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BNOW TODAY); PAIR AND WARMER TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight hVIud"vfll? and Moving Pictures at the Auditorium. ovi Fictures at the Colonial, 5..14'.‘55;11. and Moving Pictures at the Davis. i n H Stiseion Service at Christ Church. AMisoon service at Trindty Episcopal shureh, I‘:‘urwlogul?dn No. 430, B. P. 0. B t Elks’ L Y ecumogh tribe, No. 43, 1 O. R. M. at Bngineers’ "Einton oneso, No. 8, 1 0. O. T, at 1lows’ hal adldlol:fdlel"s union, No. 126, at Carpen- Legirl:akit o4 ..0. 11, O. D. H. 8, e men'a. unton, In Union ball en’s unfon, Jourt Bachem, No. 94, F. of A Forester’'s hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS The N. F. A. Boys' Gles Club con- cert will be held tomorrow night. See adv. The Hooster Kitchen Cabinet won the Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco. See it demonstrated today at Schwartz Bros. furniture store. Its perfect construc- tion surpasses all other cabinets. Join the Hoosier Club. It costs only one dollar. See adv. E DAVIS THEATRE Myrkle-Harder Co. Present the Blind- ness of Virtue Today—The Sins of Ignarance Bring a Life of Sorrow to Thousands of Girls. t el o Marf Ann was all sweetness and in- | nocence in a world of dreams and nerces of her story books. VW hen her hero came and told her of London Town, ith its lure of lights »nd musie, it ws an easy matter to persuade her to run away. In a short t > her house of cards tumbled dow he ance dead, she crept back to the village in tears Her broken-hearted mother took her to the cu e for advice. In the quict she sobbed out her story. she wept. “I didn't|l I had never been v of his stud; I didn’t_know,” ze the harm, great light dawned on the curate. as not Mary Ann's fault that she | red the lure of London | Town. It was not her fault that life hnd dealt her so severe a blow. The curate hastened to his wife and demanded that she instruct their own | iughter Effie of those impulses that ter so seriously into the lives of all ris. Put his wife was horrified. Her| mother had never told her. It shock- 2d her to think of telling the truths about life, and she refused. Through her innocence she had committed an indiscretion. Then she was told and she was saved And there arose from the curate's eart a great praver for the mothers | to avert life’s issugs: for fathers who lelude themselves: for the unuttera- ole piteousness of “the blindness of virtue.” Tomorrow a special matinee of The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, the entire original New York production. AT THE AUDITCRIUM. Vaudeville and Feature Pictures For the Rest of the Week. There will be three unusually good Mrs. Elmore Pierce Dles at Johnson dura College Scholarship. curred early Wednesday morning st the Johnson Home on Town street, after = Pierce was born daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grif- fin. other vear were: President, Miss Min- from Turkey, evening cake and ice cream. March 29 on the Southern Episcopal by 2 Thi Tsland, Bastern Connecticut. of v school has given Mrs. William Zum- bro Ame sted after passing a few days at his home on was the zuest over Sunday of Mt. and Mrs. A. F. Greene of West Town street First Congregational church is to meet in the ch NORWICH TOWN Home—One Aim Class Meets With Teacher—Donation of $20 for Ma- The death of Mrs. Mary Pierce oc- ral days’ illness. Mrs. e in Norwich, _the Nearly all her life was passed n Norwich, she having made her home up town for the past two or three years. Pierce and was & widow at the age Sler in the Civil war, died thrse years after wounds recelved during his term of service. beauty of character endeared her to every member of the household. cheery room was the place for pleas- ant gatherings and good times. Many She was married to Himore as her husband, who was a sol- its close, from the effect of Mrs. Plerce was one Whose Her houghtful acts of kindness were hers. She was a devoted member of Trinity Methodist in its work, also a member of Home Chapter of The King's Daughters. church, actively Interested Election by One Aim Class. The One Aim class of the First Con- gregationai Sunday school was enter- ained Tuesday evening by the