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FAIR, COOLER TODAY. FAIR TOMORROW. hls present office; also that the taxes | pected, considering the severity of the | ralpy weather. Whets:Gaing On Tonighty |so far in such a mitter since holding | hospital, deing as well as is to be ex- | poned from last week on acoount of " Plotures and Songs at Breed due amount to about $23, buf.‘thut the | accident which he suffered. Members expenst up to Monday was $25 addi- A, O ¥, meots in|tlonal and if the sale goes through the | confinement as comfortable as possi- totai qost to the property owners will and Vasdeville at the|pe in the neighborhood of 875, and Motton Piotures at|Postoffice Ordered Closed on Sunday. Auds: L & Postmaster Charles A. Potter re- wmssts T U NOy 138 B of Atceived a postoffice department order o Monday morning that means the clos- meets O X S8 R L of this Touil Diatofice’ on uminsh Bhseacke Lodge No 21, I. O. O. ¥, |fereatier. The following extract Is Odd ' Hall. from the order receive Oounoll, No. 730, R, u | “The postoffice appropriation act for meets in Buckingham Memorial. the year ending June 30, 1913, . T | provides ‘that hereafter postoffices of « ANNOUNCEMENTS | |ithe first and second classes shall not G + | be cpen on Sundays for the purpose of BREED THEATER. +~ | delivering mail to the general public, but this provision shall not prevent " e Murvelous Pathe Woekly, the | the prompt delivery of special, deiivery fpeetest pews picture 1o the worid Iz | ™| i § wonder of all who see it at the I'he order directs that general deliv- IBroed. It 45 always interesting, but to- | €Y, carriers’ window and lock byxes @ay it s so wide in its scope as to|be closcd and all carrier delivery serv- meet the demands of everyone, and [ice discontinueq on Sunday. The idea & Wumes of events that cannot|is, as indicated In the order, to re- £sl to De most absorbing. It is of more | dice work fo a minimum on Sundays sl Jocal tnterest this week, for | in order that the postoffice employes the great railroad wreck at | may be able to get as complete a day n, showing It in all its detail, 18 possible. and including views of it from all ad- been the Sunday rule here Santageous points. Besides it shows time to have the office open Morton ¥, Plant's beautiful _salling ction of business from 7 acht winning the great race at Larch- velock Sunday mornings and to Al of the other boats in their | keep the lobby open until 10 o'clock. classes are shown in the big|This ion has been done away ‘which makes {t & most popular | with. The office Will be entirely closed ‘of the film. nest Sunday and on Sundays in the The Dotective’s Conscienco 1s & su- | fuire. story of the Iife of moonshiners, | s, ; ; besides its _exvesdingly thrilling | 1o Coords Ames Active at 8 b BRAET 15§ ingulsety . George Ames_ recently passed o e pBcOgTaPhad D & MBS |er Séin birthday. Mrs. Ames is in djocality, adding much to the | ood heaith and in full possession of e 0ot | her faculties, Mrs, Ames has & Jarge U | !.3} correspondence which she cares for m‘ o Terself, writing several letters a day anette, , is heard y i oan usc‘;:t song ;:-gg'::;me feat. | 2t limes. Her penmanship is excel- [ortog ber songs o costume, v lent, A re e in speaking of Mrs. Ames Monday said that she was fully DANIELSON s much interested in current events as the average. person of 23 years, AMrs. Willard Danlelson is a_daughter Bpecial Town Meeting to Decide Num- | of Mrs, Ames and Principal Charles L, ber of Selectmen—Postoffice to Be he Brown school, Hartford, it 50 Sutlins Hoseeho-—Cons : has more than forty teach- 4 ers under his supervision ,is a son. tinuing Checking up at Savings Bank | Another daughter is teaching in Cali- « —Death of Arnold Sherman, ¢ |fornia - | Representative Frank P, Warren will | CHECKING-UP PROCESS. be a democretic candidate for i s Ennnien for selectman of Killingly, | Continuing at Windham County Sav- Bas boen reported. ings Bank—N Worri ‘Samusl Johnstone has returned from | povy e o One Worried About R vkit in New York. 3 s Berl Pilling of Dedham, Mass,| ..., .. = I 3 elopmepts in gt Bumdey with his perents, M. | tne Windhum County. Satings ek Mrs. George M. 3 situation during the past week. The Heory A. m;:?n I)f ‘gar;tnb‘Rx { checking-up process p(.vnnnu»s, but w;n;;ljwr h friends in Daniel- | ;0. Wil he nothing definite to an- pon Monday. nounce until it is completed. Ha-ry H. Hamilton of Providence is : n A reassuring