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FAIR, COLDER, TODAY, FAIR TOMORROW. il WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Vaudeville and Motion Pletures .at Auditorium, Motion Pictures and Songs at Breed Theater, Vaudeville and Motion, Pictures at Polf’s Theater. Sedgwick Post, No, 1, G. A. R, meets @t Buckingham Memorial. Columbian Commandery, Ne, 4, K, T, meets at Masonic Temple. Gardner lodge, Neo. 4, K. of P, meets in Pythian Hall. Lodge Oscar, No. 3G, V. O, of A., neets In Foresters' Hall. Norwich Stationary Engineers' Asso- iation, No. §, meets in Bill Blocl Virginia Dare Council, No. 25, D. of 1., meots at No. 85 Union Street. Loyal Hugh H. Osgood Lodge, No. .1 0. O F, M. U, meets in Pone- mah’ Hall. ANNGUNCEMENTS “DANTE’S INFERNO.” The Bpeatest Picture Ever Produced, at James Clanvi': Poli Theater, Festerday was ladies’ day at Poli's theater, that is, Miss Jewel gave a matinea to ladies only, and she filled the house with the fair sex. Ques- tions of a personal nature were an- swered and as no gentlemen were ad- mitted the women had full sway in re- gard to questions, Misg Jewel will continue to amuse and mystify today and tomerrow and those that have not saen her should avail themselves of the opportunity, as she undoubtediy is the most remarkable woman of modern times. In conjunction with Misg Jewel, the famous pictures of Dante's Inferno will be displayed on the screen in five reels. Next to the Bible and Shakespeare, the greatest monument in the history of literature is Dante's Inferno, It has at all publications listed gre presented in a condensed and get-at-able form. ‘The Annual and Directory is now the' only publication of its kind whlch is compiled fro each year from original sources, Mr. George P, Rowell was the first 1o com- pile such a work, and for many years he issued the American Newspapcr Di- rectory in the interest of and advertisers. Following the directory with its records, copy- rights an Ayer & Son, who combined 1t with thelr Annual, A specially valuable feature of the present velume is the population of over eleven thousend towns, little and big, as given by the recent United States census. As always, special attention has been given to the important matter of clroulation figures. Where satls- factory signed or sworn statenients have been made these figures are pre- sented; otherwise the editor of the An- nual has estimated the circulation from the best and latest information at his cemmand. Supplementary to the general cata- logue are 301 lists of daily payers, magazines, women's puolications. mail order publications, agricultural, relig- fous, and the various trade and class papers, each class listed under a sep- arate head. This useful feature of the beok is kept fully abreast of the times, as I8 indicated by three of its headings: Aeronautics, Moving Plc- tures and Esperanto. z The Annual and Directory lisewise presents a4 vast amount of up to date gasetteer information showing the transportation, banking and other fa- cilitles . of every town in which a newspaper is published, together with references. to its leading industries and characteristics. This feature-is sup- plemented by a specially prepared map of each state, showing every news- paper town. Convenience and concise- times, by the scholars of the ages been praised as a revelation rather than ! s mere poem. With all its power the great poem has heretofore been ap- preclated at itg-true worth by but a bandful of scholars, while to the grand masses it was a hidden treas- | ure. BEdison’s greate: inventien, the