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“mmnl— "flommmamr.nu- meets A, Bm Ladies’ $3.50 at §2.98, men -1&50 shoes $1.93. A lot of $3.50 and $4 ones :kuu ‘The best rubbers at lowest es. Musio at Dinner Hour. evening, dinner hour, the orchestra W fender “the m-w{nx choice se- Jections of popular airs: y March—Steel Kin, 8t Clair TS Meret Salome, Lampe Songs from Hippodrome Producuofi.n Violin Solo—To a Wild Rose, McDowell Berger Overture—Lusts Kella- Belh mofll—’l‘flelsof Hoffman. March—Madame Frederick Geer, Recital Next Wednesday Evening. At ‘the Osgood Memorial on Wednes- day evening, Feb. 15th, Mrs. Charles Tyler Bard, Miss Lucile Peck and Miss lAnn:a Igu.ln Taft will give a recital at Cl AT THE AUDITORIUM. Today will be the last chance to see the exceptionally good bill which has bsen at the Auditorium for the last half of the week, and aenyone having the blues should drop in for an hour €3 two and be cured of his ill feelings. ‘There is lots of good bright comedy and a line of motion pictures which are suns to pleass the children as well as_the d':v!m -ups. will bring an_entirely new show to hh popular playhouse and one ‘witdeh will be full of varisty and every- which goes to make up a first class veudeville Bill. Mr. and Mrs. herry. director. alf ounce bottle comes in & sealed tin screw-to I ist does not have it ‘he 'lll qulekly wet it. experiment with cheap unc tures. It is very risky. Re¥ J. H. Dennis will pl‘etu:h Sumhy morning on The Door Wi His evanlng topic will be They an To- wards Mt. Tabor, being a sermon to the Daughters of Tabor. At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday murnin@hkev. C. Ricketts will preach on Unf; Handful of Meal. In the evening will be a Lincoln Memorial service un- ler the direction of the Sons of Vet- erans. Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at ‘the Spiritual Academy Sunday morning and evening. His morning subject is Soul Growth, and evening subject For T Mortal ‘Must Put on Immortality. The Progressive Lyceum meets at noon; subject Lincoin. Christ church services tomorrow wiil be as follows: Holy Communion at 9 a. m.; m g prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon at 17.30; confirmation lecture at 8.30. choir festival service is postponed unti Sunday, Feb. At the Universalist service in the Buckingham Memorial Rev. J. F. Cobb will preach Sunday merning o sons from the Life of Abraham L.i The Y. P. C. U. subject is Agencies for te the last dwell d by pnbu- ing the same ‘once in a ne fi a clrculation in wfl District, ln‘ return to this ur o NELSON 3. & oDy 0t Fecord: o i Ryza-z. FANNIE C. CHURCH, - Clerk. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de P! their claims against said entate to the un igned at Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and fore- oing order. gt J. LEAVENS, * feb11d Executor. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 10th day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1911 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of John Browning, late of orwich, in ‘said District, deceased. The Executor ap n Court and led a written appljoation sileging that aid estate is now in settlement in said ing for an order to sell estate belonging to said estltl, Iully dmrlbed in said applica- Whareupon. 1t 1s Ordered, That said application bé heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District. on the Ay o Fabruaty: A Br 1011, et 5 Sclock in the afternoon, and that notice of the pendency of said_application, ‘and. of 5aid’ hearing thereon. be given by the publication of this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said Distrlct, “at least three davs prior to the date of sald hearing, and that re- {urn be mads to the Court. AYLING Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest. FANNIE C. CHURCH. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange. splrltuoul and intoxicating m Friel will be the headliners for the first half of the week and come here with a very flattering reputation which they have gained while playing At Eeomomy Junction, theirComedy- dramatic sketch, through th very neat novelty act same bill, while the favorite ‘Mantelle & Car- lett, in a comedy singing turn, will round out the show na manner. fltu- will be ol 'good subjects, clear and interesting. The Little Gray Lady. ‘With a new leading woman making her first appesrance, one of the best of modern plays presented for the first time st low prices, souvenirs of Miss Sue Fisher at the Monday matinee, & bemefit for the Owls Monday the Poll Players will start upon the tenth week of their engagement here under most unusual and in cirowmstances. Miss Victoria is the new leading woman who will mh her bow to the local pnhlk‘ and The Little Gray Lady ghe that has been chosen for her in- appearance. Miss Montgomery is : chumll" woman, an actress of un- usual ability and she comes here with every promise of becoming a strong favorite. The Little Gray Lady is a ul play of present-day Wash- ington life, eompelling, appealing and without question one of the best all- around plays for a stock company that has been writtem in recent years. It is new, it is modern, it is up to date in story, in comstructiom and in tech- nique. Tt canmot fail to be one of the real hits of the year. On Monday afternoon an original motto—a sort of a happy thought suggestion from Miss Sue Fisher and bearing her autograph, will be presented each lady attending the matinee. On Monday night the Owls will have their second benefit and every indication is now that the house wiil be sold out by the time the curtain rises, It will make an auspi- elons o) for The Little Gray Lady—both the play and the player. ‘Throughout the week the same regu- dar features that have contributed so much to the success of the company will be continued—Baltioc night Wed- nesday, souvenirs Wednesday after- noom, Jewett City night Thursday, Halle club night Friday and other spe clals from various places. The sale of seats for the week has been unusually large already. BREED THEATER. ‘There ml{ have been other western plctunes at the Breed this season that have been better, but the general opin- ion is that the one edtitled A Gambler of the West, and now the feature, is far in the lead of them all. It is a powertul story full of exciting mo- ments, plenty of sensationalism and gorgecus scenery, with many sturdy cowtoys to present the excellent plot in a most ‘effective manner. Than, again, there is a very strong moral which cannot but impress both old and voung and® win the commendation of all who see it. great Biograph story entitled ¥is Trust, of which the first part is shown this week, wins all by its quaint old southern charm, whils Miss Bru- seau sings successfully the splendid songs Letty Lane and My Heart Has Tearned to e, Now Do Not Say Goodbye. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The subject of the Christian Soience service Sunday morning is Soul. ‘The Loyal - Temperance assoclation meets Sunday afternoon in Bill block. Rev. Dr. 8. H. Howe w1l preach at both services Sunday at Park Congre- gational church. At the Sheltering Arms Sundax ter- noon B. P; Bishop will conduct the Ser- vice, the musical part being led by Arnold. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be Holy Communion at 9 a. m., morning prayer and sermon at 10.45 4. n., and svening prayer and sermon at o o'clock. At the Bro.dwly Congregational church the pastor will preach morning and afternoon. In the evening thera ‘will be a union service at the Central Baptist church. EESont % The Choice of Moses is the Sunday morning topic of Rev. Walter Gay :lt Grace Memorial Baptist church. the evening he will preach on Makmg Light of Sublime Sorrow. At ‘the Norwich Town Methodist Episoopal church there will ha preach- ing Sunday morning by Rev. John hompson. In the evening there