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FAIR, MODERATELY COLD TOPAY; FAIR SUNDAY FULL ASBOGIATED PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH, CONN SATURDAV MARCH 2, 1912, ¥ WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT 1 CHURCH SERVICES. N 1 FOR SALE. "]ETHY, Vautevilie aad Motion Pistures at | The Loyl J:ZL"%’:S&:)’;K:;:;?.L‘ On the West Bank ADVERTISEMENTS WILL T RUN? Aga :M-:!nn Plctures and Soags at Breed Theater, Motion Piotures and Jilustrated Sengs at_Clancy's Poll Theater, MNen and Religion Meeoth at Cen- tral (st and Broadway Qvngroga- tlonal Churches. ANNOUNCEMENTS The services at the Sheltoring Arms Sunday afternoon will be omitted be- cause of the Men avd Religlon ser- Sea the shoe specials Frank A. Fiil offers today (Saturday). Ladies’ $2.50 Bluchers at $1.98, A fine line of gun metal and colt top shoes at $.23, Men's thoes spectal at §2 and LY BREED TNKATER. Exmeptionally Strong Bill of All High Class Futur‘ Filme. Following clos the highly suce upon the heeis ot ssful pioture of Presi- dent Taft, comes an entire change of programme at the Breed, and today, apearing as a superb western head- Mner, is the very attractive film enti- d A Girl of the West. This breezy story fairly scintillates with brilllant action and in its unfold- ment tells of two sisters who live on a ranch with their father. A cattle rustler, loitering near, hears a barzain made to sell a horse and, realizing that the prica is & big one, he plans to steal the horse and sell it and keep the money. The girls hear the plan and the vounger one, being the more ex- pert horseman, starts out to frustrate the paln. Tha rustler arranges with a voman confederate to detain all per- sons passing a ocertain point where she was stationed, thus permitting the scheme to be worked. The younger #ir1 rides like mad in the direction ot the home of the man who was to buy he horse, but is interrupted by the rustler's confederats, Hers one of the | strongest scenes in the picture takes | place, for the maddened women, riding at & breakneck speed. side by side, on horscback, Lavea hand to hand strug- gle, until the younger girl breaks from he grasp of the other and rides ahead. The rustler is just completing the deal and is sbout 1o drive away when he is stopped by the girl, and another fear- ful struggle takes place. Her revolver {s discharged during the scene and the cowboys, hearing it, come to her as- sistance and promptiy capture tho thief and later his associates. In The Battle of louvauzh Bridge, another feature, the story deals with » southern girl who saw the opportuni- | of trapp a party of the snemy on vridga by eetting it on fire while the soldiers are under the tension of a nsational military engagement. The ridgs was actuaily burned and the thrilling effect of the smoke and the ames, through which the soldiers re- tre diving into the water, is striking ndeed, As most of the bridg s mils In length, was fire, the picture comp: range for its re g, which is half consumed in the had to ar- :onstruction befors an of t \ was exposed, and as pleturs was made in Jacksonville the story has the true atmosphere. Matt Bennett wins the house by his delightful ing of the old 'hm.al In the Gloaming, and later with his duet number with J. I tled On Moo ht Bay, the only big song success of this year. JAMES CLANCY'S His Mother,” a Great Picture. POLI THEATER. Irish Feature ne of the Irish pictures eves ected on a film was shown at Polf" vesterday, and scheduled for The scenes are taken in | 1 1150, V'thrd and America, and is entitled | s Mother,” und follows: A\ party of Americans visiting the akes of Killarnay, Ireland, hear the sound of eweet music coming from a ¥ cottage. On investigation they | "Ou man playing the violin and in ra attention his old m T =itting close by the fireside. One of | ha tourisis, n Foster, recognizing the musical geni 8 the lad, Ter- remes, his card and tells him if he ever | omes to Ameri at his office after the touri to the humbie o call and see him weeks 4 ¥ tage Terence dreams »f & musical eer in the gratify his desira his self-s: nother surrenders her life's ay the boy's paseage. n{® America, Terence Tohn Foster and tells of his ambition. The kind hearted banker arranges to atart the Irish boy on his career, A vear later we find Terence the lion of the season, but. sad to say, he think = udom of his old mother and Killa " The mother tn Ancpu.