Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 25, 1911, Page 8

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GENERALLY FAIR TODAY AND TUESDAY. MODERATE WIND Norwich Lods: meéets in Buck: Taft Lodee, meets in Ponc Sebequonash « meets in Foreste rs' Unior | B O e Por barsains Arrah-Na-Pogue, Great traction at B'ees ‘Without doubt joture attraction o of Norwich is t! today, entiticd This is the gre: eratd Isle, and e Sisplayed upon t: one. 1 o accompany t ton, whi feet, and n Presented to the ¢ $ Emeruld Isie. clares that he ey. He is V'lr|r' Arrah’s b of hiding for ernment, lover, \\hu mprisoned < departs to have I paes Tobbery - Nttle Arrah, fully ¢ o be execuie . ins, cil where sh. for Shaun, attempt to @ver done tha fmportance,” so “Some of us get Bave done, but by 8 promise not to g NECESSA GO TO NEV Builder's Wife Swccessiully at I b A ST 3 g h Beliding Anne: ABD SURGEON, Faor. Shanner Bldg Bleme 1953, ANNGUNCEMENTS : tonight. BREED THEATER. nat we are willing 'J W. EOLMS, Dentist MYSTIC | Record Holidsy Business at Postoffice —Evangelical Churches Observe Sunday as Christmas—Death of George H. Stinson. Teday, a lesal holiday, every shep and factory in the village will be clos- ed. The stares will remain open until | 19 o'clock. The postoffice, which has { beca very busy duri the past few ¥s. wili keep nollday open the morning from to , and in the afternoon from 5.30 to oclock. No money orders Wwiil be iSsued. The city carriers will make one delivery. Substitute Er has been assisting the c: pasi few days. W ived from the back stamping of sept the registe the holiday seaso; > | Potter and his office forc | excellent service this seas en the busiest in the history of the Chei observed in ¥ pecinl music regationa) direction is<isted e Alice Iyn Ellen MacDon~ 1205 M Kalm ert Chapy nic Bin v Daagis. ARG rah Machon: rs, A. . Earnshaw st motion | % basses Dbt Al e : vrthur Coozan; , violinist, t Ere William ves: clarinetist, Eimer | fom. | Newbury; organist, Mrs. James Car- hich 1s At the Methodist Church. ’ tory Bethlehem. by Miss Dorothy I - ) 3V Giny - rd 1. Bucklin, cornetist Christmas Party. Yenown, vey of the Road ot, \irs. Daniel Gray ai OBITUARY. George H. Stinson, George M. Stin d at n Dennisor f nday morning, master at | L-A. vae» 118 | 3 nes of N Yo y y | < oI, ’51 Frida; the dGeath of his | | brother ‘e ¥ { | in Rockville. John H. HeXie. Jr. « Harry H. Foxie st { Jokn Ledyard Chartes | Stoa- the MAC Suite 7 Roem A, _ootioa The total population.ss-the city of “Bin-kiang i T to due 3 52,000, ol coulate censuy fgures are COAL AND LUMBER. COAL THE BACKBONE OF WINTER STRONGER TH January ere usually pretty is warm. Central Telephon and February severe s AN THE WISHBONE. and March f December It your stock of Coal is low, you i':z:x\l better Coal up before January Ist. 5 CHAPPELL CO. Wharf and 150 Main Street. . LUMBER Office—cor- Market and - GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lshigh | ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Shetucket Sts Telephone 163-12. - CALAMITE COAL “It- burns up C. H. HAS clean.” Weil Seasoned Wood KELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Coal and Lumber | Teiepnone 884, Central Wha~ PLUMBING AND G. ASFITTING. A peep Into an 1te bathroem 1s only less refs the bath itse.. Durinz t you wili the more loc for bodily comfort, T will you samples ana | plans of the poic d oher tu and give you esiimates for the work of puiting them fu in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- | ntee the entire job 1. E TOMPKINS, 67 West Mai n Street e, | 118 YaUS hn Foundry Co. | [RON CASTINGS surnishea prompty. 