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SNOW, COI SNOW OR RAIN TODAY. LDER, THURSDAY." What Is Going On Tonight. the Auditorium. Moving Pictures at Colonial Theatre. #Fneatre. meets at 35 Shetuckst Street. Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. and A. M., meets in Masonic Temple. Polishers' and Buffers’ in_Carpenters’ Hall: Ladies’ Auxiliary, No. 18, A. O. H, meets in Foresters’ Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS Lamb chops 1Sc Ib. Church “Bros. Union meets On account of numerous requests for landscape service coming to us from Norwich and vicinity we have ar- ranged to have our landscape desizn- ers, Messrs.'W. E. Campbell and R. B. Faxon, spend the week of Jan. 19-24 ! ' Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Vaudeville and Photoplays at Davis ed. humos ing character. - v 03 Independ cne another Tope Rebekah Lodge No 21, L' O.| Who's Boss? or Taming the Militant, | 10 Pe 0.1 mects lnl&dnggel‘\gwxs‘ " s Bos o anoing the MILSE [ would constitute actual control, to malers. whom are Jas, Baradl, tenor; Barton, the yodler; Al Fontaine, basso; Leslie Berry, baritone; Walter Lindsey, tenor, and Georgle Hagen, the juveniie contra-tenor who scored such & sen- season with his remarkable Prices, 26¢, 35¢, 50¢, 75¢, , $1.50. at' 10 o'clock. Mail orders attended to. COLONIAL THEATRE. The Talk of AIl America—George Kleine's Last Days of Pompei rumble of this workaday in Norwich. Persons having landscape | Yorld is ail forgotten when one views problems under consideration, or de- | {he waniind - peauties Of LOTES siring information concerning future | Nleine’s photo dra P plantings, can secure, free consultation by calling up the Wauregan for ap- pointment. The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haveu, Conn. Smelts 10¢ Ib, 2 DAVIS THEATRE. Mary Pickford in Motion Pictures of Caprice Special Feature Tomorrow. Church Bros. Mary Pickford, the queen of all pho- toplay actresses, will be seen at the Tavis tomorrow and for the remainder of ‘the week. ~Little Mary needs no in- troduction to the lovers of the motion pictures; everyone knows her and loves Lier for the sweet, captivating personality she displays in her every action and gesture upon the photoplay screen. Frohman, sending supported by Ernest Owen Moore and an all-star cast, in Mrs, Fiske's famous success, Caprice, a delightful comedy drama of society, love and the great outdoors. irgfour magnificent reels. In this fea- ture ¢y, the simple mountain maid, a part that suits this clever star to perfec- tion, full of youth, and knowing noth- ing 'of the great world outside of her home in the h Tom the moment the first foot of this picture is shown to the very last, little Mary holds her in s while Daniel ‘ated producer, is Pickford, audience in a speil; you ltve the part with her, r joyous mo- ments _and ng with her in the sadder ones. Every admirer of this great want to see her this feature, as it is without a doubt her greatest triumph. In addition to Caprice, there will be shown a two- reel American feature called In the Firelight, and The Champion, one of those screaming funny Keystone com- edies. The vaude feature on this bill is Hyman Adler & Co., Who pre- sent one of the finest dramatic sketch- es in vaudeville, entitled The Miser's Dream. The features for today are Coleman, Barr and Gaffney, a trio of clever entertainers, who have delight- ed their hearers the first two days, and A“Fight for Millions, a thrilling fea- ture photoplay in four reels; Mabel's Stormy Love Affair supplies the com- edy, with Mabel Normand causing most of the laughs. COMING TO THE DAVIS THEATRE. Vell O'Brien and his great American minstrels; now on thelr second annual tour, and again under the able direc- tion'of Oscar F. Hodge, will be the at- traction at the Davis theatre Friday. Neil O’Brien, for many years one of America’s best known minstrel come- dians, achieved remarkable success last season as a star and producer and succeeded