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W CLOUDY, RAIIl TONIGHT: FAIR, COLDER TOMORROW. PIORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1912, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DEGPATCMES . What Is Going On Ionight. Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at stunt_he does, but ‘getg hand after hand all through his act. Johnstone and Wentworth offer a singing act that has few if any equals on the ! 1 WANTED. AGENTS WANTED to sell lots In fastest growing city in southwest, un- the Auditerium. g ime.” i er gevernment irrigation project. Lib- Vaudeville and Photoplays at Davis m‘mm“"“n“‘n':e‘ gm“‘“; A ¢ral commissions, P 0. Drawer 24, 2 - » 1 s Cruces, New exico. e Apomoy wonder at the wonderful work done by | ZiE it SE HRER i the professional life-saver; to weep with Bill Wilson’s Gal; to cheer with And for The Congressional Candidate, and to laugh with and at Buster and the Gypsies. In proof of the old saying that “it never rains but it pours,” there comes to Mr. Davis the chance to book the Kelly-Latrell Troupe of five people, who for years past have had circus managers bidding for their ANNGUNCEMENTS A_eordlal invithtion is extended to al W, C. T, U, members and their friends to attend a parlor meeting, Tfl.fl.fl!nmwkhfld-tun Thomas A. Pe\*k!n?nrmpeo: street. Take the 2.45 car Greeneville. Ses the shoe specials Frank A. Bill *-offers today- (Saturday). Ladies' $2.60 | Monday, the 21st inst., for a three day seryices. They open at this house ou| 1 1 | liquors and cordials ¢ be made at home, saving over 50 pef cent. of the liquor dealers’ prices, with “Zanol’ con- centrated extracts. A few minutes does the work. Makes the genuine article. You sell the concentrated extracts, your customer makes his own liquor. Guar- anteed strictly legitimate. No license required. Can be sold in dry as well as wet territory. Enormous demand, news business;_ that's why Sample case and agent's outfit free. Big repeater, big profits and big busi- ness how. Territory being snapped up. fine shioes at §2; ladles’ leather, . The usual continuous show Wwill | Send no money. Don't waste a_moment, oloth shoes, $2.60; men’s §2.50 gun run’ Saturday afternoon, Write or wire today—now. Universal fi!fl!‘ $2. Special $3.50 shoes at s Flmp’xggds:o., Dept. 678, Cincinnati, O. and youths' shoe specials at oc A tfl.’n.so a.nd”ll.?&. LN SUBIECTS. JACENTS_Heres ilic best Tine “of e Seventh Day Adventists will meet | J2vors, perfymes and tonot Drop o ed. MARQUARRE SEXTETTE. . lsor gervices in the Bill block. Fhue samplS cave. furnishad to workers. Tioket Sale for First of Y. M. Ci A. Loyal Temperance Legion meets in Course H=y Been Big. the. Bill block Sunday afternoon. At Taftville Congregational church Write quick for full particuldrs. Amer- fcan Products Co. 6431 Sycamore: St., Cincinnati. O. oct19d Cinclonatt. O 0 FAMILY HELP WANTED for woolen Mouday, 28, in ‘the Central mill. The Assawaga Co., Inc., Dayville, a l‘ui;rd: the irre Sex- | the pastor will preach morning and |CoBR: - octisd A iy Sym- | evening. | o ts, will give the first en- et it | year's course held| The subject for the Christian Science WA,N TE“ ('HESTNUTS, the auspices of the Young Men's urvn miq. in f‘:io Bill mt‘.:cx will be The [We will buy any quantity, rine o nemen tho/ala of eoursviihete. to. tis At;)kh-h-t i e IR et to course 18 - 'ark church at morning and ves- ~ Ing i M'fi-m - pls.rv nBrvicses.HvraachinsDb% the pastor, f S ok WORTH & CO., um. Seven P - . Dr. 8. H. Howe, D. D. o, g outy 4 ‘mors “ edacabt 50 to 56 Market St. are avaflable. * admission tick~ | Services at the Sheltering Arms will \ ets will be sold at tz‘m which will | be. conducted- Sunday by Rev. M. R. give the holder a seat anmex at ggmh of First Methodist. church witn g % ) At