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Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- DEATH THE LEVELLER ditorium Theatre. | \ . ta) 2 ovi ures the -Breed The- . g ™ ¥ arr O 1= : The gidries of our blood and state u-:.( e - - 3 SATEE B s 1 nor o feb : ¥ ¥ 2 X 3 > Are shadows, not substantial things Vaudeville snd Moving Plctures at, g g : = ¥ 13 Y A f . Gistance. Wil There I8 no armor against Fate; the Davis Theatre. g Death lays his icy hand on kings; e e ; = _febaid | EoR SaLm—_we have plenty of wood | Baone I e Taquis SRS, T e osmat o R - - e, Call S oreeian | Sholes: TResTa s PO einas | 17 Boswell Ave. of Phone 1458, feb3sa | And in tie dust be equal mede - 3 . b2 o ¥ Poor - cro. Norwich Nest, No, 1396, O. 0. O, > - Y ‘W, Cy- | mo. Tooms. spade. nice rooms for light house) ‘u.. 6 K. ot/ P, % F : g 5 5 ars i Ta o e T C &, 50 "fl‘u&" over. l_inouy- t tters, Some afl. with ewords may reap the S ATnes T. A B. Soctety meets in i years v f Sam TS ; c I B rge M| — o rent. War particulars 1n- A fresh laurels where they Stooms DIviehs, A. O. H., meets in e e 1 ~ — o tebzia S GaTiers Iosusancs ASelcyiia | But thelr’ strong nerves at last must lon, BRI ene, No. 124, F. of A.|Siomach walls. Hesrets ' centrs 3 TFOR SALE A1l the Kingsley prop- S ORWSED rooms for USHE pow Tt St Al e it ovie snuther St Fs 3 Inquire on premises, aRD Barl Jat e e B 20, B A Box Ten27a | ke . 27 m"'“"':‘- L : ."‘. - e 'ré:e{' P 70[ Jfate, ; mests in Buckinghem Memorial. Tt | TFOR SALB 50 tons 5004 Foree hiay| o TO, RENT _Basement lenemon must_give up Ltheir murmuring Sac’ ‘Cha, . 57, O. BE. 8, . also several | 8chool Bt Inquire at otdce. breath Y i E N L R R S et . n they, pale captives, creep to meets in Chamber of Commerce Rooms. % a i . Baton, Wauregan, Conn. Teb2id e i DA b e M, B e - T 25 She E: TOR SALE—Full blooded stock, W_ P. | , FAXICAB for hire; Jong Dolbeare. ANNOUNCEMENTS : s Rock, W. Wyandotte and S. C. R. 1. Red | distances. The garlands wither on your brow: OUN e s gockeérels. H. L. . Norwich. ..‘_"‘_-._.__“—...—— Tnen beast mo more your mignty . pes™ nn., Backus ; " D. No. 2, — Furnished rooms; also eceds THE AUDITCRIUM : - : Box 14, Tel. 1326-13. _— 1eb24STuW m}?.flf;a'.:,'_ Tor_llght, pousekesping. | Upon Deativs purple mitar now i : 3 - . 106 _Schoo! ‘el -3, See e the victor-vict eeds: War Brides and Third Episode & Pa- g m. R Y N T ais rdii. " mecaepatis Your heads must come tria With Mrs. Vernon Castle, Big ; AT S e T the préventi r 't black- R aitabie for Mgt Bouseies e LR ria i rs. ~ 1 ANTED —Rellable ention and cure o raies; suital for ll'kt m Only the actions of the just $2 Bill for Wednesday and Thurs- o, B4 ;. B ukeys. It has never folied|msa Emma Morse, 1§ Union Bt 3y Smell sweet and blossom in their dust. day With Admission Fes of Only 25 It - 5 ot = *oultry Yards, 456 West Main| FOR RENT in the bullding corner of e —James Shirley. Two H ; s Norwich. Cona Brice. s0e. Fraoklin and Willow streets; fine 0or- —_— Cents—Show Over Two Hours. e m o augTuThs ghe atore lox;.{u_-:du‘ohlzfl by O. C. THEIR DPEDS RETOLD. p onaly, eat drugg sules room, W esday d Thursda. of this itel, Hartford, Con! FOR SALE—Bronze turkeys. I O.]g; -oom anc¢ bakery formerly wee:d:ill bring to the huditorsam the | of : Burdick, Glasgo, Conn. febl0STuTh |by the Brovidence ery. Archa W-|What master minds have shaped the largest and best photoplays ever pre- FOR SALE A woodlot, some large | Coit. 62 Broadway. ik Noble, high-soaring bards, larSe- sented on the screen in Norwich. In é trees, about a mile from rallroad Sta-| 0 RENT_Newly farnished ro aged, Bold— s all the larger cities this programms do tion; also a cholce family cow and| modern conveniences, at The Seymo: Inflex?