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= Van exille end ‘Moving Fictures at v : 3 R > b sta or- . | rn impros ts. at 490 THE ADMIRAL. g e B B & 3 iy at_once to 2 a o e Tooming BOVIng -Pictures at the Dreed The- ] § D o o ten Can s Boswe Wi"‘“ 4 on e Toom o Y bri oy Feature Photoplays at Auditorium g Lent. man on the or Tarned not to lefe nor right "Eyes that ~ Taeutre. _Machinists’ Union, No. 744, meets in armake on the unborn § Cissrmakers' Tafon meets in Carpen- > ‘x.xu': Ohapter, No. 4. R. A. M, Maso; emple. Toreiier Jodee, No. 430, B. P. O. By 2 gaze May not be troubled by it tears. The warm sea hissed to the tou shell, And reared on the back of the mesta in Elks' Hom: George d " . 3 ‘ecumseh Tribe, No. 45, L O. R. M. 2 3 : 7 T0 RENT Tenement of death; mests l-n“mz{neem_' Hall % A 358 P 8o 56 | yot the seaman gray with hls to .Canton Oneco, No. 3, L O. meets at Oda_Fellows' Hall. 0. F. " a R : iy 3 : : : gt | L : : To Basement Ienement &t 06 sollanly, past’ Corregidor AR othce Moulders' Union, No. 126, meets at i sty past. correpitor, ! - e ! aeclza v 2 Mon That move to the tryat wi Carpenters’ Hall 5~ SR = Trolleymen's Union meets in Union S gy gy 73 y never be moisy, and ai3tancoe "Fhone Sib. ¥. A DoIbesse | rhe purhor glowed to the TO b L & 1. Court Sachem, No. 84, F. of A meets in Foresters’ Hall. n; stripped bur, Bee- Dr. — Furnished rooms; - ANNOUNCEMENTS ad ~Ctowid | %Builctin Want Ade fnd resdy || coRCententt, Lo Hgnt. LouseRsiine wowd: b sion b Ho- Sop jopogler fender. sile. 2 % School St. Tel. 1682 novzid down om spluttering e T - . FURNISHED _ roome; __ ressonable | stil) as phantoms’ the gr TR ALESTIRIUM Apply, o° Baglevillo oo‘.p.y"‘.'ufle. rates; suttably for LIEhT b useleepins. | Waiting the call of the ( Wars’ Women Sanctioned by Amuse- 3 ville, Conn. "Good tenements -of seven 0: < k wrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St Jy: That all the mations hear ment Committee of the Common Bat. : roomis 231 por week. ____jansid_|§ ponest—and on finding anything | FOM ZENT 15 wie buliding cgracs of he watd; WANTED—Girl for general house- instinctively, turn to Bulletin [J| 72508 400 V) oncuplod by G C.| Butthe enemy's decks gre Councit at Special Exhibition Wed- Burns, Bl : Teflica ™ W. W. Leonard, 4 Sachem [} \yone Ads te locate the loser. ~ || Treat d-usgist and e saice room; Iy ved. mesday Morning—Will be Shown 2 Terrace, ; . E ¥y at el SR LS : Store room nd bakery formeriy used| .. . This Afterncon and Evening. My CVANTBDBoarders or Teomers, 10 When a acancy occurs in |lb¥ sme Frovidence ry. Archa out i A eal ol LR T LR HEal propyet cot, 63 Broadway. I \yons. 'With the wrath ¢ R e " WEAVERS wanted; Crompton looms: (§ Y°U" ™ L W RENT_Nowly farmshed room |, ' wrong y ne-loom work. . Appl s i ne Tittie Black demons lea members of the amusement commit- Buckingham, Mr. » i pt Soolen MiS: Wootbtir, o 1o anain V:hnn you want to sell your [ moGein convenlences O oedez. aprizd Sirieked and whimpersa kb > & direral song. was the above mentioned RAILWAY mail clerks wanted; $900 Men that hurry to war &xhibited o the - first year, promotion to $1,800; exam- Whsn you want to buy or sell FOR RENT May kiss cold Yaces, Wit Dody of men and their sanction was LOST AND FOUND irations Feb. 10 1 A o s ostegy’ It Bt the’ pectinms Callahan, Mr. ! Tn - eduoRton | satdeies "lt‘l.gg' “,l;.'k pets, a business or a lease. A small cottage house, all mModern | whity waves over a batte ances for which it had been booked. LOST _Thursday evening, Janm. 25, = Comching. . Write for — free . 