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WHAT IS GOING. ON TCRIGHT Muving Pictures and Ilustrated Songs Bt Breed Theater. Vaudeville and Motlon Plctures at Bauditerfum. Vaudeville and Motion Plctures at Broadway Theater The Girl from Recter's at Broadway Sheater. 3 Meeting of Second Congregational Church. Drill of Third Company, C. A. C, at Wrmory. Cigarmakers’ Uniom meets in C. L U. Bal Frankiin Chapter. No. 4. R. A M., Wsests in Masomic Temple. Ladles’ Auxiliary, A. O. H, meets Bubernian Haill A Norwich Lodgs, No. 430, B. P. O. E., Bmects in Pythian Hall Canton Oneco, No. 3, L. O. O. F., meets = Oda Fellows' Hall Court Sachem, No. 34, F. of A., meets = Foresters' Hall Germants Loage, No. 11, 0. D. H. S, ®mests in Germania Hall ANNCUNCEMENTS Owing to the unprecedented sate of Peats for “A Day at the Ranch,” which s the lJargest In the history of the Broadway theater. Open House and TS s Slaneh s S peliic and by the kindness of Man- ager Jackson another performance will w on Monday evening, February 3 Same prices will prevail Sale Satu: ‘morning et $ . m. are still - some desirable $1 left for Seturday night and plen- B miamn - o o same prios tor night. RURAL ASSOCIATION. Dr. Huntington Will Speak at Annual Meeting Friday. Dr. Ellsworth Huntington of Yale wniversity will be the speaker at the sBzual meeting of the Norwich Rural mgsociation on Friday evening at $ ocleck in the First Congregational church chepel on the Green at Nor- wich Town. Dr. Huntington led an expedition to & great depression known as Ga- hor, in which lle the Jordan valley end the Dead sea. This expeditivn took place in the spring and summer of 1905 The lantern slides which will be used are selected from those simde on this expedition and many of these have been most artistically hand- celored. BROADWAY THEATER. “The Girl from Rector’s.” It is doubtful If a play has been seen #a this cit- in many vears that has sttrasted such wide attention as that mecorded “The Girl from Rector’s.” ‘(he had its initlal offering in New m}' and was brought to Weber's mcsic ball simply for @ metropolifan Rry-cut »ut its success was so great it conticued an uninterrupted run of @even months and played to the big- business in the history of ths Criti declare it is one of the few procductions of its sort ever made carries with it-a high class plot still contains a laugh in_every Jine of the dialogue. Paul M. Potter, the author of the work, who was also responsible for “Trilby” and many oth- er celebrated stage successes, received more royalties from “The Girl” last season than was paid any other writer for a single work in such short space of_time. will be seen at theater this evening. the THE AUDITORIUM. The mid-week change of programimre &t the Auditorium today will bring an- other good iively bill with plenty. of smusic and new. catchy songs. Ash- Born’s dog and pony circus. which has such complete satisfaction dur- the first three days of the week, will remain until Saturday. Two clev- B e ot il here this afternoon. A specia! atraction will be the turn presented By Nellie Lytton, a character comedi- eane and Impersonator of exceptional mBilky end different from others who e this Tine of work. Den Dawson, an @riginal English comedian and singer English songs, will entertain pleas- L. 8. Army Manccuvres, Triumph in . Motion Photography. Oue of the mest wonderful pictures the age will be shown at the Breed for the balance of the week, that is of uniimited education- ,entitled U. S. Army Manoeu- Fort Leavenworth, sas. making of this great picture of photographic experts had command of the entire Fort post and thers was of film used. The shown a: the Breed is about hundres feet long, being the parts of the combined films. a picture that is without an ®qual and acknowledged to be the only wuccessfal army picture ever taken. Among the many Interesting and mumberfess features shown are the of bridge building, wall seal- feld wireless and its operation, Tiding and bareback drills, ar-— iIn action, cavalry manoeuvres, a view of 7,000 of Uncle Sam’ men. the whole plcture ‘closing enlarged picture of the Stars waving in victory. The