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FULL ASSOCIATED ¢ PRESS DESPATCHES CLOUDY AND COLDER TODAY; 3 SNOW OR RAIN TOMORROW TO RENT 7PWOETRY mfi: Saxon - " road- | FOR RENTFarm of 58 acres, good - ston eleetre starter and llents, chain | bulldings, well watered, on state road. A WORD FOR X Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- r OB & ca tires. &lL round.. ruil pment, | between Norwich and ' Preston City:| P u ou may_ climb ditorlum Theetre. A b “1| known as tne J, D. Benjamin farm. {rafoving Picturss at the Breed The- : shepherd it “once, chambermeld. | throusont: price tent Lo sntok muser. | Everett . Benjaiin, k. 1. 5, Norwich: rcexs and may “Vaudeville snd Moving Fictures &t X < N U LIRS ‘Rorrs. o teh2sWThS 1ebIs WTBE At M Davis Theatre. v Y at_the h |~ FOR SALE _One £00d cow, due fo| TO RENT_Tenoment of $I&ht rooms, fRme 790 1 orwich Grange, No. 173 P. of H. frasnen Feh. 37, " C. “Henry. 3t, Mans: | modern improvements, centrally locat’l ng”Slrindl s meets in Chamber of Commerce Build- ¢ " i siving 20 | S St Con. . 3%, Mags- | modern, improy bW i : COWS SALE Cafioad Now York | AUTO LIVERY—Day or night ser- But atter it's over It you.leave behind aames counon, o 1561 R A. W v & you "% posi- vice: whort or long distance.. Wiltred N orwich Lodwe, No. 11, A. 0. U. W, - tion % Cheutteur: “Address. Ghunour | Sama. "L SUave huuraduy, Macch, Nt | yices shert g, long alscance. | Wifzed mests in Germania Hall. il 3 s 1eb28d_ | Telephone 30 Lebanon. feb2sd | pnone 1930. ‘Tebz6d e 0 L Painters. and Decorators’ Union line of vacuum cleaners. Hehed Dusiness, | . WANTID Position as nurss or per- | —FOR SALE or will cxciange for cit.| 10 RENT_Furnished Tooms; add, tle, four horses, one pair bay horses, 0 % mects in Carpenters’ Hall p t care of invalid or old lady. e Address Room 204, 47 West 34 St., New York : e S T T e e i o ANNOUNCEMENTS . 1and o 1P Slvers” S Blerte RS You can feave ¥ 3 WANTED Yo Work In vers. T . Plerce, R. F. D. FURNISHED T light house- ‘ou can leave the i B Sold: e steady fRion. A‘;ply B, i Somwion, . CL. ori. TSNS, keeping. 27 Division Bt = febidd e hen w?nh e vsined " gl 24 ham. feb28a B o~ Apes 70 MENT —Basement tenement &t 56 body s cold The beautiful fourteen-room resi- WANTED-—At once, first class paper | FOR SALE A square piano, In #00d | gcuool St lnquire At Bulletin Ofdce | You have gratified dence at 208 West Thames street, v hanger and painter. * Apply The Fan-[gondition: price 325. Can be seen at| “geciza But money and 1 (R Jdauble moodern KSRt Despite the assumed ad ning Stadio, 52 Broadway. feb2sd Chne b2 ST T e World-know ¥ longing to the estate of the late Wal- - )| WANTED & nsst. capabie and hon: | , FOR SALE—A Colaing bed with hair | itances Phone $15. 5. A0 Loibeare: | oYL n9%make v ! & © ter H. Woodworth, has been s est woman, 25 to 40 I e Ol LR L R L LT "up alone Mary 1. Woodworth, adm. (hrough the | the Boat-Shops — Finishing Work | to meD £ g0 to the country and do meneral| FOR SALE_Double (Wi story houts = S R —— D X Tt agency of John A. Moran to Dr.| on New 60-Room Motel—Social and Nousework, in a first class family of | pelonging to estate of Fliza W. Geer Tor THaht Lousckesping. | —Edgar A r %5 Thomas H. Gallivan of Hartford. al| o 11 fhree adulis. from about June 1st until|in Poquetanuck. Inquire of I G. Geer, | fo0 SoherCS, ‘el Khte & oy Press. = specialist in a Hartford hospital. The S Sept. Ist.; would have company occa- | Executor, R. Dt Norawion. - ek 00! St. Tel. 1 3 " X Sionally: applicant must be good plain | 1g; 2 1eb17ISW FURNISHED rcoms. reasonable v t she may know the worst —ormore | ¥2tes. suitabie for light housekeeping. house is & modern building, hak fouri| It is expected the schooner Knowen | tesy of motion A Salesla dy ] cook ava teen rooms with a spacious 1 and will launche the lines Hindenburg’s_retire- her temperament