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ANNCUNCEMENTS fhe shos specials Frank A. Bl 1.75 and $2 ones at $1.50, shoes $2, and lot of §5 for Saturday). Ladies® Cooking Lessons. arrangements made with Miss li'r’ue Ethelyn Robinson, the Twen- tieth Century Cooking School will give ‘of six cooking lesspns in Buck- ham Memorial March 1, 2, 3, 4 and c.‘t 230 p. m. The first lesson will be ook book given aiso Tuesday, & souvenir. - md the followis ‘house will be pre . salmon sal e, plum pudding, broiled jelly and coffee. Recipes and first 75 ladies is work was a society event at New London. For three days commencing Feb. 28 Verbeck & Farrell will present at the Broudway theater Irv Clous & Co. in Vacation Days. The piece is a bright, sparkling musical sumeis it stage Morton & of those cl footligh The Price _of Patriotism, Thrilling A hl’ldsf'lcly colored and extremely motion picture on the pro- at the Breed theater for the entitled The for The Course of True Love is the Bio: graph feature picture and is a mix- ture of the comedy and dramatic ele- BROADWAY THEATER. Irv Clous & Co. ent interest i the company BREED THEATER. Feature Picture. of the week is which has tself and a com- pany of such competent players that would serve as a satisfactory even— ing’s -entertainment. Vacation Days was written primarily upon mirth and music. The piece was constructed up- on the legitimate lines of comic opera and every effort has been made b: ‘management to realize intent of Irv Clous. With this idea in wiew, -a cast of rare excellence was 3- sembled for the interpretation of the plece. In addition to Irv Clous, whose work has met with great praise alike from press and public and who is pro- claimed the best and most faithful ex- ponent of the German character on the embraces an, comedians, who are termed as being the only comedians on e Americen étage that could make 2 horse laugh with their funniy sayings and comedy: Ruth Edna, The Flexible Doll, and the Fairchild Sisters, singers and aancers. Florence Fairchiid is one little sprites of the who captivate an audience with their winsome ways and clever work. Vacation Days Is the best, the snappiest and wittlest musical produc- tion ever offered to the public. melodies introduced are the kind that appeal to the popular fancy, and the trend of the play itself is caiculated to @rive away duil care and provide a Jerica of heaithful entertainment and Iaughtor—thet great panaces’ for all the the ambitious The Itching, Burning, m-" ing, Cured by Cuticura. - lc-kth-hnda{ n in nds, o %.M and* anoint wunlmnucu.d'. andage ligatly in ald cotton old glov ‘bond ed by ail or a majority of the com- NEEB ‘OF NEW CHARIER - - FOR NORWICH 3 — (Continued from Page Five) politics, The commissioners give a of $5,000 each. The superintend- it and ull employes are appointed by the commissioner: ers hold regular weekly meetings and transact business at each meeting. The receipts are paid daily by the cashier 10 the clty treasurer and all the bills contracted are paid monthly by city treasurer’s check on orders sign- The commission= the missioners. Water Department. Year ends March 311 Policy govern- ed by-five commissioners who hold ahnl.mdhmdlyefl‘echu monthly meetings and serve without ticura Scap, to eleanse the €xcept the president, who is Cuticura Ointment, to hauzbuhn.ud 00 a year. Four of the commis- Cuticura Pilis, to cool and cleanse the Slood: Bave besomes the Tasatises . the treatmont disfigur- ing humors, di the skin, scalp, o of th SUNDAY BUBJECTS. At the Christian Science service on Sunday moriung the usoject is Jesus Christ. * | minisy ment pays There will be preaching Sunday morning and evening at the Norwich Town M. E. church. Sunday morning Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach in the Buciingham Memo- tial on Paths Old and New. Rev. J. R. Very, pastor of the Third Baptist church, will conduct the ser- vices at the Sheltering Arms Sunday | afternoon. At the Broadway Congregational church, the pastor will preach in the morning and at the vesper service at five o'clock. At 2.15 o'clock Sunday afternoon there will be preaching at the North Main Street M. E. church, to be fol- lowed by Sunday school. There will be morning .prayer_and sermon at 10.30 at St. Andrew’s E, copal church, and evening prayer and sermon at 7.30. Rev. F. J. Bohanan mayo: collect aproi! are fi teries counc day i ward assv IHusions is the Sunday morning toj ic of Rev. Herbe: Wyckoff at the Second Congregaticnal church and his evening topic will be The Challenge of Difficulty. At Christ church Sunday there will be a celebration of the Holy Com- | morning prayer and evening prayer and about oppor comm! there sermon at 7.; — as tr Sunday morning Deacon Thomas A. | etc. Spivery will conduct the service at the Mt. Calvary Baptist church, while in the evening Rev. D. A. Willis of Will Yea Holy Ghost.