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FAIR, COLDER TODAY: COLD TOMORROW . FULL ASSOCIATED AR el s PRESS DESPATCHES . WANTED FOR: SALE * "OR. SALE—Eight Banty hens, two TO RENT nny front room, steam- WANTED—_Peopie (o attend chicken |, oo 3 % TO RENT. THE MOTHER OF MEN. ing Piotures at the Breed Thea- ¢ ¥ 3 || pie supper at the Preston City Con: |€ock - birds, ,one Wagner motorcycle, | ieated. 53 Maple St Tel. 91 ~ 5 i Y : t the Davis Thea- FOR S [ }isregational Church Friday evening, | 9he 60-egg Buckeye incubator. - Apply | - feP¥STuTh 11 am’tie mother of ‘bearded men; and ricg Pictures at the g A Feb,"22. = Benefit'of Red Cross auxil- |Tel.485-3. .. - . 3 L feb2iu [TQ RENTFarm. si<room enoment. il names uiat I called {igat by jang Pictures at the Auditorium o i . s6iacre farm situated in the, Town || 127 10210 | TR $ATEThies SowE (o fremhen R A Bt LT T Gl Tl BT O T S 0 Usion, Wo. 144, mests 1n m:n;_l.&n;m;—nr" mmwmmu‘“:‘or; T : ; ‘of Labanon, 1% from ‘WANTED—_Cook and a general house- D) rthur C. Smith, R. F. D. feb20a Are Know Siid spoken. where men re known and spoken mect. men, and life moves swift along, ] &% For they do their share of. the world's work. and they are - sure . and les South Willi; ic,) phir e R et g e Y Trom sohool. and stop at city line. work - girl. Windham Inn. Phone 35-4 ~walk }| Willimantic. - o feb2id | "WANTED Gardeher to work on, pri: yate place; steady. position. ~Apply 218 ‘Washington St. feb21d - Phdne 1891-4 fob2id FOR SALE—Farm, about 100 acres, |, known'as ‘the. Roswell P. Woodmansee farm, in town of Preston, about one mile ‘from Norwich and: Westerly. trol- w Na &0, B, P. 0, E,|the town of Meriden. me. v ", . R.'M.,| Suffield—The 324 anniversary of | iy Suffield grange will be held in Maple- 1. 0.0. F., meets| ton hall this (Thursday) evening. FOR RENT—First class rooms. with or withput board, at The Plymouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave.. Telephone 785. febisd is. known \as’ the Wil. A estate, and has. [ set of build on it’ that’could cow, about five Vears old, at a reasonable ‘price, Tel, 1034-4. eb21d A G\ i 1 .\ TrHE DE, TSLAND ITA] Anqd S| HOSP] t ‘.of;bal ! ] e ————— ley; house of-1% stories. in excellent|- TO RENT — Furnishe:™ ‘- ms. Pheone.. - as clear as . a g ‘not be duplicated for- three.'times || “~WANTED _Anyone wishing a good | condi 4 ir v i i » e N e no 3 7 s ndition: and .all necessary buildings; | Washington St. Ring 1.3 . 1oft be i No, 126, meets at| Winsted—Rev. Joseph H. King of,| would not ache— the/amount asked. g ¢ || tamity Jersey g Clear are their eyes and. their glances has. wood. pasture .and mowing. land; would like to sell at-once to.close the estate of Willlam H. Bennett; also six tons of ‘hay: ind good Concord bugg: _ fep13d TO RENT—Very desirable fi flat, with bath and gas”electric 1ights, \ St. Francis' church, Torrington, deliv- Mo. 1L 0. D. H. 8.1 .04 the Lenten sermon at St. Joseph's on meets in Union |church Tuesday evening, ¥ind, as when their years were For ‘further. information, Tranire on ‘premises or of : {5 e Deep voices call me mother, and, the Try Kondon's Five-Part Triangle Western Fea- ture Thursday, Friday and Saturday _The show announced to appear at the the last half of this week is, that both young and old will dimes. Granby. — Many farmers still have tobacco hanging and some have deliv- ered part of their crops as the biyers needed it to keep their warehouses running. kinds, will be right. ‘Wait for these. Prices ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel 5363 feb18a TAMES H. HYDE, STANTON L BRIGGS, : Auctioneers, : and suits made to order’at Lazarow Bros.'; style, fitting and workmanship guaranteed;’ also plush toats steamed & speclalty. Opposite Framilin Street Park. Phone 769-3, novZIWThS WANTED—To buy sash for hot beds Garvin, R. F. D. Hampton, Conn. WANTED — Ope young munméor R. R glation ang store: never failin well '5f water; ‘also_ cottage with rooms as Hamilton 'Park, overlooking Narraganstt Bay.. lnquire A. H. Lin- keeping, steam heat and electric Jigh Mrs, Emma Morse. 1§ Union St. jandd TO RENT—Store, cgnlral%’lluca-ted. el. with fixtures; also garage. 246. , derman, Slogume; R. L= feb13TuTis ~ ¥OR SALEA «Space for custom hatch- ing and R. I Red, White Wyandotte and /White Legsorn baby chicke. Phome 14 George W. Adams, 65 Williams TG RENT—B: ement tenement at 56 Schocl St Inquirs at Bulletiu Offce. 