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"FULL ASSOCIATED PRES3 DE.PATGP!E! mwlcu.‘coun.. FRIDAV,'FEI 8, 1918 e e "Wflfik CATARRH VANISHES T—:“T.E;?gzfi L T TO RENT és TO RENT—Light storage space; elec- Moving Pictures at the Auditorium Aished Tooms ing:|all kinds., ‘Starts Feb. st fortwo|txic elevator. Phons o8, 1 77 AS l-ns REED? s Rt uiYan i Mk, POuPEIRAE Ll Jnds | slarie peb, ot for e | gl L WHAT W C Moving Plctures at the Breed Thea-| The lsnal-entrance salary for these Here s One M,.. _ That Al nnn Address Box, 300, Bulletin. En B\g barxunl at this sals, g pumun. rl.nn- from $1,000 to Slm Sufferers Can Rely Upom. eb8d £ N Sy e e d nousekeepine. MreMary Keily ¥ * He left a load of anthiracits ~ S — A ok T Pk anel o L o lett a If you want to drive catarrh and all WAW—B m SALE—At a great sacrifice, one t] janisd frot of & widow’s door, ot Siater Hall, “’&'}‘m{; ‘f'n..,“mm':fi.hs’m.gmm.,,“ its dlsgusting eymptoma from your | widow as on. owning . ber “ a §00d Toad horse, seven yeard oid, | Sortc Huh St J When 6 deep show, frozen and white, Nm 950, L. O Ooraalbinily there s On- ny-mn in the shortest possible time, 0'"1 ome. Aflflw‘ " otin. wtltht 1100 ll road 12 miles an hour| FURNI ROOMS for light hou. treet and squakre and moor, service. ly D-lgo to your drugsist and ask for a ._.._____._ a plow, will be hitched keeping, steam heat and slectric Iignts, W'h-ppedl and sqq B ornet Ouint todny. Bo0d_sulky pl and 'Mvn B your satistaction, never Mrs, Morse, 18 Union St. jangd was his deed, WANTED—A Hlky plow. Ad- PR Hon e Horee 1D Coion S0 dress Plow, cafe 8 : re. Moving Pictures st the Davis Thea- re. n Jn the| Grexine Tiyomel dnd it Wil i you has been sick = % = = T Taa wells case ons who attain ot oot catarrh: it gives such quic grofai Plow, caty Bulletin:. 7 #fybid: RENT—Store, cen ocate: g What was his creed? S A ey a hacion a1 St bve | ookt it who, rse. 1 1oe. (he tirst uss WANTED Failway mail clerks, 47 | ru 330; customn: | with nxtures: alss garage. Tel 3is J oo BB chrdiiy 4 had high-grade secretarial or steno- |are astor: ned. asliit ahtiaat | us:%: ions P DT e T T B experience, g WL g Snis ovet | Instit 530, Rochester. N. Y. | three cords of good horse “manure; RENT_Be rement tenement at 56 Blessed ‘in his basket and his store’ Full information in regard to the|Fhich L breathed into the lungs over | Lnstitute; De o large strest Dlaniar almest new Call | Soreor Be Tnptie ot Bt ot sy Tn sitting down and ‘rising up, catarrh germs, soothes the sore apots, | “yaANTED & farm wilhin & ay at 853 Main St. Willimantie, wo- | 5% 304 When more he got he gave the more, and heals a1l infammation. | ca. | firoe milesof the,city, cont "'«.."r LA R L e g e s e e R ; Withholding not the crust and cup, bk 3 3 '!un from 26 to.100. Acr-, ‘FOR SALE—Meadow hay, $5 per ton ¢ He took the lead 5 i e P S Tnd whon 1€ can"be 1ooked | or- b Siack: DuckwReRL. atrave corn | Cooms for AHERt Bousekeeping 10s Tn each good task. i fryomel treatment today. No stomach acess Begoth: Bullstin, fodder, rowen, and good cow hay, and|—— — ————— —_ “What was his cred? R dosing: no ouches; Just | . [CDEWLE! S e "“‘»,{;{,‘m- I did not ask. Yag : 5 5 Son | brenti l—hat’s all. Ask The Lee & | TWANTED Good _young. Rorss for Tel. Lebanon 33-4. 