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i .- .be a feature of the meeting, and the Fon oo Y; FAIR, tok WARMER TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Movinm Pictures at the Breed Thea- “Stoving Pi.cures at the Davis Thea- tre § Moving Pictures at the Auditorium Theatre. ANMOUNCEMENTS The timely toplc Slackers will bo the | 214 subdect of ar irieresting address by an intercsting spec.cer at the Y. M. C, A tomorrew at 3.30 p. m. L. O. Gates, the popular speaker, will deliver the wddress on this occa- sion, cnd he is sure {0 have something | f; of interest to ay to the men who at-| Are tend. P The siuging of popular songs will hour will be a 'tbf\ll one. % mew are’ cordially invited. BREED THEATRE. Faur Shov=> Today, at 1.30, 3, 6.30 and 3.30—Marguerits Clark in The Val- entine Qurl, a Five Part Paramount Producton, and Marvelous Ma a Six Fart Madern Melodramatic Comedy, Features. The B at e Breed theatre today wonsws of two star features. The first is & “arguerite Clary in The Val- entine Cirl, a charming Paramount picture In five parts. In tlis picture Miz3 Clark receives the able support of several of the screen’s beSt known artists, such as Frank Losee, Adafph Menjou, Richard '‘Bartbelmess, Kath- erine Adams and others. The picture was directed by J. Searle Dawley and the exceilent photography together with the splendid cast make it one of the best Miss Clark has done. the 2.30 even At the Christis Universal street, The Holiness Mission meets at No. 87 Main street. . At the Gospel Mission in the Steiner Subject of Slackers Will Be Discussed. building meetings are held morning evening. You a Failure? The Y. P. meets at the usual hour. At the Sheltering Arms Rev. J. W. Areson, rector of Grace church, Yantic, will be in charge of * Sunday affergoon service. At Grace church, Yantic, Rev. J. W. Areson, retcor, there will be a morning |g; service and Sunday school at moon. [ There will be no evening service. Rev, J. psych in the afternoon and 7.3 ing. e Mo ik L e L lyer bui ing, oom ), e sub- Ject will be Mind. e ammen: The Sunday morning topic at the t Congregational church will be i Herbtrt Yeaman, in- spirational speaker and lecture and give prophetic readings at in the Scores of Norwich, Readers are ‘Learn; ing the Duty. of the Kidneys. iy duty, i When they fail to do ‘thit the kid- Backache and_other kidney ills may follow. X Help the kidneys o’ their wor Use Doan’s Kidney Pills—the tested E. Episcopal | kidney remedy. Norwich people endorse their. worth, C. S. Bennett, motorman, 45 Palmer Kidney Pills are good for they helped At Trinity Episcopal church there|me a lot when I used them. T haven't will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m. Morning service and sermon at 10.30 |needed a kidney remedy “in a long a m, and Sunday school at noon. J At the Church of the Good Shepherd, , Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach on the subject Jesus and the time." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't Bieiplen, There will “ne ‘Sunduy |simply ask for a kidney remedy—got school at moon. Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that At the Spiritual Academy, Park|Mr. Bennett had. TFoster-Millburn will | Co,, Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. 4 e ——— LOST AND FOUND The second feature is Marvelous| Union strvices of the Second and| ~goump_a 5 Maciste, a six part amazing moderni Broadway Congregational cflmm iAVente, pig, at % }:3‘;5""“ melodramatic comedy, which is bril | will be held at the Broadway church, | — o' e 700 full of action, fizhts and fun that will|at 10.30 and §, with preaching -by | MOSTFeb, 10, brown fur mufr, in maie you gasp and laugh. the Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoff. , The|§3 Hanover, Conn R The latest war news in the Hearst-|United Sunday schools meet at noon. Fathe weekly completes this mammoth bil Four shows today, at 1.30, 2, €.39 and $.30. be THE AUDITORIUM. 10.30, sy . The most brilliant, spine-thrilling, patsiotic drama. ever made into a mo- tlon picture—a picture to challenge the pride and the conscience of all humanity. Thousands of men organa izing and drilling to‘fight the battie of civilization and marching away to the front and into the jaws of death. Be- fore your very eyes nations banding together in a blood brothership against a common epemy. Women showing their bravery in the home and at the camps: living through the inferno of battle to nurse and stimulate the men to victory; risking certain death to be near the men they love. And the arrival of the Stars and Stripes on the battlefront in France in a climax that brings audiences up to their feet with cheers. These are the exciting things you see in Edwin Bower Hesser's For the Freedom of the World. As an ex- tra attraction, Wiliam S. Hart in The Hater will furnish plenty of good thrills. Musical Comedy Company. Manager Connelly has engaged at areat expense The U. S. A. Girls' Mu- sical Comedy company to appear at the Auditorium week starting Mon- day, Feb. 25, matifiee daily. The well known comedians, Walker and Mackia, SUpport a bevy of pretty girls in held Zion chur and Lost At £ Endeavor and Senior Christian Fn- | day. v A 1 | Ende b ay. He was accompanied by ~ Mrs: :‘..