5 G E h. Inquire| - tle and - troe: g Provideace, B.1, ofters training courst | Liress Barl Beanett K. D L Ror | RO AL SIS BT MON: 18000 | They kiRe me ‘oye. and honor. thaugh ¢ A, meets| Suffield—Until further notice, Kent for your, of one year o onien between 18 and | M1Ch. S Saapi bl e ¥ fhey -are wiser mow than Ii \ o Memorial library will be chaed Mon-" ¥ firfl.:! of age lotflnfinthb:: lor(—mx”:rg l‘ POR SALE-—257Acre farm Wilg build- "k‘oe‘l‘f\lg;l;T x‘l;‘htoi‘:r?fiio sg:b;fi“?.; But T think of ‘the' little :“‘fl‘“fl;m:}lo h : e e for mucl : : fe ‘ator. 350, D i daye, "Tussdaye and Wednesdays cach eaac trainiig u‘t&%;éx?n%? X:;"“,M =ueh | inge.$1,800, Write G0 No. 150, Buliscin, | i, cley: s slept. In my arme - § use e shortage uel. J ren were trea ast year; living con- [ ——— - S T = - 7 t| 0, I could hot hold them dearer, an i at no cost toyoul ditions are very. attractive, Iy Su-| FWR SALE—_Farm of 10 acres, fine| TO RENT—Furnished room for iight| 0O ! - New Haven—Using milk cans for (e ) A 3 Fintendunt ‘of Raods T8ind Hospital, | 19cation, with 14 story dwelling. barm, | Louseceeping Mrs. Mary Kellg 7|, T woult not turs them back, receptacles, seven young men collected 1am in the west after Horses. Ex-|Providence, R. L - @SSSMTH V{ahed celb. Hucabatbs cellar anir-dus e — thorny maze, and again to elimb ¢ cts and | Haven Saturday, mostly 1 nickels and : ] J - But. when the lonely ‘evening comes, and no ong has need of me, s O, for the liftle ¢hildren who once leaned upon my knee. -—Ninette M. Lowstst. - THIS 18 THE 4IFE. I am trying—vainly trving $ ¢ . driver.” Adams Express Co. 10 RENT—¥urnished . rooms; also | N fong for things to eat, X oy. There are three Keith vaude-| Waterbury,—William Kirschbaum, AUCTION s Ee et U ___febIOTUTDS | rooms "for Tighi movséieching, 100 | For my gig are mostly meatless, . “ucts, headed by Rutan's Song |who_recently sustained u compound | r 25 i¥otod || FOR SALE—Buiiiig lots on Fox | Sehool St Zall 104s-3. sepild | And 1 substitute for Wheat., Birds, a_collection ature’s sweet- | frac t leg in a coasting =L £ anor, on‘easy payments; plant -t v=fin, m&:gn:mx‘ Roughing .m;:;ztfi; tm:fin?umzz‘tmmhxy at the TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1918, . WANTED—3) women dressmakers;|your garden on yol::r puv’v’n mnd;pr:x‘;n Now the Mustard-Catehup-Sugae— 3 etia, the biggest little star in|Waterbury hospital. L at 10 oelock a. m., alvo_girls to work on.power machined | Westerly car and stop clty limit. S ey Neve R IEl e ; . This is the prettiest of- jar | t2inment of the Y. P. S/ C. . is to be |, P Maem (fOmerly, qwned by the | L0 0E, oo pay; Steady WOk, Em: | Sommmt e ..o . feb16d Ccupies that space. AIOBE. 3 . P, S/ C.E. be | late’ Charles W. Briges, one mile. frop | learning: good pay; steady work. Em- cupies that spa ne. : . .-mammm :ru.em n‘:m: la(s:‘g:r:::';imoy“ttr:s?gh'f"‘rxueossiu;“sf:: :#?n ;aty Ms. Hawes" on Washington's Lebanon Station and nesr Babeock Hill R e e dCo TR (St degln“setl:fi—gryn;o%fig’gfih e _ And the egg we. once. thought com- e acyie. g thivd | York by bost, Which tmoaded 30 cars ) e 0 o tyom wit tepess| Boww ¥Ry —Gor 3 e amer pacs | 10 e B0 poat Gaa o panch ey || Very Desirable Cottage T aitbuh A ekt 5 2 3 e 3 & S . my entire farm holdings, withou! & & e ‘ 4 2 {© 3 % 4 i s | JETia Nesbor end Vineont, a couple of |of freight for the up-river towns. W ganday il he, observed as|reserve or limit, described as follows: Erinice and “Mayble Worke: Anhony | barne, ahed. e F hentouses Jormer In' Best Recidence Section e Wit - comedy - jaggters who do some won- £ g N STOCK. St, Jewettt Cly. ' E. L. Alley, Mgr. I¥ known as the Jaceb Merklein place. 3 Riercy T M derful_stunts making lots of| Ridgefield. — County Commissioner |Sunday two weeks previous. ‘| Eleven high grade Jersey cows (sev.| feb20d Inquire of Abby Stantot, R, D. 5 Modean Sorumbiarte Ajid the Peanut—lowly ‘Peagut— ' fun'' The Triangle ture picture is|John Brophy, who was injured by a| The Ladies' Aid society will meet|crai nearby springers, the balance (o WANTED_TeRement for one person, | tep20d Price $40.00 per Month Once the theme of every jest— 3 IR SER I -Up of: Down, & | Sl et Bia home In RidkeieM recently,(ivith s, Hawee next weck®Thet- e e e Ty, Jummer): 1 Yedr*| jarge or small, pleasunt surroundings, | ROR SALE_Bakery business former- Tt has joined the throni celéstial, awestern drama, wherein an makes ' good. Current guan ‘with the latest n completes effects of his injuries and the resulting illness, but is stated to be making Bver since the carly 80's in the last century Mrs. H. W. Goff has . been FARMING TOOLS One team wagon, 1 ox wagon, 2 ex- ] 1. Bulletin. ‘Address Box before or by Maren Is feb19d WANTED—Board and_one 1y owned and operated by louls H. Brunelle at 10 Carter Ave.'