4 . Dr. Peter C. Wright at Father & gt His charity was like the snow, ‘Soft, white, and silent in its falls Not like the noley winds that blow Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in . S Osgood Co. Yorking and arm.!g. Velghing about| PLEASE TAKE NOTICE—A 1 \ . e peunds. W, S. VI-I‘- Y‘nt Tel. | genui: bargains: Freckiss Drew a Large Audience,| 11 15 absolutely necessary that the Lebason $3-4 fova | *Tn D FOR RENT From shivering trees the leaves—a pall In Danielson, within ten minutes’ and the Picture Made'a Big Hit—|Y. M, C. A. officials know today how WILLYUM o folks ok | walk of depot and postoffice, on one . Bl e The G v : Teisphone 199 it o een, Gon T Tt S e e e =1} Yoy S Coltage a 2 word al r - | schoal, a. splen lo one-man 3 : s & W&m‘ ;:"fi"";? o Shus storles to'make your BT stand |§ acrcs exeollont land, S-room house, In Best Recidence =Section P-m own Again For flower and weed, A h £ . - That Cobweb 24x30, tieup for 5 2 norses, i (] DEcenie heiew e Al e of CT00o8 | wamon hovie. wi wagon. Shad. atiach fite e Comionce ‘What was his creed? . - Tod T lay and Tomorrow. d ’ X smoke for a nlr.keL‘ Fagan's Smoke|ed, hen house 12x30, hog house, 30 Price $40.00 per Month The poor may know. .. ; Hiver the address of the evening, an Shop. 2eb7d .| fruit trees, grapevines, wood shed, coal One of the hddenln in the Lasky- un. ‘means that a treat awaits all who s u “WANTED aperionced man to set foom, large cel T’ cnfl water, elfhréc _— He had great faith in loaves of bread, 3 o if wanted, bu e : E“"W".':;?.f’m"'““ Sfivff"nm’ swlu, “’1“‘::"'!" management earnestly re- f '3 | up and operate Weymoutn lathe; good | in: gfs il in 'he” bost. of repair: @ bar- ot RUEER BODE, d°“"’fi:"’ge°:m which will ve seen at the Andilorium | quesis that all who desire to aitend ray and permanent position to the|gain and a:very pleasant nome: price FOR S ALE And hope inspired kind words he ssid Thursday, Friday and Saturday, |and have not already sent in their SELL IT TO THE right man. M.B. Tool Co., Danicleon, | 33300, | Let me show it to you Sat-1f - T e s Vi) \Vith Louiss Hoff and Jack Pickiord as | names, 40 a0 today Without fail, Y. M. nn., 2 S e N R No. 105 WILLIAMS ST e .« G, A. ‘phone 863 Am Wast & ml Co. | L ANTED A Tev eesd wezvers on tratly: Jooared Pon: SumAtion . of - two TWO FAMILY HOU! What was his creed? v eflm € & cotton warp g00ds: £0od pay _and|streets, large eleciric lighted store, SE 1 cannot say. i ;t:;dy "1{‘1 it ersted mm, two six-room tenements over store, With Fine Yard Tam ‘ 206-212 WEST MAIN 31-. SWSY, 3 barber shop, news room. large barm, = a n works he did not put his trust, m - |six stalls ana box stali, eight-room. i g BRIEF STATE NEWS e ik g ;fi;:‘:‘zfle cottage, buiiding well painted and good Price Very ‘Attractive vl ation Ieb. ' 23a; |repair: a splendid location for’a gen- Apply To ALLOUVILLE 5end for dircular, and application, and | eral store; price for all. $1,600, an un- B O gt 12 line for' these appointments. | heard of bargain. e tate Clvil Servlea Commission, Cap-| 1 have a splendld proposition in J Meriden—Closing of the high school | Miss MacConnell Recovering at Hos- | itol, Hartford, Ct. ‘?e " | one- -man market doing a aice busi- ames L' Case because of the fuel sitnation has made| pital—Funeral of Miss Mary Eliz- wmg‘dufly ,, o board,lg;s:‘c gg‘g's‘ttb; tcsail;mg:er‘l’fizalggptflgg}g 37 SHETUCKET ST. he | it mecessary to postpone for a month at |y oy Bowen : Foodjcace; i G TR o ey 3 extra person died at a toothless oid [least the track meet which was belng AR Y. %’“”" Sixty-acre farm, 30 acres under cul age. arranged with the Y. M. C. A meeting was held by the pastor,| WANTED 10,000 hons and chickens, | tivation. land Tover. free from stone, White Trall comes at once; highest prices o room house, ‘good _cellar, barn L5 irerd e %o|_ Norwalk—Soutt Norwalk counci|Rev. W, D. Woodward, in Blackstone Hocnbers, 81" Main 56, Willimantio. | 20%34, room for & cows, 2 horses, one K. of C., plans a patriotic lecture and | hall, Sunday everiitig. < pmel 147-1s. jan28d | mile 'from Attawaugan, three miles concert to be held at the Palace thea- i S ae from Dayville, six miles to Danielson, o indny vening. Teb. 10, A torney| The cottage, meeting 'this veek was| “WANTED—In or near Danielson, splendid roads, one-half mile to school bt $ at Mrs. 1da Netwton's. place caring for children, or other sych | and chureh: price $2,800; $1,200 may Croeby,, of Hartlord Is to be the| Ty " Margaret MacConnell 1s recov- |occupation. Tel, 244-4, Daniclson. | remain on morigage. Some bargain. 