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LOCAL RAINS TODAY; FAIR 'rm | Moving Pictures at the Breed Thea- %W ix i Bt e-u.‘ e e m g . girl or el Foom\in god I0SMIIY: ‘rent TEARO) S\;blc, “Morgan’ nik, 124 Platt Ave.. . 10 . minutes walk ° fiom m-ummmn-—latmmum m h‘m‘h C— .ru !u.b—u: o black cow. & squug— ‘home comforts for 'ag wtuu, Lord, Wear “our vhnr' with wnéno a tense dramatic !utun ot cmx War St class chef and milker, Gue to en Marell 2, Ad-|Address 52 Asylum St fieart we how M: Pictures at the Auditorium|times. The way that the situations wond €00k (ood «gny‘ also experi-{dress Box 53, Canterbury. ;- G Lo at Thy thr t Y - [ieicea’ waitress: no Sunday work... % Bt SAnLSEE | “FArws To RENT_Inquite l"mwll Gt vt ths i imm 2 ‘broken 5. o 11.1.0.0.¥. mests Cote o B picton | ; i e COLLATERAL LOAN co. By City Luamen, 1o Tokiesa® | TROR AL — Quulity. D. Donohue, Central Bdg. _marisd | 7 ol "0 R T : ; it Remoyed to 154 Water St. be- P o U i TG | o mENT — Six-roor “apartment, | o To Thee are known 187, U. B. of C.|far from being . (o Removed to 154 Water st be- || “Wa o up o Gate: Gversbody | berries Gan in ANy other small Loy D RENT — Six-ioom APariment: | wore Mo’ extroms, o mark {niqulty 3 T A oA “‘:;" in Catpenters’ Hall | ducti t,."'m""‘“,.,"m""vw‘“,.{ mm“"“"“,, F Amount tox Sate || Norwich. Gonn. S O e D T s s Rl e :"m,mmr:y "oy "ok ne | We coutd ot Ut our eves to b sy ne of tnefr favarites Wil be, excsed- . 2 . mads.into bewutiful, rugs| with <hani-, ready” for malling tend for free mariMTuTh T e o Norwich Conclave No. 424, I 0. E.|ingly well pleased with her work in |ity; 1,000 ot | . ; e, B D, 6, Novwioh Conn." 'rgf T o v ST fexpn formerty. Lord, what ix man that Thou shouldst this picture. e, meets in Pagles' Hal Gue g, N Radies s . Benjamin, on_the state road| " " minatal be Norwich Lod .No. ‘M8, N. E.O. P, ‘excellen # F R SRR W T s (< ALE—A g¢ mily trmn _Norwich to Preston | con- 0 Leed s nrayer? mests in Buckingham Memorial, the FHearst- Weekiy completes | B O e Pweils i (o ARE Y0U HANDY?—If you are. you .‘ne’w e B oS ifamer. | taining about 60 acres, with all beces- | Or son of man. that he should cast on onash Counell, No. 1, D. of P, |this doublo bill for today and Tuesday. | Dfesent th ‘Sirely have Mg . advance can get a pretty new spring. hat for 's-Corner, Norwicl T o:& flfid sary buildings Address Chatles | hee meets in Foresters Hall. within Text 90" daye; the refinery as-( We wint & class ascountant. 25976 or 31 475 the trimmings cost but a e 00| Ecntamin, Fréston Station, Norpich, | uie eartily care? | To Speak at Lebanon Grgnun Hall. isures permanent dividends. Address|to 36 v .‘e ‘not le for ‘m,. few cents. h@im"'m sell for 1 FOR SALE—N] }gh Howohx vsul Conn. Phone 1842-3. mar22d bid by Thee, Thy vudcrh: ehil- ANNOUNCEMENTS | In Grange hall, Lebanon. Monday ox 41, arnment acait, ome that In relfable, ac. | Norwich i limantic. ‘mar25d |1bs. Luther olton, A mr‘xlg'n SALE Term “ 3 LD oo St {evening Prank N, Fous’ of WA | SR MAtE Torm o 6 ooris oiiand nu and femil Alier with manufaster: T‘" dren come, o - TO RENT—Rooms, for house- - I 2 .,,mnun. cellent position and m—A;ed women to care for ?' i m keeping, 43 Union St. Cail ‘evenings.|Poor prodigals, still welcome to: Thy i Overseas Fund Entertainment. | il speak on Indispensable Conditions | divided into mo'ini' and pasturag “5 for right man. Applications hom oaco_nh Farms, R. F. D. i _mar22d home c C FOR SALE—A] v Sy 1 {of Victory, Mrs. E. W. W.' Hcywood of | miles from Jewett City and 3 P3Tbe ‘e T0 own hanawriting. Sinn. marded, Wioe arrived. . James fi% tih| TON” ACCOUNT of ill health, I il {Throughi Jesns Christ, the new and r_”s""'m"" T b s I:fi‘mmnm wil speak on Woman's Part ‘E,”z P e . m;'h e o LEATHER COMPANY, | WANTED A fow good new milch|Franklin: Telephone 30 Leébanon. : | rent the whole or part of my farm on| . Uvine way. b B enternmmons o thetr | I Victory and ‘Capt. Frank. P. Tenton | {3055 2 GFties Preases, 1 peih, THE ULNER * |cows, or near by. Tel. 1§64-14. mar2bd mrzu Plain Hill. | F. W. Barber; 13 Boswell | I would drax near. a dance and emtertainment for thelr | of williml ntic will speai on Victory or 3 runs, frui Erape . NORWICH, CONN. : el = ; ey W He not sai th His name we Overseas Fund in France. Command- it hor- vines, never-failing well mr Water DANDRUFF 1 mrely kill your A‘}.E—Buckeye incubator, 110- ich, Conn. pray. | ing officers in Camy Devens have given Servitude. The Lebenon Liberty chor- | runs through Terms cash. R.T. hair. My new method does away with|egg llu n good order. Mrs, Hufchin- | — o m,l,_nnem“ t3i% FO0ms, with | Thou wilt fl‘e ’ their organirations the permiscion to|U8 Wil Sins. am.