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mmwm o. 7187, R. N., meetd In 0. O. QN&)}‘L e Cor i1, No, 207, L'U. 8t. J. B, -oot.m Porsatars’ Hail. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sohwarts Bros, tweifth prize letter written by O. W. Carpenter appears in this merning’s issue. DAVIS THEATER. Presonting Sarah Bernhardt in the Master Photopiay Queen Elizabeth, in Four Parts. The opportunity to see the world’s Mme. Sarah Bern- vrhou it proves unworthy of her sacrifices. Historically, th: os‘tnh sitate to Lkeep a i fie bepefit oOf -uzd Wtor there will be a orri cflglmt ing OKRHOLD York of spphom:iun e your momney, tlon, What s Geing On Tonishe | Syfarers Frum. ‘Hemorrhoids ~ Greatly Pleased SCIENTIFIC YET SIMPLE HOME TREATMENT THAT GIVES IMME- DIATE RELIEF AND SUBSEQUENT- LY CONQUERS THIS PAINFUL DIS- EASE. the greatest phvsicians Hemorrholds or Files must be treated both internally and externally in order te subdue thewm. hey de; ly recomin: The world moves forward. Pharmaocists,ib Norwich and vicinity are afiracted by the completeness of what is known as th-mufltum e i ns as well as i Sl Today realize that Df Ham- will- because tl know from the formula printed on box that it is a treatment of great merit. H The ENGLASH soothing, healing health, and Lo boxes EMORRHOID TREATMENT, the formula ef a New hysician, consists of a -u»ply sup box ol sanative flntmcn const«cutional tablets, put the system in proper condition to respond to the internal and external a diet sheet; complete and si struetions that anyonme Can derstand. S fldy&-m’ be Obtained as wanied, at bC itories, a box ot which guickly rules of et - Iy un- of each rem- A ,lmpln t Whlnh explains all nbou: e rrhoids can ined be ob lm Dr direct from the %’KAML “LABORAT No. 1681 Bro-dway New Yor! Be sure and ask ENG] LISE can pe nsed your druggist L IN our dmzm-t Sheut g. RHOID TRE. HEMO! M#INT, It la the only thorough et ment that home, and if it does noi aceom, for it, after a f in your own lish all ir trial, will return ‘We guarantee satisfac- LOST AND FOUND. M- WANTED. WANTED—Orders for custom made corsets. Mrs. James, 161 Ma]nt SE’.IduD ob; ' _ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per l?iae six words to the line FOR SALE. FCR SALE—Two %ud horses and alse a buggy. H. H. pauld.ing, Willi- mantic, Conn. eb27d one flight. w ntid‘ue aged widow wlsh- ANTED—] position as housekeeper in widow. let farm. mile from Plaingield tx‘olky line, or would board and_care .r’fi ta.mlly or for elderl:?euauph Mrs. depot; good mfirkezs Tlmot.hy Bhefi‘ for Bldex'ly Ppeople. Mrs. n\n, Buu&- Martin, Bulletin Office. Moosup, Conn. Box 18. 274 tin O feb27d N Dleasant, sunny tene- FARM FOR SALE—I wish w sell or TO RENT. Window or half RENT— Anmy at 58 Main St. store. 3 feb87d TO RENT——Sunny furnished with or without board, on WANTEBD—To buy a 50 or more quarts in zio care Bulletin Co. WANTHD—Spinners, A ‘Woolen Miils, Norwich Towpn 1eb36 WANTED—A boy to learn the bhek~ smith trade. Apply to &, Chestnut Sireet. Teb 64 WANTBD—Girl 25 to 30 years old te work in candy store. 