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RAIN TODAY; COLDER [ONIGHT; 5 \ : N ; P TE L [ I IPRESS DESPATCHE FAIR AND COLDER SATURDAY. — F = o ¢ . : HIETBY WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT ITCHING IRRITATION. -*fi‘m of "Wm FOR SALE Worst Form of Skin Trouble Quickly orAs 3 Y _— Sroring Pictures ares =t the flu«l SR B by Inexpensive Treatment. | oL .\ J or. m RENT" are m“ at the rate of Vnmluvm. and Motion Pictures a — 5 A 2 (The bureau of .ving and printa When you suffer with any skin trou- ing Ilnwork,ln.- oV e in producing essary to use some disgusting greasy Bee lh. "g“"fl of the bills, difiment. TRy SHERNGE & P Oh, what h.-mmmm for the land'a Jall, e, No. 6920, | simple skin food that is guaran 3 L (x. .),% u_°?° Ponemali | contain no grease or acids and which How they Mutier, futter, Autter i is su cleanly it does not soil the linen. WANTED. . FOR SALE. ot RO S TO RENT. And"'o.:r h%.:"-::: hl‘ and, of A,y “power to Instantly relieve any | —m——————HH— kK El)— hase FO - TO RENT—] jvate family, near Are exol t, nesrs' Asso- | rTitation of the siin and muke it soft, || WARTED_Te reat or Burc on R SALE PR New o 85 | pustornce, rurnl:h-ndr roon.:. With ail con- | while the merry merchants mutter, Bm Block. white and beautiful is almos and outbuudinu adapted for poultry. ‘terms, dece: house 'L'_h tew acres | room houle. 818 Wuhln‘lon St., all 1aodern l-.. ._Dex &nm&r” . 25, D. of | lous. Address Box 7s, Mecnaniésville, Coni. |about Dec. 'fln Apply w-.nor A. Heath, | quire at Bulletin meets mf‘a“i"m. meets | DI, OV56. ‘6o ot hink thirt I 1 nee- 5 cents per line, six words to the line . m 3 5 heat. En- We'll be overload i ey SRCESIOD | e at Buliotia Ottoer ™ “*Rovzed | with She vile bl 1o Fule. "biils, bill, Not only are minor skin troubles like | *Gr <33, Norwich Town. VIWEFM TO RENT—_Room with or without BES VA e tonsan; B rrisonian — pimples, ~blackheads, acne, barber's T L o g Y e Y bourd, with privace family. in central D—Immediately, first class | FOR SALE_Twenty young Shropshire | board, with private y, 4 115, ANNOUNCEMENMTS TSk gin, SUERD: Sl but fhe wors: | tinsmith; eight. hour day. puy. | grade shecp also Y en yenr o1a mare, | part of city, Eentleman preferred. Ad e onr ulcers or cases of salt rhe his won- | 4PLLY o adaress ¥2 West YBroad Street, | welgnt 1100, and twe year old County | dress M. C. L. care Builetin See the lssue of the bills, BREED THEATER. are cleansed and healed by this Westerly, R. 1. novi4d | Beater colt.” C. W. Johnson, 36 WInd- | —ro mENT—Twe six-room Aats at 120 Lovel i derful skin food. 35 To 87 DAILY selling new fibre | 4m Sty Willimastic. Tel! ¥31-3. Broadway; all modern improvements, | From Uncle Sy “monopolistic mones In order that any one mav try Ho- 5 TO l' DAILY selling new fibre novad Apply at 122 Broadway. novisd tary mills! At the Breed today the great dra- s et Sl expe;"se The Lee & Os- | brooms; per cent, profit; every i T o - et e T T Bee ‘em uring, pouring, pourlnl matic film offering entitled The Long % e o libera] aly: | Fowies ey canvass'at once. | FOR SALE —Bay borse weighing 1100, | 76 RENT — Newly urnished rooms From the DRrent treasuree Road, or Destiny’s Roadway, with its | 800d company 37 dition guaran- Sample by express, 30 cents. Wynne |good worker n.nd dr.lvnr, puxelcl yb'l: % | with modern conveniences, centrally lo- Hear the prayer that's lmnlnrln: ¥ with a garden party | 4 jar at 25¢ and in a Broom Co., Elmira, N. Y. « novi4d |12 years old; also a very nice blac! Catea Apply” to Box 50, Bulletin. 