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j- motion plotures. at the - | jures at the Breed THu- ? ‘“&fl. Gray }Al] at Poll's The- Misy Peck an !llu rrm. No. 43, I/ O. R. M} émunn ‘nfii?&‘ ‘Union meets . 509, N. B. O. P, odge, No. 21, L. 0, O. ln Oda 'ello:vz Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS THE AUDITORIUM. At Economy Junction ig the title of ‘playlet being presented here for the half of the week by Mr. and Mrs. Friel and it is one of the comedy-dramatic sketches that ever been seen at this popular It has an interesting and little story running through it leads up to a strong dramatic which_always gets the house ball_manipulators, A. L. and Gus Conrad, are certainly in this line of work and in- Sroduce some very clover Atunts with ‘the Mttle bounding spheres. Michael mn and his dog Bright Eyes have everybody _talking, which is nothing to wonder at after they seen this wonderful little canine On the Park Bench is a neat esented by Walters' & who' keep the ~audlence in roars Of laughter throughout their en- tire mct. The motion pictures plays exceptionally this week, the ‘Deing clear, dWtinct and interest- POLI'S THEATER. This noon at Poli's theater the 1y souvenir will be pre- wented to the jadies attending the mat- dnee. The souvenirs will be a portrait and sketch of Johm H. Booth of the company; The new leading wom- ins Victoria Montgomery, and the play, “The Little ¢ v,” have Doth struck the public fancy, and a Tecord breaking week promises to be #he resuit. Miss Montgomery's pleas- personality and the evidences of Tefinoment and rewerve dramatic pow- r that are apparent to every observer fave made her a very much talked about person this weck, With a heavy Walance on the “praise” side of tha Books. The play is one of the most that has been presented by ahe stock company this season, and has W number of very tense and powerful Ppents. Tonight is the regular Bal- ale night, tickets for which are on sale @t Fontaine’s Pharmacy in Baltic. The Westerly cars also wait until the per- formanee is over tonight. For next nn #he company_is preparing @ pro- of "‘ga Man on the Box.” BaS &k now sciling. BREED THEATER. The Rescue of Molly Finney, one of the delightful pictures at the Breed this week. tells a story that is familiar 10 every schoolboy or girl. and has the wdded attraction of being true as well. Her thrilling captore by the Indians. and her rescue from Quebec,gwhere s a servant, a vidly told remarkable film “which \shows many marine views that are most accurate and charming. His Trust Fulfilied, the finale of the Yeautiful Biograph story of last week, entitled His Trust. completely wins Me audlences by its strongy Vein of ‘Buman emotion running thiWugh it “The deprivations of the old servant in fulflling his trust, appealing to all. ‘making it an all absorbing story, and it in the front ranks of pic- ramas. Miss Bruseau sings “You can’t guess avhat he wrote cn my slate” and “The wiar of love Is burning,” making & suc- cess of them both. BALTIC Business Change—Marriage License lssued—Plans for Costume Carnival. | Sveas Lasch, formerly employed by | William C. Smith, purchased the busi- o recently conducted by Josephine Onge from Raymond Jodoin on m svening. Mr. Lasch will take $mmediately. .p- Greem and Canterbury Bride afternoon Town Clerk:Ar- e 1ssued a marriage license to Beckwith of Sprague and Grace Wilcox of Canter- young peopie immediately n. office in quest of someone to Mr. Beckwith is em- bnun-m-, Garmon, who does for the Uncasville Manu- company in Versailles. Recevering from Accident. Hines' son, who cut his head sliding, is recovering. It was to take six stitchies to close | News in General. SMrs. Charles F. Charon was taken n ¥ _evening with malaria. “T. Donovan was in town on , visiting A. A. Benoit. Driscoll of Frankiin sold six head of eattle Monday 1 be" Bourque has entered the em- | of Wiliam C. Smith, succoeding | Lasch. | Two or