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CLOUDY TODAY. SNOW BY NIGHT. TUESDAY SNOW OR RAIN. THE WESTERLY PROBATE COURT (Continued from page six.) WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT e V‘1 l’vfll. uul motion pictures at the P Hflvln‘ Pictures at the Breed The- Eommon Council Meeting. Templars’ Meeting at Central Good names of the purchasers be kept secret B P aEe o 11, I C. O. ., meets | for ten days for business reasons. in OFd Felows Hall It is evident that the Shermans Thames Union, No. 137, U. B. of C.|learned that men in their employ were and J. of A, meétg in Lucas Block. _ | ahout to purchase an opposition plant, = .‘1‘3:":‘:%.‘;7:? yagy, 8% ¥. O Esland a conference was held that resulted Clover Temple, No. 9, Pythian Sisters, | 0 a change in the working force. The meets in Pythian Hall. men who are to engage in business on Flumbors' Union meots in €. L. T.|their own actount, according to report, Hal land who have purchased the Maxson mlbaedlf Auxlilary. A. O. M., meets in| jlaning mill plant in West Broad street roian Hall % o % ots | @nd leased the lumber yard in Me- Sedgwick Camp, Now diay ©f Vo meet | Chanic street, one of the oldest plants in Buckingham Memorfal, ANNOUNCEMENTS company and in the employ of the con- —_— cemn for twanty yeams Louts A: Jostyn, Miss M. C. Adl i1 Norwich | bookkeeper for the Shermans for near- all ,:}'s ‘I‘mh \‘S:: ,‘,‘lfvf be 1n Norwlch | | eight ysare, and Frederick Lens, oné of the leading workmen in the employ of the Shermans. All are practical W. C. 1. U. meeting today at 3 p. m., | men and propose to start in business room 2, 35 Shetucket street. Business)on their own account as quickly: as ©f importance. possible. in this section, are Isaac Sherman, sman for the R. A. Sherman Sons’ Frank A. Bill offers best makes of | The military carnival of the First rubbere, arctics and rubber boots, high | artillery district in Providence this and low cuf, and at lowest prices. (Monday) evening promises to be the most brilliant and ;u‘cce;sl’iluld affalr of | . the kind ever held in Rhode Islan Home and Childhood. The entire strensth of the district will A lecture will be given by the Rev.|pe present, which includes the Fifth Ponald MacLane under the auspices of | company of Westerly, and with Arthur the Woman's Unity society in the par- [ N, Nash appearing in public as senior fors of the Second Congre major of the district for the first time. church on Tuesday evening, k \ number of guests from Westerly will 1.45 o'elock. Subject, Home and Child- | he present, special arrangements hav- hood. The public is cordially invited | ing been made for the return trip by a to attend. through night train making stop at O T R Westerly. Invitations to the number of . the seating capacity of the ar- . have been issued and accepted. High CI Il at the Auditorium. “Class” is the word that designates the vaudeville bill that appears at the |’ I e ast it oo e e b e A “"Q"I band, guard mounting by the Fourth Samme fo'a winner fnd the show as a company end exhibition arill showing Whole promises to be the best hour and | 2hout all there is in military manceu- — '}v'g:‘""" s entertainment Cf!emor Pothier. The presentation of e e e i De the ciassi- | medals and trophies won during the sdvchrect =0 g e tice season will be an inter- einging turns, which is ture. Al Street's Four Southern & Major Delamere Skerrett, United :.lr.!dn. :\}.‘.‘; best 1...1xes_‘ri4‘,‘|;m‘-:4?‘\n:‘ S J army, “has been detailed “; t,g_ . - - the Coast . Artillery corps o e SRR ST I8 Sae Ot Wi appialito Rhm)é‘ Isiand National guard, and will e e N rhe e the Fifth company, of Westerl SR Ty D T | Mu¥a Capt. William Little will ventures to predict that this t will P et duplicate the enormous hit made by i ST e U o M iy g 3 e ““T; ““"',,:”“j\"“",;;_‘,‘L‘,’j] %1 Capt. Charles W. Fenton the cavalry e e falls 26 ' CoGly s 1 Capt. Brooke Payne the ficld artil- Maek, & pair of old timers in the busi- | ness of making peopie laugh. The: RN | have but recently returned a tour | i Local aconics. | of the west, where it they Coungcilman