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PRESS DISPATCHES part is said to have never more capable hands. This bl will remain for today and tomor- \ioving Picturcs and Dllustrated Songs Tireed Theater. udeville and Moving Plotures at S hdizorium. \idoviile anda Photoplays at Davis e 2 Laiaes Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. and _ £f A, meets in Ca iy . e in By . .ait Lodge, No. ~ Ponemab Hall, ~ebequomash Council, 3¢ Foresters hall, uncil, No. 25, RTISEMENTS of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT.” BIG GIRL ACT AT THE AUDITORI- UM TODAY. The big act for the first ttree days Of this week is Brady's Romping Girls young ladies, and the number includes Ethel Clf- comedienne, have a dancing _and n which they introduce Their pets are four handsomc collle dogs which take Aill numbers, electric effects and traininz of the dogs devis- ed and produced under the personal su-. hall. 248, N. E. O, P, rial, W., meets. and Collies. These five _AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE. 'WAS hurriedly putting the finishing stitches into a Con- federate flag which I was maeking for e bazaar In ‘Bailtimore end had promised to send by . _evening when the cards of Gen. Dabney H. Maury and Gen. ‘Burnside were brought in. Gen. Maury was an old friend, but I had never had the honor of meeting Gen. Burnside To my apology for dividing my attention between them and the Confederate flag. Gen. Burnside gallantly replied: e “"There have been times when that flag struck terror to my soul, but borne by such falr hands I can look upon it with admiration unmixed nlm fear.” Presently, seeing me triing to Zoros & t00 large thread into & too small eve, he sald: “Permit ‘me, madam, to thread your meedls for you. “Thenk you, General,” T answered, “but I am in a great <hurry, as I told you, and have not time to accept your I have seen my father and my husband try to thread ford, the noted very pretty and friend that some novel . siilan hail. TO RENT. RENT—] fiat, with mod- 2% Tare e Bamwell Aven FOR SALE. FARM—i5 acres; house and barn, village nnd Channing Darling, car- modeler, appears to- second number of the part in the ac - WANTED. esman experienced in general trade in N wioh. Unexcelled speolalty proposition. Co: weekly for ewelry Co., feb10d ern_improvemenis, Inguire at 56 RENT—_Store at b5 ¥ranklin S eRacnanie Tent nguire it repair; 215 miles Write L.'V., Caré Bullen. W any line to 5 inal comedian, Billy will be with us for three days, latest songs, imitations in price $900. tract. expenses. The Continental Cleveland; Ohio. WANTED —En; Holmes, nurse, and he will Tiorses lmprove wonderfully sty eost of 1 eent & day when Praus’ Ammal Keguiaws is sdded w the feca," o=’ your mouey Barstos & Co.. Norwleh Grain Co.. C. W. il o, Jem, Counor & Bons, Greeuorile Gisin Co.. Builetin Office. TO RENT—Low binder, 108 Brosdway. - FURNISHED ROOMS ANNOUNCEMENTS - N E O. P hist extraordinary, Telephons d42° el Vonderiul Hands, will offer’ in his peculiar line. that all his effects by his hands and readily appre- tience of this act. ays the Animated wiil_show vou the | he world over. This is particularly interest- cnal drama by the Nes- 1y and a scene by . and anollier comedy 1éte the Dill. meets tontght. Frank A. Bill offers special for best makes of high or W cut arctics and. rubber boots. _ Miss Adles makes a suggestion to- 7 to _those who realize the import- of abundant, stylishly dressed WANTED—Four ladies to demonstrate in Norwich. Call Monday night 8, 68 Church streot, McKay. Central loca. Emma Morse, 18 Unlon St Y 0R SALE_Pleasantly located 5 acre all ‘excellent plow land; fruit! two miles to Baltic and’ 1v min. o iroliey: good 7 room Colonial house With big verandas, newly painted; §00d | v henhouse and two sheds; an ex- piace for pouitry. reazonublo price,with or without stock. Apply to owner, Juiius Milier, K. F. North Frank.n, Conn. OR SALE—3 ence unnecessary. 2l modern con are produced s E PURNLSHED ROOMS, iences, 38 Union St. Telepnous 534-3. I served an apprenticeship to the trade before W . 