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al 3 B AT e PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW - NORWICH, MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1919 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCH ES What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Roller Skating at Olymplc hall. Uncas Lodge, No. . O. meets in Odd Fellows' Ha.fl Thames Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. and J. of A, meets in Carpenters’ Hall. Barbers’ Union meets at 117 Main Street. Federal, Aid Union meets in Eagles’ Hall. Norwich Lodge, No. 248, N meets in Buckingham Memorial. Sebequonash Council, No. 11, D, of P. meets in Foresters' Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Missionary Stereopticon Lecture. This wee's Tuesday at 7.45 p. m., at the First Hygtist church, Rev. W. D. Hetheringtor of Fitchviile, will give a free sterecoptizon lecture on the sub- jeet, A Story of Missionary Endeavor, showing the work of the American Baptist Forwign Mission ciety in Oriental Lands since the time of Jud- son 3. O. P, » DAVIS THEATRE. Another hie time Keith vaudeville and photoplay show be offered at the Davis > first half of this week and it will excell anything ever pre- sented at this popular theatre, for both vaudeviile and elass 1A. Roris and feat ittraction in a comedy m cal novelty entitled, “The Musical Railroaders This is real funny pany come talking, Witiam A Brady SLITTLE S/ SMEN GFoomec Ghreft S dancing and musiecal act that is away above the ¢ et Childs, a elever charac com nne. com- pletes the vaudeville he feature pieture is th big Paiamount Art- eraft special nrudu‘lmn Wo- men.” Lou story. portrayed on the first time. This is a super production and brings to life the four little wo- men and any of the other cha ters all of which are well *emem! ed by those who have r brated novel. Celestial Conirasts, the latest Burton Holmes 7“ravelogue completes the programme. AUDITORIUM By far the hest bill ever hooked to the Auditorium is the one which opens this afternocn, for the first half of this week. Manager Connelly wants t0 give the hest and in cons New York agent has sent star bill The headline Beauty and Health, a comedy sensa- tional 1 plays all the Ade- v who 1 reeputation and most succes as a record maker for the Victor, he and Columbia ta'king machine ohpanies A clever singing come- dienne. Converse and Ford, the Rube Fiddler and the Girl, and The Bold- 1=, a eolored comedy varielv offering nake up the bill Harry Morey has one of the most ling roles of his screen car 10 King of Diamond the graph Blub Ribbon Tearare, which the Auditorium theatre, the cast e Betty and Ceorge Ma- Brooklyn studio. scenes in “The aph's latest ad zed in _a jos co, and reveals the marvelons ingenvify of the Chinese in machines of vengeance. ichine is a monster wrms, one of gger, ave o manip- evers that they reach who aro Jured with- 3, in the vill be seen in atre today, Tues- the day and Wednes he hero of the play in his amazing search for the hidden treasure. How he is saved by his sweetheart, who 1 farn falls a vietim of the idol worshippers, is ple- tured with rerve cking realism BREED THEATRE. For its ure attraction today Tuesday the iBree 1 present Theda Bara, the clever am Fox star, in her latest super-produ , “The She Devil.” Miss Bara's production is melodramatic with a touch of comedy running throughout and gives the star some of the busy scenes of her career. The action tikes place fu a typical southern Spanish village, and hidden away in the mountairs and the lazy life of the people of that country is truly depicted. plete with- thrilling incidents and Miss was never seen to better ad- The play is re- in the thn'd episode of = This chapter is entitled “Tnderworld " and offérs a new species of thrill by the use of