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bCGnQOnTMh i«mm Léster, Efilhhfl resumod v Room 24, Central day (Saturday) Frank 4. Bill of- -r”m )hou ;: Mu:; miublmuam $8.60. mposed by C, Paul, & ue m mr*:ul’ clever inter- tty. e. Ti'n ’qu-dhy, New York. Shmatlleints mankide oy Church's Florida Parties. Churc] TmAmofM nputnlm'::. anmu by ‘who old frien ‘welcome at his " alonhm it should >y '-mr lfllnlwm hB:mo. hlmnuon. company)swhich, 18 pro- the_same lines as Bill Attracts a Large and N o | idle but bent, on‘mhchlot"‘ OOUIGF the directio; and’over 400 fluk- The course is held of ‘the educational lerick W. leric H, <o printed daily the v PMORWIGH, CONN. SA1 UHDAV’SFPT. 28, 1912, FULL ASSOCIATED ‘PRESS DESPATCHES —_— - I£TTEIE TO THE EDITOR Licensing the Milkmen. subject, The Fullness of Grace. At pastor. Al st week At Prgston City Baptist churc oRl notice caly The on't seem to harmflnln in somo secy tions with the laws of the stats, an B Jested righte o tne mil milkmen. tion 1 of sald ordinane person shall sell milk ‘within the Qlty of Norwic] 3 without_first ohmm license thévefor, and section 2 es. the fee flm erits o be pald the city clerk for the use of sdid city. Now, by an act\passed by the legis- lature of the state and approved Aug- ust 12, 1909, concerning the licensing of pefdiers, section 1 says: Towns ‘may make such reasonable by-laws, not repugnant to the laws of the state, with reference to.the v:w:‘g. = Rawking wpon their public & 0008, wargs, o olherhmkchm— dise at pubdlic or private sale or auc= tion, or %o the vending or peddling of| Fath such articles of /merch: from vice 1o be addressed by Rev. W. Meclntire, !ecremry nf. ‘the Lord's Da league. church Rev, C. H. Ricketts will preac] There will evening. - mornlng upon Thankfulnes: and m the evening uvon The Testi mony ‘pf Moses. (Universalist), preaching by Rev. seph F, Cobb. Subject, Praise to thy < YN P. €. U. at 6.15. God’s Presence. The Nature of Faith. Evenffig service Preston City Congregational chlreh sermon in the morning by the Subject, 8ingleness of Pur- At 7.30, unfon service in Baptist there will be an ‘evening union ser- At the Gummlln Congregational in the torning"on The Christian Life, “the usual service in the At Mt c-mry Baptrst church the H. Dennis, will preach At the Churgh of the Good !honh;rd 0- Topic, WANTED. WANTED Cooks; Walitresses, General House Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 | Central Building WANTED h y b Hands, Day Laborers, House Maids and Hotell Help. . FREE EMPL)YMENT BUREAU. M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. R0y 2 ’ ~ CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several/ ood farms wanted at anco for cash. - Musi bas Tt tars and Theoss wiroa Front: age preferred. Send particulars to - TRYON’S AGENCY; apr27a ., ‘Willimantle, Conn. not apply to sales by farmers and derfe‘:'a of the prod of . their fayms and gardens or to the sale, dis- trlbvmon and' 'gllvary _of - fos, mlu‘, e., goods, or 'to cymflsonfl sales_of -merchandise, ~ "The #hove mentioned actfof Aagust ~and Metal Co. 210 w.t Main St. coungil may probibit. in city limits a8~ shall register me 5o regi on account of e easury of the city. ey byha:’t'":-t so‘m‘: smart Aleck show what sort of hocus pocis proceed- ings the/common. enmmn set thnn' flu o fty cents out of the pockets o e men ? JDHN W. AYER. South Franklin, Sept. 