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in Town Regs Y ‘malke simple laxative R e et N R forwich ~£m.? favorite invention. tightest cough in one hour and cure Dot Lodmor N0 11, 0. O F, meota | creation is a1y cough OF old 1n & very short time. 1n 0da Teliows' Hail Here la the formula: . 5 Thames Union, No. 187, U. B. of ; Esmonca Mentho Laxens ......3% Oss. and J. of A. mests in. nters’ Hal ranul D = S AR T R _—_— granulated sugap and o '%‘-axlptm: ot “Tadies' Auxillary, Wo, 18, A. O. H, bolling water "Mix, stir and iet cool : S S Bt Semisialyl FOR SALE ich Music Association Organ Laxe: trated. ty it into & . Recal et Park Congtegational pio B et P he syrup | The FRANK AYER FARM, 3 miles g Rt Church. ‘ake a teaspoonful every hour or two |from center of city, 120 acres, m., No. 3% osfll?““akfim Toom tl. like the taste so well. lection of officers. ‘members an _predominated = | stration:® Alice Verlet, the famous Bel friends are cordially invited to attend. :'Ion on. a whoimuetent v:rlth? NOR To A tp from & New Sork smporter to | LR oS Lo atamond.disc hors. o FOR SALE Miss Adles is that much more halr 18| 0 %%, 3" Thomas A. Edison. He| Rev. George H. Ewing and Choir of belng worn, o that prices must SOOm| i, "ynew of the revelation to come; rt Church Provide Helpful Service ON THAMES TERRACE 0 up. Buy human hair now, while the : . Price s reasonable. Seo adv. oL e I ol owness, its svm.| at Sheltering Arms—William Hole |} Home of the late Charles W. Per- SR TR pathy and pathos, coming from the| comb Going to Bridgeport. e o e The cost of a Bulletin Lost Ad better chance that it will. NORWICH MUSIC ASSOCIATION crontetls’ | Mins Ver- & O Soital o risan bestds the mstrament. M. 2287, 8. H. Ewing was in charge Sun- |{ Including steam e a L mated. A three-line word ad costs To Share Pleasures of Organ Recital | ggon sat with his head bowed upon | day afternoon of a most heipful ser- |J condition w times; 90 cents for a whole week. With the Public This Eve: his hand. Then came the clear notes | Vice at the Sheltering Arms. The text of the beautiful song “Caro Nome,” | chosen was, I will arise and go to my |} Price reasonable, At the public meeting of the Nor-|from Rigoletto. Which was singing, | father. The prodigal son is a _type of (§ town. wich Music association at Park church | phonograph or lady? Only the eye|many a life today, he said. We who FRANCIS D. DONOHUE this evening, the organists who will | could discern that Miss Verlet's lips|are conscious of coming short are of- %Dy ne provide the program are Miss Annie | tere not moving. The Edison diamond | ten in dejection. The message to us is|§ Central Building, Norwich, Conn. owner leaving then you can make a fair decision. Taft, Miss H. Louise Fuller, Miss Car- | disc was singing alone. Then a greater | to lift up our eyes and look to Him Rhotes We believe that experience will make you decide in favor of the ad. Call 480, The Bulletin Co. rie B, Champlin, William F. Habekotte | volume—Miss Verlet joined her voice| who will lead us out of despondency to and Herbert L. Yerrington. The sing- | with_the, singing of the Edison dia-|joy and victory. The prodigal son rose ers who will assist are Mrs. Gardiner [ mond disc. Two volces—exactly the|to action; we must spring into the Greene, Mrs. Arthur E. Story, Eben|came two—were singing together. No | position to answer the call for service. ‘ - ~ Learned and James B. Jackson. one among the 300 could tell which|Let us not sit at ease in Zion, let us Amhmalmestone The results take was the more clear or distinct, or more | be engaged in activities for positive NDRED MILLION full of feeling. They realized that there | Christian service. It Is good for us to 7 ackone had been given to the world a new | take the ladder steps of God's word and | makes poor land geod and good land ded and you will soon be entire- | biidi running water andsplenty of ICEMENTS iy Ha o This gt S sh ot | TP R S | it T e e W. C. T. U. meeting today at 8 p. ana Tt s Just fine for’ chilaren. neY | phone 300 86 Cliff Strest Yes, there is 2 chance that a Bulletin Lost Ad will not find your lost article, but there is a bigger and a There are many subscribers of The Bulletin and it is safe betting that one of them found your article. Compare this cost with the value of the article lost, care of the cost. is often over-esti- 45 cents for three DOLLARS' WORTH OF RATS.|nstrument. It demonstrated conclu-|gain the spiritual heights to get the |y yeer Gt our prices for any quantity T . sively that the Edison has no fone of | clear, far views. We must rise in order WANTED FOR SALE Many imported—Health Commissioner | SICY o7 106 TIOR8, T08 Ole for the | to g0 to our Father. He bids us rise Peck, McWilliams & Co. L i _of Pennsylvania Warns Against| recreation of the artist's voice—or In- | from our sins and find everlasting joy poWANTED A woman for seneral| FOR SALE Incubator Amanda Les. 