must be si that sh FOR SALE — Farm of 50 or more NI MOTs ion Si 2od Dath The ot on which it stands has | o e Patmer shipvard todas. It|mtnt from before Warssw in Octsber Would b hanby wnd contonted °in | acres belonging to Hart W, Gom. siic | i Emima Horse, 13 Unlon St._Jyied S50 et acp " frontaEe and Is BBOUL|{ e Hrst of several bullding hers | 114, woula e Coat Depart 1 e the *Trolly: » Aadross Banes; | sblo. for Fither one. of Yiwe” tamilies: | Frabkiin and Willow Sirects; e 6oF t deep. S “hear the trolley: ess_ Bailey, | able for ¢ither one o two e % . - TR Sect deep to be completed. bility iR o ot et ment. §] care Bulletin Gor febzédaw Deverdfailing wattr: Tnauire of H, W | fer store for years occupied by C. C. b BREED THEATRE st laast five of T THE WAY to get & govit job fs|oore Conterbury, Comn. R D. reb24df et QIuEENL JhC M Yormerty " us “Ei ey Swar yoars of ex~1| tnrough ‘the Washington Givil Service| FOR_SALE_New iron table benok | by tne. brovidence Gakers: "atona We perience. School. We prepare you and you get|saw. T. E. Babcock. Norwich. Coit. 63 Broadway. Iy11a | “Pidgin lsland,” Five Part Metro . : a°position or'we guarantee (o retund | febMEMWE P ey Wonderplay, Starring Harold Lock- | from Fresport, R. L. will mot arrive PP caen 3 Sour money. Write to Earl Hopikin 5 TO WENT_Newly furpished rooms. E Manie™ woed and May Allison, Feature for |for some time and s retarding the|¥rench cracacUr Eresident Wasnington, D C. for Book | FOR SALE - Up-to-dute Glenwood | modecn conveuiencéa, at The Seymotr —— i ; FE 635, telling about 203208 govt po- | TANgE; B0 er use for it._ Inguire | Vi"Frdniciin St 1043-2." aprizé OF THE Today and Thursday. Good salary and steady position to }| sitions with lifetime employment, short | 3t Bulletin Office. eb27 HUMOR HE Sixty Room Hof Today and Thursday Harold Lock-| The hotel into which the old Mor- i wood and May Allison will be seen on |gan block has been rebuilt will Ry g :l);eh:.nlrm of right party bours, sure pay, regular vacation. FOR SALE One new milch cow 0 « |ofmy herd. Morrls Paster, Sou N A artm tsT R | wnae aia e WANTED A few more table board. | Canterbury, Ct. revzia | [NGW p en ONERL| .00 e the screen at the Breed theatre in the | ready to receive the furniture in about - AT L ced him for five-part Metro wonderplay, “Pidgin|two weeks. It contains 60 rooms and |Sunday, plans were discussed for the |} The Maurice Sample Shop [ crse. Inauire at 19 Oak St feb27d |~ ¥om SALE—We have plenty of wood Wl il ave | He couldn't Istanc. a restaurant is to connect with it. The | Starting of a campaign for funds for WANTED _Three girls at Norwich|and can fill all orders promptl The Norwich Housing Company have |peen madde I The story, which has been pictur- |interior is practically completed with | building. Steam Laundry. febzja | Sholes. Tel 1364-14. -~ feb27 a few \:(anl «pi;_rhuneng o fl»rufi king for more ed by Fred J. Balshofer, from Harold [ the exception of some work on the | geem———— BOY WANTED —Good pay. Maurice thl !A:;'E—One . uo-eg C: gl-r;l&n m(:;ll;uce-“h :..3”';:.3?:“ :"z ree Press. HeGrain shmous wovel of”the sams | butna “Ene outside ls beins painied sample ST fEE st ator oo Me-dey ciphags [OE stx roome sach and have I tha] siwerDia, < name, is laid on the rugged shores of {and altogether about 25 men are at ——y - (¢ - o = . < wh you e ANTED—For several months, fur-|capacity, used one year; all the ubove|$20.00 per month. S 1 the Canadian border, where woods and | work there now. It will be under the Tt o Teeny: sed bim yasr: ALl Ihes e T R I other—She waters form a wild scene making the [ management of Edward Cushing. 