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rits and Movios Fietusse 821 On, and Mre. Howiand Loave Mexico for Texas—Eight-foot Drifts Broken iooind” oo Blotures at m%. Out—Conference Guests — Buckley “mu?'ifiogm By Prot. B N. House Leased, : Ty S o e 2 RTR ) g; 189, B, ‘where they have = ere b Bl i, B SRS ettt iss :ve, No. 42¢, L O. HL,| the congress at Panama to which they L were delegates, very inspiring. Lodge, No, 248, here last week and Mrs, Howland of Danlelson) are at El You Can Have Filled and Use at Home victim of eve- nesses? If so, you will be gl that there is real hope for you. Many whose eyes were fal Eye-Glasses! Do lasses? Are you a n or other e-wealk- to know u_ wear yo: s ng say they have Norwich B 0. P, had thel eyes resto through the ¥ 11 le of thi: onderful free 0= mest i pickiEpa, Bt O 0 Eight-foot Drifts. Beipoplecot, Thnopendarl, o et e ANNOUNCEMENTS N. E. O. P. meets tonight. Friday a force of men under Charles ing a way through the deep drifts. Miss Adles is back from New York with the newest spring hair styles and finest stock of imported human hair. Make early appointments, as she will Foon begin her out of town trips. See s Eighteen years ago Mrs. Edgar Win- chester of Town street while living in | t} Fitchvill a member of the troupe of Lukin’s Py gircus named Gardner. ~Ho was in | town last ek with the cirous, com- DAVIS THEATRE. l:" from v"‘omutu‘. Mass.,, and met Billie Burke in Pogay, Seven Part Tri- | 852in his former hostess. H angle Feature—Three Big Keith Acts and Sam Bernard in a Keystone Comedy. Conference Guests. : Mrs. J. O. Dodge of West Town ference week Mrs. Jacob Betts from |1 Providence, and Rev. and Mrs. Wil- liam D. Woodward ~of Quarryville. Rev. Mr, Woodward was formerly pastor of the First Methodist church. One of the finest vaudeville and pic- ture shows ever seen in this city is booked to appear at the Davis the first half of this week. The special attraction this time is not the vaude- ville, but the big Triangle masterpic- ture, Pegsy, featuring that eminent actress, Billle Burke. When you have To Entertain Army Comrades. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Orrin M. Price of Wightman avenue will entertain dur- 1 . Bllis Bast Great Plain it | dfl!tu':‘omo eight mfit deep :Im‘ioe 3‘110 t:mx without any glasses and my eyes “Ine atmosphere seemed hazy Wwith or without Caller After. Eighteen Years. prescription for fifteen days everything without glasses. had as her guest for a week | discard them in a reasonable time, and multitudes glasses. Eye troubl fions may be wonderfully benefited by with warm street will have as guests during con- | tablet and allow fo dissolve. With this daily. clear’ up perceptibly ri start and inflammation will quickly dis- appear. If your eyes are bothering you, even a little, take steps to save them now before it is too late. they had cared for their eyes in time. was almost blind; could not read at all. Now I can read ever: t nij 0 not water any more. bt they Canterbury_turnpike. On_the Scot- |80 Bot Wateh 3% AT 0% "fey ‘reel d road Selectman Charles Bushnell as 1 iracle b:nm = oleas. | fine ailthe time. It was like &, m A lady who used it says glasses, but after using this eems clear. n even read fine print It is belleved that housands who Wwear glasses can now more will be ablée to trengthen their eves so as to be spared he trouble and expense of ever getting of many descrip- ollowing the simple rules. Here is he prescription: Go to Lee & Osgood or o any active drug store and get a bot- le of Optona. Fill a two ounce bottle ater, drop in one Optona iquid, bathe the eyes two to four times You should notice your eyes ht from the Many hope- essly blind might have been saved if seen this picture you forget all about ing conference week Rev. Samuel L. the other pictures that have come and Beale and Rev. ‘George H. Butler, LOST AND FOUND gone. Peggy is a seven reel produc- tlon, produced by Mr. Thomas Ince who has surrounded Billie Burke with @ cast of stars that cannot be equalled It would take too long to try and tell you about this picture here, but don’t miss seeing it today; then you will be telling your friends not to miss it Besides this big feature there are three very fine vaudeville acts, headed by Irene and Bobby Smith, two dainty misses who present songs worth while. This act comes here direct from Keith’s theatre, Providence, where they made a big hit. Another good act is The Braminos, a clever team of eccen: tric comedians, who have a unique musical and comedy _offering. The third act is Gilmore Corbin, a jovial American comedian, who sings songs and tells