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BGENERALLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW G FULL ASSOCIATED 2 ) 3 PRESS DISPATCHES — POETRY ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT' ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1914. i H has been secking a suitable Starring|were heard. Music by a talking ma- _ vehicle and_has found it in Marla|chine added to the pieasure. District ¢ ¢ sudeville and Motion Pletures s | BOS%: The itle role sives this great| Deputy William Cowlishaw of New o sor i ‘American actress an opportunity to run | Britain was present and. assisted in = “V'letires at Coionial Theatrs | the gamut of emotions and fo bring | conferring the ramks of poge amd Ville and Photoplays at Davis|into play the wonderful resources of hknight on . ve " | her unguestiencd ar stailing e E"ded 'useH nmel A ville and Photoplays at Duvu[h(_‘nnlmvy to general belief, the play| 'C:C. King, W. L. L. Spencer; James v S a2 o i the mountains of | $ FRAPESEN LA TalEC | You Breathe 1t—No Stomach Dosing i Tribe, No. 48, L. O: R M. ;:{11;-5& e “1.))”‘;\31;}‘-9;‘[‘5‘; man, Emil Commete and Alfred White —Clears the Head. while ng o trip on horseback | O orth Westchester and Atbirt 1| Use nature's remedy for catarrh or PATH OF LITTLE CHILDREN. Tho path o' little children is the pa:a 1 want to_tréad, Where green Is every valle: rose is red, Where latighter's always ringing and every smile is real, And where the hurts aré little hurts thai just a kiss will heal. , and every i th 1 f Dils be. i the | old/in the head, that is harml The path o* little children, on the [!!‘1!\\- [ oL tody - ©: ©.|jgved Catalonia. The playwright was B | yet quick and effective. d That leads aws i G eliowa” fand e T Borough Interest. e e 5c per Line, Six Words to the Line T nouemen in 45 pours afted the| Mrs. Madjson Stathers and child of | Hyomel which you breathe through a The path taat '|' ‘:nlenvlgl(l;}\‘hn-:'s—lhl . ANNOUNCEMENTS i°h¢ 1ad Anished the drame on | Morsanstown, W. Va. ave visiting Mrs. | emall pocket inhaler. | This curative L s an very sceme of its ending, where | Stather: -!and antiseptic air reaches the most keeps @ foe. et ST Andree and Ramon loved | ton Dauphinee, on Linwood avenue. remote air cells in the nose, throat WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT Prof. Geo, @regoire, a well known oot jde Martin Shugrue left Monday for Ann | and lunge, killing the catarrhal germs, = - path tie children that winds R 1 neimen Brench, starts his ney has surrounded Miss | Arbor, where he is attending the Uni- |and quickly restoring health to the| WANTED—A gang of choppers to| FOR SALE—_Farm of 125 acres, 30| TO RENT—Five room flac with large o'er hill an’ ' dale Glass tonight at 7.30 et the Y. M. C. A. with » remarkable company, | versity of Michigan Siscachil Bancaus’ inembrarie’ cut 500 cords of lops wood; Eood price | clear, good soll, balnce woodland and | attic, modern improvements, 9 Hos- | AN’ leads us down to geitle seas where hall. whom s Lou Tellegen, for | Krnest Elzart returned to New York | % Hyomel has benefited so many suf- W‘,“u“z“duryg:”mmfin"'{l‘flp‘.‘;;:;!~erl‘; B e e i1y tine: iea | Well Ave. Inguire ‘at §6 Boswell Ave | 4, (S Yessola sally & @ e an’ — years 2 member of Mme. Sarah | Monday, after spending the holidays at | ferers of the worst cases of catarrh.| Giyve parm, East Willlngton, Conn. | 31,050, half cash. Meyer, 217 Laurei | Jan7d through the pasture bars, TERESA CARRENO. Bernhardt's company, and for the last | his home i town. New [Ha. | it offensive brm!:,rm:‘ln; ol mucun | 3nia i Hill Ave., Norwich, Conn. 3an10 |~ rwo RENTS_Enqaire ot Aw brings ue horle at evening witn = three vears her leading man. Play-| Samuel McDonald was in New Ha- | frequent sneexing droppings In the - Ave Mra. B MaDowell - jansd pcarts that KNow no Scars. il i i \ v v s e e WANTED—Positi as bookkeeper FOR SALE—Saw and shingle mill, b Famous Pianist Will Give a Recital in | soers will recall Lou-Teliegen who saw 1 Tuesda: 3 throat and spasmodic coughing that it |, u;flcfgm_, e "E18enstoin per wilh Doiler 35, enging £0 horse power | —mG RENT—Basement tenement at 56 | Tho A O Slater Hall en Monday, Jan. 12 he divine Sarah when she toured this| Ilenry Koch has moved his house-|is sold by The Lee & Osgood Co.