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OOLDER TONIGHT. FAIR. COLDER TONORROW. RAIN TODAY. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES MOTHER! WATCH THE * CHILDREN'S BOWELS. [HESE TWO YOUNG WOMEN Suffered and Pinkham'’s “Syrup of Figs.” No matter what ails your child, a gentle, thorough laxative physic should always be the first treatment given. If your child isn't feeling well; rest- ing nicely; -eating regularly and acting naturally it is a sure sign that it's liver and 30 feet of bowels are fiiled "with foul, comstipat- ed waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. ‘When cross, irri<able, feverish ,stom- ach sour, breath bad or your little one stomach-ache, to Governor end Military I, O O. F. e, No. 6, K. of P. ‘entral Labor Union meets ' Hall. Mo o W \‘;egetlble Com, Restored Their and Stopped all Pains. Zaesville, Ohio. — I would have cramping spells, distressed feeling in the lower part of my back, headaches and felt weak and was very irregular. Af- ter taking five bot- tles of Lydia E. Pinkhem’s Vegeta- / ble Compound with Liver Pills for con- stipation, I felt well and strong and have no more female little stomach, nic Temple. No. 326, N. E. O. P, P otwrion, Sounon, No.- in Austin Buiiding. dy Meeting Ki at Central Baptist Church, ANNOUNCEMENTS At his lecture at the Wheeler school library hall, North Stonington, Thurs- day evening, which is to be illustrated, Dr. Davis will talk on The Play Move. ment and Its Significance. United Workers’ Annual Meeting. Come to the Osgood Memorial on Tuesday at 3.30 p. m. and hear how money has been spent. Your ob- does not cease when the gift Jeaves your hands. Don’t you want to kmow what has happened through A collection will be taken and a small gift from each one will be very much appreciated. See adv. BREED THEATRE. Mr. Arthur Johnson appears in Twe- reel The Stolen Symphony. The entire staff of Lu! chosen from to secure the very best material with which to present the masterpiece, remarkable film, s Daughters tongue coated; give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs and in a few hours all the clogged up undigested food and sour bile Wil gently move on and out of its lit- tle bowels without nausea, griping or and you will surely have a happy and smiling child again With Syrup of Figs you are mot ing your children, being compos- of luscious figs, senna and be harmful, s they dearly love its delicious fig aromaties it always keep Syrup it is the only stomach, ¢l cleanser and regulator needed—a little given today will save a sick child tomorrow. r for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly print- ed on the package. every suffering woman will give your 1 give you permission to publish what your reme done for me.”’—Mrs. Roy Soaus, R. No. 6, Box 34, Zanesville, Ohio. ‘What Ten Dollars Did. Danville, Va.— I have only spent ten dollars on your medicine and 1 feel 50 much better than I did when the doctor was treating me. don’t suffer any bearing down pains atall now and I sleep 1 cannot st enough for Lydia Pinkham'’s Vegeta- ble Compound and Liver Pills as they have done so much forme. 1am enjoy- ing good health now and owe it 1 take pleasure in tell- ing my friends and neighbors about | them.”’—Mrs. MATTIE HALEY, 501 Cal- quhone Street, Danville, Va. liver and bo d by the California Fig Syru This 15 the delicious tasting, gen. Refuse anything else in actors were | uine old reliable. Symphony, With a most remarkable story. and the two popular favorites Arthur Johnson, and Miss appear in the leading Toles. The story tells of a poor younsg musician who has composed a Phony which a great piano artist dis- J<Overs has great merit. ‘pianist plays it at one of the big re- citals, and is overwhelmed with the =uccess of it. The poor musician is Dresent at the recital, and rises in the audience and declares himseif the com- yoser. He s promptly court, and adfudzed insane, and sent Here he is found by an old friend, who belfeves his story and plans a trap for the big artist, engazed to play at a fashionable mu- CCLCHEST Winners at Whi in two reels. —Local Teachers at Lottie Briscoe, Middletown Institute. In fact the evening the first prizes lda Wagner and church Friday Norah Kelly bel Hickox and Willimantic here over Su Miss Kath- your remedies. 