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FULL ASSOCIATED | FRIDAY FAIR AND COLD,’ NORW!CH, CONN. THURSDAY, JAN. 5, 1911. PRESS DESPATCHES. ., Eimo at Polt's Theater. Night at Arcanum Club. akers' Union meets in C. L U, klin Chaoter, No. 4, R. A in, Masonic Temple. ¢ “Auxiliary, A. O. H., meets In jan Hall. 2 ich Lods: 430, B. P. 0. E, meets in Pythia ali. Canton Oneco. 3, An _Odd Fellows’ t Sechem, No. 94, F. of A., meets | ia ters’ Ha ja Lodge No. 11, O, D. H. S, ameets in Germania Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS torium. the Auditorium today, for the rem: der of the weel @s much sa h closed its engagement he It is well balanced in e ular and has enough variety to please the most fastid @irl and the Doctor.”” a ve comedy sketch § Harringt on, will s & W t the laugh: levine will int original, neat ers, and best of all will be the comedy ring act presented by the Al- win Bros., two well known artists #s line who will surely please. Since the new attachments have been added 10 _the picture machine there is a de- clded change for the better in hter than ever before. POLI'S THEATER. Y for uny ordinary crowd. were totally unprepared for the rush of women that swooped down wpon the theater, and the souvenirs #ave out befors all were taken care of. Next Wednesday afternoon souve- Il be given away assurance is given that there wiil f enough to %o around, no matier of Mr. Cairns « large the crowd 8t, Elmo is proving one of the most attractive bilis the company has presented and ths business grows every performance. Tonight is Jewett ity night, and in addliton to a large party from that place there has been & big sale from this eity. For next ny is preparing a pro- duetion of Clyde Fitch's comedy, week the com “@iris. BREED THEATER. A Westerner's Way, the big feature plcture at the Freed theater today, is et seen, @and tells its great story in a most forcible manner. It has a powerful moral, teaching that there is honor, he captured Bandit is being held over night in the eabin until a morning train, and while s sneriff fleeced one of the strongest feature: even among thieves. there sees his captor { out of a large sum of money by eowboys. Later, the prisoner escapes om of the sheriff and holds regains the lost m to the rightful from the up the winner funds, restorir Bwner, and then gives hi the sheriff. who in turn rel self up for good Lo This bill includes four ceptionally dramatic subjects, and the sort that is bound to give entire satisfaction MONTVILLE CENTER CHURCH. Annual Meeting and Roll Call on Jan- uary 12—Open to Public. The annual ch eall of men ter Congreza #n the chapel on Thursday, January 1911, at 1130 a4, m. Dinner at ., followed by social h pablic. COLCHESTER. Fire Engine No Longer Needed at Power House—Borough Briefs. The fire engine which has been at | the electric light power house for the past two weeks. was taken back the fire hous. mised at the power station to fill cistern from which the boiler was tilled Ha home | on_ Avery returned to were call, ‘Wednesda ¥red A. Bowen of Williman in_town Tuesday % in Hamburg and Lyme Myron R. Abell was a caller he “Taesday Sherift W Norwich Tu Albert W on frie ae a visftor town Tuesda; fmmes Randall Goshen was caller here Tuesd ‘William Warrende i§e was in town Tuesds Saves Tweo Lives. & *Nelther 10w sister nor myself might $e living todagy If it had not heen for Dr. King's New Disce D. McDonald of Fayetteville F. D. N Delp. We wore told my sist n sumptio She was very weak § had night sweats, nut ~ medicine compl. ¥ cured us both. the best 1 ever used or heard of. sore lungs, coughs, cold: B =t's supreme. Trial bottle free mod $1.00. Guaranteed Ly Lee ®ood Co. Soives a Deep Mystery *“f want to thank vou from the L tom of my h X 3 B ¢ Lewisburs, W. Va. “for the _ derful 4o benefit 1 got from tric Bitters. in curinz me of stomach t from whic heipless suffe ,:de Just for me.” For i digestion, juundice and to rid the s fem of kidnes puisons that cause | - theumatism, Flectric ters has 3 . Try theém. ry bottle s “muaranteed to satisty. Only S0c at| & Osgood