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- 2 T 3 2 i o} S 7 7 To RENT_C { thres rooms, m, _ e s . 3 3 h 3 1 g e ? - | fusy l«rnunofl.ng_;‘.sgofloi sine, Fhone P T ey - 150, . SebsTuTHS Py ¢ nouse- in B Tmme , No. 12, meets In Germania Hail. 7 3 hm(!fld&,“@.“ F. and A. M., meste ‘at Masonic Temple. | Peslishers’ and Buffers’ Union meets in_Carpenters’ Hall. HARDEST OF ALL TO MAKE “Contesaions of & Married Man, 20 WENT—Rooms for i antSemions of ¢ Marelad Man.” keepins. ~ADPLY 4t 199 £ “Contéssion of & Taseball Fan _unzsd ¥ . = | npContensions or'a 3o o SRS = “Contensions ot & Gratie Bl T Lapera e Baacia Ofoa | “The fashion now in franic undr ~ four |- dvclzd R Tva. Sotming 15 Soatess due soon. | “wAXIOAB for hire; y & distanoes Phone $16 ng in some or short T eiters, 2y Conn., R, ¥. D. Ton, w5 56 TAs— New of good standil old and -fhree Do and ‘member of rs, Willimanti “Contessions of, an_Unjoved Ma chureh & ofifi'&'{f scyeral hours m& No. Phone #33-5. febéa decsd % “”u"of. One Who's Loved e ng from members T A T Y o T ue e Solfer’s Siastaine. Homs Resging | JFOR SALE—Tue Iaiiaationl Sanl | X0 WENT — Fumimed rogper s | (vor it from virtues pech 0 R Mot 50_Aah . 1 Conn: " fevia strayed, But tities nieed & spic Fooliah that T ahould fret And yet 1 sufter keen df No_food for copy can 1 clu Alas! I've nothing to contess Club: splendid opportunity for a lady | 1Ty’ hoyers, with o little spare time to earn some n, $4 each. extra money each month. The Mother ., Willimant! Magazine, No. 120 Boylston St., Boston, FOR SALKE—Flive good bonest horses, = ‘ears old: W #old’ yery cheap, aiho T cheTenin, otagem, T [we Tave 'wo more b forshem " A1 fare. Call Hughes, 1195:2, Norwich. 1 | ReY eie” | Poatding Stable, L pm feb7 “'0':'"!::.“ LRB 1: A fe:‘dtl BB o L s e = e T : WANTED—TWwo first class buffers o Frankhn, lltulted,flna'mfl. south from prass and nickel plated goods, 4 first|[apanon’ station, on the Willimant! f“:“ polishers on steel work. 1 steam- |53 Norwich state road, 112 acres. For §Fon Eeneral fuctory work, 2 A-1|Gartioulars, inquire of Mrs. E. J. War- tool makers, § all round machinists, 5| er" North Franklin, Conn, competent Cleveland and Gridley auto- | g, SURGE z. ' matic operators, 10 men weighing from | oo 150 (o 200 pounds and not less than fAive| Wiz MAVE & Iot of stock sizes storm feet “eight’ in’ height. for mechanicallsash on hand that we are making & Worte ‘i the 'Fa married men with |apecial price on: they might fit you: Windows and help save on the coal bills. Fred C. Crowell, 87 Water St. febsd novzid FURNISHED rooms, Teusonable rales, suitabiy [OT lght housSekeepins. s Emuwe siorse, §8 Union Jyzed FOK “ENT in che bullding corner Of Fraukiii «nd Willow ner store 1or years occupied Treat drugkist, snd the seies #tore room and bakery formerly by ine Providence uakery. Archs W. Coit, 63 Broadway. yi1a X0 RENT—ewly farnished rooms. modern conveniences, at The Seymout; 84 Franklia St Phone 1043-2. &prii TO RENT Well lighted room space of over 600 £q, feet ut rear of store, Main str rand entrance, r Postoti: tracted the attention of all the world's - ‘Watch the papers for the The 125 KElizabeth street w:‘ T Charies H. Dushnell, has D. “Confessions of & Drinker, “Confessions of a &moker,” Likewise the gaktronomi Of flends holds up bis Indeed, It makes me feel o And ‘somehow Jacking in finense My past has such a snber Alas! I've nothing to con Th %-on orew. top ‘sold through the agency of Fran- c printed in red on Donchue to John and Mary Conn. The place con- k ; room house Which will Ot P ML Flads o sy - ter each meal an: 3 ' COWS FOR SALE by the Toth family who Atse meat annat bostime ¢ Mrs. A. F. Greene Note & tablespoonral of tho Tollowing Lome Carfoad will arrive Thursday, Febru- cine n sed all over. th Anniversary. ¢ Onitea States and noted for its remarik- ary 8th. Telephone 30, Lebanon. JAMES H. HYDE able results. Relief bexins at ce.. North Franklin, Conn. Toth of Merro FOR SALE siste LENVOr This Is the substance of m w T'p o the time of with S5 Sontension Py P S t| _Biancne Goodman. ‘ Times. Syrup of Sarsaparilia -~ 1 ounce Toris Compound ... . “1 ounce Whiskey or Simpla EIIXiF......3% pint When a cough or cold “hangs on,” aches and pains in your it is likely that hoid of your system. ‘Rodwers, Switzer, | 8. G Monday, making pa Hill Gi and down West Town street. ! n ‘susceptil colds; often reet in warm water to . + = ELENG ) @ T ey B o cane T have ie iean wdded. two: tabierpoons The New Departurs Mig Coo Brmples: | FOR SALE Three Cypher incubators | Sultable for Jeht manufacturing or ney and Tar to pre- R R O LE ment Department, Bristoi, Conn. feb7d |3nd two Giant Colony coal novers Tel.