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Ty « riy [ RAIN TODAY, COLDER TONIGHT. FAIR AND COLDER TOMORROW. —_— : FULL ASSOCIATED WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT has a thousand head of catile to be shipped in semi-annual shipments, but his men refuse to round up the cattle Vaudeville and Motlon Pictures at LADIES Anditorium. and drive them to the shipping point ydotion Plcturss and Sonss at Breed | Without more Wages. Thia he refuses 3 & to give. He is wounded in an aiter- Jas E raffpfgiiant Motor Towrs w | hbn it on 6 e oy sl Lovely Hair Is Easy of Filth Company, C. A C, C nable to dr em to N. @, at Armory himself, he arranges for.his nelghbor N . Seatanes Todke, No. 27,1 O. O, T, | to a0 so . 0 et s in 0dd Feliows' ginll, " C ] The colonels daughter and her M- Norwich Nest of Owls, No. 1399, | tlo hrother are captured when they at- . - PUEEAROT I o g, x b, | ol o irive fhe saite i dad mads | Parisian Sage Will Make Your Py i prisoners by the striking cowboys. The 3 . B e, L oL s (B U Sk | e Rdiant and n C. L. U. Hall h: dy ith the oting irons, and - 1 oSG, James” Lodge Mo 23 F. and A.|thus qualified he sces RotAnie Sty o Fascinating. eets Masonic T o for the esc e of imself and sister. Ttamce Lodge. No. 326, N B. O P.linl (he cheane of wmeolt and sister} . | want to, make your hair so meets in Foresters' Hall omplishied, and. the round | o Byt ¢ e can- B Sy HlLL % B, L, [uB mado, ‘and "the ¢ “iipped and | beautitully lustrous that people can: meets in Hibernian Hall & received 'in the b sckyards, The|not he m “Ob what lovely St Mary's T. A and B. Soclety meets | wonderful scenc of an aetwal stams | hair!” cent bottle of PARI- im St Mury's Bullding pede has never beeen offered the peo- | SIAN y. I{N\IO I\EEEEN"S ple of Norwich before, and ‘so this NNOUK T wre sight is o revelation to all, clear- S | b _sho thousand head of cattle jage, hatchets, ribbon postcards, | auiedly srazing on 18, until, snapping mottoes, etc, at Mrs, Bawin | (rishtentd into a stampede, the mad- ay's, Pranklin squaré. | dened animals’ move like o’ huge dark JAMES CLANCY'S FOLI THEATER. |, Cordinal ‘O'Connell's “Reception at A Southern Boy of '61. | fll, shows one of the prettiest res cver taken of a similar event. i i was presented | the reception o hoard a tug vester- | harbor whe Al A were streets y withh als ¥ torm,makes Several Lty cardinal are bles: includin ew r choruse a | muititude; ews of the interiors The splendid war pic- |of the cathedrals where he presided, s n Bov of ‘61, is a film | thefe latter being lighted fully with T froy the moment it ¢ fectricity over the immense altars. screer ery last | ate Callsing phand A alienates his | the nuuber, Moonlight on Wdwoy, fathe rate soldier, is | sung duet form, brings down the o eesa ng man s wounde rear 1 home an Ting devotion e ca " . oused | oompaser n i of the Cleveland | arouses dm e sout Post, v S0kt LHEGhRE who sz luse one's of gen f Il but few art o v : .. & |t t k ievinne recital at in DA indelible memory. To Scales bri esced roduc 1 as And simpl. v, and Homann, left owitseh s upon be evinne w runs ccato efier 8 av ariegat playing—it was in its coruscating BREED THEATER. an Interpreiative et Mammoth Double Feature Multitudes to the Breed The- tracts nd g th im in h idual ater. expo- Bill MAE popular Preed o n, Chopin, Brahms, Mendels- | 0 its utmost hn and th rn Russian school and evenin ts 1ll-comprehending mark of d the pro- |abe en pon him and his p ong and in- |anism. True, Rubenstein was b shown this | u wore heroic lines, but Lhevl a through his innate poesy and climatic chievements is wel] worthy to as sume the mantle of the departed gi- mparable s opens Wednesday, m s, and is 9 a , at «.| Boxing Carnival Thursday Night. Athletic club ot the star at- e aa ern. There will its. A number 1usiasts are going to Greenwood Phillie McC and Under-Fed STEALING FROM MAILS. people need more coal, ployes of the clothes and doctors i than the strong, robust ( R. MeCary Soot’s Emulsiond saves coal bills, tailors’ f |07 o bills and doctors’ bills. Postoffice Employes Given Terms in Jail. Former om iford, ) aL oruccisTs | S L L el MBS, CREATON'S AWFUL EXPERIENCE During Change of Life—How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound Made Her a Well Woman. Natick, Mass 1 ‘what [ went cannot express of life before I tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound. Iwas in such a nervous condition 1 could not keep still. My limbs were cold, 1 had creepy sensa- = tions, and I could not \ sleep nights. Fwas 74\ finul‘v told by two ull h‘fi“ physicians that Talso had a tumor. 