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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW STATIONARY TEMPERATURE +FULL ASSOCIATED ’ PRESS DESFATGH ES ' m Is Going On Tonight | sver Brevented 10, 107 e eosmlo st- fects ot whleh there are three com- o Pletures u the Aueitorium o i Plotures &t the Breed Thea- hlomlmumumm FOR SALE FOR ‘SALE—White Wyandottes ex- | Qusiyely, bizds dlrect fiom J. . Visi- el's Egg-a-Day line, priwe w trap-mested Stok: ceh: 1 POETRY . £ THE MOTHER'S GIF'E. TO RENT WANTED TFurnished room, central- ly located, by.young la Address Box 56, care Bulletin, febldd Xaml TO RENT—Sunny front Toom, Steam- heated, 53 Maple St. Tel 915-12. LebISTUTh 3 A L AU BRI s e are traitors; LADIBS—Pascinating home business % TO RENT—Farm, six-room teement, and cling, and a dreamy .hp-nu; scene, which erg, Norwich, ol barns and implem y. In’ # I 4 ents. in the clty. Ini| Weaving a spell to Plotuces st the Davis Thea- :uu ';‘%. the price of -Amh !‘rmm; Cove Yards. ruou aiie ot fiosfln Pl take Westerly car Division, A. O, H, meets in Hall tund stop at city ilne: nrdmb-mmm\mhmu for m FOR I o« ‘tompel ‘Their silence,” -'I to' R SALE—F" f 35t lfl acres, T rest.of the situated” in Mohl:;na Sk 'i: IO RENT — Furnished rooms, B8| .y cfuntry 'Tis for «Theel® Lew Williams and hu:k Ilna, three miles frnm Norwuu . W. ‘fihmglon St. Ring lower left bell L o[ n.kerR.F Tepiid | _Tebisd The ¥andS that in my son’s umerial,, | this CompARZ PSSR BalE 06 P e [0 RENTFine gkt ousskemping| . <lasp would e, : 1 100- 'ine ot e T TR R By e R eveu &3 “"“;}" In i dskr S SR ANNOUNCEMENTS miles south of cmeco. Conn,, nice pine | _ feb] arms, that to 3 WAVY, LUSTROUS AND THICK lot “and about 400 cords ot Standing et | AT Clenched, u:m TO RENT or for sale; 112-acr: draw Him nighos oues ved, 20 e 'A'FEW MOMENTS ’;:;a‘.::",e.::'..':fl:“m"mmx‘."a HEIEGet e b P | R g N TR el S et e an has sold Lhroush Taking it all in all, those that had 8ty Now York, feb14ThSTu S § S = ffif L Fmfid'u Ao 5, AT { agx sy of Fr-ncis D. Donohue her | the pleasure of witnessing this com- 'Ihe Falls Co‘ el SALE—%-acre farm with build| Willimantic, Conn. ~ B ¥. D.No. mer §§m ! may, not, nflnfiw property on Fifth street to T. Bren- | p.ny were well rewardad. EVERY BIT OF DANDRUFF DisS- Mm&:fl;xfirgne to;' wt:.r. nss 81 SW Wflte Box No. 150, Bulletin, e and pen, consisting of two houses. | " There will be a complete change of APPEARS AND HAIR STOPS fim.n, 29 spnn; Garden. b14d i 'ro II(IEN‘T F\li\'nlstlxed ony O light | 1 e, m hielding ‘you from war's T remodel | program Fr L ekl COMING OUT THE RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL,|lotanion with :i‘:?or;'dlvgeffflf‘"hfl? o] Aver Teh Tiss e g BN R Dew ovver will iday and also , ‘barn, 3 ou m: - of the houses. on Saturday. WANTED Pro\ddence, R. L, ofters training course | shed, cl\lh incubator ~cellar afid five| pom ith sl e . of one year to Women, between 18 and |large henbouses with sheds, all in g00d | o, o RENT_Tirst class “°§T’,;,J.',m Thus shall I bear, as bravely-as 1 Twe Fiue Reckdences Sold. For o fow conts you can save your 4 cars of age to fli them for nursery | repair, % mile from postofice. schools,| 3} Priio s, Poard, at The Ply may, Avcha W. Cols has sold for the es GALES hair. In less than ten minutes you|Good Wages; steady work, with > ‘the opportunity here for su 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Tel. 785. Crufhiag the dread that smakes my tate of Frank e can doubie its beauty. Your hair be- ~ i A tmmng is exceptional; over 2,500 chil- TO RENT—Very desirable fl“_,“m Very { -.: .,.,,B' ‘as No. 118 Washins- Meeting ,' Ladies’ Aid Society—| comes light, wavy, chance for overtime. Apply . Interna- x;&n ‘were treated {:fl {f”' uvm?y °§"}' b flat, with bath and gas, elect;&clligh‘ttlé The pain ;{lgr ni ;. nng:f him nhv b 5 . ons are very attractive. 