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PAMIR TODAY. SHOWERS WEDNESDAY. — S WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT eville and Motion Pictures at avatoartum: Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs et Breed Theater. 5 of Trade Meeting at Bucking- ham 1. A1‘)rfll of Fifth Company, C. A. C., at No. 27, I. 0. O. F., S Feows. Hall auregan Lodse, No. 6, K. of P, B atwich Contral Tabor Unlon meets cas Bl < o No. 23, F. and A. M. maet;‘hl Masonic Temple. land Lodge, No. 2364, G. U. Né?wv! %?‘i? mm&g at 98 u‘s‘t‘:‘ l%ary'l T. A. and B. Soclety meets in St. Mary’s Building. ANNOUNCEMENTS A woman’s shoe that's right—Patri- cian $3.50 and $4 shoes and oxfords. TLatest style. Sodd only by Frank A. Biil BREED THEATER. A Romance of the Western Hills, Beau- tiful Biograph Feature. A thoroughly delightful feature pic- ture was shown to a large audience at ¢he Breed theater last evening under the title of A Romance of the West- ern Hils, and as it is enacted by the famous Blograph cast it needs no fur- ther recommendation. To say that it #s picturesque is placing it mildly, for the many attractive scenes become be- wildering when displayed before the timitless vistas of California valleys or &t the foot of the hills, over which riotous roses are seemingly clamber- ng for the summit. Strong braves, zaudy tepees and clmgpsy squaws are grouped in artistic carflessness through the various scemes and the return of the tty but misguided Indian girl to E::lian lover is one of the gems of the picture. The wonderful story of the clay baker srho is striving to discover the secret uring unbreakable pottery $s another big flm triumph, reel, carryi tl;:ree comedies; all of which are excellent, is « vamable acquisition to the show. Miss Sefbert wins the house with the pretty ballad Think of Me When I Am Gone, later singing the Mustrated =ong I'm Longing for Temorrow When I Think of Yesterday. ‘St. Pierre Today. That terrible eruption of Mont Pe- lee on the Msland of St. Pierre oc- cur eight years age the 8th of this menth, and hiready Martinique, which, with its 40,000 people, was overwhelm- e8 bf the shower of ashes is almest covered by the rapidly growing tropi- cal! verdure. A correspondent of the London Times lately visited the city, and a litftle of the desecription of what he saw there is reprofuced. for its vivid suggestion of the interference of MNeture. He says:t “Prom the hill slopes on all sides vegetation has pusghed its way among the ruins. Seeds have been borne by the wind or dropped by birds, or hav- ing lomg lain dormant in crevices of houses sad in the uncongenial earth of have now thrust up through the overlging layer of debris to the air. In every imterstice, overhanging every wall from where the roofs once were, a mantie of follage and bdlossoming shrubs has been drawn over the whole ofty. Each straight-paved street. with the white walls on either hand, is little more fhan a pergola, a grot- to. an avenue cut through the green. P . . So ower the hugle sepulchre, wherein the 40,000 human beings lie buried, there is a constant play of life, the ace of green leaves and bril- Hant wers and bright-colored wings shimmering in the hot West Indian In & few years more the ruins will Bave digsappeared under the tangle of lant green. Poisonous reptiles will become its inhabitants. The li tle industry of a few blacks who offer to the chance visitor ghastly souve- nirs of the great catastrophe will he ended. The bones of 40,000 people, overtaken by a terrible death will have ecrumbled to nothingness. Yet wherever St. Pierre is dimly remem- bered tradition will persist of brutal and uncanny orgies, and of mysteri- ously wicked rites which made the city conspicuous among the wicked ocities of the modern world. That which hap- pened to the cities of the plain hap- pened to St. Pierre and in spite of men’s boast that they are superior to superstition, by and by there may grow @p among the dim memory another tale of an offended Almighty’'s ven- gegnce—New Bedford Standard. r—————— LOST AND FOUND. LOST-—Part of automobile lamp. Re- furn to The