‘af’:m, m“gyfl:;oml:ir:::“g;?g; deavor socitties at the nsual hours |Reiily, who will visit in Washington, military ‘revae Over the Top. buring|Rev Mr. Avers will have for his ev-|D, C. the action of the comedy migh ey |eNing text, Kadash-Barnea. £ vaudeville will be given. This show R Manchester—The local lodges are comies highly recommended. by the| .-t St. Andrew’s Episconal church, |actively taking up the matter iof gell- press of Lynn as refined and moral | Central avenue, Rev. William H.}ing thrift stamps among the members. Matinee daily for ladies and children. confirmation class at will be evening prayer at 7.30 o'clock. at fhe morning s worship and sermon Sunday worship at 7.45 o'clock. "7 is conference claims Sunday. Edward F. Barrows is fourth Avers, pastor, the morning te At Christ Episcopal church there will holy * communion at 9.30 in morning, W service and sermon , Sunday school At Park Congregational church, Rev. 8. .H. Howe, D.D., pastor, will preach vice which will be parlors. There will be a young people’s service iz} the afternoon, in the Parish House At the McKinley avenue A. M. E. be morning 10.45 o'clock, 15 and' evening church there will school at 1 pastor of ch, et SO At the First Baptist church, George Henry Strouse, minister, the morning theme will be A Fable of Priorities. There will be Sunday school at moon | B. Y. P. U. meeting as usual evening theme will be The New Birth, | in_ the serles of sermons on Pearls of Truth. the Federated church R Smith, B. A.. rector, there will be holy t moon, and a o'clock. There the at BRIEF STATE NEWS Southington.—Local people are anx- iously waiting for the arrival of the issing of the next Liberty bonds. A larze sale of these are also expected in town when they arrive. Stafford Springs—Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Alverson and daughter of Macleod, Alberta, Canada, are visiting Mrs. Al- verson's parents, Rev. and*-Mrs. Levi Rees, of Grant avenue. nday e Rev the| Old Saybrook.—John on, the artist from the Oyster River district, is in Philadelphia, doing government work. Mrs. Mason and four children have joined him for the balance of the season. The Torrington.—Twelve men are need- entisted men by reason\of rejectiops. ‘The military board has asked for vol- unteers who will be ready to leave for camp before the first of March. will be The Church of God a Messenger. There will be Sunday school at noon and meetings of the Junior Christian Meriden.—Congressmas Thomas L. Rfiil\y left this week for Charfotte, N. of the camp on Washington's birth- To filter the Blood:ds® thewkidney®s. . Norwich, says: “ I know Doan’s ed to complete Torrington's quota of C. where he spoke before the soldiers Central lodge of Odd Fellows worked . We want an all_round man book- | keeper about 25 to 35, years of age assistant. One familiar with cost ac- counting preferred, THE ULMER LEA'T:HE_N COMPANY, t Norwich, Conn. WANTED - _ FOR SALE By FULL ASSCCIATED ~ . ~ 1 To RENT BOY. - WANTED-Good steady employment. - The opport i Franklin Square. evson Teb2sd urity; vg'g’ SALE_35-acre farm and stoek, 51,91 Wiliam Dee, Rural.2, Willi- mantic, Conn. “Teb23d WANTED—Neat_ reliable maids for| - FOR SALE— Alredale terricrs, three general work, hall maid and waitress.|months’ old _bitch__ puppies, | from Apply Memorial Hospital, New Lon-|champion show Stock, .cocky iypical don, Conn. - fen:d Ispecimens, cligible for' regstiation §5 Tk T : $15 buy ~ er. WANTED Janitor, sober_and_rella- | Weriwan womms Contariars ¢ lers. ble; must have experience with steam and hot water bol Apply Memo- Weedwell Farms, Canterbury, Conp. 2 AL R *m,” hbout 100 acres, known as the Roswell . Woodmansee TO RENT—Small tenem Town St Inquire ai | St of Teiephone $15- . O RENT—In Norwi ished zrocery ‘husiness tume location. nt on ‘West West Town _ feb1SMWS well estab- 30 years i Iniquire Bulletih Office. | 4 el22d arcen St stone| Rocklawn: has as e il PRE§B DESFATG!E, A g POETRY' PHE mm SONG. w hangds-to seedsiept, bovs, We sten and ‘we cost; 614 Time's on - Wing i vid ye partake oy, Ang of Hurvest's The eorn” misg be. fown Spring. Tall gemily ety ;’% corn, ¢ earthy bel: Lié warm in. t = New - I lights, stcam heat and batli-| And, sta . * e = Tarm, in town ots Dreston. about one| With fine garden; short walk to streef = WANTED—New or second hand, 1ate| mile from Norwich and Westerly trol | C3'S: Pbssession given March 1st. Com-!0la Earth is » pleasure to fee: .. . model, four eyl tourthg car, With|jev: nouse. of 1% stories. in excellent | [Ortably furnished house in -Norwich|In sunshine clgak- of- red -and green: starter; seller must give - guataniy | condition, and all necessary buildings;| TOWD. near, Peck’s Corner, on car line;| The fnrrow lies fresh; this Year will X mechanical cofdition; state price. * P.lhas wood. pasture and mowing jand. | immediate possession; one room j 3. [ %% ' Girls in I i S o 3 L [T o 1eh23d | would like to sell at'once'to c se the| MPdern apurtment, $50 month. . Archa . \at are nast have been. Boys and Girls in light manu- for reats estate of William 1. Benmett: also six | W: Coit, 63 Broadiay Ten: £ and’ sailt moad corm, . I ost successtul tons: of _hay. and good Concord buggy.! 'mo RENT—Sunny front room T\Jed warm 7in thv sarthy: beds facturing work, 8 hour day, |} hindvods sich wien macriage | Address Earl Beinetr, T D /N0t noxted: 33 Maple St el S1o1 And stand so. el same nocs, ‘ ety Conngentint; most rales | Wieh. o Phone 18734 febalTiSTu | ciistur tea. ours on Saturday. - i descriptions : 3 A - £ 3 4 he o y- Tho Saccesstul . Clupe Mra.{ ,FOR SALE_New milch cow andi ro RENTFurm. six:room tenement adv and oure agun. - i \ Purdie_Box 556, Oakland, Calif. . H.C. Hensler. Tel, 462-14. barns and implements, In the city. 1 ire, uf Stroke and stem. w * Good Pay. Tebsis " ! Te23d : auire 5 Rogano: tukke | Wester “pt AMERICAN THERMOS ‘BOTTLE CO. examiner), 276" Kenois Bldg., Washing- | large henhiouseswith sheds, all in good . (oVE BUY and el toole Jurmiture:| well of water: also cottage with o| Ten machinists, 2 waitresses, 2 farm | &30 PS04 Faoks asneciaily wan:. |Iooms at Hamilton Park, overlooking hands, 10 wood choppers, 6 toolmakers, | ed. " Wrlite or call. Loais D, Ward, 32 | Narragansett Bay. Inquire A H. lin- 15 general housework gi Water St. mar2dMWs | derman, Slocums, R. I febl2TuThs er: FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg, Goo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. FOR SALE FOR SALE--Three cows: to freshen in April. Arthur C. Smith, R. F. D. No. 6. Phone 1891-4 feb2id FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN By order of the Propate Court, to settle an estate, the Giles Harrington farm in Franklin is offered for sale. The farm consists of a dwelling house with good cellar, barn, carriage house, corn _house, hen house and out- buildings, There are about 60 acres-of lan: divided into pasture, .woodland, mowing land, orchard and planting ground. There is an abundance of water in wells, springs, and brook on the premises; 800 cords of firewopd could be cut oft and sold at good prices by the purchaser. 1t i Sy haul to the village of Bal farm is on Nhigh ground, h view, and is located on_the State high- way from Norwielh -to Willimantic and is four miles. from Baltic village® and about cight miles. ffom :Norwich, is_near Meetinghanse Hill, so-calied. For further information, apply to FRANK B. HARRINGTON. ‘102 Roose- velt Ave,, or to. WILLTAM H. SHIELDS, 35 Broadway,. Norwich. Conn, ) | FOR SALE 306 West Main Street house, contains eight rooms and bath, modern, in perfect repair; large lot with buildmg in location for garage. This is a real bargain and may De sold on easy terms it desired. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street - FOR SALE The beautiful farm of the late Samuel ~G. Hartshorn,,containing about 127 acres land. well divided as to uillable and pasture land. OIVIL SERVICE examinations in Nor- wich soon; men and women desiring departmental, customs, ste- ee particulars nment government clerkships, postotfice, raliway mai), nographers, write for fr tg J. C. Leonard (former go WANTED—Ladies showd have and suits made to order at Lazarow Bros.’; style, fitting and workmanship , also plush coats steumed | Opposite, Franklin_Street | 21WThS guaranteed; 2 specialty. Park. Phone 169 A, Marshak, dec19WS WANTED—Five bright, dies travel, dealers; 375 to ¥ fares, paid. Dy 123" West Main St capable la-|0ur demonstrate and sell {SPring and fal railroad Goodrich Drug Company, N feb2s ending money; ev- e88 aver; 25¢ package represents 48 cggs; product s selis like wild- | Riter n one-day; so can vouj (ree.sam- F. T. Blumer, Lincoln and Roscoe, jan12s 4 piano. Ap- 50 per month; ery housekeeper wants Hlumer pure foo irei Mrs, Fiske made’$5.23; M 56. ple. Chicago. —Girl to pla I3 hop Studio, 248 Main SL. eady position. ashington St. W family Jersey old,” at feb21d out Teb21d a good Ave years reasonable price, Tel. 