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RAIN WEDNESDAY. PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATE! PRESS DESPATCHES «veAY, MARCH 2, 1910. at reasonuble rutes, OR RENT-—Coliag with the he IMPORTANT is always found ] LOST AND FOUND. WANTED. FOR SALE. IMPORTANT o mwaye toun: FOETRY fn:l:"‘.flu small SCR‘TCHED TI LL R‘w LOST—Sunday, Broadway or Lin- WANTED —Middle aged FOR SALE—Edison phonograph with Re: —_— - 5 £ 5 coln Ave. a brooch. Finder please re- | housekeeper for family of Tecord case and records. Address Pho- | BUSINESS NEWS edv. AN NING BUSINESS NEWS 2dvertisements “When my little girl was fc \ths my xEw B Loty S s e g v U it o Ao Tk 19 bl SERCSand ToSUIvE SeRaTa. | REEE 0L S Hograph, “care of Bullstin. marsa e » Lo S —— =t (XS oy bus mO e UMBRELLA LOST _Probably taken | WANTED _Information of Hannan, |, FGGS KOR HATCHING —White Tlyo Bvery orn Ia the w A eep > nnals | mouth Rocks, finest thoroughbred Eyery morn u | Tid WHAT IS GOING ON TCRIGHT | Si"did nodtig Dot Sodich Be bead ived another | b o ot os Avtiorkin o, | thier o7 willss dobiy Comae wht | ook oi"periia 30 per EG2 et T men. | e S ke ich was like & raw pisce of meat. Al | We have received another |8 tunr et SiTarara”® o nali | Van £e8i0thia elereaio e “ad | EVpony, Bonie w1 82 per 000 | oo e i 5 G Bord 15% benuticu) hape ¢ : Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at| Of her hair feil out. ' A friend of mine —_— |30 10T, en s emall Liherliance Ja| 4o A, diisel, BT D, 4, Norwioh, Conn. | doh. 0 Meidiniey Ave: = A'Rope for me and & Hop Broadway Theater. told me about Cuticura and the it (Jot of those litile WATER due the daughter. yon. 0 can | B350 marzd | = b pe . raal Thaten e ] cake o o e e LROAL HOTRER: e o ice, 15 Fequested o comas |~ WOm SALG Ten-room Thouse, has | flobe. of pisad hisck: Frankiie. 4 Aline® Baks ‘are done and b *and cres e o Do fith John J. Attorney | bean two 1 ts," large | Mor particulars inquire of Geo. O, "o S a iy end Motion” Plctures at| cura Ointment'f used ¥ coud ece « |BOTTLES with Tumbler || oisrmor or remaxoy. ss. wmo- |RUEESS SG'8E" Hurdora. O marsd |Ioe, tws minudta: WAk {Fof Scnool 45 |oi hcmines, foom 1 2 e Hy g hion - Tenten Servics at Trinity | SBADGS. 1'used yust two cakes of Cuti Siate st X “Brown, late of | WANTED At table giris. Ap- |USley. ) Tnauive i Ge Elisabeth B | “SioGws 10 SENT W 05 Frankiin 81, g ounds “whi Hotel, Mary Lebanon, in said District, decéased. which soid so quickly at ply Attawaugan acopal Church of : L ‘marld FOIt SALE —BAlnon Phonograph with rigage Burning at First Baptist| Ointment and my little Upon ‘the application of Mary E. J. O Tives uprigh Church. Her hair is growing fine and Sadler, praying that letters of adminis. record and records. Address Pho- Tmmecgrucn Ledse No. 12, Sons of | longand her skin s like velvet. Friends |25¢ each complele. Eration may be ranted on suid sstate, | WANTED Strong rellable —woman | RCOU C448 MG SENetia M YebANa T | 45 Spring Be Enaulle e 2 Hermanr 1= “In“Germania Hall say that my quick action in using the T Y e O e liatiow: | as companion and to care for inval 3 oa . tob1sd Trive. No. OR 5| S e *Yac I using the : 5 e s e e Taay IR Contry s w 34 “Der “Week. | —wOR SALE_FEgs for haiching. Co- Tt <iin Bugding. fror spreading all ovet her bod WE HAVE TWO BARRELS OF | %GR8 TPro il 2FRCeTS l cation be | Address Companion, Bulletin Office. |lumbian Wyandottes, famous chailenge | 10, RIENT-ZA small tencment on Mo dge. No. 31, F. and A, M, [ *7%7} fproacding £ OTEC ik 5 T THEY WONT LAST |heard and determined at the Probate | marld strain, 75c for 15, $4.50 per 100, Charles | SRIWG, BL4, Cheap ren ot A ot P onic_Temple. Ly Bl uticura Soap arfd |THEM, BL HE )\ L Office in Lebanon, In said District, on | —bi SERVIOE — Btricty | S Hewitt, R. D. 6, Norwich, Conn. = k. s and Buffers' Union meets | Blwaye keep a box of Cuticura Ointment |, o\ AT THE PRICE. the Ttn day of Mirch. A D. 1910, at 11 | confidential. Al matters promptiy i | _£eb25 : —Store No. 114 Frapkiln | Hope Rebekanh Lodge, No. 21, L O. O.