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WEDNESDAY FAIR AND WARMER. Y o the small BUSINESS NEWS _ 2dvertisements WHAT IS GDING ON TCNIGHT Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs 8t Breed Theater. Vaudeville and Motlon Pictures at Muditorium. Vaudeville and Motion Plcturss at Broadway Theater. Drill of Fifth Company, C. A. C., at Armory Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, L O. O: F., freets in Oda Fellows' Hall. Wauregan Lodge, No. 6, K. of P, @neets in Prthian Hall Norwich Central Labor Union meets = Lucas Block. " 8t James' Lodge, No. 23, F. and A. 8. meets in Masonic Temple. Thames Lodge, No. 32, N. E. O. P, wmeets in Focesters' Hall. Rose of New England Lodge, No. £264, G. U. O. of O. F. meets at 9§ Biain Street. Mary ia St Mary's Bullding. ANNOUNCEMENTS Gym Team Exhibit at Y. M. C. A. The Springfield Training School for Atnletes sends 2 gymnastic team to the jocal Y. M. C. A. which will give an exhibition of real, downright, clean- cut. high-grade gymnastic work in a evmnasium. BROADWAY THEATER. - “The Girl from Rector’s.” After the most successful engage- mont cf any theatrical atiraction in New York the past season, “The Girl from Rector's” has taken to the road @nd will be seen at the Broadway the- ater on Thursday, Feb, 3. The work s that of Paul M. Potter, who acquir- ©d world wide fame through the au- thorship of “Trilby.” This newest of- fering of the gifted writer is distinctly wf New York fiavor. The story, in the main, is woven about a young socléty women of Battle Creek, Mich. who #pends a great deal of her time in the metropolis in quest of pleasure and recreation. When she is at her home her spare moments are taken up in charitable work, and as the scene shifts from the west to the east so do the Foung woman's ideas. She finally earns the sobriquet of “The Girl from Rec- tors” and the audience is kept in a continual uproar while the entangle- ment’s follow. In its seven months at Weber's Music Hall every previous rec- ‘©rd was broken there. BREED THEATER. A Western Maid, Thrilling Express Robbery Picture. The most thriling and exciting ple- Rure at the Breed theater last evening Wras the superb western picture entitled A Western Mald, it being a strong ®tory filled with ' dramatic situations, exper: horsemanshlp, gunplay, excite- Snent and action. The story is a capital one, too, show- Sng the heroism of a little western maid in saving her father's life and honor and three western bandits who attempt to get away with the Great WWestern Express company’s box. The great scené occurs at the coun- try postoffice, when the daily stage coach arrives and transfers the mail among which is @nd express packages, #he express trunk containing the mis the company’s pay roll. Highwaymen watch their opportunity and overpow- ®r the aged postmaster, and while en. s e sk famk | the golehasiers ter passes the window of the wtore. and seeing the robbers, jumps B cne of thelr horses hitched out- and gallops to the next ranch, re- furning with a dozen cowboys, and all ot @ hot chase after the robbers. Then occurs one of the wildest and most in- gerrupted chases seen in motion ple- Rures, the bandits finally being captur- ed by the littie western maid, much to consternation of the cowboys. ree beaut!ful Blograph pictures are feen, o5 of which are game. itise ‘olcott makes a hit with her dainty @onz My Margerita” the: success -of New York at the present, also with a Pretty Dlustrated song entitled “There's ® Mother Ol and Gra: CHARITY BALL. Those Who Will Be in Charge of the 1910 Event. Those in charge at the charity ball Bre as follows Reception ~Committee—James B. n, Michael C. Higgins, M. Slattery, nce Riley, Glose F. Lord, T. C. Murphy, M. J. Green, William H. Murphy, James Mc- Grory, Richard M. Powers, John _J. Corkery, P. H. Harriman, M. D., Dr. George A. Comeau, D. J. MeCormick, Patrick Cassidy, M. D.. Alexander Jor— @an. Thomes B. Leahy, Thomas H. Beckley., Prof. Frank L. Farrell, Den- J. Shahan, M. D., James F. Fenton, MWillam _P. ' McGarry, Willlam H. Bhicics. Willtem T. Browne, Thomas Master of Ceremonies—James \B. Shannon. Floor Director—John P. Corcoran. Alds—George S. Powers, Dr. Alfred R. Richards, Thomas M. Connor, Charles C McNamara, Lawrence ey, Jr. 1. T. Riordan, Thaddeus Ay, W. B. Casey, M. D, Stephen .. Coffey, W. H. Harrington, Thomas . Shields, James H. Dunn, James P. Sayes, Joseph C. Bland, John R. Tar- Fant, Edward T. Burke, Harry Shan- =< Joseph W. Cummings, Thomas H. ittery, Thomas H. Crawford, John Dunn, James J. Donohue, M. D. . Richard Kinkead, John Harrington, mas _Shea, Geqrge Buckley, Dr. mas Crowley. Arrangement Committee — Mra. es B. Shannon, Mrs. R. M. Powors, T. H. Beckley, Mrs. J. J. Corks Comeau, Mrs. P. Harriman, Mrs_ J. W. Slattery, Mrs. 3. C. Higsins. Mrs. Alexander Joidan, J. Wholey, Mrs. D. J. Cormick, Mrs. W. P. MeGarry, Mrs. fThomas= F. Burns, Mrs. James Mc- . Mrs. M. V. Murphy. Mrs. John ., Mrs Lawrence Riley, Mcs. 7. urphy. Mre. M. J. Green. Mrs, W H y, Mrs. Do T. Shea Mrs. #homas B. Leahy, Mrs. ¥. L. Farrell, Mrs. G. F. Lord. Mrs. James Fenton, W. T. Browne, Mrs. Patri. = ident Taft's decision is not en- iy mew. It is the famous old Ken- t¥_ decision. refined and adapted by the intellect. “All whisky is stys the Blue Grass authority, whisky is better than soma y."—Chattanooga News, ___ An Inspiring Sight. ¢ & Gaynor making appointments looks as good as a re- ‘making promises before cle.- —Springfleld Republican. _— T. A and B. Soclety meets BALTIC Public Installation of Court Sayles, ©. F.—Dancing Class Gives Social. Court Sayles, No. 4737, L O. of For- esters held a social dance and public inotaliation of officers Saturday night in the hotel hall. The following offi- <cers were installed: C. R., J. Ash- worth: V. C. R.. H. Massey: treasurer, . Marchessauit; financial secretary, N. R. Bruce; recording secretary, J. Heibel; porter, C. Vanase; court dep- uty, J.'W. Lee: S. W., J. Plante; J. W., S. Billings; S. B, W. Depot; J. B., N. Courtemanche. The officers were installed by H. Bv- ison, D.S.C.R. of Hartford. Before the ' instailation the following pro- gramme was enjoyed: Piano solo, Miss M. Roy: vocal solo, S. Lawten; Vocal solo, Miss Josie Marshall; re- marks_H. Evison of Hartford: vocal solos, Frea Buckley, James McNulty. Coffee and cake were served by Mrs. A. W. Collins, Mrs, W. Lees and Mrs. H. Normington. Dancing Class Reception. Professor Kennedy's dancing class gave a well attended social in Hotel Pall Friday cvening. Dxcellent music s rendered by the Academic orches- tra_of Norwich. B. 8, Gallup. who lives on the Scot- land read, lost a valuable horse Sun- day morning from spinal trouble. “Do_you understand French?” ‘At times.” “At times? When?” “When 1 talk it to myself.”—Cleveland Lead- er. —_— La Grippe pains that pervade the en- tire system, La Grippe coughs that rack and strain, are quickly cured by Foley’s Honey and Tar. Is mildly lax- ative, safe and certain in results. Lee & Osgood. —_— e LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Either on 3.15 car from Taft- ville or 4 o'clock West Side car, or the square or betweer Otis’ store and New- fon street, pocketbook containing abaut $15.° FinAer please leave at Bulletin Office and reccive reward. jan3id FOUND—A pair of spectacles, at the Governor's ball, last week. Owner can have same by proving property and calling at Bulletin Office. febia y 3 Dunn’s Cough Syrup An excelient remedy * tor Coughs, Coids, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Etc. 25c a bott'e at DUNN’S PHARMACY 50 Main Street. jant; HECKER’S Prepared Buckwheat and Pancake Flour at CARDWELL’S. jan29d Florai Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868. 77 Ceda- Street. 35260 DENTISTRY High Class Dental Work of every Kkind is my business. Your patronage will be appreciated by me. DR. C. B. ELDRED, Assisted by Dr. V. D. Eldred, CENTRAL BUILDING, Tel_ 241-3. 43 Broadway. jan3d Now Is the Time to order that new harness for the coming Spring, AND THE PLACE to order it is at The Shetucket Harnmess Co. Style, strength and finish in every harness at lowest prices. WM. C. BODE, Prop. Telephone 865-1. 