4 Yenient o car line; willing to pay 360 | Bradford. Montville. ~ Phone 1076-1z |, If ¥ou are planning to move aboul| sister—what proper backsround for the meeting of Recent Accidents. WANTBD §r 3% @ month. " Aadress Box 1o, mui- | Norwich Division £eb21a ;|28 DN irae apartiments. without de: |, ETginer—8he “suc) FE 3 o O i L T ] E 0 ¥ Dusthess—Jua Crantord, piayed by’ Mr. Lockwood,|, Henry Tryon of The Elms crushed WANTED_Pair of 56 facho o6 Mapto BE' | tnquive oa DEGhIecs; |1y, s Xhe aparuments will be open for | ™ " may and Diana Wynne, played by Miss Al- |his finger badly several days aso buy pair of staEs: not partieular SoOnt | BOnG 6o5-T4: G PRIl RLIEE. tieiny Hhe Dalance of N | ove you lisor. Frank Carpenter hurt his hand while COTTAGE OR APARTMENT matciiing, if good workers. Tel 489. = = g to ME Inckwood. as Jobn Cranford, has | 68 otk fn the dhlpyand Monday afier- || ZOUENE Al Senent tons ‘SE mtocts haye 4 A Inquire of J. J. CORKER “Why, whe strongest parts tire | nOON. 6 Roo Wit - TWANTED Reliible nurses and ai- iy eb27d * 2 » m.'fid Mins Allison ::lthu‘: fascic| John Barnes. who fell into the héld “'Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years wer m:,. ,,;:h N g zexfnu of bl:lex:"xbalxe“m:;‘e"u:v:';s'fi Bafon Weauragan, Gonn Leb2id _ | et 260 Room 120 Thayer Bl T o N nating part of Diana Wynne, has an(0f the Pendleton EChW.“er recently, treated scores of woren for liver and demand at state institutions: man and FOR SALE—Full blooded stock, W. P. STe. - . iy i ble to walk about. . Rock, W. Wyandotte and 8. C. I I. Red = oung ma B e AL poctats, o mucol]. T Mew Porsc b SRONE S S Slen yeste ke Samtainy- Looaeen Tage: e ppleation and® b renay | ockerels. M. L.~ Lathrop. Norwic FOR RENT regularly, but ye an ige generally In the out-of- ew Power Boat. } gave to his patients a prescription made | when called for. State Civil Conn., Backus Corner, K. F. D. No. g Ay door life which appeals to her 50| York on the power boat building at -S e Tow ol ko Tere A aaredt Phone 775 MR. KARP bl L é:;“ofil‘;,irfi;’m' sl 5 Box i4. Tel. 1326-12. feb24STuW The store at 202 Framkiin stj oceu- | self, T a9 Strosdigly. the J. Davis boat shop is practically | ents mixed with oli il, naming them Coré of Maurios: Saiiio ot feb26d SO AT Retbit Teond puppics | DIS0 Dy TE, De-Averyy the ‘groder. o dlcing : “Pidgin Island” is a screen play for | completed and (he boat will be ready | Cits mixed with olive oil, nami , re of Maurice Sample Shop =2 . SALE—Rabbit hound puppics | soveral years. A good opening fof the don’t expec > Ol v = % nik B. . Noj : - For full particulars in- | cine, Professor those who love adventure, romance.|to take to her home port in Groten | D~ Edwards’ Olive Tablets, you will WANTEDHeip at the factory; also | gheap. |[Frank =B P, right man. B h k ir olb work to take home; ork gi Town. - Biione 406-12. quire of e for a ¢ R wtaat nut-doors. o1 | Captain Frank Thompson is the own- | know them by their olive color. Unless same can be recarned falshed in = : 7 JOHN A. MORA butsh Pos [ st Hucton Holmas. . toavel | o | These tablets are wonder-workers on three days. “Columbia Kid Curier Co. | gong testtimiat soomion T, ot 4B e, Ea St b, RS SN it i . und J,Tfl”fiu%fi"{fidfi‘}“fl.’i Mra. Jewls Main i visiting rela- | the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- ok BALE Colchester, Conn. teb2d " | 57 Broaawas. SRR T el g i N A loaf of brea compl tives at Saybrook Point. mal action, carrying off- the waste and = WANTED _Washings o fake home. iz Sy RSTRSE . e : ursday. X 0 P B = - .