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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES. RAIN OR SMOW TODAY, SUNDAY FAIR WANTED. ‘FOR SALE. TO RENT. POLTRI. ter, is a story of the darinz rescue of WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT 2 i by her form ver, and tere aad mtien wctures st e | i Hiirte b e i s | Delicately e e e T T R e e Auditorium,. 03 motien pictures at the | o ed in the burning home is also saved, e s e B e | t00, Tarin 5t owr ST et wavic KB eaina R T THEOHREIVEMAS BIGGAT. but is overcome with the fumes from The Plaut-Cadden Co. dec23d ;nvmc Pletures at the Breed The- ater. the fire and dies. The former lovers Formed WANTED—Anyone, anywhere, may TO RENT—Store at 65 Franklin St On Christmas Dl{ l;uchlld beloved y The Squew Man at Poli's Theater. united at the conclusion of this earn good pay doing light work at| FOR SALE—A slightly used upright | Inquire at Bulletin Office. decz22d tripped merrily alone, ed I : .| piano. Beputiful t i a z ve, gifi thrilling pictures, and all ends |8nd gently reared, women will find in fi%"‘;:,.?{%fl’g;i';,, piend semp. G dt | B3RS Terhs 35 down: 3156 par week| TO RENT — Up-to-date furnished [T fay“s:v‘égc’i‘.“‘k“'.u’;‘.;,:‘é’:. L ANNGUNCEMENTS happil; all the seasons of their lives, as maid- - ‘he Plaut-Cadden Co. dec2id | pooms: steam heat, hot water: use of, qhere met her one, a beggar ohil s o The feature picture for Monday is | gne =i 20800 WANTED_—Any kind_position by a S Iitchen if desired. 'Mrs. Lees, 426 raatn Bl ko Lell herieves: s, nd mothers, that the one | young Greek man, age will” go FOR SALE—Fine organ. with four | St Gec2ld As on his pallid face, and rags, she the nnecticut. See adv. Adles has a message for Miss ladies of castern Stippers, rubbers, rubber boots and 4 masterpiece of motion picture pho- on two conti- s the only one of tography, being taken nents, and is doubtle: ts kind on the market. simple, wholesome laxative remedy, which acts gently and pleasantiy and anywhere. Address E. J. Houndre, P. O. Gen. Del., Danielson, Conn. _ dec24d WANTED—Anyone,. anywhere, m: full sets of reeds. church or chapel, $50. The Plaut-Cadden Co. $1 per week. dec23d Suitabie for small Terms $5 down, TO RENT—A tenement of five rooms, all improvements, at 48 TIff St. . Only small family need apply, Inquire at dec20d gazed with mute surprise, Steadfast e looked Into her face, as reading there her soul, 4 ; . a i earn good payv dol ig! P store, 153 Main St. arctics make useful gifts. s the The illustrated songs are all high nat\u-a_lly and which may be taken at | parn s el Efahnlwfvog': fif TOw SATI—A Zood ik Juet fhe 5. _MA n 8§ And sty SR bt i hand, to speciais in this line Frank A. Bill offers | grade and most suc al as sung by | any time, when the system needs a| Rowan, Chicago, IlL dec24d (tihlng for pr;u:'.h:xl(mx,‘thszfii,l Terms $5 ne’{‘gr gl;l;lfi]"l;——;!ofitu;,;e pougle,ozrg::‘:ré% cr?hve .dchrh:hwd:‘lfge' i B 1 s a A s G 2 3 lown, 75 @) v 4 t-Ca v 3 ; No. “Oh, mother, dear,” e xclaimed, ';n:"‘;) Lm:im' lnur:f'v\m“f Miss Gilman laxative, with perfect safety and real- ol ANTEDMan_ to travel in Conn: | Co. bR ey Bt R ERnIE S NoR ST WAl e “say this poor boy may come, med Jullets $1, ladies’ warm lined slip SUNDAY SUBJECTS. 1y beneficial effccts, is Syrup of Figs | £05e 'fa 90 Sons:” axpenancalor made | — o SALE — Safe, office furniturs, | 2 g dec And wwe will give him food and clothes. pers Goc. s . and Elixir of Senna. Teliable firm. Write for particu- | Work tables, chairs, belting, shafting, | NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, cen- At the Christian Seience srvice 21 | "It has that true delicacy of Savor | “iseria = Alebrady & Co, Cultags?” | thice new dltornating cursene wouns | oy locatof continuons ot SAtSh | The mother smiied; the boy ssid. tow, sunday morning the topic is isti as that true delic VOl dec? ools, fixtures an er items. The | Bte: , ba gas. 