283 Main Street. jan25a 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 off~r to the public the finest standar\ brands of Beer of Europg and America. Bohemijan, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueir's Bcotéh Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Alo. Anheuger- Budwelser. Schlitz ana Pabst. A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. iye2a DON'T WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. - Worry over ili-health does yoas Bealth no good, and merely causes that make you look older if you cre sick don't worry, but ga about it to make ycarssif well. To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other forme: sufferers from woman. Iy ilis, similar to vours. when we say, 1ake Viburn-0. It 5 a wonderful female remedy, as rou will admit I£ you try - Direclions fer its uee are printed in g!x languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at drussists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street. New York marsid A.D. S. ALL GCEREAL COFFER 2nly 10¢ a ib. LIBRARY TEA STORE iy2481aT JUST RECEIVED Six Barrels of LONG CLAMS from Maine—60 cents a peck. Also Fresh Lot of FISH: SKIN-TORTURED Babies and Tired Mothers Find Comfort in Cuticura. for skin-tortured babies and rest hers are found in a hot bath with Cuticura Soap and & tle anointing with ticura Ointment. treatment affords instant relief in the most distress- ingforms of itchin, burning, scaly. humors, éczemas, for tired mot! of infancy and childhood, and points to a speedy cure when all el fails. Worn- out, worried parents will find that this pure, sweet, and economical treatment Guaranteed absolu be used from the hour of Soap and Cuticura_Ointment are sold throughout the worid. Poftes Chem. Coro.. Sole Props., Boston. VALERTINES! Valentines of all kind -, Booklets and Post Cards. Lincoln and Wasington Post Cards and Favors. Mask:, Flags, Crepe Paper, Etc. RS, EDWIN tAY, Frankiin Square expectations. ure and may irth. Cuticura Napkins, MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Faca Spesialist THE SMART was arranged artistic style. you anxious to look as well ? Consuit Miss Adles, who will be in Norwich all the week of February 7th. WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich New Yori. Eleetrie Wiring We do all branches of Electric an@ carfy-a complete stock of Gas| and Electric Chandeliers, Visit our show room — the | only one in town. WINDOW DISPLAY Goods can be partially inspecting the few lines displayed in ATGILCHA 129 Main Street. Norwich, Ct. Electric Goods appreciated by | ches Hardware For Every Dress Occasion You Wili Find an ixcellent As- soriment oi A’l Lie Requisifes to Proper Dress at _ RicPHERSON’S Inclading - Full Dress Shirts, coat style and otherwise, cuffs on or separate. | ar: | peals from the doings of the Assess- ors, abate for indebtedness and do any White or Pearl Gloves in cor- rect weight. Pearl Studs and Links, Per- fect Dress Ties, Protectors and Reefers. Silk Opera Hats and Crush- | | tlement_as soon_as possible. Silk Half Hose and Lisle Half Hose. McPHERSON, The Haberdasher, 101 Kain Sireel. AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY “Phone 715 LocATION, public_that I nily opened up a new store at n Goods, Silk JOHN BLOOM, 179 West Main 13 Franklin Streer I F. CoNanw. E. T. LADD, Agent, 32 Water St. Whitestoae 3¢ and the J. F. C. 10 Clgara are the vest on the marker timg and all the fime, The Ruud - lnstantaneous Automati Gas Water Heater furnishes hot .waler in unlim- 3! ited quaatily in ali paris of the house. Turn the Faucet, The Ruud Does the Rest. Call and see one in operation. Gias & Electrical l)ep’t.; 321 Main Street, Alice Building. dec24d LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 31st day of Janu- ary. A. D. 1910. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Istate of Rev. James J. Hoey, late of Sprague. in sald District, deceased. lizabeth ¥. Hoey of Sprague, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that adminisiration be granted upon’ the estate of sald deceased, al- legea to be Intestate. Whereupon, 1t is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined_at the Probate Court Room in the City of ‘Norwich, in sald District, on the ti day of ' February, A. D. 1910, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, were | 5ald_hearing thereon, be given nd of by the publication of this order ome time in some newspaper having a circulation in ‘sald District, at least three days prior to the daté of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, tebld Clerk AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at’'Norwich, within and for the Disirict | of Norwich, ‘on the Sist day of Janu- |ary. A. D. T910, Present— LSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Lydia E. Dowdall, late of Norwich, in said Distriet, deceased. Ida E. Peck of Norwich, Conn.. ap- peared in Court and filed ' a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to bé the last will and testament of said deceased be admitted to probate. Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 4th day of February, A. D.’'1810, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order onme time in some newspaper having a circulation in_ said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing. and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judige. The above and foregoing is a true Lamps and | copy of record. Attest: ~ FANNIE C. CHURCH, febld Cletk. REGISTRARS OF VOTERS NOTICE. The Registrars and Assistant Regis- trars of Voters of the Town of Col- er will be in session FRIDAYS, FEB. 4th and 11th, 1910, | from 12 o'clock, noon, until 9 o'clock in the evening, “To Register” the legal voters of said Town who may apply in person or by letter for the privilege of voting in political primaries or caucuses; s pre- seribed in_Act of Legislature, s« ssion 09. Those who have previously reg- isterea under this Aect are mot required to do so again. The above work will be performed in_the Selectmen'’s Office. J. J_SULLIVAN, DANIEL T. WILLIAMS, febla Registrars of Colchester. NOTICE! Board of Relief The undersigned Board of Rellet of the Town of Norwich will meet at their office in the City Hall, Tuesday, february 1st, 1910, and will be in session daily (Sundays excepted) until and including the 20th day of Febru- 1910, to hear and act upon ap- other business proper to be done by said Board. Office hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. JOHN F. SEVIN, JAMES W. BLACKBURN, HENRY GEBRATH, Board of Relief. Norwich, January 20th, 1910. 3an20TThS NOTICE! The Partnership hitherto _existing between J. A. Brady and L. J. Saxton under the name Brady” & Saxton, and doing business at “Bean Hill," Norwich Town, Conn., have . this day v mutual agreement dissolved, Mr, John A. Brady having purchased of Full Dress | 1. J. Saxton his interest in the busi- ness. All_indebtedness against the firm of Brady & Saxton will be assumed by John A. Brady. ‘All persons owing the firm of Brady & ‘Saxton are requested to make set. The orizinal firm name of Brady & Saxton will be continued in: use, with. | John A. Brady solo proprietor. HN A BRADY, L. 3. SAXTON jan2! PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Frankiin St. | Fine CHEESE-English Dairy American, both Sage and plain. BUTTER--Tub and Prints: Letiuce, Celery, Ete. jania JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. 52232 | Hlave Your Watehes and Ciocks Put in First-class Condition by FRISWELL, \ The Jeweler, 25-27 Franklin Street. Jjanlidaw Face and Scalp Mas- MRS, T. 5. UNDERW 4 TeL 0T > T Basadany. W Ply West Sid * ~FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Concord buggy, in first class condition. Ford Auto ency, Franklin st. e WANTED—At shoer and jobber. and mid-night, dawn or dusk, amy- | B2 PYashier &, ward maid at the Back- jan29d b need afford Hollow, W us Hospital FOR SALE Or would store with re- liable party, fi ight piano, Onl sitgntsy “uat. "Weile Upright, care this paper. el bid FOR SALE—Property at Bast Great Plain known as the Governor Brown place. Nice two-tenement house of 13 rooms, with large barn, chicken coops, ete. Address Frank Hertz Meat Mar- ket, 26 North Thames St., City. febld WANTED—Someor cupy store No. 114 Franklin S ntly vacated Apply to John E. Fan- E