Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 8, 1912, Page 8

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FAIR TODAY. SNOW TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES sl - Verintis { delight JHAT 1S GOING ON TONIGHT |Xoral Venoten, bang, lng 2, gt 1 | and one of the must deservedly popu- Vau o and Motion s . 4 . . musical organizations now appear- gs a ¢ in concert. T'he band will not be heard here at ot Pea matinee performance, as originally bt oo ey sunced, playing only an evening for which a programme given attention has been ar- irst big musical offering ¢ the new theater to assure the pop- of which seuts are now o k it the low prices of 35, 50 and N : Ihi Venetian band is composed of - W, | musicians, nearly all of whom are ex- ent soloists on their respective in- ber of compositions : d to enable ther “EME . ability as sola ANNCUNCEMENS tists. The organization will have assistance of a strong vocal sc A 2 o SRAAS ictor and his band have a reps o ’ - four hundred and fifty clas. jular selections from which be selocted to please readers of the most e air style ces. The sololsts i and the band so well balanced nsemble presents a comple- + whole that 1s not only inter- Jut delightfully refreshing. BREED THEATE b Fair, eray’s Greatest r is a graduate of the lmpfllrld«; v e rvatory of Leipzig, & pupil of RS T Stefano Alo in theory, he Breed thea vays in the flute class, Hel 18 Je four memorial badges he original performers of quartette, He organized his of musicians from During his New York season, Sig. tor and his_band were uniformly i smusing satire upon soviet orded most flattering praise by the i A opolitan pr The same recep- tlon has been accorded in other east- rn cities and summer resorts. $ extraor: Becky Sha g little coqu late Shelton.—The will of t ol. son J. Miller disposes timated at about $300,000. Peet o iting b t Clinton, Vassar mother, 3 olleg: irs, Frederick T. ave announced that by agreement all { their stores will close cveni| v excepted, at 6. Winsted —Mr. and M fumphrey quletly ebrate the niversary at their ast wee n Gilbert the W Torringten.—In s er epidemic in ered its were n in 1910 was 201 ion was { common n appoinl fer with the Con- egard to quarter. Bridgeport. AT THE AUDITORIUM TODAY. | Wallingford.—The funer , was as held at th of Falton A most satisf T Have o supervising archi b head 1 vho has in charge the plans for flice to be erected ntine hotel has appropria- | to start the \ to $350,000 pos 000 for begin SET OF SEAL, Flannery from Parishioners. Thom farifc opl nard's church, ¥ le, ouls' church, a ng | in TS bered their pas- & t Edward A. Flanne on ¥ as morning in & most s n- N lle, the usual Christmas 5 given. Besides, the ol chil s Leona Led| d to Fathel egant , gloves and coa mas col wrze amount, e members of his . nd wished them man; the season, COMPOUNDING A CRIME. | the Police Court. ing the m: { the payment of the mon I the prosccuting attorney was not Davidson's attors ter to the prosecutor. piams se AMOUNTED TO $77,139. think he on mopey matters. bus mediately rise toried at Hartford, > his discom.- o rid in his Among the inventories recorded - e t Hartf s that of fort.A trip bandsome the s e was inve rious vein. match—whic piiy—betwees b tween his finar r ¢ trying | . ck in (he So to squandor a fortun neart | Telerh troubles with pretty Peggy, Monty has & very serious time. | The scenery of “Brewster of 80 eha Lignt 50 as t composed 1s worthy of spectal mention. Purtic- | zages stock holdings. ularly beantiful is the setting of the aiel i third act, when the deck of the auxil- | Middletown Uses Telaphones. tury yacht, Filtter, ‘s sh 1 have 152 new telephones editerranean sea. Tl irstelled in the ldletown exchange « clouds scudding rapi 10om Jan. 1, 1911, to Dec. 1, 1911, #.y and an effect of high-rolling w morith an ¢ashing past, are the acme of realisr. | about one new telephone every other CRPHEUM THEATER, DANIELSON | the first time ictor's | Transcript S O s CAGARLTS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP Violent—They