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"ON TON , Milicérit Iesrter chapter of Watr- | In o very critical cofidition for som TONIGHT | e e ey ter of Watr- | (% Jusy wos reported. as belng, just @ motios picturss at the 5 ahont the same on’Saturday. o police department a e | tei o to Teside - iy’ g meet ng of tha executive boum d_of the [ Mi¥ Loulier has begn employsd for v 4 kA sun.! ordolllce;nm'- Mlmn:‘ held in "’X‘fi th'nng‘I p':alt- o ane Sikee s " : s Harti B cted t ma. u, who w: ) a . 3 ; QNS Mostisg in Town Haft B vy e ne Seesh o | it Tureday misnt. and for whose Son. pia “estate ajtign by i he old. Svnios on, the Box at Poll's The- | the ‘late Capt. Charles R. Bannon. dition much fear was expressed, is now | Jerusha 2. Hi feba cars B > S | 2 o T e ik o This Court doth ° decree tnat z i, : o o RENT_A aicely gas a. 11, L - Me: cal business men have Friday night two b members of ‘allowed ® o Meabil eam I a Foliows' llj_’oll B ot o] decid Yorm un orsanization to be m,smylc”f C. who fiknm to tholr E;-'Q‘m"‘u"m" 2 ie & ¢ o o e ::L B B o mentlamen, e lon, No. , U. B, of | known as the lver City Realty com- | intimate friends utt a ef - | elaims o > @ M % meets in Lucas Hall. | pany, whose purpose it shall be to war | puted as to their respective falents in | lstrator, and directs that public notios | motion. ey Bomanet welght ME .m“,,“fi_ o O RENT_Nine room cottawe house, erle, No. 367, F. O. E.[upon “tightwads” and tax dodgers and | regard to wrestling, which & growing | be given of thig order by advertlsing | ters—over 400 men ? worker and driver, 1;, years-old; will} ave ._““A“,.{';’:‘{"mfif.‘ o In Eagles’ Hall. particularly to wap upon unsightly | in popularity in Baltic. The dispute |0 & newspaper having a circulation in | monthly. State age; send sta: Rall-| gell him reasonable to some good par- 141-12. No. 9, Pythian Sis- | building=. ~About $4,000 has been cub- | was sottled in the club before members | fhid, district, and by” posting a copy ey “0"?55_: MUR¥O® | tizs. Brown's Bakery, Baitle, C el meets in Pythian Hall. scribed as a nucleus for & fund for this | only and resulted in Mutt substantiat- | T £ “Lebanon, neasest. the pr %, e i B e v BMENT T RENT62 Bl re Union meets in C. L. U.|purpose. i e e S TR R O L R T ANTED_Blacksmith, for country |, FOR & Bight-room cot beth Bt six large rooms and B a long debate. ‘Certified from Record: shop.” ‘Address . A Keene, Center- |house all modern improvements 183 -&M___r_. Auxillary, A. O. H., meets in Waterman Brown was reported sick ALBBRT G. KNEBELAND, Judge. | bury, Conn. — |‘Attorne; i - TG RENT Tenement at 139 CIiff St., ys_at Law, 23 Bhetucket: Sty MONTVILLE s Law, 7 sbx rooms and bath. witx'all up to datg ; : .~ | WANTED—At Backus hospital, & _ | imiprovements. Apply D. J. O wick Camp. N oo™ V7| No Siiding on Pie Mill, Which Haa STy BOARD OF RELIEF NOTICE | xuiciier siei wha o gici for secona workt | —5Gs"anis cricas SO SALE From | Norin bain 5. o adont 75107 eking’ Been Coated With los—Happenings | BENNET AND CHAMP CLARK The undersigned Board of Relist of | AGENTS WANTED 180 per cent. | the following breeds: Silver, White and | —g—g poou—r ooy : the Town of Norwich will ~meat at|Profit; 35 to 36 worth of rope; better, | Buft Wyandottes, White Leghorn and |, NO: —Fa >4 ANNOUNCEMENTS About Town. AID TO RECIPROCITY Stronger than factory made, from 43¢ | Barred Plymouth Rocks; 31 and $2 ; reasonable rent. JUNCEMI 3 thelr office in the Cly Hall, Wednea- | b2 88" gk S48 0, ot o goiting; incubaior oges’ $% and §5 8 |88 MONFH a0 Contral Ave. mid- M. C. Adlss will be In Norwich Pie Hill, also known as Gay Hill, in | Canadian Annexation Talk Expected .1:;‘“' daily (Sundays excepted) “'::;l t‘llno tree; &"wks.cd‘ n.naflm&ug 3 :x:l:dnl‘ hc]:..fin B.Ir"kop 12 and 16 ol b “h‘oun mm;l;i:z, i this weele. See adv. Palmertown, was Covered with a «0lid | to Help Forward Reciprocal Trade |and including Fen. Zisi 1011 to hiear F0ra: pecdy, simpie, weighs b pounds; | Ct. Tel 103-8, Willmantie DIv: ot 3 o e cek, making passage t n appeals from the doings | mak: , clothesii 2 “NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, con- B 2 s hes e oo o e | BRI W e R L I e e irs in high d 1o t, light and | tould T 3 a fotting anywhere , and lo any other business prop- or splices; finishes team heat, bath d 38 Unlon St. R ¢ Lovest veicen on it, and hence trafic was difficy ABreepl b0 dns Tyleda) o heagh o S el a endl” farmers e e e boats e e e D O e Toss | Phone. 