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SNOW AND COLDER TODAY;. FAIR TOMORROW. ALONG THE gu OF FRANCE. Along the roads of France ‘The leai lled stand, Baoh: with & feliow & es beto And one on either. hand. t, | They march through. rock, " What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville snd Moving Flctures at the Davis Theatre. : Moving Pictures at the Breed The- pihcature Photoplays at Auditorium neatre. Public Organ Recital of Norwich = b ~ — = n v . FOR RENT—AbDO! cot- e A e L Sy e \ 2 A g .o : ida ol l.'ng_gcme: No. 11, L 0. O. F., meets| _ . , x > Center St, New London, Conn. __ febzd w"m ay- e, m-' flf’“ B O i w1 S = = = = = | Box few . when you want good help and | T RENT—Six-room fiat, at 10 Car- | That wrought them in its night. 3 ing P - — = ve. g of A., meets in Carpentars’ FHal 1 3 5 - E . R o E s ety qquId‘ Help (s scarce 2 P R I A A througk Aerie, No. 367, F. O. B, TO RENT—Rooms fer light Bagles’ Hall, ‘ : r : = = . z now, but the best workers read }|, 00, 1 199 Frankila St. bt P e th 3 1 dentis ecping. Apply at . the brave that bled for him B e S —— ~ AN s O Ra" St el i ").‘I(‘!lrf“' Auxidiary, Div. No. 18, A. O. When you have a “don’t ‘The ghosts of those that died, H. mee want” which you believe might §|ui premises. They stand in disarvay;. oo ANNOUNCEMENTS be “some-one-elsc want” Fur- 10 MENT—Basement tenement at 0§ | Their Plimes, thelr sturs, their epau The wind has blown away. nituli-, floor l'l:av:‘:ing:,d v:::im_ school St Inguire a: Bulletin Ofice clothing, tool sed % > i 'AXICAB_for hi long or short|For them no trumpets neigh, in Bulletin Want Ads find ready || uisianocs Phone $15; T. A% Dolbesre.| For siayere or for siain: sale. decyd Only th Snre lenti; ‘;lpa ¥3 TO RENT — Furnished rooms; also 'y BREED THEATRE. Fannie Ward in “Each Pearl a Tear,” Five-Park Paramount Production and Francis X. Bushman and Bev- When you lose semething— counveniencer for light Lousekeoping.|Over and over again muscles, ~ erly Bayne in “The Great Secret” i of-bm-z Gt o for most Norwich people are [ i3 School st Tel Ivi-z noviza oot malmed, what words do you Features For Today and Tuesday. ia). honest—and on finding anything- _FURNISHED PR e n-w-’:l‘-‘ T u urmed ikl that dromes e instinctively, turn to Bulletin EREvS, Suality. tar °““""f Old prayers with wits astray. Today and Tuesday the Breed will B R O Torate s e auss._Eama Morse, )3 Union St Jyied| Ght PId¥Ret Ty ™ ""London Academs. ° - : o FOR RENT In the building corner of e present Fannie Ward in_the Jesse L. 5 T e y o2 o [ asky production, “Iach Pearl a Tear; . ‘eavers; one-leom; good Wi - vl - cakaee. Eraukiin and Willow strests; fine cor- VALUATION. : - work; good pay. Glen Woolen 11s, ner Store 10r years occupl by C. C ce 3 e A L SO : o ool ST s || your vental propersy Kool Sl " S St o | e exg stre +aid 20 ho stond by i om_the story by B. L. Sheldon. It - = WANTED__Fifty eords of - 0 e Paovidnce oAbty ATouE: Wo sute, N a play that builds up a Detter feel- m;m R ":lvhan you want sell. yoi PR Syiia Ana",'.‘, neighbor, the Deacon, wen TO RENT—Newly farnished rooms,|“In spite of my bank stock and rea) ng for the photo drama and '“,‘ ,P; T_—_—fin_d__ " & lent 3 strong lesson and a warning ANTED Ons cop spooier _tender, ! by Ly estata, J“Zreat many people. It is a play that gas o two babbin sppoler tenacrs ons “”-:"h{.