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FAIR TODAY AND TOM ] What Is Going On Tonight NORWICH TOWN hv.:mn’ and Moving Pictures at| Minor Happenings e o ’ Quests Beil Entertained Over 1 ing ot it vine CBiofires at| Conference—Thursday's Visitors. - % engii ood b ean, - — Miss Penfleld of New Milford is|h; P 1 y - “Dui o x ; it BANK official leaving city will visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. P. Phreaner, { I ‘mard 1 the worst Hn:nfl-‘n-:h k‘{. ever seen— a room houss: arge T gy e T FOR SALE & C R I Red cgge: 36| margiq ° L osene Smoke Shop. ; Kron W SBl "PETIR Sonn = in Norwich should ribbons and two cups during sea- e : T e e e A . r col e mounts. et T (rilaays Tiotnine o | o TherS il b Sypomery statons | WP MG, TR abthge AT | W awmen—r 1w veemachag T R 1080 to hese William J. Townsend of| the Sacred Heart church. :':"‘Ea ?:..‘g‘w.! Fodtiry ards, $ian- | Zellnger. Hreea B1dg. “Tol 1025-0° Hartf rchants’ Meroan chester, Conn. mer fully explain the merits and benefits 10| yy pyanic Gardner of New London - f, | T WANTED 5, wetic all local merchants who will use the| visited Mrs. Thurston 5, Barber at her | 5 SOrTING £GGS | Sc aplece;, Buft | WANTED Honest _energetic nfop';ned :omgtd- syndtigs i °'1 ants | home on Peck’s Corner Wednesday. D. No. 6. Tel. 1208-12. "fl.“n auuu-N daily; pa: ekl meeting marild e Pequod “ercentile bureas at Chamber of Com:| Misses Isabel,and Christine Bacheler | —porg——————c—r———o——| marsia lerce o - nging o'er the mesas, and A fittle WANT AD in The [|Zodern improvem 1518 to the tune =g Frankiin he’ Inq! Geor Gry Of the bugl o 1 in that Bulletin is really the equivalent St L Jand'or butuing meon; T " ¥ b se sl . puotipal | [l g S of East Town street -will spend the o ANTED—Dosrders 1n pood famil SRS, Pyt Inquire at 77 Seventh St e Shme, should be present or send a represent- | g, o vacation at their home in Tal- hrubs; center of city; meais if forr = great carrying power. v S ncd s the soldier of kis country, and he's ative. cottville, stock. J. O. Land 1085-4 o FOR RENT | dandy. and h e. in New London, cormer 3 % e i =i Over 9000 copies of every Bul- store, good location, many years a gro-| A hop 3 ire bull two years WANTED — Thr . sultable for With his sidearms Jingling sweet— Charles and Maurice Partridge of| g1 O B Feink. So. Canterburs, Gonn: | room st ayemorae A mais com, Rieks letin 'WANT AD' are’ printed JI1Cok “inquire 5. Beil Shoce. facris| Good-night to every focman Entire Change of Programme Today.|Gort Polnt visited Mr. and Afre 310 n_Mill, Norwich, Conn. mar3 every day. dg., New London. That he's started out to meet. ntire an % arles ler of Sturtevant street|—mm—Ho—H—————————————————— | — . L T T U0 One of ‘the most unul\hlwl&dbeth‘l;:%‘ last week. B e wawT L o e “::Alml;l. l:wll,vg‘g nh"\'\'-'fi’u'z“ Your message goes many miles, He's '.'hho. rluum -.;.I:fl;':u‘ burning and i odramas ever seen = _— & S Loy 3 y 2 o a sees people, passes 2 mg:g:o:.: the Auditorium today and| Dr. and Mrs. Walter J. Yates of Fall| FOR_ SALE Lunch room; only res-|.°%: Day St, Danielson. _Phone. marsod many many The regalar, "'a'o reguiar, when there 1s Saturday, when Edna Goodrich, the| River, Mass, are guests at the Meth. | taurant in Plainfield: @ §00d opportuni- | WANTEDYouns cows, hogs, shoates || by, but eventually finds the The heat to him a ritfle and the sand oted Grnmmati sctrpss AR fteine= Lo air vt el at: the Meth ty for u youns man to start In busi-|and pigs W. 5. Vall, Leb. Div. marsod (] RIGHT parties when you put the o b S R e - tional beauty, makes her photodramatic | juring the week. "'u':i ‘uvod Lma‘.ucme Pl.lnndya. Conn.