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“to Have a Christmas Tree— " Theodore W, Arms Visits Boyhood Home—Evenings of Whist—Taft- ville Pastors at First Congregation- af Church. Meadow larks are seen, sometimes, "} floeks, every day in. Lowthorps Mieadows and the belted kingfeather s stil here about the.Yantic river.. The fitclcer 1s seen almost every: day. Last " | 'Thursday’s sunshine after the stormy week brought out & whole flock: Of brown creepers. The tree sparrow has come to us from Labrador and’ the Hudson Bay region where it sum- | meres. A bird observer on the Otrobando has for several winters placed food on a table in an arbor a few feet from the window, there the many winter. birds come regularly and can be ‘watohed feeding, by the family while at thelr breakfast table.. This De- cember there is to be. a bird’s Chris- men_tree of cedar, laden with grain, cracked corn, suet and crackers, with- in four feet of the home. ander the heading of SALE o TO BENT, 5c per Line, Six W ords t_o~t;he»Lin¢" “TO RENT WANTED MILL BOARDING HOUSE WANTED 0904 refetences ‘given. Address A. MEN—Do your Christmas sioppin early. “Ome dollar buys 25 Cobwel Cornér cigars, and, = say, entlemen, TeVe got some clever, heachy moer: sobaum pipes at Fagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED —Second hand _Vietrola, without cabinet: mahogany case pre: FOR SALE - TO FUINT_A fine upper _tenement, No L3 Brondway. 3. B Fauning, b3 Broadway. “Tdeeita £ even room flat with all T R Fetakiin GL e 4 07 aeciia FOR RENT—A nice room Zor a lady or man ad wite. at 85 Church St dect: FOR RENT—Two FOR SALE—One shire yearling bull, calves,” all_ most Wheeler, Stoning! deciid oroughbred: S0 two. “hite, _ Ralph m, Ct. mo}g 3 LAST DAY or furniture and carpet 3l at Mrs. Geo. P. Stanton's, 5 Maple St West Side. -~ deek SALE—A line of Christmas nov- elties, at The Beauty Shop Rooms 13- ¥, MoGrory ', Bylldiug. Harriett B styles. They are the Ticely furnished the pleasing results. ferved; must be in good condition; deci2SMWYE | rooms, with board, suitable for gentle- (R o 2 = = Vietrol: e T o a 14 ‘The _Ply- ¢ e DAVIS THEATRE, TAFTVILLE PASTOR MEARD. - | The Oltve Tahiet Company, Colum T ( EOM SALE—On¢ early 1014 Overlang e R AL NS Telephone | 4 ”""F )fi.il.-..“ earth! Supreme o'er Simite WANTED—Wood to 5%, corn fodder | tires, Sne sérviceable tire, newly paint- | 155 o And heir to Infinite. . Creattve power hs ed; car has been run léss than 8,600 miles; thoroughly = overhauled; price 3425 'Can_vou beat it? Imperial Gar- age Co., City. deciza FOR SALE—One 1910 E. M. F. fore- 400 Dady. Secible__rer [iounean. new! tires: emon - Sirate inywhnere: price $625. Imperial Garage Co., City. dec12d PULLETS for sale—Hill Grove Poul- Farm, 5 West Pearl St. Phone decizd TO RENT—First floor flat of five rooms, pleasant location, in good re- pair; reasonable renmt, and five min- utes’ walk from Franklin Square. In- quire 53 Oak St. decsd TO RENT—Good seven-room house, with improvements, on, Bliss Place. Wa.ter A. Heath, TO RENT—Furnished rogms, a. geniences for nousekeepin; i3 I#irnatte WeHermann, the Perfect Wo- 7 mam, i “Neptume's Daughter. For the first half of this week the at this ev. Arthur Varley Preaches on The Power of The Gospel. Saturdey evening. e played. The hostess served refresh- Rev. Arthur Varey of Taftville % preached in the First Congregational church Sundey morring from the text, I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God unto_saivation to .every one that be- lieveth. 