'WOr! ‘or two mi e aged people. model, egg machine; has been Rats and Bubonic Plague. strument. in His presence. Address J. H. Burrill, Chestnut Hill, Ct. | tested and s I Will Arise was sympathetically given - i ot plagie s eayamcmk DAVIS THEATRE. by Miss Ruth L. Potter, the choir country home of &| TINVENT something: your ldeas may Yale graduate of several years' SuC- | yring wealth; our fres book tells what At the close of the address the solo TUTORING I° the auiet heaithy | rebid €0od as new: can = machine; price right. 9_. Route 4, Norwich, Conn. Is a splendid machine, as e run as a 300 e€E | tage, 3 acres land, Inquire of Box We're teady Far. it aa’ 1t can’t come ‘roupd | Ot course, we have our w“‘ as other But they don't ou!ifih' - we kin menti % ‘We haven't had our. 3 the 1 in’ ic buildls & " waterways— , sky a-beamin’ bj RO RN TR e 74| But we 0nd the sun intn’ @' the Laurel B Avenmua, ned 3an27 =1 Tad 152 b o ue. TO RENT—Furnished rooms £ ht we really thi) 27 Division St. wx’lh:gm 4 housekeeping. Even thoush we pay'mote taxes fhan is due.’ We know the cost of food is high, an’ =oin’ Irigher still, 9 Furnished rooms for lIght | ut jes’ the same we go ahead honsekeeping. ¢ Carier Ave East 5 or Ave., Janisd g T TO RENT—Four Jabor_ with a will, If we can't join the banquetin’ a-sayin’ flats on Wi days! ice Happy St ail improvements, none bet-| We'll drink the water from the spring ter; also’two cottages at Potter Manor. Crooks, Al H L ER5R% Bheits. an’ eat the stuff we raise. 730 Boswell Ave.| We have our own opinions, though we 3Jan10d mix up the debate, Till we have to git some lecturer to THE BRONSON, 12 Durkee Lane. come an’ set us straight. Furnished rooms {o iet. Inquire base- | The whee ment. TO RENT—Store at 61 Franklin St of time move softly. There | is music in their click, An’ we're ready fur Thanksgivin' down to Pohick on the Crick. jan7d__ Inquire st Bulletin Office. decl3d | _py;i% Pobick T e shington FOR RENT_-The large house No. 83 Evening Star. Washington all conveniences and steam heat. Ingdire of Isaac S. Jon HER ROOM. Insurance and Real Estate 3gent. Rich- ards Bullding, 91 Main St~ novi3d |'T¥s vacant now, the littie room, FURNISHED rooms, $1.50 up. 38 U She used to call her own; on St. all conveniences. Phoné 1192-3 | The climbing rose she planted there scpiia Has round the window grown. The sunlight falls a golden sheen— FURNISHED ROOM — Centrally lo- cated. Emina Morse, 18 Union St - Across the snow-white bed: And brightly glints the mother’s hair, vegetable garden: o tep,” s 4 against us with no uncertain step, ~ singing the chorus, and this proved declared Dr. -‘Samuel G. Dixon, com-| gy Banner Bill of Keith Vaudeville| 705" % iiosriate fo the wo Just | cessful experience. Limited to four|to invent and how to obtain a patent,| FOR SALE—110 egg Cornell inou- il 8 and several Peep o' Di spoken. The anthem Be Joyful in the be that a few months with me | today. Waters & Co, 4223 Warder | model brooders. J. W. Ayer. Yantic: ?::églx;'ermo‘:h:g‘:r.;oostI:-e:::cy’zagc& Swd? Triandis| Photapliys at IThiz boys who have serious work to do. It | through oue new credit system: write | bator at $ ture being given at the College of; Theatre Today. Lord was given in fine harmony. H.|To¥ 3 crable your boy to go on more | Bldg., ‘Washington, D. C. febid feb5d Others 5200 to $4000. plumbing and heat. Renta! $350, ‘Who prays with drooping head. The city’s song allured her so— Its gaily lighted streets— She left her home for Babylon's land, A very choice modern apartment,| TO drink the bitter sweet. steam heat furnished, located two min: | Where laughter covers breaking hearts, utes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars inguire of And the hope lies buried in the breast, JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker.|In silken gown she's standing now, And gay songs drip with tears, Through disillusioned years. Beside the casement there, Franklin Square, Norwich. | with roses pinned upon her breast, And jewels in her hair. TO RENT With hand tight clutched above her heart, QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | A She peers into the gloom. And secs her mother prayiig ther 1000 feet from | AT Ber lttle vacant room T oo Ocean and Salt Pond; sown fower and - hardwood =~ floors, | Bufralo, Oct. 8. FRANK W. GOY. esteriy, A 1. | HUMOR OF THE DAY L. Yerrington was at the piano. Other| TORE SUOT . Pharmacy, Philadelphia, Pa. in a regular school| “REPRESENTATIVES wanted in Nor- FOR SALE—Cheap, one registered “Why are you asking me for help? In this connection many people will| For the first part of this week the|members of the choir were Mr. and v P - recall the war recently waged by the | management of this popular theatre | Mrs. F. L. Allen, Miss Margaret Ewing, Peuiviion, Coumtotiont, e Sl WERE PO TIPS Sowity Tor out sonthly pre- | Anoibiee SAN, 16 monthe old. - A TO RENT. Haven't you any close relatives?" authorities against the menace of rats | announces an exceptionally fine bill of | F. E. Sterry and G. F. Hyde. popular wherever shown: the monthly | 1883-95. - es Ferry, Ct. ‘gggne One-halt of a double house, 8 rooms, | “Yes. That's the reason why I'm imported from foreign countries where [ Keith vaudeville and Triangle photo- payment plan appeals to people who 5 18 Oak St., can be occupled right away: | appealing to you."