| WANTED—A yoke of Devon oxen, & message into a Bulletin WANT On bis wheeling steed he's ready when debut as a Paramount star in the Jt:l;.w mar3od . to 5 years broken; state weight and AD. message hits the fort L. Lasky production of Armstrong's| Rev. Robert E. Dyson of Auburn, R. 4 - | price to-J. Butler & ‘Sons, Easton Farm, TO RENT — A two-family houss in| The imfantry, the cavairy, Wife, the gripping drama written es-|1 “is in town for part of the confer- Thorgughbred mahogany | Danielson, Conn., R. F. D. 1. mar3od vod order in Lebanon. It's the regular that cotnts, FOR SALBE— 2 & quire Mrs. . pertect in e Get the WANT AD habit—The || 5/ibert , Levanon. 3 hen the bandits hit the bord peclally for Miss Goodrich by Matgaret | choe, the guest of Mrs. C. J. Abell of | J%, G ‘alogosition, "ail broken to| FARMDRS We want you to get your || gomer: WANT. AD Gabit. Sa e And he marches or he mounts “urnbull, the celebrated novelist. East Town street. rive; price $150. cash. brose | money’s worth on fertilizers. We handie = ol TO RENT—A howse of nf Tooms, e The scemes, vivid in their realism, e Sullivan, Trading Cove. Tel. 1872-12.|P. Armour's high grade fish and potash the time and money that this {2 minutes’ walk from Fort Point sta- With ns. a little darkness, carry the audience from the little| Mr. and Mrs. Reuben P. Rose of | marsod . Drice: " sing “all pisaade, 2L 8 very low [} modern invention represents. Coreilaas e Food répair, with well of | _Then through the cloudy ray country village to the gamibling hells| West Town street have as guests this| “Fon 83 Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 356-5. taere is also & barn and shed. an ideai | Tpairiing h mesolin Promise +f a great city, and from th week Rev. and Mrs. Frank Chamber-|1250, or _maisod place to raise chickens: also to rent —Balt!more Sun. heart of the rugged mountains of the|lain of East Thompson and J F. Low- | Fitch Johnson. P T SR e 10or the seazon, a_furnished bungaiow adian northwest. a ~ < Div. EDITOR-PRINTER-MANAGER, open ————————————— | near the house. For Information. g’i}’,‘_fg.{‘,,dmh :5 little Mae Fielding, s A —————————————— | for engagement May 1; city or country; AT THE AUDITORIUM. TO RENT—A small tenement quire 3% Spruce St. Laurel Hill, __mar2sd 00d horse valx’hl:i‘f - 1402 GO OUT AND NELP ANOTHER. FARM FOR SALE, capable taking full charge; American, FOR SALE r. St., City PR un! ir], is given a splendid Aft ’ 2 married, strictly temperat tial; Bt G TR AV [y 5 e e Go out and help another just as you" :,};';;ogfum'g tgl display ~her _excellent |, cr .13‘:;:;‘ s(o‘;“!‘-}mx:&x;dfielg al:ue:r. riies From Fronidiin 'ls.:fl'ra'.'bg:fis'x“ A" Xadress ‘Practical, care Bulietin FOR SALE—Two. horses, wagons,| TO RENT-One of the finest apart- been neized “onel—’ 2 gl el Aty o e o she i so|Mrs. D. R Kinney, and cousins, Mrs, | Ing ~of about 0 acres of land. wifh | Co. e |jieht end heavy harnesses. W. 8. Vail | BEnie, i Nerwich, at 170 Mroadway:| ! like to think that's more than all the beautiful gowns for which she 13 50| jonn Combies and daughter Arline, of Dullings in first class condition. Have oL ANTED Four or Tive good woslen |Leb_i-4. i o tous.|38d Janitor service. Inquire of . T.| Than the §lory 6 the conquest or the note Y. Tanne: S ers, T g work; Johnson Fo SALE—Overian , model , tour- whay The production of Armstrong’s Wife | [20NeT street going with him for a|yorses " Wil seil fools, stock and farm (JRAIners. for might work; Johnson & ing car, brand new, with one-man top, <R i i el o TR all together or separately. Rell ¥ X | "o RE is sald to be one of the most beautiful r eliance Yarn Co., Norwich. mar2%d |curtains and folding rain vision win ice se oom ever turned out by the Lasky company SUSAN M. BEEBE, Adm., BARBER tod: shleld, also detachable limousine top;:a ue; ve. Tel. 1203-3. and Miss Goodrich has been given a|_ Mr. and Mrs. Stanton W. Brown of Otrobando Road, Norwich Town. wanted; steady job for - so] FOT It seems 30 liko the message of cottage God s apirit In the heart. 