| 3% P¥ 2'°Golchanter, Ct. Jan7d | $250; sell separate. Meyer, 217 Laurel | school St. with pleasant soutnern exe| eams come true, L couniry three years ago in repertoire [ hold goods from the Taintor block to| with a guarantee to refund the money = e T 7i | Hill 'Ave., Norwich, Conn. jan7d | posure. = Inquire at Bulletin Otfice. R ey Nty The first recital in the Slater hall [ ana last season when she went from | Amston, where he is employed. if it does not do all that is claimed for' ‘drc:fi’gfinroug“:enlni_myih‘:ge‘a‘{eu T e e T Cvery sicy in bive x concert course for the season of 1914 | coast t st_in vaudeville. Prices, |~ Harry Groobert was in Hadlyme on|it. A complete Hyomel Outfit, con- | SUicated ¥OURE Ish 181508 R0CC, 1 o 0 \With two. or more acrés, handy | — wURNISHED room ot 54 Washington i LAt ofhier o will be given on Monday, Jan. 12, and | 25 50 75, $1, $1.50. Seats on [ Tuesday. lmnmz inhaler and bottle of liquid. | heds, no other roomers, quiet house, vi- | to Norwich, stating_particul J. E.| St Telephone 1243-1%. JanZd e B the artist will be Tcfesa ' Carens Thursday Cutting Nine Inch lce. selia tor only $100. Extra bottles of | ciuity “Tinmesvile preigtred; give tall | Vars, 31 Mochanic st jamsmWir _| Sogml U PR iRl o L | AR chgeles are, pink it , an nown as the queen of pianists, If —— == . A. Elgart commenced filling his | liquid, if later needed, 50 cents. Drug- | particulars. J. 2 e N < T : i e air this great artist had not achieved fame DAVIS THEATRE. 1c j S oties o with nine inch ice, | 818ts everywhere sell Hyomel. Jan7d & un"“"gm Haae i The beat of Conaiton; | el B o, SespoRAIULS DAty s e ¥ @s a planist she would have ue ome WANTED —Washings and ironings | w h stool and scarf. Terms $10 down, | now keeps 25 hesd of stock and ica eceived . ; Celebrated as a beauty who discovered | Last Chance to See Captain Hero and | - Two Applications Recelved, . to'80 at home. Inquite a Bulletn OF- | 3o per monin. “The Plaui-Cadden 'Co. | 3 irs chance for the TIght part & with nor the fountain of eternal youth. In the His Eight Polar Bears, e < held Mondar | were ably handled by Miss Laura T.| fice. Jamea | tne’ Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich | Gress® Joseph, . Austin, ¥irst ng to dread; 2 sl ) o anked | = D AR Wood. Spain of Toda: Cordove. and | — e e 5 | Conn. dec2SMWFE | man, Gales nm, o R I care is not an ogre and sin i musical world she has long ranked the parlors of the engine [ Wood. Spi WANTED — Relable, _sxperienced e — Phone 272-2i but 4 name. with the foremost players of bofh| 1rs a bear it is the general oo ‘appiications for member- | Gibraltar were discussed by Rev.| parber for steady Job. Apply J. P.| #2500 for a good walnut plano cage s nmne & sexes. Madame Carreno is one of the | opinion of the show that is holding the e = Dwight C.1 Store. JITOE fcurse WUl |:Gakenii i SSFMat S MNmAuHD. anka | TaRT Sorean. wth stool. Terms 36 onmz-y:f_s“m“‘z% Seven xg:ml fa Tare few ‘who stir the public before at the Davis the first haif | Ship were recelvel (o n was|be in Spain, then to South America Eb—To Shecnorss aled | ot Biut e, Nors e = - —E n Deirolt Frec her beautiful hands strike a mote. The k. Tor a real big headliner GRS TR S and on to North America. Sl ANTED—Te buy one-horse sled | Co ine Plaut-Cadden Bullding, No daeciza = s magnetism, the queenly bearing and Hero his e heautiful Monday. on of Franklin was the| AN interesting talk will be given | erts, Windham, Conn. Tel. 93-33, Willi- FURNISHED ROONS. central ioca- | DON'T ROCK WE TO SLEEF, MOTHES the classical contour are factors in bears are a treat both for the old P Vi father on South Main | Jan. 16 by Dr. Frederick Sykes who | mantic DIv jansd | $160.00 will purchase a_ m{fi gt tion, steam neat. Inquire 15 Unlon St. 3 - arousing instant admiration; no man he young: se clever animals | guest” of his fath Will speak on Robert Louts Stevenson. | —govERNMENT positions are casy fo [ SR upright yith stool and | décsd | g RoGking, o baby ts sad to sive y is so unimportant as not to be iflu- | do some amazing stunts and some real | Streer OVOR FURNAR, o ined Monday | DF. Sykes is to be head of the new | get. My free booklet Y-838 tells how. | por\cSok ‘The Pi hdaen Co.. the | ~TO RENT_Upper seven-room teme- | O Sestive disorders wh . . enced by such a woman. funny ones, such as drinking out of a | AMiss Anne FASCEFHEAEC L Cisit- | Connecticut Woman's college. Torite today—now. Barl ' Hopkins. | Biaut.Cadden