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UNSETTLED TODAY. FAIR L FULL ASSOCIATED i PRESS DESPATCHES TOMORROW. SOUTH WINDS. e o B LEGAL NOTICES. FOETRY. N TONIGHT CHINESE PARISH. ¥ o g = N WHAT IS GOING 0 L . e ENTS inder the hesding of “WANTED, FOR SALE e e Vaudeville d Motion Plctures at n A BATE . asbtiom " sionary Preaches at Hartford Ca- 0 | e e for the District or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of Motion Pletures end Songs at Breed thedral. 1 of Norwich, on the 22d day of January, o She sews the buttons on bis shirt, . p Nilteriite and Motion Plotures at ; | Gat the Original and Benuine |5 0 D012 L T e sucee < Cent er fi the line. e vas Tl e At Polf's Theater “he Martford Post says: Rev. John £ v sernard Clark, late of 11 wi " His to share. Wilbur Star and Concert Company at | Fraser, a Cathollc priest who has been y Norwion, 1n said District, deceased. i S per hne, six ords 10 ¢ _lne. Sh Tays iis mght clothés on the bed ' Y.M C A Hail ; . | a missionary in China for elght years, | Ordered, That the Admiaistratrix cite K : | And:trne the covers down, Driil of Finth Company, C. A Cu C. | preached at. St Joseph's cathedral .on iheorediiora of said deceased to bring | siie never flls his heart with dread 0. 0. F.,, | Sunday and gave an interesting ac- | In thelr clalms against e ! hi s from this & By a suspicious frown. count of the efforts that are being | within stx month: made to convert the millions in' that | country from paganism to Christian- | WANTED. "WANTEBD—Wiil pay %0 for a heaithy TO RENT. MALTED MILK FOR SALR. OR SALE—White Holland turkeys; She gives him what he likes to eat, Order of And never makes complaint; signpost neares 10 RENT—New four room bungalow, m it The Food-drink for All Ages. | 553" G5ccased i young cow Eiving 13 1o 20 QUATs 00U | ftio biccuihg stouks easy Lo ratue; s, | beaithy nurthern town wwear. lamps, | ADd fhere Is never when they mest Father Fraser h is as large - same Town, and by publishing milk Uaily, Auaress “Cow, caie Sul- | Der pair. vaos. k. Wheeier, NOTiA | Kis, 340 per montn. Citrus Bxcoange | oA Bint of cold restralak | o gy and comprises about 1,000 towns and | PureNutrition,up buildingthe wholebody, | 3iSa 102 0%, Fadr ' *i'o% 828 MAKS | "Ny —50 quarts milk daily 0| KOK SALE Two ¥OR RENT—One three-room fiat, 6 ‘When he gets home to dinner late new milch cows, There is no bitterness. - Levi . Ciark, Soutn Cantervury, Conn. 500d_clean oity; will pay o veuts for care bulietin Co. miK. Address “Milk," Vil'ages with populations of from 1,000 | o . | 18000 natives Invigoratesthenursingmotherandthe aged, to NELSON J,” AYLING, Judge Per moniu; vne Lve-room flat, $id per 4 01 vue eigiit-room Hat, §io per [ 4 ‘malted grain, in powder form|| e %of boscrd S OreBOInE 15 & true | WL, sl —. | monih! five miaute walk up Fraukin |She never scolds because the folk | ather Fraser is on a tour of this malted gram, n wpy of record. = FOR LK — Beautiful goldstone | 5t. kaquire of Alling Rubder Co. Next door have more than they. country for the. purpese of raising £ Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, WANTED—AL once, 004 WARON | crosses or nearts. ‘dueir beauly cannot | janzad Oh_him she pauses to invoke 15 or the support of schoois and | A quick lunch prepared in & minute, Clotle. | pracksmiu; must be “tempecate tuan. | b reuitsed Wt sobis 10 i jonks 33; | — 10 RENT_The very dealiabie ool | ,000s, blessing day by iday. o ot 1 D! J. b. Getcnell, vi3 4108 { 10c exira L0 Tegiste - v b 3 orphunages for the education and care | Take no substitute. Askfor HORLICK'S, | orice.—All creditors of sata ae- | 377¥cn’ Conn. Janzsd |t not pleaseds tocal Nevercy ool | t2ge, with modern improvements and | She strives in every wa of native children. : B g seazed are hereby notified to. pres The burdens of his ilfe; at v ere are several native priests now recently horoughiy renovaied, their claims against sald estate to the tion as coliector by a 3d You may have guessed ere this that Not in Any Milk Trusi Uak Bl. Possession given immediutely. she's erkel Ageny re- | working amof r anc. dersij t P. O. Box 415, Tatt- and abiiity. Address| WHY BUY AURSERY STOCK of | Apply at ol ppring St Janlbd i % eostvell A oraeE | T aihe Sy i,'»l\e:.o‘;fmg;og&nu‘c| e Conan within the tihe linilted 1a | BOX 45, builetin. <« janiid fagemis wnen your