1 : bargain. L. A. Bradford, Danielson, Go out and hel ther—it's th -12. ar30d | right man; good wages. 3 on, - ——— another—it's the way Sipport ot Snequalied sxcelloncs, In- | Wightman svemue ‘are enterigining | _Telephons eis-i% L o U WL 7 ot Rirfid | o mEw—Coamail Toaton T2t s S e v v cluding Thomas Meltian, James CHie, | o oawioh: Scadhmyt FOR SALE WANTED—Allround, single man for | ., F0%, $ALE_White Pereian Angora | Ao rooms; modern improvements, Ia- crowded to the brist— o T M. Lo O e o and| Rev. H. HL' Crawford of Wostport | At special low price; & coxy 7 Toom | farm work: must D Bood teasctes Son S Deederm)dpiitena 1 widte, e o anta) To turn from ai! the danger with the Hal Clements, Raymond Hatton and| gev. IT T POT! | Cottage, centraily located in good |milker. J. B. Yerrington. Phone 396.5. e bon artley, al ] RENT—Furnished rooms, ocon- faith to kbow and see other members of the Lasky all-star [ Point, Mass. RGN D Bavin - town. | Sesisd . | venient for Light nouseksepins: ail con. | That there's’ some one Soing to help e Wibame Winning Winners Mu-| Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Bushnell have|Full particulars by consulting WANTED Tady who has had many | wagon, sari oo hacners boss RN rer o ST R - wagon, cart. team harness, bug = = sical Comedy company will present to- | as their guests over the conferonce JOHN A. MORAN Srermes" AR Cote, Wuds posliion atsg | Brecs, wawos, with ton, diac” Ratrow: | o URSIMIAD IOt SO0 | And Tye noticed in e struggie et day an entirely new bill entitled The|Rev. R. W. Brown, pastor of Howard| Real Estate and Investment Broker ueorglanna Duval, Jewett City. mar2sd | Brogh are almost new. ge ¢ vogd a b < e r2%d | Packer, Conn. mardod | o __.______|When we've made some burden lighter Midnight Cabaret. It promises to be(church, and Rev. William H. Moseley. klin Square Norwich | BOARDERS E00 3 == —— = with the fragrance of our rore, he oF the best bills this company has | pastor ‘of the Firsh Portagusse cmurch, | Tnklin Square - ood aniral oS iamilY. | “5OR SALE—A Syracuse euiey Jiow. |8 Pl et enceom Sertment te nice neighbornood, central to city, rent, with heat, in fine conaition. John | When we've half forgotten our troubles et presented: both of New Bedford, Mass. FARM FOR SALE. Drotements, reasoiiable prices. Inguire|NSarly, new. F. Browning. Fhone E. Fannigg, 52 Broadway. SIS e el o e Lanora_or eed _— — a ma 3 nard o) 23 — e T COLONIAL THEATRE. DR. CARY T. GRAYSON TO WED | miles'Srom Norwich and Wesiorly trol: | WANTED—A giri for zeneral hiouss- | FOR SALE Six-pound Black Minorca | 00, RENT_—Farm, 110 acres two milcs TS AT - - ley, near schoolnouse and church, con- | work; reference required. Mrs. J. I.|cockerel, 33: guaranteed. A. Hansen, 2 2 The big feature at the Colonial to-| MISS ALICE GERTRUDE GORDON. siating of about 130 acres of land with | O'Brien. 11 Linden Parkway = Phows | North Windham, Comn. mar3od i e TR Go out and help another—if you've got o that “.ir along, i o TO RENT—Small cottage No. 61 Ot- | you wil nud & ngs day is Fifty-Fifty, Essanay drama, in 3 5 | s-room house and recessary building: ¥ mar2sd FOR SALE_Eggs for batching {rom | ropando Ave.. o wiil seil on favorapie p Yo" Wil find it sweet as three parts. The cast: Harry Dunkin- | President Wilson's Physician and Miss |all new. Immedjate possession. Own| WANTED Spinners; steady work | SINgl3 Comb White Leghorne: they are | [0p424° ;XS 2R WL 201 on Saverabler Dlossoma of 'a”sone: " son, Lilllan Drew, Edmund F. Cobb Wilson’s Best Friend. oes not, i Morth 2 T fhe |and good pay. Niantic Mfg Go. Eest|®ood layers. Giibert Billings, Norwich, T, imb the rough hill better, and Vida Ramon. : eret ot k" Nfurron. & B D%, | Lymé, Gonn: " marad ' |Copn.. R. F. D. No. b. mar3od Ee iy and youll find the path you've The Dream Seekers, another big Ka-| Washington, March 30.