8844, ~ oo b Washington, Feb. 18—It is the ex- liveries, saddlers, stores buy quick: i The children used to slide own this Sireuad opsmnn dgwn here tonight that| OmMce hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. hurry territory. F. N. c.fl,. 3% | B, Wheeler, 601-3. No orders accepted | FOR RENT _Store 144 n St., oy ANl Comedy Show at the Auditorium. | hill, but the selectmen put a stop to i tor after Feb. 20th. o e f ;. the ‘practice fast vear on account of | the Bennet incident and the Champ Tims W, BLACKBURN, - | Soan Sk, Norwiah, Cona. ¥OR SALE — Cheap, 3325 B o TGO Tl 0 R TR 7 N, 3 gdistely. Ap- || n Hall. on Saturday. -~ hs given away at the Auditorium | L& o d ; bee! Clark incident will, in the end, t - W%nm—A good willing boy, not i % Cadden I S e O e aent Tas this i v pihrecans been 10| tha benent of (he reclprocity DRt AL, 3. O o Ao, | ALEH1d of worl fo make himself ‘won- |\t By 'Biiogh e 852 10 Solnhi om0 £ word to the 3 erally useful 1% & grocery s - -~ Ca . N e e Norwich, Conn, Jan. 20th, ‘1911 Gress Rellable. care Bullstin: 93_Water St 1oTO, BENT_Stors o §F Fraakiia BL. ttling good comady sketch is al Pequot council, No. 125, K. of C., held | eign affairs being calculated to put an | _Jan20mw W, 1d featner beds; best . FRCLE & 2 <3 canh Drlces pald. Adarees ¢ pick: | HENS g £ ooy Plshomenal | ro RENT A tensment of five S eqreds bill wiil prove to ‘be a winner. Activity Among the Lodges. president and of the committes on for- 3 ral -deoouldh =0 the management have | o Logylar meeeting in Hickey’s hall, | effectual quietus on annexation - talk. rooms, in Whittie & Co., who inson, General Delivery, Norwich, Conn. | White Wyangottes our order Book iy | 81l improvements, at 40 Cliff St. Only Aa %2 Who | Palmertown, on Sunday afternoon. [ Yesterday the president called Mr. & t that funny e Dr. b";;"‘ There are three members now waiting | Foster, chairman of the committee on X WANTED_Horseshost and jobber at | Practically full for the season and we | Small {;fi!&;esag apply. Inquire at B et e One o ana | 10 the third degree, which- will | foreign affairs of the house, to the Jon. Goyette's shop.. Bteady job. Taft- gan sccept only & few more small ones |Store 13 Maln St __________ =¢ that starts in with a ruel Sha | be siven them at an early date. Three | White house, and requested him to call villa, Conn., Norwich Ave. iy, Dot e e TO RENT—At 21 !uvurfl-u -_‘;m | ihie Jaughs come thick and fast il the | 4y plications came up before the mect- | his commitica together and take an WANTED Beef _ cattle, calves and | ways on hand. AlSo & few cockercls | tensmmtie” T sh Hobast Ave through, culminating with u ¢li- | jng Sunday and were acted upon. early vote on the resolution. At the oultry. - Write or - telophone Horts | left for sale. Circular end price list | —onavle. Induire 23 HOBart Ave . 4 S S veritable cyclons of M- nepmerica councll, No. 84, 0. T. A M. | neeting of the committes the two res- PertTon Bros. 36-25 No. Thames St- on request. 2 3 . A _| held a spe meéeting last Thursday | olutions introduced by Representative YOU ARE WAN Tor government | - ' MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, p > el.:fl“;{';:cgewgmlfll;:e :‘nf‘n evening and vui!ed ):o hold a social lrnd Benpet of New York, one requesting . s positions; $80 month; annual vacations *Phone 34-3. Norwich Town, Conn. tremel. T R P aye. | entertainment in the near future. Aft- | the bresident to report to the house all ecla own ee "] short hours; no “layoffs;” common edu: woutine of steps that are er St er the meeting the new degree.feam | negotiations with the Canadian and cation suffiolent; over 12,000 appoint- ; gerent from anything in the dAncing | neiq a drill. At the next regular meet- | British governments looking to the ments coming tiis year; influence un- 1,000 that h:nc'v.e_x;‘ FC‘L‘.'I,.;’ n here. And | jng, which 1.‘1’ Tlmnlday. u.eu_-;hwm be | annexation of Canada, and the other “:'ia;‘t‘;’o:l‘::::'%opan. P ranain Tast ‘ y i3 ce .. three candidates initiated. e com - | requesting the president to begin di- i 5 . .