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L PR 1 : R L FAIR AND WARMER TODAY. 'PROBABLY FAIR TOMORROW, e _ ~ What Is Going On Tonight NORWICH TOWN aisstare Moving Pictures at the Au-| Miss Mary E. Pounch and Morgan J Lo | e i Gentral Ave. | Moving Pictures at the Breed The- g;«nin ll-m‘-‘l at Sacred :.-.r: oA ard. apri! 2 business: "c'fi, W B S cg, y tra. h—Federal Officer Sees ockeTbook. (3 BISTE, 208, Nevia® FISUres 81| Tyat” Wirsloss Apparatue Is e N RAeE e T E TemeE S A s eitre, 3 % o e ‘Somerset m‘:.‘m. 34, F.and A. M.| mantled. Brosdway. worfia’ nn’ . Fanning. 53 Broadwsy. i+ an § mests ot Masonle' Templs. | WANTED About May 15 by young | nEOR SALE—Bronze turkey cegs; two - must be rettevea: inGhishers’ and Buffers’ Unlon meets| A the Sacred Heart gouDle. & tenement of Hve Tooms. Wik |Som, Town broogers James Z, Witson. | —o enement of signt rooma | N2 mal ' FURRE T Rl 0 = & Rghess | Tapritd ditfes ¥ wieailia S e pdmer” Gk TRor e n B A ;e ¥ “Norwich Cauncil, No. 25 F. B, L.|Pleasant street, and Morgan J. Croni: FOR SALE—A welghing 1100| aprd . Rame: = meets in Foresters Hall. of Norwich, were married at § o'clock W “Work on farm, by mar- | 105, Sound good worker an ver: | “wom RENT_On cax line, at Tingoin | _Ye mee anda hear the wtrife! £ 100 girls for for |ried man, strictly ° temperate: rent, | Bave fo WOTk for him: will sell for, $€5. a ot three Tur- your hoaraings, ive 7our go Tuesday morning. As the bridal party shop work, 34 girls for perate; B2 Focs Barn, 1175 Main Bt Wild- | EATk, & cottagh, ANNOUNCEMENTS entered the church the wedding marct house 2 table waitresscs, 65 lab- | milk. Potatoes, veretavles | curnished: | it ® “aprisa _|nished,, el o aavs Jonir Nation's Tger from Lohengrin played by Miss Eifz- orers (30c an hour), © farm hands, 10 | Jr wasss " Welte ‘0. °C. T Box se |BEIE oo SR, weavers, spried s A Tt WOOM (o rent s B4 Public Invited to See “The' Tale of |3beth Malone. The ceremony whicti b 10 spinners, 15 burlers (girls), 1000 Tbs., age about 12 vears works TECOR, , with Fiches exwe: g was performed by Rev. C. W. nan 3 colored girls, colored boy. 1sWANTED A neat youns lady. sbout | single of dowble, fair drfver, been on|Umlon st sprisd fehow patriofivi Tnat Goer ol s Eobiiioest S piciore D> 2| CalTEE et & ek Btk Comi BaPLOYMENT BUREAU | [3Eafis Tolkiofia SPudle” Borpaitont O e T e s Bl | 2O R I Comvaidataay | R sousy Tou treasircs mhan co > A= 3 = 5 2 . shown at Y. M. C. A. hall. A five reel | Miss Nellie J. Buckley sang Gounod': flmdy‘ O e, St attarmson Do s 10 SiRa TS Avply at Bulletn. . | pauingatu ‘St aprl’ ioviek TRICE meid okt . Yoy Spare B B e s T | S M S The ey and ok s Ve 2riM | e Tana and bulidings_Ta- | ,ZOR, BENI_Nicely (urnished - R R ial picture feature the mass s Mai Ryan ve a e 2 S T ey e ey ant e ithout boars at o, joese your hoardings. give your & Ve = was ved as a recessional. ‘The O] Norwich Town. FOR SALB—Strawbe: lants, len = be exhibited at Y. M. C. A hall this|church was beautifully decorated with ies i dsofineds .- 3 Sorech “own. _______apridd | 008 *Sharies e Bonator Duniap, —Charles Wil evening at § o'clock, and ihe public|palms, rhododendrons, hawthorne. lflllé a i it it STEADY WORK. GOOD PAY mm:h-‘x;'hm‘-’ R 0N 3 : Superd, Prosre b e o atiend frpe of chergs, g | Towerin simond, narciseus and deut- fine closets, Confidence fn it i Apsly Sy 1 EotEae e ch. Woatery: | 106 399025002 R, S | Sleceric Mgt e e . e d g based on the uniform effectiven pt 5 . dear? Sanitary Manufacturing Company, of |~ The bride’s sister, Miss Marguerite ith which it Siics g AMERICAN STRAWBOARD .CO. = e _: v]ro s e Y sar way, Central Bullding, aprisd A g $ 508 Fittsbursn, producers' ot the feathre, | pounch was mald of honor and the With which it banishes the pa Thasseaville. woric. Write Lack Box 3k Danicisen: ates it R N [T Cwaial™ . cmntusies . L B dine The ‘hoting o the ple. | Lest Tman’ wes John E. Corcoemn, of Mesmefen, Dol o Sebetd Comn. ‘mar2iws neor. Labanon SPEISW | keapiagyht 106\8chocl 8t. Fhose 100871 Puryls the. shadows. clear— ture attending the showing of the ple- | Norwich. Carrving