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fitish-Canadian Rall; niz Dare Coupcil, No. in_Shannoa Buiiding No. e. & - | mests at Masonic Temp! < at Foresters' Hll H_Osgood Lodge, No, 68 O.F, M. U., meets in Germanla jumbian Commande; ANNOUNCEMENTS ¢ Thos, H. Ince’ | front, j since he world, will be shown at | theatre next week. “The Zeppelin's Last Raid. magfire, ipon the alies on _ the we “The Zeppelin's Last Raid” ° Thomas F. Tnce's first great spectacle | this place were arraigned befove Jus- gave “Civilization” -to- the | tice of the Pence W. S. Rogers. Davis is hased |Was firied $1 and costs, which in each bpon the growth of the - democrati: |Case amounted to 33.33.. DAVIS THEATRE. Pictures at the Davis Thea- ovis Pictures at-ths Auditorium ng Pictures at the Breed Thea- at Town He! 25, D S0, 1 120, I. O¢ , No, 4, K T, Greatest Spectacle, “The Zeppelins Last Raid,” to be Skown at the Davis Theatre the First Half of Next Week, by Far the Most Remarkable Picturs Ever 8creened by This Great Producer. Reveal v the | Parent-Teacher association in Provi- 1 frst tln&‘{h'rn ::rte‘:un ::‘;l(‘l’\:uZ;;ne“n dence on Friday and on !By which Germany is waging -uthlese |22, the west the spirit of revolution in Germanv and forecasting the .overthrow of Kaiser- tsm. Is the first motion picture in iu':’ch the central figure is a Zeppe- ’RIW" is superb. As 8 spectacle “The Zeppelin's Last Tt presents modern warfare In all its aspects, but not to wsuch Jens attack of the cths as to be gruesome.. The Zeppelin upon the de- fensaless Britich hamlets is one of the 'most strikingly copverted to the screen. realistic scenes ever Some of the night effects are of stunning beaiity. ‘Por the first time is seen a Zen in ac- tior. M- Tnce missed nothing \'in his supervision of thess schemes, for he was assisted by an eminent autberity on aeronautics who for many rears was an officer ahoard a Teuton. Zep: Featured in the picture are Enid Mar- key and whem also appeared in Howard Hickman. both BREED THEATRE. zetion,” 3 and Harry Morey and Anita Stawart in “A Million Bid” Feature Bill wrday. Form Double For Today and Sat- Azain today and Saturdav the Breed wili present Will which consists erick in “Slecping ry Morey and t Million Tid. Thomas Meiegh: Miss Frederich: ny say that the comb as shmecesstul as tions. Johm Sainpolis. and Joseph Smiley ar gxeellent advantage in ton. “A Million Bid" 7 edition and in% wen the greatest ph pletes the bill AUDITORIUM. Helen = also seen to thi in exceilent and a banner double feature of Pauline Fred- Har- Dahl. poodue- le tuxe That's What They All Say, She's Won- ‘ derful—Murisal, the White Mahat- ma—Don't Miss Her—Al “Woman Between ‘ Douglas Fairbank Wooly'—Some Bill. in Friends;’ “Wild and and Murieal. the White Mahatma ‘s tho only mentalist in copted and successfuliv today and tomorrow. First Dav of Formal ular departments of coats towns, o Juyers re-of-5-kir s need ha v t and f2a & N Tao Frain ribbons are siron In the nowest < In eolors, =pd. Copen mueh werdl. 0 Thursdar’'s suit: The America who ac pass acid test given by the Show World in Chicago. She wiil appear each after- noon and evening at the Auditorium i _today and tomorrow and her adyice ning to anything is unequaled. n Accordance with hkis progressive poliey of prosenting “the biggest and in motion pictures, Manager E{. Connelly of the Auditorium theatre an- Rounces the cngagement of the second Fairbanks pictures by Aricraft, “Wild and Wooly,” MAURICE SAMPLE SHOP— NEW MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Opening Trimmed Hats For Immediate Wear. ker and purple lead, a‘thoush b A Ulack e 3 display the released for Of day. Peeause of the success of the reg- dress- | 2. peles nredom- sai’or an DA rity shorr TXe atler 1 of “| res " | will command the steamer Middletown wumdl:‘:; = 'll‘:;‘ members of u,.ce ‘orkmair's Circle have made a collec- tion of funds'to be sent {o'the war sut- rers among the Jewish people.' The amount raised is $110, . - 3 Danbury~There are now lairteen students in the State Trade School, and mcre are boing afmiited weeliy, as the machine t is getting veady to put up lne shaftifig expected this week, g i New Haven—1Jt became necestery the other ay to amputate the left iex of Ashtor L. Legates- the -New Haven motorman who was injured in the head-on ocollision of two trolley cars near Wallingford. Hartford.