admirably in what was considered by man minstrel show of a decade. This year Mr. O'Brien and his manager, Mr. Hodge, announce an organization and production which is proclaimed as be- ing even superior to their first effort. Everything from start to finish is - brand new, and only those members f last year's company who proved exceptionally worthy have been retain- v the best little Mary plays.the part of Mer- | Dresenting | t Days of Pompeii—the spe ms again to live in the happy | The 1 | | days of that lost city on the shores of beautiful Bay of Naples. To feel s self a part and parcel” of that throng of pleasure seekers, new sect of Christians ind severe in their mien, to > gossip of the happy maid- ndsome Greek youth beautiful _Athenian One can almost feel f ihe blind flower girl bosom torn by her hopeless her master, whose love for lers him far more blind than herseif. That same nd_wonder comes wise Egyptian priest apt in his profundity Of his surroundings. 10 Glaucus take gayly decorated i can almost Iwn zine eur (he' ripple of the w ex splash nst the vars 1d so through every minute of t Lspirinz drama of life, you | | thread with an almost per- c Al the dormant Vesuvius < from its slimber and vents its 1l £ « ds of smoke and wer molten stone i er blotting out the rec- 1 man’s attainment. The falls upon the picture of wve girl Nydia-floating osom of the sea jou theatre, New rmous ex- prices 1d avoid evening THE AUDITORIUM. musical Mod | are g L this theatre the ! fir ree days s week. There is | t d in the act and there is also more of a plot run- rroush ne-act comedy than he average mi iature mu- sipals in_the cast ial credit going comedian, and the The chorus is g of pretty, g and dance to the wiole, The Art the best musical i tomo; = econd of the photoplays has s entitied Under the Story of Sir Henry is a Gold Seal parts. Another very v today is a burlesque Jane of = Moth- Adams has re- 1 Governor Simeon & receipt of t there should nniversary of Succaneer. 1 funny melodr Eate Farm, Cromwel! uld casion e governor writes that d be a fitting oc- tion by the Mid- SCENE FROM THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEIl AT THE " & .. -COLONIAL THEATRE TODAY A1l the feature acts of the olio are new and include two new comedy ones act sketches by Mr. O'Brien which are said to be in the author's best vein of One is called Parcels Post, in Which Mr. O'Brien appears in the lead- The other is entitled Major Nowak for its principal fun- The vocal contingent includes many well known singers, prominent among ‘Ward Seats on sale this morning For | xt Sep- | TO PLACE LIMIT ' ON STOCK CONTROL (Continued From Page Three.) er in several co mies which ought it of make election in wiich of, them the; will exercise their right to vote? Thi question 1 venture for your considera. tion. K There_ is anoiker matter in which imperative consilerations of justice and fair gest thoughtful remedial ¢ only do many of ‘e combinaiions cfected or sought to te effected in work an injust the industrial world e upon the public in general. They also directly and seri ously injuve the individuals who are put out iness in oue unfair wi or another by the many dislod; and exte forces of comblna tion. 1 hope that we shall agree in giving private individvals who claim to have been injured by these processes the right to found their suits for re dress wpen 1 judgments proved aud suits by the government hi=s governm Hyomei Relieves | In Five Minutes Help Comes Quickly When Hyomei is Used for Catarrh, Bronchitis or Cold in the Head. Quick and effective reliet comes from the Hyomel treatment for catarrh and all troubles of the breathing orsans such as stopped up head, sniffies, bron- chitls, coughs or that choked up feel- ing—or money refunded by The Lee Osgood Co.