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FAIR, MUCH COLDER TODAY; FAIR SATURDAY -4 son and daughters, Maud and Ruth. William Parkinson and daughter, Win- nie; Mr. and Mrs, Eliza F. Horner, Mr. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Knights of Columbus ball, at . | and_Mrs. Jerome Parkinson, Mrs. Sedgwick Post, No. 1, G. A. R, meets | Lrederick Montgomery and daughter, Juckingham Memorial. R V- o Norwich Stationary Engineers' As- GOES THRCUGH ICE. mee in B plock. - P nefit Society Four Boys D~owned While Coasting on Contoocook River. Norw No, re Winchendon, Mass., Jen. 4 Four s were drowned today by a double [ 1umner coasting sled breaking through ice on the Contoocook river at Jaftrey, t=n miles north of Win- chendon. I'he drowned were: \irhe Paradise, accd 14 years. Emery Saitez, aged 15, \ifred Robichaud, agad 10 leon <houimard, aged nch-Canadian naventage. i1 Thomas La Froniere and Raymond vais were rescued with difficuity. The beys went out on the river to on their double runner. There five boys the sled and one | tehind pushing when suddenly the jo- way heneath the weight of the and ali five were plunged inte the T. A Hill ave- ENS 7, al of “idelly Pit Revelution, The F Heroine of the re Picture at cries of the ns <n shcre boys were heard by SON OF MILLIONAIRE AT WORK IN A MINE. Pounds a Drill to Support His Wife and Infant. v Denver, Jan. 4.-—Lawrence the only =on of J. J. Brown, of Denve nillionaire mine owner, is compelled to pound a drill in a mine at Victor, Col., so that his young wife and five weeks' old son may have the necessi tias of lif More than & year ago Brown met nushand's | Miss Aileen Horton, a Kansas City g at dlstance | debutante. The two were married ar o EARSS | voung Brown brought his bride to his <o and ag | father's home. The father did not take the Con- | Kindly to the marriage because of the | her hus.|Youth of the two and told his son he e Durst. | would haye to shift for himsel ; i Young Brown said he and his family were happy and that he would not ask - ‘v pioture | his_father for support so long as he Bo Out- | ¥38 able to work, | ! ind| RAILROADS MUST PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL DRINKING CUPS. New Jersey Supreme Court Refuses to Set Aside the Order. Trenton, N. J., Jan. 4—The supreme | court after a hearing today refused to | set. aside the order by the public utili- | ties commission requiring railroad | companies to furnish individual drink- ing cups to passengers on their trains the | The railroads wanted this order n the | gside pending an appeal by them to the The | court to have declared unconstitutional | | | “ ph and | ‘the law passed Jast winter prohibiting the verv | common drinking cups in _public e spectacle inz rtions. h;:’ B “ a The I mpany . s best s d Clyde | | TWENTY YEARS FOR MURDER OF CHILD. Maine Woman Found Guilty of Drovin. ing Her Infant Son. Bath, Me, Jan. 4—A veréict of guilty of manslaughter was returned by a jury in the supreme court today against Mrs. Mildred T. Keefe for causing the death of her 2 1-2 vear >id son, whose body was found in shallow water at the eige of a pond lere on et 1411, The jury deliberated for ahout four hours. Later Jn the day Judge Spear sen- tenced Mrs, Keefe to twenly years' impriscnment at hard l3bor, the maxi- nium penalty for manslaughter under the Maine statutes The convicte! woman is 22 years old. Shelton.—President D. the Shelton Business Men's association has received an aceeptance of the invi- tation sent Govergor Baldwin to attend the banquet of the association March 15th. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatu.e of N. Clark oi PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. Sanitary Plumbing A peep Into an up to date bathroom its During the summer you wili the more look to the bath for bodily comfort. I will show you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs and give you esiimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner fiom a sanitary standpoint—and guar- antee the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street 48 only less refreshing than the bath | TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. Norwich Line —TO— YORK STEAMERS MAINE —=AND— NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose_thls route next time you go to New York. You'll have a delightful voyage on Long Island Sound and & superb view of the wonderful sky line and water front of Manhattan Island. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. week days only, due New Yorlk, Pler 0, East River, at 5.45, and Pier 40, North River, 7 o'clock next morning. EW LONDON hux_fifim $15—0 Write or telephone W. J. Phillips, Agent, New London, Conn, for state: rooms’ and information. 1y31d New York CHELSER LiNE Fare $i1 TFreight and passenger service " direct to New York. ¥rum Norwich Tuesday days, Sundays, at 5.16 p. m. New York, Pier 22, East Rive! foot Roosevelt Streef, Monday Thues- Wednesdaye, Fridays, at 5 p. m. Freight recelved until § p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. BERMUDA A PARADISE ON_EARTH Every outdoor reercation. Excellent sea batie , boating, tenals. golf, cycling, &c. oss by Travelilng on THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST, TWIN-SCREW Transatlantic ller “OCEANA" 14,000 Tons: 535 Foet Long. Largest, Fastest. Most Luxurlous and only Exclue The Vaughn Foundry Co. [RON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock «f patterns. No. 11 te 25 Ferry Streel 1. F. BURNS, Heating and Flumbing, 92 Franklin Strest Branford.—State 8. Beardsley of the soc Local Branfor sday evenin New Hartford.—New e a new hotel. Frank W. Jone: | Organizer E | alists An!filulcd: Stony Creek I’d.J,i Hartford is to . the head of the movement and has | | | raised $25,000. | CONCERT AND BALL Hartford—Judee Edwin B. Gager _| has adjourned the Hartford superior | By W I, Knights of | court and gone to Petersburg, Fla. Col , Tonight. | with Mrs, Gager. | | e fishirg has commenced | Vhite revort having caught good mb of pickerel in the reservoir of | granc Al Al | the Bristol Water company. | B Gf| Middletown.—There were 56 deaths | The | in dletown during December. Of T a t occurre n the town and J K 1 | 2t the asylum for the insanc | R ad w1 s C. L. Pier e i) rs pa: the st chur » - o s I reh of We Acton, Mass e Winsted.—There re patients | oschl | admitted fo the Litchfield county hos- 2 ) the records at that institution. | Nilan s to assist | E f ‘hen'sgiving in | er thedral in Boston | ‘ardinal O'Conr &re . Mitchell . A erk Jan. v ox & m state. 3 years old. Mr. | 1 P, : of Wesleyan uni- | PARKINSON FA i ? i Waterbury.—Superinten tt Melds Heliday R at Niantic—All ls and Mrs, Beriin Tinker Members Present for First Tim t acation in Haines Fails, In Aembers Presen st Time in Catsiall mountains. W there | 3 Years nsiderable mountain, climb- | < an feel much refreshed after | ETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE, | NoNE Sucu MINCEMEAT "LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE™ takes Mince Pie out of the Juxury class as far as the is but no Half a 10-cent package makes a whole A UNIQUE AND COMFORTABLE HOUSE APRON. ¢ H B 1nd sleeves in one” idea out in: garments o the buby, sewer izes: 3 , medium Geinch pie. seanires 3 yards of i tar the medtum size. on mailed 10 cents in A patiern of this il 10 Any aadress on receip Silver or stamps. Order ihrongl T Pattern Depl, > Rilletin Company, wiel, Conn: ' [ Tin and Sheet Metal Worker ‘? 