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RET—No. T B Why do I have such thauj 2 night cures st Colontal Tugatre TO 76_Boswell Ave.: 36 o i TSy ghts, e nig! p-r monta. Jobn E. Fanniog, llmfl— waiting in the trenches to at- Simple Home mt Destroys —’_—_—_...._._.._.._ Girl at I’"A." g’.?'c"{t' G hi Germs of This Dangerous Disease. . R pm—w vt room ”w Yfil Y mind runs on a long past Puginesrs mo! oal | oy s slways fun of cat: % - o T "’“" jansia. | A waits with her_—what brings that °"v'x'::-hu E fi:nfiu ot Deotient Rbod ‘another, and / e S ave;| By bk - largely circum- | s such & P —_— AL },," per month. E. Fanning, 5% | Our guns are roaring so they rock the which coy¥a rmanent = : Jansld ground 0 RENT — Furnished room. To 21‘;'" A patnway for ‘the great Laursl HILT Avemis J28374 {'And here. in this red hell of shaking ‘PO RENT—Furnished rooms for light sound, housekeeping. 27 Division St. Phone| I hear. lhe rippling measures of a 1216-2. jan2od Gan 2 Comibian Commandery prompt. Seats mow on sale. o == : £ ;":‘;Egn;'g’g!_f:"wlf“_ ks, bans:| That cerle, calling music sounds s0 Mem's b Mesting. Rl - e _._‘—.__._____. It s ’ to hov ‘er th. a ANNQUNCEMENTS “Sing of the Parents,” Five Reels, Pre- Yes, there is a chance that a Bulletin Lost Ad will T uilstin °G "_“hm. o] op Dotear 2 SRR S ey not find your lost article, but there is a bigger and a || whsnistor Str At Chovemiotoes Cand| - O Hopel e for fears as dead as Will Sew for Red Cross A NE) By P steam heat. Inquire of lzaac S. Jone: The Woman's Home Missionary so; I e e e e of ro. | Eerms of catarh "‘ 1 com better chance that it will. Insurance dnd Heal Estate Agent Rlch- | The guns nave cessed: We'll try them ¢ Broadway Congregat ¢ L ¥ o' Pt I kP i R ot o z with_steel! 3}5%: o:l!'l?na:, in the 'lm&fd:;; B e L I e e ptas i There are many subsctibers of The Bulletin and it ,.,_"g':“.,,mmv,n":;c S e ¥ L. Lxh cafe ta fiorm e o sew for the Red Cross. of th Sotay | 458 s slways sold By 4 is safe betting that one of them found your article. ‘%:Tm Ten Chougil el “are’ Creeding ‘toe b is the talk of every city where it is = - £ £ HED = centr: 0-| That waltz again! I hear its lilting e iy ?E”m;n 2" 'xf'; e Tatarchal suferer ehoul The cost of a Bulletin Lost Ad is often over-esti- J|sated- Emina Morse. 18 Unlon Sc e AT T e of the young John Mason and Hazel Dawn *;:'m o violinist; later upon. the BiFth of mated. A three-line word ad costs 45 cents for three TO RENT b - e e Y tic Trl h in Screen | the daughter, she is forced to t H . ® 4 Yet over all I hea thy th e Pt "Galebrated Drama, The | the child Intg.the care of an sunt ToGT AN EOBRD times; 90 cents for a whole week. B DN RO TE A rhies ot TR Fatal Card, Today and Saturday. |She may work to provide for it. In her tage, 3 acres d, 1000 fest from |Of violins! They see u Gin on gun weakened condition, the mother is! FOUND—A young female dog, Compare this cost with the value of the article lost, S S TR T e R e The eminent dramatio star, John| DIkl ib 8 (he Sech Shere She|Gotar but no'name. Owner may b ‘then you can make a fair decision. Dlimbing “and - heat, Renta! “$30.|rm nitt an thes it fe tn - Mason, one of the greatest actors of en. eflx = Ee t . Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. | X ™ £ , then it Is the call of b dern stage, —who made his|mother by a young clergyman. Eternal death, P. Theve's, 3 : Soreen cbut in Jim, the Penman, and | secracy keeps the facts of the pre-|prospect - Ao T rennia We believe that experience will make you decide in FRANK W. COY. ~esterly, R. I And love, T hear in that sweet vibrant f{‘flffi,‘,uln:;?w}:flencfi}fié’;fido:g migister and his mother, and later the wn—wunem morning, between favor of the ad. Call 480, The Bulletin Co. e I feel her fragrant breath upon my bt in Offi a t “b m m“lu uk f th co‘t. One-half of a double house, 8 room: H"f;;lol’;r“! throbbing close against ave at Bulletin Office and get a lib- e care of the 3 fed right away: X Tnous Dlayers Film Co. are jointly |just as she has promised to the son|eral reward. :sg*::f';‘f:_n t‘;'""_"::o:d Saght amaYi|—O- © A Chila, in New York Times. -part adapti of the fa- |recently acquainted with the facts con- | oaj, , 115 Roosevelt Ave. febdd e e orses” The Patal Card, | cerning her mother and birth, goes to | - oo 10 Z|man marries the young misguided girl, | Palmer Ave and Telepnone Offic, a i};:sigvt:lge D%emnentl};;uf&p?&fl; ;:_ A legiiimate child is born to them, and lady's watch and fob. Finder please hy in its lat- | Of a prominent New York family, to = b 2 D eamaunt. plosire, an slaborats | be the happy bride: the first child, how it e "’0'1!‘";“‘:35 ‘“’;- 469-3. Inquire for particulars, DID YOU GIVE HIM A LIFT? A. T. GARDNER, Dia yuu give hlm a 1ift? He's a brother ‘m by C. Maddon Chambers and B. C.|the big city to hunt torr t;\:flfl;’h:g WANTED 3 FOR SALE i 25 0N - T erlng "about all the burden he Stephenson. Jadhed, e R e iy FOR SALE WA oung man. a good pen- SALE—Victrola, with 33 double- e e i Tt o 2 "}'fln&;mclerfi;}nggflz apply in own s!derll) [records, $80 cash. Box 215, Baitic FOR SALE Did you give him a smile? Heo was v NOTICE. SR AVEIII: 3 owncast and blue, the average of what | honor, is mixed up in. the shooting of { ected. Aadress Clerk, care Bulletin. P n é’.fi‘fi?fiffi%‘&éfinfin deals with the | the o/det who happens to be the son |, FOR SALE: By order of the Honor | P febiia = g T e S R °°c1':§"la‘n' e e T ety netoes reformation of & notorious gambler, | of the man who wronged her mother. | of Norwich. I will ‘sell the Interest of| STATE PRISON attendants fo take|of seven pullets. laving. Jas. H, Buhpop‘ 0 ACRE FARM Dia you give nim your nana? e was e o Lo riies| the miniscer! fn) Iformbn of b thots fi&t‘; Situated on the wedterly side | gf au i ahd eatie ;Eg;ggfgfi"‘momg b: _Fom sau;g:;rfl-c;xgoumhw. F $l 400 C sh Ana u;amwo‘rfm S0 T fandied, wihls using : E - venie. boun a e e o " havad ‘mis o | oves wite. | How ha. was ‘called s | 4nd. westerly ' Tand farmerly of The | feast 5 oot 3 inchie. and 170 pounds: | business. norses’ Sace dnd' Feliabie: for or 91, a Dia yoi"gie nim o wors? Dit you s orwic] ueduct company, Souther i lica- | W . 0 onest team. V' o % from tho gallows. | capost. | 5, EIFL I the jafl to give Spixitual| by lana lgrmerllg o gm?.g ‘Morris %nz R e R L R TG %‘;"n:;?., Tator, So. Canterbury. _ted ud New house of six rooms, surround- §| o a1d you just let him go on with his aced in this dramatic_juxtaposi- | advice an easterly by sald McKinley avenue. For | Feb. 26, at State Civil Service Commis: | —5 barn tion, Mr. Mason and Miss Dawn com- | wife's first daughter, and the outcome|more particular description. see appli- ,lo,, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. _ feblld | quaces ::r“‘f;;"'"g!