11 to Large Forcd Strese T. F. BU Heaiing and 92 .,.,.ln RNS, Flumbing, Streat PLUMBING CO. 81 Franklin Fefephone 771 Stree E. L. BUR! NAP Pinmbing, Sieam and Gas Piices 120 Platt Ave. Agent for Richardso ¢ y Furnaces. nany > to et our money 14 Bath Street, Fur Coats fo son and ested will aet wisely @ work saisfactery Tel. S. F. GIBSON | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | n and Boynton ! i.orse Bxankels Auto Rebes | back. in aclocting The L. L. Chapman Co. Norwich, Conr. WM k. BAILEY cessor to A. JHack, L and Geranery ivery Boarding 12-14 Bath HORUroNosie T Telephione 888 Stabie Street. CLIPPING A SPECIALTY 0 REN FIRST CLASS PIANO. Eet_a EHONINGEH Rl ougn WHITE, THE TUNER, 48 sewen A mr. Farevite. pei— L 200w f | ! | | i | | | x i Norwich Line ey NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE i NEW HAMPSEIRE Ghoose this route next time you & to New York. You'll have a delightful voyage on Long lsiand Sound and S3pefy viaw Of The wonderful sky line and water front of Manhattan Islanc Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 p. m. weok days only, due New York, Pler 70. East River, at 5.45, and Pler 40. Nortn River. 7 o'clock mext morning. NEW LONDON $ lfl —TO— telephone W. J. Phillips, NEW YORK Agent New Xiondon Gobti “Eor stute: Write- or rooms’ and information. *aysia New York CHELSEA LiNE Fare $i cight and passenger service to New York. Norwick Tuesdays, Thurs- direct . Pler foot Roosevelt Strest. Wedresdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. ¥reight recelved until 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. BERMUDA A PARADISE ON EARTH Every outdoor recroation. I tng. Dsiing. boating. tennis. & Aroid seamek By TEE MAGNT Transatiantis Liner 11.000 Tons: 535 Peet Long. aively First-Ciuss Passenter Sicames t Bormada No'Cattic or Freizht careied on the ~Occana. £ Eleotric in ‘every Toom Sicam heated when necessary. Orchestra, Prom- enade Dances, Gymnasham, Wireless, Submari Safety Siynas, Staterooms with Brass Bed: Sulies wilh Private Baths. Finest Promenad Deck - the World. | Only Steamer Tanding Tacsengers at Ha n or St George's. TOURS LnindingSnore Excursions. FHotels, &c.. at Lowest Ratos, Teautiral boowlel. Itinerary, Tickets. etc. of Bermuda-s Gariic Line, 200 Bway, N. Y. or Frask H. Alten, Alice bulldizg: Jonn A. Dumn, sy Main st 150 ROOM AND BATH ‘l,sd HOTEL ALBERT 1ith St. & University Place One Block from Broadway Two Blocks from Wanamaker's NEW YORK CITY Situated close to the Whole- sale and Retail Districts, in the Heart of thesCity and in & Quiet residentia) nelghborhood. 8 3Minutes from Chelsea Dock: inutes from Penna Station § 3inutes from Mcadeo Tunnel IT4»®@ 02» 200 I4>»m 02» 200% 150 [ : Ain. from Grand €entral St Station. This hotel has been redeco- Fatda. Teturnished augh: out. and can Arod Zardiy with ‘any ik fown: Accesnible to the docks of all tm- Portant steamship Jines. railroad Efations, theatres. shops, ste.. as Wel'“as the bnstness districts. 300 Rooms, 200 Baths Rates $1.00 Per Day The restaurant 1s notable for its excellence and o Sead 2 cents for Gmide and Map of New York City. very moderate A N o B A 5 H 150 CITY HEET lMI Mayor's Office orwich, Conmecticut. of the City of Ty Nor- wich, Connecticut, Greeting You are he cted to warn the gal vol Norwich to e position to wider i 2t So-called, and the Dropo- 1 Uames B. Shannon and P ¥ to convey to the City ¢ respective properties, abutting on 1id Street, for the purposes of widen- & saia Sireet. - liso to consider and act upon a Oposition to straighten the line of Street adfoining said prop- ty of James B. Shamnon. 