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UNSETTLED TO! MORROW. £5 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES ] What Is Going On Tonight. . i e we at Colonial Theatrs. «ues Company at Davis 27, 1. O. O, Hall, o. o cbaug, No 128, 1. of No. 8503, M. W. Gok: Colonfal Quartet in Y. M. C. Course st Central’ Bapiist Chureh. ANNOUNCEMENTS James E. Grafton has sold through the agency of Francis D. Donohue his y on the cormer of Clff and th streets, to Antony Gorkowski. The bullding contains two tenements and a store which will be improved by the new owner. Mrs, Bllen Ring has sold through the same agency her dwelling house, No. 84 Washingzton Street, to Meyer Bruckner, who will occupy the property and make some improvements to the place. Mrs. Ring has owned the house for 30 years. A, A A, P The Franklin P. Shumway Co., one of the oldest advertising agencies in Boston, is enlarging its force of men. Charles P. Randall D. J. MacNichol, E. D. Clinton Jordan, Wilils P. Shum- way, Arthur H. Merritt, Charles E. Bhumway and Carl L. Fife are now all associated with Mr. Shumway, senior, as_stockholders in this company. Mr. Shumway, who for over 30 vears has been one of Boston’s most suc- eeasful sdvertising agents, in thus per- fecting his organization has completed plans he has been developing for many years, it having always been his am- Bition to permanently establish in Bos- ton an advertising agency which should in personality, equipment and experience be prepared to mive New Epgland advertisers the most com- plote service in every respect This announcement will be of in- terest to both advertisers and publish- ers, because the Shumway Co. has eprned a splendid reputation for being progressive, well equipped, prompt paying and fair dealing. This a successfully serves many of New Eng. land’s jargest manufacturers, jobbers and retailers, and with its a of assistants is now better than ever before to prove that wis planned and ¢ placed advertis- Mg pays advertisers satisfactory div- 3dends. The Y. M. C. A opens this evening refully rtainment course Central Bap- tist church with Mr. Henry L. Gideon and the Temple Singers of Boston. Course ticke 2.00 and $1.50. Single admission, The doors will be opened at The prosram concert at 8. anachnu” : Cantor and Ensemble. Elohenu velohe avosenu” ........ “ontraito and Ensemble. Scation Spicker Cantor and Ensembie European §—“Thy Rebuke hath Broken his Heart” Aandel &—~Come. let . s Palestrina Ensemble. * T—“0 Lord, have Mercy” ... Mendeissohn Baritone Solo. English and American $—King of Love Shelley | Quartet $—“The Lord Is My Ligh Allitsen | Soprano_Solo. 10—“Sing We Merrily West | Quartet and Ensemble, | COLONIAL THEATRE. and th WANTED Y0 SAVE LIFE OF ADMIRAL. (Continued from Page One.) Eaton admitted that she had bought this medicine on two occasions. Once she said she told the admiral about it and then gave it to him with his full knowledge, but the other time she dil not use It at all. “I never could have deceived Admiral Baton, So expert was he in medicines that he would have detected it im- she said Some of the medicine that she got for the admiral he liked so well that he “ate it like peppermint,” she de- clared. Saw Admiral Use Drugs. Explaining a phrase in one of her letters which referred to the “rotten- ness of the navy,” Mrs. Eaton said she helieved the admiral’s mental con- dition was due in a large measure to his life abroad while in the navy, T was very, very fond of the ad- miral and pitied him deeply,” replied she when asked regarding testimony that she had endeavored to have Eaton she had known him to sprinkle whiskey on his coat and even on his moustacha ter M ears of married life then ha arsing as a profession, worth was sent to the homa Admiral Baton to attend his wife. found the admiral “dead drunk st of the time,” she said. Admiral Eaton continued to drink avily a month a is wife's death, remained at the an attempt to refor e niirse 1sehoid in Saved by the Enemy, Sensational Two Reel Civil War Story, Following closely the wonderful pionship b upon pictures eball_series, the heels of »f the cham now a thing of