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What Is c;in. On Tonight NORWICH TOWN _LoSTANDFOUND | a readish Vaudeville an® Moving Fictures 8t| Home-comers for the Holiday — Two | puppy hound, w’uh white breast; 'i\snmn‘m Gerosia, Plainfield, cog:;‘ ’%ox; equipped with gas, -kculdfyéflfm rrows ified in Bozrah | 3Wers to name Flash. Find e Divee ERSATS ut the Bresa The-| Arctio Spa Identified in h | T Wallace, 321 Centrai Ave. ;fi'lo:mg Plotures at the Auditorium l:y;?;nOédsr of Maose will hold a at Hartford Hospital. and Browne's, & s{lver mesn Flétleeichard: Sulllvan. Heatnering Lo tweon 185 Washington St | for light Tousekeoping. "o siog™ J TO RENTCottage of six rooms at|, (The wer will chi ny_thin g0t 2 £ b ~ WANTED FUE 2 5 Sy~ R R SAU second hand hay press, B at 49u Boswell Ave. lnquire ohn H. A PRAYER IN TIME OF WAR. McNeely. Phone 521-13. d.J‘l‘d — 73 Fourth St., ‘qui‘wea with g5 blac® fio hoped, own . ng a r.lt of Qz:tkuel T‘M—' y tricity, hot and coid water ' t o' what mmt 18 not “intalle> . inder at 185 ANTED—Several machinists on Inquire J. H. McNeely. Phone 521-18.[g§~ 7 e comers for Christmas ind lv’o“"‘n brinting G i % nijgite A ; Beclda Hom o - | Washington St. and % i Vii |uDuaOouny‘No.n.D.undMu'wlmmB.mdnentAu b " : 1“3.':1: :"“:;'f.':':‘"‘;‘.f L R | ey T fre TLOST_A dlamond pin, heart shaps. Soteon iy Pra TR, o . 480 : oTh mEa_Bronson House, £ o Tootatone aae A ko, o meets ?:rPythhn' i L | F- L. Allen's on Town street; d | Finder will he Towarded by leaving at | London. dec22d when you want good help and two minutes’ walk from Hi &| Tonight &' world that turned ‘rom o Qscar, No. 30 V. ©. of A.lmy a student at the, Bulletin Office. ot o WANTED—Experienced _waiter or | , Want it quickly, Help 1s scarce Allen's. - : 2| 1s .dhfi;‘_“ Thy Thr A H Osgood, No. 6920, L O, O. D e e e BanTess; aleo middle aged all round |f ‘now, but the best workers read TO RENT—One large fromt room, 2 F Thegot. F., M. U. meets in’' Germania Hall Har) xoud; Alllon® C.0 Hogers Tosit of the Wastera Conneationd, Minc} nace. ’purerred.“ N Tanen Norwioh, || Bulletin Want Ads. Beti Rt S Caten st deci3a ety Mabels Chtiys 1y Bl When you have a “don’t 0 RENT—_Basement tenement at 56| The little clchel = Ran Producers’ association, assumed some ANNOUNCEMENTS paren dafinite Rhaye. Storday’ sfterabon. at WAN’ the first quarterly meeting of the as- | wich Steam Laundry. £ o 2 r i night is on thém al want” which you belleve might ’chnullm;c, Inquire at Bulletin Office. 'TED—An froner, at the Nor- dec1pa An attractive calendar sent out by Dobbs Ferry: H it | sociation. .when a committee was ap- the Jewett Shorthand School, 283 Maln | Town street; Mi pointed to determine at once the ap-|and size for highest cash price. Berne ., Miss Hattle' L. Jewett | of South Hadley, ‘Washington | proximate cost of such a plant and | st Peimeipal. Jaof convenient size for | Street; Mr. and ‘Mrs. report at an adjourned meeting which 3 eloaltay a2 g L B Yk’ fo08. hath jamidiis. dhe. T Be “some-one-eiss want” Fur- FOR RENT_Another one of those| '« ‘soig oth seld. e niture, floor coverings, stoves, Rl model five-room flats, with bath, steam| _And we, who deemed him wise. clothing, tools, etc., advertised heat, eiectric lights, etc, for $15_Per| We who believed m.:k'rnou wast dend, L BUY stores and stocks of any kind eln, 8 Peck St, Norwich. Tel. 334-2. dec18d rary It bears an ar- |New Haven at Mr. and Mrs. Owen S.