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& 25 FULL, ASSOCIATED vuat 1s oing Un 1onight. le and Moving Pictures at uditorium. l?:’ovun and Photoplays at Davis Pictures and Songs at Breea mon_Council Meeting. ‘Town Meeuing in Town Halk r‘l.-.Nol"'lch‘ Il‘fl: 4389, L O. F. No. 11,1 0. O. F., Hall moets e E.. Ww. 0. W, firbers: Uni ‘Annex. Sou ANNOUNCEMENTS fiss Adles has a reminder for wom- who need scientific facial massage. adv. T, U. meeting today at 3 p. m., 00m 6, No. 35 Shetucket strget. Re- Ports of state convention. g o § shoes, the stylish and durable : the -p-fl:.\- Frank A. Bill of- it $2.60, $2.00, $3.50 and $4.00. BREED THEATER. Billy Outwitted,” Featuring G. M. Anderson Billy. t feature at the Breed to- 18 entitleq Broncho Billy Outwit- and features G. M. Anderson and ss Ve Bertram in the leading i fii'yh Is the sheriff and Vedah's i8 being sought to be served a otice upon, as & squatter. - His pres- goe and old shack are looked upon as and Kodlh. hul‘ei;]t this, hits upon a plan to con , and thwart the sheriff. This ls ccess! accomplished and the in which it is done is the e and wonderment of all is a Biograph drama entitled e, and s one of the most morality dramas ever put the Blograph company. Anoth- ‘. of equal meit is entitled ‘s Father, and is played by the favorite, Maurice Costello, and Jittle child, The story Is decidedly the average film-drama in h and will prove to be one of hits of the programme. Scream- Lubin comedy finishes the bill, jich is exceptionally fine. et SuiairsrosiammnsY AT THE DAVIS, . remarkable success of the | English Grand Opera com. tours of the last three seasons strated the fact that there s a ar g-«-uno(mmr-otw its higher forms all over Amer- "4en, whose desire for e in ish has not been satisfled 8 long time, for up to three years there were several years during 80 company of this sort was on “pany . ELAINE DE SELLEM, Contralto, four. The enthusiastic reception of the Aborn orjanization everywhere - ‘was 8o encourajing, the Messrs. Aborn the company ‘strength of the double cast. ‘to tlu. Davis theater Wednesday, 9th The vaudeville acts are of the sort ‘that need no description, are of more than usual interest the management consider them- lves fortunate in being able to secure tern Papa” In which a father who is fearful of having his daughter left on his hands schemes to get her mar- ried. To the first pleading suitor he offers every encouragement, but the swain will have none of Iit, and with the next applicant papa tries other tactics. Do they succeed? The photo play answers that question in a man- ner 4o keep the audlence in the very ‘best of humor. In A Rallroad Lochinvar you will make the acquaintance of a young man who, so far from wishing to live off the result of his father's hard work, asks that after he is graduated from college he be allowed to “start in at the bottom.” He is given a posi- tion as fireman on a rallroad of which his father is president, meets the one girl In all the world for him, his in- herent .manhood comes to the surface and he proceeds to,win her the while be allows her to belleve he is just a poor boy with his own .way to make. winning the love of the young lady he demonstrates the fact that he is made of the right stuff, and is thor- oughly competent to tak® care of the woman he lov Besides the vaudeville there are two gther good photo plays on the bill, the one called The Loyalty of Sylvia eing an especially good story, the sort that will make you y that it is not a story at all, but just the hold- ing of a mirror up to life. The above for Monday and Tuesday, ‘with grand opera for Wednesday aft- ernoon and evening, and that at a irice’ away below what one is com- elled to pay for the privilege of hear- a3 the very same artists sing in any f the larger cities insures all Nor- siich three days of real treat thea cically. "Extraordinary Feature Act at the Au- ditorium—Famous “La Petito Revue” Headlines Strong Show. In securing “La Petite Revue™ for the three days at the Auditorium, the management went considerably over the salary limit for acts, but as the best 18 nohe 0o good for the patrons of this house, the act was booked. La ! Petite Revue is the original production .that has been featured In every large vaudeville house In this country. The ot is a complete production, carrying ia_full equipment of everything. Three éls of scenery, six soloists