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o S——— S devile and Photoplays at the Exgm|maamfhumll-m: 1A { % - i B Sy 4 ; = ANy [ ¥ A“"“ % Fictures at Colonial Tooatra Ing—Acsident to Michael Buckley— i 4 . b nv,.'.rd‘" ehd"Photoplays at Davis| John H. Durr Arrives from South S 'li‘trnci Cadets’ Whist end Dance at| Dakota. L . 5 ow eight inches on a level (Drlil of ifth Co. C. A O, C. N, @], Wb encwe SiEC milkmen found. it i e Gl froac ansia 2 ere Epataing, Violintst, in Acad-|hard to break paths to town, Fons 5 L e E I o EY 70 RENT — Furaished Foom ' %6 3 Musical Course at Slater Memo- | plain Hill, the top of w;uwocu- HI S 3 sk iaurel Hul Avenue. anzid * Tt Is sweet to kn, with Tal. ‘Scotland | Rheuma relleves rheuma - 2 _Hul Avenue . _.{it%ial ow you love me. msemluk 2o, £0 A B meste]and thres miles WD on e : r = ¥ RENT—Furnished. Fooms for LENt| 4 a b1l e siars amnr et womd in_Buckingham Meme o °C. £ Chapman on Vergason for 20 — . housekeeping. 1 Divsion St~ Phone A1y do my DAzl - Sves . Swedish est Hostety| Roattime, . D Pl e 20 &5 B i L E T L ooy 1 Gening Mot fose R e To. 65, . of s 50 3 :mflm iron and g [ \ X0 RENT_Furnisied rooma for ght| My TR A, meets in Foresters' Hall, - x_ ot G, | Charles Young's on East Town street. drive ' > . 1 nn,unknvlnl © Cusoer Ave., Sust Sidd. | And l‘s:mmr";ln.::“r;! my yearning my ite rr—— e e —— meets n Buntiht Bullding. Wairn Waathor tn Floclda: or money back. TO RENT—Four nice fats on West| Byt 1 feel taat I must say it—though z A letter recelved by relatives ‘hers| Lee & Osgoo mr“,gh',mo, ,.;',"‘,,: P i i s S e e | L "‘,i’f','u -y o ANNOUNCEMENTS this week from Mr. and Mrs, Owen . g o B vy e Bk} 7 Sp R UL SN S 2, &ame ol iife 1 play 2 pace than 60 5 n ol T Smith, now at their home in Bustis, b5 s 5 ¢ & Cuoue Sos-1 Saniod : > > e th PROGRAMME FOR VIOLINIST | Fla, says that it is very warm thers | S0 & " 1e8P00at S0°0.8, 0¥ 1adt Yes, there is a chance that a Bulletin Lost Ad will || “ue swoNses i Baries Caze. et it B 12 2 o that ALBERT SPALDING'S CONGERT. |24, that (hey, axs, snloving a2 14" you have Ghiained o remedy that will || not find vour lost article, but there is 4 bigger and a || Gagiecs roome fo jer " inucive 25 DA R A It Contains Works by Franck, Paganini SRy G o 20en, I you are crippled and are better chance that it will. TO RENT_Store 3T @1 Fraukiln St|1 have clubsisome ten or twenty— d Vieuxtemps. K, Mi. of 1 Inquire at B 1! Rt .-nal. score of mota{r»clrl 4 gsiiniicen. ‘While cutting wood this weel - 11f you cannot sleep because of crue! ~FOR RENT_—The 'arce house No_ 33| Father gives me money for my neck- The most smporiant musical event| SRRl PUEKISY ot N e S| e e treaent o There are many subscribers of The Bulletin and it | 108, S o s b S| i T e s e e art e forefilnger o e must hawvt e B sleam Geal JuqQuire ol ual. . giem‘fi‘fgitg_“ga‘fi“nguugg B Callahan attended him and the|day Goed |drussists everywhere sell is safe ing that one of them found your article. insurancaand geal i TS a1l e s iy are wound is healing, aithough he is kept|anq recommend Rheuma. A - Ttion every day. Spalding, the distinguisted ~young —_— 11 E my o American virtuoso, will give a violin | from work. ————— The cost of “l, Bulletin Lost Ad is often over-esti FURN ki roome 1. 1 should das that forty thousand it mow recital, assiste dby Andre Benolst, one S e T SN C. Reardon of Worcester in charge.