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—_— RAIN, GOLBER TODAY, FAIR TOMORROW. FULL ASSOCIATED i PRESS DESPATCHE® RECEIVERS APPOINTED FOR THREE BIG BOSTON STORES Treasurer of the Three Concerns Re- cently Committed Sui?idm Boston, No appointed tod stores controlled by the Willlam Butler Co., the Gilchrist Co, and erybody's Store Co. It s estimated that the llabilities of the three con- cerns amount to over $1,000,000. Wm. E. Buller, treasurcr of the three com- panies, committed suicide by shooting last week, All the shares in the Butler and Everybody’s companles are owned by the Butler company, a voluntary hold- wssoclation. The majorlty of the stock of the Gilehrist company 1s held by the holding concern. On petition of a firm dealing in_fix- tures, which aim of $25,000 : & Co., Judge ates district d and Milroy 3y request of representing Every- Gilchrist Co., the re- xtended to those con- Nash said that after the B the accounts were so mixed it was impos- straighten out the affairs of without resorting to 1 that Gilchrist & J0dy’s Store are solvent Butler & Co. may What Is Going On Tonight. Woving Plotures and Iilustrated Songs at the Breed Theater. Vaudeville and Moving_Plotures at \uditortum, : ille aad Photoplays at Davis wick Pos . 1, G. A. R, mests kingham Memorlal ich Stationary Bi No. 6.—Recelvers ~ were ingers’ Asso- Ll Blook, T, Oscar, No. 0. of A, Foresters’ Ha. Lodge, N thian Hall ¢ and rpenters ANNOUNCEMENTS Lecture on Christian Science. or the time, the people of | { refich are have an opportunity bear a on Christian Science wn authorized representac The under aus- | ty three Universalist | ¢ Hod Car- q Hall the . rship was e Mr. of Mr CARUSO WRITES SONG. $10,080 Love Ballad Featured in “The mnounced that the liabilities r & Co. amount to $760,000. mbined liabilities of the G i ybod: tore are merchandise _ of is valued at & $250,000 1 Everybody's Store Receivers Weed and Gib- fled In bonds of $155,000 each were authorized continue the siness of all three concerns. . Sav- | ion | ng, the GOVERNOR'S SECRETARY A WITNESS IN ETTOR CASE. Says Governor Found It Necessary to Increase Military Force. song | for the department ! 4 om- never wasted material because of badly raised or cakes. Than Straus Behind Sulzer, New York, the home of Colonel Rac DREAMS_OF LONG AGD - That Govern- | during the to increase the wd there to pre- today by | tary Mass. ssary Holman on cross-exam- that he heard Colonel Er} p===== e order it out,” planting ‘admit- Quinn, eing per- the strikers nted at mill owners to strikers. who until re- s, cne of the the Lawrence to appear be- committee during that Ettor contin- rs to be peaceful She was mill workers bellev- wners plunteed dyna- Iwrence. to th Tiee i Jud defense es if ks Shvs i oo f : revar 1y 18 Fuar &Y. Outlaw’s Western Feature Today. reed MRS, FRENCH GOES TO SEE DAUGHTER. Mrs. Geraghty and Her Son, But Dodges Son-in-Law. sse, and The reconcilia- Geraghty, for- and her nch, and her grand- 2 son to the no extend to Geraghty rela- her mother vi; the Newport hos: interested in the s and- Possi- t and r e mot elatives, her and relatives d their visit or | s. Geraghty's h, and her 1t, have not AUTHORITY AND CHURCH LABOR PROBLEMS ON | 1l bring who ried a ther next following. It will tailics Charles St teamers Reported by Wireless. Nov. —Steamer Kroon- New York f Dover and Ant- 1 miles hwest at 7.39 a. m. nstown, Nov. eamer Cedric, for Que stown and Liver- . m. Due Browhea m 7.—Steamer Grat Philadelphia, | antucket lightship | al interests ot tors and their rnational operators’ s heen organized. For Croupy Children Have Musterole at Hand! When from y an two bor vou he croup alarm ur child, you must have relief relief prompt and certain. positively brings chil- it does not ra gi lemonstrate w ROLE danger, tenderest nd skin. TEROL! where ne! tifficult hundred thou- square mile which many in recent now observed an Protestant by him. 2 Steizle is in de- 6 important national gath- »wn denomina- of other churches, us the leading au. rica on church and la- Annually he attends as clogate the two weeks' ! the Amerk Federation ose 400 delegates repra- two and & half million studled the soclal con. king people in Burops, most of the prominen{ the labor members of and practically every so- iglous worker of import- CGreat Britain, He has written 4 dozen books on seeial questions i he is quoted by nearly every mod- 1 writer