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SRk Ear( g P!clurel pany, acting, who paid $800 or more to.an- . other vPI:wres at the Auditorium C at the Breed Thea-|P. G. and the g Terome xom.mbn trio who .were re- % "Ilohody Home,” “Very Good Eddle apd other wnusical plays. The co{nmn"nnd . production to De seen at the Davis is the one which has just closed a nv- months' engage- ment at' Ye Wilbur theatre, in Boston, efin . Xo. 137, Us B. angd J, of C.. meets-in O rrenleh fch LAMIIuP Ne. 124, 1. O. meets In Bagles' Hall. M-;:wll’:-hal?*d fe. No. 2 and includes - Miss - Helen Shipman, Behaman: (‘dllu': No. ot | Harold Crane, Charles Compton, Irene Haisman, Joseph, Allen, Jack Raffael, Stella St. Audrle, Adah.ld. ‘Hibbard, Harry, Quealy, - Glady: Dorn, Ralph O‘Brlen. J-;k ‘Osterman and others. ' Numbered . among the many musical numbers are “An Old- )‘usr,umm ‘Wife',” “Till the Clouds Roll uffy Dub, the Caveman,” and e comedy song, ¥When ‘It's Nesting Time.” Seut ' sale Wednesday at 10 & m. Mail orders accepted now. s Aum'romuM Big Special Eill Today—Four Shows, wum in American’ Meth- ghting ‘Trail and Cur- rmmu " Hali. A NNOUNCEMENT S ‘B mects in The pe tlmn!d meung of the Knit- tinz Club of the Women of the Moose- ligart Legion will be held this Wed- mesday afternoon a:”the home of Mrs. A. Craig' Tallor, S1 Unfon' street. . ickett’s Dance Orchestra. ' Tonizght is the last night to dance iefore Lent and ho doubt the dancers of Norwicli will ‘take advantage of it and attend the big dance-at Pulaski’ hall where Picket('s famous dance o chiestra will hold sway. They have mafy new novelties for this occasion and every effort i& being made to make this the banner dance of the Dancing until-12 p. m, American Methods, a special super de Juxe William Fox photodrama in whici Willam Farnum /plays the stellar role, will be shown at the Au- ditorium theatre Monday. The tenth Highway Inspectors " The state civil service commission ation on Saturda: 1918, ‘at 2 p. m, in State Capitgl, Hartford, Con- necticut, for inspectors to be appojnt- ed By the stafe highway department. A weneral knowledge of and experi. in inspection work, the use of rials, mensuration of containers, Nurfuces ‘ana sohds, and the printi: ples of road building, are required. Income Tax. ody is going to tell you don’t pay vour.income Eress has fited it so that must tell, whether he wants to or not. section of the war income. tax law, exhaustively comprehensive in scope, reqiiires eévery person, without ex and . every . corporation, association, and insur- . in. whatever capacity ther person, corporation, partner- association, -or. instrance -com- as ‘interest, rent, salaries, wages, premiums,” annbities, compensation, emoluments, . or other J ? ble’ nlna. profits, name. and N of _the. . person, corpmt‘lon. whom the payment was made, the amount of the .pay- ment, to, the_commissioner of -internal révenue at Washington, using a form for the purpose — 1098, now to be had ' from- James Walsh;- collector 8t internial revenue, tartford, Conmnecticut. - The forms _mmust be flied out and returned on or before 1, 1918, accompanied by 1098 which is a letter of trans- and afidavit certifying the ac- ‘of Form 1099. DAViIS THEATRE. Four Shows Tod-y, Mary Pickford in “Stella Maris,” Her Latest Pic- ture and “The Regenerates,” Five Part Triangle Production—A Show apuoaa of The Fighting Trail, Great- er. Vitagraph's wonderfully realistic -erm of adventure and the great, out- will 'be the attraction “in the Aud’ltorlum theater on Monday. This smashing picture,” whose scenes are laig - in' ‘the wilds of the Sierras in Southern California, centers in a death lLruxBls “for a - mine, BREED THEATRE kbl Corinne 'Griffith - With Mary Maurice and ‘William Dunn_in | Will Repay, a Charming Drama of the South- land, Feature for Today Only—Four Shows Today, at 130, 3, 645 and Everybne Should See. s . Plaging a aual role, Mary Pickfora| I Will Repay, the Greater Vita- graph Blue Ribbon feature, which will be the attraction af the Preed thea- tretoday only, is zdapted from the O. Henry -story, A Municipal. Report. It is a love story of a young northern magazine writer and the daughter of