8, T hone they come o mel many tul opens tee to refund the money if the treat- mare, weighs 1000, standard registered And 'the pop on dives at which ith, in a spirit of coquetry, for WANTED A machinist. Apply Lo bred, e 11 yvears, ill make good _—_____—-— arouses the jealousy of ~Ned, _her | ment does mot do all that is claimed American Thread Co., Glasgo, Conn. Iamuy‘h‘orlo. These horses will be s0ld | UF TO DATE Tugnishes Togms, Ma B i Sanay o e Ao e flancee, who, taking -her action seri- I ihe Blood is impure, use Hokara Ata vy low price. 15 Mckinley Ave. guerite building. Mrs. Lees, c.“‘nhdn- orV it ufll'uz“g: orhtlrl-]: hl‘l)l"j ni e ., , N, i1lm, ously, gives & parasol which he in-| . o 55 piote They cool and cieanse | WANTED —Pool table. Address, with | ROV tended as & present for her to another i ls in | full particulars, P. O. Box 44, Groton, | "FOR SALE —New ml cow, chup. TO RENT—A tenement, 4 rooms, bills, bills, girl. This induces a quarrel and, both :lhenablg‘?:fi n:‘r:;i“;eegul.ne the bowels Conn’ novitd | pon ’l“ A milch o S lflf'g“d 35 per monci2 e | w |nu pimr ,‘1:"’ B dve stubborn, the break is never me"flf‘: | WANTED Position by compuient |~ yoR SALE Two good rubber (ite, | Hobar: avense. o oo o 1Pdctita S Hence he marries the other gir vpitress, or to do gemeral housework. |arti ixle, cather (op DugKics, Gae run 218~ | See the spending of the bills, Heart crushed, Edith seeks solace in| . ...~ . o ine most honored pas-|=FPiy_at Bulletin “Office. novz4d _|fAbout. ore Rores limber wagon. FOR RENT A upper tenement of § g spending of ¢ the convent as a Sister of Merey. Some | 0, % “the' Bristol Congregational | WANTED A girl for general house. | 4uire’at 108 North Main St.. ov21d” O O T Baotonink 8 P2 % 148 | Por feeding and Tor furbelows, for fu- time later fate ordains it that she be| 705 fie was president of a mer- | work. No washing or ironing. nov24d | wom SALB — Two cows and thres | —_rl Donh St So o n and frfltlg. i essigned to embroider the layette o ile «company in that state. A son, heifers. H. Peabody, East Great| TO RENTNo. 8 Union St, facin 3 Z . terrible | cantile x WANTED To ~ purchese farm or |} yri uare, fat of seven rooins, thi. ing line, e et thany Is no help for it and, | Edward Howard Grisss, 1s a Writer| ccuntry place in New Lendon county ’Efl:_w;_ Bicor. Bnquire of & A. Gllbert, 131 wifl be blowing S e A e { “the | and lecturer within reasonaple distance of trolley | "WOR SALWE _Four horses, one Pair, | Maln St. octiod AT1 the swmplen that see ming) And a cheer throughout the natlon the task finished, brings about the line, from 4 to 20 acres good prodictive |\weight 2500, sound and kind, seven Marks the populace's glee first meeting since the garden party. Fairfield.—Mrs. Josephine Kline of {scil, with good bundlnxa n Pay 10 lvears old, one pair, 2600, sound and RENT—S8tore at 69 Franklin St TO leveral years later, while Edith is| . te i sister, Miss | ber cent. casl in equal D ing, Plainfleld, | possession at once. Inquire at Bulletin At the glad administration s ing anjone iBa pode of the, Hast ;‘C‘L‘o’l‘f&“}‘.e‘{“”;si‘t;?jr;,‘:{, e duarterly pay(me‘nuictnc}udlu‘r{n!e{en: o A thce. ocied poriat ncreases currency! v 0! a per cen Lo ven after las —_— e WO at's e door ollowing o small bov nio @ suloth | Ui eTine pATTERN seRvice | b v mess B EERNISF || ROR SRR N T FAGIoR | By PR lie oL SUiD Biaatord | Lnveribly ki 2 - 3 h from whence the sound came find . o arch cushions, In Al condition. = F. Mww_”_“_ Sella another Stock of BiTs. Ned, who, having suffered businesy "WANTED A horse for its keep for | Kies, Wauregan, Ct. novisd FURNISHED ROOMS, aii modern con- | Pretty bills, bfll-, BiNs, bills, billw, reverses, and hecomes a ess W)mdier Inquire 30 Town St. A FINE MAHOGANY UPRIGHT Pi- | veniences, 38 Union st. '.I‘clcpnnn 834- ¢ bills, bills, drunkard, the accidental victim of t ~ nov3as ARO mat De SUME et omee: tost.new | SPrISE on, the gl:fi:‘in‘, taking, breaking of shot, with his child, now grown tc WANTED—Work of any kind by 17 [3375; d but a short time. Full par- manhood, and his wife by his side. A = vear old boy. Apply Box 30, Bulletin. flcu rs ‘on. request. Write Truatee, .,.c',"°§En¥i§v‘,fi‘?Umn';‘o?