Suliding, Norwich, Conn. | ment af 11 Blm S, ail i §00d condl- | Mother, loarn the latest hygienic iomes Madame Carreno is descended from | bott e’ wrestling match with the | from New \-"l‘ St ol The officers of Stonington Grange | Washington, D, C. _Jansd Fec29M W B WETEE e pF~m hltney, &t Buusiin | Bid. farew to all the lul or old family that settled in South | man and one of the bears is worth see- | ing relatives during No. 158 were installed at the meet- | ~ wANTED _Homoe wanted for a first | ~§155.00 A beauliful Chickering up- 2 2 = ¥ g erica when that region of romance | ing alone. Special scenery and a huge e ing held Tuesday evening in the par- | ciass mahogany upright piano in small | right, perfect order, with stool and : rihe hushab ~.|.¥h:.: immy Was young. She was born in Caracas, | cage that takes up the entire stage STONINGTON lors of the Road church. family where it will be used carefuily; | scarf, a good bargain for e e > PR e e S ) Venezuela, where her father, a fine| give a far north appearance to the per- privilege of purchase if desired at very | Tarms §16 down, $1.58 D So you mustn't rock th & »J =5 musiclan, was for a time minister of [ formance. 1f you haven't already seen TR reasonable terms. Write Mr. Field, care | plaut-Cadden Co, { 2 < ¥ Her grand-uncle, Simon Bolivar, | this act, come up today and bring the | Report of Second Congregational Sun- e Bulletin Office. ¥4 3andd Buiiding, Norwi A desirable 9-room House with |y, ; ped to free the country from Span- | children: they will enjoy themselves resented By Heads of WANTED-—To buy second-band fur- r-‘nun' ul sq ! modern improvements. Conveniently ish t hot day School P . lota £ h. 11t 11 °P~h tohe, with yranny - as well as you. The feature photoplay % et niture in large lots for spot cas lon, full ri~h tone, With| o _ted Pogsession at on: y-wopsy Like other young pianists of the|ic anoil he Famous Players' pro- | Different Departments—Meeting of Write J. C. Witter's Auction Rooms, oI 3b T NONIL 6k P e E A PRENTICE, time, Carreno heard Anton Rublnstein, | ductions, showing Lillie Langtry, the| Travel Club. ) Evans Block, Danielson, Conn. deczsd | e o, Do 5 o R S ment and peraaps nothing during the im- | celchr ctress, in a strong dra- = = = z 2SMWE 5% one 300. iff St.| of mproper education in Ppressionable period inspired her more. His Neighbor's Wife, a| The annual report of the Second workmen S e L O T 0 L P T B Then as turn about s fair play, Rubin- | t rips you and holds your | Congregational Sunday school has e b worics peroel post and in- 6:00—X Teal Sin Domingo mahos, R 8teln heard Terssa Carreno and he was all“the while it is on”the | heen prescnted by the officers. =~ The = e ANk mA By ¥abeuGiess foot upright fim{i\zi’:\f action. socd SERCAEN COTTRGRS el 80 fascinated that he offered to accept There are three reels to this|report of the secretary, Henry M. mon education sufficient; “pull” imnec- | (oR% ST real e Fla:. cae For Meni—ber Sale. king m to sle g i e e e ompensation || 5555255 B plEAR BT | S0 S8 SRR e S GO0 : j obliged to do with her was advise her < a picture of English soctm'i_,h. ndance of $3 for 1913, the school E’.fi,fifii‘,“"fiep"l""z;.‘;‘“u"i'niszermfl P | Norwich, Cona: decztM w K asng View. kid that's e: concerning the interpretation of the Blackburn Rovers. the great | bein session every Sunday. The oy X i S| S SATa Thy6e miote. of. thoss EEaCNS a It Eocks e works they reviewed together. In Car- football team, playing several | attendance was on December | am prepared to quote rates dec3 - TEERITRITRT] s e inspection by appoiniraent. S 's playing one bek a b i the English cup tie games. | 2. 104 being e vs : : M HERE'S open v | Mict 0 e sold at once; Vi RANK W. COY, = o= » = and ia a Woman artist that is an ex- | uclude the famous Mutual Week- | “'jiose with a perfect attendance for |} to Workmen's Compensation. ™ Shing s “HC, T Bosios, | chunk, 1160 Ibs” age & price $13s;'sray | | 3 Mk Stowet, Weewstn B L, HUMOR OF THE DAY l-ru‘i{x;hnm\: dhor St ] iich shows many "“'—‘l‘l"‘h“n!l the year were: Rev. Dwight C. Stone, | Mass. Aldis Owe dec27d e 1100 iba, sgs 12. . These horass en Venezuela was planning the | ppening in all parts | yjre” Bila Graham, Margaret Scheller, e “WANTED A 3 r general b t o owner is making a Briggs—What Simon Bollvar' L b | Br=. 