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MAIN OR SNOW TODAY AND TOMORROW. . ORWICH CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1912, N FULL ASSOGIATED PRESS DESPATCHES WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT | Vaudeville and DMotlon Pictures al auditerfum. Motion Pictures and Songs at Breed Theater, “Sotion Pictures and Illustrated Songs at Clanoy’s Poli Theater. ure. before Round Table at ch of the Good Shepherd. |‘ull of Sth Co, C. A, C, at hmoly Shetucket Lodge, No. 10,00 ects in Odd Fellows Hall rwich Nesi No. 1396 Order Owls | i Owls Hall. { regan lodge, No, 6, K. of P, | meets in Pythian Hall { orwich Camp, No. 8908, M. W, A, ] meets in Bill Block Anue's T. Seciety meets in St M Buildin, ccond Divislon A. 0. H. meeis in vuetin Block, Court Quinabaug, No. 128 F. of A, meats in Forasters Hall Norwich Council, No. R meets in B h\‘-!mm Memorial ANNUUNCEMEN’ Greon flags, bows, shznnmck.\-. nap- { kins, st cards, carnations, favors, napsins, at Mrs. Xdwin lay's - e i Umcn Lentan Service. At the union Lenten gervice in Trin- ity BEpigcopal church, this evening, the preacher will the Rev. Prof. Cranston 3renton of 'l‘rmi\\ college, BHEED THEATER | *The Passion Play,” a Magnificent Lenten Motion-Picture Festival for Today Only. in the best of | Breed offers for | only the superb | Always in the lead otion pictures, the onday and Tuesday E tigious spectacle depiction of the fe of Christ, entitled he Passion E}lay]' This wounderful y has her fore been shown in this city in Wway that has not brought out its ma ificent details, so Manager McNulty | as secured the speciali Oberammergau im, taken at the last production at mvafia of this most holy play. ‘There | are four reals of this subject, of film nade espacially this seagon for the ~enten season, and there are 4,000 feet » exquisitgly and Dbrillian hand- polored film, showi every detall of fhe areat Ravarian production which | thousands of people pay thousands of | oliars {o journey to see in the quaint ittle village Oberunmergau. tion of ihis picture in it requires nearly one hour and includes the wonde an- d i ul | alf, cenes of The Annunciation, erful Star, the Birth of Christ, and | the other important events up to the cane of Jesus in the Temple with the octors. The Division of the Miracles hows the Baptism af Christ, Jesux ealing the Sick. Reswrrection of Jai- | tus’ Daughter, Christ Walking on the | Water, Raising of Tazarus, and The Yranafiguration. he supreme giory of this marvel- | pus and awe ipspiring speciacie is the Pivision of the Passion and Death, be- inning with the Triumphal Eotrance rmo Jerugalem Dby Christ on Palm Sunday, and continving through the Jast Supper, the Mount of Olives, Jesus Refore C(aiph. or Deniws Christ, Jesus Before :, Scourging, Crowning with Thorns, On Calvary, Agony and Death of Christ, aking Christ from the Crose, the Kntomo- | ment, the Resurrection, and the most profeundly impressive scene all, The Ascension. In ths mammech fealure appears 5% Roman soldiers, Lesides all the an- cient characters and civilians, There is nothing in this production thit can Dbe comsidered sacrilegious, irreverent or offensive to any person any denomination, and every man, woman or chiid will not only enjoy t, but will be held spellbound at the | wight of this fascinating and sublime | metion picture. .In no other wa | short of & personai visit to Ba an so lasting a reallzation of the | rucifixion af Christ be made. It fixes the mind upon ite great subject, and #o clearly does {t unfold the incidents that the smallest child shall know and tinderstand the beautiful and simpl ¢l The Passion Play be two matinees the public, the f lock. On Tonday n (hrne shows today natinee at 2 o night the Breed ¥ JAMES CLANCY'S POL!I THEATER. “Brutus, a Stary of Ancunt Rome,” Is One of the Best Features