15, tent D e ot ANTED—By Feb. 15, a competen| Apply at 280 Broadway. WANTED—First-class machinists a large manufacturing new and up-to-date machine hop. On- have worked on high- grade tools and fixtures and can read drawings need apply. Where previously wages expected. Box 19, Bulletin. “Perhaps they were not tailor: 1 went to West Point. T knew your husband on the ¢rontier, thread a needle it was about the only thing he could not ds u kmew my soldfer, then?” Ho rematned in the army, while T resigned in 52 and went into the 0ad Dbusiness, and was treasurer of the Iilinois Central when the war began. Gov. Sprague telegraphed me that my @uty was to my native State and ap- nointed me to thie command of the first regiment of volunteers. start and fought in the very first battle—Bull Ru: 2 I sald, “‘but the first time I remember hearing of you Wwas when you commanded an expedition in the capture of Roanoke Island, becaus that was near our home.” “I hope that I 4id not inconvenienco vour folks. that aisastrous day at Iredericksburg, and the horrors of s Hil, T am afrald T made a great misteko in leaving the Tllinois Central ana ewapping pennies for bullets a sccond time. Among the ph Il el tor DATE furnished rooms. Mar- UF sucrite bubding. Mrs concern - w 1y those who Vigorous White Plym- outh kock Cockereis, from good laying C. H. Fiynn, K FOR SALE. ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT To buy a METZ SPECIAL For $395 (f. o. b. factory) Price advances to $445 Feb. 15. Buy and save 50 dollars. The autc bargain of the year. F. O. CUNNINGHAM, 12 Ann Street. FOR SALE 1 offer subject to sale a First Mortgage 5% Bond which in ad- dition to being secured by valua- ble properties is guaranteed both as to principal and interest by a company whose were eight times larger than all interest requirements last year. Write or telephone for a cir- JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. APPEARANCE HERE OF NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. - It Will Be Marked by Capacity House at Slater Hall. As the time draws nearer for the ‘@ppearance of the New York Sym- ‘Walter ~ Damrosch, Give experience, employed, age Cnoice 32.00° I was i at the FOR SALBE—Good three mites trom city limits; milk route ‘Address Farmer, Bu! { ‘Tebs “Yas, General, WANT TO SELL your farm? List it A Strout Farm Agency, New London, Cpn goes with it. at once with k. 32 Main Streei OW SMOKELESS. | Company ‘Has In- :s That Consumes Semedod e T " PRIVATE SALE of household goods, furniture, plotures, stoves, c aShih roomm set, crockery, etc. 93 schovl street. Sowing ma- $30.00 WEBKLY for taking orders for Cut Rate Groceries; 4 cents; everything cut rates; experi- Stanaard ' Mercan- stalted Ap; Al Smoke. phony orchestra, ‘condictor, interest in this usual event continues to grow, indication that famous musical organization will be eeted with a capacity house on next outfit free, Sugar I tried to make all the atone- I &id not lose an hour in rushing to Washington and ing that T wasn't fit to command and begsing to be relleved. But L r tallc about it.” are mistaken, Burm: As T've told you betore, between Longstreet and Jackson, and you got ence unnecessary. East Ninth street, st few days t T could though. isrewing company Providence, i closed as they | © of smoke which { jssued from © ing degrees of s, geod place o keep pouitry, Bit- in Paimertown, pUSLOLnCe, 20 minuces Wili sell ror WANTED—Men to sall from Boston; but see Fagan’s Smoke Shop first.Marl- posa 10c Tobacco e a tin. WANTED—Railway mail clerks for $90.00 month Norwich xaminations May 3d. ranklin Institute, Dept. 35 B, Roches said Gen. Maury. “You never miss a chance our plans were all risht, to intervens 10 the Rappahamnock In time. id programme has been ar- Fanged for this event, one that will ap- Peal to all music lovers and will pa ticularly interest ail students of musi First on the programme is the “Sher- 3 Goldmark. This has all | the richness and variety of orchestral coloring, all the buoyancy of feeling, unrestrained by the modern dread of obvious or banal, that we have from the composer Witik (0 troiiey to taik about it. Montvise, Conn. FOK SALE—Lair 16, govd work ean—the pontoons dldn’t. wasn't your fault. ou of what he has been y to-day—the most graclous act of ring an appointment for the widow e of MY 0ld comrades, enabling her educate her wer orphansd boys. xnow soms time ago he put into Gear wite, whose s also an officer and was seen escaping 211 consumed by quipment which CHIMNEYS water towers: bieeples painted and repaired. Bourke & Loudon, 44 Liberty street, Westerly, ‘Phone 469. 