26, 1912, 10¢-per pound. ound by keg only. How Wilson ffundl. p by g J Mr. Edito: ‘Woodrow Wilson, cia dtdate ror president of 'the United States, under date of February 26, 1905, in speaking at th. Plofll'l Fo- r\lnL ~New Rochelle, k “Labor unions re lx‘d the shiftless bl i ndonsious,” and oy tng| 400 Oil Barrels. g great democratic pa ly asks the I‘.bor Aucnou ynion members to luppon. him for president. ' Agdin, on June 13, 1909, in” his bac- calaureate sermon at Prin ¢ wm Ve sold 'u public auction at th homie of the laf nut Hill, in Columbia, TUBSDAY, OCP. 1st, 1912, ceton uni- versity, Mr. Wilson, who, at that time, af 10 o’clock a. m. sharp, the following prope as\in 1905, evidently had.no, thought hioned fl.fl for Scrap Jron, of_appealing to the workingmen of erica for their votes, gave expres- -10%:0 the following: e labor of America fs [rapidly becoming unprofitable under it ': se Who have de- ermined to reduce it to a minimum, * * * Our economic supremacy may lost because the country grows.mor 2:1 more full of unprofitable serve Wa lfiw!l frult cans, 1 ;ad 1 ulom urrl ge, oek1 ung, =pi ftchy ocker: lYOll 'brlll ettle, Wa llll’ 'hlel Ang still_democrati® speakers ask munberu of labor unions to n)ppu m‘ T ‘lium?hu& Dair ox h.lm for president. N+ g On page 213 88 Woodrow ‘Wilon's book he says: “The Chinese are mors to be desired as workmen if not cit- izens than most of the coarse cre that came crowding in eveyy gate. ‘In speaking of Andrew Jackson, one of democratcy’s patron sastis, on page | 180 of his book, Waodrow, Wilson says: “Hig (meaning Clevelagd) quality was a8 unmistakeable as Generul Jacksof's, and yet he had none of General Jack- an SHOP Fall and Winter Hats Call and Examine. A Brand New Stock. Our Best for $2.00 JOSEPH DONOVAN, Phone 591. "THE FINEST On page 142 he speaks of railroad men gnd_miners in 1877 as “not-only page 127 he ‘accuses the farmérs’ alliance members of having “crude and ignor- ant minds,” and 8o on and on we can read and guote = by, the hour from Woodrow Wilson's ook, but just at ent~nls speeches are more inter- ng. N No man ever nominated for a high office byl the people of the United su«u over did more or sald gnore in g u{;m A time to prove his antk- h— competency, as far as great questions and h.‘n’&’u.. iy bodies us the Upited States senate,and a deihocratic house of representatives.. Bver' since he has been before: the public he has proved himself fo be an aristocrat, not in any manner of form nterested in anything or any people ut those of his own k. As a buster of trusts he now poges Defore great audlerices of American Dpeople, but for two years as g of'New Jersey, the land of s, gt @ word has he said against them, As an enemy of political bosses no forgets T ‘aggart, he forgets IN TOWN -STABLE bes iaost reasonable prices. Y BROS., The Ametican Waste Wfllliedudfinhmnm "“‘fimmursmv Night, 'MONDAY, September 30, We . sell Wiping -Waste, Wiping Rags, from 2c up to] ‘Common Wire Naifs, 2c per Highest market prices paid d Metals, Old Auto Tires, Bags Rags, Cotton ‘and Woolen. Waste Sy 1 things too ... Auctloriser Have just put in a ngw line of 325 Main St. 35¢c ' DINNER DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 112 b ol ek Hack, Livery and Boarding| We gusrantes our service to be the _Falls Ave Adm:a [ Mnlhers '- you Dall baby's pnmampa X It's an &t 10 take baby's b guhate iph 