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MOWSTODAYA 2 2 r = 4 - e A 1.30, 3.16, 7 and 845 ; nd o > ; : : "Xt the Norwlch Town First - — - - - m_“ SRR - 3 : > Es,.- hurch the morning g.,,l.; T at. 10c, Children 5c, Today. Evening 10c and ‘5c-] MON. and:TUES. MARIE DRESSLER VIRGINA IN FIVE-REEL PRODUCTION OF 'PEARSON “TILLIE WAKES UP" |.... d Detictous the bulfl: I3 exhales. ieal trom i The rxrxg.ving its’. nrusi way As it murGuTs a song to the breeze, eudlt for having svoid- Kaq)i»r;: t:?e for the fairies who dancel.: the - temptations which 5 Sthe. ét 7 o lks that . To_the. musle of: "‘m, ik P s ORI ARy MDA O EenERe island of peace and ‘Nevertheless, 'm moved cu this el ble Students hold “: THE BIGGEST COMEDY EVER PRODUCED “B{HER How dearer and fonder to me particular oecasion to venture a step bus . the Department 2 T. U."hall, 85 She- Y = Are"the visioms and dréams of thy|er two into that hishly danse:ous ter- ; has felt itself compelled, as & There wili be Bible ON THE SCREEN 29 romn BT 2 e mocicery: | IEORY- th ; 1eh e et eie Ty The vl R THREE REELS OF WM. FOX G ARUTH’ nockary! ‘mers ‘“not to part, with B Thie Lawogh Love M. FOX COMEDY e —From: DA, STl t the outset | admit fiesly ai Trenten, Mo. L : yaluable seed and thereby. emdanger ] “THERE"" o S g “ferEn eageriy that ] Haven't ot the coming season's crop n ko' OBl ¥ atic: Twe 17 'S MANY A FOOL e HUMOR OF THE DAY . |25.07 the use of every ina Now; ‘we'es just.a_small. bunel ‘of | ors hs*08- reotor, tliere wilf’ be el - . .#:This Filmis Only Four Days Old (THTy s o s nch lm@fl o communion an ser- Al . the daughter of a bank pres- ottty Do moy e : i Eastern Conriecticut farmers mon at 1045 at 10.45. Sunday school ONE REEL OF PATHE WEEKLY Great Serlal mes 4 e over-supply which together. 1 don’t flatier myself at noon and evening prayer and ser- . & foresee, mext fall all the farmers, even. of that restricted | mom. % COMING WEDNESDAY “The Secret corner of the state, read or heed these % : e g, premises, their con- | Talks. If all who actually .do, and ity - Episcopal church _there “Theda Bara in “The Darling of Paris” Kingdom™ Tou can’t eat your cake “an nm from hogs’ mnls or the goosc's reasonable unuuh But,—|who find for themselves reasonable | will be holy communion at-9.30 and = i look | breast-bone, or the stars, or are they right in their assureftious?|motive for action in my suggestions, | Litany, sermon and confirmation by “Well o ma, It T want oake o A0O% Iepote:on o caternillar, or Frankly, 1 don' think so. should double: or treble or quadruple | Bishop Acheson at 10.30 a. m. In the at thers's pienty in the bakers win- 3 Shenever our | their potato plantings the coming vear, | cvening there will be united service En eite = In the past vears, v — dow.’—Pittsburgh Post. - ::;';;‘;‘g';‘“:" S5 SHngshe domestic potato crop happened to fall | the result, even at a hundred percent.|at Christ church. IR §thg 2/ BILL OF HEADLINE ACTs lady who likes children was|™ n''r o0 SN0t 1 Have Lved be- |short of domestic demands, we im-|vield, wouldr'zt ‘bushel up so big as to e TH} 1 AND THIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS gushing over Helen, aged thres +ween sixty and seventy yeira. .n this|ported enouzh to even up from Scot- |make a cent's difference with the cons{ - At the Spiritual Academy, Park JAT sy “How old are you, darling? topey-turvy World, and have se:n the|land and France and Germany and tinental potato market and its prices. girest, 3rs. S C. Eradley of Chicago, 2 Ghtnr 4—SHOWS TODAY—4 asked. s z e % Canada. I See by a late dispatc — ., 1of ot medium and - clair- - T isn’t 0ld,” said Helen; ‘T'm nearly ;w‘::;ls é:mre&rfi vl:n{“;-:g! Amc‘flgf that Canada can etill send us a few.