an octopus, one of these horrible monsters of the deep, who fastens himself to its prey and crushes it to death. “Swing Your Partners,” Lloyd comedy and the Pu‘hc with up-to-the-minue news mpms will make up the remainder of the hill for today and Tuesday. services for Nanecy were held Sunday at her home. was in Putnam cemetery. Junior Four Speaking con- testis to be held in Abington hall. The programme follows: Patriotic service, Pomfret schools, ' speeches by pupils Eastford, Unien, Woodstocl:, Perservation of war records, V. H. Bliss; address, Effect of War Upon "'rade Schools. Director F. J. Trindee, Hartford; cision of judges; song, Star Spangled The judges will be L. T. anrourcing de- Banner, ail. Garrison, Willimantic, Hartford and A. B. Lord, Willimantic. Rev. Frank Fuller evchanged pulpis v 23 with Rev. S ley Sherman of Ea J. H. Wilbur is visiting his 2 ter Mrs. Herbert Slye in Stafford. Mre. Ballard of Putnam spent the week with her sister, Virginia Sharpe spent the weels end in Danielson. The Pomicet War was conducted on land owned by Wil- and worked by 40 Pomfret vested the [uflmvin;! czops huehch nn\ 1\01-5 sl of tomatoes. 123 ears Of sweet corn. 64 winter squash, 78 summer squash, 40 ege plants. < and radishes @ the Day Kimball hos- pital during the season. ~ng centers il ion of Mrs all being donat- the canning and of veget:} all dcnated to the T i the Pomfret war gar- vas under the ANDOVER rge Ladd of Andover is friends will when he ~eturns to town, “hlc hall hn,w WIH be soon. The peo- awaiting the return of (ho loral hoys from overseas. welcome hi > Yeoinans is il with tonsili- 3. “ociety zave entertainment Washington’s FOR SALE FOR SALE JUST ARRIVED 22 HEAD OF HORSES In this lot you will find horses to suit any kind of a job, drafter, busi- ness horses, general purpose horses, farm chunks and a few drivers. These horses are voung, sound, acclimated |X and good broken; also harnes sin- gle and double. If in need of a horse, look this lot over. E. J. HAMILTON, 371, 373, 375 Main St. Tel. 650. feh24d Special Sale High Grade Dairy Feed—Crosby’s DAIRY RATION, Protein 25 per cent., fat 6 per cent., $320 per cwt., $63.00 per ton. A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn. Phone 960 feh24d | Two Business Block Opportunities At Railroad Square, ani Conn., one three floor, fra 50x100 and 30x80, the bes building will stand the tes! any kind of busin was formerly occupied by fice, now partly occupied weather, livery and prised of a two story 40x80, with large the rear, 21x85, the b dows, first floor divided xmn TN0 coni- al- g0n loca- garage, moving 11 either one of blocks at a sacrifice price and 'ms on a 1t is cheaper to own partments, the best of faciliti>s for most auy kind of busin tion for bowling alle; picture house; will these will give the very best of 5 per cent. ba one of thes: if you are lo blocks than to vay rent opportunity. RACINE'S REAL ESTATE AND iIN- SURANCE, Danielson, Conn. Phone 198. feb2ld FOR SALE February 19th was the 45th anni- versary of the marriage of Rev. and community united in <:nPn!_\ -five were given the use for games of large room on the second fioo a ball room, when 1he % used as a hotel. The rooms on the were filled with older peo- a time spert ocially and and MN. Goaodsell of the which they alf of the commun substantial gift Goodsell in accepting i g, assurirg all nve and es- feeling betwe Refreshments . All agrecd that it was one Sunday, February 23rd, at the razu- | 1z and Lincoln w met at 6.30 . m. C CHESTNUT HILL i Telephone 236 nsfield Cen-| - ter was caliing place a few days ag nd Wednesday. Tt tory of v husband vengeance terrible in} completion, vhen it is| new love and the, hand ew London Tuesday wes Airected by | ¢ to_be discharged soon. Frances Comstock, ill is more comfortabic. Willimantic have