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WEDNESDAY UNSETTLED. _— 'WHAT IS GOING ON ‘audevill a P ‘Eictures ac et Theater. 'Vaudeville and Motlon TCNIGHT. Motion Plctures at ana Niustrated Songs Plotures at pany, C. A. C., at 27. L §. O. F, vision, A. O. H. meets in uinebaug, No 125, F. of A, 720, R. A., Drill of Fifth C meets in Odd Fellows Second Austin_Bloc] mests in rs; Norwich__Council, meets in Buckingham Memorial. ANNCUNCEMENTS Church BEros. have nice long clams. BROADWAY THEATER. “The Yankee Prince.” Tom Lewis in George M. Cohan's musical success, “The inec=." will be the attraction at Broad- way theater on Thursday, Feb. 24. Mr. a Norwich favorite of many whose comedy suc- cesses have endeared him to local play Jovers as a comedian of a most enter- taining type. He comes here in the Ereatest success of his career, fms been truthfully said that the part of Steve Daly in “The Yankee Prince” even funnier than his wonderful suc- part Unknown in Mr. Cohan’s “Little Johnny Jones.” Messrs. Coban and Herrls ing wi Lewis to this city the original cast mnd company, bag and baggage, with every comedisn and comedienne, every and Aancer. portant person travels by special train. George M. Cohan has given Mr. Lewis an ideal Sty e o this_brilliant musical Y. == a snapping plof and a ~hirl of whimsicalities. The produc- Sng frm of Cohan & Harrls pin faith 10 Mr. Tom Lewis as the most popular generation, and in “Yhe Yankee Prince” they have given Bim the absolute best of everything. jece is an entertainment pure and There isn't really a serious mo- in it, but there are laughs com- ing so close together that they are ‘continuous. BREED THEATER. Motheriess, Superb Scénic Portrayal of Two Orphans. with the great and Cuticura Ointment the d. Chem. Corp. - Sole Props., President Hiram Percy Maxim of the Acro club of Hartford has purchased, and which iis expected to arrive in that city the latter part of “this week. It is the first machine to.be owned by years standing, member of the club and thus is THE S, A. R. DINNER. Programme for the Gathering Today at The Connecticut S. alway: hold their dinner on Washington's as_has already been announced. they will Bridgeport at the Stratfield. dent Lewis B. Curtis will be toast- master and the speakers will be as Governor Weeks, Welcome to Buckingham _of Bridgeport, Welcome Mayor Hooker of Hartford, Our State . Beardsley of Bridgeport, president of the national soclety, The National Society: W. Vréoman of New York, Some Fra- 3 D s o ternal Suggestions. Belongs in the Parlor. “A Vermont editor refers to “brofler gallinculturists, thought that such things as that could be found in almost any Vermont back vard ?”—Norwich Bulletin, 8 % If Vermonters had any- thing like rhat they would put it in The man that makes two squabs grow where only one @ have experimented with rabbits.—St. Albans Messenger. HOME GARMENT MAKING. The Bulletin's Pattern Service. Everyone familiar et story of the Two Orphans will hail with delight the announcement of thd exhibition of the great pictorial story of the same title, which can be seen at the Breed theatér Wednesday of this mame pathetic story over which younz and old cried for years, and is shown n all the sumptuousness of the days of Louis XV. of France. This plcture $s produced under the personal super- wision of the ownmers French laboratory, todey and until week. It is the and as a conse- e is_perfect even to the minutest and is one of the most complete silent dramas of the day. Besides this great acquisition, the Breed will, show a programme of un- cellence, included in which the funniest comedy film out. This 4s 1,000 feet long. and every foot car- ries a new situation that is more laugh- able than the previous ome, until the culminating climax closes the picture with the spectators in an uproar, and the story, for thereis a good one, keeps the house in a ripple of merriment during lis_entire presentation. ‘Wolcott will be heard in an entire new included in which is one ©f the greatest illustrated song suc- Cesses of the day- YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Exercises in The