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* o vy RAIN TODAY; [ FULL ASSOCIATED RAIN OR SNOW TOMORROW. " i ¢ = PRESS DESPATCHES by ° AN S 2 RIS SRR e 0 St L : NORWICH, CONN. SATURDAY, FEB. 15, 1919, P What Is Going On Tonight ]}el& br-"we,rrvargi A‘.W;I entitled Mr. . FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED : FOR SALE TO RENT . POETRY ; Logan of the U. S. oudini in The 2 oS u A — . - = EBUYS: Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at|Master Mystery still continues to pro- FOR SALE_Fxtra go0d driving and| WANTED—Everybody to know that| FOR SALE—McCaskey account reg-| FOR RENT — A tenement of four THE LITTLE BOYS ey Auditorium duce plenty of thrills. R AL TiEnt “1000: also” nine|The Pasnik Co. have over 3,500 one|iSter for 340 accounts. A. R. Man-|rooms. 4 Carter Ave, Bast Side. The itie-bys that 1ng age o g Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. The Auditorium management prom- Shoats. On the road from Baltic to|dollar biz values for Dollar Day. ning, Yantic. Conn. ~ ~~ feDisd | _febldd X = Came -riding down_ fle S Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at|ise anofher great vaudeville bill for Branch Crossing. Mike Mares, Baltic, _feblsd FOR SALE—Cadillac touring car,| TO RENT_Two light houseKeepins ? .‘"1[1-“ roads T nsed to know, Davis Theatre. Monday, with four of the best acts R. F. D. 5 EieSitebin WANTED — Ho: 1913 model, price reasonabie. 'Inquire |rooms, with bath and modern improve- \\"{D{;”,“L "ft the summer winds still Roller Skating at Olympic hall | obtainable, Watdn thelr ade “foy TowR RUT D8 at §5 Town St, Norwich Town. feblsd | ments. Inquire 7 Oak St. _febidd erp (800 ? B2 i : Monday. S{ehis o FOR SALE or fent: village truck| TO RENT_A large. pleasant room.| And mendow larks are sin: 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS MONDAY 1 THE ONLY complete and authentic|and dairy farm: 100 acres land, of | suitable for one or two, steam heated GEE BREED THEATRE. i history of the world war, by Prof. F.|which some might be sold for building |and electric lights, at 15 Oak St. The little hovs wen A Son's cheers The management at Pulaski hall is A L g FEBRUARY 17th, 1919 Postponed A."March, with introduction by his|lots; owner compelled to leave soon; D12 The warm wine of ' natlons cheers to comduct check room for women| Clara Kimball Young in The Road brother, General March, highest officer | will' consider terms. a. Pigeon, Jew- That sent them sIPEME Tlqav: patrons who will be expected to check | Through the Dark will be the feature at | in army; e_fl'xcmlfl m!\_omgr;@ Lite of|ett City, Conn. £eb15STuTh | oy room, teiephone |~T,>n xxn;j‘l‘",xlf‘\‘“vgycSmc in their ears their wraps hercafter. attraction at the Breed theatre today. - 1 | R oth books fully ilstrated; de-| FOR SALE_A carioad o guaranteedy| Selient location; ce 34 ; spurs ard The Norwich Grain com) f N R"‘t:r:s ag&::::egf the og::l,:xpx:nd%l:; 9:30 o'l A. M. ! mand enormous: solicitors making un- | Indiana horses. ranging from 1050 to t Bulletin OF: | They left their.horse and -spurs s & -~ company of Nor- o Y " % wrecedented rofits special terms;| 1200 S.. some nice matched pairs o ENT-- br en nt, auirt . o yvich s now iaking orders for the old |and boautifully costumed plays ever (l§ Yr. Dave Koch wil clase out [ Credit #iten: felght paids either outhi | chunks dnd some single ones: aiso a1 rent s Dauire S Sprace St movisd| They lefi thelr boyhood's sweet ro reliable Bradley fertilizers, which have | produced. It is an_ absorbing