teach- r, Miss Susau C. Hyde, at her home n Washington street, every member ing present. Officers chosen for an- lent, Miss Bernice wood: secretary, Miss Mabel “orrizeux: Miss Ruth Lu- chairman Inlook committes, Miss Browninz; of outlook commit- Lillian Durr. During the ocial hour the ,Irls met Miss Kinney Miss Hyde's guest. Di- mes were enjoyed and the verting ¢ closed with the serving of rs to be Entertained. Twentp ministers in attendance ew Eng- of the Methodist church will_be entertained members of the First Methodist *h durinz the week's sessions. conference includes all of Rhode Southern Massachusetts and Twenty Minis and Conference E. L. and C. E. Union Service. Sunday, next, the Epworth League the First Methodist church wil! inite with the Christian Endeavor so- in a service at 6 o'clock in the irst Congregational chapel. Gives $20 to Mrs. Zumbro. First Consregational Sunday The 0 towards a scholarship in the an College, Madura, India. Noted Out and About. Frank Wilcox has returned to Win- the Scotland road. Willlam Bishop from Jewett City The home missionary society of the ipel Frida v afternoon to sew. FOR SALE FOR SALE The fine Bank Bullding of The Thames Loan and Trust Company, 26. 84 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn, about 70 feet front. One part of the main floor is finely equipped for banking, and the other part, also provided with vault, is admirably suited for corpora- tion or other purposes. Offices, with elevator, on the second and third floors. Superior location for bank, insurance, trust, agency, or other business. AMOS A. BROWNING, Receiver FOR SALE Four family House with stable containing 3 stalls, situated on trolley line, 12 minutes from Franklin Square. Arnual rent- al $550. Price $4,000, easy terms if desired. THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. May Building FCR SALE Special No. 2 Two-Family House at Norwich Town Ten acres of land, modern improvements, large barn JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. 50 ACRE FAR.i For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, barn 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1% acres siwrawberries (will be in fruitage this Spring), % acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— an income getter). Near railroad, scheol ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. issued Chcice of 400. it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Just Nothing like o Dnere N u Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Porter of Bliss ¢ will be at their cottage on Fishers Isl- der of the week besides Pathe T mount picture features. Heading = e \“"”“"”" program ‘;“‘\..'fgfl"‘;i\”“ t| Peter Lappee of Bozrah is spending RN S ots & ~L‘h ialty |2 Week with AMr. and Mrs. Adelbert neat specialty | Rudd, at their home on West Town borate stas act and very pretty c Next will come a co: robati carried for the umes are worn. ng comedy ac- novelty presented by R: 11 & came Wednesday street. Miss Ruth Ellls of Worcester, Mass., for a brief visit with Mrs. George Randa & Mack, who promise fome autprises. in | 5 Georse Randall, of West Town the acrobatic line. The third number . will be presented by Jack McKelvey, o does a very funny monologue and This (Thursday) evening Rev. Ed- 5 n ward P. Phreanor, pastor of the First sing pocialty. On the picture pro- | \reg A anOn, T gram will be for today only the Pathe | Fanmy > HUrch, Will preach at Gales Gold_Rooster Feature The Menace of the Mute, featuring Arnold Daly and Bheldon Lewls. For Friday and Sat- urday of this week the feature Para- mount production will be Marguerite Clark in Still Waters, one of her best photoplays. COLONIAL THEATRE. The big three-part popular plavhouse for feature at the features L full The and eveitement. Harry Palmer of Westerly, R. I, is 1 few weeks at the home of Mrs. Christian Hansen, on Hill road e been spending the winter Allen’s parents, Mr. and iam Witschekowski of Mec- nue. to Hartford after a sit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bushnell of the Faizon drama. and Brown's Sum- | Old Canterbu ik mer Foarders, Vitagraph comedy, com- L s pletes tos : prozram. Don’t miss | — our big matines every day at 230 | gence. with 16 wi our big T Svery daviar o ence, eeks in Haverhill, shazp.al 5c. Tivenings 7 and | Mags. and 15 weks in Salem, Mass., to g credit, comes to us with all the 5 tes, ‘all the novelties and 101 PUBLIC CONCERT. 