| *73p 1" ooie steriing fam oL, reliet Tor aching burring or FOR SA WANTIDRefned " ctimanie thor.| om0 VEE CLEGG, The Jewsler, Whitever is at Tanal A%, fote Bmions: alxo for frokt-bites or i iy, 5. Gemires posi- | FOR SALE_With or withoul stock, I Creed enough for Sou am Toosens the phiegm, stops oughly competent Jady, 35, desires posi- JanIEMWE 327 Main St village furm, 14 lLiead stock, three mi allays ‘sorences and {nflam- |arally mado paths in front of their|blains. 'The Caloctds acts tirough the|A gplendid house with all|{{on, =5, housekaeper: iocs and et : To do whatever work the passages. - ores, removing the cause of tha trou- home-mak e walk to thread mlll, stores, postoffice. However small the tusk » houses. Cars were run on time Mon- | Pije®, [SROT g, (UL I0s e fact I 8 |+ at 20 St | Bvicin ¢ 2 'k'gn‘c'u':1-:-|l|"F:fiu":?;.:”é.n‘c'o'finff’-‘é'o'm'e'u' FOR RENT lettor than for ene. o - o O e Gt B, ey S, ess” o fmnprovements wt 20 Grove St. | cou o e Shal " e it TOS] s oo e 202 prapiain st oceu: | 10 FLAREF a0 A:Seventy-Year Old Coupl The O per . sl . o2 iscover Amerf a)Frank D. Eccleston, Glusgo, Conn, pied by 1. D. Avery, the grocer, for i Mr.-ana Mrs. T. B. Carpenter, Har-| A picture of the old paper mill at| Thess formulas are published by the| Phone 300 3 Clilh Stvest (V52 happenad ICthey wave him a kesZl Iebil e TS o BAGT JDemInE for (he |, Far Ticher than the tin Medical Forwula Laborato: s, Dayton, & over the Cobweb Corner v ! o s goerbi Thrice blessed is Le v hisburs. Pa, suffered from kidney |the Fails, bullt in 1700, a two-story, | Medical Formula Luboratorics, Dayvton So igar Wan e tne Cobweb Corner | “FOR SALE —One newly painiod meat | quirs of g i trouble, He says: My wite and I|long, maby-windowed bullding, close | Orucireq from sos moat hedn orcre’ SALE HORSES Fagun's Smoke Shop. fontll [ S278 ore Teomputing. sealen At 166 JONN A. 3 Thobih Boor and humi suffered, from kidney trowble and had |io"the Tiver, with its "steep.’ rocky WANTED—To sall pariay eaters | Prospent Bt Ber Teziora Feb1d - thaonae | A isleo 859 ) y. | background covered with trees, brings I nave a few good big Work Horses|and two small il Stoves. Perfection | —yom SALE—Pair youns Sonnd black Fra; 1 h. eriorms whatever I rheumatic’ s -all throu; The Beat fow doses of Foley Kidney Pills reiteved us, and five botties en- cured us. Altho we are both e seventies, we are as vigorous winter, has been spending a few days preferred. 199 Frankln &, FNGINEER wanted. tric Light Bian to the mind of older residents the days when uptown young women used to week in Andrew Huntington’s paper mill, and little girls went down for the feh7d mfield Blec- feb and several good Second-hand Horses, ‘weighing from 1,000 to 1,300, that 1 want to dispose of, to make room for the next carload which will arrive exsed day t] he Bnilders of th at his home in Salem, horues. well mated, true to work any- where. - Waiter L.’ Burdick, R. F. D. No. 1, Jewett City. febid TOR SALE ¥ ord touring car In £0oa STORE TO RENT Before the cold and storm of the last - pon the Te as we were thirty years ago.” Foley | gay’ colored atrips and ends to make|few days. well developed lilac buds|ipe NPt <atiead which Wil STrVe | TWANTED _To buy full-blooded Sil- i . Master o . Kidney Pills stop sleep-disturbing | fancy baskeis and lamplighters. This |Were noticed at Lowthorpe meadows. g’ G gl ey ver Laced Wyandotte cockerel. L. B, | sondjtion, eauipped with electrle horn | Apout 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Fraaklin | _ A atrict accmuni of o B, rwolien Jotata. | Lee & Ongood | R O et "ciording | Henry Crocker, Jr. who has been Telophone 536-3 L febia_ | 184 Mal : _Jandla " | treet, suitable for aimost any kind of | Sme one of il tha ho igm, £ v g e 5 — Competent stenographer —I¥1ve .ba . sonable e. In- [He mav choose fortine 4 Co. % to Miss Caulkins. Writing and print- |spending some time in Detrolt, came and Dookkeeper, good at fguros and a | Josenh Senrien 300 W. Main. Orders ::. bt il ol ah il i B ing papers were made there, but not | Tuesday for a siay at his home on & sheathing and heavier papers, as this mill was not so large as the former one, built in 1766. 