will e Lincoln memori rvice. the Third Baptist church, the a At pastor, Rev. Robert F. . True, will preach on Sunday morning, topic, The R hgloun 8ide o' Abraham Lincoin’s Lif ivening, Lessans from the Life of Da .I. At Trin“y Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Dr. M. 8, will on Abnhnm Lincoin 's Man a Great Cr ‘There will be ne @vening sarvice hauu of the union seetiag. Child Stud&und the Care for Delin- quent and pendent Children. At the Second Congregational church Rev. H. J. Wyckoff's Sunday morning theme is The Goal of Life. The eve- ning service will be omitted on ac- count of !he union meeting at the Cen- trll aptist church, to be addregsed by ‘Mrs. Maud Baliington Booth, CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatu.e of TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE ‘The water way — the comfortabis way of travéling. Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels that have every comfort and conven- Sance for the Gaveler. voyage on Long Island !ound and a superb view of the won- L skyline and waterfront of New or! > Steamer leaves New London at 11 m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of t 22d Street 545 a. m. (Mondays :xefiptl‘d) and Pler 40; North River, a. m. Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New London. Conn. augsd All Water Route New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Unexcelled freight and passen- ger service direct to and from New York. All Outside Staterooms. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays, at 6. iR N York, foot Roosevelt Strast: Monda Wedneadays, Fridays at 8 o5 'Phone or write for folder. p P. 8—Freight received until § . m, C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. BERMUD A MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN THE ONE DAY (Two Nights) f"m NEW YORK BY THE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAIL Twin Screw S. S. “Oceana” 14,000 Tons Displacement; 5,000 Tons Rexlster, 535 Feet Long; 55 Feet Beam; 38 Feet Deep; Wireless Tfilaglaph. Bufia Keels; Submarine Signals. STEST AND MOST Li 'S STRAMBR TO BESMUDL FIRST CLASS ROUND TRID FARE, in- gluding Stateroom Berth and Méals, r‘h\ml‘ CUISINE ON THE ATLANTIC. Special trips, including Carriage Drives, Launch Trips, numerous Shore Excursions, and Best Hotel Accommo- | aations for Eight Days, $25 in addition to steamship fare. Booklet and full particulsrs of BERMUDA INE, 290 BROADWaA F. H. WILLIAMS, IR, General Ast. H. C. LON Spe 8t F. H. KENYON, ph«lal Agt. Hartferd, Conn. jun2ss STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35c DINNER | THERE Ar o M0 c;lvm Boptiot churoh |iGlia fux businces sesalte: From 12 to 2 DEL-HOFF CAFE, Grounmd Fioor dr30a i3 no JRzertising meay al L Th.““B‘ul ATLANTIC | b £ tiquors, ale, beer, Rhine wine and cider in building at 43 West Maln street, n of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in sald building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such man- ner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in _a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, public library, or cemetery. Dated at 'Norwich, this 20 day of keb ruary, A. D. 1911, Prosperd Bonadier Abpilcant. ' We, the unGersigned: aré electors and taxpayers, owning ' real of the Town of Norwich, and ¢ sign and endorse the foregoing application of Prosperd Bonadier for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this 2d day of Feb: A. Moran, hereby certify 'that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayersr owning . real estate. in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 34 day of February, A. D. 1911 Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. feb4S MAYOR’S OFFICE. City of Norwich) Connecticut. To either Sheriff of the City of Nor- wich, Connecticut, Greeting: You are here(hg' directed to .warn the electors of the ty of Norwich to meet in special meeting in the Town Hall in slld