primary and grammar rooms of under the direction of the pricipal, Miss Edith Mather, and Miss Anna E.Parkeunited Monday aft- ernoon for patriotic exercises in honor of George Washington. Following was Song, Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean, school; Galden sen- timents to_the memory of Washington, from the Sons and griots, by nine pupils, Smith, Sybil Kilroy, Eva Davis, je Simons, Edward Faulkner, John Proctor and James Barber; composi- tlon, Life of Washington, Harry Pow- ars; song. Battle Hymn of the Repub- : The Liberty Bell, four pu- ice Krajewski. las Proctor and Washington's Patriotism and Love for His Countrymen, Sybil Kilroy: poem, the Washington Elm, Mary Cur- fey; song, The Triumphant American reading, General Wash- John Proctor; poem, All Hail the Lawrence Collins and George Our Chieftain, Wash- Hymn, school; Salute ta the song, America, school At Sodom School. Patriotic exercises in_honor of Wash- were held in Sodom school on prosramme hood, Louise Soucie; Washington, _six boys, . Raymond Soucie, Stephen and pher O'Hearn and Tyler and Fred Ladd; George of the Potomac and | George of England, John Tracy; poem, #he Good OM Times, Anna Driscoll Plantation to Nation, Mary Rose Our Flag, Catherine Description of the Washing- ent, and reading from the County Gasette of Kingston, N, January 8, 1800, that had of the burfal of Washing- ed by a neighbor; Banner, school. General News. Anna E. Parke is spending the with Mrs. Douls H. Smith of and this evening will attend Ehe social giver at her house by the smembers of the Ladies’ Ald society of @he Franklin Congregational church. @itending the Tuesday and Friday evening classes of the Norwich Art this repair gang of the Central Ver- repairing the slate Foof on the Yantic station. The Yantic Woolen company's mill @tarted up Monday morning. fmetng apent Senday with thelr broth ay w r - ;. Emanuel Lamoine of Plainfield. the village schoo!, programme: GIRL’S APRON. ghters of Pa- Minnie Ferry, Paris Pattern No. 2300 — All Crossbarred dimity has been used for {his preity Ticle apron: ks are gathered Into the of - Bnglish " Hon"ana nds are of ‘the same. inser. Three-cornered pockets of the material ‘ornament the front, and sash ends extend. from the underArm Seams The pattern is capable of n any material ang looks well in plain or fgured The pattern is in four sizes—6 to 12 For a girl of 10 years the apron Tequires 3% yards of material 27 inches Wwide or 23 yards 36 inches wide; yards of inseftion to trim. Price of pattern, 10 cent: Order throtigh The Bul Pattern Dept. The front and John _Olofr, Teo Morris; to the back: development | particularly letin Company, Fyotect Yowssed/! AT SODA FOUNTAINS OR ELSEWHERE. Original and HORLICK’S MALTED MI LK TheFoodDrinkfor AllAges RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust BEF Insist on“HORLICK’S” Take a package-home DR. G. B. ELD Dentist, CENTRAL BUILDING, 43 Broadway. FRESH FISH. All kinds in their season. Prices Right. E. T. LADD, Agent. s 32 Water St. Washington’ poem, The & alierion song, Stag “There will be no sessions in the lo- eal scheols today, Washington's birth- morning a chicken' belong- iam Kilroy’s flock was found in the brook near his house. chopping the ice from her feet back to the flock without ‘trouble. although Friday was one eoldest n! s SEcHale of Shetton 1s sgend- S LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confdeni our Ples, Cake Broad canaot be exvalled. Give us & rmount Strest.’ ‘We are neadquarters for BANQUET Al eral davs with his mother, Mrs. John Stewart and daughter, Bave returned to Jewett Cit: Sybil Kilroy attend the Satur- class at the Norwich Art : ‘LEGAL NOTICES. T _COURT OF PROBATE HELD ! i biation “v“*’fi?.i- o Uy ot Febra . 