of high utation, many electrical effects, smake this one of the finest acts in yaudeville. It is a minlature musical comedy and opera combined. Although this act costs nearly the price of the average show, the Auditorium prices Lwill remain the same as usual. Two other fine acts are also listed, they are Brittons, a refined musical spe- . hciflity, and Sweeny & Rooney, a team Jof expert novelty dancers. In addition the above strong programme, a fim in two reels is the story is one of the famous Indlan- military kind that have made the Bison famous tne world over, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Strikes by Labor Unions. Mr. Editor: If I may be permitted, I would like {o venture an opinion in regard to strikes hy labor unions. Of course, looking al’the mafter from an outside standpoint, I may not be able to judge undprstandingly, but reports of the newspapers must give us all a pretty fair idea of conditions, To mc it seems 7 terrible state of affairs, ani I cannos help feel that the public hag a reagonable right to demand from those”in authority the exercise of se- vers. measures in meeting the evils thiat often result from - many of the sirikes. There are, of course, as & rule, two s'des to every question, and we should look on both sides. 'There are cases where employes are justified in demanding better conditions from employers. and unless there can be an amicable adjustment of affairs, those employed have a right to refuse their services; but all who have any desire for law and order do mot coun: tenance acts of lawlesspess and vio- lence as a means to accomplish their object. This has all been thrashed out, and yet conditions are still bad. It seems to me that if a law could be passed and enforced whereby “When any branch of any labor union declares a strike, and as a result of that strike there is rioting, causing loss of prop- erty or life, or both, thén that union or division should be held responsible for such loss until the actual perpetrators were apprehended and brought to jus- Standard for years hings o Nolies | CHEL EA LINE | irare $1. LEse suu kau vauys lvivEias waken 7 I's ac ar: o take Labs's phote aph 8 it should be taken. Yo calcl his roguish littie smile, bis protty litte dimple. Such photugraps become prized remeiibrances of babyhood's dags in years t0 come We have had years o: | tice.” Such a law, I think, would no: only safeguard the public, but would place a restraint upon those members of unions who have a tendency to do ruch acts. The standard of unions would be raised ‘by being -urged oi undesirable members, and they would gain and hold the respect and sym- pathy of the community, and contrib- ute very much towards the better- ment of conditions between employes and employed. When the employer finds that public sympathy is entirely against him in the controvérsy, he is going to sit up and take notice. If, on the other hand, he is right, then he can afford to stand for it untll such time as those whem he employs are brought into the light, because he will be protected. The agitator is the one Who does the harm, and there ought to be a speclal law—the worst that could be framed—for him and his flk. When be no longer exists, reagon will have a better chance u{ven:xrul. WELD. Spring Hill, Oct. 5, 1912. Resents Being Called Bulh Mooser. Mr. Edite 1 was surprised to see in Monday's Bulletin that T am re- corded as 1 Bull Mooser. ime by this honor (7) In this way; After 1 was admitted as an elector someone came to me and asked me if I wished to register to vote In caucus In either party, to which I said No! If he did not hear me I think he must be deafe. than I am. T then asked him if he registered for the Bull Moosers, think- ing If he could canvass voters for two les he might as well for three. Thus I am a Bull Mooser by my fail- ure to say No! loud enough to be heard and asking a man If he could not work for three parties as well as two. Now T hope you will let me give my opinion of our candidate. After seven years’ mervice, President Roosevelt re- tired with the reputation of being one of the most popular presidents and statesmen we have ever had. . Now he has descended to a low grade partisan of the Ben Butler class. I hope you will print !h}.s. or the substance of it, as I don't like to be misrepresented In a paper which I enjoy reading, and hope to as long as I live. DENNIS . RAWSON. Killingly, Oct. 4, 1912. Brief State News Southbury.