‘:‘i‘u‘:fl;‘: "“Y':' sel) PF uniiin St - Phone 1048-2. aprisd| You'ars better off. Deacon. than T vesides being intensely interesting and| iy jn America. He is being advised Apply to Eagleville Company, Eagle- ihriiling, teaches a sincere lesson With- | ;g ianily of events affecting the work ||| TO close an estate the seven- . Conp. Good tedements of seven i it a lot of peachments and false|Snstantly of even room House number 237 Thames ||| rooms at $i per week. Jan3id Sc a L..ine “We're fyoth growling old, and the 70 RENT K i You have less of this world to re sign, Jathos and one that gives Miss Ward . px WANTEDBoarders or roomers, 10 Well lighted room space of over 600 Xvd; 5 i e great scope te show her unusuallgp,zuIAN GOVERNMENT Street. Very convenient -loca- ||| carter Ave: Sansia sa feet &t rear Of stors, Main strest |But In Heaven's appraimi your asse e XN 9 —= foor and entrance, near Postoffice; : el 4 The feminine admirers of Miss Ward . WILL NOT REMAIN PASSIVE [}| tion. Will eell at a very low ||| :v]-m wanted; Crompion looms: bt ot e Rt manutacturing of | WITl reckon up greater than mine i Cituts &:‘;:aégr Should Germany Inflict Direct Harm prics if ‘sold soon. Woolen Milis, Wostorly, F Lo jan3ia FOR SALE et Rl only 316:monthly. ' |.ippey 2ay I am rich. but Tm foellr A = ul =, > — =0 r t a Miss - Wapd recently returned _POSITION wanted by first class fire- FOR SALE—Royce farm in North LEE CLEGG, The Jeweler, T wish T could swap with yon eve from New York with an assortment of on Brazilian Interests. THOS. M. BECKLEY, Admr. man_or engineer's helper; temperate, | Frankiin, situated one mile south from| janlsMWF 327 Maim St. [The ‘pounds'? have 1ved for and’ s the latest fashions of the Eastern cos- Feb Re 278 Main Street, May Building steady and rellable. Address Fireman, | Lebanon station, on the Willimantic up in store tume deaigners, and she has an oppor- | London, B RJECE conpeupon care Bulletin. 3an30d ' land Norwich state road, 112 acres, For Wobithie atififiiina and pance 5ou Aave ity fo Hieplay them to the full ad.|dent at Rio Janeiro says that informa- 724—Phones—68 WANTED Man and wife to hamdle|particulars, inquire of Mrs. E. J. War- FOR RENT given.” vantage 1n this vedicl e S e poultry and dairy farm in New London S s The store at 202 Franklin St., occu- |.. F vantage in this vebicle. source -confirms the opinion~that the o et D e T T e b L evers TRis wroces Tov Wen,q?;x'v%@“;?’:l the Deacon . omman sense, In addition to the above feature the|p ,;5jjan government is convinced the terms. Writ. 7. A e Box 72, care Builetin Co. WE HAVE a lot of stock several years. A good opening for the P g - Hroed W D e time nas come 1o abandon the attitude SALE HORSES Janoa sash on hand that we are making & | Hght mun. For full particuiars ine|. Rhile hs eve had a twinic of n 5 The|of an impartial & , eas- 5 = special price on; they might fit your|quire of ‘shillf & pence, e g R rancls i |Ures indicated in the . German nots|I have a few g60d big Work Horses | & “Fanoee Do hodP BAS, £0 Davis | WAtaow=""ana “hilp save on the ‘coal JOFIN A. MORAN, Ana”the thing "gan b eanily ushman and Beverly Bayne. aborets|should inflict direct harm on vital in- |and several good Second-hand Horses, [ man preferred. = The Mystic Woolen bsa Tcd C Crowell, ST Water St | pen; Eatate and Investment Broker, —John Greenleaf W ‘)"flD:SL xi‘fl";fe Znt:r: s':z:‘ :n'd "‘;‘;"t terests of Bngl.h The mv&mme‘nt_u:s weighing from 1,000 to 1,300, that I!Co. Old Mystic, Conn. jan24d it Franklin Square, Norwich. SR 3 of the opinion, e Says, at i e | want to dispose of, to make room for s = FOR SALE hree Cypher incuba; o 1 Mr. Bushman and Miss Bavne are {jniteq States enters the conflict the |the next carload which will arrive ,u“n’cfig“‘?ea\ifi‘;eflfl‘)‘f'}dcxfip{gfix"z nd two Giant Colon -hovers. HUMOR OF THE DAY 1 at their best. ¢ ders | 001y logical course for South American {about Feb. 8th.. Come and see them. | Knowles narrow looms; piain work; 18o-13. ~ ~ =~ =~ ¢ o 4 d concert orchestra renders|ngtions will be to attempt to establish ELMER R. PIERSON Z200d pay: learners taught to weave in - = Traveler—Is thereé water In n a short while, and earn good wage . $20; e ™ P - room? arranged musical Dro-|genera) uniformity of continental pol- all piceures. Three shows | Telephone 536-3 The Mystic