* At Trinity Episcopal each year for two-year terms, elected. by cil yearly, o th the counc cashier and ploves are ahangzed each time the ad- Years ends March officer Common council on nomination of the Year ends May 1 rected by works consisting of cne alderman and two councilmen, ioner and superintendent out of the are made in annval city meeting held continuance. money for outside work so- and pays re elected hy the people, two and ond “t of common coun- the board is always 1 complexion as erintendent, minor em- e e e same politi and some of the tration changes. This depart- pavs all bills out of receipts and the balance on hand to the city treasurer guarteriy. Health Derartment. 31. The health is_appointed by the court of r for a term of four years, and ts no money of the city. THe intment and duties of this official | xed by state law. Public Works Department. The policy is @i- mmittee on public the c The street commis- of ceme- are appointed - yearly by the 1l for the year beginning July 1, and the incumhents are changed ev- ery time the council changes. the empioyes are liable to be removed by 'charge city elecfion is held on the first Mon- All of of administration. _The days after- nd elects n June and a few the council organizes the street commissioner. who does not ne the duties of the office until All work done between Mav 1 in each year is paid for arly aporopriations which June 10. so that there is every tunity for an _outgoing street jssioner to handicap the mcom- ing commissioner by expending a large portion of the apn repeatediv done and is one of the worst featur priation. This is 0s of our present system, and is no reason or excuse for its This department collects alled, such ilway work, er. mm ng trees, street E to eity t Park Department. r ends May 1. There are seven | mantiz will preach. appointed by the may- il Ry alary Rev. W. H. McLean will preach Sun- i Gay morning at the Grace Memori = F',""‘f" & pocv it ! : church on Guide Boards to the King- | _Year ends May 15 more than two 1d_om of Heaven. His evening topic Is | weeks befors the annual election and 5o Siyibdy uf J““" eltf d _executive heads take charge At the First Conaregational churoh | Of departments. The financial year | on Sunday morning, Rev. G. H. Ewing | Should bein with the terms of the Wi take. for. his supsect Confessing | neW oficers, The fnance commitice Christ and_ Chriat. Gontéssing. - Thg | consists of the mayor, an alderman evening toie will be | Believe in the | 3nd councilman = and has general charge of ali financial matters of the city except controlled by sinking- funds. which are a sinking fund commit- Patri church there Wi eeetting momentts and sar: | will be ‘Holy Communion at 90, | fee consisting of ‘two members, who a story that appeals to all. The | morning praver and sermcn at 10.30, | S€TVe Withaut <caia are picturesque and decided |and evening praver and sermon at Uniform City Charters. tary atmosphers furnishes material al_which Rev. J. Eldred | Owing to the almost constant asita- | a most successful film. fments, making a reel that is both ap- pealims and amusing. Owing to the limited = made necessary temporary partition in the menagement | decided to Kw two performances | foday at the regiior matince in order | o accommodate the customary erowd. The ating capact jacing of a Breed the by the fmprovements, the first mence at 145 and the second larze | performance will \ at 45, so that evervone will be able to | Sl Bee the whole bill and be able to get a - | At the Greeneville Congregational | church, Sufiday morning, the paster. | will speak on A Visicn of God. In the | ('\Pnlfl‘: there will be the usual month- recom may by tion =oing on in t calling for im nicipal condition: 1905 passed an act pointment of a cor e cities of the state provement in_their mu- | Governor Woodruft | | mended 1 the legislature of orizing the ap- ting in it mission consi ly song service, at which a double | of one representative from cach city in | quartette is expceted to assist. | the state and five other persons “to re- | S | port to the mext general assembly a | At the McKinley Avenu. A M. E.