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FAIR TODAY. INCREASING { CLOUDINESS THURSDAY, ‘2= NORWIZH, OO"N. weuNESRQAY, DEC. 20, 1911 WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Pictures at Breed The- mter. Vaudevills and Motion Pictures at Auditorium. Trilby at Poli's Theater. the Tecumseh Tribe, No. 43, L O. R. ML, meets in Austin Building. Somerset Lodge, No. o, F. and A. M., Wlets in Masonic Temple. Court Norwich, No. 4385, L O. ¥, meets in Foresters Hall Pelishers’ and Buffers’ in_C. L. U. Hall #Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. &1, F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, ANNOUNCEMENIS rani A. Bill says buy useful gifts. See_the ladies' fur top Juliets at SI, $1.25 and $1.50, ladies’ and men's fine shoes special $2.10, $2.50, $3.50 and $4, men’s slippers 50c to $2. Union meets Lo The first annual exhibit of the South County Poultry Asso. will be held in A. O. H_ ball, Westerly, R. L. on Jan. 9. 10 and 11, The premium hst, which has just been issued, can be secured ircm’ the secretary, H. P. Clark, of Westerly. Rumford & Co,, at their %attractive market in Young's #Mock, Franklin square, will place on sale this morning one prize steer and five prize native iambs, sisughtered expressly for them by Armour & Co., [rom blue ribbon “inners at the récent international stock show in Chicago. It is rarely that such extra choic eef reaches this market, and the customers of Rumford & Co. are fortunate in being able to take advantage of this unusual opportunity. It is a matter of local interest that this to be the highest priced carca beelf ever #hipped into New London county. BREED THEATER. The Half Breed's Daughter. Western Story. The feature picture day, entitled The Half Breed's Daugh- ter, 1s a plcturesque d strikinely vivid_portrayal of confidence violated and the vengeance of providence meted out to the offender. In short, the story 18 as follows: Tom Brand, a half breed, iving in the mountains with his only Striking the Breed to- companion, his daughter, Nita, a young ®irl of 17. Luke Lansing, a handsome Yyoung miner, passing the cabin, is given a drink of water by the half breed’s daughter, and it is_a case of | jove at first sight. The father warns his daughter, but they meet clandes- tinely and finally, in the absence of the father, they clope. Tom returns, but is unable to find his davghter or Bear of Ler whergabouts. Meanwhile Luke goes to the mountains and in prospecting miakes a rich find. He now Tealizes that Nita is a hindrance to him in his fleld of work, and unde cover of night packs up his goods and leaves her. She wanders back to her ©14 home and dies in her father's arms. ‘Tom swears vengeance and follows him many days, finally overtaking him. In fear Luke backs away from his p suer and topples over the precipice. The half breed®lifts his hands in sup- plication to the Great Spirit, humbly acknowledging the avenging of the great wrons. The Breed offers its patrons this week the unusual pleasurs of a genu- ne temor singer, Tom Davis, late of | die Leonard's minstreis, w by request Silver Threads Among the Gold and Where Are the Scenes of Yesterday AT THE AUDITORIUM. A very pleasing v tion picture bill is gracing at the Auditorium for the this week, and everybod theater with a very ing ude » and x the boards first half of icaves the tmpres- avorable sion. Belden and Quinn present a very funny musical act in which they“n tersperse much comedy talk. Their, musical number, Dreaming, played on ordinary drinking glasses partly filledl with water, males one of the prettiest musical numbers heard here in a long White and Lamont present amusing comedy house acrobatic act and keep the house in roars of ughter from start to finish. A very ever ventriloguist is J. D. Henderson, who makes the most o pportuni- tles with his two dummics. The motion pictures have been excentional the first of the week and the new picture