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LOCAL SNOWS TODAY. CLOUDY TOMORROW. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Metion oving Fletures o nial Theatre audeville and Photo) Tneatre. 1o BusRinR ey uckin e A meets in Foresters’ Norwich Statlonary Engineers’ Asso- eclation, No. 6, meets in Bill Block. White Cross Counefl. No. 13, K. of €., meets in Pythian Hail ANNOUNCEMENTS Gabriel R. Maguire, F. R, G. S, who will lecture in the Y. M. C. A. course at the Central Baptist church on Jan- wary 20th, next Tuesday evening, is one of the leading lecturers on the American platform today. He is a big Irishman, warm-h enthusiastic, vigorous In thought, spon- faneous in humor, strong in his con- ‘Victions and full of genuine optimism. To listen to him one minute 18 to lis- ten more than sixty and with con- stantly increasing interest. He knows what he says, for he lived long be- fare he thought of saving it. The sub- Joct of his lecture here will be An Irishman in Africa. Single admission tickets, 50 cents, on sale at the door. No. 1, G. A. R, meets remor Landscape Gardening. ‘On accomnt of numerous requests | i for landscape service coming to us from Norwich and vicinity we have ar- Tanged to have our landscape design- ers, Messrs. W. E, Campbell and R. B. Faxon, spend the week 18th-24th in Norwich. Persons having landscape problems under considera- | tion or desiring information concern- ing future.plantings can secure free. consultation by calling up the Waure- gan for appointment. The Elm City Narsery Co., New Haven, Conn. Big Stenotype Demonstration. Norwich Commiercial school was amtertained by a stenotype demonstra- tion-at 1 o'clock vesterday. Mr. Odel and Mr. Linsheid, demonstrators, of New York city, had charge of the dem- onstration. The work was speedy and accurate. Mr. Odel is a former Gra- ham shorthand writer, and Mr. Lin- mheid & Munson writer and have given up their shorthand for the stenotype. The French Language. Prof. George Gregoire, a well known instructor of Parisian French for sev- eral years in this country, is in Nor- wich every Wednesday and Thursday Fiying lessons in private and in class- & Mr. Gregoire uses no text books, but with his skiliful and original sys- tem is able to teach one to write and converse fluently after one lesson a weel in nine months. Address P. O. box 137, Norwich, Genuine Enameled Tie Clasp Free with Egyptienne Straights. is one of the important that every well dressed The tie is kept in by a te clasp so cxisp and snappy, fre; asp-—which the Ameri- ean Tobacco company s giving away with each packkge of Heyptienne & of genuine enamel over gold-fmished metal and is an attrac- tive, a6 well as a serviceable piece of Jewelry. Only one tie clasp will be given to a custemer, and as the supply is limited, “first come, first served.” Bgyptienns Straizhts have made a phenmmenal success. They are an ab- molutely pure Turkish cigarette, made solely of Tarkish tobacco. made such a hit wit prefer a streight Tark they are now the men who h cigaretie that ten cents a pack; and ihey are growing faster M bopu- larity thaa all ot Turkish brands eombined. MOST DANGERGUS HOURS. Mothors Should Knmow Where Their Children Are After School, \ wonderful share in farthering good eltizenshin - should begin at home. Mothers know how children like to go momewhore when scnoal lets out and the mosi dangerous hours begin after school until dark. what benefits can be m the Victrolsa with the 11 list of spectal children's rec- ords 221 the hundreds of other won- derful engravings of the world’s finest artists, who sing and play exclusively for the Victor. The Plaot-Cadden Co. will send to any home on T2 hours free trial, one of these wonderfnl instruments, without any obligation to purchase. e Plaut-Cadden Co. quote reason- able weekly or monthly payments on any instrument selected without extra cost. -Victroias are priced from ~$200, $15 to COLONIAL THEATRE. The Penalty, an All Powerful Two Resl Drama of the Forest. There is a big feature at the Colo- nal today entltled The Penalty and Presented in two reels, teliing of a Wood chopper who in a fit of anger xills a working mate, and then flees 1o the hut of Lawrence the peasant. Lawrence's daughter assists him in securing a hiding place, but he i cap- tured. The zirl brings him a revolver hoping that he might escape. The marshal who captures him_recognizes