a southern judge, and the emancipa- tion of a cultured, delicate southern authoress from the curse of a'brutal, drunken - husband. Eight fayorites make up the cast, which is headed by Corinne * Griffith, and includes Wil- liam ‘Dunn, Mary Maurice, George J. Forth, Arthur Donaldson and Eulalie Jensen.” Other pictures on the bill seen in a new. Artcraft pic- tige at the Davis theatre, today and Wed Miss Pickford -plays the ! title role of “Stella Maris” in a film version of Willidm® J. Locke’s cele- riovel, and: also interprets the " part of Unity Blake, an uncouth char- agter who is introduced as an inmote An orphan asylurh. :As - Stella tis. a paralytic heiresip surfound- ed by evary lukury wealth tan, com- nd, and protected from ' even the htest knowledge of worldly things, ihe comparison with Unity Blake pre- sents 4 startling’ coritfast. " ‘Later, when Stella Maris has her health re stored lna learns of. the poverty, mis. ery. and crime existing, in the world which her imagination. had pictured as-idyilic it veaves o0 strong a shock that her life is threatened. Through an amazing chain' of cir- cumstances. the. two . gitis—the. Ugly Duckiing arg the delicate and beauti- ful ‘Stella. Maris—love the same man, and ‘then “comes a supreme sacrifice, giving of Unity Blake's life for AR e shie lo¥ai:aria for Stella. Ma- vig, The othér big featire is ‘Alma Reu- bens and Walt Whitman In- - “The Regenerales,”. a five part -drama of New York soclety Four. shows today, at 1.30, and 845 clude the Hearst-Pathe' news and a r\mny Christie ‘comedy. Four shows today, at 1:30, 3, 6.45 and 8.30. Made-In-Connecticut War Interviews An Interview With M:d Charles A. - Jackson of -Waterbury. “American women are vitally inter- ested in this war, and the most im- portant thing ‘that women can now do to help - their ‘country is to 'create, guide, form and foster a public opin- don favorable to . President wu.ons conduct of the war” dec} Charles 'A." Jackson when she was asked, most important thing a woman can do to help. Win this war?”’ Mrs. Jackson ig .a member of the ' committee on woman's activities of. the Connecticut 3.15; 64 Don't’ miss. this great T “OH BOY.” Caming to the Davis Theatre Friday Evening, Feb. 15—Seat Sale Wed- nesday. for Connecticut of the International Federation of Catholic Alurinae. The following interview with her was made public today by the -State Council of Defense: g “The mental attitude of the' women of ‘the nation just be one which will strepgthen, not only the morale of the army, but'the morale of the.people.” she continued. “We, must stiffen determination, bolster up their cour- age, awaken the spirit of sacrifice, and give. them the ‘will .to win’ ‘In this war we . need alarge accession . of moral passion, and the passion of pa- triotism in war becomes a matter of moral obligation. We. Americans are | fortunate in the high and lofty mo- tives for ‘which we entered the war. Our conduct of it and.the peace for which ‘we seek will ,in' generations to yme prove us as a people, to be pable of the highest form of -moral passion, patriotism. “In ‘war time women can not be considered a separate part of the body politic. All American women will sup- port President Wilson until an honor- able and permanent peace shall be brought about by the great army un- der his direction. “Again 1 repeat we need an acces- sion of the passion of papriotism. This can be created and kept alive only through ‘spiritual means. In Belgium, Cardinal Mercier's 'tones rang above the clash of arms, and ~Germany's failure to consider the moral purposes and, spiritual *impulses of « men will bring about her ultimate defeat. “And o _the womenof Connecticut may best help to 'win _this war by strengthening our men "o win'on the batlefields by being th “wise counsel, careful- conservation and pa- tient’ endurance at home, and- above all, by keeping clear and pure the idgal of a Democracy which will grant privileges to none, will hearken to all pleas for justice. and grant to every The attraction at the Davis theatre on Friday ebening, Feb. 15th, will be nation, ‘great and small alike, the righ® to ‘Life liberty, and S‘he pur- suit of happiness. NCRTH