3 ANTED A girl for general house- | fault, only the owner is making eeutenuial Simon Bolivar's birth | o, e W e comedy is a Key-! pyih Bindloss, abeth Muller, Ma FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, work. Appw at Bulletin Office. decidd | change in business. Call at stabie, No. E vour s the legislature and musicians united | Fatly's Flirtations and | rhecert Florence Vennard, Beatrice . % | i_Cross St. New London sunbd OR SALE night? dn requesting that the great Lberator's | the w poor Fatty In this | g' 510 Theresa Weismeyer, Con- |j Central Iding, Norwich, Ct | == = S et When she granduiece, Tercsu Carreno, be asked | ; « shame. Another | SO0 5 Son PWWilliam Taggert, a2, jch i dassit | ranins niwe m\)“f;jk;;; Ry LA L t T oon ::::1 “j"n’,“" o i “.“’,“:"f‘s‘ S SHEC Al "“"‘" is Dook- | 1,1 jonnson, Robert Johnson, WANTEN—T0> hire a dairy farm, 100 | calves. address Sam Gitiin, Colchester, oman gludiy reade his ser- . for YMOTTOW » (Gascha g vice. ice she composed the music | Europe's m Clever lady acrobats s agitat- for the Venczucla national hymn, | Madame Carreno has written composi- toplay is The Missing ling drama of mistaken & & ) e | & Accnn ¢ . Miss Annie Graham h: A T Box 16, Busletin | Conn. _ Tel. 9-13. ' * . jansa Biteporicx: (o womnn'e Xis a session of the school in sev- e SALE—My stock of millinery oT ) — d 0 ¥ honestly be e R o COL. EARL N. GALLUP /| wanrep_fiw furs, st & N fen. e on nee B0 Water St. every Thursdsy. | Sooos 404 a woman should get a man’s wages porations, or any person haviug care of any building or lot of land, bordering . e . n A Those missing two ssions were | S you. Miss Delphine Beaure- Agitator (grimiy humorous)—It de- tlons which artists of every degree and Ués, in two reels, hesides a spe- = = . : ATC' Bennett. movild " | garl ewetr City Janed - the most accompiished amateurs de- ed variety of comedy and |Mies Sarah Graham, Miss Waldy: E. 4 WANTHD_Baw Tare Vil be ot B8 | 3 E = Pends upon whether she's married to light to play. matic oplays Morrison, Dy iR WS D R Tt N 31 Mokt | | FOR SALE_Fou bators | e Fine him or not—Sydney Bulletin During the year 1912 Madame Car- = The report of the treasurer, Miss : 5 B every Saturday. A B. Woodwortn, | i Eood condition; il he—a father gave fiv B e hoc artistic Tunilas by e L M. Trumbull, showed recelpts to be | . craduate trom Jones Nat. School of S o | BaRmesn, machins tellotte, . P e Hokdon or I et in Burops Whent sha SisaiT and, e expenditures SLTLOS | Kuctipnoering Bpeclalt; of Sarm and| —oryve D TRESPASEING WO | St Norwics. Manufachmng lant o show how much 3 piaved in London, in the autumn of Bostor Opors Binnocs leaving a balance of 7.39. edigree ook, * Morcoandise and| yycpg printed on: oloth,s Mu1s, six for | —— oo | ippose? The n g gl bt e per gers. | senool contributed during the vear $20 | Real Estate Sales. Ad.:ese, P e for i1 The Sulieti | , ROR_SALE_One | Ry R e el B CEenicle gpros e e e e T L Danielson, Conn. CosRR e = ~ FOR SALE—A g ¢ hors eigSt | g R - e Sicd in the coming engage- | Turkey. $7.50 to the Connecticut Sun- | 5 s ' LE—A pair of horses, weigat 5 | s Coap gl el B0 dncly at (he big company of grand ob- | day schoel association, $88.28 fo . the z o w‘,?,;"fm,i:";‘ about 1400 pounds each, o and 6 years | Tobin Arms Mfg. Co. e “ = 0L, rs f e ra | Com : 1S S Telephone Connection. o Sty old, good workers and good drivers. | Did fa B & Siana ot oith wad iy gt from the »ston opera | Congregational Sunday School & Pub- | Iv1d = driv. S we found it hard to believe she has S ealre o [ belnsascaisty, | THalpsioianyeiyivent | SN \t'fl"“ e e SRR s ey b £ lic s may get a fair idea of the | ment made a donation of $3.50 for —_— = - i i SRR Doty B A e treat in store for them from | work in the foreign mission fiald. LOST AND FOUND TWILL STORE with good party, a fine | The main building consists of J!to town shor fterward 1 said I ing personalities amongst players of | t0¢ comments which have been made | Nqrs. J. H. Weeks, superintendent of | —————— — UEHENE D ARGIHESKIIE 8RS T three floors of about 2,000 square didn't care to go n Transcrip the day. As & pisnist she stands alons | 00 (e Company by the newspapers of | tne Cradle ol reported o members | LOST A siwpnerd dog, with coliar SWher back - from’ abroad. Address f feet each and there is a large ad- “Arem't you afraid of burglars? in her sex, and one may say that there | S0me of the cities already sited, | ship of 14 now on the