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et o st FAIR TODAY AND PROBABLY THURSDAY. s ! ; i FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT | Vaudeville and Motlon Pictures at Auditerium. Motion Piciures cnd Songs at Breed Thedter, Motien Pictures and Ilustrated Songs Clancy's Poli Theater. Lccture on Dutch Art by C. H. Caf- fin ot Slater Hall rmmergruen Lodge, No. 12, Sons of IHermann, meeots in Germania Hall. Tecumseh Tribe, No. 43, L. O. R. meets in° Austin Bullding. Somaerset Lodge, No. 34, F. meets in- Masonic Temple, Polishers’ and Buffers’ in C. 1z U, Hall. Hl'pP Rebekah Lodge, ", meets in Odd Fellow: T'nion Lenten Service at Christ Epls- opal Chure! at M, ‘ and A, M., Union meets 1. 0, 0. ARNCUNCEMENTS Whist mmth. 0Odd Fellows’ hall, § o'clock, Admission 13c. the union Lenten service in irist church this evening the preach- er will be tne Rev, Walter E, Bentley, rector of the Church of the Ascen- sion, Brooklyn, Y Dr. G, A, Dav formerly of Pridge- port, has recently opened an office at 54 Washington street, Dr. Davis is a#n eve, ear and nose specialist as well | 4= . practising phy an and surgeon and wiil be pleased to have anyone consult with him. Office hours, 1 3 and 7 lo 8 p.om, The Nerwich Y. M. C. has ar- ranged for the showing of the Kine- macelor motion plctures of the Coro- nation of Kiag George V. 'The exhibi- ion wil be given in the Olympic hall or. Saturday afternoen and eve ning, March 2 The Kinemacolor as an ainusement | in New York cfty has no equal in pop- ularity, Pre’ious to February 8, 1912, five hundred performancer have n glven there aft $1.00 and $1.50 a seat. They were first roduced at the Her- ald Sguare theater early in July and soon the demand became so great that two ofther leading Broadway theaters. the Magestic and Daly's, opened their foors to this new attraction. Thus the Kinemecolor nightly filled three of the hest theaters in the country to their capacity and established its tre- nendous merit on a substantial ba- sin. Ihe pietures are not ciled or artificially duced entirely by ban-Smith tent color photography i painted, sten- colored, but pro- the wonderful Ur- | proe of natural | in motion, fect- ly aepicting every shade and tint. | T exhlbition occupies over two hours and shows the principal events of the forty-day festivities pr ding the coronation of King George and Queen Mary of England. The tickets will be sold at the Y. M, €. A. and a_ number of stores throughout the | city at the rate of twenty-five cents 1 s for evening. will also be | | BREED THEATER { “An Interrupted Wedding,” a Ster- ling Kalem Production Abounding ir Thrilling Situations. Appearing as headliner eed today is ‘the brilliant atiful ‘western story hy the celebrated Kalem company, entitled An Interrupted Wedding. This pretty story telis of two lovers, Nell and Frank, who, wir the parents’ approval, hecome eng: but soon afterwards Will Sharp, a new owner of a neighboring ranch, puts in an gppearance, and Nell's father urges the E { her accept him instead of F 1 account of his money. Fran. | becomes jealous of the | his aftentions to Nell, hm ihn | noble girl that she is, realizes her con- | tract with nk and refuses vhen he proposes, Then it Sha:p shows lis true nature, altempts to get Frank cut of the way by @& cowardly tric but is prevent- el from Afwmphshm: his purpose. Shortly afterwards Nell's motier b is that for he LYCEUM THEATER, NEW LONDON AT THE AUDITORIUM. The strong biil of vau@eville and motien pictures at the Auditorium is attracting large crowds the first three days of this week, and all are more than pleased with tne high quality of the entertainment. Traveling a la Cart, & novel comedy sketch, inirodue- ed by J. Knox @alvin and Jessie Platt, is making quite a hit. It contains much good