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PARTLY CLOUDY TORAY AND TOMORPOW What Is Going On Tonight B3ePat S aggeried siation, e : — e - - ~ A5 Faatare Moving Plotures st the Au- M":hm“‘h m.“ m‘» girl’s life ot 0. b Orfices K e n | ne n . 3" ric at. o i . e gl £ P v di-n;:;‘rg,mn & The-|to be fated to. be an .mflm - 3 . e Ly < ake R J Thero wasimo one Nie:im, ‘Orse or Y rooms for’ Hght bouse- e ; 3 Hall. D g or.any, o' the Guns I knew: ot 5 - - - s TRILVISIS? i |- Which 1s just what (K da Norwion Stationary neers’ Asso. his Tite - > G v ey 5 e gt ; e hants” Ave., Tartviie; aiso sma| Which ls aC (g best men do. ! U ader noti 3 : 3 H + e ntral NOTWIG s clation, No. & mects at Bl Block - sichester, R D. 4. feb14d |2nd 00d pay. Inguire at"ulleun 01 6 ’ ‘tebisa | 4L et a5 0 Atioen bt yaiie pipas an tollow Post, No. 1, G. A. R, at B . t, ——— - - - ey A R A Y L mit i Wacats Sectety P o7 v o ey ot < RENT—Seven-room coltage; all - low-me! office w E meets in Germania Hall. military census; only & few. e e s ol hear, Xrankiln, seudr Ponirile G bre/drum cajin' Cmmers P me. An’-itis finish up your, swipes an’ fol- Court City of Norwich, No. 63, F. of guired or cach volunteer. et fn’ der Norwich Zi T M,:'"}:fi PYE, foRo s fome with Mr. Grandall at Norwich Com S =5 aeriett | & Snemeits ‘Is mare she neighs the ‘ole day lo il School: i - > Uuljstin ‘Otdos | ToiNes She netens the ole day lon, AN “ghe' won't take ‘er feed -cause o ¥ waitin’ for ‘is step, s Wf?‘ch "I Just what a beast would do, e i ) A ek itk a ok, BIG DOUBLE BILL AT THE DAVIS S, o Raluianad coogiat alsd | eCid ISl oy 16 e der [ 08 Behast B, ORI MDLs gousSKecpIn®: 1"An the. banns are up in ehurch. for Matinee at 2 p. m—Mary Pickford in | b d ffl. chool St 'Tel. 1048-3. _ movira > shy e beggar hooked. The Pride of The Glan—Triangle e S 3 e “FUBN, Gam; | meusonable | - WhICH 1 st what A it waols do A, ets In Foresters’ White Cross Couneil, No. 13, K. of.C., meets in Sualight Bi ng. ANNOUNCEMENTS IO <, i | ra L Suitable for light housekeeping. 0 % . Feature, The Weaker Sex, and En- tion. Will scll at“a very low WANTED —Saloeman —and cellector: | Srer whma Morse, 15 Luioa St 1744 | We £OIERE bout ' dog—tast week it hestra of 1 ieces. 4 experience in our ness not neces- bull “corner of | . b P larged Orel cois B e e Saishion I pay liberal salary and com- | Cor Plaut Cadden Blde- Norwicl | - SOM, SERT 13 (L bulict 3 A::‘goa But’1 serool i cratl arh, SY0H wish In her mewest Artcraft picture, The|u R T e o o THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. Preferred; must Turnish bose of refer v > 5 - et S et Wy Whiky fant now. ; Fride o fHe O R e e S Rt G 278 Main Street, May Building ||} ences. posicion. werth $1.890 o vear o | BE or fine ‘m=hogany Jai Mo ey et B e M M ch s fust.what a man can't do the Davis theatre, Mary Pickford has B .13, x 3 n that will work and follow Instruc- up 4 by the Providence Bukery. Archa W.|'m Al th 3 e novelty of having her brother-in- ‘With this program a :nnndmmb 724—Phones—68 tions. _Apply fo Singer Sewl, 2 < Y- the Er nc ' was all that T "ad in the way of & % y . SR ‘per. week. -The Coit., ‘63 Broadway. 35 3 Triend, law as a stage lover. In other words,|cert program has been : chine Co., 48 Main St. 'ebl, s = Ak Fraens 5 the popular Matt Moore, brother ofiGlen Phillips" orchestra ‘"’zl,u':‘-fi '-:; AR T Moo 3 g Plt‘“‘—fi D o RENT-NawAy faryished rooms. Batory giad S5 03 0n8 new. the eaually B I I e e ? $i5,month; government jobs; list posi- |~ et = $¢ Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. apri2d gei the bog@ar back, Lusband of Mary Pickford, has Oiiley o 3. C.. WITTER ............ Auctioneer[[OP% free: write immediatoly, Franic “’n{wg %':@-‘r (s Which: It's Just too late to do. N Y. - e on. Terms ow, - % o story 'is Scotch - g e notwithianding the Yact that he | GOVERNMENT CALLS FOR Otfice, Evans Black, Danielson, Con. 50| tees condition. Prdme 3y is lrish—-q?hd px:o\‘ld ox"::‘—lgl:; ‘)::og RECRUITS FOR THE ARMY. o (:mln‘ct: Eh\]:um;‘nc'es over kw‘l:{lc:!hel ’l'llEthY to get a gov't job is| Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Norwich, Ct. ki e picture, - ave no control, and on account thro pe < - s % O e Teilaiuily chmimine of Individuals and Societies. 4150, horses and other livestock sud | Pl Soney. Welte o marl Hosiins | than six weeks ago, just exchanged for ffi?fém'e’.'dm:'f’fi:f"mflfi-'fmf.‘.’:h?%"cn Scotch lass in The Pride of the Clan| = " ol g, [toom st . Prgelaent, Nashinston. D C. tor Book | gUS Bf S macrveious . pleser. pidsion Rent only $15 monthly. kilts she never prcsented a ‘ashington, Hrpims s wwith ietime cnteoe oy £ Po | Plaut-Cadden Company. Pliat-Cadden Fiorenfains” bickie of ber iovely | partment ioday, culeq yoor, indtviaval| PUBLIC AUCTION - attors®, (5% s s 000 St | HEIE el e, ™t =<5 re on this bill is The |izations, many of which have offered WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, 1917, febio $105.00 for a beautifal mabogany eer e A Bverpart - production, | thelr services since the break of rela- at 10.30 o'élock sharp. WANTED—Antique furniture and old | Stor¥, & Clark upright plano, with stool With an all star cast. It Is a Trianglé |tions with.Germany, to heip et re- |described as follows: fashioned silver) highest bricss jaia A | and scarf “Terms 310 dowh 3125 per T o A e e U bl iy Lot for the aray. ¢ the King ever| IVENTY-SIX ExaD, qr G B iae - °° Frankiin Su” Paons 717-3. | TRt 0, RISt Gedden, Gompaty. sti E X ace in the| It is the first step of" . x yearling Ayrshire and Holstein — o e e WL For ‘I's “Th: o O Pavstty Daiton hae the role |taken by ihe Soveramegt in time: of beffers. 5 pelfers that have had one | WANTRED_OW friso Tecin: dosnt|, $W0 for @ nice $3-mote high class 2 Vot et ras L f a successtul woman lawyer Who|peace, army officers say, and it is re- |call. 5 heifers that have had secord | matter if brokea: I pay 31 to $5. per|BUATEE 3 Ferhis 318 2own. 35, nor s |/Phe. Norwich: Housing Company have | ABLIEH “Thifteen rari imarries @ still more succesful lawyer |garded asa forcible illustration of the freshen azound Apeh. 1ocr 1y he folset "Mail to L. azer. 20078, FIGB | Brn biaar o i e el a few. vacant apartments on SPTink | Puilen e e 10V o' wo cf the sterner sex and s forced to|peed the army feels for more men. | O eR, SEAnS April Ist: A1 xounk|sS:. Philaceiphis Pa.; will send cash by | cagten Bras Soonicr oor 3 Garden Avenue. The apartments ars e yame! < o hor law practice after mar- |"°3" circalar lotter sent out today is| PN, mostly ue o the eariy spring: |y fury mail: £eb10d | e e B T T S pei i 1dyard Kis atando il e = VG FOR_SALE _A now milch cow and rage. Her husband will not even al-|introduced with a statement that|.ig thoroughbred Holstein with a bear- ED—Five or six woodchoppers: | calf. ~James Rankin, :b§ Paimer Ave.|modern conveniences. Tho rent is > THE NEX low her to help him, until her keen- |those who are interested In prepared- |tiful calr, 1 A yEhire bull, 3 litle over | pay 3150 per cord: rido On car ting | febiod 3 $20.00 per month. AT ReONM. 