1122-2. ithout a el Whitever was at —Jorn . Wells, in t News taken at 5z Broadway Janiid Tel. neat penman. appointment at [School, Chamber ing. Crandall for an orwich Commercial of Commerce Build- Huntington avenue. i BREED THEATRE The Biack Butterfly, Madame Petro- FIVE RESIDENCES Thoroughbred O. L C. pigs for delivery when eight weeks G1d: Mrs. John McClafferty of and FOR SALE va’s Most Magnificent Screen Tri umph, Feature for Today and Thursday. Today and Thursdey Madame Pe- trova will be seen at the Breed thea- tre in her most magnificent screen tri- umph, The Black Butterfly. The story of the play itself, written by L. Case Russell, put into scenario form by Wallace C. Clifton, and pro- duced by Popular Plays ana Players is one that appeals strongly to the emotions. Sonia Smirnov is a_trust- ing girl who falls in love with a French officer and flees with him to Paris where they go through a _marriage ceremony. Afterward the officer dis- appéars_and Sonia is led to believe, by -a note, that the ceremony was a mock one. 4 She wanders into the country. is picked up by some nuns, and then be- comes a mother. Leaving the child, a daughter, in a convent, she returns to Paris and there wins a name as an opera singer. She is the idol of all Paris. Men of wealth and fame wor- ship her. She is singinz the name part in The Black Butterfly at the Foljies Bergere when she meets Alan Hal, a young Englishman and falls in_Jove with him. Now Alan has me: Sonia’s daughter near the convent and has won her love, although Sonia does not know this. Alan is captivated by the great singer and he decides to zive up Vi rie. Then Sonia learns the truth. & treniounces Alan and enlists as a Red Cross nurse. Gaston Duval, the man with whom she eloped to Paris, is a colonel in the French army. He iz mortally wounded. Blood is needed to save his life. Volunteers are calied for among the nurses. Sonia offers herself. not knowing that Duval is the man she once loved and now loathe: She saves his life. Duval when he recovers. greets her as bis wifs. He tells her that their marriage was a genuine one. He trie 0 reawaken her iove as he lies there in a battlefield hospital and she stands beside him, = woman who has suffercd amuch for his sake and has overcome everything. The play is magnificently acted, magnificently staged. It is the screen marvel of the season. It was directed by that master of motion picture craft, L. Xing. The famous Burton Holmes travel serfes and a screamingly funny Chris- ty comedy will complete the bill for today and Thursday. DAVIS THEATRE i Thres Big- Keith Vaudeville. Acts and Dorothy Dalton in The Female of the Species—New Show Tomorrow. | One of the best bills ever presentcd | in this city is drawing big crowds to | the Davis the first half of this week and if you haven't seen the show don't Zail to visit this popular theatre to- 2y : The Keith vaudeville acts are head- ed by the Pate Family, a quartette of clever musicians, who are heard in an entertaining offering. Harry Pease,.a comedian, new to Norwich, presents a variety of novelties and Keely Broth- ers and company complete the vaude ville in a comedy scenic athletic no elty, callea Fun in a Sporting Goo Store. This is one of the best acts on the circuit and s a big hit with the local theatregoers. The Triangle fea- ture picture will be Dorothy Dalton. in the five-part Ince drama, The Ie- male of the Species, a drama of tense appeal and one with a strons ‘moral lesson. The Female of the Species deals with an unusual love triangle. in which | an unscrupulous woman obtains ; semsionof another woman’s husbind wwhen the latter is deprived of his mmemory through an accident. The