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RAIN OR S8NOW TODAY: FAIR TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving Plctures at the Auditorium. ictures at the Colonial NS e and” Moving Bictures at e ard’ Schellens at Slater Hall o ublic). PShetucket Lodge, No. 27 1 0. 0. ¥, meets in Odd_Fellows' Hall Norwich Nest, No. 1398, O. O. O. meets in Owls’ Hall. Wauregan Lodgs, No. 6. K. of P. in Pythian i TS er u;yfiglez.l No. 509, N. B O. P. in Bl Bloc P orwien Central, Tabor Unlon meots enters’ Hall., P es Todge, No. 23, F. and A ., meets in Masonic Tem. St Marys T. A B. T'sfimf Masons Unfon meets in Car- penters’ Hall Annex. ANNOUNCEMENTS AT THE AUDI:I'-ORI UM. le. Sactety meets tn A Great Opera Told in Pictures—Ger- aldine Farrar in Carmen. Geraldine Farrar, the celebrated prima donna of the Metropolitan Op- era company, will make her debut to photo-dramatic audiences in a film version of her most famous opera, Car- men—produced under the personal di- rection of Cecil B. de Mille, for the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play company. The version of Carmen used in this Paramount picture is founded on the story by Prosper Merimee, and €how Carmen as a half wild, fascinat creature—a gypsy by birth—and livin with a band of smugglers in the moun- tains near the coast of Spain. Th smugglers are folled in their attempt to get their illegal goods into the little town by Don Jose, an officer in the ment stationed there. Carmen is sent by Pastia, the leader of the smugglers and the local tavern keeper, | to fascinate Don Jose and make him forget his duties and give the smug- glers an opportunity to bring their goods into the city. Carmen secures work in a t factory near the cf for ceo | v wall, to account | er presence near Don Jose, and it ce so announced that she will da he tavern in the evenings. ght Carmen dances in the t rn she | he center of attraction. Don Jose, after Carmen’s wild, sensuous dance, | loses his heart to her, and that night| hen s all off by the breach in the on guard he follows mugglers enter the he pa: ere he while the This great will be shown at t! e mext_ Monday v, March 13, photop > A Tuesd 14 and 1 masterpiece itorium thea- and Wed- COLONIAL THEATRE. I uitable Motion Picture Corp. pre- s Muriel Osthiche in The Sea, in_five s, 1t the Co = ial to- portrays Margot, a fisher girl, | lives with old_father on the and coast. She is a wild, le thing, who tations bevend uneducated s alwa, of the own. of the Farm, a re Night Sophie G comedy, completes em dram: ymorrow, Farle Willlams and Stew- | ard in a three part feature. every at 2.30 sharp, adm NORWICH TOWN Rev. William M. Zumbro Speaks at Methodist Church — Conditions in | india Described—Donohue House Being Remodeled—Ash Wednesday | Services. | Rev. Willlam M. Zumbro gave a most interesting address on India Sur evening at the First Methodist church. | An idea of the number of people, the 5 | report }iery Otrobando avenue near the New Lon- don turnpike. It disappeared down the east road. Ash Wednesday Services. On Ash Wednesday at Sacred Heart church the ashes will be blessed and distributed after the 7.30 o'clock mass and also after the devotions held at 7.30 o’clock in the evening. Remodeling House. ‘The one-tenement house at 56 Otro- bando avenue, owned by Michael Don. ohue, is being repaired and changed into a two-tenement house. Noted Here and There. E. U. G. Baker of Bliss place is in Pittsfield, Mass., for a few days’ stay. Milo Gardner of Taftville was the guest Sunday of A, E. Geer of the Scotland road. Alfred Dodge of Springfleld, Mass., was at his former home on West Town street for over Sunday. Miss Gladys Bushnell of Canterbury visited the Misses Avery of West Town street during the week end. Mrs. Leon Plerce of Westerly, R. L, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Browning of Bast Town street. Mrs. Irene Holmes