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T FAIR, CONTINUED COLD "~ *' + TODAY ANDTOMORROW . Ao !lm.lt w"l:: Pictures at utre. : V: and m at the| = m\?s“dfiilu‘:r s o, =——Annual . ‘Orun - Recital’ . Give: l(:l;n,nnlnt{ummtum muuuyww.‘,. L akers' Unlon meets in Car- e No. 4 R.A M., o." 30, B. P. 0. 'm, | & umnul bnllnm ting’ of lg m(&fimfl chq 'l‘inp . afternoon, Rev. G. H. Ewing pre- Chape 23" tor the' chueeh C./ WL n: reported for the’ chu: penevolenges: $443:16 “is now onga.nfl' lopes. iis -109. e ton, kge mfitflmr ‘church ' heneyolences; R. Lathrop; dedcon for five years emberl standing cammm.ee, Mra C. W. Chapin; Mrs.' D.: W. mis sionary committes, Vrs. .Yohn L. Browai Miss' Susan C. Hyde, Miss M. E, Wattles; ushers, P. B. Whaley, G. F.'Hyde, Arthur Kruck, Philip Lu- ther. ‘There were reports from. both sode- ties of Christian Endeavor; . money has been given to the Red Cross. Miss M. Wattles -gave the Sunday, school report, .11 classes, 169 in the school; Rev. G. H. Ewing. reported 30 members of .Home . Department, A Mrs. Walter Potter read her yearly account of the foreign missionary society. -Mrs. H. L. Yerrington said that the ladies | would sew. for the Red’ Cross in:the Lome migsionary society the rest of) the season. A letter was read from the home missionaries who received the boxes Christmas morning. . Re- ports were given from the Cradie Roll, 30 members, by Mrs. G. J. Raymond; DAVIS THEATRE. Three Big Keith Vaudeville Acts, In- cluding Bob Jewett and Rae Pondlt-' ton and Julian Eltinge in His Second Big Artcraft Success, Clever Mrs.; ( Carfax, a Six Act Feature—Don’s Miss This Show. 13, 0. D H. S, ts at olleyment “Union meets in. Union Cnurl Sachem, ‘Wo 84, F. of A, meets in Foresters’ Hall \NNOUNCEMENTS Will Continue o Business. The storage battery business which was conducted by Walter A. Moran. who was drafted from this district has been taken over by John A. Moran, who will continue the business at the regular place on Shetucket street. Third Concert in Slater Hall S.i January 11th—Jacques Thibaud, Vi olinist and Margaret Jamieson, Pn- anist, to App s, On Friday evening, January 1lth, Jacques Thibaud, the brilllant French violisist and Margaret Jamieson, the talented young pianist will appear in Slater hall. This is the third .and last concert of the Slater Hall serlex and will be a wonderful musical event Thibaud’s arrival in America after his' months in the French army have aroused +widspread Interest. As a violinist of the French school, he is without a rival. Miss Margaret Jamieson is a pianiste of marked ability, plaving with fine in- terpretation and,feeling. Miss Jamieson made her debut as soloist with the New’ York Symphony orchestra, scoring a decided success Since then, in her recitals in Aeo- lian hall and elsewhere, she has won much praise by her artistic work. Tickets for this. splendid concért are now on sale at Cranston's, Broad- way. Sinzle admission, $1.50. ° The net proceeds of this concert will “be given for the benefit of the Red Cross. Secure your tickets at an early date This will prevent dissappointment. Church Improvement society, Miss Ad- die Heath; Ever Ready circle.of The King's Daughters; Miss Jessie E. Hyde. /ANNUAL ORGAN RECITAL Musicians and Mune Lmrs Hear a Fine Programme at.First Church. At the thirty-seventh annual organ recital at 5 o'clock by H. L. Yerring- ton, assisted”by Mrs. Josephine Ber- rard, contralto; the sustained" interest in the programme showed its hold up-’ on the audience. Mrs. Bernard sang in_gocfl. voice, the solo, Today, was called for a second time and was r cefved. with distinct favor. 