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FAIR, COLDER TODA) o ) RAIN OR SNOW TOMORROW ' “riict 15 owng Un domght | Duptex SRR SUNET P ls Sportrayal — —— Py - - e e or vorionin otz Feature Moving Pictutes ‘at the Au-{ie St iR ROwS Of The. u-wm - + E - ; ‘ 35 e s ipuramos ency, No. THE BARRIER. eature Mov! o i has marl E € : 5 ootk 2 atlorium Theatre: s g : a s ._Cor : P i . fe BLMAOENS IO 8 A0 e 1 want you, Lite, no matter what you e Tebby bring! - A ubxoi__ ¥ it be sons, Il ralse ‘my voice and oving Pictures at the Breed The- Vaudeville snd Moving Fistures at the Davis Theatre. - > ‘ 3 : Special City Meeting in_Town Hall. : e o : 5 F = S sing. Ttenement, five|If It be grief, Il meekiy bew the So: t No. 34, F. and A. M, < e nee; , et e a,“mmla: LOST—On road from : L £heep, " - Myat “L’fi‘u appiy 1i Winchester St I it \:;lxhu Tll read the stars and Folishers' and Buffets Tnlon meets Home, and reins. < AT “feb2id e RERTTeasme s siEhiTeeen | 1 1t Do uin Tl auamt the brimming in_Carpente: ‘Hall. . . Miss e ] "RENT—Ten: ow! tope Rebekan Lodee, No 2. 1 O. O ‘Conn. g S R SALE Segoral tons of hay Tn| modern improvements, :nfrfnylx‘r'n- If it be 3oy, T'll give my heart snd N rien Counctl, No. 25, F. B L 2 : E i L H. Pugh, Gales STl | 2% . Jie B B N ks “comive. . wich Mpe meets in Foresters' Hail " | WANTED By a youns tic. e T ) “mm e Ve athirst, ANNOUNCEMENTS ’ 00a Adaress 5 M. Boi | WM BALESL purebied Jecsey bull B e o Pt iers, - | 1 shail b’ Feady—but I want love - o TR L NS Some frst cluss nay." John Lymen & AL R R T AT B —Jane McLean. WANTED_One who took the biue. | Son, East Great Plaf Teb2id HED rooms for UIght bouse- o FURNIS) Announcement. checked coat mistake at T. A B! T oo o e e se | KeSIDE. - 2/ Dtvision St febléd GRATITUDE. A FOR SALE—Double two-story house s The Auto Sales Co, of this city are try ‘works wond Hall Monday ng'?(._.phue leave it at| pelonging to estate of Elisa %, Geer | TO RENT—Basement tenement at 56|y .oy home from the hospital todey 183 West Main ‘el. 555-13. _feb2id opening this week a sales and show -~ hich in Poquetanuck, Inquire of I G. Geer, Inquire ac Bulletin Oftice. e T, Foom at 102 Frankiin street for the 5y ;. 5003 | “WANTED Several tons of go0d cow | Executor, R. ¥. D. 5, ik, Tel| dect The man at the door smiled and ram purpose of displaying and featuring . hay. Phone 909. - feb21d for hire; long or short to let us in. the Velie line of automobiles. The ‘and Gormant s orsans. Try - = FOR SALE—One 1915 distances. Phune $19. ¥. A. Lolbesre.| Katle had the apartment all scrubbed, public are cordially invited to step in SALESMAN wanted; world's largest | gix Chalmers 5 . tourihg o decsd the white paint shining and & and inspect these cars; demonstration F manufacturers want a high class sales- | 10501 37-1915 m 5 pass. touring| —m———ror————————————— fire burning in the llvln{ room. £ which be had at any time for increase man for automatie musical instruments| car; one 1916 7 pass. 8 cyl. Ookiang| . TO RENT — Furnished rooms; also | They all said how sweet the baby was of wi may are return for cafes, hotels. restaurants, confec-| ¢, car. These cars are all in good nveniencer gfor light Lousekeeping. what a fine, healthy chiid, and I o ' the asking. v Four tioneries and theatres, ranging in price 106 School St. Tel. 1043-3. novild Wad very SiuNE. In "connection with this car we wish : “sup- | trom 3300 to tso.oon'p:rfi'g'mgz rutare e, .".:‘,.