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ummocomznromv @\ / 3 - \ o : : 'y 'a B ‘AR L . AWD TOMORROW . | : $ 20 T - ] I gt ; FULL 'ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES \ TO RENT TO RENT—Room_with prlvllesg do atiend the ceremonies. A silk flag for the mayor's office was presented by No. 2 of the Sons of Vet- FOR SALE FOR SALE—One rag carpet }IJD'“, ok WANTED s 'ED—Sunny, Is Going On Tonight M 10 O F. warm - rdom in . = ANTI Surprise Visit—Additions to Church private ratafly, o3 Ycongental couple; 1t ‘ N X id nearly: new; also quantily of stwud | sitting room. 10 Carler Ave, Bast " - Membership—College Honor _ Roll i Lipeiiont (A Cebube A e LR R This 15 the sum of fhe Airman’s n %, 0.0, 0.0 ak Sl e d e rems Bax b, Builetin, febs il}_nia\_vf_,_Conn febtTaThs MTfl ‘c‘f\flf No. 6, K. of P, s, N. E. O. P, ‘oldest inhabitant re: winter when the ics on from 30 to 36 inches thick. ry desirable tenement may.be Seen on any J.'Desmond, Trustee. any other river was Twixt Heaven and landing gr These S5 the gifts that wul help WANTED—Ladies should h.vc‘co-u and sbits made to order at Lazarow | Bros’; style, fitting and workmanship g\ln’untecd. Alm plush_c« —Active Work for Red umxkuonmmw ladies of the facuity at a knitting Plx- sired by’ FOR SALE_25-acre farm witi build- | . $1.500, Write BuxNo. 150, Bulletin. | b2STuTh i Wh rever med Car S| "heart beating true at 4 s 2 ‘Specialty i threst || FOR SALE_Ten gbod géncrai puf-| T0 RENT_Light storage space; elec- high, M. W. A, meets £ 7 0se_horses; one pair, weight 2500, uages |\iric elevator. Phone 580, or call 77 3 ‘“"'::":{"‘ poig s gty diis Lo (2 Thursday afternoon. 1t was a sur- Barke” Phons 160.5: :“:""v::ffi iolrmil (ru:\mdvi%rtk,l RSt iiRs ek e sundea " |, A breast that will o] 1o pes porat Osna oo vise to her unt 1adi as- THE OLD SONGS are belng T age 6.\w , ®00d Worker Stamford was recorded. The business | P28, 10 Today's “Don't rifia. With o and_provisions. Caplital | $emP1e mmxflaw. d.mm Tnto 50_shares. .. Join the Church. Sarun Kator g Ed s M';orfi.m%vnémfi&u&m o o and Ross an of | ived intoRthe church by letter. Com- 3 munion service wad observed. Mot Hortfond—Supt. W, . Hal T Honor Roll 115, endeavoring , to_interest the older | .. Campus, the only college pa- - f R RENT_First class_rooms, with aud Nrver Sveee 31T; palr chune, | 8 foara. &t The BIvROULh, 44 .ihpflca $250; pair of grays, weight uurex mu Ave. Telephone 785. 3200, age 7 and. & sownd: eaod Work. | _Jan ers and extra nice drivers, price $300; pair bays, weight 2600, ages S and 9, goufid, frue to work, price $250; brown horse, age 10, ‘weight 1200, extra nice ariver and true to work, price 383; chestnut horse, age A.miDnervea that -will -~ Face - With eal An ear to hear when his motor's:bad, An eye to watch for the Hun, A hnnd th?t will balance a vllno- in with's finger to spare for the: But the gm he will value as mueh’as My cigar is s orging ahe: ranks. Fagan's Smgke Shop. febdd WANTED—A few ‘and Wehviesion cotton w. oods; good $ uadx otk = Woil m Wormled Mills, Ashaway, R. tebdd TO m’l‘—Fuflushed Toom for light Rousekecping, Mrs, - Mary ' Kelly, 1 North High + janiba lrvtu"sm ROOMS for light hous K e, 7, weight 1050, | keeping, steam heat and-electric lights, his_pluck B 8t the public schools to | /70 TRERIS NC Nt the ever Stove, Dutning elter wopd_ or Goal|B0URd, Drice 390, -Tnese horses guaran. | Mrs. Erma Morse, 18 Union St._jandd | And meeds must rely ‘an fs—Pilots VBt oot Guard hatl Hartiors, next Tncreasing list o¢ the names of those guardnteed to bake well. 33 Ongco St. teed Just as A maney: re RENTStore, centrally located, Week on one of the atternoons when | 0 Ve joined the smrvice, 4 mdy Norwich, Conp. ek Larors Must sl be ;‘;dxo;’f Witk fxtares: aise garege. Tl 36 | When & shadow comes speeding across et Bamnestics Vegstoble Grow, |2f the last st shows that s R L e ‘“’“’“‘ ieh.; - Wel: 33-% fentd | | _Cect Ana' e Bekes the allarp:tac-atase or# association hoid @ Jjoint conven- |nc; Classes, of 1890, 1535, 150 mx. PR S TR B T S Tl LT OB SALE—ReAl esiate and person. | scktol Bt < Tnguise. 