Co. A Reliable Cough Medicine. actls Mrs. Charles Kline, N. Pa states “Several mem- family have been cured of and colds by the use of and Tar and 1 am nev- bottle in the house, and relieves the irritation in and oosens up the cold. alwn; reliable cough FOR SALE. TO RENT. TO RENT—Nicely furnished front with or without board. ‘ WANTED. WANTED—A LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District . on the 3d day of January, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, Estate of Charles Mitchell, late of Norwich, in sald District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring their claims against sald within_ six months from this date, by posting _a_notice gether with a copy npost nearest to th deceased last JHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT L 1le and motion pictures at the um “ Moving Pictures at the Breed The- In Five Minutes Upset Stomach Feeis Splendid MI-O-NA stomach tablets will re- lieve a distressed, sour or gassy stom- ach in five minutes. In three days they will make the most miserable or cranky dyspeptic feel that there is plenty of sunshine od pool table, cheap. rl for general house- R SALE—Go Enquire of J. T. Fitapatrick, e No washing or ironing. T ek Romd Huwe, Sotin Funeral of Mrs. Charlotte Thornton— Busy Week for Organizations—Ma- g Committse Organiz FOR SALE—A buffalo robe, in good Apply to Mrs. O. 186 Laurel Jilil Avenus, iin the ROOM RENT FREE, with family of refinement, for lady. three even WANTED—A gentleman to room and L Ot et Tivate famlly; reference re- ddress M., care of Bulletin. Reason. man’ ot Sy onings a*wielc Shd fxmily tim fences Tequired. 29, Bulletin. i NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, cen- continuous hot Il of Third Company at Armory. Mrs. Charlotte Thornton died at the homestead of James E. Tuesday morning after a lingering ill- Mrs. Thornton had been in the swn family for over fifty years. She ars of age and a mem- She leaves Address Box FOR SALB—A Henry F. Miller piano Come and get a ba The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, WANTED—Raw_furs; will in A-1 condition. ton and New York_prices. Heebner's Harness Store every Thurs- Arthur C. Bennett. | I BUY POULTEY_AND HOGS. Bullard, Norwich. ¢ WANTED_Farms, Also for rent Connesticut_Farms trallylocatad, cam heaf, Dith and gas. "Phone 834-4. i TO RENT_Store at Inquire at Bulletin Office. TO RENT—A tenement of five room: all improvements, at 40 CLff St. small family store, 153 Main St. We. to that effect, a8 Union St ¢ this order, on t! a place’ where and in the and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to_this Court. NELSON J. AYLIN The above and foregoing is a true topy of record. FANNIE C. CHURCH. FOR SALE—Two yoke heavy work- ing oxen; also one 'heavy ox wagon. A. Collins, ;‘40‘;1& 265-4, Willimantic Div. In a_week he will have an appetite for and will eat without any bad after effects food which now causes his stomach to strenuously rebell If continued for from two weeks to month MI-O- renovate and cleanse the stomach and compel it, (no matter how obsti- ate it may be) to throw off its weak- | ness and flabbiness and become, as na- true intended it should be, strong and { the Baptist church. The funeral Brown homestead on Wed- Proc i. 0. 0. F., moets same Town, of Rev. Wel- Send_full particulars: of the Umion Realty Co.. of which the deceased Burial took place 35 i g FOR SALE—A good Mason & Hamlin orzan; just the thing for 4 home: $35; $2 dowr and $1 per week. Cadden Co., Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE—Ten Chester pigs, 8 per pair, P. I Wilcox, Yantie, 3 thoroughly The Plaut- WANTED—Local representative. We will start you in a permanent business with us and furnish everything. sonal assistance. No canvassing. Large For particulars address Mab- bott-Mason Co., Box. 643, Prov, R. L An never failing well, $6: No, 61 Otrobando | = T} At m 2. Fanning, No. 31 Willow D. A. R. Meeting. thly meeting of the Fanny " TO RENT_At 21 Ripley place, a £00d tenement of six rooms, first floor: rent reasonable, NOTICE—AIl creditors of sald