A. C. Swan Co. mayl7d LOST-—In neighborhood of Franklin uare, Monday atternoon, a lady's black silk bag. containing a bank book, old wateh and silver spoons. Finder eave at Bulletin Office and receive suitable reward. may17d C o BLE REMEDIES. REBUMATISM is caused by impuri- ties in the blood and a_derangement of the digestive organs. Dr. Pope’'s Liver and Blood Tondc will remove the cause and bring relief. Safe and simple a pkg., 5 for 31. At vour druggi wend to H. & J. BREWER CO., S field, Mass. RUUD MAN Wit be at our Main Street Office on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 16, 17 and 18, to DEMONSTRATE the famous RUUD AUTOMATIC IN- STANTANEOUS GAS WATER HEATER. What the Raud Means in the Household With a Ruud in the home, all the nconvenience of the range boiler, with s limited ll‘_?flly of stale hot water, removed. .The Ruud means unlim- tted hot water at every faucet, at any time, day or night, without even @ thought of anything but a mere turn of the faucet. .The Ruud is so rnrf.ct in its action, and unfailing in ts to furnish ever-ready hot at the idéal of hot water ser- vice is reached. Don’t Fail to Call and see one in operation Gas & Electrical Dep't., 821 Main Street, . Alice Building. mayléd -AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY "Phone 718. Jun3a J. F, CONANT. 11 Franklin Street. ‘Whitestone 5c and: the J. F. C. 10¢c Cigars are the best on the market : marléd The Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK The Food Drink for All An Old Story. Later reports show that while the frost damage was great, it is not so great as was estimated. By referring to the files you will find that it was ever thus.—Indianapolis News. Profits of Gardening. In this unjust world a large part of the profits of a town garden are made by the hardware stores.—Atchison Globe. Already 3,000 laborers are employed on reclamation work in the valley of the Euphrates, and they are but the forerunners of larger forces soon to follow. Ages ago Messopotamia grew wheat for the whole east and if the plans of Sir Henry Wilcocks work out successfully the vast area of land be- tween the two great rivers of Turk- ish-Atabia will again become the great- est grain-growing country in that part of the world. — There is more Catarrh in this sectiom of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro- nounced it a local disease and pre- scribed local remedies and by constant- ly failing to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires consti- tutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only comstitutiona. cure on the market. It is taken inter- nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circm- lars ind testimonials. OhAdd"ess F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, io. Sold by Drugsists. 75c. Tak: Hall's Family Pills for The Absolute Reliability OF THE Lee & Osgood Co.’s Prescription Service HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED 50 \?zars When you send your prescription to The Lee & Osgood Co. — YOUR PRE- SCRIPTION IS THE ONLY WORK our Registered Pharmacist has before him until your Prescription is delivered. co 1- We have three Registered Prescrip- tion Clerks for compounding prescrip- tions, and the three reasons why our prescriptions are daily increasing are: 1. Expert Prescription Workmanship. 2. Highest Quality of Drugs. 3. Individual Attention. : Ghe Lee & Osgood Company, 131-133 Main St.. Nerwich, Ct. FIFTY YEARS OF ABSOLUTE ACCURACY. mayl0daw AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, eto. Livery comnected SHETUCKET SFTREET. ——OPEN—— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. i¥9a HAYES BROS.. Props. THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Etc., in Town. JAMES' O’CONNELL, Proprietor. Telephone 507. oct2d Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. 