jocal nupsery can| o | | HisuRotber, notIS SR ] i spring- | students now in a seminary _which R Ll I TWANTED—A couple of boys in the | $Ve YU 50 per cent. by buying airece? |, WINETAIRL | €8 Jundd | students no a T g TORE CCLARK, e ANTED A couple o B e alhg | Our spring catalogue wives you a de- | S oL A DoUBLE COmE. | ;e scc. | Mather Fraser helped lo establish w san23a Administratrix. _ | fnishing room to VUl up 00ds; a1s0 | coription uf the aiterent Kings of trees —Tenument at N f was aroused Uy | macher - Fraser spoke of the hard- rle a e ews NOTICE “rc':-fin:&::'nmn Comme; s ,fe‘h;”l}:f"’ oy, Mo e T_A_“:’; m‘A ;'“m T | “Absence makes the heaft grow fond- motor: ships of tr COURT 0! OBATIS B = E Rbio L posi- | — PEE R Ll RENT—A very comtortable room, , R A L L e erd s Borwio: Wilhtn and Tt he Diatsist o A D R rean ™ P3| _NOR SALE— fine now delivery box | centranty iocated. stcat hewt and ali| Therefore haste away . g R Ratioud M | LAk perieh. o Ee e of Norwich, on the 22d day of January, | 5%, &5 Meat Cutieh 4 Jungid * | sleigh. Price low. Apply Scoti and|tne conveniences, lnquire at Bulletin | If your heart's inclined to wander B I e e o e b Tt |, “Toftinghan—At a special fown meet- | A. . 101 s TR | v G el sanad_ | - rom your denows: LYCEUM THEATER, NEW LONDON | ing day and nigit. . s 000, was voted for the con | B T o ATRING, A% | puming room. ~Norwich Sieam Tatn’ | L ROE SALE—Fickerol Balf af € K| 50 MENT_o. 103 Korth Main L | You winl find your fancy plotures — The preached spoke of the custom | Struction of state roads. Norwich, In said Disirict, deceased. | dry. _Jantid | CW. Barnes has made, this his head- | walk Of postofice. AppLy ou premises. | pyil Ner wavs ss grand, oo Sam_Bernard. that abounds among the natives of | New Haven.—At the last meeting of | Ordered, That the Administrators cite | g amamh—Sevoral sxperionced 7 | GUArters Tor U WIRCer {oF Selling DAL | | deeiod 1 you_ wonder at”the st abandoning the girl babies to die from | SO CAXAN-AL Lhe BBt MESUNE OF | cna creditors mal silk warpers and silk winders; | Janiyd BTt e * R 2 In ihelr claims against said estate | Male si Sl T el L UP 10 DATE {ulniaies rooms, Mui- tarvation and exposure, on the bauks | rangements were put under way for a | within siz months from ghis date, by | Sieady employment. Rossle Velvet Co, | —yon tiyp—comemoe—o—on | 0 UH 00 WA furnlaney rooms, Mat-| ) | iirtues, as you ponder, of the rivers. Hope was expressed |z hanquet of the club to be held Feb | posting a notice to that effect, together | Willimantic, C Janind el bacco, candy, ice cream, soda, news- papers und periodicals; best location in town; good reascns for selling. Ad- hat some at least of these abandoned ren would be rescued and brought is Catholics, and that the spread From the foreign shore, With a heart that has grown fonder, You'll return once more. octi6d TO RENT—slore aL.6) Frankiin St 1 at Harmonie hall, with a copy of this order, on the s post nearest to the place where sald deneased last dwelt. and in the same To hire & farm, 76 to 100 Norwich or New WANTED— or more acres, near South Manchester.—The announce- T u V. ~ 4 . 5 EBH. L once. inquire ai Bullelin London; if suitable rent in advance. |dress A W. Willlams, Central Village, | Possession a octed ' 4T \ Y - Th, 11 doubtlese find, my brother, Christianity Would cause a change | ment has becn made of the engage- [ FOF™. and by publishing the same ones | xpply Box 60, Bullelin. JRRHH L} Coun 2 B | NS oTEE s oo s | . BRoB srowa fonder, toE—" 1 the custom of the abandonment of | ment of Miss Carol Maude Case, | saja District, and make return to this | WANTED Ratiway mall clerks, cus- FOR SALE—Light, onc-horse, | SUMNISIED Rou omaone 4se s, | Far, far fonder of another . w0 well ng his two agements in | children by parents. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Al- | Court. R toms clerks, average $80 montl, Spring | coupe, in perfect order; not used sinee | ¥CICIEas Than she is of you! New York, where it en at the | i‘ather I'raser touched upon the rev- | fred Wells Case, of South Manchester, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | examinations in _Norwl Sampie |1t was dono over. Willlam 8. Chappell, - | —George B. Moréwood, in the New Casino theater, Ad erest. sur- | olution which is now going on in Chi- | to Robert Smith Dennison of New | The sbove and foregolng 16 a trus | questions ~frec. Writo I fl,.ufim.