de- ceaced are hereby notified to presert their claims against said_estate to the undersigned at R. F. Conn., within the time limited in thé above and foregoing order. ARTHUR A. MITCHELL, FOR SALBE—One Chester months 0ld, one Chester sow six months old, due to'farrow in April. cox, Yantic, Ct. . Woday's Change of Bill at the Audi- s burn, sour food upheavals, uneasiness in stomach, dizziness, biliousness, sick headache, bad dreams or any Kind of stomach trouble put your faith in MI- If you hav Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. the parish house on Wednesday after. D. No. 4, Norwich, ‘Phone 294-24. decldd FOR SALE—A square Chickerin ano; $30; In good shape; 5 a $1 per week. Norwich, Ct. T FOR SALE_A business sleigh, built Haley; cost $100; will be sold for Jnatire at Troy Steam Laundry. The vaudeville bill wrich opens at TO RENT—The store just vacated by the Thaues National bank: possession Enquire of J. B. Lucas, Cen- trel Bnilding. TO RENT—_House No. 242 Frankiin St.; elght rooms; rent reasonable. D. L. Jones, East Great Piain. he regent, Miss Josephine At the close of meeting refreshments were served wnd a social hour en, All-Day Meeting. Rose entertained the mem- errymaking . society on WANTED AT ONCE A gun barrel borer Also general housework help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, g REEVES, Supt. Building,” 43 Bromdway, City. WANTED A BUTLER, Cooks, General House Girls, and 8econd Girls. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. 35 _down and promises to afford The Plaut-Cadden C sfaction as the show last They will make the stomach strong, and when the stomach is strong, good health, energy, vim and vigor comes. ty cents is all a large box of MI- costs at Tho Lee & leading druggists everywhere, ey back guarantee. h | Mi-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y., for free trial DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the District of Connecticut. In the matter of Perrine & Stevenson, Charles Perrine, Bankrupt. us. “The 'y funny sented by Allor and com- in good shape, only to be Increased m and Murray in a classy ec- | number, which will make you @it up snd take notice. Levine and sduce a first class ac- yobutic and equilibristic turn which is d_different from oth- TO RENT—Store at 66 Frantlin St. FOR SALE _Chickering upright pia- | Enquire at this sface. = no, used a little, has been thoroughly overhauled at tho factory. Cadden Co., Norwich, Ct. 28 HORSES | Express car of horses just arrived, | consisting of several pairs and sin {and we will sl ment of chunks, general | drivers that you have seen. These must i be sold, and 'sold at once. ELMER R. PIERSON, Upon Petition for Discharge, Notice is hereby given t named Charles Perrine of New London. New London County. fifed_his “application, | 10th, A D. 1910, for a discharge from | all his debts in' bankruptcy. and that all his creditors and other persons in- to such discharge, attend before Amos A. Browning. Esq., Referee in Bankruptey. at his of- ; said County and on the' 16th day of January, A. D. 1911, at 10 o'clock noon. then and there to examine the show cause, | they have, why such discharge should not be granted. ‘Write Booth's t the above s was carried Epworth League at Parsonage. The regular monthly bu: in said District, The Plaut- They dated Dec. TO RENT The four-story brick building, known as the International Hotel, situate on | Franklin Square, No. 248 Main street. Possession, November 1st, For terms apply to JAMES E. FULLER, Agent, 181 Main Street. TO RENT Ten room apartment light, steam heat, hardwood floor: modern plumbing. Franklin square. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, ness meet- league was held Look for the Be With N Om the package when v and Tar for coughs None genuine without the Remember the bl horses Come _and see them oW you the best assort- | purpose and the business meeting a musical and as carried out and PEHS’O’NAL. Honey and Tar and reject any substi- Lee & Osgood Co. Portrait Presented Bank. in the fore- A portrait of the late Henr: the Mystic River Noyes was asso- with the bank for nearly fifty s cashier of the bank 4 The portrait has heen hung in the bank, a memorial his vaiued services. Presented Jewel Charity chapter, Order of the Eastern | Star, held an interesting session Mon- s for the year LADIES’ CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE —Physiclans attending. Infants adopted particulars. | Sanitarium, | TFOR SALE_An Adam Shaaf piano, used a short_time, $13; ! The Plaut-Cadden Co.. came to Hamburg two years ago as or of the Congregational He is very talented and genial, a per- was beloved by He has a beautifu A. BROWNING, ree in Bankruptey. January 3d, 1911, They are clearer, stead- Ten minute R Norwich, Conn Collinswood Norwich, Ct. fect gentieman, whole town. wife and two lov SALE OR RENT—1 see 1o res people when they can hire Norwich, Conn. with a garden and privilege of kee poultry with plenty of wood for $35 5 1 have several farms al oasis of the par- meet there hospitality. preached his farewell sermon to a full congregation. account of his departure. had a chance to better his condition a_ growing at Lake Mills, town wish “Be pleasant untll ten o'clock In the morning and the rest the day will take care of itself. —Hubbard. [lcraiDesigns and CutFlowars For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, 77 Cedar Street terday afternoon at Poli's thea- | fer, souvenirs of Miss Perry, the lead- dng woman of the Poli Players, were xiven to the ladles attending the mat- inee. The management had many rea- #0ns to belleve that Miss Perry has Become popular since the company here and had ordered a large supply of the souvenirs—plenty and to to $75 per year to rent. Come and see me. Take erly trolley a Lafavette F. Stonington, Conn, FOR SALE—A farm on Town stree Lebanon, one mile f handy to school. S L. L. Lyman farm; contains 82 cres of cholce land, and outbuildings in good repair ing smooth and free from stone ture free from brush, is w: and walled; plent. farm will iee; day evening, TO RENT Large Store, 74 Ma Tenement of 7 ruoms with modern | improvements, 106 Main street. N. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main Street, City. ain, R. F. D. . easy to greet the new day with a smile when you can have the morn- ing bath room as luxu | Telephone £68. During the evening the matron, Adah Brew and the whole success in his new field of labor. parson ever left a church where mu- tual love was stronger than exists . Partch and the people ehind. And anyone who would chances of having the temperature of dressing or dining below the safety point, knowing as you ohn W, Chapman, jewels The initiator past patron, ding to their rank your bath, | | | | | | | | Announcement for 1911 The Fanning Studios, <1 Willow 31 would respectfully call attention to the Wall Papers we carry and the work- men we have to do ween Leroy twe Here joy stood smiling, g ates, after which refresh- The following of- of ‘choice fruit; sald Gows and team the quire of Geo, man, Lebanon, Conn. VULCAN ODORLESS GAS HEATER insures vou all the heat vou want and just when vou want carries the fuel, no can to fill, no ofl Get one today and make this comfortable winte has shown you that working at in the early We have these odorless creators of comfort at $2.75 and §$3.00 each. highest quality tubing cents per foot, cost of labor and material. City of Norwich Gas & Electrical Dep’t. DIAMONDS If you have neglected to buy a TO RENT 18 PINE ST., COTTAGE of T lint water, house, apples, zrapes, ete. § head in shame, and the well, for the reporter was | ¢old_upon investigation that it was a fon and requested not to pub- should bow hi ssociate mat 3 Alma Scho- You can_increase your egg receipts 50 per cent. by met- ting some of our Mayflower White Wy- andotte blood into your flock. fer_you vour choice of cocKerels at very low prices for a short Our order book for baby chicks s for future delivery uban Game stock for sale. MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Norwich Town. Conn. Firemen Elect Officer: annual meeting of The gas pipe FRANKLIN ST. ment of 10 rooms, opposite Hopkins & Allen’s, used as a lodging or boarding §15 per month. | JUDGE BALDWIN NOW GOVERNOR (Continued from page one.) palities could bond issue, as a means of saving the much unnnecessary trouble, are advocated. Tho attorney general without expre executive dep state boards or commissions opinions on questions of law submitted by them rooms on Tuesday eve cers were electe ey; assistant foreman, How- labor and the very signs in our 1911 an quote specially low prices for worl complete, or will be pleased to sell the paper if you have any regular firm to | do_your work. t patterns and Wall Papers. In good order. 