three in the Tatro family of ver ays iil at presant William . Smith went to Norwich "Puesday evening with Constable Sam- | Hyde to join Norwich nest. No Order of Owls. Mr. Hyde is an ~ M. Alex Dupont is suffering from a| cold. Sullivan Y Beason, who has been ill, is 3 . Mrs. Besson's condition re- 5 about the same. 193 D. McGuinness of Willimantic " s a Baltic visitor Tuesday. g Misses Anne Rader and Jennie .. { 4 spent Sunday in attended 2 social affair in Willi- Saturday. Laroque has been visiting his | and sister in Waursgan and son. respectively | e Le Gros and Rudolph Lam _were Sunday callers | Other News Notes. | Rtiss Mamie “owler of Hartford, who | the guest this weelk of Mr nnd‘ Willlam Cullen High street, returned home. iss Agnes Brennan of Mystic was | her home on High street over Sun- 7. Williman- of Willlam Clark and daughter of South Coventry were guests y of Mr. and Mrs, ( opher % M. J. Lynch of Willimantic was fl visitor Sunday. Hejen Murphy guest Sunday of of Norwich was Mrs. D# P. Sha- ladies of the Immaculate Co parish are preparins for a cos- nival with prizes for tha most and the most elaborate cos- | baptism of Mr. and Mrs. Peter jnfant son took place Sun- -flm at the Church of the Conception, Rev. Fr, Befle- m Brennan of High street f Fall River is ) Pendergast o - Ives, | tain a quorum as a requisite to doing g But this. will s00n be for- gotfen, and be noafter conse-. quences if obtained froma safe, e oataeal corrective medicine. BEEGHAM'S |° PILL to be on hand in for, uso at first sig g2 has Relieve Suffering with helpéal directions, 10c. sod 2861 CHAUFFEUR KILLED SIX OTHERS HURT Auto Skidded Into Telegraph Pol Detroit. Detroit, ¥eb. 11.—One man was in- stantiy killed, one injured—perhaps fa- tally—three men and two women hurt, and two women left uninjured, ear] today when a touring car, going fast, skidded on the icy payement -and crashed into a telephone pole on Jef- ferson avenue near thé eastern city limits, The dead man is Harry Néde: lander, agent of an automobile com- pany and driver of the automobile. The injured were:e John C. Barber, leg and back injured; Allan M. Gra leg broken; Paul R. McKenny, injure internally, uncon- scious; David jured about head; . head injur- ed; Madge Triph, member Bf the cho- rus of The Echo company, injured about the hody. These were taken to a Hospital. The two uninjured women disap- peared. The party of nine léft Detroit at g late hour and went to Grosse Point. They were returning when the accident occurred, VOTE ON THURSDAY ON POPULAR ELECTION. Friends of Measure Give Notice in the Senate. at Washington. Feb. 14.—As the. result of many conferences in cloak rooms and out of the way corners of the cap- itol, the friends of the resolution look- ing to the election of semators by direct vote of the people today deter- in its Interest. Senator Borah voiced that purpose in a formal notice that on fext Thursday he would ask_the senate to sit Until a vote should be reached. If this purpose is persisted in it will mean that the Thursday session will be extended into, and, Jf necessary, through the night. It would mean a test of endurance batween the friends and opponents of the measure. and either continuous speaking by the op- posing senators or a filibuster by them, On the other hand, the supporters of the measurz will be required to malin- ‘business. —Why hav cufbinets? Bo _of ‘what Kniel Aling keeps one. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the | Signatu.e of (Buccessor to A. T. Gerdner) ou_got two | —Each one s in the other Hack, Livery ‘,' and | Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. | HORSE, CLIPPING "A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone §53. FOR SALE | MAXWELL L:D.