building and destroying of a bridge ir interesting, the bridge erected in less than ten minutes, a 8 £ y A i i a charge of dynamite blowing it pieces just as the last soldier has «©foesed. Another splendid biograph Bicture is shown, beins a powerful ory. ©r. Cadman and Weber Male Quartette Appear in Y. M. C. A. Course. A course of fiv~ numbers; three con- ©prts and two leciures, are to be siv &h under the auspices of the You Men's Christlan association during the coming three months. The first num- ®er is on February 15th, when the Hin- shaw Mixed Quartette of New York ity will give a concert. Their pro- = includes selections from the oratorios and many well-known is followed on March 9th by Dr. Edward A. Steiner, an authority ©n immigration problems, who will r— his lecture, “On the Trail of the Immizrant March 29th the Bostonial ladjes" -ces) will give ome yable concerts and will Dr. George R. Clark uf he Schubert Male Quartette of Bos- ton. . Parkes Cadman he ‘Central Conzregational Brooklyn, will lecture oa_the in Two Worlds.” The all Express of New York ecalled i wme of the best lectures delivered at of Boston, assisted by er, teacher at the Le- land Powers school. Powers says that her s leave one with an impres- slon of fine reserve and unerring §00d taste and simplicitys “The committee in charge, F. W. Les- T, an, J. C. McPherson, John B ‘Oat, P. C. Wright and Charles S. Ricketts, wishes to announce that the course will be given only on the con- dition that a sufcient number of tick- ets be guaranteed in advance to cover the expense of the same. This means that it will be necessary to sell 200 tickets at 32 each and 400 at $1.50 each. To accomplish this Messrs. Munsell and Newton, youns men trom on, have been canvassing in the interest of the course and already 180 tickets have been pledged. Coming Events. ‘We look for some startling effects in women's Wear next summer if the strike_of the shirt waist makers in New York is not settled soon.—Haver- hill Gazette In 1903 there were 1,142,763 acres of wheat sown in Chilie, which produced 15,927,462 bushels of ‘a fine quality, against 1,137,435 acres for 1906, pro- Aucing 15,714,199 bushels. More acres. were seeded this season and the crop promises well so far. A COUNTER EFFECT in the appearance of your soiled and mussed clothes will be apparent when they leave our establishment after being thoroughly Cleaned and Pressed. 1t is & process that renews the life of the garments Do not discard any clothes If they are whole. We can ‘make them look like new again, Dve- ing them another color If necéssary. Our work 18 high grade and our prices moderate. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin St. febla tunitles for young men and women who have the right kind of training in Short- hand, Book-keeping and Type- writing. We give the right kind —ours is the standard for this section. All Commercial Branches. Catalogue for the asking. Tnl:nm are splendid oppor- HENEW LONDON Business (ollege RABrubeck, fine, ¥ew London. Conn. Lee & Osgood’s White Pine and Tar cures Coughs and Colds. Price 25c a bottle. Lee’s Kidney Pills cures Backache, Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Lee’s Liver Granules cures Constipation, Stomach and Liver Troubles. Price 250. These three remedies are Household Necessities. They not only relieve the ailment but cure it. The Lee & Osgood Co. 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. If your druggist does not keep these preparations, order _direct by mail. febldaw Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Street. 3. Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Ete., in Town. SANATIVE Antiseptic Cleansing is Best Accomplished by the Cuticura Remedies. itutional e ot hstressing. debihtacin ‘conditions from whi ‘women suffer may be found on 5 of the Cuticura Pamphlet wrapped sbout the Cuticura Ointment. Tho pure sweet, gentle, t effective proper- Yice of the’ Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and = .P.llill!. mnmeudm xd them to women, especially motl . for pre- serving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands, for the treat- ment. of inflamimatory and ulcerative conditions, as well as most_efficacious medicinal agents in restoring to health, strength, and beauty pale, weak, nervous, prematurely feded, run-down women. sold watch, 54%, works No. 1 w, Danielson, Conn, feb3d LOST_Between Gréenevills, Tuesday Breed theater and ternoon. lady's neck ehain, with piain gold eross at- tached. Finder leave at Bulletin Office and receive reward. feb2d T LOST_A horse broke away from Charles Taylor's place in Goshen, with harness on. Was last seen coming towards Coichester. Send any informa- tion to L. Bernstein, R. F. D. 1, Col- chester. feb2d _ Electric Wiring We do all branches of Electric Work and carry a complete stock of Gas| and Ejectric Chandeliers, Lamps and Mantles. Visit our show room — the only one in town. WINDOW DISPLA The variety of our stock of Wire Goods can be partially appreciated by inspecting the few lines displayed in our show window. 129 Main Street Norwich, Ct. Electric Goods | Hardware Jan26d Every Day mid-night, dawn or dusk, any- time and all the time, The Rond - Instantaneous Automatic Gas Water Heater furnishes hot water in unlim- ited quantity in ali paris of the house. Turn the Faucet, The Ruud Does the Rest. Call and see one in operation. Gas & Electrical Dep’t., 321 M. Street, Alice Building. WANTED—To rent & on or near a trolley line;, nces turni$h- B Radriss” B0 aEs, “Fast Hem Conn. 3 worl VBTt SiboHente and wages ex ) ex; - cisa. Samericen ONf Brgine Co, Dan eison, Conn. 15 B WANTED At _once, ool and _d! e Taoiaere, Thotal’ patiern mule Shi oAl patt Sove Planer and shaper hands. . Address, stati e and experience, to Box 21, Statios “F° Harttora. Conmn. . febzd EURS WAl tog connected with @ New York house, pay ex- tra high prices for all kinds of raw furs. Give me a chance before you Albert L. Mills, Hampton, Cons. phone connection. febzd A e S s waAr S e e 'Qflnn Anne Mill, Mon- ew London, Ct. feb2d once. & first _class shoer and jobber. None but a steady, reliable man and one wishing a per- manent Job noed appiy. Joiin & Wight- man, Stafford Hollow, Conn. jan3ld WANTED A ward maid at the Back- us Hospital. s Jan29d WANTED _Have 310.000; want young partner with 35,000 to form import an £} Tient. " ADDL tauk_ Ave., WANTED—At export company; yearly profit will be $22,500. dress Import, care Bulletin Co. jan29d WANTED—The name and postoffice LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich. within and for the District of Norwich on the 2d day of February, Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Sarah A. Beebe, late of Norwich, In said District, deceased. The Executor exhibited his adminis- tration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 7th day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1810, at 3 o'clock in_the af- ternoon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in_said District, be. and the same is, appointed for hear: ing the same, and the satd Executor is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at_least three days prior to the dafe of sald hearing,” and make return to_the Court. 3 NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 18 = true copy of record Lo ttest: ANNIE C. CHURCH, teb3a Clefk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 2d day of February, A . 1810, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Joseph T. Peckham. late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. The Administrator appeared in Court and filed 4 written application alleging that said estate is now in settiement in said Court and pf:y‘ln{ for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to s?