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FAMR TODAY, AND PRCOBABLY TOMORROW * HAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take What Is Going On Tonight NORWICH TOWN Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at!Rev. Francis Rose Doing Good Work the Auditorium. Moving Pictures at the Colonial. —Cold Drives Quail Into Dooryards 1 Vaudevilie and Moving Piotures —Wells Filled Up. Olive Tablets Sy e ot e Lodge, No. 12, S. of H. .bn-h ~H L .:' i e T ST i e | Word has come from the vicinity of| If your skin is yellow—complexion 2 help i pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— you have a bad taste in your mouth— a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel-—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. and A. M, | the Philippines that Rev. Francis meets in Masonic Temple. Rose, whose former home was here, Polishers' and_Buffers’ Union meets |is doing a wonderful work among the tn_Carpenters’ Hall. boys and young men in Jaro, not only Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 21, I. 0. O. F._meets In Odd Fellows' Hall Iea elibol \uut ;. aloog " diallastris) Norwich Council, No. 25, F. B. L, meets in Foresters’ Hall, RENT—] ¥ at 663 North Maln stP Aoty ai e i thoe.” The Nowwich Beit Mtx. o Ire: Jan158wW TO RENT—Furnished room and board rivate family. l:gulr- at Bulletin ce. fed28d the big and the Dinga e you From ot t your akissl d leave o 5 ] = Cold. Drives In. with his patients. &3 TO RENT—Five-room tenement, with | ra e i e : ANNOUNCEMENTS O o R e aba | S il i et 3 mogern improvements, Inquire 107 Sos- T4 MG, T AT L8 JOagly things thmt 1/ h urely vegeta mpoun: < e a flock of 15 quail has been coming to | PUTglY | vegstable = compounc m el A fesl that 1 could roues the way that mine you've ] I'a like to give you back the hd the house to be fed every day since e e the heavy fall of enow. Coming up the driveway to the Lillibridge place TO RENT—Farm, from city, rite Fi care Buile! febs 110 DAVIS THEATRE. by their olive color. 'Z: &fllly line. If you want a clear, pink skin, Photoplays Changed Today—Big E: sanay Feature, The Alster Case, Sp cial for Wednesday and Thursday, and Three Great Vaudeville Acts. ‘There will be a complete change of photoplays at this theatre today and the management have secured the Big Four features for the mid-week change. The feature for today and to- morrow is the big Essanay picture, The Alster Case, a five act production featuring Bryant Washburn, supported by a great cast of photoplay favorites. ‘Who killed Cornelia Alster? That is the problem that baffles the most AEAARRYX Sl BRETIEATORE THE ALSTER CARE on the Scotland road is a flock of 14 quail which are fed with the poultry. A Pedigreed Rooster, The Wyandotte rooster which has been received at Miss Marjorie Bar- ber’s on Plain Hill came from a 283- egg hen. Her flock of 'Wyandottes is one of the largest in this vicinity. She is not now planning to enter the Storrs contest. First Pussy Willows. ._The pupils of the schools are bring- ing large bunches of pussy willows this week in fine condition, notwith- !;tanding the cold winds of the past ays. Wells Overfilled. The steady rain of Friday caused wells in this vicinity to fill and over- flow. Local Jottings. Mr, and Mrs. Adams, who moved to Pecl Corner from New York this month, are leaving town this week. Imbert F. Fellows, a student at Con- necticut college in Storrs, was at his home on Plain Hill over Sunday. Charles Vergason of Vergason ave- nue, who'has been in Porter’s shop for ears, is now working at the Hopkins & Allen plant. bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy lke childhood days, you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels Ilike calomel— yet have no dangerous after effects. ‘They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. The Olive Tablet Company, Colum- bus, O. LOST AND FOUND LOST—If the person who took the black muff at Bushnell chapel on Mon- day night by