-.szo‘ff, —John O'Keefe, in New York World. Ned has now reached the final turn y ’ nov2id Bulletin, Norwich. nov1fd AR R L 008 sq\:‘are Tl - focs s mmm' in the road. The balance of the pr i WANTED—At once, a willing, rella- FOR SALE—Xmas reens, r1opins. | gpace. The lightest, cleanest, alriest i gramme is especially strong and in- I ble man on a dairy farm. Rural, care | wreaths, all kinds. i D. Rogers. | raciory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. | Whene'er a nnble deed 13 wrought cludes a wonderful educational film | D> L) A Bulletin. novisd |'Phone 283-2. novi®d | pornfer, Proy Steam Laundry Build Whene'er is epoken a noble thougt. entitled A Day at West Point. ANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- | ~ FORD RUNABOUT must be sold at!ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave Tg'h’,’;;‘;".' s jag Fuvprie been overhauled and 1s in _good run- |ning condition. ~Apply to Stebbins & ynet, at Sachem Park, evenings, or AT POLPS. The tidal wave of deeper souls —_ Into our fnmost being rolls, And lifts us unawares s, eyery Thursday. Arthur C.Bennett {a reasonable price this -week. .1uaLl jez24ad WANTED—All kinds of raw _furs bought at Jos. Connors & Sens’. Water )ho"e 682-4, for demonstration. novlisa STORAGE Tickets for both performances Ehintiving Doy St ey St every Thursday. A. C. Woodworth. o 55| Space for Furniture and Commodities. | Out of all meaner cares. well as for the performances for the | ¥OR SALE One pair of horses. 2 A 3 3 early part of next week. The Poli g e Ted | meight. 5 and 6 years old, good drivers Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main | Honor to those whose words or deeds Players ar busily preparing “A NER. W_FURS wan and workers; one Devon ox, welght ¥ Thus helps us in our daily needs, et I o & i lawson & = Whipple's. Wm. H 11550 Ype.. good worker; 10~ Chester And by thelr overflow B ; Stranger in a Strange Land.” and it is | going to be the biggest scream of the, year. The business 1 not be con- fined to the one day, as an unusual de mand for tickets for all performar has already been shown. For Tha ppee, the fur dealer, will be there | ¢ b aise u h ry Friday. novid ‘\‘\ h(l‘Le pigs 9 weeks old. A. T'n((;:z\lr‘;?:lmr Rt s from what is 8 low. —Longfellow, “Santa Filomena.” WANTED —Railway mail clerks; cus- O SALE I will sell at a pric o T month: | FOR SALEL Wil sell 5t x price FOR RENT VIEWS AND VARIETIES i examinations J ho Sumple gues- | o it and fixtures, situate on | flons free. Write immediately, Frank- i e Y - : ¥ in S osite P. 0., Jewett City Clever Savings giving day all tickets ordered by | Institute, Dept. 35 K Rochester, N. o g+ g LU T, S avI flgc?fynx;‘il;;n,bea;;g:i f\?i‘}lhl:i”l:e!d“‘:l‘l winders, spoolers FOR SALE—A 46 h. p. horizontal ' Three houses of 8 rooms each at Jack—Why did you give up your er that time. This gives all ample tenders for day work ar boiler, 3 vears old, made by Stewart of S04 anit 96 Chestnud Bireet end bachelor quarters? ~Tom—Because I'm time to get their tickets and prevents | Apply at Ossawan Mil Woreester; will stand 125 pound steam ; e going to marry dollars.—Birmingham & jam at the box office at the time | o pressure. Inquire A. A. F°“m1°P-tz'11‘:;°¥5 two tenements of 5 rooms each News. of “performance. On Monday fter- | no tuning and repalr- |Steam Laundry. =~~~ oc $ R North Main We don’t mind nails upon our toes, noon and night souvenirs of Mr uaranteed, A. G. Gordon. | pRINTING FOR _ FARMERS but oft & person feels Street, all in good repair. The cobbler was a flend to try to graft nails on our heels. Dallas News. “Talk about luck!” *“What's hannen.