funny stories in a way that keeps everyone in the best of spirits. To complete the show there is a two- reel Keystone comedy called The Great Pearl Tangle, an awful funny picture, featuring the popular comedian, Sam Bernard, surrounded by a cast of Key- stone funmakers. Concert orchestra of gix pieces; director, Mr. C. A. Dowsett. Matinee daily at 2.15; prices 10 cents, comrades of Mr. Price during the Civ- il war. Moving to Buckley House. Mr. and Mrs. Back are moving this week from Warren street to ome of John Buckley's houses at Peck’s Cor- ner. Fred Renner of Hartford is spend- Ing a week with his aunt, Mrs. D. R. Kinney at her home on Tanner street. Miss Katherine Shahan has returned to her home on West Town street af- ter a visit with relatives in Hartford. Miss Maud Chapman, who teaches in Stafford Springs, is spending her vacation uptown and at her home in the city . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sisson, former residents of Norwich Town, who have been living for some time near Yan- tic, came Thursday to the New Lon- don turnpike for a stay of some length. John Lynch, John and Thomas Ca- children 5 cents. Owing to the length | sev, Timothy O'Hearn, Jr., and George | 490 of the feature picture, Pegsy will only | Rooney, all of Norwich Town, now | Rev. John Winthrop Balantine of be shown once in the evening. Thelworking in Bridgeport, spent the |Stafford Springs supplied the pulpit ¥audeville and Keystone comedy will| week-end in New York. at the Congresational church Sunday be shown twice. Timetable: Keystone ¥norning. comedy 6.45 to 7.15; vaudeville 7.15 to| Mr. and Mrs. James Pringle and 8; moving picture § to 9.30; Keystone family are leaving town for East 930 to 10; vaudeville 10 to 10.40.| Rochester, N. H., after a year's resi- Prices, 10c, i5c and 20c. dence on West Town street. Mr. ¢ — Pringle has been emploved by the Ad- more ‘oolen Co., in Yantic and two AT THE AUDITORIUM. weeks ago left for his new position. Big Musical Comedy and Pauline WILLIMANTIC Frederick in Bella Donna Today. FUNERALS. & Mrs. Edward Clark, The body of Helena Owens Clark. widow of Edward Clark, was brought to this city on the 12.18 train Friday and taken in charge by Funeral Direc- tor Jay M. Shepard. Death occurred in Smithtown, N. Y., Tuesday, of bron- chial pneumonia. ' The body was placed in the recelving vault in the Willimantic cemetery. Mrs. Margaret B. Johnstone. The return of the Winsome Winning Winners Musical Comedy _company, which played here only a month ago, will be welcomed by the patrons of the Auditorium today and for the re- mainder of the week. Heading the cast of fifteen clever artists will be Joe Taylor, who will be remembered s the funny Dutchman, and assisting im will be Bob Alexander, who is always a_favorite in Norwich; Alice Wallace, the pretty prima donna, and Abbot and Datele, the clever specialty men who made such a hit on their last| o ceade such 8 hit on their 1ast| Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret e e ypcre I3 & fine look- | Blaci; Johnstone were held from her fisplay of fashionable wardrobe wil fEmeiun spipccy SR Sunday 4T seen. Special scenery is also car-{{f1o0n at 130 ofclock. —Rev. W. fied for each change of bill, of which | Nuiom Gf the Methodist church offi there will be three on the week—Mon- | ated Burial was in the Williman- e S atnesai oo, it week DMon- | tic cemetery. Funeral Director Jay of th shows played here a month ago ‘;f‘.enstx;el?&rd SRR S T #IIl be repeated, as the company has Dt o Wit L complete new repertoire. On_the picture programme will be| The body of Otis Jones White, age 10, son of Fred T. and Ida Huntley e Paramount five reel feature, Bella nna, featuring Miss Pauline Freder- | White, who died Wednesday of pneu- lck and taken from the novel and play |monia’ in Hartford, was brought to Mt the same name by Robert Hitchens, | this city and placed in the receiving vault of the Willimantic cemetery. Ar- Bella Donna is the tale of an ad- " renturess who poisons her . Bmgiioh |rangements were in charge of Funeral husband in order to be free to go to an | Director Jay M. Shepard. Bgyptian with whom she has fallen in fove. But before the poison can ac- tomplish its deadly work a doctor dis- toveres what is being done and he laves the intended victim. Her plot ustrated, Bella Donna reviles her usband and gives herself up to her ver. But the Bgyptian casts her off ind when she returns humbly to her lome she finds the doors shut in her lace by the doctor. Alone in the world, she passes out into the black aight across the grim desert into the freat unknown. - " The Pathe comedy for Monday