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_ Leocture for Bird Lovers. Tq the bird lover and to one who appreciates beauty, the illustrated lec- fire on Bird Lote to be given at the Ogood Memorial on Friday evening, should be especially interesting. Wilbur F. Smith, game and bird warden of Fairfield ocounty, Comn. teaches many things about birds un- im'fl to the majority of people. The ireport of a previous lecture says “it | was one grand hour of motion pictures | of nature, the ever changing slides de- ;nlcun. something new and interesting i ‘with each picture. He has many slides of birds native in these parts, also many of those not common here, such as the white robin, sea gulls, etc. Shore birds, those who ve in open meadows, others who e their homes in the thickest part i e woods, are shown in their nat- ] colors and scenery. n addition to these, he shows birds their native haunts, nests with eggs erein, the care of the motherbird, the watchfulness of both mother father, and those of birds ciaimed {to be destructive, such as the owl and o starling. Pictures are taken in ummer, spring, others in autumn and gehles ; | NOT GOING TO TOKIO Denies the Rumor That He is to Suc- ceed Late Ambassador Guthrie. YOUR CO {perhaps the most beautiful of all in ! winter, the snowy covering lending a [ touch that appeals. 3 | This lecture is to be given under the auspices of Parisnh House Association, {in answer to repeated appeals of bird vers in Norwich and deserves the patronage of all who love birds and ‘wish to know more of them. It will be }interesting both to adults and children. THE AUDITORIUM ‘ Extra Large Bill for Wednesday and Thursday—Seven Reels With Clara Kimball, Young in “The Foolish gin” and Three Reels of Fifth Epi- sode of “Patria.” Today and tomorrow will see one of the largest movie programmes ever offered in Norwich for 10c and 16c evenings and 10c matinees. There will be ten reels, seven reels with Clara Kimball Young in “The Foolish Virgin” and three reels of the fifth episode of “Patria. The story of “The-Foolish Virgin”, 1s intensely dramatic in character and offers the popular Miss Young un- imited opportunities to display every phase of her notable talents. The star § is ably supported by a compeny of z screen players of the first rank, head- ed by Conway Tearle, who also play- d the leading male role in “The Com- mon Lew,” and Paul Capaliani, who g ihas been seen in a number of Miss Young’s productions. _ In the Afth episods of Patria, which stars Mrs. Vernon Castle, the most widely kaown woman in the world, “the heroine is seen in a thrilling sero- plane flight. With the feature of Clara Kimball Young and this serial the programme far surpasses anything ever offered before and should not be ! missed by any follower of the movies. DAVIS THEATRE . flm Keith Acts and Frank X in “The Crab” Five Part . Triangle Featurs. Entire Changs of . Program Tomorrow. iz —_— The show which closes a-three days’ at the Davis today is one fhat Il appeal to all amusement seekers Bnd if you haven't seen this bill don't Eail to visit this Dupres, & novel cyecling offering. The third act is Nianoa who presents an amusual novelty of Hawailan songs and music. In the photoplays the Triangle feature is Frank Keenan and Thelma Salter in “The Crab” a five part Ince production. To complete the bill there is & fun- my Triangle comedy called “The Road ‘Agent” featuring Harrq McCoy. Tomorrow there will be an _entire mew show and many new features are /booked for the last half of this week. Matinee at 2:15, all seats 10 cents. Hvenings at 6:45 and 8:45, 10 cents, 35 cents and 20 cent: Sehington, & sics Held of 2 rice cotton crop of the South, here are large energy. In Concord the satue of the Minute Man, the fleld of Gettysburg, Mt Verrfon, Independence Hall with their historic- al significance were noted. In closing ‘William and Mary College founded in 1617, a procession of graduates under at Yale, and girl graduates 's college were shown. Given Another Shower. A second shower of household ar- ticles was given Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pember, of Huntington avenue, Mon- day evening. Church members from Otrobando and Huntington avenues Congratulations on the pleasant home, the reading of original poetry and the singing o fhymns were features of an enjoyable evening. Library Committes Meots. ‘At the close of the Tuesday evenire service of the First Methodist church the Sunday school library _committee met to select new books to be added to the lbrary. Noted by the Way. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henault of Glastonbury were guests Sunday of friends uptown. C. . Eecleston of East Glastonbury was at his home on the New London turnpike over Sunday. Mrs. Harry Beebe of East Haddam has been visiting friends in this vicin- ity during the past week. Miss Prest of New York spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Fred D Vergason of Sylvia Lane. Mrs. John McClafferty returned Monday to Providence after a month’s visit at her former home on the Can- terbury turnpike. ’Mrs. Brooks and little daughter of Brookiyn ,N.. Y. are visiting Mrs. Brooks’ sister, Mrs. Montague Hutch- inson of Sachem road. Mrs. F. L. Kennedy has returned to Worcester, Mass., after a_few weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. T. Clar- ence Hall of Bliss Place. Mrs. B. P. Phearner returned Mon- day to her home on West Town street after a fow weeks' absence in Phila- delphia and Washington, D. C. Haddam after several days spent with her cousin, Mrs. George Peck, of Plain Hill. VISITED NAVY YARD BREED THEATRE * Mabel Taliaferro in “A Wife by Proxy,” ON BORROWED PASSES A Clergyman and Young Friend Wers Five Part Metro Production Feature for Today and Thursday. Today and Thursday the Breed will present one of the strongest bills of the season headed by Mabel Taliaferro in the new Metro wonderplay “A Wife by Proxy”. In this Taliaferro figures in a uadrangle” of love and intrigue. The four characters In the quadrangle are the spoils sought for, and a witty clever little immigrant girl, “Jerry’ who battle with the great odds and wins out in a manner that s startling. Miss Taliaferro as the little grant is confronted with which shel solves by simplicity and truthfulness. Always alert and keen about protecting the man she loves little “Jerry” in “A Wife by “Proxy” wins sympathy, admiration, and stirs the heart. ‘The Burton Holmes travel series and & roaring Black Diamond comedy com- pletes the bill for today and Thursday. immi- problems SEE THE LIVING MODELS! Don't Miss the New and Charming Style Dispizy at Porteous and Mitehell's. Something new for Norwich was the promenade of living models with which Porteous and Mitchell featured their formal spring opening Tuesday and Wwhich will be continued today nd Thursday. The hougs are from 130 CASTORIA| For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years Aliu‘,;-bnn - Signature of BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DISTRICT manegers wanted; oppor- 0 secure an agency; autom 8t; unusual co-op- energetic, hustling man or & & car preferred; must inance small initial ‘stock; ‘Wa o want & representative e 4o representative ‘wil] increase the as “warrants; the profits Detained Until Identified. Boston, March 18.—A clergyman and & young friend who were looking over the navy yard on borrowed passes re- cently were detained for two hours until their identity was established, it was learned today. After they had been voucher for by friends they were glven a’lecture on the impropriety of using passes to which they were not entitled and were allowed to go. - New Canaan—Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bertine recently celebrated their gol- den wedding anniversary. to,J2 In the morning and from 230 to .30 p. m. Three chic and graceful models from one of the leading New York houses display the newest designs in smart suits, frocks, hats, parasols, and ele- gant sccessories. Trained to show the g00d points of these pretty things, the stunning style artists make fashions doubly charming. The Srm provides visitors with comfortab] seating arrangement while witnessing this smart = display, and the large, light, zoom 1s & splendid location, lemonstration. Today and Thursday: 10.30 to 12, 2.30 to 4.30. Kamp Killkare Vaudeville. The ennual performance for. the benefit of the Y. M. C. A. Boys’ camp will take the form of a vaudeville show this year instead of the regular minstreis. “One of the acts will be a clever comedy, “Souvenir Spoons,” given by the Misses Dorothy Gregson and Mary Lester and Messrs. Bruce, Fogers and Manley Bestwood. Thers quartette composed of Messrs. Tingley, Fontaine, Slattery and Gregson, who will put on_a neat singing_and Scottish young boys and their fresh voices will be. heard to fine advantage in of the late songn as well as some. of il Fleinal pajema o e of the smallest fine instrum ) Friday the mu- beautifu] 1| scribea above will a-‘lz‘mfiev«lbyhhna MULSION the throat and chest while . 