1 read one day of the wonderful cures made by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound and decided to try it, and it has ‘made me a well woman. My neighbors and friends declare it has worked a mir- acle for me. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound is worth its weight in gold for women during this perodof life. RIS, 1f it will help others you may publishmy ! Jetter.”"—Mrs. MARION SWEET GREA« vr lome Dress With refreshing It's a mos hair dressi rfumed. and | its regulax omote a bountiful supply of The girl with the Auburn hair is on and bottle of PARISIAN | SAGE. Be sure and get the genuine. | PARISIAN SAGE will banish dan- | aruft, stop falling hair and scalp itch in | two weeks, or your money back. Thats' pretty square offer all fair minded people will say. Large hottle 50 cents | at The Lee & Osgood Co. and dealers [ everywhere | First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis. That was the case with Mrs. W. | Bailey, McCreary, Ey. “My wife was taken down with a severe attack of la which run into bronchitis, She »d_as tho’ she had consumption uld not sleep at night. The first of FFoley’s Honey and Tar Com- ve her so much relief that nued using it until she was rmanently cured.” The Lee & Os- good Co. OBITUARY. Charles E. Carter. Clinten, Feb. 19.—Charles E, Carter, | a veteran o the civil war and a member of the general assembly in 105 today md 1907, died at his home here m pleurisy. During the war in teers children, the Twentieth Connecti- He t vol B ieaves & widow and M. Peru, the last surviving pupil of Chopin, recently gave hia farewell con- cert in Parls. He is over 80 years of | Notch COLL | Eosicst to pui on and fo i tske off and fo tic a tie 1n. | Gloes Pesbods & Conpany, Maker, Troy, B, v, gFerguson & Charbonneau | FRANKLIN SQUARE | are selling a Good, Reliable - Waltham Watch in a 20-year Gold-filied Case for | | 3 |“1F YOU'RE WAKING, CALL ME EARLY.” This 0ld poem, written before the adventsof the telephone, is good for If you phone yYour orders earl | and help us with the difficult problem of trving to deliver two tons of Coal | CRAPPELL €9. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Telephones Frze Lurning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office——cor- Market and Shetucket Sts elephone 163-12. s.| # b made to this Court. % LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO ollmmn-l.“u AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Norwich, within and for the Distriot of Norwich, on the 19th day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1812, Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge Fstate of Charles N. Champlin, late of Norwich, in sald District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite tha credifors of sald deceased Lo bring In_thelr claims agalnst sald estate within six months from this date, b} posting a notige to that effect, toj th & copy of this order, on the sign- ¢ nearest to the place where sald oneased last dwelt, and In the same d by publishing the on¢ in e spaper having a olrculation in ss3d District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 15 a true 0Py of recor: | Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- seased are hereby notified to presen: therr claims against sald estite to the undersigned at R F. D. 2, Nerwien, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. SLLIE F. CHAMPLIN d Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEI Bozrah, within and for the Distri Bozrah, or. the 19th day of Febr: ary, A. D.'1912. Present—SAMUBL A. GAGER, Judge. state of John J. Gager, late of D, in said Distri eceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite tae credifors of said deceased to bring fel in theilr claims against sald estate #lthin_six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect,’ to- gether with a copy of this order, on the slgnpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same town, and by publishing the same once In a hewspaper having a circula- tion in said District, and make return to this Court. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of * WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT"” are inserted at the rate of : 5¢ per line, six words to the line WANTED. WANTED—Horse about 1300, not over 12 years; also lumber wagon and harness; must be cheap for cash. Ad- dress Horse, Bulletin Co. tebaod STRONG, AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAX 21, desires position; any thing. any pa Address K. A., care Bulletin. feb20d BARBER WANTSD — Steady man, temperate, and onc for evenings and Saturdays. = Address Willlam Vaillan- court, Moosup, Ct. fen20d WANTED—Local to represent man, FOR SALW. _JFOR SALE — One pair horses, eight years old, weighing ¥ lbs.; two sets team harness; two- feam wagons; onu dump cart; one gusoline engine, Fair- banks make, 5 EH. P. Appiy Durr, Versailles, Comn., FOR SALE Two good fresh cows; two &ood work horses. J. Seigel, south of Maplewood cemetery. Tei. 846-5. TO THE FARMERS of Norwlch and viclulty: Do you realize that your soil needs lime, dnd lots of it? For corn, o John TO RENT. TO RENT—Tenement 62 Williams St. Inquire 99 Sachem Bt. feb19d PO LET—Half of large, light store in best location; decorated and ready for occupancy. 140 Main St. feblsd TO RENT—Nicely furnished connect- ing rooms, centrally located. Apply Lo Box 65, Hulletin. Jjan2dd TO RENT Tencment at No. 21 Fair- mount St._Inquire Dr. Higgins. jansd UP TO DATE furnished rooms, Mar- Mrs. Loes, 376 Main. oct26d large health, accident and life 0. | seeding down and general crops; Agri: | Soetite bullding. very liberal 'contract and early ad-|cultural Lime will Increase yOur 0rop | e ment to live producer. See M. |50-100 per cent. For sale by Amos| TO RENT—Store at 65 Franklin St.; e, Hotel Wauregan, Tuesday . m., | Wheeler and ¥. E. Peckham, Norwich, [ possesaion at once. Inquire at Bulletin between § and 12. febl9d | Conn. Tel. connection. feblod _ | Office. : ootéd WANTED_Reliable person wanted 161 general housework; two in family; good wages; must be good plain cook; Teferences required. Apply to Box No, 247, Plainfield, Conn. feblod WANTED Competent girl for house- work in family of iwo. Address Mrs. FOR SALB—Elmore i-oylinder auto- mobile; price low. Address James H. Ross, 184 Church St, Willimantic, Conn. febl3d FOR SALE—Soda fountain, 7% feet long, 2 syrups; 2 soda, 4 mineral draughts; Ule iront counter 103 feet James H. Ross, 184 Church St, Willi- | long, 5% feet retucn. Prioe $2o0. C. mantic, Conn. feblod | M. Barbour & Co, Westerly, K. L 2,000 RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS| _feblid wanted—$90 month; Norwich examina- | ~ FOR SALE OR RENT—Farm of 76 tions May 4 common egucation suffi- NOTICE>—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present thelr claims against safd estato to the | undersigned at Bozrah, Conn., P. O. Yantie R. F. D. 1, within the time fim- ited in the above and foregoing order. LILLIE E. GAGER, feb20d Administratrix. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwicl, on the 19th day of Febru- S seni—NELSON J. AYLING, Judse. | Bstate of Jeremiah Callahan, of Nor- | wich, in said District, an incapabie som. Sald Jeromiah Callahan appearsd in Court, by Joseph T. Fanning. Esq., his counsel,“and flled a petition “ailsging that he'ls now fully capable of manag- ing his affairs, ani praylng sald Court to order what ramains of s ostate to b restored to him, and to order Joseph | Callahan of sald Norwich, his conser- vator, to file his final account in said Court, as on file more fully appears. Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said | petition be heard and determined at | the Probate Court Room in the Oity of Norwich, in said District, on the 23d day of February, A. D. 1913, at 3 o'clock in ‘the afternoon, and that notice of the pendency of sald pe:ition, and of said hearing thereon, be give by the pub- lication of this order one time in some | newspaper having a olrsulation in sail Distrl t and by depositing a true and attested copy hereof in the postoffice at said Norvioh, postage paid by regis- tered lett scted te sald Jisept Callahan at Norwich, Conn., respective. Iv, each at Jeast thres dayw prior to the date of sald hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record Attest FANNIE C. CHURCH, feb20d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEI at Montville, within and for the D trict of Montville, on the 19th day of February, 1912. guresent — CHARLES N. CHAPPELL, udg 3 Estate of Samuel FL. Hascott, late of Montville, in said District, deceased. The ~ Administrator laving made writtan applcaticn to ‘eald Court, in accordance with the statute, for an order of sale of the whole or part of the real estate described therein, it is Ordered, That said _application be heard at ‘the Probate Office in Mont- ville on the 6th day of February, 1912, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, and that notice thercof be given by publishing a copy of this order in The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a circula- tion in 'said DIStriat, and hat return | Attest: CHARLES N. CHAPPELL, ‘eb? Judg CALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- ceived by the State Tuberculosis Com- nidasion, at their office In the State =pitol ‘bullding, until 11 o'clock a. m. n Monday, Marzh 4, 1913, and then pened, for'the construction of Admin- istration Building and Infirmery and two duplicate ;bulldings for Inciplent Cases at Norwih, New London County. The contractors are to mubmit bids for all work included in the specifications and lu accordange with drawings and pecifications of Smith & Bassette, Ar- chitects, No. 36 Pearl Streei, Hartford, Connecticut. Coples of the drawings and specifica- tions may b seen at the office of the Commission and at the office of the Architects. Centrastors may have sets of plans and speoifi:ations by leaving a deposit of 36, which money will be refunded upon return of the plans and specifications to the Architeots. A certlfied check payable fo the order of the Commission of one-tenth the amount of the contract must be en- closed with proposal as evidence of &00d faith, This chuck will be returned 1o the bidders aftsr the' awarding of the contract. The right is reserved to roject any or all bids, Contractors must submit with their estimates a list of the sub-contractors and each contractor is to state in esti- mate time required for completing h work, and thls will be an importar factor in the awarding of the contract. The contractor to whom the award is made will be required to furnish a bond | of & Surety company in the sum of 50 | per cent. of the amount of the contract, | guarantceing the faithful performance of the contract. febl7d GEORGE I. ALLEN, Sec'y. TAX NOTIGE Notice §s hereby given that all taxes the Town of Sprague are due and Die on the first day of March, A.| 1912, and for the parpose of receiy | d taxes the Tax Collector of said will be at the Town Clerk’s of- | {in | B i o In_ the Village of Baltic in | Town on Friday, Baturday and Monday, | March 1st, 2d and 4th, from 10 o'cloc m. until § o'clock p. m.. on each da. nd will be at Standish's store in the Village of Hanover in said Town on Tuesday, March 5th, from 10 o'clock a i m. until’'2 o'clock p. m, and will be at Qiinn's store in the Village of Vel sailles in sald Town on Wednesda: March 6th, from 11 o'clock a. m. until 1 o'clock b, m. & Upon all ‘taxes which remain unpald upon April Ist, 1912, there will become due and payable interest at the rate of nine per cent Dated at Sprague, Conn., Feb. 12th, A. D. 1912, JAMES M'GUIRE, Collector of Taxes of the Town of E 2e feb13Tu NOTICE 70x, No. 1 Jefferson St., Natick, Mass, oty e Change of Life is one of the most y ol el e e It burns up clean.” jtieal periods of & woman's existence, % Kiv brforia 7 a1 Bk, ourywiiire. should, remetnbes i g qye may e | Weil Seasoned Wood that there is no other remedy known to short i i ! §tirid %0 successfully carry women through The s L ppulic = this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham’s oo quyern b que i) o Gy M. HASKELL, » us jon mailed | T ST i 3 It yon want special advice write to i 1 receln 10 cents in | 2 = Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confle ', "/, " i i compenv. | SOHN A MORGAN & SON, dential) L.ynn, Mass. - Your let!:rhwill " { be opened, read and answered hy a Ko % : woman and held in strict confidences, . . ..7. "0 0 T‘.-;.'.