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~ak RAIN OR SNOW TODAY AND THURBDAY. COLDER THURSDAY. FULL ASSOCIATED % PRESS DESPATCHES WHAT 1S GOING ON TONIGHT| LETTERS To IHE EDITOR Vaudeville. and Motion Pictures at|Success Not the True Standard o Auditorium. Merit. Piclures sud Songs st Breed erit. Theater. £ Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Lditor: Ag we look over the f e Poll's heater. world we are greatly impressed B RS, Service ot GRrisy dlversity which everywhere Tecumeeh Tribe No. 43, 1 O. R. M, o i ed lz. dx‘cm»‘v. mests in Austin Butidius grand panor presents to Somerset Lodge, No. 34. F, and A. M. Imiring eyes a of wonder- meets in Masonic Templ % and ¢ changing beauty, In Oourt Norwich, No. 4388, I O. F the animal, vegetables” and mineral mpeis in Foresters' Hal . 4 kingdoms we find an infinite varfety Polishers’ and Buffers’ Union meels | ;0 nds, form: asses and condi- O ope Rubekah Lodge, No. 21, I 0, 0,] tlons. And in_the world of actlon we ¥. meets in 0dd Fellows Hall observe the various trades and pro- st antiulubebdt | fesstons, the aiversity of opinions oL 3 { ehangetul forms of men. me ARNCUNCEMENTS successful, while others fall. And men Willtams has purchased a | Present as marked contrast in their Rxosisi motorcrale | liyes wre found in the inequalities ken ¢ C. V. Pendle- | ©f the natural world. “Success” Is the EE 3 Cone of New London | &¢2inmcnt of (he object aimed at, with B chasel P-hp. Indian, and | the considefition and praise of ‘men; “Thomas Robinson of Occum has pur- | Whe the object be to gain wealth chased a 1911 model machine from the | O f1ine, solve a problem in sclence; same agen o or to prospe - S S any ovinfon largely pre- Ash Wednesday Services. ess is the true stand- s e the authority of Scrip history anc X ur own_ experience; ) hrist o i returncd and saw o g Vot b Nes that the race is not al- v o swift, nor the battle to B iy neither vet bread to the c ches io men of under- LECTURES ON DUTCH ART M T il bl g e e A L By Mr. Charles H. Caffin, B.A, Ox-|_ and Chance happened to them ford, st Siater Hall And in proof of this statement he = i There was a little city and 8 W men within it, and there came g rgainst nd besieged < great bulwarks against it ebr \ ere was found in it a poor wise 1 by his wisdom delivered no man rememberec 16t same poor man, xperience of many thou 1 iine, There huve been patri- nd smen wh philoso- n L | med t lude by some fataiity, not by any lack of labor or JAMES CLANCY'S POLI THEATER. | - il i tune vea, Twe Feature Films for Teday and To- n_em| the morrow | o acted i 1o Bulow, Blu- —_— . had advised him to € e s viite from above Frichemond o et with favo 1 4 n-henoil the Prussian army , nie is " . 5 At a_ravine - o sis n ot saibl rilery, and Blucher aco r s futur he tide of batt An accident -- hi s am 1se of Wellington's Napole hu s whick ntrance lay te ammed con. the en- 1t to wait | i ad A spider's n the religio: near half huraar the oice of God, says 1o generation have the studio. Th Men whose lives o ilures by their contem- P'r\. o er. thelr works were not o | u their own time, in a e s age obtained theit true tiful picture o ranks of great men, Another film liustrious example, Alma's Cha ior his immortal V”;‘:l. l'in.lr It concerns Hen ly fifteen pounds sterling, the president of g : . some anthority wiring to "t a m T | xn-:lmx:a F( ailroad, acc poet, John Milton, | position as cnginecer s s 1 written @ Jong edious pocm | road. Alma i » d if its great ler o a merdt, it | Stephen Bra al manag r two hundred | the rallroad, is ant in recogniz- i nd | : nounce A‘\v \ o ing him in nd he in turn | oD next o those of Virsil makes it very easant for her, so|4nd Homer that cver the Wit of man o uoh so that sh ave & home T M &Ny age or nation ,\[\,‘ railroad € Tesi m! from political and f the T enemics, he_finally died in T ge, poor and forsaken. ! g h pectt those Socr hen mdemned ilosopher, was Somrd I \ false accusation and forced | - he deadly juice of the hem- | ma’s b 1o The esile of Demosthenes and ese . my; the banish- rit ment and_subsec murder of Cle- N Pis in- | ! il ol pey the Great, troduced to her f. P b looks | i 16 ngratitude of on cresifalien ar i B I Kieness and injustic itary tomb of Pompey on the | BREED THEATER