“f“ =3 1;':: S T e bine their talents so effectively that|of the many sensational scenes n‘xnd cation to sell o ‘:}‘_;;fl LLLARASE ANTED_Experienced tool makers;|Ct. Phone Lebanon. Toblia Cwill bear this losing the fght, it i 4 i the 'm. ) 'ETT! Wi 3 o e iy s i e ;‘;’F’H‘;m,’m,i reel| feblid i iR :},’,‘,’,,‘.’,5;’5523? D Tk R 2t OR anfll‘%vi& T Red wWhite Wyan- || scrawberries (will be in fruitage When a ifte 3:“1— Jn time might set Safve 1t fo sa¥ ALt i, extenottl | nuuteny drGa wg omOEROW,. S0l EERHFPRSr: Address Hudson, care Builetin. ~ febild | hatoning. L Ranahen Boute 2. tgn‘-“ Bcg?%«))' n:? xcen. aepscsgss §i Do vou know whal It meane—just & B T i tios pemas | s wn In St Al TSt f e " WARTED - Spetihl - skiedinen NSt Tem’"“"' Jewett City. % income getter). Neer. railroad, I When o maus boree about all & man time in the history of motion pictures | reel World Fine Arts film. F E SAL where to take orders for “quality’ feb11Tu' oot 3 g e Inl frde THOMR ought to stand? that two such x]lustglou: stars hm;e — -~ g grade nursery goods: $3 to $10 daily | “jom !AL Tnoh countor 18 atois || 2oopL o church: Iand € been co-starred—render the picturi- | SALE OF FORTUNE HUNTER for the Tight men. "The Peauod Nursery |, R0, PALECTIRICh couten 10 o0ls || stone and machine worked M sou ask what it was—why the =xtion or chis sreat Tams are or-fus SEATS OPENS SATURDAY ON THAMES TERRACE Gl MRSt EOD tank, 1 large range. Inquire City < Nothin vering 1ip: most absorbing photoplays ever pre- e WANTED—Dyer on cotton yarns, and | Lunch, 14 Broadway Teb11d issued Choice of 400. Nothing like }| wny Jo h,"m,”,,,,,d sob, and the B 1 The public sale of seats for The [ Fiome of the late Charles W. Per- J|nolper in dyehouse. Rossie Velvef Co.| “FoR SATLE Rhods Island eds and |f 't ' 2!l New Ensland. Were Soting leare 4107 the time the te ot Bh T heragtaons o0 | $ortune Hinter, the, S8y that. Jai 1o R s O Lries TCErck conslitiug R svatie Conn, fobdd | Barved Flvmouth Rock -cockerel WILLIAM A. WILCOX ere you brother of fminal matter is intermixed with |De Dresented under the auspices of [} i juding steam heat and_ in sood || YIMINYI—I went for me to the hotel. | gch. Mrs. Mary Elmore. Conantville, Real Estats Broker, DIa you efer Bim help, or dlant you agreeable sentiment and genwine hu- | White Cross Council, No. 13, Knights | § (0dition with a Iarge. 1ot mear | e Jvaiter says: Are you Hungary? 1)Conn. Tel 101-3, Wiliimintic. " tevi0d 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I. heed? fnor, and he stagecratt, " or rather | of Columbus. in the Davis theatre, on || ey Tine ” B p Too much Grecce, sep 1. WelL | 1o 0K, SALE—35 WhItE Orpington pul. Telophone 365 DIt en- i pti - | Tuesday, Feb. 15, will take place Sat- : 3 G 8t O - 5 cockerels; custom e tnasrd.” even “moneideriag iy | urday morning, Teb. 12, at § oclock || Price reasonable, owner leaving J| $52,h¢, T, S RervIal, Qur C185TS 208 | hatching, 3o per egg or 5o i chici | § Offices 110 West 34th St, New York || HUMOR OF THE DAY fact that James Kirkwood was the di- | in Smith’s prescngtmn stor‘g Ahtt th:l town, germs. Fagan's Smoke Shop. feb10d | Phone B i ohitd Telophone 2998 Greeley rector and the Famous Players Film |time, all those who have bought ad- FRANCIS D. DONOHUE RENTAL WANTED — Young coup] FOR SALE wThéy tell me that your wife is one Co. the producers. Especially realls- | vance Yckets can exerange taom foe || central Building, Norwich, Conn. || wouid iike five or six room tenement, tully equipped, Arst F'Z'ffiu“’“c'é: 1ton; of_the eleverest women in town. et e e of The rem Lna er secured their tickets can do Phones A mprovements. Address Be%a " | Brlce attractive. Louis Ortmany, ity HORSES “So I hear.”