'Lightee airs varied the programme and the re- cital called forth ‘many expressions of appreciation and enjoyment from those listening- to favorites, especially in the fine 'interpretation of Beethoven's An- daite, from the Fifth Symphony. The large. _number present from thke city includedemembers of the choirs of the churches, This last recital -surpassed in.excellence even that given in 1917. t| This was' the programme: Festal Prelude «in A, Op. 24, L. Bo- siet: crecitative Aria and Choral, W. D <Armstrong; - O -Lord of Life, Mary Aria.- O Rest in- the Lord, from Wlijah, Mendelssohn, Mrs, Pernard: Andante; from Fifth Sym- phony, Beethoven: Concert Overture in R. minor, Rogers: When Dusk Gathers The show billed for the last half of this week at the Davis theatre will be; one that few wili miss, because the: feature attraction is the popular fa. vorites of the Homan Revue, Bob Jew- ett and Rac Pendleton, who have just returaed from the coast’ with their new dancing and singing novelty en titted Dances from Danceland; - Bvery- one remembcrs this ciever team and their many fricnds will be sure to give them a warm welcome today, . The other acts are Murray Cahill. the hap py comedian who provides about 1 minutes of good cheer, and the Three Rosellas in a delightful musfeal of- fering entitled Music With a Smile. The photoplay feature is Julian EI- tinge in his second Artcraft. success, Clever Mrs. Carfax, a six part picture that .no one can afford to miss. Can you imagine a man playing a wom- an's part so well that he actually fa»- cinates a crook into telling all he knows? This is just ‘what Julian El- tinge do Current Events with news from evi ry part of the world com- pletes the program. Matinee at 2.15, evening 6.45 and 8.45. ymn) “nodman y “-Eplerdid Supper, As Usual. After the organ recital an appetiz- cuits, .cof- the cha- Irs. F.-E. ce and cake was served pel, under the direction” of Stprrv, 130 dbeing present. sponded to the roll cail 2 short address by the pastor, Rev.| G.'H. Ewing. “Work done duginz the: year for the'Red Cross and for relief in stricken. countries was_ mentioned. Mrs Wiiflam Manning of Yantic gave pleasure in her recital of Dea- © Htebbing’ False Economies: ag an core she gave Our Christmas. The #irls’ C. F. choir gave a beautiful ren- {dering of O'Littde Town of Bethlehem, and [aurens Hamilton in geod voice was heard. in® The ' Long, Long Trail, ithe gitls singing ‘the chorus. To an insistent encora he sang Joan of Arc, The last number on the pregramme was America. Birthday Celebration. i New Year's Dav at the Sheltering Arms was obscrved in eonjuncrion with Mrs. Louise Brackett's birthday. Mrs. Prackett received many greetings. Thers ‘was a' special dinner, and at s:;pper cake and ice cream were serv- ed. There was | BREED THEATRE. Ethe! Bars mare in. “The. Eternal Mother,” 2 Nighty Drama of Moth er Love, Feature Today and To- night. i screen today