| 16 Horsepower | RUNABOUT | Overhauled, Painted"and | | in FIRST -CLASS con-| dition. ! ! M.B. RlNG AUTO CO ! H. Jack {¥drs at a very The Vayglm medry Co. IRON CASTINGS patterns. lsrll.u’ S. F. GIBSON Tin: and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces, * 55 West Maia Strest, Norwich, Conn, T. F. BURNS, Heatmg and . Plumbmg. * 92 Franklin Streel Do It Now that old-fashioned, fl"fl of dociot’s biils. Ovtr‘h‘u.lln‘ e i e = e e gL i ‘work 'Illl’h frst- the price reagonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 Wast Main Street, . DON'T WORRY It Makes Wrinklss Worry over ill-health does your health ‘00 good, and merely causes|g wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. If you are sick, bout It to make yourself weil. To 4o his we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom- anly llis, similar to ‘yours, when we say, Take VIBURN-0 It 18 a wonderful female remedy, as you will admit if you try it. Directions for its uss are printed six languages with every. bottle. Price $1.25 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 129th Street, New York. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 9, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. QUALITY in work should always be crasidered especially when it costs no inore than the inferior kind. Skilled men. are employed by us. - Our price tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. AUTOMOBILE STATION, B. J. Colt, ¢ Otis Street. Automebile aad Bieycle Eepairing. Gensral Ma- chbine work. Jobbing. ‘Phene J. F. CONANT. II Fraskiia Streec. ‘Whitestone 8¢ and the J. F. C. 100 Cigars are the Dest on the market Try them. BOTTLER cor. Market and Water Sta. A complete line of the best Ales, Lager and Wines, speclally bottled for fame Gy use. Delivery. TelL 136-5. NOTICE ! nodel, redye and clean reasovable price. Al work guaranteed. Drop z postal and I repalr, r | ¥ will call for work. BRUCKNER, The Furrier, Tel. 254-3. Franklin St 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer 16-the public the'finest standard | | brands of Beer of Europe and A ricay Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness’. Dublin _Stout, . & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | Hill P. B. ‘Ale, Frank Jones’ Naurish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheyger, Budiweiser, Schiitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. —_— Individuality - Is What Counts In Photography. Bringing out real personality, the fine joints In character, the little | traits that make us what we wre Toned down by the natursl spirit of artist into perfect accord. Not & ing of paper and pastehoard with | & ready-made look. If you want a photo of your reay self, or what your friends wee to love and admire, call on | LAIGHTON, The Photegrapher, opposite Norwich Slvlnn Soctety Horai Designs and GtFlowers | For All Occasions. | GEDULDIG’S, | Telephone $68. 72 Coda- Steact. | The Worwich Rickel & Brass (. Tabteware, Chandellers, Yacht Trhnminw and such things lltflnlflwd. 9 to 87 Chestaut &t Piorwisit, Coni THE PALACE' CAFE | Step.in }',n:g:' us. rM'&K A & V 73 Fn-ldmm |JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Black Bsoks Nudo and Rated to Order 108 SBROADWAY. m&t don’t worry, but go | United States Circuit Court, 1n | tled matter, in default of the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judse. The above g Toregoing 15 a b . NOTICE.—AIL credifors of ' said ae ceased are hersby mnotified- to present thels claims AEalast sald entate to the undersigned at Box 271, Mlll, Cotin,, within the time limited in the above and foregoins ordes R F. HBINRICH, Administrator. MAYOR'S OFFICE. City of Nerwich, Connecticut. - To either Sherift of the City ot Nor- ‘wich, Connecticut, Greeting: - Youare hereby directed to warn the slectors of the 1y, of Norwich tc meot inspecial mesting In the Town Hall in said z; 3 oD 15t 1911, at ocloe e e evening. (1 nd decide whether OF Hot. they rescind a urmn vote. or resolu- ssed an ipM at a city meet. Deld ‘on rSan. Dist, 1303, relecting Stony Broox wner!hed source of water lupf‘y for md 87 13)" %0 Yote ana ‘decias whether Or not