Janzod ning, 31 Willow WANTED—Have $10,000; want youn. partner with 35,000 to form Lmport an. early profit will be Bart. osde Dalivin sound, cley. 366. “Adaress WANTED—The name and postoffice address of any n’ desirous of pur- “Address A. Burdick, Jewett City. WANTEDSalesman In each county for highest grade Permanent situation: experiences, obb'& Co., Franklin, Mass. , good pay. Earnéstness, CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED _Bx- rience unnecessary. igar Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. WANTEDSeveral good weavers on raw sl Apply West Side Silk Mill. 38.50. Call on or address M. R. berley, Plaingeld, C WANTED AT ONCE. Three tooimakers, accustomed to figs and fixtures; 5 first class grinders, ‘ex- perienced on Brown & Sharpe. Land or Norton machines. and 5 -serew ma accustomed to work Jones & Lamson operator: ss workmen. _Jan3id Big wages to the Free Employment H. Reeves, Supt. 3 horse for a at i21 Main S MITCHELL LARAMIG AL Kinds of | 45 hory, fansid Taxidermist work done. Repairing of ¥ fiot- water bot- Urmbreilas repaired and new 719 Main St. Telephone 11-2. WANTED _Raw Boston and New York prices. At H. Heebner's Harness Store wvery Thurs: sisting of g Willimantic, ALB—Gray mare. young and r. work any place, weight shipped in green last fall; price Bay horse, extra 00d worker, welght about 1130, $76; also one nice family horse, weight 1050, clever for women or children, will 'work any place and a very handsome horse; will sell_cheap. Call at Tom.Hunters. McKinley Ave. . 111 reb1d FOR SALE A dairy _and produce farm of 174 acres, 30 minutes' drive to a first class markeét, 10 minutes to trol- leys; 5 acres clear land; ba ing ‘timber; well watered; large 2%- story frame dwelling containing 14 rooms; large cow barn with two silos attached. Can give g0od reasons for selling. Terms easy. ance £YO Address P. O. ey TO R Ught housekeepins, for man and wite. Apply 77 ¥ran o e el LUSINESS NEWS _ s5vertisements carefully. TO RENT. NT—Two furnished rooms for din St febid TO RENT—House of & rooms ai Bean Hill; moderate rent. Inquire at Huntingion Ave. Janzsd TO RENT—Tenement of BIX and bath at 1 at 153 Bosw: TO RENT—Office rooms in the Bill block; steam heat furnished. Inguire of b L. Hutchins, 37 Shetucket Btrest ecz 57 Boswell Ave. 1o I Ave. 3 0 RENT—Upper tenemont, 1 rooms and bath room. Enquire of J. Brad- ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. decid TO RBNT—First cluss store in M: honey block, West Main. Inquire Ma honey Bros/ Stable, Falls Ave. novisd TO RENT—A tenement of flve rooms on one floor; also a flat of elght rooms and bath. Inquire at 307 Washington Street. novild Box 435, Baltic, Ct. febid FOR SALE_Bell upright alto horn: Hileron make; in good repair, Price Wib- 31d TO RENT_Desl ble front s in Central ater. J. B. iVl SECOND-HAND HOR: LE—Inguire at stable of L. G rncr of High and West Main Streets. FOR SALE—Chestnut_ horse, very eap if taken atl once. Have gone out ss and have no use for him. ht 1100 Ibs., 10 ¥ old, sorvices sound, nice driver, an extra good . and an extra good second hand ttle money. Clever for lady to drive or care for. Price Inquire any time afier 9 o'clock second flight, New Lan- TO LET—On Brosdway, next to the Wauregan Hotel. two rooms tor“oiffces or’ drossmaker; al z san.e bullding, a large. light and dry | basement room, 26 feet by 3 A ‘midday/mart«pf butt able for businéss purpose Apply “to William H." 8h 6 feet, or storuge. ds. " oot or_similar_pusin nt. plumbing s mayl7d _, ALE—Mercantile block, con- store building, with nd’ floo all_equi; &00 grain cle 3 or grinding. Good location, near in village of 2,500 population. nt is well patronized: ick, Jewett City. Bu CASH REGISTERS, | typewriters, slot machines. sewing ma- | chines and’carper sweepers io repair: cutlery sha for all makes of Opan evenings MACHINE HOSPITAL, 3 Gemeral Repair Ston. 160 West Main St. A. Fitzgerald's HORSES Wanted to buy 20 head second-hand 1000 to 1400 pounds. Inquire at American House Stables today and tomorrow. Laural Hill. ‘Blectric, | tently near terms to purchaser. C. B. K. Burnham BUY A FARW