| which were so badly ohaj it the Sl = & e grclock in the forengoi, and that public | vestigated. ' Reasonable rates. iscorts |~ FOUR CHEAF second-hand horses ning, 31 Willow St. _febid | R e I | ghich were so badly chapped that the | THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN WAIT- notice be Eiven,of fthe, Bemdency of |and guards for ail occasions. ¥, O, Box | for sule. Induire of I.' Strom, cormer Tenoment of six_rooms Sinter 1odge No. 808, N. E. O. P | ory with pain. My hands are entirely (1NG FOR THEM CAN BE SUPPLIFD (Heining” thereon, by publishing & copy ey Sopnstanuck i Weat Main aud High Stgeots. lebisd _|and bach et 157 Boswetl Ave. maguire| _ UL L : meets in Pythian Hail ciired now. 1 know how wonderfil, | ;& THEY COME NOW. DON'T WAIT, | Of tH8 order once in a newspaper hav. | MAIL CLERK_Young man 18 {o 20 | KIEMP MANURE SPREADER in good (4t 102 ] L Ave, S - o, Cuticura Mrs. F. Davis, 209 E. In- & - | ing 4 cireulation in said District. ‘and | years for mall clerk, kxcellent chances | running order; 320} trial allowed, Ad- ST RENT—Office rooma in BTl - . . " ANNOUNCEMENTS diana St., Chicago, il Jan. 18, 1808." | COLONIAL GLASS MUSTARD | B BostE 2 cony et o e B | cati oo Taiorances’ Bos 608, Now S . S L Tenine, 37 Bhatucket Bireet, B ™ ’ 1T < S S mnal FOR SALE—6 cyl. Ford touring car, 2 th Union Lenten Servi e B o e W TIR OLABS SPOON, iiers ot o Sl e Py S 1eb28d_ | 45" 52 P magneto, storage battery. new | _decld e’ new days are & nion Lenten Service. B e o, Conn. DY | TWANTED—A_girl for second work | tires, etc., large, powerful and speedy, | T0 RENT U, T s T Today ours, and tode At the united Lenten service in Trin— FLOCK OF SNOWBIRDS Only 25 cents. ORI Al 0 Yoaring, 0% @75 P |ae e Niraes’ Home, Backus Hospital. | $800; 4 i1 Fo‘r‘d Potdter. model 26 | and bfimkmm,‘"‘{cm.'u".‘r’."‘u“r‘:’, Hrag: | ¢ "y rch this eveni h — : 2 WEREE N = = el . P, tully equipped, eyl. Win- | ford, Bookbinds 08 . decsd | Mere are o skies all b T Y o o gacier | Makes Its Annual Wesk’s Visitation to | 'COLONIAL . ALE GLASSES AND ,, ALBERT G. KNEBLAND, ton' fouring, 94 M. F., storage battery, | —r indse, 108 Broadway. do: i will be Rev A. Bidcie, archdeacon 5 ) D i ~ mar2d Judg WANTED Female Telp_In Anishing | (om0 atos sg00 Have ail baeen thos! | 10 RENT—First cluss store in | _store ®f Hartfond Reynolds Bridag: GLASS COASTERS. COLONIAL|— i cotnn or PROBATE LD | dcbariment of Amefican “Turead Com” | SRRy Gvirhuuias snd sewly painted. | honey block We | mer . — 3 GLASS STUGAR BOWL 'AND | it Bomat o tinis: Tor the: District | RARYs mantic Mills. Apply at of- | 3*% ' wid "Danieison, Conn, | febiid | honey Bros.” Stabi t Free Lecture at North Stoningten. The Reynolds Bridge correspondent | Grimastig. | 8 Boxrah, ‘within sad for the Distriet T3 Fobisd L o | 7o s to share T o W TANGE HotH SiETa. |00 ey Tt Hepress R : 3 Somne SRS WANTED _BemE__connected | & OF SALE McDowoll portable oven | 4,0 SENE Do | ti - lver an oid fashioned lecture in the| A flock of about 200 snowbirds vis- 50 cenis for the Set. Pesent JOHN H. MINDR Judge | with'a'New York nouse I will pay ex- | 5% %o B Turnbun, b0 Maln 5. | N} steam heat and | In the ¢ Wheeler school and library hall Wed- |ited this place recently. The birds