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RAIN OR SNOW TODAY, PROBABLY COLDER TUESDAY. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Vaudeville and Moetion Piotures at “Iloflum. ouon Pictures and Songs at Breed l.ndevflh and Motlon Piotures at Poil'y Theater. Bpecial Court of Common Counoil Meeting. Annual Meeting of Norwich Play- &rounds Association in Board of Trade Rooms, Uncas Lodge, No. 11, I, 0. 0. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall! \orl!rn Conclave, No, 424, L. % meets in Austin Block. Norwich Lodge, N meets in Buokin . 248, N, B. 0. P, ham Memarm Taft Lodge, N & O 0. W, meets n Ponemah I\all Tafl\'flle Sebequenash Council, No. D. of P., meets in Foreste! Hall. Union meets in C. L U, Barbers’ ANNOUNCEMENTS N.E O P meets tonight, Frank A. Bill offers today ladies’ $250 button and laced shoes, special at $1.98. By request of patrons, Miss M, C. Adles will spend wich. See adv. this week in Nor- Reno W. Welbourn in his lecture, ntitled “In the Year 2000,” appears to- ight in the second of the member- ship course entertainments at the Y. M. . A. The social work committee has already sold to the limit of the seat- ng capacity, and no tickets will be on sale at lhe door, BREED THEATE‘R. “The O'Neill,” Romantic Irish Drama, the Powerful Feature for Monday and Tuesday. ~ NORWICH, CONN. 2t MONDAY, FEB. 26, 1912, whole making up a mosi pleasing com- bination, A single act that is entirely out of the crdinary is presented by - Max Fehrman, who offers his own eccentric comedy oddity entitled “The Janitor. This is a most amusing humorous character dellneation, Intreducing a character that should be familiar to all; the king of the house, his majesty The Janitor. An excellent selection of Independ- ent photoplays is also offered, The subjects are mostly §n the lighter vein with godd comedy predominating. The Imp company is such a big favorite that two pictures of theirs will bé offered. The first is entitled “Mrs. Mathew a dramatic story of a poor dressmaker, that contains heart inter- est. The second Imp is a comedy film entitled His New Wife, The Majes- tic company, one of the neweit firms in *he business, will present An Ex- pensive Ride, a comedy featuring Ma- belle Trunelle and Herbert Prior, two former stars of the Edison company. The Auditorivm handles all the new f film, and is the only house duing so, as it is not bound any contracts with the mov- re trust. The Auditorium can e of film, and is not re- stricted to the few companies which compose the trust. If it’s new, the Auditorium will have it. VERDICT SET ASIDE WITHOUT ARGUMENT In Suit of Case Bros. vs, New Haven Road—Other Business at Short Cal- endar Session. At the short calendar session of the superior court at New London J‘lh!ay, Judge Milton A. Shumway set asige tne verdict, rendered by a jury, at this session ef the court, for the plaint!ff in the case of Frank Case and brother vs. the Connecticut Co. The verdict was set aside without ar- NO VIOLATION, SO THERE IS NO CONTEMPT. Finding of Facts by Judge Greene in Gratuity Case.. Judge Gardiner Gree: the superior court his 8o-called reporters’ me has fifiled in findings in the gratuity = case, techincally entitled Claréence Deming and others against Thomas D. Brad- street, comptroller, an pitt, treasurer. The jus ing of facts reviews date, and says: d Costello Lip- idge in his find- the case up to “The following conclusion has been reached; Neither of the defendamts vi- plted the injunction order and there- fore neither is guilty court.” of contempt of SPIRITUAL ACADEMY Services Omitted Sunday Because of lllness of Rev. A, . P. Blinn. Owing to the continued illness’ of the pastor of the First Spiritual un- ion, Rev. were held at the Spir Park street, Sunda; Rev. A. P. Blinn, the grip, was reporte Albert P. Blinn, no services ftual Academy ho is sick with d as improved and gaining on Sunday. : Services will be held both morning and evening on Sunday, March 3d, with Mrs. Annie Banks Scott of Bos- ton, test medium, present. Mrs. Scott will speak and give clairvoyant ' de- scriptions. The engagement Vanderbilt has been of May Pepper changed from April 7th to Sunday, March 24th. This will be the last time this season that Mre, Vanderbilt will be at the Spirit- uai Academy, as her church in Brook- Iyn resumes services in April New Telephone Booth. The first of a new st yle of telephone booth installed in this city were placed on Friday in the candy kitchen on WANTED. WANTED—Relrigerator suitable for a famuy of elght. Address, stating particulars, to Box 33, Bulletin. febzia