baskets of flowers muscles, WANTED _Assistant clerk: sood op- | . FOR SALE _Double two-st — - Sfvor sands. under. . e e and dressed in white, were the flower urains. Cleaner and easier to use thas ; 800d OP-| yelonging to estate of Eliza W. TO_RENT—Small cottage, . SaTden I nrenched—1lice . o ont st tomorrow night will be plumbers, jour- WE WANT OLD TEETH portunity for the right girl: must B o s T fonle—mwi Yoy pMUBRY 3 e hning | KiTls. Misses Bernadette and Alic- mussy. or ointments. It over 21 years old. Write L, Bulletin |12 Poquetanuck. Inqulre of I, d. B e ) moon’s magic sheen. TErDlics"ana contractors o ‘Norwich | boun R, sisers O€ the bride, wnd Dot tad releves qulekiy without re IN ANY CONDITION Opfics- Coiet o i - 1 S R T i emend el ded] 1 B, e and vicinity. othy Pounch, a ‘cousin. = The brid® - Aball S0c. and We pay up to $10. per set, ac- W, '‘ED—Men, 18 or over; rallway = = fve-room fat. Hot plunder— was most aftractive in a zown of coviimg te thel- gl BB e b g B A o Ulway | T WE BUY and sell tools. furniturs,| 7TO modern five-room. et oY s oo it e white Georgette grepe: her vell was THE COLUATERAL LOAN co. ]| Mation questions Tree. Franblin Gusti. | stampe, ‘false teeth. antiques or amy- |Inquire at 132 Brosdway. apriid ant = E caught with lilies of the valley, and 142 Main Street, Up-atairs tute, Dept. 37-E. Rochester, N. Y. e ol Ok e Y ard 57 | TO RENT_Lower fiat of seven rooi Out of the desert drear. Jules Verne's 20000 Leagues Under |She carried swoet peas. —The brides Established N. conn B 0 |Watr s o e e e (e T LT T T il e A e e : ek o e TS SRR L G | ook T i W deuThg R | 20, REFL SR inemeny el o = — Ten £ set> send By parcel post an : 3 ams n . Episode of Patria Featuring Mrs.| Following the ceremony a breakfast F AR roceive check by retain mail, L. Mazer, liam Waters, Vergason Av “figwga, rosme and Bath, apria. | DO,Iou remember, dear S S B e s M WANTED (i85 Halih i B e o e I P L TR gramme. - Gecorations of roses and ferns. Rela- We have customers for several g0od |ont 3 = Worth & Co. 50.06 Markos | for setiing ot 161 aiss 8 > Brown Leg. | cent. very- low; eplendid’ opportunity| New. s T hold you mers, tives and a few intimate friends were i P el NN e = E M. R. Waters, 103 Broadway. _ mar3id Slowly T wonder— When Jules Verne wrote his won- | [TS% and few intimate friends were farms Zrom $1500 to $3000 in price. If [St: spriid_ |homs. pen hessied by pedispeed cock- o e oo st In| D0 708 Temember “dear * ¢ * * B e gut of town coming from Stafford | the regulations were obeved, the land | you want to sell let us know. noWANTED—A position fo do_general | Yantic,' Ct. 3 ADTEBW.. | ths CaubarDe, SEel OoScie marstd | | —petraton e 2 Fiew Yoer irimune would come ‘true and it s dounteul 3f | CRINR, UG ong, Boton, TRerelmode o0t e ‘swacrs Hkca it of | TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Ct.|Ct. care John Dure. ' aprizd | ¥om SALE General purpose borse | 0 MENT bumisned roome: sl aoy of the millions who rend the won_ | Zlacs "China, Tinens; money. " Inchiding | not: - This has had its effect and the WAWTED—An all around sober man | Bocer Enane Jei s apriTd | Mot TR over Lrookiyn Outtiters. HUMOR OF THE DAY lerful tales of under the sea a large check from an uncle in Bos- | reluctant owners are obeying the or- FoR SALE to work on private place. seven acres, | — = Teb23d e e etoaiy See the bat. | tom, and household furnishings. The | der (o till 10 per cent more land than — Sreaty work: rag e L o n ORa" | votar 1and- with Stock, 35300 W, Dsé. | “FURNISERD o Bkt Globetrotter—Of course, you we when they would actually see the bot- s o . - L B ; wages a month, = 9 , $2,300. W. 5 Tooms for lig! . .y u tom of the sea with human beings and ;"‘ k¥ g"";‘ N e © e of ‘-;Sh“;‘}* h H doait. T for-| FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN. |dress 3% Eust Town St, Norwich Town. | Rural 2, Willimantic, Conn. apriéd k,,_,',’,‘,;:’ 27 Division St. febidd |up the Nile? 1 Wy all the cea life as it exists, | T e and Mra. Cronia| ward_ to the end of the war and & [,.5Y, %ider,of the Probate Court. to| SPEI FOR SALE—A 1915 Ford (ouring cat 1o or Short | icuw trom he mummit!