—A clvil service exami- Aation will be held Oct. 19 for post- master at Southbury, which is vacant at present. The salary attached to the position is $905. Norwalk.—The price of coal has been advanced by Norwalk dealers and purchasers will have to pay $8 a ton for two tons, the largest amount allot- ted at one time to any buyer. Meriden.—After several months’ study the proposed commission char- ter for the city of Meriden has been completed and will be submitted at onee to the citizens' assoclation which has had the matter in charge. Simsbury.—Thomas W. Convey, who lives g Tariftville, town of Simsbury, |a sthey are growing. i experience ‘in photographing children | They always fcok thelr besi when we | troublesume posins | :ake them. No nap them o a fiffy LiiGHT0.4, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Society. POCKET BOOKS New line of Pocket Books, Purses, Pass Books, Pocket BanKs and: Drinking Cups. Taft, Wilson anll Roosevelt New L.ondon (NORWICH) Line —To— NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and City of Lowell tioose s route uext ciue o to New York. You'll bave a deligh voyage on Long Island Sound and per view of the wonderful sky il and water front of Manhattan sland Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 p , except Sundays, due New York, Pl East Rivi at 045, and Pier v -3 oclock next morning vice a Ta Carte: Staternn—s» NEW LONDON $l 50 NEW YORK o ~voms and information. y3la Kew York ol Rooseveit S: Wednesdaye Fri Treight raceivad Freight and passenger service | F. V. KNOU: I “LUMBING- AND STEAMFITTING TAKE A LCOK IN 'A. H. BREED'S - P.umbin; Siop and see wha! he has got to sell If you have any plumbing work, or if you have burned a whole iot of coa., and have not been able to keep com- fortable, let us talk it over. I have Pennants and Hatbands. - - MRS. E.WIN FAY Teea TUNER et F. C. GEER, “hone 11 1z Frospect St DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Ammex, Room A. Telephons 533. octi0d has_been appointed a deputy sheriff by Sherifft Edward W. Dewey to suc- ceed John G. Willoughby Granby, who died a few weeks ago. Waterbury.—Raymond L. Ditmars of New York is to lecture on reptiles be- fore the Naturalist-club this (Monday) evening. s South Manchester, — Miss Lilllan Cheney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cheney, has sailed from New York for Europe on an eight months' trip. Miss Cheney is one of a class 6f young ladies who go abroad for educational purposes, - Middletown.—J. Pierpont Morgan and R. Fulton Cutting, wardens of St. George's church, New York, lssued cards announcing that Rev. Karl Reiland would preach his first sermon as rector of the church on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Relland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Reiland of this city. Saving Money. Sending Mr. Roosevelt's voice over the country on phonograph records, as is proposed, will save a bit of expense; and, as his yoice is the most important part of him, the plan would seem ‘o serve the’purposeas wellas & tour in person.—Providence Tribune. The forests of the United States cov- er about 550,000,000 acres and are be- ing cut away about three times as fast BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE- 92207 A SIMPLE DUT ATTRACTIVE FROCK FOR MOTHER'S GIRL. Girl's Dress h or Without Chemi. sette and Band Trimming. trioyning of blue was used for sign. 1ne cnes isette may be omittc The R 3 for the 6 yea A vattern to any address on silver or stamps. Dept, Norwich, Cor ~ X : Checked blue and white galatea with _Order through The Bulletin Company, this de- Pgttern helped o <. perhaps I can help you ttractive maid for iiy of two: must Apply at Bulletn o tid ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of 8¢ per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. - Y TO RENT. FOR SALE—1912 Model 5§ Overland touring car, fully equipped, also $lod worth of extra equipment; been LSt miles; price low. lmperial Garage. octi FOR SALE — 1911 E-M-F foredoor touring _car, perfect condilion. fully cquipped. Imperial Garage. octid GOOD OPPORTUNITY (o get a tour- FOR RENT—A furnished h e i ylolephone and bath. rf:fl'.:‘-fl'; o rooms & yery central loca- ern conven- Inquire of Bulletin Co. ~sepsid TO RENT—Modern cottage of eight 11; 0 RENT—Fura Private family in a V::iy 15 Ton’ Sicain Heat