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FAIR AND WARMER : TODAY AND TOMORROW What Is Going On Tenight 0 e res at & Moving Pictures re. Norwich Grange, No. 172, P. of meets in Chamber of Commerce Build- e aipbs O No. 1351, R. A. meets In Foresters’ o Lodge, No_ 1. A. 0. U. W. meets in 1. s ‘and rators’ Mr. A. J. Pixey, the expert piano tuner and repair man, who has had charge of the Plaut-Cadden Co. shop for over six years, has severed his con- nections with them and is located now at his bome, 292 West Main street, where he intends to run one of the most up to date pland repair shops in Connecticut. Mr. Pixley has had over 26 years’ experience and is considered one of the best men in the United States on piano work. Telephone calls 135-3.—adv. BRITISH COLLATERAL LOAN. Sal ription for $250,000,000 United ang?l'ocm Bt Great Britain and Ireland secured loan convertible gold notes are being received by a nation-wide syn- dicate at prices of 99.52 and interest for $100,000,000 one-year notes and 99.07 for $150,000,000 two-year note: The yield is 6 per cent. in both cases. “ubsecription books will close Jan. 31, or_earlier. This is the third short-term British loan to be placed in this market in addition to the $500,000,000 Angio- French loan. It is the first of the British loans to have a conversion . rivilege, and it is this feature, coupled with the higher yield. that makes these notes more attractive to investors than the other issues. At the option of the holder they are convertible at any time up to maturity into 20-vear 5 1-2 per cent. bonds of Great Britain and Ireland, due Feb. 1, 1937, and not subject to prior redemp- tion. Both the notes and the bonds are free from all present or future British taxes and are payable either in New York in United States gold coin or at the option of the holder in London at the fixed rate of exchange of $4.865 to 1e pound. This loan will be secured by deposit of securities having a value of at least $300,000,000 calculated on the basis of »revailing market prices and exchange es. This collateral will be com- posed of wto groups, the first having a alue of $150,000,000, being made up of securities of American municipalities and corporations, including the Cana- dian Pacific railway and obligations of the government of the Dominion of Canada. the colony of Newfoundland and Canadian provincial and approved municipal securities. In this group there will be somewhat over $100,000, 000 in value in United States municipal and corporation securities and Cana- dian Pacific railway issues. Group 2 will be composed of obliga- tions (either as maker or guarantor) of the following foreign government: Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Australia, Egypt. Japan. New Zealand and Union of South Africa: and obligations of approved .railways in Argentina and the Grand Trunk railway of Canada and approximately $25,000,000 in valve of bonds and other obligations of d dend-paving British railway compa- nies. Aggregate value of this group will also be $150,000,000. = Provision is made in the pledge agreement for maintaining the collat- eral pledged at a value of at least 120 per cent. of the amount of the loan outstanding. The British government may sell for cash any of the pledged securities, in which event the pro- ceeds of such sale shall be applied to the retirement of notes by purchase. if obtainable at or below -the then re- demption prices, or otherwise by re- demption by lot. The notes wiil be subject to redemp- tion in whole or in part at the option of the British government at a pre- mium of 1 per cent. for each year or any part of their unexpired life, but if called for redemption they may be “onverted into 20-year 5 1-2 per cent. | honds at any time up to the date of redemption The syndic posed of T ture. Van Love. ma stars, to carr flse hinr. that it brothe: The Stain te cffering the notes is Morgan & Co., who synd managers