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on T | Nomwnch Tow .| OUCH! LAME BACK. RUBLUMBAGOOR |.£57 e BACKACHEAWAY s mrmmmrsen Station !‘:‘Buton Store. X; ml RUB PAIN RIGHT OUT WITH “‘55;; e head SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, PENETRATING “ST. JACOB'S oL o = ) : : : [ 5 :n::-‘l'“:' Fhctpaes “4ouch #Musical Comedy Company and Great FOR SALE. SF e Talar Teaches the . Political Photoplay Attractions for| Kidneys cause Backache = Nol - = ; o || Brosaway T T ™ T Mantia Duises of the hi - Lo This They have no merves, therstors can = ; R0 W — Beieien roon. M it R —mmfit‘lm L" 2 2ohe la cansed by lumbago, scatica| - " B ' . Laurél Hill Avenue. - Jan27d I The mustcal comedy show presentol o i e A R E Yes, there is a chance that a Bulletin Lost Ad will || ~ro mest—rurnisiea rooms ror igit N 1 i players has boen recelving very soothing, pénstrating St Jeoobs O™ | mvruALOw not find your lost article, but there is a bigger and a || ipisceeerine. 27 Division st Fhone dsclarea e ’m' Sacaans. f:;:,‘“::r"&“' e and instantly the soreness, stiffness ON BROAD STREET. better chance that it will. 70 BENT_Furaished rooms fof lIgRt SEAGES STREHIDR L MARtons v o Yhe il entitled Aladdin from, e trial hoktie e Bl Dnicht of exs sengs. Steem usal T st . i Janisa o 5 N o e, e SRl S Lok s ey vEony song SE" S ol o Jote Sageis| i, SRt T RS ot pettine T e ot e aulitin and it | e ey s s op W =t S S e Sy e R abang which are. partcamrly well and limber up. A moment atter it la | {1 hEhbe, Botiot Battecs, thie Litenen || 1S Safe betting that one of them found your article. T35 Be couageatat Botier Manor. | So Pa bought the motor, & Big yeilow e B e gt My g e b el SRR and bath room. brick mantel and open . X g Apply H. L. Crooks, 730 Boswell Ave. bloater, ighe of he best stnsing astresations in | orms and sent caterpiliars. - e oot Bt Juodive oty | Aeplace: evecial designed light The cost of a Bulletin Lost Ad is often over-esti- Fuony $64s1% AANIN. 1§ ThALUQEE LN fag Op iyt 1l s e this season and mek: A recent writer in & New York and |whenever you have sciatica, neuraligia, | show' this Bungalow day or_ evening. mated. A three-line word ad costs 45 cents for th THE NSON, 13 Durkee Lane.|Then Ma and the girls started ia special feature of many different|y njon magazine claims that the|rheumatism rains, as it is abso- | Phone 1008 or 979 for appoinfment, or . ne S ents for three Furnished rooms fo let. Inquire base- [ " \hilc pa tr, musical numbers. The costuming 18| voodpecker destroys green trees by |iuely harmiess and Gossn't burn the |3 mrr-owf ot 't M se post- || times; 90 cents for a whole week. ment. o janid_ | xnd "hustica Sike crezy pecuring 00d m:wux::x; t:xna GW", and % | boring and that in a clearing in Maine | skin. TIVEL v&nx‘;’ RENT. i Sikie §1 Frankiin St He!x-'l;‘!_l:lon .zftfileu‘.-‘ 1;0-::“?:“&-!:". T hteesinis 1" sas ot She{ Wiods thess Lirds have heoome fntosl- d Boitace Compare this cost with the value of the article lost, || Sia=s 2t Bulieta Stfce. fentid | s morigasea the et and the nes. best mintature musical comedles that| % rye"white birch tres. On & maple| stricted to wood working, a choles of then you can make a fair decision \Washington B Sl spaveniences and| T Them s smakeup . 