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cLoupY JORROW: FPULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES dy were summoned and everything was done to bring him (0. At 1.30 8 elack he had net revived and he was taken TR :&&hi‘:m“ of his yarents in Indus= vis SLEEN iR ?‘eakh of Captain Clift. o 3% L O O ¥, | News has been received in the vil- of the death of Capt. John B, Clift at his home in Tacoma, Wash. He was in Mystic 83 years ago nad was the son of Horace H, and Frances Clift sa(en& medicines, to be delivered twice aily ¥hile the fair lasts, Roy D. Judd and Oliver ¥\, Houck are in charge of the beoth, Men's Glothing. John Marsa is making a dispray of men’s clothing, showing fall and win- ter styles. Vaocuum Clothes Washer. Miss 1. E. Stevens and Miss Blanche n B ‘s o . Huckstep of New York are exploiting e urtows and leaves two daughters, a | fluckstep of New Vo 1 in Carpenters Hail Brother, Walter Clift, of Norch Yaki- | the vacuum clothes ~washer, which Sinter Lodge. No. N. B O P,{ma Wash, and a sister, Miss Mary | Vashec a tub of clothes in five min- me in Bl Block. 51 TS g WS Y utes, as the demonstrators say, “put- -Tun.-‘:b‘_h»l‘.tr;\' e E O P, Chrilk‘ninglparly ting an end to Blue Mondays.” St Mary's T. A and B Soctety meets| Mr. snd Mrs 2 Rathbone’s Railway Guide.” mT AR Bu Mr. snd Mrs. Anthony Puler of La- & - A 3 iding. tham street entertained a large party | . 10T the fourth year Charles A. of friends and relatives on Sunday af- | Rathbone is getting out his useful ANNOUNCEMENTS ternoon and evening (o witness the | Euide which for ecight years he has christening of their two wecks' old | been publishing in Norwich. New Ler daughter. ~After the ceremony s on and. Willimantic. ; To add to the DAVIS THEATRE. R i Mable wes Tarnibon by interest he is folding and stitching the | o g oW Squadrito Erothers® orc! Ty books, which are then distributed as Regular Photo-Play Matines Today, |51 T e souvenirs. Three assistants are aiding | Stop Thief Tonight. e in this work. An exceliest Bill of photo-play is be- | 12,000 People at Gsduidig Sresnhiouses. Sng shown at the Davis today headed A Box and bay {rees, ornamental ever- By & threc reel feature entitied The the Fair Grounds. | zree paime, ferns “and” decorative | Grain Speculator, a stirring dramatic e tropical plants as shown by the Gedul- | replete with thrilling inci- nued from Page Five) dig greenhouses add greatly to the at- | and full of action, the story is tractions of the hall. Carl )‘mur“ ar- ;. m_'b thinks more of wealth §nz a brass bed and costumer finished |ranged the fine exhibit. 3 else and the result is as A Damarda lacquer, guaranteed not J. Ogulnick & Co. #t always is a powarful story that will tarnish, Any er feature is a com This Norwich firm is makin v v a e < Norwic aking an in appeal 1o all. Another feature Is Miss | bination buffet, with rich French placs | teresting display of watches, clocks Maude Pealy in Charles Dickens fa- hand-rubbed and finished. The ,dml\j:»x‘w:r‘\ e St mous story Little Dorrit. Miss Fealy urniture is upholstered in gen- | Louis Nagdyman and Miss Jennie s the shining star in this production A anish art leather, the wood- | Budnick are assisting here, a speclalty 20d those who Baa Dk Wark | % ale Taha has chaves of the dts. |DSIS made of gold filled bracele:s Emow story. Miss ly e re- ouls 1. as o - e dl=-|open face watches, fobs, alarm and Snembered by the people of Norwich as | DIy, The booth has a rich back- | musical clocks, rings, stick pins, Sbe played here personally last spring | ET0Und of velvel rues and is fllumi- | jockets and chains. 3 The New Princess :;‘L_;";;’:;; B oin irign i Cake, Bread and Honey. :—w frineds here, ber interpreta- | Orchestrions, Player-Pianos and | The show case in this department B e e et e i s aiways surrounded by admiring of R T e 22 fome < o for | ETVETS, The chicf exhibitors are Mrs = - thefr main booth, their locale for | J. Freeman, Ngrwich, who sends muu of the show consists of | ;. ng the resirion, a wonderful | ing, Preston, who contributes deliciou The . T g tion enting a six-piece or- | nut bread; Mr umuel Austin, Pres- | Mighty Hun: unny Majestic | chesira. A< misht be expected, this | ton, fine light fruit cake; Mrs. Charles | ©omedy.The Two Widows, and Foiling ok B 4 -~ i Ergord er attraction for the cfowds | M. Arnold, Norwich, cake, inciuding | "“‘m"'xunm’? n":fl(‘ oo B r i some fine sponge and eggiess loave., | ducers from > Dl Vassermann e u(mr Player is | also splendid white bread; Florerce | the name Keysione is enou; one of its nd, inasmuch es|J, Browr Norwich five varieties Bow many laughs are handed out infs: o tomatic phrasing without | of tempting cake, including ambrosia, @very cne of thelr pletures and these | reuiring special rolls, It is the san.e | named; Mrs. Andrew Hagbers B e e cmeeption. Mgr. Cralg 13| sivc us an ordinary piano, can be usc | ch, delicate sponge cake: Mrs. | singing that beautifsl n{as such, or as a foot-plaver. Latham, fine plain, sponge, lem Were Youns Massic. Do Morin has general charze | r and raisin cake. - o nee of = <« exhibit and is assisted by Coban and Har ad D. D, Yorke, Miss M Taheo, Comedy to-night | Sl bet music | There have been larger exhlbits of . o rm has | lowers at previous fairs; but the blos - already lib- | Soms shown this year are cholce aud sp. erfect. 