\sc,,‘.!:\jw London, Conn, janlta LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE York Times. younds the engagem this really | na and expressed the opinion that| York, gopy of rscerd. Franklin Institute, Dept. 85-L, Kocheo- |5 G0 g Xy v —0n Biiss piace, nine room | TO RENT—WIth or without power = sanny comedian he t will mark | there would ba no uprising against for- A I T By | ouse, ‘modern 1mprovements, ample | and steam—4,000 square feet floor VIEWS AND VAPIETIES t sentati f this’ blg mu- [eigners if there was no interference | Hartferd.—At the next meeting of Ton e v at H A Heel |k,{x'\lllxl>bl(l)u(u2|ulx'1 R prifi“ JYexy:| Apaios; The lightest, cleanest, airfest n New London. by foreign powers, the board of fire commissioners Engi- I credifors of sald de. |ners every Thursday. Arthur C. Benuett | reasonable, C. H. Case, Bilss Place. " | factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. 4. Clever Sayings. . filwauke is in A coliection was taken up which | neer Willis P. Barker of Engine com- eby notified to preseni | _C°° . - Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld- rk of Mark | yielded a substantial sum for the sup- | pany No. 8 will ask for his retirement | their claims against sald estate to_the WANTED—AIl kinds of raw_ furs FOR SALE OR RENT—One mill, | 108, Franklin St, cor, Chestnut Ave “His wife is a remarkable woman.* . who supplied [ port of the work in which Father on half pay. Mr. Barker has been con- ur’ldars((_snod um;lz f,?;“{,‘.,’.ufi?f;hg}“i’xi bought at Jos. Connors & 5\095'. Water | known as A. G. Turner mill, situated | _Je24d “How 807" "“She can look stylish if Hdward Madden | Fraser is engaged. nected with the department for the | Fich Conn. Wifn'n the time i St, every Thursday. A. C. WoodWorlh. | o) corner of Bank and Valley streets, e bonnets that he likes."~ Detroit Fre % Dpast 40 years, IDOBT CUMAMINGS, Willimantic, CL._ Address Mrs, Wi, & i Press. CHERRY TREE BURST. . NICRABL § COMMINGS, WaWISD—Plino tialoe wod fpels| Ross. Chavwiih, O jandd |, 30 CLIFF ST. Carmer Elm St, fat of | *7° e % b 4 Middletown.—After 27 years of faith- jan23d Administrators. Ing. All work guaranteed. A. G. Gordon, — - 5 rooms, besides slore room, bath,| “So the bank teller hag qagpgared. Zero Weather at Derby Caused a 14- | ful service, Judge D. Ward Northrop 29§ Prospect St, City. Tel. 682-2. FOR SALE—THouse near Chapilu | closets, veranda, separate rear entrance, Was he short in hig casn” “No, g N of this city resigned Wednesday as PRINTING _ FOR _ FARMBRS 350 | Conter. Address Mra. Wm. Ross, | Frit®iice pic, g8 CRtCion o [oatet | was ahead. It was (he Bank that w ';‘l:‘ Trunk to 8plit frem Top“to president of the Middletown Electric 1 notehesds and 230 6% (regular busl- | Chapin, Ct jandd_ | §35 o ”h";‘“;“‘“}"”“ ::‘;"f‘”"‘ = | Bettom. .ight company. His successor in office, ness size) envelopes, neatly printed, for 5 T = 2 “But I've heard that you ve propo ot | | Witdam H. Burrows, 13 10 president 1 $175; 500 each, 32.70. Send for sampies | FOR SALE—Hlouse and barn, with| o3 PEARI ST, mear Anm Sty upber [ 4o threo ‘other girls this monther “fee Bohemnih | suiio) 1 Buntiiy of Madle Svented ot e Durowe, . and prices for any Srintlug you are in | SIx acres of land, about 1-2 mile west f tenement of § roome, vacant for first | 12 three other girls this month." “I— g man has had | - gir Bogrivey By »| of the Middletown Gas company. = need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Noc- | of Chaplin village. Near churcy, | time in seven vears. Improvements are e o o R i Y G e il | DY) TaUEt Uit onio of IMMUChaNE | o id o Teola The Board of Rellef of the Town of [ wich, Conn. school end postoffice. Address Mral | separate steum heater, hot water, bath, | IV proposal to you—New Orleans sed as king | rees, fourteen inches in diameter, ridgeport. _Holding _lts _ annual S i T O ORI | i Rose; Chispin | GL, + | closer, gus fixtures for lights and fuel, | Picayune sigancer, | 138 been spllt from top to bottom dur- | mesting at the Stratfield hotel last | Lisbon will meet at the Town House in | _SECOND - HAND '3 S | o0 PRINTING CHEAF see exC | ¢ tubs plama. etc. $18 mo. Tomsny—Pop, why. 18 flie Wite called to prevent | o8 T ee i oné of o mamber. of | comunotore. or tha oeoaya HroLe? | Lisbon