11 BLM ST. FLAT of 6 satisfactory zas fixtures, $16 per month. "Phone 34-3. FOR SALE TWO FAMILY Willlam Gleason; . bath, closet, etc. MacD.nald money for a ing "done at SACHEM ST., ment of 4 large rooms, cellar and vard, water and water closet. trustee for three years, Charles Foley Guests of Stonington Lodge. Stonington lodge, No. 26, . O. O. F., session Wednesday when District Deputy Master Joel Kenyon was present with . John Irving, marshal; Henry Sleeper, grand warden; Herbert White, For others, not advertined, ace list /WHITNEY’S AGENCY, | 227 Main St., Frank | Real Estate and Insurance direction to heads of officers or Adam’s Tavern | the party The recommendation of Gov. Has hardwood plumbing and all improvements. Nice neighborhood. Will be sols for cash or traded for a smail offer to the public the finest standart | branas of Beer of Europe and America, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian | Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueirs | Bcotch_Ale, Guinness C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Stecling Bitter Ale, Anheuses. Budweiser, S-hlita and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Telephone 447-; \Don’t Forget The ~PIANO For Christmas. grand recording secretary; Bert ©O. Fowler, grand treasurer, and CyTus The officars installed ‘William Armstrong, past grand; James Cooper, noble gran { should be required to report to the | governor any changes | audited which seem to them irregular | or_of doubtful propriety is endorsed. time and place of me the state board of pardons, the gov- ernor beieves should be changed, the state prison being the proper place In his opinion. Taylor's Souvenir Should Be Dropped. Grants by the general assembly or either branch of gratuities and legis- lative souvenirs is condemned, and the hope expressed that this se: mark a departure from the custom ot making such grants. Avery, chaplain. FOR SALE. : Hiram La- | McGaughey, JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. George Holly ald; right support- Norwicn Town. ases him, | tor, Walter MacD upon his promise to leave the vieinity PECK’'S REAL Farms a specialt 132 Spring St 18 of ex- George Spicer; Sacrifice Sale Steplien Duke; inside guaral Willimantte, Ct, | 200ut? T'd'like to see the ; outside guardian and janitor, , buy a Diamond instructed to Two-Tenement Frame Dwelling House improvements, | | 1arge lot, in good neighborhood, situ- | ated in center of city, near trolley line, and 5 minutes walk to square. in fair condition and controlled with small particulars Talyor’s souven- snould be dropped. Election of United States and State for a New Year's Gift. The noble grand appointed the fol- committees: - NOTICE ! committee, | MacKenzie, George Johnson: ank, liram Latham, Fred Ward, Eras- furnish you with any price stone | Furs at a very reasonable price. "n€. | work guaranteed. Prop- | 1 will call for work. BRUCKNER, Consideration is asked on the con- you may want. amendment clection of United States senators, in | which he expresses favor. H The election of state senators on a | ticket instead of by meeting and roll ntville Cen- onal church will be held | ton, William Armstrong; Grands Harry », John Fribbance, | girl he called on | typewriter)—I don't know whether sha | has shaken him or promised to marry The Furrier, Franklin St. eorge John- cash payment. i POETR. FOR A" THAT AND A’ THAT. (With reverent apology to the mem- anent the recent experience wich.) The man cut off from brook