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CLOUDY TOMORROW. 2 S et Read the small EUSINESS NEWS _ >dvertisements —_— WHAT IS GOING ON TCRIGHT Moving Pictures and TilustratediSongs @t Breed Theater. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at @saitortum. audeville and Motion Pictures at Broadway Theater Goethe Lodze, No. 79, L O. O. F., gnects in Ponemah Hall, Taftville. wich Grange, No. 172, P. of H., #neets in Pythian Hall No. 343, L B. E. W., meets in Larpenters’ Hal es Counch, No. 1851, R. A n Foresters Hall Lodge, No. 12, A. O. T. W., Germania Hall Painters’ and Decorators’ Unlon smeete in C. L U. Hall chem Chapter. o E S, Smeets in Buckingham Memorial ANNOUNCEMENTS BROADWAY THEATER. A thoroughly pleasing _vaudeville ®ill will end up the frst half of the w&ik at the Broadway this evening. The Chamberlains have pleased with their movelty act and have proved a e team by adding new stunts with lassos at each Niplo and Riley have of extracting laughs from an sudlence that makes them a solid hit. Madell and Corbley have a funny skit which gives Miss Corbley a chance to show many character changes. Mr. Maddel is a master musician. Miss Xing Is meeting with success with her Popular songs. The motion plctures all mew and seem to be of the that pleases ‘There is rely a treat in store for patrons of the Broadway theater ursday when the new show starts which looks to be the best all round ®ill so far this meason. Heading the bill will be Sylvan and jeal, & team of pantomimists who have an amusing act entitled “Fun @t the Seashore” This act carries their own stage setting and from ap- gearapces should prove the laughing it of the show. ~An English Coster r. Jack Boyce, a genuimely funny Yetle fellow, sings songs in truly Lon: A entertainers are tyle. team of lively colored the Burriges, who Bave a style of their own twhen it @omes o smsing and dancing. An- other big surprise act is promised A zood Indian motion picture is al- ways pleasing, so Thursday will find “fopa. the White Squaw,” the feature pleture, and with four more good ones weill round out snother big show for the remainder of the week. THE AUDITORIUM. /Some class to the vaudeville at the -popular Auditorium the first days of the week. Although tha of this bijou theater may not ®e the largest in the country, is is, Bevertheless. as well equipped as any, and with every mechanical device ¥mown to the theatrical world, in the Sands of expert workmen, any stage @ffect can be duplicated with ease. Those fashionplate musicians, the Im- Musical trio, rank head and ders over any musical turn that ever plaved Norwich. their clabor- scenic and light effects, enhanced beautiful costuming, are a brilliant tacle. e expert cornet work of May Laise, places her in a mlass by herself This big featurs Positively remains all week. The m‘im in_thelr sensational y ladder have an extremely elever turn that requires both nerve Those comediennes, the ers, present a nifty little ancing turn that is away from acts of this kind. Hi Tom Long @nd the Auditorium trio complete the Biggest and best show in town. Don't the unexcelled mo- unapproached in arness and stead- BREED THEATER. “A Dauchter of the Sioux/ Motion Picture. A tremendously thrilling motion pic- Thri ng ture of the plains. entitled A Daugh- ger of the Sioux. is the feature of the Breed theater for the first part of the week, and is one of the finest In- &an pictures ever produced. It opens with a stubborn fight between United Btates regulars, and the small but mmighty band of Sioux. whom the gov- erament is attempting to disarm. Two Mttle Ind! children are left without parents as a resuit of the battle, and @are adopted by a white leader of the Tinited States forces. Later they are shown returning m the Carlisle mchool and being received into Wash- | fngton soclets. Word is received of the opening of hostillties between the Sndians and regulars, and the call of the Blood is uppermost, and the In- @lan children. now grown up. leave “.the white father, and ocarrying the pians of the regulars, return to the ©ld home and haunts, and_take sides