Thursday, Feb. 1at, 1913, at 10 and prico wanted. ing | enVelopes (Tegular busiisas size) soard | 38 SCHOOL ST near Christ Chureh | tho better half? Tommy's pop—in or- ng »wned i 2 b . » K, A el Ag ¥ ox 3 v, r cal o # .85 s 3 ler, my son, at may no el o T foot {n | Others which during the warm De- | members of the Bridgeport Yacht ciub | o'clock a. m. to attend to the, duties ovenings only at Sachem Park. $an23d | Booo 35.50; 10,000, $10- 500’ naiehsads: | 10t steam heater, hot wafer, set tubs, | {mragsion that she is the wh‘ol:lhlnx. - in love | Cmber Weather showed that the sap | enjoyed a social evening and heard the | o¢ thofr office. - 6x0%, printed, $1.35; 1000, $2; 5,000, | Path and closel, gas fixtures, etc. Part-| _ppijadeiphia, Record from For: | Bad been moving through them. One | gratitying reports of the club's finances. | © . o $6; 10,000, $11.50. ' 500 letterheads, | 17 carpeled. Rent moderate. e R . P it f these signs was the swelling of Dated at Lisbon, Jan. 19th, 1912. x11, printed, $1.i 1,000, §: i, 5,000, ‘Would you call that Fn\?rnmen! pite her | OF U & Essex.—Mrs. Dumsombe-Ring, con- 393 10,000, $17.50; 500 biliheads, 7Tx8%, ’ official a conservationalist?’ “I should sho shall mar. | Puds. When the zero temperatures | Essex- Mrs. Dumsombe-Ring, con- J. B. PALMBR, B L0600, sarsvos. tos: 57 BOF seblish Faee Corntoset € v e 1 2 v n in the city g 3. TRy s T ‘e ot 3 e -4 " absolt :;;“(‘;fu‘{‘gu‘ e s | SN N e T e W T e JAMES BROUGHTON, Cook—Gencral House Girls -an ex- 300, Statements; bixiy: 2 2 He has made one office last him near- - ~ e Soo: | only the bark but the wood, practi- | estate of $1,000,000,000. Seven hundred M. J. WALLACE, perienced Waitress, and a young| Printing of every descrip- 227 Main St, Franklin Square, ly a lifetime."—Washington Star, ke, who loves | co% "o hning the tree, | Shrubs and | thousand of this amount goes to Mrs, . tion done promptly. Send for samples. No,” said Nuritch, 3 ain't no dude, 1 stter than he does | C31Y T ree. i ; e 2 ? Relief. it 3 S roEag & ; No,” said ) ch, dude, b 2o¢? | vines were budding and blooming just | Naom! Valentine, _sister-in-law of | 21324 Board of Reliel. | American gicl to assist.. Room 33, |The Lsulletin Co, Norwich. Conn. Real Estate and Insurance Clothés don’t make the man, you such manner | hefore the cold spell came and Mr.| Mrs. Dudley Fleld Valentine, of West Central Building. J. B. LUCAS. EoiY EAinn Other remtals registered daily. a33d | know.” “No,” replied Peppery, “but as pre. 1 e brewer to | Bentley thinks these are killed also, ", 800 foot elevation, $6 acres, overlook- ;"“"-V"_E’""{m:;"'x’l‘:":"";‘;""m’:“’f"m:‘;‘:‘; — exchange identitles and to appear a e = Winsted.—’ ¥ 5 ing large lake, pleasant surroundings, f you nls ade 8. — Mmseif Though et | DOG HAD A PARTY. AR AR s JhuThot Ray, WANTED best {ruit and farming section In Con- FOR SALE Catholic Standard and Times. het o < s forced — Stiroh, aNoWE L bty | nect near markel and city, next Dentist—I am sorry to sy, Mr. Dor< % g0 to Zurach s crowned. | Gifts Presented for a Joks at Derby |fave been. mereaced $roas1s muring T S s o R fnk: fhEre's & cavILy Sia tn. that pe o eat o g Loyt Al g e n th of | Farm Help. cluded. Price o TS 3o X 8 , doctor; T believe through the corol onfes un- | The friends of Miss Nellie Shortell | on the new church will probably be | sald Town on Feb. 1st, 13th and 20th, | graTi EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | Pictures and Lists. part of your statement.—Chicago Trib- dear false prete ? af- | of Derby are telling a good story at|begun in the spring of 19i3. to hear and take appeals from the do- : 3 o TRYON'S AGENCY, une. alra, of co y_number | her ex which shows that when Watech ings of the Assessors and do any other | M. J. Coscoran, Supt, Central Building | deci2d ‘Willtmantic, Conn. “Can’t you contribute something for of ridiculous s d Mr, the joke is on her she knows how to aterbury.—As a result of the pur- | pusiness proper to do by said beard, - our charity bazar?” “But the affair has nard finds himseif ight places | turn it with kindness, says the Ansonia | chase by Mrs. Mary A. Merriman and | ;10 wiil bo in sesslon from 10 4. m ok [} B} boen ‘over two weska” ‘Yes; ‘we're befors the pley en | s A short time ago she lost a | the immediate members of her family | *” 1 ? SR FOR SALZ. making up the deficit now."