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FAIR. WARMER TODAY, FAIR TOMORROW. NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1912. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHL What Is Goix?g On Tonight. ville and Moving Plctures at um n. i Photoplays at Davis 27, L. 0. O, F', Hall, 0. 0. 0., 1396, ge, No. No. 6, K. of P, 23, F. and A. Temple. 26, N. il E 0. P, F. B. L, {NOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATER. ghter of the Spy,” Monster Two- Reel Feature Picture. than usual inter- at the Breed Daughter of a romantic h century, with | scene was icturesque ne, show- ho is in m old er woman, an- on- wing re. [ Clinton Man Killed While on Way to when HOUSE BEAUTIFUL FAIR. ssy Workers of Auxiliary Have Y. M C. A Arranged with Unique Attractions h to s will open at | Bent ng_and remain of the town un- | W 44 years' service Edward pension. t the old stone road, serving been in SAYS WOMEN MAKE AWFUL FRIGHTS OF THEMSELVES. Remark of a Woman Who Has Been Sightiess Four Years. What s critism yet made & apparel of sterday by seen the light The first_thing was suddenly morning was: frights women hemse in the are ves new n who made this declara- Liggert, promin- clety Chief Events of the Balkan War, October 8-—Montenegro declares war agains: Turkey, Octoder Afirdbosch. Oatober Tushi ¢ ed. etober war aga res war ugainst aria, October I sstapha Pashe October 20—Kuigarians attack Adri- anople, Jetober 21—Turkish squadron bem- bards Buigarien peris, October 22 vians October 23—Servians sar Cetober sseh; Oetber 25—Servians take Kumano- va and othes Turkish cities, Oetober 26—Servians capture Ts- kup; Moatenesiing invest Scutari October 2i—Buigarians capture Es- ¥i-Haba pear Adrianople. Oetober $h—Bulgariing Lule Busgas. November j—Bulgarians occupy P mot], between Adriancple and: Con Montenegring invest 14—Montenegrins take ober 15—Tureo-Itallan war end- oee de- . 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Belongs in every home. Tastes nice—acts gently. ness Take directed, STORAGE Largest capacity in the § city. A N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St. All kinds of Mason Build- ing Materials, Small Trap Rock for driveways and walks. CONTRACTOR FOR EVERYTHING MILL END SALE DIMITIES, " POPLINS, STRIPED SHIRTINGS, SILKS. PONEMAH MILL CLOTH ROOM Taftville, Conn. Take Taftville or Willimantic cars LAWNS, PIQUES, The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., MIL L. CASTINGS a Specialty. Orders Receive Prompt Attention CLOTH SHOP Have just put in a new line of Fail and Winter Hats Call and Examine. ntinople Turkish cruise November 2—Turks three-day battle to November 3—Turks in full retreat on Constaintople, Porte asks for me- diation. by the power: Greek torpedo sinks | driven back in Tchorlu, 4 | Week End Visitors in Village Hames— Hartford, |. | | | | i | | | TRIPPED AND FELL, GUN DISCHARGED. Kill a Skunk. Conn,, N Frederick A. d 50, a_te acciden- and killed himself~ this ing. He had been annoyed late- aps for the rear r0use. This und a skunk in a_trap house for a old fash- implement of .22 nd fell and the e Dall enter- lodging in the untaneous. His lent. S. Reynold dental death vived by two skunks and s in the tumbled \INGS | Hunter Finds Squirrels Plenty. | a iy Hol Jordan c k end wi d Sam- | aturd. . Car- Mossup a ston spent Mrs. d f Mo Mr P spent Carlos of M. Provi and ence S Mrs. nday C. H. Congdon, Partridges Few. n Armstrong spent a few days in Woodstock and at i plenty of squir- dges. ks of Willimantic atives here. Kelly Anne New London spent e cottage Sharp Drop in Temperature. Lewell hunti th rel i | between tered 66 degrees, with angl ns crawling around, and m. is was 36 degrees. New Britain. Andrew Farrell, | James Farrell, wa the priesthood of 1 in Rome. He re- lispensation from the months be- to be home was graduated from ury, Hartford, e vears The VANDERBILT HOTEL 34th St. East at Park Ave. Subway Entrance NEW YORK The World’s Most! | Attractive Hotel. | Each