Second - Congregational _chu ¢ BnEED TWEATER | et gty s o Broe “Oolonel Theod 5 A ister will preach at the morning and al I'OS., ! " “"| evening services.' \ Breed's Big Bill. 2 ity 81 Commerce St. et of e At Bmdvu’y conqr-gntlflul church 3 the Breed today. for | the pastor will preach in the morning of the today, on Pn_odcn_u apd Authority. Afternoon i i h“ S ghg | service at 5 o'clock. ; ¥ w ANTED roel of views of the | - gpectal services at Mt. Calvary Bap- 5 H lar . political lng’. ms ohu:oh,bw!lfizh p;;tclih‘!nvxv nrnyomigs Cooks, Waitresses, General House Roosevelt. ot and evening by Rev. W. ashington | Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged. than -::»E?ffl;h of Springfield, Mass. 4. B. LUCAS, him daily | At Trinity M. E. chureh, morning | Room 32 Central Building strenuous life. Saga- | subject, The Kingdom of Man and the | umuu? this Kingdam. of God, Bvening topic, Opin- e , M onvi jon. snaps, but views A, i range with the full per-| At Gracs Memorial Baptist church, ('Asn ron Ym Fm “‘05'- The Cattle| preaching by Rev. A, W, Adams.| Several good farms wanied at ohce o7 1t cattle rustlers | Morning subject, The Sword of thel|lar cash. Must e Da s accomplished in subject, The Helping | Frult farms and farms with lake . age preferred. Send particulars to 56 per 1 WANTED. TEN DOLLAR NOTE FOR A FLYER Wwill carry a 235 word classified Ad. into 2 millien homes one t/me (any day) in entire list: List A—New El‘/llll- 25 words. 1 insertign $10—3 insertions $27. Portland Telegram, Rutland Herald, New Buitain Heraid New Haven Leader, Boston Post, Haverhill Gazette. Augusta Journal, - Bridgeport Post, Bangor News, Hartford Globe, Meriden Record, W’cester Telegram Lewiston Journal . Norwich Bulletin, Waterville Sentinel Lowell Telegram, Springfield Uniop, Lawrence Eagle, Boston American, Lyun News, Nashua 1‘0]Tlph.Providence Journal Burlington re$ ¥ Send for BBoxlet. Merrill _ Adv. Agency, 1161 Broadway, N. ¥, Phoue 4617 Mad. Jan13s | work. 25 oe §: g 542@385 g § ¢ ve to see them now, you will to catch them while they are play- Garden next week. miss seeing this act if thel op ceeds in g is offered you Tsuda has perfected his act and suc- msmmqnm BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE 3261 (ACTICAL DRESS FOR THE LITTLE MISS, GitVs Ome Plece Dress With Coflar in Fhaped or Round Outiine, LA dov ¢ in siik, l-x 8 in gl is ei- sloti Senator Clapp’s Rashness. AUCTION X Senator Clapp having assured Mr. ‘ o Morgan, that government would i Itorcln: stee]l as a lightning-rod. g At tht Geeanevilly, Gongregationl gshite ™ 3 e Greeneville Col ona w church'S fi:y morning fi:'nr:l‘t‘or wiil s . nu—.m! ==m Emcb The Kingdem Beyond the - . nl:l.lérw There 'will be the usual even- | wILLIAM B. WILCOX .. Auctioneer At Preston City * Cong © A TION regational church the pastor, Luther Lf Ken- eston, preaches Sunday-morning upon the subject Repent, for 'the Kianam MONDAY, OCTOBER 21ST, " at 10 o'clock. , To be sold at Public Auc & farm res, situated in the wn of of Hi A % f 90 eaven is at Hand. g‘f"fl d khown s the Stanton fl Rev. E. C, Ewing of West Roxbury, | 20 hor builaings, 4 cows die soon, Mass,, will occupy” the pulpit at the|] two year old e 1% 2 yearli eif- First Congregational church Sunday | ers,-3 xtlrun‘ bulls, 1 % luno‘t htmu- orning. e pastor will speak in | year old oxen, 10 tons of 7, 5 tons o ts, lumber f ilo 16x20 and oth 8 evening on Meekness. A . = °Pnu..., B altor At the Church of the Good Shephard it (Universalist), preaching by Rev. Jo- seph F. Cobb. Subject, The Tree of l'l-“ .. Bk U. arvlclelt':ilfi p. m. ‘onle, uke’s Gospel a Missiol pel lonary wheell w, 2 grindstones, tackle blocks with rope, hen wire 1 ost drill, 1 boring machine, 1 anvil, 1 sewer and other blacksmith tools, 1 good cook stove, 1 heater stove and other household furniture, 1 barrel of vinegar, 4 empty cider barrels, ox chains, crosscut saws, crowbars, cant- hooks, »pitchforks, shovels, hoes and other articles too numerous to mention. 