in him his younger brother. Torn between love and duty, the marshal decides to allow him the criminal has taken time by forelock, and saved him the dishonor. The Death Trap, a powerful and thrill_ Smg drama of the west, is another Zeature th piot, while Mother TLove ve. Gold is 2 mublime drama of the home cirele. The Ciub Cure, and_The Suicide Pact. aTe the screaming Biograph comedies that All out the bil Country Store Night at the Auditorium | Tonight. . Merrick R. Nutting will he on hand again this evening with his country #tore. A new and varied line of ar- ticles will be up for sale by the sher- iff and those holding the proper-cou- pon tickets will receive gifts just the ®ame as last week. The Country Store will be presented between the two eve- ning shows and will be given but once ®0 those desirous of seeing it should be at the theatre before 5.20 o'clock. Besides the Country Store an ex- callent bill of vaudeville and photo- plays will be given, including threa firet class vaudeville acts and a spe- cfal three reel picture with Flo Law- rence in the lead, entitled, A Girl and Her Money, produced by the Vie- tor company. ' Other pictures to he shown {onight are The Lesson the Children Taught, a fine comedy reel and the popular Animated Weekly, Newfoundland Governor Optimistio, 6t Johns, N. ., Jan, 15,—Optimism was the keynote of the first speech of Governor Walter Davidson to the new assembly today. The past year, he paid, had been fhe most prosperous in the history of fhe colony, The fishing messon of 1913 was highly successful end’ the agricultural prospects mest gratifying, Fxports of iron ore and pulp paper increased largely, New York Bank Only Bidder, Havena, Jan, 15~—The term expired today for'the acceptance of proposais for ‘the $10,000,000 government loan, Late last evening a lawyer represent- ing & New York bank presented a ition to the secretary of finanes, whe then stated that it was the enly ome reseived thus far ays at Davis urwlch&;;l'\? 63, T\ of of “Nanuary | They have | fo_escape, but- the | has an exceedingly novel | MOOSUP Mctures at| Thursday Club Meets—Death of Rev. J, E. McCarthy's Sister—Methodist Plflcials Consider Ways and Means. The Thursday club met terday %%‘ernoonhut the home of .\!’re:. Alice son, the readers being Mrs, Wi and Mrs, Adams. B Death of Miss McCarthy. Rev, J, 1. McCarthy, pastor of All Hallows church, was called to Water- bury Wednesday by the critical ill- ness of his sister Nelllz. On account of the lateness of trains Father Me- Carthy was unable to reach her bed- side until after she had passed away. He will remain for the funeral services ch will be held in that city today day). Parish Whist. the hasement of All Hallows church the regular weekly whist was held. The attendance was large and it proved most enjoyable. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. H. Boudregn and Ed- ward Jarrel: Miss Josephine Moreau and Tdmond Moreau. Confer on Ways and Means, : official hoard of the Methodist | Itpiscopal church together with the music committee, met Wednesday eve- | ning at the home of Miss Lilla E. Mil- lett, to make plans for ways and means connection with the affairs of the church. A committee was appointed sting of W. Franklin Sheldon, | chairman: Misses Ellie Fair, Bertha | delay Matthews, nd Mrs. Willlam C. Sprague, Following the business ses- refreshments of coffee, wafers, were served. Father Paradis, curate at All Hallows church was a guest Thurs- | iay of relatives at Grosvenordale. | Local icemen are out with a large e of men harvesting their crop of which has reached a desirable COLCHESTER Charles” Beebe wag Wednesday at the birc is manager. be thermor W below e | sion Rov in Millington mill of which Wednesday morning. ws steam road rolier he village, Wednesday riboro, where Mr. Tryon | biece of state road ot was visiting friends in | Wednesday, vt left Tuesday for a few ith friends in Providence, 10 Springfield. Mass, Mahoney, of Provincetown, the guest of his brother, Fd- ey, im Miskell has been of friends in New Haven, muci Halper of New Haven was | = on friends in town this week Carrier, Jr., has returned 1o fter a fow days visit at | his home on Broadway. Mr. and Mrs, Carroll B, Staples and Frank H. Browning have furtford this week attending Session of the state mrange. of Norwich wa town, has Teturr eter registered from HVI | énroute to M ! ne i Sk Haven Dennis