1 R : ering steadily, following a recent sur- szad s in Brooklyn village, His faith in words he never writ’ o He loved to share hl§ cup and erust o With_all mankind who needed it. In time of need” R A friend was he. ¥ P — 6-ROOM APARTMENT SPRING GARDEN AVENLE LIFT UP THINE EYES $20.00 Per Month By CLINTON SCOLLARD, sisi! . .. Only one lvlll.bls, so_‘“get busy” B T s ardte Terryvill—Deputy Sherift G. F.|gical operation at the Day-Kimball| “sxrmry Ses ne six rooms; one seven rooms, Comrade, that seek'st the clue If fhe swomn friendship fail, 7 Buckley vesterday ~Teceived @ letter | hospital, Putnam. Kivby, 551 Mot st”“&:’,.:m‘“h”""“ s larze lot, buildings i good re: |} you_want it. Of whence and whither to, And fleering. foes assail, BREED THEATRE o i price for all-$1,200. If you want at our ‘Washington Street ait-deifl from Lieut. Dr. R. J. Lawton of Fort| Word has been received from Al-|—gro—rmer— o la h d & te let, dont |} hduse lots; fi cAtia i Rather, in trust, let be If Love, h: leified. y N Tal h Yes. | Oflethorpe, Ga., in ‘which he states|vah Woodward, son of Rev. W. D.|patse matter u’fiakfl D b et e e The shrouded mystery! Turn scornfully aside, QIS TS W Ghauts of that he is kept busy with the routine | Woodward thaf he with about a fitth | $13 per. sec: aiso cosh tar’ oid aaid ! hese and seventy other bargains are || terms to suit. Brovinotnutiiowint it mdenl IO R Eunh N T terday, an Adaptation of the Famous | ;¢ training. of the aviators at the U. §. School ToE| ek an bu:en Jowelry: send by yar-|awaiting vour inspection. Come on |} We will sell you a thoroughly Lift up thine eyes! Lift up thine eyes! \ Play, Two Women, Feature Today Military Aeronautics at Ithaca, N. Y.,|cel pos receive checi Saturday and look them over. Dwight|l modern two-family house for a y e " il ilbert ital. H mail; will hold goods 10 days fo H. Armstrong’s Farm Agency, Daniel- Grip faith to thee ‘(not fate!) and Saturday._ T e mpis. ioite | hanyinsynorpHal - He tas grip andl s dpproval of ‘my offer. L. Mazer, | son. . Insutance of Al Kide lower price than you: can-puild a * In the good ultimate! { You are always satisfied and pleaseq | company, the New England Pin com- | Paul Mondor and . Jilius ' Massey | *Janseq > » 0 Stn Phila, Pa. OR_SALE _Farm of 11 acres, one the Franklin Moore Belthave spent recent fuil oM FOrt | — e mile from Baltle, 7 rooms, in £ood by & drama depicting e S iional g:;;:;“’.m o ok htunl s P e A. GORDON, Piano Tuner, 298 Pros- | condition: one barn filled with hay; u-m. fl”:fn‘ of tul "r"l“ m’vl:ll-fl“:-:“ Stead or ‘ooul. : 3 of the M, p |Rect St Tel 1319-14 % hennery, with shed; also horse, wagon similar one. s = With this, ffom sun to sun ' NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY Until thy race be run, ARCHA W. COIT. Agent And the last daylight dies, ‘Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Lift up thine eyes! and tools complete. Dumm)c lgmo\n. - by all means, be sure to see Ghosts ANTED—At _once, good generaif Baiiic. Conn. £ Clinton, N. Y. D& * f Yesterday, the thrilling photoplay, | | Hartford ZMrs. Heward b. Graves|ly a7 % bristmeshatetny.to) the L, ‘\vggfimglipl;“s'cdfix & Clark Coriira | - moR SALE—R L Fed cocke're tror 7 featuring Norma Talmadge, which is |Of May street lssued cards for a Whist | lage. > tion. Rovi0d | trap-mested stock; also orders. taken FOR SALE B e e the feature at the Breed theatre to-|Party and dance to be held a Mrs. Thomas Allshaw is' in a.hos- | — for baby chicks, Hill Grove Powltry e " 0= ¢ day and Saturday. It is adapted from | Hotel Garde ballroom this week. the | pital at Worcester for treatment. Doy DR DUy raw furs: pay|garm® g West ‘Dearl St Phone 1658, - : the famous play, Two Women, by Ru- | Proceeds to be used for the benefit of | " Mr. ‘and Mrs. John McGregor re-|BPst Brices. Thayer glde. Room Ly febid TWO HUNDRED CORDS OF WOOD, pert Hughes, and is acted by a super. | the Crescent Beach chapel. cently had a visit from their son, WW FOR SALE_New milch Ayrshire cow.