3 DAVIS THEATRE. The Charles Osgood Company, | Mrs. Myron W. Smith, of Bosrah e Far ten vears this firm has | 4isplays a bouquet of daintily colored To-night. ‘ 1o central booths with | coSmos; Marion Royce, Norwich, sends I & . Seomatic o2 dbsblay baints, | handsome mixed asters; Mrs, Charles BERRE SR abeurditics in h o finishes, | H. Benjamin, Norwlch, is represented e R T repared . Pamts Heros | by a variety of mixed flowers, gay Os -y R e Stoa e heson W Lead, | car Wilde ‘sunflowers, thrifty looking d“‘_f‘-“"h‘ h"m‘“h Sl b e | a Fin nd brushes of ali | dahlias, richly colored gladioli and CSiop THier Coban and H. script > o0 subclally "for: g | »fiuu’ r-in asters. w.««’ .\'.{»;luvl M. Kar- they are offering a play t firm, t \ttractive display. | 0l Ledyard, adds to the display beau- of these tiates It il be pre. | Of part r interest to builders and | tful asters and mixed flowers. Shilled at Th e | Wwall Finist Canned Fruit % The Davis theatre tomight. | <°T Keystone Wall Finish anned Fruit. TStep Thier' s rom the pen | exhitie: Cihouace SiAh o - |y ke et butors o this department Carly! oore, ry he tel 3 alaieib ol inciude Mrs. reeman, Norwlic-, Bas to do with two people who, Imas- | 5'* i three cans of toothsome pickles and fning themselves kleptoman are | Toy Aerotops, | nine cans of the most tempting fruit; continually obsessed with the fear of n Harr Ke s, of New | Mrs. irnest Lutheér, Preston, adds a Deing found out. Neither of m is 1 he toy ng ma- | can of appetizing spiced pickles; Flo; aware of the other's irresistible in- |¢ )| mbined, which all the | ence J. Browning, Norwich, shows her elination to steal, to check which, a | d & buyin | skill in preserving by an exhibit of Qefective is engagec to watch over | Vac demonstrating the | pickles, jelly and canned fruit which them | ctever win the admiration of the housewives, The detective falls to show up, but a eston Brothers. while Mr H. B. Latham contribute geal burglar, smuggled into the house T w 1 lead and zine | @n even dozen varieties of jelly, clear, By 4 new maid. does. and is immedi- |1 g featured in the ¥ and handsome, Stely accepted by the kleptomaniacs as | T ston Br s the firm ac. | Grain and Vegetabld in a 3s. the sleuth who is to guard their ac- | s fair tors with the b . |8 . B AT, he specimens in this department Broceeds to loot the place without |paint. - © e | even in a season when they are han- 3t is around this rather uni ing brought o attention D ntadonin, aad [ insect peis that the author has woven h er This W B hrager| s one Ui scomiiliutors fare . Jhmes] - . g neve TS O | Beepe, Salem, who sends choi a the plot of which bristles with fun, |b matter mportance now | ¢ . o s £ Lt b R imp ¢ oes: Myron W. Smith, Bozrah, fine | IR Wik many thc! e nev Jaw I in effect | musk ‘melons; James Murphy, Nor- Rt & Reat tgoces L n charge of James | wich, big exhibit of potatoes, toma- Rt & Nt ingerss AR e | toes.” pole and string beans, cabba-e, QRN Bis satarioas cx 2 ; 3 : b, beets, sweet and yellow corn, @igmantied imagine that nce the ¥ "or 3. T. Darstow & Howe, Norwich, enters onions, Satn t war o >. Barstow & oes and corn: H. B. Latham shows seives are the © k . ie same old spot on | nice tomatoes; Frank E. Peckham ik de Exhibit hall This | Norwich, makes a large and merito- y rs Lo the fair find the | rious display of lecks, cucupbers, mal- ) MYSTIC |t showing Richmond | dandelions, Scotch Kale, endive, let ranges fferent styles, Beck- | tuce, celery, salsify parsnips, beans B e Biea by Automobilo—Death | eht stoves for farmers' | cabbage, tomatoes o s e suitable for wood | beets, potatoes, cauliflower and Rhode a Capt. Jp.hn B. Clift—Many at | " erials, the latest | Island sugar pumpkins ristening Party. b r Dincke Aol tor Grange Exhibits. On West Main company | Bozrah and orwich granges and SR Buckicy. who o 4 Ao a | Farmholme, Stonington, make large automobile. ran ves A e and varied exhibits. Whinaikle. the 7 ye s has charge | From Town Farm. and Mre nnikle ed by E. L.