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FAIR TODAY AND FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES 32 PROBABLY 'I’OMORROVI 24 TO RENT i POETRY' et gt i = — ¥ 5 ¥ E ————— LOST_Black and tan hound; medi. | DARE Yo g ‘ : stdnn et noy and oo water, 1o mas THE RED OROSS NURS What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville snd Moving Fictures at|Miss Holt, Missionary Describes Pro- |, - ; gon tng Davis Theire | freed The.| tection Against Turks Afforded by | R w. Dearnicy, Jewe ‘Dusty. 57 Fo ; a5 it oF two men. 'f‘-upm-:ém iy s sl i tre. United States Flag—One Watering m.‘n ““'. !t.wwth ”m 4o B BT 0 witoving Fiotures at the Aufiorium | Trough Repaired, the Other Out of | pa o "’"‘fi,.. nmi-m“ &2 s Soalae Fiin stusth hour. | Hozs scazist fiap tie kiss of trot L, Norwicn Rifie Club mests at Armory.| Order. sons are cz ‘”"’. tion nics, = ¥ Thauire at 310 Main & daaid | vl ere pasing batie ul.- are tossed, Shefucket Ledage No. 31 L 0. 0. F. 1 . on having & ¥ WANTED (o work in store be- NG, 78 Boswell Avel a Aine te Above. the soreamin ng shrapnels rai meets {n Gad Fefiows"satt, * " " '| s Sophie Holt, a missionary from mlnd atter sohool” Tnguire B nun.m. ; g R I, Maning 5 B g,fi. 1t Nees the Torpor of the piain. . O. O. O.| Adabazar, Turkey, the Slaim t5 sald hank —~_—____._ way. meets in Owils’ Hall. Miss suun . Hyflq of Washington or, w ANTED—Ten ni g — e The tru—um hill of dusky green , . 6, K. of P, n RENT-—Mo ms 8. . B.O. P, - - r s, Slater Loage, No. Sunday | book _issu. = Seed Franiiin :"}’;rfle"ur and reno- o P Vo amm or magle weaves, e P Ceosrecaniops: c eartare. ail oot e d ateds 3165 al Smount due thereon paid. _decloTu 5:3-‘ s ‘"‘“"!‘fl Hotel from 9 A g the ers read | i sia Xuing rubber Co. . deca A orypt of peace within her gates. Yet calmly white above the cur; megets in Bul Block, I , No. 7694, M. W. A., meets | school, telling of war conditions 5 e T Turey—ot the suftering cpecially of | “LosT—2 dlamond_pin w”-u;: 1% 2 o'clock. Miss Coyle, Bulletin Want Ads. \o‘rwlch Central Labor Union meéts| those who go into exile. Death is pre- Finder will be r led 2 ’ “70 RENT—One large tr-mt l‘.cl‘l‘ld A]on( thl faintly echolnx aisles in_Carpenters’ Hall ferred to exile. When Turks wera | Bulletin Office. novl “YOUNG LADY wanted o sell tickets. When you fave a “don’t Besty Thnished. ah, steatn okt Tia1mn uc en le in- silent lines: Thames Lodge, No. 326, N. B. O. P. to enter the school where she ——_—-‘. must have best of references: s, Avply ai |§ want” which you believe might DRt ‘"‘ B84°18. .30 Unfop 3 1y & woman smiles mesty In Foresters she rushed upstairs and waved g NAmgerl Office, Breed Thea! 23 - PO RENT—Basement tenement at 56 em where the Red Cross Rose of New England Lodge, the Unmited States from the win- . = be “some-one-elsc want” Fur- || TO RENTTEECRER ATREN hda aiines %gg;t g&‘g O. 0{ . F., meets at "’ dow, saying. I am an American,” and h“..k m‘ ooms. o Lisnt niture, floor coverings, stoves, § declza . 4 g:u: m-;fl-umu tmmm‘h;‘g ]bowll Mers T Arand B. Soclety meets | the house was undisturbed. In closing | _ = AGdrest K e cave Buliotin: clothing, toels, etc., advertised PAXIGAB For hire; Ions or short|Sne POUTE for every anguished sou xns'r Al ‘12 Bul!;zu‘:;si e i Cie she quoted the wordn.;[‘hese are th':y Friday night between Franklin Square ir Bulletin Want Ads Mind ready dlfi:ar;o\m Phone $19. F, A. Dolbeare.| mynat Tnglish lad with sunny halr, tone Masons' Union meets - | who have come out of great tribula- i ies’ = oc how she soothes him into sleep: penters Hall Annex. tion who have washed their robes in :;"idfip;.'kl"" Al‘_'i"'l se o l.:ll.‘if r:" ':‘:,T.