at- istate of Eleazer B. Spicer, late tra_high prices for all kinds of raw | Qiiiiimantic. ct. O Setiea daw o s atte h visit: Bozrah, in said District, deceased. furs. Give me a chance before you sell. — mesday evening, March §, 1910. Mr, |tracted much attention as their visits Bvignt W Spicer of Bosrah appear- | Mircrt iy Mite Basmaton: Goan. Tan - 2 T LIIT—On Praiviy. aie . B & B & i - re so rare. Their stay is usually of s, Hampton, Conn. OR_SALG_Farm of I8 aores. on | e 7 o ’ Heod spdaks on ~The Harp of t:\l:e ko el Y e X an ed In Court and moved than an instru. | phone connection. feb2d | mile from Baltic; house and barn, ete. | VRUregan Hotel two rooms suitable My soul o the glad retrate. anses and the Pleasures of Life” Al- |a ne week. a: w1 ment purporting to be the last will an Four cows, one horse. Address Josepn | LF offices or dres o o h t rrow an or win S B 1+ not pritmariiy an enger. |ax the mowtike variety.” fheic nome | (JEQ. A, DAVIS, |iadol S s acaea b Samidied | CIGAR sALBSMAN WANTED Ex | EoLol R 5D, Havtiel Conn tobiad | game, builaite 4 Tire lightand oty : gainer, he is highly entertaining be-|ls netrer the Arctic toelonl @ they O eretare, Ordsred, That sald appli- | Cigar Co.. Cleveland, Ohfor jan32d FOR SALE A £00d business, within | able for businass purpokes or storfge. TR o o1 st eosmemen mets, Tz | T Sarietion. Wien thow 25-29 Broadway catton be Toac end dstarrained. a7 the i | are it ALk o T A niin wyare) | ADDIY fo” Wiliiam H Enie1ds " oot a4 original humor. He is a |Seek out bare places for gathering A Probate Office in Hosrah, in satd Dise | pa M TCHELL LARAMIE —. nds of | place 1s well stocked, in first class con- = = = — o e e Thiths & |seed. When they flv up they circle | maridaw Frobete Offce in Bomyah, In satd Dis” | raw furs bought sold -and tanmed, | BI3CS 15 2eld SL1o2keod. | Arss, Slans oon; y INT at 61 Frankin message. All are weldome. about, then, spreading out, they drop 5 1510 at'2 o'Clock'In the afternoon. and | Boots.c shoes, rubbera hot Welsr seil af o bargain. Inquire &t this.otfice foderate ent. * Vaauire &t - to the ground like large "snowfiakes. A Barrel of American Feauty | t:3fseid Dwight W. Spicer give public |t ste Umbrelias repaired and new- | _fopild Builetin Office. THE CHURCH OF THE SPiR BROADWAY THEATER. During their act of dropping they | notice to all persons interested in said | Iy covered. 718 Main St. Willimantis, | FOR SALE OR RENT _New seven- = w. would give an artist a most beautifnl state by advertising one time in some | Sonr. Telephone 1 Janiid | room . cotinge, all improvements. on hureh is universs) T " ind rare picture. They are neariy | A 3 Ib. bag oi Fancy Lemons hewspaper having a cireulation in said Tonal S E mhantring g 3 whase dwelle th Vacat e show running at |2 6 i ; | Probate District, to appear if they see %80 B0 ¢ ar e mage a gro. | white and larger than other varibties. | 4 ) k « Banind [ te D s T CASH REGISTERS, business | 0d 1o ounts . o ater, ma E arge packzge o: Fquals | feing 24,200 APEEDS BI0AR 22 | ypewriterd. cloc machinss, seing m e | Ak rragh Sw e ‘and carpet mweepers with the audience Is x this excellent compa artists is Iry Clous, whi as of the best Germa on the stage today. Besides Head teville rded BRIEF STATE NEWS usical comedy in whi New Britain.—The reductions by the numbers were intro- [ board of relief will amount to between grade vaudeville acts | $50,000 and $70.000. 2t each show, inciud Davidson in songs and dancing entirely new to| Wallingford.