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pictures at the jtures at the Breed The- Little Gray Lady at Poll's The- , No. 430, B. P. O, B, Queco, ng."}l. 1. 0. O. F., meets Rathom, No. o1, ¥ of A meets rmani e, No. 11, 0. D. H.'S. in Ge o’ Hail. e et R ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘Ribbon” Bill at the Auditorium. classy as anything that has been ® in the vaudeville jino in this city yme that the manage- the Auditorfum have provided the latter part of this week, and g today. Four first class and three thousand feet of photo- which give the maximum of en- pent for the minimum expendi- Ny one of the four acts could be ced at the head of the bill, as they ood, but we will start rhe Lesss, Gs. wo muct com- The Lessos are that doesn’t sound Dbut the applausesthat follows urn sounds a whols lot. For vl - ¥ Of cours. Representative er thought that it .would not be". the proper thing to let a charter pass that would allow a bank or trust company with a cap- ital no larger than 325,000 to act a8 executor or ‘administrator of estates that might rej t & million. dollars in value, notwithstanding the neces- sity of securing a court ordcr in_ suc] a case. At his request the matter was tabled for the second time that he may prepare his amendment. A resolution by Mr. Moore of Som- ers, appointing Charles Thompson of Ellibgton a member of the state board of agrigulture for Tolland connty in accordance with the action taken in meeting by the members from the county, received a funny reception and met an unlooked for finish. Nobody Voted. When Speaker Scott called for the vote, not a member peeped, one way or the other, for or against. Such was the interest, The speaker insist- ed that the members vote. Mr. Hall of Willington explained that the res- olution was up for calendar and print- ing, but it might as well be passed under suspension of the rules, as it concerned”merely a perfunctory mat- ter, At this point, Representative Banks, lat” the suggestion of Representative | Carpenter of Putnam, pointed out that. | under the statutes, Mr. Thompson had in the county | These There's no lofiger of teeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othine—double strength, has been discovered that is a positive cure for these homely spots. Simply get one Gunce. of othine— double strength, from Lec & Osgood Co. ana apply & little of it at night, and in the morning you will sce that even the worst have begun to disappear, while the light freckles have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more thanm an ounce is needed to completely clear the ekin and gain a beautiful ciear complexion. Be sure lg k for the double strengtfi othine, as this is suld under guarantee of money back 1t it falls to remove the freckles, " PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Jobe PST_—On Wednoada: 1 Norwich. s, & B. X LOST—Lost or _stole Passhook No. 119026 of The Fflm& Savings Soclety. All persons are - tioned against purchasing or negotfat. ing the same, and any person Mv;a claim to said booic' ts bhereby called upon to present said' book (o sald bank om. or belore the second day of August, 1911, or submit to having the book de clarid cancelled and extinguished and 4 mew bool n lieu or & FebeTh o onoh Souhty on & feny *xootiont TemnOTAHIOn: ex- S B s, 40 s New York City W work i rl; £00d wagos: Womat. wih or withont be of clean habits. Btreet. . or m husban 40-42 petent gene: house- red | crib, hen At f‘?}." siate or cultivad: Apply at ‘! clllll'byh oy Q! %asns. oms, of Tie | car nev rice s0¢k FOR tic, co: 5 e mid- For_ particu. v t dle ten good 0::5' ire of C. A Whitford, on the | g¢APPIY to Jéhn B Fannine, 21 Willow W shop. _Adaress A K bury, Conn. the amount due’ thereon pal LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT, OF PROBATI HELD at Norwich. within and for the District of Norwich, on the lsth day of Februs ary, A. D. 1911 Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge Estate of Elien L. Hathawuy, late of rwich, in said District, deceased. ‘Ordered, That the Mxecutor cite the creditors of said deceased to bring In their claims against posting a totice to that effect, together with a cop: rder, on the sl ost neare: WANTED—At Backus hospital, - a kitohen girl and a girl for second