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”sflh. Plctures fl “*“ m (o Moving Pictures at the Davis Thea- Auaitorium Moving Pictures at the e Uncas Lodge, No. 11, L. O. O. F., meets Baa s Hiadl os H., meets in B‘wrut.en Hal ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘W. C. T. U. par] g:r nfil%hs Wsdnel; at 3 p. m, No. nion. stree! fih m’a G. Cross. Cordial invi- tation to all members and fi-lend- CONNECTICUT WAR FM.M VALL BE SHOWN HERE THURSDAY, Notables in Picture Presented Here at Private Showing—To Go on Screen Throughout State. A small number of spectators, among them Governor Marcus H. Holcomb, witnessed -a private showing at the Princess theatre Tuesday afternoon of the Connecticut war film which will be presented in theatres throughout Lha sf under the auspices of the ufin other newspapers of the Pruident ‘Wilson was seen signing a document, former President Wiliam H. Taft was shown seated before a reception committee, and - Theodore Roosevelt was caught in the act. of telling a crowd something. Another colone} on the screen was William J. Bryan, who makes a plea for a saloon- less nation and beerless days as well as meatless and wheatless days., Then Governor Holcomb was shown in front of the state capitol shaking bands with the president of the film @mpany which took the pictures. A statement from the governor as to why the United States was fighting and a prediction that democracy throughout the world will follow the war followed his picture. Former Governors Waller and Weeks were shown, as well as Lieutenant Governor Wilson and Sen- ator Morgan G. Bulkeley. Senator Bualkeley says in the statement fol- lowing his picture that anyone who can predict what's going to happen after the war is a better Yankee than he is. President Arthur Twining Hadley of Yale and President William = Arnold Shanklin of Wesleyan were shown and statements from each of them were thrown on the scheen. Editorial opinions as to the justice of America’s cause are offered by sev- eral of the state newspapers which are backing the film. There is also a statement from the Connecticut coun- cil of defense as to the functions of that hndy in the work of war. The|hall, No. 34 Church street, and all labor film is certainly worth seeing, and it|men are being urged to attend. will unfoubtedly be received with en- :)pn.k&r will be State Secretary Ira rnburn of New :Haven, and there be placed in the state library here a-“wfll also be a speaker on the thrift stamp campaign. Winsted.—O. W. Merrill, as adminis- trator of the estate of his son, James H. Merrill, aged 11 years, has bmusht a civil action against Robert las and Charles H. Utica, N. Y., for $10,000 damages for running lnto and killing his son with an automobile in front of the town building Nov. 28 last. Meriden—Harry P. Townsend, sec- ml.n.ry and 'treasurer of H. Townsend Manufacturing comipany of Hartford, is marde sole beneficiary of the estate of Henry L. D. Pond of thusiasm throughout the state, It will the conciusion of the showings, and will not be taken out unmtil the year 1968.—Hartford Courant. ‘These pictures will be shown at the Breed theatre Thursday afternoon anq evening. “There will be a special mat- inee for school children at 4 p. m. The greater .part of the receipts will go to help defray the expenses of the making of this pk:tnn BREED TH EATR’E Rupert Jnllnn and Ruth Clifford in Mother of Mine and Crane Wilbur in The Eye of Envy Form an Extraor- ! dinary Attraction for Today and|Meriden, for many years paymaster for the E. Wales Lines company, val- Tuesday. adapted to the screen in one of the most stories ever told and is interpreted under the title of Mother of Mine, which is the feature attrac- tion at the Breed theatre today and Tuesday. Rupert Julian and Clifford play the star parts in this production and the mother rok is in- terpreted by Ruby La TFayette, new in her 724 year receives her initiation