City on VWednesday, Feb. 15th. 1911, at 8 o’clock in the evening (1) to vote' and decide whether or not they will rescind a_certain vote or resolu- tion passed and adopted at a city meet- ing held on Jan. 31st, 1903, xejecting the Stony Brook watershed, so-called, as a source of water supply for said City; (2) to vote and decide whether or not they will appropriate or author- ize the appronflatlon of a sum of money In excess Three Hundred Thousand Dotlars ($300,000) suthiont to enable the Board of Water Commis- sioners to increase the water supply of said City from the said Stony Brook wa- tershed, provided said vote of Jan. 31. 1962_ shall be rescinded; (2) to vote and decide whether or not they will author- ize the proper City officials to obtain from the legislature authority to issue bonds with which to raise money for sald purpose; (4) to vote and decide whether or not they will authorize the roper City officials to obtain from the egislature authority to issue bonds to Eefund the present floating debt of the Dated at ‘!orw!ch. this Tth day of February, 191 L cras, B, THA YER, Mayor of the City of Norwich. 1 hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the original warning directed to me for service. At THY A. CAREY. heritt of the City -of Norwich. febsd Noiice to Taxpayers All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Colchester are hereby notified that T have a warrant to levy and col- | lect a tax of ten mills on the dollar on | the Town list of 1810, payable March 1, A. D. 1911, and for the purpose of collecting the same I will be at my place of business March 4th and every Saturday after in March from 1 to 5 p. m. All persons neglecting this notice will be char‘ed legal fees and ad- ditions. . Colchester, Conn., Feb. 9th, 1911. E. C. SNOW, Collector. LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St. SUITS PRESSED 50c ‘Our Wagon Calls Everywhere dec30d DON'T WORRY it Makes Wrinkles Worry over ill-health does your health ‘no good, and merely ceuses wrinkles, that make you look older | than yéu are. If you ars sick, don’t worry, but go about it to make yourself well. “To do | this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom- anly ills, similar to yours, when we say, Take VIBURN-0 It s o wendgsul femaie remeds, as you will adift if you try i Directions for 1is use ate printed in six languages with every bottle. Price | $1.25 at drugeists. 'RANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 129th Street, New York. QUALITY in work should always be crasidered especially when it costs no inore than the inferior kind. ~Skillcd men "are employed by us. Our price tell the whole story. * STET!ON l- YWNE- < | to spill. | ing bath room as luxuriantl el s 3 gusiante 'i e-ryg{o ipetent general house- EEoe humband; muat or withou| jusband; musi habits. Apply at ss dxmrc 'ork rk girl; Po of c! st. e 18-34, lar Ilre men 1.0 monthl and brakemen on railroads in Norwich vicinity. erience unneeuury. no strike. Posi: ons guaranteed comipetent men. Pro- motion, Rallroad Employl n{ Headquar- ors_—aver 400 msa; sent ‘o po-mon- monthly. State ay way Association, B!.raet. Brooklyn, N. %fi%fi. 293, 111 Munroe 4SM ANTED—A. salesman of ;bmt lntroduu our line of high grade lul rl< cating oils and greases. Exceptional inducements. Chlmplon Refining Co., Cleveland, Ohio. jan21i WANTED—At the Backus hotmt-l single man as orderly. WANTED _Horseshoer ma )obbm' at Jos. Goyette's shop. Stead: Taft- ville, Conn., Norwich Ave. . febl0d WANTED-—Pure butter at 4 cents per Ib. is quite an argument. We will guar- antee our new ohurn fo give you an chine is worth Agents wanted, Beardsley & Corcoran, Geul. Dex L e '_Vl NTED—Master mechanlc wants gos\uon in or about Norwich. Address . Bulletin. teb9d WANTED—Elderly man, experienced. desires posmon as cashier or office ork. a. no, object. ~ Address Cishier, care Bulletin Co. febda WANTED—To buy some good books. Address B., Bulletin Office, giving de- scription and price. febgd Eraa Aoy et ‘g.mm,"fi. ,.rz;{_f"' m SALEFouseRold goods. 