st bank, New York: National Harris. Forbes & Co.: Brown William -A. Read & Co.; J. & W. Seligman & Co.; Kidder, Pea body & Co.; Lee, Higginson & Co. Tazard Freres; Kissel, Kinnicutt & Co.: White, Weld & Co.: Guarant Trust Co. of New York: Bankers' Trust Co.: Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co.; Central Trust Co. of Iilinois: Un- ion Trust Co. of Pittsburgh; Conti- nental & Commercial Trust & Savings bank, Chicago; Marine Jatichal bank of Buffalo. and the First & Old De- troit National bank. THE BASS-CLEF CONCERT. Charles Harrison, the Soloist, a Re- markably Versatile Artist. P. he a; National - Co.; Judge court a. m. Henry wall Most of the the past, or th truly great singers of present, seem to excel ail the in_some specigl field. Caruso is a/|phas great opera singer, John McCormack | cauvt rar excellence nger of ballads, R Evan Williams an oratorio singer with a style particularly suited to the in- terpretation of choral works of a more serious character. While it is hardiy reason: gest that Charles Harrison even equals these older and more ma- ture artists in the pecial felds, vet bureau, ner th Winthr refuses. leads an arm: She tells him cal offering. questio kind seen in the cafes and clubs or in theatre boxes accompanied by a per- oxide blonde and had a big reputation ir the legal profession—and believed in the theory that a man’s private life is his own business, and if your dear- est friend was killed by a girl he tried to {n-hono-.-, whom would you defend? If that girl were your own daughter— whom would you defend? These ques- tions are answered in The Sin Ye Do. This is one of the strongest dramatic plays ever produced by the Triangle company. a beautiful Pathe film, Florence Rose’s Latest Fashions, which is very interesting to the ladies. be a complete new.show tomorrow of both vaudeville and photopiay, there ar ethree BREED THEATRE. Big Tremaine, a Picturization of Ma Vorst's Novel, Lockwood and May Allison Stellar 1.oles, Feature for Today and Thursday. wh Preed theatre today i otion picture of the moment. John Tremaine brother wins her hand. John Tremaine is entrusted with a large s 0 a_bank. part of vidow and wo children. shoulder ing the family estate, brother's widow. loved, of bearing hearted girl. holds back. He And then o ~who 15t for tods money the biggest tréats of the vear. one .who. n;.m 'Idhmd this past two s have over the excellent bill that is ing here. Both vaudeville and ph plays are the best that money can buy and every number is a feature. headline attraction is the big, Keith tiful singing act, presented by four young men who are singers and actors of the highest quality. The second act is Irving and Ward, two clever come- dians who have been called the button- busters, because they laughs with their funny dialogue. The third act is Kimball and Kennett, two clever banjo players, in a novel musi- ‘TheTriangle feature pic- ture is called The Sin Ye Do, with the celebrated character actor, Frank Kee- nan, starred. Here is a hypothetical ‘been theatre enthused photo- make so many If you were a man of the To complete the show there ich loves a His The brother die: falis the ta of carf the up vicions that bravel stoie the money He does th nickname of B wins the love of a beautiful and true- Next he is called on to run for congress, despite the slurs that have been cast on e things and Tremaine. of voters to they trust She tells him waves as her motion picture h and Thursday With nd Dpolitics e the brilliant Metro fiv duction of Big Tremaine, with Harold Lockwood and May Allison the feature at | and Thursday, the | woman it was his character. The girl he loves insists. She comes the sgreat The women John once loved confesses husband—hi: stole the mone; Tremaine is a stupendous drama—the strongest the seeson. offering There wiil and ceilent acts booked; also_Douglas Fairbanks will be seen in The Matrimaniac, his latest fea- Harold the the as girl. - His nm of money rother steals . leaving a Upon kK of T n's elabilitat - ng for his he once against he who 1y earns the Then he He his home. bim. He she loves climax. own Big Gf The Crimson complete the bill LAWYERS WILL APPEAR BEFORE FEDERAL COURT A compl inent lawvers of the United States dist: weeks ago srupt estate of nsted i in The legal condemnati the gove of tion for velief the court order and former Referee E to return books and document: had in the case attorneys by should Meriden.