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UNSETTLED TODAY AND TOMORROW. PROBABLY RAIN. NORWICH, CONN, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES WHAT JS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Pictures af the Breed The- ater. Vaudeville and Motlon FPictures at Auditorium. Trilby at Poli's Theater. Sedgwick Post No. 1, G. A. R., meets in Buckingbam Memorial. Gardner_ Lodge, No. 46, K. of P. meets in Pythian Hall Ioval 5. 'EL Ougood Lodge. No. 8920, L 0. O. F., AL U, meets in Ponemal Hall, Tastville. Lodge Oscar, No. 30, V. O. of A, meets in Foresters' Hull E rwioh Statienary Engineers’ Asso- clation, No. 6, meets in Bill Block. Virginia Dare Council, No. L. meets at 66 Unlon Street. ANNOUNCEMENTS C. A. Gleason, maval inspector, has reaently concluded a test at the Bard Unlon factory of a consignment to be shipped to the navy department. A pressure test of 500 pounds to the square inch was satisfactorily conduct- ed A MATINEE FOR THE “BILLS" OF.-NORWICH. Free Admission at Poli’s to Men Nam- ed William. ot = Hello, Bill,” bids fair to be a frequent salutation along Br 3 next Wednesday afternoon, for it is anticipated that nearly all the Bills of | Norwich and vicinity will be headed | for Poli’s theater, to become the guests of IManager Saunders. Realizing that n named Bill will be more or every m int d in the vicissitudes of his ramesake in the amusing comedy, Hello, Bill” the enterprising manager has decided to hold open house at the Wednesday mat! to every man who responds to th of Bill. Be his name William, Ifred or any other | » cognomen which is commonly and making him- be favored with = ticket The novelty c winl names sion of ot doubtless attra 3 Who will be interested in getting an s drawing many patrons ater this week. It al 2t never fails to attract, as it ping interest. and the theme is so widely different than it readily commands ad- he production the mem- apany are at their best, 2d every character receiving the In interpretation. At the perform- ast night many curtain calls were necessary to satisfy th enthusi- astic audience. Miss Victoria Mont- r Barker, the leading came in for praise on all sid dancing_of Miss Fay te a feature. She is a clev. ess and as a dancer she is on a par with the best of them. Next week the company will be seen in that whole-souled, rollicking farce, “Hello, BilL.” It is one of the bright- est comedies of the day and is sure to be most favorably received Baker is @ BREED THEATER. The Desert Claim, Thrilling Western Drama. The bill at the Breed for today is a | one, and contains as its head- > great story of the American led The Degert Clat s of JOn Lee takes specimens of his | ore to town and shows them to vari- friends at Bud Baile saloon. | Two strange prospecto: plan to get the mine, and getting Jim intoxi d, y the location. The s them prowling| : pects foul | nl He plans a trap to catch them, fter they are trapped ties them | leaves them helple rd with rning | of the ents and them out drama entitled ark graces the | ory that ap- lities in purely story a strox higher wins the Qe manece is the Lubin is one of the . It contains features the delineation ot n a superb part. s r drama fir: class, -nd splendidly torilling and in- spiring. SEED DISPERSION Subject of President Seng’s Paper at Meeting of Waterbury Naturalist Club. Ano ders Henry of the said, were her among the eed Dispersion an article read by President F. ng at the last meeting turalist club, Seeds, he | the perpetuators of vege- | table life, without which animal life would be impossible. The prodigalit f nature makes generous provisions | world's was treated for perpetuation of every species n(l plant life. The catnip plant is said to besr from 40.000 to 60.000 scods. and | a large part of the purslane bears 1,- 250,000 seeds. Among nature’s won- derful forms of seeds is the American tumble weed, a curious form of secd. This mass of white in diameter, forms umn of whiteness, gales. Nature provides countless de. vices for the dispersion of seeds, among the agencles being tempests and zephyrs, rivers, brooks and oceans, rain, snow and beast, bird and man. In the animated discussion followed President Seng’s presenta- tion of the subject emphas placed on the value of seed and the unchangeableness of plants.