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chide o Gk FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES 3 NORWICH TOWN LOST AND FOUND TO RENT POETRY hrow Away Your| —m—mus e e v mrEmammegen sl e County Agent F. C. Warner Speaks on 1 ' whits brosst, coliar and, tag: £ e Fo'. A F ' ing water. good house, barn, and shed, =3 — . Co-operative Buying—Mr. and Mrs. ye- asses! ward P. Calande, ew ents situated on gravel road, four miles from | Life changes all our thoughts of Ernest E. Bullard Entertai ROl Norwich. one mile from Preston City. Heaven; e ) Rln cn Shes T.0ST _Sunday, a Scotch collie, whits ¥ R e e om R e etranta nt ond Anniversary of Wedding. 2ind amd vellow; tag on collar. Finder re- Mrs. Harrlett E. Benjamin, Preston|Of gates of pearl and dazzling » - A Free Prescription Zarded it Teturned to Henry Banker, s n a C n o M Far OF Sl wiizs ot robes of g s A county league mesting arranged |, = d Use st Home | o o - S, O U AN 1 . FURNISHED rooms, with modern [ARd things all strans 5 Affflfl o by C. P. and A: W 14| You Can Have Filled and Use o improvements. 5 Washington St. 8! P - K e O e s i h ook Haturday feb1sd But in the afterward of years . e 1. 5 o p oua o Toad Tall . A i v FOR RENT_Two nicely furnished | It is a more familiar place, . § | Norwion mifle Clubimests st ArmTY: [ most interesting and imstructive ad- | D9 Sou_wear glassest Are 3ou .2 FOR SALE o heth Soara lse Gther | A, home UARurt DY sighs of teers, . i 1 of A ‘in_Carpenters/-Hall. | dress on Co-operative Buying was giv- | nesses? 1¢ so, you will be glad to know pleasant rooms just completed at The| Where waiteth, many a well Kmown/ & I 3 No. 367, F. O. B.,|en by County Agent F. C. Warner, and | that there is rial hope for you. Many s Plymouth, 44 Laurel Mill Ave, Teie-| . ‘race: honths it comes mere tmgetain ugts L e A o |7 followed by a disoussion diring | wiose eves were tailing say'they have| FJYE MINUTES hone 185 fobiod | With passing m A Iy = ‘Warner explained the object of co- |if S i nob ney Way. feb2d | The glad home-land not far away, ' ? | ANNOUNCEMENT! operative buying and spoke of the Te- | io read at all Now I can read overy- 6 RENT Fursished rooms, well | Where nons are sick, or oot or fome: & | sulting benefits, The subject of fer- | thing without any Klasses and my e762| from the center of the city, In excel- RShueds @iactconveniences for “houses | THET R NN i8] | xwh ou to OMiss Adles she was treated. It was stated that | do not water apy more. ¥l oot - neennovhood: ~ honse’ of - nine Seping. 7 0] jansi s i o e ® stiows vou € halr which. she makes s i eficial to all | would pain dreaatully: now Moy T66)| rooms and bath, electric lights, steam p 4 ! T RENT_Store No. 20 Central Ave; | Who thers have met to part no more, [ [op for you, blending it to match your |lands in this locality. As one result of | 10 m "X iay " who usea ‘it savs:|heater. Lot is 46x150 feet and there Yes, there is 2 chance that a Bulletin Lost Ad will rent'slv per month. J. E. Fanning 51| ourlonging hearts aesire home. too. ¥ jown. Wno else cen donis? Nobody| S35, SOREIRCS 8 E e O thoss | i, Atmogphere scemed, hazy with OF |18 o sarage for two mortor eas |\l ot fnd vour lost article but there is a bigger and a || o ns "antia | Wiin i Tho ‘strife and trout E .mround here! - See adv. without glasses, but after using Business changes force owner sell, 3 y TO RENT — Furnished room. 2 " |- oo N, ent. In the evening the same ad- | prescription for fifteen davs everything | o' here's rtunity. ot TR RS n. 70 T 5 was given 1 ead fine prini Do foppol 2 better cha ill. salEiIE Ayepge = . = TO VON TIRPITZ. | tohn H. Gardnor Buys Residonce. | Greze was given by Secretary Warmer |tems flear, Tonn ¢ven Tead fny piial chance that it w e e e AT . 