55 West Main Street. Norw CO-OPERATIVE PLUMBING CO. 81 Franklin Stree Telophone 771 E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Sleam and Gas Prices and work sa:isfactory 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON Agent for Richardson and Eoynton Furnaces. ch, Conn. Leather Suit Cases and Trav:ling Bags i with or without FITTINGS. [ Also Ladies’ HAND BAGS and| Leather Novelties in a large variety. The Shetucket Harazss Co., 321 Main Street, MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, ca pand Fac3 Spacl 2 fals! NEW YEAR SALE. To make room for new stock, Miss Adles will sell IMPORTED HAIR| BANDS, SWITCHES, CURLS, WIGS, ETC., AT HALF PRICE. Everything for the hair, face and scalp, | In Norwich week of January 8th. NORWICH—Wauregan House. NEW YORK—2730 Broadway. Telepnone 704. PLAID BAGK GLOAKINGS Broadoloths. Billiard and Carriage Cloths. SPECIAL—1,000 yards of Cloakings | | | at 59 cents that are worth $1.00 a° yard. This is something that should | zppeal to every lady who reads this advertisement. BRADY & SAXTON, octdWEM Norwich Town, NOTICE 1 repair, remodel, re-edze and clea Furs at a reasonable price. All work guaranteed. Drop o p and I will call for work. BRUCKNER, The Furrier, Telephone 252-32. Franklin St. | PIANOS Come—TLook—Listen, If you buy your plano here you'will ‘enjor perfect sat- isfaction, % - n stal | Gi E*PARKHURST, 17 Hill Street, Norwich, Conn. #6pt1EW > NEWMARKET HOTAL, 716 Boswail Ave. First-class Wines, Liquers wud Clgars Meals and Welch Raredlt sorvca to ocder, John Tuckle Pron Tel 43-h JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in particular. IRA F. LEWIS, Progristor. ry ively First-Class Passenger Steamer to Bermuda, No Cattle or Freight carried on the “Oceana.” FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, In- Steam heated wien necessary_ Orchestra, Prom= enade Dances. Gymnastum, Wireless. Submarine Safety Signais, Staterooms with Brass Beds, Suites with Private Baths. Finest Promenade Deck iu the World. Only Steam Bermuda-Atientic Line, 200 B'way, N. Yo or Frank H. Allen, Allce bullding; John A. Dunn, by Maln Strest. TWO IDEAL CRUISES AROUND Tl!,E WORLD Nov. 12, 1912. . . (From New York) | § - Feb: 27, 1513 (From Bao Frantiscs) i Hvlin ?létfillxwl‘ steamer, ISE” (16/500 Tons) Itinerary “includes | Madelra, Spain, Italy, India, Ceylon, Stratts’ - Settiements, ;I 4 ppines, na,’ Japan, Sandwich Islands and Overland American Tour, Inland excarsions and 1] > slde trips. | OPTIONALI7 DAYS IN INDIA “TOURS ~ 114 DAYS IN JAPAN Cost including il necessary H o R L e $650 = Duration of Crulses 110 Days Each 8end for lustrated Booklet. Hamburg-American Line 41-45 Broadway, N, Y. or Samil Kronig & Son, local agents, 121-125 Main St. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITUKS. AT A COURT OF PAUBAYL HELD 2t Norwi A D, 1912, Preseni—NELSON J. AYLING, Judgs Estate of Frederic Friese, late Preston, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Adriinistrator cite on the 4th day of Januar. | the creditors of said geceased to bring in their claims against sald estate within six monihs from thls date, by ng a notice to that effect, together a copy of this order, on'the sig: est to the place where s . and in the same Town, and by publishing the sams once in « newspaper having & circulation tn sad District, and make return (o this Court. NELSON The above and forego 0py of record. Xitest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE—All creditors of said de seased are hereby notified to presen claims against said estate to the ed at R. I, D. N hin the time limited foregoing order, FRED PRIESE Adminis ). 