been zue and Mrs. C. L. James for a C. Peckham and son, % Manchester were callers here Wednes- New Haven—Miss of Hartford, dancing with Stuart Hemingws floor manager of the junior prome: e committee, will lead the Yale junior promenade Tues- day evening. Out of the Race. When a person Wa.kes up with a Stif[ or has ‘thenmatic twinges, he lacks ambition and energy and can- If you feel out of the race, tired and languid, or have other symptoms of kidne: act promptly. not do his best. trouble, you should v Kidney Pills help the kidneys do their work and get out s poisonous waste | matter that causes so much trouble. They give relief from sleep-disturbing bladder disturbances. The Lee & Os- U. S. Employment Service OFFICE No. 28 SHETUCKET STREET Open 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. HELP WANTED FOR LOCAL WORK MALE Farmers; Dairy Farm Hand; Mar- ket Gardner; 2 Sign Painters; 5 Cot- ton Spinners; 10 Denim Weavers, FEMALE Domestic Workers; Cotton Weavers; 3 Warper Tenders. (FOR OUT OF TOWN) MALE Polishers and Cutler: Automatic| Machine Operators; Plu Silk and Cotton Weaves; Auto Painters; Iron Moulders; All Round Printer; Cotton| Mill Operators. FEMALE 150 Silk Mill Workers; Machine Op-! wrators; Jewelry Workers. This service is furnished free to The well-known Jeremiah n|Stark Farm. You all know """‘""“““ it. Ask about it. E. A. PRENTICE Prone 300 86 Cliff Street 3600 00 buys 39 acres of land, several acres of standing wood, fine well of water, never miles to main lire of railroad a mile to the wood g00d price. A rare ba. Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L FOR SALE *|MY HISTORICAL TAVERN PROPERTY know as Adam’s Tavern in Norwich Town. Engquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. WANTED—Simonds’ responsible, energetic man or woman Connecticut cities and towns for Frank H. Simonds’ his- tory of the world wa 1,000 illustration. FOR SALE—Going out of business; now is your chance to buy two good young horses cheap: be 6 years old the 20th of .'IurYe. xoix:\d to take orders brown horse, will | —Des |heat and light furnished, eclevator three volumes worker and driver, afe for an mll tleman to use, very low price of B m also one other horse, age, business experience ences. J. Q. Adams & Co., 120 bo\hton ;pe!ent waitre Apply at Bulletin Ofice 111 Thayer Bldg., 10 to 11 a. m. St., Boston. WANTED Cor guod driver, pncv $115 TO RENT Tenement of four rooms, Shi=mesass to , blankets, robes. 1d on account of poor health. Willimantie, Ct. WANTEDfBoard and good care for two English-American boys, 6 and 3 , in refined Protestant family in - one carfare out. send full particulars and price. dress Box 124, Voluntown, Conn. SR R R o "TO RENT—From March 1, flat of |R¢ll of spray six rooms, 6 Huntington Place, s Apply Schwar FOR SALE—Farms of y provements. seription with from ten to two hundred TO RENT pom‘{ TO RENT—Six newly furn single or housekeeping, s heat and electric lights. 79 Hamilton i o BODRA heds a rable office space, |of the Ir which w; Daily Chronicle. Box 15, the Bros:ijaesiay acres of good Iand and all necessary . H. Maine, {‘.rmm\ farm buildings. Hill with coal All the farmers and that T am kinds and paying 35¢ for hens and iso buying fat calves and ; highest prices paid, OUT OF WORKFive pair brown horses, ages 7 : weighing 2800 Ibs. their cut-under iip-cart , live weight, lie took with hi : Ttment on lunch as touri ke. IOceg el as people row for sumun. St S His flask of : ine, - and a bruising sms for light Division street. 