5t Bullstis Offics| Of the foeman that swoops from ‘an '-ion. for ispecting dieplays of Irult|cent’ one, 'the class of 1908 "o, 3 the hair 50 soft, fuffy, ‘lustrous, easy | WANTED—Inspectors of state high- printed list” 0. A. Clarke,” Rockville, |00 _ _| _Ana’is shooting down at his back: vegetables. class of 1909 t.hmq.fl students nte{ 1o arranse SN Ry dppear | way work; enter'})n!gl saiary $3:34; siate | K. TS e s RENT—rnlahed rooms: alsa | When the canvas is fying n tattered Classes an o a3t road] civil “servie ation e r ceping. ere Bridgeport—The biggest voluntary |30 the classes of 1912 and J934 Si%, "3"*" it geally dx 1o o | BOHA. For oibeuias 2R application, and mn SALE—Tord touring car. 1911 Scnoot St Tal L04scs. - " beplld | Like feaghers shot from his wing that of petition in Tankruptcy Hled in the1520 elovent the class of 1919 thirteeD, | real ‘delighin-oasy o usé, ot aticky | Bt Tl (107, these appointments. | Wodel. | Atmotrong's Crossing, ', 0. And the ‘steering gear all at onee be- years, States some time was ¢ h e 1 Sq ommission, - ’ 2om ot v, Eeherred o etoros Hoadiey last week PRI e, class of | or greasy, and daintily: perfumed—an | ol Hartfora, Ctr - Tenid | _dansod . A siow and senseless tHing tax return , |for settlement. - Frank_ S. Cohen, a| it antiseptic liquid free from ingredients, and guaranteed mot to color the hair or scalp. If you want 200d looking hair and plenty of it use Parisian sage. Don’t delay—begin to- night—a little attention now insures beautiful hair for years to come. The When. the ou tank is bleeding’ its-life WANTED _Man over draft afe in sales Wept. bf large manufacturing concern; one with experience prefer- red; state age and experience. Address BoxX 33, New Britain, Conn. _febdd ‘WANTED—Experienced stenographer in office of large manufacturing con- FOR SALE—I have-a road horse [ will exchange for & work horse. and | some wild. geese for_sale. O:tn Ander- son, R. F. D. No. 5 FOR SALE—A pair of closzl mateh- | ed_oxen, about 3001 welght. five s old. Enos M. Gray. R. F. ty-three, and the class of 1916 furniture deder of Bridgeport, is. the | Wenty-! sty ‘Whose schedute. shows lia- | LWenty-eight. . One hundred Afty-s! of $335,150.67. Of that amount Red ross Work. bilities §192.07864 45 due cn motes, while the| . e ss worl s do sur- remainder is listed unsecured | e P s Ll M £ .FOR RENT MODERN EIGHT ROOM COTTAGE b3 I Ana’the motor Is_getting tao hot, And he thinks the L'next bullet Wil “Teach h! ar If the next bullet ever is #hot: i H K i 1 is Dot the sewing room at Grove cotta: Leo & Osgood Co. wil Norw When _the, enemy’s mitrailleuse . \ e at cottage, . will supply you. ; state age, experience and salary [ NOT !ch or Telephone 55. P WITH GARAGE stuck— A ' Milford—The maragement of the | ginning “‘g 7 o'clock each Week, The | e Sxpected - Address Box 33, New Brit. |.Jjan30 INQUIRE OF This is the marvel called Pilot's Luck. n city hall and Milford 'Wheel club has opened. the|first aid class meets in the same place ain, Conn, . febdd 11 FOR sxuc-.« pair of:Morgans, iorse and mare, hrothér and sister. 7 and & years old, sound, good worke drivers, will sell very cheap, s 1y or 'together. Mfght -exc Myrphy Brothers' Stable, W DRESSMAKING — Ladies' tailored| jan: s uk!r!s made at $1.. 