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A Balletin Want Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It s | e A Bulletin Want. Mverhnmentwmfiuli A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It —_— A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Male rox SALE fll BALE A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin Want RAILW mall ele clerks wani m fi woman_for T month ; general mun, Noh Hlifi:fx”" itute; mp!. 31-M; wlun.&r.n e . T L 1%) FANTED—A maid. nmna 1su WANTEDPosition a8 teb! Chant: maru drive any teur, care B = g féb25d TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES Al woman as_Wo House] of two. Inquire at Bulletin To Take Charge of Washers || the W. W. Backus Hospital « gen- In Woolen Mill. Apply || el ™suipc” ot ‘oomatras In Person departments, offers a thrée years' coursé t6 young women @esiring 4 nursé’s profession. Books and uniforms are fuinished the frst year, The Backus Hespital 13 dslightiui- ly situsted in the best résidentlal sectioft ¢ Nerwich, about one mile troth the heart f the city, on ome of th® miin trolléy Mnes: It 45 ome of the most modern and up to date institutions of the stats, and is fully equipped for the téaching of stu- dents for the profession of nursing. For information, address K. A. DOWD, R. N. Bupérintendent of Nuries; Norwich, Conn. Norwich Woolen Mill Co. WANTED The names of boys who are vill‘m.to;etupinthem ing and earn some monéy wryinlp-pen- Frequently there are good routes. Get names on file and be " ready for the first vacancy.|=———re————e Call at the Bulletin Office. ot dded e | EORT O Go0tyear tire, on Tl WANTED—Small or _ma Mo house, all modérn improver, nts, Broad- W". ‘Wadl “M t. section or Norwich ‘Town. TeL marsd WANTED—To know the whfna\wllfl of James A. Taglor, son Taylor, grandson of Ha bah Taylor, whe was a-Mason in__“, "n 40 years ago. Notify J. M. Wil m NopASTEpE TR T A ] g nest orwich or c. or Gadbois, Central i ?ata- '1mu-1 WARERD = Beoohil Bauk Dou't give your used furni ‘d” anklln Bt "fi: SR iles from Blm& E, Millér, N Franklid. SALE—Barred Rock cockerels, Juiius Mattern. Tel 1884-21 “¥OR SALW-—Hoyss, niné_rooms. barn 200 ohe SEre TN ikt Hiouis from ¥Ou price :5 marbs Franklin juare Dnca $2,800; mortgage of $1.000, SEE ‘Thayer Building. WEISLER'S Farm A, wiu ull yo;uzu’?: Quick. Dmfif.o';’.' Cona. WANTED—Furniture, stoves, incubators. ete.” Jackson Tel. 632-3 wunmnfl feb25d MANILA cigar for 5 lfi, two for 15¢c, seyen fnr 5oe, oking t tobacco and snz smokmng m 10 Moon Spot cigar pies ao ach. Fagans Smoke St o cit 1d Sond 5 tooac, Sl “COME ON, GIELS! Let's go to Millers snd ket all Golied up. " Tel 570 Miller, Hairdresser, 237 Main St sn ‘—‘——"‘va—— il buy one piece ¢ ,{,;, h;:,,' !“‘S,," w "fi.fim‘“—. P Dt e 2™ ° o te, Hi “FOR SALE—Light democrat wmn, "3'5: 'h":n'i. Lot Wi u-n ‘m two séats, good repair. H. i Board & 43 08:3. Son. Tel. 615-4 mardd _ uflm—- tnrkéy _ITST A P!W more F-mu of those April and ugty g’;’y Address Pnulr: tatoes (8éconds) o $1.75 & barfel. Department, Storrs, gmm on't O:t n{‘xm thiey are wil Eli"Gone 1o or WANTED—Bocks ol 165775, W, 8 Marsland, Scotiand Road. grmowlt; also antiaies. o u w:m Nl SEDTON Long Point, Ct; #hore cot- to_rent, sale; aise Automdhlle ins. Mansfield Center, Ct. 'i:-;'é,sm SWlSlmngCthlol i'«msl Just Out ! 1000000 geopia will read 4 Saaking - tarm hu- money:- ing, T resd on_page 15 detalls of 227 ’ 1 i§ magh’ Youll wean hwn. Barns, with herse, 10 co - Bléments, erobs, $3,080, only $1,000 down. hores, bage 3, Rvuse, barn: - §ua|ng horses, cows, pizs, eh tools, $1200, takes lfihhov do e e od -room_house, good éord’: pul Fosa; b ook “Koka to .5 W!it:n,lodlz' !or ‘?ur Kreesfonl%- sgv“; A%, Watan £ oy Ry ) COTTAGE FOR SALE. 1( W, néver occipled, 7 tooins, klldg‘nni ining 'rdom, ll‘«mg room. larce récep n Bali, ponenca fireplace in liv- tax roor, flnor 4 goou sizéd bed- rooms, large modern bathroom. B. 8. BARTLETT, Trustes, Ne. (l !IM Bt pl&. ¥OR SALE Guinea 32 cach, brooders. 