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The crushed stene h i ed andm a week or two the w road will be complm " Vamdexille and Motion Plctures the Apditerinm. Meving Fictures ai Colonial Thcln Briefs and Personals. fiul _myself P Davis Theatre m vl? % BT Goy Cr v Oy O N G, s, N, B, Mitchell of Pecks Corner o' “bw ar B i iy is vieiling her son, Erie Mitchell of ean 0 c 5 S et - “' emiin, breathless uh was my boast, ’ ~Mrs, Sara Gllliver of the Canterbury turnpike has returned from a visit in New York. under Qh k,cl'dhlg oI “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF hat raced t! hts alon :& a great wii :3 “ off the coast Drowned it in .guna and song. w‘coned mn on my mood serene, Try Parisian Sage. lg Makes the Hair Soft, Wavy, Abundant— Cleanses and Invigorates 84, F\ of A\, meets “‘“&“.'ai g..»‘m L O O F., meets 1 ad Fotiows Mall: i - mh e no.u.o.n.s.s. TO RENT = the Scaip. b u Miss May Rushnell of the Old Can- was nons Efl'flfi Ha VIO AL WA mniin | o e IR ar duten | 3 oee pA anything short of 5 l : =3 S W d h I ,ine Bes s s mact areen Mrs. Jobn Thompson of Hartfora perfect; if it is too ary. :frxme, ‘:‘;‘1"1, ° p’r’ h 1S, IX ords to the guida e auleniffe o8 e in, or t = . ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs' William Tilley of Packer was |ately bosin the uee of Tarisian Buge. — M R eRe. coula Hope to be o T Reticent as the cmnu aloof, the guest the first of the week of Mrs | The first application removes dand- FOR SALE WANTED “And stolo as & Taxd ..flxu, Telephone 756 Albert Green of FHuniington avenue. | ruff, 1coolu udt.h invigorates the scalp | .. - ——— T s ang increases the beauty of the hair.| WANTED. EY rurpished rooms at Mrs. | . X % : ) AT mg AUDITORIUM. Mr and Mrs F S Wheeler and| Parisian Sage, a scieatific prepara- | Leghorn hens, he il o Le ] };evgg}lt: iy et v ate. for ol O D S SEEE. 55 MRONeY. Aeans. 1 a 1s st 5 (35 daughter Grace of tie Scotland road | tion, supplies hair needs. It is a tea- | S4r6 if not laying: Write g {, st vell theim ot opse: oae ey nores, | dscosTu Gigdder then 1 esch flower is » Goptain Kidd, a Wonderful Featurs |tpent Sundsy with relatives at Fort'(xlxloreul liquid condalning the exact Nisntlo, Conn. e b R ST nm’n-—Attncuva B . *YeR" | More reverent’is every nil Fitin, and e Foint elements needed to make the hair GUNG OVFL 3 5 ; D room cottage on Laurel Hill, Than 1 t 3 ol el s soft. wavy and glussy, and to make ft | I store (:loclark(:‘. AN r:t‘:-?ng::‘ 9\‘3‘3 Yo Ofice: 180 black chunk sev- | Burnhem, Salem Hoad, Tel’ $16-3. e A L Ross Bavet. » Migs. Drosilla of don has: grow—it is delicately perfumed—not | drest Cierk J care Bulletln Office. | and’ doiver brive 1an Sompe e ViGIL. itin: mtx er, | sticky or greasy—that comes in a fifty __“"‘3 are suitable for farm or any kind o RENT — Tmmediately, one "Ton room cottage and one elght-room cot- after v urpose work; must be sold is ; cent botiie ab the dru; = s s 3gists and toilet - Poll:“::u"{n‘{g;}’;gmfl;% this woek Call at barn iIn'rear or 13| tage, boih new, with il medern Im-| Why should It Itk me, the night, ADRIC Parislin. Sare anbl the ftact Sk Foas D dniiines Ac.demy St, Danisison, Conn, _deciéd | provements, Jn'jt‘{mrilln‘ steam heat, eloc; sEAem Bl gy ERgtiy qonst phy Weitzel circle of The King'alis immsdiats. Ore application stops care % et ALE-——Ten horses, n s ToHows! | 6n® (her Lroliay i Caben Chation W.| Dew Dools, instead of the sun? ers wil hold it Decamber | the head from itching.and freshens up uliettn” Bidce. 1 Balr of biac norses, S50 bs., 8 and | Burfon, No. 748 Nor’th Main St Fhone this (Thursday) afterncon at . the hair. Uss it daily for a week and | ASSISTANT e sl ;-73'pf§md’{1 wound, true £o | joe4. c17d | Soft, cool winds and the se rec- | the home of Miss Beckwith, cn West{you will be surprised and delighted. B0 s sEe, price e R G oS rec- | % 80ld at once, $400; 1 pair blacks, 5 and | TO RENT Tenement of seven rooms | Why should T Jack of conten ords of the life of the moet notorious | TOWR sireet Pfltl;’ % Sage is ond of the quickest 8 veéars ol seund. trne to wor ,°mr on Prenklin Square. 