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PARTLY CLOUDY COLD WAVE TONIGHT TODAY; What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pletures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- ater. Roller Skating at Olympie hall. Norwich Typographical Union, No. 169, meets in Carpenters’ Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Smith College Unit's War Work. Roused at 4.30 in the morning by a terrible barrage, to feel their houses shaking, that was the begirning of a forty hours’ artillery duel which an- nounced the Smith College unit i France that the Germans were com- ing. Miss Alice Leavens will de cribe their work in caring for the woundec and helping fhe peasants this after- noon at the Osgood Memorial, Park church. Come and hear her at 4 o clock. Ther> will be a food sale for the benefit of the unit. Y. M. C. A. Sunday Events. 9.15 Sunday morninz 1he usual &t will be served to the men in At break uniform by women of the auxiiary assisted by several voung ladie brief address will be delivered layman of the city At the 530 “Get Together” the la- dies of the Trinity Methodist church will serve lunch free to ali, and a timely address will be deldvered by Rev. C. C. Tihbitts who so greatly in- tere A pdience 1 Yow weeh Popular songs will be sin sung vn1 Swahn's orchestra will furnish nus:c “onesal Seocetary Hill of tae loeal ¥ M A will addre:« tha sa:.ors et § Pier, Sunday mornmg at o'c (k. Julia Arthur at Auditorium, Cavell Case, Select's great spe- tory of the great heroism ‘ross nurse and the wild ite and lust of the Prus- nders. Julia Arthur British Red Cros: of this stirring and v picture, Joseph ted at Ton¢ which has been pre- and Plunkett Cavell Auditori resday he the T she intends t are ané nu miserable She authority in t T directress ¢ hospitals and instruct- :m School f i- f » the nd d comes and th vell is ed in the Brussels hospital. She ved word from her former art, who has since married, s a son in the glish ar- o ho has been reported as miss- [ s her to try and loc: b Dauring h, aily trips tc the urs of the hospital where the ou soldiers of the allied nations en placed, since Germany ha e ital, she comes upon Frank She. aids him in his eccape to the Holland border. She is and imprisoned. She con- - at she has aided many more )oys to escape so that they get away from the cel of filt and pestilence in which they were being kept. She is taken beforc e German military court and or- dered to be shot. On October order was carried out Breed Theatre, A Lady's Name, in w 3z and which the Breed theatre will of- fer s its feature attraction tod ¥, pre- sents a great field for the talents o! the ever popular star. A Lady's adapted from Cyril Harcourt's same nam a picture the true American flavor, zood rollicking fun, chock full of Talmadge is delightful through- cut the whole picturs, which offers L endid chanece to portray her « atili You are introduced to he " and pretiy woman « e becomes a but- v cook, and engaged to th will also he seen in lever production, Al story One Bricht anklin, which was Story maga the News will com- There will he four it 1.30, and Davis Theatre. wi e four complete shows 6.45 and 845, and sen this show de- to be the best ever. All threc ire top-notchers and are draw- biz awpwius every perform- Watts and Hawley, a_pair of timers t a d ful sing- piano skit entitled This is an out 1t talkin " and Wife, ordinary offering right up to 1 Ha imy Duncan comes next Scotch character songs and r The third act is Jack Martin company in a singing and danc- novelty entitled Mive Feet of ancing. There are two ladies and a man his act and it is a real nov- ‘ feature photoplay lis A om: Impulse, a five-part Para- mount picture starring the world fa- mous beauty and opera singer, Lina Cavaliri. A two-reel Mack Sennet comedy entitled Her First Mistake with Louise Fadenza ccmpletes the show. Coming Monday—Douglas Fairbanks ) \rv]'rm"\ his iatest 6-part Artcraft pecia Arthur and Vincent Hawkins were Provdence v Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid society met Wed- esday afternoon with Mrs. Alfred Waite, with eight present. Mrs. Harry Streeter of Peacedale has returned home after visiting her sister, Mrs, Charles Potter. Mrs. Mary Wilcox has knitted fifty pairs fo socks, two sweaters, two hel- mets and pair of wristelets of the Red Cr Charlés Burgess died Tuesday at his home near the station after a long ill- ness, H F. G. Marriott was in Providence| Tueeday e Mrs. R. B. Marriott has been il School opened Tuesday after two weeks' vaeation SOUTH WOODSTOCK The members of Senexet grange hell a a sociai last Tuesday evenine. A small admission fee was chargel An en- tertaining programme was furnished in part as follows: Piano duet, Miss Florence Johnson and Miss Seaglon; letters 1ead from Jack Stoutencerg from France; mon- ologue, The Postmaster, bty Leectur- er George Hamillon; a talk on Wire- lee, by Arthur Barto; piano solo, by Miss Leagion. Cake and coffee was| Now is the Time to Save Coal served and home made candy was sold, after which the young people enjoyed a social hour. Word has been received by his parents of the arrival from France of Hiirry B Wells gn the batticship Kan- sas at Newpert News, January Sth. SUNDAY SUBJECTS The subject at the Christian Science service will be Sacrament. At the First Congregational church Sunday, Rev. H. T. Arnold will supply the pulpit, The United Church, morning worship at 10:30, conducted by Rev. Joseph H. Selden, D. D., with sermon on “Be- lieving in Men. At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Rev. William H. Smith, rector. Hol. er, 10.30 a. m.; Sunday School, 12 m. evening service, 7.30 p. m. At the A. M. E. Zion church, morn- ing sermon, Acquaintance With God. Sunday school at non. Song service, 7 p. m. Evening sermon on The World’s Greatest Problem. At the Greeneville Congregational ! ckurch Sunday morning, the pastor | will preach on The Great Life of| Theodore Rooseveit. The ' Sunday school will meet as usual at 12 o’clock. | At the First Baptist church, Georgs | Henry Strouse, minister. Morning theme, Hungry Millions in Rible Lands. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. B. Y. P. U. at 6.30. Evening theme, The Pathway to Power. Christ church and Trinity church, Rev. R, R. Graham and Rev. J. El- dred Brown, rectors. Holy commun- ion, 9.30; morning service and sermon, 10.30; Sunday school, . evening 7.30 p. m. Ser- vices at Trinity church. At the Church of the Good Shepherd, Universalist, Rev. Joseoh I%. Cobb will preach on the subjec Door of Opportunity is Open to Al school at 12 o'clock. Choir-and mini: ter will conduct services at the Shel- tering Arms at 3.30 p. m. At the Central Baptist church, morning sermon by Dr, Benjamin T. Marshall, president of the Connecticut College, subject, The Life More Abun- dant. Ttalian service at 10.45, Rev. JW._ Carlevale; Sunday scheol and City Bible Class for Men at noon; B. Y. P. U. praj m. Preacl at evenin At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. E, A. Legg, pastor. Sun- lay morning sermon subject, The Su- preme Charge of a Busy Life. day school at 12 o'clock. Epworth L rally service at Topic, Cne worthians, Miss Isabelle Le the leader. Evening the pastor on_ Theodore American, or The Secret Greatness. Anthem by th Mr. Roosevel ¥ sung by °r_meeting at 6.30 p. v Dr. B, Marshall 50. Purpose and Program as Ep- 1 Shearer sermon Roosevelt, of ch W the CLARK’S FALLS Friends of Sarah 1 Briges ., were of her death, Tues the home of her moth: Josephine Barber Ro:1l. The funeral was held Thurs- day morn 11 o'clocis. Burial was ir Union cemetery. Mrs. Briggs was the only 1a ghter of her mather. She leaves a brother, Denison Royll besides Ler hushand, ¥ 1 Brigi and four children. Amos T'. Miner has shot another red fox. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Davison are grieved to h of the death of their son, Cliford Davison at his home in Wesie afternoon. The young man ws perintendent their mill on (¢ in street and juent visitc PERSONAL t PROSTRATE trouble in men DISORDIXS, ng up fren e i teopath ulture dire inyon re; no mat vou ha how « this metho, bring sults quickly. Write for free illu tion booklet and convine testi ectrother. 288 H BUSINESS CHANCES PROSTRATE SUF' ERERS to read ur announcement under Personal. 1 drugs. The Electrothermal Comp: 288 Harrison Bldg., Steubenville, O LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE To Town Clerks, Dog Wardens, and To All Whom It May Concern: Be It Known: That I, James M. Comn oner on Dome hereby rescind and revoke in the lowing towns the “Rules Conc Dogs” promulgated and issued by me he twenty-ninth day_of October, ffect the fifth day of November, To wit: Thompson. Putnam, Pomfret, Ea: ford, Union, Woodstock ford, Wili- ington, Manstield, Chaplin, Hampton, Killingl, 1klyn, d Dated ord, Connect eighth day Janu J M Commissioner on Dome Ty WHITTLESEY, c Animals Notice is here liable to pay given to Personal T; Town of Lebanon that I have a w: rant to levy and collect of each such persons the sum of Two Dollars as his Personal Tax, and that said Personal Ta are due and payabl on Feb, 1, 19 For the purpose of collecting said taxes, T shall be at the store of Orville W. Gurley on Saturday, Feb. 8, from 1 to 330 p. m. On Saturday. Feb. 15, 1 shall be at the residence of Fred O. Brown from 9 to 11 a_ m. and at the residence of William G. Thomas from 2to 4 p.m The Statutes of this State which ap- ply to the collection of Personal Taxes will” be enforced against all perso neglecting this notice. Dated at Lebanon, Jan. 2, 1919, GBORGE E. BRIGGS, I Jan4d Collector of Taxes. | DISTRICT OF LEBANON ss. of Probate, January 10th, 1919, Estate of Frank W. Spencer late of Lebanon in said District, deceased. Upon application of Edna Spencer of Lebanon, Conn., praying that an in- strument in writing purporting to be the last well and testament of said Frank W. Spencer, deceased, may be proved, approved, allowed and admit- ted to probate, as per application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in Lebanon in said District, on the seventeenth day of January, A. D. 1912, at two o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice be given of the pen- dency of said application and of the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing the same once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy there- of on the public sign post in the Town of Lebanon in eaid District. ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Judge. Court by Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. SPTEPIE FULL ASSOC!ATED PRESS DESPATCHES LOST AND FGUND WANTED FOR SALE v FOIRENT LOST—Last week a pony skin beit| LIFE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT,| FOR SALE—Light five passenger ,-e:‘?spal\;'ur threeToom; ferens at Davis or Breed theatre. Finder no-| History of the World ar by Ma , | Metz auto, latest model, in ex ellent| re ! quir 9 Sp St tify Phone 1078-2. Reward. Agents with these two books making | condition, must sell at once for $300.1 "o pazp—r $5.00 per hour. Biggest terms. Boih|Write Box 29, care of Rulletin. Vorth Main OntiLs fres, nioiare cholca S HISOHCH S SroR AL Several R L roogtersusy| oteam WANTED = b e D —leach, 0. B. Leffingwe Maplewsod, | minute M TO WORK THIS CITY refinish-| Tel. 1274 TWO DES WANTED Men Over 18 For MASSACHUSETTS COTTON MILL Night work—five nights each week Ring Spinners and Doffers Good Pay—Steady Work Address care THE BULLETIN | Box 194 Danielson, Conn. HELP WANTED SPOOLERS, SPINNERS AND CARD ROOM HELP AT THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY MILLS, WILLI- MANTIC, CONN. WANTED 300 TLaborers—Bolters Up, Pipers, Helpers, Rivete Welders, Holders On. 5 Cooks—women, 6 General House- work, Laundre: , 1 Waitre: Nurse Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr., Central Building 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood. all s ered to ali parts of the city. Ford. Phone 7592. nov2ld FOR SALE The very desirable property of Est. Ma A, D. Lathrop, 333 s Large house, large barn, large lot. Buy this for investment A. PRENTICE, Administrator. 86 Cliff St. Phone FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street 300. Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. lves Ex.,, 11 Champlin Street CHARLES H. BROWN Auctioneer: AUCTION Having sold my farm Browning farm, on the ( pike, five miles from Ct ten miles from Norwich, Public Auction WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919 At Ten 0'Clock A. M. Sharp i The following 17 HEAD OF CATTLE sting of 6 young cows (will fres little later), 9 two-year-old known as the chester t Ichester I will sell at ade Holstein, due about April 1 bull (about two years old) bay horse (weight about 1490). weight about h0), 1 ht about 1500)—these | horses are the best of workers, 2 young broed sows, 1 Concord bug 2 g 1 express wagon, 1 sleigh 1 one-horse e spreader, 1 tw¢ 1 one-horse 1 n bu tools, ¥ hureaus rockers and stands (antique) Tticles too numerous mention Caterer will be 1f storn le 1 853 Auctioneer AUCTION| Public Au Hill gason MONDAY, JANUARY 13 At 10 AL M i 2 new milch cows, , coming in this month, following: tein; 4 cow coming in 1S HERE ckhold! NOTICK all of the stc of the John T. Young Boiler Company, a Connecticut corporation, located in the town of Norwich, in the county of New Lo: said state, have agreed under January 9th, 1919, to a dissolution d Company. creditors of s warned to pre said Com:. to Andrew_ B. 91 Main St. Norwich, Con- it, not later than May 15th, 1919 THE DIRECTORS OF SAID 'CO. Acting as Trustees By A. B. Davies, Attorney. NOTICE To Town Clerks, Dog Wardens, and to All Whom It May Concern: Be It Known: That I, James M. Whittlesey, ! Commissioner on Domestic Animals,_do hereby rescind and revoke in the fol lowing towns the “Rul Dogs’™ promulgated and on the twentieth day 1917, and in effect the twenty-eighth day of November, 1917, as amended to wi id Compar their claims Davie: \Griswold, Lisbon, Sprague, Volun- town, Canterbury, Plainfield, Scotland, Sterling and Tagvn of Windham, includ- ing City of Willimantic. Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, eighth day of January, 1919 J..M. WHITTLESEY, Commissioner on Domestic Animals ATTE_NIION! Sidewalks The o ances of the City of Nor- wich impose a penalty of $5 upon any owner, gecupant or person having the| care of any land or building abutting | the public highways of the city where there is a sidewaik. either graded or paved, who fails to have removed thetefrom ail srow, sleet and ice with- in three hours after it shall have been deposited, or within three hours after sunrise when the same shall have fallen in the night season, and also| upon any such party who fails to have the snow on such sidewalk Temoved | i t or properly sanded wit, two hour of its becoming so deposited during the | day time, for each successive period of five hours thereafter that it so remair after proper notice given. Thi: w ive notice to all affacted by the fore Zoing ordinance that the same will be strictly enforced and anyone failing t comply therewith prosecuted from th time forward. JAMES P. FOX, $treet Commissioner. dce?8 ing chandeliers, brass beds, automobiies, by new method: $10 dai without cap- 9993 St. ital or efperience. Write Gunmetal|lengths. $8 a cord. Fhone 1292-3 7 = k. S Co.. 170 Elm. Decatur, Il . __ | _OUT OF WORK a pair of horses that| TO RENT—I four-room fla “HISTORY OF THE WORID WAR by | Were bought green one year ago, and|€Tn lmprovements, two = stores o s brother L ost com. |1 paid $550 for them. They are as good|Thames St_ Rent reasona plete and official book published. Best|DOW as they were then. with the ex-) WHSFHIET vaste & Aet s I DRt PUDlSIeE es. | ception of being a little _thin. ~ They n s oo yicag R 13 weigh 2800 pounds 7 and 8 years.| “ypgRr RENT: tenem EC _{extra clever, and good workers, botl e fenen LIFE OF T |in single or double harne T will o William Draper Lewis, his intimate | sell them with their harnesses and a Z =1 itical associate and friend. Low | horse farm wagon for 3250, but they TO RENT-— Drice. Fully illustrated. _Demand|must be assured of a good home, and|improvements, enormo s money maker for solic-| they must be sold at once to stop ex-}st, itors. Special terms. Freight paid, credit given. Outfit free. Universal House, Philadelphia. TFOR SALBE—Seascued wood in stove v of §2.00 book—50 per cent. Outfits and books ready ning and night. Bi cvery commission. Presses run- records from average commissions per a da: nd 10c for mailing Memorial Life of Roosevelt es, same terms. F. B. Dick- erson Co., Detroit, Mich. TRATE SUFFERERS to read incement under Personal. No The Electrothermal Company, rrison Bldg. Steubenville, Ohio. Complete account free outfit, or if you prefer best , which will help ‘se- cure double ptions, send 33, R. L. Phillips Publishing Co.. Chicago, IIL, h ia, Penn, Atlinta, Ga. Ad- st office. IF LONELY; for res try and_most 1 “Home indreds r: wish marriage ¥ confidential; most reli- experience; iptions ccessful ’, Mrs. Oakland, TBRE BROOMS outwear § ecorn broor s wanted, brooms an L ing ome Fibre Pitts. DOSLD: Keys! 18 Duquesne Salari s expe Detective Agenc YOUNG WOMI tr g s Certi completion 9 course; allowance $6.00 a n maintenance during training. main positions guaranteed 1 and upward. Apply Supt., 610 St w Haven, Conn, WANTED—Competent shoe sal man—one that understands light shoe Good salary to the ght Call’ at w Jdeal Shoo 3 Main St, Willimantic, Conn. YOUR FUTURE f birthd etold; send dim ul, reliable, Hazel Hause, 1 d age, WIDOW 400 anx len worth over honorable gentle- Temple, dec2 ,000, would enger, Los dec21S specials _throu, ps Wed lavs. Bver g at lowest arshak, 123 West Main St. to Box oct19S nanacs, and p pictures, s in eastern Con- g; largest sec- D W elig- er, are a mail UNDREDS U. » montt necessary Write Ro N penses. Can be seen at 971 Westmin- ster St, Providence, or by telephoning Gaspee, 233-R for an appointment to see them. FOR SALE—By a private party— “Lady Wilkes,” pretty brown mare, seven years old, sound, safe for a ten year old girl to drive or care for: has a lot of speed (won every race in the past three seasons) with a new cus- tom-made rubber trimmed harnes runabout buggy in good condition, new carriage robe, new blanket, whip, e:c. This whole outfit, $135. A bargain for $200. Just stop and think! Al lu. $135. Store, No. 7, Union St., Willi- mantic. FOR SALE—Ten Chester White pigs 8 weeks old. A. P. Bennett. Teleplione 1879-12. jan4SMW WOOD is cheaper than coal at pres: ent prices; delivered in sawed lengths. J. P. Huntington, 4 Broadway. Tel. 620. dec24TWS FOR ALE_A choice grade Hol ein heifer, 3 vea to freshen this month, als ers due to freshen next month., Irving C. cle- ston, R D. 5, Norwich, Phone 1 FOR SALE—One year old thorough- bred male English setts of excelient stock. Hunted some thi & be beat for a farm dog. or- mation on request. _Price very low. Address E. P. Knox, Jewett City, Conn. FOR SALE—PBrand new Wi 68 State New London, Conn ¥OR lengths 00 a cord FOR SALE—Bay hovse, 1200 pounds. A good farm chael Jac Occum, ROADSTER Jones, S Maple St. FOR LE—Bab: nd Chevrolet, 916, good cond at Taftville Ga- rage, J. B. Paradi FOR . mechan- ically good. in p: Ad- dress O. F., care Bul $1100. FOR SALE—Honey for b £ Be- sides native honey, hoth comb and bot- tled, I have a limited quantity of rasp- berry blossom honey whict recom- mend for use during holiday nd_on special occasio n especially fine flavored honey. Address George R Lumsden, 82 Oakridge ¢ dec24d FOR SALE—About 75 cords Hanover, ; one 1911 C: L housekee; Ced ping 3 I!li(},\l\7 > conveniences ment month. sonable Phone 1 TO R room 1o Kelly, 7 g rocms Schoo? St Ho: 1ess, wi or week. and tran. allowed. novisa FOR RENT— Stable. to 3200 per pair, J some extra nice drive 1l be s0ld With a written guar e just as represented sale, or money refunded rate: ] Hou ‘anning St for lig Tel, h No. High St. STORAGE—! for long or short nished 1048-3. sehold ter ud rooms housekeeping. septld FCR SALE PRESTO Livery, Sale and Boarding Taxi Service and Garage Connected. S to let fi th or w ients on hand, for sale, 1600 each; several exts 4 1f in nee or ail 0 ai d of a RIDGE aing in ou: E. OR & used McCs register, can be extende to_accommo cabinet for e reasonable. ton. ling, Conn. s Sk FOR SAL ire brood sow.| For further infor Benjamin P. Davis, Franklin Tel TRYON’S A 7-12 Lebanon. dect1d 715 Main St FOR SALE — double| ™ FEsceas nearly new. 4 Dan > Just Arrived A carload of British Army Artillery Horses, weighing 1100 to 1600 Ibs,, suitable for all kinds of work. They are a nice lot. Come and see them. Prices right. TEL. 536-3 ELMER R. PIERSON 177 BROADWAY THE RIPLEY PROPERTY FOR SALE House has ten rooms and bath, and is situated in the best residential §| section of Norwich. Extensive§! grounds and garage. Further par- §| { real perty if have a est tioom ticluars i ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway WANTED—Poarders the year around | at the Windham Inn. TWaNT d or un- Vs Staty p . Gordon, 25 four furnished on West Side New London. Ad- of Bulletin. fu hed cottage or ment with all modern convenienc- rooms or more by naval officer. x 69, care of te particulars Bulletin YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD. Send dime birth date, three important «‘um i answered. J. Jarvis, Salem depot, N. T THE NEW REVENU a law soon. The deale tax on nt must pay and tobacco orstocked on sell before the Trophies Cig Cigarettes, o in 7 oz , 6 for 25c, ‘agan's Smoke | | | he public to know that nased the wood of the Armas Co. t class, hard wood y to sell ¢ limits call 9 2 m. dectd H._ A A, C. Ben- novi2d good dry Thursday. WANTED—Second hand and antigue furaiture of ail kinds; get our prices before you sel Bruckner. 55 Frank. lir St.~ Tel 3. novéd highest urs of all kinds ¢ Co., 32 Talman St WANTED—Long distance moying jobs by auto truck. Phome 1172 N wich Div. sep25d D —To buy old gold and sil- ¢ false teeth; highest prices fa . Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- Don’t matter it ¥ up to $15 per set and _receive We buy dia- co., 154 Water S batween Shetucket and Market Sts. An old. relisble firm to deal with. Established 1872 | Auctioneers 12 Main St., J. C. WITTER Office and Auction Rooms Danie , Con PUBLIC SALE I will sell for Mr. Stephen Finn has sold his farm located two S south from Canterbury Green and four miles north from Jewett Canterbury. d on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919 At Ten 0’Clock A. M. His entire farming equipmen ing of wagons. harnes: C ty, via consist Is, corn on the cob, corn one cellent family and and 10 head of catfle, inc! 0 - tra nice three-year-old heifl due to freshen soon and the balance of large young cows due to freshen at early dat Household goods will also be sold. A full advertisement of hill of sale will appear before the au STE $600.00 buys 39 acres of land, several acres heavy pine timber and about 300 cords| of standing wood. fine well of water, also never failing spring. 2 acres of ! cleared land, some fruit, situated 1% miles to main lire of railroad and mile to prosperous village, where the wood can be sold to the mill at a good price. A rare bargain. Inves gate. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bullet! Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R, L Telephone 2365, FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS IN GOOD RE- PAIR NEAR BOSWELL AVENUE. ; OWNER LEAVING TOWN. PRICE REASONABLE. FOR PARTIC- ULARS FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Phones Norwich View, shore; Send fo FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN k PROPERTY Nerwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, T Seekon! FOR SALE nu ate nvest WILLIAM F. RiLL, Renl kstaie und v FURNISHED Ly e looking as ‘ments. insurance, Tauyer Hldg. TAues fOR SALE UK RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode your pro- know as Adam’s Tavern in , Mass. 1 for SEASHORE Island also accessible Seashore Farms, rbook let. WESTE] RLY, R. L Frank W. Coy to FOR Good Home for Six room house, large barn and about two acres of mile from Yantic o Willimantic, short walk to trolley. THOS. H. BECKLEY SALE quick buyer. land. One state road near school, 278 Main Street 724 — P hones — 68 For Sale . NEW COTTAGE 7 Rooms All Improvements PRICE $4,500 James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, um be w Y01 efor bett ANT to put you public Iy “rom the New. Yark. Sum) Hast thous the Ear of Night=—:, zather in the things~ tered to the Jight) ing Darkness sings? t. obscure_and fine . shall mo¥e divine? e it he Day keens me prisoner, & * Hedged round by glittering Spears; hever way I sir, =uard grpears i % ving sound and. tu rl.taauul * witldn: myself to Vight— not-so, kind 1cl pure release, i out a light Whetein it fares in peave And it hat ined clair-audience, 00— Such as can note the fall of dew?! ernal tide it be The seed that breaks the husk, nd the new budding tree That « he humid dusk, shooting | grassy favors me—I hear! nter eves, shielded moons dip Jow, o tone that grieves— r of the snow, using that it trod white miracle of God? T know where music fleets, When Day its heart hath stilte@: 1t holds those rhythmic’ beats, | 2t can ifs life rebuild A€, on heyond with ht I fare— Oh, sweet!—Lost voices throng the afr: Night have T. was granted me th and sky, ul more free. Dost thou gif possess? Then, Belike, Muse shall with thee dwe -~EDITH “M. THOMAS HUMOR OF THE DAY “Oh. Reginald! Have u spoken to father yet® ves, deah. Said “Good-evenin’” sed him in the hali"—Pass- vour place within walfkng 4is- tance of the cars?” dunno.’ answered Farmer Corn- “How far kin you walk?"— ston £ ol shi Anvhow, wire got one nt doesn't w to exchange, 2 ticket to a movie show.” 0it Free Press. 's. Evebrow—T'd like to see some iod furniture? Salesman—Yes, madam. indsome line of the very Luffalo think boy will do well in the W hy?™ the scheme is to carry on.” he ways was grext at car- on."—Louisville Courier-Jour- hing Young Woman (to famous Oh. do you know, Mr. Star- I'm ply mad to go on the nous Actor—Yes, T sheuld thint ould b my une. ~1 see the Phiadelphi been instrunted to law governing the hat's all right. to blo Statesman. the Eveninrg > happenad rld doin- immortal dear young lady.— Thay've traffic Ike old top asked the me something easior “1 Bill,” re- once zot into seri- volunteering that vecy "—Buffalo Exgr THE KALEIDOSCOPE a soldier of the received no fewer in the war. George Lioyd. new governor Pombay. took office on December when Lord Willington left India anso, I wounds Ttalian a than 101 has been presented to ario inet demanding that allowed to sit-in the pro- re. cotton acreage this year has rednced to 36,118 000, compared 62,000 Jast yes znd climate are reported to have in- 1 the crop materially. 0 board feet is required to irplane. To get necessary to work 0 feet of seiect am- This may represent 3 used for airplanes in feet of standard lumber. vincial leg Ind been The Falkan Isjands have about 2000 inhabitents, 65) of wkom reside in Port Stan teamer and mafl services have been very pecr for some time. There was an interval of four and one-half months beiween the ar- Is of the last two steamavs, tic soda is used in making seap C and paper pulp, mercerizing cotton and purifying mineral oils; soda ash is used in making soap and glass; silic of soda (water glass) is used in m: < soap, dveing ard printing calico. finishing cotton goods. bleach- ing jute, proventing wood from rot- ting and preserving eggs. i J. Killow, aged 74, ¢f Walmuti Ridge, Ark, a Confederat¢ veterar, v cently married for the twelfth, time, County Judge E. H. Tharp per- | forming the ceremony. Mrs. Agnes O'Neal, a widow, with no children, is new Althouzh married 11 times, Mr. Killow reared but two hiid his w ¢ Rome suprerthe army commandi ounces that the total losses the ian army suffered - on all fronts the war were 460,000 kilted. 16,362 officers, 2nd 947,009 including 33347 officers. On othar than the Italian the were 7,984 killed and 15,196 1ded. War needs have greatly increased demand for many chemicals in country, but of all the so-called chemicals caustic soda has, en the most in demand. ing has been the need ular commodizy in ve that its marufacture States has more than 1914, and even so it has to place & virtual em-i bargo on its export. vy i BEECHAM'S PILLS quickly help to strengthen the éigestiog, stimulate the tiver, reguiate the bowels and improve the health by working with nature. Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the Warld, - Sold avarvwhers. In Rotes. 10e. 28e.