as a protoplayer. Mother of Mine is produced in six wonderful acts and is a photoplay of surpassing beau- ty and excellence. It is a supreme triumph of photoplays. The second feature on the bill for today and Tuesday is the world famous screen star, Crane Wikur, in The Eye of Envy, a dramatic allegory which viv- idly proves that contentment is the keynote of true happiness. The latest! war news in the Hearst-Pathe Weekly completes this big double bill. DAVIS THEATRE. Two Great Feature Pictures Today— Alimony in Seven Parts and " The Gown of Destiny, Five-Part Triangle Feature—Don’t Miss This Big Double Bill—Bargain Matinee Daily at 2.15. Alimony, the sensational divorce drama selected by Manager Craig of the Davis theatre for his next feature, which will be shown Monday, Tuesday and ‘Wednesday. details the activitfes of a divorce “broker,” as lawyers spe- cializing in matrimonial entanglements are known, and incidentally makes a strong mn for better marriage laws. Necessarily the doings of such gen- try as crooked lawyers, private detec- tives, adventuresses and chorus girls are. reprehensible. In Alimony, how- ever, thev only. serve to make shine more brightly the wholesomeness and innocence of the girl they seek to make a tool of. Miss Lois Wilson in the role of Marjorie Lansing typifies all :\?l; is good and beautiful in woman- in K '1}; vtén:;nm:ure is Alma Ruebens in e of Destiny, a five-part Triangle drama taken from the story which you have read in the Saturday gram there is a_funny Triangle Kom- edy called In Wrong Right. Three shows daily, at 2.15, 6.45 and 8.45, and the usual prices will prevail, AUDITORIUM. Big All Feature Bill Today With Vir- ginia Pearson in Stolen Honor— Last Episode of The Fighting Trail— A Sunshine Comedy and War News. Queens of fashion had better beware of their laurels. Miss Virginia Pear- son in her latest William Fox photo- play, Stolen Honor, ‘wears some ex- quisite ;gowns. She will be seen at the Auditorium theatre today for a ran of three days. Besides these beautiful gowns Stolen Honor has many points to recommend it to all motion picture followers. The story is good and is laid in Washing- ton, D. C. It has some '.hnmng scenes and the sets are richly made. One of the most thrilling scenes in the burning of Lost Mine camp by the outlaws in the fiffeenth episode of The |' Fighting Trail is where the sheriff's !mmrrw:l‘llfl'n;tmetmt s the barricade held by the outlaws. In l'on um—'rw—mn cows, 2 on_tho road from Baltic to| = Alfred Fredette. = FOR SAI.E-—-A inrse lot of o cl!estnut thes, jun large enough to artford.—Edward Dnited States referee in bankruptcy,!| the is kapé at his home by an attack of ssex—Pioretti Mm ‘haye been awarded ‘the contract for constructing sidewalks t xood or axe handle or in New- E&m picker sticks, and a large 1ot of hick- ory pound pole$, 20 to 60 feét in length. standing. Inquire of George F. Wilk son, Nl(‘s?h Stonington, Conn, R he nd hlcknry%elr, Wa.!hmgl Ehong 1273 Qi Hartford—Organization of the Con- O RENT—Hurnished rooms for four| = ant ioh_to Kaiser Wiltiam, the necticut Valley Stationers’ association was completed Friday at a ratification meeting held in the City club. Pbgms gardens care of for the season. Inquire Agnedmt atrnt. Norw'l Conn. USED BOXES|: T¥OR SALE_Four good heavy horses, house ot eleven ¢ i moder conven: | isturesque. grounds of our 3 reha W, Coit,. 63 Broadway.} l'ha Devil sat by a la fire. . pile of fiuxph.w kk’ @At ana s Ease s Lol —=75 | His head was bo upon his breast, . m}% me u[ofl::%rfi){h&%&%fd - and his tail htwumA*:Iwu. J & i | A downcast ] Wkwasnnbn spurks dropved from his* 'l‘o m’l‘—s(ore, centrally lnc;tnd He had sent his rul.u;lon to the suitable for grocery store,’with neces- throne up in' the ski Bory iresT L "Hs e mtonth.' - Tel. | “Tm dzn and ouitfthe Bevit mbte % ma he said it with a sob —— e o “There - are others that outclass me. TO LET Upstairs tenement, throe b ok S g - large pieasant rooms, toilet and bath: s & tio. turnished rooms: for izt house- | Gt In it hat 1tes keeplls!g. toilet_and bath. Inquire at L ish the hnd 4 ;A 0!