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ATED ! PRESS DESPATCHES OVERCAST TODAY; FOLLOWED : S BY RAIN OR SNOW CGoReNT. TIRTE POETRY — E & 3 ,WAY mail cler] e S TO m—flx-room tenement with ille snd Moving ‘Plctures at » I-:‘gfiur‘ otion o sTa00s 8 3 2 modern mproviments au =y bosWyL MY PILOT, tre. . E lons e 3 N " E €. inguure o 441 L. 3 B D ne Eiitares at the Braea The- e z...i..,.,.,w.,‘.‘ FF AL T | R o B e 350 Boswesl Ave, oL, 544~ 3aisid| X pra you nold me to my course, O T eature Photoplays at Auditorium 2 h - QGS: 5 ana tfl?&(?gogfim 3 a5 - 1 “;roAV-e.‘-’Hlx'roum flat, n’:ol(‘::r- Qr?'d{,.,‘“..f,“,"' offing the aullen break- g wn::: e = Z . — TO RENT—Seven-room flat and bath T”’A";.‘,','.:'w “l";*h OURNL. Solly e W T ANNOUNCEMENTS the | bous P LI LS X e SSTION wanted by frst class nre- | W M| .7 mevEserenroom Tt and bach | St cuehe, va busa ES..-. s helper; temperate, 2 mibeh. Jan30a . | Nor. which are set as beacons, which lit 8 Y n lt.-u!“nd reliable. Addréss Fireman, i | P e N e P by pirates’ greed i ~ | care letin. A PO RENT—11 Elm St., six rovms, all | I know that me h[nl\'e altered that — once were birning true Improyements. luguile 45 Vak S¢ PUBLIC ORGAN RECITAL = e ANTED Old_postage stamps_and =pil . : R A o i AT BROADWAY CHURCH collections. If you have old letters.to 3anzeal Wk e oot with” vobl " pilod o bring Glopose of, please write Box 17 care | 0 ; : : 20 RENT—Rooms_for llght house- Under Auspices of Norwich Music As- Bu! Co. jan3ld WANTED Man ang wife to handle kecpins. Appiy at 199 Fruukin st 1 took her cleirance papers, T cast her sociation, Next Monday Evening — : WANTED—One cop spooler tender, | POUltry and dairy farm in New London ol Jok e . SaTHo s anty a boldly in Women’s Chorus to Sing. 3 : one or two bobbin spooler tenders, one | COUNtY with owner, a young man. state - O WENT—Tencmeont of four rooms AR turned my «hip's head boldly into % cal ot A doffer and one or two frame spin terms. Write Box 72, care Bulietin Co. ; ana baws &t 36 geanklin St Inguire the open woa, to be held Mon- & $ Alfflly to 'ville Company, Eagl __Jan3od 4L premise; 3 But now the tides have shifted, T know An otgan recital I8 10 ville, Conn. Good tenements of seven | —y- —_— ; WA LS . not how she stands, day evening, February 5th, in Broad- = roonis at $1 per week. jan3ld | p WANTED — Relable boy. Amr'rzw ' Fu 50 Rk T know the sen bolls hotly ‘o'er tr 2 oo erous, grasping sands Bt 1or5 23 . SOYyeinut. MO eocizd I see white teeth are glenming beneath weciza ‘FAXICAB for his distunces. Phune 5iv. deevd M0 RENT — Furnished rooms; also her very keel; Hoid steady, O my Pliot, by compass and by wheel, way church, under the auspices of the Norwich Music Association. THE WAY to get a gov't job is o Eh gy e e 5 . . A . Juls Wil tie 85 i o can x) || mouen o’ wastington”Clon Eervies | | SLANTERCE Broteanl midaic agca |} clothing, tools, etc, advertised interest, as all members -of the com- position or w. ntes. to refund | Berki, Bopd wages. Appiy L. O. M., - o munity are invited. No cards of ad- your money. = W: to E‘g‘ ;R,p;:’n;_ Ja.;xmi y letter, with reference. sale. ", for Boo long or short ¥, A Dolbeare. Her freight is very pre. s; In it are women's prae mission will re required and the at- President, Washington, D. il SR PRI R S % tendance will only be limited by the FE 638, telling about 295296 gov't| WANTED Toung Tady would ke When you lose something— conveniencer for Lot Louseckedping. > desire of the public and the capacity of m — Jitetime employment. | position as_stenographer: experienced. for . most Norwich people are @8 Senovl dt._Tol ivi-s nbvsia_ | And in one plece of cargo the children !h;haudlxxce rool‘rrt.m el Tiete S, NI | sul Yaniia Address G. T- M., care Bulletin. jan29d honest—anc on finding anything :runn':un;w % re.unnt. - rwul;::l‘- *Tween decks are stowed the yearnings e ol - WANTED—W H rates, LA lor 1 t house! 