—Louis- Among those who will be seen In | was a pet dog and she regret- | of the shares in the M. Heminway & | U"til 8 p. m. 5 (8] ville Courler-Journal % Mr. Bernard's support are Nella Ber- to lose it. She hunted high and | Sons Silk Co., owned by Merritt and| Deted at Bozrah, this 20th day of pi g ) sen, Louise MI Anne Wheaton, | e lly located it In South| Louls Heminway, the exclusive eontrol | January, 1912. | “Nothing lost here but the squeal, cs Gordon, Bl ton, Charles R.|En 0 happy over the find- | and ownership of the company 18 now GILBERT RUDD, Bo Vo - Wark - declared the pork packer. “Are you a3 Rurrows, John and the New some of the boys she | held by Mrs. Merriman and her fam- FRANK TRACY, economical in_conducting vour busi- York Casino ch asked to look for it she told them | ily. 3 3 USH, To Buy ness ust about,” answered the vis. GEORGE BRUSH, ! p — ~ | that she was going to give a dog party — 224 B o Bl T itor. “I'm in the lumber business. Wa BREED THEATER. | on Saturday afternoon, the day the| BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE,| 22 & Modern Two-tenement i % waste nothing but the bark.’—Washe 5 | dog was to be brought home, from 2 — House ? | A Complete Firé Department, con- | ington Herald. " the §20000 Feature Pic- | to o'clock. The boys told their | gisti i A repeater at a recent election, when 2 fr Toidag. o mothers and sisters and the mothers Tl I have one to sell. |sisting of Hose Wagon, Chemical, | A repeater af a recent clec o, o e = sd sisters reallsed that Lhia T slace well watel Ask about it. Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hese | door. “¥ou are charged,” said the po- eau- | OPportunity t ay a joke on Miss 0 rooms, in_ good 3 & vote lce. or Manday and week | Word was passed along and there Tha Boed o M of fa Tews of | §odtince mund fron Frgciig san JAMES L. CASE, to make room for autos. er. “That's odd, 1 expected to be paid g i | was a great gathering up of bones. Ledyard will meet at the Town Cler o e for it."—The Watch Dog. These were wrapred up in white paper otfice in sald Town on Thursday, Feb. § 1008 @UCC 0 €IOh 0 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Apply to THOS. H. BECKLEY,| .y "o o i ao every motning and ;‘1\ y”.-‘la:{‘h‘n:l:;:m:‘”;’\‘;\ ‘r:‘?‘:)or:.sy‘ 1, 1912, at 10 aclockva. m., to hear and FRANCIS ‘; DONOHT !':. Chairman Fire C?mmi(g ‘275 Main | . 10 teli my VMo 'cat €70 101 KS yULE- Shortell's yard was fille dwith deteriaine nyaypesieifram e doing T | Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn.|er and more beautiful every day. con g i Pl g 1] of the Assessors and equalize and ad | “Doesn't she ever suspect that you are | tied packuges. The gifts were just the valuation and assessment list | b | Iving?" “Oh, yes, she knaws 1t; but it keeps her from starting in to find fault | duly “deposited on the door steps and ed it 1s said that of said Town. Dated at Ledyard, Jan. 15, 1912. AUCTION FOR SALE |...,..S51250 ° | with me just the same.”—Chicago Rec A ere about two barrelfuls of CHAS. A. GRAY, | ord-Herald. | her trix R | e P ey oy o eae ! FRANK G. MAYNARD, Churen. S, Willlmantle, ¢ Jan. | blinds, in excellent condition, barn 20 | rom service his wife naticed tha o and aleo suspicious that the boys' | 3 roh . BL, Wil 3 Jan. | wo £ianos = . ) seemed rather disconcertzd. “How was e g \ers and sisters were behind this | Maiit el A g i e | Rbry 12 3 6 o hewhory 3 by %4, | your sermon on Extravigane recely e satox ¥ ot nd t were not a party L el el " i | three other smalier ones, one crib 13 by | ed?” she asked. “The congregation R o Ly el s 1 the lads into her e ey { now at the Haile Club. {i Sorkshop 10 By 14 cranberry bok, | must have taken it to heart,” re piled 3 produc p t o Sther | it ¥ { ne acre of strawberries, 200 peach » good man, “for all they put on th public of Nerwich oot gy e oo NO I l( E il Must be sold at once. Jitrees, crchard of ‘abpie, bear aua ‘piug | the 8004 man, “for ail they, put on the miasion charged at e e e . pet , ey heintent Cans OF Oekbiers Z B {rees, abundance of Wood, fine shade | COlleCtion Dlote ¥ Al of the gorgeo: 5 sy |1 corner cupboard manogany || Less than half price. Call S e e e B e T W AT . oy 7o PASTOR'S SAVINGS 5 ol ood “Rhelt + gt o te Plant-Cadd {gerous factory village Bere s & MUCH IN LITTLE pres — The Board of Ralief of the Town of | mahogany mirrors, il '[‘ ie an =Cfl o co jchance to buy ‘a good farm cheap. In- sompels the 1 2 B s 5 s e W g L} vestigate. dafnty, bewdtc All Turned OmF tod Church Building Norwich, Conn,, will meet in the City | chalrs In fine condition, Spanish foot i 5 |; In twe quiet village of Carolina R. L | A charter was recently kranted by sumiee 00 | und. Hall Bullding, in said Town, each day, | manogany chales fn fne condition ind | i St Nerheian Suon. { panturs, mowing. 