feature is the gr ng a few days with relatives in | confidence with which the bank's de- Albert Burrows and A. P. Woodward | D% 4Rl the outcome. One might | Mpent Sunday at the Burrows cottage, | po. i1 D: even heari « tank matter men- B Osklandbeach ntic S foraati e Rertaining Miss Hortense Brodeur of | oo, ! L Ll Losers will Do ol jeodenr Of | most wholly negligible. This has been m&nm and Omer Lemieux of Fall | ingicated from the fi Allan Dean of Dedham, Mass,, has | g1, Sonsidering the bank's case, Boen spending a_few days with his | ooi'él mAn said Monday that it ine plan to have the ne legislature enact a law requiring eac savings bank in the state to call in its Probate Judge Oscar Atwood of at least as often as once in Mrooklyn is being mentioned as likely that the entries upon them o recetve the democratic nomination |Might be verified, preventing such & Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur A, Dean. Mentioned for Representative for_representative in that town difficulty as bank experi- Thomas J. Aylward is making a bus- | €nced. rrangement would fness trip to Philadelphia this week. | Prevent a certain class of from To Besitily Gesunds. Temaining undetected for many years. A Bretschneidor has prepared plana [ 525t Killingly Wants Five Selectmen for the landscape improvements that as at Present. lre to be made about the plant of the | The plan to reduce the board of se- Connecticut Mille company. lectmen from five to three is received Given Ticket of Leave, in Danielson with great favor, but in strict of the town, which st Killingly, it is not so le most important special | “Thess was no.session of the town | in TAird d pourt of Killingly Monday morning. | "8 ©One man, & dwarf, however, had to be | 1o - gt el town meeting this year is anticipated e T et on = otarling 0d | when the mutter comes tp Tt eatbie: mfi‘“ ment on Saturday. It is sald in Dan- Il'd’ 6 of lacge canes of felson tat an attempt to postpone ac- hflm 9 nmin 6 tie i Moture of nf\n Wwill be made by tabling the prop- yarm - mflwm‘” of the Danielson Cot- | 2Sition for the annual meeting in Oc- ploth BRY has £i6EVEA Dots, ndlcat. :.",” "fll‘“'v € up, but that this plan the early beginning of operations lant. g e favor want tmme ction. Special Town Meeting Called. OBITUARY. The selectmen have called a special B jown meeting for next Saturday after- Arnold Sherman. hoon to see If it will be voted to have Arnold n, f S a T Rhree instead of five selectmen. Those | ident of who favor the reduction in the num-|on iy ::-'nh:mulu point out that the state | Mr. 8 over a practical supervision | had heen in failing health tor the metn highways of towns and, | time. He was bosn meonr 10 being the case, there is no need | Befors c to_Danielson he had mom than three selectmen. lived in Central Village for 14 years Bassette Bound to Have the Tax. |and in Farnumsville, Mass, for 18 In Brooklyn today (Tuesday) Tax He was for a long time en- ielson, died at h Monday forenoon, rman was 90 ve: Dalleetor John M Bessette of that w5 ;~”‘ mill man and as a boss fown will sell at public auction a suf- | 2" ity Siclent part of two certain pieces of | {775 )15 1rank property upon which the owners have ane, - bath 3 one #afled to pay thelr taxes, unless set- el tlemen: is made before the time for | C¢°lC" formerly a member of the firm which the auction is advertised. Mr, | °f S7¢'man & Keach of Danielson. Bessette saye he has never proceeded 2 . HHEE YEARS D. F. X. MEAVoy Not to Lose Sight— —Boy Annoys Dog and Has Face Disfigured for Life—Alvarez Muirs uF MIsERY Still at the Hospital, and Mrs. Robert G. Perry New York Monday after a vacation with relatives. in o Puinam “l.BunuldeEsupednn Op- fiey and Mrs, Ralph W. Botham eration by Taking Lydia E. |/, \”u.-:\ . been recent visitors Pinkh‘m' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. G: e d Mr. ; sVegdemble and Mrs. Alfred Massicotte were. ot / Compound. p Point Sunday, going in Mr. s automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mullan made . , Pa.—“For three yeara | A1, 1lomobile. trip 10 Rocky Point -fluud!unwld misery every month, | Dr. F. W. Darmer and Addis H. and had to stay in | Welch attended a gathering of mem- bed the first two or | 01", 1 (he Sons of Veterans at Savin three days. I also homa had a displacement | sanitarium and other ailments | of his healt peculiar to women. | ''* Botham has gone to a Stamford for the benefit Winslow of Blackstone 3 Dithess %0 weak ;\;‘:‘;” l:\h"ur with friends in Putnam and run down I could Sight Will Be Saved. scarcely walk across | 1. 