8 A. H. Lin= h - t] nqul &elf-con! A ton uga to Mr. xmnn‘ N Household Goods Four Months in|2nd -vl:‘::.l;o ‘::;T- eny sud cm_.l Cotton Mfg. Co, at East perintendent of Rhode 1siand Hocpital | derman, Siocums, 2. o ;3mz1'u'ms" mcn ?fii dol L b With s g sel R purchasss the fl’;fl Wm ey Coming From Canada—Two Join|pAoeil 0 o Aderine, “&," this | Killingly, Conn. . rovidence, R. “FOR SALB Zs-acre farm, buildings,| ~To RENTL Light siorage space; elec. | Them. hongh the futurs Brifig mfl Coft Agemcy recently Red Cross. - LvANTER Tsnie S e e 3oae{?o§gméur.’u§ five rooms; Ford | tric Slevator Phone 880, orjcn;l“‘” Though our next meeting find, us < 3 g pd e regoncs on Rev. WANTED AT ONCE |Bieel sie aidg;sod ovknenshly Piouliwing > = o RENT ROy Tor for IR | Be TeSsis sonauared o rimatant Just north of Bzzlfl - » “f specialty. Opposite Franklin Street Nll SALE or exchange for hens or | housekeeping. Mrs. Mary Kelly, 7 still oh ‘ehasers Mr. and Mrs. Al B. ch Testors to target rifles. Requires| Park. Phone 769-3. nov21WThS |Cows, one small dnvlng horse, gentle | North High St. Janlsd 1 shall have done nym “;} 4o S8 soon make their hom d sermon in his series on The|a few moments you a man with ‘a good eye and under-| GrBAT EXG Residents o of ""dpg""d driver. Golberg's Farm, R.| “SyminissED ROOMS for light house. | —Beatrice Barry, in the was built by Crederic atands shoot streat up In arms; they want tho 2 Netsis £ TRLISS S, Tfebisn) keeping, steam heat and electric iights, imes. ='--u-a it 2 ang- zed” trom Grove tobsllppzréos:lmb. "Fon SALE_Four Airedl{s puppies, | Mrs, Bmma Morse, 15 Union St. _jandd ovitE o RRETRCTE e L 2 obe. It's all ol ; one female two years ol f == ome time. Tts eubsequent owners |Vice with Miss Jennie MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP'N. aem:r Rl R e R J5488 010, 320; oS} " g Rimm store, centrally located, were the Buckingham 3 Employment Office. mame for us. Fagan's Smoke Shop, |the best paying farms in New London; " iih fixtures: also garage. Tel 246. |n planning future homes, Wewett fumily and then Mrs. Taylor. Atld = Teb13d N county, loss than 35,000 it taken hetorc| _9ect T5 e strictly up-to-date, y Vi el ~a LADY Tiving slone would share | ABEIL L, F. D. Bocleston, Glasso, Conn, Your windows should &s.al;xsr, DAVIS THEATRE. church held its meeting Friday anc WANTED iving o 13a noon at the home of its vice president, | stopping itching and falling part of an unfurnished house with Loty most will be crifice, one ! Big Keith Acts and Charles Ray | Mrs. Kcnry w. Hurlbutt. The work|what will please you gongenial people. . Address Box 1, Bul- LE—A s badge are fine. Ten let feb: extra good roas And the machinists, 2 waltresses, 2 farm un -0, years old, | 50 | And the flag whlch also tells us was making SR S T fiar Twe. g in The Hired Man, Six Part Para- 10 wood choppers, & m",“k.,, e e e BT or weight 1100, will raad u miles an hour 17 0f some service in tl : mount Feature, Today. A""“" Meeting. 15 oan-r-l housework girls, 34 labor- | baby and do o Htle houscarerk Min 220 ork tgnloxal:wa Tl be nisched and is_given wn b4 satisfaction, never But ‘since comm: g g ey ‘was no session of the. David N. Gordon, 315 West Main Bt. |been sick a da: rice ver: t extra light, i Y, p ery fow for a That we use no | Three big Keith vaudeville acts and | cvhool Thursday oon as the FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU | _feb13d ~ ~ {quick sale; top Concord buggy, run-{ My strong advice in building = {Peramount pictures is the show which |teacher, Miss Grace A. Chapman at- Central Bidgs Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. | . WANTED—To rent room or basement | 8bout, almost new, $x0; cust mase FOR REN Ts to have more grlsss in c’ofi'a" ‘billed to appear at this theatre the |tended the teachers’ meeting of the atiy for. workshop: give. location and price. hhu-nem elght rooms of good hotse- I For any day the word m fast halt 'of thia week. The headline and fust try it. 2 R. V. Hosang, 321 Main St febisd |%0ld fursiture for sale o . For’all awho’ aee one_ sugar-iump = jattraction ls Andy Lewis and company qihsles W, Plerco of Now York was AR WANTED — Machinist, lathe and/|Strest Dianker aimest new. Gail toasy || Very Desirable Cottage And utilize thelr rags. i [ u—-fi%fllflu Iflwfilflf Mfll‘ his v-m“ = LOST AND FOUND 0ld False Teeth. Dox™ matter it |! Planer hands, on marine engine work;|at 853 mn St., upstairs, Willimantic, 1 Beats e ti ! ot ;| skt entitled and the Worl . Plerce of Allyns Point, broken. We pay up to 313 per set. || 8004 wages, steady employment, Wood| _feb13 n Best Recidence Section As, Arabs live in tents about. 