‘\, the Rhine, JWater St.” Danielson, Ct. TorAE et (AN S s S s e U One efasuaition mwker with ‘his’| blnoay m—!"urni!hed rooms, with or shot and_shell, D DT oA ABILE required. 20 Knows more about dlmnatlon ‘than'all ri2d Phone 1279. the imps of hel author of this Eanuemen Mrs. hell), i North High|He undern.ma. it b l‘:cr a maxmn feb26d times by far. .GQ‘-lfld and tla‘t to workl mm xderionced wailress. »-I‘“‘ ot TSR Anply City Lanch, arled. (-0 RENT—Lignt storage space; clec. § e loate "::"o‘ld tome, ‘the $po W ratap EPROMA RS0 u':af:;‘su” But I feel that Tm ‘mot up-to-date i Danbury—Charles, D. Hine of Hart- ford, of the Graduate school of Yale, WANTED um—- s for hatching. of flne !n}ln‘ strai; delivered the second in a series of 4382 lectures at the high school assembiy hall in Danbury Friday. Waterbury—Since the beginning of this month the Waterbury army re- cruiting station has accepted 28 men < IF YOU DIE yout ‘hair let ul d)e it righ We eradicate and make your hair grow lal massage, Violet ray trna(man! sh.lmpoo ure 35 cents. 'A‘hsver Bldg. Tel 13 FURNISHED ROOMS for light hou keeping, steam heat and electric Jig ¥OR SALESoveral thousand bric Mrs, Emma Morse, 15 Union St. jansd NO MAN'S LAND. . . Ve We are open to buy Boxes—Dimen- seconds. Call at 21 Platt Ave. marldd sions approximatsly 2 feet by 2 feet ~ FOR SALE_Thr P hurse!. from 2600 to 2300 per pal 1f you have anything to of- two-horse dump carts, the art of running hell.” : —Truth. TO RENT_Br ement tenement at 56 Schonl St. Inquire at Bulletiu Offce. | T3t fatal strip twixt man and man, o 0 Although 'tis but.a marrow span, ca 1 two-horse spring wagon, 1 Bljzzard ensuage cut- ter, No. 11, 1 60-foot galvanizéd Wim:l- . Bowler, West Wil- conn. Phone 619-14 V\'zl‘lil!- and has forwarded to the army reser- vation at Fort Slocum 21 men. New Haven—Mrs. H. B. Murlless, who has been spending the past month hter and son-in-law, Mr. . Kingsbury Billings, Jr., has returned to her bome in Rockville. Hartford. — Nearly have now been adopted by people in Hartford and vicinity from among the many thousands of orphans in France through the committee of the father- less children of France. Meriden.—Miss Winifred E. Price ANTED—A_ Seneu\ housework Apply at 55 Williams street. marléd WE BUY and sell tools furniture. mps, false teeth, antiques or :ny- thlnx e.u old boukg unecm“l 1o fer, get in touch with us, NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS |3 THE CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE has positions open for young women stenographers having knowledge of bookkeeping. High School graduates with Business College training and some office experience preferred. Make application by pen written letter ad- n family of two. School 'St. Tel 0-round. - W, " FOR !ALE—IO with engine. c:mterbury. Ct. WANTED — Women ta lake dresses to make at home: and women to work work, good pay. Inquire C. \'v Kenyon, SALE—One Reo touring, model‘ 1 Chandler roadster, model 16; l Velie touring, 1914; 1 Dort touring, These cars are in good running uondltion and price will be right. Dem- St. Garage, Mooaup. Bmpire Sklrt;}o.. 40 AN'I‘ED—-Mad-eI C-37, 1915, in_good running order. be homu Ryan, 237 School St, Putnam, !t SALE—Six new mliich cows. Al- -1t _separates democracy T0 an—hunluhed rooms; also [ From cruel Hun autocrac; cy, for light housekeeping. 