1. X dieA has undergone a | the grn}?r_d 7 on on !n\;]-\vhng eye “ e doetor told spita e will not me I would never be ron ot o well unless I would Raiph 7 mong the Putnam jon, but T was adyised | peonle wh Sunday at Rocky y mother to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s | 7/ Sl tl fegetable Compound and after I had ta- o T et sons building. the sewers four bottles I am strong and well. I a visitor here g\i:;asnm others to take your medicine Samples of Milk Taken. with the same good results and they can- Mor, ot say enough for it.”’—Mrs.J.A.BURN- | tak z milk have been alers by stat {8, Maboningtown, Pa. HEDEEE ot o s o e Thousands of unsolicited and genuine | received T R Fgen like the above prove the ef- No Case for Trial. E:n:‘.l.-ydn E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- | There was a disappointed athering O a In the city courtroom Monday morn- W who suffer from those distress- | 7%, 1¥7 ¢ cive that seemed destined lon was thrown court for lack of evidence and fing ills should not lose sight of these facts | o1 of-doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pink- |the | am’s Vegetable Compound to restore To Attend Reunion. Parden and | are gfong the Putn peop! have the slightest doubt flereuton Tn: T {'fin‘.g:..‘.:‘f ! mhm,p'?;“k:.lm',vw. reunion that s be held ey *y elp yon, write t meeting | per %m edicine Co. Sy : being |1 00 . L Mass., for ad- answered by a woman, Elkea Choor! Rivare: | Muisg. j last week, is 8Ull gt the Day-Kimball | e erly contested. Those In | home | rs of age, He | herman of Wor- | in- | of the order of Elks are making his ble for him. i Arrangements for the Holiday. tain a special service on Labor da: ance at Wildwoed park this season. ance, but the manufacturing plants a half-holiday. Thursday will be the last clerks' August expiring after that time. The and will undoubtedly be continued Teased Dog; Badly Bitten. of Louis Fountain of Livery street, had his face badly torn by a dog that shaking. The dog was resting in a chair at the time and resented the treatmen to the hospital. It was said that the ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” are inserted at the rate of 5¢ per line, six words to the line (Continued from Page Twe.) | The C feut company will main- | the Misses Peck’s school in Walling- i e ford, s the guest of Miss Mildred Will- i 1 f import- | COX. e Mrs. William Bliven of Westerly R. In Putnam this year the holiday will | {;\,”}w‘ho T;lu be:-n vl;lt‘llng Mrs. R. R not be marked by any special observ- | Willcox, has returned home. i Clifford Geer of Three Rivi and many of the stores have atransed | Was a rocent guest at his unole’s, Edw. to give their employes either a full or | A. Geer's. HaTE i Mrs. R, R. Agnow and Miss Marian Agnew left Monday for e week's stay Last Half-Holiday for Clerks. st Heap River. < JMr. and Mrs. Charles E. Spicer havo half-holiday for the present season, | returned from a two days’ irip through the arrangement made for July and | Rhode Islnd. ; Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Terry of New agreement entered into this year has | London spent Sunday at Mrs. Addle proven very satisfactory, it is said, | Davig'. Miss Myrtle Albes of Boston is vis- Miss Blizabeth Beardwood. Alss Bortia Goer has returned from SRS SR G a week's visit In Peacedale, R. L Péter Fountain, 6 years of age, son TR Lo William 5. Martin of the Smitt stays about a stable in that street,|ite Works, Westarly, was in town on about 5 o'clock Monday afternoon. As | Monday securing the survey for the the story is told, the boy took hold of | CUrd which David H. Fanning is FOR SALE. THINK IT OVER—250 and 250 6% (regular business es, neatiy printed, for $1.90, pricés for any printing you are in need The Bulletla Company, Norwich, WANTED 150 men to get briar pipe for ic. ahead of the others that they are lone- some at Fagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED—Girls noteneaas They are so far and to work In_bun- dling room. Apply to Norwich Steam g5, thorouga- breds, registered, nome better .'uu'ua:' Farm, North Stoning- ton. K. F. D, 8, Norwich, Conn. next summer. itin, D—Two Portuguese men on Yantie, Cona. WANTED—Girl for general house- Call at No. 21 Fairmount St. FOR SALE—6) Barred Rock yearling hens, 30 Light Brahma yearling hens, 150 chicks, all