‘id e‘stz,le. fully described in sald ap- cation: > ‘Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 7th day of February, A. D. 1910, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said application, and of said hearing thereon. be given by the publication of this order once in some newspaper haying a circulation in sald District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, feb3d Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF FROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 2let day of Janu- For Every Dress Occasion You Wili Find an ixcellent As- soriment of Ail tie Regnisifes fo Proper Dress at McPHERSON’S Inclading - Full Dress Shirts, coat style and otherwise, cuffs on or separate. White or Pearl Gloves in cor- rect weight. Pearl Studs and Links, Per- fect Dress Ties, Full Dress Protectors and Reefers. ilk Opera Hats and Crush- ers. Silk Half Hose and Lisle Half Hose. McPHERSON The Haberdasher, 101 ¥ain Street. Jan27d Brown & Rogers are ready for Spring work. Painting and Paper Hanging in all its branches. | Orders will receive prompt attendion. Shop 27 Chestnut Street, Norw'ch. jan27d livered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that s acknowledged to he tha | best on the market — HANLEY’'S PEERLESS. A hone order wiil receive prompt attention D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. mey294 AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 713. Jun3a JUST RECEIVED Six Barrsls of LONG GLAMS from Maine—60 cents a peck. Also Fresh Lot of FISH. E. T. LADD, Agent, 32 Water St. Tel. 523. jan27d We are headquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. _Family (rade supplied at 60c per doz. C. L. Wright, s Cove St. Tel octdod Bastern Connecticu! feiia"Tor Wisineas, s ary, A. D_ 1910 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judg: Estate of Mary Connor, laté of Nor- wich, In said District, deceased, Ordered. That the administrator cite the creditors of ~said deceased to bring i their claims _ against 32ld estate within six months from this Jate, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this or- Ger. on the signpost nearest to the place where sald deceased last dwel and in the same town, and by publish. ing the same once in & mewspaper hav- ing a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true dopy of record. ‘Attest: FANNIE €. CHURCH, T Clerx. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- ceased are herebv notified to pre: t their clzims against said estate to the undersigned at 278 Main St. Norwlich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. EDWARD T. BURKE, feb3a Administr NOTICE! Board of Relief The undersigned Board of Rellef 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— ary, 1910, to hear and ect upon ap- peals from the doings of the Asse: ors, abate for indebtedness and do any other business proper to be dome by said Board. Office hours 10 a. m. to & p. m. JOHN F. SEVIN, JAMES W. BLACKBURN, HENRY GEBRATH, Board of Relief. Norwich, January 20th, 1910. Jan20TThS NOTICE! The Partnership hitherto between J. A. Brad; under the name o and_ doin; existing and L' J. Saxton Brady” & Saxton, doing business ‘ac "Bean "Il Norwich Town, Conn.. have this day by ‘mutual agreemeni dissolved, Mr John A. Brady having purchased of L.°J. Saxton his interest In the busi- nesa. All_indebtedness egainst the firm ot Brady & Saxton will be assumed by John' A. Brady. All persons owing the firm of Brady & Saxton are requested to make set- tiement as soon_as possibl The original firm hame of Brady & Saxton will be continued in use, with John A. Brady sole preprietor. JOHN A._BRADY, L3 SAXTON. Jan2sa Have Your Walches and Clocks Pat in First-class Condilion by FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin Street. The Jeweler, janl7daw A Fine Assoriment ol ... . MILLINERY at itttle prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, octid More people are Foley's Kid- ney Remedy every year. It is consider- g the mest eftéetive remedy for all kidney and bladder troubles that med- ical sclence can devise. = Foley's Kid- ney Remedy corrects - irregularitles, builds up the system and restores lost vitality. _Lee & Osgood. Ruls mean 1~ The address of any person desirous of pur. chasing a small farm. Address A. C. Burdick, Jewett City. Jan28a CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED _Ex. perience unnecessary. Sig pay, dlobe igar Co., Cleveland. Ohio. jan22d WANTED AT ONCE. Three toolmakers, accustomed to Jigs and fixtures; 5 first class grinders, ex- perienced on Brown & Sharpe, Landis or Norton machines. and 5 screw ma- chine hands, accustomed to work on Jomes & Lamson operators; must be first class workmen. ' Blg wages to the right parties Free Employment Bu- reau, S. H. Reeves, Supt. Jan12d LARAMIE—AIl kinds of furs bought, sold and tanned Taxidermist work dons. Repalring of boots, shoes, rubbers, hot water bot- tles, etc. Umbrellas repaired and new 1y covered. 