mistake will call 1223-3 arrangements may be made for ex- change. marld FOR SALE FOR SALE BUILDINGC LOTS on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars and prices address THIS Don’t take a single ste, renting flats for rent. THE BULLETIN WAN for you. where NOT TO GO. Because The Bulletin is WANTED GOVERNMENT positions are easy to get. My free booklet B. Y, 63§ tells how. Write today—now. Barl Hop- kins, Washington, D. C. marld IS THE FIRST STEP until you have gotten hold of The Bulletin and had a quiet ten moments with the “For Rent” columns. There’s no lost motion—every shot counts—when you have consulted The Bulletin directory of the best They tell you where to go and this means it always carries a list of best vacancies. SODEITHBOSHOSUTIOOTHTTTIHONK toward that hunt for a flat T ADS do the dirty work famous as a tenant finder, FOR SALE FOR SALE—A good work horse, deuble dump cart. R. T. Manning, N¢ ank:gx, Ct. Telephone 21-5, Lebanen. mar GEE WHISKERS!_The gripps has departed, but now we have a new dis- ease. It's tie zoneitis. You generally FOR SALE—A sound horse, good driver and worker, gentle and kind, not atraid of anything, harness, Con- TO RENT—Small cottage No, 61 robando Ave., or will seil on_favorab. terms. John B. Fanning, 52 Broadway. febizd TO RENT—No. 76 Boswell Ave,; 36 per month. John B. Fanning, 52 Broad- way. ~' " febad TO RENT—Store No. 30 Central Ave.; rent 510 per month. J. E. Fanniug, 53 Broadway. Jan3id THE BRONSON, 1z Durke. Furnished rooms to let. lnguir ment. g Ja TO RENT—Store at 61 Franklin St Inquire at Bulletin Office. decisd FOR RENT—The large house No. 83 Washington St; all convenlences and steam heat. Inquire of aac 5. Jones, Insurance and Real Hstate Agent, Rich- ards Bullding, 91 Maln St novidd FURNISHED rooms, $1.50 up, 38 Un- ton St, all convenlences. Fhons 1192-2. sepit " FURNISHED ROOM cated. Emtna Morse, T0 RENT Shop In rear of Bottomley house on North Main street, fronting on packing house road, with entrance from North Main street. Electric power, lights and gas. Apply at office of Norwich Belt Mfg. Co. Centrally lo- 18 Union St yon have given m Yet that were :I.hhg.' rana"a: ¥you a meed I, will never be; | make you fesl as rieh e travel on T'm wishing'at this New Year time that| I st And oomld thi T4 Iike could but repay A portion of the gladness that you've! along my way, have one wish this yesr,| ) only would it be. ‘0 be the sort of friemd that. you have been to m The Proud Upon top! adicals In what was W nfiflh ‘Dtwe once -sepoll bylon is but a trace desert's dusty face, less towers of Ilium ashes. Judeh's harp is flee! down with Davy Jones, all pot gone! But cheer u what a lovely ti ts of Nineveh d T : Nineven and Tyre the oligarchies, kings entates that ruled these don't be sad: they had . —Arthur Guiterman, in Life. HUMOR OF THE DAY “I see you are presents: Ham] to the public this week.” 3 ¥ “Presenting is the Tight word,” u—f sented deadhea. the manager. Nothing but( ds in the house.” —Louisville Courier-Journal. 3 e get it between the temperate and the|cord buggy; price very reasonable. “That 4 Inoceros. his At the Tirsi Congregational church | 25, call 08 H. H. GALLUP, Norwich. | fitemperata zone.” SCVeral conductors | Yen Low” &6 sconington. - Bhone armored BiaaE b v i = - = have it alrea . 8 cure t 2-2 7] % " here will be a lecture Thursday even- | O™ smoke a Cobweb Oorner cigar every [ —p 2 marld s IR e RN preparatory to the communion ser- three hours. Sold at Fagan's Smoke OR SALE—R. I. Red, White Wyan- “The giraffe. e which will be held Sunday morn- dotte and White Orpington eggs for . _“Gee! He's got a periscope” — —— — ing. e ——— — batching. F. L. Kanahan, Route 4, Kansas City Journal, > TED-—To hire small farm near|Norwigh. Telephone Jewett City. = =ity = Bryant Washburn and Ruth Stene- . suitable for raising poultry and| marlWFM EA lu.ge store and basement in| Wistar—Do you realize that stu- house—at The Davis Theatre. skilled detectives. It