roll. During'the | 303 Colchester tag. —Anyone finding Piano, care of The Bulletin uince. difier sndicifice’ Batidio “Why don’t you keep a dog - e eT8 iise. comments’ have been selocted | s OF 16 10w ONL : same. notify M. Zanovitch, K. E. .4, 5 ition a uilding. se burglars only happen around axs few aiongst the opposite sex who | Kierc comments have heen, siceled | vear tiere wero four promotions. The | ifthester, ‘conn ansa fealeg D (e ptasoutal L mee st i o e en - 3 g D e ey ave. | usual ‘four, socials wer an, 2 LE 1913 Ford fouring car In o property is supplied wi e. A do ps with you It is this great artist, undoubtedly | |2 {0 show the success scored away | Mothers' meeting fnstituted to give a, Sewers experienced On | fine order, used very carefully, just like |} 55 horge water-power at the me, ready to make trouble any the greatest female pianist of the age, | (1 | U f o Sociai time once a month to the moth- LEGAL NOTICES | new; aiso fine upright pianc.’ Address | 3 ington zaloue thsg pza,vsn‘nglx- lbs«;h‘x\(ely s ;‘“J""f”:fl:};;j er ‘uf the x‘!‘vldrex:uwho have gradu- fancy oolen Good pay, Autg, care Thae Bulietin Co. d \ lowest price in Connecticut. T'm puzzle abmul this cus! of iwless, that the music lovars of Nor- | (¢ N he Syracuse Journal said: | 4(eq trom the cradle roll. This now - »| TFOR SALE — Partridge Plymouth | eating to music.” “How's that?” -I wich and vicinlty are to be privileged | 71" Hoston opers stars gave Syracuse | nas a membership of twelve. The & % cockerels, at The Quail Srap, K. R. 3, Plans and full particulare wpon | can't understand whether the food is to hear for the first time in Norwich. | 125t nig e | Primery department has a membership tead Call or write P O dec26d application. intended to keep your mind off th And she is deserving of a splendid re- | Netel-dic opcratio selections that the | o¢ 25 and during the vear has grown steady. G 1= e i music or the music is intended to keep ception and a grand audience when | e A etles | under the leadership of Miss Barbara NG CO O TEL ey e Ly Favorable terms. E mind off the Musician. B e taviste 1 way Just anc | Muler una Jonmle Trumball ZE VAR - | Feispitne " S izt || JAMES L. CASE, Seats for the Carreno recital will go | 5 ise, that's all” i el by Miss AR e Danielson, Conn. Sl s SO - | o o it ey BEGIe &t thie store of-Goo. A Davis a., another Dbig mu-!,rhfl__ PR L S 5 . ¢ y N FOR SALE Pocket bulard parior; 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct. slumb ed Ame B e e of ‘the Scranton | Thers are 20 pupils, four regular and business” consisting. Of four Xabies, Yes. What do' vl o v st troupe of op- | one Aubstitute teachers n the depari- | L Siig e T s oy 3 pose he w lectured R e T T Ledi e HELP WANTED s B e AT THE AUDITORIUM. S eaised too highly, | tons were §$2.34 Of 'tho members Norwich, Jan. 5, 1914. As:Gofel Jowatt 8 | 2 yme” tomor- : e every T " last night's perform- ; tWelve were awarde buttons for The ordinances of the City of Nor-| 1 v O Girls, ork- G poultry of all kinds. o . '] Mother— \_ Three-Reel Spocial Feature Photoplay Wik (e most enjosable treat that | PUrfect attendance in December. The | wich provida that the owner ar pwners, | General Iousswork Girls, Day Work e, o) L‘;;,_‘ ai Fn-st Deafll Cla]m § Surely it doesn't Today. s et et | Lunner for attendance was awarded | Docupant ot occupants privaie cer- | ers, Waiter, Chamber Maid, Day Lab- lester, . i Rl I == =1 ss of girls taught by Miss M. orers, Iit trained and the j the ¢ ver. Not a number | F. Today is the day when that 5o much | amateur [ngraham, SEi Under e e he N : . on'any street, squars, o publio piace| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. talked of feature photoplay, The Night | e in encore was demand- e Teport of the home department | Within the Cits, whers thera i3 a side- | 3 J, COSCORAN. Sup. Central Bds. Shadows of New York, will be shown. | ed —n singer appeared but for | rendered by Miss E. A. Eldred, showed | walk graded, or graded and paved, . - 3 fanchester Guardian lt_lslpdimllre unlike the ordinary fea- | whom praise was given. If Scranton | i‘ mr'nh: rship of twelve and the col- | w)’\‘allx:‘;u&afi to be {eflie"eg lhere{mm H e Stranger (in a stir tire and is produced in three reels by | is foriunate enough to secure a return | lection $9. The visitors in this de- | 8BY all snow, sleet and ice wiiin T t]':"t I ere, waiter