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CLOUDY, WARMER TODAY, WITH SNW FLURRIES ‘What is Going On Tonight Feature Movin At Then s G hetd e, SoVing s Norwich Grang mests in Chamber s Councl meets in Forester: Norwich Lodge. Pictures at the Au- Moving Fictures at at the Lreed The- No. 172, P. of H., of Commerce Rooms. i, No. 1851, R, Hall e o 13, 4, 0. T: w. mests: in Germania Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS Salvation A rmy Meeting. A splendid crowd gathered at the Salvation Arniy listen to a very i en by Brigadier Hartford. is in the Midst of Captain Putnam will have vice, Captain Lin singer and will sin solos during the vices are proving a number of these services. ho- took for ‘ce and C: convi cured. All are cordially hall Monday night to adaress giv- Andrews_of subject God llis People. Tonight ptain Lindauer of charge of the ser- daver is a beautiful & some of her sweet ervi These ser- very interesting and erts have been se- invited to THE AUDITORIUM. Two of the Greatest Features in the Motion Picture Field for Today and Tomorrow—First Vernon Castle Episode of Mrs. in Patria and Char- lotte Walker in Pardners, Rex Beach's Best Story. Today and tomorrow are banner days ¢ the Auditorium, with two of the iggest features in world on the biil. waiting for the cha sto) with Mrs. heroine, and A this famous pic these two days Patria_has a w the charming hero ed that'in addition ty. she is an captivating = and forceful. The society atm guishes the earl: throughout the ser! Charlotte Walker, produc well as the dainty star, that so intere: society leaders of Philadeip cities avho special pre-release was general amaz over Mrs. Castic’s in the mos: hazard steadfastiy refused of “Pardners™ he motion picture veryone has been e to he serial aon Castle as the ager Schwartz has n e on his program for iiversal appeal and ine has demonstrat- to grace and beau- actress of rare ability, sweet, fearless and sphere that listin- episodes is retained ial. it was this, as star in Mutual's personality of the sted the throngs of New York, Boston hiz. _Atia turned out showings. ement and performance. ous ‘Wtunts she has to be “doubled and the greater the danger the keener as been L hér work. With this is the Rex Béas wdmits -is his Kiondike region of Pardners. v r enjoyment and t which practically Dbest, the leading role better g story written by cverrone dealing with the mines and entitled Miss Charlotte Walker was picked and this noted actress has never equalled excellency in acting Pardners, a thrill v Rex Beach, story, written dramatized and is t reels on Jan. the leading role—t woman Kiondike to make the gold rush o ard Tucker, cast Olive’s husband the part of Alonzo responsible for all unhappiness, and John Graham. Thiis - shov ever offered at t is oné of the finest to feature photo wich. 9 b corporation, with C whose husband went Leo ch s in this story ing mining frontier has been o be released in five the Mutual FHm ariotte. Walker in hat of a trusting to the his fortune Juring 20 years ago, Charlotte Walker ported by an able ca: as_Olive is sup- st, including Rich- Justus Morrow, Gordon playing Strathers, the man as anything is theatre before and Dills ever presented ¥ followers of SERIOUS ACCIDENT AVERTED A serious accid averted by nam, of 191 BY QUICK ACTION OF VRONAN ent s action of 1 street, recently Vro- New Haven. a woodworker at Winchester Thiz is how it hay ppened as Mr. nan tells the story: “I was all run from dyspepsiz kept. knew . that unless pretty quick my b 8o “You see I was and feeling worse _and down and suff nervousnes worse and I did something ealth would under- serious breakdown. unable to eat ay thing at all without having an awfu pain in_ my afterwards. . 