‘,(”..J“ Coal and Lumbef Ling held againel it Teievhona 354 Conteal Whart The Board of Rellef of the Tewn of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Hall Building, in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from Feb, 1st to Fob. 21st, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m, to listen to appeals from the doings of the Assessors, and to do any other business proper to be done at said meetings. Dated ot Norwich, Conn., Jan. 19th, 1912. FRANK R. M'LAUGHLIN, IDWARD KIREY, JAMES W. BLACKBURN, Board of Relief. _THERE 15 no advertising medivm in Eastern Comnecticat equal to Tho Bul- ietin for husinesa res: WANTED_Plump fowls and chick- ens.” G. A. Buflard, R. D. 2. _jan2dd acres in Lefingwell; fine for fruit. For clent. “Pull"’ unnecestary, Wrlte for | furner particuiars, apply (o C. B, Bee- 2 sample questions. Fran| te, | be, R, D. 2. cb16d SAMUBL A. GAGER, Judge. |Tept 350, Rochester, N. Y. febza | oo feb16 FOR SALE OR TO LET—Cottage house of six rooms and bath at No. b WANTED—_Raw 7urs, at H. A. Heeb. \Washington Place. Apply to Clias, M. Hutzier, 100 Main Street. feb1id ner's every Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett FOR SALE—Young wman's Tuxedo decsd coat, vest and trousers; first class col WANTED ALl Rinds of raw _furs | 4Ition; been worn but a few ¢ bought at Jos. €onnors & HSons'. Water St,, every Thursday. A.C. Woodworth. noved WANTED —Plano tuning and repalr- ing. All work guaranteed, A G Gordon. 3% Prospect St. City. Tel. 852-2. PRINTING FOR ~ FARMERS—2i8 noteheads and 250 6% (regular busi- ness size need of. wich, Co: The Bullétin Ccmpany, Nor- Wanted To Rent| A good Sized barn cent- rally located. Statelocation size and price. Address P. 0. Box 26, Norwich WANTED General housework girls, second g cooks, farm heip and several boys. Free Employment Bureau, M. J. Coscoran, Sup't Central Bids. WANTED Cooks, General House Girls and Girl for dining room. J. B. LUCAS, Central Bullding. FOR SALE. $1250 will buy a 15v acie miles from railroad house of 10 room Room 32, iarm- situated 3% station, cottage , painted white, green blinds, in excellent condition, barn 20 by 24 wagon sied 14 by 20, one hen- nery 12 by 16, one hennery 8 by 14, three other smaller ones, one crib 12 by 16, workshop 10 by 14, cranberry bom, one acre of strawberries, 00 peach trees, orchard of apple, pear and plum trees, abundance of wood, fins shade trees in front of house, il miles to postotiice, school agd church, near pros- Derous factory village. Here is chance to buy a good farm cheap. vestigate. In tie quiet village of Carolina R. I. I offer & 60 acre farm, well divided into pasture, mowing and woodland, abun- in- dance of trult, neat cottage house, large barn 40x80, crib, hennery and smoke- house. This place is only % mile to the village, where employment can be furnished to & whole famlily. $1,800 takes it Transportation free in auto. envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.75; 500 each, $3.70.. Send for samples and prices for any orinting you are in a having outgrown same, owner Wi someone, Oftice. FOR SALE — Hatching prime stock now ready. White Ply- mouth Rocks, $6 per 100, §1 per 13; 8. C. Rhode lsland Reds, $5 per 100, T5¢ per 13; eetting hens, §1. ) also have some good puilets and hens for sale, White Rocks, R. I Reds and Bufl Rocks, and a few cockerels. Arthur A. Mitchell, R. F. D. 4, Norwich Tel_conn. Can be seen ut The Bulletin febsd eggs from tebid 1o dispose of it at once; a bargain for | Conn, FURNISHED RUOMS, il modern oon- veniences, 34 Union i Felepnons 8341 LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPAGE TO RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square fest floor space. - The lightsst, cleanest, airiest factory floor In Norwich. Apply A. A. Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Bufld- m:.“l‘;n.nntn St, cor. Chestnut Ave RENTS The demand for good Rents is increasing. We have a number to offer. Ask about them. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Nerwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Carriages. and particulars, apply at 108 North Main 8t. Amede Chetty. febsd FOR SALE—One pair Lorses welgh- ing 2000, 16 years old; also two pair | oxen, one pair steers. Inquire of A. T. Gurdner, 15 Oak St., City. Tel. 468-3. Jangsd FOR SALEPickerel balt. F. L. Al- len, 479 East Maln St, Preston. janZod For sleigh. ~Price low. Clark Corp'n, Greeneville. jan19d FOR SALE—A fine new dellvery box Apply Scott and terms To Rent No. 57 Weat Maln St. Bhop recently occupled by Rebert Brown, plumber; 3,600 square feet of floor space. Poséession immedlately. Apply to JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Nerwich, Comm ebld Louse, grounas reasonable. Janibsd _BACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located 78 gere farm, 35 acres excelient plow jand, balance pasture and wood, good fruif, 13 miles from R. R. station and viilage, near markets. 14 room colonial house 'with verandas, best condition outside and In, large barn, painted, new benhause, cost $388, sheds, outbuildings, bulldings worth $5,000; modern 1w provements, . H. Case, Bliss Place. FOR SALE—On Bliss place, nine room ample location dcsirable, price very price $3,800— WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main 8t, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance RENTALS A SPECIALTY. CALL AND EXAMINE LIST. LANDLORDS INVITED to Tegister without charge $i000 down’” Mheigaes nousehold fur- | SEVERAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS nishings, farming tools ang oultry. 3 Tryen's Agency, Willimantic, Conp. ~ | In Well located property for sale, Janaid ; §o GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—800 § envelopes (regular business size), car printed In corner, 31. 000, "$1.85; 5,000, $5.50; 10,060, 310. 508 noteheads, | x93, "printed, $1.35; 1,000, $3; 5,000, §6; 10,000, 31150, ' 660 letterneads, 8i4x11, ‘printed, $1.45; 1,000, $3.70; 5,000, $63 10,000, 317.50; 600 billheads, % printed, $1.50; 1,000, 33; 5,000 10,000, '$12.50; 500 statements, hs’xu! printéd,” § 1,000, $1.76; 5,000, 35.2 Printing of every descrip- one promptly. Send for samples. ulletin_Co., Norwich. Conn. $1,600. a good | 110,000, $10. | tion The 3 will buy farm of 135 acres, wood, timber and brook, near village. tunity, a_ never Splendid oppor- E. A. PRENTICE, 'Phone 300. 86 CIiff Street. FOR SALE Must be sold to sattle estaie of Philip B; 6ray, fand and buiidings on Benfamin and Quarry Streafs, Also land on Meyers Avenus, Cham- plain and Mt, Pisasant Streets, A rarg bargaln, Plans will be shown and full information given by Bend. for Wil THOMAS H. BECKLEY, (chotoe o dhgy: = % Dari CRUGE ] -y G, - Phoness 724 WILLIAM A. WILCOX, 278" Main St. 368-2 Real Cetate Broker, No. 41 Wont Broua $1., Rooms 1 and 3, Westerlx. R. "Phons connection. L A novzta —_— 28 HORSES. Just arrived by expr ss, and they are Seashore Land For Sale ¥orty acres of high land situate on with good set of buildings, plenty of failing T B Open noon heur and Saturday evening. feb19d TO A CLOUD. r s e 7 How like an d on its airy flight Art mfil‘" 0 cloua! n"tur ibove me oo J Onwxrfl‘;flx,zg dnwaid to the realms of n % I see thee still in the far distance: Tading: On linger there, ere that thou dost ever In dariest clouds thy mystic form unroll! ¥ thy rapid fiight—thou'st rest- less ove Still sweeping the vast heavens from pole to pole. On, linger in thy unknown pathwiy ere, Aud from thy giddy heights reveal To whst Zar off climes thy journeys e, Tha tou art winging light, @ spirit ree! And hast thou been where countless treasures lie, Of preclous stones of pearls and sands of gold? And are ‘they ‘hid in yonder geMim s Or, where the stars their silver gleams unfold? The weary pilgrim with his staft in _ hand, ‘Who journeys far beneath the trop- ic’s sun, Doth gee thes hovering o'er the burm= ing sand; Greets he tne pilgrimage thou hast begun? Hie tired lmbs are weak with constant pain, And for his lips no bubbling feuntain flows, But, seeing thee, he smiles with hopa agaln, And 'neath thy shade he sleeps in swoat'izeposs. Onwarfy anil onward, the trackigss air Thy gourse is bent, to far oft distant through worlds: Silent 4ird neiseless, thou art fleeing Where Tha.gale North star its dimmed light o[ als. The id winds are thy steeds; with ity power Switt dost thou fles across the dark | blue skies, Shading the sunlight from the lowly o we And_dark’ning mewntains which be« neath thee rise I hear the winds that are around me sighing; I see them net, but still I feel their breath; Are they (hy messengers to me reply~ g7 Or are they whispering fram the realms of death? But thou art gome, I ne'er shall mee thes more, Thy form is lost—1 logk for thee im vain; Like fond ambitious hopes, which high« est soar, Thou movest on, ne'er to return Hooty Foissles, In Bertas Mage. —Henry Ru ' " z'l‘n:. Iggles, in n's VIEWS AND VABIETIES Clever Sayings. “They’re married™ “What malkes you think s0?” “I just heard him asking her if she was ever going to learn to ;\u on her own skates."