Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 23, 1914, Page 8

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EAIR TOPAY; UNSETTLED AND WARMER' TOMORROW FULL ABMIATED _ PRESS mslwrnun \ Whl Is Gnm¢ On Tonight. . Vaudeville. and Motion Pictures a: the Auditorium. Moving Pletures a2 Colonial Th Neil OBrien's Miustiels at bavis Theatre. ¥, A. Girls' Glee Club Concert at Stater Motgral, Norwic clation. No. 6, meets ih Bill Block. Lodge Oscar, No, 30, Vi O, of A. 0. 25, D, of meets in Foresters’ Hall. Virginla Dare Councii, neets at No. 65 Uniou Street. Norwich Commandery, No. §.., U G._C.. meets at 326 Main Stroet, Toyal Hugh H. Osgood Lodge. No, 69301 0. O ¥y AL Un meets 1 Poner el Hlll.___‘~ = ANNOUNCEMENTS Memorial to H. W. Scott, = Tho quarterly of the Oregon Elis- ssued _in June, 1913, is a memorial number for Harvey W. Scott, its first president, editor of the Portland ©Oregonian for A0 years and %qr a long time director/qf The Asso- review | of his brilliant half contury career as imate of his work torical society, clated Press. It is a masterl: an editor and an es! which imprésses. LANDSCAPE GARDENING *On ‘account of -, numerous requests oming “to- us from Norwich and viginity we have ar- “ranged to have our landscape design- ers, Messrs. W. E. Cantpbell and R. B. Faxon spend the week of Jan. 19-24 in Norwich. Persons having landscape pfoblems under consideration, or de- siring information concerning future lantings can secure free consultation the Wauregan for ap- Co., for ¥andscape service pointment. The Elm City Nurse; New Haven, Conn. COLONIAL THEATRE. The Gunmaker of Moscow, Pewerful | Two-Reel Russian Court Story. The tremendous success of The Las Days of Pompeii does not in any w impair the strength of tods programme, but, on the contrar bances it, because it is another t of beauty added by the period in whic The Gunmaker of Moscow is placed. s one of plot and intrigue, with_ail the mystery and secrecy of IThis story the Russian court It is full of sus pense, with never a dull moment throughout its entire length, working up to a tremendous climax in the duke’s palace. Through Trackl Sands, the peerless Kssanay film, its strong western story, is most ap- fall poaling and includes a sensation over a cliff, showing a girl hung midair by a tree branch. Andy Ge a Job, a wonderful drama of hood, telling how a little boy s paremts from starv. Love is Young is bew comedy, and Ascending Suga geous scenic film. DAVIS THEATRE TONIGHT. Stimulated and encouraged by the romarkable success of his first annual | tour, Neil O'Brien, who was elevated last’ season to the foremost rank of minstrel stars, is_this season dupli- cating the favorable impression al- sald to be pre- senting another minstrel entertain- ment even bigger and better than the | one which distingnished his inaugural efforts. Supported by a company of ready acquired and is 50 people and with an entirely and elaborate scenic investi O'Brien, who is again under minstrel management of ( Hodge, brings his latest organization to_the Davis theatre tonight. M O'Brien ‘has written and staged new comedy acts, said to be in his v best vein of humor. As a write sketches depicting the humorous side nks among the foremost authors in this line of wiork. - For his own.use: he has written of negro ‘e Mr. O'Brien 1z ¢ little comedy which he cal *ost and in which he appear an one of his typical characters now familiar to minstrel Jove His_othc aet’is called Who's the Militant, and was written as a hicle for Eddi Nowak, which cnlists the services o conceived and steged a big new danc ing act called The Ehony Unis or Class Day on the Ca last season’s danci a coherent