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".WRGAST IAND COLDER TODAY, PRECEDED BY SNOW ‘ S What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving Plctures at the Auditoriwm. ures at the Colomial. Vondcsiile and: Moving Blotures at the Davis. | ANNOUNCEMENTS | @reat Soclal Event of the Season. | The annual Charity Ball of the Catholic Woman’s club will be ‘held in the armory on Monday evening, FOR SALE LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Friday morning, a sum of money, on Church St. Owner can have same o3 applying to Bulletin Office. JUST ARRIVED, Another car of 28 Horses has come. Now is the time to buy, and here you have a good cholce of chunks, business horses and draught, in pairs and single. Prices low as the lowest, quality con- red. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. connectlon. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- WANTED WANTED feb26a TO RENT 1th Jent. ST CUE 6 with or a ROOMS to without boar, TO RENT—Five-room tenement, with modern improvements, Inquire 107 Bos- well Ave. Teb26d TO RENT—Lower and_upper tene- ment at 663 North Main St. ply at office. The Norwich Belt Mfg. Co., Inc. Jan13SW FOR RENT—Desirabie offices in_the Thames Loan and Trust Building, She- tucket St. Inquire there. e1d TO RENT—Farm, 110 acres, two miles FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES 7 POETRY THREE POEMS OF GOD AND MAN. ’ FBAR NOT. At old Thermopylae’s stor! A trembling warrior to lnol:fihf“.' Bro!ll}lol.tyord. “My captain, we are The mailed enemy draws near.” “Courage,” cried out ‘the chief. “Be theirs the cost: Are w{ not near them, too? Then let hem fear.” ‘When on life’s fleld your own heart shakes, Remember’ that the foeman's also /March 6. In all probability this will | 3255, 5'00ks, Bullding Lots. all in de from eclty, on trolley line. Write Farm, bo the last ‘affalr of the kind to be Jou care Yo seil or rén, -‘.’ x’nlv’. . care Bulletin Co. - . ' feb23d " quakes. held in this commodious hall, owing | number of people looking for real es- TO RENT—Cot! e house of 7 oms THE CHOICE. to a recent decision of the federal | tate investments. 5 i government forbidding its rental. During the past few weeks, under mittees and members have labored WILLIAM F. HILL, Renl Estate and Insurance. $3,000 and Dr. 1080. all modern conveniences. Appl £ 5. Fones, shannon Biae. or Fel. feb25d terms. John E. Fanning, 52 Broadway. Bvery end brings @ new beginning; New dreams to m, new worlds for Re-offers heaven and hell for choosing. = wnning; the direction of their president, Mrs. Room 108. Thayer Bldg. \ TO RENT—Small cottage No. 61 Ot. | Brings husks for eating, loves for e o money maw onen o e | Practical Flat Hunting |55 5w U earnestly to make this important af- fair the financial as well as the social success it has been in the past. Their efforts, judging from present indica- tions, point to one of the most bril- liant events ever held in Norwich. The demand for boxes has been un- usually large, there being but a few The tick- J. C. WITTER Auction Rooms, Wwe are booming business by offering 15% discount on all cash sales for the next 30 days. This means that you can save $15 on every hundred that you spend, or proportionately on lesser amounts, for anything in the complete stock of Open and Top Concords, Dem- ocrats, Boxes, Stanhopes, Surreys, Ex- press and Business Wagons, all kinds Auoctioneer Block, Evans Danielson, Conn. PUBLIC AUCTION Not the old kind of drudgery that made it of all things the most odious, but practical flat hunting—that is the kind that BULLETIN WANT ADS have made possible. Don’t dread the thought of seeking out a new place. feb2d FURNISHED improvements. 1ebl9d 70 RENT—No. 76_Boswell Avo. 36 per month. John E. Fanning, 52 Broad- Way. feb2d TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with modern 5 Washington St. rooms, well GOD'S NEED OF MAN. Courage, dear soul, The hosts of heaven, the whole Battalion of the raphim awalt To see your battle against wrong end ate. Not all the angels in phalanx Could for God’s will prevail, If in our struggling, mortal ranks unsold at this early date. of Harnesses, Horse Blankets and heated; also conveniences for house- | These men of earth in loves great ets, too, havé met with a_ready sale. . 