‘,‘mn'.’:,uh““‘,,‘:'.'n b e e e e ey 5 to announce that the Velle cars will I & man O e EHN" Tt Auto Saies Co. 102 Franklin St. Tel | rates; suitabip for light housekeeping. | When they hed all gone awey be exhibited by the New England Ve-| - g T A e et wim, atveriiilug campuisn ank i Teb21d | Sare Eoame sorss, 15 Union St Jyiod |1 picked mer up._lttle pink, brewn. lie Co. at its new show room. 30 r capacity and power wanted, to|” $85.00 for a beautiful mahogany| FORE RENT in the bullding corner of carried her all around the house. Brookline avenue, Boston, Wi layers. 3 represent us in Norwich and vicinity on | pianola piano player, with nice selec- | Franklin and Willow strects; fine cor- | “See, little baby,” I said, “this is your ;‘on:;‘dered 3“?1 o:‘ L:ett;:es‘tv :‘alzm: stant Killer P By s nru&m fi&mn}cs;lo‘h?nl-“ w’rn: ‘RQ-:‘; uon‘:l r:_l.}l. e T {‘1; down, ;i p:l Bz Sge 1or, yw.‘ocri‘u.pl::l by C. C. house, n e east, lurin; ur] er - a3 eS| - month. e lau len ut- L, An t! jes roo: all St S SR e R T e e |G S e b & B o niT | S fik ek & T |l ettt S RS B ) e RS T a vidence fa Verrington Avenus House Soid. | Tume Eiviago ars co-starced in 3 story | pouliry wupplies” Suitantesd .| SPANTER_ A tonent for Iig aors| | SUESes Tor S nics np tedsts werint| €2 i Braaaway. - wira | P oR RO, PIT I, 00 3 of love and aventure directed - ROUP use Dr, Hess Roup Rem- 97~ < n? The, pronerty, of Chasios B Rray| R arnty e s thrifing. Ao | s tGRUIL et B Bt M | POEL, G rerty hel dor i Wysae |Gyt (g B dovg b b el | B0 WHNE _Sem (RS romt | ow nivaly we arranged it a7 Buen located on Yerrington avenue has been . e en mpany, ut-| modern conveniences, at The Seymour, . b e o gy reeler that will please local photoplay 3 Cadden Bldg., Norwich, Ct. 34 Franklin St. Phome 1043-3. april your grandmother lo fol sold through the agency of Francis D, | Toeler ot ~ WANTED—A_vyoung man to help in you? Donohue to Ernst Wiese of Middle- | ™ > hoeing and jobbing blacksmith shop: | $156.00 for a good mahogany upright Do you like your house, Httle daugh- er?” sald. 1 And this is not all on the programme an unusual g00d opportunity to learn | piano, with stool and scar: erms_$10 ro r B e e my the oo | for_these two davs, for the famous the business. George W. Ide. Brook- | down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut-Cad: REN sad . - Mrs. Vernon Castie will appear in th lyn, Conn.” Tel. 127-2, Danieison. den Company, Plaut-Cadden Blds. Nor-| o0 ) 11 o0ioq room space of over 60p | The baby opened her eyes for & mo- i second episode of Patria. She is well feb21d wieh, Ct. Pty o Byt ol ol Wk Bt ment and then she shut them and POVLA FRISCH RECITAL known as the originator of many UNITED STATES WANTED—_By an American, position | $75.00—Haines Bros. upright plano, | icor and entrance, near Postoffice; | o . Went fast asieep again, styles of dress for young women which as mill carpenter: woolen mill . pres | with stool and scarf. Terms $10 down, | suitable for light mlnu(‘clurlnfi O L R S atrnit mow LRt T wanted heo AROUSING MUCH INTEREST |have become the vogue of two conti- e ferred; about 15 years' experience; will | $1:50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden|show room. Rent only $15 monthly. 8 then to be “grateful” to im bty nents. Many distinctive features in £0 anywhere: good reference. Address | Company, Plaut-Cadden Bidg., Norwich.| Apply * - 8727 e ] ninet e careful HDOUE The recital to be given in Siater|womén's apparel originat with ner.