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NORWICH TOWN Miss Ethel Delong Describss Pine Mountain School—Endeavorers to Attond Mid-Week Service—Lucian ok Bavis H. Besbs Traneferred. ; about 20 gath- B4, A O H, atternoon invitation at the home of ered by on st the L ©. O.| Monday DeLong Sparks’ Maglo Pelish. Cleans all precious metals, brass, vwmw ‘ware, brass ] lm-el. etc. Wil not ecrateh or : "h'row"Away"YoQt Eye-Glasses! A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home and . Photoslays at the mar most delicate surface. OnY | yembers of the Christian Endeavor hifg without any leeses and my syes 350 gor best potian on che mazket L | oniS5 S enifter 1" he homs ot |80 B atir s inie AUER B3 FOR SALE am B and Mrs. 3"‘"“"§ fine all the time. It was like a miracle v T sy, Wl this (Thursday) evening |5 mer A lsdy used "It says: ON THAMES TERRACE to the midweek ser- First Congregational cha- there will be a special Gb- “The atmosphere seamed hasy with or \Flseses, but after’using, thia prescription for fifteen days eve: Seems clear. can even read fine Without glasses.” It is belleved that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in a reasonable time, and muititudes mors will be able to strengihon thelr eves o0 ap To be spared ine trouble and expense of ever geiting glasses. Bye troubles of many descri tions may be wonderfully benefited by following the simgle rules. Here is the prescription: Go to Lee & Osgood or to any active drug store and get & bot- tle of Optona. Fill a two ounce bottle with warm water, drop in one Optona tablet and allow to dissolve. With this liquid, bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should notice your eye: clear up perceptibly right from th start and inflammation will quickly d! appear. If Jour eyes are bothering you, even a little, take st to _save them now before it is too late. Many hope- lessly blind might have been ltv.d i they had ocared for their eyes ih time. BUYS ON MAIN STREET. James L. Crawford Purchases Property _ 118 to 124 Main Street. The Bill block, located at 118 and 174 Main street, has been sold by Rev. Joseph H. Selden, agent for Florence Bill Selden and Jane E. Bill, to James L. Crawford of the Geo. W. Kies com- pany, through the agency of N. Tar- rant & company. Mr. Crawford pur- chases the place for an investment ‘and intends to make improvements in the property, which has two stores on the first floor and apartments on the two upper storles. There will be no change in the location of the Kies store. 2 The ‘Bill property bas e frontage of 40 feet and the depth is 178 feet. N. D. Sevin & Son occupy the store 118 Main street and Seth K. Ames of Bos- ton occupies the store 132 as a butter and egg store. DAVIS THEATRE. All New Vaudeville Acts Today—Three Home of the late Charles W. Per- kins on Thames Terrace, consisting fholuding steam’ heat ana i 5o0d anc condition with a large lot near trolley line. Price reasonable, owner leaving town, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich, Conn. Phones better chance that it will. Street Work Held Up. Because of the fall of snow, work is stopped on the Onmeco street ex- tension where a force of nine men in- cluding the teamsters have completed the large amount of necessary filling in. Grading cannot begin until the ground is more nearly free from frost. Raliroad Men Transferred. Lucian H. Beebe has been trans- ferred by the N. Y, N. H. & H. R. R. to the office in New London and is the trips daily between that city and New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Beebe will soon move to New London. mated. SALE HORSES. I have 20 Horses—some extra good chunks an e now acclimated—that 1 must dispose of ”h‘ away, to make room for a carlo which will arrive about Feb. 22d. Come and see what I now have. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone 536-3. FARM FOR SALE. Situated in North Stonington, three miles from Norwich and Westerly, trol- ley, near schoolhouse and church, coi ting of about 150 acres of land..with room ho and necessary bulldings, Moving to Bungalow. Mrs, Ernest Rose is substituting at Broadway school this weelk. Mrs. Rose and her mother, Mrs. Miiler are moving Into their bungalow on Hunt- ington avenue and will eoon be at home there. tion was to adopt recommendations which were submitted as a preliminary to working out a plan for handling the company’s finances and meeting the demands occasioned by the expansion WANTED . Yes, there is a chance that a Bulletin Lost Ad will | not find vour 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. The cost of a Bulletin Lost Ad is often over-esti- A three-line word ad costs 45 cents for three times; 90 cents for a whole week. Compare this cost with the value of the article lost, then you can make a fair decision. We believe that experience will make you decide in favor of the ad. Call 480, The Bulletin Co. The results take care of the cost. R koo TO RENT—Stors No. 20 tral H rent $10 per month. 3. :F;:.m-?;'%i Bre o Jan3ld TO RENT — o Laugel HIIl Avense. o0 OO sra”t TO RENT—Furnish oms i bousekeeping. 11 Bivisios au.‘"!’lh'in: TO RENT—Furnished rooms I ht housekecping. 6 Carter Ave. feast B TO RENT—Four nice flata on West Main St, ail improvements, none bet- tert-alag’two cottages at Potter Manor. Apply H. L. Crooks, 730 Boswell Ave. Phone 556-13. Jan10a THE BRONSON, 13 Durkes Lane. ;\:rn‘llh )d rooms to let. Ilnquil . TO RENT_Store at §1 Franklin St nqaire 3t Bulletin Office. decisd FOR RENT The large house No. §3 Washington St.; all conveniences and team heat. Inquire of leaac S. Jones, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Rich- ards Bullding, $1 Main St. . movi3d FURNISHED rooms, $1.50 up, 38 Un- ion St all conveniences. Phone 1192- seplid FURNISHED ROOM cated. Centrally & Emina Morse, 18 Union St FOR RENT A very choice modern apartment, Steam heat furnished, located two min- utes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, FOR SALE 3. all new. Immediate possession. Owner does mot live in North Stonington is the season for ng. Essy terms. In- uire of F. BoTTON, & ¥ D. 5 orwich, or telephone 1361-% of business in recent months. It is stated that these recommendations vest the directors with general powers to rearrange the financing, at their dis- cretion to issue notes or bonds, to is- sue preferred stock and esignate the present capital stock as common stock, to increase the amount of the common stock, to capitalize a part of the com- pany’s surplus or to borrow money or contract credit. Heard and Seen. . Mr. and Mrs. Winfred R. Dawley of Tanner street are spending a week In New York. Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Greene moved this week from Huntington avenue to 216 West Town street. Miss May Bushnell of ¢he Old Can- Big Keith Headliners and Triangle Photoplays. There will be an entire change of vaudeville at this theatrs today, and three exceptionally fine acts have been booked for the last half of this weok. The feature attraction l& Charles B, Lawlor and his two daugh- ters. Mr. Lawlor was the composer of' The waiter says: Are you Hungary? Yes. How about a little ez he. Too much Greece. s ez he, I can't Servia! germs. Fagan's Smoke Shop. febl0: with all improvements. letin. YIMINY!—I went for me to the hotel. urkey? 1. wel, Our clgars and tobacco are under cover—no dust or RENTAL WANTED — Young _couple would like five or six room tenement, Adaress Bul’ e Real Estate and Investment Broker. Framglin Square, Norwich. TO RENT QuoN‘DCHOA TA(iG—;Ten-room cot- Barred Plymouth tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from caoheC Mrs TMary By oCoSKerels, 52| Ocean and Salt Pond: sown flower and Conn. 101-3, Willimantic. feblod | VeBetable gardens: hardwood floors, FOR SALE—Thre 00d sleighs. cheap. Roger Foote, Lebanon. | renivd FOR SALE—Custom hatching, $3 per 150 eg; John Curry, Yantic. fentoThSTY % 2 FOR SALE—Rhode Island Reds and d including the | terbury turnpike is visiting her sis- missible under the authority voted the directors. The presentation of a defl- nite and final plan, it ls stated, is de- gregational church _Friday The lower grades in_the Town It stormy, Saturday. arry ail their own scen- e el Street and West Town Street schools The men serve. ery. Everywhere this act has appear- feb10d evening. plumbing and heat. Renta! 3$350. FOR SALE—25 White Orpi: g s s it Orpinston pul-| Others $200 to $4000. Send fc several big song hits, It is stated that stockholders wers 5 = : hieken ple|léts and hens, e number, The Sidewalks of New | ter, Mrs. John Thompson in Hartford. s L O et O [ustohing. 