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3 dm-mau No 11, S. of H, -nh.h Gcflnnfi:' - griginal and extremely funny. Motion Pistures at fires at Colonial Theatrs. and m at Davis . 7694, M. W. A, meets 0, No, 97, F. of A, meets M No. 4 R. A M, No. lt B. P. 0. B, ome. -.-o‘No. 3, L O. O.°F., meets mNQUNCEMENTs <R DA‘VIS THEATRE. Everything le Teday Both in Vaude- <. . ville and Photoplays. a- brand new show will be T4 m popular theatre which in- cludes both m:n class vaudeville and £dature photoplays. In the vaudeville, ne- attraction is Temple and Huy & man and woman who present tric comedy, singing and trav- my skit, this act is a real treat and g is one of the principal lm of the act, their comeg{i is n- er and, Woods are two expert dancing oys d the way they manipulate their feet will surprise you. The third #ct is the Great Gordine, the wizard xmu who performs seemingly im- g? feats of magic and he keeps s audience in good liumor all the time ‘by his witty savings; the more youtli the less you see. Among the photoplays on this bill there will be shown the second reel of Our Mutual Gjr] ‘series; those who saw the first reel Jast week will not care to miss ? .P She takes yeu to meet all e bi artists this time and visits some the big places of interest in New York. This photoplay has caused more favorable comment than any ather photopiay that has ever been ahown, The big feature on this bill i, a_ two reel Keystone comedy en- titled In the Clutches of the Gang, and you can imagine what will be the result—just one big laugh after an- other in the whole 2,000 feet of film. All the notable Kevstone comedians are seen in this comedy feature. The other photoplay is a powerful K. B. drama’ called A Kentucky Romance, which tells a storv of the south of the day: n feuds were a common oc- currence. A special feature of the usica] program these three days will a egrnet solo played by Mr. Felt- the popular cornetist of the Da- meert orchestra. He will play ‘®mily Polka by J. Levy every .lnrw The orchestra music is one of the mapy features of the Davis these *yl. _the prinefpal ..n, And ever a welcomi: 5 m Na. Anabetiec and ben';f et 1, for pianoforte and orchestra, was composed probably in 1348-49. It was revised in 1853 and published in 1!5’!. 1t was perfe ed for the first time at 3 ‘Weimar, 16, 1855, when Lisat 2 was the pianist and Berhiz conduct- m INSERTED AT THE RATB OF ed the orchestra. | the orchestra, © 1 8¢ per Line. Six Words to the Line Litolff and the orchestral part is scored | - for piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, two horms, two trumpets, two bassoons, three irombones, kettle- drums, triangle, cymbals, strings. The form is free. A few important themes are exposed, developed and undergo many transformations in rhythm and tempo. The first and leading theme is at once given out decisively by the strings, with interrupting chords of Y. And loh hsmg over to brighten the And lghten each wearying mile. This little old earth is a haven of rest, With blossams strewn over its mother- 1y breast, r And sending their fragrance around.- Thens s w word of the kindliest To xlaadtn our hearts when the jour- ney grows drear. ‘While pleasure and plenty abound. This llnue old world is a refuge of ove, With rap[urou! skies bending o'er TO RENT TO wer part 8 Washing- ton St, all improvemenis; and lower tenement of five rooms. . Bradford, Lookbinder, 108 Broadway. Japnz8ThSTu TO mm—aunny hound room, cen- ltr OF city. 49 nkiin St. feb4d WANTED - FOR SALE —An experienced waitress, No other need appiy. Apply Employmont Bureau, (,e;},t&-nl 0 LADIES Start fascinating home bus- iness; tating postsards. pictices ‘4ie; spare tim y make ; 2 ‘weekly; no canvassin 0c; rticuiars good Conmecticut X l-or further particulars address Box 442, Plainfield, Conn. febbd FOR SALE—FHorse, weighs 1100, 10 years old, safe and kind: also wagon and harness. Ambrose Sullivan, l.