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TODAY. ¥ie RAIN OR SNOW THURSDAY. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT 3 lle and motion pictures at the Plotures at the Breed The- -'I-l ‘We Were Twenty-One at Poll's ‘of Third and Fifth Companies a ry. E > Gosthe Lodge, No. 79, 1. O O. F meets in Ponsmah Hail, Tafivilie, Norwich ge. No. 17%, P. of H. meets in Pythian Iall c Norwich ‘Camp, No. $905, M. W. A., mests in Hibernian Hall Local No. 343, L B, E. W., meets in ca) ¥ Hall No. 1531, R, A.. megia in Forestersl Hall vicn, Lod 9. 43, A. 0. T. W meets 1n a Hall Painters’ and Decorators’ Unior ta in C. L. U. Hall hem Cnaptor. No o7, O E. € moets in Buckiugram Menioriil Preshlichioll Singing Sociciy meets n German Hall ANNOUNCEMEN1S “Frontier Day” at the Auditorium. “The West as It Really Ja" w an appropriate title for the being shown at the Auditorium, as they are without a doubt the best r tians of the genuine west pliced before the pubiic. From the picture, s=howing the arrival o e il Roosevelt at Cheyvenne, Wyo. taken during the famous sandstorm of Aug. 24, 1910, to the finn jew, the whole 3,000 feet contain enough thrilis and deeds of daring to form t of countiess moving picture novels. It must he remembered t these pictures were not posed or gebearsed, as aro most motion pictures. Wet are the accurate reproductions of actual occurrences wh during the cowboy and Tn tlon held st Cheyenna, W Colonel Roosevelt was member of the comm Sraveling 3.000 miles to pa the festivities, and in h e had a corking good ti the features shown are: Wild #ace, Buffalo Vernon. champior of the worid, Dick Stanloy, cha triek rider of the world (s mr the Bison Stock Co.), Gol ehampion lady bucking br of the world, genuine Sic shone Indien war dances, contast, the only team of en to harness and under many other features w sation. Remember, Tuesda day and Thurs t that thess pictur e in Norwich, a tor} cured the exclusive right in_this city The reguiar vaudevills many items of merit, among the fore most being the Parker-Paimer com any in t athlet h, Mr. Imer of this act waa o oW as Harve rker. Little Demon wrestler, and for yoars w veight ehampion Fine singing s hea: Bayils and the Italian eupy the stage. Al Leon! mr. complates the bil i the money ever in th POLI THEATER NEWS. “Whin We Were Twent fowtng ihe two plays che | Waes shsady appeared | 0w lay that was o the company a delightful e offerings, and its delica * Ssinty and pleasing lov Snd its touching Httle heart st ‘e audituces completel M1 is seen ut her best in famous by Maxine E Cairns n Net Goodw #dds to the reputation himself locally. Mr. 1 Imp is refreshingly vout the part consistentiv an the fact, the entire company ac count of ftself that it wo rd to equal with eny ordinary drematic or- nization, even in the Iargest cities is aftermoon souvenirs of Mr. Le Sueur will be presented to t tadies attending. Tomorrow souve of #t. Bimo will be so! extra, and Priday aftermoon th pany will hold a publie recept the stage. On that afternoon T fnes will besin nrc - f in order to fi in Tor the reception t ght ha been arrang t ench week for the balance of the ses som, and a big n hand next week 1o ¢ tion. The sests w to Jewstt City, hut takes all that are ne #s crowd, the Lalar wsual BREED THEATER The Stlent Messnge, | superb westorn drama #hown at the Dreed fts thrilling story manner. The scer film it pame | held prisoncr caped Borsethic deliversd to o « housemaid ' Py means of Indian 18 ena ance and bring cue of her much | The Biograph end the power: vy Laa_ from Old head-liner. Tooking for & Dear ( Gilman_ s All Tt Knows, weil done. the t1 CLASS IN PLUMBING Teo Be Started in New Bri School. min Trade Principal Woolsey of #rade school, announced last week if enough applications are class In plumbing will be The school is equipped t trade now and it is mumber of in_the near fut ate that it applica re It has beon learned that the nember of youns men In the i have worked for a while as 1 helpers who arc piannine 1 New York or har udy thelr trade. Thess young car #ind just as good a piace to learn the trede right hare at home if thew - willing to attend