| T FOR SALE Cadillac touring cdr. five — poetry. L SRR Oyster Supper. poisonous matter in onc’s system. Address Box 13. Bulletin Office. feb26d | passenger, 1913 model, condition A. No. P Are. you aw completed arrangements for the| Junior Order of American Mechanics| If vou have a pale face, sallow look, WANTED—First class second cook | 1; has all new tires of highest quaiity o K presentation of the mightiest picture | had an oyster supper last evening. dull c; imples, coated tongue, head- §nd a dishwasher. Apply City Lunch, ;ndml‘l mreat bflrfi":‘ Adflref:b ulfl more expe of world confiict that the brain of| Mrs. Esther Carroll is recovering|aches, a listless, no-good fecling, all out FARM orwich, Conm. teb26d mith, yn, Conn. feb2sd b i finte Sxpéusive, ev man has yet conceived and realized |from illness. Miss Esther Carroll has | of sorts, inactive bawels, you take one WANTEDAn @il around biack: | , FOR SAUE—High cost of Tiving re- | About 20 to 25 fest. at 63 Frankiin | jow /i) “The Fall of a Nation,” his pro-|returned to Monson. Edwards i - smith: steady job; good pay. Michael | J5csd; Plant our peach. apple : | Street, suitable for almost any kind of stress—Sa f Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightl y job; good pay. el s ana’ berty plants, hedging. Mistres duction will be shown in the near fu- i o i [\) C P asparag y P 3 Bing, ture the announcement of which will On Florida Trip. for a time and note the pleasing result: r Jaie Connor, Putnam, Conn. — feb23d | roscs. shade trees, evergteens: highest | business, at a reasonable price. In- |man I appear in the daily papers. conerion 1 MoriaiaTt 1s spending his|” Thousands of women as well as mer WANTED—Five Gridley & Cleveland | guality; send for Catalogue No, 12 at Bulletin Office have to tuke Moot s i take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the Farm containing about 125 acres of | Best siase crey rmsneriiwrights, 5| SN0 Conn. feb26a i Twe Dot 33 d Th r t class steel polishers, 2 first class ! Sarah—T THE AUDITORIUM o o g e successful substitute for calomel—noW | mostly smooth and tillable land, In|buffers on nickel and brass piated | ~FOR SALE Hish de Homeln FOR SALE He wouldn't k Ifeland Andrews, after a period of|and then just to&eep in the pink of con- | high state of cultivation work, 8 all round machinists, 1 tin-| new milch cows and springers. Luther Sl ised he'd ne *Wai ides” In Eight Reels and Third | iliness, has returned to his studies at| g:ion 10c and 25¢ per box. Al drirgists. smith. for general factory work: steady | Holton, Armstrong's Crossing, North ey i A ey : Episode of “Patria” With Mra. Ver. | Bulkeley. = It has a 12-room house, barn. wood- | Fork, RO, labor troubles: bums and|iraniiln”Conn. Tel. 33-3 Lebanon. i Mr. and_Mrs. Jack Campbell have shed, hennery and othbr building: ture Mg, Cos Empioyment, Bosoau, | —C 5 ovRRgt bl pon Castle Makes the Biggest|moved to Baitimore, Md., where Mr. FOR SALE good condition. : Bristol. Conn. ployment rebasa | FOR SALE—Farm of 115 acres, io- OR bA I E s Yl Movie Bill Ever Shown in Norwich. | Campbell has secured employment in - 3 = e oo orn. oo | cated. on state highiway which passes i 2 These Twe Features for the Locust Point shipyard. R Saras It is mear graded school, sashore, | MANEED S IINS youns men; Meo Ave| through sald farm: bulidings consist Mrs. Rowned Jometrow. timore to woe— 0 [as gone to Bal-| Gyyage Houses, Tenement ana Hust- | 4nd four miles east of Westerly. R. 1. | Siiggy TT07, Steam Laundry. 255 Reanke- | of '20-voom house arranged for twoll gy yAUREL HMILL AVENUE || e imore to worl s - SR B ilics, barn, g £ ceive you Biocks, Bullding Lots, ali in de- 5 2 P i tive | lcehouse and other small bATIAMEL | ““Nire.” "Rownede A meeting of the Farther Lights so- | 755% B 3 Lots, 2,357 1t nas a seaweea privilege, plenty of | T 00000000 —See, T put sight o all “bulldngs; H ol Irprare. cisty was held Monday evening With | Jou wars s SeH_of rehi ab T ave | wood and running streams of mater. | {28, OF o Daper "cause’ Dotatoss are| riandink on suht sievation command:||9 Boom (GiiNe st Iir sicenent 1| Sodnrt Gocelve Miss Irma Doughty. number of people looking for real es- 5 z same price, six for 2ae 22 in o bix 't | ton, Conn., and surrounding country: || MePts: including "heat, in excelle L e This farm has cut th: 0 ame p. x for 25c, 25 in a box $1. 