- 3 7 b o) 11y e offered | mittee i charge of the social and en- | plomatic ‘nesotistions with the Brit- | . 11iq 1064 voters 1o town mesting in | tute, Dept. 82D, Rochester. Il ¥.____ | WL OF £, Tis, fon, of 16 acres, near | o present | tertainment conststs of Frank Rich- |ish government with the annexation | i tonn of Norwich are hereby noll”| “\vANTED Raw furs bought Bvery | 10oa floune, olght Togms, Mars nem Flat of 7 rooms, with modern Beat nct entitied The Rural Rubes. | SOSTICEG CORSR oF PRl RIFU” | ish povernment with the anfexallon|fied and warned to meat in Thursday at_store of Jos, Connor & | 8o e it g improvements, in the Cooke i the predominating element | ooy “\vijliam Watt and Robert C. » | hall in said town on Monday, Febru- | Sons. Water St., Norwich.. A. E. Wood- | house, etc.; in fine order. handled by | Bocchard. %[ WERE BRYIRGEY FEDron 1. ary 20th, 1911, at eight o'clock in the | worth. 3 STEP LIVELY. bullding, 10 Broadway. Engine Repaired. To Follow Economic Lines Only. |evening, to act upon the matters sel| ™ wANTED _Raw ‘Turs. ¥ull market|E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CIiff Street.| Possession at onde, ~Senators and members say that of- | forth in a petition of more than twen- [ prices paid every day in the week. H. s h ol * C. E. Whitehouse, whose sawmill en- : = & B8 awnoe 1 o ool | i Bidhe Vare 5 ek f= fe. i Aeim repudiation in the most unequi- | ty inhapltants of Bald town and de- | A. Heebner, 30 Water St. \ N Tmm crayon with wondarfu # A0 pare of which has wince been in | Yocal character has been given by the | termine— WANTED—Raw furs; will fay Bos- S le H o ’ | mmmate accuracy, Jamee O. Wise, car- | A0 DAYt 0f Which has since been () American government in the executive| 1. Whether the town shall pay to|ton and New York_prices. At H A. a orses t. furnishes beau souventrs | New London undersoins - and legislative branches of the ru-|the parent or guardian of each Nor-|Heebner's Harness Store every Thurs-| . - Trustee. 50 the lndies In the audience to whom | AEUn In the woods Mr. WRItehonss | mored” design upon Canada’s political | wich pupil attending the Norwich |day. Arthur C.Bennett. ave four nice dratt horses and sev- | v -like rapid- | e sideration of T vil lard, Norw! el 4 = ning today (Monday). | n eciprocity will proc may become due . el R ROR W car load which I expect about Feb. 22. P x:fnm different faces at once—one upon economié questions alone, and |year to said academy,. not exceeding SALE. each hamd—is finished and mar- Notes of Lgcal Doing: | will not hereafter be clogzed with po- | five dollars for. each School term, in- WANTED Tel. 177-12. ELMER R. PIERSON. FOR , i ; Je Stoddard of Quaker |litical considerations. stead of making payment. diregtly. to - = v o saralytic shock | No Seriate Vote Probable This Session | said academy as mte:‘dted-by.thg . - SPEC] B ARfi “N Tthm"a mmlhlct: :'v‘nnx u.::x :o:( b # production that s was reported | hs result of the meeting of the sen- | tion of the last annual tosn meeting: | pamyy cook, general house girls and AL to B "R "station, noar troliey; cotlage fon on Satur- | 4¢a i or > ke t Duty and ate finance committee this mornin, to it house, large stock barn with basemen! r masterpioos consider the Camadian treaty, was tq| 2. Whether the town shall adept|\Wo oF three women for day work.| 200 acres land, 100 dear 11reom |pennouse, sheds,, lcenouse, ete. Rl whether to recognl: 4. There are two ! Maine of Bridgeport. son of | make it more unlikely than ever that|any other suitable method of relieving J. B. LUCAS, frult trees, 3 mile from schools, | hulldings A No. 13 30 acres extra till > the standard. Malne, pastor of the M. T. | there will be a vote on the question | Norwich pupils and: their -parents or 32 Central Building. | church and stores, 4 miles from Willi- ‘;1‘5:&];"3”;“3:5‘”:1- r;n’c":u:r e church, is passing a few days with Bis | by” the senate at this. session. The | guardians from the said expense of ! E pring mantlc, 2 wells, 1 at barn and 1 in | woodland, running epring Wateh. 