Woolen Co., Old Mystic, Ct. e B . Nor-| About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin| Hostler—I guess not This hery ¢ and 8.30 p. m. ANl ootest to Germany is said to have jantid vich T 3 = itable for almost any kind of |BOtel’'s 8ot a new roof—Chaparral eats at all performances. |,, drafted at a meeting last night . SPINNER wanted at o APy © Yr e e o S eTIOBE Y % -y 2 g s cen dr: a - 5 Z 0 ted at once. Apply to fre b gL eadnd By latbush—Your wife says that yo between President Braz and Foreign L Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, Westerly, Imilk tests 515 per cent. J. PO, 1 can't keep her in dresses THE AUDITORIUM. Mimister Mulle = janz2a Conn. feb quire at Bulletin Office. Bensonhurst—Well, 1 bought her Sa=rse oL : 0 = WANTED—Young bull, fit for ser-| POR SALE—Hupmobil i | = — — —_— ho: ¢ an't keep. he th Theda Bara in “The Vixen” the Big| . o . ~u . 75 com memorial con- A splendid house with all vice. Particulars, Box , Baltic, CL |iotel 2Tt Eood. Lonrine coamn® 54T eit'::ri’;”on’ke;i“;l;izzna,l‘l il Attraction Here Today and Tomor-| ...t one of the much-anticipated |} vements at 20 Grove St. | —22154 Lebanon, Tebia FOR SALE “DANY Tobeon's ' piikcliabe. § ua row—Another Selig Tribune Weekly | events in the cycle of Litchfield Coun- | IAPFOVem FEB. 16TH_Raliway mail clerk ox. e fresih cow and one = = 80_the Z00d-will of the buginens Woith the Latest News. ty music_festivals, will be given as E. A. PRENTICE, aminations in Conn.; commence 315 |due 183 R eit Ave. FOR SALE P oty L - e usual in Norfolk at the Congregation-| Phone 302 26 Cliff ‘Strest | TOR 1: ssmple questions free. Frank- Side. febdd was a coal dealer that Jonnsor Commencing with the opening of to- |al church, Monday afternoon, February o . Dept. 3i- chester. : P s s e e ) houses | ot —Boston Transerpe n atinee e famous actress, e~ 3 B 2 “hristopi ¥ Y, 7 ey~ |located in the At Broad PR 0 1a Bara will be seen In Norwich In Her P o . ot agd Bast.| WANTED Old false festh noids St o ARl At u ety “For fuil|, “We've got all kinds of minera T e e e W e oo e o ot 808 Busl- | matier if broken: I bay $1. Lo $5 per | Ao Has oG 0A b nat lands in Mexico #0 rich you can met fure is In six reels portraying the Cured His Daughter. B g LI TR s Mail to L Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St | FOR Sa Thonest horses, JOHN A. MORAN, |the metal in the dirt. But we've wiles of a facinating woman. It re-| Women who Lave backache, s o rent as I have a i - A . L ¢ frent Beto 1 teal Ewtate Broker, to_walt for settled conditions. . e 2 % are, Sorwich. “You are sort of restin on you heumatic pains, | Rumber of people looking for real es- rears old; 1 ve P L . wyrr. ner's every : St Tel. 1411-2 “What is bread worth veals passion for power and is full of | muscles, stiff joints, n the strife of every day life from start |dark circles under eyes and a languid, o_finish. tired-out feeling do not always khow harging ten.”"—FPuc : 2 - Zataie wpd Inswramce. novizd Miss Bara plays the part of Kisie|that these are symptoms of kidney Real " TOR S == asked, pointing to a Drummond, who lures a lover away |trouble. A. Mitchell, Bagdad, Fv Roem 308 Thaver Bldg. WANTED—Second hané furniture. | hought - > us ) size of a biscuit. from her sister, Helen, and then throws | writes: “I think you have one of the . v peine R Bouckuer. 