0 Sod €% ihas been seen here this season. ©Of|tree in Huntington Ilne woodpeckers|woodworking, machine shop work or h e steam heat, - 1nquire of izaac S. Jones,| To make them lay twice in one day. {the pleture programme for today 204 | bored almost constantly for a few textile work for one afternoon a week FOR SALE OR RENT. “ = > X AN Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Rich- ‘tmbr:v:h the l:::;mmm{' 131:2"1‘1 e | Weeks for the eap, and a large decay- |instead of woodworking for two MOUFS | mpg prick bullding 340 and 342 We believe that experience will make you ‘decxdc in ards Bullding, 91 Main St novi3dd |He took Brother Jim ouf of céllege, D L o e e e Pons and s half. Thia, I am poe: | B sin, o Sois Runding, e evesl} fayor of the ad. Call 480, The Bullgtin Co A ‘ = 5 38 Un- | . And set Iifm to work with a flall, and all-star cast will be seen in The|Jh L 3o Ny Geep holes ‘of & dlameter | Past year and a half. This, I am pos- | nice tenements, with all modern ime e e B |Running Fight by Hamilton Osborne. | o e bt h | itive, is a progressive step, a step that | provements, &nd a large store. with ton St, all conveniences. Puons 1192-2 | FOr MRSy, 18 worth more than Engr- of nearl inches excavated, enou 3 3 e with Sep1? ey gaiarkable) Drudnooilvs A Thired the e Eh | gives the Putnam schoois a higher piate ‘giass’ front. Phons 906-2." or The Its take £ th t o e | R, debrs must be met without ifi.flhflh’ ed ‘7:"3"‘”%‘ “tar n Under % :?2{‘:;‘,,:":&12 ;fléfiyfiwfiém e A. B. DAVIES, x cated. Em:na Morse, 18 Union St. laved from Monday to Mon- (!am The Running Fight is one of Had Kitchen Dance. not easily be made. 2eb2WEFM Richards Bullding. Aa ot up-each morn with the sun. Jtke greatest political and financial| 'y and Mrs. Dennis Sullivan enter- ixovels ever dramatized in fllm. tained a party of 40 recently at their Parent-Teachers’ Association. £ To pay for the motor Ma wanted to tote her - \ Because the De Puysters had one. —Willlam Wallgce Wahitlock, In New p e I am submitting with this report WANTED FOR SALE . -3 COLONIAL THEATRE. was s itceh ‘Gante of 2 humbers,| fome committee Teports that, Tave FOR SALE — : . e s P 'y . | been submi o e Parent-Teach- WANTED—Two pinboys at Elks' FOR SALE—1914 Ford t 4 O IXhe Black Triangle, World's Most|or, which Taemberts orchesira fur:|ers' association and would suggest Club. "Must be over 16 years of age.|fully equipped, first ciass congltion,| SHOP in rear of Bottomley house on T Mg P pfogt Blehed: e g that they be acospted and fled Some| BUILDING LOTS ** Home. Al s Simeave, Touls Orhemas, Citr: |Gl Al CGSRSINES o packiRe HUMOR OF THE DAY R e ved: of the recommendations . tally wit! S g el h w, with entrance from North Three men, masked, silent, enter the C. E. Soclal recommendations that I have already st T Seod Sized 20o0ns. 00| ~won sarm—winie TiE, n ;-“I‘na ity Electric, power, lights| Wife—One afternoon I win st rooms of Lydia Vengar. One holds & - made. on Bulletin. febod ' | Vermont Morgan chunk, age 9, wolght = 1000 1bs., is kind, ci a ‘saf and gas. Apply at office of bridge and. the next I lose. lnales o Children "o use, is " mics| Norwick Belt Még. C Hub—Tien why not play every driver and true to work; nearly otfer afferripon?—Boston Transcript. cut-under runabout buggy and a ne Wit Have you shut up eyery- s O L . arecnter” 0| In observance of the starting of the| Some of the recommendations made R T T Ty Sits Bowt=(ii oF the disestin’ g1, “Thre | TV Chvistian. BndSevor ' eotiety In by thiese commitices are well worth Greene Ave. and Cedar St. |ac Louis Kustan's' auction Thursday fis ‘a short struggle—then _stillness. d, Me., in February, there will | consideration, notably the recommen- there will be for sale one good & O o S erms, ‘the smother. | DO & social for present and former | dation that electric lights be provided 5 harness, two dump carls, one new 1 1 ; For particulars and prices address 5 3 bLrass trimmed, hand made harne o o and s aides move to he window, | members in the First Congregational | in each of the school rooma at the a- | o Toh T Hee B GALLUR: Novwioh, | (00t wason body. __1eD9d" | yrice or ali, 3150, W1ll sell horse sep- s (A — Wi to Hnocking to the floor the camera be- | chapel ay evening. aal ERn fachial | SO0 tweliceks T onh: WANTED _Every woman 1o know|aratel~ Reason for selling, moved. to B =d Jonging to the girl. A wild cry in thel sions during January, it was neces- that my spring corset catalogue,and|the city and have no use for it. Call say, dear tha ven't.