material and these clever performers get away with it in class shape. The special scener, electrical effects carried by this team make a very pretty stage setting which adds much to the appearance of the ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT?" are inserted at the rate of 8¢ per line, six wo rds to the line turn. Two excellent hard shoe eccen- 1 FOR SALR tric dancers are Chester and Jones, | WANTED. who dance their way into immediaie g PR R FOR SALE — Eggs for hatching, R} WANTED—Maid for general house SALE Jggs for hatel favor and take several well- earned worlk: Iy ot TWo; ,m'\“s.““g, tel- | White Piyinouth i s, 8. C. Rhboue bows for their clever work. Tolki Mu- | gpnane . ma 1siand keas, Stanaard pred, sxunn;xm rata, a wcenderfully skille Japanese ~ iripmit 9100 esss 31 per 15, $o per luw o I“‘Iire Srtiat S stustiin EXPERIENCED _ American farmer | nooking oruers for baby caicks, 42 per Juggler and wire a A g ail | iches to reat small piace and hire out | jyo. Cock sreis for saie. H. li LALLCOD, with exceptionally daring equili- | ¢4 nearby tarmer. 10x PULDam, | past Greai eidin, szorwien, Conn. n b > stunts. p % Conn. mared T O BoX 14 arewnruThs A JEnL AL seh L ntlon Pl A Apiil Isi, sing FOR SALE ely bred Holstein tures will be shown today and to- aa do wor s Beler cail irom large Producing awin morrow, headed by an hm»_ feature, 1L man. and registered sire. H. J. Larikham, The Modern Highwayvman which is un- marta Norw Town, Ct. Tel, connection. like the ordinary run of pictures with a NISIRS wanted at once; 50,06 estates marsd, simiiar title to the '(Pho\'e,_‘md deals seeking claimants. You may be one. FOR SALE At 22 Hamlin St, gas with the methods used by big \‘%lp"ln Wacts m bouvkiet ¥4, Send siamp. An-§ rapge ana linoieum, neariy new. marod tlons to rob poor inventors of the ationd ‘laitm Agency, PFitisburg, — - . pitenits T Ry Titerasting Socy i, e g marews | CFOR SALE—Ty S hone exte® Tor S Shing® — — farm, with or wittout house; v and one which happens fn every day COMFORTABLE ROOM WANTED, | ruit, sneep, , camp, game pre- life. On Pro ion, and The 8 ’”0!“" With or witnout poara, In priviie ia w londen, conn. Meeting, are two other gcod reels, , Ior Amer n lady. Adar etin_Ot Bt o Tl o ey rm wsuitable for T FOR SALE—Small men TRUST W ORTHY N’ mark Ardening, POuILry ¢ miik ; Bl i wanted as locac representatives of re- | route; seven-room house, barn “Get Rich Quick Wallingford. sponsible manulaciurer. High class ) ana silo; trout brook; 4 mile trom city -- merchandise ana ciean selling metne Limits. Box 593, New sondon, Conn. George M. Cotanle long anticipa $13 per Week guaraniesd on cuby c ; ‘ o ick Wallinzford.” daition ssIDUILY Of 331 = 5 3 Stohing | GRS, 2, play, “Get Rich Quick Wallingford, vance. Experience not NECESVAT, FOR SALE_Hatchiug eggs, R. C. at . to be seen here. The date of | \roiiiror Box ui, “mduewm a. Rhode 1s 3L per 1o; goo‘a t\!) uln‘er‘:ing at‘uthbe }rgg"cnuén th\}aatcrl. marzsw l“,‘lff,'."-mu W. Avery, err\:axnffa, New London, will be Thursday, March S T = olcuester, , 7, night, and it is a foregome (-0;\-.on?p“""\f“;“’;‘"'"X"mt‘g":l'lb‘1;;“‘)!11 5. 8t O SALN. 65 aoros timber and clugien that the Coban and Harris |5 - 3 3 )| wooaland situated on the Hartford g i ittt dari bt 13 from city limiis; company of players whe will present | - — | turnpike, i, miles ity J H it will be complimented with a rep-| WANTEDT | clerks, 390 { gooa investment. Box b¥3, New Lon- resentative audler |a month. No iayo Norw Xami- | don, Conn. marsd s R { nations May 4tn. “1housands appoint-| —— ——— 3 No play preduced in recent Seasons | .ng coming. Common education sui- FOR SALE—A carluad ”‘_“"r““ an has received the stamp of unaualified | ficient. Coacuing iree. Write for sam- | muies, 2 fl";ld :“L‘l \\L‘l:l, ;‘l ”nlumal ) approval with the convincing certain- | pie questions. Jrankiin Institute, Dept. | IBUBL De \:fl""flflu\‘,m i"‘,armfl“ W ty that is evidenced in the applause |45 N, Kocnester ¥; B 1 fehene 195 mared and appreciation of amusement seek- YOUNG COLORKD MAN wishes o po- ek e ers ag they view the unfolding of the | gition as house cleaner or otnce boy | FOR SALE—Two cows, one new story that is woven around J. Rufus & St marid | miich, the otner bsef. Anyene looking Wallingford' Lt Y s , "7 _ lior good ones, inquire of K. 8. Wheeser, WATIHE LR B LG HOLIOAL. Hh $2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each | Sscotiand Koad, Nerwich Town, Conn. “n"‘nc“l‘dte;:'lg' - ]("' ”"‘f[h"‘l‘s “E“Pll town to distribute free circuiars and marzMWF sues and the avidity of the gullible, | take orders for concentrated flavoring | —— - ———— = = i hard to conviace, 5 | in tubes. Permanent position S| WHITE “"AV“D"l’Ev STOC K'“K“'-‘ chile hev ziegler Co., mari chicks and eggs lor nll(.hllu“. also (\AI?—- while they would &l s tom hatebing. 'Phone 102i-1% or 321-2. soruething 1’1‘“ BARBER WANTED—$14 a )wm'k, 1, | Cliff Poultry Yards, Yantie, Ct. febzsWs roturns en t VfE, unie w illancourt, e Iy itate to (ak; a chan (\l|‘<:(u&:13u o+ s marsd FOR SALE—Two FPlymouth Rock O S St i cockerels. Inquire at 438 Boswell Ave. many men of today to whe seek to ac- SITUATION WARNTED by girl of 18 mArsd quire wealth by a sur jticus rout to a in housework or care of chil- st = —— FOR SALE—Eight room ¢ the richest man in town, and Martin | Malloy as tha Pinkerton detective su | Joseph Manning, as Wallingford, ¥d- | dren. Address L, C, Box 189, Tattville, L ! > gk with ward Delaney as Blackie Daw, John | Conn marad E”é:’mffi."‘ Penopscot” Bt. Lnu[;;frgdvh Morris as Dempsev, William P. n- | o e e o WANTED—Nen to learn barber trade. = = e nery as the energetic reporter, New sysiem. Life scnolarship free by | FOR SALE—Model K Buick touring jam-J, Phinney as the t driver, co-opera plan ’gsitions guaran- | €&r, 1o ms..kc;;.m 1“'1“11:;1“. omu) George W. Park as the mayor, Charles . Write for catalogue. | 9‘1":]‘3901‘1- Loc! ux 105, anon. J. Dien as the ex-judge, Rose Lubonn Coliege, 207 Bow ~i._,_, = as the stenographer, Maude Truax as Z mardd” | THORSE FOR SALE Nine years old, the head waitress, Calvin Tibbett as | ion as stenographer | Weight 1159, sound, tine driver, gentie; will at 1 sell for a very 5 McKiniey low pric Avenue, Enquire mardd young woman \dyn;ws Of - ceed so definiteiy in typifying and vis- | *0. mardd L FOR saLB_Tiousshold gno(ls‘ (h_:‘r&- velizing the characters that the 1 experienced \wrp&,.nger sois, books, etc., practically new. (hnr has drawn &8 to make them renl | foreman wanted 2t once by The Brain- :;f“‘lm_m‘ for housekeepers. 3:“'-;5:1 ;day people with an earnest pur- | erd & Armstrong ‘Co., New London, | 41ng St in life far removed from play- feb28d M UAST CALL on :‘ric\;‘l(u:‘azlr hm;; v Plun 7 e _ | Must’ have your orders by Marc! & aces m:\.ll\lhll X‘I '“p 1110“15 azdj/h!ck Tel. to F. E. Peckham or Amos — = i Wheelar, no marsd \\OHK HORSE FOR SALE—Linke, WILLIAM B. WIICOX .... Auctioneer ncgescgl\i'érs' Cantorbury Green, Conn, marld AUCTION. WANTED—AlL kinds of raw_ furs FOR SALE—_Brush runa‘bout, aving made a change in my busi- | QOuUght at Jos. Conners & Sons’. Water r"mbfie; i s “md‘ ord':t “1“h t{u“ nel will sell at public auction, at | Bt every Thursday. A. C. Weodworth. | 26t Of [aups, top, to0)8 TS ©20rR (ov: my home at Bast Great Plain, Wednes- | _1oV6d = s % mile below Uncasville day, March 18, 1012, at 10 a. m., U WANT Piano tuning and repalr~ demonstrution given. H, W. following described gasoline engine, 1 perty: 1 12 tn ensilage cutter and 98 Prospect Rogers, . All w ‘ork gudranl"ed G. Gordon, febigd 632-2. blower, 1 husking machine, 1 saw and = - — | _FOR SALE—The cottage house No. 8 arbor to attach te engin st mill PRINTING FOR FARMERS -230 | Nelson piace, scven rooms and attie, | with duplex gruldf‘ru % gon, 1 |noteheads and 250 6% (regular busi- | giso bath room, all modern improve- dump cait, 1 poling gear, 1 mowing | Bess glze) envelopes, neatly printed, for | ater on every tloor, also gas machine, 1 horse rake, 1 tedder, 1 two- | $1.73; 500 each, . Send for samnples | For other information call horse plow, 1 sidehill plow, 1 12-foot | @and l’““es,f"!