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FAIR AND COLDER TODAY. FAIR THURSDAY. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT * Vaudevilic Auditoriun otion Plctires Breed meets in e. Nyrwich G of 1 s in_Py 1 N s Curpente Slater 1o o. P auspices of Church is February BREED THEATER. “The Asmerican Insurrecto,” Today's | West and a s |in_the southw id the extra session gave n opportini- in tariff legisla- Mexican Feature Picture, Thi brilliant story of the recent Mexi revolution i the feature of the ed’s prograzame today, and, Wlowing as it does, the ackn strongest and most beauti motion picture now be he Am pub- Vanity I ¢ wil r none | o the comparison. Dick Lenna voung American soldler of fortuve, fighting for Mexi can freedom, is purs federal of- | cers, wounded an straits and his horse Lennard wrely be, to the ranch of Don Sy eral sympathizer. een s him | er marshalled a sultor for her hand, and her promise the palace. d Mona fulf uond in the Re story of the 5 effe alar their re- | oo | tha they ants ' in omedy shead's s posi ures tha week STANLEY LOSES PATIENCE WITH STEEL MAGNATES -, He Has Reached End of Courte- ous Treatrent of Them. ts that stee! rails ha ust’s formation d with a threat man and deman wieal yalle. “The mining © ted in been every vear for the past thirty = retorted Mr. Bowman, “and 1 the price has varied widely fro o steel cor ernment ief that s inquir r. Stanley peration welcon 1t for dlssolu in ould stop the & imm accept 1 as @ Chrisims and immedi made 10 us that our work ase. r Speaker Cannon 1 with having e against the steel cor- anley, amid republi- reliter, said had “no feelings the steel cerporation. Deaths Were Due to Coal G: Philadelphia, Ja.a. 9.—The results the medical and chemieal examinations of the four persons found dead in th Fom of Mrs. Bridget Flanagan Su; made public tcday show that th. eaths were caused by coa! gas. The «cromer's physielai reportel today 1hat the only traa ot poloen was car- | W bon monoxide, or coal gas. DEMOCRATS LASHED BY HILL OF CONNEGTICUT. Congressman Says Extra Session Made Record of “Nothing Done, TOOTH PASTE enjoy using it. Tt will keep your teeth pure and your gums and mouth healthy = 5 thorough antiseptic— 25¢ A TUBE (Special to The Bulletin,) Washington, Jan. 9.—In an attack up- on the democratic party for its record 1 the extra session of comgress last summer, Representative Hill of Con- a republican member of the \vs and means committee, declared in > house today that the extra Ses- ion had demonstrated the inability of s to do constructive leg- at your druggist. islative work. Mr, Hill especially attacked the dem- - Furs He insisted that the free wool advocates, though great- when the tariff | session began,had surrendered to those | who favored a duty on wool, because | the wool duty force was strong enough 10 combine with the republicans and secure a majority of the house. And so another great fundamental principle of demo said Mr. Hill tariff record. STATE TO OPPOSE THE RELEASE UF HARRY THAW. Attorney General to Be Asked to Take a Hand in Case. . Y., Jan. 9.—In the even: of another attempt on the part of iarey K. Thaw -3 resain his liverty on | DETtEr grade habeas corpus proceedings Col. Joseph 1 Scott, state superintendent of pris- F . coa ons, will ask Aitorney General Car- ur ts iy to represent the state in any liti > n that may ensue. n crts have reached Albany that Thaw Nill renew his eforts to be released Matched SQts, from the Matteawan state hospital fou {he criminal insane, where he was sent after ‘his trial for the murder of Stan- ferd White, no official confirm: teen received by the state prison de- rartment, which tas jurisdiction over tkat institgtion. cy went by “Why not ad- in a straightforward way' that it was a bid for party support in the p thrown to democracy Although re- he hand held nothing good for or for the peo- wiedged | . in his vetoes and id ‘No' at the polls in No- ion has A Record of Nothing Done. session- ended g done, where the proposed leg- islation had been made a party ques- tion and contested by th > Hon. Champ C Wallingford.