719 Main St, Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 11-3. janild WANTED _Raw = furs = Wil pay Boston and New York prices. At H. A. Heebner's Harness Store overy Thurs- day. Arthur C. Bennett. novsa CASH REGISTERS, typemriters, slot machines. sewing ma. chines and carpet sweepers to repair cutlery sharpened, key fitting. saw fling, and supplies for all makes of machines. Open evenings. SEWING MACHINE HOSPITAL, General Repair Shop. 160 West Main St, A. H. OUSLEY Mgr. Tel. 555-4. Over Filzgerald’s market, near Thames square. Jjan6d WANTED COOKS, GENBERAL HOUSE AND SECOND GIRLS. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 - . Central Building. feb2d WANTED First-class strong men, English speaking, from 25 to 45 years of age, for high grage work of automobile tire building. Good wages paid while learning. Address box 115, Station “A,” Hart. ford, Conn. jan28d The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large wtock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street sanz2d T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardzon and Boyatsa Furnaces. 66 West main 3tréet. Norwich, Conn. decT Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by nefr 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 sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 87 West Main Street. augisa AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Prope. SPECIAL RATES te Theatrs Troupe; Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected SHETUCKET STREET. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watch a4 Securities of any the fowest Rates of Intorest. An old established firm to deal with. (Establizhed 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 142 Main Street, Upstairs. General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guaranteeG. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. Norwich. NOTICE Dr. Louise Franklin Miner Is now located in her new ofice, Breed Hall, Room 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Telephone 669. aug17a CHANGE IN ADDRESS, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, formerly at Hodge's Stable, Is now lo- cated in rear of No. § Franklin square Tel. 574 mayisd MME. TAFT, Clatrvoyant and Palmist, has been call- ed out of town. The public will be notified upon her retur> BoviTd FOR SALE. ght plano bargal FOR SALE_Upri) a full size, 1 1-3 ootave plano, mahiog: any’ case, 'used but two, monine; w Aaaress Box 300, Builetin Ofiice. feb3d AUTOMOBILE—1 will sell my Buick two-cylinder, 22-28 . P., i-passenger touring car for $400. It'is being en- tirely overhauled and new parts re- placing worn parts. Has been run less than 10,00 in all. ~Excelient tires speedometer, three oil and two gas lamps, with generator, shock absorbers three ‘extra inner tubes and two extr shoes. W. Irving Bullard, Danielson. Conn. 1eb2WThE FOR SALB Concord bugzy, In first class condition. Ford Auto = Agency, Franklin St. tebld FOR SALE_Or would store with re- liable party, fine upright piano. Only slightly used. Write Upright, care tifs paper. febid 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, etc. Address Frank Hertz, Meat Mar- keot, 26 North Thames St., City. febld FOR SALE—A dairy and, produce farm of 174 acres, 30 minutes’ drive to a first class market, 10 minutes to trol- leys; 85 acres clear land; balance grow ing “timber: " well watered: large 2% story frame dwelling containing ‘14 rooms; largs cow barn with two silos attached. Can ®ive £0od reasons for felling, ' Terms ‘easy. Address P, O. Box 485, Baltie, Ct. febid FIVE SECOND-HAND HORSES FOR SALE—nquire at stable of L. Strom. corner of High and West Main Streets. jan31d FOR SALE—Mercantile block, con- sisting of grocery store building, with two good tenements on second floor, and a grain elevator with full equip- ment for grinding. Good