moving picture, has furnished the key | to unlock this treasure for the benefit | of mankind. The Inferno has now | been accessible to all. A noted band | of Jtallan artists have for more than | a period of two years co-operated in an effort to give a reproduction of Dante in moving pictures which would | @ be worthy of the immortal genius of | the great Tuscan poet. The ciorts have been crowned with success, and the 100 or more scenes of this film con- | , fepresents practically the entire | o~ There s likewise a dramatic | anatory reading. They will shown today and tomorrow only ould not be missed, as 1 as well as interes BREED THEATER. The Squaw Man’s Revenge,” Thrilling | | Western Story. | The Breed theater offers today, for | the first time in this cily, one of the s Stern ph res on the | as the ti suggests, it riiling moments and tense iniere A little white child found and | ought the Indians, fmally meets & her own kind, He falls in e with her and marries her. The other men in the camp, how- ever, make life unbearable for the lit- tle woman, whom they suppose Lo be an Indian. They threaten to se | her husband she | : | amp and in despair she leaves and runs back to her tribe. Her husband, irfven to s treatment, | Tevenge upon 1estroying comedy for sus is biiled, | acenic eplendor surtlers of the ne this whosa suparb narm the | bill, sir the datt Benn Rose, ri, The Amer~can Newspaper Annua! and Directory. { 1414 pages, royal octavo, $5.00 net, carriage extra, postaze 60 cenis, Pub- lished by N. W. Ayer & Son, adver tising agents, Philadeiphia, The forty-fourth year of continuous publication brings us to the 1912 edi- tion of this comprehensive review of the pewspaper and magazine feld. To the publishers of the country and to those having dealings with them this | work is most useful. The facts and | figures pertaining to each of the 24,345 | T ———— Restores Faded and Gray Heir to Nat- { Color. about t estoring Jur grandmothers , glosey and abu ple “Sage Tea.” out or took on s d ap ance, w of Sage leaves, and reir hair, with wonder- resome method of gath. s and making the tea. eliliful chemists better y we could do it ourselves; and all have to do is to call for the ready jper strengtly, with the addiito phur, another -old-time scalp ration gives youthful col- to the hair, and is ona he Dbest remedies you can use for ndruff, 4ry, feverish, itching scalp, and falting hair. Get a fifty cent bot- tle from vour drugsist today, and you will be surprised at the quick results. All druggists sell it, under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. Special agents, Lee & Osgood, 131 Main wtreet, 11 SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR, fi1 : ness have been carefully studied throughout;- and the- book places at the disposal of publishers, of advertis- ers, of business men, of students, li- brarians, etc., a vast amount of fresh information not to bLe procured else- where, Brief State News German Rifle its forty-second anni- in Barbeck's hall Thursday versary night. Haddam.—Twelve of the have been ill at the county home in Haddam with scarlet fever, but are now well and the quarantine has heen raised. children Derby.—The trolleymen of the Derby division of the Con ticut company recently tendered a banquet to the for- mer superintendent of the linesaFrank E. Beardsley. Plainville—Secretary R. C. Ushzr of the Plainville Water company nounced today the appointm Joseph N. McKernan as superinten- (dent of the water company's plant here. Hartford.