—Dr. Cary T.| Norwich, or telephone 1861-2. lem drama in two parts. Grayson, President Wilson's physician Locked In Is a Selig drama; also Sis |and nraval aide and Miss Alice Ger- FOR SALE Ok RENT FANTRD—Boy oF Souih 5 e| "COWS FOR SALE_Another carload Wo‘:k,"";p ‘ny",ynf.r S3uth Lor offoa | wiil arrive this weok. Fred 3. Hozie Co., Danielson, Conn. mar18d | Lebanon, Conn. Telephone 2. o T Rt Just Mke summer when the spirit is et way. Peace with man and God. —DBaltimore Sum. " H & ry b — 294 THE BRONSON, 1z Durkee Lane. a Vit. comedy, end today’s big bill, trude Gordon of this city, Mrs. Wil- = = S % e S Matinee cvery day 5c; evening 10c | son's magt intimate friend, will be|The Patrick Shea Farm, on- Canter- |, QYANTER-Twe pinboys Must be| g n gy Viliage farm, six acres, | Lui0ished rooms o let. lnqui HUMOR OF THE DAY New show every day. married with the next two months. [bury Road, Canterbury, Ct-.dconu-lns mari4d 2 :r‘:gn{l;g;"‘;:;‘n',fl: {;“o"n};:'s" ol B tors at 61 Frankiin St —_ —_ Announcements of the engagement | 860 acres with fruit trees and running > 3 Z 3 .| . To mENT_—S Fran =2 LOCKED BRITISH STEAMER was made today by Mrs. Henrs Weod | water 1 the barn yard. - Builaings ani| WANTED We buy and pay highest |carriage and tool reom. pouiiey housd| (naire ot Bulletin Office. _ decidd Cox—Tan't it funny they spell “Cin- A o cash prices for all kinds of metals, | for 30U layers, brooder house for 1,000 = = cinnatf’ the way they do? FURNISHED 3150 38 U CAPTAIN IN HIS ROOM | Flournoy, of New York, Miss Gor-[in good order. rags, rubbers and junk. Wait for us:|chicks, ineubator cellar, all in first e g g Do Box—Most people don't.—Brunonian. : don’t aunt. The wedding will take| Inquire of THOS. REILLY, our prices will asfonish you ~Daniel-|class Trepalr. city water and ‘phome,|ioB St, 2 R T T, & = Ar. | Place In New York or Washington. The St., New London, Ct. |590 Waste and Metal Co. Danlelson, |electric lights avallable, tem minutes'| <epl®d =~~~ "~ | Jerry—I have traced my ancestry Ernest Schuler, a German, Under Ar-| _ tqc/ o0 Mrs. Wilson will =t § Franklin 8t., New London, Ct.| conn. “Phone 164. mar3d | walk to stores, schools, churches. train| ~ FURNISHED ROOM — Centrally lo- | back to an Irish king. rest at Lewes, Del. tend. Miss Gordon and Mrs. Wilson WANTED—Young men as _ railway ?:gu:;gll"eahnvr‘n‘ge {:\l&:m&sflufiflgk \‘fllfi: cated. Enuna Morse, 13 Union St Pat—Sure that's aisy. What chanst = . Seen 30—Frnest wered clgse éflends before either en- {f-——\\ :m‘tlx clerk: x"s Ton[h;g;am :l. '1.':-3' St. Dantetson, Ct . ir29a has a dead man to defend himself?— ewel, b b3 tered the Vhite House circles and nation questions free. anklin - EE R e o 5 Liverpool Mercury. Schuler, a_German, held up the caD- | they have visited Burspe teoet tute, Dept. 35-N., Rochester, N. Y. COWS FOR SALELarge assortment Jack—I have & hunch that I am tain of the British steamer Matoppo| Miss Gordon, wso is preamoi?d!’:e{!. FoR SALE i 28 Food fresh cows. James H. Hyde, about to die! shortly after the vessel passed Sandy Belle—Oh you'll live! Your hunche always turn_out so disastrously!— T e IS voanel passed Sandylon orphant and the daughter of 'the WANTED —Second hand furniture af gt O Telephong T abanon: ook last nig] oun New ate General J. J. G o i second hand | — e for Viadivstok with a carso of mu- | who Idet n larke fagmaor Of this city, ||| Four family v i tetabla . 