—You breathe it. {4 Hyomel as sold by druggists every- where gives a tonic healing effect to the air you breathe, destroys the catarrhal germs, stops the poisonous secretions, soothes the brane and makes a marked improve- ment in the general health. irritated mucous mem. If you suffer from offensive breath, raising of ‘mucus, charge from the nose, droppings in the throat, watery eves, or any other symp- toms of catarrh, use Hyomei at once. It will banish the disease germs in the nose, throat and lungs and give quick and permanent relief. husky voice, dis- The complete outfit, including inhaler and bottle of liquid, costs $1.00; extra bottles of liquld, if later needed, 50c. sued the com Mr. warrant was served on all which interfered with the business only a short time, as after bonds were se- cured the work was continued. working, Taylor of Worcester, Mass, is located in town in connection’ with the Yantic Woolen company. bin of and won its | sui timitatipns shall such it date of the conciusion of the gosersment’s action. It is not that the private litizant shoyfld be obiiged to sat up and estab- [ lish ‘again e facts which the govern- ment has proved. He cannot afford, e has i to make use of | such r¥ as the gov- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ARE WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO REN 8¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line FULL ASSOCIATED 11 ! PRESS DISPATCHES INSERTED AT THE RATE OF - WANTED—350 weekly at home; par- tculars 10 cents. Dept. 21, Krett News Bureau, Webster, Mass. _janzlWThS WANTED _Any middie aged woman, wishing a good home, please address FOR SALE TO RENT FOR SALE Bulft Plymouth Rock| TO RENT _A tenement of six rooms cockerels, hens and pullets; good large;| on Seventh Bt. Inquire at 77 Seventh strong birds, for breeders. Willlam J.| 5t Janzid i3 Gevrge mr.westery, o b | G Plcsant furnlshed front roo; ‘stenm Beit Inauire S5, Charch TFOR SALE A new miich cow. ln- Box 11, South Coventry, Conn. Object, : Sengoe 2 uire of Humphrey Gallivan, Moliegan, = matrimony. S alaphone s, Janzid T0 RENT—Sunny, pleasant upper RAD DEBTI_Send 3l Tor et of Jei- = seven-room tenement, 11 Bim St.;.batn, ters that collected 32,330 for one mer- | FOR SALE_Litile used Columbus © | gas, set tubs, hoi walef. ~ Apply C. F. chant In less thas 80 days . They will | b. p. gas engine, in excelient condition. | Whitney, at Bulletin Office after 3 p. m. ot the money. " Hariford Merchants | Write or paone New York Fruit Store, | Jjanl7d Mercantile Co. sixth floor, Pilgard | Danielson, Conn. Jan2vd _ | =g mENTThe store No. 31 Broad- Bidg., Hartford, Conn. Jadiid FOR SALE—A U. 5. patent on & labor | way, central location, next To the Wau- - to | saving aevice, Needed in every family, | Fegan hotel, now octup: v Bruette, o N T et a1t how, | laundty and greennouse. J.J. Kinney. | tallor ~and' gentiemen's furnishings. Write today—now. Harl Hopkin Lodge ¥arm, Mohegan Hili, R. 1. | Apply to Willfam H. Shields. Janlod Washington, D. C. Jjanid Junisd STORE TO RENT¥rom Feb 1st, a RAILWAY mail clerks wanted; $900 firkt year, promotion to $1500; examina- tions Feb. 21 _in every state; common education sufficlent with my coaching; full information free. Write for book- let C63S. Earl Hopkins, Washington, BiC 3 Janso | WANTEDExperienced casiier for a restaurant with typewriter experience references required. rant, Address care Bulletin Co. i TED A salesman for Taftville and Baltic, Conn.; p: nent position; guaranteed sulary commission. Address Box 25, Bulletin Ofrice. janzud WANTED—Place by a go0od Restau~ janzud cook. Inquire 34 Happy St. City. Jansd = WANTED An - Industrious young man for cierical work. Apply in hand- COAL AND LUMBER erument indiridnal just | processes of bus | squared with the gex 1 have faid the case before you, no | doubt t ties In yowr own mind, as | it lies in the thought of the country. f | Wit | the su; d man say of i2id before you of which I se are new is not - | country nd- must. of we are to 1ght and i desire of the Until* these | things ave done conscientious business | Gver will be unsatis- are in these things our now | rticles S ar dditional & the peace d prosper- The Edward