The feature oduction ‘at the Breed theatre and tonight - iy “The Eternal Mother,” with - suparb Ethel Barrymore as the star. This five-part - Metro = wonderplay was adapted by Mary Murillo from -the novel “Red Horse Hill,” by Sydney Mc- Call, and the noble qualities of Miss Barrymore shine forth in this produc- | tlonal ' church _Sunday morning- was tion as they have never before either jheld in'the chapel. After the coming on the stage or:screen. It is -u|Sunday services will be held in the superb production and has for its|chapel for some time, in order to save theme that sublime appeal, the pow-|coal. er of mother love. Other ‘pictures on the biil include the Burton Holmes Travelogue and a Vic- tor Moore comedy, entitled “In Bed— In Bad.” Coming Friday and Saturday, Alice Joyce in “The Fettered Woman,” a picturization of Robert W.-Chambers’ widely read novel, “Anne’s Bridge. AUDITORIUM. The production on the secreen by William Fox of the old Arabian Nights I'al- of Aladdin and the ~Wonderful Tamp, creates a mew era in the glor}- fication of this " remarkable story. It “2s been known to the world for cen- turies, just how many, no’ one knows definitely. Bven. the date when:the tales were first gathered together: is disputed, and while some have smet- tled on ‘“between thetenth and- the sixteenth centuries,” others have made the time earlier. It is at the Audi- torium today. To England and to other E’uropen.n countries the collected tales, -became widely known during the last century. So that for generations: past, this pai ticular tale of Aladdin and the W’on- derful lamp has been read by millions | 3, of persons. See' the picture at -the Auditorium. The Milk-Fed Vamp' was .a- simple little - incubator, baby, raised. on-milk and eggs, and promised to.become ome chicken” until she met.an egg 1 a past and ‘became a vampire. | The love-affairs .and. adventures- of this little country maiden-are many and varied'an dare inextricably ed by the ‘interference of Joe; the Monk: Service in Chapal. . The service at the First Congrega- Home From. Fort Jay. Donald - Fraser ! from Fort Jay, N. Y., was at his home on East Town street a day or two this week. 3 Miss Helen P. Ewing returned Wed- nesday -to Brooklyn, N. Y., after ten days' vacation at her home on Eim avenue. s Mrs. Noland of East Town street has returned, after a week’s visit in Wil- limantic with her daughter, Mrs. J. S. ‘Wheeler. THOMPSON Junior Red Cru Members Entertained Miss Mildred . Knight to Study Church - Onm at cuuhmg Academy. Public echools in town are enjoving two weeks' vacation. * The Ream farm ice was harvested last .week, * Mrs, ‘Charles - Cnrblnf‘ has. recently had: an eye-remove: Mr. Burlingson., who: is_in' military ice; wag 'a guest at Mrs. James yan's over Christmas. i ‘Bernice Armstrong has’ been at home’trom Syracuse for a wee! : Entfrhnmd Juniors. Mlsses Ardelle and,Helen Chase: en- home last Saturday. + To swdy Church; Organ Playing. Miss -Mildred Knight goes to Cusl m acu}u.:\by m;xt v;eek to' taKe ‘up t e in - town, | SLULY. of e, church: organ. . She wil The ‘biggest ‘and best showIn'town. ?e muu;z dtrzém her: leadership in the 3 = unior’ ross, the church orgar, ROCKVILLE Anlty!ng and a primary, cldss in Sunda: . - |'8c] Coldest Winter in Years—Mercury 