WANTED—Woolen weavers. Apply B. Lucas & Co. Poquetanuck, Ct. feb24d WANTED—One pair horses, about 1200 1bs. each, or more, 12 years old, also eight or ten cows. Address Box 22, care Bulletin C feb24d PERSONAL—Joe—Peaches and cream. Believe me, that new ten cent tin of Edgworth ready rubbed tobacco at Fagan’'s Smoke Shop. Don’t wait. Get it now. So long. BILL. feb24d WANTED—A loan of five thousand dollars, .secured by first mortgage on real eState in Danielson, paying six per cent. interest, payable semi-annu- ally in ‘advance. Interest is always paid promptly. ~For further particu- lars, inquire of Lock Box 767, Daniel- son, Conn. feb2sd | WANTED—A pair of second hand platform scales that will weigh up to 1,000 pounds. Address H. F. B., Bulletin Office. febzzd WANTED — A good cetton mule spinner; steady worker and married man preferred. Apply P.-O. Box 76, Willimantie, Ct. feb20d WANTED—Competent girl for house- work in family of two. Address Mrs. James H. Ross, 184 Church St - Willi- mantic, Conn. feblsd ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT?" are inserted at the rate of 8¢ per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Registored Berkshires, SOw aue March s, ¥¥e; Service Doar ¥39; young stock. C. Waternouse, Niantie, Conn. ‘Lel, 1¥-4. 1ebzed FOR SALE—Pair of young acclimated horses, alraid of nothing, Weignt Zovy 8. M. 8. Vall, Yanuc, Ct. ‘Lel 288-0. feb2d R SALE—Two meat carts, one cheap buggy, horse that is a hargain, EUUG PAIX L4NCY nurnesses, Neaviy ReW, “lSO two-sewied surrey. Address C. H. \ison, Butcier, Windham Center, or Tel. 2 Willimantic_Div. tepzdd FOR SALE_White Rock eggs for hatcning; good laying strain; (o¢ ier 13. Grove Hul Poultry Farm, b West Pearl’ St,, City. feb34d FOR SALE_Colt 22 months old. L. Alien, 41y Bast Main St, Preston, ebsd T0 THE FARMERS of Norwich and vicinity: Do yeu reaiige that your soil neeas lime, and leis of it? ¥or corm, seeding down and general crops, Agri- Gltural Lime will_increase your crop 96-v per cent. For sale by Amos Wheeler and F. E. Pecknam, Norwich, Conn. Tel. connéction. feb19d FOR SALE OR TO LET—Cottage 5 Washington Place. Apply Hutzler, 100 Main Street. FOR SALE—Young man's Tuxedo coat, vest and trousers; first class con- dition; been worn but a few times TO RENT. TO RENT—Tenement 62 Williams' St. Inquire 49 Sachem st. febzéd TO RENT—Second floor, Circulating Library building, suitable for shep, of- m.; o lovdzmzs Amos A, Browning. ec. TO RENT—Upstairs tenemont at 24 River Ave, on vaurcl Hill: all medern improvements; pessession given March 1st. Inquire C. L. Swan, Norwich. feb2id | I TO RENT—Four-room tenement 40 Mel(lllley Ave. Apply to Dr, Lewis, 341 Main St feb21d TT0 LET_Half of large, light store in best lecation; decorated and ready for eccupancy. 140 Main St. feb1sd ‘1 wm £ ner hills hnd valleys, <HE PIPER. ' I will wlns my pipes nod 0 vow, fer . the bees upon the Are llnflng or the lummer that \s ming trnm the stars. I will take my d now, for the little mounl:gl 10 Is pleading with - the bagph tender, crooning bars, PN and rou fields ot i) 1 ye, Aml the Hnnel and | the'::r:"fle ’n1 - the bittern in tne s win Tl‘”h thelr lhroMl an llutgn as he On the great long road of silver that ends at the world's edge. I will take my pipes and xo now, for the sand-flower on the dunes Is a-weary of the sobbing of tha And l‘rs‘él‘m“(b !e.l; i ith nd is asking for the piper, with Wy T hl“.kcuf‘“ et Illvlp hat selg ‘0 play the merry liiting that all hearts free. will take my pipes and go now, anf od go with you all, And keep all sorrow. from you and the dark heart's load. T will mke my pipes and go now, fer. ear the summer, c And voun hear the g\pu l.-lln'l.‘ as 1 pass along' t! Magazine, TO RENT—Nicely furnished connect- ing roems, centrally located. Apply to Box 65, Bulletin. Jan24d TO RENT—Tencment at No. 21 Fair- mount 8t. _Inquire Dr, Higgins. jansd DATE furnisheu roomi. Mar- ‘u.flh building. Mrs, Lees, 376 Main. oct26d TO RENT—Store at 69 Franklin Bt.; on at once. linquire at Bulletin octéd FURNISHED RUOMS, ali modern con- nnlu;;;n. 48 Union St. Telepnone 834- 4, apr . LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power and num—woo square Donn Byene, in Harper’ ON WILD WINGS. 