- the director of the company, presented to the ladies attendin: souvenir contains a portrait a interesting sketch of Mr. Kirk and his work. As he will play one of the most important roles in next week’s produc- tion, these souvenirs will be unu apppropriate. This week’s pla . City. Tel. 682-2. noteheads and 2350 6% (regular bu ize) envelopes, neatly 0 each, $2.7C.. Send for samples ! N. TARRANT & CO., HELP WANTED |and prices for any orinting vou are in 2 need or “The Bulietin Ccmpany, Nor- 117 Main Street, City. od at onee five ekis’ Fab: gerietall| wich, Com: *“I found a ten-dollar bill in my .. ' .work and second work, also a| GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 6% last summer’s suit.” “Gee! ~Why, I , thought you were married."—Tolédo ¢ appearing boy (15 years oid.) | SAYSloPes (Tegular business size). card fhqushy. 'y ¢ Wget,;' COHUDAJE‘} to gain in popu v FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. C e S S B Y “l!ut;' ol;lJ‘ectrd the purists, "tr‘hlpredlg and the crowds increase in size at cach | i i e - 5 ro such thing as a ‘mutual’ frie succeeding performance. There M..3- Concorat HEI: ‘S8 Eeriten (DI Ly “T say there Is such & thingl™ imps-~ unusual amount Of good, clean We have a Fine tiently reiterated Dickens. “T'm writ- wholesome comedy in the pla A NEAT SCHOOL FROCK pri d, 0; 1 , 3 0 S . ing a book about one!”—Chicago Tri- i) ble ee bill f % 2 S oi8 chbaee, At e Gt ] mE R WANTED printsa, $125; Looo, SLTE: s 00, 5 D Defendant’s Wite—Don't rry, d = T 10,000, $10. Printing of every descrip- S T R efendant’s e—Don't wo ean Saturday's matinee promises (o be | 's Dress With Side Closing. Gion dats provptin. Bond for\nsnles: tore To Rent The judge’s charge was certatnly i record brea R | Man Cook The iulletin Co., Norwich. Conn. yeur ‘favor, Defendant (moodfiy)—1 NEW BOOKS. | General House and Second Girls in the USRI e Rt Genealogical and Faily History of the State of Connecticut. i Staff, William RLL\LH M., Eduard Henry vel Hart, D, Kingsbury T: | Ard \1n||d\ hands “Jennie had her fortune told yester- day, but she doesn’t believe a word of walll‘egal\ House 12"’ “Why not?" *“Because the for- tune teller didn‘t say that she is go- ing to marry e rich man.”—Detroit Block, Poe Pro Sporlama;ld (avs)lnusng jockey who has been knocks out)—Stand back, pleass, APPLY TO a little more air, and hurry up with Room 32, Central Building. FOR SALE No. 43 LAUREL HILL AVE. Resiience formerly owned and oceupled by the late Mrs. Charles H. Kenyon. e FOR SAZE. i he Heason Why dmund A. Prentice sells so many ns. 1 illustrat- ed. Pub hed by wewis Hi \ ailed | torical Publishing company, New | ‘o ar r L {0 conts i | pieces of realestateis because he deals ue location. Exceptionally that brandy! JFaint volce from patient York. | H“ ] StdmT e 3 PR ! fairly and honestly with both buyer | built house. ‘All modern The Palkel’ i Daven n” co —Never mind ’bout the air—Punch. The purpose of this wond 1 as i # Dent Nt P G and seller. | eniences. Price right. fl . A waiter in a restaurant went to elnating history is outlined in i S R “onsult him at 86 CIff Street. 3 take a man’s order. “Have you got title, “A record ol the BT B Phone 390. Inquire of NORWICH, CONN. ;::_g ‘lglih:u::‘::&':etmmm;x:, ::: —aa JAMES L. CASE, walic that way,” responded the waiter, @& commonwealth and the fo & nation.” The personnel of torial staff indicates the sweep and accuracy of the wor sting, too, the possibility of > conten -Nlillona.l ’V[onthlv FOR SALE. MUCH IN LITTLE New York is regarded as the moving picture show center of the world, | # 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Ask Your Dealer for - SALE HORSES I I nave several good Horses to seil :at will weigh from 1300 to 1400 lbs., It ready for bard work. Also some .at are not as large. 