5 hehted:: alsg jconyenienc Tl . Ereat Tho fusic will be by Drews aug-| Having sold my farm, and beins|fomplote, stocl of Joree Co%t%| Get a copy of The Bulletin and let the “Rent” classifica- |2 e mented orchestra of 12 pieces. Prof. Drew has arranged an exceptionally fine program of up to the minute music. Another interesting feature of this vear’s ball will be the large number of out of town visitors invited. New London, Westerly and Willimantic will Send large delegations of their young people. The decorations will be by a Hart- ford decorating concern and will bé distinctive and unique. AT THE AUDITORIUM. .Today Last Chance to See Wi Winners’ Musical Comedy Company. There will be three complete shows at the Auditorfum today, and it will be the last chance you will have of seeing {new and a good one, 1 two-horse dump some | cart, Trunks, Bags, Whips, Suit Cases, Etc. Two brand new Ford Express Bodles. Am closing out Ford Radiator Hoods, Fan Belts, Etc. HORSES FOR SALE Largest stock of Horse Goods in Eastern Connecticut. Come early. Get first choice. Save money. H. H. STARKWEATHER Danielson Postofice Building—Call Bullding Stables, Furnace St. and Railroad Sq. WANTED Competent foreman for a shoddy mill running on all wool clips and knit stock. Also 3 or 4 girls or women to obliged to vacate at once, I shall sell all of my perscnal property at Public Auction, witheu? reserve or limit, for the high dollar on TUESDAY, FEB. 29, 1916, at 10 o’clock sharp, described as follows: 1 palr good farm horses, medium weight, 1 dapple gray driving horse, young, sound, fearless in all harness, i cows, some of which are due to fresheén soon, 1 yearling heifer, 12 nice Barred Hocks and a rooster, 7 bantams and 2 roosters, 1 team wagon with 12 foot body, nearly I lumber wagon, 1 nearly new democrat wagon, 1 top carriage, 1 co: ered express, and several other vehi- cles, 1 good pole gear, 1 jumper, 1 disc b 1 levelling harrow, 2 culti- plows, 1 weeder, 1 twohorse McCormick —hay rake, 1 vators, 2 mower, 1 tion do the “dirty work.” How foolish it is to paddle around in the “weather” when BULLETIN WANT ADS will tell you directly WHERE TO GO. “A thousand flats have found satisfied tenants through “BULLETIN WANT ADS.’ L lacaratacacdiacacataaalaaatataaatocad TG RENT—Store No. 20 Central Ave. 3."E. Fanning, & jandld rent $10 per month. Broadway. 7 TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 Divislon St. Phone 1276-2. Jan25d THE BRONSON, 12 Durkee Lane. Furnished rooms to let. inquire base- ment. Janid TO RENT—Store at 61 Franklin Inquire st Bulletin Office. decl3d FOR RENT—The large house No, $3 Washington St.; all convenlences and steam heat. Inquire of Isaac S. Jones, Insurance and Real Estaie Agent. Rich- ards Building, 91 Main St novidd FURNISHED rooms, $1.6 up. 38 Un- ion St all conveniences. Phone 1192 t i WANTED sepiid JRNISHED ROOM — Centrally lo- catedr Enmina Morser 18 Union St FOR SALE SATURDAY special: FOR SALE — One good work horse, 1 —Edwin Markhem, in March Nautllus. TO A LOST FRIEND. Into my life you came, ell joy and sunny ways, You with your glad young heart and poet-lore Bringing me cagerness and happy days, Teaching me truths I had not kmown pefore. O, all the beauty that T found through you; O, ail the promise that you made me et 2 A Life was a-thrill with wonfer, ever new, Years were aflame with bope end mystery! Now you are gome, half of the charm has flown Into a past I never can forgety “The Gleam” is wearisome o ewek alone, . There is no Voice to comfort me, and V. ne Wi s* Musical Ci dy | sleigh,” 1 pair team harness, several|sort knit stock. Pay $6 per week. Mill|10c size cigar, 5c each, $1. single harness, 1 double harness, 1 ex- ;’;;’,,‘,,‘.‘,’,‘5"';2;‘h"‘,,’;if;ee,:’smgkmg“;fic;‘, ingle harness, 1 carborundum grinder,|on Montville. trolley, five miles from |25, and 50c for boxes of 1 press wagon, 4 shoats, 1 brood sow due vet, a big hit here all the week. Today's forge, 1 -egg capacity incubator, | Norwich. Fare 10 cents from either only. Imported pipes, slight sec-|April 2d, 1 244-egg Cyphers incubator, S PR i e shov}' = Wr; annye thouchont ‘;“a nd a lot of smaller tools of Erehyl NEwich coNew; London. Apply at the 3 %?f’ at Fagan's Smoke Snop. (l)rbfl;etz broodert hatcher, n:out Tt Yo still, o G Y kind and 4. iption; also a quantity of ill. Yy, some oat straw and corn fod- Joe Taylor and Bob Alexander, the|nice hmouschold moods. 