5 think thou must have wandered far With spring for guide, And heard the sky-born owers Talk to the wind among the show- - forese '.l‘hrou¢h "sudden doorways left ajar When the wind sighed. Thou must have heard the marching sweep Of blown white rain Go volleying up the fey Kkills, And watched with summer when the hills Muttered of freedom. in their sleep And slept again. gument as being contrary to evidence. The lightast, cleanest, airiest This suit was heard last week by 'y floor ln Norwich. Apply A. A. Franklip square adjacent to the trolley BALWAY MAIL CLERKS station: A particular feature about 2,000 wahted—$80 monih; Norwich examina- having outgrown same, owner wishes And thy clear splrit, haif, forlarn to dispose of !t at once; a bargain for Aloug the line of constant improve- Seeking its own, ne ¥ : . - and jury. Frank Case tions May 4th; common education suffi- Fournler, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld- Diwelt with the nomgd tents oY ments in the class and style of the | Judge Shumway andjury, Frank Case|them is the sliding door which runs in | tlons May 4th; common educatlon suffi- | someone. Can be scen 4t The Sulletin | 4 Klin St cor, Chestaat s welt w 8 ire-pjays at the Breed, Manager |and brother of Col ball-bearings in a groove and lights | Cem o, e Tstit Otfice. ~{ je2sd - ulty announces for his big feature | Connectleut Co. for damages sustained | oy lectric bulb as the door is closed | JSmple aupstions, ranklly Institute, FOR BALE — Haichiog skis frem . N e ture for Monday and Tuesday only, | in a collision between a trolley Car|afior the person enters to telephone. - = = prime stock now ready. White Ply- or r]n(ertha frontiers of the morn, powerful _romantic Irish drama, | and an automobile, in which the plain- | g oo has a glass panel tn the up- | WANTED_Plump Towls and chick- | Biouth ‘Hooks, 36 per. 100, 31 per i3; g o entitled The O'Neill. tiffs were’ riding. The collision 0C- | per part, while the inside of the booth | ens. G. A. Bullard, R. D. 3. jan24d |8 C. Rhede Island Reds, $6 per 100, 75¢ —Bliss Carmen This is one of the peerless Kalem | cu. at Rockville. : in finished in sheet metal, similar to| WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- [ Per 13; s-dttlnxlnem un 1;;:-; hl;r'e R preductions, and, heing made entirely | The plaintiffs sued for $3,000. The | that yged in steel ceilings. Two of the nersg\e‘: Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett | S0l g00d puilets and hens for sele, VIEWS AND VARIETIES in Ireland, the picture has a charm | §ury retnrned a verdict for them for |} 50ths were installed. ROCks: Srita ey COPKeEdlE ) AFTHEE A The d d f od by peculiarily its own. Hvery scene was 31100, Brandegee, Kenealy, Brennan WANTED—All Tinds of raw furs | Mitchéll, K. ¥. D. 4 Norwich, Comn. ¢ demand for gol | Olivee Sapivias ] Irels a & Whittlesey, counsel for the Co! - . ought at . Connors ons’, Wat Tel. eonn. &b, B2 = i Tameus ]":‘hf“:e:‘?‘l‘l‘““’:sg“’s fleat o, moved for setting aside the The 1i LU';'cI'Ir"l:“ixn‘;ti“tl'e't‘ir at the g"'i‘};'::' Tiursdas. A C. Wooaworth: R SALE Carriages. For le‘rml Rents is increasing. Howell—Did vyou ever want the 1 et Sl g ths ras c ary The list of unclai ers Tov! : AL 3 . | 3 . ill, 3 Irish patriot, | verdi ~XAA u{mmJ. ‘t‘h(:! i’in:‘[:q wflgfiefl Norwich, Conn., postoffice for the week : and pa;m:m:l, ape ”u ies ] Bexen We have a number to earth? Powell—Yes, once, when I waf o his old fan u;.:; hx' »\.\ ‘n\.i‘..‘ t“wgu ;"mrm_ ‘o evi. | ending Feb. 24, 1912, follows: Frank C. (n“all‘l’rvf'unr;“:;oantt‘;:dn‘l"M é‘;&:‘nk' ain 8t. Amede Chet ebd fool enough to let a fellow take me up : T s Ok o | R O ercd the verdict set | Ambos, Harry Armstrong, Jane Burton, Brospect ELURNT % e Ga5 2™ | THOR SALE_One pair norses weisn- | offer. [in his airship—Judge. Wiy il . o mmtry B oSy | Ella Cook, A. Fisher, Agnes Fowler, = ing 2100, 16 years old; elso two pair Knicker—What were the wild waves Bis apprehension. i hastily | . Atterne Hadlai Hull, who con- | Charles P Gilbert, Charles Gaffey, J. | PRUTTING | FOR. A FARMERS 250 | oxen, one paif stosrs. city el d6v-3, Ask about them. saying? Bocker—They ~didn't get a to the "v:..:r\r\ul‘:u‘x.n: TInr it | QAR e cane tor thiE plaintin, said | Hibert, W. 8. Johnson & Co. Harry | 78l% .m) emmge. et et | Tt - : - i chance to say anything. My wifo was meet his oid friends, die peas. | thut ne had not decided whether the | Mathews, Henry D. Maynard, Robert | $1%5; 600 cach, $2.10. Send for sampies | —mgecre——r —— in bathing.