2150 ‘to consider and act upon a n authorizing the borrowing o “pay for said properties, meeting decide to buy th id highway purposes, and to of Common Co ite necessary moneys pose cldn whether the City will appropriation of mo, in excess ted at t of plied to other appropri plrposes in case any of th propriations made at d annual p ot all fall short of 3 v expenses in any departme ity. ated at Norwich, this 20th day of ember, 1911, SHAS T. THAYER Mayor of the City of T hereby certify the above notice and warning is a true copy directed to me "Affest: | TIMOTHY A. CARETY. LSherite of the Clty of Norwich. SAVE MONEY vour electric light bill. Use the re drawm Mazda Lamps | | {in. All sizes In stock. Both pisin and frosted bowl. More powerful and bet- | ter light for 1-3 the cost of Carbon C. V. PENDLETON, JR. 10 Broadway. Rezuler 10 and 16 candle power Car- ron Lamps also carried in stock. ACTeMOBRLE srATis, J. F. CONANT. FX Wraskita Streer B 3. Colt, 0 Otis Btrost. Autorionts | thiicziama Bo and the J. F. . 10e #ad Sieycie Eepuiring, eRige werk Jobbiza . General ala “Phone Cigurs sre the Dest om the markst Irz taem r 2 AY, DEC. 25, 1911. - / WANTED. WANTED—The public of Norwich Lo step’in and inspect our new ool Lables. Bill Polter's yool -Parlor. No. 30 West Main st deczod ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—325 Washingion St, new Loune, 5 TOUmE, il HPrOYEBENLS, Pric WANTED—An agent in every cily in castern Connecticut to handie pateited wrticles; new ideas; big Profi; send for particulurs. Address ldeal, care of The Bulietin Co. dec25d SMART BOY wanied at once to work afcer scheol. Hurley's Messenger Ser- vice, 95 Franklin St. deczbd WANTED—Two pairs young oxen; give description and price. = vvm. B. rague, Andover, Ct. dec23d URS WANTED at kawson & Whip- ple’s every Friday. Wm. H. Shippee. dec16d WE ARE SHARPENING ShATES cerreetly on a special skaie krinding machine. Leave your skates at Ousiey s over car station, at Franklin Squars, and have them sharpencd right déc.6a AGENTS to sell pure horse radish anted. Very ifberal commissions. rite_Box 306, Danielson, Conn. declld WANTED _Raw furs, at I A Heeb- aer's svery Thursday. Arthur C. Benneil oc SIGLETTE, GEM JR.AND EVER fteady blades sharpene . G. Engier, or. Broadway and Main St., agent New Process Stroppi Wore 0d TED—AIl kinds of raw_ furs bought at Jos. Connors & Sons’. Water L. A.'C. Woodworth. every Thursday. d WANTED Rallway mall clorks: cus- toms employes; average $50.00 mont, sxaminations_Jan. Sample que; s (ree. Write ediately, Fran! 36 K Rochester, lin Institute, Dep! b oct28d WANTED Plano tuning_and repair- ing. All work guaranteed. A G. Gordon, =95 Prospect St, Clty. 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 danc ing_apply to J. Kirke, Stage Dire Pol's Theater, any morning. HELP WANTED Cooks, General Housework Girls, a Man and Wife on @ Farm, and a Coach- man STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt., Central Building Telephone 344-5. WANTED A GOOD FAMILY COOK, ALSO COM- PETENT GENERAL HOUSE GIRLS. Room 32, Central Buildi HOWTUCK AFE ANITARY ATISFYING Norwich, Conn. PRING WATER Tel. 34-2. When in need of any hay, zrain or feed be sure and call on us. Our hay sound and sweet and free from or rot; it is bright and our prices are reasonalle. Prompt delivery of our hay, grain and feed is a feature we take pride Better order from us today. CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. LANG is moisture clean and Dry Cleaner and Dyer 157 Frankiin St SUITS PRESSED 503 Our Wagon Calls Evarywharz WALLPAPERS t of Wall Pa 1912 been o rith first consignm cutout borders fc received. Others will follow as fast as Before selecting, it will pay ¥ou to call and Inspect our line. We also have just received 2 fuil line of Ready Mixed Paints in all = Painting, Paper Hanging and Dec- crating are a specialty by us. P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 W Telephone NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTHERSHIP The firm of iscnron & retali liquor and sroces nave reccatly aisseived m