(East Side) also baker wagon and wuto delivery FOR SALE Going up with all the res But the thing that leaves me speech- i gress. keeping a record of daily events. Many | press ons, 1-pair heavy te har- - B - ne or U¥0|wagon in good condition; will be sold le; ;5 B e ey ey fosEtie pulins & tim’ have. questions beay Seti{ed v | nest.. T cIagls. deveitie Larnases 1 Clo. fooms by imerican couple; sood price | outright or-in. seetions, as desired, at reaks my hoart W smifheunO - Danbury—Two Danbuiy residents|a reference to her diary, | horse "express *wagon. 1 two-seated | iL ¥ y. A 15100 | moderate terms. ' Inquire of- A. I No. 105 WJLLIAMS ST P e e T Dotk Bnd. Do v ABBAILENR, have joined ex-President Taft's $1,000 : SIIY 0 Qi chets {onkimearimen )il - Fer e FiEeRda i T o Bl Comny TWO FAMILY HOUSE |~ " """ —Frank Lowater Limit* War Savings society in Con-|TO STAMP OUT “BOOTLEGGING” nure. spreader, 15 eigh, 2 culti-| WANT! licensed -: embalmer; |":febd0d ~ 0- o v 0 Lk B Who Plays the Big Sympathy Mother | ATt Va8, SHVIIES 8ot Cty st to ators, I Syracuse plows,"i' United | steady job with good wages. Write| “pop SALB Five mew steam radin:| e £ ; M States’ separator (600 1lbs. capacity,| or appl Son Company, New ol Nasadcr | 4 Part in Pareritage, a Message, Com- | respond to Mr. Taft's personal invita- NEAR THE MILITARY CAMPS. | Gt now). 1 grindstone, 1 tweomorse | London Commactiear - o efop1oa " | L9rs. ~Inquire T. E. Babcock, Norwich, With Fine:Vard ,HUMOK OF THE DAY k ing to the Davis Next Week. tion to join the limit society, and his w7, mower, 1 wheel rake, 1 smoothing har- e ;Leb20d —_— , reserved, with ¢hat fine womanly trait of “sympatico” Miss Lehirs greatest charm is her simplicity and affability. “Bducated in quiet seclusion of St. Catherine’s convent, her early life was devoled to the arts and sciences of home. Her hobbles today are riding and dincing and writing short etories. 3 first experience before the foot- was with the Brady productions. But the screen possibilities soon at- hér, and with Hobart Bos- she played leads and then star- in the Ince productions on the Tri- program. & y- her chief success has been wife was a close second. Plainville—Capt. G. Arthur Hadsell, who headed the first company in France, was born in Plain has a’ sister, Mrs. Harry:Castle, living on Canal street. ‘Hadsell was born in 1872 and as a youth enlisted in Com- pan E, C. N. G, New Britain. Old Saybrook. — Local men have butchered beef stock to be sold to the government for the lighthouse keepers. Theee ran short of food, due to the inability of the lighthouse tenders to reach them in season, because of the ice congestion in’the sound. To Prevent Sale of Intoxicants to Men of the Army. Washington, Feb. 20.—Revision . ol the rules prohibiting the sale or. serv- ing of intoxicants to officens and en- listed men of the army, ansounced yesterday, is designed, Chairman: Fos- dick of the commission on - training camp activities explained today, 10 stamp out “bootiegging” outside of the dry zones around military camps. Not only is the oid ruling not relaxed, he said, but. the revised regulation is much more stringent. g A Under the original order, Mr. Fos- dick said, only the salé of liquor to officers and enlisted men in uniform row (nearly new), 1 galvanized water tank, milk’ pans chains, iron bars. ladders, rope an tackles. forks. hoes, shovels, saws, hammers. blankets, and several other articles; also a quantity of hds HOUSBHOLD GOODS of all descriptions, including 1 range, 1 oak chamber set, 2 goose feather ‘beds, 3 extension {ables, bu- reane, rocking chairs, beds and bed- ding. ' lamps, pictures, carpets. mats, crockery. and other articles too nu- merous to mention. A caterer will be in attendante. Tt stormy, first fair week day. “WARREN P. BRIGGS. Lebanon, Conn,. Teb. 12 191S. and pails, dri steel | lington, Conn. WANTED-—Position In_automobile repair shop: could assist in bookkeep- ing; had some éxperience with auto- mobiles. John T. Bowler, West Wil- febisa_ | YES, MA'AM—A 5c pke. of Union Leader free with each 10c tin of same; Army and Navy cigarettes, 20 for 1sc; it's a new mild cigaretie. A fine ljne of T3¢ pipes with sterling siiver bund and some corking good shapes. Buy one at Fagan's Smoke Shop. febi6d WANTED—Young women for a large textile manufacturing _company - in Connetticut. . We can give you aad your families st work “at good wages, with ample opportunities for advancement, under excellent worki conditions. 