|| mated. A three-line word ad costs 45 cents for three Sepitd osta. to play th of the most noted accompanists in the Arrives from So . Thus far the work done includes rep- times: 90 cents for a whole week — ED ROOM — Centrally io- hl\“;n my duz -l!x:w: and you m&nn—gmmu has a reputation as an Qex{:g:nar}ogugdle l;::r;l;:he, sd‘lg .f; 'k"t"‘“u“‘;' nd',n‘w’“f{n&m:"x'n"’;m"' d . cutei. Eimra. Morse. 15 Unioa St |s, GG e e e e saute: . e » e any » = . . o t artist which extends from coast to|visit at his former home in Norwich | gogy Compare this cost with the value of the article lost, Do yor ihink ou can Support me in coast, and beyond the seas, as his art| Téown. It is two vears since his last . g Y the st I'm ‘customed to? is nearly as well known abroad, from | visit, Somers—January 31, Mrs. Clarence |} then you ean make a fair decision. “Jonn “kanarick "Bangs. in the New Scandinavia and Russia to Egypt, as it —_— BE. Kibba brought action against her York Times, is in his native land, but all Ameri- ¢huice muodern apartment, cans feel a particular thrill of pride s ke Tailined Ao Sasare o | HUMOR OF THE DAY Recovering from Injuries. husband for the support of the child We behevc that ex erlen m: Joseph Wheeler of Otrobando ave- | NOW 21 months old. The case was in- P ce will make you decide in in the fact that Spalding is a young vestigated and brought before Justice favor of the a 1 480 Th % 3 % s men in whom American character and | nue, whose leg was injured at Yantie| {353 °gmitn by Grand Juror Hen- o ead. Ca e Bulletin Co For Tuls particulars inauire of e Lo R the culture of Europe haye conspired hmfll ilslset nsxoncu to beyhome next| Yy S. Stevenson. It was found that Th ol JOHN A. MORAN, .lml; '::o“"am lheycmm‘"_ to, make a violinist of the first rank. | hospital and expe the husband had contributed less than e results take care of the cost. Real Estate and Investment Broker|SI0C® moving to the country? “Made in America” is a slogan which | Wee! $50 for her support in three years. The Frnukils Savare, v o, ' iger. is much abroad in the land togay- Kint Children il court crderefd éab%nd of sfizss asmlha e T Al "m}:a . what's the longest period of Albert Spalding is one of the best inney Chi L Suarantes of fown' and "$18 the - 3 3 products which America has given to| ord comes to_relatives here that|first of each month after March 1, TO RENT Erom one pay day to the next."— this age and all patriotic Americans|two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George | 1916, WANTED FOR SALE N EACE Buffalo Express. take a just pride In being able to claim | Kinney of New London, formerly of 5 e adrd QUONOCHUNTALG—Tea-room cot- Recruiting officer—Ever served a as their own a wolinist who has car- | Norwich Town, are ill with diphtheria.| New Haven—The chaperones for| ™ wyaxzen Maia for gemeral house-| FOR SALE — Two-tenement Bo e, TeaEs 3 acres land, 1000 feet from |term of imprisonment? ried in triumph the banner of Ameri- e the large house party to be enter- __Apply 130 Unlon St. febdd |g00d location, In Norwica; hous Ocean and Sail ru.d, sown Sower and ! Applicant—No. sir; but I don’t mind can art to the high place it now occu-| Miss Sophie Yurman of Vergason|tained at the St. Anthony's new house| — .- £00a shape, with barn. Vegetable gardens; hardwood . MoOFS. |achr o orirt wontimed ot L oont mind pies. Following is the programme | avenue is in New York for two months' | in New Haven for the junior festivi- | WANT mumg'm;:y;u;gdrfgg u:m Heu, Central Village, Ct. plumbing ‘and heat Rental $I50.