40‘ ladies’ plain and and | Thursday evenings at 8.30. BotH sew- ing and surgical dressings are work- eq upon Friday afternoons beginning at 2 o'clock. The large number of home knitters have started in afresh since the new consignment of yarn rooms of that society to s sailors who are not members, and th means that all the privilegés ‘and good s S 1 be af khaki and in blue. This action will LOST AND FOUND f v 22, a pocketbook contain- . keys, railroad ticket to nd two watches, between St. and Station. Finder rewarded if Teturned to 27 High St. febsd When he's flown for three hours di- réecting the guns And the gas gauge registers ten— Ten liters of gas to regain his camp. d the mist is rising again; When_he can't Audge. Sistancer tion or height, ‘WANTED—Woman {for general house- work; no washing; family of tw sdulte. - Address W, care Bulletin. 4 I James L. Case © 37 SHETUCKET ST. i fllrec- i+ FOR SALE—10.000 £t one-inch ceda Fo SALE And the sun has set long ago, 1 ete. make it pleasant for' those who return | came. telnd e A vellow and whits Chinese | brises. mmetre ‘BoasCentral dae roc | boat lumber. Inquire of T. . Babfir‘f R And e hates to. belleve that ma com- in the to Milford from the various camps on beds lala: z terrier. tag No. 46926. Finder return|stairs. febad. | Norwich, Jjan pass is 1-:- short furloughs. R. L State College played the home | ;"7 0 Ghdua, Taftville, Conn.. and MODERN COTTAGE For theres Eothing, but forests be- team_of basketball FOR SALEYoke of oxen, good Vi | in Hawley arm-|roceive reward febpd Ul e St pLURy) T Ml 4 S oy BT 1 ALL IMPROVEMENTS h ai t and We's .. %, Norfolk~Edgar Stilman Kelly's |ory Saturday evening. Theresutt was|, " °" fLunch _~_~~~ fepzd |Workers, 2300 Ibs. oo Atie i | ; When MY motor gies out; A ‘of the symphony, New d, written for {42 to 35 in favor of Conmecticut. e A R. I, Box 82, R. I\ jan2sd EXCELLENT LOCATION forced to come down, - the Norfolk festival in 1913 and first —_— IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Apply <o good care. Mrs. Garvin, Hnmplon Comm. WANTED—10,000 hens and chicken And he aims for an open field, orously to the finger .print phase of When he dodges a town, & wall'and & the ‘proceedure, but complied ~when warned that refusal was punishable .| FOR SALE_Fora touring car, good paint, good-tires, good tunning ‘order; price’ very reasonable. ~ The Frisbie- rendefed here under the direction of the composer, heads the program of HEBRON ait Ana'Tonds- with s broken avHeers= £ Mch'mc k ®o, 52 /Shetucket St. Y 2 - Socitty at Garnegie, i, New ok, Masons Attend Lodge Session at Col- by internment for the duratfon-of the BT it e JamesL. Case || canal's ot two vaxds from fhe 4 Carnegie k, 0 al s 3 oA e s e struck— ~mocracy, Friday afternoon, with Tschalkowsky's | chester—Clifford Perry Home From{™il. registiatioh, ‘Fegarded as light Tel. 147-13. jan28d _ :OR’ISALE—Studehaker. X cyl, .37 SHETUCKET ST. This 1 the MAPRST of Blotn Tudk: the most piano concerto No. 1, in which the| Flori today in ' comparison . with :the total WANTFD—In or near Danielson, | &erles 7-! :VEQE:fl"{’%fl s Ednajsited —Leslie's Weeklf. ‘funds to soloist was Wynne Pyle. Mr. and Mrs, % number of Teuton subjects known - to| place caring for children, or other such | #beclal color. Hiel Of‘"w!sngm 3 : Kelley were guests of honor at the peMirs. C. 3. Douslas of Boston: hs | be'in tho city, appeared to be heaviest | sccupation. Tel. 2144, Danielson. nov 3 cert. en a - < "operating in pushing on the upper part of the East Side.| Jan23d FOR SALE—1914 model HUMOR OF THE DAY 1 er, Mrs. H. F. Porter, and sister, Mrs. verland | e ——— 6-ROOM APARTMENT 5 o - touring car in good condition, $200, I h as the water front parelleling the| “$AFETY razor blades sharpencd. E: v i . e eThe— My : ‘:fi-l. n‘llr;n:b:: ::;:‘v:n?eh:::; tmwvhmmgqme %emtgtgf g;{.