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' Biilie Burke in “The Land of Prom- ise,” Charfie Chaolin in “The Jit- ney Elopement,” and Hearst-Pathe For Today and News, Form Bill Saturday. Billie Burke, well known stage and screen star, will appear today and wyatmnmdth&mm"l’he Jand of Promise” which was one of her most popular stage successes. The screen version was arragned for her by W. Somerset Maughan, who also wrote the original. The story has to do with the unbappy life of a girl “companion” to a weaithy old wo- man and her longing for the happiness | that comes to other- girls and ‘Seem- ed to have passed her by. How she | went to Canada, thinking it “The Land of Promise,” and found only more | misery even in that fair country; { how she married a rough farmer, | loathing him a!l the while, but hop- ing to escape from the monotony of her life: and how she finally come to love him and appreciate his good all this and much more, is in “The Land of nnd AT THE AUDITORIUM TODAY. Witiam Farnom_ who is mow ap- pearing at the Auditorium theatre in William Fox's stuperdous production of Vietor Hugo's masterpiece, “Les | Migerables” had at least one enjoy- able moment in the making of the pictore. In the early part of the story as Jean Valfean he had to go barefootad. As Mr. Farnum paraded around the m Lee, N. J. studio he laughed and “T haven't done this for vears. \o« since I was a2 kid in Bucksport, Maine.” Coming to Davis Elsie Ferguson's next appearance in an Artcraft picture is in “The Song of Songs” from the sociokgical play by Edward Sheldon. Charles Maigne adapted’ the piece for the screen, and Joseph Kaufman, who has been par- ticularly successful with plays of this kind, directed the production. ‘“The Song of Songs” will be the attraction at the Davis theatre next Monday, Tn&y and Wednesday. . 's greatest laurels ‘were vun in emotional plays, and in this photoplay the director and the star bave a subject that enables them to demonstrate their talents to the fullest extent. The picture ends in a lonal dramatic climax in which it §s said Miss Ferzuson's artistry is Ity displayed. ext Week. A French communique issued yester- day says: “Enemy reconnaissances were !"ukd i ,the Upper Skumbi Valley ’ — e — WANTED WANTED Sober Industrious Men. Good Pay. American Strawboard Co. THAMESVYILLE FCR SALE 'ER Office, 42" Main Str Danlelson, Conn. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE MAROCH 26, 1918, at 10 oclock a, m., 1win sell at public auction at_the farm known as the Willlam H. Lin- coin piace, situation in the Town of tion and two miles southwest from Eiliotts station, the following personal property: 20—HEAD OF CATTLE—20 16 heifers, mostly grade Holstelns, from 2 to 4 vears old, some aoon to freshen. balance bred during the win- G5, 1 is-monihs ‘otd Houstein puly "3 S-months old calves 30 hens. TORSES, HARNESSES, WAGONS r bay mares, aged 6 and 11, weight svoat 1100 Pounds (i not previ: ously sold), 1 peir lizht team har- nesses, 1 pa)r ving harnesses, 2 sin. ®le harnesses, 1 single work harmess, 1 errriage, 1 two-seated democrat Wagon, 1 buggy, 1 express wagon, 2 sielghs, 3 wagon poles, 1 Stewart dlipping machine, 2 sets knives, blan- Xets, robes. FARM TOOLS Ome 1 7-8 imch iron axle, 12-foot team w: 0 with !‘deboam and. seat, inch ro; orward 13% 2 axle cart. with fi cls, 1 two-hewse sied, 1 Kemp ma- Bare shreader 1 new Worcester Buck. $¥§ Dowing mechine 3 other machines, Fankae Take. 1 tedder, | sulty piow, 3 Hdontty Plow. 1 steed rofler. 3 bitter harrows, 1 disc. ‘two- cor plnm— b single-row coru planter hh ‘mn 112 1 Cool : es oe. 1715 can e Greamer, ohains, bars, shovels, forks, many oluer t00is t00 numerous to men- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE One five-plece plush parlor suite, mewly upholstered and varnished, 1 biack toppe: solid As Third Hand. Day Work. Good opportunity for ad- Implement Co, Sixteen .years:. making enmn. Orig- inators and makers of the Big 4, 4 tractor that developed - q- northwi kerosene. Goo Edward Hall; The' Plainfield, Conn, Serve your -country b, Do community. alvlu, u mfl as your own work. WANTED MAN TO DRIVE TEAM AND 'I'AKEIEe G!Ollcali “Answer BEnterprise,” Room CARE OF HORSES SWIFT & CO. One Y Man to Learn & ‘Ma MEAT CUTTING e Who has had some experi- Salesladies With References One Young Man, Assistant In Fruit Department Good Opportunity Young Man as Receiving Clerk Later to accept position as assistant manager i large Mohican store Connecticut. Mohican Company Norwich, Conn. PAPER MILL WORKERS. APPLY TO C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE, CONN. SALESLADY WANTED Spoolers Wanted PAY LEARNERS WANTED |[Falls Company 166 Ymhc Slnet, Norwich B. GOTTHELF & CO. CARD ROOM HELP ALSO SPINNERS Apply To THE SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION Bean Hill WANTED AT ONCE MBN FOR OUTSIDE LABOR WORK. GOOD WAGES. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP., Employment Office. WANTED DYE HOUSE OR PICKER ROOM HELP | H. Lad GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN. Wanted At Once Experienced Weavers for cloth, steady work, good pay. | & FOR !Am—'l\‘mflng cars -.nd tml:k; u THE MYSTIC MFG. CO. § % MYSTIC, CONN. The Norwich Housing Co. has no vacant apartments. It has some fine building lots in desirable sections of the city at reasomable prices and on terms to suit. Will sell you a thoroughly modern two family house in select residence section for less money than you can build its equal. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 MACHINISTS EXPERIENCED machinists at rates of 423%c to 45c per hour, to work at Now ‘Taven, Weatosh R. 41, Station, New Havern, Conn 0r 68 Porslons. St Boston, Mass. 16 years of: age, $10.00 per_week, 15 Spmneri 12 Weavers, 63 Broadway ‘Women, 12 Laborers, 1 Farmhand, 3 Cardroom Men, 4 Spoolem, 4 Wind- PREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. . Geo. L. Chesb ‘FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, Fixtures. Possession given April Old False Teeth. Don’t matter it ‘We pay up to $15 per set. by parcel post and check by return maily cou.u'mu, LOAN co. Removed to 154 Water St., be- tween Shetucket and ‘Market Sts, Norwich, Conn. Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 3 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. BOOKKEEPER' We want a first class accou: 2 to 3o years of age. mot lable for gov- 't draft, one that is reliable, ac- curate, and familiar with magufadtur. ing accounting. Excellent position and FOR SALE | man. Tust be ‘made 1aown handweit ting. THE ULMER LEATHER COMPANY, Cottage Hhouse locat J gty e rse min NORWICH, CONN. utes' walk from Thames Square. Any-{ one wanting & modest home at a bar- sain price cammot afford to mries in- spection of this property. particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, $600 IN CASH Will buy 40 acres of land, lot of pi timber and about 300 cords of mnd- for, got in touch with us. ing wood on same, good well 1| water, on main highway, 11-4 to main line of railroad dnd 1-2 mile to thriving manufacturing village. Some cleared land and a lot of fruit. | A rare bargatn, Send for my latest Farm Bufletin, choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. 1., Telephons 2365 THERE 13 no letin for business resuits. ‘IUSED BOXES WANTED We are open to buy Boxes—Dimen- sions approximately 2 feet by 2 feet If you hlva anything to of- NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS I would like to buy a Six or Seven- room Cottage with modern improve- ments, centrally located, I will pay cash for it if it suits: ‘ ‘WANTED—To - best, prices. ' Thayer Bldg., Roo H. J. Yurman. Phone 1301-4, e e S il o T e oot T B Yor % bae ot o Blmn mo per tho “‘ mm medium in mlnnaml-m mtmfltun-mx— fv- b\uflnvlq Tesults. oy to_ mke fllflla e St pon Tomulsr sdevation o 'm% ota hyou on the road to. fortuns, via the: of the mail order. oL u,m“ .;{"‘m-’é the war o & E%’ S mandie: {45 ot e me untfl Wu\hn' "h.l.