3. J. C. STONE. Prop ‘We are neadquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET 21, oct13d C. B. Wright, 8 Cove St. Tel. oct30d v . = Family trade supplied at 60c per dos. | WANTED—W. sition as waitre: Office. ] i W -eral housework; no. ing. Inquire at. ‘WANTED—Board rom May until Se, telephone. For Box 63, Norwich experience Co., 16 Coni WANTED—Unfurnished uiet place, American people, de, convenient to Thamesville pre- ferred. Address Box 33, Bulletin. mayl4d Y WANTED—Farmhand on small place, od references. Address R. Work, No. ranklin, R. F. D. 1, or Tel. 98-21, ‘Wil- Mmantic Div. G _mayl6d r assist _you to secure position. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write !cg par- ticulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y. mayl4d SMART MAN TO SELL WATCHES— Installments:; trade partly established; Zood opportunity; write, state married and smployment. Finnegan, Jamaica Plain, Mass. mayl4d ‘WANTED—BY a young man. position as bookkeeper, typist or general clerk. Y experience. Excellent references. Moderate salary. Box 210, Bulletin. WANTED—Chairs thc:&:‘d 'Po e e ne in best manner. Apply Tailer Shop, 153 Water apraod AN EXPERIEN -Alf NURSE e = country. naq ‘. 119 wsiamun- St. References furnished. apr WANTED! BREED TH’EATER Bright, active American boy, about 16 years oid, to make himself generally useful. Inquire at Theater between 4 and 5 p. m. References required. CHARLES M’'NULTY, Mgr. may17d WANTED Second Girls and Gemeral House- work Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT RUREAU. aprisd S. H. REEVES. Supt. WANTED Hotel cook, woman; family cooks, walitress, general house girls and man and wife on farm, J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 - - Central Building. may7d WANTED Bicycles, Typewriters, Sewing Ma- chines and Cash Registers to repair. Baby Carriage Tires put on. Supplies and General Jobbing, A. H. OUSLEY & CO, No. 65 Franklin St., opp. Bulletin office. Open evenings. apr2id —_— PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physicians attending; in- fants adopted, or boarded if desired; confidential; terms reasoneble; in- close stamp; write to Collinsville San- itarivm. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. aprldd e e REFRIGERATORS Eight Reasons why you should buy our Refrigerators:- 1st—FBconomy in ice. 2nd—Durability. No mitres to open. 3rd—Ice chamber’ lined with galvan- ized steel. 4th—The Improved ice rack. Sth—Provision chamber does not over- flow. 6th—No condensation owing to a per- fect circulation. 7Tth—Our guarantee that every refrig- erator will be exactly as repre- sented. Sth—They are better for the same money than you can get else- where, Shea & Burke, NORWICH and TAFTVILLE maylld Get off at Omaha Sixth Annua! Convention July 18, 19 ang 20 Associated Ad Clubs i Meet with America’s bumsass creators . MAMA AD CLUB FOR PROGRAM' Belivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the marke: HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone crder wii receive prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St mayl1?7TThS FURS STORED FOR SUMMER I now have my owpn buflding at 1 Franklin Street, 'h‘rpe the he:t !acl‘:z ities for storing Furs have been in stalled. Bring yours to me them repaired, dyed and store torh.(xe summer. M. BRUCKNER. Telephone 254-3. ' apri6TThS JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Kiade and Ruled to Order. 108 BROADWAY. ‘Telephone 3&3. oct1gd We do al/l Watch and Clock Work promptly and at the right prices. o and | l.‘._m m"fi: and a‘fl:’“m“: i may6d FOR SALE—A well bred black col old, Mfli’g& safe for .n!cnte’ or. er ulars in- e at A. D. Lathrop’s Coal Office, etucket St. | mayl7TuTh FOR SALE—A of second-hand horses, consisting of workers, drivers eral purposes horses; also. plen- v O?Traod, at the old livery barn on Mechanic St., Westerly. mayl7d ‘Rhode Island Red chicks, thoroughbred stock. James C. cer, ton Ave., Preston, P. O. Greeneviile, Conn. 3 may12ThSTu S. single com 40,000 TOMATO PLANTS for sale— Five of_ the qualities known. J. eve, Boswell Ave., above St. Mary’s cemetery. Tel. 692-4. mayl16d a bargain. 5 A n, 54 Twelfth St., Ni ich, Conn. mayl4d FOR SALE—Lunch room, doing a food business in cigars, confectionery. ce cream, soda, etc. Address Box Wauregan, Conn. mayl3d FOR SALE—At Ayer's Gap, two min- utes’ walk from Willimantic troliey, a condition, barn an a. A o 1so two go h ~machinery, work horse. 