—Tit-Bie. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under|joe’quring the day for a wedding jour- | continuance of high food prices, calls |F8tm 1n" Frankiin 13 offared for Sois | oVANTED—A competent girl to care|\n good condition. Telepnome Willl- ¥. A Dolbesre. | V0 { £ the Sea is a remarkable story with . S for children. Apply at once. Mrs. Otis | mantic 392-2 or write to Box 183, Thg dog took first prize at the thrilllng dramatic action, intense They will Teside on Slater av-|for the organization of every parish|The farm consists of & dwelling houss | A\ Jencks. East Side. Tel.~ aprisd |Storrs. Conn. apried T o Gy in Ireland upon ** bar _E 16¢ z : heart interest and Lo L . Cronin is a member of the Al- | the parchase of its Paw material and [corn house, hen house and cutbuila: 'S Smoke Snop is _opposite| FOR SALEFine hay. M. Coughlin, for ight boussleseping, “How's that?" 2 llshmen!s‘nf_ue e been equalled in |\ r cociety of Sacred Heart church and |also for the sale of its products di- ings. There are about 60 acres of land, | Woolwortiss 5 and 10c store, two doors|North Franklin, Conn. apriéd | Mrs, Emma-Morse, 18 Union 8t Jy2sd e Wolll, he took the cat Cass O e e 2 ' Jatin, | has been for some years one of the so- | Fect to the merchants and wholesalers |divided Into pasture. woodiand. mowing | spove the Norwich Savings Soclety: Its| “FoR SALE Having arranged to| 70 RENT_Newly furnished rooms, | ournal . esting to adults, pleasing and fasci- | loists of the choir, and is very popular The increased cost of [Thefe is an abundance of water in|having ali the’ leading domestic and | purchase a new car, I offer my 1916| modern conveniencés. at The Seymour; Bess—Surprising—that so rich a tog to adults Pl K A ISl | winning many friends: M. Gronin | living he attributes largely to the fact | weils, springs and brook on the prem- | §ood Havana cigars. Buy once: you'll | 6-cylinder Oakland 5-passenger tour- | 54 Frankiin St Phome 10 aprisd|brainy a woman should marry o Wondertul enterfainment but a picturo | came here from New Hampshire to|that the distributive branch of agri- |ises; ' $00 $ords of firewood could be|come again. ~_~ ~ apriéd_[ing car, fully equipped and in good > penniless dude! of amusual educational value. Norwich and Is decorator and window | culture had been organized in a very |Sul O and spid &t E00d prices b, the | “SANTED A palr of three vear oid |running order, all safety tread tires, Jack—Bat who_elee would marry Twenty Thousand Leagues Under|dresser in the Boston Store. haphazard way. He declares that, if)Bri0 0, ©rdng' View and is located | Steers, broken to work. or a palr of |at a bargain.’ J. H. Mllligan, Daniel- rich and brainy woman?—Judge. X the work were organized, as in Den- | ETOUnd. bas gLOAC Wew and e mica'co|cattle’ I W. Foote. Tel 1851-1% son, Conn. Phone 230. apriéd “Women can endurs pain mors the Sea will be seen today and Thurs- day onl Mrs. Vernon Castle in the tenth epi- sode of Patria,is.also on the program. There have beeh several additoins made to the cast of Patria among them be- ing Ofarife Walcamp, late star of Lib- erty. She will have the role of Bess Morgan and Arthur Javarez, who re- cently appeared in The Eyes of the prid WANTED—Long and short distance Lawrence Larsen, 129 778-2. apridd leveland & Gridley automatic operators, 40 general factory hands, for drill press and shaving ma- chine work, 10 hardening shop men. 4 belt “repair’ men, 3 automobile truck helpers. handling freight, 5 boys from mark, Germany, Holland and Bel re Dain mor gium, the people in the British Isl could have a food supply which would ersure them acainst any danger of peing starved out even if thers were a thousand submarines lying off their narbors. VALLEY FILLED WITH heroically than men. perience.” “Are you a doctor?” “No; a'shoe_salesman.”