825 ro: s ALE—Drop-head Slnger_sewing m:chuh. Phone lsi! 14, ¥FOR BALE—Ons E n-.agu Humbm cow, wm frestien in a2 few days, one stack of meadow hay, one rubbef-tired lurre&nafly new. xmut Luther, Preston, WANTED—Second hand antiqi furniture. A. Bruckner, Tel 1{13. 3 Franklin St. Norwich, Conn. ~__ octsd e —— | 1T WANTED FURNISHED nuo;& mn ND mng . REFEB- PHONE 1747 LIGHT PRIVILEGES BY COUBLE. ENCES FURNISHED. FURERAL DIRECTORS “LosT—in the vichity of Vnmhluvm. - black and tan Ah‘edlle dog ; answers to p ” e ‘Lrosty.” Notify F. H. Gllber'. GEORGE G. GRANT- |%veh cit LOST—A pearl necklacs, Ch ch Undertaker and Embalimet S:.“Inr (325 Sk e Enderuiul retirn ulletin Office. 32 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE | o B el Telsphone 430 orning, plaid wool Toewe Brankt 3 mar3d Nom, Avery Farms. Franklin. LOST—In Danielson, & black account Fowara i teturhed to' Bov. b marsd 3 | book. Danielson. THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES hive expired and are for sale at THE LIBEBAL LOAN €O.: Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, consisting of Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, Revolvers, Guns; ete. 63 Franklin St., opp. Bulletin Cev —— e POULTRY Cammings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers FOR SALE—Horses ¥ FOR_BALE—Two good young horses; one brown chunk, age years, weight 1200, one we\ll\lng 1300 these horses | must be sold this week, as owner is in Une emithe 376 Mot Matn Sr marsd BABY CHICKS 20c up; hatchin 10c up; ali varieties; safe delive aranteed ; send for circular. East Hartford, Cona. egEs guar- Roy Clark, feb28d COAL AND WOOD FOR| s.u.x—so Bt Gug E‘erry Conn., a_nice year round home, nine ¥ and ms, fine St venndn. nicé well ciste] central location Sain St & very desirablo property. N. B, Allyn, Gales Ferry Conn. FOR SALE—Small farm, 18 n:ra of 1and, wood anu:h for Jor yutr ewn use, bu Vel Tflwn, one mile from trotiey s, Tagutre. oF k2 Bon ~|1etx ewet.l ity. Donn_ Box 1199 or : Mar3ThFS Fish FOR su.‘ or exchange for a new milch; cow, Jve. abou 37 car, Mansfield Center, Con: 8d stor in to see carry every In ‘the Jine. of Second-nend Purni. ture, stoves, etc. New London Salesroom 18 Water St Noswich. Phoms 1703-2. FOR SALE—Wisconsin hot water inc bator, }i!' eggs, price §10. Tel 1896. ‘mard . _FOR SALE Hay, Mammoth Bronze fom turkey and three hens. Etta Wil loughby, Canterbury, Conn. mar2d FOR SALE—Guernsey cow § years old, fresh; alf by side, Joseph Fey, Wind- Te" marz2d FDB BAL.F,Reflstered Berkshire pigs, S0.S, $40 and §35 each, 10 o 1bs. each. Apply G. H. Walkccr, "Pinc aeres. Farii, Clariks Cor- mer, Conn. Tel. Willimantic 647-3. ¥OR SALE—Two fresh Towa Horses; must sell them 7 room for more; your price is mihe. H. P. Hamilton, 375 St marid HORSES 1 have a load of 28 head of Horses, bought on the farms of lowa. Severai good pun draft Horses; gencral pu 322 Main Street Chamber. of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Fiuneral Director and Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS.| FUNERAL DIRECT?RS Norwich and Jewett City {The Henfy Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS from 1100 to 1700. - A fine lead—come and sce them. W. C. SPRAGUE TELEPHONE 74-2 MOOSUP, CONN. JUBT ARRIVED jghnother etpress lodd of Irorses just nds; five Lice pairs, welghts 1308 15,1600, sorne “nise chunic. " Prs -|right. Come ‘and see them. ELMER B. PIERSON, Tel. 636-3. feb22d DENTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON " M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. Lady Assistant Telsphans 31 DAY OR NIGHT NOTICE | DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the Funeral Directors | THAYER BUILDING i Room 207 41 Main Street A T T TR DR. D. J, COYLE BOOKBINDER |203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. JOSEPH BRADFORD Office Hours: 8—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 108 Broadway Telephone Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order and farm chunks, weighmg ity COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings m’ iarge or Smail quantities. Phone 504 or 1326-2. R. Shapiro, Willow St, formerly { Durkee Lane. decisd ——— AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES BAVE your tires Fetrended. look iike new, wear like new, as_goo Lanoie Tire Co., 93 W. Mnm SL ubhzfl FORD OWNERS—Have your magneto | recharged in the car while you wait; hard | starting and weak lights remedied.” Nor- | wich Welding Co., 31 Chestaut St Phone OVERHAULIG AND REPAR VIORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painfing, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scoit & Clark Tor. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET TEUCKING AND MOVING_M. Fox, 80 Thames St. Phone 719 or 173-4, Eoes to New York every week.. febizd S D, SOSLEXN, 188 West Main St W move ever,thing anywhers. Speci: tention given to moving boilers an cainery.~ Phone 857-3. Jan: o 4d CAL snd iong aistance Buto trucke I Phone 1936~ A HlegeL > angsa LAMBEST, J&., No. 35 Maln St gus 3 tong_ai movin ) dx- istance m—u-xn; Tel. 387- " GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distance woviag end trucking Tel ¢17-12. iyia Long Distance Moviug and Expressing. “iminerman, i Borwell Ave. Tel. 1458 e—_— . |Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. PIANO TUNERS DENT]ST o T, o Phene 584 4RoBBING couny| - elephore 774 GEER K53 AUTOS TO m- MR R A INSURANCE Your Insurance Ratio AvuTo ‘WasHING Have us maintain a SAFE, Wfinmmymn}"fi. ratio between properly value B e betveen § & . and 12, aid i ta ol 4 —— Isaac S. JOhee THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phene 511 FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED et Tel 326-5. JUS Ullfilulb 1, e.fil ':z flnmvflfi Grain Co. v! MUSIO -‘INIIT = BULLARD INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Téathor f the AGENT Vielir RICHARDS' BUILDING Phens 127-4 91 MAIN STREET Biiss Place - = | Have a Féw J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street | INSURANCE OF Au.KINDS n THERE 18 no advertising medium ticut to The Bulle- equal to L% 'EAMING and movimg; long distince ofn H. Ford tracking & Spetiaiey BROWN & HARTLZY. moetucke: St. Phone 03, PIANG AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHyop | Shetucket Street hone 115 CIGARS CiGAES 3 Whitestone Cigar sare $70 pér"thotsind 3. F. CONANT, 11 Fianilia 8t. TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116118 West Main St. Established for Half a Céntiry. BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING P l Tel. 875 FOR SALE—Two cows, one new milch, one heifer 9 months old. 36 Avery St marld FOR stove lengths, round wood $10 per curd stove lengths. Phone 1099-2. C. S. Brown, Yantic. marid FARM for saley about 215 acres, good Soil, and about 0 acres of Woodldnd; 2 cows, 2 ,wnn-u, 1 horse, and also wg. ons, farm tools, good 10-room house, barns, and hennery. Call and look it over. A Zavattoni, R. ¥. D. No. 5, Norwich, Conn. fen26d 1 SALE—Two six-room cottages on stats highway, between Dayville and At- tawaugan ; $2,400 for both. ~ Joseph Bodu, khal sl:lune Agent, Danielson, Conh. MAGIC brooders, best make. Write