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UNSETTLED TUESDAY. What Is Going On Tonight. Sa Ying Plsturve and Tlustrated Songs Theater. Vaudeville and Moving Piotures af the Auditorium. Theatre, . Thames Union, No. 137, U, B. of C. -n\‘ 3. otx:_‘iz‘n. ts ix: (illa:u:llrs Hall noas 3 E in_Qdd Fellow: ”&l‘l Norwich Conclav: medts ta Austin Building. Norwich Lodge, No. 348, mnu(‘aohuck;'n(hgmA‘Mgmarlw. Taft Lodge, No. 25, A. O. U in Ponemah Hall, Taftvile. N. E O. P. meets tonight. .0, o Frank A. Bill offers ladies’ fine cloth tep shoes in patent leather, gun a-.m and fine dongola at $3.50 and > - Miss Adles tells this morning Why she can match any shade of hair per fectly, as nobody else can do. See &av. ANNQOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATRE. The Last Blockhouse, Kalem's Stirring Two-Reel Western Story. ¥or today the Breed will show one of the strongest western pictures of t meason. This s the famous story The Last Blocithouse, a vivid portrayz: of the western frontfer days based upon historical incidents. Tt is dls tinetly a pioneer story and is replete with Indians of the most picturesaue tipes, whose atrocious acts are com- mitted amid the gorgeous settings 5 pature’s choicost beauty spots of the west. There 1s a wonderful scene cf the burning of the blockhouse and the terrfic explosion of the magazincs ~ithin 1ts walls. Maurice Costello is the hero of a su- porb drama entitled The Weapon and makes of this number a very finisho erformance, while Alkall Tke is the omedy king in a play entitled Alknli Tke in Jayville. Miss Alice Joyce is Jeading Jady in a diplomatic drama cn- 11t1ed The Senator’s Dishonor. DAVIS THEATRE. @howing Big Special Feature of the Inauguration Ceremonies on Tues- day, March 11, for One Day Only. inhabitants of No wich and vicinity will have an_oppor- tunity to see the fnauguration of President Wilson at this cosy theatre exactly one week from the date it was taken. The film is 1,000 feet and shows the monster suffragette parade, / the police trying to hold the crowds . back from breaking into the line of arch, President Wilson and ex- resident Taft on their way to the White House, President Wilson tak- ing the oath of office, the big pageant ardde of 40,000 people, ex-President ratt bidding good-bye to President Wilkon. Bverything of importance is ghown tn this picture and no one can Tomorrow the afford to miss this chance to see a sight they may never have anothei oPportunity to witness. Manager Davie has gone to considerable e Pense to secure this feature and was one of the first in the field to get it for the Norw people. A regula scoop in the moving picturé world, this s extea to the regular show and will only be shown on Tuesday, March 1 The other photoplays include Nat C. Goodwin as Fagin in Charles Dickens’ great _masterpiece, Oliver Twist, in teal spectacu- Victor and four reels. The big mu lar novelty of the season, his company of 20 people, the vaudeville feature for this bill. Con- tino and Lewrence, a man and woman, dc a singing and talking specialty, in- The longz looked for feature flm dramatic and comedy photoplays com. plete the banner show at the Davis AT THE AUDITORIUM. All Feature Show Today—Sheridan’s Rido Here. There is no doubt whatsoever about any one of the acts booked at the Au ditorfum for the first three days of this week. Every act on the bill ha: been personally witnessed and select- ed by the mana nt and the en show comes intact from Boston. or a zildsd smiile, nor does I o gro- Sheridan’s Mide, will be shown in three parts Monday and Tuesday. This is he greatest Ame; made, b without a doubt historical feature ev excels the famonu: and even mads ster ure by the same 101-Bison compan An interesting fact is that this onl icture ever asked for by the United tates government, who have placed & copy of the Sim in the Congression ai lbrary at shington as a_Tecord eadliner for today In the vau- o part of the show Howaro 1 & 52 four In an Up-to-date famous actor-autho: s, and enti- tled Her H d.” For a fined com > of the best offerings this ever s famous er t ud Ranf walks o wir an anvone I ever saw. H. wear tights or a gllded smile, tesque gestures tlons for grace. fectedly