the past, the Colonial offers today as its two reel feature, Saved by the Boemy, a splended Edison master- | piece. The pic way. so accurat details of the old time telegraph been made purpose It is a story are is a wonder in its does it follow the time period, the ipment having for this produc- ull of snap and dash each other. This attract shown for today only, the balance of the BUI showing G. M. Anderson as Broncho Billy in Broncho Billy Re- forms. The Rejected Lover's Luck, a snappy western story: Objections Overruled, and Black and White, two fine comed ntire change of bill for tomorrow's show To Dethrone Mad King. huband. “He was like a child,” she Married Him to Save His Life. Mrs. Eaton said that the admiral requested that take care of him.” On her ord the admiral reduced s drinki siderably. Then he | 2sked Mrs n to marry him. “He it would be-a very him and for me. It was I saw he was going to and die, that I decided to | she said. yu married to save his life?” ict attorney asked 1 defen a married him to save his life,” ant answered. time later Admir his nurse to Chicago where d her first husband, ater they wére married in The famliy, imcluding Mrs. u's two daughters, June and Dor rsworth, lived in Brookline, plaved the stocks and Iaton said om’s testimony _appeared to the members of the jury times some of them appeared | naintained her smiling | hroughout the ordeal, the broadened when the dis unable to read her writ- | letter over to her to 1 Faton ac- she divor | | | ¥ Munict —The voted to support a meas: oyiding | for the dethronement of the mad king | Otto of Bavaria and the enthronement of the regent, Prince Ludwig. The | ministerial council afterwards met and | decided to present such a measure to | the Diet. A majority of both houses is assured, | Oct senate today Moji. Japan, is to have a new rail- way station to cost $100,000. Be Healthy, Happy, Vigorous Trembling, Nervous Prostration and that Tired Feeling Vanish After a Treatment of Ambition Pills. Every run down, weakened, tired out Dervous person in Norwich is invited 0 g0 to The Lee & Osgood Co. this wery Cay and get a 30 cent box of Wendei's Ambition Pllls. And The Lee & Osgood Co. are au- thorized to rerund the purchase prics 10 every buyer if after taking one box Re is for any reason dissatisnea. Don’t delay, Wendell's Ambition Pills bave never before been offered fo the Public through advertising, but thous ands have regained vigor, ambition and energy by the use of one box. Get them and take them f nervous trouble, weakness, headaches, hysteria, neuralgia, exhausted vitality, sleeplessness, kidney, liver or stomach allments. and for constipation. They will make anyone feel fine, happy ang ous In a Tow daye “aail Grders charges repaid/ by Wendell larmacal Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Women Who Get Dizzy. Every woman who is troubled with fainting and dizzy headache, wsakness, debility, constipa- or kidney troubles should use Bitters. They give relief when nothing else will, improve tie ealth, adding strengih and _vigor the firat dose, Mrs, Laura Gaines Avocs. La., says: “Four doctors had siven me 3p'and my children and gll friends were looking for me to dle, my son insisted t I use Blec. Bitters. 1 did so, and they have i me a world of good.” Just try ] i | | CRUSHED TO DEATH | BY INFURIATED EULL} Caretaker Killed on Farm of Roose- | velt's Brother-in-Law. Utica, N. Y., Oct. 27.—William D, C, | Roberison was killed by an infuriated bull today on the farm of Douglas | Rohinson, brother-in-law of Theodore | Rooseveli. Mr. Robertson had been | caretaker at (he Robinson summer yme near Herkimer for twenty-five ears. This afternoon a large buil | aped from its pen. In attempling Lo drive i back, the man was attack ed. In the first rush the ammal in- flicied a flesh wound in Roberison's ydomen. The second rush resulted in the man being crushed against the side of the pen, the bull’s terrific drive s breast bonme and several crushing § Death was almost instantaneous. hand with an iron bar rained Jlow at the animal until returned to its pen. Robertson was vears old and leaves a widow and five children, Steamship Arrivals. Antwerp, Oct, 25.