1. Norwich in the AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Col within and for tiict « blchester, on the 23d BUELL, Judge. Fstate of Martha T. Linsley, late of hester, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Executors cite ereditors of said deceased to bring ims against seid estate six months from this date, by ig up & notice to that effect, to- with a copy of this orde the signpost nearest to the place whera 2id deceased dwelt, and in the sume town, and by publishing tee san ince in a hewspaper having a circuls lon in said District, and make return to_this Court. H. P. BUELL. Judge Notice To Taxpayers All persons liable to pay taxes in the West Chelsea School District of Nor- are hereby notified that I have a ant to levy and collect a tax of ree and one-half (314) mills on the dollar, taker. frem the town iist of 1910 vable Jan. 2, 1912, and for the pur pese of collecting the same 1 will be &t the store of George M. Rathbone on Saturday, pos zether Jan. 13, 1912, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. All persons neglecting this notice will be charged legal fees and 2dditions. s, ALFRED §. CUR Collector. Dated at Norwich, Jan. 1. 1912, jan2d ATTOMOBILE STATIOM, J. Colt. 6 Otis Btrest. Automobile 53d Blcyele Tepairing. Ceneral Ma- chine WoTk. Jobbina ‘Phone. J. F. CONANT. T1 FramkWs Stree: Whitssicna B¢ ana the J. F. ¢ 10c Clgars are the best e the mari. 117 them THERE Ts no advertlsing medluin ia Fastern: Connecticnt equai to The Bul- letin for business resuita b, within and for the District | o “ADVERTISEMENTS Cenis per line, six words to the line. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” are inserted at the rate of WANTED. FOR SAL&. TO RENT. WANTED—Energetic sales managers | 1O SALK—Hotse, wagon and har- | TO RENT—Tenement at No. 21 Fair- 10 estupisn heaaquarters 1| Acss, nuise 1l years old; §00d bugesy. ual ot inquire Lr. hug wantea Norwich and (00K alter enure business of Coimecucut. kXclusive coniract is- sued. Address, with bank and pusiness reLerences, Diagraph Carbon Paper Co., irc, Ieliadeipioa, 1o, Jandd WANTED—A light, low-down order wagon, with top or without top, in £ood Condition; must sell cheap. Ad- ress Box 49, S0. Caaterbury, Ct_janod “WANTED—A colored cook, at 33 Water St. No washing and no ivoning- Jandc WANTED—Teacher for District No. 16 Ledyard, three miles [rom Gaies Ferry. Apply to C. D, Geer, Central Bidg. 'Phone 201-32. jandd TWANTED—Light delivery work for part of day by man with team., Ad- dress Box §, care this office. jan4d WANTED-—To buy a farm of 10-30 acres, southern exposure, good build- ings, fruit and some woodland, on line of trolley and near good market. Ad- @rees E. L. ¥, care Bulletin Co. jansd WANTED—GIrl for general house- work. Apply Box B, Bulletin Office. Jjan2d WANTED—Railway mall cle toms clerks, average $90 month examinations in Norwich. ki " Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 35-L., Roch ter, N, Y. janld FURS WANTED at Kawson & W ple's every Friday. Wm. H. Shippee decl6d Do Learly new; piice §lyv. mnquice . ianes Harness store, Water St Janou FOR SALE—TWo cows, coming five Jears oig, uue 1o fresnen Jan. lot Lavi N, Ciars, South Canterbury, Conn, Janod FUK SALE—On: hors and two new en cows. J. o Sieger Tel 64b- nouse souih of saplewood ceme- Janod FOR SALE OR RENT—One mill, known as A. G. Tuner mill, situated o corner ol bank and Vaiey streeis, Wiliwaantic, ClL Address Mrs. Wi lioss Jundd near Chaplin wm. Ross, Jandd FOR SALE—touse and barn, witl fox e land, about i-2 mile west of Chawin, Ct. FOR SALE—Hhouse Cenler, Audress Mis. Chaplm, Ci LNT—second ilour, Uilc ary building, Switible Lor suop, Hce of ivugings. Amos A, Browilng. decliMF 10 KENY very comfortubie Ceniraily iocated, Sleam hewl wnd dil s convenlences. iuguire at buieun Janzd 108 North Main St, 10 RENT—No. desirabie seven-rodm fiut, LVC il ADp1Y Un preiniscs, 10 RENT—Bleven-room house on River Ave. alid 4 Seven-room coltuge on Laurel ilil Ave. Both with haili- Woou floots and ail mouern uproVe meais. Apply Lo M. A Wull, 161 Muin St, Cit, declod UP €0 DATE {urnished rooms, Mat guerite building. Mrs, Lees, 376 Main. 0cL264 § Union St, TO RENT—No. 1l Chaplin viiage. Near churc v & A 3 L e ms, N school_ and postomee. Address Mr.. | foagh Shian, S8t of seven rooms, thi.d Wm, hapli iandd | Main St. octldd “FOR SALE—iay colt 1% years old. Can be seon ai 4id Main St K. L. U Side. janid Foit nicely located and d Address D. W il man i ¥OR SALE—Amongst my . wood I a lot of green while birches makes goud wood for fireplace: to order in all lengths. Wocdyal >, Maner. OR TSALE takes| ng 800 i restaurant 0d bus 5 AL b . 