| Supt. James B. Chapman of th place. The accident | W tovn fe ST i lent own farm fills a 12 foot table St ;';43;:5::_4“! e N dy, Poncorn and Peanuts: h a fine display of frult, ineluding e e B i D hot is back for the 20th pears and apples and of vere- BT e e ond |y he. regulas stand. tor | es, including beans, squash, po- B & o time ana there ~ e s f s nuts and popcorn, | (4l0es, beets, cabbage, eucumbers, S other automobiles try Mrs, Mrs. Louis Olsen are | SWeet corn, carrots, parénips and to <Toss the bridge. trying 1o ® Jear | M ore: 3 ey s sachine. Ho was picked | - K¢ p | The entries in this department also Capt. Osgood Gilbert i Optical Goods. | show perseverance and pluck in spite up P 'S & d ken P! B ether &np wiors 1n on epartment of the Plaut- | of the season’s drawbacks. The ex- | S ions atate. Drs. Gray and Pur. | Cadde SenrRREniEA | hibitors are Myron W. Smith, Bozrah 3 Whc ows a line of | choice peaches, apples and pears; F. = | lense x 5 lass to the fin- | W. Browning, Montville, half bushel | ishea goods, inci S line of optical | Carmen peaches, perfect in coloring, | goods. A spe tv is the Kryptok | Of fine size and delicious flavor; James Serin ne in two visions in | Murphy, Norwich, nice apples. hand- | e | some Concord and white grapes 16 Craaim: | Howe, Norwich, fine apples; F. L. | o e o erowd about the | Lathrop, Norwich, excellent apples, aNs [ growd about the | pears, plums, grapes and peache: Bao alie center of the hall, where | piorence J. Browning, Norwich, tempt- | L et Ly plums and_apples; Mrs. Flinch, L Nothan TratriontGEe o nice Bartlett pears; H. B Norwich, sweet russet ap- | Mrs. Hilbert Tells of Her Dis- tressing Symptoms During Change of Life and How She Found Relief. Fleetwood. Pa—** During the Change of Life I was hardly able to be around st all. I alwayshad 4a headache and 1 was sodizzy and ner- wvous that I had no rest at night. The flashes of heat were o bad sometimes that I did not know ‘what to do. ““One day a friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- it made me a strong well wo- 1 am very thankful that I fol- friend’s advice and 1 shall itas long as I live. Before Compound I was always now I have not had medicine i i ¥ t ! f | H i | ! Such New England Optical Company. of this company Harry Schuster, is t a stand well located in Filagree Jewelry. W. A. McEiney of Westerly, R. I, Is @ieposing of hatpine, brooches, orna- ments, eic. The crowds are interested McEiney fashlon pretty devices from strands of wire of differ- colors Norwich-Made Violins. O. B. Bullard of Norwich show- inz an attractive collection of 20 vio- lins, & viola and 'cello, all made In Norwich. Mr Rullard cuts all his own wood and specimens of this are on view in ction with the display The instrumenis as a whole are noted for the workmanship, varnish and tone tract the attention of I music rnest E, Bullard fs xhibit, Storm Sash and Storm Door: B, Vorter & Sons Co, makes of woodwork In the custom. Brothers. Hub ran Hoosier eabinet, New Home sewingz machines and hand some rugs make up the exhibit of Schwar Brothers in the aecustemed space, filling wbov 1% feet along the soutn wall F, H, Bacheiger from the Orange, Mass,, factory of the New Home Sew. ing Machine company is demenstrats ing the good points eof the machine, Peter Shahan is showing up the Hubh ranwes and Hoosier cabinet in the ex- hibit, Reymond Girard is feking gare of the firm French pustemers, and Abner SBchwaris is on hand (o exiend R cordial weicome 1o the Schwartd eps- fomers from Norwich and eastern Connertjeul towns, As seuvenirs, funs yardsticks und posteards are gives nway ' The Lee & Osgesd Co, Fhis company is making feature of & demomsivation of its compoynd g¥vup pf while pine and menthol. Be- kides (hat, there is shown a variety pf ubber goods and clever arrange- ment of teiephone nstrumenis (g iius- frate (he Lee & Oszood method-of re- geiviug orders for drugs, sundries and | | Latham, | ples of prime quality | NCRWICH TOWN | | Visitors and Exhibits Bound for the | Fair—House Party—Miss Buckley in | Russia on Governmental Errand. Herds of fine looking cattle and | sheep were passing through Norwlcl Town Sunday between,_ five and six o'clock Monday morning on thelr way to the falr grounds. Monday morning farmers’ wagons loaded with every member of the famlly, peeple | In carriages, automobiles and motor- cycles, made their way In a steady | stream over the New Londan turnpike, {all bound for the same place. | | Holiday Hoeuse Party. | 'The Misses Buckley of Peck's Cox- | ner entertained for the week end anl Lahor day a house party from New | York, consisting of Miss Ella Noonan, Miss' Anne