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Whll.Gn'a.OnTmfil Moying Pictures at the Auditorium |tl® %nuwnmmnu ml("h:. Plcturas st the Davis Thea~ FRES 3 TE ANNOUNCEMENTS Pickett's Dance orchestra will again appear at Puhlld hall Monday, Feb. 11, for the hst dance before Lent. 1nis is the same orchestra that pla 'd to capacity business at Foot Guard hall, Hartford, last Monday. As it pre- cedes Lincoln's birthday. dancing will be from 8.15 Ilhfl.l 12 o'clock. FOOD Exmul‘r RECIPES. ‘The following ucl were among sed the recent food exhibit of egg, one marshmallow. Boil syrup until it will thread, then pour into the beaten white of egg and add marsh- mallow. Beat until right to spread. Honey marshmallow icing: One-half cup honey, two egg whites, two table- spoons marshmallow cream. a few drop- of lemon extract. Boil honey un- il it forms a firm ball when tried in told water. Pour .low;y &;&r the l:lbgg\tl- en whites of eggs, an marshm S- jow and beat untll cold. Flavor with lemon extract. Maple caramels: Two cups maple supr, one-half cup rich milk or cream, two tablespoons marshma'low cream. Boil until it threads or fust holds together when a little is drop- ped into cold water. Remove the fire at once. Add butter the size of a walnut. Stir untl. it begins to sugur, then pour quickly Into buttered pans and cut. - Molasses ' sauce for puddings: One cup molasses, one tablespoon butter, one tablespoon vinegar, one cup strained coffee. Spices to suit. Boil and thicken with cornstarch. Honey sauce for puddings: One ta- blespoon butter creamed, one-half jar strained honey, cinnamon, cream but- ter, add honey slowly and flavor with cinpamon. If dulred grate a little nutmes. DAVIS THEATRE. Four Shows Today, at 130, 3.15, 6, and 8 p. m—Three Big Keith Vaude Acts and Olive Thomas in the Five- Part Triangle Feature, Indiscreet Corinne—Mary Pickford Coming Monday in Her Biggest Success, Stella Maris. Th will be four complete shows at the Davis today, and you cannot af- ford to mies this splendid bill. The featare attraction is the Dusquesne Comedy Four. a quartette of the best entertainers that has ever played this city. They are not onky excellent singsrs but clever comedians as well. Another good act is Bedford and Gard- ner, who present a sensational danc- ing offering that is in a class by it- sell. The other act is Baker and Roger, two comedians in an unuswally funny tramp comedy skit. The fea- ture picture is Olive Thomas in In- discreet Corinne, a five-part society drama that is well worth seeing. To complete the show Current Events, with all the latest news, will be shown. Besides playing two roles herself, Mary Pickford has surrsunded herself with a notable cast in her latest pro- dnction for Artcraft, which will be #hown at tiis theatre on Monday. The mtwhy is adapted by Frances Ma- from William J. Locke's novel, q:en. Maris, and produced by Mar. Neflan, whose masterly direction B8 1Rise Fickiontly 1ast two iocensen: becea of Sunnybrook Firm and @ Little Princess, caured most fa- Sorable comment. Miss Pickford plays the roles of Stella Maris and of Unity Blake. two entirely different parts each carrying a powerful appeal. Be #ure you eee this production. The Big Musical Comedy Success, Coming to Davis Theatre Friday Evening, Feb. 15th. The smartest and brightest musical comedy success of many years is Oh, Boy! which comes to the Davis th;_h-- written by Gny o Bolton u:fl P. G. Wodehous music by Jerome Xern. pany which w1 '- theatre comes direct from five month: run at Ye Wiiber ¢ Bosi X and am El'iott, who present Oh, EBov! engaged a cast! of excellent players for this company, i inc'udine Harold Crane, Helen Ship- man, lrene Halsman George Compton, Joseph Allen. Jack Raffael, Mrs, George A. Hibbard, Stella St. Audrie Fthel “Forde, Ralph O'Rrien, Gladys Dore, Harry Quealy, Evelyn Dorn Jack Of terman and others. Thirteen of stage- land's beauties will appear in the en- semble wearing smart modern gowns. AUDITORIUM, Today Last Chance to See Freckles, With Jack Pickford and Louise Huff —Also Doris Kenyon and a Big Cast in The Great W Trail—Four Shows Today, 130, 3, 630, 8.30. Louise Huff and Jack Pickford will be seen at the Auditorium today in the Lasky-Paramount picturization of Gene Stratton Porter's famous novel, Ireckles. This picture has afforded the producers a rare opportunity for magnificent ecenic effects in staging | the scenes In the celebrated Limber- lost. The days of the Alaskan gold rush are pictured in The Great White Trall, the new Wharton super-fea- ture, which