1y t.o Grover Herrlck, Bx‘ecd Build. feb2sd ANTED__Girl to help take caxe of baby Call 955 Teb25d WAH‘I‘ED—BVEIVGDO lntctcsted in manure spreaders to see the John Deere spreader; examine It and see i work; only 38 inches to :3 of s chal; 0 clutchesi; no 'gu on given at Bl fll‘ l-t 10 o’'clock. o est, Five cent fare trn- Jewat: CI.EY ar Plainfield. Dearn- m nfltmn. pdvu oL Eaia our miles of ¢ e g"”“’ v:thln ¥ WANTED-—A reliabls man d milker, N. L. ELIPRA onn, WANTED—50,600 feet of lumb” for our patent wofk—butzemuc poplar o white wood, field Organ 3 Works, Mansfl t, Cenn, tobi s fls'le r fard hvi Hnnd man, nn 9 I man:h ck rds, ;ad. DMyott 20 !gt, flym., 52..5, trials of a yeung school her rough fun Mabel's 1,097, FFTRAYED OR N from Herxoes, and Her Birthday it 8re | my Dl&cn in Canterbury, 8 nl en cal- two real good Keystone comedies, the | jic Wilh wuie on neck breast. kind that make you sit ang smile, | Tag 9466, Canievd Pl%sse cam- The vaudeviile of program | Funigate 'wilh M. F Euea, 3““;’“’-& conssts of Whitman and Davis, who | O& G““""“y Wos, 1 i) Tlogw and whit present a funny y st en‘ i?:a: be - un . n’.‘esu_lb_pl h‘mv_v e W, exponents of cumn. Qei’riie -794531"1 Dabras, }:;l;%‘dm eulture, Manager Al Craig 91 after m fmmeswh h&hsaxt alan; = e LEGAL NOTICES. n-amtashwdhknwfllpue to miss $his opporiumiiy e Bear him azgain. BREED THEATER. TAX NOTIOE. | To the Taxpayers of the Town of = Frankiin. Prominent Guests of Gould-Shepard Al i £ persous liable to pay taxes in Wedding in Pathe Weekly Teoday. Town eof Frankiin, State of Cenn., are { S S aotified thit I have o warr C— marv: o levy and collect a tax o irteen w.‘;” e e O ] 3T A on ‘the doitar on list of 1913 = e o %e | Gue and payable March 20, 1918: also s lmporian the-minute | warrant “to levy and cellect all per- w in both the old and the | sonalstaxes due in Franklin March lst, but in addition te these, Inh‘-‘ oennm in the scenes of the d wedding. These in- clude a splendid close view of the home, the arrival of the guests Th: nnu:rl. wnich is in seven parts a description pre- is thoroughly artis- 18 easily the gem of the pro- gram, while A White Rose, is a re- markably clever comedy along refined Fleet cach of which has ceding ft. This tic and lines. Miss Margaret Shea, soprano, is heard In finely rendered songs. Auditorium Has Corking Good Vaude- ville and Picture Bill Today. An all feature program is listed at the Auditorium today, and each of the three acts listed could fill the head- line position. The picture part has been well looked after, and when you combine ihe two you have a com- bination that is hard to beat. Emmet and Emmet, in their Irish singing speciaity, On the Banks of 1918, each of such sessed the sum of personal tax frem 10 o'c: 24, 1913 Norwich, post nearcst to deceased last dwelt, and In the same town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having 2 cireulation in said District. and make return to this All laws 20 and o’clock to 2 ersons b 'wo Dollars as his nusons nes'le(: this noilee must be proceed: 5 as directed by the And for the purpase of collecting and recgeiving the above taxes I my house XMarch No. Frankun and March 25, the homs of Geo. i Sherman. froc 19 a orclock b. April 1. uu‘ at Franklin Tewn k a. m. 10 2 ocloc};tp. m. as- of lhls tate. at 1913, In 21, m. On House, r May 1lst, 1913, interest Dated at Vo. Fr: tobi mar10-19 " anklin, Conn., UGENE W. CLARKTE, Afte; rate of 9 per cent. will be added fro; the time these taxes became due. Feb. Collecter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROB. at Norwich, withun and for tl of horw‘km on the 26th day of Febru- AYLING. Judge. Hetate of Jame X Toters in said Discrigi deceased. 