Horace E. Burdick and | are jaughing yet. All of their dialogue | Stephen W. Collins have returned from ] LR is original, so come and hear some new | g trip to Florida. g B g e e S B The Ashaway Dyeing and Finishing %e offered by Savo, The Juggling Sam- | (ompany has leased the old Bethel mill mon, who handles heavy and cumber-| i, gshaway and will begin operations o al within a month. r handles tennis . s - e fhifnks motning of balincing a 100| Willam P. Arnold left Westerly Sun- pound plow on his e inning a | Gay to enter the employ of a dence drug firm as window dresser and | interior advertiser. Rev. Horace Stillman of Ashaway, who has bzen at the Westerly hospital where shs made onme of the eeason's | for soveral weeks. has been taken to & hits, i dainty, dashing, _diminutive | sanatorium in Plainfield, N. J. Mabel Carew, ‘The Chic’ Comedienme, | Rev. Edward W. Babcock, formerly who sings character gongs in a style | of Wasterly, observed his fifteenth an- and manner that is inimitable. Nuff] niversary Thursday as rector of the sed. There s no use talking, the Au- Church of the Holy Cross at Troy, N. ditorium photoplays have cerfainly zof |y S P Al and shay are Improviok | ‘Michael Bray, a stonecutter of West- d;l:y. ]i'thcrc*:=nn".!;_/l::“‘"sm:':‘1’n';?l““'é erly, died Sunday morning at his home gucn“‘; .":'-l"':w"m,;mp}" pr ol oy R 877 Granite street, aged 62. He is sur- Sl sbn ey samble on seeing it st | Jeved by Mre. Hrm{‘ a gaustfierlyani he Auditortum. Monday's photoplays | 24 LoUr sons, John, Joseph, Michacl % !and Owen Bray. are way ahend of anything scen - £ 7 X and comprise such subfects s _John B. Brown reached his 70th ” > hirthday Friday and in the evening ob- Wreck. or An Adventure of More e Phmte, By .thy femous Eclalr served the event at his home in Grove of Paris; In Friendship's Name venne by entertaining his son and by g daughter and their families, Mr. and drama by Lux, whose work is 3 e S - - { Mrs, Cyrus W. Brown of New London - “UA Dim Cap 3 | e i s Howard Brown of New | uproariously funny trick comedy Brown c an aeroplane flight in it that is won- and Mrs. William D.| | | Aerrul. Hoxie of Brookly: Bridgeport.—Arranzements are bein | made for ho the national conven- | on of the strong fraternal organiza- ! wagon wheel weighing 70 pounds. You don’t think he can do it? Well, come and be convinced. Coming direct from New York city. Looking for Trouble. An autographed motto card souvenir | d Robert Le Sueur will be presented | {00 known as Slavonian | each lady attending the matinee at | \Wroath of the this city | Foit'a theater this afternoon, The piay for one waek’ 29. % for this week s a lively farce that v i~y e DuTDoees b | Meriden.—The handbook of the Meri- interpreted by the members of the (en city government for 1911 will stock eompany should be the laughing | Probably ba issued some time in Feb- success of thelr season. Every member | FU2TY: of the organization gets a chance to « clever work In this farce and their ability in_comedy has already been proved. The company enters upon its ninth week today and tomorrow night marks its one hundradth performance. 3 Thie 18 a record in itself worthy of For Infants and Children. hat the pros- | pects are for an inoennite concis- | THE Kind You Have Always Bought | Hon of the engazement, each weel dhowing substantial gains in populari- | Bears the @ end patronage | Signatu.eof m | | BREED THEATER. The Queen of Hearts, a strong ro-| PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. | mance of two worlds, is the featur i pleture at the Breed for the first part | JOHNSON & BENSON, of this wesk and tells a forceful story 0 Coiiiihie of farming life in the west, as well as | whowing sc tive views of life | chowing s | SLATE ROOFING The Greater Love is another big | Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters ture and is one of the Edison prod | end Conductors, and all kinds of Job- tious, Mile. Pilar Morin heading the | bing promptly attended to, ¥ big company. Mile. Morin is world| Tel 119, famous #s being one of the greatest % delineators of silent dramas