0 things which make ‘his particu- ¥ ar show the greates To Be Given by Plaut-Cadden Co.|{ SiSsof he emERD This Afternocon and Evening. terroon at 2,20 and this even- 20 the second of a serles of thefr new recital hall win Plaut-Cadden company of the public. There nty of sea‘s and no doubt will brinz out many peo- of he eood music. ~ recital last week was well attend. ard much appreciated by the an- Tenenat ‘e on the lnnlrant for nleasine nique foatures The Piaut-Cadde s lin. With it will be names not at all new to Danie'son, in fact, some of them re aiready favorites, and the ones “ho are not, scon wi'l be, for let 1t by fdent 1ly mentioned the various of the company are all mixers,” all are or rather will here in lcss time than it takes to *ell it. each »nd everr member of the company will be endeared to the pa- trons of Orphenm *heatre. vack an, t clever dialect comedian o the habitues of the high rdeville houses, heads the list makers and will bring to Dan- sl Westr a £ fun v hae arranced a twenfv-num- n 2 budeet of his latest stories, or prorramme consisting of clwhteen | rags, and par dies. these same stores Victrola numbers and ‘wo selections | e*c. lest yvou thing otherwlise, are afi on the Wassermann-Orchestrion. The | orizinal and Westarman knows how to Victrola selections will comnrise as| -t them over in his unimitable style a r renreceniative prozramme as giving varied vocal and in- "mental numhers, hv some of the srentest artists in the world. There will he an overture bv Sonsa’s bhand hich nmeeds no introdnetion fo mmeie lovers: Madame Tetrazzini one of the ereat operatic succesces ir thi= covn- trv will sin> her wonderfu! Charmant Oisean with flute obligatn, one of her most famouns records. Harry Tander will entertain with a humorous se- lection: the dvet on Hawnaiian enitars will surelv introdnce an interectine novelty, for Hawailan music is heing recogrized as not onlv very unione but aleo beautiful, with s slurrine. dreamy cndences and pretty melodv. T.ovelv Alma GInck will be heard. also nommar John MeCormick, and Evan Wiliams. as well as Mande Powell And Tritz Krelsler. These are only a few of the excellent numbers which anpear on the prozramme. and which can he seen in the advertising columns in this paper. The Wassarmann-Orchestrion will prove a very enjovable feature of the procramme as was the cast last Wed- nesday. This is a wonderful instru- ment, combining the plano with beau- tiful orean tones, at all times easily under the control of the onerator, pro- dncine varied and charming effects This 1s one of the newest Inventions on the nlaverniano market, and is well worth hearing. There will be plenty of seats and anl are welcome. ORPHEUM THEATRE, DANIELSON. The dashing, rushing, mirth con- pelling Homan’s Musical Revue will be with us the coming week, the show fl:at for three long, long years contin- to_please th goers in Promi- fails to please. Bob too well known to need any on. is also with the company show us a few new dancing To be sure, there may be some wa hove scen hefore, but mixed with ‘hars, they make the comhination nth er. Among the song birds warble their way into our 1 be Miss Nance Shannon. iss Shannon is the possessor of a cularly fine voice, and in the nu- merous selections is sald to be heard to an_especially good advantage, Sene Benudry, who can sing a bass :nng]w‘l'h anyvone who ever trod the honrds, of the company. William O’Connell s a fine selection of Harry Von Til- zers' latest songs that will be new to the theatre goers of this city. The other members of the company are all artists in their respective lines, and one could go on relating their differ- ent accomnlishments, but it isn't nec- essary. The company will be seen in the complete comedy, Monday, The Tea Party, which will be followed by novelties, singing, scenic and other- cteps. wise which have gone so far in making the company famous. There will be matinees, starting Wednesday, and a complete’ change of programme daily during the week, thus giving the pa- trore an entirely different menu, from which to select. Cars after the show. Most Cigars are Good— THESE AR® REYTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Try them and see, THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t is also a prominent member ! Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I Telephone 365 Offices 110 West 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley WANTED—Your presence at the l‘r%“ ional Preston City, evening, for an old-fashioned l\rpmr and entertainment. Don't miss see the old costumes. Admission free. oMarls. W ers or roomers In a private family. 217 Laurel Hill Ave- nue. MARI16d TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY dollars a week. ~HKepresentalives both sexes wanted In every town. Sells itseif on sight. Sample. " Thompson, 22 Allyn street, Hartford Conn. Mariéd. ACTIVE SALESMEN OR AGENTS wanted; we Insure men's wages inst low b coldent or sickness. omen nsure onthly payment pian, strong Sock company, Equitable *Reciaent OCompany, 161 vonshire street, Bos- ton, Mass. AGENTS A BONANZA. Our chem- lcal speciultics open sesame to success and fortune Sell at wholesale and retall. Goods furnished in bulk. Be our own manufacturer. B. H. Whit ead, Corning, N. Y. Box Y17 WANTED—Married man with small family would like a position on a farm; experienced. Write X. Y. Z, Moosup, Co ‘marisd _WANTED — Practical nurse would like maternity cases; references. Ad- dress Box 24, Brookiyn, Conn. marlsd WANTED—Farm help to work by the day; married man with smal famlly; hou and fuel; half way between S50. Windham_and _Willimantle. George D Wells & Son, Willimantie. Tel. 377-12. marlsd WANTED—At once, a general utility man, 40 or &0 years of age; must not use intoxicanis. Apply at Bulletin Office. marlsd WANTED—A middic aged Protestant woman [Or geneiai houSowork. Mirs. George Potvin. Phone 64-12, Central village. ar14d WANTED— Three furnished rooms for light huusckeeping. Address Box 49, Bulietin Office. marldd WANTED—Two pingoys. Must be uver 18 vears of age. Appiy Biks' Club. marl4d W ANTED—Housekkeeper for two el. 1y pe, must be woie to read and write; good home and wages for ri~ht erson.” R. M. Brown, Jewett City, Ct. sel. 25-1 marlid MONEY LOANED on all kinds of thing, musical instruments City Loan Co., 65 Franklin evenings; opposite Bulietin marlsd . 2, 1915, one ground hog. he had lived he would .ave been killed anywi The Cobweb Corner is a live cigar and smoked by judges of 00d rs. Fagan's Smoke sShop. mar13d D—Feb. T _cash_prices pald for cast- off ciothing. 65 Franklin, oppusite Bulletin Office. mari3d WEAVERS heavy work; Crompton looms: one-ioom work. Ap ply to Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, West- erly, R. L marlod BARBER wanted: Wauregan House Barber Snop. mar3d WANTED—We buy and pay highest cash prices for all kinds of metal rags, rubbers and junk. Walt for our prices will astonish you. Daniel- son Waste and Metal CO. Danlelson, Conn. Phone 164. mar3d WANTED—Young men as _railway mail cleris; $75 month; sample exam- ination questions free. Franklin insti- tute, Dept. 3 Rochester, N. Y. wanted In American than five minutes’ walk rom Franklin Square. Inquire at tois all kinds:; we aiso sell furniture, A. Bruckner, 656 Franklin St Puone i17-3. febldd GIRL HELY wanted in finishing de- partments of the American Thread Company’s Willimantic mills. Apply at office. declid second hand FURNLES vate famlsy Uncas street. ; FOR RENT—Furnished venlent for light housckeeping; ail con- venlences. ¥ Wincaester FOR SALEYoung horse, one old, very gentle. A&:y o write Yie- Crou place, No. 16, Wes- toria Bady! ton, Cona. BOR SALB The Clark homestead, 36 acr situated one mile west of Brook- iy on main road; good loca- tion, nice shade trees; 100 app! ; two-story house, eieven rooms; well water in the house. Barn 30x40, well In barnyard; shop, cornho shed, hr{. henhouse. Inquire ol ‘leu. Clark, 77 South Main street, Dan- FOR SALB—Best small farm In east. era Connecticut, with all equipavent, in- cluding hors cows 30 ultry, veg- etables in cellar, seeds, all tools ready for spring work, good house and out- bullding, nice land. Write at once, Box 52, Putnam, Conn. FOR SALE—A seven-room cottage, barn, about three ucres of land, one mile from trolleyv, situated in Paimer- town. lInquire of Robert J. Simpson, Montville, Ct mari4Tu “FOR SALE—Buft Orpington eg&s for hatching. J. Guy Ayer, Route 1. Phone 1851-3. MDThgl‘uThb‘ “LICE — They cannot live on a bird treated with Kounemah Lice Remedy; end 50c and try a bmugupun-x~ ad. Konemah Poultry _Yards. 