0 s e River Iron Works, Inc., gl TXatey, Convenien: ‘With You. This is one of the | Saturday and Sunday. Send by parcel post and. receive iver L ‘Works, Inc., H v-.u “Fo! Modere eniienos - As fit a moving raci > Sfunmiest offerings on the vaudeville 4 : Ly Pot R. T R surf—h-om And Esquimoes in m"bouna huts, A SOF S8s thed Sveryons Wil en- Four Months in Transit. check by return mail, . S .| huil’2nd mowo Price $40.00 per Month As tight as any case 2 = Amq The household goods belonging to|and receive re: COLLATERAL LOAN CO. WANT! eneral stores superin-|Box 315, Da feblza So should we adjust ourselves 3 L Frask Bhieids presents an Amer: |\ "o, g gy B. Colling of Al- Removed to 154 Water St. be- || tendent for a large textile manufactur- Ta conditions round about. movelty, introducing acrobatic, | M of moved. to ater St. be LE—Runabouts, et . o4 Point, which have been in st tween Shetncket and Market Ste, ||ID8 company; good executive ability.: cagszers touring ca d Tight de) And give more space for hinging end rope manipulating roe et a2 Norwich, Conn, | personality and experience essential; ! pof 3 and light deli e For 1SRt ot SR iee Wwetpectal T age at Medicine Hat, Canada, since 3 Ao 2o eries; opé closed body, one. open bedy | 2 i 4s Carfita i °‘3§,’ return of Mr. and Mrs. Collins to Al P O el | with 'side_curtalns, and prices t6 suit —FElizaheth i11° Verner. and Howland in a no s ements. i the buyer; Metz purts alway —— > offering entitled Luzon Tove, |the Umited States, arrived at the Al- e podreme Bax 88, osrd BB G013 slstet Agen Hawkins St HUMOR OF THE DAY & young farmhand, to procure tractive girls of the ! n. The rest Charles French.| Ullman and Glibert Mrrs, Doris Lee, who plays | child. were wweetheart, §s one of the most at- | Two new members were added to the Cross auxiliary at its last meet- Red The story, which has a New Bngland Ing at the home. of Mrs. Delphine Fich. tiroughout and ls peopled | They wero Hitle Miss Matida °mmm ters, | of the Navy Yard and Master Richard ‘with the struggle of Ezry Bonuutgmvroltbevflhge. ‘Wallace Norcross and young ‘were discharged. from s ospital, Norwich and came to their home at Albl‘l! Point, Sunday. Rufus W. Hurlbutt local R. F. D. carrier FOUND_Thursday eveni of auto gloves. Loser please cal No, 381 Central Ave. Detore Feb. 28." e ey eek end with her parents, Mr-. A. C. Williams, t Norwich Concert. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie, and son, Earle, attended the concert given by the Bass Cleff ciub in Slater hall, Norwich, Friday evening. 1 have just bought 15 wn that have been used dding truc lng, some of them are sound and from the west in- y Also have a few greon Just in from the west. Come and see them. Prices right, ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel. 536-8. febsd I c . Anctioneer out of | WANTED—Two or three steady men boarders ~at Boarding Hous: 248 Yantic St. Room and board $1.50. feb12d in first letter. Address febdd WANTED--To lor to . near Moosup or Plainfield. W. nkoski, Box 28, Killingly, Conn. " feb9d " WANTED—Inspectors of state high- way work; entering salary $3-34; state civil service examination Feb. d; all particuia; Jox. uy a_farm, WANTEDA pair work horses; state ! ison, Conn. Phone 133. { FOR SALE—Complete réslauram and ‘lunch!eqmpment Address F. B. s SALE_A bay horse. as jand driver; brown iiors pounds; a buckskin pony, ag: 500 potnds, has all the gaits to'a S dle and broken to harness, safe fol children or ladles’ use; also new business harness; will be cheap to stop expense Brothers’ Stable, V a mnearl. feb12d FOR_ 5 about 1150 pounds, extra govd Worker sold very Murphy No. 105 WILLIAMS ST. 111 TWO FAMILY HOUSE With Fine Yard 1 Pricc Very Attractive i Apply To 'James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET ST. . i Knicker—How much “coal have you? Bocker—A solitaire and several brll- liants—New York Sun. TLerret—You formerly favored an in- come ta: Why the' change? Yadilloh—Now I h:fle an income.