[drett of such as should, in the ion church_Sund = Rev. W. | judgment of said commission. be en- H. Eley, D. D, w ch on Govern- | acted with reference to the government 3 est Smith- will address the '©of all the cities of state. or anv deavor meeting, and in the -lass or chsses t so that all evening the pastor will preach on The ' laws in the nature of charter provi- | ions et ies of this state e u may be prac- seat. Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at | tieal and vich was Miss Wolcott is making a big hit | the Spirituai Academy Sundoy morning | revrezented on this comm Hon, with her splendid illustrated song with | and ev 5. His mornink subfect is | Gardiner Greene and Mr. Thayer, who fts superbly artistic colored slides | Eternal Vigilance. ana the ning | wa§ then the mavor. Scveral meetinzs 3s entitiea 1 Wonder Who's Kissing fSubicct The Other Side, The Progres- | of (he cofumission were held, but 1o Her Now? and has a very compeliing - Lyceum meets at 12 o'clock, sub- | agreement could be reached as to a ehorus. tect, Reincarngtion. batisfactory uniform policy of munici- e, pal government for Connecticut citi THE AUDITORIUM. At Trinity Episcopal | A & report was made to the 1907 1 iy church, Sunday morning. there will | €ature to that ef | Soday is the last chance to see the | be @ sermon by the pactor, on Conduct Beit ty | Sewutitu: seenie production of . The | the Only Test of Christian Faith. The | o e, e un City Charter. Storm in the Alpine Mountains, which | service in the evening will be largely | 0 '( it Y. Apbrodautin 48 a realistic and true representation | 2 musical service with address on | wre. Bocticut clty, approximatin ©f the terrible rain and wind storms | The Shepherd Psalm, Its Popularity, | B W e tan o8 e ‘which take place there. The Vedmars, | Power and Beauty. it ehnintatod sat o haw- Spacter ©omedy bar acrobats, Cumberland and | SSomea® = There Is. Tiathing . verv: new @reen, novelty dancers, and Tom Wil- HOME GARMENT MAKING. | or orizinal about this in=t ment 3 ®son, comedian, are all artists of merit —— it covers sixty pages in the privat &nd are winning much favor. Another The Bulletin’s Pa‘tern Service. acts and has 172 1 The ward 10ad of scemery and effects will be s i The veaadt hauled into the Anditorium again Won- day morning, when the = Zarra Bhe Lt Gt ke tns eovering ih Trio wHl make thelr appearance. These whole town. and th thick elever people present a noveity artistic | cettied portio E Tho juggling and hoop manipulating act . some govd features, ome being t which will surprxo‘. all who see Kit vroviding for the holding of the city Karson, the tamolis rifle expert, will be ond town elections on the same here the first three days of next week the_secord Tues of April, and ali will shoot his way Into #mmediate the offcials = ‘omcc on the . This is the first ac: or this third Tuesdny t month, or a kind that has played here this season N Siioia. P vor orany £nd should prove both entertaining and executive officer je personally liable in A pleasing bit of comedy case the estimates are exceeded and will be presented by McGrath and Yeo- no member of the council shall direct- man, The Prima Donna and the Luna- Iy or indirectly be irterested in any tic, and Seymour and Nester will do a contract made with the city o~ any da- meat character singing act. The Audi- tment thereof. The directing of the $ien Do will render s carefuliy se- ciassical song and the motion mvfluuwwtmmgzu_ For Morgan’s Collection. _ are suy ama hichly artments or Landers Tusiness af of the different Aone by committees w osed 1o be non-partisan. M: who is @ very youne ‘osing his second ferm,spea of the new charter and cannot ~h J. Plerpont Morgan might indulge speak stropgly enourh in favor of the #is taste for antiques by purchasing (‘fl:;;t;flw‘-'rted fii' of :n\;rr;mwne the cold-sto supply of eggs.—St erc are three methods Pau Ploneer- Pres % thie exila OF the neesent munict Wouldn’t It Be Awful? In celebrating the return of Roose- Turning down a helf million _seems care should be taken that existing are not wholly forgotten.