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SNOW TODAY, SLIGHTLY UNSETTLED SUNDAY, WARMER SNOW. N ORWICH, GUNN.. SATURDAY, JAN. 27, 1912. FULL AGSOGMTID PRESS DESPATCHES WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT VTudevmu and Motlon Plotures at Aud Motion Pictures and Sengs at Breed Theater. and Motien Plotures at udeville T. A._B._Hall Theater. S Mary's ate a ANNOUNCEMENTS See the shoes specidals Frank A. Bill offers today (Saturday). Ladies’ $2.50 shoes 32, men's $2.50 gun metal Blucher $2. You will find lots of shoo hmgains hem today. Attention is cailed to the advertise- ment this morning of George W. Moore & Co., negotiators of mortgage loans, Hartford. The present members of this firm have been eexclusively engaged in fegotiating farm mortgages, and in the same offices, for over thirty years, and are doing business with the same correspondents, which should be proof snough of their honesty and judgment, They visit them constantly, and keep in touch with values and conditions, From the experience of the late Geo. W. Moore from 1866, and from the| present firm from 1878 to date, they| laim to know what constitutes con- servetive farm mortgages. BREED THEATER. The Cowboy Cuward Strenuous West- ern Feature. A western picture of unusual merit | is the feature at the Breed today, and is entd A Cowboy Coward. It| bounds strong situations and car- worthy of a metropolitan | The ranch owner's daugh- | ries a plot impossible to decide m-r‘ - cowboy suitors, but| avors except for his habit of g ash Wilkins, the bully of the town, insults the girl and small revolver that | " i He sends a taun'- ts the gun y, another | her admirers for it. Henry is timud | e of the bully, anc his | fears he must lose th his big heart, sees Hen- ent, and taking the wte | Zoes to cabin. Wilkins prised, and receives at the hands | of Steve & good thrashing, which thor- | v cools his fighting spirit, and he is compelled to write a note of to Kate e and leave the :cunuy - e returns with the note to JKate gs the refolver, whih Lo , telling him to take it es them with open and qui- s compan longings and departs | Biograph story of fe | appointed with | -, and secretly re- the stork in the park, from e was told it came, is a mman story, delightfully | | Prince Kar-M Ccmmg to the Audito- rium, r of a full| popular | e ¥ wooked the famous Prin T 1d his well known of Tindoo sword | v;,nmms ] and the wemb ever thr it is you when you le act that ever different som i of India, and then company for m & Kirby ulls Celebra- last time. | shows Leach a barrel JAMES CLANCY’S POLI. week's ancy’s Poli theater is ttractive. Helene Har- of different ® programme, She has a way of putting her offerings across the r)t ights ich did not fail to draw rounds of applause. The oOther u acts are very good. The moving pictures are simply great these last two days. The Indian Picture and the Jramatic films are of the very latest issue, and are absolutely the best ever seen in this ci Next week the pro- pramme Seems to loom up in great ghape, headed by George Nagel and Yarrie Adams They have an offering it, “it can't be done with a hy sing well, do some ever up to date paiter, and Nagel is cemedian who knows how to draw ghs even from an Indian stoic. Car- e Adams is a stunning looking wom- with a pleasing personality. Frank Hurley, also on the programme, | is himeelf as a “trick harmonica | and banfo manipulatos He | musica] novelty that has plaved t houses In the country, an reports he should make good | siayer 148 & h | 11 offer & jugeling pantomime | They have special apparatus they utilize with great success, ——~rv1rg ploture end of the p ramme for Monday and Tuesday wi | is o gurrent events throughout the world, This -riu be o featurs of the Poli pro. ery Monday and Tuesday | 'n:ru oth'r flims ore to be dlapiayed. The threo shows daily, with a mat. inee md two mu lhom in ths even- iog, is popular, Those arriving late er flu m'lt show, the t announce, Can n | | over for cost. the second without extra AT THE LYCEUM. Miss Ada Meade, who comes to the Lyceum thater, New London, on Mon- day, Jan. 29, as prima donna in “Madame Sherry,” has appeared in very few plays on tour previous to her present engagement. Miss Meade in recent years appeared with Miss Frit- zi Sheff and alternated with the latter. For two seasons she played prima donna Toles for the Aborn Opera Co. Bhe is under three year contract with her present managers, and later is to appear in a new play, Miss Meade de- votes her spare time to study and has an offer to go in grand opera, which she will most likely accept, at the ter- mination of her present contract, SUNDAY SUBJECTS. ¢ the Christian Science The topic service Sunday morning is Truth The Lo Temperance association & At the Second Congregational church Rev. H. Wyckoft will preach at both service meets in Bill block Sunday afternoon. Rev. G. H. Ewing will conduct the service at the Sheltering Arms Sunday afternoon, The Sabbath afternoon meeting of the Seventh Dl{ Adventists will be 1 Bro.dwny Congregational held in the Bill block. o pastor will preach in the| At th church th | morning at the 5 o'clock service. Rev. G. C. Pollock will preach Sun- day morning ,and evening at the Taftville Congregational church, Rev. E. W, Coleman will preach Sun- lay morning at Trinity M. E. church Present Day Consecration. His evening topic is Have | a Soul? Rev. J. H. Dennis will preach at the Mt, Calvary Baptis' church Sunday | morning on Consec, ution to Persdnal Work. He will also preach in the evening. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be Holy Communion at 9.30 a. m., morning -prayer and sermon at 10.80 a. m, and e at '7.30 p. m. At the Third Baptist church Rev. Robert True will preach Sunday. His morning subject is Personal Evan. gelism, and the evening subject is Personal Responsibility for Cthers’ Salvation. At the Preston Clty Congregational church Sunday morning Rev. Keneston will preach on The Sabbath. His evening topic is Ceylon and Her | People, it being the monthly stereop- ticon sexvice,, Mary S. Pepper Vanderbilt of N. Y, noted test medium will speak and give spirit ges and clairvoyant, descriptions at the Spiritual Acamédy Sunday morning and evening. Rev. F. O. Cunningham Sunday morning at the First Baptist on Personal _Evangelism. At ening ice The Two Foci of trated by a large t views shown irogen apparatus, the ey At the Church of the Good Shepherd, | niversalist, Sunday morning, Young U People’s day will be obseryed. Tha Joseph Cobb, will be ers of the local un- will be Ba an Exam- is intended for peo- At the Y. P. u. > will be an 1to the union, ce will § J. Ohver Church and who is demc platforms Fotl public statement nce to the d FAGTGRY GIRI. BIVES UP Too Sick to Work —Doctor Advised Operation. Re- stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—“I run & gew ing machine in a large factory and go' all run down. I had ¢ give up work for I coul¢ not stand the pains in my back. The doctor said ] needed an operation for female trouble but Lydis ¥ E. Pinkham’s Vegetabl¢ § Compound helped mé more than the doctoré did. T hope that every one who is suffering will get the Compound. My pains, nervousness and backache are gone and 1 have gained five pounds. 1 owe my thanks to your medicine for it is the working girls friend, and all women wha suffer should write to you for special advice.”