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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW STATIONARY TEMPERATURE What Is Going On Tonight Mofln‘ P(cturu at the Auvditorium. Moving Pictures at the Breed The- atre. v-uaevmn and Photoplays at the Davis Theat: 124, meet in Moose Hq¢ Ladies’ Auxiliary, mv. No 54, A. O. H. meets in Buckingham Memorial cklayers' Unlon, KLocal No. 13, meets in Carpenters’ Hall Palmyra Encampment, No. 8, L 0. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows’ Lafayette Council, No. 207, L'U. St. Jean D'A., meets in Foresters’ Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS North Thames Street Block Sold. Rosfe Strenkowski sold yesterday through the agency of Francis D. Donohue, her three story brick block located at No. 14 Thames street to Samuel Beit and others, the property consisting of one store and two 7- room flats. The block was erected a number of years ago by Burke Broth- ers, well known stons contractors. Mr. Beit will make some improvements. Autherized to Enlist Men. The U. 8. Navy Recruiting station at New London is authorized to enlist men in the following ratings: .. FULL As&OPIATED _PRESS® DE@PATCHEA NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, JA tional offering. This troupe is consid- ered to be the best Jap act in America todayy.. piano Morlins, the wizard on the accordion, com comes next and plays everything on his instrument, from popular to classic music. The other act is Dolly Grey and Bert Byron, who have a clever comedy skit entitled “A Girl's Weight. All three acts are Keith .attractions, and are sure to make a hit here. The feature picture is Elsie Fergu- son in her second Artcraft production, ‘“The Rise of Jennie Cushing,” a six- part pitarisation of the fameus novel | DON'T STAY GONSTIPATED. by Mary S. Watts. “The Rise of Jennie Cushing” Iis Miss Ferguson's second appearance in’ film, and was selected because of the | wide range afforded the gifted actress to display her talents. It is a big, gripping story, original in conception. fearless in treatment, and exhibiting the hgh standard of workmanship for which Mrs. Watts is noted. In the film version, produced by Maurice Tourneur, the famous French director there is a ‘wealth of intensely human situations which cannot fail to move even the most blase theatre-goer in- terspersed with flashes of patural com- edy which will make any audience laugh through their tears. Current event. with all the latest news complete the show. Aviation corps, age 21 to 35. Lds. for carpenter's mate (carpenters). Lds. for quartermaster (textile worker or| cabinet maker). Lds. for machinist'’s mate (experienced in repairing and in handling gas engines.) For general detail: Coppersmiths and shipwrights, age 21 to 35. Appren- tice seamen, age 18 to 30. Firemen, sécond and third class, age 21 to 35. Mess attendant (colored), age 18 to 35, cooks and bakers, age 18 to 35. Electricians, radio and general, age 18 5. Hospital apprentices, age 18 to frozen ‘Wells Jin this vicinity are getting ASHFORD Damage Done During Cold Weather— Church Services Omitted. The cold weather of last week was very severe. Many reports came of potatoes. low. Steve Alexik has gone to New York to work, leaving his family here. Mr. Machinist's mates, age 21 to 35. Tanner is caring for his livestock. Enginemen, 21 to 35. Engine man, first class: (Men qualified in the care, operation and overhaul of Main en- gines and auxiliaries and who have considerable experience in such work on board naval or merchant vessels, rs. Pear] Adams has been spend- tion. pay $55.50 per month. Engine man, second class: (Man qualified in the care and operation of auxiliary machinery, and who are not qualified in machine shop work: pref- ercnce given men with experience