1 cements; must be seen to be fully | The harbor atilled, the This picture drew forth many at red sweater. Finder leave at Builetin - QG613 and rull information. Karl H. A - | Anglo-sa Sast and We Wednesday's performances and all left Office ana recelve:reward. . febld WANTED Kins, Washington, D. G Jantsw. | Sc a Line ;z:’r’:“",;“"‘ i o N T M'e.‘::] unfi":"{"f.'m Fing we . ® 5 Ll Geaepe, 1. | 2080e Sutrneaivmizamnsd, . Sohik i on - hen & mation clogs (n & R o e T and the : solor mhlia mha Browa Nents No: Fifllsl“ng Room nd" 3{""" et ndlpers” Smperae S s pwnas, | | © L F 5 o 3 2 ve roker, omes clrsing and or reel i an_an e 45841, Tele e 1324, Norwich; Ct.. and ady and reliable. ot B - g work sublime, —Frederic. Brush, In the Times, emotional actress, Enid Markey, both jan33d care Bulletin. uare, Norwiel Proved themselves to be wonderful . RS e e FOR SALE Eram LA Shear and Napper | o0 S5 i s | e |~ GTORE 10 RENT stro; bers. Th . HUMOR OF THE DA} WANTED Man and wife to bandle | safe. one computing at 165 A Mrs, Francis T. Diggins, Mr. and P e e o T oment wormn | Mrs. J. Edward Driscoll. Mr, and Mrs. DOSL Bt dury ferm it New Tandun LEveepaet Bt - Tel. 1en1d | Apout 20- to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin| .. ... e it'is a photoplar with a purpose and | Ozias Dodge, Mr. and Mrs Chazies, A- BUILDING LoT O e s oW WORK 1B 7, e Biiletia o | ¥ O, SALELive tons X0 % hay F | Street, suitable for almost any kind of |justinct, at any rate. carries with it the entire attention of | Dowsett, Grosvenor Ely, Dr. Fidred business, at a reasonable price. In-| How wo? proa Apply 2l {hose witnessing the production. It is| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Fanning, . A - ow ‘wo? p seldom that such an expensive pro- |Miss Blla A. Fanning, Mrs. Willlam H. PoVANTED — Reliable boy. Apply uul;glr; e st ey Wh B;{:F;; s trying duction is seen in a city the size of | Fitch, Mrs. Edward D. Fuller, Miss LEN Mms il °8. - Jan30d {0 Thle car body and radiato aety> Norwich at the popular price of 10 |Louise Fuller, Col. and Mrs. Charles WANTED X Protestant miadle aged | $225; 1993 Maxwell touring car, $300 TO RENT Fiathush—Nothing il cents. In practically ail of the larger | W. Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Bdson F. Gal-| i YANTIC woman to care for old Jady: no house- | 1816 Overland, touring. 3400. John - s0 mad as an echo. Gities the crowds grasp the chance of | laudet, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gernon, | Very desirable building lote on Wash- work: good wages. Apply L. O Box $64. Danielson, Conn. febld | o100 comiONTAUG—Ten-roo o | Bensonhurst—How o seeing it at much bigher prices. et i Mre Archibald Gilchrist, Rev. |Ington Street. These Jots are a part Bulletin, by letier, with reference QU OO O . 1000 s ot | “It ‘always has ~ th With this Dig feature is the un-[and Mrs. Richard R. Graham, Judge |Of the Almy property and are the most S Jea v FOR SALE—Cholce pen of Par S & s d; o or 3 | Yonkers Statesman. 