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FAIR AND COLDER TODAY, INCREASING CLOUDINESS. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Norwich_ Ceuncil, No. 807, U. C. T, all. meets In Pythlan ANNUUNCEMENTS Miss M. C. Addles has interesting iews for women readers of The Bulle- tin taoday. See adv. W. C. T. U. meeting Monday at 3 p. they were not all Latins in that audi- ence by a large petcentage. San Fran- cisco is intensely Latin in the adop- tion of popular ldols—witness the case of Luisa Tetrazzinl, If we are per- mitted to hear a little more of Bonc, he will be placed upon a pedestal as high as that which we have reared for our officially adopted prima don- na. There is a spell in his voice as potent as there was in the one that made us begin to think of Market to the rank of major general. He died in Washington in 1807 an as the first congressman buried in the con- gressional cemetery. This portrait of him was painted by Earle in 1795. The other accession is a fine steel engraving of J. Huntington Wolcott. Mr. Wolcott was the grandson of Oli- ver Wolcott, Sr., and the son of Fred- etic Wolcott. He spent most of his life In mercantile and manufacturing pur- suits in Boston, where he was highly B TURAY JAN. §, 1912, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” are inserted at the rate of Cents per iine, six words to the line. FOETR THE OPTIMIST, There was once a man who smiled, Te Because the day was bright, Because he slept at night, Beeause God gave him sight ) &aze upen his child; Lecause his little one ‘ould leap and laugh and rum, Lecause the distant sun . 2, 35 Snetucket strect; an- | Street as the place where Tetrazzini | ecteemed When the Litchfield library WANTED. FOR SALW TO_BEN‘I‘. iled on the earth, he smiled, . room 2, 35 Shetuc ven and elco. | sang. To be remembered in San association was formed, Mr. Wolcott — *iray e = TO RENT — $ Franklin St., He smiled because the'sky ual reports are to be given s Francisco forever, all Bonel will have | made a large contribution to its funds, WANTED—Man to travel ir 0. FOR *Au-—u once, a tine upnsh venienl store, suitable ) us Was high above his head, lon of afficers. Al ure invited to at- 1y B "G e to sing often enough to | Whereupon the name of the association | for 1912 ° Soaps, grocery speciallics, | piauo, used icss than four montns \il between 10 ‘_;;‘“1“_ and 710 9 . .| Because tie rose was red = A Havo as many people as have heard | Was changed to the Woleatt library, | tie-, Guod pay aid tallor made sule if s et g e ARG B | OIS e haat as S Shoe specials foday (Saturday) is|Tetrazzini hear that moving voice of Mr. Wolcott was a contributor to the | i’ Mcliady & Co. Chicago. Jangd sepiTns | He never wondered why support of the library as long as he | lived and by will'made a bequest for its permanent support. This liberality was continued by his son, the late his. Tickets for Boncl concert have been placed at the moderate price of §2, all seats reserved. They will go on sale The Lord had blundored so [bat all things have to go [he wrong way here below The overarching sky. trdtor, care Liu _Janéd what Lietin, Ladi Norwleh, Ct. Frank A. Bul $2.80 Dongola shoes at $2; and $L75 fur top Juliets, offers, ladfes, § $1.25; ladie W TED— weekly job teed men who learn automobile bu We' furnish auto model. guaran- ness. Te & Pond | - - - : : you at home in 10 woeks. Booklec 1 rosewood ed, steam heat aud ‘ SAASS i oy l'{““isb“lw" and bluch this morning at the store of George A. | Roger Wolcott, at” one time governor | Lot mtom™g B MRS 7 0OREEE S Bebi ATt o Mg i | He toiled and still w 2.60; men's $250 