—Lucius is rop. is the man nt against by Vincent I uther to be ziven a Thomas in lights und include j5¢ Coroner Samuel J Utilities Comm) kins of Winsted, 1 terbury, L. and ven and in his sent to 1r. former Barnes Ref ene to the court which nd then, be held in several Connecticut, ct_court a creditor M. he: the Hartford, Thursday Legal Lights Under Condemnation In- clude Governor's Secretary. prom- filed_i few of the Barne: of at eree Munn O'Sullivan | all pa; they ha mentio; name, contempt . Wilson, director | of the campaigns in the American city scheduled to the pep in the Meriden Builders' din- (Tuesday) evening put at the the press of the metro;y the country at large conelusion, i. e., that of such unusual ve sings the different styles zalmost equal- Iy well. To quote: “Charles Harrison Eings to the enjoyment of any taste, for he sings the operatic aria in a manner that simply lifts his listeners from their seats; he sings the recita- tives and arias from the oratorios in such a manner as only the great mas- ter is capable, bis singing of the big- ger concert songs are notable attain- ments; and his singing of the beauti- eighty-seven. treatments,. but none did me so much ! good as Foley sider it the best.” are tonic in action, and qu good results.. under Eighty-seven Years Old X muscles, stiff - joints, eves and bladder symptoms of & H. ‘Adams, Spri “I had a-very idney trouble. I am getting I_tried Kidney Pi Foley K different . T con- dney Pills to_give The Lee & Osgood Co. ful old ballads and folk songs. are descriptions so vivid as to bring the actual mental picture before every listener’s vision.” Of his voice and style, the New York Post says: “His voice is a true tenor of beaytiful quality and wide nge. His singing is free from all; affectation. Perfect emission has given him-a remarkable breadth of delivery and it has also made it possible for him to sing fortissimo or pianissimo without change of timbre, his mezzo voice being as vital as his full voice. That he is a thorough musician is shown by the authoritative way he sings the larger work.’ The fact that you have never heard of Charles Harrison, if such is the case, means nothing, for he is an art- ist with a great future and not a great past. The assoclate members of the club have reserved a very large part of the hall, but the acoustic properties are such that seats in the annex are by many considered as good as any, and by _some are preferred. Sale of single concert tickets begins tomorrow morning. They may be got- ien at Cranston’s, Broadway, or at the hall on the night of the concert. A skunk neckpiece may be fastened “motif or a velvet flower. er: row, 1 large WILLIAM B. WILCOX AUCTION Auctioneer THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1917, ng horse, 1 10 years old, two good Working and driving, 21 milch and the rest springers, ear old heifers, 4 two years 2 Vearlings, 3 shoats, 5 Indian Run- ner dicks, 1 two-horse team wagon, 2 express wagons, 1 covered. 