|is to be held in this city Saturday, e O rteeraviire reproduction of | Smiti's on Humtington road; Miss | Dec. 30, i the famous Cathedral of Rheims. Florence Bennett from Waterford on o BREED THEATRE. man and editor, is in Hartfora for the | &t Vergason Hul; and Miss Lilllan| Hartford—Willlam A. Countryman, | M. Garcia & Co.’s shade grown wr. When u lose something ‘| Browning of Hanover to Plain Hill. |for many years a Hartford newspaper | Ci#ar Sc stralght, $1.25 e Box ot 55, o o— 29 3 11d. in Bulletin' Want Ads find ready L B B R R How should we seek Thine eyes? TAXICAB_for hire; long or short Rale distances. Phone $19. F. A Dolbeare. i B L to Thee for power Sachd . How should we kneel, in this Iresd hour Lord,” teach us how to pray? R. U. READY—Here goes two 5c_tins ee with a 50c jar of Stag smoking bacco. Special” holiday week offer: i 'T—Tenerment No. 138 Pros- pect St., good repair, remt $10 per mouth. ‘Inquire of Joha K. Funning, 52 25, i Fagan's Smoké Shop. ec18d Ade. poat, Naewich ; pecgls ape Mae Murray in The Dream Girl, Fea Arctlo Sparrows ldentified holidays nd visiting, with Mrs. Coun- 8.30. sparrows are enjoying seeds thrown (tive reporter, city editor and editor of Word comes from a& bird observer | tryman, their son, W. Arthur Coun- | cigarettes in fancy packing, clgar cut- instinctively, turn to Bulletin ture for Today and Saturday—Four |, "800, °HIN® "G50, n "0 group of | tryman, Jr, of No. 34 Willard street. fers 25c, pipes, and cigar and cigarette |} Want Ads to locate the loser. Shows Saturday, at 130, 3, 7 and |Gnow birds in which are two Arctic|Mr. Countryman was in turn legisla- | N0lders” at Fagan's Sinoke SHop. honest—and on finding anything Grant us the single heart once more, Broadway. decsd no sacred thing, That TO RENT — Furnished rooms; also 3 d 3 conyeniences for light ~nousekesping. The Sword of Truth our fathérs wore n 78 School bt. Tel. 1ts-% ‘When Thou wast Lord and King. CIGARS by the box, jars of tobacco, When a vacancy ocours in near the house for their benefit. In |the Post, serving as editor during John TO RENT_Steam heated flat of six|Let darkness unto darkness tell rooms on Mapie St. Inquire 10 Main St.| Our deep, unspoken prayer, TED—A mald, for children 3% your rental property. s the Breed wi'l| Friday's storm & robin was seen bus- | Addison Porter’s absence in Washing- 3 years old; must be willing* to 5 oviid | For, while our souls in Ty A Y 1 "The Dream | lly eating the blue berries from the | ton as secretars to President Mesis. |speni the winter in New Fork. Apply When you want to sellyyour [ |Zhone 1840-4 = We know that Thou art there. present Mae Murray R Conga. H M. G has been in the | & 0nce to Mrs. E. H. Cottrell. 151 West FOR RENT—House of ten rooms at —Alfred Noyes, in London Mall. Girl; a five-part Paramount producs |cedar oot Untryman has been In the | Broad st. Westerly, R. L Telophone |l real estate. No. 54 Washington St.; all convenlences ri ol tion. In her previous production Miss government service in Washington for | 2677. decl3d ana steam heat. Inquire of Murray has shown herself as a photo- On Holiday Outings. 16 years. His post is.clerk in the bu- | SHADOW OF THE OROf T b Wisn you want to.buy or sell || 300cs “insuronce aud Real . Estate .o s dramatic artist of distinction, but as| Miss Catherine F. Crocker and Miss |Feau of census, division of manufac- | gemocrat ‘wagon that is in Ko0od condi- pets, a business or a lease. Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St.| scross the brightness of the path et the little child of the slums in The| Faith Bonfoey of Peck’s Corner, mem- | tures. goix‘ “Addrens. giving price, Box 2000, ulletin. —_—_— . Techid WANTED—Girls over 16 years of age Dream Girl she is said to have suc-|bers of the Academy faculty, will AR S f passed any of her previous triumpns.