wife s éonfronted with a-difficult problem in tryinz to regain a husband who has no recollection of her. But right 3nally wins, and the siren loses. Miss Dalton_is seen in the last named role and gives an unusual characterization. “To complete the show there is shown i funny Pathe comedy called Luke's Unpreparedness Preparation and it is positively .a_laugh provoker from be- ginning to end. ‘There will be a complete new show tomorrow . and another excellent bill is Dooked, headed by the Oklahoma Four, a big western novelty act. THE AUDITORIUM. Kitty Gorden in “The Crucial Test” “the Feature For Today and Tomor- row. After having conquered the PBritizn stage. Kitty Gordon came to the ted States on an extended pleas- upe trip. Theatrical impresarios trail- ed her for weeks, besieging, her with offers o play in. Americai musical ‘to which she succumbel after having refused many temptirz ts. The result was that she v goers at her feet for'years, at which time she became the idol of the it pomedy stage. She was in- ‘Willlam A. Brady to appeir pictures, contracting to male ‘the World Film. T ve . already been {colds of the chest (it often prevents Providence are spending a few weeks at Mrs. McClafferty’s former home on the Cantérbury turnpike. ‘Will Meet for Study. The Epworth league Bible class of the First Methodist church is to meet for study Friday evenming at the par- sonage. Until the new stove is pur- chased for the vestry of the church the room is not sufficiently warm for gath- | l Godman's colored singers of Boston, known as the Dixie Jubilee quartette, are to have a_prominent part in a special_service Sunday evening at the First Congregational church. | Sunday being the ninth wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Greene of West Town street, they had as guests Miss Lena Bromley of Provi- dence and William Bishop from Jewett City- Have you Indigestion? Your food will continue to dis- agree with you, and cause dis- tress until you stre .en your digestive organs, tone and sweeten the stomach. Youcan do this quickly and surely by promptly taking a few doses of Howard Keeler Recoverin Howard Keeler of Otrobando.avente, who has been at Backus hospital sev- eral weeks, & recovering from an at- tack of pneumonia. Although the fever has not left him, he is decidedly bet- ter. Briefs and Personal Mrs. Belle Worthington leaves this week for a visit with friends in Col- chester- Sherwood Miner, who is here for the DON'T SUFFER WITH NEURALGIA Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull seems as if it would spht, just rub a Tittle Musterole on the femples and seck. 1t draws out the inflammation, oothes away the pain, usually giving quick reficf. Mausterole Their natural action relieves the stomach of undigested food, stimulates the flow of gastric juice, renews the activity of the lv;r nngl l‘)flwels, and strengthens the digestive sys- tem. Take them with confi- dence, for 60 years’ experience prove that Beecham’s Pills is a clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard. Beticr than a mustard plaster and | Are good for 4 - i dogs not blisier: it surses ety | L@ StOMAc recommend Musterole for sore throat, ! - bronchitis, croup, Stff neck, asthma, | " 5ot Srervhins. "in borm. e a4 neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheus ~ Agricaltural Limestone matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muse It is always dencadable, S a8 necessary to the soil as food is ‘4 0 the human race. cles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet—e The Peck-McWilliams Co. DRS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE pneumoni=). 287 Main Street. Norwich, Conn. - Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. by appointment Sundays excepted - Qverhauling and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St Our Improved Bronchial ~ Lozenges will relieve Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Coughs and all Irritation of the Throat 10c A BOX AT DUNN'S PHARMACY . 