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GLOUDY TODAY, FAIR TOMORROW. SULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight. Moring Plctures and Illustrated Songs @t the Breed Theater. \ Vaudeville and Moving Plotures at the Auditorium, Vaudeville and Phofoplays at Davis Theater Forosters’ Basaar at Armory. Court Norwich, No. 4389, L 0. W., Court Norwich, No.. 4388, I O. T meets in Foresters’ Hall, Uncas Lodge, No. 11, L. 0. O. F., mests in_0dd Fellows' Hall, Thames Union, No. 187, U. B. of C. and J. of A., meets In Carj Norwich “Aerle, No. § meets In Eagles' Hall, Norwich Camp, No. meets in Bill Block Ladies' Auxillary, A. 0. H., meets In Hibernian Hall. Sedgwick Camp, No. 4, §. of V., meets in Buckingham Memorial. ANNOUNCEMENTS Valuable hints are given women readers of The Bulletin by Miss Adles. See adv. For useful gifts see the ladies' and gents’ shoes Frank A. Bill offers to- day. Men's slippers at $1, $1.25 and $1.30. Silas H. Browning has sold through the agency of Francis D. Donohue his farm on Wauwecus Hill to Charles . Hopkine. This farm consists of 100 agres of land and several buildings and hés been in the Browning family since 1867, Roderick Building Sold. Deeds were recorded in the town elerk’s office on Saturday tra erring to J. D. Harris from R. J. Jodoin, through the agency of John F. Craney, the two-story Roderick ' building on Main street. Later it is expected that some general alterations will be made in the building, though not for some time vet the only orfe ever—etc.” Satirical com- | edies exist for the sake of laughter, and not for smiles. { ‘The Phantom Paintings come Thurs- | day, the 19th, for three days. { AUDITORIUM BOOKING STRONG SHOWS, ! For the next two weeks the Audito- | rium has surpassed all previous efforts | in booking exceptionally strong shows. Today the famous Homer Miles Play- ers will head the list, This act is one of New York's greatest successes in the line of one act playlets.. The action of this sketch takes place on one of New York's side streets, and the set- ting is most realistic. The title of the act is On a Side Street, and the four players who present it are all carefully | selected by Mr. Miles, the author. This act is entirely different from any oth- er playlet in vaudeville, and is a gen-| uine novelty, A good lively dancing act is presented by Spencer & Spencer, who comeldirect from Keith's big’ Bos- ton house. A good novelty is offered | by Alberto, The Human Aligator,whose weird contortion work has earned him | this title. He carries a special stage ! setting depicting the swamps and ever- lades in Florida. Phofoplays of the feature kind are offered today; first is a two reel por- of Edwin Booth's great play by Victor Hugo, Don Caesar de Bazan Another feature reel today of topical interest is The Life of Woodrow Wil- son, the next president of the United States. THE FIRST CONCERT. Alma Gluck in Senz Recital at Slater | Hall, Tuesday Evening, Dec. 17. Norwich music lovers are looking | forward to an evening of rare enjoy ment on next Tuesday when Alma Gluck, the soprano of the Metropol- an Opera company, will make her CUTICURA SOAP Alifetime of disfigurement and suffer- ing often results from the neglett, in infancyorchildhood, of simpleskinaf- fections. In the prevention and treat- ment of minor, cruptions and in the | romotion of permanent skinandhair | COAL AND LUMBER. Lumber A fairly complete assortment. Shin- gles, Doeors, Etc, Mouldings and House Trim included. Coal Our supply is limited, but we have mare in transit and ordered. CHAPPELL 0. Telephones COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP, cor- Market amd She! Telephons 183-1z. FLYING McRKEL 1913 MOTORCYCLE PRICES. Single cylinder 4 h. rigld ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Sc' per line, six words to the line ~ WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. WANTED—Dear Santa Claus: Our chimney- has not been cleaned lately, | S0 don’t get.your whiskers ’soiled, and | that wouldn't suit us, and, say, drop | into Fagan's Smoke Shop for the classy pipes and good cigars, Yours, Joe. decl16d WANTED Neat, capable