|* CUT AND comrpep, asovr rive| HUMOR OF THE DAY THE KALHDOSCOPE Ry ot » er Busene | Collinsville—The farmens and milk John from Apponaug, R. I | Hoetners: W!_trf ol S A uriaay, | J2mes Builer, R. F. D. No. 3, Norwich.| HUNDRED: CORDS OF STANDING —_— “m-““ "‘m""’“m oy ’,‘,","z producers of Canton Center and North Funeral of Miss Bowen. + C. Bennett. | noviza | —fep?d 2L R ey He MOD, That auctioneer seem to know his| Japan's rell:r;-en‘;:ty Ag‘lmgflen:’f And Biinche Dongias Gthor pietaies |Canton met in the parish house In| po. ana Mrs, Woodward attended 1 SODLOT FOR SALE A Woodlot o) 150, acres [of (land, ywell divided: Into|Pusiness. N e i '_wAnm—s : 4 si . = A S on the bill inelude the Hearsi-Patne|Canton Center Thursday evenming and |pyigal {i providenc the. funeral . of | furniture of Al Kisder get mur boiiss | 194 actes situated In the fown of Led- Yes, knocking down is his specially. | ernment to authorize the expo m 3 = ¢S | vard, about one mile from the trolley | mowing, pasture and woodiand, 10- pt 3 . News and a real funny Christie com. | Orfanized for the coming vear and afiss Mary Elizabeth Bowen, former- | bafore you sell, A xBIufl(ner. B8 Fraou: | JETLbont one e frofnithe oliey S rimi : ol e b & puillls S Homon GRS ®dy entitled Her Awful Predicament. |2Steed on @ price to be charged or |y weil known bere. “Aunt Lizzie” was 3 the Indian Reserve, and formerly own- | F00m house, barn, woodhouse and other | Transcript. iate that in| Lightning has caused many grass koo s Gholed by oy milk. for years a teacher in the Sunday e %’;’L‘S:,S*;;";_,-;;ynm:gmeou the | buildings, in:good condition; 150 peac| 1 do hope you appreciate "-‘*:;;’ 1| frecin Victoria and New South Walcs. co : s m; said trac arrying my e v BASS CLEF CONCERT Torrington—The funeral of Rev.|Scheol of .the Attawaugar Methodist | Contiins a large quantity of wood and|trees, 1 cow, 1 heifer. 3 shoats weizh- | lacpe nesriad St A few thousand sheep have been suf- B ¥ Stiles to A in S Henry M. Sherman, for 14 vears rector | gpiscopal church. P WS rpeatiy TED some" timber. ~For particulars, inquire | hont. 100 p ¥ ap. it And T, hopo she inherita | TOCRIEES ernon to Appear in Slater Hall | o gni ™ cpir 8 L oton, who | 84 vears of age, and had been for of Henry B, Latham. Administrator, R, |18 abou Epungs ehch, ot of nB1E e 'S e hy alities from her father.—An- s This Evening. died suddenly in Bridgeport Monday, |(0%en vears tenderly cared for at the i in Bi il Dl A Constantinople telegram, printed aged 80 years, waa heid in the Park |home of her niece, Mrs. Irving Drab- | To Assist in Poster.Waork .in Bill- ERSR: in the Kreuts Zeitung, records the The Bass-Clef concert which was|ity Thureday . afternoon at 280 |Dle. Both Mr. and Mrs. Drabble are posting. Good salary. . | FOR SALE Three work horses and|D\[ure enough to start housekeeping,| Mrs. Flatbush—We have great team | qoatnof = Halil Pasha Turkish ex- farming tools and implements, and fur- F.rl) No. 8, Norwich Town, Conn. eb7 postponed from Jan. 25 to Feb. 8 will | o nan cam natives of this town. Miss Bowen's three new milch heifers. Call 1484 be- for $2,500. work at/ our house. e given tonight in Slater Hall. = Mr. | Tomsnzton 1a 1816 no sasime 10| body was entombed at the North cem- APPLY DAVIS THEATRE fore’s & m!or nrter & b me - febs, Sond for my Laiesi Farm Suitetiy| Mrs.