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meeu (-n Qfl? Norw eh Sentral S Unton: mests 'In roruzm’ '-3u u. 5. o. "ot O ¥ m‘-“?‘& Sfi T. A. B. Soclety fllfl T. A Bl 1ding. ANNOUNCEHEN!'S Dr. C. B. Eldred has returned to'his office for practice after an absence:of a- few days. Havana Reported Entirely Sfl'. fqr Tourists. Official telegraphic been received from President Mono- cal of Cuba to the effect that there is absolutely no danger American tourists visiting Hevana; that - m- tions in that city are normal. 3 THE AUDITORIUM tle Serial Picture, Patria, Wflm day and Thursday, With Strong Five-part Brady Production-of The Almighty Dollar. The coming of the second .episode of the famous Mrs. Vernon Castle se- rial picture, Patria, is an mponun one to the followers of this society picture. ‘This will be 'hown at the Auditorium Wednesday _and Thursday, of this week. - In -this uc- ond ‘chapter, Patria and CIM arrive at the Old Channing’ _d-l%ee in New York, to find that Peter Rip- ‘| sie’ Brovn!.n: secref ley, Patria’s has been murdered by spies. He left Patria’ a_letter informing her of $100,000,01 “Preparedness” fund left.by her an- cestors concealed beneath the library. ‘While hunting and leoking over the vault the old butler of the house is killed . but not until after We bad closed the doors of the vault. The house is then set on fire and fllel murderars wait outside to see what becomes' of Patria and the captain. They are bcth saved, beitg brought through - the terrific flames of - fhe burning house but in spite leof .watchful eyes of secret service. men the murderers enter the old burning building and escape with the $100; 000,000 treasure. With this -famous ' serial, Williah in association with the World guardian, in a secret vault Brady Dlctures presents Frances Likicolmamd K. Lincoln in that well known <tor§, The Almightv Dollar.. In the reproductign of this Mr. Brads has not let a“Single part of the story g9 astry It is in five parts and is‘ one | £ the verv best productions ever put on_the screen. Fae Today Gretchen Hartman and Aldn Hale will aain bs seen in_that Mexican story, The Love Thief. is Willlam Fox’s best production-and 11 that have seen it speak of the Freat power one woman. can use’ in her end. . With this 1s the Sellg Tribune Weckly bie i amusing comedy. BREED THEATRE Ethel Barrymore of Helena Ritel nesday and Thursday. On Wednesday and Thursday- the celebrated actress, Bthel Barrymore, will be seen at the:Breed theatre i The Awakening of Helena Richie, a- five-part Metro production. . - . ~ In this stirring photo-drama Miss Barrymore was given a free hand to work out the beauty of. the story.in such a way that her most earnest.ds sires for a fine production’ were ' ful filled. She sought to recapture and present to the ardiences of today the quaint charm of Old Chester in- t! days before the war, background against which she has reenacted the tragedy of a- woman's soul, and the glory of renunciation’ by which she finally wins real happinsssi In the Awakening of Helena Richie Miss Barrymore has the gmtan play of her career as a motion.pict: The supporting cast includ.u Rob- ert Cymmings, Herbert Whittier, Hat- tie Délaro and little Mary Steuart. The famous Burto: series and a roaring Chrisf will comp!eu the bm for wdn-fiu and Thyursd Today the Breed 1s pmmung Edna Goodrich in the powerful ‘Paramount feature, The House of Lies, and Fréh- cis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in the sixih chapter of The Great Se. cret. MASSACHUSETTS PUBLIC Tnmapérrn-rlou COMMITTEE James H. Hllllll Has Been N-mod as Chairman. Boston, Feb. 19.—James H. Husti§ president and temporary - recelver the Boston and Maine railrowd, named today as chairman of:the com- mittee on transportation of the: Massa. chusetts_committee on public safety. H. M. Biscoe, vice president of the Boston and Albany -and « J. Pearson, president of the New. !