—New. 'niorning. Lydie is gone! There is in-| Able to Leave Hospital. sary to close the schools on account latest models have come. Call m& up|NO. 3 No. Main St. Tel. 969- febsd Sun. at once to make = appointments _for A very choice modern apartment, ~ . 3 iyt measures and avold the rush later. Mrs. |, 3 steam heat furnished, lecated two min | , L2dy—On a sibmarine? How jolly disputable evidence of violence. Al Joseph Wheeler, who was injured|of the darkness. No work requiring frenzied ring at the telephone bell in|while working in Yantlc, returned | Clgse application to books could be V' = utes' walk from Franklin Square. And what do you do? ‘olice headquarters brings the police | much improved this week from Backus | S2fely done. N i i Flions, 19658 Jewett City. ' fenva | “"For Tall particulars inquire of Sailor—1 runs forrd, mum, and officials. A note under the pillow is|hospital to his home on Sturtevant Trusnt Officer’s Report. S s e e 5 103, Coxgirelt JOHN A. MORAN, tips her up when we want to dive— the clue. It is signed Raoul Bardy,|street. During January the truant officer, houseworlkin family of one. 85 ESnurch | With chestnut trees, also three 10ts in| geal Estate a London Opinion. the suitor opposed vigorously by Ly- — L. F. Battey, has written two letters e W \dia’'s wealthy father. “We will =be T N e SHA NG 15 UeEeonRT Wikl Cegar Swamp, Ledyard. John Trankla, Norwich, Conn., Adm. Moses K. Standish Fraoklln Square, Norwich. “So_you have taken to carrying St. febsd . - 3 around a monkey? .This Is going too {unjted sooner than you think” is its i There has been much absence from = e e R T i I80eq far, Jacbmic ‘Signincance, "Bardy 1s arrest- | 3%, 870, Tred Earvington moved | scnont “but it hus been laraety on ac- || AHtraCiive Lottage || Sotome s it —__tebid | ¥om siuE—rons baurvon rea ana TO RENT Well, you never go anywhere with ed %,un as a Sfl"’"“ ’}Jmnruw. message | C 0 O O o i W1 | count of illness. !oxwfl;l;%?u—nglr"»c.g“:-'.g::co",?acff&]: Jxe;}ge"fl%xl“l‘l,-‘dmlurke();!;""x:xlnyfl fine > o s ISR eomewEats uin- ;?’w.fiimr Jou nops to wver see R 34 Some parents are still inclined to BT A aress | ttenden. Crescent Beach. Gonn Ter: | QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | biguous retort.—Pittsburgh Post. fler trivial for keepi: il- i Tiox hidden under ihe bridge st the| W. G. Hitchon of Weat Town street |Gren out. For svemmie covoms - (] . with Garage !rear of your house.” Bardy is released. "!fl'-' Tuesday to Boston for a two|ners to such a distance that the child . . Though he might kidnap for love, he|days business trip. does not return in time for the open- in excellent location _febsd | Cruttend 3 tage, 3 acres land. 1000 feet from| - gon' being a suffra- Bie, Industrions e leme ____feBSW | ean and Salt Pond: sown fower and ,m‘ St Tkl phe s T to seli a meritorlous articie; salary and | <FOR SALE—Ten good general pur- | vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, vou should talk abut it all the commission to right party; selling ex- | Pose norses. .unging in welght from | iiTning "and heat. Renta! = $350. s S I ; erience unnecessary if - wiling to| 1000 to 1300 Ibs. each, ages from 6 to S a e + 'surely would not be a criminal. Carry- lss Maud Parkinson of Lafayette|ing of the session, is mot a sufficient bt ADply