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PROBASLY SNOW TODAY. UNSETTLED, CCLDER, THURSDAY NORWICH, CONN, WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Immergrven Lodge, No. 17, Sons of Bermana. meets 1n Germanla Hall Tecumseh Tribe, No. 43, 1. O. R. M, meets In Austin Hll (llug ne-set Lodge, No. 34, s in Masomic 1 me urt Norwich, No. 4389, meeis in Foresters' Hall DANIELSON (Continued from™Page Throe. Iditional for breach of the peace. Death of Thomas Feeley. Thomias Feeley, a resident of Dayville, is dead at h home in that town. He leaves h and A. M, L 0. ! of 30 days for intoxication and 60 days 69, for many years No Cascar;t User Ever Has Headache A 10-Cent Box Wil Keep Your Liver, Stomach and Bowels Clean, Pure and Fresh for Months. is s Pol. rs' and Bufters’ Union meets | Wife and four children, h—-‘;uo e in C. L. T. Hal Hiked Ml ad Thers Sick headache usness, dlszi- Hope Rebekali Lodge, No. 21, T. 0. O.| by john Remington of . Central | D688 ooated tongue, foul tasto and 1", meets in Odd Fellows' Hall [rutls, BT, e ien the guemt. of | foul breath—always traco them to Mr. and Mrs, Frederick E. Bitsood. Dr. M. 8. B. Stetson of Brookiyn each ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATER. 3. # fox in hunts that they were out on New Year's day, Mr, and Mrs. Eli Dagenias were vis- 1tors in town with friends on Tuesday. A Blind Degeption, Splendid Lubin All Star Production. Mr. Dagenlas is now proprietor of hotel at Georgiaville, R. I. A herd of d the Breed is | in recelpt of requests for The management of continually ‘Warren of Danfelson and ser An which two bucks torpid liver, delayed fermenting food in_the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Polsonous matter clogeed in the in- tesiines, instead of being cast out of the system s re-sbsorbed into the bleod. When. this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes conges- tion and that dull, throbbing, sicken- ing headache, Balts, cathartic pllls, oil and purga- tive waters force a passageway for a a varfous pictures, and In response to |were included were seen by Danielson | day or two—yes—but they don't take many for this one in particuiar the [mon who were hunting New Year's |(n. poisons out and have no effect ¢ng entitled A Blind Deception was | day in that seotion where the towns | ynon'the liver or stomach. aecured and will be the feature for |of Killingly, Sterling and Plainfield | Cascarets immediately cleanse and Weoinesday and Thursday of this week |ad in, regulate the stomach, remove tho The story telis of Robert Nelson, a| There was a large number of mem- | gour, undigested and fermenting food young and wealthy bachelor, whiic|bers out Tuesday evening for the |and foul gases, take the exeess bile Tieart was never pierced hy Cupid's ar- |annual meeting, election of / officers, | from the liver and carry out.of the Tows, Faie threw in his way Ellen |and smoker at the rooms of the Bo- | system .all - the: decomposed waste Austin, & pretty young girl who was |hemian club, matter and poisons in the intestines Ber way to accept the position of and bowels, Wares for & biird man. When Kobert Five Dagrees Abeve Zero. ho| A Casceret fonight will surely saw that she had mistaken him for [ JOr the first time this winter the | .o cpi ' coy aut by morning. They Per patient he determined to play the |mercury went down close to the zero work while you sleep—a 10-cent box He'd have done anythiag to keep | mark? Tuesday morning. 'l‘cmperal‘;lrc fom. your dpusgish- mésns: - naite Jen in signt as low as flve above were reperted. cleanliness and & clear head for There :s plenty comedy while the de- Old Well Uncovered. months. Ask any of the millions of eaption is be rried om, but one| While excavating on Davis park to|Cascaret users if they ever have cay Ellen surp the blind man, |open a setiing for the new flagpole, | headache. finding Lim reading a book. Eilen |jghorers uncovered an old well. Old- eaves the house In & hurry, but again | fima residonts here remember how, = e took & hand. An eccident a Short | ghou; 45 years ago, a man who en- |The confidence of the new council in Uime later actuzlly deprived Robert of | iered {o clean it lost his life as the |Captain Murray's ability is shown in Tia sight. Then the love that @IWays | reqylt of the foul gases in the well the unanimous vote he received for Pad been in Ellen's heart blossomed | “yjisq Kathleon Burns, Miss Elizabeth | réappointment Monday evening. - teantifully and she came bac; Riiey, both .of Hartford, and Mrs.