88U N ¢ HOLIDAY OFFERINGS AT THE AU- | Sunday morning the topic | Shostan i % = Beckwith Company, Chestnut Street, | Phone 5344 doctid | oo, OO BOIES BETR T o DITORIUM. The present bill at the Auditor At the rooms of the Loyal Temper- which is so refreshing to the taste, that warming and grateful toning to WANTED—Situation as fry cook or counter man in lunch room or restau- rant; strictly steady and sober. Ad- dec22d FOR SALE—New milch cow, one one- TO RENT—Basement of three rooms at 56 School St. Inquire at Bulletin Of- fice. dec16d lonsliness, "for me what Christmas mirth? girl said, and we will care for you, The “Follow us, poor lad, during his last ilinesa anceassociation will be services | the stomach whicih responds so favor- | dress Cook. care Builetin Office. dec24d | horse power St. Albans tread power, v loth d food ords of the crowd, is a “cork SNty aifernoo 2 , T * | one Acme oil_engine. Apply Myron B. =~ Ame & L e L L ana the notlday programme hooked for | SUBday atternoon. ably to its action and the laxative ef | MEN WANTLD -ige 1533 for fire; | Allen, Baitic B &% D, decd | genoment b a1k Tooms Grit fsor; Tent L i o il mext week promiscs o surpass €| orning praver, sermon and Holy | fect which is so beneficial to the sys | on rallroads i Norwioh vIeHmits: | Bx- | o FOR SALE—X e T B e T S D b i I 1 in the night-tim brought t resent programme. Communion at 10.45 at Trinit is- 5 i perience unnecessary: trik 52| dog, three vears old, has been hunte 3 m angel in the night-time brou o e brogramme for Monday 18’80 mmunion at 1046 at Trinity EpS- | tem when, occasionally, its gentle|PSriernce nnnecessary; no strike. .Fosl- | tWo seasons, is a good hunter. brice — = Ter a wondrous dream; copal church. No evening se T % : < e Agmous i aypoedinunter TO RENT—The store just vacated by | ., 2 eonstructed that no two acts are a eCtor i cleansing is required. motion. Railread Bmploying Headquar- | $25, Addres - am, Floenix- | the Thames National bank; possession S O s Lz Ol Damn e L ven B & S the greatest i e The genuine, always bearing the | monthiy. State aze; Sond stamp. Rail: | —FoR SALE Two yoks vy work. | fa. Builamge o of & B Lucas 0| At dawn sho ’:vokfl";{id, hurryiag, she e T T g T e oty eV, Josep . 3 3 way Association, Dept. 193—227 Monroe | § i 'y # = sought her e guest, Of patrone. o only sct of its kind 1o | SURGRY morming’ at tho T namc;)i the Chahtc:;mfa Fig ]SIyrlupdCa $7 Brookiym, N. X0 AEIBE Ly B, SnsBaeroxl wagon. gt TO REVT—House No. 242 Eranklin | But lo! the boy bad gonel—aid yet the sitively the o t of its kind is | orvices in Buckingham Memor! may be purchased from all leading e e e mbias (CONN- | St.; eight rooms: rent reasonable. Ap- <l rolt stranzely blessed! esented by the Parke: Imer& | X H 2 WANTED—Agents. Improved spe- | Telephone 265-4, s ly Dr. D. L. % lail —Ro; c en, g lm)'\gr» ptent af: il athiesic0S: Meaning (of Chuistmas. druggists in original packages of onc | clalty for automobile owner: anl decldd TS S e Coeod, At : i = = i seller; biz profits; illustrated booklets e sietehes entitled Theresea v. C. A. Northrop will conduct the | size only, price fifty cents per bottle | write' todus, Geo. H. Willey, 54 Pari paie e A Frinon, Chester pizs. 33 PET| TO RENT_Store at 66 Frani lin St JOHN WILLIE, Girl and Dog M e at the Sheltering Arms Sun- S SR Ave., Abington, Mas: deci7s | P9yTng T * ~““aeciaa | Buauire at this office. mar1%d | yonn Willie was a smart old man At Ah Y e~ “Elabo des Wticnien. 41 200 Feinel kil thote WANTED—A man around 50 to 100k | — yom SAL e o Too smart I sometimes fear: ed wit Sy e e . afier our business in unoccupied Lerri- | manths old gne GResior pow six months He prowled around for Christmus gitts - S THaY et | tory. Special inducement; permanent.|glq. que to'farrow in April. P. H. Wil- TO RENT | ORCRT o e hdnunted. | At the Broadway Congregational C. R. Burr & Company, Nurserymen, |cox Yantic, Gt ‘Phone 294-24. decléd 5 | Y s wil ‘“(j:'-m"l‘; church the pastor will preach in the | Manchester, Conn. dec23d r:on = e e Seversl desirable tenements at the ,JOKngZ’i'IH: xz;d%d“?