‘f-ld- ing Cove. 7 teb: W once. St nuual And’ Htl]e ones clasping our hand: While eyes. .all alight, smile the joy that they know Back Into our own, with a heart all €5 acres, house St.. FOR SALE—Lot 100x100, two bufld- The mood, Wind and brass. This js| Goe | ARfat. T a0 Sankafian 8 | | on lot, for less than original price good for truck- aglow, New York. ; Ieh:; ot“lot UAAE o Han}me.‘&n ch”"‘ Ing M. Bruckner, 87 Fr’.bngm And a yearning we well undérstand. = tent ihr alle nicht.” This WANTED—A girl for plain cool erly trolley road. Mrs. Jean ese- e ul,):;m ‘;:,':y be t:al{en .\: the motive of | and general housework. ‘F bro. febod This little -0ld world is a beautiful RENT—Two modern six-room tenements, electric lizhts, new floors, linoleums lald, curtains Hung. i-uone ¥79. Call 110 West Thames St. feb3dd TO RENT A very desirable tene- ment on Laurel Hi:l avenue. Imme- Sayles, 301 Washington St. 'zeb;d WANTED Young man, good al fg- ures, neat penman, for ¢ierical Wwor If you are capable and trustworthy, We have an excellent opening for you now. Shannon sphere, While Love leads the way and is hov- ering near, To guide us along on our way. It radlatu joy, if our -hearts T¥OR SALE_One Ayrshire cow, seven years old, new milch, and one regis- ;e‘red bull, Ayrshire, 215 years ol;!. Tel, the concerto. The opening Is allegro maestoso, tempo guisto 4-4. . The sec- ond theme, B major, quasl adagio 12-8, is first announced by n;nted cellos and then are double basses and developed _ FOR SALE—Remington typewriter, ligh With au tiist is happ- ahd cheerful elaborately by the pianoforte. There ‘;,‘3{{;'5{’;;*; g e s i febsd new type, good condition. Address | dlate possession. Inquire at 55 Broad and brignt, are hints of this theme in the-preced- oy R ‘Typewriter, Bulletin Office. feb4d | Street. JunToa Wherever we're led day by day. ing_section. stora N i at Buitetin Otiine. | 'F | TFOR-SALE_Building iot on Kinney ; FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- | —E. A. Brininstool, n Los Angeles The third theme, E flat minor, al- .D-‘-,d P Ave. C. W. Perkins, Thames Terrace. | veniences, 38 Union St. Phone 1051-3.| Express. legretto vivace 3-4, in the nature of a jyria - GROWN OLD. 8!00 down and $26 a mon lnquire of C. Blanochetie, 376 Windham ']‘elephone 225-13, Willimantie. febdd FOR SALE—Chestnut mare, 8 years old, sound_ and kind, weight ’1000 1bs., extra, good driving and saddle mare. Scherzo, ig:firat iglyen: ta the!strings NTED —Everyone to try our Ce¥ I OR SALE—On Souih St, Williman- | TO RENT Sunny, pleasant upper with preliminary warning and an- Ip‘;c’hk:a{gfikby'"’”’?gfdpa‘:g e the her| tie, near new velvet mill, & two-tene. | Seven-room tenement, 11 fiim St.: DAL\ | pity me not. when T who have o swers of the triangle. The fourth | Jatv 00 Tea Co.. 184 Putnam BL ‘New | ment house, with bath and electricity, wg.tut tubs, hot water. Apply C. k. b < R theme is rather an answer to the chief | Javen, conn. fobdd rents for $26 a month; price $3,000 I knn7y. at Bulletin Otfice aiter 2 p. m, Sit silent ‘by ‘some blazing firepiace And on my-lap my weary fingers fold While bright the fire flickers o'er mv . face— Pity me not, Sitting near me In the quiet room. And know with all vour wisdom thes phrase of the second than an indi- vidual theme. ‘The sherzo témpo changes to alle- gro animato 4-4 in which use is made The final WANTED—Young man with rig_ to gather eggs and deliver tea and 't.Ofl ‘ in the.country. Nankow Tea Co., Putnam St., New Haven, Conn. feh{d ‘0 RENT—The store No. 31 Broad- way, central location, next to the Wau- regan hotel, now ognupled by sBrueito, tailor and gentlemen's furnishings. Apply to \mllham H. Shields, janlsa you who are so wise chiefly of the motive theme. section is an allegro marziale animato, m_ A your eves S .