'T—Two closed car: gmy chunk weighing 2600 Yn Phone l’l‘\ 5 “14 Cliff st SR E T B G sand, and his mouth h= at rea- | th nd a bath of br or night service. day “cart and harnesses, smgle horse, e 7 et 300 Ibs., price $85 s all horses worked daily pulling loads from four to five Trial given at Coal Office, 971 STORAGE—Household good for long or short term; rates reason- Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. ‘Willimantic. B — {was he to let Christ see stored | feared the worst. TO RENT—Furnished room: light housekeeping. ‘minster St, Providence, or call Gaspee 233-R. f FOR SALE — Eggs Single Comb White Wyandottes. WANTEDPP\ man ished Lpu\rnmu WANTED—Chauffeur STy A T e ion in private family; FOR SALE—At once, one Ford d: i with medium sized body, top over driver’s good order, Inquire in care of TO RENT—Furnished rooms for lig hnuwkwpnw for quick sale, WANTED— cls of mangel - g w swept behind. And so with strength that threateningly grope, hut and in it the { Hope Congdon FOR RENT — A tenement of “WANTED— 4 Carter Ave, East Sic . A. Vaillancout, TCHESTNUT fence posts [hy hay for sa John Pnnex o modern ovements, rent | “De A competent cook. FOR SALE— 1815 Tord lnurm-v t 79 Hamilton Metal C ‘WANTED To buy Plnm\o nfeld, FOR SALE—I1515 undress and helper 1 housework of .ho\\| windows, the construction of the|0T & FOR SALE -One Rep r Ch jing tide. But Hope held wrist! The days were d here, more drear than the mockin that looked and did not t of most|L] ; No. two huilding | e postof- | short breaths, Stark- ]hl’ and lot of extras, = SUANTEL S Z nd tires, WANTED-To by house with few tg“’} Tootor end just the lhmg fm or for farmer, G JOHN A, MORAN, { J’lamhe]d Com Estate Broker, Franklin Square. ey rang the bell for . they preached to the ) took e tenant. For ful of sea from telling VollJ‘I\lGiM'EiNfl\‘Fnl‘_mm . “FOR SALE Red Chow Lm:“ If you want a comfortable |ic crope—puilde car to ride in call up JOHN iwij. " Eonion ‘Chronicie M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., | Ay .| Norwich. Dodge closed serv- Phone 152-12 e oo 1 free particulars March examinations FOR SALE——Ford Se: fect condition, has m, thl\ absorbe: nd ;earmg for hill climbing, demountable Kenois Buildi Washington. king for a business place i a six good tir in Danielon, come and investigate this ial to last detail, FOR sALE—Columbian"'*' eggs for hatching, $2 3 0 FOR SALE fair and sunny slope le to all who Habber—I see by the Dasher— Al —~Cartooms Magazine. igures won't lie.” | “They're not suppc after \xar‘ h 1 el on $5, Two Modern Houses On Washington Street FOR SALE “FOR SALE—_In closing my home fer for disposal se bheautiful Persian and Tlxrki:;h_ veral genuine and FOR SALE-—Best se-speed Harley-Davison . in good running order 3 Omer Labarre, were built about 10 y W ANT ‘U—\ cool Gilman Bros. Co., B Archa W. Coit FOR SALE—Two avy pine timber and about 300 cords well broken steers, iling spring, 2 acres of FOR SALE_X i William Dziomba. lenc? cared land, some fruit, situated 1% DODGE touring car. cond hand and antigue | \cCormick C TEN ROOM HOUSE No. 23 Spruce St. Laurel Hill 10 minutes’ i ' walk to Franklin l Square, house piped for gas and || 1] in. Investi- | bie-McCormick 8 CYLINDER fine condition. e r—————'——-—n WANTED o0 damaged te. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. has a good heater. Fruit trees and garage. | with bolh summer and good condition, z e-McCormick Co. THOS. H. BECKLEY J. C. WITTER, Office and Saiesrcoms, 1915 FORD TOURING _ zhruug'nou\. MAXWELL m'l TOURL v b For Sale SALESMAN WAMNTED. X lesmen or busines local representativ 1th club; regu tion from prominent people furnished together with int 10riuvLmna. be submitted; and bonus on 52 bhvuvku for informa- SALE—Horse and wagon ebl dwelling hou crib and barn; adapted to the requir try residence, a physi nent residential place; sists of 11 rooms, with a bathroom and lavatory or < y % the house con- Corporation, 18 E. 41st St. and One Garage | #&°-Herald JUST ARRIVED My third car of British Army Arti lery Horses. They are the best gla. of horses in the country. Those ‘that 1 have sold are