3C per or 5e 1 hick. FRANK W. COY. ester! &“«,’E“Th,y present a character sing- = glven no intimation of the plans per. supper. Then go to Preston City Qon. i e s PO T i L Phone 173-4. Teblod LICE — They cannot live on a bird TO RENT. had no session Wednesday because of Attractive Cottage with Garage ed they have been a big hit, and Nor. layed by the recent ilness of T. G. WANTED Highest cash_prices paid | reated with Konemah Lice Sne IaIL of % Soulls hou wich theatregoers are in for a real|the snow. Bannett. acting prosident and consult. for anst R clothing. A ipRtidsor 66 | send 500 und try a botgle postage 19 Oak 8t. can bs occupled right away; treat In this big time act. Another act e et Nisohagtes LA eorsa’” | Koneman . Poultry . Yards, 45 ‘oot | also for sale, three good farms. Tel. Lilac bushes and dogwood trees, since the warm days, have mearly leaved out and look very pretty with their covering of snow. that e just off the blg Keith circult s Fred and Anna Pelot, the jugglini Jokers, who present thelr own origint novelty called Fun at the Inn, and Bennett. Both are now convalescent. No stock or cash dividend was voted, The stockholders were informed that the earnings of 1915 were gratifying, Twc or_thr in excellent location N P Io | furaioned or. Ua: % rhishe - nf;nmsga. ek . Sare Bt & Main St. Norwich, Ct. Jel4TuThs 40,00 buys good nickel-in-al misioal Inatrument with 13 Bew iniers 46t Inquire for particulars. A. T. GARDNER, 15 Oak St. decsoa nject & tremendous amount of for changeable selections. A good - malk Platt Caduch Company elected and later Winchester Bennett Yome neat dancing and sings songs in |Norwich Distriet Ministerial Asso- 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. §| Apply at Elks’ H T 16 years of age. ,’ ffiflr er. T v kit, with some very| Miss Dorothy B of Lebanon | DUt the company found it necessary to WANTED — larn millls Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. e b ling, | was the gusst over Suhday of Migs | BOTTOW $8,200.000 to out the . Srtment o ThS Biston Huiseey 55 ~awon for a good Angeius siano-piave: FOR SALE S0 Resping Up @ running fire of come | Dunice Northrup of Wawecus Hil |Pansion of the plant. The board $4,500 DS Of THe Z and " rolls. y terms. "The i *dy talk s the eudience in|Who is now for a time on the West | directors given authority To issue WANTED —Pair Food working | Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden Build- ‘humor out the entire act, | Side. e o i Lo e nmnt .- oxen, 3700 ibs. or over state age, color; | ing, Norwlon, Conn. Hogpas X meet com es and to Weight end price. _Write Oxen, car v 2 This 18 & BlE Totury O 2| Rev. B P, Phrsamor o West Town |moet e vise in prices of rew mate- || JAMES [ F || B i e oot o manperz e | 50 ACRE FARM The third and last act ts Ruth Good, a|Street’ Was in Wlllimantio this week [F1als In the market, WANTED—Tw; ¥s _at _Elks | Terms $10 down, $1.50 per week. The slover little comedionne who does|Whers he attended the sessions of the| The board of directors was re- Club. Must be o Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden For $1,400 Cash Building, Norwich, Conn. was re-elected president. Of the 10,000 shares of stock outstanding, 9,008 were voted at the meeting. clation, Dr. Clarence D. Ussher, while in town this week, has been for a day or two the guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Barrows of West Town street, com: ing here from Stonington. » way that makes her a favorite every- where she appears. These are three of the best vaudeville acts that have ap- peared here this season and will be the talk of the town. The photoplay fea- _. ture today 1s called The Seventh Noon, » five-part production featuring the safe; state price. A Bulletin. febsd auctfon Thursda: at Louls Kuslan's there will be for harness, two dump car On Harvey's Nerves. When it is asked where Col. House FOR SALE favorites. Peter Donaldson has made B houseworlk in family of one. 85 Mrs, Walter Heath of Elm avenue. Elsctrio ‘Hights, steam heat.