Act on Bowsls as Pepper Acts in Nostril ADVERTISEMENTS Take a Cascaret tonight and thor- oughly cleanse your Liver, and Bowels, and you will surely feel great by morning. You men and women have headache, can't sleep, are billous, nervous and bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache WANTED. WANTED—Pair light driving harness coated tongue, | Amswer through Bullstin Offic WAKTED—Fowl and chi Tel. 646-6. Jansd Cents per line, six words to the line. FOR SALk ’ TO RENT. under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of if taken at ouce; TO RENI—First class 5 12 cows and team, new | board, at 48 Church st in Lo center of th IMANUIACLOFIDE VIUBgeS, D d A ckens. G. For particuiare, Wiite Lovk 0% | V08, o b4t | LADIES: WANTEDPosition as ho UL Sebiall Wik ga by middie aged American woman; best | Are you keeping clean inside with scarety—or merely forcing a past uge way every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? This is | | | aodinikiie pole beads eles for Gaah | soro 1, X | { | of reterences given. We have just received a, HALLS* BARBER SCHOOL, $14 W ington St, Boston, Masa. Wages while Instruotion. Tools, board, railroad ticket furnished by co ve plan. Get particulars imme- Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remové (he sour, | undigested and fermenting food and | foul gases; take tho excess bile from | the liver end carry off the decompoged | waste matter and pofson from the in- | testine and bowels. Remember, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning. cent box from your drugglst means & | cheerfulness Don't forget the children. very large consignment of :oem better grade WANTED Ranway, erke, average $80 m Fur Coats ranklin Institute, ceper L Jansa FOR SALE Chcap, & sood work | pou BENT e \ King and genae, 10 years, weignt | — - wi. Apply JOUR Brenant, ileasant| PO RENT—-A very a Y S cen scated, steam Address A, B, jans | ' order, witn chair back st 160 | wiil be soid very chieap; ORly spot casd | | | cr need apply. Address Adminis- r.‘lcs.xe buuetin, Norwich, Ct 70 RENT—Rleven-r ant Ve River Ave. snd &4 seven Ave. Bo & Pond baby Eran: ewood case, perre: uily used and when new; § rwi Ma‘ched Sets Scarfs and Muffs BULLETIN'S PATTERN ple's every F AGENTS to sell pure horse iiberal Joaded on the fine grades ow-| waxrep_-piano ing to an exceptionally mild | scason thus far. an estate | Girl—ex Room 32, Central B J. B, LUCA We will placé these on sale Stamford.—The Stamford jewelers | ;Thumhy Morning at the; i {most remarkably low prices | cooks | Farm Help. lever quoted here on articles of | STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | FOR SALE OR RENT 3. Coscoran, Supt,, Central Building t piano, 1n ma- and action ed; 15 a great | uded; i Wm, H. Shipgee. No. rion Square, flat of TVURNISHED Rous, origingiy n, and has apridd and 36 per. mo LIGHT MAN Co., 144 Maln land steam—4,000 aquare space. The lightest, v flcor o RENTALS. Pianola_piano in perfest con besides store eranda separate and § 0., 144 junsd Coming five o freshén ith Cante 26 SUHOOL Vail merit and absolute reliabfli{y.‘ etown, one of the | has been bousht | cannot match ana tag on col ou about west OST OR STOLEN — One buftalo robe and one plush rebe, ! r leave at Hei Bath street, and rec No_questions as OST—Small hound, name Chappell, Montville tag. prices on good Furs, MACPHERSON The Furrier. A Popular Version of Some Favorite Town, R. D. §. Style Featares, e “LOST OR STOLEN—Black and white The broad collar rimming and jaunty cufts, together with the stylishly cut | skirt, are a few of the attraciive p | In_this model. | notify J. G. Perkins, R. D. 2, Col The skirt may be de- FO_MauNL—Second 10T, 1dbrary buuding, suitablo Tor suop, 0i- Sioin GALS, ele0LTICs, MACAULIL ) ice or juagings. Amos A. Browning | The foor. Enquire of 8. A. Gilb —Etore &t 60 Frankl ssion &t once. Inquire at 811 m enlences, 3% Unton St. Telepaone 834- ¢, TO RENT—With or without powe! cleanest, ' CLEFF ST. Corner Elm St fla gas fixtures, set bowl, stonie tubs 53 PEARI, 8T, wear Ann St 5d € of 10 roc caier, hot wa and oloset, £as fixtures known & . G. Terner mil arpeted. Rent moderate 227 Main St, Franklin “jandd | Real Estate and insurance and barn, witli| Other remtals reglstered daily. | FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Amongst my wood | have a lot of green white bir which makes good wood for fireplacee. Sawed to order in all lengths Town Woodyard. J. C. Ha FOR SALE—Seven sicers, 1 Hoist bull, 2 pair steers 3 years old, partly broken. Inquire A, T. Gardner & Co. 4d collar n on _same. t TING _FOR _ FARMERS 350 | noteheads and 256 6% (regular busi- | veloped in high or regulation waist- low over a Cloth, velvet home at ning and the body | he next morning guimpe or tucker of lace. v be used for this design. | cut in five siges: 34, 36, 40 and 42 inches, busi measure. \uires 83 yards of 27-in r 2 medium size. EYEOLOGY “uu‘u’» PRINTING CHEAP—500 §% | The tucker require! * A patiern of this illustration mailed | to'any addvess on receipt of 10 cents i the 2bility other nervous disturba: that aften result from ey Of Our LEATHER nrough The Bulietin Compans Pattern Dept. Social Worker Resign: After sixteen years of work at th socialsettlement, No. North street, during thirteen years o she has been the resident hea: Graham _Jones, » one of the best known so- ers in New England, and one of Hartford's most loyed women, has CASTORIA For Infants and Children. atend- : on the these distre glesses are not he troubles mention GOODS at Cost Prices i & e 1L Biss of medicine we will t heste to a physi- We have worked too long to give satisfaction to w all we have gained, for Ask for Shur-on Eye- glasses FRUIT FARM as Gift to Rov. Edward A.| correspondent of The Plaut-Cadden (o. ren presented the OPTICIANS, - Established 1872 mass in , & trus- 1l present nents, Rev, tred to the rought forth -PECIALTOWN MCETI.G chk The legal voters of the Town of Col chester are hereby warned to meet In Grange Hall, Jan. 13th, 1912 , Livery nioners of All THE FINEST | 1 35¢ DINNEI % FOI Sale ct of seal, con- The | d ¢ magnitude id Town, “on at 2 o'élock, Boarding Stable 12«14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 843 e improvemen: r_Chapter 264 of as amended 1 of the Public Acts of 19 Chapters 68, 267 and 268.0f the Pu | Acts of 1811, | Dated at Colchester, this 4th day of | January, A. D, T. SWAN RATHBUN, GUY B. CLARK, IN TOWR DELL-BOFF CAFE From ock | 1 co-operation in all AT'S NE oo | THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. FRANK WATSGN & CO,, | LR New Britain Store Keeper Settled in AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | Norwich, within and for the District ©of Norwich, on the 6th da: the pro- n 25 cent store, court for com- was_ originally compounding a d nolo con- | night William Great Value Giving | THIS WEEK A cut of from 10 to 25 per cent. on all kinds of House- furnishings. We have decided to make every article of Furniture in our large stores a bargain and every day during this week will be bargain day at our SHEA & BURKE ¥ of January, | NELSON J. AYLING, Judge state of Murty Shea, la ich, in said District, deceased 'hy Admimistratrix exhibited hec ad- urinistration account with sald estate he Court for allowance; it is there Ordered, That the 13th day of Ja A D. 1213, at 10 o'clock forenoon, at the Probate Court Ros the City of Nerwich, and the same ng the same, and the sald Adm s directed to thereof by publishing this o 1 some newapaper having a NOFICE OF DISSOLUTION OF .77 ixs, " bis PARTERSHIP esewetter was arres the theft several small articies from the 25 He secu; il and went with a st thal the It lleged that n demanded a payment of $100 ter and that wve him $50. He told his y turned over that had been paid by . AYLING, Judge. gnd foregoing is a true FANNTE C. CHURCH E. J. Suite 46, Shannon Buliding | 'Phone 300. 86 Ciiff Streot. Peck’s Real Estate Agency Estate of Joeeph K, Lanman Inven- Take eisvator Shetuclet str NOTICE TO CREDITUKN, wance. ‘Frooa x| AT A COURT OF PROMATE HELD | ness size) envelopes, neatly printed, for $L75, 506 each, $2.70.. Send for samples ' |and prices for any printing you are in | need of. The Bulletin Cempany, Noc- | Conn. $6 to $30 per month. envelopes (regular business sis Sy ST . car i 7 printed in corner, $1.35; 1,800, “$1. 