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FAIR TODAY: RAIN OR SNOW TOMORROW' ‘What I Going On Tonight i | Feature Moving Plctures at the Au- _ ditorium Theatre. Moving Pictures at the Breed The- the Davis Theatre. > ANNOUNCEMENTS Lecture at Breed Theatre. On last Sunday night the Breed thea- tre was packed to hear Frederic Will- fam Stray lecture on the intensely in- teresting subject. “The Cross on Which the Peace of Europe Was Crucified The speaker briefly outlined the his- tory of the present conflict in Burope and showed clearly that Constantino- ple—the Eve of the World—was the real bone of contention. He then read from the 1ith chapter of Daniel, where the Zoly Pwophet was sWown that Con- stantinople would be the center of a “great conflict just before the Second Soming of Christ in the clouds of heaven. Sunday night, Glenn Carson Rus- sell, will speak on “Blasti=g at the Rock of Ages” This lecture will be based on the prophecies of the Bible and will examine some of the scrip- tures that apply particularly to _the present war across the Atlantic ocean. Mr. Russell is a Bible student and a forceful speaker. The people of Nor- wich should hear him on next Sun- day evening. February 18, at the Breed theatre. Salvation Army Revival. Don't forget the two weeks' revival campaign being conducted at the Sal- vation Army hall, 2 Market street, Ad- jutant Furman of Middletown, and his musical family will have charge of the services Saturday, Sunday _and Monday nights at 8 o'clock, and Sun- day.afternoon at 3.45. The adjutant’s family includes both instrumental and vocal quartette which will render singing and music during the services. Don't miss the opportunity of hear- ing them. All are cordially invited. AT THE AUDITORIUM. The Leve Thief With Gretchen Hart- man and Alan Hale—The Selig Tri- bune Weekly With the Latest News and an Amusing Comedy the Bill For Monday and Tuesday. Next week will be a gala one at the Auditorium for the bills arranged are all big city productions. For Mon- day and Tuesday Willlam Fox pre- gents The Love Thief, with Gretchen Hartman and Alan Hale. This pic- ture is a vivid portrayal of a woman's jon_and jealously and is written R. Niessen. Miss Hartman a Mexican senorita, and Mr. e is an American army officer; and if there are any two persons who hate each other, they are the Mexican la- ‘dies and American military men. In _the story, Juanita, a Mexican gir], falls in Jove with Arthur Bovce, an Ameri- ‘can army captain, and through a ruse his financee, Clare Nelson, to off the engagement. _When Ju- and her ally, Costa. Boyce, who Boyee love her, her affection into hatred. In a raid on a bor- her ally( Costa. Boyce, who the rescue, is captured him- However, the two Americans get For today Alice Brady in A 'Woman will be the leading attraction a close second in the two reel Fox . e tuto Lawe, Just releas Monday. _Another funny comedy ¥ entitleq The Base Ball Player, will be also shown. ey BREED THEATRE. Five Part Paramount Praduction Feature For Monday and Tuesday. In elaborate scenes of great beauty, dna Goodrich portrays a society role in_her photoplay, *The House of Lies.” which is the fea- ture at the Breed theatre Monday and Tuesday. A society beauty that de- . lerately destroys her facial attrac tiveness that she may win the man she loves, who does not know her act untjl the last scene gives Miss Goodrich a most unusual role. The story is a powerful one and brings forth this problem: Edna Coleman is the stepdaughter of a society matron who candidly ex- plains that she intends to exploit her daughter’s beauty in the marriage jmarket. The marriage market with its shallow veneer of modern dress and modern manners but with an amazing =imilarity of spirit to the old “slave market,” only perhaps a little competi- tion. “What will the socially restricted debuntante do when she finds it is to the handsome young dramatist that she is to be displayed? To the onme she prefers to meet above all others. What will his opinion be of her whom he meets in this manner? But there is a way that sets all the tangle right and Edna Goodrich