gainst their benefactor. This is an y thrilling and dramatic_pic- fare the picturesque reealias of the old Sisux warriors, their splendid rid- fng. and the scené depicting the de- @erting of the tepees, being worthy of mention. ¥ picture of the programme is a and this week’s bill is one of the over seen Miss Wolcott was in splendid evening, and sang the prett Garden” with fine expressionand - JEWETT CITY Prank Coulam Dies Suddenjy—Five- Ml Tax Recommended—Ministers Mest at M. E. Parsenage. Puesday morning Frank Coulam #uddenty at § o'clock 2t his home, r. Coulam was a machine printer in Aspinook bleachery and went to a5 usual Monday morning. Not well during the forenoon, he home. He grew rapldly worse, resulting in less than twenty- Bours. Mr. Coulam was subject acfid attacks of heart trouble and Tecently been under treatment or 1t Mr. Coulam came here with his fam- five vears ago and began his du- $i%e as a printer for the Aspinook Co. ever since he has steadily proyv- en himself a master of his trade. He #as a cheerful, kind-hearted man, acquaintances soon became his friends and everyone with whom came in contact felt the effect of his_genias pature. z He was dorn in Louth, England, Jume 25 1854 He was a member of the Cengregational Men's club and al- ~ ®0 of the Printers’ assoctation. He is Survived by his wife and an only Harold F. Coulam. three broth- ‘Willlam. Henry and Vincent Cou- of Lowell, Mass. and two_sis- Mrs. Witiiam Makant of Som- Mase. and Mrs. Elllott Adgms FIVE-MILL TAX at Meeting of Warden Burgesses—Soldiers’ List Ex- of warden and burgesses was held in the town hall Monday evening, A full board was present. Warden I F. Lewis in the chair. = Benjamin' R. Gardner and John A. Hourigan were released from their bonds as tax col- lectors on the respective levies on which they served. Several taxes were abated, includ- ing the soldiers’ list, this last. item being $69. The following bills were vited paid: J. Tracy $3.70 and $58.95, People’s Géal Co.. $97.90 and 340 R. R. Church $20.85, P. B. Dris- coll §33. 14, A. A. Youn> hose com- pany $176, Jewett Cit- Savings bank $363.75 and $75, Thames National ‘bank 5600, A. C. Burdick $70.08, Jewett ¥ clectric light plant $109.36, $5.86 and $5.38. The following estimates were made of “the borough for $650, fire department light for streets $1500, . water hydrants $1560. election $40, clerk and 65, streets $600, miscel- recommended that a_5-mill tax be id on the taxable property of the boroush to mest expenses and create a sinking fund. To Reopen White and Bethel Dist Schools. A mecting of the sehool board of tHe Twelfth school district was held on Monday afternoon at the Town hall. | 7t was voted to re-cpem sehools in the White and Bethel districts; al- S0 to invite L S. Miller to lec- > the teachers of the town 1 board on a course of study of which he is the author. Date Selected for Mt. Vernon Lodge Bangquet. Harold D. Hewett, Albert G. Brews- Peter MeArthur, Barle Gilbert and the committee of ar- 1 banguet of ter Samuel Baldwin angements for Mt. Vernon loc 75. F, and A. M.” Raymond F master, have selected the date of February 24 for that event. Social Features Omitted. The Men's club of the Congregation- al church hcld a business meeting at the church Tuesday evening. There was to have been a meeting with an interesting programme, followed by a lunch and social hour, but this was indefinitely postponed on account of the sudden death of Frank Coulam, one of the members of the club, Neighborhood Ministers’ Meeting. A nelghborhood ministers’ meeting as held the' Methodist parsonage Tuesday ere were ministers and their wives from Moosup, Attawaugan, Danielson, Oneco and Sterling. A fine dinner was served the guests, Mrs. | Stanley being assisted by M. Peter MeArthur, Mrs. William C. Jeffers and G. W. Bromley. Meeting of Dorcas Circle. Dorcas circle of The King's Daugh- ters held its first_meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. J. H. Tracy on uesday afternoon. There were twen- ty members present. At the close of the mecting refreshments were served. Mrs. the hostesses assisted by