for catalogue. C. Hewitt Co.. Uneasville, Ct e FARMS for sale Wilte for bulletin. Rlcug 8 ¥arm Agency, Danielson, Coun. CITIZENS OF NORWICH, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ! Dea. W. C. Smith of Franklin having lost his wife, and being 86 years oly, has decided to ofier his house and farm for sale. The, house itself alone, wlt.h one-half acre of land, will rival any you can buy in the city for $12, To0, 1t is large, rocmy and up to date, nearly new equipped with furnace and hot and cold spring water bathroom. With the house goes 100 Bcreh of splendid fatm 14nd Wih: appics, pears, peaches, quinces, grapes, Strawber- tles, raspberries, currants, etc.; barn 64x30 with stalls for 20 cows and three horses in baserient; one large hen house with fénced yard, one smailer for chick- ens; also carriage house, wood house, ice house and granary. In the back yard is 2 tenement of six rooms, making a com- Tortable home. for a farther With & small family. All this within 20 minutes’ ride of Frankiin Square, on state Toad to Wil- limantic, for. $12,000. Come and investi- ey W. C. Smith, Yantic. T:lephou 33 FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE 7-ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE 93 Boswell Avenue This is an Exceptional Opportunity to Secure a Nice Home For a Moderate Price. ForgFuil Particulars inquire of HN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE_ in_ kitchen and a3 ek 5 Bons 9. 20va74 = Funmay LUMBER 1S CHEAPER 4P cmeiet ot Bhous 33k, ow g the time to Buy that buitding LONG ms'r.\xucs OVING. lot and be ready to tiun ‘the spring. s on Crane Ave., A few choice lots est Mafn St. For particulars, call up or write C. A. RATHBONE Janizd 457 West Main Bt FOR SALE A good Farm, near Jewstt City, of 1w acres land, 40 tillable, balance pasture and woodland; good amount f wood, elegant 10-room house, in cellent condition, good barns, g water to house and barns, S cows, one pair horlls,vfohltry and tools. Price $4,500. ill_arrange mortgage for purchaser. For par- ticulars, -inquire FRANCIS D. PONOHUE Phon.u’«mch, Gond Central Bldg. FOR SALE A FOUR TENEMENT PROPERTY, On Laurel Hill Avenue In em:ellent condition, anda good paying investment. Inquire of James L. Case 40 Shetucket Street mardd ¥l‘l, from $1 to |\ 1 Ave. SALE—Slab wood $8 per cord, | FOREIGN AGENCY Sells Koreign Money Orders Steamship Tickets for all parts of th. Tel. world. Packages of all kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Real Estate and insurance. Fire 7 FORI I6LIO 230 Frankli .nnehheonn. Phorie 764-5 BUY THIS FINE HOME House has eight rooms and bath, eloctiic lights and gas; heitsd by hot water system, Extra toilet and iavatory on first floor. Lot 80 x 121 i2et with garage and gbod poultry iouse. Ornamental trees, barberry -edge, etc, PRICE $4,800 ARCHA W. CoIT Highest Grade Properties .icpnone 1334 63 Broadwa, MUST SELL within 15 days, good 185 acre farm, nn- location, near station and markets, pleas- “nL surroundings, $-roum house, barns and outbuildings, 2 applé orchirds, oG Bekee tine. Netds, 50 pasture, wood 'antd timber_enough o rest tc pay for ferm; only $3,000, part cash. THYONS' AGENCY. feb26d 31,500 WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE FAnM. 