270 Main Bt. e ‘ o to h.,e at my ge the world has ever known This acting %Lair tonies known. o+ - good drivers, 2500 1bs., one of the nicest [ - deol2d % A - Get a bottle from The Lee & Osgood WATOR ¥ ’.l'ol boys who will | teams in I\ew Ln[lflnd rice §500; 1 Furnished rooms, steam PR Co. today—everyone nesds it. worle in spare tine for me. Particu- | bay chunk, 8 y o0ld, 1300 1bs., sound, | , TO RENT ] Vit Winds, waters, skies, be my el HINTS FOR HOME-MA for 2o gtamp. M. W Alling, 134 | trae to Work, $116; 1' brown horee, i | Beat and gas fo gentlemen, Address| WHOS, WAl lef[ ale d to wake e § flw“!up‘nw‘cfl—. FANCY WORK SeEn t s Haven, Con .f vears-old, exira good driver, true to M, care Bulletin Otice. ' deciid | o AFREF M0 CUE R ETP o uln Eldd was i ° x| ntod. work, pri¢e 03 Bllo; Lour. others from TO0 RENT—Tenement of five rooms, Dearest, 'be mine with ak! & sudden shock wi he was & man livg medern’ improvements; also barn, three —Richard Burton, in t e Bonman Mat of Leather, ve table mat outlined in the drawing shown herewith can be made by any person though that per- son has no skill in professional or am.. Sbanged lia whole 0 treasure has never béen found to this day, and even as late as the { je i in this geries of facy work suggestions, there will be shown book and maga- zine covers and an opera bdg. all made of leather. The person who starts out thing for the holldfl season, as bulh‘ the children and the grownups will be delighted at the funny antics of these cleverly trained animals. Rube Willis has an act that is al- good with every- body, help liking a com- edy rube violinist? Willis is as good as any in vaudeville, and better than many. Iva Donmetti and her cunning little h ! ateur leather working. At other {imes | Presidsnt proposes to | second-term. precedent—Boston Tran- script, to go on another bat.—Manchester Union, bank with a capital of $1,000,000. Congress has enfered upon e new session and the Senaie will us-mn"’“" its arducas wer of not passing the wes City Journal, Will If Bryan Can Make Him. urrency pili.— However, there are no signe that the | shatter the Just Like Huerta, It would bé just iike Huerta when e reads President Wiisen’s mesage, Scutari, in Albanis, is to have a new % PED—Glris: Bras, B bu\ln.ul Naby ot given Jway Christmas Livs, Dae, 24, at § [, m, to the girl (under 1% e B A L LB ne vote free with esch 100 Parormse Fagar's Smoke $nop, Ses doil i our window, dsclid Apply Mrs, John , 5 Rockwell Terrace, SRR L Yig.‘ SRR % ANTED to er cent, 5 to 240 deciéd Mfi fast ssi pront W53 Jmmfinhi : taese 3 Prevl&.m:., R, L dog offer an ect that is the only one of its kind on the road. Miss Don~- netti in her makeup as a colored mam- my presents a character novelty that is genuinely funmy. 1 Won by a Sicrt, a slashing comedy, with that funny Nestor comedian, Lee Moran, will close the show. If you don’t laugh at this film, there is pasi- | lively ne hupe for you. DAVIS THEATRE. The Buried P-st. Two-Reel Western v Feature Today. to ]rlm:mbmew from sheepskin will do 3 4 well to buy a’single sheepskin in her A programme of pleasing and enter- | favorite color and from t‘;uu she can taining variety of photoplays is being | make all three of the other articles as shown at the Davis today, headed by a | well as the table mat. The small two-reel feature, The Buried Past, & | pieces can be utilized for the leaves, strong drama of the west, full of heaml For the centre of the mats, a piece di di whooping cough—quickly, Cheap and Easily Made, But Ends a Cough Quickly | H. MILE GOAT Wmm—Afldreu BOX Do Bulieting Fons m; ANTED—A competent girl for aecizd 0 Make the Very Best («‘-*gh Bemedy at Home. Guaranteed. | This pint of cough syrup is easil made at home and saves you about $2.0 as compared with ordinary eough reme- t relieves obstinate coughs—even is splen- bronchial asthma, spas- ies. id, too, for modic croup and hoarseness. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with interest, and a picture that will appea. | of leather a hes 3% pint of warm water, stir for 2 to evayone The famous Mutusl|ter i5 movtea ALx o e s mainates. Pt 2% ounces of Pinex (fi!f'i Weekly No. 49 is also on this bill, | ihe leaf shapes by using a maple lear Cents worth) in'a pint bottle, and showing the army and navy footbal |for a pattern. Cut out enough leaves the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaspoonful game and many other interesting |to reach all around = the circle over. €VLY one, two or three hours, Tastes events of universal importance. The |lapping them a little. Glue the leaves K¢ Bravest Man is a photoplay of ranch | firmly life, telling how a cripple risied bis | own life to save another. A Peaceful | Victory is a Thanhouser drama of an | unusual kind, showing how a big strike was settled through the kindly influ. ence of the boss’ daughter, who went around visiting the workmen’s homes, and belping to feed the hungry, This down about an inch from the edge of thie circle. If you have a p rography set, the veins of the leaves * may be outlined with the needle, It not a stiff pen and drawing ink may be used to give the effect of the veins, Inexpensive Jardinier. The Norway white pine gua Ping elements, This takes right hold of a eough and ives almost instant relief. It -timu- es the appetite, and is slightly laxa~ tive—both excellent features, Pinex, as perhaps you know, is l most valuable wncmhatid compo\md ext rich iacol and the other na.tuml healu.u picture bas a great moral lesson and e hie Ihes js meint or (N other preparation will do the worl shows the unfortunate . Tesults of | WOTK With colors even if she does not Pinex In this mixture, althoug ikes. A preity picture of the carni. | no6ild NSTSEll 85 belng in any degree St honey can be used instead of n San Francisco, showing the elab. | 3 rs from the brown ghe sugar syrap, if desired. artistic jardiniers from thebrown 'ploser SYTOPs If desired. L mited orate decorations and the principal events, including the big parade, is shown on the same reel as The Rogues’ earthen dishes such as can be bought in any temcent store. The metal han- B Gallery, a very funny Keystone eom- of edy. The Badge of Honor is an Amer- ican photoplay featuring the popular star, J. Wairen Kerrigan. it Another | igh class bill of feature pictures will | 1™ hown tomorrow, with The Belle of ful combination hag tntee and Canada now use this Pinex and Sugar Syrup remedy. This plan has -’Lbout 317, bewoefl u old succesg- never been equaled. ften been imitated, but the ts low cosi and q 1ck results have made immensel A mmrantv of n,b=oim satisfacti or_money promptly refunded, goes wi Yorktown, a beautiful three-reel his- gus preparation. = Your druggist torical picture, as the feature. inex, or w get it for you. If not, ol Peaet oy to The Pinex Co., Wayne, Inda COLONIAL THEATRE, eral Rousesork Agply-te Mre Milner, Mocsup, Cona. g7 A, Bul- decew 7 ve poultry. §48-12. lard, Tel To hire a dury farm, 100 acres, more or less. Box 16, Miistin o( c8. visd Raw furs at B A Heeb- nern 30 Water St, every Thursday. A. C Bennett. novl VANTED—Raw furs. Wil be at store of George H. Eratt, Mo, 11 Water St, evory Saturday. A B. Woodworth. nov10: NO- pr‘xted L ulotE xn. lix for BH TICES for ulletin No rvmh. ise., twelve rintars, onn. ANTED—Plang t A G Gor- du)h. Y08 Prospect Bta Cliy. el s¥i% y1 1000 to 1200 1bs. each, from $56 to 3100 h, Cail at 30 Woodstock Ave, Bucs slalls. efc., at No. 475 East Maih Bt. decild é HUMOR OF THE DAY 1AM BUYING | Douluy of all kinds, Anyone having same, drop postal to Semuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn, decitd ""FURNISHED ROOMS. central tion, steam neat. inguire 1y