—In the competition on city. Morton & Keenan. come- | Saturday night in the shooting for the o kept the audience iaughing “up, Company I won from Com- 2 'stars to finish. the Fairchild Sis- tere, @ @ainty twin sister act which gained the admiration of the audience. | Naugatuck. — The rains _ Monday They are both charming and dress to [night cleared away much of the ac- perfection. Irv Clous Kept the audi- [ cumulated fce and snow. The Nauga- ence in continual lmughter: his songs |tuck river rose about two feet. are new and original. The show will be repeated again tonight in HS en-| Meriden._The town of Meriden will raise $218.394.87 by taxes this year. This is 3534459 more than was the BREED THEATER. town's income on the 1908 tax list. The Passing Shadow, Magnificent Vita- | Bridgeport.—There are fewer tax graph Feature. iens flled this year by the coMector for & number of years past, ng that Bridgeportes ir Breed th strong story that estic fe- that are The son Guilford. Griswold, of the m and carr appeals to every 1 Jicity and both s rich and_pashetic. in scenes A. ce Feb. bea been in rs are paying taxes more promptly. x-Representative Edward past_department commander R. in this state, who has 18, is pronounced | ©f a rich broker marries the stenogra- |slightly beiter by his physician. his father's office, much against er’s wishes, as the father has a Portland. —Tuesday evening three = heiress picked |candidates received the initiatory de- love moes where | concocts a hasty lodge, Order of Vasa. dow gree at the meeting of Bernardadotte 1 st Tuesday tenographer. Upon | evening.five candidates were initlated. out of his| Norwalk.—Having been appointed ohhows them in | one of the members of the bourd of 8, e son dees not | siate super v the state board of ther and decldes 10 |education, Prof. Willlam E. Parker, remembrance | principal ‘of the Center school of Nor. s ttemp valk, will resign. unn of this head to Cali- ave been in the east Jersey stock 20 surpris re, and as he . 8 leaving the package the father. mi Southington.—F. R. D teking him ik ureiay, |Place has sold from his stock of prize shoots him < dentity is not Hia. | Jersey cows thirty—five covercd um he packace Is found, |fornia men who Sea pon cre 1 the hospital Lo | gathering up high grade the remorse of the father results in |10 be used for breeding niting of the family and all ends Ansoni; the Connecticut Soccor F ciation held ew Ha night the Ansonia team the state championship f the is a pleasu in 2 programm champions. day from D: >n_and son Summer t Sorento, Italy Pompel, Capri an mous Amalfi drive. in Rome soon. at the Au- and artis- beautiful which add They have settings and cos: ok to the o executed by »e indsor.—Col. Bilswort The Prima Donna and the Lunatic, a | has become president of @omedy singing sketch introduced by.|second Connecticut on McGrath & Yeoman, wing much favor. | death of Capt. John G. R. Miss Yeoman is posse | Phelps, who was 84 fodious vol |lives in the same house A bass singer c the same room in which in 1826 catchy 1 in's ttor . The Bullstin’s Patter plause The motion pictur are particularly £0o0d this week and the ilustrated and high class e the best in weeks. to headline the bill day and Saturday will Winkler & Kress Trio ts, iate feature of J. J. Jeffries & Frank Gotch Co. This act is something different fom anything ever seen in this city and those who mise seeing it will miss one of the best acrobatic acts in vaudeville o, ILLUSTRATED LECTURE i ' ON BURMA. | The People and the Land by One Who Knows—Mr. Vinton at Central Bap- tist Churoh. | a 1 Pagoda Land iustr. with movin- piotu to given on Friday evening at the Central Baptist church by Mr. S r R. Vinton of India to this city a to become wucquaint- ma, for no one is better #itted than