—New York Times. One in particular, a frail old | case would be appealed to the supreme | Neeley, Miller & Peck Co., Mrs. Jerome | and prices for g" I"!’l"’é‘"‘ you are in sletzrl.l Bxios 1o Ay mAdCt. Ao JAMES L. CASE, | He—I never loved any girl so much e b megmed S Milier, Jon V. Gearsen: W. ., Reed, | Mch, Conn* 1S COmPN For | laf corp'n, ‘Grectioviie: *Samsa || 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn | |In Iy life; 8o (reprouchturly)—Rut iis humble cottage and shar- There was a spirited argument of | e e s = on’t you think, darling, that you wi Grists ¢ biead with lit. | ths mokewiter remaval. of suse fiom Seamleas Tire Co, George H. Shirley, by s‘g;'aergn el il [ be abie to love me mere later on’— Touched with the abject poverty of his | jury to court list in the case of Ste- e Y. WANTED sTounds, location Acsirable, Drice very | Lite. countrymen, O'Neill determines to aid | phen N. Bond and others vs. Snmulel feasonable. C. H. Case, Blisa Place. “Tommy, if yowll sdw some wood them, at he price of becoming a high- | T. Littlefield, and others, Major Had- Rarills Conle -, 3 Janis T'li tell you what I'll.do.” “What's that, wayman, £c, going to a secluded Spot, A, Full, counsel for Littlefield, al- e '“‘,’]“ g Neds Uer i el | “SACRIFIOE SALE Pieasantly located dad?" “TI let you have the sawdust he masked himself and lay in waiting d fraud and Attorney Arthur L. American. Choice place and g00d pay. | 73 acre farm, 35 acres excelignt plow 2 2, to play circus with”"—Washington Soen a carriage appeared, and O'Nefll ipman of Hartford, representing J. B. LUCAS, _l{andx. lfigam:? va}slurefi.n'tz :’&1;:16 ..mg “()':'upl‘;:‘l- 1?‘5 Robert | Herald. halts il, and politely requests the oc- | the plaintiff, retal:ated by scaying that g ; S B bl S lonial | Brown, plumber; 2.500 square feet of | “And where did you spend your two 1pants 1o alight. They were an eld- | there had been ncthing even ap- For Infants and Children, Room 32 Central Building. i o regonerge s 8y B i flogr space. ~ Pissession immediately. | weeks?" " “Sitting in a hotel barber erly genileman snd his daughter Eli- [ proaching fraud except the uninten- outside and in, large barn, painted, new Apply to ¥ L chair. The barber was persuasive and nore. “;\'“l T lsmrnlnf n‘;fl;ker). tional misreading of the bond by At- | THE Khd You Have M'I’S m‘m henhouse, cost $365, sheds, outbuildings, JAMES L. CASE, I let him give me his entire list.'— takes a ng from the girl an orces ier to dance a few steps with him. , he learns of her presence at ked ball and, carefully disguis- ing himself, he goes, and meeting her, is idep! s discovered by the ring n his finger, ('Neili makes his es- ape threush’ a window, taking sash and ail. The foll>wing day the outlaw meets Eilnore, and arranges a ug with her, which is to take place ening. She agrees, but brings | hat ¢ a Land of men who surround nd make him prisoner, carry- rby house. Mean- change of heart, f 1 love with the steals through the iees him. Together | oL horseback, stop- | the poor peusant | n the escape was discovered, e men started in pursuit, and arriy- ng at the . s Inc of the peasant if ke has seen the outlaw, and | rejlies lie had, but polnted in an opposite tien, evabling the fu- | itives escape L0 France, 1o the » that carried them to free- m and Lappine Mr. Eennett, the sweat tenor, wid| sing a bLeautiful Irisn ballad, and Mr, dkins will sing the up to date illus- | rated 1aelodie JAMES CLANCY'S POLI THEATER. In the Midst of Tripoli,” a Great War Story, and Other Splendid Features. ng that the theater going pub- when they do go to moving pictur James C! today and t , positively the stronge ire programme ever offered in this eh and every reel of flim was selected and as each one.1s | in mind, 2 offers for morrow plet f > 3t Is only safe to al many will take advantuge 1g them, In the Miast of Tripoii is Itallan war piciure made by the s Cines company of Italy, It actual fighting between t Turks and Italian soldier: witiful story is interwoven shows roops of doubly interesting. One £pot in this picture shows a duel to je death and a leap cnsues and ‘he | brave Malian officer rezains the flag | and the hand of tne giri that he loves, The Oail of His Office is piclare by Peny a western the famous Essenay com- and featuies G. M. Anderson, the | raphed man In the world re is plenty of action thrilling and daring of cowboys and also | he bas Just it feat excitement, s bands great story ig W that nothing are Lo presented for today and ! the management states thai tle Stowaway is a photo play bat will be relished by one and ull, of a nature that will readily appeal 10 all clagses and as it is taken n both land and on the briny deep it should giot fail to draw abplause from ae picture “fans.” Realizing that no programme is complete without u lit- tie comedy, the management cf the nopular theater have specially pro- | <ured the film entitled ‘fhe Laay Po- lice, made by the famous Lubin com- | pany. It is one continu:xl seream from start to finish, You will Jaugh like ou naver have before, and it is really the furniest fim on the market today and only procured by extra effort, For good measure, Artistiz Scenes of Venice, will be thrown in, mak- ug five subjects in all, and with the popular singing of Jo- sepu MoGinty it is a programme that should not be missed. AT THE AUDITORIUM TODAY. The three acts booked at the A orivm for the f three days of this el are all good comedy numbers, and wll different siyles of comedy. hie hieadline act i8 Phil Ot and Ne Neison, presenting their charact SKiL entitled “The derman.’ Mr is & very well lis nt known comedian, a5 he | i several of his own shows on | Le roud, and has played the best Louses in the country from coast to rast. His partner, Miss Nelson, is a dever woman, who dresses ml} and makes an excellent foil for her funny pariner ce and Donnelly will offer A very neat singing and ladking act, en wew und orjginal lines, They ' are | bration of Wa | Withi, song, torney Pelcher and by sayving that the case was “sloppily brought by Hull, McGuire & Hull.” Tt was decided that all the issues except damages should be trled by the court unless special issues are filed in three weeks, The motion to strike out the demur- rer was granted and an amended reply in two weeks was ordered in Charlotte H. Trail vs. Mark D, Stiles. The same ruling was made in Will- fam I. Trail vs. Mark D. Stiles. In Willlam M. Stark, administrator, vs. Charles J. Luce and others, hearing on motion for disclosure, answer or judgment was postpo; Answer in two weeks in Boshko vs. Cent was ordered I Vermont road. only uncontesteq divorce suit doyn for trial wus that of George K. Olaroyd vs. Mary E. Oldroyd, a New | London ¢ The and was postponed Cases Acsigned fer Trial. Tuesday —Joserh Musial and wile vs, Daniel Kudlick (now on trial), case wa not ready | Weduesday—Irederick H, Harris vs, Angug McDenald and othe; Emma J. Raughtigan vs. Norwich Nickel & Brass lannie E. Dean vs. New Haven i; Joln R. Perkins vs. New Hauven road. Thursday—( . Costello = vs, New London and Blectric Co.; | ¥ John P. Costeilo vs. New London as | and Eiectric Co.; Lillian M, Cestello Ve, New nd H.ectric Co.; Mabel | ew London Gas and Kle E. Costello vs. New London Gas and Electric Co.; Ruth Costeilo vs. New Lendon Gas | and Electric Co.; New Haven road ve. Louie Cella; Bernard W.. Gilles vs. | Connceticut Co.; Mary M. Gilles vs. Connecticut Co, March 5 (special)—Angello Covello, administrator, vs. Connecticut Co.; Agnes Whitney vs, New Haven road. IN WASHINGTON'S HONOR. Programme at West Thames Street School Well Carried Out. The following programmes in cele- hingten's birthday was 1l given by grades three and four, Nellie Ahern teacher, at the Thames pet school Song, Hail, Fairest Land; Greeting, Peatri Hutchinson; Like Washing- ussie Malcom Washington's Miron Mott: Washington’s Birth- atalie song. George ington 1's Christmas Party, Helen Frink; W ords of Wash- |ington. Ilelen Woodworth: George | Washington, Irene Kiedasch: song, | Tlag of Our Nation; When Washing- ton Rode Minnie Montessi, Annie | Gulumb, Augusta Hilderbrand: Wash- ington's Song, Lucy Burkowski; | George Washington, Laura Peckham, | Gertrude, Dierman, Anna Grill; song, Our Country’s Flag: How Washington Looked, David Lamberton: God Bless Our Flag, Anna Hussey: Washington's Birthday, Horace Bill, Lioyd Rathbun, Walter Schuler: W. ington's Party, John Brune: salute to the flag, school; George Washington's Day, Myrtle Du- prey; A Story, Helen Weisgraber; Our Flag, John Perringer; The Cherry Tree, Russell Lacy; vuf Flag, Percy Cruther: song, America; February Twenty-second, Bdith Poruzznick. District No. 2 in Franklin. The following programme was ren- dered Wednesdny afternoon by the school in District No. 2, Franklin, in honor of Washingten's birthday: Song, Columbia, #le Gem of #ha Ocean; The Love of Country, Louise Brush; A, Washington Curiosity, Nina Clark: Washington's Birthday, Albert Beokwith: composition, George Wash- ington, George Beckwith; song, Yan- kee Doodle; Washington to His Sol- diers, (George K. Brush, Jr.; A Patri- otic Poem, George Beckwith; Boyhood of Washington, Albert Washingtor The Red Stamp, Louise Brush; George Waushington quatatior George Hrash, Jr., Ning Clard Clark and Elanche V, arol Miss A razor sharpened be cun Lauickly in cold weather if it be dipped in hot water for a few seconds before it is stropped. Bears the Signatu.e of Z Tz LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE BOARD OF missioners for New London Ca hereby apply for a tra to seil