—Birmingham Age- the bubonic plague was prevalent. That | plays. The headline act is The Dixie News Briefly Stated. e Q;;r_?;z:e;: t:gmgay”g;r !Lnng:r “'";d"“l ng-g. TnT'(%r‘:Tffi'*"?,‘ou';‘Z“'fa also for sale, three good farms. Tel | Herald. the danger is still serious is evidenced | Four, exponents of melody and com-| Mrs Lewls of West Town street has MONEY LOANED Bifc Mutaal Tife Insurance Co. 312 |Eood shape, with barn. Inquire C. F.|169-3. Inquire for particulars. k2 of the House—Say, Dinah, by the above official declaration. The|edy. ' This is one of the greatest quar-| poen visiting her niece in Montville |l on Diamonds, Watcnes, Jaweiry J| Turks Hoad Building. Frovidence. R. | Fill, Central Village, Ct. febid R Dinah—Law, no missus! = Why 15 Oak St. |should Ah clean dat fish? He done 1ib all his lfe in de watah.—Puppet. public must realize the tremendous cost | tettes in vaudeville and besides being | th 2 T and real danger of aMowing rats fto|good singers and harmonizers, their| " Past week =~ Lawart Hates of Iurarest A% oid = R SATE_The | 10:aore “woodlnt| | aecs0a continue to breed, and destroy property | comedy is brim full of fun. The sec-| AMrs. Nettie Johmeon of Jewett City || stabiished firm to dear with. B Al waNiay Rt tDa o 4 by M bel Azer. . Inquire of ? e estaurant, 41 Broadway. feb7d ownel ¥y rs. Mabel Ayer. Inquire of Ty e nd hatp the autiior- | ond_aot Jo Tranley and Merodith 8! was the guest the last of the weskiof A e an On, - Jewett City Savings Bank. eb3d les in e worl extermi jon. clever r o irls who resent a sialre. WANTED—B; iddle aged America; v 1 = 5 P Mrs. W. F. Herrick of Bliss place. SRRt A woman, position as housekeeper of | FOR SALE_Tobacco stems, & perfect following government ~statistics will | clasey singing, dancing and costume gl i prove that the situation is really seri- | change specialty. The third act is Har- | Mrs Thomas Neagle of Poquetanuck oue: old Yates, a versatile chap, Who Dro-| nag returned after visiting her mother, Under normal conditions a female rat | vides amusement in his own pecullar : - will bear three fo five Heters of — ten | way. introducing singing. . dancing, | L= John Neagle, of West Town street.| FACTORY FINISH REPAIRS ferred_to large wages. Call on or ad- | hothouse: febTd rats would in five years increase to|act bill nothing like this tric of acts| Bliss piace. were in. Bozrah . for o . th 75c to $1:|trolley line, at Trading Cove; best lo- over mine hundred billion, provided all| have evet appeared here at one time. | wocs con o were My, roian for the| Watches, Clocks, Jewelry |scconds). for oo worth T8¢ %0 et cation out ot Norwicnget particyiars. Survive. The economic losses from rat|The Triangle feature photoplay for | e on ’ f0c plug of B-L tobacco. Don't pass us Qepredation in the United States are| Monday and Tuesday is called Jordan | 1% Judson Miner. LEE CLEGG, The Jeweler | i3 "Mt B e Siop. Pebsa | 438~ work 1h Small family; good home pre- | fertilizer for lawns, flower beds and 1 per 100 Ibs. Geo. P. Mad- dress X. Y. Z., 11 Elm St, Norwich, Ct. | den, 243 )isln St.. lebz_d_ ufl“ylufiln lfldlsufld loll'l.l'" your e tanity: Gen. | taste; T will sell 10-acre Dlots al an each year. At this-rate, one pair of | comedy and whistling. For a three- | ;. and Mre, Willlam F. Herrick of —TO— uIne BHAT pipes with abor bits (s\ght |average of 375, per acre; directly on febzd enormous. A government report savs: | is a Hard Road, a five-part Griffith| Miss Jeabel Service, principal of the | "anklin Square City | “\WWANTED Competent cook. _Apply | FOR SALE—A locomobile truck, solld 00¢ 1y i -ain al D E at 34 Fairmount St. febsd | double tires, g0od running orgder,”thor- 0 yearly in grain alone to feed the|2nd Dorothy Gish. This is a great|after several weeks' absence and re-| Hamilton Railroad Watch Agency WANTED The public (o know that | erohit’ Afoart mien s rmemoos o “It ‘cost the American people $100,000,- | production featuring Frank Campeau|yest Town street school, has returned Upstairs Somers Bldg. rat. Add to this $35,000,000 to $50.-| picture, dealing with the Canadian|ceived a warm welcome from her pu- the Poquetanuck grist and sawmill is | Willimantic. tebld Misiress—I hope you are habitu- FOR SALE ally truthful,, Norah? 