&o. Box 285, Jewett City. dandruff. Scalp treatment, shampoo,|son, 10 Elm Ave, Norwich Town. T o Sihons garage and barn.|BIOt out ovr sins; in that dear Name [uu this method of getting a fund for vl o U LR T DL fnqnxre 60 Mapie St marZpWEM we piea Madam _Lindgre: first floor, And grant Thy gracé to help in-time | the boys and so far it has worked 3 g A Thayer Bidg. Tel. 13015, ~ marisd | FOR SALE o :xch&ng&.e piano, - Toan—mes in the Allce Baild- T nesd. \ s | Ve successtully. || BRIEF STATE NEWS ante nce | | _The entertainment, A Hot Night in J sfed AT god T obiaeh that ¥1) E THRIFTY—Save one-half of the| tion, price $190, or will exchange fof a |ing: luguire of Murphy & e | Giias "nous oiis toati thio thie it of | Camp, with Norwich boys in the lead- ave sever: al price on your new Bester coat, hat or|good horse ~Mrs N A. York, le;&rv asechl : Deacs || shivped trom the west; also some good ress, The Pasnik Co. sell for less. mar. TO RENT — Furnished roomsr also| mrod e the blest. | ing parts. has scored a hit all over the ”"3{5 horses that I want to Qiepos w £ | Norwich and Willimantic. mar2sd o su;’l‘fifit_md hiay at| arage. Phone 1270, 211 Washington Sibnill in the land where ain and trouble ! cantonment and in_the surrounding 2 O right away. to make room for my| Experienced Weavers fori — i —r— oo || FOR SALETen tong of good hay at| SUIES A cease | towns and the boys feel confident that W k. next load .which will be here sbout m, iy At last we rest. | the show will surpass anything ever estbrook.—Miss Elonise H. Stan-|March 27th. Come and see them. o Ilflll‘le desires position caring for elder- ! Bailey. mlflqld TFOR RENT—Stone house of el seen in Norwich. This will be the|nard reached her 97th birthday Fri- WLMER R. PTERSON. night work on. Government;ly lady or elderly couple; one soing 3 -|There may we sin with thankful K/ uth wintora prererreds. Addrons Bos |, POR SALE=Browh - mare, welghs| rooms and bath all modetn conveq | e n b 5 i e grounds of foir hearts to Thee % last time that the Norwich men will {4a¥- Tel. 536-3. ‘mar23d 55, care_Bullet] amwp about 1150, guaranteed . Sound. will :fc';i:fi sz';l‘fd‘"q\‘!_“ oot 63 Broadway. | Glad songs of nraise through all eter- be home together and it is hoped that| gy ijeryille—Mps. Rowens Buell, in § WANTED, cloth, steady work, good pay. apavile” Savdinery ol Hant. . Bhade otts et B Zriced| *mdiisa o e O e S g b ok everyone will do his and her best to |, Moo 4 e 5! Inquire at The Bux. Columbfa, CT. '- mar23d__ | ~ro- RE St trally located.| _ - Lo Gl i < . th year, has completed eight a ¥ g Vo AP e, % ore. centrally —W. C. Benet, in The Churchman. | fmake their last ip the bigsest night | poi,wristlete and five MUMErs for fhe | waltress. - ADDIS St Once 8¢ the. APPLY ! marssd | “romsALENTE e ol by March | sulianie for grecers store, with heccs: piad 13} 3 E saw. 5 sound horse, price $60; | 5 x 1 MY S, - |~ Privates Wooq and Sullivan will be [Red Cross. . e A THE MYSTIC MFG. CO. lm T aE arn reeh ol e pretty buckskin mare, ab- | 246. mari3d MESDIOR Moy / | around to see the leading merchants| Norfolk—Much interest is beimg| T A |ster. C. E. Kempton, Pomfret Center, sofi{;lr‘:lgla:fe O e o arm | . TO RENTTurnished rooms for four |1 aid not ask for strensth to let him | Of the city to solicit ade. for & sou-|manifest here in the formation of a|J. C. WITTER .....:... ... Auctioneer MYSTIC, CONN. et - mar28d | e 12" neatly now. business|Eentlemen. Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High .80 o D""’m;n:l‘gh’{}‘ "l’cl:, contain | sizna) corps. to the local Home guard Office, 43 Main Street, | PeTERS AUT broad leaf wrapper|wagon, $30: top Soncord buges t £ (Althougli Tre secmed so young—still camp and pictures of the command. |comPeRy. It will probably ‘be made Tame O clgar, three for 25c; Don Julan shade|driving harness, $6, at rear TO RENT—LIght storage space; elec. 1 i i . | Brown wrapper cigar 10c, three for Zoc, |Spring St., V imantic: tric_elevator. Phome 580, or call 77 3 2 1 would like to buy a Six or Seven- | ZrO0% LN SPE ke Shop. mar2gd - Tre | Water . s jan26d £ 5 & commanders of thei jes. A room Cottage with modern improve- e FOR SALE—One 117 Ford touringj Water St. anss When down the silver street, blue Fangements wil| be made for a parade 'BD_Stock hay. Norwich |Caf, ‘one 1916 Ford tourfg car, one NT_Bs ement tenement &t 5§ clad, they filed, WANT! Middletown.