on vessels, motlor boat operators, engine- men, gas engine men, etc., pay $52.00 per month. Enlistments are for four years, but at the end of the war, “any person who may hereafter enlist in the navy, for the first time, shall, in time of peace, if he so selects, receive discharge therefrom without cost to himself, dur- respectively. listed providing they can present toi the recruiting officer a proper certifi- Collins shop. church ing a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bennette, Miss Vera Bennette left for Atwood- | ville Sunday to open her school, which has been closed for two weeks' vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis and Mr, of Willimantic called on Sam- “115?,2",1 5‘%2;’;‘,{;, who has been and children love them. WANTED—A fireman; reliable man.|price’ very reasonable: =~ The Frisbie- ARCHA W. COIT, Agent 3 5 spending his vacation with his mother. Mrs. Dora Merrill has returned to Wallingford to resume work in the Services Omitted. On account of the severe weather, | there has been no service at the local for the last two Sundays. Fire at Eastford. Mr. and Mrs. Whitford went to the ing the months of June and December | o ‘i, Eastford which burned Mr. Keith’s mill Sunday morning. It was: Men who have registered can be en-|,ne of the oldest landmarks in East- ford; it was not insured. Miss Inez Whittimore returned Sun- | cate from their local board, “a "m""day to her school in Providence after ment must be incuded on the certifi- | cate as follows, that his number is so Jow that he will not be needed for the current quota.” AUDITORIUM. Theda Bara’s Newest William Fox Suc- cess, “The Rose of Blood,” is Un- doubtedly One of the Best Pictures Ever Made—William 8. Hart in This Sreat Programme Also, in “Dakota Dan.” Seldom, if ever, has Theda Bara at- tained the emotional heights and ele- vated moments which she reaches in her new Willlam Fox photodrama, “The Rose of Blood.” Into a story absorbing in its interest, she has plac- ;,d a character at once novel and force- ul. Should a woman kill her husband if his death will mean liberation to 180,- 000,000 enslaved people? Should she set aside her love for him and perform her duty to Humanity? See “The Rose of Blood” and: you will find the answer. William S Hart in “Dakota Dan.” a fine western picture full of action g7dj real “pep” completes this wonderful programme. BREE DTHEATRE. “The Warrior,” With Maciste, the Strongest Man in the World and W. 8. Hart in “Fearless Eagan,” Form Mammoth Bill For Today, Friday and Saturday. Today, Fridav and Saturday the Brecd will present “The Warrior,” a picture production far out of the ordin- ary, in which the marvelous Maciste, the strongest man in the world is red. The rettings for the picture have been furnished by the great war—that portion of it showing a bit of conflict along the frontiers of Italy and Aus- tria. Particularly good are the soldiers of Italy scaling cliffs and crossing chasme in full war regatfa. AN of these scenes provide Maciste with op- portunities of displaving his super- | natural strength. ‘The Warrior is| produced in seven tremendous parts ing. two weeks' recess. School opened here Monday morn- THOMPSON Juniors Present nt Gift to Miss Mildred Knight—Wrist Broken in Coasting Accident. The Junior Red Cross met with Pru- dence Paine Saturday afternoon. There wag a large attendance. Miss Mildred Knight was presented a bonbon dish containing candy as a reminder of the Juniors during her boarding school days at Cushing academy. . Miss Doro- Miss week. day. i Hall vestry | and comes here after a successful run at the Criterion theatre, New York, where it plaved to dollar prices. In addition to this picture Wiliam Hart will be seen in “Fearless Eazan" a grinping western drama. Dor’t fail