shoes, § Davis on Brosdway. It is advisable|of Massachusetts, who also remem- | N y. 500d musically e | Degause the nir Sl Siaiven " Jecti £ seats. bered - the library in his will. This| - e Jdowh and $10 per month. The Plauts - | Because he loved, and she’ BREED THEATER. Yo' IINGah SWTF SNacting o S engraving ‘s presented the Historical |, AGENTS—Triplowsar ! Cadden Co, 144 Main Street, Norwich, - 10§ North Main St | That claimed his love and he ol 3 t1cal | best paying proposition ever d. | Conn. Janbd v | Snared e joys they had! - ‘ P " E SONG RECITAL. soclety by Bchuyler Jackson of New- | Guaranteed for 6 months. Write for = Because the grasses grew Vanity Fair, the Magnificent Thm‘; NOTABLE G ark, N. J, himselt a descendant of Spooral offer & paits fres. Evetybody | > In ma- cause the sweet winds blow, I 8 le for Monday an ¢ . | the Wolcott family.—Litchfield Enquir- beautiful = line. Credit given. | hogany case, extra fine tone and action; iuse that he ‘could hew :“ B % 4 Sonol; the W”H. Greatn\ Lyic ten er. now for exclusiv tersitory ! has been carefully used; 1s a areat} 10 | And hammer, he was glad, uesday Only. or, to Be in Slater Mamorial Hall | T wear Hosie . 8. | bargain; stool and covér included; | River. L R } Jan, 16 e———————{ Franklin and Girard Avenu Fa. | terms 3 month, Tae | 04 Laurel Hill Ay Because he lived he smiled in t!rx’a Lcad. v{nh m‘e(o:v:v; st an. jansd egE t “d:k,, ain lbn(’du woou foors | r\\\r’;?“dl'l nlv'lm]::r‘krad?;::?‘ in high grade mo g < | jané uf e s 0 d ffers fo onda The second concert in the Academy | " HALL® BARBER SCHOOL, 614 Wash- | R o', | But nightly sought his bed the Bresd offers for MondaY | musical ourse will be a song recital CASTO Lot - oston Mase. Yages i A ; . o “willa m Yfakepeace | BY Sienor Alessandro Bonci, the world \;f;,r'gmrs;m;” 1 s g e e e S { " And poople called him mad i rencwned tenor, on Tuesday evening, g 3 e hig y co. o e | s glad 3 itled Vi Seh N6 s il ba Chahoet Sabort For Infants and Children, | operdtive pian. “Get particulars : T T | Sahe e Gueties with rovaity and at- | ant musical event that Norwich mus-| The Kind You Have Always Bought | 5 v $50 A MONTH salary e s ig{u‘f:te‘{ Urion Square, flat of seven ro { —From an Exchunge. tedley and |ic lovers have ever known, and un | A NEN saden Co., 144 M ;| foar “Raguire: of B | % B ith doubtedly there will be an uudience| o . Shte Gustentaea ponitey wba N Conn. Jantd | Main St. i | THE PAUPER'S GRAVE. rds him as an old glove and | that will be limited only by the capac- powders; outiit {ree; new plan by one oi | TO RENT—Store at 69 3 AT i Seibatis no less ersonage than |1ty of the hall, on the night when this | Signatu.e of work. Bigler Co, X 983, Spri | possession at once. Inquire at Bul mm, The t: rank grass bends o'er the Bitdoh Ciatiley 3 T of Sir | great Iltalian tenor appears. | 113 { Ofiice. octid D T e o sharme, | Although® Signor Bonei's greatest | fingers int RUOMS, a1l modern con- successes in this country have been | { ving guard ' he displeasi 38 Union St. Telepnen .| uper i lace A e won on the staces of the Manhattan | 1647 n cpucie ¢36-¢ | per's resting pla vill. “Jie mar- {and Metropolitan opera houses, and | ] ot there, will, e coes | S eiropiLta S hioes houien, ) 5 T LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE | V. tear Dodews the and they take up : Ad s Ta ern | TO RENT—With or wilbout power : Mayfair, where they | ¢lared by the metropolitan cr am Vi and steam—4,000 square feet fivor a ‘mother's care, 4 ot Hawdon's mili. | be the only living tener who is able pe SDick The Nghtasst Soencl Ab] e T )s- | to satisfactor handle the tenor roles ! brings one to twelv > s | ;3 ary friends, including Licutenant Os- | T 1861 P e e o { factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. | . yrme, who is fascinated with the un- |1 tie 5 dperan - of -the dldec “.";“““ | co. sboro, Vi. s, coupler, sub-bass | Fournier, Troy Steam La ndry Bufid- { ¥ d crumblas sy ;, aloné " rupulous Mrs. e { &chool,_such as ,'Sonnombula,” “Bars| ge; 4o the public.the finest Standard |~ full round | Ing, Fr St., cor, ve | o s eyt Tt A week awleys leave for |bar of Seville” °I Puritar Don | brands of Beer of Europe and Americ WANTED—Men wishing to b lown and §1{ jex4d ¥ A5 witeworlis 4 5 | Pagquali,” and 'others, in which the | P 5 % | to five dollars per day, write y; ) len Co., 144 { 188¢ n of mo | ¢ k) 5 o <. | Bobemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian First Nation: 3 Norw = 6 e e ments the pauper dead and whil g ball|bel canto style of singing is abso-| peer "Bass Pale and Burton, Muairs g e 3 orwich, Conn. jan6d . - Duches | lutely necessary, he has for the pres- | gcote, B0 Pt SR BE il “stay | =R EaiE o FOR SALE. | Bui Goa remembers—His warm fnam ey i Becky meets | €ut forsiken opera in this country for | ¢°g C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunke L 1 o o i e pullets from trap-nesteq § ———r——— = Ly | o Enfolds Jaim, holds him s - e Marquis of Steyne, the announce- | (he concert stage. | Bl P.'B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourlsh- | e ey Tk bury also space for custom hatching. o g ent is mado of the battle of Water- | Bonci iders that concert "flerflmg Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser | sive territory. Brown )KS New O[L‘n for spring deliv \‘ His 8 stand as 2 monume: o. The balance of tiie story is one e n:“?dvlv‘r]mficl;im‘s’;?:S<"I 5 ;‘,;fé g} | Budweiser, Schiltz and Pabst. { §E €8 ’or | ) Srvilla Marsn Rodsbaugh, if the i entira roval household, and m)tro United States, which it is -mpnc»‘ Teiepnone ¢47-12. & il o S R i il s e -l | VIEWS AND VAR'ETEFS hich Becky captures all of the eligi- | ticable for a grand opera company to = | Fow SALE—Two cows, comin { se |l ble and amorous but she|visit, a knowledge of bel canto, zhel | WANTED — Two lurn' o o _freshen | shoe co 3 s dearly for her cap and is | purest simiing ;n all the w;ina, %ur'x‘ WALLPAPERS g iy located, -1l twenty chairs will be { .a(eL:a ngs n in the t reel desc rted by all of |Ing his American tour S gnor Bonel | 31, Bulletin, reasenable price at once, 2 T # " W - o once-frm frignds, and is left o hor | vidited San Francisco, and W. O. Mc- | oup first consignment of Wali Papers i iz Il “Destrable Tents in good: 1ova- i poness JOar fances Luow yous age, chosen path in life, | Geehan, in the Sam Francisco Post,| ity cutout borders for 1912 has been Jakidi ceme- |J| tons in and near ity from fI{ ks R This is the film plcture of the year, | '“v;“;s‘ig:ng'ltlgafin degcription of his| . oived. Others will follow as fast as | \‘.frn than 40, {fl 6 to $30 per month, ind 18 sec o none that have ap- : - e| g g8 1% B0ola 1o fons. that Mave apr made. SALE_OR RENT—One mil, | THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Before selecting, it will pay you to | i SUNDAY SUBJECTS, as A. G. Turner mill, situated e | call ana inspect our line. { on curner of Bank and Valley streets, May Building, Phenes: 724 “BREWSTER'S M|LLIONS" The topic at the Christian Science | We also have just received a full llne Willimantic, Ct. Address Mrs. Wi, 278 Main St 368.. wear her ha service Sunday morning is God. of Ready Mixed Paints in all shades. Chaolin, Ct. jandd 'She only came At Peli’s Next Week—How to