1t was a powerfui sermon in fhat it set forth cleverly the power of the goepel af Christ in this present. to cut. C. Hansen. Tel. 46 decild BOARDERS wanted at the Westcott & Wilcox boarding home for aged peo- Dle; all modern conveniences: prices Teasonable, ~ Address Westcott & Wil- cox Home,"BOx 125, Danfetson, Conn. In a1 Si¥e Nite. As awetling place be loaned - 1114 e e e iive, -% in ite; He bade man M ade Man was the glory of God created man. The power he gave to clay Grew insolent and ed all to self; arrogat Denied the: right..to creste life, man oy Ana revelled In destructfon’s feasful views and they are used in téaching geography, history, English, etc. Imitation Sincerest Flattery. Modest 'Sephus- Daniels - makes mno comment upon the European ban on vodka and absinthe. —Boston Adver- Three Tables of Whist, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert M. Dawley en- tertained at whist Friday evening at their home on East ~Town street. Three tables were played and refresh- ments served. o rasterp ‘s Daughter, 8,000 feet of fas- flm. In presenting this pro- management belfeve the; the patrons the Inst wo the lay art. All the scenes WANTED_Raw furs; at- H. A Hegbner's, 30 Water St.’ every Thurs- day. -~ A. 'C. Bennett. dec WANTED ~Barly ordoers for wreaths, ine, and laurel; also cedar A i tiger. s roping, bag = 2 might. 2 < 3 the Bermuda. islan age of the world. Sin—death; regen- Loocal Jottings. trees. ' Rogers: Phone 283 decid | FOR SALE—One democrat wagon.| STORAGE (o renl: light, dry roem: | He killed; yét not content with slaugh- m‘mm folal rdezt: am eration—life, was Paul's interpreta- o = | Phone 229-1Z. s deciza | 3.7 tanning, o2 Srougw novied o he eitte, I E. Browning of Providence spent at cider _apples in WANTED—Sound F. E. Peckham, Bast deedd 3 P CASTORIA =500 BEFORE selling your antique furni- ture, get my prices.” C. J. King, 15 Blm For Infants and Childrea deci Street. ecid BECOME railway mail clerks; Nor- The instruments of death he hurled For tion of the gospel. All have sinned, by propitiation there is full and free salvation through faith in Christ. Sin js fundamental in the nature, Men go on forever with its load. TO RENT—_Seven-room cottage with modern _improvements, and aiSo a gar- age, § Peck . Inguire 15 Blizabeth. Telephone 334-5. novzed TO RENT—EBight-room cottage with bath and all modern improvements. in- quire at this orfice. « novzad p jm semi-troplc_verdure and the Vast expense of the wide Atlantic {imake the picture, once scen, never to {be forgotten. Miss.Kellermann, who \laside from her marvelous aquatic feats swhich she has many opportunities to ¥OR SALE_Tenement of nine rooms with all modern conveniences. Inquire Mra. I A. Jienderson, 565 Boswell Ave, ec1? FOR SALE—100 piss, weeks old; 2y breed sows; one driving the week end his home on Town street. Mrs. A, N. Mott of the Canterbury turnpike ~was the guest Friday of friends in Willimantic. upon his kind faneied wrongs. The Universe sheds tears. Man is the siame of Godl _q“";fli' LI, ‘Wagner, jn the Trans- e said_the preacher. - c; struggling and weary. fom 17 to 9 perfortn in this -drama, proves that|The great Light of the world has come InUse For Over 30 Years | PEcoX: e T o a1so Tarm of 5 acres. Charles §5 also a sphendid actress, a grace- | to tell the way of life efernal, opened| j 51, Giddings of Mystic was here pringl Dall’ mpecessary. sthedale of winter | Sook. 51 Main St, White Rock, West-| “76 RENTRoom to gentleman; mod- HUMOR OF THE DAY danceriand an expert swordswo- | from the iragedy of the cross. The|giturday to visit his - sister, Mrs,| Always 2nd spring examinations free. -Frank-|Sod R I~ deex ern convenlences, centrally located. sacrificial and ~redemptive work Of| Jamer Fay of Elm avenue. the Dept. 35-W., Rochester,| ~¥OBR SALE_New milch cow. Owen | Inquire at Builetin Office. _novéd Mrs, Green—Do Tou lin_Institute, N, %m‘s Daughter was produced at | our Lord is His priceless gift to man. A i m ‘ % novzsd |S. Clark, Jewett City, declld STORE TO RENT at 61 Frankiin St ever ‘fl.nm- your husband? & cost of $50,000 and was three | Faith in God. faith in the eternal veri-| Board walks were being put down WANTED—To buy cows and calves| LARGE COTTAGE HOUSE in West- | Inquire at Bulletin Office. mnovild ;‘%;fi.u in preparation. Its success in | ties, 18 behind all the progress of the|on Triday and Saturday. A half mile of all kinds; pay good price. 1 Giau-|erly, R. I, containing: First floor. Te- | ~3o pENT Five-room Dasement t8n- | nis dviee about th senetimen: asi York has ot T Sy Coder ovan. amma| of new walks.is'ta be bullt: and will CHA R binger, fel fi-5, Colonoster, Conn.