—Judge. 5 5 5 ara - |so, on that day. “Lady Godiva's ride was of little o umanie e chiavaterpor Preparedfcad” 1« the American slo- | o WANTED_First Tiahe Ch‘gl‘:encg‘" FOR SALE—225-ogg reilable incu- Joad of Hotees Thot 16" trop % trayed by John Mason. P B sy it suppér. Then go to Freston City Con-|pator, &0od as new; two brooders; price 1 have a load of E B Sl o Merely a matter of form.” The Tango Tea will azain be pre- | an today, r SALE HORSE:! g_raslflonl\ tnireh Friday _evening. | DatoT P Davis, Jewett City. febsd |the farms of Ohio. Family Horses,| Oh no! A sented by the Lew Orth Mustcal Com. | direction of Fred S. Walsh the mem- | 1 nave 20 Horses—some extra good | The men serve. If stormy, Saturday. e e Chanks and Draft Horses, well | —Yale Record. a 1 d the varlous committees in|must at £ rignt i am L play an e V: mu: spose of right away, to make aid BT e Charge of the business arrangements | room for a carload which will arrive |, WANTED—Highest “"f"D{{,’.%Z%,.‘,‘ G > are working hard to have everything | about Feb. 22d. Come and see what I | 1o% GaSt-off in good shape for the might of the|no¥ P o S e e o ihe =00 i ect a capaci 3 - = = and Triangle Photoplays Today at|panaes ment and exp PRV retephone 586-3. ligne hppmekasping, urnishied, dr un: 2.15, The Fortune Hunter is a comedy | —————— with a laugh every minute. The theme The regular matinee of vaudeville |of the story is linked to the life ef- and photoplays will be given at this|forts of a fortune hunter to make % theatre today and there will be a com- | good in something. He finally enters plete change of Triangle pictures. The |into an agreement with his lifelong feature for Friday and Saturday is|friend to follow, certain rules laid called The Winged Idol, a five-part|down by him and to win an heiress Ince production, featuring Katherine [and in that way escape work and live Kaelred and House Peters. It is a|on easy street. However, another girl b story of Jack Leonard, who is fast|enters the case, and the hunter finds actve L e going to the bad by the drink route. | that it is better to have someone be- N He staggers into the apartments of |lieve in you than it is to follow out £ the Countess Iva Ivanoff, a Russian |rules about living easy. with G‘nge geer?xss. hSh?d sees in the millionaire| The opening scene is in the apart- erelict the ideal man she had dream- [ment of a New York broker and has . . ed about, in spite of his demoralized | all the characters that would be found in excellent location appearance. She keeps him a sort of | in such an atmosphere. The scene prisoner without drink, till he be- |later shifts to a country village, with for comes restoréd to his own sober self. |its hangers around the store and silly He is allowed to depart, gets intoxi- | girls who turn down the honest farm- edy company of 14 clever artists. bers of the council taking part in the | chunks and are now accli FOR SALE—A 17-acre lot covered|proke. Come and see them. Prices| Patience—I have 8o much to tell with chestnut trees, also three lots in 3 . o Cedar Swamp, Ledyard. John Trankla, | FiSht. T T e weamy Norwich, conyn Adm. Moses K. Standish W. C. SPRAGUE, Patrice—Why, let's go to the opera. Estate. feb$d | Telephone 74-2. Moosup, Conn. | —Yonkers Statesman. : FOR SALE—5,000 R. I. Red and White | — Astounded-mother—Why, Tottie, you Leghorn baby chicks, March, April and never told me you had invited = so May delivery. Geo. W. Adams, Yantic. many children to thi y! L Small hostess—That's 'cause you ron. SALE—A chestnut mare, welgh( Fon SALB said that I could never keep & secret.