play- ing the starring role finds that only §n a great sacrifice is the clear path that leads to happiness. The sixth chapter of the Great Se- cret. starring Francis X. Bushman and Feverly Bayne completes the bill for Monday and Tuesday. The programme at the Breed today consists of Louise Huff in “The Re- ward of Patience” a five-part Para- mount feature, the Pathe Weekly, and ® very funny Christie comed: DAVIS THEATRE. Four Shows Today—Mary Pickford in “The Pride of the Clan,” “The Weak- er Sex,” Triangle Feature and En- larged Orchestra. The DMassachusetts coast at Marble- head was selected for the stasing of exterior scenes of “The Pride of the Clan” the new Scotch picture in which Mary Pickford is now being pre- sented by Artcraft at the Davis thea- tre. On _the rocky Marblehead shores Mary Pickford and the members of her company lived for several months making the new picture under the di- rection of Maurice Tourneur, the fa- mous French producer whose picture Work in this country ranks as the most artistic of the screen. In one of the incidents of the story Mary Pickford appears on a balf sunken fishing boat and in this scene she was forced to en- act bits of realism that proved dis- | tinctly real and which the camera has faithfully recorded. The craft, _ yery rickety and water soaked veteran, " sprung a leak just as the important " part of the scene was being filmed. It " Was only after considerable difficulty Director Tourneur rescued the ons star from the dashing waves. everal other Scenes about the old lic wore staged Jater during the chil- norning of November and resulted getting scveral severe It never be shown in but there was in hiding be- ‘high BARRED ROCKS TAKE i X FIRST EGG HONORS > A > - 7 ; o : _'_,"_“3: e i iy o i A Fairfield Pen Had Total of 49 For the| % 5 3 : ain B¢ "',' Fover ngokiyn Gutntiers. Fifteonth Week. s p 7 heat g towers ms for ligh | Arise serene and white BT R A B ey ] FURNISHED 00! t_nouse 3 S 4 y Tt Conn. | keoping. 21 Division St. Tobl: Into the biue of Crystal morning heur 2 - - ~r0 RENT_Basement w RS Tl : anoth 3 scho Foolpe Taauira AC b Into the mooniit night— I hmg them sing &bove the centuried a0 k 'AXIC, il 101 or short 4 : e ailane Tphtne S0 Fo A Biiveste. | The song oe Pouse, of wrotnerkood to oeg - - FoR 3 . C. white and Brown | */5005q e, d production for the work was 3778 : SR ey Santic. “Tel s30ed. "% | TTo WENE — Furnianed e it | SV CROSIRD pitere Yeroisss B e oo han For the corres: learnin; Teebwia - T TOn UUT . |somvemiencer for light "Lousekespat. | wphen lo, the souls that sent tne D e o8 Manc Soar. First honors ||| room FHouse number 227 Thames ANTED Pasture Tax v soler brmae | 0 e B e ur-'r?:.":'o Y A o week went to Fairfield Poultry 1 gs 3 ; chiza " | rates; sul for ing, | RémInding men througn sand an ouitry ] Street. Very convemtent loca- febiid | oS o rus "Aforss, 1T Unioe Bt 1vsed . I saw a thousand towers—cathed: 's Barred Rocks ffom Short = e e BV B L2 ing hours, i - SALE-—_Restaurant _and _lunch ., fo— N. H., their total being 49 egks. tion. Will eell at a very low ~ - SALE_Restaurant and Tinch | =SoR SENT Ia the eerner of| Of 10Ve, that must not dle though Farm’s White tes from fonate . f -and furnished; good I ition 806 0T~ | [ gaw them rushing pas Columbia, Conn., second, with 48 |}] price if sold soon. D00 w0l Dusiness. used as Whiting by C. C. Pt eszs, and A, P. . bt THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. E. Del, | room “for troliey in Central Village, [Lusglsy ana the smles roomi| mrorming & brother's gate horns from Calverton, N. Y., were third 3 3 W z 3600. Inquire F. L. Racine, | Store o L Blasting his temples, making all the Main May Buildit by the o - Aroha, W g 5 oy 278 Main Strest, May'Bullding TAGENTS Eveymory e our goods | P8 fo0110 | 85,85 Broadwey. T e S o er Toven with feed prices at the present : i level poultrymen should derive o Wiiiie Detonaing 15 cotate of Teane W. Geer| TO RENT Newly furpished rooms | oo ;s Poquetanuck, Inauire of 1 (. Geer,| modern conveniences, at The, Seymons, | I heatd the leader of a royal game / R B Norwich, el | 84 Frankiin Bt~ Phons 10432, aprisd| Give the command, 0 TLARGE manufacturer wants repre- |LSSeb _____ febliSW name ozgs In New York . Shirts, underwesr,| WOR z To crucify the lanat cents per dezen. hosier. tarm, overiooking the lake, £00d . 