STERLING Fiftecn Feet Below the Surface. Mrs, Perry II. Poter is ill. Mrs, Cole of Providence is caring for her. - Nelson Griffiths is at Storrs col- Some Girl- in. “Oh, Boy!” Céminq to|leze for a ten weeks' course in gen- the Davis Theatrs Friday, Feb, 15, |ccs! iwomi < Will Barher lost his horse recently. which' While he v2s taking it to the black- ng. N Chimney Fire—Water Frozen In Wells Her Slgnedl..eflar Prws This. Read it Keene, N. H—"T was all run down, had no strength, no appetite and a bad cough, so that a good deal of the time I was unfit for work. My drug- gist told me about Vinol. T ook 1 and my cough soon di my anpetite imwqul ua I am mn: and well ag . Irine Davis, 50 Russcll St., Keene, N ‘H. Vinol is a constitutional cod lNver and iron remedy which creates an ap- petite, ‘aids digestion, enriches the blood, and in this natural manner creates strength. We guarantee it. Erondway. . G. G. Engler, tor, Norwich. Vinol is sold in Donahue, and at the best drug store jn every town and city in the country. smith to be shod the anical fell on the ice in the road and had to be shot- H. H. Crowell was in Providence last week on a business trip. Chimney Fire. A number of the neighbors were out Guring_one of the coldest days last week fighting a chimney fire at tbe home ok Winfield Griffiths, i Henry McWay has = moved 'from Oneco to the house ~With W. R. Whaley.. Mr. McWay will work for Frank O, Plummer the coming .sea- see their daughter, Froelove, wiho has been ill with grip. Wells Frozen. Water in the weu: ffteen ‘feet be- low.the surface last Augnstus LeGrends has moved to Moosup Valley for the -winter. John Griffiths has filled - his ouse. John Pissietta who has been work- ice moved back here to his home. Miss Myrtice Griffith is spending a few weeks in Providence. fow weeks with-her . nephew, Phillips, in Foster:Center. " NORWICH TOWN Pupils Hold Impromptu Lincoln Exer- cisps—Families Unable to Get Coal— Fred Case Home from Halifax—Ever Ready Gircle to Work for Red Cross. When it was known Friday that schools would be closed this week the pupils of the four rooms in the West ‘Town . street school "gathered in the senior room for Lincoln day -exercises. Patriotic songs were sung, the Gettys: b;lrg speech recited, and .quotations given, Unable to Get; Coal, A few families uptown,.and ofe fam- ily that has had no coal this winter, are unable to get even the promise of a half ton, though standing in line mornings for nearly two weeks. To Complete Afghan.” Ever Ready circle of ~the . King's Daughters will meet. Tueaday evening with Miss Addie Heath of Elm avenue. The members will bring the. afgha.n strips to be put toggther. . .., Home from Halifax. After heing for seyeral weeks in the vicinity of Halifax, Fred Case, who is in the U. S! navy, had a brief furlough Wadr(madny at his home on West Town streg Scotland Road Servige.” | There was-a_session_of thé' Sunday school and a Christian. Endeavor ser- vice at Scotland Road hall Sunday af- ternoon, Heard and: Seen. 4 Miss Edith Beaman of Putnam is visiting Mrs. Thomas Créegan nf Stur- tevant street. Miss Olice Cooke of Willimantic is the guest of Mrs. Sherman Beebe at Pine Tree farm. Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Winchester and son John of West Town street are spending a few weeks in Fitchville, Miss Lillian C. Stetson of Washing- ton street, who teaches at the Falls, x‘s‘ spending the vacation in Leominster, ass. Prof. Allen Latham of Reservoir road went to Plainfield last week to give an ?sdress at the farmers' institute held ere. James A. Bidwell of Scotland road was in Hartford Wednesday and T | Thursday to attend the masonic grand lodge session. Miss Mas Pierce of East Town street is in Sterling, called there .by the ill- ness of her father, who has an attack of pneumonia. In different sections about all the work done now by farmers is filling orders for wood, which is being done as ‘rapidly as possible. John Durr of Bellefourche, S. D., who is spending a few weeks at his former home here, was in Bridgeport and New Haven' the last of the week ONECO . Meeting of Ladies’ Aid Society— Change in Teachers at Model School Josiah -Case is