45 est Main St., Norwich, Ct JelTuThs FOR SALE—White Wyandotte eggs for hatchin J. Keilogg Hall, R. D. 1. Phone 1851 FARM FOR SALE — Farm of about 100 acres of land, 35 tiliable iand and balance timber and woudiand; house of 10 rooms, in good cond.tion; there is also a smail burn and henhouse. This farm is situated in the town of Pres- ton, about one mile from Poquetanuck, and four miles from Norwich; near troliey and state road. This farm be- songed to Miss Mercy A. Hewitt and is known as the Charles Hewitt furm, Just north of the Henry Hewitt p.ace, On the road to Westeriy. For further particulars, inguire of tie administra- Mrs. 'Eunice Latham of Norwich tors, brl 3 e TO bath; heat. 123 FOR RENT—Large cotiage at FPleas- apt View, Tne ArGmore; Las ten bed- aining roumn bath on Brazkin rooms, and kitchen. &ins, 145 West broad St, 10Ar10; (rom @i care Bulletin Co. apd sunsy. FOR RENT—From March 1st, a 13- room house at Trading Cove. = Apply ci James DeWols. marlW TO REXT—Tenemsnt of aix rooms, all improvements. Mr\)&l West Thames St marlid : five rooms and ept sieam RENT—Tenemn! ail improvements exo TO RENT HED ROOMS to rent in very mnice ivcation. rooms, col T—Five warlsd — Tu_ inquire 3. E. Me marlvd th, ilving roo. Appiy 1o i al A. Hig. FURNISHED rooms, witn modern & Wasnington St i MAVE some fine apartments to rent in the center of the city. ning, 83 Broadway. TO RENT—Farm, 110 acres, two miles on troiley line. Write Farm, Joan E. Fan marsd febZed TO RENT—Smail cottage No. 61 Ot. cent Slv per muata. Lroaaway. aent. S TO RENT—Siore at §1 Frankun St .uqaire insurance and Rea. sulGing. 91 Maig St RNISHED rooms, $1.50 up. 38 Un- ion Bt, ail conveniences. Phone 1193-2 seplid robando Ave, or Wil seil on favurab.e terms. Joan E. Fuuning, 52 Broaaway. 1ebi2d TO RENT per monta. Jobhn E. Fauning, 52 Broad- -No, 76 Boswell Ave.; febid at deci3d No. 8! aveniences of izsac siaie Agent. Rich: novisd Bulletin Otfice. 1agul rie b © mariid rooms and St., a.l newly painted ADa papered; scparate enuances, very Inquire of Alling esterly, x L 36 wnd . Jones, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES POETRY T. 8. A I am 2 private soldier of the U. & A. Trencives 1 am ning how to dig: My Eu n_brotier is much larger every way, Though his territory is not half so 3 When I am in the middle of this coun- try of ti free, I am neatly and completely lost to sight, Still T beg yor u to to th of me, but I'm not too proud to of t & ms of Porto Rico and y Texas star, sentry I muet keep a watchful China needs attention, not ention Mexico, So l‘)m'e to be alert both day aad night, For the honor of 0'd Glory I must let the beggars kmow Though 1'm small 1 am not too proud too fight. world s wildly warring and the maps ere changing form, The But Amcrica pursues her way at peace; She hears the distant thunder of the raging battle-storm Where the angry drums and bugles never cease, Every e~ho of the confiict is & warm- to p@-pare For intsders whom our riches may nvite, Let us .y round the colors ere they take us unaware, I am small, but I am not too proud TO RENT—Store No. 20 Centrai Ave.; to fight. J. B. raaniog 52|01 give me wune and ehrapnel, gtve me e s bayonets and swords, THE BRONSON, 13 Durkee Lane. 'l'hfll'{uin:{“rflu the nation round suraiaued rooms (o let ineuire base-| . with steel | . to confront the alen hord Lest Columbia feel the warrior's hee 2 private soldier, but don't tep upon my toes, be both patient and polite make it lively and un- asant for my foes, but I'm not too proud to figh —alima Irving, in Leslie’s Weekly. Town, R. D. No. 5, or Mr. Amos C. . Norwich, Conn. F2TuThS R SALE—A plano In good condi- tion; a bargain 7 sold at once. 18§ Stanton Ave. Call morning or evening. mar1sd FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and har- ness goes for best offer tnis week; fine driver and pieasant worker. Wiliam Fogarty, Jewett City, Conn. marlsd FOR SALE—New milch cow. Fred Obarowski, Plain Hill Road. marlsd FOR SALE—Fifteen good milk cows, one buil. Inquire 1 Franklin St. marlsd KOR SALE — Bronze turkeys, hens and toms; one incubator _and one brooder. 