®le to all the lures of gold: is shown with an admission charge of e -flnlk'n";r:mmboneh-m.‘-mu’ ] Nowrwam.mook old. Addrfl;zmx"“gh §4 Frankiin St Phone 1043-2. aprisd | The m'lk:h yfllhoug-hu they on the pag theatrs ; al un nn. - e A e e ve fiu $20 but_ (he Marmues it tER Sept. Ist. i Shall blace through years to be, be wants to serve the public of Norwich sional b FOR SALE Rabbit hound puppies, 7 1 to the best of his ability and has set| i e E00d plain { cneap. Frank B. Lathrop, rwich okmt o Sianh et Dilathe; and - though the admission at but 25 cents for the |, Z00% O Town. Phone 406-12. ew he tomb entoll entire house. o H ; would happy and contented in|” FOR SALE Seven-room cottage in For centuries their dust, their deeds The big feature is an eight reeler ’ S rather of a lonesome place, although it|good residential section. A. M. Avery,|The Norwich Housing Company have retold with a new paotodrama. star, Naxi- COTTAGE OR APARTMENT R oy, ey A 2 Broadway. feb26d |, 'few vacant apartments on Spring | Shall yuake earth purer as thelr fams mova who is well known on the o SREEadn O I | e CaniTieE fouring car, Aive |Garden Avenue. The apartments are . The $1,000,000 production of ar 5 or 8 Roome With All Improve- ‘Vkfl".jl'll‘ih‘—flelp at the factory; also | passenger, 1913 model, condition A. No.|of six rooms each and have all the | Grang Milton. crying: “Liberty. arise' is one of Herbert Brenon's| ;" ‘Missionary society have receiv- 58 : o take home; no work given out|1; has all new tires of highest quality | modern conveniences. The rent is Flood darkened England with thy new ones and surpasses his other pre-| Fome Misslonary society, Bave, reociy- ents §pless same can be returned finished in|and is a great bargain. Address T. P.|$3000 per month. holy beams ylous presentations of Neptune's| i gational Homs Missionary Union Contrally Located Colohestor, Connr o Ta Curier Ja°- | mith. Brookiyn. Conn. teb26a_ |35 S are planning to move about| Rare Shelley batting with the Daughter, The of bway e = —_— 7970 | T FOoR SALE O 2 1d, March you should engage cruel s @ others which won him face. The main :'m;f.::hh:wh et Phone 775 MR. KARP AVANTED Washings to take home. | win N R e T f,},',: ?,?":;. .,a';t,:;,z‘,’,,_, O hoat a5 | our Bryant sleeping ‘meath the soft swryuflt rrnn- W has to ‘d‘o with " & Az e e ess Box 18, Bulletin Office. feb26d Ll.loomonbe: oald( r;l;nk suitable f&r jay. The apartments will be open for et Wokdbworth ts’ W the sufferings of the women at home are aurice Sample Shop WANTED_First class seco - mber and other purposes. M. Frmups e b during times of war. There are no| The cottages prayver meetings of the and a dishwasher. Apply Cit:‘hf::l: E. Blacker, Route 2, Norwich, Conn. ~|inspection during the balance of this mountain dreams, battle scenes but there is a trench|First Methedist church will be held Norwich, Conn. feb26d feb26d month. ~A1;2:,ao:(s§rl:rg$ir|;5“x;;.nmn1‘]»"v o scene shown, and the effect of the|this (Tuesday) evening at_the home WASTED A woman 10 work by (5 ¥OR SALE_High cost of living re- Inquire of J. J. CORKERY, Boston Transeript. ' fighting on the troops. Joan, the|of Mr. and Mrs. William Waters on day, at 198 Laurel Hill Ave. febd4d = |duced: plant our