3 he coming race prosram three 3ans1a oies,Pinaer for Davia ] instinctively, turn to Bulletin J| rxice, sdituviy for ughi nousskuepti | For qil ine ‘coming s "7 A freer place. & Furber mule; ’food wages; family : Want Ads to locate the loser. 3 3 ¢ o1 {o the’ bullding ‘earner Off wiiyis 70 (nin pricelons tre: by Frederick W. Les- organ numbers by the Italian Red Cross. Then the story | WANTED—Two engineers, one for | inan preferred he Mystic ~Woolen ter: Toccata and Fugue in D minor, : is tfansferred to the Austro-Itallan |day work, one for night work. Apply | o, Ola Mysti ; 1 Bocliman: Marthe Fucbre et Chant|front, whers the blg theme and many | Suberintendents” ofnce.” Ashiana Ehi- | =02 ST Tsste, Conn. e When a wacansy occurs in RI Hresiin ans Willow XTesisi fpe oo narpies ife”in Seraphi Guillmant. Then will fol-|surprises of the play are enacted. 2 . LRI | ciehced weavars : for CraapiaeIPe, cur rental 4 Feat dsugmial und tne sties roomy | On you is laia. my Pilot, the reckoning eraphique, Gu! eavers for Crompt & i property. ESiAL of her fate. low a solo by Charles D. Geer, Pro| To complete the show there 'is & | WANTED—Girl for gereral house- | Knowies marron lons: ooy Boris ¥tors .room, and baiery Tormerly Usos g ik Peccatis (from Stabat Mater) Rossini.|funny Pathe comedy called “Luke’s|work. Mrs. W. W. Leonard, quxfix‘;m good pay: learners taught to weave in When you want to sell your zz‘:xxszk;?;ifia‘;fu saxery. -\r;;]i.m B S anen %6 16 Two selections upon the organ will be |Lost Liberty. e L_|& short while and carn good wages. real estate. 3 % his eyes and mee given, Lengend (To a Deserted Farm) CaNANTED —Bosrders or roomers. 10 Nengia .c Wooten Co., Old Mystic, Ct. . -A;o RENT—Newly lu{ni:‘he%.;ml::: An army on the hilltops, In glorious J E s Vi jan 3 45 modern convenlences, a e > panoply. MacDowell; Variations on an American{ ULMER LEATHER CO. = T e T W ah. Yom; went, €0, Buy. e am) e Ntin BL Ehous ISR BT Perehin Pl i s shielfed and speeded ¢ her way . T WEAVERS wanted: Crompion looms: |, SEPNNER wanted at once. Apply to iness ase. A femtaire of ungistml futarbt WHLBS COMPETES HUGE BELT. | one-loom: work. ADDIY to Pawearuck 4 Faweatuck Woolen Mills, Westerly, g ey Woolen Mills, Westerly, R. . jan31d | & L jan: - Sc a Line To RE”T By high, angellc convoy in beauteous array. Her harbor waiting safely beyond the the appearance for the first time since = 2 L N s e d it5 inteption, of the Women's Chorus of | 's 60 Inches Wide, Four Plies and 145 UNEEDA is a biscuit, what Is an the Norwich Music Association. This Feet Long. ice pick? Why, it's a water cracker! Well lighted room space of over 600 vision's ken, chorus of forty women's voices, pledged A SR e e s feee B0 Fead O sibre Sai Sireat | Yot wall il (2 my Pilot, i5 F D . N : a cor and entrance, ne 0; ce; _the 15 of ma D Geor, fills @ nead that haw:been | leather belt 90 fuches: widle, four ES s Ateks Bhovos o vt Jaugsa FOR SALE show room. Rent only $15 monthly. —_ . D, 2 WANTED A pressman for job prini- — | Apply HUMOR OF THE DAY ing presses; steady work. Inquire at| ¥FOR SALE—Ford touring car in good LEE CLEGG, The Jeweler, 327 Main St. felt in the community for _several|plies, 145 feet long, weighing 2774 heard he kissed her in public.” 3 h Ve h A - The chorus is financed by the | pounds. There were required in the F Bulletin Otfice. Norwlch, Conn. Jjauléd | condition, eauipped with eicciric horn. | © jan1oM W Mu Association and marks tite ag- | making of the belt about 400 heavy e = Specgometer, clock, etc. complishment of one of the many [steer hides 144 Main St jan3ld z “Did you ever! lines of work that are the ultimate = SR A e = FOR RENT “No."