1913 Ordered, That the the creditors of said dec: in their oclaims against within sfx months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the sign- place where eaid the TE_HELD e District late of xecutor cite ed to bring said estate N J. AYLING, Judge. Killarney, have an act that appeals | Court. to both old and young. Their fine sing- LSO ln‘ will appeal to the grown ups, and The above and foregol ir scenic effects, and livestock con- n-fin‘ of pigeons, rabbits, dove: roosters, wiil please the :olk-l , the Russian boy violln vir- tuoso, is' a master of this beantiful instrument, and is rapidly forging to the front, and it is predicted that he will equal “if not excel the famous Mischa Elman. If you like good music here it is. - dogs oung undersizned F. o. Norwich, Conn., witiin the time limited in tl above an: oregoing orgder. 2 s. oG RE copy of record. FANNIE C. CHURCH, Attest: ng is a true Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors. of sald de- ceased are hereby notivled to present their clalms against said estate to the N 9, at R. CLINTON feb27d D. Executor. Skipper ,Kennedy and Reeves, a male trio of vocalists, are one of the Dbest acts of this kind on the road this season. All three men are great sing- ers, and all of their songs the latest. A fine act. ‘When you stop to consider that the Auditorium has introduced =all ef the notable film features to Nerwich, such as the first two filns in which Sarah Bernbardt appeared, the first two or three reel features ever seen in this oity, and countless others, including the famous “Lion” picture this week, it must be admitted that this house sets the pace In the film line for Nor- wich. Today’s features are Animated M No. 47, 1918, showing the fam- m -Shepard wedding and other #. The Gailop of Death, an FEclair drama with the famous tiger. and an Imp comedy, A Doubie Deception. YANTIC HAPPENINGS e T ifl&_;la 46, 8‘:’1‘ 14 by 20, 1 o les from O’Hearn’s Pond Being Drawn %;;r "X ‘edon, & wells, § springs: te Bean Hall—Village Interests. Supt. Clifford Costial of the Yantic ‘Woolen company is spending several in New York on business. Barle Holbrook of Columbia is mnflnx a few days with her sister, Thomas Ldllibridge. Av-'y Brothers of Bean Hall have been hauling ice from Stephen O’Hearn’s pond to their icehouses, not thick ugh Anoth a:rlv‘l. th‘l Dome use. you FOR SALE. $1250 e. Coitage house, Here s1u00 wm bu.v an 30 acre farm jrom Westerly, R. mhutc walk to welley. will buy a 4C acre farm situated a few miles from W esieriy and a short dis- fance tow wriving maunufacturing vil. arn, hennery, pieaty of fruit and wood for @ rare chance to buy & §00d farm cheap. Euquire about it crib and situated two 1, and ey. Land pro- duot.lvc and smooth, large house, barn otkb.. wnflan shed, some fruit, om is all I ask for cae of the in mein( lfilrn- 2 rwmaw ie trees, 45 pond; 100 aj 0 peach, 2 plum’ irees, u-n puts SUgw horse oww barn 30 b.yu'n. 3 tons’ the farm in e, finest farms state of Connnc-uzu(, 66 acres, 10 wood and dime Wwithout silo; heuse bara 34 by houses, pasture borders a beautifu] pear trees, abricot. onos quarter of an acre Strawberry patcn, cursaats, goOSeDerry. raspberries, all kinds of climbing vines. Will tak: on the place If desir days. er want to u..u Som Kinds, All nicely hroken. 