14 to 18 Degrees Below Zero. 1 s\xnnyholme the residence of Frani Decker, closes this week for the winte: months. M.’ and Mrs, E. L. White visité: Boston last week. The publlc library .was closed N Year's day. The ‘Thimblé ‘club met last weci with *Mrs. C. C. Pierce. “The Woman’s.. Home and Foreig The coldest weather for years has been experienced here for ‘the pest few days. Sunday morning the mer. cury registered 14 to 18 degrees below ‘zfiro in different places. in this local- ty. There is a great dea] of ice on' the ground, and a little. snow, ‘s0it is bad getting about. Mrs. J. P. Greene, who was: taken severely ill last week, was reported more comfortable Sunday. Mrs, Jared G. Barber dg flL Miss Jane Clark called ‘on Miss Florence Barber Sunday. H. A. Saunders and son Albertus were callers in Hope Valley Mohday. At th:f t&n New Zealand wool val- uation e season ‘“record” ces were redlized. v ternoon. with Mrs,. R. C. Paine. The leader was Mrs, Richard Barton and the study from An African Trail. Covenant Mee The Baptist covenant meeting is ap- pointed "to ‘be held at the home of James' Conyerse Saturday evening. A ‘valuable horse belonsing to the Coyell. estate injured itself fatally in the ‘barn at the farm:recently. The Christmas offering for Arme‘\l- ::-&H.u an !unine uul!mra amounigd Deep,' Stebhing Todav Carrie Jacobs! d, - M Without . Ap Lotions, ratus, ‘Inhaler ful ‘Drugs; or El-%r Y. Syt o It is a new wa t 18 jfllfiufl 14 absolutely dlflerent. NQ] tions, or sickly smelling sflm o atomizer or any. um us of any. kin }iotMn‘ tgh‘lmoka ’ R N’ ng or rul on njpct tricity or v:l‘h-«,lon or’ il h-t-'- g -of uag powder; mo house. Not! | LCLung - NEW - 8] fferent, some- thns delightful and hel-lthlul, some: thing instantly successful. 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I3 THERE 13 no advertising medium In | Eastern Connecticut. equal to. ’l'h uSless reswica s letin for b GOOD, WORK lfidu.try 36’11 at.: (hq 5 W{ & lar est and qmekest retirns on a small rn nveunufit. Addrm cumahtl ansd || & Sait: Lal Pésition. as cook by com- Ja Addrna Covk, l}ulleflun ufacturing: Danicison: in th store, & wo: over _the store; a{av.fl}oq large barn, ‘five st .and box this, property -renuc ‘For shout ul a L month; - musi- be by aged .owner s .____.,_T._;d___kk at onte;, p o032 ‘WANT rien bookkeeper 5, Mo e n. for firga Efizlrcmrlng concern;. ex- Don let this Hp by mfiwestlgs‘te. cellent _position ' and" good chance of i’;m ‘H. Armstrong's Farm A:gm:y, advancement; State nge and experience. | Danielson, Ct. - » < jan3@ Address Box 27, Bullat . Jan2d o o aolde Sl - WANTED — House of five or six s, ‘with steam heat, near ut line. Inghire Réom 53, Del-Hoft Hot el. jan2d 'ED+—Tox buy ntandlng cord- _not:oyer four miles from Frank- juare.. Tess 15 Bath St, or Lelopi‘l:on. xll-!. Jan3d.. e?hy at the Wa;::’a&an léu, l.n e el t.r)c s ne 7 records, mahogany eeordl l-nd ‘récord - al- bums. - This- nfl; cabinet frafme bought n - December. ear. Me., caTe_ Buueu!ny FOR s.u,n-y ok * latest model Victrola case and ‘some ANTED—A ' copy of The Norwich B\fiel!n of Dec. :mh 1916, for which & be given. Omly one|nearby eo!y needed. The Bunefln Co. ANTED A _fireman; reliable man. ® e 31k Wobol Mills, Norwich ——— e 3an FOR SALB—_Parlor coal atave. VANTED -4 lwat:hmlan.]:mrellNabu el doeuire At 34 Bt olen S, or= . fipply G"" B jan2d - FOR SALE—One’ 10 !y " ROR, RENT. m wdth All.modern . improvements. TO' RE! e steam heated fur- te the | nished roo; ‘confixi\nuimm,‘v"v&ter. all conve! 