™ | ception nirl lnrge fiving room with | .20 FENE, Euut Fo0%, R eTiqu, S | bls, sdvies about thinga—Tomacise L L e > en er. s - O you Shonse, the Globe theatre, where it |ministers, are tr¥ing (o’ destroy. WANTED —_ Adierteme solerar | 0 R o] B | e ANIHED ROON— Centraliy 1o DS of chickens for dinner. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 11th day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1814 Let him who, rich in_worldly suc- yet refusesto honor God’s Holy to obey moral -obli- gations, let him sit at the feet- of publication established 68 years. Write M. J. Parkhurst, New Haven, Conn.. for particulars. novigd WANTED—Piano tuning. A. G. Gor- Stemjoyed a phenomenal was filled Sut every performance with entranced ‘amiences, whose interest and applause endorsed ' the meneral opinidon that Dennis Sullivan has moved from the Occam road to the place on the Scotland road just vacated by Chris- topher Hansen. end bath; third fioor, open attic; situ- ated on Bigh land, commanding unex- celled view. for sale on very easy terms or for rent for term of one or more cated. Emma Morse, 18 Unlon St. FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern co; veniences, 38 Union St Phone 1051- New Cook . (late from the ciz— Yes. ma'am. Wirich car shall I do it with ?—Puck. “Alter all” sald the editor's assist- 4 Jesus and learn what a poor soul Be. has. Let him who is struggling and weary with life and its burdens, of this is the greatest photoplay ever lsproduced. Never before have the {mewspapers of New York devoted so fture there will be a program of Mu- | the pure light and strength of the While T Stra ‘Will Be Done. shows dafly, at 2.30 and 7 p. m., mat- with the refrain, Thy s A ] 48, . . Theodore W. Arms, now of Brook- iyn, N. Y., a pative of Norwich Town was here during the week end. It is several years since he has visited the home of his boyhood. He is the young- est son of Rev. H. P. Arms, pastor of the First Congregational church from 4 COLOMMAL THEATRE. ~"Ethel Barrymors, New York’s Socicty & Pet, in “The Nightingale.” drama of the year, entitled The Night- dngale. She plavs the gart of Isola, the dpughter of an ofgau grinder, /8nging to the accompaniment of the fargan. Andrea is the worthless broth- ler of the girl, he being a member of notorious gane. Isola is heard sing- on the street by a rich banker /and his son, who offer to give the girl {a musical education. She is unable accept until after the father's tragiv brother was paymaster in the U. S. nav: Cleared $23. The sum of $23 was realized by tI Scetland Road Social club from thefr entertainment” Friday evenitg. It was the largest gathering with one ex- ception "ever held in the hall aside from the day when it was first open- Roderick Meek, who is working on Jersey. covering. Stamford.—The state dairy commis- sioner has been. requested to examine all cows from which milk is obtained for consumption in Stamford. Norfolk. — Mr. and Mrs, Henry H. Bridgman have gone to Washington to attend the meeting of the National Red Cross society, to which Mr. Bridgman is a delegate. East Norwalk—Jack Rose of Os- borne avenue returned from his trip in Indiana well pleased with the cor- diality shown him by the Hoosiers, in- dividually and collectively. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Josephine Yuzezerk. alias Jozefa Juszezak, late of Prankiin, in in six months from this date. By post. ot said District, and ma Court. e return to this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Attest: IPANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk NOTICE—AIl creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to their claims undersigned at Norwieh, Conn., the time limited in the above and fore- going order. District of North Stonington, ith day of December, A D. 1974. Present—CHAKLES 'C. GRAY, Judge. Estate of James Bugene Wilson, late of North Stonington, in- said -District, deceased. Ordered, That the Executor cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their clalms against said estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice fo that effect ' to- gether with a copy of this order. on the signpost nearest to the place where on the don, 298 Prospect St City. Tel. 6822 " EVERYBODY’S DAY “and then some.” Free. 12 pipe clean- ers with each pipe vaiued at 25c. or HELP WANTED General Houseworkers, Ward Maid, Chamber Maid. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran. Supt.. = Central Bidg. smith shop in live Conn. town, central- ears. Uuuer very desirable properties for sale_or rent. Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co. 6 High St, Westerly, R, L FOR SALE—One pair of team horses, FOR RENT $18 per month FOR SALE_Oid_established black- ly Jocated, well equipped with modern 34,000 per’ i principally Horseshoe- ing: price '§is0. -Address Blacksmith, Bulletin_Office. decid ¥OR SALE—Single Comb White Or- pington cockerels, $3-35; satisfaction guaranteed. L. Bradiey, Putnam, Conn. WANTED SALE—_Portable Doultry coops, decsd FOR SALE. FOR SALE Housé, Barn dnd one Acre of Land in good condition and well located; real desirable, FOR SALE Greenhous foot_post, built of §-10- side und both enas 32x60, 9~ Tt. ‘sash: one lass; will seli’ at & concrete. center of eity, termimal for all local nd suburban trolleys. month. quire of WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 She- tueket St, Norwieh, Conm. FOR RENT THAYER BUILDING. , Four stories, fireproof, reinforced Located on Franklin Square, Has hardwood low ugure to quick ham, Bast Side, City. decéd yer. F. E. Peck- TeL 1012, FOR_SALE—Ox cart, in good condi- tion. Phone 221-13, Norwich. _ dec3d WILL EXCHANGE a high grade 4 h. power gasoline engine in A-1 condition for young livestock. Address Box No. FOR SALE FOR SALE ant, “the old jokes are the best.” “Why shouldn’t they be?” demand- ed the editor; “there’s no ~competi- liberal in your section? “Liberal? Say! They are 8o liberal Ftual movies, including the Mutual | gospel of Christ. e s o ing up @ motice to that efect, to . Z welgnt about 3200 Ibs: John Spencer, 3 : . i 5 e ———— " Free, S War Weokly and one funny Keystone | G. Avery Ray of Springfleld, Mass, wiin a copy of this order, op'ti e e e D e s | Edsbon: & deciod JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. e e el i e Lcomedy. On Tuesday and Wednesday | Who is here for over Sunday, sang Bootaes Tast Awelt, Mgt in TeL® simag|and upwards. ' Fagan's Smoke Shop.| FOR SALE_slabwood, stove lengths, |- 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. lrokfl ek ) Hepisode No. 20 of the AMillion Dollay | at the morninz service in a rich ten:|] BRIEF STATE NEWS Ty Srtohisad;i0 the ®ame!162 Main St. The Pipe Store of Not- |34 a’cord, $2 a haif. Drop postal. K. F. PRERaL 5 Deymtery will also be shown. Two|or voice the solo, My God and Father in a newspaper having & circulation ia | Wic decizd |L. No. 2. Frank Foote. decta Mrs. Flatbush—My husband gave me a rainbow kiss last night. Mrs. Bensonhurst—What kind of & kiss is that? 2 z - .} = Z, New Haven. — Postmaster Philij Tne above and foregoing Is a true oo} including motor, driver, foyes Mrs. Flatbush—One that lows iy n. Ot /shotm wice’. Gaily, Visit From Theodore W. Arms. | Troup, who is ill with meuritis, is re- | €0BY of, record. a0 arills, dolNE Dusiness $3500 10| orprcms AND STORES 1N THE KEw | Storm—Brooniyn Citisen T = . “But,’ said a member of the bulld- ing committee to the architect, “you havent”-a.single spire on the church.” “No. In these days of advanced civilization it is better to bulld your churches warproef.” — Detroit Free = X i 3 o FOR Everywhere Ethel Barrymore is|1836 to 1882, Mr. As i Hartford.—The superior of St. Agnes’ RODERICK M. DOUGLASS, < " | floors and wood thirmings threugheut. - % Woognized as a wonderful exponent | member of his immiodinte Tarny. | home in West Hartford has received a| —2ociéd Administrat Second hand furniture of all Kinds. | ber. ncasne ci pireaatbed (ooa iy | Beat of clevator service and the bufle-| “Young man, what profession do you 4t the emotions of the people, and |brother, Charles Arms, spoke at the|SIft of $2,000 from St. Agnes' guild of NOTICE 76 CREDI -~ Good prices paid. Toonng felt, over 200 linear tng Wil be up-to-date +in every. way.