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SNOW TODAY. COLDER TOMORROW. FAIR AND WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Vaudeville and Motion Pictures al tures end Songs at Breed The Futal Weddiui at Poli's Theater. Board of Traje Veeting at Bucklng~ Yam Memoria. Special Town L tng in Town Hall 11, L. 0. O. F., meeis . B. pests i Carpenters o Lodge No. 20, L. 0. G. T, @ Baptist Church Vestry. Arie, No. 367, F. O. HalL No. 90, Woodmen of Forestors’ Hall meets 3 A Hall. \’r’vfl»n‘ 7 Fagles = meets in Ladies” Auxiliary, A. O. JL, meets in Eibernian Hall Sedgwick Camp. No. 4, S. of V., meels fa Buckingham Memorial ANNOUNCEMENTS n New York h week of Jan. 22d. For arcties and felts, best ake, high and low and at lowest v see those Frank A. Bill offers. auomobile over- bauled and painted right now. It is a od t do Don't wait until Sou want to rur y the spring. A #ood phace to have this done is at the $Soott & Clari corporadon, in Greene- De. They know bow to do this work and will ¢ for you st a reasonable * grice. See o At the King Dental Co. Sishiet, auarantesd, painless, superiot Eanxcts a prices 1s what ev- arybody is | ey find it when they ental par- Jors at 208 Main Dr. King's thcpough knowledge and study of den- t#tay Bas enabled him to devise harm- Jess methiods painless dentistry and Thess are practiced in all of his many offices througbout this section. The entists at the local office have en- the pe:—ige of Mr, Kings wetheds dy thair faithful work and ol attenti g {0 e individual W. C. T. U. Purity Department. s of lectures ¢ will be given & 4 room, 35 She! street g. Jan. 16, at 7. otlock en interested in the | wabject ate expected to be present, | BREED THEATER. A Terrible Thri The bl Bree ne of the most thrilli before the A ax netog A Terribie Disc vhish is as foliows sang ower th Discovery, ng Feature. Biograph ovides res now titie | srother | the district make the & + & novel o ceeded burt 7 plan s gl as o the attorne e ens gain e se by feigning i o nature, rance int¢ The law- Dick ting is a perilous undertakes is VAUDEV'LLE AND PICTURE FEA-| TURES AT THE AUDITORIUM, be managen A as arranged e programme or the present and has also coked several tures for tif Ty near fut a hen the Audi- rium announcas 1 idpates som sents and several years Imttation e Republic e 1$500,000 damages in the personal suit standing resp)ils a8 graciously - a3 dces he, the greatest Iyric tenor in the world. ' Following is thy programme te will render at the recttal on Tues- CATARRH, ASTHMA, . COLDS AND CATARRHAI DEAF- ¢ay ulght. It is the same programme g . Y TS TS e ' Camosie hall, New NESS ‘QUICKLY GO York, last Wedn: Here are some symptoms of catarrh; if you have any of them get rid of themy by breathing HYOMEIL = it is guaranteed to banish catarrh. Is your throat raw? Do you sneeze often? Is> your breath foul? Se tu m'ami, Giovanni Battista Pergoles: 1 Joseph Hayda dotss ardo Cristolcro Gluch mis Vittorfa! Vittoria Te your eyes watery? Glan Giacemo Carissimi| Do:you 'take cold easi £t Dawning, Charles W. Cadman | IS vour nose stopped up? At Parting James “H. Rogers |- Do-you have to spit often? love thee £o, Feginaid_de Koven Do crusts form in_your. nose? Grand Aria (from_‘ Matrizionto Are You worse in damp weather? Segreto”), Domenico Cimaresa | Do you blow your nose a great deal? PART II. Are you loging your sénse of smeil? Felicien David 4 Dnvcs your mouth taste bad morn- X 5 C. Chaminade | in&s? £ P 2 x.:‘f'ul.men Lescaut), ; Do you have a dull feeling in your Jules Massenet | head? S ona, Montefiore m?:, you have a discharge from the Alla Luna, Pietro Mascagni o S = : h -avallo | Does miucus drop in back of throgt e R T e Complete HYOMEI outfit, which in- cludes inhaler, $1.00, extra bottles, if Amilcare-Ponehielll | 7ol o 50 conts at The Loe & Ongbod Tickets for the. Bpnci recital are now on sale at an';t..re of George | Co. and druggists everywhere. A Davis. Notwithstanding that there bas been a large advance sale, there are still many good seats to be had. Admission $2, all seats reserved. COLCHESTER Corener Baown Investigating Geerge Fatt's Desth—James Purcell Takes Possession of New: Home, Sunday Evening, until further notice, we will serve a Six o’clock Dinner John O'Brien, J. N. Strong and D. A Elgart are filling their ice houses with ten-inch ice of good quality Miss May English of Hartford is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John F. Slater in Lebanon. . Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Carrier and - son Lawreice were in North West- Music by the Orchestra chester attending the funeral of Mrs. Carrier ter, Mrs. Charles E. Jones. Conductor_ Bradley of New Haven is taking the place on the Branch railroad of Conductor Parker, who is laid up for a few day: Miss Moliie Slater is visiting_her sister, Mrs, Thomas Burns, in Bmst Hamptoea, T a4 week, Coroner Investigates. Coroner Franklin H. Brown of Nor- Seats reserved upon application. 'Phene 704 WAUREGAN BOUSE The Parker-Davenpsrt Co., - Proprietol Goat Sweaters In the Shaker Knit wich was in town Thursday invest gating the cause of death of George Fatt, who died Wednesday, The cause of death was' congestion of: the lungs, due to exposure. The funeral was held Friday afternoon at Daw- ey's undertaking rooms, Burial was in_Linwood cemetery Williama C'Brien has returned to Boston after two weeks' stay at his Damm of ' Middletown was guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Damm, on Lebanon avenue. WHOLE BUNDLES OF COMFORT Clayton . Bartor of East Hampton| S £ was a caller here Thursday. AT A MINIMUM -EXPENDITURE Supper and Entertainment. fhe C, Y P. § held a meeting in a— the chapel Friday ternoon and eve- ning, Supper was served at § o'clo Th T and the entertalmoent was held -at gg h o e o U e ¢ loggery ohop, and instrumental musfc, sketches, 2 L C A o 291 Main Street A large van loadea with furniture came from Norwich Thursday for|Opposite New Chelsea Savings Bank, James Purccll and was put in his house on Eroadway, which he recent- JAS, C. MACPHERSON. Iy Sullivan of father few Boston is the on Willimantie weeks' vacation. Sprained Her Wrist. Children’s Sleighs, Fur Robes, The Meriden Journal of Saturday said Mrs, David Colburn of Col- . ster, who has been visiting in this Boys' and Girls’ Sleds, for several daye, slipped on an and fell near the City park Hockey Sticks, Balls, torenoon and sprained her left wrist. As shic was on her way to catch | & Middletown electric she decided to | Skate Straps, Etc., wait until she reached that city before 1 2 urgeor.. —at— Mrs. EDWIN FAYS START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT HEARST'S DEMURRER SUSTAINED BY COURT. First Blood for Publisher in Libel Suit of ex-Governor Haskell, Omaba, Neb., Jan. 14—William R.| That's what everybody tells you, Hearst won_ the first_victory in| We tell you the same thing. e suit by ex-Governor Willlam | Especially do we tell you this in Jell of Oklahoma against him for |7egard to any-Jjobbing-or contract or constriction work of any kind in the bullding lire. You will start this right if you give me a chance to quote you priees on building materials or let me give you estimates for any contract work, 1 know how to do this work end do it at a reesongble price; a prics filed in local district court three | The opinion was delivered | Munger of the United States | rici court, to which jurisdiction cag® was transferred. Judge Munger sustained a demurrer the to the first count for $100,60 which |consistent with the best workmanship was based on a speech made by Mr.land materials. Hearst at Memphls, Tenn., on Sept- M. ember 16, 1903. The court made an i MILLIAMSE, Contractor, Jobber and Builder. Franklin Squars over Somers Bres. Telephone 370. order requiring the defendant to give the individual names Of newspapers in which the alleged libelous articles £ printed The suit grows out of e campaign by Hearst in the. inter- est of Thomas L. Hisgen for pregident of the United States. Hearst' cam- peigned the country for Hisgen, ar- raigning both of the old partles. Mr. Hearst was served with the suit Omaha in a sensational manner Sheriff Power forced an entrance into ~COAL