ages. John W. Aver, WANTED—A mald for general house- Wigtha work; modern house; all conveniences; i TO RENT. TU RENT—Store at 61 Frankiln 8t & g0od location for any retail business, Inquire at Bulletin Office. Iy2id —_ TO RENT—AL Ploe Grove, Niantlo, Conn., furnished summer cottage from Aug. 20th; good and pathing. Baquire Mrs. Vars, 68 Hobart Ave, be. tween 10 and 2 or 7 to § p. m. JyZTuThs. R FURNISI all 3 ©) w0 —e TO RENT—Cottage, with or without land, barn privilege, ‘brook, well, oity waler, Inquire 89 West Bt, New Lon- don, Conn. Phone 583-13. auglid S S 201 % | have placea around the park. the dog by the head and gave it a Plaont s e Dr. and Mrs. J. K McLaughlin and e s daughter, Elizabeth, returned Sunday The dog’s bite tore the Jit- = p tle fellow's face from beneath the left | Fom & two weeks' vielt with Mrs, An- eve to the lip. Dr. H. R. Lowe at- | reW ~“L_L"‘I‘G in at her summer home tended the boy, who later was taken | o0 Block Island. good 'wages. Mrs. W. L Bullard, Dan- ielson, Conn. WANTED—A middls keep house for man an one accustomed to the care of children Call at 101 Boswell Ave., Norwlich, Conn. WANTED Salesman_and collector; FOR SALE—Steam heater, catalogue rating 1200, square fest, comparatively it at owner'’s ¥or particulars inquire of ¥. Burns, 92 Franklin St Bight-toom house é" cholce Jooation; good condition; oan controlled with small amount 0f cas ged woman t4 child of five® aug2ld FOR SALE child will be marked for life. Southbridge Muster October 19, October 19 has been selected as the date for the firemen's muster to be the coming fall. The local gepartment, companies at the muster here last October has recelved Invitations to believed that the local hook and lad- der company would come mighty near to winning the contest for that kind of apparatus if It enters, this belief being ba the exhibition here, Wearies of Wirel. Prebably for the first time an adver- ment in which a wireles soutfit is tis care Bull one that understands French preferred. aughed LEGAL NOTICES. Call between & and 6§ p. m., 45 Main Bt. A YO e sustid TO RENT—Lower tenement of four rooms. En}lin of J. Mnr& Book- e TOWE FOR RENT—Large furnished room, n:“l:‘\;?l Hill Ave. Call after 4 p. m. r Beptember, small oot- every FOR BALE CHEAF—To be seen at 45 Qak Btreot this (Tuesday) elter- noon trom %.30 to including 1 oouch, room extension table, portieres, toilet misgellangous crockery, I large ouk arm chair, I kitchen tab marble top wash stand, 1 black walnut marble o) bureau with glass, 1 bed- Steud, folued paper carpst lining, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PFROUATE HELD Norwich, within and for the Distriet Norwich, on the 26th day of Augusi, * WANTED—Capable man to manage & branch to be open- chance for one who can get business and is looking oa opportunity. second-hand fur- dining cleuning and dye: held in the neighboring town of South- | 8§ bridge. This Is to be the only muster |3 1. 1913, in this part of New Engiand during | Present—NELSON J, AYLING, Bstate of Harrfet in sald Districet, d ke , That the Administrator cite he creditorg of said deceased io bring 4 n their cluims attend and it is understood will be | within six months from this date, by represented at the gathering, It is (5 Give, full par- Box ' 100, care which entertained the Southbridge | Norwich, women to help care for FOR SALE—Barber shop in hest lo- cation in Putnam and with well estab- aOraers llines regson for selling. Inquire at 19 kim 2 Contl, aug2iTuThs g. Willimantie, Ct ting @ notice to that effect, tagether ith & copy of this order, on the sign- oa{ nearcst to the place where sald eacased last dwelt, and in the same le woman as mana- yeing office in Put- ger for cieansing TO m—a tage, §1 m ; large oni modern in detall, UIEflr week, M 8 Damond, Potter Road, Westerly, R L augdid SR 4 TO ol . - T I B s B B b R flou‘y slora. APDIY to Wllun‘u‘.!.. aprisd TO RENT. From July 1t houss of 10 )lo‘d 64 loiln‘m Bt ALl olonv':::.nn:: own, and by publishir ; the same ence In @ newspaper having a ciroulatiea tn d on the fine showing made | sad District, ana m=ke return to this by the General Putnam company in | Court, FOR SALE—One bay horse, weighing 1050 1bs., good driver, sound, kind, lady can drive anywhere; one light buggy Apply to G. O, Hathaway, augd’d chance for « Work into'a goed po- ox 100, vare Bulletin and harness, West side Butcner, Tola e, Saanirs ol Tt ¥ ATII:.'- hards Duildl 91 Main Bt e foregoing 18 & trus Faxme c cHur NOTICE—All s Outfit. 