‘orl. New Haven a‘nd.dfl'u'tflh raliroad, were also appointed on the committes. Representatives of street rallway - llnd be added later. committee will collect data concm%ml- portation facilities in this. the view of their being u government in case of emergency. New a,mm New Eritain who m froin the national Chamber of Commerco is much in favor of the ing plan. ‘was | bot mmou- m '.h- ance -h_a was a real Afri story ‘was from a gir} pqlnt. It was most graphically told— cruelty of her father, the running to school, how they tried to get har to come;home, - then - afterwards Jeaiwiof . te-cnlng A model of a kraal, idols and a drum were shown. A :social hour followed, all investi- gated lines of a cobweb, each finding a candy heart su, tive of Valentine uts and lemonade were hments. - The One:Aim class of the First Con- gregatiomal Sunday school, of which Miss Susan C. Hyde is teacher, met Friday evg-lnx at her home on Wash- ington These officers were elected: llflefll. Mrs. Montague Hutchinson; vice pru!dent Miss Jes- Miss Ruth Avery Gertrude Avyery. " ‘lhcm a,:epvo committees. the inloo] ont cmmnlme After the busthas e were played and_ Mu sewed Bu-.O;dnrlurpfln Party. Lewis Irish . pleasantly surprised day evening boy friends ap- at his home ~on Huntington avenue to-help him . celebrate his 13th Ggmes were played and qnho. wafers: and ‘ice cream. were The ‘was planned by F H. Bushnell. - Ash_Wedrnesday Services. é h Ash Wed- tion and the distribution of ashes. — Sixteen at Dinner. Sunday at-the Sheitering Arms ev- 7 memberiot ‘the-household, number- a‘ ‘16, was able to come down te the ning room for-dinner. " Hesrd and Seen. Miss Jessie wning of Plain Hill burdntg B?advu‘d for the re- of the winter term of school. ooy . Mrs. George LePan of Bellevue farm ring from inflammatory rheuma- Ars. Josephine Parker ' and daughter, Mre. George Geer, of Plain Hill" spent - Thursday with friends in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimball of Washington -street_are returning this sweek from a few weeks' absence in Cuba and Florida. AMembers of Troop No. 5, Boy Scouts, were at the Vocational school in New London Saturday evening. where with ‘others they tried competitive tests. Mr and Mrs. ‘Willlam Waters of Phrgaon. avedus were. In | Weaterly the last of the week to attend the fu- neral of their brother, Henry Waters. = Ms. E. P. Phreaner of West Town street left Monday to visit relatives in Philadelphia, and’ later zoes to Wash- ingion, B. C.. to_visit her mother, Mrs. and daughter Miss Nina Phreaner. E . The cottage mver meeting of the First Mathl)dl.lt church will held tul (Tuefldl’) evening at the par- There -will ‘also be the Sun- Say wchicol Board meeting. Thursday evening the cottage meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Day on Otrobando avenue. LANSING ACKNOWLEDGES 4 # " NOTE FROM CARRANZA The - Suggested Embargo is Neither i . «Approved Nor approved. wfi‘h’mol Feb. 19.—Secretary ng ‘today sent a note to the Mexican govemment, acknowledging IF. HAIR 18 TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA —— DM l-k oldl Try Gundmoflnr’: hair That beautiful ‘even shade of dark, fh-qy air.can-only be had by brew- ng & mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- phor. - Your: hair ‘is ‘your - charm. It makes or mars the face. When it ~with | s the }. La o ‘?'c.fl-’n'l"'ufi 1 had to rs to i i i .ae. i Tei Ef.z:fl.-,— R Y nlckmr, in Bt. Phome T3 o8 WANTED—Fi R S ] e on car mer, Ndr'lch ’l‘cwn. Yantic. J. ‘C WANTED—Help at the f: i work. to take home: no :.:i"."i?.n‘é:‘i e Zameean BY RN dhied Colchester, Conn. < m—n\-m—‘finn. work and pl ning by Lyor ‘eech, General Chajrman N. Evan Davis, and e e pang Satomers the members of the various commit- Elin St = Tel T17-3 maysia toce"the wrk of taking the military = census of Middletown is in full swing. S The Folly of Taking Digestive Pill A Warning to Dyspeptics. The habit of taking digestive pil after meals makes chronic dyspep y thousands of men and wo: ecause ariifcial algestents, drugs and medicines have practically no influence upon the excessively acid tion of the stomach contents which is the cause of most forms of indigestion and epsia. e after dinner plll merely lessens the sensitivgness of the stomach nerves ana th s a false sense of free. dom trom pain. it those who are sub- Ject fuuan. gas, flatulence, Peiching, bloatios, heartburn, efe. af- ter eating would get about an ounce of pure bisurated magnesia from their druggist and take a teaspoonful im a little water after meals, there would be no further necessity for drugs or medicines because bisurated magnesia y. siops f00d fermentation and thus in- sures normal. painless digestion by enabling the stomach to do its work without hingrence. 