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PROBABLY SUNDAY What Is Going On Tonight. Movi. reed Theatre. enAGyitie ool Pheteplays at Devis udeville an 0] al Theatre. i ANl\uunC EMLNTS Porgies, two pnunflq for 25c er five pounds for &Vc \suurda. Church Bros. Attepnd the W, C. T, U, meeting Monday at 3 p. m., 35 Shetucket street Pictures and Illustrated SDnC! Vt\ldavme and Meving Pletursl at WANTED. HELP WANTED FOR THE DYEHOUSE AND WET FINIFHING DEPT. Apply te HALL BROS., apr2¢d 20 Cemmeree St. Eggs NATIVE Eggs| We want B0,000 Dozen FRESH room 6, and encourage the work with EGGS. Pay highest cash p,...,.. YOur presence. Bee the shoe specials Frank A, Bill effers today (Saturday). Ladies’ $2.50 shoes at $2, ladies’ fine shoes and ox- fords at $3, 33.60 and $4. Men's shoes &t $2, §3, $3.50 and $4 Uregen is the most successful method treating all forms of rheumatic or uric acid ailments. Apart from its effectiveness, perhaps its mest impor- tant feature is its absolute immunity from injurious elements and its per- fect harmlessness. Urogen is a reme- dy entirely removed frém all ways bitherto tried. It is free from harsh drpgs and habit-forming elements. Its missjon is to enable uric acid sufferers to throw off the yoke of continuous expense in going periodically to health resorts, to have done with intermittent treatments, usually ineffectual, to re- Yieve and at last banish the tortures of rheumatism, without serious discom- fort, absence from business, waste of time or money. Indigestion, constipa- tion, kidney and troubles are closely allied with only prevent true n on by impair: ed digestion, but they interrupt th action of the excretory organs, thus retarding the necessary discharge of waste matter. The excess deposits of urie acid irritate the kidneys and often | sold 1 large icebox, suital produce chronic Bright's disease. Cor- THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO. 33-41 Commerce St. / FOR SALE. Auction Sale Horses. Harness and C&rrlages at my auction rooms in the Evans Blook, Danlelson, Conmn., on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 3, at S o'cleck sharp. Described as follows: 1 mddel 52 Overland touring car, 5 passenger ca- pacity, newly painted, equipped with top, windshield, speedometer, etc., and in excellent runni condition; 1 Stevens-Duryea runabout, eq“‘?: of Automobiles, J 10} 2 | two-horse lumber wi other lcoescorl % 8001 order; 1 0788, years old. suitable for mmiy or farm use; 1 canopy top surrey, 1 open buggy. , 1 express wagom, 1 wagon, 1 new ex- prem harness,*and several other har- ness, and a quantity of smaller arti Af the same time and glme wlu bo le for a res- taurant or store, equipped with glase runnin; rect this condition now by Urogen and | doors, meat hooks, ete. aveid serious consequences. BILLY ALLEN'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, A Remarkable Organization Presenting the Season's Latest Song Plays at || Popular Prices. tion that is so re- om the scores of g ountry is naturally more or less of a novelty to the lovers of this type of amusement. It is trus that each of the various musical com- edy organizations have some point of excellence or a star more or less popu- lar, it remains for Mn RBilly Allen I.o a line of the season’s popular ng shows apparently beyond the ru.ch and imammuon of those seek- ing popular priced amusement. For the past five years tha RBilly Allen Musical Comedy compan.y. which will be at che Davis theatre all next week, commenc- ing Monday, with matinees every day, has been giving perfect productions of noted musical comedies in such a mas- terly way