-nn, bbc lesson, in nome of pupil; Inquire C. K. Bailey, 371 Main St. ENT—Basement te 3 ¥ t > o wlaggh g:lfifin;;geamefi;flfrg‘;sfie al- | 58 al years' experience. Ad {,’{E“ febdd =c':gol 8t., with pleasant 23‘:&%’:‘-2 (‘afiefi:“’xflpro‘:flwih{: éi‘fe&“&“fp?;‘s‘ u‘fw lesTo -mérsiale. Corfesponds; withs tha | oo, caze BUlEHE < FOR SALE Seasoned hickory wood | Posure. Inquire at Bulletin Orfice. Can “never see that stll do I possess : , ¢ adasgio. Tt is only | g WANTED—Pouliry —or “dairy farm. | in siove longths 31 per cord; aifo sea The boon of one deliclous memory secolp) maNemont adaste. 4 State particulars by letter. [~ M. 217 soned siab wood in stove lengths, $4.50 | ~ PURNISHED ROOMS. ceniral locu- | _ That ever to my heart T wildly press an urgent recapitulation of the €ariler | jourel Hall- Ave, Nomwich, Conn, per cord; and all kinds of seasoned | tion, steam heat. inquire 18 Unilon x¢ | OR! ¥ou to whom so patient do I seem subject-matter with quickened, live- | “febsa Ford wood. 3. Scigel, last Great fiain: | & aSeag LB R b T e lier rhythm, and contains no new mo- Tel. 646- feb3d dream. Home hotel, 126 Main St., Danielson, offers every mod- ~TWANTED—The __—Chicago Record Hebara. tive, this binding together and round- ing off a whole piece at its close. FOR SALK—A nrst class condition, spring water six-room _cottage, in the theme to which Liszt used to sing FOR RENT The sale of seats for this concert | €l convenience. Rates 35 to 36 DeI| jouge, two acres of jand, .barn, WAgon £ UM THE DAY will take place this morning, begin- | Week. Transient rates $1 & day. feb3d | sieq, woodhouse, Benhouse and gar- Two Floors of Buildi H OR OF ning at 8.30, at the store of George A.| WANTEDEificient inspectors- and | ge. A. A Bennelfj v S A 2 e “1 want to et some socks” “Silk Davis. Admission $2.00, all seats re- | folders. Appiy by letter, stating age horWle Town, Jan3d No 11 md 13 F SM Sl o Theyre m_ — Yans served. - As the seating capacity of | and experience, to Bradford Dyeing!™ won SALE — Pocket bllliard parior; erry band. ;Deu oit Erée Press. Slater hall is limited, it is advisable | Association, Bradford, K. I. febZzd business = consisting of four tables,|Suitable for light manufacturing or Mizs B e O, s s bhS v to secure seats earl WANTED_Here's good openings to D e e eht it u | Other; purposes. i a"‘“\'J"_\[‘i"'s' Mos i Dot lost ten pounds’ work Mmt6 and learn aUtomobliing, bar- 3 3 You'd never notice it at bering, machinists, printing, sign paint- ing. 518 \\3sulll'Lon St, Boston, Mass. Aldls Owen Hall. N‘b.d WANTED—Workers; speclally Jigger hands for large finishiug plant in coun- try district; good housing accommoda- tions and reasonable rental. Apply by letter, stating previous experience, Box 751, Westerly, R. I, Jjapsid month; price §800; no competition. J. A. Godek, Jewett City, Conn. jan3ud FOR A SHORT TIME 1 can quote very atiractive prices on the best bu'ldlug lots in Norwich, located on eautiful tract of lad known as ater property.” Archa W. Coit, ¥, opposite Y. M. C. A Jfln-’xd worry, dearie. all—Judge. “Here, my good man, is a cent. Den’t be discouraged.” *“Oh, not at all, madam! Such a magnificent gifi com- forts, one immediately.”"—Le Rire. l He—Have you read about this fight | over the Hetch Hetchy? She—No, but In this country the telephone indus- Inquire of The Vaughn_Foflndry Co. | try employs 152,000 people. STMMER COTTAGES Heat—¥eor Sale, Watch Weeksparng, View, Rentals, 5176-3250¢ season. inspection bL¥ appoinireent. FOR SALE $05.00 will supply your home with a very good upright piano, with stool and 6. Phone 1\). 