on thase subjects, His ar- ticles i the leading magazines have attracted attentlon, Out of hig extended varied experienes, Mr, Ftelsle has & mage whish i3 lis- toned to by any of audienee, rub on the he pain is— Keep a jar at| throat e pain is 1 is the Sore reme ¥ rof adults, too. Bronchitis Ton- Neck, Asthma, . Headuche, Congestion, Pleurfsy, Rheumatism, J,umbago, Pains ind Aches of Back or Joints, prains, s, Chilblains, Frosted Feet and of the Chest (it prevents Pneumonia.) At your druzzist's in 2%e and jars, and a special large hos, for $2.5 Aceay Am o ed f those 50c ja al size no substitute, 1t your druggist cannet supply you send 25¢ or E0c to the Musterole Com- pany, Cleveland, Ohis, and we will you & jar, postage prepaid T have been suffering from sejatica for some time, and I have tried many things, but nothing has done so much | good as Musterole, It is wonderful” | —Mrs. H, I, Bteddard, Queen’s Park, | London, England, 32y The boot and shos trade ramis ninte pmong the Americen jndusteies, | d by Wilson, Wk tes to 6,900 for Re aft. The of ernor_ was ) T sevelt and the coun .. 6804, or the baking; besides it turns the food out perfect every time, so that there are S uneatable biscuit, bread COLONEL LOST HOME COUNTY. | Rocsevelt Ran Farther Behind Wilson ~Nassau_county, 4500 e, velt ran ahead of Stra er beat Lexington avenue st to be ten re LEGAL NOTICES. vsd A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | ter n and the Palmer ising said B. H the oman estate, described in sai Th; supon, it is Order heard Court Room n said Distriet, November, A. D. in the forenoon, the pendency of and of said ng there by the pub on of t \ 'some newspaper having Prob: Norwich 2y and t 2 ati s prior NELSO The 5 novsa AT st ANNIE C. CHURCE cl A COURT OF PROBATE | rwi n and for the D 1912, LSON J Johanna said Dis Hendrick of appeared In Court and file ng, for reasons that adm tion the _esta said be intestate pon, it is Ordered ition be heard and de Probate Court R Norwich, in said D ¢ November, AYLING ullen, lat nklin, ia p therei; be decease Tha of Fran} William n 1912, and i sald pe earing’ thereon, be cation of this orde wspaper having District, at least date of said hes de to this ¢ J. AYLING, Jud foregoing 1s CHURC} Cie COUNTY me n eaid or to the return be NELSON bove and record : FANNIE TO THE BOARD OF mi, s for New London Co: eby apply for a wholesale to sell and exchange spiritu toxicating liquors, ale, Rhine w! 131-133 Maln street, Town of except In the rooms and said building, any part which are cut off or p manner or ness g feet in a direct edifice or public or or the premises pe any postoffice, publ tery, Dafed at Norw! of October, 1912 £p0d Co., by B, plicant, = We, electors and estate, of hershy si applicat for a 1i said applic be lieensed tion. Dated o October, lager wpartme or parf side r of two hu om_any ef arochial ot located with Gu smi n, John J Tk ¢ that the & endorsers ove named electors and 1 estate, in th o e 3 0th £ October, ‘A, B, Hoibreok, Town Clerk. @ belongl in the on the 1ith that trav hwa miles now total men. e Di ed 1d oy see nd be eturn ed t and ng to said mined 6 t n plica- n, be erk. HELD >vem- Judg ed. Conn. n granted d, al- t said tition, given r one a cir- three aring Sourt age. truo 1 ork. cod- 1 icensu 8 and in- wand cider in the building at orwlea, nts in ts ol titioned in such ooms, | bz ndred hureh school, Osgood Co, that on to plica- h day ilford th, F, rereby signers tax- Town this TRAVELERS DIRECTORY. lNew London (NORWICH) Line -—TO— NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and City of Lowell Choose this route next time you g3 to New York. You'll have a deiightful e on Long island Sound and s view of the wonderful sky Il ater front of Manhattan sland WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE er TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF e pér line, six words to the line FOR SALE. POETRY A VAGABOND AT THE GATES. What s this about This_building of things? | T know a w strife and worry all up and tearing down od where birds fiit in and west wind sings e sobs and hate words that ting and mad barter in the | where the stars TO RENT. swer thet passes in & Steamer leaves New Lonaon at .11 p. m., except Suridays, due New York, Plor Fast River. at §.45, and Pier 4J. th River 7 o'clock next morning. Meal #cTvice a la Carte: Stateroom: WANTED — Owners of tenement houses and real estate