F. M Pratt. Watregan | 11 yoars, suitable for larm, express and | Others $200 to$4000. Send for booklet. | ~“But, father, if I didn't we should ing counterfeit bank notes, Vengar|street is visiting her brother, James|excuse for absenting him for the af- I3 Norwich, 10 to 5 Thursday. trucking, bakery and grocery wagon: FRANK W. COY, R. both have to listen to mother. —Life. }goes to the place designated. The box | Parkinson, in Providence, R. 1. ternoon. A little unselfish forethought or 8a " ¥ % ais0 two nice drivers: are afl true to| ——— -~ §] DOt have to i iis there. Into it he puts the notes,| Mr. and Mrs. George Griswold, Jr.,|on the part of the worker would : | work, clever and kind: one pair geld- First New Woman—I -don't see how ithen withdraws to jon the policemen, |0f Mystic were guests early in the | prompt him to carry his own dlnner $4,500 ings”ege 7 and 5 “welght 2300°ibe, u endure that husband of yours. He “eho are watching around the corner.|Week Of their aunt, Mrs. James Miner, -1} > good drlvers, true to work, cost us $400 opposes every article in the feminine A terrier runs briskly over the bridge | of Town street. SRZTENC I Py and, grasping the box firmly in his| Mrs. John Ryan and Miss Hannah| East Hampton—The teachers of the motith, dashes off, This is the preltm- | Connell of West Town street were in| Center Grammar school had entire inary predicament in The Black Tri-|New London during the week end to charge of the Chatham Pharmacy all 18 months* ago, price $27i one pair | ereed. Black mares, age § and 10, welght 2200, 19 Oake St- can be oceupled FIERL a¥AY: | O Second New Woman—That is his true to work and good drivers, price |also for 3: 5 - exact charm. We disagree perfectly. JAW“g; L CASE IGHT YOUNG MEN WANTED A nr‘.':g.ffo i }B‘: 1€9-3. Inquire for particulars. R o Tiines SAAEETY angle, the massive and amazing five- | visit Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connell. | d8y Saturday. They walted on all the at once. One stenographer and |as represented at time of sale or money A. T. GARDNER, First Teamster—Your " is losing Yool detective feature at the Colontal| Mrs. Brie Mitchell and. daughters, | Customers, did up packages of all|l37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. || bockkecper: one bookkeeper; three | refunded: reasonable trial allowed: &1so| gecgoa 15 Oak St |'art ‘s corn from ‘is feed bag. taeatre today, You must see the bal. | Misses Ruth and Rachel Mitchell, of | KInds sizes and shapes A big per. Krowledge Ot bookieeping for | must bo sold this Weer Cail arietanm don't yer get that ‘ole mended? ance of this film, as everyone is held| Franklin, 8! Mrs. . Inner 1 offi ork; thri 00d y - Second Ditto—The old nag’s doin’ 'er palibound by its ‘Tapid unfolding of|of Pock’s Corner during the wesk cnd. | (ho asoscletion for benefits in the ‘::l:nr:m kufr' ot Beures, for Ser- %fi%fi;& L FOR SALE little bt in _economizin’; Wot she dents, eac ore thrilling. Fraulein_Suc i L 3 Bk LB ~Red an et mmlg} e o e v ot st Tows stiast ooro b “Bvery Norwich Commercial |Leghorn baby chicks March, Aprll and . e e T M. o ciimax’s the thing, though. an{'tmiu Hartford for the week end, guests of G e FOR SALE Scho:ll rl‘dllme ht\sflbeen p},“:g in MI{{;};”VM"- Geo. W. Adams, Yantic. g Sh;r'n“ vy e 5 AE, 5 4 a_satisfactory position, and these | _ fe g A B B B s T e Home Doctor |[T e ven sanm, sy | i it miie o et |-l et 50 ACRE FARM || i s e ooy s 21 : Mr. 3 4 Bend you to one of them If you " e and 3. Wellmgton Mine. of Bast _ OF | from canter of oity, 120 acres, with Aing | Sonaoie Caltoday o bndne, 13 | Eonts- J. Selgel. " Prone s46-s. TUTRL sank have Mo Know me? "o i - Beebe of Eaet Haddem and Sherwesd D) sunshins. Just the farm for' you. and ask Mr. Crandall for turther | FOM SALE o exchange, 113-acre For $1,400 Cash Hueband—Ves, fhey have to know p ebe o an : I, iatge nouss, bar, ey | 4 """"'“'K’.':";”\';'.':"d‘. roday, Three Big| Miner of Salem. e oW 1 Care Bhciracr e E. A. PRENTICE Montville: for house 1n Norwich. " Jonn : ’ you, but nog s well s 1 do;. other: Phone 300 86 Cliff Street Dellay, 27 North Main St, Norwich. New house of six rooms, surround- || wise they wouldp't giye you a cent.