&:-:aylgflt‘. 1 of - i | Vv e > = = LE—A ness sle ices: 5, 8T, | 3 morning. The afternoon service, for WANTED—Here's & position for you. | by Haley; cost. $100; will be wold for | [ [ioYing prices: 56, ST, 38, 3%, $10. §| The butcher's wife came to the door, children, will be held at 3 o'clock | e Wages, room, board, Trailroad ticket, 0. 5 " . § $15, $16, $17, $1%, $20, $22, ‘And gave John Willie tongue. t of th e Rock Meadow.—Mrs, Myron Heck |2i%0 chancs to eard eleganc barbef | $5G,gduire at froy Steam Laundry. |§ a5 $25) $40. & WIS Conguis. singing act of the aa Dr. S. H, Howe will preach |, _ FEeia ey : shop by “54 co-operative proposition: | T i | Hq wont up to a fisherman Je | Sumday morning and afternoon at the ) NS & € RS T e e %gfig{fgg’"gl4n{t\!ggh?:;{’§§ AC R CEDAR TREES FOR SALE '} 40 s":e"t::k(: JQMEBN':‘ ::\js’c | ~%Whose name was Salty Jack, = grezational church, both top Middletown.—George A. Coles, presi- | Mass. “dec1sd | in Swamp on what is known as the Am- > | B s o O = Dohx etmiaw bex; s ikt appropriate to Christmas. | dent of the Middletown Savings bank, | —yarms—m——are——r—— brose Reynolds farm in Ledyard, ad- e SR e S Heoete tha i | recently retirned from a trip abroad. | ton and New Tork eloar Lo ri s | 1o aine’tue Bill Parsonage farm. Swyamp The beggar's sad ex is & howl from i Joseoh F. Cobb will preach | % Heebner's Harneas Store every Thurs- | timated. batween 1200 and 1600 tress | TO RENT Should cause us to be) g s S luy morning at the Universalist | Bridgeport.—Bridgeport has had 3, |a Arthur C. Bennett. movisd |from 5 to 18 ineh diameter. Wurtis| The four-story brick buildine, k That its e far more blessed thing Cogror— oty & ih Tt hurch service at the Buckingham M 533 deatns in 1910, while its birth rec- N et i — Whipple “tenant. on_ Tarm, Wil Show | 5a i, [Ur-Story brick building, known o give tham to receive. jusgier. w N risl on The Meaning of Christ- | ord is almost double, 2,952. There were | o X BUY POULTBY AND HOGS. G. A.|parties interested. To be $old at once, |43 the lInternational Hotel, situate on | o Ealiuez. nw and clever line of stunts, and Pkl | 1,048 marri Bullard, Norwich. Tel 648-6. oct25d | Ample time will be given to eut them. | Franklin Square, No. 248 Main street. | EeY 1:'1 share to nake this holiday | WANTED —Farms, Have buyers. Address EDWIN REYNOLDS, Possession November 1st, proxime. | A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT. TN S Tk o 1o i Sunday morning at the Second Con- | Bristol.—The Bri Fraterlenza, a | Also for rent. Send full particulars, | dec21d 62 Harrison St, Prov, R. L For terms apply to Ol Ohylvtsase o lathin i T s sregational church Rev. H. J. Wyckoff | ; composed of Italian citizens, Gonnecticut Farms Realty Co., 303 | JAMES E. FULLER, Agent, IR Chiax e coming again, you 28 Fueadey, Wedneadsy and Thurs- il preach on As the Night D{Q.N on | being formed. Al fifty nam roadway, New York. il SALE HORSES 0ctSSTTh 161 Main Street. | And you long for the things he Is y in_th officia 18 pic oward Day, and his evening %op 1ave been secured. bringing; L i of cowBoy snd Indian oo | The Spiit of (Chiristmas 1 e e . WATCHMAN (LAl have a carload or Horses some But the costliest gift may not gladden tion, or ed i e Watertown.—Miss Delia Torrey of ime during the first week in January. 1o day, Prontier duy. o 1 t Rev. G. H.| Millbury, Mass., aunt of President Taft, There will pe a good assortment of all T0 RENT Nor heip on the }Mtf.v bells ringing. seet of film roping, riding : el heen visifimg another nephew,| We want s man fhat understands | kinds, Walt for" these. They must he . Some getting is losing, you under- mhooting world's cham- dav will be The Incarnation | Horace Duncan 7Taft, in Watertown. boilers to act as watchman on Sundays | 5018 Iy;.