|nocessary! Sydney Buliotin. that will be given at the recital this|stay with her sister, Mrs. Breckner. ties Monday and Tuesdav, will be|j,ugekeeping, or will rent separateiy,| ROWEN for sale; good quality; esti | Uthers $200 1034 Send for Sooklet:| peas o big college chess tourna- evening: M. DeMott of Waterbury. Mrs.|on Laurel Hill Ape. Address Box 3v,|mated a ton. C.F. (;eer, Tu west Town rRANK W. COY. csterly, R. ment is going on now Sonata in A ............ Cesar Franck| At Scotland Road hail Sunday after- | . T. Sturtevant of Washington, D.|Bulietin. - teddd | St.. Norwica low te w > Greene—Why, 1 hadn't heard of it. Allegretto ben Moderato noon there will be a Christlan En-|C. Mrs. L. H._Treadway of Cley WANTED_Dyer on cotton yarns, and !Pl:moxt'n:n-r‘ur als, Wty oin: TO RENT. No; thev're keeping very quiet Allegro deavor service and a session of the|lan xS, n ng. o helper in_ayehouse. Kossie Velvet Co. | third wrigina. price of 3.0 a Warner,! oo vo1e or o ‘double house, 8 robms, | about it.”—Yonkers Statesman. b Sunday school. tertown, N, Y. Mrs. R. Peale of New tic, Conn. 4d | 0,000 muie tiip, 100,000 mile total; in me-half of » : e A (g ¢ Bex,,mf{:";afigfii:;§2‘° 2 York and Mrs, T. K. von der Smith TOBRY MEN wanted: three first | (%, 1858, condicion? niokel “finisq,’ i | 19 Oak St. can be occupled right away;| «Do vou know the nature of an Prize Song ........ ' Wagner-Wilhelmi | have been In Dayvisville, R. I, since la: Middletown—-Moved by the tears of forks, to takecharge uf forging, hem- ——— - -3. 1 - moved and my hueband has been lay- Huntaa T v Fome n Wightmen avemve, - IF| thelr 13-years-old dauzhter ~Trene, .n:iuf:::“'::,;::eflfl&';i;*:;‘.v:;&::; noaO b SALEERS | M0oReTe qmeadict A T. GARDSER. ing the carpets.”—Topeka Journal. ungarian Dance, No. » 3 who broke down and wept at the con- Die me'n: wuges in accordance with | owned by Mre. a.aoci Ayer. Inquire o1 dec30d 15 Oak St. Avoirdupois—I'll bet you fI plunks Alabama er: Somding | Mins T0p hnislonkief. Mhwn ket nv here late | abiiicy. Address HL EL. care Bulletin. |Jeweit City mivings Bank. | iensd ot that 1 cam run around that Sck i Plantation Melody and_Dance spent several days recently in Wester- | . = 't i ) R - 2 FOR SALE_Ten-room house, with less than a minute. Has anyoW got Ballade and Polonaise. ....Vieuxtemps Iy with her brother and sister-in-law, [ fa¥fen, Fox and ber husband Or | WANTBD_Maid for general ooy | Ja%8 20 acre or laad. one miiie tiom FOR SALE G V. . 'y - work. y 27 neoin ve. Tel OW! iormer nome o ate aAaa t—Y o lon't want stop-wigch Tickets for the Spalding recital are|Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thurston. of their contested divorce action as . appy 27 Lineo 8 B, Kinney.' Apply to mrs, Wilham Sny- oyt WhoS et & Caaae e $1, all seats reserved. They are now a result of which Mrs. Fox received NTED—Experienced gun and rifle | ger, e LJD\.U u Ave, Westeriy, k. 4. JUST ARRIVED. B on sale at the store of George A. Davig| There will be devotions for the first|d Tegut of Whlth MIs, FOX recelved |men: soa pay: steudy work: state ex-| el iebia I have just returned from the “I hear your husband delights{in where the;' can be obtained up to 5|Of the month at Sacred Heart church| °@ the child, and an award of $2.000 | Pericnce- Address Fox, care Bulletin. - ————— with 25 Horses ;lhax 1 bou‘hx‘glncto"f fAshing.” gushed the efusive caller. o'clock this afternoon, after which time | this_(Friday) morning at 7 o'clock and | 2y, 00 “% v, SU5 &0, SR O Fepsy | febdd i . = e