peach, afple, pear, 5 voung widow, Nazimova, defles the | Vergason avenue, and Thursday eve- J asparagus and berry plants, hedging, |Tel- 260 Room 120 Thayer Blds. military authorities, and urges the|ning at the home of Mrs. Luetta Gor- WANTED _Boarding place for girl | roses, shade trees, evergreens; highest — HUMOR OF THE DAY . .. of 7, in a good family, near school, in | quality; send for Catalogue No. 12. E voung women of the village to refuse {man on Otrobando avenu Norwich or vicinity. ~No. 333, Bulletin | Barnes Bros. Nursery Company, Yales: FOR RENT to become the brides of the departing et Office. feb24d | ville, C b26d “Does he think as you do about 1t 7 o e et Ly 0 S Wk L, GeD Ok TiReTmillen waesin Sicis v iaw | wonWica— vien 5ae :: xzaz To | 1on ol BY Wrery. ihe wrocer T0r | maot dont know. But he asrees with s A e N hr s oy iy e Sofc refinement and ability” would ifke posi- | new miich Cows and ‘springers. Luther 3533{.-,.’ years.” A g0ad openfng for the | M ——Brownings Magazine. i usekeeper for widower or [olton. Armstrong’ ing, North | ri man. For fu particulars in- — ys gets her against the war. Seldom is such a|caused fresh mosses to start, spice would g0 'as companion or care for | Franikiin, Conn. el 233 Lebanon. | auire of third, doesnt she? picture seen in a city the size of Nor- | huds are swelling, rock maples are semi-invalid; best of references. Ad-| feb26M JOHN A. MORAN, Polkus—I believe she has to get her wich. One should not fail to grasp the | hudding, a pink tinge is on the alders dress Mrs. }:, Burroughs, General De- — - 2 eco; g geportunity to; withead the erehtest of |t sfiple ulkins aud uery Wiidmklyiol Uil coer 16 yoms of | idu WinIGAsT Shun . . tapsial | Uk SAEE Seim of 115 oes o Reat ooty e A | b M. Smith has grest fatth all movie productions. were gathered. y WANTED—An all around black- | through said farm: bulldings consis gy s S his_fellow men. X With this extra large feature three smith; steady job; good pay. Michael|of 20-room house ‘arranged for itw. ‘HeKYes. He even writes “Personal” s of the third episode of Patria s e 5 F : Tin Sirsvernon - Castle " will " ba |, Milford—ov, Marcus . Holcomb|age for light factory work. |Connr, Punam, Comn _ febzsa |families barm. lnbaceo sied, neper TO RENT |oarerou S shown, making a show of over tworfi iHP%Calth officer for New Haven WANTED —Five Gridley & Cleveland | standing on slight elevation, command- “Don’t you find it hard these times hours’ duration for only 25 cents. Mat- | J2UTORd. | e e Third | Suiomatic operators, 4 millwrights, & | ing a fine view of the villagé of Eiling- to meet expenses?” D T e Dot 50 oty county, temporary Steady employment. first class steel polishers, 2 first class| ton, Conn. and surrounding country;| About 20 £ 25 feet, at 63 Franklin| “Hard? Man alive. I meet expenses Today’s show is composed of Vales- | Litchfleld county, to act during the buffers on nickel and brass plated |land is fertile and well watered. - work, 8 all round machinists, 1 tin-|ning water from spring =upp A iy imd Terfible Eate ag | Blerce bonus period starts March 1st. | smith. for sencral factory work: steady | house and barn: can have . elec at every turn!”—Boston Transcript “Did your husband use to write you poetry before you were married?” Street. suitable for a'most any kind of business, 2t a reasonable price. In- work, no labor troubles; bums and [lights, telephonc: ten-minute w fraut Bk amusing comedy. foaters mot wanted. The New Depar- | from East Side station of Hartford and | Juire at Guiletin Office. “No: but he used to write by e . 