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FAIR TODAY. TUESDAY SNOW AND WARMER. Norwich FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES. i : 1 { 1 ] WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT | 2tiss Hesrawous cntervamins cnem |0 WEIGE Rresion, RERS [oprish YANRED: ROBAL ! 10 HENT- i FOCTRY, e s Dot vart of the usnal routme. The |, Brest L. Latimer of Salem, r, age| WANTED_Good horse hay, young | A FOR SALI-New milch cow. I I.| NICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS, con- | —_— and pictures at the | 0" e ive Miss |34 birthplace Norwich, teacher, mar- | calfl four pigs. . E. Peckham, East| Chapman. 12 Stanton Ave. dec26d trally located, continuous hot water, | JUST A LITTLE MOTHER. Auditorium. children had arranged to give Miss|o, ostoftice address Colchester R. | Side. Tel. 338-5. dec24d O AT B e o ] sbetas 'Delt, bath and gan - 3% UniowBL. : Moving Pictures at the Breed The- | Beardwood a Christmas present, so she |Tied, Dostoftice ad s = FOR SALII On Tyesday. Wednelay | 'phone 5344, dec26d 9 atey ragi s Rl s ¥. D. 4. i TRAVELERS REQUIRBMENTS | and Thursday, belting, Shatting, new She's just a little mother in a cabia - Poli's Theater. \ne handlerchiots and a box of can | John H. Brown of Sprague, d, age 49, | Trunks, bags, leather novelties, and | alternating ‘current motor, ‘fables, | KFOR RENT—The cottage No. 3 Wash- | o, far away; Tneas Yoage, . 11, 108 ol HeAtels s | Some handkerchiefs and a box o | pirthplace Windsorville, baker, mar- | everything made of leather. Position | 5t00ls, safe, office fixtures, etc. The | inston place. occupied for many years | Since 1 kissed her in the glemming "us én_Odd Fellows Hall 2 5 ried, postoffice address Baltic. wanted as manager and salesman in | Beckwith Company, Chestnut Street. | by’ Mrs. J. P. Rudd; cight rooms and | . forever and a day. ‘Thames Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. Officers of Reliance Lodge. Joseph W. Chesebro of Stonington, [ department house or regular store for | _ dec26d bath; in fine ‘order: immediate posses- | In my‘x“i;eg,rgrn tlh:ne;:ar;er calling, eall- and J. of A, meéts in Lucas Block. The following officers have 4, age 58, birthplace Stonington, retir- | Si°h Broductions. P. 0. Box 707, West- | “5or SALI—A fine aquare. Best tone | > Ops oabDly, to Chas. P. Cogswell. | .oomg v back to Ballehannon, Kat: Norwich lave, No. 1 0. M., | elected to serve Reliance lodge. No. 29, | o4 i rried, postoffice address Wester- | 20 1 L dec26d_ | piano_ever offered. In perfect condi- | _9eC1IMWIY - OB, GomaTHABIE to e s meets in Austin Block. Noble grand, Harry To|j¢ R L | WANTED _Anyonc, anywhere, may | tion, $60. Terms $5 down, $1 per week. | ~H0 RENT—Upper tencmenc in Pellett | Norwich Lodge, No. 243, % 0. P, gttt Yo S sabcock of Stonington, d, | earn good pay doing light work at | Th aut-Cadden Co. dec23: block, 262 in street. Amos A.| She's standing in the doorway, filling meets in Buckingham Memorial grand, | “John R. Babcoc gton, d, |:parn €00 Tay doing & dir Taft Lodge, No. 24, A. O. U. W., meets | Secretary, Albert W. Har) birthplace Stonington, farmer, | fons, ey Send stamp. € H.| “ROR SALE—A slightly used upri Browning. SUrIBMWEL | il h RO epans, in_Ponemah Hall, Taftvilie. urer, Herbert C. W he re- |, Dostoffice ‘addiens ‘Mystle: | owen: Chicago, T, cc24d_ | piano. Beautlful tome, in_good order;| — w0 RENT Store at 65 Tranklin St.| .t her kerchlef o'er her bosom and Sebequonash Council _No, 11, D. of P, | maining officers will appointed a3 Grenier of Voluntown, r, age WANTED—Anyone,. anywhere, may | $138. Terms $5 down, $1.50 per weck. | Inquire at Bulletin Office. decszd | rills aroun er face; mests in Foresters’ Ilall 5 | later. 35, irthplace Canada, mrechant, mar- | garn good pay doing light work at|The Plaut-Cadden Co. dec23d o ma o | e sl emlg asiOun Tany s smtles mé‘i‘t’:‘llx:cll"nvxxfi?:‘fi e LT I Yuletide Homecomers. { ried, postofiice address Voluntown. R%::’?ln?