and in this ro i sehien ane seem o oo 1| 108 Vaughn Foundry Co. entire gamus of human emotion: i pieturs fs highly sensational, g | { for unusual ability on the part of every | Miss®Bruseau will sing the = catchy song You Taught Me How to Jove You, Now Do Not Say Good- p.llln;;. Bo. '31/to |38 Narry [ Steget Bye, and the illustrated song On Mo- number appears in a most exacting character employed. ‘14| surnishea promptly. Large stock ot bile Bay. OPEN HOUSE THEATRICALS. l S. F. GIBSON | Blg Gest of Nerwich Peorle in Twe Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | Plays at Olympic Hall. ! Agent for Richardson and Boynznn; Furnaces, i After weeks of b “.lrd .|n:| faithful re- o g o smateur | 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn, | 1, focal peopie ) T decta i vening in O o Bl e e s | vhich are giv Open House. The Violtn M romance, is tle 1 sar 1, F, BURNS, . Heating and Flumhmg. w“92 Hankli!} Street. Do It Now Have tbat old-fashioned, unsanitary | e Merwyn . Gallizan | plumbing replaced by new and riod- oy, a rising barrister, ern open plumbing. It will repay you Merwyn's confidential in the increase of health and saving J. C. Dav of docior’s biils, Overhauling and re. ~ R. R. Kinkead fitting thoroughly done. Let me giva a_phil- gure for replacing all the oid Gothooptat . C. B. Capron | s with the modern kind that Major Bille ! will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price rezzonable, J. E. TOMPKINS, | eripple and hunchback Landro, apprentive to « Glannina, Ferrari’s ga Minnie For “Partners” a three with English setting, the the cast Ernost, Merwyn's nep her Coppinger, from the Lulun lZmin Morwyn, & ymunz cousin ruglad 67 Waest Main Street Mr. Mif"i;'h s Elsie R. Fanny Smith, e oid s = g Bessie Savage NOTICE! m- Priscilla, Merwyn's sister. ¥ive pair, remodel, redve and clean Darbyshire, her matd, ¢ D4CksloNe | Furs at o very redsonable price. All work guaranteed. Drop a postal end Annfe M. Edwards 1 will call for work. rtaf ekien cor the: cvani is Ly roremme | * -~ BRUCKNER, The Furrisr, nhass i SCel. 254-2. Erasklis St LEGAL NOTICES. OF PROBATE HELD at Boman, léonn, within and for the District of ngrah. on the 4th day br Progent SAMUEL, A. GAGER, Judge, tate of Jehiel L. Johnson, late of Bozrah, in sald District, deceased. Tho Administrator having made writ- ten application to said Court, in accord- ance with the statute, for an order of sale of the whole or part of the real estate described therein, it is Ordered, That _said_’application be heard at the Probate Office in Bozrah, on the 11th day of February, 1911, 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be given by inserting a copy of this order In The Norwich Bul- Jetin, a newspaper having a circulation and that return be fob6d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwlcl‘;.sfin the 3d day of Febru- A. D. [ELSON J. AYLING. Judge. tate of William I. D. Bagley, late of Preston, in said District, decease: Ordered, ‘That the Administrator cit the creditors of sald deceased to bring in their claims against sald_ ostate within six months from this date, by posting a motice to that effect, together with & copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newlf.p.r having a circulation in scaid District, and make return to this ou! NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is & true copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE—AIl oredifors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to preseni thelr claims agalast said entate to the undersigned at Norwieh, Ct.. R. F. D. 1, within the time limited in’ e above 1l include a band con- | ang foregoing order. THUR E. SHEDD, febéd Administrator. BOARD OF RELIEF NOTICE The undersigned Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich will meet at their office in the City’ Hall, Wednexz day, Feb. 1st, 1911, and will be in ses- sion daily (Sundays excepted) until and including Feb. 21st, 1911, to hear and act upon appeals from the doings of the Assessors, abate for indebted- ness, and do any other business prop- er to be done by said Board. Office hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. JOHN F. SEVIN, JAMES W, BL:\CI\BUR'\I MICHAEL J. COSCDRAN Board of Relief. Norwich, Conn., Jan. 20th, 1911. Jan20mwi TRAVELERS' DIRECTORV 10 NEW YORK NORWIGH LINE The water way — the comfertabie way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels that have every comfort and conven- lence for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the won- | derful skyline and waterfront of New : York Steamer leaves N w London at 11 p. m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of | East 22d Street 545 a. m. (Mondays | excepted) and Pler 40, North River, Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 | Write or telephone W.J. P 'HILLIPS, | Agent, New London. Conn. augsd | All Waler Route New Yol-k CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 cight and passen- ce direct to and from New York All Ontaide Staterooms. East River, cet. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridavs, at 5 p, m, ‘Phone or write for folder. P. S,—Freight received until & m. C. A. WHITAKER. Azent BERMUDA MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN THE WORLD. o Nignesy from NEW YORK BY THE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAIL Twin Screw S. S. “Oceana” 14,000 Tons Displacement; 8,000 Tons Kegla!er SSo Feet Long; 55 Feet Beam; Fect Deep; Wireless Telegraph. Buge Keels; Submarine Signals. RGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUX- Y.'RIOV§ STEAMER TO BERMUDA. FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP FARE, in- cluding Stateroom Berth and Meals, . SINE ON THE ATLANTIC. trips, including Carriage Launch Trips, numerous Shore E e aations fo Xight Days, $25 in addition to steamship fare. Booklet and 1uu particulars of BERMUDA-. ATLANT. LINE, 290 BROADWAY, N. __—_ LOST AND FOUND. e cick block, about 4 o'clock Sun- y afternoon, hearing initials G. L. R. Finder notity ‘Box 63, Baitic. febid B :\Knon_)n LOST—Lost or_siole 118023 of Tha Norwlich | ¢ 11 persons are cau- i or negotiat- thereof, or paid. 3 LOST A WATCH CHARM, with diamond set in the center and monogram on back. Reward paid if returned to The Builetin office. WANTED—A wom: seneral . housework. . Cal tion business in a live town; eX| t St low; good chance for party With capital; reasons for s business. It Brooks, Jr., Mystic, Ct. 1-at 21 Fair- Tebb cattle, calves and Bros,. 56-28 N ERLS WA];‘!ED AT ONCHPPXY WANTED—A coachman and general gentleman’s country must be married_and not over 45 or under 30 Joaxn manager on V‘Z‘l;]tten Tefer- Conn. Telephone P, . FOR SALE. candy, cigar and no- ling, have other £eb6 MW E FOR SALE—Two small houses on Platt avenue, 25 and 25, Cozy home £or someone. Apply 21 Platt Avenue. febbd TFOR SALB_One heavy team wagon 14 rt. long, one party wagon, will carry 16 persons, one hm-se one second hand top buggy, all in F. febéd epair, first class. inghast® Contral Viliage, Ct. soUth tenemens. sunny and all on one Willow “Bhone 34-4‘ TO RENT. o Pleasant luml-nod Togma: 1} d TO RENT—] vgnses | also light housekecping rooms, § " - POCTRY. | roorLm wILL TALK. PER _MONTH 61 Otrobando | YOU mny“’ac un-ouch the world, but Ave,, cotf good well, large yard. - .2 20 Central Ave., mid- | If you listen to <l fhat O dle tenemenl 0od order. 150 ‘ slow, that is said as you NTH—176 Franklin St, Y‘“’" "flrrlcdtnllnued--ndk»t Aot ADPIY to Jobn E. Fanning, 21 NICELY FURNISHED MS, cen- n a st For m.ddlewme tontuc- will have something to do, For people will talk. trally located, continuoud hot Jrater. | It quiet nnd moden. you'll have it resul steam heat, bath and gas.” 38 Union St febld MEN WANTED—Age 18-34, for fire- men $100 monthly, and brakemen $30 on railroads in Norwich vicinity. perience unnecessary; no strike. tions guaranteed competent men. Railroad Employing Headquar- ters—over 400 men sent to: Rowitions EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE. from the following breeds: Silver, White and uff Wyandottes, White Leghorn and Bnrred Plymouth Rocks; $1 and $2 a setting; incubator eggs, 34 and 45 a hundred. Day £0ld ctilcks, 13 aud 