5 Oak St., City. -A _very _fine Address Box One cheaj Inqui Gardner, uire A. may10d ht or- d upri, 344, Conn. mayb R SALE — Ten-room house, has been rented in two tenements, rge lot, minutes’ walk from sc! 1 and trolle; Inquire at 56 Ellzabeth St., after 164 4 p. m. apr: TO SHTTLE ESTATE of late Caj Silas N. Littlefield, catboat “Say When,” fitted ‘out as 'a pleasure craft, 25 feet long, power, also nearly new sail, all equipments, in t class order. Apply %‘rlisfll. N. Littlefleld, Block d, mayl4STu 18 Horses that T want to sell right away to make room for another carload to arrive here Monday, May 28. Some of the best that I have had are among them; also some not as good. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone 177-12. mayléd FOR SALE 25 Shares of the Allen-Beeman Co. Preferred Stook. Pays i dends at the rate of 7 per cent. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE Six-room Cottage near Boswell Ave., in good repair, large garden with good variety of fruit, will be sold cheap. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, = Central Building. Open evenings. maysd Second-hand Machinery At Administrator’s Sale 1 two h. Engine and Bofler, 1 Worthington Steam Pump, 1 Web- Centrifugal Pump, Pumps, 2 Blowers, 1 Speed 1 Lapper, 1 Miliing Machine adapt- ed to gear cutting, 1 Grooving Speeder, 2 Car nders, Est ‘Wool Pieker, 1 Rag Picker, 1 Sbo?—’ dy Picker, 4 Drawing Heads, Btc. All at especially reasonable prices. Inquire of Dr. F. A. Ke Administrator, Woodville, R. F, where the machinery now is. mayl2TThS WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St., Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE Roosevelt Ave., Neo. 68, near the Bleachery, Greenevill six room cot- tage, with large, well cultivated gar- den. Easy terms. Low price. Joscph St., Shetucket Heights, cot- tage of eight rooms, with barn, fowl house and éarge lot with variety of fruit. ery ,cheap. 85 School St, two-family house, with adjoining bulldlnfi, lots, for sale at a bargain price. ell rented to good tenants. aprid REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, 40-acre farm, od comfortable 8- room house. 1 mile to village, ¢ miles to city, $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- ley, fine new $-room cottage finlshed in cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new barn, price $3,0 The best 175-; e farm in New Lon- don county for $5,000. Several good investment praperties in_city of illimantic. Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. If you want a farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATW AGENCY, 1!? Main Street, ‘Willmantic, Conn, v FOR SALE Will buy a seven room cottage on Central avenue. Bath; hot air furnace; gas and electric light. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. $750. will buy a small place of 3% acres, large S8-room 2% story dwelling, barn 18 by 20, one hennery 16 by 12, one 14 by 24, one scratching shed 12 by §, and one woodhouse; buildings in excellent repair; abundance of fruit, there being 60 peach trees, 50 apple trees, 6 pear trees, 6 plum trees, ail good sized and in full bloom, will bear this season; 25 grape vines, 1,000 strawberry plant lu\xrr-nl.s, raspberries and blackberries, ees and 25 Buff Plymouth Rock laying hens. Everything will be sold for just Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars, eash. This place is situated in the town of Stonington, in a quiet and retired spot, only 1 miles to a thriving manufacturin, Don’t Jet this opportunity slip. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin (choice of 460). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Stry eti Room 1, Westerly 5 es Transportation free In Auto. Tele- phone connection. mayl3d M:’lnw‘g'u: Main Street; m jor| T a | provements; rent reasonable. TO RENT. X rooms im- T—A tenement of lern may. THE DOCTOWS STORY. — rs. Rogers lay in her bed, ) daged and blistered from foot t4 ‘and ‘blistered from head te corner Rive: quire of J. ayl2d TO RENT—Nice upper flat, and storage, bath, gas; good repair. Hobart Ave. Inquire on premises. may7d ng a y could be; Excepting Mght, water and air, I opened th H ”bfl‘h @ blinds; the day was And God gave Mrs. Rogers 1 I opened the wlnanw;‘ the”:i“:ylsvh r, And God gave Mrs. Rogers s airy Bottles and blisters, ‘powde‘;l-n. an Catnip, boneset, sirup and squi Dru, and medicines, high mld“lz.w. I threw them as far as I could thro 'th-lcr?re you doing?’ my patien “Frightening Death,” T 11 “You are orazy. a visitor aaid, " C0® I flung a bottle at her head. TO RENT-—Store at 55 Franklin St Engquire at this office. marifd - rooms: rent 110 mer ot oy adtess H en’ T onth. . e L Tones, East Great Plain, Tel. OFFICES TO RENT—At 55 Franklin Street inauire at Bulletin Office. TO LET _Twin Oak coltages, furnish- F4 1 ed; new -room cottages, situated 4 mil from New London, an trolley,facing cove of Niantic river; shaded by massive oak trees, verandas, fireplaces, modern im- rovements; rent § $150, season. J. wrence Coit, New London. may3Tu$ TO REN:—Basement at 55 street; itable fi atrest: su for the paint. ’l"RF‘“ TO RENT—Upper tenemen:, 7 roo and bath room.’nnqnlu a!" J. Brad- ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. dec2d To Rent Space for Light Manu- facturing, either with or without power, in sec- Deacon Rogers he came to me, “Wife is comin’' round,” said he, T rull{ think she’ll worry throughp She scolds.me just as she used to do. AN the people poohed and have slurred— And the neighbord have had thelw ord; 'Twas ‘belter to perish, some of *em say, Than be'cured in. such an Irregulan "Ynur;};re," said I, “had God's good And hh:'remed'leu—li‘ht and water and air. All the doctors, beyond a doubt, Couldn"tnh-.ve cured ‘Mrs. Rogers withe out” ond story of Chestnut strest factory | '° Geacon smiled and bowed his Will be divided to suit tenant. Sepa- | .gogf YOU5 ML Is nothing.™ he said. rate entrances. Freight elevator. Ap- | God D s P Souser;: §0od day; good ply to office of BECKWITH COMPANY, or A. A. BECKWITH, Kenyon Bidg. apr2id If ever I doctor that wvoman agaln, I'll give her medicines made by men. —Medical World., MEMORIAL DAY, N On the banks ¢* the river of glory In camp are tlie soldiers today, Away from the grim and the gory ‘That reddens the battle's array. The bugles and the drums are still, The sword and gun no longer kill The blue and gray. TO LET Store 74 Main Sireet, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main St., City FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West Main Street. Enquire of A. L. Pojyter & Co., 18 Broadway. feb25a To _the camp on the river of glory, We tell in the flowers we lay the graves of the brave the old story Of love that shall live alway. We cheer the heroes dead, and yet The roses with our tears are wet For blue and gray. —W. J. Lampton _VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings ) Mrs. Crabshaw—There’s no practica) way to shorten what you term the dangerous Thatpin. Crabshaw-—Ther why not reduce the size of the hats ] —Judge. ‘I fear the hero of the magazin serial will be bankrupt next month,” “Why so?" ing in the last chapter.”—Louisvillg Courier-Journal. “And now, Jimmy Norton” asked = Bronx teacher the other day “Bow manuy kinds of teethare there?" “Two, ma'am,” reph Jimmy;: “qule nines aid cuspidores.”—N. Y, Times. Belle—Why do you encourage thaf stupid Mr. Binks? - Nelle—Why, h says thinge I never heard any othe man say! Belle—Honestly? Ile prow posed 7—Cleveland Leader. FOR SALZ FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be so¥ cheap for cash. Enquire at 35 Lafayette St mar19d 40 HEAD OF NEW MILCH and springer cows. New car arrived Ma; 5 ate for the Dis N o, T "ol e [oul eatale P& | Jacobs—Tuwed's second wife started Plummer, late of Norwioh, deceased,|80Wg in for spiritualism, but he soon oured her. Jackson—How s0? Jacobs ~—He wentwith herand started rece img mesages from his first wif Bits, The maid was in the garden hangs+ ing out the clothes, when along came blackbird and bit off her nose. * a have an empiloyes’ liability act on vou, known as No. 4 Laurel HIill Avenue, Norwich, Conn. CIHAS. 