story in terpischor participated in by proficient dancers. famous monologi: of this compan: $1.50. and ozen espe A THE AUDITORIUM. Country Store at Both Shows Tonight. Merrick R. Nutting, Countr Store man, will dct at both performances s magy articles will be giv Mr Nuttng will appear at ow at 3 ad the second at 9.30] cre will be a different set of coupons giv en-out for the second 20 those who are in on the first show will have no chance of draw ng ax on the_second. shouid over. Should ihe night T ~torm or cold, the Olympic hall Wil be used as a waiting room for those who mus come to the second show . little coa and for those who may be too late t set in at the first show, It who want 10 swait“for the second. “tron vaudeville and picture bill boen arranged for tonight also, and the en- iire en tainment should be a very pleasing one. Workmen's Compensation Digest. ‘The workmen's compensation pul Jicity bureau of New York has issued “Digest of Workmen's Compensation and Insurancs Laws in the States~October, 1913.” This covers 24 compensation acts of states analyzed under 27 headings. It | is_conveniently arranged for handy reference and comparison. DANIEISON Coroner Bill Stationary Eneincers’ Asso- has been at Boston in e interesy of the People’s Light and of Springfield, of Hartford was on & business trip Thurs- of Killingly be installed to v evening by . Johnson of Pawtucket was Danielson Not Claimed, Letters addressed to Mrs. C. dmond Jeuzer and re unclaimed at | Danielson ) Woonsociket trip Thurse Rapp is confined to his Benjamin J home by a siight illne: Song Recital by Charles D. Geer. T C. D, Geer of Norwich en- members of with 2 song. re- this week, Mrs = as accompanist. K. H. S. Going to Putnam. of Killingly 1 car for the trip to yevening, when | the basketball team plays an import- he team of Putnam | Patnam ~th! same with Sleighing Excellent. coasting were giie in Danielson Thureday s great | re ice on the st FUNERAL. Mrs. Sarah J. M. Goldsmith, Swaffield conducted fun- Goldsmith in the church at Foster Cen- Burial was ter cemetery. e funeral direcior in the Foster on® Thursday. k toward fill- chil- ves tion. When ching juvenile r Toaf Mountain, South America, is a gor- | | Takes Action on Sheriff Sibley’s Death. as adopted memo- ing the houses until adverse weathier conditions. as housed Thurs and three of the houses ingly grange lutions relative to n active and enthusiasiic Gevelopment of the local grange. Adelard Morin ';lcridrnl applicants, They infc Installing Officer. Norwich act installation ted officers of UNon OBITUARY. Delano P Pamwrn 1about a month. ago, Who? or Taming and Major dozen “characters. Pete Detzel has =T mpus. Like 1g number, it telis ially dio Ross, the ,_is now a member 25 cents to CORONER BILL'S FINDING. Sheriff Sibley's Death Caused by No on or Careless bout as it cam the crosswa men were standing on the crgsswal between the sidewalk and the car on side of the street, the easterly ing to board the car: standing on tween the sidewalk the crosswalk ba- and the car on the CHILDREN HATE OIL, CALOMEL AND PILLS. “California Syrup of Figs” Best For Liver, Bowels— Tender Stomach, Tastes Delicious. Look back at your childhood ¢ against taking them With ‘our children ~it's’ different, m of Mothers who cling to the old fo physic simply don’t realize what they dn, The children’s revolt is well-found ed. Their tender little “insides” are injured by them. If your child’s stomach, liver and boweis need cleansing, give only deli- clous “California Syrup of Figs.” 1Its | actlon is positive, hut gentle, Milllons of! mothers- keep' this harmiess “fruit laxative” handy; they know children Igve to take