is to be shown at the Au- ditorfam theatre today. Doris Ken- yon, the youthful star of The Em- press and The Ocean Waif appears in the leading role, supported by Thom- @s Holding, Paul Gordon, F. W. Stew- art, Hans Roberts, Bessie E. ‘Wharton, Louise Hotell'ng, and a Jig cast. The|fl production is by the makers of Potris, The Exploits of Elaine and ot'ier fa- mous secials. It is in soven reels. BREED THEATRE. Four Bhows Todly—Nonrl Talmadge in Ghosts of Yesterdsy, a Gripning Photoplay, Adapted from the Play Two Women, Feature. Today will be your last opportunity !Yo nleem:lurm“hlmldu m Ghosts of esterday, e siirring photopla; which is the feature at .ne Br 1 is theatre for today and tonight. production gives Miss Talmpdge an spportunity to excel even Rer high CASTORIA For Infants and Ce'ldren InUse ForOver 30 Years Al-q:'l— Signature of Sugariess frosting for cake: Maple | 925 tflholla cup maple syrup, one white | . record sterling performances in m dun rol- of the sympathetic lit- milliner and the wanton cabaret The star is supported by a lllmflllln cast which includes Eu- wn stars Other pictures on the bill include ‘he latest war news In the Hearst- Pathe weekly and a funny Christie comedy entitled Her Awful Predica. wpeat. - Four shows today, et 130, l. 6.45 and 8.30. Going to France—Speaks a Thammolthedtymhvfiedw ear the_talk by R. 'I. Crosby at the YA M. C. A u 8.30 p, m. tomorrow. Mr, Crosby has just resigned his po- sition as physical director of the local Y. M. C. A loheadtheellloflh‘o work committee to go to_France physical work among the soldiers and will embark from New Yorkmztnw The. topic of the Adflre- will be Call, and it ls expected that & goodly number of men and older boys will attend the rally. . quickly relieve this disorder, which is ‘the result of liver derangement and severe digestive disturbance. Purely vezetable. Plain or Sugar Costed. B0 YEARS" CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. nxx.u.wu-.fiihmflh- LOST AND FOUND anm—Thfll’ldly ‘V'Blfl!. 8. pleas 85, %580 BIoNST ATer Detbre Feb. Febsd SUNDAY SUBJECTS 28. e The Holiness Mission mects at 27 Main street. OST—In Danielson, 3 30 by 3% au: L | tomobile tire ountable Tel, 181, r:tulrlxi‘.lo Louis Glll, Bt At the Gospel Mission in the Steiner buiiding meetings are held mornink, afternoon and evening. A At the Christian Science Reading Room in the Thayer building the !ub-; Ject for study will be Spirit. feb7d one. lrt.l. rim. ¢ 00l Street Garage. Please_return to Schi fobsd Jewett City, and recelve §25 Teward. position as driver; rience of auto driv- erences. Address A.nm ulletis alf, AD- febsd with w and a c: Baltic, FOR SALEFive-room houss. two_acres ‘of land, large barn with ‘shed, on state road, 17 minutes’ waik from steam road and trolley. For !mheg {Lflo‘rmfion, address T-t tdi care Bu o WANTED—A r work horses; state — A1 perBeutars 1o ot letger. mm- OR SALE — 40 cords of seasoned "Box 513, al’.__——_ 9d 'D(I'l.h 4 W2 one foot long, near Nor pdr cent. mngm, s ce mv e, easy with auto- ed Pply to Harold carx-on or girl 16 years of ~ WA m'm—«Boy 3 t0; Shea's s Of. ;setowor in store. el to, er’ Foote. Piona wpnm s. Lebanon U H & l !A.I.I)—Or will rent, 100 -acre | tarm, known as the Sprague place, 3 mlha south of Dn;co. Conn., n\axb Pl‘lle cords inding “CIVIL SERVIOR examinations in Nor- | o5, 210 about wioh Boon; men_ and. women. destring | wood on same. John A, B t clerkships, departmen “"'?n'::nmh:-y mpstl cdstoms. ste-| FOR SA A nlned’oom\roomlng write house; house full; sell at once, rea- nograph (5% fres particulars Sonabls Deice; mOVing out of towh ren: 15 . Leonard (former. government { gxamtnén),”" 276 Lenors Biags ‘Washing- | son for selling. Address Box 47, Bulle. el MARRY if lonely; for ’res\flt t and most successful “] i ods. rioh wisn marrisge smouy confidential; mon relia- H axper!ence. plinna tres, "% The Suoo Purdie, Box 556, Ol‘khnd. C&l‘ll LB, e HOUSTON’S nummm Annual exhibitors at New Londan Co. Fair; FOR BALB—zoo cords of wood, some seasoned; will ship from Plainfield or sell on. premises; also ja new milch cow. . B. Fitch Johnson, ‘Canterbury Green. Tel:83-14 Moolnp feh9d FOR SALE—One rag carpet loom, nearly new; also quantity of sewed rags; a big bargain. Ernest Perkins, Voluntown, Con: . feb5TuThS ky ome T apple, plum and pear trees 25c, peach SALE—25-acre farm with build- t h HUE L T80T UK free psioe {-hg“‘l&?; N oan "‘E‘ o $1,500, Write Box No. 150, Bulletin, Mansfield Depot. febsd e -|Saxton Woolen Corporation,| rvvent sometningi your ideas may | FOR