they will appropriate or author- ize the apprppriation of a sum of money In excess Three Hundred Thousand Doitars (300,000 sufficient to enable the Board of Water Commis- sloners to incréase the vnu -uv‘ly of said City from the said Sto wa- térlhad‘ flrovlded said vue of Jan. 31, '196: be rescinded: (3. to vote and declde whethier o not thi ey will author- ize the proper City offic Il to ohtain from the legislature authority to issue bonds with- which to raise monév for said pi ose; (4) to vote and decide whether or not they will authorize the Propsr City officlals to obtatn from the slaturé authority to issue bonds to g‘und the present floating debt of the . Dated at Nonvlnha this 7th day of Feb: g ebruary, 1l opas v THAYER, Mayor of the City of Norwish. oLoloreby certify that the above and regoing s a copy of the original athine Giroston Lo org tor service Attest: TIMOTHY A. CAREY, Sheriff of the City of Norwich. Hion ing R.. Rosoff et al. vs. The Gilbert Transportation Co. District of Connecticut, February 11, 1911. Cross-Bill by Thames Loan & Trust Company, Trustee for Bondholders, for Fereclosure of Mortgage. ! By order of Court in the above enti- it of_the m: indebtedness before tife sale herein ordered, there will sold at public suction for casn_to the highest blader, off March 23d, 1011, at 130 co0k soth, on ‘premises ia the_ tront Baliwmy of Gilbert block on West Main stredt, in Mystic, Connecticut, all the fitle and in- terest of the Gilbert Transportation Company in. the_land with ~Gilbert block thereon and.other buildings and wharvés thereon, mud fiats, water privileges and wharfing rights situated in sald Mystie, Tecently oocupied by the Gilbert Transportation Company, aind deseribed in a supplemental mort- Zage of said company to_the Thames Loan & Trust Company; Te- corded in Groton Land Records, Book 51, page 375. ‘A portion of sald property is subject to a mortgage of $30,000 to the Marin- ers Savings Bank of New London. Upon epplication to the subscriber full information will be given as to the ‘condition and description of the above property, amount of rentals and exist- ing leasés subject to wiich sale will be made. THE THAMES LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. By R. W. PERKINS, Treasurer. Norwich, Conn. BOARD OF RELIEF NOTICE The undersigned Board of Rellef of the Town of Norwich will meet at their office in the City Hall, Wednes- day, Feb. 1st, 1911, and will be in ses- sion daily (Sundays excepted) until and including Feb. 21st, 1911 to hear and act upon app from the doinzs of the Assedsors, abate for indebted- mness, 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. BLACKBURN, MICHAEL J. COSCORAN, Board of Relief. NOTICE Special Town Meefing‘m The legal voters in town meeting in the town of Norwioh are hereby noti- fied and warned to meet in the town hall in.said town on Menday, Febru- ary 20th, 1911, at_elght o'clock in the evening, to act upon the matters set forth in a petitjon of more than twen- ty inhabitants ‘of said town and de- fermine— 1. Whether the town shall pay to the parent or guardian of each Nor- wich pupil attending the Norwich | Free Academy what has been paid or may become dus in the current sehool year to eaid academy, not-exceding five ‘dollars for each school term, in- stéad of making f-vment directly to said academy as intended by the ac- tion of the last annual town meeting; | or . Whether the .town- shall adopt any other suitable method of relieving | Norwich. pupils and their parents or guardians from the said..expense of five dollars & term for each pupil in the gurrent school year. 3.” Whether the town, in order to| carry out the foregoing :provisions, | | shall rescind any part of the passed at the last annual town meet- ing relating to payment of money -to, or making a contract with, said Free Academy. Dated at Norwich, Connecticut, Feb- ruary 14, 1911. K ALBERT ‘W. LILLIBRIDGE, FRANCIS E. BECKWITH, WILLIAM