—A certificate of incor- MARCH 26, 1918, ments, centrally located. State Hospital. Tel, 416. mardsa. | 1915 Fora touring car, one 1914 Ford | g r0 SENTTIC ehent [RCASMNESE | store THan ‘my life went with them @nd it is hoped that the Home Guard|corporation has been filed in the town at 10 o'clock =, m., s { I will pay cash for it if it suits. 2 up from members of the Boy Scout patrol. courage—God, you ing officer of the battalion and the th WANTED—About 33 T IOk | L o o L e | 1738 through the snow, d will give their services for escort duty. clerk’s office of the Middlesex Render- i 3 4R B L o i D T L e e B O ol e A - |1 will sell at public_auction at_the at and buy 38 high class sample silk |condition.. F. H. Gllbert, Ford Agent,| T0 RENT—¥urnished rooms: also el aiied: T A s i Y "{l“’;“‘::‘fls company by Berkeley C. Stone.|farm known as tre Willlam K Lin: E. A. PRENTICE dresces worth up (o 855 witich we will| Jewetc” City martsd " | rooms ~for light' housekecping. 106 R that Fran| . Frissell and Dennis J.|coln place, situation in the Town oi hone 300 86 Cliff St. sell for $14.97. This is an extraordinary | = > G e = ool St. Tel -3. sep! But, oh! how shall T pass each day his | boys were picked to be motorized out | O'Brie; Hampton, on the main highway from Phoy bargain. The Pasnik Co. sell for less.| -FOR SALE—7-room cottage with im- of all the machine iudnmcomganllunl‘n‘ B' "‘I Hampton' Hill o Abington “iwo and < Norwich and Willimantic. _ mar2sd | ;Y:;::\;n"ls. large garden, 6 Oneco St —— SR shadow of s pres- e camp and a rectly to the| Bristol.—Twenty mil passage- | one-! s east of Hampion v R ence_lingers? commanding generals . stall, Whils | ways o’ tho e 2ol “’,,,:,f‘,,m,.,m tion and two miles southwest from| ; WANTED VANTED %:g;:‘:"caiw';:"o ‘;,fi‘ff; FOR SALE Several hundred vards TORSAre How touch the little things he loved here Privates Wood and Sullivan will |plant in this city are now covered by | eropertys - the following personal| Five Girls, 16 vears of age, $10.00!bayviile, Con mar23d | imitation leather; pool table, newly to touch. ace the different society leaders and % e tru rvice, rec inte er_week, 15 Spinners, 12° Weavers,| ~wanTED - First class bast covered and in good condition; har- Still_warm and vibrant from his dear :};clf;mch!e s?'éw“neéii‘mu"fi'i%u‘fmui' o 5 Madhinists, 4 Dyehouse Men, 1 oneeSteRay Toh EOL. Py safnrm“v Nesssq. with: -hrsdohing e Apply Etwip VERY How trend. tha “sfient floors his glad i el -], 16 heifers, mostly grade Holsteins, | Waitre: X sework | ;e e : ase, East Killingly Hotel. marZ ow tread the silent flo o ing company. from .3 to: ¢ yegrsi 01, Bommo - #00N 0 | ar e 12 Tabee e eoaeewurly Barber HiWP, 66 Bank 8t New: Eondon, - arrange about the sale of the tickets {and they hope that everyone will be !there on the nigat of April 13 to 7, s feet trod. ! Women, 12 Laborers, 1 Farmhand, 3]Conn. mar23d DAIRY FARM of 130 acres, well di- Day afier day—unless TYou help me— ot 2 Sena U Kway With| Westbrook,——The Westorook qum| (o2 isnes, Do QnIRE o | e en, T Spociem, 1 WiRa:| it WY anE ST To Forattore. | L060 i0 Onabie pascns 4o wodt”|| - PRODUCTIVE. FARM 2 . {a Smile. club has purchased a tract of land lo- | 6-months old calves. 30 hens.. ers. stamps,_false teeth. antigues or any- : 2 = —Viola Brothers Shore, in The Ladle: i cated near the point where the Say-| HORSES, HARNESSES, WAGONS | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | taing sise; old books esvecial e L e TR FOR SALE Home_Journal Scott Farm In Preston Sold. |brook ferry cross road enters the high-{ 1 pair_bay . mares, aged .6 and 11{Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro ¥t Eige or call. Louis D. Ward, 82 horses, poultry and ail farming tools:{} . = | . Mexilla L. Scott has sold through|Way to Bssex, in the township of Old |weisht about 1100 pounds (if not previ 2. ADRY; price right; in.town of Pre!lnqi_se\'en 120 ACRES, 60 TILLABLE HUMOR OF THE DAY - ! the azency of Francis D. Donohue her | Savbrook, the same to be used for|ously sold). 