- when no new mes of her boy 18 her trouble {\7 he good parish 1, elps her to r , she learns that that night at ving her ticket the o the dizzy height of th a s enraptured to her performance. One of the she inquires her son's home ¢ whom » pil honss the husky in and in- wdviged of his v ough surround- ed by a party friends, Terence at he sound of his mother's voice rushes o the anteroom, embraces her and irings her into t He presents er o his her self «acritica made for him !qi hieve the results obtained. | AUDITORIUM, The sxcellent bill of va tion pictures large ouses ai the Auditorium the last three | ave of this week, and ton mich can- | ot be =aid of the high quality of ths| ntartainment | For pext weet Monday, Tuesday and Vednesday the management has booked show of throe vaudevillo numbers which line up in firot-class order, atid from all advance reports should make an A No. 1 bill. For novel stunts and finjshed work .none can touch the Jap- eness wire artists, juggiers, eotc, is always a pleasure to see an introduced by one of this nat y hill. The Japanese Tokd 2p] s a promises to start | aver worl tly done, ! Another pleasing speciall ill be on on this same bill is C end Jones, a male team of ecce dancers, who present ten minutes ot odd and original steps with special medy makeup to fit the different cing numbers. ‘Traveling a la Cart” {8 the title of a novel comedy sketch with special scenery and ef- fec in which J. Knox Garvin and 1iss Jennle Platt will appear. These glever peopls are performers of recoguized abllity, and their efforts in Traveling a la Cart” have been well veceived, Mr. Young promises some- thing excepiional W the plcturs line for Monday. e e————— Trying to Locats It Thsre is $1,300,000,000 worth of property in Arkansas that i8 not on the tax books. Where {s thie proper- ty at?—Okolona Messenger. Don't know, Steve. Bilamed If fed bad o The topic at the Christian Science serglee Sunday morning s Jesus Christ. The Sabbath afternoon service of tho Beventh-day Adventists will be held in the Bill block. Owing to the Men and Religion For- ward movement services at the Shei- tering Arms will be omitted on Sun- day, The sacrament of the Lord's Supper wili be observed at Park Congrega- tional church, Sunday morning, Rev. Dr. 8. H., Howe officiating. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, there will be holy communion and reception of new members, There will be ne evening services, Rev. J. H. Dennis will preach Sun- day morning and evening at Mt. Cal- vary Bagtist church, his evening topic being Swelling of the Jordan, At Trinity Episcopal church, there will be Holy Communion and sermon at 10.30 a. yu, the rector, Rev, Eld- red Brown, officlating. The wening service will be emitted. At the Greeneville Congregational church, Sunday morning, Rev. . H. Ricketts will preach on Bm: Identi- There with the People of Go wili be 110 evening servic Mrs. Annie Banks Scott of Boston, psychic and test medium, will give a short talk and follow with spirit mes- | sages and clairvoyant descriptions, at the Spiritual academy, Sunday morn- ing and evening. At the Second Congregational church there will be Sunday morning worship and communion, with sermon | by the minister. Evening service omitted to unite in the mass meeting at Proadway church. At the Broadway Congregational the commun will be ob- service. In be a union mesting for men and women addressed by the speakers. of the Men and Re- ligion Foerd movement. At the Thud Baptist church, Rev. Robert F. True, or, will preach Sunday morning on Entertaining Jesus. Communion service mediately fol- | lowing the morning mon. The evening service will be omitted and the mocting for men Broadway and women at the "ung‘n‘.