s of the disiant Mediterranean Swiftwind’s Hercism, Thrilling Story | rve a temple *car he Plains. | v grave” In the | nistor hanic arts we find | g | that ¢ is .the portion prox e o ie m pic- | men” who toil with 8 a il sl {3 1 i inventor and builder | ¢ accopted as |y nic *than Robert Fulton who, | ha. e, i yont, which failed, made 1 ram he | gix 1 an hour against and eigh bea n f a mi v the tide Fulton and devor el Sw y ’ only mile rolsm. Swif ! fia with th in its favor. Tl " teres e s of a | W Y cotton gt young s ighborhood. | oured untoid millions int La L wer ie accused of » of ihe mnation, was basely aving com i 1 an od fame and money anc n S ; an_because of his in as a w t ‘ N ) 1 to a thousand y and distres: Qe sleon red essity he fat ny heir h | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. | AT A Couxt OF eiouAis HELD 1t Norwicl, witnin and for the District of Norwicli, on the 20th day of Febru- | ary, A, D. 1912, s | Preasent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge which they inscription, “He y of | h g00d the race for | i t Urat | meetings. ot | ’ ' « N nt they did not . e £ nil they were despised, Hut e Love e lang Garibaldi, Columhus, ' g other | 1, i itch, Whitne - r < . s hey did net We oot the s 10 v their labers? Sewt . S " lot from the - i ds of fame “the few illustrious - g - o - B were not born to die.” The goe. Sepert. & . 2 i sring that man lo Matt Bennett in @y | » declaring that man J el sonan P ¢ outward appearance while T O3 Foiks ot H |G ) i heart. The ace R 1 e aure 4 Jife, sudden wealth, a bought R T Tas #h influence our condu e toward our knewledge of th 3 and true principles of char- AT THE AUDITORIUM. s : £ ¢ 2 | here is no variabieness A very pleasing bill of vaudeville and | 1 e A e < performances for the y APy’ judged for the deeds done this week. Those Three Singers have |/ M4, b2, i apy is he who is A very neal singing specially which is | 1 (L, u‘lflu and found rot e e CaaY | wantin uny falter here under the epsn with operatic selections anc e | e 1 of men or groan under bur- sally run their “|den of nnjust pubiic sentiment, let RPN _senes 201 them appeul to the decisions of :‘“ "" Howg/ 7 e ‘ourt which will reverse so mun: fug. don B E t judgments of inen and ete out to e of the best sharpsh W et SEaNTaL e i Ue: er seen in this city s " R ey 5 by the Schilllngs, @ man and woman EDWARD 5 from the west, who make all sit up und | S taie o with thelr wonderful shiar) ” - shonting stunts, One especially inter- | Senator Chandler’s Fear esting noveit: for an act of this kind = i is Alus. Schilllugs' sbooting from th | . T vt Benetor. William #ide of the baloomy at a tavget on the | Chendler in iu open letier to the stuge, and aiso the lighting of a match | ¥ ans of New Hampshive, Feb. 8 on ihe stage by shooting at its expre car of republican defeat, i words and figure My, handle lows ad | e the Aes pitat i the Balcony, - | Rowe Feimar, a neat appearing young | 1 opinion | tady sings {hiree mug nombers to the | that ‘the vepublicen purty is divided Selight of all, witfle the pietnres top |between Taft and Roosevelt, and S e wwall baisnoed<wl inA-f-shape. |Joui as (e split lasts s certain of d o | GEO. E. PITCHER | feat. Mr. Chandler declares that, while he persomally favors Senator LaFol- lette, he would surrender his prefer- ence’ for some one like Charles E. Hughes, Albert’ B. Cummins, Charles W. Fairbanks, or Governor Hiram Johnsen of California.” In every great crisis of the world's history there has been at least one great and good man with a master- mind to Jead the multitude out of their difficulties, ortunatel ¢ for thesdear people,how- ever; Mr. Chandler has nc copyright on_this wonderful bit of information. Mr. Chandler, no doubt, feels proud of the wise selection he has made in the above named gentlemen, and they should feel duly fattered. No doubi the “deer peepul” are al- ready moving up into a clearer polit- ical atmosphere, keenly regretting that they have been groping in the dark- ness so lonhe. J. W. MILLER. ‘eb, 20, 1912, Windser.