( ! JLI.VG '!lfl Ofler and- satisfieq -t the; r-‘v‘; the business is Muug" Ja- ‘gitimate and ‘will require ‘en muen and “women. of unquestioned in- tegrity, with whom I must e: nge 502, No. 25 Broad St., New ?fl'kk‘ mar22d “WANTED—A - Hght one-hurwkrm et Phone’ 1703, _,_,_._.__..._._. over; wafited “z %ym Div. 5 “op - Frankin ochester, N. ¥. WANTED for our Willl st ayae: e Pasnik Co, Norwich and Willimantic. mar20d T WANTED—Man, to work -on _small farm by day or momth: short hours; no - milking. Brown! Norwich 'rown.ar Bhone 1981, mars0d er. ite for o Dwight H. ency, Dantelson, Conti. e for cuuom mum baby. prly Erv‘;ln FOR BALE—Hav(ng m tin-at. the Shannon b this tin at a reasonable pri ofit | Of wagon 10ad lots on T! 224 Saturday, at the Shaunort mldmg on Railroad Ave., Bal ilding, I will sell farming moxs, i) Call by appointment only. S, Vall. Yantie, S lmLTnumnl six ro with or without Hx la S!. my 7 terms fo reliable of 5 Ay o situ- west ‘of Chaplin Center, ;fl. antte, Tenone. 33-4 mar2id veral hu,, ..a ,.m. m'l‘—-Ruom n the ‘Alice Build- 1y !ngulre of Murphy & MeGarry. sarage: Plhone 1955, 271 Washis marm ‘mar1sd N- xuoouii of fl\.!heu\‘.llkzm*fl“ B ey m; on l;'l.'b the whoh %: Dlflw Y- ;““ RENT — Furnished rooms: also ngton St. TO RENT—Fu; l—ni'hul Tooms for HEht to. vuym housekeeping. Boswell Ave. mar20d fone house of eleven Y conven- tic. fences; " picturesque. grounds of _four be used on farms and for difforent. %u-. acres. Archa W.,Colt, 63 Broadway: is TO RENT—Store, centraily located, e sultale for grocery store, with neges: sary fixtures, at per mont SZitich elm plank um a'very fine toned Decker & Son(246. . - . - maridd - W.| 710 RENT-Furnished rooms for four 33-4" Lebanon | gentlemen. ~ Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High mar2id £ D feb26d OR SALE—An oAk chambersct. T 1nqusr= 33 Division St. 21d IRY FARM of 130 acres, well di- | Water St vided into tillable, pasture and wood-| To RENT—B: emen! ‘and - water, 10-| Sek. op B Tnquire ot e o(nce ‘nen-| ~jyaoa iand, abundance woud room house, remodeled, barns, bouses,: some fruit. sles 5. cows, pair orses, poultry and all farming tools; > tice rlght. in tewn of, Preston, seven | [ooms for lghl hn““keeph‘“ 28] Tilles nklin Square. Francis|School St. 3. sepiid D. Domflme‘ Norwich, Conn. WA!'TED—Trees Aok o “for property owners, Jjob; | prices reasonable. Addrens 3. Box L |n care of Bulletin. ar21d M‘l‘gfil)—cnhre(} ris ‘fm' ong:slle Wil pay while learning. 66_Yantic St. o e e “WANTED_To lease @ temement of #ix to nine rooms;-must be land enough for a garden; prefer a place with barn on shed, on car line, within five-cent fare of ‘depot. '‘Address Box 150, care Bulletin. - mar2ic ‘WANTED—Three furnished - or furnished . rooms for light hcuukezp- ing, centrally located. , Write “WANTED—Girl for general house- work for two or three days o weel Inquire 31 Fairmount St mar2ld VANTEID—GIr! for general ork; one with experience preferre paid. Apply or call at Mr 55 Wflliim! St.; New London, marzid WANTED—Lady t middle age, who woud appreciate a good home, to assist im ]lght;flouammrk no washing 48 WANTED —_ An experienced grocery clerk to drive order wagon. Dearnley & Clarke, Jewett City, Conn. mar2id SITUATION WANTED by A-1 hotel chef; first class references, if neces- sary; no objection to restaurant. = W. id, No. Franklin, Conn. mar20d WANTED—Com; mpetent. girl far gen- eral housework .in family three adults. Apely by mur. Box 147 West- erly, R. L mar2 oy about 16 for clerical WANTED—B:( ;Eork good pay. Apply West Side le Siik COME TO ME for corm:flve scalp treatment, facial massage, shampoo, hair dressing, each 50 cents; manicure, 35 cents; ladles and gentlemen. Madam Lmdgren. Thayer Bldg. . Tel. 1301-5. mari! WAxm—\ Deltboy. Apply at the mar21d ‘Waurégan