1 want to sell iem all so as to have room for the om individua business or observation, 8C as: U - professional xt car load. Come and see them. Tu RENT 4 Queen Mary is said to have the most The publishe ain with re el 17 ELMER R. PIERSON. costly electric fan ever made in Amer- son that the v *nts in the ag- Fi i R ica, It is mounted In gold and has an Zregatc amount and vi GARDEN AND POULTRY FARM ne Six OoOOoMm o :,‘;.’;”;J?&é‘i’;i.“ was designed to match ealogical and personal inform portraiture unequ: publication. No similar ing Connecticut fore been pre vast amount Gne-quarter mile R .R. station. with T Small farm of 50 acres of land — o ceneh, enement well divided, good 6-room house Cigarette lighters that strike auto. chook _sod-enly & plles owes : > E o % matically are now taxed in Spain in e ,,:\“,“ lo”elty or ' 30.c00; 7" room All improvements except heat and barn, also henhouse, 40 fruit B e ith o hesr Taw Sad the orated; larg ) 4t $15.00 por. morvths trees, 400 cords of standing wood. first to pay the tax was King Alfonso . shop, shed, etc., all good; . fine smooth land. excellent Farm is located on trolley line, as an example for his smoking Span- They Fit All Shoes And Give Good Service ontains ral history nev- B3 g WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS. er before printed. o - i Tb‘l.eJubquL'Ll of this work is three- [ L 'y . a &S L N T e Inquire of near ‘;. “”i;,fe' ru'xld W"hmx 30 ish subjects. 5 5 - 'S RN e s i g minutes’ wa o ive manufac- . Predont: T - concisd Tori EN I\LA(FNIS TRYONS AN Oy et . JAMES L. CASE, turing concerns. Price $2000. A majority of the members of the is of Connecticut families of P e S i o L S = i . upper house in the Japanese diet are s f Connecticut families of — ———— 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, ie Pfavor of constructing & mew diet Setond—To préserve a recc rd bf the RUBB R co LEGAL NOTICES. Central Building, Yorwich, Conn. building at a cost of about $2,600,000, prominent preanl da ‘p.-: (J|; of n A Dbill to this effect will probably bhae state. 5 g submitted to the next session of the Third—To present, through sketches, the relation of i AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD BOSTON, MASS eyt wiRhin and for the Dis $2 500 . et ! o a 5 e £} lay o ’ - SR R T In the United States the value of We Have a Fine products was $20,679,062,000 in 1905, 1911, families of all tim to t HALE BENNETT, Judge. singular prosperity and 1te of Darius Da e of Cinter- | Wwill Duy a 1100 acre farm, large 12- influence of Connecticut. y. in said District. deceased. é:'t)nxge ‘lmua‘-.. .‘phlnl‘vdd_lv\_'hll_e, sToen and $14 3,903.0000 in‘owot. an 1:\:11?'5- While other historians have- written | e Administrator having made ' D3 n fvat class ‘condition:‘one barn 8.r°°m otta e of $5,878,149,000, or per cent. o £ “the ti ! tten application to said Court, in ' 28%30. h basement, one barn 24x30. average per establishment was approx - (‘:m” e “;"l\es. lhu l'i"\ll_u e of this, ordance h the statute, for an |D8Y blar=| '.'4\)(2‘4, r-ru#i woodhouse and i imately '$77,000 in 1909 and $68,000 i k is be a chronicle et OF - of e wheole ¢ ¢ | several henneries. 