|j . FINISHING CO. 2. this office febzid - | Ct. LEE CLEGG, The Jeweler, _ that. 2 Memorial hall, on Friday evening. in|have become the fashion and her cos- ‘WANTED—Position bly German girl to $145.00 for fine mahogany James & JanlsMWF 327 Maim St. —Elizabeth Porter Wyckoff, In New which will appear Mms. Povla Frisch, | tumes, all of which she designs he: J. R. ‘erences. Holstrom upright piano, rich sweet York Tribune. soprano, and Roderick White, violin- |self, have been copied in, fashion pa- SECURITIES Susman, R.D. 7.~ “feb?1d |tone and nice pleasing action. Terms — ist, Is afousing a grest deal of interest|pers and by modistes all over the PSANTED sscond hand Cyphers ot | Caaden. Gompany, Plaut-Cadden Bias. New ents'l'oRent HUMOR OF THE DAY among local music lovers. es and Eurol rajrie State incubator, in good order. | Rorwich, Gt Madame Povia Frisch, the Danish i‘wry patron of this theatre is an- “J| A, XKriesman, R. 4. Box 111, Norwich, | —————=— “Ca, is ertickeler frind Or'd 3 Conn. feb21d $192.00 buys a beautiful Henry oo P e i » soprano, whose first protéssional visit|xlously awaiting the announcement of |§ BOUGHT AND SOLD O e N e Urtishs shaub Bad acait in per: | The Narwich. Housing: Company. have | hsve. ye know. to these shores last season was & much | the date of the greatest picture eve ; WANTED—Teams to _deliver ti fect condltion: Terms $15 down, 36 per £ t ents on Sprin “G’wan! If he was pertickeler he heralded event, arrived from Bor- | produced, “War Brides.” Watch the lumber and poles ' to Lebanon.and | month. i-h. ‘Plaut-Cadden Company, |% few vacant apartm €1 wouldn't be yer frind” — New Or- deaux on the ~Rochambeau, Monday, | papers for the date. D Chestaut Hill statlons. J.W. Whipple. | Plaut-Cadden Blds., Norwich, Gt. UGN Svefng. Ko spartadate erol s Times-Picayune. Sept. 26, Tharsday, sl school children & centa care of Hatry Ward, Lebanon, Conn. 2 of six rooms each and have all the|leans Times-Picayune. All the singing I did in France| Four shows, 1.30, 3.15, 7 and 8.45 JAMES L. CASE Phone 39-12. feb21d Mmflny for.» superb high srade ma-modern convenlences. The rent is| Judge—Were you ever arrested be- during the summer was for the sol- e bt ton Ot 200,10 | than six weeks ago, just exchanged for I s w0 phuntop to move atout| . Rakslee—Honest, fow, Juge, do 1 diers,” she sald. “I sung In the hos- | WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY pitald whenever the opportunity offer- 18 INDIAN' DAY, BT Shetupkas ot~ cd, and I have rarely had auditors who 5 s through the Washington Civil » Norwich, Conn. Bl S0 O B epare o aad you or s | ae ot S ot R maeYer P'*N2% |the first of March you should engage | look like I was a bud fest makin' me position or we Fuarantee to refund| plaut-Cadden Company. Plaut-Cadden |Oone of these apartments without de- | dayboo?—Columbus Citizen. Yyour money. Write to Earl Hopkins. | Bid Norwich, Ct. lay. The apartments will be open for Customer—Waiter, this is the first ére so sympathetic and apprecia- 3 ve’” On the evening of July 24, she|Formal Opening of the Motorcycle PR eas Gelling shomt 2asoes Son P9k | —516500 for & beautifal mahogany |inspection during the balance of this|iender steak I've ever had in your ng for the wounded soldiers in the| Season With Unusual Display of In- h lifetime employment, short | Story & Clark upright plano, with stool | month. shop. established by Miss Anne| dian Motorcycles and Bicyeles. sure pay. regular vacations. and ‘scarf. Terms $10 down, $1.50 per Inquire of J. J. CORKERY, Waiter—My goodness! You must . in her villa t Versailles. . week., The Plaut-Cadden Company, q S 3 have got the guv-nor's.