story, entire farming equipment B! The sale at the Henry Thebeau Nifree. Universal House, Philadelphia, [ feW very good second hand horses: can = “mance, iy won an enviable reputation by con-|full of action, and the characters are |J§ 2t Public Sale preparatory to BI¥ . . <ieduled for vesterdav §|Pa febisa’|ibe seen at 383uLewlston Ave. jWilli- e A four-room | \ng went away in KhakPshIct g g S o8t for ne ) it Vacating for the west, This W > e mantic (Jim Brown's old barnj. John|flat, mprovements. rent | pn% WAL LVEC " ot b s use for nearly 60 vears. The |tinged with romance and high adven- i - L will tak. ace this morning, if 3| 3fAN TO WORK this_city refinishing | Stimpson & Brown, Managzers. febl5d|reasonable. mes St. American 28 v the fields of France. food demands of the world have in-|ture. The picture has been scenario- |l Sale was in advertisement in Qg T C0F¢ P B2 U0, andeli beds, automobiles, | e e Waste and Metal Co. 210 West Main| 10 combaton ‘ creased rather than diminished since |ized by Katherine Stuart from thg Monday's issue of The Bulletin B sl e Ly new method; $10 daily without cap-| FOR SALE or remt: village truck|st. febid | 419 cife was T and free from fear, he armistice, and the recent commis. | Story by Maude Radford Warren. in full detail, but for those who) i/} rrom Versailles station and 2% ital or experience. Write Gunmetal C 2‘1;5_;‘“".‘ f‘"xf{\,l-'l\‘“ acres land, of | — 5 A ittle Dows that used to be; ire likely o continue. "Order now o |in All of & Sudden Norma, a five-reel |J§ attention once more to this small station . 7 T MEN—Ase 17 experience un-|will consider ter A Pigeon, Jow-| febtd ad and sea_ and it 11¢ Sna me. — which the extraordinary versatility of old Ayshire heifer, Lassie Mc- Officr Andl Eaes Reoond, Nos 43 American Foreign Detective f‘gf—"a oo Boswell Avenue. ‘3“.”,“,.“,]'3,‘\“,,)3'.;','75’” B2%n the winz SUNDAY EVENING SERMONS the beautiful youhg actress is dis- Beth with calf by side, sired by 5 e 5 181 sl CEEELL - e — Lo % our Mo e gmreet them, though IN SERIES ON FAITH |Plaved at its best, Colin of Plainfield. This heifer's Aafn S e, CoRa. n for the spring| FOR ~Truit_trees “raspberry| TO RE ine apartment on Laure. | S aistinl hegrts we KRow A :Mbdies. of Bucd g The Pathe news with up to the min- registry number is 47019. She Office call 32-12, House 10, chs best position in New Dng- :nd[ \i]n«" _ber_r_\.rpll,mf, stdck too ~;\¢r'\e\ N nd wood in cellar, with not hoys-but unen they bring \ o Sunday ning ser- |yt nows items will complete the bill, |l iS chuck full of good Ayrshire land: earn $3 to $12 per day; agency|to delay your ordersany longer. W.L.|ot witho e Inquire H. A AL Moran, in. Sunset. . ,?Xi:““"l',’ Rt oo g N:“:Lm;\‘: blood; No. 2 is a distinguished equipment free. _ Write for particulars om0 febsd | Wuif, 1 St janiba R ke » and aimed to shew that the i Jooking individual and a cracker- today. Burr Nurseries, Manchester,! FOR SALE—Arthur Williamg shoes | TO REN urnished rooms for light oy ) ME. nodern man can and ought 1o have an Happenings at the Y, M. C. A. Sunday. jack heifer. She is Belldame, > _febl Brown's beach jackets, Hood's Buliseye housekecping. 27 Division street. A W ?m;\m:'fgnfgfi‘rn}flms shall itense vital blazing in _the| As usual the Sunday breakfast will registry number 45590 with HAVE YOU Te time? Sell guar- | Lubbers; Luiny specialties. U ";\;-‘ _Janisd. SRy 1,.4.