133 - = e parents g - committee decided to give hearings on | five ‘dollars a term for -each pupil in house, running water through place,|}j00q cattle, pair horses, 100° hens, 3 = POLI'S THEATER. Nelson Chureh severed his connec. | RIS Serifed 1o £lve hearines on | V0 SITENE Siool year. WANTED AT ONCE 1009 Sords, wood, good standing timber. | BE2Y WS iSmblote Hing of wasons snd | —Loaden tion with the Thames River Special- |'\veek requests for which have been| 3. Whether the town, in order to farmi tool: Milk or cream sold at t . e PECK’S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, |{irming, tosls Mitic or etedss soid 5o "!‘cg'hfiu 18_prominent in polk This afteraoon the Poli Players will | ties company last Thursd s S prPY F flooding the committee, -These re- | carry out the foregoing provisions, Geheral Housework Help. ‘| _133 Spring St., Willimantie, Ct. #ive their first performance of Henry| Henry Couture, a Joom fixer In thé [ - 9 i Pictures and lists. 3 play continuil or the entire | the past week by illness. 7 r % =y z e e Catens il e prescnted 1o the | B Ny London Saturday, = emea|in New Englind and from livestock | Academy: : sy | WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, * unless you are idemtis attending. Tonight is OWIS' | ot the Methodist Episcopal church tg | POPIe-, As many as possible will be| Dated at Norwich, Connecticut, Feb- =l Z ‘57 Main St Fitaklin Sauare. %. ? my husband 1is ‘th( hen a large crowd of enthusi- | correapond with tile “boys’ service” | 1254 by fhe-commities on the t%0 | ruary 14, 1911 + LOST AND FOUND. 3 op e :liflhm 'I‘fi“!-“il\—m § SSMle Owls and their friends will bo | which was recently held with such | {03 Sovoted, t itten it tane| ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, Real Estate and | 1 Just warned me agal | present Tomorrow affemoon ‘hand. | great euceoss 2l ap e et e e ke | - ‘mrlaANCIS 3. BECKWITH | LoST-—0p Weinesday. botween Han: | The handsome brick and browastone S/ and INSUranoe | youlite. " p - s of Miss Chenvene “iizgeral of Lyme is spend- |V » beton . over and Norwich, a S0 rubber tire s tax [ be given away. Wednesday after- | ing a dfaf\-ui)‘;: \-|smn;:mm.~ mother, | and an effort will be made to report PhLte o e | for Concoxd busgy. ~Return te 33| Fesidence at 175 Broadway, Norwich, afk."éfi?fi:"if::u 2 “Yes. rd Loy : . t ter Stréet. Conn. House has 17 rooms, sanitary ‘,n Al J lumbing, porcelain bathtubs, three S S E i N e st 68 ROOSEVELT AVE.—Six-room cot- g . TAFT_Palmist and ela - I fire places, st d v a PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, | open places, steam heat, gas and | tage with large garden, near the Kavone troubled or puzzled with kb akiy i | electric ght, also billlard with | Bicschery, Greesevil rge. woll culs n Washington's birthduy, being a [ Mrs. James Fitzgerald of Pequot that day or Thursday, It is expected | Selectmen of the Town of Norwich. | W holiday, night prices will be in mer Bros, have finished mo at the committee will report th at_the matince. Thur fa ' eiti saiaple Zoom: froxt the suatn greement ‘but without refommenda- | Jewett City night fice bullding over Into the packing de. | Lions, leaving it to be thrashed out on |%nt. Silver Star, the pretty Indian maid the senate January olub night. Next week the great rural | par t. he floor of the senate. their own or others’ affairs, call. She T B z"r». Datry Farm, will be p B Seaoy: Duindls wevered-his ralaf The opinion freely expressed about | advises with a certainty higher than JOHNSON & BENSON, full sized table. Lot is about 86x800 | trated Earden; price very IQw and| Jawbaak—My dsar, T was one of o ¢ith the Thames River Specialties|the senate today, following the meet- [ human powers =68 Washington St., h Teat. with, frut. and, vegetable garden the first to leave. Mrs. Jawback e A Rty Primy spsnine .| - ing of the finance committee, was NewsBondon: |Conmeis - oins m i ol 20 Central Avenus. Wieacts ¢ stabis on this mwfy with | o STUBTEVANT. AVE., No. 18—Modern | you dw_n-” that. . Mr. Jai e “rank 8. Schofield ‘Oakdale has | that there would not be a vote of the welling, nearly. new, all im) can o it time. - Look oul R, T, A e a1 o | Measure at s scasion. SLATE ROOFING | ample room for four horses, cariages, | 1% SEcelient nelehborhood Easy, toFie | che HAlh and ses the besuticul - Selectel as the feature picture at | his fine ‘en inch ice. 8 Cp to this cvening only one appro- AucTIuN SAI-E Metal Cornices And Skylights, Gutters | harness, etc. and coachman’s apart. T'Srougnt ome—Toiedo gw:::. ed_fo y is the paw, o odge, No. . F.and A | priation bill has become a law o Sob. Postio . .Char] e Ere;:m;nru:mf‘fiuml;. ‘..’,,mTZA“’&'El Mr)xh'e'?d(olltsdhx gnar":bxfimmflm:‘ urgent Weficiency bill, which | ;“J,c‘;‘r'.’