B. WILCOX, Selectmen of the Town of Norwich. vote | | n,lbhawrlu. stores buy. or territory, Ee N, Cad an.. Norwich, Conn. attald ot work; Fally seTar i & SEoacey store. “Ad- ress Roliahly e:u'fim.!m 1a WANTED—O) ner” beday ast Drces peid. Address e fnson, General Delivers, mrvlen, Cona. 3ok, Goyeties 2o Sieady Rt | B s ahop. - hlle, Conte NoTWIGK A WANTED-—Pure bnfl.r l‘ 4 m‘. m In s quite an argbment We will guar- antee our new churn to fl" you an extra 1b. from sach pint o ‘M. chine is worth §10 costs m $3. Agents wanted, male or_ femals. | Beardaley & Corcoran. Genl. Del, New Haven. l‘m—n.’f cattie. calves and poultry, Weite or “telophone . Herts ‘0s,. 36-28 No. Thames St YOU ARE '“m for positions: 380 mont; an or Tayottsr Sation sufficlent: over 12,000 ments comi 3 influen nécessary; send postal immediatel list of positions oper. Franklin tute Dépt. 35D, Rochester, N Taw fure boushi BV TrUrsday at siare or Jou. Gonser & Sons, Water St, Norwich. ~A. B. Wi ‘worth. WANTED—Raw furs. Full market prices paid every day in the week. H. L Heebner, 30 or St. Aadms, A pair of young oxen. glvins age, weight, breed and price, O T. Y., Bulletin. AGENTS WANTED—Article wanted in every house. —Sample 25c. The Household, Bulletin' Bldg. WANTED_Rew furs; will pay Bos ton and New' York prices. Heebners Harness Store. cvery Thurs: dny, Arthur C. Bennett. I HUY POULTEY. AND HOGS. G. A. Bullard, Norwich. Tel 646-6. WANTED Family cook, ‘general house girls and iwo or thres women for day work. J. B. LUCAS, 32 Central Bullding. WANTED AT ONCE General Housework Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, & H REEVES, Supt. vernment vacations; common edy- int- un- nati- LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A rabbit dog. brownish white body, with black spots. Answers to namé of Frank. Finder will receive foward upon notitying George Dressher, Baltie. Tebl4d ————— “Be pleasant until ten c'clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itsef.” —Hubbard. It's easy to greet the new day with a smile when you can have the morn- ing bath room as luxuriantly warm as the aiy 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 8o 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 e pipe carries th€ fuel, -no can to’fill, no oil to spill. Get one today and make this the most comfortable winter of your life. Experisnce -has shown you that house heaters ars rarely working at satisfactory efficiency in the early hours of the day. We have these odorless creators of comfort at $2.75 and $3.00 each, highest quality tubing 7 cents per foot, fuel piping deme at cost of labor and’ material. City of Norwich Gas & Electrical ‘Dep't. H. COOPER — UPHOLSTERER — First Class Mattress Maker. Furni- repaired. Mattresses made to or- der and made over. 258 W. Maim St Norwiek, C Mail orders Telephone . 477+1: One Extra . Fine SQUARE PIANO At a Bargain - IF SOLD AT ONCE Yerrington's 49 Main Streel NOTICE “Dr. Louise -Franklin Miner is now located in her new office, Bresd Hall, Room .1, ¢ ’ Office Hourse, 1 to'4 p. m. . = 1e1@ph3ne 860 Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Telephone 522. octied Shannon Bgilding “Annex, Room A. NEWMARKET HOTEL, 45 FRISWELL . THE JEWELER, has a full line of goods mmmm New .Year's Gifts. & 25t0 27 Fr‘um l‘l‘.fi 0 T et aBas | { fon um"':f. he FOR | traveling Bulletin Office, Lady" For torie, lw 812 Sopeen and um improvem, Nonh Nain. lt.. or &8 23, tor m. et Roor AEu. at | raom’.on second; u«uw.fi ua mnfi £ use. of kite fiflfl‘ steam and FOR SALED E: SOR SALE CHEAP 17 yards of in particulacs, dpply’ 5.00 00d “ condition, For 004 con: 0oL O | Aves cott-‘ fifl n-—‘: E;un«u camril " mia- e ?m Harris-Corliss . nowles condenger. b . 16'x37" face. Also m l00 K. fi. s‘mfiofll volt 80 c; % eel ‘type generator. for Qelivery about Mty 1. 