to rent or sell have many good tenants walting. Call A. Gordon. Tel. 752-12. novsd - FOR SALE—Second-hand twin cylin- der_motorcycle (Indian). Can be sec | at L. S. Manchester’s, 55 Franklin S novsd WANTED — Rallway _malil _clerks; commence $75 month; thousands of ap: pointments coming: pull unneces: Norwich examinations soon. Candid: goached free. Frankiin Instituts, Dep 35W., Rochester, N. novsd WANTED—A neat, capable | general vork; good wag | erences_require 1 Tattville, WANTED—Typewriters 3 repair work e at and I'll Manchester NEW LONDON $1 @ s — telephione W. J. Phillips NEW-YORK London, Cenn. for state- Write or and information. ivila RNew York CHELSER LINE | = Qr Fare $i Frelghi and passenger service direct to New York. From Norwict Tuesdays, Thura- gays, Sundays. at 515 p. m. New York, Pier 22, East Blver, foot Roosevelt Street. Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 y. m. Freight recelved until 5 p. m. F. V. § chine. L. 8. novsd Meat ried man 1pe: Conn. cutter gle man 'm work; must be a g In: 1o a4 milker R L sewer: spectal Yantic novid nducam fami WANTED. me Postcard C ars and free po: hing Co., B novid eople to join Send for part ards. Norton Pub- Norwich, Conn. the A N 3 A, Nawr WANTED—Plano_tunicg. don, 298 Prospect St. City. v1a WANTED rd_ Tel 6 See Porto Rico e nostiey HIS sland of Enchantment,” rightly named “'rich port,” is most charming at this time of the year. Rich in natural beauty, traditions, legends and romance, ‘vacation begins when you board one of our big, swift steamers, equipped with every ocean comfort. Sailings from New York every Saturday. Send for Booklet, ele. Mew York & Porte Rico Steamship Co. General Office 11 Breadway, New York - Railroad Ticket Office or Tourist Agency . Auctioneer WANTED flov 136,900 Bag free, starch mended. gecording to quality, reight on out of town shipment AMERICAN WASTE AND METAL CO., 210 West Main St. WANTED MAGHIRISTS at The Steriing Machins Co. Shipping St., Norwich. WANTED Girls, and nd b m 1 t30WEFM any thorized WILLIAM B. WILCOX.. AUCTION, 1 sell at Public A ction, at my rth t known as th pi UESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, at 10 o'clock sharp, 1 black mare, weight about 1200, fear- kind and gentle, a good all around years old; 4 choice cows s old, 1 busines dump cart, 2 plov er A Wood mowlng machine, 1 horse rake, 1 two-horse iron | found on a f a fodder. ale will tak General weekday. T Hands, ‘Woman. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. one mile B WANTED norses {Horses to clip at Falls Stable. rice $2.00. WANTED Cooks, Waltresses, General | Girls and Housekeeper Housew: Chamber Farm M Scrub id nov2a J. C. WITTER ............ Auctioneer AUCTION the Cady Hutchins farm ath_of Danielson, on the Green low road, MONDAY, NOV. 1 pair of good genera weight 2450 pounds tons of mangel bee 800d hay, mowed oat all of the wagons, har chinery. ete. The aba be sold’ as the ur decided to aband novsd 11, 1912, purpose House (middle aged. J. B. LUCAS, Central Building CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanied at once for cash. Must bs good bargains. Frult farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON'S AGENCY, Willlmantie, Cons. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewe: and Securities of any kind at ti west Rates of Interest. An old ablished firm to deal with. (Establisned 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOA) | Room 32 Pool and Billiard. Parlors. The Best Equipped in the City. Five Tables. No waits. 49 MAIN STREET apr27d 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 STEP INTO MRS. TEFFT'S Littls | Gem CasiPStore, where you will find a | good assortment of groceries in small quantities and save yourseif the trou- borrowing until you can orde your general store. Qur prices e as other stores. Orders taken ca Food to be delivered en Fri- from Powers' City Market. Phone All orders promptly attended to. Norwich Town, Sept. 1ith. 1912. H. J. | TEFFT, Manager, Sturtevant St. sepldd | 1913 OVERLAND CAR is here. Telephone 904-5 and get a| | demonstration of the best car| for the money on the market for next year. M. B. Ring Auto Co Chestnut Street DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice duriog his lasg iliness. McGrory Buildirg, Norwich, Conn. FALL MILLINERY A fine assortment: of latest styles In | Hats. Ceme in and see them. WMRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. ble of from i MISS M. C. ADLES MUST LOOK NATURAL. Fashion now forbids the use of puffs and piles of cheap halr. Elegant sim- plicity is the rule, so that the hair must be healthy, glossy, abundant and arranged to suit the individual ures. No one can fit 1‘," stylish hair Miss Adles, what bluffs may pretend. 