2 'LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between 7.0 and the - office, one potato. nder. 1 same at Fagan's Smoke Shop. feb20d road from Thompson to American Strawboard Co. LOsT—On o . West Thompson, or toward Childr wm Reward -for - Flome, b:‘iflleu:;nfl l’;elns . ! S'h 3 s B e 9°% {10 General Housework Women, § Spin- Ehampean KIS D204 |hers, 10 Weavers, 3 Second Girls, 2 ————,-‘-————,.fl Farmers, 50 Women for mill work, 4 Boys, 2 Kitchen Women. 5 pon oy ’:' FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU FOR SALE—Having just moved |Central Buiiding Geo. L. Chesbro into the city, must sell my pair of | ——— = grays, aged 5 Sroldz 002‘5‘:0 1bs., pair of browns, 9 and 1 T S., a roan ai lgray, age 8 and'9, 2400 Ibs, & bay WANT OLD TEETH N ANY CONDITION W p to §5.00 per set, ac- horse, age 9, 1150 Ibs.; they are all sound and good to work or drive; will be sold very cheap to stop expense, at cordin; (h.i- “rabu Murphy Bros.’ Stable, Church St, Wii- |l THE ou_,,«rgmu_ OAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs Established Norwich, Conn. limantic. feb20d - VACANT LAND WANTED Acreage jultu le for home sit> devel- openy o, ] rn - Conn. cities; may Cgr replyivg. kindly state Padt p-rucukr.. size of property, tran- h to hear from owners— no brokers. “All correspondence strict- iy confidential. Address Box 69, care Bulletin. febisd am;nwed nor dlsapm'oved the sugges- tion of an embargo. CARD STRIPPERS « Steady Work Good Pay. < Apply to 7 THE WINCHESTER WOOLEN CO. Thamesville LABORERS AND FIREMEN WANTED GoOD PAY * les from Jew- maxnn-m, 1 1-2 miles 1-2 mlle from hiores tillable land, 150 Bing 359 acree Umber Bathe 1. atile n. attles 3 siion, 2 ouses, wagon and age sheds. Il buldings in class condition. Price $4.300. . FOR SALE mm..'m‘r Wood "in” stove Jengiha: Phone 648-5. J. Siemel. FOR SALE—Cow l.nd calf. Phone 463-14, Norwich. feb20d EGGS for hatchin; re bred R. I Req. White Wyandok S prron v?hl Leghorns; $1.50 set: Fred Hagberg, R. F. D T Frank Lathrop. uThS of 15 egi Ter. 188455 SALE A woodlot, some JarEe rees, about & mile from “railroad nta- e about 9 years old, ood’ worker and ' Trespect. czohl ampton, Conn., old Braney place, Howard Valiey. ubzoa SALE—New milch cow. g s Lee, Hanover, Ct. feb2 FLo7 ol Bl M S oA FOR_SALE—One model 50 Oakland $ eyl 7 pass. n:-luring :’SI‘I ?‘omonnra- J: touring.. ome Studebaker 1915 touring. These have electric lights and starters and are in good condition. Price right to uuscx Durchaser. Dem- onstration on Main St Garage. Moosup, Ct. Tel. feb20a 43-2. Persian_Red Tabby nr vfiu SR failed rad ng sols. ‘est Phone 582, WORD raisers’ sifotie No. 14 'Js & Scigntife for the prevention and cure head in turkeys. te do the work. Prepa Konemah Foultry sth. wNerwich. #TuTh: has never y St Conn. FOR u‘-—on movi: chine: booth and 270 n{-.’ mnk LaRose. Moosu L Th8Tu 4 SALE—Bronze turkeys. B\lrdlck. Glasgo, Conn. rmom FOR SALESeveral standing _trees at' 34 East Town St. Write to E. W. 39 East Town St febl1sd TFOR SALE 1336 Cadillac -touring car, perfect condition, about 6,000 wies * Tty Full, 150 brate Ave. 0. FOR SALE A will equipped poultry. farm of 12 acres, % mile from trolley, 33% miles from Sormich AddrsrPou - iry, care Bulletin. febisd TOR SALE Hedging, roses, shade trees, shrubbery, etc.; full line of peach, appie, pear and other fruit trees; highest guality stoék; send for cata- losue.. Dept, 13, Barnss Bros’ Nursery Co., Inc., Yalesville, Conn. b19d FOR SALE—My black xantueky ~bred saddle horse, “Prest Swner. will be unable, (o ride. hlm past tively the best saddle horse in New England. Address’' R. C. Plas ut. care of t-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. another carload has FOR l.u‘——e C. wmn and Brown Leghorn cocke; stom hatching. Jo;in Curry. Yantic. © Tel. 636-4. e, FOR SALE—In farm, overlookin T T Columbia, 30 acre he Vlake, good 1 room, 13; story with running water, barn, 2 other buildings and hen house; plenty apple trees; desirable for summer boarder: 0d land for market gardening; pasture for 2 or 3 head stock: place will be sold cheap; owner Inquire of J. A. Isham. Colum- FOR SALE To close wn estatethe seven- mfib— number 227 Thames ~ SECURITIES THOS. M. BECKLEY, Admr. SOED €78 Main Strest, May, Building JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, ~Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE At S A 12 acre Farm, with géod buildings, annmnmfm P SAB Iy ok ot s, oo 8 oo OLD MYSTIC, CONN. EA.PRENTICE. 