— Miss TrLLIE PLENZIG, 8 Jay Bt., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. When a remedy has lived for ove) thirty years, steadily growing in popw larity and influence, and thousands upon thousands of women declare they owe their very lives to it, is it not reasonab! to believe that itis an article of greai | merit? We challenga anyone to show any | other 6ne remedy for a special class a! diseass which has atizined such an enor: mous demand and maintained it for s¢ many years as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeuah‘s Compound. If you want special advice write to dh !. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confis lul,“ Ius. Yonr letter will op and answered by a lu-n and leld in strict confidence. THERE 15 no advertismg medlum in Bastern Connectlcut equsi to Th3s Bul- lstin for husiness resuits. ing prayer and sermon | Luther | preaches | i LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Hound dog; black, tan and white, § months old; answers te Sport. R?‘Vll‘fl Box 117, Central Village, Conn. e —— LEGAL NOTICES. Registrars' of Voters Nolice Tue Regisirars and Asgistan: Regis- trars of Voters of the Town of Nor- wlch will be in_session on FRIDAYS, FEB. 2d and Oth, 1912. from 13 .‘el'!‘h noon, untll 8 v'elock in evening, “To Reglster” the legal voters of said Town who may apply In person or by letter for the privilege of voting in political primaries or caucuses, as pre- scribed in Act of Legislatura, sessicn 1909. Those who huve previvusly reg- istered are not required to Jdo so again. rouw's Drug_Store, West Bide. THIRD DISTRICT-—At James Con- ners’ News Office, Greeneville. FOURTH DISTRICT—At Office Sax- will carry a 20 word classitied Ad. into a miluon homes one Liwe (any ¢ay) in entire st Burlington Free Fress, ADVERTISEMENT WANTED. TEN DOLLAR NOTE FOR A FLYER cubator, cheap, Branklin St. FOR SALW FOR SALE—A 120-egg Cyphers in- Jobn m. Moeick, 115 Junild List A—New England. 25 words. i 1 insertion §1¢—3 insertions $27. Portland Telegram, suuand Heraid, New biitain deraid New Haven Leader, Boston Post, Huverniil Gazette, Augusia Journal, lsridgeport Fost, Springfieid Union, - Lawrence Lagle, Boston American, Lynn New: Nashua ‘Telegraph, Vrovidence Journal SIXTH DISTRICT—At Lewis Allen's RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS arc wani- “For old, Poumu Norwicn, Conn KOR SALE—Pickerel balt, at C. K. Bauey's siable, near Kast Side bridge. % quarters for the winter for sellng bait, W. Barnes has made this his heau- Janzid ALE—Onc bay horse, 4 years sound and Kkind, weighing 1ivy 1inquire Buzrahville Postoffice. The above work will be performed at | Luugor News, Hartiord Giobe, | Jjaniid the followin, DIC!! Meriden Kecord, \W'cester 'elegram < FIRST DISTRICT At the ewn Hall, | Dewiscon Josrual, Novwioh Builerin, FOR SALE—A full blood Alredale SEOOI\D DISTRICT——A! H. M. Le- | Waterville Sentnel Lowell Teiegram, | Watcndog. Address 269 Yantic Street, Janiva_ ¥OR SALE—One palr horses welgh- ing ziw, 1v years old; also two pair under the heading of *“WANTED, FCR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the zate of 5 Cents per line, six words to the line. morning, at whose volos s ohcerfi sus makes basts & rise ! "Té run his jouraey through the skies, ’ From the chambers of the east, The cfim‘u‘l‘:u his na .tinl. A.nd. without weariness 70 RENT. Koung s whola'carth B e fies and IR Ll s SR RENT — o8 Frankilg St, con- Venpuits atule, gubuoie 1oF any budies. | Ol like the sun may T fulfll il beiweeu 1V and £ ana ‘LN f b lfifly pin n‘ Fyy ‘"6' airs, W. M. Vars, 8 Hober s:p:z'xs . ad Baer By beavedly RS JER T L 2 ey, NISHED ROOMS—T0 respectavle Dififi?pwfln 1osation, Bledm eaied, (But I shnll rove, and !on my Sun, shoul iE1c g ik, DAL Un S LOUT, Now- 14 ai B o tiasan et Ani8 mv. o oty 1y Lurnismed, Dear roiey; board it de- wide Adaress Home- £ Tike, ‘chre Busetin OInce. . Janzsd To follow ev'ry wand'ring star.) W0 RasN1—Nicely turnisned connect- | rorg Thy commands