to see this bill as it is a delightful and unusual evening’s en- tertainment. Owing to the expense of securine this bill the management is forced to make a slizht increase and prices during this engagement will be. matinee 15 cents, and evenings 20 eonts inclnding war tax, and shows will be at 2.20, 6.30 and 8.30 daily with four shuwu Satnrflay DAVIS THEATRE Three Big Keith Acts and Elsie Fer- guson “The Rise of Jennie Cush- ing”, Six Part Feature Picture—The Best Show in Town—Don’% Miss It. i) One of the best vaudeville and pho- toplay bills ever presented by any theatre will be seen the last half of this week. The headline attraction is the Honemura Troupe, consisting of five Japs who present a real sensa- Coughs Worse at Night The simplest and qmeh-t wly to get tid of a wearing, racking tickling throat, y whoay ble-d:- ing is to take Foley’s Honey and Tar. In it, you get the curative influence of the pine tar and other healing ingredi- ents, together with the and laxative action of Editor C. T. Miller, h—. Ind. (Ba: ‘was troubled with Mrs. the prayer meetings will be omitted for a time. Water pipes burst at the girls’ school. Searl's residence, at Carolyn hall and at many other residences dur- ing the cold weather. thy Phinney takes her place as direc- tor. Miss Marian Bates is to entertain the 12th. Coasting Accident. Doris Reynolds broke her left wrist while coasting Tuesday of last Mr. and Mrs. Earle Pierce of Spring- field were guests at C. C. Pierce's Sun- Arthur 'Mills' residence is closed for the remainder of the winter. The fam- ily go to apartments in Worcester. Mrs. Harry Whittemore and daugh- ter Grace of Worcester have been vis- iting Judge and Mrs. J. A. Munyan. ‘Walker White was at R. C. Paine’s over Sunday. All schools in town are given an- other week of vacation for fuel con- servation and Churches Short of Coal. R. H. Chandler has been obliged to close his hall to the grange and Red Cross because of lack of coal. All church services for the coming three months are to be held in the and parlor of the church and CHESTERFIELD Mink Kills 23 Hens—Sale of the For- s¥the Place. Ethel Eastland and Mrs. Willis | Sunday morning on Som Noca.b}e Chappell and niece Bthel = returned | Dvents of the Past:Year. home Monday after spending the holi- cation, applés Mrs. days with relatives. Schools opened Wednesday after va- Many in this place lost potatoes and in the zero weather. Mink Kills Hens. C. J. Tinker had 23 hens killed Wedresday night by a mink which |made its way into the henhouse. * Misses Fanny Plosky. Bessie Miller 2nd Ida Leveloff returned to New| York Tuesday after spending the holi- days here. age of Longer Vacation. The students from here who attend ‘W. M. L school in New London have | 2 longer vacation on account of short- coal. Mrs. William Stone, accompanied by her sister, Miss Helen Kaplan, return- Dorothea Lawler were callers on Tim- othy Coffey of Moore’s Hill Sunday. ‘Mr. Rowlle has purchased the For- Prof. the Woman’s club at a meeting held ed to New York Sunday. Miss Florence Powers and Miss ! First Aid Class Meets — Additional Members in Red Crass Number 237, sythe place in Salem, which adjoins his tract of land. STGRRS Guy C. Smith spoke before in Grove cottage Jan. 1. He spoke off ‘Aspectz of the Food Situation, The newly formed first aid class met ‘or the first time in Grove cottage on Thursday evening. The work is un- First Aid Class. der the instruction of Dr. Herrick of { Willimantic. The number of new members in the Red Cross drive was 237. Mrs. G. H. Lamson has been visiting New Members 237. ‘n_Bridgeport. Mrs, ‘Walter Ackerman has moved ‘nto the apartment in Whitney hall with Miss Estella M. Sprague. Mrs. water. Shaw has returned to Bridge- Mr. and Mrs. Sinnott to Hopkinton after spending some time with Dr, Sinnott, Mrs. Edmund Sin- i nott is Rev. at home from the hospital. Reviewed the Year. Marshall Dawson preached on FOR SALE TO RENT tate ‘wages wanted. V'ulun free from_stone,.located on state g P WAN’I'MQM\I for home, FOR SALE—S65-dcre farm,. soil level, HED = - 7 2 IT S Yu“R LWER! : Ao g s “g‘m % ROOMS for light house cenm ‘heat and electric lights. 