1034-4. WANTED To bu G R. I cre farm with bujld- ings, $1.500. Write Bux No..150, Bulletin, Teb2STuTh i FOR SALE_Farm of 10 acres, finc location, with 13'story dwelling, ‘bar shed, crib, insubator cellar and and*White Leghorn baby chicks, Phone 1462 George W. Adams, 65 iams st 1eb19TuThS FOR SALE—Native pork. becf. lard. bacon wnd hams, pickled ~tripe, and corned beef, W. L. L. Spencer, Leb: non, Cenn. FOR . SAL piants; there perries than in a our catalogue d other smajl irujt ribing 16 of the best aring varietios - is ady for mailing: send for free cata- logue. S. . Holdr R. D. No, Tel. 183 "OR SALE—R, I R trap-nested stock for R. 1. Red bal Poult a 5 febiod co-kerels from orders taken Hill Grove Pedrl St Phone feb22d ws and 3 leif. FOR SALE 7 good ters. 2 now about twee ¥ and June; trotting colt. Wm. bury. FOR 3 1 n harne 800 feet new 1x% inch of iron and gal- vanized ‘pipe, new, heavy gal. range boiler, plumber ledd. incubator and {hroodér (140 eggs). Wm. Tator. Sonti anterbury. Tepzzd " FOR SALEJersey ctow, five year: , due to freshen this month. ' J. L no, Mansfield Vim light delt uled and repuinted, $3 Sales Company. FOR SALE—30 o in 4~ft. lengins. WANTED- women dressmakers; | Colchester road, also girls to work on power machines|place. R. 1. D). making house dresses: paid i - : . learning; good p teady wor FOR SALE—Two new milch cows. pire. Skirt Mfg. 40 - Tham Beleph 3 feb22d FOR. SALE—OUne | { se. t, one one-horse dump cart. dunp Inquire ave’ money, | Teliy 15, Babeock, Norwlin. febita Anthony | oo s oo FOR SALE--Three good horses. ¥, Met, F. Myers. Phone 323-3 Willimanti~, s TS R._F. D. No. feb22d TWANTED —Position _in ing; had some experience with auto-| ! un easy payments: plant e Jomm i howier, \West Wil | your garden on your ‘own land; take Tebigd | Westerly car and stop city limit. -S. e B T SN febisd 106 %in%; same:| FOR SALE—Left handed cut off saw, Army and Navy cigarettes, 20 for 1sc; | ncluding canvas bert and table, sLight- its s new mild cigaretio.” A fine Hne|ly used. American Waste and Metal of 7T5c pipes with sterling silver band Co., 210 West Main St. o342 Tebisd me corking good shapes. Buy| FOR SALE or would excaange for one at Fagan's,Snioke Shop. feb16d horned cattie, two paiz of work i A. GORDON, Pian . 298 Pros- ['Weight 2600 and 2800. ~Address Wil:iam ot SO RN shacte Tunen B taa” | J. Bowler, West Willington, Conn. | antomobile repair shop. could assist in hookkeep- LE—Batlding FOR s Tots Hill_Manor, n Fox febi%d Bt the U b Girie commtinion “at 930 a. m.. maiins at|the third degree this week and at the || BoR"S2TEE S Neog and some tm- || SWATEEPGIA D 2 Bl ntield, FOR SALE—Second hand ~piano in 10.30 2. m., Sunday school at noon|same time held ‘a special sale of | to house and barns: large 10-room fiJarnkoski, Box 25, Killingly, Conn. |800d condition; French make; pricc BAVIE THEATRE. and evening service at 7.30 o'clock [stamps. Apollo lodge, K. P., is to hold || house, in best condition. 3 barne feb9d ‘ e s s e SO S el HEATRE. _ |The momine topic will be Three|o special sale mext week. henhouse, icehouse and other bulld- || v anrmb_Eiderly people o board: e Four Shows Today at 130, 3,15, 6 and | Kinds of Sorrow and the evening Ings, Jocated In town of Trankliin, | ood care. Mrs. Garvin, R, F.. D.| FOR SALE — A bay horse, age o B p. moeThres Big Kefih Acte oo |\OPic: Eventide at' Capenaum: New Haven.—Mrs, S. Fred Strong o mrtiouiare ors and state road. § Hampton, Conn, £ R P T S L S S - Big s e opened her home on Edgehill road k WAN 10,000 hens and_chickens, | pounds; a buckskin pony, age 7, a Up or Down,” Five Part Triangle| At the Taftville Congregational|Tucsday afiernoon for a meeting at/| FRANCIS oD, DONOHUE | o onoe Bhenest praces baliny Sosebh | 300 pounde, has all.the. gty to'a oads Feature. - |shurch there will be a Tenten sermon | Which definite plans\for the Women's|} Centrat Bulldin; Norwich. Dochbers. 181 Main St, Willimantic. |dle and broken t harness, safe for P in the morning on the topic Messages|Motor Messenger service of New Ha- ,,,J‘ b Aaiod Tel. 147-13 jan28d | children or ladies' use; aiso a nearly There are three Keith vaudeville|to the Seven Churches, Il. To the|Ven were made. Mrs. Strong is chair- e 3 Dasiness Harnersnalline sl wdry acts headed by Rutan's Song Birds, a sweetest war- introducing “Roughish Roset- ta.” the biggest little start in vaude- co of ‘nature blers,, ¢ Yille. This is the prettiest offering that | Rev. Arthur Varley is pastor of the has appeared here this season. Ro- |church. n“ern“d Wzd present a laugh pro- Yoking comedy skit entitled “When B Tommy Met Maggle” The third act At Mt Calvary Baotist - church Js Nestor and Vincent, a couple fan. £x-convict makes good. Events with the latest news dletes the show. “PARENTAGE” A MESSAGE. ng to the Davis theatre w of comedy jugglers who do some won- derful stunts besides making lots of The Trianzle feature picture is Seorge Hermandes in “Up or Down,” ® five part western drama, wherein an Current com- iy of “Parentage,” Hobart Thought Film of Real Life, next lies not so much in its stars, but Church in Smyrna. In the evening there will be a stereonticon lecture on The Development of Religious Liberty. 