and Cuesday is entitled Giving Him Fits ind is one of the funniest seen here n a long time. CHARGED WITH RAPE Charles Bertrand Also Gave Liquor to 14-year-old Lydia Uptor. There were three cases before the local police court Saturday morning. The first was that of Charles Ber- trand, charged with statutory rape on Lydia Upton, 14 vears of age, and al-, S0 with furnishing her with intoxi- cating liquor. The girl will be ar- raigned as beinz in manifest danger of falling into habits of vice. Ber- trand’s case was continued until this morning, bonds being affixed at $1,000. Must Support Family. Samuel Bergeron, charged with non- support of his wife and twe children, pleaded guilty. Attorney Kelley stated that Bergeron had made promises In the past but had not lived up tc them. A bond of $200 was ordered by the court for six months and Bergeron is to furnish $7 a week for his family. Failing o do this he will be sent to jail for sixty days. COLONIAL THEATRE. The feature at the Colonial theatre lay is Affinities. The cast: Richard S. Travers, Betty Scott, E. H. Cal- 7ert, Lillian Drew, Frank Mitchell invites Alice Thomas ind Jack Thomas invites Mary Mitch- Ml to go on an affinity picnic, neither mowing of the other’s scheme, Frank's r.rty goes to one island in the lake, lack’s to another a mile away. Jack ind Mary are legt behind that night, ind Jack swims to the other island for L boat. He.gets one loaded with thampagne intended for Frank's party. k and Alice discover the loss, into another boat and give chase, 1ot knowing who their quary is. Jack ‘akes Mary aboard and dashes for the nainland, where they jump into an au- pmobile. It was Mary’s own car, but fhe doesn’t know 1t. Her husband had |sed it. Frank takes Alice home. She B glad her husband hadn't returned. h the wee hours Jack and Mary are Mayor Dunn Telis of Neal Dow’s Visit A Neal Dow proggram was held at the L. T. L. meeting at the W. C. T. U. rooms Sunday afternoon at 3 o'- <clock. There was an unusually large attendance. A number of the chil- dren read stories of the life of Neal Dow, of his boyhood, and manhood and his work In the temperance feld -Mayor Dunn was present and address- ed the Legion in a splendid man- ‘mer. He gave incidents and facts con- cerning the great temperance worker that there were new to some of the leaders present. He said that he met wrested but Mary escapes. Her hus- | Mr. Dow in this city in 1880 when he trying to frame up some excuse | was here as the guest of Mr. Conant. losing her machine, 1s surprised | Mayor Dunn’s talk was greatly enjoy- vhen she climbs through a window.|ed by all present and the children gave mnwhfle Alice, worrying about Jack, | him a rising vote of thanks for his ides to go over to Mary’s—and ar- | kindness. gel just as P‘(;ry hnbesslns Frank’s ess. e police come with SMASH FI bq:k and Frank is exposed. Jack goes e s ESZE" Sy Lfih knees before Alice, and all agree | Motor Truck Runs Into Ashford Wom- itters are even. an's Sleigh. The Man in Iron is a two reel Kalem There were two slight accidents in The Man on Watch, another reel Kalem drama. The Fox Trotiwillimantic Saturday morning. At 10.45 the sleigh owned by Mre. Louis place Thursday, March 23d, a shepherd dog with black and yellow 'spots. Find- tify Max Berkowitz, Leon- ct: mar27d and_North with a bhand loom. to Mrs. W clock the delivery sleigh of the Maver- ick Laundry company met with a mis- front truck parted company with the \body of the slei Valley street. cept perhaps from loss of time. DOG_LOSTDisappeared from my ctween Pentecostal Church St,a pair of spectacles in ieave at P. O., Danlelson, mar21d FOUND—Rag rugs made to order Send_a trial order 88 Nelson St., mar20d LOST— am Paige, ¢ Bedford, Mas: hap. The pair of horses and the ch and continued up No damage resulted ex- Brief Mention. J. Weyer spent the with his parents in Mystic. Allen Sterry is spending the Easter recess with his mother in New Lon- week-end The contract for the plumbing work at the local Young Men's Christian Association has been awarded to the firm of Moriarty & Rafferty. A meniorial service was held at the Methodist church commemorating the 100th anniversary of the death of Bishop Francis Asbury, the first bish- op of the Methodist Episcopal church. Litchfield.—The prisoners at the county jail in_Litchfield are engaged in filling the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad company’s ice- houses at Litchfield and Bantam from cars which arrived Saturday and Sun- day. It is impossible to get men to work as section hands on the Litehfield branch. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two g00d express wag- suitable for one or two horses. In- e of Shea & Burke, 41 Main_ St, vich, Conn. mar27d RADE sideline mail _order opportunity, $350. Box 1248, Provi- all new. Situated in miles from Norwich Jey, near schoolhouse and chi isting of about 150 acres -room house and edlate does not live in Noi onington s terms. eason for_ selling. Eas: e of L ¥ BUTTON, R ¥. D. orwich, o telephone 1861-2. FARM FOR SALE. T about two Situated at Norwich Town, about two Jand with miles from Franklin Square. ing of about 60 acres of bulldings in first-class condition. Ha Xeeping 18 head hotses: - WHF sell tools, stock and all together or separately. SUSAN M. BEEBE, Adm. Otrobando Read, Norwich, Tows. Telophone. 608-12. Mar| FOR SALE OR RENT The Patrick Shea Farm, on Canter: in good order. s Inquire of THOS. REILLY, fer our entire stock of your own price. Come at once. S. ZELINGER, Franklin Square ession. Owner In- of cattle and 3 farm bury Road, Canterbury, Ct., contains 360 acres with fruit trees and running water in the barn yard. Buildings all 6 Franklin St, New London, Ct. Forced To Vacate our present etore on April 1st, we of- urniture. Bed- ding, Stoves and Household Goods at mar21d ‘Washington Square. FOR SALE At special low price, a cozy 7 room Cottage, centrally located in goo neighborhood. Owner leaving town. Full particulars by consulting JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investment Broker Norwich e Y TO RENT—One of ments i Norwich. at 170 Breaduay elgat large rooms and bath; steam heat and janitor service. - F e Bwv il Inquire of D. good Glibert Totten, Lebanon. TO RENT—! at 33 Bentley Ave. TO RENT 5 THE INCONSISTENT SEX. Down the long street the women cam Ty oall e W asked you over-long.” The man in the street gave & glance of He turned away his head. flmflmuww’w magzi_ seven-room cottage mariid Tel: 1203-3. TO RENT — A two-family house In order in Lebanon. Inguite re. mar22MWF “Nice light housek: iy FoR three miles from takes workmen to Norwich. J. Sngwell. TWO or three unfurnished rooms for desirable locality. Bulletin Co. mr& RENT—House, barn and garden Norwich; ‘(‘:‘“}:l;‘ Tel. 441-12. © marisSMW You shame your sex.” he said. Pl i s s—. ““Give us the vote,'" he read “Give you the vote? Not me! “r'll cast no vote against the home, Box 1. scofn. P | The Bulletin Takes Your quire at 132 Farm River Junction and Alton use e ms, farm bulldl For particulars, address Bddie Ennis, For woman I revere. T Hiless re of blic life i B B e And then that night he went to a o, And ihe man in the strest weat, tgo. y clapped And they cheered and Who pranced for their Teview. TO RENT—Centrally located flat of roomas; modern improvements. In- Broadway. mar25d from Wooa lace mills one mi West St, Westerly, R. L. _mar24d “Auto’’ Ad Home After all, the woman is having a lot to say nowadays about buying the automobile. That is why you should 'place your “Auto for Sale” venient for light housekeeping; all con- improvements. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, con- chorus girls Th, Ta) thelr scanty, iy They clap the mazy, crazy dance, They clapped it loud and long. “Good show,” they cried, “and pretty miris” As out of the house they thro: A R iag Taes S 23 Winchester St mar24d TO RENTSeven-room tenement, im. rovements and heater, 54 Unioa St Bldg. _ mar2id e 5 Washington St marid ad in The Bulletin. _ The Builetin is the home newspaper of Norwich, and thgshmeans to that extent the woman’s newspaper of Nor- |« wich. of the mistress of the house and at the same time the man d| of the house after he has reached his home. Call 480 and give The Bulletin your “Auto” ad. P it et atacata taacal FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Bus! ness Blocks, Bul sirable loca‘ions. List your property you care to se. or rent as 1 have tate investments. WILLIAM F. HYLL, Real Lstate and Insuramce, Room 108. Thayer Bldg. EXCHANCE for good farm; well house in Norwich; large rooms, steam heat, bath, set electric lights, hardwood floors; own wants _couatry home. from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimanti Conn. 