AND. LUMBER. COAL his 4 a',\'ln% room in a sleeping car « lato ‘4t night to serve the summons,| “ABSENCE MAKES THE HEART Following an answer by Haskell's at+ ZR” the suit will proceed on jts} e HON D SUTNOT AR, SENCE OF COAL. No, we were thinking during the last .cold wave that there’s -nothing | auite so much beloved at that par- ticular time as Coal in the heater. Order early tile next two months. BULLETIN'S PATTERN -SERVICE. | POLI" THEATER The F. al Wedding The Futal Wedding at Po hen as is farewell week for | *iock company d be the medtum | ¢ packing the every nee. The Fa Wedding ds the company a acting and it sk | story, weil writien, 2 one that readily appeals to all | ” Jrom the opening t through ‘ ha produetion it is a succasion of | is, and It aiso abounds with com- | edy ¢ is scrysilating ard wholesoms aracters aboindirg In the metrop ity of Naw York are the princi- | I factors in she play and life in that be terse s depic ¢d. Althoug. al Wedling has been seen here A road organwzation, it i safe 1o t that the portrayal of the Poil ers will surpess it. Roger Parker 2 Montzy.oers and the balance mpany .re ably cast and the equipment will be a rerelat BONCI'S + ROGRAMME. Will Be the Same That He Gave at | Carmegie Hall. There is no otaer singer In America tode; so generous in th: matter of his programmes as Tonel, who will be Leard at Flater Memcrial hall tomor row evining. Thry comprise ihe songa % &l Jands, and no muger of hiz CHAPPELL (0. Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest. Telephenss. LUMBER —— free Burning Kinds and Lehig A 0. LATHROP, Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burne up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood 9138 LADIES' SHIRTWAIST. A Chic Walst Model. This pleasing model may be em- " u,...dpq braided. The fronts Are »haped to simulate 6 sids closin o | sle o two-plece model. Cashmere, | gleese i = iko-ploce model, Catimere;| Q. M. HASKELL. wn te st *thinde- 482 — 'Phonas — 439 sign. The pattern 1 oot b aicatgen: | —- — B 32 a 28, 40 and 42 inches, bust 4 easure. It s 3% vurdg of 36~ b maierial size | A o2 this fustration maiien’ any adAress on Teceipt of 10 cents u:t | liver or ntamps Order thiough Pattern Dept. Rulletin Company, Norwich. Conn, Coal and Lumber Teiephoua 884 Central Whart Stamford.—By the Will of Grace H, (', Camm.on file! in the probate court’ Ler husband is left the entire estate, which amounts to $119,000 THERE 15 8o adveriisag medium i Tactern Comneetions canal o The Do istin £of Business resulta. COAL Office—~cor Market and Shetucket Sts | LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Watch guard, monogram A. R. F. Roward glven. Telephone 480, Jam1sd 5 “LOST_Pocketbouk, Saturday night, Reward. Letween Toli's and Center St. Bulletin Office. Jjanisd rot in our Hay—it's sound and sweet, bright and clean, and there is no won- A trial order will convince you that ycu can buy no better Hay, Grain and Feed It will pay you to deal with der that the horses like it any place. CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. Turkeys, Goslings, Etc., for New Year’s Day, for every day. -6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Do You Know Eood results must have good tools. pencils, and good note books. these I can supply. Let me tell aystem ~ for KOPY CARBON PAPER. MISS JEWETT, Teacher, 283 Main Street. DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkias than you are: say, . Take VIBURN-0 you wili admit if you try it six 1 $1.25 at drugglists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 125th Street, New York, WL F. BAILEY Successor to A. T. Gerdner) ‘Hack, Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. { | | Livery nd AUTOMOBILE TO RENT, Talephone $83. PARTNERSHIP ing a retai] liquor and grocery busi- ness, have recently dissolved partner- ehip. conducted alon the_past by JOHN G. KENYON Signed) KENYON & PICKHOVER, F. C. ATCHISON, M. B., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Reom §, Second Fk or. Shannen Bidg Night ‘phone 1383, s will made to a inpaid afier Jen: 20 3 romainay GILBERT S. RAYMOND, janid i Cashier. G. H. MORGAN AUCTION. lumber, wagon, 1 market wagon, 1 toj wagon,' 1 buzgy, 1 Concord uEgy, bay cutter, 1 grindstone, 1 rifle. erous to mention < __ SCHUSTEK & SANTE. 