-det- WANTED A good Sized second hand ress Box 63, WANTED _Every. :oné o Wmow that ne good team - one new 12- hurch $135.00 for very good J. C. Campbell mahogany upright planc with stool and scarf. Terms $10 down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden ' Company, Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. $3325.00 for a good 85-note mahogany player and 25 rolls of music, gfl’ New house of six rooms, surround- ed by utiful shade trees, barn 16x30, one hennery $x12, two scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 13§ acres strawberries (will be in fruitage y ~ is one needs only to answer that he foot wi bod ~. febdd uaranteed. with bench and this Spring), % acres asparagu: brilliant etar, Ernest Glendenning, |he Will give addresses in X 34 e = - 5 b4 = Fapporiad by an UmBSas] cast of screds | don ana Mystic. e e SEVEN ROOM WANTED — A mat® for —genoral | planticanten Compar Bieriiiadas || o income getter). . Near taiiroad, Bullding, Norwich, Conn. scheol ana church; land free from & fatlure of his life and decides to end | ra. J. A Cockroft of Middletown, COTTAGE HOUSE e b9 | 3500 for Ivers & Pond mahogany || stone end machine worked. it. A friend of hie, a noted chemist, fflflnh ent of Norwich Town,| Torrington. — Several boxes of WANTED_—Winders and learners.|upright, with stool and scarf. Terms Send for latest catalogue. Just has ‘discovered a poison which acts|Was the guest part of last week of |oranges for the children of the Ger- West Side Silk Mill, 2eb8d | 310 down. 36 per month. Thi o The Plaut-|fissued Choice of 400. Nothing like fatally exactly seven daye after tak- ing jt. Donaldson takes he poison, man Lutheran Sunday school _have She attended the meeting of graduate |been received from Miss Louisa Voik- tubs, large lot, in fine location. WANTED_First class second ocook | {adden Company. Plaut-Cadden Bulld- it in all New England. question for you. In addition to this Big feature, Pathe colored scenic and industrial pictures will be shown, also learn. Hotel, fobia Apply F. M. Pratt, Waurega OF WINCHESTER ARMS PLANT. Norwich, 10 to 5 Thursday. Earnings Declared Satisfactory, But 117 Main Street, Norwich P-IT§ DANGEROUS : “oAad bi batore the seven days are up he|murses at Backus hospital, but was|mann of Torrington, who is spending PRICE $3,300 R o N s (. ¢ P WILLIAM A. WILCOX wants to live, but is helpless, and fifl_‘eg‘!}"“ Friday before finishing |the winter in Florida. 3 WANTED _Rellabie, ingustrious men | FOR SALE Incubator, Amanda Lee, Real Estate Broker, e M R e : o o A D R e e atary Bod | 1914 model, 605 egg ‘machine; has been | | 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. What happiness then? You must see S commission to right party; selling ex- | tested and is a splendid machine, as Telephone 365 thie plcture, and it will answer the|$5,250,000 FOR EXPANSION N. TARRANT & C ., J|iom e o nnocesary” it willing to|8ood as new: can be run as a 300 es8 machine; price right. Inquire of Bo: 55, Route 4. Norwich, Cond: 3 FOR SALE—1814 Ford touring car, n Offices 110 West 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley e funny comedy. No Dividend Was Declared. New Haven, Conn., Feb, 9—No defl- nite plan of refinancing the company was submitted to the stockholders of No one with perfestly healthy mucous membrane can contract la grippe. The use of PERUNA makes diseased mucous membrane healthy. DAVIS THEATRE FRIDAY NIGHT. Seats Now Selling for The Only Girl. Agricultural Limestone i 3 OUN N WAN A play that can run an entire season | the Winchester Repeating Arms com- | This not only rids the patient of |Makes poor land good and good land o in New York or elsewhere in these|D31Y Who were called together for the|catarrh but fortifies the system |better. Get our prices for any quantity | bookkeeper; one bookkeeper; thres days of prodigious theatrical produc- |2inual meeting today. The call had i h % typewriter ~operators: one with s Tunt meceasarily be o ctage ot |Eiven notice that financial matters|38ainst the reverses of all climates,| Peck, McWilliams & Co. knowledgs ot © bookkssplag. fof e et it aihoteme it | Would be taken up, but the only ac-|ePidemics and all contagious diseases. general office work: thrge “good could not survive a run of any partic- | — La Grippe is not a very fatal d penman, fair gures, ular length. The Only