giving perfect faction. Come and see them. Jrlu,s right. ELMER R. PTERSON. Tel. 536-3., febid - FARM BARGAINS 200 acres, good buildings, only $2,- 400, and wood enough to pay for farm; &5 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth land, good ! buildings, $4,000: 46 acres, state road, Colonial 'house, 20 rooms, A-1 condi- tion, only $2,200. We can malke easy terms on these three farms, and they 2re genuine bargains. For further information, write TRYON’S AGENCY, 715 Main St. Willimantic. Conn. e —— LOST AND FOUND Telephons 123 JOBS WANTED Auditor and Accountants Electricians Auto-truck Drivers Woolen Mill Help S(enegflphen Bookkeepers (Many of the above are returned sol- diers, sailors or marines.) all by your Government and is state amd nation wide. Use it for your ewn and the public good. GILBERT S5. RAYMOND, Supertntendent 1 year old, all white. right ear black, one tan spot over right eye, name on Nagher, collar. Finder netify Owen Hallville. feeb24d LOST — Monday, a short haired, black dog, brown points, \Va!vrford license, answers to name of Le Finder return to Cassidy, 48 Chur(‘h St. Phone 456. feb24d LOST—A 3ix4 Goodrich_tire and rim. Finder address Box 50, Bulletin. feb24d LOST—Or stolen, Friday afternoon, a beagle hound, with leather collar, no tag, black and white, with tan ears, answers to name of Skip. Call 1871-2 or address Peter Robitaille, Baltic. feb24d LOST—A 1919 pocket diary contain- ing postage stamps and money, name on inside of diary. Three dollars re- ward if returned to A. B. Kingsbury, 21 Broadway. feb22d LOST—Brown Japancso spaniel. an- swers to name of Kiddo. Return to 5 Thames Terrace. feb22d main highway 'New York "md Lable V\nuld b i and the re xdvnne Modern Improvements Bargain Price for a publi as a teahouse: G0 per cent. chasing price’can_ remain on For further Inhn H. Ryan, 5d Don’t matter it We pay up to $15 per set. y return mail, We buy dia- COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. firm to deal with. FOR ‘\LE—‘T!\!‘ f() Center, Conn. ALE—One 10 L gas engine, unl) run 10 days, Estabiished 1872 FOR SALE | Ananias. They're simply al in the hands of 3 don't know give her my salary i the allowance Det east, one west. Fach ety Both have steam heat. e ot s a latest improvement. ve grounds. culars from asserted “De immor: lity but de inconvenience ton Star. sir; Highest Grade Properties o b Insurance Protection “Have you every tried Telephone 1334 63 Broadway 1 ¥ 27— Judge. Well, ther | | |n | | atrocities.” Good reason for well built home. shoes mone ess came unlaced one di johnny ge-Herald. Cand make themselves popular, in to the people.” “Stll, you can’t deny {chaps actually tried to P cost of living."—Lousville Journal. 105 ONECO ST. “Ha ring? | “I suspect so, my dearest” Cottage House “Wretch!” You said 1 was the only girl you ever loved.” | ; “And so you are, but T bought this With One Barn ring n a pawn shop.” Birmingham th ia, Afr and Au The most successful w James L. Case || m o st S T e 37 Shetucket Street, neighborhood of South \Uulh Shetlands and the FURNISHED SEASHORE' £OTTAGES FOR SALE OR REHT at Watch Hill, . 1. Norwich, {The very desirable property, | ibre. while in FOR SALE—H; tween 1200 and 1 ers and good dr High and \’i’esv. Main Sts. 41 Park Street, known as the|rroduct chic Cook Homestead. Very con- venient location, two minutes’| e of walk to Franklin Square. S "I‘_' For full particulars inquire| . """ exiraor United Statesa few months Of Johl’l A. Moran, Rea] ES- castor oil as an engine lubr great deal of interes tate Broker, Franklin Square, |out Central America FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street age devoted to its culture Weekapaug, Pleasant LOST—Friday morning. a setter dog | View, and along the Rhode Island also accassible Seashore Farms, Send (orhovk