000,000 in_merchandise, poultry, egge, | northwest and the northwest mounted other foodstuffs, damage to buildings, | police of outdoor life, where a man is| > > LEGAL NOTICES b5d lars, ing furniture, pipes, embankments, founda- | measured not by what he was but by| Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Pierce of West- o e e e g fpos 3 WANTED—At once. boss spinner or|No. 1, now in good running order to do grind- ing and sawing. Henry J. Gallup. e FOR SALE—Palmer Hewitt place in Preston; 149 acres land. quire Walter McClimon, R, . D. orwich, Ct. febld For particu- tions, piers, etc, and you have an|Wwhat he is. This Is a picture every- | erly wers susoic o d LBl amount equal to the revenue of an em- | one should see. The Triangle Keystone M 3 S A o a8st] AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD 2 pire. And, so far as any one has been | Comedy on this programme is called | oy in.iow Sr cog 3 fister and broth- | at‘Norwich. within and for the Distriot | Sesois,hand, Who can act as boss spin of Norwich, - v, able to make out, the rat serves man | Fatty and the Broadway Stars. In|jag of Bast Foos o, LD I T Ay of Nebrn o Rl R L Nl R LT oba no useful purpose. They are a wary, | this two-reeler you will see the great- Présent—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge,|.DEIY Conn. or to C. ok ner; Johnson-Bassett looms. Apply to| FOR SALE—Two good bullding lots Inquire Michael Allen, 162 alert and dangerous foe, and it will | est comedians in the country appearing Estate of Julia B. McFadden, late of require intelligent, energetic and unre- | together in this single picture. They mitting efforts to euppress them. In|are Willlam Collier, Weber and Fields, | Forking In Willimantle, was at his| Ordered some Iocalities the suppression of the | Mack Sennett, Sam Bernard and Ros- y a: o Sreditors of sald decessed to bring | —<yixwen Dyer on cotion yarns, and | car. £ood ‘William Holcomb, who has been | Norwich, 1 D—Mai b o n said District, deceased. WANTED—_Maid for general house- Wworking in Willimantlc, was at his| Ordered, That the Administratrices oite | work. Apply 130 Union St fepdd é\’:;“l’:fi';“-‘ff FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring ca early new tires, first ¥i,one Overland touring condition ‘and all ready to Tat has become almost a necessity for | 60e Arbuckle.” If you want to enjoy a | 16aves early this week for Bridgeport,| In their claime ai o estate | | e~ &oo | run; © prices _attractive. Inquire 9| the preservation of the human race, It | §00d half hour of fun, don’t miss this | Where he will be employed. Dastiog S hories iy oy et pelper in dvenouse. Rossle Velyat Cv. | uol il St 3 B Stoddard. dectid has followed men into all parts of the| Ereat comedy. The famous Pathe News With & gopy of this order, on : 5 s Sav DY s order, on the sign- U. S. GOVERNMENT wants clerks; FOR SALE Carroll's_six-tenement globe, and where the rat goes, plague | will also be shown with current events post ndirest to the place where sald 3106 month; Norwich examinations |block In Jewett Ciiy. Inquire Mrs. fons free. Franklin|Paul Ethier, Jr., 18 Bath St. jan1sd nd other diseases invariably go. The | of importance happenning in every part | tion, and even if you are mot, vou|deceased inst dwelt, and in the same | Soon: Famtly o New Girl—] am on me own ac- count, mum. ] only tells lies to the callers for the family. — Boston Transcript. “Certain traditions attend the pres- idency.” “Quite so. The President must al- ways shake hands with the engineer.” “Yep, and go walking in the rain. The Abbott Property|| =iz . Patience: “I see 90 bricks a year On Maple Grove Ave. are made use of in England for each inkabitant.” Patrice: “That wouldn't be eo Modern House : many if it was a militant suffragist” Fi —Yonkers Statesman. ine Lot “In the old days, the main el Cl 3 ment of ‘a soldier was to know how Attractive Price || 505 "inder fire- “And nowadays, in addition, he is INSPECTION SOLICITED supposed to know how to act under JAMES L. CASE water, in the earth, and without air —Puck. “Her social position is fully as- sured, jsn't it?" . “Dear me, yes. She told me the Norwich, Conn. | other day confidentially that she had now gotten to the point where she could snub her best friends without injury."