showed the number of new cases for the month at 41. old Bnybrook.—i‘ha body of Mrs. Mary E. Rogers was brought here from New York Monday and buried in Cy- press cemetery. Norfolk—Philemon W. Johnson has begn elected president’ of the Norfolk Manufacturing . company in place of Verner F. Gidman, resigned. Greenwich.—Mrs. Norman McCutch- eon of .Belle Haven will leave shortly for California, where Mrs. €. T. Wills and Miss Ruth 'Wills will join her. and all kinds of M Buildiny Materials for . ssls " Peck, MeWillams & Co. e bt- appointed former Annrncy General , Loom! John 5. Light and Seymiour C, Po!lile‘l Sc.lem:l, the conyentilon of Wblch to be held in Thiladelphia M nd 29. . Bristol—Mamo Colleto, ‘who was ‘charged it thi' the theft of chickens and e case was adjourned Monday, wu before Judge W. J. Mllone of the ly, court Tuesday 3 and was lone-a to J-Jw tmce ln the theft, Gll.nhmo ‘Monday. We are in earnest when we ask jou to sive ORRINE a trial You have npt to.gain, for your momey will be re- turned if after a trial you fail to get results 'from ORRINE. This offer gives the wives and mothers of th ing to risk and eve: Portland.—An effort will be made by | 1 the selectmen to have the state high- way department take over Summier | i street at Gildersleeve as a-trunk road. \ Middletown, — Although the = dem- ocrats lost the recent city eléction, they came out of the struggle with a bal- ance of almost 3100 in their treasury, an unusual thing for a political party. Hartford—Charles M. Williams, su- perintendent of the Connecticut m.‘hool for boys at Meriden, was the speaker at the interchurch men’s luncheon at the Allyn house at 12.30 p. m. Wednes- day. New Britain—The receipts bof the town clerk’s office for the month of January amounted to. $254.95, all hut 50 cents of which was.fromr regular-fees. The helf e dollar was from a dog & license. i Marnichesten—Already & buzz has started in town concerning the rate of taxation which will be recommended at: the adjourned: town meeting. The selectmen voted to recommend a rate of 13 mills. i Saybrook. — New York state men were here last week looking over the towns in'this section to start .a weekly newspaper, and will probably locate in Essex, having an Old Saybrook edition in_connection. Ansonia—Mr. and = Mre. Franklin Farrel, Jr., and children of New Haven, with Mrs, Franklin Farrel and Miss Estelle Farrel of Ansonia, are leaving today (Thursday) for Nassau for a Stay of several weeks. . Hartford—The state board of finance had a meeting Tuesday afternoonjand organized by electing Senator John-H. Wadhams " of Goshen chairman and Senator Robert V. Magee secretary. The next meeting will be held March 1st. £ Litchfisld—Willlam McEjhone, coun- ty director of the Catholie Total Absti- nerice union of Connecticut, held a meeting in Foresters’ hall Sunday af- ternoon for the purpose of outlining plans for the establishment of a branch organization here, Collinsville. — Miss Helen - Louise Hohbein, eldest daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Hohbein, and Brnest Cady 'Alderman, oldest son of ElHott Alderman, of Burlington, were married at 2.30, o'clock. Tuesday afternoon at the home of the bride. Hartford—Gov. Marcus H. Holcomb —— — Throw ‘Away. Your| Eye_— Glasses! AFreePretcnphon | You Can Have Filled and Use at Home ST A R hmeres, gm = 0 you wear glassés? t treatment, a powder; ORRINE No. . 