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€LBl/BY, cooLER TOBAY: _FAIR TOMORROW. What Is Geing On Tenight. ie and @ MBtion Pictures ax e i%re ’Eb!BO-BPB. g ¢ 8 1 o o 7 Jant ec 3 ; meets in OAd, BE @3’3’ Conrt f‘“ 94{ F: of A meets in For: ‘e it lonie P T894, M: W: Ay meets in [‘lthlan Hal Homan Musieal Steek Cempany at Davis Theatre: ANNOUNCE.MEN’IS Buy a bottle of Ulfl Dr, Harrig’ Pile Remedy and b Price one dol- lan See adv The Norwich !l°(‘ one full schelarship Academy offered in the Norwich Art school, Fhis scholarship was open to any student in New London and Windham counties and has been awarfled to Miss Eleanor fret Center, Connecticut A Great Discovery. Never mind what you have been us ing, try Bunner Cedar-Spray for Bouse cleaning, Full directions on can. Insist on Banner, Ash of Pom- Attractive Vaudeviile and Photoplay Program at Auditorium Today. For the last three days of the wee the pregram at the Auditorium lool as if it weuid excel anything seen here in the vaudeville line this sea- son. The headline act presented by Kier- nan, Waite Kierna Ci with- a doubt funniest pro- rcidons en As the ! title “Mac-Bet a trav- esy or buriesque on famous Shakespearean masterp of the samre name. While Shakespeare's play is a dark gl gedy, the bur- lesque on it is ¢ edy and the laughs together that it appears a 5 n a contin through it hilarious com- cheering P, 2 does not make hopeless, bec out a fummny bone e.” A dainty refined cialty is preser ard & Ryu named The ¥ oifer the 1 today are une cted m ple: two-recl and baved on t fire. Miss > mer playe pamy are s the kind t Canyon that wil® RALTIC Firemer’s Fair Opens With Big At- ¥endance—Hunters Whe Think They | Have Treed a Coon Find Out Their | nnow’s evening. The hall decorated, from the suspended groups of fesioons of red and white bunting and pennants wer attractive Around the stage were fir in red, white and blue. cent fire in the bu men have been at work fixing the hall and ry(‘ur rooms and mow with a new coai of paint woodwork has been varmis The erowd present the tdu’ was a .4",_« featuresa. | and many ed mmtil 1130 ed several fine The piece ¥as rendered for dancing by Miss N. | V. Milner's orchestra. Personal Mention. ichael Browa of Ocean Beach is visiting his brother. Johm H. Brown Capi and ) and daughter Alice of Rockport who have been visiting Martin Rail- road street week, haye re- turned hcme. Mrs Williamn Lavallie of Moosup was the guest Wednes sons, J. W. and Henry Lav 8 Mr. and Mrs Wilfrid Boulais of St Guillantme, Qmeber, were ts of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. La lie of High street Wednesday. Miss Angel Lemoine of Chicopee Falls, Mass, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dominie Lemoine, of the Hamnover road. Killed Something—Not a Coon. Four local hunters went out recently to look for coons in the neighborhood of Andrew Pember's farm on Pilain Hill. After prowling around the better part of the night in the an dark- ness, they at ia : hat they thought was a oc The usual pre- camtions being takem. that the ani- mail would not escape, one of the hunt- ers went up the tree in a sudden spurt of brayery and proceeded te end the sufferings of the coon, thinking at the sme time of 2 coming coon stew when he would have killed the big fellow, When the animal fell to the greund the hunters ran fc rd eagerly and saw lying at their feet £ at! he story goes on to waser't the. only cat the that night—they treed thr Guests Entertained, Mrs, Herbert Grant and WEdith of Quaker Hill were Delwin ardin Ihury of da. recent ‘La,\»_» De; of Niantie was B. Railroad street, Brief State Kews Weu Haddam,—O1d Home day will at the Methodist church aunda;y Essex—The annual meeting>of the New Haven Baptist association will be held with rhe Baptist church of Hssex on Oct, 1 and 2 Meriden.