102 u-r. 60 tillable, level l.mi 86 exceptional, Phone 300 FARM for sale or to rent; t! riek Shea farm, in Canterbury, miles north of Canterbury Green, on Brooklyn road, consisting of 265 acres. Address P. Shea, 169-~Howard St., ew andon, Conu. febl16d "FOR SALE — Thoroughbred O. L C. mg. for defivery when elgnt weeks old: £o0d stock s in ihe state. Tele: Thofe 1581095 FOR uun——uxs oo ov.rn.maa ana newly guaranteed, af Th B b MoCormion Cou Majestic, Ga. rage. jan27d TFOR SALE _Studebaker auto, 1815 series, one-man top, electric Starter, electric lights with ai other extras; all for $3! working syety gy a6d L Bt like new; a ain. S A 53 Ting illimantic. FOR SALE Greatest ™ eal estate har in Norm::h' ? ‘ham home on Ty house, most which cost over 00 :flbcll-v:ho 28 buildin; - street ence and 28 Address_Real Sstate 3 nxchngcc. lew London, Conn. Pat- two Im:nu;nrl - g Brooders 300 W Chick Anothier express. car of 28 Horses here.. a n e o Phone 189 £y e st B Lk g 1 syira_ TO lewly £ rooms, P oy iy sk g TO RENT - Well 1 ted room p.uo! over 600 x'ou 5‘ Main stres {n.lu pesr lm nufacturin, show - m—. Bunt omy sli monthly. Apply. OLEGG, The Jewsler, Ml} 527 M St Anrhnenb'l'okult The Norwich Housing cvm“ ys ’n:i:: a few vacant apartments on apartments or Garden Avenue. The of rooms eéach and have all the conveniences. The rent is $20.00 per month. I you are planning to movn aboyt the first of March you should engage one: of these apartments without de- The apartments will be open for inspection- during the balance of this month. Inquire of J. J. CORKERY, Tel 260 Room 120 Thayer. FOR RENT - The store at 202 Franklin St, occ W D. Avery, the TooeE, for ears. A g0od opening for mn.: wor ull ylruc‘fun 1 o JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker, ¥Franklin Square, Norwich. STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In- quire at Bulletin Office. / Bldg. . FOR SALE FOR SALE Ons_of- the choloast cottage houses located in the best part of t Broad St, at a very modest price. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE 8-Room Cottage House, N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St. FOR SALE A modern up-to-date hotel, doing business good with a liquor license Jo.ated in a prosperous manufact- uring town, . baving 26 _sleeping rooms all well furnished #ith eiec- tricity, steam heat and running water. Good reason for selling. Price. right. Good opportunity for right man. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich, Conn. 1W'3—Ph_en-—1 167-4 $900 will buy a small farm®of. three acre cleared land, two cottage houses an barn, 50 spple trees and some other fruli; last fall's crop was 30 barre This place is situated on Norwich and Westerly trolley, R. F. D, and tele- phone. A rare bargain. . Investigate. Immediate possession. FARMS. FARMS., FARMS. If you want a farm, sénd for my Farm Bulletin, lates® edition, just pub- Ifshed, choice of 400. Prices ranging trom $275 to $25,000. . WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Heal Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Central Theatre Bullding, Telephone No. 2365. Westerly, B. I. POR SALE. % 'n..-..: and Busi- Iou mfnrty‘? lor Teal es- FOR SALE DANIELSON, CONN. -w.elty A in "".7.....¢"' Fall p.rficul.fl by communicating FRANK W: COY, Agt. Stillman Building A-‘ ma. Behold! youn' & Sod Doid: e wor- 3 Freedom in Stripes sijall never kiss Justice never Meep in hearts are loval true r.g atetu; d'a Hvln‘ seal! jone land a nation rich :na; Ok fhthers with a na- .rl . w.re few, o H hm for man and state Americans we are, and brave at hear And every man of us will do his part, !