—Jester. Soph: B.” Bulletin Of-| “FOR SALE — One good two-seated 2 ambition of the association. EXTRA DIVIDEND FOR U. S. ne & o This hall was naméd The last number, and one that will STEEL COMMON STOCK Janléd | carriage, one light natrow BUEEY. oUe| , ,..ii cottuge house, all modern|Daniol Wenster " i lend especial Interést to the program, Steady employment; good S Younk Pl for mer | D e e OB S onb | sstiproveineiite: must be scen 't be Lully | Fammie— Haw ro%ch ‘ald he. gl wages while learning; to sort gartieulars, Box 138 Baltic, Ct. | §orse *Doots: W. A. Alason. Frankiin. | appreciated. For full particulars, in- |Jack o Lantern. woolen clippings. s - TS i,‘ will be a concerto for the piano in E| p. g = At by Tist with organ Seegmpain. | Directors Vote 1 3-4 Besides Regular ment. This is one of the most pop- Quarterly Disbursement. ular concertos for the piano and while| > it makes exacting demands upon the| New York, Jan. 30.—All previous technic of the performer, is very mel- | “prosperity” records in the history of odious. the United States Steel Corporation were surpassed today when the direc- tors declared an exira dividend of 1 3-1 per cent on the common stock, to- A Love Story That Lingers in the|&ether with the regular quarterly dis- bursement of 1 1-4 per cent. for the Heart and the Last Chapter of “The 3 = ” fourth quarter of 1%16; and issued a Crimson Stain Mystery” Features statement of earnings for the same Tel. 29-3 Lebanon. Jandid | uire of “What do you think of Elsie's ons free. Frank- TFOR SALE __Ayrshire bull, one year ¥ RAN, dress?” 2 7 old, pure bred; two grade Jersey cow SOOI, agor gy o oamit Broker, | “It does make you think, doesn't it WANT SIXTY HANDS ce. De . Rochester, : Janlsd at our new buildmg WANTED—Old false teeth; don't gne dozen. Barred Plymouth Rock pul Franklin Square, Norwich, —Jack o' Lantern, matter if broken; I pay $1 to $5 per only it take me lets; six Barred Rock cockerels; two s Employer—Can you = write sh extra good hay. G. H. Foster, North set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth S stacks of oat straw; A few tons of | ——— hand? Frankiln, Gt Tel. 15-13 Lebanon Div. NBW APADTMENTS (o pplicant-—Oh, ve . jan31 W' <3 - on No . Philadeirhia, Pa.; will send cast by > e s mcaester Woolen —— g ®| WANTED—Barber. Inquire at Bul- Thamesville. BREED THEATRE. Mabel Taliaferro in “The Sunbeam”— New girl—Lawdy, yaas am. Ah goes to church twicet every Sunday, yaag'm.—Longhorn. Po—Your roommate says that he is ed. Apply Balletin Co. jan31d TOR SALE—Two Cyphers Incubators. | 4 nareinents of six rooms each in the Tel 1343- sansia AR S on Spring Garden Averue, ¥OR SALE Cheap driving_ horse. | gas. electric light and steam heater TFOR SALE —A lunch and pool room, Landlady—Dinah, you a letin Office. Jan3d ANTIQUES—I have two houses to furnish with antiques betwzen now and April 1st, and prefer to purchase direct For Today. __ _ period exceeding by far all similar — { exhibits of past vears. as well as more from private parties, and 1 am-in a po- | Phone 1862-13. Jan31ld |in each apartment, $20.00 per month.|a practical A love story that lingers in the|than fulfiling the most optimistic FOR SALE sition to pay the top prica, sideboards. | “poR SALE — The Dandy Colony | Possession given now—rent to begin| Dunk—He must be. He wears m , chairs, “eds, dosks, bureaus,|p oode ®andbonitry suppiles: cirentar | February 1st. shirts, smokes my tobacco and writes to my girls.—Panther. heart, is The Sunbeam, the great Metro ; = e highboys, mirrors, chests, bedspreadi|oont’Upom’ yequest. Miss 3 Barber. | At apuriments’ of four ana five production with Mabel Tallaferro as| —Earmin ; .