that the organization has won a repuiation and holds a position that has never been atfained by any simiar BREED THEATRE. “The Golden Hoard, or Buried Alive, Two-Reel Pirate Story. One of the strongest dramas of the season is the feature at the Breed to- day, entitled The Golden Hoard, or Alive. It is presented-by the Vitagraph all-star cast and is in two reals, telling of the stolen treasures of a gang of pirates. These treasures, buried in a desolate spot, are stolen and used In purchasing a cotton plan- tation which is seen in all its maturi- ty, a truly beautiful sight. The thief escapes, but the one who was a for- mer member of the pirate band who buried the gold, and told of its loca- tion while in a fever delirium, is held responaible to the pirates for their loss. Thelr anger kno no bounds and they make a near-success of burying him allve. Beautiful southern scenery per- Vades each and every scene. Florenoe Turner is seen in Check- mated, 3 strong Vitagraph drama, and Arthur Johnson appesrs in The Burden Bearer. The Will-Be-Weds is the ex- ceedingly runny comedy. DAVIS THEATRE last Day of the Big Quality Show. The crowds that have attended this comfartable playhouse the last two days bave given ample proof that the €how is above the usual standard of vandeville shows, and those who have M seen- it should come early they wish to secure a seat. &'bak‘l & Co,, assisted by Kath- head the bill in a com- entitled The Old Minstrel captured the house at every Farley & Morrison, a entertainers, is also a number. Thomas & Ward ’ Ganeing and talk- of life and ginger and big hit every show. Doro- Curtis, the little girl who does a of imitations of varicus in- srumests, completes the vaudeville part of the bill. The usual high class Mm- and funny comedies are diso ., NEXT WEEK AT ’ _THE AUDITORIUM. high iced arm.ngg for 5&‘ A very attractive and vandeville bill been roosters, dogs, etc, and has been a yery Fotg feainre on the big timas bills the country. Mr. ‘Watson has probably the best trained pooster on the vandeville stage and the rflu fight between the rooster and his trainer lg the feature of the act and one of m funniest things ever #een in yaudeville, A Golden Wedding is the tifls of the rursl cauwdfl #skit which will be pre~ Eented on y’s bill by Gwynn & onat.u, twoe high salaried, capable whe were secmred at the nwmeng especially for this show, Yera D¢ Bassinni, with a reputation of the classiest singer #a vaude- yille, will lend Ber charm to the show for the first haif of next week and wiil yound out the pill in first class shape. Some of the Kinemacolor pictures for Meonday, Tuesday and Wednesday Re A twe—reei subject entitled The Btrugele, s thrilling western drama, rad s&weral beautiful seenie views, It's » Bear is the titie of the comedy black bud while feature. Art Students’ Associatien, Carroll Beckwith, who is te be the guest of the Art Smdeflw asseeiation R Wednesday evening, May 14, holds prominent pesition in the art world. E:f a pupfl of Carelus Duran aad Thayers, Theodore late i’raak Fowier were wotkmg there. Since theam these men have all takea rank the foremost American painters. #. Beckwith has received honorabie in the Paris salom, and hag been the recipieat of many and bronze medals in this coun- try and in France. He was one of the lonnds'l of the Nafional Arts club of ew York city, a member of the waali Institite of Arts and Letters, the National Academy, the ater Color sociely, the Society Artists and of many other ;,mi societies of equal promi- The public is to be ¢ - ed the opportunily of : L & speaker, | | | J. C. WITTER, Auctioneer. may3d FOR SALE A New 6-Room Cottage, with Bath, Steam Heat and Electric Light. ILarge Lot. Fif- teen minute .car service. Sold on easy terms. Inquire of N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main St, Norwich, Conn. !ON THE RIVER, near Gales Ferry, | & Kight Room Cottage, Barn, Hennery, Fruit, three acres of land. House has steam heat. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Clif Strest AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have just put a carload into our storehouse and can supply your de- mands for Luis sure crop producer. The experts of the coun pay the ground limestone is better t. the — burnt lime, and ‘uis is what we have. —Soid by the bag, ton or carload ~ILLIAMS & CO. PECK, febl9d Seashore Land For Sala Foriy acres of hign ianc situate ea & m road overluoki the Atlantic oceau from Point Judi on the east to Montauk on the west Only 25 mipnutes’ ride from Wate.lv station, N Y. NH.&HR FRANK w< cox. Long Distance Telephona, 6 High ooty Westerly, R. L decila FOR SALE A few choice building lots on newly plotied estate on Salem road, East Great Plain, the mest desirable resideatial suburb of Nerwich. Land elevated; fine views; macadam road; city water; good neighborhood and school; ten sty by trolley to Franklin square. Lt has right of way in one uf the new ayenues to-be laid out this spring, thereby saving purchaser building of car- riage drive. 1so for sale, an attractive house te, now occupied by owner. e, sunny rooms, 23 and 25 feel ong every conmvenience Address C. E. K. BURNHAM, Sa em Road, Nerwich, Conn. Tel. 8§16-3 marsws WANTED. W, store. © mayi ED—Boy drug Alnquln at Bu!letln omca. NTED—Agents tor an__article neoded in every family to reduce the high cost of 11v: ng. '].‘h‘ Hope Co., Box 538, Providence, R. mey3s WANTED—A* youn to_work on fa:n:x;.yénquue at Mnaa Farm, Wester]y. ANTED Salcsmen make 395 60 80 woukiy selling ' speclalty need homes and offices. Big Tepeat o J. L. Wiseman Co.. 5350, Prides Crossing, Mass. may3d WANTED—Agents, high class rapid seller; money maker from start; eyery family wants it; write for pargcu 3. Cantab Supply Co., Dept. 3, L&mbrldga, 3 WANTBD At onces, live mlddle 3 ed m.o:r to act al our ro];a ntagw es. Fine aroun TOPOS! 00d pay. eath & gurnrymon. Manofie&e{ n. mey3d ngm—m can make 20c on each supporter. Materfal furnished. Stamped envelope for particulars. Wis- consin Supply Co., Dept. H-158, Mil- waukee, Wis. mday3d WANTHED—Msan to sell seeds to farm. Herrick Seed Company, chester, may3d m rienced second soda dispenser, Write or cail at once, Box 114, New Londom, Conn, may3d Hrl for marking and as- WANTED—G Eiofl.lfls'- Rogers Laundry, Myers A*ler. 00 er month 5 p i paénm, -%unfwg:go ml:fldhs 33 ur Eng Sil Worss Gs,” ovetand, o, mays m'“ asturer of g represen sumer, Grange Mil Fourth nnd Gmua Ave., Phila.,, Pa, Wmm)— ents maka blz money and become fiu for our gooda; fast office teuar articulars and sam; en Comp‘ny, Dept. 10 Baltimore, mf contract, not xsm wina three or four mid- Zf’ Qm No experience neceasary, Rochester, N. Y., 47th year. aprasMwWs fmnecun‘ licles tor d:e best and oldest comns’:x in bustness. p agenay oconiracts tor open ter- ritory. Our free school of lnn.ructtm: will teach you the business. Don’ —wri The i ) loomnotl. fir brakemen, wuu sbout uu e UNpRecesSIT, age, x'}fixway, are: Dliatine: ‘aprizs ANTED—Ageouts to sell our s mak. “?fg ! fare Topeater: ask tor pariieds Se. 3 '® rej Lus, Niiloe ®pecialty Co, Box 188, , Mass, apriés WANTED—Girl for light housekeep- ing, th Ash, Willimaatic, Phoas, _ ma; nernemannt '-wmn’msm.rmmr- ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OP