girl for general housework; references re- uired; good wages. Apply to F. B. icketson, Taftville, decldd MIDDLE AGED WOMAN desires po- sition as companion for elderly lady or housekeeper. for widower; can _give good references. Address Mrs. Beck- ‘with, 89 Thames St., Norwich, Conn. decl2d WANTED—Halls' bagber schools, $14 Washington St., Bostoll, Mass. Wages, room, board, railroad ticket furnished by "61 co-operative propositions.” Get particulars. dec7d “ TYPEWRITERS wanted to repal 0od work guaranteed. Phome 705. L. § Manchester, 55 Franklin St. dectd WANTED—Raw furs, at H, A. Heeb- ner's, 30 Water St, every Thursday. A, C. Bennett. novdd WANTED—ALll kinds of raw furs, 1 will meet at Joseph Connor & Sons’ every Saturday. A. E. Woodworth. novid WANTED — Rallway mail clerks; commence $75 month; thousands of ap- ointments coming; pull unnecessary. FOR SALE — Small business, for sh. Address Box 2, Bulietin. declfd FOR SALE_Forty-five horse power Rambler touring car with complete equipment, including_top, windshield, speedometer, gas tank. tools, etc.; first ciass condition; would be glad to give demonstraion at any,time, The New London Motor Co. dec16d FOR RENT—Attractive office and ad Jjoining small room, newly decorated, No. 161 Main street, fronting Norwic Bavings ‘Society, Inquire James Fuller & Co. deci6d T0 RENT_Hooms with or without board. 215 Main, entrance Rose Place, decizd 80 with th Who shall declare the joy of the rus- ning! Who shall tell of the pleasures of flight! Springing and spurning the tufts of Wil heatier, Bweeping, -winged, through the _"""blue dome of Nt Everything mortal has moments #itted, imme iy : eich of the white rond ‘.‘( snow crystals rainbowed by Fleldy t a stained with ™ long, shadows Strong wi he strength of my hores a8 we rum, Joy in b sch of the wind and the the vigorous earth | am —Amy Lowell, in “Dome of Many Col ored” Glass. TO RENT—Furnishea rooms, —cen- FOR SALE—Give him a lock for his automobile as a Christmas gift. The . C. Swan Co. City. W. H. Kenne Buclid’ Ave.,, Cleveland, O. JUST ARRIVED—A new car of northern cows, Holstelns and A shirgs, new milch and springers; also thres pair choice Devon, three year old steers, and one pair choice Herfords. E. E. Sharpe North Franklin, Conn. Tel. 98-4, Willimantic Div. _ deci6d FOR SALE—Having sold my interest in the business of J. P. Barstow & Co. to Frank H. Smith, I have for sale four horses, four express wagons, single and double harnesses and several sleighs at prices to_correspond with the goods. George 8. Byles, 31 Hamlin Street. Telephone 113, declidaw FOR SALE—Five bull and hound male pupples; make good hunters and watch dogs; price $6.50 each. Birch, Danielson, Ct. declld FOR SALE—Residence 262 Washing- ton street; house formerly occupied by trally located, steam heat and all con- veniences. Inquire Bulletin Office. novid TO RENT—The store No. 35 Broad- way, next to the Wauregan Hotel, and formerly occupied by W. J. Townsend as a groocery store. Apply to Willlam H. Shields. aprizd FURNISHED ROOMS — Central loca- tion, ‘a/lr Emma Morse, 18 Union St nov TO RENT—Cottage house at 2§ Bliss place; all improvements; possession now. Apply Walter A. Heath, Norwich own, Ct. novied TG mENT—Btors at §1 Frankll a good location for any retall bus Inquire at Bulletin Office. Jy2id FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniences, 35 Union St Telepnous 334-4 yii UP 7O DATE furnished rooms, Mar- suerite bullding. Mra. Laea, 376 Matn, oc THE OLD MAID, She gave her life to love. She never knev What other women give their afl t [; Others, were fickle. She was passing true She & o, and f She neve The dark Her heart the end, wesiness 4l 9 2 George F. Bard; twelve rooms; house in o e orwich examinations soon. Candidates FoR sAtE A on Geer Ave. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Comn. She Do not g Diamond shrug y Price to Net over 6% work done during the past year. There What is Bergsonism? At 4.30 o'clock Sunday aff the instincts of mewm.. The world has tho veaper ‘service In the Grnooh 8% | been cursed with a rule of reason; tional church Rev. A. F. Earnshaw, the | V11050 ,,'“(" Anllossphy has ke, pastor, gave a streopticon lecture en: | €2¢h rigidly argued out, and the end titled New Life in the Near Egat. | ol Al of them has been ashes in the LEGAL NOTICES. Teacher Resigns. Henri Bergson leads the sick soul of HEATERS JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Conn. Telephone Lebanon, dec16d Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies. THE KALEIDOSCOPE New England Steamship Co |Aldi’s Bowling Alley Open from 9 a. m. until 12 p. m, Bowling 10 per string. Daily prize given also. M. ALDI & CO- Props. 808t of act to put in on any bil Scanipn, Jn the list of photo plays we find L. tter will ge to New |} igiteci to New York, . From. Norwich Tuesdays, Thucs- B e o P e CORNS ~the newspaper world; The Forests | children's hosp??sl’.m"ne " apniee fi?N:."‘;#‘x’?E%l:: ;-;‘.51‘_;;.“::;‘ Electric Light Treatment for Rheu- ROBERT J- GOCHB’A.N"E ¥ountainbleau, an excellent scenic Vi ¢ Li ooy esterly, TIEht kna Power cop (e o e R oo e gt e Biver, | matism. Gus Fitting, Plumblng, Steam i il most begutiful wpot in all | pany asie ; g extended its lines to Vednot JAMES DAWSON, ne Bradford, the village will soon be il- || ' Jeafeorired oS 288 v m z 10 West Main Servant Problem will give you will 73 “Frlght recsiven nnt s p. (e RE% st., frvant [Problem will give you | luminea by eiectricity, (A N R el 524. Room 26, Central Building ;LB WINTER MILLINERY A fine assortmeni of latest styles in Hats. Come in”and ses them. MRS. ‘G. P. STANTON, = s first appearance before a Norwich au- {; 1th, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura frame, $200. cell conditio 4 ocatio BREED THEATER. dience in Slater Memorial hall, L > Sfhaie cyiinder 4 b p., spring | | coached free. Frauklin Insiityie Depl. {,3 esaion given. jmumsdiately. ADpIY o toves il The Man Hunt, Big Two Reel Story,|singer, even though it be a celebrated | i oap and Oi * hout the Single cylinder 4 h. p., self- V. I uning. @. @or- | Norwich, Conn. # B : 5 Caticura Sonp end Ointment sold threnglout 8% 1] starter and two-speed, 3355, A roipest st UhE. ol efon. Dim L " grows 4 interest as is manifested by the large | gp. book, ‘Address “Cuti * Dept. 4, Boston. Twin cylinder 7 h. p, rigld iyid 'he much talked of Pathe film offer- | advance sale of tickets that have been g 3 Tw! i 7 h. p., sprl WANT] Live poultry. G. A. Bui- [ reeson for selling. Inguire ’l"’r, teuvl"'\”} Th AQ ‘.Vu‘il‘ nm‘r’:rin: taken fc Tuesday’s concert. And this | euraSosp dighis Thean e fl'alr:elf‘llfi'\fllvnfler B Do P lard. T 46-6. augdld Kinley Avenue. / 2.000 feet of film, is the feature at the | tribute to.the art of singing as de- Twin cylinder 7 h. p., self- e Breed oy, and has o story thac fn | fined by i, Gl iy well cesersed | oqwin 5 Sitner, sormerty . restdent| e S WANTED place, town of Bpraguc, ene Hile west On Easy Terms felle of Kilborne, a poacher, who is|lic today has received greater en- | of Westerly, now of Moosup, a director STEBBINS & GEYNET, o 8 mile malket, R. R. station, miik train, Joved by the axaghier of 4 chirwoman | coniums than has this gracious woman | of the New Vork New Haven and| Norwich, Conn. Warp Twister "wanted. | peddie milk, chirches, schools, or creani e et thay s of the |snd eminent artist. - 10, Shares of the company's stock. |]| Distributors for \Bastern Con- 1 | pusture and ‘mowine, fFst cluss tillage dense torest. Here it Is tha: Kilborne | Tha following criticism faken from | 810 shares of the companys stock |} pecticut. Gec2M ‘Steady work and goad pay."*|isasture and mowing, fcat gldss Hilage s his zvous, escaping from | leading musical journal is only one sorge C\ Gardner, a former superin- 3 | cows and pair horses, two houses, 6 The hands of the law many times, pre- | Of many that might be giVen: “The | tendsn: of the White Rock mill, died | Suncook Mills, Suncook, N. H¥| and s rooms, stock barn with basement, sul t : woman's daughter, | Prima donna, radiant in youthful love- | Friday in Littleton, N. H, aged 77. i 2 horse barn, cider mill, granary, hen- e loves & farm. | liness, fairly exhaled the spirit of joy. | The body will be bugied In River Bend nery, shop