irtain, used for t rst time on Monday, showed them up to fine a vantage. Th terior ¢ obby have be week with < nany red bells ar L vhich add to the spirit of t > POLI'S THEATER A beautiful production, traved and spiendidly stage unanimous verdiet ' Poli's theater, this week ght the audiencs was most ¢, they appreclated and a throughout tb h &n extent that the third act the 1y, in f vengali was recalled fore curtain, this inci discloses the fact that actor and pro- duction appealed Miss Victorfa Montgomery as Tril- ¥ _was excellent, she made an ideal = t for ali (Roger Barker) to hypnotize and both could no! ed in their respective interpret The balance of the compaay artistic portravals and as a e Trilby is a work of artistic mer- e illustrated songs and the mov- ing pictures pleased immens. ORPHEUM THEATER,-DANIELSON. _For next Tuesday evening, Dec the engage nt 18 au une of Teel's »us band of Bosio concert at eum theate a Danielson, joston's leading bard 11 musica Naval Brigade, M. V. M National Lance: For the past six years the band has appeared regularly mounted on hor ack, escorting the National Lancers it their annual parade, one of the events of the year principal military in Boston, where no big event scems to be complete without the presence of this master organization, res in its full dress uniform of scarlet and black. This band has given elaborate co certs upon many occasions, both in the United States and Canada, and has never failed to win the applause of the most eritical, especially in Boston, the enter of culture and art in the United States. Included in ghe orga n, organized and directed by Benjamin F. Teel. are & number of soloists of na- tional reputation. Their engagement at the Orpheum theater will ba the principal musical event of the season at the popular new house. and the programme has been selected with rare attention. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought e (B the | { BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. Norwich Line —To— NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE COAL AND LUMBER. COAL “NOW IS THE WINTER OF OUR DISCONTENT MADE GLORIOUS” BY THE USE OF CHAPPELL'S COAL. (Shakespeare). R In fact, nobody thinks much about NEW HAMPSBIRE ‘Winter any more, except to enjoy it. Cho tiis route next time you £ r ol ase. to New York. You'll have a deligh Foe trs. Crappell’s G0, picass voyage on Long Isiand Sound and & superb view of the wonderful sky line | and water front of Manhattan lsland. e CHAPPELL CO. | mveadhas oty e New Fork. PIdr H . d 1 40, Gentral Wharf and 150 Main Street. | -5 Hivir. § o dlock Hext morRIng. Telephones. NEW LONDON 50 —_—TO— . LUVIB NEW YORK — Write or _telephone W. J. Phillips, Agent, w London, Conn. for state- rooms’ and information. ay3ld RNew York CHELSEA LINE tne Sieamer Taames direct COAL Free Burning Kinds and leh'gh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A D. LATHROP. Office—cor Market and Shetucket St Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.’ Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — '?hflnas — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Central Wiia service and York, to Tuesdays, Thurs- at 5.15 p. m. East River, Mondavs, Freight received V. KNOUSE, Agent. BERMUDA: A PARADISE ON EARTH outdoor recreation. Exceilent sea bathe | g, fshing. boating. sennis. goif, cycling, &c “Avoid Seasic = THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST. TWIN-SCREW Transatiantic Liner 14,000 ‘l-m-- 535 Feet Long. o arions and oy o Cattic oc Pretohi FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRID, e Best ul-lne on the . Atlantic Every Teiephiona $84. Eiectrl is in every | e o el e hesira, Prome dances, Gymnasium. Wireless. Submarire ignais. Staterooms with Brass Heds, with Private Baths. Deck 1n the worid Passengers at Fa Oniy ton er St. George's. Including Shore Excursions, _ TOURS moiis & W owest Rates, Bea bou Itnerary. Tickets, ete. Emada-Alnntic Line, 300 Boway, N. ¥. o Frank H. Allen, Alice bult Winsted.