—3ohn Randali, sen of Rew, and Mrg, A, F, Randaili, Jeft Tuesday merning on the 10.04 frain for New Brunswiek, N. 3,, where he will enter Rutgers prewafmy sehosl, Westbreok—David 3. Pee has only recently begun-te use the iee in Ris icehouse., Myr, Dee stored a- quantity of extra ice jn temperary nousing and it has supplied the demard until Sep- tember. Easton- Tee wWomen were elected to the beard of directors of the Union Cemetery association of Easton at the anmval meeting held Jast week, They are the Misses Frances Silliman, Net- tie Ward and Prances Seecley. Bridgeport—Tlere aye 918 more pu- il tntyg pum(\‘;il_gmfi this year 1hax; E accorditig 1o the iézfiefpr gfi%@fiwae}; J‘%‘F . 3 3 e opening ‘& ffih o tolal Tegistration M 44, t the opening of | one ot | Martin of | STOPS DANDRUF¥ ; | Parisian Sage Stops Falling Hair, Destroys Dandruff, Cleanses Your Scalp What a delight te have a beautiful head of hair, fluffy, lustrous, abundant rand free frem dandruff Hair is a plant and yeur head is a Farden—a little caltivation works wonders. If the hair is tee dry it needs freshening up. JIf it begins te get thin it needs fertilizing. Parisian Sage is a scientifically made preparation that gives the halr just what it ldcks to make it soft, luxurfant, abundant and radiant with life. It removes dandruff immediately and cleanses the hair of dirt and ex- cessive cils. It is' perfectly harmless. Parisian Sage 1is a. tea-colored liquid—not sticky or greasy—delicate- ly perfumed, that comes in fifty cent botties at the druggists and toilet counters. The “Girl with the Auburm Hair” on the package. The' very first application will as- tonish you—if used daily for a week you will be delighted with the im- provement it has made in your hair and scalp. You run no risk as The Tee & Osgood Ce. guarantees to refund the money if you are not perfectly satis- fied—a safe offer on their part. De lighted users of Parisian Sage all over the country write -us enthusiastically about it. They pronounce it a race and wonderful hair dressing. Strengthen Weak Kidneys. DflLI(, suffer longer with weak kid- ney You cam get prompt reliet by taking Electric thter: that womderful remedy praised by women everywhere, Start with a bottle today, you will seon feel like a new woman with ambition to work, without fear of pain. Mr. John Dowling of San Francisco writes: “Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters prompts me to write. It cured my wife when all else failed.” Good for the liver as well. Neothing better for indigestion or biliousness. Price 50c and Sl at Lee & Osgood’s. INTERESTING BITS. Morenci, Arizona, has no streets, only { steep trails over the rocks and moun- tains. The town contains nc¢ auto- mobiles or vehicles of any kind, and sturdy ponies, mules and burros pack all the supplies, while funerals must be attended by train. A Viennese composer has written an operetta intended for use in the films Lonly. The characters- in it wiil not | be heard. They will be seen, while an { orchestra plays the music intended to illustrate their story. A new printing gomming and per- foratling machine in the bureau of en- ; and printing at Washington a mile of finished postage ve minutes, turns out stamps every . Bombay averages more than 72 inches of rainfall a year, and gets most of it in four or five months, HOW TO REGAIN HEALTH AT HOME | A Sane, Natural Treatment. all know that rest. recreation and Pi,v oper diel w—. correct most 1is, but | circumsiances will not always permit | tirowing down one’s daily cares for { such expensive luxuries as a trip away |—even if one’s health does require it { In such cases BIOPLASM (Bower)| WANTED -You to know there is one | ]is of inestimable value, for it requires | man in Norwich who ¢aa clean and re- j neither a change of climate nor giv- | pair your sewing machine right R. S. for zale two cotfages located .