does st ints 153 have a better K Hebrew Fireman aot seen he week, and the act was one of the vaudeville hits of Bos- ton last week. clever comedy college chaps will amuse you Besldes the above spectally. selected pict: & qualfty €how that is that Merritt act than the will be making up nexcelled, OBITUARY. Dwight 8. Baboock. A Providence paper of maid: Dwight 8. Babcock, Saturday a musical in- structor of Providence and a composer o, of many songs, died his home, Wesleyan avenue, Friday from pneu- monia. He was 79 years old. Mr. Baboock was born in Colchester, Conn., in 1834, and was educated af that place. When a young man he studied music in Paris, Berlin and New York and came here in 1832 and estab- lished a studio in the Y. M. C. A. buflding. He recently opened a studic Jn the Stetnert building. He was mus.- cal instructor of many of the clersy men and _cholr members of churches In this city’ and amons his best known pongs_were Dve of Battle, Forsaken and Christine. Mr. Babcock was a member of the West Side club and belonged to Cy rene commandery, Knights Templa and Columbia lodge of Masons of Fast Haddam, Conn. Burial will be in Bast Haddam, Conn. Mr. Babcock is survived by his wid- ow, Mrs. Laura Hllen (Cone) Babeook, & daughter, Mrs. Willlam F. Webster, 2nd two grandchfldren, FL T. Dickinson, aged 14, New Yo, has fzilen helr to $4,000,0000, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. . ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought udeville and Phoioplays at Davis 0. F.. moets o, 424, I O. H., P. meets STONINGTON Ruth Chapter Members Visit New London—Ligkts for Park Probable— Hearing at Hartford on Gelebration Appropriation. Friday evening several members of Ruth chapter, O. E. S., of Stonington, attended a banquet at New London given by Fidelity chapter in honor of its 11th anniversary. An appetizing supper was enjoyed and some fine floor work exhibited. Lodges from Norwich, Mystic, Noank and _Stonington were represented, Those who attended from Stonington chapter were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Joseph, Miss Shalling, Geo. | Bradley, rs. Dally. Mra. Burdick, Mrs, Jahnel, Mr. and Mrs. Broughton, and Mrs. L. B. Lathrop. “Want Park Lighted. At the mectinz of the warden and burcesses held Iriday evening Judge Breed appeared before the board, pre- senting a petition signed by C. H. Cow- n and 96 other taxpayers of the bor- 1 requesting the suitable lighting of \Wadawanvck park. The petition asks for the installation of four street lighis to he so placed as to render the the park at least as light o matter was referred to Muller, the committee on street lighting, for investigation. e will report at the next meeting of the board us to the cost of installation, ete. decided_that the Henry A It will probably be electric wires will be run from the street underground. There Was no op- position to the petition, so the lights will probably be put through. Hearing at Hartford Wednesday. The hearine on the appropriation of nington fc n appropriation for © 100th anniversary of the battle of ton and a fitiing celebration of | August, | event, a year from next will be held at Hartford before the committee on appropriations next Wednesday. It will be attended by the representatives of the town and byA s of the celebration committee from the borough. The project will be talen care of as well as may be, and it is anticipated that the committee will | report favorably on the proposition to | the house of representatives when that time comes. Bowlers at Norwich. Saturday the All Star bowling team of the Shore Line league went to Nor- wich to bowl against the Arcanum club rollers. Stonington, Pawcatuck and | Westerly are the three teams of the and all were represented there game. General New: n pool team defeated | m from the Mistuxet club | at_their Jast meeting, winning by 43| points. They'expect to have another match this weel Government seeds are friends of Senator McLean. Charles T. Willard has returred from at the The Alzonq arriving to | Boston. James Rittenhouse spent Sunday in Kingston, R. Fred Pen n and family hav re- ito New York, after being guests ind Mrs. Eugene P. Hyde, Mra. 1panied them to New York FURS In Coats, Scarfs and Muffs Handsome pieces At a Tremendous Sacrifice. You may buy the best of qualities at less than cost here now. J. C. Macpherson THE FURRIER, 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct.. Make Us Your Headquarters When In Town | We will be glad to take care | of your bundles while you do your shopping and save you money to shop with. All goods at about 1, reg- ular retail price. United Tea Importers Co. Franklin Square, over Somers Bros. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New London (NORWICH) Line —To— NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and Steamer Chapin Choose this route next time you x3 to New York. You'll have a delightful voyage on Long lsland Sound and a perb view of the wonderful sky lins d water front of Manhattan ‘sland Steamer leaves New Lanaen at 11 p. - except Sundaya, due New York, Pier 0, East ‘River, at 6.45. and Pier 40. North River. 7 o'clock mext morning. Meal Sc-vice a la Carte: Staternnms el 16 New England Steamship Co. New Yori CHELSEA LINE Il . Fare $i Freight and passenger service direct 10 New York. ‘,'hlns N%rwleh Tu ays, Bundays. at b.is B m, low York, Pler 32, East Rive oosevelt Monday: days, Fridays, at § p. m. ight recelvi untfl 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to' Theatre Troupes. g Men, ete.. Livery connected Shetucket Strect: NEWMARRET AOTEL, 716 Boawnll Ave. rat-class W juors and Cy, eaia and Weleh Fawerit served. ts order. John Tuckia Prop, Tel 43-& B PULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES under the WANTED. ADVERTISEMENT heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. TO RENT. WANTID — Position by experienced stenographer and bookkeeper. at Bulletin Office. Apply ‘mar10: WANTED—Will the local firebug start a fire at the end of a few_good Sho) They are cheaper than buildings in cigars from Fagan's BSmoke FOR SALX OR EXCHANGE for fowls —Fifty Rhods Island laying. “Inguire of v Mechanic EYERY start dn nte it containe just ibe ingredl ‘uncaualled; guarantoed. J. P. Holloway, J. . Barstow & Co.. Norwich CHIGK DISERVES THE VIGOROUS fumlshod by Prats Baby Chick Food; TO RENT House of nine rooms, all modern improvements, at 26 Sehool St fine location, just off Washington St Inguire on premises or telepnone 467-. mared TO RENT—Store at 5o Franklin St. suitable for any line of business. In quire at Bulletln Office. teb26d ore at 55 Franklin St for most any kind of onable rent. Inquire at Red pullets, some illiam Bendett, 65 marifd ients required for husiy Grain Co. C. W. Hili | — o It is suitable SpE L e i oidn. fuemie Gl Doyl| T Bamtow - ~ FLET s WANTBD _To rent & modern coltazs | —§110.00 buys & fne Cornish upright or bungalow of American family of thre even rooms by an Can "take possession immediately or wait indefi- Box 83, nitely for right place. Addres: care Bulletin Co. marsd piano in very. and moarf. this 310 down,’ $1.50_per week. Cadden Co, Plaut- Norwich, Cofn. ood condition,with stool Gsiness: BUlEE ofdes rEr ey O RENT Lower _tenement. four bargaln, ~TSImS | ooms. . Bnguire J. Bradford, Book- Binder, 165 Broadway. dec20a Cadden Building, POETRY NIGma#ALL, Wi The day begins droop— pis_courss I doner P utnothing teils the pi Of the setting sun. g The hazy nd up the You may hear The homing w b ut cannot see An engine pants and hum In"the faim hatd by ™" Its lowering In ‘the 10%e The soaking branches dr . And all night - The dropping will In the avenue. A tail man there n Must keep his chal He knows he will ne: Breathe tne spring a His heart is worn wit He i3 giddy and sick If he rises to go as far As the nearest rick Ho thinks of his morn ta s hale, sirong years And braves aa he may the nig Of darkness and tears feb26 WFM FURNISHED ROOMS Central loca- WANTED Lady cenvasser for Nor- wich and vicinity. at 16 Union Sy, evenings. marsd For partiguiars call Top floor. ‘WANTDD —Hall's Barber 8chool Washmeton dt, Boston, Masa, room, board, railroad ticket, fus by “81 Co-operative Proposition. maris particulars. o T nish s14 e Get WANTED_A girl age, &00d_hand. “mar7d gPout 37 eara of for clerical work. Must wWrite & Apoly to West side Mill. WANTED_Capable girl for general housework at 85 Sachem St. family of three. Phone 982. maria for WANTED—Girl dining arid room. Pogeman Eoarding Houss, Tartville, Ct. WANTED—50,600 feet of lumber for our patent work—butternut, poplar or white wood. Manstield | Ofgan Pipe Works, Mansfield Depot, Conn. _feb22d WANTED_Hired man, single, to work on farm and board with family. 