—The Wallingford Tee company began marking Monday and | commenced cutting ice Tuesday. monious relations hu-‘i tween the two parties for the remaind- er of the §2d congress, and y %t honors in the Branford.—Mr. and Mrs. Evarts are bout to leave Branford to make their home “at the institution in New Haven—Rev. Arthur B. Crich- ton, curate of Christ church, has ac- cepted a call to the pastorate of the Church-of Our Redeemer in Lexington, { Oscar Unde and ability with which he as floor lead- nt majority to | he support of a hopeless ed | sliminate the protective idea from our A Dia- |y to the country a Meriden.—Dr. F. A. Boucher receiv- his ‘brother, Dr. Rich- ville, R. 1., that | s house was almost destroyed | | by fire last Saturday. demonstration ighty difference between the useful- ess of the democratic party poking, criticising «d word from ard P. Boucher of Olne: and fighting power, nd the same organization when placed in the majority s responsibility Winsted—Hazel Waltons Lewis ot | ‘'Wilford was granted a divorce at New | Haven the other day. Among other cru- | {elties which she charged to her hus- . [band was his order that she should | every | I You cannot match these of constructive the appointment whose work ha been carried on C. D. Hine, secretary of the state board of education. has ad: d the Collinsville school board that | pri the condition of the acnoel bujiding 1s | PTices on good Furs, It gave to the democratic majority | unsatisfactory. Secretary n opportunity to ‘show. its hand' in| but the hand held | ing corps. nation as a © | whole, or for the people as individuals, nd the president said ‘N people sald ‘No’' at the polls in November. last and best of President Taft a chance to show to the| at he was not only upon the republican platform, and in full accord with Its protective was determined | and economy of republican are still con not yet apparent, ed for purpose chapter, S. A. R, | Bridgepart—Gold Selleck Silliman | will have a ban- | iquet at the Stratfield on the evening | i An invitation | stume | New Britain—Bishop J. J. consented to permit the Polish Cath- cemetery on North B the | Polish people bought land and peti- | tioned the bishop to grant them per- ' | misslon to have a cemetery of hanges of it should be sub- gld scrutiny dependent body of expert investigators, the facts upon islation might be bas- which future 1 dered to pay costs of $3.64 in Great| 4 Barrington for slapping the face of Of O ur Deputy Sheriff Truesdell. The officer | bad made a selzure of some live stock t the home of the girl's father, and |she committed the assault as he was| l EA J HER ving the place, BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE. Girls Saved Skater's Li 16 years ol drowning in r this city, the other day by . ! by and Ruth Wilkinson, girls | / Zub sty ad mis e o0 || CoSt Prices to reach him. Kir: Ice, which broke & and was in a desperate plight when | the girls crawled they could reach him and assisted him | Jnl’m g Bflfl. fl' Blis& to firm ice. Harold Kirsch skated on thin eath his weight, | where | LADIES: T | season thus far. Hine also | criticised the present teach- | extended to members of the an chapter, D. A. R, to! | The Furrier. ilan has | their A ll Miss Rose Jordan was or- | GOODS at Mill RECIPE FOR WEAK KIDNEYS The following recipe is the best that | can be had for weak or disordered kid- “Half ounce fluld extract of | : half ounce Murax compound; | s s ix ounces good pure gin. ttle well each | ¢ | or two teaspoontuls of the mixtu meal and at bed time.” Shake the | time and tal | Any druggist will mix or supply these in-: The foregoing formula comes from | and high medical authority and will pro- duce quick and permanent results. | will speedily relieve backache, rheu- Boal'dlng | matle pains, frequent and highly col- | ored urination. These symptoms of | b | kidney trouble must have prompt at- Sta ie i tentlon to prevent Bright's disease or | It A NEAT DRESS FOR DAY, JAN. 10, 1912 ADVERTISEMENTS Cents per line, six words to the line. 1s Furs under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT? are inserted at the rate of Say t')l‘.ni FOR SALE TO RENT. And Suin WANTED—A district this tarritory by 4 8500k oo sung up-to-date heaith and accident policies. Goed gontract te capable man. manager for 4. C. Reilly, Hotel Wauregan. WANTED—Fowl and chickens. 