the trade school and in sddition to being at home (has Bave mothing 1o pay for tultion othec featura worth while is that ¢ can called plumbers “Made in Britain.” There will be no sessions of the sehool tomorrow or Monday ¢ te the Christmas holiday ritain Hernl 8. Ga £ iia wie hich New Haven is destined to e Is to e ted on a site adj 1. to the d station and but a w yarde i1 ne ite of the proposed | uew $350,(4s Garde hotel for whick plans are being gotten out CASTORIA For Infasts and Children. | The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signew e of | pur | | Bt T | COLCHESTER. Christmas | J. N. Dauphinee Picks Strawberries—Warden Has Names | of Norwich Men Who Drove | Through Park. family of Middle- Henry Damm and town were guests of Mr. Damm's par- ents on Lebanon avenue Sunday and Monday. 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer of Wil- ntic were visiting relatives in town Cheistnzen v M Lombard ed to Hartiord Mox vening been it her home on Norwich avenue for Coleh lodge, 30, A. O. TU. W d a meeting Tuesday evening Officers for the ensuins year we | Emma Stebbins was visiting | | triends in Middletown Monday. S. H. Miner of East Haddam.was | in town Monda | | Arthur Garmaize of Bri rt was | | the zuest of his sister, Mrs. Harry | Elgart, Sunday and Monday | who Is working with I phone company’s line- | s at his home on | . E. Baker are visit- i ends in Norwich and Williman- t (Wednesday) 1 Mrs. J. Coons of Brooklyn, were g tr. Coons’ sis- | | Y. W acl ‘O"Connell of Naugatuck he holidays with his family on max Christmas Strawberries. picked er plants for he plants 1se and month. preparatory astor, . Ing Rev. T hing | communion service in the chapel | ption at Congregational Parson- ag pastor and Mrs. Ingalls have in- tional church and their friends to an | 10 | visiting rel Service Flanned. eaching home o STAFFORD SPRINGS Annual Meeting of High School Alumni—Church Services Today. orge Morrison have HATHEWAY | | Provides for C: and W , Three Churches h Atheneym. Anct Ru. 1 Meriden | Father | the movemn: from National Order in Suit Over| JRRG %,ciween' his hia and tho mext “D. of L7 - [irest bidder. Plans atd £pecifications mAY o examined 4t A B Webb's for Court Cecile of Norwalk, a court | Brookiyn, B. D. Parkhurst for Sterling et 3 oourt | A A - Shedd's for Proston, or at the affiliated with the National Order of | S35 F" fhe State’ Highway Commis- Danghtors of Isabeila, hus been noti- | e OGS S, 1o | flod by the headquarters of the order | S9N r o0 AT n iy Commissioner re- fo diveontinue the use of the name un< | scrves the right to reject any and ail * notice. This is the r % X e S Dited at Hartford, Conm., Dec. 23, Between the | J. H. MACDONALD, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES. LEGAL NOTICES. WANTED. Proposals for State Road Wo k SBALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived by the State Highway Commis- Hoods Sarsaparilla sioner, Room 27, Capitol, " Hartford, ‘L‘unl'lv,r until 2 p. m..rl“ 'dd ))etxd 30, - D10, "tor a scotion of mraded road In Cures all humors, catarrh and | Preston, a scction of gravel road in Sterling and a section of macadam road in Brooklyn, in accordance with plans and specitications. Blds" will state the price as per specifications. The State _Highway ommissioner reserves the right to in- crease or decrease the number of feet fo be improved, after the contract | Tet, Al bids must be accompanied by a bond of not less than one-third of the Cost of the work. Any bidder to whom Contract has been awarded refusing to Sign the contract at the prices offered and furnish a surety company bond, or &certified check, shall forfeit from his bond a sum equal (o the difference in rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, | cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get it today in usual liquid form or ehocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. is LOSES ITS NAME. New Haven Daughters of Isabella Win State Highway Commissioner, Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, 5 ATTENTISN! SIDEWALKS former o order h past twenty jection to the for made no same name years of the