SALE—Native pork beef. lard bacon and hams, _pickled ' tripe and Dring wealth; send postal for Brea book tells what to invent and how to e e b Bpencer. Lebas obtain a_patent through . our_credit| 0% & loc228. system. Talbert & Talbert, 4223 T: BIG REDUCTION SALE on shoes of bgr Bidg., Washington, D, C. feb all kinds, ' Starts Feb. ist for two weeks, af arshak’s. 123 West Main ANTEDST0 bun & farm, . or: da ig_bargains at this sal ront. maar Moosup or Blaimtiels W, W i) St e Box 76 Rillingly, Conn, | fePSFSW febdd FOR SALE—At a great sicriiicc, one Bean Hill 'WANTED At Trinity Episcopal church there| wittor e Soiscorat, e oere POWER CONSTRUCTION and mornlns prayer and sermon. At Grace Memorial Baptist church there will be preaching morning and evening by Rev. Dr. Dickson of Stoa- ington. ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS At the Sheltering Arms Rev. Will- lam Crawford, pastor of the First Methodist church will have charge of the Sunday afternoon service. How the War Has chlngod Power Piping, H Mill Repair Work Promptly Attended to Oul e T R World is the morning subject at th; OFFICE, ROOM 112, THAYER BLDG. Leff ngwell Baptist, church. In_the evening the pastor will speak on Why I Am a Baptist. Phone 1582 Norwich, Conn. At Grace church, Yantic, Rev. J. W. Areson, rector, there will be a morn- ing service ang sermon at 10.45 o'clock, and Sunday sehool at noon. The eve- ning service will be omitted. »At the Spiritual Academy, Park street, Mrs, Louise D. Francis of Bos- ton, inspirational lecturer and psychic, will speak and will:give psychic mes- sages at 2.30 and 7.30 o'clock. At the First Congregational church, Norwich Town, Rev. George H. Ewing, | pastor, the morning topic will be 'rhe! Watchman on the Tower. The Y. P. §. C. E. meeting will be held at 6.30 olclock. Masons' Building Materials The Peck-McWilliams Co. BRIEF STATE NEWS Waterbury. anniversary of the Boy Scout move. ment as o ed in the The Associated Bible Students will Bro QLY. The topic wil be o Are Christ (obs, new N the home of At Park C h Hes 'ark Congregational church tHere In Lincoln’ Hy will be a_morning service in the par- house parlors. The Young Peo- ple's service will be held at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Rev. Samuel H. Jowe D. D, is pastor of the church. Union rvices of the Second and Broadway Congregational churches wiil bo held at the Broadway church treated during the forendon. for sixty-three consecutive years ane and 5 p. m. Mr. Worcester will preach | fice. n the ‘morning and Mr. Wyckoft in the afternoon. . Middletown has given up her worl Church services will be resumed at | L CHIEIVA, SAS EVoR P the Church “of the Good Shepherd, Universalist, Sunday February 10th, at 10.30 o'clock. Fev. J. H. Newland of the Trinity Methodist church will be the preacher. There will be a Sun- day school session at 12 o’clock. in the interest of the Red Cross. paizanlcnfing sengers in a Central At Mt. Calvary Baptist church there will be preaching in the morning on We Know? There will be Sunday school at noon and preachin~ in_the evening. The topic will he The Best Thing to Do in These Trying Days: Rev. B, F. Willlams is pastor of the ® | chupch. At ' the Taftville Conaregational ' 8T8 church, the morning topic will be The Infinite Desire. In the evening there {will be a meeting under the auspices of the Men's League. There special music and an address by May- or Allyn L. Brown of Norwich. Rev. Arthur Varfey is pastor of the church. At the Greeneville Congregational church there will be a praise and prayer service Saturdav evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday morning at 10.30 there will be a Lincoln Day observ- Wil'lam A. Spaulding, Norfolk board of assessors. his way from his shop to his hom on Wolcott avenue about eight o’clocl Your Liver has important work to do. Un- ance, the pastor preaching on My der favorable conditions it does rothe; , in tl interests frether's, Keeper, in the interests of | itwell. Ifsluggish, relieve it with meets at noon. At St. Andrew’s Episcopal ehurel-l, | Central avenue. Rev. William H. Smith, | B. A,, rector, there will be services as follows: holy communion at 930 a. m. morning prayer at 10.30, Sunday school at noon and evening service at 7.30. The morning topic will be Dives Iand Lazerous and the evening topic, The House of the Lord. BEECHAMS PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. CREAM At the First Baptist church, Rev, Georeze Henry Strouse. minister, the mornine theme wil! be The Great Prin- ciples for Which Lincoln Stood. There, will be Sunday school at noon and a meeting of the B. Y. P. U. at 7 in the . eveninz. The evening theme will be that will -always. The Holy Scriotures, thira of the se- ' WHIP ries on Lost Pearls of Truth. R . At Trinity M. E. church, Rev. J. H. Fresh Daily Newland, pastor, ‘here will be morn- | in= service at 1046 o'clock and the —at the— subject will be The Power of In- uence. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Joseph F. Cobb. There will be Sunday school at noon and a meet- ing of the young people at 6.30 led by ’ Mrs. Newland’s class. -There will be evening worship with sermon by the pastor on the subject, The Demons One Raquest. 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist There will be service as usual at the| Central Baptist church, Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss, pastor. The questions for the. City Bible class, which meets at noon, follow: Jesus prayed all night befors he chose the twelve. Can prayer lead us in life’s choices? Did Tesus Influence the world more by Phone 1177:3 he crowds that listened to him or bv the disciples v i~m he train at nlace foss Jesus want us to occupy | DEL-HOFF HOTEL in life? Rev. A. F. Purkiss wil' address the B, Y. P. U. meeting_ on What My Denomination Stands For; I Pmr 12; 9-13. At the people’s service ! the evening Will occur the second in a special serles of sermons by the pastor. The subject will bs Stealing a Ride. - There will be baptism at he close of the evening service. EUROUPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 <GEER ~The Biano Tener 122 Pmp:t Phone 511 \ul)fllnn!hl increases in the pay of .1 flmhll mnavy became operative fanuary AND SUPPLY COMPANY ing and Ventilating ~In honor of the eighth United dw-terhury.—rnu new ‘Waterbury rsday ai @ ‘Associated C):mrl!lea a on Field street. A considerable number of 'patiepts were " New Britain—After having held an executive office in the Stanley Works for a good part of the time holding two such offices at once, Willlam H. at 1030 a. m, 12 m. (Sunday school), | Hart has decuied to give up his of- Middletown~Miss Margaret Ache- daughter of Bishop Acheson of She in- tends taking a trip to Columbus and Washington and will visit Fort Myer Norfolk—Twelve snow-bound pas- train which was snow-bound M.kN:‘;- J folk all night were at 3 o’clocl e AIE other morning provided with sleeping FARMFORS mFRANKL!N quarters- and meals at the .home of member of the Portland.—John Anderson, a local shoemaker may lose two or thrée fin- as the result of baving his hgnds frostbitten Monday night. While on be he suffered a fainting spell, and lay in the enow far some time before he People’s Market Rooms. 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich |1 26-28 Broadway | 1t stormy, first fair aay, S extra good d horse, seven ycars old, B Lt e g “’(‘;“'\‘,eigm{“a:‘fl;‘g‘ Weight nno‘ Wil Toad 12 miles an hour ant to superintendent; splendid onpor- 1224 Work te a plow. will be hitched funity for one with ambltion. Address | & Jo staction, neve in own handwriting Manufacti-er, as been sick.a day, price very low care Bulletin Co. boa | for a quick sale; top Concord busgy, runabout, ' almost. new, $20; custom- MARRY at ‘once; If lonely. wms me | made harne: eight rooms of good and I will sénd you hundreds descrip- Rousehold . furniture for Sale; about tions congenial people, worth $1,000 to | three cords 'of good Experienced = Drawers-in Government Work Good Pay — Steady Work hol‘ anure; - 350,000, wishin, marriage; confiden-|large street blanket, alm Call APPLY NOW D ian Hy s, Ban Feencioce. Gal. today at §53 Main st Wltimintic: ab- > 1eb9sS febfldw Norwich Woolen Mills | 1 parE You ANSWER — Farmer, e SALE—Meadow b per ton worth .$80,000, lonely, will marry. For|Or by stack; buckwheat ‘KYL\W corn THAMESVILLE D Ty it (roah. a, Eoba cow hay, wo8 more particulars, 2532 Minna S feb9S WE WANT YOUR JUNK,!| WANTED_A —iclephone i Call at the Wauregan House. two top carriages. W. Tel. Lebanon 33 FOR SALE_R. 1. Red cockerels trom trap-nested . stock; also orders taken San Francisco, Calif. 