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash 16x30, one hennery 8x12, scratching sheds, 60 peach (will bear this season), surawberries (will be this Spring), % (will cut 100 Ibs. dail an income getter). school ana church; stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. issued Chcice of 400. it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. . Telephone 365 Telephone 2998 Greeley ding Lots, ail In de- number of people looking for real es- 1ocated modern lot, -nine tubs, Information New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, harn two trees 1% acres in fruitage acres asparagus in season— ear railroad, land free from Just Nothing like Offices 110 West 34th St., New York 1- WANTED FOR SALE in th Through The Bulletin you are sure to get the attention | %rms.. son per month. Jobn E. Fanning, 52 Broad- way. te TO RENT—Store No. 20 Central Ave.; rent §10 per month. J. Broadway. Furnished rooms o let. ment. Asked where those girls belonged. To_try to expiain it, T can’t and woa't, The problem is too complex, And yet—1 wonder that men call us The inconsistent sex. E Octavia Roberts. WAR TIME. You that have faith to look “with fear- less eyes Beyona the tragedy of a world at strite, And trust fhat out of night and death shall rise The dawn of ampler Nfe: Rejoice, whatever anguish remd your heart, That God has given you, for a price- less dower, In these great times and have your part In Freedom's crowning hour. Y HAVE some fine apartments to rent nter of the city. John E. Fan- Bréadway. marsd 110 acres, two miles ey line. Write Farm, bid rom ecity, on are Builetin Co. TO RENT—Small cottage No. 61 Ot- or_will seil on favora erms. John E. Fanning, 5z Broadw 1ebi2d TO RENT—No. 76 Boswell Ave. 36 E. Fanning, 5§ o e _ Jan3dld THE BRONSON, Durkee Lane. lnquire base- Jai To 1t TO RENT_Store at 61 Frankiin St Inquire at Builetin Office. decisd 2] WANTED Experienced saleslady in LUTILITY Leghorn” breeders; White | 4 FURNISBED rooms, 3150 up. 38 Un- on Bt all conveniences. Fhone 1193-% | That you may tell your sons who eee WANTED—Candy salesman B., Bulletin_Office. LE—A gasoline en| wood sawing attachment, mounted. and WANTED _Single girl for kitchen |POWer for ail farm purposes—10 work, at 16 Laurel Hill Ave. mar27d | Easoline ‘or keroseme: also one - raas o down 5o bushel wide-spread attach: WANTED A boy ent manure spreader: disc and Crark grinding. _Apply C. cutaway harrows: agent for the Averv metrist, 218 Main S rm tractor. ~White Plymouth Rock esgs for haiching, Tilly strain, with u.c birds trom the Vineyara Haven Stock Farm. W. S, Brown, Wauregan, Conn. Phone. mar2sd FOR SALE—T have 2500 tons of ice that I wiil sell in carload lots or in the bulk. W. B. Wilmarth, Willimantic. Box 225. mar2sd FOR SALE—Attention. ladies! Maglc ay bair recipe, 23c: Magic WANTED —Experienced men to can- vass on a live proposition; salary commission. Apply to Mr. Greenburs, at Wauregan Hotel, from § a. m. to 8.00 p._m. d WA TED—April 1s reliable for dairy and general farm work. Columbla, Conn. e, man Mer- ht Farm, house canvass- | Shampos, Smmission CCall at|3hampoo, light hair rectpe, §25: Magic Johnson_House, llimantic, 3-6 after- | Shampoo, dark hair recipe, e Magic 79 evenings. K. Loomls. Dandruft Cure_recipe, 30c; Magic Hair Tonic recipe, 50¢c; Magic Halr Grower recipe, 30c; Magic Hair Remover, 31 Desired results from above recipes by following full directions on advice card AIN'T THIS A FUNNY WORLD? I saw a fellow give his a beautiful bouquet of poison ivy, and, wouid you|enclosed with each; also suggestions believe It. she got ail sweiled up over |for dispensing with use of soap. Ad- it. The Cobweb Corner Is a_swell | dress A. B., Postoffice Box 527, Norwich, oke for a nickel. Fagan's Smoke |Conn. ‘mar2sa hop. ma - e — | "HELLO, Mr. Poultryman: Konemah WANTED Chestnut and oak § foot | Poultry Yards talking. Do your hens cross ties 6 and 7_inches thick f. o. b.|eat eggs? Send 50 cents for a bottle of Central Vermont Ry. The Child Lum- [ Konemah Specific No. 2. Stops the ber Corpm Putaam, Conn. trouble at once. mar25d mariSMWS —_—— e — FOR SALE_My entire stock at cost WANTEDF remon, brakemen, $120 | prie o - monthly: exporience Unnecessarys Rail. | Bracs:,STocsries, horse and wagon: sl T A et o= sar fifTis | must be sold by April 1et. 14 Main St SATURDAY only: M. Garcle & Co.'s Straight. box of 25 for $1.25; Its a_good smoke; eck’'s supply. Yours SED martia FOR SALE — A quantity of cedar planking for boats, in long lengths. sames I Hewitt, R. F. D. 6, Norwich, Conn. mar33d FOR SALE — A hors on and MOST ATTRACTIVE dence, R. ar27d FOR SALE_—Yoke of oxen, five years old, well broken. Tel. 1§91-4, or write arfhuy C. Smith, R F. D. 6, Norwich. mar27d FOR SALE — Beas hite Leghorn, White and Columbian ndottes; mating list ready. Merry- thought Farm, Columba, Conn. mar2id HORSE FOR SALE—Young, sound, 1200 1b. horse: work anywhere. = W. Holden, Pine St. mar27d FOR SALE _The Clark homestead, 36 acres, situated one mile west of Brook- lyn Green, on main road; good loca- tion, nice shade trees t for hatching; 100" apple trees; NEW COTTAGE ON SPRING GARDEN AVE. Modern in every particular Just the home for