Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 5, 1912, Page 8

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PAIR TODAY AND TUESDAY. NO TEMPERATURE CHANGE. WHAT IS GUING ON TUianii |1t cimbraces Loth classical apd popular | # songs. Vi o L The Auditorium sets the pace in mc- : Aud‘::i:l:g:.. W tures as well as vaudeville, and ‘the | Mog:n Pictures aad Songs at Breed spechl offering for Monday and Tues- | Ll day is a most tmkly offering. The w and Motton Pictures %t | faiio of he nlotore Io el thit is nece |{More Women are Bald Than o 3 cssary; it Is Cardinai Farley’s Recep- | ¢ ey L tion and Homecoming in New York ! Men, Says Authority D g e ioy Sting o. F, | City. This picture was taken by the| This is a startiing statement but its e e o, Mo L 0o O Ful imp'Co, in the mornins, and shown the | true adcording to an article_published m?rxls in O‘qd! l"ell'r‘{ws Hull,’ B. of ©,|same night in New York city, and it i8 | in a standard magazine this year. d ;mis‘\_ - Bgromgt o Hes M i{ 11, | & combination of an historical reccrdl One thing is certain PARISIAN S arwish Caneets dn Carpenters' Hall | 1na’ modern pusiness enterprise. See | SAGE will surely prevent baldness by he Wesh Camp, No. 00, Woodmen of | i Gther pictrures are. His Musical | stopping the hair from falling, but it the, World, moels In Foresters’ Hall. | goul, comedy by the Solax Co.; _The [won't grow hair after the head ‘is bald. Hal nion meets in C. L. Us|jcecliille Falls, scenic by the Solax| Ladies, look after your hair, desiroy Norwleh Aerle, No. 367, T. 0. E,|C0: The Chinese Smugglers, Western | the dandruff germs with PARIS!A}( meets In Bagles' Hall, 4 dramatic by the famous Bison Co. SAGE, and dandruff wiil disappear. It £tops scalp itch over night, and is ANNOUNCEMEN}S JEWEL, EMPRESS OF MYSTICISM, guaranteed to be the most refreshing, Misg M. C. Adles refined and agreeable hair dressing all this week, See ady. A 4 that can be obtained. Sold by The be in Norwich| At James Clancy’s Poli Theater. |jece & Osgood Co. and druggists all 2 .. | Over America for 50 cents. This week's bill at James Clancy’s | * e heh s g."l?ms St Bl 1 e See the solid and durable scheol | Poli theater promises to be one uflgle troubled with itching scalp. I received hoes Irank A, Bill offers today at Sic, | best that ever invaded this city. The|no penefit until I .tried PARISIAN $1.25 and $1.30. | headiiner Jewel is one of the most as- | §AGR,"—Mrs. Georze Thunder, R. F. ! P tonishing persons that ever appeared \7" 5 ‘Marshall, Mich. A\dolphus Benoit of Taftville has re- | before the public. She is termed a r lrm a single cylinder Flying | mind reader, but that is net all; she 5 through the local | can sce into the past and future with | be held on the Monday evening fol- f { olute accuracy which has been test- | lowing Easter. | ed and proven threughout the country Case Withdrawn. { where she has appeared. She uses no . iristian Temperance | confederates whatever throughout her CTh'el ““P"n} Mrs. Frances I;?u,l;: ¢ at 3 p. m. at their | performance and she is seated in plain "‘;V'fiy of gl M?‘l- *‘G;‘"‘J 2o street. Election of | view of everyond and invites the au- [ 2nd Mre S, H ?02"‘;9; £l ke ances Willard memorial | dience to ask her any sort of question, | C1t¥, Which was assigned for Wedies- Bverybody invited. Miss Jewel must be seen to be be- | aY, has been withdrawng by Mrs |lieved. Her title of Empress of Mys- | Crowley. Prhns corner_of | ticism is surely hers, and hers oniy. Pulpit Themes. s street has|She will be a welcome attraction at Rev. E, W, Potter’s morping topic at . Tucker to M. ;:I\is popular house for three days, Two | the, Baptist church Sunday merning B. Prentice through the agency of C.!other good acts will be on the bill with | Wwas A Universal Call from the Only E. Whitney. The plot cofnprises three | Jewel, also four of the latest and best | S8aviour. In the evening, he preached 48 foot lets. | in phom It is a well known fact | the third of a series of sermens on — | that the pictures are bright and clear | Why Jesus Christ Came Into ihe The brokerage house of G. Edward | at Poli's theater. World. The subject was What He Graff, member of the Consolidated | . f‘ams lgvD:Kngvsh Sk e Steck Exchange of New York and the . W ane's Sunday m Chicago borrd of trade. with M. wm, | AT THE LYCEUM THEATER, FEB- | 0% e Gopgragational church was E. Glimere, ex-presidont of lh(-\ Edison | RUARY 23, ; The Omniscient Christ and in the eve- company, al partner, has open- a3 a branch mhw in this city in the| That Rubenstein justified in tak- “hapman block, on Broadway, with|ing a deep interest in the career of Mr. Claude H. Gilfillan as local man- | Jesef Lhevinn.e his gifted young coun- ager. The headquarters of this con- | tryman, has been amply proven by ihe ning Building a Man, Beautiful Daffodils. Mrs, Geerge W. Robinson has sev- eral kinds of beautiful daffodils, some of which have been in the Congrega- cern are 1 all street,' New cord of thig remarkable pianist. Hen- | /¢ ol t ) York, but this arrangement lo- | rv . Finck of the New York Evening | nonay church of Sundaye. Last Sun- | n cal inves and the public can deal | Post has called Lhevinne “the real Ru- | comparabilis plenus, and incomparabil. directly with this house. R. D. Dun binstein No. 2. His many concert | % rday al & Co., and the Mechanics and Metals | tours in Hurope, his four Amerlcan |13 Star- Yesterday twenty buds and National bank of New York speak very | tours (including sensational success in E"'“""’s of Von Siom varlety were hizhly of the firin and its financial re- | Mexico and Cuba), have added increas- | g ieini sponsibility. adv. | ing Tuster to his fame, With the mus. | Several in this vielnity saw {hres - s . . | moon degs on Thursday evening. Twe hebarob g eaimpii | ical public and eritics of a1ll kinds there of them were beautiful is but o verdict, “Lhevinne is a gi- £ F el e =P e % 81" Good Home for Neglected Child. The Return of Cardmal Farley. ’ It is fortunate, indeed. that arrange- Mary E. Rawlinonco, otherwise ments have been perfected to bring | known as Mary Robinson, was com- '..“.np 1:.r Monday and ' Ihevinne to New London on Feb, 23, mitted to the county home on Thurs- e return of Cardinal Far- for this American tour is an extreme- | day and later was sent to the home and v.mdw; of the car- |1y short cne. The concert will be a|ef Mrs, F, B Williams in Jewett City. across the Atlantic, taken | Tare treat which no music lover can| Dr. S. H. Holmes has had the girl in Mhe special Nort n German Liloyd | afford to lese. charge for some time, after she lefi rdinal's | - —_— her home, in his office as humana a and his THERMOS BALL. sgent, und has secured for her a good arrival in Am s home where she will receive preper treatment and education. Hearts Were Favors. Mrs. A, G, Beranton's class, the young women’s Bible class in the Bap- tist Sunday school. held its annual I Vitagraph Camera: man ac- | Wear Your Booster E:igs-Marv.lnus- dinal wi - > o3 jihe cardinal with his per-| "1y "pretty Decorative Efisct for the ictures are endorsed and sanc- | Grand Concert and Ball. eminence and are the TS only production intimately associatea| All arrangments are completed for o 1 b R iy : i 14180 | the grand concert and ball to be held | ‘;}“{,‘;’;&;{";’;fi;y