50 Main Street. FRISWELL'S BUYS A GENUINE Hamilton 17 JEWEL OPEN FACE MOVEMENT IN A GUARANTEED 20 YEAR GOLD FILLED CASE The Wm. Friswell Co. 25 and 27 Franklin St. THERE 15 no aavertisng medium In Dastern Connectiout equal to The Bul- letin for busiuess results. . BOWLING AN BI1L 3 BILLIARD: Seven alicys. ‘Six tables Fhe best in Norwich. " Phone. Tadorcie “Bany 33 smetmeke Street, Norwich. Comm: THERE s no advertising medium fn fetin for busimess results. * Eastern Counecticut equal &» The Bul- 4 FOR SALE | In Norwich Town $2,500 to $6,000 ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 63 Broadway f—-—r__:;fi | FOR SALE To close an cstate the seven- room House number 227 Thames ’ Streez. tion. Will scll at a very price if sold soon. THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. 278 Main Street. May Building Very convenient loca- low 724—Phones—68 LEGAL NOTICES NOTIC VOTERS IN_ _TOW ro hereby warned to meet ia a Spec R AL 3 Ha jn the Courthouse Building, [ oips the Sourhoua ks E . Feb. 9th, [ 7o near LEGAL t the ‘n in FRIDAY 7, at 8 o'clock, TPON a petition and signed fied to vote petition requests the hol pocial Town Mceting . pose of detarmining what ac hall be taken with refe proposed leglsiation now pend the General Assembly o State of Connectlcat, whereby It Is pro- poscd ta_establish a Board of Health o the Town of Norwich, 1o abolish tir health offic said Town ond City, and to consolidate the functions of these offices under the | nagement of one official to be €p-| nted by said Board: aiso, i advisabie. to make such protest as mas be required against the creation of such new system. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 3d day of Februar: CASPER K CHARLES P. T, ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE Selectmen of the Town of Norwi NOTICE . The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Hail Buflding, in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from Iebruary 1st to February 20th, from 10 a. m., to 4 p. m., to listen to appeals from the doings of the Assessors, and to trans- Town. « ing, ing’ - jon, ence’ to {ing be act any other business proper to be done at said meeting: | Dated at Norwich, Conn, Junuary 20th, 1916. FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C, FITZPATRICK. WANTEDxaw furs, &t ner's every Thursday. A. O novisd WANTED Second band furniturs, higtiest price paid. A Pruckn | Franklin St Te! 3 febid CIVIL, SERVICE examinations open the way (o good government positions you by mall at small cost! o b3S WANTED—Girl to walt on table and sist in housework. 52 Main St once,’ ! ; steady s’ Newton _febsd WANTED Hy rerpectabls Soupley man und wite. “Worit trom t Tatof March on farm of private place Addrers B0 Wi, Builed Tebod WANTED A plain_ ho: for farm work, weighing about 1100: state age s; £06d pa Carpenter Mfg. Co. Yery and price. Box 53, Canterbu Tebsa BOY WANTED at Powers hers . febsa WANTED —A housekeeper for sma family_ in country. Churles E. Swan. R. F. D. Phone 1 Tebsd WANTED—A man as assistant por ter; easy work and a permancnt posi- tion. " Appiy at once to The Wauregan Hotel, Norwich, Conn. febld WANTED—Heip at the factory; also work to take home; no work given out unless same can be returned finished in Kid Curler three days. Columbi Colchester, Conn one-loom: good Gien Woolen WANTEDFilty cords nickor 00d. Write John Tour-foot Fields, febld St class fire- mperate, = Iiremau, fit_for s 138, Baltic, ung, buil, vice. " Partlcujars, Box janisd ¥EB, 16TH - Railway mai aminations in Conn.: com: monti; sample questions free. lin InStitute, Dept. 37-B. Ro N. .Y 3 WANTED Old matter if broken set. Mall to L. Talze i I p Mazer, teeth 51 to as good stock s in the state. Tel phone 1861-13. SALE— 1915 Reo. overhauled and guaranteed, at 35 “ormick Co., Mujesti Jan27d FOR SALE Studebaker auto, 1915 scries. one-man top. electric siarter, electric jizhts with dimmer, chains and other extras; ail for $365; this car is every day and 1o0ks and runs in. Peckham, FOR SALE_Wholesale and retall Ice business, esiablished in business in thriving’ New England town; modern plant, In fine condition: owner retiring on aceount of ake and other business and offers plant with complete~equi ment_at an attractive figure. Address Ice Plant, care Bulletin. Janisd FOR SALE_Greatest real estate bar- xaim in Norwici; Buckingham