| _If the few of us who feel that way|vovant, will give brief addresses and 3 FR AZER BU NCE " R new.'—Chicago Herald. quired a certain suspicio. of how |But we have had none, the past sea- [shouid really act that way and prices |folio wthem with psychic readings . v &v A DlNc Girl's Father—But how can VOU|¢hey'll roll the next time. That's all. |son. from either Scotland or France |should keep up anywhere near their | morning and evenin; ? . in = Dali ul Singing Offering “WHO’S WHO” port my daughter? Twenty dollars |y > b ey hetic vi- |or Germany. We shall have none the|present altitude it would mean a good e i the ot e S e Pir® fi lom | coming season from any of those|many extra doliars in our pockets.| ‘At “the Broadway Congregational| nousn & LaVELLE THE AZ!"AS Suitor—You -don't mean to say|mots. of RGMCE MO countries. Instead of sending to us to|Eh? church the Rey. Walter E. Lanphear | vouwll charge Edith-and me rent, do make up our shortage, they would all e T Taapeots 5’"::: - Com S Worm Turns” Nov. g yon’—mton Transcript. “Old experience doth attain be glad to buy many million bushels|. I, for one, saved fewer potatoes for rning an . Perkns, whose|T, thing like prophetic sirain.”|from us to feed their owrn famines.|seed, last fall, than I now wish I had.|Rev. Herbert D. Rollason of Hanover s R AN cram B T o tamina: st et TR RSP | B e o wm-'msn LUCAS in JIM BLUDSO (to huchand 1e 31— Has' he any lucid Jin- 7 » cat, o tervals? There's a big difference, ¥ .u.l rote, [ winter, we shall have to raise, ::;; see the shortage, so I laid by about| , oo . 40 F oo -k i g PR P ridn le Feature, Ada ua‘ From Jofin Hay’s Famous Poe: Mrs. (with _dignity)—’ between a real “prophetic stri.n- and |selves. We are going to get the usual quantity. Later, along in B ! ‘ad no:mpnirke':c!m what ‘vou ordered, | something which Is merely -1 ere.|from abroad. the winter, I began to-suspect.the pos- E:vizo';} Ycommunion ot 730 e W T"“ E T d6ctor.—Philadelphia Ledger. Z11 T claim for myself is a litls ex-| Last year we got hone from abroad.|sibility of what has since happened, ok ity R A o i il rience, and the poesibility wlich it|And we raised some forty or fifty land was lucky enough to lay in a few | ™ = = “Well: ma got rid of a lot of pllls | POt once. A ome measure of vision in. | million bushels, less than we needed |extras from a neighbor at a dollar. a |0'clock, a session of the Sunday school ;‘;:;:’L,P““ saving for tle Mt I e utuve B1UHIE PRSianck do {er our-oWe feeding. That's why the | bushel. T shall plant all that T saved o and confirmation service in the e jn, the evening, Does God|RUSSIAN JEWS IN NEW T 2 = i . Next winter, we|o . t ; : “I hope she didn't take that old[Vice of looking backwards—-ax price is so higl e inter, bought for seed, and some few more > and the oty R oy scheol YORK ARE REJOICING forwards. must have, not only as many as we|which we are gaining by’ extra econ- raised last year. but also the forty or|omy in table use. At the Norwich Town Metho Dr. Slocum will conduct the medicine? g Episcopal church there will be morn- ,te,. The young people'’s meeting | Over Recent Developments in the “Nope. ~Gave 'em to Tommy for — 1 3 s o i Z| What are going to be the nfty million bushels we were shy, last| Fm not figuring on 33 a bushel for 4 - Totlnvitly [CUre § o ke Stioe o Mt S xt |year, and—still further—several mil-|my next fall's crop, nor on-any other |Ing and evening service Ths morn- [will be led by Bdwin Hanks. The sul- Russian Capital. g le | Barvest? on bushels more to meet the increas- | particular sum. Honestly, I hope they subject will be Beholding thelject will b2 The Curse of Cowardice, g A er) The Glithers baby. threw a bundle | "y, 0"y o)1 wish we knew? ing demands gf a growing population.|won’t be o high as tha: again. For, Glcry of God. Tn the evening the topic 2 _New York, March 1§.