NO. from 17 to 2 WANTED First-class A good 4 o 35" chest A pair of black hor: will 'work anywhere; alo robe, in perfect ¢ Box 402, Westerly, R. L Farm of 70 acres, known as the John Maples farm, situated on Asylum Street. Possession given April Ist. Enquire at John H. Ford’s ice office, 233 Main Street, | Franklin Square, FARM FOR RENT Jan24d T FOR SALI:_Coverod milk _wagon, gear; price low for a quick sale! Chas. F. Ennis, Danielscn, Ct R SALE OR om cotiage, all T—New seven- iprovements. on pags: conven- ctic Fasy 1siness lem Road. Telephone 816-2. oct2ld I haye 26 farms for sale, ranging 0 acres. They are suit- kinds of farming and are le for ail | favorably located. English | £, A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. febld for high grade work of automobe tire Address box 115, Station . WANTED Man and wife to care for middle aged and general of Ho ble. pose He will weigh fifteen and sixteen hundred. Come and see th SALE HORSES I am just home with as nice a lot és as can be found in any sta- e are chunks, general pur- rses and big ones. Several that ELMER R. PIERSON. Three cheap tenements on West Main Sireel. Enquire of A. L. Potter & Co., 18 Broadway. jan17d To right party, modern conveniens Inquire N.'J. Ayling, or telephone ¥OR SALE—Grain mill, two stories and basement, fully equipped with modern appliances, fine water privilege, both steel and stone mill, new shafting, gracker and elevators, now and up-to- water, good barn and outbulldings; % house_girls. Room 32 Central Building, J. B. LUCAS PLUMBINC AND GASFITTING. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS surnished promptly. i1 to 25 Ferry Street T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, “92 Franidin Straat, S. F. GIBSON Tin and Shee! Refal Worker Agent for Richardzon and Boyntoa don county for. in_elty o b Island at barg: 55 West muin Sirest. Norwich, Conn. Do It Now old-fashioned, plumbing repicced by new and mod- ern_open plumbing. in the increase of health and saving Overhauling and re- Let me -give | Bleach den.” Easy t room cott It will repay you ! janig of doctor's bills. fitting thoroughly done. you a figure for replacing all the old the modern kind that the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West M. AMERICAN HOUSE, | Parrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupe: Traveling Men, eta. Livery comnectel SHETUCKET STREET. plumbing with MONEY LOANED onds, Wateh rities of any Towest Hates of Interest. . An old established firm to deal (Estabiished 1872.} THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Upstairs. General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. isfaction guaranteeG THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 249-2. NOTICE Louise Franklin Miner is' now locatsd in her new ofice, Breed Hall, Office hours, 1to 4 p. m. Telephone 660. 'THE PLANK ‘Ete., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Pro; ‘Telephone 507 3 Tel. connection. janisd FOR SALE CHEAP. ny bar and mirrored apacious icebox, one wal. showcase (for bottles, ete.). ana ching and in ex- Nxtures all m cellent condition. These fixtures may be very well adapted to or dr shop & store. Apply . Me- iz ve. City, or Mr. John onitor acres tion, call or address Charles B. Lamb, FOR RENT NOTICE! To Rent. six-room flat, with on lower foor, 33 Otis St. noviéa FOR SALZ. also 6-room cottage, running of land, centrally located, 5 min- es’ walk to church, school and P. O, d on R. F. D. For further informa- on, Conn. Tel 1-42. jan27d and assemble it yourself. Order mow 40-acre farm good comfor room Eouse. 1 mile to village, 90, 1 mile to city. bandy ta trol- jev, fing mew 8-room cottage fintsned in hot and cold watsr, bath. new Frice $3.000 The best 175- jgstment yropertl tie hed cottages on Fishers prices. 