—Mr. and Thompson Redfield hax vitations for the w daughter, Dorothy, Ives, Thursday after Tolland. —Schools in town, in com- pliancelwith the state law, have plated indtvidual drink in all the | schools but the Hicks Memorial school, where bubblers have been --t in, as there is running water in the | building, 4 savings banks. Bridgeport.— Judson re » to Bermuds, ; recuperate from his recent i at his home in Stratford not intend to return to his some time, Mr. Judson's eatly improved. HCLMES SCHOLARSHIP Awarded John M. Brophy of Grand- view Avenue, Waterbury. o ti an Lo get cded 8o wel time i safs Lo pred. make goed.-—Water! 9159 A PLEASING FROCK FOR MOTHER'S GIRL. Glrl's Dress With or Without Revers sud With Long or Short Sleeve. Plald suiting in and brown with facings of brown in plain material made up this - di most effectively. The style of closing will appeal (0 the home dressmaker and busy mother as a desirable feature. The walst portions ure cut in peasant style, with body and sleeve combined, tty shades of red information gatiiered ublishers is death property, was sold to N. W. 4 Winter he worked | | i { | i 5 /| : ‘ ' Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors, all | eruptions, clears the complex- | fon, creates an -appetite, aids | digestion, relieves that tired | feeling, gives vigor and vim. ‘Get it todey in usual liquid form er chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. — e but with the euter sleeve seam extend- ing to the shoulders. The sieeve may be finished in fuil or sherter length. The pattern is cut in four sigzes: 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. It requires 3% yards of 86-inch material for the 8-year size. A pattern of thls HJustration malled to any address on receipt of ‘10 cents in silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. WANTEDR. WANTED—A capable woman for Lgne nusang i & privaie fwmuy 1o Lhe LY. MECeuEDL Swiary. Ul WAo. 18 LOAMHET Wilh UerVUus CBIGs PRGLOITEY, DUL NOL NOUSSNAIY. AGGIUSS LAY, Uy BULGUN Uiice. Leiepuoie 249-3, 16b¥d FOR SALW FOR SALK—Ny millinery and diy BUUUB Biuiv AL KUPS vaats; DU Obkes MAMALAETY BLOK® WALR LweiVe s, HIVALCES TUabUh I0F wvilhd; BUVA Pisoy LY MAC UvitY. M. A, Ak SN6LY UL, MOpe vediey, a. L Lledvd GLRGLS WANTED for quiling wnd Wikeuig deparunvits. Leligh valey BUK s, o8 Main S0, Weswerly, Re 4 lebyd WANTED—Boarders and roomers; excelient service suu aesirable locavon 107 Jnmiled RUMOEr. Audress Box ¥sb, Bulleun Vmice. tebTd WANTED—Masons, carpeniers and clerks to ride Iiying Merkels lo the bottie works. 'Twil be wita pleasure, and youwil sall along “Boosing” the Merkel with 1ebad CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sigaatu.e of LOST AND FOUND. LOST—In Preston City, tan and white hound puppy, answers to name Ranger. Notify 'Wm. W. Servicey B! D. 1. Tel. 212-3. \ febsd 1 LEGAL NOTICES. Notice o Tawpayers All persons liablo to pay taxes in the Town of Colchester are hereby notified that I have a warrant to levy and col- lect a tax of ten mills on the dollar on the T 1 1811, payable March 1, h ose of col- at my place ith and every Wed- arch, 1912, from 1 to lecting of business M: nesday after in 3 5 p. m. = 4 All_persons nesiicting this' notice Wil be charged legal fees and addi- tions. Colchester, Conn, Feb. 7th, 1912, febsF E. C. 8NOW, Collector. NOTICE. Special Towa Meeting. The legal voters In town meeting in the Town ot Frankliu _are _hereby warned neet at the Town Hall in town meeting on Monday, Feb. 12, 1912, at 2 o'clock 1 n, to see if the Town wi ts Selectmen to make an a to ald for | the improve on or sec- fons of its public rc 0 of an act ¢ inder the pro- & 125 and 1969 and he ‘Puhlic THOM: MFAD { 8electmen of Franklin, Dated at Franklin, Feb. 5, 1912, fe! NOTICE f of I meet | the Tow: . 