25.00 & month salary. ock Farm (Ledyard), Manager, Mystic, Conn. red. R. F. Inguire of Glen Myott, D. 4. WANTED—Raw furs, at H, A. Heeb- mers, 30 Water St. A. C’ Bennett. ry Thursday. novad WANTED_All kinds of raw furs. 1 $205.00 for a very upright in mahogany case. Term: & The Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn save you money 50 Dor week. fob26 WEM tion. Mrs. Wmma Morse, 18 Union St noved FURNIS) veniences, 3: iy1id fine Ivers & Pond Qur prices $15 down, ROOMS, ail modera on- Union St Tolephone 534-4. plaver plano, $256.00 will buy a £00d Noble interior with 80 rolls of musfc UE TO DATE furnlshed Tooms. Mar- guerite bullding. Mra. Lees. $7¢ Main. oef 3nd bench; ghe mahogany cse. Terms, own, per month. The Plaut- Cadden 'Co, Plaut-Cadden Building. Norwich, Conn. Teb26 WEM FOR RENT e 3 Chickoring upright | House, Barn, Hen Houses, 19 Acres piano, In best possible conditjon. good | of Land with strawberries, asparague, tone, good actlon, with stool and scarf. | apPles, pears, peaches, raspberries, Zorme, 312 down $150 per wesk ' The | grapes. On trolley line, ‘So fare. adden’ Co., Plaut-Cadden Build- ing, Norwich, Conn. Teb26 WEM A PRENFICES Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street $156.00 buys a beautiful Huntington upright plano. with Terms, $10 down, $1 Plaut-Cadden Col. Pl Norwich Conn. stool and scarf. 50 per week. The aut-Cadden Build- feb26 WEM FOR SALE. 8116.00 for a good right plano. inghrst tone. Torms, $1 The Plaut-Cadden Cor, Building. Norwich. Conh. 0 down, $1.50 per’ week. Ernest Gabler up- class shape, good Plaut-Cadden Teb26WEM $350.00 buys a very player plano fully g ears, with 20 rolls of choice music, in ne mehogany case, This Is a rare opport down, $10 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES. WAG JNS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repalrs. painting, trim and Samuel Dur- in New York. Davis of Norwich were Saturday. _ETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Senator Root on Suffrage. Mr. Editor: Several ladies have said to me they were on the fence in re- gard to the suffrage question. Will ortunity essed ow: opposed to to women because I you to read pdly_give them an op- enator Root's opi the New York Tri in am the granting of suf believe that it would be a loss to women, to Il women and to every woman, and | e it would be an in- and to every man and n the state. It would rgue this if the right 1 natural right. If | 1l right, then women | though the heavens | e be any one thing long discussion of this | suffrage is not a nat- it is simply 2 means of ind the sole question to is whether government by of men and women will ment than by the suf- of men he question s, tion of e ney expediency upon question of tyrann berty. therefore, a ques- | d the question of | {his subject is not a | ¥, but a quesiion of | a question of the preservation work”is out in the through, and see how SKILL AND WORKMANSHIP DEFICTED IN STONE is appatent in each have put, up. 1t wil pay you to talk it over before gi der. MONUMENTS FROM HERE . GIVE SATISFACTION. THE CHARLES A. KUEBLER CO. 39-41 Franklin Telephone D LOOK AT OUR MONUMENTS, one of the best places to test our ming, upholstering and weod wori Slacksmithing in ail its branches. Scott & Clark Corp. 507 10 515 North Main SL TO CLOSE OUT 1912 and 1913 stock of Blankets, Robes and Fur Coats at cut prices. : Wanted — Second-hand Moyer Concords to trade. The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. REZNOR REFLECTOR cemetery. Go monument we come in and ving your or- Street constitutional government, or , peace and prosperity. ment enters no ele- | ority of women. It | is inferior to man, | >man is different from | | | e distribution of powers, ties, ‘our Maker 1 to the pe; in the socicty, and ada certain functions we and LEE CLEGG Watchmaker and Jeweler Collects, Delivers and Guarantees All Repair (or