it; that it never fails to ean the liver ‘and howels and sweet- _en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful #iven today saves a sick child tomor- ¥ ow. our druggist for & 50-cent Lot- | m of ¢ %Rhtomlu Syrup of Figs,” which nr full directions for babies, children all ages and for grown-ups plainly M each bittle, Beware of counterfeits Sold ‘here. Bee that it i3 magde b “California Fig Syrup Compary.” Re fuse any other kind with conterapt. NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. Fioat-clasg Wines. Liguors o g Welch Harowit served 1o the car came t , addreszed M- Remember the “dose” mother insisied on-—castor oil, calomel, catharrics. How | v you hated ‘them, how you fouzht | L. Wood; .’ N | car and the its rear end abou crosswalk where it In the mean.i; viously —«rvppvd the grab h being dr Tl | Zuckie, Fivp, Tel. 42+6 i hemor | frozen ground:while attempting board an electric car of the Sllth‘?‘ Lé . |Blectric - Rallway company, while Sheriff Sibley’s | motion. . I further find that the eon- Death Was Not Due to Any Care- | ductor in charge of said car gave I , lessness on the Part of Any Person —Charles D, Geer's Recital, car, and that there was no one his boarding said car at any time w the same wa I therefore find that safd death Son or persons, i PUTNAM | Rev. F. D. Stanley to Return. William T. Darou of Westerly, | Visitor with friends here. Willlam J. Burns, the famous 5 day. Rev. tor of it. Philip’ chur At a meef mittee of the Putnam Busines Thursday evening in Owls’ hall buffet lunch is to be served. ~ Leaves for Readville. Red Cross society for Readeville, Mas kept for a week. More than Elks Attend Theatre. | | expected to attend the lectures. At the Bradley theatre Thursday evening.a section of seats was served for the memt of Puts | lodge of ElI | Writcen Law, pt pany gave a fine nterpretation of piece. After the show, members of the ks at company - entertained the fon in the lodge’s hall. social s We're going to puj it ove way,” was the gist of Thursday by a couple who came here from Boston to mind the nam had said to Town ed to say w Flagg. They w at once. . Flagg called their tion to the law requiring five notice of i to marfy from Mr. Flagg that they' were not gof delay . to give any such notic would go from Connecticut that if the: there and cep a traveling 1 state without the law, if they t. rida, revalutionists in a_pi Flagg resretted that Town could licens COLLARBONE BROKEN. | Henry Bugbee Runs Into Automobile While Coasting. casting accidents seriousness m Thursday, th [is s | School street Mr. Howa: n] did | notic t was in the rear whe automobile r. a1 Bullard and_after that physician examined him he was taken to i 1t was found that the wound. ~ The Bugbee hoy stree sing Sct securred obstru m the boy Mr | Howard | the same pla | (the xccident to Bugbee b pened soon after 1 o'clock) a Col | boy was also Lit by 3o ving as tie 1t o Thursday and wernings issued by aga sliding on i ce was issned. Coasting conditions Superh in ihe city Gna 1001 children are e mos Jelr first oppor the w to do some slid the cit thers are going to it t Jave pleasure without sacrific ife or limb. curred near School strest Wedne: night was one in which M guerite Torrey, daughter of Mrs. Ernest B nam, was run | fractured above the ankle. She taken to the Day Kimball hospital treatment. Torrey of the senior cl chool and irthday METHODIST CHURCH OFFICERS Elected at the Fourth Quarterly Con- ference—Pastor Invited to Return. The follow committees is & list of office W, W ll[ Wood, D. G. Arnold, D. B. Gilbe: Stewards—J, P. Copeland, W Waller, D\ G. Ainold, D, s M. W. Blnneit, I. N. G Wood, I2. 