‘gfii‘:aggsn‘ fond stame, G- | FOR SALBE _Fine orean, with four | rooms; steam heat: hot waters use of | And my heart runs forth to meet her N Hallle Burleson of Kast Or-| Robert H. Lanphere of Waterford, d, full sets of reeds. Suitable for small | kitchen if desired. ~Mrs. Lees, 326 Main | o'er the waste of waters wild. l}trbcrl' Union meets in C. L. U. ANNOUNCEMENTS E. O. P. meets tonight. M this (Monday) evening for the week. M. C. Adles will arrive in town Seo adv. For best makes of rubbers boots and arctics see those Fr Bill offers. TODAY AT THE AUDITORIUM. rubber ank A. This popular playhouse will open its doors at 1.30 today and run a contin- vous show until 5 p. m., and then again at 7 and run until 10.30 p. m. The management offers for the first three days of this week one of the most ex- pensive bills that was ever on the Au- ditorium boards. “The ( Athlete and Her Dog Mike comedy sketch presented by Palmer & Co., will head the bill, Al Leonhart, juggler eccentrique; Ha ris and Nelson, knockabout comedi and Klisto and Baylis, operetic sing- with three changes of the finest costumes In vaudeville, making up ths others. Mr. Klisto is jumping from Fitchburg, Mass., to New York on Christmas day to mar a prominent Brooklyn girl, and then leaves the at 4.47 Monday morning witl to open in Norwich this aftern. Klisto was a member of the Gr Studdiford Opera Compa leading baritone of the Metropolit Opera company of St. Petersburg, Rus- sia. Klisto and his ¢ er, M Bay- iis, will introduce to Norwich some of the Dest singing ever 8 ville stage. As an ¢ “Frontier Celebration” pictures run Tuesday, Wednesday and day of this week and promise to be the best pictures ever shown state of Connecticut. THE POLI PLAYERS. The Poli Play week of their theater today, of “When We Were advance sale guarar audiences and the prospects for the wesk are big. the best evid e in the world that the comp: has created a strong Impression upon the local peo- pie and promising a long and success- fu] meascm here for the organization Or Wednesday afternoon hdsome souvenirs of Ar. Le Sueur, the leadin man, will be presented to the ladie tending the matinee., Neit week the company will present a dramatization 3. ng' popular novel, Seats are now on sale for week and for both perform- fear's day. the third gin two pe Twenty BREED THEATER. As the feature picture for today the Preed theater offers the exceptional story entitled “The Lad from Old Ire- land,” a superb scenic drama, which the first and only motion picture made in two_continents. The scen taken In old Ireland are bewildering in beauty and mnaturalness, with the thatched roofs and jaunting cars, and | show the wonderful possibilitics of the | motion picture filled. Santa Claus will be present for the little ones: all children buying a tic! et will be entitled to a gift from the | monster tree. A beautiful Biograph drama 18 ano r attraction, and Mi i 1l render the the doors Gilman and Mr. Calkins v latest fllustrated wongs, ing opened at 1 TJEWETT CITY Christmas Exercises in Baptist and Congregational Sunday Schools— ant Surprise—Notes of the Hol- The Christmas exercises at the tist church 8aturday night were cellent, under the directior M Foster, Alice Brown and Emma ; cock. Superintendent Byron Willcox announced the following programm Anthem, Joy to the World, by the ehorus; scripture ding, Josephine Miller; Lord’s prayer in concert; quar- | tette, O Little Babe of Bethlehem, Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs. Gardner, Mr. Gardner Mr. Prior; recitatior lcome, Rich- mond Gardner; recitation, What Would We Do? Alice Gilbert; recitation, Alice Armatrong: duet, Lullaby, Emma_and Evelyn Gardner; Christmas Bells, Ruth Davis, Walter Gray, He ray, | Leonard McBroome, Maude Kanahan; recitation, Elizabeth nstrong; reci- tation, Filling the Empty Stocking Earl Palmer; Christmas Wishes, Royal