- gs for Quarter $105,968,347. and anything 100 years or older that e o s ooon Sl O mrendl i aruings e thequieior he would be =ised in'a house ‘furnished |Phome 463:3. ____ JandiWES | ooms cach at $10.00 and $12.00 per| Gypsy—Cross my palm with silver e O ] RNy hor tat |Ercgating: . S105,908 847, Dronknt - the ith antioues. . 5. Fuller 230 Ala |~ 90-ACRE FARM for sale: situated | month. and 1 will find out'your husband for in'this delightful play, which shows|Years total earnings to $333625086, Or ale A T T e e rr. | ke aisy 1 1ot miles from. Lawion Togdulre of J. JECORMERY, &, {7 fany Thacks: awfully. but'1 fina b A % hving sunbeam, = Shedding| 80T which. showine carningsamount ners every Thursday. A. < Semmett | SRICR MG 220, Bont e from | Tor 200 Reom 120 Thayer s [ReeC ief enoigaihacy.—Now edford > . 1907, which, showing earnings amount- A iy qloPpiness amid the | ng to $180.964,674, Stood as the recora chills and shadows of poverty. The = S E P o - ¥ear until the close of 1916. HELP WANTED and also work to|from P. O.; good six-room cottage and Tom—So you really think you have story of “The Sunbeam” was written{¥Sor | & Serabite’ far o aoacicr = take home; work easy:; one hour at|modern barn with cellar; plenty of some chance with Miss Coldcash, do e me esl ce §ood | wood, some timber; cuts from nine to A you? novisd school and church; little over a mile {ion taies have won world_wide prom. | Covered in today’s statement compare By e A ATy "Elrahiala | Ten tons of na. mostly maching mows Jack—That's what, She is | s M s 5, 7 Co =, o at's gt pEe is Dbegin- inence for him. It was picturized by | With the total of $83.817,067 for the a Curler Co. Colchester, Conn. B brimes Pialnhels. Conn o tra™ | About 20 to 26 fest, at 63 Franklin |, ot icmgiate, Thar | B e Rt 2 : A R. Briggs, Plainfield, Conn. _ jan13d £ N L T A S constituted a_record, ~ Similarh ::."’:’:E i E‘ORE:AL ;Iveq;oo 2 hon“i oo | Street, suitable for almost any kind of | Indianapoliy Star new higl igures were es shed in Promrty highest price paid. _A. Pruckner, 53 |6 to 11 years old, 1150 to 1400 1ibs., | business, at a reasonaktle price. In- “Be as light you can on me, No production could bring out_the = wonderful artistic ability of Miss|et Income, 396,321,610 for the final Franklin St. Tel. 717-3. may24d | must be ‘sold, very cheap, having no n Office. judge.” quarter as compared with $76,202,408 = . = se for them " Feynoids Boataing ata. | Juire at Bulleti “Fwelve months,” “Couldn’t you fix it wo 1 could be Tallaferro stronger than does “The Bt Senbeay S eweet. pare genen: |during the third period; and a sur- ble, 68 Chestnut St ous-hearted working girl of the tene- g;“ig';'m’si"’g!‘ S ‘;’uefi‘:‘;"{h‘;“’;‘;i‘;; N 148 BROAD STREET LABORERS AND FIREMEN | —viters for saie: 150 5« ¥ 70 RENT out in time to see the world sccries ments of New York city, the part of | 25 282 0. WANTED Prshoms, howC B, QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room eot- |Ext Year?'—Birmingham Age-Her . - - tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from 3 Prue Mason. taken by Miss Tallaferro Pyt e T calls for emotional acting of a delicate < TOR SALE—One 3 : and| Excited old lady (who has watched = good Salt rond; sown dowes 3xcited old lady (who has watch and subdued type at one time, and ex- wx.{}):es;':tfilsolgslg [hsias. Smvste GOOD PAY riage, one light narrow buggy, one ?"’:l"‘._,“,':d‘;;“n bardwood | floorm | the office boy throw a cigarette butt treme fl;acmusne;shu tl;: I:A“ex(. 1’1.‘:!7:9 e By ante }l"‘un ©o ;‘;‘r ceal:‘rfi JAMES L. CASE b ck‘bulrdhone wide se:i Concord r;)ad plumbing and heat. Renta! 