1 low-down milk wagon, 1 light covered milk was- 1 two-horse dump cart. 1 2 two-horse mowing Tmachines, 1 nearly new, 1 cutaway har- 1 hinge harrow, on, 1 buggy. business sieigh, nearlr new, Eelipse corn planter, hay, ay, largée ouantity of ensilage, 1 double harnesses, 1 tackle and block, heavy chains, hay forks, 1 large icebox for coolin n box, 2 milk coolers, 14 ten-quart milk cane, milk pails, milk, bottles, and other things too numerous to men Cate ~ gra at 10 o'clock. Having sold my farm. I will sell at ublic auetion the following: One driv- 1 pair work horses, $ and 2 ‘cultivators, planter, 1 new, an 3 driving Shupks for new 2 three oid heif- r=. ' plowa, , 1 Coiumbian seed several several tons of stock t tons of harnesses, milk, Ter in.attendance. INGTON, trolley. N ALBEXANDER YERR! g 363 Boswell Ave., Norwich, Con Five minutes’ walk from Greeneville or Boswell Ave. mext fair day. If _stormy, Jan20d ‘The in the | part pro- | of § i 3 pupp-black with whits under . Reward If returned 8 Eim Ave. Norwich Town. Jan24d color white and brown; ficense do' 45541, “Telephone 1324, Norwich, Ct.. and receive jan23d heifers, Wednesday af- ernoon, between Preston and Hailville D’ black and _one _ Holstein. ease notify Beit. Tel. S gw .+ jan20d WANTED FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATGHES for Mght house- N ADply at 199 Frankiin St nham, at Auditorium ; ;) - 2 = m, af i » "in; o P & RIBNT—Six-room fat. 10 Car- wfi 4 | | et A SURE W tox AFEE. cii e sieady work, short hours, “"“r0 RENT—Furnished room, steam cations, rapid advance; thousands of aeat, private fa , Laurel Hall, gen- Positions open with Uncle Samit will e reiariad. Aadress M, Bulletin, prepare you in a few wun‘fi, a -Janisd L3 cost. Write immediately for L T BRI s S RS’ 8C Inguire JanzsWws 3an ¢ room, rurnished, with gas and elec- DU 638, witn special offer. N at premises. WANTED A competent &irl for. e 5 tricity. Fnone '834-12. 44 Union St book Hopkins, Washington, D. C. TO R team heated large front general housework. it : —hr_w Janidd BOYS WANTED—17 years or 07.(;,:!. learn foldi; b Y Tigne. you “don’t T Fiouse acres of Work: short houte: £ood wages APly nt® which you befieve might [|iafic; ¥ O Greansiity in, Cong. Janild in person. Atlantic <2 IO RENT _Office 10x13 in Chamber South Golden St. 24 -one-elsc want” Fur- LABORERS AND FIREMEN WANTED Girls over 18 years of age for machine work and make from $10 to $12 per week after learning. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CoO. WANTED Ten Laborers, three Farmhands, Mill Help, a Waitress, Fireman. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. WE WANT OLD TEETH IN ANY ?duovrlon We up to §5.00 r set, ac- cording 1o thei=watue: THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE Eight-room Bungalow in excellent neighborhood, nearly new and with 2il improvements, including steam heat. has hardwood trim; owner leaving town, price reasonable. FRANCES DONOHUE, Bide., Norwich. Phones. D. Central | FOR SALE To close an cstate the seven- room House number 227 Thames convenient loca- a very Street. Very tion. Will scll at low price if sold seon. THOS. H. BECKLEY, Adm 278 Main Street, May Building 724—Phones—68 FIVE RESIDENCES FOR SALE Iin Norwich Town $2,500 to $6,000 ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 63 Broadway For Sale The Fine Residence Property No. 148 BROAD STREET JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. Real Estate Department. $900 will buy a small farm of three acres cleared land, two cottage houses and barn, 50 apple trees and some other fruit; last fall's crop was 30 barrels. This place is situated on Norwich and Westerly trolley, R. ¥. D. and tele- phone. -A Tare bargain. Investigate. Immediate possession. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. If you want a farm, send for my Farm Bulletin, latest edition, just pub- lished, choice of 400. Prices ranging from 3276 to $25,000. WILLIAM . A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Central Theatre Builaing, Telephone No. 2365. Westerly, R. L THERE s no advertisl | Easte: niture, floor coverings, stoves. clot! tools, etc., advertised of Commerce buuaing, with steam heat. WE NEBD R Tollsbie. nidly auwk Shauire at 310 Main St. Jania There's_a union There is one for course, But Wher&owould you o In the realum of woe To discover a guild for the horse? Heé does not malke murmur in prote Though they strain him both up anc POETRY A VOICE FOR MAN’S GOOD FRIEND. for . teamster aud waiter, There's 4 union fer cabmen and coolk, There's a union for hobo and preacher And one for detective and crook There's a union for.blacksmith and ainter, the printer, of < down hill, Or force hini to work twenty hours At !houvhlm of some drunken brute wi Look back at our struggle for free dom— Trace our present day's strength its source, And youll find thet man's pathway to for : : ng Snnetetary short, hones; “m"‘"‘&.