3 I 3 » desirable building lots in Norwich. e — | wiandottes: nine hens and rooste ! Ocean and Salt fond; sown dower and | > 0" . uswal comedy, Cupld’s Caddies, which | and Mrs. John Hall, William F. Hake- e ANTED Youn z o e 5 o dena: hardwood | 0 Tommy—What wou amused all present. This picture, | kotte, Mr. and Mré. Daniel S. Havi-| Also good building lots on Laurei Dosition as stenus . gangars: Sees Holdsworih, 8- 0% | Aenetatis e iat Renta: "3ore; | kiased you 1 s Imost 1 B W. , Mr. : Foolen RREE Tor P air ¥ AT 4 P00r Grandme: Sh. 3R, Howe, Mr. and ’Mrs. Charies L ek eyt I 3 iman proferren’” 4 MYatie " W boten | Haas Jewett ity s Durdicks By Pia London 1de: s B ED THEATRE Hutzler, Mr. and Mrs. G, Everett Hall, nquire of J. J. CORKERY, Co., Old Mystic, Conn. Janz4d sy A e 2 24 ted Willi Willis—What's — Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. | Tel. 260. -Room 120 Thayer Building WANTED Exberienced and Tnexpe: | arem rimber cave Bulfertnr o 4 EOR SALN.. 160l BR: | y Mabel Taliaferro in The Sunbeam, and | Charies V. James, Mr. and Mrs. M & rlenced weavers for Crompton & | SansoTdTi Papa Willis—It is the fe am,and | T gen, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Johnson. ; Knowles narrow. looms: praln worlk; | a0l FOR RENT in botween the ~fellos the Last Chapter of The Crimson | i awa Mre Rollin C. Jones, Mr. and Steady employment;® good |&°o pav: Jearners iaughe b weave in | FOR SALE—Ons 1915 five passenser B n the = fellow Stain Mystery Form Double Feature | Mrs. Samuel Kronig, Mr. and Mrs. , 5% S a short while. and earn good wages. | Metz touring car. A-1 condition and| The store at 202 ¥ lin cu. |licked and the feliow w Bill for Today. John Ting Mr and Mrs. S. Kehoe - §lwages while learning; to sort Ftic Woolen Co., Old Mystic, Ct The A, C; Owen O, < | pidd by Tii D, Avers ithe grocer. ‘tor | lick him—Judge Mrs. Thomas B. Leahy, Mra. B. P. 5 S i B i Beveral years A'g0ud openfog Tof the | Father (to Mrn. New Qne of the strongest bills of fea- | Learned, Mr. and Mrs. Bben Learned, Or a ‘ woolen clippings. SPINNER wantcd at once. Apply Lo | 3165.00— manogany Slory & | FEL M ¥ full particulars in-|was it your husband wante ture photoplays ever presented in this | Mr, and Mrs. Frederick W. Lester, Dr. & Pawcatuck Wovlen Mills, Westerly, | Clark upright v';-n;'- u{“la}e‘** s ok AR, about? - city is being shown at the Breed the- |and Mrs. E. H. Linnell Mr. and Mrs. WANT SIXTY HANDS Buaranieed: with stool -and - scarf 2 A TInER, Mrs, Newlywed—I thin n - = 5 B = d | Real Estate and Investment Broker|to borrow a couple of atre today, the feature of which is|Welles Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Costello & 2 NEEDA i< a biscs 10 down, 36 per month. The . u u @iabel Talaferro in The Sunbeam. a |Lippitt, Miss Annie Lyons, Mr. and t buildi ice pick? Why, r dden Company. Plaut-Cadden Franklin Square, Norwich. lars from you. The poor five-part Metro wonderplay that| Mrs. Frederick La Fontaine, Mr. and me at our new building Nowt Qur clEasy and 3 <l < ——————— ———— | lous to et out of debt.—¥ Warms the heart and stirs the soul. | Mre. James C. Macpherson, Mr. and Sl lon ot oy aiesure I 00 seript. !I; Mm hotoplay there is an unusual- | Mrs. Archibald Mitchell, Mr and Mrs. Willdlest w len Co gan's Smoke Shop. Janazd. | piane, in fine condition, with stool and “Now, my girl, don't 0] label fer- | John L. Mitchell, r. an Ts. - = e s . — | scarf. Terms $10 down, $1.5 v into marriage. Marriage w To and a piay that fits perfectly every | bald McDougall, Miss Sadie McClel- er 00 e D—A pressman for job prini- | The Plaut-Cadden FOR SALE matter. ) fine feature of her power as an act- | land, John D. Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. S Biatin Ortos: Norwich: Conad oy | Cadden Biag, Nor s e "1 get vyou, grandma. Its ress. FHer role as Prue Mason, The [T. C. Murphy, Dr. and Mrs. Wiliam Thamesville. e - : = $135.00_A very nice Keller Bros’ to go after a divorce an Sunkeam. demands sweotness and sin- | McLaughlin, John MoJennett, Mr. and emANTER.A Souns man 35 to 20| uprizht plano. ‘heautifut wainut ‘casc [} 8-Room Cottage House, §|spend six moncns seitin: T — = ; : ObLor Ben- | with stool ana scarf real good tons % g p i Al e o -y ~FOR SALE fce. anied” ion. Tgrms 310 down, 3150 e’ (Jall modern conveniences. |i Courier-Journal. “How are you R. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. William A. r new efficien don’t fall to see The Sunbeam.|Norton, Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. “adden Bldg.. Norwich, Ct. $35.00 for 2 E00d upright piano. with WANTEDYoung bull,_ fit_for = vice. " Particulars, Box 138, Baltic, Ct. these qualities she | Mrs. William McKnight. Stage. it You care io | " Miss B o Norton Mrs. Enzavecs || No. 148 BROAD STREET # i also presents the last |Noyes, Mrs. Hugh Osgood, The Misses chapter of The Crimson Stain Mys- | Osgood, Mr. and g ¢ F. e : _Janisd stool and scarf. Terms $10 down, $6 “Remarkably v Which 1s entitled The Unmask- | o yie” and Soe B M. Bovers Bath: JAMES L. CASE ¥IB. JeTH _Raliway mall clerk gx- [ D2r monmth. The Plaut-Cadden N. TARRANT & CO., large business ifirm this chapter The Crimson |arford C Plaut, Mr. and Mrs. Robert exposed and the mystery Is |1v. Perkins, Mrs Charles W. Prentice, 37 SHETUGKET ST. i ws FIVE RESIDENCES || svaon mail clerk ex: | Dony. Praut-Cadden Blog. Norwieh, Ct. fact, we are still quite Fromih wimole alesiions Iras. Krank. | ~wsso6 fara guod mice 33-mote - 117 Main St. thousn He. Bas. discharss lin_Institute, Dept, Tochester, Milton Blayer piano, with 23 members of my fami sotved. Mr. and Mrs. F. .H. Pullen, Mrs. E5h 2 . On Friday and Saturday Lou Teid. | smd Mg, O H- Pulen Mrs Real Estate Department. FOR SALE 8.0 Janisa i yausty ialiv Eiafunsest Bamy Ago Peruid. will be_seen at the Breed in The WANTED—Oid false teeth b o0 por_Jree Jos T'm afra I'm & m" e fve mart pars jJohn T. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Israel matter if broken: I pay $1. to dden vompany, Plaut-Cadden | —— — Bon ¥ T e ence, B e part Par; |Rabinowitch, The Misses Rudd. Mr. set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S, ¥ Norwich, Ct. 7 AR O s gmount proavetion writien especially |ana 3irs. Frederick T. Savies, Mr. and In Norwich Town || Fimadii el i ied Tl e i | WILLLAM B. WILCOX. ... Auctioncer | said Senator Sorglium Mrs. James B. Shannon, Rev. and Mrs. | BULLETIN' N return mal Jan10a” | right pi B benot and 3 “‘Deliberately by Alexandro de Jannelli |5 "Y; ‘Selden, Mr and Mrs. William . SATTERN SERVIOE e 0 T =% rounes i3 | 310 abwn's8 Der month. ihe Piaut: AUCTION S e ol e H54 o iy cast ‘Fois 1s | B, Shiclon Mg gnd Mez. Desnk SHEN O 95,00 O MR et peteen Tow-and | Caddeh Compasy. Flat-caddcn slis THURSDAY; vED. 1, 1917, Ly T e mith, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Smith, Mr. April 1st, and prefer to purchase direct | Sorwich, Ct el ~ ¢ v ebate.”