5 o effective ser- ' o m Mo Stock, B 2 W R E GRS N S g Z i i P e Tement than by using - their | from the . Paimer farm at Plataneid: ner. Notwich Town, 2nte 3. C Hef-| Son saim—parior et s mar | L O A Ping to, move-aout Dihere bide they all? condemned by clrcumstantial evi- | irto " iifluence to recruit the regular HORSES AND PIGS a : farniture, buresus, “chiffonier, Trronch |the first of March you should engage | Denr friends of o Gence. 'Charles Ray is seen as the |armost, BGUCRCE D Tt thorized DY| Ome pair of gray. farm horses, & Brother: | A ek | N R Y, Bra 10", Stava, ate. B O L Wins O L B e e t12a and Louise Glaum has the part!ianh mighty fine team, well mated and frue | Brothers'. 5 1oD0S_ | chicken coops and wire: and some: amatl | Iespec i Hari tes e e than ke s of evil ways, with whom Two plans are specified by which the | Workers in all harness, younsg and will WANTED—Help at the factory: also|farm tools. L. A. Soule, Nicholas Allen th., And rainbows spanned the gloom he boy 1a Infatuated and with whose |, Gitio Pan3 2r¢ SPECIRER BY WRCh (e DiED about 300 loe {1 pal of Gvin | morkc o take himelho work &iven out | Farm. Ledvard, Conme o fapia |month. Fpb,far away, we know . colts, 2 L un! e = = < ar 8 e ey B I e e mast restioe |18 DY encouraging the quallfied men |broken double, and mve — been. . used |thica” dores SABIb LeiEied fntshed n | <o e s Inquire of J. J. CORKERY, Tt e only gone. we'trow scenes are among the most reallstic|y, eniist at once,” and the second sUE- |single; 1 Chester White boar ho. 1|coicnecids ccoo] febzd " |aged 5. 1150 Ibs,-rubber tired BUEEY 1o 360 Room 120 Thayer Bidg. | Years near apacer ever shown on the screen. gests that information be given to the | Duvoc sow, dne about April 1st, and 1 —esien Co and custom made harness; will sefi|Tel - Dark days, with heavy mist now deep. Speciai music for both pictures 18}, . gt recruiting officer for the army | ten weeks' old pigs. ji Y}ANTED—Tlglw furs, &t H. A. Moeb- | very cheap .to someone who. wil give + »o ning into rain, - vlayed by an enlarged orchostra <f 10,5 t5 the names and addresses of WAGONS AND TMPLEWENTS mOviSd - Lorroar.. A.C Zennstt l@ne treatment S e St Sloas, upon s, and we view with pain pieces and the music is & big feature| g, ined meu who are likeiy to enlist.! One two-norse Connecticut. farm e e T L 23 o AP aheizal ghadows loom— of the performance. All the regiments need from 200 to| vagon, 1 express sieigh 1. entter 1 WANTED —Second hand furniture FOR SALBFixtures, suitable for all| = The store rankiin St. Hgriing glcam! and lot Don't' forget, matinee at 2 p. m.| All the regument pe-horse spring wagen: I good sawing | alENest price S A™Pruckner 3 | kinds of hasin pled by F D, Avery,'ine g es ton HirC o Tadeh, ana. o today. Very Good Eddie tenight. e navy depa:iment has also asked | "l¥ With 8 h. p. Woodpecker engine, 1| Franklin St. Tel. 717-3. may2id | bles, oue large hat|several years. A good opening for the next room. . “limax silage cutt and bl ] . = = . N be sold before Satur-| right man. For full rticulars in- ies e assistance from citizens and organiza- | SO new 100-ton cap. silo. 1 good| 8900 MORE A WEEK FOR You. |33 - Weeheler, &t store of | Luirs of PR tions in recru ; 3 °ne-hiorse lumber wagon. 1 Moyer run-| YWould you like to add $9 to your|Branch 235 Main' S bled JOHN A. MORAN, miral Palmer, in charge of recrulting|abont busgy, used hut little. 