| The report also contains.the infor- This is one of thoss Lubin a Leah' Fogerty of Providence have | mation that 108 doors were found open productions, festuring the prime mo-|yCot SORGUY N jlidays with Mr. | or unsecured and that 253 street lights tion picture favorites, Miss Lawrence |, 4 viro John Burns vere reported out a total of 1796 hours. R R R oy i e lisses Katherine and Dollie Con-| Mesting of A, G. Warner Post. e Lt Sy 1sthe nor and Miss Sadie Greeley of Provi- | mhere will be @ meeting of A. G entitled The Lost Necklace and deals | goi (™ CRE CHO0 GG Ual week | ynere ¥ @ of A. G 0. Thi. SR ] t ] Warner post, No. 54, this (Wednesday) Joung 184y, and axrexquisite Al of their sister, Jirs. Susie GreeleY. | ovening, Jan. 3, at which full at- AStaria 15 anothe: Due to Natural Causes. | tendance ‘s desired.—adv. ertitied Wistaria is enother | cu_the big bill. e | Medical Examiner | SR J. B. Calkins sings By the Light of | t on the death of Domen the Jungle Moon and Give Me shows 1 15 due to mat- KO ABRES Gilmpse of Dear Old Ireland (¢ L t the deceased [Gause of Getting Department Out for aArnin obble i iving treatment | PO . ghpee. | : Jnysietan for heart | Insignificant Fire. e EATER trouble and s cadaches ; " i e ik P v | For a fire at Shippee hill, in & hen- The Woman in the Case nic: Communication. |ccop owned by Ogden Murfey, the fire ! . : mununication of Moriah | department was. called out at moon Clvds Fiteh's best . " A. M., Wed. | Tuesday on an alarm from box 24. P n. Woman in b at Poli's & this nd ballot—ad |in a barrel, did not o a great amount Best Calsine on the Atinti S | Sl of damage. octrie Fans In ‘every room 1 | g Sieam heated when neoessary. Orchestra, Prome theate per- | PUTH AM Dionne Will Recover. emade Dences, Gymusstam, Wireless, Submarins | msta e large ences | Interesting Facts and Statistics Col- [ahout the face, head and hands, New Sules wiis Privata '.‘,'ff, Toest Teom 338 o S| lested from Reports of City Officials | Véar's day, when he threw & quantity Passengers at ton 's”n"r-;;:: a reen e ire on Shippes _Hill—Peddiers’ of kerosens into theboiler at the Wet TOURS Hotole b - RRRGL, "o PISRICE el it bookier, Ttinerary’ Tickets, efce. 8t Licenses Bring Revenue of $677. |to hurry alogthe fire, causing a B Xes i Line: Boo Bwar, N 1. . ; e e tous | flareback, was in such '@ condition | er Frask H, Alle, Alis bullding; Jonn A, Dunn, oy | ciruch of interest concerning various | Tyuesday as to warrant the belief that | el shok 4 - o e e el hcial | will be able to be out again in a Al | various reports filed by OMciale | for, Gays. There was a report about | SRS GrTee - presented at the January meetng |town Tuesday that Dionne was dead, | GlAPK’s™grmve Uruise t At Tueaday ceaning, extracts from |Put this proved without foundation. |y s, 34 up, e 71 dam, tuciudlng a1 shore ex- | g e VEDRE) 02 7t : cursions. vislts Spain, Algiers. Greece. Turkey, Holy | m being as follow New Prosecuting Attorney. i 3% ot Tous. ( reasurer Charles H. Brown re- | n various departments the following In- The fire caused by hot ashes ghrown | Attorney Arthur Macdonald, the city ports on financlal conditions as fol- | councli's new. choice for prosecuting nwe: Debt of city-—Street improve- |attorney, is one of .Putnam's newest ten 1= $40,000 ss sinking fund |jayyers,” admitted to the bar some- thing over a year ago, but with many society, railroad | ydmirable characteristics and the Norwich Savings 80- | proper discretion to make him very ount, 000; Aetna |efclent in his new place, wherein he company, sewer ac- |gucceeds Attorney John F. Carpenter. | Aetna Life Insurance | who was one of the most satisfactor) | compayy, water account, $10,000; Put- | progecutors the clty has had. |nam Savings bank, general expense . | account, $5,000; total $146,877.77. Unclaimed Letters. he treasurer's report also shows | Letters addressed as follows are un- | g |ciaimed at the postoffice this_week: {vnexpended appropriations, these, | Miss Annie Carolan, Miss A. Durder | however, being Ifable for use in meet- | Miss Susan Hoxle, Miss Magna Shaw, |ing the expenses of these departments | Manricer Eroneo, Albert Morin, Frank | | up to March 1 of this year: Wenda. | Tire department $1,467.54: police de- 8577 from Licanss. Fees. artme; 3. court $171.67: high- 1 2 ing an o s o g - ey i i lrom the issutng ot licensss to ped- R and & |crusher §534.9%; general expenses |dlers, expressmen, lHverymen, junk P | $976.09; School street improvement, | ¢ealers, iheaters, etc., etc, the city de- pew sones. Ed | 532 Hty 6.81: street sprinic. |Tived a revenus during 1911 of $677.76 triple time chair darce performed while | 13277 wajer $5.766.81. i lit is shown by the records on file in meated in a chair combined with his (0% & tEoebites | the office of the captain of police several sther dancing & ey number $30.52 3. | This s régarded as an exeellent show- re of 1 t janitor fuel and light s . ""d-: ® 0 (Hv mor Coitholl CHAmbEr $3T 4'.‘ 2 |Ing and is a revenue obtained without ir seen at this house. 