1. Waod, ¥ Lewijs Baiiey, J. Herbert AMa Bartlett, Ephriam Berggren, Clark, Atrs. A. Cla Cunningaam, Mrs. J. Ruth Fosic Gilbe: to laym D. b.-Gilbert, J. H. Marsh, o VAIlernaleangs i 5. Bdith F ntio camp 1gham G. Arnold Bennett eign mis: ace Bennett day school superir leagiue Honle sion=—\ Al Joan € Sibley ample time to board said ¢ before he gave the signal to start tue tempting to get off said car while the same was stopped at said crossin: nor anything to prevent or obstiuct s stopped at said cross not caused by the criminal aet, owis sion or carelessness of any other per Two Bad Accidents Caused by Coast- ing—Elks at Klark Company’s Per- formance—Methodist Church Inyites merly of Putnam, has been a recent tective, is to be . Putnam on Mar George C. Francis of Lowell was a visitor with Putnam friends Thu; ohn W. Walker, formerly pas- was a re- | cent visitor with friends in Putnam. Business Men's Association to Meet. ing of the executive com Men'" association held Thursday afternoon it was decided to hold a meeting mext | The first aid car of the American left here Thursday where it-is to be 00 em- Dployes in the railroad shops there are The bill was The Un- ayed for the first time in Putnam; and the Gladys Kiark com- Struck Snag in Five Days' Law. at was said never David rmed g to that found a five they even chancing Mex- commodate them with arted on their way. he street had a broken collarbone and a scalp of Schox Torrey, of East Put- 0. by a boy who was sliding down hill and had her leit leg 2 membe ng conference ete, 3. B. Cope- e , Mrs. John Mi. confercne Gilbert, s o’ 1291 Main St., wningham, Mrs, uick Relief for - Stomach Misery Mi-o-na Will Put Yeur Sour, Gassy, Upset Stomach in Order—Try. One Dose and Prove It. If you are a stomach sufferer, ot A i aati e s el sure rellef is at hand. Mi-0-: X\:\‘ Stomach Tablets, sold in fifty cent Dhoxes at all drug stores, are a speci- fic_for put-of-order stomachs. Mi-o-nia s not only a quick diges- tive, but a stimulant’and strength- ener of the stomach walls. 1t in- creases the flow of digestive fluids, | P soothes the irritated membrane, and | puts the stomach in shape to do the Work nature Intended. It sufferins with indigestiod, ays- pepsis, gastritls, or any of the vari- ous forms of stomach misery, usually | indicated by nervousness, ~ distress | after eating, headache, dizziness, bad | breath or sour stomach, do not wait, ! | do mot suffer any longer—take Mi-o- | na_today. Money Dack if not “satisfied. The & Osgood Co. and drugelsts 'where. ¥ Sampson, school superintend- ent and Epworth league president. Sunday school—E. L. Wood, Miss | Etta Whiting, Mrs. Heath and Leroy | Tripp. Zion's Herald and Tracts—Alice | | Cunningham, Della Whitman, Winifred | Kilburn. Temperanc Arnold, D. B. Gilbert, J. P. Cbpeland. Bducation—Mrs. M. . Bartlett, Mrs. Gascorgne, Miss Edith Foster, Miss Etta Whiting. Herbert Marsh, 3 John_Perry spitals—Mrs. C. E. Heath, Mrs. E. Cora’ Adams. and audit} Gilmore, N W, Wallen. Parsonage and furniture—Officers of | Ladies’ Aid soclety Church music—Mrs. C. E. Heath, Irs. Rawley, Miss Foster, ) & _com- Foster [ ™ Stanley as pastor for the coming con- | ference year. Chndren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R 1A LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A black skirt, in Greene- can have same in Office, Db = e ticked foxho s and ftan spot in center of rwich tags on collar: las dence of rd, on Ti phore 6 DVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or T0 RENT” ARE INSERTED AT. THE RATE OF Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line TO RENT WANTED FOR SALE "POETRY 50 SHALL YOU LEARN. v L X There is a ‘truth which can ne'er be spoken; For words contaln it mot Only from mind to mind |~ Can it communicate its Yet, friénd, know thi morning wa.s You see and hear it: It bloometh in the figwer, It singeth in the bird; That truth whici can ne'er be spokem, Which pusseth from mind to mind. See the flower! Listen to the bird! So shall you learn. 