3tox 3 avune, z erine Vollmer, iate of - Charles Vollmer of Norwich, Comm., ‘appeared in- Court and fi > a petition ng, for the reasons .thereip. set . ‘that administration’ be granied upon’ the estate of suid deceased, al- leged to be intestate, ‘nereupon, it is Ordered, That sald tition be heéard and determined at the Blobate Court Reom in the City of Norwich, in sald District, on the 24th day ‘of February, A. D. 1910, at 3 o'clocik in’ the afternoon, and that mo- fice of the pendency of said petition. ana of sajd hearing thereon, be given by the publication “of this ‘oeder ome time In Some mewspaper having a cir- culation In said District, at least two days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made fo this Court. * NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. < Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, febg2a lerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A GOURT OF PROBATE HELD at North Stonington, within and for the District of North Stonington, on the 19th day of February, 4. D. 1910. Present—CALVIN A 'SNYDBE. Judge. Estate of Harry H. Edgecomb, late of North Stonimgton, I said Distriof, deceased. | 2 2N Ordered, That the Administratrix dite the creditors of sald deceased to bring in°thelr claims against & said _estate Xithin wix ‘months from this gate. by posting up a notice to that effect, to- Zother with' a copy of this order. om fhe sfenpost ncarest to the place where said 'deceased last dwelt, and in_the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circula- flon n said District, and make return to this Court. CALVIN A. SNYDER, Judge. The. above.ana foregoing Is a true copy of record. Altest: CALVIN A. SNYDER, Judge. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the pndersigned at North Stonington, Conn.” within the time limited i (hé above and foregoing order. LILLIE l. BDGECOMB, Administratr] North Stoglington, Con feb22d 18 PAT.OFFICE RES.US. Sprfmg Style Hats of t ;CI::,:::.“MS. Opening Day February 19th McPHERSON, The Hatier, 101 Main Stree? feb19ad Already We Have Commenced to Receive New Spring Patterns In Furniture. The quality of stock and manufac ture is guaranteed, and our past repu— tation vouches for the fact that our prices are right. We are in a position to save you money if you are prepar- ing fo mewly furnish a home. COME TO US FOR PRICES. M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street feb2d 1647 ‘Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standar\ brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueirs Scotch_Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout. | C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill p. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterlinz Bitter Ale, Anheuser Budweiser, Sahlitz ana Pabst. A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. Telephone 447-32. iyaza IMPORTED Wall Papers ~, They are all in, also our domestic line, and the best to found outside of New York City, and at half prices charged there—with all necessary dec- orations, including cut out. borders. Also-- Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes, Etc. I am now taking orders for Spring Painting, Paper Hanging and Decor- ating. My many vears experience will be of value to you. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street, Telephone. feb16a ASSOCIATED Raulea and nowly painted. ‘Wood, Danielson, Conn. ° febizd T klin 8t., RENT ut 65 Frankliin & at_reasonap) PRESS DEGPATCHES FOETRY SOUTHWIEST WIND IN THE WOOD . a LAND. cJe v A _moan . of. coming bl creeps low And rusties in the crisping &1ans St _sudenty with mighty arm; Ty Wi, B, aule, Conn:” &, ¥. D, FOR SALE_Ten-room house, has been rented in two tenements,’ large lot, two minutes’ walk from school and troiley, Inquire &t 56 Blizabeth St., after 4 p. m. febz2d BAPPELL C0, FOR SALE_McDowell portable oven No. 2. Can bé bou very cheap. Aj %o DI A2S Pirabull, 630" Maln Bt. llimantic, "Ct. feb22a. FOR RENT—Cottage of 6 rooms at 45 Spring Bt ¥ Bast Great P! renssa”” | He ‘comes.” ana witle he's growins T—A small tenement on_ M cheap rent. Apply West [Arc 'whis 5 P fen12a Outspread, regoh tho hor - round, Com- | The great Bouthwest drives o'c No. 1. earth, And looseny all his réaring robes Behind him, over heath and mo Hints Wila couriers of his Feckloss colr ng from the dagge gorse, 114 Frankiin RE! ito; Fanning, 31 Willow St feb3d | Ana gaiher in Gils streaming tra And hurrylng over fern and broor Midway, Tar off, he felgns to halt Adress N WANTED Female Yelp 1 department o X o Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. "rmm,— BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY grand pi- ano, for sale to right party. Cash or gonvenient payments ~Address 4. G. Sare Norwich | ulletin. febz1ld Mimantic Sifie: %’1‘-{" mpetent &Il fo oy Hounework Ta small _famify this ofhce. 