2. COLONIAL THEATRE. The Open Door, Thrilling Old-Time Twes Reel Melodrama Today. This story tells of a reformed drypkard who is employed in the home of his- deliverer, where he is adored by the little baby boy. One day the baby follows him outdoors, and {s gccidentally locked up in a freight car and carried away to a dis- city. The boy forgets his name @ is sent to an orphan asylum, where he is photographed for iden- ulcul-n Eighteen years after the oz' agcidentally comes back to his old home, recognizes his baby face on the wall, and is restored to his parents, Hearts and Flowers is the magnificent photoplay idyll in which ¥rancis Bushmann appears today, a flw that utterly beggars description guse of its exquisite beauty and hot phic excellence. The Pathe Veekly is the regular mid-weekly vis- ftor today and there are two corking good comedies. The Marvelous W: gsermann-Peerless Photo Orchestra is proving its worth as a factor in the succesp. of the motion pictures, and is the weonder of all who hear it. It is & whole orchestra in itself 'and as demonstrated by Charles A Dowsett, the musical director of the Colonial, reflects great credit upon its local | nts, Messrs. Plaut-Cadden Co., as as its. demonstrator. Three New Acts and Spectacular _Three Reel Photoplay at Auditorium Teday. The Auditorium has another qual- ity program listed for the last halif of the week, and the bill shows care- ful selbctlons in every number on it. Today is the last opportunity to see the lagt of the famous Universal Pi- rate gseries, three films which have taught more history than any books ever written. Captain Kidd was first, Under the Black Flag, second, and the lagt one today is entitled The Buc- caneers. The three reels show just how and why the notorious Bilack Beard gnd Jean LaFitte, joined forces to-terrgrize the high seas. This pic- ture i not of the blood and thunder kipd, but a thrilling production of his» torical agcuracy. Fred Werner, the next aci, is one of ‘those rare occurrences, a come- dian who can actually sing. Mr. Wer- ner may be remembered as one of the team of Reeves & Werner, who ware here when the Auditorium played the first Sarah Bernhardt films ever shown in Norwich. Mr. Werner ha. an excellent baritone voice which will be heard in the latest song hits, One of the latest importations from | France is the act presented by Mile. Amoros and Thomas ‘Mulvey. Mile. Amoros 4s the typical Parisian dan- seyge, who is dainty and chic to her finger tips, and Mr. Mulvey is the typical American comedian and dancer of todgy, neatly dressed and right up to the minute. The best and brief- est- description of this act is “classy.” | Edd| !’ Lyons, { the polite comedian, more popular every day, and his many admirers will be delizhted ‘to see him today in the extremely fun- | ny comedy An Elephant on His Hands. ‘would you 'do if someone left a live mvnkny and an elephant on your hands? Seatg are now on sale for Quo Vadis which comes next Monday, Tuesday and Weédnesday. | The Greatest Photoplay in. the World « Coming to the Auditorium. The most amazing achievement in the phote’ drama world - is George Kleine's production of the marvelous Clnv ”':1 ure Quo Vadis arranged in eighi 8 and sub-divided into three acts with eight minutes’ intermiission between each act. “Special music was co! to fit the'subject and is ren- dered on the organ by the most tal- ented musicians that can be obtained The. artigtic note is- carried out in de- tail and,it is not to be wondered at that Mr. Kleine's production created such a gemsation at the Astor theatre ’g; New York. city, in Philadelphia, stor icago and everywhere else it~ hap - presented. Mr, Kleine's Quo Vadis will be the attraction at the torium on Monday next and conti (or three days with mat- ;.. Reserved seats for eve- nt Phil ormuwu now on sale. elphia “Orchestra at Slater Hall. cond. concert in the Slater hall . course for the season of 1914 e place Friday evening, Feb- th, when the Philadelphia or- of 85 pheu Leopold Stokow- uctvr and F‘nnk L Far- scarf. Terms, $10 down, $§1.25 per % $200.00 buys & five-passengor