Mass., while at her former home on Oneco street, visited friends uptown last week. of Brooklne, Mrs. John *Thompson and son Charles of Hartford are visiting Mrs. Thomp- son's parents on the Old Canterbury turnpike. Tocal members of The Bulletin's Socfal Corner are planning to attend the anniversary meeting in Willlmantic Wednesday. Farmers on Wauwecus Hill have been carting loads of birch to the witch hazel mill on Sturtevant street during the past few weeks. A party of young people on a hike from Greeneville and Taftville were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. George LePan at Bellevue farm. SEVEN LEADING INDUSTRIES HAVE INCREASED 15 PER CENT. Within the Past Year—Wages Have Increased Nearly 30 Per Cent. Washington, March 6.—Manufactur- ing plants in seven leading industries the United States have increased ng forces an average of 15 within the last year, accord- ures given out today by the nt of labor. Wages paid out industries have increased 30 per cent. within that per- ing nearly iod. Iron ani steel plants led increases men at work and wages paid. el industry is employing now cent. more men than a year aco and is paying them 62 per cent. more money. otton manufactures alone of the >ven industries studied. failed to in- crease the number of their emploves. though their volume of wages grew larger. The industries included in the are: boots and shoes, cotton manufacturing. cotton finishing, hos- and underwear, iron and steel, silk and woolen nufacturing. A Complete Cure. Readinz reports of dividends pald by the maritime enterprises in which Charles W. Morse is engaged, old Dr. How To Break Up A Bad Cough CATARRH GERMS EASILY KILLED By Breathing Into Throat, Nose and Lungs a Pure Antiseptic Air. If you have catarrh and want to get rid of it, you must xill the germs which cause the disease. The best known way ef destroying catarrh germs is to breathe into the air sages of your nose and throat and ungs the pleasant, penetrating air of Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me). Hyo- mel s made from purest oil of Eucalyp- tus combined with other powerful, heal- Ing, antiseptic end germicidal ingredl ents. You breathe it through a little pocket inhaler which Lee & 0od and other leading druggists in Norwich and vicinity are furnishing with every com- lete ireatment sold. Every time you nhale the sweet, rant alr of Hyo- mei through this little device you are drawing into your swollen, inflame germ laden membranes e medicated al which will not only reduce all swelling and Inflammation and open your cloy nose and stopped-up air passages, but will absolutely and pos! tively déstroy every trace of catarrh germ life it reaches. Druggists are so sure of the blessed, lasting rellef that Hyomel brings to catarrh sufferers that they sell it invariably on the positive guarantee that money paid will be re- funded if successtul results are not secured from its use. Taft may claim the most complete cure of a hopeless invalid on record.— New York Sun. We'll Learn All About It. The Colonel is going to write a book on “the social question.” Thus we see that another knotty problem is soon to be solved for us.—Charleston News and Courder. Alcohol is made from chicory in Germany. Just Apply This Paste and the Hairs Vanish (Helps to Beauty) A safe, reliable home-treatment for the quick removal of superfluous hairs from your face or neck is as follows: Mix a stiff paste with some water and powdered delatone, ionable hairs, and after 2 or 3 min- utes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. This simple treat- ment is unfailing and no pain or in- convenience attends avoid disappointment be certain you Zet genuine delatone. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES ONE WAY TO HUNT FLA:TS There is always more than one way to do a thing, but there is never more than one REALLY BEST way. One way to find a flat is to trudge, trudge, trudge fruin one place to another playing a kind of a homeless “blind man’s buff.” The best way, however, is to do the bulk of your hunling before you leave your home or office. Get a copy of The Bulletin, turn to the “Rents” clas- sification, and locate from the number of vacancies there the MOST PROMISING in price, location and size. In this way your flat is half chosen before your search begins. POVUBSSLLCUTSHNITIOCHOONNOSK WANTED FOR SALE PRIVATE SALE Antique and Modern Furniture Belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. George Bill at the homestead at 107 Summit Street, con of carpets, chairs, bureaus, : MONDAY AND TUESDAY THIS WEEK Hours of sale, 9 to 12 and 2 to 4. Do not stay away on account of the cold as the house is steam heated. M. D. KIBLIN 50 Ward Street FOR SALE Special Two-Family House Offering milkweed on to your peach trees and when they ripen have peache. and ¢ m for sal ve cold, with few Cobweb Corner gan's Smoke Shop. egars, from Fa- maréd WANTED—A girl or woman for gen- eral housework at the Plainfield T Farm. Telephone 34-5, Moosup Divisi or Box 165, Mcosup, Ci mardd trolley and state road. nged to Miss Mercy known as the Hewitt far Jjust north of the Henry Hewitt pl on the road to Westeriy. For furti particulars, inquire of the administra- tors, Mrs. 'Eunice Latham of Norwich Town, R.F. D. No. », or Mr. Amos C. wan, wich, Conn. mar aTh: “BARBER wanted: Wauregan House Barber Shop. TED—Two Laundr: WANTED—We buy and pay cash prices for all kinds rags, rubbers and junk. Walt for us; our prices will astonish you. Daniel- son Waste and Metal CoO., Danielson, Phone 164. mar3d L WANTED for general house- Apply in writing to A. I Os- rrs Hotel, Storrs, Conn., or mar3d oung men as rallway $75 month; sample exam- ironers. highest of metals, work. trofsk: Phone . Dept. 35-N.. Rochester, N. Y. mar2d ern Conn. luding horse, cows building, nice land. 2, Puinam, Conn. FOR SALE—Best small farm In east. ticut, with all equipment, in- 50 poultry, veg- etables in cellar, seeds, all tools ready for spring work, good house and out- Write at once, Box " FOR sa orwich, Hamilton %00d shape, with barn. E Central Village, Ct. Ave.; house Inguire C. LE_Two-tenement house In maréd FOR SALE or exchange for young stock, a handsome three vear old geld- %, well broken. Richard Pugh, Gales marsd for sale; 3 years old, freshen April 15th, Jacob Niethas, Llsbon f F. D. No. orwich. Box 110. marsd FOR SAL ne 1915 Dodge touring TO RENT FOR RENT—House, 12 rooms, barn, hennery, 3 acres of lind, with orchara, on Hailville road, 10 minutes’ walk from Westerly trolley. H. L. Harris, | I 5200d one day by the side of the bay, POETRY THE GUY WHO COULDN'T LIE! R. D. 1, Box 139. mariTus “_gfld watched the ships go by, FURNISHED rooms, with modern on A tid, cailor sald ‘with ‘a shake improvements. & Washington St. “I wish I couid tell a le. mar7 _FOR RENTDesiradle ofices in_the Thames Loan and Trust Buiding, She- - tucket St. lnquire there. %jeid Ahd.;y;g ve jiggered me down for- FOR RENT—Fro a 12-|But T ain't 'worth a darn at spinning & Apply yarn, hen it truth. ve saw many sights as wo EEer Your HEhts . Mareh room house at Trading Cov James DeWolf. marl W FSTuThs 1 HAVE some fine apartments to rent in the center of the city. John E. Fan- wanders away from the “I was out on the bark the Naney g - Spark, ning, 52 Broadway. marid Full a league and a half at sea, TO_ RENT—A_ pi t room with|When Captain Snook, with a troubled look, modern conveniences, with board, w in five minutes' wilk of Frankin| COmes and he sez to me Square. Address T. Bulletin. marid e e S = “‘Boat'sun Smith, make haste forth- TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with ith, board, 34 Washington marld And hemstitch the spanker safl; Accordion _ ple: TO RENT—Farm, 110 acres, tw et from city, on troiley line. Wri care Builetin Co. the for'’ard sheets, ine