'Bam&s 326 Mllp 5{“ ‘hu;:'q:&“‘i’&‘i: —Fivé room !ehe\'nslnt. ‘In- qujx:;sst Tailor Shop, 59 Franklin St. 58 nmrr anhinflm\ St. 29d == Furnlshed rooms, u o z W MWSL Phone 274, dec27d i apartment on uir, 161 Main ec18d Furnishgd : ro:m TO RENT—Modern éuver A.ve..e Apply H.- A TQ m—sm room. tanam&nl blth. execlrlc ights and. Inquire.at “A. kn . declod” —szore ceu,tnl 1( luet(ed, i also glrase. e Wlth flx TO ‘RENT—Apartment ~“of ropms -at 239 Broad - SL Inquiré Chapman, TO nsm-,?ntnnhua rooms; mo rooms for llsht hounkcemnm 106 School St _Tel 048-3. seplld - PR ent at 56 seven L. L. novedd wloh, Town, e years old, weighing 1300, 'good -driver “WANTED_Third hand to uflx an old|ana . worker, Shing $39¢. Sy A 6-head . Whitin comber; job; $18|right 'and safe. for a_woman or 1d to start. Address W. to drive. Inquirs D. Bendett, uopfla letin._Office. , Co.” Store. " WaNTI FOR' SALE—One' Guérnsay cow, in_al u; a month. _price 860 122-4. Jewett City Di dec15TuT! FOR SALE--A pa horses, seven and eight years old, about 2600 pounds, wili sell separately or_ togéther; al one driving niare, about, 300 pounds, Wil sell very cheap as we have no use for -her; will buy some _hay. or take some in exchange. ., Murphy Brothers Stable, Wll]’lmmt Cpé’hnd!?‘aedna“k 1s raclt: diR' —%Tingers.. sheet metal | C; Rlicde I Red cocketels for breeding; ravel Toofers and helpers birds: “prices rel&on;ble. est ws;gea Apply“to 18 cemmi“”‘shon. ‘Wésterly” R. 1, . .dec2%d vénue, _Janid FOR sAhE—l—XIne good, cows; . aisp ‘vigs, ‘all sizes, on the Butts farm. :Jo- seph .M)c?fl. -Brooklyn, Conn.‘ Box. 59, WANTEDLadies should have coats and sults made .to order at Lazarow Bros.; ;Style, fitting and workmanship guar: anl aled“ %\so piluanFcnalt‘s“ st?l?em{ a specialt. osite ran n et Bark: . Prorie 463 nov21WThS, due Pl hnno NTBD—- csmwetent second maid, Apply evenlngs at 248 Broadway. WANTED—Boy ‘for foiding - cloth. Apply West Side Silk M AN’ warkeu h NTED—An American® woman -as Pmu.mkseeperI lo{" bggwlar in c’aur;t‘;y Box 56, Bulletin ce. an ._._‘_fi____.._. S " For SALE—vao .woodlots_in Mo ville, one in city. one in,Reck Hollow, Fran VA Cuntas. dec! Sd & g ~ FOR. KALm—Ford tqu;lng ~car; good a!nl. good meg, good: unnlngflorger, very reasonable. - A.\!TEB-—-Man or boy.to cut Wood by cord or on halves, D. Rogers, apeag. dec28d .JUST NOW.we cal'clited would be a! good time to -show. ya some 35¢ plpe!,l so-we've put the whole kaboodle of 'em i In our windoy. Step in, buy -one, Fa- mc""" ck SN 2 Anc(uckes 's Smoke dec27d A 1916 ‘ gocd geneun i n&" tion 'cheap for. qu!rk sale. | good | inguire of Herm n Frink; Moosup, c: ar o | R . decs1d Supaes OR ALE—Two Thorses_and pay slehghsd F. H. Fanhin Stit] WA{C&- Apply Scott faur | WANTED—To_buy raw turs;. J:vreu City. : best _prices. Thayer Eld H J. Y\\!‘man # Phcme 130 WANTED — Raw furs, at. H A aebners Water ‘St..-every Thursday. AL C.-Bennett. novizd ANTED—Second. nand -and antique fumuure of uu'cklnfls' get our_prices be!nro you sell ..