—-Dr. Valeria H. Parker of this -eity will- give a' zeries of three lectures under the auspices of, the Rhode Island-Congress of Mothers and March 15 and Litchfield —Several dog owners of on Thursday, for allowing their degs to run at large. Each person, but one, Simsbury. — The wedding of Mise rgnerite McLean, »ldest danghter of Rev. and Mrs, John B. McLean and niece of U..S. Senator George P. Mc- Lean to Sergeant Merwin Albert Mat- toon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alhert W. Mattoon of New Haven, took piace on Mondar affernoon In the First Chureh of Christ. in Simsbury. New Haven.—No changes are ooked for in the personne! of Methodist Epis- copal church pastors of this city. ac- cording to the Rev. Dr. Elmer A. Dent, superintendent of this district. anticipating the coming vearly soasion of the New York East conferenc which will be held. starting Auril 18, at Tinity M. E. church, Bristol. 3 Hartfard—General Manager . C. Gobdrich of the Hariford and New York Transportation company said last night that the ice of the Connecticut river was weakening fast-and that he looked for the reopenin: of navization by’ Mareh 12 o 15 Captain R. H. Hills and will have the same list of officers as last season. Durham.—Mrs. Daniel O. Rogers. of New Britain,'has presented the Dur- ham Public library with the- hiozra- phy of her grandfather, the late Prof. David N. Camp, of New' Britain. The #ift s greatly ‘appreciated and is of initerest to many of the townspeople as Professor Camp ‘was a. ative of Durr iham and for many years profes: the State Normal School ' fn Britain, o Woedbridge.—Dwight N. Clark. of Wondhridge, the Grand Old Man of Golf, was given his annual birthday party at the Holly inn at Pinehurst, N. C.. Saturday avening on his eichtv Ininth birthday. Mr. Clark has heor playing golf at Pinehurst since 18a% and has not missed a season since 1902 He has to hig credit the achievement remarkahle for a golfér of his age of playinz 109 18-hole rounds at Pine- Burst in 101 consecutivg week days. Waterbury. — Two youns waomen, Miss Delia Cohan, 25, and- Miss Doro thy Shenev. 1%, were taken to the House of the Good Shepiierd Hart ford. Tuesdav. having been committe: fo thei institution' by Judge Willia-T I. Tarkin, Jv, where they will be he! As material witnesses against Harold Farnsworth, whose hearing is o come up in the superior courf. Farnsworth is charged with living on the proceeds of the immoral conduct of thess youn: Wwomer. i ~A rare volume, The Dinwy | -niner.” - edited hy Ciun- field. who went from Nor. folk to Califorpia in 1849 in au of gold has been presented the N, Library by Howard W. Carter, writer relates his own persomai ex- eriences and several times in s re ord mentioned somhe of the old res: denis of {his place and of the tewn of Coletrook, The book was the Paradena (Cal) publi er o long hunt. German prapagand: 3 own comes the advice iaat A “Who Are the Huns? . and translated into Eng 3 by R. T, Orchei innd E. Von Mach's “Tne Truth About {Germany.” have heen excluded from ¢ shelves of the Middletown library “What Germany Wants” is also con- sidered ohjectionable. Aid Society Gives Enfertain- ment — Lebanan Cows For White Reck Farm. The entertainment given las wesk by the membérs of the Ladies’ Aid so- l'eity vas a wuceess in every way. The | playlet, Hiring® Help, ‘wa: zo0d, the” costumes of those taking rart' cx- citing hearty laughter. The musical numbers on - the - programme were much enjoyed. 5 David Hoxsie of Canoa het #as a siness cailer jn the viilige Tues- James Royal, _boss spinner in the mill_here fof the past year is now working in Plainfield, Conn. Mrs, H. M. Perkine’ of North Sfon- ington s Sunday at Davio Ne- Jones was a cailer vay, Monday. Mr. and Mra Medbuty wers in Naw London Saturdey, to bring home their baby that has baen in the hospital the past few weeks. . ? Buxs Lebanon Cows. €. M. Robinson and David Nason were in Lebason : Stturday, bpyiny cows ror White Rock -farm. The da3ee given by the Eureka So- jcial ‘cl#h was well ‘attended. . Mrs. {Ashley and daughter Otive of Tyme furnished music. . William Tinker prompted. Mr. dnd Mrs. Julius Kaplan ' have returned home after spending a woek with New York relatives. There was no teachers' meetin; ‘weelt on account &f the bad con of the roads. 