17 esentatl Bpecial "Reprosentatiy™ | 94300 will buy = neat and, up-to- dale lunch room, deing a fine business, WANTED—Position_as housekesper middie aged American woman, besi Address A, B., &il cooking utemsis and four nicely TO HENT-No, 108 North Main St., {urnished Dedrooms for boarding or| desirable seven-room fiat, fve mivutes’ | *O RUNES OF B€P OOCRRT: ging purposes; cluse to steam 4nd | walk of posioffice. Apply on premises. o ™0 ¢ viley road; good reasou for selling. deci8d - inguire at Bulletin Office. jansd We have- just received a references given. HALLS' BARBER SCHOOL, 14 Washi- RENT—A veiy comfortabie roow, very large consignment of Ington St, Boston, Mass. Wages whiic A BAMGAIN, i laken at once; $2 | River Ave. acre Larm, keeps 13 0ows and team, new | ou Laurel Hill Ave, rovmn, railvead ticket furnisiied by co- | Louse, gobd bArk, in thi conter of tiree lax operative plan. Ge: particulars imme- 5¢D0vl, steum oars, eiectrics, mocadaa toads. For particulurs, write Lock Box WANTED—Rauway mail clerks, cus- toms clerks, average $90 month, sprin Both 'with hard- . Soul, the b on' 4 thanl | i give the world the lie., rhat manage Thelr purpose Tell law — e TO RENT—Eieven-ioom nouse on|And as they do reply, nd a seven-room cottage | So give ihem still the lle, foETRY FHE LAE. — Court, it glows w 5 like rotten wood; &5 et S o the Church it shows [ FOR SALEHores, welght 1100 1bs. | 10 RENT—First. olass room and | 1o \Gooee ootztnd £ m,,? ik Sood worker and driver; price 316 in- | board, ‘ac 4§ Church Al 38084 _ | Then'give them poth the lie. e a4l lLane's rRess store, Water r " I Xo. 41 Fair- Streat. Janea - | . TO NS damamant O inh. Tcl men of high congition, ostate, bttion, - , cenirally locats sieam hear and all Thelr practie e & resiaurant with dining revm seating | 80Uty (NRICS SNTER SO Sulletin | Ana it they onge re l??"l 24 peapie; large hewtsr, dishes to catex | Gip o’ Jan2d | Then glve them all the'jje. i 13> personss lurge Réchmond TRuge, ~ 5 11 puys'c of her boldness: rity of eoldnesst is contention; vood tloors and ail modern improve- | Tell fortune of her blindness; manuiaoiuring vilages, Ligs ?““L Apply to LL A. 'Wulf, 151 Main o Tell pature of deeay; City. declbd Moosup, Ct. Jjankd examinations rapklin Inetitute, Dept. 35-L., Ro o Norwich. FOR SALE—Cheap, & good horse, FURS WANTED &t Rawson & Whip- p— - ple's every Friday. FOR SALE AL once, & d :Lul}fl‘, sed less than four monias, Derfe - . I 7 T T YTy ey A o wien tho ast, 1 {15 cald"Vary Cheap duly spot cast |~ LIGHT WANUFACTURING SPAGE | “'clgiem, o8 it 28 1ih8ugh to give the e Wm. H Shippee. AGENTS to seil pure horse Write Box 308, Danieison, C: WANTED—Raw furs, A ner’s avery Thursday, Aribur C. Bennett Scarfs and Muffs . 1 from a manufacturer who| i Brief State NBWS | aamits that e i over loaded on the fine grades ow- Tar faress “Ran G P s i and steam—4,000 square feet Hoor| Deservas no lees than rtabbing— space. The lighisst, cleanest, airlast | a0 a7 thes no that mill e sau! _rap kI WANTED—AIL kibds of pought at Jos. Connors & Sons’, Water St, every Thursday. Woudwarth, WANTED—Plano tuning and repaic- ing. All work guaranteed. A 298 Prospect St. City. WANTED Family Cooks, “FOR SALE House near Chepiin ing to an exceptionally mild | General House Girls 2nd an Office Girl—extra good places. | Reom 32, Central Building. school and postoffic Wm. Ross, Chaplin, Ct. ok 0oL364d Wd gende, 10 yedrs, w nt St n ! ALy Sonn - Hronamt lecaint | TO RENT—Store at 69 Franklia St [T Wikimantio, on the XN place. R. §. D. 1. apriod der, with chalr back #t00! need apply. dress Admilnls-| 70 RENT—With or witliout power | A 1S E—Two cows, coming My | factory floor In Norwich. Appiy A. 4.1 Y0 €t4b rs_old, vue to freshen Jan. Lbth. | e Tro, o N. Clark, Souts Canterbury, Conn. Fournier, y Bteam Laundry Bulld. ipg, Frapkiln St, cor. Chestaut Ave —_ 1 je2dd FOR SALE OR RENT—One mill known as A. G. Turner mill, situated RENTALS. k and Vailey stroets, | 30 CLIFY ST., Cormer Elm St., flat of 2l 0 Address Mrs. Wi |5 rooms, besides siore room, jandd | Closets. veranda. separate rear ent o waocdshed, eic, gas fixtures, hot water, bath, closet, set bowl, stone tube, etc.