are clean and ing rovms, centrally locsied. AppLy Lo pure, 1 Juazed Talight'ning our beclouded eyes: Thy t m ngs just, Thy promise Thy 'nlyal ‘makes the nlmpla wi —OQne three-room flat, §6 PEr mUDLL; one Lve-room Hat, $1% per wontu; ole eight-rovm nat, $lo per month; nve minute walk up Frankin Yy Give me Thy counsel for m 5 air rs. ¥ e . T t Alling xubper Co. {on Woolen Corp, f04 Sturtevant si. | Seni for ooklet,® Mersill v | 81 g° BUUASE Sl *anizs e % u‘x“::y"i?b\::d" s e orwi cy, ST vay, N, S hon 4 and FTFTH DISTRICT—At Ponemah Large ?fi%‘“n"idm b jan13s B MO RENT—The very desirable cot- unt and cold, compar'd with Hall, Taftville. “FOR SALE—Four H. P. Olds gasoline t2ge, wiln modern improvements and Baker, Warrenville, for Ashford, or at the office of the State Highway Commissioner, Room 27, Capitol. The State Highway Commi serves the right to reject any 5. Dated at Hartford, Conn, 1912. re- Jan, JAMES H. MACDONALD, State Highw sioner. ¢ v Comm Hartford, | © Room 217, Capitol, Conn. jan26d DISTRICT OF =MONTVILLE, 53, | Court of Probate, Jan Estate ~of John Gou Montville, in said District, Apon the application Allen, a creditor of M praying that granted on Goucher adm: on sald estale of said deceased, may be proved a tied to pr file mora “John ord (\'nr] heard Tl\.n. 2 o'cloc notice be given o applicaticn, and of hearing’ thereon, rame two times in heving a circulation in Dis and by posting a copy therent on public_ signpost in the Town of Moni- ville, in =eid Dis CHARLES N. CHAPPELL, Judge. _jan27d THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE for the District of Con- 13 Y publisning Seme NeWsp. | N rupt s hereby given January, A anly adjud the first meeting > h that o D, 191 Toe In my Kkrupie Jan. 26th, 191~ Conn., appeared in Court and petition praving, for the in set forth, that an 1 norting to be the last ment of sald dece: d ho admll\ed to probate. Whereupon. tion be > Probate C i "'r'vl h. it s Ordered, That said heard and determined at urt Room in the City of in said District, on_the 80t A, D. 1312, at 10 o'clack tne forenoon and that notics of the dency of said petition, and of sald I earing thereon, be given by the pub- Ycation of this order one tme In some newsnaper having a circulation in sald District, at least three dave prior to the date of sald hearine, and that re- turn be made ta this Canrt NELSON I AYLING. Judge. The ahove and foregoing is a true cony of record. Attant: FANNIE C. CHURCH. Jan27 Clerk. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Farm of 160 acres in the town of Brooklyn, 4 miles from Elliott Station, 8 miles from Danielson. Part under cultivation, part pasture, part wood and timber land. Plenty of fruit end brook and three wells on the place. Two-story house, 2 barns and other buildings. Also a horse, 6 head of cat- te, swine, 75 chickens, wagons, farm- ing tools and 10 tons of hay. Every- ihing except household furniture will be sold for $3,500, if taken at once. Write or 'phone E. L. Darbie, Sav- irss Bank Buildiing, Danielson, Conun. oct148 FOR SALE Two houses with ample in a desiredle location ox line. They are and welt rente vounds and | electric n first-clasg condition | want to sell them at a price to yield better than nine per cent. on the investment. If interested aGdrese LOCK BOX 293, Norwich, Conn. janyI'Th8 kel la; W Chicago. {0LDSTONE ty and popular, m; goldstone book tells ed positions WOMEN—Sell guaranteed per cent. profit; part hose; 70 full or igate. make $16 daily; beginners inve: Box 4029, West Pt time; ed, ‘$1.85; 1,000, 11.5 10,000, $10. Printing ot ¢ every descrip- tion done promptly. Send for samples. The Lulletin Co., Norwich. Cona. FRUIT FARM 86 acres, overlook- for farm, he 3,000 bearing trees, barns and out- nd orchards tools in- 00 Others $500 up. TRYON’S