— I T Here is a prescription for rheumatism - ed by beautiful shade trees, barn §|—Judge. i There will be 2. complete.change of PUTNAM (casily mixed at home) used all over FOR SALE A chestnut mare, weight | | 10x30, one henne: 8x12, two First Stewed—Why do you drink so e o Juis, thestts oty and {88 Sirtat romety; ‘nenirillies the acid $7,600 B A B e o 23k || (Vi Dea this. Beason; 1% acres || Senena DittonTo dro ro x e, Continued Pa Nii i, s =" - — P ——— . Burdick, eston 'y, Conn. . (wi s n), acres Second to—To 'wn my u- ke % calio ‘The Seventh Noon, o| (Sontinued from Page:Nine) [in the blood and Eives results aster frst & nolewonk Lot two middle sked eopie. | oe-2: L e R 1 P Srqauction featuring the bril- | were tardy 120 times, as compared [and one ounce syrup of Sarsaparilia. (The greatest bargain In Norwich. 14 X4qr .’y i Burrill, Chestnut Hill, Ct.| FOR SALE — Two-tenement houss || this Spring). % as us | " First Ditto—Do_ you get away with 3 lendenning, sup- | with 155 instances.of tardiness for 89 | Put these two ingrodients in haif pint | rooms, two modern bath rooms, steam | febid 'good location, in Norwich; house in |ff (will cut 100 Ibs. dally in season— | it? ; by an unusual cast of screen |pupils in December, an improvement; | 0f Whiskey. Use a tablespoonful before g00d shape, with barn. Inquire C. F.{fan income getter). Near railroad, Second Ditto—No," confound ‘em, Davorites. This I a great dramatic|395.were perfect in'attendance during [ #3ch, msal and at bedtime” Get in' heat and electric lights throughout. wBBPRESENTATIVES wanted in Nor- | Hill Central Village, Ct febia |f school ana church; land free from || tney can swim.—Purple Cow. Dicture and one that will eep you in | January, a_decrease of 72 from De- | Soris: comes only I Drs hence oauine | Very extensive grounds with street | 7,00 00,5 0 Nalth policies; yery| FOR SALE The 10-acre _woodiot | | stone and machine worked. guspense untll the last foot of f1m |cember. The membership at the end |yellow packages. ealed | frontage of 100 feet. Garage for two |popular wherever shown; the monthly | near Broad Brook, town of Griswold, Send for latest catalogue. Just THE KALEIDOSCOPE Jias been shown on the screen. Pater o the month was T84, a5 compared | G o £ Coy d Colds | Trolley passes property. Place | payment plan sppesls 1o peopls who gwned by Mrs. Mabel Aver. Inquire of |} issved Choice of 400. Nothing like s 5 for the month of December. | DU ughs an ds are not prepared to or longe: S : pay it in all New England. life and decides to end it. A frien 5 is in fine condition and represents ex- | periods; excellent terms arranged. ba- 2 imita- B e i ] Attendance, Don't experiment on a bad cough or | penditure of over $20,000. 