—Puck He—What, another new dress! Ho on earth am I going to pay for it these war times? She—'Well, my dear, I'm your wife not your finanelal adviser. — Lond Willimantic and is four miles from Baltic_village and about elght miles from Norwich and is near Meeting House Hill. For further information, apply to Frank B. Harrington, at tha farm, or to Willlam H. Shields, 35 ‘Broadway. Norwich, Conn. feb3d ited Hospital Patient. JMrs. Thurston B. Barber of Pecks| corner and Mrs. Harry J. Taylor of New London on Monday visited their cousin, Rev. Charles L. French, at the Lawrence hospital, New London. FOR SALEThree pairs young mules, well broken. Willimantic. ~Mulligan. apridd FOR SALE—One gray mare. eight years old, sound. J. C. Worth & Co., 50 to 56 Market aprild "FOR SALE—Two work horses; prices low; from 7 to 9 p. m. Tei. 1484, aprild of Phone 719 TO RENT AP. ARTMENT No. 36 Spalding St., 9 rooms and bath, with gas and large Dismantling Wireless. A federal officer has been uptown World. He will play Nogi, the com- e 16 to 20 years of age, 2 buffers, § gen- Opinton. . mamder-inchiel of e attacking |SeSIDE that those who have wireless HUGE ARUM LILIES F K eral machinists, 3 first class toolmak.| FOR SALE—1910 Cadlllac truck yard. g - 1 x forces in tia. CThere will be @ |@pparatus are putting them out of ers, 1 tinsmith, 1 tinsmith’s helper. 1| chassis with a new delivery panel body ‘Mother Eve wore fiy leaves. silight advance in prices during the | commission. = Discoversd by a British Aviator - clectrictan, 1 'electrician’s helper. 5ion same. four new tires in good con- (| Apply N. TARRANT CO. ‘Just so” responded the modiste. engagement of 20,000 Leasues, Under East Africa—As Large as Elephant's || My residence at No. 36 pollshers on steel work: only good live| dition. “Auto Sales Co. 102 Franklin ‘And 1 have always thought some. steady work; no 'labor mar22d thing chic could be turned out along St.Tel. 535. 117 Main Social nd Personal Ite; the Sea. Jatinee, all seats 20c; even- Ears. Wiliams Cothge House J| troubles. The New Depart 1, & — ose Tins dsy.” Ka ot ings 20 and 25c, children 10c. Miss Mary Bucklev of Peck's corner A St., g Employment Dept, Bristol Cong C°"| TFOR SALE—Hatching exss, good lay- ety todsy.” — Kansss C B—REED THEATRE Is visiting relatives in Hartford. London, April 17.—. PBritish officer mm .ll m lmmve_ aprl4d [k;‘\;:(_k.ulr""‘né s‘ercietilnl'txuflu ;ndsu‘x;ofl. h‘,b"x\—qmg s g = x on duty with the air service in East WANTED_A patter ker familiar | Phone 1168- 3 g you learned at : - o 2r, @na Mrs. Wiliard moved from | Xrrica includes in one of his reporis a |fments and a new garage. | B SEE T S LT ViR S pat | Plione 11654, marisd college that you can eamn & living a Viola Dara in the New Metro Won- | Pantic to Sturtevant street last week.| graphic descrintion of an_immense |l Can be bought on reason- || i3, mork Address Putnam Foundry |, FOR SALE — Isi4 frepassenger T0 RENT oy ¢ think . of gt derplay, Threads of Fate, Feature| . = - alley filled with the huge “Arum Il & = utnam, Conn. _aprisalOverioos., (s Minduire of B Co it aaa, unless I become & bofloge pro- Jones of Greenport, L. I. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. of Clinten avenue. WANTED —An all around automobile mechanic; good pay and steady employ- ment. Inquire at the Imperial Garage. aprizd ies.” over which he flew somewhere || able terms. in the region of Zanzibar. As_ he - passed over tha valley, he was 8,000 feet hizh, but the perfume of the 1lil- Inquire of Smith Bulletin. maried FARM for sale or to rent; the Pat- rick Shea farm, in Canterbury, two miles north of Canterbury Green, on for Today and Thursday. Today and Thursday the Breed the- atre will present the dainty and gifted NEW SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS The Norwich Housing Company have rented thirty-five of the forty apart- fessor myself.