House, WANTED—j‘xrat class bread ba.ke f o T RDON, Plano Tunsr, 308 rrn & & Tel- 1319-14. feblod NTED— -| manufacturing Chance %ot the Striety temperate © I SALE — Bulilding lots on Fox “on easy paymenls, plant FOR SALE t B i n. SAI.E—-Eggs for hzkéhhfg from gelectéd pens from S. C Reds, ‘"‘p‘n’,“u‘r‘fé PRODUCTIVE FARM mmm, o FOR SALE Inquire Yemnsmn Ave. and Saturday Water §; “TO RENT—Light storage space; elec. tric elevnnr, Phone 580, or call 77 Tal. 70 RENT—Furnidhed rooms: also 120 ACRES, 60 TILLABLE FOR u;—n Pought the shect I 1¢ is within five miles of the city tin at u.;t Shannon, bl:llfld‘lnlg 1wl sl this tin at a reasonable price to buyers of wagan load lots on Thursday, Friday (§ FOr further details, consult This tin can be used gR farms and for different purposss. ARCHA W. COIT - | Maurice Hurwich. of Norwich: on good road. FOR SALE—Faster hvd.rangexu. genistas, pfimruses. “bego Telephone 1334 Ims, ferns, cut flowe i azaleas, ite marbia Highest Grade Properties E—Goad farm horse, weight Tmm McBroowme, Jewett City. /—_fir—.—_—\ ron su.z — Good house, 141 Mt FOR A across . rrom. school; . all improvements, large yard; owner ieay- ing for New York fof business. Inquirs SPLENDID RESIDENCE FOR SALE—Bight- mom comn it No. 36 Pearl Street 800« A barn, three large hen houses, one large ||} °Ontains 10 rooms and bath, ar- brood house and land enough to keep ranged for two families, gas, two cows and a horse the also a first class pasture h ne failing spring; -30 fruit trees and -a All at a very low price. T; situated in the city o of Willimantic, on Mansfield Ave.,-ten| THOMAS H. BECKLEY, minutes’ v\alk from postoffice or depot. will take part payment 278 MAIN STREET Joseph Mor - ar round large grape arl and %alznce in mortgage. ALE_Mowed oaf straw: also R tro oream sefmrators. almder‘ 9 in_fine shape, Willimantle. electric lights, new steam heater. 724—Phones—68 63 Broadway FOR SALE—A brown horse, 6 vears i o1d. 1350 pounds. sound and honavst o 72 FYI(I)IR}““SQK‘L!:EMQ work an: er orses, 7 &n Pold, 2400 pounds sourd " and true o Work anywhere: alto 3 black |8 The house has hardwood floors, saddle horse in this state and is brok to all harness. $01d very cheap/ds we have Murphy - Brothers' Stable, il = A firit ¢laso Greman for These. horses will be man,” cal iBufluln Co. ‘WANTED—A competent maid for general housework in, family of two. Pply at 55 Williams_st: mansd GIRLS WANT i) artme so0d wages. wen ! gide Silk Milly” = marlsd in_weight from 1830 to eral purposes. as represented. 30 Jackson Place, Kil- }Oureys old sland Willimantie. Ge%ge 'WANTED—By a married man, a po- sition on a gentleman's place; handy in and’ gbout ‘the house and horses. J. . Glasgo, Ct. - mari4d — Must_be object. The marl?d wmmn—‘rhree girls for marking and sorting; good pay and steady work. Truy Stelm Llundn, mnklin St, SITUATION WANTED, MALEMan and ‘wife, age 39, childless, wishes po- sition on country_gentleman's place or small farm; experience, vegetable gar- 0~ COws, ~ horses, ' chickens, for man only; furnished room house, vegetables. wood, light free. Send par. ticulars, Shafer, Storer Farm, Nwwidch CORDIN’ to infamation rec'd; one of our lokil speakers spoke on Mt, Wash- Ington recently .and he Was heard in Greeneville. Some. long distance speak- er. He'd ought a speak on democracy, they'd hear him in Germa.ny‘ Where. you can’t buy'a Cobweb-Cornier 5c cigar. For. sn.le n.! Fagan's Smoke Shop. marl buy “small buildings 'ANTED—To 5 sultabla For “elther brooder ;of hen- hnuxe!m Tehvhoflu 49-2 Lebznon Div. mar: WANTED — Raw furs, at H. A. Heebner’s, Water St.. every. 'rnursdgy. A. C. Bennett. novi2d buy raw . furs; ‘'WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell, A, Bruckner, 55 Franic. lin St~ Tel. 717-3. 