1- N Aparmm'l' M e i than ition the roo: 1 sto: 3 ith i1 ‘!w cents higher e S - Madison Mi e T ther buildl '::B":g o | Not yet, O strong and tend Nazare D o vask Iimt et - e Magison ~ Mills, 590 Broadway, Water, barn, 2 other bulldings a g and tender macgtn cught e help conmiferably in Tos LN t’;'ov — Foos :'m'u'{-{’aga:&’;';;fieflnger';r Barker The Notwich Housing Company have "’E ,’,f:fi',f,‘ffl:’ wich & human scen payin eed bills. : ‘Mar- | DARE wer this Eardening: pastirs for 2 or 3 bead|a few vacant apartments on Can dawn on ohllahood's eves “Srore card judging of the birds in e garmer, worth 350,000, will +| Stock: piace will be sold cheap; owner | Garden Avenue. The apartments are ke the contest has been previously an- = e T U7 |57 Fourth St, San Francisco. febl7d " |away ‘Inquire of J. A. Isham. Colum- |of six rooms each and have all the|Two thousand years—and still the nounced. In tabulating the scores of jorwioh. HANDSOME widow, 29, worth $30,000 | bia, Conn. 1eb108 _ | modern conveniences. The rent in| ., monetergod = the Piymouth Rocks it is found that a0, Tonely, “would "masry. ‘G, Wagon and har- |$20.00 per month. Who at & king's devout, f many of them make a very respectable Mission Unity, San;Framcisce. = febi|ness: e "your price and| If you are planning to move about Kes eareh a siaughte showing. _One pen of White Rocks WANTED—On farm, married man, | take the outfit. John B. Gladue, Tafts|the first of March you should engage | ~—Mary Whits Slater, in The owned by Benjamin F. Low, Derry, N. 'explaine the | Arst class milker, teamster and good | Station. ebl6d_ fone of these apartments without de- = TL, deserves especialy mention. This Stomy” all around man. . Waterman, Bosrah- | “¥ARM for sale or (g rent; the Pai- |lay. The apartments will be open for JACK LONDON. pen had four birds each o which 33 quitey diseases | "0 ot Tisbamon : 47-3 riek Shew farm, in Canterbury, two|inspection during the balance of this| "4, the ontire pen averaging = - Hess Poul- | _AGENTS T ho exporience meed- |miles morth of Canterbury Green, on g cre's” & , Jmck, whose virile Yo Tox B "Dantary, Conn. inabe Your hons |ed e e o P ossiog " our | Brookivn road, consisting of 265 acres. | O™ Conoerne. itseit “with man's s had the best Buff Rocks with & pen Dowi when esEs are worth real|goods: send for our latest ~winner.|fddress ¥ L. Snea. 169 oward i, Inquire of J. J. CORKERY, Here's 10 you, Jack, whose storis score of 90-1-2, Merrit M. Clark, Brook- RN mes up the dormant egg |Rodgers e el SR PRI L - 8 26 1ag. | w SR FE e western brags oo o e e o -3 organs; it brings back the scratch and | ton, Conn. o A A e o oew ama|Tel- 260 Room 120 Thayer BU. | With magio of the southan ke cackle. If it does not do these things Shrill winds from | floes an of Barred Rocks with a pen ¥core of for your hens, your dealer will refund | MARRY If lonely: for results, try me:|Calf, James Rankin 53 Palmer Ave. You have not wallowed in the §7 3.4 The’ best ‘single specimen in yous meney. “etyour copy o7 Dr. Hess | best and most h s | _zepisa FOR RENT And mucic ot taies of toul Aes Barred was . 30 owne ook Foultry Culture at once from an: ; FoR SALE oo or, ‘Though you've sung of Aght e L Wellintond, Conm Five oF the Tollowing, dastors: 3 £ Hollo, | ddential; most tollable; yeary S x| curnitire: “bureans, cnifonler rench| | The store ac 202 Framkiin st ocsu |\ tradd bl individuals out of one hundred and h Grain Co $1 Com. | cessful Club. Mrs, Pur D bt bont 2 " tone hav. | Beveral years A 5ood ovenfag 10F the | Tou have not struck a rikaid no: ;gny wm‘m-:n:;d. "3..2"2.:."’:’2‘.‘ T of ‘Weather- pmerce | A.IIQP(“‘BOQ‘;flmm_CTA Franic- Oakland, Calif. 