278 Main St. If we did not have 125600, 95.50; 10,666, 310! 500" noteneads. Sx9Y, printe sl 1,000, $2; 5,000, | §o dodug, | sivse " s6o Metternéads, | §33x11, ‘printed, $1. 09, 3.6,000, { headaches " and § ' §43"10,000, $17.5¢; 500 billieads, 7x8%, |~ BTy oo 1.600, 32; 5 $6.50 500 state: 11 vou n 5; 1,000, $1.7 e s Printing of every descrip- | d ] y. Send for samples “HENS_Mavflower White Wyandoties | Insurance big and strong, bred to hey are snow white and w and etock fit for any show. We ks and cockerels day than they w <ing orders now for b s for fuiure delive: £ tork el <ot | Shannon Building, n. Phone 34-2. nov2SMTh | —— =1 Room 21. foot elev Telephone. Quick-Lunch Room with horse £hoe counter accommodating enty chairs will be reasorable price at once. Desirable rents in good tions in and near the city froi THOMAS H. BECKLEY, S5 WILLIAM B, YOUNG, Jr. e e Real Estate STORAQGE { Space for Furniture and Commodities | Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main TRYON'S AGENCY, irther in TARRANT & COM . No. 117 M St At R b e 72 Franklin Sueet | Saashore Land For Sale se horses Prices are § JONE E. A. PRENTICE, rvich, within and for the Distriet rwieh, on the 1st day of Januar. Prasent—N! N J. ATLING Judge Nathan J. Gibbs, Norwich, in sald Distriot, asceas That the Administraio: thn creditors of sald deceased lo their clalms 1-hin “six monihs from thin dnt tinz a notice to that effeot, of this order, on ¢ nearvet to the place whers cased last dwelt. and In the sams Wall Town, and by publishing the sams oncs in-e newspaper having a circulation suid District, and make return to this NELSON J. AYLING, Tudge. The abova and foregoing is o FANNIE C. CRURCH, rd in the nrobate court te of Jomeph K. oricd this i, $20.051.10 notes, $14,4%0 was of the mpan ¢ valus of 42 shares ew England 1 on’ depogit Tile (the 1 Norwich and Taftville THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO, Successor to The Norwich Parcel Delfvery. 93 West Main St. fh-e vFanniug Studios, No. 31 Willow Street, NORWICH, Decoratiens, Lincursta, Fabrikena, Art Cloth and Imported Materials for Interior Wall Decorating and Hangings, also Lace LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Sico} holdings, “mort- Pies, Cake and Bread !iceeesessese—" that canzuet be excelled. ‘Plione your order. Frompt service | WROAD BROOK JARM CRICKENS We lay and finish Hard Weed Floors verage of and guarantse Best Work at Lowest FOR £2,700 B good o and woodlan: well w. 4. House contains " rooms, in_good condltion, barn i ather huilding Farm is locat- i three miles { ar aif cutral Bullding, Norwieh, Conn. FRANCIS D. DONOHLUE. larc tender and satistying. Only a few NOTICE.—All creditors of sald d jensed are hereby notified to pre: their olaims asainst waid estate to the | undersigned at Norwich, Conn.. within | time limited in the above and fore- NATHAN A. GIBBS, | Prices. Estimates cheerfully furnished, ~ WHEN you waui to put your bust- | % ness before thie public, thero 18 no me- ! D& Iavil Separators lead in q dlum better than throuxb Ing columns of The Busetin | Kate—They say a woman is as old Tomorrow evening, Tuesday, Janu- | as she looks. Jiaud—Never mind, dear, ary 9, at thig th‘-w will a r for | we all know you are only 26.