#.‘.':"f;".zm" a“- % EOpN4. of tx rooms, andopath. In you see your wife 80 bea dndian Mother. This fiim tells a stir- | Friday evening, raising one member, | Doth houses December 17, and ! v Tel. 119. 7 property is located on the finest resi- FO A in her furs, don’t you repe: ring romance of the Hudson Bay |and enjoving u social time. signed by the president December 23. ¢ - dential street’ in the city, is in fine S 40 hose charming lines—— country, an agent of the I n Bay of Palmertown Numerous Bills Under Way. condition, and will be sold low. Ad- | The farm known as C. B. Btomley ot 1 i > fascinating on Friday, b 1 ; X Cornelius. Murphy place, consisting of to undred Fur company gneeting the fascinating t on Friday, but . n bill d_the house I The vaughn Fflundl'y Cg, | dres= C. W. BRIGGS, 175 Brosaway. 00 eres. 30"emod hiianie Tand. balence | Herobeoven pound ton and po. oo ned to her Norwich, Conn. vood_a i1 keep 18 head; | FEFACTER DOVRS QERESASEtes ber and later is sent us ditoher land’ sent t conference January ; hay: mover falling supply > agent to another part of tha country | It . after a pleasant | 4 4 ok I i DtEas = tons hiY J e e — Remmnently leavine his faithfal wits o st T HOL DI péstel 0o B Zood condition, hard wood floors, run- | - MUCH :{IN LITTLE X ®nd child in the woodlind home, T ikl ol Ao ning water in' house and barn:’ £00d = mgent returns to the 'ndian camp In A as fe g . Y DLl -paksadt the o e . cellar; 1 new barn 86x! | Compulsery acmestic service i ad< Jater years and finds his wife d and | T 1 B 13 & g 7% furnishea promptly. ZTarge stock of ’ ‘horse barn, icehouse, carriage shed: . R o i e BALTI poried to. (hs senute, " T log pestacaic; B (M7t g8 SWerny i Rteens Hexhastes ann eI e I e izes her and arranzes to send her to C bill passed the house January 1 e —— t H trolley line, 2 miles west of Jewetit| fhe value of the output of meats R After compictiog her studies, — - . 26, sent to. con darts an arness ity 3, miles” trom Tativille, & milos | from the 17 establishments in Queens- Snd ‘she returms ‘1o her - 1t homms | Baltie Marine Fife and Drum Corps J r The army bill S. F. GIBSON ana photograph, Inquirs’ FRANCIS D, | land during 1908 was over $10,000,000. Nheo she meets her ri.. iocer and| Orgamized With Fifteen Members. 2 ho 3 1T . I'. Ul AT AUCIION BONSHUS, Central Bullding, Norwleh. | -0 o/ S mairies him, refusing to return with . S AT N AR O s T3 men biad her father o the citv. The voung men of Baitic, who were | February 9. ' The postoflice bill pusse | Tin and Sheet 'Metal Worker hibited from tral in the Moscow. £ jer strone Blograph dra enthusiastic for a fife and drum_corr ko on this week. marinn s pama I8 | met racently in the Workingn:« e8esor to the big hit, Fate's Turning. [oF the purbose of formal or By THOMAS HOWE, Auctil . cans unless thelr tping have pro= Agent for Richardson and Boynton | - \ ke For Sale tected polnts, Furnaces. | The property of Mr. Mortimer F. — 55 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | Plant. Sale to be held on Mather| The five houses containing 14 tene-| With the mew railroads now under The attendance was very and “the officers who_were p wpia bl THE NEW EASTERN Farm, Eastern Point, Cofin,, ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main street, | construction end the replacing of old elected were installed and condu: known as “Gardner Court.” 1 a as no en | o - for 75,000 to 100,= Brief State News|:: i 5 mrbamss SRRl ok i MORSE MARKET T. . BURNS, |Mhursday, February 23, 1911 (5o tormmtos s e cpmy oS08 558 B1 7 T000 - ' L] . 1 vet passed the tural bill 11 and Drum corps was the name decided Bentnning at’slsven: olclpeics WM. W. IVES, 11 Champlin-street. upon and the active members, who | military academy bills have been re- . now mumber about ffteen. decided to | ported in the house; but have not been 144 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. ; German sugar sales have been Ins Will be sold to the highest bidder creassd in Morecco through an installs L\ Bouth Manchester.