‘,fi:i Hough, returning to Boston Tou;hem part’ of this congested area Kirby, 221 Main, St Ndewioh. Jantza A“ntgvszaélsl Company, 13 Bata St, SPRING GARDEN AVENUE whyx':eg:;i k\:;umms learneq to talk ot the ineome tax 1aw. viding insurance to all their emploves | “Miss Eieanor Lord who teaches in 15 froldden territory on account of| “oupwALsE TEETH WANTED™ | “vom sAteMaxeai teurine 1ils $20.00 Per Month S—Huh! My wife learsed “The m {ax office ia open daily Who have been with them six months | Eijlington, was' home for the week- Posamt matter it brgken; 1 pay, 32 10| model in good condicion, & Tho (o o PR (L k| t while she ' talks.—Buffalo ‘Ex- evihibgs, or mors, M. Auna Mayers of Win- |end. The New Zealand hemp mguitcy is s Misoliad Hon ol api atl. h;ii:;flslcCormlck Shetucket nly. one_available, 20 “get busy” | press: acoo?mt DT the death ofgher son, Cail] wotisy Florence eomith, ot Cromwell| being virtually ‘suspended in ‘order (o ol post and receive check"by Tobum |20 0N ook at At i trest || - Sudse—Now, sir, ten s ?‘heut youe 3 , as home_over Sun i mail; will hold goods 10 days for send- "—Maxwell roadster. mari ions, Were they - - x NP, Mayers, who recently died in the|" Among Willimantic visitors Friady | A1yert 1aor to harvesting. grs_approval of my ofter. L. Mazer,| 1916 model. overhauied and guaran. |8 house lots;~no finer home sites in j| MATital relations, Were ey Iy be the last one, Mlddlem ‘hospital at Middletown from | were Mrs. J. B.-Tennant and son Rus- o — — .Un‘ wnm Fifth St., Phila., Pa. teed.. This powerful ‘and cconomical reasonable prices and Billbock—Pleasant enourh, . your ,, the series of whists |20 accident while he was thawing out | sell, Mrs, W. O. Syms and Miss Su- SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES e S:‘urcm a b‘:rgam g( $350. kTm“ Frisbie- | suit. honor. , But the ywanted to live on mé under the au- |8 Waterfront in his mother's kitch@h |san’ Miner. Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic pow- |~ A. GORDON, Piano Tuner, 298 Pros- | Mo ormick Co. 52 Shetucket St We will sell you s thoronghly ¥} un: the' finie.—Life, SR, .. of rmgeduflnrég the suvere’com enap. Thic A number of Masons from Hebron |der to be shaken Into the,_shoeé and ‘St Tel.' 1319-14. jan10d = ;rmdern twu-&am:ly house _ t'glrd a “No o wilorihiE A , K. s | at i sprinkled in the footbal o Platis- 3 ower price than Yo ouild a ? e 3 e STPNE 1 K | g badly hat "Jestn soon. fo. | Goreer e i, *e7on 1| P nen, 1| TRt oncs good semri| - 25 SALE HORSES i e “May mot T he wonered it decided that |1oWed. Home From Florida. Shoes ‘each morning. It prevents biis. Apply’ Scote & Clark Corpora- |, T hate just bouht 15 Horses out of (| NORWICH HOUSING comPANv f&iie, Tour mother was a teleoherd whist_would ORW Clifford Perry of Gllead Who is in|!ers and sore spots and relieves pain- Ll R e JBOHAE E (COUL, hennc father was a train announcer®— | NORWICH TOWN the navy and stationed, in Florida. | (g sting Sut of Seins o banono ey b WANTEDTo buy raw furs: "pay|young, having come from the west in- |{Lticphone 133¢ 68 Broadway 3| fouisville Courfer-Jourpal. ! PRI arrived home Friday, for fifteen days' | certain relief for® sweatin, callous. | b g biemin. . Bhene a5 e 00m 195 |side of a wear. Also have a few green “Well, did you get any orders to- Rev. H. J. Wyckoff and Girls' Choir |leave of absence. tired, aching feet.. Always use Allen’s 2 ——— T 0" C{Horses just In from' the west. Come | e L g today?” asked the book agent's furnished by |~ ¢ Second Church Brighten Afte: R. F. Porter of Amston was a bus- | Foot-EaSe to_break in new shoes. Sold| WANTED — Paw furs, at H, A,|and see them. es right. A ife 2 The arrange-| "M e e e ond | iness visitor in New London . and | Serywhere. 23c. = Heebuer's, Water St. every ‘Thursday. PBLMER R, PIERSOYN, FOR SALE TP b w a committee | noon for Sheltering Arms Household | ;777 W7o, * A0 Bennett: 3 novizd y |« Tel 536-3. iy tebsd ek Jreplied. t;):e flbl(:g: agent. I Of the coun- | -—-W. H. Davis of Waterbury Ad-| Mrs. E. A. Raymond was in Will- |3 o WITTER ............ Auctioneer ANTED Second hand and antique TWO HUNDRED CORDS OF WOOD,| (o get out and the other was to stay dresses C. E. Society—Party for | mantic Saturday. Office and Sales Room, 42 Main + | fufniture of 4il kinds; get our prices FOB SALE . CUT AND CORDED, ABOUT FIVE|ont.”"—Cincinnati Enquirer. Guest from Brooklyn Submarine e Street, Danielson, Conn. lin St.” Tel. 717-3. * " novéd HUNDRED CORDS OF STANDING| “Miss Sfrongmind says she “doesn’t e, CENTRE GROTON AUCTION SALE 200 acres of wood and timber! oo T e 8.3 515 8 12 s 130 a l\' £ land, 11 divided, int a.nlg_tense'lmnrryonya.so ier. Rev. H. J. Wyckoff, pastor of Second | Everett Thompson on Visit From Cape o P : Wanted at Once [land containing about 3000 T 1 o lwo;;,'af‘; Chor| Ry e sl 2 |—| by the Admindstratrix of e estate of 3 RS 5 7 ‘husban: i Congregational church, Was in charge| Cod—Farm and Stock Sold. |, TS AU o B¢ A% | - BOY 16 YEARS OF AGE FOR |cords of wood, about 200,000 ov. house, barn, woodhouse and other | Know the value of implicit obedience.” ot a helpful service Sunday.&fternoon : g W residence; about two miles from FACTORY WORK T e —Boston T: pt. o Veung and Her Own |3t the Sheltering Arms.. The text of |, Corett Thompson, forinerly o far- | Moosup ana Gentral Village, Conn: on feet of lumber, will be sold Clara Kimball Young er Own | the address was My Heart Shall Not Fear. We all remember a time when mer in this vicinity, now of Cape Cod, Mass., where he Has charge of Bdward Gray's farm, was a guest for a few and 100 cord of four-foot wood to a the Green Hollow road, so-called, on ‘WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, MARLIN-ROCWWELL TION CORPORA- cheap to settle claim. buildings, in good condition; 150 peach trees, 1 cow, | heifer, 3 shoats wéigh- “What kind of a housekeeper did Flubdub marry? Some say she's a poor ing about 100 pounds each, lot of | M@nager.” f days at the home of his parents, Mr. at 10 o'clock a. m. Employment Office \Call Lawyer Quinn’s ofl'we 7 : -1 should consider her an cxceont day. “hngs seemed to be hard, he besan.|o);"yirs Charles A. Thompson. The following described persomal b 91 Main ;’yh“tQ ? |farming tools and implements, and ur- | manager. She makes him gat - he - here was fear and a desire mot to| Mr. and Mrs. Coit Chappel of Ye : 1 pair of excelient, all around i niture enough to start housekeeping, | breakfasts and they take their dinners ! In sccordance with the fuel admin- |show it. In every company there is|Golden Spur are making a lengthy |farm’ horses, of medium weight and fork od -Louisville Courier-Journal. {vtrutor's anders, the Breed theatre will | one or more shaky about real peril or | visiy at William A. Gray's home here | 82" 3 head of cattlo including 2 vear: JUNK WASTE METAL AN'D A Lordyabun; “Wither are we bound? shrieked the | be closed today, but tomorrow will be |fearful of Something that may come.|in the village. Yimg: heifers, olugs mpring S s r - = ™N\|7 send for my Latest Farm Bulletin|calamity lecturer, “I say, Asmin- #pen and present Clara Kimball Youns | When, fear lics in the mind, when we| M. 'Angellic has sold his farm stock | L4295 b e ot Tt bl le eord 3 own company in arion- | are of things that never ‘hap- con, pen, this causes worry and is hardef family from Brooklyn, 'N. Y. 2 acres'of corn fodder [ PAPER STOCK FOR SALE (choice of 400). wmther, O whither are we bound?” al stacks of d h: “Say, you!” ecalled :. man in the of meadow hay. A % rear; “you’'ve n tryn' all pight t' Plerre Wolf. | b bear. Mrs. Everett Crandall has & sprain- |1 mow! of g00d- bright mowed oats. 1| "We want yéur junk, waste and papet WILLIAM A. WILCOX ! e Mo L gorgeously pro- | The Psalmist knew God, becguse his [ed arm, resulting from,a recent fall Pl \;5 exrle“;nt sgflfkkfl"'l ;wr;e “”y: stock. W¢ are’a new firm in ‘thed|[ 306 West Main Street house, FARM SPECIALIST . 