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Feature Moving Plctures at the Au< S g > > _— o5 oz 58 } A altorinm Theatre. . Deam and e nd . : T ¥ M 5 _ THE PRIVATE. " Aoving Pictures at the Breed The- e Tew: it to Th s title vate— tre. UL Head Noises Plaut, 146 Main St. mari! B | - f 175 ;’”‘;‘na highar grade, wYaudenille ana Moving Fictu eal o &ray amd brown nound:| WANTED Stenographer and ¥y | e . - mAEJuUTRS | PR wited Tor his Sedse . no collar or tag. T can -ve same | kecper i y o TO LET—Two nicely furnished rooms ot o Shetucket Lodge, No_27. I. O. O. F., i from _catarrhal ‘arden William ced. L No _pen may write his story, w TR N e, I B B L T R R o] ! W | By Sieiithosd BRI T | B ey ot i s Norwich Nest. No. :3%6, O. O. O, tha is distressing affliction meets in Owly Hall S e ctarally Wantos st Wauregan Lodge, No. & K. of Puljome by an'internal medicine that in meets in Pythian Hall many instances has effected complete PO RENT—Bakery and tenement at No multitude acclaim. BARBER Taftville, Merchants’ i) > WANTED i Muciler- Tol. 1654, " miarsofwihs - | For ho was But e private. erved another's fam. For DAX 2aid one lady in each | - o TO RENT Tenement of flve rooms An‘d. aying, gave his nation Stater r‘ms’g%l No. 509, N. BE. O. P.| rolief after other n-e.u%.nu n:; lf‘-n- - *2.50 meets In lock. ed. Sufferers who could scarce! ear town to distribute free circulars No. urch oT- 2T «nlfiifixmfif"' T ey Ep i by e d _— - concentrated flavoring In tubes: &‘x S rmtpacen Py Yoot Tasisd P A m‘%fi-’&ir‘ ProgTens Norwich Ceptral Lahor Uniort meets| plainly audible seven or eight inches e & Co., 3 TO RENT—G0-acre farm, four mil 1ife *twas his to give in_Carpenters: Hall. Sway ¥rom either ear. Therefore if you : from city. Donoh marisd | And in his country’s annai St. James' Lodge, No. 23, F. and A.| know of someone who iz troubled with WANTED — Woman for eral Zem o T b Dononde Thoush nauieless, I shell live, M. meets in Masonic Temple. head noises or catarrhal deafness, cut housework in small family; home. TO RENT—Central location, four or 5 e etk O B ot e e S S 1Y e 3 T g e - (oo, CFont $10 or $127s monti Ap- | - Wathout promotion Rers" Rose_ of New Engiard Lodge. No. |33 %08 He% Jr sutterer pernaps from g e e - T e Py 8. P, Palmer, 101 Main Bt or A.|To @om’s. AR R R il R o S e T T Gty pr e b oo el o ] 48 : T. A B. Bullding. Secure from your drugglst 1 oz. Par- WANTED To buy,_soda fountain of entral Ave. Clty. mar20d | [g"steam heat, on Maple St. Inquire | AT, Justice worl with honor - mint_(Double Strength), about 75 cents accessories, second hand; must be in| FOR SALE Mowed oat straw and| L0 Main St. Tel, 1345-4. marl7d ANNOUNCEMENTS wo;t‘r:l Iake thiy home ey it perfect comdition. _Wriie particulars|two cream saparators. F. H. Palmer, = - e o T at\F disoived, Twice over 16 years .f .ge. 3 Sullivan, Middletown, Comn. R. F. D. 3, Norwich. ‘mar20d FOR RENT—Nine-room cottage in-| He served as but a private side toilet, 18 Orchard St.; aSeesion | _ And never held the +word ‘ ono tablespoontul four times a day. SALE_A few bronze lurkeys.|at once; remt $16 per iy | Renown atd not come nigh him, THE RUDEaOw o Parmint is used in this way not only |y . .3 | THE PASNIK GO. sell murses uni- |D. M. Peck, Plain Hil. - marzod » %flrmnA.s du'."émgxflr. a5 Broaa st gile band holds no rewsrd, Extra Large Programme For Wednes- | [0 feduce by o e &0t e Eustachian l]gh, dfln, My "k ) FOR SALEOne new two_horse farm | —oor s The hope of righteous law: day and Thursday—Theda Bara in| tubes, and thus to equalizo the air THOUSANDS government open | wagon; can be seen at .erson’s Stable.| . FOR RENT—Two stores on Railroad | Nor vengeance marred his valor, 5 = pressure on the drum, but to correct to men and women; $75 month; list po- | West Main St.; price $80; also about|Ave, sultable for hardware business.