21st, from 10 a. m ppeals from lone ue t Norwich, Conn., Jan. R. M’LAUGHLIN KIRBY BURN, of Relief. Without Waffles LIKE SUMMER WITHOUT ICE CREAM, Unthinkabie” del le cooks pric | er mekes “in a jify golden-brown toast Cas Ranges, Water Heate Platee and Tublng, all of high ity and at prices that will surprise you. Gas & Electrical Dey't, ! Alice Building, 321 Main Street | START THE REW YEAR RIGHT | Thats what everybody teils you, i We tell you the same thing. | Especlally do we tell yeu this in gard to any Jobbing or contract or {constraction work of any kind in the | {oilding line. You will start this rigat | f you give me a chamce to quote you prices on bullding materials or let me {live you estimates for any contract {work. 1 know how to do this work jund do §i at a reasonable price; a prics | consistent the best workmanship tend material | C. M. WILLIAMS, Contraster, Jobber and Buiider. anktin Square over Somers Bros. Telephone 370. i E C ATCHISON, M. D, PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Qoo i, Second Fi or. Shannea Bidg Night ‘phone 1083, 4 { !Fr i { NEWMARKET HOTEL, 7% Beswnil Avs. first-class Wines, Liquors and Clgars Mesls and Welch Rarebit sorvza to erder. Jobm Tuckla Pron €8-3 J. ¥. coNaNT. 13 Fraskiln Strec. Tel Wiilesiana 50 amd the &. F. @ 10 Cigars are the pest o the macke Wt taem. AUTOMORBILE STATION, 8. J. Colt, § Otis Streer. Automob'i- aad Bleycie ing. Genersl afa- chine werk Ji ‘Fasne 2,600 RA MAIL CLERNS wabied—3§¥u monih; Norwich examina- tions Muy 4th; gommon education suifi- clent. “Pull” necessary. Write for sample questions. Frankin Institute, Depi. 35 AL, Rochester, N. febid WANTED_Plump fowis and_chick- ens. G. A. Bullard, R. D. 3. Jan2éd WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ner's every Thursday. Arthur C. Benaett decsd WANTED—AL kinds of raw furs boughL at Jos. Connors & Sons’, Waier 8L, l\"l:;‘y THursday. A. €. Woeedworth. 10! WANTED-—~Plano tuning xnd repalr- i g All work gu nteed. A, G. Gorden, 298 Prospect St, City. Tel 882-3. PRINTING FOR FARMERS notehicads and 330 6% (regular busi- Dpess size) envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.75; 500 each, 3%.70.. Send for samples and prices for any orinfing you are in need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Noc- wich, Conn. WANTED A married man for gentleman's place; Swede or German preferved. Do you want a good tierman girl for secend work er to assist? J. B. LUC Central Butlding. Heom 32, tebdd WANTED Experienced maker for millin- ery department. Apply to B. Gotthelf & Co. EELP WANTED Wanted at once four girls for general housework, cooks, and man and wife for farm work. Must be- competent. No other need apply. Connecticut Fres Empioyment Bureau, Central Bl Norwich, Conn. WANTED Cook—Gencral House Girls -an ex perienced American Waitress, and a young 1 to assist. Room 82, Central Building. J. B. LUCAS. I oINS+ ST MRS e SR FOR SALE. schoot, R F. D, and cream route. E. A. PRENTICE, "Phone 300 86 Cliff Streot. STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W, Mai TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, TRAVELING BAGS. assortment at low- A lar est pric I The Shetucket Harness Co., | 321 Main Street, i KNOCKING, KNOCKING, CONSTANTLY KNOCKING. WHAT? ORTUNITY. difficuity i6 we are no when It comes. T i | | t o I mmence now, ¥ to take one of these op- ok MISS JEWETT, Pablic Stenographer amd Shorthamd