2 superlative | refuge 'was-in God, what time he was |on icy steps. 5 cords of heavy<oak and chestnu afraid he would trust in Him. If there Charles Thompson has added to his siab wood, several pdd lots of lumber, market for same. Give us a trial and contains eight rooms and bath, don’t know, your station, get a map!” it P —Richmond Times-Dispatch. we will pay you the best prices. Call 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 2 two-ho: lumber and farm wagons, vri i repals- . C T Holmes travelogue and | ia. fear in the heart that is @ sign of a | farm stock by purchasing a larze flock |1 socking good sas-harse Mmber gs: | O Write = modern, in perfect repair; large WESTERLY, R. 1. e el il L Srognny, one-Tepl wcomedy, are also on | coward. We question each part, tho |of poultry and several nice shotes. |on, 1 express wagon, toeboard style |NORWICH WASTE AND METAL G0.|| lot with build:ng in location for Telephons 2365 Maude—Yes; lovely, and she is so Wednesfay's body, mind and heart. ‘We ask What| Men in this locality are offering high | as good as new;‘1 fine top Concord, 1 205-207 West Main St., garage. This is a real bargain careful with it. g is fear? It the heart is right, we can |Wages per cord for woodchoppers. |oben Comcord. 2 democral wagons 1| wqe; 545-. Norwich, Ot. and may be sold on easy terms 2 Claude—She is? ' carry through what we have'to do.| Saturday morning the mercury reg-| £50% JinS, SEh, 1 \mes, 1, pa A FOE SALE. Maude—Yes, she Is very particular BRIEF STATE NEWS ||t Lms, . g s may | ere 10 Seiow SermeenLexpioe biess, | neat Nett ; e ot o DY | phors she hanes Tt when ahe goee:tor 3 - "y 2 557 (R PR T, rivin arne: '0-horse ‘alter g t—] 7 REPORT OF , FOREIGN AND Wood mower, " T Jorse rake 1 weeder. | THOMAS H. BECKLEY, sizable locations " List your' property 1t -l e ’fv';“’“:" » DOMESTIC COMMERCE d{fcx‘l’:;:m)’ cvmcmll!:r‘.m{.x‘ézoavyvsl: 278 Main Street {mmber 9t peo&m looking for real e Joe); since n$ enlisted?” - = ~ - < 5 hator, 200 ef capacity, 1916 model; ate investmen! es,” repled Farmer rntossel. ; this means, turn to God and ask Him i in- |1 Mandee oo Tocubaton capacity 300 ; 3 " WilLian F. HL, . iy F —Bvery stadent tn the state | for a courageous heart so' that when |S'OWS Inoreased Trade With Latin. |1 Mandeo Le grinder, 1 stewar norse| An Experienced Waitress Renl Estate and Insurance. AT e b e ¥ mormal school is in | the body weakens and the mind weak- American Countries. chppar. a lot of carpenter’s tools, rakes, Room 163, Thaver Blig. |p7 & help on 0 P o i the Red Cross work which the etudents | ens, the heart shall be brave and ;) — . s, scythes, cradles, = hoes, corn Apply at.Once to Dbe he was jes' as'much good on 35 3 m‘ Washington, Feb. 4. — Increased |pldnter, chains, bee hives, 9 bunches [AN Ho B ke . a farm as I would be in a fight. ’fl’.n s There were many members of the|trade with the Latin-American coun- Biingles and other artickos of 4. sthallor COLUMBI USE F h d s h , | that we've both got to ‘keep busy. ‘),,.: cholf present their rendering | tfies and deoreases in exports .to :1“ e v’.‘::u dh;;au}n!?;u:uoned Possibly urnisne C&S Gre Washington Star. i S Sainems S5 by e ik porhen Eoneen pevees W 8¢ £35S o mormy 1 3 ‘were ul tal on Where Shall Rest Be Found? anthems 'Guard With Patience Waits and Be Thou Exalted; the hymns, O Love t Will Not Ret Me Go, and 0 Miss Louise Fuller was at the piano. —_— DECISION DAY. commerce as set forth In figures is- sted today by the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. Imports from South America in- creased from $427, 000 000 to $598,,000,- 000 and e outh Ameri ge o first falr day after. removed as soon as pos- Caterer will attend. MRS. BYRON STONE; Administratrix. Articles to sible. WANTED Experienced Drawers-in $2,300 A Six-room Cottage in