48 It should be taken. roguish Httle smile, hl'vl’.lty Illfl‘ le, Such photograps be o prized remembrantes of babyhood's days in years to come. We, have had years of | experfence, in photéeraphing ehlldren. They alwayg logk their best when wa ke them.: No troublesome; poslug. Snap them In ¥ ity LAIGHTOR, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savisgs Society. Largest copacliin the AN EABPENTEH ' 23 Commerce St. Anson Hyde on Chest- rty: Chairs, 6ld- sofy, buresus lowbey. old- om, Mer beaz. ltxnfll, We Are As Near To You 28 your phone. Call 868 and let us nnw your wants in the floral- and ing line. The pleagure shall be ours lo plnn you. Any xmormuhn desited will be cheerfully given, and visitors um- welcome, GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES, 77 Codar Street. ‘LEGAL No*rnoi A ‘A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at'Norwioh, Within and for the District of Norwich, t;n the 27th day of Septem-| ber A D iz, 7 N I, state of Mary 19 Norwich, in said Bavid: Ahaban of “Rorwien. Gom appeared In' Court-and filed a petiti for the reasons herein set grante eceased, al- red, That e:amhud "at uni S B e istriot,* Dll the 1st jday of Onloher A. -IX 1912, at 10 o'cloc] in the foremeen, and thnl noflas ‘of the pendency o of sald petition, and of sild gi Ven v the pub- rder ime in some WALEON I AvLiNG, Judge. The above &Ad foregoims is a trus record ANNIE C. CHUR St Assessors’ Notice liable to pay taxes are hereby notified |to returs to.the Assessors on or before Cooks, General Housework Girls,’ Farm.| gl for Spieein Y WANTED. ADVER’HSEMENTS under the headmg of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of 5¢ per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. TO RENT. . _TEN I)DLLAI NOTE FOR A ’l-!“ Wnl carry a 26 word classified Ad. into ey e 2 ot e (any dgy)-in entire Lst: . List A—New England. 25 words. 1 Hon 3103 insertions u;. Telegram, Rutland Herald, Now Bifiatn thoraid New Haven Leadet, ‘Boston - Post. Haverhlll Gazette, Augusta Journal, Bridgeport Post, gor News, Hartford Globe, faen Record, \W'cester Selegram Eebieo Journgl, Norwich Builetin, Waterville Sentinel Lowell Telegram, Spripnield Dlon. | Lawrenco Eagle, | erican, Lynn New: e 'lm'lalrnph Provmanco Journal Burlington Free Gonds Jor. Bookiet Merrill _Adv. Ageucy, 1168 Broadway, N. Y. Fhol 617 Mad. jani WANTED_Agents wanted in every Jown, . Best artiglo ever offered you Startut once. (‘9:5 assured. \esugule tod eal peclaity Co. 486 No. Main, \Vaterburv Conn, sep2s AGENTS WANTED Boih sexes, for c which sells readfly in homes and, Jo expertence needed. _Elg Profits Aristos Noveity . Co, War Mass. p2sd NTED—Agents’ Make big money dvery day selling our new article. ' No canvassiig! Sells everywhere, Write toda; Léavitt Co. 39 Exchange St., Portland| Me. sap28d- 4 WANTED—Agents wented o sell hew article. A necessity to auto own- ers. ‘Large commission, Write Kentisa Trades €, Foom 933 11 Broagway, New York Gity. sep2sd WANTED—Far 310 weekly address- Ing/posteards at hpme. Bunch of cards snd pastioulnty gl "G, Keena, 54 Mooroe, Ave; "G nd- }mfldn. Mich, sep2 { AGENTS_Get particulars of gne of <the best paying propositions evér put on the market. Something no gne else sells. Make $4,000 yearly, H. Felt- man, Sales Manager, §430 Sycmom s Cincinnat| D28 . AGENTS—Quickest selle: iggest sarnifigs; Everybody buys. Send 100 for sample; free pariiculars. The Reid Compuny, 4607 Fort Hamllion Ave, Brooklyg, N. Y. sep23 WANTED—Women; A money maker, ‘Guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Our eats “all others; $i0 proposition day. Write Ipmegiate Qua er 34.S0. 