— 1100, good driver, sound and kind. _B. Life. B éurdlck Preston City, Conr; '1;-1 Miss Hunter—Weren't you surprised 4 H when you heard about my horse run- Son s e ||| 91X Boom Cottage ||| nuce you heara stox near Broad Brook, town of Griswold, Mr. Jollier—Not very. T'd do the owned by Mrs. Mabel Ayer. In ulre of a he ch: . Jewett City Savings Bank. . Feb: No. Lot 157 feet Eg:"‘tfllg;ghnygrmuclé?i;he chance, He—You rejected me eight years Regular Matinee of Keith Vaudeville febl0d WANTED — Experienced millinery | = saleswoman, Apply at Millinery De: panmem of The Boston Store. febl0d ANTED—Two pinboys at _ BIks Clob Must be over 16 years o a‘fe Apply at Elks’ H ANTED—A go! ond hand 5012; state! price. A 3arese Hox N L Bulletin. 36 Grove St. central location and low BUY LAND and build to suit your ||| deeP. taste: T will sil lo-acre plots st an ||| . por particulars ago. , lveruge o 5 er acre; rectl: on e trolley line, at Trading Cove: beSt lo- g A e e e cation out of Norwich; get particulars. of it would wreck your life. A, Hagberg. 310 Mal I sty or_Phone THOMAS H. BECKLEY He—Well, it did. I've had to work T feb2d » for a living ever since.—Boston Tran- 278 Main Street Phones 724 script. FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring car, 474-3 just overhauled, nearly new tires: Arst B e class every way; on: Overland touring sign ‘the peace petition we're getting car. good condition and ‘all ready to up. WANTED — A maid for nneral housework In family of one. §5 Church s inquire WANTED _Winders and learners. | § West Side Silk Mill. Tebsd WANTED_Competent cook. _ ADply at 34 Fairmount Bt. febbd * WANTED--Mald for general house- work. Apply 130 Union St. e: ttractive. Inquire 98 . P ~—1 think it’ lovely, cated and returns to thé seeress. When | er lad for the city fellow, who follows $4,500 T. 5. GOVERNMENT wants cltrkl P 25 sp.’ 378 Stoddard. | dec21d d g2 g en 1t myacoa s he is sobered up again, the .flery | the rules of “dress neatly but quietly $100 month; Norwich examinatian: o B e i e e i i countess with blg Cossack servant |and dress fashionably.” soon; 'Bmg“ N crankiin| FOR SALE — Carroll's e b g . whip him. He faints under the blows | It is in four acts and the settings . 10-!"4"‘6- ept. 35 ochester, N. ¥.|plcck in Jewett City. Inquire Mrs. P = of the whip, but on his recovery seems | are unusually good, especlally the 14 Paul Ethier, Jr., 18 Bath St jan18d The very desirable property known Ton’t you think women O.E,‘h" to to win back his manhood. Under the | scenes in the drug store which changes All good cooks to'try The as the Walter H. Woodwort! e run the affairs of the country? FARM for sale; the John N. Percin | st 08 West Thames St. - » yenn. pgmestead.” one “mile” north ot West e I e Sl pare Certainiy.” replied Miss Cayenne, Thompson, 2% miles from Putnam:|ulars inquire of hut_ Taw . DA IaESRIte | sure S Rey %s of 151 acres land, good build- JOHN A. MORAN, ought to come out in public and cail {ngs; must be s0ld to seitle the estate. > attention to the fact that they are do- ME A.”