-J. o e Iasikucel ) ie ; £o WENT — Furnisbed roomat also| And then she crooms 4 German ir m the Mt thge turned to Bulletin Office. 3.’”"“&3"1%“"’.“‘ e When you flose something— 8 Scnoel st et "M GevHia® e BEstony Do e bectly tave NNOUNCEMENTS & ; libera A s ANNO One Watering Trough Repaired. : Bor Divic"Salger "Poois Mueusi (| for most Norwich people are || 5000 L J6L S SRV | Wit Gaming, Te of pitiie raved BREED THEATRE. Farmers and others watering their 'fe Ins. Co. 327 Main St, Norwich. honest—and on finding anything 'R -ooms on mupic St. inquire 10 Main Bt | And eb the long night passes on 3 horses have found difficulty in driv- FOR SALE - 7y e | Instinctively, turn to Bulletin Phone 1545-4. noviid Ihcdg—“t[erlflz candl%s fln.red:lnrldfllr - iear the trough on account of the ce, ex| len 8 dawn comes, sombre-eyed and wan, Marie Doro Surrounded by an all Star | N€ 1007 f00 HoUEL 08 §0000 0t near 5o other meed to City |} Want See to Wonte, the Yesir; ‘:e‘;,ff;:"‘:"*fiif‘,:’,‘:,‘}g,f"‘_flfi: ‘f““‘ % | The boomine cannon rend the sk apply. janT Cast in “Common Ground.” Featurs! he Green and at Chelsea parade. Now Wh i . L - U i novsd at the Breed Theatre Today. the one mear the Green has been ra- WANTED Man to hetp in washroom. || your cental propertye KUINTSHED Tos Wehpri AR, (e, Ton \Orosk urss paired and cemented, s that mo ice or ¥ ] Rogers Domestic Laundgy, 91 Chestnut £ retes, suttin. The Christ, it has been said, appears St. . JY’D To men o%e need is sore for Him janid Athers. you wanti /to; S8l your Behold. the Crimwon Cross that cheers Country Gemeral Store, ten miles WANTED—Employment, by middle- real estate. _FOK RENT In the bulldihg cg;:=§‘g‘ The sick below the altar dim! Theodore Roberts, Thomas Meigban, | forms, and this is much appreciated. Mary Mersch, Mrs. "Lewis McCord and S Florence Smythe have been chosen to Motoring to Georgi Ty o i carrying a full lne || 288d man. A H. W, Box 211, (,olene!- Frankiin and Willow strects; Dawn brightens fakt and Terror hides, support Marie Doro, the versatile Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arncld and son ter, Conn. ner store for yi G W pohis hv star, in Common Ground, which | Merton Arnold left this week in their || °f &emeral merchandise, doins 3300 ff S OO0~~~ dec® Wi.sn you want to buy or sell R 1 Saies room, | FOT bere the Lord of Peace abides, is the feature attraction at the Br:ed car for their home in Atlanta, Geor- || weekly lvu:::. also postoffice ml;n‘;rhmvfi‘s—xfi have b::vo houses tg pets, a business or a lease. store ropm wnd ekfi 'ngrmzrrl.':yh‘ul\e‘fl S e- | gi . commected 0 . rnish with antiques between now a: y idenc ery. . e gt _a theatre today. Miss Doro, whose gia. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold bave been ! Pays 3450 a year. || furnish with antiques between now and i At e i THE TREDS I Wit lightful personality has endeared her|in town since the last of September, || Can be bought very reasonable. . %, private parties, and I am In a po- = v . to millions of screen patrons is seen|Mr. Arnold having had business in For particulars inquire of sition to pay the top price; sideboards, nmlrl":-rllx‘%ohnl:'en'\l:r:vcl!i b %;‘;fi%e;?nue‘?x:' A Al e N an in the role of the girl of the slums. | terests here. tables, chairs, beds, sks, P h Hew through the kind interest of a —_— s SIRGEL, T T 54 Franklin St _ Phone 1048-2. apri2d { Alone, or hudafed in’a bana: voung judge she is brought into bet- Taken to Backus Hospital. Tt S and anything 100 years or older that Put late you stood In royal dress ter environment and how she saves| Howard Keeler of Otrobando ave- P et S AT, T FOR SALE A ariments T R t Ablaze in varled gorgeousness him from Futn b);hpollflcal cqns:ir:;:: nue was taken in the ambulance to |§ Room 2-3, Chapman Block, | pon et "Brovidence, R, I deczsd | T ST e s 9 Gl 0 Ien And charmed us with your loveiiness. i screen in _— BN - xm ALE—. 