puemis Sl IARTE g SRS hos h. ves, indeed” responded h i el at 7.30 o'clock in the evening. > WANTED—15 or 20 acres of land,|n, 300, Slegel. T 00 to 1700, Come utd t wag only yesterday I sa they will be removed to Slater hall, annually towards the support of the gel. Te. | walghing from 1100 . where they will be on sale before the e child about ‘ome-half woodiand, within five n D see them. Prices right. to hi 'Williarg, you are becoming : . mites of z < Gl Builetin, ob3d ron !lLFf—G;oufidE!lmz:dmne. S S e e S S lec M ——— e o o e e B A carioad prices. T. idredge. ei. o 2. v TE NE WANTED— double = “This is a toy teaset my little girl GRURMN TiEarer nebicons: i | g SR o8 g9 0. "Bl el | o saTE Feriiieny 5.3 for g0t for Christmas.", She likes to servo Famous Arnold Day, Appearing in An Affair of Three Nations. ana grass. H. mi.areuge. rebid g:l‘(le‘;:mcegl:!vel\t!e‘: 'a:.d‘ g:g;APeXieve “Perfectly. I've been to grown-up WANTED — Experienced mllllner saleslady; one who has at least tn FOR SALE—Tobacco stems, a periect Plymouth—The first service in the years' experience in Norwich; m fertilizer for iawns, flower beas ana 3 : affairs where they did it."—Louisville As Ashton-Kirk, investigator, in An b = al%o 'be ‘handy In trimming; reference | hothouses; 31 per 100 108, Geo. b Mas Aftairof Thres Nations, the famous | nS%, St- Peter's Episcopal church, will ) Tequired: state salary desired. Ad- | den, 243 Main St . o oo febid Courler-Journal. p Arnold Daly outrivals any Sherlock v = g 7 dress Box No. 225, Builetin. _ feb2d LAND and bulld tosuit Four T hope your constituents appreci- Holmes in his superb detective work| Waterbury—Wednesday was the ANTED A representative for Nor- 1 wiu_ seil lv-acre plots at an ate the value of your Pltrllollc serv- at the Colonial theatre today. The| fourteenth anniversary of the big and wlch and vicinity to call on automoblle [average of 3io per acre; airectiy on ices,” said the prominent citizen. e i e ey s | Souxtel; 0 o G e e R Owners €0 sell taem our new system Of | Lroliey line, ac 1rading Covo: besy Lo don’t know that I care to make As 3 aterbury fire- which destroved al- bovwesn. monograming ; splendid chance to make | cation out 0 Norwich; get particuiars. it a question of actual value,”. replied man of high social position and great|most the whole of the business sec- Tongy L BEIAEReld Motor Accessories | i A, HaEDers. 310 MalL St or Easne 18 Guation uf sctuslimioe ctepiied wealth, a deep student and learned in | tion, Co,, P. O. Box 951, Springfield, Mass, i the lore of ancient tablets and forgot- : ’ fetza E 2 S LT SRR R patriotic services is terribly fluctuat- ten books. 'His keen mind delights in| Stamford—Plans for the celebration| § e e Hgo“ SALE-Gray' horss, gool and ing."—Washington Star those mysteries which have proven too | of Stamford’s 275th anniversary have B A A LR b R, R R e Fair | hostess (entertaining wounded shadowy for the police. He finds a joy | been gotten under way by a general But when e got there the cupboard | NO..or D E Hickie, Putnam, Conu, soldier)—And so one Jack Johnson in the hunt: there is o thrill In ihe|committes whose chairman is Robert 2 was bare but for a fow Cobweb Corner | K. K. Teb2d burled you and the next dug you up matching of his intelligence against the | Whittaker. ! 