rooms al 24 Summer St, Laurel WANTED_Expericnced, woman for { general housework in family of two | adults; must be good plain cook aud | jaundress. Apply to Edwin Milner, | Moosup, €onn. octdd neat, capable girl for Semork w004 was Ad . Ricketson, Taltvide. Tel Getdd — Shoemaker. - Apply T1J ED ioemake: iy T Willimaniie, €t Y antic ) I | tions to right “men. king elght | sours dally_and four Saturdays. One from New York. Fare $5 cents. of some refine- ily with & mald; must be capabie, 4 B00d cook, and bring good relerences. Address H. Bulletin Office. octsd WANTED~Meat cutter who_speaks “Engiish, to tun cart. oosup, Con sploner. ‘Lhe Qui fg. Co., Willimantic nick-Windbam Conn. td WANTED--Forewoman, capable of handling heip; swate age ana Wages; Address E, ., Builetin. SD—Fiano, 8 Prospect St., Sanitary klombin; A peep into an up-to-date bathroom 18 only lesy refreshing than the batn itself. During the summer you will the more look to the bath for bodily comfort. 1 will show you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs and give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- entee the entire job. * J.F TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Stree: . S.F. GIBSON - 1in and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardsoa and Boyni.. Furnaces. & > West Main Strest. Norwich., Con T. F. BURNS, lieating and Plumoing, 92 Hranklin Strezt ROBERT J.COCHRANE as Fiting, Plumbing, Steam Fittiu. 10 West Main St., Norwich, Conn. agent N. B. O. Shest Packing apr Ladies: Our Extensive Lines of FURS FUR COATS, AUTO COATS, SCARFS, MUFFS and NOVELTIES for Misses and Children’s wear are now ready for your inspection. Early selections will be re- served for future delivery if you wish. Jas. C. Macpherson FURRIER 291 Main Street, Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank, Norwich, Conn, THE FUTURE . WELFARE of the patient depends largely upon accurate prescription work and the purity of the drugs employed. In the interests of your sick one’s better health bring your prescription to DUNN'S Pharmacy 50 MAIN ST. See Our New Line of 10 cent and 15 cent NOVELS LA THE NOVELTY SHOP C. L. HILL, 88 Franklin St. TE is no advertising medium in Eastern Copnecticut equal to Fhe Bul- lotin far brsiness resulia = poultry. G. A, Bui- augsid WANTED- lard_ Tel. 64 WANTED At once for Automobile Tire Building— tirst class Aterican men—marricd preferred—permanent position. Apply THE HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS CO., Hartford, .Conn. octid WANTED—CHESTNUTS We will buy any quantity, from a quart to 1,000 bushels. J. C. WORTH & CO,, 50 to 56 Market St. HELP WANTED Cooks, General Housework Girls, Day Laborers and several Boys. @& REE EMPLOVMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. WANTLD--SPINNERS at Hall Bros., . 31 Commerce St. WANTED Cooks, Waitresses, General House Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged. J4. B. LUCAS, Central Building Room 32 CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once tor cash. Must be good bargains. Fruit farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENCY, apr27d Willimaatic, Conn. — e LOST AND FOUND. LOST—On Sunday, in vicinity of Cheisea Parade, a pear-shaped Roman pearl. Finder please return to Bulletin Office and receive reward. octid TOST—Plain_gold band bracelel on 3.30 Norwlch-Wasterly car. Reward it returned to 351 Main St octid FOUND—On Franklin square, Thurs- day evening, purse containing sum of money. ing property Bulletin Office. Owner can have same by prov- and paying charges at octsd MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweir: and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old establisned firm to deal with. (Establisned 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street. Upstairs. FIRST—Inspect our large stock of fin- ished memorials. SECOND — Examine our collection of designs, selected examples of the best in Monumen- tal Arj. ALWAYS take ad- vantage of our Manufacturers’ AR Prices. Estat: of C4 KUEBLER ! 39 and 41 Franklin Street, Telephone. 3 St S s near Franklin Sq. references and particalars of 'your ex- | Rerience. sep26d 1 | ot o e - = T ears old | ing car al a reasonable price—idlL |UD to dete in every particular: i for TED By L o+ wark "Also a | Overlund in good condition. imperiui | the best rents in city.” inquire iy B young man 20 t years old. _Apply | 2 Dukle, | e Bl Sep20EMW 0. Box 8! ~octad OR _SALE—Vinegar casks ,n‘oménz M'fu.fimn—Al 8ix-room tenement with ot Tiai Fair Peritonitis, | 70 to iU gaiions; wiso new milch cow. odern improvements, . inc Tiiton v wnl;'lal.u !