55 Franklin| FOR SALE_A gasoline engine wita Philadelphia Bulletin. nitions and war materials, locked the|ceveral vears ago. With Mrs. Wil. ||| containing 3 sialls, situated on = T e e e T : Sentry—Halt! Who goes there? captain in his room all night andfson, Miss Gordon was a guest of the trolley line, 12 minutes from GIRL HELP wanted In finlshing de- | gasoline or kerosenc. ‘alss one iow OF 120 ACRES Rustic—Friend! searched his papers and the ship’s|president’s family at Cornish, N. H. partments of the ~American Thread 50 bushel wide-spread attach- Sentry—Pass, friend. All's well. safe. The man is under arrest here, |, mm v - > Franklin Square. Annual rent- Company's Willimantic mills. Apply at disc and Clark < F ast summer. Recently she has made Somp Avply | lar Rustic—Thankee sir. I'm sorry to '.’Y‘:hneg ly;sigh;znd;iséz‘lis a!;‘elrt-ncgl;hdv Ller homedln Nelw York Where she has al $550. Price $4,000, easy terms - "Plymouth - Rock To RENT ‘ave woke ‘ee, sir! —London Punch. 2 Y| been studying languages. P13 X = “ Hook at six o'clock last night and the | = Dr. ‘Grayess, o oueses ot an o1 ||| i desired. esgs for haiching, Tilly strain, with Mo i 1o Oficer (turiously)—What the dooce attack on the captain was made two | Virginia family, is a passed assistant Sock Farm; 1 bag concrete m.xer. beon - ¥ = i T hours later. _ Schuler, it is said, had | surgeon in the navy, and has served THOMAS H. BECKLEY hours. W. 8. Brown, Wauregan, Inquire of BRI soalt. (hereoaiiny e 1 been a stowaway on the Matoppo five |as the White House physician during st MAURICE SAMPLE SHOP = —— ] 3 For Coats, Suits and Dresses days. When well out to sca he made fthe entire Wilson administration. To || 278 M JOHN DODD, 202 Boswell Avenue | fondon Passing Shoy, & 1 Fehti— volvera, it s alleged, and forced the | the hesith er Mo Svia, O, Dreserving Must be Capable of Fitting G THOMAS J. DODD, 99 CIiff Street | Redd—He must have become quite captain into his cabin. irying days since his Inauguration. He by S gt an entertainer since he got his auto- The man told the captain he had|has accompanied the president on all EXPERIENCED ONLY > Tars teikti, Do You b placed bombs in different parts of the | nis frips and 1s a resular parther ot ail kinds; we also at the May Bu@mfl patch. mobile. 3 piae e ? Send 80 cents for & bottle of - e g 3 olf. : c Spect No. 2 ops _the = The crew of the Matoppo feared the | = A FOR SALE ubie at once. mar2sd FOR RENT every day—Yonkers Statesman. A A nen the steamer hove i |VIOLENT BATTLE IN'PROGRESS WAN I ED JIsw't it a pity that Colonel Roose- 1 harness; horse weighs about 300 lbs.; ;vasichan%gd‘and = sent upda, s':lg?:.l ON THE ITALIAN FRONT Call at C. K. Bailey’s Stable, Main St 'IV'thy IR X or immediate assistance and adt e IR, " e no e coul come out In Town of Preston, 10 minutes §|three Chambermaids, seven Farmhands, FOR SALE_Eggs for hatchbing from APARTMENTS over the side to come ashore and to Bridgehead. walk from Greeneville village, con- || &30, tW0 Bovs to work on a farm, two omb R 1 Reds Wilson is right."—St. Louls Post Dis- summon help because the man threat- FRED EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. |0ne color. Deming strain, 15 for s1.|§ From $30 to $50 per month G 1. CHESBRO. Paone 112, Norwich. G. H. Brad She—Will fasting make you thin? and the steam pilot boat Philadelphia | Tuckerton.) A violent battle is in |} 990d 7 room house,, slate roof, also i responced to the call, as did also the | progress at the Gorizia bridgehead, on || 2 barns, all buildings in good condi- “They say he has a biowout nearly FOR SA — A h sight of the Delaware Capes her course D OFSKI FARM s S akout: Bt oy SEVERAL DESIRABLE || eitzants to be president again?" OMBR I want six General Housework Girls,| marssd same time a boatload of her crew went | Large Forces Engaged at the Gorizia in the present crisis and say that Mr. o Sy Single