1 WILL BUY A FARM if cheap for cash; £00d;location. Send me tull par: tioulars. ¥ Fielsckmaker, No. 331 Bast St., New York Cit: b21d —Being _connected: ouse, I will pay ex- Wi with a New York h o kinds ot raw tra_high prices for all AnJLL BUY OR EXCHANGE fof w, farm, FOPSEy With wood e S West. filington, robsia *J. A. MORGAN & SON' Coal and Lumber Central Wharf, - e a chance before you 1ls, Hampton, Conn. Phone connection.. once, a first 27480 Jomber, “Neae but s steady: “man and one Conn. _jan3: AUTOMORT fackson b-passenger touring car in Condition. Six g00d tires " Co shiel Car t6o larg ain at §600. H, H. Starkweather nieison, Conn. . ’Phone 4i-13. _feb2ld ne brand new), lamps, wind- d, speedometer, top, etc., complete. e for present owner. = Bar. Telephone 884. - EGGS FOR HATCHING —White Ply- mouth Rocks, finest thoroughbred stock 31 per 13, $6 per 100; Barred | Elymouth Rocks,'$1 per 13, $5 per 100 SALESMAN WANTED _Bx- igar Co.. Cleveland. O} HELL LARAMIEAll kinds of urs bought, sold and _tanned rmist work done. LUMBER The best to be had and at the right Remember we always A’ A Mitchell, R. D. 4, Tel. 239- L Reds. 76c per 13, 3150 per 10 carry a big Mne of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stock. H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY. es, rubbers, hot water FOR SALE Farm of 28 acres, mile from Baltic; house and barn, ete. Eour cows, ong Lorse. Address Josepli Bessett, R. F. D, Baltic, Conn. _ febl Telephone 11-3. one. _Man and_ wife (without children) for-country place. understand farm work and running order, $20; trial allowed. Ad- dress. (P MANURE SPREADER in £00d x 212, Bulletin. febisa oughly rellable; woman must be good gook and housekeeper. & Gosd wages and permanent position to right party. Apply C. D. Geer, 42 feb22TuWFS WANTED—Youn, FOR SALE—A §00d business, within ne minute’s walk of Franklin square; place is well stocked, in first class con- dition; good reason’ for selling; will sell af a bargain. Inquire at this office. febild B COAL i Free Burning Kinds and Lehig! men to learn ai tomobile business for. positions as men. We make you expert in ten weeks: assist you to secure position. _Pay bi ork pleasant; demand for men great write for particulars and sample lesson.” Empize Automebile Tn- FOR SALE OR RENT_New seven- room cottage, all _improvements, o Laurel Hill. 'Electrics pass. iently near terms to purchaser. C. E. Salem Road. Telephone 816-3. oet2ld ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, reasonable; con ness section. Easy Burnham Office—eor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. FOR_SALE Concord bugsy, in frst class condition. Ford Auto ~Agzency, = ol Franklin St. feb8d ROYAL GLUE—FREE—ROYAL GLUB FOR SALE Coverad milk _w, new gear; price low for Adar ladhla.'l‘. Ennls, A 40c Screw Top-Jar Free. Cut this coupon out and present it to any hardware, groce: ery. drug, cigar or Dol . paint. station- on store in your on, quick sale nielson, Ct ask the merchant ive you a large Screw Top Jar The factory will re- for the large jar of Royal Glue he gives you free. I lue on earth. town or city and CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL 'Phones ——— 402 68 Thames St Dwight Bromley farm in North Ston- ington, 7% miles from Norwich, 1% miles from trolley, % mile 200 acres, good house, 12 rooms, fine barn, 35x76, silo, all in good order. 1t will mend er. furniture, china, crock- ornaments or i3 broken and make it All the merchants have wiil get it for you. ask any merchant abe will tell you it is the best large Screw To) you of this fact always use Royal Glue ell of it. Mr. your customers with s Jar of Royal Glue free this coupon proper- will refund -you the look like new. feb22a 86 Clift Street. 