1 Holstein AGENTS to sell pure I radis wanted. Very liberal commissions Wrlie Box 06, Dantelson, Conn. decild WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- i esvery Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett ecid WANTED—AIl kinds of raw_ furs bought at Jos. Connors & Sons’, Water St, every Thursday. A.C. Woodworth. novéd WANTED—Piano tuning and reps ing. All work guaranteed, A. G. Go 98" Prospect St., City. Tel. 652-2 WANTED Family Cooks, General House Girls and an Office Girl—extra good places. Room 32, Central Building. J. B. LUCAS, WANTED Cooks, General Housework Girls and Farm Help. STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran, Supt., Central Bulldi LOST AND FOURND. horse ne FOUND—Pocketbook containing sur: of money, near Wauregan notel, Thureday night. Owner can recover by proving property. Address FPercy “Whitaker, 23 Regent Avenue, Irovi Cence, R. jansd T LOST—On between Burday. Dec slvet mill and Taftville new bridge, on Lisbon sid a gold el an ob. Finder return same to Velvet Mill Of- ce and receive revasd jansd LOST— hound, collar _with name Chappell, Montville tag. Finder please notify W. A. Burgess, Norwich Town, R. D. 9. jantd LOST—A rosary bead with garnet stones Finder will please leave at Bulletin Office and receive reward. jandd LOST OR STOLEN-—Black and white | foxhound. Collar on _same. Please notify J. G. Perkins, R. D. 2, Colchester, ct. jan3d MONEY LOAN:w on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.; THE COLLATERLL LOXN co, 142 Maln Street, Upstulre. | | | HOWTUCK AFE ANITARY ATISEYING Norwich, Conn. PRING WATER Tel. 34-2. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF ERSHIP P PARTH i1 > 1 and | re have rev ing ow on thi ucted along the the_past by JOHN G Signed) KENYO YON & PICKHOV i Winter Without Waffles LIKE SUMMER WITHOUT { ICE CREAM. “ s 1,9/ | “Unthinkable | Irresistibly delicious are waffles made with the Vulcan deep ring waflle iron, for gas ranse two dollars, our price one dollar. ing gas is our business, distributing appliances is mearly a “means to an use. T pri end” The Vulean cake griddle cooks | cakes in a matchless manner, price | only one dollar. The new Crane toast- | er makes “in a Jiffs,” incomparable golden-brown toast. get | Gas Ranges, Water Hea Hot | Plates and Tubing, all of highest qual- |ity and at prices thad will surprise you. Gas & Electrical Dey't, Alice Building, 321 Main Street ‘m Year Gifts New Year Po:t Cards, Letters, Booklets, Favors, Stationery, Gifts for Old and Young WAS. EDWIN PR Frankfin Sqm THERE 15 no am ertl Eastern it equ leun Tesufia ne modin 1 to The B bull, 2 pair steers, 3 years old, partly Lu"lu‘l:‘ Inquire A, T. Gardner & Co. accl PRINTING FoR RMERS—250 noteheads and 230 6% (regular. busi- ness size) envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.70; 500 each, $2.70.. Send for samples and prices for any need of. wich, riniing you are in The Bullétin Ccmpany, Noc- Conn. $450.00 will buy Gate a neat and up-to- tunch room doing a fine business, a restaurant with dining roos P heater, dishes to large -Richmond range, ple per: ull cooking utensils and four nice furnished bedrooms for boarding or lodging purposes; close to steam and { toliey read; good reason for selline. | Inquire at Bulletin Office. janad ‘} GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—300 6% envelopes (regular busi ess size), card printed_in corner, § 1,000, '$1.85; 5,000, §5.50; 10,000, $10. 