-Bensonhurst-<Well, 'go on, | Mimister of Marine Stiles made such a favorable impres- | 1330 etery to await later removal and burial : s e e mmg" v Lag m Bulletinl Mrg. Flatbush — My husband end| gecond Lieat Garlo . Orlando, son :'.i':'.' upon hhmmfllanee hiltam. short : lnTt}P’le cemetery athum&T. 5 2 in_large or small quantities. Phona’ (choice of 400). the {iov h:wl‘ at the same time. —| op'ine Ttalian Prime Minister, has besn on camp life two weeks ago that| Branford—The public utilities com- e severe weather this week has| * 1059214 Yonkers Statesman. = fthe the house is now sold well into the an- | mission has approved the Joint petition | Caused considerable trouble with fros- \ Yo sxii Am‘,gfi WILLIAM A. WILCOX | Dearis. will you put & shovelful of o of the New Haven railroad, the New |¢n Water pipes, the Attawaugan Co., ed oxen, about 3000 welent. ‘e yeats coal on the fire? g dodhnss ey Haven Water company and the Bran- |attending to emergency calls as fast as i lold. " Enos D. No, 6, FARM SPECIALIST And feel like a traitor to my coun-| Mr. Mitchell, the recently defeated directis from New York where he ssag | ford Water compans for approval of | Doseible. i . 1 XGkwieh Or "Telephane 55-4; Mystic. |41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2| trs tne yost of the Jav? T sucss not. | coomider ohell, the Yecently defeated har- | the proposed consolidati - = | WESTER s don't_ want the fire { out | z monic Orchestra under Shanky in Car- | gor. © The peflu::uwf; (;,nm";?c; s WILSONVILLE EXpeflenced Drawers-ln 1 A At oF Moiaaus H0kes Tel Eh Ly’fla ! el L B :;—‘;’zns‘n;? e fl:&rfi‘n 0% Ay“aL .'::h 2.1:.'“:??;“;- hismnctl‘md 2p:|Jan. 16 and it was given a hearing and mare. broth(elr and sister, 7 and 8 genhone o0 FbbY, the isid lids zone and She Sl 0 meason and the Evering Mail speaks of | 22 2 Schools Closed ‘For, Several Days— Government Work e e an orxerel Sl took my dlamond tiara’ e Tower a“": of the Bavarian him as (“America’s Leading Tenor.”| Tariffville—Willlam J. Hayes has a| Sleighing Party Greatly Enjoyed. together, Might exchange, at FOr TALE. Well 1 don’t like nctoriety. Let it| Diet has adou: resol P Brothers' Stable, Willimantic.| cottage House: posed by the Centre Party. in fayor of Tickets may be gotten during the day | pair of Durham steers that are four e Good Pay — Steady Work . tencicent and Bu! | rears that are is visiti e e o o Loess Biocks, Bunding Luls, ail he alse took a pound of sugar. closing crematoriums, owing to the The covoert. . e e Y br:l‘(den totdo m“o'éi'i-'"fi??"wfi?f fig:m%xg&‘:; :rlldpfi:a]_v.“ i | - APPLY NOW mou SALB-10,000 It onooinoh cazas | atretls Tocations © Loat yoit ropeses | Send for the Dolics—Kansas City | screity of coal. The programme follows: He plans to send them to a farmer in | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Keegan's little son, { b Inquire of T. E. Babcock, | YOU care to seli or ievt as 1 ha Jeurnal. Babsock: | umber of people lovking 1o real e Jan2id_|izte investments. Part 1. Barkhamsted to “~v~ them thoroughly | -@Wrence, who has been ill, is recover- Norwich Woolen Mills ouflsometivnee a little afraid Reveille—The Star Spangled Banner |Proken and trained. He expects to ing. FOR SALE—Yoke of oxen, 3ood 5 WILLAAN F. HILL, you; v il well On_account of the cold and no cars THAMESVILLE workers, 2500 Ibs. F. B. Pierce, Greene, Real Estute and Insuran: Certainly not, replied Mr. Meekton. i 3 EEIAS A5 Biipes Forever, Sbuma |l sy O oxen that wil welgh |, oiag the school Children are having R. I, Box 82, R. F. D. ja.nzad Roem 103. numc Bidz. exactly as Henrieita says in with coal, was stopped, and Man business was paralyzed. B a holiday fer a few days. - — particular. Therefore, what “FOR~ SALE—Ford touring car, av = i) ‘Winsted.—The problem of the pollu-| [Esther Upham who was ill has re- s . reason have I to fear her?