'A~good home furn Wi 1 4. Bowler, West FOR SALE—Left handed cut off saw, cluding canvas belt and table, slight- | used.” American Waste and Metal 210" West Main St. Teb19d FOR SALE or ‘would exchange for! ned cattle, two pair of work horses, weight 2600 and 2800. ‘Address William illington, Conn, Teb19d Price Very Attract Aeply To James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET ST. - FOR SALE- Second hand plano in good condition; French _make; price| reasonable. '8 Elm Ave., Norwich Town Green ten1sd FOR SALE — A bay horse; age.9, about 1150 pounds. extra good worker | ver; brown lorse, age 8, 1100 poun. a buckski; ge 7, about 00 pound: gaits to'a sad- | 6-ROOM APARTMENT SPRING GARDEN AVENLE $20.00 Per Month Only one available, so_“get busy” if you want it. ilkins and his wife are down on a war basis. aren't they?” ° . “Well, you can’t sink much ‘lower. He's buying her clothes. and - she's buying his. " —Life. B “Going to dinner. Jones? Come in here first and have an_appetizer.” “Great Scott, man! FHoover. Won't let me satisfy the appetite 1 have now.’—Boston Transcript. Dear 014 Lady (to cavalry officer) | 1 suppose your men must become | very attached to their horses. Cavalry Officer—Well, some of them they could—London Opin- k T ung women, board and roomsidle and broken safe for 2 4 > i “Ts. your furnace controlied’ by 4 n % depth, Which require deli- Collins —The members ‘lzt xlhs was prohibited outside of the dry i it o - reasonable’ rates, and houses sup-|children or ladies’ use: a1so a.near. Look at our FYmhlnhtcn Street them(?slst. adame . 6 handling of dramatic Yales and | 1%, MCRS, (S8 Ate "R R, B, TR0 sones, and bootieggers and unecrupu- | Macane” Bl Materialg|thic? S, foglice: Nrite, (o iRty (st business haness: will be sold uary SertactHonp 5t 42 have o man come in to ¥ shading of character to register sym- ‘;J’;“ffi”fi‘;’;fiffifid i eoyna |lous liquor dealers were enabled - to s bl aierials S HO% ncate ] B oy Brothars Stabie \WAmantic, - febisa T bot T aou e giinkimee 1 at + B v wi iolati it N, P uner, B Stable, ‘Wil 2 = k4 o ks i ione: d Thece 4 that elusive Something | joom, and ‘the Foresters-are a close| iy e 5% Without violating i OF ALL KINDS R O L Y Y FOR SALE—Four Airedaie puppics, |} _ We will sell you a thoroughly home e L e e fnce. o her|7econd, the Red Men having a score off “G " AUieq ine regulations prohibit D o 5| $10: one female two years old, §23; one || moderta two-family house for a | becanse his billly dn makeap and conveyed her | 1353 for four games and the FOTeStes | e serving, Eiving of delivering of in- For, Saly by rent. near Moosup or Plaintiel T e s U et e B A RO e e i e 4 Dart ot the browbesten mother In such s e e et | T Peck MEWilliami o€, | oo 2 oty 1035°then 33,000 It taien betore (Juoior ohe e | pateelr ot saw this ‘ere ‘persen. foi- & genuinely sincere and tear compell-| Thomaston.—The Foreman associa- e 20Ne. in.private T A pril 1. : i that it has made a lasting @1 and resistered as onc of the tion of the Seth Thomas Clock com- pany will omit its banquet this year. homes lquors may be served to of- ficers or soldiers who are members of vLQST AND FOUND T WANTED— good care. Mr F. It Eccleston, Glasgo, Conn, | ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1534 63 Broadway | tering about under _suspicious _cir- cumstances and with weapons hindi- i n o ati that'e contemplated commit- 5% :!nll“-'t!flfldflmfl of the|jt has planned a free lecture to be|the ‘3:;"“‘ S h&“a“:“df g“e“& Per- HegatigPen oy ed oxer, e felony—so, 1 runis! Wi nyer 3 1 want to see this t | give ri - | sons e violating the new oy % 19,50 d chickens, |-0ld. Enos orshir » s . i mflnfi Fest {siven in the opera hotise Friday €I\ regulations would be liable to a fine| FOUND _in. Englisn highest p by Joseph| Norwich, or worshipl—Passing Show b fxo i et oured by Mason T. Adamsto deliver| 9L $1.000_or twelve months'. imprison- | oo ‘brown_ and . whi Hochherg, 181 Main St, Willimantic.