5, 3 24 is presented onthe Backus hospital Saturday . evening, Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. Cadlliac tourine car i excellent con- | gour five and six rooms seach. Rent | But still vou had no power to hold Your garnitu .3 d and $10.00, $12.00 and $2000 per month. | }our E@rniture of red and manner. - suffering from an attack of pneu- GREETINGS—The good will vou ~ Sroadwa Other pictures on the bill are the|monia. have shown us is a valued asse: for d‘?a"z‘d e Thm Eattie Weekivand & vy funny coums | = which we owe you our sincere thanks, dy_entitled, His Baby. Vacation Ends. WOR SALE. and our best efforts to serve you d- SFOR SALE—Ay brown horse, aze 7 11 A < o - s . . nd mow you stand bereft ar The Gates of Eden, Viola Dana’s| ,,.. cpending ten davs' vacation | COttage Houses, Tezement and Busi. |ing the coming year. Fagan's' Smoke | fotve s ror cong Bomest o work 5 E“fld}ng Lots Fm' Sale Folding some nest high in the newest starring vehicle, which will ap- | ATter | SPending 1eh, s’ \yacation | ness nidcks, Buliging Lots, all o de: | Shop. as e T O | Whoso tenants left it in your pear at the Breed Wednesday and sirable loca‘ions. List your propects i¢ — | buggy and harness; will sell very |Some of the most desirable building lian Browning returns to Hanover, | you care to o rel - ; 25 5 Thursday, is admirably suited to thej i : ‘nt._ as 1 _have government Job: $90 mont] cheaD to stop expenses, a )nulds I ffered for sale in Norwich [ And white through barren months you ere she is a teacher in the graded | number of D locking For Feal ess | write fo list. clin 1 | sebii 2 e . alt, £ ! 3 “adverse sifted_little artist and gives ser a FREN WLIAM . rrres e most- cownipiots cope ToE NINELe K i Renl Sstaie uad 1 WANTED—Raw furs, FOR SALE—Barred R. cockercls for | Purchaser. of emotion. _This is an opportunity nfield Friends. ity meurance. ner's every Thursday. s ‘B breeding, utility or prize w s cogs s Or, are you waiting, prescient-wis ‘eloomed by Miss Dana, and her work | The Misses Rogers of West Town | _ Reom 1u& Thaver Bldg novisd Rl R SR S | S 76. James Inquire of J. J. CORKERY Knowing the life that in vou lles will prove a delight and reveldtion even lijreetcwere lr]!;:enlt,lg;xegt?dnt Miss Car- G WG S e Bishop, Westerly, R. 1L Jan2d Room 109, Thayer Building Will show us Spr ng's eweet oY t to_her most ardent admirers. oline Caswell in Plainfield. LP WASTED and also work to == = 5 1336—Telephones—488-3 L The Gates of Eden which was pic- —_—— FOR SAI E take home; work casy: ome Wour at | FOR SALE 1}2;}’“““?@:5&3 CRL P —_— turized for the Metro programme by | Mrs. William Witte of Bliss place e e o oo0s L eiill Meceup: . . ‘decciirur 3 HUMOR OF THE DAY the Columbia Pictures’ corporation is [ has returned after a week’s visit with &ia Curier Co. Colchester, Comm. | Fom SALB_Faii Siscded o 2 RENT from the pen of a clergyman, ~Rev.| relatives in Brookiyn, N. ¥ Earm of 100 acres, one-half tillable, | noviod I e o X FOR P / VTS ot Jeerher’ th Aanid et in William E. Danforth and was sul t- ) 2 # bala 3 § 2. Arndt Bretschneider, cory cy ey om cotta & P i i 5 . A. Gou unt le s n rooms and b % = = Teich FIL 9 “No, g < 4 screen by John H. Collins. who also 3 nd bara to tlel pt ilin'St. - Tel. 717-3. o Th A WORD to turkey ralsers: Koneman | {hoi(e logativn For full rarticalirs with the music with my jaws as I chew!"