11. The Pioneers of Congregationalism. there will be preaching in the morn- ing. Sunday school at noon and praise in the evening. The eveninz service will,be led bv Deacon John H. Harris. At 8 o'clock in the evening there will be preaching on fthe sub- ject, The People That Don’t Foreake God_Will Overcome Some Day. Rev. B. W. Williams is pastor of. the church. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J. H. Newiand. pastor, there will be preaching in the morn- ing by G. G. Serivener, district su- perintendent of the ‘Norwich District man of the local motor messenger ser- |" vice of the woman’'s committee of the council of defense. Meriden.—Mrs, I Sommer of Cen- tennial avenue has received a package of Christmas presents from her son George, who is with the American ex- peditionary forces in I'rance. The package, which has been on the way since Nov. 1, contained two:shawls, a scarf, a willow basket, a pair of wood- en shoes and two fancy postcards. Thompsonville—Mrs. J. C. Simpson observed her 80th birthday Feb. 19 by sending to the pastors of the six churches in this town substantial FOR The Homestead of -the late Hiram Cook, 41 Park street, junction of Cliff street. A very'choice proposition. Alj Furniture in House included in sale, For full particulars inquire of = JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Frankling Square Norwich “SALE | WANTED—In or ) near Danielson, place caring for chiléren, or other, such cheap to stop expense, ut Murp! Brotners' Stable, Willimantic, febisd FOR SALE—Tour Airedale puppies 2 one one female two years ol Heepner’s, A, C. Bennett. occupation. Tel. 244-4,” Danielson. Jjan23d st WANTED—At once, $00d _generai cksmith: steady work and _good | county, less thun $3.00 1y Siott & Clark Corpora- nov20d AWANTED—To buy raw furs; pay; [FOR : 24 best prices. Thayer Bldg., Room 10s. |l oxen about 3jou weight, H. J. Yur Phone 13014, old. Enos M. Gray R _F. oy’ WANTED — Raw furs, at H, A, Water St. every Thursday. | novi2d wow due to freshen Apri! the best vaying farm. Norwlich, or Telephone 53-4 jandoa furniture of all kinds; WANTED—Secohd nand and antiqué | B. I, Box 82, R. I'. D. get our_prices | FOR SALE—Yoke oxen, good |'workers, 2500 Ibs. F B. Pierce, Greene, jan23 five | more in its type characters and child Leting, which register so strengly be- cause of the care in selection naturalness of portrayal Their portrayals have been kept hu- of Methodist churches, Sunday school at noon and a yvaung|W. Hubinger, filed an accounting this le’s service in the evening at the|week in the probate court peop! 204 | yqual hour, Rev. There will be executrix of the estate of the late M showir J. H. Newland, lead- | that there is on hand in the fund of er. Rev. G. G. Scrivener will preach|which Mrs. Hubinger has the life use man—yet forcefvl thrc wghout, and "he faces and actions &f the types ha~monize to fit the story perfectly. at the evening service. At the Central Baptist church there for herself personal property valued : $740,395.50 and real estate valued at $464,680. As trustee for her children, In particular the “kid et which|will be a morning service at 10.50|Mrs. Hubinger has a fund consisting Is 50 hard o get, has been imbued|o'clock, a service in Italian at 10.45|0f personal property valued at $733,- wizh 2 naturalness peformsnce scldom scroen. Living w their pecullarities, and seax on unaffected | o'dfock. the | J. W. Carlevale. the children, knowing |day school session. latter service conducied by At noon thers will be City Rible Class for Men and Sun- The questions for ! inding 'out their |the City Bible class will be What is lik=; ond dislikes, petting them when |more discouraging necessary, bribi# them with foa cream and iollypops, plavi- g horse with than the _slow tranzformation of life by the King- dom? What is more discouraging than the persisttnt transformation of life GRAIOMOTHER KNEW ‘nxgre Was Ngthingds&ggod Congstwn an( as Mustard burned and blist.ed while it mezfméeun ‘he relief and help that mustard , ° m ml without the plaster amil Musterole doesit. Itisa clean, white tiztment, mare with oil of mustard. It i scientificall 20 that it works, wonders, 3¢t does mot blister the | tende:est skin, Just massag: Mustercle in with the fin. . See hew quickly it brings