—Detroit Free ress, ou will bo the vietim of a fatal accldent.” “Good gracious!” ~Calm yourself. It won't happen till the end of vour life”—Pele Mele, The passerby—You took & In rescuing that boy; yon deserve a Carneglo medal. t prompted you to do 1t? The hero—He had my ekates on—Pucl. Tommy—Pop, what is a multimil« lonaire? Tommy’s pop—A maultimil< lionaire, my son, is usually a pompous man with ~ cide whiskers and about t risk | FOR SALE. Fire! Fire! FOR SALE A Complete Fire Department, con- sisting of Hoss Wagon, Chemical, Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hese Carriage, These must be sold at once to make room for autos. Apply to THOS. H. BECKLEY, Chalrman Fire Committes, 278 Main Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Two Pianos now at the Haile Club. Must be sold at’ once. €00d ones—somo of all kinds, bl and | state macadam road overiooking the |§ Less than half price. Call small, in pairs and single. I have 50 | Atlant! oceau from Point Judith on liead "all fold”that I want to sell at | The east to Montauk o the west. Only once. Prices right. Come and see |25 minutes' ride from Westerly station, 'l‘ PI ca ey CO them. There are two ot mules.” |N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. he Plant-Cadden Co. ELMER R. PIERSON, FRANK W. COY. Main St., Norwioh, Conn. Tel. 1 teb12d Long Distance Telephone. i % 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L declld LOST AND FOUND. Strayed from my . WITTER, Auctioneer.—Auction. As the lease to the party renting my farm has expired. I will sell my stock house Angora cat. Reward |and tools at public auction at o for its return. Henry F mer, 84 | Of residence. one mile scu from ' Mapla Grove Ave., Norwich, Conn. Brooklyn viliage, on ihe Allen Hill road. Fov20d {on Wednesdar, Feb. 21, 1911, at 10 TOSTLady's small hunting caze sl | mare. welghi 1100 pounds, & poed LOST_Lady s 1 hu case sil- | mare. weighi 110 ounds, a good ver waich, between Centrai Baplist | worker and dgiver and safe for a jady IN NORWICH TOWN Finder return to No. 15 Tanner Ave, | kinds. wagons, single and double, har- An eight-room house in excel- and receive reward. feb17d | nesses, heavy ‘and light, § Wi at DONOVAN’S ALLEYS during the day until further notice. 5 cents a string MUNEY LOANcy on_Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Intérest. Aa old established firm to deal witn., (Established 1872.3 THE COLLATERAL LOAN co, 142 Main Street, Upsimira, On Exhibition A fine assortment of the Latest Styles in Millinery for Winter wear at MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, . - No. 62 Shetucket St mouth’ Rock veariing: hold go puilets, 10 White Rock andall Jaying, some house- s and a lot of small tools, etc. If the above date should | ! prove too | stormy, “the sale will be held the first | falr day allowable. Terms cash. Mrs. George Stone. feb20d JAMES H. HYDE .. AUCTION. THURSDAY, FEM. 22, 1913, o ac 10 oelock =. m. at the farm known as the John Adams place, ¥ mile eakt of Hanover village. aving sold my farm, T wlil sell to the highest bidder the following personal property: Two good young horses (weight ‘about 1200 each), 5 cows, 7 arling heifers, about 30 hens, 2 team wagons (one nearly new), dump cart, Moyer Concord with top (a good one), Moyer democrat wagon (a good one). American harrow, cultivator and seed er, Deering mower, horserake, Sharples separator (used about four’ weeks), Rddy plow, stone dras, disk harrow, new cultivator, Blanchard churn, pair | team harness (new 8004 heayy street hlankets, Mandy Lee Chicken brooder, 25 dogen wire egg uraje, § chaing (one 30 feet), 1 ladde }wn tfletrees and evemer, u .. Auctioneer | Ideal milk cdeler, quantity of hay, hay | knife, quantity chicken wire, reel, household Rughy range, with hot water tank, and a large and varied as- sortment of good sn% useful grelcles 00 numereous te mentlon, It stormy, sale first falr day follow- ing. F. A. MISARD. i { SIGN PAINTING Reasenable in price, by J. promptly dens, . MALLETT. 