Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 14, 1911, Page 12

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QENERALLY FAIR TODAY. - GENERALLY FAIR Mnow WKAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT |____tosT ano Founa. | - = kg S : it LOST—Two .year old_ hound bimh ‘ carriage pa y FOR SALE—Cheap, Jersey cow und TO RENT—Nicely f@nished 100 i Vaudeville and metion pictures at the |t With white marks. . Letoy Osborne. | WANPED oL onvels Carlage RIOL | Tel ca M iresnened W, 11, Jas: | heat, bath and gas, o) afain St maridd Auditorium, : e SRR L e muri4d | G. runguid, Laurel Hi T T0 RENT—Two tenements, Nos, 108 | .- 5 Maving ‘Platures .4l the Breed The- |~ cywi 10 MY HOUSKE on Maren X 3| FOR SALE—Cheap. double cvlinder |and 105 CIff street: modern: improve- fi"m‘:,’.‘,",,e ,,,mm* ,;'I::R-a“w,"; oo e fi”fin‘:‘ifiut&, ments. Inguire at 51 CHff Street. Dul? un. ‘(fi a 7 ter, . v female Boston bull- WANTED—At once, situation *'fi the Bishop's Carriage at Poli's ;‘io‘;.""&v‘fl?fr%;?r'.’mimmme by proving | iousekeeper, by in alderly -Americ o Aads Theater, iy and paying for this ady " | lady, experienced and honest. . t mrlfld mbfiudy step “,‘nd Drill of Fifth Company, C. A. C., at {i{("&’s,r ¥ feonard Bridge, Ct. Tag Box't R et e e Bl i iy -——*—-————W“““ Armory. 22, N. Y. marizd ANTED—A two-liorso auwmwp cart | FOR SALE—Corner stove, eigars to- || IURNISHED nooms and all ('?s%‘fie“i FUEOGRE Snetuckot Lodge, No, 27, 1 O. O. F., ______..__—_———- p-mnk A Krug. R F. D. 3. Telephone | bacco, soda, _contectionery,’ jce cream |ience ght housdkeeping. * 78 d" And women, X meets in 0dd Fellows’ 11%%{1. ko marisd | and perfodiciix: ing iocation; good tea- | 5 marld Got on them L1 N ic Nest, No. er 4 son: or selling. Address s W - ) & - Owls, meets l;;\?:do‘mflualgf‘x s LEGAL NOTICES. 5 ng'!'rmxnl—A miadls aged woman 0 |liaims, Central Ritage, Conn. . martéd | ;.9 (0 tho W nthoan Sors Broadway, 5 1 W e, No. i % o eneral housewor) a small fam- b =0 ¥ ; * - .,,a..';“.':‘{:"ma..‘mu, NOTICE TG CREDITORS. |1 Appiy 2t 201 \Wushington St. FOR SALE—Cundy, cigur and variety :;‘"}si 3. L. Derlonte ax &7 bflf_aflt Thoy get off : { Si."Anne's T. A. Society meets in St.| sy 4 COURT OF PROBATE MELD | marild Rttt hiah oD Bbua comi BT o Wfllmm‘ B Bielan 1 155 2PPLY B0 oqkc%as at 4 5 : by 47 "J'J'xd\’f'-fbn, A. O. H, meets in 3; ngwx'c?. o e al’&?u‘?]‘;;hjrnfifiéfi, 18‘::1{51}?‘;?““;?“"';i‘iL{“;:;fikma“&g‘ ::flf;‘;esngg; ,fg;‘l"ég;flfllv‘x'a'-n'ie B;gofkt;' " T0 RENT_Nine room cottage house ,{:fi’;fi:fi:fl-—, i opa ; megts in Foresters: Hal! = Estate of “llllam D. Hnasland dme marl4 mm SALE_10,000 Hoosier and Plum Tel 141-12. And. now { Norwich Council, No. 720, R. A, of Lisbon, in said District, decease al wAzwrm—an odd ox that we!xhl Farmer black cap raspberry plants, the | ~ No, 4 ROCK ST._East Side. . Good meets in Buckingham Memorial. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite about 1600, Address, glvmg Mce. two best varieties; also 15,000 Gien | order; reasonable ront. Con' they 1 ht 4 * iifors of s:}:ll.ge':e‘asee;!t;& priie B., Bulletin Office. 14d | Mary and Dunlap strawberry Plants. | $8.00 MONTH—20 Cintral Ave., mid- | OBl Yomaik a.