\, Bruckner, 55 rnn’{. i St el i1, goved GIRLS WANTED Two girls. to fold -blankets one to sew- labels. Singer machine, NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS 3 ‘Thamesville WANTED A1 mien GRADE MILLWRIGHTS. . APPLY AT ONCE. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP., Employment Office. WINDERS i «For Girls Over 16 A Splendid Opportunity. New, up- to-date gill, bright, sanitary, cheer- ful_ surroundings. GOOD PAY, GOOD PROSPECTS Aprons and caps supplied free APPLY NOW TO 'THE NORWICH WOOLEN >$4 250 s MODERN BUNCALOW - Eight,rooms and bath, all mod- ern, conveniences; located short distance west of Chelsea Parade, in ood Tesidence section. he 5 o 1l BN ficult. to bu s0_good:a house i WANTED. ¥ “$5,000. - Let ‘me show Old False Teeth. Don’t matter if . = broken.. 'We pay «up to $13 per set.: Send by parcel post and receive' ‘¢heck by return mail. Accident Irisurance GOIM'I'ERAL LOAN cCo. of Conco N. H ' Removed to 154 Water St., ' be- 5 tween ,Shetucket and mrket Sts,; ‘Norwjch, Conn. i NTED : WGOLEN SPINNERS " FOR NIGHTS. young stoek, tons' of -~ hay ‘fof cows, 1t try. H Garvzx; }; 11 pigs ‘or ‘pou ~ Geor, F D., Hampton, Con: Willimantic Biv: ’FOR SALB—Open delivery body; will fit li'ord runabout or 2n; light ‘cal galt’ Tel 115-2.- orflerL “decl4d FOR SALE—St\ndeba.kpr. six_ cyl, series '17, - overhauied. and ‘‘repainted special “color. ' Frishie-McCormidk ‘Co., 32/ Spetycket St. © ‘. ~moved © FOR SALE—-1914 model 78 Overland ouring car- in good. condition, ~$200, A\l(o gales _Company, 13 Bath h. St SALE—- uring, ‘1916 cgood condmon, $325, The rmick Co., 52 Shetucke! st FOR ssub—llsxwell romter Jate 191% model, -overhanled * and g\mrdm teed. * This ' powerful and’ economical car is a barg in at $350. The Frishie- c(‘orlmlck 52 Shetucket'St.' nov12 : 2 A new Six-room Bungalow with all improvements, located in Greene- wville in good: neighborhood. Must be seen to be appreciated. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building LEARNERS WILL BE TAKEN Gmnl Ageat United ‘Life and Two Cottay Lot i ~half i cngM room e O;Mh all’ madorfl mlphwomenfi foet.- . : qovmnm WORK— SPECIAL PB!CE I’Am Wm“ AND BASSETT MULE!. APPLY, . - A very, choi ‘JOHN A; MOR Real Elfitp Bro W-.EA;V“ERS‘ WANTED 0 Lntest Type Knuwln Looml Will buy a.five mom Cotta;e House, ALL GOVERNMENT WORK ‘_ one., acre of land,.uom t a.n;i en- EXGELLENT PAV ery, only 171-4; mifes ‘from- Weemrly‘ bu'glun. I:lvutis ts 4 TEN ER CENT. BONUS TO EVERY' . 2 "l " WEAVER 4 ,&TEADY EMPLOYMENT Up to-dnu M:Il, Best conveni- Euys two Cottige Houses, ban,‘ H acres of tillable.land,-30 Dearing apple trees and some 'other. fruit. This place is: situated: on Norwich -and Westerly trolley. ielephone " in house, 'a’bargain for: some one. Owner is léaving, for the West and’ l‘ence ‘this * sacrifice: Come and look it over. ' WILLIAM A. WILCOX: v FARM, SPECIALIST, . P 1 ‘West Broad: Street, Rooms. 