—(icace ciurch has voted Rev, I°. \v. Harriman, the rector, a leave of ehsence of six months. He will spend the time in Europe with Mrs, Harriman Jewett City, CASTORIA ¥or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought | | Bears tie 1 natu.e of LOST AND FGUAD. LOST - the vicinity of | eed Automobile | afternoon DLETON, 10 Broadw: NOTIC Bolek. my col his svhel infc old havin, wi to know ut § | | am_ anxic on about him. He is about #ve feet iall, dark hair, and wore long coat and ¢ | His motheér is greatly worried. Addrc JOSEPH CIEMICHOWSKT. b2l 7 No. Main St., Norwich, ayed from my Reward Ulmer, 34 ich, Conn. ate ich edifors Mary T. Phillips, late of District, deceased the Administratrix cite £ sald deceased Lo bring ir_cluims agalnst said esta nin six months from this dat poncing a notice te that effect, t | Wiz a copy of this order, on the sign- | | poat neai e where said \anm. 1 ame JTown, and by publishing the same on {in = hewspaper having & circulstion fn | | sasa District, and maks return to this Court. 1 NELSON J. AYLING, Tudge. The above und foregoing is a true | eopy “of resera | “Attest: FANNIE C CHURCH, Clork, NOTICE.—All creditors of said des semsed are hereby notified to present ther s against sald estite to_the undersigned at No. 81 Union 8t. Nor- Conn., within the time limited in aboy ind foregoing order LAURA P. COOK, Administratr.y, TOWN TAXES OF LISBON. per Town of s liable t a tax of fAftecn | pllar, on the d, Fayable on the Murch, 101 purpose of collecting and £ the man il be at ine on Wednes- m § o'clock o'clock in the v et the Town o'clock until 8 afternoon, and on Sat- 16th, 1912, at the Bliss- hus 1 o'clock until afterne aditios 1o those lis: 1y Dun and 11th day of will be is notice D PROPOSAL WILL BE RE- Tuberculosis Com. heir ofice in the State i ar . 1912, and then the construction of Admin- s Euilding and Infirmary and wo duplicate buildings for Incipien Cases af Norwizh, New London County The contractors sre to submit bids for | 11l work included in the specifications | nd_in acordance with drawings and spei s of Smith & Basseite, Ar- . No, Coples of t 36 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conne he drawings and sp | tio: be seen at the office of the | Commiszion tho office of the | Archite: bave sets of plans a by leavin, |a money will b | vef upo of 1he plans and | #pecifications 1o the Architscts A certified check payable to tite order | of the Commission one-tenth the | | amount of the contract he en- | | closed “witi propozal as | | 00d raith. ' This check wil | the contract. The right is reserved to ny or all bid: 1 i~tora Mmust submit with ti : f the sub-contractors i s 10 Atate In esti- | mate tima or completing his | work, and thix will be an important | fuctor in (he awarding of the contract, | The contracior (o whom the award Is made will be required Lo furnish a bond of a Su mpary in the sum of 60 Per cent. of the amount of the contract niecing. the faithful per: ORGE [ mance ALLEN, Sec'y. NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwieh, Conn., will meet in the City Hall Building, in said Town, each ddy, Sundays excepted, from Feb. 1st to Feb. 2ist, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., appeals from the doings Assessors, and to do any ot proper to done said | l | \ | | | | | | business be at Dated at 1912, Norwich, Conn., Jan. 19th, ANK R, M'LAUGHLIN, IDWARD KIRBY, JAMES W, BLACKBURN, Board of Relis. Civil Engineer, @i ounes w WS pairow. and ‘adt _he has moved to &6 w | Broadway the Y. M C & TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, New London (Norwich) Line S0 NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE Choose_thls route ne: to New York. Yoyl h voyage on Len superb view of y and water front of Manhattan Island. Bteamer leaves New London at 11 [ eek days enly, due New Yerk. P! East Rive: North River, 7 o'clock next morning. NEW LONDON —eTO— NEW YORK Agent, New London, Conm, for states rooms and informatien. BERMUDA MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN THE WORLD, outdoor _recreation. gshing, boating, tennls, Lvery Avoid_Soasick THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST, TWIN-SCREW Toun Of wonder working, faring forth one AND- Came o' cit ket pl a g . city’s market place an found NEW IIAMPSIIPEM ¥ WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. Tho toWamen viewing with disgust : 0 3 - o id scorn ' WASHINGS or work by the day FOR SALE — One pair horses, eight TO