}ls: e e chu’\:k? Large Store, 74 Main Street. %nm:zr::;dln ST slonships, ar e prineipals areall the h rnatio = e A 2 x R 7z ne is a native. ot : | .8 ving. TS The Sn Foare o oneye. Tait the of God. In the evening his| . v ammual meeting | 219 BOlidays. sentle and good workers. "| Tenement of 7 rooms with modern | wWiat you hold n Your hand may Siip W 4n Weohy articls N oSdbe jeot is The Star of Hop: he N e oug) meeting | THE ULMER'LEATHER COMPANY, ELMER R, PIERSON. improvements, 106 Main street. e O s i Teosevelt i prom i onitee | o $50 toward the fund for the Norwich, Conn. Tel. connection. deczoa N. TARRANT & CO,, g e b s e L chrou whole se S Trinity Meth- | PUrpOsc erecting a memorial to | __dec24 dec10d 117 Main Street, City. We are richer for what we gtve, s " Sunday 1- | John H, Whittemore. Fon SALE ! And only by giving we live. CHRISTMAS WEEK AT POLI'S. school Christmas| no., Haven gressman John Q. WANTED AT ONCE : | TO RENT | Your lnst vear's presents are ecattored Christmas week w Play T and M ilson arrived from | Iorseshoer and all round blacksmith, | Dwelling 14 Nelson Place. | ; You have almowt forgot who gave ers will be & week of part Was on W day to spend | Also general housework help. Dwelling 8 Nelson Place. b2 Pll.\m '.STI" co’m;\(.m ‘nr 9 rooms, them; i : feat | e - nts, FREE E M 2AT, ath, closet, hot wate o Ponltry L ns AP s [ Str b St R L VIS, Bunt, Two lots, 70x200 each, West Thames | nouse, appies, Erapes, oié. $12.50 month, | DUt 1S JoFing thoughts you bestow ock company will pre iy e L S Central Building, 43 Broadway, City | Street, between Nelson Place and New. . v 7 v As lon h o W entire week the play that ) | : i 3 ¥s 3 3 -! 135 FRANKLIN ST., UPPER TENE- 8 as you choose ave them. win and Maxine iott m: tamous | Tn At o ber o | Meriden. — ( lect Baldwin q g comb Street. ment of 10 rooms, opposite Hopking & | LOVe, 1ove 18 your riches, though ever when they were starring together,When C,__' rt i 8 o Lgule e | rles W. Eliot, president emeri ot $04100 on INewoomb. Btreet: Allen’s, used as a lodging or boarding Mo e b Al Sre W Waks Twenty-One. ang thie or fo. | Christmas, service by the Sunday|} Harvard, expected to spe WANTED swcomb Stree house. " In good order. $15 per month, | y Vo money can buy that treasure; « it mose than | o e eotte T | ¢ banquet of the Connecticut C' FOR RERT 11 ELM ST., FLAT of 6 large and secure, % s & el e association in thls city some i several smaller rooms, cellar, large| Your own without stint or measure. e il be th R ber: B. B Butler, Family Cook, General Ho - o Al r AR i ev. Alber: Blinn will speak at| gima in Febroary, ! 3 ily 3 e e e S steam heater, mas fixtures, hot Tt is only love that wo can give, ment and the various members of the | |: Ees ol mom | Girls and Waitresses. e Gd‘ e - 2 r, baih, closet, etc. $16 per month, It is only by loving we live. - S S— f Christmas Joy.| Plymouth.—So intensely cold has it sion immediately. A : . ompan: by now become knov b Jo 120 SACHEM ST. LOWER TENE- - £ 68 paile’ whih i Tosd sddttionel service ba | peen 4t Be m that Bdmund Hurl- | J.B. LUCAS, Estate F. R. WASLEY. ment of 4 1aree roors, cellar and vard, | FoT Who s it smiles through ths interest to the occasion. To begin the | . N L eect] vear old daughter had both | Room 32, Central Building. PERCIVAL W. CHAPMAN, city water and water closet. $9 POT| myq Tight of the wide creation? week with a rush there will be the two | Yens Hasorirs ew Year and New | frozen to the elbows, caused by | novzsd decidd A iCistentor| 2 A dear little Child fn a stable born, holiday performances Monday, seats for 2 . e | becoming restless and throwing i WARM, DRY BASEMENT, level with Whose love is the world's salvation which ara almost entirely sold out a | off the bedelott street, free from dampness and in wood | He Was ooy o= earsi: wwe 35e =ave o . : At the Greeneville Congregational PERSONAL. order,' 5 rooms, cellar, oity water, water a1l reagy. added g : 1iPe workls M ool hagec | church s jorning R C. T1.