location, near railroad,. in village of 2,500 population. Business at present is well patronized, Address A. C. Burdick, Jewett City, Jan29d FOR SALE A good dress sult_used but little; size 28 chest and 36 waist. A. Haubt, 67 Frankiin St. janzsd FOR SALE—Coverod mlilk wagon, new gear: price low for a qulck sale Address Chas. ¥. noviza FOR SALE OR RENT—New seven- room cottage, ail improvements. Laural HIIL ‘Electrics pass; conven- iently near business section. Easy terms to purchaser. C. E. K. Burnham Salem Road. Telephone 816-3. oct21d HE The demand for our May- flower White Wyandottes has been much greater than we €xp S0 that for the balance of the s our books are closed on la for baby chicks. We can for small lots only and eggs by setting. An unlfmited quantity Cuban game stock #nd eggs. MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Norwich Town, Conn. ‘Phone 34-3. jans1a BUY A FARM NOW. I have 26 farms for sale, ranging from 17 to 250 acres. They are suit- able for all kinds of farming and are favorably located. E. A. PRENTICE, febld SALE HORSES I am just home with as nice a lot of Horses as can be found in any sta- ble. There are chunks, general pur- pose Horses and big ones. Several that Wil welgh fifteen and sixteen hundred. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. connection. FOR SALE CHEAP, Solld mahogany bar and mirrored back fixtures, a capacious icebox, one wall showcase (for bottles, etc.). ana office fixtures, all matching and {n ex- cellent condition. These fixtures may be very well adapted to a barber shop or drug store. Apply Mrs. E. F. Mc- Namara, Slater Ave. City, or Mr. John B. Leahy. New London. Ct. deciid REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, 40-scre farm. good comfortabls 8- room Eouse. 1 mile to village, 4 wiles to city. $700. acres, 1 mile to city. handy to trol- fine new $-room cottage finished in 204 cold water, bath. new Fhe "ot 175-aire torm tn New Lon- don county for $5,00¢ Several good investment properties in_city of Willimaatie. Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. 1f you want a farm, coustry home or city property. call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 715 Maim Street, Willimantie, Cena. iy15a Ennis, Danlelson, Ct the of 86 Cliff Street. Tel. Jan1sd WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Miain St., Frankl Real Estate and insurance FOR SALE COTTAGE—In Enst Norwich, nearly new: only ten minutes’ walk from post- Square. office; seven rooms; steam heat; in good order. Easy terms and cheap. Roosevelt Ave., No. 68, near the Bleachery, Greencville: six room cot- tage, with large. well cultiv den.” Easy terms. Low pric Brook St., No. very cheap five- room cottage, with large good garden. Very little money requ jania FOR SALE Three more $1,000 Sterling Dyeing and Finishing Co. Firs! Morigage 5% Bonds ai Par and Ialerest. JAMES L. CASE, || 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. For Sale One Light Team Wagon with body 12 ft. x 4 ft. Single Lumber One Wagon. New and Second-hand Delivery Wagons. The Scott & Glark CORPCBATION, 507-515 North Main Street. Jan26d WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the publle, there is no me- dium better than througi: tne advertis- ing columns of The Bulletis unc mat; BUSINESS NEWS advertisements carefully, ey TO RENT. TO RENT—Store No. 114 Franklin St. J. E. Fanning, 31 Willow St. febid TO RENT—House of 8 rooms at Bean Hill; moderate rent. at 8 Huntington Ave. anzsa TO RENT—Tenoment of six rooms and bath at 157 Boswell Ave. Enquire at 163 Boswell Ave. Jan2od TO RENT—Office rooms in the Bill block; steam heat furnished. Inquire ot & L. Hutchins, 37 Shnetucket Btreot. e ent, 7 rooms of ' 3. Brad- fora, Bookbinder, 108 B: dec2d TO RENT—First cluss store in M honey block, West M Inquire Ma. honey Bros.” Stable. novisd TO RENT—A tenement of five rooms on one floor; also a flat of elght rooms and bath. Inquire at 307 Washington Street. novild TO RENT—Desirable front office; flso turnished rooms in Central build- ng; stenm heat and water. J. B. Lucas. ‘alis Ave. TO LET—On Broadway, next to the Wauregan Hotel, two. rooms. suitah tor"otffces or’ drossmaicer; Aiso in ihe same building. o large. lght end dr b 36 foct by 56 teet sult tora, oct purposes or o al Apply to William H.