1500, them. Tel. 1139 45 SALE HORSES -wolflflnr LT R blackberri roses an © & mortzage on od. Don’t let th.ie oppor- Phone connection. ¥ree iransportati n auvo, A" Nn‘ 1100 to Come and see BELMER R. PIERSON, 1_"6’ fl" wun s:.. lury 'lfi’u:‘%y. -m“’? ‘Ja.f’ pErer § ) W'Godw. n:{y:f& E»m;"n.'él'& RN WANTED Man Ceok, Family Cooks, Second Girls apd General House Girls. Roem 32, Central Building. J. B. LUCAS. Help Wanted Day Woerkers, General Housework. Girls, Cooks, Farm Hands, Kitchen and Chamber Maids and two Beoys. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg. Peck’s Real Estate Agemcy FARMS A SPECIALTY 1328prisg Straal, Wiiiimiatis, Comn FOR SALE. C. E. MACFARLANE ...... Auctioneer AUCTION FRIDAY, FEB. 28, 1913, Positively at 10.30 a. m. sharp, at 165 Ash street, Willimantic, the fol- lowing: 2 horses, 1 good family mar: 1 cheaper ome; 4 goed youn~ cows, due to ireshen March 11; 3 heifers, 2 team wagons, 1 nearly new; 1 good light two-borse dump cart; 1 surrey, used but little; 1 good Concord buggy: 4 sets team harness, nearly new; 3 ex- press harnesses; 1 set light driving harness, nearly new; 1 surrey harness, neariy new: good buggy barness; lot of horse collars; mowing machine; horse rake and weeder, all new sum- mer of 1912; 2 one-horse bob sleds; 1 two-horse ued, 1 wx boat; 1 lvflzlif hfl,x'rw" vator, 1 shiftis ng le. 5 or 8 ton- sood hay, iot of corn fodder, 30 or 40 bush- els corn on cob, 1 corn ph:uor. lot ot hog wlz-e. 1 1.000-gallon frp 5 water tank, 1 cuttin maamne. tced box, 1 corn sheller, plawl. lot heavy and light chains, blankets, robefl. 1 wheei-~ 1 set tackie blocks. 1 et plat- form scales, etc. Reasons for sclling will be given st opening o. sale, Sale will start at 10.3¢ sharp, rain or shine. Absolutely every. thing on thic bill will be soid day of sale, regardless of price, Terms cash. febz4d GEO. M. FLINT. J. C. WITTER..............Auctioneer AUCTION On account of being obliged to leave immediately for BEurope I will positive- 1y sell, the foilowing property at my farm located between South Killingly and Mooscp Pond, on the Moosup Pond Hill Road on Friday, February 28, 1913, at 10 o’clock a. m. One pair of Farm Horses, weight 2250, 1 good Cow, Harnesses, Wagons, all kinds ¢ Tools, Hay, Corn, Pota- toes, Turnips and quantities of arti- cles too numerous to mention. If decidedly stormy sale will take pilace first fajr day. Terms cash. Caierer in attendance, = HENRY LEWIS. AUGTION Will seil at my farm in Lebanon, one and one-bhalf miles north from Bozrahville, on Monday, March 3rd, 1913, at 11 o’clock a. m., five cows, two or three toms of second quality hay, ten hens, six drag plank, one good plow. If sald day be next fair week day, E, A, LOOMIS, Lebanon, Conn. $1,000. will buy “Iouse, Barn, Henhouss, 14 acres of Land, 40 Apple Trees. Well m-ummum S5 l.‘.m ~u stormy, - SINGLE As FOR SALK—250 new dlsc records for Victor or volumbia talking machines; 9 and 12 inch; for quick sale, your choice for 19 cents, Hill's Novolty Shop, 56 Franklin St. 27d TO m’l‘——A ment of six rooms; cation; gas for g fine view; good lo- fit and cooking; rent ;u,h;?dau family, at 17 Arnold St room, Norwich 'run.( ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES POETRY SWAT THE MAYOR., A friend and of Mayor nold, who evidently Vathiens” with him in sonsiderstion of the criticlsms, tr “roasts” ‘and gemeral itribula- ons which daily beset him, has sent bim the following string of stanzas, Wwhich the mayor highly appreciates, and says he will sacredly preservei ped ym hen‘ull'atuno to lay, e mayor; If you fsll L0 draw yeur pay, me ..e mayor) If your\false teeih break In two, Four food you cannot chew, Blame the mayer, If your street is never pav: Blame the mayory P If yoeur soul is never saved, Blame the mayor; If yeur coMar’s torn and And up your shirt there Blame the mayor, o il If the water miain runs dry, B! e the mayorj If some one blacks your eye, Blame the mayor; If your sewer is not laid A your taxes are not pald, Blame the mayor. FOR SALE—Two Cyphers incubators, 240 eg%}capu:lt}. in perfect condition; ihree Cyphers Lrooders; also Jargé quantity of first class hay. L. 8, galls, Danielson, Ct, Tebd7d cockerels; FOR SALE—R, I. Red good birds. C. Herbert Plena. Tel. con. § feb27d OR_SALE—Good horse hay. Abrams, Beotiand, Ct. Tel. o1ty sabaid FOR SALE—Hallet & Davis piano, almost new; Singer sewing machine, drop head, and other hounhold oods. ipoluding ' stoves, Appl H.i:gh Yerr.ngton Ave. {m\u’.‘l Hfll ALE—1911 model G Ford road- WFOR §. ster, in flne cnndlflonh resto-Lite tan. master vibrator; would make fine ligh delivery; will sell or trade about of equal value. Address about,” Putnam, Ct feb27d COMB Rhode lsiand Reds— Wwe have installed a Candee mam- Spaien Lo sare prepared to { d chicks or will do cus- iobing, Price of chisks, 315 per cuuflmi hing, 3¢ per egg: eges hatehing, $1 per snnans or ;fi 80 160, Cash musi sceompany o7 stoek i red for egg product DB and Tneat, Placs your Orders new you want eariy delivery, Elm V&ls arm, Danielson, €t. Tel, eennection. £eb8ThSTu ks, e i e “‘”@:3 i | Sabalseesh S ] T oYurfi ¥antic, Cen' 3 ? F!‘P ¥OR SALE —Apout ’firs e bay on Pread Brool & Miller's dlm Presien &y, aa?ia. tor Cn Ansenia, Cemn ')‘ &S haa.ul%!ul allet & B Eflght piane i 88 son- dinen ed very eareful in a home wl;hefi: there m-e,a ghildren; will sell ¢heap for very private reason, & b, Lt N FURNISHED rooms pricos, c.ntra)]y located. 54 Washing- ton Bt ot feb25d TO RENT Store at 56 Franklin St suitable for any line of business. fluh'o at Bulletin Office. feb25d reasonable If yeur weeds grow on yeur lawm, Blame the mayor; If your summaer’'s cash is go: Bilame the mayor; If you have no overcoat And old winter’s got your geat, Blame the mayor. v T — Furnished corner East Main REN ght housekeenh‘l‘, and Carter Ave. rooms feb24d for TO RENT—Store at 55 Franklin St. is suitable for most any Reasonable rent. Inquire at It business. Bnueun Office. . Ja,n'ild kind of If ne coal is in your Blamoe the mayo If your kids catch chicken pex, Blame the mayor; If your Jersey cow dries up And you lose your pointer pup, Elame the mayor, f ox, RENT—Lo’ w}r ?nml. Engquire Bbinder, 108 Broadway. tenem. Brldffl‘r l. NISHED RCOMS —it"nlxll l W ‘frl Hmma Merse, 18 Union st nov: ern con- FURNISHED ROOMS, all mod "Tmm"' 38 Union &t Tolephone 834-4, ““UF T0 DATE furplahed rooms, Mar- 27 guerite bullding. Mrs. %, 37 o Book- If your taxes are too bl‘, | It youllaine Lue mayes your mneighbor keeps & ‘ Biame the mayor; the street lamps do not light, your crossing 1s a sEht, Blame the mayor. the trains too fast do speed, * Elame the mayor; I the ordinance they exoeed, Blame the meyor; the engineers are. fined FOR RENT