éxcellent condition with steam heat and electric lights near Greeneville Con- Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch 'Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant . THE KA.LEIDOSCOPE i A Buenos Alres telegram says the chamber has voted the tax on exforts. A few nights ago, says the frontier correspondent of the Rotterdam Maas- 3. C. WITTER ...... ... Auctioneer G t Work gregational church. Vigw, and along_ the. Rhode lsland|oqc ™" arce “armored motor-trofiéy, Theme of Inspiring Address by W, H_|sales to the United States. foreten Office and ‘Sales Room, 42 Main overnmen shore; also accessible amhm Fa: heavily laden with driving belth, duh- ird « A, and y ood A | A ke A st Street, Danfelson, Conn. G Pagl g Work FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Send for booklet. o oven i fonterd ZT;uN B c Waterbary. taking pnced:nea over FEuropean |t2-ACRE FARM, STOCK AND TOOLS teady Central Building Phones Norwich FRA”K w coy the frontier guard, safely Tanded Oceania. and Africa in the order nam- APPLY NOW - load on’the German side. 5 e, Furope contimed to be the best L 1 WESTESLY, R. | o —— customer o country, buying goods T . TEE I A EEL e A : % A warnj; worth $4,054,362,028, followed by North AUC ION Norwich Woolen Mills; getonsl ‘;gm’:na:ngf:; x::;‘;ea s‘g:?b: America, Asia, South America, Oceas ol o THAMESVILLE FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Dy hia and Africa, i Jesus knew how to approach differ- of this city. It is '.o| outside of the” Coun- of ent types and win them, he said. His Iife for three years with the dieciples 'h“ %ha foundation of thé Christian church. These men caught the spirit |9 Jesus. ¥You dom't Know how far your influence in the Endeavor society 1 extend. 'l'hcq ought to be a Decision day ind a fime for johd'u the church just s is the deciding of the on regarding Je Embargoe restrictions acted to re- duce Denmark’s purchases from (the United States to $32,000,000, as com- pared with $56,000,000 in 1916. Sweden obtained $21,000,000,- a_ dsorease of $26,000,000; Norway $62,000,000 as compared with $66,000,000 and Holland $90,000,000 as _compared $113,- 000,000. Exports to Greece reached the low figure of $8,477,000 as against $32,685,000 in 1916. FIRST DAY OF REGISTRATION OF ALIEN MALE ENEMIES at 10 o’clock =, m. Mr. Charles Weisinger. whose wife is vanced age and ill health, will dispose of his entire farm LoMings without Teserve or limit, described as follows: 17 HEAD 17 HEAD WANTED Ten machinists, 2 waitresses, 2 farm hands, 10 wood choppers, 6 toolmakers, 15 ‘general housework girls, 34 labors ers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr ‘WANTED. old False Taeu:. Don't matter it FOR SALE . Two and one-half (21-2) story house, two (2) tenements; lot 60x120; plenty room for a garage. Finely located at No. 47 Pearl Street, Norwich. WELL RENTED. A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway "The Residence of Helen Platt Huntington- Tiko excellent farms; can trade elther for city property of equal vagus; one 37 acres road, near city) modern Dutldings; 3isa 160, Are Siack e with tools a5d equizment, fino. buila: ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, write or zaleym:‘-':& LYON’S Anl:!w!. fe30a flaci. E.A.PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance Prussian Army Corps to Dutch work- men emploved in Germany not to give any information to spies. “in English employ.” . The genera points to the fate of a Dutch workman who' has al- ready ‘been- sentenced for tkis offense. ‘South African trade union delegates In congress at Johannesburg urged the government to- take control of [Rhe food markets and to empower magis- trates to fix prices. They threatened drastic action’ by organized labor it profiteering is' not dealt with at once. | Import into Canada