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GENERALLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT passengers and crew. He/is shown the papal colors flying from the masthead, Vaudeville aud Metlon Pict at| Which much pleases him, and the Ayditork: sighting of America is another pleas- ofion Fictures and Sqngs at Breed | ure for him, as well as the great re- “Theater. Vaudeville and Motlon Pictures at|pnove) o i S m i Polf's Thease: an exclusive Vitagraph feature, show ral Labor Union meets | I Drill of ¥ifih Company, C, A, C, ©,|Ing scenes offered by no other picture N. G, at Armor producers in_this country. . Shetucket Lodge, No 21 1.0. 0. F.| A Tale of the Wilderness, ~the meets in Odd Fellows' Hail =~ ~ | thrilling Biograph picture, shows this | Wauregan Lodge. No. §, K. of P, |4 ble company of talented players in Pythian Hall i§ love scenes weave romance and reality 80 closely together that the whole pic- ture f F. B. L, Soclety meets g to end. — Robert Tombarl, the Italian NSUN Ny whose work last week was ARNGUNCEMENTS pleasure to all, sings this 1 the aria from he Masked Ball, which exact- finds a ready und capable in Mr.* Tombari's incomparable TR only, F, B, isiation nefl, i tonight . in Hi- LEDYARD TO DISCUSS ITS SCHOOL INTERESTS | il 1 song, and also the old fav- | ou and T Were Young, Several Speakers to Be Heard Thurs- | Mazgie, written by Mr. J A. Butter- day Merning and Evening at Center | ficld, formerly of this Church | Results of Norwich Boom. Connecticut Optical company, ht here by the advertising boom ommittee of Led- | tion of tie | re rd on, will hold a | o rwich, has opened a complete op- £ th 0018 | tical parlor at 140 Main street. Up to | of th w this week | this time Norwich has never had op- | . oy Congregation- | tical parlors which were maintained : ar | morning | exelusively for the e g of s a - on s hools not | and fitting of evegl: s and specta- | noon. Prof. Connecticut | cles, A competent regi ke all of the e tered speclalist wilt aminations and fit- = ti all ¢ | . W. Bvans, schools in Ledyar hairman o Ri W son Ha' D. Geer w programme ar 1d the F he modern optical instruménts 1 examining the eyes. al par made for | consultations, mns. | the Their opening spe- appears in the adyertising fu there CHELSEA’S 107TH DIVIDEND. First in Their New Banking Home— { At 4 Per Cent. for Many Years. he Chelsea S eir - on Franklin square, the tiss Jewsil a Hit in Mental Telepathy, | e Giving Names of Inquirers. | idend, declared fifty- - { » this month, amounted appre dience ames | ¢ the 106th, the last de- treated their present ht in the ( se, amounted te of-dividends have b One to seven, lusive £ pe , W annum per_cent; o 6: then t ent.; then eleven at 6; 1877 natters, treating the, per cent.; 1978, 41-2 per cent: s 1 orwich's young hope- | which time te has been 4 pe 1 and delly ating for his young mar loved did, ré i he 25, Only im married woman | ception which s accorded him. This is new field, and the result is one of the most picturesque pioneer stories 23, . and A.|of the day. The terrible attack upon the ploncers by the Indlans is a truly N. B. O. P, | thrilling scene, and the many prett: rly teeems with interest from | Bennett, tenor, sings the | wce will be fitted with,| A feature | or is that no charge | examinations | 1vings bank have just | dividend in their | asked ‘some missive she had P s A e nstalled in Renovated Sta- ¥ * ssband's pock- | | Goode Turned Out at | o is. “No| .Woolen Mill—Recent Visitors. : : right to & and's pockets. | Sunday at his| embered that the | h ked in_the | Carden_was a Sunday . that Miss w, Levi Lavalle, of Improvements at Staticn. » } talling tele- ng pe n een New o 5 . . ng rom a ade e e beautiful e in the siness tonington was been 11l with MISS JEWELL, EMPRESS OF MYST ICISM AT CLANCY’S POLI THEATER | | | | Jewett City with their gra | president of a N ter-a few weeks' stay in town. She was accompanied to Boston by Mr. ‘Waterhouse. Mrs, Willlam Beckman is spending the week in New Haven daughter, Mrs. Clarence Fraser. : Mrs, Noe Richards = spent Sunday with relatives in- Willimantic. Misses Blanche and Loretta Richards have returned from a few days’ stay in ndmother. HOE PRESS COMPANY MAY GO TO ENGLAND Move Would Be Advantageous if Steel Tariff Is Reduced. shington, Feb. 5.