Union THFOR BALE—WIIl sell or rent a dwelling house and bakery, the latter fully equipped for use, oit’ reasonable terms, Property on Franklin St, Dan- ielson, Write Theoudule Poiriel, Box 9, Danielson, Coun, decl¥d 'OR_SALE—Two five year old new gilen grads Holstein and brmd]e cows; gut, but not large, Vail, Yan: tie, Ct. Tel, Leb, Div, Vi3 Vdeeihd FOR SALE_Wat geese for Christmas, all dressed. Mrs. C. A. Bailey, R. F. D. No. 1, North Franklin, Conn. decl7d " FOR SALE—Graphophone, in _good condition, and records, Call 165 Rock- well Street. declid FOR SALE—1 offer for sale my 1913, small six Stevens-Duryea, touring car, at a very low figure. Car has been run about 7,600 miles, top never having been put down, lights never having been lighted. is equipped witn brand new tires, which are oversize, and has a full equipment of everything necessary for immediate use. Car wiil be shown by appointment. Address i G. Mertens, 1b4 Allyn St, Hartford, Conn. decl? FOR SALE—Mare, seven years old, sound and fearless, good driver an worker. Alfred k. Harvey, Pulnam, Conn. R. ¥. D. No. deciid FOR SALE — Morgan mare, seven years oid, sound, fearless, a good driver, handsome chestnut color. —In- quire J. M. -Young & Son. Telephone 1238. declbd " FOR SALE—Studebalker 20 runabout, 1911 model, just overhauled and in first class running order. Must be sold be- fore Jan. 1, 1914. Demonstration any time. C. £ .Simonds, Willimantic, Conn. decifd HELP WANTED Farm Hand, Cook, General House- work Girls, Chamber Maid, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. COSCORAN. Supt., Central Bidg. LOST AND FOUND Wonderful Two-Reel Deteckive Story, | The Finger Print, The power of the magnifying glass | and the telltale attribuies of the Ber- | tillon system have made the tracing | and the identification of the criminal mere clear and complete than ever be- | these The dleswhich usuaily come with 3 firet removed. fore, and the powerful two-reel dra- |dishes , and need no | matic masterpiece at the Colonial to- | furthey The outside day entitled The Finger Print shows | can be Th stencil figures, these” being on 1o the just how these powerful factors are used, and with what telli effect, | earthen surface or else stencilied on This f5 the story that has the thrill, | to the surface after this has first been the throb and the sentiment. Pathe |Painted over, with oil paints. Stencil Weekly is here today and is replete | batterns can be bought or one cam make the mat home from varnished with Incidents of the most interesting | make PRACTISE LIMITED TO e T i S,‘:‘Laflf: BULLETIN T?T?RN SERVICE 9:55 ‘lDAR NOSE and THROAT dian woods, is a photoplay of sterling merit, while other films are shown en- titled The Laundress and the Lady and The Dublin Horseshow, an educational | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE MONEY LOANED on Digmepds, Watens § an aud Securitiss o my 'fin f“s, lowest Ita @8 ff},@au 6O, (Estabiisned 287 Main St, cé‘n. to 3 p. m, Bunday excepte by appolatment !—E§AL NOTIEES, ~ photographed Wwholly in ]xeland{ NORWICH TOWN oF, CBAEES, VS, oS- State of Gonrectien: , County of New Lopden, Dec LA O i Rev, E. H. Smith Writes Hopefully of b W i sopbidl i E. d apel, plaiming, 5 Work in Ghina—Box of Freight ffi?:aéi‘:e:.‘.“bfifirs"{‘ s b, E Started December, 1911, Just ary, 1914, before thé supma¥ %ou:z"'m Found in Railroad’s Storehouse. In a letter from Rev. E. H. Smith written Nov. 1§, at Inghok, China, and received here Wednesday, Dec. 17, he writes: “A long, long letter hi could not tell you all that I would to say, of this wonderful work in these wonderful days. The new and start- ling opportunities crowd‘upon us. one are these large new public schools that have fallen, -under the th of paj a of native management and are ready tg Assistgnt Clerk pf ehe Spperior Court close, and when they look at our | oot Ne¥ London “Eonnt Wiven sdid dofendwat by ublishing tal Srder in The