4P it enncl\; the blood to help avoid grippe, bron- chitis and even pneu- monia. Scott’s is well L u ey Scott & Bowne, BloomSfield, N. J. 1614 FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN. By order of the Probate Court, to settle an estate, the Giles Harrington farm in Frankiin is offered for sale. The farm consists of a dwelling house with good cellar. barn, carriage house, corn house, hen' house and outbuild" ings. Thers are about 60 acres of land, divided into pasture, woodland, mowin, land, orchard and ' planting = ground. There is an abundance of water In wells, springs and brook on the prem- ises: 800 cords of firewood could be cut ‘off and sold at good prices by the purchaser. The farm is on high ground, has grand view and_is located on the 'state highway from Norwich to Willimantic and is four miles from Baltic_village and about eight miles from Norwich and is near Meeting House Hill For further Information, apply to Frank B. Harrington, farm, or to William_ H. Shield Broadway, Norwich, Conn. after each meal. It fortifies | Girls Wanted Brainerd & NORWICH BRANCH Co. FOR SALE - to" 2300, | Louis "sorne Wa1n ana_HHeh ste o 2 for winding. quilling: Ught, attractive work, under best of conditions. Learn- SALE—Tive maridd Washington, D. C. WANTED—A boy iver parcels Yey™ 8" Tone grn'ws:m‘l V148" Main St Norwich. D mari2d ‘WANTED—A middle aged woman Jrould like place to keep house or care for an invalid: good references. o~ phone 1964, Norwich. — marisd WANTED Man 1o Rogers' Domestic Laundry. W, Positio o mariled man: very earsul geivers coh §o'Tepairs: bost of references. . Address 32 5P Bulletin: marisd livery wagon. APy e Freadis b Sae agon. 7 1 Thames St ¥ mariid FOR SALE No. 70 Willlams St. splendid modern home, in best residential section; all conveniences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms If desired. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 — WANTED —A man dishwasher, color- ed or waite; steady position. Apply be- tween 12 and 1 today. S. F. Peterson, 182 Main St. marizd WANTED—T0 make morning, after- noon and evening dre#ses; also dresses repaired and remodeitd at reasonable prices. Call 3§ Spring Garden Ave. marizd WANTED—Old_ false teeth; don't matier if broken: I pay one to ten dol- iars per sét; send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 S. 5th St, Fhiludelphia, Pa. marizd MEAN, awful mean! A feilow say! money talks. “Why wouldn't it?’ sez he, “with a woman’s head on it Spe- cial, Little Stechieberg clear Havana clgirs, six for 25c, $2 a box; nice lot of pibes 35c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED—Woodchoppers for 400 HORSES Arrived March 9th, express car of Horses direct from Western farms. Horses in first class condition. Sound and well broken. Prices right. Call now. PUTNAM TRUCKING & % TRADING CO. PUTNAM, Telephone 408-2. CONN. cords of wood; also newers to get out vu ties. Baward D. Tarbox. Tel. 2, Jewett City Div. ‘mar10d WANTED Small_farm near trolley line. Write Box 15 care Bulletin Co. #iving full information. marlod WANTEDCross_tles for cash along the line of the N. ¥, N. H. & H. R. K. A. J. Phipp Co.; Oysier Bay. N. ¥, rep- sented by I& S. Kitson, Aliyn House, Hartford, Cor mar2d WANTED Two bright _messenker boys for the delivery department; ex- cellent opportunity to iearn the busi- ness. Western Union. mar2d WANTED—A chambermaid, at once. Permanent_position, with good pay. APpiy o The wauregun Hotel, Nor- Wieh Conn. war2d WANTED—antique turniture and old fashioned silver; highest prices paid. A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3. feblsd < WANTED—Men-women, 18 or over: $75 month; government jobs; list posi- tions free: write immediately. Frank- lin _Institite, Dept. 37-C.. Rochester, N, Y. Tebisd WANTED Second hand furniture. highest price paid. A Pruckner, 8 Franklin St. 7. o WANTED_Kaw furs, ot b 3. C. WITTER ......... Auctioneer Office and Auctiion Rooms. Evans Block, Danielson. LIVESTOCK SALE. HORSES, COWS, PIGS, at my farm, perhaps better known aa the 0ld Scarborougzh piace, about one and one-halt miles south of Brookiyn Village, Conn.. just off the road lead- ing to Wauregan. toward Atlen Hill, MONDAY. MARCH 19, 1917, at 10 oclock a. m.. as follows: 26 head of very cholce e and thoroughbred stock, consist- he of Holsteins, Ayrshires and Dutch Beéits, aescribed as follows: 3 fine Hol- stein’heifers, 1 new milch and 1 very forward springer. 