3368, |into the waste basket)—Oh! See that varying degrees of her art Miss Talia- ¢ . e 't, one Mowyer road cart a few : i 4 s than those of 1904, the lowest year, American Strawboard Co. |gart, ope Mowyer rogd cart s few | B 8800t a000, Send for hackier e s MR R ST R n't you know that paper would burn? ferro bris trem: = o ngs out with tremendous ef-| ien they were $73,176,525, . 8 SHETUCKET ST. Tel 2-93 Lebanori. Jan3od FRANK W, COY. 'csterly. R. L Siren. fect. S | Ext t 5 3 upporting the star are such noted xtra Disbursement of $8,895,264. Roal Estate Deparérment. onpgrnuef“vff-.&:f"fr’fc:'?fi'qx:ffi?( used = 3 : FOR SALE actors as Raymond McKee, Gerald| With today’s extra disbursement of e S Griffin, David Thompson, Helen Alex- |1 3-4 per cent, the total dividends on ANT OLD TEETH J. M. Young & Son. Janzod Apares endria’ and Lillian Shaffner, and Mrs. | the common shares for 1916 amount WE W SPLIT WOOD_Five barrels for $L = THE KALEIDOSCOFE Trever. Mr. Griffin, in the part of|to § 3-4 per cent. The extra commeon | ———— IN ANY CONDITION Joseph Searles, 360 W. Main. Orders FOR RENT Stephen Rutherford, a wealthy candy | disbursement calls for an outlay of We pay up to §5.00 per set, ac- taken at 52 Broadway. Tel 1122-2, < In Chile teaching has attracted na- manufacturer, displays =all his re- |$8 89 ?fl"@o‘fifkr:fl'fiiom co. SRulia S e e e Bt 7h. | tive woen. % FOR_SALE_Ppol room and:candy | PSC 2 o 0 MESTS ooofe for the markable abllity as a character actor. |~ This makes the total dividend dis- e 3 e Bree also present the| bursements ffor the fourth quarter, FIVE RESIDENCES 142 Main Street, Up-stairs store; good location and good town; ~ Tt New Jersey factories employ closing chapter of “The Crimson Stain | inctudi 13- S & blished 1872, Norwich, . owner going away; big stock of tobac- | Fi&ht man. For full particulars in-| - e - e 4 including the regular 1 1-4 per cent Established orwich, Conn. owner Eoing away: bis'atock of tobec, | SRS O 000 operatives. oy 5 C N - N, Dox SIS Wovaay, Comy Jeniia FOT. % MORY A $100,000 knitting mill in Florida is FOR SALE All kinds of _ Atlanti: Investment Broker, Packing Co.’s fertilizers. 8. C. E‘;les Square, Norwich. owred by negroes. Mystery.” This chapter solves the|common dividend and the usual 1 8- mystery and tells you who the Crimson | per cent. on the preferred stock, FOR SALE Stain is. amount to $21,533,996. Some surprise was expressed in financial quarters i 2 ton, General Agent for Conn., North - — - THE AUDITORIUM. because the directors did not declare (f | Norwich Town WANTED o g aedinge 1901 the Australian = publie Amusement Committee of Common |Of the enormous earnings of the fourth i Ten Laborers, three Farmhands, Mill| FOR SALE — Thoroughbred O. L C. IR > Council to Investigate War's Women | 1U3rier. 5 $2,500 to $6,0C0 Help, & Waitress, Fireman. | 2183 for defivery when clgnt weeks o1d: FOR SALE s i ey (olen Picture TodayeBooked for Today|N°t dioapp ey sn-or-n;_;. of Coal ARCHA w COIT FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU phone 1861-13. her lving is l(iokml down upon. and Thursday—Watch for Their |, Analysis of this final .period shows . B FOR SALE 1916 Reo. overhauled and w ¢t the Argent epublic 2 that the corporation was not mater- Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. | newly painted, guaranteed, at $530. The C H i SETALENG IO TR Sanction. fally handicapped by the shortace of (| The Mutual Benefit Life Agency DT Tainted. Susrantecd at 3500. The |E8-Room ottage ouse, Jlare beginning to enter the business coal and cars and labor, although De- o rage. an27d 2 S The meni t the & ; Telephone 1334 63 Broad e e T s — ihers o amusement | cember earnings of $34,347,411 were P adway FOR SALE FOR SALE—One 1915 Cadillac sedan. all modern conveniences