202 - PO Miss Helen Taber has returned from | tate investments. m has cut more than 50 tens | BN B Ce. i L Boe Fasnns Saols|1and Is fertile and well watered. run- || condition with a* garage, owner : a visit in Westerly. WILLIAM F. HILL, of hay vearly, for the past 10 vears, | Shop. febZla - |ning water from spring supplying P it fe THE KALEIDOS( Mrs. Elizabeth Chadwick, who is Real Estate and and is improved by all kinds of ma- | e = house"and barn: can Have clectric || leaving town. Price rig or ALELDOL s Room 103. 2 & D—Men-women. 18 or over; | lights, 'telephone: ten-minute wa i i - s the fiects ot & ahadks O . 375 ‘month; government jobs: list posi- | from Bast Side station of Hartford and | f uick sale American ch Miss Helen Ross has returned to | Anyone intending busing a farm tol Ko 1nzfithe. Bept ST 0 Frobesiay, | SPALLE ol St Sel rallway, mear post- s Do oononLE U F s :\lf.l;(‘lien.lund Donald Ross, to Staten “near Preston City. | ke money on should look this one ¥. Teblod ' | municipal building: Wil carry 50 iiead || Central Building, Norwich, Conn. o Ll sland, after visiting their parents, Mr. e SR Ll i| over, for we will make the price right | —wWANTED —Antigus Tornitare and oid | Of,Stock, cut 75 tons of good hay last 1367-2—Phones—1167-4 negle branch 1 snd Mra. Philip Ros T KRR SRS e | L e o muie cathioned sllver: highest Drices pald, A | Shasan 12 bk, ey be Soll nt (atm; or. g e e Edla PUther o eriden has|ning water; enough woor -m Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3. | o A e e dsosaued “anadian m been visiting relatives here. e e CRANDALL BROTHERS, tebiza Swner made a success. Brice of tnis YT PP ot Tot Teathar peATthUr Wopdworth of Fishers Island B e o Westerly, R. WANTED—Old _false teeth; doesmt|Property is $12,000: liberal morts FOR SALE = 2 heen visiting at bis home here. o| (Brszion Station), Norwich, Conn. Telephone 7, ring 12. TUNe | (et Wiims T gy S0 36 ment oo e e gy miet) ona’ gt e ' A New Zealar E B o el set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth |5 % . e o Jae_oL. the (cholcest cottage’ housed| ket for 500,000 me e R - - St, Philadelphia, Pa.; will send cash by | dress Marshaii b Charier, Adme, Bi- |eated In the best part of Kast Broad rs. liam erson is visiting| FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN. return mail. . febl0d _ | lington, Conn. feb24d - |patticulars, inquire of Low priced Ame her brother and his wife, Dr. and Mrs.| By order of the Probate Court, to - — g find A Fred Fitch in East Hampton. wettle n estate, the Giles Hurington WANTED—law Curs, at H. A, Hoeb- | EGGS for hatching: purc bred . 1 A. mMomAN, nd a mark Holly Dyer has returned to his home |farm in Franklin is offered for sale. ner’s eyery Thursday. ' A. . Zennett | Red, White Wyandottes, Barron White Entate rica in Boston after a short visit here. The farm consists of a dwelling house movAss Leghorns; $1.50 setting of 15 eggs. ¢ with good cellar, barn, carriage house, WANTI Fred Hagberg, R. F. D. 6. Tel. 186415, Velvet car Mrs. M. E. Bailey is improving but | ¥ith £o0d cellar. barn, carrlage house. EDSecond hand furniture . , her recovery from & Zractured hip is |foss. Crhecs srrabont B0 tbes SRl UNITED STATES BiEhest P5ice B2Y,; A Pruckner, &d LFOR SALE—One Targe farm iorse. Watope & b very slow. di¥ided into pasture, woodland: mowing Fracklin Be Tel 1173 may3d | 365; one-horse lumber wagon, 32 In B oA Jot of Iumber hes arrived at theland, orcherd and - planting = ground e s vne democat (B '“m’,"‘;"l‘,. Ahes - i L : 3 L R4 fev2dd sity. institution e O T elaven TN, | eelis. abrings: s0d DIook ‘on the geer.. FINISHING CO. F FOR SALEOne 1915 model 20 Light - E ier shimsed ¥ et s oo mewoinUmina we Six Chalmers 5. pass touring car: one | will buy a small farm of tir Brookfleld, Vi, Howard Hunter has returned to|purchaser. The - farm. 15 —on hine Wodel’ $1-2915 Pulck b