|spend the vacation with relatives out | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE The story has to do with a lir-'e|of town, Miss Crocker at Tufts col-| - P child of the slums who, believing her | lege, Mass., and Miss Bonfoey in Mid- to dissolute father killed, runs away from | dletown. h w her tenement home. In an ash barce: 3 noviéd i 2 (Eaoults A e h FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- It_was the shadow of the Cross— keeping. i Division St. Fhone 1276-2. “I knew it well; aimmed_the beauty of the earth L BOWB L ST R e e ke it IRy TO RENT_Furnished roons, sIngle; | It hushed the song that once was modern conveniences, $3 Washington e 3 2 sepzid | Through all the day. declsd Sc a LLine learn weaving; nice work; pald hile learning; can make excellant pa; l'aenfiedxperlended. West Side Silk ML ec! she has found a dilapidated volume of Patient Doing Well. King Arthur and His Knights of the| John Neagle of West Town street Round Table, and her romantic brain | has returned from Hartford where he pictures Sir Galahad coming to rescue | visited Richard Sullivan, formerly of St._Pho 29- FORIOALE FURNISHED rooms; _reasonable e 4 GWE governmaeit, Jabes. §00 moui: | et o e by e Sl 5= 5 But as the traveler faring far 2 o : = R u suitable for light housekeeping. BTA Rochostor Mo b oG BPY |ardn e S o (T Pomet, 200 | MY, ‘smia Morse, 16 Union St~ i7ied | p Qer desert sand eg. or will exchange for one-horse her. Norwich Town, who is successtully re- Lured by the dance music from the | covering from an operation at St. i pIRN { good housemaa, a young colored man sk Rests in some cool grove, safe from sled. A. D. Lamb, Yantic, Conn. dec221| FOR RENT In the bullding corner of .. heat fine cor-| _Of tropic land, WANTED—Hotel help: We want a| — 2 p d Willow stree FOR SALE or exchange, Intersiate 5::‘.“:@;',3;‘:“ years occupied by C. C. SoO!r, beneath the brooding shade O Shaniae. i iy E N preferred; also ‘one chambermaid: per-|2utomobile, in good running ord isi, and the sales roo that dear Cross, | ?ou:: 'fii’f‘;swbgf i:pbei:gse‘held Rl " depiing 4 manent positions. Apply at once to|demonstration any time. Inquire 38 BEoat O alory Zormerly used | Learned thes the lesson that it u.u‘h( ariey JaremeCAIN T Heto hailinS AR L Wauregan Hotel. cecta | Peck St. dec22FMS |hy the Providence ery. Archa W.| Was not of loss. 1 it ' FOR SALE — Pigs from _Chester | Coit, 62 Broadway. Iyi7a garden comes face to face with her Lawrence Tracy of Chestnut Hill, knight. Boston, while in town on business, 3 \ - > ner's every Thursday. A, C. Bennett How she is taken from the orphan-|yas the recent guest of his cousins, WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- | whites sod And at its foot I fain would rest, Tel. 46 e stered Berkshire boar. | ™'no RENT_Newly farnished rooms, | 758t jts foot ¥ £ reg: novi3d 3588 W. Barher. dec22d | modern conveniences, at The SeymmurJ Learn each hard lesson of my life— age, saves her sweetheart’s sister from | Mr. and® Mrs. Woodbury O. Rogers of \ H - the clutches of an unscrupulous crook, | Washington street. ta FOR SALE—Metz runabout, $125, 22 | 84 Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. apri2 Be stronger made: HELP WANTED and also work to|h. p. motor, Bosch magneto, top, wind- Secure from all the heat and strife, o ke home; work easy; one hour at|shield and all new tires, 28 miles for And safe from }oss, t again encounters her father and event- factory sufficient for learning; good | gallon of gas; also Metz runabout, $150, A ) ents To Reflt Just resting in the scothing shade ually is united with the man she loves Leaves for Silver City. pay after learned. Apply Cplumbia|in good running order, top, windshield, Of that blest Cross. is brought about by a series of un- M s Hull of West T t Kid Curler Co., Colchester, Conn. tools, etc., tires and paint good et % ’ —Exchange. ) esdore. o 15| leaves today (Friday) - for Meriden — dhons has b very liitle mileags, |fours five and six repma each. Rent ! 