24 AERO WORKERS comrmunicatd smolkestacks, Aucomobiie; “haa the best of Cians Conuitim, pasin [ care; cin ve seen Jewett City ed to_expect “Rustic Wedding” sympho: 4s & contagion of Jigh spiri nark’s best music that makes it easy ’tf nndnu'dsuu;d :m*xhart fig he is still ac; ve and enjoying life, busily engasged, 4t 15 said, in writing his memoirs, number on_ the finished Sym- Schubert composed this frag- ment in 1323, six yoars befors his un- timely death, as a return compliment for his election to the honorary mem- of the musical | Linz and Graz finished, no one secems Temain two con sums_of money Owing to the the heart of First-class mill Apply at_once, partment, Boston Store. WANTED Position by experienced | stenograpuer_and bookKeeper. at_Bulletin Office. WANTED—To buy beef, hogs, 5 Tel. 29 xperimental v Juto Staton, office the sister of m: Boll at a price jarge stoek Sitdated on Jeweil Ciy. liminate this ob- Arrangements Oppusite ¥ CeNA—Farm of Pat- mise that she * returned Gen. The second never be i BOgR oyesl, gramme is Schubert’ ¥ 0L pasa U ricik Sheas il tow i ot Ci UL Canierouly, ou BrOvKIYE Comprising avuul xpert of New | ough investiga- miles loi el WANTED—Men and_women wanted for government parcels post positions Tapid advancemen short hours; Jommon éducation sufficient: over 12,- 800 appointments coming: influence un- ‘Write immediately for list Franklin Institute, vs the love and confidence of your ntract was $90 month: San wuou, Norwich, Conn. ey 4 have been tw ted to Tepre- fer in the Senate.” words are a ecomfort, it was never to know, There plete movements, the and the Andante, Mmeasures of the Bherszo, ears after Schubert's death, erbeck, a famous concer Jearned of the existence o but it was not until five | that he made the effort te look p Apslem Huttenbrenner,the possess- | | or of the manuscript, positions open. ept. 854, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED _Raw_{urs, at 5 A. Hoco- ner's, 30 Water St. A. C’ Bennett. WANTED—_All kinds of raw furs. will meet at Joseph Connor & Soms' every Saturday. coal is res évery Thursday. ch in my flag when my visitors arose to tale leave, FOR SALE 73 WEST TOWN STREET THE PROPERTY OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY THE LATE L. J. SAXTON. HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS WITH MODERN CONVEN- IENCES, A BARN AND ATOUT 7 ACRES OF LAND. JAMES L. CASE, Norwich, Ot conductor, | had put the R tor bot, which | s tet in the Conferedate fias, as the last bloodstatn of CiVeiSpus, neatly Tor 31905 sou < lost in the radiance of peace.” the last star Woodworth. Diins you afe i need and obtained | WANTED—Plano_tuning. B, 308 Prospect 8t. Clty. ‘Tel ' Help- Wanted Housework Farm Hands and Chambermaids. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg. WANTED Good Family Cook, General House Work Woman in din Scrub ana Kitchen Women. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 Central Building given last Sunday evening by David Goldstein, who has | been giving a series of-lectures in our city under the auspices of the German Child Pleasers. TFOK SALE—O. L Do not throw. away colored pictures if you have no children in your home, says a contributor to the Ladies’ Home Journal. Keep a big envelope in the drawer of the library table and slip into it any pretty picture that comes into the house. Often an ad- vertisement is worth saving after the type matter has been cut off. an envelope is filled address it to some child you know. C. pigs, thorougn: hone betier Ludiow dusa, NOTUL SLUnilE- D. 9, Sorwién, as played under Herbeck’ Vienna, Deg. 17, 1565, The lasi number which is su and_above is “Beauty and the | Beast” from Maurice Ravel's “Mother | izh this weigh- “The first Lt these prices thing that strikes you business size), when you hear Mr. Goldstein speak is the keenness and clearness of his rea- He never talks for rhetorical | effects, but develops step by step his | 2 last you are obliged