1f enid day De stormy, sale falr day jani3d J. F. CoNANT. Whitesicna S and the 3. P, € 180 Clgars are the Dest oB the mark Try them. iy e AUTOMORILE STATIeN, B, J. Celt, & Otig Street. . Autome There are no nubbins in our Corn and it is cool and sweet; there is no dirt in our Feed or Grain; there is no Chickens Also many other good things Peopie’s Market that your STENOGRAPHER to get he must have a good ribbon on her typewriter, good carbon paper, food Al you about my coupen obtaining WEBSTER STAR BRAND RIBBONS and MULTI Putlic - Stenegrapher and Sherthand Worry over ill-health does your Bealth no goed, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you look older 1¢ you ars sick, don't worry, but go about it to make yoursel! viell' To do this we repeat the words eI thousands of other former sufferers from wom- anly Uls, similar te yours, when we It 15 a wonderful female remady, as Directions for its use are printed in ages with every bottie. Price ‘HORSE CLIPPING A SPEGCIALTY, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF The irm of Kenyon & Pickhover, d8- | From now on this business will be the same lines as in —_—— - Auctioneer WIL be seld at Public Auction on the machine, 1 hav rake, 1 Syracuse nlow, 1 singlé plow, 1 cultivator. 1 one-horse o next 11 Pramin Streer, | ADVERTISEMENTS Cents per line, six words to the line under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE' or TO RENT” are inserted at the rate of S WANTED. WANTED—Fam:ly to occupy *and te for place in countiry for winter. Tuel free. BPine hlace Lo raise inGubator chickens. Referencesequired. box 503, New London, Conn. janibd WANIED—Wo = by a capable boy, 15 yoars old. Addrcss “Boy,” care hui levin Co. . Janiod WANTED—M ddiv aged man as mai- Ad- ager of local $)lirg campaign. Giess Koeves Mfg, CU., Box 141, N Haven, Conn. janisd WANTED—A pair of oxen, 7 or 3 years oid; price musc be reasonable. 2. J. Palmer, K. F. 1, 2, Norw. Teje- phone 218-10. Janisd WANIED Hogs (0 bulcher, Address Batcher, Bulletin, 1i3d lady betwee WANTED—3oung 4nd 4o years of age, with mild, pleasant 25 style, 1o attend doctors otfice. Good pay. One who can typewrite preferred. Must be very genteel with customecs. Apply Detween 9 and 11 a, m, to Dr. Lapenta, 125 Bank St., New London, CL Janisd _WANTED—Men (0 learn barber trade. Only few weeks required. Wages aftor first mon.h. Sieady pusition guarantecd. Write for caialogue. Moler’s Barbe Knowles loonis; also sewers, spovlers and burlers. Family heip desired. The Glazier Nfg. Co., So. Giastonbury, Ut Jan13d WANTED—25 yearling hens, R. 1. Reds or B. P. Rocks. L. 8. Leacti, Nor- wich, Conn., ‘or Mohegan Hill. jani2d WANTED—Position as housekeeper by middle aged American woman; best of references given, Address A. B. Bulietin. HALLS’ BARBER SCHOOL, 511 Wash- irgton St, Boston, Mass. Wages w fearning. ' Instruction. Toc hoard, room, raiiroad ticket furni: co- red by gperative piun. - Get part r dlately. T WANTED—Ratlway malil clerks, cus- examinations in _Norwich. Sample questions free. Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 35-L., Roches- ter, N..X. Janid FURS WANTED at Rawson & Whip- pl;’s gyery Friday. Wm. H. Shippee. ec WANTED_Raw furs, at H._A. Hebb- ners avery Thursday. Aftaur C. Beanett o WANTED—ALL kimds of bought at Jos. Connors & St every Thursday. novéd ‘WANTED_—Plano tuning and repair- 1ng. All work guaranteed. A. G. Gordon, 298 Prospect St, Clty. Tel. 682- WANTED Cooks, General Housework Girls and Farm Help. STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran, Supt, Central Building WANTED A Cook and Laundress for small family in the country. Protestant pre- ferred, with good references. Address R, 43 Broadway, Norwich Conn. - raw_ furs Sons’, Water A. C. Woodworth. jan13d LEGAL NOTICES. NOTIGE Special Town Meeting e legal voters the Town of Norwich are hereby fied and warned to meet in town e ing in Town Hall