106 | And closer yot that line shall grow 1048- sepild | As over the top freemen go, Bearing the lwunt of foeman's . Giving their lives With martyrs geal FOR SALE ‘Tis but a narrow s(rlp of sod, Where many a soul has sed to God ® Like heroes of Thermopylae A" M AVERY Defending home and Nberts. . Oh _ Father! harken to our’ prayer; . Yoi they I tiave several pieces of property on|o: e fio :bear our burdens there Oh, cheer the heart and guide the hand (Laurel Hill, the. West Side, East Side | That bears our flag in No Man's Land. Mary Daly of this city have left for Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala,, where they will serve in the base Both Miss Price and Miss Daly are graduates of the Meriden R. L LONGLEY, Storrs, Conn. Wanted At Onee Experienced Weavers for night work on Government cloth, steady work, good pay. bert A. Bemletl Canterbln‘y» Conn, Tel. Mmup Dlv. 85-3. WANTED—_ATL Tound __Apply City Lunch. " WANTED—An lplrtment B! five ‘or six rooms or a cottage in good neigh- e 1 nood. * Address K. G. Bulletin. e improvements, large yard; owner jeav- ing for New York fgr business. Inquire on premises. FOR ™ SALE—1916 Maxwell readster new tires_and. spare, mechanically A-1, : Vim light delivery, new cab body, overhauled and repainted, SSA.. Sales Company. feb22d # AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE A SPECIALTY ,lmure your Automobile before April 1st and save the advance. ; STRONG COMPANIES Rates—NONE BETTER IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES DWIGHT H. ARMSTRONG INSURANCE OF ALL Write, Telephone or Call Offi WANTED—Cottage or_ fiat _of five moms and bath WIlhl‘n 5-cent fare of ln Square, not to exceed $16 a fiood neighborheed. Y, i p letin, marl \ Wethersfield—The first Wethersfield man to attain fame’as a knitter is Frederic J. Cowdray, steward at the state prison, who the past week com- pleted a convalescent blanket, posed of small knitted blocks. the entire work himself. ‘New Britain—Dr. B. D. Radcliffe, milk, food and meat inspector in New Britain, is ill in New York city and it is expected that he will be unable to resume his official duties until April He has almost completely Tecovered, but will take a couple of weeks for recuperation. New Britain—The Central union will have an open meeting on Tuesday evening, March 19, TGIRLS WANTED_Girls g00d wages. OMEN, $100 menlh. 8. government war positions open; write without delay for list. lrl[stltzugl;, Dept. 37-C. Bochetter N Y. b THE MYSTIC MFG. CO. MYSTIC, CONN. mzr:-—An flexpenenced =ardener. off WANTED_A Apply to Mrs. W. N, Blnckstunu mari. Five Girls, 16 years of age, 5 2 per. week,. 1b.\Spiansrs. 1% Weapere |5 0 a gentleman's phw and about the house and e 3 Machinists, 4 [Dyehouse Women, 12 Laborers, 1 Farmhand, 3 Cardroom Men, 4 Spoolers, 4 Wind- \\Aum——uud for general housc- work; no washing or lrunslnz‘ W . Gilber FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | '’mériza o o Gibe Geo. L. Cheshro Central Bidg. “TWO CASHIGRS WANTED—One for our Willimantic stere and one for our Pasnik Lo, Xor- mar Norwich store. Wich and Willlma.nlic SMMDIES WANTED — Mu:f be price Pasnik Co., Wmlma.ntic‘ WANTED_Three girls_ for rm ng and sorting; good pay and steady worL Troy Stsam Laundry, Franklin St. e RENT WANTED by Aprfl 1st i American family; t.h!'ee adults; must b Del., Norwich. SETUATION WANTED, MA age 39, childiess, wishes po- | sition on country gentleman'’s smz‘n farm; experience, vegetable gar- D I would liks to buy a Six or Seven- room Cottage with modern improve- ments, centrally located. I will pay cash for it if it suits. E. A. PRENTICE n_St., Phoenix.Block DAN!ELSON CONN. Ask for one of our Farm Journals shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. sas City Star. C 1 (in Qive )—1 ask that Frank W. Coy recess be taken at thia point, your WANTED MAN TO DRIVE TEAM AND TAKE CARE OF HORSES SWIFT & CO. ued at $14,500. About $2,500 of the The subject of mother love has been | ©State is invested in Li“bmy bonds. Hartford—John Leighton and Louis FOR SALE 306 West Main Street house, contains eight rooms and bath, modern, in perfect repair; lot with building in location for This is a real bargain and may be sold on easy terms lawns; ‘wife laundress; wages 32 day for man only; furnished room house, vegetables. wood, light free. Ee- v hnd .)epn A by S fi(‘ulafl. Shafer, Storer Farm, Norwich, necticut company, were hefore Judge Edwin C. Dickenson in ‘the court, charged with embezzling money belonging to the company. 