1 pair light team har- WANTED—To rent a small farm of | miles from .Franklin Square. Francis o Ry 3 . | farm in the town of Preston to Arthur |target practice jointly with the Rifie | NeSSes, 1 pair driving harnesses, 2 sin- few acres mnear Norwich. Address|D. Donohue, Norwich, Conn. marzld It is within five miles of the city % . W. Park. It contains 60 acres of land | club. {;; ":,;‘.“,‘,““' Jistngle mak lamen Farm, care Bulletl mar2?d_| woR SALEBight-room cottage with |§f Norwich: on good road. “Why dom't You use more elbow B Al o e, O aptes ik land | SR 1 A o T R e WANTED—Martied ~man {0 _{4Ke |steam heat, a ~summer house, good For further details, consult ma“:y - & buildings and 1300 fruit trees. Mr. artford.—Fong Bock Hong. 25 years | Slatsh, & wagon . poy 1 Stewart| charge of farm: must have knowledge | barn, three large hen houses, one large “We must conserve fats, Inus! Park will make improvements to the|0ld, @ member of the Oriental Restau- | cppin machine, 2 sete knives, Pran raising vegetables poultry and Det|brood house and land enough to keep ARCHA W. COIT we?” farm immediately. {rant company and manager of the | kets, robes. flmlkmf.‘d: V\l}_‘l!sms, W lnmmp“r}g:lel. tviu'o cowe und]n horsetlhe o round; i B e A “little English girl, asking H {Main street restaurant owned by the FARM TOOLS ER_ONCON._ONT. _ MATIRA_ also a first class pasture with never dahes® GEme Sadpaste race, said: “Sanct iord, this | i | company, wat -| “One 1 7-8 inch iron axle, 12-foot MEN-WOMEN, _ 18 or over, wanted | [A1ling spring: 30 fruit trees and a|Rerelephone 1334 63 Broadway {5720, E Y Wikchmakers for Navy Aviation Corpa. | SOCIPRDY, wag tade & voiér in Hart. | One 1 108 Ict IO e o] - immediately; $100 month; thousands | 1aTE¢ grape arbor: situaied in the city 5 Y §|food to our use. The Navy Department has sent out|(pe’ hoard of “m’u“‘:“' He is the | L 2% inch iron axle cart, with forward SmRptic. on Nansterd A anel & 5 of Wi “Whi 3 Write Sltnnnt delay or st “Fraghiy [ minutes walkk from postoffice or depot Which of the two is the best T now Worcestor Han BY THE E. B. LINE OF Institute, Dept. 31-C.. Rochester, N. Y. |Good terms: will take part payment man? eve mowing machine, 3 other machines, feb2sa and balance in mortgage. Joseph Mor- | '——\ “You ehould say the ‘better’ man.” 1 Yankee rake, 1 tedder, 1 sulky plow, ris, Willimanti “No. I shouldn’t. I understand that Danbury.—The woodcutters in the|1 sidehill plow, 1 steel roller, 2 butter. TRACTORS WANTEDrees to take down for 5 Tatso || FOR SA E one of them is the groom. s _" . . "% N, Pamer. I i He—Let's go to the theatre 4o- , Norwich. ‘mar19d I e fa &l for expers watchmaers. Bad | wheels, 1 two-horse sled, 1 Kemp ma- | Iy needed for immediata duty i |ONiY Chinaman having a vote in Hart- | jure spread i im for aviation instrument repur‘mrd' work. Information regarding pay. { will be mailed upon request to | Becraiting Station, New London employ of the town fiy harrows, 1 disc harrow, 1 two-row property owners. by the job; prict g Bl B cmhs‘ffl:’l“c;mml!:}e‘: ot At or i SinEie oy o b reasonable. ~Address J., Box 13, in care 5 f 5 Work all day and all night for board. | of Bulletin. mar2id o night. (AR £ 1" one-horse horse power, 2 Hart o » | & 2 DAVIS -.-,..E"RE | Reynolds farm in Miry Brook, About|pioimes grain' cradles. 1 12-can Cooley |Made by the Emerson-Brantingham | WANTED Colored girls for textils| JOR SALE—Ford runabout or deliv- SPLENDID RESIDENCE She—I'd rather have the moncy to ords were cut under the direction | creamer, chains, bars, shovels, forks \ ¢ | plant; will pay while learning. Falls| ey, in fine shape with detachable buy & Bew tiat. 5 |of the committee. The committee has | many other tools too numerous to men. | Implement Co., Inc, Roockford, HI.| 8o " {6q" vantie St. Miarzia | tirés: Dodge 1917 runabout; ome pair No. 36 Pearl Street He (delightedly)—My dear economi- ~ t e Excentional ~Fm"m Mepd b ST D B T R e T Sixteen years making tractors. Orig-| “Sranaion mo 1oase & (emement of | Adime. 440 Blessant, St. Willimentie ||| contains 10 rooms and bath, ar- | |[€31 littie wife. Gives her $25. Elsie Ferguson in “The Song of dficufi; mehfl‘:flmgntm:mwg? t:;'o "\; One five-piece plush parlor suite, | Nators and makers of the Big 4, the|six fo nine rooms; must be Jand enough| _mariod { oS 10 oo, andibat 3 2 e L b i o Songs”, Six-Part Feature and Jack ugi ) 3 h for a garden; prefer a. place With barn| e arT o T T T | e b O !bear the name of Bertha. As one o Wait A the tracts where it is cut. newly upholstered and varnished, ' 1|tractor that developed the northwest.| oy 5h&3 ‘on car line. within five-cent | FOR SALE—Hay in barn at Mohegan. {|| electric lights, new steam heater. |||works upstairs and ths other i the ol A bove the Law, ¢ O per o et smarvlectopped | Runs on Kerosene. fare of depot. Address Box 150, care| 7ol 1884-12. L. S Leach. marisd Al st:a Very low-price. laundry, the vouthful son of _the fr y "'; 'K" 'd'““"" Also a Funny LEFINGWELL 3 feather beds, mattressés aad other See_Edward Hall, The Tractor Man,|Bulletin. __ mar2id FOR SALE—SIx cows, one new milch, house has suzgested that the girls be riangle Komedy. ng, pestry covered lounges, 2 = _|a fine family cow, H. H. Pendleton, ;. Wrlting desic 1 nail rack with whprelia | Plainficld, Conn. o e o for e o usekeap: | Norwich. " Phone 18512 - marisd RHOMES . BECRLEY, i, The appearance of Blsie Ferguson | Missionary Society For Red Cross—|3'and. 1 Elichen stove 4 parlor stoves | Serve your country by tilling theling centrally located. Write W FOR SALE—Green hard wood. maplé, in “The Song of Songs”, her latest| Charles Rathbome Writes From |stove, o extension tables with leaves|0il: Do community service, as well|Bulletin. _______ » ek gusechNasutahd b, ixen 1t Arteraft picture, which will be shown and chairs to match, many other|as your own work. WANTED—Assistant window dresser | 32" O L s e the Davis theatrs Monday, Tues. France—Church Service Flag. chairs, number of stands, 2'art squarcs, for the Norwich and Willimantie stores.| §7,71°% - °E. Beckham, c‘,‘n‘ms'f;‘ an Vednesday demonsh’u{!s that 3 . carpeting and matting, large brass nquire. The Pasnik Co., Norwich. e this famous star does not intend to|. Mrs: TFrank Smith of Norwich vis- | kettles, some crockery, kitchen uten- K mar2sd FOR SALE_Teuring cars and trucks, Teat upon her laurels In the role of | lfed her sister, Mrs. A. J. Johnson,|tlls o few pictures looking glasses known as upper and lower Bertha. 278 MAIN STREET “Soclety is so shallow,” remarksd the blase young woman, s 724—Phones—63 - honse “Its a good thing tf le.” replied"the cynic, “or half the peopl> wWho are wading around in it would be drowned.” D s |ready to use, difterent models. M. “At the seance last nigh: T grabbed Lily Kardos, she interprets a tre- | NC past week. | o ,,;’,{{“g:‘,““zflc,f;g;,“;,“';ns WANTED Who Would appreliate s good home s | BORYCKi & Co Gerage No. Main St .THE RESIDENCE the spirit and found it flesh and mendously emotional part whose tem- Worked For Red Cross. many ; mmailer. houseliold ‘agticias. , : assist in light housework; no washing| _Mar2td of iblood. It's a miracle that I'm alive” pestuous career presents high dra-| The Ladies' Missionary society met| Terms of sale are cash, and if stormy Millinery Saleswomen 3;;;;“:';’35'5{: by . R e atie sitnations. on Tridey with Mrer Bilior Dlbass, | sale will occur the following day. Each : x . Clty. mar: Hélen' Platt Hanti No: but when they shouted at me The production has been staged in | The meeting opened by the. rice pecs. | 24, every article to be_sold ‘fo_(ne Inquire at Main Office “WANTED — An_experienced_grocery < att Huntington R, ;.00 o e shost™ s the usual sumptuous manner and|ident. Mrs, Fila Beebe, by singing He ea{;:g Didder Trithout reserve. A §00d |} THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. || clerk to drive order wagon. Dearniey (|l 172 Washington Street Whistler once undertook o get a presents : notable cast. Great op-|Leateth Men. Then followed prayer JOHN G. LEWIS, Adm. 2 & Cl gewele Gty Com. Wmariid FOR SALE fellow artist’s work inty the autumn bortunity js afforded Miss Ferguson | by Mrs. Elliott Dolbear, the 23rd Psalm Hampton, Conn. A competent maid for 3 to display her wardrobe, as the wife salon. He succeeded and the ture The house has hardwood floors, §|was hung. But the pamntes, zoing to electric lights, steam heater. There §|see his masterpiece witn Whistler on are beautiful grounds of about 1% §|varnishing day, uttered an exclama- acres; stately shade trees. tion of dismay. - e, as repeated in concert. Mrs. Thomas| Phone 198-4, Willimantic Div. general housework in family of two, |} ©of the Ex-Senator moving in the fast | Leffingwell and Mrs, Jesse - 3 Apply at 55 Williams street. maricd set of the great Metropolis. Among o P Rogatn read ; from the Tare of Africe . The attend. | m———y GIRLS WANTED—GIrls for all de- the apparel worn in this production|ance was seventy-five. Sewing was partments; good wages. = West Side are afternoon frocks, street and house | done for the Red Cross the wor con | [eatures of persons not catalogued as Silic Ml mar15d INSURANCE A SPECIALTY BSes: sogligecn, oventhe Fowes, aft kR Liknosy thatorsons Whold8 % Get further particulars from “Good heaven[s!" he Cl’i;d. d'ym;‘n , negligees, . aft | sicting of hospital shirts and band- ks. r ¢ WANTED—B A i = g = exhibiting my picture upside down.” grmoon and_evening outer wraps and | Sgca'® pUal i end DM playing the game on the square il JOB PRESSMAN fon vn @ gentisiouns prace; hinds’ in Insure your A“t°';°b‘l° Archa W. Coit “Hush!" said Whistler. “The com- s, s an oor clothes meeting. Crooks -|ana about the hoase and horses. J. : A ittee refused it the other. way.” B TR T e ol | S ey e o kg, e BEEE, 50 S0 e Tty e s B 5 || before April 15t and save QI | cocvr cre e, fmited o' e S Jewels, including a priceless string of = R “|them. If I tried to remember every: ¥ ’ Telephone 1334 pearls. Tidings From France. s SALESLADIES WANTED — Must be 2 one T meet I would soon be getting] CYLINDER PRESSMAN experienced; price no -object. The We trust you will come early to the| Several of this place have received | faces all mixed up. I cannot afford to Pasnik Co., ‘'Willimanti mar12d_ showing of this picture and bring all | souvenir post cards and letters from |do that.”™ Your friends with you Charles Rathbene, somewhere in| ‘‘Every man has something differ- Enquire at S NAmTeD_Tires siia Tor parking The other feature is Jack Richard-|France. He speaks of fine weather|ent in his make-up. - There is some- Troy Steam Laundry, Frankiin St sun in “Man Above the a five | and writes in a very cheerful tone but | thing in the expression of the eve, the|] BULLETIN JOB ROOM | 'marizd part Triangle production with scenes|would like to be back in the U. 8, A.|shape of the nose, the twist of the ey= EXTRA SALBSLADIES wanted for the advance. said the girl as she. wiped a stolen STRONG COMPANIES N ve Yon seen that play galled R““—NONE BETTER A. M- AVERY o Whats it ‘about, the Dove of IMMEDIATE 'SETTLEMEN 1 nigo deubrad biscea‘of peillrty an | Potce taken in the Bast and West this is a Laurel Hill, thé West Side, East Side “Why did yon start $0?" asked his 2 - Four-Star Flag. brows, the curl of the lip, the droop of Saturday afternoons at Norwieh and D A and the Central District for sale. There | financee. picture that everyone will like. To| iiice fag with mzr e mi. Chin, or the curve of the ear, that Willimantic stores. The Pasnik Co. WlG“TH- RMSTR0NG are some bargains in the lot. Call at| ~Did T understand vou to say tHiat gomplate the show there Ip & Tunny | pon, et ot ome of e hoen cah be caught it you ave lodking for FOR SALE marsd INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS M52 Broaaway. your falhet s Sl Trian o i E3 ies. SITUATION WANTED, MALE—Man i “ i i Doom. Matinee at 2:13; evening at “‘;};’g;”{ were heatd Friday even. | ' 'There is an expression of indi-| Cottage house located three min-|and wife, age 39, childless, wishes Do | W Teleun ive: Oenrons Homs 168 O, I see.” T was afraid you meant | €:45 and £: ¢ it et % Viduality in a man's walk. He drops|utes' walk from Thames Squate. Any-|Sition on country gentleman's place or 107 Main St. Phoenix Black something getinus. 3 o o LN SO g his shoulders, or he shuffles, or he has|one wanting a modest home at 8 R e el B b UR E : AUDITORIUM JTean W Row of New Britain is| i€ shoulders o be shuffleh of ho hes s ] 2 bar- | Qening. also. cows. horses. chiciecns, DANIELSON, GONN. FURNISHED SEASHORE| e kaizisoscore - in price canmot afford to mi | 3 Wit i et~ e e ot | main ord to miss in-|lawns; wife laundress; wages $2 day Ask for one of our Farm Journals Cirls, Fun, Laughter, anture Pictures from spection of this property. For full|for man only; furnished room house, % to recognize ‘a - criminal by his walk Vvegetables. wood, light free. Send pal COT AG S ra i Is Today's Bis Banmer Bill. Ses| _Thi$ Man Knows 20,000 Crooks. | (han amy other way. For, no matter | Particulars. inquire of Houlars, Shater, Storer Farm, Novwich, TAGE 5 Pl é‘;’;fl:"g‘:‘ ;‘f”u“:ng‘{n Tommy Lovers and His Yankes| 1 the April American Magazine a|how he may disguise his features, he JOHN A. MORAN, Conn. marild on i s writer tells about a Detroit detective|cannot get away from his habit of Real Estate Broke: Doodle Girls—Vengeance and the | who knows the fdces of 20.000 crooks | walking. 4 mfi'flf% — Raw fus at B A Twmen:::?: R o nvd|> ~FOR-SALE OR-RENT: |t das L2 Franklin Square, .. every Thursday.!have used &t our coal vards the past v, Lab Op- Woman, Tom Mix in Cupid's Round|and how he catches them at their A°C. Bennett. RoviIa T |y eaea e Hed 1 hard. e Mire MY |at Watch Hill, Weskapaug, Plessant | oo, oo e o e ons | Up. work, The author says: WANTED—Second hand and antique | Pelp, .and will resort to the auto-|yiew, and along the Rhode Island|to move a cénsure motion in the State “There is no formula to success in LEGAL NOTICES. furniture of all kinds; get ow e A s il Parliament next week, based chiefly For all week at the Auditoriym |remembering faces, says Wilkinson; hefore you sell. A, Bruckner, 55 the heAL Lorser' Iy Whode TR0, ‘all [ehoes i alsosecaseible Senshiors Harms. L ey Allawet’ e ah i st |Manager Ed Connelly has booked | With me it is largely a matter of in- CEESRR) Ut 8t " ol O i o relerinary vetors meing | Send forbooklet. {i2 Dloigs’ ruRinE COmSERNIE ;rlmayl Levene ang his Yankec Doo- fultlon. L never SGamptite secallithio | LA ASCOURY O MRt ATE D WANTED—Boy :hmln 18, Tor fiuré?‘n e S e e e S .dle Girls" Tommy Leven: is an old of Norwich, on the 234 day of March work; good pay. Apply Wes e Silk | dition. oy are a o Sl A F k w ‘ : Negotiations between the Victorian | fayorite with Norwich d&-;:illzgnhl;es end & Do iramia qadh | W bay 40 acres of Yand, lot of pine | ML e e g:oir ran . OF | “ofthe, Bririen Medical As- | ull 2004 A pret- resent—! SON YLIN u . | timbe: 4 CAPABLE MANAGER WANTED 2 tion ‘and friendly societie lodges &3 siris and catchy times, Is promised | Telephone 190 Eiats of Hagnahi A, Tannes, lite of| timber and sbout 300 cords of stand- |, QAPABLE MANAGER WANTOD . |man and want a nice tal. chumpy horse WESTERLY, (R.. L, e K o visi he Aunditorium. : are at a deadlock., The doctors ad- Norwich, in said D t, deceased. g wood on same, good well of|ing oil and refinery securities. Excel-|Stable, 435 Plainfield St here to their determination to resign oval G. Holmes of Norwich, Conn., | water, in highwa, 4 miles|lent and permanent contract will be appoared in Court. and fed 5 hetition | L oter, on main highway, 11-4 miles|[o0t ang, PEChAient con e AT There will be compiete changes of take any program giving a new show on Mo; from = Exchange in 1i i $ . Address E. A on January 31 unless their demands | el g A n raving. for the reasons therein set|to main line of railroad and 1-2 mile | Box 14, this office. meestd | B kY i Bes, Sk T ate are conceded. Opening bill is_ entitled . “The New | 9 {:nx:'e The a0t WL and femarrocting |to thriving manufacturing village, deliver the horses free. 435 PLAIN- FOR SALE , R | Property Boy,” a satire on “Life Be- 511 Geccased be admitted to provate. | Seme cleared land and a lot of fruit. e Ca Sttt nnienwmafly ol hind the Footlights’ and it is a s un oreupon, It Is Ordered, That said | A rare bargain. - = The beautiful farm of the late }| 78Tl Snnoun o scream from start to finish. Hear ail petition bo heard and detérmined at Samney e feontalning | |28ree to the immediate annulment S0t Boty il Bee the “Hokum b Probate Court Room in the City of | Send for my latsst Farm Bulietin, abobt 127 acres land, well divided J|the Franco-Brazilian shipping agree- Four," real dancers, new scenery, | sty said, District, ian, Sie choi¢e of 400. B S SELL IT TO THE of March, A. D. 1918 .at 10 o'clock, 2 7 as to cillable and 'pasture land, ||ment if its provisions do not respond The Norwich Housing Co. Jj| sbundsnce of wood and some tim- Jito_the interest of France, and says: 5 ber, never falling brook, aisy water §|—“The Government's aim ‘was alwaye %0 house and barns: large 10-room has no vacant apartments. It has §lf house, in best condition. 