5¢ clgars from Fagan's Smoke Shop. 25 e again and landed you on the top of a craft of the criminal. o ot i S feb2d ‘c;f;‘-“:m::“{uuflsoés;eel? cefn?’l::m !:‘:lldl barn! No‘rl.fwhn \Nbie Youd feelings? The dissolute son of Count Dreven- anbury—The catalogue o e e o g e B it - Tommy—If you'll belfeve me, ma’am, off, a Russlan, makes a superhuman|State Normal Training School. recent- | FIITORING [o the aulet, heaithy |, F; S GOVERRIENT We‘x";%hfl?f.‘fufls" m.u-fi'é"r':ér?m";'z’fe A 1 was never more surprised in all my effort to steal a copy of a treaty of |ly issued by the State Board of Edu- country home of &|g50n; sample guestions free. Franklin ki febid b T RN life—Punch. the czar's government with the United | cation, 213 young women attending |Yale graduate of several years’' su lnltilule. Dept. 85 Rochester, N. Y.| —p =gy Alwomob—uk a5 k. sy States. The count is sent to war and | that school. cessful experience. Limited to four| "febid douose Tits, 004 TURMIME: Srac Rot THE KALEIDOSCOPE is wounded. The paper falls into the boys who have serious work to do. It WANTED A maid for general|vusniy overnuiued; price. $400, cash o 3 hands of Dr. Morse, an American doc- | Waterbury—Ignace Paderewskl. the|may be that a few months with me |, WABTED = & mad febld |Crodit. -aivert Gitien, 5 Jackson Piace, tor serving at the front. Later, in|famous pianist, is coming to Water- | would enable your boy to go on more : Wiiimantic febld st N ich, Five hundred bushels of potatoes America, the doctor is murdered, but [ bury March 23 to assist in the local | successfully in a regular school.| WANTED — Competent gardenefl‘ FOR SALE _Paimer Hewitt Howite pldos s 37 Shetucket St., orwich, Conn. §| “i1C acre is the accomplishment of Ashton-Kirk, after unraveling many | fforts to raise funds for the rellef of | Brooklyn, Connecticut, J. R. Wash- | married preferred; knowledge of hardy " | Preston; 149 acres land. For p-rucu- a Nova Scotia farmer. mysteries and having many thrilling | Polish war sufferers. burn. flowers; no greenhouse; reterences re. - 0. Iy [ iars, inquire Walter McClimon, . ¥. experlences and hair-breadth escanes,| e, Britain_William F. Delaney, | o | e, N hetin. OFF particulars, apply No. 1, Norwich, Ct. febla Through the advance of the ocean manages to keep the paper from fall-| , oo ter recetved Wednesday _his LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—_Two g00d bullding lots ‘7 500 " on its shores, Great Britain loses eacl ¥ 65, Bulletin Office. 5 NTED—AIll good cooks to try The " ear an area equal to that of Gibral- ing Into the rons hands, thus avert: | commission, signed by President Wil- Liberty FIOUT. ASK your frocer for It | Ot oy Greg auire Aichael Alicn, 162 & 3 ing a possible war. This feature is one s’ Th A 1 febld tar of the famous Pathe Goid Rooster fea. |S0T: 88 postmaster of New Britain| LOST_Thursday afternoon, between |or cail Greeaeville Grain Co. Phoné —_— s 3 tures, famous the world over, and_the ':" Tour, years Yrom Dec. 18, 1915 | Buutords, meht murket and Roah Bt |336-5. StoN 'onyzfil‘s_c,,fi‘;'n’;;‘ ‘}’,‘f%’ilfl‘}m"'g; The greatest bargain in Nerwich. 14| 51,05 horses and giraffes are bet- scenery, photography, acting and adap- | *New Milford—The certificate of in- §yite o sum of money. JFinder leave ai| WANTEDSeveral more pupils in L Junsla | rooms, two modern bath rooms, steam [ter able to see things behind them tation are all beyond criticism. As hie Bulletin Office and Teceive reward. | hair, scaip and face treatment method: Sat eoienemont houes | heat and electric lights throughout.!