and wood shéds, good Fepair, 2 ality oves a farm- | o8 onal Rossi Do Voes | abundant fruit, fine water and piped in i er. Kilborne ic tracked by | The conventional Rossini-air Uno Voce | cemetsr e e AR | the zendarmes, and Rose believing him | Poco F'a afforded small scope for her | pe “Neptunes of Stonington were | in winter and early to Work spring at the farmer bubries there to | Berachality, but her, coporpualiy spon of the Westerly veteran firemen | T U TR S l warp him of the impending danger. | Sme with a coguottish Cuban folk- lay night at the closing of the Weavers to start up 10 more | ;% Froe° E MEaa The ‘police arrive at the house imme- | o0& 10 which all her wit 2 iven by the local firemen. The T | Aitely. alte nd surround the | displayed. In a Crad ong” " from | it rosented a punch bowl. | gest capacity in the looms. 1JONE LATE MODEL seven pessenger ; provider : Lar, ouring car, fore door, mickel trim- la A e e 8lt | of the artist hardly permitted her en- | Attorney Curran of Providence gave = - mings; recently overhauled and in per- 8 he is ordered to surrender, but| o sement in the Madonna frame, and | an intewsting address upon Greater | city. Yantic Woolen Company, | =iz dnning otder. Price very low, The R A [" ‘o ‘j’ e \'F“‘:"\f“l"“" i;]‘:”a‘r'r‘\"‘. he scarcely touched the serious moth- | Rhode Island before the Westerly | . YANTIC, CONN. Scott & Clark Corporation. octa2d | i cse steps before Kilborhe | er-moon when she was at | Catholic club Sunday afterncon, which | A N C“RPENTER THINK 1T OVER—250 noteneaas i and as the ehot rings out recoives the |jome"h Sprosss Wil o the was appreciated by the members. | FeLS and 30 6% (regular business size | ullet herse she breathes her 1at, | wpicy, ywas ideally interpreted, Miss Elsie. Clara Bliven, daughter of WANTED R L o sor A138; 5 | a weepe for the first time in his | 108 s S gy S 3.00. 2] ¢ reatives thg depth of the Tover | Cadman’s charmin irs. Mary Bliven, and Nathan Morgan 23 Commerce St. ;f&.%igvmflfigg';‘{g; yosmples “and |} Crescent Fire Arms Co. Sky-blue Wa . ‘married Saturday evening at the : 2. "*ne’ Bulietin’ Company, Nerwich, or recognized, areat story, S : married Satur 4 & ring three-quarters of an hour {o | | Tickets for the e All kinds of Mason Build- A Sewer and Two Burlers. C":‘* . Stock, v on sa L McGilton officiated. || ¢ $ T FOR BALE—O. L. C. pigs, thorough- SO of e ‘very best comsedy; and | DAVIE, ing Materials, Small Trap superh Kalem story of the highest|* s om drowning Saturday after- % o e wrian: Con: 3 MYQTIC— Jon. While spearing for eels he fell YANTIC, CONN. e e s + securing of an excep S overboard and shouted for heip. He 'l walks. e - k, the Fi | p— rescued by John Seymour and FRINTIN Look at these prices: 500 rred for a| il ; m Vincent, and in a weakened p i corner, ! A Viilage Improvement Society Ends the WANT D §2.00; 75,000, $6.00; 10,060, 310,00, " 500 || 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. = By be amade In the daily Botensed Sadi Seimiady fuu0; Lee | | e the S Lewis Resigns—Funerals, Capt. J.|dition Sunduy afternoon 19; 5,000, 5 10, 32,60, v an eligible young man? Cynies R a fon Sunday a 3 ielterheads, 8% x11, printed, $1.75; 1,600, Oh, any young man who is willing 4o et Warren Holmes, Mrs. Emeline Brad-‘ == e EVERYTHING WOOD CHOPPERS. $2.80; 5,000, B.sn; 10,000, 31 0. $1,750 get married.—Philadelphia Record THE SPRING MAID CAST. loy. | 7 $2.10; 5,000, 372007 10,006, $13.50. | ®llL buy a farm consisting of 7 acres ore 1 was married a twenty dol- '} .JEAS OF APLAIN M/ Work for all winter. sigiemeis Ligxis " printed { of tertile iand, cottage house of eight | lar bill looked like & two spot” “And Notabls One. tic League for Village Improvement | Prinlmfy of ~every description = dome | hennery, all buildings in good condl- fetin Co., Printers wad Binders, Nor- | Place is sifuated 1 1-4 mlles from Nor- o you've seen papa. Did he sm displayed by opera wich and Westerly trolley and 3 3 which Werba | are contributing members and chance to buy a good farm che: bills 1 would ) h land, balanos’ pasture and wood, good v e rapidly enough —London Opinlen. ] sucoess The | qutremerits "0t this lnst priviles. fs a | Washburn & Rogers fruif, 13 miles from E. R. station and . bow* /i S for three consecutive yea The treas- | philosoph in Paris. Crowds attend @ barn, pain..d, new | poor condition, barn, some fruit, good | he would marr e wald he I 3 ®Housework Girls, one Laun- | bulldings worth $5,00 price $8,306— | terms. 