RENT—Upstairs tenement at 24 L X Y “a | wanced Apply Box 2. Bullstin. fob21d | Y6ars ola, weihink 2 1bs.: (w0 River Ave, on Laurel Hill: uil modern Hnme ORIectioR We Erbund. - = 1arness: (wo tenm Wagons mprovements; possession given Marc 3 i 5 he wonder(ul WANTED—Looal man, whole or part| dump cart; one kasoiine engine, Falr- | st uquire C. L, Bwah, Norwich. febzid | A% drawing near, the Son of God time, 1o represent large heaith, &cci-| banks make, b i, P. Apply o John | ot 0od, TOFWIEH. TOD5C iy dent’ and lite company; experience not | Durr, Verssilies, Codn. febisd TO RENT—Four-room tenement 40| A loathsome thing, a pitiable z F | necossary; liberal inducements. Ad- > s McKiniey Ave. Apply to Dr. Lewis, 341 wreck— at b.45, and Pler 40, | gress Amerioan Assurance Co., Thir- {wiOR SALE"Two good fresh cows; | Main 8t. feb2ld | A dog, with tortured eyeball staring teenth sSpri Gards Sts., Phila. | two good wer] orees. J. Seigel, soutn ; 2 17 gt s bl g Of Maplewood cometary. Lol BAS-b. TO RENT—Tenement 62 Willlams Bt. | He saw the shameful halter round its 50 e feblyd Inquire 99 Bachem Bt. tebldd r neck, 4 men or women ts t y o 3 anied ns' Jocal vopressntatitos of 1o | 0 WS FARMGRS of Norwicn and || %0 LEt HuIt of Targs Tkt stors | 116 torn and bloody side smmesmm | SPOnSIDle manufacturer. High class L9 you realize that your sel . “Faugh! g Brerunandise snd. sisen selling methods; | needs Jime, and Auu ot xln Wor :;r?, for occupancy. 140 Main St. feblsd 'cmg"o'“’{‘ desecrates the air 4 2 $12 per week guaranieed on easy con- | seeding down and general crops, Ti- RENT-—Nice!; - “Foul' crows’ meat!” sald another, Write or telephons W. J. Philfips, | ditions, with possibility of $30 and ad- | cultural Lime will ‘increase Your crob | ing Soome contrelly lavaredrs Somts’ss and a third: vance. Experience not necessary. Mau- | 2U-100 per cent. ‘Fur sale by Amos|goy 66, Bulletin. Jjan2éd “Mark ye the rope; its thieving day 4ysid -| ufacturer, Box 278, Philadelphia, Wheeler and ¥. E. Peckham, Norwicn, are done.’ 1eb1TSW | Conn. Tel, connection. Tebl$ P‘BETI_T.:“"E’I.).“ at Nlfl. 31 Fair- 80 cursed they all with contumelious WANTED — A _good cotton sfnule| FOR SALE—Eimore 4-cylinder auto- | Zou3 nquire Dr. Higgins. jantd e 1k A A al terred. .Apply P. O. Box 16, | Ross, > mantic, Conn. . X ™ et ARDly, PO HIXITE § ROEE T Goiged |But ore the Master went upon Iiis = TOUS YOUNG MA FOR SALE_Soda fountain, 13 feet | T0 RENT—Stors at 69 Franklin BL:| Ho ipoke with sweet compassien Excelient sea bathing, eires postiion; wny thing. any pask | IONE. Syrups; 3 soda 4 mineral | pdssession at once. inquire at Bulletii Iooking down S, cycling, &e. Address 1. Ay care Pulletin. febaod | draughts; tile iront counter 10% fest | Office. o Where the poor, broken, lifeless crage moss by Tra o e ety long, 5%’ feet Teturn! Price §200. . | pummresemas o - ture lay: o yp | ARBER WANTGD — sicaly man | M Huribur & Co. Westeriy, & 1§ FURNISRRE moNS, 4 medinece” | menyls i teoth, Pearis ot o - | temperate, and onc T evenings an ebl7 % Caesar’s cre QG ANAY | SE5ENE “Riafess Wallim Vauian- = Aprieq ehite Transatlantic ~Liner 14,000 Tons: 535 Feet Lo court, Moosup, Ct. febl0d A s : LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPAGE = : =g acres in Lernngwell; nne for fruit. For T e i e o e WANTED—Rellablo person wanted | further particuiars, apply to C. B. Bee- | TO RENT—With or without power | O World. too lTong in forum and in Ne Cattle or Freight Carried on the ~Bceana” ) fOF Beneral housework; two in family; | be, R, D. 2. febléd |and steam—4.000 square feet flooc | you have preferred the bitter thought FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, in- | Bood wages; must ve good piain cook; | - .apace. The lightest, cleanest, airiest AR L ding stateroom bert d moals. UP | feicronces required, Apply to Box No.| | FOR SALE OR To LET—Coitage factory fleor in Norwich. Apply A A. | Seeck you. in il mean things some Cuisine —on the Atiantic. 