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FAIR TODAY. CLOUDY, SNOW OR RAIN TOMORROW. ND‘WICH CONN, TUl WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Pictures at the Breed The- le and Motion Pictures at o. Bill, at Poli's Theater, &l Cify Meeting. I of Fifth Compan AT, at fieticket Lodge, No. 17, L O. O. F. miets in 04d Fellgws > Norwich Nest. No Order of Owls. meets in Owls' Hall. Wi B s, No. 6 K ot By ENotwich ‘Camp. No. 3308, M. W. A, meets 15 Bil Block Second Division. A. O. H. meets in Astin Bloc ! Court G F. of A, facial mas- Men and under ningham, leade > Cun- BREED THEATEHA Arrah-Na-Pogue, Great Attraction at Breed Today. today, ent! This Is th arald Isie, a: aisplayed "up Ireland, m- which is s made scen- mildly, v the mas- produ 1 £ every for the views ter eye of the motion 1 written | produc- | died wh thousand anes of the well known, Shaun's drops chimney for Shaun, attempt to a down too m escape to ther into He is e great win’s proposal ducing her 3Miss Irwin w of her co Irving. der's Rag will appear at New London. so GIRL'S DRESS WITH LINING. brown and own woc Plala suiting in red, with fecings o en, was used for { lel Cerwaist may be lain materia or if the garmen ie of silk, ve Vet, the sleeves an. could be of lace “allove The pattern Is 10 and 12 years. It requires 4% rds of 21-inch material for the §-year ze. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any aadress on re of 19 cents ..‘I shver or stamos. t Order through The Bulletin Company. | Puttern Dept. Norwicn. (onr | PtmAl their imeeting last | week the Arab Patrol, Nobles of the| Mystic _Shrine, began their & ments al show | dwmrnmz | Edward T. George ~W. Foote, Parker and A. H. ivhn commit- to select the attraction to be en- and the date for the show, er, | effect, |at STAFFOBD SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. [2 Edwin C. ebrated their ing at the . No special sued, but ail frien Be present frem number of relatives bled and_enjove Mr. and Mrs. They were mar |livea, Mrs, of Moses H. | fecturer, who Low operate: Har ran | Finney nd soon after hi: the Mr. Hary mill hims th ited yril Jonnsn mill no Six months rest troliing |en compa sid-nt erside mill who still ow Pinney_was te in 1841, He ha the board-of sele aent of the Staffor a director In_the n: of the and I erest in in 1900 nnectic He is and i © constit like Mr. est member Stafford and Mr: Hollow ticivants They. had fo Zaward the firs livife arc of the r. Pinney with his as n emple who Iz alings n has ever ¢ sirited man I Mr. | bitants, Pinne W me, surroun riends. aquiet I | Marked by Enjoy: Children of Grace Church. n; Ring, Merry Be n: You Little Light, Har- prens, Andiew Petrishiono, ns; A Flower Carol, Char Christmas Cindles, E A_Cbristy 5 Normr v, Eva ¢ Julia Pe sthy | s Bertram red Wheeler ‘and Rict Marion 2nd Ruth But + ‘duet, Moly Night, and | 1150 regdered a violin wett Softly ihe o e foatur s the cecitation, J Dorothy Fisk and Noel ha youngest members of the Sunday school. At the Methodist Church. he children’s exercises at the Meth- st ch he w stry . of which and sold the welfar rch were he and Esther S. golden wedding home in Stafford Hol invitations were is invited to Jarge and frichds assem- hds w unti the Pinney. icd in 1861 in Staf- | ford and both have lived here all their the danghter a cotton manu- lenville by Smith & Cooley. Pinney w the was_emploved by s mal elf, he associated Rich: ate the I oper DS it. cted 1 Edwin C. Pinney Cel brate Golden Wedding by Holding Pinney A hospitaiity b ze firm and continued in it undl He then oper- nimseif with in | known as the Riverside | out his | ard he sotd and in 1886 bought the con- Phoenix Wool- qirm he is now purchased ated to s been cl ational member of the poard ol Norwich Siate hospital for He served as a member utiol Pin nd H, t fwo Phoenix W ey oS w icne. of the re in good is still oolen t i able one. 1 by an al ne 0 all church wo sons, mi Informal