1 P 83 The gisbursements amounted | astic ove ideas; s sts see in | General , s X ,306— wouldn't."—Jud to §$499.45 leaving a balance of $430.38. | him a new leader; women find in him | 5 re Snd gne BN e 0 Souh taclises ablachald tue - ) when you brcn e ‘monthIV: collact “vip | » Tryon’s Agency, Willimantic. Conn. will buy an 80 acre woodlot, about 15 P hly collections of gar- | However, he hims?lf is a plain, sane | eop e’'s APKEeT | v 5. coscoran, supt. 5008 (by estimation) an 1ot "siactsg | his convictions That he has opin amounted to $420. The Groton high- | sonism is absurd. He says nothing of rallread. th troit Free Press way commissioner allows the Village | God, of the soul, of morals. But for FOR SALE Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. mma, wiil wash m has HOLDEN, Prop. Cholce of 400 | tace /hy, Johnny, camt ;rn’k done on the streets and it nan tp redeem the twentieth cen- Bt ol 13 s, B i st Smmeon FIITY Gete YoE L ML I pessizinin, Cooks, Waitresses, General House | Never Been Used—at a Bargaln Price TULGHE A W have to 3 and they dom't lustrated Lecture. use the word, is an emphasis upon (i REZNOR Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged. | if taken at once. Real Estate Broker. need it! ! t's Magazine, .16 Westerly, R. L abroad, “to tell which men were elect Roem 32 Central Building | ~d¢c16d 41 Maln Street. ‘Phone connection. novild |ed and which we ‘republics are ungrateful’ or ‘we ma COWS FOR SALE Iways depend on the judgment of the liss Mary Lewis, teacher in grades | rld back fo its primal feelings. NOTICE TO CREDITPRS. Carload just arrived. 5 F ~ out on his publle exhibition He d’and will spend the winter in | bractical faculty. The race progresses, | 1 odor! t At Colohester, Swithiy. SSub for [ther DIsT ut out of business. You know he TR neacs | aculty, The race progrocses, | These odorless gas hesters turn cold | 86,0y Colohestss. on' the.14th dsy of Farm of 40 acres of land, well | stincts. This is but a hint of the gist | throughout the room ltke the golden | Present—H. P. BUELL, Judge. of water, has an elegant seven window catch, or Yes. Well” £ 5 houses and other buildings. Th £ a Bergsonite. T was one be- | chat light the Reznor, other lights will | Colchester. in sald District. deceased. | ® i the window of a rallway coach. Capt. J. Warren Holmes. ever heard of him. 1 can hardly | not be necessary. Enjoy the comfort | Ordered, That the Administratrix cit e e 2 s | Fosring | and 30 minutes' walk of Frank- “Father, we need some lace curtain ren Holmes was held Sunday after. | debt We owe fo this man who has |dirt eliminated. One of the little fel- | In \their clalms against said estat ) nab 4 X i o0sting up a motice to that effect, to- v et board ‘and a dining room rug.” “Why High street and was very largely at. | e bathroom for that morning dlp. | Bether with a copy of this erder, on Hecessary. d‘an : s I . you to decide what you want for & of the Congregational church and Re. The Thermax Gas Iron does the work | said deceased last dwelt, and in the || Seven-room cottage near. Clift i V. v 178 rier-Journa fotmac factr o 0 Moy s & 4 =4 my. Manufactured te sell at $8.60, | S2me in & newspaper having a circu Lot 85 feet frontage by 120 feet fEEes £ S e a arEe BRI FOR FLETCHER'S Bor price. only 3225 each, complsts | tion In said District. and make ret deep; suficient. land . for bulld- We want you to confess,” said the on._the, Liberty Dols and many Sius gas tubing, the “best by test,” 7c.per For particulars inquire of To us., There's $50 in it.” respect to Capt. e & CE taneous water heater and gas tank ; 8 - b Frl;"cf{u‘: oy TRAVELERS' DIREGTORY, Heaters) alwiys ‘o Descomptoxtion; PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING. ||| way Building, Phones 724 chapter”— s H, Bradley. 