| Nor malice cursed his cau. Seven Reel Production of “The Bar- ¢ 2T ™0l 27 ceeretions in the middle —_— sitions free; write immediately. Frank- | five tons No. Z 'hay at $10 per ton. F.|T. Rolland, Plainfield. marled 2 ling of Paris,” and Three Reels of| ear. and the results it glves are nearly lin Institute, Dept. 87 D, “Rochester, | W. Browning. Tel. 119712, marsoa - TO RENT — Centrally located six- | Thgy Salled his title private— Sixth Episode of “Patria,” With Mrs.| 21 Fays auick and i R S = FOR SALE or will exchange, a 25 {t. | room flat, ail modern improvements.| , Mo sleevs in glory's s who TTh WANTED A woman motorboat for a light touring car. In.|Inquire at 122 Broadway. marsd RS e Lo Vernon Castle. form should zive this recipe 3 trial. cream dishes and take care of kitchen: | quire L vVars, 25 Penobscot St. i St e e | o other privaites tread. Wednesday €nd Tomredat are to be | e SO0 S8 SRR YR e PYRLE Ay S| e | Eemvamenes “neaf Frexxiin Sdaere | [oua howor qush Ra thay. ¥ E Akt g 0 - r nice oxen six jone 7 . mar’ u 'S summons biz days at this theatre with a ten|ger existing laws: absence of compul- THERMOS ml Iw CO I Foupe cows, due goon. I O. Buwdick. | iuro rrvemy—Day or might ser.| AT dle when they obey. reel programme arranged. The big fea- | sory strike settlement laws; increased *| arVANTED—At the Rock Nook Ohil-|R. 6 Norwich. marTnsTu |, AV%R RO FRECOI0 S M B trea gyt i g ot ture 15 & Seuen EoMIEE ‘;’1‘.“ 1S of e | taxation and the general effect of these drens Home, Norwich Town, an assist-1™Fom SALEL 15 horses; have been|Lariviers, Day phone 1219-3. Nignt Fox's de luxe. production of conditions on the investing public. ¥ used by an express company; most of | phone 1930. teb26d PROMISE OF SPRING. Darling of Paris.” with the most bril- | “ORfItIons on The BVectne Bub c e 2 SAVE ONE-HALF on your millinery, | them were green last season; they are 3 liant of screen artists. Theda Bara. |, ¢ SGRs TMeoRes Ten R Cre ¥ rail- WANTED 2 The Pasnik Co. sell for less. mar19d|Rot the old, wornout kind;' they are| TO RENTTEFurnished roome: )80|gomething tells me spring In coming, Th Victor ( ‘oung and sound b H pat o ] B st“e'ghgy““;cg_ Eosd. Tranapqrtl Al St = 3 irelghing around 2500 a pairs rese of | Main St. over Brookiyn Outdtters. i e i o s entiende 2 ragi > B n e Stice Dopa | Strike to occur,” Mr. Lovett continu- 5 = room cottage or tenement with gar-|them are single horses and some d feb23d Of sweet mystery everywhere. back of Notre Dame in it Miss Bara | g “%r¢’scems to me that one of the| A INight Fireman |[an and safase near trolley. Addiess|iarm chunkes as i want to sell them | ¥ ORNISHED rooms Tor TEht Touse: : is seen impersonating tlje plainest dutigs of the national govern- €. B, care of Bulletin. this week, I will sell at a reasonable | xeeping. 27 Division St. febl4d | Sunbeams In the morn awake me lightful character in French literature. | (€7t 0oL merely 10 the rofiroads Bol Columbian House. 7a orse and'give a fair trial, and guaran. | ‘TAXICAB for hire; 10n& or ShOTt| mhat the Aay hos banished wwinter 8 g 3 Soumban House _______mariTd | (os them fo be as repres ims | aistances. Phone 15, F. A Dolbeare. . She has nmever essayed a part nearly|imeqng for settling disputes between WANTED A rellable girl for gen- | of sale,.or moncy refandeds one binck | decsd i & PRI, e SRaNION\Wooki, snd Siela sypsy girl, Esmaralda, the most de-|p o™ 4 nCrely to the railroads, but Apply FALLS CO. WANTED_—A table girl ice; 1 gvill hitch and show every With a promise half concealed: so attractive as in this supreme pho- z = . 