37 Franklin St Rogers Enamels INTERIOR DECORATIONS Will dry hard over night and produce a bright, enamel finish on furaiture, picture frames, vases, or any article of interior use to which they may be.applied. Seventeen -beautiful shades. CHAS. 0SG00D & €O, 45 and 41 My Fresaor Busines: years; good trade; price reasonable. Inquire 1y signed m money it cost and 2 §ood re! name and ad e typewriters, when you mail this Co., W teb17a 17 Broadway. ‘088 across. coupon With 1st, 1910. feb22d ot machines. chines and carpet sweepers to repair; Cutiery “sharpened, and’ supplies for es.” Open evenings. SEWING MAGHINE HOSPITAL, General Repair Shop, 160 West Main St, A. H. OUSLEY. 555-4. ~ Over Fi mariket. néar Thames WANTED Cooks and General Housework Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BURBAU. S. H. Reeves, WANTED COOKS, GENERAL HOUSE AND SECOND GIRLS. 4. B. LUCAS, Central Building. A B0-acre farm, new house, new barn, several new henneries, some fruit, plenty of wood, land level and highly cultivated, ten minutes’ walk from trolley and a short distance from Norwich. Price $1,250. A bargain. Igvestigate! ‘An s0-acre farm situated three miles from Shore Line railroad, 10-room house, two barns, several hennerles. Easy terms. Inquire about it. A 4-acre place, pew house (not quite finished), some wood and near church, school and store. Price -only $390, cash. Investigate. One hundrea seashore cottage sites, 27 cottages and 11 seashore farms. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin and make selection. Cholce of 400. key fitting, saw feb15d Westerly, R. LOST AND FOUND. y who took the um- a 2, the, dressing room of the Broadw eater is lkn: return it to the fheater offic LOST—A pocketbook, between Sevin' on & Whipple's in ning a small sum of —The Latest in Typewriiers— . THE BENNETT PORTABLE 'preila_from Costs $18.00, but does the work of a $100.00 machfne. ~F. N. CASH, Sole Agent, New London County. 39 Union Street, Norwich, Conn. Tel. 833-4. jan22d Water St cont and a Christmas scription from Fannie = Finder return to Rawson-& Whipple and receive reward. FOR SALE. rom school, E. A. PRENTICE. FOR SALE established two OTTO STABENOW, FARMS. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, ’ Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Room 1 TYPEWRITER Greonovills ontioman it Toturned to this office: LOST—Between Franklin_ Squ Tob. Rewar e e LOST—A letter, between Dime thea— ter and postoffice. Finder return to 231 Main St, Norwich, and r Commerce Sirest, l“!l!"lllll 40-acre farm, gooG comfortable 8- room house, 1 mile to village, 4 miles to city, $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- ley, fine new $-room cottage finished in cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new The best 173-acre farm In New Lon- don county for $5,000. ‘Several ~good investment propertiés in_city of Willimantic. Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. 1f you want a farm, country home. or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main Street, WLl iyisa DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Gentas Surgeon. ‘e of Dr. 8. L, Geer's during his iast livess.” o The Vaughin Foundty Co. IRON CASTINGS Norwich, Cenn. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. n, price $3,000. Conn. TO REWI—Tenoment of six_rooms and bath at 167 Boswell Ave. at 153 Boswell Ave TO RENT—Office rooms in the steam heat furnis of F.'L. Hutchins, 37 Shetucket Btreet deczia TFe | Now, whirring l1ke an_eagle’s wing JonSsa"® | Proparing fOF a wide biue fight T | Now. aupping fie 4°anii e the wet bewilde hed: ‘Inquire S oraaming . fee L taok 3 ma Now, screaming ke an angulsiie thing Slose by some Gown-bygathin Bodulre of J. RENT—Firat class store In Ma- | Now, threatening like & storm-churged West Main. Inquire Ma. TO honey block, honey Bros.” Stable, Falls Ave. X WiEO RENY_Upper tonement. 