on this bu conducte. the the_pa JONN G. K (Signed) KENYON deciia THE CLOTH SzoP fe the place to buy the fAnest in Ta made Sults and Overcoais For $20.60 JoS. T. DONOVAN. “Phone 501 337 Main st novesa 3 WHES you want ®» put yoar Dusi- mese oefcre the Dublle. thers - 1o ma: i butes hag ihemmgicXae saveriin. oK columns of The reasohiabie, as eusy. Waiter A. Town, ec2od’ B—Saw and grmumill, wit Ditin and blacksuiis »aop; st Cluss conditivn; Pleniy o1 BOW and dolig & good business, situated at Gurleyviie, Conn. FOF purliculars ad- dress kaiie Geo, Walker, Eagice ez ville, cow. FOR sALi tnres miich: Ehuire of Seotlina “Hon under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” are inserted at the 5 Cents per line, six words 1o the line. one new [ un Laurel kil Ave. PRESS DESPATCHES rate of TO RENT. PO RENT—Second 1loor, Circulating Library buiiding, Suitable LoF snop, vi- jice vl lodgings. Amos A BLOW aeclisii WENGMENT T0 LET—Bey e rooins, 4l moncin MAPFOVeRIents. vi bulizabutii A0 RENT—No, 105 Norih Main Bl denitupie seveN-Toom flat, hyy ftrvs Wk 0k POSLOEfice, ALY OR DIGiisuh, acclya) WO ENT—BIeven- & River save. and 4 sove 15 wood Hoors.and all modern | A wult, 1 ments. Apply o H. City, [ oot AL PEAE cligs remauant | e o orw Tawaiea Tusias, Aoy BE SNINBAL, Yo iatn BL; | suerite Dulluing. ” Mrs Loes, §16 Maia. WiRlitoa G, ncszd octsus A L¥—l.unch roo: ‘with, can- TO RENT—No. 8 Union SiL, facing ay L paanen, room, with can: | Urion Square, flat of seven rooins, thi.d Cleam “alore Tenson tor seliing, poor |heor. inquire of 8. A. Gllbert 111 heaitn. J. 'W. Capwell, Ceniral Vii- |Main St. octiod i Ba 3 dec22d TO RENT—Store lll. lfi‘ ernli:. nls‘l" FOR SALE—A 175 b p. engine, with | possession at once, Inquire at Bulletin opeiier, ik ST bok, side | DLtice. ociod boli and steering wheel. Cheap Uik buyer.” Appiy 1o 9. A. berd, 310 Main St déczia oI SALE—Vour orses one puir |~ LIGHT MANUFAGTURING SPACE TieEh 2800, sound and kind, seven years | 70 RENT—With or without power Plainfod Cr e ABpiy 488 Dowiia® |and steam—4,000 square fect floor space. The lightest, clean: airiest FOR SALE ALl greens, codars an: kinds of Christmas laurel for lawns and Window boxes. L. . Rogers. 'Phone 285-2, dechd FOR SALE_Scven steers. 1 Holsten factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. Fournler, Troy Steam Laundry Build- ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave JeZsd okon PlRaire s o Hardnt e ieais. von = TR FARNERS 170 aean O " emurr Buste lnsurancc neatly printed. for , $2.70.. Send for samples and prices for any priniing you are in need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Nor- PRI opes (regul printea_in corner, 5,000, 0: 10,660, 6x933, " printed 38; ~ioboo, - 311 NG CHEAP—500 6% business size), card $1.35; 1.000. $1.86 $10. " 500 noten 31.35; 1,000, '32; " 560 leiierneads, ¥34x11, printec : 1,000, $2.70; 5,000, 384102000, 3157005 500 biliteads, x5 printed, $1.507 1,000, 32; 5,000, $6.50; 10,000, '$1. 500 statements, 534x31. printéd, §1.7 $1.76; 5,600, 35.2 10,000, 310." Printing of every descrip. uon done promptiy. Send for samples The Lulle Norwich. MENS_Mayflower White W, are blg and sirong, bred ‘to ' fa day. They are snow white a produca siock fit for any show. bave hens, pullets, cosks and cockerels for sale at all times. Prices are lower now than they will be later. We are booking orders now for baby chicks and eggs for future delivery. Come and Sce us. Cuban game stock and eggs. Mayflower — Pouftry _Farm, Norw Town, Cogn. 