to blow a gale’ = LR SRS Ave. aye’' I sald, as I rushed ahead, TO RENT—Smail cottage As the skipper himself might do; robando Ave., or will it we hove in low and hit the blow. terms, | Joun'E. Funn And. murderin’ lights, how she blewi 1ebi2 the tars right off'n the spars, re right o'n the mast; rs and sails and kegs o' nalls Went by the force o' the blast. TO RENT—No. 76 Boswell Ave.; per montn. John E. Fanning, & way. TO RENT- rent $1v pe Broadway. “She blew the flour right out o' the ght out o' the tin, Durkee Lane. ng space past the captain’s ed rovms {0 iet. lnquire basc- i i b Y i ¥ Ja: whiskers all off of his chin. TO RENT—Store at 61 Frankl 4, as he ducked his Inquire it Builet:n Office. OR REN hingion >und his mouth; r, if the wind dom't jow a bit from the south.’ ‘r De'd sald, when he ducked FOR SALE QA BT LD Sh around with 2 g m FURNISHED ROOM — Cent -] ana'y from the south ,WANTED_Position by young man, | FOR SALE—S. C. White and_ Brown | Sated: Em'as Morse. 18 Union St 2 2! willing 1o do anything: understands |Leghorn ckgs for hatcaing, oc. and the while with a curioue ors. A. Rich. Phone 1074-2, New |day-old chicks, 15c; custom hatehing. ™ "Tmarid " |John Curry, Yantie. Tel 7 ver a word to say, o lesman and ’:“\‘ TuThS o nE her tack the wind or Singer sewing ma O earloads cows just arrived L Sinkee: Sewt £ s o ust arrive 3 <he had blown away. inger e, 48 james L Myde North Fraukin,_co|A large store and basement in s 5 4 Tebanon. marid = . WANTED—Two good T S ! — tars back onto the spars, ners for day work 'on Jolinsy - | (EGGS Tor hatcning; S C. K. 1. Red .|Central Building, Broadway, | b’k onto the mast: " sel pules; also mu _temperate. | W. Rocks, 75¢ per setting. Wiilia - . 51 | ails, and kegs o' nalls {ppiy kellince Yarn Co. East Side. | stinson, Norwith, “Fhone 11ss-4. - |occupied by H. D. Rallion 21 ) the ship stuck fast, maric marid i £ | apply to object-| WANTED — Housckeeper for family | FOR SALE—_Good second hand u;p!y 7 P ion on or be-| e of three. Address Box 176, R. D. 4,|bugsy; price 330. Inquire at &> wio|fore April 1st. their regular Norwich ) _mariad | iiams St marid ery business man needs| ~LICE — They cannot live on a bird ng' the seup. L Wi B yon Taousanis | tresied with Ronsman 130 Hemiir: Apply to the S e Y its use, but to a y send 1Vc for sampie| send 50c and try a botie, postage paid x SATET S AL N HES | S T T PSR | BUILDING CO.| " 55 arracg 1 b s st e T2 So 3 Main S No ich, 3 els . e pf us eered t b v Boston, Mass. martTul . S kMDY NORWICH, CONN. e ~ | WANTED—Firemen, brakemen, $120 3%t g = | Back‘enio the captain's face monthly sary: Rail- timber and woodland; house of - way, Bo: mar6M1S |10 rooms, in good condition; thcre is b "J'.'; e S ns Swen — & - vy | 2150 a small barn and henhouse. T s wger ¥ Hghts, NTED—A position as maternity [ #330 @, small barn and Ana red me 4 tor- o S e At H f s c e town of Pre . ed me down for. nurse; 312 a week. Tel. 6 _mar6d | ;on "about one mile from Poquetantck, % PEACH GROWERS, attention: Graft|and four miles from Norwic - The offices and rooms, with large |’ at spinning & vault, recently occupied ty the Shore| W wanders away from the Line Electric Railway Co. in the| sy e Thames Loan & Trust Co. building, Joutnel . g & Shetucket street, on main floor and P — above. UM ? TH AMOS A. BROWNING, H OR_OF = E DAY Receiver. “Willl you marry me, Ethel. My —_— | family s all one could wish for—’ g “Then why do you want me?” — FOR RENT |~ | Visitor—Do you give your dog The splendid 120 acre Farm of Frank any excreise?, Ayer, situated 3% miles from Norwich, | ;m;n;r—\o! he goes for a tramp will be rented to a responsible person.