puzzles the spec- tators and keeps them keyed up with excitement and wonder until the end GERMANY LAYING MINE FIELD IN BALTIC SEA. Three Miles Off Coast of Southern Ex- FOR SALE 1 HAVE FOUR vegetables. Address E. M. Hutchinson, care of Beckwith, Fairfield, Conn. marld WANTED—Middle aged or elderly woman to assist with housework; good FOR SALE—Two desks and counter. Inquire at Rallion’s Grocery, Broadway. marld FOR SALESeveral tons of mowe Central Building, Broadway, occupied by H. D. Rallion 21 dents work less in February than i any other month of the year? Beech Wistar—Because wood—How is that? it's the shortest| month.—Punch Bowl. of the phstoiiay. The vt Hace of tremity of Sweden. ome and wages. Box 350, Stonington, | oats and a few toms of rowen. J. C.|YCars. Possession on or be Mabel-£io you asked " suspicion points at five persons: you o] Coin marid | Leftingwell. = Tel. 441-12. fore April 1st. hand? Did ho Eive you wny ool are sure it is one, then another. who| Stockholm, Sweden, Feb. 29. — Via Two.famlly Houses T WORK wanted for pair of horses and | _ (SPESMWS : | agement? b K has committed the crime. Then comes | London, 7.55 p. m—Germany has now Slpcext 3 - reckham, Rast Side, City.| " FOR |SALN — Two cows . one new Apply to the Arthur—Well, no, but he gave me = the great denouement, revealing the | (xian her long exposted astion o 1ar Tel. 101 marld_ | milch, one now due to freshen. James ¥ drink and a cigar, so 1 had no kick real slayer. This is a powerful mys Bradford, R. D. 7. L5 : - y in _American ) coming.—New York Times. rselleisve emnapsis pamerba | 2 L e e FOR SALE aPAITRERS S it WlR | ~Fom sxiE — fignt overna wrack, | CENTRAL BUILDING CO. |comins—New York Times == interesting, that will keep you en-|Dpenisular, near the southern extrim- - an Pranklin Square. Inquire at téns fully equipped, In perfect running or- RWICH, CONN. down the irate father. i thralled until the finish of the five big| ity of Sweden on the Baltic, scarcely || Watch this space for de- J|2"® feb39d | jder: tzes wuetly’ uww jdnd ruu:-%,088 b , y : reels are shown. There is also a fun- WANTED—Young man_or_lady miies, price will trade for Ford; “I don’t know, Pa. The clock isn%t three miles off shore. As the passage RS pbi s tolaiso one new one-horse farm wai going.’ Ceyst 2 i : ssas . . =y o st | &1 E: gon, E ny two reel Keystone comedy on this| left is very shallow, nowhere deeper || SCTIPtiON oF if interested. || voric o dssisuine G Dookkeeper: must |13 in. axie and 10 £t body, $45. | W B TO RENT “But T am,” spoke up the young bill and one that will Cepary winEhe | than 15 fect, most merchant ships are I . lary” expeet ot veferemces. - | SOUE. 318 Moumiin BE - WHEnadt man, who could take a hint—Detrett | 3 day oblige Z iaide i 2 TR d Sonn. eb2! TON. 3 & 5 e R G A d to steam outside the mine field nquire of dress Box 234, Bulletin. feb29d QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | Free Press. vaudeville show that has been draw- into international waters where Ger- WANTED experienced middle FOR SALE—Cottage on Bluff at Gales tage 8 acres land, 1000 feet from Bobby—Dad, what A is a mutual v I e V- | man cruisers are on patrol. l aged woman 10r working housekeeper | FeITY. large center lot, shed suitable | Ocean and Salt Pond; sown fower and | friend? %?eza;;lngg Fine o i ;Ellllx‘tmsf“gayd?ns(i ey ntel i saended {o JAMES CASE Tty TWS" aduics; country residencs BuuSdR Binca d07es Cottase, oare,°f | vegetable gardens: hardwood ~flgors. | AMr. Fogg—He is generally one win Elkins, the merry minstrel trio, who | Meesry, traflic in contraband along the with modern improvemnts: mno wash-|__ < T o L plumbing and = heat. Rental 3350.