1o an asylum. of friends in town the past “Gascarets” the Best Laxative Thoroughly Cleanses Your Liver and Bowels While You Sleep. No odds how bad your liver, stom- ach or.bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncom- fortable you are from oonstipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish intestines—you always get the de- sired results with Cascarets and quickly, too. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets tonight; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nerv- ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter. which Is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi- ness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress if you will take a Cascaret now and ihen. All druggists sell Cascarets. POETRY SOME WEATHER PR} is” the zero wea eré promised we should get? oh, where is the good old win ADVERTISEMENTS 5c per 'lin,e, six words to the line TO RENT. TO RENT Three rooms and bath, furnished for housekeeping, - Puone 106%-2. TO MENT_At No. 6 West Town St, near Herland's Corner, & nice tenoment of eight rooms, closef, city water and Slectric wired; aiso baim if de: further partidulars inquire Lillibridge, Scotiand Road, Hone §71-2. TO RENT —Upstains tenement of 7 bath, hot and cold water, steam heat furnish rooms. Finder, 108 Sron TO RENF_The stors No. wav. next to the Waure Toimerly ocoupied by W. 3. rocery store. Apply to Wiliam Which ‘has not arrived as o Proats, Which beforetimes were so fat FOR SALE. FOR_SALE Complete laundry plant, 1n good running order, all ‘lines of ‘WANTED. WANTED—AnR old house or building near the center of city. low for cash. care Builetn Co. That about now ceased t Tigged up to Ao good loca- What, oh, what What that meteoro It _ain’t no prevarieator; It's a shorter, uglie Jaiindry worl nance for the Tight party: 95 a4 torms very reasomabie. “zfix'—'wxcn Buuetin, Box No. 2. Py = boller and one boler, no_e: Y Yantic River wages $1.50 Cclass flock John Hubbar FOR SALE—First Barred P. K. cockerels. 16 _Sturtevant St. FOR SALE Eighteen good Inguire of P. Grady, INVOCATION. YOU CAN EARN from 31,200 to 33,000 a course 'in_designing of clothes. " Poaltions secured. Inguirs igning School, 3 & Beh SansThéTu a year by taki: he Hour of Beauty cotland, Conn. Play me a lu ot Nerwich Des: 152 Main Street. WANTED Housckeeper for elderly Rt 5 ifed” Rddiess or can st Bulioun. T¥OR SALE One Orst class passage tieket to Camada; William ‘Lennox, No. 3 yille,” Conn. FOR SALE_Round Oak parior stove; 153 Broadway. ~__jan3i 6 TEN-MINUTE VEST POCKET shorthand lessons equip WANTED—AL once. woodcho) cut 300 cords of tops. Mrs. A. East Willington, Conn. you to earn Don't forget the children—their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. TRAVELERS' DIREGTORY. New London (NORWICH) Line —To— - NEW YORK STEAMERS | . . | Maine and Steamer Chapin (hoose this route mext time you ko plghtdal O 10328 Viow ofTne womaseal sxy fing and water front of Manhattan Island Steamer leaves New Lendey af 1L p: 3 4. to Kew York You'll have a voyage on Long Island Squi except Sundays, dug New &3 ), Eagt 1 o AL s SortHives ¥ ooek morning. Meal Scrvice & ls Carte; Staterooms ‘sicale. and after playing the manuseript him by the real composer, and he is commanded to piay the from memory, This he cannot do, and 1he real composer comes to the fremt with the recognition and approval of pubtie, O'Brien _w LEGAL NOTICES. NOTIGE The Board of Relfef of the Town of will meet in the City Hall Buflding, in said Town, each day, from Feb. from 10 m. m. to appeals from the doings essors, and to do any to bs done at ‘composition 3 business coliege in Hartford | over Sunday Horn of Williman- f friends in town Miss Florence Turner is seen in a comedy -drama, drama and a eplendid western complete this fascinating pro- which won the admiration of ig audiences last eveming, * THE OLD HOMESTEAD, Just 2s tweniy-six years ago a pre- ‘ceding generation of Jokced in the rustic simplicity and un- | Bffected goodness of the characters of Denman Thempson's The Old Home- Btead amd lauzhed at ‘ways and roush humor, twenty-seventh season of finds a new generation of theatrezoers ‘who mingle laughter with tears as they listen to ihe humor and pathos of dear Although not to be of dramatic con- Yet it has that atmosphere kindness, that healthy outlook upon life and morals it doubly welcome as a breath of fresh air in the midst of a