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SUNDAY UNSETTLED. . FULL ASSOCIATED WHAT IS Motion Pie ment. Mrs. J. La Valle is spending the | [ Smoun! : lishment September 1. patent Oxfords $2.43. Attend the sale to-day and save money. ss BROADWAY THEATER &fter Complets Renovations Will Be Ready for Aguust 22. Poli's general representative and chief tor visited Norwich Thursday and after thorough supervision and in B _of removations and improve- ments under way, decided to open the theater on Monday night. August 22. There will be daily matinees and per— : O nces every I Caioe | UPor his kuees, giving father time to ith a complete change of bill twice| gicmount, and dragging himself pain- full; along until he reached the shad- | 2hm ow of a_ wide-spreading _chestauf, ne yery newest animated views will be of- | 2 0 0, WA€ I SRIEAC A8, CRestadt 08 Ive the hero he ' was. have this opportunity of paving this tribute to an animal that was almost human in his comprehension and bra: Poll's regular g0od vaudevill Prices will be 10 and e afternoon, 10, 20 and 30 cents in the evening. “The house has been thoroughly clean- @d, carpeted and decorated. A com- |, o jion Plete electrical equipment has been in- 3 throughout the tehater. The Fost of mechanics in many lines has been at work night and day to have @is model form for opening day. The following staff has been selected | fhot by Manager Greaves 4 o + 8. Z Poli tive: John Greaves. resident manager; Fred Wright, lcader of orchestra: By~ Ton Noves, stage director; Miss BrigeS, | zenerally & broad. Miss Ida Bundy, assistant|jess nointed stone, sometimes' a rough treasurer: Joseph Farrell, officer; Har- | glab of schis T3 Hill, doorman; Merton Bund: triclan: John C. Baats, scenic artist: | pong Gand John Leverone, stage carpenter; Pat|over’ whic Cox fiyman: William Barrows, grip- | therefore sometimes called the Cas- the Stone of Fudo, Fudo v that presides over wa accompanied generally ¢ a comsanion stone of less elevation on the principle, Al Baker, janitor: Nathan .Graff, e Connell, Harry Fillman, Ever- ett Maurice, ushers. The electrical work is by the Eaton | and of flatter Chase company: carpets, tapestries.| followed throughout in the use of gar- Dproper- | den stones, of ovposing flat forms to importance s a or slab called the tles, efc. by Preston Rrother: Thomas Burns: signs by J. B.(broad flat Combies and painting by W. C. Great Trai Western Feature. The leadin, theatre for fo-dav is the sensational |Stone may picture triumph and contains cellence of the plot, and beauty of the being two of its admirable The biograph story “As the Bells | cipal , is as pretty and natural | this vicinity & picture as one would care to see, | MOSt pleasing general seem to find a responsive chord in | S2rden landscape. the principal view from Morrissey sings “That China. | itself. — Other and “Yowre Never Sure |S8rups of stones pressive of tality. occupa Rang Out; the ‘audiences. town Rag™ of the Girl,” both of which have hand- some colored slides. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. den. The Loyal Temperance association | Resting < eets at 4 o'clock in the Bill block. but a fe the Christian Secience reading the Bill block the Sunday “Bunker-Smeck.” morning subject will be Soul. Charles A. Boyd of Rochester, M. Y., will preach at the Central Bap- tist church, morning and evening. During the month of August Chris ehurch will be closed. The congrega- | invited to wor G. H. Ewing gregational church tional chur. will be Holy Smorming praver and sermon at 10.3 ing praver at 7.30. The re tor. Rev. J. Eldred Brown, will offici— | But the originators down wich intend to make it a globe circling name. Their At Mt Calvary Baptist church the | Promises to compel the pastor will preach morning and even- | Subject at 11 a. m. The Law | Strike its banner 3 p. m. The | Smeck” jingle, tingle on the toni “Bunker-Smec! Shall Go Forth of Zio Norwich Bible and Literary society meets in the large auditorium of the s, church: §.30. B. Y. P U. and 7 Balaam | {Un2 time. &s a Preacher. At A. M. E. Zion church, McKinley avenue Rev. W Greatness; 12 m., Sunday school; 4 p.m. Varick Lyceum, subject Ruth, by Miss Sarah Smith and others. Special In these times of swollen fortunes it wrusic. 