2 T T ure 8. . ployment Bureau, pringfield street rallwa: i — LR e RS we both thought was poetry e iithe For saLe AMERICAN THERMOS | e 3, 0o s i [Tnornt e i Boree e ® Foth thouy postey = " = BOTTLE CO. WANTED_Five youns men. also five | ot stotk, ent 10 tons. of good has 5 “Soou dancel with George &t the Harold Lockwood and May Allison in od girls. Troy Steam Laundry, 232 Frank- | season; milk may be Sold at m ; = party last nigh Pidgin Island, Feature for Wednes- Fon s‘LE Seget, febzza chard, '15 acres of woodiand. This i FOR SALE “Yes, but how did you guess? WANTED At once, a ~|an ali purpose farm and the.deceased ! “I noticed you are limpjing today.’ day and Thursday. triciam APl te LA et s1gEs glec- | Gwner made a success. Price of Lhis je cholcest cottage houses|_ yrinnehaha, 1 part of last Broad t price. For full > 500-acre farm, 4 miles from Jew- 55 property is $12,000; liberal mortgage Scenery of remarkable beauty is||ett City or Plainfieid, 1 1-2 miles Isléap, Sonn. Phons 1ML er 305 3ebata | Bl P Do senred. as It 18 very dcshibble Madge—She and her flance are quar- shown in Pidgin Island, the WMetro from trolley line, 1-2 mile from 3 00000000 —See, I put eight o's at the| investment. This fine property must|particnlars, b « of relling all the time. five-part feature production starring || School. 200 acres 'tillable land, 150 FCR SALE top of the paper ‘cause potatoes are| be sold to close an estate. Call or ad- JOHN A. MORAN, Marjorie—Yes, {snt it dreadful! Wh Harold Tockwood and May Allison, || 2cres pasture and 150 acres timber high. Cobweb Corners are still the|dress Marshall E. Charter, Admr., s ets Bivicen don’t they wait until they're married hich will be the main attraction a and woodland. Three large apple Same price, six for 25c. 25 in a box $1.|lington, Conn. feb24d oV g G o —Life, b D orchards, cne large 1l-room house, Special lot of pipes 5%c. Fagan's Smoke : = Franklin Square, Norwich. o ihe Breed theatre on Wednesday and |} i horse barn, 1 cattle barn, room Shop. feb21d KEGGS for hatching; pure bred R. 1. 58 o ke ™ | She—The checks you give me are Thursday for 25 head cattle. 3 ailos, 2 first FARM s et it o e T 1 psmaDyLes. DR ron Whita getting smaller each time. Why Iis < class hen houses, wagon and car- NTED-——. L r nin ;. -5 etting o 5 eggs. The Burten Holnes travel series aug 5 rooms. with modern Improvements; a1so | Fred Hagberg, R. F. D. 6. Tel. 1364-15. puate v i3 & a very funny Christle comedy will |} riage sheds, all bulldings in first arden znd garage. Address Box 22, 2 lass condition. Price $4,300. Can complete the bill for ‘Wednesday and |f glass c 2 F S X ght on easy terms. For par- Sal ulletin. feb21d ‘Thursday. ticulars see oy - °r e FOR SALE One large farm _horse, h $65; one-horse lumber wagon, $20; one WANTZD By an American, position | Concord, $15; one democrat, $10. D. E. -~ He—Why it’s—er—because of the FOR SALE [-&&% s o “Why do you say he puts on airs? The pill at the Breed today is com- ] % 2 as miil carpenter; woolen mill re- § Hickle, Putnam, Conn, R. 4. feb23d . , qBecause he’s the kind of a man DosE '}’f e E:‘;fi:‘rg‘;néan:;{}:f Farm containing about 125 acres of | ferred: about 15 years' experience; will | —— x A modern up-to-date hotel, doing }| 1.4 goes to New York to see the lat- of Embers, a five-part mostly smooth snd tillable land, In|BO anywhere: good reference. Address|.,FOR SALE — H.F bull calf whose |} good business with a ilquor license | | S13% K028, o SO, COCL 12, 8¢5, A€ 20 duction and the seventh chapter of y 3 B Ah office. feb31d | Bire’s four nearest dams average over|llocated In a prosperous manutact- fi S5t MOdels, of AISEOROD T L LAEE The Great Secret, starring Francis X. high state of cultivation. 