rroducts of the dramatic No effort of intellect, no the tmagination, uo sound- eoper emotions is required of an andience, and it is probably just these facts that measure its long leases upon life. doubt thousands of present-day play- joers date back their earliest recol- legtions of the theatre to a perform- mnce of The Old Homestead, and sure. the youth of the country better introduceion could be asked than this homets Virtues and diversions of farm iife in At The Davis Thurs-- sirong Bie- Attended Poultry Shew, in Middle- Miés Louis: ks’ stay in Bos. of Middietown was at )n Pleasant stree} over uSn- BALTIC. Vital Statistics for 1912—Chimney Fire Block—French Drama | oJseph Ketley Norwich, Com FRANK R. M'LAUGHLIN, EDWARD KIRBY, BLACKBURN, Board of Ralief. NOTICE The Board of Relief for the Town of Colchester will meet in the Selectmen’s Room of said Town on Saturday. Feb. 1ith, 14th, 18th and persons having business with s Board will piease be prompt and D. W. WILLIAMS, their homely old Uncle Josh. taken as a model Arthur P. Cote has com- pleted the list of the vital statistics of the town of Sprague for 1912 ing is the result Town Clerk = Births 63, marriages Captes of certific: her towns were two births, 7 riages and Were 2 births, 8 marriages and 1 death. plethars of sirain fng of the 2 number of the local fire 10 after a hard tussie with se of chemical flna small damage. it and with t put it out wit W. P. ADAMS, of Reliet for Said Town. NOTICE rd of Relief of the Town of will meet_at the Town said’ Town on Saturday, 10 o'clock 2. m. received com- munion in a body at the § o'clock mass rch Sunday. Roland Vian, children of . Theophile Vian of Main re ill with diphtheria. azy evening I the simple New England. @ay evening. Jan. 3rd. Bass Clef Conoert. The concert for Friday, gives every promise of being the best fwhich the club has yet given. e is arranged with & view offering the patrons an interesting &nd varied musical evening. eople tire at a concert for ¥ariety than for lack of musical in- #erest. With this fact In mind the ume has been very The club members will 2 contimuous contract Who emjoy very enviable reputations will lend additional variety. The evening will Lightful to every tone of music. Barnolt, the contralto, has a remark- mble voice and talent and in fact is making - herself distinguished fullest sense of the word. stow, whom the German papers have called “the charming American fairy Wirtuoso” has already conquered Ger- many and is now making her first tour ©of her own The enroliment bers of the club is much lars ever this year. Shannon hall the Spy, for the benefit | Salem, Conn., . at the same place and . to listen to appeals from the Assessors, : business proper to be done Conn.s Jan. KINGSLEY, d the soloists Board of Rellef. NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of 1l meet in the Town Hall in said Town on Saturday, Feb, 1 imtil 3 o'clock p. m., to doings of ‘the %\ 3f Horehound and Tar ontains no opium norany - of associate mem- _First on account of the ever-increasing popularity which the concerts enjoy, and second on ac- count of this advantage offered. mssociate members of the club by sub- Ecribing for both concerts of the sea- #0n are issued tickets at 75 cents each which mey be exchanged for reserved Eeat tickets before the sale of single concert tickets bezins. Single concert tickets, which Will be y morning, Jan. 30th, prill be $1.00 cach. Associate members' pards may be filied any time prior 20 Jan. 30th at Davis' Book store. PUTNAM adjourned meetin Lebanon, Conn.. ‘s Toohache Droj CLOTH SHOP BIG CUT In TAILOR MADE SUITS and OVERCOATS JOS. T. DONOVAN, 325 Main St. See O_ur 6 for 5¢ NEW YEARS CABRDS C. L.HILL, 56 Franklin St. in ‘the Town n of Bozrah, Feb. Feb. Sth and 21st, to hear appeals from (Continued from Page Twe.) lelub. /Matchmaker J. T. McLellan is business that may come before them. mnticipating furnishing the members with two big men, ithe star bout, but he has not yet de- (cided who the principals will be. The Windham High school basketball team will be in Putnam [(Wednesday) evening to play the loeal ‘high school team. Windham has a fast team and a lively game is anticipated by the Putnam students. Improveinents at Attawaugan Mills. looms have been started in the addition built for the company the past few months, though 2ll of the machinery