1 and 2 WEQTERI:’( R. I, Apply at, Once 'MILLS THAMESVILLE - WANTED 25 laborers; 1504 girls; 10 housework tgirls; 6 machinists; .2 farm hands; 34 weavers; 8 ‘spinners; 2 nurse girls, FREE EZMPLOYMENT BUREAU Contral* Bldo. Geo. L. Chesbro, Hl"' WHEN YOU WANT o put ,your bus- iness begzrs .the puptic, is no etter than: thF ~James |- 218 Main 8t I 'FOR SALE or will exthange e ] | 0 RENT—Ba Scjh’:lflit !nqulre at BfllleML Ol’flza . :’UMIBT y i il rer "f mm:"'t'.. Fiv FOR RENT ust vacated by. the. Uniud Tea' Im- porting Co. in Somers’-Block, Franklin uII pnrtloul.rn mqulu of " JOHN'A."MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Sq SPRING GARDEN .AVENL rE * $20.00 Per Month' Only one avml-bla, so “get buxy” if ,you' want it . Look at our Washington, _Streel :ouse lots; no, finer- home sites i this™ city; reasbrable’ prices ana,, terms to suit. “We. will 'sell* you "a” thoruugnly modern two-faniily ho e ower price t,han you can omld a imilar one. * o .‘éORW"}H HOUSING COMPANY lephone 1334 : 5 A ron SALE. Cottage ‘Houses, ivilcinent and’ Bus’l- aeds BIGGKS,. Sundihs Luts, all“in ue® nrsbh Accations! L your ymvextr xl you care tu sel. or reoc, kh Mumoer.0r peopte l00king L0r real e \gtl‘ investments. CWALCAASL F. HILL, insurance, - .Iull fosiaie un = Tbayer Bldg teom: ‘1 nhave v Horses' toal i Want to dispose of rignt wway. -Nine of them are big.work horses—tie_ hxl m'- wigl weigh from Y00 to lz‘(fii ai em. ELMER R. PIERSON. . 536-2. - ‘faylad LT 3 2 FARMS FOR: EXCHANGE. TWO excellent tarms; cau trade either for city property ot ‘equal vaiue;_one 7° acres, state road, near ‘city, modern uildings; also 180 acre. stock tum | with-:tools ard. ‘equizment,. fine. build- ings, keeps 50 head. If Inreustod. wrn or ‘telephone TRYON'S AGENCY, uaoc “’Illlmnue. 01- see thi _Tels - Real Estate and Insurance Titles Searched Wiils Drawn. Phone SW 55 OIIN St. = Furnished Seashore Cottages ‘ _For Sale ori Rent at W-tch Hill, Weekapaug. Plea: View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Smhan Farma. Send for booklet. FRANK W. cov WESTERLY. R. I. 3% FOR SALE Corcoran Homestead, 102 ' Tal-: man street, eight rooms and barn or. garage. . Frontage of : about -300 .feet. extending to the. trees and - vines ‘in . abundance, Good ‘reason - for selhnx .. Price “} very low, THOS. H. BECKLEY 278'MAIN STRRET Telephones 724 l:hd 8« LOST AND FOUND - LOST — A change bag' containing $14.48, somewhere on ‘the West Side. kgjturn to Bulletin and recslve reward, jan3 i LOST—English setter; all: the body I with brown ears and top of head.: number 46335. Address N Penabscot St.. City. Jan2q : ‘Ladles Whe W:sh : . a Toilet Cream|> that will keep their complexion in al: most perfect. condition jare invited to try the kind we are dn"rmfi “today whwh contains enough: peroxide ‘in it to make it the Ideal .Cream. " -Dunn’s Pharmacy 50 MAIN STREET NOTICE TO MILKMEN. :An ordinance of the City“of Norwich fréquires that all milk licenses must be rénewed" the first 'of the year, Dr. Freeman will be in ‘his office from 7 to 10 a. m., and from 2 to 4 p. m. and from 7 to 8§ p..m, to accommodate all milk- men, ‘A. C, FREEMAN, M. D. dec29d i B 54 Broadway. 32 E.A.PRENTICE| " It meems. of;aqn‘al; *;;*fi«“ Ahd the l:i& shy See' vou tha* . ii wandering snow? y A!hm-—wmn ashes fires. ; of. sflnset nassign, .fad; Where kipgly days funeral pyresii-: Whencé far’ ayw.whse. the winds wov.ld ineense o) q--m,ep :wgus 1an;jr5& and: ae-x F'or fl*"'t vre may nn‘t hove nnu !o nut vou, ~the - 8 hoidigs wand éhhz Hos YRt um, akes:from: those, -ing to and fro hmen Ast strown: %é;" ‘nverxboq;a Mra! Peck always m’qu Mcq be.* re I speak. omnce. P - ¥es; -but he’s not & .