and exchange intoxicating liquor, Rhine wine and cider at 20 Market streat, except In the reoms an said building, any ale, part COUNTY COM- unty: I nsfer of license spirituous _and lager beer, in the building Town of Norwich, d apartments in or parts of which are‘cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form boo or retiring rooms. My ness is not located with feet in a dir Norwicl D. 19 We th arty, Applicant t are slectors and taxpayers, owning real | estate, of the Town o hereby sign and endorse the foregoing | tion of Thomas and hereby appl a license, applicant licensed pursuant Dated at Norwich, February, A D. 1 V}'nuam H. Murph to th hereby certify that th signers are “electors owning real eslate, Norwich. Dated at No day of Februa Holbrook, Town 'Clerk. Thomas F. and in. the Town A D. ths, side rpoms, place of busi- pin two hundred t Jine from any church edifica or public OF parochial scho the premises pertaining thereto, or an | postoffice, public library, or cemetery. t Dated at | February, A. 03 17th day of Mori- he undersigned, is f Norwich, and F. Moriarty for certify that said is a suitable person to be said application is 17th day of John A. Moran, Thomas B. Leahy, R. Woodward, Nicholas Tarrant. 1 e above named taxpavers, of this 17th Chas. S. feb19M rwich, 1912, —_— BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Thames Loan & Trust Company, at the close of business on the 20th day of February, 1912: ASSETS, Loans and Dis Overdrafts ... Stocks and Securitie $499,364.31 14.16 including those set aside for Savings I)epusitur-( H Banking House Other Hesl listate Due from other panies Due from Agents . United Stat. Pank Notes Gold Coin Silver Coin Minor Coin Checks and (as Fund set aside for Sav Depositors . Tatal Assets .. LIABILITI Capital Stock Surplus fund Ban Bankers and Trust Com 60,501.76 | 35,143.99 | 352.00 60.00 .$1,430,975.37 ES. -3 100,000.00 50,800.00 Other Undivided Profits, Jess current expenses and v taxes pald 45,471.25 Due to Ban Bankers, and Trust Com- panies ... $30,034.85 General Depos- RS $33,133.23 Depfl!ltg in Sav- ings Demrt- ment Total Liabilities State of Connecticut, London, ss., Norwich, I, R. W. Perkins,Treasu said Thames Loan & T emnly swear that the % % 31,430,975.37 County of New Feb. 24th, 1912. rer of the afor Tust Co., do soi- foregoing state- ment is true to tne best of my knowl- edge and belfef. R. W. PERKL Subscribed and swor! this 24th da) of February, NS, Treasurer. n t¢ before me. 1912, WIGHT L. UNDBERWUOD, feb26d Notary Publie. THE APPROACH OF SPRING means somebody Somebedy is going to tract work done. is golng to build. have some con- ARE YOU ? It s Fou about ii. you my thing 1 for the actuzl will be pleased AlL'L want 13 the op you ‘let me have it? hiave dome so. why not let 1 eslimates and tize. contract ing line work and e consult wilh I will be pleased to give prices for wny- and as results you portunity. Wil Ask others who O ll WILLIAHS Tel. 2n treet. ¢ ildren Ory NEWMARKET 715 Beswn OR FLETCHER'S 5004 Eingers, cleyver dancers, and the have a very funny line of lali, the CASTORIA First-class Wines, Lt Meals and Wc.lcb ender, Jeha HOTEL, A ¥ | National Bank HELP WANTED General Housew Girls, House- keepers, Waitresses, Farm Help, and a Plain Nurse. Free Employment Bureau, M. J. Coscoran, Sup't. Central Bldg. BANK STATEMENT. No. 488, REPORT of the condition of the First | at Norwich, in the State of Connec! n:‘] at the close of business, Feb. | RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. Overdratis, secured and un- cured . 3,18 Bonds to secure circu- ! ation . 218,500.0C J. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits .. 3 6,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc. 136,493.44 Banking house, furniture and fixtures .... 50,000.00 Other real estate ow n«d 5 3,790.56 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents).... Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies, and Savings nks Due (rom approved reserve agents ... 35, Checks and other cash items 8, Notes of other National 10,600.00 536.85 Fractional paper curréncy, nickels, and cents.... Lawfil Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie Lege 1 notes tender | - 51,821.00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 8,925.00 Total .81, .97 LIABILITIES. ‘Czpnul stock paid in...... $300,000.00 | Surplus fund ... . 60,000.00 | Dudivided profits. ‘less ex- penses and taxes paid. 42,981.71 0 | National Bunk standing Due to notes out- 2186, other 6000 national banks State 1,807.21 Due and B Bankers . 