work. AGENTS WANTED—169 per Drofit; $5 to §6 worth of rop stranger ball of binding twiie’ or tiwine. freo; lowupriced: lisnd machizy only one on the market; never sold J ‘rom 3cra) fore; speedy, simple,. weighs 5 pounds; vl les, clotheslines, ¥ope or wire cables, c! ‘:mckn%u' S5 WANTED-—A good willing boy, not| hundred. haiter ti engtn . or finishes with farmers, -mines, factories, liveries, saddlers, -stores buy hurry for. territory. F. N. Ca Tnion St,, Norwicli, Conn. th_ for coyntry TED—Blacksmi! T cent. better, than factory made, from 40¢ O e ot watar, oca ntinuou ater, toaih neat bith and gas 38 Unlon St hone $34-4. = RENT—Store 144 Main St., now ed by American Fur Co. . Pos-- session will be given immediately. Ap- 1 3 i Bly at The Plau Wasden 9o, Norwion; FOR lA@- 16x32x42 Croas com. ound orilss engine with 12" les condenaer. 25,000 Iy, fiywheel 18'x37” face. Also one 300 K. W. 300 B P M 3300 volt 60 oxole & phase O, - | B. waterwheel type geuerator. Ready |oceu; for delivery about May 1, 1911. Can be ;| seen Tunning at odr Franklin Street Plant, Torrington, Conn. ' The Torring- ton Bilectric Light Co. : To 1 FOR SALITight-room cottags [Inquire ot Bullenm Oface house, all, modetn improvements, 108 | —iiic.et Bulletin Office. ______ TA lenement of five rogm, y tore at 65 Franklin St, Broad St~ Apply to Brown & Perkins, | TO RE! Attorneys nx”x.-m, 22 Bhetucket St, | all improvements, &t 40 CHfE St. Norwich, Conn. o, {?xmfiil na.bg apply.. . Inquire at B R A N i , 15 n o) EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE from the following breeds: Silver, White and | TO RENT—At 27 Ripl Buft ‘Wyandottes, White Leghorn and | tenement of six 1 Barred Plymoutli Rocks;; $1. and: $2 a | reasonable. Inqui setting: - incubator eggs, $4 and $5 a < 223007 Feat 40 _FHobart Ave Whatever. Our constaticy e ddep Poward thosa who 16 asleep. Forgetful of the afFain and mortal 'y of this o ¢ Gwel Town, ana by puptish in a news said Distriot Day old chicks, 12 and 15 cents a plece.” Brook Farm, Bagleville, Ct.__Tel. 103-6, Willimantic Div. ATTENTION—If ‘you are going to ign- place whero said and in the same ing the same on¢ per haviag a ciroulation fn t, and make return to this it comes to real skill and dex- The Lessos begin twhere a lot lers leave off. An act of ex- merit. already Dbeen elected meeting. Then the house woke up and laughed r. Hall apologized for us- ing up five minutes of time. afraid of work, to make himself gen- erally useful in a grocery store. Ad- dress Reliable, care Bulletin. ‘WANTED—OId _featner beds; best i ?h“ :fithly'ifi”.. .m of this owr The Vayghn Foundry Co. teen thousand laughs in eightesn ' is the record of the dainty ingenue German a topsy tury copyright under the pure fo Baw. "1¢ ou have s laugh left in you, #his 1s where it comes out Russian whirlwind neing &5 the sage of New York just at present, so %6 be up to date we have Mascagnis, o team of novelty whirl- Swind acrobatie dancors, who perform wome terplschorean evolutions that are ositively astounding. Notbing like it Qver seen In this city Hebrew comedians #h Norwich, and LaF Seill prove no excoption to the Phey present the different ta & and comedy sketch The Singer | Wnd the Tallor. Thesa boys have some f the latest parodies, and they are a ot. 4 ¥ nd the ec- in their | comedy # 4 g always a hit ru! for | hand Wrest asters of the | A movel film that on day is The World's pions, showing the mat in their best meveral other photoplavs that m‘l the Auditorium's reputs ing but the bast. POLI'S THEATER. Two ITP.IF audienc yesterdav 1I- pressed eir approval f e Siray Lady,” and the new leading wo- man, Miss Montgomery, by liberal ap- hroughout both performances Both have been enthusiastically _rec the patronage so far h: mway above the average. For the ba | amce of the week there is an unusually . Meavy demand for tickets and it now weems certain that the weok will be 9ne of the largest of the season. is no doubt that it is also one of the most pleasing. The play tells ‘a tty story, is bright and strong G dialogue and contains good com- and stirring climaxes of the company has pleasing work and a Sentame of them. Tonight erowds frc '- City, and Centra that has yet taken advant: car service nd le club expe W8 unusually large crowd out. Re- | Berved