Babcock, Jennie Miner, Charles Per- ieine, Esther Frink; anthem, The Hiils of Galiles; male chorus, (ome and Worship; cantata, Santa's Surprise Party, including solos by Emma Gard- ner, Doris Myott, Isabelle Button, Charles Gardner and a duet by Tyler bert and Francis icipating were Al llcox, John McBroc Clarke, Eva Popham. Charle acted as Santa Claus and & wae during the cantata, when he starts to examine an immense stocking, and the children hidden behind tree rush out and surprise him ‘The unloading of the tree followed the exercises. Superintendent Byron Willeox received a handsome from the Sunday school. Congregational Festival, The Congregational vestry was pret- ¥y decorated Saturday night trees and red and green paper, the dec- orations for the recent bazaar being laft for this occasion. The center of attraction was the Christmas tree. Superintendent F. E. Robinson was remembered by the Sunday echool| with a sealskin cap eewed under sae direction of Mrs. W. H. Gane and Mrs. E. M. Swift. Sunday morning the concert took the plice of the regular service, with the follo announced by br. Organ prelude; song herds Watching, scho: sponsive readin tle Christmas Bel ment; song, The Guic exercise, The Name of the 5. Faust's class; song, Now Don't You Tell, two little girle: recitation, The Christmas Star, Ethel Thompson; song, Shine On, O Star, school; reci- tation, When I Awoke, Leslie Hyde song, Glory Revealed, school; exercise, O, Little Stars; song, Bethlehem, the school; reading, selected, Mrs, . A, Faust; song, These Fleeting Years, the w#chool; recltation, A Question, Mildred Burton; song, Waken Songs of Glad- ness, school; offering: song, Joytul Carol, the school: benediction; urgan postiude. The programme was of Mrs. F. E. Robinson and Mrs w B. C. Bliss. The music <hildren’s cholr. Doubls Surpr Thera was a double wurrice Miss Plizabeth Beardwood's Tridav nizhi. "fhe reguler mecting of the (ilee (lub, composed of children from e Niv mde srammiar goheol wau licld 35 wual e led by a hurs- | hook | with | in | | ! married | gle, pirthipla and Charles Burleson of ange, N. J. N. Y, are at home for Schenectad: the holid s, Miss Flora Leathe of Peterboro, N. B Mrs. Frank Palmer of siting her mother, M a guest at Dr. W. H. Gane’ Bradford, P: N. B. Wi COX. Robinson had and Mrs. . Jane B nop xander . and _William Shaw are at home from Suffield. Prentice Waki 1d of Bellows at home for a vacation. nd Mrs. Alec MeNicol and fam- are in Providence for Christma: rainfall at 6 o’clock Saturd shown by Dr. S. H. Holmes , was 1.62 inches. hert Payne of New Haven and ink Brown of mford are at their omes in town. PUTNAM (Continued from page two.) ce been found in an open lot, and ried out their.plans as stated. Dime,Novel Reading to Blame. Tk rifle found in Lafleur’s sh now in the hands of the police. Dime novel reading is given as the chief in- spiration for the reckless deed. Tha will be given a hearing in the cit: this (Monday) @ Seven Bullets Brady. None of the bullets have b oved from Brady's body as ternoon. obably will be today. They - ieved to be seven in number. The yullets in the all below t K It i the one th ave lodgec dder, which possibility to a doubt as to B recover- City Notes. Herb. Mr and Mr pen . Sullivan is with fri cedter stmas day spending h in New Ha ap- A s been in Pc fret the p Miss Ro rela in Colet 4 Mr. MacFarland, sub-m Putnam high school spending ation in Bo: in Norwich Rev. and of parents, Mrs. ¥ Arthur Burnette . Frederick Wt vn, Pa. are gue Burnette, Child of N mother, ark, N. Mrs, Abbie her Alden Cole an daughter of ( of local Geor 5: and vicinity. Pratt pt. and M « ling the wec " ith n_Ha relativ Wallace entertainir mith of hter, the Successful Candidates Represent Mew London Facts About Who Wil County. records of county: Harry birthplace postofilc sast Lyme, office addres ames H. rth Franklin. Byron old, . Martha Soule | n\fl | age 56, birthplace Waterford, contrac- or, married, postoffice address Water- ord. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Kind You Have Always Bought Signatu.e of 2 t f LEGAL NOTICES. A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ch, within and for the District . on the 24th day of Decem- ON J. AYLING, Judge. Arthur Mathews, late of said District, deceased. The Administrator exhibited his ministration ount witr to the Court for allowanc fore it is there- ed, That the 29th day of Decem- D. 1910, at 10 o'clock in the at the Probate ourt Room ity of Norwich, in said Dis- and the same is, appointed £o id Ad- ministrator is_directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once some per having a circul YLING, Judge. is a true At FANNIE C. CHURCH, dec26d Clerk. I’rnfiusfi!s\ for State Road Wok ALED ¥ DSALS will be r shway Commi Hartiore v, Deec. 30, 1 rond in road in PROPC proved, the contract Lccomps rwarded refusing t the prices offered his bid : bidder. Plans and s: o examined at A. B. Webb . B. D. Parkhurst for S Shedd’s for Preston, or a the State Highway Commis- Capitol. hway Commissioner re- ject any and all Dec. J. H. MACDONALD, State Highway Commissioner, Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. | dec26d Towest at Hartford, Conn., TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. id estate | acadam | i WANTED—Here's a position for you. Wages, room, board, railroad e to earn eiegant 4 co-operative propositions. Hall's Barber College Cor- $14 Washington St., Boston, dec19d WANTED—Raw furs; will pay_Bos- ton and New York prices. At H. A. Heebner's Harness Store every Thur: day. Arthur C. Bennett. novisd I BUY POULTEY_AND HOGS. G. A ticket, Bullard, Norwich. Tel 616-6. oct25d | “yom SALE _Two yoke heavy worke | - WANTED_Farms, _Have buyers, | ing 0Xen; aiso one heavy ox wagon.| TO RENT—At 21 Ripley place, a zood | Also for rent Send full particalars. | Wm. A. Collins, Jr. Columbia, Conn.!tenement of six rooms, first floor; rent Connecticut_ Farms Realty Co., 302 Telephone 265-4, Willimantic Div. reasonable. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. Broadway, New York. oct20d dec14d vetldd barber | church or chapel, $50. Terms $5 down, $1 per week. Tle Plaut-Cadden Co. dec23d FOR SALE—A good piano. Just the thing for practicing, $25. Terms $5 down, 75¢ per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co. dec23d FOR SALE—A Gordon setter bird dog, three years old, has been hunted two seasons, is a good hunter, Price Address Caro P. Latham, Phoenix- Conn. d $! ville, St. dec21d TO RENT—A tenement of five rooms, | | Do you know our Ballyshannon, where the very winds are sweet all improvements, at 40 CLff St. Only | With the salthess of the sea fo: small family need apply. Inquire at| tha tang of smoldering s store, 153 Main St. dec20d Do you know our mists that fold us in TO RENT—Cottage never failing well, $6; No, 61 Otrobando | B Ave. St. John a blanket soft and gray, | Do you know our Ballyshannon In the red rose dawn of day? house, 7 rooms, 0. 31 Willow | Fanning, L Witiow | Then you ses the little mother, just at 56 School 0 RENT—Basement of three rooms _ herself, 50 small and old, With a look I'm sure would warm you 5 were you shivering with the cold, St. Inquire at Bulletin Of- ¢ decl6d s0 mirthful, O, so patient, she whose work i never done. O, so ready with her laughter at the rise and set of sun. WANTED AT ONCE Horseshoer and all round blacksmith. Also general housework help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, S. H. REEVES, Supt. Osntral Bullding;’ £33 Dromdways Orty, WANTED Butler, Family Cook, General House Girls and Waitresses. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. nov2sd PERSONAL. LADIES’ CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE —Physicians attending. Infants adopted or boarded. For particulars, write | Collinswood Sanitarium. Hartford, Cona. sepl7d LOST AND FOUND. BANKBOO! LOST—Lost or Passbook: 114299 and 117: The Norwich Savings Saciety. All per- ons are cautioned agalnst purchasing negotiating the same, and any per- son having a claim to said books Is hereby called upon to present said 2im to said bank on or before the 9th y of June, 1911, or submit to have ¢ books deciared cancelled and ex- tinguished and new books issued in creof, or the amounts due there- dec26M —A Persian lamb muff, at Bos- ore, Circulating Library or on 3 London trolley. Reward if returned to Bulletin Office. dec24d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenus. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skyligats, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing promptly attended to. Tei. 119. The Vauéhn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 FKerry Street 2248 10 NEW YORK | Hath- | - NORWIGH LINE e water way — the comiortabis of traveling. ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels hat have every comfort and conven- tor the iraveler. jelight’u' voyage on Long lsland nd and a superb view of the won- ne and waterfront of New er leaves New London at 11 weekdays only; due Pier foot of d Street 545 a. m. (Mondays and Pler 40, North River, cepted) m. Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New London. Conn. augsd All Water Route NEW YORK Chelsea Lin2 Fare $1.00 Fera Morwich ‘o New York $1.75 | | | | [ | | Unexcelled frelght and passenger to and from New York e Statersoms, I wich Tuesdays, Thursdays | 5.15 p. New York Pler 22, East River, foot | Reosey Street, Mondays, Wednes days. Fridays at 5 y. m. “Phone or write for folder, P 8. Frefaht cecm'ved wnifl § p © C. A. WHITAKER. Agent maysa birthpl yone setter, mary s Jewett Cit Pe Groton, T, 10, b mer, married, posic 3 Iadw r of Groton, postof- | fice address ton. George H. Hoxie of Lebanon, 1, aza | birthplace Lebanon, farmer, mar- ried; birthplace North Franikli N on R. Abell of Lebanon, ag birthplace Lebanon, farmer, marriec postoffice address Colchester R. William L Allyn of Ledyard, r, place Ledyard, farmer, marr office add¢ Mysth R. F. Herman E. Learned of Lisbon, , birthplace Lisbon, mrechans gle, Versaille: J. Warren & irthplace L. office addre: Harold H. rk of Lyme, r, aged 48, yme, farmer, married,post- Lyme. Rey of Lyme , clerk, ma birthpl don. mant dre v Richard ¥ Vi North ton- ington, r, age 43, ce Stonington, postoffice address Charles Lyman North Stonington, r, age birthplace Hope, R. L, lawy sstoffice address Norwich, Frederick De 45, Hirthe ried, 33 chant, married, Ly Walter MacC! mon ¢ 40, birthplace Prest winer postoffica address Norwich Nellis 11 Palmer of Tres! Nice Presents For the Horse, a fine Wool lanket — for the Carriage and Auto, a Montana Buffalo Robe at .50. TEE L. L. CHA MAN C0., 14 Bath Street. Xmas Toys English Carriages, Go-Carts, Dressed and Undressed Dolls, Clothing, Furni- | ture, Engines, Mechanical Trains and Supplies, Magic Lanterns, Books, Bloc Easkets, Tree Decorations, Etc. HRS. O EN Franklin Squan T tising ient equal & resulls medinm in to The Bul- letia fop busr | S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 55 West Main Street, Nor dec7d T. F. BURNS, Heaiing and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Streat. ch, Conn. marsd Do It Now Have that old-lashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open piumbing. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor’s biils, Overhauling and re. fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. Th work will be first-class and the price reasonable J. E. TOMPKINS, 6/ Wast Mai © MME. TAFT, Palmist and Clairvoyant. cuglsd Street London, Conn., up gton, down W rehington. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An olg established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.} THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co.,, 142 Main Street, Upstairs. J Manicuring. Orders [ a3 taken for combings. MRS, T. 5. UNDER\VOOD, Tel. 653-4. 