—Wa. foammatio production in | SR Mrysnd Jeo. L &; STl I ARCHA W. COIT B S L e et | e e mrmway woriait »¢ 10 oelock. hahaeb e debatar - Was . Tellegen appea: William A. Somers, Miss Apnie Taft, - sition to pay the top price, sideboards, coud > o3 Having sold my farm. T will sell at| Hotel visitor (coming ‘his masrriage to the famous Ger- | IV R A Simes e it o8 5 Tabics, chalrs. beds. dcsks, - bucesus | Dia*C, n perisct condition. with steol| Bl auction ths ollowing: One driv. bk v Dot . Tarrant. Dr. and Mrs. Witter K. Tine- The Mutual Benefit Life Agency | iiehioss mitrors. chesio bedsponns Tl e T, 318, down, 36 per | P o o Norker 5 and | ooy e, L've been fohe story has to do with the sple- | o Miss Rose Trumbull, Mr. and Mrs. Telephone 1334 63 Broadway ||| 214, anything 100" years or older that|Flaut-cadden Bidk, Norwicn, Gt o | 10 years ol two mood chunks Chambermaid—Which he w‘-_"‘“ mk,“n"'_"'ne‘wm' and |Henry F .Ulmer, Mr. and Mrs. Win- with antiques. J. B. Fuller, 250 Ala-| FOR SALE—Full blooded sirawberry [ milch and the rest springers, '2 three| Visitor—The bell over S e TaYeonee The poonnt and |ulow T. Williams, The Misses Wili- A Dama ‘Ave, Providence, . 1. ""Gecisd | plants. many varietios' 160 ‘plants fot | Yoar old heifcrs, 't (wo years old hell” | Chambermaid—On. we ; Trince Dimitri Karitzin, steal a |'ams. Mr and Mrs_ Otto Wulf, Rev. 4 - WANTED_Kaw furs, at H. A, Hoeb- | Conn. Bhone 258-2. ex; Danislson, | ers. 2 yeariings. 3 shoats, ; Ind tention to that bell, sir gancing girl from a French tav- |04 Mrs. Edward S. Worcester, Mr. 3 ners cvery Thursday. A < Senmett | SOt Line Lt = oxpress wagons, 1 covered, 1 low-down | P\ there in case any on rhe: ss nov. Vi o turkey ralsers: Konema = Nioht e ogere —P g ern. The girl falls in love with Louis | 200, Vo Ferhe Syecine Mo, 14 10 5 Folentine Grentment | milk wagon, 1 Night coveréd milk wag, HELP WANTED and also work to|for the preyention and cure of black- but he cases her aside, and is nearly take home; Wwork Qfl!{. one hour at|head in turkeys. It h never faiied killed in a fight with her former sweetheart. business sieigh, machines. 1 nea two-horse: mowihn 7 THE, KALEIDOSCOPE FOR SALE Upon recovering, the for- Attractive Y. M. C. A. factory sufficient for learning: £o0od|te do the work ~Prepared and sold b: 2 . mer sinner enters the priesthood. Tgokive, X Cmarse pay atter learned. . Appily Columbia | Koneman Touliry Yards, 406 West Maia | FO% 1 iinse bharrow, 1 horse rake | et B How he again meets the dancer,| The T ol C. 4. course of thres en- To close an cstate the seven- ||| “ioioq or Co- Colchester Comn. B . O PHON Toeitpne, corn planter, 1 Columbian 566d | grant ot mormal Jie wins her admiration and induces her y an ex- AL SYRDTS planter, nearly new. sev (FTUTTR by g e ol e Al 16 enter a monastery, Is brought about | Ceedingly popular one and the pat- room House number 227 Thames WANTED Sccond hand furniturs, | FOR SALE —Cheviol and Shropslire | #ood hay, and* several tons of stock | 000 to 19,000,000,000 bushels I ey That thas mever leen " seen | Tons are promised a. real treat. | highest Drice. pald. A Pruckner. 55 ['shacp and rams Geoiso . Kann Ter | hay, large ouantity of ensjiage, 1 set e betore by the photodramatic sudiences. | , The, first number occurs on Tues Street. Very convenient loca- Fracklin St Tel 717- 24a " | Tab, novisTutys - [ double Narnesser, 3 driving harnesses, | A blade of witchgrass exh X s EUR 3 t and 270 seats. APPLY io o grain box. 2 milk coolers Cleo_ Ridgley, as the dancer, bas |Bear; it will be remembered that these price if sold soon. F Rose. Moosup, Conn. “hons. | fen-auart milk caps, milkc pails, rmilk been given one of the best roles of | ine singers made a great Lit in both i CLSTu bottles, and. other things too numerous | Industries of the TUnited her entire career, and sh has risen | T M- O L. cowrses last