1 or 3|Salery? I you'rs ambitious and wamt | onore. S St = , Louise Huff in The Reward of Pa-|gork, said today that the navy league | harrows and plows, 1 mew aerocor and |0 oake vour Spare time proftable | FOR SALE —Six oyl Apperson Chum-|Meal Eetate.amd Investment Droker, tience, Five-part Paramount Pro-|was conducting an active recruitingj;bont ¢ barre : = of Baldwin and Grean- | Write us a letter. We have a dlgnified | mey rcad climber " ‘in Franklin Square, Norwich. i for Today and Sat- {campaign and other similar bodies| 'F® apples and other smaller articles. |PrOPOSition that will interest you. -As;tOWn; car has had small mileage and b £ i "™ | were being interested in the work. our representutiv oo Is compicte In every detall; price rignt lB Sopeluding this bill. 1 wish totouch with the bisbest im T S0k | far uick sale: no dealors: Fi. 1. Pearse, urday. More than 1,400 recruits were enlisted ,.-:_‘m‘l:*;k‘hxx:is.an :'n":h:“x’n:alg‘::m:v:fi; gommunity, To entsr gur or anizition 1O anre) L Ave. ‘Noririch, ‘Coun. by the navy iast month and indications [1'7RE this cale to coll, the erms will | vou ‘must be between 20 and 30 senrel . 5 Pk Dainty Louise Hufl Mho N os las.|are that a new record will be made In | from o aioioncs tndse LoD PUrchasing o8 ESoany, Intelligent, courageous. | “FOR SALE _New mifich cow wifh seen’ on the screen in Destiny's Tov. |- uary. N omays for accommodation. My place | vourletter to Room 1353, Metropoljtan | C2f- Phome 1891-4. F. W. Cook. plays a littie Quaker girl in —_—— Is located about 21; miles from Brook- | Tower, New York City. fen16d particulars, inquire of Mrs. E. J_War- coming Paramount picture, The Re-|g.,0) 0 G Eais HEARINGS lyn Village and 21¢ miles from Daniel- ner, North Franklin, Conn. £ f Patience, which is the feature son, Ct., on Allen Hill. and is known e the Breed" theatre for today and HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED. |as " the’ Timon Shepherd: farm. " The nted i B . FOR SALE High grade Holstsln . et Y - A young new milch eows Igd ll#ln‘erl. Mlhg Saturday. terms will be cash, and if too Stormy The story tells of the love affairs of | Unnamed Speculator Had an Account | Will be held the first fair day follow- - FOR SALE man 18 to 20 years of age, good pay. Hoilton, - Armstrong’s Crossing, Nor husband’s shoulder. THE ULMER LEATHER CO. Franklin, Conn. Tel 23-2, Lebanon. FOR SALE “Wake up, George,” she sald. “The 8o it’s knock out your pipes an’ follow . m An” If's finish up your swipes ar’ fol- low me! Oh, ‘ark to the fifes avcrawlin'! Follow me—follow me "oma’ Take 'im awa best men go ’ LEE CLEGG, The Jemel Take lim away! “An’ the gun-wheels an1IsMWF E 3 Take 'im away! There's more from the place *e come. Take 'I,Jfl AWAY, with the limber an’ the idrm. < E's gone w e the k” an’ fol- 1" follow me; en ,—M. L B HUMOR OF THE DAY “Do you ever ask your wife's ad- viee about things?” B “No, “sir; - she doesn’t wait to be asked.”—Bbston Transcript. She (making small talk)—These light dresses spot awfully eas: it g at 63 Franklin | He (making the play to firat)—You 3 eet, now it—I y vay ac —OR SALE —Foves Tl ot | Street suitable for aimost any kind of | s "satipuy SPOLEd, Yours way across Frankiln, situated one mile solith from | business, at a reasonable price. ' In-| Symooenetic friend—How Lebanon station, on the - Willimantic i and Norwich state Foad. 112 acres. Fop | U/ at Bulletin Office. is your mother this morning, my little girl? Little girl—Much better, thank you. She s able to be upholstered in bed this morning,—Life. Violently the loving wife shook her his education?” Incubators 60 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central . Building, Norwich, Conn. 1357-2—Phones—1167-4 Telephone lines in use in the United States during the year 1312 amounted to. 20,248,326 mil I Oxygen apparatus that can be car- Tl buy s small farm of thres acres |acy jn-a man's. packet has been i ing. Cate: th 3 a littie Quaker glrl, Batlence v on:| of Between $7,000,000 and $8,000,000. ("€ A T aoaien father has c y : . 