9 i b JOHNSON & CO. e i | ey trs, . L Tipton. Jewstt City,| The offices and roome, with large| Bound with e tie no sartuly space Dutch and Irish comedians, will be | The farm is located on the road lead- tostant) Tor family Dt one. "32 Chuseh | B: F- D. eb26d | vault, recently occupied by the Shore| = cansever: ool o e et e dthleir best. Saaiee s SR il e S s T S i 1 WANT St., The Osgo Sul feb26d FOR SALEYoung sound horse, suit. | Line Electric Railway Co., the will, he heard in several popular song se- : ally aras- = 3 lections and the entire show will be up to the minute in every particular and brim full of clean comedy, catchy mu- pretty girls, beautiful wardrobes, etc. On the picture programme today will be the Paramount feature, Laura Hope Crews, in Blackbirds, a_ particu- larly good photodrama, and taken from the play of the same name in which Miss Crews appeared for an enti season at the Lyceum theatre, New York city. For next Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday the management have booked three well known vaudeville specialties and the Paramount feature Cleo Ridge- ley in The Chorus Lady. On the vau- deville programme will be the Aerial McGinleys, a man and woman who have a very nifty gymnastic act to offer; Eddie Badger in a comedy mu- sical’ novelty, and Jack and Buddy White, a very classy pair who will in- troduce a neat piano, singing and dancing specialty. On the picture pro- gramme Jesse L. Lasky will present a notable all star cast in an elaborate picturization of The Chorus Lady by James Forbes. It is one of the most Yo 1 mile north from and about 23 miles Danielson. If decidedly storm: ke place first fair day ai come and enjoy a good 1s ng place, Killingl ten General Housework Women, two Chamber Maids, three Nurse Girls, six Weavers, one Farm Hand and Spinners. Free Employment Bureau GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager clean Teb23WS sale. A. P. BURNS. LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEES SALE The following property, being a part of the assets of the Albert L. Potter & Co., is for sale: 1 electric fan, 1 of- fice clock, 1 flat top desk, 1 filing cab- inet (letter size), 1 fire extinguisher, 1 wood splitter, 1 band saw end frame. REUBEN S. BARTLETT, Trustee, Room 14, Central Bldg., Telephone 44 Norwich, Conn. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich, within and for the District FOR SALE The best is cheapest. Safety Oll for incubators, brooders and heaters. Does not give off an odor while burming, will burn at full flame until the lamp is empty. does not crust the wick. You can run’ your whole hatch with this oil without trimming a wick. For sale by JONATHAN SMITH, Dealer in Oils and Gasoline, 30 Town St, Norwich Town, Tel. 318, and Willlam Smith & Coy, b‘»kogwxch Town Green. Tel. 34-12 eb22; EXCHANCE for good farm; well located modern house in Norwich; large lot, nine rooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs, electric lights, hardwood floors; owner DETECTIVES—Be a_detective large and female. Downey, Box 1069, Providence, R. L feb26d alaries; plenty of traveling; male % Superintendent SALESMEN and women send today for booklet about our household spe- clalties; great labor saver; every home; 100 per cent. profit. Matthews Co., L, Brockton, Mass. feb26d needed in The able for grocery, express and teaming, 2 lighter horses,'second hand light and heavy harnesses. W. S. Valil, Yantic. Leb. 33-4. teb26d FOR SALE—Barber shop; one of the best paying hotel shops in Providence; owner going into another business. Ad. dress Karber. Box 315, Providence, R. 1. el FOR SALE_Fresh cow five years old. Arthur D. Barrett, Ledyard. feb26d Thames Loan & Trust Co. building, Shetucket street, on main floor and above. AMOS A. BROWNING, Receiver. friend afflicted wishes to successful treatment, address Suite 402 92 Broadway, Detroi AGENTS—A one cent postcard wil LOCOMOTOR Ataxia; If you or any learn of a Mich. __feb26d 1 put you in touch with an 380 a week proposition selling aluminum utensils and specialties direct to the consumer. Don’t let one cent stand between you and prosperi Div, 4148, Aluminum Mfg. Co., Lemont, Til feb26d LARGE manufacturer wants repre. sentatives to sell shirts, hosiery, dresses, walsts, skirts, direc: to homes. Write for free samples. Mad ison Mills, 590 Broadway, New City. feb26S WANTED—OId postage stamps, or off envelopes, or stamp collectlon on American underwear, t York s TO RENT Shop in rear of Bottomley house on North Main street, fronting on packing house row, with entrance from North Main street. Electric power, lights and gas. Apply at office of Norwich Belt Mfg. Co. * TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown Hower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Rental $350. Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. FOR SALE—Building lots_at corner Main and Palmer Sts., East Side. Mrs. B. E. Mcintyre, 152 Palmer St. feb26d LICE — They cannot live on a bird treated with Konemah Lice Remedy; send 50c and try a botile, postage paid, Konemah Poultry Yards, 4 est M o1 t. Jel4TuThs ALE—We have six of those creamery horses that we must sell at once, at some price, weighing from 1050 to 1200 lbs., ages 5 to 10 years; also one extra Morgan driving “mare, 950 1lbs., sound and clever, will sell cheap. 1173 Main § limantic. e FOR _SALE—Four top delivery wag- ons. ,InaulTe at Rallion's Grocery. ©b25 Deep in my heart forever and for- ever! —Boston Transeript. HUMOR OF THE DAY “How long will it take me to get back my health?” Doctor—Oh, I should say in a cou- ple of thousand dollars’ worth of time. —Judge. Satan surveyed the world, where everything was at sixes and sevens. He smiled sardonically. “If it were not that I hate pose 80,” he remarked, “I should be the first of optimists.”—Life. Interested friend—Is your son tak- ing any general -cultural courses at college? Fond parent—Oh, yes; he's taking Liguid Transportation; and he tells me he’s ~absorbing everything in the house.—Stanford Chaparral. Cheerful one (to newcomer, on be- ing asked what the trenches are like) —If ver stands up ver gets sniped; if yer keeps down yer gets drowned; if yer moves about yer get shelled, and popular picture plays -ever released on | ©f Norwich, on the 25th day of Febru- bought for cash; highest prices paid. FOR SALB—A od all round horse. FRANK W. COY. esterly, R. L. it yer. , stands ver gets ot the’ Paramount prosramme and is a| 3% OniSlSon 7. AYLING. Judse | HomTRYONS ACRRSY Wit | Hopoks, Wileox, Jewett City. Z_i. Gosgsin. Eaicic oy S en S e e Mo &to of real stage life taken from the play of the same name which ran for two vears in New York and for several seasons on the road. A very funny Pathe comedy reel entitled Busybody's Busy Day will also be shown on the picture programme on Monday and Estate of Joseph C. Worth, late 0f Norwich, in_said District, deceased. Ordereéd, That the Executrix clte the creditors of sald deceased to bring in their claims against said_ estate within six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on'the sign- Conn. FOR SALE £eb26STuThS WANTED — Poultrymen, You owe it to yourselves 'to find ou about thé Magic egg tester, a money: attention. t saving device to poultrymen; sold on a money backing guarantee. Everett W. Chappell, Agent, Lebanon, Conn. feb26S FOR SALE—AnN electric coffee grind- o efiquire at Ralllon’s Grocery, < 5 FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching; S. C. Rhode Island Red, “farm” strain, at $1, $2 and $3 Ber setting, and at 's7 per hundred. euben P. Burgess, Le! FOR SALE FOR SALE desirable property known o Punch. Political boss—I can land you a job payin’ three thousand a year—two to you and one to me. ‘Worker—And do I have an assist- ant who does all the work? = The very Boss—Sure; and we split half of Tuesday. post nearest to the place where said PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER — Waure- | 200, Conn. febisd | e Y e H . Wsdworth_ homes 7 y b kANl b N deceased last dwelt, and In_the same BUILDING LOTS |5 B0 S o amn S arrs: FOR SALE—A lage modern refriger- | stead, 203 West Thames St. Will be|fis salary between us.