—-DBoston JEWETT CITY HOTEL " New and Up-to-date, in ovary - IRA F. tEWI 5 8. Propristor. THERE 16 nd aavertisty mediza Eastern Connecticut equal to Tho Bul-| Apply to F. O. CUN usiness resuits. jandd zen Jefi. . Order now. he advertis- | this ve Buy a De Laval. n | — onders in winter wear. NNNINGHAM. Telephones 257-2; 8b4-12. Teieplione 252-& t, neat cottage c henaery lace is only , where employme to & whole family tion free ¢ Wilcox's Fa o ) king WILLIAM A. WILCOX, th on Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Brona 91, Rooms ation Westerl=. K. I, « drafters, and tme to buy, as they later in the season BLMBR R. PIERSON s ALE FARMS A SPECIALTY "132 Spriag Strast, Willimantic, GOnn, | (eruce and werkody ased 1 the muking a fa 0 e MONEY LOAN:v on Diamonds, Watches, and 8¢ tles of any ki Lowest Rates of Interest, established firm 1o deal with, (Establiahed 18 THE COLLATERAL LOAN co, 142 Main Street, Upstatra, * NOTICE ity |, I Tepair, remodel, re-edge and clean Plan (o imprave your dairy methods | FUrs ::n:k'“"fi:flu’"&w a postay | 141y, howev is best for shoes and harnesses and I will call for work. BRUCKNER, Th= Furrier, Fraoklia St FOETRY. : o WHEN THINGS ARL ANLEEP, Waen | wake up in bed at night The liwuse Jooks very queer; The hall lamp makes & sleepy light AL’ cver'thing eeoms near. The chairs an’ things are all aslecp In such a weary way A3 it they'd Iike to fall a-heap But siuply have o stay, The chairs look tired as tired cag be Their backs all seem to acue; o ore that plays the glmll with me Looks as 1f it would break. \ bireiy slocps as calm i still— most hear it snore, I spreads out an’ tries to 41 are place on the H00r. dow ourtains sag ‘way down d] oven Fway-—« re tired from showin’ all tho town How stralght they are all day. ;tures’ will not 100k at me ail their eyes are closed, t my papa’s one—an’ he s00ks 1iks Le ouly dozed \ o sprawled out on & ehadr * quiet 48 can be— tired from runnin’ ever'where All through the day with me. everUing’s aslecp, excel k out in th yhnl e aw i o o call v kept in Harper's fo 1k not that fweense smoke ias had e Incense time has buf resd, cult up g s AL o grow gray be ain bowlders in our agel ormity 10 Chinem nuddy 0 half the earth g millions to iy VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings “Better lemme those are the WHITNEY'S AGENCY ..o o o 5" —Answers kicking about? trom next doar t T told her I self ”—Jansas ng to mind othe; o Judge. 1 Cou comae to soe, sir, If you w scribo anything to _ the sident—Qood bscribed three married him for hie replied Miss Cayenne. much ke a Wash You lwok very tired, voung man; you overworke “T'm_studylog a minister, sir.” “Well, why in the rld don't you let him study for him "—Yonke tesman, suppose” said Mrs, Tartlelgh, “when you dfe you expect to meet all your hushands? “You are very rude™ i Mrs. Muchwedded. “When ! t i0 go to heaven."—Eotire Hardatit doing these afthers. “Oh, he's way through co! o Binks—Harper you are going to marry " “Yes, just as soon as e” “T coneratulate you He's ona of the nicest hus 1d.”—Philadelphia Rec I went a small plece lad ondon Opinton. the offige of the Unit Is vour pres! Naw: he won ere ordinary ®Ir e iprehensive sanitation T T Honaluly, including ) hemes for the o notabla v Governor 2 Carpenter of Castina, Me., n _at .Smith college, was the $200 prize for the best en- on. She is tha young- the claes of about 400, 15 years old. York city during the last two in every 100 caees of the care of a chariable as were traceable to drink caused 43 per cent. and un- ment 25 per cent. of the cases. n0st_common pests of the co- iim are the black and red hose, however, are easily con- s cause very little dam- he trees of the Federated es appear to bo singularly om fungal disease. { many international sviation and aero ion will be held in Berlin, Ger- from April 3 to April 14, 1912, n to aeroplanes and dirigible bal loons of all kinds; motors and propel- for flying machines; materials | of aero apparatus. It appears. that there is going to be @ growing demand in Asia Minor for oil coal stoves. Owing tosthe de- struction of the forests, wood Iv near the citles. Heating and cook-« { Ing stoves ssary in this coun- try end fuel other than wood will prob- ably be used. The substitution of soya bean oil for Jcoanut oil for some purposes has caused some consternation among cop- ra producers in the Philippines and the Fast Indies. The demand for copra and cocoanut oil is increasing so rap- , that commercial circles in the f: ISt unpear to reeard Any serious interference with the copra, frado irom such subsiitution ey B l

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