Girl, which by ease, although many die of it during Bvery ~ Norwich _Commersial PLUMBING the way is one of the daintiest of mu- sical plays which has been brought to the attention of the public for a long time, remained on view at the Lyric theatre in New York almost all of last season, and this in spite of the fact that theatricals, largely on account of the European war, which brought about a general depression in business on this side of the Atlantic, stood_out s one of the real meritorious offer and the entire play from beginning to end can be set down as of unusual in- terest. The Only Girl will be seen at the Davis Friday evening, Feb. 11th. Seats are now eeiling. COLONIAL THEATRE. Clara Kimball Young in Heart of the School graduate has been placed in a_satistactory position, and these places remain unfilled—we will Bend you to one of them if you are capable. Call today or phone 721 and ask Mr. Crandall for further information. the course of an epidemic. The chief danger that is to be feared is, the low and weakened state it pro- duces, giving a chance for other dis- eases to set in and finish the work. Pneumonia, catarrh of the chest and congestion of the brain, acute rheum tism, typhoid fever and typhoid m: Steam and ;hnna 151-4. nllz'.bfldy _¥WOR SALBD—Whole rig, bay horse, a YVermont Morgan chunk, ‘age 9, weight 1000 1bs., is kind, clever and safe for ladles or 'children to use, 1s a nice driver and_true to work; nearly new cut-under runabout buggy and a new Drass trimmed, hand made harness; price for all, $150. WIll sell horse sep- Reason tor welling, moved to the city and have no use for it. No. 3 No. Main St. Tel. 969-5. FOR SALE—3225-egg Tellabl bator, good as new; two brooders; price right’ "A. P. Davis, Jewett City. 'febdd FOR SALE—A 17-acre lot covered with chestnut trees, also three lots in Cedar Swamp, Ledyard. John Trankla, Norwich, Conn., Adm. Moses K. Standish Estate. febsd FOR SALE—5,000 R. 1. Red and White Leghorn baby chicks, March. April and May delivery. Geo. W. Adams, Yantio. HORSES I have a load of Horses just in from the farms of Ohjo, Family Horses, Farm Chunks and Draft Horses, well broke. Come and see them. Prices right. W. C. SPRAGUE, Telephone 74-2. Moosup, Conn. FOR SALE Six Room Cottage No. 86 Gfove St. Lot 157 feet ls something radically wrong in their makeup, and all lovers of music are always charmed with that which em- from the fertile mind of Victor against such diseases, do mot fail to secure a Dbottle of PERUNA and get the mucous membranes of your bodyd ing or difficult part than that played by her today in the massive and thrill- ing five-reel feature entitied The Heard now in good runnin ing and sawing. Tobsd enry J. Gallup. R e e Blue Ridge, World Film. laria are all frequent followers of la i | oot b e Eit hose who 0y not are pronably an. | (nOeDlvating Clara Kimbail Youns, | S7IPee: Hot W Heati R o B R | O A brenseure, “Tentd||| Prics For ectiowlars inquire o y un. ng, at - J. . - fortunate, at least it is supposed there mfi:&hfigfir l::d fl:sx:&;g:ldeflé{r_n In order to protect yourselves ot el' eahllg WANTED—The public to know that|™ FOR SALE or exchange, 1l3-acre the Poquetanuck grist and sawmlill is y order to do grind- THOMAS H. BECKLEY Phones 724 474-3 farm, large house, barn, Oakdale, near Montville, for house in Norwich. John Dellay, 27 North Main St, Norwich. teb8a 278 Main Street STOVES ~ RANGES of the Blue Ridge. The story tells of Rlutina, a country girl, living in_the moonshine district, in love with Zeke, S bacs, who ls the Joint. author with Henry Blossom in The Only Girl, the in a healthy condition to avold such epidemics as la grippe. WANTEDMald for work. Apply 130 Union St febsd general house- FOR SALE A chestnut mars, welght 1100, good ‘driver, sound and Kind. B. " former writing the music and the lat- |, young farmer, who has given her & U. 5. GOVERNMENT wants clerks E._Burdick, Preston City, Conn, 'Tel 1886-2. fel FOR SALB good location, 0ood shape, with barn. FOR SALE The very desirable property known Two-ten in Norwich; Inquire C. in revenge, informs the government of the location of Dan's still, but Dan and his party escape into_the mountains. Plutina runs across Dan again later and by his threats she is genuinely alarmed. Zeke is appointed an over- seer of a lumber area and he and Plu- tina have every prospect of being ful musical comedies. It is but neces- sary to mention The Red Mill, the play which gave Montgomery and Stone their great reputation, Mile. Modiste, In which the famous Fritzi Scheff won pationai renown. Messrs. Herbert and Blossom haye written many other pop- plar plays with music, all contributing WANTED A1l good cooks to tr3 Liberty Flour. Ask your frocer or cail Greeneville Grain Co. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of ers’ line. Quick service guaranteed without any ex- of all kinds. S. e Square. Telephone 1032: . % i . . h; N ich_examination: B Daes it Tl e g | Bet Dear. Dan Hodse, who operatos an oo if you prefer, Peruna, Tablets are |} and everything that you’d ;33?\1; Sample Eu:gffim trse Frankiln on the scroll of fame as the creators | j . s iz . nstitute, Dept. 35-M.. Rocl . N. Y. bf catchy, dainty, refined and beauti- |} ISvenge kills the bear. Zeke, also = expert to find in the plumb- || _febid The or it, Phoné 1ll, Central Village, Ct. febia FOR SALE_The 10-acre _woodlot near Broad Brook, town of Griswol owned by Mrs. Mabel Ayer. Inquire Jewett City Savings Bank ol LAND and build to sult your I will sell 10-acre plots ai-an a0 S15 _pur scry; Siwectly e as the Walter H. Woodworth home- stead, 208 West Thames St. Wil be s0ld very reasonable. For full partic- ulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Detate and Investment Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich. Norwich, Conn., will meet in the Cit: Hall Building, in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from Feb. 1st Feb. 2lst, from 10 a. m. 0 4 B m., to iisten to’ appeals from the doings of happily married. Dan starts another still and swears to get Zeke. Plutina directs the officers to Dan's new still and Zeke goes away, but Dan and his lg-the betterment and elevation of the stage because their minds run in thanniéls of the uplift kind, conse- guently all of their productions have BaTmOntE o hantie il ADD antic m) S s agdsla GIRL MBLP wanted In finishing do; trolley line, at " Bakvers, 70 Math Sto or Bh b TS, 555" Shons 438-3. b febid EXCHANCE for farm; well located modern t house Iin Norwich; large lot, nine men escape again. . Dan captures Plutina and tries take her to the mountains with him. the Assessors, and to trapsact any other business proper to be’done at sald meetings. _ strong appealing force to theatregoers, »specially to ladies, although men are AC ner'’s every Saturday. dec13d time to confront Dan as he ls striking Plutina. There is a flerce fight be- 1s great lovers of £00d plays as are|ews 1 R . Dated at Norwich, Conn., Jan. 30th, those of the other sex. As @ beauti- | pesesictin®,Of Flutina’s plight and | 1935, S’ | WANTED —Antique furniture and Tt ovs. romanne in (he stage stony | hastens to rescue her. He arrives in ANSEL A. BECKWITH, stiver; good prices paid. A. Bruckn (R N ] [ E FRED G. PROTHERO, 3 717-3. » The Only Girl—one that is appeal THOMAS J, KIRBY, S WANTED _Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ‘Bennett. may26d FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring car, Just overhauled, nearly new tires frsi class every way; one Overland touring car, good condition and all ready to - prices _attrastive. Inquire 98 Franifs 8t 3°B. Stoddard. dect1a rooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs, electric lights, bardwood floors; owner wants _oountry home. Information % TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Ing, beautifully told, and intensely irtistic in every particular, the music has a beautiful swing to it, the lines ire bright, the situations absorbing, tween the two men on the edge of the o cliff. Dan plunges on the rocks below and Zeke rescues Plutina from an aw- ful death. This is a characteristic Board of ‘R e 23 and 25 Water St._ gs renewed; brushes Probate Court, Feb. 8th, 1916. ' jan14d WANTED _Carpet _sweepers to re- air; rubbers, Cyco springs, ball bear. renewed and adjusted. H. A. Aubrey, 22 Summer St. piE SR, SALB . Qurroll's six-tegement awet . q Mrs. Pt mihter, I £ Ban B enade FARM for sale; the John N. Perrin ead, one mile north West FOR, SALE. _ Tenement and Busi- Building Lota, all in o ns. your property I _have a IR Joos P Estate of Mary McDénald Blgelow, o toest | you ‘care to seil or rent. ss . = eTaL 15 WL eriticl, as to ohae | s, o Colchester, in said District, d6- BOARDERS VANTED t the ed. R200s 18 Dior 1and, weod pulld: | Eumber of pecple lookini for Teal es- . Ab wt hmw UWER tography, acting or scenes of action.