Chappell Co. Stands for the Utmost in Quality, Quantity and Service Office and Yard Central Whart Branch Office 150 Main Street Norwich, Conn. Telephones E YANTIC HAPPENINGS Teachers’ Mecting Addressed by A. J. Brundage—Children to Be Instructed in Agriculture—Sunday lce Gutting Interrupted. meeting_was conducted hool Friday afternoon | r George. W. Emerson of | A teachers the Sodom Supery Willimantic, who gave instruction and | suggestions in drawing and language. | After the meeting A. J. Brundage of Storrs college was introduced. to give monthly instruction in agr | ture in the Franilin schools beginning in Febrary. Mr. Brundage has charse of the work in the Mansfield and Leb- | anon schools and has met with great , and as Franklin is largely a farming community the school authori- He is ol C. H. HASKELL COAL and WOOD has opened an office at 52 Broadway for the convenience of customers with A. A. Beckwith, lmurgrfl:e. M. C. HIGGINS COAL. [ ies have secured Mir. Brundage to in- HIGH GRADE COAL roduce his system in the schools, His Fialkc was on the Be.terment of the| Ofice and Yard 203 North Main St Community Spirit Through Agricul- Office Telephone 1267 | ture, hoping to improve the farming, | the orchards, the cattle, horses and | pouitry “on the farms.” Agriculture is a lagging industry in Connecticut at | | present, but should not be. He hopes | to_interest the boys and have a corn- | raising .contest, letting the girls have | a_canning contest in the fall. He spoke i ik f o 51 e ot mint in Noren Caro | Fre@ Burning Kinds and Lehigh ling who cleared $110 recently on one- 2 {tenth of an acre of tomatoes. He ALWAYS IN STOCK | hopes to help the children around here | - — LA e A T umep | ie tallc was full of interest and met | Office—cor. Market and Shetuckst Ste | M- 3. COSCORAN. Buw e = Telephone 463-12 | Sanitary lce Harvesting. | Wareham . Bentlev emploved 15 | = = = | men ‘Thursday and Iriday on the pond | LOST AND FOUND | he dams up annuaily on William Kil- | _ = °7 B | roy’s land, opposite his icehouse. He | “pANKBOOK LOST diled his icehouse with nine and | Passbook No. 106259 i No one was | Savings Society. Al | before it was cut | tioned against purch or negoti | e ice was ledqfily: tn Ingitho same, and any person having & cehouse. as a run was erected on end of the pond, extending across the ice on his pond. Social Evening Postponed. The social evening to bee d last Wednesday in the chapel oums was postponed until Wednesday have is making rapid recovery. ederick Fuller Manning has been ‘] t \ ‘ 1 o preser | the! road and into the icehouse. or | Stephen O’Hearn, J. J. Driscoll and | cance: 13 W, Pri harvested ice on the | hook {o rn pond Saturday and G. W.|@mount |4 ad a gane of men harvesting | bank before ihe 21st da 1914 bmit to having the book deciared ed and extinguished and = new issued in lieu thereo! due, hereon paid LEGAL NOTICE C. H. NORTON, * W. K. RAYMOND, evening. Ja: 21, if the weather prove Ay favorable, when all the villagers have | been invited to be present \TO I I( 'F | Various Interests. | B AL | _The pipes leading to the tank here| Notice is hereby given that the | frozen. Thesday morning. Causing | poarq of Relief for the Town of Col- | Dlin Eioles oF Warceste ent | chester will meet in the Selectmen’s ¥ with® Mrs. F. H. Tracy of | room of said town for the purpose of | E¥oe Trde cotizge. A , | acting upon ail business which It is ST Y i ) 5et | proper to bring before them on the received a kick in the thigh from l following days In February, A. D. 1914: »f his - son lua-lsc's which I|a.!‘ 2nd, 4th, 6th, Tth, 10th, 12th, 14th, 17th, hint much trouble. 