—Waterbury American. balls an « driven western four feet immense ic: which as food types of SALOON CLOSING. Christmas Day Law Enacted by Leg lature of 1909, An act concerning the of =aloons on Christmas day was enact- ed at the 1909 session of the general closing assembly. It is as follov Section 2699 of the general statutes as amended by chapter 230 of the public acts of 1907 is hereby amend- ed to read as follow: Every per- son who by himself his servant or agent between the hours of 12 o'clock of the night preceding Christmas day, or when Christmas day shall fall on Sunday, the Monday following Christmas day, or the day of any state, town or city election and 5 o'clock of the morning following Christmas day, or when Christmas duy shall fall on Sunday, the Monday following Christmas day, or any suck Jection, shall keep open any room. place. enclosure, structure or build- in which spirftuous or intoxicat- liquors are sold or offered for salc 1o be drunk on the premises, and | svery person who by himself, his| servant, or agent, shall keep open| any room, place, enclosure, structure or_ building in which spirifuous and intoxicating liquors are sold or of- mmm‘nh to be drunk on the the hours in which any bDerough election is held, shall . be_subject to the penalties of section however, ihat the % of this section shall not n | worn over or under - Stops Itching Scalp Overnight Guaranteed by The Lee & Osgood Co. To Stop ‘Failing Hair and. Banish Dandruff. Itching Scalp, keeps you scratching and feeling miserable all the time. Wash your hair tonight with pure soap and water, rub on a goodly quantity of PARISIAN SAGE, and the distress- ing itchiness will be gone in the morn- ing. PARISIAN SAGE is a pure, refresh- ing and invigorating hair dressing. Besideg_putting an end to_scalp itch, dandruff and faliing hair, it nourishes the hair roots and puts a splendid ra- diance into faded and unattractive hair, It should be used by every member of the family to keep the scalp free from dandruff germs and prevent baldness. Large bottle 50 cents at The l.ee & Osgood Co. and druggists ev- ervwhere, COAL AND LUMBER. COAL GRAND OPERA SINGING ISN'T IN IT WITH THE MUSIC MADE BY CHAPPELL'S COAL | it dances merrily down into the coal-bin. i Order as early in the day as possi- ble as the stee) | chute CHAPPELL C0. Wharf and 150 M Telephones. | LUMBER COAL Free Burning Kinds and leh g | ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, ‘ Office——cor- Market and Shetuck Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood | C. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phones — 489 Street Central " JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, | Coal and Lumber Teiephone $84. Central Whart taining more than one ward, held, and in_which votes are cast in one ward enly. i Socialist Paper Barred. truste h: The library of ve forn spaper, the Briste Iy ejected the the Call, from the the library and do not intend | it there in the future. A li- | tee said the other day that on the Call was banished rary was on account of the ial printed in a copy paper whereby McNa- | were practic exon- for their crimes publi th mara ated BULLETIN'S PATTERN _SERV|CE 2082 A POPULAR JUNIGR MODE! Blouse or Middy Sult With Shield snd | Panels in Two Lengths for Misses nd Small Wome, his design will develop nicely two-tonel serge or in a plain mater with brald for trimming. The,pa may bz omitt, or finished in either of two lengths, and ths blousa may ‘he skirt ffittern is cut In five uizes: 14, 7 and 18 years. It requires 43 of 44-Inch material for the 14 ea ize. A pattern of this illustration ited to any address on receipt of 10 cenis in silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. The 15, 16 yards The Mote In Your Own Eye. | If you find yourself t! nkinz mors | of the bad polnts of your friends and | relatives than of their gcod ones, just | siop a moment and ask yoursell how you would like psople to get into the habit of doing the same with you ‘Then start again right away and do better next time. Kverybody has good points. Try to see them.—-Argus. i { | himbles must have been use #mong the ancient Romans, since specimens have been unearthed amid Ahe ruins of Herculaneum, ltaly. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. Norwich Line —TO—, NEW YORK STEAMERS , MAINE —AND— Glioose_this route next time vou go to New. York.. Yow'l!l have a delightful voyage on lLong Isiand Sound and a superd view of the wonderful sky ilne and water front of Manhattan lsland. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. week days only, due New York, Pler 0. East River, at 5.45, and Pler 40, North River. 7 o'clock next morning. NEW LONDO! $l:-5_0 e rite _or telephone W. J. Phillips, NEW YORK Agent, New London, Conn. for state- rooms’ and information. 1y31d Rew York CHELSEA LINE Ine Sieamer Thames Freight service direct New York, Norwich Tuesdays, Thues- s days, at 5.15 _p. m. New York, Pler 22, East iRtiver, Roosevelt Street. Mondays, cdnesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. Frelght received until 5 p. m. . V. KNOUSE, Agent. to and BERMUDA A PARADISE ON_EARTH Every outdoor recreation. Excellent sea bathe tng. febing. boating. tennls golf. cycling, &c. Avold Seasickness by Travelling on THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST. TWIN-SCREW Transatlantic Liner ““OCEANA"’ 13.008 Tons: 535 Feet Long. Largest. Fa Most Luxurious and on sively Firsi-Ciass Passenger Steamer to Bermuda, No Cattie or Freight carried on the ~Deeana.” FIF ASS ROUND TRIP, in- eluding siaieroom berth & meals up Best Cuisine on the Atlaniic Electric Fans in every room Steam heated when necessary. Orchestra, Prome enade mnasium. Wireless. Submarine Safety Si Staterooms with Brass Bec Sultes with Private Baths. Finest Promenade Deck in the World. Onmly Steamer Landing Passengers at Hamilton er St. Geori: TOURS Beautiful booklet Bermuda-A ' ntic or Frank H. Alle Main Street. < Tucluding Shore Excu: Flotels, &c., at Lowest Itinerary. Tickets. Line, et 200 B'way, A i Jenn A. Dunn, sy T0 TRRE WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, VENEZUELA and BERMUDA Leaving New York ™ by the Palatial Twic- Berew Steamers S.8. Moltks .7 28 days 273%™ $150°7. 3.8 Hamburg .22 1days T :lo <" $125% S. S. Moltke (25 16 days 3577 ™ 885! v Luxury of Travel Refinement of Service Insured the Orient, South America, World, Italy end Egypt, ete. Send for Illustrated Pamphiet. ZHAMBURG-AMERICAN LIKE: & Erery Also Around isen 41745 B'way, N. Y., or Samil Kronig & Son. local agents, 121-125 Main St. LEGAL NOTICES. iff of MEETING vor's Office. Con ticut. Nor- eciicut, Greeting Little opc to con to the « tive propertles, abutiing for the purp: widen- siger and A act a straighten tim line of Street adjoining said prop- n, act upon a the borrowing e said properties, should said meeting decide to buy the came for said highway purposes, and to at > the Court of Common Conncil \priate the necessary moneys whether the City will ropriation of moneys in excess of the ppropriated at the annual & in June, 1811, to meet the sal wages and_bills due and to_b lue from the City prior to Ma 1912, and whether balances riati ade at said an- m. at meeting shall fall short ~ssarv expenses in any department of the Ci Dated at Norwich, this 20th day of TCecember, 1911, SHAS F. THAYER, Mavor of the City of Norwich certify the above notice and . | Telephone 344-5 S ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate cf Cents per iine, six words 1o the line. : WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. PERSONAL—Gladys: Find out if Joe FOR SALE—First class restaurant; Ci TO RIENT—Second floor, Is goins Lo bay me & present. i BOL 4 | GWher BOing away; to be sold cneap. [ LADrary pullding, suitaole Yor Enop, 01- WUR L LUY him one, ainoush it 18 hata | Appiy 1. a. Turabuil, 630 main a., | Bee loagings, Amos A, Browning. 1o resisC buyine Some or Lhose nice | widimantic, Ct. deezza deciiMF EOT W B e P gectya | L FOR SALE—Lunch room, with can- | TENEMENT TO —Scyen rooms, enas: St 2 224 _1ay, cigar, tobacco, fruit, | soda and | all moaers improvemencs, bz Klizabels LATHIYRS WANTED—ApPply 10 C. W_ | cicam store; reasomr for seiling, poor | St deczud periing, §and o Maioney piag. \ater | heaitn. W. Capwell, Central Vii- | —5o jaani—No ain SE s ogbtts et b Snadza desirabie s6ven-room ful, Wve m WANTED —Position as companion (o QUISS FOR SALE—_One lion-foot | Walk oi postofiice. AppLy on premises, clasriy waay o feiderty coliple’” Good | edved Sl M1 Shndionin | Mg | aceita gl eterences. ress BOX 10, Bulietin.