Gl g (}:‘:ln:’; Arnothe feature for today is|in the state 2 ight. The mu- | o | - president;~ M 3 along ve erent lines than any of | Siclans were Sundayipuic{ FEK slected iprenident T ive 2 the Blograph attractions shown at the | ng the finishing touches on the con- | Sardner secretary, and Mrs. I. fiilbert ireasurer. At the clese Breed, is entitled A Tale of the | “ert nurr‘vbwvr"‘ u‘nd‘ Morgan_ _gr“‘nsni the business mecting, a number Wilderne nd is a story of the plo-\ with a score of men, was \\.u‘km: hard "uess{n games wors played, or neer days in old Kent on the \‘e(u h will surp - time. During th of the Kentucky hills two *armeory ‘ 3iih v makes the besutiful | DG T an outlaw, view the sroidered tabie lin- approach of a party of settlers, moving | © nd seo the Ther- hride of the.class. forward to s new home In the vast aftord Lo m ! e, wafer: wilderness, The Grdan U brother is! overwhelmed by the :\gm of the pio- | neers and, unknown to his (lder‘ brother, joins their parly. The s build a stockade home, and the look is most rosy, until the outlaw | brother meets a girl from the stock- | meeting § t the spring, he, of course, not /|l nowing his brother is among the set- There is one { | r He forces his attentions upon | —that every o) y and gentleman, | i rushing back | must wear a Booster Ea to get into | . The outlaw's the hall. and those who have not pur- | influence with the neilghboring Indians | chased them can eet all they wish at arouses them in his plan for vengeanc rank A, Bills ghoe stor With 75 mugicians playing for the ms hopeless, | concert programme, the ball tonisht| Frigav to spend Sunday ‘with his from the back of the | meke a musical ireat such as| r, Arnold P. Brown, hilleide. Most of them | Norwich has never known before. David Bothwell has been elected pew ted an escape, but among the < x-,\vn.»p a1 the Congregational church few captured is nge brother, The reading room in Biater Mbrary action and ‘EWE'T GITY as well patronized Sunday afte the In- ih tables being flled. M . Gwool was in charge, Wilifam Connell are at parents’ home on Maln d, and dainty Bunug’q Briafs. | TY¥hen Jewett City and Greten pla | & basketball i > Bijou last the home team the scote bmng 53 te 23, under th 3 a ppecial uet ef Brain- nmunication and lodge in New on. he Harmoy ck met with Mrs. T, Robinson Friday afternoon, hepherd F. Brown went to Hartford { | Funeral of l\r: Arthur Payne—Anti- | Tuberculosls Committes Begins Sys- | tematic Crusade—Activity of Sun-1 day Scheol Ciasses, Children Grv FOR FLETCHER'S CAST ORIA AUBITORIUM OFFERS ANOTHER BIG BILL. WESTERLY HOUSE. Ales, Wines axd Liguers aiway slock ed Iree every Sai JOHN G. KENYON & CO,, own feelings. ) bl Mre. .G H, Prior, Mrs. Ida Foster, | 220000 ropricters F. Gardner and G. H. Prior Monday go ang There Is Rest for the Wea leep in Jesus. Rev. Mr. Pay a team of | Sunday school class attended the serv- who are not excelled | 1 11 a body, every member being any. Their feature trick of “hoop- 1 Present. . s e will like. Gerduers »¢ the Leop is something that ha “I;M;IL\ C';gs piacedta !&ee ‘hw“em‘ s f B g B y cemel eurers k % b oL teing Deacon J. D. Ecelestone, De Hac lvel'y completa and Boarding Stable 12«14 Bath Street, HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 33 ta: Grahid Obrs to Light BEar'P Organize. ide Yange b Sinday school | e name of | TRUNKS, to have rins 3{;:,&.