2 Bentley, who entered _the | 20th and 24th. hospital and was operated ou[ D. W. WILLIAMS, oving several days’ stay in Worces- where he has been the guest of | Board of Relfef. Harry and Carl Greenslit. Yantic people working in the Fitch- ville mill had a vacation Thursday and | | Friday owing to a_ broken shaft Miss Sarah Rvan has returned after a week end stay with relatives in Wil- limantic. Sunday lce Cutting Interrupted. The New London Dairy company commenced harvesting ice Saturday | and continued Sunday. Sunday a Ofiihe for D Habia NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of North Stonington Town 20th, to listen to appeals from the do- ings of the assessors and to do any | Taxes in the Town of Col other business proper to be done at said meeting. will Feb| 2nd, meet in the Hall Feb. 11th, Feb. Dated at North Stonington, Conn., January 20th, 1914. IRVING CHAS. C. ECCLESTONE, BROW: AMOS B. MINER, JR., Board of Rellef. to give ORRINE a trial. You have nothing to risk and everything to gai for your mon after a_triul_you from ORRINE, will fai Thi e to s offer returned get results sives the | | TEY IT AT OUR EXPENSE | | | i | { | l We are in earnest when we ask you i 1 | { | | wives and mothe: of those who drink All hereb. TAXPAYRRS of (ke Town of Sprague. TO PERSONAL persons liable o pay Persomai in the Town of Sprague are to excess nn opportunity to iry the | 7o’ collest (he Bermonal Taxes "earrtnt ORKINE treatment.. Iiis a very sim- | ue in Fobruars, 1914, tho same beigg ple treatment, can be given ih the|'fwo Dollars’ for eaoh of such person home without publicity or loss of time | #nd for the purpose of collecting th from business and at a small price. | Aame I siiall be at the Tewn Cler CRRINE 1< Wreparea in fwo forms: | pptice in (he Villuwe of Baitie, in‘said No; 1, secret treatment, 2 powder; OR- | Leaus Hapl 3orny Lhuraday Gnd et RINE No. 2, in pill form, for those | ! oclock in the aftsrneen (eeos dery | Wil desire "o | oluntary -treat- | (o' oclock in tne evening. mert “Cosis only §1.00 a box. Come o 4 /I(n, 1 ALK over the matter with us ated at Spragus, Conn., Jan. 1, 1914, | 358 o klet 1 JAMES MGUIRE, . Sevin & Son, 118 Main Sucetl.'. #aiw - « Seliesiar, S mteen i Sl Wwriting, giving age and wages desired. Clerk, care Bulletin Co. janlyd WANTED —Girl for general house- work; no washing or ironing. Apply at Occum Boarding Hous Jjan13 T WANTED—V 5 ers, also loom fixer; steady w ply West Side Silk Mill WANTED—A position as farm mana- ger. Address Manager, Winship Farm, Norwich, Conn. Janisd WANTED—Bn_an established concern, & man to repressnt it in New Tiondon county. IExperience not neces- sary, but good education and abiuty to ork. Ap: Janisd intefest the trade is desired. Gooa sai- ary. Address Permanent, care Nor- wich Bulietin. Janloa WANTED _Salesmen, $iy per month and all expenses to bbgin; experience Dot absolutery necessary. Take orders from dealers ettes, cigars, snuff, smoking ewing ' tobacco. Penn Whoiesase Tobacco Company, Sta- tion 0., New York, N. Y. Janisa WANTED _Live prunry, G. A Bul- Vel 64f-12. WANTED—Jiaw furs, at H. A Heeb B0 Water St ry Trursdsy. Bennett. novild | T WANTED—Haw rurs. Wil bo at T store of George H. St, every Saturdal hovivd rrate, No. 91 A o Woodwortn, store ixaz feet, has two large attric- tive show windGws, in a most desirable location on Main St. Inquire at this of- fice. 3an1sd FURNISHED ROOAMS, ail modern con- vemlences, 48 Union St Telephone si4-4 3y ’ TFOR SALE cvenly acre wood 1ot; mostiy ties and poles; 1,000 cords wood. Apply Bulleun Ofiice Janlisvws FOR SALI My SL0ck Of milinery goods and fxtures, at a price that wiil surprise you. Mise Delphine Beaure- gard, Jeweit City jansd POETRY CONSIDERING THE QUESTION. said the vouthi: “The point is plain o If'it werén't for gross stupidity Tm surc all men would agreed with me. “A business matter,” ,the smeycnang said “If we dom't progress, we'd better be Gead. If it's going to.pay, why, go ahead.” A moral issue.” the preacher spak I goodlyfoiks have a lot at st better element.ought to wake. The suffragette she smiled a bit: “To handle affairs mere man’s unfit: Give women the vote, and they'll settle it Sald the politician: “It were wise To winnow the untrutbs from the lies, And find some grounds for a com- promise.” (Well.w said the old men, “I don' \ now. I matters like this