|chairs, one mahogany aining table. kn- T _Eleven-roo house on e e auire 25 Garnela Ave, New London. | mor Mve. aric a sevnotoom Loitags WANTED Position as engineer and | 9°¢31d on' taurel Hill Ave. Both with hard- machinist; can do ail kinds oI repair- 1% B b, ensine, with | wood floors and ail modern improve- ing; pandy with carpenters Loois; 0 { shall, prépeiier, tank StUFfing DoX, side | Bents Apply to M. A. Wulf, 181 Main Foats exfl-nenc-‘ln this hnudot work; | Lgnts, beil and steering wheel. Bt., City. declsa sober and rellable man. Adaress L. quick. buyer. Apply to J. TUP TO DATE furnishea rooms, Mar- Dite TRETNI, dec20d_ | berg, 310 Main St guerite building. Mrs, Loes, 316 Main. w:‘:?“mfln—r«)ne ulfim&!red R. L Hu? o FOk SALE—Barred and Buff P. Rock oct264d o orn puiiets; price must be | cockerels for breeding; show winners | N N i e, faet reasonabicy, J. Miller, North Framidin, |in the 1ot . Price. HEht. Jason . H.|Urion Soare, Nt of seven rooms. thi g Conn. deczod | jsishop, 14 Chester Ave., Westerly, R. L | ficor. knquire of S. A. Gilbert, 131 snAmsnunT\\;fi have an opening In; deczvd Main St. octlod a first class local representative an FOR SALE _Two new milch cows. |~ 70 RENT—Store at 66 Franklin St; automoblle sulesman in Norwich and |f sier, N- h Town. dec20d 4 1 4 vicinity. New London Auto Station, SEEsSen Bt 0Ro%... Inauize; sREgUMIn New London, deczod FURS WANTED at Kawson & Whip- ple's every Friday. Wm. H. Shippee. dec16d WANTED—Workmen and clerks who are steadily employed write for partic- ulars regarding real estate bonds as an investment and _saving _ proposition. Wailace B. Goodwin & Co. Dept. A.. simwood P. O., Hartford, Conn. decl6d E ARE SHARPENING SKATES cerrectly on a special skate grinding machine. Leave your skates at Ousley’s, over car station, at Franklin Square, and have them iharpened right cci AGENTS to sell pure horse radish wanted. Very liberal commissions. Write Box 306, Danielson, Conn. declid WANTED _Raw furs, at H._ A, Heeb- ner's every Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett dectd GILLETTE, Giw_ Ji AND BVER | Ready blades sharpencd. Ge G. Engles, cor. Broagway and Maln St., agent for ct. Process Stropping Co., Worcester, Mass. nov3od WANTED —All kinds of raw_ furs bought at Jos. Connors & Sons’, Water St. every Thursd: A.'C. Wooaworth. fioved WANTED —Railway mail clerks; cus. toms employes; average $30.00 monts examinations Jan. 15tn. Sample ques- ns free. Write immediately, Frank- \im=Institute, Dept. 35 K Rochester, N. 5 oct?: WANTED Piano tuning and repair- ing. All work guaranteed, A. G. Gordon, 298 Prospect St, City. Tel. 682-2. WANTED Wanted: Young Ladies and Young Men to take part in a musical produc- tion for chorus work. Those having a slight knowledge of singing and damc- ing apply to J. Kirke, Stage Director Poli's Theater, any morning. dec20d HELP WANTED Cooks, General Housework Girls, a Man and Wife on a Farm, and a Coach- man STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt., Central Bullding ~ WANTED YOD FAMILY COOK, ALSO COM- T GENERAL HOUSE GIRLS. Room 32, Central B at public auction nking house | srwich, Connecticut, Saturday, De- ember tw -third, nineteen hundred and elever ten o'clock in the fore- noon. for the account of whom it may once five hundred (500) shares of | tal stock of The Milburn Wagon | Comp dec L0ST HOUND DOG 1a Tag on Collar, A BLACK B JACK. )1. Reward if returned to SAMUEL KING, i6d Moosup, Conn. AUCTION DEC. 23, 2 o'clock, auction the resi- Bitgood, consist- story and balf house, with ell, itbulldings and large lot. This property is situated in the town of untown, in the center, two minutes | vol, chure nd postoffice, an s in excelle pair. inside and out | Ferms ot e is 10 per cent. of | purchase immediately after | proper baiance Jan. 1, 191 | or @ | | | TURDAY, will be sold at publi the late F. dence of ing barn, pi - LUCY BT CLARENCE feite is 500D, T. BITGOOD. dec19d Eeiivered lo Any Pari of Norwich | <he Ale that 1s ecknowledged to be tha best on the marke: HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telegphone ordzz wil) receive promp: aftention. 0. do MeLURAGCH. 20 Frankiio Winter Without Waffles st W::"v:rhr is a true copy directed to me o LTI rOTITY A CARIEY LIKE SUMMER WITHOUT _Sherift of the City of Norwich. ICE CREAM. “ H 44 Unthinkable Wil F. BAILEY (Successor te A. T. Geranec) Flack, Livery and Poarding Stabie 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephoue 883. AUTOMOBILE STATION, S. J. Colt. ¢ Otia Street Automobtls sad Bleyels Eepuiring. General - Ala- shine werk. Jdekbing. Thens -~ | Irresistibiy deliclous are waffles made with the Vulcan deep ring waffle iron, for gas range use. Usual price | two dollars, our price one dollar. Sell- ing xas is our business, distributing appliances is mearly a “means to an end.” The Vulcan cake griddle cooks cakes in a matciless manner, price only one dollar. The new Crane toast- er makes i a Jiffy," incomparable golden-brown toast. 