| The Administrator having exhibited F ed H k T B ich) Modes, 53 = must be sold to sottle the estate WILLIAM ¥. HTLL, 5 | The pet bear is & hit with the housé|his Adminisiration Aceownt: with seid rederic . bunce ! ordate Conn: o Sanita Real Estate and Insurance. our minds are quite a8 active as in| Wherever ehown, and alluring Clara. s | *Site to this Court for allowance, it is Piano and Pla; £ 1 w T fren - Reom 108. Thayer Bldg. former years but our strength does not| %552, fo the best advantage in this|ary ‘X D, 1336, &t 10 o'clock i YEF | en General HouseworkiWomen, two| FOR SALE—Sessoned wood: stove respond when we needitmost;perhaps| . Tomorrow 15 Bing ot the Parents, five | SLcio0n, 3t the Brobate Otfice in Co Piano Tuning and Repairing |Chamber Maids, theeo Nurse Girls lengths; 33 » Joad. Frank Footh B Po3 the kidneys are weak, the li | eels, with Mme. Sara Adler, also s | for & Rearing on the sowames o sy | Soratched or cases restored “Farm) Hand and | Fom SALE—Yantlo West Farma of- '7 500 e kidneys are weak, the liver torpid, | 3500, "hiw, ‘entitied Gar 11 Hama. tn | aominiotration sccount. and thls Doty to original finish. St oo U i rheumatic pains or stiffened joints| three reels. directs the AdmIniStrator to. ol i1 38 FRANKLIN STREET. - Studebaker ferm and business on. | The bargain In Norwich. 14 beset persons interested therein to “f‘ us, and we cannot easily throw t ed therein to appear at|Phone 1214-3. Norwich, Conn. Tel. 111 dec! Sontern haith oF . 2. AT THE_ AUDITORTUM, sald time and place, by publishing this rooms, two ath rooms, steam off the colds that winter bl::f" s . grder cne tmeln séme dowepaper nav: 1AM G _poultey of sil kinds: | heat and sleotrio lights throughout. : What we need is the rich cod liveroil| The Lew Orth Musical com. | B3 posting & copy on the pubic sign- DR.R. J.COLLINS Anyome having same rcPchon *°|Very extensive grounds with street _ InScott’s Emulsion to renew the blood will present an entirely in the Town of Colchester, where erent i1l today and for the remainder of the The dsceased last dweit, at les daye’ Before. said. time assigned. o mnd carrystrength to every organof the DENTIST MONEY LOANED T A weelk from the one they put on during ; body, whileits glycerinesoothestheres.| the first three days. The mams of tor | Sebrace TOREREOM T uase on Diamonds, Waiches, Jsweiry b piratory tract, and its hypophosphites | 42's ehow is The Tango Tea. It is a 148 Main Street, Norwich, Co and securities of any kind at the AT 2 farce comedy with music and is an e Lot Ratew of Interest. An old itren; the excitable nerves. Phone 424-4 estabiished firm to deal with original bill in every respect, with new g iy TuThs Toe Nails treated m‘:"‘"‘h‘ - Scott’s Emulsion is a, scientific oil- THE COLLATERAL LOAN 00, frontage of 100 feet. Garage for two cars. Trolley passes property. Place s in fine condition and represents ex- penditure of over $20,000. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadwaws m‘" OVER — 3250 noteheads d 260 8% (regular business Illa tly fl'hl“‘. for $1.90; & S Pinting you sre in need n Hin Comp "Norwich, 2 g The Bulletin Company, FOR SALE The PRANK AYER FARM, 3% miles " ood susd ben of very g0od coi . On the picture A8 e paricarty aring Yo | oo il by N3¢ of S || R, e wenseenng,_seus | DR F. W. HOLMS, Dentist . Jolder seasons, t imparts warmit and | Fersmonnt brodusiion Vielet Bemin || "It Tanae teem your comn- || - 4477o" Selitioe Arp Foem A e a T reates . One bottle will 1cal and financial dramie. On the Par- KATHERINE LANZ M. J. FIELDS; | lsworih, Mo aicobiol or harmal druga. | ot o for Fridey and Room 23, Shannon Bulling || 1 VE0EY, XOU, AN to pur your nus 59 Ward Strest. ‘Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 1536 irday of this week will be Hazel || wel. 743.3. (Take Elevator) 1od | th - it ) ial _Foy d Dawn tn The Fatal Card. ~J B e O ona . Pl . il s oy from center of city, 120 acres, with fine bildings, running water and plenty of sunshine. Jist the farm' for you. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 R6 Cliff Street F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 122 Prospect Street. Norwich. Conn. *Phone 511 e With heilish paine, * Twisting my berves’ - With re ot hooks, Making ‘me hute Cigars and books, And"eats ‘and Weeps And " Grinka Snd talka, And southborn winds And Earden walk And makes each foot A dra " Jump, And ‘makes me feal A piebald ehump, And puts my liver Out of whack, And puts a erick Tnto my back, And makes hot marbles na my v Nights with slgh: And ‘makes me wan. To draw one breath And hate my old Fool self to death? O, burning lungs' And redhot head 1s this the grt Of which I've read? If_it's the grip Makes . me so_sore, I all that's sald Of it, and more It's all that's dreamed Of- it, then some It_puts the whole ‘orid on the bum! Can grip give such An awtul twist? Now, et me see, Who have I kissed? —Judd M. Lewis, in Houston Post. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Didn’t he marry “I wasn't quite something awful him.”—Life. Flatbush—Did you say he was work- ing for the government now? Bensonhurst—Why, no! I said he had a government job. — Yomker: Statesman. “Here’s hard luck.” “What's that?" “Flubdub’s wife wants him to pay the income tax on the ailmony be gives her"—Loulsville Courler-Jour- nal. “Hullo, Tom! What's this I hea: about your having some labor saving device?” ¥ = ;. “It's true, right. going marry an *—Boston Trans- script. “Do you mean to say you only paid $50 for that frock? ‘“Yes; but that, of course, was with- out the trimmings.” “How much were the trimmings?™ “A hundred and fifty.”—Judge. “Do you think your husband's taste in music is improving?” “Oh, yes. I can't break him of the habit of going to sleep at a conmcert. But he doesn’t snore so much off the key as he used to."—Washingtor Star. Assistant (to old lady who has hand- ed in a_ badly speiled telegram)— What's this word, please? Old lady—Never mind that, Miss: it's none of your business. Theyll know at the other end.—Passing Show. “Is your paper really 70 years old?" asked the sweet young thing. “Certainly,” we retorted, defiantly. Why 2 “Th'en T was right. I told mother that some of your jokes are older than the paper.”—Buffalo Express. The young bride was exchanging her bridal dress for the going. away costume. “Inez” she asked of the rather en- vious bridesmaid who was assisting her, “did I appear nervous during the ceremony 7" “Just a little at first”” replied Ing “but not after Gerald had said T do. —Philadelphia Inquirer. THE KALEIDOSCOPE New Jersey factories employ more than 223,000 workers. Arizona in 1912 produced 350,000,- 000 pounds of copper. North Carolina last year produced minerals valued at $3,739,696. Consumption is most common be- tween the ages of 25 and 30. Fiectriity has been used success- fully in France for ripening cheess. Luxemberg covers 1,000 sguarw miles and has a population of 260,000. Switzerland spends more on relief of poor than does any other coun- try. The horn of the rhinocerous is not joined to the bone of the head, but grows on the skin. The highest waterfall in the world is the Sholock caseade, in the Yosem- ite, which is 2,364 feet high. According to French statistics, only one-fourth of jthe aviation accidents are due to defects in aeropianes. Of1 lamps lighted the London streets in 1881 and onward, while gas came into use just over 100 years ago. A _government survey Las resulted in ranking the Yukon river in fifth place among the great streams of North America. Befors Lorraine was united with France in 1736 it _belonged to the de- throned king of Poland. Before it belonged to_Austria. The hatching of es heat B v et since huge AL ves Due e I mite country. ey ‘well known. during 21 bert Hubbard 1t, discontinued by way of a its founder. | Pettigrain, the essential ofl extract- ed from the leaves of oranges, is used chiefly in perfume making. Seventy per cent. of the world's supply comes from Paraguay. NUXATED IRON pear in this paper. or druggist about it. Chas. Osgood Co. always carry 1t in: stoel .

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