“’5‘;:3 SUIT CASES, ilips; aecre- TRAVELING BAGS. Sage and Sulphur Remedy for D-n-; Miss Ellen Wilicox; treasurer, druff, Faded and Gray Hair, Miss Eva “m\lh A large assortment at low- | est prices. i The (‘4] idea n" iL The Sketucket Harnzss Co., 321 Main Street, MUNEY LOA icw on .AA‘JAD"dS Waiches, Jeweiry of,any kind at the Interest. An old NO MORE GRAY HAIR. ng 51"1 fl,r dml - Gets a Good Start at Committes Meeting—Fratsrnities to Co-operate i ft and glossy —Big Benefit Ball Planned. age Tea,” Which also rest 5 mother: Our grand- A meeting of the com & prepa- die of making it. been overcor 1 compa of -tuperculos ctient, by ow n of Sage, combin and other dundru {um to be bu The member Fugene J. € 2. Phillip: more than anything Jave dry, harsh faded hair, less remedy will color in a few Jjayse; mented with dandrift, se, falling haira, | treasure and Suphur Hair Rem- | (o send o | quickly correct these troubles,| as they exist, > fratornai or- @ color, streneth aud beanty to| ders and otl m tows, ask- = your hair, } ing that some sum be voted o this AUTOMOBILE STATION. Get a fifty oemd bottle ‘fjrmtl your \mglf_ihui'!e r-ausm] . AR i S. J. Colt, 6 Otls Street. Automobs. druggist today, and prove thia to your ere was also 3 Y ;| 2ad Blcycle Rapairi Genarel i3 own eatisfaction. All druggists sell | ments will probably be perfected at| \ing work. ‘."n:‘ 1t, ynder guerantee that the money wilt | ence, te conduct a grand civic ball e refunded if the remedr‘ 1]5 not ex- nl\ which »\dm vml»d)\ v:o-u ;:;‘fi; l"‘:;l'fi'e mfm E ls no agvertising medium in ctly as represented. spe“; ageuts, | the proceeds alsc stern Connecticut equal to The Bui- & Osgood, 191 -purpoge, It iz probable this ball will'letin for husmess 32 3 committeg are TAE COLLATERAL l.nAW <o, J b 142 Main Street, Upstuirs, mil 4 F. CONATT. 22 Wraskls Stre. = %o and the 4. F. ¢ 11 Cigars are the ©est om the ma. e i e iecied ol ipp It was i conditions WANTED. WANPED—Masons, carpenies and olerks to ride Miying leikes ine Doitie Works. ‘U'will be witl pleasare, and youwl sail along “boosting _ine werkel with a seug. tebsd | WAR'IED—\A. German ur l’lllhn Ell‘l 10 do- general housework in a small family,” Apply Mas. Hertz, 37 Thames Bt febsd \NTED A first class herseshoer; steady Job for a sober man. Apply to J. D. Pielltor, 245 West Math St iehdd T2,000 RAILWAY DAL CLWEAS Wanled—39u monii; 4 examina- uons May 4ik; Commeén eaucation suifi- cient. “Puil”’ unnecessary. write jor sanple questione. Franklin Institute, A, Ri )2d WANTED—To learn rbering; carn $10 to $20 weekiy; $o Saturdags; reom, board, $6uls furnisied. Hall's Barber Bohools, 514 Washington St., Bosten, Mass. tebid WANTED—Boarders and rocme{s, excellent service and desifable location for limited number. Address Box 885, Bulleun Office. fed2d w&nm—n D fowis and chick- ens. . A Buhnrd. R. D. 2. janidd WANTED—T0 hire & farm, 75 to 10¢ or mere acres, near Norwich or New Londoa; if suitable. rent in advance. Apply Box 60, Bulletin. Jan1sd ANTED—Raw furs, at H A. Heeb- ner’s every Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett decsd WANTED—All kinds of rew fura hought at Jos. Connors b Water 8L, every Thursday. A. oodwortl. foved WANTEB—Plano lnnln. and repair- h!’ All work guaranteed. A. G. ordon, Prospect St. City. Tel -2, PRINTING FOR = fFARMERS—250 nntohud and 250 6% (regular busi- size) envelapes, nnlx ’rlntefll‘ for $175: 200 each, 416, ¥ samples and prices for any orinting you are in need of. ~The Bullétin Ccmpany, Nor- wich, Conn. HELP WANTED General House Girls, a Secend Girl, Cooks and a reliable Man (or Man and Wife) for farm work. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran, Supt., Central Building "Phone 344 WANTED Cook—Gencral House Giris -an ex- perienced Waitress, and a2 young American gil to assist. Reom 32, Central Building. .J. B. LUCAS. FOR SALI and E. Tudor Gress, Auctieneers LIGUIDATION SALE Public Auction THURSDAY, FEB. 8th, 1912 Beginming at 930 olcleck a. m. at the mills of {he Westerly Woolen lhmpany CANAL, STREET, WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND. THE MACHINERY AND EQUIP- MENT CONSISTING OF Pickers, Cacds, Spool Spools, Bob- bins, Skein Binders, Jucks, Twisters, Dressers, Looms, Pattern Looms, Gigs, Steamers, Shears, Napper, Cloth essers, Heathcote Dryers, Washers, ; Mills, Extractors, Dyeing Ma- Belting, Yarn, Drugs and Chemicals, Scrap Iron, Ma- chine Tools, Machine Parts, Etc, THBE ENTIRE PROFERTY TO BE SOLD IN ONE DAY, 837 — LOTS — 837 To be sold separately in lots to suit purchasers Ineluding 8¢ — LOCMS — 80 23 — SET8 OF CARDS — 23 25 — TWISTERS —.25 6350 — LBS. WORSTED AND i COTTON YARNS — 6250 6000 —~ LBS, LEATHER BELTING — 6000 cataiogue to & H. J. GROg! Managers of Estate: 170 Westminster St., Providence, R. I Appi LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Hall Bullding, in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from Feb. 1st to Feb. 2ist, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m,, to Hseten to appeals from the doings of the Assessors, and to do any other business proper to be done at said maetings. Dated at Norwich, Conn, Jan. 18ih, 1012, FRANK R. M'LAUGHLIN, EDWARD KIRBY, JAMES W, BLACKBURN, Board of Relief. NOTICE THE LAUREL HILL BRIDGE will be put in perfect repair witheut delay. 1 the necessary work Is completed, ccial effort will be made to prevent dent and injury to persons and perty. The following provision of the state adapted to tuls case, Wwliil be ; entorced: Pne riding or driving of any orses, {eams, or carriages faster en & walk, or the operaling of automobile or motercycls mora than ‘\fly dol- mprison for not more eotiout, Feb. L . LILIIBRIDGE, AM B. WILCOX, CHAS. ¥. BUSHNELL Seiectmen of t of Norwich ‘ FMWS LOST-AND FOUND. LOST—3§11 in bills. Saturday night, ou lower Franklin St. Return te John Kukla’s Tailor Shop for reward. febbd ;r.l-‘ W. HOLMS, Deniis! o e Annex. Room A | 139 Spring Strest, Willimantis, Gon, under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SAL or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of 0" Cents per line, six words to the line. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALK. FOR SALE OR RENT—Farm witih (WO aweiuug bouses and DATNS, Ledriy DeW, Ole ivehouse, aisu BUIOKNA IBCLOTY und SIDVUKSLOWNS, 10U avres £00d Jund divided inie MUWINs alld paniuis; guud BPring, never KnOWi TO RENT. —— TO RENF—Second reor, Circulatling LibIary DULKIDE, Suilhow LN BuOY, Oi- o er isdwings, Ay A, Browniog. ueuill R HOON AND BOAKD In privale family, § Churcu St Kilg upper beil lebid Lo be Wiy, Wil keep lo pair of horsesy Joun Durr, Oce tabod WOI BALI—Carriages. und pqrucumrs, appy at 108 A Ci Wi SPRING FASHION BOOK i now review Ageuncy, Grand db-xe Kemnunt Store, 261 Muin St . FOR SALi—Perfect Reading double- &as neadiight, Adgdiess W. J. 8, 1L SUhmln AV~ Wesieriy, R, L 4 ¥ORL SALE—Two nice brood sows, also Lwo ingubators, cheap. Add H wzumm 10D Willimantie, o or [rgxge bicyeie, 15 FUR SALK _Light, one-hor in perfect order; not used since 1t was 8. Chappeil, New _ febld Lendon, Cenn. ¥OR SALE—Ploker, Bailey's stable, near C. W. Barnes has made this his hlld' q“j‘“"fl for the winter for selling bait. an2 Sl baly ot C T SALE—One pair horses weigh- 16 years old; al pair steers. Inquire ot 15 Gak Sty City: hflB SALB—Plcluul bait. F. L. M~ Jain Bt, Presten. _lll SALE—A fine nnw lnlint B et el ,FOR SALE—On Biles place, nine room irprovements, lmvh Xouu.n mmn'u‘. .._~___—__._. entire house SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located 78 acre farm, 35 acres excelient