-“y‘. /in Bulletin Want Ada find ready o Bibpuisns: tonameht AUES| iy MY et o o th Darstiog. ORCE Nflufl&m “ |} | eale.” 4} School st Inguire a: Bulletim Office. horse. % 3 2 Iden decl2ad The mule is 2 foul umnder fire long or short b F. AL Dolbeare. for ‘most Norwich people are . | WANTED —A man of ability to work in a general store; fresh meats are sold, and some experience in hlndllnz meats is necessary. Write Brown Gop. caro Bulletin, Norwich,. Ct. jan: "TAXICAB_for hir distances. Phoune 1v. decsd i SRR Al SO T, 70 RENT — Furnished rooms; also ' : # conveniencer for 1ight ~Lousekeoping. WANTEDExperienced waiter LW : 73 Bohool St Tl 1vé-% DoV BonEaty maar o ~__ janzdd FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- keeping. 27 Division St. Fhone 1276-2. . The horee although And he'd 'charge into hell without frightensd standa filnchin "Twixt the 8 knees of the trooper bho knew. When the fzoopere g3y old, they e pension: Or ‘a._berth or a home 1s found; &Wrtflmm—-r m‘yno;;wlnur m»'npvu OVEQ Whfld:fl:lnflmmh worn out they cen- e; H man preferred. i el . ED n And sell hi noth: pou: Conr dla; Mystic, Compo > moe M []. When you want to sell your . rlfi;"n‘:l’ublp Lor et housekee TuAL LIBE. She G far ol Erime e WANT onced_and imexpe. || "o ostate i Mrs. Bmma Morse, 18 Union St. 33l o8 and ruvbod twioo a day fienced weavers for Crompton & ”'M" you to buy or FOR RENT In the bullding corner of w.g',,'m_'gm__. Iy AL g in and Willow streets; fine gor- ner store for years occupied by G. C. Treat druggist, and the saies store room and bakery formerly by "'-hl Providence . Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. iyiia TO RENT—Newly rooms, omiencos, at The. Seymour. conv s R aniiin St - Bhone 104802 aprisd TO RENT ‘Well lighted room space of over 600 sq. feet at rear of store, Main street ficor _and_entrance, near Postoffice suitable for light manufacturing or show room. Rent only $16 mo! 4 Apply LEE CLEGG, The Jeweler, Jan1sMWE . 227 Main St. For Rent or Sale A Farm of 25 acres with good build- ings about 8 miles from Norwich. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Cliff Street NEW APARTMENTS TO RENT Apartments of six rooms each in the new houses on Spring Garden Avenue, gas, electric light and steam heater in each apartment, $20.00 per month. Possession given now—rent to begin February 1st. Knowles narrow looms; plain work; £00d pay: learners taught to weave in a short while. and earn wages. The Mystic Woolen Co., Old Mystic, Ct. jan2éa $900 RAILWAY mail clerks wante: first year, promotion to $1,800; exam- irations ¥eb. 10 in_every state; com- mon education ~sufficient with . m: coaching. ~ Write for free booklet QG6:S and full information. ,Ear] Kins, Washington. De G \janbs TWO SPINNERS wanted for day work; come at once. Reliance Yarn Co. WANTED Boarders or roomers. Carter Ave. jan23a Vel City. el. 7-2 n13STuTh St TSPINNER wanted at once. Apply o t. Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, Wostorly, AT jan22d WANTED —Experienced stenographer and rapid typis all corr !pg:d:hnel strictly confidential. Address Box 344, Norwich. jan22d IF UNEEDA s a biscuit, what is an ice pick? Why, it's a water cracker! Wow! Our cigars and tobacco are in good condition, not dry; they are in dustproof and 'heatproof cases, at Fa- gan's Smoke Shop. jan22d WANTED —Trustworthy woman to troduce Priscilla fabrics. laces, hos- among personal friends; beautiful samples free. Fitzcharies Co., Fitzcharles . Trenton, N. J. jan20d WANTED—Second hand furniture in large lots of all iption. of same. Danielson, " pets, a business or a lease. Sc a l.ine FOR SALE . FOR SALE—One 1915 Big Six seven- passenger Buick, in very “best condl- Sipament oot SHp covers MRy pment. ng slip covers, - R i tube ank “haink: PEiL $750. The A. C. Swan Co. Sy jan24 WThS FOR SALE—Grade Guernsey heifer, three vears in May, soon to freshen, $50; for sale, bull 1S months old, 335 D. E. Hickle, Putnam, Conn. jan24d FOR SALE—Farm, 20 acres. six- room house, plenty of wood, will make one of the finest chicken farms in Con- necticut: five minutes from trolley; fine house, 4 acres of land, garage, barn, on trolley, in city. Address S. B. Wat- rous, Uncasville, Conn. jan24d FOR SALEFord touring car in good «>ndition, equipped with electric horn, speedometer, clock, ete. S. W. Hall, 144 Main St Janzsd FOR SALE A pair of Morgan horses, brofher and sister, 7 and 8 years old, about 2400 1bs.; another pair, 2800 lbs. 8 and 10- years; another pair, 2500 lbs., and three others from 5 to 7 years old; they are all sound and honest to work or drive; will be sold very cheap, as I have no work for them, at Reynolds® Boarding Stable, 53 Chedtnut St an24d FOR SALE—Good city milk route of 200 quarts, cheap. F. D. 10 1 before’ dis- Witter's Auction Conn. Phone Dan. lage, o cotton mill rent reusonable. Bulletin Office. WANTED—Six Box 1000, jan2od v A-1 all-round ma- chinists. 3 first clas. toolmakers, Cleveland & Gridley automatic ope; ators, 2 A-1 tool grinders, 1 competent glue-man (for setting up emery = and R. R. station: both steam and electric; about a mile from school and church; little over a mile from P. O.: good six-room cottage and modern barn with cellar; plenty of wood, some timber; cuts from nine to ten tons of hay, mostly machine mow- Inquire of J. J. CORKERY, Tel. 260. Room 120 Thayer Building FOR RENT wheels), 1 first class belt repair man, | Ing; two good pasture: Inquire of B. A very cosy seven-room cottage. to repair high speed bel R. Briggs, Plainfield, Conn. _ jan13d | with 'all modlern improvements, and R e, Cn. FOR SALE Driving horse, with har. | ¢holte logaticn. For full particulars ness and buggy. Theodore M. Larsen, < FaVANTED A good cook. Asvlum St.. City, jan23d JOHEN A. MORAN, B Dnoun 5 o ies FOR SALE_One horse; also coffes SRS Sathes Breker, WANTED —We want a first clas scales, show case, etc. H. D.| Framklin Square, Norwich. chambermald; good wages and a pe Division St., or 202 Franklin sition if applied for at once. Jan23d gan Hotel, Norwich, Conn. e n top, electr lights witn dimmer, chains a: othier extras: all for $363; this car is working every day and looks and runs like new: a bargain. 8. A. Peclkham, sprin Willimantic. . Jan23d FOR SALE—Young new milch cow; mployment, w heavy milker. Inquire I W. Foote! 2 Phone 1851-12. jan22d 5 nd sales experi I n lies confidential. Write “Jn- FOR SALE No. 1-A Motograph mo- STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin aleman “cident wanted company; spe- INSURANCE by large life and cial instructioir and assistance to right man; opportunity for office or insi man’to become cxtablished for himsel give full pa Street, suitable for almost any kind of In- 53 business, at reasonable price. quire at Bulletin Office. TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Sfl‘: Pund:h:;;i“o::'g and ble gardens: W oors, ;l.::b‘ln‘ and heat. Rental 3350, Others $200't0$4000. Send for hanklet. .FRANK W, COY. "esterly, R. L ticula aintance, 1, present e Bulletin Office. janiéd ress: 2 tion picture machine, model 1911, di et e S L olving stereopticon” attachment ‘com. r plete, mercury arc rec er, leneral orwich, Conn. Jan16d | Bioli ic" Co. male. . Inquire of W S: yYoung man 18 to = Brow Shepherd Hill Farm, Central to work in a shop, for gen- | Village. or Orpheum Theatre Office, . Bulletin Of- nielson, Conn. Phone. janz22d b L dun b FOR SALE _Greatest roal estate bar- TEI—Young bull, fit for ser- orwich; Buckingham home on aim in ce. ~Particulars, Box 138, Baltic, Ct.