—Puck. “What do you think of coing” the mew TIMOTHY C. MURPHY . Mr. and Mrs. Creighton who came a| ‘hed his nostrils f long dis- AN i s . young star, Viola Dana, in the new Mr. and e es reached his nostrils for a long dis- WANTED — Dyehouse and picker | Brooklyn road, consizting f Ziu actes. |ments rece: t by them and have “They are to beautiful. It come Melrs onaerpiay, Tarinds of Fate, | few weeks ago'to Yantic tfrom Doston, | tance. : 207 MAIN STREET room help. Apply Gren Woelert S | advesy B Lo Shea 168 Howird B | oo T Btk amartiments on |hard enoush to part with them wi w=itten especiall= far her by Richard | #8Ve moved to Sturtevant street. By means of his plasses he observed Norwich Town. prizd_ [New Londén, Conn. fob16d | Soring Garden Avenue. These vacant |out learning to cherish them as wo & = S = . ¥ _|tnat the 1ily flowers were “as larze as WANTED—Woolen spinner on Davi: FOR SALE Seven-room cottage In|apartments will be open for inspection | ¢f art.—Washington Star. Mr. and Mrs. wen . Smith ar-|elephants’ ears and that the whole & Furber mule; a good spinner can 0ood residential section. A. M, Avery, day during the next two weeks, “Bobble, . don't you know it's ve rived in town Mondav from Eustis,|of the valley had been monopolized carn 315 to $20 per week. Apply fo|os Broadway: 16026 " | ST any one desiring one of them 16 | rude to take the Jeat of cake Florida. and will soon open their home | bv the beautiful flowers. The luxu- FOR SALE The Mystic Woolen Co. O1d Mystic, | — et to apviy at ence. The apart- | Why' don't you o 8 0 e ittle on Huntington avente. rHence of the vegetation was particu- Gomn. ___ DI O A e oy Pbe 1,00 | Saonts. ate very desirable for smail| visttortr s o The First Methodist cottage praver | hnt comarkable, e lcarned later|A two seated surcey, a coups, two| WANTEDGirls for wpooling: clean |miles; fine condition. Hudson-Blewart | families and rent for §20.00 per month. | T would imother, apy K kno A S 1 Y ha e scent o he flowers was so worl 00 ay. ‘est e B . | Co. I'e aprt 'd ta) "' Jud meeting will be held Thursday even- | overpowing In the vallay that no ma- | tois double harness, one set single h apriza o | Se el B0 = z Inquire of J. 3.. COREERY Sacned AL hop o 4= ing at the home of Mrs. Luetta Gor- | tive had cver dared to penetrate with. |ness. Prices low for quick s: o oY WARTED &, Towes Dron e b e T TeL 200 Room 120 Thayer Bullding | “We nover had such & war ss the man on Otrobando avenue. in its borders. quire at 34 Fairmount St,, Norwich, Ct. | rish Market. apridd [main road, with some stock; must be e —Z | gro Bevine Cren YRTINDEY." W, i Northern man, is situated in good neighborhood, near = = s s L in. A 7d 0 " Mrs. Kate Skifington and daughter, WANTED_A competent second girl | $01d: _H. Gold. Chaplin. Conn. apr “Perhaps not,”’ repliéd the Sout Helen, from Pequot, were guests the si 500 e TeNEY of twolsdults, B O s D sans S Nood (8 srovetlengte erner; “but, just the same, we cux first Gf the week of Mrs. Dennis Sul- CAS ' o R IA it e coneu S Al e R i Deat ‘em on- colgnels."—Judie ivan, of the S roas cill buy a 50-acre farm, 30 acres till-| WANTED_English-speaking famiiy | FOR SALE Al kinds of seeds an jf e, ofcthe foftaiN Toud. Wil buy 2 20cTe tanm, 30 actes Il to Wwork in nearby textile plant; good | fertilizer at a low price. Greeneville | About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin THE KALEIDOSCOPE lwes Mabel #nd. Futh McKinley For Infants and Children e e o e ThojtxainCo. Fhona 325-‘54 - “"da Street, suitable for m.hfl any klndl-v and Fanny Kendall of Greeneville were St Ay D o, Y ave|the above: it will interest vou Ad.| FOR SALE—One pair horses, sound, | pusiness, at a resasonable price. In- week end guests of Mrs. A. D. zanris- | I Use For Over 30 Years | ood, for ngme use. coay house of ve | 2. MRiking sill. care Builetin: aprod |£ood workers, weil mated. weight 2800 | W0 0o 00, B, oectl A morning rainbow is regarded o4 e the m i e A BT e TR marsia © | Plainfeid, Cona. marz7d e e “WANTED—Competent girl for gen- FOR SALE A gray, lowering sunset Afier being uptown for the past five | Sienature of school, and two miles from rallroad FOR_SALE—One 1916 Studebaker or or months Mrs. Nettle L. Bushnell went —_— station. ~ ‘nvestigate. eral housework. Apply 196 Central|car, perfect condition, new tires all | ————————=- ————— | where the sky is green or vellowist Tuesday to her home on Oneco street avenue. apr3d |around: one 1813 Maxwell. thoroughly green indicates rain. LEGAL NOTICES Svernauled. good tires all’ around. $6060 and wiil spend the next few weeks ED—. Norw] . 