| Guiit playing: just because the Wwebl is eo’'d and the ground froden.” — trojt: Free Press; “Employer—What! You w faise’ Vour salary?' Well, (least ‘two- good rmons «for, tI portunte request: Empléye (meekly)—Twlns! Hotel Waiter—Come. sir, you mfl! must g0 Off to bed sir. (Yawns.. Why the Gawn's a-breaking sir! 5 Late Reveller—Let it break — ahdl * | put-in-down in the bill, waiter!—An= swers. “T wonder why it is that we 1ove the d [olq songs best?” askeéd the sentiman tal one. “1 think,” said her workaday hear- er. “it’s because they're not. sung:go often,”—Buffalo Express. % “Take' the stand: ‘Now, then, vl\r did’ you knock down' the semapliore?” ‘Well, -your ‘Honor, I .didn’t know whether to run-to the right of It ar the fleft of it. :So to play safe. T ran “Liouisville.Courier Journal.® “Our ‘gunners got the range at ‘last and dropped a shell: right-in among ‘when 1'looked again they ‘was ] “For zo6d " miss; they went. in thal df- “~-Pasging ‘Show. > “Wot's ‘@ brigadier?” “His job's- to use up the landwige left * over rby ! the ‘comp’'ny., command- ers and sergeants and thén "to find ?1!’1!0;1 Have \'our fia\fl i th]dfe;"l to fi\al’l’v \fl.ll' cabaret dancer and my ‘som* fiskngi.,gi to_a _prominent cherus girl. W headed- for ‘the bzst»sdheey now!” A !Jm.ch'rnanj ot brb-Gertn’i'n 1ymGpa- thies whio has justaetyrped fr er- many’ to Holland, gives a’ i‘ru-uy!npe mistic rep ort of-tonditions there. The fcod he says, s nme belter unn pig’s ccording’ to ‘the Germania, .of Ber- ., Vount Szechenyi, the Austrian ‘'openhagen, hias: been re- to Vienna: to € up a post in. fhe +Austro-Hungarian nm.fy for frairs. . y t ia meeting’ British -Chamber ACutamterce in - Paris “the dént :epnrtgfl that ‘the import ra,fiou of o\il “and’‘eotton goods into. e hud‘heon incre to: 50 .perzcent. of the 1916 impoFt: 3 Count Raventluw, in “the Tagassei- tung. says that Herr yon Kyblmasn fs expected to msgm, ‘when peace nege- tiations. dfe st (an offer to evacu- ate Zeahruspe “in exehange for Enj land’s’e Uon - Calais.” O AT Sy e provide seam v&ya eiled at Kragerg * way, to: those, Brifist and Germ#h sea- men;, whoee ‘bodfes were washed ashore after the ‘battle: of \Horn Reef. ‘The for!pen corrqpnudent 58" the Frankfur Zeéitung,: Harthern, ;pifgo es¢aped in -Hie nick:pfitime, dcross Swedish frontier b;!fi his aeti Were discovered in’"cbnnection wfl.h Imxoua -cases:of . espionage, was de- nounced atwthesBergen Couft 6f As- sizes as & N@um $py,-and he will bs ' rrested tflrfls* LR n¢. Sunday 2 mon\mlcnt Nor fishermen qhd hy loc apvuauom,uu .th _rrehnch t}iseougu .Donluns Rs r ere 1§'0ply ORe Way t tarrhai flealnfi &' ‘that ds.by nm:gn mmw- al re; ‘Catarrhal deafn caused by an inflamedscondition o! o Hning of fthe 3, this. tube s infli rou- bling. sound 'y m- imperfect hearing, and when it is' 8 l Y. closed ‘deatness is the “result. nles! the inflammation can be reduced and this.tube restored to its normal coi uflu will be destroyed forever, cases of deafness-ave-caused by caurrh which is an Inflamed ‘condition of the mucous surfaces. Hall's, Catarrh Medicine ucts through thé blogd on_ the mucous 2% Will give. One Hundred Dol e e. One’ Hundre 0] S for t.nyv&seBOI catarrhal deafness W cannot be cured by _Hail's Cal h Medicine. Circulars. free.. All drug- ‘lfl(lt 7;; X