‘ any inting you are in | 165 West Thames St. 0. B. Wasley. wagon bod¥, 1 horse 10 vears oid, and | Deed of. The Bullétin Ccmpany, Nor- teb28d other articles too numerous to mention. | Wi CHARLES E. BLLIa, Opposits \{aplewuua Cemetery, marg-§-9-11-12 AUCTION. Will be sold at Public Auction, on Mo € Bunnyside Ave, Laurel U.gl \‘JA\! h, Conn. ’'Phone 322-2. General Housework Girls, House-| _febisd " % 72 keepers, Waitresses and Farm Help. | FOR ! ‘%m&l‘)f;inmgt“.‘“},r:;‘(’én‘y- Conn. HELP WANTED ‘ &= for settings from Whaite Piymouth heds, 31 per setting. R 1 Kocks 3 s thel necessities | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1912, Free Employment Bureau, | ::;Mq“‘h Of TO LET_Cotrage e ( ed to them, owing to their - M. J. Coscoran, Sup't. Central Bldg. | 3 SALE —Coliage poverty, This stirs up the feelings of | S0 sotek t» "", g % & = - { iouse of mix rooms and bath at No. & fatl Ko it P 1| at the farm owned bv Prml\ W. Coy | Washington Place. Apply to Chas. M. the father, who tries to persuade | 2 | 1o ) -eet. dve Up Frank i of James od | Hutzler, 100 Main Street. feb10d to give up ¥Frank and ept ! by . Green, '.(1 x uami on t 1 b - ius rescuing the family from shore road, about 1 mile from Dunn wANTED FOR SALE—Yourg man's Tuxedo unfortunate position, ‘n7 A):‘V\)t 2 and about 4 miles from W este d‘l’a‘ vest and uo:ae;i;z 1;1:5&[:;[13: g;r;- ™ me s isnortfc the foll ihe : : 2 on; been worn bu imes; 1; :Mvir'“s x -\fl?{'\r}:}‘:rixi?: D‘r"pmfl- m,f'uw‘%gwif“.\ “ndw Family Cook—Swede, German or any having outgrown same, owuer wisles s - Bl R 118 = |and 5 ingers, 1 pair of 1 ic Cholce place 4 - | to dispoase of it at once; & bargaln for to the ?fln:a of sheritt and a few a I h b ewb\li'\x"‘u. 2800 mem,lg_ AeEiCan. (S elce B R e e uh esodiniyy someone, Can be soen st The Bulletin r!((v‘rdhnfi' elec :r-nf:v.(;v‘!\'e:! a_warrant | rel driving horse, 1 br J. B. LUCAS, Qffice. febsd an escription of Sharp. He makes | Chester shoats, 17 V vent 20ildi x o a start immediately for Sharp's nouse, | pullets, 20 Barfed Plymouth Rocks, 10 Room 32 Central Building. T o T (e rlr'lo:m where he serves ihe warrant just ir. | Hirkey hens and }‘ug'fimwg'{fg,lj'h;,“j;;[ - mouth Tteoks. 36 per 100 31 pur time to prevent his rival marrying | pushels of hog corn, about s B 1 s e e '1"’ o Nell. T'his {= a typical Kalem film, ing in superb views of the grez slorlous we Allce J :K s two of the nrm\tw' favorites in the | motlon pictire world, Appearing also on this big LIl is an abundance of real, geuine drama, and m n the comedy line that ot be confused ith the cheap Djectionanl Thomas won:ie; sceni> fllm of N Falls is on the programme, and although € subject hes been presented every imotlon picture doubtful if just the Just the same glory of wend the world has ever been equaled upon any scresn whatsoever. Mr, lkins . and Mr. the newest and best in nn 1 Golden Deer, cnd I <‘unnnt Sing. the Old Sougs, beiug two of the winners, JAMES CLANCY'S POL!I THEATER. Love Finds the Way, an Elopement on a Hand Car. [,e.mt tt sing Love Finds the Way (Vitagraph). | Here, {s a melodrama which will win applause. The average audience likes | nothing better than to see the perse- | uted under dog win. 7 story hinges pon a love affair in whic wealthy man i8 