'Phone 34-3. novesMT CAN I PLEASE YOU? CORS-I-CAN! Whatever you think of Napoleon, When you buy & chick at the mart You hope for a nice tender mo: Fhat’ is samething besides Bon rarte: Get a Broad Brook Farm Chicken. Order your yor Home-made Sau ¥, Telephones: 287-2; §54-12. FRUIT FARM 800 foot elevation, 36 s, overlook- ing large lake, pleasan@Wurroundings, best frult and farming section in Con- necticut, near market and city, next crop pays for laige Colonial farm, 3,000 bearing’ troes, house, barns and bufldinge, wagons and orchards t ded. Price $4.500 Others § Pictures and Lists TRYON'S AGENC Willimantie, Conn. $1,600. will buy e good House, Barn, mill, Sawmill, with abundant privilege and 25 acres of land, located and trolley. E. PRENTICE, *Phone 300, FOR SALE Three Valuable Pieces of Main Sireet Property ol in 500 up, dec12 Grist- water well | d A. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. Peck’s Real Estaic Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Stre2t, Willimantis, Conn. umhum land For Sale es of high land situite on tate macadam road overicoking the Atlantie ovean from Point Judith on ast to Mont 2 (ho t. Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly Station, N.Y.N H & H. R. R FRANK W. COY. Long Distance Telephone, 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L declia FOR SALE and w of ‘timber Tand, abu house , £00d iaep & cider mill, 50 b portable stéam boiler Issmith on & ight. pononvE, Cenirat Norwics, Conm. decisa JaMES H. . Auctioneer UCTION Thursday, Dec, 23th, 1911, at 10 the Wililam Ladd farm, Hill, Franklin, about 1 mile east from Betley's Ravine, 3 Horses, 3 Cows, pair Yearling Steers, 1 Calf, 30 Hens, Har- ness, Wagons and Farm Taool: antiques, Bureau, Shot Gun, tatoes, Apples, Cider, Fte. MR, WILLIAM ISLEY, North Franklin, Conn, m., Pleagure and Real Estate Shannon Building, Reom 21. Norwich. Telephone. R I DETRY. OLD FASHION. H1Z OLD, 0ld fashion of Christnns, The viful, old, old wiy-— | Tiio hewrt in a wild commotion, Lhe 8oul in u Whirl The old insel and trinkets o Looking i window e ife all @ rush and @ Jingle, Love welling 10ve at a storc 0ld, old’ faghion Torever Of Chiristmus, with child (o be A light on the hills of beauty, A bubble beneath a tre The old, old fashion of Christmas, A Deautiful hablt and swe The face of the storn turned tende The hoaming of smiles on Lhe sireot Shoppers by Lroops und by armie Smilers by ranks and by (hrowk And eyer the old, old spirit Of dancing ana’ laughter The o0id, 0ld fashion of Xin And everything elso above The young, and eternal, and lusting O1d, beautiful fashion of love The old, old fashion of Christmas, The choosing and buying, and ull; The vipple of ¢hildhood Jaughtor On winding wtairway and hill The weorets Kept one trom another The thoughtfulness outwelghing hule; Coming home loaded wiih purcels, Slipping in early and lute. The ola, vid fashlon of giving Not morely the EIft but the OuRhH & bound In the th f the ad out of tenderness s bubl Hng A bubble of anchos And ) trost o 1ts musto, 14 As It wakes us o gl and pity A% it helps us to 1 to GOD RULIS ALWAY Into the world's most Ligh and loly piaces Men carry selfishness and gra The alr i5 rent with warring of t Loud 1as drown a broth of 1 The Floet-of-Creeds upon Time 5 1urch, Ana there s muting upon her deck And in the gt of temples, a Against Ifo's shoros Arift wrecks a God rules alw of hadow the some costly edlf hung rasth, the throngs of lanked b, putently a " FOR SALE I humlt VIR irifty tenant s p i v eight-room cottage “up 1 to the minut Must be scen to | Ave nd ered, be appreciated., On ntville round . trolley line c fare, Price rea- » - sonable; easy terms, Yo ro by tward s t | Let me show you my reserved lots In Maple Court, Low prices, Thoy inting signs through which terms to sult. As elrt m“ burn gk » THOMAS H. BECKLEY, | i 3 May Building, Phones: 724 | REBIIN iy Svhrns N 278 main st 368-2 | od it n- 1A\ )| 11 rise to strength STORAGE o Eive, when wars and Space for Furniture and Commodities | 1 el Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main | Man lons for Cod. Jierore Chrlet Wi i1 nigh . - will buy a 150 acre farm situated 314 The love of ve v nar heart les fro railroad station, ¢ age d birth house of 1. painted white, grecr | He not known the thir at ha linas, in ex & conaition, barn 20 | A afte by 24, wagon shed 14 by 20, one hen- r seeking, nothing L nery 12 by 16, one hennery 5 by 14 ed tiree othe? smaller omos, one ctib 12 by . 