supply, Who carries jugs and a that, 1 him brother! passing by-— primitive and a’ that. that. and a’ that, ur bottld In Although on costly beef we dine . Wear linen soil'd, and &’ that. Some find the coin’ for beer and wing And whiskey =trajght, and a° that, a' that, and a’ that, he— The well's the thing for ' that. Whilst cngineers are talking dyke, And surface catch and @' (hat— - still pursue the dally hike, 0 tap the spout and a’ that. And o' that, and &’ that, ir datd, plans, and a’ that Remote—obscure—we're muddied more st melting snow and &’ that. Wh But ne'er a dra w Year rains and 1 And pumping gear and a > fill the mains 4 that, and a’ that, h the traps, and a nd serub, and New Year, 1911. TH) Life’s room, in houndless plaee Full of strange turous spacs Youth dreams, With shining casements lit by rainbow gleams: While riper vears bring firalight on the hearth, Content and welcome, nd mirth, Until the walls draw nearer and more near Ana clear, How small the ro thing realls ! and Some memory that breathes within ¢ walls— Aowers, Hero sorrow sate through long and in timate hours. The mirror's depths glimpse with shadowy Tost hat waver, melt and in the dusk e 0st; he fire burns low a floor— Yet, as an unseen hand sets wida t VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings They were looking up at the noble figure of justice that adorns the court nybody would %now this was sald the woman of “Just sae how much too fuf {he's cut her skirt.”—cCl | Dealer. Customer—Have you an alarm ele that will wake the servant — | waking the whole house? er—No, sir, I'm afraid not; but I ¢ | give vou onae that will wake the whole { family without waking the s Restaurant For Sale house. the wor of a man,” T le Mel, o thi wheels of justice I b Tree Pre: “What was the greatest mi: ever made in your iife? | youthful seeker after knowledge. | happened when 1 was a redye and clean | man and consisted of thin All | not make any Drop a postal and | —Philadelphia Record. Nell—Is your boss en much? finance committes Johnson, John installation a supper and smoke take was enjoyed. Local Notes. meeting of the committes on new Masonic tem- | John & Geo. H. Bliss. | is recommended as a means the method under general assembly was constituted from its origin in 1644 until | holds to the principle of town in the lower branch. nd Relief lodge, No. | Propesed Tax Income Amendment Not M., held in Mystic Hook dder company rooms on Tues- | following officers | ment he does not endorse in its pres. For- | ent form, saying that it might be nec- | essary at some future time to im treasurer, | a state tax on incomes, and in such event a_double tax would be burden- | He points out that the word- | the amendment and recommends that before action is taken thereon the attorney general be | asked to give a legal construction of | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Norwich, Conn. Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? ire sign of good weathes ana | People like to get out In ‘We furnish the bes method, &nd if you'll taka one of our | teams you'll say the earae. MAHONEY BROS. Falls If stormy on Thureday, meeting will be held on Friday at same hour. The meeting is Highest Possible Grades Yerrington's 49 Main Street the building of GREEN HOUSE PROPERTY, 23 acres of land, 389 feet frontage, on dwelling houses, two greenhouses 100 feet This property must be sold t at a bargain; e sreenhouses and separate if desired. TRYON'S AGENCY, Wittmentie, cone DR, (, R, CHAMBERLAIN Lenta’ Surgson In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geers practws during his iust fiiness. weil watered, | 161 Main Strest. | For COLDS, La GRIPPE and to PREVENT PNEUMONIA USE OUR ' Laxative Cold Tablets 25¢c A BOX AT {DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street. Mansfield ave., large barn, proposed tax We are offerin esident, Randall Brown; 715 Maln Street, rman of the dem- | smmittee of the town of Ston. | the guest of in attending the inaugural Tuesday. It has been is not clear —— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd ses