A FIVE-ROOM FLAT for $15.00 a month JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. And the trains are all behind, Blame the mayor, % If you're sore at all markind, Blame the mayor; If your pants are paiched behind, Bilame the mayor, F} If he doesn’t trade with you, Roast him_till he's black and hlue. Give him thunder—that's his due. Blame tie mayeor. —Denver Feost, HUMOR OF THE DAY Willie—Paw, when has a man horse sense? Paw-—When he can say “Nay,” my sen—Cincinnati Enquirer. Gunman—Ha! ha! I fooled ye all right. This here gun ain’t loaded. “Don’t mention it, old top. That roll 1 gave you is stage money."—Life Address H. 5 FOR SALE. Fl, Cato = Phystcian—My friend, you have one FOR SALK A 1912 Over! dejiver, chance in a hundred to Jive. car. Can be seen at 80 :} B;:a AGRICULTURAY., LIME., Patient—I always thought these Norwich Town. e bave just put a earload into our | hundred-to-one shots had a strange FOR SALE—Two slab piles, one in storancses hnd am supply your de- | fatafity for me—Florida Times- Nfilrvnflt ‘Lown n.ndt cx}a nanrmd’mm mug-!o:" l%l sure ‘erap preiunn. The | Union. ville; rge amount of cordwd expe 6 COUR 84y the 5 . or gddress Chas. 1. Hopkine, Plain- Mibeatana is bector han the Zburns|, Clara—May I borrow your beaded ! Conn. teb jime, and ihis Is what weshave ~Hold beit, dear , . Cail at 96 ranilla, W. F. AL, after P - o MS & co, X oot ARd L7 Smart Set. p. m. FOR 8. B, Rogors power iig saw, countershaft attached, iron frame, wooden Lop; good condition. Tho Les: ter & Wasley Co. b26d FOR SALE—Two carloads of horses, arrived Sunday night from North Da- kl)tt, r)‘h! out of hard work Fapcy matiched pairs from 2400 to 3300. Lot o Cholos mnals horses, drivers and workers, from 1100 to 1500. Come and ook. Champlin & Hewitt, Yose Barn, lroad Ave., Westerly. fob26d Z FOR SALE —Good wf: horse urmv;lu exchange for cows. A, Boo; Y » Lebanoa. Tel 1 feb2zd ROUP. THE DESTRUCTIVE POTLTRY Dmm PRATTS EOUF Gum:mn Protect your flock; used iu ammnl water. J. P. Helloway. J. P. Bamstow & Co., Nor- wich Grain Co.. C. W. Hil & Son. Jos. Connor & Sons, G Grain Co.. A B. Yan- e febted FOR SALEFor §900, good 46-acre farm, good tour-room house and barn, timber. L. V., care Bulletin. No agents. feb22d T FOR SALE — migat strong Langs- troth coionies of bees in Langstroth hives; aiso quantity of empty hives and other fixtures. Reason for selling, iil nealth. W. C. Smith, Yantic. febzld 5 OR SALE OR TRADE—Good 10-acre farm, well located near village and neighbors, on teiephome and R. F. on sieady stream, with well equipped grist mill, cider mill and saw_mill, do- ng o business; apout 50 horse power_ over waeels; excellent eigni- Foom house, new barm, -poullry house and sheds; gooed land; good Irult; bar- gain price for immeaiaie sale, er trade for cottage in or near town. Farticu- htfl. Tryon's Ageancy, Wilumaniie, Ct feblod FOR SALE —Seasoned slabs in stove lenguus, 3% & cord. J. Siegei, Montville. Tel. 646 fenlsd PRIVATE SALE Beautiful pier glass, nne pictures, two ol palntings, chiffonier ana elegant cembinauon wararobe, nne iarge quartered 04k | sideboars suiapie for iarge dining | room Or restaurant. Saie daily, v3| Senocol Si. J. T. Mancnesier, Adm. febisd { FOR SALE—Pair of mules, sound and kind, good workers, weigut about 2600 pouhas. FOr lurtuer paltiCulars, communicate Witn BOX 14y, Chestnuc | Hiuy, Conn., R. ¥. D. 1, tepld FOK SALE—L will sell at a price that wili surprise you my laige stock of inillimery and fixtures, Situaled on Main i, opposite F. Jewerl City. Miss D. Beauregard. aniic FOR SALIS OK MuNT—Farm of Pat- rick Shea, in 10wk of Canleroury, two mules nordh of Canterbury, on brovkiyn | road, CoMprising 4DOUL 240 acies. in- Quiré ol K. Snca, agenl, New Lonaon, Coan. Jangd FOR SALK—SIAb W00d, 5i0Vy lengins, sq...u cora, 3zau Lail cord. G. A. Sui- lard. Puone 646-13. dec2ad FOR SALli—rivtse of 18 rooms wiln | good barn suitabie for garage, good ' feason lor seiums. laquire wc 145 wde- Kinley Avenue. decdd | ‘THINI. 14 OVER — 250 notenoads ana zou 6% (regular Dbusiness sizes envelopes, neatly piinted, 1or $1.505 oub each, A Pela or sampies 4ud nrices any princfis you are iu Decu = Bullefin Company, Norwica, Eonn. KFOR SALK—O. 1. C. pigs, thorougn- breas, registered, none peiter in the coualry. J_umuw Farw, Nourta Stonile ton. K. F. D. 5, Norwaich, Conn. I Buiton. FPRINTING—Ii00k at these prices: 500 6% enveiopes (reguiar size, card corner, Prinied in R mRE SR06: Cin, n{tie ms %9 ¥, printed, 3$1. 36502 Aex.urhnm S3gxii, pi ufl. 3005 ;‘w, S 3140 l.uw, ;L“. -.bw, “,oo. 1u,uo. lu-” Frintng of every descripiion proinpuy. Send for sunnu-. The Bm- e e e FOR SALE One uvisc Talking Machine, latest style, with horm, including five records, in first cln.!l condition, at $9.50. Easy terms If desired. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., Main Strest, Nerwiek, Conn. DR. F. W. ROLMS, Oentist For Sale To Move Quickly Safe, Letter Press. Commercial Pho- nograph, International Time Reporting Clock, Grindstone, Forge, Anvil, Shaft- ing, Hangers, Pulleys, Belting, ing, ete. EMERSON P. TURNER MFG. OO, Broad Call 10-12 and 1-2. FOR MODERN A PART L. J. Street, feb2sd SALE AT NORWICH TOWN, COTTAGE ON WAWECUS AVENUE. 8IX ROOMS AND ALL IMPROVEMENTS. OF THE SAXTON ESTATE JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. Shelv- “] gave up smoking to please her.” “Good.” “And drinking.” “Well?” “Now she vs she finds me very uninteresting."—Kansas City Journal. “I see you have disposed of that fl.ne horse you bo ht from the city.” “Yes,” repled regretful milk- man; “he hurt my ‘busines& He had been used for pulling a sprinkling cart and stepped at every hydrant.” Judge. Hithel—Jack asked Miss Jast night how old she was? Hdith—D1d she get angry? Ethel—No, she was flattered. You see, she felt she’ must look young or Passeigh he'd never have dared—Boston Tran- seript. “You have mnever suffered from financial reverses?”’ “No,” replied Mr. Dustin Stax “Finance is llke dancing. When the ‘market turns around and goes the other way you must reverse with it ‘Washington Star. “Perhflps you _drink too much coffee,” suggested the doctor. ¢ should advise you to try a substitute.” - advice 18 _superflous,” re- fent. “I have lived in for 26 years.”—Phil- bearding-hous | adelphia Record. “I don’t know how to refuse a employment. I hate to send 'em away | feeling dowx | “I always 1 'em away smiling. Tell ’em frankly they're 5o good look= ing that they might disturb the office | work.”