1,1 Due to Trust Com: savings banks | Due to approv- ed reserve agenis 1.7 valdends un- to 2.60 9.58 .00 (78 1 vidoni de: posits subject - to check Demand cer cates of de- posit 5 1496.3 | Cashler's checks ! outstanding oy m‘y L Rl e 641,955.27 1,000.00 209.76 30,000.00 | 3,710.23 | United States depo:ns Postal savings .. Bonds borrowed Reserved for taxes. Btate of Connecticut, County of New | London, ss: 1, C. L. Hopkins, Cashier of the above :named ban do solemnly swear that the above statement is trua tc the best of my knowledge and bellef. C. L. HOPKINS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to befors me, this 24th day of February, 19 ALLYN L. BROWN, Notary Publlc. Correct—Attest JAMES B. SHANNON, CHARLES 1). NOYE! J. C. WORTH, feb20d Directors, MONEY LOANEV on_Diamonds, Waiches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Intérest, An oly established firm to deal wirn, i (Established 1873, THE COLLATERAL Lo‘n co., 142 Maim Sireet, Usstatr,, | boat races, and T offer it for sal ! tem fo bulldings worth $5,000; price $3,300— $1,060 down. Includes’ nousehold fur- nishings, farming_toels and poultry. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Conn. Jjan3ld GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 ifi envelo; - 1rexu1ar business size), car printe corner, 3135 1,008, 5; 8,000, 35, 1 Sooe . $10. 600 nuubnu §x9%, printed, 1,000, $2; 35,0 0. §5;_devoo, siLss Suo lefternea 3%4x11, ‘printed, $1.65 0, $5; 10,000, 317:50; ) S,unmd-. Tibs, printed, $150; 1,000, $2; 5,000, § 10,000, ‘$12. 56 500 sutememu j X8 printéd, $1.25; 1,000, 5. D000, 310 Brinting ‘of evury descrip- Uhn done promptly. Send for samples. The Lulletin Norwich. Conn. On the West Bank of the al Thames hy river, near Harrison's Landing, in the Town of Waterford, there is cozy cottage, all furnished :omplete, and a bungalow 10x30f large lot, some fruit, short distance to troliey and railroad station. This property is situated opposite the Yale-Harvard ; never Price right. In- on the market before. vestigate? TIMBER FARM Ninety acre farm situated in North Stonington, new cottage house, large barn, plenty of fruit, $1,600 worth of timber, 1,000 cords of wood, land smooth. Price onl 2,500, ._A fruit farm situated in North Ston- ington, 190 acres, 1,000 peach trees, all in bearing condition. Price $4,250. Easy terms. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. Latest edition just out. Choice of 400, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2. 'Phone -connection. Westerly, R. L A Choize 37 Acre Farm with good buildings, near railroad, fruit and wood. able and reasonable. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. SALE HORSES. village and Very desir- I have 35 good Horses as any dealer and prices are right. Several pairg, big and small, good chunks and Business Horses. Come and see them. They must be sold. ELMER R, PIERSON. Tel. 1 RS, FOR SALE Must bu selfl fo settle estale of Fillp B; 6ray, fand and bulldings on nan]mln and Quarry Streets, Also land on Mayers Avenue, Cham- plain and Mt, Pigasant Streels, A fare bargaln, Plans wil! be shown and fuu ln!urmatlon given b{ S H. BECKL Phene May Boidin 278’ Main St 368-2 Seashore Land For Sale Forty acres of high land situate en state macadam road overiooking the Atlantiec ocean from Point Judith on ihe east to Montauk on the west. Only minunel ride frnm Waesterly station, N.Y,N. H & H. R. R. l lu\n( W, cox. Long Distance Telephone, 6 Iigh Street, Westerly, R, L decild Where Is That Chppmg? deal Scrap File h & quesfian, Tl keeping elippings. A ‘n:l class canvasser wanled. F. 0. CONNINGHAM, 83 Pearl St... ..Telephone 33412 Teb18d "se the net as na sou wil 5’ 1. Colt, ¢ Otts Street. &ad Bicyels r.mfln. Q‘-m “‘ chine work, J J. F. CONANT. 11 Framklis Strect 8¢ and the J. F. C 1% the Dest en the maiket 40 Shetucket Street, febl5d WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. | Real Estate and Insurance RENTALS A BPECIALTY, Norwich, Conmn CALL AND EXAMINE LIST. LANDLORDS INVITED to register without charge, SEVERAL RPAL ESTATE BARGAINS In well located property for sale, Open noon hour and Saturday evening. febl9d FOR SALE. FOR SALE A Complete Fire Department, con- sisting of Hosse Wagon, Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hose Carriage, These must be sold at once to make room for autos. Apply to THOS. H. BECKLEY, Chairman Fire Committee, 278 Main Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn. For Sale IN NORWICH TOWN An eight-room house in excel- lent condition, having ali modern {} conveniences, including. 