to accept his conclusions. “Then ,again Mr. Goldstein is com ubject He knows the Socialist \its_contradictions, Jits lapses from tine pieces Civeiupes (regalar & piano duet for two ck afterward scored somewhat enlarged fo as @ ballai a Paris, in Pebruar: _with a2 pronounced ‘ehestra version is being p season for the first time'in In spite of the dedication nfantine picces” originally written as in each mag- passing through mewhat on for orchestra in a || nd was set heater des Arts, 40 Shetucket St. Iciierncaas, staXil, princed, ai ained an incandes- i into the ashpit | pletely ma: apparently | Statements, in the most | ish a tempera- | zases are con- Send for sampies. Printers ana Binder 1. sub-title of sic is, like Stevenson’s of Verses” cin Honey Long in Use. Higdus for centuries have used new honey as a laxative and old honey as tring Aborigines of Persia offered honey to the sun. Greeks still mix it with mill of water and use it as a2 libation to the dead. | section of India milk and honey are handed to all bridegrooms as t! rive at the door of the bride’s father, as well as its avowed gospel.” Second Girls, DAVID GOLDSTEIN ON DEFENSE AGAINST SACRIFICE SALE Ploasantly located sros excelient plow wood, good station and 14 Foom colonial For Sale A 'NEW MODERN BUNGALOW adult hearer, =OCIRTISH dhood and mus- s and terrors, than the | s simplicity is that of ed artist who a childlike mood, ex- ess with the sub- iggestiveness, all the re- Monday Evenin: large parn, painted, new sLeds, vutbuiiding heahouse, Cost 3369, LEGAL NGTICES. pressing it neverthel tlety, all the finement tt through long expe 2ll the time 3 own masqu Seats for the concert by the York Symphony orchestra are now on | Eale at the store of Geo. A mission $2.50, il THE AUTO BANDITS OF PARIS AT | THE DAViS. Never before in the history of mo- tion plctures has there been Picture produced ns ghown st he Davis the fwst £his weelc The newspapers today are Ll of the triad of thote desperadoes reign of terror in France, Scilting, looting and showing no mercy fo. anyome Who erossed their path. Bonnot, the Tiger, his life and death I ibis wonderful three reel The fighting between the household fur- E and poulcry. v, Willimantic, FOR SALE A Picture Theater JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Rules Comceraing Dogs | IN THE TOWSS nce: and wearing | amused smile at his | PLAINFIELD of embaiming fluid. common sense Its #cle criterion for as eball look | WHEREAS, A rabid dog has recent- n at large in the towns of Plai field and Sterling into contact with certain known dogs, and exposing other and unknown to the contagious NOW, THEREFORE, In order the spread of contagious disease | and to protect the public therefrom.the ndersigned, Commissioner on Domies- of the authority 170 o f the Public | Chapter 55 of the Public Acts of 1909, hereby makes and promulgates tue following regulations for control of dogs, to wit: . All dogs in said towns of Plain- flela ‘and Sterling that are known have been bitten by or to have come shall be forthwith mercifully killed by the Dog Wardens of sald towns. 2. No dog shall be allowed to g large in sald towns of Plainfield and lor a period of three months after the day th shall go into effect, except it wear a ‘muzzle of such cosstruction as to be basolute Prooof against the doz's bi eln. the cen the gulf pearl fisherles, is one oldest pieces of man’s handl- biting and with a six room rg origivality.— | in “An Introductfon nt and force- | Thomas O'Hagan writing = Chicago World of Oct. 18, 1912, mments upon a lecture deli population about 2quipped to meet the requirem Only show and is located on nd has a_seatin FOR SALE Farm contalning 95 acres land, 40 Palance pasture a orchard of 162 apple fair condi- ful lecture, the danger: ound ' floor, Grate portraits a claimed for a new motion- camera, with which the flight of an inscet has been pictured. known as. for a man to serve s it is for a woman to serve both style and comfort ‘marvelous R e o the balance of mortgage will be c No ‘one need apply un ess Interested in good reasons who created a cle Sam Gets His somanolently 50 a good barn, wagon shed, hen houses, ice houses. cated in Preston churches and. sehool, confinement