room with a bath, TARIFF Single room, wih bath, $3, $4, 5, 86, per Double room, with bath, $5, $6, 87, $8, per d Double bedroom, boudir dresing room and bath, $7, $10, $12, per day. Suites, parlor, bedroom and bath, $1! S, T $HeZ T.M. Hilliard, Managing Director Waiton H. Marshall, Manager ——————————————— MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Seatp and FaceSpecialist MUST LOOK NATURAL. Fashion now forbids the use of pufts 1 piles of cheap hair. Elegant sim- licity is the =50 that the hair must be healthy, glossy, abundant and arranged to suit the individual real-\ ures. No one can fit you with such | stylish hair as Miss A:fus, no matter | t uffs may pretend, | next to Chelsea Bank -4 Don’t You Know That I can suit your requirements in every way in commection with any cen- wacting werk er building which yeu may contemplate having deme? jF You DON'T KNow IT the only way 1 can ceavince you of it 1s to see me and talk it over. My estl- mates are very reasonaple and my work is guaranteed. C. M, WILLIAMS, Telephone 576 216 Main Street 306 Telephone 65 DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgesn rze of Br. 8. L. Geer's practlc durigg his last illness. McGrory Building, BOTTLED BEER ALL KINDS Lelivered to any Ovder Now. Tel. 136-5. part of the city. H. JACKEL & CO. A Brand New Stock. Our Best for $2.00 JOSEPH DONOVAN, Phone 591. 325 Main St. | BROWN & ROGERS Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be exceiled. PlLone your order, Frompt service LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ava. (East Side) Body Found Fleating in Middletown, Conn., Nov. body of Michael Murnane, teamst was found floating Connecticut river ne this afternoon. from his home in this c Ag! He told his w but nothing wa: e. It is believed that h de. d a widow River. 3.—The in ar two we Besides ed by two daughter: The polls in all districts wi siv o'clck this morning and open in all districts of the town un 41l five o'zlock. GETS-IT For Corns open a Really a Wonder New Way, Painless, Safe and Sure “Quit That! Corn., The nev sure kind; less kind kind of pain corn. this big surprise i cause it gets it. have to wrap your toes in ban. There are no plasters at is mo: GETS solutely can't, hurt or mak many oth ets on T injure it in two seconds. efunded. the 1 Appl “GETS-IT.” 2i cents per from E. Lawrence & Co. in Norwich by Lee & M. Lerou & Co, LOST AND FOUND. aged 60, a the Sumner creek Marnane disappeared remain GETS-IT WIIl ‘Get” Any rn cure; the only You no salves. will never, the true It's guaranteed, or Contracting Painting Paper Hanging | Prices and work guaranteed. 1eb13TuThS 27 Chestnut Street. | A. MARSHAK | 123 West Main St. Commencing this week I will have a mark-down sale on all of my new and second-hand goods fer men ani boys. Give us a call and get our prices. apr18TuThS MONLEY LOANED Lowest Rates of Interest, An old established firm to deal with. (Establisned 1873.) THE COLLATERAL Lo 142 Main Street. Up t Notwithstanding the Fire | we are still doing business at the old | | stand and the quality of our work is | just the same as cver—The Best.” Nothing but skilled labor employed and best materials used in our work. STETSON & YOUNG, Carpenters and Builders, Telephone. 50 West Main St LEGAL NOTICES. PROPOLALS FOR STATE RGAD WORK | seaLep | ceivea by PROPOSALS will be e State Highway Commis- Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, antll 2 p. ‘m. Wednesday, Nov ¢ construction ¢ of or native macadam road | in Killingly ‘and a section of raded road in gue, In accor ¥ith plans an Bids will - oner reserves t he right to increa se the number of feet to b fter the contract is let. be accompanied by a bond of not less than one-third of the cost of the work. Any bid contract has been awarded r sign the contract at the p offered and furnish a surety company bond, or a certified check, shall forfeit from his | bond a sum equal to the difference in ice between his bid and the ne Plans and specifications v be examined at the | % t Se- | c, Conn., or_at the office | State Highway Commissioner, 2T, Capitol | i way Commissioner | rves the ri to Telect any and | bids. ated at Hartford, Conn, Nov. LOST—On_ Laurel bridge and Davis® store, Leave at Davis no Hill, between lady’s fur boa e and receive reward. JAMES H. MACDONALD, State Highway Commissioner. Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. novsd Tightwad pocketbook, In th the city Reward. center of orfide. novd NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE Meeds One Hundred Graduates a Year to fill he Positions Offered by Susiness Men to its Grad- uates. / Enter now and be ready to accept one of the positions which will be offered this com. ing year. Day and Night Sessions. Write, ‘phone or call, W. E. CANFIELD, Principal Return to Bullstin e NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich. within and for the Distrizt of Norwich, on 4th day of Novem- | ber, A. D, 1912 | Présent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Mary F. E. Ladd, late of | Franklin, in said District, deceased. That the Executrix cite Ordered, ihe crecitors of said deceased to bring in thelr claims against said estati mithin six monthe from this date, by gosting a notice to tnat effect, to- gether with a copy of th's order, on the Fignpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dw in the same town, and by publishing the same | once in a newspaper having a circula- | tion in said District. and make return | to this Court. | NELSON J. AYLING, Judge The above and foregoing is a trus opy of record. Attest: "~ FANNIE C. CHURCH, et] NOTICE—AIl creditcs of sald | ceazed are hereby notified to pre | their claims against said estate to the | undersigned at North Franklin, Conn., | | within the time limited in thé above and foregoing order. ELLA E. GAGER, Executrix. novad Assessors’ Notice All persons in the Town of Norwich | lable to pay taxes are hereby notified 10 return to the Assesgors on or befors the first day of November, 1912, a writ. | ten or printed list, properly signed and | sworn 1o, of all taXable property owned | by them' on the first day of October, 1912, Those falling to make a list will be ‘charged a penally of 10 per cent additional, according to law. Blanks | can be obtained at the Assessors’ Of- | fico in City Hall. or will be sent by FALL MILLINERY A fine assortment of latest styl Hats. Come in and see them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. MISS ELLA M. POTTER Instructor of Piano and Harmeny Roem 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 mail upon application. Office Hours: § a. m, to 5 p. m. Wed- nesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to b, Lisis will be recelved beginning Wednesday, Oct. 2d, 1912. Dated at Norwich, Conn.. 1912, JOHN P. MURPHY, JEREMIAH J. DONOY. MICHAEL J. CURRAN, Assessors. NOTICE The Electors of the Town of Preston are hereby warned to mest at the Town House on Tuesday, Nov, 5, 1912, from 9 o'clock a. m, until 5 o'cloek p, m., for the pyrpose of casting their ballots for Electors of President and Vice Presis ient, Governer, Lieutenant Governor, Sept. 26 sep26a See Friswell’s Aiarm Ciock for $1.50 and you make no mistake, Nocwich, Cona, | WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin St.! Secretary, Treusurer, Comptreller, Rep- resentative in Congress, Senator, Judge of Probate, Representatives and Jus. tices of the Peac G. V. SHEDD, Town Clerk, Dated at Preston, Conn., Oct. 50, 1918, ertisin um 1n Eastern Comnecticut equal ta Fas Buls Ietin for husiess results, ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c¢'per line, six words to the line WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. WANTED—Woolen _sewe: P inducements for family help. Yantic Woolen Co., Yantie, C novid special FOR SALE—Broken works good on quail Souter, Hanover, Conn. pointer dog; Apply Robert WANTED 10,000 peopls_to Join the Acme Postcard Club. Ser ulars and free pos lishing Co., Box novid r partic- ton