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Vi at m‘x‘:‘f""“! end Moving Flotures ANNOUNCEMENTS Sch"l.!'h ‘Bro.’s have - just lml: Phonograph their adv, for zuuz-un: particulars | this morning. Notices H.v. Been Sent Out for Dance to Be Held at Norwich Culb, on April Sth. Return out to a list of al probably some advertently. omltted. avoidable in such that everyone at all interested receive a notice and even if not-at- tending, add to the fund by pur- chasing a few tickets. The notices read, “On Monday ev- April 9th, a Whist and will be given at the Norwich elub for the benefit of the Wiliam W. us hospital. “Tickets at $1 ml.y bo obtained at Cranston’s or committee, Miss Katherine Bro Hamilton, Miss Mrs. C. C. Smith, Welles, Miss Mary White, Miss ‘been sent lfi' and though Flor- ence A. Williams, Miss Edith Young. | di reserved “Tables for Bridge will bé and will be assigned in order of ap- plication, so early application is re-| quested. Bridge 8 to 10. Dancing 10 Please reply before April 1st.” On the reverse side is a blank for order- ing tickets, which wil be sent to those requesting them those replying on these post cards, otherwise tickets must be called for. Handsome prizes will be awarded for the whist and a well known or- chestra has been engaged for the dancing. e s New Clothing Store. Announcement is made today of the ing of a new clothing store at Main street, which will be con- ducted by the Prudential Outfitting Co., of New York city, outfitters for men, women and children. Mr. A. Botwick. well - known to the clothing trade In Norwich and sur- rounding towns will be in charge of this new store.—See adv. Does God Forgive? Slocum will preach tomorrow the concluding sermon in his of Sunday evening addresses on “Important Questions For Think- ing_People.” The topic will be “Does God Forgive?' A week from tomorrow icht he will preach his concluding sermon as pastor of the Central Bap- tist church, here. THE AUDITORIUM. Greatest Comedy, “Tillie Wakes Up,” With Marie Dres: Feature F Today—Monday Tuesday a Bia Bill Booked. Tillie Wakes Up brought forth more laughter at the performances Fri- dav +han any. picture ever shown in orwich previously. Another head- ne comedy is shown in Fox's latest, There’s Many a Fool. Most interesf- ing views are seen in the Pathe Week- v. together with the very latest news. Monday and Tuesday will again see a pioture programme of the highest srade when Willlam Fox presents the charming _Virginia Pearson in Bitter Truth. This picture shows a beau- tiful =it] who comes from an unjust il term with a vow of vengence on her lips, at the moment when she is about to accomplsh her purpose, she realizes that her plan has been in vain. These two days will also see the third episode of the great Vitagraph serial, The Secret Kingdom. This serial is unlike most such pictures in as. much as It carries with it actual svents of every dav life. Wednesday and Thursday the great mctress, Theda Bara, will be seen in Darling of Paris. Today’'s prices are 10 and 15 cents for the evening performances and 10 eents with children’s admission of 5§ cents for the Matinee. e BREED THEATRE. Vivian Martin in “Her Father’s Son,” Delightful Southern Drama Feature For Monday and Tuesday. ' Dr. night seri and Her Father's Son is the clever ti- tle of the remarkable Paramount pho- toplay which iIs the feature at the Breed theatra on Mondav and Tues- To ease the anxieties of her|ers father, Frances Fletcher prom- =0 to her uncle’s home as a . The uncle to have some male descendant to inherit his vast for- tune. forced by dire necessity that is to loom =0 large has its beginning. How hard was for a little eirl, alone, to dare long Jourzey and bravely face un- known rel in this boyvish mas- nuernde. 