phone 377-2) to 128 Washington St., City. Send postal HEATERS heso odorleca gas heaters turn cold to comfort, diffus o radiance throughout ihe roem like the golden glow of & gorgeous sunset. ¥or a cos; Ehat Ngnt the Resmor, other lights will Dot be necessary. IEnjoy the comfort of a fireplace With thé work and the dirt eliminated. One of the little fel- lows will guarantes a comfortable ns the performance question o be determined in | ission of this Subject 18 whethe. nature of woman is such that] the perform Ponc nplied in sut- | e - Dosscesion | ghest powers, abandonment of those ipon o feld in | of ler differences from netly inferior. the disc er the her t frage wil and the exer wers on ente DO YOU KNOW the best place in Norwich to have your shoes tapped ard heeled? give us one trial, then you will know | for sure. Goodyear Shoe Repairi: A. VALLIN, Prop. 8 F: bathroom for that morning dip. Prices $2.50 and $3.50. = The Thermax Gas Iron does the work with ease and greatest known ecomo- my. Manufactured to sell at $3.50. Our price only 32.25 each, complete with tubing. Crane’s famous “‘Statite” as <ubing, the “best by test,” 7c per foot. The Incomparable Ruud instan- taneous water heater and gas tamk heaters always on demonstration. If you don't ranklin Street 1 that I thought suffrage oss for women. 1 think | suffrage implies not merely the ballot, the gentle fu of the snowfigke, but | if it means anything, means | ipon the field of political life, | and politics is modified war. In pol- | jtics there i3 strug: strife, conten- tlon, bitterness, heartburning, excite- «ent, agitation, evervthing which acter of wo- by the sweet her character. na of conflict to the ‘true ¢ Woman rules toda noble influences of woman into the ar P .‘l and she abandons these great weapons Which < world, and she takes into her ipons with which | she fs u d which she i un. | able to d. ie science of government is of protecting iife and lib- ty and the pursuit of happiness, of protecting our personm, our property, our homes, our wives and our chil- dren zainst foreign aggression, against civil dissension, against mobs and riots, against crime and disorder and all the army of evil that civil so- clety wages its war against, and the government i3 the method of protec- | tion of us all n the divine distribution of powers the duty and the right of protection rests with the male. It is 50 through- out nature. It ie so with men. It a great mistalce. It is a fatal mistak that these excelient women make when they believe that the functions of men are superfor (o theirs and .scek to | usurp them. The true government is | in the family, The true throne Is in the houschold. The highest exercise of power is that which forms the cen- sclence, influences the will, that con- trols the impulses of men, and there today woman is supreme, and woman rules the world. Tt may help them to deseend, ANTI-SUFFRAG! Norwich, Mareh 8, 1913, Tylerville— An ceg has been on ex- hibition whese combined length and girth was 11\3-8 inches, It was the product of a White Wyandetfe hen ewned by My, Bugene Morrie Sanitary Flumbiny A peep into an up-to- 15 only less refreshing than the bath itself.” During the summer you will the more look to the bath for comfort. I will show you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs and give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- | entee the entire job. J. F. TOMPKINS, €7 West Main Street S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent foz Ricbardson and Boynte.. Furnaces. cun EASuna. Pl wbingz. 19 West Matn Agent N. B. O. Sheot Packing. west Main Strest Norwich. T. F. BURNS, lieaiing and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strea: ROBERT J.COCHRANE @ias & Electrical Dep't. 321 Main Street, Alice Building Easter Cards —at— CRANSTON’S LEGAL NOTICES. TAX NOTICE. date bathroom To the Taxpayers of the Towm eof Franklin. All persons liable to pay taxes in Town of Franklin, State of Conn., hereby notified that I have & watrant 0 Ty "ind chilegt & ax®et Darrant (33015 "on (he goiikr oA st L TSTE Sue and payable March 50 151 R S warrant to levy and collect all per- sonal taxes due in Franklin March 1st, 1818, each of such persons