4 7 8go, ;- Conn., Eccleston, | between Providence, R, ‘L, and Morse, :18 .Unt: 9d| . e Yuu RE Blmus poci : bl b1 hCom: ?" mueléo mfl‘e :imr“' /TO “m"l‘ = “1_! :\'ikez}:‘ns L o Banoor s T chureh, school, postoffice, raiiroad sta t ButiI can tell yous anyhaw, Plano Tuner, 298 Pros- rooms, 43 Union s: ; d, t s«. Tu‘ b vl it tion, new 10-room houss, with- water, jandd, splendid cellar, built about six years —oti %f;’{‘““ > ‘°““th=‘,§:‘:;“4* J plealiie: o b dres B 3 s RENT — would seal-the. 1;;5 | "WANTEDTeomster; an all around | 280 at a cost cf §2.800, could not Build Washh\gto: st Furnished 4 rooms.: 78 And. send. him whiriing: man; good wagcs: steady Job; single today for 33,500; 2 barns, tie-up for SRR - | There's fuel plenty. and ¢ pl"uerrred Daniel fmhxlxcu- OWS, horses,” workshop, henhoulol. TO — Furnished rooms, 83 R0 One of - the. - piansetans IRt Washingion Hone st. "2 akct%d | | ‘a0 ot mina ovie ; 'L:; conx.o—uon Pht: ‘s:::: Bicae, 100 Delanbors. %.‘fi”:it‘;"ua e oionaia iz |, TO RENT—Six.room tenement, bathi | LS, 180 nn";mxmc mm : N y g ation; 2 e V' 1] O ‘mfi’ £ Suef 8 years, must be & true|and water: price for 2l f?w 31,400 geciric lights ‘and. gas. Inquire at A.| N5 BUrest Joxscach pu ‘Har lari B g 111 Ty W. e, Du’mx.iuon may remaln on mortzagé: m H Atm- Brickner’s, 55 Frankiin St.__detT9d Biyrmgas::'\?i:‘e;nv'goes to slug Lann 1 an10d SLrong, eison, na., al tate, | - TO RENT—Sto ., trally “locat d, | Von Hindenburg's ungodly ;mpg., BREATH BAD, STOMACH 8! VU e - o e bouse- Farms a specialty. 1087 | with flxlures..augegat:,g;n L 246, ! e Gptineg OR A COLD. i work. Apply 5% Main St. Janl0 TFOR SALS F“"‘v"“——rm“““d decd- W‘nen JIncome ’léaxte loudly c-uu “'li ‘}"7‘1’- : ALE—] = Y “ tor ; : b .| - WANTED Ladies should have coats | Nirute Rock pulicts. P""“““}._;fg“‘ 70 RENT—Apariment of seven e S R O T A ENJOY LIFE! LIVEN YOUR LIVER | in, suits made ‘to order at Lasarow| = 2. S n {,h“fm‘;' 239" Broad: St. Iwui;gv;‘m But you can have all T can earn, AND BOWELS TO-NIGHT:AND~- %lun& and workmanship | FOR SALE — White Rock Dllllets. : e If it will help us to ‘erase 5 3 v lush coats steamed|ready to lay, ' F. C. ng. 1| f0 RENT—_wurnished ' rooms; also|The nose from Herr von TirD! ta's FEEL FINE = . : ‘Pho‘ A 0! m Ffi-;-onl't;ll%%gseet 41-6, Jewett -City. :nnlod g:nma (or - light - houuke!pln‘ 106 Taci L At ne. 56:3. FOR SALB-Carriages, harnesses and " Zolr 10483 "““ For eight per cent. on Raflroad Fares WANTED—To tent house with Tew slels’hs. F. H. Faayi ewett "City. m-—s:n iement ten 56 | What patriotic human eares acres land near trolley line. Box d“' _Jan1od Srh'ml -St. - .Inquire ‘at Bulleun Oznce. A tinker's ding, .if so.he: knows Bulletin. _ Jan, ik : Z 1y30d - .| The extra store ot shekels goes DELIVERY BOY wanted at Powers mtr“no"&“.ia‘afiabm :Eirge’tu.sea 99 < To give the Potsdam Gang the boot’ Bros., 10 Rose Place. Jandd | Main St, upsfairs. -Fournier. ' jéniod St Andz haties theCooRiL Erinoe (ons e © WANTED—A rellable young girl Lov WOOD FOR SALE—$4 cord, all FOR RENI housework.. Telephone 1431, Sans. hard wood, 1?’:‘3‘2 aither. 