278 Main Street. 368.2 company made its tour last season it.| oy " pr, Of Francis H. Bradley, w sin nue Saturday afterno 30 o'clo composed its Mst of principals were | Rov. Welcome 5. Torer Sioco.% (NORWICH) e . - - tic Is proposed to avold winter ice they formed a perfect organization. A |mer oa o g l ‘ i8 only less refreshing than the bath P N 11l | blockades 2 mer pastor of the Union Bapt mne itself, During the summer you will v ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will | viockades. b vened between last season and this | g oy E and the producers retained tho entire | ceging was s o, " the de Fo SALE ased Was a member, was present. plans of the porcelain and other tubs i 5 and ou estimates f A nice sev Sl i " s, L. R 5 peucy Pitucae 2, | Sunday at the convenience of the fam. STEAMERS on Diamonds, Watches, Jewe give you estimates for the work | A nice seven room cottage with mod N. TARRANT & CO,, . ¥, Goldsworthy, the naughty Prince | iy . d Ci 2na Becurities of any kind at the Aladar, and most of those who filled | Maine and City of Lowell ek s ey at Callag, Bars, . reports. that. Bhe Ghoose_this ro XU ilme you x. gad b g Tnited States and Hong Kong supply : ; i Folrence. ’ Us roule next ilms you x e KR R Ry United States and Hong Kong supply dlan Roland, Ethel ‘E\'lme\' as Ursula, Dacrid ‘(‘h"'(‘ ;'nfh‘:‘{:"flf voyage on Lotn-:hhl-nd Sound and o et - . ,. it Leons is af e from a trip | superd view win "Upntairs. ; : Fank Wooley as the sleuth, Arthur | m a trip | superb view of the wonderful sky. il airs 2 ey 55 with as nice lot of chunks and business | of this commodity from the Unfted e T T of irs, Willlam Coleman and | Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 p. West Main Stree: Seash i e 49.9 : 22 . = t of the i . “Buy | pounds, valued at $54,768, from H @2 group of principals wWho swing |2T¢ Buests of Mrs. Coleman’s parents, | xar o hivis S ol i, and Pler . easior l'a" 0 A !)r‘\’nfig 5’5’“2332 28 to 50 4 eoed é:;;‘ Kong. - & Allantic ocean from Folnt Judith ‘on | Xplenad eftect. At Atlantie City. whers | M- and Mrs. F.'J. Schofleld of Pater ORWICH ) e iy o the company opened its season, the |30P, N. J. Mrs. Francis Wederkinch b ot . Tisnd Sheet Metal Worker | 32 2initor vias coom westacivismpton f 50 1193, | SOV T+ PRIREON S nas Tousile nae Hoay Ratl . Mr. b . g ; e TN < cluding Hono o . fven the opera last season. and Mrs, Clarence Bradl of New NEW YoRK T Piano and H oy 3 York were in town. Saturday and Sun. Tel, 968 | Furnacez Long Disiance Telephone, ’ the el ""’P:""”""v The d o & . - 9 e 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L P R E bl Welght Lmit resasse &8 ore, name. ourial of their grandmother, Mrs. Eme- | — 35> West Main St-est. Nerwich, Conn | - gecl] eck’s Real Estaf: Agency ly, that the welght must not excesd Big Jack. the boxing kangaroo, comes | 1ing Bradiey SimEy e R R SRS Bt thiis week and togethe: with ‘N Hong Kong led in_the value of the two other acts which are to come in ew Yor inz Si ilimn’ (Continued ‘from Page Six) o 1 Several so0d Zarms wanied. at once | 1945003 Stl, Wil Gomn | raiiowea by sapan, bW scoop which Mr. Davis has for cash. Musi Jnited States, Russia, tish Tndia, Ty B S0 b in ot Semen %ok | sage an afell through the floor beams e o aee o £ e e er the circult. Myers, Sachs aad | into the cellar, His right leg was brok. age preferred. Send particulars to DE IST 8 oo The United p‘:‘;‘t"', o Chn & o ) F ; 2 3 3 x i e value of Imports into China am : Three O/Clock Train, are the right | &0d hip. Mr. Fay was attended by Dr. 92 Hranklin Strezi aprea ool e oo ! 2 g gk e DR. E. J. JONES| it coubi Suite 46, Sianaon Buiiding A nex company has just heen SoRs Take eisvator Ghetucke: strest Soclete L. e Nouvelie, unce. Frows to work 5 new process for pre + never toolk It is seldom that the coming of a| Ointment are absolutely unrivaled. trame, $210. 35 rd Union Co., Inc, 108 Chestnut St, the Featurs for Today. artist like Mme. Gluck, arouses such | gorld Libesal samplo of each mailed free, with i B eior-faced men shave i comfort with Cut. | | frame, $250. X good barn sultable for gar FOR SALE Freed today. and has a story that is |fined by Mme. Gluck is well deserved, starter and two-speed, $335. BOR SALE ;- Fasin 80, Sorew, Mulkii Ten-Room Cottage Clace When the poacher steps through | Smetana’s opera the bubbling spirits | . 