— On of ntock -Inty: the fire yescertay spern-| (IEEL Jm Al wlih we knem 3 O WP iner EhTy ot Tt Lot o Bl i M Eill be “The Master Princinles For York's East ‘Side, where the - party in.Russia is regarded as the crops to plant this spring, 221 1 ow big |to eat potatoes than there were last|men, 33 a bushel to me on the farm | Right ing. ¢ Strouse, pastor, Evan 3 v A year or are now. 1 1.15 1 - e TR gelist Linden will preach at all the|champion of the =n acreage of them. If we cowi? only|year or n means $1 or $1.15.a pack to_consum: At the Church of the Good Shepherd, Rt Ll it was destroyed of services. The morning theme will be [ was foresee what the things we cu. raise ers. And that's too much. It’s more g . o, Glithers bought the stock frem |would sell for, next fall and winter, we| In other words, we must raise at|than potatoes are worth, reckoning|Universa : Joseph F. Cobb will| God's Lubricator—The Fiery Baptism.| When the Jewish papers 2 promoter. It was too full of water | oGO0y (0 S5S Tond &nd werk on |lesmt Arre perorat. more betatate® the |them by their nutritive vaiue. More.|preach-on the’ subjec e Soul's Ii- a. meet at moon. | the news of the revolution lumination. There will be Sun B.Y. P Tl meet at 6,30 o' [crowds gathered as street corners to burn.”—Birmingham -Age-Feraid. | : oA ¥ : those which would pay the hest and |coming season, than we raised last|over, I dom't want to prosper, nor to Sin ine b e 0. \Gatteno N e 3 T Rk el Byl “I_thought you teld me ihat your|reap a righ financial harvest. merely to hold the level where |Bave you prosper, my fellow faimaray{Sch 2 3 b speak | clipered 4 docsor Bad cedoead You to quit vk | T abe Aabe PRSIl BRryest - any |5t 1s now. We shall have fo raice|the cost of innocent suffering. 'Let us S Mo B o gt b i St T i . e e o R e ing ;” “z’r: Sm;:ct i Bt Beime SR way, of finding out, ‘or cert: nearly double last year’s crop before leha 'x :ha"; lshon flor ;hlrk(ts'm.lto ‘xsf w, these s o we incur serious risk of glutting the |sharks, whether finned or two-legged! T i B i o Ring 5 and Wb they "ars talking about” replied > oatket A hnpeking PFices below pir. Rty il the. Taftuille Congregational . d: speak at the |men #haking hands and wom:n Brapen; e BHirru e e | Teative, east. Add to this the number of farmers| I've heard of some Connecticut man | Tenten sermon on The Church: Mer| ~— quit drinking for two o Ixh ask you to consider a féw of them.|who are wliifully preparing to dimin- |who asserts that he can prosuce Do-!wworld .,‘d on. -Tn “the . evening | .- At . thé McKm‘e/ Avenue A M. E. B o i ey g meinnatl | That is, if you haven't alrculy < ish their plantings for the sake of|tatoes at a cost of fiftee.. cents 2| ncre will be n Lenten address on The|Zion chirch. Rev. B, PROTEST FROM ILLINOIS e Siered fuesix ¥ a9 ESEUng Drestrt afgn. for: thl i fuahel with Lired help. T can's do i iR e b o B B UL T B e B T MANUFACTURERS’ ASS0CIATION stock; aiso the practical impossibility | for that price, .nor for three *imes| i) be special music under the direc- |vice Sunday school at nooe and g Shall-Nots. everywhere coud THE KALEIDOSCOPE Take potatoes, for instanzc. They |of buving seed, if one’s own bins run |that price, even if T did all my own |y, i A hoo) and. g e . e i ere now phenomena'ly hig. .1 don't |short, and I feel as if the planting of [work. I once sold several . hu cred|U°n Of Miss Bdna Paers class. service in the ovening. At the Sun-|Against Railroad Sirike—Reselutions Four-fifths of the world's coffes is|rcall ever having been offesd 250 |bis fields by those who have the seed |Lushels of potatoss, Which anl COst| ae Christ church there will be holy | bosceriaiien or ths Aereriorn heg 15 Sent to the_ President. i and $3 a bushel