2 %o plav. This picture in itself is well | the, railreads and the tralmmen likely to T T~ RaT e arersting 1150, sultable for hack| —ro MENT — Furnisted rooms; alsc | And at thmes a breath of violets worth making extra effort to be pres- £ SRt gl FA Ebhee e runttam %gs 274 sound:l conveniencer for ‘lght Lousckesping.| Steals uponm the gentle breeze. compelled to work against their w! WANTED—April 1st, married man o e 106 School St. Tel. 1048-3. noviid | While gay songs of h’-ds returning S and no one suggests it, but men can for general farm work. Must be good | Hotsl Stables, Shetucket St. Norwich. e Yo Trill among the leafless trees. Wednesday and Thursday will also|30%, 10 o8¢ SUSESHS G PR WEn o0l We have customers for several good | mil T s be R0ot) O Enten. mar19d FURNISHED _ rcoms Teasonable see the sixth episode of “Patria,” with | 0°, fOFPIaqen 1o COter, Tol & e nd B. Pomeroy, South Street, Willimantic, | FOR SALE_Hatching cggs, £ood lay. | [aies; suitably for lignt housekeepins: | In my velns the lood s rushing, Mrs. Vernon Castle. In this episode | it % CPRPD FECY 0, farms from $1500 to $3000 in price. If | Ct mArdes. 5 ing wtonim S C. R, L Reds. and W, P.| Mss. Faims Morss A3 Unlon St_JySed | 'Lewpug: poundiie everywhere; Mrs. Castle is seen to take a double|® y S o it oSl 5 e Rocks, 75¢ per setiing. E. F. Stinson.| FOR ZENT In the bulldihg corner of outdoors i calling to me, role in order to escape her enemies, | The, hearing adiourned before Mr |V b dor T Smow: A NNEED -4 oosipstent SeschANSCN Piione 1068 .~ mar19d | Frauxiin and Willow streets; fine cor-| TOT the spring ts hidime neari This part is a three recler and is full of TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantic, Ct.| 3PPl o1 Proadway. Mrs. oi6d | WE SELL all the leading brands; if | her _8tore for vears occupied by C. C.| joqnoutree. 8 C. rpe iz thrilling incidents. g .3:;°"‘ - amasted Fou prefer your own brand Instead of | RIS STUEEEE ;::grin.(or.:al:r.lym\l: PRk Uy Today. “The Bitter Truth” will be HELPS YOU fo get a good posi- ol el ‘orners, send us your order by shown 'as the six reel featura with| SWEDISH SOCIALISTS SEND FOR SALE tlon; buy a new spring coat, silke dress | mail; well appreciate it. When In town A T S T HUMOR OF THE DAY 2. 1 or a suit a .97. e Pasni ‘0. ook us up; leave your packages while S < = I‘o’,?‘"‘firhieflffd" Mo ;g"...r‘::dg;g GREETINGS TO PARTY IN RUSSIA | = o o o ree, full scale, beau. in St. Norwich. sell for less. af,the theatre. F:?,gn{ls Smoke Shop.|”To RENT_Newly furmished rooms | oo s ol t o e s tiful h y Ki v mar, 2 Main St.. opp. Woolworth's 5 and 10. | modern conveniences, at The Seymour, Mrs. — cret Kingdom.” and as an added at-|On the Quick and Complete Success | piuno. - perfect condition, with stool | “WANTED By mmiddie aged woman, | _marise 5i°Franiin St. - Phone 1043-2. apridd |learned all my ways. traction Armours Star Stockiest Ham of the Political Revolution. and scarf. You should see this one. v Tight :| —wom = . Parker—Don’t worry She may im- Py — s g Sl ety sad 1 u s position for light housework or care for R SALE_An odd mule, § years, m. ! Iexmsrt 0 down, $6 per month. The| nvalid or elderly person. No laundry.|1350 pounds, black points and mealy prove.—Life. exhibited. All of the performances tockholm, March 13, via London, udn'.ff,.‘“dd\?é'rw(f‘.'mp”“" Plaut-Cadden | Best references. Address R. Bulletin.(nose. Write or _telephone to W. 8. To RENT “Define the word ‘deficit.’” Monday™ ffl:fila;fi;z‘.‘:r}:firsa;‘:\ “efl‘grer:)s.s p. m_Swedish socislists have| —C ’: . = s — - s T FuaiCenion “A deficit 15 what you've got when z . | teiegraphed the greetings of their par- -00 for a nice mahogany Miiton| SWANTED To buy all kinds of ski e ~ 4 you haven’t as much as if you had one went home more than satisfied. 