Three breweries went out of bus ness in 8t. Louis within 20 days last fine condition; make us an orrje;.n"'rdné In 3 resid aal . committee of the court of common |less by about $2,000,000 than those of Imperial Garage. council are this morning to watch the | November. The latter exceeded the cight reels of the famous picture | October earnings by approximately o Cha “War's Women” which is booked to be | $1.250,000. December’s reduction was FOR SALE e S AT Chelmers turs N. TARRANT & CO. e : E s shown at the Auditorium today and |attributed in part to the holiday per- a reasonable price. =~ The Imperial year. One hundred and fifty aristocratic families of Spanish descent are said Thursday. There has been some ques- | lod. M Sl i i tion as to the advisabilitv of allowing| Unfilled orders of 11,547,286 tons re- 500-acre farm, 4 milés from Jew- T -___janfid 117 Main St. to govern Chile. its being shown in Norwich and Man- | ported at the close of 1916 compare FOR SAI E gtt City or Plainfield, 1 12 miles || #356.00 buye o 1516 C 37 Bulck tour. |} vy er Schwartz rom trolley line, 1°2 mile from | ing car; this car is just overha s 4. ot oger Schwartz has arranged with each | with 7,806,220 tons at the end of 1915. ] e N e o R e © S sverbAR And ngh Dew munitons factory in Canada are anxious to work. member of the committee together | No statement regarding trade pros- o actes WNlablellend. ioe s 2 L SALE—Studebaker auto, 5 Vast supplies of cocoa have been ith the press to show it during the|pects was made by any of the offi- To close an estate the seven- mornins. Frank Keenan, who plays in | cials but it is understood that orders Shcharde e large 53-nasEe (APPIe || series, one-man top, electric starter, | WILLIAM B. WILCOX this picture with Enid ==tkey, Is per- | extending into 1918 have been booked room House number 227 Thames 1 horse barn, 1 cattle barn, room || ¢lectric lights with dimmer, chains and baps one of the leading actors of the |and that the business now in hand Is for 25 head cattle, 3 silos, 2 first [| 9ther extras; all for $365; this car is AUCTION . present stage and has become famous | sufficient to keep all the mills engaged Street. Very convenient loca- class “nen houses, ‘wagon “ind car_ || FoTiInE eve ain S. A. Peckham, URSDAY, FEB. 1, 191 through his efforts in this picture. 1It|at full capacity into the third quar- ||| won. win senl at a very low 1280 orattion! Puidings o 2rst 1153 spring St. Willimantic. jan23d e i e 4 is a picture which carries with it a |ter of the current year. be bought on easy terms. For par- || FOR SALE_Greatest real estate b oo s 4 real estate bar-| 1y,uing sold my farm, I will sell at plea for preparedness and is surely a price if sold soon. ticulars see in Norwich; Buckin oy D - 2 gham home 0n | o, p1ic auction thc following: One driv. photoplay with a purpose. No such THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. S. SIEGEL, ashington St 12-room house, most| [\ ;rse 1 pair work horses, 8 mnd production has met with such general LOST AND FOUND — Renl Estate amd Insurance, substantially built, which cost over SpProval as hes Wens WomEs by ot 278 Main Street, May Building Chapman Block. = Framklin Square, || $50.000 to build- aiso’ 28 bullding lots | 10, J5ars old; two Eood, chunks for the same time carries with it the ter-| LOST—Young female spayed hound; e Tel. 321-4. \ Norwich, Comn. and 40-foot street. Price for residemee| . icp ana the rest Springers, 2 three Auctioneer smuggled into Germany by way of Holland and Belgium, Philadelphia cleanup week cost the taxpayers $12,000 for disposing of 90,- 000 cubic yards of refuse. More than 2,000,000 European wom- en have been forced to take up men's work since the war started. rible realization of war episodes. color white and brown; license No. and the 28 lots, $10,000, Address Real| v 77,13 heifers, 4 two years oid heif- With th 45541, Teiephone 1324, Norwich, Ct., and Estate aoxchanse, New London, Comn.