—Washington Herald. “I do not see that you are practic- GUA CLY] IN $500 AND FOR SALE A FIRST MORTGAGE TERMINAL BOND ANTEED BY THE E STEAMSHIP CO. VERY ATTRACTIVE $1,000 PIECES JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. also a good barn, houses, ice houses. cated in Preston .5 $2,000. FRANCIS D. Sentral Building. FOR SALE Farm containing 95 acres land, 40 tillable, belance pasture and wood- land, orchard of 1i2 apple trees. The house has 11 rooms tion, running water in house sufficient water on farm. wagqn shed, hen This farm is lo- City, near thc churches and school, and the. price DONOHUR, Nerich. Cenn 1. fair condi- and There is ing economy by buying a $16 handbag for your wife.” lnh,nv is so complex that by she finds her money for street fare her companion will have paid for her.—Buffalo Express. “People say yowve been sheriff too long, Jim.” “I" expect I have. They also say you oughter step down and let some- ! body else be postmaster.” | “T admit I've been postmaster long | enough.” “Well, after this term, s'pose we eX= change places.”—Pittsburgh Post. | THE KALEIDOSCOPE Hawaii last year exported 1,000,000 cases of pineapples and 1,00,000 gal- lons of juice. Incandescent lamps in which the filameénts are in the form of an in- verted cone have been found to give one-fifth more light than those of thke same size in which fillaments form cylinders. LaiKuei Liang, a 1908 graduate of the Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege, has been appointed vice minis- ter of agriculture and forestry in the Chinese republic, and has begun the issue of the Chinese Agricultural Journal, There 1s comparatively little live ttle do mot tock in the Comgo. Cad ihrive on account of the deadly twseise 4y, and horses are almost unknown. _saxcept for two companies, ome of stato Atbntie 2open 5%, the east to Montauk 26 minutes’ rld. Zro:; N Y. N H & RANK [ Hlihn‘m Seven shares of n dividends plyabl y_reason of end itsel investor. - THOMAS H. Repres: Seashore Land For Sala Forty acres of iia lanc siuate em the on Only W ester. T &u iy stacien, Distance FOR SALE er cent. cumulative preferr reliable lnamulhgompu:}"’, Par value $100, price vestor npprnxlwfluly .83 aver) Point Judl \on the west « Cox, \T'eie phone, Westerly, R L un‘zfrly. BECKLEY, 278 Main St, ting Turper, Tucker & Co., dan24d = o i, BerLing en b Pt sfagtory mar- price, its u-lurad security and its scable market, i of the sort to com- £ to the most conservative which hee a large herd of 4,000 cattle, no organized effort is made to increase the live stock in the country. ‘The annual crop of cocoanuts in Trinidad and Tobago aggregutes about 25,000,000 cocoanuts. About four-fiftbs of this number are ex- ported, most of them to the United Statel The exports for 1809 were 20,300,178, for 1910 they were 19,505,779 and for 1911 they were 21,897,081 E. L. Hsieh, a 1909 graduate of the same coilege, is chief of the bureau of interpretation of the same depart- ment, and is engaged in transiating into 'Chinese the agricultural litera- ture of other countries. K. Jen, also a 1903 graduate, is director of the agricultural experiment station at Mukden, Manchuria. Honolulu imports from the United States totaled $24,418,671, against $21,- 677,218 in 1911 and $20,289,017 in 1910 Exports to the United States likewise increased, reaching $53,989,228, fn con- trast with $40,312,437 and $45,440,708 in 1911 and 1810, respecilvely. Im- gru from t‘o:“e:ls'n countries ‘amount- to $5,598, while exports to the seme countrids reached 3858,653, st

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