is no in opera- tion. The Attawaugan company, which has headquarters in Norwich, intends further emlargements, it is said. To Be Expected. Colonel Roosovelt, in telling the coun- bow historw ' shonld be written, may be expocted to show how that of ast year could have been improved, +Cleveiand Plain Dealor, heavyweights, for FRANK A. TRACY, GEORGE K. Board of Relfef. NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of will meet in the Town Clerk's E on Saturday, 10 o'clock a. m., until 4 p, m., 2lso be jn sesilon Feb, §, 18 , appeals from the do- of the Assessors, and to transact Phone 521. At Attawaugan coimo before them, Dated at Bprague, JAMES P? BROWN, 1, BRENNAN, CHARLIES HEADEN, Board of Reilef, ———— THE PALICE AFE _P. SHEA, 72 Fronkiin Street MONEY LOANLED on Diamonds, ities of any kind at establishes Hrin to deal (Estzblisned 1872.) TOE CULLATERAL LOAN Co. 142 Ygin Sireci. Upsisirs, —_— e LO3T AND FOUND, hrindle femals dog, Came heouac, 11 Lincoln avende, Owner sve sima by celling foe thix nivertisement, NORWICH l :§Q NEW YORK New England Steamship Ce. S — Central loca- Graduates in Constant de- 18 Union St irst lesson gres. Expert, 1483 Krcade, Providence, R. L. ALE A Tish sow. 24 Gatuvan, Sotesan, WANTED At the late George Walk- ‘e, Custom saws Schwegler, Gt tion. Mrs. TonNsEED WoOMS, ail fopoes. 38 Union St. Tolephous 834-4 e 078 Out of fhefall of lonely Benind xb” the modern con- blown ghosts desolate sea UF TO DATE furnished rooms Mar- wa guerite bullding. Mrs. Lees, 87 Make me o Anthem Malker. Toad mare, five ound and kind, not afraid and demonstration on or_address ¥. Dow M. D., Dayviie, Conn. FOR A LE—Bay oars old, all Chapman, ille, Telephone man,” Montvi Slephor ANTED — olothes laundered Union Bt, upstairs, ANTED—Position s oheuffe r Jrrite 168 Asylum St. No No, no; from webs O Sigher of Sleep, A dusky vell, ash-gr iale moth's gray Icet-stiliness FOR SALE. FOR SALE 46 Union Street, s Cottage House of six rooms. WANTED Men and women wanted arcels post positions: advancement; hours; no common education sus 000 appointments comis for government 390 _month; FOR SALE 1 will sell at a price Toed spires b ou ‘my large stock that will surprige of millinery and opposite . ‘Beauregard. BALE Typewriters: Dot buy_thelr ea: We save you on lately” for list less than $100. ‘Write for par- cheap machines at Typewriter Owner hes moved from city. WANTED— rienced to work on dairy farm: as 00, Bulletin, “WANTEDCotton chence to secure a home near the center of the ofty. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. os. 3 Moec. 1683, 847 leom hxer, with famil, FOR SALE OR BENT_Farm of Pat- rick Shea, in_town of Canterbury, two rower nor a lende son who'd never 1 miles north of Canterbury, on Brooklyn ising about i Bhes. Agent. New Lo Faw turs; at Water flt.." 5 ANTED_AJl ki Norwich, Ot. New York Correspondent Yothing can by R SALI Slab wood, stove len; ord, $2.56 half cord. Phone 646-1%. FOR SALE _House of 10 rooms Wiih ds of Taw furs 2 Weaworth. omeone say New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 From Norwick Tuesdays, Thurs- S Yorks = fi'fi-h':;z IVERSITY. PLAGE () CITY. oy Bt def X, MODERN ABSOLUHRLY FiemrRoor| 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) - RATES 31.00 PER DAY el ertie Priotes O™ oot Lo Rn R ap Gl e = UL ——— GREGORIAN NEW YORK CITY, SS5TH ST., FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. erious. rom e and homelike. Nearest umneemesis, shops acd Gepots. NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICH. 300 Reoms, each with private bath, 8t room a5, 2,00 525, orarns vo 10 5370, oo, Tt S 00, Going South? Read this— Only three things of importance in life, says Tolstoi—** Sincerity! Sincerity! Sincerity{” Traveling, which forms a large part of the life of most of us, likewise depends upon three things— “Service! Service! Service!” { You want service in secure ing information. * You want sercice en route —the pleasure of courteous attention—tho enjoyment of well-cooked,well-served food —the satisfaction of reliable schedules. You will find such service on the big, swift fiyers of the CLYDE LINE They will take you ia cxoress servies from New York direct to Charleston and Jacksonville, with connections (o sil lcading southern resorts, Special rouad trip tickets New York to Jacksonville WEDNESDAYS '3480 SATURDAYS | $43°° fRioavs fl'”ln’f“"!'