we'd best &0 slow. Let's think it over a year or so. And here’s what the farmer had to guess it don’t matter much either Whatever they do, I'll have to pay. —Walter G. Doty Here's t Sincere That 1dshig, time-tried and true. miles in the hour of t And laughs a. its joys wi mph Complete ¥ room o boarding hings for a 12- house, together L iementa i1k || With a leass of the property oc- 1,000, 31-85; & cupled. Located very near the cEiption center of the city. Inspection zo- [ aimeon liclted B! ders, Nor Full informatien upon applica- AND TRESPASSING NO- JCES printed on eloth, LIXi%, Bix 107 ibc, twelve for $i.35. ~Ihe Bulleua | Lo, ¥rinters, Norwigh, Conn. WANTED—Piano tunins. oy, 235 Prosect Ste Ciey. Fract THEHOOT ¥ = G wor- woL. hai-d WANTED. YOUR WATCHES and CLOCKS to be put in ORIGINAL FACTORY CONDITION by LEE CLEG hington Drop postal or ring up 374- prompt collection and delivery Jan2iWEM st WEAVERS WANT! A few experienced weavers on wool- ens, one-loom work. Good pay, stea Call or write. THE ELMVILLE WEAVING CO., jan1%a Danielson, Conn. R HELP WANTED Cooks, General Housework IGirls, Chamber Maids. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREZU. Cent=al Bldg t LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE WILLIAM P. PHILIP O. MILLER, YERRINGTON Board of Relief. | NOTICE i the Cit Hall Building. in each day Sundavs excepted. ‘eb. 15t 10 Feb Zist, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. o, to listen to appeals from fthe deings of the As | sessors, and to do any other proper to be done at said meetingzs Dated at Norwich, Conn., Jan. 20th, 1914, CURRIE GILMORE, JAMBES W. BLACKSURN, FRANK R. M'LAUGHLIN, Janzed Board of Rellef. {Notice to Personal Taxpayers * of the Town of Colchester All persons liable to pay Personal hester, are hereby notified that I bave a warrant to collect the Personal Taxes coming due dn February 1914, the same being Two Dollars, for each person, and for the purpose of collecting the same I will be at my place of business, Wed- nesday, Feb. 4th, and every Wednes- day affer in February A. D. 1914, from one until four o'cloek p. m. Dated at Colchester, Conn., 12th, 1814, E. C. SNOW, Collectos Jan. MONEY LOANED Il on Diamonds, Watcoes Jew: i+l 2ud Securitiss of any kind at ¢ lowest Rates of Interest An old estubiiaiza frm to deal wilh. THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 1€ Main Steeer, Upstatrs. (Retabiisned 1812.) R e I TN SR BT PIANG Fc c- GEER, TUNER | 192 Prospest Strest, Norwich, Ct. or our | | business | " JAMES L. CASE, metucket S Norwich, Ct. 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. Workmen's » Compensation | am prepared to quots rates 40 and other information relative to Workmen's Compensation. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, FOR SALE Eight-roo‘m Cottage vith bath and steam heat, |} scod barn and large Ict, tacatea five minutes’ walk from Main rest. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. 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, Norwich, Ct ct rrzfifi | The Board of Relief of the Tow of | Preston, Conn., will meet at the Town A | { Hoyge in the Towm of Preston, ou | = | MonQay, February 2nd, 1914, at 10 ~ | | o’clock a. m., and until 4 o'clock p. m. Magnificent residence on Broad | | Will also be in session February 10th way, modernly equipped and N | and 21st to hear appeals from the do- || artisticaliy decorated, fine stable FOR SALE | any other business that may legally ||| 2nd sarage on premises. Lot come before them. 85x510 feet, flowers and fruit in Dated at Preston, Conn., January abundance. Price reasonahle A Modern Cottage 20th, 1914. and terms to suit purchaser. of six rooms and bath, all im- WILLIAM E. CRARY, provements. Price and terms most favorable. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St THOS. H. PECKLEY. Norwich, Ct. | To the Farmers of this Section: Now Is the time tq list your farm you want to sell, 1 have a large | of customers looking for farms. | | Send description or cail | WILLIAM F. HILL, e s Farm of 250 Acres Situgicd i -8 MLES LIV Ui auyauic | and ‘woodiand, brook runming througi entiss farm; house has i4 rooms, Oid- fashioner niepiaces, ceilar under W SALE HORSES |COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER | . graduate from Jones' Nat. School of | Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and Pedigreed Stock, Merchandise and Real Estate Sales. Adcrecs, Danielson, Conn. Telephone Connection. Farm Bulletin— WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Eatate Broker, Broad St, Reoms 1 and vesterly, R. L Telephone No. 365. 41 West oct1sa 100 . E MARKET G.-RDEN, POULLY ADG SeLcral PUrPUSe Lwm Just Gulside City, on _ state road. large spring fea iike, stocked With [sh, Dear Rouse; o0 acres smooth tiliabie iund; Test pusiu.cs and woodizigl; pienty of ruit; pice cottage house, With verands, Bot and coid water arnd baca. bsra, new silo, icehou | commodations” for = 3,060 34,600, easy terma. Tryoa’s Axrmes. NEWMARKET "HOTEL, 7156 Boswell Ave. | First-class Wines, Liquors and Clgars. nens. Uniy < Meals and Welch Rarebit ses order. Johp Tuckie. Prop. Tel. to 43-5 Willimantic. e The Neponset Shingles make a roof which is proof against fre eaused by sparks and embers—a roof ‘wiich is exiremely durable and, Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE moreover, a roof which is unusually 5 i " Sorasvery & oo iimtath Euarantee our service to bo the PRCK, MWILLIANS @ Co. b © the most 1 ces. dafy i e s Cosen Vst | MAHONEY BROS.. Falls Av. 25 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. | $°057 S8 B0 S4nsoi horm sas 45 Telephone 147 Opposite Thames Bank | &crea” o machine Workéd Ueids, ires | irom stone and lertiie, baiance bisture Liouse; iarge Darn Z4 by 40, With h I have several nice chunks and| barn 24 by 44 attached, hearlv new some big draft Horses, also three big | one atier hay barn 24 by 30, crib, Wi second hand workers that I want to | OB Shed, Wagon house aid uennery, also” about 1% tons Of bAFD Bay: om | dispose of right away to make room | #1502 ,8DOUt X loms of DATH bay. one for another express lond of 28 head | A)| the farming tools 4ad macninery which will be here February 8rd.| used on a luige farm. The price of | “ome and see. Prices right. fhis garm, Inclading ‘machinery dnd | el. 1139, ELMER R. PIERSON | on” mortgase. = Possession given imme- 1 AM BUYING pouitry of ail kinds. BENT_Easement tenement at 56 | Yet stands In the night of Sorrow Anyone having same. arop postai o | School St with pleasant southern ex- | Close by whers {he snadows rail, Samuel Gellert, Coicaester, Conn. ure. ~ Inquire at BuRetin Office. And never turns the pieture Samuel Gellert, ansa . Of 'a dead friend to the wall. SomE Tovs mAlcE necd repaiinet | L FURNISHED . ROONAS central 1oce: = | s X A L e T seni | tion, steam heat. Inquire is Unton 5t | HUMOR OF THE DAY for 31. 8. 4. Btow, New Haven. sepled | _decsd } l-“ou SALE—The Levnard m\‘[ ::‘:n;ul; Footpad—Your money or your life. eal estate in NoIwich, CONSISHng of FOR RENT Mr Tightly — That's reasonable Eonstar®s SRRl Biidings Ana 101 enough, Jake! You've got only 0 ucres 0r land, Gonvewisutiy located <0 | A desirable 9-room . House with | °¢1is—Chicago News io cily of Norwich, at price and on E “What's mosi D S Y ctve a” the Juyer-Iiis | modern improvements. Convemiently | upongots, WOSt liable to get broke gropercy has Uiy Swn | water aupply | situated. Possession at once. replied’ Mr." Chuggine. — Washington Way, Norwich, Conn. ocpita E. A. PRENTICE, Sta T FOR SALE A second-hand Ford au- | Phone 300. 86 Cliff St.| Prudent Wife—What have you laid tomobile. Phone 585, Norwich, of ad- up for a rainy day, Job Happy Jack dress $5 Frankiin St dyad —A mackintosh, my dear.