1 L0OMS | Now, Walling like breaking heart Brad- ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. dec2d | {ATE Wl mot wholly breel, but hones hope that knows itsel? in va cloud; Now, cooing like & woodland Aover TO RENT—Desl: offict also furnished rooms in Central bulld- | Wiih sudden fury dashing down am heat and water, Lucas:| puli-forced on the awaiting woo Now, up again in roar and wrath HIRH soaring and wide sweeping; now TO LET—On t and dry T basement room, 26 £ 6 teet, suit- [And sbrick, and shout, Apply to William STORE TO RENT at strest, sultable for most businéss. Moderate re: Bulletin Office. FARM FOR RENT Farm of, 70 acres, known as the | Ths, “5Psns but Tike lrroon John Maples farm,” situated on|57%:5% Asylum Street. April 1Ist. Ford’s ice office, 233 Main Street, | . . . Franklin Square, Possession given | A sympnony of aistant seus Enquirc at John H. — jan24a FOR RENT Cottage of elght rooms, and all modern improvements. steam heat, A. L' POTTER & CO., NOTICE! To Rent. To right party, modern conveniences, at 33 Otis St. gginauire N.UJ. Ayling, . New fhe whole s concords, melzed wt once e inspiraiion, nd’ whirl, an And grind ana groan, lion-1ike Roar o the echo-peopled hill wo e/ . and harp-like thrill 82"t | With migrity merodics, sublime ¥ron ¥elmps ‘of column'd wave Allofty anthem to the sky ¥it music’ for o prophet's sou And‘Mike an ocean-gathering pov Ana murmuring, deep, while do o, Relgns. calm profound:—not tre inow upon a shingly nd the oak & solemn harmony ascends, And in the upper follage George Mere AFTERTHOUGH sadness everywhere Chill snows are nigh; Yot though oach bough and t Above where lie The golden leaves like royal robe down Are mext vears buds close o #heaths of brown, 11 riot nor fall bef pul Unseen of men, maybe and In She still works wonders upe will disclose —Wallace Hirst, In Van VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings / 1s he a good wr six-room flat, with ertainly not; he won $1 Toom Dat. arith | _—Certainly not; he won or telephone | Puck. other day In a’prize stor FOR SALE. FOR SALB—Grain mill, and basement, With | she dfed a pliances, fine water privilege, | Lampoon, and stone mill, new shafting. | vBarefoot dancers earn « cracker and elevators, new and u », sarn also §-room 004 barn 'and outb land, centrally located, utes’ walk to church, school and on R. ¥. D. 1 ARLO; | aress richly.” 1dinga; 3 | almost have to go barefooted.”— & pin: | sas Clty Times. "UTor Turiuer inforin, | SWhat are you gol tion, call or address Charies B. Lamb, [ [enten obscrvanc Jan27d4 of my N r’ novied “You didn’t tell the barber in @ hurry” “No, I dldn’t w know it.”—Pittsburg Post. John—What dootor atten two_ storles | 2unt in her last dllness? Jam ural death.—H Y troit Free Pres resolutio FOR SALE No. 136 Broad Street The property owned and occu- W. C, Dayvenport. Lot has a frontage of 126 feet and the house is modern in ev- Has been built but a few years and has all con- An ideal home, JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shoutcket St Norwich, Conn, pled by Mr. Bus—to kiss. Re-bug—to Omni-bus—to kiss all the room. E pluribug unum—1,( in a iine.~Lippincott’s Magazin Damocles saw the sword by a hair. “Lucky for me wasn't bald” he cried. H spoke lightly of 'othér thin, York Sun, “Biggins says he think like to g0 nto the diplomut “But he stutters ter where he is strong. He has at least twice hefore he thing."—Washington Star Wite—What sort of a you like to see? Husband lively, that keeps you awake, nr plenty of music in it. “Um. ¥ better stay at home and take FOR SALE No. 213 Laurel Hill,Ave. Cottage of 8 rooms, bath, steam Splendid opportunity for a small family, JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. JUST ARRIVED. Another Car HORSES; and some Nice Busines Chunks, They are’ of m: No one can sell the same kind | s taPles Do ol o cheaper, at same terms, e Y000 ' ELMER R. PIERSON Teiéphorie Connection the baby."—Life. “Yes, Igwan fined $500 coloring matter in artific “Well, didn’t you d haps. But what made that the judge who im had dyed whiskers."