— Record. Easy Thing for Woodrow. £0 be ome of the easiest things Wood- row Wilson does—Nashville Tennes- ‘man will spend $1 on a cab in the o save five cents’ worth of shine ev T A the m | times copied | charte fup by | sever ers al BOY’S RUSSIAN SUIT. Paris Pattern No. 2005 — Al Seams Allowea. I Pink Indian-head cotton has been Who w Jowed select The used in the development of this pretty suit. The blouse, or tunic, which is made without any unnecessary fullness, is closed TR dat bu ttons: the belt siips through at the under-arm e Testening with a Similar BRIIoD 1 leeves are plaited to cuff depth af Jrist, but may bo gathered inta ds’ 17 preferr the turndown col o ot #ha r is permanent, The full knickerbockers are gathered into through the centor-front witn svstem The ne and a iz m four sisest to & the suit 282 of ,...;_:;‘.T 27 inches 36 inches wflo or 1“ tem can be remedied sion plan, o'ty and school =ov rter, A new charter for the ci ed to a of Norwich, love ot pensation. authority of administrative The e comeards r, and po improvem an be made except through ac- tion of the general assembly. | New Charter for the nld be of the ost modern that can be co ity of the si Tt should be origine from any other Connecticut city r, be purely a local product,made a small eommittee of not over members, composed not of law- lone. but of broad minded, up to fled an and t date, public spirited men, who have the strue’ inferests of the city at heart and ronld perform the labor for pure ty-and without financial com- Polities should nof be al- to Influcnce or enter Into the on_ of the commission. charters of all of the Connecti- cut cities are very similar, in that they are molded on the‘plen of our national and state governments, having one or two legislative bodies. Connecticut cities the pernicious ward In nearly all 1 exists in one form or another. ew charter shoull centralize the ggveroment in a small 0dy with full control fixed responsibility, the present complex svstem to be simplified and the numerous board. department, with their overlapping and conflieting dutles, dispenced with. definite and fixed respon=ibility for ev- committees and A contusion of government ek | ery act should be substituted for the I present its from divided authority. | this spring. M llt 'n:m- at auhenn AUCTION GEORGE W. ROUSE I will sell at my restanrant, No. 40 prankiin St fo G ity of Norwich, on Wednesday, March 2 i, P, m. the followin Sed” drtiores ‘Pérsonal proper nters, stools. s, chairs, cash register, silverware, Slectric fan,” dishes, - gas and eriddis Stoves, fine cooking range, ¢ pic- tures, looking glass, etc., luml.ly DY Fobnd in a first class restaurant. Terms of Sale—CASH. . It stormy, the above sale will take place next fair weekday followin Siened B GALY fobia Auctioneer. practical ability. &ress Traveler, ¢ W Mass. One of start $10 a ate, care of at the 1 present employment. febzed S ANARED Tady ToF ERe montha” i ployment In town -a nurse or one with are ot Bublotin fo, travel In state of A'.’s‘&‘».“..m.d feb: un-n—A B;m Tor second work Yurses' Home, Backus, Hospltal. ob26d 25, teom 1 %er ik ; feb24ThETu SALE—Small f; ear Nor- e amd’ other mmnn .z.a“‘{' ano p:ymfl o income. Elore. B Dodwe, Norwicn Fown: Teb24TUTHS 3 n:'-——auw TmTieh cow with, caif. H. C. Hauseler, Plain Hill, Cl. ‘Phone 462-14. fep2sd o m‘-" large room on second oor of Btend biook, Franklin ¥ articulars inquire of Geo. O. o phe fi- Foom 1. ROOME TO WENT at 6b Frankiin o at'Yousonable Tates. L RS T—l)oll“ of 6 'Mn a'-‘:a-fi St Enqmr.‘ox Y. A, Baley, roa: Tebisa TO nn-r A “¥oi L _Richmond e and neater, Sitimber Soimchalim o {avies. otc Gali, between 1 and 00k B C."Cook, 9% Fountsin St. _tebZsa FOR SALE—One new milch cow. (w0 goringers. ‘Sam Wibberley, Bo. Canter- bury. feb25d “FOUR. CHEAF second-hand horses for sale. Inquire of L. Strom, corner West Main and High Streets. teb2sa _ FOR SALE—Two vyeag 014 coli; will ake a fine draft horse. Chris Hansen, Scotland Road, R. F. D. 8, Norwich ‘Town. feb25d Ad- GEORGE W. ROUSE. Auctioneer. AUCTION At the hip le Homestead near the village of Glasgo, will be sold 2t "nuction: and to the highest bidder without reserve, on Thu sday, March 3, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following de- modiens BiTlow repaid mu{ul prepaid; be lumbus Aveu, Ne Jastvon "American Bopt 4., Lemont, ANTED—Ladies emewered. Hirve " w finv’ln. g’ -Pol Hon to:-‘ high almmn ow, Lex16 a day making sent anywhere free: 94, Y2, 52 Gonn, lebl;s s e agents made over 'vond.rlu) an - exc i Tebios " T BUY FOULTRY, hogs and apples: A. Bullard, orwich, Conn. £eB23 WM “FOR SALE_Berkshire-bred Sows and pigs. W. R. Palmer, Jewett City, Conr, feb24d TYPEWRITER—For_sale 0r_rent, Remington & Smith Premier, perfect aition. ice. Addresk i Srve. O Price Fobzid KEMP MANURE SPREADER in £00d a. scribed prpperty, to-wit: 26 cows, 3 heicers, 3”Yeariings, 4 spring calves. 