|without turning their heads than any usual with the Gold Rooster features, | (o boraatietore. rats® pac hord Jo Girls “inteliigent, earnest and of good ( Two-tenement house, e e with Steess | other quadrapeds. the biggest five-reel offerings of Pathe, | with the scorctars of the wiate. 1t Sppesrance established in ‘a prontebls | QT Taear Gigauasnh en.Brows | Very sxtadelves/qeamide. with » Inquire of Alec FOR SALE business when they nave learned Miss| 4 b ™35, Slainaeid Gonn. janisq | frontage of 100 feet. Garage for two | There were 763,185 men emploved fn there are countless surprises and nov-| nas an authorjzed capitalization of €52-4. jan3id FOR_SALE — Carroll's six-tenement | ©278- _Trolley passes property. Place|the coal mines of the United States elties, to say nothing of the startling| i and dare-devil incldents introduced in | 00000 @il paid in. 3 2 bleck in Jewett City. Inguire Mrs. n fine condition and represents ex- |last year, the greatest number in the the course of the unfolding of the plot.| Winsted—Two new derertments: ,ZWANTED—To buy second hand fur-| paul Etnier, dr. 18 Bath SC. Janisd - | penditure of over $20,000. history of the industry. u T . Dre- | bert school 'Wednesday, laundry work 3 . Pere e rivers of the earth carry 6, senting George Nash, the famous cre- | and home nursine belng the subjects SadireFliophone 1032 JanZid | momestead. one imile sorth o ARCHA W. COIT, cubic miles of water into the sea each ator of the character in the tremen-|for study. Outsiders may enroll in| NEW EIGHT ROOM BUNGALOW NTED—Carpet sweepers to re- The Mutual Benefit Life Agency year. This means a column 10 miles dously successful stage version. these classes if desired. ON BROAD STREET. alr rubbers, Cyco springs, ball bear- | jng, % square and 65 miles high. e s Equipment of gas range. steam heat, | [1ES renewed; brushes ~rehewed ’and 3 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 flrscoo AT THE AUDITORIUM. Ansonia—Patrick B. Broderick, 74,|Ruudl automatic water heater. electri | 2djusted. K. A. Aubrey, 22 Summer St | Grosvenordale, Con o = o2 o T Jeromiah Jiprod” | acuum clether; svatem, piped i oyer| Janisa ron saL : i eter’s churec] art- | the house; Interior finish of oak; built- 3 ie J-: in = Parsmount Festurs] ok o0 O *:L Grit. | In chine closet and buffet: tile kitchen | ZBOARDERS WANTED at the Not-|iengths; 32 @ load, Frank Foote. R D. ay and Saturday. fin hospital in Derby after a short|&nd bath room, brick mantel and ogan e i sal = x- “T'was Ever Thus, with the charmin, ron'u‘.—on. Mitchell touring car, FOR SALE illness. "He lived In Ansonia for 52| fiebicioapioeoiil, designed lght fx- | GIRL HMELP wanted In fnishing de- | jui ooy srhanies memsre ou Curing car: Paralysis of the Belgian and Ger- man glass industries has resulted in greatly increasing business done by the glass factories in Japan. 4 ‘Thread Eisie Jasieuito g o cviina iR o, i) Bighlon S0 Sventng | BSmS G thtncit B paiyo st | ot S Tl Oy S, 2uink || ON THAMES TERRACE thinder Ts about 10 moilens S 39 Bosworth, incorporated, production, is| Norfolk—Josef Hoffman, perhaps | seo me pessonnliy atls J_m St POsI. | office. decild | rud; prices attractive - inayire Home of the late Charles W. Per- || miles is not regarded as far for the atre for today and Saturday. No mat- | werld pas tf:é"b"""’mf’”"fi in . the | TRV WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A Heep. | £ranklin St J. B. Stoddard. dec21d |Fyins on Thames Terrace, consisting f||sound of a big battle to travel. ter what airs and what graces men|ry . B,,dm':, e . My el Modern' Home n-n.g'r. e