2 on, very , ! v;‘;"i""‘;;:vg‘sflfiz" e bi‘;: c’:fl‘"[ S| where she ‘will' spend a week: or two WANTED—Second hand furniture, | tires and paint good as new. Gray & |$10.00, $12.00 and .00 per month. HUMOR OF THE DAY | s._\ o! 1anl Ble“unc; with her daughter, Mrs. Ellis. highest price paid. . A. Pruckner, 55| Davis starter and electric lights; one o 1 ! work o sth;ger:rrm:nmm: career eithor g 4 . | Fracklin'St. Tel. 717-3. mayzid large Willard ‘storage battery, tully Bm]dmg Lots Fol' Sale “Don't. yon tHIAK the: auft ¢ on the stag . : ex 7T : i charged, $12; one 34x4 Goodrich clinch- rage issue brilliant young English actor, Earle Minor Matters Chronicled. | wod ¥ Nl is a very troublesome one?” ( Foxe, is Seen as the young college| Dr. B. J. Jones of Bliss Place was student who appears to The Dream |In Plainfield on business the first of Girl as the magic knight. the week. Other members of the cast are = James Neill, Mary Mersch, Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Merrill Cook of Providence is McCord and Charles West. the guest of Mrs. Margaret Howard The photoljraphy is lot memdthzlnn of Vergason avenue. the usual Lasky excellence, and the entire photodrama is one of universal | Rufus Stanton from Hartford has mppeal. been at his home on West Town street The Breed wmd also present ezz.(- for a few days this week. Pathe weekly and a one reel comedy cartoon of MXm and Jeff completes the | George Mullin from New York will it SON, Groton, Conn. e 6T ah e Chmnas Room 109, Thayer Building er tire, $10; one 30x3 1-2 clincher non- % 2 ¢ skid tlr‘c. Ford size, $10. Apply 19[Some of the most desirable building| “Yes,” said Senator Jobs, “we havie A Hawkins St. Phone 133, Danlelson,||ots ever offered for sale in Norwich |altogether too many voters to tak g o decl®d | .u nbe bought on terms to suit the [care of as it is”—Judge. : FOR SALE—The Cransion_ place, Blackly—I'm going to give a doc-) 'wo Drivers for Coal Teams | rimor e Inquire James &5, DeWolf. |Purchaser: tor one hundred dollars to save my\ Apply at once to JOHN SALTER & f e v hair. 1ogulce Bfi; 3. CORKER Whitely—Why don’t you take an en- 75¢c, delivered. Phone e velope and save it yourself?—Judge. 1862-13. decz1d 1336—Welephones—488-3 M1 ‘Glodleigh-Y: wak ; sitoribed’ to SPLIT_WOOD—Five barrels for $I. | see you in a helplessly intoxicated WANTED Joseph Sarles, 360 W. Main. Ordsrs condition last night, taken at 52 Broadway. Tel. 1123- FOR RENT Tipples—I was surprised myself. I i i Soset thought I could stand a lot more.— bill for today and Saturday. Cutouts|Spend the Christmas recess at his 14 Laborers, 6 young housework ladies, L 4 P L e e 7 of Mutt and Jeff will be given to all | home on Old Cemetery Iane. 1 farm hand, 2 nurse girls. bms “&‘“33?3&??”&%&?3;"?;’2 ith b b m‘_:ml,em‘m,s‘ l“d Bos\!;!on b’rmns?flhp:.have SN children attending any of the per- A : X o Fold: ; 7| eholce locatica.: For full particulars| “My boy mig] m presiden formances today or Saturday. Mous| . Mrs. Prescott Chamberlain and lit- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | P& 4nd chairs, folding souch. Call 47| G105%, '0F of the United States.” shows Saturday, 1.30, 3, 7 and 8.30.|%e son Ofls‘""h Windham have b;-en Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. | today dec21d JUHN A. MORAN, | “What happened?” ] Continuous performance Christmas | Visiting relatives in town this week. SoR S T e Real Estate Broker, “He got married and his wife day from 1 to 11 p, m. Everett Woodworth of West Town street is in Moosup for two weeks, lenglgefl in wiring the telephone build- ng. 1881 COVER-ALL APRON AT THE AUDITORIUM. The Yaqui, Great Western Play, With —_— 1 TR e Hobart Bosworth, and Beatrice Fair- | Miss Elouise Clark of Brooklyn, N. w,sg}m, i i A e an fax Features for Today and Satur- E.. is the guest over thle Christmas | for this style. The model is made to day. olidays of Mrs. C. F. Langhaar of |slip over the head and is closed in the Scotland road. front with lacing through eyelets. ” The Bluebird Photoplay company.