plow land, balance pasture an fruit, 115 miles from R d village, near markets, 14 room colonial house 'with verandas, best condition outside and i, 1ar, henhouse, ooat §36: bufldin (8 wor barn, puntc sheds, ,000; e u,u udes hzulnh.ld {Ill‘- m!hlniu. farming_tools Tryen’'s Agency, Wlulmlnt IO RMAT—NIce,y AUdiisied Conleci- ing ropun, centruiy locuted. . ADRY, o BoX b, Mulieun. Junzad 20 RANT-—Jenvinent at No. 41 Fadr- mouni Bl uite. LT, Mg gin 1O RENT—A very wmlwm Yovul, centimuy iocated, steam heal wid al 'L'n‘c cunvemleuces, luquite at Mulletin Tioe. Junad LP A0 DAKE lUrnsheu Tevls, Maic GuCTite Dulding. Bars. Lwes, §15 Main. ociavd 4O MENYT—store at ¢y Fraokiln s, possessien AL unce. lugwire 4l Muiletiu Uikce. octed VURNISHID MoGMb, Wil medern oon- veulenc $5 Univn bt Leiepuvae 6841, spriva LIGHT MANUFACTURING SFAGE TO RENT—Wita er without power and steam—4,000 square leet Mr space. The lighisel, cleanest, air: tuctory floer in Norwich. Apply A. A. Fournler, Trey Bteam Launary Baild- Ing“h-unm 8L, eor. Cheswnut Ave RENTALS, _ 30 CLIF) IT., Ceraer Eim St, flat of esides slere rovm, bath, elouu, -runaa separate rear entrance, oic., gas fixtures, hot water, gnh oloue(, s¢1 bewl, stone tubs, etc. 315 mo. 3 PEARI. 8T, mear Amm St, uD] v tenement of § roo: vacant fer first {ime in seven years. Improvements are Ssparate stewm Leater, hot water, bath, i, gus fixtures for uints and fuel, set tubs, piazsa. etc. %$ SCHOOL l‘l'.x mear Christ , hot water, sst tubs, bath and eloss, gas fixtures, etc. Part- ly carpeied. Rel modorate. WHITNEY'S AGENCY 227 Main 8t, Frankfn Square, Real Estate and insurance Other remtals registered dailv. janid Chureb, rooms, with large BALE HORSES. good business and farm horses, also several drivers that lun speed, that I want to sell right a to make room which will arrive abow Come and see them. L) prleu m BELMER R. PIERSON. HENS—Mayflower White W, and sirong, bred to ¥ are snow white and wi roduce stock fit for any show. ave hens, pullets, cocks and Cockerals Prices ara lower [or saie at all t! ow st they will be Jack. Wy ace Hareld J, Gross, James H. Hur\eylboaklng orders now_ {o] ln e‘zl for !mum dell er 3 o Fu-m, N.or#f‘h I,OOD l‘l\l"l'l\fi CHEAP-—500 § reguiar bu-.nm siwe), car: sisting of Hose Wagon, Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hose These must be sold at once te make room for autes. Apply to THOS. H. BECKLEY, Chairman Fire Committee, 278 M Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn. Carriag on dona prnmpny Eend he iulletin Co., FOR SALE Do You Want | Wil buy & liv |miles irom ra. by 34, a Modern Twe-tenement | have one to sell. Ask about it. . JAMES L. CAsE, 40 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. thn ;rml:e, (Dacxn ')" 4 FOR SALE ime 8.-room Cottage, No. Avery Street, lot 50x100, adjoin- ing plot of good land on Spring Btreet, about 200x150 feet. En- tire propérty now offered at a very low price.- Rare opportun- ity te acquire a nice -home. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, 278 Main St. Phones: 724 For Sale IN NORWICH TOWN An eight-room house in excel- Jent eondition, having all modern conveniences, heat and on trolley state macadam roa For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONAHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. RANDALI. FARM This well known farm of 60 acres in Lebanon with good buildings, rich land, near chureh, R. F. D. and cream route. FOR SALE. Fira! Fire! FOR SALE A Compiete Fire Department, con $1250 vbarna-. 200 “peach In tse quiet village of Carolina R. R. 1. I offer & 80 acre farm, weil divided into pasture, mowing and woediand, abun: ance of fruit, neat cottage house, larj barn 0x00, crib, hennery and smoki bouss, This %hon is only % mile Lo ere empioymeit can be 10 & whole family. 