° Covell, Executor, Norti | Real Estate amd Imvestment Broker. | o707 8 U8 (AT CR0C * Grosvenordale, Conn’ jan16a Franklin Square, Norwich. lengtha; 32 & load Erank Foote R .2 EXCHANCE THE KALEIDOSCOPE FOR SALE—Yantic West Farms of- Ontario’s area is 407,262 square fer young. sound, gentle driving horse, | for good farm; well located modern | miles. 10-week Digs, fresh cow, bull calf,|house in Norwich; large lot, PLEet £ Studebaker farm and business Sagon. | rooms, steam : heat, bath, sst tubs, | Cattle branding in the west {s dy- ect AN'I'I;D—— Liberty Flour. Ask your frocer tutelage of the strong-minded seeress, | from a scantily stocked apothecary Bl Grovieviile ‘Grain: Co he devotes himseif to business, gets a |Shop to a modern drug store with || 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. J|or c: jansid new view of his duties and returns to | well-stocked_shelves and a real soda his wife and child. The countess has{fountain. The cast & made up en- WANTED—To buy eecond band fur- managed to make a2 man out of him | tirely of iocal talent. Between the nitute for cash, }V'u”':,"“\}fi,“,fi’,‘,g‘fofi only to lose him in the end, acts a number of special features will M yiEpaa 3 i = 3 iephone 102: an26 The Keystone comedy on this bill [be intzoduced which add greatly to 2 = is too fanny to try and explain. It |the evening's entertainment. lmestone AT s, ;““’1‘3_‘;"‘.}‘ A s cal Crooked to the End with _ litmantic mills. APBly at Fred Mace as the principal comedian. | MUCH ENTHUSIASM FOR Company's Willtman! PpRly If you want to enjoy a good half hour infie povnlenc good wnd godd Whd { oonpe of Talihier don't faf 1o’ see this com: CHELSEA BOAT CLUB BALL |better. Get our prices for any quantity D—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- y. e ner's every Saturday. A. C. Bennett |Tel b ficorss ownee Thero are also Threo Excellent | s anbon in Mooy ooctne o | Peck, MeWilliams & Co. deciae I AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. Wrants. coutey” home: e (SIlag Tomiub: 1s Solie S the Setap Keith vaudeville acts including , rarmizs 3 o1a | anvone Raving”sfme Froy Soalal'Vs | from TRYON'S AGENCY. Willimantic, | neap. " The fencing ~of land 1s the his city which is to be held in the silver: good prices pai Bruckner, | Samuel Gellert, Coichester, Conn. nn. cause. ters. 'Phey present a character sing- | U ) - 5 8t.°"Pel. 717-3. may26d e act aoy bresent a character Sing- |gtate armory agaln this year, jointly |i8 to be furnished by Tubbs' full mil. Franklin el. R e e with the Fiith Co., Coast Artillery, C.|tary band. There will be a concert by = e E{Aa‘fi"g{mflufig fi‘;‘g,.::di“;fl"fi the | U "G, Monday evening, Feb, 21. A |the band from 8.30 to 9 o'clock and e 0 aprines DAIL hest: Pelot, the jugeling jokers, who ;r':f large number of tickets have been soid | this will be followed by the dancing. | Pigh’ fenewed; brushes ronewed and sent their own original movelty called | 2R3 the boxes are going rapidly at the | Tickets and boxes are now on sale|adjusted. E. A. Aubrey, 22 Summer St FOR SALE. Zinc refining continues of interest nvciopes. MeatisEoiinted Taness 502'58) | Cottage Houses, Téhement and Busi-[in Canada. The British = Columbia Sach 500 "Send” for samples ang | ness Blocks, Buliding Lots. all In de- |government will give financial help prices for any printing you are in need | Sirable locations. List your property if|¢; a Victoria reduction company for Fun in the Inn. They inject a tre- ;mlgf! ?;;"get ‘2&;2’}"{’.