pass; tourink | cicared two cottage houses and [ tion of possess DAVIS THEATRE _ Bridgeport atter & visit in the vilags | Bround, has £rand view asd b locatss SECURITIES ~ oy A ome PG T Dy, Yk QaKIund | Larn. G0 applo trees ama some other | Banized in the stute Three Big Keith Acts and Triangle . e T Tonm Sorwielr to Améts Strawboard conaitfon” nd can be. Bt i o | crutss Tast tairs crop ‘was 30 barrels: | g gimums o Photoplays, Comfort and King Mak. | WHY GERMANS ARE Baitic village"and about alght milcs Tican Wi Co. Lfe” Saita"cor 103" Frankiin 8t Tel. | Lris Place iz situated on Norwieh and fry Bas been in b 2 - exter ey, R. ¥. D, and tele- | Loy hams beed W ing a Big Hit—Have You Seen RETREATING IN FRANCE |Houss Bill, ~ wor rurther intormation: BOUGHT AND SOLD oo | phone. A rare bargain. lnvestigate . "~ |appiy to Frank B. Harcington, at the ALE—Oxen, four vears old, ey B o PR LR T Pt to be to Bring About a Decisive | farm, or to. Willlam I - Shields, 35 800d workers, H. H. Pendieton, R. D | Immediate possession The oldest f S bt B it it et Broadway, Norwich, Conn. — feb3d WANTED T Norwlcn. Phone 1851-2. fob20d | wARMS. FARMS. vamus. |the museum near Cu is at the Davis the first half of this a FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengih If you want a farm, send for my 7 Geneva, Switzeriand, Feb. 27, g JAMES L. CASE TWO FIREMEN —STEADY WORK|FPhone 646-5. J. Blegel. . febdtd | ., "gujieuin, tatest edition, ust pub-| The German pre bills ‘that has ever played here. Com- | London, ' 2.48 p. m—Although th e — FARM for sale or (o ren Pat tying Increase fort and King are the headline attrac- | withdrawal of German forces in the 14 HEAD OF CATTLE 14 37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. Apoty rick Shea farm, in Canterbury, two|lished, cholce of 400. Prices ranging |78 InCrease w tion and if you want to laugh these | Ancre region may signify merely the Sy = J o M. ROBERTSON CO., miles north of Canterbury Green. on | frop: $275 to 32£,000. . two comedians are the ones who will | abandonment of a tacitally unfavor- Montville, C. Brooklyn road, consisting of 265 acres. oty Tihe Bit GAT Hiund give you every opportunity to do so.|able Drojection of the German line at AUCTION ntvi onn. Address P. L. Shea, 165 Howard St. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, i, The Orst. d6T useer They have a biackface skit called A | this point, another explanation is sug- New. London, Conn. Zoiiied Real Estate Broker, S o TRas B bt astl Coontown Divorce and it is just one |gested by Americans who have come 1 will sell at public auction at my FOR S. i | 0. L C. ol £ : long scream from beginning to end.|to Switzerland recently after long |farm, located about two miles from WANTED plae tor Aeiery wheoughbred O L iS:| No. 41 West Broad st Reoms 1 ana 32, [ ton (England) Cou Both members of this act are old min- | stays in Berlin. It is that the Ger-|Abington Four Corners, and about two as good stock as In the state. Tele Central Theatre Bul 22 . strel men and have Blaved this ity i | ;man rotirement may perhaps be-the miles rom Bilioet, Cont. the tolowing FOR SALE A inist Phohe 1861-13. e oA Jot 100165 feet, on 41 former years w e lead min- | beginning of a re-grou; of the Teu- | d°=cribed g Eight-réom Mlfl\ FOR SALE 1915 I eianisd ARl Olive stree A S e iy i, | e o g O e T | rmumspaY, Manom 197, 137, |A Modesn House. For Gotton Mill Repairs newly painited. guarantecd, at 3550, The of Ninth street theatregoers are personally acqu: t- | tention of bringing on a decisive open at 1030 o’clock sharp, &’ Tm Frisbie-McCormick Co., 99-year ground 1ne ed with both Mr. Comfort and Mr.