| _Jan30d FOR SALE Mrs. Bacon—So vour daughte;‘made B v 5 ebanon 1917 license No. 2 Tare 25 - - = it i inger Jast might? AUDITORIU the lecture, * He will take for his sub- | SRt or bth, | t5 Samuel Jette, Baltie. o Jan?d | " FoR” SALE—_TYoke oxen, good R Bl gt T s —_— ject A Yankee in the Trenches. The definition of the term “military| ~ 3 WANTED—In ‘or near Danielson, F. . Pierce, Greene, | TWO HUNDRED CORDS or woop,| 3irs, MEhertmves <be gid. Far the Freedom of the World is To- Lamp: \hax DesHeenidrped iin e re | o | place clulng for chilren, (oot hEr wuch . {7 Jan23d (| CUT AND GORDED, ABOUT FIVE| ond \ias Phe BUCGRESTEl o - ¥ New Haven.—The executive commit- | Vised order to embrace t: ing camps 2 loccupation. ‘Tel. 244-4, Danielson. — HUNDRED CORDS OF STANDING L, Y. ! EObSE p _day’s Big ‘Special—As an Extra At- | o of the New Iaven counts farm|of the ordnance and quartermaster's|been administered, the v N 2 - _car, good '—Yonkers Statesman. bt “traction,” William 'S. Hart in The yureau, the county commissioners and | departments and ' medical officers | 5ained consciousnese. | paint.sgood tires, gupl sunning orde:; | | WOOD, Some people about here must take ; Huter. . > ‘ the legislative committee of this coun- | throughout the United States, Hawaii| The doctors. who. found. that 'the 00d generai A Retucke: St TP'€T1130 acres of land, well divided into| newspaper talk seriously,” remarked AR SRR ty conferred yesterday with President |and Porto Rico. Petienty” catapletned (of pax Qucer; e PGl aeg ienod “ dese e mowing, pasture and woodland, 10-| the Weather mam. _The ‘most brilliant, spine-thrilling, | Harry V. Whipple of the- Metropolitan| _ In making public the new .order,|5ation in their throats, were unable to | “ rovEod = = R Eplph Sl e s 20 “Whet's wrong?’ asked his assist- atriotic drama ever made into a mo- | Chai - and urged that more |Chairman Fasdick asked: the co-opera. | lo¢ate the trouble.and the police sent e A FOR SALEStudebaker. six _cyl, | room house. barn, woodhouse and other an ; 3 a3 Pk, sSpAny. and urge at mo; i s D T jfor physicians from the department of ED—To buy raw fur ay | series '17, overhauled and - repainted|, . .. dition: 15 Tl s A RO, . just. _plctire to challenge the | fail labor be loaned the farmers of [ tion of liquor dealers and cafe proprie: | [ BAYSICians from (he department of s, “Thayer BidE. Hoom 103| special aolor. _ Iisbie-McCormick Coy | PU/11INE%. in g00d condition; 130 peach| A woman called mo up just sow ands of men organizing and| . o . |pian, e “helieves, wouwia cut ot the | {oHR shop and the'floors sbove, Anout| WANTED — Paw furs st A| ‘rom sanel1sld moss 0 ove i ns about 100 pounds eacn, Tot at| ;"0 rrenrietts that T was proud f_to fight the battle of civiliza- | Waterbury—Mr. and Mre. Fugene|supply to “bootleggers.” P e sebner's. Water St. every Thursday. | touring car in goes ondition, $200, (o it oo o L Vin bl b e e Juk M b, ds’ of men marching | Moriarty of 1253 West Main street building. x A, C. Bennett. novizd Au;:\ s_,? Comdany, 13 Bath St ‘arming too a‘ar‘ lr;v Emv:m“ ‘n ; e 3 ‘to ‘the front and into the jaws|boast of five big blue-eved, bovs to! ALMOST 150 PERSONS WERE S A S W 5 Y& = niture enough to start housekeeping, id that please hec? of. g whom the words home and country 5 MINIMUM TONNAGE FOR furniture of ail ki WOR SALE—Maxwell touring. 5 . & e Of Shaderepe on : " s e whols Totot : e OVERCOME BY GAS FUMES s efore you sell modei. in g0 condition, 3 £07, 92500, 0. The Cholce O : R AT, ShSh kattbna bacd- | savey - whole lotof niedning and sug- s TRANS-ATLANTIC VESSELS. T Erizpie-MeCormick Co. hetu. Send for my Latest Far in|fortunate. She said that if "she in a blood brothership|gest principles and ideals that are Serd ) 'm Bulletin e é % ¢ H - il i SAFETY rasor blades sharne nevizd couldn’t vote better tkan'a man there lfi:wmflnmy. worth sacrificing lives for. Three of|In a- Loft Building in New York AFETY razor blades sharpene {08y oes and cowards transformed 6men showing their bravery in the Home and at the camps: women living the inferno of battle to nurse mad shimulate the men to victory: ‘Women risiing certain death to be the men they loye. And the ar- rfval of the Star and Stripes on the eftont in France in a climax that bring; audiences