| . Turmi Address Mrs. Wm. Rose, |10 @O aplin village. ar church, | ciosel, ges {ixtures for lights and fuel, | Mru, | set tubs, piazza, ete. $18 mp, Address FOR SALE Seven steers, 1 Holstein | $RUTS house of We will place these on sale | Thursday Moming at thei | J. B, LOCAS, WANTED | Coolks, General Housework Girls and | Farm Help. ever quoted here on articles of | STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | M. J. Coscoran, Supt, Central Build merit and absolute reliability. | most remarkably low prices 500 each, $2.7¢.. Send for samples . | P e o srinting you Arg fa| 227 Main St, Franklin Squars, | {need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Nose Wik, Conn. Heal Estate and Insurance | GOOD PRINTING CHEAP- | enveiopes (reguiar business size). card printe LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE ‘Special Town Meeting The legal voters in town meeting in the Town of Norwick are hereby noti ed and warned te meet in tewn me: iug i the Town Hell in the Ci | Norwich in sald tcwn on Momday, Jam. 15, 1912, at 7.30 o'clock In the eveming, for the following purposes; i To determiue whether the town | vote to declare its intention t 1d any publie rcad or section there- thin sald town, or to improve the same, under tha provisicns of an Act | cencerning the Improvement | Roads, being Chapter 264 of the Pub- | tic' Acts of 1907, ard the amendmen ond arts relating thereto set forth Chapters 13 ;i;,m‘ printed, $1.65; 1,000, §2.7 $9; 10,000, $17.50; 500 biliheads, P 10,000, $10. tion done promptly. E The Bulletin Co., Norwich. Cona. mul 800 foot elevation, 36 acres, overlook- | ing large lake, pleasant surroundings, best fruit and farming section in Con- | “"rel 1139 necticut, near market and city, next crop pays for farm, 8,000 bearing trees, iaige Colonial house, barns and out- e | buildings, wagons and orchards tools in- | Pictures and L dec13d Willimantic, Co and Chapters 68, nd 238 of the Public Acts of 1 declde whether shall make any appropriation ze the expenditure of aay sum o or improvement of 40 SCHOOL ST, mear Christ C! 10" rooms, with e 1 1 1ot, 2 palr steers, 8 years old, partly | 10 ." Inquire A, T. Gardmer & Co. f;‘(-“ & : am heater, hot wafer, set tubs, | d closet, gas fixtures, etc. Part- | peted. Rent moderate. | ize) envelopes, neatiy printed. for Otier rentals registered dally. jon o corner, $1.35; 1,000, 3185 — — 5ol 5.50; 10,060, $10. printed, u.s‘ FOR SALE. 10,000, “$11.50. What FORTY HORSES. 000, 35.25; ;‘ 'y descrip- | . Send for samplea. | seve, m_ the farmers. They are nice lot | esent.— ks and business ho also | Mo big drafters. and Printing of & anies. These horses I want right away. Prices are $25 to FRUIT FARM Now is the time to buy, as they will be | ton Tra muoh higher later in the season. Com 4 jand see them. BLMER R. PIERSON to seil lower. ded. Price $4,500. Others $500 up. TRYON'S AGENCY, nounced FOR SALE Quick-Lunch Room with horse oe counter accommodating twenty chairs will be sold at a reasonable price at once. Desirable rents in good loca- tions in dnd near the city from $6 to $30 per month. |R. B. WITTER ..... + Auc swer all WIll be sold at Public Auction at the | DOY C2n construction by taking advantage of sa! orwick, Conn., Jan ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDG! WILLIAM B, WILCOX ARLES P. BU! men of the Town of Norw. | | Succeseor to A T. Gexdner) 12-14 Bath Street. THE GROWING NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF _ PARTNERSHIP The firm of Kenyon & Picknover, do- | ing a retail liquor and grocery: bus ness, have recently dissoived parioe Closing and Trimming Band. ation of all garm miting is needed ehip: Tom now on thls business will be conducted alon §140) KENYON'& PICKHOVER. und 14 years, b material ior LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that canuot be excelled. ‘Phone your order. A pattern of t address on re of 10 cents in Pattern Dept. Waterbury.—The reading room of the Trompt service. .30 to 445 | AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. | Telephcne $8& NOTICE mortzage bonds of Th Industrial Building Company 1, 1812, and agere thousand _ doll; ity at The First Na orwlich upon pre Hack, Livery (choice of 406). The Norwich Indusirial Building Company to the holders of its bon Neo. 41 West Broaa St, Roows 1 sud 32, | *Phone ¢ HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, Space for Furniture = furnishings. 