in the City of Norwich in sald.town on Memday, Jan. 15, 1912, at 7.30 o'clock In fhe eveming, for the following Lurposes 1. To determine whether the town jsball vote to declare entio: build any public rcad or section there- | of within said town, or to improve the | same, under the rrovisicns of an cencerning the Lmprovement of Publi | Roads, belng Charer 264 of the Pub- in town meeting in lic ‘Acts of 1907, and the ame | 2nd acts relating there:c | Chapters 125 and 13 Acts of 1309, and Chapte 237 and 298 of the Public Ac 2. To declde whether the to shall make any appropriation and au tiorize the expenditure of mny su sums to defray the eéxpeuse of an construction or irsprovement of roads incurred by taking advantage of said Public Act Dated at Norwick, Conn., Jan ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE. WILLIAM B, WILCOX, CHARLES P, BUSHNELL, Selectmen of tae Town Jan1od 9, £ Norwich, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | at Norwich, wit d-for the Distriot { of Norwica, on the 13th day of January, A D. 19 Fresent—NELSON J. AYLI fudge Hstate of Mary M. Lillie, late of Franklin, i strict, deceased The Administrator appeared and filed 8 written apphication alleging that said estate 1s now in ttlement in t and praving for an order to ation be heard Probats Court Ro The aio copy of rccord. farm known as the Heath-place, Scott S Ok Hill. on-Monday, Jan, 22d, 1913, at 10| fogmy LoD Felock a. o e followiig described 9’5 cows, 2 new milch, 2 heifer | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD calves. "1 horse, 1000 1be, 1 mowing | ar Norwlen, within and for tno District of Norwich, A D, 1912 Present—NELSON Estate of Kathorine Brown, s8ti Norwich, in sald District, deceased on the 13th day of January, J. AYLING, Judge, late of doubie harness. 2 single bharnsss, 69 Thamas F. Brown of Norwich, Conn., puilets. 33 Dastiaia ppinioss 25 bushels appesrad in Court and filad a petition corn, lot oat hay, lot corn todder, 1 reasons therein set corn’ planter, 1-incubater and broo 1 be granted Tot of 1 stove sawr, oh decessed, aly | fcrie furniture and oth | article =aid Distr y, A D, renoon and that'n of said petition. creon, bo given by the pu is order one time in some newspape g 3 cireulation in said Tistrict, 1 t Jeas: th:ea davs p date of said hearing, aud th Be made o tis Conrl NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true . #nd Bleycle Bapairing. Genmeral e | © 5%, 0L TeCUTd o el chlne Work JIebhizk Fhons jitestcFANNIE.C. CHURCH Ccliege, 207 Bowery, New. York City. janlsd WAN Fancy woolen weavers on | toms clerks, average $90 month, spring { FOR SALE. TO RENT. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT—I150 | 7O RENT—second ioor, Circulating cros, two mues Arauklin square, large | [Abrary building, suitable for =uop, vi- 10uss and barn in » oud conuition. Ay- | 4ce 0F lodgings. AmOs A. Biowiin 5 decLIME 5 FOR SALE—On Bliss plac TO RENT—First class room and iouse, modery Camproverents, ampie board, at b8 Church ot Jansa srowiids, location acnirable, price very | o RENT—Tencment at No. 21 Faii- ez B e AR TO RENT—A very comisriable rooin, FOR SALE_Now milch cow, A, Lucy, | ceatraily iocated, stean heat wad ail Hanover, Ct. W, milen cow. A Lucy. § fiie convenlences. luquire at Bulletin FOR_ SALE — Beautl o b oo i X ALE — Beaullful goldstone | - — - o closses or-hiearts, 1% inches long, si.| . 'TO MENT—No, 108 Norih Main. Treir beauly cannot be reatized dntii | desirable seven-room fiat, Ve minutes seen. * Aoney retunded 1 not pleased; | WAlK of posioziice. Apply on premises, 1vc extra it registered, Lucal Novelty | decisd Gtali, Co., Guuuison HENCOOP, 1or sale tin, Janivd FULLET and yearling hen eap. Aadress box §, Lulle- Janidd ¥OM SALE — Cheap, one business sleigh, one DIain sieigh. APl 10 James Murphy, 307 Wasaingtou St Janldd SLEIGH FOR SALE CIIE UP TO DATE furnished 1ooms, Mar- guerile builalng. Mrs. Lues, 316 Maln. octz6d 10 RENT—Store at 69 Frankiu St.; possession at once. Ilnquire al Bulleiin Orfice. octed FURNISHED BuuNS, nll modern con. venicucss, $5 Unlon 8t. Teiepaone $54-¢ apriod LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or- without power and steam—4,000 square ieet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest factory flcor in Norwich. Apply A. A Fourmier, Troy Steam Laundry Bufld- ing, Franklla’ St, cor. Chestuut ave ez Husi- ness sleigh for grocery or butcher busi- Steam Ing Laundry Janidd ire Aroy oL boilex Tel. 6 FOR SALE—A spiend Hazelton upright plano SALIi—Une cight-hosSe power cugine and one bub sleigh. janisd % §ito. 3L, ow Terms made convenient for buye Bteinert & Sons Co., 248 8t Londou, Ct. RENTALS. 