‘mfllf Dec dllhnn stand aflame an ag in hand We 'l“ fight in vel.co and war with willin —Father H'B ‘Iflemy in Leslle's Weekly. ILLUSIONS OF WAR. War 1 abl Apd yet how wweet e sound along the marchi oot Of drum and fife! And T forget g%‘key"fif widows, and forget en old mothers and tr ole Dark butchery without a sout. " Without a soul—save this bright Of hemdy music, sweet ns deoir. " And even my pémce-ablding foet’ Form;mf“nx;:i"?a:ho marching street; And ‘what edre I for humes T The tears flll my astonished o AARd my full heart is 1ie to break; d yet ’tis all embannered lies, A dream those 1fttle drummers maike. 0, it is wickedness to clo Yon'nldeous Erinning vfh?'»('l" o 5 Hidden.in music, lfke a That in a garden of Till good men love the Toathe! Art, thou hast » But not an infam O, smap the And show neen ory wallcs thing they Y {nfamtes, like thi Tite, ana still the drum the monster as she Is! ___ —Richard ichard LeGailienne, HUMOR OF THE | 'THE DAY Blinks—What is your dearest wi ish? Jinks—That I knew as much as my son thinks I do.—Judge. ggld;'nélg is_the Parthenon. urist—Gee! What a con, they must have had!—Life o ey, Bill, how about th: ror owe me? Did you Torget ttre o0t YOU a0t Yet. Give me time."—Yale Rec- Customer—Is there any gra: the bill of fare? % 1 Waiter—No, sir; there was, but was wiped off—Piatton's Monthiy. Alice—They say Tow is an the aft of self-defens: TSR Marie—Nonsense! propose in Transcript. Elderly spinster (waking u a finding burglar going through her Jewel case)—Leave me at once, sir! Burglar—Certainly; 1 had no inten- tion of taking you~—London Opinion Patience — According to the latest fashion decres 1 see that dresses are to come down to the shoe tops. Patrice—Mercy! Are they worn as short as that! Statesman. They sat looking at her engagement Did your friends admire it?" tenderly inquired. pu‘;TdheyT;illd more than that” she re- “Three of them reco; e —New York Times, iy “Do you call 30 miles an hour mov- ing?” asked the first speed flend Certainly not” answered the sec- ond speed flend. “Still, if a chap kept it up long enough I dare say he would eventually get over some ground Birmingham Age-Herald. “The man I marry must be a hero brave, daring and gallant; he must have enough to support me comfort- ably; must have a country home, and, above all, be honest.” “That's all very_ good; iove—not a department high Burr. Margaret was not accustomed to the saying of grace. One night she we:;.l for supper with the next-door on it Edith made him just one week.—Boston to be ronkers he but this store. said she the next morning, “what was that that Mr. Smith re: New York Ever THE KALEiDOSCOPE Spanish fishing flests employ 20,000 men. Metallis titanium, it has been found will cut and mark glass, leaving orndmental silvery streak where has been used. it Mirrors Hanging outside of the Dutch houses enable the residents, seated inside to see the doings of the street in front. Snakes are said to be so short- sighted that they are unable to see a distance of more than one-quarter of their own lensth. In the search for a source of supply of potash it has been sald that a ton of banana stalks will make five pounds of pure potash. Two bridges in a eity in India aro supported on large metal tanks which float on the water and accommodate themselves to its rises and fall. The repeal of the exclusion order against the entry into British Colvm- bia of artisans and laborers skilled and unskilled, is being demanded. The Keating will reach 150,000 children, but there are 1,850,000 children in the United Statds who can not be touched by federal legislation. Two Californians have patented a device that measures a pipeful of to- bacco from & pouch or box and stuffs 1t into & pipe without contact with the user's fingers. A German chemist produced a tem- of 13,500 degrees through ex- pertments with lguid air under pres- sure, or 3,500 de‘nu hotter than the sun is supposed to be. A special effort is being imade to widen the market for Philippine =i- cohol products, which are ebtained from varfous on_the islands. child labor act The movement ly relates to pure alcohol for medical or Industrial and to Philippine coco or paim. b nuld Both products are b ing brought Yo the attention of Homs- kon‘ importers, and there is every considerable