for potatoes, even in- |and can find the fertilizer and labor |me just 42-1-2 cents a ‘busheci to pro- ; i = olie - 4 becr ey o cluding _ litile ones—“culls’ —until | would be & promising thing to do. duce, for 25 cents a bushel—and 1ad | SOmmunion st 930 oclock, morning ;xr’:chngrlh:r:e ‘\?fn G AR Relel| Chicago. Marth 16Romlutions - — ; - pra: rm, ! orps. ; Mis- | setting forth that it would not be fai Parrots: are $liccessfully taught to|Within the last month. to hani themi to. the-raflrogd av.that: kETever end segmon by the rector at e : % | etting fortn that t would not be {air talks Dy Tt € i Dhinosraph. When such a phenomenal pFice can Lord knows it|T can afford to pay- even moie for|L e ; n _ “one- il Pk ke had by any farmer for peiatoes ’ anything . new for me! | products. however, if I can get some- | SUNday school at nmooh. Tn the even |native 2 . S Baters | L T cwORuR:If. the, coDBLY " The Zulus like to. sing, but their|right at his door, the tempiaiicn to|But, while particularly and.emphati- | where around $2 a bushel for them. et By Bt By wBL: C A ctteson: | Atc s s nals Ui preach. . e e singing and music are unlike that of % bishop suffragan of Connnecticut. S T T T by the directors of the Illingis Manu- any other tribe or nation. There are considerable areas.in our 3 ssity Comes Into Her Own. | faciirers Assvelation and . sént to — part of the state which will grow good | At the Second Congregational church| xo¢ for some generations has Lent | President Wilson. The resolution There are other consider-|there will be morning worship With|peen observed so consistently the | urges that the ruling.of the supreme which will grow corn. If|germon and - hymn - for the children. | o it will be observed this|court on the Adamson law be await- i ' raay very well be said it has cost more | There will be Sunday school - and | Neare Boscon, Advertiser. cd. , in the immediate past|meeting of the Men's class at noon, y 3 = than the corn grown would sell for.|ana a meeting of the young people at But that isn’t true, at present prices.{6.30. There will be an evening ser- And oats. And buckwheat. And per-|vice with sermon. . The pastor, Rev. ‘H:rJ. Wyckoff, will preach morning and There is 2 reward on the head of 2 . White .beans, T mein— i e e D 5t07 it e e e 1 e s YOUR SOIL NEEDS . ¥, a, hundred pounds, wholesale, they're * 3 with eggs. - r rs a mighty paving ‘crop wherever the | 0% the, Gresneville | Congregational r anic matter. Parmenter & woodchucks will let them 'grow. Some_estimates place the quantity Z0t35.50 4. bushel for-all T raised, last | Bas,brcach; 0% The Fallaey, gunm %Ammal Fertilizers made out There is said to be more unexplored country in Brazil than in all the rest of the world put together. You could put all our United States (excluding Alaska) into Brazil, and hdve 206;000 square miles left. of timber that will be.required by the . scason, and could have sold ten times - B e = - 13 em. held at 5 p. m. The meedng of the » 3 T % 7 H Did you notice, also, that cabbages ’ i > 5 The greatest cemee kuown is chat | Fancy Rib Roast, 25c to 32c { Hamburg Steak, Ib. .. .20c J| D4 sou notice, aiso tnat cabbages DRI R A T e PeaT e lastmg and efféctive results. The will of the Japanesemountain, Aso-an. It by the carload? Den’t-you wish, now, | mesting Thursday cvening. : make your soil richer and more produdivench year. ramges from -ten-to fourteen miles in Jdiameter. —— Beef Liver, 21bs. . ....25c | Lamb Stew, lb. .......25¢c J|vou had a ~ouple of trainloads of the 3 E & £reen things?” Probably they wom't| At Trinity Methodist Episcopal | be worth so much, next fall end win- | church, Rev. F. W. Coleman, pastor. Sirloin Steak, Ib......32c | Porterhouse Steak, Ib. .38c ||ter. The market-gardeners are 1Lkely | or