13¢ gets one. Gas Ranges, Water Heaters, Hot Plates and Tubing, all of highest qual- and at prices that will surprise ity you. Gas & Electrical Dep't. Alice Building, 321 Main Street T TR TR T Easters Comnecticut fin to Ths Bul- s Four horse! welgh 2800, sound and kind, old; one pair 2 Plaintield, Ct. dec2 pair seven years Apply Jas. Downing, 0d octéd FURNISHED RUGMS, a1l modern con- veniences, 38 Union St.'Telepnons 834-4. apr: FOR SALE—All kinds of Christmas grecns, cedars and lau window boxes. A el for lawns and L. D. Rogers. 'Phone e FOR SALE Scven steers, bull, 2 pair steers, 3 broken. ' lnquire A. T. accad & 1 Holstein years' old, partly Gardner Co. FOR SALE—I will sell at a price that will surprise you my large stock fixtur. 0., Beauregard. and osite . 5. of millimer: Main St; o) Conn. Miss nov: situate on Jewett City, 3d T PRINTING noteheads and FOK FARMERS 250 250 6% (regular busi- e) envelopes, neatly printed, fo; 0 each, $2.70.. Send for sample: and prices for any vrinting you are in need of. wich, Conn. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Nor- GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 6 envelopes (regular business size). 1. printed_in corner, 31 5,000, 35.50; 10,060, $10. 6x933, printed, $1.35; 1,000, $2; 5,00 $6; 10,000, $11.50. 560 letterhead: S‘fixll. printed, $1.65: 1,000, $2.70; 5,00 393 10,000, $1 50 billlicads, 7 printed, $1.50 , $2; 5,008 10,000, 31 500 stat printed, $1.25: 1,000, $1. 10,000, $10. tion done promptly. 00, 00 notehead: The Lulletin Ce., Norwich. Conn. 55 Printing of every descrip- Send for samples. ca Whatever you think I PLEASE YOU? CORS-I-CAN? of Napoleon, When you buy a chick at the mart You hope for a nice tender morsel That is parte. Get a Broad Brook Farm Chicke) Order your young pig-pork from Home-made Sausage. o. Apply Telephones: 2. 854- to Something besides Bon-a- CUNNINGHAM. dec16d FRUIT FARM 500 foot elevation, 86 acres, overlook- ing large lake, pleasant surroun best fruit and farming section in necticut, near market and city, next crop pays for farm, 3,000 bearing trees, iarge Coloniat house, barns and out- bulldings, wagons and orchards tools in- cluded. Price $4.500 Pictures and Lists. TRYOY AGENCY Others $500 up. decl2d Willimantic, Con $1,600. will buy a good House, Barn, Grist- mill, Sawmill, with abundant water privilese and 2% acres of land, well located and on trolley. . E. A. PREN 'Phone 300. FOR SALE Three Valuable Pieces of Main Sireet Property JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Peck’s Real Estatz Agemcy FARGIS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Sireat, Seashore Land For Sale Forty acres of high land state macadam road overlooking Atlantic ocean from the east to Montauk on the we: N.Y.N.H & H R. R FRANK W. COY. Long Distance Telepl 6 High Street, Weste Willimantic, Conn. situate on Only 35 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, "FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres, ance pasture and woodland, wood, 5 acres of timber dance of water, al hi Wwith hot and cold running water, barns und other buildings, 12 head of cattle year aro: bas a cider mill, 50 barrel d. ty hingle farm is 1o ville, state road to Norwich. mill, blacksmith sho; P Central Bullding, Norwici dec16d will d. D. 0 meadow, bal- 500 ‘cords land, good 9-room bun- ouse 0od ceep Farm 1y capaci- portable stéam boiler and en; ine, Bis cated 2 miles above Fitch- in the Town of Lebanon, on & right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, © CHRISTMAS CANDIES CHRISTMAS PERFUMES CHRISTMAS CIGARS — AT DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street QLALITY employed by us. Dur gprice whole story. tell STETSON & YOUNG. in work should always be considered especially when it costs no inore than the inferior kind. Skilled zaen are the J. F. CONANT. Cigars are the Dest Iy e - I1 Framklin Street Whitéstone Sc and the J. F. © U on the marker LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square feet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. ¥ournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave Je24d FOR SALE. FOR SALE [ A new eight-room cottage to the minuie.,” Must be seen to be appreciated. ©On Montville trolley line; ¢ fare, Price rea- sonabl easy terms, Let me show you my reserved lots in Maple Court. Low prices, terms to suit. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, { May Building, Phones: 724 || 278 Main St. 368-2 up STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities | And Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main $125 will buy a 150 acre farm situated 334 miles from rallroad station, cottage house of 10 rooms, puinted white, green blinds, in excellent conditio arn 20 by 24 wagon shed 14 by 20, one hen- nery 12.by 16, one hennery 8 by 14, three other smaller ones, one crib 12 by 16, workshop 10 by 14, cranberry bog, on'e acre of strawberries, 200 peach trees, orchard of apple, pear and plum trees, abundance of wood, fine shade trees in front of houre, 1% miles to postoffice, school and church, near pros- Derous factory village. Here 1s a chance to buy a good farm cheap. In- vestigate. In tiee guiet village of Carolina, R. I, I offer a 60 acre farm, well divided into pasture, mowing and woodland, abun- dance of frult, neat cottage house, lary barn 40x60, crib, hennery and smok. house. his place I only % mlle to the village, where employment can be furnished to & whole family. $1,300 takes it. Transportation free in auto Bend for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (cholca of 406) WILLTAM A. Real Esta No. 41 West _Hrono 1 and 2, Westerls-. "Phone connection. 1 nov27d HORSES Am in the west, buying. Expect to t home about Jan. 15t with a load of ses that will equal my previous s in quality and ELMER R. P dec13a WHITNEY’'S AGENCY 227 Main St. s loa ~. Franklin Square, Real Estate and Insurance | TO RENT ST, PL SANT bath, closet, stonn set tubs, hot wat separate rear $i entrance, S CHUROH ST., UPPER FLAT 0] 1 ELM € or 7 rooms, FLAT OF set bowl, gas fixtures, per month. rooms, with modern improvements, $i5 per month. IFF ST.. VERY CENTRAL, modern improvements, $15 per DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkiz; Worry over ili-health dows your health no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you look oider than you ere. If you are sick, dont worry, but go about it to make yoursel? well To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom- anly ilis, similar to yours, say, Take VIBURN-O It 13 a wonderful female remady, you will admit if you try it. Directions for iis use are printed in six languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at druggists. \ FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street. New York. GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, wishes to an’ sunce o his patrow. and the public tuat he has moved to 66 Broadway, Chapman bullding, opposiie the Y. M. C. A when we MONEY LOANtw on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An olJ established firm to deal with. (Established 1872} THE COLLATERAL LOAN 142 Maln Street, U A A A K LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that canuot pe excelled. "Phone your order. Prompt service TOEWE 15 no advertising mediun in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business resulism. co., rn. o ulating | 5, 0 fOETRY. THE WANDERING SCOTT you Plac far {rom Scotland of the mist and storm, nant airs, the sun-smite on your ac The days so long and warm When all around you lie the strange flelds sleeping, The ghastly “woods where memories roa L your sad hearts over seas como leaping To the giighlands and the lowlands of yolr home? ot weary in your distamt Far, In sta no dear We wander where the little gray towns uster in the hills or selvedging the Deep By fands lon wild fowl m To shelter from the day's inclemen And night will come, and then far through the darkling A light will shine out in the sound g glon Ana it will mind us of some fond eye sparkling, And we'll be bappy then. let Let torrents pour then, the gre winds rally, Snow-silence iall or lightning blast the pine, That Jight of 'home shines warmly the valley, in And, exiled pon of Scotland, It i thine, Far have you wandered over seas of #ing, »w_you drowse, and now you vell mny weep, 11 "the recollections come _a-thronging, Of this rude country whore your fathers sleep. They sleep. but