home on Washington St.; 12-rogm house, substantially buiit. which cost ove 350.000 to build- aiso 28 building lots FOR SALE Fruit and Poultry Farm Four Miles to Springfie d Forty acree, 20 in choice warm gar- and in high state cultivation, aitable for cabbage, celery, caulifiower and potatoes: thrifty lot of apples pears, plums, berries and asparagus; 1 acres’ wood, with trout brook: nice room barn and and g0od bascment ol oyltrs house ;erippled o in ‘cow, pair horses. wagons, sleighs. tool corn, pol o tarm beans and duce: %360 desived. think tile Philadelrhia, return mail. WANTED 30 GIRLS For Light ‘Factory Work MAKE APPLICATION AT ONCE AND OBTAIN POSITION BEFORE MARCH 1ST. WHEN THE THIRD BONUS PERIOD STARTS. : American Thermos Bottle Co. WANTED 10 General Housework Women, 5 Spin- ners, 10 Weavers, 3 Second Girls, 2 HENRY GEBRATH, Board of Relief. FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN. By order of the Probate Court. to settle an _estate, the Giles Harrington farm in Franklin is offered for sale. The farm consists of a dwelling housc with cellar. barn, carriage house, corn house, hen house and outbuild~ ings. There are about 60 acres of land, divided into pasture, woodland, mowin, land, orchard and ~ planting _ground. There is an abundance of water in springs and brook on the prem- 500 cords of firewood could be at _good prices by the The farm is on high grand view and is located tate Tighway from Norwich to Willimantic and is four miles from Baltic_village and about elght miles from Norwich and is near Meeting House Hill. For further informatiom, apply to Frank B. Harrington, at the farm. or to Willlam H. Shields, 35 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. feb3a Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GFRMA" _AGER is on draught at . JACKEL & CO. TheFine Residence Property No. 148 BROAD STREET JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. Real Estate Department. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE | Very desirable building lots on Wash- ington Street. These lots are a part of the Almy property and are the most desirable building lots in Norwich. Also good building lots on Lauret Hill Ave., Hickory Street and Main Street, Fast Side. Any of these building lots can be bought on very easy terms. Inquire of 'J. J. CORKERY, Farmers, 50 Women for mill work, 4 Boys, 2 Kitchen Women. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Building Geo. L. Chesbro WANTED Two Firemen and Six Laborers —Steady Work— THE C. M. ROBERTSON; CO., Montville, Conn, WE WANT OLD TEETH IN ANY CONDITION Tel. 261 Room 120 Thayer Building FOR SALE roicest cot \ the best part ¢ at a very modest pric particulars, inquire of JoHN MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklia Square, Norwich. FOR SALE 8-Room Cottage House, all modern conveniences. In good residential section. N. TARRANT & CO., g 117 Main St. it ad full | FOR SALE A modern up-to-date hotel, domg Bood business with a liguor license lo.ated in a prosperous manufict- uring town, having 26 sleeping rooms all well furnished with e.e tricity, steam heat and runni water. Good reason for selling. || Price right. Good opportunity for ff| right man. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Buiiding, Norwich, Conn. 1357-2—Phones—1167-4 $9200 test WILLIAY A. WILCOX, el Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2, c Theatre Bullding, Telephone 2365. Westerly, R. L FOR SALE DANIELSON, CONN. The Eugene S. Nash property on the Farm Builetin edition, Sust pib- Prices ranging westerly side of Mechanic street. Cof tage house with 12 rooms, city water, gas and electricty, on lot 72 feet in width with concrete walk. This very desirable centrally located property is offered at a very reaso able price, part mortgage if desired. Full particulars by communicating with FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Building Westerly, R. 1. =T PUBLIC AUCTION MONDAY, FEB. 132, at 11 o’clock sharp, 52 Broadway village, 2 miles out on state road, 38 acres land, house, with bath, hot and cold Splendid barns, 3 poultry Buildings cost $12,000. Wil income ~TRYON'S Aumé';?’;m Ho! Tezement and Busi- Bullaing Lote, ail tn de- our’ property 1 I bave & fTor real es- better known as the old Allen Farm. Owing to a recent change In the ed have advanced on can be fed. at the Cushing Dairy Farm, on Allen |fected a Hill, in the Town of Brooklyn, perhaps | chemical cherry and other fruit stones and HUMOR OF THE DAY “AIL thir Parlor Phi e 1o soph. xcent some people Mere Man,— *ome, Doris, dear, tell M how old you ar “I's fre, Miss VBrown. H y6u?"