Pub- 10, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Mr. Poult are not geiting eggs, don’t blam chickens.” Help them along by fee Conkey's La Tonic. C. W. Son, 117 n St. have it. novsTuF . TO_RENT—Upper St.. five rooms and family; main floor, six _rooms provements, at 11 Bim St. Ag Whitney, 4% Oak St T0 RENT Tenement six r modern improvements tenement bath, f 30 Cliff or wishes Good no beef and Tel 398 WANTED Young lady tlon in dry goods store. ences. Address Q. Bulle'in WANTED_—To buy hogs. P. A, Nawrockl, oct30d “MIDDLE AGED MAN to take charge of dept. employing female help; must be active and honest; apply In own handwriting. Address Box 61, care Bulletin Otfice. oct24d WANTED—Plano_tuning. 4. G. G dop, 298 Prospect St. City. TeL 6s2-2. 1 WANTEDLive poultry. lard Tel. 646-6. WANTED Cooks, Gelleral Housework Girl Help and two Boys, also Laborers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. Dosi- live Yantic G. A. Bui- augsld | pri FOR SALE—One ver. seat road buggy, new tires, good paint, ; one light speed sleigh, near- §20; one patent leath brass hames and y new, $6; one lady’ Hartford Dunlap auto tire, , 3. C. M. Smith, Danielson, no LE—High grade Hols all kind. Luther Holton, Armstrong’s Crossing. 1 novas Ap light single ca of Franklin, phone. FOR SALE—Grocery wagon. 361 Main East_Side. ted for pa Gray. Good o Aopiy at ortunity for West Main oct30d FOR SALEMaxwell Mercury, 4 cyl. ., runabout auto, bought Oct. 20, un less than 1,000 miles. This ically now car for §1,000—bargain L."A. Bradford, Dunielson, Conn. eetdod ONE LAT -ar, MODEL seven passenger fore door, ~nickel trim- y overhauled and in per rinning order. Price very low. The WANTED Cooks, Waltresses, General House | Girls and Housekegper (middle aged. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 Central Building ZCASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanied at once for cash. Must bs good bargains. Fruit farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENCY, apr21d Villimantie, Conn. CHAS. Having so! Public Auctl nington from Math ch and W TUESDAY, NOV. 12T at 10 o'clock a. m. following d cows (4 st or double single wagon, s 1 demc ated top carriag 1 corn pla; rator. k co axes, etc, 8§30 shock of potatoe tone of 200 household furn srass beds, ABRAHAM ZAGORIA 2STuThM JAMES H. HYDE Auctioneer AUGTI at Lau m, Coventry, THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1912, at 10 a. m, stormy. mext F furnishings of tw modern farm implem: also 5 cows, of chickens, 3 wagon, light and heay bob sled, 5 rowboats a articles too numerous to novid C. A. BES Complete to be sold mention. “TTE, Adm. & Clark Corporation. _ octi2d OR SALE—Cabin boat, 23 feet long, foot beam, with all equipments; heap. Cdn be seen at 62 Water octisd noteneaas business size | IHINK IT OVER—230 230 6% (regular | euvelopes, deatly printed, for $1.90; caclh, 33.00. Seud for 'samples and for auy printing you are in need The Bulletln Company, Norwici, | e FOR SALE—O. L C. pigs, thorougn- | breds, registered, none bei‘er in the | Ludlow Farm, North Stoniag- . F. D, 5, Norwich, Conn. H. PRINTING—Lo0K at these price: elopes (regular business inted in corner, $1.40; $2.00; 5,000, $6.005 10,000, $10.00. notetieads, 6xs%, printed,” $1.40: 32.10; 5,000, $6.50; 10,000, $i2.50. leiierheads, 81Xl nted, $1.7 $2.80; 5, $8.50; 10,000, " $18. billhead: 83, printed, $1.50; statements, - b3x3%, printed 1,000, $1.83; 5,000, $6.00; 10,000, Friniing every description ~ done | promptiy. for samples. The Bul- letin Co.. ers wad Binders, Nor- wich, Conn. ICE SALE—Pleasantly located 13 acre farm, 35 acres excelieni plow land, balance pastare and wood, good | fruit, 1% miles irom R. R. station and | village, Tiear niarkets, 14 room colonial house ' witn verandas, best cond!tion outside and in. large barn, painted, n henhouse, cost $365, sheds, outbuildin, | buildings worth $5,000; price $3.80 $1.000 down. Includes household fur nishings, ferming tools and pouitry. Tryow's Agency, Willimantic, Conn. Jansid $11.60; | FOR SALE 90 acre Farm, 30 clear tillable, 20 acres wood and timber, balance pasture, excellent 9 room house, large barn, several other build- ings all in ‘good condition, plenty of water on farm. The place is very productive, cuts large amount of hay, enough standing wood to pay for farm, located 31-2 miles from Franklin Square, 1 mile from trolley line, Price $2,600 FRANCIS D. DONAHUE, Central Bldg, Norwich, Conn. OR SALE $60.00 F Machine buy a used Disc | "Talking in first-class condition. THE PLAUT ing in b PRENTICE. 