LOUTINg FRANK W. COY, 1 thial 4115 thosd. Tuimorel. ~aRnehs: 3 ANTED 1o lease or manage a| ¥ b 3 ; e e coTboration Doarding house; any and | C%, mever been run since overhauled | o mugn Sereet, Westerty, m. L |ought to be stopped—Boston Tran- IB5.06 Dava 5. Deeuliful Benninh | mead ¢ Surnished. Address| iigation; also a 1912 roadster in fine Long Distance iclephone. mayzsa | seript. ; i Hiines Bros, upright plano, fuil tone | Doarding, Bulletin : s order; will demonstrate. Apply to Au- “The pen is mightler than the and good action, looks just like new,| WANTED—Salesmen, $i5 per month | tomobile, care Bulletin.~ Jan26d sword,” quoted the Wise Guy. “Yes, with stool and scarf. Terms, $10 dow and ail expenses 0 begin; experience FOR SALIE 5000 ft. of native cedar. FOR SALE but -the sword never gets a fellow into not absolutely necessary. Tcke orders from dealers . for .cigarettes, cigars, snuff, smoking and chewing tobacco. Penn Wholesale Tobacco Company, Sta- tion O., New York, N Jjanlid iibel suits,” added the Simple Mug— Philadelphia Record. “Yes, I'm a socialist.” asked Miss Cayenne. $1.50 per week. The Plaut- Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Builaing, Norwich, Conn. $185.00 for a fine Chickering upright pmno‘ in first class condition., a very. good value, with stool and_ scarf. For Harris, phone FOR SALE—My §0o0ds and fixtures, at a price inat wiil further particuiars, write H. C. No. 4, Colchester, or Janiid stock of millinery 50 SALE HORSES. I have 50 Horses to pic are of all kinds_big and small, in pairs [ “What kind?” “T don’t quite T tand.” “Are you the kind that erms, $10 down, $1.50 per week. The WANTED—Live Dduu.r). G. A. Bul- = - | and single; 28 head arrived today; all | understan A lT’!au( oo, 3 e e Bt Aard Wel. 646-12. décew ;‘;‘,g“syegg‘; ilise Delphine Beaure- | (R ely oroken. 1 also have four big | discusses sociallsm over a glass of ing, Norwich, Conn. TED—Haw fars, al £ A. Heeb- ! second-handed workers. Prices right.|beer or at an afternoon tea?”—Wash- = S Water BLY Svery Shussds 1AM BUYING pouitry of ail kinds. | Come and ses them. ington Star. $190.00 buys a very goou lvers & | mers, ks s y ovua" Anyone. having same, drop postal <o pri S athei . showt ™ sald Pond upright piano, mahogany case, in | A. C- Bennett. s LT Samuel Gellert, Coicliester, Cona. ELMER R. PIERSON. our speech is rather short, as geood condition as when it left fac- WANTED —Raw turs. will be at the decisd Tel 1139 rebad the Teporter. “You know I'm a space tory, with 3tool and scarf. Terms, $10! giore of Georgo H. y“ _Ne. 71 Water DOES YOUR NGE need repairing? b e = writer. Can't you give me some dowh, $6 per montn. The Plaut-Cadden | 5t "cvery Saturd - WOo0dWOrth. | patent stove brick Lo fit any range sent more?” “Oh,” replied the orator, “just Co.. Plaut- Cadden Building, rwich, Conn. $35.00 buys a beautiful oak Weaver organ, less than one year old, with nice mirrof top, cost new $i35. ‘Terms, 35 down, $1 per week. The Plaut-Cadden noviod OVTING AND TRESPAS G NO- Tl%lés nted on cloth, 13x for 78¢c., tweive for 3125, The Buu-un Co., Frinters, Norwich, Cunn. put in loud applause 40 or 50 times; that will fill it out”—Yonkers States- man. Jones (who has been asked to take pot luck)—I say, does your wife know for §1. FOR SALE: Teal estate in Norwich, consi ihe large mansion house, & dweil houses, 2 barns, outbuild] S. J. Stow, New Haven. sep. I OFFER FOR SALE a farm of about 125 acres with good buildings, near R. R. depot with stock 10 C: L land, s A 2 y 3. Co., Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, WANTED—Piano v.unm Q. wor- | acres oL and, v 3 - ¢oote b $2,500, -t b T'm ‘coming? Brown (gleefully)—No, 295 3 A¥z-4, | the city of Norwich, at price and on |and tools for , part mortgage. 2 < e M T e A B83°% | terms attractive to the biyer: This E. A. PRENTICE, you see, we had a bit of a row this morning, and I want to pay her out.