Mal the guest st in a re- od from Wa- | where he aftended the fun- ther, Walter West, on |~ Samuel Gellert i week on the jur: in Norwich this | | BRIEF STATE NEWS I Old Saybrook—Ten v formed an « o be cal & men have canization which is likely Literary club, | | Midd The iih annual Ticediy sex County Tea to be held in Midaletown today (Friday). | s i | | Hartiors mie (adbut of nties Hury | | Caze of Hart <hiter of Judge S, Cuse, who s vis- ton, 1 after D. Leént not i ta | meeting of the Girls' | at St Mark's church | dressed by | i, vice rendly | s { | Mrs. Alice Kirk ?'heeler, rii Wheeler. the mail clerk killed in the railroad wreck la t about a vear ago, died at her home in Stratford a few days ago, having been ill for some time. Bride and was port—The _abstract of of taxable property eport which has just been com- | ¥ the assessors shows $112,- G0 Tor 1913, an increase over the i2 of § the | for | | | | ast Hampton—A petition is being i R sigiicd by the business men of the { town to prevent the placing of a tel- | ephone exchange in Moodus. ~ The plan is opposed to by the residents of both this town and Moodus, | Rockville—The Rev. H. L. Thorn- ton of St Albans, Vt, has returned home from Rockville, where he was called the serious illness of his iss Helen Thornton, whose much imyroved. Mrs. n will remain with her daugh- ter in Rockville for a time. Meriden—Through the enterprise of the Arts and Crafts association, one of the handsome bronze tablets, a memorial of the battleship Maine, and | cast from bronze\taken from the ves- | | sel. has been received by the city and | now resis for inspection in the office | of Mayor Donovan. The tablet is 12 | w18 incies STATE TO ACQUIRE B. & M, R. R. STOCK. Novel Proposition Befora the Legil ture of Massachusetts. ston, Jan. 15.—A biil providing for | the acquisition Dby the state of the | stock of the Boston and Maine rafl- | 10ad now held for the New York, New | Haven and Hartford railroed by the 0 Tioston Railroad Holding company wax I filed with the clerk of the house of representatives today by ierbert F. Kent of Framingham. o bill provides that the stock when taken over by the siate, shall be | cancelled and that bonds for §35,000,- 000 guarantecd by the state he issued. | ® Kaiser Secks to Avert Crisis. Berlin, Ja Emperor today again intervened in order te| prevent another crisis in connection | with the recent violent incidents De- tween the military and civilians at | Zabern, Alsace, He directed that an investisation be made to determine the decree in 1820 authorizing. the military to ignore the civil auther- ities was sl in force and had been rightfully included in the army service instructions which permitted the ac- nittal of Colonel Von Reuter and isutenant Schad of the 99th infantry Teximent William | L) o £ | Revenue Cuiters Rescue Schoeners, Vineyard Haven, Mass, Jan, 15— The revenue cutter Acusinet reached here from the Nantucket shoals today, iowing the schooners Silver Spray, Danlel McLeod and Sunlight. All were badly iced up and their crews were suffering from frostbites. She repori- ed that the revenue cutter Itasea was on hey wav to port with scheeners Peari Nelson and Jessie Hart Wind jn tow. and thal oiher veseels on the phoals were asking assietance, | chapel | between, the Faulty Digesti kly Shatters the Nervous System —Immediate Action Necessary —Try Mi-o-na. When you feel (rritable, tired and despondent—when you have nervous twitchings, specks Defore the eves, headaches, sour stomach, heartburn, indigestion and pains in the colon and bowels—you suffer from indigestion, which soon develops into dyspepsia— the chief cause of nerve exhaustion— you need Mi-o-na at once. Mi-o-na is a specific for stomach weakness—it goes to the seat of your trouble and quickly and surely ends stomach misery. It builds up and strengthens the siomach walls and glands, improves quickly the digestive system, then the vital'force and nerve energy are restored and strength and good spirits come to the discouraged, rundown and weak. Do not suffer another day. Get a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Tablets at your nearest drug store—keep them With you constantly, for this treat- ment will help you get well and strong and immediate relief i3 sure. Do not delays are not only dangerou but needless. If not benefited Mi-o-na costs nothing. Sold by The Lee & Osgood Co. and all druggists. BWICH