5 s |any expense—all velvet, the saving «4i be shown a very int & Street Department Report. e o e i o : mafructive motion pieturs on A In his report Frederick Dumas, su- Complying With Law. Lewping Industry in the Northwest. It | parintendent of streets, who has made | \yhere they hz,o been in ‘use in is a full reel, showing cutting ap excellent record In office, reviews |tne hotels of Putnam, roller towels the tress. floating them down the r the work that has been dome in the |anG common drinking glasses—outside | 3 ‘G lh-';v e o e highway department during the past|the cafes—have becn dispensed with, - ch year; his facts and figures Showing |tpis with the beginning of 1812, and o el FoRgh th that 1911 was a year of activity and |y compliance with the few state law. o improvement in the condition of the | e city's streets. Among other things, CRPHEUM THEATER, DANIELSON, 2 —_— there are 104 crosswalks within the e_company appearing In George |city limits and that one emplove 18 | Stonington Lodge Installation—Miss | Earr _fcCuicheon's “Beverly” the | engaged a gieater part of his workin; Crpheim fheater Jan. 5 contains the | tine in keeping them cleancd; he aleg| Partridge Fractures Arm by Fall— rames of prominent players than | makes reference to the fact that all | Postoffice Has Big Year—Sooial In- bave appe ' other | paved gutters in the city were cleaned | tereste. traction In years | three times during the year. His re- ge Barr McCutcheon's novels | port also covers and includes a list of | Invitations have been sent out by the £7e known fo almost evervone and |city property in his charge, recording _secretary of Stonington helr succe erve A3 lodge, No. 26, 1. O, O. F,, for the annual to present and | ¥ ~Fire D‘f’a'{,"“m' | 1ollcall and installation of officers, Lo deshing | . Chief Engincer Mark Wilson of the | y.y¢ nlace Wednesday evening, Jan, 10, surrounded b ceessoris |fire dergrtment in his annual refort|.: which time District Deputy Grand gicturesque X i handsome | recommends purchase of some | \figter Joel Kenyon and staff of offi- Cressing Ada t e_equivalents |much needed equipment s In® | cers of Fairview lodge, No. 101, will be 004 looking women and men and en- |cludes 1,000 feet of new hose. Chief | Lresent It fa expertod that visilors ergatic actlor enty of comedy, | Wilson reports that the departntent 18 | wil) atfend from surrounding lodg: #nd the average tionicrzoer has about |now supplied with 2,850 feet of hose | " d H BN wauts to affor v sat- | that is in good conditiéh, but regards Facsined jkise Arn. B evocings o Ithis as not sufcient. Of the total| Miss Rohble Partridge, while coming ATl of thesa condition “Bev. [amount on hand, 2,100 feet 1s needed to | Gown Gravel strest Mondey morning arly,” which is the | cover three hose wagons, leaving only | 1e'l on the concrete walk in front of the first time in tt \eum. (750 feet in resorve. Another recom- | Mystic Hcok and Laddek rooms. She The plot is wel It tells of a [mendation 18 for the purchase of 150 | W2s taken to her home and Dra. Mac- srincipall geozruph | feet of garden hose that can be used | GOwan and Purdy found that she had 4 47 ave its | to great advantage In combating chim- | & compoind fractvre of the arm. Fstore o fires, by attaching it to a faucet Noted About the Village. Americar ? bullding where such fires oceur. Mrs. Charles D, Holmes entertained measure Chlef Wilson Includes also an ex- |t menivers of the Branford club at fean girl w BOeR Or pression of thanks for the interest and | her home cn High street Saturda Princess Yetive raustar xes |in keeping the department up to a|cvening. bridge whist was enjoyed by Barsel? up inexcusably in affairs of |high standard shown by the city offi- | th: members. Music and refreshments state and ought to be punished with |clals who have to do with the affairs | cancluded the -evening's enjoyment tenishment. hut is rewarded win- | of the fire department ! On Sunday morning Rev. Welcom ning the man she loves, the poor, lowly | | | Pelice Department. The report of Capt. the police departmen mwountainesr, Bal franspires, 1s the e of Dawsber~an led Prince Dantam | is chiefly sta i \ &< tional church, R ian 1! be seen in | stical, but shows that active and ef- | . ot T prodhction wil b fective’ worls has been done. The fg. | There wasa'good sized audienc. BB Thntar Chicaxo. wher | ures show the total number of arrests | [resent at the last meeting of the Bl fhte, Chicaso. w D Io11 to have peen 1850, Of ihig| Men's club, held in the parish house o Tith an enthnsiactic racention i io |Dumber 83 were for drunkenness, 24 | iLe Congregational hurch Tohn R D™ o routa 10 2 lonz enzazement in | for drunkenness and breach of 'the | Kemmerer. scaler of welshts and e Fork at one of the Pramr ax|peace, 1 for passing bad checks, 3| MEasures of the city of Hartford, save - at | peac | an interesting eddress and ilustrat theaters. for rape, 1 for bigamy, 6 for lascivious g _ | re 5 | behaviour, 2 for thespassing an. ralls | NelEhing and messuring. Many from | B e 2 S ;ymad property, 1 for attempting lo‘;r:“:‘:;"’ club “of Stonington wers he nlaced 4 as commot > | drunkards, 4 for violation of city ordi. | nances, 8 for camring on private prop erty, 20 for assauit, 7 for theft, 3 fo stealing poultry, 2 1 for intoxication, et el | How To Cure Rheumatism | iperintendent Dumas mentions that John Murray of r horse stealing, 2 for leading a vi- MYSTIC Ji. Bates, pastor of the Union Baptist church, exchapged pulpits with Rev | A. I, Earnchaw, pastor of the Congre- 2 ten on Sund: the funeral of Leogard A. Grover, the hods arriving from. Stamford at ° e'clock the funeral being held from the home * Benfamin F. Cutler. Burial was River Bend cemetery, Westerly. r clous life, 2 for violations of the mo- | firurrep P Mr rominent Doctor’s Best P evflp-‘ tor laws, 2 for carrying nnm—eahr% 1,",“?”