Danielson. Miss Gertrude Roy and Miss Alice Buekley, Miss | Buckiey has just returned from a six | weeks' trip to Russia, where she wns | | sent on government detail work, | bt s | Buys Falls Business, | Bdward MecNamara of Wightman avenue has purehased the steek amd business of M, B. Prentice at the Falls, Latham spending Prof, Alien | veir vead is | Hartford, of the Reser the week in Fhere was | sehosi at S, | day afiernoo | M otland session of Road e Bunday hall Sun- & 1 Rowers pi voad is enterlaining her Baldwin of Willimantic the Beotland cousin, Miss Uerbert W of of sister, ashington aen Harves fon has been spending b her parents, Mr, and ‘Mrs. Smith of Washington street Mr, and Mrs, Burtog J, Bobbins pf’ X New Boston Mrs stiect Haven have AL and | Bliven of orty Ston- few days Juseph UNTOLD AGONY WITH PINPLES And Blackheads on Face. Kept AwakeNights. ltchingand Pains, Disfigured, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured in Three Weeks. 1131 Salem St.; Malden, Mass.— ‘When T was about fifteen years old my face broke out with pimples and blackheads. My face was itchy. a mass of pimples and kept me awake nights it was so For four years 1 suffered untold agonies, such itching and pains until 1 was going to give up hope of getting rid of my pimples. The pimples festered and | came to a head and would itch and smart as I had to rcratch them and of course this made my faco disfigured for some time. trled about everything golng for pimples and they did me no good till I tried Outicura Soap and Olntment and T was cured by three weeks’ tims. E. N. Norrls, May 10, 1913. (Signed) TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Prevent dry; thin end falling halr, ellsy itehing and jrritation, and promote the growth and beauty of the hair, frequent shampeos with Cuticura Beap, assisted by occasional dressings with Cuticura Oint- nent, afford & most effective and economical treatment, A single set is often sufficient, Cuticura Soap (25¢.) and Cuticura Oint- ‘ment (50¢.) are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 82-p. Skin Book. Address post eard * Cuticura, Dept. T, Beston.” B3Men who shave and shampoo with Cu- ticura Soap will find it best for skin and scalp. Providence were guests over Sunday and Labor day of their mother, Mrs. Mary J, Robbins of West Town street. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam McNamara returned Monday evening to New York city after pass man avenue, Mr, and Mrs. He ng two weeks at McNamara's former home on Wigh rbert Mr. Hitchon of West Town street have been In Bos- ton for the past few days. Mrs. Hitchon will remain away longer to visit friends in Providence. TRAVELERS’' DIRECTORY. New L.ondon (\JOEWICH) Line Yo NEW YORK STEAM City of Lowell ERS . and Chester W. Chapin ChooSe ihis roulé next time you 80 to New York. You'll have a delightrul voyage on Long lsiana Sound #nd a superb view of the wonderful skyine and waterfront of Manhattan lsland. Steamer leaves New_London al Li B. m. daily, due Bast Rl New York, ‘er, 2t 6.45, and Pier 40, Nortd Pier 1u, Kiver, 7 o'¢lock next morning. Tickets and staterooms from ticket agent railroad station. Meal NORWICH —TO— NEW YORK a la Carte §180 New England Steamship Ce. Nerwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. Excellent Dining Service, Leaves, Thursdays o. m. Norwi ich, and Sunday: Tuesday: 5.18 Leaves New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pler, Mon aays, Wedne: fays and Fridays 5 p. m. Freight received until 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent TORK ‘SETRIST; FIFTH AV.] BROADWAYZ “ Modern. a\-wy hope snd Gepoh, WONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 900 Mooma, ench with grivate batd, 8 o2 reom ant tena, . $2.00 2;‘ OTHERS UF TO 33.00. PARLOR. RXDROOM, BATH. $4:00. 16 Rtor Lo, Neatost emusemets, Spoctat eaton weok or month, Restaurant » 14 carl Also table 8™hese. - B b R0 ron. RATES $].00 R “Soderats Pric NEW LONBON O LOM8 ISLAND Btsamess of the Moptauk Sieambear Ga.ls New Londop for Guesapert. Shsite; Islu Harbor week davs 10 & @, 410 B @ Lex Hne leave and sag sa Hurbo returming § o m 1330 p, @, Sweet Potatoes Peas Lima Beans Peopie’s Mai::et | 6 Frankiin St, + SUSFIN HEL! REN. | | - WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF FOR SALE. salesman WANTED—AL once, to solicit meal ana Erocery an experienced ID—A girl for geheral house- work; must be an experienced COOK. FOR SALE — Gentleman's driving horse, 12 years olu. sounu. xind, aIréid % for retall business on estabusn- | 0L Nuw..Nk and DIg rvdusr; owner has €d routes. Dermanent position for sat- | Do use iur same. ADPply Frank . TStdctory man. Address x. Y. Z, bul- | anompson, Nortu wioulngton, Lonn. sepld sepiid 8c per Line, Six Words to the Line = TO RENT, TO RENT- At Pine Grove, Conn,, rurnished summer coliage irom Aug. 18th for remainder of season; §ood bBOULIng, bac.ing, DSMINE. knGuire Mrs, Vars, o8 HODATL AVe, DEtween LU und £ or 110 ¥ p. m. augyiuios Niantic, THUKR SALE—Power boat "Arbutus, lelg Ly by Loel, Lo 1eet beali; new DOAL, sepld Call at 127 Washington St. evemings. | buut by lue lale G. bBISAOp Laurca; sepld wiso power Doal “Lena,”’ 8 fepL IoLE, 5 leec. boam. inquire of ¥. 