| ing up ihe usual daily routine. Stephenson, The Old Keliable mu&ne{ o avenue, Bast Norwich, ono BIOPIASM hob 'nb \eimve. tion i ] 19554 augzs two-family house located at 57 Twelfth *® | therapeutics. 1t cures permanently { WANTED _Automobiles to rlean, at | sy e Gre Bue tworfamily house locat because it cures naturally—physiolog- | the Public Wash Stand. rear of KIKS | ihove ho. s ok tenalr aadrd ically—as nature cures, Hi s R AR sl R AT St R d e aat SO ome. g2 111 them at price that will | each seat of trouble e . ing per cent. on investment, 1 1—1n, prima It prepares for do:‘_‘z{;;‘f,”“rw:‘gfifgt‘_“’;‘_ Ave 4 couage with all modern ‘y“‘n:yné‘,!,? ;(m“‘élnlj:xlmg‘ pm‘ms x'auiea via 1pro ments to rent, | by stagnant wa iSsues, rejuvenates : o TON, | the poisoned and intoxicated white | WANTED — Hired man, singl OHAEASS N IninEan, bivod ce! iu order that they may re- | work on tarm and board with family; 748 North Main St. sume their matural task of driving in-§ §25 a month salary. inquire of Glen Phone 994-4 sepi7d | to the bow for eviction all disease- | Rock Farm (Ledyard). Fred Sands, | breeding germns, Manager, Mystic, Conn., R ¥. L. | Keep up a healthy bivod clrculation . \ you will be immune from disease { P | LASM, will accompiish this result | LP \v ANT D d quickly. It is abse- | lute: as it {s free from all] | Holsomons, S ; Cooks, General Housework Girls, | No matter what yol i pe ; e - Thmaea 1e < : be ‘er BIOPLASM, ThT» s §§‘h Teamster, Chamber Maid, two Boys | of Horses right from the wes:, out of of this city will supply you. It FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. rd work, ranging from 1100 to 1500 omes in table Price $1.00 per form; pleasant to take. bottie. FULL ASSOCIATED PRES!{; DISPATCHES A‘DVERTISEN\ AN uader the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF. Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line EN < WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. WA An _experienced sirl for| WOR SALE_Mpdel 38, Overiand tour- 0 RENT—A ‘cottage house of eight genex;lT}:?usewml\ x;\ua. Lx.fnk C.|ing car, in good running order: Can |rooms at 269 Laurel Hill Ave.; modern l‘ulnex. 156 Broad St. plsd be seen at M. B, Ring Auto Co., or in- |improvements. Inquire on premises. quire Howard Peckham, West Thames sepidd “A]\'I‘BD-—anLlnnml\ to atltend auc- sepisd - S 7 18- tion of H. T tools in Preston, Sy TO RENT—From Oct 1si, the 18- Saturda ept, P. . Just across TFOR SALE \ly flock of Brown Leg- | room boarding house No. 68 Churc. Preston brlflge seplsd , tnoroughbreds and prize win- | St Engquire of George E. Fellows, - = 4t the egy basket; ail O. K. Kea- | City. Telephone 23, Norwich. “H-N'"‘*D*;\n e o : 1 huve too much cattie busines SeplZiPMW oughiy competent stenographer desires Dee, Scotland, Conn, P. O. addre: — e —— ~ g a position at a moderaie salary. Ad- 2 WillTmantic 2 nanie TO RENT—Two Turnisicd —rooms: dress Sienographer, care'of Builetin. L private tamily; desirable neighborhood; have a. new modern | §entiemen ouly. Address X., Bulletin, seplsd | —_— e — _ | one-family se_in Floomtield, N. J., WANFED—Experienced girl operat-| vjjj seil or exchange ror good Conn. ors on power sewing machines. oppPly | yarm. S, Pugh, R. . D. No. seplyd at Coronet Knitiing Co., 9 Chestnut | — _ e Street. seplsd FOR SALI:—Red Indian moto ycie, = - — ! run ouy0 miies this year, in hne condi- WANTED--A ok. Apply to M tion; cash, immediate sale, $75. Box 33, Willis Austin, 265 Washington Street. | cire Bullétin Co. seplsd seplsd & ol SR = e e A o NS FOR SALE—A good new milch cow. U. S. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS | W' & vail, Yantic, Conn, Telephons open; §65 to 315 montn; common edu- | |eparon Div., i seplid cation sufficient; thousands of ap- e 2 oF = pointments coming. Write for 1ree list FOR LL W thoroughbred of positions open to you, Frankiin in-{Shropshire rams. Georgeg Potter, 1Box stitute, Dept. 34 G., Kochester, N, Yr |6y, windaam, Conn. ~ | seplid st 5 ALE—1912 Overland touring' WANTED—Man to take care of fur-|car, five passenger, in first class con- nace. 69 Washington St. 8ep18d | ition, IULY CUUIDDEU, Seil SUAller. Au- 55 . Box 1u6, Nortn Stunington, WANTED—Tw 27 gtenmy parees Bl B9 g s work, good salary. _ Apply at Grand | S007- Sale Remnant Store, 261 siin St, Nor- | FOR SALIE—NiC6 seven-room Cottage wich. seplid |in A No. 1 conaition; three acres of 7 T e e and, Inquire 131 ‘Hamilton Ave. WANTED_A good serviceable young | 1424, ind horse, weight about 1200 lbs, W, S S 5 Bkt o Vail, Yantu, Conn. Telepnone lLebanon HORSE FOR SALIE « excnange for Div., 33-4. seplid new miich ' cow; weight luae. t“' e | 5194, sepb WANTED A £00d man familiar with | 21474 2 R S farm work. W. 8. Vail, Yantic, Conn, | ~ FOR SALE—Four horses, good to : D. seplld | work or drive. weighing about 2500 lbs. a steam Car: ply to Einest R. D. No. 2 T FOK SALK—FoUr cows, sin toge Fhone iv-x WANTED—Two Ixidy agents wanted for the adjustable pot cover; sample 40c. Chas. M. Daboll, 162 Bayo- net St.,, New London, Conn. seplld Steady job, William Valilan~ pair, tearless oL automobiles and ; must be sold at once. Ap- . Weeks, Ashford, Czsn. augzdd Ble or all auglzd good pay. addres couit, \100~\JD Conn. seplod . 10X SALIr—A second-band vord au- DOES YOUR RANGE need repairing? | tomobile. L'hone 555, Norwich, or ad- Patent stove brick (o nt any range sent | gress 9% Frankiin St ivéd tor §1. S , New Haven. seplbd e dei T FOR SALK—Slab wood, stove longihs, WANTED A girl for general ho $4.50 cord, 32.50 half cord. G Bul- work in the count Box 1%, n. F. No. | [ara. Puhone 646-12 S 1, Norwich, Conn. seplta & | “rou sa —Eleven room house, wiih TWANTED—A gmrl for geneu.l house. lot, 83 Cliff St. Must be seid to cluse work, German or owede prererred. | estate. “G. W. Hamiitom, Executor, 139 i have referemces, MFs. P, J. Cas- | Main St Jjeld S e o Sk R seplvd | TFHINK IF OVEER — 250 noleheuds position to ¢ ¢ an | and 2aU 6% (regular business size) invalid_or nervous male pe Ad- | envelupes, neatly printed, or 31.90; 500 dress Nurse, c3 Bulietin Co, sepiod | €ach §8.00. send lor sampies and au = 5 ik i 10r amy Prinling you are 'n need WANTED_General blacksmith, D.