15 centg a plece.” Brook Farm, Eagleville, Ct. Tel. 103-6, Willimantic Div. feb6d session will Pl)‘ Bl The Plaut-Cadden Co., P,'Or;'kfh, TO Inquire at Bulletin Office. FOR eccup(ed { Amerlcan Fur Co. o8- be given immediately. AD- RENT—Store at 65 !'rnnklln Bfi - age; send stam way Association, De%t.. 193, “t Street, Brooklyn, N. LS ton St, Boston, Mass. isiironn ticket furnished bv “Co’Operative Blani et particu- lars immediately. feb2d WANTED—Raw furs bought. Every Thursday at store of Sonl \’Vuter St., Norwich. or Jos Connor & \‘A‘\Tll‘nk}‘law furs. Full market FOR SALE—One new milch cow. n Good one. Samuel E. Holdredge, Led- yard, Conn. feb6d FARM FOR SALE—Good farm 1% miles from Norwich, brick house, good ‘buildings, water in house and barn b windmill. Price reasonable. Apply to owner. Emily Sholes, Route' 1, City. el FOR SALE—Restaurant and lunch room. liquipment nearly new and_do- ing nice business; best location in W limantic, ~Must be sold at once. Iu ther particulars, write Box 33, ueugw. prices paid every day in the week H HPebn!r, 30 Water St. jan27 NTED—A pair of iving age, weight, breed and . Y., Bulletin. jan21d FOR SALE Ocean Beach cottage on front row, finely located; also choice cottage, Neptune Park; speak quick. P Hall Shurts, 16 Harris Bldg, Now ndon. AGE\’I‘S WAl"l‘ED-—Artlcles wm!lg'eld house. Household, Bulletin Bldg. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED —Average salary $1100; alternate weeks off with_full pay; preparatlon free for coming Norwich examinations. F 11;:1 Institute. Dept. 33C, Rochester, N. Y. WA'H‘ED—Rnw furs: wiil pav i Bos- ton and New York prices. A Heebners Harness Store every Thurs~ Arthur C. Bennet! ~1 BUY POULTEY, AND HOGS. Bullard. Norwich. $25.00 will buy a one h. p. motor ana a complete outfit for & boat, ORly used @ short time. Address L., Bulletin. fo ATTENTION _If you are Eoing fo use agricultural lime this season now is the time to place your order. Tele- phone F, E, Peckham, 33 o B. Wheeler, 501 3. No orders lccegted after Feb. FOR SALE — Cheap. 3325 Eesex 10 h. p. launch engine and $65 clutch; will sell all for $125. Can be seen at 62 Water St. febld r Amos WANTED AT ONCE General Housework Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, S. H. REEVES, 43 Broadway, WANTED piano, with stool, scarf, used only six months; $10 down, $6 per month. Th Central Building, Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Coan. $220—A fino Halnes & Co, beautiful walnut case, $400 new; §10 down, $1.50 p_EF week The Plaut- Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. __ jan31d $165—A new upright mahogany Jjan3ld $30—Fine walnut cabinet organ, cost new $150, in fine condition: $5 down and $3 per month. Co., Norwich, Conn. jan3id A BUTLER, Cooks, General House Girls, and Second Girls. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. WATCHES Waltham, new $500, $30 down, $12 per month. The Plaut- Ca.dden Co., Norwich, Conn. jan3id SALE—100 more plano boxes. while they last, $1.50 each. The Pl Cadden Co., Norwich. Conn. Jlnlfli 1910 Mitohell Foadster with | Brice fow. = Address P. O Box t 05, No wich, Conn. $40—Fine square piano, tone equal to upright, in fine shape; $8 month. ' The Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor- | wieh, Conn. jan31d TWO-FAMIY HOUSE and lot 85-87 Norwich, for sale. J. L. Union St,’ New London. “¥O seat _and _equipments. The Plaut-Cadden down, 33 per will buy a flne mahogany up- right piano with electric in_perfect condition; ‘terms layer, eost Hamilton, Howard, and all the reliable S Al | flower White Wyandotte: | strain of Wyandottes for country and as good as the bes: | show room. Pure white. big and strons. Baby chicks and e or _h Also a few of thoss fine cockerels for | sale. ~Cuban game stock and eggs al- Ask for our oircular The Plaut-Cadden Co., Jewelers and Silversmiths. Established 1872 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING ways on hane “Be pleasant untll ten c'clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of ltse’f.” —Hubbard. ¥ to greet the new day witn | a smile when you can bave the