|Very day—Burr. 5 & A PEEton agent for a new cham- you'd like my wine.” Phone 300 86 Cliff Street | - I would. You can gimme — emonstration, anyhow.” —Raneas Journal. Why, Mr. Gloom, what is the TO RENT Shop in rear of Bottomley house on North Main street, fronting on packing You seem in pain or—" snarled the pessimist. This is the way I SEE ST —One L = “Tommy, yo fgh 1 s osition as chamber mald | S4% {fi¢ fondition; one Ford runabout, |house road, with entrance from North | tnat Jimpeon R ISCIIN Rt (Na i No. 1 Bkl e 2O, G R iy S S A e s Sede sows Ms| 3l 2 wholly” unknown, he said; Bul mar2d_|miles; will sell all at bargain prices.|and gas. Apply at office of at's right the mercury never registers lower than| Tne followin ; 3 - ik . e 3 y - : 2 5 fe following prescription is now BOARDERS _wanted In _ Amorican | Address Box 212, South Coventry, Gonn, s But I did 53 dcgrees dbove zero. In January |belng witery uted'in New shgiand for || ON McKINLEY AVENUE || amiis et “man five minutes walk | mared ’ Norwich Belt Mfg. Co. |nim-Birmingham Age Hame & February is the loveliest time of | hreaking up severe coughs and colds, from Franklin Square. Inquire at this| —poo fresh green grass afier the rainy |Catarrh, bronchitis, and thereby pre- Mod I office. feb29d mbawr’t‘fi—m 350.‘7 3 erurlo‘smadln. i Bill—The Chinese must be glad Zeason in December, flowers and bird: 15 Bng perrdacnt Tung Troubler ° ern Improvements “WANTED_To buy oid U. §, or for- |ease: lcas than half its cost. Box 117, TO RENT when the shortest days in the year Now are the sultry days, soon v i penmenent 1n : eign postage stamp on or off letter: " ‘mared come the parched season. There will SIavoun GTuEslitS Iresibattle ontaining ninety tablets) Price $4,500 collections bought. Address Stamps, e — #L S0 % parched s ! < E . FOR SALE—Fixtures in Val Plerson's| QUONOCHONTAUG—Tea-room cot- tod it y be cloudless days for months. e wo hours ‘aliow one of ‘the Bulletln Co. _____feb2d | iaiioring shop, inciuding machines, ta. | tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from hina's mational hymas o ave the banyan, mango, plantain, o slowly melt in your mouth so —_— WANTED—Second hand furniture of | bles, irons, stove, etc.. leaving town.|Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and | Yonlers Stat % tard-apple and cocoanut trees.| ul healing juices, mixing all kinds; we also sell secend hand|Call or telephone Dr. E. J. Brophy. vegetable gardens: hardwood floors. | sne . Avhe 1o thed ere the tiger is not caged and the | With the sallva, will reach and heal the furriture, A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin| maréd a h R . She—Who is that stingy little man elephant roams wild, sometimes in | 7fi2med membranes, clear the throat of St. Phone 717-8. febldd = plumbing an eat. enta! $350, ' keeps - running sround d tak e - % Sy 11l dangerous germ life, loosen a dry, 3 one 7 y FOR SALE—Hudson touring car, | Others $200 to £40%0. Sena for dooklet. 0 ET—— g an 2 rerds. Quite common are vipers and | hoarse or tight cough and by stopping N ANTED—Al sood cooks to Gy The | 1913 model, 37 h. p., no use for it. low| FRANK W. COY. Saaty B8 1l away from everybody? cobr: the Faration or Tr % 5 WANTED—All g00d cooks to try The | price, can be seen &t A H. " . . t's the referee. As one lands by means of 1| ana ramahim Crubrac8m, In the throat|§ 37 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. || Liberty Flour. Ask your grocer for it | &arap S0 “85° &, e She—What side is he on? bos e Bt the e e o an . nd the or call Greeneville Grain Co. Phone |- 8o Zath S S area S 5 g e o ol poats, one wonders at the language, e e 326-5. jan3ld FOR SALE — A farm of about 75 FOR SALE e e Sther e at the people. We have rice and curry ¥ s ids s . —————————— —— — |acres on the old Colchester road, about Minnesota Minnehaha. e s £ trouble or pneumonia can be pre- GIRL HELF wanted In finishing de- | {5 0Res % 000 Goichester road, at p> . e s LA | vented by t mple use of Oxidaze in partments of the ~American Thread |onQ [Ceouse; nest ©o opecnoarns W a moment, lady; wait until pense with plate, knives and f | as the tablets are