1o WANTED One Xem:ed mchinm at onee; good tion and Work for Fizht party. Avoly i . B. MARTIN CO., Velvet Mill, Taftville, or phome 1428-2, this evening. mar22d WANTED JOB PRESSMAN and CYLINDF.R PRESSMAN Engquire at BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED AT ONCE MEN FOR OUTSIDE LABOR WORK GOOD WAGES - MARLIN- ROCKWELL ,CORP. Employment Office. FOR sALE—Hzrley-Dnvwsan motorcycle in perfect condition. . | quire a’td52 Central Ave. m twin In- THOR s.u.E—slx cows. one new milch, a fine family H. Pendleton, co Norwich. Phone 1§51-2. FOR sA;‘.'n—Green Bard wood, maple, 5 12 and 16 inck lensths, in lots of one cord . E. Peckham, City. Helen Platt Huntington P —— s =-Fodrupetout o 4ot |l THE RESIDENCE, one pair £ of good young mules, 2300 wt. Samucl ol | Adims, 440 Pleasant, St mar electric lights, steam heater. There are beautiful grounds of about 1% To use for |f§ acres; stately shade trees. 2VHl- Get further particulars from mar: Arct Coi FOR SALE—Twelve porfcs, ranging. w. 1t 1600 pound: n 105 ounds, Highest Grade Properties ese 3 3 . horses are suitable for farm and. gen: | g Loinione 1334 o s Every -horse guaranteed | A. M. AVERY E—Hay in barn at Mohegan. i 7 a5 : are somé bargains in the lot. Call at 52 Broadway. 1 have several pieces of property on Phone 1314.| raurel Hill, the West Side, Fast Side and the -Central District for sale. There © With '.he.lr evil “In the trenches :&*m Trained to fight with fine the Oh the glory of, the story. Of the battlefield By Americans who, (lylntv And each siren shell is paging ‘When the Army of the nation, The Republic’s great, creation, Oh, the sorrow of the morrow, See the ones they're crucifying, Those Canadians, no denying; Oh, the wonder- of the thunder Manned by millions of ‘Americans ¥reemen for his horrors naming, Lands that bear his waste of rav: But the freemeen, all undaunted. Have the Huns’ foul hatred flaun! Sound again the words of sages Bring your laurels as the token ! For the words so finely spoken Oh, the ityrant throne is falling, For Democracy is calling y 1 iwill make my Kitchen, and ‘Where white flows the river And you shall wash your lint And this shall be for music The fine song for singing, th That only I remember, that predaim ‘Will dethrone the tyrant Kaiser and enmmna Du-nmq \ With its cail-of dgatiand blood the names ot men m- Hall nt Fame; “ Drives the Hun from out his burnlwu in a sheet of bltfle fllm Where the tears that grief may borrow- iy For the death of those who die to rid the world of German shlmla R ‘Lo, the Huns. their fangs are dripping With the blood they have been sipping From the skulls of hapless humans by atrocities \{Ahey'we kmed~ By their erimes the One defaming Who with love ut men was filled. Of the guns that bring them under, ‘With his rage the Teuton flaming, % Makes his boast to work his bavoe, with the thunder of a Thor; Have not known the Teutoh savage As Americans will know him when they reach the fields of gore. And will prove themselves as worthy as the heroes gone before. Rise ye shades from out the ages, Through the lips of him who gives the world its mighty battlecry; Of the one to whom the stricken turn with praise from lips that sigh. And ‘Americans, by millions by their deeds will make reply. ROMANCE The recent death of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson, widow of the famous writer, at Montecito, California, calls to mind the beautiful verses written by Sevenson himself and giving a picture of married life as he dreamed it. The verses are entitled: ‘“Romance,” and are as follows: 1 will make you brooches and toys for your delight Of bird-song at morning and star-shine at night. ¥ 1 will make a palace fit for you and me, Of green days in forests and blue days at sea. In rainfall at morning and dewfall at night, Of the broad road that-stretches and the roadside fire. mp- fhat a-uumga‘--fi When the flames of hell are r-a-lnx \ in art of warfare skflled age ted, you shall keep your room, and bright blows the broom. en and keep your body white when no one else is near, e rare song to hear! only you admire. HUMOR OF THE DAY Testy Humane Society Official (who has been called to-rescue submerged skater) —Of course you would go and fall in just as 1 was 'avin my tea!