being as- sessod the sum of Two Dollars as his personal tax = All persons neglectin his notice must be proceeded agains: as directed by the lawd of this Btate, And for the purpose of collecti; Fooetving the above taxes I shall'be at my house March 20 and 31, 1813, in Pl No, Frankin_and March 25, nli. t e the nome of Geo, R. Shermar, from 10 ewich, Conn. | clclack &, m. o'olock p. m, On April 7, 1918, at Franklin Town House, rom 18 o'ol a0, 10 2 o'sleck p. m. r ey st 1813, ncereat” st ehc WHIN you want to ness before the public, there is no m dium better than thre irg columus of The oheh ihe «dvertis- rate of § per cant. o added trom the time fhese became due. tazes ll.p;lg at unhzaingfn, SRRy o ut your bus fine $8-note uaranteed for five FOR SALE NORWICH TOWN —THE— fine rich full tone. unity. Terms, 338 will meet at Joseph Connor & Bons | Co. Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, every Saturday. B. Woodworth. Conn. £eb26WEFM A. R. KEABLES PROPERTY ;‘:""' = T WANTED—Two or ires rooms, fu on New London Turmpike, ANTED —Plano tunin, - | nished or unfurnished, for light nous tat1 ChY. o o | RKeoping priviicge. of bath. central 1 gersinfiise of & Limmms F 8 Zpoma dop. 398 Prospect Bt., graty o Help Wanted General Housework Girls, Maids, Scrub Woman, Table Man and Wife for farm. Chamber Girls, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Sup! WANTED Family Cooks, Man Cook, Central Bldg. Secona Girls and General House Girls, Room 32, Central Building. J. B. LUCAS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A Phonograph, in first class condl- tion, together with 40 Records, worth new' 344; will sell quick at $14. terms if 'desired; weekly payments. atn marsBE W PLAUT-CADDEN CO., St., Norwich, Coma. Easy SALE HORSES I have 25 horses, some of all kinds. big and small. that I must dispose of right away to make room for another car of 28 head which will arriy 10th. Come and see them. ELMER R. PLERSON. Tel. 1138, March marsd Hay at Auction Turnerville, Conn., MARCH 11th, 1913, at 11 o'clock a. m. 21 Mows of Hny) and Oats About 75 tons. This comprises the 1912 crop grown on the Turner farms at Turnerville. HART E. BUELL, Agent. CHARLES BROWXN, Auctioneer. ForSale To Move Quickly sate, Letter Press. Commerclal Pho- nograph, International Time Reporting Clock, Grindstone, Forge, Anvil, Shaft- ing, Hangers, Pulleys, Belting, Shely- ing, ete. EMERSON P. TURNER MF Broad Street. Call 10-12 and 1-2. . co., fob24a AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have just put a carload Into our storehouse and can supply your de- mands for tis sure crop producer. The gxperis of the country say the ground urnt Sold limestone is better than the lime, and this is what we have. by the bag, ton or carload. PECK, M'WILLIAMS & CO. zeb19ad MONLY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewe. and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An cstablisned firm to deal with. (Establisned 1873.) THR COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 143 Main Street. U old aira. WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE DAN MURPHY & CO. Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars Corner of Water and Market Sta TO BE GIVEN ANAY FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 17th A NEW HAT at the Palace Pool and Billiard Parlors, 49 Main Street | | { | cation. marsWIM Address Box 500, Bulletin. » very low figure. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, FOR SALE One & mobile, two tea Wagons, one two-seat ed surfey, one Concord buggy, one bus- iness sleigh, one light double harnesses. Executrix, Conn. FOR SALE Light Bra red Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching; cockerels of both bre incubator. John W. Ayer, Yantic, Conn marsd 36 Thirteenth St. ord delivery auto- |} 40 Shetmeket St, Norwlch, Ot sieigh, two ith _B. Wilson, Norwich, marsd Brahma and Bar: eds, and & 100-eg&5 Exceptional Cffering TOF C. H Wi D. No. 2. Télephone SALE—One Incubator, 6 Cyphers brooders, 1 bone cutter and 'l carriage. son. Willimantic, Conn. F CHALMERS MOTOR COM- PANY 7% CUMULATIVE R Tarsa ™ 257-12. FOR SALE—A good horse, 1150 pounds, at a ba: J. C. Witter, Daniel welght rgain price. Write