promised the girl by * father n consideration of a loan. They start for a iinister, but the auto hecomes stationary near a rallrosd crossing where the girl's lover is employed. While the father and his favorite are searching for gasollne, the girl tells her lover of the gituation. They quick- I# plan an elogement and go spinning dotvn the track cn a hand car t as | tlie two men appear. Then thers a race, the hand car on the track with | the young people aboard, with the au- tomobile.. Although we ha seen { other chases of this kind, it is close one for a time. They reach a trestie, which gives the hand car the advan- tage. 1'urther on the hand car meets a minister on horseback. They press him Into service, he mounts the car and the ceremony is performed at a very rapid clip. Shortly afterward they meat the infuriated father and the equally Infurfated wealthy lover. It in teo-late, bowever, and the father | gives the young couple his hlessings. | Another good subject which should meke friends is The Horseshoe, by the Sellg atudio. Through Cupid's agency, Barton Stmner finds himself minus the services of a stenographe Minnie Rogers is doing the daily rounds of cmployment bureaus seeking a chance to earn a living. She accldentally etumbles across a horseshoe which she tackms above the door leading to her lodgings. In the end, of course, etvery- thing turns out happily for all con- cerned, In this particular instance Rarton Sumper finds his long apaited atenographer and Miss Rogers finds her 1deal- employer—but what's the use { spulling the plessurable delight of !h\n story by telling all that happens befors witnessing the piciure? mw'ono of the pecu- couatee. - 4 LOST AND FOURND. also setting he 4 ve ?:am l‘;“‘:;l}( {“r:')l..f".g:: ‘3 some good pullets and hens for sale, 1 two-horse tip cart with lTJr.: At Peck’'s C Arnsr. o Scotland 1\4.'.3:11:: a}:(x;)dL a few wck’xg:‘s t{‘ruthulrj%x. ,:‘. in‘rwl:‘:‘:“l‘;(eluu::pl;;-;:n“ 1mber i b heil | Mitchell, R. . 4, aarnun_f ts‘?ém ered Concord buggy, 2 s of double recelve re- Toh oo o harness, 3 express harnesses, 1 light maréd FOR SALE—Ons palr norses weigh- driving har: 1 two-ho - o - | ing 2700, 16 years old; alsa two pair (King of the Meadow) mov r rake (new), 1 disk M plow, 1 horse hoe, tor, 1 seed plante grindstone, 1 four ha engine, 1 1 power hand fodder t th ‘separa- foot lad- automatic Louse, modern lxprovemenis, ample | 3 . sprayer, 20 10-quart FOR SALE. grounds, iocation dcsirable, price very mllicreans, b domel ‘owesquace mifl reasonable. C. 4. Case, Bliss Place. tles, 2 dozen pxmlier;,l»d]mx be Henisa sealed 1p-pint mi ottles, fo —_— els, chains, Jot of carpenter too eas n[fl and ror daig SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located tashioned mahogany bureau. 1 writing | 78 acre farm, 35 acres excellent plow desk, 1 10-foot extension table, 5 chalrs, | Forty a bigh land situate ea lnnd. balance pasture and wood, good 4 cane seat chairs, 2 other tables, 1 |state '(mrl overlooking the | {Tuit. 134 miles from R. R. station and spring rocker, 1 ice chest, 1 chamber | 2 rom Point Judith on | Village, near markets. 14 room coionial guit, mattresses, springs. 008¢ bl Only | house “with verandas. best condition feather bed. pillows, bolste; sev {9 from Westerly station, | 0utslde and in, large barn, yugmad, new { other feather bed d many other'ar H R R. ll:e\slnlx‘x‘q;use_ cost §360, ik&:ds.l u;nbusuq'ggvgs, used about a farm home, : - ildings worth $5,000; price $3,300— ’\sn.im‘g gumn-m»d\mr:?( will be TR “‘,.‘?‘f . §1,000 down. Includes nousehold fu hast bidder without re- | 1:9“;:4}- ance Telephone. nishings, farming tools and oultry. the baker, will b 6 !