2 ‘;.me-& o % Tl pay on neckties and clgars. bepruie 451 A i iy Poik i : axicabs.and trolley cars,, ° WANTED—A ‘pair of goor x‘fi_‘.",‘; Gardner Take! P.'0, addcess Colches’ iThs best located, cffices /in Norwish, i1\ GRtChiiars: cuts andlgnate: giafi,tai It Othce, of Phone 1883-23, | 1T R- ' .Jan%d |just vacated by the United Tea Im-|on pugs and vink angora cate. Binci o i aeees - m z’",‘ Yop! BEECHLYISNL wola| pering Cov in-Samers’ Blos, Frankiin| £l iy sod pmacakes 4::.?:;-:"1,,. / 0da; or your package "2l 131 53 3 tho A“TdmfA S eox. usglcg:ut:ra ToRaer woEKinE sisumatic cure. fres! e i put 111 eat Phiong 0, Colchestar Drvision. . jansd | No dleting—no ‘medicine—no rubbing. | For full particulars inquire of Fi Feta e wias. ‘atekd ob Awhiat, . __qni alchester vision. :3: B\Ill Bldg., New York. JOHN A. MORAN ‘eed on sawdust ’'stea o ea ABLE_BOD; MEN batween 18 and . And laugh with joy as I shall pay 45 wanted to enter service as firemen; .u.m_«i':h'eap one bay “horse, St B ;I;h;lfa{he:«: z:‘;:;lm:;'t:mh dly' : 5;3;:3,}3 Ferty fiultloedenr;e:d::;\‘ilé:el:: vmgmn; about 1100. Inquire .at Park Franklin 'Square The potsdamned Beans of Blrate BilL railroad work. Apply for particulars| Wood Yard, Franklin St. Jinsa Lf———_——.q —John Kendrick Bangs. In Life. " -to nearest mmon agent, N. ¥, N. H. LE—Upright. plano, .good asfg . 3 e e :’fi;}:,?’y?; © Fsrt Iiion sERC N X-pN I EOW BaLE Torieht. plano. goea ss ] 6-ROOM APARTMENT HUMOR OF THE DAY: houh dtosy your tongue coated, breath| Wiidin. Getieral Manager. | Jansd | chesp it taken this-week. or exchange | gppincio e o e o i offensive and stomach sour. Don't| .YOU CAN'T HAVE o Happy ' New o ugxmé;‘ suto or a good Victrola. || - ING GAR ; tay bilious. sick headachy, consti- | Year unless you make the soldier boys - e 4 . ;20‘00 Per Month Snobley—I was shooting at Lotd ad Sull of cold. . Why domt you | NeDPY. Packages ready to mail 50c| - FOR SALE Two arge sized tailors’ Roodle’s place last’ week. pated and full of col JOU | and $i. Cigarettes in tins 65¢, $1, $1.75, | electric flatirons: little used, cost $12 Only ‘one available, so_“get bu-y Cobley—Did you. hit {t>—Sketch. get a box "of Cascarets from the ifu{ at Fagan's Smoke Shop. Jjan7d each, will sell for §$5.each. Henry Fryer, you want it... . “Food is ammunition,” she read. :::a n’;g;vthe!:lt one &::fit::]&: :;l % NTED—Chambermaid and wln.lJorrdan Blogk, wunmnuc. Conn. Look at our Washington Street & t T bowel cleansiig you'ever experienced. Windham Inn, thha.m Conn. | _Jan7d il house lots; no" finer home sites in Foea: will .win. the war. You will wake up feeling fit and-fine. _ | TFOR SALE—_Nearly new llflxt busi- [ this city; reasonable prices and n7d “Yes,” he growled, " ‘“vour biscuits =7 would make dandy bullets.”—Judge. NTED—If you wi mmence | Dess Wagon t » Cascarets never gripe. or: bother you t yo 11 *commence s _wagon: with top. Farmers, start § terms to suit. he New Y right h all the next day like calomel. salts and drawing right away, we will pay you|the 'w Year and purchase a ‘We will sell you a thoroughly “We ought to kave variety in’ our 6 per ton for black birch brush deliv- | registered bull. ¢ ‘have them from R food for thought.” Bilis. They act gently but thorough'y. | teeh so sur mill 1o Mo mton ot e | $5 aoge 3150, Plain Tl Farm, Nor- e A8 "‘m“gouh"““ omory 21 7T think so. - That's wh¥ T occasion- Mothers should give cross sick, bil- | ton for same delivered in Colchester, | wich, Ct. 463-14, Jansd than can Two stenognphn qnd 1 office boy; government work, w AN"'E WANTED — Faw furs at H. A. e - 15, Expreen Haebner'u_ Waler 8t., every Thursday: is a propoxitlon you will do’ well to = c novizd | FOR S AI E rpabieata {5 atenseton. ; cfisn{—’rhey say theré is starch’ in iBoys and Girls for hght fac- ED—second hand and antique J Send ifor my :latest Farm Bulletin:| q before you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- X tory work, 8 hour day, 4|58 %8t 6d bours on Saturday, time snd| o | 200 Cords of Hard one-half for overtime.* WANTED THERMOS BOTTLE ' |PROMPT PAY. i ally enjov a few mixed metaphore.”