3 4 Mre. Fred Morgan of Lake Konomoc is at her home il with grip. Mr. and Mre. John Kaplan are vis- {iting relatives .in New_ York, 3 Miss Dorothea: Tawler: spent the wealk end ‘n New London. 2 Willie, Jacobs and -Charles: Mese- | 2 purchased a pair of horsee. this | tion iN and Plainfield. Finder please return o Joseph Walker and _receive _reward. Postoffice address: No. §3 Old fi}n‘p Plainfield, Conn. fen2sd . WANTED' AND MACHINISTS HELPERS WANTED EXPERIENCED machinists at rates of 43i4c to 4ic per hour, and machin- iots’ heipere at 31%e per hour, to work at New Haven, Waterbury, Danbury, Bast Hartford, Willimantic as §‘fln’-, Apply o C. D. PERKING. N. 41, Railroad ., or 48 Port. feld. H. & H. R. R. foom Station, New Haven. Conn land S, Boston, Mass. . WANTED THE SAXTON WOOLEN | CORP., BEAN HILL ED Al a il A Address WANTED taprant. inquire a8 -stenogra- enographer, care of marsd. LW her. SALESMEN WANTED to solicit or- u;a ulm-‘ momu:gm :H;u Ereasts -'nru ; salary or 01 d‘r@. e Hirvey, O Co Cleveraud, Om r immedia "3i00 ‘month; 1 o....fi‘i O] 5 1 No% i overnment war positions write Sithout delay for list. Frapkii Insdeats, Dept: 31:C../Rochester, WANTED—Msn for farm work. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Ct. marid WANTED—Three furnisaed rooms for light housekeeping. Address J, K., Bulletin Office. - marid WANTED—Married man to_work on general dairy farm; tenement, milk and_wood furnished; investigate. H. R L Tel 386l years old, 1260 Jewett (i & of cob asph {yuars of uge for With Stock, Tools, Crops wire-fenced, 60-cow pasture; _tillage cutting §9 to 100 tons hay besides po- tatoes, corn and grain; sells ecream at door. skim fed hogs; valuable woodlot, estimated 3,000 cords -and 100,000 sa timber: 600 sugar maples and apple orchard: 9-room residence, tenant house; basement cattle barn, 40-ft horse barn. hog house and poultr house: owier retiring to small farm ludes 4 horses, 18 cows, 13 heifers, 5 calves, bull, hogs, sleigh, mower, rak. cultivators, gas engi straw and grain thing, less than page 15 Strout’s Catalogue, copy mailed free. B. A. Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 36, 150 Nassau St, New York, N. Y. marsd $600 IN CASH Will buy 40 acres of land, lot of pine timber and about 300 cords of stand- ing wood on same, good well of water, on main highway, 11-4 miles to main line of railroad and 1-2 mile | to thriving manufacturing village. Some cleared land and a lot of fruit, A rare bargain, Send for my latest Farm Bulletin, choice of 400, WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. 1., Telephore 2355 306 Weet Main Stree: house, contains ejght rooms and bath, modepn. ip perfect repair; large lot with build:ng in location for garags. This is a real bargain and may be sold on easy terms if desired. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam's Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Posssssion 'given April st. Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 Mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of fand, with houses, barns, sheds, ctc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich® Town, Conr. FOR SALE. The Homestead of the late Hiram Cook, 41 Park’ street, junction of Cliff All street. A very cncice proposition, Furniture in House included in For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Frankling Sguare Norwich Have gone west for anothier Expect to get back about Mar Lhave a-few good horses from load on hand w my foreman, i ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone 536-3. E.A.PRENTICE Real Estate and lnsurance Tities Searched Phone 300 Wiils Drawn, % Clif! St 'FARMS TOR EXCHANGE. W0 eXcelicai {arms; can trade either 05 oty Proverty of cqual vaud; on 27 asids, siate 10ad, near city, mod buiidings; alsy 180 acre stock farm With tools ard equizment, fine build- ings. keeps 50 liead. 