‘L‘g)n Stree Westerly, R. I | Tryon's Agency, Willimantic. Conn. ood and 1 SR jan3ld place the next The terms are cash. A. WILCOX, Manager. Carpenter, Auctioneer. marid WHITE ROSE CATSUP, PINEAPPLE. - = rlnte in cerner, $1.35; Where Is That Clipping? | £af s & 5065 st o0 sotedeats 10,000, $11.50. 500 mnubuda oxen, one pair steers. dardaer, 15 Oak St, Jan2éd Inquire of A T. City. Tel. 469-3. TLOST—A pocketbook contatning | ~rom SALE_A fine new delivery box ree k X Return to Bulletin and | sleigh. Price low. Apply Scott and marid | Clark Corp'n, Gresneville. Jan1sd FOR SALE—On ¢ ies place, nine reom GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 § envelo es (regular business llxe) CRC Use the Ideal rap "‘l‘nj.’]“d You w % Xx11, printed, $1.65; 1{’000 $2.70; 5,000, $U; 10,000, $17.50; 50u billheads, nxlyg xtbo‘r‘g:i{ lippings, ghxot‘;;d,; 31.50; 1,000, $2; 5,000, b ed. : ,000, $12.50; 500 5tnemenu, fihxl F. 0. CUNNINGHAM, _ printed, $1.25; 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, 36. !‘t 33 Pearl St... ..Telephone §54-12. | 30,0] $10. Printing of every ducnp- feb19d t1o,Pdone promptly. Send for samples. The i2ulletin Co.. Nerwich. Conn. Peaches, Cherries, Cornstarch, Tea, Coffee, Etc. Peopie’s Market 6 Frankiia St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, TRAVELING BAGS. A large assortment at low- est prices. is of fa tr! The Shetucket Harazss Co., 321 Main Street, vestigate the World's premier motor- cycle—“The Flying Merkel.” STEBBINS & GEYNET, Gen. Agts, FOR SALE. Some of the best business farms on the markst; 185 acres, stock and tools; 148 acres, stock and tools; 150 acre: stock and tools; 45 arro.. with or witk out stock and ton‘!‘ farms from 1 acre B,\l\l"fl'fi FAR)[ A South Ceventry, For Sale Conn. Tel. feb29d absolutely reliable under all kinds| A gem of a chicken farm, right inside road conditions, easily controlled, | ¢Ity limits, elght-room cottage, all in| 3 | first class condition. For full particu- | nomical to operate and particularly ble and responsive. lars, call at PALMER & ROGERS, | The ideal runabout for doctors, er. Water and Shetucket Stw, rmers, merchants, tradesmen, elec- iciang, clerks, pleasure riders, etc. l.ok SALE 'Tite 2 & catalogue and in- Wlls ationce (faslaE e Farm known as the Huntington place, at East Great Plain, one mile from Franklin square. 50 acres fine land, fine state of cultivation, good house and barns, silo, running water, large orch- ard. For full information and particu- lars, anguire X POLSKY, Box 363, Norwich, Conn. On Exhibition A fine assortinent of the Lutest Styles in Millinery for Winler wear at MRS. G, P. STANTON'S, Ne. 52 Shetucket 8t | feb28WFM R. F. D. No. A Choize 37 Acre Farm with good buildings, near village and raiiroad, frult and wood. Very defsir- able and reasonable. E. A, PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. MUNcY LOAncw on Diamonds, Waiches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lewest Rates of Interest. Aa olgd establisbed firm to deal witg, (Established 1 :., THE COLLATERAL LO. Co. min St & 163 Muin Steces q.-..'r.. 1 TO RENT. TO RENT—Nlicely furnished room at reasonapie price, Apply 65 Maple, mars WS TO RBENT—Upstairs tenement at 24 River Ave, on Laurel Hill: all modern imprevements; possession given March 1st. Inquire C. 1. Swan, Norwich. febild RENT—Four-room _ Lenement 40 MoKiniey Ave. Apply to Dr, Lewis, 341 Main St fob21d LET—Hall of large, light store un; decorated and ready 140 Main S5t febldd 10 RENTTencmeni at No. 21 Falr- mwount Bt. Inquire Dr. Higgzins, Janod UP TO DATE furnisheu rooms, Mar- guerite building. Mrs, Lees, 376 Maln. oct3sd TO RENT—Store at 69 Franklin $t.; ossession at ence. linquire ai Bullet(n fiice. octéd FURNISHED RuoMs, modern con- veniencse, 38 Union Bt. Telopnose 834 ¢, apried LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square et floor space. The lightest, cieanest, airiest factory fleor In Norwich. Apply A. A Faurnier, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld- lns.z}l&ranklln Bt, cor, Chestnut Ave Je24 RENTS The demand for good Rents is increasing. We have a number to offer. Ask about them. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket 8t., Norwich, Cenn. To Rent 7 West Main St. ¥ occupled by Robert feet of Poszession h"mk. lately. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwieh, Conn febifd WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square. Real Estate and insurance RENTALS A SPECIALTY. floor s ace. Apply to CALL: AND EXAMINE LIST. LANDLORDS INVITED to register without charge. BEVERAL REAL ESTATE BARGAIN in well located property for sale. Open neon hour and Saturday evening. febidd FOR SALE. Fire! Fire! FOR SALE A Complete Fire Department, con- sisting of Hose Wagon, Chemical, Heok and Ladder Truck, and a Hose Carriage, to make room for autos. Apply to THOS. H. BECKLEY, Chairman Fire Committee, 278 Main Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn. RSES. SALE HO I have®3s as good dealer and prices are pairs, blg and small, good chunks and Business Horses. Come and see them. They must be sold. ELMER R. PIERSON, 1139. Tel. For Sale IN NORWICH TOWN An elght-room house in excel- lent condition, having all modern conveniences, including . steam heat and on trolley line, For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONAHUE, €entral Building, Norwich, Conn. Peck’s Real Estat> Azemcy FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Soripg Strext, Wiliimantic, Conn, GRTTEATE R | FOR SALE Must be sold fo saitle estaie of Frilip B; Gray, land znd buliuings on Beajemin and Quarry Stregts Aiso land on hieye:s «venus, Gha plain and Mt. Pigasani Streeis, A fare bargaln, Hlans wiit ba shown and full Taformation given "év THOMAS H, BouK L May Building, 278 Main St. = Phenes: 724 368-2 STORAGE Space for IMurniture and Commodities Storing & Leasinu Co, 10-20 W. Main THERE 13 no aavertising m Eastern Connecticut equal to letin for business resulte uwm ! e Buh. These must be sold at onoe | as any | Several | FOETAY. L il i, Here in this lztfy place C ?d“h‘i?l: his old, wi sighitiess face ,mlurned to the l‘. Tis_but another d All you can say iy n.it Carry his body hence— Kings must have sieves Kings climd to eminence - Over men's graves; So this man's eye is dim; Throw the u.'th aver him. What was the white you to There at his side? b s Paper Lis band had clutched Tight ere he dled; Message or wish, maybe— Smooth the folda out and see Hardly the worst of us Here could have smiled: Only the tremulous Words of a child: Prattle, that has for steps Just & few ruddy dreps. Look! 8he is said to mies, Morning and night, His—her dead father's—kiss,; Tries to be bright; Good to mamma .gud sy That is all. “Marguerite, Ah, if beside the deq Elum‘nered the pain! if the hearts that Wied %leL with the slain’ If the grief dled—but nej Death will not have it so. —hAuvstin Dobsen. AN OBITUARY NOTIOR, Being a veracious accotunt of the nm- timely fate of C. Robin, deceased. Who's the Cock Robin? “Th e Gov.!" meid the Colens], “Ingrate Infernal— He's the Cock Robin? Who heard him lia? sald Marse Hwn. “Loved him, and then T heard him le!” Who'll dig his grave? “1,” said the natien In disapprobation. “I'll dig his grage!” Who’u toI the bell? L the. Wukh‘, uld mesg| b ¢ Al toll the bell And thus it was done, But to Jersey’s surprise There wasn't much grief At Cock Robina’ demles. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings She—The newsp er reports about us are simply scandalous. Ho—Yes, they’'ve got all the facts exactly.— Satire. Bhe (looking away off)—Tiow claar the horizen is! He—Yes, I just swept It with my eye.