AGENCY, “Willimantie, Conn. dec12d % Street. Brookly Plump . Builard, i wagon man . good mperat Apply _New Londo " WANTED— toms clerks, av pring s Sample estions free. rite immediate ¥ranklin Institute, Dept. 35-L., Roch ter, N. ¥ janld WANTED—Raw furs,_at H. A, Heeb- ner's ¢very Thursday. Arthur C. Benaett decsd WANTED—All kinds of raw_furs bought at Jos. Connors & Sons’, Water | Bt, every Thursday. A. C. Woodworth. noved WANTED-—-Piano tuning and repair- E All work guaranteed. ordon, Prospect St.. City. 2-! PRINTING _ FOR FA noteheads and 250 6% (reg\_lar busi- | ness size) envelopes, neatly printed, for | $1.75; 500 each, $2.7¢.. Send for samples and prices for any vrinting you are in | need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Noc- | $1,000. will buy house of 7 rooms, barn and other buildings, 14 acres of land. Fruit, wood and near market. E. A. PRENTICE, "Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. HELP WANTED Girls for General Housework, House- keeper, Man and Wife on Farm, also | Several Men for Farm Work. STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran, Supt., Central Building WANTED An Experienced Mi Sales- woman. One that has had experience 1):[1 :nking orders and selling Trimmed ats. Address R. Jan24d H, care Bulletin. WANTED Cook—General House Girls -an ex- perienced Waitress, and a young American gitl to assist. Room 32, Central Builling. J. B. LUCAS. FOR UALZ. land, 50 acres of good ¢, balance pasture and woodl piace well watered. House contains 10 rooms, in good condition, barn and other bulldings. Farm Is locat- ed three miles from Franklin square, convenient to trolley, and ons-half hour's drive to city. Central Buildlng, Norwich, Conm. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. FOR SALE Do You Want To Buy a Modern Two-tenement House ? I have one to #ell. Ask about it. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Two Pianos now at the Haile Club. Must be sold at once. Less than half price. Call The Plaut-Caddan Co.. Main 8t., Nerwich, Conn. FOR SALE Fine “8-room Cottage, Avery Street, lot 50x100, ing plot of good land on Spring Street, about 200x150 feet. Fn- tire property now offered at a very low price. Rare opportun- ity 'to acquire a nice home. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Pheones: 724 368-2 May Building, 278 Main St. For Sale Property No. Broadway, ing of a four story brick building and lot. For further in- formation call on N, TARRANT & COMPANY, No. 117 Main St, City. WILLIAM B. WILCOX AUCTION I wil sell THURSD. Public Auction on Y, FEB. 1, 1913, at 10 A. M., 3.3 engine, Kichard G. Raymond, &. D. 2, | receatly thorougnly renovaied, at 4v —JIsaac Watts. Store, 479 Main St. East Side. ed. Entrance salary $66 2-3 per montl, | Giiy Tel. 395-12 . jun2od | Vak St Possession given lmmediately. Dated at Norwich. Coun. this 27th |with promotion. kxaminations every: e Apply at 6l Spriag St Janid | “FUST-RATE AND VERY THANE- day of January 1913, where May 4. Secure free particulars | FOR sAu.——mkerex balt. ¥ = L per i TYLER D. GUY. through A, E. Richards, Springiield, | len, 419 Gast Maln St, Preston. ) TO RENT—First class room and CORNELIUS J. 'DOWNES Mass. S e board, at o8 Cnurch st FLEL TN DR 30 game JRUIDSNT SHAStIATe UL BE A TRAINGD NURSE—_Earn 3§25 | Levi N, Clark, South Canterpury, Conn. | 70 MENT—Tenement at No. 31 Fair- | OF Grandam Cr & sturdy dam weekly. We train you at home. Free| jan23d mount St inquire Ur. Higging. Janvd Whos- dou‘hty deeds in ik IR i MM “I WHK ‘:'?