Ever Seen in This City, ™ one were broughi ago when the Chei the lions in tae k to the long ians were fed to| of Rome he couid | not have had a batter illustration of | that perfod than if he had reen the feature picture rutue, at James Clarcy's Poli th 1t is one of the biggest and beat p s of its kind that dould possibly be conceived and the utNization of thousands of persons and borses, shows to extent the }icture manusacturer expend thelr mone; reap In the nickeis and | dimes. Warfare of that period is viv- | dly lilustrated and in suc fashion th, made the audience with wonderment But that is not the only picture thz pleased. Pathe's weekly curre I of events found favor with hotin sexes st the items of inte advance styles foun An interesiing real lively come and the Limmedinte fa Indian picture and y by the Kalem com- pany brought forth joy from all parts of the house. Joseph McGinty pleased with two ]mu«.l.u selections, Hanford—Tm acceptance by the Rev.- Joseph H. Twichell of his ap- pointment as pastor emeritus of the Asylum Hill Congregational church, Tollowing his retirement by resignation from the pastorate, to take effect July 31 was made known by the church so- etety at the annual meeting last week. Mr. Twicheil has been pastor of the church for 4% years and will retire up-~ on a salary New Democrat Wagon for No. | De Laval Scparator, Strictly New- | lnid Fegs for prompt delivery. Alse| extra quaiity Chickens killed to order, BROAD BROOK FARM. Telephones 864-12 or 287-2 JAMES 1 loneer AUCTION Having sold my IJ )’l)lf’ farm, at I will sell Public Auetion, THERSDAY, MARCH 14tn, at 10 @ m, 14 cows, 5 yearling heifers, matched paly of horses. 7 and § years oid, welght about 2706, geod workers and drivers, (eam wagon, dump care, demo- crat Wagon, m# bJ:E). mowing ma- chine, tedder, hor=e rake, paiv team harnesses. -m‘le harnesses, $-can reamer and cans, plows, harrow, cuiti- ator, weedar, housenold furniture and a large qumity of arlicles too numer- s to mention Terms eash. If sloveny, sale first faip LAY, MRE. ANXIE W, 8H AN, Xorili ¥ragk Clotin, My piags is {ocated on the msin romd veen Willimantie and Nerwicn, fivg ninutes’ walk from the ireiiey, #ip ‘v Hill Statien, mardi-§-41-12-13 STORAGE { “iace for Purniture end Commadittes | Storing & Leasina Co. 10-20 W, Main 1 LOST AND FGUND, The | 3 the Wou- | No | deceased wuflm 51. BBAI ‘mr mmo. ern» Parisian Sage itations of This Great Hair Invigorator are Abroad in the Land. Look for the Girl with the Auburn Hair on Every Carton and Bottle. PARISIAN SAGE asgk dor name when you want the real rower, beautifier and dandruff cur This i3 a pictur the carton in wt each ISIAN packed. it i} SAGE The gir! fact in mind. PARISIAN stop falling hair itching promote growth of hair the hair root not dead. It will radiant beauty dull, faded, lifel hair, and as for women it can be matched. PARISI today. it | tle of SAGH where. hair bottle of PAR- the picture has Au- burn hair—bear that SAGE will banish dandruff, and dainty hair dressing Get a 50 cent bot- | If doesen't give complete satisfaction v | money will be returned. Leo & Osgood Co. and dealers every- Sold by The K by | e. e of hich is 1 in less a not | AN it our WANTED. WANTED—Male or female at the White House Cafe, anklin street. cool. 15 LEGAL NOTICES. | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Sy within and for the Distric & filed & written app sald estate ig now in Court, and praying for an order to certain real estate belonging to estate, fuliy described in said appl tion. Whereupon, it is Ordered, application. be heard and determi noon, and that notice of the pende of said petition, lhm'eofl, be given of this order one by time .in some ne paper having a ciroulation in said Di trict at leawi three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made m this Court. ELSON J. AYLING: Judge. | The aho\e and foregoing is a true | copy of record. Attest, FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. -maried AT A OOURT OF PROBATY HELD within and for the Dis- orwich, on the 9th day of . D, 1913, . NELSON J. AYI,IN(, Judge. Estate of Catherine Rist, late of Preston, in said District, de((wm. Fva Rist, of Prestou, Conu., appeared in Court, and flled a petition praying, | r tha reasons therein set forth, that | instrument purporting to he the| | last will and testament of said de-) ceased he admitted to probate. i Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said | vetition be heard and determined at e Probate Court Room dn ihe Cit Norwich. in said Distri day of March. A. D. n the afternoon, and he pendency of said petit 4 hearing therson., be g blication of in some newspape tion in said Distric prior to the date of said hear hat veturr be made to this Co P trict of Hm\l\ Ih March, 1912, Present—CHARLFS Judge. Estate of villa in Adnrinis ORDERPL a date he wited aad i Iliga J. i District. in E. six months and the same for the credit of ba, allowed to bring astate, in and the public Administrator direc $ign-post nearest the place where last dwelt, Tor and by publishing the same time in some newspaper baving a culation in sald Probate District, return make to this Court of the tice given, Attest: CHARLES X, tion aileging that saitiement in said sald and “of said hearing the publication LSON J. AYLING. Judge and foregoin is a true record. VNIE C. CEURCH, Clerk. CHAPPELL, joff, late of Mont- Goff, from their claims against s notice to the creditors d estaie to bring in their claims 1 sald time allowed, by posting 4 copy of this order on the public within the same CHAPPBLI, Judge. AT t of | , on the 1ith day of March, _\.' | ~wi NEILSON J. AYLING, J vds.., te of George G. Gate: in said District, 1 red in Court and | sall | | fca- That said | ned W ion, ven ing urt. are ors | ted | the one cir- and no- 'NOTICE. For Sale: By order Court of Probate for the District Norwich, T will sell the real estate Mngm to the estate of Charles mplin, late of Norwich, more particular description lication on file in said court. NELLIE ¥. CHAMPLIN, Administratri of the Honorable deceas of | be- | The Cloth Shop §18. High Grade Tailor-made SUITS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. 2000 distinct patterns. JOBEPH T. DONOVAN, "Phone 691. 327 Main Str eet. | MONEY IDANED sn Diamopds, W and Secavities of ay establighed firm (o deal with. i (Wstablished 1872.) FHE COLLATERAL LOAN (6, 142 NMaim Sivest, Upsimirs. Jeweliy ¥ kind at the Towest Rates of lutniest An sld > ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or T0 RENT" are inserted at the rate of 5¢ per line, six words to the line .~ WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE—Small keep two Ctows, smaill house. fuil particulars and lowest price. Van veen, K 4, Norwich. WANTED—3250 por, day paid ome FOR SALW. FOR SALE—Leghorns; 8. C. white and Inu\vn‘ Eggs 31 per 156, Day old cnicks 1dc’ eacn. Johm Curry, Yantic. mari2Tuf YOR hALl.—l\msery stoek at & h-xr» ! farm; Give s lady in each town to distribute free | gain. Send for our spring catalogue clren tor concentrated fHavoring in|and compare our prices with agents. tubes, ermanent poglifon. F. E.