—London Sat- on the same evening, Madame| Once more February 22nd, Wash- FOR SALE WANTEDPloker room_ and _dye- | —aui-Cadden Bldg., Norwich, Ct. Tel. 260 Room 120 Thayer Bldg: | urday Journal. save a programme of songs at|ington’s Birthday, has been selected house help. Apply Glen Woolen Mills.| #385.00 for a nice S8-note high class Youngpop—Yesterday was my little > oD y y £ the Princess Edmonde de|by the Hendee Manufacturing com- 1eb20d player p{‘:r;m' l";tsh-;is‘”l:ol’l: o5 cvrv'::k FOR RENT boy’s birthday. A 12 acre .arm, with good buildings, the musical instrument dea also at Versailles, the prin-|pany, Springfield, Mass., makers of the |# - WAN Flubdub—Did he et many pres- € by the way, the aunt of | internationally famed Indian Motor- | including stock and tools, on 5c trel- | good piace oos par: Sood igamster:| The = Plaut-Cadden Company. Plaut-| .pn. sore at 202 Franklin St occu- T T T AR % 3 place, & Pay; would prefer| Cadden Bidg., Norwich ents? the Marquis de Polignae, who is at[cycle and Indian Bicycle, as Indlan|ley line. man of middle age. Apply to M. F. -~ — = - | pled by W. D. Avery, the grocer, for| ™'y, 00, Did he! Why, he's got present in this country Day. E. A. PRENTICE, Jordan, Broad St., Danielson. PFhone FOR_SALE—New Iron table bench|several years. A good opening for the SOREI OF them. yet—-Tndee: Roderick White, violinist, 1 a young| Indian Day has been extremely pop-| pnone 200 5 ity st 1 25 feb20d |saw. T. E. Babcock, Norwich. right man. For full particulars in- n b g S o American artist with a briiliant future |ular throughout this country and 7 WANTED _Men-womeh, 18 or over:| — i n Vs R A, B e et g Bl L o befoge him. Born in Michigan, Rod-|marks the formal opening of the mo- | “Faipw FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN, 375 month; government jobs; list posi-| FOR SALE—Having just moved D 2 e gl e e M e P erick White received in his early boy-|torcycle season. It .has become an e e e - | tions free: Write immediately. Framk. |into the cify, must mell my pair of|®eal Estate amd Investment Broker,|bed, and it's still quite damp? hood an education not unlike that of fannual feature ' in motorcycledom. | efile un estate, the Gies Harringten | N° y/PSticute. Dept. 37-C. Rochesicr. | grays, aged 5 and 7, 2300 Ibs., pair of Franklin Square, Norwich. Domestic—Lor, ma'am, {t must many American boys in public schools | which is looked §orward to with great|farm in Frankiin is offcred for sate |N- Y- 1eb15d° | hrowns, 9 and 10, 2700 Ibs., a roan and been perspirin’.—Passing Show @nd travel. In 1306 he entered the|anticipation by the vast army of mo- |The farm consisis of a dwelling house| WANTED —Antique furniture and old | Bray, age,§ and 9, 2400 Ibs., . bay “I'm sorry I asked the girl to clean Hotchkiss school in_ Connecticut. The | toreycle enthusiasts. with good cellar, barn, carriage house, | fashioned sllver: highest prices paid. A.|horse, age 9, 1150 Ibs.; they 'are ail the typewriter.” £ summer, however, he began| C. V. Pendleton, Jr. local distrib-|forn house hen house and outbuild-|Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3.{ sound and good to work or drive; will “Why?” rious violin study with Max |utor of Indian products, will observe | 185, There are about 80 acres of land. | _febldd y st very cheap to stop expense, at “She took 15 minutes to clean the under whose tutorage he re- | Indian Day with open house and will |fand, orchard and = plantl £| WANTED_Old false teeth: doesn't| Murphy Bros. Stable, Church St., Wil- | About 20 to 25 f at 63 Franklin | type and two hours to manicure her land, orcl d ° planting = ground. 