| eXpect o follow when you grow up?™ oday she will appear in the most | forti®th anniversary of the founding| tBis city for the uses of the home. AT A COURT OF PROBATE LD _A. BRUCKNER ble wire runs, one and two inch mesh;| . o ¢ ofmices from $S to $30 per Tm going to be a doctor,” answered pronounced and ~deHghtful five reel|of the Academy in 1896, Anothes at North —onington. within and forthe (55 Franklin 8t Norwich. Phone 717-3 | Price 335 the lot. Selwes, Hanover, Ct. For tarther information, fn-|LN6 YOUDE man, taken out e notebook and pencil. *“May I count on' you to save your appendix for me?"—Judge. Weren's her Tather end. motber G ‘eren’t her er vorced, involved in some kind of scan- dal?” But she is 50 pretty and em- “Yes. gaging that she hopes. to make her way without taking advantsge of that."—Life. Irate Colonel (to. his daughter)— g s > | ed. Peopl B ks aid” deceased last dwelt, and in th E. A. PRENTICE, o oulel omy o a3 | Praniat” Noruien and The surround. | o 8w -While dissing a trenchl Tues- | sime “Town, and_ by Dublishing the| phone 300 758 Gt Streat | - Sulistin Sibcs© 7 apviaa Bitable 0. that youns man whe aiied @ sica) 2 B b ! ay afternoon Rol . Doane uncoy- | same once in & newspaper having 4 " A RETAIL CONFECTIONERY young man amphant debut. Her benefactor boasts | in€ hills, many in their automobiles. | Soy; & erigor, orer . O U0y~ | atton i, Sa1d DIstriee s nE Sy R A i fact night? of his protege and this maddens the #@irl. who seeks seclusion, and later s discovered singing in a cabaret in Guests of Oneco Street Hostess. Mrs, Roswell Brown of Omeco street burled in the earth for many years, Jjudging- from its rusty condition. Tt measured about four inches in diame- return to_this Court. CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. The above and foregolug I8 a true Farm_l:‘g Sal: groyements, on eazy terms. Inquire Bowers, 130 Washington St oF Phone 1133-2. novied AND ICE CREAM BUSINESS Bess—Inhospitabl Why, did— Pater—You should by no means 2y % 20py of record. let him go without asking him to Rl e brother s wounded while | entertatned Ler former nefstibors _andf ter: 35-ACRE suburban farm on troliey || Right in the city. Good estab- f| breakfast.—Philadelphia Record. jattempting ol is sister’s safe | friends from Norwich Town at a whist and state road, mile out of city, good e her return to the public positi Gow digs NOTICE.—AIll creditors of said de- o e Ehsopttint ifoh her talents dcmanded, and the |~ o reUI o Taet eck on (e Bovermor | (o isime Meiie: il e, PIS%tRE | | A S0-acre farm, -room cottage nouse | and otnee SutbuNdImES eRcellent land, > R AT e s THE KALEIDOSCOPE foutcome of this cplendid tale is most o Xork in the case of Manwell % | undersigned &t North - Stomington,|large barn, woodhouss and #hemnery, |smooth and easily worked, g0od orch® |J Portunity. E lean, a wonderful ventriloquist. Pha- lean’s act is entirely different from the ordinary ventriloquial act and is run in a much better way and on a much Pezutifully presented in the big film at *he Colonial for today and tomorrow. Dow’t miss this exquisite story of a of New York in the case of Manwell N. Neumann, alias Walter N. Newman, who is wanted in Danbury to answer to a charge of embezzlement commit- Stonington, Conn., R. D. No. 2, within the time lim- ited in the above and foregoing order. MALCOM E. THOMPSON. smoké house; land fertile, pleni wood and abundance of fruit; place is situated % mile to thriving factoi Yillage and 1% miles (o main line o ard, Y00 feet road frontage: can be sold for’ building purposes for price asked for entire farm. Wiu be sold with or without three cows, team, farming JAMES L. CASE, The average length ‘of life in. Enge« lang is 44 years. Joving heart and a sweet voice. Chil- |larger scale. Four fi ted Sept. 7. L feutdd, iE ey A TReCUtOR, ; an ideal pouitry farm; al80 1| tools, efc. An opportunity 16 obtam 5| 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. B R Sdven. will be admitted at t . eale. igures are used i AR O = will sell With the farm a 6-passenger | fine piace at & Jow price. Barticoulars _ The eiglit-hour movement in the at the evening fand' they carry on a conversation Ttted B o ERICT GOURT, OF THE|Maxwoll autemobile, all ‘in first class | of TRYON W imantie. Ce United States began in 1863, Performances for & cents. among themseives that is a positive Y s AR 2T scream, and are so arr: d i - TODAY AT THE AUDITORIUM. e e Bridgeport.