1f stormy, sale will take place next fair weekday, octl7d RAY B. WILCOX, At Trinity Episcopal chureh. there will be holy communion at 9.30 2. m., morning prayer and sermon at 10.30 a. m., and evening prayer and sermon at 780 p. m. The rector, Rev. J. Eldred wan, ‘Wwill officiate, ——e At the Spiritual Academy Rev. A, P, inn will speak Sunday morning upon the subject The Phenomena of Nature gg,,!xnmllon of Infinite Intelligence. gressive Lyceum meets at neen, Subject. Power of Thought. 6. H. MORGAN,,,,.,.,. ., ;Auctioneer pay his expenses while here to testify, we fear the worst for that new treas- Having_ sold farm, known as the ury surplusi—Washington Post. Deacon’ Georze Rogers farm. 1-8 mil north of the Leffingwell church, I will sell at Public Auction on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22D, 1912, at 10 oclock 2. m. the following described property: Ten cOwSs (some new milch, some spring- ers), yearl! heifers, 7 calves, « horses (about 1100 1bs. weight), 1 set team harness, 2 set driv) harness, 1 lignt team wagon with s and pole, 2 Concord buggles (1 new), 1 low-down milk wagon (nearly new). 1 "1313' { cultivator with ho corn E count for the sweetness of his disposi- | iton beam Blow, 50 Hens. 4boat 10 tons tion.—Washington Star. of first quality hay, 5 acres No. 1 corn y in shock, about 30 bushels potatoes, Builders of a _ 200-foot concrete | LO°%, f97kS: shovels, and otker articles too_numerous to mention. chimney in Germany used the rein-| If stormy. next fair weekday. A caterer will be in attendance. oct18d CHAS. I, RATHBUN. CLOTH SHOP Have just put in a new line of Fail and Winter Hats Call and Examine. A Brand New Stock. Qur Best for $2.00 JOSEPH DONOVAN, Phone 591. 325 Main St. Not a Square Deal. Progressive California has denied the president the right to have electors on the ballot. Which seems a partic- ularly rough corner of rthe “square deal.”—New York Evening Sun. Colonel’s Sweet Disposition. Colonel Roosevelt’s - statement that his doctor zav him saccharin may ac- 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 3 the publis the finest standard brands of Beor of Europs and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pals and Buri Mueir's Beoteh Als, Guipness' Dubli C, & C. imporied Ginger Als, Bunker Hiil P, B, Ale, Frank Jones’ Neurish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A, ADAM, Nerwich Town, Telephone ¢47-18, Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, 6ARRIAGES, WAS 8, TRUGKS and 6ARTS, Mecnanical repairs. painting, trim wiRg, uphoistering and wood worit slacksmithiag in ail its branches. Seatt & Clark Corp i 507 te 515 Nerthr Main St, ared ‘ehallic ollar and tiim 6lt may bo o eut in four siz t i this illustration on receipt of 10 cents i P f | mission; mak: WANTED—Girl for general house- Apply at 28 Otis St. _octldd ADVERTISEMENTS ine, six words to the line FOR SALE. FOR SALE—15,000 -feet of second- hand {umber, boards, joist and plank. Broest K. Manning, 86 Dunham St. octigd FOR SALE—Cabin boat, 23 feet long, 1% foot beam, with all equipments; 801d cheap. Can be seen T i Water Street. Setiyd FERRETS FOR SALE — White or brown. ‘Thos. Shes, ‘319 Central Ave octl! FOR SALE—Blacksmith and wagon- shop, equipped with power machinery for bullding wagons and repairing au- tos; good brisk trade; excelient propo- sition for a live may; property in- cludes nine-room house, barn ana acre of land. Inguire T, D. Pond, Brooklyn, Conn., or owner, Martin A. Kraus, & West 125th St, New York City. octl16WS FOR SALK-—Farm of 53 @cres on Scotland Koad.: -dnquire of Henry