8, HOLE 0K Administra ESTATE SALE Dillaby House, No. 125 School Street, eleven rooms, steam heat, bath and | she told the queen. Thus we sce the modern conveniences, convenient lo- | beginning of the movement. Y, cation. Price low, with ~substantial s“_f_‘i‘“ DA 3 s 4 c )03 “He certain portion left on mortgage, Iy means what he s: * “Did be sa y he was going to propose to “No-0, but I rather expected hi W. S. ALLAS, Adm. FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, I offer lot on Kilzabeth street, compris- ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and part grass land, cutting about 25 ton bhay. A bargain for someone. A, A Bnciwx'ru, marl2d dministrator. FOR SALE mayl7d e did not care what became o hlmf’ —Houston Post. “You can pretty safely bet,” began the mam who thought he knew, “thag any woman who doesn’'t gush over & pretty baby Is a confirmed old maid.” “Not always,” replied the real wisc< acre; “she may be a mother who has = ‘baby she thinke is prettier.”—Cath« olic Standard and Times, “Tommy,” said the boss, “vou quil smoking two or three months ago, A fine Doube House om Cliff| aian't vou?” “Yes, sir,” answered the office boy. “How much have you gain= Street. ed in w 7" “Wel, sir, countin’ i1 in nickels, I reckon I've gained about Inquire E. A. PRENTICE four pounds.”—Chicago Tribune, may17d MUCH IN LITTLE Miss Jane B. Haines has open&d school of agriculture for ‘women ;.3 Ambler, Pa. The school is modele after the famous school a4l Swansci, England. “A Drop of Ink P e e o5 On the principle of the electric hai dyer is a new instrument brought nu: in Germany for treatment of rheumas tism by directing the currents of hot air upon the affected spot, Consul Alexander V. Dye of Nogalcs notes a change in the concession n} the Southern Pacific Rallway compa« ny of Mexico relative to the line from Nacozar, Sonora. The company must finish 37 miles of the branch by Juneg 11, 1911, and 12 1-2 miles each yea thereafter, completing the entire branchy by June 11, 1814, It is safe to say that the province of Quebec is now, and in all probability will reman, the source of supply of most of the asbestos needed in Cans ada and the United States. It is also safe to assume that the manufacture of this article In the province will be~ come an important industry, because the profits of such manufacture are said to be larger today than those of any other commodit: makes millions think,” but if the drop gets on your light coat it makes you think about the quickest and cheapest way to get rid of it. Let us do the thinking and the worrying. We'll guarantee to take out all the spots and make the garment look almost as as new inside of a day or two, And it won’t cost vou a fortune either. We also do Dyeing, too, when neces- mi;ang's Dye Works, Experiments which were recentlvy made at the Worcester polytechnia l‘elepllone. 157 Franklim SL | show that copper sheets that have beers L electro-deposited with copper possess may’ es much greater heat _transmission properties than ordinary copper sheecets which have mnot been coated. It is suggested that this property may af- fect the design of condensers, radia= tors, etc. General Contractor ] orders recelve prompt and careful .tun‘l uon."alnno-tfl-lm Sat. isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone M9-2. Norwich The Norwich Nickel & Brass o, A recent test of wireless telephony was made to show its value for trans. mitting musie, Several selections were sung in a tarnsmitter at Park avenue and Fortieth street, New York, and were listened ta by a group of news- paper men at the Metropolitan tower At times the singi was very clear, Tableware, but frequently it n:- lmmmfte-i’c Cha Yacht Trimmings | hear anything but & confused blur of and things Refinished. |*°""" €9 to 87 Chestnut 8t. Norwiciy, Cenn A number of resident Americans in octéc Smyrna have combined and purchased large building site in that Asiatic- a ge e e :‘?,'n.:':.'g : plaus. seat 1,500 people and will consist of a large parquet, a gallery and (we rows Chaits: oty Wil bo%t"w rs, ef VIl own’" . 1) the United States. . ‘ { the ground amoun Y “He leaves a taxicab walit "