1L When T stretch out my hand 1e. that in your SALE—Cummings WANTED —Agent in every o ol offico cancelling machine. London_coun to sell household Inquire Al- TENEMENT of four rooms ta x rent. | To drink from mountsin siream. In'the hollow of my palm I seo a gentle gleam. fred D. Ashle CIDER MILL FOR very cheap if s0ld at once gommodityy 25 per cent. profit. 49, ‘Norwiei WANTIED—A el = “tenement of i Inquire at 77 s 1 am go- rooms | What am I drinking then? Seventli | I look above, below; 1s it water of the moon, nhousework on a farm; Address Belle Tiefenbaclk, change the building'into a house, TO RENT_Sunny, upper horse power cngine and toois, seven-room tenement, J1 T s Inauire of Ju\lls Gun- WANTEDLive 'at Bulletn Office atter 2 p. m. book orders; I-you can earn. Nyrserymen, Manchegter, Cona, man, & worker, permanent position; FOR SALE—Six Tro RENT—T prices trom §0 10 35 e rade Ayrshire cow, bon; 1y year old 1160 Ib young grade cows, T also choice wa. e | My neart s .__Janiod where. all modern con- o Sda-3 WANTED Salesman or manufactur- or's agent, to represent us in exclusive territory selling Tungsten electric mo- | toreycle headiight and auto speclaluies to jobbers and_deaiers. Kendall Co., horse, price phone Lebanon Liiv " FOR SALE_Black o0id, about 1300 ISHED ROOMS, veniexces, 35 Union St.’ Telopnoss Address M. Ibs., good worker and This soft but radiant glo bath, r. Apply € EU| T jike ‘to travel and to see new coun- tries Although I've fled the world and all its care; central Jocation, next to the Wau- | In boat inl carriage, or on dusty nigh- regan hotel, now océupied by Bruette, gentlemen's lisht, my home is every- The radiant sun has fallen from the 3 Majestic Bidg., x 9 TO RENT Basement tenement at 56 e School Sty with pleasant southern ex- &) Tnquire at Bulletin Oliice. sent parcel post. Has taken from the world its warming But lof in t(hat sweet flower blossoming aped envelope for Speciaity Co., I3 and horses ok at some NISHE 0oMS. e meut ™ 0quire 15 Tnton B FOR RENT A desirable 9-room House with| . murmuring? sold this we priced hand feed meat e o ”""_‘ slicing machine for New London, | 1ana, and Windham ery -y Wallen, D. G.] the'Hemming Sros. C 2 ley and William Sts,, New Haven, Conn. and_vegetable ALE—Thre r, also wanted 9. M. Grit- W ‘.:mh.nn Apply Glen Has left o token, gleaming falr and Toca- bright. See that white clo¥ that floats a yon- der sky; And then cas you .the water well escr. That underneath this shady bush is They are the same: far cloud and modern _mprovements. Conveniently L Possession at once. E. A. PRENTICE, 85 Cliff St breaking: Vv VI But soft upon the mountain dawn I8 E'en nightingale her gentle rest 18 good home, STMMER COTTAGES For Remi—For Sale. Weckapaeg, THAD DEBT! t collected $2,850 1 ss than 64 day Rentals, $173-32 inspection Lv @nnotn TRANK W. € mgh Streat, Long Distance Aclephone. s Le- | T TE and collect Taftville and Baltic, Conn.; suaranteed malary and he church has unanimously voted | to ask for the return of Rev. ¥. D.