2eb10S | chicken coops and wire, and some smali | right mun. For full particulars in- Nor made your art a common bawd bes, two rigs, ouch of Zero 5 n St: neville Grain Co. 3 = . tools. % Nicholas Al o black flignt feathers. The following| . raby anniversary of | MO 35 Tattville Pharmacy. Fartville: | ana corNAcats for ‘patoniabiitys free R Tavar omn L R L o mN A MOWAN, Here's 1o you, Jack: T've table indicates the average DPen Score i orsamisation . of the | Womans | ST Menming Yande ook How to Obtain & Pateat and|”FOR SALE New milch cow wiih|Meal En extment Broker,| Your firiest stories from the 1 = e s Sk Amerioan Baptist Hiome Missionary | , DF- HISS INSTANT LOUER XILCER | What, to Invent patents secured|cair phone 1391-4. F. W. Cook. Franklin Square, Norwich. Your agas of the norih in No. Birds Variety Score | Society held in Centre Church “house | venfent, quick, sure. Amy of the apove | Parker, Patent Lawyers, 4223 Warder e vr e el oved yo 50 Barrad Plymouth Rocks. . $70 | the Ssventh_thers were 250 ladics | calers cin supply you. Guarantced ° | Bids. Washington, . G- £ebi23”" | “FOR SATE — Hoyee farm i Norin Far;ta the poorest Work yau & 3 banquet. There were = - ankiin, situsted one South trom | . or. In'the poorest work yor / e o e T i am U oo o wuee IR T G IR T GTORE TO RENT |/ o 2 3 edy. Gef my dealers. pon - | and Norwich state road. 112 acres. For A ta b, - % = The three best pens in each of the|ton. Mrs. Earle W. Darrow was in E. 8. L, care Bulletin. _febl3TuThS Bicaluts, inauics of Mrs. B 3 Wer. E of big'and primal principal varieties are as follows: the receiving ‘line of pastors’ wives.| A WORD to turkey ralsers: Konema - B s Narth’ Frankitn, Conn: About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Frankiin | { 3,00cep Of forces vast and free Barred Plymouth Rocks. L D e I s o et 3 2 S S o wes aais soi ki | B6rest Soliable for Talnet any Kind of | - Thaiglasior of tie. WA to S “walks covered with ice and | for the prevemtion & - - B e oy e . 8o when I read a London tate mercury below zero it seems more like | head In turkeys. been eating frogi it's the hops 2. 3 Ewell. febl12d | puginess, at a reasonable price. In-| F5 el [1ead a London T AT T UN . et chanEues ol Reewe Kohgmal Koty Taris 1o Wett Malh |2 ol e, nicups 55 1 hi t5- boy”some | o180 BARAId D Talbors Licvon: ek | 2uire at Bulletin Offics St enchanlnent bty 1 4 Tulee B Franekis W HimD, Church Notes St Norwich, Conn.” Price s0c. Sovsweb Corners (0 stop ‘em’at Fagans (37-2 Jowett Cit 4 Tebiod With yor Tor: guide W ton Beach, L. L. .....o..oeoo s There was a well attended valentine oke Shop; 25 in a box, 31 feblbe | —o oo e FOR SALE Jack! FOR SALE o 1a_arivin 8 Rodman Schaffi ~Fitzwilliam, social at the Baptist church Wednes- WANTED A Areman; steady WOrk |horee; sound and gentie; also seven of e —From Berton N. |’ U N day evening, and Thursday at e e e 1 20d &ood pay. Inquire at Bulletin Of-|cight’ tons hay: will seil together for FOR SALE ruli AL 5 its Wyandottes. Week meeting a eographical topic | Frani LaRose su, evied | SER Ribross sallivan, Tradini Cove. oran_Company. o ¢ 16 Merm *hought Farm, Columbia, with epecial mention of those who WANTED—One hundred office work- | Lok 1872-12. 16via One of the choicest cottage s HUMOR (o) '] Conn. T s have gone out into the “Field which is| FOR SALE Bronze turkeys. I O.|ers are needed to heip . compile the| FOR SALE — Thoroughbred O, I, C,|located in the best part of East Broad F THE. DAY 15 A Y. ulioy, Waterbury, the world” from the West Hartford | Burdick, Glasgo, Conn. febi0STuTh |military census; only a few hours re- | pigs for deilvery when eigit weeks C1d; |St. at a very modest price. For full 2 risd . oy, " Wa . B Buresk SAEn, DORn SP= i | quired of each volunteer. Get in touch | bs Eood Stock as In the state. Tele- |particulars, inquire of “Bvery man has got his pri e e el nd Mrs S. A Miner of the| VORBaLE—Fiv pure-blogded White | with Mr. Crandall at Norwich Commer- | phone 1561-13. JOHN A. MORAN, o i T et g e e Connecticut Bible Society are making | 1t YaPotte cockerels; Fiochel stran. 33l Schoo. FOR SALE_1515 Keo overhauied and Real Estate Broker, sales.—Judge. a religious canvass of the town under | ““Randall Fantie, Conn, B F.D. 1| WANTED Woodchoppers and Ue- | newly painted. guarantecd, at $530. The | Framklin Square. Norwich. | Patience— sat Rhode Tsland Reds. ; 3 % quare, lence—They say Satur s the auspice s of the Federation of | Telephone 47-2, Lebanon Div. hewers; about 2,000 ties to hew and 300! Frisbie-McCormick Co.,, Majestic Ga- ho moons. 