— London Tattler. its own water supply. m E. Shields, 35 Broad- 2 Mar Vendall - property has $135.00 for a Marshall & Wendall up- OBy to. Wit Phone 300. 86 Cliff St. right piano, good mahogany case, in Dertect condition, with stool and scar WANTEB Way, Norwich, Conn. octidd “Willle,” sadly said a father to his ‘Terms, $10 down, $1.50 per week. The voung son, “I did not know till today Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Build- tomobile. ing, Norwich, Conn. on. Pnnue ..as Norwich, ?;‘ad- that last week you were whipped by $335.00 will buy one of the world's "HICKORY LUMEBER your teacher for ‘bad behavior” faver planos, play e g “Didn’t you, father?™ Willie answered begt player Rianos, plays 88 note musle.l - J.'M: Tatem Handle €o., Must be s0ld Lo close e it T hmew 1t Al €fe with 12 choic: guaranteed for five vears. Terms, $25 down. $10_per month. The Plaut-Cad- gen Co. Plaut-Cadden Building, Nor- wich, Conn. jan31s FOR SALE 61x8% Century camera, 24-inch_bellows, with complete ouunt; Colleuer & Zise lenses; printing and de- | Veloping frames; also' several valuable | time!”—Weoman's Home Companion. Rosemary—2Look at the man making motions with his hands and wriggling | his shoulders Thornton—Yes, I hap- | pen to knmow him. Rolemaryfwho is he, and what is he doing? Thoraton —He is 2 deaf and dumb man who talks with a French accent.—Youngs- Hamiiton, Bxec . 13 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. e T Telephone 267-12 Willimantic Division | HELP WANTED Main St THINK 1T OVER — 3260 noteheads and 200 6% (regular business size) envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.96; 500 each, $3.00. Send for sampies and The Fine Manufacturing Plant ! : prices for any printing you are in need of. The Bulletin Company, Norwich, Conn. gegj{l‘e\,nesIvtsox£d ’“sb‘f\v’?rficfi"—r%”év’é C Housekeeper, Two Boys, Farm Hand, brEOR s,u‘.‘lr.Ac:i L C plga. thorough- fately cccupied by the town Telegram. 3 & = . . Gi reds, registere ter in ths . ik i s jan31STuTh | General Housework Girls, country. L.mlow th blonmz Tobin P vao"nl(? "dkehm ]”‘db\adtmm"t :xr PSP ARG SO NTERION | FRES EMPLOYMENT Bumeau. |y ¥ D S Nofwic Conn TR Ry Co . Nmeimd oot e v W music, wi s L o Tt D - et all;él:lultae'x‘:flb:s’im::sé)%r;u?:fi ML J. COSCORAN, Supi, Central Bid§. | —mRiNTING -Look at (hese prices. 500 IN GREENEVILLE. his hard-worked secretar g & offered. : Oan beIDlayed rl!)y hand ~ L:.megr\fi).r&esm(ig:l:rr “'.Is‘;ne]sgu;fle) The main building consists of f’gol{fig; {:;mgfléuu B pan ke or roll, and price no higher than that @ % , S of ordlna;} gmrr;%;s, spot cmh‘esri“ffés LOST AND FOUND ::::..:J::‘:ft:::::“;o?:r;:u:;- 'lefgfng?n]g $1,000 Dill. Birmingham owner. P. O. b 3 X Az 3 h LOST—Between Maple St. and Pres- | 8%gx1i, prmtéu’ 31 dition and office building. I hear- you have a position in a ton Bridge, de‘:j x};\“alrs. _ The finder 'sg':;;‘ al\n, ‘311 R e banL 7 ‘Y%s = :e w;oukthe g?:hl:g‘.“ ill be rewarded by leaving same at | ix printed, $1. 0 05 5,00 ke Diciindy i suniiisl wilh “No, I'm the draft clerk.” ° FUR A Bulletin Office. sa_ |37 T0000. 316507 509 statements Sz |§ T\ ProPerty is supp oo t‘; . Erbat anl albt the T Whit infed, $140; 1000, 5085 5,000, A eI Pewer - at_ ithe and have charge of the ventilat. LOST Pocketbook, belween ° 311 Printiag of evécy de Sortt et i et R Ay s e The Ezcate of A. N. Carpenter offers ;lflr *(11"},?““" o "[";"B'fl‘l‘;f{:gs&%“:re Scripllo{‘lbdonse prompily. S;nd for sam- ors. anfol for sale at 23 Commerce St, a large| Reward for return o Dles. e Bulletin Co.,” Printers and Plaiia aad Gill piiticulens wnin —_— quantity of Contractor's Tools and Ma- | _ fe05d Sludecs oWl Conn. o v 35 THE KALEIDOSCOPE application. feriuis, at 10w prices. to close the es- | — | OST _Brindle bulldog, white Spot Iiger, Steam hotster botlore sl coes: | on face, answers to name of Duke. Favorable terms. The death rate from tirberculosis for pressor, new C. H. & BE. portable saw | }inder will be rewarded by returning the whole kingdom of Prussia for 1912 rig, with boring attachments, derricks, | to 20 Oak St, or calling 501-3. feb4 S 14.49 to each thousand per- JAMES L. CASE, ey | puspe, jagks, barrows, shovels, picks, | <~ cr——d s pe Duppy. 