—Arrived: Steamer Vaderland, New York. Rotterdam, Oct. 25 Arrived: Steamer Uranium, New York. Glasgow, O Arrived: Steamer C York. Arrived: Steamer ammeronia, New Glasgow, Oct Pretorian, Montreal. Hayre, Oct. 27.—Arrived Steamer Rochambeau, New York Plymouth, Oct. 27.—Arrived: Steam- er Kaiser Wilhelm II, New York for Bremen, New York Zeeland, Oct. 27.—Arrived, steam- Antwerp. er MORE FLAWS FOUND IN THE BROKEN RAIL Test Made Yesterday by Officials of New Haven Road. o i Providence, R. I, Oct. 27.—More flaws In_the broiken rail which wreck- ed the Gilt Bdge express near Wester— ly Saturday night, injuring thirty-five persons, were found today during a test by officials of the Néw York, New Haven and Hartford railroad. Pleces of the defective rail broke sharply when dropped from s height of about elght feet, The freshly broken parts revealed a peculiar looking formation which appeared very much the same as that which was observed where the rafl_broke under the wheels. The test was made during an offi- cial investigation of the wreck by Gen- eral Superintendent C. N. Woodward of Boston and John D. Callary, su- perintendent of the Providence divi- sion, in Superintendent Gallary’s of- fice.” Chairman William C. Bliss and Special Agent George A. Carmichael of the Rhode Island public utilities commission were present on_the invi- put away. She explained that she | tation of the company and heard the merely wanted to have him put In a | testimony of the members of the train sanitarium for three or six months as | crew. Superintendents Woodward and she believed it ould cure him, Gallary left tonight for New Haven, “Did vou ever see the admiral use | but Mr. Bliss said that the road's in- drugs?" she was asked. vestigation had not been concluded and Yes, dozens of {imes” was the re- | that he expected to sit with the offi- pl. “He would eat it from the palm | cials again tomprrow, of his hand and almost immediately | i — his eves would set and become siassy | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR and he would appear as though intox- vk el fcated.” Money or Currency. Was Ashamed of Drug Habit. 4 . A\dmiral Baton was ashamed of his | Mr. Editor: There is one primal mo- habit, the witness said, and ofter | tive, partially hidden in this question f money or currency, that Wall street is striving for and that is the control » order to sive the impression that | Of Whatever sed as @ medium of liquor was responsible for his condi- | eXchange, whether it be gold. silver tion. or paper, whether it ke the promise Regarding letters in which she had | to of the banks, or a promise to d that the admiral winked at other | Pay of the government or whether it women, the witness asserted that she | be the free coinage of gold ilve was positive of these facts. Control is wha&+—Wall street nad fer letter to B. Howard of | for over 100 vears. Control what Néw Bedford, previously introduced, In [ Wall street is striving for in the fu- Which she asked the recipient to fes- | ture. Wall street would prefer to is- tify that fhe admiral winked at her, | Sue their own paper promises to pay was written, Mr ton said, becausc | but if they cannot have this privilege, aftaid that the admiral would | they are bound to have the control. sten the death of their adopted | Under the present bill Wall street doe: her or her daughter June, |control the bank bills and will also publicity to the baby's death, | control the 500 milllons of treasury to save any more lives that | notes which the government is to cre- Tve ot 0 i ate (zovernment promises fo pay) and E ines: w | let the banks have. when they 11 for Dowdinees of Now Engla»nd Women. them, d no other way can they get A new enistle, not previously refer- | into ulation only through the ed to. was introduced by the govern- | hanks. In other words, the people of RreaL darng the om0 xamination. Tt | this country, the labor, business, man- Was addressed to a neighbor of .the | ufacturing ‘and fatming Industries, 3 o p although it bore no sie- | cannot have any money or currency re taton admitted at once | with which