Comb R. , heavy layers, ened to blow up the ship. A tugboat] Berlin, March 30—(By wireless to | 5/ting of 17 acres land, 13 tillable; : § o Central Building, Norwich, Conn. |ford. Montvillé. mar20d_ |§ Also 7-room Apartment for e mardd He—i don't think so. I'lived on LE—Eggs for hatching, ose water for five s las coast guard crew stationed at Cape|the Italian front, large forces being |l tion. Price right. jEas TS Comb White Wyandottes, Neal Bros. $17 per month. didn’t lose a pouna 3a s Henlopen, Del. The pilot boat picked |engaged on both sides. The official FOR SALE P finonsnt Nrain, 18 ; She—You did! up the ship's crew, who told the story | Austrian report of today announces FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Brattord. Momtvill psn X2 N. TARRANT & CO. He—Yes, from New York to Liver- of_the holdup. the capture of 350 Italians. Central Building Nerwich, Conn. ] - e 4 : L—Princeton Tiger. The man was brought ashore and| In the Doberdo sector there is spir- e T e et house s 117 Main Street ur idea of neutrality?” is now in irons at the customs house |ited artiliery fighting. : ®ood shape, with barn. Inquire & B replied Senator Sor- at Lewes. He hasbh; his postsess:%n Tflc sxt,aten;ent follows: Gl Central Village “ct. ¥ 5a “is the state of mind which money and papers belonging to the| . “Russian front: There were ‘small e o — nabl. 0od captain and the mate of the Matoppo. | éncounters at some places, . . By the order of the Honorable Pro-| FOR SALE—Yantlc Westfarms offer enables a man to chop wood and use Federal authorities in Lewes have| ‘Italian front: In the Gorizia sector cultml leestone bate Court of the District of Bozrah, ] | young horse, seven Alredale pups, fresh Fon RENT D SNy L. [teaty o¢ stowp d communicated with the United States|violent fighting is going on day and T e | ety e Ty Tarm_and i ey e district attorney at Wilmington, Del |night. At the bridgehead strong forces inwii [heteRtail of GUbsst! A= WOl jdeli vetyi wamons " FUE 1L | wastla shoulder."—Washington Star. are engaged on both sides. The Aus- |Makes poor land good and good land | deceased, located in said Bozrah, de- | ~por—e o+ Zood working ana | The spiendid 120 acre Farm of Frank : “Get my kit quick” boomed the TAGGERT NOT TO STAND tro-Hungarian troops _captured = 250 | better. Get our prices for any quantity | Coubt of Brobate = O record at sald|ariving ‘horse Inquire Joseph Foote, | Aver, situated 3% miles from Norwich, | doctor. —Some feliaw telephones in FOR SENATORIAL NOMINATION |It2lians, among whom were eight offi- k. McWilli C FANNIE ELIZABETH AVERY, il i L _ marl0d | will be rented to a responsible person.|a dying voice that he can’t live with- -t T et e eck, o & Administratrix de bonis non. | FOR SALE-The Kenneay ey et i " interposed his wife. Merely Temporarily_ Filling Place of | fgnting is spirited, On the helgnis Norwich, Ct. March 80, 1916. mar3td | g % & Kanneay, Dayvilie, Conn | Phone 300 P, Stheet call is for daughter, dear.”— Late Senator Shively. east of Seilz fighting is in progress e ———— _ |iouisville Courler-Journal. for the possession of certain trenches. OW N T EGG 7 : KALEIDOSCC Washington, Maren 30, — Thomas | “madtons 3¢ “homeinret | oneB 2,y | PN, _ /RGeS T, Rarciing; & C T % weay TO RENT THE KALEIDOSCOPE Taggart, recently appointed United | naval aeroplanes dropped many pombe 2 50 ACRE FARM Stinson, Norwich, "Phong 10684 QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- States senator ad interim from Indiana |on the enemy’s batteries at the mouth | Watches Clocks dewelry mar7d tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from to succeed the late Senator Shively,|of the Skobba. s Statisticians say that out of every -~ Ocean and Sait Pond; sown fower and " 9 150 CORDS slabp