—Washing- \: % Burleigh paint, d tires, good ru d : - 4 Bai Tto and Dr. Hishida, members canp Boeh tion of the Naugatuck river wae taken tdrned to her work In Corbit's office, w AN‘ I 'EI } grice: Yoy’ redsonibie wv}]‘:‘l%"‘g;filbfl. Furnished Seashore |» 5=~ Ry of the Jn:amsse Mission to the. Uni- Mr. v up by the industrial waste board in ichi cCorm 0, 52 Shetucke; Do ‘you know a bit of society news? < i iy wa. 0 A Song of Steel, Spross | Hertford yesterday afternoon. 1t was| , f:':?:‘;';‘: '::m’ £ | e T AR A I genzo. ed Siaicy have vivited Ottawa. Baron The Club. demonstrated that pollution enters the | f barty Trom this place went on an . FOR SALE—Studebaker, six cyl, Cottages You know the lady you stated Was|ance as “the mairow-fat of Eastern 3, Paradiso (from L'Africaine) Naugatuck river at so many. poigta|SEoYAtle Seleh wide Satidey nlg oolen Inner: series 'i7. overhauled and repainted ComjilEigo sl mie st (Reckp peace.” Myerbeer | thi o t a :enenlal survey of l:h{e wh:hle lie. Atice mdl’,}hz ar%vmf“m nf:.; . s special color. Frisbie-McCormick Co., Yes madam. S o T Mr. Stik iver valley is necessary before the resa 52 Shetucket St. s She's gone—Louisville = Courier- Christianie. state. tha \. Huntin' Possim, Warford | Problem can be solved. Upham, Gladys Smith, Martha Pol- e W EREN For Sale or Rent Journal. o Fornre: natacbignas ol : o foreigner will be admit- vay unless on important » Dab's Gwinter be er Lan'slide. (Negro Sermon) Strickland Watch Hill, Weekapaug .Pisasant| The champion mean man used to be|ted to N¢ locki and her brogher, Rob alsd Her- : l(O ALE—1914 model 78 Overland ot Gt mpuny 5 5025 T4yt i | ALSO _ ASSISTANT * FOR |y 0% " P Soas oy been \ndan Gayrior and Geor Tien, with Mi: . Auto Seles Company. 13 Bath St : 1 the: Reos, g the fellow who robbed widows and|businers or on business connected o B Saite e et T s et | KA Tiasperty e chaverons ™| o NIGHT WATCHMAN; - [ mov il o o o |l o e e doland | oobans oL - perior court yesterday. Two of them | Mrs. O. Upham and Miss Edyth “FoRr sAl.E—Muwefl touring, 1916 x That's true. 5 vate vi are to be prohibited. Part 2. aro by reprosentatives of ecintes. of |Woodard attended the Woman's crub Bl el B0 ey SRtk The |/, Send.for booklet e e e el mination by the United Freadom's Pride, ‘Macdougall | decedents and damages of $17000 are|meeting at North Grosvenordale last|Saxton Woolen Corpon = o e Corm D=3 Fhe ek e e N B Ol cross-examination, e, The Club claimed day. tton, | _noviz F a patriotic citizen out of his Liberty | States Senate Committee in regard to ROe Tast Hour B s o s 100 OO, Wiitle In Eitbeee ; TFOR SALE Maswell roadster, iate RANK W. COY bonds.—Birmingham Age-Herald. the alleged -shortage of clothing and b inter Nox, MacFagden | furies, and in which the Cotonal Auto # Bean. Hill 1016 model, overhpuled. and giistan WESTERLY. R. I gther supplies in crainios’ iR aRSt L a is powerful an er, Secref of War, a w mnm-uu].wr Bk Mona Zuca | company is joined as a defendant with Yo"r Rhe“mat'sm car is a bargain at 3350. The Foisbie: T e fi;{nwuan va:y proceeding as rapidly . Sbena Van, Beach | toa00n D Chrmer T Gndaseior ¥ B o-TiTetuekitig FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. J G SWITTER Auctioneer| , " possible, and denied that there had b. Deep River (Negro Spirituel) o i WE WANT YOUR JUNK, = £, 70, SEcallent, farms; can twude cither O e e oo A2 Maln . |teen unnecessary delpy. The Club Avon—Gustave Olander and David for city property of equal vaiu reet, nielson, Conn. —_— 3 A Little Sketch of Camp Life Marphus, living on the mountain east| - P WASTE PAPER AND ne 37 acres, siate road, near city, Mmodern | 113-ACRE FARM, STOCK AND TOLS| It is semi-ofeially announced in m 5 5 buildings; also 180 acre stock farm i i f the war Introducing Camp Songs of Avon.and in what is known as Nod OR SALE wi 17 & o s Berlin that at the opening