83 2 lize as @ husband for her. But the| Nou York, Feb, 15— Leaving further | _TclePhons Danieison 124-15. man's backwardness has DPrevented | omination of brokers statements as even Prorosing 10 mimecr Hobert |to their dealings for customers on the = - amklin dodroixe up, Gearke’ s val of a young el s BDE | stk mcchange duriey Dochmber 1 & 5 Noresoh: Cobec & One of the choicest cottage houses s just sont your sieeping field,” diverts her interest. ~She Sk exchange Suring Decem e e FOR SALE Mowed oats and rowen, |located in the best part of East Broad |draught.”— Chicago Herald. in love with Penfeld o e pal |sional committee investigating the | . Tel 441-12 J. C. Letfngwoll feb1%d [St: &t a very modest price. For full| Has your boy Josh comploted chsaged and, HUoE A o the girl, | leak” on President Wilson's peace |is as necessary to the soil as food is FOR_SALE Two hsifers, 18 montis JOHN A. MORAN, : 5 ence, oo I ot her father leaves |note today adjourned its public hear- | o the human rate. oid. Edward D. Tarbox. Lisbon. . Tel. 3 1 reckon so,” replied Farmer Corn- Tre sudden death of her fother Lea e {ings and most of the members return- WANTED 57-2, Jowett Cit tebioa Real Estate Broker, tossel. “I don’t say that he's got all B s “employ her as @ social |ed to Washintgon tonight. This action| The Peck-McWilliams Co. F TFOR SALE Four yéar oid driving| Frosklis Square e he Deeds, but 1'suspect he's ot about e Y I heart-broken | came afier a statement Ly the commit- horse, sound and gentle; also seven ot % : all he's’ ablg to bold."—Washington SretlY. learns that Penfleid is en- |tee’s counsel, Sherman L. Whipple, — = eight tons hay; will sell_t r for - — Star. e e e ety sirl whom she re- |that he did not consider it profitable cash. Ambrose Sullivan, Trading Cove. y M, Neverwed—~Diogs your wife treat e e fotally unworthy of him. |for the full committee to spend any LEGAL NOTICES ng ers Tel. 1872-12 feb7d S2is = J|3ou the sams us she did before s The wedding day is a terrible ordeal|more time taking oral testimony in FOR SALE — Thoroughbred 0. L C F R SALE Wore" married? for Patience and as the time passes, |view of other more urgent duties of 9 pigs for delivery when eight weeks old Mr. Peck—Not_exactly. Before we the arrival of a small Penfield still |the members at the capitol. GOOD WAGES as stock as In ihe state. Tele were married when 1 displeased her further tears at her heart-strings as| The sub-committee, consisting = of phome 13611~ T T TR H rhe refused to speak to me. Boston be sees the mother totally neglecting |Representatives Philip P. Campbell of FOR SALE 1816 Reo, overha, 2na || 8-Room Cflhee jouse, §| Giobe. Ber enna. Things zo from bad to|Kansas, Willam S. Bennet of New| By order of A. J. Bowen, Referes In AMER!CAN mVET co newly painted. guaranteed, at $3a6. The 3 “An American citizen army would Worse until Mrs. Penfield elopes with | York and M. D. Fostexéaof Tllinois, will B:rg_flxg;fy 1 wlllmseli"a‘t lrl‘mmc . g'lrame-nccnrm ck - Co., estic, Ga- all - modern conveniences. §|....? asphyxiating gases of any . man ischarging Pa- [stay here until Monday, examining |AU¢ N at my office, ain St rage. an27d 5 ) e 2 : S it her hack:: Toms | brobuce staiamenti pIAsAlng it s | Wi e o o e STONINGTON, CONN. FOR SALE Studebaker auto, 19:51 | In good residential section. || ™ty s ol tinue their work in Washington after |19th day of February, 1817, at 11 series, ‘one-man top. electric Starter, ; (A B NI (Lot P°Of course Penfield finds Patience in | tha ~ o'clock a. m. the following goods and electric lights with dimmer, chains and bt ey X5 emoked camipaisn time, Dt it 14 mot until they have 1l strect gossip was busy after |chattels belonging to the Bankrupt |- Sther extras: all for 33657 tnis car is: N. TARRANT & CO., clgars - and survived."