—Christian FOR SALE—kleven-room house,with SUMMWER COTTAGES Review lot, 83 CUiE St Must be sold to tlose For Meat—Lor Sale. Maid—Is this from Mr. Scrib state. G. W. Hamiiton, Executo ? Mr. Scrib- gelate G. W. Hamiiton, kxecutor, 130 | wa L ancmt Vies <™= | blers Toom waste paper, mum? Land- ~ Tehoads | Rentals, 3175-3250¢ season. lady—No. He hasn't written any- | JrovER — 102ds | Inspection by Anpoinicaent. thing on it yet—Judge. | envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.90; 269 FRANK W. COY, 7 don’t mean to say t young Pricds fof Any DrIMLILE You @ High Strcet, Westerly, ®. L Sl 8L ne’ Bullctn’ Company,” 3 Long Distance itlconone. | mayzsa S T ing! rist = Rk T = CEF - - my—Pop, a man and his_wif g —5 1. C. pigs, thorousn- . E e | pror sa aren’t they? Tommy’s Pop. reds, Stered, none better in. in 3 - Countrs. aniiow Farm, Notth EOR SALE son; sometimes one too many. | ton. R.F. D. &, Norwich, Conn. H. . elphia Record. Button. What is your wife so excited { AN about?” “She wa putting some news- | 8% envelopes o papers on the pantry shelves and she T T U T happened to read about the world's X914, pri series.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. Patience—Do you call it bill of fare or menu? Patrice—Well, when I can read it I call it bill of fare; when I can’t I call it menu.—Yonkers States- man. Dutton—You should pay more atten- tion to your personal appearance, old chap. Remember, that clothes make the man. De Bro me the man refuses to make any mc clothes—Boston Transcript “So vou are opposed to grand opera at popular prices?” “Yes; next they'll be having terrapin at popular prices the and orchids at barsain s, And then what interest will a rich man have in life?”—Kansas City Journal Lawyer—I think I can get you a di- vorce, madam, for eruel and inhuman treatment—but do you think your hus- band will fight the suit? Woman — Fight! Why, the little shrimp dasn't even come into a room where I am!— Truth Seeker. fow long must I wait for this pre- scription”” “About 30 minutes,” an- swered the druggist; “but you can oc- cupy your time pleasantly. Here is a coupon which entitles you to admission to our moving pleture show."—Fitts- burgh Post Timekeeper (arranging starts for golf_tournament)—Name, please. Golf- er—M. de Valmont. Timekeeper— Tuts, mon; we canna bother_oorselves wi' names’ like that here. Ye'll start at 9.30 the morn’s mornin’ to the name o' McPherson.—London Sketch. | dpmmm e | | THE KALEIDOSCOPE London consumes 90 tons of salt & day Arkansas has two mountains each 2,800 feet in height. The hair grows much faster in sum- mer than in winter. Some of the large Atlantic steamers have 150 firemen each Potatoes in Greenland do not grofr {1arger than an ordinary marble | China now has more than 5,960 miles | of railroad and is building 2,273 miles more. | Sheffiela, England, runs 27 cars on its street Tailway system of 48 route miles The population of the Danish coi- ony, of Greenland increased more rap- | idly!in the last 10 years than in any | simila period. A lizhthouse on the south coast of light of 15 million candle power. To cnable a p to photosraph | himself from a distance a Californian vented an ele al nt The largest steel ingol ever cast was recently produced in ¥ngland. Tt weighed 150 tons, was 23 1-2 feet long and 80 inches wide. | Great Brituin this year consumed { 100,000,000 gallons of gasoline. A load ons can be e elephant of two full gr s carried by & large ¢ | Raa g in order sweetheart largest shoe ever built is 7 feet high_and contains 90 square fecl of upper leather and 80 pounds of sole leathe . | The French sovernment is encourag- | Ing the manufacture of sauerkraut and one producer was awarded a _gold medal recently for the excellenee -of his product The ‘harbor have a | | | is 0 | as to rhgililate sport of freight and ehorthe congestion due Lo olda fashionet -methods s Car ated $10,066,000 to coverjagperiod.of 10 years' instrues | tion and' researeh in agriculture. THe | fund is to be distributed among the | provinces mecording to population Canadians show a deeided liking for American cars. and Buropean ther th itish Iy fou Dominion. Practica the im- port business_in aitomoblles goes 1o .flm in the United States.