31 3roadway. NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Liguors aud Cigars. Meals and Weich Rarenit scrved to order. John Tuckie. Prop. Tel 43-5. Face and Scaip Mas- -soge.Champooing and comrme WHAT'S NEW e | THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & €O, marid 1 D DIVIDEND. office of T h Savings Society. Norwic; Dec. 10, 1910. The Directors this Society have declared out of the earnings of the rent X months a semi-annual dend at the ra of FOUR PER per ann ble to depositors tled th and after Jan. 1911, = COSTRELLO LIPPITT, decl2da Treasurer, FALL and WINTER Heavy Dress Goods for ladies’ cloaks, suits and_children’s wear. MILL REMNANTS—a biz assort- ment of all kinds Dress Goods and Silks. Prices very lo MILT, REMNANT STORE, JOHN BLOOM. Fropzisien 72 Franklin Street. | FOR SALE—Ten Chester pigs, $8 per pair, P. H. Wilcox, Yantic, Ct. 'Phone 294-24, dec14d FOR SALE—One Chester boar six months old, one Chester sow six months old, due to farrow in April. P. H. Wil- cox, Yantie, Ct. ’Phone 294: declid OR SALE—A businsss sleigh, built by Haley; cost $100; will be sold for $30. Jpauire at Troy Steam Laundry. ec EGGSIoy, can_increase your esg receipts 50 per cent. by get- ting some of our Mayflower White Wy. fer you vour choice of 50 beautitul cockerels it very low prices for a short time. Our order book for baby chicks and eggs for future delivery is now open. Cuban Game stock for sale. | MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Norwich Town, Conn. *Phone 31-3. 0ctsThM CEDAR TREES FOR SALE in swamp on what is known as the Am- broso Reynolds farm in Ledyard, ad- joining the Bill Parsonage farm. Swamp is 2 miles from Stoddard Wharf, timated between 1200 and 1500 _t from 5 to 18 inch diameter. Burtis Whipple, tenant on farm, will show parties interested. To be $old at once Ample time will be given to cut them. Address EDWIN REYNOLDS, dec2ld 62 Harrison St, Prov.,, R. L SALE HORSES T will have a carload of Horses some time during the first week in January. There will be a good assortment of all kinds. Wait for these. They must be sold. I also have two good 1100 chunks, both young. One is a native. Both gentle and good workers. ELMER R, PIERSON, Tel. connection. FOR SALE Dwelling 14 Nelson Place. Dwelling 8 Nelson Place. Two lots, 70x200 each, West Thames Street, between Nelson Place and New- comb Street. Lot 68x100 on Newcomb Street. FOR RENT Dwelling 14 Nelsen Place. sion immediately. Estate F. R. WASLEY. i PERCIVAL W, CHAPMAN, dec13d dec20d Posses- FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. TWO TENEMENT HOUSES on NORTH COVE STREET. Pay good returns on investment. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. Sacrifice Sale Am instructed to sell at once:—A | Two-Tenement Frame Dwelling House |of 15 rooms, modern improvements, | 1arge Iot, in good neighborhood, situ- ated in center of city, near trolley line, and 5 minutes walk to square. Prop- erty is in fair condition and can be controlled with small eash For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg, dec24d GREEN HOUSE PROPERTY, acres of land, 389 feet frontage, on field ave., two dwelling houses, arge barn, two greenhouses 100 feet long each. 'This property must be sold. | We ar ng it at a bargain: easy v sell nhouses and lot to if_desired. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. 