—Philadelphia COLONIAL THEATRE. Town, and by publishing the same able. feb26d lator. Inquire at Kallion's Grocery. |sold very reasonable. For full partic- - Robert Warwick, Appearing in The Man Who Found Himself, Five Reels. In presenting Robert Warwick to its patrons today, the Colonial theatre is once in a newspaper having a circula- tion in sald District, and make return to this Court. NBELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Assistant Clerk. on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars and prices address or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, WANTED—Boarders; modern, home- like place; two Franklin Square. feb26d minutes’ walk Telephone 1161-2. to WANTED—Situation on farm by re liable man with experience; good milk. er and teamster. Address Box 24, Bu feb19a FPOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from Single Comb_ R. I. Reds, heavy layers, fine color. Deming strain, Phone 1076-12, Norwich. ford, Montvill ulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE—Farm In town of Preston “Have women a sense of humor?” asked the matter of fact man. “Oh, yes,” replled Miss Cayenne. “But they have to curb it. If women laughed at everything they saw that's funny they would spoil efforts to propose by some really nice men."— proud of the fact that this is the same e Conn. letin feb26d |of the iate Krederick Dombroski; 17 Washington Star. vho wa Y NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- = 2 . 4 5 50 A 5 Pl e S e Tt o3 are hereny motifled to ProssRt WANTED—A boy, at once. West | poies of land, Trroom cottage and other - Jennle, you don’t mean to tell me and Tgany other exclusive features|lleir claims against said estate to the Side Silk ML feb26d | mit-from treiley and steam line.. Ap- C h that you don’t know Whgra' fln;hlnl- which have been o ably presented at | Shoers sned at No. 3 Colt St., Nopwich WANTED—Roliable single man_for | ply on premises or to J. A. Macht, Ver- For $l’400 as ton, the capital af'the (uited States, Y Vi i . genera; farm work; must e BO . ? this theatre. - The Man Who Found|abové and foregoing order. teamster; steady work at g00d Pay 0T | ~FoR SALE—Hoish = i || Xew house of six rooms, surround- “How do you expect me to know imself, a massive World film in five BELIDA A. WORTH, B A S axond o7 | | FOR SALE—Holstein cow, glving 16 . s vhere it is when Ive niever been out- reels, in which Mr. Warwick appears feb26d Executrix. 8! (,P'“ = - S Pocic quarts per day. C. B. Davi ‘rnnEnn, ed by beautiful shade trees, barn J|where o = The fine Bank Building of The |50%: Conn. = Ct. Phone Lebanon. feblld 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two J|side of Philadelphia?’—Philadelphia today, tells of James Clark, a young cashier, who robs his employers in or- der to provide medical attention for his sick sister. She dies and a fellow em- ploye of Clarke discovers hls theft ana AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the District of Lebanon, on the 24th day of Febru- ary, 1916. Present — ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Thames Loan and Trust Company, 26- 34 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn., about 70 feet front. One part of the maln DARE you write? worth $70,000, seeking marriage. 57 Fourth St, San Francisco. D, H. feb26d Lonely farmer, 50, WIDOW, worth $120,000, lonely, would scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1% acres strawberries (will be in fruitage this Spring), % acres asparagus FOR SALE—5,000 R. I. Red and White Leghorn baby chicks, March, April and M:;ybg;h\'er)c Geo. W. Adams, Yantic. el Evening Ledger. THE KALEIDOSCOPE ils i Judge. floor is fnely equipped for banking|jarry. 211 letters containing stamp| g will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— Drosouion ong sent b ol hnd, Out | EStite of James 4 Dendleton, late o |and the other part, also provided With | guuwcred. — Address Rt SMISSion | none hroad Trin, coracmsy Boodiot | T Come gotter). - Near raiiroad, || , Cgnstantinople was founded in 280 ries of chances, Clark escdpes from | eccutrlx having made weitten | V2Ult 18 admirably suited for corpora- | Unity. San Francisco. £eb26d_ | owned by Mrs. Mabel Ayer. Inquire of [ scheol ana church; land free from jail, gets a job, is earning an honest to said Court, in accordance | tion or other purposes. Offices, with| AGENTS—If you are looking for a|Jewett City Savings Bank. Epuse stone and machine worked. Scotland is taking to the use of living and has won the love of a girl | with the statute for an order of sale|elevator, on the second and third floors. | winner, we havo it; automoblle owners | BUY LAND and build fo sult_your Send for latest ““‘Q"“fi -711":“ mechanical potato planters. hore e B emven, Bavin, b3 B |1, St b o WSS | ey Toation”tor v, Tnmuranc. | Bl 4 RSOV Ofo IR | wREE SPGB SR Ot o || e oo ol i ke = ’tg‘n"ce‘hé‘;;éoitg_‘;"Cfi;‘;;m:’ndflnggg jSen-| " “Orderea, That " said application be)trust, agency, or other business. Worcester, Mass., Dept. F-9. 