5od. Weodtane Shas S 3 el S e dm e She s wi . s v of the right kind, Dutch foot tables, | i § e o . s ctric railway wi b tlon | The annual report of Rev. Joseph Sundays excepted from Feb. 1st %o 8 05 faflcs stasids, 100 chairs of va: e PrihUIL, icat cottage house. 'ir8e | jijes of Lunemburg and Chester. ris, pastor of St. Andrew’s Lithuan- Feb. 21st, from 10 a. m. to 4 P- M, | rious kinds, 20 rush T Teands went house. "This place 1s only % miie Lo R church, at the corner of Church to listen to appeals from the doings |chalrs with fine decorations, crockery the village, where employment can be! an Towa inyentor has patented a North ‘Stanley streets, New Brit- 5 prism lamps in ondition, | furnished to & whole family. $1,300 H WAl MERH oF the serdoss » of the Assessors, and to do any other | peqrter piatier s, ladles: 2 + #4800 bedstead that ‘holds a mattress on was read at the services Sunday " takes it vt tev. Father Zebris. It showed that business proper to be done at said|pans, 100 brass shovels and tongs, 10 Transportation free in auto, rollers and pivots so that it can be Ay e EeimnmieaTi | FOR SALE s, ISR T Bhten i S o 8 il i u: s ad 2 3 o] , 1 S b S nocker, sev- 0% G). of effo £ 2t Senerosity to his parishion- | A COMFORTADLE HOUSE GARMENT | pDateq ot Norwich, Gonn, Jan. 19th, | sral Bedspreads. oms very hansome joonatos ot el of effort, of $15,750 which has been E ot o & ’ | hand worked and in perfect cond >3 £ | S a during 'the past year on the| Ladies’ Dresstag Sack or Negligee. |191% Lo o0 o0 oo and & thousand otker things mot men Fine 8-room Cottage. No. 20 Rl . Resl Escats Besker, . and 2, As a rival to the usual type of " fon of the handsome new brick — SEERRL 2g tioned. ||| Avery Street, lot 50x100, adjoin- f| Weaterls, R. 1. motorist's goggles an Oregon man has pro- e, Father Zebris gave $5,168.50.| Striped flannelette in gray tones was EDWARD KIRBY, Sale Rain or Shime, 3 ing plot of good land on Spring |l| ‘Phone connection, ~® | patented a face shield that may be at- bicto: represents savings of years | 15ed (or this model. 1t Is aleo sultable JAMES W, BLACKBURN, Janisd C. E. MACFARLANE Street, about 200x150 feet. En- || nov21a | {ached to & cap and with & large open. scenes presents T ¥ or flannel, percale, lawn, nainsook, b e % 1 tire property now offered at a »s inste: ¢ \riest has made out of his | hatiate-or silk. Trie pattern Is cut iy Board of Relief, — — Yory Toy et Bae ametin: ing"for th eyes usteall of two smal) salary of $1,000 s & zes: 32, 6, 3 [ + g Jetwean hib two parishes, the | Mches, hust meastire. It Fequires thres - LEGAL NOTICES. Skl e e STORAGE — > vw:;»-(: my;ywr":v_ anlrhflerT;:s. i"f;:sfl;gr 40-Inch material for the 33- ATTENTI“N ' THOMAS H. BECKLEY, :nace fo‘r‘ !;:umlture and Commodities. X -\"‘\r;»r:mx{[ vsAlx; rrleei‘\l'e':;urefl"?: c h the larger c S S ¢ torin, easing Co., 10-20°W. Main | $25,000 from the Assoclated Ju { Of this amount the chirch expeets to | ,,& Patiern of thia illustration matled i NOTI E May Building, Phones: 724 [ Storing s W Maln | e ehgal for services 1o be rendered | pay Bim back $3,000 atter five vears, | Ve’ o stamps 278 Main St. 368-2 in endeavoring to organize the local | t a cent of interest will be ac- | ° Order through The Bulletin Company, jute industry on a profitable basis. { cept, and the balance Is given outright. | Pattern Dept. Norwich, Conn. ran ! eck’s Real Estate Agency FARGS A SPECIALTY A man in Pennsylvania ran for the BIG STAMFORD FACTORY. Griswold will meet at the Town House CUNBLERRAT R FIMA——J many rs has had a factory shall cause to be removed therefrom consisting of a four story brick ! office of mayor on the promise,if elect- i kr; Pn%?;%uv.l S A;rm\ o TVXJ‘.E‘r\\‘-l | to compel all women to wear ha- r i A ot Clty Thursday. e | i | rem skirts held up by suspenders, and | Krosger Piano Co. to Employ M Try This Home-Made Orlalos b Hall In