|makes it his business to see that! e bl o v offering, in. | S.vedish coast to Finnish ports, but |l 37 ghetucket St. Norwich, Conn. || I8: refe required; permanent home | ~FOR SALE—Young Jersey bull fr Others $200 to £4700. Send for booklet. | you don’t miss hearing the nasty vel and pretty of £, S ihel steamers ‘used in this trefic + , to a suitable person; answers received |great producing ancestors. C. H. Sav-| ~FRANK W. COY, terly, R. I i i troducing singing, dancing and finish- | Graw Tittle water, sordam bvor ter ns for a week. Address Housekeeper, | age, Storrs, Ct. " " feb2sd 5 s v T L ner s sy el B ing with a lively number using bones, | the mine field has not affected them. Bulletin ce. feb2sd = — = | —Stray Stories. tambourine and piano. This is an act FOR SALE—Farm of 87 acres, locat- £ (I t e e 5 & Captain—What's he charged with, n All larger ships, however, will be put WANTED—Married man, April 1, for|ed near the Conn. Agricultural college, 2 Smber 1o Wilbur and Hartiaston, Wh | Lrder German ’surveilignce and hot EXCHANCE Sel, I oot i pol| B pctioaiess, Safias Bex dy Lolle- FoR SAE_ Gcor—1 dontt know ar 2 is d g L R v 3, e ; housge and fue! urnished. | tin Office. feb2s, cer—] lon"! now e regul do a singing and jumping novelty that | cus promeacl’s navy will be able to = sitd is entirely out of the ordinary. Both of sail from tkre North sea to the Baltic for good farm; well located modern Jacobs, Mansfield Center, Conn, OR SALE—House with modern im- FOR SALE name fer it, captain; but I caught him a-flirtin’ in the park. i X L ollnor to reverse without German pilots. Noraiet: n rovements, barn and several building Ca 5 . 1119[‘a22\eg_c~1rs‘ ;ml\e their nkwn ;).)eclal It is understood that Sweden made | 2OUSe mt hurv}v]xcn. large lot, nine ‘ED—Young men for locomotive | lots. Addréss Box 35, Bulletin. feb2sd Captain—Ah, that's impersonatin’ settings, which helps to make the acts|energetic representations against the | 00MS. Steam heat, bath, set tubs,|firemen; experience unnecessary: give s o —_— - The very desirable property known |an officer.—Judge. distinct and pleasing. The third act| ji»S5soaq pet . ke electric lights, hardwood floors; owner Address Box 53, Bulletin Co. R SALE—Four top dellvery wag-|as the Walter H. Woodworth home-| «wrhe cave-dweller would seize & is Edgar Berger, who is easily one of | Inay wiineons piaced in this way and | wants _country home. Information | feb2sd ons. siaquire at Ralliows: Grooery. Sfead, 208 West Thames St. Wil be| o100 CAVEAWRor would selve & the finest hand balancers ever seen|qro (1o somomc it oeqiling to|from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic. | “Famms WANTED T have made ar- e 20id very reasonable. For full partic- | Woman by the hair and drag her to here. There will be a new vaudeville | L0P the scheme i weden would | gonp, rangements with the Mitheson Farm| FOR SALE—An electric coffee grind. | ulars inquire of at_the weddin, é how tonoion agree to prohibit contraband traffic Company. Inc, 115 Broadway, New |er. 1Inquire at Ralllon’s Grocery. JOHN A. MORAN, 8 AT THE AUDITORIUM. ! Nedra, by George Barr McCutcheon, | along her coast. As such a step, how- ever, wod present complications, as as held that it would look like par- JAMBES H. HYDE Auctioneer AUCTION to’ furnish buyers for farms in York, if your farm is for sale this Section. of preparation. No fee of any kind un- Room feb2id _FOR SALE—E Real Estate and Investment Broker. “Yes," * replied Miss Cayenne. “In those days hair was more natural, and | Danish and Norwegian ships are large- Please communicate with me at oncs, |4 noR L. Ar e R ariger- Franklin Square, Norwich. | furnished a reliable grip.” —Washing- = employed in the traffic and as it as my spring catalogue is now in course febisa - ton Star. ; b 2 less I seil. Heuben S. Bartlett, s for hatching from % . :-ve Reel Feature, Today and Thurs- :“;}éffenmi“ta\:‘gx:?ald ii?::’saeld powers, 14 Centrai Building, Norwich, Conn. _ | Single Comb T. T Reds, neavy Jayers, 50 ACRE FARM THE KALEIDOSCOPE i 5 B vas 5 X . ~ ——-— | fine color, Deming st for $i. Y: The Swedish steamer Knippla, which WANTED—Room and board In pri-|phone 1076-12, Norwich. G. N. Bra‘d- = A fine five reel feature photoplay a mine and was sunk vester-| Having leased my farm, I will sell | vate {J{m‘g& Dear center of the city by |ftors Montville febled F $l 400 C Sh in!