and 5 X RAYMOND J. JODOIN, Baltic, Conn. Coats-of-Arms cars, during which time thought wise Dot to offend the esthetic © by using the objection- adually, the whole thing forgotien, and eventually that since it the dark up to that are shown ana the price FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bullding, nd-paid-for | intended to will buy House, acres of Land, 40 Applé Trees. located and with plenty of water. E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street Barn, Henhouse, of the great throng of Paris. had tumed out to witness encounter. The dynamit- potice as they backed the sgeinst the house of death- ‘misefies. Nothing on record of deeds i5 equalled by _these ai- unbelievable details. In 2 Hethme that such eomes. observation of a nationel traged Rosd, snother two reel pietur @ beeutiful drama of heart showing how right will al- out. Baby Needs Medicina, nuy eomedy, lays—a truly wonder- O show The yaadeville is The Arion Quartette, urnishes good sine- ing end comedy: The Josselyns in A Slawe of the Galieys, with eleotric and and Carter their own creation of yod- eling, singing, and AMme. Aleia’s whiri- ntel @ance compietes the bill, BREED THEATER. omeo and Julist, Two Reel Colored Fitm D’Art, Made in Europe, Shakespeare’s Congress quletly decided bad been kept in time it would be wise to keep it so. Uncle Sam’s coat-of-arms maker had been studying heraidry many years be- fore it became necessary ior him to anply His first call came when Rico was made a part of The isiand had but one seal, and ‘tais was the exclusive property of fhe city of San Juaa. granted couts-of-arms to provinces—only to_important seacoast cltiee. There wers & number of reasons Why the San Juan seal would not do. sign included a rock in the ses, the lamb of Bt. John and the royal crown of Spain. Unquestionably it was striking—but the John was a symbol of the Roman Catholio Church (and Uncle Sam I= strictly non-sectarian), while the crown of the rovalty that the these rules of which a fow Seashore Land For Saia stato macadam rosd overiokin Phone 300. winds a golden a i tne inscription Novus % The dos wardens of the towna of | Plainfield and | and take into their custody every dog in sald towns not confined or con: trolled agreeabls to the foregoing, and shall impound, hold and kill such do as is provided by Section four (4) Said Chapter 55 of the Public Acts of shall take effect T o'clock in the forenoon, Thursday, Feb- ruary 13th, 1913. AUTHORITY. Sectfon 6 of Chapter 55 of the Public Acts of 1909 providss zs follows: “The Selectmen or Dog W cause to be Killed a not be conr his Enowledsge. o 3120¢ ghall capture | i buy a 4C acrs farm situated a fow smiles from \Westerly and a short di | tance to & Lariving manufacturing vil- iho east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 mibutes’ ride from Westerly station It is only o go far back to the FRANK W Long_Diétance Telephon: 6 High Str Spain never plenty of Iruit and wood Here is a rare chan buy & good farm cheap. Enquire about it , like this, home use. will buy an 80 acre farm situated two miies from Westerly, minute walk ductive and smooth, large house, and_crib, wagon R. 3900 cash puts Investigate, I, and a 10- & sewesmingly fu pletes the photop! lamb of St. {Peck’s Real Estat: Agzncy EARWS A SPECIALIY 20 | 132 Sorinz sirasl FOR SALE | Seven per cent. cumulative prererrea Some’ fruft, the rarm in rden may kill or dogs which shall ed or destroyed with such be found rabid. or a3 pected of being rabid.” PENALTY. Section 4 of Chapter 170 of the Pub- lic Acts of 1907 provides as “Every person who shall neglect or refuse to compl ulation made ung ection one of this act s! be flned not more than seven dollars y6ur possession. was a symbol Constitution of rly abhors. o0 a7k o P o riwst fars e It was up to the gov- ernment to get a mew seal—and %o ihey The latter studled the history of Porto Fico for nearly a yoar. hundred designs. norse barn 5o deay many Finaity he hit upon & nieid Comiaining a rock in the s ‘ofwhicn is the uppe shieid—o? stripes like those in the Amer- a crest of the Santa Maria, Columbus’ flagship, and a motfo, “‘Proespera Lux Oritur’’—which is to say, “‘An auspicious light breaks.” Pho rock in the sea was given the gen- eral lings of Forio Rico: Shown under. fall sail with Standard fiving from the upon the American ‘‘pales’ the design were the familiar laurel and the wand of Mercury, heaa and cofling serpents Features Inck the apecial significance thay Mr. Hunt.hoids so important, but he exe plains that they were needed to ‘“sort of Bl out tha destan. ‘When the Porta Rican eoat-of-arms was exauisttely tinteq Copy waa made by a moted New York <o thie Ilanda with the Compliments of the State Deparcnen “‘on approval.’’ The natives were pl they decided "t Ulicle Sum's design and go bao Sia%shiela of San 7t Senstor Ashurst of Avizona was a men many occupations’ before hs eRtered T e &bout -himselt he Iaid down his vatiow tanor of these complaints ‘was (hat the [lines of Endetyor s (ollower Lumberinel ds “‘not like that of a great na- 9 Uon.” Complainis of this sort continued porter, hos houses, icé Nouse 30 tons’ capacity, 1 stc erib 14 by 2 ! Pasturo borders a beautiful poud; 100 appie trees, 45 pear trees, violata or ot ection of the with any | g ican coat-of-arms: FORGOTTEX REVERSE SIDE OF UNITED STATES SHIELD. Quarter of an acre s immertai love story, Booseoers Romeo and Juliet, consisting of two Teels and beautifully hand-colored, is the feature at the Breed today. | the characters of the old eclassic are brought to life agais, elothed in their " “ient costumes, and play this most quisite of love stories on the actual e in Ttaly selected by the creat bard . cast the lives of his tragedy. Pwe s of dramatic perfestion eonstitute and being pho- raze excelience in fhe = blackberries, L(Dated ar riartford, Connestteut, this | SiiborHes uary, 1998, - Y of FEbriti o, AvERILL. Commissioner. Will take a_mortgage Possession Don't let this oppor- the Inissing reat Contedciacy. The corbel was the Spanish eak, and lald or’st ipes of public to fin Investor approximaic | dividends’ payable quarter.y. sue, by reasun of ils salisiictory mar- iLs assured security and ita mirket, is of sice of the chield. Event: Y he found Per B. K. DOW, i by Chafies Th Deputy Commissioner. the Contnental Congress, who designed > our coat-of-arms in its e reverse side, T n explenatory letter writ- 10 Le DEivawe SoesclCe O secretary of ¢ aGDural bississon, ced tiat omeer > Museum, in with Its winged Tha last twe 10 Bive It Lo tie most conservative THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main St. Representing Turner, Tucker & Co. Roston Bankers. SALE HORSES I have some nice DISTRICT OF BOZRAH, us. PROBATE ¥eb, 7th. 1918. of Jolin J. Gager. Bozrah, in sald District mson writest coat-of-arms late of the srowing Strength Phone connection. Frge transportation Eyo over it & the Motto alluda te the integpositien favor of the snderneath is that Lis splendid and Duration. ographed wi forty years to a istratrix having exhibited nt with said estate allowance, , That the 15th day ef Pebru- ‘at 1 o'clock in_the afternoon it (he Erobate Ofiice in Bozrah, be, and the same ie. uselg: the allowanie of sail Dnele Sam 4 finally” drawn the Declaration of ependence. and the words under it si nify the beginning of th Aera, which cor MmONEY LOANED on_Diamond and Securitias of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old <corablished firra to deal with. (Bstablisned 1872, THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 743 Maiu Strect States—end unearthed all sorts of artist and sent strgnge, litiic-kuown facts reiating nationai coat-of-arms Which tock place in 17 Stfangest among them, perhaps, ls_ the bald-headed eal scroll in- his half of ouf seal. Bub d never used, W American mences from that date. Tn golng through these same archives out-of-arms reverse side of for 2 heiring on unks and big acoount, and this ‘Administratiis to ive notice thereof hy publishing this Srder in Some newspaper having a gir- iation in sald Distriot, &nd by Post- a copy of tiiis order on the public inpost in town where at least five saild dav of hearing, and return make to this Court. want to dispcse of right awa another car of 25 i will arrive about Feb. 10¢h. ELMER R. PIERSON. maker discovered why th the shfeld 18 so little ko immediately adopted it an avalanche of adverse critl- clsm began to pour in from artists and ovar the country. Pluribus Unum’ little known, deceased last WHEN yeu want to ness before the public. ti dium belter than through the ing columns of The Bulletin. uc your busi- side of the shiel ere is no me- of a pyramid. hears a picture THERE 1s no advertising - Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. 