| ne taking, Tha solitude profound is all unbroken: The fragrant morning flowers alone are waking. VIL | 3y bamboo hut is low and tiny: 1 alone; it is in spring; ers bloom in rare profuston: eezo 15 soft the south winds eve my friend had prom- AM BLYLRG b6 tor meneral FOR SALE Clidiiester, —boms 100 WANTED—W eaver or AR fopm hYar: steady work, gae | New Haven. sepisd TTFOR SALE— W ,\vn,n . Address Manager, position as fa consisuns ol Winsnip rarm, ishings for a 12- all expenses to not absolutely begin; experience brice and on Located ver: center of the city. Suleids, 35 Broad- to William . Inspection so- Penn' Wholesale o Company, Sta- - + FOR SALE—A se information upon appli JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., ED—Live pouiry. G. A. Bul- FOR SALi—kleven lot, 8% Ciitf >t som house, wils WANTEDliaw furs, at H. A. Heeb- "5, 30 Water Si, every Thursaay. be s0ld to close “LOST —Brindle bulliog, with collar and tag on him. Return’ to ton Ave., and rece 0 Han ve reward.” janzld WANTED —Haw surs. store of George H. Frait, No. 11 Waier Will be at THINK 12 OV s7\Woodworth. garden blooming fair; but listen nd_fres from care. en Shaku, in February Mugzins—Ay wife only believes half the stories she hears about me. Bug- gins—The better half?—Philadelphia Record. “I've never heard him say an un- kind word about anybody. too busy talking about Cieveland Plain Dealer. “And a man’s good fortune often turns his_head.” “And a man's bad often averts the heads of his on Transcript. John—So that’s your new tie, eh? Why on_earth vou select such & loud pattern? Joe—I didn’t select it. St, overy Saturdar. AUCTION. SATURDAY, JAN. 24, at 2 o'clock p Auction Rooms, Evans Bl son, Conn, consisting of il descript bove- oek and Tosoribed pro | COL. EARL N GALLUP| AUGTIONEER ~duate from Jones' Nal. ecd Stock, Merchandise and Estate Sales. Adczees, Danielson, Conn. Telephone Connection. _LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Board wil meet in the Town Clerk’s n said Town on Monday, Feb, 2d, 1914, at 10 o’clock . m. until 4 oclock p. m., and also will be in session on ‘eb. 7th, 14th ist, to listen to rom the doln of the As- 4 AX ERICKSON, M'GUIRE, soard of Rellef. anoorn\n AND -rnmrusno No- nted on clotn, twaive for Nors/ioh: Conte WANTED—Plauo tun: don, 29% Prospect St. C letin Company, FOR SALE The Fine Manufacturing Plant lately occupied by the Tobin Arms Mig. Co. IN GREENEVILLE. WANTED. and CLOCKS ORIGINAL FAC hmu' "Coxprrion printed in cormer 3 Aing up ana deifvers rompt coliect promp! o HELP‘WANTED Housework The main building consists of three floors of about 2,000 squars feet each and there is a large ad- dition and office building. 6 Fiptiop, oy promy FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU . 3. COSCORAN. Sujr. LEGAL NOTICES OF PROBATE um D The property is supplied with 50 horse water-power lowest price in Connecticut. Central Blds Workmen's Compensation | am prepared to quote rates chool of | oneering. Specialts of Farm and Plans and full particulars upon application. Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. and other information to Workmen's Compensation. G A adminisiration FRANC!S D. DONOHUE, Whereupon, Relief of the Town of | e Probate Court FOR SALE A Modern Cottage rooms and Eight-room Cottage JAMES L. CASE, good barn and large let, lnzated walk from Main " DR. JAEGER'S Girl's Leg Fractured—Struck by Sled. Another coasting accident that oc COMPLETE LINE OF Abdominal Bands, Sleeping Bags, Sleeping Hoods, . Bed Socks, Knee Warmers, ' Steamer Shawls, . Sweaters and Underwear FOR LADIES OR MEN AT . THE TOGGERY Stop, = ireet. Price ceasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. My brother did, and he's slightly deaf. —Judse. Mr. Casey the matter? Daughter—Th' puppy pulled me new bonnet all to pleces! Mr. Casey—Th’ ivil! He must think he's a customs inspector!