3 . \‘:hi‘ed furtiher thpur:‘ulr;(g r;:a have on exhibition the 1917 motorcycle | There is (20 abundance of water In m:m;‘iil btzokfm I pay ,,f,‘l to $5 per | limantic. 1eb20d | Street, suitable for almost any kind of gflxer "3”'* af;“"w"d " i—- Loul . emic studies in the Mackenzie|sensation, the Indian Big Twin with |wells, springs and brook on the prem- | se . Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth! 2 ourier-Journal. T at Dobbs Ferry. | To Foaats | i et i e i ek ot Moy ol Eaber. Pl e e ol coiatiby | = MRS~ Okun,; Spar: Joora. ol | Dupinegs, . at & redsenable grios.. In- =, W w0 o ticed Tooties playing - Went to Brussels, whers |Light Twin with its opposed motor, |Sut off and spid at good prices by the | return m: e . Norwich. Phone 18561-2. . febzod | Quire at Bulletin Office. your orchestra lately.” he continued his violin study under|which was the center of attraction at|ground, has grand view and is located six woodchoppers: | * FoR SALE —Wood In stove length “No; he slipped on the icy sidewalk Cesar Thompson until May. Returning | both the Chicago and New York Mo- |on the state highway from Norwich to|Pay $1.5¢ per cord: ride on car line Phone 64! 3. Siegel: " febied FOR SALE and broke his clavicle.” America, he was graduated from |torcycle shows, will undoubtedly be|Willimantic and is four miles from |from Bean Hill to Yantic. J. C. Hef- e eI “Well, couldn’t he get another school and passed his college entrance | viewed with great interest, as the op- |Baltic village and about eight miles | ner, Norwich Town. febioa FOR SALE_Cow and calf. h f ale ne examinations for Pri z pose: from Norwich and is near Meetin: 463-14, Norwich. feb20d 4 et e d tvpe of motor has never been|iijise Hill. For further information| WANTED Help at the factory: also > FOR SALE Eoston Transcript. FOR SALE Mare about 9 years old, this point that he decided upon 2 |used in this country until brought out . & apply to Frank B. Harrington, at the | WOTk to take home; no work given out & < yillis—Bump has & very mup-to- musical career in preference to further |by the Hendee Manufacturing com- |#3%m o 'to Willlam. EL Shielas, 3¢ |uniess same can be returned finisned in | welght 1200 Tbs. good worker and|, One of the choleestcottage houses| Wil —Bump has academic work. pany in their new Light Twin. The |Brosaway, Norwich, Conf. feb3d _|three days. Columbia Kid Curler Wik, B D Box 17 HamPoct coonn | St at a very modest price. For full|' Gillis—Yes. He has one of tl s ‘;oexih“é’;?:‘om“i'éf’ufiffi et U TR T R e e e COIEMer CONN. . e A ey pings, Huwerd Valley particulars, ‘inquire ‘ot office systems where yon can find just recital by this vyoung but talented| Extensive plans have beem perfected FOR SALE B s i i oyl e o Pl OHN A. MORAN, What you want when you don't want violinist: The sincerity of Mr. White's | to entertain all those interested in the A Modern Eigh H. novisd S FOR SALE—New mllch cow. Wil- Real Estate Broker, it by looking ’Whfllflih" wouldn’t be I terpretations appeals to his audi- |high m<hanical development of the t-room House. i e “‘,’;‘bzs;,d“" anover, Ct. Phone. 