—The fight over the tariff will open In the senate to- morrow when the finance committee begins its hearings on the house bill for revision of the steel schedule in the Payre-Aldrich tariff law. The mall is still bringing in appli- caticns for hearings. Among those today was a protest from Roberl Hoe, i York printing con- cern, saying that the bill would seri- ously affect the printing press busi- ness, He Intimated that unless wages were cut 50 per cent. it would be bet- ter for his company to (mnsfer_iu adquarters from New York to New nd to mainiain its export busi- ness and to meet compsiltion n the American trade. W | "Phone 591 BULLE1"|N'S PATTERN SERVICE. D148 A NEAT AND SIMPLE SUIT FOR HOME OR GENERAL WEAR. adles’ Shirfwaist Sult With Wait Made in Mannish Style and With Six Gore Yoke Skirt, Cut in High or Normal Waistlize. . model has long shoulders, with e, and fitted with- THERE IS absolutely no word to express the efficacy of Scott’s Emulsion in the treatment of COUGHS, COLDS BRONCHITIS CATARRH, GRIPPE AND RHEUMATISM ALL DRUGGISTS No matter whether the Pain is in the Back or Side, Chest or Limbs, you can always rely on an Allcock’s Plaster., It is a standard remedy, sold by druggists in every part of the civilized world. Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, ete, Brandreth's Pills Entirely Vegerable. We Are Closing Qut Qur Winter Woolens in Tailor- made Saoi's and Overcoafs at $18.00 IT WILL PAY YOU TO STOP AT THE CLOTH SHOP 237 Main Street, JOSEPH T. DONOVAN, CecesTuThS with herd i { NO DY}PEPSIA QR ANY i OTHER STOMACH DISTRESS. Settles Your Out-of-Order Stomach and Ends All Indigestion in Five Minutes. There would not be a case of indi- gestion here If readers who are sub- ject to Stomach trouble.knew the tre- fuendous . anti-ferment and _digestive virtue contained in Diapepsin. This Harmiess preparation will disest beavy meal without the siightest fuss or discomfort, and relieve the sourest acid stomach in five minutes, basides overcoming all - foul, nauseous odors from the breath. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on each 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin, then you will geadily understand why this vromptly cures Indigestion and re- moveg such symptoms as Heartburn, a feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach, Belching of Gas and Eructa- tions of undigested food, water brash, Nausea, Headache, Biliousness &nd many other bed symptoms; and, be- sides, you will not need laxatives to keep your stomach, liver and intes- tines elean and fresh. If your stomach is sour and full of gas, or your food doesn't digest, and your meals don't seem to fit, why not get a 50-osnt case from your druggist 2nd make life worth llving? Absolute relief from stomach misery and per- fect digestion of anything you eat is sure to follow five minutes after, and, besides, one §0-cent case is sufficient to cure a whole family of such trouble. Surely, a harmless, inexpensive prep- aration like Pape's Diapepsin, which will always, either at daytime or dur- ing night, relieve your stomach misery and digest your meals, is about as handy and valuable a thing as you ~ould have in the house. — equires § ya*ds of 36-inch material for o 36-inch size. A ‘pattern of this illustrailon mailed o any address on receipt of 10 cents in liver or stamps der through The Bulletin Company, tern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar COI:PghS Colds And Sore Throats There's Nothing Better b ; Cure la One Minuts KNOCKING, KNOOKING, CONSTANTLY KNOCKIN WHAT? OPPORTUNITY. The greatest difficulty is we are not ready to grasp it when It comes. Two opportunities ~ to place stenographers came to me recently. Had no one on i t £ equipped. These opp ities ure coming cons It yo king SHORTHAND RITING, commence now, v to take one of these op- MISS JEWETT, Stemographer and Shorthand Teacher. 