8, Vall, Y'mllc bid rator. Tebdd for baby chicks, Hi ovE P WASTE PAPER AND A VANTED—At once, chambermaid Fq‘:ro!:i Y West Peart Bt- Phone_ 1055, o A. D. Wentworth, Danielson METAL STOCK 1f Danicison. Tel. 398, febdd FOR SALE—Neéw milch Ayrshire cow Ja.m;?dBuller. R. F. D. No. 3. Norwich. WANTED—The people of Yantic and vieinity to know that Stockett & Win- chester have opened the grocery store recently conducted by E. A. Jones and graciously invite your patronage. " £ebiThS “WANTED—A tenant for town farm In town of Ledyard: possession righ away. Apply to Flrsl Selasyman; ¥. W Burton, Mystic, Conn., R. D. N feb7ThST: 1 flay you the best prices. Call oc write. NORWICH WASTE AND METAL CO. 205-207 West Main Streot Telephone 546-2 Norwich, Conn. WANTED WOODLOT FOR SALE—A woodlot of 194 acres, situated in the towm of Led- yard, about one mile from the trolley station on Preston Plains, known as the Indian Reserve, and formerly own- ed by Charles Hewitt, L, belonsing to tne estate of Eunice H. Latham; said tract 1 contains a large quantity of wood and some timber. For particulars, inquire e vf Henry B. Latham. Admin.strator, R. WANTED—Ladies should have coats| % [Ny 8, Norwich Town, Coni. ' and suits made to order at Lazarow | ‘sgprgq Bros.'; style, fitting and workmanship e et guaranteed;’ also plush coats steamed | FOR SALEThree work horses and a,specialty. Opposite Franklin Street | .hree new milch heifers.: Call 1484 be- Pi 69 fore 8 a. m. or after 6 p. m. fehbd V21WThS FOR SALE—Turnips and cabbages, spending money; ev- ery nauukeeper wants Blumer's egg In_Jarge or small auantities. Phone ‘| saver; 25c package represents 43 eggs; a pure food product; sells like wild- febsd hold services in W. C. T. T. hall, 35| States, the local Boy Scouts held a Apply at Once to g% n‘a", Fifike made $8.25; lg"- Riter | aw.,o,a,.“,'{,'z.',IA~§“ ‘(’f-,éih"(“}.’; e"‘{‘éf,'r"; Shetucket street. There will be a lec- |rally in Buckingingham hall Thurs- 5/in one day: so can you; free sam-| ed oxen, about I velEnt., five years ture in the morning by B. |1, Boyd of day evening. COLUMBIAN HOUSE ple. F. T. Blumer, Lincoln and Roscoe. Norwioh, O0r Telophone. Saik: Mamtie: WANTEDFive bright, capable la- dies to travel, demonstrate and sell dedlers; $75 to $150 per month; railroad fares paid. (‘modr\ch Drug Comgany. dept. 18 FOB SALE-A pair of Morgans, norse and mare, brother and sister,.7 and § years old, sound, good workers and Irivers, will sell very cheapy separate- ly or 'together. Mizht cxchiange, at Murphy Brothers' Stable, Willimantic. jan2%a FOR SALE—10,000 ft boat lumber. Inquire o WANTED Ten machinists, 2 waitresses, 2 farm hands, 10 wood choppers, 6 toolmakers, 15 general housework girls, 34 labor- ers. FREE IMPLOYMENT BUREAU d | Central Blda, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mar- SebAn — L MARRY at onc I will send DARE Y0 You ANSWER — Farmer, i $80,000, lonely, will marry. For more particulars, address Mr. Hyde, 252u Minna St., San Francisco, Calif. it lonely, write me 1 _hundreds descrip- eoplc, wnrth $1,000 to ning mwarri ; 'confiden- b RJ'Dh Hyde, San Francisco, Cal. of oxen, good B. Pierce Greene, . jan23a workers, 2500 1bs. R. L, Box 82, R. WANTED. Old False Teeth. Don’t matter if broken. We pay up to $13 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mall. K COLLATERAL LOAN CoO. Removed to 154 Water St., be- tween Shemeket and Market Sts.. Norwich, Coni paint, good -tires, good running order: price’ very reasonabje. The Frisbic- MeCormick Co, Shetucket St. deca7d FOR SALE—Studebaker, .six cyl, series '17, overhauled and repainted special color. ' Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. nov3od FOR SALE~1914 model 72 Gverland touring car .in. good tondition. 3200, Aute Salgs Cowpany, 13 Bath St., nov 24 nEOR SALE—Maxwell tourlng 1316 condition, $2Z5 . The F‘:lzblla a(c(,gormlck Co., 52 Shetucket St. nov! FOR SALR—Maxwell roadster, 1916 model, overhauled and guaran- teed. This powerful and_ecconomical car is a hargain at 3850, Tho Frisbie: PUY and sell tools. furnitur false teeth, antiques or as: 1K é:sei old books enveciaily war, Write' or call. Louais D, Ward,| S mar24M Wj ANTED—Special for two weéks, will sell for extra low prices shoes and second hand clothing. We buy men’s second hand (clothing and shoes. A. Marshak, 123 West Main St. decl9WS WANTED_Two or threb nicely fur- nished rooms for light housekeeping; must have steam heat and electric hght Address Box 509, Bulletln. e B WE stam; .New England FDR SALE By order of the Probate Court, to settle an estate, tlie Giles Harrington farm in Franklin is offered for sale. The farm consists of a dwelling house with good cellar, barn, carriage house, corn house, hen house and out- buildings, There are about 60 acres of land, -divided into pasture, woodland, mowing land, orchard and planting WANTED—By a widower of means, a widow as ‘companion, owning own home. Address Bx 17, P et eb: | buildings, in good condition; 150 peach