Teacher. Jan27d e read 283 Maim St. MUNEY LOArcy Diamonds, Watches, Ji nd Securities of any kind mt ipy Lowest Rates of Interest. An o8 cstublished firm to deal (Estavlicned 1312 & THE COLLATERAL LOAN 142 Mais Street, Upstafr, co., 3 Great Value Giving THIS WEEK A cut of from 10 to 25 per | cent. on all kinds of House- ! furnishings. ! We have decided to make ' avery article of Furniture in sur large stores a bargain and avery day during this week will be bargain day at our stores. SHEA & BURKE Norwich and Tgftville SIGN PAINTING Reasonable in price, promptly done, oy J. W, MALLETT. 30 Market Street. Telephone 708-2 . THERI 13 no advertisiag medlum In Ebscirn Comnectiont SRkl (o The Bul- Istin for business its. LUK DALK—I¢ pulews, 10 yearuugs, Gl Lyl LWO Dive JUuiE GUCKSIue, under the head@ of “WANTED, FCR SAL or TO RENT” are inserted at the “¥ste cf the. line. TO RENT. O REND~arm of 140 acrés, siiuat- Ol i0 BUULIALG, Luii., BIX luies Cast G Wil i, Ai ok UOWGE lade ClauVi Livil, paskey 0L WoOU, Fusilig Waer 1 VLSS Aud DUED; COMUNIGIUME PSS, wpEI9 OIVAREU, LD buwe. Bur paruce Uidds, wuGieas T, dy Ay MoSisbGe, SUULIARG, Luidl. - Lewsd TO Maani—becond lvor, Ciculsiius VMG luuueil NeERUWSC, B Dt o, B Bl W., ¥ It Dest Gler, BUX (o, Nerwick | dIMAry DuLdiis, suitems [oX Ravp, 0L Town, Tepyd | MUS UF ivugiigs. Adlus A Browiing. | deciiup HOR SALE—New milch COWS. Lamw, kreusiin, Comi. Tob FUK SALL—XOouk, CORL, vesL alla Liw 5, Lral class cul- WiLivil; boei Weid QUL @ few L MEVILE OULRIOWIL Baiic, LWOST Wish (4 @iap0se Ll L UL OLCY; & Lalgkil AOF aumievas,. Lal be seel b Lus suueun uLnce, 1e0ed PO SALK — Halching cges frum Plidie swus NOW readd. Waite Fiy- WModin KOuks, ¥6 Per 160, Bi- per is; DG Ahoue iaidiid sveds, du POr 100, Tou PO Lo, becliug LeLs, $l. i al#o have SUile 00U puilers and hens 1ur swie, WAILE nUCKS, K. L neas &ud BUL LUCKS, Wiu 4 JewW Cuckerels. ATLRUT A. autcred, Ko ¥, Do o4, Norwich,. Conu. Ael coun. Tobid maa's Tuxedo Ten barreis of Ww. D. Lloagher, 4 e wich Tow tebid FOR SALK OR RENT—Farm with IWo awellug houses wud iwo good b cariy new, one icehiouse, adso buiogha raciory and smokenouse, 1ad acres good land ed into mowing 4lu puaiure; guod Spriug, hever Known to be ary; wiil keep 1o cows and one pair of acrses. Jemn Lhurt, Cvcum. febod PR St., N M0 RGNT—Nicely furnished connect- IDg roviss, Ceuliaiy locaied. Appiy W BuX 65, bBulieun. Jensad TO RANS—lenciment wt No. 41 Fair- TOUDL Bi._ADYUire LF. KUBSILS. Juavu TO MENT—A very collortable Tuvi, cenilauy iocated, stesin Leal abd ali &I GVl FelleuCes, ALQUire al bulleuwn fice. Jan UF 40 DAL Jurdsled rOvds, sai- Buorite buliding. Mra, Lees, 36 ocLivd — . OOERC MO RMENY—DIore aL s Fraakiin St in @t ence. inquire ai bui he cLb il medern “‘: Bi Leiepavas 3t posscas. Qtsice. PURNISHED Runas, vealeucss, $8 UL apriva LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPAGE TO RENT—With or wilhout power and steam—4,500 square ieel Hoor apace. The lighissi, cleanesi, airiest lactery floor in Nurwich. Apply A. A Yournier, froy Bteam Laundry Build- ln:‘.nx;mnuin 8t, cor, Chesinut Ave e MENTALS, = " : 30 CLIFF ST., Coruer Kim St., flat of OR SALE ages. Tms | - - a an:\ »«A?Xn.udua‘r::‘p::h at 108 xt\‘eun: 5joc00ma, besides store = roum, = bath, ot R o SR, LA febod | Closets. Veranda, separate rear entrance, THE SPRING FASHION BOOK 15 1ow on sae. Pictorial _xeview Agency, Grand Sale Kemuant Sire, 261 Main St 1ebdd Baiiey's stable, near Kast Side bridge. C. W. Barnes has made_this his head- Guarighs or the wiater £or 3elling bal’. Jan3 ing 4.y, 16 years old; oxen, oue Pair