1o the socalists of Pussia and alse | IPTight piano: fine tone, zood action.|and furs: best prices paid, H. J. Yur.| FOR SALE TFurnished house of 14| NEW SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS |08 TOWFRC 78 JUOC e e ; : . ti stoo] and scart. Terms $10 down; ., Pp - nt ti o) raitulations on the = - —~ man, Practical Furrier, Thayer Bidg., | rooms, with basement store, suitable J, " " BREED THEATRE. : And complete success. of the |SL30 per week —The Plaut-Cadder |Room 106, Norwich: Y marisd. " | for boarding or rooming house; one|The Norwich Housing Company have| He—People are saying you married bl o auick and complete success of the | Company. Plaut-Cadden Bullding. Nor- = : | inute Tron Hopking & Allen fun fac. |rented thirty-five of the forty apart- |me for my money. Ethal: Bartymere . In:-“The -, White] oo o oD e e | . Cnon LonVANTED—Position by a man with| tory; very low price. Inquire Bulletin |ments recently built by them and have| She—Well, I had to give them some e BT more I e Wahite| gain for the Russian people and all | g oy oo | long expericncyyas ‘engincer and Who | o o s on [ S WAl T hadL o g - > = et piano, with stool and scarf. Terms $10 | Bulletin n ia FOR SALE—Hatching eggs from R.|Spring Garden Avenue. These vacant Molly—Did ehe say he was a good down, $6 per month. The Plaut-Cadden play Feature For Wednesday and = mpany Plaui—Caddeq Building Nor- WANTED—Man for shop work; one Thursday. 3 With a supporting cast worthy of her pre-eminence, Ethel Barrymore ap- | pears at the Breed theatre tomorrow L Red trap-nested stock. Hillgrove [apartments will be open for inspection | /% 70 Poultry Farm, 5 W. Pearl St. Phone|every day during ths next two weeks, [ "PRUGCY w0 (01a he atways Iw h. Conn. who understands machinery. Inquire 58. | S555.00—imsiesanT Simots miSoss | A FerTTs Woodwe king Shop, Dantels | ot marlid_|and any one desiring one of them 18| ;410" her attention—Judse. 1 -00—4 son, Conn. marl4d < R us e L R = < Prof. As a success you have been = backbar. used very little; also large | ments are very desirable for small bench and scarf. Term: $15 WANTED—OId fals teeth; don’t|icebox and two pool tables; sold chea 1 20.00 per month. | a failure. per month. The Plaut-Cadden | matter if broken; 1 pay one to ten Qol- | it taken At once A, . Chapman. Gl | families and rent for § » Stude—Yes, but as a failure Tve iny, Milton invisible plaver plano. with ro and Thursday in “The White Raven,” a | i . S aal : - ire of J. J. CORKERY rende e : any. Plaut-C g. Nor- |lars per set; send by parcel post and | chester, Conn. 7d Inquire of J. J. et R onn. i ok by Tetin WAl M :-6; S:‘:E 1914 five pE::;néer Tel. 260 oo BUTTayer Buliaiig be-e';h:t‘l;‘e;::ugec:;;mjr?;h'a dub 3arrymore in a_startling and unusua 7 S. 5 .. Phi ria 3 z — ve-pass g a dub ymore o $135.00 for a nice upright piano cast L Sth B¢, Thiladelphla, Pa mart3d ), criand; In A No. 1 condition: Deny “For why?" role.” For the first time in her career - 5 or why - - new $350. fullv guaranteed, with Stool| THE PASNJK CO. show a wonderful | just overhauled. Inquire of P. C. H., “I told him I bossed my wife and he e . ! mak ar T(I ms !!hfld‘o\vn_ 3150 per lln: Mn children’s “coats and drc;;z‘«;s, Bulletin. Tarifd | | gee— | 1 010 DO L DOSSed o ne et = ST week. T Plaut-Cadd Company, | and £ S, e P | Plaut-Cadden Bullding. Norwich. €onn. | oo oh FOR SALE—One 1912 Buick touring “Isn’t he rather fast, dear?” asked Tn En nn]'akm H-“"_a_mesu: — e | WANTED Cross ties for cash along|car in A. No. 1 condition; two new A L IR, | 81000 for your choice of three g0od | the line of the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. K. v tires on rear and two good - Frgd “ | square nos, in good condition, if| A %y Phipp Co.. Oyster Bay N. ¥, rep- |3 also spotlight; price reasonable. Yes, mamma ", replied the giri, | Because They Did Her Good | ke urencer e FintiCadadn Com? | dended PP WAL Pk i ; 155 rPaniin B¢ but 1 don't think he will get &way panv. Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich. | ffaiitord. Conn. marzd APARTMENT —Boston Transcript. Rocmox, Jax. 14th, 1915. : atiful Fenry ¥. Milier | WANTED Two bright messenser | submanr F m e o encal 40 and lime oL [ Es oD R ahout iyou kiast T suffered fc = v piano, with stool and scarf.|boys for the delivery department; ex- T s E 5 AND DISPLAY ROOMS ni , my dear.’ suffered for many years with ter- | down, $6 per mon'h. The|cellent opportunity to learn the busi- FOR SALE—Five horses, welght 1100 i"There was no_use. rible Indigestion and Constipation. I :Plaut-Cadden Company. Plaut-Cadden |Ress. Western Union. mar2d to 1300. Louis Strom. corner West 106 MAIN STREET T know, but I always worry over had fi t diz. 1 = e orwich, Conn. EEsa = Main and High Sts. marl4d Suitable for tailoring establishment trifies.”—Philadelphia Ledger. ad frequent dizzy spells and became |~ e WANTED—antique turniture and old | 5o =g e o com T T ok one Belle—Betty has a wonderful mem- | greatly run down. A neighbor advised | Siaci ORD to turkey ralsers: Konemah | fashioned silver; highest prices paid. A. . - 2 or studio. i & y - A neighbor advised ' Specific No. 14 entific treatment | Bruckner. 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3. | MeITy-go-round, run either by elec- o of ory e toted “Rrnit e tves’, Tdia a | for tha prev. i cure of black- | febisa tricity or steam power. Willlam J. Inquire Beulah—How 807 | ry “F vos”. Edidsoand ;{oF the rrevan 25 never falied Bowler, West Willington. mari4d “She says she remembers the firet { to the surprise of my doctor, I began | fc do the work Prepared and sold by | WANTED—Second hand furnitur, FOR SALE_1916 Cadlllac touring car N. TARRANT & CO. man who kissed her.” — Yonkers s = <onemah I'ouitry Yards. 45¢ West Main | nighest price pal A. Pruckner, Sfect Conmtiton: T k. | to improve, and he advised me togo on | : Conn. Price 50c. Frarkiin St Teh 517-3. mas24a | o00h miles. Latham Pl 123 Platt|] 117 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. }| Statesman. { with “Fruit-a-tives”. B 5 ) = g gy Avenue. -~ " ‘mari4d * Mrfld- Jlnk;—‘MY ;'“flblmd Wew &m0 | s y s 3 > Z D—Xaw furs, st H. ceb- o = rmed emoker when . marrie : | IconsidertHatIowe mylife to “Fruit- : moolumblan | wyandotte| jer's everv Thursday. A. <. Sennett WFOR SALE or rent: a 10-room cot- Bt onksihie: aiva seickes. o a-tives’ and T want t y iam Waters. Vergason Ave., Norwich| Roviad e B L e L e Mrs. Binks—Good! To break off ilmfl'erfmmIndjgcsti:nstzoun)s:il;;:?o:l:;: o i T e ; Hron & Sens. 35 Shetusiber S0 maris FOR RENT lifetime habi: like that requires & on, Co = =- = = , strong will. | Headaches—‘try Fruit-a-tives’ and you | comn® seitne, WANTED -EOR SALE—Farm of 70 acres in Can- | The store ax 202 Franklin St ocen | "G0F il ven thavs what Tve S N - = e e erbury; one and one-half stor: H. D. A 5 3 | willgetwell”. CORINE GAUDREATU. | antic. 50 girls, 6 women cooks, 12 general|with cli, biinds on house, 10 large |severas years. A £ood opening for the §0t:—Ideas. ! 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. | = housework girls, 4 farm hands, 2 col- ‘r)nomd!,dsoud dc%“znhharn 3zxia, clapfi ngxm man. For full particulars in- > =0 25¢. | Touse = i p i oardéd, woodshed, henhouse, fine well | quire o | Atalldestors orsemt postpaid by Prast. | Vo a 0 g Vgt |orsa, Bove. ¥ femen. + Spingere, 10 | SRS Yodhekl neghiue B et g < S THE KALEIDOSCOPE SeonF i {in Poque nauire_of eer. E is divided into tillage, pasture an a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y, | & tor. 6 Norw! Teil FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU |woodiand, also cedar swamp; on R. F.