35 lwitl trade 3 “Worth about two cenis,” vespon nsen. North n ! the truthful grocer, “but we 1d sprout jot 5 T ithin one mile of Versaliles “Have a big thme on your trip EIGHT OR TEN MEN [0 2. el New Foritr 5 f e WEN BOOMCOTTARE “Oh, yes; 1 invited a r from | Yorker to go out and see im aside, when he loses his money. | greatest kidney remedies there is. My . Her next move is to take another of | daughter was in a_terrible shape with i T er sister's lovers; this time the man |kidney trouble. I got her to take ceps his money, so Elsie keeps the|Foley Kidney Pills and she is com- x pletely cured.” They strengthen the The denouncement comes some years | kidneys and bladder and help rid the later, when the deceit which Elsie had | blood of acids and poisons. The Lee Toilet inside, fifteen minutes » T s 4 {and he seemed delightcd with it e N Very desirable building lots on Wash- WANTED i 3o thraad mil stoves, B : Crandin Seuged. Florida Times-Union, saves her from an unhappy home| ington Street. These Jots are a part mail left twice day at the door, all If sold at once, Price $2,000 “Here's a woman, who " iife. Pl . LEGAL NOTICES of the Almy property and are the most THls MORN'NG kinds small fru nd machine-work flirting with a married man ou 1 X desirable building lots in Norwich. fields: good proposition for Address—BOX 3 be made a crime. What do you sup Another up-to-date film of the Selig g 3 Tribune weekly will be shown these T e S o e wo days as well as a comedy equally s g Side s To Handle Coal e e e o Any of these building lots can be e Auditortum, entitled, “Quest of the BOUEEE G- YOS S e r? - Edward Chappell Co. > == "% I " FOR SALE Solden Gate.” There is somethin, n - = Inquire of J. J. CORKERY, rt, one meat | ne second-hand leston, Glasgo, Conn. g pose her idea Builetin Offi “Probably she's a good sports woman, and classes it with shootins a sitting bird and taking candy from a child."—Life. The Lady Visitor (to frlend § married)—So you are not gett tired of studlo life, eh? The Artist's Wife—Good gracious isual every minute during this come- Tel. 260. : SPECIAL TOWN MEETING |— ] Room 120 Thayer Building DAVIS THEATRE. 3 - g JOHN H. FITTS .. B s tsoncer s one computing s, at 1 no! It's most interesting. Jim paints Three Big Keith Vaudeville Acts ard . WANTED e 1a | P Cotta H and T cook. Then the game fs te Dorothy Dalton in “The Female of| THE LEGAL VOTERS IN TOY AUCTION 3 ; Sund bilack ORI | S OLUED ouse, guess what the things are meant fo the Species.” B S LR e S e — i 10 General Housework Women, 5 Spin- ses, W L : to work any- odern conveniences. JJ|—~°ndon Opinion. 4 2 P mncn A Town Meeting, to be held in the Town F‘n-’: = ners, 10 Weavers, 3 Second Girls, 2 e all mode; s . " e A loaf of bread—a jug of wine” — Yor the frst half of this weeic wn-|Hall in the Courfhouse Building Mol . . count or poor mealth ana thq | EATWIS, 50 Women for mill work, 3 rinecar i 2oa || In good residential section, ||began the young man “who auote sthes. fitls DAL !g(;g;i\ei‘is:‘[}mn:ég TR G b O P ] seateits” of melp, T wint “seil ‘at pub :;'E‘E E&;:‘_oy‘:‘"';"“;r BUREAU | gondition. equipped with clectric' hors. s you aware,” interrupted Mis ire headed by the Pate Family. a| TO HEAR AND ACT UPON a petition |lage, the following described bropelts. | Central Building B R o e otk et i N. TARRANT & CO.,, Cayenne, “that bread is becoming inartette of clever musicians, W:oaddressed to the Selectmen and signed |to wit: 13 head of cattie; 6 young Cows, e more expensive every dny; spd. tha vill be heard in an entertaining of-|by more than twenty inhabitants of the|giving milk; 1 2 yveer old grade Hol- _FOR S 4 r 117 Main St. this a_ prohibition community, any ering. Harry Pease, a comedian, |TOWn. qualified to vote in Town Me#t- |stein heifer, due now; 1 grade Ayrshire WAN.I.ED with a first ansa trad, v 1oc: . how ?"