25 Shares mpanicd on the M”! Davis. Admission All seats Th Y w breds, registered, mone betver in the CAE i ol i Lanphear had a narrow s 3 N 3 i 2 e Yantic Woolen Company, | country. - Ludiow Farm, North Stoniig Rock for driveways and pany, CONTRACTOR €% envelopes (regulac busiess size). | JAMES L. CASE, tended 3 b s card printed $1.40; 0 e announcement of its Lad ki ; fon. He was attended by Dr. Year with Balance of $430—Miss | [\(ig ‘na was fn much improved con- FOR 5 biilhéads, Tx8%, privted, .60 Thess Who Make the Organization a| A. N. Genge, secretary for the Mys- 683, 36.007 10,006, $11.00; | rooms (nearly new), & large barn, Crib, | fow s - aom be i a . fracle.’—boston Transeript N U rcmr—————- ARD AS| romptly. Send for samples. The Bul- | tion, plenty of wood and some fruit. . . has made out his annual report of the |HUBB SQUASH (fancy) Inquire at 58 Thames Street. | % ‘;‘9 end for samples. The ® : | 3 wWich, Conn. nything apout your bl 08 ong musical quali- | CRANBERRIES (Groton) Phone 402. e Pioasantly Tooated | Paomc o, vesterly, B 1 Here g & | young? He—Yes, but he sald whes I g . R | e 18 acre farm, 85 aores excellent plow | vestlg, once began to pay when their | there are nine life members. . The re- | ¢ ; Hel ‘-wanted Village, Rear markets, 14 room colonial | will buy a 76 acre farm, over 00 cords | I asked your husband last night, if The Davie pext Friday night, bas been | PAYiDg $25 in one sum or paying $10 p ',lmule ith verandas, best ~ond!tion | of standing wood on place, house is in | he had to live his life o ala, § urer's report shows total receipts of | his lectures; young men are enthusi- | the Best on the market Cooks, Farm Hands, Day Workers, sheds, outbulldings, | well of water.' A bargain, and on easy | certainly woul costatuly’ to 1 nishings, farming_teols and poultry. P hat does it m: The largest expense for the vear has | a new religion. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, say that o man hasn't the courage Central Bldg. jangia |acres ciear land, 400 cords of standing bage and street cleaning, which | man.. He has no system. To him Berg- <y E on macadam road, three miles from |lons, but isn't willing to bet money on 6 Frankiin St. Improvement society $15 a year for the | done more than any , WANTED Three High Grade Sample PIANOS— Yes, but I'll commissioner will do the same, : nutshell Bergsomlsm, if I may J. B. LUCAS, SHEA & BURKE, No. 41 West Bread St. Rooms 1 and 2.| ' find ft easy\ sald the visitor from . B. , re disappointed RE FLECTOR How?" “By noting whether they sy | FOR SALE plain people.’ "—Washington Star, 2 “How did the handeuff king come and VI in the Mystic academy has | Intelligence is merely a critical and AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD December, A. D, 191 divided, has some timber, plenty to open any cell, handeuft, door, FUNERALS. v glow of a gorgeous sunset. For a cozy | Fstate of Susan B. Treat, late of | Toom house, good barns and hen “The commitice steered him against 3 vall L G ville olley line Houston Pos The funeral of Capt. Joseph War- | think, without tears, of the immense|of a fireplace With the work and the | the creditors of said deceased to bring TR 86 diintes Wik of Beanks Sate bo y iin square. Price reasonable and || for the parlor.” “Um.” “Also a side noon at 230 o'clock from his howa an | S2ved the thinking world a dozen ways, | lows will guarantee a comfortable | Naitirg un & omtise to that oot 1) FOR SALE ; t 5 - wop el T do you tell me ail this?" “1 wamt tended. Rev. A. F. Earnshaw, pastor | =————————————== Prices $2.50-and, $3.50. the signpost nearest to tho place where | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, 3 * Albert Corey Jones of New Haven, g Children OTY with ease and greatest known econo- | Same Town. and by publishing the.|| street; modern improvements. Central Baldg, Norwich, Comn. || Christmas present."