Reception—Grace Church Christmas Festival — Services in Methodist =~ and Congregational Churche: : cel- Monday i1, B Harves Bee i to the s rman of | entered the the until Willlam e is presi- ank and m-iaber of many orsgarn wherever known. re ous The arles B. oeing len comp: him, in and work all He trustes of of the convention. | at ors ears ra mens of the Universalist church | r- of whom thre and | i he He is a pub- com n it jits CHRISTMAS EVE Festival e a great town and nd Mrs. re: pan healt siden T it h > and for idren and with m = parents and friends. The Tecita- vere given: tings, Doris Parkhurst; Scaring Santa Claus, Penjamin Arnold: Ch: s Twice a Year, William Ellis: How Does Santa Claus Know It? Kichard Whittaker: A Telephone Message, Dor- Johnscn, hmann, Hel Converse Adams, Mauric Blick and Joel Henry Reed: A Substi- tute, Doris Bli v in Our Heart Tda ¢ About a_Million, Jennie Jesus, Ada Howard, Is- and Mary Panciera; ce, Harry Needham, Per- and Jack Montenella; "Phone, Melvin Comins. iristeas Coain, Hilda W aker and Jennie Royce. There was a solo by Miss Mae Hursch and a duet by Hat tie Lee and Gladys Armstrong. Miss Edith Cushman inte reading a story. Congregational Song Service. A wan was Blaved by A K. Waite of | ckville, with a piano ompariment | Iar quartetie, Miss Lulu lde, Mrs. A 7. Waite 1 Con'erse and Harey hlis Holiday Visitors. fellow omas Brooklyn, f Greenwich, Terryville, Mrs. Sprinzfleld, Ralph Catherine Stlk of Beckwith of Fartc of Danbury, Frank field, Ralph Preuty Brown of Soring Lowell, Hug J Nels Madser, of Hartford, ten_of Hurtférd, He e O'brien New H on. Ma ed the children crowded churc ened to the third song service at the \ongresa- | tional “churen day evening. Th music wes 4mong the best yet heard. A chorus of 25 voices sang Dudle; ik’'s The Coming of the King. quartette from Park church, Hartfo of Miss Helen Lester Herbert. Slarkeline ven, leoln srtaur ty | _The Crristmas exerci Grace church were held Sund ring. At 5 o'clock there was’ even- ong in the chureh, at which service | | the chilaren were vresent and joined | in the singing er the service all went 1o i1 Toom. The iree was | ted colored candles and_the | presents ‘were placed on the floor {near it. The following hymns were | sung Dby the children: i | Once in Rcyal Da Didst Leave Thy TPr Was Torn; List Me: *Twas in the Winter Im So Gl Christmas _Time, “onard Wheeler: In the Manger, Hel. en Broderson: Glery in the Hizhes Doris Butterfield; The Christ Child, \#rion Jones, Blanche Edwards, I 1 Gladys_ Stephens SUCCESSFUL MOTHERKOOD means more than a fat baby. It means laying the foundation of a strong, sturdy constitution. Fat alone is not enough; there must be bone, muscle, brain and nerves. Scott’s Emulsion is the Acme of perfection for Mother and Child. AL oRuGaisTS Died in California News of the death of W Doolittle at Almela, Cal, a 50, has been received in Ha was a native of Hartford and with his brother Henry in 154 to California in search of zol father was a bell max made tne bell that han hcvse in Hartford. liam G. e of ord. Ile £t there s in the state: Sues Express Company- Claiming _that company miscarried ilk which w August, Septembe~ and from Vernon to Hartfo Gaylor of Hartford h: for $1,000 damages. re shipped November Charles . brought suil Meriden—Prizes _will be awarded | this year as @sual by Susan Carring- ton Clarke chapter, D. A. R., to pupils in the public night school writing the | Dbest essays. COAL AND LUMBER. THE BACKBONE OF WINTER STRONGER THAN THE WISHBONE. ind Febr and March | cre usually pr severe if December | is warm. | a better Coal up before January 1st CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. LUMBER COAL Free Burning Kinds and lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean. Weil Seasoned Wood €. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teiephone 884. ‘Central Whart == PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. Sanitary Plumbing A peep Into an up to date bathroom | 18 only less refreshing than the bath | itse.l. During the summer you will | the more look to the bath for bodily | comfort. 1 will show vou plans of the poicelain and other tubs and give you es'imates for the work of putting them Ly in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- entee the entire job | patterns. No. 11 to J. E. TOMPKINS, | 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS | furnished promptly. Large stock ct | 25 Ferry Street | of | wiord of Springheld, Ben- | Hemenway ¢ Spr amucl of Hart- ford. r, Mary Wildey Zoston, “Butternen of Hartford, Gilbert of Bos- ton, Harold Pierce r. Hos ard Lee of Westleld, Jonn Squires of Willimantic, Joseph Shea of Medway More Mix of Storrs, Dr. and Mrs, J. Melbourne of Derby, Mrs. William Morrall and two sons. Sydney of Norwich Mar Medw W e Siiss Sop . Alrs. Fregeriol Schillinger Rober¢ Sietw aw Brivaii, of Lowell, Claud Pinne z Clinten.—Leslie =uft for divorce i of Middicsex county Finer, Fi the ag T. F. BURNS, Heatmg and Plumbing, | 92 Franklin Streat *| CO-OPERATIVE | PLUMBING CO. 81 Franklin Stree | retenhone 771 E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Sieam and Gas Prices and work sa‘isfactory 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON ‘ Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Doynion Furnaces. 85 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Norwich Line NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE —AND— NEW HAMPSHIRE Chooss, this route next time you £ to New York. You'll have a delightful Voyage on Long isiand Sound &nd & | Main Sc FULL ASSOCIATED t PRESS DESPATCHES ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE superb view of the wonderful sky line and water front of Manhattan Island. Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 p. m; Wk days only, due New Yori, Pler 70, “East River, 45, and Pler 40, North River, 7 o'clock next morning. NEW LONDON —TO0— decl6d NEW YORK $ l :@ Write _or telephone W. J. Phillips, Agent, New London.- Conn., for state- WE ARE SHARPENING SEATES cerrectly on a special machine, Leave your skates at Ousiey over car Station, at Franklin Square, and have them Sharpened right. skate grinding HORSE FOR SALE or exchange [of 2 Lel. 363-12, Or 65 decz3d_\ CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 reight and passenger service ct to New York. M ai Read cor. GILLETTE, GBM _ JIR. AN blades sharpened. roadway an ass. of__raw & Sons'. A.'C. Wooawor! BVER G. G. Engler, Main St., agent for New Process Stropping Co., Worcester, nov3od furs Water th. V. KNOUSE, Agent. iin Institute, Dept. 35 K Rochester, kiom, Norwicn Tuosiays, Thurs- days, Gandays, at 515 ew York, Pler 23, East River, WANTED —Rallway mall clerks; cus- foot Roosevelt Strest. Mondays, [ |toms employes; average $90.00 month Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 b. m. [ |examinations Jan. 1sth. Sample ques Freight received until 5 p. m. tions free. Write immediately, Frani- | oc 28a° BERMUDA A PARADISE ON EARTH Every outdoor recreation. _Excelient sea batis tng. fshing. boating. ienals. golf. cyeling. Lo i Squickneas’ b7 Erayel Tmuflmlc lhu' L (3000 Tons; 535 Weet Long. Per order Consul. st. Fastest, Most Luxurious and oniy Exclue 2 ‘. 2N, s Iy First-Class Passenger Steamer to Bermuda, | 1€c264 NG gEarRe ey, No'Cattle or Freight carried on the Occana > eluding stateroom b Bast Culsine on the Atlanti Biectric” Fans in every room: Steam heated when necessary. Orchesira. Prom- e Young Ladies and Young enade Dances. Gymnasium, Wireless, Submarine | Wanted: Young e 280 Tounyg Safety Signais, Staterooms with Brass Beds, | Men to take part in a musical produ Suited with Private Bathe. Deck In the World. Only Steamer Landing Passengers at Hamilton Or St. George Finest Promenads ifg. All work guaranteed, 93" Prospect St, City. tion for WANTED _Plano tuning and repal Tel. 682-2. NOTICE TO WOODMEN OF IONIC CAMP, M. W. A. A