son, Conn. marid PREFERRED STOCK FoR SALE A saloon Anpr ARG, WS Yodon martd 18 Batn Bt NOTE ESPECIALLY FOR SALE A fine lot would sell ‘the flock. D. 7, Norwich, Cenn. lodge, Mohegan Hill FOR SALE—Milline ed read: portunit; for spring required; act quickiy. otiice. " FOR SALE Registered Holstein buli 15 months old, from cow With 14,506 1b. milk record. = D. C. Comn. _ Tel. con. ¥OR SALE_Two carloads of hors arrived Sunday nighi kota, right out of hi matched pairs from of choice single ho; workers, from 1100 t 1ook. Railroad Ave. feb26d for right party; small caplial 'n Champlin & Hewitt, Vose Barn, 545 Westerly. or poultr: o B irlon Earnings have averaged 13 Residence, Deer- ? o ; martd times dividend requirements pariors, stock- ason; good op- Siaks retire the entire for the past four years. quire at this ing fund will marsd at a issue within nine years to i . 20615 | good profit to investors. Flaherty, warsd t trom North Di Write or telephone. ard work, Fancy 2400 to 3300. Lot rses, drivers and o 1500. Come and JAMES L. CASE Ehone 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. < OK SALE OR THADZ Good 10-acre farm, well located neighbors, on steady stream, w rist mill, cider mill g ~ood’ business; power over wheels; room house, ain price for for cottage in or ne: lars. Tryon's Agenc feblod FOR SA lengins, 34 a cord. Tol. 646-5. FOR SALL OR REN rick Shex, in miles norih own o) Canter on telephone and R. F. D. new barn, and sheds; good land; good fruit; immealate sale, —Seasone 3. near village and 1th well “cquibped ‘wnd Saw_maill, do- about 50 Borse | excellent eiguc. | bouitry hbuse | Bar: | or trade Town. Parts Wiliimantic, Ct FOR SALE The farm known as the Dr. Kimball farm, 30 minutes drive {§ from Frankiid Square, in Town of Preston, contains 70 acres land, 30 tillable, balance pasture and woodland, some timber on the farm, good supply of water, with running water in_house: the house has 9 rooms and attic in good condition, barn and sev- eral other buildings on place. Y. slabs in stove Slegel, Montville. feblsd NY—Farm of Pat- £ Canterpury. two | bury, on Brooklyn | Tosd, comprising about 340 acres ine N T don epeeliont” hce ren: &n, O ¥ Shew ssent New 508" || sonable. For particulars call FOR SALE Siab wood, 5tove lengths, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, 3480 eord, 3u.o0 kit cord. G. & Central Building, Norwich, Ct. lard FOR SALE —House good barn suitable for garage; Inquire at 148 Ae- Feason for seiling. Linley A: IT OVER 6% (regul and 250 envelopes, risatly printed, for $1.90; 506 | each, $3.00. Send pricés for any printing you arc in need of. The Bulletin Ci Conn. of 10 rooms with good decdd FOR SALE Fine house ang stable. House arranged for two flats with modern conveniences. _Situated on Sachem street, one of the best 50 noteheads ar business slse) for’ samples ~and ompany, Norwich, FOR SALE—O. L residential locations in the clty. Lot fronting on Sachem street, Diss, thorough- brea 1o hone or Sluntey. “Ludiow rarm: Nores stonings ||| 100 feet and about 200 feet deep. fon. R’ F.CD. 5, Norwich, Conn. H. F. Price reasonable. Button. A few good rents to offer, in- FRINTING —Look at (hese prices: 500 quire of 6% envelopes (regular busifess sizo. ; 2 Soou; syve gooc: i0abs. 1060 sed May Building, ey otelicads, $x936, printed, $1.40; 1,000, ||| 2 : 368- $2.10; 5,000, 3€:80; 10,000, “312.50. 500 el s 2 leiterheads’ 83411, printed, § 32.80; 5,000, 45.50; 36000, " 5% Blilndads, s prinied.” 5150 1,000 -5 < o PriDEed. 3140 | wil) buy a 4 scre farm situated a fow 1000, "S168; 5,080, 75,00 10000, S re0 Pilos from VWeaterly and a shore & Frinting of “every ' description” done | [alles from AT eierl A ting o rqmPLy. Send for samples. The Bul- | 120° "Lottage house, barn, orib and etin ‘Co. Printers and Binders. Nor- | 8%, COIAED, NIRIN, PUR Viba Tor yich, Conn. homo ke, Hare ls a rare chance 1o FOR SALE. A Genuime Victor in pertect condition. while, together with of Victor Records. $118 for the low price of $40. S. CURLAND, 3 High Street, marsd Seashore Land For Sala Forty acres of hign lanc situate on stato macadam rosd overisoking Atlantic ocean from the east to Montauk on the west Only 25 minutes’ ride from N. H & H R. FRANK W. COY. Long Distance 6 Hizh Street decil Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARHS A SPECIALTY 132Spring Strast, DUy & good farm cheap. Enquire about T 2 81900 will buy an 80 acre farm situated two imiles from Westerly, R. 1, and a 10- minute walk to trolley. Land pro- ductive and smooth, large houss, bara and_crib, wagon shed. some frult, om K. ¥. D, $900 cash puts the farm in your possession. Investigate. Talking Machine, used only a short a large collection A total value of =2 35 Norwich, Comm. |, .11 I ask for one of the finest farma in the state of Connecticut; 55 acres, 30 Howing, 25 pasture. 