Creighton, . _oftlid_ NTED — Weavers on Knowles looms; good work, good pay and ex- cellent board at moderate brice; also want loom fixers. The Glazier Mfg. Co., South Glastonbury, Hartford Coun- ty, Conn. oct19d- WANTED—Men_ to sell farmers and ornamental stock in town. Apply at once. Herrick Seed Company, Rochester, N. Y. octl9d seeds Lo | FOR SALE—Household furniture for ,sale. 7 Brown Street. octl7d AUTO BARGAIN—A flve-passenger Jackson touring car, cost mew $1,250, never run over 10,00u miles, good tires, two exira tul and windshieid. Dem- oustration given, Price §225 if sold before Deec, 1st. Lock Box 343, Lianiel. son, Conn, oct1id WANTED—3$250 paid for distributing 2,000 free packages perfumed soap pow- der in your town.- Reliable men. or women., No money required. K. J. Ward & Co., 1770 Bertean ‘Ave. Chi- cago. oet19 WANTED—Salesman, balance “this year and next, experienced in any line, 1o sell general trade in Conn.; unex- celled specialty proposition; commis- sion cfintmct: $35 weekly for expenses. The Continental Jewelry Co., Cleveland, hio. oct19d WANTED—High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bush- es, bulbs, etc. Good wages; permanent. Exclusive territory. Brown Brothers’ Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. octl8d, WANTED — M: ed woman willing to- give part time to special work: ice to mak ;- work per- ork, S0ct19SW EXPERIENCED fi WORKERS wanted; advanced prices. Call 3 Fair- mount St. Mrs. E. Leffingwell. octlyd WANTED—Two or three furnishdd rooms for . light housekceping, ‘near wmqu‘. St. Address Box la Bulletin, A small furnished house ent for the winter months; &’,‘“ and particulars, X octl9d dregs P. O, 66. W. young man to work In a store. One with some ex- nce preferred. Address A. B. C. care Bulletin, oct13d WANTED—BIg money writing songs; «gundreh of d haye been made successt ters. We 50 Jn. of wuflu'fl :lt.lomatul.u'scnd»:: Loday: or "“wrlte. Tor tree partiotiare Duglale 0o, Dep ticulars. Yoy fo ‘ashington, oct128 WOMEN— you want work, sell guaranteed hosiery te wearer; hig com- e $10. daily; ex nce ress . internatios unnecessary, Ad al Mills, 3638 Chestmut, Phila, - sepTl 13 Fepsesentati Ne canvassing oy seliciting o R wanted, requiz TR [arden month, 3 for particulars Lock Drawer 827, Chi- cago, 1l o0tas MEN—If you want work, sell guar- anteed hosiery to wearer; big commis- sion; make $10 dally; experience un- necessary. Address Xm.rnauna:” i 5088 Chestnut, Phila. WANTED—A real nluw! a man w\m has’ ability, who will work for us as hard and conscientiously as he o or Mt o Tt o clusively ‘onnec 7 to commence work Jan. {.‘ “’&- have a every business in every town in the country, without regard to sise, can be successfully solicited. Our goods are very attractive, but no more 80 than our reasomable prices, and we know from the experience of others who have been and are now in our employ that any bright, hustling man who has ability and 1s willing to work can make with ‘us from §50 to 31560 per week. Commissions liberal. Our company was organized in 1883. Capitalized $3200,- 000. We are responsible and mean bus- iness. It you do, it will pay you to write Sales Manager, Merchants’ Pub- lishing- Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. Enalose this advertisement with your applica- tion. oct138 ‘WANTED—Good sent us. Year around job. can earn. C. R. Burr Nurserymen, Manchester, WANTED—A night watchman. ply Glen Woolen Co., Norwich Tow: octldd live man to repre- Pay all you m) & pany, Conn. oct1sd AD- o WANTHD—Knowles loom weavers. Yantic Woolen Co., Yantle, Ct. oct1ld ve | ] FOR SALE—One very nice dining room .sel, one gas stove and water heater combined, refrigerator, one bed- room art suilt, chalr, tables, rug, porch chairs, etc. For further icujars in- quire oi George V. Ko at 