Spend a | | | 1 ! Painting, | | i | 1, §6 acres, oveAlc = Paper Hanging and Dec- S e FOR SALE—Fouse Chaplin ong she will Cold $1,000,000. e Loyal Temperance Association | orating are a specialty by us. T B ler. Address Mrs. Wi Rose, - kel e alan AL o P. F. MURTAGH ‘ Send-gar tree hookier. System, | Chapliu, Ct sanid fs your new cook - i r instructio n the s g 5 ulla—Troublesome 1 Anyone wishing Instruction in the| . I | lon, Kentucky. |~ Fon sALE—tiouss and vere. Wit couldn't act worse if Sbe were & neal ts B & year will Teciive muel bane- | . Pav. Johin' Thompeon will condact %3 =nd 84 ‘West Muin St. | LADE s gt ",“'L“‘t “ | eix acres of land, about 1-2 mile west relative—Harper's B it ‘and mreat delisht from @ visit fo| (¢ service at ine Sheltering Arms| Telephone DOVITA | e Bpokiar sten nowe’ Mo Sonars | o, Onapim Cvillsge = Hear b, Diner—What do you call tids? Pro- Poll's next week, where “Brewster's| Sunday afternoon. | scheme, Manager, Box 141, }';;;’WH'“: pos niGe: e yrietor—It's bean soup, sir. Diner—I Jlllions” will be the attraction. ; SR % | Kentucky. !3—‘ i R e O RO are bul what the deuce is it The idea of a young man suddenly | The Sabbath afternoon service of | TWANTED—Energetic sales m. % x, years old.| 053 PEARL ST, mear Ann St. upper | i y's Weelly, eft a million dollars and then as sud- | the Seventh Day Adventists will be ea! 8r un GSBS A e ic F. Li{tenement of § s ¢ (homHBARSe300d" . gikS enly finding himself in a way to pos- | held in the Bill block. | Norwich and leok 1 ] d . what would your moih 1 seven millon dollars if he can| - | of Connecticut. Exo | = P soking cigarettes| pénd. the one million in | o There v e communton service ¢ AN TraV2ling Bags!fd.iioe s | hed Tve w1 » slightly improb but Taftville Congrece_{Aona[ ch - | Tit-Bits, s the plot of a hing story flled morn pastor ) " = Sl vin ovEs I RRID o ith delightful situations. in the i with or without FITTINGS. e The principal character of the play i | W have clean : + 5 ¥ W, tinding »owebs or Monty, to whom the gigantic task| At the Mt. Calva Also Ladies’ HAND BAGS and oy A e L e teondRde-ire ry Baptist church b - - s 1 think ,'flfi‘{“'g oy ”-“’F( el 1‘%""‘1:" Rev. J. H, Dennis will ~wnach at both | Leather Novelties in a large variety. | miss."—Punc t. He Is mot allowed to give services Sunday. The Lord SENRET. |16 Ledyard, hould I marry oney away, but must spend it in le- | Wil be observed following rac | Bary: Tann M o ot & te commercial channels. He | ponoc. | j oy B F G ertar bus: Ditalh e L out a plan of his spending cam- 1Tha Sketucket Harnzss Co., | Zc) envelopes, neatly printed, for | 227 Main St, Franklin Square, 3 2 nc—No; bul gn and attempts rry out h sz : ! vLe o 00 eaci, Send for samples think of the advertising d get— Secreilr which canses his Befacdh | chAt hthg Broadway Congregational s | of diy o inting you u{g in | Real Estate and insurance ul chorus girl marries a scene ink he has gone crazy, especially | STurch the ‘sacrament of the Lord's 321 Main Street, | s Sl o Bulietin Ccmpany, Nor- \fter—Pusk ; | Supper will be administered at the | i X & i s g ) ant you to understand that T gof | morning servi; Afternoon service at | = | TWANTED—To buy a farm 33 S R R R my money by hard work” “Why, h to his disc 5 o'clock. | | acres, southern exposure, good nveiopes (regular s ol sy QR iy i P e < | e | We Are Closing Qul Qur | inzssruct and some wosaicng, o i-z‘ l,fi ‘,z:f;“:vsicfi“goé";".,"m,’:,f.: (WILLIAM B. YGUNG Jr Pl RS R e o handsome Flitter, s another | _ There will be holy communion at the | | ley and near good ma;k - Ad- i;xax,‘, printed, $1.33; 1,000, 32; ting it away from the lawyers. method he employs to help him spena éuncdhdfir morning service at Trinity M, 'Win er Woolens in Taiior- By cebiia bo Jantd fge; Lo, siso s ;e;terneza;g. Eoton Transcript his money. c| ev. F. Coleman will X | % P % 1 ol 154x11, printe; 3 10; 3,0¢ P ~e rem ed the weary way Whils "Beewater's Milions” is yers | [reach Sunday evening on Ro(‘eemvrg'mhde Suils and Overcoats | conANTER - Railway mall cl JEiERiL a0 et hinsant rone Insurance e g C it also has a se- | the Time. examinat] 500 statements, 53x3 .