4 A 2 sons. ;fifi‘;l‘}}fi{‘fi e ey Roofine Paper | black and white, bob tail, collar. Chas. o P S el 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct. —_— Roofing Paint, about 30 thousand 24x6 | 1. Alexander, R, F. D. No. 9, ‘-mb“'é!h consumer 80 per cent. Put up in The Corocoro railway, a branch of cedar shingles. = large lot of second- | Town, Ct. febs sanitary tubes and guaranteed ihe Arica to La Paz line, to the Boliv- hand doors and window sash. FOUND—_English bull pup, tan and vm:ler (hebpura food and drug jan mining - center_of Corocoro, has 2 # 22 v Sulliv: s A T R 1an20TuThs . hite. “Apply to P. Sullivan) Sherman coid b e Mastage © SRS been opened to traffic. ] » > minum oxXes S o R axl Rolling Massage Creams (in glass 5 “I:Jag‘fggg“ e SR T > Jars) ........ 5 n sum “ FOR SALE Talecum Powder, white and fiesn FOR SALE seven hundred thousand sallons of tint (large cans) ..... 5 water for each mile of line. or en s Delicate Perfumes (i bo(t 25 Lelicate Perfumes (in bottles), A Modern Cottage | Deaths in England and Wales due to D very concentrated .. s decreased in number in C . F() Sz‘ e Coloring for cake, gelatin, naum, of six rooms and bath, ail im- || Phthisis have de < “l “satlon r l ete. (in bottles) .. A0 LV E ' .the last half century by considerably Footease (for tired teet). . provements. Pri and terms | more than 50 per cent. > i Pd;r on una‘l\ idone quart) . most favorable { — = ; ® alr Cleaning Powder ¢ >= 3 | Flour imports into*Egypt increase )} am prepared to quote rates BIG BARGAIN Corn Remedy (excellent) | pron? 42 500,000 dusing the first four E s Gloss (32 tablets) s of 1z y - and other information relative L Li d Paste (in tubes) .. ; JAMES L CASE | months of lafii:"’s".:"; 1;';:;’:‘}:;“’“ 3¢ to Workmen’s Co: ti iquor License and property For sale by A.T. SULLIV AR | | 000,000 in a like peri vear. © orkm . H s Compensation for sale within 200 feet of s don €qusty ; i 10 Stetucket St., Nerwich, Ct. Pastal employes in St. Paul, Minn. / Out of town orders sént by have organized a.co-operative compa. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, - Franklin Square ost at above prices witnout | eV and opencd a store with a view of For terms apply to reducing for themselves the cost of Central Building, Norwich, Ct. AGENTS WANTED. | | living. L. J. FONTAINE. MAY BUILDING Farm of 250 Acre l India annually exporis about one I C. WITTER .. Rates on Workmen’s Compensation. | million pounds of fish maws and Auctioneer AUCTION Having sold my farm, known as the gaalv\nl Loncg place, two miles from nielson, Conn., on tne road lead South Iullmglv I will sell o i | Situctin —-o-3 UlIGe LUk vau wagotit, e S, 10ad, icicpuule and He ¥. L, W dalie Lo BCOVLL, L4l Las @ acres 04 Iuacuile Wulked ueids, (ree irom sivne ald ieCiile, Lalalce Pasiure and _woouiund, brook FULLIDG Lurougn eniirs Iari; LOuse nas A4 rooms, oid- fasnionce nreplaces, cellar under wRole Douse; JArSe varn Z4 b, shark fins for edible purposes, mainly to China, Siam, Japan end other ori- ental countries. ® =& 0" . FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage FOR SALE a beautiful heme at Taftville, Coal is about to be made the sub- ject of the most elaborate treatise ever devoted to one mineral except iron. It 7-room ¥ 3¢, Wilh ncrse - my per-| house, steam heat, newly painted last : 2 id atiac ¥ 2 ge book, with nearly two sonal property at cti » - ¥ painte a s barn 24 LY &+ attacue neariy new, |is a 1,200 page bo ;U‘?::DA‘? ;.:“; 5 fall, with new barn on the premises. with bath and steam heat, one otlier L&y barn I+ u_?'