—Pittsburgh Post. up 25 head steck, also iarge siio, ity water and elestric lght In pulldings: milk route with farm; located within 20 minutes’ waik of Franklin Square; owner leaving town. For particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, ' Central Building, Norwich, Conn. directed it, and who has directed all|Monday evening for Bridgeport. Miss Dana’s productions for Metro. e A The twelfth chapter of the Crimson Stain Mystery will complete the bill for Wedhesday and Thursday. Specific' Ne. 14 iz o rolentitic t-eatment PR P N T A e R b ol 1 Marcella—Did 1 understand you to hoead in tuckevs. It hes mever fajied T BroNes; > s LABORERS WANTED to do the wori brepared 2nd soid by [ ku““_“ gt i Norwlen, |¥av Gerty Glddigad won't take you : Eoneman Toultry Yards. 457 West Stain ramklin Square, Norwlen. |52y Gery stez.dy Work and Gsod Pay Price 50c. Waverly — Not exactly. I said se- Miss Helen P. Ewing is returning to Pratt Institute, N. Y., after spend- ing the vacation at her home on Eim avenue. riously, she won't take me at all “FOR SALE_CEeviot and Shropshire Youngstown Telegram AMERICAN STRAWBOARD CO,. |shesp and rams. Geotge . 1\1‘-.’ Tel STORE R oo een - drealat S vy A, Thamesville EMBGIE S LG e e oV ST uThE Could you tell me where that road FOR SALE—One moving picture ma-| About 20 to 25 feet, .at 63 Franklin |goes to? Frank Seaman Gives Away $10,000. Miss_Eunice Northup of the West Frank Seaman, president of Frank| Side, Norwich, spent the week-end eaman incorporated, the New York|and New Year’s at her home on Wau- aavertising organization, played Santa | wecus Hill. Chaus to 165 employes on Wednesday pooimy B E : g ; Jast. " There was a celebratlon in hon- | ~Tracy Wileox of Plainfield was the LEGAL NOTICES, e D s Cann. PRIY, i | Street, suitable for almost any kind of o Country Lag (puszled) — I don't or of a prosperious year, which started | week-end guest of Misses Josie_and WANTED JecHITHISLy: business, ‘at a_reasonable price. In) anywherc; (brightly) _ it's nalways there in the morning.—Id Tommy—Say! Th with a F\Btlnee pmy in the afternoon | Mabel Rogers at their home on West and a dinner party in the offices of the | Town street. ADM[N[S'I'RATOR’S SALE Ten Laborers, three Farmhands, Mill| one Holwteln and onc pert Jerses: : e g prganization later, the dinner being = Hel Wait, Fi one work horse, or exchange for s nt in large ha.r:pers from Yama Esa‘ gx.;‘diysdseebte of_wt?l? Scotiarl;d T mikile” 4ot Tenteter Deroct Eam 20 N - oA Tel. 463-3 between 7-9 p. m. ‘arms at Napanoch. road left Monday for Millington, by [ 1917 & .10, s During the evening Mr. Senman made | way of Colchester, to begin the win- | 10 risnevii i besssiy Loty | . FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | Fom sape Tue x'}.ux;d':"oinm:fim"‘.’sl n short address in which he thanked |ter term of school today (Tuesday.) |than half what the company has been|G€0. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. | rapidly growing, on tie Penn. R. Six Rooms and Bath, Gas and Large Yard, In Good Residential Section FOR SALE—Two new milch ¢ quire at Bullef sters are sir! they don't appear to Tommy—And |bo very fresn! Oysterman—Luc then, ain't it, sir? Mrs. Smith—When 1 travel I a ways feel so much at home on a sleeping car. Mrs. Brown—Why are you so af- fected? Mrs. Smith—Because the last thing S Opini the employes for their loyalty and an- e holding it at; bulldings and land, with spigndid investment. ~Address Bargain, nounced that an envelope would be| Willam Lyons leaves tgwn today | trackags on N. & R R sditable ulletin Office. Jantd handed to each as he, or she left. The | (Tuesday) for Brunswiék, Maine, | {or manufacturing or coal business. SALE O: Tumb. gon, envelopes contained checks for varying | where he is o student at Bowdoin col- | 413, "EATsPabio Sfier wifh beconsidered, | WE WANT OLD TEETH [ 2 1o0 5ot 90 oy and pihi o mics sums, a total of $10,000 being distrib- | Iege, after spending the vagation with | fouse at 1700 Maln St Willlmantie 1t &s, ice picks. 