Mrs. R. L. Frost, Mrs. Willam C, Jef- Fers and Mrs. E. H. Hiscox. COLCHESTER Burial of Miss Goldberg—Yiddish Ac- tors to Present Play in Norwich. H. Davis of Pine were in town Sun- Mr. and Mrs. G. I farm, Hebron, Miss Evelyn Strong and Miss Ruby | Bigelow left Sunday afternoon for Co- | lumbia, where they are teaching. The 'body of @ Jewish girl named Goldberg was brought here for burial Sunday afternoon. She was 13 vears old. Burial was in the Jewish ceme- tery on the East Haddam road. | " Charles M. Reade of Willimantic was |a caller here Monda AIr. ana Mrs. Georse A. Peck of El Nido farm were guests of Mrs. Peck’s parents on Linwood avenue Sunday. Robert Gilmore, who is working at Comstock's Eridge, was at his home in fown over Sunday William Maynard was in town Tuesda Colchester_lodge, A. O U. W., held a meeting Tuesday evening, Officers were elected for the ensuing year. i Mrs. Willilam Clark of Leb- recent visitors_in town. ~. Schadee of Willimantic CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of > of North Plains LEGAL NOTICES. NOTIC) eeting of the ew Snce Company W ice. of the. Com Norwich, The Annual | nolders of th tual Fire In. hela ihe o Polic: London County Mu- be at 28 Shetucket eet, ticut. TUELSDAY, Jan. 18th, 1910, at o'clock p. m.. to‘hear and act upon the report of ‘the Secretary: to hear and t upon the repc t of the Treas- urer; to elect four Directors to serve for 4 term of three years: and to do any other business proper to be done at said meeting. W. F. LESTER, jan12a Secretary. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN at Canterbury, within and for the Dis- trict of Canterbury, on the 11th day of January, A. D. 1916, Present—A' HALE BENNETT. Judge. On_motion Aaron R. Morse of Canterbury. ¢ . Administrator on the intestate dstaté of Jane Morse, late of Canterbury, within said District, de- ceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Ai ministrator, and directs~ that public notice be Fiven of this order by ad- vertising in o newspaper having & cir. culation in =ald District, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost ‘own of Canterbury nearest the e the deceasvd last dwelt. from Cerijnied A. HALE BEN: TT. Tnage. NOTICE. A1l _creditors herehy motified Zainst said of saia to pre helr iaime dgainer said cstate'to the undersigned within the time limited in the above and foregoing order to AARON R MORSE Administrator. Baltic. Conu., Jan. 13th, 1910, "R . D. N jan: GEORGE. 6. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer 42 Providence St., Taltviilz. Prompt attention to day or night calls, Telephon. 39-21. apridMWFawl Big G The -remedy for careh, Colds and Hay g was in town Monday in the interests of the telephone company. Abraham Agranovitch was in Moodus Tuesday. Louis Baldwin of New Haven was a cailer here Monday. Willlam Chanticy of Salem was in town Monday. z The company of actors from New York and this place which produced the play King Lear in_ Grange hall last week will go to Norwich later and produce it in that eity. They are to | put on another pl Jewish and English. BALTIC Invitations have been issued for the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Crandail, which is to be celebrated January 19 Some govd 1s been harvested this season: all the villagers have their houses filled. Charles Hopkins bouzht_several Tower Scotland in that vicini come time. Dennis Murphy. who has been con- fined to his bed for two weeks with | an attack of grip. is able to sit up for a short time each day EPIDEMIC OF ITCH IN WELSH VILLAGE h Wales, about Plainfield has cts of woodland in nd expects to remain “In Dowlais, Sou fifteen vears ago, families were stricken wholesale by a disease known as the itch. Believe me, it is the most terrible disease of ils kind that I know of, as it itches all through your body and makes yvour life an inferno. Sleep is out.of the question and vou feel as if 8, million mosquitos were attacking you at tho same time. 1 knew a dozen | families that wero so #ffected. 