sieers. Inquire of A. Qnrdl'izla 15 Ouk St, City. Tel 4 jaa also two pal r -3, 9 East Main St, Preston. jan2ad igh. e low. Apply Scott and Clark Corp'n, Greeneville. jan1sd KFOR SALE—On Biss pl Louse, modern imxprovements, ample grounds, location d.sirable, price very Teasonable. C. H. Case, Bilss Place. janibd house "witn verandas, outside and in, large barn, painted, henhouse, cost §: buildings worth 3 §1,000 down. Inciudes household fur- nishings, farming tools and pouitry. new FOR_SALE Pickerel bait at C. K. “FOR SALE—Une pair horses weigh- R SALEPickerel bait. ¥. L. Al- FOR SALE—A fine new delivery box e, nine room . outbuildings, ; price $3,300— WoCdshed, ec., gas iixtures, Lot water, bach, closet, set bowl, store tubs, eto. 5 me. 58 PEARI ST. mear Anm St, upper tenement of 8 rol:tmrsi vacant for first tume in seven years. Improvements are separate eteum heater, hot water, bath, cloge., gus fixtures for lights and fuel, set tubs, piazza, etc. $18 mo. 36 SCHOOL 9T., mear Christ Church, entire house ol 16 rooms, with large lot, steam heater, hot water, set tubs, bath and closei, gas fixtures, etc. Part- 1y carpeled. Rent moderate. WHITNEY'S AGENCY 227 Main St, Franklin Square, Real Estate and insurance Other rentals registerrd lailly. janbd FOR SBALE. Fire! Fire! and, balance pasture and wood, good fruit, 1% miles from R. R. station and village, Tiear markets, 14 room colonial best condition Tryon's Agency,. Willimantic, Conn. jan3ia GOOD PRINTING CHEAF—300 6% ' envelopes (regular business size), car Tluted in. corner, $1.35; 1000, 31863 ,000, $5.50; 10,000, $10. 500 noteheads, 6x93, printed, $1.35; 1.000, $3: 3,000, §6;_ foooo. sivse " o letterheads, riutes 1 Toos. §uis A Complets Fire Department, cem- gimfiz.dsl‘%ns 500 statement: sisting of Hose Wagon, Chomical, ?’n,uo%. $10." Printing of every descrip Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hesde tiy. 2 !!g‘: Bmla:grr\"%g_ % h. Carriage, These must be sold at once to make room for autos FOR SALE Do You Want JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Nerwich, Conn. FOR SALE Fine S-room Cottage, No, 20 Avery Street, lot 50x100, adfoin- ing plot of good land on Spring Street, about 200x150 feet. En- tire property now offered at a very low price. Rare opportun- ity to acquire a nice home. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Mzy Building, Phen: e 278 Main 8t. FOR SALE Two Pianos now at the Haile Club. Must be sold at once. Less than half price. Call The Plawi-Caddzn Co. Main St., Norwich, Conn. or Sale IN NORWICH TOWN m house in excel- . having all modern inciuding on trolley lime, steam For particulars Inquire FRANCIS D, DONAHUE, Central Building, Nerwich, Conn. SALE HORSES, clso several speed, thai I want to sell right a to make yoom for ihe next car which wiil a Come snd see right BLMER R. PIERSON, Tel 1139. . .Japsid MMP, TAFT—Pualmist and clairvey- ant—pas returned to 62 Washy Bt, New London, wheraq ; pleased to ses any of he: patrons. WHEN you want to put " Dusi- | nese betors ithe public, thers is.to me- dlum bettar through the ing o) £ The Bulleiin, S good business and farm drivers that bave ton "Holell| 12.14 Bath Street. Apply to THOS. H. BECKLEY, Chairman Fire Committee, 278 Main Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn. Te Buy $1250 a Modern Two-tenement n b ; Sitoases 6 Uy & lov acic surm situal ’ Hous¥'? raiiruad station, cottage house of 19 roowms, painted white, green 1 have one to sell. plinds, in exceilenl condition, bain 29 > by 34, wajgon sned i by 20, one nea- Ask abeut it nery 12 by 16, one hennery § by 