| Washington St.; 12-room house, most janied substantially bBillt which cost over 000 to build® aiso 28 building lots FEB. 10TH—Railway mail clerk e: i Price residen aminations in Conn.: commence $ % 5 Address Real wmple duestions free ¥Frank- London, Conn. ept. print- Address - FOR SALE FOR RENT The store at 202 Frapklin St, ocou- pled by H. D. Avery, the cer, for several years. A g00d opening fof the right man. For full particulars in- quire of $ and 40-foot street. and the 38 lots, §1 B Rocheater, tate Exchange, New janlsd Powers janisd jezidaw FOR SALE—Full blooded Jersey cow. Phone 463-14. janisd I HAVE fine hound pups for sale. James Smith, Jewett City. jani8d FOR SALE—Horses, at auction every . m., rain or shine; pri- vate sales daily; express load Of -30 head of the best fresh horses obtain- able will arrive Friday, Jan. 13, 1917; large assortment of used or fast horses always on hand. V. M. Frost, West Side “Sale - Stables and ' Auction Mart, West Springfield, Mass. Télephones, Room 2901, Room . 2332, Springfield, Meass. - Jan1sd ¥OR_SALE _Wholesale and retail ice business, established in business in thriving' New England town; modern plant, in fine condltion; owner retiring on account of age and other business and offers plant with complets equip- ment_at an attractive figure. Address Ice Plant, care Bulletin. jan18d SPLIT_WOOD—Five barrels for $1. Joseph Bearles, 360 W. Main. ers taien at 52 Broadway. Tel 1122-2. Jani7d FOR SALE—Nice cow, now due to freshen. Coughlin, Baltfc. janléd FOR SALE—Pool room and cardy store; good location and good town; owner going away; blg stock of tobac- co and candy; terme reasonable. P. O. Box 516, Moosup, Conn. janila ‘FOR SALE—AIl kinds of _Atlantic Facking Co-s fertilizers. S C. Eggle- on, ne Agent for Conn., North tonington. janild FOR SALE — Thoroughbred O. L C. pigs for delivery when elght weeks old as good stock as in the state. Tele phone 1861-13. FOR SALE Connecticut Poultry Farm 25 Acres, $1,500. Only 1 1-2 miles to village with R. B ,9choo), chutches mad " stabes: cottage house, 'In good repair; 40-ft barn and poultry house. If taken im mediately invalid owrer includes cow. WANNTED — At WANTED — Dyehouse and picke: {room help. Apply Glenn Woolen Mills, Janild don't JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Brokes, Franklin Square, Norwich. EXCHANGE Village Farm in beautiful miles out on,state road, 38 acres 10 roam house, with bath, hot and col water, etc. Splendid barns, 3 poul houses. Bufldings cost $§12,000. Wi exchangs for good income property. Particulars TRYON'S AGENCY, Wil- limantic, Conn. FOR SALE 8Room Cottage House, all modern conveniences. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St. Norwich Town. WANTED—Old_ matter if broken; 1 pay 31 to r set. Maii to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth Philadelrhia, Pa.; will send cash by return mall. jan10d T WANTED Barber. Inquire at Bul- letin Office. Janadd ANTIQUES 1 _have two houses to furnish with antiques between now and April 1st, and prefer to purchase direct from private parties, and I am in a po- ition to pay the top price; sideboards, tables, chairs, beds, desks, bureaus, { highboys, mirrors, chests, bedspreads nd anything 100 years or older that uld be used in a house furnished ith antiques. J. B. Fuller, bama Ave., Providence, R. I WANTED_Raw furs, st 2 ner's every Thursday. A. novizd HELP WANTED and also work to take home; work easy; one hour factory sufficlent for learning; ay after learned. Apply Kia Curler Co., Colchester, noviod o TR VR P WANTED—Second furniture, niahest pHce paid A Bruckner. 