‘.1»;“( RN ? \rist of God, is to be bocun on Sun-|be served ai tht local Y. M. C. A. at | by Colin of Plainfield. The bai- |antced trees and shrubs: commence | Spencer, Lebanon. e FOR RENT_Two cioscd tars. at oo {08 iras tn resurgent spring: lay evening ty Rev. A Furkiss. | .15 o'clock tomorrow morning, and ance of the herd consists of jnow for spring trade. Guaranty Nur- "OR SALE—Bacou, sonable rat. d r night ser hiossom on the \\wk%n‘-s, Je A ohuitled Faiih From the|there will be ‘a brief address by |l Avrshire, ~Jersey neifers and [ | O T e e poric raised and G Phone 14 Cugt € °novied o glors will unfold, ddern oint and will e as fol-|lavman of the city. cows, all young and due at early FOR SALE WANTED—Everybody to know that|> e it 08 = e STORAGE—Household goods stored wipds' incenst o 5 S At the 5.30 p. m. “get together” the dates and their progeny wil ! The Pasnik Co. have over 300 one OR SALE_Pure bred Single Comb|for long or short term; rates reason- Jouds so ‘prone to b. 16—The Relation of Faith [musical part of the service will con- have some full blood Avrshire Mmr ar big values for Dollar Day. Anconas, cock, nen and 13 pullets. Mrs | able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway clopds ; the o i ox sist "'V]\"':;“'Ufmi by f'fi-hn']s orches in them as they were bred to ONE 1915 LITTLE FOUR ebitd i _|E_A Hoxie, Yantic, Conn._ febl2d |- jeld o on vaporous wing: Fe uth and L Adventure. | tra and the singing of popular songs. Colin of Plainfield Useful i35 g J PEACE WORK at war pay; knit ur-| “WoOD is cheaper than coal at pres-| TO RENT—Furniched rooms: also 1 eld @ rarerigo’ farch 2—Faith a Roal ‘o th Rey. George H. Strouse will deliver |l tools, wagons, implements and BUICK ROADSTER, WELL ently needed socks for us on auto|ent prices; delivered in sawed lengths. for light housekeeping. 105 e "comes home. A arch 9 - lationshir tween |a brief address and the ladies of the |l a full line of household goods BEQUIPPED, AND NEWLY itiers: experience unnecessary; fulll 5 p Huntington, 4 Broadway. Tel. 620, | Schoot St Tel 1048-3. SolIaH . ¢ hanily will rings uth and Creed. rst Baptist church will furnish and will go in the Sale, also one good B ; E riieuiars, G stamp. Auto Knitter| ™ décirws g S oS Peace. will bring [areh 16 -tntellectual Mindrances serve lunch to all. While the men in |l family and farm horse and @ PAINTED, ELECTRIC STARTER § ( 821 Jeflerson TS FOR SALE_Victrola machine and FOR RENT | 7o Kiss and crown the qrarrior, bol Fait e | Uniform are spectally invited civitians quantity of shelled corn. This e . s e e e [ And oy Ml "carntval will hold: . . ances to | wil 3 3 s. Kinne = R = ¢ . 3 Care will depart—grief lose its sting i i i £ = 5 - - FOR ALE—1911 Cadillac tc A very di Furnished House. | (w30, "he comes home, ! 6—F R s ortes POULTRY Llaaneld, b & DANIELSON, CONN. and circular leiters. Send 25¢ in| 107 Zenling | B Eoee el b full par- | o it - 0 Oc sample copy T e e o g T TR S e Dquines 0, 1 s : > | - —_— L stormy, the Sale will oceur S e e JOHN A. MORAN, | HUMOR OF THE DAY h in C Why D the first fair day after at the Street erville, Mass, Toistel - S CON e £ . o R e M A & ey reE it iday Rr e rv 1 3505 two fall pigs G A. Lullard, Tel Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square.