‘zu;'ulml church, Sunday morning at the Church of the ood Shepherd, Universalist, vn. re will be preaching by Rev. John Newland, district superintendent of (he Methodist church, followed by Holy Communion, conducted by Rev. h F, Cobb, assisted by Rev. J, H_ ‘There will be a Y. P. C. ng at dmo(mnal 5, the subji being Some Universa st Women and Their Work. | Repels Attack of Death. Mve years ago two doctors told me | Newland, I had only two years to live” This | startling statement was made by Still- man Green, Malachite, Col. “They | told me I would dle with consumption. It was up to me then to try the best | lung medicine and I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery. It was well I did, for today I am working and be- lieve T owe my life to this great throat and lung cure that has cheated the grave of another victim.” It's folly to suffer with coughs, colds or other throat and lung troubles now. Take the cure that's safe: Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle at Lee & %’S- good Co's. Glorious News mes from I T, Curtiss, Dwight, Kan. Ho writes: “I not only have cur- s of cczema in my patients h Yilectric Ditters, but also cured myself by them of the same disease. 1 1 sure they will benefit any case of 3 Thie shows what thousands have proved, that Blectric Bitters is a most_effective blood purifie It's an excellent reme for efzema, tetter, salt vheum, ulcers, hoils and running 1t stimu liver, kidneys and expels poisons, heips digestion, strength. Price 50 cents. guaranteed by Lee & Os- up Satisfaction good Co. A Cold, La Grippe, Then Pn.umnma Is too often the fatal sequence, and coughs that hang on weaken the sys- tem and lower the vital resistance, Fo- and Hon le medic ar Compound is a that stops the cough healing _ the _cause; ages, and Keep always on hand. Refuse substt Lee & Osgood Shirts Mada to Order SPRING PATTERKNS JUST IN. Four Shirts for $10. AND BETTER GRADES 3 the cold THE TOGGERY St LANG gy fiea ir.mklm St SUITS PRESSED 50 Uur Wagon Calls Everywhar: Lelivered o Amy Part of Rorwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the hest on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS, A winl recelve prompt atientlon, D. J, McCORMICK, 20 Frankiia 8t, THE-AUTO TRANSEER GO Re; telephione order ery. we've got {t.-Stephens News. Well, you can gearch ue. Werk Hersld —New | i o il S G e 1765t ne Teiengones —el0fd (=b12¢ caurch wiil join in the union mass | and Dyer!- oL the Thames river, near Harrison's g, in the Town of Waterford, e e complete, and a bungalow 10x30, large lot, some fruit, short dlatance to trolley and railroad station. This p situated opposite Ya boat races, and I offer it for sale; never on the market before. Price right, In- vestigate? TIMBER FARM Ninety acre farm situated in North Stonington, new cottage house, large barn, plenty of frult, $1,000 worth of timber, 1,000 cords of wood, land smooth. 'Prica only $3,500. A fruit farm situated In North Ston- inton 190 acres, 1000 peach trees, all bearing ~condition. Price $4,250, EI!Y terms, Send for Wilcex's Farm Builetin, Latest edition just out. Choice ef 406, WILLIAM A. WILCCX, Renl Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2. 'Phone connection. Westerly, R. L FOR SALE arm of 160 acres in the town of Brooklyn, 4 miles from Elliott Station, 8 miles from Danielson. Part under {cultivation, part pasture, part wood and timber land. Plenty of fruit and brook and three wells on the place. Two-story house, barns and other buildings. Also a horse, 6 head of cat- tle, swine, 75 .chickens, wagons, farm- ing tools and 10 tons of hay. Every- ing except household furniture wiil be sold for $3,500, if taken at once. ‘Write or 'phone E, L. Darble, Sav- ings Bank Building, Danlelson, Conn. oct14S | | Tan®s 1. mYDE ........ Auctioneer I will sell to the hig bidder on SDAY, MARCH 12(h, at the Henry Buteau farm, near the Red bridge, Baltic, commencing at 10 a.m.. 11 chalce youn cows, somo fresh and some nearby s; coming two years old, bull 13 years old, 2 weight about 1200 sets doulble harn 2 dump carts complete, hew Concord DUSEY, 1 top bug J | 1 express wagon, | two-seat_surres i Deere sulky plow, nearly new, | Aome "harrow, disk harrow, | mower, horse rake, {Tron Age garden Wood weeder, cultlvator, eder, fanning mill, grindstone, 16 la’ corn, Acme Grand range with ,k and a large as- sortment of small tools and other , sale first fair day. ANTO, Baltie, Ct. If storm OHARLES -7-8-9-11 JAMES H. HYDE AUCTION Having sold my farm, | Public Auction. THURSDAY, MARCH 14th, at 10 x m., 3 yearling heifors, matched _horses, T and § years old, welg 2 good workers and drivers, team wagon. dump Cart, domo- crat wagon, top buggy, mowing ma- chine, tedder, horse rake, pair team harnesses, 3 single harnésses, S-can creamer and cans, plows, harrow, cultl- vator, weeder. housahold furniture and a large quantity of articles t0o numer- ous to mentlon. Terms cash. day. things. mar: | . Auctfoncer I will 14 cows, pRir of 1f stormy, sale first fair b My place Is located on the main road between Willimantic and Nerwich. five mlnute's walk from the troll The spring frame and ball-bearing motor construction in the “Flying Mer- kel” ig for the man who wants the best and most comfortable motorcycle that can be built. It fs the world's premier | machine for comfort, speed and relia- bility, and !s the machine you will eventually buy. Write us for catalogue. We have a good proposition for agents in towns in New London and Windham counties. STEBBINS & GEYNET, Gemeral Agents, Rox 363, Nerwich, Cenu. Where Is Thal Cllppmg? and you will he Use the Ideal S not ask such a qu canvasser wante . 0. CU? AML 33 . ..Telephons’ §54-12. feb19d " The Future welfare of the patient depends largely upon accurats prescription work and | the purity of the drugs employed. In | the interests of your sick one's batter | prescriptions to health bring your DUNN'S PHARMACY, §0 Main Street Just Received {a new shipment of Carriages | and Concords, manufactured | by H. A. Moyer, also a carload of Hoover Business Wagons, new designs and paint. { The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath Strect, Norwici, Conn. LOST AND FOUND. LOST — On Thursday, & Redmen's watch cherm with Wilitam Wooley's name en back, Finder plaase lsave with ecar stavter &l Frankiln Square and re- esiye rewar mar2d LOST--A ypackeibook containing wiree keym Return to Bulletln and 89 TOW marld | located milk route. ! Americar 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. TEN DOLLAR NOTE FOR A FLYER Will carry a b word classified Ad. inlo & mililon hemes one time (any day) in entire list: List A—New England. 25 words, 1 insertion $10-—3 insertions $27. Portland Telegram, Autiand Horad, New Biiiin rierasd New Haven Leader, Buston Fost, Havernill Gazette, Augusta Journal, ridgeport Post, Baugor News, Hartrerd Giobe, Meriden Kecord, W'cester ‘lelegram Lewlston Journal, Norwich Bulleun, Waterville Sentinel Lowell Teiegram, Springfield Union, Lawrence hagle, Boston American, Lynn News, Nashua Telegraph, Frevidence Journal urlington I'ree Press, Send “for Bo Merrill _Adv. Agoncy, 1161 Broadway, N. Y. Phone 4617 Mad. 5an13s WANTED—A woman to assist in housework; no laundry or cooking. Mrs. E. B. Gardiner, agleville, Ct mar3 ubs'n.m S coining money. Fast sell- er. Life of auto tires doubled. Par- tleulars free. Write today. v Doty, 194, Stamford, Conn. WANTED On or about March 20, & neat, experienced maid _for _general housework, without laundry. Write to 71 Town Bt, Norwich Town, siving name and address. m: d WANTED—Now 15 the best timo of all the year to take our agency. Many fast selling specialties. Free outfit. Brown Brothers Nurserfes, Rochester, | N. Y. mar2d | _ WANTED Men wishing to earn thres to five dollars per day, write for terms | immediately " First National Nurserles, | | Rochester, N. Y. m MEN WANTED—Age 18 to to pre- pare for firemen or brakemen on rall- roads in Norwich vicinity, $80 to $100 | — monthly, = Experlence unnecessary; no | strike. Promotion engineer or conduc- to $200 monthly. Good life State age: send stamp. Rail- way Association, Dépt. 193, 227 Monros Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. mar3s TRUSTWORTHY mcn or women | wanted as local representatives of re- spousible manufag il class hods; con- v of $30 and ad- ccessary, Man- ufacturer, iladelphia, mar28W FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells ahout over 000 protected positions in U, More than 40,000 va- cancies every year. re it a big chaxnce here 7 lifetime employmer ask for booklet C Farl Hopkins, Whas