FOR SALE—Ford touring car, good | TO RENT PO RENT—Sunny front room, steam- """H’ Maple St. Tel. 916-12. nousekaeing . Foquie b 1T °m' it ousekoepin, o Ave: Tel, figs AT ¥ AT ovse: FOR “‘l‘—Fl or without board, a 44 Laurel Hill Ave. st elu- rooms, With “The Plymou Tel 785, ly(‘:md TO RENT Very desirable five-room 5 flat, with bath and gas, electric 11ghts, 4 that'T néver bfeak, pol:lch and yard; us %er month. Inundre Th-.z 111 ay mo more, and ye:all shall Storage space; elec- : tric elevator. ‘Pmna 556, “5F call 77| ve Bave moiight to a0, but nfl‘! t© ater St. jan26d _ 2 e g m tire rs and, groans. merely bid ye to bend.the knee To us who were gliua ‘thromes. - North FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- | I8 it much to ask of ‘an earth that's kenlflns, steam heat and .electric lights. Mrs, Emma Morse, 18 Union St. jandd Wll‘hlcha blood of the young and ng? 10 “H!fll'e. centrally located, lorget l‘he “dead, with fixtures; also garage.. Tel. 245, O O it wiows) TO RENT—] housekecplog, Mrs. Mary 8! ‘Until millions more. have died. show v a hand that’s clsm, azd te— Are yc not satisfied? AThanh 3 extended to all the race. u ma; ¢ Wiile' Man Jooks. up, hm m Tace "An3 aosa; ow Xima I ¥e haye heard my vow. 1f ye &b mot The olive-branch in' my My sword shall flash lnd the ‘nations bleed Who will not.understand. Dor dream a dren,m? Will ye not obey My t e ATl cnafe” Then hv God e shall see me slay my i—The Prince of Pe —Edwl.rd S, van Zile, 1n the New York .Evening Sun. - rnished rooms; housekeeping. 8-3, sepll 'FOR RENT Very Desirable Cottage: In Best Recidence Section Modern Convenience Price $40.00 per Month FOR SALE No. 105 WILLIAMS ST TWO FAMILY HOUSE With Fine Yard Price Very Attractive Apply To James L. Case t} /. 37 SHETUCKET sT. o also rooms for xght 106 School 0. d 1 St. Tal. 104 TO THE NEW AMBRICAN ARMY. Sprung_forth from om the wombof thy eat Nation's need, With Sovous scclamations was tha ‘born Unto America, that star of the™ “morn. Thou_art no' feeble babe “fit but to plead With ?“""-n volce; thow art o fragile th of endless vigar; no child orlorn, But, 1"+ ‘the wisdom goddess roughly ree But a v orn Jove's high Mow. thought Aae duem We dook inon thee mow. with hope en- uses As on a mighty champion of right Who shail veliove 'and” fesciiy those injustice, shackled in the n Abandoned and forsook. - Power thou From mature = in 6-ROOM APARTMENT SPRING GARDEN AVENLE $20.00 Pér Month Only. one available, go- “get busy” if you want it. By l’al-r ast Th pei tus warring world aright, at ] W in the, Boston fln- Look at our Washington ' Street P.mpgwfu‘ vt Y housé lots; no finer home sites in gL i this city; reasonable prices an e . terms to suit. e ) HUMDR O JEE ,DAY We will sell you a thoroughly modern two-family house for afi ' ‘“Phew! They have cartired the cleverest Hun robber in London.” “Great Scott! Which hotel did he keep?"—Cassell's Saturday Journal “That actor is very pompous. says he has ‘arrived.’” “He has” replied the manager. ‘Th&s is where he gets off.”—San News Letter. Uncle—The French have ga.lned 400 meters from the enemy. Aunty—How splendid! _That shduld help to put a stop to 'these dreadful gas attacks.—Pearson's \’VeeLly lower price than you can build a similar one. NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway He FOR SALE | TWO HUNDRED CORDS OF WOOD, CUT AND CORDED, ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED CORDS OF STANDING WoonD, 150, agges of land, well divided Inta mowing, pasture and woodland, 19- room house, barn, woodhouse and other “Sugar is getting scarée.” “Quite so; Tm glad- I have you, sweetness”—Kansas City Journal. Sociologist—Since you have become rich, I supppse you are out of touch with your old friends? Plute—*Hardly that. Some of ’em touch me nearly every day. —Chlcflga trees, 1 cow, 1 heifer, 3 shoats weigh- ing ‘about 100 . pounds each, lot of farming tools and implements, and fur- | News. niture enough to start housekeeping,| Boreleigh—Nice dog! Have you % taught him any new tricks since I Foramanes; was here last? Serd for my Latest Farm Bulletin| Miss Smart—Oh, yes;’if you just (ehioice ot 00). whistle, be'll fetch your hat—Boston Transcript. Hansel—You ‘are_a brave man. I suppose the kaiser rewarded you hand- somely for ki Belgian children? Pr T didn’t get & cent out he pleasure and the honor. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 Overcafer Sub—There's sumethlng rummy 3 on over there. Wish I could think of some dodge to slip over without being obsorved. The Wit—Why not cover yourself with cotton wool and go over as a cloud of smoke?