seats are selling rapidly for | Poth the matines and night perfor- [Pgnces for the balance of (e week | @xt week “The Man on the Box." | BREED THEATER. The Cowboy's Innocence is the fes ture pleture at the Breed today, an % one of those Pathe American pro- ductions, which ure so popular at the playhouse, and =0 superior to the av- eruge Western picture. A young cow Doy is charged vith cheating at cards and is secretly tois by a friend w that the cards found in his pos- n were placed there by his rival He is released, and in attmpting to reuch his sweetheart the note is inter- | by his enemy and the girl is and held captive. The lo hears of her whereabouts, and rescuing her a fight takes place the lover and the Mexican ri- and the struggiing pair fall over a cliff and the Mexican is killed, the hero is lassooed under the and raisdd to the top of the cliff, he is resuscitated and placed in tb-:'-{wma eetheart to recover Trom juries The late scone wBows them on their happy hone moon. STATE LEGISLATURE HELD LONG SESSION. Warious Minor Matters Discussed for About Twe Hours. N (Special to The Bulletin.) Hartford, Feb. 15—While the senate on Wednesday found a session of 15 mninutes suficient in which to transact the house indulged in long drawn out demonstra- of its ability to do nothing—nl- —and do it elaborately. The ibers of the larger body sat from 1o nearly one o'clock, haggling Jor the most part over infinitely mi- Or matters. Bank and Trust Co. Charters. Much of the session was occupled in Fesumed discussion relative fo bank trust company cherters, the par- ons up for dissection being of the Milford Trust company, resolution incorporating which was 14 reported by the committee om buvks through the Bouse chairman, mtative Whiton of New Lon- g democratic members—Messrs, of Vernon, Dunn of Widdham Hotchkise of New Haven—led the tlon to the resolution being put passage in its present form and they were done mearly a score nbers had something to say in of and against the measure, the _result inciuding t mendments | Rt were killed and the laving of | upon the table, that Rep: Tingler of Vernon 'may have %o prepare a third amendment wil a hole he sees in the hart * the pas- in Line with ut of various members to care- seruf all charters that come Bpyfor ratification. Amendments Defeated. tive Dunn's a #id not pass, calied f of the capital stock from $25,- $50.000, and requiring that of the amount be paid in. Rep- tye Hotchkiss' amendment, al- would require the com- the charter to organize in its eapital within two ire to do so forfeiting the stated his opinion that no be granted to 0 Islnl;: a capital that the greater be paid in. dment, “F an in ¥ s doing & riedland end | scured The | and_Toohev | ing. | New London Court Judges. Among the matters favorably report- ed to the house on Wednesday by Representative Banks of the judiciary committee were the resolutions a pointing Willam B. Coit and Lewls Crandall, respectively, judge and as- sistant judge of the city and police vourt of New London. The resolutions vwere passed. Senzie petition No. 35, recelved in | the house on Wednesday 'and referred to the committee on appropriations, is signed by 25 members of Woodstock grange and asks that favorable con- sidy tion and approval be given to measpres now pending, granting ap- propriations for the Connecticut agri- cultural college, the agricultural exper- | iment stations, and for agricultural ex tension. Qn favorable Teport of the commit- tee on incorporations the resolution amending the charter of the C. M hay Fertilizer company of New L don was passed without debate on Wednesday., The amendment is for an increase of the capital stock. Stonington - Court Judge. The senate joint resolution appoint- ing Frank H. Hinckley judge of the town court of Stoi zton, was referred in the house We . lo' the com- mittee on the jud with the sen which took the mat- tive Keblar for the election pro ng men in much the same mar | ner as assessors are now elected was unfavorably reportéd to the house by the judic 'y committee Wednesday. At the Tequest of Mr. Keblar it wen upon the calendar and is to come up next Tuesda) Tuttle Out of Hospital. Boston, Feb. 15,—Lucius Tuttl mer president of the Boston WMaine railroad, who undewent the am- patation of a ieg, left the hospital to- day in excellent condition and was driven to his home in Erooklyn. Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swolien Feet Cured Every Time TIZ Makes Sore Feet Well No Matter What Ails Them. { Everyone who Is troubled with sore, sweaty, or tender feet— len feot— smelly ‘fect, corng, callouses or bunions can quickly their feet well now. Here is an’ I rellot and lasting permanent remedy—it's called TIZ. TIZ makes sore feet well and swollen feet are quickly reduced to their natural size. Thousands of ladies have been able to wear shoes a full size smaller with perfect comfort. It's the only foot remedy ever made ‘which acts on the principle of drawing out aM the poisonous exndations which cause sore fest. Powders and other remedies merely clog up the po TIZ cleanses them 6ut and Keeps thém clean. It works right off. You will feel better the very first time it's used. Use it a ‘week and you can forget you ever had sore feet. There is nothing on ecarth that can compare with_ it. TIZ I8 for sale at all druggists, 23 cents per hox, or direct If you w'sh from Walter Lu- ther Dodge & Co., Chicago, I1L. JAMES HYDE Auctioneer AUCTION Will be s0ld at Public Auction on the Maplewood Farm,” Windham, about one-third mile north from the Wind- bam Center church, WEDNESDAY, FEB. =, 1911, at 9 oelock n. m., sharp, ing described proy black, we and worker, sod driver . “one bay, 4 ye good driver and y 3 worker, old this s3 worker, safe for 0 cows, some fres| 1 bull ‘3 nd single drl 11 kinds and sizes, team wagon, all in good = horse farm wagon with - dump cart, 1 bob sled, 1 sik 1 surrey, 1 two-seated v a bugsy with top. 1 (almost mew), |1 Ewo-seaic 1 wingle sleigh, 1 wheelbait hing harrow, 1 weeder, 1 spr tooth barrow, 1 two-horse vator, 2 cultivator: other plows, harrow combined. il o yoke, 1 mowing machine, 1 bay tedde 15400 rollar, 1 hotse power and catl 1 horse corn planter. 1 drag, 1 whi barrow. 1 lawn mower, of Liorse blankets and o front, 3 grain shovels, and forge, bolt ¢ thes, graths, wagon pole, hiocks and rove, milk cans, incubato: pplug maching a few heris, also a Small 10t of house: hold_goods; other small articles: such as_ saws, bi hammers, eic., etc. If said day’'be stormy, sald will take place next fair weckday. ~ TERWS: CASH, ;. ALFRED E. HARVEY. ns, a | { " Smaller Feet| Individuality .. LAIGHTON, [RON CASTINGS furnished ptly. Large stock of patterna. o 11 to 25 Ferry Street S. E. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson ahd Boynton Furnaces. 55 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Streel. o Do It ' Now Have that oid-fasbioned, unsanitary plumbing repiaced by new znd rod- | ern_open plumbing. It will repay you in the increase cf health and saving of doctar's biils. Overhauling and re- figting thoroughly done. Let me Rive fou a iigure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reazonable, J. E. TOMPKINS, 7 wise Mai { Street. DON'T WORRY | It Makes Wrinkles f Worry over ill-health does your | | bealth ‘no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. If you are sick, don't worry, but go To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom- ills, similar to yours, when we Take VIBURN-0 It1s a wonderful female remedy, as you will admit If you try it. Directions for its use are printed in six languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at druggists. st FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL ‘co,, 106 West 129th Street, New York. QUALITY in work should alw be ceasidered especiaily when it costs no wnore than the inferior kind. illzd men are employed by Our. price tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. NOTICE! I repalr, remodel, redye and clean Furs at a very reasonable price. All work guaranteed. Drop a postal and T will call for work. BRUCKNER, The Furrier, | about it to make yourself vell. Tel. 254-3. Franklin St 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Feer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, | Budweiser, Schiitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. | Telephone 447-12. Is What Conats In Photography. Bringing out the real personality, | the fine jolnts In character, the little traits that make us what we wre, Toned down by the natural spirlt of an