247, Plainfield, Conn feblsd || Bouse of ek poems 4ud bath at No.0 | Fournler, Trey Steam Laundrs Bulld ¥oodly part: 2R ciric Vans in ey soem = : 51 ace. . M. . R . i e vy O oo X prom. | WANTED—_Competent £irl for house- | Iitaler: 100 Main Streer e . ebiod | ing, Frankiin St, cor. Chestaut Ave | Hear world this-old, sweet tale, and eunde Dances, Gsmnasium, | Wireless - Submerine, | WOTK in family of two. Address Mrs. — % Je24d having heard, Safety Signals, Staterooms with ' Brass' Beds Sultes | J4mes H. Ross, 134 Church St, Willi-| FOR SALE—Young ~man’s. Tuxedo O, keap-it in your heart! with Private Baths. Finest Promensde Deck in | Jantic, Conn fenlsd | coat, vest and trousers; first class con- " ~—Tom Daly, in Catholic Standard and the' World. Only _ Steamet” Landiny omes. 5 dition; been worn but a few times; Times. Mamilten or St. Gesrge's. 2,000 RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS | having Outgrown same, owner wishes i Oceana’s” passentars obtain vies of “hotet | Wanted—$§90 month; Norwich examina- | (o dispose of it at once; a bargaln for LIFE HISTORY OF FOUR STONES. 2 tions e arrival at » ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT?" are inserted at the rate of ’ 5c¢ per line, six words to the line S 0, WORLD, BE CHEERFUL! O. world, be cheertul! Wherein;lies the ar Is 1t to stay the bitter thought and To seekcin all mean things.gome goodly To hear 'this old, sweet tale, and have ing heard To keep it 'in the heart? Thus runs dlhe tale: The Master on His FOR SALE OR RENT—Farm of 75 tions May 4th; common education suffi- | someone. Can be scen at The Bulletin ul Booklet, Itinerar, Tickets, etc., of clent. “Pull” unnecessary. Write for | Office. febsd Bermuda--Atiantic Line, 290 Broadway, New York, | Sample questions. Franklin Institute, or Fraak H. Alien. Alics Buildlag; John A. Duma, | Dept. 35 M. Rochester, N. Y. feb3d FOR SALE — Hatching eggs from 50 Mzin Strest. | - prime stock now ready. White Ply- WANTED_Plump fowls and chick- | mouth Rocks, or 100, §1 per 13; GLA“K!S Te Eurese and the | €NS. A. Bullard, R. D. 2. jan24d | 8. C_x}x(hode ‘hlxnld edl,ll‘v I uuhuc Nerth Cape: Round 1 - - | Per 13; setting hens, §1. 1 also have = WANTED—Raw turs, at H. A, Heeb- | ¢ TOURS /o2 i 2™ | ner's every Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett | s, S0, Bullets and hens_ for 2;“{7,-] ‘TiMES BLDG.. NEW YORK. | _decsd Rocks, and a few cockerels. Arthur A offer. ought at Jos. Cennors & Sens’. Water conn. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. St, every Thursday. A. C. Woodworth. | “gm sALE Carriages For terms ROBERT J,COCHRANE, PLUMBIN 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Gas Fitting "Phone Sanitary Plumbing 790, A peep Into an up to date bathroom is only less refreshing than the baih | During the summer you wili| the fere look to the bath for bodily comfort. I will show you samples and elain and other tubs imates for the work of putting them i in the best manner from & sanitary standpoint—and guar. the entire job itse.l plans of the p d give you e ante J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street Steam Fitting and particul apply at 108 North Main St. Amede Chetty. febid FOR SALE—One pair Lorses weigh- ing 200, 16_years old; also two Dair WANTED—Piano tuning and repalr- ing. All work guaranteed. A. G. Gordon, 93 Prospect St, City. Tel. §83-2. PRINTING _FOR__ FARMERS 250 | 0xen, one pair steers. Inquire of A. T. noteheads and 250 6% (regular busi- | Gardner, 15 Oak St, City. Tel 469-3. ness size) envelopes, neatly printed,. for Jan36d $1.75; 500 each, $2.70.. Send for samples T FOR SALE_Pickerel pait. F. L. Al- len, 479 Bast Main St, Preston. jan2sd ¥OR SALE—A fine new dellvery box and prices for any printing you are In need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Noc- wich, Conn. grounds, location dcsirable, price very Teasonable. janlsd SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located keepers, Waitresses, Farm Help, and a C, H. Case, Bliss Place. Plelin Nurse, feblbd sleigh. Price low. Apply Scott and Clark Corp'n, Greeneville. Janisd HELP WANTED i Browh, plambers | T¥OR SALE—On Bliss place, nine room | fioor space. General Housework Girls, House- | iouse, modern ixprovements ample| " Apply to RENTS . The demand for good Rents is increasing. We have a number to Ask about them. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. To Rent No. 57 West Maim St. Shop recently occupied by JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, 2,500 square feet of Possession immediately. Were not more white than thewl” Four stones from one rock hed came Diftering In goal and aim, Though thelr start had been tho One lwcm?e a stepping stone, Had no_ glory of Its own; Being just for help alo: One' desired a life of fame; 8o a cornerstone bécame, Bore a burden and a name. me. One became a monument, All to graven praiges lent, Flattering when 1ife was spent. One became a milestone staid, Showing man where he had strayed, Back or front, 160ked Yibafraid. Thus they chose and thus they rest; Which upon the final test Served the race of men the best? —New. York Sun VIEWS AND VABIETIES Clever Sayings- Robert ‘Wills—There seems to be & blg crowd over at Mrs. Wayup's wedding. Strange, too! She has been married nine times already. Mrs. Gillis—That Norwich, Comm Free Employment Bureau, 73 acre farm, 35 acres excellent plow M. J. Coscoran, Sup't. Central Bldg. land, balance pasture and wood, good fruit, 13 miles from R. R. station and village, near markets, 14 room colonial house witn verandas, best condition outside and in, large barn, painted, new henhouse, cost $365, sheds, outbuildin buildings worth $5,000; price 33,30 $1,000 down. Includes household fur WANTED Cooks, General House Girls A aw | nis 3 1 d Itry. and Girl for dining room. | ryons asency. “wiliimantic, g"o”n}l.:’ i o T LN | “Goob PRINTING CHEAP—500 ¢ Reom 32, Central Bullding. envelopes (regular business size), ca A your watch ticking, although you are | printed I 'corner, $185; 1006, ‘$3.86; o Zeuiar Wan. ciarkl Six feat away. Poore—Then you'rs f R A Y e T SEVERAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS | broters st Thons’” abene pow FOR SALE. ? “1080, $1156. * 560 letterneads. TowNes s Y Syew--Sosen Thfl vaugh" Fflu“dfy cfl x11, printed, $1.65; 1,000, $3.70; 5,00 in well located property for sale. pt. . P 36 100de, $1T50; g0 pillhends, ‘Txs i, The Doctor—Most of ‘the sickness $1250 5,.{{;‘{‘*’,3,‘52? B o ! * | Opén noon hour and Saturday evening. | COM6S from What we eat and drink. [RON CASTINGS tion done promptly. Send for samples. | furnishea promptly. Large steck ct |BOUSE of 10 rooms, painted white, green | 108 GUM, BTORPHIL, SORG #05 A0T patterna. e 11 te 35 Ferry Btreet oy 24, wumul‘shed 14 by 20, one hen- will buy a 1bv acie iacin situated 33 fenisa § b#xs printea, $1.36; 100, 3L16: S0 et miles from railroad station, coltage 0,000, $10. Printing of every desorip- WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance RENTALS A SPECIALTY, CALL AND EXAMINE LIST, LANDLORDS INVITED it! + This is going to be a grand souv nir performance.—Puck. She—Fm afrald I cannot marry, you. I want a man who possesses a noble ambition, one whose heart is set on at- taining some high and worthy object. He—Well, don’t I want you? She—Oh, George, darling, I am yours!—Boston Transcript, Moore—My keenest ever., se of hearing is_the Do you know; I can hear People are not half particular emough about what they put into their mouths. The Professor (sniffing)--No, they'rs T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Stresi E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and work satisfacter) 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 85 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn All Of Our LEATHER GOODS at Cost Prices e § G L Biss WANTED A few act as agents for cach and every town in New: Lon- for coal or weed, nearly. new,.1 good don and Windham counties. e -‘u;,'-.'fi“m. luxléunu-.h e pair driving harness, 1 goose feather | Storing & Leasina Ci “;\ r‘lu\wul“;xr:c: lrurflpdm:m{ge:?; elrory, Ins, orwioh. Conn. | ped, 1 extension table, 1 organ, 13ihead - our propesitions te ider A 3 cattle, farming tools, corn, hay,’ one i . Srraet, WESTERLY HOUSE. horse, carpenter’s tools and many other e teh, Com Ales, Wines amd Liquers articles. L ren2ta 3. F. CONANT. Tiy her authorized and v agreed to appoint but one agent in 11 Frasiiia Strece Wiiiscioaa Se and the J. F. C. 190 tapmin ouilding, opposiie | Clgars are the Best em the mackst enterprising: youn» men who wish to own a Motorcycle and nery 13 by 16, one hennery 8 by 14, | three other smaller ones, one crib 13 by $1,600. i g Tn tee quiet village of Carolina R. L. | s ke I offer a 60 acre farm, well divided Into pastire, mowing and, woodiand, abun- dance of frult, neat cottage house, larse barn 