211 this week. at 57 u-fi'f':" g feb SALE_Two gmall hou-u on Pl s avenue, 25 and 23, Cozy home tor .omnlw. A.xmly 21 Platt Avenue. febd LE—One heavy team wagon arty wagon, willcarry orse, one second hand all in good repair, first class. nghast, Central Village, Ct. 140 lonl’. one 18 persons. one ® "“fiff Pnln(rl! RAISERS: you want £00d_goo T'mako 1t my business to sell thm klnfl only. My White Plymouth Rocks are winners, unexcelled any- whera 1ar beaut. l.m‘l full of busine: per. Re. Always busy Blling vo vhe, Dags 150 per. 13, 55 por 10." Arth 4, Norwich, Conn. Tel. co: n. feb9TuThus EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE from the following breeds: Silver, White and A enicks, 13 and 15 cents a plece. Brook Farm. Hag 3 &t Pre1”103-s, Willimantic Dive tehsd lunch FOR SALE—Restaurant and Equipment nearly new and_d: ing nice business; best location in Wi Iimantic. ~Must ‘be sold at once. Fui ther particulars, write Box 33, Merrow, Conn. feb6d A TTENTION—If you are going to use agricultural lime this season now is the time to place yeur order. Tele- phone Peckham, 838-5, or Amos B, Wheeler, 601- after Feb. 20th. . WANTED AT ONCE—A bright, hon- est girl for second work; good wages. Address B. C., Bulletin Office. feb8d WANTED—Man to canvass for Singer Sewing Machine Co. ‘in and around Nofnl;:’zfih Call at address 48 Main St. el TWANTED AT olch—Automobne and carriage painter. ~The Seoft & Clark Corporation. feb7d WANTED—Beef cattle, calves and poultry. Write or _telephone Hertz Bros,. 26-28 No. Thames St. febéd ANTED AT ONCE—Apply . ¥. Co. febsd E WANTED for government positions; $80 month; annual vacations; short hours; no- “layoffs;” common edu- cation sufficient; over 12,000 appoint- ments coming this year; influence un- necessary; send postal immediately for list of positions open. Franklin Insti- tute, Dept. 32-D. Rochester, N. Y. feb7d HALL'S. BARBER . SCHOOL, 814 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Wages while learning; instruction; _tools: board; room; railroad ticket furnished by “Co-Operative Plan” Get particu- lars Immediately. _ WANTED Raw furs bought. Bver, Thuriday et _xiees of Jok Couaor Sons, Water St., Norwich. A. E. Wood- wort Jan31a 5 w,{mn——anw furs, - Full market prices paid every day in the week. H. A. Heebner, 30 Water sx Jan27d T WANTE! pair o Address, giving age, v-l‘ % breed. .nd price, O! T. Y., Bullet Jan3i AGENTS WAmD—Artlala w-n(ud in every c. The Household, Buuetln Bld‘. jan1sd ANTED—Raw furs; will Rov.E Bu- ton and New York prices. Heebner's Harness Store every Thure: day. Arthur C. Bemnett. novlsd I BUY POULTRY_AND HOGS. Bullayd, Norwich. Tel 646-6. flcflfid WANTED Family cook, general house' girls and iwo or three women- for day work. J. B. LUCAS, 32 Central Building. WANTED AT ONCE General Housework Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 8. H REEVES, Supt. Central Buildiag, 43 Broadway, City. declid LOST AND FOUND. LOST—In Poli's theater, Friday af- ternoon,. lady’s small sealskin muff. Finder feave at this office and receive reward. feblld FOUND—A young male puppy, black and tan. Owner can have property by paying charges. Peter Duqueite. Ver- sailles, Conn. eb10d LOST A WATCH CHARM, with diamond set in the conter and monogram on back. Reward paid if returned to The Bulletin office “Be pleasant until ten c'clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itse'f.” —Hubbard. 