hirty states in the union 1 order came into Conn hat the Norwalk court will do for a name is not yet decided. Degeneration. he, Spanish war she was the dainty vachf Alicia, owned by Henry | The United States bough nd rechristened her the Horne Office of the a bit too effeminate for Street Commissioner. On June 30, 1895, the Hor- Norwich, Dec. 6, 1910, th the Hist and the Wompatu The ordinances of the City of Nor- ' little action with the | Wich provide that the owner or owners, T e Manyanfilo. The | occupant o pants. private . cor v 5 | porations. or person having care of struck many times, had | 3y building or lot of land, bordering was thereby ab- | on' any street, square, or public place Wampatuck | within the City, where t is a side- ot After the | walk graded, or graded and paved b the gover | shall cause to be removed therefrom y gover | any and all snow, sleet and ice within amey i | three hours after the same shall ha & o ik vesny | fallen, been deposited or found, or is only one re | wve fallen i it whenev duty int or B build S 1 sidewalk to € moving the ice therefrom, or covering | road, but the sam h sand or some other suit- i penalty provided | x also pr : v with them. the party or not compiving with = dol! | r hours of neglect, after . any policeman of the city The ord also make 1t the duty LUMBER AND COAL. of the St mmissioner to collect Il ‘penalties incurred under the for Zoing provisions, and if they are not Paid to him on demand. to report the Case to the City Aftorney, who shall prosecite the party offendine. REOLL €. LILLIERIDGE. decTW eet Commissioner. Wihsn Two Pn;s ET.‘ Marred, That’s a Hocden Wedding Talteho |used for drinking Bilui’m'fl-fi and domestic pur- poses must be boiled before us-= free Lurning Kinds and Lealgh ALWAYS IN A. D. LATHROP, Offios—cor. Market and Shetucket S+ STOCK: | N. B. LEWIS, City Heaith O.ticer. Telephone 168-12 14d STEP IN AND TRY OUR c DINNER From 12 to 2 | DEL-HUFF Lake, Ground Fioor Jy20d cetzsa CALAMITE COAL 35 Tt burns up Seasoned Wood | C. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phones — 489 : ficse Bowling Alleys, FR 2 | LUCAS HALL, ‘ COAL and LUMBER | € Shatucket Street. ‘l:yl':;"c‘.l‘., ‘“‘;'{“;{‘-’ .‘)"\v';‘l/’i ;}Gf?z”‘:;é 2cti3d 3. 1. C. GTONE. Pron PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ond Floor, Shannon Bldg. re tne agents for. Rex Flintkots e of the Lost roofings known ‘g' slephone 881, ON'T WORRY WE HAVI It Wakes Wrinkles Maple Sugar in bricks. o Worry over ill-health does your Popping Cora in pkgs. nkles, that make you ook olaer f t ali kinds A i e Grape Frai’ an! Oranges. S afterers: frony. mata ey o an tu vours when we B s ol T | L VUiInIECir A emplayed by prices tell the | mar3ld < : BEE At 8TE % YOUNG. I | i ALIERICAN HOUSE, erintendent Park agcepted L. "Rock- | ember of the | commission and has appc 1 George A. Park perintendent of parks A Purier, "sperinelient o el which ends July J, 121 Farrell & Sandezson, Praps. PECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupea | Traveling Mem, éte. Livery comnmected SHEILCAKT STREED. JOSEPH SRADFORD, Booi: Binder. WANTED—Girl or woman for house- work: no objection to color. Inguire Bulletin Office. acessa TWANTED—At once, hoy to deliver newspaper route. Apply at The Bulle- tin_Office. dec28d WANTEDCapable woman for gen- eral housework; must be good cook. Apply Mrs. C. C. Edgarton, 776 Main 8t, Willimantic, C dec2sd TO RENT. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—New milch cow. B. H. Chapman, 12 Stanton Ave. dec26d FOR SALE—On Tuesday. Wednesda and Thursday, belting, SHattng. mew alternating stools, sare, Current - motor, office fixtures, ’ete. tables, The Beckwith Company, Chestnut Street, dec26d FOR SALE—A Gordon setter dog, three years old, has been hu bird nted FOR RENT—The cottage No. 3 Wash ington place, occupied for many year: by Mrs. J. P. Rud sht rooms anc bath; in fine order; imniediate posses: sion.’ Apply to Chas. P. Cogswell. decl9MWF TO RENT—Upper tenemenc in Pellct block, 262 in street. Amos A Browhing. aprisMWS NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, con trally located, continuous hot twater. steam heat, bath and gas. 38 Union St ‘Phone s34-4. dec26d Shop by “54 co-operative propo: Catalogues. Hall's Barber College poration, $14 Washington St. Boston, Mass. acc19d WANTED—Raw furs; will pay Bos- ton and New York prices. At H. A. Heebner’s Harness Store every Thurs- day. Arthur C. Bennett. novisd I BUY POULTEY_AND HOGS. G. A. Bullard, Norwich. Tel. 646-6. oct25d WANTED —Farm; Have buver Also for rent Send_full particulars Connecticut Farms Realty Co., 302 Broadway, New York. octz0d WANTED AT ONCE Horseshoer and all round blacksmith. Also general housework help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, S 'H. REEVES, Supt ntral Building, 43 Broadway, City. WANTED Cooks.' Second Girls, General House Girls, Man for Nieht Watchman that can care for the boilers—also three Good Canvassers, men or women. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Bldg. dec27d PERSONAL. LADIES' CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE —Physicians attending. Infants adopted or boarded. For particulars. write Collinswood Sanitarium, Hartford. Conn. sep17d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. ! SOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal €ornices and Skyligats, Gutters &nd Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing prompily attended to. Teu 119, The Vaughn Foundry Co. [RON CASTINGS ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 35 Ferry Street .anzza S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. | 55 West Main Street, No dec7d T, F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strest, marbd Do It Now Have thal oid-lashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and raod- era open plumbiug. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of docior's buls. Overhauling and r fitting thoroughly done. Le: me g you a figure for replacing all the oid plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price | reagonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 6/ Wast Main Strest ch, Conn. suglza MME. TAFT Palmist and Clairvoyant. | | Conn., up State St. to ngton to Til- decsd MONEY LOANED amonds, Watches, Jewelry rities of any kind at the of Interest. An old m to deal with. (Established 1872.} THE COLLATERAL LOAN co., 142 Main Street, Upstuirs, Face and Scalp Mas- snze. Shampooing and Manicuring. Orders taken for combings. T. $. UNDER\WOOD, 51 3roadway. s, Tel. §53-d. e WHAT’S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. FRANK WATSON & €O, 78 Franklin Str 173D DIVIDEND. ich Savings Society. Dec. 10, 1610 r his Socicty have declared out of the earnings of the cur- months a semi-annual div the rate of FOUR PER CEN’ um, payable to depositors therefo on and after Jan COSTELLO LIPPITT, Tieusur sve IniCe For Q@ms a fine Wool Blanket — for the Carriage and Auto, a Montana Buffalo Robe the Hoerse, at $6.50. THE L. L. dec?1daw CHAPMAN (0., 14 Bath Stri WHEN you want ta put vour busi- | Blank Eools Mads and Ruled to Ordar, it S Yo 108 BROADWAY. e public. there is no me- than through the advertis. Telephons 25~ columpse of Tne zullstin. et beiore the public. there’is ho mat im he thap throigl the adyeriis. tog columug of Ths Bulstin. decsd two seasons, Is a good hunter, Price YOUNG GENTLEMAN of =ood habits | 535 2 would like fo hire & room. with oF | Siite, “taaress Caro B adhan, Ehosute] without board. in city of Norwich; pre- de fer a quict place. Address Box 2, Nor- | FOR SALE_Two yoke heavy work- wich Bulletin, dec2id | inig ‘oxen; also onoheayy ox” wagon. " -~ | Wm. A Gollins, " Jr. 'Columbia, Conn. WANTED—Good Thoree hay, young | Tei 5-4, W ol ARTED. Good Mores (WaY:, Y9Nk | Telephone 205-3, Willimantic Div, Side. _Tel. 358- deczad e e = s OR S en Chester pigs, §8 per TRAVELERS' REQUIREMENTS — = e 7 Trunks, bags, leather = novelties, and | Dgq.ze] I= VV1COX, Yantic, CL “Phone everything made of leather. Position wanied as manager and salesman in| FOR SALE—Dne Chester boar six department house or regular store for | months old, one Chester sow six months such productions. F. 0. Box 707, West- | old, due to'farrow, in April. P, H, Wils O doc26d_ | coX, Yantic, Ct. 'Phone 294-24. decldd ANTED Here's a position for you.