-s“w...n Y ANNOUNCEMENTS S A his date by post-|. WANTED—At ones, experiauced "ex;’. o . Ve e dle tenement, good ovder. e fl‘:‘,}o?:‘;fl,dm S S S ! hotiee to that effect, together | purse makers: also learners. Steady SERAL & A E S OF L | ADply tos Tohm K Fanning, 21 Willow | 320 ) Vour own sweet way. The Anna M. Herr Y. W. C. T. U. opy of this order, on the sign- | work guaranteed. Call or write Mrs. | ~ WOR SALI Farms. village and city | St You scorn such edueation: meeting this evening at 8 o'clock, | pc to fhe place where said {A. C. Smith, Poquetanuck. tharldd residences, stores. hotels and factories. NICELY FURNISHED HOOMS, cen- You'veralways dene it so, room 2, 35 Shetucket street. feccavod last dwelt ana in the : tnation om A small | C- M. Posi, Westhrook, Conn. maridd |trally located. comtinuous uot water | And. if there's any gther Fown. «nd by publishing the same 4 newspaper having reftatio 2 - Ddth and gas.” 33 Union St | I8 hot for vou to kn An excellent opportumity to buv a| ;g Yisirict, and make return te this Although you break vonx- lovely neck, man; can milic and | "WOR _SALE—10 ihoroughbiod rose | Sisam h 138 cemperate! | conib White Legnorn pulieis and cock- b s C 4 > : r Percy | erel. Ad Willi- E - Or twist a limb off, say, fine farm at Norwich Town at a mod urt. [ e. \pph by letter, Pe y T0. RENT_Store of 85 Feankiin St st & Umb o, say. erate price is offered by Palmer & o NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | Lsflff of John Brehm;!t‘ux& 'I‘Iih mantic, Conn 7 md'14d,lnq}fl_l'_c_a_t Bulletin Office. X:ufll‘]’" niptvso;u.n. 0 long Rogers today. See adv. on page 12 of The above and foregoing is a true PR e $1,000 for quick sale of house of seven TO RENT—A tenement of five rooms, | How's that? T, avaINM L SR eat P >. CHURC TS VANTED 50, _pef cent | rooms at 154 West Town St.; lot about | a1l improvements. at 49 Clirt St. Onl¥ You know where you are at? Altest FANNIE C. CHURCH. profi( = Sell men’s hose, 25¢ a_ pair, 20x125, with woodshed, small garden, | Small family need apply. Inquire at|And it’s your affair.if you tumble dows TRAINING OF THE YOUNG. Clerk. | Biack lisle, gauze weight. Outfit BIx | &1C “kor particulars, apply to C. R | Store 1A aain oo P R ' e pair for $i. ~ Elaine Hosiery Co., 786 | Johnson, 177 West Broad St., Wester 2 S SN AN very well, desr tadfe g - al Norio of sal Broad St. Hartford, Conn. ~marid |R. I mar "TO RENT—At 21 Ripley place. a good c off as sm& you best, SanualiTEERining foF the Hoye; and }esanst deinerey “mmou Lo T | tenement of six 100ms, first floor; remt | But men if half ®o awkward G N i id_estate W \\TED-Imentiom developed and FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMEN' g for the Girls. | their cla s AR D No. 4 Nor arafted. ulty macliiners 3 Conn., within the time limited In Bxpert advice f reasonable. Inquire 40 Fobart Ave. As you, would never rest ’Cunkmg and Se Tntil they lesmed u. method redesigned. | trees and shrubs. J. O. Landon, 29 ree. Conn, Engineering | Treadway Ave. marisd ) - Of getting off & At the Y. M, C. A. hall on Wednes- | 11,55 ang foregoing order Co. Apply Builetin Office. mari3d B R TY Y T AR ¥ That .uan t look uxe Hades day afternoon at four o'clock there ETHEL . HI L T WANTED _Paperhangers and paiat e RO Y model And give themselves a jar. will be an address by Alfred B. Fletch- | mari4d Administratr ers, at once. Apply No. 31 Willow St |and in excellont condition. For parfic- o.‘ en Qh, say, off er under the auspices of the Woman's | — < aier G CREDITORS. marild ulars, apply to W. R. Baird, Norwich. ¥ “?;n %tYO“ set e Some other way? & guild, who will speak em Vocational AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELB | i\ vrEp— Irug marldd Na"tnto,t?n:n“.»r Training in Our Schools. This lem,““ at Norwich, within and for the DIStrict | jj.cnsed in € 504 position | RO, SALE —Chatham incnbator and TW Stores Wrong end to is free and deals with a most im-|gf Norwich, om the 10th day of March, !