—Seven subscriptions of $5,000 each, given by seven of _the Catholic churches, Bridgeport, and pro- necticut. In the matter of Adelard E. Rav ‘condition d _running order. Will demonstrate. “Moen farm and afito are 20 be sold fogether: the price of both and 250 6% (regulan business size) Pumping engines In a large sewage tle special scene of their own so that | Cf enelle, a Bankrupt. In Bankiuptey, |l oeis $1,500: half cashy: balem i & plant in Australia’ are run by sewer e e et FeAdI see pow iy et | pdin for hat Sumber oF fres. beda S | N Siest U2 Eoalz S50 Sar coa Biietey, on | sivoiopey nestly Brifica. o Saed 3ie SUBSTANTIAL Fa: i A big musical comedy extravaganza | worked, a fact which lends much more | St Vincent's hospital, are part of the| To the credifors of the above named | genuine bargain, and don't let this | prices for any printing you are in need — ; Suill head the vaudevilie show at the |interest to the act. Phalean’s act is a | leouit Of the campaign for funds for | Bankrupt, of Sprague, in the County of | gpportunity slf of. The Builetin Company, Norwich, 2 : Chicago _in 1910 contained 3,038 s Snaitorium for the first three days |Die sbecial foatire sirprtsas’ | the institution, oW paondon, District aforesald, a|"Sena for Wilcox's Farm Bullettn. | Conn. French, 6,564 Greeks, 65,05 Irish and of this week and it promises to be a 5 Cholce of 406 10.30% Scotch. $ third number on the bill for the first three days of this week will be Miss Julla Raymond Tracey, a popular young comedienne, who has been re- ceiving much . favorable comment by the press during her tour of New Eng- land. The feature ‘two -reel picture Monday and. Tuesday will be The Vagabond, by the Rex ‘Co., presenting Herbert Rawlinson in a dual role. Other photoplays will be The ‘ Best . Sbkg @rawing attraction. The name of i Lthe sact ‘is the Sca Shore Girls, with ften people in the cast, eight girls wnd two men, all of whom are “singers and dancers and present a svery clever littlo husical comedy act {awith special scenery and appropriate es. The Sea Shore Girls have ‘Just flaished a long tour of the Keith vaudeville houses and they have a % “bright, snappy bit of entertainment g that is a finished product. Another real feature on today's bill will be Pha- Man, a western drama, and a funny comedy reel by the Joker company, entitled. His Night Out. 2 ANNETTE KELLERMANN Middletown.—J. W. Petras of Maro- mas brought a fox skin to Town Treas- urer Albert A. Hurd the other day and received a bounty of $1. Petras caught the fox, a gray, in a’ trap Sunday morning. The animal had been doing considerable chicken stealins. Waliingford—The stereoscope and stereopticon - have been used at the Colony stréet school and night school ir the same building for the past two weeks with most —excellent - results. With the stereoscope are 600 different Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of December. A. D. 1914, the above named was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his_creditors will be held before the undersigned at his office, 35 Broadway Norwich, in-said DIstrict, on the day of December, A. D. 1314, at 10 o'clock in the fotenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, be heard as to ‘orders of Referee for care of property of the estate and disposal thereof. at auction or private sale, ex- amine, {he bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. THOMAS M. SHIELDS, Referee in Bankruptey. Norwich, Conn., Dec. 