| FOR SALE_A business sicigh, built Wages, room, board,’ Failrond ticket. | by Haley: cost §$100; will 'be sold for also chance to ears eiegant barber | $30. Inquire at Troy Steam Laundry. CEDAR TREES FOR SALE in swamp on what is known as the Am- brose Reyuolds farm in Ledyard, ad- joining tie Bill Parsonage farm. Swamp is 214 miles from Stoddard Whart, Es- timated between 1200 and 1500 tre from 5 to 18 inch diameter. Burtis Whipple, tenant on ‘farm. will Show parties Intery ted.’ To be Sold at onee. Ample time will be given to cut them. Address dec21d 62 Harrison St., Prov. EDWIN REYNOLDS, BT SALE HORSES I will have a carload of Horses some time durin, There will s s good assortment o Idnds. ‘Wait fcr these. the first weck in January. € all They must be 80ld. T also Wave two good 1100 chunks. both youns. One is a native, gentle and good workers. ELMER R, PIERSON. Tel. econnection. dec?! Both 0a FOR SALE Dwelling 14 Nelson Place Dwelling 8 Nelson Place. Two lots, 70x200 each, West Thames Street, botween Nelson Place and New- comb Street. Lot 68x100 on Newcomb Street. FOR RENT Dwelling 14 Nelson Place. sion immediately. Estate F. R. WASLEY. PERCIVAL W. CHAPMAN, dec13d Administr: Posses- -ator. FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. TWO TENEMENT HOUSES o NORTH COVE STREET. Pay good returns on investmen JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Cf Sacrifice Sale Am of 15 rooms, modern instructed to sell at once: Two-Tenement Frame Dwelling House improvements. | n t. t. —A large lot, in good neighborhood, situ- ated in center of city, near trolley and 5 minutes walk to square. P erty 18 in fair condition controlled with small ¥or particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg, Norwich, € dec24d line, rop- and can be cash payment. onn. GREEN HOUSE PROPERTY, 234 acres of land, 339 feet frontage, on Jansfield ave., two dwelling ho: large barn, two greenhouses 100 long each. This property must be We are offering it at a bargain; terms; will sell separate if desired TRYON'S AGENCY, 715 Main Street, Willimantie, Tovi6d greenhouses and uses. foel =old easy lot Conn. Valuable Farm containing 90 acres some fruit, fertile land situated only 23 Ct. Investigate! A palatial residence in the o abundance of wood well watered miles from Norwich, ¥ o Norwich, situated on high ground over- looking the Thames vall is right, terms easy, immediately. Call or write for par ! $2,000 will buy a acre farm, T 80 bushels potatoes, lot of nips, onions, al barrels of ap; 2 cows, 2 heifers, flock of hens 1 h all the tools and farming implem: A rare bargain. Possession given mediately. Investigat WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. of hay ~o. decida The price possession given ticu- tons tur- ples. orse, ents, im- T LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A white dog with black on his back and he If anyone the dog, return to Washin, and receive reward. spot has ;‘ e Fine Assortment MILLINERY AT LITTLE PRICES. MRS. G. P. STANTON octidaw FALL and WINTER Heavy Dress Goods for ladies’ cloaks, suits and_children’s wear. MILL REMNANTS—a big assort- kinds Dress Goods Prices very low. ment of all Silks. and BILL RENNANT STORE, JOLIN BLOOM. Proprietor. BOTTLER A, J--kel cor Market and Water Sta A compicte line of the hest Aies Loger 4 Wine. Delivery. Tel. 131 3. F. CONANT. Whitestone 5o ‘and the J. F. C. specially bottiea for fam- I1 Fraokla Stveet 10¢ Clgars are the Dest on the market Try theam marl ATUTOMOBILE STATION, 8 J. Coit, § Otis Strest. Automobile and Bleycie Fepuwiring. General chine work. Jobbing. ‘Phone s THERE 1s 1o advertising modinn Faziern Connection! equal lo letin Lor business results Franklin St dec22d TO RENT—Store at Inquire at Bulletin Office. TO RENT — Up-to-date furnishec rooms; steam heat, hot water: use 0f kitchen if desired. 'Mrs, Lees, 326 Mair St. dec21d TO RENT_A tenement of five rooms all improvements, at 40 CLff St. Only small family need apply., Inquire at store, 153 Main St. dec2od TO RENT—Cottage houss, 7 rooms never failing well, $6; No, 61 Otroband. Ave. John I. Fanning, No. 31 Willow st dec20d TO RENT—Basement of {hreo rooms at 56 School St. Inquire at Bulletin Of fice. decl6d TO RENT—At 21 Ripley place, a o0 tenement of six rooms, first floor; ren reasonable. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. vct13d TO RENT—_The store just vacated b Thames National bank: possessin: ~ace. Enquire of J. B. Lucas, Cen octid TO RENT _House Jo. 242 Franklh St.; elght rooms: rent reasonable. Ap ply Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Plair Tel. 735, sepldd TO RENT—Store at 65 Fran lin & Enquire at this office. mar19d TO RENT House near car barn, Greeneville newly painted and papered, moder: improvements. An excellant proposi tion for street railway employee. quire at Norwich Beit Mfg. Co. Greeneville, Conn. Bn TO RENT Several desirable tenements at the following prices: $6, §7, $5, 39, $10, $11, $12, $15, $16, $17, $18, $20, $22, $23, $25, $40. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. [ TO RENT Large Store, 74 Main Street. Tenement of 7 rvoms with modern improvements, 106 Main street. N. TARRANT & CO., dec10d | | TO RENT 1S PINE ST., COTTAGE of 7_rooms bath, closet. hot water, etc. Poultry house, apples, grapes, etc. $12.50 month 135 FRANKLIN ST., UPPER TENE- ment of 10 rooms, opposite Hopkins & Allen’s, used as a’lodging or boarding house. ' In good order. $15 rer month, 11 ELM ST. FLAT of 6 large and Real £state and insurance decl8d FOR SALE. Reasonable. PECK'S REAL ESTATE NOTICE! Furs at a very reasonable price. All work guaranteed. Drop a postal and 1 will cali for work. BRUCKNER, The Furrier, nov21ld Tel. 254-3. Franklin St. | Have You Noticed tha Increased Travel? 1t's a sire sign of £00d Veathes an3 fine roads. People like to get out Into the open ailr. We furnish the bes method, &nd if yowll taks one of our \eams you'll say the saze. Falls | | MAHONEY BROS. marlla {DR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Lenia/ Surgean In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practws ] during his iust iliness | 161 Main Street. Norwich, Conn ooviéd The Kerwich Nickel & Brass Co. | Tableware, | Chandeliers, ¥Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwiou, Conr LANG 157 Franklin St. Telephone 5 _F. W. HOLMS, Denist Room A. oct10d Shannon Building Annex, Telephone 52 HECKER'S 0ld Homestead and Prepared Buckwheat for Flap Jacks. at CARDWELL’S declod THRN 1o 10 adcert Bastern Connecticnt equal to The Buls 1etin for business resulis —ay 117 Main Street, City. | Restaurant For Sale AGENOY. Farms a specialty. 132 Spring St Willimantie, Ct.| Tel. 230. deczoa I repalr, remodel, redve and clean | Ay Uy Cleaner and Dyer, FO.TRI. THREE THOUSAND YEARS AGO. I was a shepherd of Tempe. © & mald of Tyre- - hip could it be brought oversea a vour eves of fire? ir bl and purple, 1 a twisted spire. tie form, so light and ‘i of my heart’s desire, I carried you off to Tempe, ,0ut of the white sea town, or strong was I of arm and thigh, A wrestler of renown You and your dusky tresses, . You and your brows of brown, To my sheepskin tent, the way we went, And thers I set you down. And Love was the lord of Tempe, Lové like a noonday glow; When 1 lield you and kiss'd purple mist Tt was all that & man need know; And the smoke of our hearth siole upward, And the beils of our flock rang low, Aud I clasp'd you tight in the smoul dering light, Three housand 'years ago. —Pull Mall Gazette. IRISH BALLAD. in_ould Killaiden al Tive forever— Tye been here elghty s T'm not wairy of it yet whitewashed cabin, Il ba of it mever, For its like the world over you might seek an’ never get. in the that T'q sum- The people do be sa; are grand to see—- he ‘busy streets o' London an' the bridzes of New York. @ fool they think ould Shemus! Sure the falries come to me show me sights an’ wondhera that make nothin’ o their talkl n' foreign lands i What An' ©p here in ould Killaiden sure it's ms .., that has the view! The five broad counties I can see on any day at all— | Kilkenny, 'Carlow, Watherford, Tipp'- 13 mountains blue, An’ Wexford, where In ninaty-eight the Sassénach got a fall! | Now, whisper till T tell ye—where in all the world over | Would ve see the fields so pleasant | or the heather bloom so sweet? And where could ye be baitin' the srand smell o' gorse an’ clover, Or the singin’ o’ the lark that laives ! the shamrocks at your feet? Och, the silly folks that wondher an’ %0 off beyant the wather, Sure to hear ‘em comin’ u home you'q | think ‘em millionaires or jooks But T tell them, “I'm no omadhaun to heed your impty blather, Killaiden's bothers all mes R. Dallard, VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings An | s Mag- He—I worship the ground you walk She—That lets me out.