morn- ing bath room as luxurfantly warm as the alr of the i | chances of having the temperature of your bath, dressing or dining room H below the us!ety point, knowing as you | do so well the variableness of our \ew Engiland winter VULCAN ODORLESS GAS HEATER res you all the heat you want and you want it. t no can to fill, Get one today and make this t comfortable winter of your perience has shown you that heuters ara rarely working at in the early ‘We have these satisfactory hours of the day. odorless creators of eomfort at ighest quality tubing fuel piping done at jand $3.00 eact 7 cents per foot. cost of lahor and material. City of Norwich Gias & Electrical Dep't. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8, L. Geer's practws during his last lilnesa. 161 Main Street. Norwich, Conn. Adam’s Tavern offer to the public the finest standard t Beer of Europe and America, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Pale and Burton, Dublin _Stout, | > Ale, Bunker LOST—A gold locket, In Baltic, near ported Ginger Frank Jone ing Bitter .\1«. ) AUTOMOBILE STATION, 6 Otis Street. Automoblle General Ma- ead Bicycle chine work. Jebbing. £ Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta A compiste line of the best Aies, Lager and Wines, speclally bottled for fam- J. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin Street Rose BowliEgWAll“eys, LUCAS HALL,. 42 Shatucke® Strest. octidd 3. J. €. SCTONR. rrop | ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 9, Seoend Floor, Shannon Blds, santlid Whitestone 5¢ end the J. F. C. Cigars are the Dest on the market STEP.IN AND TRY OUR 35c DINNER| From 12 to 2 ° DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Hfi Is no adyertisin, & m n Connecticut equsl to ’l'n- ml‘l& | T #140—Vose & Son uprizht, a good tone and_action; $10 down, ' 35" | month. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor- | wich, Conn. jan31d FOR SALE—A business sleigh. built | by Haley; cost $100; | sss. 9Idrmuir. at Troy Steam Laundry. e ND CHICKS from S M \'and price list. Mayflower Poultry Farm, Norwich Town, Conn. 'Phone 343, jan12MTh 2S5—HORSES—28 Express car of 28 Horses just arrived. I have three big pairs and some as nice chunks and general purpose Horses as can be found anywhere. them. Prices are as low as can be found anywhere, and quality is better. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 177-12. fedia A Fine Residence located on trolley, in desirable neigh- borhood, nine rooms, modern improve- ments; lot 60x200. A splendid oppor- tunity to get a cholce place on easy terms, E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Ci SPECIAL BARGAIN 200 acres land, 100 olear, 1l-room house with ell, large barn, quantity of fruit trees, % mile from schools, church and stores, 4 miles from Willi- mantic, 2 wells, 1 at barn and 1 in house, running water through place, Zood standing timber, 1,600 cords wood, .500, part cas| GCKR'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 132 Spring St., Willimantio, Ct. FOR SALE A suburban Home, consisting ot six acres of good tillable land, well watered; house has six rooms, and there is a large barn. Situate 2 miles from Franklin square, 8 minutes’ walk from Norwich Town trolley line. Price right. FRANCES D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Norwich, Conn. ACOSY HOME)| A 30-acre farm situated on the | Noxwich and Westerly trolley to Westerly and 20c fare to Nerwich. The house has six rooms, is painted white, green trimmings, one barn, 14 by 16, one wagon shed, 12 by 16; ; one crib, 8 by highway. R. F. D. and telephone, and, best of all, the price is only $8850. Terms to suit. Possession given immediately. Sena for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin, Thoice of 400.) ‘WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Westerly. Rooms 1 and 2. Transportation Free in Automobile. janlid Eau; Yo:; AN’otlce"Ir the ! Increased Travel? It's & sure sign of 500d Weathes ana fine roads. People like to get out into the open air. We furnish the best method, and if you'll take one of our teams you‘ll say tbe