32 ibs. buiter in seven days. Lloyd P. WANTED—Men-women, 18 or over;| Ayer, North Fragklin, Conn. feb22d Bushman and Beverly Bayne. It has a 12-roo: B 2-room house, barn, wood- | $75 month; government jobs; list Posi- | — e ——— ' ——__ """ _ 7. C. WITTBR . --... Auctioneer | shed, henmery and other buildings, in|tions free; write immediately. Frank- | 'OR SALE—One 1913 model 29 Light NORWICH TOWN Office Evans Block, Danielson. good condition. Ro SamIoues, Dest” ¥1EK WOy, § ; - Rector and Singers From Trinity|old con Ayer place, located one Febisd | model 37-1915 Buick 5_pass. touring Having sold my farm, known as the Epiecopal Church Brighten Hour at|mMile from South Killingly Center, on | and four miles east of Westerly, R. L. urin town, havin, 26 sleepin Fooms, all well favnished with eiecs Patience—Who is she in mourning tricity, steam heat and running §{for? water. Good reason for selling. Patrice—Her husband. Price right. Good i ? ot . Good opporumity for B | “She, thinks so. She she's sor- ry she aidn’t have an opportunity to FRANCIS D. DONOHUE wear it before.”—Yonkers Statesman 3 r; one 1916 7 pass. 8 cyl. Oakland It is near graded 'schoosl, seashore, WANTED—Antique furniture and old | touring car. These cars are all in good fashioned silver; highest prices paid. A | condition and can be bought right to Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3. | quick buyver. Demonstration on request. Shelteriig Arme—Montville. Pastor| '® 2008up foad, I will sell at It has a seaweed privilege, plenty of | _feblsd Aute’ saies"col 02 Franicin s Tei || Central Building, Norwich, Conn. Did you say that the times are out = n — | 525. febzid 22 s of joint to Delived’ Lagikn ' Sartmon—Doltsk PUBLIC AUCTION wood and running streams of water. WANTED Old false teeth; gdoesn't 1357-2—Phcnes—1167-4 es’ replied Hamlet. “You see, T Society Meeting MONDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1917, This farm has cut more than 50 tons m‘tgrm;itl ht?klfn'uasl Zi.y ’E’TIWS,’SFE;:): 801;2“";‘.:;‘:-—?:2“1{ 1”1‘:'!‘“3;5’:‘:5“-9‘& Thice ek VGO Deay et “aiia e t 10 2. m. of hay yearly, for the past 10 vears,|St, Philadelphia, Pa.; will send cash by | 1»_Norwica. Phone 1851-2. féb20d address by Rev. J. Eldred Brown, rec-|as follows: One pair of good farm|and is improved by all kinds of ma-|return malil. teblod FOR SALE—Wood In sfove lengths. tor of Trinity Episcopal church, Sun- | horses, weight 2500 Ibs.; 1 good honest | chinery. WANTED _Kaw furs, at H. A Heeb. | Phone 646-3. J. Siegel. feb20d 4 Seneral purpose horse, used Tady Y =% day afternoon at the Sheltering Arms.|ang children. weight 1150 Ibs.; 7 nice| Anyone intending buving a farm to| " mavies ® _oursday. A C. Sennett| rop SALE_A well equipped poultry farm of 12 acres, 3% mile from trolley, The hymns for the day were sung by : e . : the choir of the church, thelr pubilant | 1o chickans, 1 show bred coille os o6 | Make money on should look this one| g amoues gocoma oo rurhitare | §35 miles from Norwion - Adaress Pogl:| Will buy a small farm of three acres note of praise in word and rendeciag.