3 calves about five weeks old, 1 Jerse: bull, 1 Guernsey bull, 1-pair of oxen. igs, 4 horses, 1 three-seated carriase P Biano-box cirriage. 2 bugies, 1 mar: ket wagon, 1 democrat wagon, 2 lum wagons, 2 dump carts, 1 side saddle, saddle, 4,000 shingies,” complete set of blacksmith tools, carpent: tools. 2 Standard mowing machines, 2 harrows, T piow, 1 land roller, with grass seeder atfached, 1 horse rdke, 1 feed cutter. 1 horse corn planter. 1 corn shelle hay cutters, ut 30 tons of hay, aiso T et nderstand farm wi wife_(without Man_must nning order, $20; trial allowed. ~Ad- dress Box 213, Builetin. feb23d onanic Be.: ch Fy ey T 1 N: cheap Tent. ADD Shae Bk biin """ fovitd NT—&tore No, 114 Frankiin st %, B Panning, 31 Willow 8t fonsd WO RENT—Tenement of siX_rooms and bath at 167 Boswell Ave. Enguire at 163 Boswell Ave. Junzsd B RENT—Office rooms T the block; steam Inquire g M e, 37 Bhetucket Birest " aec2ia X0 _RENT—Upper tenement, 1 [00ms and vath room. " Enquire of'J. Bra ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadwa. —First clasé atore T noney "Blotk, Weat Inqul honey Bros.” Stable. Falls Ave. TO RENT—Desirable front —offie glso turaished rooms (n Central. bulld: ing; steam heat and water. oct16d "ZTO LET—On Brosaway, next to the Wauregan Hotel two rooms suitab also in the “light and_dry v 36 feet, sulf- r offices or d building, & ement room, 26 fe FOR SALE —One-nifth interest in a flourishing steam laundry business. Satlafactory reasons for selling. OD portunity for an excellent investment. Inquire of Eivert L. Darbié, Danicison WANTED—DO you want to buy or 11 “a second-hand automobile: system will help you. Auto E: hange 3 5 feb2id Fon SALE-—6 cyl. Ford touring.car, 45 H. P, magneto, storage battery, new tires, etc., large, powerful and speedy, §800; 4 oyl ¥ord roadster. model T, 2 $2'F, *tilly eauipped; $500; 4 eyl Win- our Box 2 varlety of other personal property too numerous to ment Terms—cash at time of sale. Should above date prove stormy, the salc will take place on the first fair ‘Thread WANTEDFemale Teip In finishing department of American Co pany, Willimantic Mills. Apply fice. % a at of- b15a Ton” tonring, 84 F . storake Dattery, lamps, etc.. $800. 'Have all been thor: auehly “ovirhuuiea wnd’ newly Dainted 4. F. Woo Co tepizd FOR SALE —Ten-room has wiekday followins, without further otice. WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, Attorney for H_Bronstein, CHAS_F. THAYER, Attorney for Wm. Ford Upson, Trustee. tra_hi furs. Albert L. Mills, Pphone connection. FURS WANTED—Being _connectsd Tith & New Yori house. I will pay ex- h prices for all ive me a chance before you sel! Conn. _Tels teb2d kinds of raw house, been rented in two tenements.' large 1ot two minutes’ walk from school and trolley. _Inquire at 56 Ellzabetn =t after 4 p. m. febzzd Business purpon Aoy to" Witiinm H 8 STORE T0 WENT at Franki o itaple for most Any kind st Moderate rent. | Tnauir FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West Main Street. Enquire of A, L.| Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. feb25d FOR SALE—McDowell portable byen No. 2. Can be bought very cheap. feb24daw? AUCTION shoer and jobber. reliable man and manent job need lence unn Noe but one wishin; iy. John G man, Staftord Hollow, Conn. jand m.m.f—“—% igar Co.. mm Ohto. Bie pay, - ol WANTED—At once, & Sulst_ cla a steady. a per- =2 Ap- By to Do Ao Furnbuin 630° bt o Uimantic, Ct. feb22d FOR SALEFarm of 28 acres one mile from Baltic: house and barx, etc. Four cows, one horse. Address Joseph Bessett, R. F. D, Baltie, Conn. _feblid FOR SALB A %004 business, within pht- I will sell at public auction on Mon-~ day, February 28th, 1910, at 10-o’elock a. m., at No, 450 Main street, East Nor- Wich, one Chamber Set (solid Black Walnut), one Old-fashion Bureau, one Kitchen Range, Clock, Carpets ' and |} Chairs, one Weber -Piano, one Organ, Gas Stoves, Extension Tables, Lounge, Trunks, Rubber Hose, Hair Mattress, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale Cash. covered. Telepho: cutlery sharpened. i3 GEORGE W. ROUSE, | imac feg25d Auctioneer. GEORGE A. PENDLETON..Auctioneer AUCTION. Mgr. Tel 555-4. I will sell at Public Auction Wednes- weight 1000 1bs. a good driver and’ worker. 