40x§0, Crib, hennery and smoke- house. This place s only % mile to the village, where employment can be turnished ,to a whole family. $1,800 sakes it Transportation free in auto, Bend for Wilcox's Farm (chotea of 405) WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, Ne. 41 West Broaa St., Rooms 1 and 2, Weaterlx. R. I FOR SALE Must be sold to sattle estafe of Philip B; 6ray, land and buildings on Benjamin and Quarry Streets, Also land on Meyers Avenue, Cham plain and Mt. Pieasant Strests, A Bulletin A Complete Tol sisting of Ho I have a0 1 at see small, in pairs and singl head ‘all told that I want to s uce. Prices right. Come and them. There are two pairs of mules, ELMER R. PIERSON, 1139, Seashore Land For Sale Forty acres of high land situate oa state macadam road overiooking the Atlantic ocean from Point Judith on e east to Montauk on the west. Only 5.minutes’ ride from Westerly station, Tel febizd JAMES H. HYDE .. AUCTION | tione Moyer democrat wagon (a good one), | Erindstone, 1 Hurst sprayer outfit, about § American harrow, cultivator and seed- 0 apple boxes, 1 complste hathroom out- fit, 1 amo, 3 incubators. 3 broodars, | er, Deering mower, horserake, Sharples 4 iadafs, 1 Planet, Jr, planter, forks, | separator (used about four weeks) — | shovels, chains, bars, '3 Cooley milk | Eddy plow, stone drag, disk harrow, cansg, 3 stoves, household furniture and other things foo numerous to mention. If said day be stormy, sale the first falr weekday following. ~Terms cash. feb21d J. W. DRURY. new cultivator, Blanchard churn, paif team harness (new last summer), pair 200d -heavy street biankets. Manay Les chicken brooder, 25 dozen wire egg Crate. § chains (one 20 feet), 1 ladder; whiffletrees and avener, wagon jack, hose, forks, shovels, picks. crowbars, | crosscut saw, one-man Crosscut saw, Ideal milk cooler, quantity of hay, hay knife, quantity ohicken vire, clothes reel, household Rugby range. with hot water tank, and a large and varied as- sortment of good and userul articles too_mumerous to mention. If stormy, saje first fair day follow- ing. F. A. MINARD, feb17-20-21 MUNEY LOA Ly on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An olg blished firm to. doal wit eotable atablished 1812.) THRE COLLATERAL LOAN co, 143 Mala Street, Upatairs, AUCTION SALE CONTINUED. The auction sale begun at Erastus F. In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice | S'2RVET Set, range, 1 good parlr stova FOR SALE. K sense is improving?’ “Yes” replied e T BhoD 10, DY, ity SranbeIry BOW: | winl buy a good farm of 135 scres, N ] the crael crivie, | "Dur statuary 1y far trees, orchard of apple, pear and plum | With good set of buildings, plenty of from what it should be. But we have trees, abundance of wood, fine shade | wood, timber and’ a never falling at least taken the wooden Indians from . trees In front of house, 1% miles to | brook, near village. Splendid oppor- in front of the cigar stores."—Wash- ’ Shance to buy & good tarm ch ¢ E. A. PRENTICE, M 8| T observe that you never contradict vestigate. "Phone 300. FOR SALE Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hose Carrifige, These must be sold at once “Phone connection a Mrs, Flipper—Yus, ‘s wes playin’ at — u(‘u'hhrg'altn. :‘Ilns lwlll :n SHOWN | to make room for autes. sojers S ‘6 100k Ahe, grsepan. faF and full information given an ‘elmet, and e can't-get it off, so I'm 28 HORSES. THOMAS H. BIECKLLV, Apply to .THDS- H. BECKLEY, | takin' 'im to the ‘orepital. Mrs. Ling— et el 7 Il May Building, = Phenes: 724 Chairman Fire Cemmittes, 278 Main | It's a bad job for ‘im. Mys. Flipper— o e i e e I 27e Wi 88 368-2 ||| Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn, | It's a Wuss one fer me. It's the only FOR SALE Two Pianos now at the Haile Club. N Y. N. H. & BBR. R. the natipnal .l})ulll:! ratory at FRANK W. COY. Teddington a cireular tradk on which Mn;;’t’::m cphioi B0 Must be sold at once. J|axperimentar roads may e successive- Vi nted my farm in the Town ¢ Figh Street, Westerly, : 1y buiit and tested. ot e e e e mata rosd |- Solligh Btreet, ~ Westerly, R, L Less than half price. Call §|" ad from Norwich to Lebanon. and two The WAL 4 fles from Yantic, known ax the John e White Star company has placed House farm, will sell at public suciion | Janis 1 svpe ... auctioneor || The Plant=Caddem Co. {2t Beitast an order for the construc- =l e g | AUGTION + J tlon ‘or & 1,000 oot steamanip. "It It 3 it i o : 3 i ich;. sails to New York it must dock at at 10 a, m. sharp, | THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1012; Main 8t., Norwich, Conn. r | 4 Head of oattle, cows giving milk, 2 | g e i3 South, Rrooklyn, where alope are plers helfars coming, & years old, both com- |at tie farm known as the John Adams of sufficlent length to accommodate it. ing i §°Cow"toming § yeirs ola. duo | place? 