|Beal Estate and Investment Broker,| ..., economics are claimed | 1855-5. {eb1'SW _ | Central Building Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. | D: mail oute, convenient to school and Franklin Square, Norwich. Sor ik T CRtatlio that can B run 5 ® MAGMATIC COPPER sonal property for sale, consisting of by gasoline or electricity or a com- famous star appears in _short FCR SALE (Magma’s Nelzhbor) furniture, Home Comiort range. dishes, bination of the two. e R .é‘;‘f_mts.'t % A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE | &5, market cor subitancial profis WE WANT OLD TEETH etes sx%“’:ei‘a:“‘if.v Eoods’ “ail must be flr? lsagp:;axi?nxm;:”cms Hawatians was seen on the stage as a boy and in T et e ol T sonative IN ANY CONDITION Parkhurst, Administrator, Canterbury,| apout 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin | java which occasionally sweeps Aown other plays she was a vivacious young OLD MYSTIC, CONN. ; = We pay up to $10. per set, ac- Conn. marizd " 1d woman. But now she is Ethel Barry- |192 60 tillab Tevll ROBERT TAYLOR. cording to thei- value. A Street, suitable for almost any kind of | their mountainsides. : % acres; illable, e’ an E FOR SALE — 14 seven-pass {3 i it - v % 3 7 | e more, the emotional star, who shows | xnepotn; = cofl - exceptional, dark it 52 Broadway, N. Y. C. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. [R| 5lick six touring car, in good. conui. |business, at a reasonable price. In Al rpar, WAL PR one phase of a woman’s life in the first [Jgan, does not bake or dry out and is 142 Main Street, Up-stairs ton. Auto Sales Co, 102 Erankiin St.| quire at Bulletin Office. ne hundred an y-four pairs part of her new play and another phase | in"5 "very high state of cultivations It Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. fff | L€l 535 marsd et e gl T in the second. She is a new Ethel|is %~ewy Digh state of cultivation; it 3 on the average farm o: 108 acres in ever, in the strongest role of her ca- h 1 10 > 3 . Today's programme at the Breed|jump in kitchen to well of excellent WANTED FOR SALE—HIgh cost of living re- on cast iron or steel pipes for a new consists of Vivian Martin in “Her | water. Larse basement batm. swith . duced; plant our peach, apple, pear, municipal waterworks, delivery te be Father's Son” a delightful Southern|wagon house attached, wagon and im No. 70 Williams St. splendid SEVEN MEN, 7 GIRLS and WOMEN | 3SP&ragus and berry plants, hedging, made in the latter part of 1917. drama and the tenth chapter of the|p) t shed, £ h a modern home, in best residential £ .~ | coses, shade trees, evergreens; highest 2 il dol : .A plement shed, garage, corn house an Free transportation to and from Yantic | Quality; send for’ Catalogue 'No. 1 amous million dollar serial, The | two poultry houses. All buildings in section; all conveniences, large Barnes Bros.’ Nursery Company, Yales- | will buy a small farm of three acres A gift of £10,000 has been made Great Secret. good condition. Also full line of farm || jevel corner lot; price reasonable PALMER BROTHERS CO. ville, Conn. feb26d | cleared land, two cottage houses and | by Capt. Henry Samman for the pur- K é#mplements for sale. Less than 3 mile 7 " N 5 BE ™ - Vet Tabatove Teas barn, 50 apple trees and some other | pose of encouraging the study of the SLATER HALL LECTURES to trolley. Full particulars from - and easy terms if desired. Fitchville Phone ereE 3Wgra Jp stove fengtis.