—Passing Show. Miss Howells—1 wonder if that gentleman across the street can hear me sing? Her Friend —He must, dear: he's just closed his window..— Goston Transcript. “That candidate says he's one o the plain people.’ ' “He did. Ain't he?” “I thought so till 1 heard the way he pronounces camouflage.”"—Ilor- ida Times-Union. % Flatbush — Have you tried any of the war bread? ‘Bensonhurst—Well, T've had some of my wife’'s biscuits which rescmble bullets, if that's what you mean."— Yonkers Statesman. ‘We told the old dog, in a superior tone of voice, that it was impossible for him to learn new tricks. - “They are not necessary in my profession,” he replied. “I am a u Inquire, C. W. Kenyon, e ot FOR SALE OR RENT - boilers at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island 9 MCKINLEY AVENUE Attractive Residence HARD WOOD FLOORS TWO BATH ROOMS ENTIRELY . REFURNISHED INSPECTION _ James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE $2200 Down Secures Farm With 26 Cows and pair horses, dozen calves and vearlings, FOR SALE wagons, buggles, sleds, sleighs, mower, | Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, all in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to sell or rent, as I have a number of people looking for |; poultry houses; real estate investments. "al XX grain drill, harnesses, hay, corn, grain, ete., otc. ali included by retiring owner of this pm- ductive 176-acre farm in Am greatest dairy country; 31500 takes 4 uhm Rices L, 1th $500 dows. Do mls page 16 'Strout's Catalogue of IR SR L, Bargains in dozen states, copy meiled e S - s, A. Strout: Farm Agency, Dept: Room 103, $:"is0 Nasson rk, N. HORSES FOR SALE, Twelve horses and ‘mares that we have used at our coal yards the p years. We find it harrow, 10-room house, and will resort to the auto to_deliver our coal. over 9 years old. take any/| 27 trom Exchange | baiidings & P an al deliver the® horses fre PLAIN- e D es free. or telephon mng: otfice, Previdenflce, Send forbooklet. WESTERLY, R. I FURNISHED SEASHORE | COTTAGES Fun SALE_Four good heavy horses, sound and true to work. ' wife laundress: wages 32 day|G. Lambert, _Occum. 6 OR SALE—10 and With engine. Canterbury, Ct. shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Frank W. Coy FOR SALE The beautiful farm of the late Samuel G. Hartshorn, containing about 127 acres land, well divided as to ulllable and 'pasture land, (] abundance of wood and some tim- ber, never failing brook, also water to house and .barns; large 10-room house, In best condition, 3 barns, henhouse, icehouse and other build- ings, located in town of Franklin, | near Smith's Corners and state road. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich. Phones. vaudeville performer.” — St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Judge—Why did you hurl this bot- tle at the umpire? Fan—It was empty—Boston Globe. Cholly —The government asks - us all to devise ways to conserve fats. Miss Cayenne—Use your head, then, man!—Judge. 2 “You failed to mention the enor- mous_ salary 1 receive,” said the mov- ing-pioture actress. “Manager's order,” replied the press agent. “He told me to try to keep your mind oft your salary, so that maybe you'd forget to ask for another raise this week."—Brooklyn Eagle. “Yes, sir, my wife is a remarkable woman. Goes to church, saves sys- tematically, and lives up in every way to her semse of duty.” “I should think that would make you very happy.” “In a way it does. T am happy in the consciousness that I an a phil- osopher.”—Life. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black velvet handbag econ- taining rosary and money. Reward if returned to Andrews’ Restaurant, Dan- ielson. mar22d LOST—Black and tan hound dos. Reward for return to Marvin €hapman, Montville, Ct. mar19d Telephone 190 JUST ARRIVED acre stock farm ings, knnl u f interes IN'S AGENCY, ded0d ot Another ‘carload of Horses. Several hard to hire afly | nice pairs . and K some good single he Horses, sultable for all kinds of work. them—prices t. the best horses In Riode Ishnd. aij| Come and see young and sound; all have. been o . ELMER R. PIERSON our veterinary before bein; 3 I areTn heattny cong | Telephone 536-3 itton. t'f,heg ar;‘:nhut mt‘I haflv;e never orse in o It you are a poor FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. man and want a nice fat, chumpy horse Two excellent farm: oF jmare, call at our main offico’ and | for oty mpmy of stable, 5 Plainfield St. Place, Provids Vaiue; one mad near city, modern With tools a.d K ux ment, fine build- Writ SELL IT TO THE American Waste & Metal Co. 206-212 WEST MAIN ST. llams Building Matemls ' OF ALL KINDS For Sale by THE KALEIDOSCOPE A resident of Singleton,- New South Wales, 102 years old, volunteered for service and offered to fight the re- cruiting officer when he was It . | A committee of jnyestigation has-de- cided that Tuggeranong; nine miles from Canberra, ls.the best sife for the Australian Commonwealth arsenal. A Budapest telegram reports lhe{l’- rival ther of King Charles, who appointed M. Popovich Minister of Fi- nance and Count Bela ‘Szerenyi Hun- garian Minister of Agriculture. A resolution by the Wilna Council proclaims the reestablishment of the independent -State of Lithuania, with Vilna as its capitol, and the release of all obligations toward neighbouring States. General Callaris, who was Mihister of War in the Gounaris Cabinet, and General Mathaiopoulos have addressed the Greek nation through the Press urging it to take up arms against the enemy. In Victoria the Brewers’ Association and hatelkeepers have decided that there shall be no counter lunches in Victoria hotels after March 1. Hotel- keepers estimate that this will aye £50,000 annually By 31 votes t0.22 the Victorian Pl.r- liament has decided that the pollfinn of chairmanship of committees shall be honorary. It previously carried a' al- ary of £300. The Gaevernment oppased the motion. The Frankfurter Zeitung says that an terestedimports syndicate had, been se- cretly formen in view of the expectéd Ukraine peace. This syndicate is par- ticularly interested in the importation of iron ore, oil, flax and wheat. ' A Breslau report says that serious food riots occurred last Monday -week at Teschem, Moravia. Women plun- dered some provision shops d smashed many windows. The strations lasted till nightfall. After March 1 the keeping of “luxury horse” will be forbidden in Berlin and the Province of Brandenburs. The exemptions include horses' belonging to members of reigning German fam- ilies or to diplomatists. Tt is learned by the Nationaltidende (Copenhagen) that at Stockholm on Monday a large meeting adopted a resolution of protest against the propa- ganda now being carried .on in favour of Sweden's intervention in Finland's civil'war. M. Clemenceau hasireturned to Pms after inspecting important points at ;he 9 tfront and ‘the preparations - made | i ‘ resist a German offensive. This mamv i u ing he will discuss the impressionsthe has formed with the Council of Minm- isters. The Berlin clothing department in- tends to give out for sale 11,000 standard suits at prices varyving be- tween 72 ahd 100 marks [£3 12s. and £3], according to the material. Thete standard suits are labelled “Empire National Garment.” Hopes are entertained that the rail- wa\ strikes in Argeniina wil end shor[ly ‘The Minister for Public Works has proposed to the railway- men's union the submissicn of the questions n e to cf)itration. The men have accepted in principle. The Rome curréspo bii's announces the sticide, of 90, of the Ttaidn ph'!oz 7C: fessor Roberto fidign ‘Profeesor . | digo was the aut] physics. His P h; Positivism of Comts