—Brooklyn ife. All things may come to him who waits, And yet it's kind of funmy How things do get a hustle on It you have lots of money.—Fuck. * n about is fair enough ’ll}vvv now?” Several vaudeville players fare threatening to go into baseball”—. ts* several sm L e L'fie\!ar, large | hurg Posi vard, steam heater, gas fixtures, ho! | Bix—quite an appropriate epitafo Water, bath, closet, oto, $16 Der MORLRA (he one at o omera i Spitakl, ‘| Dix—Indeed! What was it 18— 129 SACHEM ST., LOWER TENE- | 1 2 365 ment of 4 large roi s, cellar and yard | L1ie Is on me."—Boston Transcrijgt. Clty “water and water eloset. $9 per| Mistress (proudly)—My husbatad, month. Bridzet, a colonel in the militisy | For others, not advertised, see list at | thought as much, ma'a Sure, foine malicious look he WHITNEY’S AGERCY, | © Louls Timos. TR s ? | “Wiy did you kill your parrot? The 227 Main St,, Franklin Square. poor bird meant nothing by its profan. ity.” “I could stand its it learned o imitate th last summer.” — Louis Journal. “I want a pair of overs haven't bought a pair of overs! | several ~months, Mr. Womt know I haven't How much | gone up?’—Kansas City Jour First Lady—Did you not | "Awkes 'ad a Dblack e Second La.'y | d I not! And ‘usba not out ison for another wee T don't call it respectable.—London Answe “I see by the papers,” says the cus- tomer, “that there has been a consid- erable reduction in the price of buef. Is that s0?” “I dunno,” responded tha butcher. “I don't git time to read the Chicago Post. were walking through Lincoln park, two girls of voting age, anl they were admiring the squirrels, *“I | think they're said Miss Brunette. iss Blond te The answers-to-correspondents edi- | tor was visibly perturbed. “Her 0 tter from an inquirer,” be said, “who sks about a voin that really ‘has a | premium on it.” And bis hand shook lie wrote the answer to the query. icago Tribune. | “I want to asi you a bit of advic |said the insinuating man. “What is lit>" “I want you to put vourself in my place and me in your me how you would go about it if | wanted to borrow $10 from me: | Washington Star. Eve had just tied a garland of maple leaves sbout her ankles “What on h are you up to, my love?” asked “I'm trying on my new hob- wectheart,” returned the jovs, with a sweet smile. ekly | | ble skir | partner of his | —Harper's W MUCH IN LITTLE In England there has been invented a pneumatic machine for cuiting wire rope or chain under water where it | wouid inconvenient to use hand | Building permits in the eity of Jo- esburg amounted to more ¥, $3.350.000 in 1909, and these figWdp will be greatly exceeded this year, While in_ Pretoria, the capital of the Union of South Africa, many millions will be expended for new government buildin The zrowth nkfort, population | now estimated ally at 409,000, has been as rapid for the last 20 years as Ay of our western cities, e expan Sion of its commercial relations has | kept pace with the mun. Jikewise its importan European railway com Tn line with a general policy of cing similar ar ingements between Philivpincs aud all other colonial ishments in that part of the world, the Manila government has put in effect parcel post arrangements with Honz Honz. A money order con- vention also will go into effect very soon. th The contract has been awarded for learing townsite of Port Mann, const terminus of the C hern railway, on the Fraser Westminster. ] the fic pushed forward rapldly For thelr convenience that a ferry s will sperated to New Westminster Java) municipality Lprove ils walel Sup- the ex. cros: ivery and R <sing under the v which brings voirs is also (e Dy Vel it madn portion in ord