o ores snbiont winl et The Bron assimilated and res Parmenter & Polsei' Animal Fertilizers are easily ore to the ‘soil the original A device used in the Philippines in place of gilass for window i is to * Dlul’\!e a H".Ie along that-line, d R Tralient e oF o mbigenous | R T (Reres mo Telling whether. they mas | Sine: noa-a et ana ne wragn| | fertility as well as keep it always in condition. oyster. ound Steak, Ib. .. c ome-made Sausage not overdue the thing. But they'rs|hible class will aiso meet at noon for | B See otr dealer nearest you, ask him how tésdlve e, | - Meat, Ib. ... .......28¢c ]| ¥orth raising, at haif-present prices.|the study of religious subjects. At For the first timje in the histors of 630 o'clock the Epwortn league will| M your fertilizing problems, or write for jbooklet; to the Hong-Kong rice trade, a shipment o = One other word:—we far: meet, and there will be an evenihg of poiished rice hus been made to the Shoulder Roast, Ib. 20c-22c || currently supposed to be a hai - service. The subject will be The Curs ARMENTER & POLSEY FERTILIZER CO., lm United States. Cured Corned o RN N LS A “; s=cessively practica; folic vith our |of Religious Indiffersnce. ‘Braneh of Consetitsted Renderiag Cs. a0 eyes i'ways an rmly glred tc the g 1 The comparatiye mectality of difter. > Ib. . . .8 14c and up | Shamrock Bacon, lb...30c J|“main chance:" regararul ca'efiy of] At the Federated church, Rev. Ar- 8ee Your Dealer nt occupations shéws that clerzy - “\lgem}?er One’ thur v?m Burdon, pastor. there v;llluba E farm <laborers -have the lowcs: d aunn 2 . 5 Thaps. a2 morning service with sermon by the ra Roasting Chickens, Native Fowl, Broilers, But my personal experience with|pastor. There will be Sunday schoot \ Guinea Chickens, Ducks GuiTe a5 g as " thal or commumiasion | Bocioty 2% 3 Do and o mesting ot | z igh as that o . m. an About 216,037 canaries, od s umea ens, men and retail grocers, say. %% | the Christian Endeavor at' 6.30 . tridges, 15,841 pi ts; Z grocers, say. And, as Andolis astie b“‘?"“k & and 25947 home ;h: prbd:.lcerg‘ of the nation’s food, e (h'l'ha evening _-er\'igfe :mfll e = ;'vi;id\ Fame birds were-imported in 1914 un- ish H. . Deerfoot Sa have not only our own interpsts to|the usual service 3 W am, En"l“h Bum, vance, but it is our bounden by a stereopticon lecture on the Holy der Federal permit. i E usage Immk, Rl of thas rz;u i hmufl;; Tand, and fliustrated songs. & pnu ts ~more than a -hundred - million A - 3 Central Bapti These prices are all for high grade Meats. We will put §|mouths all dependent upon our work h by the United Somtesfll.irh::olnt Ber oTE hom ‘up: mgainst any-first-class miarket in‘ the city. We a-s J|for their fo pastor, Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D.D., will St.: Blias Light Station, Alaska, no of the huh priced district. reach at both hours. In the morning _com. up and see us and save some money. || It is mot °“‘!’ our-privileins-taat we [PIINC tat Will be_ The Glosy of the ] 7% & under construction. The call jetters|f _ 28 ‘patriotic Americans, wiiteh it | Te— Gt ; G % € are NLQ. 5 Florid = i g . ‘ Oran: Sunlist L dozen 30c || ouid be ciose to treason for us wkolly = ! dozen ............30c Russet Apples, peck. . T - EAE : Agricaltural Limestone Grape Fruit, 3 and 6 for 25¢ ' g e e || Sodere oeup, bonte Z1c . - NOW GOING ON ("ulhlowc ths-, Carrots, Bermuda Onions, ; AT “-FULL LINE OF FANCY GROCERIES ||, txteritein smneei) ] Y'op.mnme ot Shea urnKe s - Conned Selmon, Crab Mest, Fish Flakes, Shrimp, ..‘;?...',:“u.°""""-“~"'-‘"- 5 : : : Boneless Herring radio station has been m-mhfi‘ ess Mission meets at 37 THE WM. FRISWELL ‘CO. 25-27. FRANKLIN ST. - on RANGES, PARLOR STO 20% Off RuCa SrAsS BEDS, PIANOS Bflfllm Slank Bosks' Mads and Ruled o Order