15 wonderfully told by the tv Vivian Martin in this ble story, filled with tangled scenes of comedy, pathos, and a great The tenth chapter of The Great Se- ‘ret will also be presented on Monday a Tuesday. On_Wednesday and Thursday the Rreed il present a bill much out of the ordinary. It will be headed by ¥ithel Rarrvmore in The White Rav- en, which is the only picture that has ever been booked for a return en- zazement at the Rialto, New York's leading theatr ‘DAVIS THEATRE. Four Shows Today. a¢ 130, 3.15, € and 8—Three Big Keith Acts and Triangle Photo Plavs. There will be four complete shows at the Davis tfoday and the pro- gramme 1is one that will appeal to everyone who enjoys the best vaude. ville and photopfays. The headline Keith act is Frazer, Bunce and Har- dind, one of the finest rathskeller specialties, entitled 0's ‘Who. They all have good voices and have n a hig hit the past two davs. Housch and LaVelle come next with an up to the minute comedy entertainment, The Worm Turns. The third act is The Azimas, who present an original comedy athletic novelty. In the photoplays, the feature 1is Wilfred Lucas in Jim Bludso, a five part Triangle. To complete the show there is a funny Triangle comedy called The Male Governess. Matinee at 1.30 end 3.15. Evening at 6 and 8 o'clock. Concert orches- tra. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's MFD:&MIE!IM fi:‘ :hn'fll ‘ rd t 8l en 1088 and i’mni’l}f inte theTootban 1t relieves tpak’nr“l‘h mll‘ akes the. inmh Use it '.'.ll you ea F 2 tentain reliet, tor red, aching road 'day) Will Speak at Boston. Prof. Allen Latham of the Reservoir goes to Boston today (Satur- to deliver an address on Bees before the Massachusetts Beekeepers’ association. Mrs. Sarah Huntington of Putnam is visiting Mrs. Kenyon of West Town John Edwards of Hartford was a re- cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ghorge Rogers of Wauwecus Hill. Miss Katherine Murray of West Town street has returned from a visit M}; ‘week,or two wth friends in West- erly. Robert Sterry, quartermaster at Fort Trumbull, was at his home on Otrobando avenue for a brief stay this weelk. William Bishop of Jewett City will be the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Greene. at their home West Town street. Miss Isabel Cook of Portland, Me. will spend the next few days in town, the guest of Mrs. John L. Browning of East Town street. C. M. Welte returns today (Sat- urday) to his home on FEast Town street after spending a few days in il’c;:ghkeepsie and Ne® York on bus- neks: &t. Patrick’s day. 1916, the mercury fell to 3 degrees above zero as was noted at 6.15 a. m.. in the afternoon at 4 o'clock it was from 8 to 10 de- grees below zero, and the next morn- ing, March 18, at ¢ o'clock, it was just zero. FCR SALE LISTEN! The Harry Beebe Farm of 60 acres at Norwich Town must be sold to close an estate. Inquire about it. E. A, PRENTICE Phone 200 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in_a sirable locations. List your property if you care to sell or rent, as 1 have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 1¢ Thayer Bldg. FOR SALE One of the cholcest cottage houses located in the best part of Bast Broad St., at a very modest price. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. JAMBS H. HYDE ... Will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION Mareh 21, L pair oxen five years old, 1 pair four years old, 1 pair two years old, 2 heif- two vears old. 4 cows. one new milch, the others due later, one bull ten months old, 1 heifer calf, 200 hena, about 15 tons Xo. 1 hay, & uble . Auctioneer 0 stormy, mext fair d C. S. TURNER, Chaplin. Stanton L. Briggs, James H. Hyde, Auctioneers. AUCTION Going out of business, the following will be sold at public auction MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1817, at the Royce farm In Franklin, on the state trunk line highway leading from Norwich to Willimentic, ene mile south no; 2 months old). 1 ba; welght about 1200, good all round worker and driver), 1 MDWI’I horse, pal team harness, 1 express harness (new), 3 b 'y harness, blan. .Qu. market WC‘OB 8¢ cfl?ln“) light dusnp. cart, mowing s Syracuss plow: iy ‘Cincinnatl O, SEVEN MEN, 7 GIRLS and WOMEN Free transportation to and from Yantic PALMER BROTHERS CO. 3 Fitchville HELP WANTED ¢ FOR FINISHING ROOM SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. Bean Hill Mill 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. WANTED —Men a it fn;d Fovernment e re sl -Dvoln to mhonu einle 590 Yorik E”' s New DARE YOU answer this? farmer, worth $90,000, will ECE 37 _Fourth St. San Francisco. mari7d WIDOW, 37 worth 895,0..' ‘very lone- ly and anxious to marry. B-20, Mission Unity, San Francisco. marl7d MARRY rich: most successful club on earth; thousands descriptions weal: E N n_Francisco, smxAL" salespeople; women to demonstrate and celebrated Im Ing iron; a class article with lim. itless pos!?ilfl.s f sale; ®Ood terri — for good people. rial Brass ", 1211 W. Harrison Chlc.lgo ni. mari7d Lo BIG PAY and steady work for girls women in large rubber shoe 1c= exnerienced giris earn $10 to $18 ; inexperienced ones paid a while salarv and given free board and room while learning. which takes about a meonth; Mve town fine working company furnishes hall for dancing, athletic fislds, free insurance and medical attention: fine chance for family: work for all: good homes at v low rents. Don't decide now. Write foday for Illusirated booklet ~& Good Job at Beacon Falls.” Address Empioyment Dept.. Beacon Falls Rub- ber Shoe Co.. Beacon Falls, Conn. MARRY if lonely; for resuits, try me; best and most successful; engis strictly con- years of ex- Cldbscrlptluns !‘r’ea. The S u Box Oakland, Calif. = < Obtain a Patent Invent;” patents secured through credit system. Talbert & Par- kar, Patent lawyers 4338 Warder Bldg., Wasaington, D, C. marsd -ft. V-bottom I‘ ‘more will pl-nx h me; $: s! St. 18-ft. V‘Mmm i3 h. p. Ferro en:sm. T 7 oot % Cant .flm-r.v, “SALE _Bis_ FOR SALE_Biz lArrlMu cow, 4 IM- very > 17“" 20-foot bl!" and 1ittl large %fi 'ODOA.H.C&.”I..CGI ? Goan: mari7a_ vk‘} JALE or will exchange, for a light touring cnr Xn- |I.I|rc Vlfl‘ 25 Penobscot S s Pwna 817 e-room t 18 ordnm Bt.; $15 per mon Ses A)H. L Bindiair” 25 "m-r—-rwo stores on Railroad 'ware business. :ggn“g, Plainherd maritd _with stock and too) AR B T e Tocated within ‘“W 'l ""c.-mu Viliage, Conn. possessiou e once ige, Norwich, Conn., R D. N e 1855-4. mar3d SALE—Bay Horse, age 7, 1350 1bs. sound eyery way: dapple gray, age C.l’).lb.jfl:\uul' they are honest to work or drive; trial allowed; w-n sell very cheap to stop expense. S Subis; Willimantic, Shurch sx.. cemnu{mlw.a six- rbom fiat, ail mod mnnanu I.nmllro at 122 Broadway. Nine-room lon-nant nl 251 West Maln Bt now finisned, with all ‘modern conveniences, and garege it needed. Apply on premises. marl3d TO RENT—Farm of 75 acres, 10 min- utes’ walk from Oceum tro‘l!l‘ey.shqulr‘ on prem! 2 orwich fa. R, F. D. 8. mari3d RENT—Seven-room _cottage, all Improvements, near Franklin Square. Phona kst rid ot Pa& oxen. six km‘, ‘Ill 'Don_ ? O, Buydlck SALE—Hatchin, e flllll. Conp 1 T Rods Granty, ;f-'- setting, or 'lm“ A, C. Hoxie, Yantic, uia “WHHQ. lnrfle. in_pert: Lull scale, Beau. ury uprigl plang, 't condltion, with stool and_ ou should seé this one Terms $10 down, 36 per month. The ;Cadden OomDIhy Plaut-Cadden _u}___n: jorwich, Cobn, $185.00_for a nlu mahogany Mrton upright planc; fine tome, &ood mction. with stoot ‘and . Terms 310 down, $1.50 per . week, ~The Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden Bullding. Nor- wich, Cohn. $175.00 1. Fo2d, Stelnway plano, with stool and scarf, down, 36 per month. The Blaut-Caaden Company. Plaut-Cadden Building . Nor- wie upUEnt $325.00—An elegant 88-note mAhos- any Milon dnvisible player piano, with 25 rolls, bench and scarf. Terms: $i5 down, $4 per month. Plaut-Cadden ALL PLACE FOR 842 Maln St. wuumutu:, - o mar] Sd ALE—One work tesm consist- horses, harnesses, lumber ear,. blangels, chains, etc. good Work- 11 or horses Palmer, 129 marléd FOR ing of P&i or poleing Horses weight Cliff_Street, City FOR S. me alw miieh oo one three-vear-old colt; broke, double and or will tride for a sood " Parmeter, Ledyard flva-vn.s.s er 1 condition; ben of P. marl6d FOR SALE — 1934 Overland. In A just overhauled. Bulleti Inquire ¢ phon. “I930. RENT _Pleasant first floor flat, fl'. rooms, co‘v.nlanx to car or square. Tel. 24 marld AUTO nr Day or night ser- flews enore-or long distance. Wilfred Day . poone un 3. hignt nlshed Tooms; B8 housekeeplvg. %0 kiyn Outfitters. nlca rooms. ’ ubzxd FURNISHED rooms for light house- keeping. 27 Divisfon St. 14d 'TAXICAB_for hire; distances. Phone $19. decod r short long olbeare. F. A TO RENT — Furnisked rooms; also conveniencer for light Lousekedping. 106 School St. Tel. 1048-3. noviid FURNISHED reasonable raies; suitable for ) n ght housekeeping. Mrs, Emma mone. Union St. JyZed FOR SALE—Jersey _cow, due . to freshen soon _Inquire J. L. Kiess, Nor- wich Town, Conn. New London turn- pike road. marlsd FOR SALE—Two new milch cows with EATE ST woueial Wie 1o Fcaaven Mrs. George W. Wheeler. Packer, FOR SALE 20-acre farm on_state road, not far from Norwich: good, rich soil;” 10-room house in fine cond’tion, large barn, henhcuses shed and shop. For terms and particulars, address M. care Bulletin. marlsd FOR SALE—One 1912 Buick touring car in A. No. 1 condition; two new Keiley tires on rear and ' two good spares: also spotlight; price reasonable. Auto Sales Co., 102 Franklin St marisd FOR SALE_—Black Leaf 40 nnd llme sulphur. T. H. Eldredge. _ ma FOR SALE—Two pairs team na(nesa- es, team wagon, SPring wagon anG ma- nure spreader.’ Inquire George G. Grant. _Tel. 630. mar15d WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADY APPLY AT B. GOTTHELF & CO. Wanted--Chambermaids| — Apply to HOUSEKEEPER, Mohican Hotel New London, Conn. FOR SALE rr—zfi_—\ FOR SALE No. 70 Williams 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 7a FOR SALE JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Department 37 SHETUCKET ST. A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE OLD MYSTIC, CONN. Br'lfd’rd tollnwfl nsa-l.toedn- ‘watey. mflu Tos m mence p: C. MRS. EMMA J. WARNER. _ POULTRY FOR SALE Several Desirable BUILDING LOTS ANTED—April 1s¢. married man for general farm work. Must be good miller and teamster. Inguire Chas. B. Pomeroy. South Street, W illimantic, ot mariéd WANTED—A competent second girl. Apply at 257 Broadway. Mrs. G. W. Carroli marléd “WANTED By middle aged woman, position for light housefork or care for invalid or elderly person. No laundry. Best references. Address R. Bulletin. FOR SALE—Lunch and pool busiress at 365 Central Ave., City. marlsd FOR SALE—Five horses, weight unu to 1300. Louls Strom, corner Wes Main and High Sts. mari4d FOR SALE—At Crystal Lake, one merry-go-round, run_elther by ‘¢lec- tricity or steam power. Willlam Bowler, West Willlngton. Barita FOR SALE 1916 c-dm.m urin; in pertect condition: un about 8000 miles. Latham Hull 121 Plate Avenue. 