1t's easy-to grect the new day wita a smile when you can have the morn- warm as the air of the tropics. Why. take chances of having the temperature of your bath, dressing or dining rooms below the safety point, knowing as you do so well the variableness of our New England winter weather. A VULCAN ODORLESS GAS HEATER . insures you all the heat you want and just when you want it. The gas pipe | carries the fuel. no can to fill, no oil Get one today and maka this the most comfortabls winter of your life. Experisice has shown you that house heaters are rarely working at satisfactory efficiency in the early hourd of the day. We have these | odorless creators of comfort at $2.7: i and $3.00 each, Lighest quality tubing 7 cents per foot, fuel piping done at cost of labor and material. City of Norwich Gas & Electrical Dep’t. noved MONE Y LOANED on Diamonds. Watches. Jewelry Ona Recurities of any kind at t Lowest Rates of Intérest. A ol established firm to deal with. (Established 1872} TERAL v.-fi-"." R ron SALE — Cheap. $325 Kssex 10 h. p. launch engine anad $65 elutch will sell all for §$12;. Can be seen at 62 Water St. b No orders accepted | feb2d Leb: e 148W l’(:d well, l-lm tenement, hod order. i pply to John E. Fanning, 21 Willow Ave., cot! fa- tebld URNISHED ROO! flli mm. 3 MS, tully locz&ea hcont‘:nufll .I.:ot vng. iione sai4nh and ses. 3 Ugond l"n m'r—s re 144 Main now upied Aorican T G Pon: lal lon Wfl be given immediately... ply at The Flaui-cadden Go., N A, 'ro RENT Store at 65 Fraakiin St Inquire at Bulletin Office, Jani2d TO RENT—A tenement of flve room: all Improvements, At 40, G St. ORIy small family need apply. Inalll at Main St. NT—At 2} Ripley place, & good tenement of six rooms, first floor. rnt reasonable. Inquire 40 Hobart & octisd TO RENT The Bacon Farm, in Norwieh, con- sisting of dv«emn‘ hom Yern, out- buildings and about 80 acres of land. The farm has been occupie: years by Hans Larsen on Beech Drive and has entrarces at 53 Washington Street and on the Hill Road. ' Possession given April 1st LLIAM H. . anz?s\;y TO RENT |- Flat of 7 rooms, with modern improvements, in the Cooke building, 10 Broadway. ~ Possession at once, N. Tarrant, Trustee. Infi-n.wlthm s« that those 3 Wufln God’s gurdem-" Dia w‘; it w te them would seek ke b vor, Searching for the W”t s piarced feet and knew it mo nott y, Gwestman, in The Spec- e B VIEWS 'AND VARIETIES Bayings FOR SALE—A business sleigh, bullt by Haley; cost $100; will be sold for ssv. Jpatire at Troy Steam Laundry. decs . 35—HORSES—28 Express elr of 28 Horses just arrived. I have three big pairs and some as nl chunks and general purpose Horses as can be found anywhere. Come and see them. Prices are as low as can be found anywhere, and quality i# better. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel 177-13. - febld A Fine Residence located on trolley, in desirable nzigh- borhood, nine rooms, modern improve- ments; ot 60x200. - A splendid oppor- tunity to 5et a choice place on easy terms. E. A. PRENTICE, SPECIAL BARGAIN 200 acres laad, 100 clear, 1l-room house with ell, large barn, quantity of fruit trees, mile from schools, church and stores, 4 miles from Willi- mantic, 2 wells, L at barn and 1 Jn house, ‘running water through plac 400 bords wood, £0od Standing timber, 34800 part cast. PECK’S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 133 Seriag S, Willimantic, ct. jan1 - FOR SALE The handsome brick and brownstone residence at 175 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. House has 17 rooms, sanitary plumbing, porcelain bdathtub, three open fire places, steam heat, gas and electric. light, also billiard room, with full sized table. Lot is about $5x600 feet, with fruit and vegetable garden. There is a stable on the property with ample room for four horses, carriages, harness, etc., and coachman’s apart- ments of six rooms and bath. This property is located on the finest resi- dentia] street in the city, is in fine condition, and will be sold low. Ad- dress C. W. BRIGGS, 176 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. 