715 Matn Strect, Valuable Farm containing 90 acres, abundance of wood some fruit, fertile land, well watered, situated 213 miles from Norwich, Ct. Investizat A palatial residence in the city of Norwich, situated on high ground ov looking the Thames valley he price is right, terms easy, possession given immediately. Call or write for particu- lars. $2,000 will buy a 55 acre farm, 7 tons of hay, 80 bushels potatoes, lot of tu P everal barrels of ns 1 fmpleme siven ons. all t A ra mediately. Investigate! WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. L ng Now deel4d | & Fine Assortment AT LITTLE PRICES. MRS. G. P. STANTON actldaw BOTTLER H. Jenkel, cor. Market and Water Sta and Wines, spscially bottled for fame 1y use. Delivery. Tel. 136-5. | 9. F. coNaxT. ‘Whitestone 5¢c and the J. F. C. 109g Cigars are the Dest on the market | and Bicycle _marisd ' chins wuik Jokhing ‘Thons Kry shem andotte blood into your flock. We of- | Norwich, Conn. | A comgiets line of the hest Ales. Lager | 11 Franklin Streer TO RENY—The store just vacated by | the Thames at once. Enquire of J. B. Lucas, Cen- tral BEnilding. In the great house where I'm serving folk are ever kind to e, But they do not guess my yearning for the cabin over sea. N ional bank; possession | octld TO RENT—House iNo. 242 Franklin St.; elght room: ply Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Plain. Tel. 736, Wage I carn and wage i send her, yot 1 cannot longer bide; I must seck my little motlier, I must nestle at her side. ; rent reasonable. Ap- seplsd TO RENT—Store at 55 Fran) lin St Enquire at t She's just a little mother in a cabin his office. mar19d far away; { | | | | ! | | path, closet. hot wat The home o 1 ¥ house, apples, grapes, el "',,,‘"“‘;;hfh’ s e of the omen fire: FRANKLIN ST.. UPPER TENE- then the footsteps coming of 10 rooms, e Hopking & near, used as a lodging or boardl The opening door, thg handclasp, and In good order per month, the . b/ Is heaven not, atter all, the now and 11 ELM S ¥FLAT of 6 large and here? & ! several sma room cellar, large The common things of life are all sr | ard, steam heater, gas fixtures, hot dear. I Administrator. | Restaurant For Sale payment. { | { | | | | | | | | MILLINERY | | | | Several -de: following prices: $11, $12, § $23, $25, Inquire 40 Shetucket St., Large Sto Tenement improvements, 106 Main street. dec10d $40. | Since 1 kissed har In the gloaming 'tis forever and a day. my,_dreams she's calling, calling! “Mother, darling, yes, I'll_come! I'll go back to Ballyshannon, to my mother and my home.” —Margaret B. Sanzster, in Woman's lome Companion. I SO LIFE'S COMMON THINGS. The things of every day are all ! sweet, Tie morning meadows wet with dewy The dance of daisies in the noon; the ue | Of farioft hills where twilight shadows ie, TO RENT i sirable tencments at the $6, $7. $8, $9, $10, 15, $16, $1 20, $22, of JAMES L. CASE, Norwich, Conn. - T0 RENT re, 74 Main Streot. of 7 rooms with modern The night, with all its tender mystery of sound And silence, and God’s starr, O! life—the whole of 1i N. TARRANT & CO, e % » Th thi £ every d a a 117 Main Street, City. R SR e i 18 PIN® ST, water, bath, 129 S ment of 4 city water month. ¥or others, not advertized, see list at | WHITNEY’S AGERCY, 227 Mai Real Estate and Insurance | dec16d CHEM The common things of life are all so ear, The waking in the warm half-gloom To find again the old familiar room | The scents and sights and sounds th never tire, TO RENT COTTAGE of T —Anonymous. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings closet, ete. $16 per month. E LOWER TENE- %e rooms, cellar and yard, | and water closet. 39 per “She seems to be very fond of mu- ” “Yes, indeed. You'll always find r at the piano when her mother is shing the dishes”—Dectroit ¥res n St., Franklin Square. Knic the beautiful. den: but I am sure father will consent, er—I love the good, the true, Btella—This is so sud- —New York Sun. Mrs, Snoozer—Henry, the alarm clock has just gone off. Snoozer— | Thank goodness! I hepe the thing'il never come back!—Boston Transcript. “What shall we gay of Senator Smusg?’ “Just say he was always FCR SALE. Reasonable. faithful to his trust” “And shall we PECK'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY. | mention the name of tho trust?’— Farms a specialty. Pittsburg Observer. Spring St Willimantie, Ct.