283 Mauim St. sre and portunitie: Public Jan27d WESTERLY HOUSE. Ales, Wines and Liquers aiways in stock. ches served free every Saturday evening. JOHN G. KENYON & CO., jan23d Proprictors. MUNEY LOAnzu o» Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at tn, Lowest Rates of Interest. An oig established firm to desl with, (Established 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN cg. 143 Main Street, Upstaies, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE 10 CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF FROBATE HELD Norwich, within and for the District Norwicn, on the 3d duy of February, resent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judgs, tate of Catharine Fiynn,:late of , in sald District, Geceased. ed, That the Bxecutor clite edltors of said deceased to bring heir claims “against sald estats 1 six montis from this date, by i§ @ notice o that effect, . to- tier with a copy of this order, on ths post nearest to the place where decoased iast dwelt, and in the Town, and by publishing the once in a newspaper having & ation in said District, and make n to_this Court, NILEON J. ATLING. Judge above and Toregoing Is & trus of record, FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. Attest: of sald de- cazed are hereby notified to preseri oi: claims against said estata to the rsigned at P. O. Box 393, Balti: . within the time limited In the s and foregoing order. 5 JOHN W. FLYNN, NOTICE | of the Tewn e iegal voters ton are hers arned to m Town House ou Monday, Feb 2 at 2 o'clock for pirposg taking action upon the building of oad under “an act section of Btate erning the improvement of Pul ' and also to vote upon nt to be appropriated for WALTER M CLIMO] ROBERT A. PECEHAM, WARREN T. WHITMARSH, Sclectmen of the Town of Preston Preston, Conn., Feb, 6, 1912, feb6d NOTICE £ of the To ., wiil meet in 3 in gaid Town, each day excepted, from Feb. st to . 218, from 10 & m. to 4 p. m., sten to appeals from the doiny Asacssors, and to do amy oih Dbusiness proper to be done at xa meetings, ‘93‘““ at Norwich, Cenn,, Jan. 18(h FRANK R. M'LAUGHLIK, EDWARD KIRBY, - JAMES W, BLACKBURN, Board of Relfef, t! by The Building, WANTED—You Fren BTo experience. WANTRO—ALL lect. rrompt ser 32 Weat muin ot WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS ng man of 20 (speaks 1is 01 vd kinds of bilis to coi- vice. W, . Slapson, febvd WANTI—One Teiophotie WANTLD Mas clerks to r botiie work: Merkel with a s 2,000 wanted—$§¥i mon clent. “Puil sample quesilons, Dept. T MEN-WOMEN barbering; earn § Hall's Barber Soh Bt Boston, Maes. RAILWAY M., Rochester, Saturdays; room, boar pair young sieers. SYTL ons, carpenters and e Kiying Melrkeis io lue 'w owil sall aiong be with pieasure, on v Polish girl cneral housework in a smail Thames febsd MAIL CLERKS Norwich examina- tlons May 4th; common education suffl- URLECEBSATY Write for Franklin Institute, . Y. febid WANTED—To learn 10 to $2> weekly; $5 4, tools furnished. ecls, §14 Wasgington febad WANTED—Piump fowls and chick- A. Bullard, B R. D. 2. jeniéd or more acres, n Louden; i suitable. Abply Box 60, Bulietin. WANTED—To hire & farm, 75 to 100 Norwich or New fantes ear WANTED—Raw furs, st H. A. Heeb. ' ry Thursday. Arthur C. Beunett oved of G raw _Turs ony’, Water Voodwerth. FOR SALK. —_—_—— FOR SALE—232 acres of land in town and, Buglisa) wailis position in | 0L Kast Haddam, tour miles 1rom Coi- 1Y Dubinees, Ve Dad LOUF YeArS | cae Ty : : one nouse 8OO WoOUL Brous. Address Box z4d, rebid rrice §10 per acr Coicnester, Ci FOR SALE—Two fresh cows, two 8004 team horses. J. Siegel. Lel. 446. wast Of Mapiewood cemerery, febsd FOR SALE OR RENT—Farm