3 T e ; SRR T ARCHA W. COIT, There are many subscribers of The Bulietin and it || igusgsecpins 27 Division St phons| Through your drooping whisker- ; thiough the agency of Francis D, Don- | qiel o1 oo = Wed. | discard them in & rea A 5 . s 3 50 rtain D e T e e e e el | ERe Gl Homett Eifa ey is safe betting that one of them found your article. THE BRONSON, 1Z_ Durkeo Lanc, | Speek. von Tirpltz tell me why. 63 Broadwas Telephone 1334 When 2 naval fight seems certain, Furnished rooms 'W. Perkins. The house was built about 8 years agoiby Mr. Perkins and is 2 modern house in every particular, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Bullard en- tertained at whist Friday evening at their home on Bliss place. Seven ta- the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Eyo troubles of many descrip- tions may be wonderfully benefited by following the simple rules. Here 1S FOR SALE. The cost of a Bulletin Lost Ad is often over-esti- TO RENT_Store at 61 Frank ment. to let. lnquire base- Jai Off you fiy! Bables' cots by vou are voted Otfice. _deci3d FOR REN he large house No. 83 Washington St.; all convenlences and steam heat. Inquire of lsaac S. Jones, Insurance and Keal Estate Agent. Rich~ ards Building, $1 Main St. novi3d FUILNISHED rooms, $1.50 up. 88 Un- ion St all conveniences. Phone 1192-2. sepiia FLRNISHED ROOM — Centrally lo- cated. Emina Morse, 18 Union St TO RENT bles were played. At the close refresh- ments were served by the hostess. It being the second anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Bullard, roses, carnations and daffodlls were presented in honor of the day, and an eleotric grill was given Mrs, Bullard by Rev. John Areson in behalf of those present. One enjoyable feature of the gvening was music by plano, violin and ute. Inquire st Bullei mated. 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. 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 eves two to four times dally.” You should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation will quickly dis- appear. If your eyes are bothering you, even a litfle, take steps to save them now before it is too late. Many hope- Splendid things at which to shoof B e is At~ Off you scoot! Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- sirable locations. List your property it you care to seil or rent. as I have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. s WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 108. Thayer Bldg. Gardner will occupy the house as his residence about April first. DAVIS THEATRE. Big Splashing Bill Today of Keith o and Triangle Photoplays— William S. Hart in a Five Part F ture, Between Men. One of the best,vaudeville and pho- toplay bills ever seen in this popular ‘ {ba¥ing a lot of 156x298 feet. Mr. { You can shell a crumbling ruin And display no sign of funk. But, with Jack, there's_ “nothing de- Off you bun! reh and school you proudly pot at, For, of course, they're fortified; But when ships come, to be shot at— oft you slide! lessly blind might have been saved if they had cared for their eyes In time. e LEGAL NOTICES Pupils Have Sleighride. Now. when Beatty has you beatem, | CTAUG Do you own a gailant foe? Thirty pupils in Mrs. S. S. Lathrop’s y CONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | No! t3 spread your it -eaten— theatre has been secured for the frst | oou'TlY BORCLE stres sohool enjored | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | No!"to spread your iies worm {uwflon 1’; The Maids of the Mist, a a sleighride Friday afternoon through Ocean and Salt Pond; sown Hower and ‘London Citizen. Love lane to the fair grounds and back by way of the Falls. Noted Here and There. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lawton and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Rental $350. Others $200 to £4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY. ~esterly, R. . The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Hall Building, in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from Feb. 1st to WANTED FOR SALE THE RUBBERNECKS. ' The days are long and dark and drear, WANTED—Room and board by young FOR SALE—An electric coffee grind- S GHlels “are Slick as glass; Feb, 81st, from 10 a. m. 0 4 p. m., to|refined business lady; private family [er. Inquire at Rallion's Grocery. e e e e i et 7 family have moved from Danielson to Distén to” appeals from the doings of | preferred. Florencg L. Frazier, Box| feb21d To watih the Iaiies Sines 1 Otrobando avenue. the Assessors, and to transact any other | 212, Norwich, Conn. feb21ld FOR SALE A FOR SALE e R i s eatn 3235 dowen | Inquire at:Hallions Gesers e ri: We must not wither them with scorn . ANTE 3 lion's Gro O Bl “them go away; Miss Helen Miller of Preston City Dated at Norwich, Conn. Jan. 20th, making mew princeds neckwear: home| —ogm saym: our 7-pnssenger. 