50 Jacob E. Jansen, New Haven, Churches. A union service of the| febl3TuThS e el tohop, Fhone SE S Jaadie I Patrice—It must & P Comn. . churches will be held at the Baptist = = 3 = debaker auto, 191 or ocks, ~Yonkers Siates 43 George W. church next Sunday evening, the 1Sth., | FOR SALE—One 1915 six cylinder.|” \WANTED Salesman and collector an . top, electric starter, Lfor Banutocks. =Xonksro. Sta Conn. . o hich they will speak of their work: | Scen pessenger Buick, A-l conditlor | experience in our business not meces fizhts with dimmer, chaine, and | “Chief of police—If you we 7 Hillview Be Ay 2nd with extra fine equipment. price |sary: will pay liberal salary and com- | other extras: all for 338s: this car is {to "aisperse a mob, what w 3 o Farm. ultry . The autemobile show at the armory | $750. The A C. Swan Co. i . ¥ i 2 Tans, VE e 50, i mission; man that can speak French|working every day and 1ooks and runs tdo , VE in the Eity has been the great at- eb15ThSM preferred; must furnish best of refer- e new; a bargain. S. A. Peckham. | Applicant—ra pass arounc White Leghorns. traction during the week. e e 1916 Ave passenger | SRCS%;, Position worth 31,300 a year (o Spr 5t., W illimant | P C H | —Life. R0 88 Fats 73 A. P. Robinson, Calverton, N. Reo. been run less tham 7,000 miles. | flons. Apply o Sioser Somiiast eatest real estate bar- S itage ouse, li Contractor—I'm emplc 0 Hiiltop P fleld, Conn. - 60 3O LeFevre, ; men 1 need rignt 1 all modern conveniences. Ty inasesd Applicant Seeer N B you could take on me, the it In good residential section. §|}3",5°, teke on me. ¢ N. TARRANT & CO., ||narashipss ° ¥ = « 5 552 TR et DUBasartaien | Hons & | it el atals Washington County, R. I.| 5 it Shine. o 45 Jotin. S febioa” | Eals ln Norwich; Buckinghim Rome s ’ ANTED—Men-women, 18 or over;; Substantially built, which cost over FOR SALE_One 1914 five passenger | $75 montn; government jobs: list Dosi- | $30.000 to build- aiso 25 building lots 1¥. Trank.|and 40-foot sireet. Price for residemee §ix-30 Frankiin, in_A-1 condition, price | tions free: write immedi USQUEPAUGH $700. The A. C. Swan Co Jin Institute, Dept. 39-C. Rochester,|and the 28 lots, $10,000, Address Kual Leb15ThSM N. Y. Tebl5d ESJ‘.ll‘d Exchange, New London, Conn. esTaaw 13 Koshaw Farm, (Buff Rocks) Funeral of Charles W. Peckham,| "op oy One 1916 five passenger| THE WAY (o get a govt Job is|——r — “Well, 1 lived seven blo Granby, Conn. ....... Highly Respected on, Largely | Mots in A-1 condition and fike equip. | through the Washington Civil Service| FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN. 117 Main St. Carnegia library and we had 81 Cloyes & Sullivan, (Buft ment, price 3$300. The A. C. Swan Co.|Schooi. We prepare you and you get ay By order of the Probate Court to mobile."—Louisville Courier position or ' we guarantee io refund [settlc an estate. tie Glles Harringion Attended—Personals. feb15ThsSM S=— your money. Write to Earl Hopkins, Franklin is offered for andottes), Hartford Conn. .... Mrs. Exe—I alw: ) T e O The funeral of Charles W. Peckham President, Washington, for Book o (S of a dwelling house 3 when we have company ngton] geton, R. L ...... was held at the church here Saturday FK 638, felling about 293256 gov't po- | with good cellar, barn, carriage hous prepared o Geloeh Ror C H Damhos ol sitions with liietime empioyment, short|corn house, hen house and outbuild: Mrs, Wye—Merey I tele EAST HADDAM ciating. Mrs. Charlotte Abbott _of RORES: SUTo DRy, regular: vacations - {iagk “Thers aye about §0 acrewofiant p = my husband he'd stay downt Waite’s Corner sang selections. The able 24 S S oot IDNCeE Boston Transcript ——— bearers were the sons and sons-in-law || ett City or PI WANTED —Antique furniture and old | There is an abundance of water in “What sort of a bridg e Association Gave ot the deceased. Mr. Pecknam had || from trofiey iine '1's mile Trom || tashioned siiver: highest prices pald. A | wells, aprings Snd brock on the preme |f T Flubdub? 