20> Mutual Life Insurance Co. 312, BUY LAND and bulld to sult your WILLIAM A. WILCOX o Ampcis Miproincing & polaon wilich acts fatally exsotly | January's poor attendance was due | $01&; 1t 12 Yery xisky. The following Tupky ficad Bullding. Frovidence, R L |averdge o¢ 375 per acre; ‘directly on Roal et vy e peven days after-taking it. Donaldson | Partly to continued heavy colds, but | o { the best and ek W. IT, il trolley line, at Trading Cove; best I 41 W Broad S ‘esterly, R. pan the custom for par- Iakes the poison but before the seven | the Door attendance the last of the |remedies optainabie. ofien curing oo ARCHA W. COIT, WANTED By middle aged American | cation out o¢ Norwich: get particuiars. || 41 West Broac Bt fiosterly, ents 16 Jabel their chitdren with their fays are up he wants to live but he |Month was due partly to bad travel- | worst cough in a day. Pine as medlcin, The Mutual Benefit woman. position as housekeeper or |l A Hagbers. 310 Main St, or Fhone aa that In case ‘they wan- is helpless and when the ssventh ncon l‘;x !il"l'e roads outside the city, even g as olfin as the sxbi;a,ax;ué y.;rl- s best | 63 Broadwax Telenhone 1334 ;g;v:d l?o'fl?"e':mnfi ‘%‘1‘}‘ hool:n:'p: 438-2. feb2d Offices 110 xlnt 34th St., New York S.rm‘ox mmay send thee hose is reached’ What happens then? e state road strips, being in fearful . OHToe o e e o 2 FOR SALE—One Mitchell tourl A Telephone 2998 Greele; 7 st see this et eng fHent ToU | condition. During dantars the tasd. |Pound “(Concentratea Pine) and two vess X ¥ 2 11 Bim St. Norwich, Ct. | ROR SALE One Mitchell ¥ ros: Arat 4 % In a billiard room In Paris is a table made of glass. It is much more diffi- cult to make a shot on it than on the ordinary baize-covered table. 1 f Glycerine; mix these in half feb7d 1 . iswer the question for you. In addi. | TS have succumbed to the grip and it | pint. ot whiskey. Use . tes S T L o LT Hon to_ihis bis Toature Baite colored |has been s dificult matter G find | Feqschny a sequired. (Smsi gases FOR SALE iyl Here le an op Doty ekt | fan:© peices” atiractiva - Inauiag. 33 iehown, ‘Sheo 5 Somdine. Funny: cumeds, | Two.schaols were clossd, ome Tor ks | e, gk Pins *Comtatts TEeN: Seconds) "o Sie, workh oo (o $1; | Franiafn St 375 Stoddara. dechia HORSES 4 5—Emith st trated Pine), put up only in half ounce N Don't ¥OR SALE — Carroll's_six-tenement P R S T Bt rent Primary, and, the || each ‘enciosed. T 5 Sorew-ios SEVEN ROOM Ioc plug of BL. tobacee p.O°0 * Rinsa"® |block In Jewett City- “Inguire Mra |l have a load of FHorses just in from| A French officer who is a prisoner § COTTAGE HOUSE g Ohio. theatre, Th Dixte momc™ o2t |84y experience has bean that it i us | 225 Paul Ethier, Jr. 18 Bath St. Jan1sd ~ |the farms of Ohio. Family Horses,|in Germany has on two occasions well to close sch “ WANTED Competent cook. _APPIY | ~FARM for seis: The John N. Pereiy|F2rm Chunks and Draft Horses, well | managed to communicate with his heading the bl and thar wey e | meil to close schost for shoet periods Frost Bites, Corns and Sore at 84 Fairmount Bt. 26083 |, FARM for sele; the Jobn N. Percin|proke. Come and see them. Prices|family by attaching & letter to & toy eet | It balloon. iple is easily seen e better in fact, than that the school Electric lights, steam heat, set- WANTED—The public to know that|Thompson, 23 mil: from Putnam; | ™ ‘they get at every mm should be put in charge of an untratn- o F tubs, large lot, in fine location. the Poquetanuck grist and sawmill is|oonsists of ga e 1 &l €ood butld: W. C. SPl_lAau!. ‘are singers of the highest standard|°d OT Inexpericnced teacher. I have |remods JROULS[fo0t agony. Here s a now in good running order to do grind- | pEs; must be sold to geitie the egtate. | Telephone 74-2. Moosup, Conn.