6.30 p. m., Christian Endeavor|is possible for missfonary meeting, president; 7.45, | enormous possessions stbject by pastor, Care and Study. All mre welcome. entirely well and was ns frisky as Some men of the Senevth | Afack by legislaii . T cavairy were then at home on heme and procure horses in of those killed in battle or dis- go with these friends back to s0 seon as they had secured 2 surgeon In the federal army by name, and the manner in which into father’s possession was was at the first battle of | =i Bill_continues his clear- | B8 TOF O Ladies' $2.50 and _$3 Men's 35 russet and the chest and the cents playhouse in up-to-date elec- | position at cGrath. master of prober- | cade stone S. Gilbert & Son: plumb- | the r ed. Worship ry The Great Train Rob- Ringer's Daughter is an- is commendable, the ex- |Loresround stone. p at Trinity proclaimed arin | the commi smacks of At Trinity Episcopal church there | strawberry shrub. Communion at 9.30 a. m. is on the am T. Eley, D. D., subject, The. House and | FTesS: ‘Stone” belonged first when, about three in the dopt = the of the sou ar- | Bome of the visitore at Sagamore have - deqeive importance to _ was found swing] s the g1 TO RENT. — TO RENT_Flat of six rooms bath: all modern improvement Iy at 63 No. Main St. tage ai Pleauant a th floors. Miss G. 4 A anger, “Colonel, why are you retreat- is_office. augdd pa !r “of Herford 1d, weigh 3000; also one el 'Dfl.‘ Canterbury. FOR SALE—Che side doors. Apply He replied with sreat emphasis, “R I'm not retreating. I'm Who are vou_ sir?” - “I'm Surgeon Stone Rhode Island regiment. Who are you, treating, sir? ANNOUNCEMENTS sdvanciie: Webster Star brand typewriter rib- bons and multikopy carbon papers on sale at Miss Jewett's, 253 Main street. ug. 20, & new cot- I: running caused - by Perspiration or Heat are speedily removed by S’ SYKES ymTfort B i e Powder a skilfully medicated Toilet Powder whichis io more like ordinary Talcum Powder than cream is ke skimmedmilk being perfectly harmless to the most llicate skin and possesing megualled for the name E. S. SYKES on every box. Nonme genuine 'way Commis- e s oron e ey Rl g o Phis “aistrict in November. . Burean of Instraction, Rochester, N. Y. 7, until 2 p 'm. of for one’ section of graded istock, in_accordance with plans and_specificafions. Bids will state the fications. The State sioner reserves the right to decrease the number of feet to be proved, atter the contract is let. All bids must b ©of not less than one-third of the cost of the work. Any bidder to whom contract has been awarded refusing to sizn the contract at the prices offerad and furnish a surgty company bond, or certified_check, shall forfeit from bond a sum equal to the price ‘between his bid and the next Plans and specifications may be examined at office of First Se leciman, Woodstock, or at_ the office of ighway ~Commissioner, ighway: Commissioner re- ght to reject any and all Dated at Hartford, JAMES H. MACDONALD, State Highway Commissioner. Room 2 Capitol. Hartford. SALE—Special at the 'old Wilson place, Furn. H. imrkwuthsr,“blnleuon, Conn, H "Phones 168 and 4 A_CHANCE ¥OR SOMEON brick house and barn situated at Washington St., and crossing the N. R. tracks, will be estate of ‘late Joseph Plaut, particulars, of the Sec- 3 RENT—Upper tenemenc in Pellett You will please 'm Colonel ond South Carolina, rice as per speci- dismount and consider P Eommi ANTED _Four £ Read & Co. 34.- Duyville, Conn. TLearn - automobile the” Attawaugan Tiat, six rooms ®ood repair, 40 o on premises. oner and his horse father's property. “Old Stone” was a great favorite with nis new owner and . He was well trained, stronz hoes with 1‘?