us. FRANK WATSON & CO, 7% Franklin Street. THE ANNUAL utual Assurance Company orwich will be_held at prwich Savings Society, Monday, Valuable Farm containing 90 acres, abundance of wood, | some fruit, fertile land situated only 2% Investigate! Harry Bates have re- Sast Hampton Wednesday. e a two weeks’ Harry McKim and Harry Groobert Amendments to State Constituf Amendments to the state constitu- | tion recommended are these: Pronib- iting special that could be covered by a statute of Norwich, Conn in the city of | Norwich, situated on high grou looking the Thames valley. terms easy, Call or write for particu- | {The Horwich Nickel & Brass fa. Tableware, | Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. | §9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwici. Cenm | Children and Grandchildren Gather to Celebrate 81st Birthday of Mrs. Julia Demuth—Variou tive jurisdiction of the general over the jurisdiction of the equiring a two-thirds vote of | Jan. ¢ ertule a veto of the mentioned | { wich Saving: C New Year Gifts Post Cards, Booklets, Favors, Dolis, Toys, Games, Sleds, Fruit, Flowers, | Work andScrapBaskets, &ec. pecially when it costs no more than | the inferfor kind. Skilled men are Our prices tell the of Mariboro was call- each branch to ove Rty NOTICE TO POLICYHOLDERS. Policies will be renewed at the Nor- Society on presentation. - Baldwin said acts as the imme dirzct representative of the whole pen- What he disapproves would disapprove if | he opportunity. To veto power is in general to a complish more quickly and inexpen- | eg, what is effected $£2,000 will buy a bushels potato veral barrels of heifers, flock o all the tools and farming implements, | Possession given Investigate! LIAM A, WILCOX, al Estate Broker, 11 West Broad AUCTION FRIDAY, JAN, 6, at 10 A. M., xharp. day, at the jate and only nard's resent from b rom hens 1 horse, | Misses Mal presumably QUALITY | in_work should always be considered, A rare bargain. Demuth's four sons, | n of Baitic, Thomas of Fi This wak the first New ur brothers have spent together Eight grandchiliren were " DON'T WORRY | It Makes Wrinkles | employed by us. | whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. ted that mode of controlling ies- recommendation < in accord with the T0GET TS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE LU ECIXIR-SEHNA MANUFACTURED BY THE (@autrona fisup ©@ SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGG(STS, € ONLY. S0¢ABOIILE . 8. “for we both had frightful | ; woughs that no other remedy conid | had con- | (MRS, EDRIN FAY, Franilin Squars ar yur wonderf, iook older wr than you are. If you are about it to make this we repeat the words of thousands | sufferers from wom- e VIBU Eelivered to Any Part of Norwich he Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the the marke: vocal and instrumental selections dom't worry, but go ourself well. \Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Strest. 1. 3. C. STONE. Prop ;iVinter Robes and Blankets AT GREATLY FIRST-CLA TO PICK FROM. hemorrhage, ippe, ashma, hay fever, croup, | ping cough, all bronchial troubles HANLEY'S A telephone order wiil e lunch was ser ring the eve- PEERLESS. receive promp: attention. J. McCORMICK, About the Miss Mary Cahill is visiting relatives 3 Franklin St | £ 2, Tooiss 200, LANG Ury Cleaner and Dyer 157 Frarklin St. SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywhere the guest of MONEY LOANED on Diamond and Securities ¢ Towest Rates of Int CHEMICAT 106 West 120th Street, New York, fls DEFENDS PASTOR. ablished 1S THE COLLATERAL LOAY 142 Mnin Street, Upstuirs . A LARGE | Committes of Hamburg Church De- . nounces Article in Sunday Newspa- F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 9, Second Floor, Shannon Blds. THE SBETUCKET HARNESS C0. WM. C. BODE, Prop. 283 Main Street. 