let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, also home fur nd gas \xo\t,\ er touring car M C. Bd Robinson. Danielson. FOR SALE—Five year old A}'rshxre 0w, new milch, calf by A FOR SALE—, tionery store mth job_printing com- nter of prosperous Connec- ticut city; moderate full particulars, address M. letin Office, Norwich, Conn. - FARMS for sale. Write for cami»zue. L mmu Danielson, Co Fi ALE—Seasoned hard wood, all slzes. dellvered to all parts of the city. Harl'y B, Ford. Phone 752. FOR SALE 10 acres good, anc sheds, 10 minutes’ house, lozated Wm. W. lves Ex., 11 Champlin Street from trolley car line, or 30 minutes’ o CASTORIA For Infants and Children tn Use For Over 30 Years | FOR SALE Houses, Tenement ana. Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in locaunna. List your pro- perty if you cars to sell or rent, as i have 4 numiber of people looking for real estate investments, Aresibeas WILLIAN F. HILL, Sgaiie ol rRna Renl Lstate und 1, oot =4 1gauran > Now Is the Time to Save Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CTELL COVERING Fzr Sale by {THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. | 'FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Oci but by the course of the river nearly In most of the E: ing regions the crop i as in the “de sired. imps of big oa Maine, for cut ars ated mate and soil g production of imaica ginger ad in the w mands the hifi st prices. greatly in di erent yea Cottage House on Spring Street vorable conditions, a vyield Estate C. A. Mowrey pounds to_the acre ms e n A MAN NAMED MANNING. By L. Godfrey-Turner. “and this led to his being iden- a man named Manning, mate s wrecked off ; ernsey in the terrible gale of Dec. vice, on Franklin Square. Call Room |19 ." He had constructed a small >l hut in the shelter of a rock, and ce- feb22d mented the rough stones wth turf, The condition of the body,” ren isle in weather vile of u v ds a man ng din of a from a shriekmg heu of 1l im- | Wind as well that stunned him where no hasket trim of s a bath of sione his cake! But though his hand held naught but 1 naught but Too scornful he of sky and sea, of blistering rain and wind, and bluste ik ves from dead men’s e “d silver and _coral-lined—his though b 2eP12 1100 new of all the crew the depths had llength upon that barren slope, tempest brings he crawling things skeleton of And Hope and he looked out to ses and the sea scowled back & at him and Hope on that reeking slope Tom | with the shapes of the shrouding mist. he cried to the heckon- ar as they waited nights could 3 =4 be: for at least the night shut from TO RENT—Room 5 Td, also|the sight skeleton Hope and he the r smiles of the eves of i an empty hearse (for 1 man names P For Hope and he were the land and he together be on a ding a hand d know from rock ir Master's Hut of HUMCR OF THE DAY going on s at last they ed to. a o} the n allowance do you amble when > to get things into absolu to print any thing of importance which t in one form or another ago!” sted a meek in the front row.—Gargoyle. one thing about it— there have been no American war proposed plans for local mon- | | “Um. I guess you haven't seen any | to soldiers and sailor: | “There goes a chap who started on ing and now he's independ- dainty boot of an and he was on-the-Spot.” — an‘mngha.m in ancient Rome, Seems like poor polities.” reduce the any other girl ever worn this THE KALEIDOSCOPE vear the exports passing out York harbor had n the combined export Georgia, the South Ork- The dstance from the source of the 1zon in the Andes to the i is 2,000 miles in a dire European flax-grow- sed for its orth and South Amer According to the rings t | | | ripbuilding, a numn s were from 100 to 1 nd some had been growimg ry demand suited to the

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