30 CLIFE ST., Corner Elm St., flat of hath, 5 ‘rooms, besides store Toom, closets, veranda, separate rear ent wocdshed, 6ic., gas lxtures, hot w ath, clodet, get bowl, stono tubs, $15 mo. 53 PEARL ST, mear Amm St, upper tenement of § rooms, vacant for first time in seven years. fmprovements are $450.00 Wiil buy & neat aud up-to- date lulich rovm, GOing 4 fine bUSINEsS, 4 restaurant wilh dluing room seating large heater, dishes o cater ns; large Rickmond rauge, ulensiis and four nicely pbedrooms for boanding or lodging puiposes; close Lo steam and troiley ad, good reason for seillng |separate steam heater, hot waier, bath Inquire ai Builetin_ O Jansd | closer, ges fixtures for lights and fuel, POB SALE. ~a fine uprighi | et tubs, plazza, eto. 818 mo. | pianv, use than four moaths, in | 26 SCHOOL ST., mear Christ Church, | bertect o air back stool; only spot caali 58 _Adminis- , Norwien, Ct entire house of 10 rooms, Iot, steam heater, hot bath and closei, gas fixtures, ly carpeted. Rent moderate. WHITNEY'S AGENCY | th wi Jausd “FOR SALE OR RENT—One mill, known as A. on corner . Turner mili, situated of Bank and Valley sireets, Willimantic, Ct. Address Mrs. Wm.| 227 Main St, Franklin Squa “FQR e 2 J‘;"‘f“ Real Estate and Insurance | SALE_Fouso near Chaplin 5 g Center. >Address ; Mrs.. Wm. -Ross,| Other reatals régistered Eily, 1a05d | Chaplin, Ct Jandd ! FOR SALEHouse and barn, with Fi SALE. six acres of land, about 1-2 mile west b Fire! Fire! FOR SALE A Complete Fire Department, con- sisting of Hose Wagon, Chemical, Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hose Carriage, These must be sold at once te make room for autes. Apply to THOS, H. BECKLEY, Chairman Fire Committee, 278 Main of Chapiin village. Near church, scheol and postoffice. Address Mru Wiz, Ross, Chapiin, Ct. - PRINTING FOR _ FARMNERS—I50 noteheads and 250 6% (regular busi- ness size) envelopes, neatly printed, £o; $1.75; 500 each, $2.10.. Send for sample: and prices for'any prinling you are in need of. The Bulletin Cempany, Noc- wich, Cen: GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—590 63 envelopes (regular business size), car printed in corner, $1.35; 1,000, 318 5,000, $5.50; 10,060, $10. 600 noteheads, x84, nflnud. $1.85; 1,000, $2;. 5,000, ; 10,000, 31150 500 letterheads, x11, printed, $1.65; 1,000, $2.70; & 7.5 500 billhe: 36.50; _Lo0e, 3$2; LG . §15x8% 55 1,000, $1:05; 5,000, $d; Printing of every descrip- Rromptiy. Sund for samples. n Co. Norwlch, Conn. HENS—Mayfower White Wyandottes {are big and strong. bred to lay every ay. They snow white and will produce siock fit for any show. We iTave hens, pullets, co:ks and cockerels for sale at all times. ~Prices are lower inted- $1.. 00, 310 tion done The Bulle pai 10,0 now than they will be later. We are | Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn. booking orders now for baby chicks and eggs for future delivery. Come and see us. Cuban game stock and eggs. Mayflower Poultry Farm, Norwich $1250 e Town, Conn. ’'Phene 34-3. noviSMTh will buy & 10 acre farm situated 3% miles from raiiroad_station, cottage FRUIT FARM es from raliroad station, cottag: house of 10 rooms, painted white, green biinds, in excellent condition, barn 20 by 24, wagon shed 14 by 20, one hen- nery 12 by 16, one hemnery § by 14, 800 foot eievation, 86 acres, overiook- ing large lake, pleasant surroundings, best fruit and farming section in Con- necticat, near market and city, next|thres other smaller ones, one erib 12 by for farm, 3,000 bearing trees, | 16, workshop 