| I hate golf: it's too much like 0 ith in hr as the = — " RO . L & i = worl orgivene | J. C. WITTER it lonely; R NATE oy == I hede s s R g . x and most. st SALE—Young sows, pigs. ready i hate work: . it's April 27rain n' Ch the | Office and Selesrooms Large and Heavy Timber | B breeding Horse Hill Farm, Josepi If you want a comfortable ;. i Washington: Star. wer of God > ¥ No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Ct soon: 'strictly confidential anie son, Sonn LR UG Siatess " o zroundbog saw his shadov. B s tha e Free Office Call 32-12 House 40 For Sale Hablon s e suuero o) ToR SALE_ilorses weighing _ve-|CAr to ride in call up JOHN at’s, nothing,” 'We'assured hir, i = B . I O 3 ;. free Clu extra good work- £ fine s are atten ORGAN RECITAL MONDAY ! at your | TO CLOSE AN ESTAT Purdie, Box 536, Oakland, Calif. _ inatire, corner M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave.,| =3t Meis S5 fi Sun. AT PARK CONGREGATIONAL | il COLCHESTER, CONN WANTED_More to know that W. L feb; E = ] b P eiilor 3 3 =L R Sl T - Mrs. Spend all (looking up from - ShDOE e tome % : dedlers | T T TR T YR Inquire of J. C. BIGELOW, Admr. 1‘ So. Lebanon, Conn, sells €0 | “FOR SALE—Standing wood: also \e'.u‘lNOTWICh- Dodge closed SErVe): Mo ,?:]\\'1] ats a sinking fund, g0od music to fix i s s WTLLIAM WILCOX Auctioneer A : £ nd_ gern merchandiseland white pine on stump for iumber.!. | newspaper ha s TN Dr Hess Po TAHCES SRR r 4 _ Burnside, Conn. | cheapir any” other store G p perkine, Hanover. Conn icl|ice car. Phone 152-12 i.‘\r.\\\v,. i iEr: T DrHess Pow AUCHON I — — [ ey Norwich Mus tion 1o sale ousehold furniture 1 2 { 00 up, W horses weighing from 2500 to 5000, one gins—Did ag & e H gl AN-A-CE.A ‘L(r'mrm oo g ; ; api Tivde | e D Trorkes, - weighi 'Vhen he was at college? pr amme o o e 3 g 9 acres of land, several r M sound. little thin, price | I believe he held S 5 Dregbomtae e s R . st e 0 Large Mack Truck fewe T hel? e reo- P e ( GO fo/the neatestdealer TR eavy pine timber and about 300 cord rink P.°O. Box 481, Plainfield, Ct. { Philadelphia Record. 2 nartette, trio ] s CEAE R e : ebl - - |" “Dhey asked me to their reception, 36 The feature Py ) 1flflm;fllualefwl;mclflgetlFlrgle Sissor Lone standing wood, f ell of wat ¢ Mumaniye | FOR $\LE-—-One 1316 ¥o ibout FOR RENT DUt I wasnt becatise ‘fhiey: liked me; e the Grieg ( ral package of Dr. Hess Poul- Vester: h is, mattresses, | also never fa world’s war, 6 1“- gl S U 3 i t v only because T can sing. ¢ it i es ROk R ?la quick sale. L. H. Frink, P. O. Box| o it was © = P te, Dlaved hyr. ) try Pan-a-cea. It is just the §' ivcaus com e e : > agnificent pic | 451 Plainfield, Gt tevisa | Long or short hauls. Moving ““on rm sure voure mistaken, tonic your poultry needs ir, dishes % e V “per day: sell| T FOR SALBE_Two i e s < dear!—Sydney letin. g p e 1 P is time of the year to keep ng b i edit | ired; freight me 6 vear old dapple W el B i - saway ed the Old Fogy. ago in F a o L them healthy and make hens pisture e to P village, where a > toosevelt: same | Souna and safe for an old zentlemar | Fast, safe and reliable service he's a pretty fair speaker, e opportunit ¥ B A preniners ths g pillows, overcoats, raln.f |\ L e 2 s to drive, weAFht 1300, extra 500d work- - i he Grouch, “but he _lacks ain in worl qu s 4 p ng 3 tor, carpenter's tools. her 10 to the mill at a| a L er. broken single double. ba ANGILE & ANGELOS rerminal falities.—Cincinnati Bn- e e o . time and to start hens laying | 11 ¢anned £nods. plow, w “| 00 ; A rare vargain. Tnvesti- | "1 e s = | qwirer R IRNC ha promptly after the moult. Sold i 1ot of home-made pickles, A S R | e 119 Main St. Phone 706-3 tea—whats e difterence between | the everywhere on a money back airs, | orgar, Ediser I It . | e ot ] st and a cymic? Rl B A g o Ceielie ;| Choice of 4 E 0d | = = ~The pessimist is without bope, ¥ guarantee, aph, iinute rec ; patathac B8 e R { while the cynic is sure yowll alwass BAVIS THEAT Get your free package of e housewives will do| WILLIAM A. WILCOX | Stamps Wednesdays e Bal il |be abloto get & Irink if you hai DAVI E E el o e L Ly stormy, | er at low : s ol st be S0 | the, price.