year: they THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. TOR SALIK—Ford fouring car in good | 10 MenL Caterer in attendance. advertised in Bolivia, Sout 10 the oceasion with all the enerzy T‘:"l with them a talented read- 278 Main Street, May B condition, equipped with electric horn, NDER YERRINGTON, by means of motion pictures R Aty a2 Rer commmnd. er. The second number will be held GOOD PAY ot or, Swuipbsa wia W | Norwich, Conn, Faes on Feb. 26 and will consist of the Ha- 724—Phones—§8 % 144 Main St Jan3id 1 % alic from Greeneviile| One Towa coflege incl NEW SHOW AT DAVIS TODAY | ool S e P American Strawboard Co. | For saue g or_Bogwell rotley. It mtormy, | oL “for ogricutiural atide Sompuny comprises five artists and i carriage, one 1 buggy, one tructions in running an aut ther music will inolude songs of Ha- i buckboard, gne wide seat Concord road g e e hi i i J } hres Big Keith Acts and Triangle | aii sung in native tongue, 'and in- = cart, one ~Mowyer road cart, a few Photoplays strumental selections of the popular | horse boots. W. A. Mason, Franklin. The chief American article airs of their country, also classical i \ WE WANT OLD TEETH Tel. 29-3 Lebanon. Jansid China. is kerosene. The value A great bill of vaudeville is book- | and operatic numbers. The third num- ? I have 2 few good big Work Horses FOR SALE A lunch and pool FOR SAI ,E siogle, prodtct Sxpeuts wil g ed for the Thursday, Friday and Sat- |ber will be an evenng of magic and and several good Second-hand Horses, IN ANY CONDITION withs 3 foaticlase. Lude. contially locat, erican imports combined urday engagement at the Davis thea- | will occur on Monday evening, Marsh i Weighing from 1,000 We pay up to $5.00 per set, ac- [§| 3 g tre. This house has become more |5, when James Morrison bt g R T B R B g o thei= value. e N Jan3ld_|§A modérn up-to-date hotel, doing than a theatre—it is a Norwich in- | gifted magirian, will fill the ng il 1 the next carload which will arrive | FOR SALE—Two Cyphers incubators. | § £00d business with a liquor license stitation and plays @ big part in en |ful with his wonders of ‘magic i about Feb. th.. Come and see them. BB o AN ek e a2t s Bl diaster than ertalning lotal theatre goers and z 5 FOR SALE—C 5 worse, | | uring ; sieeping 4 art ELMER R. PIERSON Co PIOR SALE Cheap driving horse.|§ 00, all well furnished with eiec || the Srains will be at Aztec corn 1,000 years old cently planted 'in Kans their guests. The management has 3 ttractive entertainments will 538. eam gecured an unusual array of talent baT:le::n‘In AL O A hall 8% 8 Dy ENeee oN2 PULLETS for sais: 150 5 C_wiits || wics?' Gosq reason for seling. The annual wast t WANTED e Janidd_ Y vight man. has been estimated at $100,000,0 the program is Whipple, Huston and | tickets may be secured at ¥. M. C. FOR SALE Company who present their mysteri- | A. or ordered . e’ Comeay crobtion, Spooks. This 13 | Number: of Mckets. HraNed. to. J00° o4 o et e P10, duick tare || FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Jfdepartment of Asticultufs exps Ten Laborers, three Farmhands, J. M. Young & Son. " Jansod Central Building, Norwich, Conn. one of the funniest and most original | this 1= the of th N 3 o Sketehes in vaudeville and 1s present- T Ladies’ Dress, With Sleeve in Etther of |A gplendid house with all ed by artists of reputation. Miss % i Snipple stareed for five veirs with |ORPHEUM THEATRE DANIELSON.| s model will make s excellont improvements at 20 Grove St.