|tons of Setd hay & budhely Sotmses | over. for we will make the price right] RIBhert e g | e | L Taaes DU, feblod | cleared land, two cottage houses and THE KALEIDOSCOPE in keeping with the subject. 'Miss|a few apples. 3 barrels vinemar, 13 |and the terms to suit. Franklin St Tel. 717-3. mayzid = barn, 50 apple trees and some other Dorothy MeClenathan accompanied, | barrels good cider, 3% barrel salt mer- : FOR SALE—My black Kentucky-bred| rryi; last fall's crop was 30 barrels.| Machinery for the making of furni- [ rings, a few cans of preserves, 1 dem CRAND. saddle horse, “Preston;” has ail gaits;: N > 7 y. gthers were Miss Haldee Blackstone, | oiSY wagon, nearly new. 1 toim Wap- ALL BROTHERS, Sames W be tnamirs rins all B4ItS:: rnis place is situated on Norwich and |ture is needed in Norway. have to be content with old-time phraseology. If I could have used modern terms I should have said that our engine is missing or_that were running on a flat tire."—Washingtoa Star. MoNeele: on, 1 gasoline sawing rig and gear, 1 Westerly, R. I tively the best saddle horse in New | Westerly trolley, R. ¥. D. and tele- 3 _‘S;-r Brown teok dob his text gnei-g'ovx;sezmg:rfix;wxs slam:;];:,’,_“,:}m-“ Telephone 7, ring 12. feb26d %{.‘E‘;’i;’;n.é::;:;’ go oPrlevu‘;hcaE: of | phone. A rare bargain. Investigate. The importance of prevocational .«m} Psaims 13, 6: I will sing unto the Lord | crosscus saw, 1 set . of blocks and feblia 7 SO0 | tmmedtate. possasion. i i i of Bocts Migor P g e S AT R R K e T e s w e e e | TARNA . AmMM vamms . e, r of he: arm : ; the - 7 :"';,'s,d;,‘;n; ‘;{33,,;"3;""‘,’,';‘[‘:’,;::;:,: DY | Barness, 1 sied, 1 grinastons. and lots rick Shea farm, in Canterbury, two| 1f you want a farm, send for my| Glycerihe was once a by-product of of smaller tools of all kinds to clean miles north of Canterbury Green, on |y, - the soapmaking industry, the disposal the whole of life. Iilustrations of this - lesia S Farm Bulletin, latest edition, just pub- = out; 1 kitchen stove, 1 wood heater, 3 Experienced Sa dies. Brooklyn road, consisting of 265 acres. of which gave the manufacturers some truth were the early life of Joseph and | gas’ stoves, 1 lawn_tennis set (new); 1 Address P. L. Shea, 169 Howard St. hed, cholce of 400. Prices ranging |eoncern. - the life of the Psalmist, in each of|lady’s bicycle, 1 Victor talkin, E e e N New London, Conn. febléd | . 27 o which God’s purposes and designs are | chine with secords, ete. AT UNITED STATES Eeom RIS O RTEI00 seen. i 's purposes| If decidedly stormy, sale will tal 50c Departmeat Store. FOR SALE Thorbughbred O I 3 Railway traffic in Spain is to be hlle wo ars 1 the mitat of Lo | piase "the Brat “feir sy " folowing: pigs for dellvery when eight weeks il NIty M-moon placed under the control of committees hil 1 K, i 1| Terms cash. as good stock as in the state. Tele- Real Estate Broker, headed by the director-general of the TSt it ks o fnd then | "ibEiTuths mmwRy mwis FINISHING CO. o s No. 41 West Broad St Rooms 1 ana 2,| PUDIC works. - ory_and reflection upon God's loving WANTED FOR SALE 1915 Reo, overhauled and | - P dealings with us in the way of for- newly painted. guaranteed, at 3550, The i st L Byt Citrie, tartaric and sulphuric acids bearance and mercy, bring to us God’s LEGAL NOTICES SE A Mmdlinist Fn?ie-uccormxcx Co., Hn}esjklcz;.d;an Telephone -No. 236.. Westerly, R. L g:;gnto bslcmanm?ctfireamm Messina, long patience with wicked men and .CURITIES rag an y. ian fru owers are with insincere Christians. We shoul