samae. you wang-to Put your busie exe is no m advert! will be sold for Neriae i hs ng in the Je ‘tor the atehing. Come and see Street. ! Pennsylvania and York Stal : 1 All buildings in excel- Land in high state {of cultivation. Some wood and plenty | of fruit, Only a five minute walk to trolley. Well watered and on main Tels. 365-531. TO RENT—A tenement of five allitmprove menti. at 20 Gl Bt ORIy That ynur hllllblfi position Is only as- I M Ot 0w Youwre. x" wolt in sheep’s clothing, ev o you're a €0o! et excited; keep perfectly For people will talk. £ u Sénaceds and nobls, they'll veat ous You'll hear lolno loud hints that you're selfish ean. apply. Inquire nt 1f uprl‘ht -mi honug and fair ag the all need store 3 Mnln St. ec20d "0 RENT At 21 Ripley place, a £00d Thflf"nc‘fl-'" you a rogue in & tomament of o\ X rooms, flrst floor; rent ra:.le:;u.bl‘. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. TO RENT Flat of 7 rooms, with modern improvements, in the Cooke building, 10 Broadway. Possession at once, N. Tarrant, e Trustee. FOR SALE. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main 8t.,, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE 68 ROOSEVELT AVE.—Six-room cot- tage with large ~garden, near the Bleachery, Greeneville; latge, well cul- fivatea garden; price very' low and terms easy. 1y, snealk- ay, For people will talk, And then, {f you show thie least bold- Oor a -unn uu;m:a,uon to take your They wxa‘ et o0, 80 upstart,, eem- But. keep lutr‘l‘ht ahead; don't step ® For people will tall. 1f threadbare your dress, or old-fash- doned you: Some t(fnet. will mfly take noties of And mm ra.ther strong that you can’y But donl get -x:{'.ea. whatever they ¥ For people will talke, If you dre:glln the fashion, don’t think For eh;y crmmlo then in & differemt You're nnpnd of your means, OF your tailor’s unpaid; But mlnd ur own butln.lll there's 141 to be mad '+ people will talk, Now the bsst wly 20 do is to do as For }our mnd, 'it_you have one, will ot course ‘3'.: Wil meet with all gorts But aont’ think to stop thems {t's not For people will talk. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings “How do Jack end ' Joanne ever STURTEVANT AVE., No. 18—Modern “Wh: awelling, nearly now: all Improvements. | mo askes” the - Droney e, ana" ooy In excellent neighborhood. Y torme. || " es it last.” jan7d 21 acres of land. 389 feot frontage, on Lampoon. Miss Fifth Avenue—What did Beenthere—Ta deck herself out GREER HOUSE PI!OPEM'Y with the salvage, I guess.—Judge. “Never stretch the truth,” cautioned Mansfield av two dwelling hou‘su. the Wise Guy. *That's right,” agreed o large barn, two greenhouses 100 iong each. This property must be sold. We are olhrlnfi it at a bargsain; easy terms; will sell greenhouses and lot separate if desired. TRYON’S AGENOY, 715 Maim Street, 1 noviéd For Sale 136 West Thames St. Let me tell you mere about it It has gas and eloctric hot water heaters. All modern plumbing A Craftsman Buffet and = Side- board. - | T would ke ¢o show it to yeu. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Ct. AUCTION SALE s l Tuesday, February 7th, 1911 —aT— THE NEW EASTERN HORSE MARKET 144 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. Sale commences at 11 a. m. 75 head of First Class Horses ready for your inspection. High class draft. ers from Ohio, farm chunks, business, express, fire horses and drivers from . We buy direct from the farms where they were raised and can undersell any market. These horses are right out of work and ready to go back to it. Our strong guarantee protects you the same at auction as at private sale. Horses must be as represented or money refunded and horses shipped back at our ex- pense. A thorough trial given. Come where you can save money. This mar- ket was built to save you money. Aue- tion every Tuesday and Friday. Pri- vate sales daily. One minute walk from Union Station. Rain or shine. Our ring is all under cover. Tel. 2264. WILLIAMS BROS., Props. MONEY LOANED on_Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry 9na Becuritics of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Bstablished 