‘;;;‘0;";;;;" of Mystic Hook p JAY g ey weapons, 1 for cruelty to animals, ; : __tion Easily Mixed at Ho Itinc. Utk the sals of IntosuARts:to Big Business at Postoffice. | persons io whom such sales are for idden, 2 for attempting to break an privat enter, 2 for doing injury to a e Postmaster Potter has had the larg- ol busiress in the history of the office tle pist year. Durirg the holicay Ty sor the Teceidts amounted to $4 iy ! | The cases were disposed of as fol- | There were sold durlng this time 12,000 2 lows: Sent to jail, 61: paid fines and [ One cent siamps’and 5,000 {wo cent | costs 51: cases. continucd uniil dis- | There were 133 pleces of registered i» | missed 97; prisoners turned Over to [MOtter sent out and 15%.received. = | other officers 10; priscners discharged | Personal Mention. T 2: cases nolled §: judgment s At and Mzs. Clarence Tucker have ed end prisoners cod in charge of {reiurned w Pilladelphls affer g visit inra) provation nfficer 16; bound-ever ta s 4»1‘(‘ Mrs, 'Pucker's nis, Mr. and M e Go | pertor court sated 10 the | Janies MiKendr it o 4 | superior court bonds 4; | ter' J. Shea héie returned from o R ket e v | committed to state Industrial chool | frip to New York. om his wholesale house. Ifor girls 1. bovs returned to theirf Carrcll Blven has returne! fo 2 from Bis Wholeasls ho men 5. ! Liauvelt, N, Y., after a visit t» his s, Tnoist s The effectiveness of the police de- | ister, Mra. Conrad Kretzer, Aanitine Torls compouna In the or Jgini | parunent ds dndicated il (le percout. | (e Kuean Bughes ¢ visiting rela- Torts e ackaged This | Do of stolen property récoverad, The | tives in Sew méhem. Gme punce gosled. yelloy. ¥ 1“"‘-' anid | total value of this (lase (of goods. lost | Rew. John: Fleming .ix entoriaintos Bimareda of the worst cases were ciicd Ot stolen. and repuried, was $T174E. | Thamas Crowley of New York. ¥ it 1n a short time Of this amount $420.68 was recovered. | = Mrs. Charles Lamphers of Cin Myn- ! WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3, 1912, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TRAVELER® DIRECTORY. Norwich Line —T0— NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE —AND=— NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose this route next time you to New Yorl Yoy'll have a delightful voyage land Sound and superb 'he wonderful sky line view of and water front of Manhattan Island. Stea: er leaves New London at 11 p. days only, due New York, Pier st River, at 5.45, and Pier 40, North River, 7 o'clock next morning. awion 91:20 Welte Or jtelephons W. 3, Philiips, Agent, "New London, Gonri, for state: rooms’ and information. 1781d New York GHELSEA LiNE | Fare $1 Freight and passenger service direct to New York. From Norwicu Tuesday: ll{fi. Sundays, at 5.15 ew York, Pler 2! foot Roosevslt Street, Monda Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m Freight received untl 5 p. m. V. KENOUSE, Agent. BERMUDA A PARADISE ON EARTH | Every oudoor rearatlon. ' Fxosllent sea baths | tng, Sabing, temnls. golf. cycling, &c. Aveid Searicbaces 5 JEreyeiiing on THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST, TWIN-SCREW Transatiantic Liner WOCEANA" 14,008 Tons; 535 Feet Long. Largest, Fistest, Most Luxuglous and only Exclu- Firs\-Class Passenger Steamer to Bermuda, 5 Cattlo or Freight carricd on the - ‘Oceans.” FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP. n- sl 5 w | Thurs- f1 p. m. | East River, | | eluding stateroom berth & meais. Frank C. Clark, Times Bullding. New York. by the superd SPEGIIL TRIP 1o e KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA, the largest asd most luzurious steamer of the Hamburg-Amerfcan service. Equipped with Rits-Cariton Restawrant, Palm Garden, uoasium, et Baths, Elevaiors. Will leave Few Y FEBRUARY for Madeira, Gibraltar, Algie: Villefranche, (Nice), Gemea, X ples, and Port Said Time for sight-eeeing at cach port. To or from Pert Seid. $165 sod up. To of from all other ports, 115 an Alse Cruiace to the Oriont. Weat Ir Seuth America, Around the Worid Send for illustrated booklet. i HAMBORR-AMERICAN | /RE | 41-45 B'way, N. Y., or Samil Kronig & Son, local agents, 121-125 Main St. th is the guest of her pareuts, Cal and Mrs. Robert Wilbur. Miss Marguerite King has returned L Providence sfter a.visit t- her par ents, Mr. and_Mrs. Fred G. King. Frank N. Gilfillan of New Britair has beon the guest of Capt, and Mrs. Jchn- H. Hoxle, Ira F. Noyes of New Haven was guest of his family on Willow over' the hollday. Miss Juliet Halcy of New York guest of Miss Helen George. Mrs. George T. Spink Is t * brother, Robert Paffer, Ipha. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chapman visiting in Newark for the winter STONINGTON. Baptist Sunday Scheol Elects Officers —Lord's Farm Turkeys for Boston Show—Installation of A. 0. H. test Phiia- n { The annual clection of officera of tha | Tirst Beptist Sunday sahool was held Monday eventng. The following were chosen for the year 1913: Superinten- dent, George Tillinghast; assistant porin-erdent, Oscar Pendleton; secre- tary end treasurer, Mrs. J. H. Tilling- istang, secretary, Miss Pauliic planist, Miss Carolyn Pen librarian,” Maurice Crandali: sistant librarfan, Edmund Hyde chorister. Charles Cushman: superin ‘endent .of kindergarten, Mrs. W. H. Hobart: superintendent of cradle roll, Mrs, George B. Marston. Turkeys at Boston Show. ec F. Lord has shipped 20 head of his hest turkers to Boston week, where they will be on exhibitior n the big show. Tast year Mr. Lord won a large number of premfums at ihe show in Beston. Owing to'the fellowship meeting held taday (Wednesday), the regular TWed- nesdav evering prayer mesting will be (mitted. The ladiee of the Home 1is- sion society of the First Raptist church #7e to hold a social in the parlors ‘Thursday evenine. 8ig Cod. Capt. Grover Fldredge made a trip | iu his amack Frances Belle last week Saturday and captured 108 ced, four of | them weighing 20 pounds each. A. O. H. Installation. | nstallation of the new elected cofficers of Divislon No. 1 of Stonington A. 0. H.tock place in their hall in the Yotter block, which was followed by a social hoar. The Prid; ige Whist club met at the Tome of re. Oltver Burch on Bay avenue Tuesds evening. An ¢scellent programme was enjoved. Re- freshments were served, ‘The Increasing cultivation of fruit In New Zealand {s not Itkely to interfers very much with present imports of | fresh, dried and canned fruits from the | ‘nited States; owing to the seasons ising opposits. that part of the world to what (hex are In the United States. | St,, every Thursday. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” are inserted at the rate of words to the line. 5 Cents per line, six WANTED. FOR SALE TO RENT. WANTED—Smell farm, about 10 acres, wiln dwelling and barn, on Con- necticut shore State price and partic- FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- wss; horse 11 years old; good bugsy, neariy new; tae convenieaces. TO RENT—A very comforiable room, Alraiy lvcated, steam heat and il lugquire al Buiseiln uiars. Address “Farm,’ care Bulleln Ao Y. TS AL | Grtiox sanzd O¢ i ang Lane's Harness 5 . ‘:“‘ SO DR In Whier Bi Jandd 0 RENT—No, 108 North Main St WANTED—Girl for general hoise- | FOR SALE—HHorse used for past|dceirabie seven-room flul, five minutles work. Apply Box B, Bulletin Office. Jan2d WANTED—Sober, reliabl farm work; good milker. Weosterly, R L. Tel. 13-5. ~ WANTED—Rallway mall clerks, cus- toms clerks, average $90 month, Bpring Sampie immediately. nkiln Institute, Dept. 35-1., Roches- Norwich. Write examinations in stions free. Janld YOUNG GIRL wishes position to do light housework. Janid Apply at Bulletin, WANTED—A canvasser; & man mu- sically inclined or a tuner preferred. Apply at M. Steinert & Sons Company 28 Jiato Street, New London, Conn. dec25d WANTED—Middle aged woman [or Apply at Bulletin eneral housework. ffice. dec26d URS WANTED at Rawson & Whip- s every Friday. Wm. H. Shippee. dec16d ot AGENTS to sell pure horse radish | w liberal Danfel: wanted. Very Write Box 306, commissions. Conn n decsd i WANTED—AIl Kinds of raw _furs bought at Jos. Connors & Sons’. Water noved WANTED—Plano tuning and repa g. All work guaranteed. A. G. Gordon, 293 Prospect St, City. Tel. 682-2. . declld e | WANTED— Raw furs, at H._A_Heeb- | ner's every Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett A. C. Woodworth. WANTED Family Cooks, General Room 32, Central Building. J. B, LUCAS WANTED Cooks, General Housework Girls Farm Help. STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU House Girls and an Office Girl—extra good places. and | three years on Adams wmxpress wason; L Joers cla, waignt 1400, sound. “Apply Geurge M. Clirke, Jeweit Cily, Conn. Walk oi postosfice. accisd ADpLY on premises. Jan3d FOIL SALE—3350 takes nicely located and doing Address D. A Turnbuil, Limuntie, Ct. R restauraat, | on od business. 