‘ I 1S YOU See me nc the little love | o | b3 .25 1,000, $1. i and d the stern visage rse, ends hap-| At the Second Congregahnnal church | at . F 10,000, $10. Printing of every descfip. | door. “The last and Pe Be- | Sunday Rev. FE W E tlon done promptly. Send for samples. | 1 F you had on a deal een his f troubles Of trying | Will preach af both services. IT WILL PAY YOU TO STOP L NG SEa0 Real Estate —Puck. squander a nd Ta: okt fmynion Will b8 Soaceves or the AT THE FRUIT FARM oles with 1 ¥, Monty “““1 ing service. | | % | Shannen Building, B e T o CLOTH SHOP o Norwich. nery of “Brewsts ev. H. Ewing will preach at i e e s and off¢ i;,‘;";‘g,l."r,‘?",‘ oy "'l the First tungreadljuddl church Sun- 327 Main Street. Posnyes e . g i v v morpinz on God's Marvels of To- =P TAN. ‘barns_and Te man ird act when 1 the auxil- | merrow. His evening topie is_ Sore n ],"Nf‘ BT DORO¥ AT Teion p R e Pt S e 1 s Sfown in the | Values of Prayer, cec28TuThS — o e right in presumin® you come M . The storm, 1 : v e = rtme Lad low clouds s pidly across the A = = STORAGE ML TN 7 e b t Trinity Episcopal church therc . 8hopman—Would dasiiing vill be holy communion_ and ‘(rm:n' LEGAL NOTICES. 2 e 2 g ltrect me to it? I'm dashing | uf 10.30 . m. and evening prayer and | - A. C. Woodwort | ce for I-um!tuxe»and L’lnmvdll'ru ne of the assistants there and" I've | sermon-at 7.30 p. m. The rector, Rev. | NOTICE TO CREDIORS, , = s | Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W, Main t my way Punch | J: Eldred Brown, offi*la'.zs | » OURT OF PROB \'u, flELll FU R SALE i i should th d the woman of i “you would have too much - | At the Swedish ; Lutheran church ‘ g s day morning Rev, Olof Norabiadh ZWW?HW} - will preach on The ' Importance of o eeciric E A Spiritual Relationship Versus Physi- | © WAN E ! cal. Sunday school follows, | al Hrmw Room 32, Central Bu iding. At the Greeneville Congre: t‘ churnh Sunday morning !gr ga g~ 1 preach a commu mon on Doing Righteously. | entirely n Office “d,the vaude- mme be Girl MUCH yieid better than nine per cent. on the IN_LITTLE nvestment. h ; He 8 il ( Felix Johnso: oof the usual evening 3 S A R states t American firrs enefit (rom ezhibit Rev. Albert P. Blinn will LHY ED t {he Toronto fair ¢ the Spiritual academy, Sunday morn- ARILY ve i' M 1:;! this mjlz‘ upon thi;. ubject, Man, Know Thy- 191 . nto im- | gelf, The Progressive Lyceum's sub- Cooks, General Housew Glrls b ery v AT A COU P X ATE HELD ‘;‘”I'\lh\luh’\,:j:\[‘"IC[ is New ans Resolutions. at _\"lnr‘\\\-jp? \\,lfilrh 214.‘ fobthe Di I | Farm Help. member of (the Bew’ G~ Louls and Carr = g EMPLOYMENT EAU lament propos ts and Cart | a¢ the Third Bantists chilyohs- Ros: STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU dian wir ment pr ‘i’xc;nc:-x:alrmi]wn:‘» loday two RObert F. Trus, pastor, will preach I ) of Stagway, a properous sictures avill be Sunday morning and evening. His v ] for the Klon ke. Mestenger ang. MorninE subpect s A Life Made Over, R in and his evening, A Closed Door and a dien appeared i W & very ' instructive| waitivg BaGiour. Thete will e ten appiication aties) e ety An l_hgvx\: nr):vg;pc;r prf;l)l\ses a 9 T munion - service immediately after n said W ” ' TASE A. WILCOX 160 -l railw rom Port Said, - order to sel * Eggpt, across Arabla to Barsa, at the MUSIC LOVERS GO MAD e pvenehe . (o [ Ne 4 W It s nr: il aaa | Mo o€, Hip oy w R . : i Westeri=. E. I ‘| HEN TENOR BONCI SINGS.