— " | welghing at David Shea’s, E. B, Dick. : i ong: , O T e e e ore aereiogs | thaon & Co., Colchester, Conn. jansd | FOR H“‘f—"“'d touring car, good § NORWICH ‘HOUSING COMPANY || ¥2psas City Journal. paint, good tires, good rumning .order; . “Is“Grump a.club man? “No; the only_ thing he is a mem- Apply Glen Woolen Mills, Norwich | McCormick Co, 52 Shetucket St. Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Town. jan2d })er of is-the human race 'isnd he’s not td < - —- —— in very good standin th tl t" WaNzED ™ .| "WANTED A watchman: a reliable| FOR SALE—Studebaker, six_ oyl, Ty Boflas Mranserintr: & S o man. * Apply Glen Woolen Mills, Nor-|geries '17, overhauled and repainted . FOR SALE .. hn- Bull has ‘taki * ¢ |wich Town, 3an2d | epecial cclor. Frisbie-McCormick Co. : g Eop s that. John, Bull. e i 3 WANTED R £be: o] % < stand against the Turk, what do you PR 9 © | T WANTED—Boy for folding cloth 52 Shetucket St. nov3od 4 ;| suppose he will do next?” 2 Tuesday ‘Morning - Apply West Side Silk Mill. janid FOR SAri—1914 model 79 Overland 100 ln Cash “I suppose he will proceed to sit on : 7 ANTED—Man o Y. to_cut wood | touring car in ‘good condition, 00 < the Ottoman.”—St. Louis Globe Dem- by cord or on hx.lves L. D. Rogers,{ Auto Sales Company, 13 Bath St, B Z e 25 MEN pame e | i Sl e T BTN tired.” _WANTED—At once, 00d m FOR SALE—Maxwell touring. mc ens, . Potatoes' or Vegetables, of any | . wages. 0 ark Cor: ou- cCorm! 0., etucke! e & ¥ To harvest ice at East Baltic|Jjas™ A7 Corger a Atk nev: five;tpond Bingaioh onrirel ou don’t say so! Who did lt"' St St e e ley line between Westerly and Stoning-| ¢ —] Street ice house. WANTED Woman for housework| FOR SALR—Maxwell roadster; 1ate | ton 'The ot nas 250 fect réntams and Heffldp"“fldm EUTUEtaty. Rpe- Mondays and Fridays. 51 Fairmount St.| 1816 model, overhauled 'dod giacan. v - H. B. BATES Jansd Tl QRSN teed, 'This powerful and economical |is 100 feet’ deep. Hennery and fruit |~ “What's the matter with that guy? is a bargain at $350. The Frisble- WANTED—To buy raw furs; pay| Ser 4 best ‘prices. ~Thayer Bldg, Room 06, Reonr 00558 B Hcturkat S . J. Yurman. Phone 130i-4,, novlsd - trees: of all kinds. . The ‘balance of [ When I told. him ‘of the hundreds of the purchase price, which is very rea-|Deople who couldn’t get street cars he | sonablé, can be pdid in’ monthly in-(chuckled and chuckled” = stallments to guit-the purchaser. 'This|, ~Of he owns a taxicab line”—Buf- i of all kinds; get our_ prices Gill—Td like to know whers. 2t s ~ +(Choice of 400.) found. d F Bill—Oh, in the “coHar, prubahly— WILLIAM A, WILCOX | ¥onkers:Statesman. . - “Have you read -the distmmflsh . ~FARM SPECIALIST 5 fessor’s v 1 i 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 | B o Ao Dhen e W "WESTERLY, R. I, + .y~ Telephone 2365" **“No; but in 1913 I read his essay proving that there never could be any more war."—Life. - “Sec anything unusual . en . your GECRGE W. CARROLL Cttage Houses, TN . At one of the places where T aess Biocks, BuLaius L.is, all in ge- | ftopped I-found a’ ticket agent who 8 WOOD CHOPPERS TO CUT 1,000 W d AMERICAN CORDS 'OF WOOD. GOOD AND 00 s . |C. M. GEISTHARDT, Preston, City Telephone 890 COMPANY. of phons evenings 1875-13. eal latate and Insuramce. As if the ’ole world was a ’‘owlin', ‘l 'l‘l zer Bldg. weary wilderness? 'FOR SALE sirable lccations _ List your property 11'| didn't seem annoyved when I asked for you eare to sell or renc, as I bave a|g ticket.”—Detroit Free Press. number of .people looking for real & 2L tate investments, Alf—Did_yer never 'ave the feelin' a‘ NTED i WILLIAM F, HILL, Bill as nothink znd nobody mattered? Bill—I allus understand, Alf, as yon wasn’t married!