—Judge. rodent, in addition to carrying plague, | of the world. Matinee today at 2.15; | Should see this massive feature spec- | Town, and by publishing the same o . i alsc the reservolr of trichinoais and | all seate 100, children So. Evening at| tacle at the Colonlal ‘theatre today. | 9nce [n & newspaper naviig & circula: RS Dot B Bkt T ten other parasites. Furthermore, rats| 6.45 and 8.45; 10c, 15c and 20c. lere is a woman who is loved by a rict, and make return homestead, have leprosy. They also have comcer. man who fears to propose to her ybfi- to this Court. WANTED—AIl good cooks to try The Thompson, among wild rats, and may be readily trouble. She loves him, too, but he| copy of record. transferred from rat to rat. The rat never proposes, and she afterwards ac-| Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Al WANTED—To buy second hand fur- FARM for sale; the John N. Perrin t one mile north of Wes 2 miles from Putnam D . NETSON J. AYLING, Ju . Liberty Flour. Ask your frocer for it, These tumors occur ‘spontaneously T ORLY el cause he feels he has an incurable eve| The above and Yorewoing 'is & arue|Of eall Greenevills Grain Go. consists of 16} acres land gooa bull 326-5. 3 Marcus A. ~Covell, Executor, North Grosvenordale, Conn. Janlsd e the estate. Coming to the Davis Theatre. has grown from a nuisance to a dan- o r o cepts the love of a man who visits her sistant Clerk. |, ture for cash, We also sell furniture Telephone 1022 become s serious health problem, as|ypert and Henry Blossom musical com. | S°¢ IS Seen the mother of a beauti- | ceased ars hereby notified to presont | Sauare. 4 p = Eos e = E—s, B ger, and control of this rodent has| 'mn, Only Girl, the latest Victor Her- | o5, "SI little home-farm in lowa. Later | womiop,—All oreditors of sala dé. | Of 8il kinds. 8. Zelinger, Washington || 0 0ls; 325 Joad: Frank Foote R D2 well as a necessity. The above re- ful girl and presiding over her palatial | their claims against said estate & GIRL HELF wanted In finishing de- edy, which ran for nearly one entire 1 % NoT markable figures, gacts and comment | yolt 1, Toic thoare Moy Peme | home in Chicago, but the wealthy hus- | undersigned at No. 46 Cedar St partments of the American Thread |fer young, 11 Journal of the Americdn Medical As-| the cabarets. Finally she meets her|the above and foregoing order. thice. - | atre on Friday evening, Feb. 11th. The i JANE BURNS, o sociation and the reports of the agTi- | production is under the divection of iig | A5t 1oVer, quite recovered from the MARY BROPHY, WANTED _Raw furs, at I A, Heeb. | = cultural department. Original producer, Jos Weber whoss | €3¢ trouble, and a specialist in diseases| rena Administratrices. | ner’s every Saturday.’ A. C. Heanett A AM BUYING poultry of ail v ving same, drop pos of the stomach. He is smitten with name has never been associated With|iove for her, as at first, and because| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Samuel FOR SALE—Yantic West Farms of- sound, gentle driving horse, el ot th i Tooent asue Of the| will be the attraction at the Davis the. | v o, leElocts her and is a follower of | wich, Conn, within the time lmited in | Company's Willimantic mills. 485a" | Stadenaker Tarm and business wagon: a ert. Colchester, Conn. CAST OF CHARACTERS anything but the very best in musical | ot her husband's Qissipations she is |2t Norwich, within and for the District| WANTED—Antique furniture and old adaptation of Ludwig Fulda’s charm- O . her daughter and husband in _utter | Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, 8¢ W ee] As the time draws near for the pres- | 108 comedy Our Wives, and it was in- | jo 0o Coen : 10 U988 | “SVANTED Carpet _sweepers to re- | envelopes, entation of The Fortune Hunter, the|d¢ed a happy thought of Mr. Blossom's :ssum:denoa:n‘ gsrtfiweh?aej?‘;?vl: lnuf\"d:wr ofmm-el;teo:,!lrf ’;15“‘»2‘.:3%&’.‘%’&‘.‘;‘;&“.“ paic:izibbera, Cyoo springs, Ball Deas | s Tor comedy- under the auspices of White Cross|Play, for The Only Girl is an enter-| Chicago is stricken with a frighttu) | 04 filed a written application alleging Conn. OF THE FORTUNE HUNTER, | éntertainment. The Only Girl is an 3 . of Norwich, on the 5th day of Febru-|silver; good prices pald. A. Bruckner, S ER. persuaded to elope with him, leaving|ary, A. D. 1916, 55 Franklin St. Tel. 7i7-3. may26d _n‘drnzlax‘;r(gmu pa50 noteheads for ~samples . . rices for an: rintin, ou are In “arama which is'to bo produced | o Tevive it in the form of & musical | YN SL " THET When! Tho ‘Seueiter |-, AdHIMatEAtoF ahoCarci o e | e, renewed; Driands 'iiheven "Sad | prices [or any, pelovog wou Siells ssd oot i council, No. 13, Knights of. Columbus, | inment well worth seeing. There is that sald estate is now in settlement in | _J2nlid S tlcreat Tncteatts S “;'_» genuine enjoyment to be extracted both | S0 dangerous stomach trouble the big| saia ‘Court, ana praying for an order | —BOARDERS WANTED af the Nor- dications are that it will be one of the | r0m the book and from the music. Mr. | riving with his wife and Ittle som, | salq cetare: tals demiod HoLEinE, Lo most successful amateur productions| Blossom has had the good sense 10 the operati 1 chunks and are now acclimated—that neeve N perations are about to take place | Plication. ever given by local talent. Rehearsals | P’ e coniginal story With mUch | when all parties meet. An attempt at|, Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said WAN | BD Toom for & oarload Which Wil ereive aTe being held several times a week, | Of the dialogue, so that Mr. Herbert| roconciliation takee place ot op application bé heard and defermined at special scenery is being painted and |D2d the advantage of so exceptional| poa St le S ot of mO|the Probate Court Room in the City of k girls, two dish b ail. The specialist is stricken with | & Six general housework girls, two dish | néw have., no detall is belng neglected that would | (IS 38 an Interesting book free from | 5 refurn of his old malady and dies. | sy of Febmuss A b 1976 0% (e cictl | washers, two chamber maids, weav- SALE HORSES. New York specialist is sent for. Ar-|to sell cerfain real estate belonging to| wich House 52 Main St Janéd I have 20 Horses—some extra good about Feb. 22d. Come and see what Prices right. MER R. PIERSON. add to the effective presentation of|Slaptrap and cheap humor so often|'rne strange and striking anewer to the | in the aftcrmans, and that hotice ot tos |ers and spinners. Telephone 536-3. the play. The male characters are all | f0Tced UPON us as an accompaniment o | guestion is found in the closh pendency of said application, and of being impersonated by members of the | §00d music. Mr. Blossom has added | Of 1o anriin ana b GoanE Scenes | DORIGCY 1or frevean b ‘mivan by tis| Free Employment Bureau council, Following is the cast of char. | ® Soubrette and several show girls as ve | Publication of this order once in some e 2 leavening influence, and he has em. | TCMDEr, We show a new and massive newspaper having a circulation in sald GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager =w FOR SALE 3 five-reel feature film every day. 2 “Nat ployed these characters quit By 0ny- District, at least five d for to the | Central Bldg. Nathanlel Duncan “Nat” The For. |Pipved these characters auite sanely, = dute oF sid hearing, 534 That retura|Comtral Bid tune Hunter, Frank P. McNamara | ¢ ‘1ot imaginadios. one o AT THE AUDITORIUM. be made to the Court. NEW EIGHT RO\ INGALO' Harry Kellogg, a rising young finan- o e o leading — NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. JPECEES . HOOM. BENIALOW. male characters are necessary to the e ) ; FOR SALE ON BROAD STREET. cler, Michael Sweeney = 4 plot and not merely brought in to dis- = Geors Burnham, a promoter, 7| BIoT SC UL RETEY SOMERL 1 g ole; d Donald Brian in Paramount | “Ritest: "" FANNIE C. CHURGCH. James Long, Jeremish Sweeney | a5, "%, 2~ Salied, speclaltles ‘in The| Pictures Today, zebid Ll FOR SALE the house ly story is too good to A “china ¢ Lawrence Miller, John Cunningham | require them. Vietor Herbert’s music Another big musical comedy show n‘;ll;r%ucch ‘zvl}'fhlgl:n‘:lnx?)?ffimnfifillfl in china closet and buffet; and bath room, brick mantel and open Lew Orth’s M ed: The above and foregoing 1s a ' true usical Comedy Company solng Equipment of gas range, steam heat, Ruud automatic water size) Heatly printed. for 31.90; §00 Sen, scratching sheds, this Spring), % 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash stove | | New house of six ed by beautiful shade trees, barn 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two THE KALEIDOSCOPE “Some of our cannon are disap- pearing” remarked the lieutenant. “Well, things will disappear when you have careless help” responded the lady who was going over the fort. “I find that a great trouble about keeping house.” — Louisv: rooms, surround- || Courier-Journals 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1} acres ’, acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily In season— 5 S an income getter). Near railroaq, ||, The Mothers, of Brittany wwill not school ana church; land free from ff 70C & ORPY a stone and machine worked. - Send for latest catalogue. Just issued Choice of 400. Nothing like - it in all New England. calendar year 1915 The Transvaal 'gold output for the totals 9,093,671 ounces; value £38,620,461 (3187,946,- WILLIAM A. WILCOX 473). 1 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R: Telephone 365 1| Offices 110 West 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley During the year .ending last July, 803 persons in the United Kingdom were sentenced to pénal servitude, as against 881 in the previous year. After long experiments hops are Farm Chunks and broke. Come and right. Telephone 74-2. HORSES which heretofore has imported eral hundred thousands pounds I have a load of Horses just in from the farms of Ohio. Family Horses, being grown successfully in Italy, year. ft Horses, weli| There are 26 museums of safety and them. Prices | institutes for the study of industrial hygiene in the world—22 in _Europe, W. C. SPRAGUE, three in the United States and one Moosup, Conn.