3an238 | §7o1IeT " 1une, St Thading Cove: Best 1o = There are 8,817,271 persons in the blackmails him, attacking the happi- ness of his flancee and her brother, ana taunting Clark with cowardice, From this terrible situation Clark escapes by voluntarily returning to jail to serve the remainder of his sentence. He has “found” himself. He knows that when he finally leaves the jail Catherine, who promised to be his wife, will be waiting to help him start life anew. This story makes a powerful appeal to the emotions of everyone and is refreshing in its treatment of a sub- ject that has been dealt with before, but never so masterly. Coming Monday is the powerfully realistic drama of American life enti- tled A Mother’s Confession, a five reel feature in which appears Chrystine Mayo, sister of Edna Mayo, of the big Essanay cast, Carrle Reynolds, Otto Kruger and big Broadway cast. DAVIS THEATRE Four Shows Today—Keith Vaudeville and Triangle Photoplays. There will be four shows at this theatre today and an excellent bill of Keith vaudeville and Triangle photo- plays will be seen. The headline at- traction is Hawthorne & Inglish, a couple of comedians, who have one of the funniest acts in vaudeville. If you miss this act you are missing a big laughing treat. Another headliner 1s the Waratanos, a cleyer European Jjuggling act, that is away ahead of anything ever seen here. The third act is Nina, the girl with the bango. This clever little girl plays everything from ragtime to classic and has been e big hit the past two days. The Triangle feature today is called Cross Currents, a five-part Griffith produe- tion with Helen Ware and an all star cast of favorites. There is also a three-reel Keystone comedy called The Worst of Friends, featuring the two popular comedians, Weber and Fields. This is one of the funniest comedy pictures the Keystone com- pany ever made. For the first part of next week an- other fine bilk has been booked. The vaudeville is headed by Filkins, Fay and Elkins, the merry minstrel trio, who present a singing, talking, danc- ing and piano specialty. This is a regular minstrel miniature show and they carry all their own scenery. The second act is Wilbur and Harrington, AMOS A. BROWNING, Recelver. eard at the Probate Office in Lebanon the 3d day of March, 1916, at 10 ck in the forenoon, and that notice reof be given by inserting a COpY of this order in The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and that return be made to this Court. Attes ALBERT G. KNEELAND, feb26d Judge. is called The Conqueror, featuring Willard Mack and Enid Markey. This is a five-part Ince feature and one vou will lik The Keystone comedy is called A Movie Star and features Mack Swain, supported by a great cast of favorites. Pathe Weekly will complete the show. BRANDEIS NOT EMPLOYED TO WRECK N. E. ROAD, Judge Kelley, Who Retained Him, So Testifies at Hearing. o) FOR SALE 25 Shares Preferred Stock United States Finishing Company JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. "Washington, Feb. 25.—Louls D. Brandeis’ part in the New York and New England Railroad litigation in 1892 was defended today before the senate juciclary sub-committee inves; tigating Mr. Brandeis’ fitness to be a supreme court justic, by Justice Kel- ley of the New York supreme court, who_employed him. Those opposing Mr. Brandeis charged that he had been emplcyed to wreck the road. Mr, Brandeis was not employed to wreck the road, Justice Kelley told the committee. “It was alrady wrcked.” 