speadily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron- Aeuralgit, heacache, son,_estion, pleurisy, | rheumatizm, lambago, pains and aches of 1k back or_jon.ts, sf ins, sore muscles, 3, 2rosted fect, colds of Rer tips. leljef— hruives, chilblas by the Kingdom. The B. Y. P. ing witl be led bv Miss Els son. Where Are You Going will he the topic at the evening service. SOUTH CANTERBURY Mrs. Doris_E. Pates is spending a few davs in New York. Samuel T. Cooper of Moosup has \ren vislting Tevi N. Clark several ave, mes M. Sawyer is under the doc- tor's care. Frank Barrows of New Haven was | the muast recently of his brother, Ed- ward E. Barrows. them, bouncing them on his knee, all were ways and means which Director Henicy cmployed to get the children {in the proper mood so tha: they conld | perform with ease and simplicity be- fore the camera, In the choice of iypes. he has achieved a strong resemblance be- tween the child characters and the crown-ups, so much so that a great wmany people have remarked that they thought that the young boy and the oung man were brothers, and the child and the girl were sisters. “Parentage” is one of the first films which gets over its thoughts through - |its characters, and entertains at_the same time. But the results which have been attained have merited the hard work which Director Henley gave to the entire production, by living at the studio, dreaming and planning ta Tnllr “Parentage” the success it is oday. 600 and certain real estate. Cuticura Heals Itching Pimples ‘Al OverFaceand Asms. Large, Hard and Red. Face WasDis- figured, Troubled 6 Months, Nothing Purer, Sweeter " For All Skin Troubles Than Csticura. ““When working I hadtouseoil, and it got into my fiesh all over my faceand arms. After a while pimples came and caused a lot of itching. The pimples were large, hard, and dark red. They- itched every minute causing me to scratch. Every part of my face was dissigured. ““This trouble lasted six months ‘when I saw a Cuticura advertisement, and I made up my mind to try them. hesca.™ (igaed) Josenh Pl 35 healed.” (Si ) 218 ‘Wallace St., New Haven, Cona., Au- « gust25,1917. feb18d Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS For Sale by s The' Peck-McWilliams Co. | JAMES H. HYDE, STANTON L. BRIGGS, Anctioneers. AUCTION TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1918, at 10 o’clock a. m., on the farm formerly owned by the late Charles W. Briggs, one mile from Lcbanon Station and near Babcoc Senootouse. gia e aving sold my farm, will dispose of my entire farm holdings, witheut Teserve or limit, described as follows: STOCK S Bleven high grade Jersey cows (sev- §ral, hearby springers, (no balance to reshen in the early summer). 1 - 1Az bull (eligibie to registeyy. T £ FARMING TOOLS e team wagon, 1 ox wagon, 2 ex- press wagons, 1 pair heavy i, nar- ness, 1 single driving harness, 1 two- express wagon. 1 two-seated surrey, 2 dump carts (one nearly new) 1 manure spreader, 1 sleigh, 2 culti- vators, 3 Syracuse plows, 1 United Stafes’ separator (600 lbs, capacity, nearly new), 1 grindstone, 1 two-horse mower, 1 wheel rake, 1 smoothing har- row (nearly new), 1 gzalvanized water tank milk pans’ and palls, drills, chains, iron bars, ladders, rope and fickles forks. hoes shovels, saws ammers, blinkets, ‘and severaj other articles; also a_quantity of, hay, s HOUSBHOLD . GOODS of all descriptions, including 1 range. 1 oak Chamber Set,°2 | goncs feather beds, I extension_ tables, bu. reaus, rocking chairs, beds and’ bed- ding. ' lamps, Dpictures, carpets. mats, orockery, ‘and other articles too nu: merous fo meption, A caterer will be in attendance. b1 " " tormy, first fair week a: i How often such distressing, disfig- | 57 i 4 WARREN 3 :n’nguunt;oufle:‘mwhewd Lebanon, Conn, b, 12 1 (O Cintment for all toilet purposes. L == l‘.gl-lfl huf.wn—nn' ‘Whitestone Cixlu‘ will be $3.90 a 100 ‘everywhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 35 and S0c. from Oct. 1st, 191 2 fe H Same rate per thousana. o © 0% Of 30. J. ¥. CONANT, 11 Franklin sSt. 1 have several customers ready to buy farm property. People having farms for sale please communicate with the | undersigned, tating price, description, | in good cond -McCormick Co, Th Shetucke: SALE H Defore you sell, A. Bruckner, 55 Frank . good tires, good runnin 3 checks, the amount of which she de- ORSES lin St Tel. 71 noved _ | Erige & Saionabie. | The Irisbie: clined to make public. In addition she| I am in the west after Horses. Fx- | McCormick Co, 32 Shetucket St. gave $1.000 to the parsonase funa. of|Bect, {0 Bet buck abeut'ken: Bith with e the First Presbyterian church, of |20 i o ToseatoREal] —Studebaks 3 . Of| kinds, . Wait for these. Prices wi FOR SALE—Studebaker. sis which she is a member, Hiatt e e series ’17,- overhauled and repainted New Haven.