| rree EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | Jomeph Searlex, 380 W ain” orders Hoper Thiz act wil' be '6f Special Whers Ars My Children? Sty aen ubne or EAE R v T ke Strae | G0 1 Chesbro. Mgz, Central Blds. |_Jantid i : v, T e e g Phone 300 infepsst here aa the leading members %, + smone. the | Tl tie5, dovaion nictiyl n " derge FOR SALE Pool room and canas Jt is sald that not only do the Ay recidonts of this iy, e e | grentest and mast talked of tegtics |and. nannelette. Fhe wweist is mads s i e A0 S fragists sacrifice thefr prime r ond act is Jack Reddy as claver & |Dicture dramas ever produced, will be | fiUE & VeSt an dthe skirt has o panel FoR SALE_W cows BB SLE 55" ana Candy’ erme Teasonabis, | 10 i e e g T ay as o 3 e R . 2 ence, but they are also deter character comedian as you can see |shown at the Orpheum theatre, Dan- | caar mre rotmio i and 1o ing = By - Conn will-buy & small ferm of three acres e - ” ng ined by a not to buy new sprng hats, the iywhere. His songs and stories are | ielson, matinee and evening, Friday, | smart collar. The sleeve in wrist length FOR SALE—All kinds of Atlantic | cleared Jand, two cottage houses and |In the case goirg to the cause Glasgow provides its policeme 1357-2—Phones—1167-4 warm food and tea when o - night by the use of electrical plates in signal boxes. Help, = Waitress, Fireman. SPLIT WOOD—_Five barrels for $1.| different and he comes to the Davis | February 2 . has traighi 5 & Trer i ¥ Bht o oo pie Bah ren Diis | hie Masice arama of the. screen | Math s imbe ol s Tomans| Cerlead Just Arrived January 30th . FOR SALE FRcking Cout SRS S, B§ELy | barn. 50 apple trees and some other | g , third act is Kerr and Berko, who pre. | treats of @ subject of foremost moral | Anish. - 5 FRED W, HOXIE = Stonington. amisst" | fruit; last falls crop was 30 barrels. sent_a clever musical offering that|and human interest and everywhere | . ThS Jattern is out in six sizes: 34 o F0%acTe farm. 4 n)lé:nln;?;n Tew- This place is situated on Norwich and CATARRH CANNOT BE CUREL il keop up the standard of the show | s been acclaimed as an astounding | 3%, %V AL TR 4 Ipohes, bust, meas; | Phone 62 Lebanon [ 250 SIY ooy dine 1oz mile ‘from || pime o Adiery micaoufibred O L C.| Westerly trolley, R. ¥. D. and tele- | LD, 10581 APpUsations, aa they cs and farnish a fine three act combina- | production. In the largest cities it has | maierial for a 36:lnch size.. The akirt School, 200 ‘acres ‘tillable land, 150 || Bef Stock s in the phome. A rars bargain. Investigate.(is & local disease, graatiy 15 fuer ion. The Triangle feature picture on | played to capacity business | measures three yards at the lower edfe. oros pasture and 150 acres timber || phome 156113, Immediate possession. oinal conditions, and. i this Bill is called The Heiress at Cof- | and everywhere has created a sensa- | A pattern of this Hlustration matied. FOR SALE and woodland. Three large appie e » ; it you must tuke fm int fee Dan's, o five-part Fine Arts pro- |tion, teaching 2 lesson of extraordi- | to any address on receipt of 10 cents A i H orehards, one large 1i-rcom nouse, FOR SALE 1315 Heo overhayled and [ FARMS. FARMs, FARMS. “Hail's Catarrh Cure is ction starring Bessie Love. nary interest. £ stamps. Modern &dfl—m rse 'barn, barn, room || newly painted. guaranteed, at $550. The £ internaily and acts. th D the The Helress of Coffee Dan's pic- | This attraction comes to Danielson | pOF b The Builetin Compan, ouse. e Head eartias 5 elion 2 Aes: || Bereic e, fuaregteed, at $350. The| 1 you want s farm, send for my | internaily and acty througn the jan27d | Farm Bulletin, latest edition, just pub- | Hail's Catarrh Cure was pros tures Bessie Love as o hard-working | for one day only. The Orpheum man- Easy Terms Ol e g e e Jittle waltress, known as Waffles. The | agement has arranged for the showi: 2 7 cu: .oml.