6-10 SF riny Do Eorian b N e andiibes was the guest Saturday of Mrs. Fanny I ANEaT A BICEWATH, dime Tor patiern, instructions. Needle- | 1916 model Hudson demonstrating A e Ibert Stroud. Abell of Town street. ANSEL A BECKWITE Vo P T K et "Rven - New | 48 £o0d & new; prico reasonable bert Strom THOMAS J. KIRBY, ' Yor! feb21d BT Mr. and Mrs. George Geer of Plain Board of ‘Rellef. | —wANTEDHoy o work Jn arug|, NEW milch cows for sale; HUMOR OF THE DAY | Hill vistted friends in Jewett City dur- store. Inquire at Bulletin Office. :‘): freshen soon. A. L Parmetter, ing the last of the week. febiod T e “T hear all the yards in Berlin are Personal Monti NOTIGE e T T T 2| e s el 95 Sh P I TR gtitn ersonal Mention. monthly; experience unnecessary. Rail- 2 . — th e e et L SPECIAL TOWN MEETING | mortiacins Yombal | single. namoss 1 douole harnets, 1 ex: ares et P o press wagon, & hoats, 1 brood sow due to her home on Plain Hill after two e e 2 IR plosal voters of the Town of :VSI‘)I;I(‘I;I‘UILtir\\finlcg, Catholic, to in- | pril 24, 1 "444-egg Cypners incubator, ¥, why aren't you playing with weeks’ visit wil riend in Provi- lontville are herel warned to meet | troduce bes atholi proposition ol -egg brooder hatcl s 0 3 7 ence. 3 o A S Mo tine Eeoiny Tascs | the market: big money can pe made by | or hay some Gat straw asd corn fo Preferred Stock s B — %\XGI in izllleOkW:l S:‘alurt}sy, Feb, 26, n\l»\urr: B “;v;u:klrcot‘ ers, 36 :bBél" “\‘lerr «"FSUHW%‘;?:;’.L gsz."l. R. Ddl{lc hour off at noon? Puck. T 16, at # o'clock in the afternoon, for | clay S oric City. Tebsd | Mrs. F. . Jewe 3 2 - . Timothy Fields, Jr. of Eim avenue, the ‘following purposes: First, to’ au- | ~wvaNTED _Second hand heavy single| -1 a’ United States B0k Agent (entering governor's of left Sunday for Chester, Pa., where he thorize the Selectmen of said Town to| WANTER CSECATE NS0 Booy r hay | FOR SALE—A lage modern refriger- nite Do) X =R will enter the employ of the Reming- procure a short time loan; second, to rake, Syracusc sulky plow Morning- | ator. Inquire at Kallion's Grocery. ’O‘.(:r:“'r 4rP€l("h e O:I b4 ton Arms company. take action on the licensing of ped-|Tike. Svracuse & oty S 3 e = —Certainly. What did you do?—The & dlers selling goods and merchandise | 319 . T = fend = nis “‘g ompany wgwan. A % from house to house on the public WANTED—Girl at 16 Laurel Hill FOR SALE—Grist mill suitable for a Are vou in a position to let me Mrs. McCafferty and daughter, Miss streets of sald Town. Avenue. feblsd |4 or 5 horse power gasoline engine, s ¥ bk .o s Katherine McCafferty, have returned G. 1. BRADFORD, = — S liica e nue e G e that $10 you owe me? P (g i HUBERT G. DART, Scott’s magnetic corsets | Wijiimantic, Conn., R. F. D. No, 2. No; I've just lost my position to Hartford after visiting relatives on WILLIAM A. COOK, gives a perfect figure -and perfect| oyl 2 " c v 02" Huntington avenue. Selectmen Town Montvlille. eaith. .~ Abdominal reducing corsets a|._f°0L - o Jou Jot gk e spec All goods guaranteed. Suite| FOR SALE One fast driving horse, Joston Transcript. ‘Miss Agnes White of Washington e h‘)fgm 2 o ul& W\'elgutfil\«m.(;?fs for lady |§ o0 o) ket St Norwich, Conn. |, “Does he pay his alimony prompt- street spent the week end in Boston 24 = e 0 GIIve. s etin Co. > - = sl and in Waltham, Mass., where she was WANTED—Setond hand furniture of FOR SALE—One leigh in No; I have as much trouble in the sucst of her sister, Mrs. Bdgar all Kinds; we also sell second hand |zood condltion. Inqu F. Stockett, getting money out of him as if I Pollay. g =g SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. il e S el enrie were married to him.” —Judge. B - l 3. o = 3 The legal voters of the Town of e iinery | B QR SALE—Eggs for hatchl AMr. Meeks—I understand not ® Miss M. E. Freeman of Town street Sprague, State of Connecticut, are| WANTE! Experienced | millingry | Rhode Island Red, s micTobe exists in mountain air about has returned after a visit in Stoning- hereby warned and notified to meet in | saleswoman. Apply at Millinery De-|$2 and 33 per setting, an the Leight of 2,000 feet. ton with her niece, Mrs. Dwight Stone the ‘Town ‘Hall:in said Town at efpartment of The Boston Biore ISvicC|BTndver, Heuben P. Bursess visa. |, The vers deai v known| Mrs. Meeks—Of course. Why, you Wh he a i ow- | Eheclit i Ioni Mue lug on and learners. - S as’ the Walter H. th_home- | couldn't exist at that altitude, John.