16th St, PRIl 5ep28 ANTED—Pogition by young lady as office girl, bookkeeper or timekech: ur Addre" 3. L, Columbla, Ct. sép2¥d oung 13en. to_ run; & mashine. Bard ‘Union o 'sepsd ‘WANTED—Woman to do washing at hiome for;e fhmily of two. Call a1 457 ‘Washington sep28d wml'rm)—A neat, willlng German or Swede for cooking and some general work in a smal} family Where a second girl is kept; no laundry. Address M, care of Bulletin Office. sep28d MAN WANTED — e updersigned wants an honest, ambitious mah in each city gnd town where not already sufficiently represented. Previous ex- perience unmecessary. We Awill teach you the business thoroughly by mall And assist 3ou (o start i business for ursel our local representative: lendid “opportunity for a man with- out tal to get into big payi busi- nessfot himself and become!indepe; fe. The National Co-Operativs nmnl.ny. Co45, Marden, Bldg. bep MUST SELL at once, beautiful ma- hogany upright pikno, ‘new In Febtu- ary, handsome case of newest design, brifiiant, swest fone, perfect condition; leaving ‘bity; to avold snipping will sell at great sacrifice; quick cash buyer whL sseure big bargein. Call at 30 Unlon Street. sép2sa "0 RENT—T moaeen tn Jmpro sep TO RENT-ZFurnished rooms team Taguire o B Bl Co. FOR SALE—One palr of oxen |seven FEAEE UL R ne l years old, wel.ht 2704 and cheltnu%ln Gardner, \15 Oak Stre * FOR SALE+Mamm whn- p.kln ducks and ‘drakes; choice young stock. Fiorence J. Erowsing, Pisin Hill Nor h, Conn. sep2Is loo llvturnhh-d?“ sep3id o3 RENT Furnisied an Inquire at 48 Broadway. enement of five rooms, ents. 60 School Street. in Sy e & yery central loca: mody " o oomvens |, n 1. 58 Homn But afill there alt PARLOR .SRT—Fine condition, will sell very low as present own gannot lise same. The Fanning Studios No. 31 Willo ‘sepliTuTh8 FOR SALE B horse, welghs 1150 Ibe, souRd and glever, 11 years old; delivery wagon, good order. piy’ at Builetin Otfice. , nopnfi SALE—Ross ensilage cut‘url lu:l limantie. Telephone. FOR SALE—At onve one Dal Jersey oxen, extra well broken, wa 2600 ibs. ‘ess Chas. Nov 3, Willimantic, Gonn. ‘sopisa 'i‘on sm or to rent-tA fine bakery, ? OBSATY g‘\‘npm-nl. For in- ormation' addre ule Polrier, Danlelson, Conn. sep2l FOR SALE—A A handsome four high post selid ai Btead, more than 100 yekrs antique FOR SAl usy boardini good , location; price 'renso uire’ 15_Franklin BtrnL - SALE—Lodging mos! ae-m.bx- seotion uz ™ Bomnh St, in Back Bay district. This is "exceptionally well furnished ud TO RENT—8!: Bt d‘flm v Bacn s , n lences at 48§ For rday between 11 4. sale: Kitchen ran x-room cottage with all 4 176 15 'L n m. " POETRY - ™HE -r_r;'lmnn There's been a 'ho(n Tot \he value of & a i e But slill the ‘reller “Thac’ £oes ‘round i milin’ all the while nd don't o mothie vise but emiie . Den't no matter what 18 ML seem In thin world's goods get 8o very fur lhtl(? d You'll hmd this | (Il'n\-ll ie odr‘fl " o >y There ‘Xflln‘7ll\‘lr I|"dln bright to even o1 “alng ciou But when the cloud dissolyed in &b and tlln’vrvenn from view, The stiver linly' gen'aily Ginadives 1o The dnrkul Hour comes just me‘h y.?S'r"‘ they love AX 1t never e oriin ear They ay %n alr ' hings mny - Ty or 1 -.?