of the Mr. Stiles. district, formerly sent their children to : METAL STOCK F it thols 328 squplachs “Hne nulid " | the troops sna police in German East Jack Up Your Troubles, ~ Powell | the Nods echiool, and with that school- ; We are a new. firm in the ma-ket for [f . The beautiful farm of the latef| % m'“fivoms AGENOY. AU‘ : I ION P T A e D the Home Fires Burning, | house closed they want a town team sams. Give us a trial and we e L L e Wi the reinforcements, the entire strength 308 1llimantic, Ct NoVello | sent two and one-quarter miles up the PaY [Jabout 127 ‘aores land, well divided f| 1 ] The Club. mountain to_transport three children vi:tom best ppicsa. Call on wiita, Sl e ; Taps: Bugler Geo. N Chanpel, Co. X, [T sement. ‘e e b s e re” : NORWICH WASTE AND || shunsarcs ot wesd b nnmn Guard. lecting children and is ready to trans- MONDAY, FEB. 11, """ |of the German Colonial troops “could at 10 o’clock = m. at most have been 3 00 Buropeans and Mr. Charles Weisinger. whose wife is|about 13000 men of the regular col- iy gt B i ; METAL CO. E Q PRENT CE now deceased, and personally unfit to|ored troops.” .+ FOOD EXHIBIT RECIPES which Is a Jess distance than they for- 205.207 West. M Renhouse, foehouse and other band: 3 I B tishor il 4 merly had .to travel to get to school, - 8 in Btn. ot ings, h?tgd cln town d“l‘:'lnklim R E dl of his entire farm holdings wit‘:ou: Feur of Those Used in the Prepara- [and the town is ready to allow a slopione . 548277 * NorWiEh, Conn, | near Smith's Corners and state road. eal Estate and Insurance |5 2 Toecrien Ss folloga: | JAMES H. HYDE ........ Auctioneer tion of Muffins, parent in the families named to trans- port the chifidren and to pay & moder- recipes for muffins used at the | ate for doing so. Thursday Sec- WANTED M SE«!?; DONOHUE Tm;:“::.;‘;“d 3“5, igs‘i'*n;:wm AUCTION Mt food exhibit: follow: retary Hino of the state board was in Rezmich. Will be sold at public auction on_ an faffins: Two cups bran, énel|Avon and gave a hearing fo the men ©up flour, two tablespouns molasses, | named in regard to the matter but one teaspoon soda, two-thirds cup of did not render a decision. s . % Y An Wail LS porron movon — |ioom et ke e FOR SALE S CotE 8. o COLUMBIAN HOUSE . | $2200 Down Secures Farm " Scott & Bowne, Bloomsield, N. J. * 1734 1 With 26 Cows and *Phones. THURSDAY, FEB. 14TH, 1018, i : FOR SALE ¢ e commeneing at 10 a. m. sharp, z R € 168 acres, suitably.divided into | The Homestead ‘of the late Hiram : nEaD | form ot and Paziore whi abow oo ark comprising Ayrshires, Jerse: _| cords standing wood, large two-stor: Gook, 41 Park street, junction of Cliff | 4ocii 2" Farry horses, melght 1500 sid | house and other buijdings: two.miles street. A very choice proposition. All 1250 lba respectively; 100 hens, 1|east from Baltic, on the road leading . " to Scotland village. Furpiture in’ House included in sale, [ BO%er, z’:}‘;,,i_,‘f,‘_“w',’,‘;“l o L eastock: 16 Wead extra’ good oo Mcuntains Muffins: Pour one and [Fox Which Does the Peeping Tom ~half cups scalding milk over one t i rup white corn meal, cover, stand 10| Aer,onCt BY Station Agent De- 3 ' For full particulars inquire of 3 by harnesees, 2 heifers two years old, el Sl MELIER ST T e FOR SALE pair horses, dozen calves and-yearfngs, IOHN. A MORAN e el 3 Guafil&sevl Bt 3 heiters about .r;»m ; & e leds, 4 ths old. pair irith ‘three teaspoons baking powder, | a1 1owoite' sister, trom New Jen machinists, 2 waitresses, 2 G Real Estate Broker R (e AT S L e el i e sree tablespoons Karo. one teaspoon 3 FOR SALE ands, 10 wood choppers, & uolmak- e all Franiding 89 hay, 10 bushels vellow onions, 5 bush.