5 miie sast of Hanover dilsge El , 1 horse, 1 light ox wagon, 1 ox | Having soid my farm, I w sell to the > “ oart’ 1 team wagon and two- | highest bidder the following personal ‘_a‘:“::"‘l‘. ‘a‘:;":"";;“ .Q“]";"""';‘L e soated carriages, & deliver: and | property: Two good young horses Talia, 18 fdcrm al imont & moun Dola. 1 one-horse mowing machine. 2 | {wolght about 1300 each): & cows: 1| tain ot gold. Since its discavery in letns, 5 mels siugle harness, 2 har- | yearing helfers, about 30 hens. 3 team 1585 $TE/000.300 aw been taken from it i Syracuse plow. 1 one-horse | wagons (one nearly new). dump cart, besides ‘33,000 tons of copper, yot the Jow. 2 hay cutters, 1 corn sheller, 1| Moyer Concord with top (a good one), IN NORWICH TOWN An eight-reom house in excel- lent condition, having all modern conveniences, heat and on"trolley line. For particulars inquire FRANCIS D, DONAHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. . Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARYS A SPECIALTY DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |5 i, et e contimaca sore | 132 Spring Straa, (Wednesda 1) al 0 "elock. & Dental Surgeon ARTE R 0 ey g i STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities re Department, con- not. Do you often smoke such a cigar as that?—Chicago Tribune. nd “S8o you think our national artistic any theory that Mr. Heftybrane ad- vances!” " “Yes” replied. Miss Cay- enne; “he's likely to get through talk- ing much-sooner if you don't break in ns.nrl suggest new topics.’—Washington tar. A Chicago banker was dictating a letter to his stenographer, ‘‘rell Mr. Soandso,” he order=d, “that I will meet him in Schenectady.” “How do you spell Schenectady?” asked the stenog- rapher. “8-c; S-c—er—er—er—— Tell him T'll meet' him in' Albany.”—Argo- naut. Wagon, Chemical, pan I've got, and there's me brealkfust inside it.—The Sketch. MUCH IN LITTLE There ‘ate two imperial: universities in Japan, biut women are admitted to nelther. The road béard of Great Britain is abeut . to ‘establish in cénnection with ore hag averaged less than half an ounce of gold a ton. Brish oilseed orushing plants last year imported 222,657 toms of Manchu- rian soya Wworth: $8,030,000. While ‘cruphed for domestic use, the mil ported 97,879 tons of sava- bean valued st $2,886,000. Some of the oll is algo exported. Some insects digest their food first and eat it afferward. y_are =o built as to ba-able to take only liquid food, and they ipject a digestive fluld Into thelr prey-and thus gradually dis- so0lve it, sucking ‘in the liquid so form- bflxunlll nothing remains but the dry skin, including steam e A colgssal profect fof @ waterway. across Europsan and Asfatic Russia from west to eastiand B n Rusels from :onhhw south 1y under consider ation by. the government, jrect was. ter route. to 'a being. & distinct teature of {hi ipositiogy . The phanc, | nel of th gqlg';‘n river froml Moscows = to Kolomma wil fi‘- deépen e work™ _ to be begun in’ 1812, e There Wililmantic, Cont 10-20 W. Main | always in stoek.* Lunches served free every Saturday | AUTOMOBILE STATIGAN. in Millinery evening. B. J. Colt, ¢ Otis Streesr. Automebtis : JOHN G. KENYON & CO., and Bicycle Pepairing. Genersl #a- janie Propricters, | chine work Jekhink Theas _bn Exhiliition A fine assortment of the Latest Styles for MRS. G, P. STANTON" a déerease Of about 25,000 tons inc nt’ Amgrican refined petroleum, -attributed to the scarcity of tank steamers, which resulted in the remarkable rise in frelght Ktes of from 12 to 35" shillings ($2.927 to $8.52). These abnormal rates are expected to the Unifgd Sta S i Winter wear Ne. 52 Shetucket 5t 'f“m&

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