—Buffalo Ex- Joth~ suffered deep sorrows. Among |the close of the hearing today trying | Estate of O. A. Bessette: IREMEN | Fs5ia8, 29577, 82 and Jooks and ru s > R . those who appear in Support of Miss|to deduce the identity of an unnamed (1 Mirror, 1 Covelle Cabinet, 2 Ad- LABORERS AND F! 53 Bpring St. Willkpantics ienesa 117 Main St. “fi‘e’:“‘:‘; o A0 aioas abgut the ;é\:g i.;‘uh!y)\usngffel:;e' fi:elfis‘&r ax:d i?f)cu‘a 353”&3?3.&%?35‘0"‘;;.:: zitew?i: i;"::ea: 1”1 TT;‘;E:;' Cn‘i:w‘ud T WANTED ”‘l INAII-'—Gr‘e o‘;te;t' r?hl el!:to yar- % lnfi a lz(m a\.rd drive? ot Menyea, * break came in the market after the i S8 2 Sagteny s Moy A on SIID—I¥07 biit Tverheard ‘of sev- A e pathe Weekly and a very fun-|peace note becawe pupiic oithe| Goods can be seen at my office. GOOD PAY substantially - Bafle wilen ooast most Ses BLTh. Yho bive talked count- 1y Christie comedy complete the biil | Harriman, a broker, testified that he | ADDISON J. GREENSLIT, Trustee, $50,000 -to bBuild- aiso 28 . building lois jess friénds to death after holing 10- for today and Saturday carried such a big *“short” on his Willimantic, Conn. American Strawboard Co. and 40-foot street. FPrice for demce foot putts.—Puck. - books, his operations dating. from No- s i = e 2 Jown $inos0. Adarcss Real : oFrlend—Wnat is the first thing you ight | vember, but he declined to divulge that 3 REDITORS. d - o when a man- presents himself to Very Good Eddie at the Davis Tonisht| o i s ame. W A5, A, SOURT ox PROBATE HELD D You for consultition? The Stiacpeins. wiich hes, Just 2o trict of Colchiester, on the 15th da¥ of WANTED A modern up-to-date hotel, doing J| Doctor 1 ssk him it he has a car. for over an entire year at the t‘:‘";. LIEUT. DIAZ, CUBAN REBEL, February, A. D. 1917. : good business with a liquor license Friend—What do you learn from cess theatre, New York, and whic! 'S UNDER DETENTION | PTesent . P. BUELL, Judge. 10 General Housework Women, 5 Spin- Esg lo.ated in a prosperoys manufact- Jj|that? the Marbury-Comstock company _has ol Estate of OMin Leffingweli late of ners, 10 Weavers, 3 Second Girls, 2 - ; uring” town, having” 26 sleeping ||| Doctor—If he has one I know he is chrisbenea Vary, oot RSl hamuiaple L L G O rener: in, Sid District deesased |Farmers, 50 Women for mill work, 4! 82« - rooms all well furnished with eiec- ||| Wealthy and if he hasn't I know he e e S ey oot Sive @ | SRS, il e Rxncyiors Site e | Boyer citcnen Women: e ity "o Seme an rumning |1+ healtnyBumaio Courier. il iiverw e it WaTNIE et thelr Clitms 2ginst Sala estate wiinin| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | cantiyy pater. Good réason for selling. E ey e Davis theatre Friday night, Feb.