—London_Opinion. SALE HORSES " One Experienced Pastry A new Six-room Bungalow with all 20 E hal i THE KALED . Bakex improvements, located in Greene- digpon’:"a! r"‘i‘l!xl";:is? : Itflblmh:la nt‘hnsé E HJOSCOPE . - 3 ‘wor] te balance w e Submarine Base, Navy Yard, e Third Hand Baker |I]vine in sooa netsnbornooa. arust §| o 5[.{ trom 900 to 1200 1bs. Come and | The German steamer Lavinia. which m ird Hand Bak see them. Conn. was Intercepted by British- patrol ves- sels at Bergen on July 16 while going ELMER R. PIERSON, GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR AD- |} be.seen to be appreciated. ‘m Tel 536-3. ay 14d from Holland to Germany, left Ymui- VANCEMENT FRANGIS D. DONOHUE den yesterday morning, preceding north Martin F. Kelly Contractor. 2 : FAR¥S FOR EXCHANGE. along the Dutch coast. e One Man for General Central Building Two excelicnt Lurms; can trade elther — k = % ;‘.}",'_i;’e’; gfig‘;;‘lfizm‘;‘ n‘;“;‘: i:;“:&d:?; According to the North-German Ga- LOST AND FOUND Work 2 buildings; aise 180 acre stock farm |Zette, the compensation pald to the LOST—EBither on 706 tra.ln or be- : 3 telepho: ¥ tween N. Y., N. H. & H. Depot and - FOB SALE or telephone pounds). The owners of the damaged Ferry St, a black velvet handbag con. Eining wum ot moner:. i et %ei|| THE MOHICAN CO. Main St., or !e!evhone 1423-4 and re- ceive Lot 50x90 feet. T STRAYED away from my place, No. 16 Monroe St., a hiack and white heifer. | =——= A. M. AVERY Finder please notify John Kubat. _Janlod Telephone 1122-2 52 Broadway T LOST—Saturday 2 BOy wanted % bird, around Division St. Return to 2 o < ounds. . n St and receive reward. For light work and good pay, working Titles 'Searched Wills Drawn, | P S ‘ Janl0d or a e with tools ard equizment, fine build- | Dutch owners of the sunken Blom- STEADY WORK ings, Keeps o0 head. 1f inteTested. write | mersdyk was 2,997,444 florins (249,787 TRYON’S AGENCY, Wil akutic. Cb Ryndyk received 742,518 fiorins (61~ £oi §76 pounds). Two and one-half story, eight room Cottage witl | modern improvements. ward From Christiania the Nationalti- dende (Copenhagen) -learns-that Nor- wegian shipowners have ordered 14 ships, of a total of 108,000 tons, from England, to be delivered " after the war. - The prlce is. to be 3.050,000 E.A.PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance conditions excellent. Good chance to Phone 300 86 Cliff St. learn a_trade. Germany is demanding from Chile ¢ The annual church™ meet lng " was held Monday evening. sum of 75000 pounds monthly for the hire of three steamers of from 10,000 to 11,000 tons. adding the stipulatjon that the vessels should not be used for saltpetre,’ metals or coal. The newspapers consider the charge ridi- ATLANTIC CARTON CORP.:- .[’A very choice Homestead on Stanton South Golden Street. Avenue. Price very reasonable. Own- er Jeaving town. For fuller partic- Fufl\iSth SCQS‘W!‘B Owing to the absence of:my and the scarcity of !a!'m ‘help, I have decided to change my business, there-, fore. will sell at the Bard farm, one- ¢ W A N l l[ D half mile from Trading. em the ;b lowing property: Ten head of ' 5 BT Bebe el TWO SPINNERS lolsteins: mon ol eifer, ul 1% years old and 1 bull calf.2 th ) A3 old, 2 new milch cows, and rest givin Apply The annual meeting of the |Norwich Milk Producgr’n’ As- |soc tion will be held at the -date 'mill, bright, sanitary, cheer- rooms of the New London ::ld:::wun:!m::m' SR County Farm_Bureau, Thayer = - s EC i . |}| Good reason for selling. Price ’, Export of cattle, sheep, and goats D. W Ave.ry, Secrehry T culous and tantamount'to a refusal, § E . ulars. : Inquire of Agreement has $een reached regards - JOHN A. MORAN x c it g norice? | WINDERS 1S ) mursatoor et |irmmron o | GOOD PAY, GOOD PRO$P5078 " Referring -to the torpedoing of the Aprons and caps supplied free Dutch. ship- Megrez when on her way to -England - for coal, the Vaderland ,~-which