0| ras charged in one count and Blan- chard in_three counts. Leighton was jail for three months and Bianchard wes sentenced for one month under each count. three mowths in ali, but execution of penalty as to two months of the total pen: COVENTRY Death of Johr Kandrat—Ail-Day Meet- ing of Ladies’ Seciety, With Dinner Served at Neon. Old False Teeth. We. pay up to Send by parcel post chieck by return mail. COLLATERAL LOAN CoO. Removed to 154 Water St., be- tween Shetucket and Market Sts, Norwich, Conn. Don’t matter it ’CORDIN’ ‘to infamation rec’d, one of our lokil speakers spoke on Mt. Wash- ington recently and he was heard in Some long distance speak- He'd ought a speak on democracy, Lhe}'d hear him in Germany, where you can’t buy a_ Cobwab Corner sc cigar. For sale at Fagan's Smoke Shop. Tihe beautiful farm of the late 5 Samuel G. Hartshorn, containini For the “enormous crime” of havinz about 127 acres-land, well divide: Sk arihe iantnork it 2] as to tillable and pasture land, spoken of' ti power abundanceyof wood and some_ tim- 1S house ‘and barns: Jaree “T0-room | stein (Saxony) has been compelled to house, in best condition, 3 barns, lfresign. He bas formerly lived in henhouse. icehouse and other buila- || Engiand. Both pleaded sentenced to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Mafn Street WANTED—To buy small suitable for ‘either brooder of hen- d Telephone 49-2 near Smith's Corners and state road. § | For particulars, inquire ot Garras, the French FRANCIS D. DONOHUE u;:ch ot it e Central Building, Norwich., The Norwich Housing Co. has no vacant apartments. some fine building lots in desirable sections of the city at reasonable prices and on terms to suit. Will sell you a thoroughly modern two select residence section for less money than you can build its equal. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 WAN‘I‘BD—A boy at Maurice Sargmle FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Possession given April WANTED—A young man about years of age for a clerical poclclon a good position with good pay for the Answer in own handwrit- ing to The Norwich Bulletin, Box 10, Norwich, Conn. arbd H. W. Gully of the Hartford Theo- logical seminary preaci:ed in the Con- gregational church Sunday morning. John Kondrat, who died Wednesday g . dxll‘;ms%l!wlth pneu- onia, is survived by wife and five small children. The Ladies’ society held an ali-day meeting Wednesday. ved at noon with Mrs. Wallacs Mec- Knight as hostess. Bother For Housewives. The food administration ruling flour, is giving the housewives no end of trouble and neediess expense to provide engqugh ‘substitutes, many of them which they do not need. One ‘woman’s bill this week for a small bag of flour and substitutes was considcra- bly over four dollars. family house DONT 'PAY for a big name; place your order early and 3 Granite and Marble Works, Sty Jewettt Ciy. E. L. Alley, Mgr. feb20d Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and with houses, after a few days' 35 . acres o barns, sheds, etc. A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. no Tuner, 298 Pros- Dinner was ser- feb: 63 Broadway WANTED — Raw furs, at H. A. every Thursdly. WANTED—To buy raw furs; Thayer Bldg., Room Yurman. Phone 1301~ Brother Farmers: Do you want to raise bumper crops? WANTED—Second ha.nd nnd n.nmxuc furniture of all kinds; before you sell, A. Bruckner. 55 lin St Tel. 717-3. PRODUCTIVE FARM FOR SALE 'and the Central District for sale. There —Fremont Poltock Livingston. are some bargalns in the lot. Call at e : Broadway. HUMOR OF THE DAY. “Do you takc sug: ™ “Are you asking ou. have you sugar to serve? FORSALE |7 “It is customary to seal a proposal with a kiss, is it not?” T Cas Gheael e “It used to be, but nowadays it i considered, best to have a witness.” NEAR BACKUS CORNER St. Louis Post-Dispatch. “Henry, dear, do you love me?" THE “Marie, T do.” “And how much do you love me?" ATTRACTIVE SEVEN ROOM “Say a hundred dollars’ worth, | Marie. Money is very tight just COTTAGE now."