|horse team wagon, 1 lumber’ or fakm 1l two egms (or one) two table- | York state, is visiting her for a few 15 general housework girls, 34 labor: e o e S Norwich | ¢ bests, 10 bushels potatoos; 5 bush- | wagon Wit pole @nd shafts, {poons melted hutter, one.cup cold | weeks. Timber and firewood, two cows, four | ers. els white rock turnips, 2 barrels cider |light wagon, 3 horse power n lolled rice. Beat hard, hake in greas- M czlves four to six weeks oid, and d 4 t; ne and saw, 2 horse-ti er rs. Selmar Shaw and Mrs., Loren ir al| FREE :MPLOYMINT BUREAU ane empty barrels, engis > e i mufin pans in hot few barrels of eider; two light horses Smatley fodder cutter, 2 hav N pans In hot oven till Welll ot were Hartfora visitors Fri- | oo exchange Tor h:xvy Eht BOESES | Contral Bidga . Geo., L. Chesbrs, Mgn FOR SALE i o S B wing: mei e Waiiash Mufline: One-half éup sugar. | o - Wantod: Cuetomer for 50-60 quarts of:ud.a-cndpunnst, Including iron beds, | bushels corn, mowin xu:uc!!nlnq - B Bt con e o | e Gartie Meliney bl ockps | £ PEEIEL S ey v Rassan St New | T70 and one-halt (21.2) story house, | SERE® 125004 (oteey, qults, | sidef | porse American cy(iSator; 3 Bareams, milk, two cups flour, two teaspoons |from Wut-bury, vuuednE.M..How- Preston City, « - two (2) temements; lot 60x120; plenty |leatheér seat oak chairs, 2 square ta-|stone, -Sharples separator, 2 churns, 1a¥ing powder, salt. and’s over Su Ry |room for a garage’ Finely located at|bles, 1 kitchen range, - 2 heaters, 1|milk cans, milk pails, barn pails, ies R One and three-quarters | Miss Ada VonDeck from Manchester by No. 47 Pearl Street, Norwich. WELL Pe]flrlg- 4;}‘1“ :ttorvil 1 le:th:r «l:m-en.I 1 :'mm, cors pl?nt‘e‘;. ':d&m."]'f"‘ euttu ne-half cup wheat flour, | visited at her father's over-Sunday. mall KENTED, velvet upholstered couc pier mir- | hoes, rakes, forks, an: ot ot four ‘easpoons baking powder, one egg, | Station Agent DeWolfe shot a fox A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway ror; 1.Victor machine with 100 records, | stuff. -Household furniture of difte; E COLLATERAL LOA i - g of itche hairs, 3 tielted fat three teaspoons. one and |last week; the fox came so near the e yer FOR SALE famps, Tites. ete, o 0% cnatrs Nt stormy, frst tate day. B REAL ESTATE ne-tmlf cups milk, one-fourth cup |house he looked in a window. Lo b WAt N e i b~ 4 W. E. Rice was a Manchester visitor Rerwaich, ona " 220 s 25 SALE HORSES The farm of 112 acres, of which 50| feb7d PR\"&“'BEN D. Rice Croquettes: One-half cup rise, | Monday. 306 West Main Street house, 1 have just bought 15 Horses acres "- cleared land, balance of tim- 2 ne-half cup grated cheese, one-quar- - > _— contains eight rooms and .,u',,. town um have been used doing ti fic{f ber and pasture; new nine-room house, i ¢ cip sugar, one cup flour, 3 8 latest 1 d barn for 22 cattle, ice. i T ip sogar, one cup four, ons ey, S ! 3 LOST AND FOUND modern, In pertect repair; large ||| young, having comp fme the magt S0 | houss, now. milkhouse, horss bard_snd Mam’ Bfilfing “mh Voil tiee unti] creamy, ada the other CASTO R 'A “oer_waisesdsy, pesr Jemeri G ||| 1ot with building in location tor. o0t & yeat “Also have o fow groan | SIS, 3 Bood” wells witn pumps | Thls 4 Fired cept otr. two.batiurooms. eweatt | rulients " exoopt ths oue.* Fhon n of “"""3‘"1'}; 15 T s 3”,}_,"1& P e | e R TR S [ e A o OF ALL KINDS 3 uis % S E prog- ; e For Infants and Children ( Towett "a0a Gebetve 20 a5t (1] and may e sold on easy terma- “?ulnn ~ temsa -"Fu‘qd. .o fhe real estate ‘ For Sale by Stenographer-Tvpewriter. s Tebid . "if. desired. Inquire of from The United States 7:v! -| InUse ForOver 30 Years FHoMAS . BECKLEY: WHEN YOU WANT to put bus. i iness before the pumlic, "“u& 200 stormy, Wil ‘occur the first fair ey is situgted about one- et e U‘a%&m Bo $290 4100 \ulf ‘mile northwest of ‘Exeter church oir. Tforabox. . three miles north of Colchester, on Same rate n-'r g o rdag, leading from Willimantic to % t: for bustness Always bears the