| “you're the walter, aren’t you?" Tel. 330 dec20a “Yes, sir” “Well, youw've lose vour job if you don’t take care. I've been I repair, Furs at a very work guara 1 will call fi BRUC novald 1 Have You Noticed the | Increased Travel? it's a si e sign of fine roads. the open air. method, &nd iIf vowll take one of our waiting here longer than you have,— | New York Times. ‘What's this contraption intemdeyl for?” *“I ean imagine no use to whici it could be put” “Then I guess it must be intended for a Christmas pres- ent.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. “They say she's a great stickler for good form.” “Stickler! Worse than that. Why, say, that woman would find fault because Eve didn't have a chap- erone when she arrived in Edenl Cleveland Plain Dealer, Did vou say you were a month in vour last place “Yes, madame—a week with the family on the top floor, a week with a lady on the third floor, a week on the second, and a week on NOTICE! remodel, redye and clean reasonable price. All teed. Drop a postal and work. KNER, Pel. The Furrier, Franklin St. so0d weathes ang People like to get out into We furnish the bes: SeamsiyoliLlsay ks sein |the ground floor—Megsgendorfer MAHONEY BROS. Falls Avenus | Blaetter. s “What's _the worst You can say about him?” “He hasn't an honest haiy in his head.” “Well, that's bad DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAlN | enough.” “Oh, mot so bad as ‘ think. I mean, he wears a wig)'— Lentar Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's pradtwe Birmingham Age-Herald. Kind Lady—But, my poor man, you told me if I gave you 2 meal you could keep warm with the snow shuvel[. | during his just liness. [ Sancy Pikes—Right you are, mum. I in § | broke it to pieces 3 167/ Main ESicasc: Norwioh, Comnif1itHe blase Fat took all do frost out Lo of me bones.—Chicago New: | “Oh, mamma, look!” said Tommy; . . “baby's zrabbed a piece of raw bacon The Forwich Mickel 3 Brass C, | ona’is dving to swaliow it “Save it!” hastily exclaimed the father of 5 the family. “I—er—meant the baby, Tableware, of course,” Marin” he added a mo- H Yacht Trimmi ment later. “Why are you looking c"a'.',del";:':}.i“ Refiniahod. | At me in that horrified way?'—Chi- and suc! gs ed. | cugo Tribune. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicin Conm | “Dia you see the janitor?” asked octés Mrs. Shivvers. “Ye replied the hus- band. “I told him that it was as cold {in our flat the North pole.” “What did he say?” “He merely look- {ea supercilious and ed for ny proofs.”—Washington Star MUCH IN LITTLE n } More coal is mined a person em- E ployed in the United States than in Lry any other nation, with Australia rank- ing ne 157 Frauklin St. A crisis in meat prevails in Lom- ardy, manifesting itself in high prices 4 diminishing supply of animals slaushtering. The increased de- not be fully spplied from ces and importation is be- Servia, Turkey and Telephone 5 Br.F. Shannon B lephone the infpo chief sources from s livestock at pres- . HOLMS, Ben'ist Room A. ocil0d W uilding Annex, 523 HECKFR'S 0id H Buckwheat for Flap Jacks. at CARDWELL’S decloa 1k in ntine capi- okok pecie bank has activ in promoting lomestead and Prepared Intoresic in Manchuria and 1 shere, and the opening of this gency is a terest being gn of an increasing in- pan in SoutX le, especiallf | in those of Argentina, i F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 9, Se I s okt no el ar conseqnency \in Sweden, while it is well supplie | with o it was thought -that U { subatitution of the latcer for fu would result fn a great saving to th | kingdown, The experiment was trie 2ond Floor, Shannon Bldg. sept1sd lon the Swedish ruilways, no feweg | than 140 wrfal trips being ade, with AUTOMOBILE STATION, i ult that the engineers estimat- it & Otls Street. Automobile | ©d @ loss of $LS4 per ton of Peat ag & 1. Coit, L it compared with o ton of coal enne Repuiring. Genstal Ma- | i,ining. it is said. as much heating ' power gs L$s leps of propared peat ¢ | [

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