~—~ Judge. “Do you ever talk to_yourself?” “Not intentionally. But frequently T suspect that my husband isn’t ‘lis- tening.”—Kansas City Journal. WITTER . H for circular and application, and| FOR -SALE—Nice i a; = “Pop, why do people call- jollying 204 Giber his duties last wook | Mrs. €. S, Goodwin spent Friday Office, No. 42 Main Street, Eot (XM 1e Yo these ) Dppointmonts, | Witk salt Teur wers, et pe e el done some notable |after a few absence during |With her father, J. Henry King of Daalelson, Conn. | State Civil Servide Cammission, Cap- | another hice cow, spr.nger. calf Soon. 6-ROOM APARTMENT “Because there is so much lie about with all the latest | dros N :'ug.h o o h—M o Ruby Williams of Hartford HORSES 'AND CARRIAGES | .tob Hartford, Ct ebd" | George E. Paine, ‘Danieison’ Conn, Tol it, son."—San Francisco Chronicle. ve over the Sy iss Ruby o : =2 poa 5. ebi1 PRING GARDEN AVENUE lady' s b WANTED—Elderly people to rd; S| Y the show. Matinee at «|spent the weok end with her father, —AT— {good cure, Mrs. Garvin, R.e F.. D.| FOR SALE_Threc work Horses and 90.00 Per Month Wite (el e e ; SALEM e, ot M. C. S. Goodwin spent| A UCTION i Bampe jan3od | three new milch heifers. Call 1484 be- $! er Von et s e e - — S SEELL Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . 3. Geon ¢ “/“Tm—hw 000 hens and chickens, | 07 8 & m. o after Gp.m. __{ebd | only one available, so. c9et busy” Bl sould be more careful on their way . 0". BOY! School Su; Rflifl X 1 of W and 3 YR T T nt TUESDAY, ¥EB. 19, 1918, !d,[ on highest prices paid by Joseph FOR SALE—A pair of clusely matfh- if you want i At the Davis Theatre Friday Evening Miss Theodora Hurlbut — Personal Items. Sunday at L!W!Y Hill, guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hen- at 10 o’clock a. m., at the stables of what was originally T81" Main: SO Willimantic. 3. Jjan28d ed_oxen, about 300u weight, fi old. Enos M., Gray R. F. D. No, Mystic, five vears Look at our Washmgwn' Street house lots; no finer home sites in to church.—Houston Chronicle. % Heck—Yes, I have met your wife e Norwlch or Telephone 55-4, bk % In f: I knew her before you mar- P iome, Suiiag: o e wete Sun. | Eoming bt oSt Teadlog im0 o erildrenges otbet e | ML L (ol P Cpasonsils “pricse and |00 er : Miss Susan Miner and Charles Min-| 7,200 Mrs. A J. Lilkie were Sun- | Trucidng p-hnmn:g,cf. how ‘conduct | occupation. Tel. 24i-4, Danielson, FOR 5“-":‘—10 000 Tt one-inch cedar || ““We will sell you a thoroughly || Peck—Ah! That's where you had Priday promises to be ot cime |er, of Hebron, spent Sunday with Mr. | “ ViSitors at ”’Amd-fim“’fizt’- son, | 24 by me personally, and s 1 am aione | jan2sd e Inquire of T. E. Pabcock. || modern two-family house for 4 the' advaniase of me—I aidn't—Bos ‘most events Norticl Mrs, fam Dar] ) and ready to leave for the west soon, % S heIne thi build a §| ton Transcript. theatrical season, when Oh, Bov! is ‘"Jd o5 Y:m" of Cm’éflfi;‘, has re- | iliam, of Mansfield, Mass., is vis- |1 shall Xm?on of the following de- | SAKFETY razor blades sharpened .| FOR SALE—Yoke of oxen, good ls?‘r;xellarp;rf: R i “What do you mean by using such c iting her daughter, Mrs. Walter Starr | scribed wagons and barnesses, | Kirby, 221 Main St Norwich. jani2d 2 g 7 3 SO Etssisnand signed ltis position as supervisor of |of this place. as well a5 other persomal property. 