10 by 14, cranberry beg, al house, barns and out- | one acre of strawberri 200 “peac] bulldings, wagons and orchards tools in- | trees, orchard of apple, pear and plum cluded. Price $4,500. Others 3500 Up. | irees, abundance of wood, fino shade Bictures and Lists. | treas’ in tront of houge. i3 miles to TRYON'S AGENCY, | postorfice, school and church, near pros- LA perous factory village. Here is a dec12d ‘Willimantic, Coa chance to buy a good farm cheap. In- FOR SALE vestigate. I u#s guiet village of Carolina R. L. {1 offer a 60 aore farm, well divided into asture, mowing and woodland, abun- arge 46x60, crib. hennery and smoke- This place s only ¥ miie to {dance of fruit, neat cottage houst e. very low price. Rare opportun- ity to acquire a nice home. Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broua 5t, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerls, Phone connection. i th igc, where employment can b | Il Fine s-room Cottage, No. 20 ||| furnistied to”a whole family. n.zuL-E Avery Street, lot 50x100, adjoin- |l | X5 vl ; IIl ing plot of gocd land on Spring a portation tries n auto, Street, about 2003150 feet. En- f|| (chotce of Al tire pro new affered at WILLIAM A. WILCOX, R 1 & THOMAS H. BECKLEY, - novzia y Building, Phene: 8 Main St 1 Space for Furniture and Commodities. Storing & Leasing Co,, 10-20 W. Main | BROAD BROOK FARM CHICKENS are tender and sat s. Only a fe dezen leit. Order now. | Do Lavai Separators lead in quality. Plan t ¢ methods this Visool is best for s vonpders in Apply to F. O. CUN | Jansd Telephones 2. roperly No. Broadway, consisting of a four story bri STORAGE B FOETRY. WHAT THE CHIMNEY SANG. Cver the chimney the night-wind sang And chanted a melody mo one knew, £ndthe ‘woman stopped, as her babe sha. tosse Ana xl.h’\ug‘h(t'l ‘the one she had long sinze los nd sind. ax Lier teardrops back wh¢ oréed, o “I hate he wind in the chimney,” Over tha ciimney the night-wind sang And chanted a melody no one knew, Apd th hey closer - ~hildren said, as ¢l W, e witeh that iy (cleaving the, < night through! y trumpet that Just them And we 'fear the wind in the chime ney. Over the chimney the night-wind sang And chanted o melody no one knew, £nd the iAan, as Lo sat on his hesrls below., Said to nimself: “It will surely snow, And fusl 1s dear, and wages low, And T'll stop the leak in the’ chim= ney, Over the :himney the night-wind sang And chiated a melody no one knew; But the >cet listed and smiled. for he Was man, and weman, and child, &l thres, And said: “Tt is God's own harmony This winl we hear in the chimney, —Bret Harte. FRIENDSHIP. Just as the sunekine, sweeping deserd Quite besutines the aull wastes, ras triftl % geross the drifting sands, piulence of warm and lustrous An 1 Jonely places of myv heart, Your friend=hir hrings its bright ana joyous glow. Ewedtiv ephancing eacii remotest part With precious gems of kindness, rare to’ know. And if’ in coming sHadows of the nigat, I'still may keeD this mealth of gentle chear, A beaming; star of pesce my way -to ligint Tite's farest giftihag been my pore tion here! Mary Sayre Lord. VIEWS AND VAPIETIES Clever Sayings. A woman is always illogleal »w do you make that ont? He Iways remember her birth- age.—Vanity Fair, there's a will, there's a way,’ quoted the Wise Cuy. "Yes,” assented Simple Mug, “there’s generally a way it”"—Philadeiphia Record. was the verdict of that lady That the -efendant was wear. fright 5f a hat, and that her Cwn didn't fit."—Pittsburg Post. “Does death end all?” asked the sol- emn boarder. ‘“Not for & week or so case of a answered the erful boarde! ville Courfer= Journal Murlal—The more I see of men the more 1 admire dogs. Reginald—True, Dogs do have sonse enough to prefer a rabbit to a pretty girl, sometimes.— on Post. Satan—I'm surprised to, find you T thought you would surely got a seat in_ Paradise. New Yprker (wearlly)—Nothing dolng; specvlators had them all.—Pu; The judge had iust been refused by ud Muller. *That will probably be vsed to blast my chances of an ap- pointment from Taft,” he lamented.