BAmYAY. - 4. C Bempsttl omssim—Yistio West Farms of-|[Sf8 tootms with all impeoysments dec: fer yor sound, gentle driving horse, |§ including steam heat and in good A Californian is the owner of what today as when they lived in caves and | folk Feb. 15, given in Nor- q Studebaker farm and business wagon. | § trolley line. world in which a lever oscilates and silver 0od prices pald. A. Bruckn-r oscil wore the skins of wild animals upoh FOR SALE OR RENT. 85 Franiiin St. Tel. 7i7-5. mayzed | Lok 111-3. o Price reasonable, owner leaving || Winds the spring with every step the E thelr choulders. 'Twas BEver Thus| Rockvill—During the past month | The brick bullding 80 ang s|———— ——— — AL AM BUYING poultry of all kinds || town. shows the grim, unusual love affair of | an opportunity class has been organ- | Franklin it e ] TSRS DT S _CIOn. DONIRY LY a prehistoric pair who dispose of & |ized in the schools with aiise Boin nloe temements, with_all ‘modern im- M‘c"l”’s s Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. FRANCIS, D.. DONOHUE Thomas Parr of Shropshire, Eng- pursuing, irate father by means of the o R DR mee, WA 7 ——————mrnmx e g 5 || Central Building, = Norwich, Conn. §liand. in all probability bore the palm bludgeon at the mouth of the nuptlal| ———————————————— | Plate @ s A (389 CI s (renTae | busthis Phossa for longevity .He lived 152 years and cave in the thick of a tribal fight. In|a sailing vessel so that he may re- A. B. DAVIES, w‘ "TED ::;hwr-s. ne-uy 1y printed, for | ;xl 20 599 - ’z‘é’éfimfi’&g’" Parr’s case is well au- ton beauty and a young southern sur- | he is the only survivor, being rescued e Ce e chnedR DL SN a rec ined of the fathe: miles of Norwich. and by a clever ruse actually line him|a worthless - drunkard, who knocks |for good farm; well located modern three cornered affair between & weals | tx e taror ae > 5 NouEh a cave slectric lights, hardwood figors; owner €. A. PRENTICE The meeting house in Bolton, Mass., vivid contrast comes an appealing|cover his manhood in & new environ- 1eb2WFM Richards Bullding. pncel for any pnnnn: you are in need of. geon outwit the antipathy of the lat-|by the natives o South Sea TIs- ter's father the girl's “northern accent” | tand. it e A EXCHANGE The FRANK AYER FARM, 3% miles |0f & family who had named his five up as the girl's staunchest champion. ® . Addendum and Erratum. PRl I The e e Cps gtom;:nq:ogauve and takes away a bottle | house in Norwich; large lot, nine FOR S ALB bildings, running water and plenty of thy publisher. his ey somes duweal|to the other side. ~He is awakened S CIf Straet |12 to"be Teshingled for tne first fime Pheone 300 story of Civil war times, when a Bos- | ment. The vessel iy wrecked end I in manufacturing plant within | 5, "¢ Bulietin Company. Norwich. FOR SALE In the United States census of 1870 A month later he is sh r he is shown as e AN A S fios | children Imprimis, . Finis, Appendix, AL I et e epiaids He escapes to the moun- | rooms, ‘steam heat, bath, set tubs, sunshine. Just the farm for you. Informati . g8 B A S st R | o el ! i AT | O e O 1 diRGr, WSS | perence fint letter Six Room Cottage ikl S T e pertet it comes across Enid Markey, the chief- Address Bo: Bulletin Co. tain's daughter. She has been tied _FoR saLm. x 60, 35t to a post, where the flowing lava will| ot ot Tonmeont dis: Pahl destroy her, because the natives be- | ness Bioeka. Baiding Toin: antipt: lleve that by this sacrifice they will | sirable esations: Lot 1are