-.u The feller ‘who dowt wa ght af or ‘thing 1:- .“ e one who rl% grabs off all ti The oplimixts wnd v-l-uufl - Ebe pro and com, pe . | Ana (h;ulh out all the questions thet are d E But atter ail e|- -y th: wil il o FARILY X rould rent tg gentleman a room, with prmhn ot bnh mfl lfn erences 6d. ghose. R Bulletin, FOR ley Ave. tlon, nnm m Inquire 1§ efar IAH- i rl.lmm.‘:u‘l ll B:H'E lences, Yrite 38 Union St Bt ” 7d nu-.. nolmu_-‘ o be -w- wlh o wiil Thete may be. semme ) mn‘.'”r'.’:' p Of visdge :‘. | rar i This, -'Vhl LU this s Dresidential yeart on: there are - Then u?“ Fia !Ill!h mo I?mk ‘.n- - . M‘Yam:'::owfi Tmw T bent can F’ This, this is pfi&f year deny— T my W e tull of permanent lodgers, wm tively saow an income of over and above all expen: e seen to be appreclated. Other cumstances ~compel sale. , Write price_and terms.. Boston Real Es \,oz lz;:l Bnyumn Bt. Boston, ep: THINK IT OVII—ISG noteneaas and lhu 6% V.“ufl‘z{ ¥l n&nfl=. eaveiopes aibadly imtea; Yor ik, afl. saa;) Dl'lll[i you are in need etin tno‘myw. Norwich, prices Ior ur. _The Corin. breds, Feiatared, "ot mf-""hn T IOD or country. .’Jlm' FHD- '; ton. R. D, non. Button. SALE—Steam he 1200 n;:wu Teet, i vy Seo résidence. Fof T, F. Burns, 93 eater, catalogue comparatively it at owner'y ;fllouhn inquire of anklin St _augdid k at these prices: 500 %WM(AO (g ivelopes (Pegular Dusitess sise). “printed. i o Lio; i) ‘l‘ll ‘"0‘7 0. noteheads, ha“s [-$2.10; 5,000, .00 ~1nu¢rhud: & 2.30; 6,0 o i'&‘.‘"g’m. :?oo m‘fit! 00? evéry desorl promptly. Send ar samples. 'r letin Co., Printers wad Bind wich, Conn. you nm work, #ell guat- to, wearer; big commis- 10 daily. = ‘Address ;numn oni 8035 Chestant, Phila. Add u;i Internstional Bills, 3035 Chesnut, Phil sepTS 4 LARGE WELL KNOWN COMPANY hout 5 THE B 13 i WANTED—To rent and Boarding house. Apply at WANTED—A Speaker - to wln the world's series for Boston (o Stahl) and get six La Famosa cigars for 25¢ at Fagan's Smoke Shop. Down In front! sep27d JENTS wanted to sell the Vl:f\lm cleaner; operates like a Carp ed in every home and of. profits. - Write at o e otatort, Thomson, L., Conn. - Bep26 Bun el ‘WANTED—Steady work; rood weges. The Turner,& Stanton Co, Golden St. sep36d { i ¥ E Lu Teenged 1 tal_Chessboard, given b; B Hulbers, " noted Aipie: traveler, who for 20 years was adviser of the emperor of The third number will be Tussday, Dec. 10, by the Adnmmufl Trio, which is one'of-the best cham- ber music organizations inj America. ‘The sttraction, on T\luflly Jan. 28, ‘witl be the Bosion Imperiada, ncladt -vg l:n)m-umenlnl trio (harp, flute anf n), a male quar P " xe quartette and a prima Course Clokes on Feb, 13 with'a lec- by: Dr. Edward A. Steiner, ca lmma author and lecturer, whose visi: here a couple of vears ago will be re- ¥ m:l::aad wuh Jpleasure by many tral Blplu% church. Grucm- n, Joseph S. Ad nd ald Kimball are calling oagn!ormer sub- ’m;' to the (‘ourxa Tickets may hased) at the Y. M. office”or the @. A. Davis stor T Catohing Humming «Birds. Just catch a few! We were weeks watching even ame. For more. . mu‘la year, at 0dd moments, we tried. Many methods were used—1insecot nets, bird lime, & spray of water, open windows/| with flowers inside, and, finally, a trap. At last. Could 1t'really be? I hardly dared trust my senses. Yes—4t was 3 ‘humming bird squeak that came from the lttle