| Havana, Feb. 15—The Cuban gun- |55 HO0'RS Sfom thix date by posting | Central Building Geo. L. Chesbro| GEOG. W. ADAMS, Norwich, Conn. Co right. Good opportunity for THE KALEIDOSCOPE 16, < boat Patrio arrived today from San-[copy of this order. on the signmsst § 3 Any urique quality is of the same|tiago de Cuba with Lieutenant Diaz, |nearest to the place where said Se. Yy ’ Dallas, Tex., ccitemplates adopting inestimable value to'a theatrical Pro- |alde to General Fernandes, the robel geased last dwelt and inthe ‘same . JUST ARRIVED the city manager form of government. jnc to a can opener. s % board. The ii wn. and by pu ng the same once S . -— B o 08 inat. Sni S B il as tmmediately tnterviewed me ehent |ins newepaper havine & Slreainoor te _WE WANT OLD TEETH Another ‘ewpress-.car of 28 Horses A state-owned ‘hydro-electric plant those who know, Very Good Xddie|ident Menocal, but if he imported any [Eid District, and make return to this IN' ANY CONDITION Just n:;&r"m%fi;‘?:u.:?;::%fi: has been proposed for erection at Ni- B N e Dre i e i e et Tiede putie | _Teviea H. P. BUELL, Judge. We pay up Foe fll)? per set, ae- Graft hornesmail are well broken Bsq e e e b he t contradictory terms. | patria in Santiago harbor & AT A COURT OF PROBATE RELD |l S5mng to thei- value. Teady for work. ‘Come and see them. e e Tt i oo s Dt Sawo. harbor <fo. wearn{ ST S Sew ithin and for the Dis- |j THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. . 4 3 obody ever thought the two s the Pairia's commander of the in.|8f Colchester, within and for the Dis. 142 Main Street, Up stairs ineously. ~There 18 owe el gy | Zurrection, whereupon the Patria and | Fabt o a B §h17 Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. ree of refinement that is possible tofthe gunbdats Baire and Yara extin- | Pressmt i B BibiL. Judge. x b ectertanments, and may even|guished their lights and hurriedly left | * Estate of Christine Wasmer, late of the source of pleasure to that iarge | the harbor. The Baire and Yara now |Colchester. in sald Distoiet: fensicsed & i h tre-going world . Mrs. Louisa Holmes of Colchester ap- cleared land, two cottage houses and F viv c- T bt T 15 2% Shao Tad| e et or e ey, g |pehiS T SRS R B e . et S pbie e . st eukes | e I Franes for reviving gxs vi T T e O R e g R : SR R TR ey codicil thereto) be admitted to This place s situated on Norwich and Duralium is the name given In ns of Emma Carus or Blossom See- | which have been shipped from the | fheretore. A ¥ T, Westerly tralley.:R. 'F..D., .04 tele-|Germany to. several lght but tough United States and that the conserva- | Ordered, That said applicatl ; alloys in ‘which aluminum plays the he performance of Very Good Ed-|tive party is certain to be victorious.|heard and desermined at Phs borhoos 4 phone. A'rare bargain ~Iavestigats |alloys in whic m p aie shows, it is said, that a dozen “Officfal figures of the elections in |Office in Colchester, in sald District, . _}|pears, 7 Immediate possession. pretty girls, carefolly’ dressed and | Santa Clara province have “not yet|on the 24th v of Fenruars. A e R b ieeg : s ¢ FARMS, FARMS. A he R i llowing in their facial 2dornment | been announced. The censorship thus|1917. at 10 o'clock in the forencon, and Theé' atmosphere. of Zululand is so scmething less flambuoyant in its col- or scheme than a barber pole, may be yuite as diverting to contemplate as three or four times the number paint- ed in the gaudy tints of an Alaskan totem pole. Then the producers of this musical play are confident that a few capable actors with enough voice to sing their lyries legibly may if they have the proper materlal, orove | just as antertaining as a hundred more or less. These conditions, .it is claimed, ex- | | i far has been applied only to incom- ing despatches. DUCH! LUMBALG? T:y Musterole. Sce How Quickiy It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly ist In the