T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD i f . = financing the venture. rencct wpon St goncral boncractions | &t Norwich wititn aad to mhe nicerict : oiCaton WIS Bemine seFion BALE Stdsbaker, suto 180 B REE i | B it i it in all thi elating to B - 3 . electric Tizh a o s g B e T R I L 1oy AN S e BOUGHT AND SOLD Glasgo, Conn. Sthier extras: ail for 3365y this caris : medieval times used to describe drap- eries as well as the stuffs which cov- ered floors and seats. man faculties, the earth, air, sky, free- v dom, " eiviiization—all of which came | = Betare of Alice B. Parieiase of Gale: skios svery day and ks and rons DANIELSON, CONN. T e e e e e e e B e e [ e e swers to prayer, sending us His_onl: 2 written application alleging that : ol i ol e - en arranging flowers in vases, Son, forzivencss and redemption. Jesus | Sid estate is now in settlement in said JAMES L. CASE WE WANT OLD TEETH e o ion, Bhacst real e¥tate bar (tage house with 12 rooms, city water, | put one grain of permangranate of 3 G : lectricty, on lot 72 feet I ! gave us an accurate picture of God. | Sourt. and prayving for an order to sell IN ANY CONDITION ‘eshington St.; 12-room house, most|gas and el ” ee potash in the water; it will then keep AR e B s o | ALY L1 Getn ook AIE dpioss (|57 Shetusker e, Norwih, Gonn. NIl wa oty S0 SR0TIISe aoe [l sEBRATEY Bl Wity ecne T | S it Conerhe el Dertectiy swest and. fresh. s chastisemen ave been sure tok- | tion. " cording to their ue. i 40-; = ¢ moop seager A ens of His love. He has waited for us| Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. [l 32d the 38 foin, $100000 Anaress e |property is offered at a The publie library of Liberty, Ind, to see the error of our wavs. Let us|application be heard and determined at 142 Main Street, Up-stairs Bstate Exchange, New London, Conn. |able price, part mortgage if has received a fine portrait of Union follow David’s example ard sini the Probate Court Room in the City of je?1da God hecanse He has dealt so lovingly | Norwich, in said Distrioe on the 2a e Sooe. % with us. because of the cheer ana|day of March. A. D, 1917, at 11 o'clock . Ropetulrless He has brought Into our | Sambenser o mis Spriia o Saoh 5¢ FOR SALE CHEAP lives, and by our cheer let us be a|sald hearing therson, be given by fhe Remington e L blessing to other: publication of this order i oome 7:."-';:'- T o r'd'r-I-. ..T&"éwfi.‘;' Full particulars by communicating | cOunty’s native poet, Joaquin Miller. with The portrait was presen‘ed by~ the FRANK W. COY, Agt. poet’s relatives in Liberty. Seiiiman Wuikiine Westerly, R. Out.of the 2,750,000 children in Eng- land between the ages of 12 and 186, — news; r having a circulation in said lvil 1l bee only 1,100,000 received any further ed- To Meet With President. g:fi;; Joast, three dave prior ¢ I overnauled ana i Hrbeen thoroughly | A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE | ucation after 13, according to the latest The March meeting of the First|turn be made to the Court. GEORGE W. CARROLL OLD MYSTIC, CONN. wpons Methodist Dorcas socisty is to be held NBELSON J. AYLING, Judge. 