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FiRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24 LAND iN A HIGH 8TATE OF rERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF WOOU, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, GHURCHES AND SCHUOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FUR A SINUeHE FARM BUYER. SEND Fl.oMY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) l Willtam A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE Best Guality, seasoned hard wood $12.00 per cord—Green wood $11.00 per cord—Also kindliags and cnestnut wood, deliversd to ail parts of the city, HARRY B. FORD PHONE %2 FOR SALE H 2 Temement House, in good location for Business in Central Avende. For particulars, sse A. V. COVELLO, 198 CIiff Street, Telephorie 683-3. FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN KNOWSA AS THE FE GABCEAU FARM, ON BLUE HILL. The farm 1s locaved oi Blub Hill, varty Iy in Franklin and partly in Bozrah, consists, of About 285 ACies Of Tond farme Hiouss of 11 rooms. gwith large aitic that can easily be made Into iwo inore roo iwo Targe barns, an outbuilding adapied for milk, vegetdbles tnd storage pur- posés. 'The farm is situated on the cross road from Bozrah to Franklin, & quarter of a mile ftom the staté road from Nor- wich to Willimantic. There are about 100 acres of first rate cllage and grass land; also about 75 acres of woodiand, from which over 1,000 cords of merchantable cord wood may be easily cut, and for which there is a nearby market; also about 70 acres of pasture, also apple orchard of 400 trees. The farm has @l grand and picturesque view of miles G! surrounding country, s eigit miles from Norwich, three miles from the village of Fitchville and Yantic, with easy hauling to_ market and railroad. s well watered; havml never-fiiling rook, orings and we- welle, - Elace will kosy 100 htad of eattle and cut over 85 toms apply to to WILLIA! TeL5s 58 Brsan X rodd- way, Norwich, Cén ai n27d FOR NT—Six-roofii ~tenemént, AIII modern improvements, at 333 Main St Inquire Abelman's Snoe Store, 310 Main "TO BENT_—Small cot colzflfle !‘edefl:l’l‘fll. electric u:m\ hardwood foors, water in sink, garden if desired. Phdln "I Vebtamon. ~T0 BENT—Light ho\mekeepln‘ Tooms at 43 Union St ba.ll evenmgx maréd FOR BENT — Two tenements, four rooms each, wil I%wém improvements, for amall famlly. Thames Coal Co. 14 ‘hames mardd n:s artmef foly rooms, steam Beat, £4s, HEats. i ar!u!illnfl, e-r car nni 10 m\n- from center of dw“ an 10, Bulletin Oice, :sn—smé m Rioux Blouk. qum, City. T. A. Ri mar. TO RENT—The B:rher nummem. Iatge, fertile hay farm on Plain um, arrangements can be made to sell encugh to pay._rent. W. ‘Batver, 3% Boswell Ave. Tel. 145 marid FOR RENT—Six foqm, lulrtmen 148 Doy, Ingi muc.hnumzunm mm Csinecticut eq Eulie ’ 3’.';.1’“‘ ens, - . ueum vage ll Advertiseinent Will Sell It| __ Advertisement Will Get I ¥or utomobited xunsn! FOR BALEMetz roadster. fnguire| KUW is the time to trim and prune Armory Garage. _marsd | your fruit ’an(&sn»ule trees by expert tres ¥OR iALE—-l'!l sm (onrln[. 1913 | meh. Phone 1957. George Monroe. Pprice very low. lwhnzh own Bhoae T6a 1. =Nk Bars pancixe gelient condition. ;hrmo e S e e S . H. VY, Instructor, "ellows’ 1S TR U ek 4 3 at| s Treel Cehay el B o ‘. ,._, Grant Farm, Phone 1706 or 1996. Ewvening clas: e el Fi Mysag DI, | [every Thursday, s b m. tevsd B i L um iies, $850; un swm Pas e “h‘l fi!:‘gv, nu ng r:ur s, 37 akasts Bty mnldum Conn. Al lly" m'm- seimeone wTh»"'.‘.‘-‘a}"‘E N" caF and ¢ e HA' uudnnnw .—...'.-f'(' T & Saage oo e ~FORE SALE—One Har) Tfi fing- R EEERE | COAL Matter T oUbwoRTH & TmomEson || Just ask your neiahbors about ARCHITECTS OUR COAL Thayer Building, Norwich, Con, BILDERBECK & MNGDON OUR METHODS OUR SERVICE They will tell you that our coal is satisfying—our methods Square—our sei perfect. CHAPPELL CO. Coal—Lumber PHONE 2% 169 State Streét New London, Coin. Plans and Specifications Fi tories and Municipal Buildings, veys and Reports, Watér Worke and San.tary En.munni. A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It : 3 What Is Going On Tonight Motidn Piétures w1 Ureéd Theatre { o Flonzaley Quarietic at Biater Messobinl Automobile Bhow at State Armory. Lodge Oscar, No. 30, V. 0. of A, meeth at 25 Shetucket Street. Robert 0. Fle!cher Pu-o. No. 4, A L, mects in Stead Bafil Court City of ’Gnnl: 0. 