31,300 Tmnwnrnnnu {ree In auto, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Rea| Cecate Broker, No. 41 West Brens %1, Hooms 1 and 2, Westerlr. R. I, "Phone connection. & nov27a FOR SALE Two Pianos now at the Haile Club. Must be sold at once. Less than half price. Call The Piant-Cadd:n Co. Main 8t., Norwich, Conn. Seashors Land For Sale Chemical, situated 3% ad’ sation, cottage | house of 19 rooms, painted white, gresn biinds, in excelient condition, barn iy wagon saned 1% by 20, gus sk ;mery 12 by 16, one hemnery three other un-ner ones, one cnb 2 b 16, wor. u{u by 14, cranberry bo one ucre of stra | trees, ol;:hu;:x of nl? - irees, abundance of wood, fine snade “ trees in front of house, 1% miles ‘},, 1 ‘c&n remember when you had -to | postetdce, school and church, near ‘lperonl Iactory village. Here a | time friend. “Yes"” replied Mr. Dustin cnafiuc lxu buy a good farm cheap, In- vestigate. ie, pear and pium ros- cox’s Farm Bullstin What's geing t;__lTl. this town o=~ And spread its fame throughout the Make Norwich grow to beat the band? Wi navu.mdnlu to cause each merchaat's As patrons come f) m: a mile; And buy goods in true wh;'nlzvln style? gty Ay reulate . CTomplaints of hard times quickly stit? What freight and travel must increase, Cause ev grouch his whines to cease Te homes bring plenty, minds bring peace? What all land values should The fossils wake up from their And give the boys and girls a mnctf "Twill end woes which each farmes He'll b\u ls sell who nuw sells pecks. HIST! Soon New London we'll annex! “Help Wanted" will be the rule, Umgpl 1o amu'v‘fi“ the tool; New 1ife x{nnde c , home and What's bound to foster civic pride, To advertise us far and wids; Make knockers all siink off aad Lide? Tttt pockot bk mae e ooin In an Make koldptohc. 1 3%!“1 flfl\" All together now. , rah, ‘rab THERMOS! % X Y. Z THE WANDERING SNOW, A.-hal, whlte ::u from .mcr-l n.nl fon faded lom 0! klnl’ly nya and thelr th I\Ihdrll whoso nconla far and wide the winds would blow To quicken teariess longing and de- sires 3 For that we do not hope and may not Ashes, ‘while nshes frdm sthersal fires; Such is the wandering, wandering of the snow. Ashes, light f-lhel from old heart fires strown Once on my hearth, as on an altar low, Leaves of a preclous tracing, golden grown— Swiftly 1 gave them to the hungry, eager glow, But soon, far in the sky, on wild winds blown, Bhn!d: of these leaves were moving swaeg'btmnr ashés from old heart fires Buch Is the wandering, wandering of the snow. —Mdith M. Thomas. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Bayings “Where have ;o—u—been, my dear? 1 called you some time ago.” “I wax coming, mummy, only I met a worm!” —Punch. Knicker—How did that dentlst build up such a good practice? Bocker— Hag moving pictures for his victims to look at—Judge. First Manager—I encourage demd- heads. Second Menager—How's that? ¥irst Manager—Thelr conscience won't allow them to hiss.—Satire, Knicker—What did he remember on the witness stand ?Bocker—Absolutely nothing; not even a winter just Nke this, only colder.—New York Sun. Frost—How's veur little daughter's musical education progressing? Snoic —Finely. At first she could play only classical stunts, but mow she can do ragtime.—Life. Friend—Was your play much of a success? Author—Success! Why, the women wept 8o that most of them wgg homie with thelr true complexions. —Puck. “Harry started to propose to me last night, but his veice stuek in his throat.” “We'll?" “It was all right, though; I could see his lips moving and knew what he was trying to say."