the popular Imp Co. The film is a |- ment of the singers from the | prrtment are Misses Mary Muller and | foitam, i, 20T, the same shall have | yye ’ =umsbns Hullet & Davis pianc, in per- onnec ake' it back senssilonal one and - story "ot ne |1 Bouse, they deserve’to| Himnah P. Hyde. = | witald ehiree nore after Sunrise when | up p one =4 | fect orger, "Must be turned into cash at | . g decent. Wi y whie! 1 e interes g | Liny o yverflowin yuse.” 3 ¢ Teports s itted were ac- | the same shall have falien in the nighi | ! vond e enings between 1.3 can do. Stran are Dress Reform and : Ity of containing a whole op Saik, or ary part #hereof. adjoining | nd postal to Sroadway, Shields Lullding, Norwich e ey Wanted a Wie, prodnced by the Crys el femyshichy b | Saysbullding oxsdul ol aend; ‘J;,' 1 e | i Cenm. -~ - towid THE OCEAN ACCIDENT s ki “ o LeCre o St gy ay afternoon the Ston! streel, Square, or public place, shall be T 4 repairing | pation. QoI 481 Co. with Pea] White In the leading | splc BT AT OF rias | Ve Chn i e fret mesting nrier | Covered owicn e, 1t anall bo'the duty| LEE CLEGG, Jeweler, pDOES XOUR RANGE need ropairing? AND | S : . 1 ® which wiil pre- | LFaY | of the owner or owners, occu; or | 8.3, stow, aven. sepléd | | The vaudeville programme for today | « = is concert will in- | the Christmas vacation. The topics | sccupants, private corporation, or any | 128 Washington Street, Cit 20531 O N GUARANTEE CORPORATION THE KALEIDOSCCPE e e bl Praes ot ule g atnt 7 === | Pre or_lot. 16 cause such sidewalk 6 aammgh R T S S A Foteas | of Oy Contl & Woud } e Briny, a one-act musical | ces ething r lot, to cause such v tate in Norwloh, consisting o oreman of City Coa 00d sed daily in the U 5‘:’;»;3;;« “‘;nmw;‘“&fl i mix ! the .u'm'; with sand or some other suit- your Watch and Clock and acres Of land, conve e Foreman was killed at 9.30 \ = s 1 : nd several | nad able substance. | the city of N b At and on | ; i | Work on the projected interstata changes of pretty costumes are worr 'The failura to do so for two hours | Sewsiry Repsics tefma Iriractive to”the Duyer. rua (§ & m. Polioy wes not effective }| WOk (rom Sunta Lucrscia in the by the girle. The songs are all up to - - during the daytime exposes the party Every: Repair Guarantesd. | property pas itz own water . o e butigee O Vore. Crike wans et gate and rendered In 3 bright, snappy | LABRADOR, THE LAND OF . T e e V5. Norwien, Con o || Sl make uil payment aa thougn | wich the peniosulir” roads of Yucatan & neat little act w Wins for him THE GRAY SILENCE.! The ordinances also provide that in S FOR SALI A second-hand Ford au- | Policy were in force and effect at §| at Campeche, e ey B e o afiolic RN eemisioliinn optn eCine ~ - tomobile. . Phone 55y, Norwich, or ad- |§ time of death. owing to - The Country Store, which is all the Friday Evening, Jan. 9th, Osgood ‘glect to comply with them. the party FOR SALE Lo TR O S = INSURE WITH A company f| T05" D070 o S e sl G| Al 3 Sating_ them or ROt cOMPIyIRg “wit even-Toom house,with s i semted in Norwich for the first time morial Could Hardly Do Housework. Pim- Shall pay a penalty of five dollars Slust ve ol to ciose || THAT PAYS ITS CLAIMS ON j§| . umed on Biewe augatre on thle coming FHiday | NS, baine Hulin who pre- ples Full of Matter, ltching and | s *Foms policaman of o s f 250 A S = o | [ : gignt, and, it successfal, on several i oo b o tonesum B8P Cuticontoons | t5e dam t oicemn 2t e oL Farm of 250 Acres , of Jessels on the inland B o Wity Siemia. M Lle | mers travaied b the Aisteat et LT urning Intense. Cuticura Soap | o: "tise "Eireer “Commiesianer. io collsct 3 IT OVER — 350 notcheads | JAMES L. CASE | of France shaws thetiin, Bpecial comedy feature presented by | the fall 1908 she. reached Hudson 4 0i Cured 211 Penalties Ineurtad tndar the fore: | Stustcu & o-% Wis LUl Uss ayouit, |and lou 6% (resular business size) Norsik F . were 15,141 boats of thres M. R. Nuthing, and in which he will siait. pencirating farther north on and Ointment Cured. | Foing provisions, and If they are mot vn'guod ruws, Leicpuobe aBd t | envelopes, meatly printed, for $1.90; 000 | orwich Representative | and over capable of carrvin #lve away 20 to 25 presents to differ- | the labrador coast than any other I o O e e s et s P fithine "Workid wueids. tres | Sriccs f0° Ghy DiihUDE you D458 2 || g0 shemekec st Norwicn. Comn. ric tons. As regards S5t members of the andience. | American womar | B0, Box 25, Alhurg, Ve My hands | Cootete 5 LI Attorher, who anall | S238 Cune"sia Tertiia. basanue Dasture | 5f. - The Bullein Compans. Norwich: iy, 78 per cent. can carry over 300 | As zuest on Dr. Grenfell's Strath- - O. Box 25, A 3 My hands | ! 