| fruii; last fall's crop was 30 barrels. | Russian language by Huli students. Course to be Opened March 27 by Ma- | Teiephone. Tast - " ©O8a Broad e WM ftor Wals. 07 ol rent BB AT | S treller B ¥ Dy wod teler|| LAmerican, dcalerd iu 'th P elephone roadway T e or to rent; the Pat-| yyesterly trolley, R. ¥. D, and tele merican dealers in the last three rie Mayer. THOS. H. BECKLEY Girls and women rick Shea ‘farm, in Canterbury, two | oo e ‘bargain. Investigate | months have purchased most. of the The Slater Hall lecture: course will /FOR SALE. 278 Main Street Phones 724 Brooklyn road, consisting of 265 acres.| Immediate possession. g%:flfin:n;ged‘*g:& 1'“'2:18;0 nfi‘f’: opened Tuesday evening, March 27| Cottage Houses, Tenement and Bust - 68 e e i, PueUEy: Hophsd 08 FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. | gcore. G 2 Marie Mayer in her interesting and | Iess Blocks, Building Lots, all in de; - = 2 If you want a farm, send for my e inspiring story, “The Message of Ober- i t FOR SALE _Greatest real estate bar- amergau” It is doubtful whether any- | Jom o of posile Jooking For rooy Ge gain in Norwich; Buckingham home on | Farm Bulletin, latest edition, just pub: | Fullers earth is now used in one appearing on the lecture platform | tate investments. = ey i Wasniagton set ¥i-voond house "most | igica, chotce of 400. Prices ranging | DISECRINE, clarifylng or fltering vats, during the present generation has WILLIAM F. HILL, FOR LIGHT MACHINE AND $50,000 to build- aiso 25 building lots | rrom $276 to $25,000. ose for which it was empioyed orlg- made so deep an impression uj < r $ P Oy o 2 pon the Real Estate and Insurance. e BENCH WORK and 40-foot street. Price for residemce inally. American public as Fraulein Mayer.| Room 103. yer Blag. : - . |ama 28 lots, $10,000, Address Feal WILLIAM A. WILCOX, > She has commanded attention and won This work is mostly piece work with | Esta Exchange, New London, Coan. Real Estate Broker, admiration from audiences of every good pay and working conditions. jezldaw > Quails, pari of the food of the * type—the select few at drawing-room FOR SALE A No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, | Children of ‘Iarndl when In the Wilder- receptions and the great gatherings in|as GOOD CENTRALLY LOCA Apply, Central Theatre Bullding, ness, are still numerous in Egypt, and TED . I lic hall A" c ’ during their yearly migrations des- g:bh;rdn i: atr)ng u;lfll.:{;e‘:i[tie;udsi:‘:fllf:lg HOUSE mve » e HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS CO. FOR SALE Telephone No. 2365. Westerly, R. L cend fn swarms. and get all times convinces and charms | Modern Conveniences, All Improve- S —— DANIELSON, CONN. by her sincerity and simplicity. Fort- ey e e s 5. Bty progest ) unate indeed are the people who have M e the HOW’S THIST the opportunity of hearing this dis- A. M. AVERY We ofter One Hundred Dollars R. tinguished speaker. Phone 1222-2 52 Broadway ward for any case of catarrh thai can- {Bot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past 35 years, and has become known as the most retlable remedy for catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces, expelling the poison from the biood and healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for & short Wme you will see a great improvement in_your gene: hesitn. Btart taking Halls Setarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, fre IMMEDIATE NATIONALIZATION OF RAILROAD CONTROL LISTEN! Urged by Robert S. Lovett Before|The Harry Beebe Farm of 60 acres Congressional Committee. at Norwich Town must be sold to - close an estate. Inquire about it. ‘Washingfon, March 19—Immediate| . nationalization of railroad control was E. A. PRENTICE urged today by Robert S. Tovett, 3 : chairman of the board of the Union| Fhome 300 59 GHEF Stoeet Pacific In testyfving hefore the con- gressional committee investigating all FOR SALE ‘westerly side of h - p—-—" SRR RS FOR SALE il ot o = g This v desirabl, trally locat Near Backus Hospital property is offered at a. ver recared || ON LAUREL HILL AVENUE bl part rtga; i om Hou ith all improve- o bl FOR FINISHING ROOM |" eull"paicuiare 55 sommunicatins || mante, including est, in sxcellont Real Estate Department FRANK W. COY, Agt. condition with a garage, owne: 37 SHETUCKET ST. Stillman Building Westerly, R. I.