Company's Willimantic mills. Apply at|aB0,/°frouse; Dext to schoclhouse: the car stops.” \m zador% bnnfisbrndny duties v‘1 | nd easy to take, are not at office. Qec3id lon; price ay not after all be necessary to haps | expensive, contain no harmful or FOR SALE reasonable. Address Nellie E. Chap- “Will you please not address me i i : mece H Ipruahie ANTED 7 o . Montville. ‘marda. R fl as lady sir?” ehe said, sharply. piness. No Indlan boy can hope to|habit-forming drugs, and as Lee & Os- WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A, Heeb. | man, = ardd 50 ACRE FA - 4 2 become the ruler of his country. The|200d and other leading druggists ev- ner's every Saturday. A. C. Bennett| “por SALE_White Wyandotte eg&s A oo, Your: pardon, mhasm.® said 2 3 : e here sell them on a positiv £ o Close the Estate of dec13d ) the conductor. “The best of us are ste in which he is born is the sam 3 a positive guar. e O e for hatching. J. Kellogg Hall, R. D. 1 - 5to In mhich e s born 1s the same | iitde that they ‘Wil stob s cough of D Caroeciswstosa i ToiTe: | Elous ks Rl For $1,400 Cash ||t ©o maxe mistaes™ = Bumalo o . ot of money back, no o v c o ety — “ourier. a boy in India. At his birth there|or 6oid can lose by g1ving ther o fEn Late Thomas Dodd PRIES VORDAES | Coon ereing ML A e a feast of rice and c rry to which trial. Be sure to insist on Oxidaze and ings’ renewed; brushes renewed and 150 CORDS slab wood for sale. Tel 2 e nd | your order or dro; stal. Cl L. || New house of six rooms, surround- Frionds mre tnvivea "9t B TE s o | taie notuing in 15 “placec A mingla || The entire equipment of a Con- ||3djusted.” E. A Aubrey, 22 Summer St | ¥ es’ Norwich, Cons Houte 6 - °®|f ed by beautiul shade trees, barn THE KALEIDOSCOPE Oni ivs only & einl!” tney say, and |Dickege faken “now may easily save |l tracting and Teaming Business, abed e e e - no_celebration s made. In India one|ManY doliars in doctors’ bill in future. |§ poyble and Single Carts, Light and FOR SALE Eleven coffes canisters. || (U “Denr tnis season), 1% acres || A Wisconsin town is to have & boy out of 25 can read, not one girl in vy Wason e A o l WANT Inquire at 116 Broadway or Phone D o) 1 tacs || school built like a theater, with a 100 can read. FOR SALE oS oy e 642-3 mar2d suawberries ( » fruitage §| ;oving picture outfit as an adjunct All streets in the city lead to the Jacks, Rigging and Tools il e EOE N eres aaperae. wonderful temple of Madura, situated in the center of the city on a slight EXCHANCE JOHN DODD six Housework girls, two Farm Hands. two Spinners, FOR SALBE—Palmer Hewltt place in Preston; 149 acres, plenty of wood and (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— f|'¢ education. three first-class CooOKSs, | imber. = Inquire Walter McCli an income getter). Near railroad, PR el B e e 202 Boswell Ave. some Weavers, and one Boy to work |D. 1. cClimon, R-10scheol ana church; land free from o Miflene § ok bad esss a‘n&:fl“d with its towers which can be seen for | for good farm; well located modern One of the Administrators - FOR_SALE—One staniing dsax and || “220 200 machine worked. et ]| they aze destroyed is fo tip theem oot miles around. Mr. Zumbro gave a|house in Norwich; large lot, nine FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU |counter. Inquire at 116 Broadway or O A e e s Bl of their casts and'res & stem weller minute and realistic description of | rooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg, | Phone §42-3. marcd issued Chcice of . Nothing like 1at can be seen in this temple and s worship. The old India is passing, caste re- electric lights, hardwood floors; owner wants _country home. Information from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, FOR SALE OR RENT — e e FOR SALE—A double dump cart. od work horse, T. Manning, it in all New England. over them. WILLIAM A. WILCOX 1 n A number of bauxite beds have Franklin, Ct