1 lost tely. I felt so .that 1 work. "Al great maay in the .same room stomach immediate appet and my tired sometimes could hardly of the men work with me had Taniac and were so enthusiastic ar it that T was persuaded to ti delight knew no bounds when, taking o few doses, improvement in_my condition. lest that old dopey, now ‘am _wido BE Bad ra ¢ and wake ‘u ’/ appetite for breai l"‘) ‘with m: _"u.....,..u Mr. walke and on I sieep ilie a top every v‘ was the cause of all after I telt a wonderful I soon . sleepy feeling and the job p with a ravenous kfast. Tanlac has ¥ indigestion which my cine so highly rec- Vronan, may now Rx, Store, 205 I plete, we are introducd to the unique |to Mr. Dave Ferguson DAVIS THEATRE ' Great Line of Stars in Vaudeville -n‘ Pictures Today—Don’t Miss Show—Three Keith Acts and wnn. iam S. Hart in a Triangle Featurs. Todn’wfllbe)’ourlfiltonwfi ity of seeing the excellent show whicn fAnishes three days' engagement at this theatre today, and you cannot afford to miss it. ‘The = vaudeville feature on the bill is the’ Baseball Four, a quartette of stars in the base- ball world who present a lively sins: ing and comedy offering callod “Twen. ty Minutes in the Club House”. One member of this act is Hugh Bradler, who played with the Red Sox when they won the worid's cl D in 1912, and who played on_ the old Norwich ball team in 1905 Hughie is Jjust as much at home on the stage as pe he is on the diamond. The other three members of the act are right there also and put over their songs in a manner that always makes a hit. Another good act 1s Cummings and Skelly, a clever comedy singing and dancing team who have a novel offer- ing called “One Afternoon.” They aave their own special scenery and present @ very entertaining offering. The third end last act is Wilson and Larsen, two clever boys who do some of tae niftiest acrobatic stunts ever sesn here. The Triangle feature picture is he always popular Western star, [All William S. Hart in Truthful Tull ver, a five part Ince productibn which [t0 effect a gives Hart a role to portray that-is Jjust to his liking, plenty of life and action and a good scrap once in & while. That is what to expect when this great actor is in a picture. you will enjoy this one as much as any you have seen before. To complete the show there is a funny Pathe comedy called Luke's Noisy Knockout. , For the last half of the week a big good morrow, uemm LAUGH AND PLAY IFCONSTIPATED| == IF PEEVISH, F“IRII“.AND"IOK, GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS.” cold, breath bad, throat sore, sat. sleep or act naturally, has stam- Directions for babies, children of all ages and srown-ups are plainly on the Keep it handy in your home. A lit- tle given today saves a sick child to- but . get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs" then look and see that it is made by ¢he “Call~ fornia Fig Syrup Company.” double bill of feature plctures is book- ed. e principle attraction is Mary Pickford, the darling of the screen, in | U -LETING The Pride of the Clan and Ihe Weaker Sex, a five part Triangle pic- ture with a cast of seven stars. There will also be an enlarged orchestra for these pictures. “Very Good Eddie” at the Davis Fri day Eve., Feb. 16—Seat Sale Today at 10 A. M. One of the greatest musical treats of the year will be the engagement a the Davis theatre for one time Friday night, February 16th, of Very Good Eddie,” the new musical comedy by Philip Bartbolomae and Jerome Kern, which comes here with the notable distinction of an all-year run at the Princess Theatre, New York. The plot of “Very Good Eddie deals in a bright and humorous wi with the adventures of two new wedded pairs, Georgianna and Eddie Kettle, who on their marriage day. embarks for Albany. On board the Catskill they encounter their friends, Elsie and Percy Darling ,who nave also just been joined in holy bonds. Georsiana and Percy go ashore, in- tending to return. But as luck has it, they are left behind, and Elsie, with Eddle, find thomscives that night n embarrassing circumstances at a “ja: hotel at some village on the Hudsox There, on_the following day they are followed by the worried Percy and Georgiana. It takes some lttle time fo clear things up. But in the end all'is set right. The humor of the incidents whici occur during the brief sojourn of the four Newlyweds at the Rip van Winkie Inn is heightened by the ap- pearance on the sceme of Ame. Ma- oppo. a temperamental lady of un- certain age, and other characters, among them a gentleman of foreign birth, ‘named Rougemont. and athird loving couple, Eilsie Lilly and Dic } e Rivers. And to make things