shores-slso accessible-Beashore” FArmE: Zeeland.and Koningin. Regentes, A’ Splendid Opportunity. - New, up- | be.made on December 27, WESTERLY, R. L Low Pfllc ¢ 5 which Germany was to deliver coal MILLS barn’ or garage. .Frontage of the .agreement this would explain, . at Watch Hill;" Weekapaug. Pleasant | man prisoners of war in England, sayt CAN YOU DO WINDING? : B g 6 - — are_being painted white, with a broad SL ATER LOT Send ‘for booklat. red band, and the steamship Sindoro _APPLY NOW TO F on S ALE " Y}| mentions reports that diffculties have ARCHA 'W. COIT, y: < and . steel,; while Holland gave food- e e B H tead, 102 . - stuffs in return, and says that if the Telephone 1334 - 63 Broadway Cotcoran UGl Is L R % . = 5 about 300 feet extending.to.the though it would not justify, the Ger- LEARN-ERS MILL O TAUEN N B e _river, two bullding lou: frait nn.n attack, 5 View, ard alorig the -RHode lsfand | 2 :Flushing message. The mail ‘boats For Giris Over 16 will leave Rotterdam at the end of the F R‘”K w. Goy month. eThe first trip will pmha.bly arisen .in regard to the agreement by THE NORW!CH WOOLEN ‘- man . street, eight mqmu “and |||Dutch have not fulfilled their part of trees and . vines in abundance. _ WANTED.: = ;very:low. from Denmatk has' been prohibited. 014 False Teeth. Don't matter it | - THOS. H. BECKLEY An embargo has been placed upon t SR xport of the meat and by-products: of . + broken. We pay up to $13.per set. 2 v o a WILLIAM B, WILCOX™... Auicticnesr||,Sn0. By parcel past snd 'Fecelv WANTED - 278 MAIN STRRET ||| norses -cattle, sheep, gozts and rpiee. %z, X oos aitionser “check by, gemm g:afl X Tel.pi‘cm: 724 and 68 ! itlnned meat, eggs, butter, milk and . AUCTION ¢ COLLATERAL LOAN C0. S raria, Castorpér. cream. - It is, however noet proposed to Removed to 154 Water St., stop the export of these commodities WEDNESDAY., JAN, 16; 1915, - tweon Shetucket ana Markot Stz A FURNISHED APARTMENT the order merely gives the means of miik; day. e s ST SRR | ™ arme woone snuss FOR SALE two-horse express wagon, 1. mfln NORWICH TOWN. o S ket wason,emmwlng machine, = L z A SMALL :FARM B rake, 1 disk harrow, 1 spade h‘no i - i of About Seven Acres A harrow, 1 Eeli : I corn planter, 1 One-horse plow, 1 13day plow. - Dorate WANTED gggu {I{Lmeuuqum&oda n‘nm.nn 5 P 1 one cutter, cultivators, abore: Pittsfield strain White Rock hens, milk i bottles, cans, and other articles too numerous to mention. £ If stormy, sale will be held next M‘r at 10 o'clock a.'m. Norwich. Conn. of Five or. Six Rooms. ‘With Heat n : Communicate With JamesL. Casé_ 37 SHETUCKET ST regulating exports so that the maxi- ¥ T | SO mum amount of profit l';g,q,y= be derived Masons' Building Materials {5 %< g e e e e e e S OF ALL KINDS in section . _There rh , try ;than all otner diseases -For. Sale by ; put together, and for years it was sup. The Peck w-l“ % posed " to- be. m:nx.hlg ,nnatou pre- McWillinhe:Co. |1 i Bt ment, pronounced jt ine: Cntarth is a_.local disease,: tly influenced by constitutional conditions, t) erou . JOSEPH BRADFORD |cemitutions) congitions, “‘a ' 4 Hall’s Catarrn-Med &ne { R e "t ) Ao nmzumma: ra fal ln orsy b > nally and uxh thex'blood omy % Bisnk Books Made and Ruled to Order g\e rguc;\&u ,nf lh]el tem. One : : undre: are_reward is y 108 'BROADWAY anv- case that-HaE Cal | fails to enre. Send for WHEN YOU WANT , put your u: usumon‘ll.ll in, before the -pnbhc. there ‘I o = medium better than through the ad- Rnla by, dr\gxl vertising sulumns of The Bulletin Hall’s months 1 silo 25x14, 1 1 Near Trolley .. - Price $3,500 Apply to James L. Case | 37 SHETUCKET, STREET. girls; 10 hauumrk 2 farm hands; 34 wnven' 8 spinners; 2, purse girls, FREE ZMPLOYMENT. ‘BUREAU. Central Bidg., @eo. L. Chesbro, Mgr

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