|crs, 2 yearlings, 3 shoats, 5 Indian Run- s feature, which consists of L3 s . Jetldaw ner ducks, 1 two-horse team wagon, 2 B. A. Clark, dead at 75, in Ashta- igh . | receive rewara. jan33a ecight reels, is a one reel comedy en FOR SALE Horsés, at auction every | express wagons, 1 covered, 1 low-down milk wagon, 1 1ight covered milk wag- |bula, O., was a double in appearance titled, “Cupid’s Caddies. ‘This reel is . Tuesday, 1.30 p. rain or shine 1= 30| on. 1 buggy. 1 two-horse dump oart 1|of J, Wilkes Booth, assassin of Lin- full of fun and is surely most enter- raining to follow the previous picture FCR SALE J. C. WITTER ............ Auctioneer s of The best feath morsestobratn. | business. seigh, 2 two-horse mowing 1 machines, 1 nearly new, 1 cutaway har- | €0In- ith its realistic side of life. This Danfelson, Conn. able will arrive F‘l“dlya Jan. 12, 1917; e B o L large assortment of used or fast horses | row, 1 hinge harrow, 1 horse rake, and_will undoubtedly prove to be one FOR SALE 30—COWS—30 always on hand. V. M. Frost, West|neafl néw. 2 oultivators 1| ' Glasgow provides its policemen with of the seasons headiiners - 200-Acre Equipped Farm e 2 WS, e ma, W Sottage’ houses and|Side Saic. Stables and Augtion Mart, | Eciipse corn planter, 1 Columbiart ssed | warm food ‘and tea whon on A4ty at barn, 50 apple trees and some other|West Springfield, Mass. Telephones, | planter, nearly new. several tons of . 3 3 A Z e s e night by the use of electrically heat- fruit; last fall's erop was 20 barrels. | Boom “501," Boom 3333, Springfeld | good bay, Sul sevefsl toms of mtock |SiFUL % T° ion. M boxee. DAVIS THEATRE 3 T. = This place is situated on Norwich and 3 double Harnesses, 3. driving herness T R R T ; Stock, Crops, Tools, $3,300 Westerly trolley, R. ¥. D. and tele- | ~FOR SALE wholesale and retail icc | { *tackle and biock, heavy chains. nay | Girard college, Philadelphia, recent- g cts an riangle Apel AP e Rl to el phone. A rare bargain. Investigate. | business in business in| forks, 1 large icebox for conllnr milk, |} b ed the 166th anniver: ? Photoplays—New Show Tomorrow. |immediately, includes horse, 7 cows, 8 thriving 1 large grain box, 2 milk coolers, 14 1Y Observ Sary of heifers, 2 yoke oxen. hogs, hens, poia- Immediate possession. plant, in fine con ; owner retiring | ten-quart milk canas, milk pails, mmilk |the birth of Stephen Girard, its found- If you want to get full value for |toes, oats, beans, hay, apples, vegeta- FARMS. FARMS, FARMS. |On account of age and other business|jpottles, and other things too numerous [er. E bles, new mowing machine and rake, . 7 and offers plant with complete equip-|t; mention. Caterer in attendance, If you want a farm. send for my |ment at an attractive figure. Address ALEXANDER YERRINGTON. AT onler S SRt e Ot our money, don't fail to see the show e Shighe . hnr. I have recently purchased this lot Ice Plant, care Bulletin. jan18d 363 Boswell Ave., Norwich, Conn. wagons, cart, carriage, sleighs, y e 3 poultry food was placed by a B or “Three of Many.” GEORGE MASON, Owner. Inj “Three of Many” Miss Williams O ) o -Phone 62 " Lebanen _ 1357-2—Phones—1167:4 which closes a three days' engage- | MASODS, cart. igh ' y Stove wood; 50 acres|of cattle, consisting of new milch iom, e A ‘heDevis today, there are|in cultivation: 30-cow pasture: weod | cows, hearby springers and — heiters | © - Dulletin. latest edition. just pub-| —oo—teo—mrom—o oo | Five roautes’ walk from Grecomiile S G e Inthrot T rec big Keith