|[ leaving town. Price right for quick sale. SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE s Br order of the Probate Court, to Central Building, Norwich, Conn. Phases of the railway problem, ey Bean Hill Mill B i Rrandin Ts-oBered Tor sein 1357-2—Phones—1167-4 F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Onlo, About $1,000,000,000 new capital will| One of the cholcest cottage houses AUCTT it The farm consists of a dwelling hous 8old by all druggists, 7bc. be required annually during the next|located in the best part of East Broad |’ G, WiTTER = with good cellar, barn, carriage hous. Winion HasiSlons. Your Chitd ten vears to develop railways properly, |St. at a very modest price. For full A A e Donie T corn house, hen house and outbuild P ) e Tovett said. and he believed that | particulars, inquire of o & e o, g B L SO AT " Arcived Worms drain the strength and vi. M. e 5 JOHN A. MORA Watch this paper for. c ad- 3 ust rivi tality of children, making them dull fiy passen. It will be diCult to obea vertising bill of 3 sale of cholee Tot"of BOY WAN]'ED et e T L and listless. Their power to . resist ity passes, it will be difficult to obtain Resl Evtats Breker, cattle, horses. farming tools, household D ion, Shungangs St Tater in| Another car of Horsss right off the|more serious dimeases ia' reduced and the money. Frankiln Sewsre. Norwich. | goods, both antique and modern, to ‘GOOD PAY 1 $00 cords of firewood could be|farms of lllincis—all are gentle and |energy and interest in play is laci- “Evervthing we use has gone up” fake place at the . Mr. Lovett said. “Hence I am afraid JOHN COOPER FARM, S Sut of 2nd 2pld 24 Bood prices by, the | ell broken—prices low as possible for | ing. Kickapoo Worm Killer ia a mild- our gross earnings will dwindle. . . located three miles from Baltic, on road | . Maurice Samp]g shop ground, has View and is located d. Come and see them. 4 “-’“t s B B o A Great factors constituting the prob- one to Scotland Center, on on the state highway from Norwich to ELMER R. PIERSON form that children like take. It lem ‘of rallway operation, he said, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917, Willimantic is four miles from -3 kills and removes the worms and lets were multiplicity of regulation in re- = t 10.30 a. m. Baltic_village and about eight miles Telephone 536 your child strong and healthy . i Will be very difficult to get this sea- = e R B. WIGHTMAN from Norwich and is near Meeting | e | like _other children. Dom’t lot your spect to securities; rezulation of rates 9 S il D — . House Hill. For_further information, 3 ‘hild be dragged down by worms. Full S5ty opdnly ta tduce revenue; infeen. o place vour sder serly with | Zummy s wo savecamne magive n | o nfirienced Pame meer, |22 G0 Sranicln Hutsion a6 5| xwmne ia o pavesiane, magiom dn | Gireteiond O the bor. AT Al drug al of the ‘omme: - . . 10 Comn. |farm, or to am stern Con; cu! . ¢ The Pock-MsWilintns Co.© " 5orTern Coonsctons Squer o Tha Bul- . S Wt » aovid |Broaaway, ‘Norwich, Conn. o ° e tor Shsineas Tesulta. -1 gists, 26 commission to perform its duties un- s iuded xSes e g Y 4 ) 3 5 . ; o Sk I i o ST PR S

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