| of. 7The bulietin Company, Norwici, b o8 mston, Conn. seplsd | Conn WA —Girl for nneml house- | NOR SALE—O. C. piss, thorough- | work. Appu 9 Thames Terrace, sepi.d | breds, regisicred, noie beiter in ma| ot country. ‘Ludiow Farm, North Stoning- T WANTED—AI] those having cider 10 { ton, K. ¥. . s, Norwich, Conn. £l I | make, to know that the cider and grist | Lutton. | known as the Kranklin mills, = { ‘merly owned by Frank A, I | PRINTING—Look at these prices: bud | v ill open for business Sept, 17, | 6% envelopes (regular business size), | 1913. Charles W, Grant, North bkrank- | ¢8rd printed in corper, $1.40; 1,006, lin, \,oun. sep. | $2.00; s,uuy, ¥0.00; 1lu,uu0, JLu.UC; U0 | — - — | ads, 6x91g, printed, 31205 1,000, | WANTEDEverybody to know that | $6.00; 1u,u0U, §12.00; oUY I will open the cider mill at Nor | letterheads, 8%;x11, printed, $1.78; L,0u0, | Town Monday, Sept. 15th, for the sea- yu.00; 10,009, | som. W. D. Thacher. seplzd printed, AGENTS—High class rapid ;| Stitements, biexsd, piinted, §Lib: biggest seller of the season; 1,600, $L85 G, $6.00; 16,000, $11.00. proats. Send today for free partic 5. | Printing of every description done | The Peter Specialiy Co., Granitevilie,VL | promptly. Send for samples. Tae Bul- | seplid etin L Printers and Binders, Nor- ) —— | wicn, Conn. plumbers Des- seplud WANTED Two first clas: and heater men. Address George Badtic | pathy, or Moosup, CL | Te INVESTORS M. J. SCORAN. Sup. Central Bldg: M. J. COSCORAN. Sup entr: 15 watahbi Bas aata e LEGAL NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR STATE ROAD FWoRK IALED PROPOSALS will by the State Highway Room Capitol, " until 2 p. m. \ednes for the construction of i Gravel or Macadam road in the | Town of Sprague, and a seciion of | Gravel or Native Stone construction in the Town of Franklin, in accordance | plans and specifications, Bids will state the price as per spec fications, be re-| Commis- | Hartford, @ ept. a ion | The State Highway Commissioner | ves the right to increase or-d the number of feef to be im- | broved, after the comtract is let, } All" bids must be accompanied by a urety company bond or a ecerdified | Chieck of not less than one-third ef the | cost of the werk. Any bidder w whom | contract has been awarded refusing to sign tne contract at the pr offered | and furnish a surely company hond, or a certified che sl rfeit from his bond or che um equal jn differ- ence in price >n his bid and the next lowest bidder. Plans and speci- tions may be examined for Sprague | the Selecimen’s ofnce; for Fi | the_home of C. B. Davis, First lectman, or at the office of the 27 | Highway Cemmissioner, Roorn 27, itol | The State Highway (,ornmmsn)uu' crves the right to reject any and all Sept, 16th, ed at Hartford, Conn, | C. J. BENNETT, State Highway Commissioner. Room Capitel, Hariford, Coan. | =sepisa = REGISTRARS OF VTERS ROTICE The Registrars of Voters sof the { Town of Norwich will meet jn the ¢ seyeral Votin, D\si.ncbs in sald Town on 'rmmsn Y, the m rl)A{ or SEPTENBER, 1943, clack a, m. il 5 ’cl.ck ,cs recs applica~- tions in behalf of ‘ ose per- sons to we placed on the list fair sized planer, 1 miiling machine, TO BE MADE ]upflghl drill, 1 maeh 1|‘|.~t for 51]1.‘4|'pp|nng | B e ] awn mowers and xates, emery yheel, 1 blacksmit's forge and anvil LOST AND FOUND. 24 24 , 1 - 883 engines, moter, 2 tool i)}:mo* pe M]d Te;:a s;/l;fi;x}c&b;. i fable saw, | deck, full se w4 roil of bills, on Friday er hela B8 ARE m'g to wit; ghgmé‘l twl“fl?lsod;‘glrgeely‘f]; SR ay, For reward, return to George In fhe First ¥oting Bistsist—At the | Siges o By B B can. | A, Devls, (B Bresnway, sanizd bei&ecmfls Offim ia €ity Hall te mention, FOU D’(‘tanxe éa my h;‘auade, lasé. 3 Fiet—. § .o\ stray O, shepher: an 1n nu Thimi Votmg Bistrict — a¢| SeP8 Rush, Oceum, seplid James Cmmor& News™ Office, Greene- ville. In the Fourth ¥oiing District—At the Barber Shop of Patrick T. Connell on West Town Street. Rifth Voting District — In tho At Ponemah Iarge H.