to transact the business 3 e written it. Tt described | of the people, unless it goes through b o 2 A tumor on the | the banks with a rake off. This t he was normal only | tem has existed in this “land of the G free(?)” for over 100 years Eorisant ls her As a result of this system what have = DEDooH, RoRkiD, Rrio:pY [ we? According to statistics more from an_exclusive family | than one-half the wealth of the nation mot understand all this gos - | s covered with a real estate mortaze sip. T sit and gasp at the dowdiness | ebt, and is igcreasing three times as ew England women. Southert | fast ‘as wealtlf increases and six times women would be clever enoush th | 45 fast as the increase of population. now which of two parties was short | There are other debts aside from the i T above. Bear in mind the above deBt Was Nurse to Admiral’s Wife. bears interest. This interest must be Mrs, Eaton again told of her mar- | met, and how? There is but one way W i B Ber mar- | And’ that is o add it to that part of Hret hshandy of Aime. | wealth consumed by the people, viz: North's losing one position after an- | food, clothing and shelter. TIs it any other, and of the falling fortunes of | Wonder that the cost of living Is high? he family as a result {Isn’t it plain that the amount paid reak with Ainsworth came af- | for interest cannot be paid for food? GET TO THE CAUSE Norwich People Are Learning the Way | proven kidney remedy, used in kidney troubles for over years. Doan’s Kidney Pills are recommended by thousands for just such cases. Proof of their effectivenss in the testimony of this Norwich resident: Mrs. Jared Hewitt, Palmer Street, Norwich, Conn., “For several months I was bothered by pains across the small of my back and from_other symptom knew that my kfdneys were at fault. I a box of Kidney Pills at Sevin & Drug Store, the pain in my my health improved to_recommend ale by all dealers, co Foster-Milburn Co,, Buftalo, York, sole agents for the Unitcd ates, Remember take no other. says: I Doan's Son’s got N. D. back disappeared and I don't hesitate excellent 7 this remedy P For cents. New the name—Doan's—and A Gentle and Effsctive Laxative. A mild, gentle and effective laxative is what people demand when suffering from constipation. Thousands swear by Dr. Kinz’s New Life Pills. Hugh Tallman of San Antonio, Tex., writes: “They are, hevond uestion, the best pills my wife and I have ever taken. They never cause pain. Price 25c at druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philad shia or St. Loui me-MMade Montreal, Oct, 27.—Arrived, steamer Scandinavian, Glasgow; Canada, Liv- erpool: Ausonia, London. Quebec, Oct. Arrived, steamer Cassandra, Glasgow, Fishguard, Oct, 27.—Arrived, steam- er Mauretania, New York, Plymouth, Oct, 27.—Arrived, steamer President Lincoin, New York. Christinansand, Oct. 27.—Arrived, steamer C. I, Tietgen, New York. Cherbourg, Oct. 27,—Arrived, stéam.- er Kaiser Wilhelm II, New York, Cash Register Suit Delayed. Cincinnatl, Oct, 27.—United States District Judge Hollister today granted the plea of the attorneys for the offi- National Cash Reglster 2 50c and $1, at all dry, or z mail. H. K, Burklen & Co, Phila~ : or §t. Louis. : cials the company for an exiension of time until Teee n the criminal suit azainst the cash register officials which was to have been heard Nov, L . ¢ Unit ity solute satisiact ~“mptly refundel. goos he Pinex C . Wagne, Ind. and soon after using them | The “Girl With Aubui Represents Parisian Sa removes dandruff—makes th wiyy and abundant. It cleas and invigorates the scalp. If your hair is thinning Follow the example of oth grease and stickiness. It qu itching head, takes away th immediatcx removes dandr the scalp healthy and give that enviable luStre and by desire. The “Girl on every ige. Sold Counters—try with the Aub 0 cent bottle o at druggists it now. it. The cost of living cannot by must to create a (the sup; for congress tender paper money says that congress tional right to do £0) and for service and supplies to t! ment. Any other. method futile boot st money ) get the interest on the ds them put the prices up. not paid with