i 5c¢ per.line, six words to the line FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Horse, weighs 1150, six years old, price $165; one welghs 1100, price 385} one good cow. At Barn at 341 Main street. maysd FOR SALE-—Bay horse, wdsht 1300 pounds, good worker, oheap for cash; also pair forward wheels for ng ‘Walter H. Wibberley, Hn.lzoavdct, 18y FOR SALE—A small place “sultable for poultry, and well fruited; in good re ; handy to trelley line. Box 131, Flt lla, Ct. apriSMWS R SALE_White Leghorn eggs, 50 il Thibeanit, 61 Koosevelt Ave. apriz3 BOB 'LLH—TMI'D‘IB‘Dbrod Guernsey calf at farmer's price. J. B. Patadl mayzd FOR SALX—Insirucfions for making Royal Blue tomato mnup. oasy, '““’i: and cheap to make; formula Cunningham, 21 ightman u. New London. maydd FOR - SA 1000 go! wm:. blruh beanpoles. quire of % Beebe, . D. 4, Norwich, Conn., or tohphone 6184 FOR SALE —Six-room oot t. n.u improvements, Thermos Go. hunl S wood, muo, FOR SALE CHEAP — d mflt‘ horse, Inquire at Bnlloun Office. may2d VOB SALE—A bakery, doing Well es very good pay fine~ profitable pusi- ldud and up to date; unt of failin one who nacfi Z E:u.unlfli'orzéifi. G, - W;& Bulletin Co. mn.yhi um—A fow mmnhnld nru- extanslon u.hu ashington FOR SALE—Twenty » 1909 two- cylinder, flvt—mmu’ bh CAr, ovel: last n‘lnnh“ 565 Boswell Ave. 3 meat bmebu. 1 meat slicer, l 8 It .ha%- £E ugrl‘m showecase. W. Est. 8. Katx of Jeweit apr3od— Bnnnu -txl for §1, or 100 !or 86. Lflu‘:fl"?fil‘l Pouitry Yards, Willimantie, Conn, epnone 272-3, 13 Baby obis nmu A R O lnif te Legr 8, B yrodu: Casi %‘.fig‘fpor 15, §4 % 100‘ pard Eridgs, Jan. Jlmbfl’ ‘ol."43-13, “Joii BALS — Becomnd-hand doubie dump oart in firsi class cenditiem, Ap- piy & Corp, apriid WAI'I'SD—-—-YOHJ AS CooK in fami references Iequirg Somupalent Woinan tiiree; RO WasSaIRE; Apply o pal Weiles, 71 Towa Y WANTED A d_barber, in Piainneid, Cow Inquire’ of Jeses Burby. mayid WANTED ' oe flw boek tells of anoux 0,400 proiecied Pposi- tions i U, 3. sesrvice. of | VACARCIes 8Very yeas.Big here Loy you, sure geuerous pay, litetime | cmployment. Ask for oklet T-wds. | No ehugation. B — “ lancy worsteds, 1 kari Hopkius, ingtea, L, WANI Weavers for RIEEt WOIk, 1o0m, gwuwwou( suLd ¥, Steddy. wan Worsted Cu., Putnam, CL WANTRD liye house workers. Ap- ply o Bradiord Dyeiug Association, wradiord, . 1. aprivd WILLIAM B. WILCOX.. ....Auctioneer AUCTION Horses and Carriages at my Willow Steet Stable, Norwich, Counun., TUESDAY, MAY 6TH, 1913, at 10 o’clock a. m., sell at Pubiis Auection, to the t bidder, the following described riy: I gray work horse, weight 1 chestnuf horse. weight 1106, 9 1200; years old good worker and drlvef. 1 chestnut horse, weight 1150, 10 years old, good worker and driver; 1 brown horse, 8 years old,"good livery horse; 1 bay mare, good ail round horse; 1 pacing mare, wii%nt 900, safe for any- one to drive; vo-light landean good shape; 1 fiye-light landeau, Hent weight; 1 cab, 3 top carriagesy'1 top Coneord earriage, 2 open run: te,” light oak runabout, 1 express wagon, 1 demoerat wagon, I dump cart, 1 two- borse team wagon, 3 sleighs, 3 surrey: 7 set single harness, 2 set hack has ness, pearly new, 2 set team harness, 2 shifting poles, 1 stoye, 1 clipping maehine, a lot of robes, blankets, halt- ers, whips, and all other kinds of stable xmpiemenw 'he above artieles will positively be sold, rain or shins%w the highest bid- der, Terms, may3d H. P, GORMAN, JAMES H, HYDE ....,,,, Auetioneer AUCTION, ADMINISTRATOR’'S FALE, Per order of the Hon, Court of Pre-’ bate for Ehfl Distriet of Lebanen, I will sell_at the late residence of Frederic 1) Wiljjams (deceased), en