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R AND COLD TODAY; WARMER TOMORROW lo snd Moving Fictures at DEDNE PRI ot the Dreea T Norwich Rifle Club meets at Armory. Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, meets In Odd_Fel Norwi meets In Owls® Hall. meets in Pythian Hall Siater Lodse 5 meets in Bil R g oEwich, Central “Labor Union penters’ Hall. . 0. F. No. 23, F. and A.|lantern. A macks Tn_Marogic Temple, New Epsiand Lodge, ese iy Serect. s T. A. B. Soclety meets in ‘Stone’ Masons' Union meets in Car- penters’ Hall Annex. ANNOUNCEMENTS Pond Street Property Sold. Louis Markow has purchased the property at No. 11 and 13 Pond street which is owned by R. C. Walpole, Mass. The property consists | known hy of a two-family house. intends to improve the property. Estate Broker John A. Moran trans- acted the sale. BREED THEATRE. Fannie Ward in Each Pearl a Tear,| Dakota and Nebraska were pictured, |a pleasure to have corns and see how also fine brick schoolhouses in differ- [‘Gets-It' gets them off in a hurry and Marsan of | ties. Mr. Markow Feature for Today—Mme. Petrova in The Biack Butterfly, Feature for Wednesday and Thursday. Fannie Ward, who will be seen at the Breed theatre today in the Jesse L. Lasky production, Each Pearl a Tear, has been surrounded by a cast of unusnal excellence, including such distinguishe Jack Dean, Charles Cary, Paul Weigel and Jane Woift. The story is an unusual one and has to do with the attempts of a rogue to attract a young girl by having her be- lieve she has lost his valuabie pearls. ohe Tourth chapter ‘ot The Great| oI ARIE et At .fld Beverly Bayne, completes the bill for today. On Wednesday and Thursday Breed will present Madame Petrova in The Black Butterfly, her most mag- nificent screen triumph. ‘@uction Madame Petrova takes parts, those of a woman who has won fame as an opera singer and of the bewitching daughter of Seldom has a screen star essayed two such difficuit parts in one production. The story of the play itself, written by L. Case Russell, form by Wallace C. Clifton and pro- duced by the Metro Pictures Corp, is | thi: one that appeals strongly to the emo- In this pro- singer. put into scenario THE AUDITORIUM. The stellar attraction at the torilum for Wednesday and Thursday will be Kitty Gordon Film feature, The Crucial Test, 2 five- part picture of revolutionist life, where the sister of an anarchist plotter plays | of #n important role in saving him from @eath after an unsuccessful attempt on the life of the Grand Duke of Russia, later bringing about the destruction of disliked ruler by trapping thereby making him easy prey for her Audi- the World ig feature, two other at- tractions of importance will be shown, the first being a one-part drama en- Fireman's Nemesis, is most clever, and the that will be thrown on the screen at show will be a comedy bearing the title Some Bravery. For today's show Theda Bara in The Vixen is the center of attraction. This picture is one of Miss Productions and i which last picture Bara's strongest i lars y. With this feature the Selig Tribune weekly end the comedy Gate are being shown. Vernon Castle’s famous serial picture, will soon be shown Watch the pape: THREE GERMAN STEAMERS SEIZED BY U. S. At Request of Customs Officials of Manila, Phi Quest of the Golden this theatre. for the late. DESTROYER —Simultaneousiy the seizure German | steamers in Manila harbor, the Unit- | ed States destrover Barry, which left | ¥ ni under forced seized ‘three German_steam; including the Prinzess Alice. At the same time the Ameri. can destroyer Chauncep sei three German Manila Saturday ers at [Cebu, at Zamboan- The seizures were made by officers at the request of custom: who regarded pine harbors x wiess. | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICEE Tms nanm m SKATING SET FOR LADIES, MISSES AND GIRLS. A Practical, Attractive Set for Skating or Outdeor Wear. s here portrayed are nice velvet, corduroy and rics; also for silk, serge, Zibeline, choviot and brondcioty. JOAXt aBd mug may be made of veivet and silk, or fur and velvet. be of the same, or of contrasting ‘fi.:un pluah, The bas cut in one size for one size for misses, and one size rLl. The ladies’ size requires 7-8 t‘ 24-inch materi: ,-:1 o Ui Thiide of muft, and 1 1 the outside, of 27-inch 4 yard M the scarf, of 24-! 