'FOR SALE Located in best residential sec- tion, Nine Room Cottage. Mod- ern improvements, steam heat, Lot 151x55 Very low price and esy terms. THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. May Building What Mr. Brandeis had been em- ployed to do, the witness said, was to bring suits to throw the road Into re- ceivership after President Corbin, whose counsel Justice Keley had de- clined because the directors insisted on paying dividends when the road was losing money. President Clark of the New Haven road, he added, subscrib- ed funds to continue the - litigation when Mr. Corbin refused to put up any more money, but Mr. Brandeis, so far as_he knew, had no knowledge of this. Mark Sullivan, editor of Collier's Weekly, testified that Colllers paid Mr. Brandeis $25,000 as its attorney at the Ballinger-Pinchot investigation in 1909 and that Brandeis received $2,636 ad- ditional in reimbursements. Charles E. Kelley, counsel for Colliers, testi- cemented cellar. Agricultural Limestone makes poor land good and good land better. Get our prices for any quantity WANTED—Young man to look after our business in Norwich; salary start ing $15 weekly; no canvassin Per- fection Products Mfg. Co., Falls, N.. Y. feb18d T Niagara HOUSTON’S NURSERIES—Let u: send you our new spring catalogue it's free to everybody; it tells you abou s 3 our fresh dug trees and how you can save money and receive a guarantee “square deal”” Whatever you want fo; the fruit garden or orchard, we _havi it. Don’t buy until you see it. Writi d T ° e Houston’s Nurseries, Mansfield, feb19S $15 Theo. steady employment; month winter, and §25 summer, fore Zeigler, So. Windham. WANTED—Clerk _ with not over 35 years; good pay; referenc required: also young man just out o experience feb25d —A farmhand wanted; good a o £ school to learn a business and wait on trade; good opening for a brigl obliging yo n Box 520, Westerly, R. L feb25d t and ung man. Address Business, WANTED—To buy old U. 8. or for. elgn postage stamp on or off letters collections bought. Bulletin Co. feb2d by experienced man of 40. Bookkeper, Bulletin. feb24d Address Stamps, WANTED—Position as bookkeeper Address WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L. Telephone 365 Offices 110 West 34th St., New York Telephone 2098 Greeley cation out of Norwich; get particulars. J. A. Hagberg, 310 Main St., or Phon 435-2. feb2d FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring car, just overhauled, nearly new tires, first class every way; on. Overland touring car, good condition and all ready to run; - prices _attractive. Inquire 98 Franklin St. J. B. Stoddard. dec21d FOR SALE—Yantic West Farms of- fer young, sound, gentle driving horse, 10-week ~Dpigs, fresh cow, bull calf Studebaker farm and business wagon. Tel. 111-3. decsd 1 AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. Anyone having same, drop postal to Samuel Gellert, Coichester, Conn. THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads and 250 6% (regular business size) envelopes, meatly printed. for $1.90; 500 each $3.00. Send for samples ‘and prices for any printing you are in need of. ,The Bulletin Company, Norwich, onn. FOR SALE SMALL FARM WITH GRIST MILL A place with 12 acres of good till- able land with a six room cottage having water in house, also two barns and henhouse; ali puildings in ood condition. A t grist mill or grinding all kinds of grains, having a 35 H. P. water wheel, lo- cated in a village of a prosperous farming country. Price an be controlled for small amount of cash. Owner leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Buil Norwich, Conn. IF IT°S SECOND HAND FURNITURE SELL IT TO AND BUY IT FROM S. T WANTED—Man James H. Hyde, feb24d ‘WANTED—Patent bee hives and fix tures; also several colonies of bees. Ed. for North Frankln. farm ~ work. win Cruttenden, Crescent Beach, Conn, feb34d BOARDERS family, from Franklin Square. Inquire at thi otfice. feb23d wanted in American less than five minutes’ walk s WANTED—Second hand furniture o all kinds; furnoiture. St. _Phone 71" febl4d T we also sell second hand A. Bruckner, 55 Eranklin U. S. GOVERNMENT wants clerks $100 month; Norwlich soon; sample questions free. Institute, febld WANTED—AIl g00d cooks to t; Liberlfl Flour. Ask your grocer or call Greeneville Grain Co. Phon 326-5. jan3ld o examinations Franklin ept. 35-M. Rochester, N. Y. The T it GIRL HELP wanted in finishing de. artments of the American Thread ompany’s Willimantic mills. Apply at office. dec3id WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb. mer's every Saturday. A, C. ec WANTED—Carpet sweepers to re. Bennett. ZELINGER, WASHINGTON SQUARE. TEL. 1022-5. feb23a FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main Street, Norwich FOR SALE A 38 Acre Farm on main road near Norwich. Good buildings and a de- sirable location. E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street Phone 300 FIVE MINUTES’ WALK from the center of the city, in excel- lent neighborhood; house of nine rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heater. Lot is 46x150 feet and there is a garage for two mortor cars. Business changes force owner to sell, so here’s your opportunity. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadwax Telephone 1334 FARM FOR SALE. Situated in North Stonington, three miles from Norwich and Westerly trol- ley, near schoolhouse and church, con- ing of about 150 acres of land, with 9-room house and necessary buildings, all new. Immediate possession. Owner does not live in North Stonington is the season for selling. Easy terms. In- uire of H. F. BUTTON. R F. 5. Norwich, or telephone 1861-2. United States whose mother tongue is German. The United States last year im- ported from Sicily $678,973 worth of citrate of lime. At the last survey there were 417 ocean cables in the world, represent- ing 235,492 miles. Egypt has 26 schools of higher education, technical and agricultural, and 4,000 students are enrolled. Paralysis of the Belgian and Ger- man glass industries has resulted In greatly increasing business done by the glass factories in Japan. The area of Lake Superior is 32,200 square miles; Lake Michigan, 22,450: Lake Huron, 23,800; Lake Erie, 9,960; Lake Ontario, 7,240. In proportion to population among cities in the United States Cleveland has the greatest number of tele- phones and New Orleans the fewest. Recent examination of the coal de- posits of Spitzbergen indicates that they contain more than 1,000,000 worth of gold is destroyed annually by a Chinese custom of burning small pieces lof gold leaf on certain anniversaries. During the six montbs from April September, 1915, 620 motor cars of American make were imported into India, as against 407 made in Great Britain to The closing of the Panama canal, with the consequent _diverting of traffic_to the Strait of Magellan, has yielded concrete examples to illus- trate the fact that the cost og coal for the additional distance travelad exceeds the amount of the canal tolls for many vessels. Consul General Alban G. Snyder of Panama quotes from the Canal Record the figures relating to the steamship Matoppo, making the voyage from San Fran- cisco to London. If the canal had been open the vessel would have saved $3, 000 on the voyage. CASTORIA who have a mnovel act, introducing |fled that between Mr. Brandeis and singing, talking and some clever | himself he understood Mr. Brandeis jumping, not forgetting Chubby, their | intended that it should not be known educated dog, who performs some|he appeared for Collier's. Senator very clever stunts, The third act is | Works pointed out that Mr. Brandeis the European artist, Edgar Bergar, | appeared on the record as counsel for pair; rubbers, Cyco springs, ball bear- ings renewed; brushes renewed and adjusted. E. A. Aubrey, 22 Summer St. janl4d DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telsphone 523 WHEN ¥OU WANT to put your bus- For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Yeare Alwlg'bun Peck, McWilliams & Co. B account of increase in price of (o. :":.- the wlll-l:u Cigar will ‘e S Xt 3. F. COl jan2a 11 Franklis St WHEN YOU WANT tc put your Lus. WHEN YOU WANT 0 put your pus- | who will be seen in one of the biggest | L. R. Glavis, former land office officfal, | Iness before the public, tnere 18 Mo | iness before the public, tnere 1s no |- : iness before the public, there s ne = surprises ever seen lere. The Trian- | who had made charges against Form- | mediun: better than through the ad- | medium better than through the ad- | g XTLSII Is o mavertising medium 18 | mejium betzer than through the ad- | Signature . ple_feature for Mondav:and Tuasday ar _Rollinsar. marhiminn_aaiomma_af _Jha_Ruiiatin. : axtimng aomzns of The Sulletin vertlsinc velumns of The Bulletin. istin for business

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