—Winsted milk decalers have | Maia Strest. advanced the price of milk from seven amamice Glark’s New Haven.- . and ney are exnected hom to Japan scme time n from th xt Ir te eisht cents a quart. High prices | demanded for feed is given as the rea- { son. 1ding Al shore ex cece. Turkey 2 Europe Tours. Kensingto : Hfimes Building, New York. been honore lace in an « tion of the 3 vedia of American % Biography that has just made its ap- ° pearance. H Meriden.—The national Silver company. ferty or more, attended tendered them by the c Elton in Waterbury last 2. M. Griswold h salesmen of the In- num New Britain.—Aviator K. Hamilton has accepted an offer to be- come a teacher in a school for irstruc- TO THE ORIENT tion in aeronautics in Chicago. Mr. | By the most palatial Hamilton will leave for the west short- cruising steamer afloat Hartford. S.S. “VICTORIA LUISE” (16,500 Tons) icMillan of Hartford, 155 Ham- fiton street, sa for his . home in Alva, Scotland, Saturday by e Fe the steamshin’ Lusitania. Mr. McMil- A i.rh ‘x; a n:” tive {Ild member uf’ on a 78 Day Cruise teo fhe Hartford United clation foot- | WADEiRA. "REAiN" 0n rall club and is going home to rest : - AN e the wintem 1 ana pwann The CTiCTORT § LIS 1 oquipped with, v Bridgeport.—\rs. Sidney E. Hawley, % Taodern® teature, providing every wife of United States Marshal and Iixury and . comfort ui long forr ner Sheriff Sidn -y Hawl died I — Satnrday morn ng at her hom 906 | Also Cruiazes to West Indies, Bouth America, North avenue, sBridgeport. She I Around the World, Italy and Egupt, efc. :VIIXIV an lnv\-ll\(l for years and deat Send for Illustrated Zooklet. ad been expected for some time I : born 62 years ago in Millerto [ : AMBURG -AMERICAN LINE, 141-45 B'way, N. Y., or Samil Kro Son, local agents, 121-125 Main St. & 3 e | LEGAL NOTICES. ed to probat T e, “Ordered, Thut sald ay n b 1d ‘determined at PR in_Colchester, in 233 day of Decembe: 30 p'clock in fter: . ana that sald James H. Cutler Zive p - notice to all persons i d in said estate by advertising In icwspaper having w cireulation in | said Probate District, to appear If the cause, at sald time and pl relative thereto, and make re- he Court. H. P. BUELL, dge. o qunn‘_‘yr MAN LD, P irt, Dec. 15, 19 s ) hronia ‘A." Wood, late of Mansfie in said Distr deceased. The Inistrator hg exhibited 9107 —9106 A DISTINCTLY SMART COAT SUIT. ministration accot satd to this Court for 3 it is red. That tue 22d { cem D. 1811 at i® o'clock in the ) at the Probate Office in ! drans be. and th | hiz Conrt directs the Admin | « 1 persons interested therein Pur. r ‘at safd timé and place, b | hing this order in some = i v a circulation in said | 1d by posiing a c of | e on_the public. signpost in the | Town of Mansfield, where deceased last Twe | LEWELLYN J. STORRS. | aeczea udge. | - Composed of Ladies’ Cont Pattern 9107 and Ladies’ Skirt Pattern 9106. “DON'T WORRY It Makes Wrin’lz; These models are and fashionable lin cut on gracerul | , and express ad- | mirably the dressy ideas of this sc 2 son’s styles. The collar is new in Worry over lll-health does your shape, the coat is fitted by ront, { health ‘mo good, and merely causes back and underarm s, two' | wrinkles, that make you look oider piece mannish_sleeve is fini with | than you mre. a stralght cuff. The skirt shows ¢ 1f you are sick, don’t worry, but go popylar broad front and 1ble faced cheviot was used | abou it to make yoursel? vell. To do this we repeag the words of thousands Fllll. The _coat pattern is cut In s st 32, 34, 36, 8%, 40 and 42 inchos, | of other former sufferers from wom bust measure. The skirt in five size:| anly ills. similar to yours, when we 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches, waist | eay asure. It requires seven ards ¢ 44-inch material for a mediuni This illgstration calls two sep- rate patté¥ns, which will