production of “Very Goca 8nd usually the pain is gone—a deliciou: Eddie. Mr. Bartholomae’s intrigue is | & ing comfort comes to take its pla interesting: Mr. Bolton's text is witty ond there Is some admirable music from Jerome Kern. Abqut the pro- duction an alr of politeness has been simed for which makes this play dif- ferent fro mall similar productions now on view. Get vour tickets early. Tclephone orders held till 6 The Auditorium. Today, and tomorrow the bill at the Auditorium will, as ususl be top- notchers and will interest many pat- rons of the motion picture world. There is to bc a five-reel story writ- ten by Willard Mack and put on the screen by Wiliam A. Brady in asso- ciation_with the World pictures with Aiice Brady. taking the leading role in A Woman Alone. Miss Brady takes the part of Nellle Waldron and be- Ing unhappy among her uncongenial eow-hnl. Nellie realizes that life in city surrounded by galety aud ifasterole is a clean, white ointmen: \made with oil of mustard. Use it instec of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muste: ole and recommend it to their patient They will gladly tell you what relief gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion. ‘pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pnetimonia). Always dependable. that said Louisa Holmes give public notice to all persons interested in sald estate by advertising in a newspaper having a circulation in said Pro: District, to appear if they see cause. at said time and place, and be heard relative thereto, and make return to the Court. . Attest: febléd H. P. BUELL, Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE ID:ip at Colchester, within and for the Dis- trict of Colchester, on the 15th day of January, 1917, Present—H. P. Blnlua Judge. Estate of Joanna Giifillan, Colchester, in said District, deceased. The Administrator having made written application to said Court. in accordance with the statuto, for an order of sale of the whole of part of R rdered, That sai - appleation’ to sal a ion be heard at.the Probate Og&:o in Col-] chester, on the 24th day of February, 1917, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. and that’ notice thereof be miven by Insert ing a of thia order in a news paper ha rict, and thas Court... Attast: z Village Farm in beautiful febi6d H. P. BUBLL, Judge. |™il€s ouf on state road, 38 acres BOOK BINDER Slank Books 10 roam with bath, hot and - : “barns, If you'want &’farm.- send for my !clear that it Is safd objects can be Farm Bulletin, latest oditlon, fust pub- | S9S% 1Py, starlight —at a distance of 5 seven_ mil lished, choice’ of 400. Prices ranging ¥ Dtain’ 300,000 el > ST 3 Paris plans to obtain ,000 elec- from’ 3275 to $25.000. Eelimt HOrROPOIer Dy damming the WILLIAM A. WILCOX, |iver Rhone at a point 300 mliles from Real Estate Broker, ¥ the cit, No. 41 Weat Broad St, Rooms 1 and 3, At five-years old camels are fit to, Central Theatre Buliding, work; but their strength begins to Telephone No. 2365. Westerly, .. |d@cline at 25 years although they = usually live to be 40. it the Prussi: taty improvements at 20 Grove St. | raitways are aing. storase. batiory less expense than steam loco- E. A. PRENTICE, Siativei 7o SactlnSy slettilo cats. Japen's most expert wwregtlers are men who have inherited their ability from -ancestors who made wrestling a profession for generation: A Letter That May Interest You. N. W. McConnell, . ‘Riverdale, Ga. writes: “I bave given Foley Cathartic Tablets a thorough trial. 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