| During the last two years United and are a treat to hear sing the old | flled in for teachers in the grades and | throush the Toren romoving the Mo PRICE $3300 ing and sawing. Henry J. Gallub. | Grosvenordale, Conn: Janisa States forest officers have killed Dlantation songs. The two other acts|in the high school during the month. | “Two. (ablesnoontile of Calosiie. som noarly, $00¢- hredatory SUENEN (hore are also good and include Branley & Evening Scheol. pound in warm foot bath.” Gives in WANTED At once, boss spinner or| FOR SALE—Seasoned wood; stove —_— 7| FOR BALE Seasoned wood: sto than ~ three-fourths . of ~which were Ar x E Rtant rellaf f0F Retioy Buf amssty ot ARRANT second hand who can act as boss spin- oad. Foots coyotes. Y Heredlin, 0, clorer Sila who pre- | Tne evening school attendance has |cornsand callouses Can be Pesied Tighi N. T & CO., Hnert Jopngon Bassett looms. APPIY {0 “FOR SALE_Yantic West Furms o FOR SALE Si=—tre clalty and Harold Yates, a versatfle | high mark vntil af oresont the migbe. | Shilbiaing nd Fross bites® Gemcine SUCMaL BE s Motwion itngly, Conn,or to G, . Chise, Daniel- | 187 JOUPE, foundy ERRUS Sriving, nocss Rl g ol o T chap, who sings, dances and gives sev- | Iy attondance runs from 66 to 82, Wa. | Calocide in twenty-five cent packages Som: Conn. Phone. febsd | Sadebaker Farm f o B - almost entirely composed of sulphur . : £ and business wagon. <. B e et s Tate Shie e | F1OUS Teasous have been assigned for | *',8%Y JRE ST 1 onea by the Mea- WANTED_Mald for geperal house- | Tel. 111-3. decla Six Room Cottage the apparent lack of interest, work. Apply 130 Union St. febdd T > ) = - mixed with gypsum and a few other vau tomorrow and threa exce] great, fone. of 3 AM BUYING poultry of all kin i ol Tait acts "' 1. | which is a8 good as another. A5 the | s & LCP0TS107SS DAVIOD, O | JAMES H. HYDE ... Auctioneer | —5 5 GOVERNMENT wants cl Anyone Baving same. drop postal 10 ||| No. 36 Grove St Lot 157 feet ||| T acts have been secured for this | school is now organized, th. half of the week Matines every day | distinct classes otne Work. frams e at 215, all seats 20 cents: ohildren § |jowest evades to ire hign e Dy cénts. ' Dow't miss this show today. | the work is being done by four seach THIS WEEK x The Only Girl, &' Vocational Work. * The Only Girl—she of the Miting| Arrangem song and the graceful dance is com- WD e e n e been made that WE WILL SELL R T S Ry hduta:laofhsruhu Peanut Butter, Ib. ... 10c b Nofwioh examinations | Samuel Gellert, Colchester. Conn. 00 th; 330n; sam fons_free. Franklin | “THINK FT OVER — 250 noteheads ||| deep, central location and low Institute, M., Rochester, N. Y.|and 360 6% (regular business size) tebid envelopes, Testly printed. tor §190; 808 ||| price. For - particulars inquire The | ea: X end for = samples an or call Greeneville Grain Co. Phoné|0f: The Bulletin Company, Norwich, THOMAS H. BECKLEY 326-5. jendld : ‘WIll eb sold at Public Auction WA o Duy second hand furc 278 Main Street Phones m.’ THURSDAY, FEB. 10TH, 1916, uélun for cash. We also sell furniture commenciag at 10 a. m, R T S Tl FOR SALE ane Dok cant e e ‘whic] oun quarters Great Britain, derives its name from its supposed o1 on Mt. Parnassus. An acre of land’in Oklahoma ylelds from 40 to 200 bushels of peanuts, and in addition to _the peanut . crop produces a ton or tWp of excellent hay. A headline refers to the new Uni- ins stor ‘romance, How an “Open Letter” ge“ylon ifems, Mg B0c e o s "oed Bocks| GIRL MELF wanted in fnisning a. ON THAMES TERRACE Al E Hirosbie tub ‘?“m:m"",‘.‘.;‘m largest ‘edy. e %’afi"..fi’éfl"fl'&%fi& (Abost Mentho: Laxsne:-Made (Ex. e &> ge 29¢ Lo R °a°nlnx.."°1hz'mu.l s :2?::;’. %nn&u@flfli‘%&}:‘-‘t Home of the late Charlés W. Per- F 0R s Z§ {é’:n.‘;‘lfm - { Tt e i o .‘.’:‘L"“‘E‘wfi;"&'& By Joo We et o bl (Bbfiee’ I i 120-¢3:28¢ fiam wigon, 5::"’ hz%.";’""wtfi?': om::mn—mw furs, at H. A. Heeb- o3 %“m.:“T:m’S'H:‘m‘an‘: asTHhe "SR Pl REPROrY, SAONE | A century's suply Of peat near Mos- 3 et wh broauedd i ok the Eatie the: | " meme e aking Powder, Ib. ... 