—Browning’s Magnzine Dolt—Why is it that Puddif er seems to get any richer Hoit—I think he's following laid down Puck. it t the mu by ti-m what's a runnin ‘s an open mccount store, my =on. which ke er running downtown all t buy thin ton “Well, proud of, “What “I've lived in this t . and haven't been tomobile yet."—Detroit I is it” “It may come 1o woode “Do you think K rem P “Why not? It's all 1 Carve ‘em with. high heel go all right.”—Louisville ¢ nal. The husband—Where have The wife—Playing | >id you win? No, T lost. You ought to be self. You should looking after your sridg ha ecn a chllc ers Statesman. “I dom't know is foxy whe 0 ide her a her t mine to buy several mor She couldn’t bear to have a doll all one orphan.”—Pittsh o What brought you her man?" asked the prison Just a ittle bit of absent r ness,” replied the prisoner will buy a smail tiree acres|” “Fiow was that?” cleared iand, two coitage houses and| “I forgot to scratch the monos barn, G0 apple trees and some other [off a watch before 1 pawned fruit; fast falls crop was 30 barrels. |ChVicago Journal This place Is rituated on Norwich and | “Everybody at the party wa Westerly trolicy, R. . D., and tele- |ing at once!” | phone. A rare bargain. Investigate.| “They were quite right” cor Immediate possession. ed Miss Cayenne, “Everybod as well talk. There was absolute R e FARMS. |fear of interrupting anything It you want a farm, send for my |listening to."—Washington Sta THE KALEIDOSCOFE An electric generator sma to be carried in a man's p powerful enough to discharse mite blasts, has been invented The towers of the Panama c dral are roofed with pear which reflect the sunlight they can be seen far out at se Miss Frances Collins, aged Manchester, Me., has acquired a utation In the handling of cattie has broken threc pairs of stee An American has obtained a patent for o machine that growing sugar cane, work that tofore had to be done by hand According to the department bor statistics wages in all parte the country during the year just pa from 6 to cent. China uses a native plant—a g with tenacious roots that resist e sion—to_protect rallway embanime Iy L WITERE . s S Aupionger [oom the ladd, ReYRlase s N Danlelson, Conn. & 17—HEAD OF CATTLE—17 The Italisn government is expe menting with sericulture which produces many mulberry the leaves of which silk w in L German experimenters have combined mechani process for ' opening p tracting the oll contained in dairy part of my farming and having |kernels. decided to make a complete change in breed of cattle from grades to thor- oughbreds, I will offer as stated above 17 head of young cows, practically all new milch, and the balance nearby springers, ‘consisting of several mice young Ayrshires several likely thor oughbred Holstein heifers, with pape from a big milking strain, and the bal- ance mixed; also caives, one heifer and a bull, 1 shall also offer for sale 1 pair of ood ser- viceable farm horses, weight 2600 Ib: and 1 big bull tractor farm engine. This sale will be held rain or shine. | the terms will he cash, and every hend will be 50ld to the highest bidder with- out reserve or limil. For any who wish to come by train or trolley, the farm is about 15 minutes’ drive fronf the depot at Danielson. Conn. reb7d VICTOR SMITH WHEYN YOU WANT t5 put your bus- iness octore ine public, there is no medium better than thiough the ad- | vertising cod of The Bulletin. claimed to be always tolerated measure of excellence. tung. registered Holsteln [and geventy stenches” of Colo, of hypoerisy Exchange. “Germany and German Kultur regarded as the « others, and ne —Kolnisch 2 When Coleridge wrote of the was not-among the CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Year: A!w-ly;'bfln Signature of iAon