[J. R. Houston & Sens, Mansfield De- Barr Co., WANTED—Woman for housekeeper in a small family in Norwich. Address Housekeeper, care Bulletin, marl2dawl WANTED—Boy 1o work in drug Apply at Bulletin office. Chicago. e pot, Conn, FOR SALE—Oxen, large palr, steins, gooa workers, age raimer, Columbia, Conn. FOR SALE—Eight room cottage with bath and set tubs at 47 Penobscot St. lénquire_on premises. hol- C. W1 WANTED—April first, seven room| FOR SALE—BLACK POMBRANIAN { cottage, modern improvements, & DUGsS for sale. Wil be snown in hennery, within twenty minutes’ ‘Taylor's Pnarmacy window, _corner of Franidin Squax Rent mode: State and Main streets, New Londen, Inquire at this office, Conn.,, Thursday, Friday and Saturday TuThs of tnis week. NTED ced cook at FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock 88 C ‘hurch Cockerels. J: C, Valtette, No, Frank- WANTED—A good ‘middle aged orfum Comn. = man for farm work, who under-|{ FOR SALE—DBarred Rock Eggs from stands milking. Apply Everett D. Ben- | sciected pen. f7boc for setiing eof 13. Jamin, R. F. D. No. 1, Norwich, Conn. | jarge, heaithy stock. Mrs. G, H, Ham- margFTuThs uton, 83 Spring street, Nerwich, Conn. LTulhs WANTED—A neat reliable Protestant FOETRY, — A Good Sign. e door I saw *II A‘:wl:ér ;Ahln‘mx nev '3 somid No Madan of Persian law While aruil l’ o'er life's restiess sea! Puph a,hu fi with goal'in view; n't %k tvu the bammer crow; 'I'ml rulc will save you many & shock; “Push—don’t knock.” TO RENT. ~—HExchange. 1O RENT—Six room house on Che'n- nut street. Knquire of Dr. Lewis, 841 AL fl,. A ™ q Main street. = - TO RENT—Tenement of 8 rooms at 2 Willlams street. All ‘modern im- provements. Inquire 99 Sachem street. . TO RENT—No. bfi. hl:mrmb sk hFd:et o seven rooms and th, i bric O ight’ v opposite courthouse. uiet location in g; ",‘,’,: l]f,: :rM"R‘.' to ‘blies cemtral part of city. nguire 137 Maln Butterfly from chrysalis, ©Oh, hear! the xerminulng' ELTLS And the blossoming of the wesd, By the tniluso that doth feed — hear! St. 8. A. Gilbert margd [ THE FINEST FLAT on Main St., No. ank, John | By the m’ptures of the spring ij"'F:lll’;l}:gs'flln%Lflh!’;:uS? P marsd And the myriad flowers that bring Incense, at her feet to fling, hear! TO RENT-—After April 1st, five room flat 66 McKinley Ave.; all modern im- provements. KEnquire after § p. m. TO RENT—Tenement at No. 21 Falr- mwount St. Inquire Dr. Higgins. Janéd UP TO DATE furnishea rooms, Mar- guerite building. Mrs, Lees, 878 Main. By the water-1lily sh And the syrinx that By its melodies divine, Oh, hear! By the fragrance of the glade, octdsd fv the almgbe; in tha gh:gq osses mede, TO MENT Sigeo at 8 Franklin St: TR e Inquire at otl) possession at once. Otfice. o nt“ e e et By the building mysteries FURNISHED RuoMS, all medern o(-n- And leafy glory of the trees- By tha human eye that sees, veniences, 38 Union Bt. Telepnone $34-4. Onh, hear! apried woman to cook and asslst in house- GGS FOR HATCHING—Also baby work. Addre Box 43, Baltig, Conn. icks and ducks; White Wyandoties, mariTuTh8T K. I Reds, Mammoth White “Peku;; r a for e l-Jorenve J. Browning, Plaln Hill, R. D. WANTED—Woman __ for general housework in- family of iwo and child | % Norwich. m:irfiTu at Gales Ferry in new ae. Address FOR SAL¥E: — Pggs for hatehing, John J. Lawleéss, Gale White Plymouth Kocks, id(, Rh:u; chamber 1 o lsiand Reas, standard bred, spiend WANTED—A chambersi . . layers: eggs 31 per 15, o ' per 100. thc _ho Booking oraers for baby chicks, §12 per 100. Luuerellsz;afior sale. 15; L. Lemrop, Kast Great n, Norwich, Conn. F. D. No. Z. Box 14. muiWi’luTbB HORSE FOR SALE-—Nine years old, weight 1150, sound, Iree driver, genti NDID POSITIONS at nountains, seashore, where; barbers, §10- ges, room, board, R .R. wanted; t xuvnlsh(d while learning, by 54 f v low price, Fay co-operative proposition * Hall's Bar- | Wik seil 1or a vers s ber 2(-‘\nn|,{*{‘4A \‘\":w-xlng,@n St., Boston, | &t 10 McKinley Avense. =~ Mase. ¢ mardd OR SALE—3% barrels nol;‘dd;r, I 1 rel, including oasl . WANTED —Books. pamphlets, Jlocal P}j_‘ SRl 3 pic !ures mapa, old newspapers, manu- | X ckham. ‘Tol. con. iast Bide. b otc. Large | s or smail |~ FOR SALE—One buggy, ail in good pac uze«‘ bought. Write ta G W. . | snupe. Drice reasonabie, fnquirs Jow- Blanchfield, 43 Elm St, Hartford, Conn. | ara 1, Jacobs, R, F, D, 2, Wilimantc, marsd Conn. WANTED—By Aprii Ist, singlesman FOR SALB—One 