— ,h,";l;c‘;’;’; e oaaed thardlow: | SATURDAY, FEB, 26, Teb8d_ | “FOR SALE—I1 Chester White shoats, | stead, 208 West Thame 'will_be | Yonkers Statesman. e | e B e e e o | ST GOVEENMERE wAntsy oIy, Ditlleta; 36 Rhole lslend. pulleis. Al | slars Tl ef 1 ror full partie: e B IVING GIRLS. Il Be Protested. ey surr o lay a tax e 00 “month; Norwich examin: faying: Jersey cow, 7 years. to freshen : . aughter ali the little luxw At the Davis Today el e tha own, sl for 7t e supROrtiof com | oen; sample QuaKtiOna froe RENICLE | hismouth $O. & Sartholomew, mesh e R MORAN: ke | WhISH bl s accusiouedy Sport, fer the national capital to Miiwaukee Outing and Gemeral Wear. Her L selling a| febl er—Not much longer. TI've big diving offering, with a group of To take action in regard to sellin febld Franklin Square, Norwich. will not pass without protest from St. 5 O SN T = been doing it for OVer a year nNow, you trlangular plece of land located be " = FOR SALE_Land and house lots on . g stunning girle who perform some of [0 1Ot Pass without 1 A style Coat Pattern | tween the Town Hall and land now or | WANTED—AIL good cooks to try The Phone & eb17, know!—Philadelphia Bulletin. the best diving gtunts ever witnessed. | por %, O Ry == SUHIEHEd and_Skirt 1558, but de- | formerly George W. Buteau, sald | Liberty Flour. Ask your grocer 7or 'C 2 SALE_One ¢ = “Bliggins is always willing to apol- ;gny carry all their own scenery and | BepuPlican. AL signed capecially s, and small land being in the rear’ of said Town or call G fn"Co. _ Ehos ALE—One expres ogize when you ahow: him he's in the \have a mammoth tank which nearly = -l e o 3 L 3 e — vill Sell cheap if taki wrong.” - N : port | Features. Tt 1o Joose Atting and 1s Bnc | “Fe take sction in resara to abating| —yeaww o B will sell, cheap it taken at once. Tons: 8lls up the wholo stage. Another good | I %firg:vi';—'l‘hchuf“::u;ml O ion | 15hed With a square yoke over theltaxes for a period of five years to| WANTED W Second hand fore|Mrs. R. Shaw, Lisbon, Conn. febl7d - Yes. But he invariably apologizes \act {s Milo Vagge, who presents a jug- b s and tronts. " The neck edge is outlined by a | prosent manufacturers of said Town on | Biture for sash, gor, Washington PR _SALE—A gasoline engine and in such a way as to open up the pos- gling and bag punching novelty that is gh“s that there are fewer inmates at|neat shawl collar. Ample Toomy POCk-|any and all improvements, buildings |35 Bl ) s Jan2ed : 5% h. p.; good as mew; will be Fol' $l 400 Cash sibility of further controvery.” — !._ ‘ge;flgnu' This is the only act of :rg:l‘n‘ss‘l‘der town farm ‘hmb fcrm:rl\'. eots r‘n nish a_ sma z",‘n‘ h 5 'l:‘h(; !\‘fl".l: and additions mm]e[ by the 1.“. nd also | Z e S0 T ATARTS cheap, as 1_have no further use ’ ‘Washington Star. iits kind that has made e complete tou rq were 523 persons admitted to|has the popular cuff hem an ck [to any new manufacturers that may| GIRL HEL) wanted in finishing omas E. M o h, | New of sk s, 5 *- i , & v o ® % oD re | sizes nd 20 vears. It w n‘regard to bonding the Town for its|office. d Sy = 6x30, one €1 3 the bank and spen W] {dues & comedy’ singing, talking and |discharged. 33 léss than the vear pre- | L ds of 36-inch material 1o | present outstanding indebtedness, the b fars at F A, Heen: | o FOR SALE—Eges for batching from || scratching sheds, 60 peach trees | (hecially told you chat I e dancing specialty, with some music on | Vious. The per capita expense of each | make this suit for a 1§-year size. manner in_which sald bonds shall be D Raw furs. 4t B Mennett | Single Comb R. I Reds, heavy layers, |} (will bear this season), 1% acres flablc to give you any more for some an English concertina. The Triangle|Was $2.69. This fllustration calls for TWO sep- | jssued, and the persons or person by Saturday. A 3 fine color, Deming strain. 