‘,.3"’4‘%" about | at the store of George A. Davis. S puns SIRSUES L OWEST L ) o wiEuleintiConpiny. SN arw ke ,’;S‘f.,h:,‘,“o,:%:; e R L e\'s;rstll:shlnx a gemonstration plant at mendous amount of fun into this skit, i % BOARDERS WANTED at the Nor- tate investmen 2 X with some very clever Juggling and | oo Sormitiee in charge; Leaded by | MORE TROOPS NEEDED wich House, 52 Maln St Ashoae s o Py Lioyd's of London hav tly 1 cccentric tumbling. Tho third and jast | Sommodore Williams, hes had tne FOR MEXICAN BORDER, | ————————— FOR SALE Wiarieinte aad hbusmes, g e ey e et Sy o o act is Ruth Good, a clever little com. ulum ng nle!ed el weeks and et s douvidery Room 108, Thayer Blag. |Sued a form of insurance against ap- edienne who does some neat danc- oo Tangements with | Fr the Protection of Interests of the pendiciti: The claims have become So numerous that they have found it necessary to double their premiums. The FRANK AYER FARM, 3% mi Patina, New York’s famous dancer, . ing _end sings songs in a way tha|i0one Nere that pveming e s United States. gt rotmioe ettt n phaay oF appears, ;flb};}gnsug;gfl&l;cllngt :;ulnt;l“n‘tlli:- Washington, Feb, 10.—The war de- sunshine. Just the farm for you. ’7’500 According to a i tay m. Y w;fim!?: £l g::::l’?;. &mmday‘ there | foc' Scored marked Success ‘at Dol | Partment has decided that no more| , 8 TRERTICE feated the ~ proa: monicg's and mumerous other famous | (rooPs are neeleq mow for the protec- Phone 300 86 Cliff Street | The greatest bargain in Norwich. 14| fes, (gt Inyestinted he produc o e New York Yestanrants wh 1on of Unl es interes| | DAVIS THEATRE TONIGHT |i,"tniovad. Thers are fom citieron€ | the Mexican border. The 24th In- WANTED ;Mms. t:lm modern :' 'h’; '0:’:"-: -:0-': A féw large stations would save eat an lectric lights roughout. 000,000 tons of coal a year and great- 2 g are given the opportunity t fantry was ordered today to Chevenne, Victor Herbert’s New Musical Comedy | 3758 wmown damoins svtis. 2 SU°P | Wo, for permanent station. Since Very extensive grounds with street|ly reduce the smoke nuisane. . Sucosss, The Only Girl. The armory itself will present a|Fcturning from the Philippines frontage of 100 fest. Garage for twe In order to encourage the sheep in- bz sight well worth seeing, contract | regiment had been held at San Fran- M]e fll“tfl cars. ' Trolley passes property. Place | g 5 The love romances—in fact thers | Bty ten e e & et | mossibie acrvice on the ber-| fOF e Looms NEW EIGHT ROOM BUNGALOW S o Maultabl, the: dephrtatmt are three, but of course only one that|firm to take full charge of the deco- | der. b ON BROAD STREET. s in fine condition and represents ex- :; lh‘rl‘ culture undertook the handling B ! $20,000. this season’s Wool <lip on a co-o0p- Coroay. ‘The Oply I in & Knd o a e i e e nm“‘m“.‘.f.%‘c L A e O ey st erative ‘basis, which has resulted im uel of wits between threp clever men | * oo . > o i be the music which Yaouum clesner system piped a! ARCHA W. COIT, a satisfactory market for the farm- and the same number of fascinating | = cl SRR TR D THE VALUE OF TRUTH (] oo, oiiome A= vecs | JOHN & JAMESDOBSON, Inc. 10 chiine Clobet ARd BuBet) the Kitchen The Mutual Benefit Life Agency thing um.t ever emanated from Georgei and u'uix.nu of any ki | — APRLY TO 1 ahed ford municipal enterprises for chil- e SR fi","‘;‘fi"‘.’,}“m. = dren’s welfare is the juvenile employ- Phone 