® Shields. Frankin STORE TO RENT at 61 street, sultable for most any kind of businéss. Moderats rent. {nunlr-“nt sep Bulletin Office. ment at 56 Franki/ the paint. plumbing may17d FARM FOR RENT Farm of 70 acres, known as the John Maples farm, situated on Asylum Street. Possession given April 1st. Enquire at John H. Ford’s ice office, 233 Main Street, Franklin Square. FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West | Main Streel. Enquire of A. L.| Potter & Co., 18 Broadway. Janl7d Jan24d NOTICE! To Rent. To right party, six-room flat, modern convenienices, on lower at 33 Otis St. Inquire J. Ayling, or telephone 234. noviéa with floor, | FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Grain mill, two stories and basement, fully equipped with modern appliances, fine water privilege, both steel and stone mill, new shafting, cracker and elevators, new and up-to- date; also 6-room cottage, running water, good barn and outbulldings; 2 acres 'of land, centrally located, 6 min- utes’ walk tG ohurch, school and P. O. Euy the Melz Plan Car and assemble it yourself. Order now for spring. Agent, A. B. Simpson, 83 West Main St. City. oct26a —The Latest in Typewriters— | THE BENNETT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Costs $18.00, but does the work of a $160.00 machine. F. N. CASH, Sole Agent, New_London County. 39 Union Street, Norwich, Conn. Tel. 833 Jan22d A Dairy Farm i of 120 acres, neat cottage house rounded with rustic wall; abundance of shade trees; barn 40 by 60 (new); | wagon shed, woodhouse, toolhouse and silo; all buildings in first class condi- sur- tion. I will sell this farm, together with 12 new mjich cows, 46 tons hay, | 100 hens and all farming !mplements | | ana small tools; 100 quart milk route; monthly income from milk $120. This | farm is situated 1% miles from West- erly postoffice. Land In high state of cultivation. Inspection invited Over one hundred seashors lots front Atlantic ocean, 50 feet by 150, Price and 'ms upon. applieation Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (Cholce of 400 farms.) WILLIAM A. WILCOX, | Real Estate Broker, | 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, janz6d Westerly, R. L | MISS M. C. ADLES, | Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist THE SMART WOMEN at the recent brilliant balls were those whose hair was arranged in natural, graceful, artistic style. Are | you anxious ko look as well ? | Consult Miss Adles, who will be in | Norwich all the week of February 7th, WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich New York. Boston. Telephone Jan3id VALENTINES! | Valentines of all kinds, Booklets and Post Card: Lincoln and Wasington Post Cards and Favors. Masks, Flags, Napkins, Crepe Paper, Etc. VRS. EOWIN [AY, Frankliin Squara Jan28d LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread canuot be excslied. Give us & trial order. novzd 704. 20 Fairmount Street. Mand mage, - Manienring. Orders Face and Scal FULL ASSOCIATED and on R. ¥. D. For further informa- tion, call or address Charles B. Lamb, | . Lebanon, Conn. Tel 1-42. jan7d - PRESS DESPATCHES FOETRY, WHEN TEDLY COMIS MARCHING HOME AGAIN. When Teady comes 4t The, things he's g to do, It we'ra 10 believe t the ¥ say, Are about a/million of two. I don't soe how he'll find the ti To accompiish them ail, 4o ¥ As Editor of the Outlook Some hours he'll have (o marching home srophets pend How, Chickens Can Be Made to La Or “When to Help & Friend.” In itlos we are assured He'll head a People's Party, Responding to a great appesl Spontancous and hearty, Which, will be voiced—so Hoarst clares— Even in Cincianati! Already Speaker Cannon quakes o henr the faithful Goblcs " m, his ‘rendiness 10 jet Wour his socks; nle oo 18" i For awtully hard knocks, de The OGomservation Forces hope k0 have him ead Chelr rani o Pure ¥ood agitators, 'too, "Rhia Brouinition: eranks: o' And who'd like to take a whack At Tariff, Trusts and Banks The Anti-Vivisectionist, The Ardent Suftragette Ate