mailed to Take -VIBUEN-0 It 1s a wonderful female remady, as yon will admit If you try it Directions for its uss are printed in be any address on receipt of 10 cents each In silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Signatu.e of GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, wishes to an’ ouhce to his patron. and the public teat he has moved to 65 m-z Ehzmq ‘building, opposiie Use Brass Rings. In making a shoe bag or laundry bag that is to hang flat against the door, use brass rings instead of loops for | elx larguages with every bottle. Price il 5 st druggists. - ! FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Sireet. New York. slipping_over the nalfls. They Wll| whEN vox wan: to put vour busi- not pull out as the loops may. ness betors the public. tnere IS No ie- dium better an wurough the advertis- ing coiumns of The Bulletin, of | Holy | RT OF PROBATE HELD and for the Dis- ¢ the 16th day of | | nstey, late of K r sisid District, daceased. i s > of Boston appeared | 4 thacan instrus ity . the last will and n 1sed (and codic ACVERTISEMENTS > C_«‘eqis per_line, six words under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT"” are inserted at the FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS Dl'l’A'rcul. rate of 1o the line. W ARE SHARPENING SKATES correctly on a spectal skate grinding machine, Leave your skates at Ousiey’s. over car station, at Franklin Square, and bave them Sharpencd right Go AGENTS to sell pure horse radish wanted. Very liberal commissions. Write Box 306, Danielson, Conn. declld ANTED_—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ner's svery Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett e GILLETTE, GEM JR. AND EVER Ready blades sharpened. G. G. Engicr, cor. Broadway and Main St., New Process Stropping Co., Aiass. WANTED—_All kinds of bought at Jos. Connors & Sons’, St. every Thursday. e raw _furs Water A.'C. Woodworth. | toms. employes: examinations Jan. tions free. 15th. Write immediately, Frank- Institute, Dept. 35 K Rochester, N. Sample ques- e | TWANTED Piano tuning_and | ing. All work guaranteed. A. G. Gordon, | 258 Prospect St, City. Tel. 682-2. - WANTED Wanted: Young Ladies anli Young | Men to take part in a musical produc- 1t for chorus work. Thoese having a ght knowledge of singing and danc- apply to J. Kirke, Stage Direct Theater, any morning. dec ing roli's | HELP WANTED Housework Girls, General a n and Wife on a Farm, and a Coach- man. STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, J. Coscoran, Supt., Central Building Telephone 344-5. | | A GOOD FAMILY COOK, ALSO COM- | PETENT GENERAL HOUSE GIRLS. | Roem 32, Central Building. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. savings S ty will sel its banking hou ut, Saturday, De- nineteen hundred 2 the fore- The Norwich at public auctio in Norwich, Conue cember twenty-th and eleven, at ten o'cloc noon, for the aceount of whom it may concern, five hundred (500) shares of the capital stock of The Milburn Wagon apa « ic TELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. LOST AND FOUND. { T\ SHEEP CAME TO MY PLACE last | sunaay. Owner can call for it at F. | Soute’s’ scott Hiul. dec2¢a { A BLACK AND TAN HOUND DOG | | NAME JACK. Plainfield Tag on Collar, | | No. 5 Reward if returned to i | SAMUEL KING, * ! Moosup, Conn. ! AUCTION | sarumbay, DEC 2 o'clocks | will be sold at public auction the resi- dence of the late F. S. Bitgood, consist- | | ing of story and half house, with eil, | | barn, outbuildings and large lot. This | property 1s the town of ! Voluntown, two m nd_postoffi ¢ school a and out. in exceller air, inside erms of the sale is 10 per purchase price _immediately balance Jan. 1, ed. sold Ty pre or | it LUCY €. BITGOOD, | CLARENCE T. BITGOOD. | decioa | NEWMARKET HOTEL, ’ 715 Boswail Ave. | First-class Wines, Liquors wnd Clgars | | Meais and Welch Rarebit scorvza to | order. Joba Tuckle Proa Tel 43-& | WANTED ia” periect order, tully , guaranteed; terms 310 down, $8 per mont Theé rlaut-Cadden Co, Main St, Norwich, Cenn. decs FMW ¥365.00 buys a fine player piano .