com-|% Press¥ Combination clerk of the hotel, Al Cleveland, who now and then suggests an eminent apostie of the grape Jjuice habit, tioush with hilarious difterences. t'is said that the zreat homors of the performance zo to Miss Vallie Martin_as the pretty —and engaging Elsic Darling, to Miss Lottie Bru- nelle as the spirited and yet majestic Georgina Kettle, to Miss Georgia Har- vey as the eccentric Mme. Mafroppo. as the irce- pressible Al Cleveland, and chiefly to that excellent comedian, Mr. Burford Hampden, who is the Eddic of the ti- tle. The humor of the play is said to be largely due to the striking contracts of the diminutive Eddie and his state- Iy bride who are balanced by the doll- like Elsie and her big, hulking hus- band. The music is described as being re- fined ragtime, that the Iyrics by Mr. Kern have ryth- mic charm and never tire the ear. Very Good Eddie,” even during the most_torrid of the dog-days, mever failed_to play to absolute capacity in | New' York during the hot weather, in- |door entertainment can be put to. Prices 25c t o $1.50. Seat sale to- day at 10 a. m. ompuni Both s n e crepe. hatists 1. ¥t will Tequire 2 44-incli material The skirt is | 28, 3 4 it'is gooa for dine. “mixed velvet. Size of 36-inch ures about This illustr arate paiterns to an broad 4w anir naterial. The 1-5 yards at tion ¢ Order throu, Pattern Dept. h_The Buile Norwich, C: ' BREED THEATRE. Julius Steger in The Stolen Triumph, a Powerful Metro Production, Fea- ture Today and Thursday. Today and Thursday the Ereed will present Julius Steger in The Stolen Triumph, a powerful five-part Metro production. Here is a play that shows liow dis- aster hides behind deceit. Mrs. Stephen Hunt, wife of a prosperous. business man, is proud of his success, but she wants more—she wants him _to _be known as a great playwright. Her loye for him goads him into a false position. And while he is in_that position there app Edawin Rowley, a college friend, 2 man who has written a mas- terpiece for the stage. The rich man is tempted. The evil one crushes his conscience and he steals his friend’s play. Then follows one tragedy after another in the life of the real playwright, who is penni- less and friendless. 'But truth tri- umphs over deceit. The rich man's wife learns of the false step he has made for_her sake. She is a good woman. She sets about to right the wrongs that have been done. Therein she finds a deep problem. The playwright's young wife has died of grief, and he is temporarily a mad- man. What amends are made? How does this ambitious woman, ruled by a seuse of absolute justice, restore hap. piness and contentment to the victim? These are problems which are skilfully worked out in The Stolen Triumph. The supporting cast includes Harry Burkhardt, _Clara ~ Whipple, Marie Reichardt, Ray Dean and Helen Bag- ley. The Brged will also present,the fa- mous Buf Holmes travel sefies and a screamingly funny Christie comedy completes the bill for today and Thurs- ay. irl's Ome-Piece Drews, Wi Galatea, gingham, able and in good held in place by =1 the underfolds of the plait style. e 6 and § vears. Size § will yaras of 4i-inch material. silver or stam Order through Plainville—The S. N. Winsted.—A check for $557 has besn received by Company First regl- ment, of Winsted, which represents the amount_expended for rations by Sophy wekile et Camp i e e Street prior to going to the Mexi- can border. ‘The First regiment saved 52,500 in rations while at the border, which is ta be divided among the com- panies. but owing to the fact that Com- pany M did not o with the, fenigs o0 G B Tt wmd w wife's estate is not inc 1953 — 1049 Home or When Caliing. trim wide panel tatrota, A SIMPLE, BECOMING MODEL. percale, fablm-lne. velvet, corduroy and taffeta, inen. linene and lawn are nice for this | design. It Is easy to develop. comfort- oy be finisned in wrist ttern is cut in four sizes: ATTERN SERVICE Wear at to illustrates with a mew sleeve. ok it is also els are good ow in vogue. the skirt. ove: taffeta and cloth, gabar. sitin and e 4" 3-4 vards skirt meas- the foot. lis for TWO sep- il be malled Pt of 10 cents gL e P e R tin Company onn. ith Sleeve im Either of Two Lengths. serge. The