1 | vears of age during the cold weather. LEGAL NOTICES. e ey sl e o TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- mussjoners for New London Gounty, Fereby apply for a transter ol license | to sell and exchange spirituous and | Rhine’ wine and clder in the buliding at g6 JFranklin street, Town of Nob: | wich, except in the rooms and apart ments. in waid building, any part or parts of which are cut off or parti- In such manner ae Looths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. iy place of . business is not locat ot i %t The Fanming Studies, | THESE ARE PLAIN FACTS irtoxicating coughing, it is well to know the plain truth about coughs and colds, Since coughs are lining of the| bronchial tubes, v ur inflammation. gorm to do that is through cing it richer so that l‘vepflrr;gxm?‘\y cgurgh edlflfie or publie o school, or the ises | pablic library, or cemetery. ‘orwieh, this 9th day of January, A. . Wuttky & Co., by J. A. under- | Wall Papers, Interior Decorations, | Lincursta, Fabrikona, Art Cloth end | Imported Materials for Interior Wall | | Decarating ‘and Hangings, also Lace| tender tissues, @ of cough syrups we alw Dated ai 5, Appiicaat. are electors licious cod liver and iron preparation yut oil and actually cures ‘coughs, m. Mathes, Lynchburg, <. vou to know what!! be licensed pursuur for the past vear | bottles of Vin Madden, Jumes Bills, Herman Ri up all right, my « I hereby. vertify that the nbove named signers and endorgers are electors and xpayers, owning real estate, In the JEWETT CITY HOTEL et 2 BT New and Up-to-date in svery ol gone gnd I We_give back your mones does not do all that we G. Engler, Norwich, Town of Norwich. this 9th' day of January, A, D. Town Clerk. stores. 1 Norwich and Taftville ¢ ! Curtains. We :leln IRA F. LEWIS. Prooristor. Storing & Leasing Co. Great Value Giving | the la_!mhe lines as in TH]S wEEK A cut of from 10 to 25 per cent. on all kinds of House- n whole or in pa: the company of Norwich and are sec a trust mortgage of all t buildings and | 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 thousand dollars, Application _therefor may to the undersigred, Tr or to The F THE NORWICH INDUSTRIAL Special Town Meeting. legal voters of the Voluntown are hereby warned to in' Union Hall, in said Town, on 3for ‘what action tr NORWICH, - - . - CONN.| RROAD BROOK FARY CRICKENS e ter degen ¢ < proportion of the appro v und finish Hard Woed Floors Town by the and guarahtee Best Work at Lowest Prices. Estimates cheerfully furnished. d—To. do any to be done a BLMER E. COON, JAMES H. DIXON. _ Dated at Voluntown, this 9th January, 1412 whose § ted, 1000, 32; 5,000 $6. have just arrived home with two | 0, '$12.50;" 500 statements. 5yx83, s o o ¢ di s ted $10: 1000 3Taels %81, 0ads of horses that I bought direct | had. I was the s Tair ¢ | Conceited ¢ talent. dissipated your inheritance.—Bos- Manager (to dramatist) jansa | is not at all ha life. Dra Dick Algy and Victor Herber oneer | new way, be Indeed, et §t's even worse than trying to an-~ e friendship g‘d“l" l_n‘n's:: UF 10 DATE furnisied 7o0ms, Mar- | cnd 1t hes will septe. guerite building. Mrs, Lees, 376 Main. | Thex give them all the Me, 1l 872 they Bawe mo soundaess, ut vary by esteeming: Bogscssion at once. Inquire at BUleHD | 1 11" cloels they wamt Profoun.inees, e And stind too much on seeming; Tight | PUBNISHED ROGNS, ail wodern ccn- | J¢ arts and scheols reply, #7% | veniences, 3§ Union 3t Telepnone $54-4, | Cive urie and schools the' lle. done Dbigbbing— Sir Walter Raleigh MELANCHOLY. e dwells with beauty—beauty that must die whose hand Is ever at iy dleu; and @ching pleasure pafsea while sips; the bee- { e | Ay in"the very temple of delight 11 Velied Melancholy has her soversign | | Chaplin, Ct. Jandd ; i PE?IK? .S'l". mear Amp_ St, upper N e e tenement o rooms, vacant for e FOR SALE—House and barn, Wil | timo in seven years. improgoments ate| g irine § x acres of land, about 1-2 mile west | separate