—Washington Star. 1w to Norwich, will present a vari- |I8: ¥hich petition requests the hold_|heifer, 2 yéars o1d, doe next summer; ed. Apply Bulletin Co. a - & of o Speci "ot 3 olstein heifer, just bred: 2 heifers, = A 70D —Fi%e ba L 1 Company il Gomplate. the vands: | Bas et oS e PRk e ¢8 [10,0 11, montis old” 2 grade Gucrnsey | Two Firemen and Six Laborers | soitmn 'schrier s & " St THE KALEIDOSCOPE chew $60,000,00¢ T. ind company will complete the vaude- [any. shall be taken with reference to|heifer calves: 1 black miare 12 years 3 ville in a comedy scenic athletic novel- |certain proposed legislation now bend- |oid, sound, Kind. goed worker and X e At e - Drosdw v. called Fun in a Sporting Goods |ing before the General Assembly of the |driver, weight 1150; 1 brown horse, 11 Y oy A Store. This is one of the best acts|State of Connecticut, whereby”it is pro- [ vears old, sound. kind, mood worker, THE C. M. ROBERTSON, CO., ¥OR SALE — Thoroughbred O. L C. o gihe circuit and will be a big hit{Po . nown and City of Norwich; to |ate am ALl Ters teams i Heht raes Montville, Conn, as good stock as in ihe state. Tel FOR SA LE posed to establish a Board of Health|fair driver, weight 1200; these horses pigs for.delivery when eigit weeks ol phone 1861-1. A modern up-to-date hotel, doing with the local = theatregoers. The|apolish the various health offices in|horse team wamon: 1 two- um, Triangle feature picture will be Doro- [<aia Town and City, and to consolidate |cart, wheels aua axles new. 53 laoh ; = i hy Dalton in the five-part Inc drama, | the functions of these offices under the |axles and epokes, 4 inch :raaa:‘? Con- FOR SALE 1915 Reo. overhauled and | R - WO 00 o0 "0 liquor license The Female of the Species, a drama of | management of one official to be @p- [cord buggy; | two-seated, three-spring Dewly Painted. guaranteed, at $530. T focated in a prosperous manufact- ptense dppeal and one with a strodg | Roloted by B R e e Iy ) fickeant ragon; 1 two-horse WE WANT OLD TEETH B DR Fosi Majastic, da-|[§ locel o town, heving 16 sleeping A movement is under way to turs S 3 E e N : OT T g - New " e emiie of the Species dealy|BS reauired against the creation Of |mowers 1 Oshorne. tedders 1 Fankee IN ANY CONDITION FOR SALE Studehaker anto, 1515 || rooms all well furnished with eicc- | |the vacant lots of New Orleans_ int vith an unusual love triangle, in which | SUCE DBeW system. horse rake; 1 plow; 1 disc harrow; 1 w:dr.y .up to $5.00 per set, ac- series, one-man_ top, electric starter, | ftricity, steam heat and running & e gl T, S0 WOED Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 3d day [Acme harrow: 1 fodder cutter; 1 Shar co to thei~ value. electric lights with dimmer, ¢ i |} water. Good reason for selling. e i _unscrupulous woman obtains pos- | or February, A. D. 1917. ples cream separator, in g00d condition Tn:naoLLATERAL LOAN co. other extras: all for 5 Price right. Good opportunity for hirty years now At the ninth annual apple show i» Spokane 49,200 apple ples were giver away. ago there was onl; session of another woman’s husbhan heavy driving pole; 1 pair team har. workin, cery da ig] two Protestant churches in Chile vhen the latter is deprived of his CASPER K. BAILEY. ness; 2 1 single harness; 1 grind- 142 Main Street, Up-stairs like now: = bacgain o A Bodrens |} right man. Now there are 70. nemory threugh an aceidemt. The: wife CHARLES P. BUSHNELL. stome: chatan sud ofher thiren sener: (Sl Ecteblibud 1 Villimaniic. _ _janz3d FRANCIS.O. DONORUR In 1917 = halt" cente = confronted with a difficult problem ALBBRT W. LILLIBRIDGE, Tr satd day be stormy, sale will take FOR SALE-—Wholesale and retail ice Central Building, Norwich, Conn. & half century wiil have n trying to regain a husband w'o| Selectmen of the Town of Norwich. Jaci s - 0 business, established in businecs in £ elapsed since the first discovery o) place next fair day. . thriving’ New England town; modern T S Phonea 18074 diamonds in South Africa. was no recollection of her. But right served. febsa C. W. KENYO: gla‘;‘:"c:‘)’:l fl[ne!condiuo ; owner retiring n nt of age and other business itish Colum it and offers plant with complete equip u?"urlom bel»‘ot::uye;';ei??;m ind is said to give an unusual charsc- ment at an att ti et = No I ICE LEGAL NOTICES Ioe” Plant, cate Bulletin o janisd