—1 a e S = Dr. Hess Pan-a-ce-a from G T O L R FARM SPECIALIST, | { im e o FOR SALE “Where is Mary now?" Mother Mal- i ARy o aay of the following dealers: e A ALty D sale.| ,) West Broad St. Westerly, T, L. | o les: tires exce one ed will demonstr he would i X o = Te 2365, 3 E 5 il s COWS FOR SALE “She is in audeville g Slosberg & Son, 3 Cove elcl 2T H i i Bulietin 4 | ANOTHER CARLOAD HAS ARRIVED. |spend all of her Sl Sh(; res i g s Teatnts Yorwich Grain Co. 41 Coni: i I e i 3 A TOR SAL A SIS E =¥ could. o parasite t Albert Boardman, 74 Babies an eet o i ever knew.’—Dallas 2 4 mping rese er r: Greeneville Grain Co., i | * = e 95-12, Lebazan 6D | “What would you sa asked the n of . th ~ Main; Tafty ! | 8 £§;' B Willimantic Di 3 Humes | 2 S & | fair thesophist, “if I should tell ¥ t K d : Paftville; A. R.Man- §| O o -} W} | 1 was horn in Egypt three thou- e premier Irish | B ning. Yant | SIX YOUNG HORSES WEIGHING FOR SALE “ snoutd A 5 - s ¢hy.” said the ddressed, “T Dunbar & 8 | rrow 1200 0 1700 oz v+ MY HISTORICAL TAVERN oW B Sant ook =t ¥ T 3 {ARMY HORSE, TWO PAIRS or cigarettes,. 1 ton Transcript. d ! PROPERTY Sty i e a satirist, but he is not P feature 1 PIANO TUNER | HEREFORD STEERS, 3 AND 4 vEARS 0c; Ma He may be a satirist, bu a hore. No. 23 Spruce St. Laurel Hill e e e know as Adam’s Tavern “wood, hick-||] 10 minutes’ walk to Franklin SIS BYRON. A, WIGHTMAN | i | l! TEN ROOM HOUSE I | - “WHS o bore s always teling vou . FITCH JONNSON, S ANTED ory hard wood. ||| Square, house piped for gas and ||! he truth, but a satirist only te 5 rg 1 i e orwich Town. we pay highe i n Con:|excellent for stoves and furnaces. A.| % i st expect it."—Judge. Dete Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Capterbuty Green necticut; we b ing: largost sec. | B Buraick, K. It D. 1. Norwich, Conn. ||| has a good heater. Fruit trees |||when you least expect H-7J0CE% mes | o, ; o : 3 Enaiite of AVAVADAM. 122 ¢ i state. Louls D Ward | piy febi2d and garage. Good reason for [f| Small Girl (@t charity zer, an¢ v | Player Piano Work a Specialty| Telephone s3-14 Moosup piv. feoisq| Enquire of A. A. ADAM, fguiaoons S8 Bater St NI | 0T pair of thre selling <his well ~built home. ||| ApL AR 55 kdong (awner o the . . - g8l = = = = s | Seekonk, Mass. |- WANTED More dead Torses and L . || et reor |animal—1vs a dog, child; mot a WANTED. “dawg.” Smal THOS. H. BECKLEY Girl—It's awfu’ like 2 daws, for sale, cut in stove lengths E _woom e ain't it?—Tit-Bits. d 3" and eelts | WANTEDA second gyt Apniy o ol AT S So this is a dry town where you : et ow i The very desirable property,| The weliknown Jeremiah a0 e e e R Not much doing, eh?” . L0AN co., | < - At = TR nks. measuring outfits and gasoline “N mping e st 141 Park Street, known as the|Stark Farm. You all know *URNISHED HOUSE wanted to rent.|tanis CeonirgRios CaiaE s Vi X much. We might drive out A o and Market Sts. . . 1 by S 3 eb12 Not 2 | i | Tespectable. and | MARLIC i i 2 s e X i to deal witi. || Cook Homestead. Very con.