| in Canada. eater, electric eaner system piped all over interior finish oak; bullt- tile kitchen Two young Wail ! ¥ street men. is always tuneful and is never remi- | Will be presented this week at the Au-| of Norwich, on the 5th day of Febru- SEVEN ROOM fireplace; special designed light fix- Willie Bartlett, a millionaire’s son. | nigcent of any of his other successful | ditoriam when Lew Orth will piay & | 8r%, A. D, 1938, Robbins, Kellogg’s servant, Estate of Palmer A. Brown, late of Joseph H. Sheridan|y5 i u, Personality, Tell It All Over|been made. Mr. Orth's shows are al- | Praving, for the reasons therein set ; e Lockwood, thé' Bankey, Asain, You Have to Have a Part to| Ways a little different from the usual | fOTth, that an instrument purportin A Marpes sk | fine) locetio. - pany J. Curran|Make'a Hit, and You're the Only O $3,300 me | run of musical comedies and he is con- | 13, Pe, the last will and testament o PRICE JE0 Penects, the Dankrole o] Tof iite. Hnually putting in new ideas which | “*}i,deceased be admitted to probate ‘Whereu; , It Is Ordered, That sald Tracy Tanner, son of the liveryman, Be heard. end 1 ‘The story of The Only Girl tells of { are original and meritorions. There| petith hear i t four friends who have determined to|are 14 people In the cast, and two en- | the Probate Gonri Boem to the Gity o Pete 'Willing, the deputy sheriff, James P. Sheridan|one of the four is left. Hi ¥ e is @ libret- | Thursday. There will be no raise i lock 1n the forénoon and that notice Mr. Sperry, & Grummer, @ rerren | tift: Se€King a composér who will write| brices and the usual three shows daily | ofyg bagdency of sald petition, and of plale X Herman, the errand boy T the acen | a1 Opera for him. Hearing an exquisite| Will be given. Universal comedy pic. | punlicenien Sot his bracr Sone thie 1o Yobn T Sum‘f.n melody from the apartment above, he| tures will be shown, as well as the big | Some newspaper having a circulation. FARM FOR SALE. & sends for the musiclan. To his sur-|five-reel Paramount feature, Donald|in said District, at least four days| Situated in North Stonington, three provement: tures; Imported wall decorations. Raoull A. Bellefieur | com sitio: Among the ‘hits | return engagement with hi: Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. show this Bungalow d: or evening. positions. song s musical COTTAGE HOUSE ||fior. is, Sunsaloy, das o cvening. FOR SALE OR RENT. The brick building 340 and 342 three Thomas Sheehan | yermoin bachelo One by they | tirely different bills will be presented | Norwich, in said District, on the 11th N. TARRANT & €O, Franklin St. This bullding has with all modern im-|l| 278 Main Street get married to “the only girl” Only|in the week, changing Monday and|day of February. A D 1sls, at 10 117 Main Street, Norwich nice tenements, o s 1eb2WFM which will no doubt become popular | comedy company. Many changes h & an oy iam Harrington | nere are When You're Away, The More| taken place in Mr. Orth's show this| ¥ Wegontgin said District, deceased. s e e Sam Graham, druggtst, I See of Others, Dear, the Better I Love | season, and several improvements have | appeared in Court and filed a petition || Electric lights, steam heat, set- W. W. BECKWITH, Modern Home Builder. 1eb2WFM Will and a large store with A. B. DAVIES, Richards Bullding. plate glass front. Phone 905-3, or FOR SALE Six Room Cottage No. 36 Grove St. Lot 157 feet deep, central location and low price. For particulars inquire THOMAS H. BECKLEY The examination of fairly accurate records has convinced sclentists that there has been no appreeiable change in the climate of Northern Europe in 1,800 years. The wireless station at Colon at noon each day sends out broadcast forecasts of the weather in_the Carib- bean, South Atlantic ' and Gulf re- regions to aid shipping, According to a German scientist, & particle of water evaporated from the ocean is condensed and’ returns in 10 days, but it remains there 3,460 years before being evaporated again. Phones 724 474-3 American dye works are mow turn- prise, the composer proves to be a|Brian in The Voice in the Fog. prior to the daté of sald hearing, and|miles from Norwich and Westerly trol- ‘beautiful young woman. - that return be made to_this Court. ley, near schoolhouse and church, con- on hea: S g PR o o o NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | sisting of about 150 acres of land, With | JAMES H. likes women heartily, he is greatly dis- | comedy star, will make his photo-dra-| The above and foresoing is a true|9-room house and mecessary buildings, Itk two machines until | Mr. Brian has been identified with the| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HBLD | Voo Sl X 5 BUTTON. HYDE ... Auctloneer appointed, but finaily concludes