ciistly, to K Fontu ot : { Goon PAY = < $S9S900 = one a funny Pathe comedy called| The Board of Relief of the Town of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. e T e aiEE oS Last Leny Setale Rex. llou Whout. $3,000" aally -‘;n‘x::::a the inally wins, and the siren loses. Miss >alton is seen in the last named role Luke's Preparedness Preparation and|Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD| American ashington St.; 12- e. t t is positively a laugh provoker from |Hall Building, in said Town, each day, |at Montvilte within and ‘the Dis- Strawboard Co. | ¥ashingion batle whien Cussi Dol oilt buy a small ferm ef three acres|activities of the “hotel beat” Jeginning to end. Musical Director | Sundays excepted, from February 1st |trict of Montville, on the 3d day of $50,000 to build: aiso 28 buildl lot: A tage hous Brazeau has arranged a special musi- |to February 20th, from 10 a. m. to 4 |February, A. D. 1817, and 40-foot street. Price for remidence | Clo2red land. two cottage houses And| o . Caroline has a new law de- |, prosramme which the orchestwa|p. m. to listen ‘to appeals from the | Present—DAN D. HOME Judge = WANTED tate B haeine00. Address Real| bart. 08 A s crop was 30 barrels, |iSned to make it ‘easy for tenant : 3 | Estate of George N. Wood, late o - > Conn. 4 ¥l play during the performance ard |doings of the Assessors, and to trans- | . Estate of George N. Wood. late Jeridav Tnis place 1s situated om Norwich and |fArmers to become proprietors. P the music will be one of the features[act any other business proper to be |Montville In seid Discrict, asceased Westerly trolley, R. ¥. D. and tele. vesterly tr g . - 1 Large quantitfes of -‘h-wnn are JEiRe SO done at said meetings. cite “the’ areditors. of “eaty ar | Rinich? e Dated at Norwich, Conn. January | scised 1 bring In their caims seasaci | F 101Shi oom phone. A rare bargain. Investigate |reaching South Africe from Japan, NORKING FOR RELIEF 20th, 1916, it ifi'::d e:u“u -:}'Jnn: st monthy frof ¢ :fi. Fini ng B n:elp D e rsainie. Domsmssien Sweden and the United States, FRED G. PROTHERO, e itnTe. of this ord 2 FARMS. FARMS, ranms. - o N TR aA JAMES C. FITZPATRICK. the s .‘%‘.F,.,.'t“;.'.rfi‘.”u the place where smar and Nappel' It you want & farm, send for mY [1sen g0 cerena o sl OE: That They May Not Suffer from the HENRY GEBRATH, S B ) I e e Baljetin Datass aittion. Yoot pubs. | dock Tbor St TN SlBE e - ywn, and by blishing the sam. Board of Retier. | Scue oy sod by puitiebise theeuns Tenders ? TDISTRICE OF MONTVILLE, ss, | paber haying e circulation In eaid Tis- londen, Feb. 4, 435 P. m—The [conrt of Brobate, Teb. 3d. 1617, 7| trict, and make return to this Court. | GOOD PAY AND STEADY WORK nembers of the Lonion office of the| - Estate of Jeremiah Haley, late of| muy ebove sam foremoniris LB, o Breach Between U. S, and Germany. lished, choice of 400. Prices ranging from $275 to $25,000. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, An electric flash lamp with a bulk in the shape of a hand s = a novelty for night signaling by automobiles. American commission for relief in|Montville, in said District, deceased. of record. Apply Belgium are working day and night in | Notlce is hereby siven that pursuant R iioat: : Real Estate Breker, The Governor of Greenland, who it in effort to arrive at some plan where- | {3 the order of sald Court, made on the STSAN F. HOME, Clerk. m wwm m No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 32, [giving evidence in the Prize Court in Central Theatre Buillding, support of a claim by the Danish oy the relief work in Belgium and |iitie and interest which said deceased 11 _oreditor: rorthern France may not suffer from |had at the time of his death in and to| NOTICE.