Counting on the mighty boom Thelr, chorlshea cnune will get When Teddy comes = marching hows gain, “Heo'll stir things up, you bet ") R z mONDRmL. I lovea.you dearly, O m weet AlthGugh ‘you pass me 11k Although you wenve my |ire aw And tread my heart bencath your fest I tromble at yowr touch; I sigh To Wee you passing down the strest 1 lowe you dearly, O my sweet Althotizh” you Lightly pass mo b You s&w In meorn that love's a chaa Passion n biunder, youth 41 T enow Rot, ' Only iwlien wo m ng to kiss your hand “I love you dearly, O Aweet Although you pass me lightl Justin Huntly Mol - VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Mother—Children, why are r reling so? Willle—Its a new g We're playing discovering t Lippimcott’s Mrs. ammercy—What opinfon_about the right of vote? Mrs, Park—It's enouglh f to know, my dear, that it able,—Judge You asked St, You hav, me if Louls Father getting go0d exa the count And mill with reckl Our lnst resources Ko Just as with rash, high-hand We laid the buffa-low! “And s your milk pasteur the prospective customer ure,” he repll o the cows every News. Zlijah was being fed by the the vegetable v plained. briefly. Here N, Y. Sun. “Have o cigar, old man new arrival over at an uncle of mine blew burg last evening."—F “Ho it, doctor patient, “that if 1 contract a cold in my hea t my head wot 1 dow't ha Toet 7" “It in caused,” replies the physician, “by the fact that the room in 'your feet for & col never heard into trouble by fol nple. Son—Ye teiter.—Tit- of th The t awton Hera asks the get cago Post. o satd New Year dear madwm explanation ¥ he has t editor, “the itself.’ Tt 1s because whole twelve months for Boston Transcript what I dumb a Ye “Did_you remember kind about being to nsked the t Jimmy Jigg s woon am 1 T took the blanket and biue ribb ma’s pet poodie and turned him loose and lot him chase a cat up a tre Washington Star “After all” sald the optimist best of luck is only what you mak yourselt.” “It's all woll encugh for 10 talk,” growled the pessimist, “bu never get auything but bad lu “Well, then, 1U's up to you to the best of It"—Catholic Standw ana Times. MUCH IN LITTLE Cuba s vigor enforein tion of duties on the per passengers: landing at island. This is & pol to Guba: 7 The Chilean government is about establish in connection with ti a sohool in_ wirelers telegraphy, in which young mer are to be taught f arge for instruction 20 The province of Ontarlo has ordered 1,600,000 pounds of half-inch aluminum wire for 'the electric power line from Niagara Falls. The order w $400,000, goes to & Pittsburg firr Letters can_now be automaticn registered in Berlin by an automat penny-in-the-slot machine placed fn t} post offices, which specially stamps th letters and saves the sender fro waiting. Menelikc IL. of Abyssinia has in possession more than a th msand lock of human hair of every ssade of color and texture; each of thewe is carerul labeled with the date and other par ticulars of its acquisition. Chung Ling, & priest of Buddha versed in all the mysterious know edge that s secreted in those mystl temples of the plains -of China, is n student In the first grade of the Fran) lin school night class for forelgner ‘Washington. Sfberfa is one of - the largest most productive . agricultural on the face of the globe, tho greator part of the land being fertile and pable of vielding abundant crops and of sustaining large flocks and her. Then, too, the mineral resources ! hardly been touched. In the experimental station ¢ ed with the department of agric in Chilie are being tested 30 var of wheat, 40 varieties of fc 20 varitios or industrial pla rieties of potatoes and 15 varieties of corn, The best varietios are to be di tribtiteds among the farmers of the country; ConsultM: J. Henrdck reports the aie. o0 af ‘natural gas near Monctom New Hrumewick. Several wells have Deen driven, two of which, 1,600 feet decp, are estimated to' produce 1,000 000 cubic feet daily. They have boen plugged pending the boring of other = taken for combings. MRS. T, 5. UNDERWOOD, Tel 553-# [ welln; i the quantity found warrants the gas will .be piped to Moncton for Lathidnw ‘mnd