‘“‘; and handsome, and would have mad~ = white covered {4 crack hurdle racer and loved a fight. The fine description of the war horsc in the Book of Job, 29th chapter, fitted old Stone perfectly: the trumpets, Ha ha! and he smelletii the battle afar off. the thunder of the captains. and the shouting.” REOPENING. | at Fishers Hill ginia. the noble horse was. killed the thickest of the fray. the afternoon of the day Sheridan famous by reason of his ride from Winchester, his rallying of cattered union forces and his c cion of what had been a great v for the confederates into a the charge ordered by Sheridan old Stone was struck, hy a Minie ball and afterwards fu a grapeshot. to. the river & H. R. TO RENT—Cosy little market with Apply to ¥. L. Racine, Plain- th the men of his ter Auto School, real estate RENT—Seven-room “ubs, electric Mghts, 343 Franklin St OPPORTUNITY for one man in each factory, machine shop and print- ing office to make nice income repre- No canvassing. Box 662, Hart- o O uxita. preferred, for i i g ¥OR SALE—_Pair biack m 10" vears old, weight, 2600, 'trio pullers, bl walkers and godd d Willimantic. senting us. Manufacturer, ford, Conn. ‘He saith amonz lowest bidder. TO RENT—A fine tenement, sultable for renting rooms, $11 B_Fanning, No. 31 Willow St. FOR RENT New nished cottages at Lord's Point, Ston- running water, "Phone 146-4. er month, John FOUND_Very rare old Sheffield tray. 2x3 feet, elaborately engraved. in per- For sale at Beach and WANTED T teachers, with re a few positions in Ledyard Thomas P. Norman, R. F. D. Mills on Westerly trolley. WANTED_Men wanted, age 18 to 35, for firemen, $100 monthly, and brake- men, $50, on railroads in Norwich vi- ‘Experience unnecessary; Promotion to engineers, Room 21, Capito] “The State Hi serves the rif n the valley fect condition. Elm Streets, Westerly, R. L. CRESCENT BEACH cottage for sale. Location next Coroley's Ice cream T will guarantee 10 per cent. Address Cruttenden, Mathewson's trolley, excellent bathing, boatin fishing’ ready July 15th; terms reason- ddress Box 31, Niantic, Conn. that made net . investment. Crescent Beach, Conn. FOR SALE—Two nice driving horses. 1100 pounds and 950 pounds, or would exchange either for cows. Hanover, Conn. SALE _Automobile . P., Model ¥, Buick: s xwell, Model E, 4 passenger car, wilh top, windshield, ‘complete equipm’sn| Two ‘10 Hupmol windshield, lights, Prestolite rank, et price $760 each. C. "Phone_90. TWO-FAMILY HOUSE and adjoining lot on School street, Norwich, for sale. J. L. Wheeler. 2 Union St., New London. FOR SALE One-story frame building, 51x15, re- ently occupied by D, Torrosian as a workshop near Harland’s Corner, will be moved away or apart. Could be used as a c house or small dwelling. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bulldi Sale Horses Iam in the west buying Horses and will return with a very desirable lot which I will want to sell on exchange as soon as possible. ELMER R. LOST AND FOUND. LOST_About anklin square, new full of clothes and accordeon ward for finder. TO RENT—Lower ace, Inquire 46 g00d Tepair, reason- Hobart Ave. TO RENT—House 242 Frankiin SL; gress D’ 0. 'L Jones, st Great TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE ‘The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- staunch vessels that have every comfort and conven- | fence for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the won- | derful skyiine and waterfront of New defeat. In quarters—over 500 men tions monthly. Railway Association. Monroe’ St. Brooklyn, N. WANTED_Girls Paid while learning. Apply to the W. Side Silk Mill. WANTED Thorough bushelman for retail clothing store; married German preferred; year around wor L. A. Grover, Stoningten, Ct. M. E. Burr, Tearn quill TO RENT _Basement at 55 Franklin suitable for tho paint, plumbing or similar business. TO RENT Store at Enquire at this office. coteh collie or { sable and white. by proving satisfactory and pa Address Box 43, i equipment;’ $800. cyl., 30 H. P. advertising. 5 Frankiin St I am slal iles, with top, Vhite silk belt with gold pin. on electric car from Norwich, Aug. 11th. erally_rewarded for returning The Bulletin . Pellett, Daniel” e Finder will be 1lib- WANTED _Kitchen range with hot water back and in first class condition. Address J., Bulletin. TO RENT Pfice $15 per month. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. What Stones May Signify in Japanese LUMBER AND Chapin—safe, rooms and COAL THE SECRET OF MANY HAPPY FACES — THEY HAVE 3JUGHT THEIR COAL IN AUGUST. W, sui¢ saleslady. lease State references Among the hundreds of stones that and experience to Box 73, Bulletin. adorn a Sansui garden there are some indispensable as of the composition. is the Guardian mail clerks, oar- postoffice clerks wan‘ed. Salary $600 'to $1,600. Examination in Novem- Particulars. Sciiool for Mail Servi re considered WANTED_Rallwa; : & the key proprietor and manager: | pirst in importance Edward Renton general representa- | gione, placed in the middle distance, at a point which is considered the center or focal point of the landscape. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of 22d Street excepted) and Pier 40, North River, Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New London, Conn, Aill Water Route TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St., City WANTED—_A cook. Apply to Mrs. E. A. Paimer, Uncasville, Conn. 1. A second girl and upstairs ‘A, Pabmer, Un- and more or in an elevated the back of the it were, forming the cliff the cascade falls. Apply to Mrs. E. WANTED —An _experienced general housework. Apply eveniny kind of life-buoy. Ler 8 o'clock to Mrs, Driscoll, 42 C| It makes one feel being the dei PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. WANTED—10,000 to 12,000 sq. ft. for PIERSON. PRESS DESPATCHES POETRY. BEYOND THE DARK L THE MOTHER Child of mine, God-sent and dcar Newtlinglast TEht warmly neu Now unheeding dusk or diwn On what quest has Life's gu ne- Down whit paths of Joys thal wers Wee and.lonely wayfarer Empty arms they crave the 7. THE CHILD of by cradle sia hushea and i« W dny, & yvour Yours 1 am forever heie Oii. the sudden. sweet surp: Clomor than th bonding Ak i: BWeep of wings enfolas m 111, THE VOICH Love divine! which carcs for Whirling worlds parrow Come, with larg derne To this home where silence Lure away the grief, the cu Leave a benedlotion iher: After dark the dawning te IV. THE PRESENCE Mother! Child! and all wi . Faring upward, star by sta I am with you' on the way ith ‘end, "for iy e Thig the road One pas And few lmew Him In (he tht Blessed lane of loving —W. H, Sin 0, HUN. Amr: O, hungry heart, that would b With every g nd nobl Deem not the world is cold and den Bince all you crave time d 3 bring Have you not. Of what for yo Of warm sunshin Of toil that p: a modest wh perha ana o a, ana q | Despite the false, have Those that were true and Bood That ‘madée their lives y awn And ‘gainst the wrong w stood | Though you have not ‘atta helght Lein wiven unto some to k et this not your g pirit Were 1t not best, twould terfal I y,cr g t light m‘{‘\;’i‘flft“"n ihfie:t and conven- o wiihout powe erm lease. ; JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters | Mother D and Conductors, and ail kin bing promptly attended to. E. CHAPPELL C6. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” TED_Man 2s _principal Long Society district sc! Chas. B. Chapman, District Committee, 363 Hamilton Ave,” TeL 6: ir to cane in best man- Tailor Shop, Water St. NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unexcelled Zrefght and passenger serviee direct to and from New York All Outside Staterooms. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays Sundays, at 5.15 p. m. New York Pler 22, East River, foot —— = more in the front of the garden, either BREED THEATRE. on an islet in the lake or river bed, : s in the foreground. and Robbery,” Thrilling | is approached by stepping stones from It forms a station point from which a near view of the lake- attraction at the Breed | head and cascade. with the Guardian be obtained. which the whole may be admired for the mid-distant view in order of importance, comes the Per- fect View stone, placed mearer in the foreground and fo one side of the gar- | not a_single For Sale 12 Grove Place Cottage Hou of Nine Rooms or still more SILIE WEAVERS WANTED_Apply West Side Silk Mill. iy3 WANTED—Postoffice clerks and car- riers wanted. Examination: held in Norwich and many other cities TUncle Sam is best em- y ‘is_high and sure; promotions ay; thousands all kinds of the dwelling. The Vaughn Foundry Co. | IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Btrest Entirely Refinished, Price $2,500. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., After this stone of vacancies every mont! pleasant work everywhere: no is_generally Norwich, Ct. And never serve you Whatever fortune ma Lot not ‘your ~ thanik dumb ALL that T yours, it arent To you at last v VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Wilson—W o N T'll take pay Hary s he fond of Yes. His wife comy en’ invites them ho | Clevelana Plain Dealer ‘I met your husk was very much elated lain! He told me he another drop.”