Novwich Buliet Hows: commencing on or before the 2éth da. mrd for gaid County, pearing to and peing found b 0 sugscrfb{nsz authorily that the saiy defepdant js absent from this State—| A. Bryan, 39 Otis £opé to parts/unknown. t is Therefgre defed, toat nou the pendenty of sai % be d ‘complaint” be letin, a newe- Ennled in Norwich, Coan., on e ce for two wedks st ceasivélv. azy wee Decembey, 1913 HIBBERD R. NOBMAN, FOR SALE 1912 Studebaker touring car, in good running order, $300 cash, L. X. Dondero, Willimantic. Phone 64-5. deciéd FOR SALE Pocket billiard and cigar business at corner Church and Main Sts,, price $1,200; nas done a4 g0od busi- neas for 10 years, but owner den)ren to age in other business. L. N. Don- dera Aviflimantic. Phone 64-5, " aeorsd FOR SALE_Six horse power steam Dboiler, price 325, W, D. Thacher, 43 Tanner St, Nerwich Tow dec. FOR SALE —Cows; just arfived, caf- pockethook o ing | load Holsteins and’ “Ayrshires; = new k&s‘é’iefi.s 3 )(‘tno’}x‘: milkers ana pearby springers, H, H'% and Tho Boston Biore Reward 10s ker. Tol, 105-2, Willimantic, acertd returning it io Bulletin, Geelid OR sfiflm_f&vfl” fine colnnia,l ‘ma- "'-og,r 1 E nozany ilet avis piano, in per- A sy E‘::ka nd bl °"§% J0€ | feot orasr. Alnst be turned into cash ak | et e M an Niuty s | oige-” Cait evenimgn between 740 and | o I 30 o'cloc dwrios Abel, Goehester, Conn, B, J. P N0 4. | Kropaway, Shields Sullding, Norwich, Conn. novied TS ey oS on | —you SALE—Io T p steam over Brosawsl of Meln Sk, & $100 pil | FOR FALEL K0 B B sienm, sneins A gzxam of $40 if uzumca’ o auveun y‘" & s 8 Chles il Sior Vel | acoek ; flfiW in ‘ll‘a&(l” as-urd if 1, DOBS YOUR RANGE need Fopairing/ | £ stove prick Lp Bt any renge sent fl!“ roturpned to gum i B @i B Iags e ve QR Bt N e e FOR BA l—‘&—‘?ll? Mfln;u'd W Buuzz 2 e | FOR SALE 7 Bariin, Sadudialings ha 5 | Conyenieniy locuied (0 = Xelne NoFwich, Al Drice Aag NOFIOR LeIrmS glifalive o Las buyer, fhl}) PUOPerLy nas oS OWD Waler sRpply. : By order of tse SALE ‘ourt nt Prs Ln t zgo P tflnl Norwich, * estate baia?ing £a 5 éfufa e a‘{ Gs:olzgz 2 ?V [dsceased, STAed otk aserived hilows, Vid.i ertain trast arcei of land Son the southives riy side of the aF extending from Pichaug io Tnevite, within the Bown of Gl Wold, with the bulldings thereon stan mft ‘pounded southsasierly by land ke Bel iam Miner, southw: F by F Tond, nbst B enteny 3, Jand :{ % Darthea 4 aeres Ao Mf CHAS. ¥, MORGAN, Administratos, 9! desifd Appiy to Wiklim »aields, 35 ligd- | | way, Norwica, Con DAL, -banu rurd aus | ESN L e ey ot v | dress U3 r.nnkun St 4d ol 3 R B x| Hamilton, Bxecutoy, K l’l’ oV ‘u — 250 noie ¥ lar usiness lll')‘ p gave »!eh, nmg;;y{i{nled. nr!}: 03 b Peing Ytor any pibtiby yo P nad < T A e Y T AR B R Lbun Pmt fin&ffiu e v, NOSWILL, § FOR SALE o Rt ity iu;q&a' '-xy b pun The residence of the late Rev. George 4.3 II, VYUY, ):..) U, U:’ IA Street, Norwich. | Blisacads, ¢ ¥, ,“ Bomse ot Saven voome, nor and eold | HAbi. stun” oy’ SO, | md water, steam heating and bath room, 00, $1.83; Gluy, "‘.}‘é’i 19,000, $i1. w{ 5 3 ‘Tin il 2 Wl Lot about 75 by (INERME promyl:fx. g.nk [ shmpid «\u m Inquire of < AMOS A, BROWNING, oct268FUTR Frustee. The Neponset Shingles RATES FOR ‘}EHT Upper seven-room tene- mcm & all in good condi- hitney, at Buuetin novaod lm St tion. Apply C. F. Office at ARRY S “p. ‘m. TFURNISHED ROOMS, all mode: cof yanispose 38 Union St Telephone §34-4 SUMMER COTTAGES Vor Remt—For Sale. loca- 51 Florist—This s a century plant, blooms once in a hundred years. La, —Haven’t you got a century plant thag will bloom oftener?—(hicago Dally News. “And has this famous docter cured your friend of the hallucination thac she was sick?” “Oh, completely. She's really sick now."—Fliegende Blaetter. “Is he rich?” “I ghould he is, He's got three lawyers, four bookkeep- ‘atek Hilly Weekapang, nd seven' expert accountants fig- Bleassut View, uring out his income tax."