| Adeert Rudd of West Town street, :f:;;s,d::;g?c %’Q‘é"fi:{l’:‘ rfinisé"fin""f"é ne., will present today and tomorcuW | who has heen working in Fitchville for bfortable. at the Auditorium The Yaqul, a great | some time past, is now in the employ | "y oatbeon so vt in 3 sizes: small, western and Indian play in five acts, len Co. o featuring Hobart Bosworth, Gretehen | ¢ Sexton Woolen Co. medium and large. It requires 5 3-§ yards of 36-inch material for a medi- Chanes Mok maartiss, Golda Cardviell | yps 1, F. Kennedy of Worcester, | um. sise. scenery and ridin gin the pietire arg | M&Ss. is the guest of her son-in-law | A pattern of this {llustration mailed excellent and 1t promises to be ¢ | 2nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hall | to any address on receipt of 10 cents those good old fashioned wild weat|®t their home on Bliss Place. in silver or stamps. stories. The 13th episode of the Boa- Oxdes” throngh ' TheBullstin. Comp- trice Fairfax series will also be Mrs. William Card of South Wind- | ny Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. A PRACTICAL - wouldn’t let him go into politics.” — Detroit Free Press. Call "179-5. ec20d BEAUTIFUL, _mahogany _ uprig Stude (facetiously)—This steak is plano, in perfect order, will be sold like a day in June, Mrs. Bordem—very St onte asisen e i ) m{anhdy (crustily)—And vour board at once. Write, as it must be so 2 stily)—2 2 before Jan. 1st. Address Box A. L. M.| Apout 20 to 25 feet,- at 63 Franklin |bill is like March weather—always un- ‘ ‘ 7 ‘ T Bulletin Office. dec18d E settied—Punch Bowl. i ki EA ERS FOR SALE—Cheap, cne Ford_tourin Street, suitable for almost any kind of | */ . o orwea—Does yoiir wite treat car, one Buick touri ‘modal 10, Tep | Pusiness, at a reasonable price. In-| 0 the same as she did before you 469-3 from 7 to 9 p. . decid quire at Bulletin Office. were married? AND HELP e o mamiedt e matore ae i S el e Sl s : were married, when I displeased her, pigs for defycry when eight weeks ol wes for ‘other departments. Dot Do ot S Eedi e she refused to speak to me—Boston the state. Telephone 1861-13. decsd TO RENT Globe. il 3 &x “If the coal barons keep on boost- New mill just completed. FOR SALE_I have young chickens, ; X 3 P! quoks and gecse wnd mu%l?wlg, oo . 4 Bath ing the price of coal” remarked the or sale. Otto Anderson, Jr., R. ¥. D. SHETUCKET CO. No. 5, City. novéa I ey ane s Te i, Observer of Events and Things, “it will make the American people so hot FOR SALE Greatest real estate bar. Gas and Large Yard, win in Norwich; Buckimgham home on fectly gentle, with harness, price $15. nklin Square, Norwich. d that perhaps they can worry along without any coal”—Yonkers States- shown. ham and William Bishop /of Jewett Washi; St.; 12- h % . . ‘man. For Christmas day a big spectacular | (MY Were guests this woek of Mr. and | An American invention is a water- WANTED x;y:ssl)%:ttizl?,y ,‘;“”l‘j r?fig‘c: ‘-’E‘:‘,";‘ %;3:: In Good R'esldentlal | History teacher—We . learn _this motion picture feature will b eshown | MIS. A. F. Greene est Town | proof coat made of paper. As it is . 50,000 to build; aiso 28 building lots Section morning that Caesar defeate: om- es a special feature, and there will be | Street. Tade in one piece, there are no seaias | §0 Buy Hand Picked Apples | and 40-toot streét. Price for residence pey. / four shows on the day, at 1.30, 3, 7 to open. Al and 8.30 p. m. Mrs, Delore Herbert and childfen and the 28 lots, $10,000. Address Real II'1 can get. Will pay good price. | Hstalc-Exchange. New London. Conn. N. TARRANT & CO. rite jezldaw Reddy Backrow—All right, but be- lieve me, 1 don't do any crowing till = B istrict: e “F‘mn“r:l;ays.ng’ hfi?fi'na“ufi"‘:fi?fgu?"fi ISAAC KIRMAN, Norwich, 117 Mam Sh’EE! ;-l;g ;?