\n! use: 15 roils of music, benen and scarf, but very litiie; best reason for selung ame. The Plaut-Cadden o., Ma i Norw Conn. decs. 130.00— A fine mahosany m usea but a short $6 per month. Main St, Nor- deck MW Schaft upright piano, time; terms 310 dov The Piaut-Cadden C: wich, Conn. ¥25.00_Fine walnut _case Miason & Hamin organ, in perfect order; terms s down, 31 pe The ' Plaut- Cadden Co., Main rwich, Conn. decsEMW buggy; good harnc inquire Lane’s Harress st dec18d FARMS WERE SOLD in this this b, 1f you want to ite the people who are E. A_ Stfout Co. Annex, New London. ¥OR SALE—New milch cow seven years old. C. A. Chapman, Montviile, Ccnn, Tel. : teciéd FOR SAL >ck of Shropshire sheep, registered bucks. Yantle Farm. deelod FOR SALE One light xpeed slcigh ndition, cost new § use for same; will sell fc Lock Box 348, Danle AUTO FOR SALE CHEAL a passenger Ford touring car cosi new $1,000, 16 H. P., two cylinder, chain drive, T tly overhauled and worn parts replaced by new, equipped with windshieid, speedomeier, three oil Lights, two searchlighis and generator. This ia in fine running condition and a bargain. Address Lock Box 848, 1son, or 'piione 12 decTd Al kinds of €hristmas rel for lawns and WANTED. I ' FOR SALE. TO RENT. WANTED Position as cnginecr and | WOR SAL rred and Buff P. Rock | TRNIBMENT TO Lt — MACHIIISL, CAll A0 i Killus O CRECCS AUl bicediig, supw winnes |41l modern uaprovemens., i ARdY Wil caiPeaicr s \ e a0U | KFite fihie | JaRol R Years CXPOTIENCS in 1S fAc UL WOTR; | wR00p, as Cheswr Aves wesiecsy, K. i P Soher Snieelihie mn, M Radrel 0l ) T aeelid ; 108 N ¢ure Buuetin, ==~ . = dec30d FoR S o—1Wo new m e, APPLY On Premise \\\_lA\‘l‘l-Zl)HJh hundred d or | Ira Wneeser, Norwich ‘town, decivd Winte Legnorn pus o musc be T e = o Neasonamen d Ber North Beansuny| , THELE DEY COWS FOR SALI—_Cel | FO MENT_Kleven-room house i P . 4 e £2 cezud || Atternoon ac Storer Furm, rust Gread IVer Ave., and @ seycn-room co e SALESMAN—We have an opening for 208 VWood toors and il modern improve- WY e P mwu“m"m\ & Iof | TFOR_ SALE—Four horses, onc pair | ments. Apply to t. A. wWulf, 161 Main utomoblie _salesman in Norwich and |We!Su 2buv, sound and kind, seven yeais | 5t., City. Al icinity. New London Auto Station, | 2: 0N Puir Z60u. Appiy Jus. Downing, reus Fo Mar- EUE e goation, | Ulainneia, Ct. Tel Zv-o. isioa rooms., Ma: URS WANTED at Rawson & Whip- |, WOR SALB=Thres cows -, e 3 e - i miien, knquire of 2 Wheeler, | —r—————————————————————— pigs every Friaay. Wm. H. Shippee. | 5iotiina Ruaa Al TO RENT—No, § Union S, facing — e == — | yrion Bquare, fiat ot seven rouins, til.d S = e 0.00—A fine Henry Milier up- [Gcor. knquite of 8. A. Gilbert, e ity BanplnTel el o a et #iEat plaio;, 4 good as new, iine tone; | Met St oet10d ulars regarding real estate bonds as an | LSF@S 316 down, 33 per montn. T'he | = ram et g rrr TRl uklin St investment and - saving prfi):‘s‘luun. A iy o ad e ot ;;”‘,‘\';" possession at onc inquire at Bulletii W aliac 3 2 pL. e V0 K el — tice. oc Eimwood P. O., Hartrord, Conn. decl6d | ~ 3105.00—A good Chickéring upright, FURNISHED HOoMS, @i modern oo veniencss, 38 Unlon St Feiepnoae $34- 4. __apriod T LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT,-With or without power and steam—4,000 squire feet floor space. The lightesi, cleanest, airiest ory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. | A'&_rm-. Troy Steam Laundry Build- ing, Franklin &. cor. Chestnut Ave jez4d A fine 8-room tenement with all mod- ern conveniences on Pearl Street, E. A. PRENTICE, X 86 Cliff Stre FOR BALI‘- FOR SALE A new eight-room cottage “up to the minute.,” Must be sepfi to be apprecia Cn_Montviile |- troney 1 fare, Price rea- sonable; easy CrIns, Let me show you my reserved Jots in Maple Court. terms Lo suit THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phone: 724 278 Main_St. 368-2 oW prices, STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities. Rogers. 