TCWN NU Meeting of Lathrop Memorial Societv | | | LEGAL NOTICES ATTENTION SIDEWALKS Office of the Street Commis ioner. Norwich, Jan. 5, 1914. The ordinances of the City of .or- wich provide occupant or L the owner or owners, occupants, private cor- porations, or any person having care of iny bulding or iot of land, bordering on’ any sireet, square, or puoil place Within the Cicy, wheré there is a side- walk graded, sball cause to be now, s any and all or graded aud paved, emoved theretrom et and ice wiiuin {hree hours alter’ the same shall have 1allen, been aeposited or foun: d, or within three hours afler sunrise when ame aiso, the season; 1ali have fallen in the night that whenever the iue- | ! bo" made —Members Hear About Constantino- | ple and: Other Birthday Party. Interesting Cities— | notice walk, any bullding or street, square, or covered with ' ice, of the owner or Sccupants, p g or lot, to ¢ or any part thereo! vate person having the tare and 10t pubiic , it shal owners, rporation, re of such adjoining land, or ‘any piace; shail be | i bethe duty | Scupant or or anyyl bulid- use such sidewalk to convenient by re- ‘oving the ice Luereirom, or covering {fe same with sand or somie other suit- apie substance. The failure to case of any viol foregoing Provisi viol for every four hou from a P au so < auring the dayiime exposes the party in default to the-penaily provided by the ordinunces. = 7% Tite ordinances also provide that in two lation ions, or oliceman of hours of any or the refusal o or egicot to fomply With them, Uhe party | ing them or mot complying with | liem shail pay a penalty of five doliars | of negiect, aiter | the ADVERTISEM FOR BALE WANTED under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” " ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per Line, Six Words to the Line POETRY “THE DOUBLE LIFE.” 1. Faithful, in the city's byways, ‘A creatire on alien ground, % Patient to fashion anothners drcams, He goes his workmun-round. The mind of him, And the hand of him. Tempered in Mammon-fir Bug tne heart of him, And the soul of him, 3 Btlll monarch of his desire: N ENTS 1L Patient to fashion another’s dream, He gocs on his workman-round, BUt the heart of him, A dhe, mind of him, e in the spaces far. For The Siopes of ferny and atomed < TO RENT WANTED—_A young man, §0od pen- | FOR SALE —One man, accurate at_figures, for clerical Alaska butterbox foF grocery wiare. tures siides, open tub TO RENT—The store No. 31 Broad- way, central location, next to the Wau- fo In the kingdom of his desge n ingdom les 2 . Tegun hotel, now oosupied by Bruetts, | \ucre - Gmple-blossom summer work, *“Address ‘Monufacturer, care of | box. Somers Bros. Janied | {IHOF Mand gantiemen's furnisnings. | ' breathen Bulletin” C janied LOEOR SALES . Wiiie and Brown | Apply to Willim . Shields. Janicd | Her ripencd strength away NTED = n cockereis, April hatehed; aiso | —oo Yo Wiliam X C | Hee xinfncd D A D T otic.” Ap- | Baired Rock cockerals, Fitiat 1§3ualn | | sromus o mmar—rrom Feb. lat v | AL LR SO West Side SuK_Mill Jsatba | direct Jonn Cusry, Yaniic. Tel. s3i-d. Hvewion witoa, in i most deaitanis | B, Sianting shudows ot atiernoon, = ED—Ev. that has to heat | — - e ocation on Maln 8f. Inquire at this of- | Reluctant, cros eraid ben! o AN T O O oo sash. ity | FOR SALE—Six horse power wood- | fio Jih58" | And clear diong low smerald banks, Faint music waters pass windows ot one room and | sawing truck, $85, or will trade for s a word, | e SR (O ‘heat, Bat your coal | _-snidd | men prozerred Sdaress' Clif Slade, tars | Ang the heart of him. > 3 - - 7% = | Buletin 2ity. jan’ n soul of him, | Tasts’ longer, & saving anyway. Stock |~ FOR SALE Harley-Davidson 1912 | Sunctin Offics, City. __Janldd_ | ATe monarchs of that fafr lanat sizes on hand, both sash and doors, 0dd | oot ot oot 1 T 000 “Condition | _ FURNISHED ROOMS, ail modern con. ones made o order, ac i'réd C. Crow- | [odel Motoseysie, I §200 (rer niew | veBlences. 