15 _for Sl |} 0 Gperries (will be in fruitage J| % & ¥ ¥ iplays for Monday and Tuesday are arate patterns, which will be mailed | whom tney shall be signed, and provide Phone 1076-12, Norwich. G. N. Brad- |JoRewoernes COm ° 0 paragus §| RS ; { pWilliam S. Hart and House Petens in to -~ address on receipt of 10 cents|for keeping a record of the same. NTED_Carpet sweepers to re- ilie. ebl6d thi ERCNE), = % ‘fl S asparagus Wife—But I did it on purpose, dear. ¢ = o in silver or stamps.| Dated at Sprague, Connecticut, t bbers, Cyco springs, ball bear- = - (will cut 100 1bs. daily in season— 8| Suppose the bank should fail? —Life. _)}m nva_parr. Ince production Between |follow the action of the photoplay, run- he Rulletin Company, | 19th day of February, 1916. encwed; brus T cd "and |, AL et mlce Cor Seau | an income getter). Near rallroad, Teacher—I'm surprised at you, of Tie stoty. White and. Lewiston bes | tione, ¥¥a worder and 1angn” yenrn IoEEt BATMOND 7, JODOLY, Ghnfeh™ B A Nubry, £ Sammer S | M5 VS SRS oM SH S 24T SNt | | school an cnurh tand free trom || o i CROE, at vou cannot teli come rivals both in business and for |and sigh, shiver with apprehension and| Farmington—Serving & noon lunch JOUN . STEVENS SRR R L Send for latest ‘catalogne.. Jugt fj{me when' (Christopher Columbus dis the hand of Hampton's daughter. Both | shudder with horror as the events of | to the school children who are unable Selactmen of the Town of Sprague. double team harness. Irving E. Eccle- ed Choice of 400. Nothing like j; S2Ver e hat - doss ihe men are of the 000l level headed type |this dream masterpiece unfold them- | to o to their homes is being tried wanted ston, Norwich, Conn.. R. F. D. 5. ~Tel. || it in all New England. i etizptac Shenilling SofSEhe Swmele w et t 2 'S e New York | supervision o villa J i . A 1 3 A 2 T 3 vatch 8 T . Ve Sk, 4 brajns and fsts. Finally White suc- | theatre one importation that cscaped | Fhe e concny of pot coommittes | ot Normich: within and for the District ABOUT 25 MEN S et Clanune Weat Tuown- Real Estate Broker, Teacher—Well, isw't that plain Goeds in besting Lewiston and saving | war holdup is being shown in a screen 1dwiches, and the expense to|of Norwich, on the 17th day of Feb e L fenrsa” |0 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I. ]| enoush? Did you never see it before® on. He thinks | version o Venetian Night. It o cents Sammy—Ye'm, ye'm: but I always AYLING, adge. To Cut Ice. Apply that Lina dislikes him and prepares to E—_Farm in town of I Telophone 365 well worth running a blockade for, FOR SALE—Farm in town of Pre elephone H i oo 101e S of Ot S Ty cderieh ‘Domoroskt; 37 0 e e St New York ]| tiuEE¢ 1t was his teiephone number. return west. She persuades her father | smuggling through the military line T LY S wich, in sald District. deceased. HENDERSON | 2¢5¢8 ot land, i-reom cottage and other Offices 110 Wes! h St., New York J| —Harper's Magazine. Lo, west on the eamo train with|Max Reinhardt, who produced i ® Draerea. That the Administrator cite | KRAMER & butldings, located on state road, one Telephone 2998 Greeley i White and surprise him as he is sitting | feature, Germany's greatest stase | the creditors of said deceased to bring mile from trolley and eteam iine.” Ap- THE KALEIDOSCOPE on the observation car platform. The| artist, 'and his artistic temperament | R T R S e I WANT R R R R T | R e e s o] MEcInCTer re munitont tban du s Dosting a notice to that effect, tocther - superb film offering.” The Great Oc Disaster 18 a two reeler for todar. | CUBA—AUGUSTA EXTRAORDINARY SHOW [ SOUTH AT THE AUDITORIUM. Hafiz, besides being the name of & famous Persian poet, is a title con- ferred on any Mohammedan who has committed the whole of the Koran to memory. The world “Radical,” as applied to & British political party, originated In