Kick Hill (So calied), two mile§ frem South Windham, two jmiles from Lebanon Brick Mseeting House, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, A, B. 1818, , at 19 o'clock 2. m., the personal Ogméy of said deceased, as follows: 1 € COwS, vsa:ung heifers, 1 yeariing bull, 2 hbifer calves, %\ pair horses (; years old, 2806 lbs. ne -workers), | single hofsé, 1 goo team wagon, | market wagen, 1 buggy, express harness, 1 set heavy har ness, set plow harness, 1 cavy pob sied, mokibe mashing 1 msc harrow, [ tooth harTow, horsé rake, grindstorie, 1 swivel ploWw 1 culu.vamr 1 wheelbarrow, 2 corn planters, gram cradle, corn shéller, stone boat, mz.nux‘e forks, crosseut aaws 1ol stone workers' tools, carl peniers’ wolf and chest, 1 Winchester thaca gun, ‘Winchester rifle, eckel gasoline ine, 1 wood saw blower and pipe, lot of chestnut Iumber, several tons of hay, and a variety of articles too numerous to_meation. If said day be stormy, sale next fair weekday. C. 3. AB¥Eid. Administrator. Lebanon, Conn., April 30, 1913, maylThSMaw BEREC s nounax;ertlshigt n%tl!llu% in Eunern onuecticut equal to The E atin for hnsiness osutta a2 WAIflbD-»ww‘nnner; and spoolers, by the Putnam Woolen Co., Fulnam, Chan. dleady. work and a desirabie place w0 live. apriy WANTED— weighas from 1400 to 15;0 lbi B., bulletin. WANTED —Experienced winders and WAarpers,; learners; s _'0fk. Appiy Wu& Side Siik MilL apridd Wm—wmvm. cotton and silk v‘:rk, plain Mason looms. Apply to Moscow )un-. Joseph J. Taylor & Co., Hope Valley, R. L aprisd WANTED—Seoond-hand pxpe%m.er. band lever operaied. Brown ating Co., 94 Williams St. Norwich, Ct marldd WANTED—Ladles make supporter: $12 per 104; no canvassing; maleri: furnished; stamped envelope for par- W-lhn.:h Supply Co., Dearglssdl‘l. ulars, Milwaukee, Wis, A G &“‘ TCL 682-2. WAI’I‘BD—PitM tuning. don j“ Prospect St, Cily, ANTED—Men and women wanted Ior government positions; large sala- ries; yacations; steady work; common education sufficient; wer 12,008 ap- pointments this year; parcel DOSt re- orse that Address apr; qmres jundreds; jnfluence unneces- yrite immediately tor free list of itions obtainable. ¥Franklin in- stitute, Dept, 35C., Rochester, N, Y. apriid ANTED—Orders foy ths irella M and specdul made aorsetsz Mrs. (,. L.n} mes §b1 Main N, representa~ tive. ourd, p. m, to 6 p. m. apriid ANTED — Journeymen carpeaters. tp‘:ly o sabcgck & Wileox, 139 main westerly, R. 1 ANTEB—Old geeu fu,thnr od} “; cash prices paid. Address B, s icminson, Gemeral Delivery, Norwica, Cona. pud WANTED — W on farm ani Tan onih salar ok bdim ?Le afm. Manager, Mys man, S‘f'h‘ an;‘.:‘; Riusi red. I?a.nr‘.-. B—Assnu, cau 0 besc pee- ple} tu";fiseller, neldia; ?a on_ eack salé; free partitulars. ruk Down- lng Ca {Cenler St.. Wallingford, Ct. WANTED 1 ht lean, sanitary weork. NOi on machindsy. * No Gxperience re: ear: ired. Pay whfle ning. Trolley ?xfla.xl;fspormion furnished free. VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MiLLS, Versailles, Conn. Tel. 923. WANTED Farm Hands, Jamitor, €ooks, General Housework &Girls and a Boy. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Sunt. Cenital Blds. L &n uuncn. itxfl‘, i- horss power, cond, 80 Norwien, Oonn. VOR SALE—) tatess, TFOR SALE—A mnd—hnnd Ford automoebi John B, WM.’ FOR BALK—AToswteok zro\vn on the virgia soil of saipped du.ca 1o us, from he” zollowing - varieyies; Gresn = wi Vi 2 g nfi-lfll. k"’;ny Dela- Coin, larly Rose. brea ans New oung & Son, eoraer Sus. marzid unu.m. Carman, h-suy Norioera, Queen, James M, A‘An and Market FOR SALESlab wood, sto: $4.50 cord, 3i.50 half cord. lard, Phone 646-12 THANA FI OVEK — 250 noltenseads and 200 6% irexul&r business »ize) enveiopes, ncatly yrinted, 1or yL34; avy oach, $3.00. Send for samples and Prices tor any Prinling you are la need The Buileun Cumpany, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good 10-acre farm, weil located near village and neignbors, on leiophone and . F. i.; on steady suream, wia weil equipped £T18. mill, cider il and saw mul, de- iug good business; about bBU -.w3e power over wheeis; excellent eight- reom house, new barn, Poulry nouse and sheas; good land; good frult; bar- an price fur Lumeaiale sale, or trade Ior coilage in OF near LQWN. Parucu- lars. dryon's Agemcy, Willmantic, Ct feblod \ VOR SALE—O, L C pigs, thoroughh, breds, regiscered, none beiter in the country. ow Farm, North Noning- ton. K. F. D. 5, Norwich, Conn. H. ¥. Button. PRINTING—Look at these prices: 500 6% envelopes (regular business lln). card printed in cornper, $1.4 ;1.00. n.uut, swo; 10,000, $10.0 500 934, printed, $51.40; 1,000, A T R L TR Doc, 312 500 leiterheads, 83zx1, printea, §170:1,000 $2.50; 50; c.ooo. 8.5 500 biilheads, 7x %, printed. $160; 1,000 $2.10; s 250; 10,006, 31a. 50, 508 statements,’ x8%, ' printed, $1.40; 1,000, $1.. Xu', 5 00, $6.0v: 16,000, $11.00. Printing of every description done romptiy. Send for samples. The sul- etin Co., Printers and Binders, Nor- wick, Conn. 40 Sale Horses They are here, The best load of 238 Horses that has been in New londoa county in a year. Big Horses and the blllncky business kind, Come and see them, ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel, 1138, 5 = 824 Fofl SALE g 75 acres of land, abeut ] mla,hie balance pasture an woodland, abeul 185 acres wood and timbesr, plenty o water on farm. House comtains § rooms with running water, i a fair condition, with barn an other buildings. Farim js pleas- antly located in the Town of rreston, about 30 minutes’ drive to Franklin Square, Price rea- sonable and cam airange for a liberal loan, FRANCIS B. DONOHUE, _ Gentral Building, Norwich, €t LOST AND FOUNE. LOST—Thursday feather boa, partly worn, Return to 171 Broadway. afternoon, black Reward $3. mayid ! than any others man. ]lpoct ; Peck’s- Real Estats Age JO RENT. LET_Thirt, pasturage. Tu. 211-32. e Q0 RENT —Five-room upper tono- l!nnt. 80 CHff Bt., with ba hot water, l”-‘- Apply C. F. Whitney, uflefin 05- ny B -reom flat, bath room, pantry, sinl room and coal on same floor, gas ra and one or two rooms above; chaa c- liers, all improvements except heat; also barn for horse or automobile if TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, bot water, bath, all conveniences, 35 fruit trees, big piazza. Inquire at GWov- Brown place, beyond Maples’ ‘West Main St. apravd TO RENT—Tenements at Trading Cove, on line of trolley; also pasture lan James H. DeWolf, Trading Cove. apr23d TO BENT—Modern temement of six rooms and bath; nice garden; & oheap Pint go small family or adults. Phone 1109-2. apraid TO RENT—Modern nine-room house on B}lfl: Place. C. H. Case, Bliss Flace, P! quire at Bulletin Office. VURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- tlon, dirs. mmma Morse, 1§ Union Bt nové: RNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- vtjn i-n:el. 38 Union St. Telephone 834-4 y1s FOR RENT A suits of two rooms, nicely fur- nished and pleasant; also single room, furnished or not. J. B, LUCAS, Central Butlding. Room 32, aprzed FOR SALE. FOR SALE TWO VALUABLE PIECES ot Main Street Property _Inquire of JAMES L. CASE . 40 Shetucket St.. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE I offer subject to sale thange in price any part of 30 Shares of a PUBLIC UTILITY CO. Preferred Stock Price to net nearly 6 per cent. Listed on the N. Y. Stock xm change. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct. or FOR SALE Fine house and stable. House arranged for two flats with modern conveniences. Sitauated on Sachem street, one of the best residential iocations in the city, Lot tronunr:f on Sachent street, 100 feet and about 200 feet deep. Price reasonable. A few good rents to offer, in- quire of nUMAS H. BECKLEY, y Building, Phones 724 8 Main Street. 868-2 N 1250 will buy a 40 acre iarm situated a few miles from Westeriy and a short dis- tance to a tariving manufacturing vil- lage. Cottage house, bar orib and hennery, plenty of fruit u:i wood for bome use. Here is & rare chance to huy & good farm cheap. Kaquire about 11 b 80 fi 1 will buy an acre farm situa Miles from Westeriy, R e minute walk to trolley. a pro- dugtive and smooth, large house, mn and_crib, wagon shed, sume fruit, om R. ¥. D. 3900 cash puts the farm in your possession. investigate. is ail I ask for one of the finest farms in the state of Connecucut; b6 acres, 20 mowing, 2o pasiure, lv wood and tim- ber; keeps 10 cows, without silo; house has 8 rooms with ell, horse barn 24 by 86, cow barn 30 by 50. 3 hog houses, icé house 0 tons’ capucity, 1 storehouse 7 by 46, crib 14 by 25, 3 henneries 14 y 8L edch, 2 wells, 8’ never fallin springs; Dpasture borcers s beautifu. pond; 100 appiv trees, 40 pear trees, 46 plum .rees, 39 peach, 2 apricot, one- quarter of an acre strawberry patch, cursants, goosenerry blackberri raspberries, all kinds of roses an climbing vines, Will take a_mortgage on the place If desired. Possession gliven in 30 days. Don’t let this oppor. tunity slip. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad 5t. Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. L Phene econmectic.: Iree i aspertation in aute. Jan2sd - Y For Sale Fort: rive head of Herses, carfead a onday night, April 14, Som of all kinds, heavy an I|||ht. These must be sold at once. Will sell the same quality cheaper Come and in-| CHAMPLIN & HEw.m Westerly, R. I, Phone 545, N7 ' FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St., oq1e . f Willimantic | 7551 The nruen, 'wnqnmt througk e wers, !Doke to her Heart of thi; That hi helped. her pass the Tew nfl urs With old, livi b e T (e hertnes, or cmhm Just where that white And listen, ror an hour. The dusk go by }::onlntg“k wingsd, No flowers were hers of gaud hue, Remindful of a._ dil!omfl d:yn The candytuft and feverfew Helped her gray dreams in m.“ WAY. Nor wu there any rich Y. Scarlet or, old, but al Subdued of fragrance as of hoom That helped her quiet soul to pram The garden seemed to fill & need, lea uomq old love, acquaintances Like tb;.at‘dto whom she wished “Gode raised her ers to his Tip And went, retmlnfiwm From yonder narrow, far-off strip Of_azure sea and saffron shore, ence vanished, years , his —Madl:on Cawein, in New ork Sun. AT SET OF SUN. If we sit down at set of sun And count the things that we have donq . And, countlnx, find One self- -denying act. one we: That eas: the heart of . hel-r e me giance most kind, That tafil like sunshine whare it wen hen we may day we spent. But if, through all the livelong day, We’ve eased no heart by yea or nay; If through it all We've done nothing that we can trae 'lhat brought the sunshine to a ftoa ‘fi most small, Tha.t elned some soul and ‘nothing Then lvmmt that day as worse tham HUMOR OF THE DAY “Ti conld hold your hand forever,” ‘he exclaimed, rapturously. “If you did, she replied, calmly, “you might learn how."—ILAfe. “I shouldn’t cry if T were vou, little man.” “Must do sumfing; I bean’t old enough to swear.”