3¥ Umion st Telopuone sid pres ’ 5 jan 25, new r - 3 Thisie 3 all, sl ST m oo Bt _____Janidd |}, e in front tire; low price for quick | 314 __ R __ | The city's habit nolds nim thral WANTED—Good serviceabls 1200 1b5. | sale’ Write Earl Winsiow, Killingly, | _T0 RENT _Basement tenement at o6 | And feeds uls mind'e ewitt Bee. novse; also pias. shotes of nogs. W, 5| T, KW D No. L. whone 2 School t, with picasant southern ox- | But the spa A L L D ¥ & U Dasiison. B e e % . e kingdom of his desire! cOR_ SALI—My stock of The January meeting of the Lathrop Memorial Foreign Missionary society was held Wednesday afternoon in the of the First Congregational urch w! Hyde, in charge. The report of the st meeting was given by Mrs. Walter h the president, Miss Susan | Potter, and it was stated that the next | meeting will be in March. Miss Park gave a resume of the third chapter in The King's Business. Then the leader gave a most inter- csting description of ,Constantinople, illust old and new Constantinople, the bridge siatic and the European shores, the Bosporus, ete. A& rounds the point and view ful Irarbor with its ships of every ion, it is a ‘scene unequailed arbor except possibly Rio Jan San Franciseo. Tn Stamboul, the old part of the city, s the Bible house from which evan- gelistic work is carried on all ov empire. Walking down to the Galata bridge one pleasant way is through the spice bazar, then over to the new city where arc’ European shops equal to any in America. Miss Hyde described a trip through that region where ohe soon reaches Smyrna, a cosmopolitan city, In the vicinity Sivas is a population of 0.000, and it will probably soon be a railroad center. Marsovan is ome of the strongest mission plan Turkey. The graduates ofsRobert col- lege have done a wonderful work in iiulgaria. A plea for Chr 1 schools. sters_and physicians comes to a from Alban vies of talks on meelinzs are va mation on existing icdge of races in the f could not be so given, interest and enthusiastically, except by who had lived near and been-ofte Constantinople. na- Am This s Turkey for onditior Know- ind in Birthday Celebration. all, it being the third Sunday of the onti. 3 Jo Dr. E s of Bliss place reinrned from a few days' stay Providence, where he attended Rhode nd dental conference. Revival services at the First Meth- continue tbrough this a good attendance, weather conditions, est is shown. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE | CHILD'S NIGHT DRAWERS, or canton flannel, nainsook or mus- i Ends SALESROOM OPEN ¢ a. m. to i2 m. ip.mto 5p.m. Daily and Saturdays until 11 a. m. PONEMAH MILLS ‘Tattville, Conn. w: Take Paltyille o Wiiimantie cars ited by a fine panorama showing | | e of western | in | A TFriends to the number of 24 gather- ed Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Ruth Avery Town street n honor of her The time | as pleasantly in playing dif- ferent games, including 20 question fruit basket and the game of corre spondence. A fine supber was served | ring the evening Local Btevities. Annie Fredemburg left this a visit with friends in Bos- There will be a preaching serv nday afternoon at Scotland road "Fhe ordinances of all Soing provisions, case to the City the Street Commissioner penalties incurred also tiorney, prosgcute the party offending. ERROLL c. ake it the duty | to coiect they are not | $aid®to him on demand, to report the | who shall | LILLIBRIDGE, Street Commissioner. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at of Norwich. ary. A. D, Prosen Estate Norwich, on i9l4. of Mar the 15th NELSON J. day AYLING, A. “Arnold, Norwich, within and for the District | of Janu- | Judge. late of in said Disirict, decease he Executor exhibited his admints- tration ac Ordered, That A D. 1914, rénoon, at_the in the City of Noi nd publishing th per having a ci strict, at ho daté of sald punt with s Court for allowane the same g - S Licaring the game. and the swia Execu- ( | WANTED-_Live piuiry. o the d estate ; it is therefo: the 26th day of at 10 o'clock Probate Court rwich, in satd Di notice once in give is order thr aring, days b turn to tae Court. N The above copy of record. Attest jan16d DISTRICT COU ates for ihe DI the matter Bankru, Upon Peii med bankru ndon Ce ed hi . 