1is farm is well 1 P pinld y b Bhe Tnnke Cotae v of sale of the whole of part ef | JEYETEl, PINRCTIES | TN oy e 5g | With all modern improvements, | 15os. tate described therein, It is s acres of apple trees, abundance ~ of |« - - 3L poala | application be|\wood, 60 ucres of machine worked |in a very desirable location, to| tThe area in the country Hhitherts 0th day of NO'-'C:mbBI filelds in a high state f cultivation, given up to the cultivation of the i| % mie to railroad station. % mile to | exchange for a two-tenement |70\ % moon be set free, and the 111" at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and | f h® 0, TTORS, SIONC0, % mile to Ordereq As a social history of the common- wealth this attractive “who's who 5 certain to prove valuable and ac able to the library student in genea- logical research, to the individual trac- : creof be given by publish- | (hriving manufacturing village where = = Chinese are already engaged in con- of this or at least five ouse Iin a ocaiity. sidering a substitute, It is probable ing from effect to cause in social, pro- before aid time assigned. in The | gMPloYment can be found for a whole that the whole of the disengaged area fessiofial or business history of towns | | Bulletin, n_newspaper having | famy: house bullt on high ground. on R ‘I b5 Placea imler. 1ios snd cotton. or cities, to bearers of famil Con- - sirculation in gald Distrlet and Lhat| Fim Bargains ever offered. Tho house YOUNG & SHANKS WELRe pmces Rt 2 necticut family names in this and oth- Feturn be made o this.Court. alone would cost more to build than ] ( er states, interested in facts concern- ‘““"‘d A. HALE BENNETT, e ask for the whole farm. Don't let 2 st Ao ER R (Erotucad 3000 i 1 Room 23 Shannor Bldg. Phone 1100. | bales of cotton in the s arcers an Judge. opportuniiy slip. Investigate at ing ancestry, personal matrimonial alliances of kin differ- ent generations, and to reade in gen- eral who look quite through the deeds of men, and even in many quiet, thor- oughly American and democratic li here mirrored discern those steadfas traits which have made their lnhuenu | felt in the underlying principles of | Connecticut’s greatness within he rm\n | boundagies and far beyond. | | | | sce. Transportation free auto. ¢l | an increase of nearly 100 per cent, ove Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin 38 T3 e R the preceding season, according to a (choice of 400). report transmitted by Consul Alexan«< Dis WILLIAM A. WILCOX, der W. Weddell of Zanzibar. A furs \"‘K exiibited Real Estate Broker. ther increase is expected for the coma - ‘;:“("},;’,"g’,’x“u‘;fa:';;" jald estate| xo 41 West Bromd St.. Rooms 1 and Z, ing season. ¢ % Westerly, R. rdered, That the 4th da¥ of Decem The value of products representd her. A, D. 1911, at ~k in the af- “ n connection. novlisd onoon. At (HE MiatRie et ] oS e the product as amctually turned out by Seven room Cottage and about |||the factories during the census yeas dcyer. be and the same is, assigned for | —— ;e i rearing on the allowance of said a j ;i - > o ind does not necess: y have any res TW2 FAMILY HOUSE ;";f acre of land on trolley at |l |Re TO% e amount of sales for that in Westerly Fire District, within 560 amesville, just beyond the vear. The values under this head also Billiard and Carriage Cloths. E 2 | ministration account, and this (‘ou SPECIAL—1,000 yards of Cloakings ts,the Executor to cite ali persons at'59 cents that are worth $1.00 ,a | Iniorceied therein feet of trolley, on large lot; also four city line. Price reasonable and include the amount received on world ws | yard- This is something that should ' der once in zome newspaper ot :‘i?x-‘:zseeslar“g'g‘?:}"du-;i?es minutes may be secured on easy terms. [l | done on materlals furnished by others, i i sa distriet, s b 4 | 2ppeal to every lady who reads this | circulation in CLOAKIRGS Broadcloths. PLAID BACK " P 5 |tcsting a copy on the nubli “’;""'C“‘a" Stves ‘anil property shown THOMAS H. BECKLEY, | m mdor to remedy the mistake of | advertisement. | in”he” FownP o oty { by e ot Pk L | ihe past in destroying valuable belt gcMeriden—Dr. Nehemian Nickerson, | ERADY & SAXTON, | Derora sl tina apsimnet & a7 & High St. Westerly, R. I | Eaoeafie ones: ot Mo AT LR B i R b lean of the medical fraternity in Meri- | 0ct4a WM Norwich Town. Certified from_Record. Telepnones 348—289, oct3ld / e 1ze settlers to undertake the sysa WM. B. SPRAGIR, Cilerk den, celebrated his 79th birthday r \tcmatic planting of trees on theld cently. He i v "kspo rov o i I Bative ol T ol p‘"'} NOT ) holdings, the government of the state OTICE | o Victoria has decided to offer prized Bloomfilld.