'steam neat and on trolley line. i For particulars inquire | FRANCIS D. DONAHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. {Peck’s Real Estat: Agency i FARMS A SPECIALTY | 132 Spring Strast, ~ Willimaniic, Conn, STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities Stering & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main On Exhibition A fine assortment of the Latest Styles in Miilinery for Winter wear at MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, No. 52 8hetucket St. WESTERLY HOUSE. Ales, Wines nad Liguors wlways in stack, Lunehes derved free every Saturdmy evening, JOHN G. KENYON & (0., Janzsd Proyrictors, JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-te-date in every particular. IRA F. LEWIS. Proarister. WHRRE s ns advortising meainm. in sterr nnecticut equal to The Bul- elin for pusiness pesults. Fire! Fire! Chemical, | | | | Tune 30, | an increase of $1,520,615 over the pre- Pittshurg Post. Passerby (to the stout party who has [allm)——']‘on bad, sir! Was it a piece of ice you slipped on? Stout Party— Np, vou fool! 1t was a sheet of sand- paper'—Bontop Transcript. “Things might be worse,” said the man who tries to be cheerful. *“I thor- oughly agree- with you,” replled Mr. Growcher. “And, what's more, I think they are geing to be."—Washington Star. “The ebject of the average explorer seems to be to acquire emough mate- rial far a lecture.” “Yes; that is mv wifes’ aim when she explores my peck- ots,"—Louisville Courier-Journal. Mrs, Willis—I suppose that in heaven we will be disappeinted in net finding certain people thera. Mrs. Gillis—Yes, but we'll be more disappointed at finding certain other people there.— Puck. MUCH IN LITTLE Electric smelting amnd refining pro- cesses are sald to produce steel that is denger and more homogeneous than open hearth steel of the same general composition. Chili claims that the Island of Chiloe, off the west coast, is the original heme of the potato, it having been cultiv vated there since early in the fifteenth century. The Yale scientific expedition into the Interior of Peru has returned. They found the ruins of an ancient Inca city hitherto unknown. In the midst of a boundless wilderness, they identified the remains of public baths, a temple and a royal palace. Russia has definitely.. decided. to | adopt on_all her railroads the 24-hour That is to say, the face of the will have 24 numerals instead as héw. So men will say “It is o'clock” or “20 o'clock” or “23 and so on. system. cloc! of 1 15 o'clock,” The park of San Rafael, of Guadala- jara, formerly known s Parque Ro- mero Rubio, Mexico; is being turned by the city over to the agricultural board-of Jalisco, to be converted into an experimental station for the devel- opment of agriculture. Statistics now. available show that the total receipts of the Italian na- tional lottery for the fiscal year ending 1910, amounted to $17,925.802, vious year, an amount never befors reached during the 50 years since its organization. An interesting agricultural experi- ment is being made in Nueva Ecija, Philippines, where E. T. Worcester has made plantings of Sumatra tobac co intended for making wrappers. The plants appeared to do excellently and the tobacco produced Jonks exceeding- ly well. The probability is that Mr. Worcester has. shown the way to a profitable extension of the tobacco in- dustry of the Philippines. ‘The British steamer Kigh in Decem- ber brought to. Australia a shipment comprising 159 high class Kentucky horses on.account of a Mr. Wheatcroft of Kentucky, who has announced through: the press that this stock rep- resents his American holdings, his ob- ject for transferring his stable to Aus- tralia being the more advantageous conditions as regards horse racing which Australla offers than those ex- isting in the United States. Of this large and valuable shipment only six were lost In transit. Governor Frear's annual report to Washington shows exports of Hawati in the fiscal vear 1911 to have been valued at $11,988,083, and imports $27,- 512,680; about wf- per cent, of the trade with the muinland of the United ‘Steies. The current recelpts of tho"\vl‘rnsrl-l gOvernment were §3,. 482,36% & governor recommends the | ereation ot & nationsl park to fnclude e '8t actlve volcano, Kilauea, ity uelghhoring extinct craters, othet ob- Jects of lnurm and. thie occasionally active woleano Mauns Lou. He also savs that a lighthouse depot at Homno- lulu has become I{I‘QI ing need. He algo alh for appropriations for con- Unuing the harbor werk at Honolulu. Hilo and Kahulul and for haginning werk an one of tl' har) of Kaus! isiand,