191 ihen and rupt. and Je grantéd to AMOS A feree M Norwi Janis NELLIE _FRA Harry (V. Bentle ate of D. 1914, lio Fi sons " New ances therein B and for Nev eld on the first D. 1914, it ap found Dby tne that tne sa parts ank Yraered srder unty, once he 16th day Assistant Clerk for New SON and onn., NCES BEN Connectict W pending before ihe Lubseribing der Haven Coun The garment J AYLINC EoINg m ppointed prior nd make re to the Janu- the Room strict, for 0 soma alation in sald to Judge. is & true| A. . CHURCH, Cl RT Ol rict Wi Bank THE of Conn o n J, in or Di 3 ¥eb BROWNIN; nkruptey an. Jan. 1 Order Haven, the. complaint of the said ntley, praying fo forth 1 iperior en County. day of Feb: ng to and aut ndant 1 theretor That notice of the pender Ly publish L Bullotin, * be given The Norwt in Now 1 threa A, D, U FOWLE of the Superior will be harse. founa erk, UNITED | cticut. Town- | uptey, No. r ‘4 divorce Cour to be ruary being hority ome €0 week bl 1934, R, Court Jani6r very noand and is mo: priabie ut in five siz 5, 8, 10 yoars. T o' zurds nch maters size. pattern of this illustraiion mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in stiver-or stamps Order through Tha Bulletin Company, Pattern Depariment, Norwich, Conn. Child FOR F CASTORIA ren Ory LETCHER'S WE you ever had our will appeal goed coffee. The Baking Powder SBLL AT 12c POUND CAN will do as good work as apy And at any price. Best Coffee AT 23¢c PER POUND to any lover of United Tea importers o, Frankiin $q., over Somers Bro: Dr. J. M. KING | | | | May JaniTaWF Building DENTIST DR. F. D. COLES Veterinary Surgeon Office, HODGE'S STABLE Phone 10 = Residencs 1085 ‘phone GEORGE G. GRANT Un dertaker and Embalm 32 Provide— -~ St., Taftville Promyut attention to day or night cail P S F. C. ATCHISON, M, B,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGE®I Reom 1, Secend Wisht Floeer, Shanucas 'les‘ acres, orsice. T WANTED —Haw 1 - évery Thursday. novila thorough eiter in in . North Stoning. Conn. stove of Ge: H. 7, | TPRINTING—Look at these prices: o0l 3L, every saturd | 63 enveiopes (reguiar i ofner in nted, TR Lo notencad: { A AND TRESPASSING NO- sted on cloth, 12 Bix 10, | 112, The Bullenn i aiements ST v - HELP WANTED Cooks, General Housework | Girls, Chamber Maids. FREE EMPLOYMENT BLREAU. M. J. CUSCUKAN, Sup. Central Blds. Ring up ’phone 377-2 LEE CLEGG, Jeweler, 128 Washington Street, City, | and have him call at your home for | your Watch and Clock and | Workmen's to Workmen’s Compensation. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwica, Ct nery Ho ¥ isiness size), | $1.40; 1,000, 3% = e te the sunset reach ies Boc! resider er—Xo, he s only Mex- of it—New York Sun. a man whose distin- is seif-approval” “I now why everybody says to please.—Birmingham adson is trait a guishing ANTED —A position as farm mana- | P : |~ TO RENT—Tenement or sever rooms gates, Y AN Aaress Manaser, Winship Farm, | Eoods and nxtures, at a price thai Will [ on Franklin Square. 210 Mawm St Sompass the leagues of star, B, 3 R e decizd And the heart of him, BT SR | P Soneth I i R OORE il i | Ami: e soul: 00 Site WANTED—Bn_an_ old established |~ o X i or 2l Kinds. | X URNISHED ROOMS. ceniral loca- | AD4, the scul of Dim, coMEATn, 8 man”to Fepresont it in New | I AM BUXING pouicry oiTail Kiads | udn Siedm heac dnquireTS Union St | AUlds o e spaces Mrl o opon Lomdo Crond edushtion and abilicy to | Swinuel Gellert, Coiclester, Couu. i Bt To shutile, yarastiek oF pen; (A= bat goo o 2 & aecisd | _TO RENT—Upper seven-room tenme- | Creaior, wrecker, despoiler, intefest the trade is desired. Gooa sal- | dscidd ___ T | A EL Sl soct ot | Bt T e ST e ary. = Address Permanent, cate NoT- | "DOS YOUR BANGE nced repaiiius | tion. ‘Apply € F. Whitney,'at suuetin | Clutter and muck, frivol and paim, i o aset | wich Builetm: T aanied | patoniatove brick Ly o uny vl it | Gfics abfe’ ol m ROV | T ackea to e aching cora, s e 1 "85 B, Rew i Seplia ut the neart of him, ant A Sapenses 1o begin; Sxberience | FoR SALE—ihe Leouard W Bacos | ha T Sou of mim: not absolutely necessary. Take Orders | yeai esiate in Norwicd, consisting of | FOR RENT A-wing forever meorel |(rom dellekrl lordCI!ar!‘llell‘;giysv‘ the large mansion Louse, v dwe B | m snuff, smoking and chewing tobacco.| houses, 2 barus, outouilaings and Lu. : 1 FPonn Wholesate Tobaceo Company, Sta- | acres of laud, cousciicutiy loluted 3 [ A desirable 9-room House with| Tuo ciiys habit hS¥s hew theam, . WANTED—To buy second-hand fur- | jioperty his iis owi waitr suppiy situated. Possession at oncy | Hhings p ¥ niture in iarge lots for spot cash. |apply io William H. Saieids, 3 Broad- | E. A. PRENTICE, Is the'Kingdom'of His Desirel itter | why, Norwicn, Conn: octi 3 ZRea Woodman, B Write J. C. Witter's Auction Rooms. | Way, Norw 4 e e 2 W Evans Block, Dranielsun, Conn. dec23d | " yor sALE—A second-hand Ford au- WANTED—Men and women for gov- | tomobile. Phone 5¥5. Norwich, or ad- | ernment Joba; 3.o 1o $150 month. vaca- | dress Y3 Framkin St Iy e 2 | tions; steady work; parcel post and in- N e | smnmn corraces | HUMOR OF THE DAY come-tax mean many VACAnC'es; com- R P R A e £z Ment—For ale. | mon education suilicint; “puil” unnec- G. W. Hamiiton, Executor, 130 Tommy—Dad, what is a jury? Dad Shsary. Write Lnmediataly for free List R i e e o e Of positions now available. Erankiin BEE L T e o | i Sy ot fnefitute, Dept. 34J. Rochester, N. Y.