money, but wealth. Think it over. J. C. VAI Cornn., Oct Those who o -aps, North Franklin, ha quiring about the licemen. There is an aglta the ©n_Diamonds, Watches. Lowest Rates of Tnter 142 Main Strect, Upst; (Establisned 1872. Most Pleasant and Invigor- ating Hair Tonic. harsh, dull and lifeless, do not despalr. hair you admire—give it daily atten- tion. It you have dandruff, it is because the Scalp is too dry and flakes off. Nourigh the scalp and dandruff disap- pears. If (he hair is dry, brittle and thin, soften it up—malke it grow. Surely use Parisian Sage—it sup- plies hair and scalp needs. It is deiicately perfumed and free from The Lee & Osgood Co. recommends increase, so long as the s ins, and the debt increases. but one available remedy and that has the constitu- trying to lift yourself by your control the prices, and in order New Britain—Mayor J. M. Halloran received a letter from Danbur; pay of the local po- hat town for higher pay. MONEY'LOANED aud Securitiss of any kind at the . An old establisned firm to deal with. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. “Auburn Hair I}irlT[ Removes Dandruff Hair” the rn ge, © hair soft nses, cools out or is hers whose ickly stops. te_dryness, uff, makes s the hair eauty you urn Hair’ f Parisian or toilet e less, but stem There full legal reme court pay it out he govern- will be as ontrol the ebts owing Interest is only with LLETTE. t 27, 1933 in- tion on in Jeweirs uirs, Preston City and Norwich, which finder. will please iea latin Office and receive rewa LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Sunday afternoon, on trolley between Baitic and Yantlé, a sum of money in bills. Finder leave at Bulle- tin Co. Office and receive reward. y morning, between cameo pin ve at Bul- rd. oct28d FOR SALE. $1,250. | GALES FERRY, WEDNESDAY, 0CT. 29, 9.30 . m,, household furniture belongl estate of the Jate Harlan of Gules Ferry: Chamber se Cason ¥uis, Kjtohen Tange | ooicing " Stonkile, thble | Chaira.® bookeases, ourtain, resctyen, gulvanizod washty | oar; cedar Timber: also mac | &Vt Variaty ‘ot “tools, presses, planer, band saw, B peniers taola, - Binokermt Chiesth, ‘putlevs, painta, ofis, gasoiine enigine, "dies and d ElilionT wrenoiea: ome’ box Diuing. brase piDing, viss, b Dline, v fibige ind saw N Dbed, mattressos, bedding, sheets, pillow inen, lathes, ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or T0 RENT’ ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per Line, Six Words to the !,Jne WANTED. FOR SALE. WANTED—Men to husk corn, M. FOR SALE—A pair of horses, two- $2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each | town to distributa free circulars for concentrated Nuvoring in tubes. Pe manent position. . B. Barr Co, Chi | cago, octzsd | LADIES —Big_money for &pare time | nome addressing our cards; materful | 1oc stamps. M. King Co. aale St, Lowell, Mags Setzsa | WANTED—To buy winter apples in | horse, weight 1000 1bs, also new milch cow. W. S Vail, Yantic, Conn. =Tel Lcbanon Div., 33 oct28d L i i = ne seal brown business .. WANTED — From 25 (0 500 pullets. . 9 years, weight 1100 Ibs. and Tel. 48-3, Lebanon. oct27d | sound as a bullet; will work either sin- “WANTED_Journeymen_electricians; | high; FOR_SALE=A clarionet, Bohn sys- tem. “Arcine Lucier, L, B. 65, Baltic. oct28d FOR SALE _Pumping outit and en- ine complete, deep well pump, rider, rricson’s improved make, tank, piping and pump house 16x16 fest., two stories Whole outit, including building, condition brand new. 1. O. Park 4 < TO RENT, “r0 RENT—Convenlent, pleasant ten- ement of five rooms, with path, gas, on third floor, 80 CLE St, small jamily. Apply to C. ¥. Whitney, at Bulletin Ot- fico, after 5 p. m. octzsd “T0 RENT—A very desirable lower tenement at 42 Lafayette St, £00d lo Inquire at 36 —e How muoh the heart may. bear and yet not break! How much thefissh may suffer and not die! guestion much 1f &ny pain or ache f soul or, body-brings our end more ni Death ‘¢hooses his own time; till that 18 sworn All evils may be borne. We shrink and shudder at geon’s knife, Bach nerve recolling from the cruel steel Whose edge seems reaching for