with IWo dweiling houses and -two goOoa bAIDS, nearly DeW. One icehouse, 4iso boiogha iaciory and smokenouse, 1oy -4cres good land divided iniv MOWIDE and pascure; good spring, never known to be dry; will Keop 1o cows und one vair of Rorses. Jonn Durr, Ocoum. o FOR SALE—Carriages. and paruculars, appiy at 108 North Main St. Amede_Cneity tebad YHE SPRING FASHION BOOK |s now on sale. Piclorial Keview Agency, Grang Sule Kemuant Store, 261 baim st febsd FOR SALE—Two nice brood sows, ncubators, cheap. Address C. K. F. D, Willimantle, Ct., or A Tebid For terms it SALE—Light, one in perfect order; not, used done over. rse coupe, ince it was William 'S. Chappell, New febld FOR SALE—Pickerel bait, at C. K. Baliey's siable, near Kast Side bridge. W. Barnes has made this his head- quarters for the winter for seliing bai’. Jjan27d ¥OB SALE—One pair norses welgh- ing 2¢00, 16 years old; also twe pair oxen, one pair steers. Inquire of A. Gardner, 15 Oak 8t, City. Tel, 46 Janzéd WARTED ¥ tng. All work g 198 Prospect St. City. ano funing and repair- ranteed. A. G. Gorden, PRINTING _ Fe noteheads and 25 ness size) envele) 31.75; 500 each, §! and prices for an need of. The Bu wich, Cenn. position for perience. HELP Cooks and a relia FREE EMPLO M, J. Cosceran, S Cook—Genc:al perienced Waitr Gentral Building. FOR General House Girls, a Second Girl, American girl to assist. Tel. 882-2. FARMERS 210 0 63 ' (regular busi- es. neatly printed, for .76.. Send for sampl rinting you are in Cempany, Nore fiet WANTED Couple of all round machin- ists or tool-makers, A good men of ex- The Sterling Machine Co., | Norwich, Conn. WANTED ble Man (or Man and Wife) for farm work. YMENT BUREAU upt., Central Bullding 'Phone 344-5 WANTED House Girly -an ex- ess, and a young Room J. B. LUCAS, LEGAL NOTICES. it Norwich, withi of Norwic A. D, 1912 Pr state of Elire Norwich, in sai The Administra tnistration acce to the Court for fore Ordered, That t i ring the same. publishing t, at 1 tr NELSON The sbove and o record, Ricest FAN febsd ent—NELSON AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | n and for the District on the 5th day J. dge Dist unt he 9th day of Febru- k in Room in directed to give notice there- this order om: aving & circul east three d: to.the date of said h return to_the Court 3. AYLING, Judge. for: oing 18 a true CHURCH, Clerk. NIE C. February, A. D. 1 Presen Plainfield, in sald estate to this Cous ary, A. D, 1912, forénoon, at the n Plainfleld, be, of sald admin sald estate, and ested and rein to by rwi aper t, and by b1 dwelt, at least t Court. febbd OHN E. Estate of Hannah Hutchins, Ordered, That the 24ty day publishing posting signpost in the Town of Plain. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Plalnfield, within and for the Dis- t of Plainfleld, on the 3d day of 912, RIOR, Jud, fite of District, deceased. id rt for allowance, it i ot Febru at 10 o'clock in the Probate Court Room and the same is, as ation pis Court df ant with cts the Admjnistrator to cite all persons inter appear at sald timo is order ol Bulletin, @ news- | the | Py on en days befor time assigned, end return make JOHN E. PRIOR, Judee. | T lainfield, Plal v, A, nfle! slgned for o S sala admi atd e, t Inistrator to ¢ ed therein rg 2 slgned. and retn fohsd JOEIN A jarge ass est prices 321 Ma Town SUIT CASES, TRAVELING BAGS The Shetuckfimess (o, A COURT OF PROBATE HELD with and for the D! on the 3d day ton E. PRIOR | { ortment at low- 32 FOR SALE—Pickerel bait. F. L. Al- 49 East Main St. Preston. jandsd FOR SALE—A fine new delivery box sieigh. Price low. Apply Scott and Clark Corp'n, Greeneville. Jan1sd FOR SALE—On Bliss place, nine room | kouse, “modern improvements, ample grounds, location dcsirabie price very reasonable. C. H. Case, Bllss Place. RIFIOE SALE —Pleasantly located acre farm, 35 acres excelient plow iand, baiance pasture and wood, g0od fruit, 1% miles from R. R. station and village, ‘near markets, 14 room colonial house ‘with -verandas, best condition outside and in, large barn, painted, new | henbouse, cost $34b, sheds, outbulldings, { buildings worth $5,000; price $3,30 151,000 down. . Includes household fur- nishings, farming tools and pouitry. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Conn. Jan3id SALE HORSES. I have 35 good business and farm horses, also several drivers that have speed, that 1 want to sell.right awa to make room for the next carioad, which will arrive about Feb. lsth. |Come and see them. The prices are right. BLMER R. PIERSON, 1139. jan31d GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—§00 § envelopes (regular business CcAr printe corner. 3 1.85; 5,000, $5.50; 10,000, $10. 500 nofeheads. 6x93, printed, $1.3 5,000, 6; 10,000, $i1. heads, %x11, printed, 000, ;,5.000, 9; 10,000, $17.50: 50v billheads, 7x8 printed, $1.50; 1,000, 33; 5,000, $6.5 10,000, '¢; 13 rinted, Tel. 12.50; 500 statements '5: 1.000, $1.71 X 0,000, $10. Printing of every descrip- tion done promptly. Send for samples. The iulletin Co, Norwlich Com: FOR SALE Do Yeu Want To Buy a Modern Two-tenement Houss ? I have one to sell. Ask about it. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. the | FOR SALE | Pine 8-room Cottage, No. 20 ||! Avery Street, lot 50x100, adjoin- ing plot of good land on Spring Street, about 200x150 feet. En- tire property mow offered at a very low price. Rare opportun- ity to acquire a nice home, THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 724 368- May Building, | 278 Main St. Phenes: The Administrator having exhibifed | his adminjstration account with Two Pianos now at the Haile Club. Must be sold at once. Less than half price. Call The Plaut-Cadd:n Co. Main 8t, Nerwich, Conn. For Sale N N\ORW»CH TOWN e modern steam heat and on trolley lin Por particutars inquire FRANCi8 D, DONAHUE, Central Building, Nerwich, Conn. RANDALI. FARM This well known farm of 60 acres In rich Lebsnon with good buildings, land, near church, school, store, L. and cream route. E. A, PRENTICE, 'Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. Peck’s Real Estaiz Agency in ‘Street, . Eatady] Harold L. Welis, e JelecLive VISIOR correcied DY ing b lansea, Room 3, bets Blosk Westeriy, & b ishes 1801, . O. D.. Optometrist. FARHS A SPECIALTY 182 Spring Straal, Wilimaatie, Comn. STORAGE Spacs ter Purniture and Commodities Storing & Leasing Ce, 10:280 W, Main under the heading of “WANTED, FGR SAL or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of 3 Cents per ‘line, six words to the line. / TO RENT. ROOM AND BOAKD 10 private family, § Church ot iing upper beil lepld <90 MasNI—Nicely turmsoaed connect- g rouins, contraliy lecated. Apply Lo Box 65, Buileun. Jansdd T NT—Tenement at No. 21 Fail- wount Bt._inquire Dr. HAG¥INS. Jauou 10 RENT—A very comiortable roow; veatraiy lvcated, steam Leal Bnd al Lie cunveniences, lnquire at Builetiu Otfice. Jandd UP 10 DATE furnished rooms, Mai- &orile bulding. Mrs. Loes, 316 Maln. ostas TO RENT—store at 6% Franklin St posscesion at once. lnquire at Hulletid ooted FURNISHED RUOES, i1 modern con- veniences, 8 Union L Leleyuoas 831, “apricaq LIGHT 0 RE| T MANUFACTURING BPACE and steam—4,000 square -feet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, alriest tactory floor In Norwich. Apply A. A Fournler, Troy Steam Laundry Build- - o ranklin” St, “cor, Chestaut Ave o RENTALS. 