173D DIVIDEND. Office of The Norwich Savings Society. Norwlich, Conn. The Directors of this Society declared out of the earnings of the cur. semi-annual _divi- dend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT, per annum, payable to depositors enti: | thereto on and after Jan. COSTELLO LIPPITT, James L. Lord and William Maryin, | standing committee of the Congrega. Hamburg, have is- Teleph 65- & valuable family friend. Foley's e and Tar fulfilis this condition made in a Sunday paper against the | Parich, forrer pastor of that church. The statement says: “The item referred to says that Partch left the chur¢h ai y very mysteriously and ab- ruptly: that his avite is still n town and has no knowledge of his indicates tronhls of the female portic o Aue is a4 madicious wie six_months e, v Rev. Leroy C Magicaring. taken for combings. . T. 5. UNDERWOOD, MRS, T. FALL and WINTER Heavy Dress Goods for ladles’ cloaks, suits and_childre: MILL REMNA' ment of all Kinds Dress Prices very low. MILL REMNANY . JOHN BLOOM. Proprieta JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Mads and Ruled to Ord 108 BROADWAY. Felephone, 183 TS—a big assort Goods and MME. TAFT, Imist and € WHEN you waut to ness hefore ihe public, there dinm hetter than throngh fhe advertis ing columns of The Bulltin, up State St Wishinzton to “S Wasmingtor. ONE Iz him. Nell—What do Time This was after t Returning Trave valis side the valis MUCH IN LITTLE I'he last Dominion census shows a total of poultry of 17,923,655, and the production of exge in 1900 as §4,132,50 dozen, valued at $10,286,52 - of poultry per farn It is announced from Port Arthur that the Jupanese colony on Oct. celebrated the opening of the comms rhor to the commeres of all na- cial h tions. The chief local authorities and | Chin, ind European representatives {were present at the ceremony, The impounding of the waters of the Murrumbidgee river back of the dam will flood the gorge in adjacent val leys for many miles back, and wi reate a lake which, it is estimated, will hold as much water as the great vhor of Svdney—ame of the largest it d that kerosene or iHuminat- ) rapidiy becoming 1d the fuel oi v and rapidly field of emy le fleeis of the world timore, which for five ye: running steamers passengere and freight The Mex! decided that 1 canes and other exceed the fcan treat® posi will he al e m Sept ‘s Yara, for the parody . Jure and &' that, fact of famine dire, c pure and a’ that. re's still a thirst for a’ that— orning’s break—when big heads t batiroom! polishad floor— queenly taste, and & that W racks for sponges pickl'd To beat the band, and a’ that. And a’ that, and a’ that, The glist'ning bibs and 4' that ways open, hot and cold; for &’ that »'s hoping for a steady flow y ké the suds, and a’ that 3 HOUSE OF THE YEARS. hildhood, orners and finds it wider yet, a home of Iove and work age beholds them, suddeniy sveland is the court Toom,” whisper ed one of the fair women interested in the tuberculosis fight. “Yes, | her escort. “Well, whers replied tho old ged o tha u mean? Bella —He has stopped buying her eostiy presents. — Catholle Standar o quarrel never forgive you,” he eried | night you sald was a lobster.” you kmow,” she replied, and her t s concilfatory, “you know how dear 1y I love lobster=.” With a glad ery ho folded her to his breast.—Philadelph | Record. or (bitterly sareas tic)—I belleve the buckles are gold-plated. There'll bs duty to pay on those, I presume, Cus- | toms Inspector—Never mind the goid- plated buckles. Let us get down to brass tacks. What have you got ine —Chicago Tribuna, Beers—Poor Mrs. DeAlterres has al- ways been unlucky in the selection of her husbands. Townsend—Why do you say that? DBeers—Her first husband was a guide in the Adirondacks second was & baseball umpire: third was a manufacturer of dynamite, and her last was an aviator—Chicagoe as 34.24_and 1umber of eggs on each farm 159.66 the profits are made on fuel oil especialiy wili yment ¢ Fruft company of Bal- stween Port tonio and Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, has arranged to put on at once & line of steamships to make st least weekly trips between > and Nicaragua. These ships will carry Heraid states that postoffice depatiment of Germany 1 umbreilas, jecie which do celght :pecitied in the Mesz- h Germagiy for paresle dwed in the maily hee