Jewett City Thursday. Fen. | 132 Spring Streal, Willimzalie, Conn. | fine an women wearing & dress’ that Operatives. Street Commissioner. | 15th, from 10 2. m. until 2 p. m., to hear | | 3 s a train. | —— Cough Remedy Hewhnsdu 1, | Sielly Siom the doman of the s | | Lt . {IGwaE: Busiits Mot 16 naasty comiaiss Costn Little, But Does tho Wark lj | occupant of cecupants, ‘private” cor- Town. D | | carions of horaes that L mmugnitytwe | tween White Horse and Dawgon is five he result is an ideal factor: Quiekly, or Money Refunded. i e £ e L e ¥ SEYMOUR, [ from ‘the Tarimers. They areslbiowrset| to elght days, with relay stations at 20 e Stamford Advocate. on any street. squire;’ G5 pubMo. Diace ARD A, GEER iof chunks and business horses; aiso | mile intervals, while an automobile The Kroeger Manufacturing com s e e within the Cify, where here is a side- et e ola e | Property No. 57 Broadway, Jircveral blg drafters and a big pair of | should make the journey at any time coiecd P akes planos of a high quality walk graded, or graded =and paved, | Dated at Griswold, Conn, i 1ule: hese horses 1 want to sel | Handed Them a Knockout nford The greater 5 alists are now | n tory, however, is situated in © p a e m Vew York, and, when this new bufid- )y thin & has been completed, a removal of it 5 the New York plant will be made to this town. The management gives no & — - = = imate of the number of persons in | » works, but it will be large. It . 4 s stated that In a month the en- | re industry would probably be in e |t and then a description with | | all details would be ready for the pub- ... - escription for Traces of Aborigines. E o nap lake, Bolton, it was just 2 i must have once been .t t stamping ground for Indlans : U an_ occasional arrowhead has | : size $1.0g | been found there in the past, it has! s we say, it will | Femained for Witlinm J. Wrigat, a son | - oy e T {of the dist minister, to make a thoro! reh of the s p. As a 3 | result as coliected 228 arrow- | haries Durham, Lovington, Tll, bas ) hoads, 2 tomahuwk, two chisels, o od In finding 4 positive cure £or | yymior of pleces of which he has not > : oMy little boy wet the| getermined the and three eve « & | quarts of fiint ch - ried several kinds of kidney Bbise medicine and 1 was in_the drug stors looking for something different to help ¥ The Only On bim when I heard of Foley Kidney| We may not dot the “L” but all of Pills. Afier he had taken them ftwo|us have him marked.—Charleston part of the Mix one pint of granulated sugar with B4 pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 214 ounces of Pinex (fitty cents’ worth) in a pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. You will find that this simple rem- edy takes hold of & cough more quickly than anything eclse you ever used. Usi- ally ends & llc(T seated cough inside of 24 hours. Splendid, too, for whoop- ing cough, croup, chest pains, bronchi- 1is and other throat troubles,’ It stim- tlates the appetite and is slightly lax- alive, which helps end a cough. | This recipe makes more and better eough tyrup than_you could buy ready made for £2.50, It keeps perfectly and tastes pleasantly. Pinex is the most valuable concen- trated mmgnund of Norway white pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol and all the natural pine elements which are g0 healing to the membranes. Other prep- | wrations will not worlk in this formula. This plan of making cough syrup with | Pinex and sugar syrup (or strained Toner) Tws proven <o popular throngh- out the United Riates and Canada that it ig often imitated. But the old, suc- cessful formula has never been equaled. A guaranty of sbsolute satisfaction, any and all snow, sleet and ice within three hours after’ the same shall have fallen, been deposited or -found, or within three hours after sunrise when the same shall have fallen in the night season; also, that whenever the side- walk, or any part thereof, adjoining any ‘bullding or lot of land, or any street, square, or public place, shall be coversd with Ice, it shall be the duty of the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, private corporation, or any Ferson having the care of such bufld- ing or lol to cause such sidewalk to be made safe and comvenient by re- moving the ice theréfrom, or covering the same with sand or some other suit- able substance. The failure