of intoxieatin broken. We pa to 315 set. 172 Washi n St. mport into Canada of Inf oxl = omprising Ayrsh seys and Hol. || Send = oek ashington S i i ra; ntain- . Passed With No Disorder and Little|Ss g Al res, Jerseys a; ol chegk%yyge‘:fi‘ mfi and receive A Titles Searched liquors for heverage purposes co mayor symbolized the ideal of true American citi- co ing as they go out to defend our untry. WAR TAX COLLECTED At Party Given in Honor of Edward W. Carey from Brookiyn, N. Y. 3Bty of forty the "home of were enjoyed and a lunch was gerved by rs. Leonard. During the evening was collected from all pres- young men, a good sum be- Confusios in New York. New York, Feb. A—The first of the six days during which all alien male Germmans older than fourteen years of age must register, passed ‘with no disorder and little confusion. me of the registrants objected wig-|®! Neglected Colds bring e Pneumonia ol 2 farm horses, waight 1500 and B nn T ely; 100 2 wheelbarr toals of all kinds, of timothy bay, 10 bushels yellow onions, 5-bus! ols beets, 10 bushels potatoes. 5 bush- els white rock turmips, 2 barrels cider COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Removed to 154 Water St, be- tween Shetucket and Market Sts, Norwich, Conn. TRAVELERS’' DIRECTORY and 4 empty barrels. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ou)mmcnpuom including iron t itts, 1 L7 h’? and matiresses, qul e- Giningtabies, ‘vont oakc ehl.h-m 2 date the sale. will oocur fhe first falr day after. The farm is situated about one- half mile northwest of Exeter church and three miles north of Colohester, on main road leading from Willimantic to Colcheste: mm 5 FOR SALE House has hardwood floors, steam heat, electric lights, two bath rooms. Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Masons’ Building Materials - The Peck-McWilliams Co. FREDERICK: T. BUNCE Piano Tuner Phom 838-2 . 22 Clairmount Ave. WHEN YOU WANT to pus your hus. Iness before the oubli, there Is no medium Dbetrer than tnrough the agd- wertising corumms of The Sulletin. " The Piano Taner, 122 I'ru.pect St.. Bhoac_511 GEER further detalls from ARCHA W. CCIT Phone 300 FOR SALE #% The Homastead of the’ late Hira Cook, 41 Park street, junction of Cliff street. A 'very choice proposition. All Furnitire in House included in sale, | For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estat€ Broker Frankling Square Norwigh DENTIST . DR.E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Streey entrance, Fhone ‘Whitestone Clgars will be 3390 & 100 from Oct. 1st, 1917. $2 for a box of 50, Same rate ber thousand. i1 Kran g iasins piai letin lnr?ulh- resul ing over two and one-half per cent. proof spirit has been prohibited ‘sines December 24, unless purchased -~ for importation before that, day ‘and _im- ported into Canada on or before Jan- vary 31, In a review of the military situa: tion at the beginning of the new yeay Mr Baker, United“States secretary.of war, pays a hjgh tribute, to Allenby. “The infantry tactics which led up to the capture Jerusalem will be held” he says, “to be exam- ples of the most briiant nperanom of ‘their. kind in mlhury annals = There is more catarrh in this section ' of the country than all other diseases put together, and for vears it was su Dosed to ‘e incurabie. . Doctors vfg scribed local remedies, and b stantly failing to cure with ll)él " ment, pronounced it incurable. n. {5 a local disease, reatly Influenced by constitutional conditions, &nd thes ) Tequires . constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & C 'oyedo, Ohlo, is a constitutional remedy, fl taken neily end acts through ‘the bl. ‘o ne eten: one the mucous surfaces o ueamu- » g Hundred Dollars rwud' any case that Hall's Cata 12 fails 6 ocure. Siréular: Send ‘for uulmomam

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