7% in. swivel searoh to care for horses and do work on small arm. (Good wa right man. Ad- marid WANTED —Railway mail clerks, $90 light and generator, In geod skape and | complete; oaly 4 price, 3$7.50. Sena C. O..D. tresses in fairly good conditien, cheap. Lock Box 238, Central Village, umn. atl the Probate Court Room in the City { a month. No layoffs. Norwich exami- marsd | of Norwich, in said District, on (he‘n&lmn! May 4!! Mhousands appoint- 15th day of March, A. D. 1912, at 10 ommon_cducation suf- | T poR SALE_A four-apartment bouse, o'clock in the foremaen, and that no- free Write for all modern improvemenis, with a house tice of the pendency of said app]b'u-‘!“r questions: z1in Institute, iet; can be heught at & bargain. For tion, and of said hearing lln)ni;nm_ be | 35 N., Rochester X mar particulars, appiy to F. P L‘hu'rdcn given by the publication of this order 3’3—5" PER DAY i = “ on ! Pel. 848-8. Mar 2 u of der Rt DAY paid one lady in each S e e having @ ol town to distribute free circulars and| ~TEN HORSES FOR SALEWorkers S tom I ¢ sale hearing | take orders for concentrated flavoring | and drivers. ¥red Goodrich, 191 High R e 4 Dearing. |in {wbes. Permanent poeition. J. 8|8t Willlmantia, Ot. marsd A e o SN itegien Gy, RACHY marsd ; NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | Z1°% roR SALK _Rggs for batching from The above and foregoing is a frue | WANTED—Plump 1owls and chick-|g @ R Reds and Buff P. R, 60 cta, cony of re g g ens. A. Bullard, R. D. 2. _jan24d | pir getiing, $4.50 a hundred. Lakeview g ek CHURCH, Clerk. | = NTRD Raw furs_at 7. A, Heep. | XOultry Farm, W. W. Service, R D. 1 = ners every Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett | Tol. 212-3. B AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD dec8d aion SALEHate m‘;f oEET 1:_.& at rwich, within and for the c WANTED—All Linds of raw furs hode Islan eds, i Norwlch, on tie 11th day of )lanu noueht at Jos. Connors & Sons, Water | [aying strain, = A. Y W. Avery, Box 109, D ST ol e 8t every Thursday. A. C. Woodworth, | Celchester, Conu. e R R e s fovéd FOR SALE A carioad of horses and Vosrd ol I O T revaic. | mules, 23 head, all sizes, 1000 to 1650; Norwich, in said DMstrict, deceasad. ‘\'\NTED—'PI.HIO l\\nmg and repalr- i old 2"_‘ Atradcd right ‘wu' William H. Allen, of Norwich, Conn., | ing. All work guaranteed. A. G. (‘nrdou. m:"t‘ W“-‘! Howitt. 4 Canal 8t, West- appeared in Court, and fled a petition | :98 Prospect 8t, City. Tel. 682- C ‘*“}'BE: 1" “Phone 192 oLy praying, for the reasons therein set NTING “‘“E“__,, == * e fortn, that adminigtration be 'granted nomludu S 8 258 6 (re(ulu' bust. | WORK HOBSE FOR SALB Linke, T ;fi“l,fi*gf,{zs;;; Cemphony Lo ness size) envelopes, nlatls inntefl for | Canterbury Greem, Conn. marid “SWhereupon, it is Ordered, That said | $1-19; 800 each, $2.70.. Send for gamples | yoR SALE—The cottage house No. 6 tition be heard and determined at |and prices for any printing you are in | Neison place, seven rooms and attic, The Probute Cours Room In tie City of | beed of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Noc- | 4lco path room, all modern improve- Norwich, In eaid District, on the 15th | *ich. Conn: Ments, water oh every floer, also gas day of Mareh, A. D. 1912, at 12 o'clock in house. Ker oiher information call | at 168 West Thames St 8. Waasley. feb28d FOR SALE—Colt i menths old. WANTED At once experienced Millinery Sales- | 1," Alien, 479 East Main St, Preston. woman. {eb23d FOR SALE OR TO LET—Cottage Address, ‘“Millinery,” Bulletin. o of six rooms and bath at No. § Washington Flace. Apply te Chas M. l}{uzzler 100 Main Street. feb10d ¥OR SALE—Young man’s Tuzedo ! coat, vest and trousers; first class con- :dmo ; been worn but a few times; having ou‘graiwntnamu ow:er \;/luléu 7 an of libera ~atd digpose of it at once; & bargaln for A TRk e of Bugse 0du‘“‘°n'i a‘i?lmeuxn,;o. Can be seen wut The Bulletin wealthy connections and bank ac-, Office. febsd quaintance, to learn the high-grade | —or-0 R T bond business. Address fully, J. RB.