¢ tho right man. References required | brooder; n mower: large wolf robe, o As at px'qunt vou 099 portant subject in which parents|A. D. 1911, that will bear.close scrutiny. Apothe- | nearly new: hook shelves, ach and oak: 10 " My 8 should be interested, Sresent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge | caries Hall Co, Waterburs, Conb. oil heater. Bdward D. Merriman. So. 1 MAIN STREET, heretofore | 10,3 ply*chic that makes you do Siew In_the present industrial scheme of ) Estate of Louisa 3. Hoagland, I marild | Coven: marlad occupied by J. C. McPherson. education_ the idea fails lo récoghize | <& G0 o1 That the Administrat TEACHERS WANTED_At once, for | FOR SALE _One pair nice horses, 118 WATER STREET, hereto- thswiltfl}l::t e Ay that the bulk of the industrial work- | , W00 5000 0r said deceasad to mxn: all grades, for spring and fall vacan- | weighing 2750; harness, dump cart. ice | fore occupied by Spicer Bros. W1l never get off a car ers. must remain permanently indus- i their claims against sald estate|c Cary Teachers’ Agency, Hartford, | wagon and other things too numetrous | o4 AR yOuT: TRterIeraiod trial workers, This training"\\'hl(-l'E within six monlhlth’ofi; lthlsnde:{e, tb’y L. marlld 110 meg}aon \\np]\xlo Henry Mary, | J. P. HUNTINGTON, Huh? & 2 } i« advocated will have the effect of | gosting a notice to that e o- e : Cast e, Norwich | Friter- A lifling a mass of workers from a low- { €ether with a copy of this order, on the | WANTED—By sgardensr work on — 4 Broadway. —Chicage Tnter-Ocean npost nearest to the place where ! Zentieman’s place. A. Hahm, Harland FOR SALE—Express wagon ieb28TuThsS - d deceased last dwelt, in the | Road. margd horse: price reasonable. For part er grade of work such as is designat- | 818 HOWME. ed as unskilled labor. same Town, and by publishin “e S - lars, apply at 3 Winchester Fiace. i 3 . WANTED — Railway ail clerks 3 ces el : vy e same once in a newspaper h:n%n | E R e a\,emzj wf,{,-y ;?,100: alter- “ 2 | My thnushu go home to that old brown BREED D THEATER. , circulation in said District, and maL nate weeks off with full pay; prepara- FOR SALEThree | w,th u? low rToof sloping down te Teater § I l"e‘“"‘ o e S AvLING, Judge. | Lion free for coming Norwich exar;l;uél- calve now. (- E its lov ping dow: The Breed theater is again showing tions. kiin Tnstitute, Dept Conn. R. F. a programme of all-star features, and | The above and foregoing is & Lrue | potiester v Rt 8 i Ana iu nrden fragrant with rose and it id be difficult to select # wopy of record. = = EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SA m | f thyme, woul e difficult to select any one| Tjtiest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, AGENTS WANTED—159 per. cem.v the following br Siiver. White and That blossom na longer except in as excelling the other in general ex- Clerk. profit;: 35 to $6 worth of rope; better, | Buff Wyandottes, Vhi Leghorn and rhyme, | eellence. Perhaps the great film d'art | sironger than factory made, from 40¢| Barred Plymoutll Rocks; 31 2 a ‘Where the honey bees used to feast of Pathe, entitled Il Trovatore, with NOTICE.—All creditors of s=aid de- {ball ¢f binding twine or from serap | settivg cubator eggs %4 the incidental music, which was espe- | ceased are hereby notified to prescrt twine free; low priced hand machine; | hundred. Day old_ ehicks, Afar in the west the great hills rose. | i > - R y e cet: 7 e~ r P Silent and steadfast, and gloomy and capably "“.