86 Clift St A, WILLIAM B. WILCOX AUCTION, I will sell at Public A place of residence, one Baltic, at the place Mulkins p TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, at 10 o'clock sherp, 1 black mare, weight less, kind and gent farm hor: 2 calves 9 month: i wagon, 1 double dump car harnes! Walter Wood machine, 1 horse ra cream ‘separator, a lot of small found on a farm; anld fodde z sale will ta :Dfly CHAS about 1200, a good 4 e around s ‘old 10ice cow. mowit ng articles about 15 ton sald_day | lace the next E. MULKINS, Baltle wagon pole hay pleasant weekday. Tei novid WHY PAY MORE when you can come here and get a Handsome Oak Buffet for $1575—a | Solid Oak Extension Table $9.75 — Quartered Oak Dresser $15.75—Splen- did Brass Bed $0.75 — a first-class Cooking Range $24.75. SHEA & BURKE 37-45 Main Street. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be. the best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order wil receive prompt attention. . J. McCCRMICK. 20 Franklin St TUNER F. C. GEER, 122 Prospest St SALE HORSE! ce pair of Bay Chunks, and 1 four other Chunks 0 to 1300; also sev- Horses that are heavier, and 1d make good R. ices are right, for 1 t sell out by Nov. 1st. Come and ELMER R. PIERSON. oct17d 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 Kenneth Ridge Lodge | _Open an year for the ascommodation | of “gue: Who desire the combined luxury of home comforts and sea ai | A veritable South in the North.” House parties, motor s, week end ‘and whist parties can find &t Ken neth all of the luxuries and | comforts of "a country home. For terms apply to KENNETH RIDGE CO., CCtTMTWF Watch Hili, R. L WALL PAPERS A late spring leaves us with an ex- tremely large stock of mew goods om haod, and to move them quickly have decided to cut the prices now. | You can have the bemafit of it by selecting at once. PAINTING and DECORATING are our speciaity. P. E. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Main St ‘Phone. WHEN you want to put your busi ness before ine public, there 1s no me. dum better than through the advertis ing columns of The Bullety, red rooms, veniences keeping, novd ~ Central lo. tion. ~Mrs. Emma Morse, 1S Union St novéd TO RENT—Furnished traily located, steam hea Inquire Bull rooms, —oen- and all c. ttage se at Inquire at 51 Spring St Bailey, Salem Turnpike TO RE all modern steam heat, upper_bell. Tenement of six rooms, improvements, including No. 64 Boswell Ave. Ring Flat six room uire 18 Maif kiin 8t; business, Jy2id 1l modern gon- ephoue $34-4 a good location for any reta ul ot FURNISHED ROOM veniences, 35 Union St. TO RENT—The store No. 35 Broad- way, next to the Wavregan Hotel, and now’ occupied by W. J. Townsend as a grocery stora ADPIY to William H. hields. aprizd guerite bullding. UP TO DATE furnished rooms. A Mrs. Lees, 378 Main. oct281 FOR SALE. YOU CAN GET 5.30% on a listed FIRST MORTGAGE BOND with a good prospect of appre- ciation in value, JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., ) Write orwich, € for Circular No. 104 BUNGALOW, SEVEN ROOMS, All convenlences, Just completed, best In Norwich for the mon, JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St. Norwleh, Ct. FOR SALE Three buildings ®on and near North Main St, containing three 004 stores and four temements, all well rented. Good invest- ment proposition for quick ck, fixtures and good will of prosperous Millinery ment. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street. 