wood for sale. Tel. | o million of the world's population about your order or drop postal. Clarence | VeSetable gardens: hardwood 64 are blind. today issued an announcement saying “Artillery duels occurred in the sec- The $ ‘“' floors, that he would not be a candidate for |tors of Fella and Ploecken on the Do- LEE cLEcc Jeweler For 1’4 caSh Sholes, Norwich, Conn. Route 6. plumbing and heat. Renta! $350, ;:‘e senatorial nomination to succeed |lomites front and near Riva.” “REPAIRS” 218 Franklin Square | ] NéW house of six rooms, surround- mardd imself. = Others $200 to £4000. Send for booklet. ‘Wome: t ha thet: ed by beautiful shade. trees, harn | —————a————— . FRANK W. COY, es 0 omen carpenters have made their A senator to fill out Senator Shive- | GREEK BATTERIES FIRED g n;xaof one hennery . 8x12, two FOR SALE—Palme; Hewlitt place in terly, appearance In Mayence, where they Preston; 149 acr plenty of wood and are taking the place of their hus- e Ulestleed teikn. Which iy b scratching sheds, 60 peach trees Il fimber Inquives Wvattm aacly B 1921, Wil be chosen at the election ON BRITISH SHIPS (will bear this season), 1% acres || Dl oure Walter McClimon, | FOR SALE e T e e next li?vemblelxl'.’b'l‘h; Sie'?acmt:xc state]\ h Atbarsoted s 0 TE ek MONEY LOANED amwber:ea (will be in fruitage FOR_SALE The ' 10-acre woodiot TN k < convention wi e held in April. 3 o e way Diamonds, Watch 3 this Spring), % acres asparagus ear Broad B . Prests - Senator Taggart issued a statement Greek Vessels at Piraeus. R4 Securitics of ahy kind ar ey (will cut 100 Ibs. dally In season— J| Swned by Mrs. Mapel Ayor. Inguoreoni e - Comnt saying his decision not to be a candi- e Inquire of 5 - b n:z- of txnmu':‘imu an income getter). Near raliroad, §| Jewett City Savings Bank. 1»“ date was reached after carefully con- erlin, March 30 (by wireless to o St SCHA A scheol ana church; land free from FOR SALE—One Mitchell touri; ar, sidering his own personal affairs, Tuckerton). The - Overseas News 28 COLLATERAL LOAN-OW, stone and machine worked. just overhauled, nearly new tires first “Were I ambitious to succeed my- | Agency says advices have .been receiv (Esanilened’ 1550y Scnd for latest catalogue. Just §|Zlass every way; orns Overland touring felf he added, “T would be a can-|ed from Italian sources fo the cffect lssned Choice of 400. Nothing like }f car, sood condition and all ready didate. for I feel sure that yrith the |that the Greek batteries at Piraeus it in all New, England. NG Mir. thais The Stes St splendid administration of state af-|fired on British ships which attempt- WILLIAM A. WILCOX SRRy 2 DS e FIVE FIRST s, of the renmintii of o8 Dotes fairs and the progressive admin!stra- |ed to take away Greek vessels anchor- a AM BUYING po\lllrx of all kin Sta tion of national affairs under our|ed there. Real Estate Broker, Anyone having. same, ropcg:;ul t es. great president, Indiana will elec: its| “It is reported further,” the news 41 West ‘Broad St, Westerly, R. I }| S Gellert, Colchester, MORTGAGES entire democratic state ticket and re-|agency says, “that the British landed ohrrmmer Telephone 365 HORSE FOR SALE—Young, sound, turn its electoral vote for Wilson and | troops at Piraeus and also at Patras, g ering an extensive utilization of the water courses of Finland to supply electric light and power to Petrograd. If Alaska’s erratic coast line was to prices” attractive ~ Inquirs s 1 offer for sale stretched out in a straight line it In the Motropolitan Museum of Art, . 