20Dy of reco PRINTING—LoOK at these price: envelopes (regular business size), card printed 32.04-5,000, notelieads, 6x¥%, printed, or_bachelor; bus 1,000, + erediters of said de. offered for sale has appeared in a |gemsed are hereby notified te present Windham county paper, The wireless | their claims against sald estite to_the | equipment is the property of a Putnam | um: s 1,000, buy a second hand 1ting make and lewest med at No, 85 Spruce St, Nor- letterheads, 3311, printed, $1.70; 1,600 young man whe has done a great deal | Wich, Conn., within the time limited in | of interesting and practical experi- menting, but at the present time de- sires to sell his outfit. the abeve and foregoing_order. 1,600, 10,900, $13.50. ive giris on light, $1.40; Weather Man Unkind to Mothers and Babies. n Wednesday | New London Line —TO— STEAMERS Pay while learn- clean, sanitary work. Ve itary Fibre Mills, .00; 10,000, $11.00. every desoription Send for samples. Printers wad Binders, done The Bul- Nor- School Tax, WANTED—Piano_cuning. A. G. Gor- - the town of Volumtewn and that per- | defi, 898 Prospect St, City. who have been waiting to | tion 00 500 o, at once. Rooms over Bliss Jewelry Store, 126 Main St., 500 500 “ of the town abies down to Wildwood | formerly econstituted a portion’ of Seneol District notified and warned yarrant to levy and cellect 1 School Tax e | Mills_on the Dollar of TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. D, of Griswold, FACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly \octud} 93 acre farm, 35 gcres excelient plow | land, balance pasture and wood, good | gruif, 13; wmiles irom R. R. station and village, Tear niarkets, 14 room colonlal house 'with verandas, best condition outside and in, las henhouse, cost $3 buildings worth $i §1,000 down. nishings, farming_tools ‘ryow’s Agency, Willimantic, Cona. Jan3ld of Voluniown WANTED 1 have a take the park to enter them in the annual com- | Fourth | petition will have an eppertunity to |Are hereby do so, The event had to be post- & Spe on the Town List payable on September 3, A. at a_Special Town barn, painie sheds, outbuilding: price $3,30 Includes ‘housenold fur- and pouitry new 1812, as voted Meeting held July FREE EMPL)YMENT BUREAU. following | M. J. Cosceran, Supt. Central Bldg. | suitable for any mercantile purpese. Apply to JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS e s r— (NORWICH) in_Voluntown Vil Byron Gallug at the residence | WANTED An Office Girl; light clean shop work—Good pay. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 Central v PR g of Mrs. Origen Galiup, also 20 Girls for| FOR SALE TWO FAMILY HOUSE Situated in the Town of Charlestown, formerly owned by the late will NEW YORK tious, Dated at Voluntown, August 12, 1912, Ghester W. Ghapin and Gity of Lowall (hoose this route nmext time you go to New York. You'll have a delightfal | voyage on Long Island Sound and s superd view of the wonderful sky line { and water front of Manhattan Island. | Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. |m daily, “due New York, Pler | 70, East Riv. at 5.45, and Pler 40, | North River 7 o'clock next morning. Meal Service a la Carte; Staterooms. g0 NEW YORK | Write or telephone W. J. Phillips, | Agent, New London, Conn.. for stai | reoms’ and informatfon. iysrd | GHELSEA LINE | Fare $! Frelght and passenger servica direct to New York, rom_Norwich Tuesdays, Thucs- P at 5.15 p. m, New York, Pler 23, East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at & p. m. Freight received until 5 p. m. ¥. V. KNOUSE, Agent. of ca p. m. gates to the FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY | o o b el and 11, THE THAMES RIVER | (eadiaiies Presidential Llectors, Between Horwich and New London | poickases o tee ek By order of the Town Committee, WILLIAM I ALLYN, Chairman. Dated at Ledyard, Conn., Brand New Doubled Decked EXCURSION BOATS C. R. PARK at 111 McKinley Ave. Large yard and two barns. T0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- New London County; apply for a license to sell and spirituous and CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once good bargains, Frult farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. TRYON'S AG Willimantie, Conn. mi: hereby exchange Tiquors, and cider in the building af 272 Main street, Town of Norwich; except in the rooms and apartments in sald building any part or parts of which are cut