\(ffi;eath:?a“soao women are serving presented by the Pathe company de-|day was the first victim of the mine [at Public Auctlon af my restdence, one- | Huf 15, ch. feb2sd FOR_ SALE_The 10-acre woodlot or y a ussian army. picting the great novel Nedra, by |field. 2 here were saved, | |5, 0 “Norwich road, on Desoykdna “Brook, fown of Preston; than half of those who, from George Barr McCutcheon, will be the and there is great indignation among WANTED To hire a horse three days owned by Mrs. Mabel Ayer. Inquire of New house of six rooms, surround- More - - r v Fa S - = S B g . 1 s , b use ano ish ] big picture at the Auditorium today | Swedes over the occurrence as no an- SO DI T o Thiuovere it eama) oML Cllyioawines nankc - ebidig |} a0 D ] e I te and tomorrow, .nd from all advance|nouncement whatecer was given and at 10 o’clock a. m., Y = BUY LAND and build to sult your S atehl = heds, 60 peach trees f|erents. reports it will be one of the finest|the mines were laid by night. Sev- |the following described property, viz.:| WANTED—Young or middle aged|taste; I will sell 1d-acre plots at an | Scratching sheds, 60 peach s. N hotoplays ever presented at this|eral Swedish destroyers had narrow | Bay mare, weight 1200 Ibs, a’ goodProtestant woman for general house-|average of $i5 per acre; directly on | (Will bear this season), 1% acres g | ——— P pas N P! 2 eacapas Erom WStriERiE in this | Worker; 6 cows. 4 of them giving milk, | work. Tel 179-5. feb2sd rolley line, at Trading Cove; best lo- || scrawberries (will be in fruitage §| New Mexico broke all records for ouse and a sensational drama long to e & mines in this{, of them fresh, other 2 to freshen in e e . West | cation out of Norwich: get particulars. |} this Spring), % acres asparagus 3|metal production last year, the out- d ED—A b t once. West get p: pring | be remembered. It is one of the fa- |field. March; 2 yearling heifers, 3 calv i fot o 0y, a feb26a J, A. Hagberg. 310 Main St., or_Phone |} (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— §|put of its mines being officially est mous Pathe Gold Rooster plays which < -can Cooley cr surrey, Side Bk MIN. = 438 feb2d an income getter). Near railroad, §! mated at $18,277,000 in value. have come into such prominence in the | IN single carriage, , road D—To buy old U. S. or for- = - g = e > 13 n b - - i, * s Wor!dpor SineDce mabe CREASED PENSICNS FOR cart, team wagon, dump cart. manuro | eian postaze sLamp’ on or off latters: FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring car, | § scheol ana church; land free from 9 — - % i i UNION CIVIL WAR VETERANS | spreader, bob sleigh, 2 wagon_poles, ctions bought. Address Stamps,|JuSt overhauled, nearly new tires, first [} stone and machire worked. Maintaining the rate of {ncrease photoplay masterpiece from beginning | i L collections ~boug PS: | class every way; on: Overland touri 3 'n t rears, D to end. The comedy picture for today Deacing | inowing s mechiue;s S¥enkes | Bunetiuco: 1eh3a 10 o S o tTiton anl Al Scnd for latest cataiogue. Just §|shown the last 40 years, Russia's 5 oy D X ey | Bill Calls For Not Less Than $20 horserake, Osborn steel tedder, smooth- i — tans Bt ccondition jand all ready 10|} qued Choice of 400. Nothing like }| population at the end of the present and tomorrow is entitled When Cider- s mSrian @ |ing harr. drag harrow, Oliver plow, ANTED Man_ for farm work. | Il prices attractive. Inquire 95 |fissteC o\o e o cland | century will number 600,000,000. vile Went Dry, and is also by the Month For All Over 70 Years Old. |horse hoe, cultivator, weeder, Eclipse|James H. Hyde, North Franklin. Franklin St. J. B. Stoddard. dec21d = s i s el Pafg'he cgmpanyé .- my h‘?{‘se Lim;xér;}1:\»;1:5‘,;,(‘??2&?;;‘1&\; root| feb2d (FOR SALE—Yantic West Farms of- WILLIAM A. WILCOX A three-wheel cab Invented by a andevi = ashington, Feb. 29.