14, three other smalier ones, one crib 13 by 18, workshop 10 by 14, cranberry bosw, 200 “peacn t orchurd of apple, pear and pium irees, abundance of wood, fine shade trees in front of house, 13 miles to postofiice, school and church, Near pros- perous factory village. Here is a chance to buy a good farm cheap. In- vestigate. In tee quiet village of Carolina R. I I offer a 60 acre farm, well divided Into gasture, mowing und woodiand, abun- ance of fruit, neat cottage house, iarg barn 40x60, crib, hennery and smol bouse. “This place is only % mile io the villagc, where empioyment can be turnished to- a whole family. $1,300 takes it dens 'fllpo‘z'yalhan ue;fim lu‘l’D.u end for Wilcox's rm ullel (cholca of 400). o WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, XNe. 41 Wear Broae $t., locus 1 and 2, Westerl>. R. I ‘Phone connection. on' cre of strawberries, 4 noveia Peck’s Real Estat: Agamcy FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strast, Wiliimaads, Gonn, Seashore Land For Sals Forty amcres of high land situate on | state macadam road overlooking the | Atlantic ocean from Point Judith on | the east to Montauk on the west. Only 35 minutes' ride from Westerly station, N.H. & H R R. - N FRANK W. COY. !ang Distance Telephone, ¢ High Btreet, Westerly, R. L declld 1912 ARRIVAL Wall Papers &nd beaus H { Large gssortment of ne tiful patterns. , Prices to sult. - We sol The Fanning Stadios, 31 Willow Street WM. F. BRILEY {Succeszor to A. T. Gzrdaer) Hack, Livery nd Boarding Stabile ingpection. HORSE- CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. * AUTOMOBILE TO RENT, Telephons §53- THE BURIAL OF JOHN PAUL JONES. Under a stairway, back in the hall, wuug-} to heas his mu‘tr[‘l call, Coffin'y in lead—a bundle of bones— Liew what is left of the great Pawl Joaze! Foundfl m.‘}u tomb by the merest Borne with acclaim from the land of rane Jlraul'l‘n‘tl wl:fi the pride of a natiom's To sleep forever in aplendid rest! Here in the scheol where his trade is Where thie’ lads laarn how e battie'w Louy And how a hero's reward s pald In promises_broken ere thefie made! First to the l‘n he tossed the stars, The glorious with crimson bars— Who steer'd the Raager across the Beating the tish to make us free, Deep in his debt is this selfish la; Whic pays the bl Witk o = and. So ba:ulm back to the yough North Wherel eLhe ohalk cliffe rise against the A, Red are the waves where the Richard sank, Deep on the edgs of the Dogger B Here is adgr-.v- made ready tg r’n’us.n‘ Better and braver than one on land, A couple of shot, & canvas shro A fittla thunder ‘of oannon Tml;d?.. The thing is over; secure in Fame, He needs no stone to mark his namel i Captains who heard the And went to the de a g pths in flm«- x:vv:&i:a‘{uelsx’ b.t“hl;m a hall, n vain —Don (,! Seits, in Hl:b:;un“ THE GYPSY TRAIL. Lucky_ the hail s 11 eekly. 1 builded a house of cedar 3 . Of nedar, red, and of parphyey. o Td wandered far and I'd wandered ) e seul of But over the- trees’ harp-c YT tho trees’ wild hords The flerce, free hands of a singtug ale; w And, back of my bel For the cloud-veil BYDpsy trail! lone— And here was rest for th L. ted doors, T wept led stars and the The portal is strained, but the lock held fast, I br:ko the hinge, and I made my ry: 5 Wa.fl:l( ¢ the tamed! Wor at last, at I knew 'Lhal my roof was the tanted sky! Full in my eyes cam. Tain; Full in my fa But the night an again, As T struck m trail! i —Grace Duffle Bo, ¥ York Times. vian, in the New VIEWS AND VAPRIETIES \ o the slanting like a silver flaii, the storm were mine Yy stride en the gypsy Clever Sayings. Ted—So she's very pumetual? o8 Wiy, it's bafe to call for that gir a taxi!