| Waterbury.—Within the next year closet and yard. $9 month. e A e O e Ty L 1 Wes. | Ricketts wi sach on Sinoulas Facts | the 7zens of Waterbury will be able [ LADIES’ CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE | | For others, not ndvertinod, see Iint at | A7 BAPPY T8 QO Ko 1a Eivi [ | Attending Our Saviour's Birth. to mine by their Votes whether | _Physiclans attendins. Infants adopted OR AL ’ 7 shows us the way to live; i T monthly “m v gervice i the | have power under ;‘; F il e s WHITNEY’S AGENGY’ Liko Him, let us love and gve. N ol evening. t t he vent o ablis a m ipa M & H : 2y 5 7 —La Laa a Christ in Relation to the Pagan I ihe use of the people of the | Collinswood Sanitarium, Hartfora, | TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. 227 Main St., Franklin Square. | handsome souvenirs Hoss Satlch = = IEWS AND VARIETIES el oty ent - ‘ —— Real Estate and Insurance| V! r will be presented, Danbury. londay marking the TWO TENEMENT HOUSES on | o8 = -~ [ ARG Coputies witiain A i L Chrstiag sor il sary of the ordination LOST AND FOUNBD. £ | deoléd Clever Bayings souvenir will be of a ser! tival at 4 o'clock today. The Rev \§ 5 “"»“", LL. D., per A Persian lamb mu#, at Bos- NORTH COVE STREET. — o e IO et bR TRt h o » members of | tomorrow foly Comn i < Circulating Library or on i | E. W28 will brace all the members « morrow H nmunion a e uniit London tralley. Rewsara if || Pay good returns on investment. ¥ FOR SAL her soctal settlement work® *“Great. the company, and thé complete set will | 2. m., morning prayer, Holy Commun- e PR oo Cere to Bulletin Office. dec24d | | She's had her picture in thes paper be worth having. On Thur: fte ion and sermon at 11. The evening 5 —— - — - = | twice this month” — Detroit Fres nopn souvenir books of Augusta service and the Sunday school session | LOST—Muff, between Markoff store | JAMES L. CASE F S le Press. Evans' novel, St. Elmo, will be 'pr will be omitted. | Fairfield—Following the | and_Porteous & Mitchell's. Return to | . CS allrafl 0!' a 2 5 RS 10 a5 Savebusets HE L N ok L e 10 Broadwas deczid | | “How ig # I never hear you speak of sent 1 p i e igfield will soor = — | i W v payment of five cents extra. Th At the First Baptist church Rev. S 2| “YosT_on Thursday Thres geess from || 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. Reasonable. S b e tienoly is given in consideration of 0. Cunningham, the acting pastor, s he to Henrs Bt of that | West Side. Finder pleass_ Teturn and S BGioN REAL meTAYE Acamoy, || lexe Lover didirt bave Ty E00! +h @ramatisation of St. E S i , = OE Lo DS T of that | \oceive reward at Wm. Bendett's. 89 : = foothall team.'—Louisville Courier- at a g . pr ‘;f Cl':‘ lay morning on The Mes been purchased and will be | Mechanic St dec23a Farms a specialty. s be presente r week and | sage o ristmas. In the evening h » with a cherh and | __ Firied P 3 ks Wi ie, Ct. . this affords all who so debire Il hold an illustrated Christmas eer- | hose that used b == = S Y'flc Sale o s ey Old_Rocksy—Why @10 you quarrel read the book. C e with dissolving stereopticon views | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. acririce - with the count, mry dear? Miss Rock- the most popular a -Iiydrogen light and there | The Cotton Crop. e — - = ! sy—He called me his treasure, and it mance to enable thoss Ewrs YTk cotton is estimated at 000,000 bales, 20 Central Avenue. B - e eIl e ot gy ¥ L T ey Foreign Trade Percentages. | ¢ rich the planters of America grow | . | Two-Tenement Frame Dwelling House | “Your sister is a long tlme about sonally to do 50, Refreshm enta not be wiiolly re- | More then one-lalf, o, about 12 m,\_-‘\ SLATE ROOFING of 15 rooms, modern improvements, | : 2 }fl’,{‘i’g 4'&1'31".mmflm&'m.mmflm:“h‘mm;}:er provided and a pleasan pon guidance of tra ependoncios are grown 5500000 heles, | Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters | large lot, in good neighborhood, situ- Travelmg Bags, Suit CHSCS, | “she'd be & might $¢ she came down lour will be spent by the company O ocaiceration ) o of it except 1.500,000 bales | @hd Conductors, and all kinds of Job- | ated in center of city, near trolley li = T Y without making it.