1911 Can bb running ‘at our Frank)ln .Street P'Rllffl’l'firlnfiwn Conn. The Torring. ight Co. SALE—Bight-roo: bfltl’ all modern 'llnpfl:v“t‘mlnu Broad St." Apply to Brown & Perkin ]‘v;‘orn”yl lt Law, 22 Shetucket St yele 3 Dhlle G. | trally locatea, 1t b R FOR RENT_Stors 104 Mata Bt Row :53'15';“-3 be. gt m-nd' tately. 3 ven Al;- Sortage | ply ot The Flaul-Cadden Go. Norwich. TO RENT—B} lnqulr- at Bulletin ‘Al To JonE BT l‘umlnc. !l Willow l, c' 38°5aton B NICELY FURNISHED- American tore - cmcxl FOR SALE from | BGGS AND m- loflturhg breeds: Silver, White and lll lmpruv-n White Lagho Skt rn _and Bafrea ‘lymmh setting; incubator Een :abiml Brook Farm, l&" ‘l"alll"s S T TS Willimantic Dive 1 ATTENTION—If you oing_t use agricultural Tinte this. sedsom aos is the time to place your order.' EM Peckham, 338-5, waum. $01-3. No orde: after Feb. ' 20th. %™ SALE 10705, 1annh ¢ wiil uu-u o 5 Water Bt " * 5 a Cheap. gine ana 3335 Tesex 65 clutch; seen af 570 | Store. 155 Matn tonement of Mg reasonable. Inqu "The it fl mmn Bt Alln.fl“ nead -nl% et Wi‘mo {1 -o-.'n"‘ln TO RENT The Bason Farn, In Norwich, ce of dwelling” heuse, tern, out. ngs and about 80 acres of land. farm has been upled many years by Hane Larsen is located ech Drive and- has ma- at Stzeet and on the Ox 253 w.;:m-fi: ession given H 1 18t enais WS fi' family b TO RENT—— Flat of 7 rooms, with modern improvements, in the Cooke ‘building, 10 Broadway. Possession at onte, FOR SALE. BEST $0-ACRE FARM IN OONN. Three miles ‘to Willimantic, 1 mile to R R station, near treliey. cottage house, nuk -,m Fasement, icshouse, efc.; all L O weres chtia 68 fl‘mm‘l bears .n. ] fingsyous Aring wl fagiroung bessial asple Tard wita 18 ?l s and gomplete line "5t waaona Snd ming tools, Milk or cream sold at or. ‘e f s0ld this week, "$4,300. $iokires ana Tists, TRYON'S_AGENCY, WHITNEY’S AGENGY, !: 227 Main 8t., Frankiin Square. Real! Estate and Insurance FOR SALE 63 ROOSEVELT AVE.—Six-room cot. tage with large den, mear the Bleachery, Greeneville; large, well oul- tivated garden;: price very low ‘and terms easy. STURTEVANT AVE., No. 18—Modern gwelling, nearly new. i1l improvements. In excelient neighborhood. Hesy terms: FOR SALE The farm known as C‘ B. Bromley ‘or Cornelius Murphy plece donsisting of n&tl s land, balance wood and pastul ‘will keep ‘18 head; outs 35 tons hay; ‘never falling lunply of water on farm; house has 10 rooms, good condition, ‘wood floors, run~ ning water in house and barh; good cellar; 1 new barn 20x50 with silo; horse 'barn, icéhouse, carriage sheds, 6 henhouses ° and _granary, sitvated in town of Lisbon, Conn., on Jewett City trolley line, 2 imiles west of Jewett City, 3 miles from Taftville, 5 miles from horl'k_h hPr‘lu {Alht Fg&:fl.u‘y and_ photosrapn, inquir N SHY R Eoniral Buitaing Norwion. For Sale The five houses containing 14 tene- ments, Nos..218-224 West Main street, known as “Gardner Court.” For {hformation and terms apply to WM. W. IVES, 11 Champlin street. '8 just arrived. and neral can be :m.na‘!nm ot Cou g found xnywwe al quality is better. ELMER R. PIERSON. will buy six room cofla(e, barn, 1 1-4 river; on trolley Hne. Splendid chance. E. A. PRENTICE, 200 M:rel“ d. 100 clear, 11-room fruit tre mile from sch 1s, U PRt hauu. runniag water through lad 3 1,600 cords wood, good lhnll:‘ (lglb:x.: Ot :uu!"" residemce at 175 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. House has 17 rooms, sanitary open fire places, steam heat, gas and electric Mght, also billiard room, with feet, with fruit and vegetable garden. There is a stable on the property with harness, etc., and_coachman's apart- ments of rooms and bath. This dential street in the city, is in fine condition, and will be sold low. Ad- Norwich, Conn. 7 2p.m The so-called ‘“Huntington" or “Childs” and Huntington Lane, Norwich Town, about 10 acres meadow and 30 acres bouse and barns. Sale on the pre: ises. For particulars and map, inquire or W. B, ALILIS, 91 Main St., Trustee: N. Tarrant, Auctioneer. febls W e LEGAL NOTICES. at Canterbur: in and for the Dis- | trict of Canterbury, on the l4th day