steam heater, hot water, bath, hough sean of mons save him nucus tongue 9Y’s grape agalust Lis mong her cloudy trophies / —Keats, |G e WHITNEY'SAGENCY| VIEWS Ao vapieTies Ciever Sayings. Y-.Ha-;:\v‘e vou and Bells friendly ey now? Stell 500 §% pin—Judge is th k about Yes, we have buried the of peace the Just, now it 1y lle Courier- woman's st time T ever dressed woman —Yes. T. Inberited i Friend—T gee. And Your piece er lasks 2tis1—1¢ that's all, 1 can f o three people in pounding i or Talkem's eard the hoss ch and 1 3 ing to go "It must replied Mr, Bingdad. *Tl questiors a 12 year old ~Washington Star, K THOMAS H. BECKLEY, iszop Place, miles south of | Young Lady—You say you were on a % I fleld, Conn. raft for six wee and had nothing May Building, e S ) 5 g to eat mutton. Where did_vou 278 Main St EDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 1912, tton from? Qld Salt—Well. at 10 o’clock m., iss, the =ea s chop- foliowing. property: . One d Heart Review tryin 1 h my in it for V‘r‘ tered Jerssy, § years olg { thoroughbred Barred Roc ss) Al hay, mo heis corn, 1 demoerat wago Concord buggy, 1 light bugay nesses, blankets and robes, 1 s wagon, cart, ‘Ame seeder, plows, 2 mowing T 20-cgg Cyphers : s incubator, 4 oves, oil heat | beds and other Terms Cash. 4 1f stormy, sale next f; This_ place is only % n F. L. AND W. T. BISHOF ge, where employmont can bel jansd A ed to & whole family. 2 WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estats Broker, jam ocean from to Montauk on 8’ ride from W H & H R R, FRANK W. COY. Westertr. R. I { ection, 4 1 STORAGE modities. 19-20 W. Main { $',600- a good House, Barn, Grist- mill, with abunda water 2nd 23 acres of la J E nd on trolley. | E. A. PRENTICE, 07 a e | *Phone 300, 86 Cliff Street ] LOST AND FOUND. | LOST—Small hound, collar me Chappell, Montville t tify W. A. Burge D. o Property No. 57 Broadway consisting of a four story brick building and lot. For further in- formation call on N. TARRANT & COMPANY, No. 117 Main St, City, MONEY LOANL© on Diamonds. Waicies, Joweiry Securities of any kind at the owest Rates of Intarest. An olg established firm to deal with. (Established 1872} THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co, 143 Main Street, Upstulrs, steel ince pastare_and woodla: watered. Ho chrita: | Sumite 46, Shapnen Buiidiag Take elevator Ehetucitet street Norwich, Covr (rance. ‘Phonis of rivale. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. e THE FINEST about Persia were val several 50080 innahitants, is the dis- tributing point for one ‘o the -ricest I remember OFf cours can, ynder decompose at «cld in a day ears pan liaa averags of as is declded] y reach- , & bix saving only in freight ission charpes importa- to the United Statew carpet 1 from ted principally of ‘iron mahufectures. In 1910 the | imports from Pcrgia _amounted to | £760,000 and 1909 tq $350,000 ry siort by mining compan) Zeglaud vallwaye are owned by DENTIST __|aseet Wfl.lllhfln such as F“;‘ n P ) { rallway systems, and there is not the DR. Be Jo JONES | incentive to raptdly branch out" fate’ et W territory to get husiness as thepe 1onz which have there i® Do com- jes fo American railroads the United obliged to show entorpriea in order to get ahead nezuglan ity of il sl L iN TOWN Tt el ‘in be‘:i’ R BT ing lands Merida, $54- By hichproduce fis high .| Merida’ coffecs. and the Bantander dis- o THORL o0 avant o But your Bum- |, ot of Colonshi;.which'. Droduces #1 districts in that part of South Amert S * gad satisfying. Only a few 35c D IN N E RE ca. This district includes Lake M t. Order now, ibo. about the stze of Lake Erie, with naustry nd transportation possibilitics: for ehoes and harnesses | DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 f§2 | minereis and in aricultiral and gras- —worke wonders in winior wear, Apply to F. O. CUNNNINGHAM. jansd Telsphones 387- THEMWE 15 ne advertlsing medium in | ness befors the public. there s no Kasiern Connecticut cqual ta~The Bul: | dlum better than turotss *he advertls: | l-rge quantities of coffec. rubber and the state of Zulia, rich in the states of Tachira and letin for business results. ing columas of The Bulletin, ciher forest praducts. - Fimd