| Rev. Joseph F. Cobh will preach in Fos o ) "Phone connection, 1 v the Church of the Good Shepherd, . 1t fe Ordere g © nov27d | His Wonderful Voice Makes San Fran. | Universalist, Sunday morning on Tna D ad 3 | ARRANT Main St., cisco Audien: Court Room in t Renewal of Strsngth There will be | Teception of new church memb, | holy communion will be observe P, Turn Latin, and : week beginning Janusry an agricultural jndustrial ex- he Latin that i in the pu HORSES = o will be held in Port of Spain. hantly the Y. . U, service the topic is pplication. and e 4 { bition intended to be endered | Making Known Our Religion. ,28 given t " Am the west cons ible maenitude and fully ty Columbia the- _ g A 2 dok L et . R — = o about Jan pical “and illustrative of the colony of ter was only to that given to Rev. F, 0. Cunningham will preach o | Trinidad and Tobago. oEE own L zini. What it |at bo;.‘hsuera'lces at the First Baptist pae e S . : 9600' aci in volume was made up by its | churel unday. His morning topic is to the Cour vt 1 Wanty ‘of e = R & sincerlty. The theater acked to | A New Year's Messago. Communion| ... . NELSON J. AYLING, juge. |2nd timber land. Plenty of zood House, Barn, Grist- | Dogs are nowhess In sush favor &8 the doors, and they were still pleading | Will follow. = At the evoning service | oopi oy hove, 200 T0reEOIng 13 a Lrue | hrook and three wells on the pluce 2 abundant watel e _PNEd Bt Tty e to be let In when the recital began., there will be a New Year's story, Mr. | ““Ritest: - FANNIE C. CHU RO Two-story house, 2 barns and othe cres of land, H udent is likely to have one or more To say that the event of yesterday was = Arnold’s Week of Christian Living, jan6d lerk D IEy ) AiSe & Worae! 6'he and on trolley P») k’ R l E taf A 7 | marked by college colors and trained a milger rexmulon of the receptior. | glven by 14 of the members. bia < buildings. A norse, 6 E. A. PRENTICE, ock’'s Kea staie gem" x ““d” stru; = cu”w”s e B R e s B | g e e TO T BOARD oF CoUNIY cows |9 sl T3 chickens, i EARSIS A SPECIALTY | ot ot S e # ps ot | s A oners for New London County ing tools and 10 tons<of ki Alens delight tmm the men and women who | hereby apply for a transfer of 1 e | I8 u'ls = — ' hed been worked up to a hi, % i and exchange tuous and | thing except household fun ! Jdward Steichen, the New York TS Meste By b IOM”' * F&(sm;\‘g‘ Portrait Py Earle Added to Valuable liguors, ale, lager beer |y v g0 o § | 132 Spring Streat Willimantia, Conn st just wop signal distinction for his voica was blending into the aip| Collection of Litchfield Society— ¢ and cldér in’ the building | ¢ sold for 3 3 i pring tiest, P self and tills country by his selec- after ons of the songs thers came ai Steel Engraving of J. Huntington Lown ‘f’fa;;rgg;"‘;g;;;‘ Write or B. L. Da | tion to 4 large part of the stifled whisper of flehgm from the gal- ;Walcatt. 