‘fl'l’"‘“’d by the Breed's Conn.. " within B e N s Nno msakias Nope or T i ties. clath ek, | o el A0 % ] jmprovements, -in thé Ceoke T thought they were giants and doomed | musicians, is the leader, as it is a(cpnr. With'n the ‘twme U | halter ties, any length or.thickness: | FOR . SALD—E building, 10 Broadway eep masterpiece of photographic beauty, [~ " BETHEL L. HULL loops or splices: finishes with selvedge | house. all modern P 5 Their watch while the world Should ] and a marvel in dramatic portrayal marl4d Administratrix. farmers, mines. factories, boats, { Broad Si. Apply to Brown & Per] Possession at once, - wake or sleep. Every important scene is gorgeously g e ceries, s stores buy quick:| Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetu#ket i 3 2 - e represented, all in glowing colors, by | AT A CO OF PROBATE HELD F foe ory. F. N. Cash, 29| Novwich Conn. { And T was as young as the hills were of Ttal ot ¥ e, | At Norwich, within and for the District | Unjon St., ot ) _Conn. e e | old, a cast ian actors, whose reéputa- | oy Norwich, on the 13th day of March, = 4 SES. ; . ’ Andrtha worldiwae Warm ith the | tions as delineators of smilent dramas| A D. 1911 1 BUY POULTRY AND HOGS. G. A. I must sell the most of these horses breath of spring, i are famous the world over. This is|Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | Bullard, Norwich. Tel. 646-6. lluF week to make room for the next And the roses red and the lilies white [ s md = ¢ 2 <inds ir vk 3, ing i - “hia W the Seconc All kinds of repair work. Sewing | ness ct S as can found s here Y o ‘“’m" S ede ;ggt.xéyt‘l-xrgrflg'%r‘wx‘é?:nmo:aidlem:n-iud ! Machine Hospital and General ‘Repai | Th 1n: ’,fi'c‘l‘ Dairs. Ck‘);;n-u ana :‘ll“me; A H:; biias in my neast Besen. to suc - 2 for giving Florence Berth Fraisure of | Shop, over electric car station, Frank- ne will =ell the same kind cheaper = e LR, i _Touise Chandler Moult Every picture on the programme is a | ‘;dg\orw‘kh a female child under the | lin Square. = than 1 will: FOR SALE P o gem, and the one by the Biograph age of fourteen vea in adoption to mar6d A. H. OUSLEY. ELMER R. PLERSON company, entitled Fisher Kolks, is a|tle said Richardetie Wilson. T aT T e e e ma Ty VIEWS AND ‘VARIETIES sublime scenic spectacle of humble | - sald agreemen ving been es T T T T - . i bt 2 o people on the.Catalina Islands, Califor- | Mibited to said Court for approval i | WANTED | g00d goods? 'T make it my busin cottrge * Clever Sayinga ; '[lvh' dui,e?nenme su-x:;». e?u:led The | Ordered, That the hearing upon the | |.;'e7]l(hu.t kind only. My Wh o1y e 1. : ¥ awn, being beyond description | approval of sald agreement be had at| A Good Family Cook. G ¢ ang | Rocks are winners, unexcelléd any :all| Country Hditor—Its cold here; put | the Probate Court Room in tie City_or | -+ Gocd Family Cook. Good pay and | wiere for beauty and full of business something into the stove. Office Boyv valuable —Here’s just the thing, a manuserint { Norwich, in said District, 2o0d place. Also Good House Girls.|2as Wwell. Tggs 31 per 13, 56 per 100. . G of W Also Rhode Island Reds. Good bird: i . spring water, 125 Bnef s'laie News Tt forenosn, and that J. B. LUCAS, iy Lo caphunicns b heating apple trees. witn 16 | O TR T BOUTERTE ool TNy ot 18 Bave o g Eggs 75c per 13, $5 per . Si s, 100 hens, 3 ;g\”!:]d l‘;‘»é‘rm‘é (nr)\ldth:g:p- Room 32, Central Building. | heny § Arihur’ A, Mitchell, R, F. D. | pigs " omplete line of wagons and | «Ajy husband is 2 mean man® “Why { e given by the publication of (his e, e e ; G MK gnoteam sold atlso?” “Just because my mother fa 1 2 OC { det one time in some newspaper havin A - , $4,300. to visit us he’s gone and in- Greenwich.—Mr. and Mrs. E. . Con- | 5° civemlation in eatd Distrior at To WANTED AT ONCE Pictures and lis coming verse ar> in Europe, where they will |six days prior to the date of said he FOR SALE OR RENT TRYON'S AGENCY, vited his.”