'Phone | Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main 8T decsd » o FOR SALE Scven sicers, 1 Holsteln T A L e 1250 Inquire A, T. Gardner & Co. will buy a 150 acre farm situated 3 FOI SALE I will sell at & price |miles from rallroad stution, cottage that will Surprise you my large stoek |house of 10 rooms, painted white, green of ‘millinery and fixtures. situate on |blinds, in excellent condition, barn 20 Main St opposite P. O, dewett Cliy, | by 24, wagon shed 14 by 20, one hen- Conn. _Miss' D. Beauregard. movsd |nery 12 by 16, one henmery § by 14, rer smaller ones, one crib 12 PRINTING _ FOR__ FARMERS 250 | 16, works Ty b £ g noteheads and 200 6% (regular busi- | one “acro of sirawberrics, uch ne: ize) envelop neu!x rinted, for | trees, orchard of apple, pear um 3173, 500 each, 32.10.. Send for samples | trees, Abumdance of wobd, fine. shade and prices for any vrinting you are In | (reos in front of house, 1% miles 1o need’ol The Bulletin' Company, Noe- | postortice, sehool and chiireh mear pros: ch, ‘Conn. Perous factory village. Here 1s. @ GoOD PRINTING CHEAP300 G | Shance to buy a good farm cheap. In- envelopes (regular business size), card | VeStigate. =~ 3 P Peied St e er I 000 55 ae; |, in the guiet village of Coralina, R. I 5,000, $5.50; 10,060, $10. 500 noteheads. | X offer « €0 acre farm, well divided Into €x934, printed, $1.35; 1.000, $2: 5,000 ure. mowing Do abun- 34x11,'printed, $1.65; 1,000. $2.70; 5,000, Phis wr 2 i Py 74 $97 10,000, $17.50; 500 blliheads, 7x8% Rouse. "Fhis pisce 15 only % mile to printer 4180 Tobo, 24 E005 SRS the village, where employment can ba 10,006 512565 500 statements, §%xbsg, | furnished to & whole family. ~$1,300 printéa, 31253 1,000, $1.75; 5. 00, 50t O b ostation i tre in ko ,000, $10. Printing of every descri ation free to., sign ol prompine sind fof swmpice | (BS08 ranicons parin " Hileun The Lulletin Co. Norwich. Conn. O A wik b CAN I PLEASE YOU? CORS-I-CAN Whatever you think of Napoleon, _When you buy a chick at the mart You hope for a nice tender morsel That 1s something besides Bon-a- part Get a Broad Brook Farm Chicke Order your young pig-pork from u Home-made Sausage. Apply F. cu Telephones: FRUIT FARM 500 foot elevation, 86 acres, overlook- ing large lake, pleasant surroundings, best fruit and farming section in Con- ccticut, near markei and city, next crop pays for farm, 3,000 bearing trees, ge 'olonial hou , barns and out- buildings, wagons and orchards tools in- luded Price $4,500 Others 3"60 up. Pictures and Limts. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, € dec12d e T ST s ) FCR SALE Three. Valuable Pieces of Main Sireet Property JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. AUTOMORILE STATICS. 8. J. Coit. 6 Otis Strest. Automobile sad Bicycle FPepuiring. Gederal Ma- chine work Joubing ‘Phone 3. F. CONANT. 1 Frankis Streerw Whiicsisne Sc and the J. c 10 Cigars are the Dest om the macke: Lry them. Delivered to Any Pari of Norwich the Al that is acknowiedged to be the pest on the market HANLEY'S PEERLESE. A telephone ordzz will receive promp: aftentlon. O. 4. MetlnmGK. 20 Franklin St LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Sice) Pies, Cake and Bread { that canuot be excelled. ‘Plone sour order. Frompt service Big G—Hygienic Goarse Flour Prepared with Bran. 20c a package. at CARDWELL’S. QLALITY in work should always be ccasidered iy when it costs no inore than the inferior kind. Skillcd en are employed by us. Our price tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG: _iac. s o Hon WL el Peck’s Real Estate Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strezt, Willimantic, Conn. Seashore Land For Scle Forty acres of high land situate on state macadam road overlooking the Allantic ocean from Point Judith on he east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N Y H. & H. R. R. FRANK W. COY. Long Distance Telephone. Street, Westerly, R. L. FBR SALE Farm of 100 acres, 40 meadow, nee pasture and woodia 500 wood, 5 _acres of timber land, dance of water, good pom with hot and cold running water baths and. other bundings, will Keep 12 head tie vear around. Farm bas & cider mill, 50 barrel daily capaci- ty. portable stéam boiler and engine, shingle blacksmith shop. _This farm is located 2 miles above Fitch- ville, in the Town of Lebanon, on a stute road to Norwich. Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bullding, Norwich, © declsd g 4 F. C. ATCHISON, M. D PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Room i, Second Ik >r. Shaunon Bldg . Nizbt ‘ohope 1083, cords abun- h ouse od PRI Real Estate Broker, New 41 Went_Bromd St., Rooms 1 and 2, Wenterly, R. I ‘Phone connection 4 nov27a Am in the west, buying. Bxpect to get home about Jan. 1st with a load of horses that will equal my previous loads In quality and price 13q PLMER R. PIERSON. decl3 WHITNEY’S AGENCY 227 Main St., Real Estate and insurance TO RENT 11 ELM ST., PLEASANT FLAT OF 6 or 7 rooms, bath, closet, set bowl, stone set tubs, hot water, gas fixtures, separate rear entrance, 315 per month. & CHURCH ST., UPPER FLAT OF 6 Franklin Square. rooms, with modérn improvements, $15 per month. 30 CLIFF VERY CENTRAL, flat with modern improvements, $16 per montl MONEY LOANtw on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry ana Securities of any kind at the Towest Rates of Intérest. An old established firm ‘to deal with, (Establizhed 18 TRE COLEAVERAL LOAN co. 34z Main Street. Ups) Stew Bouillon Cubes Vigoral Bouillon Cubes Armour’s Beet Extract Marshall’s Beet Exiract Just the t weathe g for th { People’s Market 6 Frankiin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. CHRISTMAS CANDIES CHRISTMAS PERFUMES CHRISTMAS CIGARS —AT— DUNN’S PHARMACY, 60 Main Street W. HOLMS, Delllsl Room A. ostiga br. Shannon Buiiding Anne: _Telezlions B2 FOETRY. SUPPOSITION, Did ever a flower, I'd like to know, Decide it was hardly worth while te Erow? Did aver a forn, with its fronds oute spread, Semoan they were not liy bells ia- stead? Did e'er a forgot-me-not tire of blue, And long for & gown of anotber hiue Or catiin aspire to & perfume rare? Cr humble moss Lo bo blossom falr? Did e'er leaf of grass to its kindred sod Harangue against belng so long down Tod? Or seedpod that fell on a rocky waste Bemoun that ils efforts were thus mis pluced? Or, ix it that, lacking CGod’s discontent, The fern neWer questions what chance has sent? And is it because it's cgntent to be That moss will be moss' Lo eternily Forget-me-not-—how your wee heart glows red! You, foo, mourn a friend 'mongst the lving dead! A —Eva Dean, in the New York Tribune HAVE COURAGE. Say not the struggle naught availet! The labor and the wounds are vain T)\ln" enemy faints not, l|,|0r lullllvh, nd ns (hings have been things ve- miadn. It- hopes were dupes, fears may e Yars! It ma be, In your smoke concealed Your comrades chase e'en now the flier: And, but an you, possess the fleld For while the tired waves, vainly breaking. Geem here mo painful inch to gain Far back through creek and © inlets making Comes silent, flooding tn, the main And_pot by eastern windows only When daylight comes, comes in the light; In front, the sun climbs slow, how Wowly, But " westward, look, the land Is brigh A. HI, Clough VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Mike Hogan has a steady job: He has to hold the wedge, While some one A tries to hit it with y-four-pound sledge. —Detroit Free Press. our cat’ made an awful noise back garden last night, and awtully sorry, Mr. Houston, but he ate the ry he thinks he sing ?"