5 i 5 2 is || schoo1, 200 acres ‘tiilable land, 55 n St. Phone 71-3, |ises; 300 cords of firewood could b modern up-to-date_hotel, doin; - e 5 Masquerade—Miss Mary Trojan and |resided in or near this willage all his |} 300000, Ly re ana 150 acres timber || _febild cut ‘off ‘and seld at gvod prices by the v - Ryar. say . anybody. su good business with a liquor license l| maneuvering the ace of tr located in a prosperous. manuf: Do, ik Edward Kiar Marvied—Notes. life. He has one son, Walter, who went |} 3°%es pastor oy T A WANTED—Old_false teeth: doesn't|burchaser. The farm Is on —high — to California several years ago, but he |§ orchards, one large 11-room house. round. has grand view and_is e I've seen him fall d A masquerade ball under the au-|has not been heard from in over two |l " Hurse barn, 1 catile. barn, room || matter if ‘broken; I pay 31 to 5 per | SIOWN' UL FiEhtay Trol Norwich to | uins town. having 26 sleeping §|in about evers other imaginable w spices of the Business Men's associa- | Ve&TS. also James and Reuben, and for 25 head cattle, 2 silos, 2 first set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth|Willimantic and is Your miles from rooms all well furnished with e.ec- —Kansas City Journal. e o holg Teiasy RiEht i the opera | tWo daughters and three grandchildren. || class “hen houses, ‘wagon and car- || St, Philadelphia, Pa.; will send cash by | Baltic Village and about elght milcs steam heat and - running f| 00 oy o h x “ le affals %|He- also leaves an aged sister, Mrs. || rlage sheds all ‘buildings in first || return mail. febl0d - | from Norwich and is mear. Meeting Good reason for selling. you ever hear of a co ouse. most enjoyable affair and | oS 270 H Sot class condition. Price $4,300. Can — —— |House Hill. For_further information, |f Price right. Good opportunity for ||in8 With the game family as well patronized. Sallie Anthony. He was a uiet man. || 500 SRl o asy terms. For par- || WANTED_Tive or ix woodohoppers: [asniy o Frank B Harcinston: 3t (ho || righe men 4 20 years?” e al O — iculars see e B gy O farm, or te Willlam H. Shields, 3 e " yes." Married Here Saturday. A 5 from Bean Hill to Yantic. J. C. Hef-|Brosdway. Norwich, Conn. fobza FRANCIS D. -DONOHUE PR urasanie it viaw, caile Mlguwlémommmmnflmdl’gwud L SRR S g SSRGS Peal Estate and Insurance, ner, Norwich Town. febioc 2, — |} Central Building, Norwich, Conn. “She doubtless was conside at the Congresational church last Sat- |feld Tuesday. RS S e e o &t Powers | Incupators E o e 1857-2—Phones—1167-4 but the family called her t urday evening by the pastor of the| Mrs. Hattie Holgate has returned % Brothers'. _febsd Ege L s Birmingham Age-Herald church, Rev. Franklin Countryman. |home after caring for Miss Sarah WANTED_Help at the factory; also to NEWTOWN to Doctor (to small b ed fou Mercury registered 9 below zero on |Champlain at West Kingston. Mrs. work to take home; no work given out| 4000 RO 1590 Put your tongue out, pl Tuesday morning which was perhaps|Everett Moore is caring for Miss ;‘{,’):‘;:;’,‘f e e Teturned (hished in Egg W Chiek 2 The juvenile protruded t Dorls. of New Kinven, aro ssending | Wedneaday with reiatives mear Weat- T WANTED—_Kaw furs at H A Meeb-| GEO. W. ADAMS, Norwich, Conn. T canik; doctor’ wea the some time at J. H. Lee's at Mt, Por- |erly. Several Desirable R e Y T gammett 7 reply. “It's fastened on to will buy a small farm of three acres Pearson’s Weekly, London. WANTED Second tand_furaiats, JUST ARRIVED T N S e o ot & BUILDING LOTS |nmoan messn A prodmr s eared iand, two cottage houses and | “Please, Central. will ye Franklin St. Tel 717-3. Sayaid Anotiier express car of 28 Horses|barn, 50 apple trees and some other |back mer two bits—I didn't just here. Among these are a number | fruii; last fall's crop was 30 barrels. [One I axed fer.” Dr. Norman H. Willlams is improv- ing so that he is out among his pa- tients again. HADDAM NECK Degree Work at Next Grange Meet- on of good farm chunks, and_ some nice | 5 “Why, then, did you Surprise Alexander MoRae. N Ll s VACANT LAND | i S il i i vioken 'tad | Thls place is situated on Norwich and |, ¥, . did 3 was held at the W and St ready for work. Come and see them.