—Puck. Newly Appointed.Territorial Colonel —Look here, sergeant major, I'm afraid my doz has killed your cat. I— Sergeant Major (ingratiatingly) itll do it a power of good, sir— you Tummaging oV “Some old cook books and (b “What*are you hunting for “Im_(rying to find some recipe for waking egsnog out of grape juice.” Pittsburgh Post. ou say you are worih a million | “Yes, sir. And I earned every penny of it, too.” “Td like to know how one man couid earn a mill T married for it."—Houston Post ou will,” said the atiorney, during the course of their consultation, “you ill get your third out of the estate” “Oh!" exclaimed the widow, aghast, how can you say such a thing, with and scarcely cold ireen Bag. Cook (at the stationer'’s)—Three ams of paper for Dr. Schmidt, the same as he always has. Stationer— Certainly, and how is the doctor to- | day Cook—People as I cook for are | alwars well—Fliesende Blaetter. Pa—The nerve of this geek! inese who says that American womer » much like the Am dea! He ought to be lynch- a positive insult to Amer- womanhood.—Buffalo “Has your husband any *"said the inquiring re Teplied young Mrs. Terl " “Does he play That's the worst of his poker - bad hat He thinks he plays poker and do "—Washington Star. | THE KALEIDOSCOPE = 16,800,000 16,700,001 0,000 tons ons of Al e brigade can start for > complaint o Main Street, Farm of 250 Acres Situcicd - 44 MliiGe AU Uiu ayslc, Cona., v sovd ruad, Leicphone and, K. Lo BCLOUI, laiiu Las ires | church prayers, preferring gosudar, Leieie Jutance basture | gosudarynia and nasiednik. sons therein set now pending before the in and for New held on the fi F————fifi Buy a Home This Month The short month of February makes yeur Beat the calendar. by January 3ist spend for snext irom sicne an of said confpiaint price or femain 0B given imme- Thomas H Bccklcy Rteal Extate’ Broker, To the Farmers of this 5 .:echon :phone No. b MARKET © Cai puipose HOLDREDGE, JOHN MGUT WILLIAM F. HILL, Shetucket St Opposite Thames Bank SALE HORSES pienty of n'veranau, Willimantic. Conn. The Neponset Shingles against sparks and ewmoer durabie and, | Some unusualiy | A Gee T e Cli | B S5 el From Beb. 18t to Feb: PR e 10 A . to 4 pe T to listen fo upbenis trom the UoUNgS Gt the Aac snd to do any ¢ ner ore ot SR Thestings B, PIERSON | iire ‘Caused by PlaNO 3 TUNER attractve in appearance. PECK, WWILLIANS & CO. Maia St, Central Wharf. | F. C. GEER 122 Prospect Strect, Norwich, Ct. *Phone 511 47 (o 56 W THERE in 00 AGverlsing medlum i | Eastern Counecticu: zqual te The Bu Uk hves Les Norwich, Ct l ohiins o The et the members must ail line in military fasnion and their captain. , i ol in Modern Russians rarely use the terra “o | czar, czarina and czarewitch, except in iete: me. Dieulafay, explorer and trave Crse only woman In France who sow. to wear male attire, & passed espec y for wachinery Ed o iilip=- L recog wud bishop of permission chool Bulletin— - WILLIAM A. WILCOX The \f Kalamata, with a popu- ) business and he pro Messenia, wh Electricity is generated by a wind- . mill s stully at & German te occtisa | m 3 it is estimated that a id supply light and ins at a cost of $125 - director gemeral of iasias; | pos telcgraphs o India gov- the dia govern. s elcome ' a Dost : United which 29~ 1 i the ouly important natio wiich no maintained. st.five vears of ¢l post service it does in the torrid th of the Philippines), is 1S proiific in tropical vegetation, and f its trees are indigenous. Al- dbugh the camphor treg is not indi- { genous, it flourishes so abumdantly that tiie, world’s suppiy of vegeiable r comes from this island, and will long continue to be the e of the world’s supply, croment is wisely consemv- this natural respurce by afforesting | larze tracts of camphor trees,

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