4/ O'Cou- WANTED — Land _for _Goveiopment | ,uy, No. + Lhames si, NOTWICH, conn. purposes; musi pe acreage on or mear | 1L car line. P, O. Box la¥, 1oston, Mass 1 Hound puppies. Adaress Norwicn Lown, Or Lele- YUK BAL B, sathrop, WANTED—SLenog! rapher and oifi assistant; address in own hapdwriting, #1ving ecxperience and salar: desire ce sepla 3550 eyeglasses for phone svu-I2 ) propeisy FOR RENT—Six-room tenement, East Great Fiain; oity water. Telepnone iz sepld TO RENT — Very reasonable, barn for autumopile at 6% Ouk 5L knquire Mrs. Vars, os HoDart Ave., between Ly ana’'2 or ('to 9 p. m. augys © nine-room fiat odern improvements. in- cnem Streei. augzsa GD ROOMS TO RENT at 64 with hear ana m quir 108 S Oc; T Box &, Bulieiin Olnee, WANTBD_Girl for general house- work; & cupable girl Witi g00d reter- 3, & handy man [or house and garaen work, to care tor FoEnhve il Cow, GFive horse, CaTe 107 | tometuer FROME Siv Ko or d chicken T gutdens oniy nomest, | L B ] kD rabia Gian with oca rei: | FU SALIT—A Sevend-Band ¥erd mu- sgper Fespectable Man with €004 L6 | tomobip. ruone ous, Nerwich, or ad- : Vaiuvd' | Bress 5 Framhin St dyed Frous. linaiy, Gonn. {efpational Cottoi Mfg, Co, ences Wil teeeive unusual wages lor a ._rhon i monta er se. Address, §Iving reter- | " ggu sALw_Bigyen rgom heuse, With entes, A M, Bulletln Otfice. ausidd | 11, 4 Uit @i Must bo soid to’ eheze WANTBD_-Well appearing man for | ¢3tute. G, W. Hamillon, kixecutor, 130 eanvesger: Must have some knowiledge | 2810 St Ford of musle; Address Music, care Bulleuin. |~ TISINMK 18 OVER — Z00 notencads aussid and 250 6% (resular business size) e envelopes, 1o, priuted, or 31.36; WANTBD — An exporiencea E T D e g rinder; must be temperate and indus- Call. ef white Supt, Vakley, 1 Kii- wast augdid KUK SALS Four cows; Singie or all FOR SALE-Slub 10ud, 5love lengins, 3450 COIG. 925 uBii ol G, A. Duls lard. pnene bai-1a. deczad Prices 10r auy PIINUNE you ale )N need or. Tne builéun Cvmpuny, Nurwion, = e —Automobiles lo clean, &t Public Wash stand, rear augiod o1 Kiks FOR SALE—O. L C. pixs. (heroug bread, rewistered, none beiter in tne COUBLYY. aadlow Fatm, Novii StORIng- & DU Norwain, Gomn. £ aiso learners. WANTED_Experienced siix winders, iso_u tew good weav: T PRINTING—Look ut these prices: 590 We want a r choice 6 per Mortgages on commii augl2TuThs ber Maid, ission. ers, Apply West Side milik MilL 6% euvelopes (regular bLusiness siae), Jysed glrfl vglytud‘ln euruer.v $1.40; X.llhw., 003 76,000 30005 Towd0, §10.0; D06 WANTED—Plano tuning. & G. G0t | Loichewiis, oxy ja, prvited, $iav; 1,400, Gof 338 Frespert ui. ity el shia. | Dojsiesds, euvie, primied, HLav LA e Yoiieinender shextl, piinica 45 146 WANTED — Hired man simgle to | PLW 8004 S8eL it T work on farm and beard with famuy; | piliheads, Fxtie, PO SRR LA 36, fmontnssiasy, inauire of Glet | Latemente’ Liszin piimted 140 ok Farm (Ledyard). Fred sands, | {SSSmEnS. Sg8it oo 10, i Manager, s 2 el Printing of evely descripilon done promptly. Send Lor samples. The Buk- letin Ceo. Printers and Sinders, Nor- WANTED i ble firm to sell our cent. Oklahoma Farm JULIEN-KEENEY MORTGAGE CO, Chickasha, HELP 'WANTED Cooks, General Houseworkers, Cham- Hospital Orderiy, Hands, Waitress, Boys. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. COSCORAN. Supi, Tar Central Blds. Oklahoma 45 HORSES. Express car of 28 horses just ar- rived. They are the kind—ail nicely broken to drive and work, big horses, chunks and business horses that are good drivers; aiso some that have been here some time. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139. Lot 92 x 350 is a fine house with im- on one of our best resi- to be sold at a low i sepzd rm on which provements, dential streets, of Windham, SS., A ing before the Bup. Tuesuay of March, pearing subscribing authorit. fendant Norwich Bulletin, & published in hree times, and weekly' thereaf weeks successively. EDGAR ham County to and bein; Norwich, beginning ug. 29, rior A . fo! y that aaily ter a M. W LEGAL NOTICES. ORDER OF NOTICE. STATE OF CONNECTICUE, COUNTY 19 Frank Hoxle va. Charies M. Kinne, JI. Upon the complaint o1 the said Frank | Hoxle, claiming for reasons therein set Torth damages, civil action, now pend- Court for Windham Couuty, held on the frst it “up- tie de- I5 absent from this State— Eone to parts unknown: Therefore, Ordered. That the pendenoy of sajd complaint be glv- en’ Uy publishing this order in a 1913, und b the sald notice n b newspaper in_seid County, 15 thry epL. uring ARNER, Clerk of the Superior Court for Wind- seplu figur E. A PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Cliff Street Kdaress 1 0. Box 21, Norwich, Conn. }$Luo, htted. Larunams, s R ‘:fle;Jd i Lkln SL. BUBuw Church Street. augsid “WANTED—_Men To use “Ambishine, | NOR SALI—Carload of cows just re- | TO RENT—A tures or four room It Bood tor the saiary; our Superior | ce.vew, Lew milu ald springers, Ap- |tenement in the country mear car iine Bix, sor a quarter olgar is full of it.|py s C, H, S SPURES N A%, | to mun and wile or eiasrly couple, fur- funi away to ragan's Smoke Shop, | will : Sugosa | misned if aesired, and board, or par- 162 Main 5L, augdoa | = 2 ' | Dlowiars address’ box 33, K. F. U, 2 - —| ~Fo Pair steers, four years | Norwicn, Conn. wugZed WANT 2 stong us, imme- | olg, ail proke, Wark 4y place, A, F. e S a V. 5. Grane at )ol = - 2 RENT—One nine-room flal, mod- G n P 2Ve. N Tondon.. augled | Suiver, yewelt Gity, conn. i bi D, erh dmprovements. " ihauire 10y Sachem et 25 e bl Nu, 1, Fhone 23-o. augzed | Wireet. . augded Vaichos, CloCKS, jeweiry, | — paad S e P R SO S 5 A e O osis talicd | FOR SALE—Leur horses, §ood to| TO RENT—One-uine-toom ienement, e S desiren, W. A+ | work or urive, weighing wboul 25y | modern imprevements. laquire loy Sa- 43 Broadway, up one NIEAL | lux, a palr, Learless of AULOMODLIGE and [ Sient Strest. augzid b Slealu Cads; MiUSL De Suld @l once. Ap- FURNISHED ROOMS—Ceniral loca- | : - WANTED—AL once, an_sxperienced | L W Ceks, Ashiora, Conn. | tion. ars, Hmma Morse, 1¥ Union Bt waltor and wallreas. ADDIY Clhy dechell, |10, £, iy mvu2e priftry mayliod i i ANeRwHcD R Cn Suegua ] e T woiscs, | TO RENT Lower part of 38 Wash- S ANTED Yol (o BRBWILHSIE 15 SR8 b wars s s o 1 o tbis Ly Cary, | IngTOn Bt S roms |auasDAEN, with ot BT OET e LR L L B g R i ar b b Saivr | without girage, aiso house of ¥ rooms . T viiis menime TIEAE THy T | & Sawia s i wagon, (i Seusure |SndUbAtEEILAmAroveItaEL J. Mray- | N e e e P B4 P L iord, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway, or at SR Bngiia . | prridkin scaleh: APpLY te akics . tboWASRIRSEOR: SUISELSIJ R IAylld = eccror; Notwich, Coitt Siefsa” | TEURNISHmD ROGMS, 3l medern con. LS, véniences, 35 URion St Telephone $34-i Jylid SUMMER COTTAGES For Remt—For & Wateh m:s Wetknpans, lensowt View, Rentals, $175-32509 season. inspection by appeimiment. FRANK W. COY, © High Street, Westerly, Long Distance Telephon ” L mayzsd FORE SALE. FOR SALE 26 Laurel Hill Avenue Fine Residence Property of 11 rooms and bath. All modern improvements. INSPECTION SOLICITED. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St.. Norwien. Conn. INVESTORS With Ready Cash If you possess ready cash and wouid invest it to good advan- tage do not fail to consider the public utility bonds. Bonds offered to net over b per cent. Ask for circular. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Cr "/ FRESH LOAD nd | of Horses rignt from the wes:, out of hard work, ranging frem 1100 to 1500 in weight. For sale by GEORGE B, Ci Tel. 192 Jesa ot 1PLIN, he Westerly, 13, ee FOR SALE. FOR SALE | stool and scart. per week aug23STuTh $85.00 for a good upright piano, With Terms, 310 down, $L25 | The Plaut-Cadden Company, | Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. | Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, dition, Bood Specisl, ver 5185, TuTh order, good ton. with &tool and seart, 35 per_month, Terms, tone MARSHALL & Wendell upright pi- | ano, good mahogany case, in good con- action, §10 down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut- Cadden Building, Norwien, Conn. and STEINWAY upright piane in perfeot Bpecial Teyms, §15'down, The Plaut-Cadden Plant-Caddon Building, Norwich, Conn. yajue, 31 good barn and large lot, lacated five minutes’ walk from Main street. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. | '§ 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. | | uug23STuTh et rioh, tong, & | brass trimmed yalue at $1§ EI}EHI.