bag, and the boy asked if.1 ‘was the lady who would pay a dollar for a humming bird. It must be! How had he caught it? Under.his cap! Houw strange! And had it a ruby throat? He wm“ sure. Well, we could fnd that e eges wiee: chosad snt locked sqreens carefully placed in svery vin dow. Then the Wonderful bag was cau- tiously opened. Way down In the bot- tom erotiched fhe dear, funny little bird Jrith ks bright eyes loqking us straight in the face and his is Jong il pointing harp angl 1 be given at Mis: Would Le de of not ettempt to fty out, ¢ | Sullvan, he dou't eVen know of “Ho- rdm the wes bedy,| mer of Stamford,”. and never yet. '? raised his voice dgainst M hy of New York, Oh, -ves. Woodrow, Sonis aguinst bosses, byt It pakes considerable differonce whether -the boss had anything to do with his nogne ination of not, whethér or no he de- nouhces them ad his book, Pead his speech and there will be 5o danger of Wood~ row Wilson coming any nearer car- rying this state than there is of B, F. Mahan jof New .London carrying the town o! Thompson. 7 C. B. MONTGOMERY. Conn., Sept. 27, 1912, BOTTLED- BEER e ALL KINDS 136-5. Order Now. . Book Binder. « @99s Made and Fulad to m*lmnwnv. - Pies, Cake and Bread' that canzoi be exceiled Pione your order. ok SUNDAY SUBJECTS.- The Seventh Day Adventists will meet for services il the Bill block. At Park church, 10.30 a. m, preach- Ing by the pastor. Sunday school at 12 m. Loyal Tem Leg the Bill blfltpl. SUM ?‘I:;: The , weets nogn. The subject for the Christian Sei- ence service in the BilF thr'k Wlll be Reality, in 10 Carter Ave. (East Sics) At the First Bap st church the Rev. G. C. Chappell of Montville will preach morning and cves At the Taftvills Congr church, the pastor will preac] day mornIng and evening. STEP IN AND,SEL: US. v _P. SHEA, 72 Franklin Street ational Sun- Services.at the Sheltering Arms will be conducted by Rev. H. N. Coleman of | Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. for $1.50 and you make no mistake, At . the Broadway Congregational church the pastor Will preachin the morning, Rally day exercises i the Delivered to dpy part of the cify. H.\JACKEL & CO. SRCEE- 5 b SACKEY @ To0! JOSEPH BRADFORD, |, wihine ted as FPrompt service LOUIS H. BRUNELLE THE PALACE GAFE See Friswell’s Alarm Clock WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin St. the drat day of November, 1912, & writ. ten or printed list, )rop.xly signed ln zworn to, of all taxable property oyned hem on the tober, st Thote n.mn: Yo m-k- a list will be cl »en-nv Dfl? cent. Idafltlflnnl murfln‘ Blanks Zan be obtained at the Asseasors” Of- fice in City Hall, or will be sent by meil upon lDDL\Dlflon Office Hours: 9 a, m, lnfl Blth'r 5. Wed- e ngs, from ha xecel-fl beginning -y, WANTED Forewoman, capable of help; fille“‘:(e ll;fl wages; ferences and particulars of your ex- - - “:Ml E, R, Bulletin. sef2sd WANTED Card room help and epln- The Assawaga Co. Inc., Ay ville, WANTEDPosition as bmkk-.yu, stenographer or Cpewriter. Address E. M. S, Bulletin. WANTED—All the mesh wnrkerl in - il Slorwih, ‘Gonn., sept. 20 town fo call for seme O the new work which has come.in. ' Best prises this season, Alma Bauc JlgEMIAH ¢ DONQVAN, T | sep2éd Am"flm ~4 TWANTED—A small bupiness; no gro- NOTICE A spectal eeting of the Legal Vot- ers of the Town Street School District is hereby called to meef at the Brick Schoolnouse on Monday evening, Sept. So0th, 1912 at § o'plock, to hear the re- port'of (e committes appointed at the annual ‘meeting of the District Sept 16th, and to act unon the same, and to Go "any other. bu hress ‘propes Lo be done at sald meeting. LEAVIS A, FIYDE, District Clerk.