1 ht drivi e his parents on West Towm Btreet. WL, Py s e s ean et IN ANY CONDITION P Toanlce, 602 East — make all offers direct to Eimer A. Gore, We Py op, sl Ehet Paul Latham leaves today (Tues-| Admr., 154 Front, ‘Worcester, Mass. cordi alug FOR SALB—Windmill, 2 tanks, 100 day) for Ambherst, Mass. to resume hE Cor L ATERAL LoAN co. [ e pipe. J. W. Spicer, Laurel Hill P R Breis ail- BRIEF STATE NEWS S L il NOTICE 142 Main Street, Up-stairs Fhone. janld N. TARRANT & CO. [ToRentda & yioleng, anore. Rai ! i gl i il Establishad 1872, Norwich, FOR SALE One 191 series six . & . e £ e cation at his home on the Reservoir cyl. Studebaker touring Mo e I don't always get stenographers 117 Main Street road. FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- 3,000 miles by careful driver; this car | who can spell.” able Court of Probate for the District ? LR efer 'em to the dictionary, old Torrington. — The proposed new Of Norwich, I will sell the Intevest of i in A No. 1 condition; also one 1913 g 4 v, school for the central district is to be| UNPRECEDENTED VOLUME Vine S. Stetson, late of Norwieh, in FCR SALE R D S S pgfl;hlzam, chag.t he e PR Sk e erected at a cost mot to exceed $126,- OF HOLIDAY TRADE | 32id District, déceased. in the real oo o i 39 e AHcon 200, i“";firf‘i"“i"f“ dOtajix ‘cenax: tracts FOR SALE —Palr hiorse reEn. zs‘oo _ (}_gfd!"’l’;; ":‘\:’:}de“‘;’%‘:w"‘ ::;(’V z'n; TR T els of land, situated in the extra good workers an irivers; aiso o at hav en C ¥ Thociaaton:. — Maietes SEwece o Rwaerad by %h-l;M:fn'G'-y :{f Federal m;e:. ,‘.‘n’r?;gfia‘i‘“"a in ?a&l District. Fo‘r FOR SALE 'v’z"; rg;l(-h cows. James Downing. 1’5«.‘1 T RENT dictionary as yet.”"—Louisville Cour- rdescr: 3 £ oosu v. : G o - Thomaston is suffering with blood Sarve “Ean ew York. Shiton e Gell w05 T natt Charh Bl Hhe Ieawasis Etabice. oe s A0 oo DY __Jan QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | 17, Journal < poisoning in one foot. He stepped on| Naw York, J Trad which said real estate is fully de-|st, Norwich. Exceilent location for|rafOW, SALE_Timber on _Douglass | tage 3 mcres land. 1000 feet from What's the matter, Hawkins? » rusty nail Sy B E T eadp LB, tn_ feorined. B i b ar T om for | farm, ‘néar Newent church. F.D: Don-| Gcean and Salt vund; sown tlower and | “Matter enough! You know, some Aol Saear el potealiatan JULIA A. STETSON, Also an undivided interestas recent. | _—_.“C”“ vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, | time ago I assigned all my property Waterbury—The estate of the late| Practically unchanged motwit jania Administratrix. |1y owned by John Manwaring, Jr.. E_The Cranston_ place, | plumbing and heat. Rental $380, | to my wife, to—er—keep it out of the g e Furepean the Manwaring property in Mantvflle. hai Inqulro James £. DeWolf. | Others $700 1n 40N Send for hanklet |hands I am indebted to, you know.” Robert K. Brown amounted to $562,- '3 | war situation, the disturbance in mon- isti. of th M - 2TM oo S 13158 according to an inventory filed | o Sonyoting. e e T nov3s “RANK W. COY. ":sterly, R. 2L 1 y rates and the very unsettled stock stcad, Raymond farm and the Wa: BE: OO, conely RUL W 2 " ; in the probate court with Judge Ellis. ar o0ck ltax on tobacco and cigars and a tax y R S. Thoroughbred O. I C. ell, she’s taken the moncy and markets,” according to information plac piis for deitvery when SIEht weeks 519; | =—————————————————=38=,0ne oft—says she won't live with 5 of from 10 to 15 centimes on theatre IN Meriden—The efghty-fifth birtnday | ODtained through special reports from | fi,Gor™ 17 80 13, centimes on theatre