{3“;‘;“,,‘"“’,2"‘;"" Nurses Instiluto | “yoR SALE A fin new dellvery box | TO RENT—A very comiortabie roo, U S aaab i ! i J s sleigh. ~Price low. ~ Apply Scott and |centrauy lveated, steam heat and ail]Ang churct “MWMJY”"_" o Y $25 WEBKLY JOB guaranteed men | Clark Corp'n, Greeneville. Janldd | uie conveniences. inquire ut BUleHn | por, toh phase and manmer all her yko! learn automobile business. ~ We | < go G pes sioce mine room x gh bh ived h 1 xe is- - grounds, location dcsirable, price véry soven-r Stoner, Baomy B Camitol ) Maretar LIVE AGENTS are x-o.n_ln money reasonable. C. M. Case, Bilss Place. ~ | Wik 4l pusioiuce. 4pusy on premsues. gpfl;fil111}:‘,’],?:‘;,.:,,',&:,%3’:{;, prase graded' road’ In Franklin and sections | Dept. I Boy 17, Ware, Mass. janvia ' i, FOR SALE OR RENTORe wilb gy riie'oullamg. *Airs, Lves, 18 Main. en she | ScE atih piens mud specificstions. | . DON'T SLAVE fpr wages. Barn 3 | oy corner of Bans and Valley streets, 064" | rrom Triend or nefghbor passing by, N Eias will'afate the price as per speci~| to $1 dally. Be your own boss. We|Yhirants cr. Address Mrs, Wi RENT—store ac 60 Franklin St, | Unfailing was-her quaint repl fications. The State Highway Commis- | $hO% you iow, tree. Applin Supply Co. | poes. Chaniin, €t janga | possession ut once. inquire st t;m‘l;;m Fust-rate and very thankful” it ity fad Cross Somery an2' toss, , L Ottice. of o g FOR SALE Tiouse near Chapiin No doleful, tales had she to terl. ecrease the mumber of feet to be Im-| “AGENTS_Take orders for our ladies | FOR 5 FURNISHED KuuMs, ali modern oofi- | No martyr's murmur, “Pretty well? | proved, after the contract is let. fine name and initial stationery. Sam-|Center. Address Mrs. Wm. RoES | veniences, 35 Union st Leiepnons 8.4, Not she. Her happy chronic state | yoAll bids must be accompanied by a|pics take no room. Ronanza sideline. | Chaplm, Cl. Jandd apriva .| Witn unction ‘she announced, “Fust- bond of no ve.z t! Aanqn}leled—“! irdog:) € | Postal brings information. New Eng- FOR BALE-Ticase snd barn, with LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPAGE rate! cost of the work. An er to whom | jand Paper Co., Barton, Vt. Jjan2id B ouse and barn, with R And SR EX R imbity an wiaa contract has been awarded refusing to | s | six acres of land, about 1-2 mile west | TO RENT—With or without power | fyoc with 21 emphasis as glad & 1o, sign _the contract at the prices offered | LADIES may earn §0od pay cOPYINE | o¢ Chaplin village. Near church, [and steam—4,000 square feet Hoos | “Tust.rate and very thankful” araidh & Surety v S5 = artic- . = ust-r: L4 and furnish a surety company bond, or | addresses at home, spare time; partic- | of chaplin ' vitiege Jear chupel St T L ! a certified check, shall forfeit from his | ularseic. Horicon Malling A e e Lehise counias e | s e R }bg'ncd ab’z“w’-r;»m“}?ils l%'éhezfz'iflfl\znc;z;? o iy = = = —— 5 8 Fournier, Troy ézum L}:unnrs' Build. | Her bright and cheery word lives on, DEIcS e v LADIES make supporters; ;1: per| GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 6 1 Franklin’ St, © “hes A havpy influence that spurs lowest bidder. Plans and specifications = envelopes (regular business sise). cacd | o€, Franklin 'St, cor. Chestnut Av may be examined at nouse of B | Ceinten In corner: 1,000, '31.85; | je2ad Qur hearts to utterance Iike hers: Davis Franilin, for Franklin, and at D o auo ‘fj;pf“““‘ 10,060, $10. 500 noteneads, And when friends greet us day by dar, store of Oscar : . Like her. we, blithe and gratefn], say’ “Fust-rate and very thankful.” ‘ongregationalist. VIEWS AND VARIETIES RENTALS. 30 CLIFF ST., Corper Elm St., flat of rooms, besides storc room, bath, closets, veranda, separate rear entrance, wocdslied, eic., gas fixtures, hot wate tath, closet, set bowl, stode tubs, e $15 mo. Clever Savin !nvlnn 53 PEARL ST, near Amn St, upper tenement of § vacant for first| “Full again, Wombu? thought vou time in Seven years. improvements ara separate stcam heator, hot water, bath, closer, gus fixtures for Jimnts and Luel, set tubs, piazza, etc. 26 SCHOOL ST., mear Christ Church, entire house 0 rooms, with large lot, steam heater, hot water, set tubs, bath and closei, gas fixtures, etc. Part- 1y carpeled. Rent moderate. WHITNEY'S AGENCY turned over a new leaf.” ‘“Well. the darned thing blew back.”