ol Present HALE Bstate of James _Burnet e of | The Administrator having magle writ- ten ‘apphication fo said Cour | of sale of the whole or part of thé real | te flerscrrued therein, it is ; three big pairs and dome as them. low as can b Tel..177-12. acres of land, frult. Fins view of 86 CHiff Street. house with ell, large barn, quantity of mantio, 3 wells, 1 at barn and 1 in an ESTATE AGENCY, ‘Willtmantic, Ot. + The handsome brick and brownstone plumbing, porcelain bathtubs, three full sized table. Lot is about 8$5x600 ample room for four horses, carriages, Dproperty is located on the finest resi- dress: C. W. BRIGGS, 175 Broadway, Saturday, March 4th, 1911, homestead, corner of East Town St woodland, with old fashiohed dwellin: of WM. H. ALLEN, 40 Sheatucket St. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD February, 1911 Canterbury, in said District, deceased. { cordance with the statute, for an cr application e | ing a copy- The wich Bulletin, a newspaper having circulation in' sald District return be made to this Attest: A. HALE B i‘antable). i | MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, -Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established fitm to deal with, B (Established 1§72.; THE COLLATERAL wu 00, 143 Main' Street, Upstatrs. . Have You Noticed ¢hs Inencud l'mad? { ance on mortgage at 5 | ocean, 200 feet deep, together with a | nice sail boat, all for $1,750. For Sale 136 West Thames St. Let me tell you more about it 1t has gas and electric hot water heaters. All madern plumbing A Crattsman Buffet and Side- board. I would: like to show it to you. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Ct. The Cosy Home Is Sold BUT FOR | $475. you can buy a 76 acre farm, small house (pot in best of repair but ten- | small barn, abundance of wood_and some fruit. $300 cash bal- 5 per cent. In- vestigate, A new cottage at Charlestown Beach all furnished; lot 90 feet frontage on Send for Wileox’s Farm Bulletin. (Choice of 400.) WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Rooms Land 2. Telephone connecflom ‘;\pm AND-VARIETIES Clever ‘o, Sayings Somet t of a W%ouy‘;tm Those does influence us.” Hever see a man cl\lrc.h ‘with' his hat ot_ his head.’— "m was nqm er halr today. :l :.um\ i m 77, oasmes b ;r“ me. — lauh\dfle Courijer-Jour« “Bo youu mu n ullnr words syliable™ msked the uudent 3 replied Sene real gentlemas éad of ‘graft.’”— h your bows and s, arrow, tree ,_in New' Yorit 1 Indian—In New ly freight to Idahol “Jofinny 7" asks the th : PR “Pa says,” e l it's readin’ m\ 15 meh. n*. .flu o’ things. In’ to find it mln, “my dn\l:?n at lll, c ,-!he friend. “Shy now she can s, quka har-lr uninteld »_efl...' o’ Strdard and Timea w)d > “svhopper”— éfl: m%uwgc mfiy lunfi <ol fled. ithat mw What has r use on the.in< stallinial Dlan” “That's nothing Thotsends of men ere doing tha: ‘I know; ‘hut that man ac his house , paid.: for."—Detroit p‘:: MUCH IN' LITTLE growth of fiiflort Germany, ');!.ll.: population is now estimated of~ ‘at 400,000 has been as rapid _fon 20 years as that of & western American. cit el o chier: agricultural porflon of mfi iswhat is Ksown as the longl- tud “valley; “1ying * just efin of ' line sad. iving betwesn Tanges. 04 valley ia sbout 500 Too mites. | long end trom & 30 miles wide., kil The ‘new ing ofics of the xuduu g:{! mmJ ‘:c‘mol San Louia. ith ey * machinery. { ik M'l.t is a standing nlvauumen: of the superior quality of American e examination to r board ‘that during ‘half a pint 21&0.&”0 k. withewt sny evil effect. B0 ——— West 18’ developing idly, ‘and «?‘5&:3:..4. of seftlers ':go { come into this territory every year, no ‘matter how we ipped they may be with farming ents and house- Tiold mecessitles, Farely ever bring stave. p dmf“ e A i G Qn_account of thevecent risingmar- kat! (oF_ gposyam '&g' in A"m- hiefly because o Ux’mad States, attention s ‘possibility their fur on ti tralfan: farms. this sort Tiave ably. <