368-2 establish- il . Y, A FEW SEASHORE LOTS R. I, fronting the Atlantic ofie Of the best bathing beaches in’ the sate. These lots are filly (50) feet frontage o 1undred nfty (19) feet deep. In reaz of these lots there is a salt water pond nine miles long, sandy botiom, excel lent boating and fishing. Th8 price of ihese lots Is two hundred ($200) dol- lars. Remember the prices that were puid for lots at Pleasant View four years ago and the prices that are be- ing paid now. These cottage sites that 1 am offering for only 3200 are on the same ocean, same beach, only a few miles east of Pleasant View. Hore is a chance to buy a seashore cottage site at a low figure and have it Increase in value many fold in a year or two, Avail yourselves of this opportunit and don’t be among those that will say (after they are all sold) I wish 1 had bought one. Come and look these lots over and remember if you pur- chase one 1 pay your expenses for any distance not over 100 miles. Trans- portation from Westerly in auto. In- vestigate. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad Sty Rooms 1 and Z. augsd sterly, R. L Seashore Land For Saia Forty acres of high lanc situate on stato macadam road overiJoking the Atlantic ocean from Point Judith om the east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, NY.NH &H R R FRANK W. COY. ocean and one the Peck’s Real Estat> Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spripz Straat. Villimantis, Comn COXETER TAILOR 33 Broadway Is showing some of the latest novelties in Fall Suitings DR..F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannen Building Anmmex, Room A. Telephono 523 oct1od THERE 15 no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut egual to The Bul- letin for business resulta novzd POETRY IN HIS IMAGE. fowl and the de in the image of the greatest ot granite nd couples vend to his 0d rides s himself whem ngs hoasts of nis and | 1n HUMOR OF THE DAY s I Wors AlL W r n dou T THE FiDOSCOPE from the iz word, root” in the One expor Siny orice | the’ forn which s Greek glyk nd so Orfent oot or paste s to be a corruption o rrhiza, means “sweet s comm alled f ozonization effects a all bacteria of and dysentery that ined in the water. At time it is claimed that the f so-called innocuous bacteria s considerably dimin be con | may | number | ishea. | White ngdom o that of Saxo nt. of empire, the kingdom's | share he industrial enterprises of ermany amo 0 12.3 per cen | the percentage of persons therein em. ployed 11.8 per cent axeny can | therefore be considered the principal industrial state In the German em- The 660 or ry fishermen in St Pierra are beginning to install motors in their boats, and now that movement s started all of them | probably buy motors in the mext | vear or two. It is said that 36 are now in use, and there is probably a market for about 200 more. Four mo tors, all of American manufacture, are now on the market point Hul for the Barnsley apidly pushed 1o completion e one of the |largest and finest docks in the United | Kingdom. Its water area will be 51 1.2 | acres, made up of a main dock 1,000 by 1,060 feet, and two arms, the north- wes: i 50 by 325 feet and the northea 8 by 45 feet, but with the addition of two more arms the water area will finally be 5 acres. Thers | are two dry docks in construction and six coaling berths. ar North | _The new | rail stern ays 15 now At the national agricultural school in Cordoba_the Argentine government has ordered extensive experiments in \lhh utilization of the fiber of flax planis ‘vlha' have been allowed to mature for | the seed, as is the uniform praetice | with the’ large crop of this ecountry where the stalks are now burned. The especial object In view I8 to find a method of using this old. hardemed fiber for making grain sacks, to pro- vide which now costs - the country abroad some $36,000.000 a vear. Loeal experiments with other fibers for the last 30 years have met with no grest guccess, S ———1