4T doctors did their best but their remedies were of no avail whatever. ‘Then the families tried a chemist who ‘was noted far and wide for his remark- able cures, but his medicine made mat- ters still worse. As a lost resort they were advised by a friead to use the Cuticura Remedies. I am glad to tell you that after a few days' treatment with Cuticura Sozp, Ointment and Re- colvent, the effect was wonderful and the result was a perfect cure in all cases. Thomas Hugh, 1650 W, Huron St., Chicago, Ill., June 28, 1909. GEO. A. DAVIS Specfifi_ Offering in Table Glass A Handsome two-quart Glass Pitcher and Six Tumblers to match, value $1.25, at 98 cents the set. This is a real bargain. We have succeeded in getting an- other lot of those little Room Carafes with Drinking Glass. These go very fast at 25c complete. Brass Tubular Dinner Calls in vari- ous sizes and prices from $3.00 to $10.00. These chimes are carefuily tested and give an absolutely correct musical, chord. They are very orna- | mental as well as useful. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway dec3ldaw No Building in Norwich will ever e too large for us to bufld All we ask is an opportunity to bid for the job._Competition Is keen and compels close figuring, years of experience has taught us the way to figure close and do first-class work C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370. may27d Belivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that Is acknowiedged to be tha best on the market — HANLEY’'S PEERLESS. A telephone corder wi D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. mav29d The Horwich HNicke! & Brass Co. Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinishad. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii Conn. oct4c & Fine Asserfment ol .+~ MILLINERY at ilttle prices. * MRS. G. P. e STANTON, NORWICH DAILY LUNCH, 40 Franklin Street. TRY OUR REQULAR DINNER- _ SPECIAL SUPPERS With Tea or Coffee—15c. Open from 5a m. to 12 p. u E. GALY, Prop. — septsa Face and Sealp Mas- coing and Orders | Farrell & Sandernon. ¥ FCIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men. etc. Livery connectel SHEKALCET General Contractor All orders receive prompt and caretul attention. Give me a trial order. Sai- isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Teleohone 42-2. Norwich. TREET. E 15 no aavert) mealum 1 Eastern Connecticnt ey o The Bul letin for pusiness resultr 3 T “The Worry Cow would have lved till now If she had only saved her breath, .But she feared the hay wouldn't last all_day, here later on in | So she choked herself to death.” You can get the same old fashioned Coal they used to get. Clean, bright and square fractured, and square ton-ed at Chappell E. CHAPPELL C6. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street or sickness without fate large commiasions and con. Tenew: Addross Agency Dept.,, Room 334, 31 Elm St., Springfield, Mass. = . Jani2d WANTED AT ONCE. Three toolmakers, acoustomed to Jlgs and fixtures; 5 first class grinders, ex- perignced on Brown & Sharpe, Landls or Norton machines, and &5 screw ma- chine hands, accustomed to work on Jones & Lamson operators; must be first class workmen. Big wages to th rignt parties Free Lmployment Bu reau, S. H. Reeves, Supt. jani2d A gir] for genoral house- Riarls s S jantla W worlk, at 1 FOR SALE. clags tintype and R OuERE “ADpIY G0 H. A: Launerd, Baitie conn. % janizdaw HORSES FOR SALB Langworihy & IVelch OF ‘Westerly recetved this weok twenty-five personally selected Indiana country horses. Now at Welch's Stable, Westerly. Janild FOR SALE-—At about one-half its value, as owner has no further use for it and must sell it regardlesa of cost or value, whole rig, bay cob, welght 060 Ibs.,’ 10 years old, sound, can road 10 miles’ per hour, good worker, nice sty ‘e for any’little child to ‘drive, or cire for; nearly new runabout bug- £y, new harness, stable and street blinkets and robe. Priee for all, $140, if taken at once. Will sell separately. Call 121 Main St, second flight. New London, Conn. Jan1id FOR W, ANTED—A voung desires room and board in private 11y, man FOR SALE—A g00d paying, well es- tablished, up-to-date lunch room; good reasons for selling. Address P. Gau- FOETRY. THE CLASSMATES, He {sn't distinguished and yet TO RENT. 1 read ‘about him every day; Medldcre, he chauces to got His name In the papers some WaY It isn't through talent or 4 TO RENT—Six-room tenement, with i . D Rl AV BT At | o EhrouEn, Koy Cr erart. 