‘G upright ull o astfon, good order, wAth &feal an rerms, $10 dewn, §1.50 per week new 310 aug23STuTh 100 ACRE MARKET GARDEN, 3T 4 od u and general purpose farm just PFIANOLA player, With —all modern | Poultry 3 equipments, such ds Metrostyle gnd | outside city, on state ' road. large | THemoadist,” in pertect condition, just | sPring fed lake, stocked with fish, near exchanged for our famous \Wassepmann | Bouse; 0 acrtes smootn tillable lan Dlayar, 388, Terms, $18 dawn, #u per | [est pastures and woodland; plenty o Bayer Mie T m-cadden " Compahy, | fruit; nice cottage house, with veranda, rlaut-Gadden Building, Nerwleh, Conn. o ‘fase pians, hart, $165. ) Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden suilding, Newwich, Conn. augiSdsTuTh MILTON upright pjano, as bright and new 8s day it lft faktery, beauti- il mahegany case fully gudranteed, worth much mere than we are asking 5175, With §tool and seart. Terms, 31U dowh, yio0 per week. The Plaut-iad- | den Campany, Plaut-Cadden Buiiding, | Norwieh, Conh. augassIuTh 3, & O FISCHER uprisht pieno, in nie e biminge Mahbgany face, tull | 550, down, S1. cast, special Fer) gnubl‘zdden Company, hot and cold water and bath; large | barn, new silo, jcehouse and sheds; ac- ___ | commodations for 2,000 hens. Only 6d | $4,000, easy terms. in | Tryen's Agency, Willimantic, Conn. he e s g zss Tt 1° loday. Ak glakiuteed for fve fadden Comiuns, Ing, Norsich, Conn, uys 4 good | T S 52 o Plaut-Cadden” Bullalig, B Sag23sTary ITh Hs of Fears at-G 3 Fhere's na wpossibility ef mecha; } obke The rdubles or $ B ':}FE e o u salls fap expenses. (§%q‘gg Building, Norwich, Conn! | [JAURIES or FALS, 1OF, SXDCREES: o uindf | ALLe) iusky: eomfortable mount, ¥au owe It TEY, ¥ Mifler upr{ah p1a u Fairself ta find out il whout full size pasé, gopd sweet tona, pi cluxe The Witimate choice o x- getien, with stoel and seavs, a gopd in: | berienced riders, > Yesimeént for anyonp cohsidering g WILSON 'BROS, Agents, %00d biana For & small autlay of mofiey, | SUE1S orwich, Conn, $18; Permy, $la down, $1.684 per week: = == = - — e ‘Prayt-Cddden Campank, PlautzCad: den Building Norwick, Cona, nfuste; ol The PLats ddeq Bulld- ang23STuTh MONEY LOANED E’aa%{a@s = aw St Ra I NEWMARKET HOTEL, Clgais are tae best -1 on ‘th e 4. F. GGNANT 11 Feanklin St. Whitestong ¢ and the I F. C. 180 715 Boswell Ave. 5 SEASHORE LOTS 50 by 150 feet, fronting ocean, situated a few miles east of FPleasant View beach, best of surf bathing, right of way to a sold_pond nine miles long and shallow, safe for children. The rice of these lots till Oct. 1st is §250. nly ome to & customer; very easy terms if desired. These lots will double fn value in a year or two. Transporta- tion free in auto, 3500 buys a 43-acre farm situated 2% miles {rom railroad suation, several hundred cords of standin; 00d _on place, driven well, some Inves- tigate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin— choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Telephones: Office, No. dence, Ne. 531 Tuit. 65; Res aug29d FOR SALE Norwieh Town on Canter- bury Road mear Peeck's Corner and trolley line, pleasantly lo- cated, a new, modern Cottage of seven rooms, bath and reception hall, with all modern improve- ments, hard wood feers, open plumbing, large veranda, cement walks. Priee right. One-half may remain en mortgage. Easy terms te quiek buyer. THOS. H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street. 368-2 At FOR SALE. EDISON PHONOGRAPIL large er Horn, with 13 Records, at the ape- clal prite of §13; 32 down, d0c per week. THE PLAUT-CADDBEN €O, Main Eireet, aug.6d FOR SALE a eottage located on Bliss Place, with al excellent condition must be scen Flow- improvements and in 10 be appreciated—has a large lot. FRANGIS B. BONOHUE, @entral Building, Norwich, Gt SUMMER MILLINERY 4 FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST STYLES. . MRS. 6. P. STANTON, First-class Wines, Liquors and rs. market. | Meals and Welch “Rarebit” served to _lgrden Jeho ZTuckie "Brop, Tl 43:§ gk b Say POETRY THE LONELY FOLK. from the vast soltudes of city streets The army of the Lonely Xolk is drawn} Na Kindly hands'are stretched in wel- The e?dleli stream of strangers flow- 5 ng In, No friendly 'volces greet the soul for lora, renched from their root; distant place; B Hoping to make the fight a winning one— misaing old-time friends; whem work s done or in Joy these thousands ore Longing to meet a sympathetio face. What fun ‘twould St be If all these Lone. Might wear a little button on the breast, aying, “Im very lonely; are you lone- ¥, too? It 5o, pray speak; Ill gladly talk to thus Ana by kindred souls could be addressed. What visions of congenial friends would rise, When from a silent room a lonely one Set forth, Adventure to accompany! The longest, dreariest day would quickiy' fly, > With fla:fi and golden dreams to urge n ‘AJh:vt the army of the Lonely Folk g are ;\;‘!';‘:nnvenllon'! rigid sway de- They watch a host with happier fates 0 by, Mate sighs 'for mate, and there is mo reply; Heart calls’to heart, but only with the . H. Wolr, in the ew York Times. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Papa, I want an ice-cream sundae.” “All right, dear, remind me of it again; this is only Tuesday.”—Houston Post, i Advice to misers: Take care of the pennies and the dollars will take carg of your heirs and their lawyers,—Dale las’ News. Blanche—1 can’t imagine how I the hay fever. 1 by Marie—Perhaps # was from that straw color hair Transcript. “Miss®Oldun appears i be a woman unusual qualities, “Yes; the absence of suitors long ago convinced her father that she was matchless.”—Detroit Free Press. Ted—You don't seem to be friendly with him as you used to be. d—No; I'm rather suspicious of He borrowed some money from the other day and paid it back— Judge, There's a fellow who is hoping for a crop failure. That seems unusual. What has he sown?” “Wild Journal, Bacon—] see that the gum used on postage stamps is made largely of po- tato starch. gbert—That ought to be very com- forting to the vegetarians—Yonkers Statesman. “I suppose that with Jinks it was a case of marry in haste and repent at using dye—Boston of oats."—Louisville Courier- leisure.” “Not exactly. His principal com- plaint appears to be that he has no leisure.”"—Buffalo Express “Does your boy Josh take any inter- est in the farm?” I should say so Corntossel. “It's the earth where he can get day without payin' fur ington Star. “We quickly accept conditions as they are. It's hard to realize that a baldheaded man ever had hair.” That's true.” “Yet some of them not only had hair, but Jong, crinkly curls—Kansas City Journal Joax—Shakespeare told us all about the seven ages of man, but he didn't say anything about two ages of woman. replied only Farmer place on > meals a " —Wash- Hoax—And what are the two ages of woman Joax—The age she says say is and the age she really is.—Philadelphia Record. | 018 Lady (offering policeman a | tract)—I often think you poor police- men run such a risk of becoming bad, being so constantly wmixed up With crime. Policemen—You needn't fear, mum. It’s the criminals wot runs the risk o’ becomin' saints, bein' mixed up with us!—Punch. “Why won't you buy something at my table? demanded the girl at the | charity fair. | _ “Because I only buy from the homely zirls,” sald the man. “They have harder time making sales.” The girl was not offended, and he worked this right @own the line. Louisvilie Courier-Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE More than five million dollars worth of electrical goods was bought by Ja- pan last year, most of it coming from the United States. Exports from Constantinople to the and the Increase of American trade in | 1910-11, $3,744,250 in 1911-12, and $3,- 808,950 in 1912-13. That radium emanations have a marked effect on woody plants, even forcing them to bud In dormant sea- | sons has been demonstrated by a Ger- man scientist Financlal success in raising pizs has been attained in at least two Irish co- |operative enterprises. ‘The Roscrea bacon factory is the most notable af the Institutions, Tt is sald that the ¥nglish napers have published schednles which show that while foedstuffs have risen from 20 to 30 per cent. in Afteen years, lu urieg of the commen sort have de creaged in price, A large number of agencies for American goods have been established in Vaneeuver during the past few ) ears and the increase of American trade in the market is attributed largely to this fact. Briquetting the abundant lignites of Saskalchewan is interesting the gov- ernment of that Capadian province, which has sent G. B, Burchell, a min- ing expert, to @Germany to study the utilization ‘of low grade coal. Fae Suburan Railway Company has been granted by the government the use of the waters of the Calirava River in Laguma Province for power purpeses. The compal plans to sup- ply the city of Manfla and vicinity with eléctric power Fha lquor manufactured in Malay Spain, called ojem, and which nas be- gun to meet with some favor in the United States under that name, is really a sweet amiseite, colorless and contalyiug 38 to 40 per cent. of alco. nal. ¢ wrdiary ubiselie ihe Span. jsb patiqual drink, aguurdiente is drey, ojen belng exactly (he same Nquod Sweetened. Rishing s one of Britlah Columbi teading dudustries. The production for the province for 1912 was over ome- third of the total production of the Dominion, for the first time, leading its rival Novh Scotia. K had an output of + per cent. more than any other prov- ince and was the only ene having a increase aver th P.vyrecedm; year more theq §

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