- Norwtch, Conn., Sept. 24th, 1912, Bep25d ~Don’t You Know That I can suit your re§uinements in every way in connection with any con- wacting work or bullding which you may contemplate having done? IF YOU DON'T KNOW_IT the only way I can convince you of it *| is to see me and talk it over. My esti- mates are very reasonable and my work 1s guaranteed. Sunday Zschonl. At the Sscond Cungrcnahonal church The min- T MONEY LOANED Punday school 4t 930 a t the e on Plamonds, Wetches Jewe, Securiiles of any kind at (ne preach e tore open the mde of the bag .dmn 0 where he ®ut, but he did nm anove. ‘Then, placing my finger gemt: Junder- his toés, and HEtig slowis. T be. w the Jowal upon my Tand Nearty half the Dovuhdon of ¥rand: agmicuitural punsvits, inity Methodist Episcopal i h n al Morning service on tch, C. M. WILLIAMS, Telephone 670 216 Main Street QLALTY i work should always be considered especially when 1t costs no more than | the inferior kina. Skilled 1en are | employed by us. Our price tell the whole' story., STETSON & YOUNG cery; cigar store preferred; will ray . Send full particulars. Box Griswold, Conn. sep23d WANTED Men and women wanted for government positions; $80 month; thousands of _appointments \:omin[, write for list of positions open. Fran] ochester, N, lin Institute, Dept. 358., BepTd NTED Live poultry. G A Bui- WA lard. Tel.' 646 WANTED—Plano_tuning. A. G. don, 298 Prospect St, Cly. Teh " o6 l ivyia Sales Ladies Wanted Must have experience in Cloak and Suit Store. Steady position. Pay mo object to Tight party. MAURICE SAMPLE SHOP, sep24d WANTED. Weavefs, spinners and sew- ers. Special inducements to family help. Yantic Woolen Co, Yantic, Ct. | WANTED--SPINNERS at' Hall Bros., 31 Commerce S» SALE—PI Lnai ‘valante pasturs ‘E..“%.u kets, 14 with verandas, best Datsite Andin, Jarge barm: Dot et g 2000 e 1000 Sown. - Tacludes’ b Blanings, 7arming to yon s Ageney: “Wilimantie, <Suljeet to Sale 25 Shares Uncas National Bank 5_Shares qmon & Stonington Preferred. TW. S. Finishing Co., Conn. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. FARM FOR SALE inTown of Sprague 130 acres of land, 50 acres clear, balance pasture and plenty of water on farm, $1,000 worth of wood and timber atand- condition. This place is Vithin % mile from & vilage and depot, and 30 minutes’ walk of 3 manufacturing concerns. Price 32,300, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE FARM FOR SAL Situated -in the Town of Leba- non 55 acres high state of cul- tivation, 12 acres of standing timber, 8 room house and § other bulldings. Excellent location for general store. .Good reason for selling. _For price and other in- formation call on THOMAS H. BECKLEY, [l may Building, Phones 724 278 Main Stres 368-2 Peck’s ileul Estat: A;EIiGy_' FARHS A SPECIALTY li2§prln’z Steaat, Willimmtis, Comn FOR SALE . Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanle Street fn Danleison. Income $420 now \ll.d lars, in GIIC of bathing buc '*h-n Joth are afty f:n"' o ocean “and ohe ‘ hindred nru"(f' oot these lots um is & -.n w-m- poll it miles l-t Inx paid lur ears o am offering for n.