306 Main St., next to Chelsea Bank Telephone (32-4 DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannen Buildlag Ammex, Room A. Telephons 525 ectiod FURS REPAIRED I will elean, repair and remodel yomr Furs and guarantee first-elass ‘werk for half price if you will netify me at ence. Drep pestal card and I will call and deliver all goods. BRUCKNER, the Furrier, Telephone. 85 Franklin Street, In charge h such no matter | Hecker’s Old Homestead and Buckwheat Flour for Paneake~ at CARDWELL’S WHEN yeu want te g‘\x( your bust- ness befare the public, there is Ro me. dium better than thretgh the advertis. ing celumns of The Bulletis, Hair Scalp and FaceSpecialist feat- | FOR SALE 1910 E-M-F touring car, fully equipped and in good running or- der. Apply at Kinney & Carters. novs FOR SALE—Mr. Poultryman: 1f you not geiting eggs, don’t blame the chickens.” Help them along by feedin, Conkey's Laying Tonic. C. W. Hill & 117 Franklin St. have it. novsTuF ALE—Candy and ice cream n New London; near four public two minutes’ walk from State et; 30 years' established business; location and trade in city; com- plant to make ice cream and ; all up-to-date fixtures, nice fur- steam heat. We sell cigars i tobacco, fruit and school supplies mber of other lines can be carried. fine property can be bought right en at once. Qwner on a of entering other busine: ton & Silva, New London. FOR SALE Carload will ar- ov. Sth: ten high grade cifers, James H. Hyde, No. Telephone Lebanon. FOR SALE—Parlor stove, sold ch: Inquire a SALE — Two two-te with_modern improve- lot and barn; all in ion, Apply to George Lewiston Ave., Wil novid C. L. Per- novéd v _Two cows. Tel. 463-4. SALE—One very light single ew tires, g0od paint, peed sieigh, near: nt leather collar hames and double tugs, $6; one lady's bicycle, 5. ord Dunlap auto tire, 8x3, C. M. Smith, Danlelson; nov gon. Apply novid MODEL seven; passenger touring car, fore door, mickel _trim- mings; recently overhauled and in per- t rinning order. Price very low. The & Clark Corporation. _oct?2d THINK _IT OVER—250 noteicada and 250 6% (regular business size envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.90; 50 each, $3.00. send for samples and és for auy printing you are in need The Bulletln Company, .Norwich, | I ALE—O. 1 C. pigs, thorough- breds, registered, none beiter in the country. Ludlow Farm, North Stoniag- ton. R. F. D. 5, Norwich, Conn. H. F. Button. PRINTING—Look at these prices: 500 6% envelopes (regular business size), card printed ib_corner, $L.40; 1,000 $2.00; 5,000, $6.00; 10,000, $10.00. ' 500 noteheads, 6x91s, printed, $1.40; 1,000, 0, 36.50; 10,000, $i2.50. " 500 bhxu‘ printed, $1.75; 1,600 5,000, $5.50; 10,000, ' $18.50. ' 506 ix$3%. Pprinted’ $1.80; 1,000, 60, 31.00; 10,000, 313.50. ' 500 | statements, [%xi%, printed, $1.40; 1,000, $1.83; 5,000, 36.00; 10,000, $11.00. | Printing of ~ every descriptioa dong romptly. Send for samples. The Bul etin Co. Printers wad Binders, Nor- wich, Conn. | BACRIFIC SALEPieasantly located | ™3 acre farm, 35 acres excellent plow land, belance pasture and wood, good | fruif, 1% miles from R. R. station and | village, Dear markets, 14 room colonial house "with verandas, best cond’tion | outside and in, large barn, painted, new henhouse, cost $365, sheda, outbuildings, buildings worth 35,000; price 33,801 $1.000 down. Includes household fur- nishings, farming tools and pouitry. Tryows Agency, Willimantic, Conn, Jansia FOR SALE The residence 26 Laurel Hill Avenue in excellent condition |and with all modern conven- |iences including electricity, | gas, private sewer and good | |heater. Runs from Laurel | | Hill Avenue through to Sum- | | mer Street. Possession after January 1st. JAS. C. MACPHERSON, 291 Main Street. 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. I $20.00 will buy a $60.00 used Disc Talking Machine with 12 records, in first-class condition. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO,, Main Street. SALE HORSES. I have 2 nice pair of Bay Chunks, welghing 2600, and four other Chunks that will welgh 1200 to 1300; also sev- eral Work Horses that are heavler, and two_drivers that would make good R. F. D. Horses. Prices are right, for I must’ sell out by Noy, lst. Come and see. ELMER,R. PIERSON, Tel. 1139, 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 WHEN you want to put your bus mess before the public, there is no m dium better than through the adverti ing columns of The Bulletin. TO RENT—Car or boat storage. 044 & g Main_Street. novsd TO RENT—Furnished trally located, steam heat and all c veniences. Inquire Bulletin Office. novd TO RENT—Tenement six rooms, bath and all modern improvements, at 129 Clift St. Inquire upstairs. novsd _ FURNISHED ROOMS — Central loca- tion. Mrs. Emma Morse, 15 Unlon St.| noved FOR RENT—Cottage house Spring S. Enquire at 51 Spring St. or of Y. A Bifl y, Salem Turnpike. nov2d TG HENT—Store at 61 Franklin 8t; a good location for any retail business, Inquire at Bulletin Office. jyi1d FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniences, 38 Unlon St. Telephoue 834-4 iv1id TO RENT—The store No. 35 Broad- way, next to the Wavregan Hotel, and now’ occupied by W. J. Townsend as a grocery slora Apply to Willlam H. hields. apri2d guerite bullding. echoes laugh at won- & kites e string? flelds where betore an sing foy winds to men have not lived this strifs and nor learned of 80 well the quies stened how power gr from the lore of ey the things of ¢ sand A UP TO DATE furnished rooms. Mar- Mrs, Leea, 876 Main, oct26d For Rent A nice Cottage House of six rooms, barn and one acre of good land. Very destrable. B. A. PRENTICE. Phone 800, 86 cum St IN THE LAND OF FAITH i ght 7 WO hrong Tright rong land of faith stro strive for the rl mo pe not a grand of faith —Sam. Rud Co HUMOR OF THE DAY Not Qualified—Ma come never gets aske well or not well enough s Trick.—"Johnn vou doing?” “Tryin' to learn 1 in this crick what_they they bite on Sunday.”—Houston A Joe—What have you 2 Chloe the same k, Ph. D FOR SALE. FOR SALE. To settle estate, the valuable Busi ness Block, Nos. 162-164 Main street Norwich, next to the Norwich Saving: Soclety. inday readi How muck It's quite our best sellers. character drawi grammar, pun AMOS A. BROWNING, Trustee. YOU CAN GET 5.30% on a listed FIRST MORTGAGE BOND with a good prospect of appre- 0Cct25FM e no g, epellin Rasc thing s that a A Cholly | some Jokes old Joke 'When T think I'll prominent surgeon. advised ARy These are bad form—very top."—Washington fe Reading.—' My excited reading abot ries that it affected doctor says he mustn't d anything exciting for a long time “I see, mad am. Well, here is a mice book entitied Elsie's School Days. [ don't think tha will excite your husband too much Medicine Which Would Not Work.— He was an Irishman, tall, broad- shouldered and red-headed. They had | brought him. into thé hospital on a | shutter, and so far as the tor coul | see he was troubled principally by the fact that he had been overeating. Fin | ally the doctor turned to the nurse and ordered for the patient an emetic. “Look here, doctor,” said the Irish- man, “there’s no use in you gi an emetic. I tried it twice in country, and it wouldn't stay | stomach five minutes."—The Magazine THE KALEIDOSCOPE A movement is on foot to eliminate the adulteration evil of the silk trade by weighting. remarked brain Don't pra bad Herald husband the worl his rt re g0 JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conmn. Write for Circular No. 104 he Th For Sale BUNGALOW, SEVEN ROOMS, A1l convenlences, just completed, best in Norwich for the memey. _JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St., on my Popular Norwieh, Ot. Ex-Sultan Abdul Hamid of Turkey is an accompanist. He plays the organ { with the grace of a professor. FOR SALE Three buildings on and near North Main St. containing three good stores and four tenements, all well rented. Good invest- ment proposition for quick buyer. Stock, fixtures and good will of prosperous Millinery establish- ment. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street. Jamaica has a great deal of valuable wood in its interior, but the streams are not large enough to bring it to the coast. On the high seas of the world thers are 8,500 steamers, aggregating a ton- nage of 17,000,000, sailing under the British flag. With the Philippines the trade 1903 was $15,000,000 in value, and in the calendar year 1912 will amount to about $45,000,000, having trebled io that period A FEW SEASHORE LOTS Sltuated in the ToWn 0L Cuasisatown, R. L, fronting the Atlantic Ocean, on ofle Of the best bathiig beaches in the siate. These lots are ffty (v0) feet irontage on ocean and ome hundred fitty (150) feet deep. In the rear of ihese lots there is & salt water pond nine miles long, sandy bottom, excel- leut boating and fshing. The price of these luts {s two hundred (3200) doi- lara. 