16, Workabop 10 by 14, eranberry o one “acre Gf strawberries, 200 peach o {roes, orehard of apple, pear and piim {res, abundance of wood, fine i aiwn {reos in’ front of house, 1% miles postaffice, mhool and church, near p trut Perous factory village. Here s Shanca to"buy good farm cheap. 1o . ¢ village of Carolina R. | ove I ivliea T (G ’ use, Inrge 4 ind S mok Wt lnce Ia orily & i lilon lien | tire employm This fa Ik ] | furnished to & whole family. ' takes 1t T i | ‘Tranaportation free In auto. | Bead for Wilcoxs Farm ' Bulletin God rules alwa | (chotee of 400) ¥ Wilcox, "¢ » | WILLTAM A. WILCOX, | wheal Estate Brokor, 5 No. 41 We; | *Phone conn: VIEWS AND VARIETIES | Glover Sayings ! Mrs. Bloodgood to get 1 Am In the west, buylnz. Txpect to mmy—FPop, whut 18 sound advi et home about Jan, Iat with a load of y's Pop—Sound advice, m horses that will q-m! my previous nerally nine pirts sound and or | 1oaas in | vice Phlladelphla Rocor | Little Willle—Pa, what's & fina aecisa Pa—-A financier, my won, in n w is capable of inducing other men 1 5 » us—Do you expect to spend a | preasant Christman? = Pokus—1 ough 227 Main St, Franklin Square. e amd e a1 have doft (o spend.— Woman's Home Companior Real Estate and Insurance | ... journalism 1s o marvelons & | thing That's what. Bome puper TO RENT manige to keep the baseball pugo go 11 ELM ST, ASANT FLAT op | W8 #il Winter”—Washington Herald 6 or rooms, , et, set bowl, Shopmen—The fresh herrings aro Ktone sel tubs, hot waler, gas fixtures, | very mce (his morning, m'm. lLad Separate rear entrance, $15 per monih. | Lir-have they roes? Shopman—Woll 8 CHURCH ST. UPPER FLAT o ¢ | 5'm, &il fish 18 dearer at this seuson rooms, with modern improvements, $ig | Punch. el i “Dat’s a mighty short stub ye fiat wili modern improvements, 310 per | davy e way L wilors io ‘em: Bonton Record. Life s & game—but never lat Decelt 1ta plain ideals wreck BE PROGRESSIVE You mustat stack the cards, nor yet Use the Malls, deal from the bottom of tl doclk ypewritten Letters Bring Business. Al _—Washington @tar GET MUCH iN LITTLE The produstion of beer {n Russla has incroased in the lust decado neurly 1our times as rupldky 48 the consumy Notlces, Postals, Announcemeonts, all s X u ’ kinds of Printing at reasonable rates, | The ¢ SV oeitive Rsve MISS JEWETT, wde from Chilin coal wasto, and Fublie Stenographer and copvinced they can b economically Shorthand Teacher, | used. Tliey have asked for bids for & 283 Main Street, Ave-yeur wupply Great Dri invested in DEN I IS I ng the hunt and hunt club proverty There is one clorical muster of fox hounds, Rev. E. A, Miine, who h DR. E, J. JONES|.: Guicr of the Cattistock hounds for 11 peasons. Suite 46, Shaenon Building R s : he old “Spurta” turtle on the Carey Take elovator Shetucket street em- |« nour Howton, N J trance. ‘Frons recently for the frst (i oars. 1l was fuwt not faro: i1 ars wgu, when Jol Tuntor ” mwan dlscovered him and worked his MONEY LOANED inftials _on iy whell on Diamonds. Watches Jowalry 4 Securities of any klnl At th 1o of Interent. . An 013 to em ogh yitn. R litTanea Rem TR c‘ou.Am.u. Voix co. 143 Main Street, Upstatra. plac 1 for men ble. rilln larch wnd PID i iy adopted, and Ent Witle, 17 any, muple, birch or beeeh v that merket, Liws been brought

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