27 She- tucket | Street. octlid FOR SALE—Sec nd- Ford auto- mobile. John H. Stoddard, 319 Frank- lin Street. octi7d FOR SALE—One-half of lot No. 10, Section 22, im Yantic cemetery. Ad- FOR SALE—AL a reasonabie price, a pair of young work horses, coior bay, weight about 2100 pounds, C. Uehi Chestnut Hill, Conu. octlé FOR SALE OR RENT-To & ;e:’l:‘m man, in Saybrook, s an Ol Ehop. | “Corievpondense NoCeL . A B B“Tlg'l:id' Route 2, Waterford, Conn. octld ; FOR SALE—Single cylinder Cadillac feuring car, fully equipped with top, side curtains, gas _oll lamps, extra tuves and ‘toois; recentiv oyerhauled and in fine shape; would make excel- lent light delivery car; wili seil ch for caxi. Address Box 900, Bullewin., octlsd 3 _ ¥OR SALE—R, I, Red pullets and cockerel. ¥, R, Waters, Jewett City. Tel. A octlod by l{upt SALE—To reduce stock, yokae/of oxen, & &isu ’unw-.mbr. octlsd § VJOR SALM—Busy boarding house in Movsup; good location; price reasou- able, Inquire 15 Kranklin St, oeti2d FOR lAkl—uuny boarding house; good location; price reasomsble. In- Quire 15 Frankiin Street. sepléd OVER—350 notencaas il size regular b g e A g Buliia" Coimbany, Norwich: FOK SAL| . 1. C. pigs, th n- B ey, ( nice coming b, young stock; Sweel, Jewell City. prices for ant of. The Conn. rin ?i.u? 1 descrip for samples. 0] ¥ GIOM fl. 1omptly. etin Ce., Printers wad Binders, ‘wich, Cenn. S e R SN TV TSR SACRIFICE SALR—Pleasan Joeated 93 acre farm, 36 acres cnug.,l plow pasture and good miles irom R. R sta e, near markets, 14 n:- e {o with Verandas, best ouiside ant pain iouse, cost $365, sheds, outb i weor 000; price 1.000 down. d fur- Tryoa's Agency, an-..'&‘«. i Santia SALE HORSDS, I have a nice pair of Bay Chunks, weighing 3600, d four other Ch: that will welih 1500 0 1300; alse san eral Work Horses that are heavier, and wo_drivers that would maks [orses. 5 Prlfu are must sell out by Nov. lst. me and see. BLMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139, © " oot17d FOR SALE The Modern and Up-to-Date Hotel in Jewett City, conducted by the late Ira F. Lewis. For all information inquire of the Administratrix. oct1éd ' IN ORDER TO troduce “Maple Court” to the public will sell the splendid new six room Bungalow, finished with all modern improvements in the best manner, at a sacrifice price, E. A. PRENTICE, . 'Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street WANTED—To buy some early hatoh- ed pullets, hatched in' March or April. Address D. C. Manning, South Coven- try, Conn, oot15d ‘WANTED—Cotton mill help for night work: card strippers, comber tenders, drawing tenders and speeder tenders. Mn.nhud?n Mfg, Co., Putnam, Conn. octl4 WANTED—Working foreman and wife, no children, take charge of large farm and dairy; farm rough and In lonesome place; only competent men eed 4pply, Address “Foreman,” carc t’n L{’. . octlld NTED—A Al ca) %bl. girl for eneral housework; goo: ages. Ad- ress ¥, B, Rick n, Taftville, Tel otdd d%&%fi%'flm ol oL N o owT i WANTED Ceelts, Beneral Housewerk Girls, Farm ive pouitry, -6, . Help and twe Beys, alse Labesers, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M J. Gesceran, Supt, Gentral Bidg. WANTED At oace for Automobile Pire Building— first class American men—married preferred—permanent - position. Apply #BE HARTFORR RUBBER WORES €Q., Bartford, €omn. petid WHEN X0 tg put your busi- pess” bELATe th PuPLC, me: B il S wa. 