8 yard for the bag, of erial. of this lllustration mailed on receipt of 10 cents o Bulletin Company, ch, Conn. . baby carriage, which inciudes NORWICH TOWN Interesting Illmh‘ Lecture by Rev. George H. Ewing—Salvation Army Workers at Methodist Church —Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Porter Take Florida Home for the Season. Night—Now Watch—" IPutzmd‘Ml’mL-t . 0. 0., < of .|, An interesting stereopticon lecturs| “See—all vou have to do is to use ",;,,""- - ©f Pvlhaving for its subjeet, The Winning. 3 0. p.|of the West Up to Date, was given Sunday evening in the First Congre- mects | gational chapel by Rev. G. H. Dudley Lathrop was in_charge of The state of Wyoming is a o | saneiis and mignty Induscios. he o .« % | ranclies an @t S0 gan. The station "‘m ing of Cheyenne were tange iy oovt: the eRueth o¢ Whiok Rev. Josiah Strong was once the pas- tor. The Indian encampment by the Platte River, ‘oo sheepherders and ranchmen, show the development from the first settiements until mow. ‘Every part of the tstate has been covered by representatives of mis- sionary and Sunday schbol work, church and parsonase building socle: Rev. M. J. came from Wyoming. Sheer are'in flocks of 3,000 and the shepherds lead them from place to Dlace, the wool is of & fine grade. Ir- Tigation is @ feature of the improve- ments made, causing land to increase in value from $1 to $1,000 an acre. Churches snd parsonages in South Real flesh in the least. Why, ent places. The saloon reaches the [without the least pain. told of Shoshowan where are coal |I never had corns.’” mines and a copper mountain. A stage of the old_style still Tuns from Shoshowan to Big Horn Valley. In closing. America was thrown on |only foolish, but the screen and the audience sang the [this wonderful discovery, national hymn. KATE ARMS. Was Daughter of Rev. Dr. Hiram P. Arms. In answer to the letter in Monday’s tating _salves, and it never fails. poison. 'Try “Gets-It” tonight. “Gets-Tt” E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, IIL Kate Arms was the eldest of the three daughters of Rev. Dr. Hiram P, Arms, pastor and pastor emeritus of the First Congregational church, of Norwich Town, from 1836 until his death in_1882. 'Miss Arms, later Mrs. for many vears was a suc- teacher in Oakland, Califor- Where she died several years Two of her children are liv-|ent during school. the a sursical operation. Ensign Baglin and Mrs. Baglin the Salvation Army assisted two Sunda Cottage Meetings. The cottage prayer meetings of the First Mcthodist church will be held (Tuesday) evening at the home Mrs. F. H. Bushnell on Huntington _avenue; and Thursda: evening at the home of Mrs. Luella Edward Zabriskie and his Miss Alice Zabriskie from N were at their home on Vergason av (Tuesday) for seminary leaves today of Mr. and field, Mass it's almost I can wear new towns first. A tragic story was |tight shoes, dance and walk as though “Gets-It” makes the use of toe-irri- bundling _bandages, tape, plasters and other things not unnecessary. Use “Gets-It, for any soft or hard corn or callus. It is the new, simple, easy, quick way, You'll never have to cut a corn again with knives or scissors, and run chances of blood is sold evervwhere. 25c 2 bottle, or sent on receipt of price by —_— is at Backus hospital recovering from in_the morning service at the First Methodist church and were also Pres- the session of the Sunday nue for the week-end, Miss Zabriskie North- Gorman on Otrobando avenue. At the meetings on Otrobando avenue Theo- dore Sterry plays a violin accompani- ment for the hymu Rent Florida Home. A large folder containing fine views Mtami, Florida, was received thi FRISWELL’S POETRY TO RENT—Cottage of three rooms, Haus s druned; an sroliey MuCL jes don’ know ef de cohn’ll ut I plants bit Jist de saine 1 jes’ don’ know ef de wind'll biow But 1 watch, and pray, reap an’ sow, An’ de sun, he i An’ de ribber flow, An’ de good Lord know my na I jes’ can’t tell ef de cotton & I tofls on jes’ de same De birds dey bulld where de sprins know enough fers, -due 00n. six rooms, all 10 MENT—11 Bim St inquire 45 Oak St. improvements. 