Special Meeting will be held in the Fythian Hall tonight (TU: th, Neighbor E. R. Corey. SDAY), D the death to take action on chorus wor) A. G. Gordon, Those having a slight knowledge of singlng and danc- ir- of nore Excarsions, | ing AppIy Kirke, Btag ey TOURS iindinghue Extigions: | ne avpls 1o 3. Kirice, Stage Director Beautiful booklet. Itinerary. Tickets. etc.. eof | Poli’s Theater, any morning. dec20d iz HELP WANTED Cooks, General Housework Girls, Man and Wife on a Farm, and a Coach- AROUND THE WORLD i ie i ot ae i om e iy VICTORIA LUISE’ PETENT G Telephone 344-5. WANTED Room 32, Central Building. STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt., Central Bullding A GOOD FAMILY COOK, ALSO COM- NERAL HOUSE GIRL: S. Philippi: ucn - P pan; Sandwich Talands abd Overiand Ammerican Tour, Inlind excarsions ad ~ das | SPTTONALIT DAYS IN INDIA ROTRS 114 DAYS IN JAPAN Cost tuctuding 211 necesss Coensen abosrd and .m'.’. rygag of ern ”“i-!_é! ‘1—46 lr‘um; f A% 4 I" Duration of o.-z._ Bend for Illustrated Booklet. amburg-American Ling or Samil Kronig & Son, local agents, 121-125 Main St. LEGAL NOTICES. ClTY MEETING citbier wich, Connectic You are hereby uirect8al to warn the legal voters of the City of Norwich to ‘Tuesday, Dec. 26th, 1911, at § the ‘evening. at’ the Tawn | and de fe i 1id_City, to consider + proposition to widen Litt.s | m ster Street, so-called, and the propo tions of James B. Shannon and Pal- rick Cassidy to convey to the City cctive propertfes, abutting on | for the purposes of wide sald Stree ng said Street. | n. Aico ‘to consider and act wpon a| position_to straighten the line of retuc Street adjoining said prop- iy of James B. Shannon. K1so ‘to consider and act upon a proposition authorizing the borrowing of money to pay for said properties, should said meeting decide to buy the purposes, and to same for sald highway 1uthorize the Court of Common Council appropriate the necessary money Jaia purpose. Also to decide whether the City will sanction the approprimtion of moneys rcm the treasury in escess of the imounts appropriated at the annual meeting in June, 1911, to meet the sa. aries, wages and bills due and to_be- cm¢ due from the City prior to Ma and whether balances o ppropriations made at <aid an- | neeting for different purposes Sot Shan e applied to other appropria ons and purposes In case any of the e jations made at said annual ty meeting shall fall short of the hecessa department | tha City Dated at Norwich, this 20th day of ember, 1911 ZHAS,_F. THAYER Mayor of the Clty of Norwich, T hereby expenses in any Te certify the above notice and Afteat: * TTMOTHY A CAREY. | (" utout borders for 1912 has boeen made Before selecting; it will pay you to SAVE MONEY call and toapect cur line. We also have just received a ful line on of ne sour electric light bill wire drawn Mazda Lamps More powerful and bet- i-3 the cost of Carbon Use the or: All sizes frosted bowl. ter_light for Izmps. C. V. PENDLETON, JR. 10 Broadway. The firm of Kenyon & Pickhover, do- | Iegular 10 and 16 candle power Car< | Ing a retail hauo: « ry busi- | ton Lamps also carried in stock. niSs” nave recently dissoived parener- | ship. e — om now on this business will bo| conducted along the same lines as in the MONEY LOANED n Di 1ds Wi Hie SRS R ad T s Secarit e Sktlianed B o T HOWTUCK AFE ANITARY PRING WATER Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. When in need of any hay, graln ed be sure and call on us. Our hi ATISFYING i { or ay | sound and sweet and free from oisture or rot; it is bright a | clean ana our prices are reasonabl Prompt and feed is a feature we take pride| delivery of our hay, & Better order from us today. CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. LANG Dry Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St SUITS PRESSED 50 Cur Wacon Calls Evervwherz WALLPAPERS Ready Mixed Paints in ail shades. Painting, Paper Hanging and Dec- ating are a speciaity