.s., cris, wag- | hundrad mgps > . 10, 1914, c beat it f 1 good barn and large let, Incated on sbed, WagOL LOuSe “La nennery, - at 10 o'clock m. m., sharp. an you beat it for $2100. R e o e aiso about iz loms or barn nay, oune 1 : One pair of good farm horses, weight | k- J. FONTAINE, May Building. s e B 3 two-horse wiigon, oue lumber wugom, | Mistletoe s popular on the English 2400 1bs.; 13 young cows, 34 ‘Wnite :.reet. Price reasonable. all the larmuig Lovis and m““mel’x'market for the holidays, and comes Leghorn pullets, 12 R. I. ased on a iurge iarm. Tie price of | ¢ .\ praonce. Statistics are not avail- S it Sty temg secuhe dinas N. Tarrant & Co. | B oy ST AT Vomila | able. for Tast season. But in 1912 the orn on e co = - ¢ e d Southwestern railway S n mortgage. l‘nsussxon glven imme- | l.ondon an aur:‘;r g‘a;:elr:fvfw&?“rl;?(ees E?S{‘“\“Z‘Jfl?. FOR S'ALE 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct i gnauxy l‘m’(en._ alone handied 1.500.000 bunches,weigh- vator, 1 new sleigh, 1 democrat wagon, Send lorwy“cox’! Farm Bulletin— | jng 650 tons, and worth $300,000. 1x L‘ s dse(;)e.r;\ltor. lsexex;a: harnesses, Cottage of § rooms and batn cholce of ~ i single and double, a Iot of smaller tools batn, = = Ex WILLIAM A WILCOX Roth Colomifia and Peru are compet. of every description not mentionea No. 3 McKinley Avenue. Price 200 7 <E = < TMDEN, - ot * & oth Color - BURDICK, right. T, e g |itora of Eeuador in the manufacture POUILLY 4DU Selvial purposc iaii just VULslue cily, on Slale rosd. iarge -prmx fed iake, sfocked wiln Nisa, near of Panama hats. tbough Feuador has the advantage of being the sole pro- ducer, o far as.is known, of the best If the above day Shou]d prove de- cidedly stormy, the sale will take place the first fair weekday following. Rea! Estate Broker, Cottage of 6 rooms and bath, Bread St., Rooms 1 amd 2 lot 50x100 feet. Modern equip- sl peal ] < douse; oV acres smoolh ULAaDIe lald o febaThS a::i‘ng:xe;;;ic‘,elfiggé oAl h:ll'l:_ | Fest pastu.cs aud wooulwu; Pienty of SR Wentazly, . L cctisa’ | ETRde of toql}l‘fll; g\e straw or grass uit; nice collage house, Wilth veranda, No. 365. hich the hats are made, dow. Garage, good garden with Bot and coid water and Dail; large from. whic fruit trees. cent fare. Thomas H, Beckley May Building, 278 Mals Strier Plones 724 — 308-2, Near car line, five °.In, new silo, icehouse and sheds | commodations for 2,00 hens. M.uou. cuy terms. Ageney, ‘Willlmantic. Conn. ; @c- . . oniy | To the Farmers of this Section: Now is the time to list your farms if you want to L. 1 have a large list of customers looking for farms, Send description or call. WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 147 Opposita Thames Bank No industrial exhibition held in Lon- don has had so large a daily attend- ance as the recent automobile show at Olympia. While about 255,000 per- sons attended the display in 1912, this total was exceeded during the first five days of the last exhibition. So was the demand for space that are contemplated which will give 30,000 additional .square feet of room at the show" to-be held in 1814 and thus fur- COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. School ot Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and! Real Estate Sales. Address MONLEY LOANED on Diamonds, Waicnes, Jewe. and Securities of auy kind at Jowest Rutes of inferesi. An eszablial. arm to deal with. 1 COLLATERAL L s ATCIISIIN. ™S naon 3 PHYBICIAN ~ 112 Matn Sire MWHITS vou WADE to Puv vour Dusis nibit R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, CLI o ngd LR fotats o e nisih an opiertmity to exhibit to many tirms that . were in 1813, - ne | qwum hetter ..l.n through tiio wos Telephone 1~% m’ ent af Tn Bnuofl}