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 FOR SALE Two 3-tenement heuses en Mechanic Strest. in Danisisen, Inceme §420 gross, net {ncome oR investmenmt 03 per cent. Heuses pleasamtly situated, three minutes’ waik frem railread sta- tien, pest eoffice amd busimess sectien, five minutes frem churches amd seheels, B. §. PARBIS Real Hahate Ageht, Savings Bank Block, Danieison, €onn, Peck's Real Estats Ageney FARMS A SPECIALTY 1!82 Spring Stemdt, Willimaatis, Gonn aress Box 44, care Euflokln Co. octlid 6 R. nt, for 1 . TO RENT. TO RENT—JFor ToOm upper tenemen: Clift St. Street. .b'f‘:)‘m'lfn—lrliva-room‘unlemenl llult- or small family. mornings at 73 Asylum Bt. 3 e Dl:ul:‘ -Barn in rear of Bulletin TO RENT--] Building on Franklin St. Inquire at Bulletin Ofiice. sepléd FOR RENT—Flat six - ley Ave. Inquire is Maife ?fi“ F tion, 1 family, five- with bath, at 30 Apply J. H. Whitney, 48 Oak oct19d ISHED ROOMS—Central loca- x’l‘d"' Emma Morse, 18 Unlen St TG MENT—Store at 61 Franklin B&; & good Jocation for any re b Inquire at Bulletin Office. ~ 3y21d ISHED ROOMS, all modern con- "',’3;;‘3‘* 38 Union St. Telephone 834-4 WAy, next to ul" v \'r\‘. ”:&m h J. Townsend as a to Willtam, 5. UP TO DATE furnisheu guerite lding. Mrs. Lees, l! %- FOR SALE. L $10,000 First Mortgag: Boud GUARANTEED BY TheAmericanBeet Sugar Co. Price to Net 5.80 per cent. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn, - For Sale o THE MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, No. 145 Washington St., owned by Mr. Chas, J. Carew, may be purchased on most faver- able terms If sold this week, ’ JAMES L. CASE. 40 Shetucket St., Norwlieh, Ct. FOR SALE Three buildings on and’ near Nerth Main St. co three go6d stores and four temements, all well rented. Goed invest- ment proposition quick gx:ye:: fixt a g oc! ures and geod will of prosperous Mlmner; uh‘lflhh- ment, THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phenes 724 278 Main Strest.? /. 368-2 for 60 acre farm, 20 acres clear, bal- ance pasture and woodland, plenty of wood and some tim- ber, place well watered. House has 7 rooms and in fair condi- tion, with barn and other build- ings. This farm is Jocated 8 miles from Franklin Square or 30 minutes’ walk to three mills or the trolley cars. Price $1600, and can get a liberal loan if necessary. FRANCIS D. DONAHUE, Central Bldg, Norwich, Conn. -A FEW SEASHORE LOTS Situated in the Town of Chariestowa, R I, the Atlaatic on one of bathing beaches I the State. These lots are fifty (50) feet R o4, R oot deep. e rear these lots there Is a salt water pond nine miles long, sandy bottom, cel- leat boatl) and fishing. The price or these lots two hundred ($200) dol- lars. Remember the prices that wer pald for lots at Pleasant View four ears and the prices thai are be- now. These cottage sites that 1 am offering for only $200 are on the same vcean, same beach, only a few miles east of Pleasant View. Here is a chance to buy a seashore cottage site at a low figure and have it inbrease in value many fold in a year Avail yourselves of and don’'t be among those that will say (after they are all sold) I wish I ught one. Come and look these ots over and remember if you pur- ohase one I pay your expenses for an; distance not over 100 miles. Trans- portation from Westerly in auto, In- vestigate. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, Ne. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2. augdd Westerly, B. L Saashora Land For Sala Forty acres of high lanc situate on stato macadam road overluoking the Atlantic ocean from Point Judil on the east to Montauk on the west. 4 35 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N Y H. & H. R. R. fronting the best or two. this opportuni FRANK W, COY. Len% Distance Telephona. ,.cxlllsh treet, ‘Westerly, R. L LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED—A Maltese cat with wh spot on threat, Return to 183 Was Ington Bt, and receive reward, LOST—Biagk French bulldog with name O, i s“.,.n, Nerwich, Conn, on collar, 'Return or netify C. B. Lijeas, Pequstanuek, Conn, 00t17d Hw OR STOLEN—One black herse Zelehing 1000 pounds 13 or 14 years 8] on right ferward feot, Wakafer retutnot Information i3 D G o ) Iaq!