—All crediters of sald de- T ‘Government, had never ‘heard of the Jie breach between the United States |the Teal ‘estate stuated in Norwioh | Soare hiofne Sagioet ool sotite” o the MR, Telephone No. 2365. Westerly, B. L. |hymn, “From Greenland's icy mour. ind Germany. Through the Rotterdam |Conn. will be sold at private sale on | NSl oY ot Montville, Gonn., within tains,” from which, probably, the m: /Mice of the. commission Information |the 9th day of February, 1917 at 2|4¢'Time limited in the above and fore- . FOR SALE M 1 Jority of the inhabitants of this coun- 1as been received here that relief ships |9.CIock in the afternoon. Sale to take lgoing order. EXCHANGE try derive most of their knowledge of -|the topography of the country. Koy ill be permitted to arrive if they pass | B¢, 2% Eagt Great Fiain, at the nome st T ROe) t time Village Farm in beautiful village, 2|a guess (Bishop Heber, the author of miles out on state road, 38 acres land, |the hymn, was never there, and prac arough ‘the free z%neuv;ithou; xgtm- Conn. Terms made known af of Administratrix. FOB SAl.E srence from the British authorities. [sale. RTH STONIN 2 I'ne commission already has been in- STRIOP JAMES L. CASE 19 rosm house, with bath, hot and cold [tically nothing was known of, the in yater, ete Splendid barns, § poultry |terior in his lifetime), the statemeni operty. MICHAEL j. HICKEY, oI e A T B i ugecs & ek provars eTuoKer P = : s P2 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING. St 2 house: I8S O A was irly accurate, for Pe: A jon, but same hope is entertained of the Steckholders of The it “dscesscs. i n" ALt ST exchangs for good income property. [een, and “other. expiorers. roport ha: . compromise by which the ships may S Yesterly side of Mechan 7 Estate e Particulars TRYON'S AGENCY, Wil- heign 7,000 ] o examined at Rotterdam after tra- | Notice is hereby Ivith exdd estate | tage house with 12 roems, oity water, - Pepe thant. Timantic, Conn. fos. O Indists. Goral soands Sre trsing the free zone around Scotland. | Will be a special meeting of M‘l‘lm gas and electricty, on lot 72 ‘feet in ought to have been an authority. Febru- i ) y, o1 Tene it P ToTtr k3 aloek-in ine ai. | Wioth with concrete walk. be was Bishop of Calcutta. presentatives of the commission ht Company at its office 3 A et 2 > tc that unless Germany orders the | Haddam, Conn., on Feb. 14, tetnoon, at the Probate Office in Nerth % - . merican workers out of the occupied | 12 o’clock noon. The purpose of said |Stonin; and the same is, . e onington. be. (gams s, as- | pro v FOR SALE altural Limestone For Infants and Children ones, operations will be continued | meeting is as follows signed for a heari: on To » . 1er the present situation.. 1f these | , To consider the merger and consoli- |of said adminis aocount . A Modern Eight-room.House. | is as necessary to the soil as food is InUse For Over30 Years the nen are compelled to retire, the com- & 23 Giiion, il sonuieug <o, gend ood g | EiSvkns HIER ofmany-and 5” B e | FRANK W.COY, Ast. Easy Terms to the human race . ; 2na P and adopt. the B Shoumiton tiliman Building ~ Westerly, R. 1 A.M. AVERY The Peck-McWilliams Co. & ! ey o e i for such merger and solidation i - .I'xlt{;ut:}lli? occupied territory and dis. o e ggnma t, i.vl- & copy. - B WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- sver to some other neutral to be sent | and to ratify adopt the -rram::i ne corporations. ington, where the deceased last| WHEN YOU WANT t> put your bus- No final action will be taken here, ot S 5 e = — SRR g + as the décision must be left to the ; Fo e s IV S AY. 4 =s before the public, there is no : rusing medium in | iness before the public, taere is no , shairman, Hesbert C. Hoover, who is Jau. 29th, 1317, Jantsdi | febsa SHpuheEy u.r’fxu}n‘, e, Eg S R P Sty 4 oqual to The Bul-| medium betier than thiougn the ad-| sgnature of |

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