Dbelt is ashes made through s. The steeve or elbow 2, 4 require 2 3-4 A pattern of this iliustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents e Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Cons e Ryder estate is appraised at $27,429, which is con- siderable less than anticipated. His 1 Telephone 11222 14500 tor xlnz sweet Term: The Plaut- Norwich, 21529 buys & beautiful Henry T 0 and scart in per- §15 down. $6 per mm-c.m-. Bida, Norwicn. &t $315.00 for a superb high grade ma- hogany upright plano, cost 3375 less than six t exchange marveious player pianos. Terms $15 down, 3150 per week. The Company, Plaut-Cadden Bl $165.00 for & _beautiful mahogany and scarf. ‘Terms 310 down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden Bldg., ien, Ct. player plano. with 35 rolls of cholco usic. Terms 315 down, 32 per weok. m__Company, Plaut DR. HESS BOOK POULTRY COLTURE-—Tts free. ou never saw & book like this ome. It explains the wans, the egg organs, poultry diseases #nd how to treat them. Dr. Hess Poul- iy Pan-a-ce-a will make your hens money; it tones up the dormant egg organs; it brings back the seratch and cackle.” If it does not do these things Sour money. Get your copy of Dr. Hess Bools Pouitry Culture at once from any of ‘the_following_dealers: J._P. Hollo- RS T 3 Plaut-Cadden Bids., zect co en Compans, ago, just exchanged for one of our jeh, Ot Story & it plano, with 3tool $385.00 for a nice 88-note high class Plaut. Telaon Blaxs Norwicn, o anatomy of the hen, her digestive or- lay now: when eggs are worth real for your hens, your dealer will refund way, 315 Maln St.: Cove 8t: Norwich : Albert B Greenevill : Taftville Pharmacy A. R. Manning, Yantic. DR. HESS INSTANT LOUSE KILLER kills lice on poultry and stock. Con- venient, quick. sure. Any of the above dealers can supply you. Guaranteed. FOR_ROUP usc Dr. Hess Roup Rem. Get it from my dealers. FOR SALE Norwich’s Best Dollar Day Bargains at the Grand Sale Remnant Store, 261 Main Street For Sale Ten Shares of Thames Nat. Bank Stock Ten Shares of Uncas Natl. Bank Stock Legal Investments for Trustees JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE DANIELSON, CONN. The Eugene S. Nash property on the westerly side of Mechanic street. Cot- tage house with 12 rooms, city water, gas and electricty, on lot 72 feet in width with concrete walk. This very desirable centrally iocated propert; offered at a very reason- able price, part mortgage if ‘desires Full particulars by communicating with FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Buils Westerly, R. FIVE RESIDENCES " FOR SALE In Norwich Town $2,500 to $6,060 ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE A Modern Eight-room House. Easy Terms A. M. AVERY 52 Broadway FOR SALE To close an cstate the seven- coom House number 237 Thames Street. Very convenient loca- tion. Will .ecil at 2 very low price if sold soon. THOS H. BECKLEY, Admr. 278 Main Street, May Building -uod lo Tork o s fne’ Taps fami Fhone 1915 zebi] oxs B feb13d den ————-_——— fashioned sl S hest Bruckn fs“m' B Shore 1113, L o R R TR TN GIRLS WANTED — App = Yarn Company. 5% ‘d s WANTED—A nlce turnl-hofl room and ‘board for man and wife. = Ad- dr;:;li‘dfl. B. F. Needham, 68 Oak St WANTED—Old false teeth; doesn’t ot ey S1-S 4K g set. Mail to L, Magzer, 2007 S. Fifth St, Philadelphia, Pa.; will send cash by return mafl. feblod “WANTED _TFive or six woodchoppers. pay $1.50 per cord: ride on car lin from Bean Hill to Yantic. J. C. Hoft: man, Norwich Town. feb10d WANTED _Two_cirls; steady work and good pay. ply ‘at omce. Car- penter Mrfg. Co., 76 Newton St. feblod O S ian three Schoon. ers to discover America. What would have bappened if they gave him a keg? Why. he'd discover the Cobweb Corner as some smoke for a nickel. moke Shop. feb7d Fagan's you believe might “some-one-else want” Fur- instinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy ocours in your rental property. When you want to sell your real estate. Ween you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a lease. Sc a L.ine FOR SALE BOY Brothers. WANTED Help at the fac(ary also work to take home; no work given out unless same can be returned finished in three da; Columbia Kid Curler Co., Colchester, Conn. febzd EB. 16TH—Railway mall clerk ex- aminations in “Conn.; commence $15 month; sample questions fres. Frank- lin_Inititute. Dept. B. WANTED at Pn-urQ obsd WANTED—aw furs, at L A Heeb- np—: eyery Thursday. A novia. 