4a WA.N‘I‘BD—-Mwarighl Man famillar with paper mill (boxooard) machinery, d_wages and steady position. Ap- ply The National Folding Box & ‘Paper Co, New Haven, Conn. WANTED_—GIrl o1 woman to sew on fur and take care of the place. ADPLY H. J. Yurman, Room 106, fhayer’ ee marl WANTED—By a married man, a po- sitlon on o gentleman's country place; strictly sober; has a small family. Write B. ., care Bulletin Co. _mar1sd WANTED—To buy all kinds of skins and furs; best prices paid. J. Yur- man Prictical Furrier, Thayer Bldg., Room 106, Norwic WANTED Position iong experience as englneer and who understands switchboard work. H. O., Bulletin. maridd WANTED—Man for shop work; one who understands machinery. Inquire at Perrv's Woodweorking Shop, el- son, Conn. marlsd g g e aE 11 years of X for clerical work; mus! good - Address Clerk, ca.r. Batletin WANTED—Young man_ to drive de- livery wagon. Apply A. Franmcis & Son, 1_Thames St WANTED—To make mnmln‘, axmr- noon and evening dresses; also dresses repaired and remodeled at reasonable prices. = Call 38 Spring Garden Ave. mari2d WANTED—Oid false teeth; den't matter if broken; I pay one to ten dol- lars per set; send by parcel and receive check by return mail. L. Mager, 2007 8. 5th St, Ehiladelphia, Pa. marizd awful mean! A fellow sa money lnlks “w wouldn't 107" ez ith a head on it!” Spe- cisL, Little Stechlebers. cloar Havama cigars, six for 25c, 32 e box; nice Iot of Fagan’'s Smoke Shoj mpel 35c. . arl2d . WANTED—Cross_ties for cash -lo the line of the NOY &!':(. Nl ’lter Ly, . tson, Anyn tford, Conn. b fi Tep- WANTED—Two boys for the delivi cellent opportunity Western Union. WANTED—A Permanent position, with Apply to The Wauregan Hotel, Nor- wich, Conn. mar2d mm—;u:u?u. furniture lnfl .lfl fashioned silver; highest prices paid. Bm%lix:z;r. 5 Frankiin St Prone. T fel ‘el ‘u'l—l. WANTED~Kaw ner’s every Thursday & & WANTED 50 girls, 6 women cooks, 12 general housework girls, 4 farm hands, 2 col- Turpiture. hi; D st l m.& Panitin Bt o mayzia FREE EMPLOYMENT IUREAU Central Building Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. | WE 'm OLD TEETH value. -ruz"Sol.ufuuu. LOAN co. Up-stairs ALE—White wBandm(o egRS tor h-tchmm also the Colon! brooders. lejorla Barber. el. 483-3. mar13TuWF FOR s,u.m—zo horses: been used by express company; will seil 10 this week, the remainder later: 1 pair —brows weighing pair of grays Telshing 2300, ray And black weigh- handsomie black mare weighing 1150 ¢ Veurs old and sound. suitable for used by collector, clever for lady to drive, with plenty of speed; two other E00d" single horses; ome cheap ‘horse; hack or hearse; bro T Some express harnesses: will sell cheap if_taken this week; suitable trial al- lowed;_prices from '$50 up. American Hotel 'Stables, Shetucket St. marl3 FOR SALE—One Holstein cow, four years old, due to freshen April 6; would trade for young stock. Walter G. Snow, Box 28, Mansfield Depot, Conn. _mar12d FOR SALE tage house with mndarn conveniences at 493 West Main pply J. L. La- P & Sons, 28 Shetuoiet St mari2d oo for sale; carload Vermont cows will arrive Monday, March 12t ames - H. Hyde North' ¥rankiin, Ct. Talovhfine 30" Lebanon. marizd FOR ALE—Farm of 70 acres in Can- terbury: one and one-half story house ith blinds on house, 10 large ronml ‘ood cellar, barn 32x24, clap- oarded, woodshed, henhouse, firie well of watef, large ma; ‘io‘ shade t{eu land s ivi into e Dnsture also cedar swamp; o D. mail route, convenient to lehool and a bargain at $1,60 per- sonal property for sale, conllzt.