500" noteheads. 3 printed, $1.35; 1,000, $2; 5,000, $6; 10,000,- $11.50. ' 500 letterhaads, §34x11, ‘printed, §1.65; 1,000. $2.70; 5,000, 343710,000, 31750 500 billheads, 1X8%. printed, 1,000, 32; 5,000, $6.50; 500 statements, §%x814, 53 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, $5.251 Prifnting of every descrip- tion done promptly. Send for samples. The Lulletin Co. Norwich. Conn. FRUIT FARM . 800 foot elevation, 86 acres, overlook- ing large lake, pleasant surroundings, best fruit and farming section in Con- necticut, near market and city, next crop pays for farm, 3,000 bearing trees, laige Colonial house, barns and out- buildings, wagons and orchards tools in- cluded. Price $4,500 Others $500 up. Pictures and Lis TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. For Sale Property No. Broadway consisting of a four story brick building and lot. For further in- formation call on N. TARRANT & COMPANY, No. 117 Main St., City, ae 12da 57 RROAD BROOK FARM CHICKENS ro tencer and satisfying. dezen lett. Order now. De Laval Separators lead in quality | Plan to improve vour aairy methods ear. Buy a De Lava 1 is best for shoes and har s wonde wintor wear. to F. 9 ouN HAM. Telephones 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard | brands ot Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Muelr Bcotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hil P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budwels Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. 1 THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO. Sucressor to The Norwich Parcel Delivery, Office: 303 West Main St. Telephone 176-5. Branch Office: 162 Maln St ' Tels ROBERT W. OTT3. phone 106-2. oetlod W ness before the public, dtum better shan @ ing columns of The B you want {0 put your busl there is no me- ) tho advertis- letin, Only a few | T0 RENT—Store ai 69 Franklin St; possession at once. loquire at Bulleun Ottice. ocibd FURNISHED RUOMS, uii modern oo veniences, §5 Union St. Telepnone ¢s4-¢, aprivd LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square feet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, airlest Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld- Ln;:. Franklin 8t, cor, Chestnut Ave e24 ——— e FOR SALE. RENTALS. CLIFF ST., Cormer Elm St., flat of rooms, besides store room, bath, closets, Veranda. separate rear entrance, Wocdshed, etc., gas fixtures, hot water, Lath, closet, set bowl, store tubs, etc 53 PEARL ST, mear Amm St. upper tenement of § rooms, vacant for first time 1 seven years. separate steam heater, hot water, & el gus fixtiWes for lights and tubs, piazza, ete. $18 mo, 26 SCHOOL ST.. mear Christ C| improvements set entire house of 10 rooms, with large lot, stcam heater, hot water, et tubs Pbain and closet, gas fixtures, etc. Part- 1y carpeted. Rent WHITNEY'S AGENC 227 Main St, Franklin Square, Real Estate and insurance Other rentals registered daily. janid WILLIAM B. YOUHG, Jr. Insurance and Real Estate Shannon Building, Room 21. moderate. Norwich. Telephone. SR R FOR SALE A new eight-room cottage “up fo the minute.” Must be scen to be appreciated. On_Montville trolley line; 5c fare, Price rea- sonabls; easy terms. Let me show you my reserved lcts in Maple Court. Low prices, terms to suit. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, HORSES Am In the west, buy Expect to got home about Jan, 1st with a load of that will equal my previous Is In quality and price. ELMER R. PIERSON, decldd horses 1 eck's Real Estate Agency FARAS A SPECIALTY 132 Soring Streat, = Willimaniic, Conn. WALLPAPERS Our first consignment of Wall Papers with cutout borders for 1912 has been received. Others will follow as fasi as made. Lefore selecting, it will pay you to call and inspect our line. We also have just received a full line of Ready Mixed Paints In all shades. Painting, Paper Hanging and Dec- orating are & speclalty by us. P. F. MURTAGH 93 and 94 West Main S0 Telephone noveid | P { WHEN you waii o put your busl ness before the public. Lnere 1s no me- dlum better than througn the advertis. ing columns of The Buietin, factory floor in Norwich. Abply A. A. | -FOETRY. TO ONE CUMING OF AGE, A thousand minds for thought, tiasund hearis more srew Jou theusand hands 1o you wise and brave aud true. Within, your eyes thore shines that ight Of stars that long ago have set' deep within their happy night, Are splendid stars unrisea yet. you have kindly have P o o ¥or you the cloudy battle roared _Aling the plain of Marath FOr you the Roman eagies & Against the thunder and the sun, . fvalties of every race, The niblo decds ol e ¥ age, Are yours 1o teach you knightly grace Are YoUr hercic huritage. 0 loyal frien with e true, L BY gentlemanhond treasure fast The trust of those who disd for you Far in the dim and shadowy past. In their proud giving they were glad To bravs the deser!, dare the fuamg Tley willed to you the best they hed To make Yeur world @ sa ceter o e est and the best s desire, 1 bor and not rest, wile, Laiouga flood s s . must lal there boldly charge fiercest of, the fighi: brizht memory shali emerge fy some future night —-Archihald Rutledge, in Youth's Com- penicn. GIVE, ME YOUR HAND. Ccme, give me your hand, sir, my s nd” my brothar If Licnest, why, sure that's enough, One hand, it it's true, as good &5 and ot Ne matter how brawny or rough. it toil for t Or maks for ite owner n wime Or fold in its grasp all the dainties of Tiches, It honest, Not Theugh 2 living at hedges on 1 love it the same, less in the sight of his Heavenly Maker | .. Ts he who must tofl for his breac | Wot in the sigat of the mute un- dertaker Ts mijesty, shrouded and dead. Let none of us jecringly scoff at his _Cr mock at his lowly birth; We are all of Let us car- nastly la To better flering earth, —Matthlas Barr. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Savings | Kidder— . what is this Carnegie Feundation heard so much (alk abe Sondy—Dinna ve ken? ‘Tis | catmeal! —Chicago Tribune, Mr. Hiram Daly (at dinner)—Tall Bridget this steak isn't done enough. | Mrs, Hiram Daly—Bridzet My dear, ou are three cooks behd—her name is Maggie.—Boston Transcript. Settlement Worker Merey, litt! bey, are you fightire with that child® 'The Little Boy ia? Naw, 1 ain't | i in' wit' lum. What's eatin’ youse” lle’s me sparrin’ pariner~Cleveiand Plain Dealer. Gus Sik 1 wish I knew how to whether Sadie likes mn Lew Todd | That's e her you're goin’ to | jvmp o ¢ ina 1 flvin® machine ce worried.—Chicago News. “Something wrong with this item.” “How's that? U took his place beneath ard 2,000 volts weve im through his quivering fran viile Courier-Journal. | “Does the pcst hold for vou piessant memories?” asked the sonti- mental persen. “Ah, ves.” sighed th practical married man. “We once had a good cook who stayed two weeks” Birmingham Age-derald, “I understand that there was a la~ mentable auto acvident at this corn las' ne vou were misintormed.” “Why, I heard/that a joy rider vas | killed? “There was™ -F.onston suring worm crawlin cried M Bjenks : I'm g0ing to have a new 11, let hue make it f crowled Mr. Bjanks, “And wh it, have him send a hook m i worm to do you up in the back. lwm i May Building, Phenes: 724 ¢ ihe Job. —Liverp | | $1,600. o Bt m, e e S will buy a good House, Barn, Grist- |y to us women of Bosten; al- mill, Sawmill, with abundant wate \¥‘—_J ough he has passed beyond, we al- priviicse and 25 acres of land, well ave keep him in cur hearts, son ¥ | located and o trolley. | kne ou don't say?" repifed