'C. H. Wiisen, Wiliimantic, R F. D. 2. Phome 523-12. maridd FOR SALB—Strawberry plants, true to name; Abington, Haveriand, Parson's Beauty, ‘6Uc per 100 postpaid; 30c_per FURNISHED ROOM ed. Em: na Morse. 'FARM Union St OF 120 ACRES TO RENT RIGHT IN TOWN Inquire of JOHN DODD 202 Boswell Avenus THOMAS J DODD 99 Cliff St. er 1,000, not paid; Golden Gate, &'s Prize, Fearl, 75c per 100 post- 8uc per 100 not paid; superb fali- & piants, $1 per 100, 35 per 1,000, not paid, §1.25 per 100 postpaid. Sam- uel E. Holdridge, Ledyard, Conn. Tel 1855-4. mards FOR SALE—A counter soda fountain very cheap if taken at once. Addres: Box 20, Taftvilie, Conn. marlsd FOR SALE—S. C. White and Brown Leghorn egss for day-old chicks, 15 John Curry, Yantl marled FOR SALE— wagon. Inqui marizd WANTED—_Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ner's every saturday. A C ‘Heanett dec13¢ FOR SALE OR BENT The Patrick Shea Farm, on Canter- bury Road, Canterbury, Ct., contains 360 acres with fruit trees and running water in the barn yard. Buildings all in good order. Inquire of THOS. REILLY, 6 Franklin St, New London, Ct. FARM FOR SALE. Situated in North Stonington, three miles from Norwich and Westerly trol- ley, near schoolhouse and church, con- sisiing of about 150 acres of land, with $-room house and recessary building ell new. Immediate possession. Owner does not live In North Stonington is the season for selling. Easy terms _In- quire of H. F. BUTTON, R F. D. 5, Norwlch, or telephone 1861-2. JUST ARRIVED. Another car of 28 Horses has come. Now !s the time to buy, and here you have & good choice of chunks, business horses and draught, in pairs and single. Prices low as the lowest, quality con- cldered. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. <connection. Te teb26a LOST AND FOUND LOST the mate, v\;!sh to sell sound 1450 pounds mare, vears old, H. R. Hurlburt, Putna. CAME TO MY PLACE—A large white hound, with tan head; no collar. Owner can have same by calling at 30 Foun- taln St, Norwich, Conn, and paving for this adv. marl3d 1.OST—On the road between Norwich and_Preston City, near the ice pond on March 12, 1916, a palr of skates al- taches to shoes. ~Reward offered for return to E. W. Perkins, 22 Shetucket Norwich, Conn. St mari2d JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. ANKOUNCEMENT | desire to announce that | have completed arrangements whereby | can furnish daily quotations of New York Stock Exchange Securi- ties to the public either by t phone or in person, at my office. All orders will receive prompt and accurate attention. A share of your business is so- ficited. SPENCER TRASK & CO. New York Correspondents FRANCIS R. COOLEY The Hartford Correspondent Member New York Stock Exchange DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telophone 523 YOU WANT te put your bus- I% gm ulic, there Is mo -fi‘ll%& Thtough the. ade ve o of The Bulletin. ANTED—Carpet sweepers to re- palr; rubbers, Cyco springs, ball beai ings renewed; brushes renewed nd adjusted. E. A. Aubrey, 22 Summer St ~ WANTED of work, to run finishing room m ing machine. ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS CO. Yantic WANTED ur- on a farm, two Cooks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESERO Central Building, FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE. Situated at Norwich Town, miles from Franklin Squa ing of abuut 60 acres of bulldings in first s cond land norses. all together or separatel JSAN M. BEEBE, Adm. Otrobando Road, Norwich, Town. Telephone 605-12. Marls. FARM FOR SALE. About 75 acres over, three minutes chool and posto in Keeps in Hanov walk to church, 20 acres in moins, all in head of s r. Henkv milk ses’ for and other buiidings, barn 50x35 feet all in good repairs. Silo new, vood. = APPLY P. McINTOSH, Box 28, Hanover, Conn. FOR SALE. ness Block sirable locaiions. you care to se.i number o tate investments WILLIAM F. HTLL. Real Estuie uad insurance. Room 108, Thayer Bld iding Lots, or rent