| Westerly trolley, R. ¥. D, and tele-| 5, A . a ing which s 7 B e s ] e E WANTED Tl Sees, phone. A rare bargaln. Investigate |« ricl 70U see, Cent ay evening which was well attended 2 CLMER R. FIERSON. Immediate possession. ” g e i f ‘ =] ok Fer partipitare-and peices allivess - but ‘twan't_neither of DY oS A LN ugatuck: 1s | prinGipal OF the Pubic school to take |or call 'on M. H. GALLUP. Norwioh. | Acrcage sultable for home site dovel- FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. |Telephone News. . visiting at the home of Mrs. Wilbur J. |effect in June. She has held this po- | Conn. P TG T1 Yatang. B ate A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE| 't vou want a farm. send for my| I domt belleve we can Tracy. sition for a number of years and will Tull particulars, size of property, tran- S e Tiatin Rt da R these additional expenditure; Notes of Interest. be missed by the scholars. = ST —i sit, etc. Wish to hear from owners— OLD MYSTIC, CONN. i 4 - Just pub- | planning: C. - Auctioneer | no’ brokers. All correspondence strict- lished, cholce of 400. Prices ranging | “Well, Charley, dear,” replied vo Mrs. Sarah Price of New York was a Office, Evans Block, Danielson, Conn. |1y confidential. Address Box 69, care 102 acres; 60 tillable, level and E P Mrs. Torkins, “T'll tell vo h recent guest of her sister, Mrs. E. The Grange will hold their regular > Bulletin. febl5d |smooth; soil exceptional. dark silt | {rom $275 to $25,000. do. “We'll’go abead and make Smith. - meeting Friday svening at which me | neoe oF Jogimgemetances over which 1 loam, does not bake or dry out and is WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Just the same and you can be Mrs. Marshall Miner visited her sis-|ihe third and fourth degree will be | ditficulty of securing competent. heip. I e o Real Estate B mittee . to . observe and e ter, Mrs. Harold Hunt, In Chester, re- | worked. The East Hampton Grange |l shall sell my entire herd of cattie T, is watered by springs, large stream " > ek, whether the experiment is a cently. and degree team will be present, after | 8lso 4 horses and other livestock and and pond. About 90 apple trees. [ No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, | Washington Siar e ‘egf":‘g’_{""_“:gfl oard O were $n-|which a hot biscuft and honey sup- | tools, at Poog i el i A e W Central Theatre Buil, bidnle s r. and Mrs. ‘aerved room house, good cellar and attic: . Harry Strong, Friday evening. Dol il be o ABe gunche, ond. PUBLIC AUCTION twu'“ in our Belt Shop. A young|PUmP in kitchen to well of excelient | Telephone No. 2365. Westerly, R. L. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Mrs. Edwin A. Moore entertained a|" 4 goodiy number of young people at- OoN i YoUng | water. Large basement barn with e Practically all the party of her friends last Friday even-|tended the Christian Endeavor meeting WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, 1917, man 18 to 20 years of age, good pay..wagon house attached, wagon and im- 000,000 tons ing- - =i at 10.30 o'élock sharp, THE ULMER LEATHER CO. |plement shed, garage, corn house and paper manufactured dully B oy omohy 1251 | described as follows Norwich, Conn. o Doultry houses. All bulldings 15 FOR SALE Country 15 made from woodr In Cuba tobacco is planted, grown |good music and every moment occu-| TWENTY-SIX HEAD OF CATTLE £00d ‘condition. - Also, full line of farm — and gathered in 90 days. pled made the service a very attractive | Six Ayrshire and Holstein e e o (ha 3 lle | splendidd - House ~ with' | all], To= use fo plsting o oor use-cutting, cap-crimping 5 heifers, & that has had to trolley. Full particulars from " Eleoted Deacon 6f Church. SSHETE Betfors that have mad second | LABORERS AND FIREMEN ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334 63 Broadway 3 : m h ovements at m vae S slitting tool has been invent changes of ary clothing_for many| Thomas Selden was elected deacon | Sreshen aronnd. Apei isc; 11 vouns WANTED = . Wisconsin man. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Cliff Street | Telescopic spectacles have invented for persons who are tremely nearsighted tha POR SALE. lenses do not offset the defect. Cotage Houses Tezement ana Busi- aess Blocks, Building Lots, all im sirable locations. List your property changes were needed. Perhaps thislof the Federated church on Sunday |cows, mostly due In the early sprins: ought not to be told_and may break |last in place of Gustav V. Sandin, re- (iocluded In this lot is 1 likely five year GOOD PAY into the illusion but the truth _will lsigned; Robert S. Balley was_elcoted | 214 thoroughkred Holstoln with 2 beav. come out even in a newspaper story|to the finance and commit- n Meiry Tan wtocr| American Strawboard Co. about o motion picture production. " | tee in place ot Miss G T, Wilitame, | S’ A Peier ety oy ialshes nother Lig fepture, The Weaker |resigned. HORSES AND P16 3 - Sex, a five part Triangle production| The cold weather has interfered i An mstrument has been inve ith 1 star cast. = ot to sc.i to check quickly and accuratel The " gnest. piotures. sver shown here. . wet WANTED = E2mter"of poople”locking Tor real ee: |allgnment of ' automobiie i Dorothy Dalton, Charles Ray and|was the on Tuesday morning. | weigh about 3000 1bs.: 1 of twin |10 Gene ewor omen, & Spin- en Shares b Xy ascertain if they track correctl Louise _ Glaunn are the principle Aid soclety of the Con- ; COlts, four years old, chestnut and bay. | ners, 0 !w!::::u‘ rlk gcond 'om:mz g Real Estate and 1, AT stars. Special music is played by an |gregational church met at the school | broken double, and’ have been used|farmers 50 Wor for mill work, 4|] Thames Nat. Bank Stock Pl . . Imsusnnss. To lessen the shocks a new deta enlarged symphony orchestra and the |house on Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 | inSle; 1 Chester White boar nof. 1|poye's"kiitnen Women. able tandem seat for mortorcycle Tpic is worth the price of admisslon {3 wenmect ustnces, Min S| C G |invelr ol pien - U0 " ‘| FRES EMPLOVMENT BUREAU S, e el Tor the first half of next week & big "was recotectod wice prosideny; | o WAGONS AND IMPLEMENTS |Central Building Geo. L. Chesbro Ten Shares of FOR SALE B oen and Mame e vaudeville bill is booked. Mrs. Merrill Shepard, secretary and omnecticnt Uncas Natl. Bank Stock Gold, - sliver, copper. guicksilve ; osape DANIELSON, CONN. mercury, fron, nickel, tin, zinc i, Bamadi A Madlic SeobRts oo this | 220 Risminum are (ho ton puing e Euf ) to be 1 n every hous o ere ot M pro : on the |generally to be found in every tage house with 12 rooms, city water, | C. C. Green of Waynesboro, M ne and slectrioty, on let 72 ‘feet in |who has reappeared after a yeur's « width with ‘eencrets w: Journ, no one knows where, has fc This very desirable centrally located |himself buried and his esiate we propert, offered at very reason- |up. urer. llustrated Lecture on the Life of | There will be services at the Con- : Boh men and womon ase.cordially |BAster, il Brescn on “Using | what =5 S, N tin " Legal Investments ! You Have” The church school will =55 e : invited to endoy the illustrated lecture | ;2%: ‘a¢ noon. The Christian Endemy- | 220U , up. to $6.00 per set, ac- - Ti A Lincoln at the | o society will be led by Mr. Carl San- to_theie 2 s o oo Bt a0 B M- |din. The children’s choir will sing at depicting the wonderful life of this |hS morning service. most wonderful American, and those| “Biddies” Await Warm Weather. 3 £ s offe Who are fortunate to be present will . "JAMES L. CASE abls price, part mortgage if desired. most certainly spend a profitable ‘gathering | from & ‘may leave . = 87 SHETUCKET ST. e w oo | CASTORIA for sccommodation. M In addition the ‘thers will < s g g g y fom Stiliman Building Westerly, R. 1. For Infants and Children chestra. . 2 TP ¥, M. C A hal wil be g 82 the’ Slmon- Snepherd term. R 1-"%‘*?" InUse For Over 30 Years at 3.30 promptly. The Church street - 7 : Six tables. fhe best Always bears cntrance will be the most convenient - & e the for those attendins. : Signatare of 3 for

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