63, F. of A, mezs in Foresters' Hall, White Cross Couneil, No. 13, K. of C, mects 2tK. o C it ian Fambsus Flonzaley Quartit to Appinr tn Slster Hall. A Wondertdl musical opportunity Will be afforded the public on this (Friday) evening, , when the world re- nowned Flonzley Quartet Will appesr is Biater hail The following programme Wil b6 refid- ered: Haydp—Quartet in D Major, Op 84, No 5 Allegretto Moderato Adagio. Cantabils Menuetto Finale Smetane—Largo Sostesiute Allegfo Moderati a fa Polkt Quartet in E Minor) Ch. T. Griffes Two Indian Sketches for quartet (. 2 Iento Assat Glo Coso (a) Borodine Notturno (b)_Tschaikowsky—Scherzo, Opus 8. The Flonzaley Quartet is under the management of London Charitory the well known New York impresario. This is the first concert In the (trom | Academy MusicAl Course and such great enthuslasm has been shown in sécuring seats that & capacity audfence i3 ex- pected. Other concerts in the courkd will be Jo- set Lhévivinne, pianist. on March 30th, and Arthur Hackett, tenor, on April 15th. Course tickets are $2.50. Tha singfs 8- missioh fickets a~e $1.50. The met pro- ceeds of these concerts will be for the benéfit of the Padcus hospital and the Serbian War Relief. Patrons are urgod to Sectore seats, without dblay. ad thers is & great Be- mand for séats. Tickets are on sale at Cransioh's, on Broadwa¥. The decorations for the stagh il be doné by Otto Ernat, the floriat. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING o Nickel Plating CHREMIATINE || UNITED METALS MFG. Beo B 4 COMPANY, Inc. = Norwich, . Conn. | AND MILL SUPPRAES, _Waakingios SqRare. THUSK S81 THE LA Viba ELECTRIC »ibiaivi 7.5, Guaranteed in tiery respect. Let ud The very best plumb.ng by eéxpert | demonstrate this vibrator and prove te workalen 4t the [Rirest prices 13 guar- | you that it s an excelient appiiance. anléed; aisu nheating and gas Awting. JOHN ¥. TOMPKINS 67 Wekt Biis S T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET UAs &xD WESTERLY _L1G AT AN, POWER co., Westerly, R, L. l‘ul utsrlc POWER COMPANY, St._Mrstic. Cont Lad:es, Attenhon BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING . AND MEN'S SUITINGS DIRECT FUMIGNARO JAMES Contractor of | FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, CLEUERIC SHOK, ‘anal BUILDING fi;j’ég%;’%‘fi?;‘:x“&l ‘"‘,',":,;‘5:‘;:; AND SBAVE MONEY. THE BEAU- mrephmvugs ze L. Norwich, Com. | TIFUL SEASON'S SHADES IN Shiohs & S buiaing | CUEDE: VELOUR, AND MEN'S ‘contriciors, iu‘)n:nwl\.“‘erldwort. l& FANCY SUITINGS. SAMPLES ON Crete &ud cerent. plasiér, and paint, and anything extra. 15 Piatl Ave Tel No. 479-5. Ldll between ¢ a4d w.ov u. m. and from 5.30 to 3 augld CEMENT , FOR EVERYBODY. REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN. Shea’s News Bureau MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE “You Can Bo No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Comiplete Without ek PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Thumm’s R Home:-iViade STETSON & YOUNG 3 CARPENTER and BUILDER Mayonnaise DA, Tl & ruk THUMM'S oty _ % Weit Main 8t DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street caiRorODISE G. THOMPSON, F. 5. Chirbpodist, rm Specialist. (wrotéct your feed). Suité T3, Alics Bldg. 391 Mam Bty Norwich, ANPZ)UNCEMENTS Cont. mmu Tisea dan3ld | MAIN STREET PROPEETY SOLD/ —_— _LEGAL NOTicEs. ANTOKOL! consumiated in several mon fectéd Thirsduy ihrough the Francis D. Donohue, W of the W. Jocated at X sold to Myer was cy of roperts | A _COURT OF PRODATE HELD at