1 thoroughbred Ayr- shire, 3 years oid, mearly due, 2 two year old Ayrshires, fresh 1 tiwo year i epriuger, 1 five year ola springer, 4 Dutch Beits, partly fresh. and balance Will be by time of sale, 1 springer, and 1 due in July (these are nearly thor- gustbreds), § Bewed hetters nearty w0 years 014 and very thr yr- shire and Holstein calves, and 1 bull calf from thoroughbred stock, also 1 thoroughbred Hoisteln bull with pa- pers. HORSES, PIGS, HENS. One good blocky built horse, welght 1276 1bs., an excellent all around farm horse, 1 family horse suitable for women and children to use; 2 Chester ‘White sows, heavy with pies, time ex- gire: about April Ist; also about 25 ead of poultry. HAY, WAGONS, FARMING IMPLE- MENTS. 20 tons of good hay and 8 tons of nice stock hay, 1 two-row corn plant- er, 2 team wagons, 1 express wagon, 1 meat cart, 1 pair team harmess. 1 ma- nure spreader, and 1 Ford touring car in good running' order; also other smaller articles. I wish to say in closing this bill that this stock as advertised above was raised on the farm by myself and are all strai; cows and heifers, and will all be sold for as much mone; as the auctioneer can get for them. shal Etog making milk entirely and reserve but one cow for immediate family use. e “other articies de- have absolutely no use for, as I shall direct my attention solely to raising -otatoes and garden truck. Bvery come and enjoy .a £00d 01a fashioned farm auction. Terms of sale will be cash, and if stormy sale will take mlace first fair day fol- lowing. Telephone Danfelson 37-4. marl4dWFs OLIVER DOWNS. J. C. WITTER . . Auctioneer Otfice_and Auc ms, Bvans Bock, Danfelson, Conn. MAMMOTH Furniture Sale Having sold my farm, and having no turther use for my furniture, which I am storing at the nresent time at John Soderberg's farm, Jocated _about one mile north from’' Westminster, on the road leading to Brookiya Vil I will consign eame to be sold at fic sale THURSDAY. MARCH 22, at 10 oeiock a. m., desoribed as follows: Between $500 and $1.000 worth of fine furniture, including it of ok and mebogany dressers, Sommodes. buffets, - chiffoniers. sider Boe. matiasnte. Sl Srciae Eren e ot coverings of il kinds, including fme Srvets; bemuedtun art ™ equares, rags: otc. @ lot of beautiful pictures. dishes and' rica-bras of all dserivtion Soveral Potatoes. and ‘ushels of Uncle Sam variety Bromme nrat Talr acy fotioming s 20 2 ¥ aav % AT HENRY ROTH. Just Arrived Another car of Horses right off the are gentle and well broken—prices low_as possible for farms of Illincis—all the kind. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 o ner's every Thursday. A. C. Sennett novisd WANTED AT ONCE MILLWRIGHTS AND MILL- WRIGHTS’ HELPERS Apply at THE HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS CO. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. New Hampshire Cow: will Wedn: Carload « arrive March 14th. FRED W. HOXIE Phone 62 lay, Lebanon {HELP WANTED FOR FINISHING ROOM Buy This Place THE SPLENDID MODERN HOUSE, 20 GROVE STREET PRICE RIGHT E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. Bean Hill Mill 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE A small cottage at a small price. A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway FOR SALE Real Estate Department 37 SHETUCKET ST. A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE - OLD MYSTIC, CONN. 102 acres; amooth; sofl excepti loam, does not bake or 60 tillable, level and dark silt out and is WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADY APPLY AT B. GOTTHELF & CO. WANTED 50 girls, 6 women cooks, 12 general housework girls, 4 farm hands, 2 col- ored boys, 2 firemen, 2 spinners, 10 weavers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Building Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. BOY WANTED GOOD PAY Maurice Sample Shop FARM WANTED ‘We have customers for several good farms from $1500 to $3000 in price. If you want to sell, let us know. TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantic, Ct. FOUR MEN WANTED GOOD PAY in a very high state of cultivation; it is watered by s and pond. About apple large stream trees, pears, peaches, plums. grapes, etc. 10 Foom’ house, Eood cellar and attio: to trolley. ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334 63’ Broadwa: _WHEN YOU WANT % iness b he. pabic, medium better than th rtising columns of The WE WANT OLD TEETH IN ANY CONDITION Wo pay up to $5.00 per set, as- cordi 1°b ‘thei= val THE LLATERAL LOAN CO. _you which you believe’ might be “some-one-sisc want” Fur- niture, floor coverings. stoves, clothing, tools, etc., advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. When you loss something— for most Norwich people ars honest—and on finding anything instinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy cccurs your rental property. When you want to sell your real estats. Whan you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a lease. in FOR SALE Crystal Lake, one run “either by ’elec- tricity or stewm power. ~William J. Bowler, West Willingto; marisd FOR SALE At 119 Willlams St. 1 parior set. 1 chamber set with mattress and &s, 1 book case. 1 Sleepy Hol- Tow r, 1 plush rocker and stands, ete. 5 marld FOR SALE Columbian Wvandotfe eggs for hatching, $1.50 setting. Wil- liam Waters, Vergason Ave. . g ich Town. mari Fws FOR SALE or will exchange. a 25 ft. motorboat for a iight touring car. In- quire H. Vars, 25 Penobscot St. mar15ThSTu FOR SALEK 1516 Cadillac touring car perfect condition: been run about 6,000 miles. Latham Hull, 124 Platc Avenu my FOR SALE—Double tivy belonging to estate of in_Poquetanuck. Inquire of I G. Geci Executor. R. ¥. D. 6, Norwigh FOR SALE—At merry-go-round, b p, marine gasoline engine. . Babeocks, Nor- wich. marsSMwW FOR SALE—White Wyandotte eggs for hatching; also the Dandy Colony brooders. Marjorie Barber. Tel. 463- mar13TuWFs FOR SALE—20 horses: been used by express company; will seil 10 this week, the remainder later;: 1 pair browsn horses welghing 2500, pair of gra: welighing 2300, gray and black wel, 2400, handsonie black mare We.zhing 1150’ ¢ years old and sound, suitable for used by collector, clever for lady to drive, with plenty of speed; two other good single horses: one cheap hors: back or hearse; brown horse, been some express harnesses: will sell cheap if taken this week; suitable trial al- lowed; prices from '$50 up. American Hotel 'Stables, Shetucket St. _marl3d ¥OR SALE Lunch and pool business at 365 Central A mar12d TMILLINBRY SALE at Mrs. G. P. Si ton’s 52 Franklin St.; ali g00ds must be s0ld at once to close’ out stock. marl2d FOR SALE One Holsiein cow, four years old, due to freshen April 6; would trade for young stock. Walter G. Snow, Box 28, Manstield Depot, Conn. _marlzd FOR SALE or rent; a 10-room cot- tage house with modern conveniences at 493 West Maiy St. Apply J. L. La- throp & Sons, 28 Shef ari2a o mnn 737-13. iza W.: Gee: | Te! | “ro. ml acres, 10 from trolley., Inqui) = T. Gos prewiess o K i, i R. e, all .. maria. VS Foowis, CoRvenient to AF of square Tel. 246. ‘marid Al LIVERY—Da, ht ser- v)co‘"’gan or lon dl‘:l:n'u.l.wfll!td Lariviere. Day phone 1219-3. phone 1930. 1 TO RENT —Furnished rooms; nice rooms for light housekeeping. 270 ain St. over Brookiyn Outfitters. FURNISHED rooms for light Douse- keeping. 21 Division St. fobldd ‘TAXICAB_for hire; lomg or short distanoes. Phone 813, F.'A. Dolbeare. yen-room _cott ments, near Frankiin TO RENT — Furul conveniencer for ‘ight 106 Sehool S 0 novigd FURNISHED rcoms; reasonable fdies; suitably or light housekeeping; Mrs. Emma Morse, 1§ Union St Jy26d FOR GENT in the buildin Frauxiin and Willow streo ner atore for years occuple Treat drugsisi, and the sties room. store room 4nd bakery formerly used by the Providence Dakery. Archa W. Coit, 62 Brosdway. Iy17d TO RENT—Newly farnished rooms, modecn convenlences, at The Seymour, 1043-2. aprizd TO RENT NEW SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS The Norwich Housing Company have rented thirty-five of the forty apart- ments recently bullt by them and have at this time five vacant apartments on Spring Garden Avenue. These vacant apartments