—Detrolt Rentals, $175-325! Pebi Provk Inspection by nppoln» =n|’. & FRANK W. COY, 6 Migh Street, Westerly, Long Distance ‘Lélcphone. FOR RENT R L mayz9d A fine Chicken Farm of two acres with good house, barn and hen-house. Well located, E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Cliff Street “Wealth is very haughty and over- bearing in this country.” “Not al- ways. Did you ever watch the owner of & 60 horse power automobile trying to square himself with a bicycle polic man?’—Washington Star. Ethel—Jack said last night he'd lss me or die in the attempt. Kitty—Good ss gracious! And did he s you? Ethel —Well, you haven't heard of his death, have y: ~Boston Transcript. “How did you happen to lose Mrs. Wombat's custom?” “Some people are too finicky for me to understand,” re- sponded the grocer. “She got uppish because my cat was asleep in the FORE SALE. FOR SALE The Fine Manufacturing Plant lately occupied by the Tobin Arms Mfg. Co. IN GREENEVILLE. The main building consists of three floors of about 2,000 square feet each and there is a'large ad- dition and office building. The property is supplied with 50 horse water-power at the lowest price in Connecticut. Plans and full particulars upon application, Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. cranberries.”—Kansas Clty Journal “How do you like my biscuits, hub- by? 1 got the recipe out of a paper.” “Well, my dear, I found a button in one and a feather in another. Maybe you got the cooking recipe mixed with the fashion hints."—Loulsville Courier- Journal. “Your former husband must still love you' “Why so? “He tells me that he owes a great deal to you “He's referring to the back alimony. —Ptttsburg Post. “Yes,” sald the haughty actor, “T be~ gan my career as Legree in an Uncle Tom ftroupe.” ~“Oh,” replied the in- genue who had been permitted by him to pay for her own luncheon, “I thought you might have been one of the chunks of ice.”—Chicago Record-Herald. “Do you know the penalty for per+ " asked the cross examining law - ver, sternly, “Yes, sir,” said the stub. born witness. “Well, sir, what Is the penalty for perjury?’ thundered the lawyer. “It's getting elected to the assembly and going on a lecture teur,” | answered the witness.—Buffalo Ex- pres: “What are vou going to eall the new baby?” “Reginald Claude,” replied Mr. Bliggins. “Isn’t Reginald Claude a | rather affected name?’ “Yes, I want | bim to grow up to be a fighter, and I fancy that Reginald Claude will start something every time he goes to a new school.”—Londen Opinien, | THE KALEIDOSCOPE Aecording to a German official test, ~ | networks of telephone wires over a FOR SALE Magnifieent residence on Broad way, moedernly equipped and artistically decorated, fine stable and garage on premis Lot 86x510 feet, flowers and fruit in abundance, Price reasonahle and terms te suit purchaser. THOS. H, BECKL siay Building, Phenes 724 Street. city tend to diminish the danger from lightning. P S M. Bourseul, who was regarded by the Freneh as the first to develop the idea of the telephonse, died recently a poor man, Switzerland soon will have a hydro- electric plant using the highest water. fall in the world so harnessed, the wa- ter drepping 5,412 feet. Property owners along Delancy street, New York city, will provide lifa cars for Tom and Jerry, the horses | that for 24 years have drawn the car: along that street. On the map the area of Canadj seems to be double that of the United FOR SALE Eight-roem Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large lot, lacated five minutey’ walk from Main street. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. States, whereas Canada has square miles as against 3,026,789 n! continental United BStates without Alaska. “1t is reported that the Spokane, Port- land and Seattle Railway company i§ building at Philadelphia for the Pacifi¢ coast trade twd 23-knot steamers 500 feet in length, 63 feet beam and 34 1-3 feet deep. It is stated that these ves- sels are for the run between Seattla and Portland and possibly .to Van= couver. An-indusiry that has reeently made its appearance in Gera is the manu- facture of celluleid teoth and na't brushgs in the town of Schmoslin, anc to judge by its rapid development or- | ders must be plentiful. Large Ameris can houses are buying these brushes, and all signs point to undiminiehed ac- ! schools here the only school in ajl J ¥ = Ing-hok that is flourishing and full AT A COURT OF nmn,m*gm ,“,mflse’;" W"‘;‘,‘ "*f”r WORKINGMEN'S COMPENSA . d all pols and producing defigite sesuits at Norwich, within and for the DSt 8 G z tivity in the future. L - -4l they of Norwich gn the 17th d D ¥OpL " TION INSURANCE COL. EARL N. G are now asking that we help to ruh e s e e Dsden g R whlo x.; . . GALLUP i these schopls for them, It means, you Préstit NELSON J. AYIING, guage | STAGRCR SEUAPRY ARE oUT, are the Tiao and Yalu in the south and , that can i . state 0. am Blackbury, late -of o ,fl‘"fli“ 3 . : w S ' have Christian men pm these fia"fmvfi serigue In shid District, deoenand e “ Wialo Ceslteni Waars. They will interest you. [Tele A"GTI 0 N EER H“f;m"u""gp?.l‘\xle Af;‘::e;mng Fr:ul:a,\"?gam: tremendous influence and that we can he Kxecutor ex ted his adminis- hone my office and learn wha . S trat] t witl for considerable distances and no small have the influence of the church and SRH9R, Seapint with pald fg;;‘;;og‘; b 100 . 1n MARKET G_RDEN, Jur rate is. Sraduats #roi Jousd NeL Bellact of | Lo Lo L i ans ayg hajnal the gospel put about these hundreds Ordered, ’l‘hat the 20th De. | POLILY aNg delcras PUrPISE raiin o A Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and | transported over them, but the Man- g!mgflgsml‘rm:t Uthe leading families. m;t ;r;gu D. 1813, &t gtnc g‘r‘t i3 the gp»:fl 5 8! poes) Pedigreed Stock, Merghandise and |churian raflways are more importans e afternuon, e Probite o Fappen 5 “Soon now 1 shall be ;fir&fng for a P in the City st Norwich, In saiuDAslgg_T A JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Sales. Adczecs, avenues of trade. T44 same 3 - 2 AN STk s Mo Rt o Bearigh if sfime, and (BF e’ .Zg“ SB wipe Ve shetucket St, Norwich, Coun Danielson, Conn. Cocoanut palm planting is the lead= e churches that I have not seen | LADIES’ BLOUSE WAIST tor is -airected to & Hotice t-a BT 8nd Sivas: el e L ing agricuitural activity im Colon, Sl ) o e et WITH CHEMISETTE. | Qi hapisims ,""5;@4"‘," i e 2 B T t‘!fl‘ Mhenar UL elephians Gamibctipn Panama, and cocoanuts exported © station is for thp ——n 7 3 SAPPr Bayie SanE | 34,000, ens! s e o 4 |in largé qunnlh.lea 5,000,080 beind new ch JEtror at Jenstotwg avs pibr Fo tae | SO0 e i 5 iy uafflcé‘d feyso‘;‘:l‘iflé'mm]’l ;l‘f;day Fe| A Pretty Blouse for Theatre or Home | date of said hearmg, and T Ak forany | FEzORs “"" FGlpantls Pons . { gg::‘l?,hah o?:g :sldth;’rgcntnn‘gn ;ta'l;' bullding.” After greetings and mes. ygor o to the Cout: sony 7. A¥LING, Jug, i FOR SALE San B During 19 — SEEE NG, Judgy “‘g an Tias coast. During 1912 the de- sages to friends in Norwich Town and| White crepe dé chine, embroidered o The :Lb‘pre S 520 Soresomen t-g struef o VICEbIsE st ’“"D hongRranis at Farm of 140 acres land, &0 till- clared value of such involces through piaces Iy fhie vk, r. collar and guffs in Persian efteci, was luwlg {‘;}’mfi’ ‘g%m ‘fzu.. o}' . arm o able, balance. pasture and wood. f | this port to the United States wny ; ime wouwld fail us tg-%no- | used for' this ‘design. A tucked net! ALLESL ANNIE C. gt =+ a ho s m the | Siuatea z -8 mues rom Uia aiysuo, || land, $1500 wood and timber on §133,660, representing about 4,500,008 g’vfl-“’mfloy,“ghguggg g W[; firg [ Tocp e none) pieatingy ox slevpiang | SR Fasnin o ou’gbod roul, \eiepnotie =ad K |f place, house has 12 rooms, parn | | cocoanuts. ughis of grabitu mplets TROBATE - fumw 116 70 SCHOO, TaTih | ] 5 Sk i E de g0 :&dm?’fflieu Thé design is-sy ie ufix-v.n SPrR: pR e Ahe-Disteser | 48 as 1= >zny~{m in 'r- ‘:res of x‘n’auuné worked neids, Ires f,‘;’,‘fl’, fiiu h‘:fi:‘:fi; ;fi“?flma.figg American firms have establtshed- : popiunhy s “".fi; S Hotwishy op tht Hth Sy ptibetenl. | ' i prava CADDEN co. O e o heaoi TURBING.. m‘:.