80 CLIFF ST., Cormer Elm St, flat of rooms, besides slore roum, bath, closet, set bowl, stone tubs, etc. 315 mo. 33 PEARL ST. bear Ama St, upper rs tenement of 8 reoms, vacant for time in seven years. improvements i separate steam Leater, het water, bath, cioser, gus Dxtures for set tubs, plazza, ete. 36 SCHOOL 3T., mear entire house 0f 10 roo: baih and closet, gas 1y carpelod. Rent moderate. WHITNEY'S AGENCY 227 Main 8t, Franklin Square, NT—With or without power bath, . veranda. separute rear entrance, Wwocdshed, eic., gas fixtures, hot water, i‘hu and fuel, 18 mo. Churen, e, with Jargs lot, steam heater, hot water, set tubs, fixtures, etc. Part- Real Estate and insurance Other remtals registered daily. jansd FOETRY. THE EXAMPLE OF A FREE OOUN- TRY. Shining with BME Reaching far Each tnm{(n,; every ri nio; rml; In_one n Hail, all hail} t, i3 foind, E fldfl« F nited States, In_expectant attitud ‘Guzing trom helr Tands afar, With new thoughts of life imbued, Watching for the guiding star, Eagerly the Orleht walts. Ralse the glorious flag on high! ‘With new luster lit it N May its folds ‘against the sky Be_ to all the anelent s! Y “By this conque! fie and live! ise, ye bound! break off your chains. Be the men t] has made! berty to You remains Mij Bty hoat for trul o AL e 0 you your rights ¥ % YJOHN oI BARROWE. Norwich Town. ‘The Hartford Courant. voIces. Al fla&/ with anxlous heart and wom- aring ear z I listened to the city; heard the round Echg with human thunder, and the soun Go reeling dawn the streets and die- apped The hagdl ng Hours In their wihd career Shouted " and ‘sang until the world Wwas drowned With Dabel | vaices, | auretouna sury Bk 21780 each one more ut nothing could 1 That night the ‘country never seemed S0 8 The trees and grasses spoke without & word: ¥ To stars that brushed them, with fheir ailver witigs, Togeu;:{iwn tho meon I climbed-the '| And in'the very heart of sllence heard The speech and. music of immortal things. —Louis Untermeyer VIEWS AND VAPIETIES Clever Sayings. Father—You only come to see mea when you need maney. Son—Shall I come oftener ?—Satire. “I want a nice book for an invalld.” “Something religious, madam?’ “Er— no—he's convalescent.”—Boston Tran- FOR SALE. FOR SALE sisting of Hose Wagon, Carriag to make room for autos. Apply to THOS, H. $1250 8 lov ucic iarm situate rom raiiroad siation, will bu; miles ho 8% by 24, wagon nery 13 by 16, one hemnery § by 1 thrée other smalier ones, one crib 13 by 16, Workshop 10 by 14, cranberry bow, une acre of strawberries, 200 peac) (rees, orchurd of apple, pear and pium wood, fine shade miles to postotfice, school and church, near pros- a In- irees, abundance of trees in front of house, 1% perous factory village. Here chance to buy a good farm cheap, vestigate. In tive I offer a pasture, mowing dance of fruit, neat cottage hou barn_soxed uiet village of Carollna R. I takes it. Transportation free in auto, Send for Wilcox's (cholca of 406). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, ‘Phone connection. a Bovita Seashors Land For Sale Forty acres of i, £tate macadam roa N.Y.NH & H R R FRANK W. COY. Lang_Distance Telephone. [ Hls}x Street, Westerly, R. L ecll Fire! Fire! A Complste Fire Department, con- Chemical, Hook and Ladder Truck; and a Hosé These must be sold at once BECKLEY, Chairman_Fire Committes, 278 Main Streot, May Building, Norwioh, Conn. f 10 ted m‘:u o 8 0f rooms, pain wi green {blinds, in excellent condition, bafp 26 ued 14 by 30, one hea- 0 acre farm, weil divided into nd’ woodland, abun- large crib, hennery and smoke- place is only % mile to the village, where employment can be | furnished to & whole family. ' $1,300 Farm Bulletin 0. 41 West Bross $t., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerlz. R. L 2 land situate on overlooking the Atlantic ocean from Point Judith on the east to Montauk op the west. Only £5 minutes' ride from Westerly station, seript. Church Trustee—Did you occupy yeur last pulpit with credit? New Rector—Entirely. There was never eny cash connected with it.—Judge, Damocles saw the suspended sword. “I'm all right, unless some woman bas just washed her hair and can’t do a thing with it,” he cried.—Harper's Bazaar. Tommy—Pop, what is retrfbution? Tommy’'s Pop—Retribution, my son, 1s scmetbing we are always sure . will overtake others.—Philadalphla Recory. The Hostess—I should have a per- fect horror of dying unmarried. The Caller—It's having to Iive that way that worrles me!