—Washing- ton Herald. “Ma expects to be blamed for every- thing soon.” “Why?” “Pa says he's go- ing to swear off smoking again,”—De- troit Free Press. Knicker—Does Jones understand th¢ purchasing power of a dollar? Bocket —TYes; what troubles him 1s the pur< q ghaulng power of his wife—New York 7 Msin St, Franklin Square, | SUl: FeliNaing Sty Frank i/ Srom “But you will have to be identified Real Estate and Insurance | madum, beforo we can _cash your check.” “T don’t see why; T didn't haw to be identified when I deposited th money here.”—Chicago Tribune. "I wonder why Solomon was consids ered the wisest man? asked My Meekton’s wife. “Probably, my dear because he had so many wives to givt bim good advice.”—Washington Star. Sillicus—To what do you attribut the fact that so many marriages an failures? Cynicus—I think it is ber cause those who don't marry too youn; wait till they are too old.—Philadelphit Record, She—The Rev. Wilkins is something of a faith healer, you know, and I'nf thinking of attending his church for my rheumatism. He—I can recom- mend him for insomnia—~Sydney Bul. letin. “Why are you so vexed, Irma?" “I ars 30 exasperated! I attended the meeting of the Social Equality league and my parlor maid presided and she had the¢ to call me to order three Lippincott's Magasine, Miss Gush—Mrs. Richley carries hery self 8o splendidly always; nothing eves disturbs here. Mrs. Chellus—Yes, in- deed; she carries herself just as stead- ily ag her grandfather did the hod.— Catholic Standard and Times. “That fellow is toe slick for me. Sold me a lot that was two feet under wa- ter, I went around to demand my money back.” “Get it™ “Get nothing! Then he sold me a second hand gaso- line launch and a oopy of Venetiarf Life, by W. D. Howells."—Louisville Courier-Journal. MUCH IN LITTLE The patrons of the Orpheum Music hall in Sacramento have voted to cut out smoking. There were 3,320 votes in favor of extending the permission Other rentals registered dnily. jansd FOR SALE. 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 | to maks room for autos. Apply to THOS. H. BECKLEY, | Chairman Fire Committes, 278 Main Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn. will buy a re taim Sliuated 3% miles from raiiroad station, cottage house of 10 rooms, painted white, green bilnds, In excellent condition, barn 20 { by 24, wagon shed 14 by £0. one hea- nery 12 by 16, one hennery § by 14, { three other smaller ones, ons crib 12 by 116, workshop 10 by 14, cranberry box, | one acre of strawberries, 200 peach | trees, orchurd of upple, pear and plum trees, abundance of wood, fine shade {trees’ in front of house, i3 miles to | postotiice, sehool and church, negr pros- perous factory village. Here is a|to smoke and 5,696 against a contnn- channalw buy a good farm cheap. In-|ance of the practice, ; vestigate. In ties quiet village of Carolina R. L. I offer a 60 acre farm, well divided into { pasture, mowing and woodland, abun: | dance of fruit, neat cottage house, larg barn 40x80, crib, hennery and smoke- | housw, This place is only % mile Lo i the Village, where employment can be | furnished to & whole family. $1,300 takes it. Transportation tres in auto. Send for Wilcox's tm Bulletin (cholca of 406) WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Brok No. 41 West_Broaa St Weuter), 'Phone connection. A company capitalized at $336,000 has been organized to develop the oil flelds in the vicinity of Punta Arenas, in the extreme southern part of Chili, and American boring machinery is arriv- ing for the oil flelds south