1eboMTuTh TO_RENT—Six-room fat, at 10 Car- ANTED —Two girls, Jears to 20 years: FOR SALETwo. Tnternational Sani- g g &, B Bmitn, 10 Ash -:,\'w‘nu-m trom nn to 1400 Tl oo wold’ vers chosn, &s ""y%’ ofl Tomest; horlel o nuxr—iwom- for_mgnt nou.n- marl ana wite, e Appiy w199 Frankiin St frat of Marct ¥ Addrets Bos 39, Builetin WANTED A plain horse for farm about 1100; state age Canteibury. ~ ¥ RENT—Basement lenement at 56 work, weighing. Tuauwze ac Bulletin Olice and price. Box "TAXICAB for hire Jots more aan doy acres pasture and 150 acres timber apple 11-room house, and woodland. ~Three large orchards, one lar; 1 horse barm, 1 chttle barn, for 25 head cattle, 3 silos, 2 class hen houses, riage sheds all CIa% conaition. . Brice 34300 be bought on easy terms. ticulars see S. STEGEL, Real Estate and Tasurance, Chasman Block. Tel. a21-4. SALE—Standin) “rimber; care Bulletin: 30T #2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each distunces. Phune 819, to distribute free circulars for mtmapz:_ teli— concentrated n.vm “FOR SALE—Full blooded strawberry An’ de good Leord lants, many varieties, 100 Bretscineider, T n. Phone 258-2. A WORD io iuriey raleers: Koun‘k Spécific N f0 RENT — Furilshed _rooms; aiso couvenieucer Lo ght 78 schuul St -2, FUANISHED :.m-ukuivml ] 8o 1 ‘An’ 1 tolls on Je: De rowe is sweet, stay, But I'm mighty glad when it my way; De night fall datk, but de for iight hoi orse, 18 Unio: FOB AENT In the buildin Fraugiin and Willow strects; fine cor- ner store for years occupied by C. C. bakery formerly 14 is @ scientific treatment ntion and cure of black: it has never falled Work. Prepated and zoid by Youltry Yards, 465 West Main . Norwich, "Conn. Price G0c. “WANTED Pioker room Apply Glén w»oln H‘I{ll ) ’ head ‘in tur! house beip. lay— A housekeeper for small An’ de good Lord know my Charles E. Swan, Phone 1875-14. msflfl having business ose of. mot Teguiring much capitar, sad S T WANTED A ma in_country. store room an by toe Providence isukery. Coit, 62 Broadway. O mENT_Hewly furnined rooms modern couveniences, at T U L PR N FOR SALW—One moving picture ma- chine. booth and Frank LaRose, dec21ThSTu FOR SALE Royce farm Frankiin, situatel one mile south from on the Willimantic I will tell you of a fellow I have seen, Who is_neither black mor altogether gr name it isn't charming. common BlIl, And he bids for me to wed hardly think I wi ana car- d seate buildings i frst oosup, Conn. ymour, 1osdet aprisd FOR RENT at 202 Franklin $t, oceu- n as assistant por- a permanent posi- at once to The Wauregan For p Lebanon’ station, and Norwich staie road, 112 acres, particulars, inquire ofiirs. E. J. War- North Framklin, WANTEDTielp at ths Taciory: aln work 1o take home: no work Siven St unless Same can be returned folshed i Colambia Kid Curier Framklin Square, e e A good openini several years. For full particulars in- He has told tage ‘mong the trees three days. olchester, Cong. W HAVE a lot of stock sizes storm FIVE RESIDENCES FOR SALE $2,500 to $6,0C0 ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 And what a4’ hand that we are making a Loy went down upon special price on: might fit your WANTED Weavers windows and work: good pay. Investment Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. About 20 to 25 feet, Street, suitable for almost any kind of at a reasonable price. quire at Bulletin Office. Glen” Woolen Real ¥mtmte WANTED | hardly think 1 will Fitts cor e 5 cords of four-feot Write “Jonn 7. FOR SALEThree Cypher incubators 43 S0 Glant Colony coal hovers Tel He has wiiepered of dev 'l'm)—()ne cop _spooler tender, . twWo bobbin spooler tenders, one A T asicep o gt R s ot Sl Compn Bood sencments Youmis ar B per week WANTED —Boarders or roomers, 10 without stoel 74 newd stock. T FOR SALE_with village farm, walk to thread mill, 63 Franklin In Norwich Town enough to run & 1 he bade me for v I hardly think I willf kinds small fruit and machin Eoud proposition for B o very deuce 1 FOR SALE -Onc newly pal . one meat sieigh, one second-hand mputing _scales, 65 £ mmmon looms; o Pawcatuek FOR SALE The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway ¢ you know the blesse | Proépect st. FOR SALE ted in the best part of t class fire- young sound black man_or engineer's ‘mated, true to work any- steady and reliabl ather guess T wil Addréss Fireman, FOR SALE Street. Very convenient tion. Will scll at a very price i sold soon. 278 M Street, May Bui 724—Phones—68 Burdick, R. care Bulletin. HUMOR OF THE DAY olen spinner for Davis ord touring car in good gondition, eulpped with' clectric horn, speedometer, r_‘_fi man_preferred. Cp.. Old_Mystic, \QAV‘I‘ED—LAD:HNI( ] Tieal Estate Broker, Franklin Square, FOR SALE 8Room Cottage all modern. conveniences. In good residential section. N. TARRANT & CO., in his dreams. TFOR SALE A lunch and pool room, mith g s claes trade; Bulletin Co. SPLIT_WOOD _Five, barreis for 81 60 W > Broadway. To close an cstate the seven- room House number 227 Thames loca- plaitwork; centrally Jocat- taught to weave in £ood wages. bration.—Lij “Do you think “Desperately The Mystic Woolen C: T SPINNER wanted at once. Pawcatuck Woolen X Thoroughbred O. I when elght weelis o1d: as in ihe state. Tel plgs for del as good sto: phone 1861~ SALE 1915 Reo over guaranteed, TWaANTED Particalars, At for ser- THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. Box 133, Baltie, Ct. FEB. 16TH Railway mall clerk ex- | newls painted, LEGAL NOTICES week from Mrs. H. B. Porter of Bliss place. Mr. and Mrs. Porter have rent- ed a place and are spending the sea- son in Winter Garden, Florida. him, - Wind Sooils Paths. Snowpaths made about town Mon- day morning were filled in by the gale of the afterncon, necessitating Clearing out agab BUYS A GENUINE Hamilton 17 JEWEL OPEN FACE MOVEMENT IN.A GUARANTEED 20 YEAR GOLD FILLED CASE Heard and Seen. On Wanwecus Hill the last snow- red four inches and about other localities. Miss. Dorothy Rawson of Norwich the zuest over Sunday of Miss Marjorie M. Barber of Plain Hill Timothy Fields, Jr., from Spring- d, Mass., is at his home on Elm avenue and expects to remain until Thursday. Mrs. Mrs. George S. Beebe of the Scot- land Toad was the guest during the week-end of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Gillette in Miss Murphy of Springfield, Mase., whose home is on Lafayette street, ;o al | - AFFECTED S Fruita-dives” Soon Relieved 25 and 27 Franklin St. The Wm. Friswell Co. 682 Gezraxp Sr. East, Toronto. _*For two years, I was & victim of ACute Indigestion and Gas In The Stomach. It afterwards affacked my, Heart and T had pains all over my body, so that T could hardly move around. T tried all kinds of Medicine but none of them did me any good. At last, I decided to try ‘“Fruit-a-tives’. I | bought the first box last June, and now I am well, after using only three boxes. I recommend *Fruit-a-tives” to anyone suffering from Indigestion”. FRED J. CAVEEN. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. | Atall dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- atives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: Sundays excepted CGverhauling OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENG SERVICE BETWEEN. NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwicl> Tuesday: . days, Sundclv‘l a b p. m..' Ty New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pler, East River, foot Roossveit 5'-!0-'. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- ‘)’.;l’l' at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE. Agent—$1.25 Blacksmithing in all its branches. Cap, l 10c A BOX AT DUNN'S PHARMACY 50 Main Street. fndhy THE AETNA BOWELING AND BILLIARDS. 1nNorwich > Phous, e 4 ous. Hajestic DRS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE 10 a m. to 3 p. m. by appointment and Repair Work Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St.| Our Improved Bronchial will relieve Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Coughs and all Irritation of the Throat DR‘ F_ w. HOI‘S. M Shannon Byuilding Annex, Room A ~ The best u-.