to do 8o for two hours during the daytime exposes the party in default to the penalty provided by the ordinances. The ordinances also provide that in case of any violation of any of the fcregoing provisions. or refusal or neglect to comply with them, the part violating them or not compiying with them shall pay a penalty of five doilars for every four hours of neglect, after notice from any policeman of the city. The ordinances also make it the duty of ‘the Street Commissioner to collect all penaities incurred under the fore- golng provisions, and if they are not pald to him on demand, to report the case to the City Attorney, who shall prosecute the party offendin ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, Jan2Tu Street Commisstoner. We Are Closing Gut Our Winier Woolens in Tailor- made Suits and Overcoats at $18.00 IT WILL PAY YOU TO STOP AT THE CLOTH SHOP Phone 501, 327 Main Street. JOSEPH T. DONOVAN, dec28TuThS MONEY LOANED on Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at thy Lowest Rates of Inter. An old established firm to deal witn. (Established 1872.; THE COLLATERAL LOAN co, 143 Maln Street, Upstairs, bui ing and lot. i formation call on N, TARRANT {} & COMPANY, No. 117 Main St, | For further in- City. FOR SALE The ISAAC GALLUP FARM of 100 acres at Poquetannuck and on trolley. Fine land, buildings and situation. E. A. PRENTICE, 'Phone 300. 86 Cliff Streel FOR SALE Two houses with ample grounds and {in a desirable location on electric car |llne. They are in first-class condition {and well rented. | want to sell them at a price to yield better than nine per cent. on the investment. ght away. Prices are $25 to $60 lower, Now is the time to buy, as they will be ich higher later in the season. Com. | and see them. ELMER R. PIERSO! Tel. 1139 Jansd Seashore Land For Sale Forty acres of high land situate on state macadam road overlooking the Atiantic ocean from Point Judith on the east to Montauk on the west. Oniy 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N Y,N H & H R. R FRANK W. COY. Long_Distance Telephone, High Sueel, Westeriy, R. L AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandarsor, Propa. SPECIAL RATES to Theutre Troupes, Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected SHETUCKET STREET. DON'T WASTE YOUR CREAM by faiiing to use a De Laval Separator, 1t is simple, scientific, sanitary and suc- cessful. You need one, if-you have two dian cattle were in the year within two- days. A gum hunter gathered 1,300 pounds ot spruce gum the last summer in the Adirondack Mountains. ever secured in a single day was 30 | pounds, when will gladly give $1.50 a pound for the gum. The most he His profits may be estimated it is known that any druggist By official record the men serving in the Union Army and Nayy during the civil are now on the pension rolls this number. The dealhs among them last year were 35,243, The averaze age of the survivors ai present is seventy years, war numbered 2,213, . There 29,884 of Contracts which will amount to ot | er 31,500,000 gold furnishing the sub= sistence department of the army in the Philippines with certain gualities of suppifes for use during the first half of 1912 have heen awarded (o 13 Mas nila_firms, contracts of any size that have ev been awarded in the islands. These are the first such More than a century ago Bast In- ght to Jam and crossed. with the native breeds, to days we could see & change and when | News and Courier. or money promntly refunded, goes with cows or more, and make cream, ¥ Have you ever tried Vi n your | Produce a hardier stock for that trop- e e terested address shoes or harnesses? It preserves, soft-{ ical climate. Brahmin cattle were first be had taken two-thirds of a bottle he this recipe. Your druogist hes Pinex or 3 2 < It inf L : t Tas Cortd” it o ahaue s o] b colege 1t Tiantor vas| i T e o "k G o The | poRER, 20 i, o g g o | WAER Yo o g o s LocE S an o Cummmam e 7% b Snd ater Ayson and Gogsras cat #g0 and he has not wet in bed since.” | recently ordere merican b ¢ ‘ayne, Um Detter than through the ad: dium be st hroug:: <! - orwich, Conn. P e im for. Lae & Osgood Co. writers for college use 2 S - | i eolumn ‘ar The Dailettss tAvertis- | dim belier than throusi: she advertia e parted for his estate at Jan6éTThS Telephones 287 ta 854-12. jan20d ' Moptpelier in the parish AL St. James.