off or form intoxicating JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St,, Norwich, Conn. place of busines two hundred feet in a FOR SALE. A FEW SEASHORE LOTS R. I, fronting the Atlantic Ocean, on | one of the best bathing beaches in the state. These lots are fifty (50) feet {rontage on ocean and one hundred fifty (150) feet deep. In the rear of these lots there is a salt water pond nine miles long, sandy bottom, excel- lent haz(lni] and fishing. The price ot | these lots Is two hundred (§300) dol- | lars.” Remember the prices that were | paid for lots at Pleasant View four years ago and the prices that are be- Bame ocean, same beach, only a few direct line from any church edifice or public r premise: NEW LONDON 1.50 locatea withih flfl“’t Makfl aMiStakB3 Seashore Land For Salp Forty acres of high lané situate on |52Y (after they are all sold) 1 wiah I state macadam road overluoking Allantic ocean from August, A. D. 191%. Co., by Mary Conway, Applicant. = the undersigned, are electors and tax- owning real own of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Mary Conway & Co. for a license, and ew o"k hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant id application, MATY CenvaY & | ana overlook our stock of Carriagos, Concerds and Business Wagons. work high grade, at medfum prices. Weo aro making drive on Car- rlages this year. Automoblles for bargains in used cars. A few blg Agent for Over- Bailey, James T. Fitz. at a low figure and have it increase in value many fold in a year or two. and don’t be among th. that wiil the | had bought one. Come and look these Point Judlth on |10ts over and remember if you pure the east to Montauk on the west. Only |Ohase one 1 pay your expenses for any 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, | dl8tance not over 100 miles, N.Y.N.H &H R R FRANK W. COY. Long_Distance Telephons, e e Real Estate Broker, No. 41 Wewt Brond St, Rooms 1 and 2. Trans- portation from Westerly in auto, In- vestigate. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, augdd Westerly, R. I n Rellly, A. J. M. B. RING Horscxhoer and Repairer. LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Fla_nflln St. SUITS PRESSED 533 and endorsers are elector g real estate, . Portelance, Asst.” Town Clerk. FOR SALE ar- re- nd decorated, now price very r further informa- Republican Caucus 'he Republican Electors of the Town Ledyard are requested Lo meet in s in Town Hall, Ledyard Oenter, riday, Aug. 30, 1912, at 2 o'clock urpose of electing Dele- epublican State Conven- in Hartford Sept. the nomination THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main St. the purpose Congressional Cottage of 9 rooms, steam, electric lights and open plumb- ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main Street, City Our Wagon Calls Everywher: Yantic and Shetucket | (Capacity 300 passengers each.) | | Plying between the two cities every | two ‘hours, affording a delightful out- A boat leaves either city at 9and ila m. 1,8 and 5 'clock p. m. | aily. Station, Foot State Street. | | THAMES NAVIGATION €O, NORWICH, CONN. For Sale Farm of 40 acres, with an ex- cellent house, barns houses, plenty of water on the is pleasantly located, 8 minutes’ walk from a ity twoney 1ine ana 50 mmntes' || Peck’s Real Estate Agency walk to Franklin square, 1s low and a liberal loan can be FARMS A stALTY FRANCIS F DONOHUE 132 Spring Strast, Willimantio, Conn Central Bullding, FRISWEL All goods guaranteed. 25.27 Frankl Republican Caucus e Republican Electors of the Town are requested us in Town Hall on Friday, Aug. 1812, at 8 o’clock p. pose of electing Delegates to the Re- I publican State Convention to be held FARES-—15 cents one way 25 cents | in Hartford Sept. Round Trip. the nomination of candldates for State | Norwich Pier (Ross Wharf) Franklin | Of5ers 2nd Presidential Electors, =~ - Square. Delegates to the Congressional, Sena- New London Pier—Rear Union Ry, |torial and Probate Conventions for tha ctive Districts in which the Town 9 Jeweler | hen- ing. of 30, m., for the pur- St., Norwich F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room i Second Fk or, Shannon Bldg Night ‘phoue 1383, Prics - of the Town Committee. EDWIN L. BURNAP, Chairman, Dated at Norwich, Conn. Aug. 24th, 1912, STEAMER GARDINER aves Norwich for the Beaches week 115 and 6.30 p. m. Sundays |9.30 a. m, £ p. m. Last boat to New | London only. Sunday at 7.30. p. m. | L | da | the purpose GW LONCON TO LONG ISLAND— | the Demo: | Steamer ol the Montauk Bieamboat | held in Hartfol ) leaves New London, Cona, | for 0.'s 1i for Gre Harbo! 