1f you want a farm. cousiry home or city property call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGTNCY, 715 Mulm Street, Willimastie, Cens. syisa Several good W o furn |WEHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Miain St., Franklin Square. #Heal Estate and insuranse ' FOR SALE COTTAGE—In East Norwich, nearly f new: only ten minutes’ s m po office; seven Tooms: steam heat: in | k0oa order. Easy terms and cheap. | Roosevelt Ave., No. 68, near the tage, with large. well cuiti as. " Low price. Brook St.. No. 27. very cheap fiv ge. with large good garden. Very little money required FOR SALE Three more $1,000 Sterling Dyeing and Finishing Co. Firs! Morigage 5% Eonds at Par and Inferest. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. One Light Team Wagon with body 12 ft. x 4 ft. One Single Bumber Wagon. New and Second-hand Delivery Wagons. The Scott & Clark CORPURATION, '507-515 North Main Street, Janzéd WHEN you want to put your bu . betors the bublfe, there is no m lum better than througs the advertl ing columns of The Bulletin. for spring. Agent West Main St City. oct26a Fuy the Metz Plan Car A. B. Simpson, 82 —The Lafes! in Typewriters— Costs $15.00, but does the work of n | $100.00° machine. ~ F. N. CASH, Sole Agent the at 65 and 69 Prospect Streef ing of ono two-tenement house and | two cottages. All rented and in fairly good repair. Greencville: six room eot- | o S0t | trator, corner 8th Street and Contr: Avenue. THE BENNETT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER New London County. on Street, Norwlich, Conn. 33-4 jan22d 33~ FOR SALE To settle an estate the property of situated te Robert Breckenridg: Apply to J. W. SEMPLE, Admin novaoa | of 120 acres, neat cottage house, sur- front Atlantie * WALL PAPERS Spring recetved. Paper Hanging and Decorating. Telephone. 92-94 We: A Fige Asseriment ol octld A Dairy Farm anded with rustic wall; abundance shade trees: barn 40 by 60 (new); wagon shed, woodhouse, toolhouse and o; all buildings in first class condi- I will sell thls farm, together | with 12 new milch cows, 46 tons hay, | 100 hens and all farming implements | nd small tools; 100 quart milk route; monthly income from milk $120, This m is situated 1% miles from West- | erly postoffice, Land in high state of | tivation. Inspection Invited | )ver one hundred seashore lots n, 50 feet by 150, | and terms upon application. | for Wileox's Farm Bulletin, | holce of 400 farm ) | WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 Went Broad Street, m 1 Westerly, Our first consignment for Fall ana Styles the Best, Prices the Lowest. Call and see them, Now taking orders for Painting, P. F. MURTAGH, Main St oct1sa ... MILLINER at ifttle prices. § Just above yon sandy, by Lonel, Into the ocean faimt and far Ana the gleam of that singlo st Chrysaor rising out of the Leaving the arms of Callirrhoe How is it that ¥ ses the ro train! Benham—T! your train is long en. sections.—Judge. been lost. ~ “Drdt conversation cried, Herewith thoy longed for open plain.—New York Sun. “Why, Clarice?” “Bhe sayu she ing to keep all her Christy pletur matter what happen Age-Herald. chop, sir? Fat Custome: don't know how I happened to. pretty small, now, wasn't it? Statcsman. for the -~good of the “What's_he done?” “F setting Browning’s poems to Hichard Strausy’ musfe.”—Cleveland Leader knowing woman, third of all the troudle in the world." wha thirds, Hurrah! hurrah! We bring the jubl We will" dine eon vege publisher, “that four-fifths of the pe a job at such an early st career.”—Buccess Magazine amounts to nearly MRS. G. P, STANTON CHANGE IN ADDRIISS. DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, torr:rh- at Hodg: Stable, is now Yo- cated in rear of No. § i et Yo 8 Fraakiin 2 FOETRY. ' .AW EVENING STAR. As the diy grows fainier me: T, and lovely, & single star Likhes tho air, with & dusky slim- mer. ¥alls the trail of its goldes 1s ever refulgent, soft and tendor Showad thus glorious and thus emu ous, wott and tremulous. Forever tendei Thus o'er the ocean faint and far Trailea the &leam of his falchion Dbrightly; Is it & God, oF is it a star That, entranced, I gazed on nightly —Longfellow 1 have loved eolors, and not flowers Thelr fon, mot the awallow's wings; And wasted more than half my hours Without the comradeship of thing How 1% it now that I can see With love and wonder and dellght, The children of the hedge and tree The little lords of day and night? 