Ppneumonia. Mrs. W. E. Newton of Little Comp- ton, R. I, visited friends here Sat- Jr’?"llay Ladies’ Al e d society met with Mrs. R. B. Marriott last Wednesday afternoon fl’lfl tied a quilt. A social hour was enjoyed and, mpper ‘was served. ¢ Mrs. Lee Remington, Mlneg Maude and Mildred Brown, were in Moosup | M‘ru. Wallie Vaughn and Mrs, Wifi- fam W.'Kenvon of Sterling vi.sitefl rel- atives in town Saturday. New Teacher at Model Sehenl. ‘Mrs. Blizabeth Daily has finished her -duties ‘as teacher of the Model School. Miss Squires of Willimantic .recovering from For Infants and Children InUse For Over30 Years e ' Signature of ing at the dye plant at Packerville has |\ "m0 1 ‘Westerly and is visiting Miss Nettie Gallup at the Gallup homn% v coughs ‘and : prevented serious conse- CASTORIA'E We are a new firm in the maskef * Call_or writs, NORWICH WASTE AND METAL CO. 205-207 West Main Street s Telephone 546-2 . Norwich, Conn, 'WANTED " Applyat Onceto to L) dit] WANTED 2 Ten machinists, 2 2 farm 15 general ors. 'FR!I EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Contral Blda. . Geo. L. Chestiro, Mgr. | Bo: x 513, Cit wmm. facy ‘ fe by itiful same. " Give ve s irial and we will pay | tsrritory M ou the best prices. co. it ki) d hot k 1 o cool and housewor] jcan fami] v W, Tel. Du\l.l.w feb: Iaw pnoue ISLAND Proy perintendent of Rhode hu-ld Providence, I WA three miles of the ‘where from 20 to 100 acres; name pr location, ahd when waitresses, O ebe Wi nde, 10 weod choppers, 6 toslmakcers, | A housework girls, 34 labor. WANTED " _on dalry ) FOR S, mn.nr -na teamster. Tel. E. Waterman, Bosrah- big profits nlun( cold creams, e powders, lc’:.“’ edicines, etc. Dt"l'!‘- llm'g e m&hel: feblld eat, ect on farm; one mi Phone Dlnlellon lfl~5~ r, Bay Si steady ~man. exceptional; over 2,5 ons are very attractive. city, containing it_can be Address Box 99, Bulletin, WEM ads Tine; exclusive Lacassian economical woman Amer- from Danielson; good home and liberal om- pensation. McArthur, .um—cn-cm.n Yor \-uuou-v botler; qu.n.m posttion and u1 4 Baltl nospn-u. vidence, B, 1. ofters training course of one year to women between 18 and 35 years of age to fit maids; the opportunity here for su training is dren were treated last year; nvm them for ll\ll‘l&l’% = ,BA -A_farm wmhln twn o xoond SALE—Three h ’.l‘alflbode 438-3. (g m(le“hfi: > FOR qfiLE—-&tun house of five rooms; got and barn and one acre of lln(L Inqulm 114 Otrobando Ave,, .Nnrwu:h ‘Town. feblld TO RENT \TO RENT—A¢ 30 Cliff St., six rooms. 150 | Inquire at 48 Oak St. - feblld TO RENT Corumbian House dikine 0 Rhd oquimped it peaeat mvx 50 Sesular Tealeca: (hros meals Ber. dar. lnquin 0 remises, C The queries in your Divoress or singls ?}" te Srven Torled the, ished rooms or "m /And housekeeping. Inquir it 17 Ba-vdl Ave TR Mg mOe # hu FOR RENT-First su.n—hm of 11 acres, one mile * from Baltic, . in good cnndlum: o%e‘lh:nuflueg with “hay; 50 horse, wagon ana c:{gn complate. Dominic iam%fnu nn. FOR dm—mve-rnm honns, two.acres of barn -h- on state. rouf, 12 minutes' edm road ‘and trolley. :umm iformacion, Sddress T, 7 ulletin, tebd FOR SALE—A nine-room rooming house; House Ta ull; sell at once, rea- sonable’ price; moving out of town rea- ;| 2on for selling. Adaress Box 47, Bulle. Office, Tebsd l'on SALE—Three work horses and three new milch neifers. Call 1484 be- fore 8 a. m. or after 6 . febsd FOR lu.l‘.—lrnrnip- P cabbages, in darge or small quantities. Phone 14, fenhd A_position _ as_ driver; ANTED— three years’ experience of auto driv- ing; 'good references. Driver, Bulletin. care feb9d WANTED—A pair work horses; state Mdresa wficulu;a in first letter. Y. i, Killingly, Conn. Address Auto WANTED—To buy a farm or to rent, near Moosup or Plainfield. W. Jl!rn:solkl, Box 5 OR SALE_A pair of closely matche g oxen, about 300u welght, Hive poars old. . Bnos M. B D. o Norwich, or Telephony Jan30d FOR SALE—A pair of xm-gam horse and mare prother and sister, 7 and 3 years old, sound, good workers and drivers, will Sell very cheap, separate- together. Might exchange, nanphy Brothers' Stable,” Willimantio. Norwich, Conn. : LOST AND FOUND [ _wmm—a\ Apply o A. D. n-m, Dmsexaon WANTED_Young man, 13 years