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 $200 are on the same ocean, same beach, only & few miles east 6f Pleasant View. ~Hore 18 | a chance to buy & seashore cottage site at a low figure and bave it increase in | valuo many fold in a year or two, | Avall yourselves of this opportunity and don’t be among those that will | say (alter they are all sold) 1 wish 1 had bought one. Come and look these lots over and remember if you pur- chase one I 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 St, Rooms 1 and 2. augsd Weaterly, R. I Seashore Land For Sais Forty acres of high lan¢ situate on stato macadam road overl.oking 'the Atlantic ocean from Point Judilh on the east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westeily station, . Y. N.H & H R R FRANK W. COY. g, Distance Telephons, treet, Westerly, R. L The coal stated to have production _of Chill is been 1,158,660 tons for 1911, compared with 999,918 tons for 1910, Of this, shipping interests took 2,334 tons In 1911, against 480,425 for 1910, A solid rubber tire is offered now as an emergency tire. It is quickly put in place upon the removal of the pneumatic tire and with one of thess in use there is no perceptible difference to the occupants in the degree of com- fort. A seventh large freight steamer has been added to the Pacific fleet operat. ed by American-Hawalian lina which will insure a ten-day service over (he triangular route in w! Honolulu and the Hawaiian ports are important terminals. A press despatch from Copenhagen says that the scheme for the enlarge- ment of the harbor docks at the island | of St. Thomas, in the expectation that the opening of the Panama canal would greatly increase the shipping trade, has been abandoned owing to the lack of financial support. Only $1.250,000 of the $6,000,000 required has been sub- scribed. The Isthmian Engineering and Com- struction company has been formed by employes on the Panama canal, who expect to capitalize the experfence they have gained to carry on contract- ing and engineering In Latin America The company is capitalized at $250,- 000, its home office in Empire, in the canal zone, and its directors are men experienced in construction work in the tropies. Lon; € High declld Peck’s Real Estatz Agency FARHS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Sireat, Wiilim The necessity already has been real- ized by the Birmingham municipality % making fresh provision for the fu- ture ‘demand for electric supply. With this oBject a plece of land has been purchased In the northeast of the ity for the erection of a generating station which will ultimately have a capaeity of 100.000 kilowatts, and plans are now being prepared for the first seetion, which will have a capacity of 28008 Pkilowatts. The supply will be &igh tension at 5,000 valts, 25 perfods. Conn LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Rabbit hound; brown and black saddle; bearing Montville license. Please return to Mr. J. Heath, 110 Cen- tral Ave., Norwlch. novid LOST—On _ Broadway or Place, Wednesday afternoon, a black marabout feather collar. ~Please re- turn to 136 Broad St, and receive re- ward. nov7d LOST_A sma® black and tan female dog. Finder please return to Willlam Credzy, High Bt., Baltic, Conn. nov7d LOST—Large black and fan hound dog; name on collar. Finder return to Emey Dupont, Voluntow novéd —_— THERE s no advertising medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Eul- letin for business res Perkins 5 A project has been presented te the Cuban_congress for erecting $0 Mar- shal Deddoro da Fonseca, first presi- dent of the republic, a statue in one of the principal squares of the city, and that tenders shall be called for both home and abroad, the decision to be made by a commitiee consisting of two national artists and two foreign art- ists, with the president of the Club de Engenharia in the chair. It is further proposed that $500,000 be set aside and spread over three years' budgets, =

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