15| ~gp e & T 20y lbs. . B. Plerce, Greene, | | NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY || language in the presence of my wi vchools here. 3 iz OLD "Fi TEZTH WANTED— x 82, R. F. D. jan23d v “It's her fault, sir. She asked me puccenstul vears in | Mrs. Helen Malona is to act as sub- | « Inctallation Postponed. ey i ‘{‘J‘,’j;';;“j;,;o,i Lpedn'c maries it broken: 1 pay 82 to| " 0 S0 B TN D e, gooa || Tetepnone 1350 O s Sensaway || my opinlon of the Eatser, and I-Hup- e eompany is NOW |stitute teacher for the present In| By orders of the health officer the|these zood farm horses, Take advan- | $13 ber O | i end = osed she wanted to know.'— month o | ver and broken Jewelry; send by par-|DPaint, good tires, good running order: D 3 o hopularity In|White Rock district as Miss Olive| Installation exercises of ~Lebanon tage of this salp-and bux now. and recelve check by return |Drice’ very reasonabie. The Frisbie- — Detroit Free Press. 8 ¥ el ew Yotk | Payne recently resigned. Grange, P. of H, No. 21, have been i S o team 41d goods 10 days for send- | McCormick Co. 52 Shetucket St Mrs, Willis—Did Mrs, Bump regis- | Frincass theatrs musical comedy ©C| Mr, and Mrs. James Beebe attend- |postponed until ‘Thursday, February 3°;§;;,,;°fl(‘1{,n:.,gg' L arkl proval of my, offer. L. Mazer, 3 & FOR'SALE i L et B e penaractinized bY |ed the funeral of a relative in Water- |21, owing to scarlet fever in towm | foameea and srder-cart hameen). L i i Phila., Pa. FOR sALE—Studebaker. six oy, Mrs. Gillis—Yes. ’ % 88 & worthy successor of No- |z FEIRTL L0 e Shent pay, driving horse (Wil weleh | DT AT emes Soed senersi|eries, T, overhauled und repainied | TWO HUNDRED CORDS OF WooD,|Mirs. Wilis—Did she sive her age & wfl-fl and Very Good, Bddie, and | Andrews and ‘Z‘,mm‘ o e e s ASHFORD high speed gear If you care to use it). | blacksmith: steady work ang®“good | $pecial color. Frisbie-McCormick Co,| CUT AND CORDED, ABOUT FIVE|away? 4 F gne of the New York papers remark- |racent callers in Norwich, Vs 1100 oo Cagrice. plonty of sigler cwith Apply Seoia & Clark Corfl o b ANt mEOEn comus o SMEUNG | Wi OilEsTey Meane = that if the desire for e ehort title A i 1100 Tbs., cagrieg plenty of style, wit nov20 FOR SALE—1914 model 72 Gverland| WOOD, Mr. Bellows—O wife, these ool had p oy Led C. E. Meeting. Musical Club Meets — Townspeople | gooa finish, and has been used b s 3 Az iscui bake: |t Bave becn ‘pamed Hven Betier| The Y. B 8. C, . meotiog Sunday| Serrow For Death of Dr. P. 4. Cas. | 0% in A1 laces snd ax clever s e frss pay | e e iR comriay, 15 Batn e,/ 150 acres of land, well divided e e A AN agre © Eddle. - 4 1"3”“ was Jed by the pastor, Rev.| sidy—Snow Makes Traveling Dif- OWAGONS AND HARNESSES _novisd | _nov 24d mowing, pasture and woodland, 10-| Mrs, Bellows (greatly delighted)— i The book and lyrics. fairly sparkling Hehr, who gave an interesting| fepcult. ne ‘team wagom, 3 express wagons, D l‘on SALE—Maxwell murlng 1816 | room house, barn, woodhouse and other | I'm so glad. ¥ rare humor and situations iscou Wh 1 surrey, 1 Tubber-tired buggy. 1 sur aw furs at H. A 00d_conditi Segiid : i S :‘:r-ny Sy o bn ony, ::mt %hmcfi;a:h;\:wm' at Our e : rey for double hileh, 1 Concurd busty. . Wauter St. every Thursday. gD o (o P L buildings, in good condition; 150 peach | , M- Bellows (biting one) thAud. by A y_Guy Bolton Earl Poole and Herbert Merrill who |3 top 'bugzies, and § sleds, 2pairs of | > C. Bernett novi2d | ““noviza . Geires, L belleye ey A T nl P. J. Wotlf Jemma‘ Kern g ltamnge !;:ebe of !:ew Haven were home Monday and Tuesday have | team harnesses, § sets of heavy express| wANTEDSecond hand and antique q trees, 1 cow, 1 heifer, 3 shoats weigh- | discuits.—Chattanooga Times. - i amerponsitile for the tantalizingly |in town Sunday, attending the funer- | returned to Wallingford. narnesses (squal to new), 4 pairs new | rurniture ot all Rindss got gurprites | 1008 moRAl oyt ol T et I8 1ng iouc’ 100 pounds each, lot of| Mrs. NeWlywed—Tenry, do you re- tuneful melodies, which aro of the|al of his sunt, Miss Theodora Hurl- W ; Ry, ot ok 5, STIYIRE | before you sell, A Bruckier, 55 Frank- | 1533 ™55 rul and. ceonomical | fyrmi i member Jack Watson? Well, he has wiistleable, hummable type. Youth, | but. Evening of Music. F“"fs"‘ 3 n:a ;f Efif{m?