1872.; THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 143 Main Street, Upstairs. NOTICE Dr. Leuise Franklin Miner is now located in her new office, Breed Hall, Room 1. Office Hourse, 1 to 4 p. m. Telephone 660, { —— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in 2nd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO, marsa 78 Franklin Streest. MAHONEY BROS. Falls Avenue FloraiDesigns and CutFlowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 168 77 Codar Street. Dr.E. W. HOLMS, Dentist Building Annex, R“m A, -actitd “it's apt to fly back ‘Philadelphia Record. ‘ogge—What is the biggesy myllnuu & _man can pay & woman? Mr. Woggs—When a man says “if Willimantic, Coma. | ;g ts on the committes of that church supper, I'll go."—] Examiner—But If a3 you say, all the rivers run into the sea, why doesn't it overfiow? Johnmy . (taken aback)— Why—er—cos it is full of sponges.— London Sketch. He—T11 mever forgive you for re< fusing me thres years ago.. She—But you soon married someone elwe. Ha —VYes; that's why!—London Opinlon. “It was very romantio,” says ths friend. “He proposed to her in the au~ tomobile.” *“Yes? we murmur, en- couragingly. “And she accepted himy in ‘the ‘hospital.*—Life. Gyer—Young Feathérly s awfully extravagant. Myer—That so? Guyer —Yes. He =pent $3 last week adver- tising for @ lost umbrella.—Chicago News. “I see your son has gone to work.” “Yep.” “How is he getting alon “Oh, fine! Anything In the way of a novelty appeals to him.”—Washington Herald. “How are you, old man? Feellng pretty strong?- “No; only just man- aging to keep out of the grave.” “Oh, I'm sorry to hear that!*—Scribner’ Magazine. Madam (to rough-looking caller’ Yes, I lost & pet dog, but this isn’t i My dog_was brown, end this ono is whih. ‘The Man—Ah, mum, the poor little beast turned white from grief.— Boston Transcript. “Does my playing the pfano annoy you, papa?’ asked the daughter. “Oh, no, daughter; go right on,” replied the parent. "It prevents me hearing = I of your mother's conversation.”— Yonkers Statesman., “You are wedded to your art?™ asked the interviewer. “Not at wii” replied the opera “We're tentatively engaged untfl I ses what it can do to- ward providing an income for mo'— ‘Washington Star. “How's your daughter coming alone in ‘bnalneu college “Her spelling’s a Httle but_sh careful—I read levenl f’ Bl‘:' ;r:tou:: h-; p«wflm and eve of an - rossed.”—Toledo Biade. MUCH IN LITTLE Germany’s army in time of peace requires 110,000 horses. A horse's term of service s about fen years. The »omhhou of Liverpool has In- creased from 517,951 to 700,387 in the last 15 years, and in that tima ¢8,549 Awellings have besn bulli, Aluminum derives fts name ¥from the word *“alumen,® given by early sofentists to earthy bflmu which they could not otll.r'hc dontify Engineers are Ifiwiu on erectt a dam 700 feet h in the Gran "3 Canyon of (‘qhudo to impound suf- ficlent water to produce 1,390,000 ‘horsepower. — Sweden has agriculural socleties which assist the dairying business by appointing itinerant teachers, giving grants to schools and support eo ex- hibitions. The Mexican Chemicsl aociety thas petitioned the government for the es- tablishment of a national schoeol eof chemistry and pharmacy at the fed. eral capital. The craving for tobacco is decreassd Tafter a smoker has climbed to a great Smoking under such efrcuin- height. | stancss is found ta be somewhat lu. | borious. German interests in C:Au;‘a.n said by native newspapers to increasing in etrensth. m Asi-artische bank is to opnn a branck there early in 191l1. It is stated that the Ter ernmen-uxénlu-ulnt to un‘d a m:h: business delegates to investigate 1 Manchuria, commerce of (Mongolia, Tibet and other sections. A colonization scheme bhas beed submitted to the government of pas, Mexieo, for the estabMshment Spanish immigants on a m og ‘comprising 250,000 acres uncultivated and unmuphq — It is reported from Chim that various contractors for th raiiway have sustained a-m cavsed strikes, high water, oh.u\ individy claims heye fle, against, the go xnmut up N-M,