628 Main Bt 24 Bt wood floors and ail ments. '0_ RENT—Eleven-room house o VEr Ave. and 4 SeVen-room COLLABS Laurel Hill Ave. Both with haid- modern improve- A. Wult, 161 decld Apply to H. . City. wood 1 birohes FOR SALB _Amongst my have a lot of green white gu Tooms, Mal UP TO DATE furnishes erite building. Mrs, Lees, 36 Main. ;vlncek:‘ mlknmxoodl wml:ld lror fireplaces. L1} awed 10 order all lengths. Up-|— INT. ] N aclng 3 oy g TO BENT—No. § Umon Si, Laclng wo Woodyard. J. C. Hatner. dec2ld | ypion square, flat of seven rooiis, thled FOR SALE—335 Washington St, new | ficor. Baquire of 8. A. Gilbort, 141 house, § rooms, all improvements, 'price | Main St. octiod Dt R ey ML T0 RENT—Store at 69 Franklin SL; FOR SALESeven steers, 1 Holsteln bull, % pair steers, 3 yegrs old, partly biroken.” Inquire A, T. rdner & Co. aecdd PRINTING FOR FARMERS—250 and 250 6% (regular busi- uess size) envelopes, neatly printed, (o 3 500 each, Send for samples von For AnY vnmm. you are in The Builelin Cempany, Nor- | fa . YOUR SKATES today with | In Ousley, over car station, and have us ind them correct on a speclal skate possession at once, orfi FURNISHED RUOMS, veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 34 1, apriod LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 squire space. Inquire at Bulletin ootbd modern con- ce. feet flyor The lightest, cleanest, airlest ctory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Bund- g, Franklin St, cor, Chestnut Ave Je2dd nding machine, Better than new ana the price the same. Are yours ready? FOR SALE. Jan3d $450.00 will buy a neat and up-to- date lunch room doing « fine business, & restaurant with dining room seating 24 people; large heater, dishes to cater - 12 persons; large Richmond range, oking utensils and four nicely fornished. bodrooms. for boarding ot lodging purposes; close to steam and irolley road; good reason for selline. Inquire at Bulletin Office. jan3d GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—300 6 guysiopes (regular business sixe), car printed in corner, 5,000, $5.50; 10,00 6x934, printed, $1. 1,000, 32; 36; 10,000, “$11.50. ' 500 letterheads, $185; 1,000, $2.70; 5,000, 0; 500 billheads, '7x8 1,000, 32; 5,000, $6.50; 10,000, '$12.56; 500 statements, §%x8 printed, $1.55; 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, 35.35; 10,000, $10. "Printing of every descrip- {tion done promptly. Send for sampies. The Builetin Co., Norwlch. Conn. " CAN 1 PLEASE YOUT CORS-I-CAN printed, $1.50 Shannon Building, WILLIAM B. YOUNG, Jr. Insurance and Real Estate Norwich, Room 21, Telephone. e FOR SALE ICE CREAM. “Unthinkable’ { Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Irresistibly delicious are waffles made with the Vulcan deep rin: wafie | iron, for gas rance use. Usual pri two dollars, our price one dollar. ing gas s our business, end.” The Vulcan cake griddie cooks cakes in a matchless manner, only one dollar. Gas & Electrical Dep't, Alice Building,"321 Main Street distributing appliances is mearly a “means to an 1 price | e new Crane toast- | er makes “in a jiffy," lnr'om')._rAl/lcl golden-brown toast. 15c gets one. | Gas Ranges, Water Heaters, Hm? Plates and Tubing, all of highest qual- ity and at prices that will surprise vou. F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room i, Second Night ‘whone 1J53, i >t. Shannon Bldg l offer to the public the finest brands of Beer of Enrope and standard Americay Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Muslcs | Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, ! C. & C. jmported Ginger Ale, Bunker HUL P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale. Steriing Bitter Ale, Anheuser | ; Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. { L A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. | Telephone 447-12. | WM Fo BAILEY | o i cocaver to A, T. Gerdner) New Year Glits New Year Post Cards, Booklets Stationery, Gifts for Old and Young etters, Favors i, Frankiin Squars ll'lack Livery|. . @d Bleycle Papuiriug. chine work. Jobbine Boarding Stable 3 AUTOMOBILE STATIOSN, Coit, Otls Btreest. Automobile General Ma- F. CONANT. Whiies 11 Fraskin Streer. a S¢ amd the J. F. . 100 Cigars are the Dest on the market iry thean 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone #38. Fii EWMARKET HOTEL, 716 Boswell Ave. ret-claxs Wines, Liquors und Ci Meals and Welch Rarebit sorve order, John Tuckie Proa Tl tl-l FOETRY. SONTENTMENT, | 1 take it as I go along That life must have its gloom, That now and then the Ifllllld of song Must fade from every room; That every heart must knew its woe, Each door death's sable sign, Care falls to everyone, and 80 1 strive to bear with mine. Misfortune is a part of life; No one who journeys here Can dodge the bitterness of strife Or pass without a tear. Love paves the way for us to mours, Our pleasures breed regret, One day a sparkling joy is born, The next—our eyes are wet. ch life is tinctured with the pain Of gorrow and of care, now and then come clouds and rain, Come hours of despair, Ard yet the sunshine bursts anew, And those who weep shall smile, For joy is always breaking through In’just a littlo while. —Detroit Free Press, A: JONES, L We sit around the table and --ur out the wine, Transforming