\y 320 disi portation ; TU»HENT? o238 Sz I'. t“ Al L fi‘“ i t vuw Tour lllu Thl‘i oot A th all sold) I Mnraam:‘.n ) from West vestigate. wn. lsnw-t o ocean from Seashore Land For Sala I R PIERSON. Dt T S S g v commnd ot A FEW SBEASHORE LOTS Bituated in th " ‘I“:‘ o, Town of Claglestown, hy e 1) nmé}, Have on hand 45 head to pick from They must be sold er cmhnna. Prices right. Tel 1138, 0) on th ‘wiah 1 ook _EOR SALE ‘Cottage of 9 rooms, stéam,, electrig lights and open plumb- ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. * N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main Street, Lity ¢ of hgn lanc eltuate road overiJol e ShaiFa 8 Polnt o east to Montauk on the west only tes’ rhn rom [T est lnlm W. COY. Long Distance ‘Telephone, treet, Westerly, FOR SALE station, R L Right here near Norwfn a fine 112 acre farm, bulldings, wood, water, etc.,, also sto crops and Phone 806, smooth, rich land, tools. Great E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff good opportunity. Street gross, net Income on Investment 9% per cent. Houses pleasantly situated, |J thres minutes’ walk from rallroad sta tion, post office and business section, | five miuutes from ehurches schools. ¥ E. L. DARBIE, Real Estate Agent, Eavings Bank Block, Danielson, Conn, wilk c.owi 1 to sep2sd dence, knowr 1% miles “They say & New York our hours for a steak befors “What then “He made a mild and fourd that ki;."m wers n a strike, e e l:l wllflnl.abuulwult nal. “My husband ubjm to me han five clubs” voree?] “Well, present dub dues are l my husbdnd Is one of thess “d briites who would rather g0 to than pay alimony”—Kansas Journal. . THE KALEIDOSCOPE Tn, 1908 some 14,000 elephants /"been siaughtered i ly the amount of Ivory England alone. States grow This is due to the growing use ‘emtlllc article. . The pineapple pack of Hawast e od &f 100,009 of 24 tins sach, while the output “pinectar” in 100,000 galions. The Dutch ::;";n.'-m orange, white William Prince of Orange, the Dutch leader and Hberstor. . Hpbart Tasmania, has & machine for spraying hot tar on the o pres vent dust. It contains & . which h the tar to the point, and the tar is hpplied under pressure. e Canadfan farmers are gradually #is- carding the heavy fence rafls which have surrounded c'mm Droperties decades, and wre wire field fencing with attragtive e« trance gates. \ The' recent international hortieul- tural exhibition in London covered am area of, plght acres: it includedva col- Jection ‘of orchids the equal of M an expert seen anywhere. g i A German school 18 to bs ed in the city of Colam~ blas The Germans living in that re- glon have raised the funds for the land and buflding, ande the Germas government will send out and maM- tain the lt:u‘herI r Spanish farmers who raise melons plant only the seeds of thows spesie mens-which at the family table wese found particuiarly sweet, fragrantend pulpy. By this process of selection they bring it sbout that semetimes olp plantation withewt flavorlees melon in the crop, bolts, Trish laen brow | Beltast in auantity, s emb St- Gall, shitpped hack to Belfant bleached and dhished there, snd § shipped. o (he United States and oth= Kets beartag the legend “Mude and.” o merchandise whipe ped from a Vritish port to Canade o9 Australia 1x greatly faypred by hg preferential tarlff of thiss Countrien

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