to| matic debut in the Jesse L. Lasky pro- | co; Teco: 1 B Hat. on. Owner treat her in an impersonal fashion, | duction of Harold MacGrath's famous R:‘::::: BSLEN M. DRESCHER, 0cs not 1ive 1o North Btonington 15 the asking her to do the same. So they|novel, The Voice in the Fog. -Although | _feb7d Assistant Clerk. |season for s “nl?b'rflsfi’ gflg Dlflg together at the close of the play he joins the | speaking stage for a number of years, | at Lebamas ainia and for tne Divcie benediets. Tia thres friends ead their and s populer throughont the country, | of Lataor, on the "Sth day of Febru- brides form an amusing part ‘of the|he refused all offers to appear befors | Ary, 1916; plot. the moving picture camera until ap- osent — ALBERT G. KNEELAND, The advance sale opens Wednesday | proached by the Lasky ompany. It | udge. . Pt at 10 & m. Prices: Batire lower floor | was only at the conclusion of his long | r.ooiate Of, James 4. 3heaadea; ™ Mrs. $1.50, balcony $1 and 7hc, family cirels | New York engagement as the star in Yrartne & Fendicton of Leba- $7,600 The greatest bargain in Norwich. 14 rooms, two modern Eath rooms, steam 50c, gallery 26¢. Mail orders with re- | The Girl from Utah that he was able to | non, Executrix. rsonal tion | miftance accepted now. leave and go to California for the| Ordered. That six months from the|heat and electric lights throughout. :‘;;,f""’;;% ";,'““’;“nf' P Y ) filming of the picture. {fate hereof be, and the same are lm-|very extensive grounds with street | (welght about 1400), 100 hens, 1 one- been made for cars A ited and ail for the creditors t sauaze on She sient. o the COLONMAL THEATRE. 1 Do, Voice In the Tog r. Brian | pring”in Sielr cinims axainat said ex | frontage of 100 feet. Garage for two . Exocutrix is directed to ot 2080 Sor maltic, Yentic, New | gpuid o Weoman Diverce? Sensational | Paberdastar clerk in London, who falls | slve Sublio otlge to the creditors of | *ars: Xoolley iasn ; grapurty. - Place | taase B and Hallville. heir to a title, a famil el and 23 d estate to e S — Five-Reel Problem Feature. in ca.uoh& H;:'v ;a losx {1‘!: tlfl.: mon:yo within said tim n'év'wo‘g ting 8| penditure of over $20,000. 0d_ha This 1a the pewartal and job, and the adventures which be- | SCBY 2L, thix otder on the Puoks sign- " o powerful and all-absorb- | fall him In America, are graphically | 2onc,2 3oyt he place the ' same ARCHA W. COIT, told in this motion picture. ¢ by publizhi: same Hfl% In the cast supporting Mr. Brian are | i S orapaper havine & citoules| The Mutual Benefit Life Agency such distinguished artists as Adda [was the first flush of youthful Jove could | Gieason, Frank Connor, George Gebe ottt ‘makes | ever be separated, even after|hardt, Ermest Joy, Fiorence Smythe Tegal had declared them and other members of the Lasky all- - %07 If you ave interestad im t jues- star. stock company. harness, 2 wagon, heavy ‘Will eb sold at Public Auction THURSDAY, FEB. 10TH, 1916, commencing at 10 a. m., horse mowing machine, 1 horse single harn: and other articies too numer- ous to mention. Place is located on Hanover G: opposite the church. Terms of this sale are cash. It stormy, first fair day. LOUTS KUSIAN, s express wagon, claims | is in fine condition and represents ex- |light express wagon, b“l".'bopu‘t"s“‘. as the Walt: ing out coal-tar , colors at the rate of 15,000 tons annually, and a report on the present dyestuff situation just issued by the Bureau ‘of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. calls' attention to Thy desirabl, operty ki the importance of thie fact that these e "STalter H. Woodworth nome- | colors are being manufactured wholly stead, 308 West Thames St. Wil be!from American raw 80ld Very reasonable. For full partic- ulars inquire of JOHN A. Waterbury—No_mere “loose” milk MORAN, Is to be sold in Waterbury after April Real Estate and Investment Broker.|l. The course was adopted by the EXCHANCE tans in @ FOR SALE. Franklin Square, Norwich. board of health | the recommen- dation of the inspector, who stated that he had found. some of the filthy condition. The only proper way to distribute miMc, now. for good farm; well located modern|Dr. Keeley said, is to sell it by the house in Norwich; large lot, nine|bottle. It is the sanitary way, he rooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs,|stated. 2 raie, | electric lights, hardwood floors; owner cultivator, 3 plows, harrow, two-horse|{wants _country home. Information | =———————= from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, CASTORIA enement and Busi- For Infants Childrea t Houses, n, e Buiiaing Lote: il 1a del e locations. List your property I Te to seil OF rent as 1 have a of people looking for real es- tafe investmen WILLIAM F. HILL. Real Estate and Insurance.

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