—Houston | “I'm going abroad. W have on the boat A letter of (redit, a thor bridge set, a sound stoma no_pull needed; common education suf” ficient. Ask for fre giving full particulars and explaining my offer of position of money back. ‘Washington, WANTED General Housework Girls amd Stk Street, WMondays, days. Fridays. at'§ “Phone _or write Freight reccived untll 6 p. m C. A. WHITAKER. Agen! stone, but a group of three or more stones of contrasting shapes, the prin- of which is erect in form. should be obtained the Well Seasoned Wood . H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 Booklet HP 638, S. F. GIBSON Tin add Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton What $1300. Will Do! keep 12 hea: the building of cattle, good 7-room house. large cattle barn, horse barn, henhouse, ings Al, together with a and farming tools; $700 cash, Pictare 1ist. Montauk Steambeat Co.’s Lime Between New London, Greenport, Shelter Island and Sa bearing names ex- their purposes of hospi- 3 or amusement, are placed in different parts of the gar- The Guest's stone, the Master's Interviewing one, and the Idling stone are of the pames of such fea- tures.—Tondon Times. 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, n“92 Franklin Streer. Do It Now old-fashioned, plumbing replaced b; ern open plumblug. in the increase of health and of doctor’s bills. fitting thoroughly done. you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with the medern kind that | keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-cl ressonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 57 Wast Main Strest. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Central Butlding. WANTED MACHINES, CASH REGIS- TERS, TYPEWRITERS and Bicycles to repair; Baby Carriage Tires put on while you wait. A, H. OUSLEY, Expert, opp. _Bulletin Office. Open _evenings until § o'clock WANTED Family Cooks and Gemeral House Work Giris. Room 32 Central Building. B. LUCAS, COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valley of Wyoming, in Penn.. lies the beds of the finest Aj thracite Coal in secured a_sup balance on mortgage. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Miain 8t., Franklin S: Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE. Thames River Farm west bank, Cent. Vermout R. tween Norwich and New London, dotie” leaves New London week days, 41 Harbor 6.00 'a. m., 12.30 . m. of this Coal for this t In your cooking stove and heater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote RoOfing. pne of the best roofings known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone $84. GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market ard Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. n observing chap as well as fAdent one who declared that the ort of songs any peo- ple sung he could tell all the rest about that method work out in respect to the matter of be | If a phitosopher is familiar drinks of a veople, can he size those people up accurately? haps more to this query than at first : appears. We know what sort of a civ- the First Con- | jlization developed 1 conduct the|land mint julep. services at the Sheltering Arms Sun- | of an era the hard cider one in New day afternoon. Bigland s = the life that exists in moonshine re- Trinity Methodist Episcopal | gions, and ghurch_morning sermon by the Rev. | the coroilary of too much beer. E. C. Bridgham of Springfield, Mass. Sunday school at noon them. Would Massapeag R., about midway be- new and mod- will repay you river shore front, beautiful view. There is per- all-the-year dweiling and _bulldings, running water in house te reservolr, ‘acilities for boating and fishin Well adapted for country hom. Price low and e Overhauling and re- under the south- Let me give ‘We know what sort boarding house. We are familiar with all particulars of Which Is Better? the heat in an inland 0 to Charlestown Beach, where and the price PERSONAL. we know that stupidity is Try our Steamed Beers at these Special Prices India Wharf Steamed Beer, 50c doz- how about the so-called “soft drinks?” What sort of an influence, beneficent lurks in those seductive LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physicians attending; fants adopted, or boarded If desired; confidential; close stamp; write to Collinswood San- P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. = | or otheriwise, Rev. G. C. Pollock, D. D., of Minne- | 1921452 preach Sunday morning at Park church 2t the union service of ESpaEntivual chure e the beverages advertised are found in sary of the prohibition ad- It is a long lemonade to ultimate achievement of Not so long ago advertising pages ¢ reasonable: Narragansett Today a large proportion of Milwaukee Steamed Beer, 93 W. Main St. Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls «.__for the New Coitfures G Gfl;iluft . The Goodwin Corset and Lingerie MODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery $1.00 dozen. JACOB STEIN, Telephone 26-3. WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your | |Carriage and Wagon |Repairing and Painting, Carriage and Automobile Trimming and Upholstgrlng The Scott & Glark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Streer. morning there will be| vance guard. To suffer with Dr. Charies Noble of | evolution from at the First Congrega- | Smeck” the at Norwich Town. the fountain chemist. “Bunker-Smeck” o=y somathing stronger than In fact, there might e suspicion of the sobriety of the man who pronounced it for the first time. Possibly that fact will popujarize it. the heat of Summer Is cooled by ocean Dbreezes, and take comfort in an elght. all furnished complet: spring water in house, 70 feet of plaz- 96 feet fronta; Ocean, best of surf bathing near, and with all conveniences. room cotiage, If It's Made of Bubber We Have It For the Seashore Bathing Saits, Bathing Caps, Bathing Shoes, Wings, Tight Boat Cushions. Hundreds of Bathing Suits at rock bottom prices. e on Atlantic In the rear of is a pond about nine and with this cotiage goes a sailboat, nearly new. and all this for | 3 HUNDRED ‘DOLLARS, or if you prefer io go to the beach in September’ the property can be rented | 1st for $150. and then Just | deed of “the | September, | er cent. on your money from Wi @ . YA, p&= advertising Water Heated on the Run. Hot Bath in 5 minutes. DEMONSTRATION of Humphrey Co. Instanian- eous Baith Heaters at the Norwich Gas Co.’s office all this week. Come in and get a healer free. beer that made Milwaukee pay $1.350 cash, re's just a little Investigate. William A. Wilcox, Real Estate Broker, 41 Wes!t Broad S!., Reom 1, Westerly, R.’ Telephone connection (private wire), 365 or 531. NOTICE Loulse Frank!in i located in her newv office, Breed Hall, mes at an oppor- ‘Transportation free in lively temperance fight 4 But the pressing ques- tion js, “What sort of a civilization will ‘Bunker-Smeck’ and kindred irri- gation inventions usher Bicycles, Trunks and Bags, Everything in Rubber. Alling Rubber Co. 74 Main Street, Norwich. 158 State Street, New Lon The Inheritance Tax. to accumulate sures {hereof without carrying “ha tax burden. estate cannot escape and certain other A Brave Rhode lsland Horse. forms of property John ‘ Kershaw, who is | Portion, but imteresting Beminiscences of | OWner of mi » Between the States, pays this tribute to a Yankee horse In the summer of 1863, 36 years old, my father wrote te my shat' T might ride his Torse s out to him in Virginia. The ‘Worse had been shot through the neck the fight at the stone wall near icksburg, December, 1862, ana | Of cours: s st oo evasion are rare. and possibly in them- e 2 a0 recruit. He had | ceives mot of suficient Importance to but the practice of dodginz in part is scandalously com “Rorse furioughe as It “was ealled. | mon and no laws have yet been devised = that ‘will entirely overcome e pronve, Of Jabsence | such states as have the direct inherit- ance tax BVE;I!IIE“Y mzke‘every man or woman of means settle in some h Those panged that T|ieasure, since when estates are trans- ferred after death there can be no evasion, and just to the extent -t revenues are thus derived may the gen- Eraj tax burden 1.e Tightened. a direct inheritance tax has a tendencs fo encourage the apportionment oOf un- .,;'m"ytmr“ estates or fortunes—herc . .. to be: mire, 10 cacApo. the (ax B, e T by e ide of toon: |atherer—and wch a division worke ot ight Ui e g | Tor the seneral goo Phis eompany wore & biue uniform, a5 Sise my father. As yet o i T e The Has Its Significance. p! fair share of is practicable for