—Cleveland Leader. their friends from out in front. E L that small sale except 1, bales | i e promptly attended to. | > 3 | Fitted with Toilet Articles. All kinds invited. Seats for New Yea inferior in quality to| g, Voyg {and 6 minutes walk to square. Prop- | ,¢ povelties in Leather Goods. Any of = }e—Would you be satisfled to giva iee and night will be on sale Mon- bs S Dt S e = erty 1s in fair condition and cam be |, “ - T T L up your r;:&?:n;’:;:uu!ul homo_and ,,,,,, iy | b r, which sho at the Th v h F d c controlled with small cash payment. | "~ Prices Highest Sualit . | T might, if there was a mt!m automo- AN ALL STAR COMPANY. h a m: r e tion does not keep pace with | E aug n Oun I'y 0, For particulars inquire 7 X V1 btle hifched in front of the door. AN ALL STAR CO \Y cont to the Orient, A co sumption, and this, too, ot %) - | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, | T Montreal Star. \ows that the United St the 'encouragement lent to the h lorwion | Uncle—My dear boy, it's a fact that a the ave planter in the market return, for the | | Cfl""‘flfia dg., Norwich, Conn. | THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. e e s caiast s $5 W Slaic x;rrmfiv.‘n-zvr:\l rth\r:]u‘k b dec24d | WM. C. BODE, Prop. 1m:|ny a death before mow. Nephew— n Argenti S le that not one-fourth | syrnighea promptly. Large stock of | Telephone 865-4. 233 Main Street | Well, uncle, you might let me have a L and sev the cotton area of the United States | D L 1, . Y I a e o el (e el Sties | patterns. No. 11 to 35 Ferry Strest | GREEN HOUSE PROPERTY, | nov:sa |t "notce” ¥om very dired” ot ke durir the hoe, nevertheles: iz acres of land, 339 feet frontage, on = i . " ore : e proge Mrs. Hoyle—Your husband's busi- T ese J is long t eld ave. wo dwelling houses, e x Fouta Aot i w0 Erasnbapses 100 eat ] NOTICE ! ness keeps him out of town all the : 3a of cultivation must be S F GIBSON This property must be sold. | ’ week, T understand. Mrs. Doyle—TYes, e A A Elavitar otic | . . | ftering it at a ba n; easy | I repalr, remodel, Tedye and clean |he is a¢ home only one day. I call io nine millions more. e anter b | | terms; will sell greenhouses and Iot | Furs at a very reasonable price. All |him my Sunday supplement—N. Y. s sl o T e to cotton ought to quie tis| 1in and Sheet Metal Worker |sevarate ITRYON'S AGENCY, {gor gnazantesd Diep s posk E— . ¢ ] is not fitted for it. One| A ent for Richardson and Boynton |710 Main Street, Willimantie, Comn, [1 Will call for work. First Sportsman—T wonder you rida t Mississippi—the prairie re- | o800 e noviéd i BRUCKNER, The Furrier, a brute Mke that at your time of life, the Alabama line in g rnacen. . 4 aia | Ta Franklin St. |Jack! Second Ditto—Keeps one young, i atg k belt—acquired an old wornout | 55 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. . don’'t you know. - First Ditto—Llkely fratlon; of the Tohat s , and what with corn, p f:at<| dec7d to prevent your getting old, anyway.— Areentinian"dvs e 2 ifala, b mow hae o plantation ac| Valuable Farm | #ace You Noticed the A R i ual Japanese and eisht o e e ! “How did Crimson Gul age tc L A et e T F. BURNS containing 90 acres, abundance of wood, | Increased Travel? oL lsu(h a sh(rr.w;lrllga ing‘t_.::dcl::nv\ll;oh’ e royagmce da shington Post R 1 some fruit, fertile land, well watered, | It's & sure sign of £00d meathur ana o ioto s | 5 2 fEant 23 mi £ sy ne roads. People like to get out In o 2 ted only 23 miles from Norwich, > e 5 ATGINR' Tat hw Mr. Morgan's Successor. 