—Mrs: X. V. Hubinger,| ey 5o B FIBRSON, v special color. Frisbie-McCormick Co. Tocality, etc. ‘property for sale. R. S. BARTLETT Norwich, Gonn. Telepgone METAL STOCK We are a new firm in the ma-ket for| trial and we ‘will pay | Call o write. same. Give us you the best prices. Some very attractive residential city | Room. - No. 14, Central Building WE WANT YOUR JUNK, WASTE PAPER AND NORWICH WASTE AND METAL CO. 205-207 West Main Street Telephone 546-2 Nozwich, Conn. GIRL HELP WANTED also Skein Winders. tary and Working Conditions. $10.00 per week for learners. Experienced help; $14.00 per up. Apply to INC, Jewett City, Conn. Spoolers and Universal Winders, Excellent Light and Ideal Sani- week 'l.'he A, B. Burleson & Co., | TFOR SALR—_Maxwell roadster. iate 1916 model, overhauléd and guaran- teed, Tkis powerful and' economical car is a bargain at $350. The Frisbic- McCormick C Shetucket St. . nov3 and stop at city “ FOR RENT—Fir or without board, at Tiie P Laurel Hill Av febisd TO RENT — Furnished row ms Washi Ring lower left bell. ne. [0 RENT-Light storage space: clec. 77 tricelevator. - - Phone’ 1 r 5 6 Furnished room for i'git Mrs. Mary Kelly, 1 igh St anlsd FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- keeping, steam heat and c lights 2 Union St jangd ntrally located. ge. Tel. 246, ement tonement at 5 ire at Bulletin Office, with fixtuses: also gal dect € FOR RENT Very Desirable Cottage Best Re:! Section Modern Convenience Price $40.00 per Month In ence FOR SALE TWO FAMILY HOUSE With Fine Yard Price Veory Attractive Appty To James L. Case 37 SEETUCKET S8T. o P———tn ey 6:ROOM APARTMENT . SPRING GARDEN AVENLE $20:00 Per Month Only one available,, so_“get busy” if you want it. Look at oir Washington Street L house lots: no finer home sites in this city; reasonable prices and terms to suit. We will\sell you a thoroughly modera “two-famiily house for 3. lower price, than you can ouild a stmilar one. NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY ARCHA W. COIT. Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway 0 FOR SALE TWO HUNDRED CORDS OF WOOD, CUT AND CORDED, ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED CORDS OF STANDING WooD, 3 A acres of ladd,. well’ divided into mowing- pasture and woodland, 10- room house. barn. woodlfouse and other buflding: trees, n 2o0d condition: 150 peach 1 cow 1 heifer. 3 shoats weigh- | ing about 100 farming toc! pounds- each, lot -of i and implements, and fur- niture enough to start Lousekeeping, for §2,500. Send for my Latest Farm Balletin (choice of 400). WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Straet, Rooms 1 and 2| WESTERLY, R. Telephone 2365 FOR SAL®. Cottage Houscs, Fencmeat and Busle aess Blocks, bulding Luts, all in ae- Irable lccations List your property it you care to seli O iens, as I have & number of: people- 100LIDE 107 real es- | tate investments. . WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Limaie and lnsurance. Room 108 Toayer lidg The Norwich Club House I FOR SALE Unsurpassed residence section; cor- {§ ner of Crescent street and Joseph Perkins Road. Trolley line passes the property. Can be made a very attractive bungalow type dwelling, with some remodeling. The fur- nishings, including two handsome | § mirrors of large size, may also be { | purchased. ~ For further details or !} inspectfon, consult— ARCHA W. CCIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway $500 Cash | will buy you a 65 ACRE FARM well divided into pasture, wood and tillable id. This place has kept from 10 to 15 heads. Eight room house in very good repair, Barn 32x45, also in good shape.. The ‘balance of this purchase can remain as mortgage on the place For further information, enquire of F. 1. RACINE Real Estate Agent, Plainfield, Conn. Phone Moosup Divisi: Send for Free Catalog on Farms. Pukd ‘WANTED. Old False Teeth. broken. Send by parcel post check by return mail. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Removed to 154 Water St. tween Shetucket and Market Norwich, Conn. Don’t matter it We pay up to $15 per set. 1 post and receive be: Sts,, FOR SALE The Ice Cream and’ Confectionery busipess located at 45 Broadway, con- ducted by GROVER & CARON. Good Teasons for selling. Terms to suit purcheser. Sila For further particulars the premises. inquire on Furnished Seashore Cottages ' " For Sale or Rent | at Watch Hill, Weekapaug. Pleasant | View, and along the Rhodc Islang ore; also accessible Seashors Farms. Send for booklst, FRANK W. COY FARS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent larms; can trade either for city property- vi equal vaiue; one 27 acrés, state road, near city, modern Dulldings; ‘also 