13 ‘Bowwall_ Aye: JAn104 For he was a classmate of Taft 3030, Tight 'ary, No. 176 Franikiin St. Enauire | He bobs up herp, there, everywhers, No. 31° Willow St Jansd ’“Un(m the st ivial hint Lia - he, PUDOrs ome lines L0 & TO RENT—Offcs rooms In the BILI | © Nvhat he wants Lo ot thte pr block; steam heat furnished. Inquire | ¥o fun't a hijh fnancior, of ¥.'L. Hutchins, 37 Shetucket Btreet. r yot an exponent of craft deczia The secret of it is right hore. : That he was & olassmate of Taft. TO RENT—Upper tenement, 7 Tooms rad- 08 Broadway. dec2d and bath room. Znquire of'J. ford, Bookbinder, His fame came to him all unsought, He never went out of the way O RENT—First cluss Store in honey block, West Main. Inqul honey Bros.” Stable, Falls Ave. novisd To get all the plaudits he got Ma- To win all his honors today He may be downhearted or poor, Aas ones. Gal i 7 2 niod Be sorry of look foro and aft Tateph dross Box 13, Galoe Mwriy, Cr)_ Janlio |mona, Derby. Donn. 12 TO RENT—A tonement of five rooms | What matter—his famo |s seciire 7/ WANTED Fifty cords manure. Price SALE—A fine pair _of black | on one floor; also a flat of eight rooms| For he was a classmate of Taft o L QR T S sound, weight about 2500 | and bath. Imquire at 807 shington um e Dairy, Norwich, Conn, JanTFMW _ | pounds, good for any purposs but ex- | Street novild _|ON, seo the Grand Army that comes I ec! Rdapted for 1lvery or under- rom uitermoat parts of the world, PANTED A | E00d horme enoSht| Ik Price fow. Inspoction invited. | 1O EENT—8tore B6 Frankiin BE.In | with rc Ubeating of ‘drums, D s T Gy Dars Address Willlam A. Wilcox, Box No, | the Hartley bullding. Apply to J. E.| "with ers and streamers ur janizd cum, Ct. Tel. 566-5.. Janitd | Jirees WHYeR 1 ansa - | Hartley, or at the sto novibd Turied MITCHELL LARAMIE—All kinds of TO RENT—Desirable front office; | With three cornered ensigns abeam, raw Jfurs bought, sold end tanned OB l@l.ln—-::olv-'rmrl rn.illkmt:-.l.nlv;, 80 furnished rooms i Centsal puih pVith hurrahs and rah-rabe abaft J. A. MORGAN & SON e W e Iy f | e Chos ¥, Same Dacisloen, Gt | 198; steam heat and water. J. B. Lucas, | Uncounted as wands by the stream tles, etc. Umbrellas repaired and pew- | noviTld % - Taft ” A S ly covered. 719 Main St, Willimantic, ET—On Wi - W Foley, In the N York Goal and Lumber Conr “Telephons 11-5. Jiniia | wom saLm om mENT_~ow seven | wifoZETOR.PrOAvAY, ext 1o ) Times. P oA o8 TRiT hay ot | Latisl A plecutel BabED Congell | 820 veflaite ‘TS gl tnd 17 Toms penur, 5 - | ten ear’ business section. Easy - Central Wharf. Telephone 834, horse owriers buy them quickly. | terma to parchaser G, B, K. Barnham Soct by §6 foet. suit = decadd ot Jasitory ahd ke Dig fmoney. |Salem Road. Telephone 816-3. oct21d | Ap5iy “to William FL. { e You make your Maud, tonight Asene for AT X e (onin. Wasterly, | * T am i’ the weet baying horses, 832.| SEORD 50 REWT mt Frankiin | And T icnow woll Yo'l inae LUMBER 3 Janild |1 will have some nice chunks and busi- | street, suitable for most any kind of [ WIth all your pretty cap WANTED—Scrubbing office floors | ness Horses and will try to buy a few | businées, Moderate rent. Inquire at| s 4 gent swains will hatt The best to be had and at the right | and halls. Address Box 25, c: heavy Draft Horses. Anyone war:‘(\ng ulletin Office. sop8d | *'ro Win you for & dance prices too. Remember we always a horse will do well to wait for these, ent ot 55 Weankils | Bach crowning. you jn rivalr carry a big line of Shingles. up and let us tell vou about our stock. H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY. novisa GOAL Free Burning Kiads and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, | Office—cor. Market and Shetuoket Sts. Telephone 168-13. oct2oa CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL "Phones ——— 402 68 Thames St 489 37 Franklin St. maysd Call us | “WANTED First class Jjig and fixture makers; general machinists: speclalist on auto; ines, millers, dtills, ‘lathes. etc. Apply i persen or by, letter to' the United Shoe achinery "Co.. Employment Bureau, Beverly, Mase. jani0d CASH _PAID for beef hides and raw furs at J. P. Barstow & Co.’s Thursday of each week. A. C. Bennett. dec27d WANTED—A kitchen girl, at the Backus Hospital. Janéd tic and hand screw mac! WANTED Raw furs. Wil y Boston and New Yorlk pri At H. A Heebner's Harness Store every Thurs day. Arthur C. Bennett. novsd WANTED—Ruptured people to_call at our office. 