the quivering life, 1 the sur- the bitter pangs Yet to our sense reveal That still, although the trembling flesh be torn, This also can be borne. We sce a sorrow rising in our way And try to flee from the approaching i We seek some small escape; we weep cation “sol sarden. x ol oo Laraystto St. oetzsd | pue “Whdn “the blow falls, then our : = = Learts are stil; R e ey Aventie, | Not thal the pain I8 of its sharpness " sep i shorn, sepdd But that it can be borne. ocizga FOR SALE—Youns, Cheap driving gle or double and is safe for a lady to drive; one Model 45 Overland runabout, ey Nork AN OO I tity e, | mohair top: windsnield, spesdometer, 2 Fbosset. Sta Brov % : | clock, all Th A-1 condution. One bus 248 oeybosset St, Providence, R. L} ;o5 wagon, ‘practically new business Sy SOIEEL = harness, oné llght driving harness, one ANTED—Old geese reaihior b Packard road buggy = (very lght st cash prices pald. Address C. weight), one Portland sleigh, without Dickinson, General Delivery, Nor a ‘scratéh or biemish. The above de- oot Seribed property may be seen any da e e T by inquiring at - my auction rooms, WANTED—-A girl to wast dishe: ans' Block, Dunieison, Conn. 3. C. Laurel Hill Ave. 5 oct: Witter. betiia SWANTED—Girls in make-up room. |~ FOR SALE—One brown wicker baby Apply U. 8. Finishiag Co. octz23d » Nearly mew; one second-nand rallway cancies T WANTED: mail clerks ) 5 a month; 1,800 every year; examinations everywiere | ™ 1Gm SALIZOne nice Ayrshire year- frequently: sample questions free | jing bull; also large sized separator; Frankilp Institute, Dept. 34 H., Roches- ut ‘littie. 435, Lebanon. ter, N. ¥ octzld SHOOTING AND TRESPASSING N | FOR SALE——Seventy _bushels nice TICES printed on clotn, 12x12, six for * appies. Tel. 48-5, Lebanon. 5¢., twelve for $1.25. ~The Bulletin | gotz7a Co.,’ Printer rwich, Conn. ot SATE e ped o = s X —Bay horse, £00d worker WANTED—Plano tumng. = G GoT- | and driver, prico. reasomable. Inquire don, 298 Prospect St. Cicy. el 652-2 | 33 G’ aves Norwich octzid 3y1d Wanted--Girls Light Work. Good Wages. American Thermos Bottle Co. HELP WANTED Cook. Girls, Kitchen Housework Maids, Laundress, Plain Nurse, Wait- ress. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. COSCORAN. Sup. Central Bldz. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 50 Inquire 42 Grove St. octaSTuTh steam engine, " FOR SALE tic Laundry. good order. 20 Rogers Dome h. D ; 95 Chestnut arter Oct. 27 FOR SALE — six weeks finest in 3 also have two finc Irish terrier pups. Resi- dence one mile east of Hop River, on Andover Road, or address Jos. Hunting- ton, Columbla, Conn, oct2id FOR SALL Two horses; one fine chunk, § years old, welght 1100, good worker and sound; one black mare, 3§ years old, weight 1125, safe for lady to drive and a fine driver. Price right. D. C. Hattin, Clark’s Corner, Ct. Tel 335-4 oct27d FOR SALE_Cheap, female rabbit ound puppy. F. lathrop, Norwich Lown t2id FOR SAL air of fat oxen; aiso and choice Stoddard, Gales detzod DOES YOUR RANGE need repairing? Patent stove brick to iit any range sent for 51 seplod itomobiles: B. M. F. touring Overiand roadster, Ouklind runabout; full equipment; good tires on all three; demonstration given; prices right. Dr. Thompson, Tattville. octzéd FOR SALE nd_bottom motor just right to run boat, 19xb feet; o around river or beaches. Box 35, care ociz0d Bulietin, FOR SALE — The Piainfield Shos Store, opposite the Catbolic church. Fine location and splendid business. est of reasons for selling. Theodore Rolland, Plaintleid, Conn. octisd | Two dwelling houses, Nos. 36 and 38 Thames St, with building lot about $0x134 feet adjoining. Also valuable waterfront There is but little peace or comfort | will buy sood Chicken Farm with for the man or woman with a bad |new house and barn, two acres of | = L land and fine well of water, near city. back. The distress begins fn early | bl et morning —« keeps up throushout the . 