—Judge. . n ey “Weren't you shy asked your age in was about ten Life. when the judge court? “Yes, 1 vears shy, my dear.”— “Mary, how was it [ saw" you emter- taining o policeman to supper last RIght?” “I dunno, mum, unless you was peerin’ thro’ the key’ole.”—FPunch. “It is unlawful isn't it to dun a man by means of a postal card?” | don’t know, but I will say that it's tm. polite,"~Chicago Reoord-Herald, The bride—Where will we spend our honeymoon, dearest? The bridegroom —That depends on how much honey your father will supply,—Satire. “I'm not getting a fair show,” grewl- ed the one night stand operatic come- dian. “Ah, cheer upl” sald the prima donna. ‘Meditate on what the audi- ence is getting!”—Puck. “Are times as prosperous as they were?” “Oh, I think so. I got about the usual number of blotters and cal- endars."—Louisville Courler-Journal. The fool who used to rock the boat, And think it something fine, Is skaing now, as you will note, Around the “Danger’ sign. ~—Lippincott's Magazine. He—If an old millionaire on the verge of the grave wanted to marry vou, would you throw him over?—sShe —Not necessarily. Still, yon might have to wait 2 year or two,—Ally Slo- per's Half Holiday, What a curious question this must have seemed to little James! Hostess —What part of the chicken do you like best, my little man? James (pass- ing his plate timidly)—I like the meat. —Youth's Companion. Unkind.—"“This wine,” said Mr. Bluf- as been in my cellar for Mr. Kauler, who is some- thing of a connolsseur, sipped his por- tion critically. “I don't wonder,” he murmured.—Cleveland. Leader. Real estate agent—Good morning, sir. What can I do’for you? William, bring the gentleman a cigar. Do you want to buy a lot? Caller—No, I want to sell one. Agent—William, neyer mind the cigar—Boston Transcript. “Say,” began the determined ‘look- ing man, “I want a good revolver. “Yes, sir,” said the salesman; ‘“a.six shooter?” “Why—er—you'd better make 1t a nine shooter, I want to use it on a cat next door."—Phlladel- phia Press, MUCH IN LITTLE The French army will purchase ne fewer than 350 aeroplanes during 1912, Nearly two-thirds of the beans grown in the United States each year coms from farms in Michigan, New York and California. Queen Wilhelmina of ' Holland, whe has an enormous lbrary, is selling it because many of the books are said to be not altogether proper. Homer Saint Gaudens, son of the laie famous sculptor, Augustus Saint Gaudens, and a playwright by profes- sion, is writing & life of his father. A special form of eamera has been invented. for copying type or pen- | written manuseript by photography more rapidly than ¥ can be done by hand. i Dr. J. 11 Smith is said to hawe in- | vented a photographic printing paper capable of reproducing photographs in i matural colors from suitadle nega- tives. g Carofoc Roberts.on whoimn Oxford re- cently conferred the degree of doctor of music for an oratorio, worked at a carpenter’s bench only a few years | ego. In 190¢ the telegyapir and telephone compenies, together with similar eom- cerny that use electric wires in this county, expended over §7.060.000 in the %5 0 pole: The cocoaput paim has one ‘uliar- ity. It never stands upright. fimh o Malay maxim to the effect that “He who hath seen a s 't cocoanut palm will surely live fi o South Carolina has been mining phosphate rock since 1888, and the production- has -steadily: declined since 1880, W he of two or three yeary, when increase in production wagp