3 e IH d Plumb g 9 the open air. We furnish the bes | Rosy Glow saloon an T e Ouritiotsse i Austealin, [heailng an Uming, |c. mvestisaie W e oDl i e Il the Do | o out until he was seeing at least il os o rsize anid: foon A large an | A palatial residence in the city of | Faoie youll say the s Jouble.” —Washington Star. cern 1€ reaso! at led to the - H h @ranice of Mr. Deric | ) a | Norwich, situated on high ground over- f o all, “Binks used to be daft on the sub- currency is to the effect t ol | is right, terms easy, possession given fo now?’ “He's got up an expedition c at Britain and Ger- | s e to Asta Minor to try and find the place us young financier a: »ut the increasing demand i | immediately. Call or write for particu- o . ] e aon b airs the inc g d L in | n " where Methuselah Stored his birthday M a for American thoroughbreds | lars. S iy oy i Sy : Well, ] 15 moved our exporters to attempt to | Do It Now $2,000 will buy a 55 acre farm, 7 tons s > been daring 'enough to nurture pply that demand on a large scals, | of hay, 80 bushels potatoes, lot of tur- an bitions, but it can be stated very | dd of by piecemeal as was for: l%web that Vciashioned. unsamitary | nips, onions, several barrels of apples, | Dentar Sluyean MUCH IN LITTLE ositi that the successor to | merly considered —necessary. it | plumbing replaced by new and 10d- | ; .,ws, 2 heifers, flock of hens 1 horse, JOSEPH F. SHEEHAN gan will be Mr. Morgan, His | comes about that 50 thoroughbred | ©Fn_open plumbing. It will repay you | 2 ¢°%% A — g Tn the valiey of Rebes, in the - s are not those of Mr. Perki ican horses are now on board the | In the Increase of health and saving | 2!l the tools and farming implements. | In ehargy of Dr. 8 L @oer's practws | 10 the YO Q) CF oof dwarfe v | When one stops to consider the fa- s not court publicity, he ha T and Australian m- | Of octor's biils. Overhauling and re. | A rare bargain. FPossession given im- 2 all have red hair, broad faces and fiaJ mous artists which will be at the Lj- ) the backgrounc ship Indralema, which left New York | fitting thoroughly done. Let me giva | mediately. Investigate 161 Main Street. Norwich, Conn | o5cs. eeum theater, New London, on Mon- e e October 1 d at Cape Town to|¥ou a figure for replacing all the oid WILLIAM A. WILCOX, sovied — day evening, Dee. 26, no matince, when dence that when them time c nd left that port on Novi | Plumbing with “he ‘modern kind that R | st year London's 1,424 fire fishters the Sheehan English Grand Opera com- e f,',ly—nou"r"“”fl o i Australia. O one horse [ e L L T D The | ea roker, | answered 5.828 calls and 398 2"""" {L::Zrm;;:;hr"v:l:’ sLuar ;l,; mance of | £, 19 Il&:p G g as :_.; 'l‘r; y he m.r( had »;. = nccnrdlmxl: to the | Tork "‘;Ml e -class and the price No. 41 West Broad Street, “]B l(”w'mh H'l(:"fl‘ & Bl'ass E‘J { were injured and 93 killed. The brigade 7 nori pera, yvat iliz SPpe 1€ ! eport from Cape TowH, and this re D e . | | 24 I Mttie" worrder (hat orders are pout. coming prominently to the for | for WAt s pE e o deci4d Westerly, R. 1. | o d nds a trifle of $1,156:368, ing in from the entire neighborhood, | 1978 as his father remains at the helm. | trip ever taken by 4 be N is - e et | SN T S Semie o g i | 5 over Saken 1Y o0 arus & puniber J. F. TOMPKINS, T —— e sy o Sebaneae Sehaiin: e many times to hear one of these artists | 25 e, 18 InaYE sl arsenmusieatlc | . exporiers in this coun- | ugled 0 Wast Main Strest | A Fine Assortment Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings | annual catch amounting to more than -l" a few tm:gluH :he‘n.rotrhc to get the fonny 4’. E ;“ carly development of and such things Refinished, 10,000,00 vyen, while 60,000 Japaneto entire group of tiem tosether, In adal- \tures, in T} ustralia. MME. TART, MILLINE y : fishermen are employed; but - tion to what is sald to be the finest 2 = these hc rist and Clairvoyant. 