1, Sheiter Island and Sag Summer Millinery HORSES They came Aug. Jst as advertised, 28 good horses, all nicely broken and right out of work. Thers are all kinds, chunks, big horses and drivers, Come and see them, BLMER R. PIBRSON. Tel, 1139, On the Thames River A fine 8-room cottage, steam heat, A fine assortment of latest styles in Hats. Come in and see them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. AMERICAN HOUSE, Earrel & Sanderson, Prop. Speéial Rates to Thefre Troupes. Traveling Men, etc.. ‘Livery connected Shetucket Street. Democratic Caucus e Democratic Electors are request- Advice to Mothers Have you had baby's photograph 1912, at $ o'clock for electing delegates ate Convention to be 11 and 12, 1912, nomination of Candidates for Officers and Presidential Also for the purpose of electing weekdays, 10 a. m. 410 p. m. | tors. Leaves Sug Harbor, returning, 6 a. m., | Delegates to the Congressional, Sema- 1230 p. m 3yod " | torial order DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE. and Probate Conventions, T TORK CITY, FIFTH AV., BROADWAY GATES' CONVENTION. gates chosen to the Repub- G REGO RIAN e g v : The Wigwam Cottage PLEASANT VIEW BEACH will continue open for the month of SEPTEMBER lican ¥ notliled to meet in Opposite Norwich Savings Society, rom sald Senatorial Distric barn, work shop, hennery, und three acres of land with all kinds of fruit and berrfes. A beautiful spot near Gales Ferry. E. A. PRENTICE, "Phone 300 86 Cliff Street [K’!h an lmh !Bdll.ko bl.b",r pha::; T. H. HYDE....... teesanaan Auctioneer aph us It should be taken. To cal s roguish little gmile, his pretty little AUCTION dimple, Such photograps become prized remembrances of babyhood's days in| . years to coms. the home of Willlam Blanchard, We have had years of | noar the Baptist church of Lebanon. experlence in photographing children. | Conn., on They always look thelr best when we THURSDAY, AUG. 29, No troublesome posing. Snap them In a Jiffy. LAIGHTON, ; The Photographer, |isir weekdsy. Terms Casi at 10 &, m., the following goods, belonging to the estate of the late Rober will be sold: Household fu and bedding, clocks, or reel, lumber, wagons, and ¢ tools, besldex other things tg wus o mention it stormy on Thu E. Tutner, nitury ciothes rpentet’s numer- day, sale the next aug2ed MES, HOE. URNER, 1 Vice President of said “The pleasantest month of said Conven- Special rates to parties after September 2nd. ALDIS BOWLING ALLEYS Bowung to § p. m, § cents a string. (Established 1572,) 827 Main Street. M. ALDI & CO, Prem 142 Main & Committes, 18th District Pleasant View, R. I l MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewel: and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old establisned firm to deal with. THE coLuranuwrcn. Dnlwn lhli?k rush like an “steed "Tis"the maddest of 41l mad races— | ing pald now. These cottage sites that 1 am offering for only $300 are on the miles east of Pleasant View. Here is a chance to buy a seashore cottage site Avall yourselves of this opportunity beds ety P (!l*l‘ s & 1 Born 'mid the n- lfim !":]dloltl‘lv 1 fires, T o The dusty plains u‘. h the forest spaces Let those in my path take heed. Where the bonds to hold me? Over the banks 1 foam; A'lx.lrom the heights that foaled me 1 dash for my sea-salt home. In vain o ; cours cléar o'er the plain; Mark how the bravest dread me— The avalanche of the rain. —Arthur Chapman, in the Denver Re- publican. MYSTERY. ‘When outward from the dark a2 new soul leaps We hear the babe's first cry before it aleeps; But when from out the hush the smw mons come That bid the longing cease, the lpe umb, be d The dying neart breathes out me ery of pain of one Who clings to earth and clings n valn; One low, serens, contented sigh s all, Such as a heart gives when :-u bu dens fall— The sigh of one renewing vanished 58, Who faela” upon his Iips & dead lowe's s —Exchange. “SAVE ONLY LOVR” Once when the winds of spring came home From the far countries where they roam, T heard them tell Of things I could not understand And strange adventures in & Where all was weil. 1 do not wonder any more What autumn at his open door Is dreaming of; I am so ha) to have done With all underneath the sum Save only love, ~Bliss Carman HUMOR OF THE DAY Not Bragging at All.