up with fair education, to become assist- ant to superintendent; splendid oppor- tunity for one with ambition. Address own handwriti Bulleti n t _once, Tel. 398. febsd FOUND—Thursday —evcnins one pair/ o suto gloves, please call at No 361 Central Ave. wwa Feb. 28, fell’ toolx. furmiturs: n-.m thil chambermaid. ‘Wentworth, Danielson rok m.x—m,ono ft. one-inch cedar boat lumber. Inquire of T. E. Babcock, Norwich. jan2sd oxen, good workers, 2500 Ibs. F. B. Pierce, Greene, R. L, Box 82, R. F. D. jan23d FOR SALE—Ford fouring car, good paint, good tires, good running ‘order; price’ very reasonable. The . Frisbie- McCormick Co. 52 Shetucket St ing Manufacturer,| FOR SALE—Yoke of febsd e w “FOR SALE_Studebaker. six oyl d series 17, overhauled and rcpainted L o ST % vzmggmg‘:;g:wz;&; Ineans, | special ‘color. _Frisbie-MeCormick Co, k own home. Adaress Box 11, Bulletin, |2 Suetucket St~ novid feb8d FOR SALE—1914 model 79 Overland Stickpin set with emeralds and dia- monds. ~ Liberal reward offered if re- M. W. KEOUGH, feblld © 21(Bath St. WANTED_Railway mail clerks, $75 to $150 month; Norwich examinations soon; sample questions free: Institute, Dept. 37-M., Rochester, N, Y. Jan23WFS is her successor. Alice Bai of.. Providence is vis- iting Mrs. Hortice Burdick. S, William Burdick and family’ were in Dayville Sunday. Ada ' Greenman has returned from up Cos WILLYUM SEZ: Some folks knock - tabaka but bi gosh they never say a word about the barber that tells fero- shus stories ;to make your halr stand t Cobweb g00d smoke’ for, &, nitkel. | Fagin's smoke 80 he can cut it easy. Thal tner. is a “hair raiser” of a Franklin touring car imggoo2 condition, $200, Auto ‘Seles Coflpany, 13 Bath St., . nov z4d FOR SALE—Maxwell touring, 1916 modei, in good condition, $3%5. The Frizoie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. novizd FOR SALK_Maxwell roadster, late joe mode1 overhauled and guaran: erful and_ecconomical s o margan o 350 T Frimhe: McCormick Co. 52 Bhetuckst St. novi2 Meriden—Court Meriden, Forestors of America, has decided to dispénse with the services of a court physician during the rest of the war. WORST WINTER IN YBARS Snow, wind and extreme cold caused more colds this winter than in past| Mg years. Foley's Honey and Tar proved its worth .in' thousands of homes. Men, women and children checked colds and at quences from exposure. It Stars . ha passages, heals raw inflame em- Branes, banishes irritation and tlckllng Hochber, L 147 WANTED—Inspectors of state mgh. way work; enterin 4; civil service examination Feb. send for direuler and appHcation, and et in §tate Civil Service Commission. " itol, febdd salary §. line for these appointment Hartford, Ct. Mrs. Garvin, an3od WANTED—10,000 hen’s and chickens, once; highest prices paid b: 181 Main St, Willimantic. Jan28d WANTED—In or near Danielson, place caring for children, or other such occupation.. Tel. 244-4, Jjan23d Danielson. = 5 ANTED—Elderly people to board;]| good care. BB TDE Hampton, Conn. 3 y- Joseph ; FOR SALE ts. | $2200 Down Secures Farm With 26 Cows and pair horses, dozen calves and vearirgs, wagons, buggies, sleds, sleighs, mow: rake, grain, .drill, plow, harrow, hast nessés, crops, etc., etc., all included by retiring owner of this productive 176 acre_farm in America’s greatest dairy gousity; 10-room house, blg_barn, silo: hog_and poultry houses; $7.200 SRS wifis 37500 Hown. Bor detaiis. tes page 16 Strout's Bargain Catalogue, copy mailed free. E. A. Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 36, 150 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. throat. ‘Mrs Bdward Strevy, Clinton,” 0., say: ink Faleya Honey and Tar the only medicine for coughs and colds and recommend it highly.” The Lee & Osgood Doe! cel Telephone 190 . _ SAFETY razor blades sharpened. E. Kirby, 227 Majn St., Norwich. jan32d D 'FALSE TEETH n't matter if broken; post and rec 7 South Fifth St., Phnu Pa. jan16d IfIt’s Junk American Waste & Metal Co. |~ 206-212 WEST MAIN ST. H He The Piano Tuner] 122 Drsect 8 GEER 2t e Clgars will be $3.90 a 100 trom et Tat, 1837, 32 for & Dox. of 50, Same rate per thousand. J. F, CONANT, i1 Framklin st. 1 LE‘QAL NOTICES. TLLE, SS., DISTRICT OF _ MONTV The Maurice Sam Court of Probate, Fe‘h 8th, 1918. e urice ple Shop 7 tate of Hamnah Rebecea Jenzen. " . ot. a2 llle of Montville, in le- the ““Tpon tne dpplication: of Mrs. Bmma T Ungerer, praying that this Court grent sdgmuupfio);a Spon c“s estate of sgid of an cased, as per application on e 3 more fully appears, i Expenenced Salesla&y heard sud R:im?