'A. PRENTICE, day. It's hard to get out of bed,1t's | Phono 300 86 Cliff Street torture to stoop or straighten. Plast- - ers and liniments may relieve, but can- not cure if the cause is inside—the MATT A. TINKER.........Auctioneer kidne: ‘When suffering so0, use Doan’s Kidney Pills, the tested and AUCTION 1913, ng to the Newbery feather s, { Crockery, | tables, draperies, abs, rubber Ldmmock, ninery and | arill | table saw, s rools! or, grind- | falls,” tool- | shotguns, | ie holders, stove, iron | o1t cutters, s, drawing the credito: in_their within si lalms against months from thi posting a notice to that Belher with a copy of this the signpost nearest to the p! sald_deceased last dwelt, same Town, and by publ me once in a newspaper culation in sald District, return tgethis Court. The above and foregoing py of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CH NOTICE.—ALL ceased are hereby notified undersigned at R. F. D. No. the above and foregoing ords WILLIAM GOTTSC! oct2sd knives, Steel rods, eto 1f stor , sale next fair weekda: | FRANKLIN H. BROWN, { octz4d Administrator, l LEGAL NOTICES. | NOTICE o CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at'Norwich, within and for the District N ] the 27th day of Octo- J. AYLING, Judge Goftschialk, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Orderdd, That the Administrator cite of said deceased to bring said and ELSON J. AYLING, Judge. creditors of sald de- their claims against said_estate to ths Town, Conn., within the time Jimited in Administrator. estate s _date, by effect, ' to- order, on lace whers in ishing the having a and make is a true URCH, Clerx. to present 3, Norwich or. HALK, AT A COURT OF PROBA' at Norwich, within and for ti of Norwich, on the 27th da: ber, A. D. 1913, Present—NELSON J. ate of Michael in Norwich, Charles appeared in Court and filed praying, for forth, upon leged to be intestate Whereupon, it is Ordered, petition be heard and de the Probate Court Room in Norwich, in said District, o in the forenoon, and that no pende hearing thereon, e given b 1 ne Distriet, at le § turn be made to tnis Court, NBLSON The ahove und Toregoing copy of recor Attest: FANNIE C. CH oct25d AYLING, Judge. Slosbers, ald District, deceased. osberg of Norwich, Conn., the reasons therein that administration be granted the estate of said deceased, al- iy of October, A. D, 1913, at 9 o'clock oy of sald petition, and of maid atlon of this order one tme in some paper having a clrenlation in satd 5 three days prior to the daté of sald hearing, and that re- AYLING, Judge. TE _HELD he District y of Octo- late of a petition set That satd rmined at the City of n the 31st tice of the y the pub- is a true URCH, Clerk. | wel, 1139, Thames river; length of dock at tidewater avout 1121 feet. Will be sold as one parcel. For lur particulars inquire of THOS H. BECKLEY. May Building, 278 ain Strect Phones 724 — 308-2 FOR SALE—Farm of 110 acres, with- in_two miles of the city, With good | milk route, with or without stocl, J. | B etibd . Bacon | LB—The Leonard in Norwich, consisting of | mansion "bouise, "4 dwelling | nouscs, 2 barns, outbulldings und 10 icres of land, conveniently located to "%ty of Norwich, at peice and on ms attractive to the buyer, This broperty has its own water supply. | Sppiy o Willim 1. Shiclas, 35 Broad- | 4y, Norwiel, Conn, octidd TOR SALEBlack and tan southern | .ed Toxbound; first class one; two Jears; will stay all day; had ’seven oxes’ killed wiead of him; reason for real estate at 40 McKinley avenue. 5. D. Noyes, 341 Main St. oct27d TO RENT-—Set of rooms comp. fur- nished, gas and coal, for housekee 18 School St. oct2id 70 RENT_Room with modern im- provements, and board if desired. Ap- ply at Bullétin Co. octzd_ oct21d Franklin St. @ very desirable modern tenement, 7 Tooms, separute entrance. Ave, from 10 to 2 oct1dd and 109 p. m. TO RENT_A tenement of five rooms Apply Mrs. N. ng, TO RENT—Room 40x40, with elova- |~ "0 RENT—In the Vars block, No. 254 Cail on Mrs, W. M. Vars, No. 58 Hobart We wind our life about another life: We hold it closer, dearer than our own; fl Anon it faints and falls and . strickes, strife, Leaving us stunned, and alone But ah! we do not die with those we mourn— This also can be borne. tor, ‘plenty of light and ‘alr, with of [ Bohold, we live through all things— without power; also basement 