1€ interested, write or telephone TRYON'S AGENCY, fe30¢ Willimantle, Ct. AMERICAN HOUSE Special Ratee to Theatro Troupen | FARREL & SANDERSON, Props Phone T04. THERE 3 is no advertising. medium: in Pasters Conneeticut oquial to. The By letin for husingss resu Eood position w right man. Answer ing io The Norwich Norwich, Conn. 9 oW usietin 5t, a man who Rdersiands cows, horses, etc.;) aiso. to do: general work on a countiy piace; must be températe and reliable; rerer ences required. lnquire at The Bulie- tin_Offic marsd WANTED—A tailor. Apply to Henry Fryer, Jordan Building,. Willimantic. marsd TED—local salesmen in Bast- nn. for Delce-Light, the home ght and power plant. Address FitzGerald, Box 328, Willimantic, T _ . marsd WANTED—A boy at Maurice Sample Shap. marsd _ ED- eral_housework, or Phone 284, MY VIOLET, RAY will eradicate dandru shampooing 50 cents, manicurs for ladies and,gentlemen: finest eq ment, new metnods. Madam Lindg first ‘floor, Thaver Bldg. Tel. 1301-5 r4d vana filler cig: v 25 cents, $4 a Shop. to introduce, Fagan's xperienced house Apply to Mrs. Sachem GIRLS WANTED years or thread manufactuver n Norwich. Appl for either brooder of Telephone 49-2 Lebanon Div. HELP WANTED at (he h Markel your ordcr ea : anite” and Marble Wi t, Jewettt Ciy. K. L. A feb20d o Tuner, 1. Paw furs, at H. A . every Thursday. novizd o buy raw furs: pa Thaver Blds.. Rooin 10 Phons 1301-4, noyls WANTED AT ONCE MILLWRIGHT HELPERS, LABOR- ERS AND JANITORS FOR FAC- TORY WORK. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. Empioyment Office. WANTED Woolen Spinners on Government| Work. Special price paid nights.| H Apply i RELIANCE YARN CO., Norwich WANTED Errand Office Apply at cnce to the MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP., Employment Office USED BOXES WANTED We are open to buy Boxes—Dimen- sions. approximately 2 feet by 2 feet by 4 feet. If you have anything to of- fer, get in' touch with us. NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS Boys for Work. WANTED Five Girls, 16 years of age, $10.00 per week, 15 Spinners, 12 Weavers, 3 Machinists, 4 Dyehouse Men, 1 ‘Waitress, 6 General ~ Housework Women, 12 Laborers, 1 Farmhand, 3! Cardroom Men, 4 Spoolers, 4 Wind- ers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. HELP WANTED Good wages; chance for overtime. tional Cotton Mfg. Killingly. Conn. Apply Interna- Co., at Geo. L. Chesbro eady work with East man for res- ?a’rmors can’t get any i b and i and 3 next winter nd farm 5 r b(hrh-r and scarcer becal use We cannot pa; can . get elsewhe: foee. to charkytoan may ot on_earth, ‘in. n and received the least credit. forget the place, any. oth town il Nortn Stonington. near Hewitt's Station. i a will sure use we ette | F. R. F. D. 1, Box 47, residence on Conn., marsd "FOR RENT—I utes’ walk from trotie; guire 'E.T. Gou barn, suitable ‘for PO RENT—La) garase. 311 Wachington St marzd "BARN TO RENT Room . for 20 horses, West Main St, Phone Graham 48-2. 5 marid TO d Tooms for four entlemen. Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High § . teb26d farm e B S Main, IF YOU WANT a ling to make a few repairs uildings, here is somethi; looking over. It is an unusua! farm, water; home ‘as well as a godd far: sold to settle an estate for $1, may remain on mori 5 meadows, lots of wood. 3 house, et oun; ) #ood loam i, 10 peach, 1 pear, 9-room: house. barn, cows, 2 horses: workshop, 2 zood wells soil suitable for truek farm grovnd water, Iocated on very -high leasant place, near Norwdch, Baltic and Plaij a_bargain for someone; $700 may remain on mortgage per cent.. Advertised from description. Dwight H. Arm Farm Agency. Danielson, Conn. for spring catalogue. FOR SALE—Turkeys: séven h one gobbler. Address Jai Gonterbury, Con; or Tel § City. Con: FOR SALE—Ford tourinz fect mechanical Seott & Clark. condition. et old Guern % year old not bred, " Englisi s Tel. — Rabbi gond shoating and Liewel son of The Sgui srandson of Da Sport. six vea fon of him 0 i y of al oue Move io ator. three years old; ght huge: V. Master —110-egg Buck and two B hov FOR SALE Yooriing Jabn Dod " FoR will