189 B el Normien, | you aid want it——Life. : ences as does the sweet tone which|motorcycle, for the Indian Motorcy- Easy T BICSARTED —Secend, hand furniturs, | _feb ¥rw Rgnmon e e s ie " harskalo. he brings from the instrument. He isfcle represents the greatest perfection 3 exms Franitin Bt o0 %17 o L o T8 Poliop. Mastaitata ((oarelulons- well equipped technically and possesses | in motorcycle engineering. The Indian A.M. AVERY 5 g T i (e s, all the assets of a violinist of whom | Motorcycle with Powerplus Motor rep- a tor, conly slightly used and guaran —gave you a black eye? America mW\y be justly proud. The |resemts the final achievement of the | Ielephone 1122-2 52 Broadway WANTED :333:; o'::"s‘s?;&eflfieg'ffi?"s ’c’;i" Thetl_ad;‘—}nl ‘Qurk;‘m;;;rhh f f d ‘wasn’t a phys! wreck un e e “Pierrot Serenade,” made popular by|Hendee Manufacturing company, the ik Kubelik, was so well given, no one|pioneer manufacturers of motorcycles. stopped to remember the work of the The public is cordially invited to FDR sALE older artist. drop in and examine these finished touring. These have electric lights and o] re.—Puc i Ok (B o s e i lap il Cottles Hanse Nl ros hiuteny whet dia man' 8 | o . A em 5 w, children, vha E e~ onstration on request. Main St ” 4 3 Hos scend from?” Tickets for the recital are now on|products—the master motorcycles of DANIELSON, CONN. Garage. Moosup, Ct. R i From a monkey. sale at Cranston’s book store. Re-|all times. Those fascinated by the E S. Nash rt; SRAEE WL WL €0, e all moden conveniences. And what did the monkey descend served seats $2.00. ~There are still a|allurement of this most healthy of all | The, Eugens S. Nash property on the e O A on s ilae touring |1 In good residential section. || trom”’ number of good seats to be had. gotof dadra_sparts will Aind. much to e Niim it T s P =3 ~ car, perfect condition, run about 6,000 “Well, Eddie, do you know?” terest and entertain them by join- i rid o o “Ah, er—" BREED THEATRE. Ini The hrons at the Stors of C.'V. |ga8 and clectricty, on it '72 fest in febisd N. TARRANT &.CO., “Yes'm—a tree” — Browni PR Pendleton. e o | Fewroary = 22na, | width % FOR SALE—A well equipped poultry azine, el Barrymore Has Greatest Role of | Washington's birthday.See adv. This very desirable centrally located farm pf 12 Scres, % mile from troliey, 117 Main St. Her Career as Screen Star. property is ot & yery reason- i Teate Balledinr oo Addrepntos THE KALEIDOSCOFE The United States coast guard last |able price, part mortgage if d. A YOUNG LADY 2 - In “The Awakening of ‘Helena | year saved 1,507 lives. Full particulars by communicating = FOR SALE—Hedgin, roses, shade Richie,” which will be seen at the| .. with STENOGRAPHER |[S5 55l e b beber conit trecs; o Coul miners in Geors > in pa cent. inc Breed theatre today and Thursday, T D e e FRANK W. COY, Agt. Ethel Barrymore has the greatest play Stillman Building Westerly, R. I. of her career as a motlon picture star. | STOP CATARRH! OPEN | G I T T R The role of Helena Richis in this pow- erful screen version of Margaret De- NOSTRILS AND HEAD highest quality stock; send for cata- Under 25 years of age. Must|ioevs, Dpu it 2" | FOR SALE be accurate and rapid. FOR SALE—My black Kentacky-bred Switzerland last June and July had the heaviest, most continuous rains known for 50 year; 1 . ddie horse, “Preston:” has all gaits: |} A modern up-to-date hotel, domn land’s novel, is admirably adapted to pply or address o % P , 5 b o € i Barrvmore. © Cream in Nostrils Al I&'x:fi: The e ale, Deds B ey L oL nosiwy Missouri has joined the list of state e acting calls for interpreting sfliflu 5 ASHLAN OTTO! England. Address R. C. Plaut. care of -~ 0 i which maintain night echools for the aisposition of a beautiful