1200 1b. H k X New York city, an Egyptian noble- ¢ The purity of the natural skin is ap- | | Offices 110 West 34th St., New York || Hotaen. pios gi. “Or¢ anywhere =W, of $3,000 each man’s tomb, built-4:500 years ago and Marshall. where they arrested officers of Ger- reclated by all, and even the most | transferred in its entirety, has been MR B man and Austrlan vessels Which had | different is pleased with the possessima Telépbone 2008 Greeley EGGS for hatching: $1 for 15 Baron placed on public view. A BAR SILVER VALUED been lying there since the beginning of [of .a clean, pure, healthy comploginy and Fishel White ndottes, D. W. - the war. The civilians interfered with | The charm’ and _attraction of a person Founs and Wxckoft Singie Comb White there was a falling off of AT 60 3-4 AN OUNCE | the landing of British soldiers at Pa- and pure and free Leghorns; birds bred for size and heavy e tras when an attempt was made to ROCKLAWN g% production. - J. H. Sapdbers. Nor-|§ Each Mortgage is -ur-dl by Resi- the consumption New High Record Caused by Buying farrest a German engineer, whereupon | SI@racter and personalit O rrehu TS one -3, dence perty in this city. mmar for London and France. the British ship left. At Plracus also | messured py sistuis iargeraSonmot be homé:of the late o the British ships safled away, on being | But the skin that is biotony. plmmie OLIVE W. PLATT B R e i New York, March 30.—Bar silver |shelled 'by the Greek batteries, affected with sait rheum, eczema ai . Wietier, Norwioho s reached a new high record of 60 3-4 an| “Berlin newspapers publish this |Other painful eruptions 15 & hindranes mar2§TuThS ounce today. It was said among the |news with reserve, placing the respon- | 10 hiealth and happiness and ‘a worry Fon S ALB silver houses that the rise in price is | sibility on Italian" newspapers.” and. euffans ot R Gition to the patn due to heavy buying of the metal for Ointm: 3 FOR 6A Two go0od express wag- ons. suitable for one ar two horse: . In —_— *“The Heal f 11 rooms 1l t Sh & B , . 41 Mal; London and France to be used to call | ¥ == | cases,” assures ok-!.ltl:: o T = ek iy g L0 DR B s mar}ia " in_paper currency. BH_IE m““ P”' ckly heals all diseases | (iicity. Extensive grounds of great “FOR SALE_Yoke of oxen, five years The silver representatives explained g tural beauty and a number of fine | id, well brok T 18914, ite that Tngland ts buying for shipment Price 360 u box. ANl grussiets. Bouse lots. Cat Do DOUgh 1ight. Artnur < Smith, B. ¥ D, 6 Norwich to India, to bring up the reservesg in g g mara7 » of th the India banks, which are lower than ARCHA _— . e they have been in years, to the | Mix an old, MAHONEY BROS., W. CorT, FoR The Clark homestead, 36 | Now 1o 1 fiseal Derlod the normal standard. They pointed out cts ENU The Mutual Benefit Life Agency tusted one mile west of B; . s e (oo e also that the troubles in Mexico have P.ALLS AV x o 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 "Em ',:"n:.hm-”“; e = . of e m{',',}' operated to reduce the supply form |antiseptic, wonderfully soothing Hack, and Boarding oy hOUS, sleven rooms: bes rea. Gome o disteibations dur. that country, thus furnishing a con- - = in the house; barn 20x40; ELMER R. PIERSON. period in 1915. This tributing cause to the rise in price. : well in barnyard: shop, _cornhouse, X that the t e o Raai o We guarantee our service to be the EXCHANCE ot c}::{: "‘g'jm!"l"fi'., g af ]~ SN sehndgtion. s Rockville. — Department Commander best ‘most prices. 5 3 s n . Dfii - Martin Laubscher of the United Span- i SR som, Oonn. ', mar ish War Veterans, who is a member of James 'W. Milne camp of this city, has 3 DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist received an invitation to attend a ban- td cuet to be given at the Hotel Breslin, Shannon Building Annex, Room A New York, in ‘April, in honor of Com. Telspbone 523 mander-in-Chief of the United Spanish War Veterans L. C. Dyer of St. Louis. is extended by the de-

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