SALE anor. on rden on awn sound and gentle particulars, Phone 1 | F - h d s i can't hiten there™ - S “Can't hiteh!” shouted the irate far- L E9R sAue_Good e UrRISNEA JeaSNore | -canthitehl’ shouted the Irate far- | ‘Fine for Hitching ' —Presbyterian wory TarE E head ot Cottages Standard, d ns, $1,9v0. William Dee, Willlmantiz, Conn. © FOR SALE-A pa : horses, 7 and § 1, 2400 LD to Caretaker, i | at Boarding Stabl e. ,{"“ farm and are farm, Tand level, well fenced snd ws- ered, high elevation, good view, splen- id 014 shadn trees, best of air and would made an, ideal summer 10, being (250 %0 acres. about 20 acres under cuitivation and nice trout broaks, 10-room house, large barn; hen kad better look tis T Armstrong’s Insurance of * 4uio need lnsur- fleld: g00d mar- s _Morzan. | lois pirments ian car and stop city i 2 them Zo0d, care FOR RENT—On -Warren St stone residence known - as Rocklawn; has electric lights. 'steam heat and bath- | room; picturesque grounds of 4 acres, with fine en; short walk to street cars; possession given March 1st. Com- fortably fi shed house in Norwich Town, near Peck's Corner. on car line; immediate possession: one _six-room modern apartment, $50 month. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway, feb22d TO RENT — Furnished rocms, 58 Washington St. Ring lower left bell. febl3d O RENT-Light storage spac tric elevator. Water St. FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- keeping, steam heat and electric Jights. Mre, £mma Mosse, 18 Union S X0 RENT. with fixture on_the worth 1y good He must be who would And comrade with their Not through the tossing Come spirit ships to port. When storms subside Then with their precious cargoes of relief Into the harbor of the heart they glide. For him who will believe and trust and wait, $550 Farm ; elec. hone §80, or call 77 Death's austere tore, central also garage. s TR -Be \ement tenement at 56 f e Inquire at Bulletin -Office. Jewett The day is over. TO RENT_Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Sckoal St Tel 1045-3. sepild =1 FOR SALE 3 i§ 1 offer for sale the follo mortgages secured by local properities: One One One One One prite Now there is song as at dawni nwner’ strong . Write 8d « Never was babe.born smiling, The last smilel—Let us go as city for $6,000 for $5,000 for $3,300 for $2,500 for $1,000 Kansas City, Kan. Gy B The gladdest hour of the journey is ever the last short mil And better than the beginning the end of years! At first though long- aths that intervens, contact Words Unseen Amaranthine throng. waves of surging lence grows articulate. THE LAST MILE By STOKELY §. FISHER How strange to think of morn as afar! But we are Weary; lonely the pathway we roam ng, d lo! the evening star; Oh soon we shall see the welcoming light of home! but lips of the dying smile: And the infant weeps, but the dying shed no tears! we used to, down the lane To the gate of the litt'e Cottage,—no doubt, no dread: Oh if we kiss and part, on the morrow we meet again, And sleep shall be sweet with dreams till the night is fled! Interest will be paid semi-an- nually at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum. -HUMOR OF THE DAY ter eve: Cy ar. 1 see they are going to Shakespeare in - New York— Cornell Widow 5 e vou the same razor you used vesterday 2 If interested in securing a safe investment apply to |James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET ST. Investment Department ame identical on: roform me first’— ail. fools make Il the fools are dead to be alive H ? Don’t WOrry,: you - won' 6-ROOM APARTMENT Transcript. : t-—And noo we'll - the richt tur-rn by numbers, and nd that ye don’t move till ye hear | the final syliable of the wor-rd tur-rm. | London g |7 kepe { believ SPRING GARDEN AVENLE $20.00 Per Month Only one available, so ‘“get busy” if you want it. Look at our Washington bouse lots; no finer home in Cr ition now You peopl n proh Stres! tes in nson Gulch reasonable prices and ji °Bclieve in it?” echoed Bronco Bob.. i Vo got o in They've u a thoroughly ed it op . ington Star, y house for a lower price than you can build a similar one, the Judge. FOR SALE ‘e done? went away to found ther I wor i The Norwich Club House iu on’ e got © torie FOR SALE What, smoking again Unsurpassed residence section; cor- LOTH Y, LD smoker ever grows tall Tommy—They don’t’ eh? Well, just {look at that chimaey. It smokes like anything, and papa’s just had it made six feet taller.