— New York Sun Jack—Well, old man, she has accept~ ed me and named the day. That's a ad off my heart. Married Friend Yes: now the load is on your shoul- ders.—Boston Transcript. “I never saw him before, and he esked me for & dime.” “The idea! An entire stranger?” “Well—no—not ex- actly_entlre. One of his legs was owning's Magazine. aterman (shaking his fountain pen)—You have no idea how easily these pens run! His neighbor (apply- ing a blotter to his trousers)—Oh, I Lave an inkling!—Harvard Lampoon. “T started to work on my twentieth story yestenday,” said the busiing “and I tell you 'm making it You are an author? ‘“Cer- Iy not! T'm an architect."—Wa; irgton Star. The Married Man—T tell you, it's when a man falls into misfortune that ciates a woman. The Single must be a handy to put all your prop~ thing s erty in your wile's name.—Punch. Towne—My wife's doing her own cocking now. Browne—Well. you don't seem to mind it. Towne--No: I say she's doing her own cooking. I get wine done at @ restaurant,—Cathollc ard and Times. MUCH IN_LITTLE Mexicaa government announces estahlishment of a series of The wireless telegraph stations along the of Lower California. Though for use of the army and stations will also nceept : from the public for iransmiss h Coltimbia herring sre regarde 1 great gelicacy by the Chinese sell in China af from $30 to $40 er ton. THhg business will continue ta grow. Seasoned "erring fishermen pre- dict a most succosstul season in Van< couver Island waters, Camps are now v alled at Nanaimo, and prep- for-the ffst run are bejng P »nnection with the Arica La Paz Dbuilding and lot. For further in- formation call on N. TARRANT MPANY, No. 117 Main St, Peck’s Real Estate Agency | FARMS A SPECIALTY | 132 Spring Streat, Central FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. FOR SALE One Sleigh, Two Harnesses, Four Horse Biankets all in excellent condition, Sawmill, with ,abundart cge and acras located and on trolley. E. A. PRENTICE, 'Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. water of land, well | FORTY HORSES. I have just nome with two | carloads cf horses that I bought diry They are 4 nica Jot | nks o4 business veral big drafters and a h horsas I Apply to HENRY F. PARKER, 71 McKinley Ave. MONEY LOANED on_Diamends, Watohes, Jowsiry ha Securitiss of any Kind At th ia-;?z fates of Interest. An oid tablishe rm to deal wi e tablianed 1812y > THE COLLATERAL Lo; 143 Main Street, Upstatrs, " WANTED—You to consider our line of motoreycles before placing your or- der for spring. Flying Merkel Agency, 8! ;;hnfi‘dra:k (open evemings only). an there is.now™before the Bellvian »position to construct a from Cochabamba to which 18 a tributary Amazon. From the terminal t, on the Chimore, steamers will Guayaramerin, a distance of 0 miles, which can be made in mare rive ric has practically begun on the v daui ghout nine mies o apatam. This dam { ) the 0w of water in seasons of ient rainfall and to irrigate an nous tract of land now Jying up ed between the Frencit 3 Chennapat 1t is estimated that pew copyright law has been pass 1 Fngland which goes into effect and which will give greater stion 10 authors Ana composers. They Wil under this law be able to retaih moving picture and music rec- crd rights, and a eriminal provision hos been added. The existing copyright ona will put a stop to (he which is now 3o comparatively many of itz phases the naw ix ral than the copyright law of the United States. I @ SWnter's annual exposition in Soveriment auspices, 18 oA coisiderable scale: 35,009 in premivms foiagrjeultural products iE o belowapded. the Cuban tonal Hortionlluea® society, ‘Which s aiding he aafmaition, willimeet on the expe- sition_groonts “Feb. 14 to 16. The fajr ar Camaguey will be eld Feb, 2t 12+ informiation: from Sig. Walfredo Red- riguez, Popular 19, Camsguc The third anpual Cobitas Valley falr will be 1d at La Gloria Jan. 24 to 26: infor- maution from Secretary Shore, La Glo- ria. The fair 2t Santa Fe, Isle of Fines, will be held Jan. 23 to 26, under the uullp;.ces of the @ants Fe Commers 5 clal 3

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