|field engagement to settle the fate of | 14 head of livestock, consisting of Hol- AMERICAN THREAD CO. ral Janz FOR SALE tal of $1,125,000 Star. Aothar Dix tie aet 10 Lamns | the. was stein heifers and cows. In this lot are Y , Con FOR SALE Studebak to, and Morton, who have a pretty ath-| At the time of Fleld Marshal von dnr, NMITers” . ecenpty Teleph A,',,',fi;AVERY 73 ries, one-man. fop. siectric Starier DANIELSON, CONN. For the firet nine mo; t fresh and springers, several cows that 52 Broadwa 1 Tignts wi an sercha letic novelty, introducing something | Hindemburg's ' appointment to chiet | Fuve' ien 2heshoa shors ams, man ssis y Siectric lignts with dimmer, chains and s i B Wbk Besmarts ov. the] S08 Stosl ' mere Datic acts And. they carty s’ special | bondent was. ta Bonin, sanre was e | Sin, fo, froshen later’ on;”also "1 “nics F—— NI WE WANT OLD TEETH [ IiRe et e Ladeuin 447 SESUN" | westeriy side of Mechanic street. Cot- | 000 tons the Dritish oo stage setting which sets the act off to | discussion of a question, the answer to | stock and worth looking after. I will T ARY. CONDYIION 53 Spring St. Willimaniic. jan2dd |t h‘ 12 ronl-n-,75ity water, | May 30 British yards | 3 ty, on lot feet in|crease work on merchan We pay up to $6.00 per set, FOR SALE -Greatest real estate har- | 088 [0 ith concrete walk. a in Norwich; Buckingh: hoj 0 cording to thei- value, Wasninston St: 13-room house ‘mont| This very desirable centrally focated | The szeological exped Just returned to Ru advantage. The third act is Jaffalo | which may be given by the develop- | 2130 sell 1 one-horse tread power, 1 and Arnold, two ciever bovs, who have |ments of the next few days. This|SXPress wagon, 1 nice top carriage, |} THE COLLATERAL LoAN co. i substantially Butlt wirich cosi Over | property s offered at a e I osi jand of Spitzbergen rey o comedy singing and talking act. All | question concerned the fleld marshal’s | J¥2tically new, 1 nice carriage harness their talk is done in Italian dialect | plans for concluding the war and par- g’i{'fl}:.‘,’.’,‘fl“',{’.“;n‘e,?“’.fitml S R tate the and they make a lot of laughs with | ticularly the possibility of some dar- | harness, and 3 or 3 weson Soles ihg o AT - 142 Main ur-'e‘, Up-stairs $50,000 to build: aiso 2§ bulldi able price, part mortgage if their funny sketch. In the photoplays | ing strategy to bring the opposing ar- | other articles. roon: House number 32 ‘hames stal hed and 40-foot street. 4 . the feature is The Iced Bullet, a five- |mies out of the trenches and substi-| Mr. Harris, who has run my farm for 7 . RSO e e 10000, Addre: - el R Yy Somminloafing T oovery ofiEimsegs (oon) «part Ince production, starring William | tute for trench warfare, “the warfare | the past several vears, leaves e to ||| Street. Very conventent Ioca- By ey tonaen, “Cony. (W L i that ialand. According i Deemond. medfately, and on account of advanced The early part of the picture deals | T | 70rs T & emtirely umable. (o0 nriooa tion. Will eell at a very low with a_ series of adventures in and @y farm or leave the house, therefore about the studios and is extremely in- c As I o R I A Tol e e Bghest. Hlaganrianed o be (] orioe f ecld secn. teresting, giving many details of pic- I e s R THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. fol tere making, together with remarka- For Infant Stermy, 2 e e B oy ts and Children take place the first fair da: um-l:‘n_.%- 278 Main Street, - May Building For Rrormtee, O The Jced Bullet gets its odd name| ImUse For Over 30 Years | Torms of saie. cash: No moroam (114 724—Phones—68 from a contrivance used by the villain tendance. CHAS. SMITH. loam, does not bake or dry out and is of the play within a play to assassi- | Always bears Bm mfl Tm FES % rai: ile the —e s ] T Catalogue Just Out |174257 0755 Salo 2 IERETE\[F FOOD DISAGREES AUCTION JUST ARRIVED and flebg P I R P MR R R ) DRINK HOT WAT sist of two lavers at The upper layer is at a or three mete NE W SPRING |, o enom rasu ron sae S aSaut 300 winase mile OLD MYSTIC, CONN. ured to represent about 102 acres; 