_hnd ,"”{,‘{ lin St 717- novéd |ty a4 b;rsg?“’;t ‘;,.5'0“‘ Tg?;“;{:‘h‘: farming tools and implements, and fur- just been married, and to a girl of ab- lovefiness and charm are par-| Ira Gifford was a caller n Norwich| The Ashford club met at the home of aribseestt & Rolapf Sl stable McCormick Co. 52 Shetucket St. niture enough to start housekeeping, | solutely no family at all. smount, and throuzh it all the | Saturday and street blankets 5 = roug| runs the Y Y. Samuel Bates Saturday evening. A s 50 HOTEEY ,,m m be 20 8s'Ted- ‘WANTED novisd for $2,500, 5 Mr. Newlywed (looking sadly around oM story 's epringtime and Jove. ellesley Hanney has been spending | pleasant gathering was enjoyed by ail | recri,” on Your ack. They 4 bt at the collection of his wife's relatives) Th“"zfl.:imefl at mel?lo'l: @ few days with Montville relatives. h;vmelg l?nxs;n gfcwmmgk gm« il have to ba.:kt%h. ign doliar, as WOOLEN SPINNERS Send for my Latest Farm Bulletin{_A-a-h-h me! Some men do have. 2 capabi e led a and Corbin’s ay. | T shal m the west Soon iy . Sty ‘"‘Mn_”“’“’“‘“:"m‘m"”'"‘ o FUNERAL, Mrs. Pearl Adams is staying witn with & fresh load. -1t outside parties ALl y (choice of 400). good luck.—Stray Stories. poputari -emart- o consign horses, wagons, har-| - = ty ul ber parents, Mr. and Frank Bennett.| FSh f0 COnSiEn horses, wogons, har INVESTIGATE WILLIAM X KALE] ! B i s g sates OF Mrs. Theodora Huribut. Sorrow For Dr. Gassid so by paving the assal fees. GLEN WOOLEN MILL LRI SRe Delghieat of afl imusscal Funeral services for Mrs. Theodora 3 stormy, sale will “occur the NORWICH TOWN, CONN FARM SPECIALIST 5 ) % § @ies" " Soats now eeling. Curtain at | AUTIbut Were held Sunday morming |, FeoPle of this vicinity wers sorcy “Z:fa f G A T e : THIS § West Broad Strect, Rooms 1 and 2| “Our Day: collections in India T4 starp, i e e % the, Coneregational | "ot Norwich. . He was well known| " JOSBPH WOLEFE. WESTERLY. R. l. smcEicdi e s || Asleep in ‘Jesus and Abide With Me,|here, his wife and children spend-| gtahles on Woodstock Ave., Putnam, WANTED UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Telephone 2365 Major Sidonio Paes, the new presi- eI Y S i TR A e : In private family, second girl To purcrase . |l e T = ’ b many of lose who Wonderful Emily Stevens in Daybreak, . e aonrara the | thy of the entire communt f . B P . UNUSUAL RESIDENCE clares that, though many of those who A Dayh Ladies' Aid_society. The bearers were M B M al as chambermaid and waitress. FOR SALE. supported 5 a Metro Star Series Picturization of |Charles 1, James, and Lawrence Bee- Hard Traveling. asons aterials AT AN UNUSUAL PRICE Cottage Houses, Lenement ana Bun.|tion are monarchists, “nobody ean the Famous Broadway Success, Fea- | be and William Darling. Burial was in| sl oy Good home and good wages. aess Blocks, Building Lwts, have any doubt about the republican- & 2 ¥ the Salem Street cemetery. ' 8now of e past weel as OF ALL KINDS ARCHA W. CCIT Srable locations " List Jour property ulm of the government.” ture Today and Tonight. s et s AR, lrwgial it very bad traveling with f“',_“;' 3 Telephone 1730. . you care to soll of repc az I have a # mobiles. r. Bliss, supervisor of e ‘or Sale number of people looking IOr real ese The feature screen production at the |24 nearly al her e Oh seventy-tWa | schools was stalled In the snow, but by - Telephone 1334 . 63 Broadway J|| tate investments. . Tarly on, WedBeatay SimIsR SEN , Breed theatre for today and tonight is | Ye2rs had been spent here. o by teh aid of the school children he The Peck-McWilliams Co. WILLIAM F. HILL, u 5 . Darbroak 2 mieaay mnd tonlht 15 | carlier years she taught school in this b Sl MILLINERY MAKERS Real Kataie and Inveronce: Searbricken, a leave train ‘was de mous Broadway success, starring won- |20¢ surrounding towns. She was of | CRIRES 10 i Hoom 1sn Fhever Bidyl { | ¥aBod ear Fia owitg SRR derfal Emily Stevens. 