by us. P. F. MURTAGH 22 and 94 West Main St Telephons nov: NOTICE OF DISSCLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP = past by JOHN 6. ned) “KENYON 4decila F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, KEN ON. PICKHOVER. nd n | Room i Second Fi >r. Shannon Bide Night 'phoge 1083 guerite bullding. Mrs. Loes, 376 Main. ing WO HENT Urion Sdia a3, Uil foor. ki Gillwer't, 141 Main St. Cetiod TO RENT—Blore &t 69 Franklin Si. Inquire at Lull rooms and information. ay3id dec.6d Llimantie, Ct —— | AGENTS to sell pure horse radish | FOR SALE—Lunch room, with can- | Bossession at once. wanted | Very libsral commiasions | dy. e obamma: e senat Shng | Dece. Write Box 306, Danielson, Conn. declld | cicam siore; reuson tor seiing, boor | ~FURNISHED WUGM! New York WANTED_Raw turs aCTC A Heon: | K300,y W Cebwelh Cenigfl, Wil [ vepisngge o¥ Udica ac . ner's every Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett | (5% = 2 o i e decsd FOR_ SALE—Four horses, one pair | LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE sh 2800, sound and kind, Seven years se PUIE 2600. Appiy Jas. Downing, Plainicid Tel. Z9-8. deczod O SALE—All kinds of Christmas Ereens, cedars and luurel for lawns and Window boxes. L. D. Rogers. 'Phone 2 decbd W SALEScven steers. 1 Hoistein rely steers. 3 years oid. b par TO ARENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square o space. The lightest, clean alriest factory floor In Norwich. Apply A. A Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld ing, Franklin St, cor, Chestnut Ave Je24d | Inquire A. T. Gardner & Co. FOR SALE. | T FOR SALE 1 will sell at a price i that wiil surprise my large stock of millinery “and ~fixtures, Main St, opposite P. O. Jewett City, Conn. ~Miss D. Beauregard. novid PRINTING FOR _ #ARMERS—250 noteheads and 250 6% (regular busi- ness size) envelopes, neatly printed. for Sit ¢ each, $2.76.. Send for mamples and prices for'any printing you are in need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Noc~ wich, Conn. GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 6% envelopes (regular busine situate on printed _in corner, $1.36; 5,000, $5.50; 10,060, $10. 500’ notehead: $X93. printed. $1.35; 1,000, $6; 10,000, “31156. 500 83%x11,'printed, §$1.65; 1,000, $2.70; $9; 10,000, § biliheads, 7 rinted, $1.50; 1000, $2; 5,000, 0,000, '$13.56; 506 statements, & printed, $1 10,000, $10. tion ptly. Send for samples. Th: Co., Norwich. Conn. CAN I PLEASE YOU? CORS-I-CANT Whatever you think of Napolec When you buy a chick at the mart ou hope for a nice tender morsel That {8 something besides rarte. Get m Brond Brook Farm Ci Order your youns pig-pork from 1 $1 y descrip: Printing of ne pro ulletin Yo Home-made Sausage. | ADDlY F. O. CUNNINGHAM. Telephones: 28 854-1 dec16d FRUIT FARM 800 foot elevation, 86 acres, overlook- lake, pleasant surroundings, it and farming section in Co necticut, near market and city, next ¢rop pays for farm, 3,000 bearing trees, large Colonial house, barns and buildings, wagons and orchards tools in- cluded. Price $4,500 Others 3500 up. Plctures and Lists. TRYON'S AGENCT, Willimastic, Ce: $1,600. will buy a good House, Barn, mill, Sawmill, with abundant priviiese and 25 acres of land, located and on trolley. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. FOR SALE Three Vaiuable Pieces of Main Street Property aec12a Grist- water well WILLIAM B. YOUNG, Jr. Insurance [ and Real Shannon Building, Room 21. Telephone. Norwich. or Sale cight-room fnished in ™ in every e lens, w henter and more new and novel 1deas than have ever been brought (o kether under any one roof in this section. Open (or inspection every day and evening to anyone intarest ed’in a orn home. Arrange wiih Mr. James 1. Case, the Real Estate Broker, to brimg you dowr phone 979, W. W. BECKWI Acc14TuThS 110 Wenl FOR SALE A _new eight-room cottage 1o the minute.” Must be ‘up be appreciated. On_Montvil trolley line; 5c fare, Price rea- sonabla; easy terms. et me show you my reserved lots in Maple Court. Low prices, |l terms to sult. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phones: 724 278 Main St JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St STORAGE | Norwich, Conn. Space for Furniture and Commodit | Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Miair | | : | Peck’s Real Estatz Agenc o \$1250 A FARMS A SPECIALTY |1t 77 e | 132 Spring Streat, Willimantic, Conn, e Dt | A ‘ Ssashnm laml Fur bale {rees: Whundance e wobd: i | yng._Distance Telephon barn_ 40x60, crib, henners &, ke nsportation frea in aut | ::r‘t ‘!’ ‘m\’\"l:ruxa Farm Bulletin | @ “R" .Il\Evl A \EI e Yoo 41 whThiont Farm of 100 acres, 40 meadow, bal- B b o o ey, UfSun, virm HORSES am, bol d Am In the west, buyin Expect 1 blucksmith P iy Lo i S Norwich. Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Building, Norwich, Comm. JAMES H., HYDE.......... Auctioneer AUCTION Thursday, Dec. 28th, 1911, at 10 a. m a: the Willlam Ladd farm, Ple.sus Hill. #'ranklin, about 1 mil Baile ne. z Horses, 3 Co Yearling 1 Caif, 30 Hens ness, Wagon 1 Farm Tools, S Antigues, Bureau, She Corn, MR. WILLIAM RISLEY, orth Franklin, Conn. Gec23STuW DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suile 46, Shaznon Building Take elavator Shetucitet street on- trance. ‘Frone THERF s no savertising medlum * Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bule letic for business results. loads in quality and price, ELMER R. PIERSON, WHITNEY'S AGENCY FReal Estate and Insurance | TO RENT AMIERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandarsor. Props. SPECIAIS RATES to Theatrs Troupes Traveling Men, etc. Livery connectel BHETUCKET STREET. 'WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no me- dlum better than through the udvertis. ing columns ef The Bunetis Estate & that make & ts Detroit_Ire f DETRY, " 4 URAL AND SIN or TO RENT"” are inserted at the rate of S e ent ii : rd. h - Bus e piafal of ox s C 'S per line, six words to the line. rmen 00 oxom; _—eee e Cullod Keon: . WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. Tou may fipd & lone mo WANTED—Middle aged woman for | KOR SALIE—One bay horse four | TENEMENT T0 LET -Scven it ‘ Eonoral housewutic. Abbly Wt jsutlecin | ¥ORES Ol WelklC 1300 Lok, Tuised oL | GlL ouerh W provent e oY L) S vrace. decdbd | huguite Wi beziaaville rosieikce. B decivd e X 3 T WANTED The public of .NorwA Ty 4 o P e, 108 _Norih Main Bt, | Why ildn't the plu Btep In and inspeci our new ool tubies, | FOR SALIE—325 Washington Bt, new | demirable neven-room flat, ivo & : pen? Blli Potter's Fool Parlor. No. 80 West | House, 8 rovims, uil inproveuments, price | vaik vl pusioffice. Appiy on premiscs, [ The cow in the plural dec20d | Feasonabie, terms eusy. \aiter o 7uwu-l Bud 2 LB big ¢ i eI ey sy T | Hvath, NoFwich Town. ecisa ST b peated Is eastorn Conneotlous 10, handie paicatod | FOM SALK_Saw und ErTRILL wil. | {ver Ave. W Wy un-room And the plural of articies; new ldeas; big Profit; send for | house, barn and blacksmitn saop; i ) o Lautel Hil Ave. 1solh wit vin paruculars. Address ldeal, care of Tue Bl class conuiton; pienty of power | Wood Hoors and all modern o, And It 1 spe i w Lo Bulietin Co.. deczod and doing a4 good business; situaied at Q‘ l“:h Apply to Wuir, ll'rl me your feet RS W ARTED TS Whls: | Gy, Coi R0 patOeuiae ws | 3ty City i el Y Ana 1 tyd 5o oot ple's every iriday. Wm. H. Shippee. Conn, deczsd A DDA furnishoy roduue 2a- L 1r ono I8 & tooth, and I GOOD-BY ) T ULAR al of pan We VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clover Sayi Muc 1 1 ST, T FLAT o 6 or 7 rooms, bath, closet, set bowl, | Set tubs, hol water. gas AXLures Separate rear entrance, $15 per montk 5 CHURCH ST. FLAT OF 6 ms, with modérn improvements, $i por month. Yoars F¥ ST, VERY CENTRAL | modern improvements, $15 pe ved has m an lenley nstretor prob wzled b colleg \Mv i i ) CHIN LI X “v e TTLE it e Ues I Wele