énswa i "3; John" nnwur!‘n:. %’nr. eh, Conn, oet17d MONEY LOANED 3, Raendy JTaleney I Lowes Kasx of Intesest, An old establisne xzm ta deal with. (Bs F [eld THERE is no ads Bastern Cenagellgnt bR éRr RusiResn Fasulia & wediu 0 i7te Whe Bulz POETRY — THE OLD PAY ENVELOPE. No, I never went to o And T am not un.afium-, and all such But I'mi greatly intereste . In my old pay mvulm‘. I am not ! Wish I czfil‘anflv?.am“ ere, too, For a thoronw education Helps to pull ‘a fellow through; P R gl ket B athne Beoey * .4 For my old pay envelo, 4 Ah, that littls paper s AR e, For it's bread and bitier mert Keeps the little roof above us, Thu:hl!ng u::l-‘ ap- Interlo) eace com: In my n’l’x pay envelope. higs And it has been com! o Coming steady, nll:a.m'u.-?:t; e But it vanished when the nation * as ruled b; AR, those bitter days of : !e.n‘n ol'"'o" ugiou‘lg; 1 'e’s sunshine _departs With my old pay onnlvgo. - l'vul:: w‘onamu‘ theord, A round infide a ead, Soytting e 78 ol 01) notfiefi'w el o A And I want no For protection's the insurance or O T R W, Tekbere th Sidde THE STRAW RIDE. The straw ride now 1s t‘hh ¢ ' Along the road you by You wf ‘when toes sting And cull yours <hu > l'mneen and anutfle as r‘ e dust inte ur i ST You. "&“‘I!" t B i ‘Téacher—What 1s 1! tave b AT i not any food!—Yonkers “I tell you,” said ' globe trotter, . “travel a great It there is anything in & man . I will bring it out” “Yes" said_his newly landed ocean travel.—] es’ Home Jo “Those ed s fud S i ton Star. s “Judge, I ain't hard luck now, days.” “But this, been arrested repea be alludin’ to the times when I lme own a o Courfer-Journal. \ ' THE KALEIDOSCOPE = v E v The first class fire engine was made in 1829 in London from the designs of Capt. John Ericsson,the designer of The fird engine was o the Monitor. fatlure, T"W goverrmen! censt I:Tl hoped. Tripoll and Egypt. C; precipitates of silver con- nll:mlllm of the $430,085 de- clared exports to-the United through the American consular at Amapala, Honduras, in the first of 1912. Reuter’s correspondent fn Simla states that the government of Indi is about to issue 3 1-2 per cent. bonds for the purchase of additional rollinz stock for the Indian raflways to move the unusually heavy crops expected this year. e The latest surveys and estimates in- dicate that the nitrate deposits of Chili are sufficient for several gener- ations at least, even at an increased production, since new processes and machinery are being employed by means of which much of the old caliche can be worked with nearly as good profit as when first worked. has an- The British government nounced its plan for a new $200,000 grant for ald to secondary education in Ireland. It provides for additionai teachers at $400 and $600 in establish- ' ed schools. Another draft plan pro- vides $50,000 annually for scholar- ships at Irish universities—256 each year from day #chools and 50 from bourding schools. 1t is stated in British officlal rail- way returns that at the end of 1911 the length of line (in equivalent of single track )worked solaly by elec- trieity in the United Kingdom was 206 3-4 miles and that 288 miles wer peing worked partly by electricity. T corresponding lengths of line at the end of 1910 were 206 and 220 3-4 miles respeetively, There are About ¢00 ostriches run- ning en an estrich farm in the nelgh- berheed of Coomamble, New South Wales, and the owner intends to breed up te 1,000 birds, The farm was es- tablished in 1908 with 80 birds moved from the Gilgawdra district, The birds that fermed the foundation flock were: reeeived frem Beuth Australis, At present the 400 ostriches are running on 2,560 acres, The owner reports i that he gets a better return from os- riches on this area than from twice dovoten tq t that aereage which he aheen: