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FAIR TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Vandeville and Motion Pictures at fhe Auditorfum. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vauodeville and Motion Pictures at Theatre. Roller sSkating at Olympie hail. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sale of Spring Street Property. W. W. Ives, attorney for the owners, bas sold the property known as the Ezra W. Morey place, Noe. 51 and 53 Spring street. to Edward J. Mullins of this city. The property transferred consists of two dwelling houses and a Jarge lot with frontage on Spring street s .will occupy one Farm Electric Plants. uous demands of the war { bringing to s or perhaps nown asons little conld be said ings while the war was he conflict is over facts are g re s and asures o help make our rical products one of he the IS THEATRE in of ne filn from ALD\TGRIUM drome Belasco His Imperial H bl success Hoe o the notk musi- cireumstances of his | brother’s death, the propaganda theme of The Common Cause naturally ie of | deep significance to Mr. Kletn, and his musieal settin a reflection of his ustasm for the cause of the war xpressed in t iper-featur | Houdini, in T Master Mystary, | as shown yes 1s an extra fea ture, and the produce its this f a P on't m Cause Hartford.—Z"he junior prom at Trin- | fty, which i held during ruary, has ostponed until day, April 23 A———————— YOU KNOW, RUT SOMETIMES FOR- BT, Everybody that an imitation 15 never so nd genuine art b at h and Tar stand of family remed “Bets-t” Peels 'LEBANON SPECIALBARGAIN| NO MORE CATARRH A Guaranteed Treatment That Has Stood the Test of Time Catarrh cures come and catarrh cures &0, but Hyomei continues to heal ca- tarrh and abolish its disgusting symp- toms wherever civilization exists, Every year the already enormous salcs of this really scientific treatment for catarrh grow greater, and the present year should show all recdrds broken. If you breathe Hyomel daily as di- rected it will end your catarrh, or it won't cost you a cent. If you have a hard rubber Hyomel inhaler somewhere around the house, met it out and start it at once to for- ever rid yourself of catarrh, Lee & Osgood Co. or any other good druggist will sell you a bottle of Hyo- mei (liquid). Start to breathe it and notice how quickly it clears out the air passages and makes the entire head feel fine. Hyomei used regularly shouM end ca- tarrh, coughs. colds, bronchitis or asth- ma. A complete outfit, incinding a hard rubber pocket inhaler and bottle of Hyomei, coets but little. No stomach | dosing; just breathe it. Soothing and healing the inflamed membrane. E].LlNGTON Miss Carrie Noble spent the week | end in Somers with Miss Evelyn Smith. | Mrs. Jjulia Morris of Springfield has | returned home days with her dav ad Monday evening M: ve a whist party spending several hter, Mrs. C. Charles Thrall - home which sues = a week at her home o returned to St. Hartford, where entertained nday afternoon cot. Aborn ter spending fiv 1 soc special 155 pre V! Monday feature a_num d The Family Album 1t was much’ enjoy There were about th 1ce. Refreshments 10 host illiam Loethscher, to return from F ursday e 2 Devens, where t of the A furlough Georze Bancroft od. who has ) r four wesks tih 30’ TON NOTCH W as a Hartford visitor | n Maine were in | i guests of Mrs. | Mai Mrs. Cooley Dr. M Maine was in New Lon- | I« and Friday 3 Howard was a Hart uesday | | | | | | My Corns []fi' Pai Corn full loosens £ ot painles nlete piece, I omes in—yon peel would nana pi Not § can do it. Get “Gets-It.” ranteed, the at mone; unly sure way any drug store. Lawrence & C FOR SALE FARM, wted v one walk from school and church, good level land free from machine worked, 30 acres under vation, balance brook watered and woodland; plenty of fruits use; beautiful two-story vater hou: beautiful lawn shaded | ind evergreen trees: 1% , high elevation, grand hing in good condition; tie-up , silo with a capacity for orn erib, tool shed, 3 chicken | ice house, best of fences. This!| e will easily carr Four- ure bred Jer: stered by i erican Jersey Cattle club, con- , fresh or coming d next month, 2 heifers first calves due this 2 heif- not bred. 3 semior ¢ tock is listed for less than half value zood worker and driver, 20 \ pullets (laying), 1 McCormick wing machine (6 ft. cutting bar), dder. horse rake, Studebaker teani n, Hobson dump wagon, John manure spreader, land roller. 1ction cutaway harrow, smooth- Syracuse _plow, Eclipse . weeder, spring tooth cul- De Laval cream separator No. STOCK t ND TOOLS the Green, on tone. " heat air t ne, doubl vator awn_ mower, _sprayer, toeboard wagon, Melrose 'convertible in_hed, set of team harness, set e hurness, grindstone, chains, bars, rakes, shovels, hoes, Tope and so )rthi about 10 tons of first class hay nd about 4 tons of oat hay (cut en). All of the machinery is prac- This place has location, outiook ‘and conveniences: the best farms of its size In forks ally’ n vation, e of New England. Owing to a lengthy whooping ¢ visit to Europe the owner will make e rippe coughs. W big sacrifice and will consider the n._Antioch, writes: 1 best of terms, Foley's Honey and Tar fo RAC year an take a small hottlé atop a after it gets started. It he very be: Contains no opiates. hone 198, Lebnlmn Phone 14-2. (iriidren like Tt The Lee & Owgood Co. | tebra w. | ther| at FOR SALE 300 Acres, $4,400, With 12 Cows, Heifers, Bull and brood sow, poultry, 5 wagons, harness, hiller, mowing machine, horse rake, plow, harrow, cultivator, tools, hay, potafoes, grain; 3 miles R, R. town: v ,. big crops from 100 acre fields; big herd pasture; big lot wood and fimber; 150 apple trees, other fruit; new 2-story house, good base- ment barn. other bldgs.:' aged owner retiring sacrifices ready for work. $4,400 for evervthing, less than $1 acre, $1,800 down. Details page Strout's Catalogue of Bargains, e ped with stock, loals, crops, 17 copy free. Dept. 36, A. Strout Farm ;50 Nassau St New Fork. AUCTION NOTICE Watch this space closely. It will keep you posted on every {] new sale to take I month. | At the Childs Noyes place, s called, in the Town of L | located 21 miles from Soutl Canterbur ion and i} miles from Versailles s ] will sell for Mr. Herry | i} on | FRIDAY., FED. 14, 1919, at 10 0" sharp, all of his pe perty used il <o ot cattle, nic WITE c. Sales AUCTIOR 14 ON WEDNESDAY 12, i at o o » i I w il of the estate of the late Nellie | and farm . )-called 3. C: wa Office and Saies Room. No. 42 Main St Danielson, Cf. —___afi_d DISPERSAL SALE of the herd of hbred Hampshls g Hogs owned by Thos, Wells of South Coventry 1 Herd Boar 4 Aged Sows 8 Open Gilis 20 Shoates 6 Weanling 7 Tel. Willima 2044 FOR SALE The very desirable property, 41 Park Street, known as the Cook Homes:ead. Very con. venient location, two mmutes walk to Franklin Sguare. For full particulars inquire of John A. Moran, Real | 0P R e R T tate Broker, Franklin Square. | FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey X 11 Champlin Street Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by THE PECK McWiLUAMS 0. FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN PROPERTY know as Adam’s Tavern in Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass‘, FOR SALE The Charles Gray Farm in Ledyard. Rich land, fine buildings, plenty of fruit, near trolley, plenty of wood and timber, E. A. PRENTICE Prone 300 86 Cliff Street by | | T S S A ———— NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 191 WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT WANTED—To buy a one-family FOR SALE—Dodge Brothers’ touring TO RENT—Furnished rooms, ugh‘l house, seven or more room: d|car. winter top, fine condition. Dr.|housekeeping. Mrs, Congdon, 32 Mc- neighborhood; state lowest c; r Thompson, Taftv Conn. febd | Kiniey Ave. s _ febid Address Box 500, care Bulletin. febid Tor s\ Jears old, due in| _ TO RENTLight, four-room WANTED—A good paperhanger and | h febTd flal all modern improvemens, rent painter; splendid opening for " asonable, 16 s St American workman; give referenc o Guernsey cow ste and Metal Co. 210 West Malu 0. Box 215, Willimantic, Conn due to freshen soon. Plain febid RAILWAY mail clerks get $92 to $135 month; men 16-40; common edu- Hill._ Phone 46 bid cation sufficient; sample examination|coWw, new milc questions free; write imm Nawrockl, Yant Franklin_Institite, Dept. Jand Rochester, N. Y. | Tror saw WANTED—Two thoroughly competent | and heif 3 Ll voung women for secretarial positions;|sire. Colantha Pietertje Prince, «?“d out 200d_salary to begin and _excellent|0f Some high producing dams; two anc for ad ncement, Write or|bulls no off o’ daric and fl\hg ‘phone to Mr. Crandall for appoint- | light colored Dotnihean as;f S ment. Norwich Commercial 1001, | delivered I e Y hamber of Commerce Apply. tensd W s blower on_vacu bottles. Simplex Vacuum Mfg. Co. Plilagelph 8 man d colle machines in_ Wi teady em- D—Housekeeper family. W. F. Clark, Lebano 18-4. WANTE 2 t VA INOTICE ANTED—Dead for hor. removir to dispose ". D, No. ,"V ANTED Massachus als horses of. £ Cottc BOX 1200, CARE Danielson, of BUL PIANO REPAIRING AND TUNING By PIXLEY Over, Telephone 1 THE TAl MACHINE SHOP nklin Street WANTE Old false tecth n't matter it broken. We o $15 per set by par post and receive etu ail. We buy dia- COLLATERAL LOAN Co., Water St., icket and Market able firm to deal w Shed 1872 betweer An old, FOR SALE FURN]SHD SE AS ORE LUTTAGL FOR SALE UR KERI at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and aleng the Rhode shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R. L FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement ana| Business Block: ing Lots, ali in | desirable locations. List your pro- i perty if you care to sell or rent, ag 1| |bave a number of peonle looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HiLL, Real kisture und Insurance, oom 103 Thayer Hldg. THERE 15 no aavert!sing medium In Eastern Connecticut equal to The Buls fetin for business results. Island | better call. , Conn, furnishings, 104 Boswell FOR SALIHousehold Harley Andrick, ou want to d as you want price, call the Greene- febid for sale. Herbert Phone Leb: f of timbe: W. F. pury R and har- machine, febd [ 1918, in per- s self-starter, vims, spe’ ¢ Bill elimbing. tra FOR SALE FOR SALE two-story use ne, six s ven within " ¥ soung v ees, 12 4 m morts | Norwici Town SaLn von CAR wi e-MeCormick COWS FOR SALE RLOAD JUST , FEBRUARY 4—GOOD ONES. FRED W. HOXIE gy $3.500.00 WILL PURCHASE NINE RCOM HOUSE In good residence section, only seven minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Has electric lights, steam heater and modern bath room. The veranda is unusually wide. g“rmrdv* v 2 ] W. Coit ic. .{%.A cha Highest Grade Properties Telephor 63 Broadway nement house on ey Avenue with im- provements, always well rented. For particulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Phones Norwich S 2 e A 2.« $600 00 q, several about 300 cords well of wate i ; spring, » main lire of iroad and ¥ perous where all P e A rgain. Investi- ite, Send Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin | Cl e of 400. |~ WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L Telephone 2365, T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET 1 7| jobs solicited. ARRIVED TUES-| Lebanon, Conn. | acres | 2 acres of| situated 1% | Gom contuin- ing piano, also board Stanton Ave febid Tmo RENT Two Turnished rooms, %0 krankiin febbd TO RE! One six-room flat, all modern improvements, on ng Gar- den Ave. Norwich Housing table boarders. feb.1d Boswell Avenue. RENT—Four-room tenement at| 152 Palmer St. Inquire at 146 Paimer St, any time after 6 p. m. Jjan.élde " T0 RENT—Fine apartment on Lai Hill with coal and wood 1 cellar, or without garage. Inquire Wulf, TO KEN $8 per mon Broadway OR RE] heat and bath, either fur Inquire at Bulle OR RENT—Large s Washington st. sonabie Phone service. | 1 novied rooms, room rfor lig | Kelly, 7 No. u/gn : CTOIIA(-E—Huusehold for long or short t e. FKanning Stud ates reason Broaaway. rooms; also | housekeeping. 106 aiSld Gaeptiay FOR RENT A very desirable Furnished 3xcellently located, pri y reason- able to desirable tena For full pa ticulars inquire of JOHN A, Real Estate Broker, e Fornished light " el 104 for S| Hous | | ! MORAN, | Franklin Square. | | If you want a comfortable | car to ride in call up JOHN (“How are things, colonel?” asked an old acquainf: as th he ex-president arrived in Soi ance uth Ameri¢a.” “Bully!” replied Mr. Roosevelt; “I'm still havirg a per- fectly corking time.”—News dispatch.) Seven years through the bitter fray, T A With+a wild upheaval everywhere; rusts and octupus in the way; cramble here and a scrimmage One day mixed in a party spat, The next day stormed by a democrat, As the marlinspike with a clean-up strike Came down on the high and the low alike. - And little the od ds if wrong or rigl there,, ht, So long as it offered a chance to fight; ' But through it a “« Over the sea to Echoing loud wit Ducking a C € And then back h Up and down an In ever a dizzy, Praised and app d around about, busy rout, .oved and hated and liked and fe Having a perfectly corking time.’ he dreaded shore, constrictor’s maw rhino on the jaw, ome in the jambo boa or punchm<I arl 1 in his manhood’s h the jungle’s roar; auded, cursed and jeerel ared; prin:. ree With a K. O. swipe for the G. O. P. Shot in the chest In a stand-up figl But keeping on I 1 ! il and beaten back t to the final crac n about “nine Vhere python, heat and jaguar gi: o0 get a shot at his famous hide And still Peruvian echoes chime, “Having a perfectly corking time.” GRANTLAXND RICE k; at the same old pace at” through an endless race, Still hitting the line in fight or fun, Till he heard the call of the Ama IN COLLIER'S M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., | {Norwich. Dodge closed serv-| |ice car. Phone 152-12 | Large Mack Truck FOR RENT Long or short hauls. Moving me Fast, safe and reliable service ANGILE & ANGELOS |: 119 Main St. Phone 706-3| FOR SALE | WILL HAVE 18 HEAD OF HORSES ="' THAT WILL ARRIVE HERE TUES-| | DAY, THE 28th. IN THIS CAR YOU [WILL FIND MATCHED TEAMS|r, | THAT WEIGH 28 TO 32 HUNDRED,|, |FARM CHUNKS AND BUSINESS, w | HORSES. IN THIS LOT YOU WILL| |FIND A HORSE FOR ANY KIND, |OF A JOB. EVERY ONE SOLD TO, BE AS REPRESENTED. IF IN THE MARKET FOR A HORSE, | THIS LOT OVER. THE RIGHT PRICE. ALSO HAR- I NESS AND WAGONS. E. J. HAMILTON. Good Home for quick buyer. Bix room house, large barn and about two acres of land. One mile from Yantic o state road to Willimantic, n school, short walk to trolley. Horses! Horses! | Look| I CAN SELL AT|on HUMO My an cpal e of K1y mpse n's We rere could And ne that iona nee d sol¢ Chi FO CASTORIA R OF THE DAY ves me a pain. He There were century lon ving, the last wretched s T the giving a men and w Love called les chaught e Tear- veethearts the hours h: keeps, T dying to e a night- The most cos! Governor THE KALEIDOSCOPE What t rence between | mption of newsprint pa- rp’ and “woof f e 1o daily, weekly and month- i 1y ations of Australia runs about | 4,000 tons a month. The United States is now supply {ing about 80 per cent. of the shoes im- ported into Chile. ~Before the war | the share was less than 20 per cent. The Junio | E Aguinaldo, 16-year-old son of s smoker) You Filipino insurrectionist, recently e f ivers his home in the Philippines for Tis Assi Abostutely, preparatory school. wot vou put in ir's got awa cn of the Rhode Isl- London Sketch three minutes and members ed $1.25 2 minut for their servi first papers and 13 of 1 papers filed' the 13th day of with the naturalization clerks ce of Col. T. S. Johnson, ourts, at the \Worcester 1shand’s rich uncle zave | courthouse. rin thousht he| Reviving custom dead for half a and the next Smith used the all for the transaction of official bus- udience ome! is what tomatoes were to more than ars ago when it was told that would divide one and cat it together, no adverse fate could part them. There was real bravery in this simple act: for in early davs, tomatoes were thought to be rank poison. tly map in the world is which was present- v the czar of Rus- S 051 or yet n the Franco-Russian alliance ndure foethache pa- ummated. The groundwork ap is polished jasper and the s ton = the averaze towns are represented by pre- L hilos has and ther names in- The rivers are strips {of polished platinum. and the 87 de- partments are set out on wonderful scheme of blazing gems. N l Carrier > Her ldren Cry R FLETCHER'S Seizel 5 randa on one Dorr THOS. H. BECKLEY LOST AND UND nl 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 | | | | and r Ticket vard eceive i NEW COTTAGE 7 Rooms LOST—Bass aru de of For ven if retu | Goodyear, Conn. left lis Daniel 1 ne Te on, FOR SALE All Improvements PRICE $4,500 fa JamesL. Case Tel. JUST ARRIVED h iave tion. Jrses Con right. ELMER R. PIERSON. 2 ] no more a febtd 37 Shetucket Street, GEE The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 FARM BARGAINS 0 acres, nd woo good d en: fruit flavors in essence form, in vialsi ‘Each is so rich in condensed fruit gelatine desserts. 10 nnw-s. at Your Groen- 2 Pzckeges for IANTIC J. Percy Morgan mo- and called on French people KNOw | his moth Miner. he friendliest feel-) Monroc New London d ed grandpar- Wiy do you say Mr. and Mrs. James Metcalf. ert Theriault of New York is Jf the erea in"l\]m\ A at the Grove shortly for a e By American | yraig people were tending in New the cele- ‘Winnewerser of Hart- years a summer res- ove, 1s here for a visit. ins is building a ve- of hi: man soodenough is recovering e to be up. Try Jiffy-Jell with roast lamb or cold meats. It is vastly better than mint sauce. Try Jiffy-Jell desserts with their real it makes a real y. Yet they cost than old-style Centa