a_speech made by Charles J. Fox, in 1797, when he referred to the necessity for “radical reform.” with a copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest to the place where sald deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once In'a newspaper having a circula- tion in said District, and make return to this Court. NETSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELBEN M. DRESCHER, ‘Assistant Clerk. Conklin will be seen in the two reel Keystone comedy Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts. Pathe Weekly will also be shown. Four shows tomorrow. ten General Housework Women, two Chamber Maids, three Nurse Girls, six Weavers, one Farm Hand and Spinners. Free Employment Bureau GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager - FOR SALE—Holsteln cow. glving 16 quarts per day. C. B. Davis, Franklin, Ct. Phone Lebanon. feblld FOR SALE—5,000 R. I. Red and White Leghorn baby chicks, March, April and May delivery. Geo. W. Adains, Yantic. ebs. FOR_SALE—The 10-acre woodlot near Broad Brook, town of Preston. owned by Mrs. Mabel Aver. Inquire of Jewett City Savings Bank. teb3a BUY LAND and build to suit your I will_sell 10-acre plots at an ge of $75 per acre; directly on trolley line, at Trading Cove; best lo- cation out of Norwlich; get particulars. { FOR SALE Six Room Cottage 36 central location and low For Thry All-Steel Elec- trie nl.‘ig:hd ‘Trains Daily. THE **NEW YORK AND FLORIDA Leaving New York 2:12 P. M. duily, now in operation. DINING CAR SERVICE $37.50 Round Trip, Coach Excursions From New York. Atflantie Coast . DAVIS THEATRE. Mrs. Fiske in Vanity Fair. Starting today and for the remainde: of the week the Winsome Winning ‘Winners, a big musical comedy offer- ing, will be the attraction at the Au- | ditorium. In the cast are 17 people, | mostly girls, but including Bob Alex- ander and Joe Taylor, two sure fire male comedians who are good enough in their respective lines to travel with any comedy show. There will be three No. deep, Grove St. Lot 157 feet The Edison masterplece, Vanity Fair, with Mrs, Fiske in_the role of Becky harp, which the St. Agnes guild is ringing to the Davis theatro Wednes- day evening, Feb. 23d, is unquestion- ; ably the greatest work ever executed ~ by the house of Edison. There are up- FOR SALE creditors of sald da- cused are hereby notified to present heir claims agains: sald estate to the ndersigned at Boston, Mass., with the time limited in the above and fore- zoing order. NOTICE.—All An English scientist believes there is an individuality in heart beats affect- ing the handwriting’ to such a degree that it can be identified when the price. particulars inquire SALE HORSES. My car of Horses will not be here Feb. 22d, as advertised, on account of bad weather, my buyor not being able THOMAS H. BECKLEY writing is magnified. i i » entirely diffe ills = ADIN P. COOK, P S hem bought. but will be here|J. A. Hagberg, 310 Main St., or Phone 278 Main Street Phones 724 : = ot ;,{?;’n:i’g:‘:,;’;;,‘;‘};:,‘;? Ereat| the ok rba oy N feb21d Administrator. | for "uale before March 1st. Notice will | 438-2. % teb2d a74-3 || That srowing plants win turn to- 0 3 = : il will ru = be given upon arri = = vard radium emanations as they do ardson’s grand soclal affa; day and Friday, and each bill will run L e AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN = FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring car, 4 & S e e aralr on the Vel full hour. As the photoplays alwaye | 1111 \i Hartford, in and for the District of E. R. PIERSO! toward light has been proved by & characterized by a lavish display of change three times weekly also, therc | TheStandard Railroadof theSouth artford, in the State of Connecticut, 3 just overhauled, nearly new tires, first class every way; on- Overland touring Vienna scientist after a series of in- il v di vs | the 2§th day of January, A. D. 1916. car, good condition and all ready 1o teresting experiments. antiques, curios, hangings and furni- | Wl} be three entirely different shows| W por iunstrated literatare and all information FetenttHoN L. P WA SLARVIN, van; Z%prices attractive. - Inquire 88 — 8 ture of the period, obtained by ren- e ,‘J‘m‘m”“’,’;e‘hgr“fi;gfida‘;“ ne| § 4daress 3. B. JOHNSON, N. E. Agent Judge. 