765 Main street, Willi- mantic. We want to show you how we treat rupture. Twenty years' study of the mechanical treatment of rupture. Thousands have been relieved and many - have been entirely cured of their Mup- ture. If you have trouble with your truss or your rupture troubles you, come and consult us. No charge fof office examination. Send for free book on rupture. Dr. Cooke Truss Co. Egbart Dart, Rupturs Speclailst oc OASH REGISTERS, typewriters, slot machines. sewing ma- chines and carpet sweepers to repair; cutlery sharpened, key fitting, saw fling, and supplies for ail machin Open evenings. SEWING MACHINE HOSPITAL, Gemeral Repair Shop. 160 West Maln St. A. H. OUSLEY, Mgr. Tel. 558-4. Over Fitagerald's market, near Thames squars ansd Leaders for 1910 in the make demonstration, M. B. RING, 21-26 Chestnut . Street. decs1d THE RUBBER STORE RECOMMEND THEIR Goodyear Quality Boots Rubber [Felts Arclics Women’s and Children’s Money saved on Men's, Rubber: every pair. Gloves and Mittens, 24c to $3.00. Working Coats, $1.38. Hot Water Bottles, 780 up. Alling Rubber Co., 74 Main St, Norwich, New London. Wholesale (s:3.,) Retail 158 Main St., The Fanning Studios 31 Wiliow St. |are showing some very | pretty Chairs and other pieccs of Furnitare. and see them. Also Wall Papers, Lace Curtains, Shades and Up- holstery Goods. -! Horse Blankels, Fur Robes and Automobile Robes. The balance of this stock we will clean out at 1-3 the price of their value. L. L. CHAPMAN, BATH STREET, NORWICH, CONN. janddaw CHANGE IN ADDRESS. DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, AUTO LINE.. Pope-Hartford —AND THE— Maxwell ORDER NOW. We have the cars in stock and can immediate delivery. Call for WANTED A family with two:or three good poavers, sumily ‘Gooks and - gemersi ouse : 3. B. LUCAS, Room 32, - - Central Buflding. jan10d The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS “urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street sanzzd T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strest. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boyntoa Furnaces. 65 West main Street, Norwich, Conn. dec7d Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbing. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor’s bills. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and .the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Stre aug1sa PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. Fine CHEESE-English Dairy American, both Sage and plain. BUTTER-Tub and Prints. Lettuce, Celery, Ete. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. jan7d for I will sell closer to cost price than anyone, ELMER R. PIERSON. jan7a - JUST RECE\.VED Car of Ohio Horses, weighing from 1000 pounds to 1600 pounds, All Horses warrented as represented. W. C. SPRAGUE, Sale Stable, Moosup, Conm. Tel. 16- Jan. 10, 1910. janizd FOR SALE CHEAP. Solid mahogany bar and mirrored back fixtures, a capacious icebox, one wal. showcase (for bottles, etc.)’ and office fixtures, all matching and in ex- ent condition. These fixtures may be very well adapted o a barber shop or drug store. Apply Mrs. K. F. Me- Namara, Slater Ave. City; REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. comfortabls 8- 0 farm g °% Voues room Eouse, 1 mile to village. to city. $70¢ 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- ley, fine nsw 8-room cottage finished in gIBress, bot and cold water, bath. new barn, price $3,0 'Ths "bost 176-aire tarm in New Lon- Several properties tn_city of Willimantic. Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain price: f you want a farm, country home or city property. call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Matm Street, Wulimastic, Cenm. 3y1sa Euy the Metz Plan Car and assemble it yourseif. for spring. Agent, A. B. Simpson, West Main St. City. oct36d For Sale or Rent Cottage of eight rooms, bath, laundry, ° electric near car line. Apply A. L. POTTER, 18 Broadway. Jandd WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St, Franklin Scuare. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE COTTAGE—In East Norwlch, nearly new: only ten minutes’ walk from post- Order now 83 steam heat, lights, etc., office; seven Tooms: am heat: in g00d order. Easy terme and cheap. Roosevelt Av. 68, near the Bleachery, Greeneville; six room cot- tage, with large. well cuitivated gar- den.” Easy terms, Low price Brook St., No. 27, very cheap flve- room cottage, with large good garden Very little money require: / jania " FOR SALE 50 Shares Prefarred Stock —of the— C. H. Davis & Co. Inc. A Quarterly Dividend at the rate of 7 per cent. has just been declared. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE To seitlo an estate the property of the late Robert Breckenridge, situated at 65 and 69 Prospect Street, consist- ing of one two-tenement house All rented and in fal and y two cottages. good repair. Apply to J. W. SEMPLE, Adminis- trator, corner 8th Strest and Central Avenue. novsea Call| DR, ¢, R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. S during b 161 Main Street. nov26d Brown & Rogers Wish to announce to the public that they are all ready for the Fall Paint- ing and Paperhanging, in all of its branches at living prices, with Co petent Men to do the work at sl notice. £ oct2a L. Geer's practws Tast iliness. Norwich, Sonn nov2sa DR. D. J. SHAHAN, Physician and Surgeon, 317 Main Street. Telephone 821 Hours: 130 to 3.30 and 8 to 9 p. m. MME. TAFT, formerly at Hodge's Stable, Is now lo- | Clairvoyant and Palmist. has been call- cated in reac of No. § Franklin square | ed out of town. Tel. #1s The public will be maylld metified UpOR ROr TEMUIA, neviid What §1,250 WILL BUY An_s$0-acre farm, nine-room house, two barns, storehouse, crib, several hennerys, buildings in fine condition, large- orchard, on macadam road, % mile from church. school and store, 31-2 fror Shore Line railroad. The Drice Is right, the terms are easy and Possession siven immegdiately. Insur- ance free, no_taxes HIlid911. Send for Wilcox's Farm choice of 400 farms. ‘A new tract of seashore property fust opened, lots 50 by 150, prices fTrom, $250 to 3500, Terms easy. Write for culars. s "WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad Street, Room 1. ‘Phone connéction. Westerly, R. L jansd We are headquarters ror NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family trade supplied at §0c per doz. C. B Wright, 8 Cove Bt Tel octd0d Bulletin, or similar pusiness the paint. plumbing mayitd With wreaths of Love's r NOTICE! To Rent. To right party, six-room flat, modern convenien: on lower at 33 Otis St. ginauire NI Asling, Looks Best! Wears Longest! Covers Most! It’s for your interest to use them. “There — ASK US — CHAS. 056000 & C0. 45 and 41 Commerce Streat. a reason.” It Is Very Interesting or telephone novi6a Dear me, how Time files | 1 . But vesterdmy that you Were making mud ples in the sand As proper ehildren do. And then last summer wh ot Though after many years Ah, how you fiirted! I reca Xith | “You left me all in tears fioor, But ‘tis old hist'ry now To you—and 'twas no sin Tonight, dear ehild, you're To take another In' VIEWS AND VARIETIE® Clever Sayings sing all Tight with me in dlalect."—Loulsville Courier-J nal The Mayor—Just think, Admir married twenty speople in t Admiral—Well, that's only ter an hour.—F Mele Belle—But do you think ye are suited to each other? Ne perfectly. Our tastes are quite lar. I don’t care much doesn’t care much for Excited Naturalist my dear sir, that thi yours is the femur of for me.