AMOS A. BROWNING, as good stock as in the state. Tel FOR SALE me because I've swindled my cred- Receiver. |phone 1861-13. A < "—New Orleans Times-Picayune, numerous firms and corporations in 3 Foc o e laim that he i15|today by Plerre Jay. chairman of the = and increased charges upon “FOR SALE Jackson fouring Gar, 5 e L Now ® | tederal reserve bank of New York. - |Poyersess end coriain provisions SALE HORSES Bood a5 Hew. ran iess than 5000 miles, > etail stores are reported as hand- 2 Cost $600, price now $400; 1915 Met Torrington—The use of leather muz- | I8 an “unprecedented volume of hol- | 1% SLeicRy RECTaser \\ Fhaeiny JUST AR > Rarter “and electric i zles for dogs will be banned by the| 42y trade.” Mr. Jay's statement says. |god,, ®Cn i e POBe. b répa RIVED 2 1914 Metz runabout, A-1 condi- authorities unless those ownérs who :’h-{:: colleetl:)"n-: gtenem.‘ll;;’ a;:’ stated |yt an saastions] mou Waag’re‘;?u:ed I am just home with the best car- | L% $150 fou:ausehd meskvé.ml lu:)e&, 0 be very satisfactory. Materials are s 3 g Goodrich non clnelier, ;;fip':g;gfl:?e? muzzles have them| ioieq to be still scarce and the de- m;nesndgé:§g:n:° Ll;e ;:X gg}'ernment load of Chunks and Draught Horses uality N. 30x30 1-2, 31 - liveries of goods somewhat hindered | (I°%, Temiqents of Farls discovered|that I could find. They are kind you 3 $ will want. Come and see them. 32 'l 19 Hawk\ns St New Brotain—On April 1 the mem- | DY, 2 shortage of frelght cars The|p, peen ad cen bers of the Brickldyers and Plasterers | [20OT situation, he says, has been con- | 08¢ becn advanced about ten per cent. |, o5 g ELMER R. PIERSON | Danielson, Conn. Phone 133. _ dec27d siderably improved by the closin; union will expect a minimum wage of down of certain outside activities mg The official New Year ceremonies “gf)wair:!;gn“lstg;\lzs—d‘:\;mlhgfc car 65 cents an hour, which is an increase|py workmen seeking sheltered em- | Ver® limited to calls by the presi- mes H. Hyde, North Frflnkh Teiophons 30 Y apancn, 5 - THE KALEIDOSCOPE 50 ACRE FAR‘” Within the heel of a recently pat- FGI’ $1,490 Cash §E$§:c’1§°fi-afi§y"fiz’\"°" is contained a New house: of six rooms, surround- Nearly 1,000 varieties of rice hava ed by beautiful shade trees. rarn }| peen identified in the Philippines by 16x30, one hennery 8x12, twe | government scientists. scratching sheds, 60 peacii trees (will bear :his season), 1% acres The working force of the British surawberries (will be in fruitage | Navy afloat and ashore, includes this Sprizg), % acres asparagus §imore than 1,000,000 men. of 6 cents an hour. dents of the senate and chamber up- ployment during the winter. up, on President Poincare, who returned (will cut 100 bs. daily in season— - —— Watsrbury,—Tne employes of the |, The demand for news print paper | 3, 5 iiC o hoiieise’ the new veas | 2= S. MARS K| 5 woontie rrms o 30 || o e et Y 12 sepsons King Victor Emmanuel of Ttaly Featerbury Trom Wiorks Ssecebved- Un T hevterire Katan & festivities were mostly confined tothe Joseph Sarles. 360 W. Main. Ordars |§ school ana church; land free from 11 f 20,000 c Christmas present n the form of a|§RYHINE herelotore Known: exceeding | tamilies having soldiers at home on P: B T b AT s S stone and machine worked. i 18 bad b0 Do Ao, Tmest fn Has five per cent. bonus on their wages |2 This is accounted for, | [°&Ve: 1anos S e e rtats var || et Onatos oo i00 S Nethes T iTops. B ~ | § sssvea cho : H for the past stx months. At the fro Ta he says, by increasing advertising and axtrn ,.:mn;";,r""y s v ”;“"“’ i in Norwlen: Buck@igham home on Meriden—Spanish is one of the e w P P P' Washington St; 12-room nouse “Bverything entering into the man- CIENEN Sng. DrEnges Dy e ldyel‘- 1anos substantially bilt, which 3 languages now being taught at the 3 i Teatven doniie i ) T R S L U L S L 2 = and 40-foot street. paratively new, already ninetesn stu- | RSy, dimports of Forcin saade pa- St T e RS Victor Victrolas i 4 i tobes: o TSe.