86 Cliff Street. D. KINGSBURY . Auctioneer AUCTION At the farm of Mrs. S. E. Wolfe, Flan- ders District, 3 miles from Willimantic, % mile from South Coventry trelley ne, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 15, 1911, at 9 A. M. sharp, 16 head of stock, comprising 3 new milh cows, 1 near springer, § in milk 2 year old heifer, 2 vearling heifers, 1 rade Durham yearling bull, thorough- red Ayrshire " bull ‘ealf,’ 2 heifer calves, 3 shoats, 100 fowlsy Barred Ply- mouth’ Rocks and Silver Wyandottes, § Guinea hens, 10 to 15 tons first class timothy hay, two-horse team wagon, manure spreider, two-horse dump cart! one-horse dump cart, top carriage, d livery wagon, two-seated wagon, zugm buggies. paif bob sled runners, sled, sleigh, smoothing harrow, wheel har- row, Acme harrow, mowing machine, horse rake, horse ‘tedder. horse corn lanter, hand planter, sulky plow, side- ill plow, plows, prout hoe, corn fodder, new single harness, double harness, single _work mrmu, dump eart har: ness, 5G-egE, tor, 6-can Coole: Oreamor, chains, tools and other things too numerous to mention. It stormy, first falr weekday. tebild ~ SQUARE PIANO At a Bargain IF SOLD AT ONCE Yerrington's 19 Illin Streel " Bult 1s no u»eruun‘ ticut equal to nl»t- e One Exira Fine H Tothy /Africag. Moslems’ humbder about one-third of tho !fltl‘ pwhllw ¥ i<t alh Father—I think the baby looks you, Hof:hat'—-!&- it sbuts its eyes.to an awtul lot—N. ¥, Sun, ’!'hat the mndoflty should rule, b, All avow, Bfl the mi llm “should still Tell" it bow.—Pittsburg Post. “Haw. long are you going to stay irl Mont' Carlo?" “Six days.” “Why' six - ;days?’ “Because I'va only ‘hrought - Bix cn"ume. with maJ' FOR SALE. BEST ¢0-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willlmantic, " to R. R. Station. near trolley, cottage large stock barn with basement, henhouse, sheds, icehouse, etc.; all buildings A 1; 30 acres extra til- lage, 15 open pasture, 15 acres valuable Foodiand, running spring water. 138 fine young bearing apple trees, with 1 Rosd i ban® Sy, 100" hana, 3 s and complete line of wagons and farming tools’ Milkc or ocream sold at ice if sold this week, $4,300. Hitires ana st febild WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main 8t., Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE 68 ROOSEVELT AVE.—Six-roem cot- tage with large garden, near the Bleachery, Greeneville; lafge, well cul. tivated garden; price very low and teyms easy. STURTEVANT AVE., No. 18—Modern dwe“h\f nearly new, all improvements. In excellent neighborhood. y terms. Jjan7d FOR SALE s The farm known as C. B. Bromley er Cornelius Murphy place, consisting of 140 acres, 80 good tillabie land, balance wood and pasture; will keep 18 head; supply roems, *xawanyou.h!m Italian mas< “Amalie?’ “Well mamma, el that 1s un Tt s Such seanon for fl-on News. cuts 35 tons hl)’} never fail of water on farm; housé has good condition, hard wood ning water in’ house an a cellar; 1 new barn 836x50 with siio Siorss ‘barn. Toehouss, cArriagy sheds, § henhouses Alll TAnary, lll\ll.&ld in Snn., or Jewett O For Sale .The five houses containing 14 tene- ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main street, known as “Gardner Court.” For information and terms apply to ‘WM. W. IVES, 11 Champlin street. 136 Wesl Thames Sl Let me tell you more about it It has gas and electric hot ‘water heaters. All 'modern pl A Craftsman Buffet and. Side- board. T would like to show it te yeu. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. The Cosy Home Is Sold BUT FOR $475. you can buy a 76 acre farm, small house (not in best of repair but ten- antable), small barn, abundance of wood and some fruit. $300 eash bal- ance on mortsage at 5 per cent. In- vestigate. A new cottage at Charlestown Beach | ail furnished; lot 90 feet frontags on ocean, 200 feet deep, together with a nice sail hoat, all for $1,750. | Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. | (Choice of 400.) WILLIAT A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2. ! Telephone connection. THE PALACE CAFE Step in &nd ses us. FRANK WATSON & CO, marsa 78 Franklin:Street FRISWELL _ THE JEWELER, . 4 has a full line of goods -nlnblo Q;- New Y-.r’l Gifts, 25 to 27 Franklin Street.