|prime stock now readi White Ply- 3 mouth Rocks, $6 per 100, §1 per 13; Blade, Providence; R. I. 5. C. Rhode lsland Reds, $5 per 100, Toc per 13; setting hens, $1. 1 alsc have svine ;ncu puljets _and hens tor sale, '\\hll ROLLA, R. I. Reds and Buff and a few cockerels. Arthur A. :mchou. R, ¥. D. 4, Norwich, Conn. Hotel Cook, Family Cook and Gen- |TeL comn. e eral House Giris. FOR SALE—One palr horses weigh- ing 2700, 16 years old; also two palr J. B. LUCAS, oxen, one pair steers. ‘nqui? of A,' T Room 32 - - - - Central Building. | “§I0%y ¥ e FOR SALE—A fine new delivery box sleigh. Price low. Apply Scott and HEI"P WANTED Clark Carn';n, Greeneville. Janidd Experfenced Farm Hand, two Men e FOR SALE—On 8liss place, nine room Louse, modern lxprovements, ample grounds, location dsirable, price very réascnable. 1. Case, Bliss Place. janisd for Hotel Work, Cooks, General House- work Girls and an Office Boy. Free Employment Bureau, M. J. Coscoran, Sup't Central Bidg. SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located 73 acre farm, 35 acres excellent plow = = o= {land, balance pasture and wood, good FOR SALE. fruit, 13 miles from R. R.’station and viliage, near markets, 14 room coionial house with verandas, best condition outside and in, large barn, painted, new henhouse, cost §36o, sheds, outbuildings, bulldlngs worth 35,000; price 3$3,300— §$1,000 down. Includes nousehold fur- nishings, farming tools and _poultry. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Conp. jan3id CHEAP—500 ‘% xea (regular business size), car rinted in corner, §1.25; 1,000, §1.35; ,000, $5.50; 10,060, $10. 500 notohmul axn{ prlntad $1.35; 1,000, $2; 6,0 10,000, “311.50. ' 500 letterneads, hxl) printed, lla 1,000, $2.70; 5,000, $0: 16,000, 317.50; 6500 billneads, '7x8%, printed, ;1 50; 1000 $2; 5,000, ’.M. 10,000, §12. 56 »oo statements, § ax8le, rlntad 1.55; 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, 36.25; 0,000, $10. Prlntln‘ of every Jucnp- tion done promptly. Send for samples. | The Bulletin Co. Norwich Conn. FireLFire! FOR SALE A Complete Fire Department, con- sisting of Hose Wagon, Chemical, Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hose Carriage, Thess must be sold at once to make roem for autos. GOOD PRINTING envelo| I'OR SALE. (1) three-year-old Twelve hundred \l"om 1bs. Sulphate A One ‘cow; price ln’ Potash, price $2.20 per 100 lbs. at Apply to THOS. H. BECKLEY, b:n;n.‘fl, = f s q t2a Chzairman Fire Committee, 278 Main br‘oodp_b fi.renm.l. T e Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn. laying “hlf‘kém Price 50c Paf‘h H J;\CUPA“\ Norwich, Conn. R. F, Farm at Mauaprmg, Derry Hfl] No. FOR SALE | .. omsue medlum grade, One Top <Concord Farm of 100 acres of land, well ' Buggy, One Two-seated Canopy Top divided, abundance of water, sev- Carriage, One Delivery Wagon, One firnl hundred cords wood, 7 room § ' Meat Cart. ouse, 2 barns, all build¥ngs nearly | ¢ aew, Farm will keep 10 head stock § | 1, E: A PRENTICE, Trustes, year areund, 10 minutes walk to one < ! school. Tt is well adapted to mar- <et gurdening er ehicken farm, on state road and o short distance I haye a few good business Horses thag I wish to dispose of gt onee to we Taftville villuge, Price right, imake peom fer another car load which FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, lentral Building, Norwi ; gt gplii evdchy Sonn B Tl nenive auovt Froing MATOhUTBLL ; Come and see them, m, ! BELMER H. PIERSON, i Seashars land Fm Sale At {h{mtg -d a; ;xklluLe ?