—Louisville Courier-Jour~ i 1 travel for several weeks, ; A tanu that return be made to th Ger I Housework Help. The oropertyNo in T owis Stroet-con - Willimantic, Cenn. nal.m s i _', our FREE E) {MENT BUREAT, G0 it 4tdd b ic 7 g This thin, is 80 general Litohfield/~Dr- ¥, X, Ganung of this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. BEE ESETOTN i taining two flats, steam hoat, electric & & S. H. REEVES. Supt. lights, and other modern conveniences. TO RENT It may be called a rule; } borough has been elected president of The above and foregouing is a true There iS nmo one so w-lsq lie can't i 8 e copy of record | Central Building, 43 Bromdway. City. | Also the plumbing and tinsmith shop the Bridgeport Dental society. LRt *““Faxnie C. cne | gecita Fith tools £ ROOM in furnished office. Cen- Be Che“_e‘i,,bvh?afm':' Magazin: Southington.—Judge Thomas Jo5 shavi H Inquire of G. F. Adams, 16 Town ition Fayces pp! . gazine. Welch and Marcellus B. Wilcox have| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL n; Street, or C. P. Capron, 1 Main pleasant fl¢l.‘ AR luhcemsn—-Dg you | have to tak gone to Florida to spend several | 8% Norwich, within and for the Dis | FOR SALE. Street. mar9TThS : t and fue 101 vater | cave of the dog? Nurs4 Gird—Ne - < of Norwich. on the 13th day of Mar e - s ol tubs ete; | missus says I'm too young and - B {4 Danel BT F S l FOF SiiE OnfEEnT _ | 318 per mon ;on D perienced.” I only look after the chil- resent— 8] %, Judgze. N e ™ SALE. s o Naugatuck.—Mrs. John L. Buel, state R Hoagland, Tale of or ailec et 0. 118 ity ier Gatiagat e il AR Sacred Heart Riview, 3 regent of the D. A, R., delivered a le Lisbon. in said Distrief, deceased. Washington Street. 2 ¢ a-S3ppc, in of the Tramp—Kin I get a bite to eat here ture on Old Sflver before a large aud The Administratrix appeared in Court the Court of Probate. e T et ten v 71500 npearas. ¢ | Woman—Yes, if you saw that pile of enc: of members last week. alnu filed a written application alleging | of the late Louisa A. FOR SALE—Hous> with Barn, cor- -wood. Tra:vw (sizi; lup the job) . | that =aid estate i ituatcd near Versailles, in jner Williams and Oneco Streets. 14 » I ain’'t ask for ne $10-a-plate ban & n.vJ;)hn Johns‘gn; 80, for | < "“‘"‘ f“r‘j,ar“’ Lissbon hure “hools, trolley, = > it WH'TNE' S AGE"c'! quet, ludy~—Bosion Transeript,. me';::r»qud;:s ’ffsfgrnp'ér AnT: it sf,iifll e S jselepnbae. Hne moties mord denc| FOR SRENTS-TMnco conneting 227 Main St., Franklin Square. “I always chaose the lesser of two ti shop, small { rooms with heat in Kenyvon Building. evile” “Do _you?' “Yesm ‘When T &0 to Minnesota fo visit a son. upon, it is Ordered, That said ‘ ‘| ;zlrrmq“:m one ucre of m t on, it , That said | ouse [ ot my wife was engaged to @ much Glmstonbury. 5t the fourth anmual | SED SANh. vh heRrA A fetermlied st isag. a0 ice of Iriit’ana's good | FOR RENT—ain Strect Store, two | 8@l Estate and Insurance | jiot v s - 52 Stesecd, 1o 8, S ; — & ) E al ¢ 0 yar Q £y @ vel ¥ ¢ T o e P & 5 E 4 g conference Rev. Edward J. Cory asked | Distriet et RS gl 1}“‘,"?‘2’; ;’;f‘;fin“’ KeeP | floors, 75 feet x 22 feet, extending “Uncle Rastus, I thought they had to be relieved from the pastorate of | . A, D. 1911, at o'clock | 75 acres of sproni d velonging to the | from Main to Water, 'with heat, in sent you to-jail again on the usual the ® Bast ~ Glastonbury | Mothoaist 1% e lu';‘e':‘xfuo\x;]gngptn.;?{;p'o' estate of the late Wwilliam D. Hoagland. | genven Building, FOR SALE charge.” *“No, suh; I's vindicated dis ‘church. Faaia catl said prope _terms and . time. De jedse couldn’t quite make ~ulars on the al thel I. H Conn. P. lenlione up his mind an’ he turned me loose an. said ¥ mustrft do it again”’—Chicago Tribune. Enquire of A. A.