4 D FOR SALE Franklin St._J. B. Stoddard. _dec21d The Kaiser’s bust, given the Iate g i o veclodiontaine by ravc Eram 3 ana| A% time ana place set by order = FOR SALE S 5 £ E o P anhat- | Tyesday there will be shown Universal 255 W nahRgAc S, Bestte | of "this Court passeq on the 13th day FOR SALEYantic West Farms of- Eing Bdward. 1n 19kctly ithe . Hetman Mrs. Fiske gives a remarkable per- formance of Becky Sharp, a role which comedies and the fire reel Paramount Marie Doro in The White Pearl. Every one remembers the hit Miss Doro made of January, 1916, for a hearing on the Lutton_as removal of Josel surviving_guardian of the person of ph C. sole SMALL FARM WITH GRIST MILL fer young. sound, gentle driving horse, 10-week pigs, fresh cow, bull calf, SEVEN ROOM ruler, hus zone down cellar at Buck- ingham Palace and has its face to Pt — Studebaker farm and business wagon. the wall until hostilities end. £ she has played throughout America Francis John Lutton of Hartford, in i f good til Tel. 111-3. decyd ¢ exactly one thousand times. The pro- [gn her first film appcarance in The|FACTORY FINISH REPAIRS | iait"Diciivi s sinor, return whs made | | Ao omd" oitn 2o or roors. cottage = COTTAGE HOUSE It is sald that-the word “teetotaler”. | Quetlon is released throngh the newly shorals ofsMarcus and it is said that —To— that notice of the time and place set § AN AnC YOR 8 S0 SO0, CONELS I AM BUYING poultry of all kinds B b originated with an English temperance g Sganized Eleino-Edison festurs ser. |71 ST°% Surboeses that serecy trinmpl e T e S yrn the || barns and henhouse; ali buildings in || 87337 S&lerE Solchester. Conn. Electric lights, steam heat, set- || orator, who had an impediment in his & vice, A epeclal programme of local|f, ir Second photodrama. The Wnite| Watches, Clocks, Jewelry | &GistTinis 1o be tras and accepia, And | good condition. A 2-set grist mill tubs, large lot, in fine location. |speech, and Invariably spoke of B (Faudeviiio will also be given. Admis- | e 'Bora by Baith Barsass bamns | LEE CLEGG, The J it thereupon appearing that the said || for grinding ail kinds of grains, || THINK 1T OVER — 250 noteheads T ol etinenes ; sion 50c. e e , The Jeweler |sosephi ¢ Tution has not received the | having a 35 H. P. water whoel, lo- || and 250 0% (regular business size) PRICE $3,300 BeDoS . = £ th nt Plckford triumph, | Erankiin Square City | notice sent ‘to mim by remistered mail, | | ot In a village of & prosperous | | SR¥elopes, Tieatly printed, for $1.90; 500 Major George N. Evans, during 39 B COLONIAL THEATRE. TRt re Bramatio ot Gt Upstairs Somers Bldg. and that his Iast known plage of abods || 21150 10 SUntrS” Price $2,800—can | S35k, St 0y erihtisie you SEL ia nesd e vears as disbursing officer. Depart- 1 o t| Hamiiton Railroad Watch Pl R o 2501 3|l be controlled for small amount of §| 0z.“°The Bulletin Company. Norwich, N. TARRANT & CO. ment of the Interior, Washington, has made The Morals of Marous the great on Railroad Watch Agency |hearing is adjourned to the 25th day s . ey s IA Venetian Night, Photographed on the | photo production it was, with the of February, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon, |} cash. Owner leaving town. Conn. = - 2 handled $400,000,000 without error or % g Grand:Canale of Venice. added value of pictorial and spectacu- s s s oms ot Lo nt el M FRANCIS D. DONOHUE 117 Main Street, Norwich S Vil S e e M- | 4 [ = Lay, weitten | 125, SfiSCtS absemt from that produc- _ LEGAL NOTICES Tord, in suid District: and 1t o Central Building Norwich, Conn. R L ;g This remarkable photoplay, n | tion, made possible through the occur- — | Ordered, That further notice of the 3 Py v, 1 ! by Carl Volimoeller, produced under |rence of half the action of the play in | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |pendency of said application and of the endleton county, Kentucky, famous [ direction of ‘Germany's foremost|Japan and on the high seas, where the | %t NorWich, within and for the District | time and