—Judge. ’ WITH Vs ACRE OF LAND “The bride’s mother has all the best Iof it at a wedding.” OWNED BY How so0.” | “She can sob and ;whoop and faint. MRS. F. L. GARDNER And there’s no way for the groom's mother to get back.” — Louisville INQUIRE OF Courier-Journal. Little Boy (with swollen face)—Oh, dear! T wish I 4 1t James L. Case [, ™ © = 5e Mother—Why ? ) Little Boy—Grandpa’s teeth are al - SHETUCKET i mone and haby's hasn’'t come yet— Pearson’s Weekly. “I'd have you know that my grand= father came aver in the Mayflower!™ said the small boy with the’ curls. FURNISHED SEASHORE| ... siin e 5 e Son ket COTTAGES i UM L L e e B man. FOR SALE OR RENT - |uoa™t 5 G4 mesoridecipane; inqmred a friend. at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant “Aw, that was his son-in-law,” re- ndPlied Mr. Gap Johnson. of Rumpus Ridge, Ark., “but., of cairse, he may have had some other réason.”—Kan- and along the Rhode I honor. 5 Judge—On what grounds? WESTERLY, R. I €Counse] — My \ client wishes “to change her gown, She hasn't dis- displayed half her costumes yet.—Bos- ton Transcript. FOR SALE THE ALt 135COPE “our .worst enemy—England” the head- e Brao roC watar | | master of a private college at Benneck- located in town of Franklin, Les Nouvelles, of Maastricht, learns flew over Berlin in 1916, and were then "Phi iforced to descend a few metres from ey the Russian lines, have escaped from Germany and arrived in Holland. FOR SALE S As a result of complaints by mem- Cottage Houses, Tenement and|Persof the rich Gelj-nan‘}\!eu.l-wquerf Business Blocks, Building Lots, all in|Union that their interests . were desirable locations. List your pro-|Preiudiced by the investment of the perty if you care to eell or rent, as I|union’s funds in German '“'ar Loans, have a number of peonle looking for |all war loan stock heid by the unions real estate investments. has been secld. The prices are not WILLIAM F. HILL, Ll Real KEstate and Insurance. Room 208 Thayer Blig Tn a message to the German Agri- cultural League, urging the nation “to close up the home ranks for the-last great fight,” the Kaiser says,:—"If onr JUST ARRIVED people is united‘\and prepared I do not Another carload of Horses, Several|3°UPt that L, GoN's “helicieie nice pairs and some good single Horses, suitable for all kinds of work. assured of a speedy peace and a strong and happy future? s of. i Rl .Come and see them—prices right. Tn the Franchise Committee of the ELMER R. PIERSON Lower House of the'Prussian Diet the Telephone 536-3 Conservative and Free Conservative Do you want to overcome the labor Swallowed Faise Teethe One person in town has carried the food conservation so far that he has swallowed his false teeth. The Ready Helpers held their meet- ing this week in the chapel. Mrs. J. R. Lee was a week end vis- lto]!" ‘i’: CAr.ma.utvl'lalale nna ulkner spent several days with Hattie Hawkins this week. Mrtu. tga.mu; ‘Wood *of * spen 6 week with her parents, Mr. BEvening Post. To complete the pro-|and - Chase, MACHINISTS EXPERTENCED machinists at rates of 42%c to 45c per hour, to work at New Haven. Waterbury, Danbury, East Hartford, Wflhmantic ggd S‘prlu;field N. 41 Railroad Stanon N'ew Ha‘en, Conn,, or 48 Portland St., WANTED ALSO SPINNERS Apply To THE SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION Bean Hill WANTED Experienced Weavers finaoffllkmdsA::'AhoYoungWomentnLem 120 ACRES, 60 TILLABLE It is within five miles of the city of Norwich: on good road. For further details, consult ARCHA W. coIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 situation? You must or it will overcome Do. you want to make sure victory? Do you want the