—A stack 222 feet |take quarters on High street. The |acted upon. The naval bill is now the | . 2 Moro Sigh b been Construcied And put nto | COFDa expects @ substantial increase in | uRfinished business before the. com- | Gale commences at 11 a. m. | Hea““g and Plumbmg without reserve | ment system of payment. A shopkeep. us8 by Cheney Brothers. memberls. as it is alrr(fldy proving to ;:e ml_lt_the:"of!(t!!;r :;'hulf borse_h % o 1. d One pair of black geldings, weighi fionuuxq‘:.l;oio ‘worth on the payment o a popular organization among the mains to be reported | e 2,006 poindy.. Ohs. mair' of srey el Suffield—E. A. Hatheway & Co. have | young men. from committees the -diplomatic and (| a 7 S T M s e Yo men e o commse” the Sortincations, the Gentral every Tuesday and Friday, 92 Franklin Street. ings, Weighine 3100 pouris & prter 10 Te carisan City Sins gleld to I J. Steam of Hartford. Mr. - deficiency an: e sundry e ills. s X says - ‘the moving ¢ Biean intenia 10" grow about 15 acres «ol3850 Nolan feels confident that the rain or shine. Our ring is t 3 : Hroighing 2,100 "ponnds. COTTAGE HOUSE .1;’;.; tofthe sanvicte-at. the Lesven. tobacco under cloth next year. e who came to uesday of National Automobile Law, Do It N one brown geldin, p w tary aere Now Beitain—atier vans . the | Ko o ombed 5,107 ok | e o zne ety | ll under-cover. DO At NOW o e S 112 57 Maple Strest Varth e prie of Samasion Dossession of the Lee family for 181 |license and who then hurried to him | Washington, Feb. 15.—The New PRI SRy e Snt St | o ot ] At i Lot 60x200 To make an atomizer & more con- yo the Colonel Lee mansion on | (the judge) to get married is the couple | England Hotel assoclation, of which Telephone 2264 | érn_open plumbing. It will Tepay you | carts and single double Steam heat and modern venient implement to handle, an_in- sireet Bas been eold. the pur- | believed to have eloped from South [ Almond C. Judd of Waterbury is pres- | |in the jucrease of health and saving | team harness 75 | ventor has placed the rubber bulb in a chaser heiog Ticien Kelly McCabe, Woodstock Tuesday. The judge ex- |lent and to which most of the leadins | WILLIAMS BROS., Props. | of dociors biiis. “Overhauiing and res | ‘“The horses and carts are being sold, improvements | Jopsysaton R SRR OO LU e ot | It . plained to the young people that he is |/hotel and owners belong, has os it DG Cally ate ) E: | that it can'be operated with one han Middistown.—There were 63 deaths | now out of the marrying businass, but | Sent to the Connecticut members of P s e Ui have o dusien Utar Price $2,700. | A st | #aApiddleiown during Janars accord- | directed thom to Justice of the Peave | CONETess resolutions favoring the bif Dlumbing with the modern kind that | vouns: some of them were povehased JAMES L. CASE, Increasing use of Portland cement in 4 o the report just issued by the | Touss Trudean, who m turn named the | known as the federal automobile act.| JAMES HYDE . . Auctioneer | will keep out the sewer gas. THe | et vear and are but e amt o ” % Australia. for construction work of all g board of heaith. Of these, 36 were | gifferent clergymen in town whom, he | Automobile owners and manufacturers l UCTION work will be first-class and the price | years old. They are rugged w ”rkfl_‘;i 40 Shetucket St., \ Norwich, Ct. kinds makes it possible for the local the public institutions in the town. | said, were the proper peopla to per- | of Connecticut are also in favor of this b ¢ i manufacturers to secure over 100 per n « s bill. ressonable. ______ and work single and double, are fat | v 5 tuok—Conducted by = Polish ffi';'“,vfi.','fil' iy iy sot it e 31 % guiklion was prepared By E TOMP! and hardy and reac Zo'into the copt. profit on the cost of production. wig’s R. C. parish will | rieq” hut the name of the clergyman | & sub-committee of the house commit- ) KINS, T rdentmic Dk by i i To ‘provide against false fire alarms lish och 7 2 establish o parochial school, the | fenid mot 1o losrmed. tee on interstate and foreign com-| il be sold at Public Auction on the 7 Wast Main Strest. | {5 want of hore ear. or harness, or | The Cosy Home Is Sold |an inventor e o s vt v to rectory to be used for the pur- | “Fi 00T 4 erce, but h: P b ~ = ¥ Jdge Nolan saye that the descri; merce, but has not as yet been report- | “Maplewood . Farm,” Windham, about g vay: ‘box that lecl &8 soon as a new rectory is vlg:zm. tion of the elopers from South Wood- | ©d by that 'committtee. It provides | one-third mile north from the Wind- ;Hl'- I“ll[‘int;! ;wt‘;(u&sl ;llwn.