‘“a “2"';‘{“"3.5‘ bate ned at_the . Office. in Montville: in said Disirict, on for their the 15th day of February, A. D. 1918, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application, and of the time and Place’or hearing thereon, by publishing the same, one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District. Tebfid Judge. DISTRICT TLE, S, Conet oF Srabats, Feb. sin. 1015 Bstate of Nellle E. Chapman, late of Montville, in said District, deceased. TUpon the application of C. Everett Chapman, praying. that administration may be granted upon the estate of said deceased, as per application on . file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That 41d” application be heard determined at the Proba Office in Montville, in said District, an the_15th of February, A. D. 1918, 2% Otlock in the atterncon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application. and of the time and place of hearing’ thereon, by publishing_the same one time in some newspaper haw- ing a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy thereof on the public n the Town of Monttille, in DAN D. HOM'E, Judge. DISTRICT OF _MONTVILLE, SS,| . Court of Probate, Feb, e 1918, Bstate of Charles A. Chapman, late of Montville, i sald District. dsceases, Tpon the application of C. Bverett Chapman, praying that administration de bonis non may he granted uppn the estate of said deceased, as per a?pm- cation on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application neard i dstermined ok the Brobhts ce in Montville, In said District, on the 16th day of February, A. D. 1918 t: 2.80 o'clock in_the afternoon, and that notice be Eiven of the pendenicy of said ‘apy ion, and of the time and it 2P near hearing thereon, by publishing | ; the 'same one time in some newspaper having a circulation in sald District, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost in the Town of Mont- ville, n said District. 3 feblla DAN D. HOME, Judge. blld WANTED—At biacksmith; stead wages, 1 WANTED—To buy raw furs; Dbest price: WANTED WANTED-+Second hand and mflqna‘ furniture of all kinds; manufacturing company. war conditions, permanent positions now open, with ample opportunities for ront. ARPees Box 16, care Bulletin Co. n. J. Yurman, Phone 1301 Raw ebner's,f Water St. every Thursday. THE BOSTON STORE WANTED Time keepers, investigators, and imestudy men for a large textile Owing to there are several vance- ~ WANTED Woolen Spinners ALSO MAN FOR CARD ROOM Saxton Woolen Corporation, Bea.nHill* WANTED Experienced Drawers-in|$ Government Work Good Pay — Steady Work APPLY N ow Norwich Woolen Mills THAMESVILLE T WANTED— I pay $§2 to $15 per set; also cash for old gold, sil- ver and broken jewelry; send by par- elve check by return Mail; will hiold goods™10 days for send- ers_approval of my off Mazer, onee, good xenvl'll Apply Seott & Clark con;o;n- pay Thayer Bldg., Room 106. novisd furs, at H. A. e INVESTIGATE THIS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PYRCHASE UNUSUAL RESIDENCE AT AN UNUSUAL PRICE ARCHA W. CCIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway get our_prices bef ou sell. A. Btuckner. 55 Frank- betore you el Bran FOR SALE M L] B“i]di M nal Thelbe(‘}“ml‘;‘ {sa;m of lhte‘]‘at; as0} " Hartshorn, containin ns ng Materials| * MiLLINERY MAKERS ~ || 1T soras land el dividod to il e an ture land, OF ALL KINDS WANTED SSundance of wood ahd some im: ber, never failing breok, also water far ol by APPLY MILLINERY DEPARTMENT || foube. in “Dest “condition: 3 barns, 4 g house, in condition, The Peck-McWilliams Co. |** DeanSuse, toahouse and other bulld: ings, located in town of Franklin, uear Smith's Corners and state road. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS. D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich. ¢ "Phomes. FOR SALE ' 306 West Main Street house, contains eight rooms and bath, modern, in perfect repair; large lot with building in location for | ‘garage. This is a real bargdin and may be sold on easy terms if desired. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street 25 SALE HORSES I have just bought 16 Horses out of town that have been used doing truck- ing; some’ of them are sound and young, hlvlng come from the west in- side of a Also have a few green Hofses Just in from the west. Come 2ad seq them. Prices right. PIERSO] Tel. 536-3. febsd JAMES H. HYDE . Auctioneer AUCTION Will be sold at public auction on THURSDAY, FEB. 14TH, 1818, commeneing st 10 a. m. sharp, farm of 168 acres. suitably divided into mowing and pasture, with about 400 Jarge two-stomy house and other buildings; two miles pails, barn. pails, tools, Corn planter. ladders, root cutter, Household. furniture of different 1t stohny, first fatr das hoes, rakes, forks and a lot of other gtuff, ¢ clage Toom Hy(num'!vu.nleml&’b‘v nok Just wh’y you it living e ww Then s m or without board, Plymou i“ um-el Hill Avé. el T, l’.bsa"h' .un;wu five-room electric lights, 16 et month. Inquire TO RENT—Very flat, with bath And Rezeh and yaxd; 1our fent? ey "m fl’ u ‘e, = It you've a wife with you to bunk, hed Toom Lot UL | State rhen your clothes went. in, one Here give the total'of your boodle, And state what's wromg with your poor noodle: Have you flat feet, or wheels In head? Are your beef cattle all corn fed: Frow have you et for twelve mm past? ped nrsll‘c‘het. state where you lllfved Please sn!wnr, lir. tric_elevator. slglno TR, DA T | Tore semitne e "“ 3 ne 530, Water St. sanz6d e TO RENT—Furnis| hnu-akasplngn Mrs, North High e Bt e FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- keeving, steam heat and electric lights. ma Morse, 18 Union St. jandd m‘—-&‘to!‘. centrally located, with fixtures; also garage. Tel 246 nwr—a. sement tenement at 56 Bulletin Otfict hhool St Inquire at ce. 153 Have you your last year's Afs you sovporting Tan (or metDt | 1f so, is she your wife's relation? (Be ul here with explanation). Have for war's dread e, Aside from battles wit your wife? Can you talk Kansas, French or Greek And how much. English do you speak? ‘When -n have answered, and with The queride tn the Questionnaire, Then UM!G Sam_will be much 'l!ar, “’ proceed to whip the Kaiser. —Wl nm Ellswerth Fowler, in' th Kansas City Star, g 5 room: ‘f“"xflx "xf"“ Keopini st Suseiesping, School St Tal: 1048-3, g FOR RENT Very Desirable Cottage In Best Recidence Section Modern Convenience Price $40.00 per. Month also 106 NIEDER DER KAISER! * THere's to the - e Kaiser, FOR SALE sy e owell T BiHena . May b, Beenk his damn neck No. 105 WILLIAMS. 3T. Lo :h'amx';“.’f"“' Tiners 1 7 . TWO FAMILY HOUSE 5 Watds on e Hiine” —Boston Globe. HUMOR OF THE DAY With Fine Yard Price Very Attractive Apgl; poty- To || Jme—pia he marry her for her in- James L. Case ||“5 yes 1 was sost weak eninen to suit him!—ife. One proverb in the Dwm East States E%@&&"mflfi'm]‘u e W] tes The ultimate cachinnatio: —Philadelphia Ewnlng Ledger. 37 SHETUCKET S8T. s i ——— 6-ROOM APARTMENT The Quartermaster (to a new ar- SPRING GARDEN AVENUE || Svab—Now. my lad, what do ‘you $20. Month The New Arrival—I hear you:keep 00 Per d‘ shirts. Will you show me seme, Pplease?—Sketch. Minnie—Don’t you get tired of hear- Ing me sing the same old songs every Only one available, so “get busy” it it ¥ Look at our Washington Street house lots; no finer home sites in I nigntt this ecity; reasonable prices 5 Cebihat 1 it . Beau—Oh, no; you see when one ;e!a used to anything, it's much eas- to bear.—Judge. Oflcer—’.l‘ha best friend I've got— this old revolver of mike. Just as I was getting the worst of a scrap'l :grk‘:‘d tnebently:eochaontbeaead ‘We will sell you a thoroughly modern two-family house for a lower price than you can build a similar one. 1§ NORWICH HOUS!NG COMPANY ARCHA W. C( Age! Telephone 1334 Does the moon remind you ort m FOR SALE thing, he sentimentally, think- ing’ of their courtship days. =, . Yes said his wife, TWO HUNDRED CORDS OF Woop,| What? he asked. 