—London Opinion. She—Can 'you give mé a tip for to- morrow's races? He—Yes; bwt in consideration of our long friendship, 1 won't!—London Opinion, “I thirk I'll go and get a drink now.” “Oh, darling, you know you swore oft for ‘a year” “Yes; but two years elapse between this act and the next.” ' —Tatler, “Have you ever thought of any way keep vour boys on _the farm?’ “Yes,” replied Mr. Corntossel, “quit raisin’ crops an’ turn ghe place over to rabbils an’ partridges.”—Washing- ton Star. “Do you think your sister favors my suit?” “Well, it's all right if you come through, butif-you don't she favors a sult for breach of promise” —Boston Record, “Did your cook say right out that she wanted you to stay at home. that evening? “No; but she put. onions in every mouthful of food we had to eat that day New York Sun, Mrs. Willis—There seems to be a big crowd over at Mrs. Wayuppa wedding. ®trange, tool She has been married. nine times Mrs, Gilll—That's it! This is going te be a grand souvenir performance— Puck. Mother—¥ritz, I thought I told you a little while ago not to make. that noise! Fritz—This is quite a differ- ent nojse, mummy. The first was with a drum end this is with a trumpet.— Fliegende Blaettér. “Yes,” 1 saw the. piay.” s rather complicated. were in suspense for & while” = wes. 1 thought the woman in front of me wasn't Boing {0 take off her biy hat, but she finally did."—Kansas City Journal, MUCH IN LITILE The board cf adminjstration, re< perting upon the affairs of a -peni- ‘tentiary in Olio, declares that about $440 has been paid each year by. the steward tor water that oozed¥out of the butter after its gelivery. t “The plot T dare say o3 Any wash tub can be converted into 1912 ARRIVAL Wall Papers Large assortment of new and beau- tiful patterns. Prices to sult. We sollcit inspection. The Fan;ii Studios, 31 Willow Street AUERICAN HOUSE, Farcell & Sanderser. Props. RATES to Theutro Troupea §_Men, etc. +Livery connected SHETUCKET STREET. WM. F. BRILEY £Buccessor te A, T. Gexduer) Hack, Livery nd Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TG RENT. Telepbone $8% a washing machine through the in- vention by an Ohlo man of a Jid to-be clamped to a tub, carrying on ite un- der slde blades driven by a water motor on the upper side. Norwalk, iz Connecticut, derived jis of name from the Indian custom measuring distanse The land pu: chased from them, on which the city was {o stand, extended from the sea northward one day's walk. Thes federal cemsus, completed du: ing last fall, proved quite a disan- rointment to the citlzens of Carada, Lecauge, {nstead ‘of more than 8,000,000 i ants as antlelpated, it showed slightiy more than 7,000,000, The chief use of tobacco in New Zealand is for smoking pipes. Cigars and cigarettes are smoked to an im- portant extent, but not nearly so much ds tobacco in pipes. Th® Unit «d Btates 1s the chief source of supp! for tobaveo goods. Trade between sEurone and Japam will not be “influenced by the canal, as the Pam route will be 1,000 miles longer than the ‘one now fol- lowed, New York to Shanghal, on the other hand, the difference in favor of the camal will be 1400 sca- miles. The route trom Europe to Australia is 800 miles longer than the route via the canal, which is scarcely enough to threatcn any great change. An outlet for the overflow popula- tion ‘of Cairo, which has aimost dou-" bled in ten vears and now numbers close to 1,000,000, Mas peen. provided: - by the building of the modern stburb of Hellopolis, completed last year on | the _site of the ancient city that .} name. In lems than four years, on lang [thnx formeriy comprixed 00 acres i of desert sunde, five mlles from Catro, has Deen buflt a town ot 460 houses, Twp yeara ago a farge autohobile was used succassfully during the wine Dr.F. W. HOLAS, Dentlst Shannon Bullding Anner, Reom A, Telephons sss. oct108 ter in: Dawson und on suitable coun- try roads. Last winter the White Pass Route Ca., wh * Day n, tried an ot prove sat- bile’ ich operates a nter between