l\orvnch withia agd for, this Disirict of Norwich, on the 3d day of March, A. D Pr-cht-—NEISON J. AYLING, Judge. tate_of Sam Deit, late of Norwich, In gaid District, deceased. . Antokol of this city. Tais broperty has a age Abranam L. ‘Beit of Norjwich, Copn.,|of 34 feet With a depith of 110 feet, with! appeared fh Tourt and filed a petition of way to Church street. The praying, for the reasons theein set forth, is a four story stucco and has that an instrumént purporting to be the last will and Tetasent oF shd doceabes admitted to probaté: |two stbres and a rooming liouse above. The stores are occupled by Herman Bruckner, the clothier, and by the ka- ® Witereupon, 118 Ordered. That sald felee etition l)n heard Md detei'mmed ll the phael Millinery Company. The lhrcc b‘fl Court Room in Nor- | stories above are occupicd by Thomas R. wlch uld m.mu on i Craney 25 # rooming house. The prop- T e 10 o'lbek i the Torciton, and that notice ot the Pndency sald ' petition, and of said hearing {hereon, be given by hs publication. of erty 18 locdted on one of theé fdet valua th ble locations in city, and enjoys the ! thi A s sides of the buildi Mr. Antokol pur-| T ,f"c;,’;{*.m. B 20 Repenavet & chiades the property fof an investment. least five diye prior 1 the date of - Eearmx, mn hal Fetitn be imade Sale of Yook Avenue Property, ourt. Theodare Pike has sold ELSON J. AYLING; Judge. B the ~cottage e abeL0 mum‘“h.lm‘fww house, No. 2§ Yor: mvenue, to Dax of recaf abihh o 8. Guile, of North 3toningten. Mr. G Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER,. Wit improve the place aand occupy i Amari €lebe | with his family in the near fu “The Bile Was made throug) of 78 Main u(fu-l WEST KINGSTON There were services in the church oh Cunday morning, but hone in the even- ng. Leonait. Joglin and son of Exeter were| callers lrefe Sunday. There 18 to be a ple suppes thi Phomas H. Beckley, WARNING! Notige is fiéreby, gives 19 ail oWmets, harborers, dogs the Tonm of Groton, edymi aad -u that part of Stoningtén west of Quiambaug cove. |d the Copp or Mistuxet brook to the North Smnlng!on line, to keén them on a chain in_a_dogproof_enclosure, this week . Coit, on the oWHEr's premises, gr ofi & leash not |at_the church. Bruaway 4 %uzy‘;" over five feet in length, held In tie hand | Dr. Kenyon was a caller in Providence Fhraiincd Foom; alid |Srasgs a0 kocver uatil Mondas, Tucsday. nt 2 Carroll Armbla Was a visitor in Provi- rwm T e ey This law will be Figldiy enforced. Thia 4 108 3"—““‘ " Phiono 10183 el | is Tor the protection :olt ;’he public 6n ac. e s JiEC, BENT=Fumilhed rooms. _Tele- pount of tho: pREMEASS SCTHADUN L Wiell| - o L e Doapraltaal AOENLE b il Afiyone having knowledgé Of persons | cceded in getting through the house last | 450 BERT-ight Rousketping, Toomk | &r ainials bitten, -motify one of the un- | week a bill which had aiready passed the immerman, 1 O]WE e, jan 4 senate providinz that the federal court el the district of Connecticut shall hold | STORAGE—Housenold LOUIS M. ALLYN, for the district of Com BRI TS | el o Sggg o oo | s e NI RN, 1 | s ‘ann 8o, [s) er- | decsa Health ffl;;;ra E%?-;)g!“s{gnlnnw 2l interest in the bill was DDA because it would enable, Judge Thomas He‘"'h Omur To'n of Ledyard. to hold a naturalization court in this THERE 18 no aavertising medium la . W. Health ¢ town, thus offering a convenience te many people in the viclnity. ‘(Gfil‘ on Main street | dvafitage of having opén light on_ three| Blg Double Bill at the Strand Today, Fridhy and Saturday, “The Purple Ciphér.” which will be <hown at the Strand theatre toflay 8 & fast moving melodrama of Orlental fn- trigue and American nerve and resoures- fulness. It gives Farle Willlams oné of the