."‘::v .’u.“ o write o e Wy PYE " 5a, "Nestn River, good barn suitable for garage; §00d reason for selling. Kinley Avenue. TIF OVER — 350 noteheads 250 6% (regular business size) envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.9 end for® samples printing you are in need otin Company, leads to fortune. A R WANTED Man with & few thousand dollars to invest in a good, paving propesition. Open for inspection. R FOR SALE A High Grade Preferred Stock, to business. paying 7 per cent., of an old and established company; total issue The steck will be of- dition of being se—Philadelphi. fered to investors this week at 99 and dividend. by Spencer JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Comn. FOR SALKE—O, breas, reistered, f count Ludlow Farm, North Stouins- Norwieh, Cona. Recommended Address Box 120, Trask & Ce., decided to do th | troit Free Press “Yes,” said t G—Look at these prices: 500 lopes (rogular busicss sl ted in corner, round the bloc Help, Wanted Several Competent Girls fer Gen- eral Housswerk, an experienced Second Girl and Laundresses and Hospital FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COBCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg. WANTED Good Family Cook, General House Work Women in din- ing room, Scrub and Kitchen Women. B J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 Central Buil come back. faiteingide 83.80; 5,600, billhe ‘Miss Bolde,” to the fair one ox FOR SALE Farm containing 95 acres land, 40 balance pasture and wood- land, orchard of 100 apple trees. The house has 11 rooms in fair condi- running water in house and sufficient water on farm. also a good barn, wagon shed, hen houses, ice houses. cated in Preston churches and school, and the price Siiteinenis 1,000, $1.83; b, Printing of Send for sembies. Printers and Binde wich, Conn. SACRINICE SALB—Pleasantly located 73 acre farm, 35 aeres excellont plow Jand, bajance pasture and wood, good fruit. 13 miles from R. yillage, Tiear markots, 14 room col HNouss with verandaz, outside ‘and In, large barn, painted, new | Renhouse, cost 8365, sheds, outbuildings, buildings worth 35,000; 1,000 Gowpn. 16,000, #i1.00; description” done what would you say the laziest. man sota Minnie-Ha-Ha. would you advise? That depends customers your stc Second Girls, R. station and This farm is lo- price $3,300— Includes ' bousehold fur- arming_tools and ‘Willimantic, are getting e FRANCIS D. Central Building, DONOHUE, LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich. within and for the District of Norwich, on the 20th day eof Janu- ary, A, D_i913. Present—NELSON J. Estate of Harrlette P. Lynch, late of Norwich, in sald District, deceased. The Administratrix appeéared i and flied a written application ajieging hat =ald estate is now in settle; said Court, and prayin fo sell cerfain real estate belonging to s21d estate, fully described in said ap- Whereupon, it is Ordersd, That sald application bs heard and determ. fhe Probate Court Room in the City of in said District, on tha 24th sy of Janvary, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clook in tne forenoox, and that notice ef the | pendency of said application, and of 5514 hearing thereon. be given by the publication of this order once in some Dewspaper naving a circulation In said at least throe days the Gate of said hearing, and furn’ be made to the Court. NELSON 1. on’s "Agency, 31 nati Enquirer. BOXBALL ALLEYS. Two Boxball Bowling Alleys for sale. Inquire of J. C. GARAND, Jewett City. jan21TuThS FOR SALE the Bstate of James F. late of North Stonington. ‘o “dwelling house, 15cated one _and one- quarter miles from North Stonington state road, merly known as the Taugwank Cream- will buy a farm consisting of 75 acres of fertile land, cottage house of eight a large barn, crib, gs in good Gondi- plenty of wood and some fruit. Place 1s situated 1 1-4 wich and Wes| miles from Westerly, chance to buy & good farm chesp. rooms (neariy ne miles from Nor- riy/ trolley and & for an order will buy a 76 acre farm, over 800 cords of standing wood on placy poor condition, barn, well of water. house 1s in A bargain, and on easy 1 Stories. Modern. | Atsolntely Fireproof. will buy an 80 acre woodlot, about 15 | Marries th acres clear land, 400 cords of Wwood (by estimation) on lot, 'sitifte on macadam road, Farm of one hundred acres, dwelling,_hoase and out- bufldings, located In North Stonington, ‘known as the Hull farm. three hundred acres, more or less,with large apple orchards, good mowing land and pasturage, The town of North Stoninston, known as_the Colburn place. 