2 colts, "one two ars old this spring, will ‘weigh 900 ins. (an extra nice one), one one old, this’spring. 1 ox wason. 1 hay cutter, iftiag pole, 1 mphrey T nhn Shtien . Deariyns . hoks rakes, and about 96 bushels flint corn on_edr; also about one-half ton cab- bage. If not previously sold. J ormy, sale next fair day. Ritina 280~ il o Tenisd H. H. PENDLETON. g and t. nd_ gupplies for all’ ma Open evenings. SEWING MACHINE HOSPITAL, General Repair Shop. 160 West Main St A ¥ OUSLE er METiet hoar Thates sanere. WANTED COOKS, GENERAL HOUSE AND SECOND GIRLS. B. LUCAS, Central -Building. MITCHELL LARAMIE—AL mna- ot raw furs bought, sold Taxidermist work done. Repalriny boots, shoes, rubbers, hot water tles, etc. Umbrelias re) 719 Matn tanned red and new- Willimantic, Janl’ slot machines, sewing nd’ carpet sweepers to re key ntting. ices of erald ?:Y.Clgal‘;‘h ;ld, .fi'illg Oclfllckt;- . at &' Charles Heéwltt farm, In the Town 5 L T I T WANTED Dwight Bromiey farm in North Ston Norwich and Westerly trolley, the fol- ington, 7% miles from Notwich, % lowing personal property: 17 head of miles from trolley, % mlile from school catelel donsisting ' o 3 ows (1" now.|Cooks and General Housework' Girls. | 300 atres, mood house, 12 rooms, finc P gc:’::)uul}a::}::: “é'glrfi‘;nfc."’}a"ox.¢.’x§f:§ FREE EMPLOTMENT BUREAU. |barn, 3570, silo, all In good order. yearling helfers, & calves. 1 vear © ‘o ."A. PRENTICE, fiiis spring, 1 brown mare, 8 years ola | f7d e W ohand g L o one minute's walk of Frankiin square; iace is well stocked, in first class con- ition; good reason’ for selling; will sell af a bargain. Inquire at this office. febild FOR SALE room cotiug: LauTer HiILS - RENT—Now seven- improvements, on ‘Blectrics pass: conven- iently near business section. Easy terms to purchaser. C. B. K. Burnham Salem Road. Telephone 516-3. oct2l) saw | “FOR SALE—Concord bugey, In first class condifion. Ford Auto ' Agency ebsd Franklin St. milk _wagon price low for & quick sale Chas. ¥. Ennls, Danfelson, Ct FOR SALE. Farm for Sale To settle.an estate—a 200 acre farm, one two-story house, four barns, black- smith shop, cider mill and all other necessary bulldings, running water at all the buildimgs, &ltuated In the town Montville, 3 miles from Norwich good road, 1is miles _f; troliey Prices right and_terms fade easy. C: on or address J. Crarles Leffingwell SUSEPH BRADFOS.J, PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. Norwlich, Ct., feb25s WS . F. D. No. 2. Telephone Book Binder. 1ank Books Nlade and Ruled to Orde 10f BROAD'WAY. Telephone 253 sct100 The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS FOR SALE My Fresaor Bu years; good trade: ness; established two i price reasonable. ~ *urnished x‘rom‘pllly. ;,.arge l(oék of Inqiire s patterns. No. to erry treel OTTO STABENOW, L line Asserimenl ol Lanzz teb17a 17 Bromdway. F , ---MEHNERY| 77 F. BURNS FARMS . . Al . tetls prices % e MRS. G. P. STANTON, T o A b0-acre arm, new house, new 5 truit, plenty of wood, land level and F MONEY LOANED Warkd from trolley and a short distance from | 4 on Diamonds, Watches. Jewolry Norwich. Price $1,250. A bargair and Securities of any kind at the l " Tawestigatel % Liwest Rates of Interest. An oid / o B I nvestigate! il dem 1 Geut with An 80-acre farm situated three miles ? rue coursvmmat voas co. ff| I and Sheel Metal Worker. |from Shore Line raiiroad i0-room A 142 Vinim Street. Upstairs. Agent for Richardson Sat house, two barns, several enneries. ¢! =on_and ¥ Basy terms. Inquire abeut It. rurnaces. decia IMPORTED Wall Papers ,They are all in, also our domestic ifne, #nd the best to found outside of New York City, and at half prices harged there—with all necessary dec- rations, including cut out borders. Also Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes, Bte. I a now taking orders for Spring Painting, Paper Hanging and Decor- ating My many years experience will be of value to you. P. E MURTAGH,’ 97 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone. fteb16a Have that will keep out reasonable. cug1sd Brown & Rogers are ready for Spring work. Painting and Paper Hanging In all its branches. Orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 27 Chestnut Street, Norwich. jan27d 65 West main Street. Norwich, Conn Do It Now ovld-fashioned, unsanitarsy plumbing replaced by new and m | ern_open plumbing. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor's biils: Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. you u figure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that the -sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price Let me give J. E. TOMPKINS, . 67 West Main Street. A 4-acre place, new house (not quite finished), some wood and near church school and store. Price only $390, cash. Investigate. One hundred seashore cottage sites. cottages and 11 seashore farms Send for Wilcox’s FArm Bulletin and make selection. Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, | Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Strest, Room 1, feb15d Westerly, R. FARM FOR RENT Farm of 70 acres, known as the John Maples farm, situated on Asylum Street. Possession given April 1Ist. Enquire at John H. Ford's ice office, 233 Main Sucu, mnklm Square, Janz4a” NOTICE! To, Rent. To right ty, modern convenience at_33 Otis St. Inquire N. J. Ayling. 234. . with lower’ fioor, or telephone viea FOR SALZ WO SALE _Grain mill. two storie: and’ basement, . f eguipbea” with modern appiiane Drivilese. Both stecl and stone mill, new ARATUNE dracker and elovators. mew add up-to Qate; also 6-room Cotiage. Vater, "good barn. and outbulldings icres ‘of tand, centrally jocated. b min iy walk G church, achool and b, O tion, cail or Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE No. 136 Broad Street The 'property owned and occu- pied by Mr, W. C. Davenport. Lot has a frontage of 126 feet 1d the house Is modern in ev- ery particular, Has been bullt but a few years and has all con- venicnces. An Ideal home. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Sheutcket St, Neorwich, Conn, FOR SALE No. 213 Laurel Hill Ave. Cottage of 8 rooms, bath, steam heat. Splendid opportunity for a small family. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. JUST ARRIVED. Anather Car HORSES; 3 Big Pairs and some Nice Business and Farm Chunks, They are of my own selec- tion, Come and see them, I must sell.” No ome can sell the sale kind cheaper, at same terms. ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone Connection feb21d —1he Lates! in Typewriiers— THE BENNETT PORTABLE TY/EWR:TER Costs §15.00, but does the work, of $100.00 machine. ¥. N. CASH. Sole New _London County. Agent. 9 Union Street, Norwich, Conn. Tel. $33-4. jan2zd | REAL ESTATE BAR 40-acte farm. good .comf: room house. 1 mile to village, to city. $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city. handy to trol- ley, fine new 8-room cottage finished in CUT PRICES torlimy .i.ver Nov Ities 25¢c up Also OPERA GLASSES A few fine pairs, slightly shop- worn, at half price. John & Gea. H. Bliss, JEWELERS. % Al orders recetve ' Telephone 345-2. me 8'riad order We serve a Regular Dinner every duy. Price 15c. sedmd SIMPSON EROS., A. B. Simpson, Prop. 82 West Main St. OPEN-— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men's Lunch a specialty. * Also Regular Dinmer, fifty cents. HAYES BROS..Props General Con:ractor FhOS. ). DODB, 'No;wxch cypress. Mot and cold water, bath, new barn, price The best 175-acte farm In New Thn- don county for $5.000. Beveral good investment properties in_elty of Willimantic. Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Isiand at bargain prices. It you want a farm. country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main Street, Willinantie, Ce iy15d WHITNEY’S AEGENCY, b 227 Misin St. Franklin Sguars. Real Estatz and insurancs FOR SALE For Sale One Light Team Wagon wilh body 12 ft. x 4 ft. One Single Lumber Wagon. New and Second-hand| Delivery Wagons. The Scott & Clark CORPCRATION, sm.;sls North Main Streer. “ANERICAN HOUSE, Furrell @ Sanderson, Prope. COTTAGE—In East Norwich, nearly n" only ten minutes” walk !romtpo. tn lflM ordes ‘Easy terms and ch Resmevell Ave No. 68, noar o ta; with large, well cuitivated gar- dhne Easy ferms. Low price. room cottage, with Very littie ‘money rea {Tseven Tooms: Steam the Bleachery, Greencville: six room e« ~_Breek S$t. Ne. 27, ve b a 1. No. 3T very cheap fve Jdnta SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, eto. Livery comneoted SHETUCKET yTREET | | | | zoph a Mitle ~whit yestoduy with ajjtue whive path we 1 And it winds awny and av On u torward course; for It . source the vailey of Yente “Tin & dear little path o'or w rodes, It the feet that kee Be the. wiiilng Teet—=wietiior Ana" "the stones Be cukhio 101 fowern For ‘tin eireling math Toward & dew-lit white path, up from, th Dawn With a backward reach of Htrong. oroe ot gray of the porrow, the Y % away up the n| Wi 8o It curv hills, Hite The white path, o wills? With Jingeving touch tho ) bath Lonve + vegret with'the In the despening gemls of t Binca the Morrow uhis From shifting “shade Brom{yed-avwas: Fares tho Iitle white ie Adelia Fope 1 “HOME SWEET HOMI When tho twilght sh nt Ana ‘the vall ot pe i Add the of aVe i Whare the batt] . There's wonis that soothe In ‘the lands whoraor we A% we dream of 1ova And, Jnuw To the Atralne of = “Home d the oy hero (he nigt yra bring (he nd the wine Warms th to nature O'er the briny foa For there's hops and good In_ the wtrains of Yiome.” W Treanured hours com, From the vales of Intern~whng with Of thy iire’s warmth a A1l thut was 6f June and Wo peruse in epltome WiIth A heart that sings the To the straine of “H On & life of woe or wea We shall smils and turn Wit And awake ; i To the wtpains Mome VIEWS AND V VARIETIES Clever Sayings ™ but a fow learn oung “Maud quarrels v the sake of making uj married; ther Boston Tranmeript “Why I Mr. Jo r you girls? " “Oh, he'n he doesm't do anything and none of us car —Cleveland 1 ' “We had an Africa olup last evening. I greasive Abyseinin ing. How do you y g Dt Post “By taking the n ¥ York to Chicago.” “Ii lost It o tramo ) Courfer life the girl's fat You're wrong there. H but_he's usually too wise thing."—Kansas City Jourr My husband was out It and this morning 1 found aces in his pocket. 1 dare losing at poker.” “Don’t conde with hearing. If around aces he probably w burg P “But,” sald Doggett argue the thing out “Oh1" replied Meeker, “m very positive views on 1} The moment I opened my m would put her fool dowr fdent P shouia ‘think you Catholle Standard and Tir “Hey, (here!™ yellod the to & pedestrian. “Get off But he yelied in vain. The pe was 4 detective and heeded yoll. - Away down desp in b he knew that he had never been track.—Chicago News. » “All fs over between us" wh emational youth, “Bhe dewplac “Has she went back ..your lett “Yeu' “Then cheer up. It Aespised_ you she would hold your letters to be read 1n court used for the amusement ' friends."—Washin Binr MUCH IN LITTLE In order not to lose its #rip on greater part of the business in sla, the International veate pany is casting about for & loca and Intends to bulld one of the plants in Europe, The farmers of Ontario have a £ associntion and all thows he members of that orgnnizatior their apples and send the nearest frult-packing hous. they are sorted and packed in 1 marked with the grade snd ner the assoclation. Cuba buys large quantities of w dried beef. known “Jorked b from the River Plate countries 7 vesseln carrying this beef| to Cubn no-return cargoes from that is but only a short voyage wo: required to bring them to = Adantic or gulf port, for such a « A company of Los Angoles has bought a track of 110,000 40 miles west of Hermonillo, guif of California This compa been bringing in exeursionists has sold over 10,000 acres, 1t ha out the tract In’ different sized ra and has platted a town site coast. , There arrived at Buenos A Beptember 161 steamers of 390 and 15 saillng vessels of 15,616 14 nations wers reprosented, bu the United ‘States, Only veswel flylng the Stars and Sicios came to Buenos Ayres In the flr months of 1909, exclusiye of ment vessels.—Consulur About forty years th in"Liverpaol 3,000 insamiars hoi At present there are only 4.000 1o e Qenlt with, &howing that 14,00 beer demolished. Atiout 6,000 o 1. were destroyed by, private enierp: o muke room. £or business | romnes the wemalning 12000 having bees cleared away by the municipality,

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