'All the powers |3 dulet gontie Gleposition and de-| “apr” Pool s fliing his fco house WANTED Vi of this amazing woman have been |VOted to her home. great play was written by that inter- esting woman, Jane Cowl, and was wodnced under the direction of the the famous Burton Holmes travel se- ries and a Victor Moore comedy. AUDITORIUM THEATRE. The Black and White Musical Revue | 81ve a valentine social in the chapel. which opened their engagement pre- sented what was without g doubt one of the funniest and classiest offerings | TFor several years she had been a member of the Congregational church. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Gilbert Murray and Miss Jane Hurl- butt, both of this town. ‘Through the kindness of Miss Mary Lord there was a fine display of car- nations in church Sunday morning. ! The members of the L. A, 8. are to Kneeland Jones has reslgned with the New Haven Dairy Co, Mrs. Eliza Latham, widow of Bli- with 26 inch ice. Dr. Wright of Putnam called Samuel Bates' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Whitford were in Eastford Monday. - at ing both hind legs out of joint. Aibert Clarke is NL DRVE: AWAY HEADACHE POWER CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY COMPANY Attended to OFFICE, ROOM 112, THAYER BLDG. Phone 1582 Norwich, Conn. LEGAL NOTICE MAYN, fints o Co‘:necucut, County of Hart~ APPLY MILLINERY DEPARTMENT THE BOSTON STORE permanent positions mow open, with ortunities l’cn:nt Address Box 16, care Bulletin ample o] advance- WANTED Woolen Spinners FOR SALE The beautiful farm of the late o1 Hartshorn, Deir. Sifica Corners and stace road: For particulars, inqdire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich. ’Phomes. Furnished Seashore shore; also accessibie Seaskvre Farms. Send for hooklet FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R I FOR SALE FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. acre stoek f: iapse of the embankment.: The engine, the luggage van and two passemger carriages were overturned and: there were some killed and wounded. Conferences between the: Dominion ¢ Samu . containing (i} tatives of the Lewis White lost a calf during the sbout 127 ‘acres land, well divided COLtaaeS g‘:fil‘{::n;f;f}nfig{eggm::m ool French director, _Atbert cold weather of last weel. The cold ENGINEERS o R R B being held this week in regard to the : of wo e fim- S 2 g, Sl e HEBRON Tore e 13 Setow, oot wite | and CONTRACTORS WANTED . . |(esiesess dhaeeoant vl For Sale or Rent |ief iion it m Viow 1o ne ) Time investi, to house an rns; e -room i & su; of sufficient labor, particul y el l;n"'m",u‘”‘“‘fm"m”““n niown | Valentine Social Planned — Funeral | blowing hurricane made it seem s PR e nmes}uay”x‘u:fho?v- large ?axdu Bouse, fn’ best” ;‘:‘*‘.’ifi“&..:, E?,’x'i‘as: at Watch Hill, Wezkapaus, Plsasant |ji iy serioultaral and rining indas. x - Metro favorites. of Mrs. Elisha Latham — Teachers’| "Mr. Lipman lost a cow last week, Milll Rt Woke Prommtiy oIl Far. cmditions. thora: ara socsred L] ogs. Joskted in town View, and along the /Rhode lsland | tries. Objection has been. taken to the : Other pictures on the bill include| Meeting. the animal slipping on the ice, throw- TR o ok Fromptly proposal to employ Oriental labor.. A Sydney correspondent states that the supporters of Mr. Tudor have declined an invitation to enter a coali- tion cabinet. They are, however, in favor of a conference of party dele- gates to stimulate recruiting. Mr. Holman is expected to propose a con- ! potes s xcel £ ; can ference of members of the federal and k FUNERAL | Rub Musterole on Forehead | No, 19853 .x.,,“:&: ycf»"f:‘ty‘?:"equy“v‘flfi.