'Further information concerning the above real estate can be obtained from ALLYN L. BROWN, Perkins, Norwich, Conn, thres miles from LING, Houston P AY , Judge. Farm Bulletin. e The above and Toregoing Is & true . copy of record, o =g WOEICE $o_ CRGMGRORS. URT OF PROBATE HE) Ao Sitnin and for the District Of Norwich. on the 18th day of Janu- AYLING, Judge. Send for Wilcox's Chotce of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Ewtate Broker. No. 41 West Brord 5t. Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. L 'Phone connection. Lowell of Har’ cars of Brown & state railwa ary, A. D, 1913, Present—NELSON Eetate of John M. 1n satd District, deceased. Srdered. That the Admiinistrator cite the ereditors of said deceased to bring Sheir clatms agafnst Within six months from this date, by Dosting & _notice to Sther with & copy of fite signpost nearest Wohere sald deceased last dwelt and in The same town, and by publishing the In"a newspaper chedation m sad Districr, and make o to.tnis Court. £l 3. AYLING, Judge. 3 Toremoing Is & true FANNIE C. CHURCH, FOR SALE. Tnree Thoroughbred White Orping- ton Cockerels, two Black Minorcas, one FOR SALE Seven-room cottage mnear Clift improvements. Lot 85 feet frontage by 120 feet sufficient land for build- very reasonable. For particulars inquire of THOMAS " H. fiay Building, New York authol sald estate ampaign for is too feeb this_order, . C. YOUNG, Bozrah, Conn. American coal is same_once BECKLEY, Phones 724 FOURTEEN HOLSTEIN HEIFERS FOR SALE. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Co: The above Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies. NOTICE.—All oreditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present fhelr claims against said estats to the undersigned at P. O. Box No. 434, Tafi- ville, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. will annexed. Telephone Lebanon. grown almost to be found on Chinese table. HORSES—HORSES Big ones (1600 1bs.), Seashors Land For Sala Forty acres of hi stato macadam roa: Atlantic ocean frum Point Judith on the east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R FRANK W. COY. Long Distance Telephone. ust arrived. matched pairs, Everything, see and be convinced. ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 1139 FOR SALE Several hundred feet of Radlators. some of which are new; also two Bofl- ers, all perfect and used only one sea- won. The price will move them. T. ¥. BURNS, 02 Franklin Street. BALANCE of our Winter Stock in Blankets, Robes, Fur Coats and Carriages will he sold at Reduced Prices to make room for sur Spring Goods coming od assortment In-all thess lines and chance to save money In buy- The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath Sty Norwich, Conn. | Eir, Goizeeis Admintstrator with h lan¢ situate onm NOTICE The Board of Rekef of the Town of Columbia will meet at Yeomans' in the Town of Columbia, on Sa 1913, at 10 Hawkes-bill when offerec Foloclc o m., and Will_aiso be in to hear ap- the doings of tha Assessors, tansadt Wy ofner Business fhat may lemaily come before them. at Columbia, Jan. 15, 1913, HU! S, LOTIS BROUSSBAU, W Board of mettet. NOTICE! Tha Board of Rellet of the Town of dyard will meet at tne in “sala’ Town Fmi penis’trom the CREES R X Valustion and ass Tedyard, Eonn., Jan, 16th, ed 19 )s' y& 1 .l, Jam20a ""“gfi"zm g}'n-u- until 4 o'clock p. sesslon Feb. peals from The use of t Peck’s Real Estatz Agency FARHS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strast, FOR SALE The well known Kennedy Farm of 60 acres with good buildings, nicely sit- about two miles from Baltic. palm are consid em is twisted into se pounded ur s Baturday, Feb, ., to hear " E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300, 86 Cliff Strest k. C, ATCHISON, M. D., PAYBICIAN AND SBURGEON, Room ), Becond ¥k os, Shannen Blds. Night ‘hame 1983 that which s grown and shipy Mexico, and recen ands heve crease the supplies With - correspondingly the Bah R e DICTIONS. s the weather burea twilight bloom of ¢ ple havens, phantom sta ow highiands and, as a shado So let Silence_seal HUMOR OF THE DAY and be hemp, wk higher