—Cloveland | or. “Do you subscribe for magagine tdy your wife?” asks the with the monogram on his vest sir,” stoutly replies the man with square chin. “And my wife d buy_my socks ‘r me, elther,”—i t. o StubBetihave boen tr teach’ that Chinese laundryman | conduct” business like an enliz) American. - My, Stubb—You must | sncoesded) Maria, When I went d for my ‘laundry he gave mo « nickel in my whange—Chicago N 3 Big Pairs MUCH IN LITTLE and Farm own selec- [ According to the Unitdd State I must | guy tables, based on the | city will be 9,000,000 in 1930, Man tan Island will then bave 4,000 febzia o B ik Consul Albert H. Michaelson “urnished promptly. patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Streat. AHERN BROS,, General Contractors ~ 63 BROADWAY. ‘Phone 715. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, Real Estate and Insurance COTTAGE—In Eas{ Norwich, nearly otfice g00d order. Easy terms and cheap. Roosevelt Ave., No, 68, near the Bleachery, Greencvill Face and Scalp Mas- e, Shampooing and Manicuring. Florai Designs and CutFlowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Tetephone $68. 77 Ceda- Street. $v26a § & Fine Asseriment ol ... MHELINERY at idttls niices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, octia Brown & Rogers Gt e b i weri . Patnting and Paper Hanging in all its branches: Orders will: recelve prompt attention. Shop 27 Chestnut Street, Norwich. whnt to put your bus _the public. there is no me- 3 ouigh the advertis. tage, with large. well cultivated gar- den., Easy terms. Low price. Brook St.,.No. 27, very cheap five- room cottage, with large good garden. Very little money require jania Vashingion Birthday taken for combings. s. 7. S. UNDERWOOD. 51 Broad S. F. GIBSON Tin and Shee! Metal Worker. Agent for Richardzon and Boyntos 5 West main Street, Norwich, Conn. . Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by ne and mod- ern open plumbing. It will repay you in"the increase Of health and of doctor’s biils. -~ Overhauling fitting thoroughly done. you a figure for replacing all the old DlImbing - with the will keep out the Se work _will be first-class and J. F. TOMPKIN: lflflfifww“fiu- on Diamonds, Securitles of £3% S2¢ Hates of Interest. Established 1872.5 THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. atches, Jewel 3 Kind ox iy .Wnsln'ngt:m Post Cards, Napkins, Hatchets, Flags, Ribbon, Crepe Paper, tandlea, Holders, Etc. A EDHIN Y, Frankiin Squars feb1sdayw General Contractor All orders receive t and carefui ‘Give me & triat order, isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich FUNERAL ORDERS “Artistically Arranged by Let me give modern kind that ney 227 Miain St, Franklin Sguare. FOR SALE ; only ten minutes’ walk from post- seven rooms; steam heat: in six’ room cot- Novelties ! - More peopie are taking Foley's Kid- ney Remedy every - It ed the most effective remedy for all kidney and bladder troubles that med- is consider- Remea; lds up the system and dity: © Tee & OugOoR of the international exhibition of | dustries and labor to be held in T during the monthe April to Oct 1911, s now far advanced without doubt be completed \ time for the opening date of the « bition, One Light 'l'eam4 Wagon | Greees. with body 12 ft. x 4 ft. One Single Lumber|criceo wade. New and Second-hand | e i gl Dnes 2 o Delivery Wagons. Farrell & Samderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to ing Men, ato. 144 tre Troupes | are materially connectea | value of tha milver prody that the comstructfon of the bu Egypt In 1907 imported 7,924 iilos of leaf tobacco (3, 3,254,000 from Turkey, in- Hungary and other ‘tries), as, against 6,104,000 k 1897, It Was-not until 1899 that Gr ang other natiors be colwpete with Turkey in the I The conservatism' of Austria gary is a proverb, but Yankee in tion and enterprise have been al Mo machine works in Prague, tr machive tools in service throus! the various departments and shoy are of American origin, there is reasor CORPORATION, - 507-515 North Main Street. ment of ~the 'coutemp! changes for_another yoar @as the changes thus Tar proposed | the. commission In many cases contem plated Ipcreased daties on product imported from the United Staic The world's product of sflver In inat 160,00 e In 1907 being $239,000,000, ng [ $207,000,000 in 1897, Btated ‘in « mercial yalues. however, the 1 lows, 1 comt od fn 1u $122,000,000. and {hiat of 1897 000,000, .

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