you FOR SALE Just completed by Stetson & Young W TED—Position in the country | parness; horse welghs about 500 1bs.; as housexceper by young woman. Ad- | e - : dress Box 22, Bulletin. marzid | Ol a2 C. K. Bailey’s Stable, Main 8¢ mar23d FOR SALE—A part of or a whole of 30 acres of land on New London turn- pike, within six cent zone. Inquire H. W, Baker. Mohegan, R. F. D. 7, City. mar32 FOR SALE — One woodlot of abowt five acres on Stony Brook. Inquire H. W. Baker, Mohegan, R. F. D. 7, City. mar22d WANTED Spinners; steady work and good pay. Niantic Mfg. Co.. East Ly Conn. mar24d NTED—By an elderly lady, a n a private family: réferences exchanged. Address, giving particulars, X. Y. Z., Bulletin. mar23d WANTED_Fiity girls for light foot and power presses; experienced opera- tives earn $10 to '$12 week, 55 er e hours; day work ‘while learning at| _ FOR SALE_Eges for hatching from 13%c per hour. Waterbury Buckie Co., |Single Comb R. 1. Reds, heavy layers, Waterbury, Conn. mar22d | fine Deming strain, 15 for $i. Norwich. G. H. Brad- WANTED_Two _experlenced _tree trimmers. Apply at once to Victor 2% ZO0IY Perreault, Attawaugan Hotel, Danicl-| “FOR SALE—Eggs for hat son, Cona. ‘mar20d_ | Comb_White Wyandottes WANTED Doy or youth for office | i work. Apply to_the Danielson Cotton Co., Danielson, Conn. mari8d Mercythought strain, 15 fof Phone 101612, Norwich Div. G. Bradford, Montville. marzed JAMES L. CASE o' story house, eleven rooms; best of well well shed, water in the house; in barnyard: , shop, large henhouse. ' Inquire son, Conn. mar27d barn and outbuildings, all in good r Turnpike Road, tween Taftville and Occum; 20 minutes walk to factories, schools and churches. For particulars, write to M. E. Nolan, P. 0. Box 14, Long Branch, New Jersey. mar27 FOR SALE—Two pool counter price cheap. North Main St., City. about tables mar27d barn 20x40: cornhouse, o Benj. Clark, 77, South Main St.. Daniel- FOR SALE OR RENT Small farm of about six acres, with seven-room house, pair, situated on the Old Canterbury half way be- and Apply 279 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. _FOR SALE_Two-tenement house in Norwich, 16 Hamilton Ave.: house in g00d shape. with barn._ Inquire C. F. Hill, Central Vijage, Ct. _ marlsd S TOR SA ows for sale; carioad northern cows just arrived.’ F. W. Lebanon. ~ Tel. 62 Lebanon Div. WANTED_—Two _pinboys. _ Must be over i6 years of age. Apply Elks’ Club. maridd WANTED—We buy and pay highest cash prices for all kinds of metal: rags, rubbers and junk. Wait for ROCKLAWN home of the late | OLIVE W. PLATT : FOR SALE Substantial stone house of 11 rooi and bath; tricity. house lots. Can be bought right. FOR SALE Four family House with stable situated on trolley line, from Franklin Square. rent- al $550. Price $4,000, easy terms if desired. THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. May Building ARCHA W. COIT, FOR SALE The fine Thames Loan and Trust Company, 34 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn, about 70 feet front. One part of the m: floor is finely equipped for banki and the other part, also provided with vault, is admirably suited for corpo: Agricultural Limestone better. Peck, McWilliams & Co. makes poor land good and good land Get our prices for any quantity trust, agency, or other business. AMOS A. BROWNING, Recei steam heat, gas and elec- Extensive grounds of great natural beauty and a number of fine Bank _Bullding of The tion or other purposes. Offices, with elevator, on the second and third floors. Superior location for bank, insurance, our prices will agiontsh you, Danle son Waste and Metal Co., Danleison, b Prone 1 FOR SALE—Yantic Westfarms offer Sl P ROneAeE mar3d_ | ung horse, seven Airedale pups, fresh WANTEDYoung men as railway |cow, bull calf, Studebaker farm and mail cierks; $75 month; sample exam. ination questions free. 'Franklin Insti- tute, Dept. 35-N., Rochester, N. Y. mar2d WANTED Second hand furniture of 111-3. marlid ood milic cows, ranklin St. delivery wagons. Tel. FOR SALE—Fifteen one bull Inquire 169 mar1sd FOR SALE_Some of the finest farms A R e aihy BaR second masd || FO T Y 55 in New London or Windham counties. furniiure, &7 Brackeer, & Frania well irade o et svery Kind of e e A H. Maine, Groton, Conn. GIRI, HELF wanted in finishing d artments of the American Thread Willimantic mills. Apply at ec: HELP WANTED ., FOR SALE—A good working and driving horse. Inquire Joseph Foote, care of J. C. Worth. mar10d FOR SALE—The Kennedy hotel and stable property at Dayville. Apply to Frank S. Kennedy, Dayville, Conn. BOYS OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE |_marlid