‘ . mbullflin e ALE—St choice hagialans i & i meks n e tolls. of G hand of | oF the ploture unaer best conditions | ,.Aq Tillon hides a vear are belng A. M. AVERY RS comition, | Bice Wagr’ n || mom saim stuachaner aui, g | ianes, o g o ko SR G T o R e o e S il Mt cctinbicto Sul: wih r upholstering motor-cars. ) o Towlars see Slectric ligits with dimmer, chains and | (-0 3275 to $25,000. With some of (he: best Blova P her off as the hsiress to a wealthy | the new projection machine recently Telephone 1122- roadway other extras; all for $366: this car I8 WILLIAM A. WILCOX, The perfect combination of the ins iumber man. All innocen: that she is [added to the house equipment. working every day and looks and runs dionts in Hall's Catarrh Cur the girl looks forward | Special prices for this ektertain- Block, Framklim like D 8. A. Peckham, Real Estate Broker, produces such wonderful : 2 3 when she suddenly me!.{:.f 5 ‘:«n- for._ u:: m.ltlnnq‘.‘ 25| < 53 ) ntic. . Jan23d | Ne, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, | Citarrhal conditions. Send o learns, rough a poor musician who | cent for e evening s . Children eates v b NP P, Toves her. (hat et “discovevers e |Snder the age of 16 years not Admit: i . e =i el L LN e R e Rl daring_criminals hunted by the po- |ted to the house. o -~ s ‘with - ‘ashington l&uu-nom house, most | Telephone No. 2365. Westerly, R. I. Hall's Family Pilis for constip lice. But love comes to the girl and k-'dlnr the date, Friday, Feb- o m% waich cost over ; ruary 2. cost. B et ad> also 33 bullding lots WORMS EASILY REMOVED S T ————— ; for good income A i BT doim ATt ey ) Afother, 1t yo ; ‘When Your Child Cries 2 ‘When a cold hits you in the head or TRYON'S AGENST, Wi: T 7 | Satate Adgress Real| conage Houses Tezement ana Bust- | i o cries oui i secr. e is %: ana tosses Testiessiy. is con- e Charrrs or Juve: | throst, it's hard to get #id of it. limantic, Conn. 50 TONS OF HAY |2 csnss New Lonon,”Conn. e o 1&.&% A b o R afed a2 Symplome of worms. 7 Mrs. Sarah ey W S Trom BALE _Wholessls and retall ioe | o0 Sare 10 Set o3 Tont ad 1 have s | asites drain his Vtality and maie #s “for Children % a ‘tried and 2 g % 3 5 business, F in. $a | BumBer of peopie icoking for real es- | more susceptible to serious o remesy. They trequently brexk [one r . Tel. 62 Lebanon Diw. | thriving® towa; modern ot s Quickty sndpttaty kitt and remo colds in 24 hours, relieve fayerish- plant, in fine : retiring - AT, worms from your child’s syster v teething disorder Prompt . . = on aceount of age Sthar Bastn Tenl Hataie and Kickapoo Worm. Killer. This pisas over to the of New Tu m i : : ? .‘wb’g'fu:f ",m‘ g“ “:f. o n:::m s "::" ‘:; g : “foo ; ”.hMAsaulp- Ruem 108 ::‘,;::n :::“t:v‘:h “:_,,,,; form q ‘arugs | dedicated as a memorial to J . & : fore = and your 2 iotier | Whittiesey and Sarais Althes ,a"e?n_:n B ; 2 2 - 4 - - %P2 | rHERE brigntess . | dst Kickapoo W ts of the donors. 8 > sing ° 3 treshen. 6 Tetin - T """ Lee & Osgood Co. e

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