place now set for hearing the for s’ honey, o I S director, Max Reinherdt, and in- of Norwich, on the 19th day of Febru- FARM FOR SALE, seems drama. reaches its greatest climax. A, D, 1916, same be given to sald Lutton by pub- reason to be proud, data showing that Situated in Nortn Stonington, tnree | IC%: % L by the famous Maria Carmi| The Japanese settings constructed by t KELSON. J. AYLING, Judwe |eoms maewermaer tetim o tion iting | miles from Norwich snd Westerly trol- | $EVEER! Dee, Kebee TS e Se000 e o | mawin B Forer and Ha e ok | Beinie o Eovad SEE Jutes |iin bt bate T hiliter | EXCHANGE 1A Restaurant and Waiting| iy Sou ieiioh o Sty b | 10000 potior S and™ond™ 55156 masterpleces of scenic art. It is amid | Norwich, in said District, deceased. For sajd hear. | for g0od farm: well located modern . . - sisting of about 150 acres of land, with | pounds. Fhls exotio setting that Marie Dore| j Fhe Bxecuiflx appeared in Court ana e S T house in Norwich; large lot, nine| Room business in Baltic, |3;room house and receiary builaings: f successfully and appealingly presents|[1$d 2 Written application alleging that “Cortinea trom record. rooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs, AN 4l new, \lmmediate possession. (QWRer| A food-inspection decision has been her assumption of the life and man- | Gourt. tng mreving Tor ot mont. i sald ALICE V. CHAPIN, electric lights, hardwood fioors: owner | Conn. Best location in town. | Sesson’ 7or sehiing. Eacy 1oion !5 the | issued by the United States Depart- nerism of a Japanese geisha girl—one | cortain’ real eiinie helonsing to saig| ToP71d Assistant Clerk. |wants country home. Information 5 iire of ‘HLF BUTTON, 1t ¥ D L. |ment of Agriculture, permitting e doges, to witness in the intense|of the most artistic and exquisite char- | estate, fully described in 5818 applics | mm———— | from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Well fitted to do business, [ ¥orwich. of telephone 1861-2. use of m_m'azmehm cnlolrhs o of aidresm § powerful drama |acterizations ever oontributed to the|t0Dn. - Conn. products. Seven other coal-tar dyes ‘and murder. ‘screen. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said have been permitted in foods since the enactment of the Food and Drug Act. CASTORIA For Infants and Children application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Reom in the City_of Norwich, in sald District, on the 23d da; of February, A. D." 1916, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, and that no- tice of the pendency of sald applica- tion, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order once in some newspaper having a oir- culation in said District, at least two e mation The love interest of the story de- ‘has ‘velops fromthe ties between a young «Amerjcan of rich parents who falls in love with Nancy, daughter of a skip- per. In order to dissipate his affection for‘the poor gir], his father sends him Lo, manage the Japanese office of his 'establishment. At the same time the Rent low and terms easy. Ap- ply to R. J. Jodoin. FOR SALE MONEY LOANED Diamonds, Watches, Jaweiry #nd Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest Am old: established firm ‘to deal with. THR COLLATERAL LOAN OO, a5 Screet, U GEORGE W. ROUSE ...... Auctioneer AUCTION TUESDAY, FEB, 32, at 930 a, m. 198 In. Agricultural Limestone makes poor land good and good land better. Get our prices for any quantity Peck, McWilliams & Co. skipper takes his daughter on his voy- | days prior to the date of sald hearing, H 8 e s Meston _Stere. A 38 Acre Farm on main road near F age to the Orient. How these divided | and that retnrn be made fo ihe Coure BOPEEROLD FURNITURE. comtet- | S e o o e e Tea ———| InUse For Over 30 Years souls are reunited under overpower- NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ey s it namar M. J. FIELDS, Florist | Alwaye bears fgly dramatic and mysterious condi- | soElS,Ahove 4nd Toregoing 15 o trus us, Sofas, . Szse oy ecard, 5y Ward" Street Carnations. Special _Forms and' Blants. = ‘Felephous $57. - tHons s pianr;‘qualy and logically set' Attest: - FADNNI Signature of iStreet 5