2in pin Torm tor those who desire take voluntary treat- z:né.wgm}onlym‘m A-dr D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main Street. LEGAL NOTICES * | NOTICE The Board ot ‘Reliet of the Town u‘ Norwich, Coun t Hali Building, 8 m., lpten to appeals from thntdglnn ot | saw; the Assessors, and to, tra. busiacs Droper to Dbe. dome &% sald meetings. ‘gllDelted at Norwich, Corn., Jan. 20th, " ANSEL A. BECKW. RED G. no’mnfiy' THOMAR I RT Y, Toard of ‘Reltet. NOTICE TO PERSONAL TAXPAYERS, Notice'is hereby Eiven to all persons liable o pay Personal Tax in the Town of Lisbon that I have a warrant to levy and collect the Personal Taxes. payable Feb. 1st. 1916, each of such persons |being_assessed’ the sum of two dollars s as personal tax, and for lhe ?ur- pose of collecting the same T shal at the Town House Saturday, Feb, from 2 to 4; at the Blls-l\l}la Bchuc Bouse Saturday, Feb. 12, from 2 to S‘hoolhmun ll lhl Bend saturdly Feb 19th, fre: 4. Al Darsonl nesxeenu this ‘notice must be procee: t as direct by lhe laws of the Staf t at Lisbon, Jan. 20“}, 1916, ALWIN KAMPF, Collector. NOTICE TO COREDITORY, AT A COURT OF PROBATE. at. Colchester; within and for -the Dis- trict of Colchester, on the 20th day of January, A. D. 1916, Present-——H. P! I ; Estate of Lucy . A. " late of Colchester, in said District, deceased. Ordered,’ That the Adminfstrator cite the creditors of sald deceased in their claims against sald estate with- in six months from: this date, by post- ing up @ notice to that effect, mnmor with & copy of this order, on'the si pOSt mearest to the place whers said ed last dwelt, and in the 'Pown. and by publishing the same once in a Rewspaper having a circulation in said ‘District, and make roturn to this ourt. feb3d. H. P. BUBLL, Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE ai Colehaater, within and Tor ine Disy trict ‘of Colchutefl ‘on‘the Sth day of Prosent iy B Bty a5 resen udge. On motion of Wflum B 'Limn Aa- mmmr:tnr on the testate estate of am F. Adamin: ate oF Oolehe!t'r. wmnn aid LTS Court doth tl‘l a fallowed ana tositen T eremm D ‘ATe victim Of eve-stratn oF Other eye-weaks | eaid eotor AL extguit cnoly nesses? . Jf you wili be glad to know A'“au o for | ihing without any glasses and do not water. my’mor.. "AT might | wo n fully; now against the same -mm v | 254 Girects shat mbnu P aotton be. E1van ot this order by advertising in a news. tion in said Dis. Yeu dnd hnt rea flut one‘day's T ‘ad and one weeks rent pays for seveml wm advi txsmg. These thouglgts arce fixed in 1mpelléd you at ouceto call 480» WANTED SRS w&umé—‘ Union Ste 'l.‘hunhy ttovasom. “LADIES rucmung home busi- ness: nnzluwt Dlctures, ete. spare time; 15w okt vassing; samples 10¢; particulars free. 4rtint, 5813, 180 Manhattan St New aid for & nncrn ouse. York. clm-u:-\' MBN wanted :bue first class ‘mem on steel handle kpives and to‘rn tli hk!c:fl‘ of fnr““‘*‘:lnz- ming, and glazin % TR SoSme: perma uafu ..Jw‘n:or Sonet DIy, Radcess R ‘R lare Buumn apitity, ‘Address n - co m:o l ;a:..«w mlxaetrll;.," “class conaition; nickel iwer 48, Norwieh, Conn,, ) owned by ltwfit gl!l m -n W 2 sy £ 1" Lindorn” A'. % 0 o gendial Rouse- :x-ua LT WANTED Mald WOtk ALY 21 SARSOl Ave WA m—-—zxunancm men; good pa; peridnck fohiie H‘ox Care Baftetis. ANTED—15 of 30 acres of iand, anit Tenevalt v, Fooaland, wichin five les of Norwich. Address Box. wueun, 2 S xawd A second hand aaul!fllo WANTED—, 0S€ | qump cart or bod: J. Seigel. $46-3, Norwich_Div. feb2d 2 wm—-A an who speaks’ French: Bood loss | JEopouition; steady Pply at uum Store, 48 Experienced sale; "“’{; one who has at leas et IO hGVietty To, o owners o sell m-n aur sysiem o nx fiuu FOR SALE-Tobact; stems, & perfect