—Pensions cutter, lever hay z , fan- e = er young, sound, gentle driving horse, 2 b e e e S| W de s 20 Snsions Of | Ring mill, tackle blocks, pair balances,| WANTED—Second hand furniture of | fer youns. sound, gentle driving horse. Real Estate Broker, | London cabman half a century ago is today only will be the Aerial McGin t less than $20 a month for all the 3 all kinds; we aiso sell second hand |l St., Westerly, R. 1. | stin g b %o leys, who do a very sensational act in{Union Civil War veterans _seventy | Sh3inS: forks, Roes and siovels, 2 Sel|furnoiture. “A. Bruckner, 5o Eranklin |Studebaker farm and business wagon.|J41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I §jstill in use, the claim being made » s - = o brsseh - e harness, , Ao » el | Tel. -3. £ t Vi Ve k- mid-air; Jack and Buddy White, in a|vears old or over and eligible for the | quantity of m6od hay, oat foader and|St. Phone 717-3. febl4d | Tel 111-3 decyd Telephone 365 {that it never has been overturn very classy singing, dancing and piano | rension roll are proposed in a bill fa- | bedding, a few household goods, and | “\WANTED Al good cooks tu try The| , I AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. |} Offices 110 West 24th St., New York Arabia has tract of unexplored ter- specialty, and Eddie Badger, who pre- reported to the house today. |other articles too numerous to mention. | Liperty Flour. Ask your grocer for it é;?;?.n»? éml‘llénf: o x:l:gncg:nm to Telephone 2998 Greeley ritory nearly five times the size of sents a comedy musical offering which | The measure also would increase from (ni‘x{ iaen;lkdgi"p{gl\i;z‘sntgrmy. sale next or call eneville Grain c‘,A’a P:l:gne nuel Gellers, = S ,:_A_,}}: Great Britain, while nearly a quar- is very original and brim full of com-|$12 to $20 the pension of every widow d L 326-5. n3id THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads ter of Australia has not been visited edy stunts. who was the lawful wife of a soldier EE ISR RN KL HELP wanted in finishing de- | 3nd 250 6% (regular business size) by chviifsed mian On Friday and Saturday of this week during his in the Civil war; Terms cash. marld partments of the American Thread envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.90; 500 = e o, 0 ’ N ‘th 3.00. S Blanche Sweet will be seen in the|restore to their former _ pensionable Sompany's Willimantic milla. Apply at | S1Bh 3300, Send | for sampies and FOR SALE One of the biz motion-picture stu- Lasky-Paramount production of The|status widows of Civil War soldiers ottice. lec3ld_, Or ““rhe Bulletin Company, Norwich, SMALL FARM WITH dios in New Jersey is using a stage Secret Sin, a thrilling drama by the |dropped from the rolls because of their WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- | Con: mounted on a turntable so that it can noted dramatist, Margaret Turnbull. Coming soon for a three days’ run is the mammoth Paramount produc- age. idol of a devoted father's marriage to other persons and who are again widows or divorced on their own application and amend by making LEGAL NOTICES Wednesday ner’s every Saturday. A. C. Bennett dec13d IF IT'S SECOND HAND FURNITURE GRIST MILL A place with 12 acres of good till- face the sun at all hours and eliminate undesirable shadows. : . ErOL t A » WANTED—Carpet sweepers to re- able land with a six room cottage et tion, Geraldine Farrar in Carmen. the date 1905 the act of 1890. providing pair; rubbers, Cyco springs, ball bear- ¥ having water in house, also two A project for draining and reclaim- e that women who married Civil War ings renewed; brushes renewed and|SELL IT TO AND BUY IT FROM S.