artist into perfect accord. Not & thing of paper and pasteboard with | & ready-made look. | If you want a photo of your reay {'self, or what your friends see to lgve | and admire, call on The Photographer, opposite Norwich Savings Pneumonia Follows a Cold. | but gever’ foliows the use of 3 | Honéy and Tar,which checks the cough nd expels the codd.” M. Stockiwell, | Hannibal, Mo., says: “It beats all the les I ever used. I contracted a | 1 cold and cough aud was threatened with pneumonia. . One bottle of Foley Fioney and Tar completely cured ma. No opiates; just a reliable househol medicine. Lée & Oszood Co. 33 no acvertisn a Ietin fop 55 resulty ¢ X # Court, NELSON J. AYLING, Judgé, The above and foregoing 18 a trus copy of record. . Atte: NNIE C. CHURCH, Cierk. NOTICE.—AlL creditors of sald, de teased are hereby notified to preken: their claims against suid entate to_the undersigned at 157 McKinley Ave., Nor- wich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. RUFUS H. HATHAWAY, Executor. cash prices paid. Address C. ¥. Dick- inson, General Delivery, Norwich, Conn. use agriculturdl lime this season now is the time to place.vour order.. Tele- phone F. E. Peckham, 3385, or Amos ‘WANTED —Horseshoer and jobber at Taft- Jos. Goyette's shop. - Steady job. ville, Conn., Norwich Ave. WANTED—Pure butter at 4 cents per is quite an argument. We will guar- ive you an milk. Ma- antee our mew churn fo g extra Ib. from each pint o chine is worth $100; -costs = but Agents wanted, male or _ female. Beardsley & Corcoran. Genl. Del, New Haven. B, Wheeler, 601-3. No orders acceptod after Feb, 20th. . FOR SALE — Cheap. 3325 Basex 16 h. p. launch engine and 365 clutch; will sell all for $1%. Can be seen af 62 Water St. POULTRY RAIS g0od goods? 1 make seil that kind only. My Rocks are winners, unexcelled any- where for beauty and full 'of busines?| Plat of 7 rooms, with modern improvements, in the - Cooke building, 10 Broadwa; Possession at once, N. TARRANT, Do vou want y bus to! White Plymouth | NOTICE. FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- able Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, I will sell the real estate belonging to the estate of John Brown- ing, late of Norwich, deceased, consist- ing of ‘a farm located on Wauwecus Hill, in said Norwich. For more par- ticular description see “application- to sell on file in said Court. SILAS H. BROWNING, Executor. WANTED —Beef Write or tel -28 No. Thames cattle, calves dnd ephone Herts as well. Eggs $1 per 13, 36 per 100. Also Rhode Island Reds. Good birds. Always busy filling up, the egg basket. Bggs 75c per 13, 35 Per 100. _Sitting Trustee. _YOU ARE WANTED for positions; 330 month; annual short hours; no-“layofts cation sufficient; over 12, ments coming this year; vacation: common edu list of positions ope. tute, Dept. 32-D, Rochester, N. Y, S. R. Rosoff et al, vs. ransportation Co. ed States Circuit Court, District of Connecticut, February 11, 1911 Cross-Bill by Thames Loan & Trust Company, Trustee for Bondholders, for Foreclosure of Mortgage. 2 By order of Court in the above enti- tled matter, in default of the payment of the mortgage indebtedness before the sale herein ordered, there wiill be sold at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, on March 24th, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon, on the said premises in the front hallway of the Gilbert Block on West Main St., in Mystic, Conneeticut, all the right, title and in- terest of the Gilbert Transportation Company in the land with Gilbert block thereon and other buildings and The Gilbert U | wharves thereon, mud flats, water privileges and wharfing rights situated in said Mystic, recently occupled by the Gilbert Transportation Company, aind described in a supplemental mort- gage of said company to the Thames Loan & Trust Company, Trustee, re- corded in, Groton Land Records, Book 51, page 375. A portion of sdid property is subject to a mortgage of $30,000 to the Marin- ers Savings Bank of New London. TUpon application ‘to the subscriber full information will be given as to the condition and description of the above property, amount of rentals and exist- ing leases subject to which sale will be made. THE THAMES LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. By