the i Teveive their earnines througiout his life without contributing dirccily i state or local hen L %35 [ hana nis fortuns down to somebody Meanwhile and then to clse intact and such a man has the benefits of peace and order, of safaty and protection, and ilized government implies. instances of complete tax Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Telsphone 660. Individuality Is What Counts In Photography. Bringing out the fine jolnts In character, * that make Toned down by the patural spirit of Into perfect accord. of paper and pasteboard with a ready-made look. It you want a photo of your rea self. or what your friends see to lova and admire. call on LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Norwich. Savings Saclety of all that c FUNERAL -ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT .. * * The Florist, - Junisa THE PLAN Headquarters for Best Ales, iagers, Etc., in Town. ELL, Proprietor. 7 s i 4 SHEA fi_ BURKE OUR ANNUAL Inventory Sale s now going on, which means a grest, saving for economical buyers. the next few days we will sell’ many household necessiti tory prices. DOUBLE STAMPS ON SATURDAY. & BU General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and carefal attention. Give me a trial order. isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 853, personaiity. Face and Scalp Mas- enge, Slam) Mauntcuring. taken for combings. & UNDERWOOD, canc 1o pit ere’ s no’ m b the advertis THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. t lesséthan. fac- — Pittsburg_Ga- 142 Matn Street, Upstatrs. zette-Thmes. We are neadquarters Tor NARRAGANSETT BANQUET AIm. to put your busi- the public, there is no me- b the adverti TR ST AR, er than throuy s of The Bl tence,"—Life “And how lite in the Adirondacks, ¢ asn't bad fun. We d out of the tin cuy g Post “Alas!’ sighed the | does not understand cheer up,” rejoined the son, “that is somethl for, 'm sure.”—Chicugo Stone walls do not a j or iron bars a_cag . in spite of that hose matertals frequ: | “Dia you learn ) |white vou wer n ot the old ma pppre six-cylinder automobi | Rec Heruld “What is the bab child 1 dunno; ‘e I never came i upon the dark side of th does.”—Punch, Aladdin rubbed doesn’t run up n away in the sun ewith “all marvelled “Waiter, ask the orchast something different.” “Any i Rolection. . wir? e | T can’t chew my food pro | time.”—Washington He | Housewite—Suppose blasting, o big rock ¢ through the window? ( That'll bo all .right, 1 of my men to fetch it out—Jud "Do you think that airst | used citeceively in warfare | might” replied the ot 4t we could provide pirut induce the enemy to o up in ~~Washington. Star | MUCH IN Some careruf® scientist to do the world much good, h that a caterpiliar eats 6,000 1 f ish government having giver eign company & thirty-year fr A _couple of Tndians were Ir at Oklahoma City the other d their squaws came along wit to see the trial ho wome dressed in blankets, but each a new pair of high heeled sho seemed to become uncomfort the trial progressed, and as (I affair evidently bored the squ sat down on the floor, took shoes and rolled themselve " ‘Dlankets and went to sleer Rice s kept in the husk in ( and thrashed out as it is need daily use. It Is too rough in It ural form to be attractive in tr ket and so is polished with I chalk in revolying eylind, an the polished rice is consia son, as it is known now to be t of beri-beri. The French papers say that 109 years old has been found in M cow, who vividly remembers the of Napoleon into the Russia He has described the scenes vivi officers In the Russian army. wi that he is in full possession mental faculties, A Virginia woman, now England, has formed u young people for the purpose nishing food and water to bird they find it hard to gel onou live on. The organization Is ca - Uncle Dick soclety. There is no country in the a where there are as many oy sh “ in Jupan. Every hamlet has iis dren’s bazaar and. during 1eligious foutivitles tay Booths are wet up the temple — Then th Krown folk no matter Kow poor, may e seen with arms Tull of oy for thein s ounksters A new nethod wf presering lour has recensly beeli pnecewsfilly bdopied Th R, 1% W ened dnio bricke by hydvaulle prissfire snd (he lurval

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