woman -Colds at Once. D C N CO., | Bre'sit, 2030 & OxbrmitnConet [Juring town. “having 26 sleeping | Whith maintain nish ~ febl7d rooms all well furnished with eiec- of wealth who has experienced deep To close an estate the seven- Jewett City. tricity, steam heat and runnin : v tragedy as a wife, yet does not com- COWS for sale; another carload has i . In normal times the annual German prehend the real = responsibilities of h&’;“’m‘:n‘;‘,fi‘z‘fi{‘;u:h" room: House number 227 Thames arrived. James H. Hyde, North Frank. “P';""‘n?:z‘ 4Epon ‘:{ petiing: B consumption of fruit amounts to about lif untll bitter experience has driven 1y because of & cold or catarrh, just ||| Street. Very convenient loca- s, TulRtions e, DebaiolL: Hr opportunity for §110 pounds per capita. i0 lesson home to her. Then she Is | Sap. 150 g ¢ 3 calleq upon to decide between the man | St ans e etere. ey xam Balm 1| tion. Wi eel at a very low WANTED FOR SALE_In Celumbia, 30 acre FRANCIS D. DONOHUE After many faflures Italian Army she loves and the child she has adopt- | this Fragrant, antisoptic’ cream. inty CLR L CARD STRIPPERS farm.” overiooking the lake: good 7 || Central Building, Norwich, Conn. | engincers have bored the first success- ed. soon. om, ry house, w. runnin ful artesian well in Tripoll Hers is whers she experfences her |Ihroush svesy o ressese TorTUate THOS. H. BECKLEY, Adm: Stsady. Wepk and Good"Pay. g i T o B kb 2 S z =2£4 ‘awalkening” ~ She finds that the man | head, soothing and . healing . the’ in- . g - Apply to summer boarders: g00d land for mariet A lemon squeezer operated by a thy of her love—and . thet 278 Main Street, May Building X5 1 electric motor is a novelty de- janworthy flamed, swollen mucous membrane and THE WINCHESTER WOOLEN CO.|sardening; pasture for 2 or 3 head - alization comes only after she has|you get instant relief. 724—Phones—63 Stock; place will be sold cheap; owner signed chiefly for public place dec'ded to cling to the child. -The sit-|" An! how good it feels. Your nos- s vifie away. Inquire of J. A. Isham, Colum- v e uation is an unusually powerful one,|trils are opes. youc heed is Gear e bla, Conn. 7eb108 $9°° Fiber useful in textile a cordage and only an actress of Miss Barry-|more hawking, snuffing, blowing; no FARM for sale or to rent; the Pat- has been extracted from the water more’s ability could successfully por-|more headache, dryness or struggling - LABORERS AND FIREMEN |rick Shea farm,- in Canterbury, two hyacinth in Indo-China by a French- tray it on the screen. for breath. Ely’s Cream Baim is just miles north of Canterbury Green, i1l buy a small farm of th man. _Other pictures on the bill include | what sufferers from head coids and ca- WANTED R e e e e i o b e the Burton Holmes travel series and|tarrh need. It's a delight. barn, 50 np;vln trees and some other Tests of various kinds of concretes and cement-mortars now under way oIt ey vy GOOD PAY T . S 9 s ; Ko By B nTy B St b : - I“"I't Al 2 :’;""""d* in Germany will extend over a period DAVIS THEAT! 71647 . p! very when 2ight weeks 61d; | This place is situated on Norwich an AVIS THEATRE. 8 Am Strawboard Co. as good stock as in the state. Tele- VVen:‘l! trolley, R. F. D, and tele- Liibades i Dhots ISSLAS. phoné. A rare bargain. Investigate.