150 acre siock farm | with tools ard ‘equipment, fine build- | ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, write or telephone TRYON'S "AGENCY, 16302 Willimantic, Ct. E.A.PRENTICE| | Real Estate and Insurance Titles Searched s Wiils *Drawn. Phone 300 86 Cliff St. FOR SALE | | ies. "nd thus down we cast our o grain; Sow well ind von gladly reap. ‘- Fall gently and silll, zood corn; T rm “in thy earthv bed: An 1 50 vellow some morm: For sta beast and man must be fed. L omas Cartle. AN ANCIENT, AUTHENTIC SOCTALISM If_scantilv T be endowed ‘with -things Of worldly weft, let me not wall nor ety But. on thé road or from my window, Pae Fhe that' Fate to fiiny me luck wthers Tejoice I comrade: the sween whose or sheap coffers In silence what time Aty with' thinks, full survey store of cheat )neer godly | income heart. Jot me feel ‘magnificd < weeds, *T hang upsf a 10 RENT—Furnisbed rooms: also|, rooms for light uousekecping. 1061} cladness, on the farther choo! St. Tall 1045-3. sepild another hand = has fn, my spirtt's live on iy neigh- ce! ~—William = Struthers. OF THE DAY HUMOK ook Or mamma, the Swifts havea - chanffew “Yes dcar the last ome cowldn’t De repaired any more.”—Boston Trans- ck says there ism't an- rl in towm with a complexion like min: k to him? e advantage about a lephone enterprise which fai “What is that “If the rcceivership is ordered they hang up the recelver.’— San Francisco Chronicle. do vou intend to do after “Well. T haven't decided on any- thing definitely for the first year - ex- cept to come back to the class re- union.”—Brooklyn Citizen. rs. De Style got a shock today.” “Shoot.” \ She zot on a car followed by « nursemaid carrying her baby, dnd somebody gave the nursemaid a seat.” Louisvifle Courier-Journal. First Student—Professor Livingston is in a terrible quand Second Student—Why, trouble? First Student—He has discovered a new disease, and can't find any germ for it—London Answers. Tommy—Half of ‘em we got with machine gun fire, half of ‘em with the rifie, then we fixed bavonets and kil- led another half of ‘em Funny Man—And what happened to_the rest? Tommy—Oh, we ook 'em prisoners. London Opinion. “He draws a salary of $10 090 a vear. Think of it! And he doesn't look as if he had sense -enough to some in out of the rai i - “True. But it helps donsiderable sometimes for a man to look that way and be quiete the opposite! _ch_‘ can fool a lot of people.’—Birming- ham Age-Herald. £ “Are your people here fully awake to the ‘stern duties that this awful conflict_has placed upon them?” ask- ed the horse-faced guest. “You batcha!” replied the landloard of the Petunia tavern. ‘“Bverybody that has anything to sell has doubled the price and more, too."—Kansas City Ste what's the THE KALEIGOSCOPE of the “00 La La” Times, published by ‘the 17th United States Engineers, “Somewhere” has made its appearance. Vélume 1 No. 1 For the frst time in ‘the 'history of American Methodism. the averaze salary of the Methodist precher is now more than $1 000, A surgical glove has been invented which will enable a man who has lost the nse of the tendons in fhye.back of the hand to write just as’‘well as i he had those tendon: who lives six walked 1o town * knitting for -the After that she walked home: sht children in this moth- Mrs, Orvville Miller, miles from: Dixon TI to procure yarn fc soldie There are er's family. A Pitisfield (Mass) woman who had ved up her vacation priviledges for two vears so as to have'six weeks in Florida, is on her way home after spending one’week, because of the cold weather there. for British govern- air raid damage the five shillings for a doll's . and the largest $1,200 for fur- niture. One victim clims for the death’of a monkey Most of the exports from Tasmani sold to the other states of Au h some of - these goods are then re: pped to foreigm countr- England. is now taking all the Tasmania wool and in 1916 about 80, 00 cases of apples were sent ‘o thes country. These two items formed the bulk of the direct exports from: this state. Several emploves of - the United States Lighthouse Service have re- ceived letters of commendation from Secretary of Commerce Redfield for courageous acts performed under con- ditions which were more than ordin- arily hazardous on account of the severe weather of the present winter season. Skillful seamonship was re- quired, Jives and property were pre- served, and flames were extinguishad. CASTORIA Two and one-half (21-2) story house, tWo (2) tenements; lot 60x120; plenty Toom for a garage. Iinely located at No. 47 Pear] Strfet, Norwich. WILL | KENTED. A M. AVERY: 82 Broadway For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the | Signature of

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