up to their feet with I York harbor ‘and may be cruising to- ward France. ‘Hugh, the Afth boy, is still at home, his mother still hesitat- ing to part with the last of her sons to remain with her. CANTERBURY GREEN Additions. to C, E. Society — Social Planned—Washington Sunday to Be forms arc made. have 'been overcome by fumes of some mysterious gas sincp noon_yesterday. All efforts of health department officials and the police_ to trace the 'gas have been unsuccessful. It was sald topight federal agents might be called into the inquiry. A quantity of Khaki cloth-was. re- ceived by a contractor onthe ninth floor Tuesday and almost immiediately afterward the elevator man who had No American Steamer of Less Than 20 no American steamer of less than 2,500 deadweight tons be permitted to clear for a trans-Atlantic vovage or to engage in:other long voyage trades. “This ruling has been adopted,” it was announced, “as a measure of .con- servation and economical use of ton- nage, since in the board’s judgment steamers - of swall ‘tonnage are 'not economical and unsafe in the trades in SPOOLERS WANTED ROCKLAWN FOR RENT Stone 'House on Warren Street: has 11.rooms and - bath, ‘electric lights | (choice of 400). 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I., H Telephone 2365 FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl- ness Biocks, Building Luts, all in des sirable lecations. List your you care to seli or rerc, as I ha a number of people looking [or real es- property” if| 5 Civby, 3y : t3 e would have been no need of her the boys, Fugene, Marcus and Morgan,| ‘Where Army: Uniforms Are Made. S Kirby, 227 Main St. Norwich. fan22d FOR SALR—Maxwell roadste 13 LR bline about the ballot in the first | iaip mpermen of gigaatic cowrage are over there In the trenches and| T T S—T 2,500 Deadweight Tons. 125 magel, overbmuled) and svaran| | WILLIAM A, WILCOX © | oooor Sinston Star. and . scurrying into a living |may be among the first Americans to| New York, Feb. 20.—Almost 150 per- ¢ X b k3 b ? 5 Frisbie- ¥ S it o : hell"of shells and fumes to bring in|zo over the top. The fourth, Morti- |sons employed in a West Thirtieth| ~Weshington, Feb. 20.—The shipping R e e O L FARM SPECIALIST Teacher (at object 1;:?1':: E:“:ov:'. . wounded from artillery-raked | mer. is on a United States ship in New | street loft building where army uni- | board tonight’ directed that after Feb. £ 1 Shiamn vou know made. 1 want you, Marjorie, to tell me which is the mast imiportant part of a knife. g Marjorie—Er—er—er— Teacher—Well, 'l help’ you. What part of his knife does your father se the most? Marjorie—The son’s. corkscrew.—Pear- -3 and = steam heat. Picturesque §| tate investments. 4 KALEIGOSCOPE 3 1o Tl are the exciting things you see | Ohgerved. handied it became iil.” From that time fp e L L s S grounds of four acres with fine WILLIAN F. HILL, - THE il Frosdom of the World -~ °|. st the cnois reneassal all members | e unGOnSHOw A over et ooy | INles oF other appropriate services:” Girls over 16 to learn |} £27ienpleh, (o e el Moreh | rgomTua™ ™ " eserGias. | A Scandinavian sclentist has re- 4 a * At the choir rehearsal all members £ ! 3 2 ntol. . arstih Do Tihroughout its eight remarkable|,s the ladies' F g Oy ¢t |and in shops on the three . stories ¥ oo ¢ cently pat y g pes- 1 reels you hear the tread of thundering 2 s quartette Were present |anove . They ‘wrere revived and . sent Spooling - mits of the simultaneous transmis feét marching along the Toads 10 £I0rY | boge - ape 1o S, Proause of | home. ARCHA W. CCIT | of words by Willlam S. Hart in The Hater will turmish plenty of good thrills. BREED THEATRE. Viola Dana in The Winding Trail, a Metro Star Series Play of the Gold- n. West, and Fatty Arbuckle His Latsst Two-Part Comedy, Out West, Featurss for Today and Tonight, colds. Their loyalty was impressive, just as their singing Ruth Davis was struck in the eye recently by a snowbaill thrown by a big boy, a painful accident. ‘Willlam Barker's fears for his brother have been relieved by a letter from him. He was then somewhere in the Mediterranean. 