best Tractor outfit for your conditions at cash price on easy terms? If so, submit your prop- osition by letter, or yet better come 63 Broadway EDWARD HALL THE TRACTOR MAN Plainfield, Conn. Lets Talk the Matter Over . $600 IN CASH W|II buy 40 acres of land, lot of pine timber and about 300 cords of stand- ing wood on same, water, on main highway, 11-4 miles to main line of railroad and 1-2 mile to thriving manufacturing Some cleared land and a lot of fri ‘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 Telephone 190 lf It’s Junk SELL IT TO THE American Waste & Metal Co. 208-212 WEST MAIN ST, Dn. A J. SINAY Dentist ‘Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner 2 chlmm AV'. _ wubme WILL FIX IT cultural Implements, Crankcases, Housings, Steel Frames, Axles and other metal parts of ALL KINDS can be made WHOLE and SOUND with our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that is guaran- Place, Providence. R. I. We will allow | wounded in Valencia. * three weeks' trial free, and will al u dexllver the horses free. 435 BLA proposal in regard to plural voting has been accepted by 20 votes ‘to 15, FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. and consequently the Gowernment's Two excellent farms; can trade eitker | proposal, which provided for -equal for city property o equal vaiue; one |suffrage, is disposed of. ;‘l “s‘flru s'a;io road, near city, l?utdem ulldings; also 150 acre stock farm| According to the TKharbin eorre- with tools ard equipment, fine build- o IBgs. Keeps 50 head. It interested, write |Spondent of the North China Daily or telephone Daily News, German prisoners in Si- TRYON’S AGENCY, beria are entirely free. Many are fe302 Willimantle, Ct openly trading, some with German goods, and others are moving te NorthernManchuria with Russian pass- FOR S AI E ports, which can be purchased for 10¢ roubles [nominaily £10]. A very choice cottage with modern improvements, located on Rogers Ave- will be sold very reasonable if|Garde Republicaine, and an American taken at once. Great chance to buy imilitary band will give a concert on modest home at hargain price. Only behalf of Allieq Red Cross societies, short walk from Franklin Square. For|and will play at a number of other A further particulars, inquire of functions during their stay. A Rome correspondent states _that the Guards' Band, the Band of the + JOHN A. MORAN, ‘Washington State partment: re- Real Estate Broker, ! ports indicate that Mexican agents: at- Franklin Square, Norwich, ttcndmg the so-called South Ameri- can neutrality _conference have ar- HORSES FOR SALE ranged - to 'purchase wheat in Chile Argentina. . American officials Twelve horses and mares that we]2nd have used at our coal vards the wllassume that the Argentine Government years. We find it hard to hire any|Will see that tie British and French help and will resort to ‘the aw contracts. for the wheat surplus are trucks to deliver our coal. We have|not violated. ¢ the best horses in Rhodo' Isiand, all \ ung and sound; all have been in- taldn Spected by our veterinary before being | Senor Cambo, leader-of the Ca Durchased and An ate 15, healihy cons | Regionalists, during,an electoral They are all fat and have never | paign in the Cherta'district was been ’.abuxed No horse in the barn|at,-but not injured, ‘while driving in over years o Yyou are a poor assailant man and want a nice fat, chumpy horse | Lis, carriage. 1lis . to have been arrested.. Last Sat or mare, call’ stavie, Ecsu"'mfi:m‘:fi B fiies 3n¢|Senor Rodrigo Soriang "“"9"‘““ cax from Exchange|Republican candidate was shot at and LB CASTORIA teed—try it. Auto Radiators also re- Cave Welding and Mig WESTERLY, R/1., ' Telephona 2365 South Gnkhnstun,rlrwwh Mul vwmmpntyuu:bu m-ino YO! - WHEN YOI ‘m l‘nrouu:h- u-nnmi lueu Mnn tlu pnbuc. t-het’ . Wp ue.mmz c’fi?," o be 35.90 & 100 For Infants nd m A or a box of o 36 ‘rate ver gm&s’nnd InUse For N‘l ‘h u l‘mku-