10 wood and tim. Der: keops 10 cows, “without silo: house Bas § rooms with ell,_horse barn 24 by 36, cow barn 30 by '50. 8 hog hou: icé house 30 tons’ capacity, 1 storeho 17 by 46, crib 14 by 25, 3 henneries 10 by 3. edch, 2 wells, 8' never failing springs; pasture borders a beautifu] pond; 100 apple trees, 45 pear trees. 33 the Point Judith on Plum’ irees, 30 peach, 3 apricot, one- Westerly station, | quarter of an acre strawberry patcn, R. Curiants, gooseberry blackberries: Taspberries, all kinds of ~roses and i vines. WIill take a mo: ShUhe plade if Gesired. - Fossessisn Eiven in 30 days. Don’t let this oppor- funity sifp. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Hetate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 ama 2. Westerly, R. I Phone connection. Free transportation n aute. JanZed k. C. ATCHISON, M. D., T Westerly, phone. R L J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin 8t. Whitestone 65c and the J. F: Cigars are the best on the market Lsz them = 100 F. C. GEE Phone 511 B il 13t Yillimts, - Conn PAYSICIAN AND SBURGEON, ttoom i, Second Fk or. Shannom Sids Night "ohone 1083 PIANO WHEN veu want to put vour busi- S | e (e R e TR B0 Do o advertis. Nerwich, Conn. ’ing co. Zha Bullepls, | Washington | for long distance t: \ A MAN OF HONOR Said a Mexican hidalgo y 2 degree, TI'm a man of stainle; the world can I never, never from shining tracl To epare opponents’ shoot ‘em in t But I make the pro When the Knicker—Does J Bocker—Yes phonograph going, barber.—Judge Knicker—George Washing an impediment in he cc Client—He called 1 drel, a coward and a Lawyer—And wi you object to?—] Beggar—Will you me 10 cents for a Philanthropist—L1l cents if you raise “I can’t understand my picks up this bad 1 “Maybe ic' x station of His Dad—M'L with only a commor The Son—But it takes a cation to know ho Kansas City Star. Patient—How soon | here, nurse? Nurse (private hospits trong enous a check.—Chicago News “Speaking o do loses “I never co ple dock “High “Got t Harper's Weekl “Our sins are sure quoted the Wise Gu Yes, but the: been eaten b; “These Mil hardly, fit_to be “Yes they didn't g cellent dinners they w gether unbes etter. advice is Indeed it is mornifg to give and he borrowe before I When I c back on Every this current assor e songs."—Kansas ( and THE KALEIDOS The Mexican Depa . munications is considerir v cation with Orizaba Vera Cruz. = A company of well-known men of Halifax has b raise and sell silver and b The corporation’s ranch is to cated near Summerside, Prince Island. The capital at $600,000, one-half be 6 per cent. preferred s The shipment of uranium adium ores in 1912 w of about a dozen persons w and, as in previous vears came mostly from Sout orado, with, a smaller p from Southeastern Utal: w th San Rafael and the Arabian hone = ly mentioned b: < portant export from times, is no longer export trade, Sma s, of Aden. an ever,, continte 400 miles east exported from small quantiti The larges hases box shooks have in 1912 took $397. $190,190 wor bo shipping vegetables and fr United States, while 1} worth going {o the Straits S ments was e f canned pieapp! ex and other countries. An automobile line fr - Horse to Dawson, in Yukon r to be operated by a new compa probable. The White Pass and Yu route has used a stage line for m years during the Levication, which lastss for a eight months in the vear, to con maile, passengers, express and between these two points are used for a few weeks gation closes and also before it op But for the rest of the time. six month. sieds are used. The tance gverland ia 330 milas