-BECKWITH, Ken- | mne rarm kuown as ¢ yon Building. Cornelius Murphy place. o 149 acr -,n good tillab New Haven.—The Nzw Haven Den- | tal association has asked the boara of | Dis education to give it a room in one of | date i sa mar14TuTh wood and 1 Father (to hisg daughter)—TI'va the schools where its members may | made to the Court. H — = cuts 35 t g - teat achool children free of charge. ! NELSON 1. AYLING. Judge. | s rooms, Drought you a sither for your birth har ‘00d floors. run- | day, my deap, and @ book by which 131‘.2» Tand bavn: good | you can teach yoarself to play on it barn 36x50 with snoé- in a nth. Daughter—But it wes Middletown.—Dr. l;alrl\nu aceompa - \ Bald- | recently { — for .Inmalra_ where he will give a se- ! . atl of organ concerts in the new ca- | 2 thedral. {A. D. 191 he i} e da 7 e i < t e reorae e oeo S s For Sale or Rent FUH SAl E Ee water B SR No. 53 Washington Street, e A SR horse barn, icehouse, carriage sheds. the zither teacher I wanted most.— 2 (tnn’r “OF PROBATE HELD nd bath. steam heater, —_— irenhouses = and sraunary, situated in} pliegende Blaetter. within and for the District | all newiy f Li ¥ ‘onn., it Cit the 1: ared and rafuied The very M e ekt 0F Jewet: | “Some arators,” said Senator Sor- i on the 13th day of March, Luguire Dr. D. L. JONES, East|Washington . from Taftville. ghum, refiectively, “make me think off esirable residence No. 170 Street, with stable and | Ci Present—NELSON J. Piain, h, Conl. Tele- | conservatory. Price our parrot. “The one whose hea Norfolk.—tieorge W. Scoville. 67 ";m: ot Witham D Hougding, phone 736 & > Z The property has a frontage of 234 | and photograph. inquive FRANCIS D.]you ‘chopped off2* “Yes. He had to proprietor of an undertaking and up- | of . In said District. deceased. | . : feet and a depth of 484 feet, and it | DONOMUIL Central Building, Norwich. f paie all*the blame for what somebody Theistery business for many yvears and | Th» Administratrix appeared in Court may be divided if a purchaser can not else insisted on his saying”—Wash- a veteran of the Civil war, died last [and filed a written applicati 3 2 “Be pleazant untll ten ¢ be found for the whole. - ington Star. week of a complication of diseases. Hy, | (DAL said estate is now oy b o, Bl o ey abaid id Court. and prayine I n the morning and the re For price and other iformation ap- ¢ FO[‘ Sale ! ! 1 certain real estate belonzing to the day will take core of It ply to MucH ]" LI'I‘TLE Hartford.—William Baker, ticket | Siiontmete: fully destribed in said” ap- —Hubbard. FRANK L. WOODARD, The five ongaini enc- | moved to and from the shipping room asz:[:n at 1thel railroad qlaflnun her bfmm i Whe upm;’ it is to e AR 10 Main Streat. ments, g Hasloton cltauin: g“t !lv::gfl:e':: i';_ until along in the '80's, celebrated | on be hear ! 4 smile when. you can have the morn- | reba8TThS . tknown as “Gardner Cot habited point in Pennsy iy hls 924 birthday unniversary March 3 |ai ‘\"‘f“';"obu!“ Court v ing bath room as luxuriantly warm as _| _1or information and terms apply o | that city, at the corner of Thomas and 3 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. 1-IA\ i | the the tropics. Why taka WM. W. IVES, 11 Champlin ‘street. Ilevemth ' streets, where the e H. Wells, of Lawrenceville, N. J. char having the temperature of | G is 1,885.7 feet above sea level " o 8 your dressing or dining rooms $5 000 | An-‘omal.——lr)t-tl]n\nlx"\g lil\e laying of a! fhereon elow tic safety point, knowing as you ’ o The excess of birthe over deaths :gurt-y ra;\ !nl ; @] :;DP ng deparz-nem[ this o do so weli the tariableness of oue| will buy a splendid farm of 174 acres throughout Frence was only 13,242 h! Bt farrel foundry, apparatus is " having a New England v weather. A | with wood ana fruit. near troiles 1909, an increase of the population o eing installed so freight cars can be |1 1 . 