2, part or Bank BDullding, Danielson ¢ mural decoratira of the new Luxem lery of “Oh, bravo, Boncl” It broks a | Cut off or partition: oct1s | SHShflffl Land FOT Sfllfl | bearg muscum, Parts. He first b nf*\ou’ N,m-.l. lhflY m[emu'l to told! The Litchfield Historical society has I glg tr,arm bo! R { ceme known for his photographs, the entire audience, ‘onci smiled | just received two very valuable and P oame St = e 7 ! ¥orty acres of high land situate on | i ey g aratefully. It was one of those per- | intcresting additions to lts collection, | Loy 15 UClocaied within two hundr LOST AND FOUND. ire and woodiand, §| Eate macadam road overlooking the | Softwoods comprise 943 per cent. of attributes that the artlst hungerg| One of these is a full length portrait of | edifice or public.or parochial school, o - ed. House contains§| Atlantic ocean from Point Judy on f Canada’s lu at, 4 | the Hon." Urlah Tracy, painted by | the p pertaining thereto, or any « od - condition, i the ea-n'to Montauk mhmol“nst Only | hard woods being only 5.7 per eeut, with tlie meiting Ttalian | Karle, the artist to.whose skill Litch- t public library, or cemetery. ST e s Thon Nettarly | of the total. The total value of hard- gs he moved ius most, making | fleld county is indebted for many por- | t Norwich, this 4th day of Jan | . H. & 3 { wood lumber produced in Canada in sn sob L 3 D. 1912." P Tinder return s ) | FRANK W. COY. 1910 was §$1,958,450 ($ ) more than omen for the wonder of it and traits of its eminent citizens of the | Y e Ang | the men who do net llke to eighteenth century. Senator Tracy T G Al 210 1 {5= o8 Long Distasce. Talephana, jphse and the value of the hardwoods motfon publicly git onen-mouth- was born in Norwich, in_the year 1734, entral Bullding, Nerwich, £ R S Bewec Westerly, imported into Canada was more than Vhen he sang Rudolfo's song | Fle was graduated from Yale colle FIANCIS D, DONOHUE. s l‘n(\ per cent. greater than this. an “La_ Boheme"—the opera best| 1778, and among his classmates w e ———————— | 4 by San Krancisco—the crowd was such men as Judge Asher Miller, ¢ jandd | DU T ey ;T;hf;fi;xmumof erical with delight. They b ed Justice Zephaniah Swift, No: 2 e v i - e - — - adium that th m in two Iaflgu:gm to rep:;fisl;, ster ;;d Ofilvnrh;wolmkt Jr. He ]S}: ‘4”".!:;“‘:[ Ja‘flfi‘ -y, A 2 Yead with garnet | BROAD BROOK J*ARM CHICKENS MONEY LOANI:U ium deposits have ?}:?:vme famous. the tenor responded with an ardor ' led law here and when admitted m u\» | Josapii Holmes, Peter Robitaille, A stones Finde fll please leave at|ars tencer and sacislying. Only a few on -.nulx;?:’ Pl gzsks.. g":d They are r'l-'hm in ‘: e prul*um‘ al;- warmed by their appreciation. | har, settled here, marrying Susannah | thur Roy, Charles F, Charon, Moses Lulletin Office and receive rewsard. dezen 1 Order now. and Becur 'xm’ nd at the ment than any simitar tepost n.the The charm of M8 voice is irresisti- | Byll fn 1782. He represented Litch- | Genard. I hereby certify that the above | janéd Da Laval Separators lead In r,mmv Lowest R:dtea o > a‘rtfl Au old | werld "o preduce 1 -2 grams of ra- ble. It appeals as strongly (o the|fleld in the Connecticut legislature at|named signers and éndorsers are elect- | Plan to improve o rml"v methods emhfllh‘.“bl‘l?. ey f." | éfum, vaiue! at 0,000, 5,000 Xilow emotlons ax to the ear. The heart- | nine sesslons, was a member of con- | 'S 40d, laXpayers, owning reg;;gg,am, LOST OR STOLEN—Black and white | thig vear "Buy o De Laval == o THE COLLATERAL LOAN co, §| G 1-2 s of nlende resduc strings that will not respond to it are for three yearg and. TUnitod q,_,,.“ua this 4th da‘, of January. A. D, | foxhound. Collar on same. Please kau \mn.lzn. in wintor wear. 142 Main Street, Upstutra, out of whnich th. urauim has been Lopeleasly out of key. Men Dbecame ' States senator for el: Pan vears. As|1813. Arthur P. Cote, Town Clerk. t CUNNNINGHAM tracted, must Ve worked on for an 22 smotional sa women over it and # membey of the state militia he rose lulu ‘ notify J. G. Perking, R. D, 2, Colcheste Ce Jansd mnid ® Telophones 387~ lre year