still the hearth | warmiy glowing, While the wild winter blusters round their Jand That light of home, the wind 0 bitter blowing— Look, look and listen, do you under stand? Love, strengih and tempest—Oh, come and share them! the cottage here the op. the hearts, although we d o them— sours, and you are ours foe ‘evormore. —Neil Munro THE SORROW O Love, The quarrcl of the sparrows in the caves The full round moon and the star laden sky, And x‘]n loud song of the ever-singing Haa hid away earth's old and wea cry. And then you came Wwith those red mournful lips, : And with you came the whole of world's tears, And pll the trouble of her lahc %hips And all the trouble of her m 1 vears. now the sparrows warring in the The curd-pale moon, the white stars in the sky, And X:m loud chanting of the unquiet enver, Are shaken with earii's old and weary ery W, B. Yoats VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings “Do you love me, darl ed. “Sweetheart, T 1o your bureau,” he fervently ichigan Gargoyle. “Why 1s that lady g7 she » every hair on answered, 1 voted so Indigs nant?" “She wants to go back into the voting booth and writs a postscript (o her ballot.”—Washington Star “Aren’t you afraid you wlill ecatch Id or such a night as this, myv boy o, sir. ing papers keeps up the circulation.”—Lippincott’s Magazine. “They sayv that lightning never strikes twice in the same place.” “Doesn’t it? I know a woman who's been married for her money three times."—Detroit Free Press. Alleged humorist—Can you imagir anything worse than a giraffe with sore throat? Proven one—surc centipede with corns—Texas C “I say, old man, I need $50 badly ar haven't the least idea where T 3lad to hear that. I t you had an idea it from me.” Washir ' Yothing serfous your father's lungs I should say not! ing for 37 year louder now than Tribune. Visitor (to foreman Why are your men in Foreman—We're getting table for a railroad and finish it without making au —Judge Young lady—What this wheel? Bicycle clerk—That's Belvide Young lady (aftor e re)—Can you recommend the I —Christian Register. is He' and of printsh such a out a time they want change is ‘the name a Nelghbor—How nice and clear . are, Peper! 1 suppose grandmamma s coming to see you today. Peper— no, but I've been naughty—and I'm ways washed for punishment.—! gende Blatter, “Peck's wife walks all over | He's what you band. him out, might call a “What do you mean sees through hin 1 —Boston Transcrij (explaining) —When I8 easy” they me ht S draws shuts him up, Business man they v “mon simply that the supply is greater the demand. His wife Iness shouldn’t thilk such a th po Philadeiphia Press. MUCH IN LITILE subaidized fortaightly steamship service between Halifax and St, Ple Miguelon, and way points, 18 propo: by the French government. than 1% g A American_electrical fittings and in- idescent light fixtures are finding a sale in Scotland, having been intro Guced through London counection Chicago and Philadelphia seem to lead in this line in having placed & practi- cable line of goods on exhibition in cne or two of the leading city shops. The population of the state of San Luis Potosi in 1910 is officially report cd as 624,748, compared with 576,45 in 1900. The capital io the largest cit jr. the state, and, according to ‘he re cent census, has a population of \d clalm® fourth place among cities of the Mexican republic, the During the past season a sznsationnl piece of work was accomplished 1n Northern Nigeria, /when the world's record for teleacovfs track laying wes teaten. On one day six and one-third miles of main line were 4 (the americans are said to have linked in elght miles In one day, but they lald onut _all the sleepers beforehand and employed a track-laying machine the rails), one mile over the record. Tq meot the home demand for bever< age wines, France has, since the first invasion of phylloxera, been gradual- ly converting the colony of Algeria into one vast vineyard, and 8o muccess(ul luve been these efforts that for some years past enormous quantities of w fermented red and white wines, which now reached nearly 300,000,000 gallony, are anuuelly shipped = to Algeria, horefors, provides ch pashle with about one- 1:fth o/ their totgl éonsumption of wine ard, belng a French eolony, the wine iz admitted nto France free of duty b \ s

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