our crystals to rubies divine; Then drain them to Freedom, ‘to T"riendship, to Worth, And think ourselves great as the Kings of Earth; When Jones interrupting, says, “Drinking’s a sin, And headache and ht‘armvhn are drawn from the bin.” Tull the goblet again, not with cheers, hut with groans— Get cut of our stnshine, ridiculous Jones! . I read the sweet letter my love sent to me, inclosing a rose from & land o'er the sea; T press to my fond ips a curl of her air, And own that she's loving and good as she's fair; When Jones interruptir g, says, “Love's a misiake, And womep but play with men's hearts ti'l they brealk” T answer, “Why not, if they're bloodless as stones Get cut of my sunshine, detestable i Jonee!" H[G My heart glows with hope for the wel- | fare of man | 1 pray for mygellows, and help when I can ‘ T see through stance of ages to M. J. Coscoran, Supt., Central Building | Whatever you think of Napoleon, be, 5 v hen you buy a mnckdm the mllrl A new eight-room cottage “up | The many, grown wiser, made happy ou hope for a nice tender morse 1o the minute.” Must be seen to | and free; WANTED LoThat is " something besides Bon-a be appreciated. . On Montvilie f|| When Jomes. interrupting. says, “Man Get n BDroad Brook Farm Chleken.|[| trolley line; b fare, Price rea- ||| , 84 knave g o Wanted: Young Ladies and Young |Order your Jouns ple-pork from ua. | sonabls; easy terms. 'w! if not n tyrant, a fool or & slave. Men to take part in a musical produc- | Hfome-made Sausage. Apply to | Let me show you my reserved answer. < There's kind human flesh on 3 5 = I BMaple Con oW D my bones— t for chorus work. Those having s 0. U INGHAM. cts in Maple Court. Low prices, Lot o p- kb= -2 gy . K slight knowledge of Ainging and danc. | _ Telephones: 387-2; 854-12. _dectsd ||l terms to suit ut of MY sunshire, cadaverous ing apply to J. Kirke, Stage Director FRUIT FARM THOMAS H. BECKLEY, harles Mackay. | Poll's Theater, any morning dec20d 800 foot eievation, 86 acres, overlook- ' May Building, Phones: 724 ing large lake, pleasant surroundings necticut, near market and oity, hext| j LOST AND FOUND. cTop pays for farm, 3,000 bearing. trees, | \ V4 Clever Sayings — | laigs Colonlal hotse, barns and out- e o LOST__Bither in Baltic ar on trolley | huildings, wagons and orcharas fooi in- = Frost—Critically i1, {8 he? Snow— {rom Baltic to Willimantic, gold scarf- | cluded. Price $4,500. Others §300 up. | Yes, critical of everything and every- pin with amethyst stone. Five dollars | Pictures and Lists. STORAGE bedy.—Harper's Bazar. b teward for return of same to Chas. F. TRYON'S AGENCY, S Charon, Baltic, Conn. jan3d dec12d ‘Willimantic, Con Space for Furniture and Commodities. | \\r\m”\\h\:)]\R{\l”:“”nl\{::r:\“lfzrlu;r‘r‘r\" LOST OR STOLEN—Black and white Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main | Kuri—From mamma.—Fliegende Blaet- foxhound. Collar on same. Please ter otify J. G. Perkins, R. D. 2, Colchester, 31,600- 125 How did he make all his money?” Ct. 3000 | 411 ‘hay a ahod: Eiouss, Hara, Glist T understand he used to be a ha mill, Sawmill, with abundani water |will buy a 150 acre farm situated 33 | “U¢ck boy In one of our leading hotels. priviiege and 2% acres of land, well ;;m-« fm]r;\ railroad, station, cottag Detroit Free Press. 4 : ouse of 10 rooms, painted white, Mr. Cleverton—You saw soi MONEY LOANLD located ‘and oa trlley. Biings,“In ‘excelten? conditian. Sarn 5 | ruis in oy L g oMo old it ny d ”| nery 12 by 6, one h ery 8 b - ko allpn - O~ h gan Secuticles of acr klad at the J|'Phane 300 86 CIiff Street. | {iiree othe? smaller ones, ong crib o of them wauted to marry mem— established nb““ to deal with. 18, workshop t\‘ :)i 14, cranbe Princeton ‘Tiger. tablished 1872.} one acre » WOSET1NS, 0 h 0 e No ¥ ol. » THE C‘(ELAIEIL\L LOAN co,, trees, orchard of apple. pear and plum | ., "“ v V’O"r":\:fr"“"‘llj'lt.: ing 'i\;“.lfx:'h trees, abundance of wood, fine si ¢ e refol ol ] | 163 Main: Strect;; Upstates. S e Pk thing as playing politics,” replied Sen- e ———— postordie, nehool andchir | ator Sorghum. “Politics these days ia perous factory village. work."—Washington St ' | chance to buy & good farm | ]” A &_’”"“"“'] B :x“' A 2y 1 i | vestigate. Jack—Well, 0ld man, she has ac- N L 53700, Wil by o tarm ot a0 JI1 offer’s 8 ncre sarm, x:l}d?;:‘l;lw_:h\mu & load off my heart. Married Friend cres of lane acres of goo 11~ asture, D and, abun- o8, W e loa on your shoulde Farrell & Sanderscr. Props. able, balance pasture and woodland, | dance of frult, neat cottage house, Iarke | im0 YOur shoulders, blace weil watered, House contains || barn 40x80, crib. hennory and smoie: | 0 i SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, |} 10 rooms, in_good condition, barn [|| house. ~This place is only % mile to| Soliticotr—Then you don't think it Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected | d other buildings. Farm is locat the village, where employment can e | would be the wisest plan to try SHETUCKET STREET. three miles from Franklin square § | furnished to & whole family. 