1003 or 979 for womcmen 3 |ment bureau. By an admirable sys- see maruomulg at “ in St. - tem of co-operation between teacher, TIVELY WILL KOT R and beth room. brick mantel and ope 4 Shaw, and that is saying a frepla ecial designed = light Ax. |63 Broadwaw Telephone 1334 | , AMONE the many noteworthy Brad- 11 Truth in businessis just asimportant 3 - i ks great deal. There are three distinc- ! J pos a five of ‘wen and Liksewiss thres | as iruth in every-day life; truth creates || “TAR COLLATERAL LoAN Falls of Scuylkill, edical officer, and employer the distinctive types of women. { confidence, establishes good-will and W. W. m‘ :-nm and 3 g . physical capabilities, as builds a reliability that will not be Philadelphia, Pa.| ,,,,2gdern Home Badacr. FOR SALE well as the predispositions of the bovs L el Lol 1 wrecked by the storms of competition. SEVEN ROOM Ton B fhe oppottunities Sfiered ia i Theough three generations people |FA REP :u%cadm-:ub;ak ::yd ::h:: Ac;;:: i have leamed to place reliance on the FACTORY FINISH AIRS 1 WANT o a1 et o iy S | dvertised words of Soott’s Emulsion, | \/yches, Clocks, Jewelry |ton Gensrst Howsework Women, two FOR SALE OR RENT. The brick building 340 and 342 COTTAGE HOUSE = f|°mee or mit Franklin 8t. This bulld!n‘ has three nice temements, with all modern im- Electric lights, steam heat, set- royemen And @ large store with tubs, la in fine locati Dlate glass front.” Phome $05.2." or %; Ierie I, fine e 3 call on PRICE $3300 A. B. DAVIES, 1eb3WFM Richards Bullding. written the music and no men In the Uhitod States has. over done more . | because they are untarnished, unex- Chamber Malds, - three ‘Nurse Girls, ward setting all the people to sinsing | aggerated truisms about a household| LEE CLEGG, e Jeweler |six Weavers, one Farm Hand and R s e comteibuto oo % na ST | remedy of real and actual worth. Franklin Square Oty | Shladere. e, erature of the musical stage on this| The popularity of Scott’s Emulsion Lpttaics Seeveta. Bidg. Free Employment Bureau Hamilton Railroad Watch Agency 5 side of the Atantlc has hed moro tri: ! is increasing as intelligence advances, | — 27207 TETeA% RETCH 29N | GEO. L. GHESBRO, Manager N. TARRANT & CO,,. (Modes of Today) umphs than has Mr. Herbert. He has . d ‘A harmi et y effective, treat- 2" long list of musical playa resistered | because in these days of adulterations | |, C. m Piano rm Situated | ln Nort: 8 ltnnlnxtgnf three T Ian fecak. Hucish mutmit 1a_here. given for the quick Fe- to his credit and there Is hardly a | itcontinuesto tde cod liver oil guarantde pure household anywhere in, all e 48 with gl eand | 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn.{ states in which the ham of M. Ter- | hypop Riies o bt R gu,"‘. T Phone 511 bert is not known, especially if there ,,m, lood and strengthen the I —_— . ‘boy: fesa m;'h S e S ST mmmm DR. F..W. HOLMS, Dentist |msy be et : months ‘with me grm t\_n@ kwl"l: ot m\mucht a”_-.w“. by rr e Shannen l;.ll\:llnnnmx. Roem A mee-mxy o’ . r?’uur it ank- miles from Nots = moval of hairy growths: Mix enough & |ley, near so ?u z red delatone and water to ‘cover sting of lbout 0 mu of l g undesirable hairs, appiy paste and ‘uroum h}u- an bulldlntl- ‘after 2 or £ minutes remove, wash the . R ,‘““' s e baics have vanished. One nuo- lor } - e | is sufficient, but to Charles B, Lawlor and his two danghs |97 ball of the Chelsea Boat club of WANTED—Antique furniture and .u| The