—Pearson's. trust, Miss Tappif,” said the j kindly employer to his stenographer, “that you have something in Yeserve i for a rainy day. “Yes, sir,” answered the young wo- man. “I am going to marry a man named Mackintosh."—Christian Reg- ister. An elderly farmer hitched his team to a telegraph post “Here," exclaimed the ner of Crescent street and Joseph ad, 'Trolley line passes . Can be made a ven aitractive bungalow type dwelling, with some remodeling. The fur- hings including two handsome mirrors of large size, may also be purchased. For further details or inspection, consult- ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadwa; on | policeman, For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug. Pleasant ! Ziew, and along the Rhode Island | CASTORIA For Infants and Children 2400 ggfi shere; also accessible Seashors Farms. | fin Use For Qver 30VYears Send for booklet. Always bears " FRANK W. COY ... Z. 407, WESTERLY, R. I. FOR sa1 { taurant and «h 8 befonging to the pla thorougt i TElephone lw equipped, everything modern; and in FOR SAI_‘E { the Sentiel patt ofthe city T 1 R mantic, Conn. It interested, address i m ] n i) ad tifnl farm of the late Charles A. Gutes. Trustee. . mwarsd iZartshorn, containing 9 our good heavy ho about 127 acres lend. well divided » sound and’ (rue to Work: Inquire of [§ a8 to iillahle aod pasture land. fi G. Tambert, Occum! marsd f wood and some tim- | FOR SALE—Two socond-han trucks, three 181 railers, condition. field, Conn. FOR SALE old; waig! and horse, ark, 2 Charles H. Phillips, Plain- 12 years sound, good worke: wagons with dow: d three- 1 Cadil- chanicat house, in best 2erhouse. icehor SELL IT TO THE ‘ American Waste & Metal Co. 206-212 WEST MAIN ST. WELDING WILL FIX IT marsa partisnose, FRANCIS D. Ceatral Building, ‘Phoues. DONOHUE Norwich. BEE G5 Fhiome BB £ SR BALE | Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- R SALE — Good house, 101 Mi oG BiECLE Huiluie Lots, all I Ge: | cultural Implements, Transmissions i Sgsase Rore kool all| Wbiciccationt LISt youF property it |and Crankcases, Housings, Steel " ke 2 ‘seil or N ing for Nr37 Zork for business. Inquire{ Jamber of peopie looking for real ea | Frames, Axles and other metal parts o JRTAE. fters iprestments { of ALL KINDS can be made WHOLE R SALE— WILLIAM F, HILL, pose horses, 1100- cheap, as we hav them.’ Murphy Brothers' Stabl man FOR SALE—By order of the WANTED. 0id False Teeth. Don't matrer it Dbroken. We pay up to 315 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. COLLATERAL LOAN cCo. Removed to 154 Water St. be- iween Shetucket and Market Sts, Norwich, Conn. B — lness before tie public, there is .o medjumn bstter than through’the ad- “yertising’ columns of The, Bullstin. and SOUND with our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that is guaran- teed—try it. Auto Radiators also re- paired. e Blig. 'A.M. AVERY Thoyer mardd probate court, cottage house In the (ity of w i an ‘:0 Norwich, No. 26 Oneco St. J. C. Gal & Trustee. Moosup, "Conn. rétaea” I have several pieces of property on cave eldmg d Mfg * FOR SALE_2x4 oak joist, 5,000 fest,| Laurel Hill, the West Side, Bast Side 31 Chestnut Street Ingnire T. E. Babeock, Norwich. feb28d and the Central District for sale. There FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell roadster, §330: Vim lght delivery now cab bads ; eiivery. new. cal overhiauled and repuinted, $315. Aute new tires and spari Sales Company. \ ros| Phone 214 " FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 . Z Clairmount Ave. - — WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- [THERE s no advertising mefium I} incse befors the public. inere s no Fastern Cpnnecticut equal to The Bukjm n o 2d. S bl el - Y oxTimink “Sofumna. of . The Bulletta: e some bargains in the lot. Call at 52 Broadway. Auto F “Woitestone Clgars will be $3.90 & 100 0220 | from Oot, 18¢, 1817 43 for a o of 50, == | Stme rate per thoieand, - ‘M“ Hy—Them doctors is a-gettin’ bet- | landlady | but with iittle | NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY instance, what she r ARCHA W. COIT, A |fers, to as “butter” and ‘“coffee ‘Telepiione 1334 { doesn't fool any of us old-timers.