| MHINK Wl OVER — 2.0 noteneads i vl N J Gecii and 20v. 6% (reguiar business size) | v s Cincinnati Enauirer. | envelopes, neatly printed, tor $1.90; 500 | E I e e s catadt A “Lel. 2. A o 6 High Street, Westesly, R. L | ma'am. Mistress—Tell him we e RIEy T 55 “The Bulidun Company, Norw Long Distance icisbhone. mayIi | nave some already.—London Opinion. more or ‘ess Conn. 34 ¥nicker—Is Jones monarch of all he 5 | FOR SAL The Fine Manufacturing Plant lately occupied by the Tobin Arms Mfg. Co. IN GREENEVILLE. hear your wife is taking bit of interest in your new in- Dick—Safe tip! She loan- the money.—Stanford Chapar- erk—If I am wanted I will be in with the manager. The Latest Acquisition—Yessir. An’ if you are not wanted where will yer be?— Sydney Builetin. First Married Man—Is there ever an occasion when everything at your din- ner table is stone cold? Second Mar- ried Man—No, not everything. We always manage to have a heated argu- ment.—Judge. “There goes that poor writer, Binks.” Yep, the poor guy! He used to make a good living out of those ‘What a Young Girl Ought to Know’ books, but. cre’s no demand for that kind of 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 50 horse supplied with water-power at the : Stuff any more.—GColumbia. Jester. frwest ipeios oy Copnestiont. Winks—Pretty slick article, Jimson |is Jinks—How so? Winks—When Plans and full particulars upon y his landlord called around ‘with a dis- application. pos notice he borrowed 310 of him to move with!—Chicago Daily News. “There seems to be a contest for your position!” “Yes” answered the 3Mexican jail warden. “It is very much prized because of its social opportuni- Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, ct. Jowelry Repairs. Every Repair Guaranteed. Prices Right. | FOR SALE FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage this Section: To the Farmers of with bath a Now is the time to list your farms | Yoo | © T if you want to seil. I bave a large ioadiharn anc rusitols il list of customers looking for faris five minuter’ walk frem Main Send description or call Price soNna | WILLIAM F. HILL, e 2 25 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. N. Tarrant & Co. Telophone 147 Oprosite Thames Bank | 117 main Street, Worwih, CL. | Bitmettn o 0T3 WLILS Vel Ve aeg S | /7 ————\ Cotlie, g Bvou svad teicpushe una i (1 N Sirka” off Dachiiie “Worate scadm tres LN | Trom stone diu seriiie. vaiskice pasure and Woousald, Diuoa rubliue Lurouks ||| Magnificent residence on Broad CHCIS LMD fOUSe Las 43 1UOmie, Old- ; #his 3 1880100CN Liepidces, LeLAl Ubdel W way moder equipped and DOUS®S; JuTEE Varh Z4 LY 4V, Wila Dorse artistically decorated, fine stabls barn 24 by 44 atiacucs, neariy new, || 2 s One oluer ay baiw 4e by Su, Cis, wak: || and garage on premises. Lot oD Bhed, Wugon house Wy Lennery, §5x510 reet, flowers and fruit Wiso"aDOUL 15 tons Gl burh Ny oie X B el muco bl e e abundance. , Price reasonable all the Tarming touis ana macmmery || una terms to suit purchaser. used on a4 iwrge lari. tals furm, Inciuding DAy, 18 only 33,00; 31,000 can remain on mortgago. Possession given imme- diately investiz=te! Send for WiiCox's chdice of 400. | WILLIAM A, WILCOX Real Estate Broker. West Bromd St, Hoems I and Lhe price of macuinery and — THOS. H. BECKLEY. vay Building, 278 Main Strd Phenes 724 — 368-2. Farm Bulletin— it | 28 SALE HOmsES. —=p Compensation | am prepared to quote rates | and other information relative ties. Sooner or later you get a chance to meet all the country's best people.” vashington Star. While I was abroad T witnessed & . . duel in France ‘Anvbody hurt?” Yes; one of the principals had a rib WS (] aim broken embracing the other after th combat was over."—London Tit-Bit M Flderleigh—So you remarked naer to erine that 1 looked as old as the Now, don’t deny it; I heard e you. Jae poti—Oh—er—but you Connectlcut nisunderstand. | was merely compar- ing your age with that of the Hill voung ladies 1 am acquainted with— twins, you know.