-é%; fe“\?én’é’.g‘iéfi for | F. L. Richinond, So. Canterbury. octid | steam heat., Box 200, Bull 1n.mlo"cdlm‘ Zoc, Havana seconas, worth a dime, al| “pgn™ ALK Thoroughbi A, TO RENT—Cotiage of six r 4 Fagan's Smoke Shop. World's I‘JFS‘ bull, 18 mouths old. J. G. Lew large garden, at 11 Beech St. 'X;’;‘f; by innings. e D. 1, 8o. Coventry, Conn. to James Murphy, 807 Washington Si. TOR SALE—One 1912 7-horse tw Indian, biue, with full outfit; run about 60U miles; price $200. Harry V. Bald- win, Box 416 Groton, Conn. octdd 1OR SALE—A handsome antique four higih post solid mabogany bed- siead, more than 100 years oid, in fine conaition; a great bargain. Di. Frauk ite, K. §. D. 3 Norwich. Phone sepl7d rding _house; n; price reasonable. In- anklin_Streel. sepl6d FOR_SALE—Lodging house in the most desirable section of St. Botolph Si. in sack Bay disuict. This houss is “exceptionaliy well turnished and is Lull of permanent ivdgers, Will posi- Uvely suow an income ui $125 montnly over and above ail expenses, 1t must Le seen to be appreciated. Other cir- cumsiances compel sale. Write for nd_terms. Boston Real lstaie v Boylstoh St. Bosion, Mass. noteneaas buslness size) s, aeatly printed, tor §1.90; 200 Cach, $8.00. Seud for sar:ples ' and piicds Tor any priuling you are in need Bulicun Company, Norwich. L C. pigs, tROrpURN- e d, none bei‘er in i Luglow frarm. North Sloning: .. 5, Norwith, Conn. 3 PIINTING—Look at Lhese price enveiopes (regular business printed in cernmer, §L.4¢; FL.0L3 5,000, $6.00; 10,000, notelieads, 6x93s, princed, 32405 0,000, $6.00; 10,000, . letterheads, $3gx11, printed, $1.7 34305 5,000, $9.60; $13.50, billl x5} 10,600, rinted. 52105 5, 10,000, 3 stutemei iadtg, | printe 1,000, $1.83; 5,000, 36.00: 10,000, §11. Priniing of every description = done promptly. Send for samples. The Bul- letiy Co., Prinlers wud Binders, Nor- wich, Cotn. SACRIFICE SALE—Picasantlv located 3 acre farm, 35 acres excelleni plow and, baiance pasture and wood, §ood €ruif, 1% miles irom R. R. station and village, near niarkets, 14 room colonlal house 'with verandas, best cond’tion outside and in, large barn, palnted, new henbouse, cost §365, sheds, outbulldings. buildings worth $5.000; price $8.30 $1.000 down. Includes nouscheld fur- nishings, jarming_jools aud youitry. ‘Tryon’s Agency, Willimantic, Conn, Jandid FOR SALE The splendid two-tenement house in | good condition, beautifully located on a fine lot on Central Avenue, corne:r llickory Street. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 302 86 Cliff Street FARM FOR SALE Situated in the Town of Leba- non 55 acres high state of cul- tivation, 12 acres of standing timber, 8 room house and 8 other buildings. Excellent location for general store. Good reason for selling. For price and other in- formation call on THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street. 368-2 Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARHS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Straat, Weiilimaniis, FOR SALE 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 Seashore Land For Sals Forty acres of high lanc situate on statc macadam road overlJoki Atlantic ocean from Point Judilh von the east to Montauk on the wes! 25 minutes’ ride from Westezly station, Y.N H & H R. R Conn Long Distance Tel ¢ High Street, v declid oct2d A PRIVATE gentleman a steam heated, room, with privilege of bath phone, at Bulletin, FAMILY would rent to furnished Reforences exohanged, App!y lnplgd TO REN' Building on L Bulletin Office. FOR RENT—Flat six ley Ave. Inquire 18 Maife §" RNISHED ROOMS—C . tion, Mra. Emma Morse, 18 Unlon augdid ni 18 Unlon St TG nENT—Htore at §1 Fra a good Jocation of any retatl bas n:ll. Inquire at Bulletin Office. jyiid tore Mo. 35 Broad- Way, next to the Wav! e ooty SioenY A oy o gz‘fl“ PRIy to Willias RS e i SRR UP T0 DATE furnian 2 suerite bullding. ~ Mra. l'::'x'v-u‘h':" T0 RENT FAIR TODAY. FAIR, COOLER TOMORROW. _PRESS DESPATCHEL listed. The Penaltv is the title, and TRAVELERS DIRECT v POETRY POLITICS. When Brown and 1 got started Discussing the campaign From reason soon he parted, All argument was He questioned and e The platform of m 3 The taiking soon 1 ended— T told him that he lied. When Jones attacked my party He neariy raised the roof With eriticism hearty— 1 mercly answered “Poof!