|it- Ask about it. spomsinie Young couple; mo children;| FOR SALE_The Dr. Rienzi Robinson andiviewis the, WO Louis. i | - = 5 | E. A. PRENTICE 10d comfortable and in|property, corner and Winter Sts.,| Or a e ville Courier-Journal. « Wandere | = | venient location, two minutes’ | ojias N1 NI ot eI Inond sap snlenit) : TH T(! [‘E_ OSCOPE The W £ e e —— | T An Hotel b1k stables, ete.; also home fur-|§ ¥ s e eiase jeramuse asp rosive §| walk to Franklin Square. | e D—Everybody to know that s bmeer toaring ‘G, M7 T B i ful Ok» of e the at I heats By | = z S T “dollar bargains for | B Robin:on: Danielson. ' Tel: The secret of successful packing ednesday i ey ; For full particulars inquire szt e agnts (Cole i tabiod o o palen 105 ONECO ST. 1;(P:lre\?‘ncl;‘xsfpt"l;;h;fpca}(_:‘lx(sl:igfig The inex- il i ock Over 25 Years Experience | | o S A 2 WANTED—Gir] to assist in kitchen| “or sALBE—Five year old re e roomni" 1o lifle candlElip: et who have scored <0 (| oot e o, ac} | Of JOhn A. Moran, Real Es-f FOR SALE o0 dhhe foon'® M il 0] FO8 SALE e v o, Hicios room to slide and slip febidd | NWaveroe UHE TALKIN | Nawro: ntic. Phon In a charter just granted to & %ill Cottage House sacuine suor § | tate Broker, Franklin Square. { | — E L Eroten o - w. : | GOVERNMENT wants hundreds| —p T T grocery company al Charleston, 16 Franklin Street 3 Ir erks. men-women, $1,10 R e oo H Va., authority is given to “deliver i ;wo. tenement house on{| liclenks e womes. S0 {ovring ca: Pendicton, Yorwich With One Barn e et e Anselr e | i sth im.|15th; sample questions free; write im- | 1ok L By r SN | FOR SALE | McKinley Avenue with im-} , i i S (50010 bept e T g ancOnelGange [iBE . e o et A Now is t i | 2 M., Rochester, N. Y. t s, R. D. No. eb10 s B . flax-; - o | e e tef0uve | Conl: [by |{ provements, always well F = cbid _|Bosers. B D: . -1 Mod I ing regons the crop is raised for its o of the three acts of The overing Steam-Pipes with A NEW MODERN 10-ROOM | 4 vou & new <@l | poR SALE_Two good farm and gen: ern Improvements i 15 "Si: in North | and South . revbals & beautiful, quie NATIONAL | HOUSE il rented. For particulars A, B Barl|eral purposes horses, 1 rubber tired| Bargain Pri e Do e - L s fanm AIR CELL COVERING et 4 SECE ORI DR e rgain rrice product chiefly desired. ot o i s Fur Sale by eal loeatian for supmmer yesost, nikht |} FRANCIS D. DONOBUE ady to care|sell John B. Davis Wood Yard Elm A subsea magnet invented in Japan » pend his inheritance THE PECK M WILUAMS C on !1'm- of trolley, close conmections | A ¥ ’ - company; a good | St limantic, Conn febl0d has brought up thousands of Japanese king fame and adventure he | -liie 0. |to all the large cities and points of |§ Central Building Norwich right perso e e PR Jam Case shells fired in practice at sea and may S e e e R M el Phones ColunfbE Comn " Teutaal | hong ana 8 o, “Tpaulre 3, By esL. om e e oo ok e {11 Sa1d (0 he dazzling | qe———— | Sure T can give quick purchaser a very el b ebisdhl e 1, Norwich. Ph 23 Mys 2 al felds. its prol e display of scenery agreeable surprise. For full particu- VANTED—10,000 muskrats by April|tic Div febsd 37 Shetucket Street, Consul General Alban G. Snyder re- pstume A typical court | kinds of furs; every Sat. 2% ts from Panama City that the ard 5 o et Seind lars inquire of i of Willimantic, at|] 'FOR SALE—A well established POrts. ‘”_n, Sf Panama, has under wn. Tt ate that the prodigal s E— i JOHN.A MORAN ., 32 Talman St. tionery store with job printing com municipality anama, rous Connec- bined, in center, of pros consideration plans for the construc- Heubiicily; M otlezato gl : 2 tion of a new abatioir, modern im full particulars, address M. S. K. Bul- G | it ch, Coun febtd There has been a neglect of paint. ing in all parts of the United States {in the last two years, but with the ckeeper in smalll 1915 FORD TOURING CAR, excep- g 3 vk, Lebanon. Phone | tionaily good motor, fine condition signing of peace paint will be ordered = feb6d | throughout. The Frisbie McCormick ! for maintenance needs well as for WANTED—_Buildings, sheds, Co. San.a00. of the herd of . unges into the very vortex of volup- Real Estate Broker $3.500.00 ! :r.»‘. ‘:‘:'h'l"~ v( with one another WILL PURCHASE [CLInE Jewels for their fair ones | NINE ROOM HQUSE e e P St FOR SALE T o loaded dice seven mjnutes’ walk from Franklin ort to recoup his for- estment. For WANTED_Furnished or unfurnished oms ¢ light housekeeping, ith h Address T. E. L, this office. Cottage House on Oak Strest . % y . || Sauare.” Has electric lights, steam I | e building_operations. | Sh Then auishiy follows Segrad in Oriental and Maine Cottage House on Spring Street || heater and modern bath room. §| hotises o1 Cictories, uny Kind. We paY | —MAXWELL I9i8 TOURING CAR B on and despair. Repentance is ex. | Estste!C. A.'Mowrey || The veranda is unusually wide. ., Mdress Globe Building Wreck-| winter ‘top. The Frisbie-McCormick | pressed by the rodiga in a tre- Qualities Wm. W. Ives Ex, 11 Champlin Street |§ SPlendid value. Bess oo '“- Saashetucketint 0r0flg re C ASTO R IA | mendous scene the wrath of God is | sited upon the Bacchanali and revel- ers in fu a pro The third act discloses i Cottage Houses, Tenement and i X home-coming with its wonderful scene Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in Highest Grade Properties f a mother’s love and forgiveness, i desirable locations. List your pro- | § Telephone 1334 63 Broadway b5 Division. | ™ por SALE Seasoned hard wood. all{ For Infants and Children i . | siges, delivered to all parts of the city.| WANTED Raw furs At H_ K| Barry B. Ford. Phose novzid | Hampshlre In Use For Over 30 Years Heebner's every Thursday. A. C. Ben: 22 || WaNTED—A ook at e Wi ° ol Archa W. Coit || .2 55T e o | | | | 3 FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. Always bears BShE e teleton coet caih: wit perty if you cars to sell or rent, as 1 noviza us W el £ 1 broueht here are Frederick Tewis || THE “HALL MARK” STORE | bave a number of people looking for | e e bes. el Deumeen ool sl R e M‘ Mign Nawton, Henry Duggan, Florenes | real estate investments. | _auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- i 0 s 8! - \per, Richard Thornton. Louise Orth | Near Post Office wL‘;‘-'“ aF.x HILL, | FURN ISHED SEASHORE = sep2sd i Bita Montgomery, and Prenowke Real Latate and Insurasce. L | NTED_To buy 0ld gold and sil- Earmenava of DPetrograd, Tuseis | Reom 108 Thayer Blda. 5 ver: also old false teeth; highest prices s H ed b heads & large ballet, A specially o i paid. " ¥, W. Guild, Jeweler, 31 Broad: own Thos. Wells R At et A ety train- P £UTTAGES Way, Norwich. s ! A yth — nteresting features i the neet act. | The Chelsea Savings Bank LOST AND FOUND e . T WANTEDSecond hand and antigue of South Coventry _ PROSTATE dis adder trouble Seat sale Monday at 10 2. m. — = —— I‘OR SALE OR RENI furaiture of 4l kinds; get our prices| Just arrived, 20 head of horses. One R aade i s Norwich, Conn., Feb. 3, 1919, | LOST—Will the percon who found ety T T G SN s 1 Herd Boar drugs privat ) : pocketbook containing the owner's fu ; AT S ses, weigh 3 : . b | The Boara of Directors of this Bank | hame £ua address on the troliey Jeav.| ot Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant % i .