—Boston Transerip? THE KALEIDOSCOPE in the densest parts of Bombay there are 74+ persons to the acre. New York has 1,000 in the same area. Compensation Law THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION will pay in full for death of Foreman of City Coal & Wood Co., of New Britai Foreman was kilied at 830 a. m. Policy was not effective until noon of Jan. 1st, but Cor- poration takes liberal view ana will make fuil payment as though policy were in force and effect at time of death. INSURE WITH A COMPANY THAT PAYS ITS CLAIMS ON HONOR. JAMES L. CASE Norwich Representative Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. Germany is able to feed about nine- tenths of her nearly sixty million in- habitants on the products of her own Ceylon produces nearly every pre- | cious stone known with the exception ot diamonds, emeralds, opals and tur- {'quoises. ndred young French women have petitioned the war minister to al- low them to.join the army in the aux- iliary value of the mine output of precious and seml-precious metals in Idaho in 1912 was $21,466,521, against $12,100;594 in 1811 0 A new irade union houss of the woodworkers of Germany has recently been completed at a cost of over $260,- A P FOR SALE S i Telephone No. #%é. oetisa oo THe Wt uone i D | Mrs. Joseph Wood, wife of a - | TR s S =3 A e AR nent lawyer in Mount Vernonm, N. Y., = are nice and gentls a pruplate/Eamnishings) for & has been appointed to the Westchester ; room boarding house. togetner N county pol LOST AND FOUND ome and see them with a lease of the Property o ok S | s { ELMER R. PIERSON. i SHoseted Sy erynany. o T V. sday, a entear of ity. Inspection so- Japan each year produces more than | iBST—Wednesday, & 1914 md:orcy T " > i ¥ 60,600,000 bushels of rice, nearly 60,- T O KRy AT 467 HARGOL ’ 2 - ot )’ pounds of tea and more than ive r WILL B | the handbug o trolley from London to Norwich returi same | Yew With contents to Buliatin Offive and no nibd | questisns will be usiced Tozse Norwleh Ave, and St, Mary Finder réwarded by lesving & G, Clothing House, 2 Greeneville, Now Blanket, LONT A Janigd WM. FRISWELL’S on appiica- 00,000 pounds of silk. In France experiments with freezing In blocks of ice for transportation JAMES L. CASE, " B i beinz tried, the assertion belng 40 Shetucket 8t. Norwich, Ct. J| 1 Jge that they can be revived by slow thawing and sold alive, I ———————— | The greetest drydock in the world n has just been Dleted in Liverpool, COL. EARL N. GALLUP |1t is neorly 1,050 feet long and 155 feet 5| | Wide, with an entrance 120 feet across. e | and n = at pesssho s Fo eloct . . - T5 transact any other business proper (] employed there are move fatal accl- suitable for New Year’s Gifts | (o come before suid meoting sraduate from Jones' Nat. School of | feh( I the metul minas of (he (Fnited at W. F. LESTER, Secreiary. Auct.oneering, Specialty of Farm and | 1,0 (, government statistics. Pedigreed Btock, Merchandise | Real Estate Sales. Adirees, and o prevent the drain on its pepulas | tion by the emigration of 200,600 per« 25-27 Franklin St. MONEY LOANED o’ Diamonds, Watenes, and Seturities of ARy k. <5 of Im s COAL and WOOD C. H. HASKELL : has opened an office at 52| Broadway for the convenience | {74 of customers with. A. A.| | Danielson, Conn. sons a year, the Spanish government is planning extensive railread and Teleph C 33 innie s Ao highway bullding sohemes, 196 © D MARKET G RDEN, POuLiEy 4G stlerai Puspese Latm Just Puiside Cicy, en sidte roda, Lirge Bring fea idise, stocked Witk fsh, D RGN 5 el "linouth thiluble ' imudy @5l pasii.cs wnd woodlcue; pienty of it; nice cotiage Liouse, Wilh veranda, | A shipping, engineering and machins lery exhibition will be held at Olympla, London. in the autumn of 1914, which Dids faiv o rival in interest and utili- ty any exhibitien ef nautical mschin- appliances ever neld in the ¢ and 4000, easy terms. the Pesuits of an in ation conducted by the Yokoha- Willlmantle. SES. | 1y chamber of commerce the exports Fou's Asvmer, NEWMABKET HOFEL, | |' B f ORRD PIANQ Prest-class ‘Winee: & Thvars kna - s FUNER Moals and Welch Rarebit served 8 | 122 Prospect Steset, Norwich, Gt fedsr, ‘fllmnm Lol 406 _ ‘Bhene 81} tion_of raw formerly handled by s, is being graduaiiy b DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentisi | Shanron Suilding Annex, Hoom A. _s.. Releghens 534 L Uin 1307 10 08 jp, 1013