‘a Hantis atedn ¢ oSed, o or Saie e cast Lo Montauk en the west, al minutes’ ride from We:leriy stauon, Y, N H. & H. FRANK \i. 00\' Distanee ‘!ulephsna. Btreal, . Westesy, R 1 A gsem af a eiieden farm, rigit {nside eity limits, eight-reem cattage, all |n first glass condftien, Fer full partica- lars, eall af PALMER & ROGHRS, Cer. Water and Shetucket Sis, leng [ Hu,h decl Also two wecond hand mat- | | F. LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With er without power and eam—4,900 square feet floor space. The lightset, cleanest, airiest factory fleor in Norwich. Apply A. A. Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- m[,“l‘an.nklln Bt,, cor. Chestnut Ave e By the wistful hopes that throne To thy chantry of sweet song, By oua power to love and long, hearl By the dawning's tender bean: By the twillgnt’s watering gleam, By the sntll‘l! .lndu:lng dream, ear the summer's ardent quest snd {he balm of winter rest- By the co“n of Nature's breast, Oh, hear! RENTS By the womder of thy plan The demand for good /37 2 Soundieen gites fo man— By thy deathless s8if, great Pan! Rents is increasing. We have a number to Qh, hear! Tlorenca Darie Coates, In North Amer- lean Raview. VIEWS AND VABIETIES { Clever Sayinge. offer. Ask about them. | i JAMES L. CASE, “He is noted for his piety.” “Ah! 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ccnn. Is he as stingy as all that?’—Satire, | Comedlan—Did the ghost walk? Soubrette—No, it was an aviation comedy, and’ the ghost flew after the first weelk—Judge, “HFave you a spare room in your fiat?’ “No; but I stand in with the janitor, so when I have a guest over night, he lets me use the telephone room."—Pittsburgh Post. Mrs, (Gadd-—That new minister ain't much on vikitln', ix he? Mrs. Gabb— No; I guess mayhe hiz wife is a purty good cook herself.-—New York Weekly, Kid—And den de bandit ran in and took the safe ont in his hand. Mickey —In his hand? Xid—Dead cinch! Tt wala 2 match safe.—Stanford Chapar- ral. Cook-——<Why didn’t you oome Monday for yer dinner? ‘Why, I heard that you were washing, and your mistress was doing the cook- ing.—Flegende Blaetter, “Don’t you think yeu could learn to love me?’ “Well, I might, I once learned to like splinach, after s gyeat deal of effort,” answered the girl.— Louisviile Courier Journal Nelle—T have the nicest new spring To Rent No. 57 West Main St. Shop recently eccupied Ly Rebert Brown, plumber; 2,500 square feet of fioor space. Possession Immediately. Apply to JAMES L, CASE, 40 Sheincket Street, Norwich, Comm feblsd WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main 8t, Frankiin Square. Real Estate and Insuranoce RENTALS A BPECIALTY. last CALI, AND EXAMINE LIST. LANRDLORDS INVITED to register without charge, | SEVERAL REAL ESTATH BARGAINS | in well located property for sale, ‘ hat, It's a perfect dream. Belle—Iis | Open noen hour and Saturday eveming. | it stylish? Nelle—Stylish? 1 should | feblta @y so, 1t ig the most uncomfortable thing I ever wore—Philadelphia Rec- ord. “How well you are looking?’ “Yes; I am a vegetarian.” ‘“That m-m'u it, | T shall never eat memi { long have you.been one tomorrow.”—Meggendorfer Blaetter. “Tt takes a pretty long while to shave yourself, doesn't 1t?” “Not so very long; I can shave myself guicker FOR SALE. $850. than my old barber could.” *“I don't will buy a 70 acre farm, cozy cottage | believe it.” “It's fuct; vou mee he houme of 6 rooms, 1 hennery, § by 12, | stammers terribly ‘Cathollc Stand- another 10 by 39, about 50 fruit bearing | ard and Times, trees, 5060 railroad ties, 600. corda .of standing wood, large barn, about 20 acres tillablesland. Place. is situated two miles from village. Owner s ill and will sell at a sacrifice. Price only $950; $550 cash, balance on mortgage. Investigate! Beveral building sites and five cot- tages at Pleasant View for sale at rare bargains, Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. Cholce of 400, WILLIAM A, WILOCX, Real Estate Broker, Ko. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2. “Is mamma's good little boy ready to have his bath now?" ~0, maw, cut out the gondy-goody spiel! When a chap's six vears old it's time to take him out of the kindergarten class. I'll take my splash in the tub when I've had my smolke."——Chicago Tribune, “Well, thank heaven,” he paid, ap- proaching a sad-looking man who sat back in a dark corner, “that's over with” “What 187" “I've danced with the hostoss. ITave you gone through | with it yet?” *No; I don't need to, Um the host"—Chicago Record Her- ald, KUCH IN LITTLE Havirg an average of 99,000 residents to the squara mile, Mashattan Ieland is the most denscly populated place in the world, 'Phone connection. Westerly, B-\L mar7d TR N FOR SALE Must be sold fo sattia estale of Fiitip B; 6ray, land and bulialngs on Beajamin and Quarry Sireets, Also land on Meyers Avenue, Cham- plain and Mt, Pieasant Mreels, A 1arg hargain, Flans will be shown The greatest ocean depth officially recorded is at Nero Deep, in the North Pacific, 5,269 fathoms, a fathom being six feet. Despite the immense number of au« tomobiles built in France, that coun- try imported negrly three times as many cars last year as in 1910, | Colorado potatoes aro sold al fancy fruit prices in New York. The plebi- an tuber is hand cleaned, wrapped in tissue paper singly and finds a narket | at five cents a pound. and !IM lmmflln given Iu S H. BECKLE Phones: 724 368-2 Mny Bmldmg. 278 Main St. In 8t George's hospital, of London, tbout 3,000 patients are operated up- on each year. St. George's I8 not pe- cullar in any way, and its record is quoted merely to show how numerous operations now are. Peck’s Real Estat: Agzncy FARHS A SPECIALTY 132 Spriag Strest, Willimantic, Gemn, OLDSMOBILE Touring Car in first-class con- dition, overhauled this year, Apply at 173 Washington St., betwee: 12 and 2. , | | i | I While New Zealand does not produce | sufficient fruit for its own consumption | and { imports heavily certain kinds of fruits, such as fresh apples and pears, dried apples, apricots, ralsins, dates, prunes ,eac., and canned peaches, pears, pineapples and apricois, yei the local production of fruit is steadily Increas- ing, and there seems a possibility in the future of a successful export trade in apples for the London market. In copnection with his report pub- lished in Daily Comsular and Trads Reports for October 7, 1811, Consul Walter C. Hamnm of Hull, Enxlmd, has forwarded literature describing the lm- proved form of water-tube boiled for ‘burning waste coal. Before entering the combustion chamber the atomized fuel, coal or oll is intimately mixed with the necessary air. Steam can be raised very upmly, and the smallest WILLIAM B. WILCOX .... Auctioneer AUCTION. Having made a hanga in my bus!-~ nees, I wiil sell al lic nuctlon at Y home at Past Grel.t Plain, Wednes- March 1912, at u [ and e of slack are burnt tol{owlng de-l:;lbed prorerty 1: 1-2.'!1 hp. with ease. gluellno!o:(h;‘?, 1 .m‘hai‘ ziutur and ower, usking machine, 1 saw arbor to attach to engine, 1 grist n‘lrl‘ldl htnrodonmced m@my 1&%”&5 with duplex rinders, 1 team wagon, 1 h of durn Frpoling gear. L mowing | United States by the department of ag- mae ln 1 hono rake, 1 tedder, 1 two- | riculture. ‘At Chico, Cal, the bureau horse plow, 1 sidehill plow, l 12-foot quite a of plant ingusiry has cmwing numh-r of corit-call trees pecies thgt were secured - wagon body, 1 horse 10 years old, and other articles too numerous {0 mention. 0 2-year-old helifers, due to caive | various Dany i t rmcmm department’s agrichhor- ]bmg‘:b 'tugrl‘arvsz A e D lorngm The' hivedn of forestry na’dnmflv 1s stormy, sale on next | 8 also conducting ente near “" Pensacola, Fla., where the cork-cak CHARLES E. ELLIS, been , some of mm:{l{.e Maplewood Cemetery,

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