{.\:rx:nilgx;gfi the outlying districts stern Union lssues Helpful Booklet. | jrs, Herbert's fommer home wotowa NOTICE Or phone 1203-5 Evenings between 7-8. $2,500 Frequently persons wishing to send | Mr. Herbert and David Shahan will a telegram of congratulation or of|come Saturday. sympathy are troubled about the :vvxyrdinghot the message. Often the elegraph managers are appealed to for “suggestions, and the Western BRIEF STATE NEWS Union Telegraph company, observing this, has realized that the prepara- tion o&;.‘ collection of suggested forms or such messages would flll a real s comi > yant It es” Beredors Gamea ‘s T1 | comloontin s o e et Y . T¢ Scchmms- page booklet containi: gestl 7 Tor the wording of tasraly appre: | Conter park. date Our Two Horses for sale.- Enquire of A. A. Fournier, Troy Steam THE KALEIDOSCOPE To RENT The germ theory dates from 1863. 3 NTAUG—Ten- .| The Dutch Indles in 1915 produced fi‘;? O s voos 0% 11,400,068 tons of petroleum. a Salt Pond; —_— Cegeiabls gardens: hardwood " fioore | | Thomas Manion of Mount Carmel, Dlambing —and heat Rental 3358, |Pa. owns a 30 year old hen. Others $200 to £4070. Send for haakiet. — FRANK W. COY.. csterly, R. L WILL BUY WE WANT OLD TEET LAND and COTTAGES IN ANY conpiTion @ “C e Sl Wi to §5. - ree Co ges and si cres of LT w:dm.gy QI;F(h Q".Iu:&r oL =0 at Gales Ferry, Conn. Water frontasge THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. of 500 feet on Clarke’s Cove. Ideal 142 Main Street, Up-stairs place for poultry raising. Two of the Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. [§| COtta8es, are rented to “year round In a town in the heart of Russian priate to New Year's day, Haster,| Winsted—The price of milk was | » Patrons Thanksglving day, Christmas, birth- | raised to ten cents per quart in Win- y AT This Store days, weddings, and new arrivals via |stea beginning Thursda; the stork route, messages of condo- Wi % Will Be Open lence, and congratulatory messages to| New Britain—DF. Charles ‘Bgan, of e P_ school or college graduates and to | New Britain Intends to €0 to the Uni. Xmas Morning public men. They are intended as|versity of Pennsylvania, where he will suggestions only, and may be changed | take a post graduate course. The Jeweler and modified according to individual g Main Street taste and the exigencies of the par- Bristol—On Thursday the Gilbert Near Post Office ticular occasion. They are being dis- | W. Thompson Woman's Relief corps . g;fbuted from the Western Union of- | held at all-day meeting at which time es. SALE AT FORECLOSURE Successor_to OF THREE RAILDOADS |of the Past Masters’ association of the ¥ Seventn Masonio distrios wiy be nei | CARPENTER and BUILDER Missourl Pacific, the St. Louis Iron|at Siloam lodge, No, 32, A. F. and A.|Best work and materials at right Sountain ond theteout M., Saybrook. Monday, Jan. 1, 1917. | Prices by skilled labor. hern. Telephone 60 West Main St - N Torrington—The town records of ctouars S he Slestury BasiRo"andof | Pirthe, Ferrisses and desth o index St. L, c] e comm Vot Judge Hook in the United States dis- | A Gleeson the sum of 300, cover the eStone trict court here today, o e e tofiay. is as necessary to the soil as food is The minimum price for the Missouri Plainville—Joseph N. McKernan, Pacific was fixed at $1,150,000 r Paclfic was Mwnmn‘ &et $25.000,005_, | superintendent of the Plainville Water | o the human race. The sale of