14 = LA and_woouisnd, brock Tunliug UirOUgA | Conn. | per cent., 201 to 300 tons: & COLONIAL THEATRE i and on the Moravian supply ship —Were so affected with eczema that I could WRROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, B Y enin: hovas bas 16 veoms, ot S 2 { 161 6 200 took RadrE Rk & % | $tarmo ling has vieited the hardly do my house work for all summer. | Jansd Street Commissioner. | jashioned urepisces, cpliar under whols || FOR SALE O T C bi &5, thorougl. nt, 3 ta 100 ton The House of Discord, Biograph, Mam- | " exion d“brings glowing The eczema broke out as — | Boume: (2%, 3¢ attached, meatiy mew: | ountry. ludlow Farm, North Stoning e moth Two-Reel Society Drama. | ilo% " did self-sacrifice of Z‘mlf:u:mdfi“;c"‘"d NOTICE TO PERSONAL TAXPAYDRS | Ghe oiher sy bari 48V 3L TG0 wg? | fon 7L . . 8, Norwidn. Conn. H. K. | FOR SALE T Briste) nternagional exhibition o B e i the ftching and burning ] BapL aa e ot e = will be held from Mav to October, It 18 not often that more than one e weshs pamned in sn gk e sl v MRAUT of the Town of Spragme. B ras wakon. one Lumoer wasih | 5f MANTING ook at thean prices: 300 Magnificent residence on Broad ||f 81 ‘The exhibitton js fo be upon & muitiple reel feature is shown in i e scratched and made 1t All persons llabls to pay Persenal | 8l the Iarming ‘tools and machiner, ":\“'Z’“g;‘ o e . way, modernly eaquipped and |f|jarge mprehensive scale and so for the patrons of the Colonial today, | Lng™, learning their quaint _customs They fiehed and bumed | [oreby notfled ther L haye o warrant | by i 0Bty 34 800F 41 G dn Fomala :z‘il» 5 U, 900" iteineads, (|| and garage on premises. Low |l BIELL MG Nmercial products, as Wilen A House of Discord, Blograph, | find Suberstitions, and gathering folk- i “':l“;‘ Dot gloep. T | due in Februgry, 1914, the same being | S By et T e 1000, $380: S 85x510 feet, flowers and fruit in well as of the natural resources and appears r with A'Face from ture is profusely fllustrated i, Db o ey | and tor e Lo pune of colisclins he | ,ead for Wilsex’s Farm Sulletia— : 005,000 g2 0. 0005, ||} abundance Price reasonane ||| manutactures of tne British dominions the Pas son, another two-reel = . oo K 5 , = e v ehoice ol ot P D chas nd other nations of the worl it o ' 1 X e and hy curios, photographs, T me | shall be at the Town Clerk’'s 37 AZHJIH) $14.56 statements 5 x and terms to suit purchaser. | B drama, The first tells a story of @ .4}, b i hotogray but to no success. Then 1 used Cuticura | iifice in the Village of Baltic, in said WILLIAM A. WILCOX 15 k”""d . $1.88; 5,00 L beautiful woman whose individual | Soap and Ointment, 1 washed the sores | Town, on Tuesdsy, Thursday and Sai- . | J" 000, $11 every d e et snndat POReIEn serionltipal Sister-in-law, and a Mie fate stares LfiLC}{ESTER i oo % them dry and | ""Y)cl 1h the afternoon (eact dar) | Real Estate Broker, ntevs Ar THOS. H. BECKLEY. <hibltion will be heid at Prague from then T used the Cuticura Ointment. Ina | ., ht e o . G'clock iu the svening | y 5 2 ena | flatg, 318 Mate Strie May 16 to May 21, 1914 It is claimed BT the iaco, but throushithe 4 = few nights I could slecp well and in two | ° 1 e [ R e ] - il b bt these exhibitions which have gxpertence of years {his fate is saved | Instliation of Oliver Woodhouse Lodge weeks my hands wero complotely curod: Srel ey Do s Jin, 1, 1 Weekantys . 1, 2 | been an annual featurs for more than Deevafe this dpogerful saciely events| Foliowed by Chicken Pie Supper— (Slgned) Mrs. George Pelkey, Oct. 14, 1912, JAMES M'GUIRE Thiephenadinay e 0 years, are the largest of their kind oo the’ Bost. e raets, Nine inch Ice Being Stored. A generation of mothers hasfound no soap Colleeter, | = e AUt NS e tells of prejudic standing, = s0 well suited for cleansing and purifying the | — = i 28 SALE HOR M . and how it was overcome by & mere | oodhouse lodze, K. of P. skin and hair of infants and children as o To CRE WILLIAM F. HILL, | J ive JoEE BEINGE IO 15 biace [T Sver 20NN Deonle asT ) accident, These are two big fim i o o asonic hall Cuticurs Soap. Tis absoluie purity ané re- | AT A COURY OF PitguaTe mern |25 Shetucket St opp. Thames Bank | un e est, iyeso § purebasca airect Sl e nts that the public cannot miss and Disir H. Keliogs installed froghing, . alie’ = A within and £o¢ the District | o ihe farmers who raised them. ave | Two rich women, Mre. Russell Sage that the public is bound to enjoy and ‘he office o the ensuing vear fo1, frestiing fragranco alode are eaough b Norwici, on the 8th day of January, | FARM AND CITY PROPERTY OF | mue eicgant far f the late T. Y.