strongest roles he has had 1 some time and In a plit filled with intense sit- uations and thrilling moments, The story is by Will F. Jenkine a#d appeared recently in a popular magazine It was arranzed for the scréen by J. Grubb Alexander. The stir has a fole of the type which won him his world. wide following. He plays the part of & resourceful young American who frus- trates the desiens wpon himself, i sweet heart and his friends of a black- mailing Chinese tong. Creépy mystéry runs throughout the plece and is revealed with & surprise ish aboard a submarine In the Pa Ocean. The story s 11 on the Pacific const, and in each instance the actual pleturl- | zation was acconmlished In the locality u3ed by the author in the original story, The shipyard scenes required wers taken at the navy yards in San Francisée, as fndicated in the story Jteelf. Submarine sdenes wera {nken off Los Angeles mat- bor and San Deizo aboard the “H-4" of the Pacific flet just before the fotilla lifted anchor for its long summer cruise of thé Pacific to Hawail and other Ambr- fcan possessions, Vola Vale, #ho played with Earle W lams in some of his bizzest succeskes appears opposite Rim. Henry A. Bar. rows plays an important part for which he was selected as an exact type. Ernest Shields and Alan Forrest also bave strong roles. There are several Chinese actors in the cast, prominent omong them being Prank Scki and Gory Kino, both of whom gre well known In this Lo Angeles filna, col- onv and who have established a definite following. Harry Carey in Brute Island # the second feature. ¥ In this plctare Harry shows great skill in a different line than breaking brnnc)u a 'l'r‘!l!m staff. " “The Bpénders.” Penjamin B Famp- ton's photoplay of Harry Leon Wiison's | famous novel releassd by the . W. Hndkigon Corporation. is the featured #t- tractian at the Breed theatre today and Saturday. ! It 1s a mastérplece both as & pho- toplay primarily, and as a novel on the sfiversheat. A ‘perfect reproduetion of [ the novel In story. characlerization and P setting. own Harry Leon Wileon humor. caique and_unexcel The prominent roles are interpreted by a cast of th Joseph J. er Bines “nagterpieces of Russell and W. H. Crane In whimsieal humor and humanness. Rebert MeKim g Shepler” with his usal cqr Reautifu] young | Clajre Adams, who cently beeoma a Renjamin B. Ham star after | smashinz successes In previous pletures A Sihehine comed Gone Wedcing.” make up the rem: Mt o Pathe ot the b L DAVIS THEATRE. | The atthaction at the Davis theatrs, b jsinning Sunday, %ill be Dinty. n which oung Wesley kes nis bow to the picture-lovin vile In his frst actual starring ve directed by Marshall Neitan, who ulso wrote the story himself. Advance reports state that the freckle- faced youngster of iy Long Legs, jo Get It hi © of his brief but y rate, Mr. Nell ey Darry with Colleen ers |jorie Daw, Pat O'Malley. Noah Beery, Tom_Gallery, e Price, Toim Wilson and Newton Hall, The balance in the cast inchides Wal- ter Chunz, a young Chinaman, 2 As- ron Mitchell, a pickaninny, wio plays the {part of Vrry's chums in Dinty. Dinty s the taie of a fignting San Francisco newkboy, Dinty O'Sullivan, It deals With b to the head of the Newsboys' Tr he plays fh rutining down a band of Ma- lay highbinders who have Stolén the as- sistant district attorne: Pathos, humor, romanc are the four elements 1! Nelian has | woven into the piot There will bé » funny Mack Senpétt comedy shown entitied 1t's-a Poy, which |is considered the funniest Sennett comedy shown here fh some time. An interésting Paramount Magasine will conclude the Bill | Bast Hampton—Mr. and M. B C Edgerton, whe !m\'u been at the Marl- borough-Blenheim Atlantle € have left for Roek l_- .