1s flies? No longer with usurping twilight meeting place I feel in every midge that hum Life, fugitive and infinite, STORI TO WENT at 61 Frankin | And suddenly the world bedome street, suitable for most any kind of | businéss. Moderate rent. Inquire at| Bulletin_ Office. 6a TO REN:—Basement at 55 Frqnlnln' A part of me and 1 of it VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings. Mrs, Benham—You The Babes In the Wood had just “Estelle 1s frightfully wicked.” ~Birmingham -And how did you find that -1 reall It was onkers Waite “What did she do when he kissed her?” “Slapped him on the cheek.” “And what did he do about the other cheek?” “Kissed that, t00."—8t. Louls Star, “They are going to lock “What men « think” remarked the causes fully one rejoined the mere man, “and t women say causes the other two- Chicago Daily News, lee! Hurrah! hurrah! No dollar meat for me! ples from Denver to the sea, While we are busting the Beef Trusti —Boston Transcript. “You should bear in mind,” wald the ple who read novels are women. “That's why I call my new etory “The Last Word,'” replied the novelist; “every woman will want it."—Philadel phia Record. Newshoy—Great mysteryl Fifty victims! ~Paper, mister? Here, bo¥, T'll take one. Siy. boy, there's nothing of the kind in this paper s thd mystery, guv'nor; you're the fifty-firy victim,—Life, “Mr, Smith” spoke up the young lawyer, “I come here as & representa tive of your neighbor, Tom Jo) , with the commission to collect a debt due him,” “I congratulate you,” answered Mr, Smith, “on obtaining so permanent Casey's wife was at the hospita where she had undergone a very mert ous operation a few days before. Mr Kelly called to inquire as to Mr Cascy’s condition. “Is she restin’ quiet] Kelly asked. but I am,” sey.—National Monthly, MUCH IN LITTLE A greatly increased consumption of peanuts in Germany 18 reported. The total area under cotton in India 000,000 acres. “Chile” 1s supposed o0 come from tha word which in the anclent language of Peru meant “snow.” The corner of Wall and W streets, New York, was the one puk place for the selling of slaves, back in 1781, The northwest corner is the sit Oll well machinery end supplies d tributed from Los Angeles, a large amount of It belng manufactired there reaches .the sum of over one million dollars ‘@ month When the Rjukan are fully compl Notodden workh epresent 240,000 horse power, with o production of saltpeter representing xport value of $6,164,000. The French ambagsador In Wash Ington forwards a programme international agricultural and cultural_exposition At Hyeres, ran. March 19 to April 20, 1910. Appli tions for space will be recelved up to March 1. Autoplanos are finding a read both in Russia and Siberia; they ap peal to the Russian of the provinces, where they are utilized at dancing par ties, and are a source of satisfaction to those who have not had the oppc tunity for musical education. Marcel Prevost has written an artl cle for ris publication on the sub ject of “Fashions of the Perlod,” in which he discusses at length the meth ods employed by women to grow thin He denounces them all as Injurious t body and mind, with the one exceptic —rational exercise, Miss Laura A. Hecox, yenrs has tended the light of the Sant 1z 1ighthouse, has rocently returned to her post from the last of ti x vacations she has taken during that period. Since 1881 she has had abso lute charge of the light, and in all that time it has never gone out during th night. who for 2 Americans have discovered a deposit of whiting in the state of Campechs, Mexico,which the Mexican Herald says is to be mined and shipped for refining to Moblle, Ala., where a factory hus been erected. American imports of ur manufictured chialk amount to whout 126,000 tons a year, mainly from Eng land and German: Today there are in Buraps it having more than 100,000, of which b) have more than 250,000, There are 2% cities with more than 500,000 peop) and seven with more than 1,000,000 These are London, 4,760,000; Par 2,700,005 Beriin, ‘2,260,000, ' Vienn 2000,000; "Bt Petersburs, 1,430,000 Moncow.’ 1,350,000, and Constantinog 1100,000