\fl Tartville, 1y the Sixth Voting msmux SEag Bilnugs Hall, Kist S1d Dated at Norwich, L,onxl the 13th day of September, Al B. 1913, TYLER D. 6UY, CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, sepldd Registrars pf Voiers. i FOR SALE. FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large lot, lncated GEIR! 192, Gid B C! LIN, Westeriy. Tel m FOR SALE | At Norwich Roa trolle; Town o n near Uanter- nd medern mnuu\t- A 5 : hard wood floors, open five minutes’ walk from Main 5ing, 1z veranda, cement street. Price reasenable. Pr ? One-half 150 / remain on mortgage. Easy N. Tarrant & Co. rms to quick buyer. THOS. H. BECKLEY, 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. May Building, Shioats 708 2/8 Main Street. 368-2 5 R 100 ACKE MARKEY GARDEN, | pouliry and gene purpose farm just Gutside u:li, on staie road. large | AUG l 'oN | spring fed lake, stocked with fish, ! house; 50 acres smooth tillable | rest pastures and woodend; ple e fruit; nice cottage house, with v 1 hot and cold watey and batn; | Wil be 8eld-at publie auetion on barn, new silo, icehouse and shed : commodations for 2,000 hen | SATURDAY, SEPT. 20th, 2t 3 p. m., $4,0006, easy te: t e lot s pleasy tecoy : £ {on the premises, ot, more R el i B s "% |l or less, on the Sunny so cilled, | near end of Laurel Hill trolley line, WILLIAM B, WiLCOX ,,,, Auctioncer | school and Thermos Bottle Works, | »t fronts en Garfield, Clay and Whit- Afl TI nw | aker avenues. Blue print plan will | be shown at 1 e’clg on day of sale, GEORGE W, ROUSE, sep1SThS Auctioneer, HONEY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. at 2 o'clock, SEPT, 20th, | | T . Our 1913 crop of native honey Is the BAIN ORI best ever. For sale by all the leading on the estate of the late Henry T. R rocers, 2 former shop in Preston P. W. LATHAM & CO. ton Avenue and Fox Hill, Norwich Town, Conn. followtng articles will be sold at el 1069-4" Ordere by telcphant or lie agetion; 1 cresscut saw, 3 by mail delivered to any part of the 3 lathes (one large and two nndl city town of Nerwic sepl3STulhn B MONEY LOANED $10.00 REWARD Strayed from my home on Septem- on Diamonds, Watcues, Jeweir: and Securitied of any kind at the ber 4th a small Setter Dog, age two Lowest Rates of Interesi. An old Siaroys o 3 establishea firin 1o dea: with, years, color white, with orange color THE COLLATREAL 1OAX Co. on head, has very short tail. Had on b (Est':mrg,(;g{ n,#-_’,_\ 5 lne collar. Answers to name “Bee.” As e has always been kept in kenwmel ‘5 SEASHORE LOTS where, also some big workers. The prices are right. Come and iee them, Tel, 1139, ELMER R. PIERSON, A choice FRUIT™FARM of acres ! | with fine buildings, near Norwich. yard appears timid. Above reward will be paid upon his return to E. P, ROBINSON, Packer, Conn, 'I‘HERE 1s ‘nyo adivertsins Easterit Cunyeciicut equal~te letinfor business res: m edmgh ‘1! " seplid " ¥OR REN rooms, one ol seven rooms; all modern o9l St. H. Harris, = 8. G. Cung don's, sepda ] FOR JRENT—SIX-room tenement, Has Great I‘luln, cily water. Telephone izi. sepld S =4 TO RENT—One nine-room flat, with heai and modern lmprovemendt, in- quire 1oy Sachem idtreet. augsd )om_tenement, Inquire 159 Sa- augzld TO RENT—One nine- modern improvements. chem Street. FURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- tion, Mrs, Kmma Morse, 1y Union st maylod 1o RENT Lower part of 55 Wash- ington S 8 rooms and bath, with or without gi and bath, all tord, Bookbinder, 85 \\‘I:.luugnun ¥ lJll\lehl) IIUUMB Jll mum.rn c')n veniences, 35 Unlon St. Telephone $34-4 Jylia Ay e B SR SUMMER COYTAGES F‘r Rent—For Sale. Watck Hill Weekapaug, ruge; wiso house of 8 rooms Lrad- ifaprovements. J. 108 Broadway Inspection by appoinc Taent. FRANK W. COY, 8 High Street, Westerly, R. L Long