\é lselecte‘d of a person who rings an alarm, re- r Locks~Rev. Daniel 1, | Stock tallies exactly with that siven | that any one who desires to register | ham Center church, | e L ouiuimedt | qhinlii e, cHello fponl BUT FOR . | movable only by a fire department of- Tector ot Si, Padl's Boiosopsi | the Willimantic: section of Satur- | Al Automobile under the act must pay WEDNESDAY, FEB. 33, 1911, STEP IN AND TRY OUR KX ¥in O snine, ficer. : e e Ul (Eplscopal | ooy Ruletin n both clothes and fig. | egietration fee to the chict of the of- at 9 o'clock a. m., aharp, L - + %o Socept 4 barish st Green| U, The man's mame was given as | fice of public roads in the department | ne following described property: Treg 35c D l NN E R H. COOPE A new lquified gas Invented In Ger- . Y., boginning the Sunday attor | Beckwith and the young lady’s as Wil- | Of agriculture of $10. The owner must | horses—1_black, welght 1250, g0od . CO R many and sold to consumers in steel 3 ° | cox fo the town clerk. The South | 8ive his name and address, the name | driver and worker, 1 gray horse S\vears From 12 to 2 (] drums is ‘non-poisonous,- gives an in- ‘“-"Mn,,,(. SouplaMyho: aitped. - el ;nv ‘m-m munu{dclurer of the machine, fl% z&o:br:nveryg?’ ;vfirlmll-.‘ :’..;‘ig“m — UPHOLSTERER — ‘! & s ensely white light in mantle burmers, Plainville.—Ths co ple will| Robert Briggs, aged 22\ or 23, and[and wnust also furnish a statement | 110 one Bavy 2 years, ol s sprive. | DEL-HOFF CAFE, Groumd FIOOF | .. ciass mattress Maker. Furni. | Y0U €4n buy a 76 acre farm, small |and is said to be thrice-as powertul as Prate Washineton's birthday by a | Mabel Wilcox, aged 17. | showina that the owner has complied | Totian to drive, 20 cows, some fresh ture repaired. Matiresses made to or- | Nouse (ot in best of ropair but ten. |ordinary city gas when used in engines. o 5% 8 towis hall.on the even. | Board of Relief. el tivrx‘e&?\;flgj‘ig:mqg!hit:lemfiazf:&- the remainder will h ]so'!on, 1 bull, 1 g der and made over. ' faaticy emmipnarn: o Ll A AR _ gng ot the >:¢ sor Masqn of | e board of relléf again met Sat- | The Hcense ‘s good. for one year set team harness. 1 single farm hatness, | 4] those wishing their Hair Dressed | 239 W. Main St, Norwich, Ct. 28 fln‘mm"gage R Sl i ”c“:nd wnma;flntyuzx ai m?, o ol 1puir light driving harness, 1 surrey 2 B o e, Or, Carolitia' Lardny noon in the town clerk's | very person who desires 4 license | harness, 1. single deiving Batness, cor. | or the Charity Ball, Fub. - 5 | office and listened to two appeals and | to operate a machine must also pay. a | lars of all kinds and sizes, 1 dickey seat { make appointment with Mr toum wagon, all in good shape, 1 one- | derwood, 51 Broadway. Mail orders prompuly attended to. |\ ‘Telephone 4 and, near the mouth o Halifax bay, cottage at Charlestown Beach | to te o modern summer resort, the hed: lot 90 feet frontage on | Canadian Pacifioraiiway company also l—Mayor Willard Fisher of | wettied them, Thfi final meeting of the | fes of $6 per annum to the same of- - o )i~ o ol |board will be® tomorrow \ (Tuesday) | ficer. He must also prove that he has | horse farm wagon with pole, 1 two. her with a | bel P "OE T rrston a8 | mikht In tha office of the town clerk be | complied with the kiws governing the | ol (1AmP cary 1 bob sled, I stralgnt 5 = F. C. ATCHISON, M. D,, | .occeon 200 reet decp. tomether R et R o Legieiation Which e | t¥een the hours of § and 8. “he hoard | operation of atitomobiles in the state | concora bugsy with top, 1 condord | For Cleansing, Preserving PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,. | = Sond for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. | : : < Showid Heve | frem ihe|consists of Joseph Buteau. Peter Mc- | of his residence, An operator must be | buxey (almost mew), .1 two-seated > ‘ R Second Floos . Sh Bld 5 | Philippine hardwoods are £ he used R Aserey 1€ | Iniosh and Henry Belanger ut least 21 years of age. Thera are a | sleish, 1 single slelgh, 1 wheelbarrow. ifying th oom 1, Second Floor, Shannon Blds. | (Choice of 100.) 