of Concep- cion. The short crop of beets has of course led to a considerable rize in the price of sugar, and the same shortage is no ticeable in almest all European coun tries, with the exception of Russia. The most remarkable shortage is in beets for feeding purposes. This shortage will certainly lead to the use of larger quantities of hay, Iloxo-ll-lzn - nove7a STORAGE, Space for Furniture and Commaames. Storing & Leasing Co 10 20 W Mlln Peck’s Real Estatz Ag.ncy ' FARAS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strez,” * Willimanti, Gom. Consul H, J. Harvey states that the declared exports of Jambs at the con- sulate at Fort Hrie, Canada, to the United States in 1908 were 30,562 head, in 1909 38,383 head, and in 1910 only 1,180 head. In 1911 this trade reserv- ed, shipments of 2,000 or 3,000 per week having been made from the East Buf- alo stockyard to Capada. innipeg is again threatened with & milkk famine, and the Manitoba Dairy association is trying to devise som ways and means of Increasing the lo cal output of milk. The great troubid with Manitoba, and in fact wilh the rest of the western provinces of Can- ada, in the matter of milk and veg- etables, is that the farmers give litUe or no attention to mixed farssngs FORTY HORSES. 1 haye just arrived home with two carloads of horses that 1 bought direct from the farmers. They are a nice lot of chunks and business horses; alsc reveral big drafters and a big pair of mules. These hor:as I want to sell right away.-Prices are $35 to $50 lower, Now is the time to buy, as they will be on my farm near Trading Cove. on|Ing see iher A Montville _frolley road, in Town of | *“fef 11500 - Jansd "| During 1911 the agricultural depart- Norwich, Conn., the following personal ment of the Uganda Protectorate made proper 17 good young cows, some large distributions of cotton seed. The new miich, othiers die soon, 3 two y old helfers, ¢ yearllng heliars, 2 I 1 rair team harness, 1 light Sflshmfl land For Sdl distribution commenced on March 10 and ended August 21, duing which pe- ) 1 dump cart, 1 light team wagou " Fotty acres of high land situstessy’] Tiod 207 tons of seed were given out. sleigh, sled (bob runner), 1 milk | state macadam road overlooking the| Of the distribution 88 per cent. was wagon, 1 grain reaper, 1 one horse | Atlantlc ocean from Point Judith on|completed with the spring rains, i. e. rake, 1 land roller, 1 Acme harrow, 1| :he east to Montauk on the west Only | pefore the end of May. This i ,“ 1 weeder. 2 plows, 3 cul- |35 minutes’ ride from Vesterly station. { gure ithe bulk Of the crop ripening iy ntity ay! also a quan- o N, il HFMM‘ e ox the dry season, which will tend to ime hoes, shains b prove the.general quality, b s Long_Distance Teleplone. "\ aterer| © High Street, Westerly, R. L ng sold my property will idder, without J‘\\ms E. DE_WOLF, Jan. 22, Norwich, Conn, jaanTu —_— INSPEOTION Wlen—-“Al”l‘! A shipment of F & Merkel motor- oyeles Wit £ail b;n bearlng motors and spring frames are due to arrive here about Ieb. 15th. Write to Flyirg l(?fl(el Agency, City, for catalogue now, and gsena received, the output of blister and | copper in the United States in 19 'wu 1,091,554,000 pounds, against 1, 0 80,159,609 pounds in 1910 and 1,002 - 951,624 pounds in 1m. The flgures AGIERICAN HOUSE, . ‘Farrell & Sanderser. Props. o 1By kol SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, | the vear indicate t) .th- 1911 pro- Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected | duction of marketable .oprper by the SHETUCKET STREET. regular Nfllflm’ tic TRERY. 1s 1o waverusing medium 1n | 100 Eastrr. Connecticui equal to The Buls :-‘ lant S 2 1.458,08 letiz fvu business results 00 Ao According to statistics and utma

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