the roads at foreclos- | O The Peck-McWilliams Co. ure will clean the way for the reorgan- ization of fhe Missouri-Iron Mountain system under plans already approved by the Missouri public service com-| Ivoryton—The marriage of Mies LEGAL NOTICE mission. £ N % ceivership since August, 1915. John Reynolds of Fredonia. N. Y., will | of Norwich, oa ihs ot ‘gns iy District AT L R B take place Wednesday, Dec. 27, at the | ber, A. D, 1916. DANT Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. NIELS WANTS RADIO Champlin homestead on Main street. Batate of Sophia B. Redfield, inte of STATION IN PORTA RICO 3 Branford.—Several bundles of good |Norwich, in said Distriot, deceased. thinge to eat and wear were sent to Bl | o Jeisio, QhiMs of New ' Yorc N. . He Has Asked Congress For $400,000 | Paso this week to the Battery E boys | SPReafed In Court by counsel and ‘filed ery V8 | a petition praying, for the reasons For That Purpose. by the townspeople, who were asked | therein set forth, that an instrument to_bring their contributions to the | purporting to bé the last will and ‘Washington, Dec. 21.—Secretary | town hall, to be mailed from there. estament of said deceased be admitted Daniels asked congress for $400,000 for to_probate. a high power wireless station in Porto | North Haven—The engagement of Rico, Miss Bith Linsley Shepard, daughter | P¢ Mr. Daniels said the island s of “ex-|of Mr. and Mrs. Roswell J. Shepard, t, on the 26th treme strategic jmportance, in connec. | °f North Haven, to David C. Lindsay | day of December, A. D. 1916, at i1 tion With the fleet operations, due to |Of Pala, Maui Territory, H. L, has been | o'clock in the forenoon, and that no- its location, and with a protected high |Bnnounced. The wedding will take | tice of the pendency of sald petition, would be insured with the fleet, with i time 1, e newspa] ~ Burope and with South' America, to a | _Bridgeport—A high school sopho- | (oY, T i Dimeler, Cr Jing, %0l greater degres tham by any othes|MOTe Eirl and her escort were re- gays prior to the date Bf sl hearing, A modern 12 room House bt & o in best residential section. means.” quested to leave the floor of the gym- t Teturn be made to this Court. = nasium last Eriday night at the junfor | | NELSON I AYLING, Judge. class dance because it is allej that Tegoing s a true o My Eagement of J.|iho girT's gown was too decollette, Tho | ©0RY of record: "5 Ao Cimioiace to Miss |exit order was given by a feminine| ALi535 L DRESCHER, st nton has been an- | faculty adviser upon order of the so- 5 . Mr. Brooks is employed in commi —_— e ~~ Hgven, but spends the week ends | * e Bridgeport, to be owned by the dairy- vertising columns of The Sglhfln.i *erbeft D. Brooks, on’ Stannard | tive milk plant to be erected in or near i mestur: Prcrer shir P a ot P e 250 balance pasture and woodland, with house of ten rooms and barn to tle they packed a barrel to send to the WILLIAM up 25 head stock, also large silo, eity Soldiers’ home at Noroton. C. YOUNG water and electric light In buildings; Saybrook—The 15th annual meeting STETSON & YOUNG milk route with farm; located within —_— home of his parents, Mr. and | Danbury.—Prospects for a co-opera- | ;. WHEN YOU WANT .o put your bus- DR. F. W. HOLMS. Dentist salt fields many bouses are built of ARCHA W. COIT, — salt. n ; FOR SALE The Mutual Benefit Life Agency FOR SALE Aeroplanes, ready for- delivery, are Telephone 1334 63 Broadway = on sale at New York in a Broadway store. FOR SALE FARM i iy et O SALE 50 ACRE FAR! At the lowest possible prices, a full assortment of new and second-hand Fer 31’400 caSh The government of Chile has au- Falking Machines and Phcnographs, || New house of six rooms, surround- §| thorized tho erection of a technical from $3.00 up. Easy terms. z0 ed by beautiful shade trees. harn J|industrial school. THE PLAUT-OADREN CO., 16x30. ‘one henuery 8$x12, two ot el Nowwich., Conn. scratching 3heds, 60 peach trees There are said to’'be 800 uses for the (will bear :his season), 1% acres §|palmyra palm, which grows through- Binocular sights are used in aiming a sporting rifle that an Ohio man has invented. r 20 minutes’ walk of ¥Franklin Square; f;x"awg;x;rlegs) (V;“l;:e!!n"s;l:fl“ out tropical India. : 5 Spriug), asparagus — owner leaving town. For particulars FGR SALE (will cut 300 Ibs. daily In season— e Vemeanisihs Suvesamient hias do- Seiprn i et s o an income getter). Near railroad, §|cided to build a highway across the Central Building, Norwinh, Comn. | CoOttage at Gales Ferry, formerly owned |l school ana church; land free from §|republic that will be 683 miles long. Albert L. Potter. stone and machine worked. : by ¢ 5 - Send for latest catalogue. Just An Australian is the inventor of a Apply to R. S. BARTLETT, Trustee | issued Choice of 400. Nothing like J|recording target which shows the Room No. 14, Central Building, City.|j it in all New Englapd. course of bullets in relation to both FOR SALE % WILLIAM A. WILCOX stationary and moving objects. Real Estate Broker, Mattresses and pillows used in the 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I §| United States navy will in the future Telechone 365 lbe filled with kapok, a vegetable fiber Offices 110 “West 34th St. New York J| Which is light and buoyant. Telephone 2998 Greel, Venezuela”s imports from the United To close an estate the seven- States in the fiscal year 1916 were 50 50 @res of UNITED STATES FINISHING COMPANY PREFERRED STOCK per cent. more than in 1914, amount- B T Al T FOR SALE ing to $15,000,000 in 1916, against $10, Street. Very convenient loca- 000,000 in 1914. A dest home can be bought SV IR IDAS S ONETNIF TATETTY ™ tion. Will -sell at a very low |||cheap: Eeason. owner leaving for thy| Bollvian railways are substituting extreme northwest. For full particu|wood for coal, owing to higher prices price itimald oo lars, inquire of of coal, resulting from the difficulty = JOHN A. MORAN, f obtaining ocean transportation THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. 3 o - e o Real Estate Broker, h 278 Main Street, May Building ey - froi the Lnitall Higts Frank!in Square, Norwich. 724—Phones—68 than 7,000 feet may become the deep- GE est in the world, Germany now hold- JAMES L. CASE Village Farm in beautiful village, 2 |ing the record with one 7,850 feet. 37 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE. miles out or state road, 38 acres land, ~ Cottage Houses, Tszement and Busi. | 10 room house, With bath, hot and cold | = South American countries are find- ness Biocks, Buil Lots, all in de. | water, etc. Splendid barns, 3 poultry [ing the United Sttaes their best mar- s e e rans el SREde i | Bbuses. Bulldingntcost . 315,000- Vill |kets for hides Two-thirds of the care exchange for good income .prope; hides exported from Argentina in the FOR SALE e o hegta® 1o0kIRg for Teal ea- | particulars TRYON'S AGENCY, Wil- |first. hait of | 1916 were sent to the limantic, Conn. United States. - | SALEHORSES CASTORIA ' 700 I am in the We:t b“ym:. h:n:s For Infants and Ct will m-c‘m:. House, Work Shop :’n';::bxl;:tzzmm s (InUse For Over 30 Years and a large Garden in a very desir- |Tel 536-3. ELMER R. PIERSON. | Always beats . able part of the city. e ———————————————————— . the A well in Pennsylvania that already has been bored to a depth of more A. M. AVERY Shannon Building Annex, Room A E. A. PRENTICE, oM, 13 D0 advertising medium in | Signarare of " Telsguone 833 Phons 300 86 CIIff Street lotin for business resulis. Lo Tbe Bul: i e