62 3 SCENE FROM THREADS OF FATE” | with a nlece in Providence. e . romss et/ Nokwioh | & iEeckhium, 63 Shaluckes PE The first frost and last frost a ; AT A COUNT OF PROBATE HELD|huvs a 40-were farm. 300 cords or|Steim laundry. - 0 | JFOR SALE—about 20 (ons good hay usually preceded by s temperat - = : hin and 1o istrict | Stanaing wood on place and pine tim-| WANTED_Antique furniture and old | at o Tice: must be sold and e ; E Barry. In this production Miss Dana| After spending two months with her on the 17th day of APril | ber enough to pay for it: fruit. a crib | fashioned silver: highest prices paid, A. | moved by’ May 1st, Phone evenlngs UREy R I RISTONS ST RIAES. has the strongest role of her entire|mother, Mrs. Edmiston of McClellan TEx1G] This plkce is situated 3-4 mile | Bruckner, 55 Frankiin St Phone 717-3. | between s and 9, 369-4 aprizd career and is seen as Dorothea, the |nvenne, Mrs. Joseph M. Hart and little | Fresent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge.{to thriving = manufacturing village,| febl3d 2 " A pinochle deck was requested b adopted Gaughter of Tom and Sarah | daughter, Rosalie, left Monday for beth C. Moore, late of | schools, stores and churches, 1 1-4 FOR SALE—Buick Big Six In exsel- a Jersey City jury that was “hung, Wentworth, and is betrothed to Dr.|Hartford, Mrs. Fdmiston returning|Norwich. in said District. deceased miles to main line of raiiroad. This 1s{ WANTED—Second hand furniture; |ient running order, paint new. tires|}] COTTAGE HOUSE and }|ana the sudse atschargea it. B s A b s X Do Huttonf, s I Chaties I Moore of Norwich. Conn.. |3 rare barsain, situated on main hizh- | BJEBest price paid. A. Pruckner new. 1916 model. 3475 ‘cash. or will B oot At he closs of thelwith it appeared. in a Tied n petition | way: telephone passes door. lmmedl | Frankiin St 7173 mayiid_ |irade ror, runabout and cash: Oakiand |IBARN and 3 ACRES OF ||| The Texss industriar congres Ings are cleared and Dorothea is unit_ | Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. | Foron. Shat Fanted | S o B P Seanow S fe Fou | WANTEDBoy 14 to 16 vears for | (2U%, 1200 "inning. order, price $500. -y directions how to make sn | g4 with the man she loves. The story | Greene of West Town street were Mr. [upon’ the estats al- | choice of 400, % Z Upht, Sleam nwork: 800d pay. Wet[J. A Leach & Co., Danielson. aprizd LAND pendent living from five acres < s - tremendousiy interesting and e | Greene's aunt, Mrs. Fred Dourlass of |1eged to be intestate. - =43 = 3 and. The Breed wili also present the|Greenhalgh of Taftville and William |Detition be heard ard e =) = to men and women: $75 month; list po- | Toil' Ave. mar30d WITHIN CITY LIMITS A third of the_telephone operators QS trarer ocrics. and o acremnings | nh o e {he Provate Court moon No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 sftlons free: write immediately. Tran become brides before they o B sk B i wiviis | To PROTEST THE EXPORT s o ity 2000 13 ety 5 iy " Tmarid™ FOR SALE eRIHSe ey D i A - d SN 1 e e in the forenoon. and th iy, o2 the Dbill for today and Thursday. pendency of said petition, te: et OF FCOD FROM IRELAND |hearing therenn. he miven by MEN WANTED .5 % % e s ahui oy By halo is meant the large circle, ¢ DAVIS THEATRE e P~ 2 lication of this brder one time in some a6 a”very modest price. For full JAMES L. CASE parts of circles, 'about- the sun o, el . 2 atives May Forcibly Hold Up the |nevepaper having o circulation fn Sdla particulars, Inquire of moon. A halo ocourring after fine Last Charce to Sse Mary Pickford in Food at Irish Ports. e ek Tof et no rRror R, tea 0] ay JOHN A. MORAN, weather indicates a storm. “A Foor Little Rich Gir’—New| .