3 newspaper ret ‘nodcarrier and la SAMUBE A. POEIKY The Modern Polonians. (From the Chicago Record-Hers M) The trivelers with eager faces l}?l ll’uyz« ;nndl-urnznn(mn and pride Urn (rom the smnooth and easy ways That aro devoid of hard eond)tions Choome noff the wide ways th crowdefl, s R But 16t Jour 1aboring be done 2 ¢ oA s 3 Grip to your heart stromg self a se that smecr be deatf and Pleasure, case and mirth be And gird yourself for Jong e From irle P Be urged by hope, lee You may not, even so. a But vou, at least, will h n ored The Wircless. Out of the great deep, gloomy space of night e ¢ t th ng by he upper silence, star alight )e, and lo, the sile winds were Far to He s d and thought: How sha man's soul be stirred When from the greater heds _ing h Since time undreamed shall come = spoken word And liht with_truth his mind's gray twilight dim? He hears but faintly echoes of the night About his life; he sces but Qumly Ana sun: beyond his touch and groning sigh Wual scenes may lie ungnessed what might displayed] ~Andrew Wallace Peach, in New York Sun HUMOR OF THE DAY “How much money 4l he say he He dldn't say “A-hh Then The has 2 wealth!*—Pelican. “Could you learn te lowe me?™ “I don’t know,” replied “What ar_particular o instruction " —Washing Agnes—What foolish thing | do when he’s i love Oh, Agnes Pil bet Jack p oston Transeript. Wimble—Isn't Gramble's Hght-ha ed wife pretty extravagant? Gimble—Ycu bet! Flp calls he blonded indebtedness.—Life, Hokus—Do you think we shall have untvérsal peace Pokus—Not 50 long as wemen o tinue to play bridge for atak Judge. “How &id »ou like the aoter w played the king?" Gver since I saw him Fve beem favor of a republic.”—FHegenda ter, “Is your wife a g0od ceom™ “She isu't very styong on theory. ean bake,well enough, but she make ‘chemical analysts."—F burgh Post. “Dukfits married an epttm Why do you think 50.7 “Any woman would be an eptimis who accepted Dukfitz”—Birmin Age-Herald She—¥t seems sirange that yoo & ot remember my face, and yet remembered my nam He (awkwardly)—Wwen, ou have an attractive sort Yonkers Statesmar “There haven't been any mutom Dbiles violating the speed limits more than a week” said the e sts What'll we 807" “Arrange to lower the speed ed the sheriff.——Washing he has great confidence That “Yes; she even takes 1t for gran that Be has fixed the furnace fo: night before he retire Detroit Pros. Wite—Why did you tell the ¥ that you married m was such 2 zood cook o't boil @ potato? 1bby—I had to ma dear, and dn’t kn ay!—London Opinior “One of the preachers com ward with the declaration that 1 is not mentioned in the Old tament “What of 2 gt «Well, he claims that, there het no mention of him in the Old 1 | mer ot be a devil"” E roof. The Ol T mention the here 1s one KALEIDOSCOPE ing Tudk sontiues to man ropean politicesy—New D. Rockfeller were una le would miss & 1 3 Toledo Blade. Tmagine Colonel Roose he reads of thls ina ant of 10,000 women suff ton Herald seems to be in the nature ler seems to be in the natur major operation.—Chicagc We used to think we u tariff question, but w vears ago, when we belong bating society tors lay aside t successful operation on ti the interna of Europe.—Chicago R Many a young man tod midnight that h burned the midnisht oi Fiorida Time M. Briand will inet, under the ne supnose Briand Houston the snowdrif warm Pacl Democera However the mere fact that Dr son_has abolished the inaugura - no indication that he does not ¢ ain the highest regard al game.—Pittsburgh Gazet A correspondent says he cou te these paragraphs himself, If he could get the subjects. H'm. There's the Think we could write hetter paragra if we could zet better and mor subjects. —Philadelphia Enquirer. The pictures of Fon. Jim Tum private sccretary to President Wilson, show him to be a young husky eno to pitch o out of the window with ¥.—New Orlea aceu!