—Passing Show.. FOR SATE. Cottage Houses, venement -na va aess Biocks, Buuding Lwts, all & Sitablc locations — List your property it yotl care to seli or reoc, as I bave a number of people Aonkm: for real iate investments, WANTED —Rallway mall clerks, $75 | MeCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. o|ground. “Thére is an .abundance -of SR to $150 month; Norwich examinations i Materln ol (SPrings and brook on | 0oh. sample questions, free. . Frankiin | could be cut off and gold at good ‘““1‘2‘13‘3"3;9‘ 37-M., Rochester, N. Y. prices by the purchaser. 1t is an ‘casy JRln Rar®to" the vilage -of “Baltlc. Tng WANTED—Good young horse for farm is|on high ground. has grand | working and driving, weighing about view, and is located on thé state msh» 1200 pounds. Vail, Yantic. Tel fay trom Norwich to Willimantic and | Lebarion $3-4. fep7a is four miles from Baltic village an S Dol Phout elght Jmiles. trom Norwich, and| WILLYUM SEZ: Some folks knock is near Meetinghouse Hill, so-calied. | tabaka but bi yosh they never say a For further information, apply to| word about the barber that tells fero- FRANK B. HARRINGTON, 102 Roose- | shus stories to make yourihair stand velt Ave., or to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, | up o he can cut it easy. That Cobweb 35 Broadway, Norwich, Conm. Corner s a “hair raiser” of a_good Fagan's Smoke febTd h up and operate Weymouin lathe; good s T YT Uermenant Spositin t0 the t man. M. B, Tool Co., Danielson, will buy you a 65 ACRE FARM well Conn__________.mM divided into pasture, wood and tillable | wANTED—A few good wesvawiion land. This place has kept from 10 to | cotton warp goods; good 16 heads. Eight room house in very|steady work, ~ Woitt Worltefl wua, goodrspurnamakds also in good | Ashaway, R ¢|shape. The balance of this purchase| ~w, -mn—xn um hm,. can remain as mortgacu on the place. | way work; entsrms la-lnry $3-34; s For further information, enquire of ciyjl ' service examination Feb, send for circular and application, F. L RACINE get in_ line for these appointments. tate Civil Service Commission, Cap- Real Estate Agent, Plainfield, Conn, [ 1oL Hartt Phone 99-4 Moosup Division itol ord, Ct. ‘eb: Send for Free Catalog on Farms. INVESTIGATE - THIS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE UNUSUAL RESIDENCE AT AN UNUSUAL PRICE ARCHA W. CCIT Telephone 1334 smoke for a nickel. Shop. WANTED_Experienced man to set 63 Broadway FOR SALE The besutiful farm of the late Samuel tshorn, containing Shout 121 acres. “1and, well divideq as to xillable and pasture land, abundance of wood and some tim- ber, never falling brook, also water to house and arge 10-room house, In best cnndlflon‘ 3 barns, Wmm—Emer!y people to bur 0od care. Mrs. Garvin, R. F. Eampton, Conn: . jan30d w;um—m,ooo hens and chick: honbouse, loehouse and other build: ¢ once; highest prices pudafy Yosapn || inee. Jocated In town of Frankiin, JAMES H. HYDE . Auctioneer | Hoohberg. 581 St,” Willimantic. || Gear Smith’s Corners and state ro: 147-13. Janzsa ¥or particulars, inquire AUCTION WANTED in or near Danteieon (| FRANCIS - D. DONOHUE ‘Will be sold at public auction on place caring for children, or other such Central Building, Norwich, Danielso: THURSDAY, FEB. 14TH, 1918, occupation. Tel. 244-4, n. s commeneing at 10 a. m. sharp, SAFETY razor blades sharpened. E. farm of 168 acres. suitably divided into | Kb, 227 Main St., Norwich. jana2d mowing and pasture, with about 400| “OLD FALSE TEETH Wi cords standing wood, large two-story|Doesn’t matter if broken; I pay 32 to Bouse ‘and other bulldings: two miles | $15 per set; aiso cash for old’satd, sil> east from Ba.mr. on the road leading | ver and broken Jewelry; send by to_Scotiand vi cel and receive check by ri el A Eng estrs, xooa cowm li e hod o0ns 10.days Zor cens” 3 hoifers” two’ yeara old, grs approval of ‘my offer.” L. Mazer, s e 3 hatrers about Signt | 5007 Soncn. Fifth St, Phila, Pa. months old, lplir of good farm horses, jan. fld harnesses, ‘single and double, 1 fwo- —L_ horse ieam wagon, 1 lumber or farm on_with pole and shafls, sleigh | Bect orse power gaso e Borge-tread power | pisvAnEED—AL Smalley fodder cutter, 2 hay cutters, 16 tons nice hay, corn fodder, 150 bushels corn,” mowing..machine, two- | norse American' cultivator, 8 harrows Syracuse plow, garden _plow, Snarpics “separator, milke pail _Jan23d ey FOR SALE 206 West. Main Street house, contains eight rooms and bath, modern, in perfect repair; large lot with bulld:ng in location for garage. This is a real bargain and may/be sold on easy terms if desired. Inquire of THOMAS fi. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street » Piano Tuner, 298 Pros- St. TnL 1319-14. Janlod gnce. general teady ana”" good Wages. ABply Seott & Clark Corfiores tion. noviod ED_To buy raw furs; pay rices. Thayer Bldg., Room 106 Yurman. Phone 130i’4, novisd _WANTED — Raw furs, at H, A Heebner's, Water St. every Thursday. ic Bennett. novi2d WANTED—Sscond_hand and antique furniture of all kinds: get ‘our befors you sel W novi best hot nku, urh nd a "“L Household fummm ot dlflersnl 25 SALE HORSES 1 have just bought 15 anl. town that have been used doing. el ing; some of them:are sound and mhvmgmmmmewmm- PRATT ALLEN Baltic, B ¥ lin' St.”, Tel. eb7d- wfll be $3.90 a 100 llda ? eal, Aiso have & few green WIEN YOU WANT to mit ymp- vus- | from Oct. 1st, $2 for a box of 50. | Horses Just In from the west. Come iness the pumnlic, n:h 1o | Sdme. rate per and see them. Prices right. * | - better Dt ad - 4. ¥, CONANT, vartigiax coumns of Ths Bulletin. 5 1 ¥Franklis st Tel 536-3 fabid Little Girl (to aunt, who is staying WikicAM F. HILL, in the house on a -visit)—Are you go- Real Ksinte and insurance. oo 408 hayer Bldg x;;gwou‘t _'Aurlle' You've got a ).wle in Aunl~"x ve 12" I'm atraid T haven't cringe it how. Liltle L..rl——Oh well, it's not l,V’Y big one—and after all, I don't suppose anyone will know you're my nunx.— Punch. THE KALEIDOSCOPE ¥ i Paris newspapers. announce -the at Watch Hill, Weekapaug. Pleasant death -of “Petit Breton" the list, View, and along the Rhode lsland| . "tho iresult of a motor accld 3 1 ent shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. | whilst on service. Send for booklet. FRANK W. CO WEB\TE R L. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent * Senor Sanfuentes, the Chiléan pres- ident, gives an absolute denial, so far as Chile is concerned, to Count Lux- burg’s statement that Argentina, Chile and Bolivia werc concluding a secret agreement for protection — vis-a-vis North America. FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. TWO eXCeLeAl larms; can trade either for city property of equal Vaiue; one 27 acres, state road, near city, modern bulldings;’ also 150 acre stock farm with tools and equipment, fine build- ings, ketps 50 head. If interested, write or télephome TRYON'S AGENCY, se30a Willimag 'E.A.PRENTICE . Real Estate and Insurance ITitIu Searched Wills Drawn. Ten sons from the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Ball of Vancouver, hx" been Killed in action during the pres- ent war. Six years ago Mrs. Ball. who was'a widow with five sons, married her present husband, who was a wid- ower with 11 sons. All these enlisted. Of the total production of wrought and- cast iron in Austria in31817, 282 000 railway wagon loads were re- served for military purposes, the 1o mainder—32,000 wagon loads being allocated to the industries of both Austria and Hungary. It is'es- timated that next year only 21000 wagon loads will be available, for pri- vate industries, Phone 300 86 Cliff St. Countess Panim, one of the most de- |vnted social workers “in Russia, formerly Assistant, Minister of | Weltare, 5 charged before the Pet- rograd revolitionary tribunal with re- fusing to surrender to the Bols £9000 belonging to the Ministry, and was sentenced to imprisonment wuntil the money was returned. FOR- SALE The Homestead of the late Hiram Cook, 41 Park street, junction of Cliff street. A very choice proposition. All Furniture in House included in sale. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Frankling Square FOR SALE Two and one-half (21-2) story housc two (2) tenemients; lot 0x120; p) room for a’garage; Finely located a! No. 47 Pearl Street, Norwich. WELL KENTED. BRLLNON. i Countess von Platen (nee Baroness van Alden ). of German nationality and by birth a Dutchwoman ' who was | caught in October at Zewenaad on the itch fronticr, in the aot of smugsling food and clothing into Gérmany was sentenced at Arnhem to two months' mprisonment. The contraband goods KWC"O confiscated. Norwich, The Hungarian meaon.l Reform Bill as introduced provides for the en- franchisement of all male and, female Hungarians of 24 years of age are a.bge to read or write. In case of women the stipulation is made that they must have wplfl.d gp is ne | classes of the secondary school prove they have m an e education. £ A M. AVERY, 52 Broadway vertising columns of The

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