2 Soytas ¥rance of 3,000 to 10,000. The fn- VULCAN ODORLESS creamery, stzam cars, markei. Good S crease of popuation in 1908 was 46,411, by cables. The cables will be operated | M0 De . s e iy s NELSON J. AVLING. Judge. | bridings and easy terms. ¥ e S owitol s ORI LBe | iy < b e foregoing is - true | GAS HEATER | E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. “ Quebec has been, is, and promisel A‘ "":v‘” "‘N"A\\‘[E C..CHCRY res you all the kzat you wan: and FARM for many years to remain, the chies Bridgeport.—The funeral of John| _when 3"_“‘ want The zas pipe spruce-producing Tregion of Canada, Henry Kane, for years one of the best known newspaper men in the city and | until his Jast iliness connected with the | WM. B. WTLCOX tioneer | Morning Telegram, was held Sunday Ve afternoen from his home, 87 Center | { street, and was followed by services ! in St. Augustine’s church at 2 o' Iouk.i I Rev. James A. O'Meara officiated. i 1 to fill, no oil ! The cut of spruce in 1900 showed a a1’ make this | SPEC]AL BARGAIN A NOI'WiCh TOWI‘I | increase owver that of 1908 in every winter of your ! province, except Saskatchewan and shown you that | British Columbia. L rarely working at ~fliciency in the searly the day. We have tnese rz of comfort highest qua 200 acres land, 100 clear, 1l.room house with ell, large barn, quantity of | consisting of dwellina honse of seven fruit trees, % mile from schools, | COPSisting of dwelling house o : chureh and stores, 4 miles from Willi- . two barns, sheds, modern hen- [ . o TU ST s hard S5e | mant vell at barn and 1 in for 1000 hens, new hog houses i eut in Canada. Tt showed an at 22,75 | house, runnping csr through place, = > 3 wood cm 5 to 100 hogs ) agres choice land | jncrease of 15.7° per cent. during the high state of cultivation: well | vear. Ontario produced more than ty tubing | 1,600 Wood. good standing timber foot. fuel pmmg done at S!.aw. T STATE FORESTS. Since amnexation by Japan, about i 2 i 20,000 Koreans have cut off and sold (3 new milch), 2 yearlings, 1 thorough- ! thejr topknots, materially reducing the - > Gas & E'ec"‘cal De'l) £ DU FOR PALMER & RC ERS, bred Jersey bull, two vears old, 2 pigs, . | price of human hair in the Far Bast- 4 s 110 R. I Red pullets, 25 cockerels 1 = 5 Main Shreet orn ‘maricets, To evade the duty the farm wagon, 1 dump cart, 1 sled, 1 ex- | 8 5 1 \ e — | Koreans can _cross e frontier o press wagon, 1 double carriage, 1 Con. MONEY LOANED i | Ciiina before cutting their topknots. cord buggy, 1 sleigh, 2 wagon poler 1| o0 Diamonds. Watches. Jewelry / Connecticut Has Three, at Portland, | '®sidence of the late W. L D. Bagley, i R Owner has good reasons for selling. 2; :,ljorflgec:e;;%v:s!vt}?eld ;;E:u:- Unios and Simsbury. Preston City, . H Ghien & EE BT 5 % i g D1 Liberal terms to quici buyer. Busi-{ b | THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1911, i fe- | There are three state forests in Con- at 10 o'cleck n. m., CI‘Y Of Norwmh The Cosy Home Is Sold ness well established. For full partic- | i nectiéut. In Portland, Middlesex coun- | the foilowing articles: 1 horse, ty, there are 1,100 acres. This was N bought at $2 an acre and is mostly #prout land of chestnuts and hard- woods, 30 to 40 vears old. Not much planting has been done here. In Union, Tolland county, 300 acres are in the stdte forest. Thz most ex- 9 cows ulars. call on and r-uulu.s of any d nl the tensive planting done by the state on a | pair team harness, 1 single harness. | Lo ates of Interest. An olg You can buy a 76 acre farm, small if. Parker estimates that if all ot commereial scale has been done here. | horse power cutter and sarw, 1 mawing | SoTORTIABAR fir to ARl Wity ! iouse (not in best of rapair huat ten- or a e avatlable unoccupied lands in north- In the t-prlllx;: ot J908 about fifteen | machine, 1 horse rake, 1 side-hill plow, | (Established 1872.; gemabla small bk :{g"'d“‘ g b {orn Manchuria and mnernuldonl\flil. acres of ol mowings were planted . 