4 Too Young to Stop Work. Joseph Beadle, at 76, is still on duty throughout the week at a foundry in Providence. His wife holds the fort This morning the odor was again noticed and by 10 o'clock so- many persons had Dbeen overcome that the plant was shut down and a call sent for the police, who summoned doctors and ambulances. After first aid had BREAKS A COLD John & Geo. H. Bliss "IN AFEW HOURS FIBST DOSE OF “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND” RELIEVES ALL 4 GRIPPE MISERY. THE ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS COMPANY Yantic, Conn. WE WANT YOUR JUNK, WASTE PAPER AND Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 ™ ‘63 Broadway FOR SALE 306 West Main Street house, Furnished Secashore Cottages : For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug. Pledsant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. sion of any number means of an automatic photographic- clectric apparatus. Among the Burmese thé possession of a white clephant stands as a sign of universal soverignty. ‘Every Bur- mese king longs for the capti of such a treasure during his ‘relg a token that his royalty is recognized by the unseen powers. Secretary _of _Commerce Redfield T d'\the officers and X iy in his absence. ; Largest it contains eight rooms and bath, Ssnd dee bookiet l;r“ !;:n}‘i:;:giuh tander Junipes 2 Glimpses of ‘the picturesque arid|. Alba Stevens, at 83, is one to con- Assortmen S ey METAL STOCK modern, in pertect repair; laree ||| (EFRANIE W. coy their brave and eficient action which 8 Mojav- desert in San Bernardino coun. | Suft about old times in Canterbury. of. |~ Quit blowing and snuffiing! - A dose 5 lot with building in location for g resulted in the saving of one of the | Dfil!brnl‘&. and life as 1t iated. s By h}'@;‘"%.fi:’; £ & of -“Pape's. Cold . Compound” taken | W& A0 & np firm iln the macket for (|| carage This is 2 real bargain . WESTERLY, R. L .. . |light vessels of the department from: The Winding Teas & Metre ot | Harris, Moses Cleveiand and stter 1o: || PIAMOND JEWELRY every two hours imiil three doses ars|S4me, e o, il pay of demtnetion By FE ! cal nl)hblga €. E. Society. BROOCHES ~ ™~ . you the best prices. Call or. write. taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold- either in the head, NORWICH WASTE AND and may be sold on easy terms it desired. Inquire of FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. More than 600 of the 1100 drafted TWo excellent farms; can trade either in Anoka coumty, Mimm., have today and tomight. The following have béen received as|f SCARF PINS ! ~ [ chest, ‘body or.limks. ¥ THOMAS H. BECKLEY, for city property of equal value: one | 2o, jantariiys to! The story of this interesting picture | active members’ of the -Christian En- S 40 o Y orcnascosERtn) e, METAL CO. 278 Main Strest 37 acres Siate Toad, near city, modern | FSPORded, MOITET AL e is Jaid in the west in the mining and | deavor soclety: Mr. and M. Sager || RINGS . i o e e Y 205207 West Main Straet ' PInES, oy M8, acre stock farm | OE o themselves for military ser- Erila ana thriling _experiences . en. | Walnwelgnt and atre. Warsen - || PENDANTS sickc headache, dullness, feverishness, | Telephone 5462 . Norwich, Conn. Ine, keems 0 neil FTalkreslia Wels | vics!” ey ‘Wil procae the own { Goumtered. on the desert in the early| The third public social and enter- e v it e e TRYON'S AGENCY, St v I Nved through by the little o BRACELET WATCHES “Pape’'s Cold Compound” is the WANTED e30@ Willimantle, Ct. selves. e 1 also see: RADIOLITE STRAP quickest, surest relief known and costs g : In the new Postal Guide there ave il in his latest and best WD?M m’f 10! only a few tcenu at’ drug sttore’a It {-ndm:;hmit;s l;’-c gfimz farm ~ FOR SALE to que {eo\md the tollowllr.?: nm;! &( 3 ody,. B acts without assistance, tastes nice, |hands, 10 wood choppers, makers, : towns and postoffice: k ddmw e o piture y OMAcH WATCHES, ETC. and causes no inconvenience. Don't|15 general housework girls, 34 labor- |§ o The beautifyl farm of fhe late E A.PRENTICE Hood, Overall, Shos, ¢ Heel, Broom, - greatest - ng. he has acoept a substitute. ers., iy about 127 acres land, well divided o Kettle, Oven, Fork, Pen, ' Blanket, 4 ever been called upon to play, and for e | /FREE ZMPLOVMENT BUREAY as to tillable and 'pasture: land, CAUSE INDIGESTION Create Gus, Sourness and Pain John & Geo. H. Bliss LEGAL NOTICE AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro, M WANTED. abundance of wood and some tim- ber, never failing brook, also water to house and barns; Jarge 10-room house, in best condition, 3 barns, Real Estate and Insurance Titles Searched Wills