—\[rs Sarah A. Rathbun| T repair, remodel, re-edge and clean ' fu IS ——— tor competition. 94 years oid Wednesday and qui- | Furs .'4!‘ & e e price. 7 MOIVEY LOANzD ZEL Mst Bt FamDklins Sauare. P"‘ k' R l e ! s Oasen S0P Shdaien the Breat At tn o] e & Drop a postai| l| on Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry eck's Real Estate Agellcy The Heliopolis Oases company has of her daughter, Mrs. George E.G0od- | und I will call for work ang Securiiles of any kind at the Feal Estate and insurance asked permission of the Egyptian gov man. ) oW :ates of Interest. n old ernment to broaden its line between | BRUCKNER The Furrier, | esrdbhs[h;:-d fl;lr‘r: to deal with. i TO RENT FAIZHS A SPECIAI-TY Cairo and Demerdache by feet, This New Britain.—Norden lodze, 1. O. G. Telephone Franklin St. | P llfl ":Aa']’,(.Al co,, } 11 ELM ST. PLEASANT FLAT OF would gll?w the Nn).lr]‘)nn‘v to bulld lu:- T., is making a special campaign to L BB 't e B b . tions and make other improvements e e e iz Sinta Streets Cmenied bg or T roomi? baih. elozer, “set howl 132 Soring Strest, Willimantle, Conn. | tions, #1500 s ot e biing the amount already raised up to GEORGE G. CGRANT, i el eRfeante $it Do month. communication between Hellopolis and the contract price for remodeling the | o R e UI;I;BB P piaperg, the caplital even quicker than at pres= (pl;:)l;’l:rr»:x‘ : on the Rentschler Park Knd“ i kf"' fln.’] = b i o ATTCOMOBILE STATION, rocoms, with modern improvements, $15 'l‘ fln ‘ HE F ' A' 'm“”' ‘ant. — 5 rh' Criaker 4 EMDAIMZET [ o 5 con s ous fltr«!-cm-tmow- """ ’“"“"‘ RN i Viione et e it ot pi ik | FIADE ToR=the Phl“m;lr'w exposition erby.—The United States Rapid . s 2 3 e sad Blcycie Ropuring. Gencral Ma- ST., WV TRA 3 s o S at | jn Jebruary, 1912, are fairly complete Fize Gun and Power company is hav. | -2 brevidence SL, iali/ .- | e Work Jubine . -Phons :‘nfl;}ngl“h Todern Tmprovements, 315 peF BROADBROON PARIC. nite Leg- |and are of such a character as to ing the big shop known as the “shell | Prompt attention to day or migh: calla | e——————i e | YR and R..I. Reds. Good stock. merit ihe attention of American ex= _ department” put in shape for the man- T ep hune §36 apridM WFawl J. F. CONANT. I3 Frankiia Streer |- JEWETT CITY HOTEL Debnv-l separator, No. 1 1 porters. The exposition. as has been ufacture of =~ the Westinghouse air| _ x 2 Wi ne 50 and the 3. F. €. 100 o hour. ol ofl for harness ar indicated In previous reports, is the " spring which has been adapted to use NEWMARKET HOTEL, Cigars are the Dest om the murker B . PR andNein gvery ADDIy fo. B O CUNNINGITAM. result of an appropriation made by the on automobiles. S pation novisd Teis. 287-2 or $34-12. | Phillppine legislature at its recent ses< o " 715 Boswail Ave. x IRA F. LEWIS. Procristor. —~ sion, and has been designed as an ad- 5 ews has been received of | Firs:-class Wines, Liquors unst Clgars | “ofrEnsm 1s no agvertising i 1 THERE 1s Avertis: B TIHERLE 1s no advertistag medlum In | 2Un¢t to the Phillppine carnival, which the death in Indiana Of Joseph F.| Meals and Welch Rarebit mccvoua €0 | Tasicis u,m'e'mem. eaual ::"‘ o Bul- | Gasters Gonnecticut chuaitta The Buls | Eastern Comnecticnt e«lull.lo The Bul- :‘!;.i‘s pocas, a_nctable annusl evemt i, GX_I, a son of Rev. Dr. Leverett] ecder. Johm Tuckis Fiom el 43-& ‘letin for business resoiis. ¥ etic for bullnfl. rosults. - jetin for business resulls.

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