88 Efankiin St - Tel. T17-8: may2id WANTED BurlersandSpoolers Saxton Woolen Corp. BEAN HILL false teetl Tuesday, 1.30 er %, A. Heeb- Bennett. Iuzmbia Conn, SALE HORSES JUST ARRIVED I am just home with the best car- load of Chunks and Draught Horses that I could find. They are kind you will want. Come and see them. Tel. 536-8 ELMER R. PIERSON FOR SALE A Modern Eight-room House. . Easy Terms A.M. AVERY Telephene 1122-2 52 Broadway Agricaltural Limest is as necessary to the soil as food is 6 the human race. e WANTED Girls over 16 years of age for light, clean, steady. work. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. WANTED WHEY YOU WANT t> put your bus- there is no the ade. iness herore the public, than through Teiishe "Coians The I gnos know s king o7 savers The' rutned his kaece oh T met him again, four years With two sa 1 str !:od e O momfldwmmnfl lavs, it EE e by oy, s G S L, He may not be to crank up. all right.”—Washington Star. the wedding guests re means nothing to us?” cold bath this morning, ing because there wasn't ter.—Life. can be incited to emulation City Journal. Palm Beach for a rest as much gossip going on here.”—Pittsburgh Post. of munftions. a duke after the wan™ other girl, gloomilye—] Cour. -Journal. among England s attributed to the distribu- tion of dust through the air by auto- mobiles. knees on For his rider's hat coverea On his side at. the fodt of a hill, ot wit] e old nmme And 20 &0 But Bo easy the in the green, wel. Bl A Gy Semo deni #mnd_shine out for o8 ary new. But l;a.hnrlt. once he's meed to Mo ther, To much Tige the o18-tastioned 3 But sl nelt be faithrul threued e, And 1 envy the merciful fsameber Who can otand at the Bar and eay, “Kind Lord. with the justice I dealt my orse, Judge thou my sewl today™ -—zave, HUMOR OF THE DAY “Is your motor car a self-startesr™ “No,” replied Mr. Chuggins. “I have But it's a self-stopper, Daphne—Marriage is nothing but a lottery. Phyllis—Yes, you never can be sure 32-1 5 Centra] Building. Jjan2ed —. what sort of presents you et o = = = DO-ACRE FARM for ;. situated Also apartments of four a’nrl five & Bet. fomiANTED B, usband and wife. | apout 1 1-4 miles from Flainfield vil- | rooms eack at $10.00 and $12.00 per |Judse m tenement with inside toilet: e T o8 Dt T ton I Rionth. “What could we give her to make that mone “How about a dozen egg cups?"— Puck. didn’t t: aid he? heard him any hot Mother—Your father Johnny—Nope. 1 “T am going to buy some chin: eggs for the hens.” “Get some big ones. They sa Kan “Mrs. Flubdub says she is going t “How inconsistent people are. Jus there Bacon—Was that your wife I saw you talking to this morning Egbert—No, no. If it had been my wife 1 wouldn’t have been doing the talking.—Yonkers Statesman. “Your father is making millons out Youll be able to buy " sald the “If there are any — In the fronf of a large Tondon dullding there was recently found pigeon’s nest made of bairpins, — Tn harmony with a legisiative act recently has opened its doors to women. passed, a Georgis law school Dutch people are hoarding sfiver, and about $15,000,000 werth of the 3&1 has disapeared from circula- lon. ey An automobile eoal wagon has been invented with four separate compart- ments, 80 well balanced that they can be dumped by hand. e Cornwall Along the coast many miners earn a living by washing tin out of the sands, the sea shattering the metal-bearing rocks. So thoroughly have the men besn instructed to avoid it that trench-foot is now regarded as a crime Canadian troops in France. among parasitical diseases and game birds in An increase in poultry. The population of Manila increased from 234,409 in 1912 to 266,943 at the beginning of 1914. were more about 32,000. Male inhabitants numerous than female by A patent has ‘been granted a New York inventor for a guard to prevent the fingers of a person using a sew- ing machine from being pushed under the needle. The Tasmanian government has dammed a Jarge lake and built a hv droelectric “plant for'\light and power that \will the sta be . distribited throughout ate.