Miss | t Lrittcn STORAGE | Krox of Chicago. ‘T wonder: how It 3 > | feels to by ®kept in cold storage Lke ‘ Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. | The Cutholic 8 rd and 1 Space for Furniture and Commodities. | s. | Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W, Main | = ome over here, 010 man, 1 i vant to ask you something in confi- | d Is there anything pectlfur luok | ing about me?” “No. Why # H { 1211, handsome woman just beyond the will buy a 150 acre farm situated 31 | PUrch bowl asied me & moment mi ilvona: at Liags | \whether T fiddied or playel chuss 760 will T ey 1z0h ! ms, painted whi Chieago kecord-llerald. Al et T blind llent condition, t Skt bes LA W R of Jand, 50 acres of good till- 1 wagon shed 14 by 20, one hen- P o= balance pasture and woodtand 123 by 16, one Iremnery § by 14 MUCH IN LITTLE well watered, - House cont ithe? smatler ones, one crib 12 by e ms, in good condit bari yrkshop 10 by 14, eranberry bes. e . & er buildin t o By ) this late day wolves do & vast ‘miles fr e Lo i nt of damage in Russia. The enient to t os, abundance of Wi 1de of the people in domestic animals s driv es In front of hous 4 (0| through the depredations of wolves entral Bullding, Norwick, Conr st school and cl areiy e - | cmounts to $10,000,000 every year. FRANCIS D. DONOHTL, s tory, VALSRe: ‘Hete i3 & - - SR i In- Enrland possesses more diminutive e quiet village of Carolina R. L. |raliwuys than any other country, for 1 r a 60 acre farm, well dr 1 are sald to be se 1 lines there y , mowing and woodiand. abun- | that ind one or two locomotives suffi- 0 I: S | cance of frult, neat cottage house, 1arge | cjent for their successful operation. 3 x60, crib, he ; and - Seashore Land For Sale sy crip hemnery and moks” oot ity Forty acres of high land situate on | ihe Village, where employment be \ tobacco pipe used by Sir Walter RS Tnacanity rond ‘looking the furnished to a whole family. ,300 | Raleish =nd olleged to have beer Judith. on | KB IL L 2 g o s tn au moked by him just previous to his o west. Only| o Transportation free in auto .= |execution, is offered for sale in Lon | rly Station, | cohrton of 406). i dor, with documents authenticating 1 < R = WILLIAM A. WILCO. its genuinene FRANK W. COY. | Real Estate Broker, | g g Distance Telephone. No. 41 West_Broas St, Rooms 1 and 2, understood thet a syndicata € ¥ Street, Westerly, T (s Westerl=. R. I | nas n formed to take up poultry e o7y | farming on a large scale on scientific nov27d | linciples in Siam and that a site has | been provisionally located, about two | hours from anghkok. 00,000 people were forced by urst in northiern Anhwei and Kiangsu last August to beg for a liv- ing, as no work was to be obtained, Thousands died before relief came and at the end of the year the suffere ing was not abated. According to official returns the de« rtment of Tuscany has a population 2,739,875, an increase since Febru- 10, 1€01, of 5.7 per cen against { an - increase of 6.1 per cent. during the ten-year period for the entire { Kkingdom of Ttaly. [ A direct line between Odossa and the United States is being favorably considered by the American chamber of commierce, at Constantinople, which, for several months, has been working on the proposition and desires that Odessa be the eastern terminal. The total stocks of cotton held by spinners throughout the world on Au= gust 21 amounted to 2,619,052 bales. of which Jiearly one-half were Ameri- {can. The total stock held by spin- !ners on that date In Great "Britain aggregated 204,956 bales, of which 115,- 882 hales were Amerlean. Tie annual sutomoblle endurance rin (rom Gothenburg to Stockholm 1y | Planned for February 4, 1912. Two Amer ook prizes fn chix | s itis made an occas g by automobile rep- < und manufecturers hers,' [ the auspices of the Auton vbile club.