60 tillable, level and |tons of coal smooth; sofl exceptional, dark silt Stillman Building Westerly, R. coversd and fathomed by the hero of the drama. POULTRY at the Old Gough Farm, Canterbury| Another express car of 28 Horses states. Many at amaszingly low prices. |room house, good cellar and attic; To complete the show there is a turnpike, Occum, Conn., five minutes |JUSt here. Amang these are & number with iivestock and tools included and | pump in kitchen to well of excellent = funny Triangle comedy called Honest Soalk - frgin drotic 5t ot d farm chunks, and some nice 2 on_easy terms. Here on page 5 Is 76 basement bern with| <When . food lies : ! | TGBT WINTER BGGS. Prices are nigh ey cars, araft Horses—ail are well brok, 0S. HALL & SON, Inc. |o&a e e barn, | Water: owaeh and you hive i . BT e THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1017, | Sskay Tor work Come snd see nena | JO & 25 good Toad. Tor $1,100. Haif dows.. 1f |wagon housé attached, wagon and im- | Ak Lnd R e L E Tomorrow there will he an entire |12 B0 T ces orks wonders for tay- MECED oM e Trading Cove, ik, Conn. e o St s Tyatichi "On | Ewo, poultry houses. Al bulldings m | njucfcient blood supsly new show and the bill booked for the | ink hens et this season. It is not &|I will sell at public auction the fol- o 10 we find 300 acres that will car: | gooa condition. Also Zull line of farm | o Compined with acid last half of the week will be just stimulant 2 tonie, which not onl: One horse, =ood worker, Ty hundreds of head of sheep or cattle, | implements for sale. Less than % mile | now followed in mar # £00 if not better than the one on to- | improves th seneral health and walitiie: sboiit. 1350 T0r.. 28 mesit T WANTED ieh twa Sets Of excellent: uildings: | (o trofiey. . Full particulars from 28¥1sed by many ominent o1 = h i formant SBE GrEhne. Tiy|cows. 3 mew milan and. the rest com. W 10 General Housework Women, § Spin. | Ptimated ords wood and 350,608 ARCHA W, COIT, waing o tonspoontl of plrd Pan-a-ce-a. If it does not 1 this spring; 4 yearlings, 1 | ners, 10 Weavers, 3 Second Girls, 2 trees, ulxufu for $6.25 | Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | hot as you can comfort A Seventy Year Old Couple. BTIDE, Gmtease the. number of egge|7°wHins bull, a one-horse lumber e L "Women. it e 5 beanty e s D e Alr, and Mrs. T. B. Carpenter. Har- | You are getting, return the _empty | Wagon, 3 express wagons, 1 newly : FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU ot Soil, “wit FOR SALE A5 any pHysiolan can 16 isburg, Pa., suffered from xidney trou- | packages and get vour money back |covered, 1 bugey, 1 sleigh, 1 one-horse . 1dins and 11 good neutralizes the acid and B - deals mowing machi; o Caitades, - Central Building Geo. c a 3 = ermen M. Try this sin 4 | sle. THo save: "3y wits and T sutred | B 700 Sape Tn gTeRT e ne, 1 spike harcow, 1 - e o i A 12 acre ~arm, with goed -buildings, | you Wil be aatonianed at i« s | ‘rom kidney trouble and had rheu- |Pacm | weeder. 1 tron beam plow, 1 cultivator, 3 s ete., etc., including stock and tools; on 8o trel. | feeling of relief and comfort | tic pains all through the body. The | ILOUSY 2 heavy working harnesses, " settle affairs immedi- ways follows the restoration of t few doses of Foley Kidney Pilis £ ol Village Farm Z A now for your free copy [ normal process of digestion. F " us, and five bottles entirely E et Kiled tide nens L i : V Y pmIneycwmving | book and id E. A. PRENTICE, who find 1t nconveniant i ¢ tte 1 : : L B A r " M o or velors w “we in ' 10 74 E \tm Agency, Dept. 36 150 Nas- | Phone 500 86 Cliff Street | 1ocre R e i Taks paat 3 dust and t, New York. - ed. 1900, PoOFly Drepared mhould alwass - - two or three flye-grawin tablets surated newia after meals 1o m fermentation 423 meutreiize b

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