‘;’?fi state parliaments to consider recruit- 5 ! MAYNARD VS. DANIEL {37 scrss, state road, near clty, midern &1 Mrs. Elisha Latham. | and Temples | DUREAM Superior Court, ing, repatriation and shipbuilding, | with tools and aqm ment, fine. bullds et 7 for: da; February, 19. Following upon disturbances .at ha Tatbam, Hod Seturaay at eyt Babruasy. adik, loge, keeps B9 head. it interested, Write | cotingys ‘of \iHe' fatherlamiipacty mt e e B Upon complaint in said O tele home of her sister, Mrs. C. H. Pendle- 1p] n sal | THIS COLD CURE ton. Funeral services were held from | the home of Dr. C. H. Pendleton on Monday afternoon. ary, 1918, and now pending, claiming a ALSO MAN FOR CARD ROOM 306 West Msin Strest house, contzins eight rcoms and bath, TRYON'S AGENCY, Willtmant! Je302 e, Cta Mannheim and elsewhere, on-Main has now refused to give tbe 3 party a hearing. - An attempt to | o o e L e modern, in perfect repair; large a meeting there caused such a tumult Miss Irma, B, Lord, one of the train- tha the dc;:ndna;‘lt has received notice et PRENTICE';‘:"tgmflg'?:mfi;;:g';:"?mmo ""“I i o s % ing teachers of the ‘Willimantio Nor- | iz cry ¥ % Sppdaring fo Ctnis. Court that the|Saxton Woolen C . garage. s E.A. Sive deputy, has brought an setion v school, is lome for & week's va- | 5o agace whereabouts of the defendant, Daniel tion, || and may be soid on casy terms inst the secretary of the fatherland B R BOLD ORGRBeE | Teachare Mas ternal Du Is unknown 1o the . B if desired. Inquire of Real Estate and Insurance |eov in Worttembers, Prot. Hesmana A COLD OR GRIPPE IN e e plaintif, elthoush ' information * has Bean Hill s iy Haug, for having alleged that the dep- RIERW RONRS of Colchester was In_town Friday at. | CToup, 13 oFwt Cot:n.. or an‘”“rm&z'mgn:,f 3 e Tils Searched Wils, Drawn. |ty was “izibed, itk it o & 7 v ternoon and conducted a teachers’, gestion, i AL R e \ lone tion and ncy of said complaint : o cold wil break and all erippe | meting at the Center echool, 1l p shail o elven the dofendant oy soms | WE WANT YOUR JUNK, | CATARRAH UANNOT BE CURED “Pape's Cold Compound” svery - two | teachers” wero. In Colohastor Fridey Toostad oo feaving a tras and attested copyai na| WASTE PAPER AND FOR SALE T e el Al o n’u!r. until thr:t do-e-lm taken, :vealng :t‘ld '“fandedy the nregr:u re- prevents complaint, and this order, withthe o2 FO E is a local disease. greatly inluenced by promptly opens clogged- - | ception given Mr. Yo er reaiding in Harer METAL STOCK [ = sewncee the head, | soon to s new f6ld 0f werk 1n Wast: Sar'or hatars Beb. foagas and by ub- TAL ST! R SAL The Homestead of the late Hiram | SO7IN (080 SRR, 3ad in onder | or nose running, | port. Listing this order stops nasty discharge relieves sick headache, dullness, fever- ishness, sore tifroat, sneezing, soreness stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and causes Accept no substi- LEBANON Dairy Inspector in Town—Grange In- allation Postponed by Health Of- ficer’s Orders. Henry Fitzpatrick of Pomfret State| was in town the past| , WHEN Yol ediom of Dam, inspector, week. Mi aEd.h Williams Hartford T FANT. 0 pus your. hus- before the Vm ll lll betzer letin, a Mm nbn’had 1 . Wich, Conan once :’vm“d r '{‘.‘.’ Succiseive ommencin, Before e 36, flu. felncer B 'A. CONANT, fl"k of said Court, STy The Binas Tuner, 122 Prospect .. Phone 51 TebIMTN GEE] We,are a new firm in the ma~ket for same. Give us a trial and we will pay you the best prices. Call or write.. NORWICH WASTE AND METAL CO. 207 West Main Street Ttlebhenc 546-2 No=wich, Conn, THERE 13 no aaversising mll on ut equal to nl letin for resiiz, ‘Two and ome-half (21-2) story house, room for a garage. Finely located at No. 47 Pearl Street, Norwich. RENTED. A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway two (2) tenements; lot 60x120; plenty | street. A very choice proposi Cook, 41 Park street, junction of Cliff v ion. All at | Furniturd in House included in sale. | &v: For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner 22 Clairmount Ave. vertising 5t Frankling Square WHEN YOU WANT to put iness before the . public, Datter than tarough th umns of The By to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through the Dblood on the mucous surfaces of the eystem. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physi- | clans in this country for years.. composed of some of the best tonics e RS ion ©_ingredients s Ca. T Medieine e e, Brolinte ° wanderful resuits in catarrhal co tions. Send for temmonma. ;| GHENEY & O, Pr F. All dru, Haf