3 CUT AND CORDED, ABOUT FIVE You. she sald on club nights. — HUNDRED CORDS OF STANDING ‘WooD, fi! gave mfl a eouple of lflfl 55 3 + for the theater 150 acres of land, well ivided Into| “Topping! Tl get ready immedi- mowing, pasture and woodland, 10- mDyo s P “Do: an room house, barn, woodhouse and other | o P03 The”m- YW"‘“ o s buildings, in good condition; 150 peach row evening.” =— Cassells trees, 1 cow, 1 heifer, 3 shoats weigh- Journal. ing about 100 pounds. each, lot of|, T Wouldna fflyw ghyna | farming tools and implements, and fur- niture enough to start housekeeping| " for $2,500, Serd for my Latest Farm Bulletin i?g so releegious amd - (choice of 400). vervhaly's Magazine. “Think of the great age we'live in! WILLIAM A. WILCOX . - [ Think of the . marvels; af jtepk trans FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and WESTERLY, R. I., * Telephone 2365 “That's what Iam think of And 2|%am thinking also.of the days when a canal boat would bring down all the Soal you yanted in Tess than & week’ —Washington Star. : FOR sAvm. 1 THE KALELGSCOPE: Coutage Houses, tensment ana Bust- ok, ail In Petrograd the Smolny Institute Soohie Josstions List your property i |Eas ordered the closing of the Cosmos you care to sell or FE I bave a|Teleg: Agency, which'is owned by looking for resl e4-|an Enslh company. The Red Guard have occupied the premises. number of people tate investments. Beal Latate and insurance. ur, Room 108 Thayer Bldg Owing to the railways having been interrupted |by the snow, no coal is srdving i Madrid. The manufacture gas and its distribution, even for meflded- Furnished Seashore ning, havo ‘boent Cottages» 1o Ao mum;Tfmm :ffufi For Sale or Rent brate the liberation o J congregation included the king of the Hellenes and cabinet ministers. at Watch Hill, Weekapaug. Pleasant| Owing to the difficulties In transport View, and along “the Rhode fsland | the z;x;xpénent uu;t é:mo Chflmum | il parcel "om: 0 o p shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. D iiors foom the Dravit Send for booklet. and England has not arrived. It 'is FRANK W. COY |~ """ “It will be_one of the first peace WESTEALY, R. & tasks of the Turkish government to find ways n.::’ n} n'fh making, the Armenians, ), forge e nfl!flnfl FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. of the war'—Diavid By Two excellent farms; can trade elther for city property of lfl\lfl Vaiu one 37 acres, state r0ad, near city, modern butldings: also 180 ‘acre ‘sioek - farm with tools ltfl uquhmong flna b\\“d- Ings, keeps 50 head. It in or thlephone TRYON'S AGENOY, 1308 Minister of Finance. 7 All priests and members of religions orders who had returhed from the Holy Land have been ordered bnih. Holy See to return thither ately, as it is now perfectly safe under British occupation. llimantie. Ct ' E.A.PREI\TICE Real Estate and Insurance Titles - Searched Wills Drawn. ! Phone 300 86 Cliff St | FOR SALE An agitation has been set on foot throughout South. Africa by 4 subjects, prmclpa.lly Indian and nese, the new” raflway '!‘“ lations, which. atiow. tham¢ to. Ul only by certain routes except m special permission. According to the ‘Mannheim Vagks- stimme, the Reichstag bu'.w.auwt ed resolutiems urging that men of 49 ane 50 years of age should be released from active service. Mili- cast from Baltle, on the road e flhnmufiudoftho late Hiva tary hesdquartergy however, vewm tland im :01:53:,‘,?;“‘"},‘ Bima extra s00a cows, | ook, 41 Park street, junction ot Cug | <Rwnled 10 the proposal y bull, 3 heiters about eight street. A very choice proposition. Alll' , o stasted at Hoboken, New Jer- Tonths old, PAIr farm borses, | Furniturs in House included in sale, |sey, within the barrad zone e e oo or farea | For full particulars inquire of along the weterside 4 TR S A MG | JOUN A MORAN iy o8 arss mamutacturig e Aod aw, '3 Dorse power Real Estate Broker Dlant. The extension of the fire: was e T iee g | Trenkling Sayase Norwich | preventes e the protwnt dlmm. ot bushels corn, mowing machine, two- ; fire boata and tugs from. New York. FOR SALE Two and one-half (B 1-2) story house, According to the Reichshote, Ger- mans in the eouniry and snad receive, in - A AVEI’V,R Broadway

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