—London Opinion. Teacher—What dld the Philistines say after David had slain Goliath? Willie — Oh, uppose they sald “Never mind. The season’s voung et. Wait till David hits a slump.” Puck. Visitor—-Y twern in r'm since can the 1 esterday you ppeared a fire-eater; today you are an Eskimo, swallowing raw, frozen fish. Quick turn: Yes, my doctor ordered a change of diet.—Meggendorfter Blastter. “Does your husband play poker? “I don't think so,” replied young Mrs. Torkins. *“But I must say the siclk friends he visits in the evening bor row a great deal of Charley's money.” —Red Hen. ‘Yes; we paper-bagged the turkey at our boarding hous: “Well ? “It came on the table four times, and < the fifth time we ate the b Ve land Plain Dealer. w, phwat wu'u'd ye do in a Jike thot? Clancy—Lolke phwat? tills 1 Casey—Th' walkin' diligate to stroike, an’ me ould woma me to ki pe on wurkin’, Western Christan Advocate. “That's right* agreed the Mug, “the jailer, for instance, is more t to have felons on his hands than anybody else.”—Philadelphia Kecord “I shall leave footprints on the sand Simple of time,” said the idealist. ' “Wh for?” asked the crudely-practical per son. obody will want to go round looking for footprints, What we want » do for posterity s to help build some good roads.’—Washington Star She—How could you do such & Luin ns kiss me while 1 was lying aslesy in the hamwmock this morning? i 1 only stole oue Lid ekiss. She—Don tell 1 Hs—I counted up to seven before 1 woke up—Flicgdnde Blaetter Vicar's Daughter—I'm sorry _y« don't like the vicar's wermons, Will jam. What is the matter with ther Are they too long? , Willlam—Y« miss. You U curate, ‘6 says: “In ¢ clusion,” and ‘e do conclude. Jut o Bu “Lastly,” and ‘e do ~—Watchd MrN. Bagset Bulllon gave a reall charming fet Miss Bulllon's gown was siunning, ~ o strictly up-to-dete. Their guests all wore creatlons, mo; entrancing to relete. old man Bullion present? paper doesu't stete, Was The Judge MUCH IN LITILE he shoes worn by Alpine mountair cers have steel soles with eight pro Jecting points, Laundty work costs little in Russ but the work is done poor and finishing is crude. The water mains of London aggre gate 6,000 miles—twice the width of shi¢ Atlantic ocean. There is an unusual demand through out Canada for sporting goods, es pecially those used by the hocky and golf clubs. Nearly & million and a half different brands of cigars are made. Yet nt the outside there are but 150 different kinds of tobacco grown. Dr. Augusta Webster Reed, of Nev York, left $100,000 to Mrs. Willlam Grant Brown, president of the City ‘ederation of Woman's clubs, with the request that it be used to carry out some of Dr. Reed’s ideas, In the Civil Service Commission the United States government has the greatest bureau in the world. Over half u million people are on the gov ernment pay roll, and of these nearly half are recelying pey as the result of competitive examinations, Out of every thousand of those whosa occupation calls for constant work in dusty quarters, five dle of consump- tlon, according to German official fig- ures: whereas among those who are not exposed to the metion of dust only 2 out of 1,000 die of the disease name culture in Apple New Brunswick province has received great impetus th ugh the recent apple show held in St. John. It was a splendid exhividon of wlmost perfect fruit and was o ro elation to the people, showing us It did what scientifie cultivation will ac complish and what the climate and soil of New Brunswick can produce. in 1914 ,upon the completion of the 1 to shorten and straighten tho talquiver river from Seville to the Atlantic ocean It i prop to hold in Seville a Spanish-American ex ition to ecelebrate the opening of in _the history of Sevilla This port, now availu ing vemsels with draft this Alfonso eanil secure n larger ocean Situated on a tidal river, mbines the advantages of an and disturbing center and this new era as a_ seaport. ¢ ocenn reet, in expected by 1 industrial a seaport for trans-Atlaniic comineras,

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