—Boston Transcript. Stella—She used to wait for her ship to come in. Bella—Now she waits for her husband to come in—New York Sun. “They say a man 18 known by his assoclites.,” “Yes, or If he isn't known he is at least suspected by them.” Kansas City Journal. She—I am weary of being a bachelor gir He—Well—er—do you know I'm a bit sick of helng a spinster man Boston Transcript. “When I was a tiny lets,” said the man with little halr, “they used to call me Archie” ‘T suppose now they call vou Archibald. ™ —Christian Register. boy with ring- Plute grinned. “You gotta quit cickin' my dawg around,” he said. One glance at Cerberus delayed the song several age Ney York Sun. Perk—Say, Maria, vou didn't tell anybody ~ that secrat I told you last night, did you? Maria—Why, no! You see, 1 dldn't know it was a secret.— Judge. “That boy says his only ambition e to make a living without working.” “What are his parents going to do {m him?”. “Make a politician of him.” Detroit Free Press. Miss Flannigan—I will give yezar answer in a month, Pat. Pat--THat's all right, me darlint. Take piinty of time to think about 1t. But tell me one thing—will it be yes or no?—Collage Mercury. “Mike,” said Plodding Pete, “don't you wish dat you v\u one o' dese here trust nmgnatfls.' “Naw,” was the an- swer, “It 'ud be too much like tradin’ | { | }off a good appetite fur a case o' dys- | pepsy."— hington Star. | Little Boy Diue, who once blew his | horn To see that the cattle kept out of the corn, Now runsg a 'mobile and he makes it g0 swift, And he don't blow his horn till he gives you a lift, Houston Post | Farmer—I see you're painting these old trees. Artist--What's that got to do with you? Get on with your work Farmer—Well, gince my work s to cut them down, vou'd better get on with A yours.—Pele Mele. sic i Liie | The foreign commerce of the United tat January v larger than {any preceding Januar; Imports were 18143,5567,721, exports 086,074 h engineéer proposes a 200 mile ilway' from Port Sai | Egypt across Arabia to Basra at t ‘hedd of 'the Persian gulf, and -lll'n( o prolonged acrass Persia to jcin the In- dian railways via Quetta, { An Englis Frarm products valued at $222,000,000, jor more than one-third of the total | farm products fmported in 1910, came | from Europe in 1911, $181,000,000 from | North America, and $275,000,000 from the other grand divisions. Smith of Monroe, N. Y, been married three times Her first husband was W M. Smith, 2 second husband wa eorge K \nnd her present husband is Alva | Smith. Barbara 1. has now withoyt a change of name. Ten Russian tea drinkers who take lem- on julce with their t are disturbed at the shortage of lemons, due to the |'war in Tripoll.” The supply to Russia jenters that country by Odessa and | comes from South Italy. In conse- | quence of the war there Is a dearth of supplies. Zanzibar is the chief port of the is« | lands. According to a recent police census, it has a population of 35,000; |an official estimate places the popula- tion of the islands at 270,000. Thera lare but two Americans residing here, | The area of the two isiands is 1,020 ‘. square miles, The report of the Sind excise depart« ‘ment for the vear ended March 31, 1911, calls attention to the increased use of drugs in the province, the com- sumption of opium alone being about b per cent. more than in the previous year. This is ascribed to a decrease in the cost of drugs and an increase in the cost of Hquor. | i _The mew -ice-rink just opened in | Bdinbargh has an ice surface of 17,000 | square feet, as compared with 14,000 lsqmlrp foet in the rink at Manchester | and 13,700 square feet in that al Glas- gow. It is 220 feet long, 120 feet wida and 38 feet in height from the floor to the roof. The floor is entirely free um’gulprs and it is sufficient to pro- vide space for gix rinks of curlers, a/ well as-for a m'flfl'flm nn - skaters: Y