3. barns, ||t0 Serve the common cause and to in ‘the forenoon, and that notice of the “Vengeance and the Woman,” pendency of sald_petition, and of said WILLIAM A. WILCOX RIS SF & Wolnhi's i) and 5 thanis Amenm wme & Metal co Tearing thereon, be given by the pub- 7 leyal fight for her in the face of over- | THE MANHATTAN lication of this order o1 tis oM« REQUIRB = M . h h o contrimute towards the most rapid whelming odds, is another great nro. | PR 20 newspaper having :;hc"nc';g-fi"“:n"l:fms FARM SPECIALIST - THE TR e wes el T Josated in “town_ of Franiiin, || termination of the war.” - b ia pro- .212 WEST MAIN ST, istrict, at least three days prior to sections of the city at'reasonal mear Smith's Corners and state road. duction of the Vitagraph company, = the Qaté of said hearing, and rhat re. |+l West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 : : it with William Duncan, the Sandow of fo Gxte GEPAN hoaritxomnd, etite CESR SERVICES OF THREE prices and on terms to suit. Wil ||| For particulars, inquire It is estimatedby the representative the screen, and Carol Holloway, fear- |~~~ NELSOX J. AYLING, Judge. Jess. and beautiful, in the leading R st Heautinty e, e WELDING W||_|_ le IT m’;‘seflfa&gggflud foregoing is a true ; Telephone 2365 week journey that will introduce you Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, io ome startling adventure after | Cylinders, Castings of all Kinds, Agri- Cleik. another. =l rals ints % 1 AT A COURT OF TE HELD mnnt.;mmu:‘ihtmw .33"3‘.:35. and Crankcases, Housings, Steel |t Nprwich, within a lorfin District Tow the mew William Fox production, | Frames, Axles and other metal parts|S% NCOTF)giv on the 224 day of March, sell you a thoroughly modern two§{§ FRANCIS D. DONOHUE |jof, the Palestine Relief Fund that : there are in Jerusalem 20,000 people family house in select residence Centrpl Bullding, Norwich. destitute for whom there is mo work section for less money than you *Phone: and who have no money. The mili. can build its equal. tary authorities have taken over the rationing, but these rations, savs the ARCHA W. COIT, Agent EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR THE TFund's representative, must be supple- FOR SALE mented if many of the aged and | ot Norwior s Telophone 1334 63 Broadway || Cottage Houses, Tenement and|children are to aurvive the winter. o %pid's, Roundup,” will be presented | of ALL KINDS can be made WHOLE | Present—NELSON 1 PTG, Judee 28, "c"f"‘-“ A‘VE"UE 'S DEPARTMENT desirable locations. List your pro-| Down to the end of November last of ‘two 4sys. and SOUND with our WELDING. wich, In said Distriot decsasca oT; Attractive Residence AT ONCE perty-if you care to sell or rent, as I|private contributions amounting ' to . The hero of this play, Tom Mix, is| Skilled, expert work that is guaran- Bmily Irish of Norwich, Conn., ap- h:a';le :t.l:umher c:-‘fnpe:sple looking for 5:1284,?97!‘:‘1“76 been made by the peo- new d in Court and filed =1 T e e investment . ple of ya to varied British and S ihe axt tavoriics o T e s s dia Beaying, tor the sessont thercn st Property * WILLIAM F. HILL, Allied war funds. This is exclusive % % heed of a fne vompany and | P> forth, that ndm.lm'atrn;dand be granted HARD WOOD FLOORS Real Kstate and Insurance, of 35 aeroplanes and one Tank. Well With a ‘brilliant red-blooded drama, R T SR TWO BATH ROOMS TRoom 198 Thaver Bidg. |over 1000 British subjects have 1¥t one camnot imagine anything so 1ike- Cave Welding and m Co.|" Whereupon "It Ts Orderod, That saia ENTIRELY REFINISHED v s AR Iy to give good entertainment. i 31 pRian Be o et 1n"um o INSPECTION INVITED : The Old Historical Tavern, known FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. and 76 Wounded BREBD THEATRE o Chestnut Street l;‘orwleh in sald Districty on fhe 28th as Adam's Tavern, with Stock and J| T¥0 excelcnr tarme; can trade by D, THEA Phone 214 L et ez, A b wistat 10 ook || Jaymes L. Case WANTED Fictures, Possession given - Apri | $1acr8 BB S8 sty bt - = Star Feature for Today and Tuesday: ndehcy of id petition."snd of sali\l 7 sueTUCKET STR & 3 ot A s e stetk faon c A STO R l A Robert Warwick in “The Silent BT ¥ Bedring uiceeon, v siven by the pub: ! TaRET Fireman in Paper Mills Also"my Gardner Lake Property, || ik, fecps 55head T nicrestea, write J Mastor"—Violet Mersereau in “Mor- | Wasons W “llflflls newspaper having a ciroulation in saig STEADY - WORK 1-4 miile watar front, fine grove and g gan’s Raiders”, Also Hearst-Pathe District, at least three days prior to e 3 TRYON'S AGENCY, : For Infants the date of said hearing, and that re-| 35 acres of land, with houses, | dezoe ‘Willimante. Ct. and Children - OF ALL KINDS, turn be made to this Court. N J. AYLING, Judge. : C. M mlowml TV!ILlLsEO'" Co. barns, sheds, stc. — lnllul"o:%rso w A3 For Sale by The m:mi.nd foregoing is a true lam Lo e ot el o Ot Sae. 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