—Wife—Thers are so very few really good men in the world. Hub—Yes, you were mighty lucky to get one A Bate Bet.—She—If fashion makes our dresses any skimpler 1 really dom't know what we women will do. He—I do; you'll wear the dresses Depended on Pa.—Old Roxleigh Consent to your marrying my daugh ter? No, sir- You have no prowpect have you? Impecunious Sultor—Well, sir, it that's the way you feel about it, T can't say that I have. Borry He Moved.—Jones (to friend who hag moved into town and taken & | flat)—Well, old man, 1 suppose you are beginning to get ‘“city broke” ebi Friend—Yes, and in another month or two I'm afraid I'll be flat broke. A Put Up Job.—She—1 had an argu ment with Alice this morning over the proper use of “shall” and “will.” Per- haps you can tell me which is correct, Will you marry me?” or “Shall yo! marry me?’ He—l should say “Wil you marry me”" She—Then why it the world don't you? Still-Safe.—"Muz, did you hear t step ladder when it tumbled over™” “No, darling. I hope : 4 “Not yet—he's still picture moulding!”—London Opinion. Fido Might Drown.—Stout Lady Are you quite sure you can swim, George? George—Of course | can. Why do you ask? Stout Lady—1 fee} so relieved. 1 dom't know what should do if Fido fell in the water.— Exchange. Another Bargain—'Charley, dear said young Mrs, Torkins, “did you +f those biue chips were worth a dollal aplece?” “Yes." “Well, here s 4 whole boxful that I got for 95 cent with some other colors thrown in'" Detroit Fres Press. Torturer.—"“Nobody knows how | have suffered,” she complained. “Does your husband abuse you?" her friend asked. “No, but he can sit for hours without hearing a word 1 say!"—Chi- cago Record-Herald Balloonists at an elevation of four milea can hear the barking of a dos on the earth below. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Some people act foolish and then get sore because others notice it The difference in the value of the exports from Egypt to the United States is very slight from year to year and 1s almost wholly due to the Amer. fcan demand for Egyptian cotton, which forms the great bulk of this trade and is shipped only from Alex- andria Assistant United States Treasurer Howard Gibson, in charge of the Phil- adelphia branch of the sub-treasury, has received a Chinese bank note which is more than 500 years old. It was issued during the M Aynmaty in the reign of the Emperor T'al Tees who occupied the throne from 1368 um- til 13 The number of street or road acel- dents in the United Kingdom caused by vehicles in 1911 was 35310, of which 1,557 were fatal. In London there were 355 fatal and 13,49 other accidents. Of the former, 155 were caused by motor cars, vans or motor- cycles, 107 by motor omnibuses and 2§ by electric street cars. The output of coal in India during 1911 amounted to 12,048,726 tons, compared with 11,387,716 tons in 1970 The production, in tons. of various provinces were as_follows: Bengal 11,468,914; eastern Bengal and Assam 204,503; Central _province, 211614 Baluchistan, 42,598; Punjab, 30,575, and Northwest Frontier province, 190 An internafional rubber _exposition will be held in Batavia, Java, from April § to May 9, 1914, and will em- brace the .discussion of such subjects as the cultivation and preparation of rubber in the principal producing re- glons, a review of the varfous s of wild rubber, and, if it can be ar- ranged, the actual operations will be shown in order to give an idea of how rubber is prepared. According to Lloyd's Register, the total tonnage, excluding warships, representing 529 vessels buflding in the United Kingdom on June 30 of this year, was 040, which was about 87,000 tons more than om March 31 tast, and nearly 300,000 tons in ex cess of the tonnage which was under construction in British shipyards at the close of the June quarter a v ago. This number is made up of 493 steam vessels, constituting « gross tonnuge of about 1,762,900 tons, and 37 salling vessels, with u tonnage of 11,10 tons For abont six vesrs Ausiralian mer- chsnls GUlL up u considersble (rade with Cauatla in bulier wid otlier pro duce, until i 1910 (be va e vutter exported 1o thy Dominion wam $135,006. Tu 1911, however (he \olume of trade fell 1o $4 . and during the Present VeAr not even a single hox has ben shipped. The imports of butier into Canada from* New Zealand have been increasing in the meantime, as « the consumption of bufter in Can ada The explanation i Ner Zealand enjova the greater fracdom of the British preferential tariff, while o