Distance Telephone. mayz3d FORE SALE FOR SALE A cottage on Laurel Hill, rooms with all imprevement cluding steam heat, ga | electricity, property well located and in excellent condition, on trolley car line, 8 minutes walk will be sold on favor- Inquire of to Square, able terms. FRANCIS . DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwicn, Ct. Bid Waated ON 30 SHARES Merchants National Bank §| Stock JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., ersvich, No. 17 Lincoln Avenue {| FINE RESIDENCE known as the Beckwith Property. Property must be sold and bids are solicited. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE 26 Lauvel Hill Avenue Fine Residence Property of 11 rooms and bath. All modern improvements. INSPECTION SOLICITED. JAMES L. CASE, Shetucket, S 40 Neswich, Conn. | 50 by 150 fect, fronting ocean, situated a few miles east of Pleasant View beach, best of surf bathing, right of way to a sold pond hiles long | nin and shallow, safe c price of these lots t Only one to a cust terms if desired. Th in value in a year or two. tion free in ai rery 7ill doubie Tansporta- $500 buys farm situated 215 miles from ra ation, several hundred cords o wood on place, driven wel fruit, Inves- tigate. | Send for Wilcox’'s Farm Bulletin— WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St. Hooms 1 and Westerly, E. L Telephones: Office, No. dence, Ne, 531. SALE HORSES I have 85 Horses to piek fram, semse niee, gentle, well broken chjinks and business horses as can be fpund any 2, 363; Resl- augzod It is worth investizating. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff- Street Phonc 300 Jud no' fitia 1 | lege flags to | ington FOR SALE I | payment of $1 POETRY / “MY DOG BLIANCO” bw lylnl there, A willing va,ssa.], Glad partner of m; e ;nd xaro, My shadew in the rflraot. My dear dumb !rl‘n I look into your deep iprown eyes vhere loyal love and homage shin And wonder where the difference L between your soul and mine, For all of love that I lave found Within myself or huinan kind, Hath royally informed smd crowned Your gentle heart artd mind. I scan the whole wide earth around, For that one heart wthich leal and mete or tr Beats withsut ound, And find ue, friendship the prize iniyeu. I trust you as I trust the stars, Nor cruel loss, nor scoff of pride, Nor beggary, and dungeen bars, Can move you from mey’ skde. As patient_under injury, s any Christian saint, of old, As_gentle as a lamb with me, But with your brothems beld. As playful as a frolic boy, As watchful as a_ sentimel, By day and night your constant jep, Lo guard and please me well. Ah, Blanco, did I wership God As truly as you worship me, And follow where my myister trod, With yeur humility. Could T sit humbly at his Teet, s you, dear Blanco, sit at mine, ust Him with a'love as stwees, And tr My life would grow di'vine. J. G. Holland, EVENING IN PARADISE. and twi= Now came stiff evening en, light in gray somber livery all things sompanied; for‘the beast an@ Had her their grassy these ta 1eir nests, 1L but the wakeful night< conch, Were sne all night leng her amarous descant now glowed tha pleased; ment With living sappiuves; Hlesperus, that led Je starry host, rede hrightest, tiif 16 moon, Rising in clouded majesty, at length Apparent queen, unvelled her peerless light, And o'er the dark her sflver mantla threw ; —Milton. ~ HUMOR OF THE DAY “Why don’t women dress: sensibly “If they did, half the industries of the world would go to smash.-—Washing« ton Herald. “Why do some people coynt on their finges do you suppose EeLnuns hey" re the handiest thing. I guess.”