— Chicago Tribune, Teacher (reading aloud)—The weary sentinel leaned on his gun and stole a few moments' sieep. “I bet I know where he stole it from.” “Where, Dot " “From his ‘nap sack.’ "—Tid-Bita. work eight hours a day,” sald the old- Stax; “things are different. Now I have to worry 16 hours a dey."—Wash- ington Star, “Has George ever hinted marrlage to you?” “Unly once. Coming home from the theater the other night he Jaughed and said that, anyhow, two could ride in a taxicab ae cheap as <vn<~."~Detrolt Free Press. MUCH N LITTLE Freight mflu hn been opened on the Reynovo branch of the middle sec- tion of the new Amur rallroad. In the south boys' corn clubs are popular, and they made 600 exhibitw at the recent southern corn show af Atlanta, Ga. Silver, lead, zinc and cepper arer were mined in the Ussur! mining dis« trict during 1910 in respective quanti< tles, as follows: 2,055 tons, 14,770 tons and 40 tome. More than 400 young Fhmlm living in London who come of age year have presented themeelv at the French consulate to be enrolled’ for miiitary service at home. The project is again revived of cen- necting Paris with the Atlantic ocean by means of a ship camal to Rousn and making the French capital the greatest port in EKurope. The sale has recently been reported {of the woolen mlills at Laxey, Isle of Forty acres of high land situate on| Man, which John Ruskin establshed !IA!K. “’ COY Long Distance Telephone, 6 Hi; Street, Westerly, R. I Zeall STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main | construction at Port Belgrano for the E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CIliff Street. For Sale 57 Rroadway. of a four story brick For farther in- formation cail on N. TARRANT & COMPANY, No. AMERICAN HOUSE, Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARAS A SPECIALTY - 1912 ARRIVAL Wall Papers Large assortment of new and beau- tiful patterns. | Prices to suit. 31 Willow Street Fan-oll & Sandersor, Props. SHETUCKET S te Tltb .glfl- l 36,000, We solicit inspection. ‘The Fanning Studios, overlooking the | some forty years ago to put into prac- Atlantic ocean from Polnt Judith om | i lioragt the esst to Montauk on the west. Only | Lo IS theorles of handicrafts and 25 minutes’ r)ae from We!!erl statiom, N.Y,N H & H R. % manufactures. | The Kongo, except in the Kata district, is not a fit place for the white man. Not only is the death rate high becauge of tropical diseases, but ev- ery white person that Uves there some months suffers more or less; both men. tally and physically. The capacity of the dry dock under accommodation of the Argentine wax vessely 13 caiculated for a vessel of 32,000 tons. The dock is 250 meters long, while the Rivadavia and Moreno | dreadnaughts now beln{ duilt in the United States have a length of 194 meters. J The electric lighting rates finally adopted by the nnipeg city counefl for its municipal plant are satd to be the lowest in North America. The schedule is based on the estimated - consumption at 3 cents per kilowstt, and fi“ ma;:fl a minmum m cost of 50 cents for an average consumption of 12 kilowatts in a four. room house, to. $2.10. for an a consumption of 70 kilowatts in a Toom house, There are unworked b‘dl oft Malta which seem of profite- ble duvlh;nmt. Several years ago an fisber- ! man while au(nl maemhnfl noticed signs that indicated the presence of SPECIAL RATES to Theutre Troupes, i sponges, He tested several spots and Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected |upon instituting divi operations found he in one ] at

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