FOR SALE To Close the Estate of the Late Thomas Do'd The entire equipment of a Con- tracting and Teaming Business, Double and Single Carts, Light and Heavy Wagons, Harnesses Derricks, Jacks, Rigging and Tools JOHN DODD 202 Boswell Ave. One of the Administrators FOR SALE As I am moving from Maple Lane Farm, 13% miles east of Oneco, Ct, I have for sale Sleigh, Buggy, Plough, ‘Weeder, Harrow, Horse Rake, also Pi- apo, Steel Range, Table, Chairs and other articles that must be sold before March 27th. C. B. SPAULDING. —_— THERS i me o@verusmg mefinm e Bast=in Conpecticut equai to 1he - let:n 1or Dusineas resulta. A young man, strong and not afraid I want six General Housework Girls, two Nurse Girls, three Chamber Maids, four Farm Hands and Boy to work Norwich, Conn. about two consist- with on. Have been keeping 18 head of cattie and 8 Will sell tools, stock and farm n the village of Han- good condi- ck, peddles 200 hens, large henyards, 11-room house, plenty Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- B Bu all in de- List your property it as 1 have a people looking for real es- i e e sy P l FOR SALE—Some of the finest {arms in New London or Windham counties. 1 buy, seil, trade or rent every kind of N. NT ne FOR RE SEVERAL DESIRABLE APARTMENTS From $30 to $50 per month ”l Also 7-room Apartment for | $17 per month. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street Centrally lo- TURN 0’ THE YEAR. This is the time when bit by bit The days begin to lengthen sweet, And every minute gained is joy— And love stirs in the heart of a boy, This is the time th 1a: “ontent to lls abed Jifts up betimes his sleepy And love stirs in the heart of is the time we dock the night tirs In the heart of a brd the time when sword-biades n. 13 and purple damascene, the brown crocus bed a-row— love stirs a heart I_know. arine Tynan, in New York 11 HUMOR OF THE DAY Wife—I see that Mrs. Ketchum has ree. Confound it! That means an- wedding present.—Boston Tran- my—Oh, mother He's only Took at that ot one arm. rer—Hush! He'll hear vou. | Tommy—Why doesn't he know 1t? —Princeton Tiger. Pacon—You know Rome wasn't built in a day. ber—No: there seems to have |been a lot of ‘Addlin’" then, too.— Yonkers Statcsman. Officer—Why do you think he wouldn't m a good corporal? Sergeant (indicating sentrv)—'Im a cerporal! Lor lumme! Why, 'is name Clarence.—Punch. real estate. A. H. Maine, Groton, Conn. mar13d FOR SALE—A good driving horse. Inquire Josepn Foote, care of J. Worth. maried FOR SALE—The Kennedy hotel and stable proper.y at Dayviue. Apply to Frank S. Kenneay, Dayvile, Conn. marlod FOR SALE—Farm of 140 acres, new nouse with all modern improvements, sSuca as gas, batn, furnace heat, eic., never lai.ung spring water in the house and (barns new), fine farming Ay and plenty of pusi ingu.e oi J. C. Barstow, Admr., Wilimant Phone 162-12 or 508-14. marsd EGGS for hatching; 8. C. R. I Reds, W, Rocks, 73¢ per seiting. William k. stinsop, Norwich. ~Fhone 1165-4. ‘mar? « FOR SALE—Two-tenement house in Norwich, 6 Hamiiton Ave.; Louse in good shape, with barn. Inquire C. F. Hiul, Centrai Village, Ct. mared 150 CORDS siab wood for sale. Tel. your order or drop postal. Ciarence S orwich, Conn. Route 6. FOR SALE Eleven coffes canisters. Inquire at 11 Broadway or Phone G42-3. marzd FOR SALE—Paimer Hewlit piace in Preston; 1sb acres, pienty of wood and mper. " lnquire Walter McCiimon, & e ed near the Conn. Agricuitural coilege. For particuiars, address Box 30, Buiie- tin Office. febzsa .| FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from .| Single Comb R. I Reds, heavy iayers, fne coior, Deiiing strain, 15 for 3i. 12, Norwich. G. N. Brad- Montvilie. febled R SALE—The woodlot near Broad Brook, town of Preston, owned by Mrs. sadel ayer. Inquire of Jewett City Savings Bank. ieb3d FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring car, just overhauled, neariy new tires, first class every way; orn. Overland touring car, good conaition and all ready to Tu. rices attractive. lInquire 9§ Frankiin St. J. B. Stoddard. dec21d FOR SALE—Yantic West Farms of- ter young sound, gentle driving horse, 10-week pigs, fresu cow, bull calfl Studebaker farm and business wagon. Tel. 111-3. decsa 1AM BUYING