| per have fallen off considerably.” F ol g AbCuabE. - Tork e el ? TERMS Ehjxt‘ci’ Exchange, New Londox eZ1daw Middletown.—Miss Gertrude M. Wil- |, Short crops and a large demand | xorthcliffe, “understands the intan- cox. district deputy master for the|Nave caused prices of food broducts to |gpyic oS, SECSTRERR R A it in all New England, The - Chinese government has sent WILLIAM A. WILCOX students to the Philippines to study scientific forestry as conducted by Real Estate Broker, Americans. 41 West Broad St., torly, R. I _— Telazhone /365 A group of French artists has Offices 110 “vest 34th St., New York || @greed to sign all future work witk thumb prints to prevent frauds on FOR SALE Telephone 2998 Greele e e Hartford district of the Rebekah lodas, | TiSe. he says, while seasonal conditions Sunlight Building, Marsh Buildin L 0. O. F., went to Windsor the other | Prevail in_other lines. which oes to comfirm ouT | g5 Eranklin Strest, 230 State Strest, . — night to institute a new lodge of Re- K Norwich New London |A Modern Eight-room House. The capacity of a clothesline fs dou bekahs in that town. PARISIANS ARE STUDYING FOR SALE bled by a new device that straddler Middlet o PR THE NEW WAR TAXES &ly Terms the line -};.ldhprc]wmes two pieces of o~ rt A dest home c: be bought 1 te vhic] thi e - era of The MiGfieers. Batting: o 1647 A.M. AVERY cngap Reimons ownot Jeavian T0r thalionad s |y npew can B fax extreme northivest. For full particu- D Telephone 1122-2 52 Broadway | jars, inquire of ADAMS TAVER/\ 5 r— JOHN A. MORAN, 10ne, of the stiangest strikes in hie- f-_ e t—— T came effective ila iy FOR SALE N =t TS S Sl el Norwleh. | jomanding 1 cent more a package, offer to the public the finest standard ceivers of the Middlesex Banking Co. | instea o Middletown shows a profit of about | "*tead of Exchanging New Years $17,000 as a result of the operation of oy it farm lands of the company in the wset Pari: s, Jan. 1, 1 p. m—Parisians be- futius the Bix months’ Jaet paat. gan the new yéar by studying the new | Office of The Norwich Savings Socisty East Hampton—Mr. and Mrs. Edwin | ¥ar taxes instead of the usual ex-| Norwich, Conn., Dec. 9, 1916. A. Spicer, of this place, announce the | Shangs - cards and calls. sngagement of their daughter, Henri- Both houses of parliament, in a spe- The rectors of this Society have Frank'in Square, quit work. brands of Beer of Burope and America: Bohemian. Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian WILLIAM C. YOUNG = E cial Sunday session that continued un- 2 _L;:v %‘fi&( : :;:lmoyf lfilll.egaxmsr_ i}f HI New Years Hve, worked on the |declared out of the earnings of the|Beer, Bass, Pale and B Muer's To close an estate the seven- Successor_to CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED 3 Mrs. new system of taxes in order to malke | SUrrent six monthe a semi-annual div- |Ecotch Alé, Guinness' Dublin Stout ||| room House number 227 Thames STETSON & YOUNG with local applications, as thzy cannof CARPENTER and BUILDER | 255 the geat of the disen e eracd s a local disease, great.y influerced by Best work and materiale at right{constitutoinal conditions, and in orde prices by skilled labor. E9 | to"cure it vau must “Gize an fntorna remedy. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taker Telophone 80 West Main St Internaily and “acts tirough the bicol the mucous surfa:es the mystem SPliin Catasrh Core was Oproscriban by EXCHANGE g o Ehabr st physiSians i this Goun % is composed of som L. Warner, Mass. W , of Springfield, - it effective at the beginning of 1917.