Drawn. Potts, Wagon, Gimlet, Files, Sawdust, Shovel, Organ, Violin, Clarion ‘and Drum. ¥ | Chicago claims to be the premter _— at’Cantorbury. within and for tng Dist || ola Faise Teotn. Don't matter it ||| inge Tochted i tomn ot Franiia: Foms 2 8. clifcee mryr A id. Th How To Treat D E N TI trict of Canterbury, on the 15th day of || broken. W pay up to 335 per set. ||| uear Smith's Corners and state road. | lumber market of the world. The re- “SMOKELESS WEDNESDAY" o i Eetrmry. A D, 1918, AR s§nak\3°y parcel ‘post . and receive~] |} For. particulars,. inquire 5 :c;ealf;sn &fhz\am}:::'d::gxtga o : FOR SALVATION ARMY. hord ; Presemt—A. HALE BENNETT, Judge || check by return mail. ; : o b £ 9,000, o o e S piciibosrhee i) DREJLJONES | fpedn ot Bugfotis sl | ™ “ooisdmmnasouv co. - || FRANCIS D DONOHUE. || ;. FQR SALE 77 |Gisseiee for iaa pee it Governor Holeomb and Former Gover- trouble, indigestion, sourness, bumning, | G ive 46 ing | (cState, eatate ot Olive L Keatnes, late || Bemoyed lo 15¢ Water st. be- Central l"'::-_ E— Lux o and shipments 1,393,000,000 feet. gas, bloating, na: r Sl Shannon Building 9 . ¥ 000, nor Bulksley Abstained. &n ‘excoss OF hydrochloric’ acid in_the Senea e ourt doth docres hat iz || Norwicn, Gonn: e he . Homestead of the late Hiram Hertford, Conn., Feb. 20.—If = was mald at Govermor Holcomb's office in stomach and not as some believe to a lack of digestive juices. The delicate stomach lining is irritated, digestion is |. delayed and food Take elevator - Shet; it Streed “ntrancr, Bhone months be allowed and limited for the ‘creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Admin- street. A very choice proposition. Cook, 41 Park street, junction of Cliff Al ———————————— CATARRAH CANNOT BE CURED T i i i 4 ith local appications, as they canmot T R SIS S B POWER CONSTRUCTION oo oo s 52, 5 2 St SR a Dl symptoms "which Tevery| tice e given of this order by adver- . For full particulars inquire of: o local disease, greatly influenced by Arificial digestents are not mesded in 1 HoflsE fialng-in o newepaper having @ clrcu. & 2 JOHN A. MORAN constitutional conditions and In order puch cases and may do real harm. Try | Gpecial Rates to Theatre Ti N . o AND s“PPLY comm Nine room house-in g0od residential Real Estate Broker b e I be Catact Madbioe laping aside all digestive aids and in- s TOUPS& |in catd Town of Canterbury, nearest section, modern: plumbing. in £00d con- | Frankling Square Norwich | taken internally and acts through stead get from any drus: ist 4 tew raveling Mon, Etc, the Dlace where. the deceased ' last ENGINEERS gition, ich | biood on the mucous surfaces of thi R M ke | Livery Connection Shetuckst Street | dWelt. \ a teaspoontful i water right after eating. This sweet- ens the stomach, prevents the forma- tion of excess acid and there s no sourness, gas or pain. Bisurated Mag- nesia (in powder or tablet form—never FARREL & SANDERSON, Propa Phome 734. A HALE T BENNETT, Judge. Certified from Record. 5 A, HALE BENNETT, Judge. NOTICR—All creditors of said de- and CONTRACTORS Power Piping, H ng and Ventilating Six room house, recently built, very destrable for small family, up-to-date in all respects. Farm of 70 acres, on state road, FOR SALE Two and one-half (21-2) story house, system. Hail's Catarrh Medioine was prescribed Dy one of the best physi- cians in _this country for years. It is composed of some 0f the best tonics known, combined with-some of the best Dblood purificrs. The perfect combina- AR g, E “notified i ; 3 1 a 'S Co- Hanig or miti) ie hermisss %o “the - The Biane oo Sasins sratast SAId estate Lo, the Mill ‘Repaic Work Promptly o e Dlenty of wood aud|iwo @) tenements; lot 60x120; ‘pienty O O i iy o oSt efelent form ot mmaghcsia. Tor e P o e L o 8 L S ondd g U C RS room for a_garage. Vinely located at|wondertul results in citarrhal condi- stomach purposes. It ls used . by 12 Prospect Coing order, o0 M the BIOYE AN 10T | o e RQOM 112, THAYER BLDG b o N hpearl Street, Nofwich, | WEIL{ {o8% o SR s G0y Eraps. Salshio, thousands of people who enjoy their : - Phone=511 4. e PTTS RomRe : s ; Nietion: Coms. UENTHED, - J; CHENEY & 00, Prope. Toleda, 0, o O Jl:ulstwim nn'n:vre fear-of in:ligeman. ST X 3 teb21a . Phone 1582 Norwich, Conn. Tel 4434 L 1eb16STuTh A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway Hall's Family Pills for constipation., A aw . - . e B T s Jic sty e B & e g - RN AR s \