12th, 1914, decida AT A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 12th day of Decem- ber. A. D, 914 Prosent—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Orrin S. Rix, late of Volun- town, in said District, deceased. Carrie M. Horton of Wakefield. Mass., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the ressons therein set X an instrument purportin &0 bé the last will and testament OF said deceased be admitted to probate. H See the beautiful, new, seven- i P % guteeee 1o g it | Overhauling and |5y ot e ot v petftion be heard and determined at spect, now being bullt on tae Buck- the Probate Court Room in the City of ley property, Norwich Town. Take Srerplems rpgeamn Bl Dopaie Work || TE s ke comer Loy cogiode B o'clock noon. and that motice of the epall' or The entire first floor is finished in {117 Main Street, Norwich PRIt S0 RO 22 of sald ne. panelcd side wails ana buit I lication of this orderone time in some | of all kinds on Automobiles,!| buiter. ir desired, before comple- Hewspaper having a circalation in said s tion, iwo more rooms can easily be District. at least three days prior to|Carriages, Wagons, T éd. Terms to suit the date of sald hearing, and that.re- y s added. to you. o Sl Gt 5 Roderick Meek, Contractor and e A EAON L ATHNG, Judse Bullder, invites inispection, and will Fon SALB Rl tee " FanNie C. CHURCH Mechanical Repaics, Painting, Teim: || Fage ot ail kin : NI C 'CH. .| ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. . Bight-room House on McKin- < __decidd AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District Norwich; on the day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1914. POl Present—NBLSON J. A’ Estate of Margaret R. St of Norwich. in said District, Dayid 8. Gilmour of Norwich, Gonp, appenred iy Court and filed a ‘betition praying, for 'the Teasons therein set forth. that adminiatration be_granter upon ‘estate o eased, al- leged to be intest n“‘i:mr - - reupon: it is s 2 Judge. ns, late leceased. | WILLIAM A. WILCOX Telephone 365 BEAVER BOARD is & substitute for lath and plaster without tle dirt and inconvenience. Peck, McWilliams & Co. LOST AND FOUND LOST—A black and tan hound, with Plainfield license tag. Finder motify Mr. Ethler, 22 CHff St. Biacksmithing in all its branches. Scaft & Clark Corp 507 to 515 North Main St. I AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. Anyone nhaving same, drop postal to Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. FOR SALE Two tenement house in good condition, always rented, with one acre of good tillable land, located in excellent neighbor- hood, 10 minutes walk from Franklin Square. FRANCIS D.-DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. FAMILY HOUSE Always well rented. Nine roms and bath each side. ~Practical- ly new steam heaters, electric lights, Only five minutes walk from Frankiin Square. This can be bought right. - ARCHA W. COIT Phone 1334 Opp. Y. M. C. A. Norwich, Conn. House Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location, ley Avenue; desirable location; lot 50x110 feet. For price and terms enquire of The “athletes of anclent 'Greecs trained on new cheess, :dried , figs, srain, milk'and warm water. A German inventor ‘has a* machine to. test the elasticity rubber from . samples. accurately, American wire wheels with rubbes s 1y plaoe ot tie N Jariese n place of the : Wooden Wheels. There are 28 pounds of Blood in the ‘hof o “aod at = —m": Pouns Aare- movi of the heart. o X ] i e John W. Buckley's new house at|ssiq Distri ascesecd. : ; : y F B e e e P aitur anh Tast o ania s Petky cornet. 1eft- Sataniey for pov: m‘."?f’i?‘(ai"”f the Raministrator cire | SREIAFDec- o1, B4 Fasans Smoke | SOR SALST NN/ Danieison, Gr SIX ROOM COTTAGE O N *“In addition to this wonderful fea- |may become. There is left for us all|$fal days' stay at his home in New | the creditors of said deceased 1o —Tn€|to Take All you can Get Password,| declod Pyt g alipde ot nd are the divorce laws so very

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