acts and everyome is|and timber shonld pay for farm; 200 |and * am going to turn them over to|lished, choice of 400. Prices ranging | sresnen. Coughlin. Baltic. danisd | or Boswell ave. trolley " ¢ stormy, | Py i o i g g e oW with headline attraction, the feature po- | maple sugar trees; 100 appie trees;| you for w you are a mind to pay |, ] next fair day. jan20a Consul Carl R. Loop at Hamilton. sition is filled by the Conin Parks Trio, | E00d house 8 rooms, hardwood floors. | for them, on rom $275 to $25,004 Laith two men and a woman who present SREAAa Be g, A0xes: ‘,‘,‘;fib’f"i,"’;’f,:’é THURSDAY, FEB. 1, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, FOR SALE A new switch to control an auto- e 3 u = 5 = e _lhe)l' nr}!“g_flggxl l:nlt’l keep everyoue ge.c'._;u.a:o s ‘n.gll‘,p?nr‘:odoc:i:;:?%ru’i :u‘)z-ergm Putnam, on b:huoflb::dvfll% No. 41 Went Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2,| A gplendid house with all FOR S A . E er and saves the use of a fuse block. in lai whole time they are | defails ‘see pase 4, ‘Peace a road. ere will also ered a Central Theatre Buflding. E on the stage. Another good act Is King | Catalogue. * Copy maiied free, B 4 | Lo sale one par of 3500-pound han joing S improvements at 20 Grove St. e and Harvey, two men who present a |Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 36, 150 |and one fine driving mare, several | Telephone No. 2365. Westerly, R. L. A modern up-to-date hotel, doing A French shoemaker has patented a Singing act that is well worth hearins, | Nassau St, New York. janaid | wagons. both light and heavy, . one E. A. PRENTICE, g00d business with a liquor license f§|Machine that makes a plaster cast ot 4 nice traverse sied, and several sets of Phone 308 86 Cliff Street || located in & toce ||of a customers foot and from it Boted e t'Pl;ndlflT;o mmmm et 3 FRA ne B e ren ' mlfl:m‘ forms a last over which his shoes are John Goss, an oia_time minstrel FOR SALE OWNER'S STATEMENT: I earnestly | cotage, Houses, Tenoment ana Busi- = T rooms all well furnished with eiec- f|made- - John Goss, an old time minstrel man desire everybods ~attend this salc |, Sot(Se, Hoyses, Tesement and B as . tricity, steam ‘heat and running With playing the bones and My Goss 50 TONS OF H AY i Dlciged to absoruts skl win or ese e e T w & m sAm_w cows Jater. Ghuod reason for selliug. Argentina and Bnau are experi- three are Come end see for yourself. Sale rain 3 ce t. Good opportunis menting in the manufacture of d T graMn PRty o commolotiond | EE i ShnbSu” (OOKInE oF £ol : R B O e siive ‘wools-and stk sorics The photoplay feature is Clara Will- FRED W. HOXSIE and s Hmited SmOURt of Sedstastors Carload Just Arrived January 30th FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Iy mpprently. CS0o8. prospects . of iams in the five-part Triangle play, non, Conn. Tel. 62 Lebanon Div. | S5curity will be accepted. FRED W, HOXIE | Central Bdilding, Norwich, Conn. 2 s —_— is seen in the role of a trained nurse, cAs & " G 7| SALE HORSES = | arding house typical of New York's|y nave a few good big Work Horses + : ot e BT ouricnt o o 0 Sl e sesineniiy £ | Agricaltural - Limestone | A Modern Eighroom H. ' | In Use For Over 30 ve 1,000 to 1,300, that I : ' Eight-room Emil Vorstman an Austrian, ' both |l 08 (300, 00 F0aih Yoo for - . ouse. o8 ¥'or 30Years smnuuwum? €l the next carload which will arrive|is as necessary to the soil as food is z gs - Easy Terms Alyays bears b thres bacomie frien When the war|gpout Feb. 8th.. Come and see them. 2% % 2 5 R the breaks out, both men leave America o Tirnaflip ol B ot fight for their countries, while the . P N uurse is eventually persuaded to join'

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