| The fruit cultivation of this coun- Big Bill of Keith Vaudeville and Tri- ADAMS TAVERN angle Photoriays Today—Entire New R SALE 1915 Reo Syoihauled and | immediate possession. try is largely engaged in by women. o Tonweton. h 7861 WANTED P ebieMeCormion o estic Ga- | FARMS. FARMS. wanms, |California has a number of success- 5 rage. . Jan27d ful growers. -~ F 10 General Housework Women, 5 Spin- | ———8 — 2070 If you want a farm, send for my Doy the Hest Bale ot his ek 3oq | Branas of et of Durope and Amesica: OLD MYSTIC, CONN. pers, 10 Weavers, 3 Second Gris 2|,.510r Snaman: top - shctric Starter | Farm Bulletin, latest edition, Just pub- eei are missing a real treat both in vau- Culmbach Bavarian acres; 60 tillable, level and &51"?@&..‘3."‘#&2? g .gfi‘,’i‘é,'{:.”.‘.' e “"’"‘,,,:E’- B “,f lished, chofce of 400, Prices ranging ;’,f"’fi:fi:",f‘ gy ot b o e Eodr e b He o B Ale, Guinness’ e s mot Eapyoonal, dark silt| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU ToTking svery day and 1ooks and rans | trom $276 to $25,000. easily at night. {oday has been pronounced by everys Imported Ginger B Central Building Geo. L. Chesbro | §5"STinE S " il Tmaniio “ranssa WILLIAM A. WILCOX, The University of Colorado, with one who ¥ seen as one e b —_—_— Real Estate Brok 2 % - 4 Ale, FOR SALE—Greatest real estate bar- A the suport of the Denver Chamber Beltimding the bill is The Dream Gar- . §oin n diorwich: Buckingham home on | Ne. 41 West Broad St., Reoms 1 and 32,| of Commerce, is zending a member of den, a beautiful scenic .musical of- cellar WE WANT OLD TEETH gubstantiaily Bhuc " whicn over Central Theatre Building, iy e A R gy By e e e oy M Rty e IN ANY CONDITION 30008 i aild, aing 35 building 10ts | rolephone No. 2365, Westerly, B. L | iive potato and alfalfa that grow at have many novel lighting effects. Ane We pay up to $6.00 per set, ac- M| ang the 28 lots, 810,000, Address Real high altitudes in Peru. It is hoped other biz time act is Florette, Sai eorflmaoh thei= value. Estate Exchange, New London, Comn. that as a result of this investigation, e S Reiont ok THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Je2ldaw saLm. Colorado may be able to raise aifalfa dow's Physical Culture Girl, in her 2 Mot Bhrects U asaten Quserade sany e able i nisecSiiate New glass number plates for resi- original equilibristic offering introduc- blished 1 ness Lots, i uscular considered unsuitable for cultivation e el SRS i COWS FOR SALE e g e B A ly of Peruvian , Dr. Ellis Keenan is seen in the role of Dr. A carload will arrive Wednesday, n will have the cooperation of the Uni- —_——————— | 1], Norwlch, Ph FOR SALE < . 2 b s versity of Lima. Blax., FRED. W. HOXIE, BISU i o i - ORI Phone 62, Lebanon Div. feb2id A Seventy Year Old Couple. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Carpenter, Har- - risburg, Pa., suffered from kidney trou- Will be very diffieult to get this ble. He says: “My wife and I suffered g NEslA A X son. So place your order early with Among these from kidney trouble and had rheu- . matic palns all through thé body. The For Dyspepsia, The Peck-McWilliams Co. orstnon firat few doses of Foley Kidney Piils Hesr:burn, Belching, Sour Si FALLS AVENUE A ; > Come and R A ? Sours relieved us, and five bottles entirely Gas in Stomach, etc., take a teas P of Pisurated nesia In & sinss | Hack, Livery and Boarding cured us. Although we are both in of hot water after eating. safe, ind gives the seventies, we are as vgvmul as Ay e we were thirty years ago.” Foley Kjd- Botene reller From ail Torms’of dow: ney Pills stop sleep-disturbing bladder It!hh disorder. Sold by druggists ey~ Where. ; our service to be the ! testur We guarantes M‘um.fl_m

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