3] rice . c Franklin St. Tel. 1175, . maysid > FOR SALE A pair of da; mares, 6 and o01d, 2600 1bs., price 3650 last year, will seli for $450 as 1 have no use for them, at Reynolds’ Boarding Stable, Chestnit St. _febléd FOR SALE Fixturcs, suitable for all kinds of business, silent salesmen, ta- mirrors, stands, one large’ hat etc.; must be sold before Satur- Ask for Mr. Wechsler, at store of Branche Bros., 235 Main St. _ febiid FOR SALIE_Six Apperson Chum- mey roadster; best hill climber in town: car has had small mileage and is complete in every detail; price right for ‘quick sale: no dealers. H. H. Pearse, 176 Laurel Hill Ave., Norwich, Conn. foblid TFOR SALE ~New A &ray milch cow with WANTED Long Chain Beamers GOOD WAGES AMERICAN VELVET CO0. STONINGTON, CONN. calf. Phone 1891-4. F. W. Cook. FOR SALE A Morgan bay mare, aged 9, rubber tired bugsy 250" cuintom. . made Barnaas oAl seh very cheap to someone wi fine treatme 1901 Franklin St up tebila one flight. Cummings. touring car. Write Moosup, Conn. FOR SALE_The Dandy Colony coal- burning brooder: pouitry supplies: also few cockerels. Phome 463-3. Miss Ma Joric Barber. Tebl3TuWS FOR SALE — Rovce farm in Norih Franklin, situated one mile south from Lebanon ' station, on the Willimantic Norwich state road. 112 acres. For | FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES POETRY soLITAIRE. 118y the cards down, elent be space, where all € Hore T'a Ten to move #n * Jack- The = Nine of e T Mufim that I heard footsts oad ! No, all is quiet!—I can All 40 8 heap to this red Quee And nere’s an Aco; what more be done Before 1 deal more cards? 1 he From room to room—what gone amisa? How of this? sight more carde—t And here's the Tem, the while No—plognant stience and duil moan— t; B Jack But aiso every King ca: Tun can I stand & whole Now move this pile, Without my ssetng I fear I cannot win And now the whoie thing’ Bquare. tebisa rooms, "o .-n—.mmnt tenement at 56 School Bt. Inquire at Bulletin Ofrice decizd long or short ¥. A. Dolbeare. rooms; a150 TO BENT — Furnishe O oviias moviid conveniences for light TRkt e nL 1€8-2. bip for light -uobo 1 nxu, suital ror S mmama o f'i: Bt ricd FOR -r.:rr In the bullding corner of Frankiis and Willow streets; fne gor: per store for years mumoa’ Treat druggisc and tue store room an " tad *Brovidence Cost, 68 Broadway. IO RENTHewly mlm_}nm rooms. modern conveniences, af Seymor S Franiciin St Phone 10482 aprizd TO RENT Well lighted room space of over 600 cet at rear of store, Main stre or ~and entrance, near Posteffic. suliable for light 'manufacturing oF Rent only $15 montl Apply | LEE CLEGG, The Jaweler, Jan1bMWE New Apartments ToRent The Norwich Housing Company have a few vacant apartiuents on Spring Garden Avenus The apartments are of six rooms each and have all the modern conyeniences. The rent is $20.00 per mdnth. If you are planning to move about the first of March you should engage # lay ® W ivar, we could no weiL, 1 wits 1 oll, 1 will iny mglyelate once raore. tance Johnson, in view. TO A LITTLE OLOUX Qn. Metle cloud, I'm puzxled a What ou made of7 You iook Ake billowy foas And soft Httle curls nad flufts, st. Sometimes as you foat o pesping. Ana 1 wonder 1f you have t your Keeping Please, t6ll me, at ioast, w ‘that 1o anining— Why, afcourse. 1 should ha W your siiver lining ~Mary Baber B "Merry Makers Retreat, Ma HUMOR OF THE D one of these apartments without de- | Smith—How's rythir lay. The apartments will be open for [house? inspection during the balance of this|_ Brown — Oh, she's af] month. Life. Poet (rejected and deje Inquire of J. J, CORKERY, Tel. 260 be thought better of whe and_gone. Editor—That's s0; writing any more then Star. Room 120 Thayer Bldg. FOR RENT The store at 202 sranklin St. occu- Vanessa says she will pled by H. . Avery, the grocer, for |man’s collar.” Several years. A good opening for the| ‘I commend her decls right man. For full particulars in- |fuffy stuff is more becoming auire of Kansas JOHN A. MORAN, Estate and Investment Broker, Franklia Square, Norwich. STORE TO RENT Real “Huh, you dom't say Stubkins,” with a snort. in the world do you supp: a man a bachelor?"