-. the ., S5 ‘Shetueket Siréet, Comn. OTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING ITERS IN, Town of are hereby warned to meet Town Meeting, to be held in Hall, in the Cour Buil said’ Town _of XN on EVENING, Feb. 9th, TO HEAR A addressed to tie Fown ing, ing of u S purpose of determining wh o han twenty in ifled to vo! certain proposed legislation now ing before the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, posed for abolish the variou said Town and City to_establish i management of one official Pointed by said Board: also, advisable. to make Such profest as may be required against the creation such new srstem. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 3d day of Februa D. 1917. CASPER K. BAILEY CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE. Selectmen of thie Town of Norwich. “FOR SALE Studebaker 117 Main St. | electric lizhts with dimmer, chains and all for $365: this car is working every day and looks and runs 53 Spring St, WANTED Old matter if broken; Atail to L. Mazer, 2807 5. Fieh Bt Philadelrhia, other extras $1 to 35 per 5 A. Peckham, Willimantic. FOR SALE— Wholesale and retall ice . established thriving’ New kngland town; plant, in fine condition; owner retiring on_adcount of age and other business and offers plant with complete equip- ttractive figure. care Bulletin. atest reai estate Buckingham home on ANTED_Kaw furs, af i, A, Hoeb. ner's every Thursday. in businees FOR SALE xood business with a liquor license WANTED—Second han2 ‘v'\\'hy is that highest pric: Fracklin St. WANTED 30 GIRLS For Light Factory Work MAKE APPLICATION AT ONCE AND OBTAIN POSITION BEFORE WHEN THE THIRD in a hundred City Journal. “Do_you know s young man lef’ located in a prosperou: TFOR SALE — maim In Norwle rooms all well furnished with > 350,000 to build: aiso’ 28 buliding Jots i o o cause when he waus goin $ putiding lots |§ Price right. Good opportunity for and 40-foot street. son’s Weekly. First Tommy opera is that she’ Bmd the 28 lots, $10,000, Address Real > New London, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Nor 1357-2—Phones—1167-4 $SOO three acres houses and 7. at s o'clock, “T UPON a petition Belectmen and signed bitants of the Town Moct- tion requests the hiold- I Town Meeting for the at action, any. shall be taken with reference to Second Ditte sounds as If they'd st: London Opinion “You girls are all ali “What do you mean “Oh, you're all like Eve “How 807" whereby it is pro- Board_of Health e Town and City of Norwlich, heaith offices 2nd to consolidate the functions of these offices under the to be dp- if deemed will buy a small iand, two cottaze 50 apple trees and some other fruit; last fail's crop was 3 This place is situated on Norwich and came alone, Statesman. “He's honest anyhow.” “What makes you think so7 “I asked him the othe: thought peace and he said right off the bat aidn’t know & blamed thing a —Detroit Free Pres. “Are you an art connoisseur? replied Mr. though T should never speak o TheFine Residence Property No. 148 BROAD STREET JAMES L. CASE MARCH 1ST. BONUS PERIOD STARTS. American Thermos Bottle Co. A rare bargain. Investigate. Immediate possession. send for my Farm Bulletin, latest edition, just pub- lished, cholce of 400. 5 to $25,000. Prices ranging “Why ‘not?’ “Because 'm not absolutely 10 General Housework Women, 5 Spin- NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of in the City Hall Building, in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from February 1st to February 20th, from 10 a. m. to 4 4 to listen to appeals from the doings of the Assessors, and to trans- act any other business proper to be Norwich, Conn., will meet p. m., done at said meetings. Dated at Norwich, Conn, 20th, 1916. FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK. HENRY GEBRATH, Board of Reliet. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 5th day of Febru- ary. A. D 1917, Present—NELSON _Estate of Geo: Norwich, in said 3. AYLING, e A Davis, fore Ordered, That the 9th da; forénoon, at _tl be, and the same is, appointed hearing the same, and’ the said Admin- istrator is directed to give notice there_ ng_ this order once in having a circulation in sald District, at least three daye prior to the date of sald hearing, and of by publ make return to the Court. NEI 3J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. febéd Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER Teltouone e33 B.A.WHTMAN PR e ok Phome 752-13. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Reul Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 nad 32, Central Theutre Bul Telephone No. 2 FOR SALE DAN{ELSON, CONN. The Eugene S. Nash property on the westerly side of Mecha house with 12 rooms, city water, and electricty, on lot 72 feet h with concrete walk. very desirabl property is offered ZEie price, part mortgage if particulars by communicating FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Building FOR SALE A splendid house with all|ins 5 improvements at 20 Grove St. | E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street know how to pronounce the word. Washington Star. THE KALEIDOSCOFE Shoes have 'which the uppers and heels can be moved to enable them to 37 SHETUCKET ST. Farmers, 50 Women for mill work, 4 Boys, 2 Kitchen Women. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Building WANTED Two Firemen and Six Laborers dy Work— THE C. M. ROBERTSON, CO., Montville, Conn, Real Estate Department. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Very desirable building lots on Wash~ These lots are a part of the Almy property and are the most desirable building iots in Also good building lots on Laure: i Street and Main Geo. L. Chesbro Westerly, R. I In the near future wireloss appa tus_will be installed in an police stations. More than 1,500,000 electric batteries are used“in automobiles the United States. January street. Cot- ington Street. WE WANT OLD TEETH IN ANY CONDITION ¥ 4 coclrg torehats vatan T THE COLLATERAL LOAN co. e-ntr-lly located | Shoes with aluminum soles been invented for persons working water or damp places, France makes elementary instructio obligatory for all obildren between & and thirteen years. Street, East Side. Any’ of these building bought on very easy term Inquire of J. J. CORKERY, Room 120 Thayer Building | FOR SALE A Modern Eight-room House. Easy Terms A.M. AVERY Telephone 1122-2 AUCTION WEDNBSDAY, FEB. 7, lots can be ate of esterly, = . Westerly, R. |. istrict, deceased. The Administrator exhibited his ministration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- scientists are studying mineral found ih Wales that emits faint light in its natural state. oints out that, history of Grea the Cabinet contains a major onconformists. merely in matters ecclesiastical they decline to conform. of Febru-| 1917, at 10 o'clock in the | iret _time in Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, 52 Broadway American Strawboard Co. WANTED Finishing Room Help Shear and Napper Tenders ‘GOOD PAY AND STEADY WORK According to the Goverhor, the pec “are all Christians iallu t lu Busi- |and they bave a Bible, though no Bish ops. In some at least, the Eskimo Bible—differs cu ously from ours. experienced by the early missiona in getting the fur-clad denizens of | wastes t ounderstand the pastoral im- ages of Scri) Lamb of God” proved especially per In the end, it was converted “the Little Seal of Go: ple of Greenland sirable noo'-..uu. £ zou ¢ pecple looking Yor reat e Much difficuity DRESCHER, Assistant Clerk. health and the Real Hataie and Inriramce, Tharer Blds. EXCHANGE Farm in beautiful ut off state road, 38 acres oro-nhou:.mhm.humoou Tater, ot Splendid berms § pouliry mtmfl... Wil oTses hange Dulldings a m?"’ ON'S ‘om&' B inch tread: v Bores . . St Agricaltural Limestone i 1 Shar- | is as necessary to the soil as food is to the human race. The Peck-McWilliams Co. lesertbed property. The plirase next summer; ;)2 Erade Guernsey —_— CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED mith local applications aw thay ca reach the seat of the dlseass. is & Jocal disease. constitutoin: to cure it you must Teatly infiuerced b and in orde i il's Catareh Oure is faxen Intornaily and acts thro on the mucous surfaes o Catarrh Cure was preseribed b hysicians’in (1l con s composed of sota tonics _knows o o of (he best bloo The' pertect” combination of the dlents in Hall's Produces mnch wonderral one of the best iry for vears. »-m.m tareh M =ina: Cure in what veld Grom ae 2w, catarrhal conditions. Send for monials, . free. F. 3. CHENPY & 0O, Props. 1 sts, 75, fan's nu? Flits ror m:mp.uuv mrce ot to- nn ;’llr uy, K THERE 15 no ad ern_Connecticut ng 1% A R 'Aul to The Bul.