Telephone 21-6, Lebanon, Real Estate Broker, - anc strictions ate slowly passing, never to | Cona. The Patrick Shea Farm, on Canter- LOSE AND FOUND _marld Wl B s ot Wasbactve T L o pocaeeil in, B i eakion return. The attitude towara woman bury Road, Canterbury, ‘Ct, contains| paNKBOOK LOST Lost or_stolen | FOR SALE — Two Sows. one new Telephone 365 | oxides and shiped in this concen- ; - - “'The nun ruit treés and runnin o o« Neroleh: | milch, one now due to freshen. Js | ber of gods is still innumerable; in| TF IT’S SECOND HAND FURNITURE B | B inge aatiate AT} Sacatns ave cau- oy their craving for God the people wor- ship this and that and the other, seek- SELL IT TO AND BUY IT FROM S. water in the barn yard. Buildings all in good order. Savings Society. All persons are cau- tloned against purchasing or negotiat. ing the same, and any person having & Bradford, R. D. 7. FOR SALE—Young Jersey bull from trated form to Norway for the final Offices 110 West 34th St New York }| .o, version into metal by electrical Telephone 2398 Greeley furnaces. 3 Inquire of THOS. REILL great_producing ancestors. C. H. Sav- ing for the true worship. The cducat- S e e et e ot | o e aweek o ehaceb v celind | 8% ol ator SR S (A ed are learning to worship one god.|ZELINGER, WASHINGTON SQUARE. - Now London, Ot | on or before the. ttn aay of Septembe The Christian community is increas- —_— on or before the 6th day of September, FOR SALE—Farm of 87 acres, locat. As previously reported by the con- sul general at Lisbon, a commission 1918, or submit to having the book de.|ed near the Conn. Agricultural college. 3 B ing. There 1s a mass movement ini clared cancelled and extingulshed ard | For particulars, address Box 70, Bulle- FlvE MINUTES She heen Spainiel . Dy ESaE e missions. Last year there were 10,000 | TET« 1022-5. feb23a e L a new book issued In lieu thereof, or|tin Office. Teb2sd guese government to revise the tariff converts in the Lucknow region. All m‘sl"t.“g::gl g‘o;‘m&hj‘d"wg{g‘[flf’ t&;? the amount due thereon pald. marTTu | — ur o atiee law of Portugal, and it is expected gyer lndia itere nilen awakening 1y, heas Schooihouse Ana Shureh, oon- | FOUND—A brindle and white bull- |ator. Inquire &t 116 Broadway - o WALK R the villages. Many are begging for sisting of about 150 acres of land. with|dog, with collar, no tag. Owner can|Phone 642-3. feb19a . Ty T teachers. The hardest thing a mis- 9-room house and necessary buildings, | have same by applying at 34 Happy St. 2 = o 1. | proval of Parliament. sionary has to do is to refuse these ell new. Immediate possession. Owner [and paying charges. mar7d FOR tLB—E{n for mu:mni from [from the center of the city, In excel-| s Shanctes forinew worlc A MEE nione does not Tive In North Stonington is the Stngle Comb R. I Reds, heavy layers, |lent neighborhood; house' of mime| .. " "o o0 e e N Y| 1 have been commissioned to sell at|seasen for selling. Easy terms. In- Sne’ color* Deming strai. for $1.|rooms and bath, electric lights, steam | , According to the Dutch Legation in v To does so much good, £0es 50| pubiic auction, without reserve of lim. | quire of H. F. BUTTON, & & D. 5 e Morwioh. G (Hrad= | s cier Tt da: 4ICIEN fest Gna thiers | StotkBolm, - an extensive —siminves f«tr»amuzod""fifia; mor?lh :«'};’uld put | it, dza head of cattle, heifers, new milch | Norwich, or telephone 1861-2. FOR SALE ford, Montville. febl6d I:‘:"-‘amg' tor_ two mortor carg |Smelter being orzanized at Hoy- a man into a village where there was |and springers, 1 pair of horses, 25 hens, | —— _— i = = anfjord, Norway, where there i no religious: teacher OF ' achool, and| 1D tons OF & Mo 1 bay. aad SEan S e The 10-acre woodiot | Business changes force owner to sell, | — make life different for the people, give hinery and wagons at the David near Broad Brook, town of Preston, owned by Mrs. Mabel Ayer. Jewett City Savings Bank. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- terfall which 'may furnish 60,000 epower. It is proposed to develop 000 horsepower at once, to provide so here's your opportunity. arke farm, located two miles from them new ideals. Is the church at s o e i e A Inquire of home really in earnest or only playing Teb3a viile, at 10 o’clock a. m., Friday, BUY LAND and bulld to sult your ARCHA W. COIT, the production of 4000 tons of mssions? hion So "tete, "X lieft: S pey | slrable locsiions. List youe proveity Tt FOR SALE st 1R oSl 13 0ete DO 0T U8 | rie Mutual Bensiit Life Agency |aiminum per vear. Thecapical — tendance, and térms of the sale will | number of people l0oking for real es: average of 375 per acre; directly on S of the company is fixed at Deer Seen. \'g%;léri\gi)(rlz particulars, address| tate investments. trolley line, at Trading Cove; best lo- | 63 Broadwaws Telephone 1334 Putnam, Conn.. of J. WITTER, Auctioneer, Danielson, Ct. margd Agricultural Limestone makes poor land good and good land Located in best residential seo- tion, Nine Room Cottage. Mod- ern improvements, steam heat, cemented cell Lot 151x55 Very low price and esy terms. 000, of which $2,680,000 is sub- d. RELIEF FROM PAIN Remove pain misery as many thou- sands of otlers have done, by applying Late Monday morning 2 good sized loe was seen crossing the road on WILLIAM F. HTLL. Real! Estatc and Insuramce. Room 108, Thayer Bldg.. cation out of Norwich; get particular: J. A. Hagberg., 310 Main St, or Phone 438 febid FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring car, just overhauled, nearly new tires, first class every way; ons Overiand touring car, good ‘condition and all ready to run; ' prices attractive. Inquire $8 Franklin St. J. B. Stoddard. dec21d FOR SALE SMALL FARM WITH GRIST MILL A place with 12 acres of good till- FOR SALE able land with a six room cottage || Minard’s liniment, an old, reliable pre- better. Get our prices for any quantity THOMAS H. BECKLEY 1o Young. souncs gentle ariving borse || aving water in house, also two || scription. No ofher acts so Peck, McWilliams & C e 28 Main st May Buiding ||| SSseR Pl Ceith Sox, T S ] waroe an Renneoser sy boivenin | auicidy or eftectivly, 1t e pure and Thg Worid's Greatest eck, Mcy 0. COTTAGE HOUSE T q11es, Pry B i ot antiseptic, wonderfully soothing, and xternal Remedy. P P b e e <E i inse || heving @ % 5. P, is the most effective remedy for rheu- Electric lights, steam heat, set- Anyone having same, drop postal to || cated in a village of s § | matic pains, soreness and stiffness of a presperou g sy - Samuel Gellert. Colch: Cona. farming country. Price : n §| joints and muscles, lameness, sore Weak Chests, MOXEY LOANED (e5x larosilol s Hoefloostion FOR SALE Just B Gontraled for smail amount of || hands, tired, aching feet, pains in —Any Local ~ on Dlamonds, Watcles, Jsweiry PRICE $3,3300 At special low price, a cozy 7 room cash. Owner leaving town. chest, sore throat, and for sprains, Another car of 28 Horses has come. and securities of any Kind at the Cottage, centrally located in good[Now is the time to buy, and here you FRANCIS D. DONOHUE strains and bruises. You cannot af- Lowest Rates of Intersst An ol bR neighborhood. Owner leaving town.|have a £00d choice of chunks, busiriess Central Building Norwich, Conn. §| ford to be without it, for its use i d firm to <4 3 < THX COLLATERAL LoAN GO, N. TARRANT & CD., |Tu ""“f“;'uu :’ ';:3:’::" Blioss 10w 6s the loweat, qualiy oo never disappointing, and it cannot pos- sidered. by’ 16T e 117 Main Strest, Norwich Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. _Norwich - Tel.comnection, . sibly harm or burn the skin. - Do not suffer—get a bottie of Minard's THERE m mo acrertisitg meas Bastern Connecticut equai to ioe Bum 28D380 laun 0 Dusiness Tesulih . . Real Estate and Investment Broker wmi _Franilin_Square _

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