3. p P 3 THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO,, wood and some fruit. 200 cash bal- | 3 a brought under cultivation, that with 20,000 two_vear old white pines, | - CUItiVator, 1 spring-tooth h: A 142 Main Street, Upninirs. | ance on mortgage at 3 per cent, In- COTTAGE HOUSE LA ion Caf ‘Asin should he capable of set 5x6 feet. IL cost $1.66 to plant | 315¢ harrow. 1 De Laval sepur: No. vestigate. S t !;rodm]ng‘ 300,000,000 to 400,000,000 100, trees: One man couid.plant a 1% 1 Cosley creamer, 1 retrigerator. 1 — | A ew coltage at Charlestown Teach 57 Maple Stree! [ Diahale of wheat, even with native e A er wWor churns, Cy ers - i & | @ [ is. = 9 o .-rvr!ngmt;f 1907 therzei:l-'e ;!ynnte:ll ol(;le cubator, 1 brooder, 1 corn .‘Sl:—llm‘. ”l | ISP o fuctionoer | 3“ ‘lll:l.m';rl)‘e;lcmtlc:‘len;u f.fé» h: Lot 60x200 im( i o%’ L“mw‘fimi’_ 00 white pines, 2,000 Scotch pines and | grindst. tackh blocks 4 rope, | nice sail boat. all for $1.750. 000 Norway spruce. 13}1.‘1:1(1: el ioantara rote hu;’l.)(lr ‘;;3:! | Send for Wilcoxs Farm Bulletin. Stcan:} fiesd a0 ey I rehme. of - the Jateat, Syl 24 - In Simsbury, Hartford county, there | i aw. oat b otatoss 3 of hoice of 40 improvements ceived: by Alexandria. cotton Grms inc ire 150 acres in the state reservation. | o v’ o bor o Potatoes and lots of| o1l £ e nTEhent bidder o (Unoles ol i) : dicates that the 1910 crop will break I'his land was considered worthiecs Cp; | other stuff, also all kinds of houselold | e iy 18t bidder on M A. WILCOX Price $2,700. the record for Kgyptian cotton pre= b was worth only $1 an acre. People ac- | 50°9=. Lol et of stock, registered and WILLIA = - CASE, Etion.7. 14 [s. nowitHe OREOD. SN L} tually hated to own it, The land was If stormy, sale wili take pluce next o der COwW Real Estate Broker, JAMES L. 23 3 ong the more conservative mer- = § | or and sandy, along the railroad | fair weekday. Terms CASH. 2 Cred bull, 2 hovses, . T wag- - e 7 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. chants that the crop will exceed 728, & burned over eve'ry Yyear on both sides. 3 v E. SHEDD. :”n.- r“xdy n.::“tl lI :uv»:t::p .-f:;en::‘e;:" f;atll 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2. £000,000 pounds, thus - topping the w ph it o TSt i it A vy o {Hne farn (00ls; harvess, large ity clepilone connection. jeld. of 1907 marldd Administrator, | of household fyroiture in geod condi- epi yield: o AN Thoroughly Discredited. i 2! tion, at Ples “}’L ,\'il"-w I'AA:"IH?ILL-bmmn, - : ”‘1"' 5 7 5 Many of the oldest settlers are re- | MME. TAFT—Palmist and cire. L o Corite. north from the = & . Many aof the cities of Germany have-. nolvln‘yfiu never -n:nvm they per. |ant. Anvone troubied or puzsiod wiih | Brick” chur Tk A ANOTHER LOT OF | : ort x which mit themselves to be frightened by the | t1¢ir own or athers’” affa L Rhe Tbasions Gt I § ’ oy round. advises avith a certainty higher (ha g anum erald. | Luman powers, 68 Was y mf', Burgess, . erer, exclusive nrivilege. New London, Conn. mari4T v Y | Cardinal Flour ~ Just receh'ed at Cardwel ! and shovet has boan

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