asy to get. No obligi ington, D. C, refined woman of ma- at least & moderate ed- mewhat experienced in moet- ing people. Capable person assured permanent position and advancement. | Address Box 5, care The Bulletin Co, mar3d WANTED 1,600 bushels of apples, at once. _Address American Apple of Bulletl m; WANTED —Good farm hor: Also good cow, fres: Give full particulars. | nouse. ' FOR SALR. FOR SALE—One pair of team har- ness, Nearly NeW. NIancis lethrop, BuLraL et mardsiuwin FOR SALE—One new 20-eg§ Buck- @ye INCUDALUL, OniY Used ONCe. HaViug SUUD IMECALLGE, Wil BeL ULA GHeRD. AP~ iy ko L. M Subile, Nerwieh, Lvbn. It marid BALE Cadillas 307 teurin, oar, in best mecawnical condition, nav- MIE JUBL Leen LuGruugaly overumuied; GULIPPEU Wikl KUz dieg6Lo, W iiuer- bUe SLULAKE DALLELY, BPUEULLIELET, CIVGK, WiNUsLIGI, WOLAT Lup, DUBVIe BUOGK #LsUrDels, L1ie LOIUels, €XLid SUUES Bud LUDes Aud Louik. LwCK DOX 314, Koul- zret, marsd BUR SALE—Ton barrels of hen dresa- DR, No. 11l Hamiilon Avenus. marid WEILL WY ANDOTAE STUCK—Baby ORICKS 4l CGES 10T RALCAINK; KiBO Cun- Lom LALCUiLe, KRS LvEi-iZ OF 82L-2, CUtt Fouiry Yaras, xsaue, Ot 1ebisWs FOR SALE—Fine 1mported posicards, Herv is your vppuriviity v obusin Bule Vely arliaae Duiuday gresuus 4ud KANGer PusiGaldN, mlicaune Che dilge Ald Ledie (06 Kild YOU WKil Audress A48 WhLLe suse NUVEILY L0y NO. 403 ie H. Ave, Nurwica, Coun. | marld WO HOmSE FOR SALK—Linke, Cauterbury wiwvsw, Coan. 1 FOM SAwk—Brush rubabout, Witk FUmwie meat, W Buod Oruer, With luu ¥OL UL iitipa, Lok, WOIS auu eXire Lle, w0 Hiiivy, 0B AW Lohuoll 4ud Nui- WiCL Fvau, %4 e DEwW Ulcasviue; UsmvneLadvl KIVOD. M W. Svgels Lewssd FOR SALE—The cottage houlo hOA Newsvik pisce, Noven Ioviis wud aLlic, Biby bili bUViL, Bil MIVMSID LPEOVe- LACOLN, WALEF Uil WVELY Luk, wsy kus FUT Ouiel ADLULLMUVD Cad 100 West Whkiies S U. S vasioy. tooAsd ' UM PALL—kigES 10T setlings from ine winier layes, Yaite riyiwuiu 1wCKS M0 K. A 06ds, 34 POT ALLILE. W. U. ;oyeds, BULLYAIGE AVe., ieulcs HULL, NUfwick, Celll, Phode Sia-Z 1eDiad FUs DALY UMmAF—One-norse lum- Der wagul, LEW. Aei 40é-Ls, NULWICL v, 1epda FOR BALE—Regisiwred Berkshires, SOW GUS siarOn ke, 380; SFVice DowL SU; yuuRy slwckK. C. IAULC, U lek L FUI SALK—Pair of Young acclimaieu H. Wslsraeues, ! 1ewiva . Durscs, sibeid vl Neidis, Wesnt Zovy NS, WYL D, Valdl Ya0g UL lel 283-v. sebisd FUR SALE—Colt 33 montns oid. , 4% K4Sl Main D, rresien, 1ebs Jfl L 2 U LK FARMEMS of Norwich and wor cors, NeCUILE GUWR 400 KSDEil CTOPS, AEIi- Cuilural Liine Wil LCresSe Yvur Gid Gy-ivv e cudll. wor e BY Awmus Wieeler Wi ¥. E. FECKARE, NOTWICH, cona,Teu biva_ FOR SALE O 10 LET—Cottage house Of mix Ioc and bain ai No. o Wasaington Flace. Apply to Cnak. Hutzler, 100 Main Streec feblvd YUK BALK—Young mens Tuxedo , VesL and rouseis; Nrst clase cun- | wudn; pesn wern but & few times; | Liaviig OULKTOWD BRIy, OWher Wisaes cennection. Hampton, Conn. Route 1. WANTED—By April st State te: to Everett D. Benjamin, R. £ab22ThS RAILWAY MAIL € £300 first year, aminations M to $1800. Ex- ¢ state. Com mon_ educati m coaching. Fu Write for hooklel J63S8. Barl Hopkins, Wash- I\Rtfln C. feb38 “O‘KL — per cent. profit; part time : strong Knit, Box 4\’“(4 ‘West Philadel- ])fle P Jan13s8 MEN—If you want work, sell guaran- ed nosiery to wearers; bhix commi on; make $10 daily: experience u ary. Adiress International M 8 Chestnut, Philadelphia. ‘to make $5 daily o at once. The Grace Co., linen neei : wants agent ¥ guarant county, hosiery Sales enormou. increasin Credit. Parker MIg. C Chestnut Bt., Philadeiphia, Pa. tenlus WANTED to sell high grad speciaity. No taiking needed. Seiis on SIgNL. Write toaay lor Iree particuiars. Tho Sargent Specialty Co., Merrimac, Mass, £ WANTE! panion for m Write or inauire of Mrs. A. J. *Oids, 45 Lebanon Ave, Willimantic, Conn. marld WANTED A foreman wanted experienced w t once by The Brain- erd & Armstrong Co., New london, Conn. feb23d WANTED Relrigerator puitable for a family of eignt. Address stating particulars, to Box ulletin. febzaa WANTED- and chick- ens. @. A. Builar Jan2éd WANTED_Kaw furs, at H. A, Heeb- ner's gvery Thursday. Arthur C. Bonnett deckd All kinas of raw_furs os. Connors & Sons’, Waler WANTED- bought at Bt, overy Thursday. A, C. Woodworth. Hoved WANTED_ Plaro tuning and repair- fng. All work guaranteed, A, G Gordon. Prospect St., C! 682-3. PRINTING FOR rAman_s—nM nateh.zdg and 250 6% (regular busi- jzsss emulogea. nenm rinted, for 3L Send for ¥swples S50 brices Tor ahy priniig yoo Ass in need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Noe- | wich, Conn HELP WANTED G General Housework pers, Free Employment Bureau, Coscoran, Sup't. Central Bldg WANTED oice pidce LUGAS, Central Bulldin M I Famlly ( man Room 32 BOWLING N J at DONOVAN'S/ALLEYS during the day until further notice. 