40 Shetucket Street 102 acres; 60 tillable, level and|=————————————————— carly Thursday afternoon a: the home| The above and Toregolng is a true = il Al T il Sy A i AR of the presidentedirs, J. O, Dodge on | %Y SISOy o ppmcmren, = Joam, does not bake or Ary out and 18 | wish loenl Loplicationa. Ab (hey ¢ onno mesEing o U6 ROty 1o Be: held To feb27d) ‘Assistant Clerk. N Brooders [in a very high state of cultivation; it | reach the seat of the disease. Catar fore conference. "| T Nericm _To OREDITORS. - 300 |is watered by springs, large stream |is a local disease, great.y influerced 5 s AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD w Chick . land pond. About 50 apple treews, | constitutoinal conditions, and in ord et Norwich, within and for the Di: NEWTOWN =+ to pears, peaches, plums, grapes, etc. 10 |to cure it you must tuke an intern: Will Entertain Sccial C: ci ch. within an: e District 5~ dy. Hall's Catarrh Cure is t ill Entertain Sccial Corner Club. | of Norwich, on the 26th day of Febru- o 1500 |room’ house, good cellar and attic; | Femedy, Halls Catacrh Cure ls tak Mrs. W. A. Chappell and Mrs. Hen- | 17, -0 L Chick |pump in kitchen to'.well of excellent | Ji\“Vc ryucous surfases of the svatden: ry Guile of West Town street will en- J._AYLING, Judge To close an estate the seven- N ‘Capacity |water. Large basement barn with|Hail's Catarrh Cure was prosoribed by Bstate of Arthur B. Webb, late of rtaln the membeks of Tho BuHeti's§ wo: in said District, dec GEO. W. ADAMS, Norwich, Conn. |Wwagon house attached, wagon and im- | one of the best physicians in this coun. Social Corner Club No. 2, Wednesday Brarea. ‘That the ST Al o Bione uitpsbar 361 Thniee B iy R A b A L g n?'é‘x"'zn&:’.' Chown, combiusd 7 R B e Clatns Aanione sata'” evank 1] Btrest. Very comvemlent loce- tooa sondition: Also full Hihe of Barm | Fith some of (he best blood putiner Montville Pastor to Preach. Jithin six months from this date by || tion. Wil eell at a very low plements for sale. Less than 3% mile | i s oo Fiatte ortach Crrs e e This (Tuesday) evening at 7.30 o'-| With & comy of this crden oor tiobother TSy - to trolley. Full particulars from produces such wonderful results in c]ngk there wigl be lamn‘::: d}vorfl@x.‘ place wh S - 'Hnu-wu!.k ‘Women, § Spin- T.'.’M“A,g:‘nA W. cog', 4 ;lgt::-lr{a.u’::nd tions. Send for testi- and a sermon by Rev. er J. F. THOS. H. BECK! Admr. ners, eavers, 3 Second Girls, : Broadwa ; 5 » Quinn ,of Montville at. Sacred -Heart | £OW%; and by publ 278 Main Street, May Building |||Farmers, 50 Women for mill work, 4 : ¥ Banux & CO. Propu, Fodsle; B e in & new: havi ay Boys, 2 ‘Women. ' . sald District, and v g B me!lfl.&:b-g i Hall's Family Pills for consgipation, Heard and Seen. NELSON.J. ATLING, Juage. > 3 c oy < FOR SALE Conetipation Causes Bad Skin Mr. and Mrs. John L. Browning of | sons ot cosgrd "0 foTeS0lng s a ‘trus : - / AR e et it i Bl A dull and pimply skin is due to sluggish bowel movement. Correct this condition and clear your com~ East Town street spent Sunday with ttest § 2 Ansiat ; including stock and tools, on Bo trol- plexion with Dr. King’s New Lifé Pills relatives in Westerly. ley line. T E. A. PRENTICE, This mild laxative en at bedtime iy Dkrker Satirop, of %fl‘m&‘ o ified to present i Phone 300 86 Cliff Street PO e s gl e o griv university was Siaims against said Just. b : movement in the morning. guest of frierids uptown over Sunday. ockwell terrace | m B —_—| it the dull, listless feeling Fésulting i e and 2 ur - THERE 1s ertist; from overloaded intestines and. slug- A. P. Sterry‘and his niece, Mrs. J. i aoreyine order ‘work. 2 ; Earorn ConRestienr sqnslTio The Bul 3 liver. Get a botle today. At all w. srarry of the Scotland road, spent ELMER R. 8 ‘ 4 5 % letin for business results. g:l’m. 26c.

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