1 TS 0 HiiSe ta-To b kel o ¥ - Pi number of other regulations i 1 | 1 Smobthing harrow. 1 weeder, 1 spring and Beautifying the i % o Picked Up Here and The, |n e i the bill, | 1 smoothing harsow, & weeder, 1 spring | i 2 P | WILLIAT A. WILCOX, |cmperor of Chins. For the pillars glant Haven.—in the annual report of | A big crowd went to Taftville to 088 of them similar to those In force | vator, o culfivators, 1 sulky plow, 4 | “w 'nmcb "lckd L nnss [;n_ L . 2 | trees will be takel the Mindanao Haven Waier company the | stiend a dance given by the Pon:mah | MOt of the New Bngland states. | 5ilier plows, 1. two-horse seeder and Teeth, use | ] Real Estate Broker, forests, . som, of . already cut be- comRUmPtion of water nor cape | Wheel einl Sh Satardey cvenone | When an owner and an operator have | harrow’ combined, 1. ox shovel 1 pa e Rooms 1 and. 2.4 0% feet high and four feet in N '}zn.\'len is placed at zal- | “Rober: Raymond is passing ~some | SomPlied &Aux Ldlutl;;: requirements of | yoke. 1 mowing, macxlp%%:rrryd tedder, n 5 s 2 I th P d Tableware, 41 Wesl’l rloz\(; t., o:im: 24 ik, K The ool W B A ie act, they will be furnished iwich |1 land rofier, 1 horse na cutter, | r ne connection. p et A ) Jem The total Sonenwmption of swater | timo i Baitc visiting hls friend as | Pumberk and certificates, and they aro | L Norse corn planter, 1 drag, 1 wheel! RIS 9apoNacesis !00th FOWUR! | cnande Yacht Trimmings elephone s d A g Mirs. Charle . Charon, who w y bty ate v | barrow, 1 lawn mower, ro number DS, | 3 F—Alrs. John T. Sterling, | AUIte ill the first part of the woek, was | el exempt trom all the state duws | o'R0Te biankets and robes, | carriage | Sold onl and such things Refinished. Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Deniist, . Natlonai | fore, R i aws of the states OWNET | vise “and forge, bolt 'cutters, belts, ot the American Rtevolution, i N wia itk Shiide s aba | 8000 operator Jive. No federal license | scyihes, snathi, wagon pole, grain cra: DUNN!S PHARMACY, - Telephone 522. 3 oct10d ted to bo ome of the « : i necdod excent when the automobile | dies, biooks afd rope, - chains, —axes f < at s luncheon 1o be given by | CqLiort fOr, e graphophene \% | is engaged In Interstate traffic. milki oans. incubator. Clipping machine: : : 1| JOSEPH BRADFORD, | Shannon Building Annex, Room A |,y offered by the Baltic Athle e e e il by | B dove b, mall lot of house: | 50 Main St i 5 7= treated with ferroti ingteoment. was_awarded 095 | e Sescton, bt 1 Wil undeuptc | ho1d o00x. oeher smull articles, such n Strect. B Binder 1 fhat they, are. avening at the club. i s . 3 n 4y suwe, bits, hammers, etc. ete. : 00k A endrh 7 Arrisamtenta dre - Hé e U)lmlll form tho basis of legistation an- | Sl day e Sermy;.sais il take e " MONEY LOANED i s "“"W"‘_.,_____ Sring topeier Homs D Oeoums | Other, vear. P Digce mext air weekday, . © ! AUTOMOBILE STATIOS, Blank Baoks Magle and Ruled to Order, |l en Dismionds, Watches Tewe! Consnl Afredx I g BEIPer. o Aal bey - 2o Dies from Knife Wounds. ALFRED E. HARVEY. |8-J. Coit, ¢ Otls Strest. Automobile 108 SROADWAY. Ao SRt of Thtorest AR the town’ council hag At the B. A C. in about tn ks | tugn Point, N. C. Feb 19—will — | #3d Bloycle Eopuiring, Genaral Wfa- | reiephons 363 ; [iaiabiianed fem o ",?,‘,_E'fl B e e match hetwesn theke -mat artists [ Miller, who was slashed with the same | WHEN you wanr to put your busi-| chifie work. Jobbing.. ‘Phone W 4 (and fifti intve cid - nesc before the public, there is. no-ma. . ould surely be 2 hummer and provide | knife with which Moses Speaks, killed | G707 WOI0%0. the pubiic, there 1o notme: . NEWMARKET a feast for Baltic’s grappling fa his wife here Saturday, died today:|ing coramns of The Sulletim & : T el fl:‘{; Henry m;:‘u,wv.h: l.lfi n 111 | Miller "ll tl"lla murderer'’s son-in-law. . o past ten days with a light case | Speaks is still at large. Speaks was| - 7 . c. 10 % | ot gmenmonia. s much improved. . °| recently discharked from o Boston asy- o D s AN HOE Motk L 1 onthe t | Meala and. W “elekais Wilinot, who has heen 1sing um fox the fechie min 5 Totn For Sominens Teevtn o i S gk . PR

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