~ = - ' THEonte fof Said heaving aud tat e or ale © St Thtass ke Real Estate Department Show Tomorrov—Three Big Keith | sitantion in Treland as provoned; from | The abia sad Tortaeine’ : The Ulmer Leather Company | seamiain Sauare. Eeepide 7 SHETUCKET 8T, Wheriimptig oy L, Acts and Triangle Feature Plays. |a certain section, the demand that mo | copy of record. A AV Cxtabl Shel Dkery jbusinens; ox- NORWICH, CONN. urged in, the Dominian government by s Tooh anaIt To Sllovet o 25 Attest: HEL cellent location, doing a profitable vy -+ poe e B 1 1 sy | 1528, SR Thower ® Tunve iy "Rl e e FIFTY SALE HORSES e et L\ e the Norwic tre goers will have |that unless the sovernment prohibit| — — = = i 2 P Another cxpress load of 28 Horses g to ‘see the w most popular screen | export the people should forcibly hold | o PISTRICT ~OF MONTVIL Who understands the. business. | Jjust here, making 50 Horses to pick Because gongsiwhil mot ewakés star, Mary Pickford, in her latest Art- | up the food at the Irish ports. Thoush | Coprt, 0 Bropate. April Jith. For full particulars, inquire of . A e e eatmutes o' fire mlarm for thelr in- this demand has not been put forwar | Monteitle, in xaid Disirict. deceated Jomn a. somAxw, Sre as low as possible For the quality. DANIELSON, CONN. stitutions ~ has béen ‘invemted that n noticed by Thomas W.. Russcll,|for an order auihorizin Real Estate and Investment Broker. T = s w0y The Eugens S. Nash property on the | ing-rooma. L 0 e seens In.-n r;re(ldent (;{ the denartment of 1ag hex to -:’n‘ S 5 Franklin Square, Norwich. Tel. 536-3. apriza |westerly dofl'qrhnmo street. Cot- — agriculture for Ircland, who referred |! said estate. as per applica- M d w S tage house witl rooms, city water, car 1 £ 5t as “John Miteher's oy ot | tom o lle more’ Ty apoerral en an omen Gae and slectricty, on lot 75 “fect i |ored cireie sreqnoniiy ean ol e s o k38173 3 olelosicitn width with concrete walk. the ‘sun or moon. A carona growing 1o r, Busrel sald only, n overwhelm. | the ‘churt of Pronate IncMoniv : i FOR SALE This very desirable contrally located | smaller indicates rain; growing lare: P s il LA S ot o Agricaltural Limestone| VERSAILLES SANITARY (| |, cuiene corm o o sores |18 ol pirt moris Wi | 7 72— | vear Ireland, had exportsd 45.- | Court directs the Adminisiratrix to e : 3 : 200 000 ymundesnwor!hal\( e‘o‘i)d_ and to|Cite all persons interested therein to FIBRE MILLS 1and, well divided, good soil, abun- Full particulars by communicating| A man who boasted he could “blow destroy *hat expert trade would de- |;PPSAr at sald time and place, Pub- | Will be very difficult to get t sea- » aance of water, a 9-room house in f| with up anything from a tin oo to » destroy, ot expert trade would de- |[iTing this order of motlce one time in . FRANK W. COY, Agt. battleshi accepted at Chicago st a & 1€ | xome newspaper Faving a ciren'atisn in | 80n. So place your order early with best condition, water in house, barn, ’ “ o, Inort. X = - % ing @ n VERSAILLES, CONN. 4 for the marine corps. He iz a pro {hey conld aet roody into Iroland oniy | safa Tiatict. nna by Hosting 3 cony on | The Peck-McWilli hen houses and other bulldings: || tillman Building Wasterly, R. 1. |for_the marine cor by paving ‘for ‘them 'with exports |ihe’ pubiic siznpost n the “Town of e Peck-| illiams Co. also a tract of timber; land already z < T Lo e bl B eIty Whataner itor] Yonte 2% the” deceased 1 partially fertilized. This plowed. FOR SALE. Jwelt. at Teast five duys hefare said d Ten presidents of the United States panic. There was an undoubted snori- 4 aze of potatoes, but 16 pressure wouald | of hearlnz and retirn to this £ : property is located in village near Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- | nave. boes elected Bty Hotp jnot Do SETt Al a6 ChN. Of Aay ong Court of the nalce sl G. H. MORGAN ........... Auctioneer church, school and state road, and B ness Blocks, Builafng Lots, iy o ton, Jefterson, | Madison, | Monres they could make an effort to live on Lt it se. two miles from city. sirable locations, JARL %our PIORerty it | sackson, Lincoin, Grant, = Clevelant rr""}x::! ":"::]at;:fg until the new crop| syaTs 2. ECTICUT, DIS- AUCT[ON FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, nulll!;lr 'z people looking for real es-| McKinley and Wilson. e a 2 trict_ of Monty! Probate Court, = Central Building, Norwich, tate investments. The government me=sures for