™ He floored me in debating. My statements he decried; I ended it by stating, Succinetly, that he lied, 1 started in converting 0ld Green to think my wayy His statements got to hurting No odds what he might say. I saw he was a mossback And swayed by olden pride, So, rather than to sass back, 1 simply sald he led. And =0 by twos and dozens I've downed them every one; My brothers and my cousins I've put them on the runm. When reason failed (o sway them 1 rose then in my pride And anger to dismay them And told them that they led. —Chicago Post AMERICANIZED. Antonfo Aroni Ees man from Napoli, But deesa fallow Tony Ees smart as he can be. 1 bat you twanty dallar Dero nev: So_queeck Bento a An’ dat'sa change hees face. An_deq for change hess lang wedge rta verra wal: 80 like he own da town. Wio's boss for dees a country? He_soon ecs wise to An’ den he's doin’ som'theeing Dat mak’ da job complete; For no one could suposa Dat he ain't jus' da same Like dosa 'Mericana W'en he ees change hees name. Eet was Italian Tony Dat com’ from Napolt, But “Meester McAron(” Ees Irish an can be From QOct. 1st, the upper floo: Osgood Building, No. 103 "Brosdway, now used as a box shop. For particu- lars, inquire THE CHAS. 0SGOOD CO,, Commerce St. gep1sd To Rent Ready for occupancy at once. Rooms over* Bliss Jewelry Store, 126 Main St., suitable for any mercantile purpose. Applyto JOHN & GEO. . BLISS FOR SALE. JUST ARRIVED. Express car of 28 Horses. Some nice Chunks; big Horses and Drivers. Have on hand 45 head to pick from They must be sold or exchanged. Prices right. Tel. 1139, E. R. PIERSON. A FEW SEASHORE LOTS Situated in the Town of Clariestow: R.L, fronting the Ataatic Oceas, o one Of the besl bathing beaches in the suate. These lots are Ity (00) feer Irontage on ocean and vme lundred . In —— Daly, in New York Evenins Suri. g HUMOR OF THE DAY First Bachelor—What's your idea & a hero? Second Bachelor—A Mormon —Judge. Clerk—Mr. Sapleigh complains in his letter that he is not hearing any- thing further about his suit. Lawyer —Send him a bill.—Fliegende Biaet- ter. |\ Customer—What have you in the way of summer fletion? Newsdealer— ‘We have the platforms of all the pare tle{- and the candidates’ speeches.— Life. McStab—Miss Jerolomon, do you—ar —think your father would care if 1 cailed you Minnie? Lovely Girl—Cer- tainly not; he calls me that himself! —Chicago Tribune, “Father,” sald the young man, “T cannot tell a le” “In that case” sighed the old man, “T dow't belleve you will ever attract amy attention politically.”"—Louisville Courler-Jour- ‘nal. “In_this story,” said the small boy, “the fairy offered to grant the wood- chopper three wishes.” “Only three/ replled the candidate. “Why~1 do better than that in one speech.”— Washington Star. Merchant (to clerk)—This won't do. Every time you see a “§" you call it near-sighted? ° Clerk—No, sir; matter of habit. 1 used fo work in & ladies' shoe shop.—Tit-Bits. “May 1 have lhllwcbh:lr.' 'rzz’c:-' pends, madam. t part take in this rally?” “I promised to make a speech.” “Well, this chair wps reserved for a lady who promised make a ple/—Pitisburg Post. Harassed Prlm:r——!’ny, If.-.: chief, why do you keep your serv: tied uph:o long? Cannibal King—A thousand pardons, dear missionary: but we are waiting for the consign- ment of paper bags from Sydney!— frty (180" % Sydney Bulletin. these lots ! salt wal 5| “You cam't soive even the simplest nine miles long, sandy bottom, problem! If your mother wants to lent boating and fshlug. The price of | boy| for supper, and she has seven these lots 1s two hundred (5200) doi- | DOl €8RS of them break, how lars. Remember the prices thut were | €688 and three em . | puid for lots at Pleasant View four |many can she now boil™" “She wou years ?o and the prices thal are be- |not bofl any—she would scrambi (g Balg MOT: rabese cottags siiss (ist | them!"—Meggendorger Blaetter. V' are o | same ‘Goean.” same beach, only o few | First Newsboy—A guy hAnded me & miles east of Pleasant View. ' Here is | half-dollar for a paper dis & chance to buy a seashore cottage siie £:°a"low Hgure and have it incrasse 1n value meny fold in & year or two. Avail yourselves of this opportunity and dow’t be among those that will say (after they are all sold) | wish I had bought ona Come and look these lots over and remember chase one I pay your expenses f distance not over 100 miles. portation from Westerly in &uto. vestigate. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, Neo. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 a augad Westerly, R. ns 1n- FARM FOR SALE in Town of Spragus 130 acres of land, 50 acres clear, balance pasture and woodland, plenty of water on farm, $1,000 ‘worth of wood and timber stand- ing, some fruit, S-room house, barn ang other buildings in fair condition. This place Is located within 1% mile from a village and depot, and 30 minutes’ walk of ,3 manufacturing concerns. Price §2,300. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich. LEGAL NOTICES, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwicli, on the 7th day of October, A D. 1912. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. _Estate of Annie McLaughlin, late of Norwich, in sald District, deceased. The Administrator exhibited his ad- munistration account w. ald estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- fore Ordered, That the 10th day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1912, at 5 o'clock in_the af- ternoon, at the Probate Court Room in the Cily of Norwica, in said District, and the same Is, appointed for hearing the same, rnd the said Admin- istrator fs directed to give notice there- of . by publishing this otder once in Sume 1« Wspaper having a circulation in saiu rict, at least three days prior U) the date of sald hearing, and make return to_the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true + record. FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. 'JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY Telephoy / _, SUBJECT TO SALE | OFFER 20 Shares Thames National Bank 25 Shares Jirst National Bank 25 Shares Uncas National Bank 5 _Shares Groton & Stonington Preferred. 7 U. S. Finishing Co., Common. 15 Shares Crescent Fire Arms Co. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. COWS FOR SALE Large assortment of Fresh Cows, six high grade Holstein Heifers. Pair working Oxen HYDE, No. Franklin, Ct. JEWETT GITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in every particulan 1RA Fo LEWIS Prentiato” 1 went outer de depot to get de change an’ when I come back he was gone. Second Newsboy—How long was you gone for de change? First Newsboy— ut two hours.—Boston “Fou'll ave to pey for fhat child, madam,” sald the conductor. he'# only six years old.” “We coflect fare for all.children over five.” “You Well, why don't you have them EIDOSCOPE Now dig for the peach iree borer Berlin has a remarkably large nom- | ber of cigar stores, They are used as | betting places and for the of lot- | tery tickets at a trifling profit, It is generally recognized in covh- tries which have had experience with the sale and consumption of absinthe |that this beverage is dangerous (o | heaith. Beigium, United States, Switz- erland and Holland have f¢ its manufacture, sale and importation absinthe is also condemned by the laws ‘of Brazil and its importation for- | bidgen, A fine of $100, m]- i : o h:.l:'- osed under the wireless op( 1910, was recently collected from the captain of coastwise steamer Sabine for salling without a wireless opera- The law requires all vessels that tor. carry more than 50 ers and Srew, and Ko two hundred miles of . more without stopping, to be equipy: with wireless apparatus and to have a wireless operator. Nicaragua is divided Into two en- tirely separate sections, the Atlantie and the Pacific, which can never b8 united without the aid of raflfoad com . | munications, At present almost ail | products, as well as the majority of passengers, go from one part to the other by way of Panama or Costa Rica. The balance of the freight and passenger travel is via Greylown and the Sam Juan river. On account of the great length of New Zealand, stretching as it doess from latitude 34 degrees southward about 1,000 miles, the northern part i naturally warmer than fthe southern part. Auckland is almost as far north | is Svdnef, and has a warm though set | tropical climate, while Invercargifl, st the exireme south of New Zealand. is the most southerly town of the world, with the exception of Punts Arcnas and small settiements in Pata goina and the Falkland islands, { Rae @ climate not uniike that of southe El nd, thongh somewhat milds Nem * o i b, . S . ~