peopene St WANTED appease the wrath of the divinity of | YOU care to seil or rent as I have a the mountain. Mack takes the faint- ‘g"“‘l;" o egpae looking for real es- | iz general housework girls, two dish of washers, two chamber maids, weav- THOMAS H. BECKLEY her recovery she falls down before en and’ spinters. ; ce. 278 Main Street Phones 724 d by beautiful shade trees, barn = s e e ot o ree Employment Bureau S 474-3 |}|156xa0, ‘one hennery 8xi2, two | ' Wisconsin, in 1844, sent an ultima- ) He tires of the ldyl scratching sheds, 60 peach trees J|tum to the federal government dur- fii‘:"u}’é"m Teturns to civillzation. As | g - A °‘°‘ o TSR Maneanc SRS GRS R R Lo e L he is passing a restaurant he hears entral Bldg. - Broadway - : in fruitage §|averted by a S ofietel, wik the song of Aloha Oe (Farewell), and FOR SALE asparagus |} thoughttully _ pigeonholed the docu: is %0 homesick foy the life he bad tett 3 bs. among e pal an lowers at he A T Rt ko vy B e e nooM e R R, e P e T g A Dy; ‘Wateb: & d._for latest catalogue. tates wheat, oats, barley Pe Smee X B damuis =s 2 1] - SYFIASE: HOUSE $202GR0E SV [ e W Tt B S R e e e | S B o o o st s The Triangle ;:ey-mne on the bill |§ Electric lights, steam heat, set- established firm to deal witn [l | Mars inquire of 1t In all New England. - ""“‘“'" . ol g is called The Smdu and is|} ¢ubs, large lot, in fine location. THE COLLATERAL oo, . JOHN A. MORAN, WILLIAM A. WILCOX is exceptional- 1 Broker, York writer who, when her novel is rejected, enters the wealthy publisher’s house as a domestic to “get experi- ence,” with some very interesting sen- timental results. Elsie Janis is sple: did as the heroine of all three epi- sodes, and while she proves that mod- ern love-making is no different in spirit than it was thousands of years ago, she does prove nevertheless !‘hlt Elsie Janis is at her best in Ever Thus, the latest in a nflu of screen comedies which have caused a sensation. Three excellent vaudeville numbers and Universal comedy photoplays will also be shown. ~——————————— | shingles are still in a perfect state of St. Lot 157 feet preservation after 181 years’ service. No. 36 Grove ST deep, central location and low price. For particulars inquire 50 ACRE FARM oul oy e Beman cover ool en up y 2, .. N ical sub- . For $1,400 Cash |z ousands of wwnom wousnt | New house of six rooms, surround- §jless- ing girl to a place of safety and on DAVIS THEATRE. ‘All New Triangle Photo Plays Today and Three Big Keith Acts. There will be a complete change of pho(n plays at this theatre today ana Triangle feature is called Oluhl De. a five part Ince production. It is lA i are:lflc: Ra: d Hitcheock and $3,300 v good, wit! ymnn an Fatty Arbuckle as the stars. ‘The PRICE ‘Real Hstate and Investment Broker. three Keith acts foday are right up to the standard and include the Three ARRANI' ST e e ] M o6 2 pli ,..m.-.:xw....,. Carson and De Nette, a clever 117 Main Strest, Norwich ley, team of singers and dancers, and Pe- ting I¢ begins a:;:&n o e R R s IV R and all kinds of Masons Bulldi T o poss some singing, some s an al ny um. turmoil of a great trial. The lawyer |does some excellent dancing. There Materi dou no: l!vd in Nert Btonington jrazed by arink and the strain of hisl will be four shows Saturday, at 1.30, ' mevtecs Connse s e nibe Bastern . 5, is shipped by his frlends on 3.15 645 and 8.45. Usual prices. iness Peck, - lkw'fllhq. & Co. &'3‘»'&5:‘. g-‘uumn 717

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