89 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwici,, Conm | ture bids fair here, as it has already chorus In Edntlllflh opera, and a mag- g n at the St doed TN oct4d done in the island of Hokkaido, to sur- nificent production of the world's most Feed the Birds. seq e Aown Whehinste s o AT LITTLE PRICES. pass the fisheries in value. popular opera, is an event of a life-| Please listen to the plea of the Hu s ngton drerd MRS. G. . STANTON S time. o mane society of New J to con 7 e T The Eskimos of Alaska are being 1 Hea{".\'\%r':ivel‘:::p? ZnT":fi??"' i‘“{ler& ider the birds. The snow s fa e R e | \ctldaw killed off because they cannot eat the ca’'s f3 or and acknowledged | ang has hid from them the dri j L > J o R the foremost tenor in the English lan- S e bt at Munich of ar 5 ',d‘”‘uv,fiy““;l)_A 'fD ;}xlllr:ren‘lga?.;ugg‘;gr .‘:/-Lh(:;m;::s ‘:p:nt“;o R s S s Hlathe e fusing the winter, |E you v el gnd Securities of any Kind a the ALL and WINTER years in Alagka. It s deciared fhat the 1lom, en alto, | how hungry they are, just thr ~ depoits ten- owest Rates of Interest. : 2 chie ftrouble is laok of knowledge of has c‘:nhdflnulleus;\;mn in Amer- | some little scraps of meat or lustry which for several cstablished frm to deal with. 0" Heavy Dress Goods for ladles’ cloaks, how to prepare the food properly and cs_Sineh Dot hesival by Ser wondetful | crunbe of bread and ' FB et i (Established 1872.} [suttsisnd cnlldrenErene n children are sald to dis of indigestion. ork as Asucena in Tl “Trovatere; Miss | they will-pick them up. Or the kingdom and ac- THE COLLATERAL LOAX co., . N e This appears to destroy the bellef of Grace Nelson, the Amarican girl whose | of suet in a tree and see what two or three hundres 142 Main Street, Upstutrs. Ll G e D R L some that persons can hecome habit- e, L1 ous hare &mORE the | slety ot birgs will ind it ana mike : G Silks. mrln‘clesn;ae‘r.y low s Bt IR ey veritty st tn gre : ; K r meals off i yon keep up this L NAX their yonih. Valle, the eminent English baritone | practice, say i ery 1morning u will JOHN BLOOM. Propri . 3 5 said to the finest exponent of the :u n find th r e 1 ) Fnee and Scalp Mas- A Dnonristor: 157 Frankhl] St e By Grea le of Count di Luma ever heard in|ing for your o] 5 i) suze, 8| ot . The tariff commission of t Gmetion; Chastes O'Mallay, the Ameri. s cnard et et Oy 173D DIVIDEN | Britain has issued & memoRsmdwn amerion; C s Aol 1y succeeded very ¢ | treat | i e rders e Norwich Bawy 5 showing the relative increase in the an basso, and 4 host of gihers. TS | yenc getting the birds to come (o = | D N | O e O s moa&s sonlety. Telephone 5 export trade of the United States, Ger- will be the only tour of this all siar | 4he \window a ming | For Infants and Children. | g MBS, T 8. VNDERWOOD, The ‘Directors of this Society have nany and the [iled Kingdom in lead- vreanization. 1 B itante. do e The Kind You Have Alwa,s Bought [T mee 51 Aroadwar. | 5.0lated out of the earnings o the cur- deelld ing manuractures. The annun.lrl:':‘l" « ren S A se he bi 7 = rent six months a semi-ennual divi e | inCrEases of exporis of manufactures BREED THMEATER. St atheve: ena. fo - the: cotnt ght | NEWMARKET HOTEL, Hena ac the rate of FOUR PBH CEN S ~ | Detwean 1852 snd 1887, and 1903 and farmers are encour th B tHa 715 Boswell Ave. PeCiannuiy DATShlc £0gebontots ety LI VIEN. you, want. to, putiyour bulle L SuRinave, beshi Tt GRESteR SREE the Jews of Death, the sensa- | to feed the quail can stand 2 First-clars Wines, Liquoms snd Cigars. ;}fj(} thereto on and after Jan. 15th, | pess before the public. there is no me- | 310.000. or 2 per cent.: Germamy which iz the | the cold, but hunger irder (o bear, | Signatu.e of 2 Meals and Welch Rarebit served to| = COSTELLO LIPPITT dium better than th sh the advertis- | $458,770.000. ar 102 per cemt; TRndted the Ipged thea] Feed them, - Newark News, order. John Tuckie. Proy, Tel 43-8 ! decisdaw Treasurer. ing celuinas of The Bulletin, Kinzdom, $339,200,000, er 41 per cant,

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