5 cents a string THERT *« 1o advertlang medlum 18 Eaztern Conmecticst equal 1o The Bule latin for nusizess resulis centrally | (C House- | Waltresses and Farm Help. | good pay. | 10 @ispose ol 1L Al once; & DRIgAIL mr; sulieone, Cun be geen 4t The buueln 3 repad [ FUR SALK — Hatching eggs from | prime Stwck DOW resay. White Piy- | inouln Koucks, ¥6 per 100, i per i4; | | 5. C. Khodo Lsiand xeds, 35 per v, Tod | per Ls; secius uens, §L. L alse have | S5ine guod uiwets und hens 10T sule, | White Rocks, x. L reas and Buif | rucks, nd a few cockerels, Arthur A. K. F. D. 4, Norwica, Conn. eonn, Tel. ¥OR SALE i particuiars, arriages. For lerms apply at 108 Norin Amede Chetty. rebbd Li—One pair Dorses weigh- b years old; also twe palr pair sieers. (nquire of A. is Oak St, City. Tel. 46 ng | oatia, " Fust SALK—A fins new delivery box sleigh. Price low. Apply Booti and Clark Corp'n, Greeneville. janlsd e Louse, moaern iw s1oungds, location d¢ reasonable. C. H. Case, Janisd SACRIFICH SALE—Pleasantly located 74 wcre tarm, 3o acres exceilent plow iang, balance pasture and woed, good fruit, 1% miles from R. R. station and village, Lear markeis, 14 reem coionial hoeuse witn \'cmndu. best cendition outside and In, large barn, painted, new henhouse, cost §36y, sheds, outbulidings, bulldings worth $5,000; price $3.3u— 51,000 down, Includes nousehold fur- nishings, rarming tools and pouitry. Uryon’s Agency, Willimantie, Conn. Jjansia oveme sirabie, Dl’tcl vtry Bllss Pl GUOD PRINTING CHE. envelopes (regular busine cac printea_in corner, §$1.35; L060, §1.4b; 8,000, $5.00; 19,008, $i0. oxi¥, printed, $1.35; $6; 10,000, $11.50. % 5,000, Printing of every descr; tien done promptly. Send for sgmples. The ilulletin Co. Norwich. Cenn. FOR SALE. Some of the best business farms on the market; 185 screw, stock snd tools; 148 acres, stock and toois; 150 acres, nl-mk and Lools; 4 acres, with or with- stock and tools (uml from 1 acre to 200 acres $ 0. BAKER'S FARM AGFNCY, Nouth ('evntry.[ | Tel. 815-32, M- 140 Snetucket Street, TO RENT. TO RENT—Barn (3 Oak Bt, for au- tomebie oF horss and wagon. Cail on Mis. W. M. Vars, b5 Hovart Ave, be- tween 10 and 4 er 7 to ¥ p. m. lebdd FURNISHED ROOM 10 RENT— Nicely turnisued, sieam heat, bus ADu baiu; Dear posieiuce. B0¢ saia St 1eb2yd TO RENT—Tenement §2 Williums Bt Iaquire ¥y Bachem St Tebivd TO RENT—Upstairs teuement at 24 River Ave, on iaurel Hilu: wil moderu IMProvemenis; pussession Eiven Murci 18t Anquire C. L. dwan, NOrwick. Leodiu TO IUSN'T- Meisiniey Av B Four-room tenement 4v Apply to Dr. Le T0 LET—Half of large, light : in best iocation; decoraied and read, for vccupancy. 14v Main St tebldd TO KENT—Nicely furnisned connect- ing roums, centrally located. Appiy to Box 65, Bulletin. Janzad TO RKNT—Tenement at Ne. 31 Fair- mount St. Inquire Dr. Higgine. junou UP TO DATE furnieheu rooms, Mar guerite building. Mrs, Loes, 376 Main. LAt e Ty oS TO RENT—Store at 69 Franklin St., possession at once. inquire ai Bulletin i ootsd FURNISHED RUwMB, aii medern cen- veniences, § epness $34. 4 apriva LIGHT MANUFACTURING EFAGL TO RENT—With er without powe: and steam—4,900 square feet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest factory floor In Norwich. Apply A. A Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- lns,’lgunkun St, cor, Chestnut Ave 24 RENTS The demand for good Rents is increasing. We have a number to offer. Ask about them. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. To Rent Ne. 5T Went Main St, Shop recently ar(‘upled by Rebert Brown, plumber; 2,500 square feet of floor space, Possession immediately. Apply to JAMNS L. CASE, Nerwieh, Comnn feblsd WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square. | Real Estate and Insurance RENTALS A SPFCIALTY CALI, AXD AMIN® LIST, LANDLORDS INVITED to register without charge 'SEVERAL REAL FESTATE BARGAINS in well Jooated property for sale Open noon heur and Saturdey evening. febl%a FOR SALE. Fire! Fire! FOR SALE A Complete Fire Department, con- ting of Hose Wagon, Chemical, Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hose Carriage, Thess must be sold at ence te make room for autos. Apply to THOS. H. BECKLEY, Chalrman Fire Committ 278 Main Street, May Building, Nerwich, Conn. SALE HORSES. I have 85 as good Horses as any dealer and prices are right. Beveral &n\l! big and small, good chunks and usiness Horses. They must be sold. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139, good buildinge, near village znd Iroad, fru | abte and E. A. PRENTICE, 8§ Cliff Btreet. PRy, FOR SALE Hust s sald 1o sattis estaia of Faifip 8, 6ray, fand and bulidings en Benjamin and Quarry mm. Also land on Meyeis avenle, Cham- piain and Mt, Pisas2ni Streets, A tare gargaln, Flans will be shawn and fuil Information given Ilgy OMAS H. BeCKL Phories: 724 368-2 May Building, 278 Main St. Seashore Land For Sals Forty acres of Ligh land situate on state macadsm road overiogking the Atlantic ocean from Polnt Judith on ihe east to Montauk ofi the west.. Only "5 minutes’ ride from Vesterly station, X, H & H FRASK W, COY. ancs Telephcne. Westerly, Ton | ¢ mign "L dec1lé [ ¢ STORAGE Stering & Leaning Ce, 10:20 W, Main A Choize 37 Acre Farm | 1 i i | | Space for Furniture and Commadities. | Roem i For Sale IN NORWICH TOWN An eight-room houss in excel- lent condition, having all modern conveniences, Including steam heat and on trolley line. For particulars inquire FRANCIS D, DONAHUE, Central Bui ing, Norwlch, Cenn. Peck's Real Estats Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strast, Willimantic, Comn. MUNEY LOANLY on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Becurities of any d &t the uwou quu of It eld T An ished Arm to deal wit estbliEeS aonened 1878 THE cul.uvrulul, LUAN Co, 143 Maln Street, Upatutrs, | e R A R R PRI F e F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Secend Fi r. Shaunecan Bidg Nigh; ‘shome 1288 Come and see them. | R SN Wi I run," now chuckles 'I'eddY, it hey hand the chance to 1 ynu )rn.nd $ let o! multon toa bull- will dog, ‘Wil a tramp p by lhl counter where the lunch labedel ‘free? If you say ice cream to Mabe! &he beg you mot to treat? Wil T run"’ now chuckles Teddy. ‘Will a duck refuse to swim? If it finds a lake Is handy? Wil an actor spurn a boost? Wil a lIW)ar llk. a bl‘ fee that is WIS Sonvitt taKe e parden when the hangman’s knot is noosed? “Will I run?” says T, R., smiling. “Will a surgeon operate? ‘Wil & bank clerk overlook a chance to take & holldayy? WH1 Bill Bryan spurn t @ offer of any other ‘lecturs date? smail boy nni the jam par when his mother's gone away? “wi I run?’ now chuckles Teddy, i hey hand the chance to me? -nm l'l f\zolllh question nineteen, nime- y-four Don't muka me lanugh this morning, fey my-llp is cracked, you see, I've been running tor & year or two or mere. ~Detroit Free Press. , will MY BOY. My boy, vou cesse to come at night To giadly climb upon my knee. Your fhildiood days haye taken fight And s0on you wiil be leaving me. I may not greet you with a kiss, Lest 1 your manhood should *oend, But, oh, ‘my boy, remember this That T remain your staunchest friend, e world wil calt To serve or to assume command, To ghow if you are weak or strong; Upon_the rung your foot is set; God glve you courage to ascend. But, well or ili, do not forget That I remain your gteadfast friend for your hand, Your work is waitin, to vou ere long My boy, your-playtime goon shall be A pleasant memory, no mer But in your need come back to me, Nor pause to knook ugon my door The world will strive to break vour will, Tour trast fn gorrow oft will end But, come what may, remember still ’rhu I_remain your faithful friend B, Kise: fn Chicage Record- Herald VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Savings She—What would you o if you had muney enough to supply vour needs? H.