R. W. PERKINS, Tréasurer. Norich, Conn. feb16Th NOTICE Special Town Meeting The legal voters in town meeting in the town of Norwich are hereby noti- fiel and warned to mest in the town hall in said town on Monday, Febru- ary 20th, 1911, at eight o'clock In the evening, to act upon the matters set forth in a petition.of more than twen- ty inhabitants of said town and de- termine— 1. Whether the town shall pay to the parent or guardian of each Nor- wich pupil attending the Norwich Free Academy wiat has been paid or may become due in the current school vear to said academy, not exceeding five dollars for each school term, in- stead of making payment directly to. said academy as infended by tbe ac- tion of the last annual town meeting; or 2. Whethe™ the - town shall adopt othar sujtable mothod of relieving rwich pupils and their parents or rdians from the eaid expense of five dollars a term for each pupil in the current school year. 3. Whether the town, in order to carry out the foregoing provisions, shall rescind any part of the vote sed at the last annual town meet- ! Ing relating to payment of money to, or making a contract with, sald Free Academy. 7 Dated at Norwich, Connecticut, Feb- ruary 14, 1911. ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, FRANCIS E, BECKWITH, WILLIAM, B. WILCOX, Selectmen of the Town of Norwich. Have You Noticed ths Increased Travel? 1t's & sure sign of good weathe: ana fine roads- People like to get out Into the open- air. We furnish the besr method, &nd if you'll taks one of our teams you'll say the sarae. MAHONEY BROS. Falls Averius MONEY LOANED on ‘Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. - (Established 1872.; THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co, 142 Muiw, Street, Upstuirs, sy STEP IN AND TRY OUR ° { 1 | reten WANTED—Raw furs bought. Ever; Thursday at_store of Jos. Connor worth. A prices paid every day in the week. H. | R ¥5ecbner, 50 Water St. WANTED—A pair of youns Address, giving age, wel, price, O T. Y., Bulletin. WANTED—Raw furs; will {ton and New York prices. oxen. t |day. Arthur C. Bennegt. Bullara, Norwich. Tel. WANTED 646 J. B."LUCAS, WANTED AT ONCE General Housework Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 3 S. H, REEVES. Supt. | Central Bullding, 43 Broadway, City. dec17a overnment 000 appoint- influence un- necessary; send postal immedjately for Franklin Insti- Sons, Water St., Norwich. A. E. Wood- WANTED—Raw fura. Full market ght, breed and + ay_Bos- H. A | Heebner’s Harness Store every Thurs- 1 BUY POULTBY AND HOGS. G. A. Family cook, general house girls and two or three women for day work. 32 Central Building. jeny 31 (Arthur A, aitchell, RY. D. , Norwich, Conn. Tel. con. . feb9TuThus FOR SALE. BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile to R. R. station, near trolley, cottage house, large stock barn with basement. henhouse, sheds, _icehouse, etc.; ali buildings’ A No.' 1; 30_acres extra til- lage, 15 open pasture, 16 acres valuable woodland, running spring water, 12 fine youni bearing apple.trees, with 1 head cattle, pair - horses, 100 hens, 3 pigs and complete line of wagons and farming tools. Milk or cream sold at door. Price if Sold this week, 34,300. Pictures and lists. TRYON’S_AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance oS ROOSEVELY, Avg.—'sx g oot age with large n, near the m‘auhery. Greenevilies Targe, well culs tivated garden; price very low. and terms easy. \ STURTEVANT AVE., No. 18—Modern gwelling, nearly new. ali improvements. in excelent nelghborhood. Basy terms. FOR SALE The farm known as C.B. Bromley or Cornelius Murphy place, consisting of 25—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. Comc and see them. Prices are as low as can be found anywhere, and quality is better. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 177-12. Owing to the phenomenal HENS grne, o, M, 2henomen d f White Wyandottes oGr order hook i practically full for the season and w- can accept only a few more smail one: for baby chicks and eggs by the sitting only. Cuban Game stock and eézgs al- ways on hand. Also a few cockerels left for sale. . Circular and price Iist on request. MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, ~“Phone 34-3, Norwich Tows, Conn. ~ $1,300. will buy six room cottage, barn, 1 1-4. acres of land, - fruit. Fins view of river; on trolley line. Splendid chance. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CIiff Street. SPECTAL BARGAIN 200 acres land, 100 clear, 1l-room house with ell, large barn, quantity of fruit trees, 3% mile from scirools, church and stores, 4 miles from Willi- “Be pleasant until ten c’slack in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itse’ 1t's easy to greet the new day with & smile when you can have the morn- ing bath room as luxuriantly warm as the air of the tropics. below the safety point, knowing as you New England winter _weather. VULCAN ODORLESS GAS HEATER insures you all the heat you want and Jjust when you want it. Thd carries the fuel, no can to Al to splil A lite. satisfactory efficiency in the early houns 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 Ylpinz done,at cost of labor and material. City of Norwich Gas & Electrical Dep't. H. COOPER — UPHOLSTERER — First Class Mattress Maker. Furnl ture repaired. Mattresses made to or- der and made over. 259 W. Main St, Norwich, Ct. Mai} orders promptiy atténded to. Telephone 477-12. One Extra Fine - SQUARE PIANO At a Bargain IF SOLD AT ONCE Yerrington's 49 Main' Street NOTICE Louise Franklin Miner is now Dr. | located in” her new office, Breed Hall; p Room Office Hourse; 1 to 4 p. m. hone 6 FRISWELL THE JEWELER, has & full line of goods syitable %oz New Year's Gifts. ¥z 35c DINNER ' From 12.to 2 25 to 27 Franklin Street. | DEL-BOFF CAFE, Ground Fioor | ‘Why taka chances of having the temperature of your bath, dressing or dining rooms do so well the variableness of our| as pipe no oil Get one today and’ make this the most comfortable winter of your Experisnce has shown you that house heaters are rarely working at 140 acres, 60 good tillable land, balance wood and pasture; will keep ‘18 head: cuts 35 tons hay; never faili ng supply of water on farm; house has 10 room mantic, 2 wells, 1°at barn and 1 in house, running water through place, 1,600 cords wood, good standing timber, $4,500, part cash. good condltion, hard wood floors, run PECK’S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, |ning water In house and barn:’ &60d 132 Spring St ‘Willimantic, Ct. cellar; 1 new barn 36x50 with sijo; janiid { horse ‘barn, Icehouse, carriage sheds. & henhouses ' and _gran town of Lisbon, trolley lifie, 2 miles ‘west of Jewett City, 3 miles from Taftville, 5 miles from Norwich. Price right. ¥or detall and_photograph, inquire 1S D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Nerwich. ary, situated 'in on Jewett City { For Sale The five houses containing 14 tene- ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main street, known as “GBrdner Court.” For information and terms apply to WM. W. IVES, 11 Champlin street. = — The handsome brick and brownstone residence at 175 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. House has 17 rooms, sanitary plumbing, porcelain bathtubs, three open fire places, steam heat, gas and electric light, also billiard room, with full sized table. Lot\is ahout $3x600 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- dential street in the city, is in fine| condition, and will be sold low. Ad-| dress C. W. BRIGGS, 175 Broadway Norwich, Conn. _AUCTION SALE ‘ The Cosy Home Is Sold | Fo@le 136 West Thames St. Let me tell you more about !t 1t has gas and electric hot water heaters. All, modern' plumbing: A Craftsman Buffet and Side- board. I would like to show it to you. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shefucket St, Norwich, Ct. i BUT FOR i ‘ 475 : (] { You can buy a 76 acrc farm, small house (not in best of repair but ten- abundance of $300 casn bal- In- antable), small barn, woud and some fruit. ance on mortgage at 5 per cent. vestisute. ~A new cottage at Charlestown Beach all furnished; lot 90 feet frontaze on ocean, 200 feet deep, together with a nice sail boat, all for $1,750. Sehd ror Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. (Choice of 400.) 1 A. WILCOX, Istate Broker. THE NEW EASTERN HORSE MARKET | 144 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. WIL'LIAII' : I sad clephone connsction. %Sa!e commences at 11 a. m. * Ve ! {every Tuesday and Friday, Irain or shine. Our ring is, | all under cover. | Telephone 2264 WILLIAMS BEOS., Props. The Morwich Nicke! & Brass Ca., | ~ Tableware, Chandeliers, ¥Yacht Trimmings &nd such things Refinished. € to 87. Chestaut St. Piorwiszi, Come Rose Bowling Alley LUCAS LL, 43 Shetucket Street. 