||orng and henhouse; ali buildingsin || ing 1,000,000 acres of land in Esypt, COLONIAL THEATRE. veterans after that date should not be ey — Aoy 23 Bummer B ood condition. A 2-set grist mill §| work on which has been begun, ls one | —— entitled to pensions upon becoming | Notice is hereby given to all persons | _32nldd ZELINGER, WASHINGTON SQUARE. [} for grinding all _kinds of ‘grains, || of the greatest and most expensive The Victory of Virtue, the big five | widows. No_official estimate of the |liable to pay taxes in the Town of Lis- having a 35 H. P. water wheel, lo- tasks of the kind ever attempted. reel feature for today, deals with | mount the bill would add to pension |bon that I h ol Saiei TEL. 1022-5. feb23a cated in a village of a prosperous — Penelope Brantford, who is the|appropriations has been made, but the [ follect a tax of Arigen (187 Gys on WANTED farming countty. Price $2800-—canl| French scientists bave dgeided that | only daughter of a wealthy farmer, |total would be some millions of dol- | ¢0® §O) ‘p’u'", of collecting the same i be controlied for small amount of ||carrier pigeons are influenced by | and was left motherless at an earlylars. I shall be at my home (near Blissville|Man and wife to run Mill cash. Owner leaving town. magnetism and that, with the , The e heart, she is at the time we make her APPEAL OF BANKS OF mill), every evening and Saturday afternoon during the months Boarding House, 30 to 40 FOR SALE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE growth less dependence of wireless telegraphy, much can be placed on] i nak ¢ - . Central Building Norwich, Conn. acquaintance a very unsophisticated O M D N e A 33 Acre Farm on main road near them. young lady who has been shielded from FAIRFIELD COUNTY GRANTED. | following date: SalUiiite Schootnouse |regular boarders. Good oOp- | Norwich. Good buildings and a de- TR T contact with the world and is ill-pre- 3 T T f the T. house, Wh o £ to 161, | pared to cope not with socety in its|To Be Shifted From the Boston to the | (rom 130 A A e portunity for right party. sirable location. P e i 5,507, was in-| 4 entirety but with individuals of certain New York Reserve District. the Bend & oolhouse, *April 1st, from Fe | E. A. PRENTICE F A voiced at the coniulaéc;nn; % inclinations always to be found there. — 2 to 4.30. : 86 Cliff Street OR S LB - = e Chance or fate, call it what vou wili| Washington, Feb. 20.—The federal| Interest will be added after April 6, PPy Phone 300 res! e Sho Taien —it might be called Cupid—brings|reserve board today granted the ap- |11} . .\ 1ichon, Feb. 1916. ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS 199,890 gallons, $438,362, | Penelope and Grier together. Penclope, | peal of the banks in Fairfield county, R i e SEVEN ROOM for 1914. impressionable as she is, falls in love. Grier, conscious of his conquest and eager for such a quarry, presses his at- tentions. Delightful drives through the capital city, beautiful flowers sent daily, an evening spent together at the army and navy ball held at the White House, together with all the little at- tentions dear to any woman’s heart, are among the effective means used by Grier to_increase the first love fires ever kindled in Penelope’s young heart. Then comes the Bohemian dinner held at Grier's apartments, which Penelope attends without the knowledge or sanction of her father. This dinner is marked by wit, beauty, good wine and subdued excitement—and is the climax of Grier's artful designs. The lesson that this play teaches is as old as the hills, as profound as na- ture itself. Right wins because that is the nature of right; pain and suf- fering must be gone through that we may properly appreciate victory. Vie- tory is always sweet, but it is far sweeter when gained for such a cause as virtue. The PBrute, a Lubin drama, and Booming Trixie, comedy, fill the bill. Coming tomorrow, The Game of Three, in five parts, with Barney Gilmore and all star cast. Matinee every day at 2.30 sharp; evenings 7-8.30. Conn., to be shifted from the Boston to the New York reserve district. Ap- peels fom fou other counties in the ame part of Connecticut were not acted on, the board announcing that it wished to complete the development of the clearing system between banks before making a decision. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CTCASTORIA THE LITTLE “JEWELRY SHOP” . at 218 FRANKLIN SQUARE, upstairs, is equipped for Remodeling and Repairing of JEWELRY, WATCHES and CLOCKS Everything Guaranteed LEE CLEGGC .03 eweler MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Waiches, oy and securities of 1. kind at the Lowest Rates of rest. An old established firm to deal with. Litchfield—Winsted is at the head of the county bowling league, with Torrington in second place and Litch- field_at the bottom. THR COLLATERAL & ce, 143 mais Street, U e AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 2Sth day of Febru- ary, A. D, 1916, B Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Bunice J. Backus, late of Norwich, in sald District, decéased. Helen Marshall Lathrop of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying. for the reasons there- in set forth, that an instrument pur- porting to be the last will and testa- ment of said deceased be admitted to probate. g Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in sald District, on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1916, ‘at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that Te- turn be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. marld Assistant Clerk. — e ©n account of Increase in price of to- pacco, the Whitestome Cigar will e vold from mow ou at $35 per 1,000 J. ¥. CONANT, jan2a 11 Frankiis St THERE fs no advertising me@um In Eastern Connecticui equal 10 Ihe Bule ietin for Dusiness resuits, €D, Yantic, Conn. I WANT six Housework girls, two Farm Hands. two Spinners, three first-class Cooks, some Weavers, and one Boy to work on a farm. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. —_— FOR SALE JUST ARRIVED. Another car of 28 Horses has come. Now is the time to buy, and here you have a good choice of chunks, business horses and draught, in pairs and single. Prices jow as the lowest, quality con- sidered. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. connection. Agricultural Limestone makes’ poor land good and goed land better. Get our prices for any quantity Peck, McWilliams & Co. Tel feb26d 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 moOrtor cars. Business changes force owner to sell, so here's your opportunity. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadwaw Telephone 1334 FOR SALE Located in best residential sec- tion, Nine Room Cottage. Mod- ern improvements, steam heat, Lot 151x85. Very low price and esy terms. THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. cemented cell May Building COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 N. TARRANT & (O, 117 Main Street, Norwich i SALE. | FARM FOR Situated in North Stonington, three | PeDetrating and helpful. miles from Norwich and Westerly trol- | ley, near schoolhouse and church, con- sisting 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 ¥. D, 5, orwich, or telephone 1861-2. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl- ness Blf)ckl. Bullding Lots, all in de- " ANTISEPTIC T fneT (1] - AID Instant relief is at hand for those who suffer at this season with frost bites and chilblains if they will get from any druggist a small bottle of Minard’s liniment, It frees you from yall foot troubles. | have ever used is as good for tired, | aching, sore feet. It is wonderfully antisep For nothing you tic, absolutely pure, easy and clean to use—does not stain and is JOSEPH BRADFORD, BOOK BINDER Slank Boois Made and Ruled to Order. | sirable locations. List your property If | — you care to se:l or rent. as I have a number of people looking for real es- tate investgents. F. HILL, Real Estate and Insuranee. Room 108. Thayer Bldg. HERE advertsmg medium im .I'l“:—ll c#n'.':mg equai to Khe Hule for busizess resulta. THE DEL - J0FF Rates 76 cents per day and um Telep! 108 SROADWAY i | | European Plan HAYE> ki & HERS. : 1227, . Welh Greagway

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