—I'd'make & lot mors to supply my wants.—Variety Life. K Arthur had just invented the Round Table, “Cen you invent a bu reau that & man's wife will iet him ! have two drawers of?” we usk—New | York Sun. Sillicus—I wonder why, at a ding, the fellow who atwnd= the groom is called the best man? Cy nicus—Because he isn't gotting mar ried—Philadelphla Record. “What's the trouble, old man? Ycu look worried.” “I am, My son. wants ! to start a chicken farm. “Oh, \.«»l“ try to throw it off. He might ba | wanting to buy or sell gtuff on mar- | gins."—Chicago Record-Herald. | “If T have a fault” said Mr. Fen- “it is that—" “If you have. a | fault?” Mrs. Henpeck broke in. “Hs, ha! Bxcuse me for lsughing. If I have a fault it is thal I sometimes permit my sence of humor to get tha better of me.”—Chicago itecord. M. Durant (a retired butler, to his wife)—Just look how this cloth is laid! And this fowl isn't cooked properly, either. Why don't you speak to Jane about it? ‘T'm afrald that if 1 show her how things should be done, she'll guess that we have been servants ourselves'—Pele Mela “What's the matter with the fel- low's fingures? “Why, he went crazy “And why is he up on the ladder?” “He#thinks he has the contract for buttoning the waist of the Status of | Liberty.—Cleveland Plain Dealer Harduppe—Poor old Brownsmith's memory 18 & complets blank. Tie can’'t remember & thing, Borrowell Ha! Ha! Hel He! Ho! Harduppe What are you lsughing about? Ticr | rowell—1 ean’t help it. I owed him | §10. Hal! Hal Hsl—Philladelphia Record. “I understand she married her hus- band to reform him.” “And she suc ceeded?” “Yes, but after she had him cceupy her mind, so she became = suffragette.” “Well 2 “And that drove him to drink agaim.*—Detroft Free Press. “Where,” asked the female suffraze orator, “would man be today were it not ofr woman?’ fhe paused u momeni and looked dround the hall. “I repeat” she sald, “where woulc man be today If not for woman?” “He’d be In the Garden of Eden eat ing strawherries,” answered a volce from the gallery—Tid Bita. MUCH IN LITTLE The manufacture or abestos shingles has grown so rapidly that it is en- ticipated - that &t no distant tim tioipated thet at no distant time three-fourths of the abestos product of Canada will be made up into roof- ing material. wed- | peck Asbestos was mined in 1910 only in four mines of the First Biberian as- soclation, lecated in the Angars min- ing distrlct, the production amounting to about 38 tons, which was sold at $93 per ton at the mines. The Japancse press is giving much attention to the excess of Japanese | imports over exports, the total ex- | cess of imperts being ahout $33.00, {006 up_to the middle of Deoemb 1911. It is generally assumed tha | the new Japaness tariff schedules »f fective durlng 1811, resulted iIn ex | cesstve importations of goods in an | ticipation of an increase in duyiles i ~ | The consylar digtriet of Hankow | covers a large part of the Chinese in. | terfor, stretching frem near Canton, |on the south, 'o the Ruesian fromtier on the west and north. Tt includes the Province of Homan, south of tha Yellow river, and the whole of the Provinces of Hupeh, Hunen, Ki-Turk estan, and the western and central part of Mongolis. The acquisitfon of the brown coal lands of the Leipzig district is a step in the gradual move of the govern ment to own and operats all ocoal lands in the Kingdom of Baxony. This is an igportant economic measure, ar the pldn of the movernment to keep such lands in reserve will insure the preservation of a Jarge ocoal territory for future generations and assure thy/ working of the flelds in & regular an systematic manner. On (e assumption that there are in the United Btates &xclugive of Alas- 6 square miles of swamp t 18 estimated thut & per cent. of this ares, or 11,188 square tolles, 3 th total available fmel in n:"ua»o-l' ;: will reach - 15,888, tons; this | queality, 1t o to nachine peat bricks and m Kt §8 per ton, would have s lue af - 48 166,000 ne pean resaupes, but ons that weuld furmigh h-l t and power tor the atire "W BART. TR

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