31.300| et your creditors? Client- onvenient to trolley, and one-haif § | takes it. 1 A o h ! e onvenient to trolley, Transportation fres in auto, | Peavens, man—they're just tha people HOW]UCK AFE Central Bullding, Norwieh, Coun. || (chofon of dory. -~ Term Bulletin | 1 want fo avoldi—London Opinion. - R cheica of A2 | b d ou buy yo e 80 FRANCIS D. DONORUE. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, R i R et o J| v | that expensive mechanical toy for? He ANITARY Real Escate Broke R i 3 W I NG g Westerl>. i i know, b 1 get a lof 8 r- PRING WATER QJAHSIYING "Phone connection. PO TR DI B T l'\u\l!'l'd | Fress. Tei. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. Seashore Land For Sale Deperting Goes IO S ———————————— | Forty acres of high land situate on HORSES | Waiter (be Al 3 ate macadam road overiooking the | i by k' By NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF tie ocean from Point Judith on N Pt el S e east to Montauk on the west “Only | Am 1n (Ahe west, Duying:' Dipagt to |1 after-dinner walk PARTNERSHIP nutes’ ride from Westerly station, | St home about Jan. Ist with a load of | Jud: b S .N.H & H R R horses that will equal previous Tean: \iiks ahesbaiben Tal Okt G 5 retail liquor and grocery busr | FRANK W. COY. loads in quality and price. ry. Even the meat tasted sweet- . ave recently dissoived partner- | Long Distance Telephone. i SLMER R. PIERSON. in America we have meat B | & High sitre % Bl ecl ery @ In the old country we ha 1 now on be| decild once th. No wonder it u:d;) ched along, tne ] in t oster"—Eatomn CIty Saie (84, KENYON & PICKHO' R | ~y deiia - WHITNEY’SAGENCY 2ck’s Real Estate Agency. | " ouns. e e S paisn | % ey | 3 v ey Ve i ise whe you got 1 B 1 ) 1 | The Roads Are Settlin: | 5 D! [ ra [ foolishly told my g | 227 Main St, Franklin Square, FARMS A SPECIALTY T'd like to get hold ¢ and pleasurs driving will be the best | 2o | le of dollars every week for my and ‘(’r:zawrs‘tr T8, 5 Ak e embrac- | Real Estate and Insurance | 132 Soring Streat, Willimaniis, Comn, | v o~ Fittaburs Post sh air that is better than the ¥ best tonlc. "Phone us for & £ood team, TO RENT | compy Rblais§ Aaac™ pouiti il teavd MAHONEY BROS, PREd : { Cing man. “I don't suppose I ever | 11 ELM ?Tu | w he abie to understand why two Livery Stabl Falls Avenus. |§ or 7 room: : i | - AL 160K lose together on a sione : xturas, | | towns that iodk uo cloge to o THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO., |zeparate rear entrance, $16 per month.| Our first consignment of Wall Pagers | T8ilwes mSD| 8ot Ba' far Sparc Wbk Hubipasct to S CHURCH ST. UPPER FLAT OF | with cutout borders for 1912 has been | (10} Come 16 InEASIIE, P (iF SISEACH Foe Bieiian Busat witivoes | rooms, with modSrn improvements, $i5 | received. Others will followas fast as | ol = | pe! made. 42 | Otfice: 303 West Main St. Telephons | Wt it ¢ e 176-5. o%t Jain BL. Tolephons | 45 ¢pLirw 7. VERY CENTRAL,| Before selecting, it will pay vou MUCH )N Iy TLE Branch Office: 162 Main St. Tele- with modern improvements, §15 per | call and Inspect our line | phone 106-2. nth | We also have Just received a fuil line = - { 1 full line | 1§y js roported from Muroran, Japan octl0d zOBF:R W. OTIS. of Ready Mixed Paints In all shades. k that a large vein of coal has been dis- | Painting, Paper Hanging and Dec- | cgvered some 60 miles from Sarufutso. Win[el‘ 1647 orating are a speclalty by us. | Kitami province, by a surveving party % sent by the Mitsubishi company. The Without Waffles | Adam’s Tavern 2 ama o0 oot i, | 0000700 ts0b0 b SEAAT siuare 1561 { Te:cphone novera | = LIKE SUMMER WITHOUT | )- The number of persons of Britlsh migrating from the United 1910 was 307,548, against in 1909, The number going to 10 United States in 1910 was 132,192 Amerjca 156.990, Aus New Zealan, 01, and and Natal 2 7 29 official statistics for the to crop for 1911 state that the country where the * crops are particuiarly bad of the potato” yield is frequently gooi | partly making up for the deficiency However, {bix year both grain and pe teto crops are below the average. Liverpool is the leading Fnglish port for the importation of American and Canadian apples, These Include those krown in the state of Washington, large imports of which have met with great favor, especially for the better varietiss, such as Newtown Pippins, ) Spitzeviburgs, Rome Beautles i aps and other simflar grades. The. United: States ehjoya equal op portunily with other countries, in clnding othgr parts of the British em pire as reghrds the New Zealand mar- ket fdr fenéing wire, as metal wire of 21l Kifids,*Mciuding plain and barbed wire and fencing siaples, 18 sdmitted free into New id, and there is no preferential suriax to handieap Amert- ean trade us Uicre Ix on most clagses of goods imperted inte Ney¥ Zesland.