| 4 Aged Sows here is a well balanced bill at the = T e Tor \Willnaatic yc| View, and along the Rhode lsland pair of blask horses, weight 2800, 1 Auditorium for the last half of this|have declared a dividend for the cur-[8.45 p. m. Tiureday rettrn to ownaor| shore; also accessible Seashore Farme. ANTED 8 Open Gilts week and a single Steve Martin, £ and receive reward? Mrs. Franklin A. pair of black horses, weight 2800, 1 reck and & N | rent six months, &t the rate of four - = A1 Send forbooklet. ; dtvided the honors of last evening with Smith, R, D. 7. Phone 1872-4. feblid Someone in Windham County to ad-{Latr of serrel horses, weight 2100, iz] 20 Shoates Ali Rajah and company. The bill as |per cent. por annum, payabie on and | —yoST Wil Pkt ; a whole is much above the average ubenville, person who teok army yance the sum of one humired doliars ast : oVenhaE No. 100 (mariied with ovners| F° k W. ( elp release my clothing, which has| g roes, chy soen in our city. The other acts in- | 2(U2F the fifteenth of March. full name) from Norwich Armory Wed ran . O Y | to: over one vear. for an mapeid mn|omsle borses, farm chun s vosiness{ 6 Weanling Pigs feblsd elude Behind the Scenes, a - nesday evening return coat to Mrs. when T was ill and without funds, | horses and a few good driving horses = 7 — - = = e Behind the Scenes,'s Fil ac FRANK HEMPSTEAD, |nesday “evening return coat to Mrs WESTERLY. R L Decn held 83 security: Suitanle sepay: 5 5 Tel. Willimantic 204-4 HILP WANTED_MALE. I s G dine? o Yandrobe, Treasurer. |return comt to government within pre ment of loan will be made when I re- | These horses are all young and sound, iy 3 catehy tunes and dan ascer, the oty febiod ceive my inheritance aecordionist an heir-at-law, @léver wmusictan ana At FARY BARGAINS which for three vears ha¢ unconstitu:|good brok: i ; also 6 puts over a fine specialty. Yesterday MUFE EXCHANGED It the narty| 210 scres pood buldings. only 33| tionally and wrongiully been withheld. £ kemiend] scchmated; nouncem he had everybody's feet going with his DR R‘ J CO INS Who exchanged muffs at the neckwear| 489, and wood enough to pay for farm;| Address MRS. BSTELLE A. W. GIL-|set of heavy double team harness and| JUST ARRIVED The Elec popular numbers. Today will be your . . LL counter in The Boston Store Wednes-| $5 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth land, good | MAN. ¥. B. Gen. Del. Boston, Mass PROSTATE sufferers to read our ane er Personal. No drugs. nal Co., 2357, Harrison i Bldg,, Steubenville, Onio. feblsd i - day afternoon will return same at once | buildings. $4,000: 46 acres, state road,| Feb. 11th, 1919 feb! i s t! My thi i T - = - vEilh, ey foutt h:::::., ’1"3”5"1 bt D TI T T avestions will be asked. _febidd _| Colonial nedse. 20 rooms: A-l “condl: | == e e e o s Eei=sssinowRene hec TN HOrd cer ofBritlsh Anmy Al # shows, 1.30, 3.15, 6.15 e , only $2,200. We can make eas; - et 4 : ISINESS CHANCES, nd 530, The big picture program fo- HAPST—Bass arum that was left on termis on theze three farms. and they The Piano Tuner | ™™ E. J. HAMILTON, i Eiving ncz}‘;‘cnzusa‘fi?. —— jay in addition to the vaudeville in 5 a 7 S A re genuine bargains. faction. Come and see them. Prices| PROSTAT i< to rea & lwdes Tom Mix. the great weetern| M8 Main Strest, Norwich, Gonn | N I returned (g Ciinton £ Bilison, | hor further nformation. write 122 Prospect St. 1, 37, 375 Main St right. nOUComEnt URUSr Personat. No fe sar, io a dramatic whirlwind of bul- @ _ . Phone 1178 Coma febSd ' 715 Main St. Willmantic. Cons. Phone 511 ToL 1904 o fob10d L O e A T e D I Al e - A i ) 1

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