Mr. Vinton to portray with truthfulness and accuracy all the charm of that picturesque land. Born &hers of missionary parents and grand parents, the whole Vinton family hav- §ng spent 538 vears in missionary work Burma, Mr. Vinton was educated at wn university and Newion Theo- logical seminars, then returning to Bmma_for missionary work. But “Pagoda Land,” with its beaut ful pictures, is much more than a mis- elonary talk, for the lecturer's pictures purposes. —At the annual meeting of Football asso- ven Saturday was awarded or the season | of 1908 and was officially declared state Tolland.—Word was received Mon- and Mrs. S ampel Simp- . who have been have visited taken the fa- They are to locate th N. Phelps the Twenty- ount of the President vears old Feb. 9, ana sleeps in he was born HOME GARMENT MAKING. n Service. Eave been taken by Rimself and have 2700 20 Suplicates. It is Burma by “one i ‘ o Pema. anowing s poops, (e | MAPIES COMBINATION TNDERGAN- Eastoms and mission Smtions with a e Ll #rmpathy and understanding that has = g snd A o s Wi Parls Patiern No. F00 — AN Seams m- heard Mn Vinton all over the =g teg States. s pictures have been Fine cambric, Lonsdale mu = unced the equal of StodBard’s and | ner, Persian. law i or weinscoR Hro ail Eraphic descriptions an Inspiration. | Suliable materials for this Serviecable fecture is given under the auspices | Hitle Undergarment, which 18 a. coms bination Of (hree -corset Cover, ®€ the Vineyard Workers of the Cen- ers and petticoat Th. tral Baptist church. round neck is regulated by ribbon-run heading and Enciennes inec edging, poies helng finished with s ine and edging. The lower cage pediim Selde® curne of” e ac L inished witlh the cding For Infants and Children. The pattern is in to 41 encs, buse men 6 bust The Kind You Havs the gombination requires 31 yards of material 36 inches wide, 31 yards 42 inches wide, 2% yarde of ading, 2 Bears the yards of ribbon, 4% vards of narrow &dging and 6 yards of wide edging. Signatare of Erife “0F pattern, 10 cents Order through The Buil Patiern Dept, Norwick, in Company, Conn A tin box of Perfeito | Rtrene: | turn to the™Court, OHN H. MINER, Judie. 3 packages of Butier Thins | _marza Each for a guarier of a doliar | February, PEOPLE’S MARKET, | 6 Franklin St. -z Ordered, inthelr IN HOLDE 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 | | tet Prop. | posting u said to this Co ‘mar2d AT A COURT at Colchester. within and for the Dis- trict of Colchestes, om 1 | Presen:—H, of Colchester, g #ne ereditors of eaid deceassd to bring Within =lx months from this dat gether with a copy of this erd the signpost nearest to the place deceased last dwelt, and in same town, and by publishing the o |once in a newspaper having a tion in said District, and make return OF PROBATE HELD ‘the 28th day of A._D. 1910. P. BUELL, Judge. Frances St Bucti late of in said District, deceased. ' That the Administrator said claims against estate , by p a notice to that effect, to- or, on whers the e urt. H. P. BUELL, Judge. offer to the public the finest standarmt | GEORGE brands of Beer of Europe and America, | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueir’s Scotch_Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale. Anheuser- Budweiser. Schlitz and Pabst A. ADAM. Norwich Town. Telephone 447-32. jy22a The Fanning Studios, | 31 Willow St We are now faking orders for Spring work. Cur Wall Decoraiors are arriv- ing and many new things will be shown. Standard 1 plow, 1 attachéd, | ha: {a variety numerous stery Goods and Shade work. | janldd IMPORTED Wall Papers They are all in, also our domestiz 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, it I am now taking orders for Spring Painting, Paper Hanging and Decor- ating. My many vears experience will of value to you. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. | febisd | CHAS._F. Sil A fow John be Telephone. Large Shipments of Carriages and Harness « arriving every day. There is many new styles and novel- ties. Come in and look them over and talk them over. THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. Bath Street. | MISS M. C. ADLES, | Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist i Wik attention. istaction Horail iyz6a Ratty. Grotesque. That fis: the way a woihan'y; head 1ok ‘when Biied mixh with Lhoap e ifteia1 hadr, TWhy mot. have ihe PRoE CLASE Sy B or R, HATR e niy can arrange for styles to individual faces ¢ patrons alwavs look dist AKE AN BARLY APPOL for the week of March she will spend in Norwic) n House—Norwich. West 111th St.— phone 470, NT W YoRK. | 284 Typewriter Paper, AUCTION At the Whipple Homestead near the village of Glasgo, will be sold at auction, bidder without reserve, on Thursday, March 3, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. the following de- scribed property, -wit: 26 cows, 3 heifers, 3 vearlings, 4 SPring saives. 3 rb‘nll\l'ea{ Ebout I\v.h “l - Jflez Uil 1 Guernsey bull, ir ‘of oxen. | pizs, 's Gorses. 1 three-saatod e |1 piano-box carriage. 3 bll"l.? 1 mar- ket wagon, 1 democrat w: n, 2 lumber | wagons, 2'dump carts, 1 side saddle, 1 sadale, ‘4,000 shingles, blacksmith tool 1 horse corn % cutters, about 36 tons of hay, aiso Terms—cash at time of sale. Should above date prove stormy, the sale will e place on tI first fair Also Lace Curfains, Uphol-|weexday following. witnou rurther Rotice. WILLIAM H. SHIBELDS, Attorney for H. Bronatel; Ford Upson, Trustee. feb24daw? CUT PRICES Also OPERA GLASSES General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 348-2. For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone $68. A Semi-Annual Sale On our entire line of Suitings and Overcoatings we are offering a 15 per cent. discount during the next 30 days. Come early and have first choice. '} - THE JomNSON co., Merchant Tailors, 65 Broadway, W. ROUSE.. Auctioneer. and to the highest complete set of nter's tools, 3 ‘mowin; ines, 3 harrows, land roller with grass seeder 1 horse rake, 1 feed cutter lanter, 1 corn sheller, of other rsonal erty too o mentlon. o L T THAYER, Attorney for Wm. Sterling ver Novelties 25¢ up fine pairs, slightly shop- worn, at half price. § Geo. H. Bliss, JEWELERS. Give me a trial order. Sat- guarantesG. Norwich. esigns and CutFlowers 77 Codar Strest. Chapman’s Building. Ribbons and Carboa AT B_ARGAIN PRICES CRANSTON & GO, feb25daw WHEN vou wan: to put your busi- 1083 hefure tue sablic. there is no me- | & um betcer rhap throvgn the \ng coluias of The Bulletia. cutle sharpened, key fitting. nung"ud supplies for all mak machines. Open evenings. SEWING MACHINE HOSPITAL, Gemeral Repair Shop. 160 West Main St. A H. OUSL] Mgr. Tel 556-4. Over Fitzgerald market, near Thames square. janéa WANTED Cooks and Gemeral Housework Gifls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. feb7d S. H. Reeves, Sup’ WANTED COOKS, GENERAL HOUSE SECOND GIRLS. J. B. LUCAS, Central saw ot AND Room 32 Building. feb2d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTING “urnishea mptly. Large dtock of patterns. No. 11 to 3§ Fery Street sanz2a T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, _5‘92 Franklin Street. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardzon and Boymtes Furnaces. 66 West main Street, Norwich, Conn decie ’ Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern_open plumbing. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor’s bills. Overhauling and re. fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with thé modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be fisst-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street. are ready for Spring wark Painting ana Paper Hanging in all its branches. Orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 27 Chestnut Street, Norwich. jan27d TURBAN BRAIDS TURBAN FRAMES THE NEW Turban Pins and Barrettes. Hair Work of all kinds. Chiropody, Shampooing and Scalp Massage, Facial Treatments, Manicuring. The Gibson Toilet Company, Suite 26, Central Bldg.. Thu 505 Representative of the GOOD- WIN CORSET. Approved by designers of faskion. Every woman afforded the Opportunity of a test fitting. feb12d * GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taitville. Prompt attention to day or night calla Teiephon. #9-31 ABrMMWFawl wWHEN you ::-bemr-m)h‘ u Address Chas. ¥. Ennis, Danlelson, no; gear; price low for & qui viTa FOR SALE My Fresaor Business; established two years: good trade; price reasonable. Inguire febi7d OTTO STABENOW, 17 Broadway. A barn, truit, plenty of wood, highly cultivated, FARMS. new house, henneries, land level ten minutes’ 50-acre several new some and walk tarm, new from trolley and a short distance from Norwich. Price $1,250. A bargain. Investigate! An $0-acre farm situated three miles from Shore Line hous Easy terms. A railroad, 10-room two barns, eeveral henmeries. Inquire about it. 4-acre place, new house (not quite finished), some wood and near church, school cash. and store. Price only $390, Investigate. One hundred seashore cottage sites, 27 cottages and 11 seashore farms Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin and make selection. 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, feh15d Cholce of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estats Broker, Westerly, R. —1 Cos $160. A 5 Te ent, he Latest in Typewriters— THE BENNETT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Three cheap tenements on West | Main Street. Enquire of A, L. Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. a FARM FOR RENT Farm of 70 acres, known as the John Maples farm, situated on Asylum Street. Possession given April Ist. Enquire at John H. Ford’s ice office, 233 Main Street, | Franklin Square, janz4a | NOTICE! To Rent. at 23 Otis St Inquire N. J. Ayling. or telephone 23179 yiing. DI novied ® | FOR SALZ. l FOR SALE _Grain mill, two stories | and basement, fully ipped " with modern appliances, fine Water privilege both st nd stone mill, new shafting. cracker svajors, new and up-to da al oom cottage, running | water, "good barn ana outbunidings:'? | acres of lana, centrally located. § min- | Utew: walk 16 church, school &hd B, O and on R. . D. For further informa | tion, call or address Charles B. Lamb, | Lebgnon, Conn.” Tel. 1-42. “Juniia ats $18.00, but does the work of a | 00 machine. CASH, Sole Now London County. Street, Norwich, Conn 4. Jan Union 1.8 40-acre farm, room house to ot 4 gores, ley, in_ct Thi Isiand at barg: i city 715 Main Street, BSTATE BARGA| 004 comfortable T mile to viliage, 4 miles REAL ty. $700. 