the|Apsh 16th, 1917 We shall sell at public auction the % WILLIAM ¥, HIL: compulsory increase of tillae in Ira-| Insolvent estate of Charles N. Chap- FARM OF 50 ACRES, Ho I WIS B8 e i ek Rtaie aut’ Intessove; A Pationt anstoniac mag sounted land are proving a succe: They late of Montville, in said District. | situated on the west side of. Gardner mibdenn Noma, T Dhst cen et Room 103. Thayer Blag. | "8I m’;‘ T DI i . D tenants who in most cases are ti L iy e, Judae ar Oneionor: |London road, with house and barn|[f level lot; price reasonable ;. o more thar the' 10 per.cent. ot o8 P lidie Tor SR DIRIES OF i, (AU | fRerean, o Snd easy torms 1¢ desived. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE = Fhoe; Bdisd Con aiextspin sty quired by the resulations. The larze|notice is hereby given that =aid ourf MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1917, i ’ - ———— froziers nmz‘ owners r?! (Erass lrands hath enls “day | amoolnted” Josopn'T. at 10 o’clock a. m., Inquire of to huyda‘ :o;ll‘:. h‘x“m .r':'d'rm-e Cli PR Y s ¥ eld out at first, but the heads of az- (Church of Montville and Fran nd also Bous i gt I of good land, at Norwich Town. ot Has Nof reased. rienitiral depariment mad- it evidem | Rozers of Montuille. gisinterested pec- | focha "t 10007 articies very ' useful, THOS. H. BECKLEY kinds of frult and & fine view, and you IN NORWICH TOWN IR i o d pucs cang g > P thet thev meant to insist on their T f0it de: | too numerous to mention. cannot make a mistake In buying rice of everything, it i Heying Wilfred Lucas, In Triangle Play, “A ] compuleory powers, and that, unless | S¢S PR ient ertata. th cTeditors| Urerms cash. If'stormy. mext fair day. ||| 278 Main Strest - Phones 724 E. A. PRENTICE, 0% Wavimgen “BRIs gt B S et U s T Love S Liime? & R o AN, 58 86 Cliff Stroet |PoRUtiful Lowthorpe Meadows. Eight| el T08 Tor’ seils at the same price - the Prohate Office an the 30th fay of : . e rooms and bath, electric lights; heat- | in previous years. ‘This rellable fam craft Pictore, A Poor Little Rich Girl, | To complete the show there is a fnuny | April. 1017, at 2 o'flock In the atter: ed by hot water system. Terraced |lly medicine is considered as neces in seven recls, adapted from the weli|Triangle Komedy called The Cave )TVl alng on the business of said ap-| ON account of increase in price of to- FOR SALE. gardens of about one acre, fine rose|®2ry &8 food or clothing by thousands known Eleanor Gates' story and play | Man. Sending, s : - - ouse at 500 Bowwell Ave i of persons. When one estimates thw Y at 2 oes 16 pointn - bacco, the Whitestone Cigar will be 9-Room H - o enue, | hughes. Facilities for placing & o ©of the same name. tinee 2t 2 p. m. prices 10c and JOSEPH T. CHTIPCH. aold from now on at $3& per 1,000. with all improvements, including heat, great loss to the famlily income siok Another big feature is Wilfred Luczs evening at 7:30, prices 10c, 15c, FRANK H. ROGE3S. e CONANP . Two-tamily ‘Houze with large lot /in xcellent condition: garden and fruii | ra A splendidly located comfort- | ness can cause, it is 'almaést impossitie in A Love Sublime, a five-part Tri-|20c and 35c. There will be an entire preSoTimissioners. | 0g - PR N Eranklin St ‘wo-family the lot is 60x200; owner leaving | pie home for a reasonable price. to compute the true worth of this angle production based on the well |new show tomorrow and a bill of| All persons indebted to sald estato ranklin pleasant locality. Price right for quick sale In- ARCHA W, COIT. Foley's known short story by Samuel Hopkins | Keith's vaudeviile and Triangle pho- Adams entitled Orpheus, which ap- toplays is booked for the last half of sra requested to make immedlate pay- GBORGE H. BRADFORD, ment to THERE 1s no advertising medium in Eastern Conneoticut equal to The Bul- A. M. AVERY C. E. MEEC] Sixth St., City. mmdl Mun;wld remedy . b The Mutual Benefit Life Agency ks, s s, whivping P coughs, ., eroup:. and., whooping Beared recently in Collier's Weekly. this week, aprisd Agmipistrator. Jetin for business resuits. 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