—Figa Are © an ¢ dn? Farmer (apologetically) 9 thought it was some I don’t match the other Puck. The Chambered Nautilus was boa ing of its growth. “Shuckn orle “we tear Aown 12-dtory office bulldin 0 put up 32-story skyscraper with it complained to Holmes that patent was infringed.—New York Sur The Kind Lady—You clear off set the dog at you Tram The ‘ow deceptive is ‘uman natur’, F nights I've mlept in yer barn, cate yer poultry an’ drunk of yer now yer treats me as an utter stranger ~/The Sketch. Game Warden—This deer wan f deag on your premises, and yet deny that you killed it7 Farme Waeal, it happened like this: M was throwin' a stun at the I some way the deer, which roun’ back o' the barn, g t | ton Herald. “Has your husband sald ar 1 about swearing off?” “No. This the time when he swears off 1 do so at the beg “I know, ‘but the ever swears off his taxe | Herata The new steamship | aia, Argentina, was pler at opene 30, Turkey has & governm. for such produots ws-are neede army. 5 1 year produced r by 2,400,000 barrels than t country produced in 18 The Australian state « spends nearly $500,000 a yen nst th ted that the It 15 expe third pal census of Buenos Ayres, now b d, will show that the city b at least 1,286,000 people While 2,000 horse power to know where you can get firat-class | are common In the United States, a Cleaning and Dyeing done at short no- [ many exceed that size, & 1,500 b tice and-at reasonable prices. An In- | power engine s considered larg spection of our windows will show you | tontinental Europe Some of the samples of our work, and | < will indicate the care we take with the | Heavy shipments of ore are again most delicate and expensive fabrics.|ing made from the old Avino and P Send your Cleaning and Dyeing here, | yuo mines, near the Gabriel sint and we will assure you positive satis- | ine International division faction. Lang’s Dye Works, | tional Railways of Mexico, minister of 1 o importation The Argentine has prohibited t ties and similar kitchen utensils which Telephone. 157 Frankiln S1. | may be injurious to health becauso of the amount of lead used in manuf Janlid turing them. The United Statos geological surve reports_that in 1908 California pr . duced $18,761,5 in gold, 1,647, ounces of silver valued at $§73,057, ar L A | 706 ounces of retined platinum valued Our first consignment for Fall ana |®t #1414 3 Bpring ressivan. Among the § ant improventer Styles the Best, Prices the Lowest. | contemplated i an are the qued all and see them, rupling of the Tokio- Yokohnma rail Now taking orders for Painting, |Way and the improvement of the K. - '8 | Kobe line, xo that a Very much higher Paper Hanging and Decorating. P. F. MURTAGH, Telephone. oct19a 92-94 West Main St speed may be devel Three hundred and wixty-six corporations, with an aggregate talization of $119,324,876, were organ ized in_Canada during the fiscal year ended March 31, 1909, while the cap talization of existing companies was FloraiDesigns and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, 77 Cedar Street. Telephone §68. Jy26a MONEY LOANED Diamonds, o Watones ana Becurities of any ki AP C g P oy e Eaabiiunea 15720 THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Upstairs. increased by $72,293,000. sbacco firms in elfast hat cigar leaf tobacco Is not uwe ufacture of cigaretios, they from bright Virginia leaf of various qualities. The bulk of the cigard sold in Belfast are of Havans and Key West malke, state in the being ma Broweries and tan ink factories confe exemption fpon tubercuionts, and employes in turpes tine factoriés never Nave rheummtiu Copper mining excludes the possibility Tien and printing of typhold Atnong the Workers, —Has pers Weekly The. rivar Loire, the longest river of France (about 1,000 kilometres or 626 miles), rubs successively through 1 “departments” and put in direet WHEN you want to put your bum- ness betore the public. there is 1o ainm better t lox columas ai The Mulletis nrough the advertis- munication central France with Atlantie ocean. The reglons crosed the viver Loire are among the important, the most fartile wad ri Ju tlis oo uniy, me- nest

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