will be open for inspection every day during thz next two weeks, and any one desiring one of. them is advised to apply at once. The apart- ments are very desirable for small families and rent for $20.00 per month. Inquire of J. J. CORKERY Tel. 260 Room 120 Thayer Building TO RENT APARTMENT AND DISPLAY ROOMS 106 MAIN STREET able for tailoring establishment S Inquire of N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. The store at cranklin St occu- H. D. Avery. the grocer, for ears.” A good open for the right man. For full particulars in- auire of JOHN A. MORAN, Rea! Estate and Investment Broker, Fri STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at In- quire at Bulletin Office. klin Square, Norwich. Tor sale: carlo cows rmont cows will arrive Monday, March 12th. ames H. Hyde North® Franklin, "Ct Telephone 30 Lebanon. marizd FOR SALE—Fresh cow and_ good horse. Write William DeGray, Brook- wyn, Conn., R, F. D, 15, ar1zd FOR SALE—Farm of 70 acres in Can- terbury: one and one-half story housc with eli, blinds on house, 10 large rooms, good cellar, barn 32x24, clap. boarded,” woodshed, henhouse, iine wel of water. jarge maple shade trees; land is divided into tillage, pasture and woodland, also cedar swamp; on R. F. D, mail route, convenient to school and church; a bargain at $1,600; also per- sonal property for sale,’ consisting of furniture, Home Comfort range, dishes, farming tools, harnesses, Indlan pony, ete.. some antique goods; all must be sold to settle an estaté. Edgar H. Parkhurst, Administrator, Canterbury, Conn. marizd FOR SALE One 1916 Cadillac eight roadster; special extra equipment; an unusual offer. Inquire at the Imperid Garage. marsd FOR SALE—A registered yearling Ayrshire bull and a manure spreader. Inquire of George G. Grant. Tel. 630. marsd FOR SALESeveral tons of mowed cats. J. C. Leffingwell. Tel. 441-12. marsd FOR S in New London and Windham counties; also cheap back farms, houses, building lots and shore cottages. A. H. Maine, Groton, Conn. marsd FOR SALE — 1914 seven-passenger Bulck SiX touring car, in xoud couci- tion. Auto Sales Co., 10z Franklin St Tel. 535, narsd FOR SALE One bay mare, weight 1000, age four years, lcariess of autos, sourid “and kind, sire and dam record. - Ira A. Sweet, Canterbur R. D. N Box 1! FOR SALE Seven-room cottage in g00d residential section. A. M. ave 52 Broadway. febz6d FOR SALE—High cost of living re- duced; plant our peach, apple, asparagus and berry piants, hedging, roses, shade trees, evergreens: highest guality; send for’ Cataiogue No, 1 Barnes Bros” Nursery Compuny, Yales- ville, Conn. febz6a EGGS for hatching; pure bred R 1 Red, White Wyandottes. barron Whiie Leghorns; $1.50 settini of 15 eggs. Fred Hagbers, R. ¥. D. 6. Tel. 1864 FOR SALE—Wood in stove iensths. Phone 846-5. J. Siegel. feb2od FARM for sale or to rent; the Pai- rick Shea farm, in Canterbury, two miles north of Canterbury Green, on Brooklyn road, consisting of 265 acre: Address P. Shea, 169 Howard St New London, Cona. febled FOR SALE Greatest real estate baf- in Norwich; Buckingham home on ashington St 12-room house, most substantially bullt, which cosi over $50,000 to build- 28 bullding lots and’ ¢l<mt&:::o Erice for verfucnce Jots, $10,000, ress Real ge, London, Conn. Jezidaw o Will be very difficult to get this sea- son. So place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. LE—sSome of the finest farms FOR SALE will buy a small farm of three acres cleared iand. fwo cottage houses and barn, 50 apple trees and some other fruti; last fall's crop was 30 barrels. 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, send for my Farm Bulletin. latest edition, Just pub- lished, choice of 400. Prices ranging from $275 to $25.000. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2, Central Theatre Buflding, Telephone No. 2365. Westerly, R. L. FOR SALE ON LAUREL HILL AVENUE 9 Room House with all including heat, improv in. excellent owner right for FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich, Conn. 1357-2—Phones—1167-4 FOR SALE DANIELSON, CONN. The Eugene S. Nash property on the rly side of Mechanic street. Cot- tage house with 12 rooms, city wate: gas and electricty, on lot 72 feet in width with concrete walk. This very desirable centrally located property is offersd at a very reason- able price, part mortgage if desired. Full particulars by communicating with FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Building Westerly, R. 1. FOR SALE One of the choicest 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. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable locations. List your property it you care to seli or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real es. tate investments. WILLIAM ¥, HILL, Real Kstate and Insurance. Room 103. Thayer Blds. The Sonductor gives T I days Wi Pwhen the 1o Ang our faces ‘When the winter train (s running ‘With a wpeed that'e wing slack e Tenson, e 48 ice upon the track.’ ol to ses his logl our memory goes back went a-cousting 1508 the track rew the brightes our laughter knew no lack %'mn- gleds had reached tne p o e thi nirsdearest little playmate la_Tide down and then busk If_ we toid her after schooltime "Twould be lev on the track 1ce waa on the tru O those happy days of childhood ‘When ahe kissed and called me While the moon in quiet splender Lit the ice upon the track But today ‘ts all 8o alfrerent No glad echio rushes ba When condugtors tell u “There is ice upon ¢ —John Phil “ RODIN'S STATUE OF Clear-éut i stone, imperfous a A master's hand has set for all The- Jofty record of & comple ‘A_woman's subtle face, of Tit Whiose_tentures tenderness d; Candor_of knowledge, strer the truth, Wisdom of age Hnked with the of youth Iminortalized the chiseled line urage is on her brow and Armed with the purpose of creed, That dares to meet whate'er t elect, A “spirit fashi Jarge nee Mature, holding spirt, Young, Jodn's faith, deathless fire FRANCE HUMOR OF THE DAY )—T1 sh Poet (rapturous| forever and a da Blase Stenog—And {¥ time 7—Puck. Milly—A good repeating. Billy—Yes: especial to you as a secret.—Buffalo I Zve—enchantress—wonder Smiled at Adam by h Cooed she, "Tell me, Do you really Guide (in Shakespeare story a An' them you see in ‘ardened crimina Touri e Ba o —Jac o Mre. Rivers I am pleased with my new Mrs. Briges—How long had her? Mrs. Rivers—Her day night—Judge Redd—You're not pl Greene—No; It's too “Saving golf balls, then “Saving nothing’ cats on my k fence la Yonkers Statesmar Mrs. Exe—I don't be teacher can make anyth Katherine's vojce Exe—You're mist over a hundred dol ready.—Buffalo Co “Oh, ' come! Stop < ble.™ “Bokrowing! Gee w ble isn't like money. Whe money 1 can for at y."—Boston Transcrip you any sked the prospe “Sur replicd estate agent. “All ou generally late."—Philadelphia “Truth is mighty,” exclaime 1 Mr aged repli a well-m wel marke D “But swer just as the stock ton Star. “How are you getting a your new efficiency expert “Remarkably well large business fir fact, we are still quite though he has discharge members of my family.” ham Age-Herald THE KALEIDOSCOPE Both salt and fresh wate caught in Lake Maraca zuela. Of German inve: tire made of steel wire coiled. The Norwegian Bible Societs ebrating its one-hundredt sary. The Song of the Bell, 5 known poem, came to him a inspecting a' bell found that the not song been disproved. The Women’s Co-operative Bngland, which has been 30 years, has 30,000 members Now that Buropean prod been shut off, Nebraska world in the potash industry The needle of a compass ¢ point true north. The north mag pole does not colncide with t pole. The Queen of Holland supy her dairy, near the palace s a large proportion of milk cc by buyers in Amsterdam. ‘Wages of miners in Nova S have increased by approxim per cent. since November 1 bonuses have also been sranted John Curtis, a dog, holds a ca the village lbrary at Norf John exchanges beoks at the for his owner, Capt, Philip Curtis. Garden _designers should 1 styles and design for comfort pleasure only; they would ther many very serious errors now commion. Brawley, in the Imperial Valley already preparing for icing t teldupe crop of the coming estimated at_ 50,000 cars, which call for a new icing plant. u “A Good Old-Fashioned Physic” Foley Cathartic Tablets, a - some physic, thoroughly leanse bowels, sweeten the stomach the liver. For indigestion, billc bad ,breath, bloating, gas, or cor tion, no remedy is more highl commended. Wm. O. E. Blelke, cock, Mich., write “I have give Foley Cathartic Tablets a thoroug t and I can honestly récommen 85 & mild but sure laxative. 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