—Loulsville Cou- was In' Eim Grove cemetory: The fag | € &% S T € FR | A |Vith tubing. Crane's famopis “Btatite” | ‘“acefsa "~ H. P, BUBLL, Judge. ing lot. Price very reasonable. | captain of the To - | s the New York gunman, “T'v in the village were at half mast in = — foot. The Incomparable Ruud instan- THOMAS H. BECKLEY, FOR SA] E | ready arranged to confess tothe sags eg at that much per L s s s || e ey, et e 2 | 3 s Sanitary Plumbin: comoeny, made s tour lest sexson it | iula 3t e home on weit sty | [N@WW London| @Gas & Elestrical Dep't, y 11 Cottage of 9 rooins, steam, s - . 12 o 1ntatin. ui b de i electric lights and open plumb. | Airship mail service across the Bal- =0 sdmirably fitied 1o their rolen that | uisicq by Rev. Glorse i Mher s (oo 321 Main Street, Alice Building| A peep into an up-to-date bathroom 4 pen pl short vacation of a few weeks inter- | conducted the services 2 ! - co e services. A delegation —ToZ the more look to the bath for b i e Eompany. | Gene. Lunaats, who ‘singe | (ooed Was 8 member, wia prescnt, = ORK MONEY LOANED T A e Ll the role of the saucy Princess Bozena, » jrove cemetery of putting them in in the-best manner [ern gnprovements, centrally locatod, A & Conet S T Bhtes il Mad Lowent Rates of Interest. An olq [l | from & sanitary standpoint—end guar- [for sale very reasonable and on easy | 117 -Main Street, City | oo "B £ - out the cast last season still sing the | o 0 oHONE TS ’;"' establisned firm to deal with. same parts. Harry Short, the trage. | M% Folrence Collis has returned | to'New Tt Foull ave raefionids all_the hog lar h 4 he hog lard imported into Peru R et B S0y 4. E. TOMPKINS, i 86 clir st. JUST ARRIVED In 1511 Peru imported 2,716,474 pounds - - ¢ “Ba gh Massachusetts and water front of Manhattan sland Hyde, who makes the role of Baron attan Tslan Hothes b T coild by TORE Sre the es. valued at $149,908, and 992,631 Fox a8 the mischievous Annamiri, form and, of North Adams, Mass,, | Ty GAcePt Sundays, due New York, Pler B 1o, neinating ramauce with | HAry Bradiey, of Westneld ise, | oot s Oatier Baternnay 3 S. F, UlBSON Sl uacadam road over).gking e | spring and have them ready for your| From Sept. 1, 1912, the valve fimit Instructor of 7 tho sast to Montauk on the west. Dmm| Work. Come and see them. of 330 gold currency on parcels ex- enthusiasm exceeded even the ovation | 27d daughter, of Manville, R. T, - A PRARNE . < FRANK W, GOY. eliminated and no attention is paid te day to attend the funeral services and Room 6, Alice Bldg. At the Davi cleven pounds. > R 1o the Davis theatro for the first three o FARHS A SPECIALTY BILL COLLINGS STABB i e CASH FOR YOUR FARM orciam (rade with China. durime I9TE soon mey Be considered as the great- Hga“ng and Plumhmg' Fruif farms and farns with lake front: Fran-e an? Germany i the order s Pallin 1 their clever cOmedy sketon | en shout midway between he knee fr = | Ao S0k vt tato Ol thin the amount or g are $1 - ‘Wilimassie. Coas. purchgis toog el in Franre under the s ihe of artificial gebappe, Few detalls ke % available, hu¥ the produet iy nflz’ Y J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St eel is a necessary to the making . complete picture program at ‘Sailor's Heart ( ph), Nov. A satirical comedy of a sallor and Charles H, Handy, assoclated with C. Clarence Maxson ‘of Westerly as a member of the state returning board, died Friday.at his home in Warren, aft- er an lliness of thres months. * According to published statements, THERE ‘is no advertlsing medium In Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business resuits. Lady In attendance. AWNINGS. Let me pave your order attention. “J, W. MALLETT. TeL708-3' 2 Market St nnnyw.\a. ©. Shegt Pucking.. apr} 52 Shetucket St y:w ou want to put rs the publlc, thore’ siens dium better than thr the foaoolumns of The Butletin. e betore the public, um WHEN you want to pu vour bust: no me- the adverts. better than thri of The Whitestone 5c and the 'J. F. C. 10¢ Cigars are the best on the market. Try them ng have several decided advaniazes abes existing _artificlal - 8k or - schappe for most the lull'er is emp

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