12c J|lishe xvpess, Masin. bogsy, par, e nebaevery Saturday. A G Bedett || including steam heat and in good || ead 08 West Fnames SC Wil Do |cow nas veen acquired by & Russian Ork, Whore it ran for near- | 1a'a sreat weatern cily wrote the 7oi- || Jap Rice, Ib. ........ Gc |||53% Y, and other articios to0 numer-| _dec e 8, o e Thquit ot T T P Convert™i nto ' electricity: 4o Jight ana ~ 1y one entire year. The chorus, while | 0wing Jetter in. A 0%, ot large, the girls have beon selooted | 51 fiv’&rfi‘ Gor 1ot Do - for th distinct types of beauty, and e resull ‘Wwere surprising to jit is said to be more satisfying than |81l “In : S senlated Han TWANTED_antique furnifurs and e || Price reasonany ving JOHN A. MORAN, heat the city. e, owner - leas 5 e nteen™ e Creem, | rasciia Bu T Ti7-3 Drassea | | town. Real Eetate and Investment Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich. Plac opposite March, 1944, TR re eury 5 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE b Tull o ordipary. OGS Eit an sttadk of bronohitls, which Terms of .this sale are cash. WANTED Onrpet _sweepers to T pther feature of the performance 15 | oaths "ML i Dad kor, two United Tea rters Co. I stormy, first fair day. peiri rubbers, Cyco springs, bely beat |F Contral Building, = Norwich, Conn. o Cropestra m_s““hb,:‘i & grew worse. 1 < LOUIS KUSTAN, ut?:ltoa. 'E. A. Aubrey, 23 Summer St. Phones EXCHANCE ntire Jower flcor $1.80, baicony $1.00 | b Tarener Tt usd 218 Main Street Stanover, Gonn. (- j.Jeni8d - for good farm; well located modern T8¢ family. cirole,reserved, §0c, | SUERL, the home-made sysup saded as per _dictions, and before ERS WANTED at the Nor- Moans: i B GiRS > nrae . WE = aine i of it was wich House, 53 Mata Bt. Janed IS o ~ | rooma. fisem hast bt met_tube < N O ave orses—some extra 5 {sumnenoEn oF BAND oF Spible o gt afouad U FACTORY FINISH REPAIRS cnties o Py woolimated i | sloctric lights, harawood fors: owner 3 FREEMAN . i5poss s maks | Wants _country ' home. jon : “',o;”:: S e L Lo gfl"& Al C._ 7 , M. D. & ’ —TOo— WANTED ?B'QE‘ ‘;flb. u:rrlo:‘xh:h.la:ywlfi' .:m; from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, WLA SOLDIERS B Physician and Surgeon Watches, Clocks, Jewelry |Six general housework girls, two dish | 500t Tob S35 PoTs, fnd se< what 1| Conn. ! n Miguel, on the Chihuahua-So- 54 BROADWAY LEE CLEGG, The Jeweler :'"“3’_:; .‘m‘"n ELMER R. PIERSON. FOR SALE. nora State. Line. . 't Roel. (Office of Dr. E. P. Brewsr) . Telephone 536-3. Cottage Fonmiiih and Busi- Paso, Texie T, e 3 AP S Frenkin SO omers mitg, 17| Free Employment Bureau vanu vou SALE Lot L e e A e T s e K 130 to 12, 2:30 to 4, | ..7to 8| Hamilton Railroad Watch Agency GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager Situstea n North Stonington, thres|You cire I seil or 'tont ‘a¢f have a ek " gs The' wanced Sehets o Kuror Telaphons 97 Glnpral Pidm et v e A O ST R T T R o M : - what a valuable medicine it was. fi’l‘: eting of about 150 acres of land, with " i F. HILL, de: was literally flooded with letters, pho > o o o m e s R Upholstering and Repairing answered every in all its branches. . htfi'm talken Eo‘i e, -rz:w";‘pé'::,f._“‘; CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. Noed Bre At makes poor land good and good land BS,000I4, set back fo work and sary & aEeleshone 1196, THR " [ better. Get our prices for any quantity: sworn_ ‘Will be sent to any|_ . MES W. BLACKBURN, one addressing the above firm. 8 Stanton Avenue, o 84 above nton_ room house and necessary buildings, feal Extate and Ineuranee. Agricultural Limestone (£ Rl Bainie B et 7 S e : e A wllf-l flh R D. i orwich, or telephone 1861-2. M. J.

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