—London Punch, Wiggs—Styles change, even in church music. Wagg—Yes, even the Receseional is said to be going out.—y Philadelphia Record. Soclety Leader—It’s awful to have these camera fiends after one! Popus lar Hero—Yes, but just think what if would be if they didn't notice us!—e Judge. “Tommy, if you'll saw some wood Tl tell you what I'll do.” “What's that, dad?” “I'll let you have the saw< dust. to play circus.” — Washington Herald, “You seek to walk the straight and narrow way?” said the earnest friend, “Of caurse,” replied Miss Cayennc; “you have to walk that way in these tube skirts.”—Washington Star. The Man (sourly)—The home team always loses when I go to the, game, I'm the hoodoo, all right. The Woma: —How can you be so conceited, John —Cleveland Plain Dealer. THE KALEIDOSCOPE The birth rate in Italy is 3152 tq ch 7,000 inhl-bltl t!. The United Sum bm's ons bfll!oq pounds of coffee annually. hlm whe count that Some women look upon charity as a stepping stone to society. But sometimes a bore talks to ug about ourselves; that is different, A flock of microbes may do more damage than a flock of elephants. When a pessimist lives well in the present he howls' about the future. Shorter engagements if followed by longer marriages, would help some. Needing an audience for a job lot of hard Juck stories,misery loves come pany. ’I“he first cnllege of the University of Cambridge was founded by Huga, bishop of Ely, in 1257, The,world admires any man who at- tends to his own business—no matter how humble it may be. The lard used in the Unfted States !in a year would fill a pail 295 feet in ! diameter and 334 feet deep, Pupils in some of the primary schools of the Phillippine Islands make their own- desks and tables. Kissing is love's own medicine. I stimulates .love if taken in modera- tion, but it is fatal if taken in overs doses. Joplin and . Springfield, Mo, arg seeking to secure legislation to pere mit them to vote on commission formy of government propositions. On the last day of each year the Korean throws out of the house straw image of a map, which is sai to carry sins and bad luck with it tryii to improve their complexions neved think of the old-fashioned method of steaming it over a wash~ tub. W(;Fen who spend most of their tima Satisfaction can never be guarran< teed. After Lot's wife had been turn- ed into a pillar of salt she probably kicked because she wasn't a marble column. Every onc¢e in a while lumps of butter are dug up in the Irish bozse which are said to have been placed there many years ago for flavoring or preservation. Tt is stated in Rome that & private wireless tel ph post is to be ine stalled in e. Vatican which will transmit te @& considerable distanca, The antenne will be set up in the garden of the Vatican. An extensive deposit of fuller's earth has been . discovered on the shore of Gatun lake, mear Gatun. Su. perficial examinations indicate thag it is of the best quality and one of the most extensive found anywhere. Overnight ceble ~letter service be- tween New Yeork and Cuba at 5 cents ‘a_word huben -mneed by the Union Oomm ffect March 1. in e 3 fil‘;.hwumoto closer Cuba. and at. raducod. rates iness refations hetween m 'Lmuea sun- and save several days in correspondence, plmis - Six universities eh Latin- Amerfean eountries were established before tha first one in the territery that after- ward became the United cording to a reeeént bulletin of the Bur: ‘of Education; The Universities exico and were founded In Banto 1658; Bogota, 1512; '€ 3 L 1

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