|idend at the rate of FOUR PER Bridgeport—Rev. William Horace e et Tontaron. e new or- | CENT. per annum, pavable to deposi- g der of things, from the viewpoint of e Bazh;a:;o;ro! theAangr;tm Cunm::’tfiog; the average citizen, are a three cent, | tors entitled thereto on and after Tos P instead of a two cent domestic post- | January 15, 1917, called to the pastorate of the United Congregational chrch of Bridgeport, | °5%; & ten Per cent. increase on the| COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. which has long been without a regular LT decided to relinguish one of the twe Nopsom st iione e public schools in that city used as large Nepaug, bullt by the eity of Heriford |model training schools. The use of as an auxiliary to its water system, is| Roger Sherman school has been given ur 0Oa tS gradually filling with water and it is|Up and for the present, at least, Scran- expected that the 850 acres forming the | ton school wfll be the only model 'P;_z;‘sin w‘ill be floogled :wg weeks hence. | school u t Robes e gates were losed Sunday morn- ing last. The N i Hartford—Rev. Gavan _ Duffy, P's & (0] fobher. © Nepaug river is the chief | 1 ose lestures on “Luo and Work in 5 Imported thgqr le, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale. Frank Jones' Nourish- Street. Very convenient loca- i=g Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. tlon, Will scll at a very low A. ADAM, Norwich Town et Y Telepnone 519 THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. iry for years. 278 Main Street, May Building = Village Farm in beautiful village, 2| of the best tonics known, combinel 724—Phones—68 miles ojt or state road, 38 ure‘:‘und, With some of (n8 best blosl purifiers 10 room house, with bath, hot and cold | The perfect combinatien of ta¢ ingre water, etc Splecdid barns, 3 poultry dlez:‘ts in unnbs Clln:srrlx ('l‘uxe uuwxm 2 roduces snuc wonderfu TO! houses. Buildings cost $12,000. Will | Sifurrhat cond:tiens Send for testh . exchange for good income property. ials, free. . MAPLE SYRUP The Wfl] Farm For Sale|Farticuiars TrYON's aGENEY, Wil- ;'."'3' CHENYY & S0- Props., Todslo, O limantie, Conn. All Dl‘ll;‘llll, 78c. One of the most desirable farms in 2 Hall's amlly Plils for constipation LA TOURAINE COFFEE All Seasonable Good Things at | on New . Lonamme e oiae taironiage Don't Let Skin Troubles Spread. \ s" 700 Red, pimply skin that itches and Peopie’s Market ndgtp At B will buy a Cottage House, Work Shop | negiected. - Bad skin is a socla] handi Deerfoot Sausage PANCAKE FLOUR New Haven.—A resolution embody- ing a formal invitation to the Bar as- | lng is sociation to hold its 1917 summer meet- | 1917 campaign, ing in New Haven was adopted last|Rt. 3 Nilan, b e Cflm ¥ and a large Garden in a very desir- |cap and a conffant source of worr: jjesl at @ special meeting of the New . 6 Franklin Street P8 | ahls part of tHE eity; Correct it at once with Dr. Hobsown's asos n. A com- 3 NE |14 Bath Street. Norwich, Conn. w1 iped tc uildis A. PREN Eczema Ointment.” This healing oint- mittee was designated to Dresent the e counsel JUSTIN HOLOEN, Prepristor t 70 0. R t kills the gorm invitation to the executive committee . b Sias : ___|borders Brook. about one mile. | Phone 300 86 Clift Street |tation and quickiy .e'.a":';:’,':ui“ s b0 of the national organization at Phila- S _Gavan ¢ HE devel ent . normal. For babies suffering the tor- delphia. tures of ecz or for grown ups Haven—Tne attencance at the R. F. W. HOLMS. D-fl.t State Normal school in New Haven is 70 lMght this year that the state has

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