— “How fast can your autonnobile go “Just fast enough to have nae arrested and not fast enough to get. anywhereq in a hurry.”—Washington Star. “Doctor, what’'s a good food for hot | weather?” m, “Personally, my dear mad- I prefer ice cream.—Chicago Tri« I .lb;:nin b don't know what to give my cock for a wedding present.”” 1nen simply give her momey.” “Ohy It mustn’t cost as much as that.” —Ulk “'Did the doctor diagnose your uue “Yes.” How long did it take? long. I wore my shabbiest sui Birmingham Age-Herald. “Wombat is tied to the machine.™ You wrong him. He is ignoring the organization.” “Sly guy, eh? Build« ing up a machine of his own.”—Kan« sas City Journal, “You are getting stout, aren’'t you?* asked the Nuisance. “Yes,” replied,the Busy Man. “1 ate some green peaches yesterday and they doubled me and increased my sighe.”—Cincinnati En< quirer. “We were going to show Daniel in the lions’ den. I told the property man to fix up a den.” “Well?” *“He plastered it with sofa pillows and col= ."—Kansas City Journal. arious ideas as to sport dis< said the polite foreigner; Spectators must not a lawn tennis player, but a ball game. —Wash« Your oncert As me how to rattle is all r Heral it I lost my friend.” “How was “We agreed to be pe:(et Lly ll.(lfls with each other.” “Yes?” ‘ I got in my criticism first/ | Plain Dealer. verything that is lovely me of you,” he fervently declared. "It nice of you to say that,” she re A1 d. “I hope you see a great many; lu\(]\ thing “1 wish T did, but this is such a dreary, dismal place, don'§ you know.”—Chicago Record-Herald, THE KALEIDOSCOPE Polheim, Sweden's earliest. mechani« ntor, constructed a grain drill v as the seventeenth century. remindd in Norway usd other country, of wateg “More small towns electricity than In any owing to the abundance power. The number of births in Germany exceeds the deaths by 800,000 annuallyy while in France the excess is only 40,4 000. Investigation of the peat resources of northeastern Minnesota is to be made by the United States bureau of mines. Major J. F. Strong, who will be thé next governor of Alaska, is the editod and publisher of the Alaska Dally] Empire of Juneau. The British meteorological office hasg established a station for furnishing weather information and forecasts to aviators and aerornme The latest dreadncught the Fusoy | beine built in Japan, will be able to throw a broadside three times heavier than that of the o glm\l dreadnoughty Richard MacLaurin, president of the Massachusetts Ingtitute of Technology, has taken out his first papers of American citizenship. He is a Cana« dian by birth. Two Berlin publishers have devise a scheme for combined telephone new and musical service to be supplied to telephone subscribers for a monthly The Swiss government has decided in favor of the single phase system for the electrification of its rallroads in preference to the third rail, as costing 10 per cent. less to make the change, Consul General Snodgrass in Mescow reports that great interest . being shown in a new !n\enllon called “minus ice,” which represents a fry solution of salt ‘of varlous srade: of eoncentration, A Freneh federation of cotton sping ners has established a laboratory for determining the percentage of moisture or any abnermal dryness in cotton staple that is toe dry' being regarded as defective; April was a rvecord menth in AmeM. ean trade annals of Madras, the total direet sca-borne ceminerce between the vresidency and the United States durw that period having amounted te an increase of $115,207 over the preceding menth of March and $165.114 over the corresponding month of April, 1912,