30 Mar{;d"suee(. Telephoue 796:3 ust summer). pair clothes y lent condition, having all modern conveniences, including steam heat and on’ trolley line, | For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONAHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. Peck’s Real Estats Agency FARAS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strast, Willimantie, Conn, STORAGE Spaee for Furniture and Commedities Stering & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., irees and o wagon fack, 0=5, forks, shevels, picks, crowbars, AN GEON, | crosout sals,” one-man arossant - saw, | PAYSICIAN AND SUR Roem 4 Becond Fi or. Shannep Bldg Night 'phone 1383, Where Is That Clipping? Use the Ideal Serap Pils and yeu will not ask sueh a question. Tha best sys- tem for keeping clippings. A first elass canvasser wanted s ey SENRINGHAN. o arl $t.., , Telephone #id. febitd 3 ksl L hic $50,000.—Philadeiphia Record. “T wonld like to marry your dawgh< ter, sir. I realize that this is a seriouy matter—" “You bet it is, my son! Very serious! You may have her, and the Lord be with you!"—Judge. Lady—Couldn't you possibly have saved your friend ‘who was captured by the cannfbale? African traveler— Unfortunately, no. When I arrived he was already scratched off the memu.— Boston Transcript. Robbed—I do pray_of you to give me my things back, My wife will kill me it I go home without them. Robler —Sorty; 'm married myself, but wh @6 you suppose my wife will do if go home without apything?—Files gende Blaetter. Teacher (sternly)—Johnny, What is the matter with your eyes? If you and ‘Willle White have been fighting again 1 shall give each of you a good whip- ping! Johnny (with the victor's' gen~ erosity)—Yes'm. But you needn’t mind about Bill; he's had his—Tit Bits, “I wonder if your sister realives, Johnny, that during the last three months T have spent many dollars in sweets on her?” “I'm sure she does, Mr. Sweetly; that's why she's not let- ting on_she's engaged, to Mr, Bigger. New York Evening Mail. MUCH IN LITTLE Jerusalem has evicted its doga and introduced the Istest sanitary de- vices. A sawmill man manufactures excel- lent cord wood from sawdust and shavings. The material is compressed fnto meblis’ by steel plungers. Thomas Robert MacQuold, the Bng-~ lish artist, who is nearing his 92d year, 18, still able to use his pen and brush effectively. Consul Horace Les Washington writeg from Liverpool that Mersey salt exports for November, 1911, uggregnt- ed 30,746 tons, of which = 6452 tons were ed to the United Statem Dr. Samuel Johnsom, who FPearsd death as much as any man of whom there is any record, when told that his end was near, the opiates to which he had been accustomed. The New York city horse show, which for 25 years has been held in Madison Square Garden, last month made its final appearanee in that bullding,which is soon to be torn down. About December 1 navigation ceases on the St. Lawrence river, and from that date untll May 15 8t. John, New Brunswick, becomes the terminal port for all the Canadian lines of steamers, The Nuremberg output is about one- fifth of the entire German toy product, ‘which is about $25,000,000 per yvear. Of this total about $20,000,000 is ex- I‘}‘!‘;:d. Boing to every country of the globe, Moving picture shows are so popular in London that there s not a town of any size or importance in the vicinity of London without one or more such shows, and there are a great number in London itself. Many are operated in groups by companies, syndicates or efrcuits, For, . gensvations fires wers 50 com- ninplace in Japan that they were ace “ps necessary exils, but the in- whnl r\'ul\sylot modern siructures Lt Vo | rhndersd clties at least, to inatall western fighting ypparatuy. It {8 reported that a market for ofl is developing among the Bedowin tribes;, who have been accustomed to use samn (cooking butter made of sheep's and , bt who, on gv-m‘ milk account of the 1¢he obtainable for samti; are" gell dnd substitul- ing olive ofl - $ ganery of he peaphe. - B Mmperative, in. tre

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