‘Z,‘,,“,: Boog condition, _this place 15 | | thefr washhouses in Mongofia, wherg | Freinht Mu.lng Two Years. ;;\cthea fibr‘estflrvsuz{ 3 4 8- and 40 mm ,fl;t_‘xmo\y J. AYLING, Judge. novi0ThSTu Norwich, oon eng\r:‘)&‘;m, noUse has L4 reoms, ‘ iocated 4 miles Irom Norwich on the wog] is cleaned before !hlpmeq: cq 5 }gx fp“nd W&Rfl— B o{,\;‘ lmfi'rsnn 2 tf}equh‘e&t“ Bstate -of —Jacob- -Merkiein, - late-~of fashioneu fireplaces, cellar under-w state road cnd on trolley line. the United States via Klatka, road Dase Wi & nch material for-a-3t~inch Fx‘eston,dlgis‘fltfl ?}1 gEan gfice&s:;d = fl"“"e'“““fi'e ":'2;:.1.‘:{‘1‘0&;:&‘3 n:::'a in a most beautiful locatlon, ;);usmm n;mx mAn:at reslo;: also sol from Lead, South Dalo! f pettorn o 4 3 e Xdmmnistratrix exhivited ner 20 | Qi Syl i Y- 5 g 3 and is in high state of cultiva- [ their stock to Ames uyers an orseich oot aher Doges ;‘f.f%g o SBLEIR. S (0 raton maed | mieirstion st it laeeas | O tyle Hemey | pii i i isd B3 | s finiet St it || RHE St came o i Teummian e same um‘: 10 the same address flbvr;r orlhwfllm};\mp ;grgm Court for allowance; s theTe- i EROMELE LT e R Y avGut /13 tons. oF ‘b,m: nay, ome fertilizer go mnh dth-. lg)lac‘; ! ket lav. Bmkfi Li'nu; amonm':t?t th,l.! : town arrived safely, but the g er’ throug! e Js-vlwm LOU\DJD) , That the 30th of De- i two-horse wagon, vne lumber wagon, Milk can be shipped io Provi- { wool were bongl n speculation, box, though auem{»ta were mn;!n! Yo | Fettern Dépt. iworwich, -Co o, e T e in firfe in 3-5-12 Ib. pails O Sfarmiag tools and machider — Uxpectuilon Of the reduction of ' tng : trage it, rmwx on a ditl:tang = forenoom, -at the Probate Court ed“on a lurge iarm. The price o R ANBIE n DONOHUE, B sty Tmport duts; e P n o Gificnd N sadvis Drly o GCiar: in the Gity"or Norwich. isr:p;%x&eg&suxgr P. W. Latham & Co., Pt AT 35,500, 31,000 can femais §_Central Buildi wich, Ct Vet v ot 11305 . how o™ ht officy > = 3 , on mortgage. Possessmn given imme- | rgentina- has an area 47 | 3 lonz refg! e, Tetors esident Wilson is not bossing Con- | hearing the sarz, and the said -Admin. Tel. 1059-4. Shately investizarer square miles and a population of 7.- U to notice the recent- !nvemory was “taken. Ss; he just makes suggestions and | istratrix is direcisd give Send for Wiicox’s Farm Bulletin— 000,000. Agricultural products and Mv, ee h: thy re —s | the f b ublishing this order -once - = §R Bustun of: Réad, B okon Sentim T o o ‘“e“r:fi?é":';‘xz"r"m%"“’" panes grsnnesl F. C.-GEE. ¢ LA SALE HORSES Sho nhtlonss earih’ u"“"uz“‘.""r'm"z 1 £l at leas x 8- prior ¥ 1] we e ent i sala Distere i Teaking, tor .« L. 3 TUNER WILLIAM A. WILCOX emoaks ana | countty. ifs varying cltmate snd. tope - i I have several good A fine plece of work is being done.on business horses that I wish to dispose the Seotland road. - Five two h nm.p v, the fecun ity of the -o‘nl:r?d A Valyable Tip. . ity of the rainfall are sil return to_the-Cou \ NELSO:. Real Estate Broker, 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Ct. "Phone=5 3 zre Gawing 1 28 joads of earth| When you have saved up enough 'S AYLING, Judge. of at once; also a good wagon suitable it 5t on ‘the New | money ‘to- invest in doubiful mining | csmi of ioter el LOTCEOINE 13 a true 41 Went ‘Brona St, Rooma 1 ama 3, | B Q0G8: %0 B, €00l Wagon syiable | L0e e e ore 1n' the Tapid progress W&% fii{ ‘fil g' stocks—buy an overceat, — Chicago | Attest: .- FANNIE C. CHURCH, Westerly, R. L. ELMER R, PIBRSON. of the margin of n!fnauc on in recent n b the- News decisd e = Clerk. Telephone No. 365, oct16d Tel. 1139, ectzyd | years, - & e,

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