\n: of furniture, &mo Comdfort range, dishes, harnesses, Indian pony, an‘m [ue O ; all must be settle an r H. Parkhurst, Administrator, Ool-. and Edgai c-nu.rbury. R SALE — 1914 seven-; Dlmn‘er mk Sixtouring car, .in ’ conal- Hon. Auto Sales Co, 103 Vraakiin st SALE—Seven-room wlfil‘. in §god residential section. A. M Avery, .x Broadwa feb26d SALE—High cost of living re- plant our peach, apple, pear, and berry plants, hedging, roses, shade tre reens; highest qu-my. send ‘No. 13. 3 Beoa Norsssy Company, Jaies- Vitier Conn: d’\u:.d'. 00d in stov nan;th- FOR SALE—W-+ Phfinl 646-5. J. Siegel febzod EGGS for hatching; pure bréd R. I ‘White W e Hatros TW e Eofhorne:® $1.30 setth T ewes Fred Hagberg, R. °F Do, ’l‘ox, 1864-15. FARM £ Illo or to renl the Plt- rick Bh‘ farm, bur: miles north of (kntor\fln'y Gre: n, road, co: of 265 acres. Brooklyn nsistin, P, L. Shea, l‘Y Howard St., fl'.’. Tondon, Conn. Teblea R SALE—Greatest itate bar- w- in th Bllexln]h-m home on Bstantially Bl which cost Syer 150,000 to bulld. -'lno 28 bulidin, 40-toot streer. Price for ‘m Address Real Exchange. ) iew London, Cona. FOR SALE DANIELSON; CONN. - - |advised to apply at once. FOR = nu building corner of Franklin Ind illow strects; fine cor- ner store for years ncclu;lad by C< C. Treat druggisi, and the Store roomeand bakery formerly us Py the Providence Bakery. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. i avi7a TO RENTNewly furnished rooms. modern conveniences, at The Seymour, $4 Frankim St. Phome 1043-2. aprizd TO RENT NEW SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS The Norwich Housing Company have rented thirty-five of the forty apart- ments recently built 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-the next two weeks, and any one desiring one of them is ‘The apart- ments are very desirable for small families and rent for $20.00 per month. Inquire of J. J. CORKERY Tel. 260 Rodém 120 Thayer Building TO RENT AND DISPLAY ROOMS 106 MAIN STREET Suitable for tailoring establi; or studio. hment Inquire of N. TARBANT & CO.’ 117 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. FOR RENT The store at 202 Franklin St, occu- pled by M. D. Avery. the procer. for yjars: opening for the Hom For. ‘*t?loll particulars in- JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker, Framklin Square, Norwich, ¢ STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of | business, at a reasonable price. In- quire at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE will buy a small farm of three acres cleared land, two cottage houses and barn, 50 apple trees and some other fruls; last fall's crop was 20 barrels, This place is situated on Norwich and Westerly trolley, R. ¥. D. and tele- phone. A rare bargain. Investigate. Immediate possession. FARMS, FARMS, FARMS. It you want & farm, send for my Farm Bulletin, latest edition, Just pub- lished, cholce of 400. Prices ranging trom $275 to $25,000, WILLIAM A. WILOOX, Resl Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Central Theatre Bullding, Telephone No. 2365, Westerly, R. L FOR SALE ON LAUREL HILL AVENUE 9 Room House with all improve- ments, including heat, in excellent condition with a garage, ofmer leaving town. Price right for quick sale. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE . Central ‘Building, Norwich, Conn. 1367-2—Phones—1167-4 FOR SALE Thc .gogls! nox:n' , formerly Olars apply to the undersigned. R. 8. BARTLETT, Trustee The Cgmpany. Plaut-Cadden Bullding, Nor- 'h, Conn, $135.00 for a nice upright piano, cost new $350, fully guarantesd, with stool Terms $10 down, X Plaut-Cadden ' Com, . Plaut-Cadden. Bublding. . Norwich. Gonn _$10.00 for your cholce bf three good gguare planvs’ in good conditlon. if taken at oncs JaRi.Canden Com- &rflh Pian udaen DAl l¢ing, Norwich nry Plaut-Cadden Bulldlnl’. Narw(ch Cont A WORD to turkey ra : Koneman Bpecifa No. 14 18 & soientific treatment for the preévention and cure of black- head in turkeys. It has never failed to do the work. ~Prepared and soid by Konemah Foultry Yards, 456 West Main St Norwich, Conn. Price 50c. augTuThS FOR SALE—Cheap, 5 h. p. marine gasoline engine. T. E. Babeock, Nor- ich. marsSMwW Wyandotie € orwh:h ALE _—Columbian FARM Nfl SALE IN MKI-“. - of .the ‘Probate Court, ““i’x the Giles Harringt: to ngs. There are about 60 acres of land, divided into pasture, woodland, mowin land, orchard smd ~planting _groun There is _an abundance’ of water in [vells, springs and brook on the prem- ises: cords of firewood could be cut off nnd sold at good the The farm s and view and l located on the state highway from Norwich to Willilmantic and is four miles from Baltic_village and about eight miles from Norwich and is near Meeting House Hill. For further informatiou apply to Frank B. Harrington, at the farm, or to Willlam H. Shields, 35 Broadway, Norwich, - Conn. eb2d FOR SALE & frory trolle¥ schc-l, 200 acres ‘tillable acres ‘pasture and 150 acr and woodland. Threé large apple orehards, cne ‘large 1l-room house. 1 horse barm, 1 cattlé barm, room 2 “silos, 2 first ‘wagon and car- rices ‘b purchaser B sTound, land, class hen hauses, riage sheds, all buildings in flrlt class condition. Price $1,300. Can be bought on easy terms. For par- ticulars see S. SIEGEL, Ponl Estste and Insurance, Chanman Block, Frapklin Square, Tel. 321-4. Norwich, Conm. FOR SALE A'unl“ cottage at a small price. 1 ; A.'M. AVERY, 52 Broadway Just Arrived Another-car of Horses right off the farms of lllincis—all are gentle and well broken—prices low as possible for the kind. . Come and seé them. ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 AUCTION NOTICE ock, - D-nl-ln- & uvm SALE. Bomsss, LOWH PGS, rm, perhaps better known as e dia Soartorotsh pisee. Aot one &nd- one-half miles south of Brooklyn Village, Conn., just oft the road lead- Ing to Wauregan, toward Allen H#I, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1917, e 2 10 dleckt i s as follo 26 head very _cholce rmd and thoroughbrod stock, consist- ot olneln:‘ A ires Dutch ito described ad Ioliowe: 3 Ane Hol: Biain Belters, 1 new miloh and 1 very rorw-td springer, Lhmwghbrod Ayr- thire 3 Yours ofd, Bearly dus, 2 two year n iyrshires, fresh. 1 two year da s gess 1 five year oid springer, 4 Du partly fresh. and balance oy beb by d of sale, 1 springer, and in g..uu are nearly ther- ited heifers, nufly 988 sng very thritty, & Ayr. ‘and ‘Holsteln calve: an buil "{"m,g P réd Haf.mn DUl with pa- HORSES, PIGS, HENS. One good b built horse, weight 1275 1bsy an edleilent ail around farm horse, -1 family Hhorse sultable for women and children to use: 2 Chester White sows, Heavy with piws, time ex- pires ai about April 1st; also abowt 25 of poultry. ¥ HAY, WAGON: FARMING MENTS. 20 tons of good hay and § tons of nice stock hay, 1 tWo-Tow corn plant- er, 2 team wagons, 1 express wagon, 1 meat cart, 1 pair team harness, ma- nure spreader, and 1 Ford touring car in good running order; also other smaller articles: g wish. to_say in closing this bill that "this 8bOCK a2 sdvertieed above was raised on the farm by myseif and are all aleht Cows and heiters 1% il ail be aola for as much money as the auctieneer can ¥ ol stop maxing milk entirely IMPLE-

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