The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Apply EGGS for hatching; S. C. R. I. Reds, . aa—" Telephone 1334 | | ogAILLES SANITARY FIBRE | ¥; Rocks Tic per ssiting. Wiljam E MILLS, marid Versailles, Conn. 150 CORDS siab wood for sal gour order or drop postal = Clarence oles, Norwich, Conn. Route §. WANTED - 3 FOR SALE—Palmer Hewitt place In four Farm Hands and Boy to work [pipe our® S ) on a farm, two Cooks. FOR SALE—Y Jer: bull rr FREE EMPLOVMENT BUREAU | E0%AMEJURElniw oyl n GEO. L. CHESBRO Sge, Storrs, Ct. tebesd Central Buiiding, Norwich, Conn. | ™ pon saLE_Farm of 57 acres, locat- ed near the Conn. Agricultural col For particulars, address Box 10, B tin Office. feb2sd FOR_SALE—The 10-acre woodlot near Broad Brook, town of Prestom owned by Mrs. Mabel Ayer. Inguire of 26- ain ng, ra- FOR SALE ver FOR SALE MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jawelry a of any kind at tae of Interest. Am old* e H‘CY)?L mnuedy‘i fills today’s big ee overy day at 2.30 sharp.|White of Ashford was struck from “:n“ 5 NMJ‘-”' ng 10 cents. [hehind by an automobile truck and few show every day. damaged quite a little. Mrs. White peddles butter and eggs in this city, " Rockville—To facilitate the work of |and claims that she was- about to A urse and make |draw up to the curbing when struck in get- |She was thrown out, but was unin- of “the | jured, and about five dozen of eegs automobile has|were broken. The number of the McCar- | truck was not taken and it is not nurse. Twelve friends | known who the driver was. Nurse Sleigh Left Behind. at the corner streets at 1l o'- with, THR COLLATERAL LOAN 00, R Up ONE FLIGHT ‘Watches Clocks LEE CLEGCGC ... “REPAIRS” IN PRICES Down Jdewelry ESTATE EDWARD HARLAND. Entite tract of land. including three of Har- Sachem chance to obtain a dwelling houses, lying easter) land road and southerly of Plains road. A home with land easily accessible city or to purchase tenement property urchaser. ndividual for investment Lote to sult Excellent opportunity for Jewett City Savings Bank. eb3d FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring car, just overhauled, nearly new tires, firsi Class every way: ons Overland touring car, good condition and all ready to run; - prices attractive. Inquire 38 Frankiln St._J. B. Stoddard. _dec21d 1 AM BUYING pouliry of all kinds. Anyone having same,’ drop posial to 402357 Galler® &olohester, Conn: BANKRUPT SALE FOR SALE DOMBROFSKI FARM In Town of Preston, 10 minutes walk from Greeneville village, con- isting of 17 acres land, 13 tillable; good 7 room house, slate roof, also 2 barns, all buildings in good condi- tion. Price right. to desirable Garbly e S Ll WRE) emavcis 0. vonowve |l LSRG A, S ng 8. n e 4 A . 8. ALLIS, Central Buildi 3 oy A R ol . ral Building Norwich, Conn. } mantic on Thursday the 30th day . . 39y Ward Street Carnations. Special Plants. _— Florist Forms and Felephouo 857, March, 1916 at 10 o'clock a. m., the stock of Jewelry, Optical Supplies and Store Fixtures beldnging to the bank- rupt estate of Orvilla A. Bessette. For further particulars enquire of the un- dersigned. Stock can be seen by call- ing on me at No. 672 Main street, Wil- m_mecount of incremse Im price of 1o the Whitestome Cigar will e 35 1.000, limantie, Conn ADDISON J. GREEVSLIT Trustee. cloaks and suits. Apply at once, 245 |Leghorn cocks and cockerels 35 each:| sepl? the Hght Mam St. marita | A + beat Jaying strein as proved | —=Pid A High in the heaven, thelr heritage to e = | by Tnternational eg# laying cohtests;| FURNISHED ROOM — Centrally lo- take— WANTED—A well trained nanny- | dxy oid. chicks $15 ger hupdres cated Eonna Morser 13 Union 8¢ '° | “I saw the powers of darkness put to sont. “Apply at 333 Washington 5L | P, “order mow. ‘beasiey, Che Ripht! 1 saw the morning break:™ Owen Scaman, in Punch. HUMOR OF THE DAY “I want to open an account for my eon who has just entered the uni- versity." “Sort of a fresh heir fund."—Widow. Sleigh—1 see he writes typewritten letters to his lady. Spy—Sure; she's taken up study- ing character by handwriting. —Stan- fora Chaparral. The sphinx pronounced a riddle. “How many girls would swim out beyond the danger line if the life- guard_was a woman?' she asked. — New York Sun. FARM OF 120 ACRES TO RENT RIGHT IN TOWN Inquire of JOHN DODD, 202 Boswell Avenue THOMAS J. DODD, 99 Cliff Street Professor—You're not enough of a mythe. Stedent Smythe—Why Professor—Every time I you, you're not Gargo 0, &ir? call on prepared. —Michigan FOR RENT SEVERAL DESIRABLE APARTMENTS From $30 to $50 per month le. dderman seems to be always ing over something.” “Yes; he is generally troubled with three kinds of trouble all at the same time—all the trouble he has ever had, all he has now, and all he ever ex- Also 7-room Apartment for §| rects to ave —Puck. Customer—But why have rabbits $17 per month. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street gone up so in price? They're wild GOnes, aren’t they? So you cam't say. it's the cost of keeping them! Shopkeeper—No mum; |truth is, since all the best shots have gone to the war, it takes so many cartridges to kill em'—London Opinion. “I fear that maid 1 hired away from Mrs. Flatdub is rather Incompetent. “Why, 807" “She doesn't seem to have any gos- sip about the Flatdubs worth men- tioning. —Kansas City Journal. Mr. Newman had just recovered from an operation and was talking to a friend. “The surgeon’ he remarked, ‘said he'd have me on my feet again in three week: “Well, he did it, didn't he?" asked but _the 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 Phone 300 86 Cliff Street TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | the friend. tage. 3 acres land, ) 1000 feet from| ‘He did, indeed” responded Mr. Ocean and Salt Pond; sown fower and | Newman. ‘I had to sell my mortor car vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat Renta! 3350, Others $200 t0 $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY, esterly, R. L to pay his bilL."—Christian Register. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Policewomen are now employed iz 26 cities of the United States. FOR SALE The annual fire loss of this coun- try amounts to $2 each inhabitant Chariots worked on the principle of the taximeter were used in China in the fourth century. W. B. WILCOX .. Auctioneer AUCTION It has been found that under mor- mal conditions 10 inches of snow yields one inch of water. Will be sold at Public Auction on Fully 90 per cent of the Argen- TUESDAY, MARCH 38, t 10 o'clock a. m. (RAIN OR SHINE), all of the contents of the O. H. Rey- nolds Livery Stable, located on Chest- nut St., Norwich, Conn. comsisting of the following articles: . Nine horses (ome matched pair of blacks, 7 single), 5 hacks. § coupes, 5 top buggles, 2 two-seated open car- riages, 2 two-seated canopy top car- riages 1 two-seated extension top car- riage, 1 democrat wagon. 1 business wagon, 1 express wagon, § sets double hatness, 9 single driving harness, 2 coupe harmess, 1 business harness, 1 clipping machine, 1 safe, 1 desk. sleigh 16, tine rallways about 20,000 miles, are managed by European engineers. To keep up the present numerical strength of her army, Great Britain must send every month into the field The united expenditures of France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy and Ger- many vary from $2,000,000 to $2,200,- 000 monthly, or 370,000,000 daily. The navigation school of the Royal Technical College at Glasgow is said to be the most perfectly equipped institution of the kind in the world. Flat cars have been adopted by a bejls, fur and plush robes, biankets, | German Failroad Upon which ordic and numerous small articles. nary open cars can be run and A Straight TERMS CASH. EDMUND A. PRENTICE, Trustee. mar21 TuThSM Sale—No By-Bidding. | dumped bodily in any desired direc- tion. Scotland has the first drawbridge in the world in which all the work of opening and closing it and guarding traffic over and through it is done by electricity. The office of lord great chamber- lain of England is hereditary, being i held jointly by the families Cho Imondeley “and Willoughby o'Eiresby |in alteration. There are 26 museums of safety and institutions for the atudy of in- dustrial hygiene In the world—: Europe, three in the United States and one in Canada. Chestnut colt by Azoff, one of the best sons of Peter the Great: dam Terlingua by Moko, sister of Teren- tia, 2.05%. This colt is standard and registered. Reasons for selling. in- terferes with the owner's business, and will be s0ld immediately after the Reymolds auction, Tuesday, March 28, 1916. The wireless station at Colon at noon each day sends out broadcast forecasts of the weather in the Carib- and Gulf re- ean, South Atlantic gions to ald shipping. ‘The examination of fairly accu- rate records has convinced scientists that there has been no appreciable change in the climate of northern Europe in 1,500 years. JUST ARRIVED. Another car of 2§ Horses has come. Now is the time to buy, and here you ha: 00d choice of chunks, business horses and draught, in pairs and sing Prices low as the iowest. quaiity com- sidered. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel connmection. febIsd that, An E: h scientist belleves nglish scien s it the radium in the interior of