fertiiser, for lawns, flower Seds an agtaeusss: i per'y Geo. den, 243 Main St. B rage i olfif ot Norw[ght ons et 3 —m:ua-n. J. Hagoer ‘none 1%, - "t 24 monogrami sg'-bfn;? % Motor L&cufioflu Noa g x. 95 febza t the: Dare but for a few Cobweb. was 5c_cigars from Fagan's Smoke Shop. teb2d LL Norwich lady who answered sdyertisument in Bulletin in regard to o5, Rend ntme address to b 358 Jackson Sto wnnm-nuc. lnsmuu. ochester, N, febld TWANTED — A maid_for gen housework. Phone §62-3.. febld WANTED — Experienced walter of waltress. City Lunch, 14 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. WANTED — Competent Knrdener. married preferred; knowledge of hardy vers; no greenhouse; references re- For further particulars, n{wly . Bulletin _Office. ANTED—All good ccok‘| o try ;r}-te Liberty Flour. As| ur frocer £o Sl Greenevilla Grain Ca:, - Phoné 3: m.-_m“ jan calt: G tosts 3.8 s dams a & right, price. right, $2o. . Lioyd Ne‘nn Franiin, Conn: u SALE—A locom Iires, g0od runni Ougniy overhaiued: pric credit. Albert Gitien, & wuum . . r Pragion: 145 sareeand. lars; inguire No.1; Norwl “FoR B BALE_T ~m—7‘mu‘ X = é.\ur i 2 Wl lAIE——’a ton- No. ¥ umflth’ %‘;fiw‘;"gi‘é..-% Hill ratly w...:.fu.‘ Conn. - Phope. febid ¥OR SALE orss wason 3id Bar: gess. peter Costand), 113 ¥ranisin Telephone 5 nd T FOR s nu: — Two-tenement )Gm barn, and one acre of land on Browa Av Jewett Cit; lnqulro of flllch!n. 13; fied B ALE — Carroll's si block in Jewett Gy L 109 Paul Ethier, Jr. 18 Bath !h 18d WANTEDSeveral more pupiis in Aaix scalpend fece treatment methods, intelligent, earnest and of good Shpeatance Setabiianed. i & profitable business when they have learned.’ . Norwich. Tel. 63 | 3 C. Adles, 306 Main St, Norwich, T FARM for sale; the John N. Percin fomestead, one mile x;orlh of West ompsoa, miles Consists ot 100 aeres lana, ¥90d balia: {pg=; must be sold to getcle the. Marcus A, - Covel, Executor, Nor ary o‘venomll«. ‘Conn. fanisa To buy second hand fur- aiture for cash. We also sell furniture of all kinds, 8 Zelinger, Washington Square. , Telgphone 1023-5. Jan2e WANTED—Carpet _sweepers to re- air; rubbers, cyco springs, ball bears ed hes renewed and B AL Aubrey, 13 Summer St BOARDERS WANTED at the Nor- ‘wich House, 63 Main GIRL MELP wanted In finllhlng de-' of B Sulimentie alie nmy at Olflc 3 Raw furs. at H. 4 eeb- nes s laug Saturday. Bennett ec: VANTED—Antique fumitare aag old A. Bruckner, a8 g“ n{a"l‘l-l. ‘may26d SALE—Sebsoned wood; T Jengins; 3 & load Frnas Foote, R. D. 2, SALE—One Mitchell ., o car, good cond ( prices _attractive. Inquirs. 3§ Frankitn St 3. B. Btoddard. | dectid . FOR SALE—Yagtic Wul Farms of- ter young. sound, 'gentie driving Borse. 1y-week - Dlgs, fresh COW, buil Calt %ll:dehlhr farm and hllln.ll e 1 AM BUYING ponltrx":,l all kll“. Anyone ‘having SEAD Galerf SRSt an THINK I OVER — 850 noteheads lar - busi ;:;;r. n #fl nu_cmmsrs SR e € TS e "‘”"’r‘ b by o o] PR after The ot s old his mother oec‘nl couldn't 1 uqfla;m FOR SALE ON THAMES TERRACE Bam' flf the late mfl- ‘W. Per- luu ollm'“.hlfl Ask o w’m S o Sl ey Work o vour plan, 1f be sh-zunyA in The Trans- “hea Utners $200 m ul'on Sana for- booklet. )llm.ml—-'&m you know that King Solomon said “Spln' the rod and spoll the Child>" /but he neyer said k bim—Chicago , News. *What une g you say you were n?" I manutacture a face Bt that cAD'E be issed orr” has eharge of your proving Journal. !"—'Brwwnlns'l t—\b. mm I l:oulfl not where_thebé's ehildren. R Il! we ad: Avplicantoom, 1 ‘em, t- B T S R | Fhere they York Tim "’.'Tn‘.f'n. a %fi'fe fl = po- Trish