poultry of all kinds Anyone having same, rop postal to bat! Phone 300 FOR RENT The splendid 120 acre Farm of Frank Avyer, situated 3% miles from Norwich, will be rented to a responsible person. E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street “What is your Kitty new teacher Ilke, ‘She’s nice, but she's awful hom: 1y. I never can tell whether she's makin'a face at me or mot"— Browning’s Maeazine. “Is his land rich?" asked the pros- pective buyer, cautiously. It certainly ought to be replied the gentleman farmer. “I have nh TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Tea-room cot- tage 3 acres land, 1000 Ocean and Salt Pond, sown Sower and vegetable gardens plumblag s $200 to £1070 FRANK W. COY. feet and heat. Renta! Send for dookle sterly, R. L FOR SALE 96 Washington Street THE PADDOCK PROPLRTY Homeltke house of ten 4 open fireplaces, eflicient heater. Lot is about 150 feet in depth, and a passageway 20 feet wide conmecting with Maple Grove Avenue affords fa- cilities for a garage. FOR SALE ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual 63 Broadway tion. Sainuel Gellert, Coichester, Conn. IF IS SECOND HAND FURNITURE SELL IT TO AND BUY IT FROM S. ZELINGER, WASHINGTON SQUARE. TEL. 1022-5. febiid EXCHANCE for good farm; weil iocated modern bouse in Norwich; large lot, nine rooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs, electric lights, hardwood floors; owner wants _couatry home. Information from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Agricultural Limestone makes poor land good and good land better. Get our prices for any quantity Peck, McWilliams & Co. SRR IET TART S0 P 7o medium Bl et e At special low price, Cottage, centrally neighborhood. Owner Full particulars by consuiting Real Estate and Investment Broker Franklin Square WILLIAM B. WILCOX Benefit Life Agency FOR SALE DOMBROFSKI FARM In Town of Preston, 10 minutes walk from Greenev sisting of 17 acres land, 13 tillable; good 7 room house, slate roof, also 2 barns, all buildings in good condi- con- Price right. FRANCIS D DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE located In JOHN A. MORAN AUCTION Having rented my farm on Bean H Green, I will sell at public auction TUESDAY, MARCH 14TH, 1916, the following personal property: Tw cows (with calves), weight ahout 1200), 1100 ibs.), 1 Stanko plow, harrows, quantity of hotse! toings too numerous to stormy, first fair day. marisd 1 farm 1 art Pe car; m. hors Terms cash W. J. WAY. from hardwood floors, $3350. rooms and Telephone 1334 a cozy 7 room good leaving town. all the money I had into it"—Rich- mond Times-Dispatch. “What kind of a husband 414 your sister get?™ “Aw, she got a lemon. He makes her economize on clothes to pay for the candy and flowers he sent her be- fore thcy were married."—Kansas City Journal. “You say this is the last word in automoblle construction?” “Absolutely, sir.” “But if I should purchase It can you give me a guarantee that my chauffeur will be satisfled with ft?— Detroit Free Press. “WIiL,” sald Mrs. Spendthrift, “Tve got lots of things I want to tafk to you about.” “Glad to hear it.” snapped her hus- band: “usually you want to talk to me about lots of things you hawven't got."—Life. t THE KALEIDOSC! By means of wireless, warships can talk to submarines, even when the latter are traveling beneath the wa- ter. A sentry never gives up his rifle to anvone—not ever to the general, no matter how persistently the latter may demand it More than 1415000 Canadians are |llable for military service. Of these, | it is asserted, at least 75 per cent. are | physically st According to a French scientist who has experimented exhaustively, rain can carry both positive and negative charges of electricity Dogs and smoke are sald to make General von Hindenburg happlest, the first includi those of war and the latter that of both tobacco and battle. Free motion pictures are displayed in amusement rore ot Seaville Spain, tha . ~~*reshments w;lldl or from a tiny rental charged for chairs. Purning rum cauced great difficulty to saflors fighting the fire caused by i:\ recent explosion on the Minnehaha. The vessel was in command of Cap- tatn O “awcuonce:. 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