1 mile to city. handy to trol 8-room cottage finished and cold water, bath, n Now Lon- 5,0 (22 fnvestment properties ty of Willimantic. ree furnished cottages on Fisher's in_prices. farm, country home or a you want property. o TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. iyisa WHITNEY’S AGERNGCY, 227 Main 8t, Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and Insurance coTTAG new; office; go0d order. Roosevelt BI room cottage, with ia; Very little money require: FOR SALE In East Norwich, nearly on minGtes waik Trom post. only n seven rooms; steam heat; Easy terms and cheap. Ave., No. 68, near the hery, Greencville: ix room cot- with large. well cuitivated gar- Pasy terms. Low price. ook S$t., No. 27, very cheap fivo- rae good garden. jania One Light Team Wagon For Sale with body 12 it. x 4 ft. One Single Lumber Wagon. New and Second-hand Delivery Wagons. The Scott & Clark CORPURATION, 507-515 North Main Street. janz6d ona Bacuriiies of any kind established (Established 1872.) TAR COLLATERAL LOAN CO. MONEY LOANED Watches, Jews firm to deal with. 142 Mais Street, Upstairs. FOR SALE No. 136 Broad Street The owned and occu pled Mr, W. C, Dayenport. Lot has a frontage of 126 feet and the house s modern in ey- ery particular. Has been buflt but a few years and has all con- venicnces. An ideal home Inquire of JAMES L, CASE, 40 Sheutcket St., Norwich, Conn, property FOR SALE No. 213 Lanrel Hill Ave. Cottage of 8 rooms, bath, steam for heat. Splendid oppertunity a small family. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. JUST ARRIVED. Another Car HORSES; 3 Big P nd some Nice Business and Chunks, They are of my own se fon, Come and see them. [ m sell. No one can sell the same kind cheaper, at same terms ELMER R. PIERSON feb21a Telephone Connection E. A. PRENTICE has some splendid farms for sale in this vicinity. « —ALSO- draws wills, deeds and leases AT wcts as administra tates. mar1d > M st .... MILLINERY at iittle prices. MRS. G. P. STAN octia CHANGE IN ADDRESS. DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, formerly at Hodge's Stable, is now io- cated in rear of No. 8 Frankiin square Tel. 674 @y 19 THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. | Lagers, Telephone §07. oct2d We serve a Regular Dinner every duy. Price 156, SIMPSON BROS., B. Bimpson, Prop. #2 West Muin St. Sweet ns Areamed £ - harpe Down-quiveriag throug They whall not ask a lita every word & prave r mervice ehall be w In'calm and holy e f And i VIEWS AND VARIETIE Clever Sayings W Maye “r T 1 to h bache wid glve uy and Lea Priend—What paby sald was took him all winte What are Don't you kne who keeps hens dozen fresh Detrolt Free Teacher—What aid G ton's father say when o had cut down the He gave ) nservation— In thelr own ws But ax for me, 1 A good ballet ¥ they Resttul Rthoa a1d ye over Roundle tisements owting M aont t " intend to ha Mins Pert Lucret) MUCH IN LITTLE rmy s ug bugle with the a The a he Arable m: hurch jn America nission to erect rah, near the Perslan ( to Consul General H White Man rope from not_be A f from from the ted into Germany &t rates of duty. growing o s quite import ed Trom the r /f that fsland x under peanut cultd t $2.63 per five buwhels adm tional The peanuts the ernment what roduction—of Japan are onr 1907, when 14,825 & 1tivation, which nuts, of test & h wers profuced in sushels the ¥ ar district biood of a horse * perty of acting ws nd_assisting in the format atrix when appMed 4o fr fact well known to the ousion. The difficulty ab fon hus hitherto been how ain fresh, germi-free horse emergency, any Latin Americans visit s and oould ' exporter lomes advertinen h value of having er whom reltable, spportunity otherwise w H nnounced the nate of ie holds out to thereby giving to a6cure busls . uld have. Consul Felix 8, B. Johnwon « reports the arrival of the 1oad of American conl n way, wisting of #,000 1 minous. The frwt Smportat was & wmall 1ot of 4,000 tons, Both xhig were from Philadelphia and t knoswr Vig o o plain a fn are attent wares (ayorably with English ooad,