—Jud No, 1—W! of & tip About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin |give youz = "0 Street, suitablo for almost any kind of | = No. Z—About 10 per business, at a reasonable price. In- |bill No. 1—I suppose you' at Bulletin Office. inquire of Mrs. E. J. War- |d deadly fear of him iosing his WANTED AT ONCE e 2 b= T LE_High grade Holsteln Bill—How many Jjewels cows and springers. Luther . FOR SALE R Volunteer Canvassers R o g TS, AL 3 - [sot in zour watch Frapklin, Conn. ‘el. 23-2, anon. O te o For the New Census Toniza FOR SALE “only onor ’ 2 “Sirg, only one. Tow ma i i .| TFom sALE _Indian pony; a sood sad- the cholcest cottage houses|oictures hav " o Every canvasser will receive a com- | FOI SATE IR pony; 3 SO00 RS | one jof the cholesst cottage, houses| pictares have you got in 7o mission and badge from the Governor | Pomiret Center, Conn. K. F. D. Box No. | Brr we a very modert price For £ai] | —Yonkers Statesman. of Connecticut 12, feb12d particulars, inquire of ‘Just think! An archec Please send your name and address |, FOR SALE _Mowed oats and rowen. JOMN A. MORAN, the University of =Pemme to either of the undersigned: Tel. 441-12 J.T(,. b;l?:l“'cll‘; f!blf‘d ms Estate nnx¢; 2 )4;‘:;“ ‘:s , undeltvered ciay Fon_SALI_Twe helfers, 18 faonths aare, orwien, |Years old” Charles W _Gaie, John F. Rogers, | I"O% SALE—Two helfers, 38 months “Lucky dog! e probab William J. Fitzgerald, Herman Jackel, | 57-2, Jewett City. feb1od fore his wite diacovered ¢ Cesare Del Carlo, Peter”Sellas, | ¥OR SALE Complels furnishings for Nk ol e i T i o £ bt 2 Ove-room mat; prefor. to sell a5 one W Visitor—You don't know w Gus Lambert CRe. By preg el e o FOR SALE o pote T nEow ~u,7:— our year ‘«m dariving Lh‘l‘lz“‘]"’*““‘“‘l I know whe orse, sound and gentie; also seven or o = WANTED cight tons hay; will sell togetner for || 8-Room Cottage House, || Jimmy—Aw, thet atn't not cash. Ambrose Sullivan, Trading Cove. know that myself. Bosto: YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER th some knowledge of bookkeeping. A good opportunity for an amateur. Apply to JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Squars, Norwich, Conn. YOUNG MAN Wanted in our Belt Shop. A young man 18 to 20 years of age, good pay. THE ULMER LEATHER CO. Norwich, Conn. We have an opening for a first-class office worker at $30.00 a week. Applicant must be well versed in Spanish and willing to teach it to others in the of- fice of a larse manufacturer. Address SPANISH, Bulletin Office LABORERS AND FIREMEN WANTED GOOD PAY American Strawboard Co. 10 General Housework Women, 5 Spin- ners, 10 Weavers, 3 Second Girls, 3 | Farmers, 50 Women for miil work, 4 | Boys, 2 Kitchen Wormen. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Building Geo. L. Chesbro WE WANT OLD TEETH - IN ANY 'G‘O;DflW?:. ac- Sordlig ta thels value: THE LLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main OM Up-stairs - Established Conn. LOST AND FOUND LoST _Feb. 5. 2 youn ety dom ng Sonas. Einder, LOST—Feb. 5, on Main St mesh bag contalini; Ts and money. leave at St. Tel Tel. 1 FOR village -12. feb7d LE_With or without stoc arm. 14 head stock, walk to thread mill, stores, mail left twice day at the door, kinds small fruit and machine-worked elds; good proposition for live mail Frank D. Eccleston, Glasgo, Conn. febzd R SALE—Ford touring car in good condition, equipped with electric Lorn, speedometer, clock, etc, W. Hall, jan31d Four barrels fo; 360 W. M Tel. 1122-2. AT _WOOD- h searles, taken at 52 Broadway. jan17d FOR SALE — Thoroughbred O. L C. pigs for delivery when elght weeks o1d; as good stock as in the state. Talc- phone 1861-13. FOR SALE 1915 Reo overhauled and newly painted. guaranteed, at $550. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Majestic Ga- rage. Jan27d FOR SALE Studebakor auto, 1315 scries. one-man top, electric starter, electric lights with dimmer, chalns and other extras: all for $36s: this car is working every day and 100ks and runs ke mew: a bargain. S, A. Peckham, 2 Spring St, Willlmantic. jan23d TOR SALE _Greatest real estate bar- gatn in Norwich; Buckingham home on Vashington St 12-room house, most substantiaily built. which cost over $50.000 to build- aiso 28 building lots and £0-foot street. Price for resldemce and the 28 lots, §10,000. Address Reul Estate Exchange, New London, Conn. je2ldaw FCR SALE Money-Making Farm With 15 Cows, Pair Horses Bull, 2 heifers, hay, straw, grain, ap- ples, potatoes, vegefables, dry stove- Wwood, wagons, tools, machinery and harnésses; 120 acres' near depot and milk or cream sold at door; 2-story. 12-room house in 00d re. pair; big 70-ft. barn with ceilar, new in 1908." Owner has outside bubiness and “cannot run i 33,500 takes all very easy terms to right man. S page 11, “Peace and Plenty Caialogue, describing farm bargains throughout a dozen states. Write today for free 5. E. A. Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 36, 160 Nassau St, New York. fTeblid Incubators 60 N Chick to 1500 Chick Capacity GEO. W. ADAMS, Norwich, Conn. JUST ARRIVED Another express car of 25 Horses here. Among these are & pumber 0d farm chunks, and some nice 't horses—all are well broken and all modern conveniences. ||script. - . . “Didn't you foel resentfy In good residential section. || that man beat you in & horse ‘No,” replied Farmer “Hosees ain’t my spect Tll bet you he couldn't best o’ me in an automobi Washington Star. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St. THE KALEIDOSCOP Recently invented stufte: for children have sking t Temoved and washed FOR SALE A modern up-to-date hotel, doing good business with a liquor license lo.ated in a prosperous manufact- uring town, having 26 sleeping rooms all well furnished with ersc- tricity, steam heat and running water. Good reason for _selling. Price right. Good opportunity for right man. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich, Conn. 1357-2—Phones—1167-4 $900 will buy a small farm of thres acres cleared land, two cottage houses and barn, 50 apple trees and some other fruli; last fall's crop was 30 barrels. This place is situated on Norwich and Westerly trolley, R. ¥. D, and tele- phone. A rare bargain. Investigate Immediate possession. FARMS. FARMS, FARMS, It you want a farm, send for my Farm Bulletin, latest edition, just pub- lished, choice of 400, Prices ranging from $275 to $25,000. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Bréker, No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 3, Central Theatre Building, Telephone No, 2365, Westerly, B. L FOR SALE A ssplendid house with all improvements at 20 Grove St. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Cliff Street Iron ore is found in aimost Chinese province, but it is mir tensively in only a fe Armenia has a copper mine been operated without inte sinca prehistoric times. To prevent metal tires on rattling expander boits have bee ented to be inserted in whee! stretch them. Sclentists have discovere: valuable dye of khaki color tained from the wood of t! carob tree Dr. W. B. Crumpton ham, Ala., is ralging money 1 sionary work by advertisin bama. papers. Austria recently held an of paper products designed f. tection against cold and as tutes for textiles. by el Apparatus featured heated rollers has been invest Creasing men’s trousers with moval from wearers. The caterpillar tread princt been applied to & cart of invention that s intended over the softest ground. According to American o the hairy woodpecker likes fat while tree sparrows are very f. dog biscults. Mocking birds bread and milk. In_Mexico thers grows a tree the “tree of little Hands.” It i called owing to the fact tha peculiarly curved _anthems the fingers of a child. Osage orange is ‘& valuable that grows wild in Arkansa homa and Texas and s used for wagon felioes and fence The waste wood may be making dyes. HYOME ENDS CATARRH, ASTH) Cottage H Teoement us- _Cottage oel ana ness Blocks, B gty Lots, all sirabie locaZions. gour property Fou cure to s 1 o1 rent. as 1 have number of people iooking for real es- tate investment v, Rent uataie am Izwuramee, Ruom 1us Taarer Blds B. A. WIGHTMAN

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