— THE KALERDSCOPE According to the Temps, the reason {for the seizing of the Petit Journal lon Friday was that it had disobeyed | the order forbidding the Press to. give | the addresses of persons_kilied or in- | jured in the air raid on Paris. Wheat harvest returns in New South { Wales for the yea 7,000 bushels, as compar- 1,000 acre: ielding 36, Is. in 191 bed with 1600.000 bushe! s report the French Budget Com- i mission has adopted the suggestion to { authorize the Government to withdraw | from circulation and melt down ail i the coins of .2f., 50c., bearing the head of. Napoieon HI. ; In | Altthough the Pope. gencrousiy. as- | sists needs . among the belligerent | poulations. says the Corrier @’ Italfa, 2 semi-official Vatican organ, recourse to an international loan in favor -of the Holy Sce, as asserted, will not be | necessary. ! Count Andrassy’s Comstitution Party +jand Count Apponyi's United Indepen- dence Party have resolved to cnter the party of the new Hungarian.Govern- ment. Five members of the ‘Apponyi | Pa refused to fall in with the re- solution, | The Egyptian Government has taken | over the telephone service as from | January 1. and will pay interest at j the rate of 5 per cent u.ntil the com- pletion of the purchase. The, Couneil | of Ministers has approved of the trans- | action. | _Signor Constantino Laszari, the of- ficial secretary of the Italian Socialist | Party, was arrested in Rome on Jan- uary 25. In the course of a search at the’ offics of the Socialist: Party and the residence of Lizzari numerous do- cuments were seized. The death in London js annopnced of Dr. Jechiel Tchienow. virtuall head of the International Zinist movement. His official connexion with the mowe- ment goes back to its initiation By Theodor Herzl 21 years ago.-and at the Zionist Congress in Vienna in 1813 he was elected second president. | Tt is announced in Paris that air- raid shelters for use both day and night are being established in all parts of the city, use being made more par- ticularly of the underground: railway stations, crypts, &c. The lighting of Paris is to be further reduced. M. Kauffman, Luxemburg Minister of the Interior, announced if the Chamber of Deputies that Germany would furnish Luxemburg with grain for making bread until the new har- vest. Luxemburg, in return, had agreed to provide Germany with cloy- er seed. S The King of the Belgians, who has zone to the South of France w:: the Queen, passed through Paris on = Sunday, where he was mdna'z M. Poinu;e e rg‘.n;;o the Queen Medaille de la naissance Fran- - caise on behalf of the French Goverri- ment. ] Baroness de Ronsard died in Caiwo on Sunday, aged 89. She took T in the nursing of wounded in g Prusso-Danish campaign of 1849 and. in the Crimean and. Franco-German campaigns. She was several times wounded, and was decorated by Presi- dent Thiers: for heroism under fire. 9 the New South Wales 'mbly Mr. Storey, the leader of the Opposition. has given notice of a mot- ion censuring the Government in con- nexion with its administration during the industrial upheaval and with the alleged volation by certain members | of the Cabinet of their pledges regard- | ing conscription. : Socialdemokraten has interviewed M. Garin. the Charge d'Affaires whom M. Lennin's ropresentative at Stockolm, M. Garin said that M. Vorovsky him- self would come to Coj next to "ene Bo. | week to hand his King. He also predicted wagzrr ;nnpn-mntmm-kwuld in the ' near future.arrive in Copenhagen from Livadia. & i ) { 4 i Sk An order has published in French official Gazette mg strictions, -inter alia, on the e of paper for printing, on the' num and dimensions of pa on the mension of theatre pro , a on the employment of large ch in the printing of books. also compels the stocks of paper over I ane tom).

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