| all sizes, in pairs and single, and all | and Mres. ¥. H. Harriman, have both admire. Two comedies; The Real Im- | lows: Claucelior commander, Morris iocommend i¢ above ordinary skin soaps, | 3 . 1414 ALL KINDS FOR SALE. ; - House | are nica and gentle and well broken. | ahven lipge sums to philanthrops, hut B i o otloasIHe Heel Im- jpeetior commander, Mortis 3yt thereare added to these qualities delicato J. ATLIG, Ju L Winship, at Bast Great Piain. House | &%, 200 MU0 ®iem, “Prices righe, - | Siven large sums tq philanthropy. bt the laughs. Remember, the piet: ‘e | Friedr e Williani Corgen. ¥et effectiye emollient properties, derived | | Fstaic o L yanece. Represents 16 Fire Insurance Com-|ana all buildings in first repair. s e i T e A the Bte: of: hiv changed every day, m of worl, A. ¥. Roper: from Cuticura Ointment, which render it | ~thanred Trms tos Anminereatet it | panies. Best of land, plenty of fruit, fine| ;. 1jze janza | husband and was educated np to the ST | X of P. and S, . E Ba master most valuable in overcoming a tendeacy to | :ic credilors of said deceased to brin B e s ke ey ™74 large fortune which she has to take DAVIS THEATRE. { of finance, . ¥ McIntosh: master of distressing eruptions and promoting a nor- | I (helr claims against said - estatd | COWS FOR SALE. Spring enteryiis re of. M age, on the contrary, | exchequcr, Asa P Taylor; maste mal coadition of skin and hair health. | josiing & notice. to fhat effests vy | S 3 ; best vesstable farma in. this aeotis.| | came into her momey with little prepa- - Dorothy Donnelly in Maria Rosa, DS ghert Gilmore: inner guard, L. Cuticura Sosp (c) and Outicura Oint- ceps®of fnis’order, oR| ANGTHER CARLOAD ARRIVED| call or addres ! | ratton “ana” comseduentis | refics upan re onnelly is coming te th i e outer k George Mc- el 50 ryw) il est o ine pilace where L 6. the advice of those men whom she can Dt thonive on Satarduy, Jan. 100 | Donald: alicrmate! A7 oper aticr | Bre GO s on e, L mnpl | 40 S T U3 puniishing oy e . WILLIAM F. HILL | temst Mra Harsmamdesides Jhere E ward avente, where they wer| - A%°Mea whoshuve and shampoowith O | EFCHAON, 8 317, Pistrict, and mike | Telophone Lebanen. Nertn Frankun.| Real Estate and Insurance | s i TR B s e plaswrisns | “d & chicken pie’supper. The ..mmj tloura Soap will iud i bust for skinaad sealp. | ' PN GION'” avLiNg, Juage. sansa 25 SHETUCKET STREET. Eight-roem Cottage vaded by large swarms of loouste dur- of Guimera is considered his master- | follows: | “ee 8 | Tie andisiend soniscias s uDie & ing 1912 They deatroyed- the entive plece, and has beon played in every e Tomato Soup PRt aNNis o caurea, 100 /1B MARKET €.RDEN, e s Company, —anal] Wib: bath med teant it e c 4 Fickies ks . . = 3 u o Insurance Company, “The i % tted, cau: davy | ta er say nothing of the Americas, Critics | ity ave | MONEY LOANED °T%- | pouliry ana Ssnseat PRIVRAS [hem Just il 5 ot ,‘::_“‘,;m and’ farm In u numbsr of places and public piace it far above fiis Marta | Aashed Potatoes Mashed Turnips. on Diamonas, Watenes, Jewe..~ | NOTICE.—All creditors of satld de- :‘“{“‘",‘“{‘,‘ L ‘,x L 4 e Suswapljte: AEncded ¢t vea of the Lowlands, given in this umc.i” Boflod Ontons ceased are hcreby notified to present | Sousd 56 sceck ,fi“ fred street. Price reasenable. of the rubber plants ved Gtmn Geioors, i yhons Dyuto, bl Pie Cake Jetiy UndGrsigned LF Broskiph; Gonn, Within | Toal, Parcuses and 'eumdihmuu e = N. T t & C froge drages ofd AgicH- Galeoto, in w ic i a,vfl'<- sra and S ik e gned 4 n., withi nice cotisge Douse, Wil . Larran 0. | tural experimenta i Junan sham and h;{\v'lde starwed, cailing the | P ! T it abom ahd fove w L eald ?.axhcor and” b P leres Siais experimenting with variowm orid and His Wife,. © v 5 HENRY L. WALLACE 2, new silo, jce! a e i mod ‘_;'“’n‘ 117 Main Street, Nerwich, Ct. W T destroy these e vl hum = P L & suseshes 284 c ! = E N uassa