4. 3. C. STONR, Prop. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Bosks Mads and Ruled to Order, 108 SROADWAY. Telephous 262 S Rooms 1 and 2. { They arg our® e . o 'From xg'- iem alone us estrahge— sutumnal; ‘no, mor wintry HELIRISIAn wo wane ? weep, They p'fx’r;-g"fl' usg still, in_joy, in e cal houe, IR AL hees tey cnme apni, Bearing the gifts of blessings and of Until_the eladows path’ they lonely By 1 ecomesfor us % bridge that upward —Fgrence, arie ‘Coates, tn Harper's Magaz! PICCADILLY, Beautiful, ‘tragical faces, Ya-ch-t‘“x' whole, and era mso And, O ye Vile, ye that might ‘have Do 1 d mig] love That are 50 sodden &nd drunken, Who hath forgotten you? O wistful, fragile faces, few out of ‘many! 24 The ‘oss, the coarse, the brazen, God Snows I canmot pity them, per~ haps, as T should do, " But, oh,.ya delicate, wistful faces, ‘Wae bath forgotten you? —HEzra Pound. S AND -VARIETIES Clever Sayinga Friend—8o your son has left cols lege. “What is he in? Pater—Debt.— Boston' Transcript. - Rjobbe—Scribbler has had mo lesd than nine - plays trejected. Slobbs— ‘What is he now? Blobbs—Writs 8 on the dacline of the drama. hia Record, - VIEW! Nephiew (as’ uncle 13 falling over p me:—t say, uncle. stop velling. an of mel This will land me in a fearful u know. Everybody knows you've me your money,'and I;LMA‘.,'E" believe I tried to save you.— A flo?:ll student, suppesed to be de~ ficlent jadement, was asked by a P 7, In the eourso of his exam- um. Tew he would discover & fool. o18 e Sroraat and My sugeestive or ply—Tit-Bits. The mothér 6¢ i) Aechilles dipped hhia “He can 5 Ge e e e e ey “'m #hig_crind. However, mkm- ] fif‘ “holler” when he -N, Y. Sun. Wflm youdook tired, sull ng that job in the departe ment’ store? ' It's. you were pro- rhoted, - Yotmg Father—Well, I havg e Fivimes 15 the daytiiie wnd & Aoors o < i fit—Chicago Tribune. jow what to make of my Jason. “He left his in rack last nignt when he went t0 bed.” * “Isw’t that the place for wn' umbrella?’ haane et t 1s; but Mr. Jason hadn't lef f:mwo‘.m ‘three years before.”—Buf- falo Express. _ . “My tmsband 1s just awful when he ts to-find. anything. You neves w a'man thtow clothes around the way he does.” “Whera did he learn to be so untidy?” '“Why, he was in the New York -~ custom hnmm- four years.”—Cleveland Plain er. “What the land needs is an era of economy, in _the the home” “Yes?: “Yel don't _you agree with m ‘Cartainly, dut—er— “Well ? «Would you mind going home past my house and telling my wife about it? —Houson Post. MUCH IN LITTLE ¢’ president of a steel-rolling plant. in Northern Japan has offered to pro- vide.a house for & missionary and tto o N for ‘the work of evangeliz- ing its 6,000 employes. pcazt . Chinese projectors of the railway in< to the Interior from Amoy are rais- ing capftal for the road’s extension by subgeriptiors among wealthy Chi- | nese in.Java.’ The road built so was built - very largely by capital from Chinese' in Dutch Bast Indies. A municipal couaclllor of Paris has introduced a_propomal to tax all cats in the city. The proposal has not met with popular epproval. A large num- ber of women who own their cats hava written him - threatening to make . things unpleasant for him if he Pers sists. According to Consul G. B. Kilmasteg khawuport‘ of m i) fh‘t: coal Newoastle to places beyond the state Quring the month of September shows: an increase of 100,756 tons as com- ared with - the cofresponding Mmonth . Tast vear. The Philippines took 34> toms and Pacific coast statss 254 tons. . + | A hill has been offered in-the Dfas- | sachusetts legislature extending the ! school age lmit from 14 to 15 years. | Thre biil s aimed- at the abuses of | child labor in mills and factories, but - | by decisions eof the courts it willapply. also to stage children.. There is to be a'hearing on the bill At the 'New Brunswick apple exhi- bitjon in. N%ovsabw 150 barrels, 400 Tt Thoym ) Sromien shown. 3 pe tor, - 3 Dudley, Queens, ing In_ the ifornin is made asdric] production of; in 1979 u3

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