40x60, famine, thirst, cement foor, suitable for. storage of | pefeavement, path; all grief and manufacturing. Inquire at 95 Chestut. misery, life inflicts ite and body—but we cannot tired, and All woe and sorrow; worst on soul dle. Though we be sick, and faint, and worn, Lo, all things can be borne. —Elizabeth Akers Allen 245 West Main St church. AppIy L octiid FOR RENT_Two flats; rooms, one of seven rooms; {mprovements, “591 Main 5 Haltris, Telephone 1 " FURNISHED ROOMS—Centr: tion. Mrs, Bmma Morse, 18 Union St mayisd FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniencee, 85 Union St. Telephions $34-4 24 SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale. Watek Hill, Weeka Pleassut View, Rentals, $175-3250¢ season. Inspection by appolniment. FRANK W. COY, @ High® Street, Westerly, Long Distance Telephone. Willlam H. H. n oL may29d N Tenement of § rogms at TOveet next to the Baptist ey one of five ail modern MENT OF YASMINL God made me In an idle hour, A chalice fit for wine alone, 0 ‘wdlild that he had made a flower, A wandering planet, or a stone. O would he had not pleasured him, Dallylng, that aay among the days To mold the cup's curved perfect rim, That soon the red wine should up- raise, Alas, wan in the waning light, The wine that to his haze was given, The cup was tull of tears . That night God wept upon the throne of heaven, —Grace Fallow Norton, in Atlantic. HUMOR OF THE DAY “I saw Jinks just now, and he seem- ed much put out” “He his land- lord is just after dispossessing him!"— Judge. FORE SALE. FOR SALE A Four Family House near center of city offerzd on a 10% gross rental basis. INQUIRE OF JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, ct. igh-grade Collateral Trust Note to met 6% % payable in 1922, Recommended by Spencer Trask & Coi JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket S Norwich, Ct. N2/ | .Jllig, overstocked, 0. W. Harris, JT., Box 18, Ashuway, & L sepled i FOR SALE—Cigar and confectionery store, next to Dime Lheatre, Balug, Conn, P, 0. Box 252, seplvd HORSE FOR SALIS or exchange for Dew. Intich 00w Weight 1060, ek A Four Story Brick Building on | 319-4 sepid Franklin Square, practicaily new, all | —por SATT A Pesond-pandFord a5s modern Improvements, =~ tomobile. Fhone 585, Norwich, or ad- Price Reasonable. dress 9% Frankiin St Iyid inquire at National Shoe and Cloth- | ~JoR EAL TonRths ing Co. oetiia | 5 Fogp i Tai deéyod FOL SALR —Eleven room house, With SALE HORSES | 1ot 35 EHEAEC St "B sold 0" clase | estate. G. W. Humiiton, Executor, 130 I have 35 Horses to pick from, some | Main St otd nice, gentle, well broken cnunks and | — guiNic ST business horses as can be found any |and iov 6% (Fegular bysingss size) where, also some big workers. The envelopes, ncatly printed, for ¥LYo; 008 Comes ana see them, | $80h $3.00. Send for sumipies ' and prices are right, “BLMER R PIERSON. Prices for any priating you are 'a need of. The Builetn Combany, Nerwick, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, thorough- | breds, registered, none beiter in the | country. TLudlow’ Farm, North Stoning- tom, BFUD. o Norwidh, Gona. H. ¥, ution. One of the finest 100-acre farms In i 5 this Gocallty] has been The nome: for | S84 Printed in cormer, 3L40; over 60 vears of an aged couple who | RGUCledii "sabiy. printed, 3140 wish to retire. Most of it under culti- | Bp 55 Sadm 5y 8y Piinted, 31 vation. Considerable lumber and 1arge | Jeitetheads, 8 pwti, fa, 304 quantities of firewood, Plenty of fruil, | 35 ses Svut, Sh0s Lb.00s. " 3i8.00% 500 Fine level land, free from rocks. Two | biliheads, ixby, DIinted, 3L.60; 1,506, fine wells of water, large cistern. Bight | 32,105 6,000, 3i-005 10,000, $18.50; ' 606 room house, nine vears old. Not one | statements, ©%x5%, printed, ~$La dollar to be laid out on it, inside or out. | 1,000, $1.855 5,000, $6.007 10,000, $11.0 The barn and all outbulldings are iri | Friniing of every description = dome fine repair. Beautifully located, fine | prompily. Send for sampies. ~The Buk neighborhood. Church and schoolhouse | fetin " Co. Printers and sinders, Nor- near. One mile from a large village, | wics, Conn. . one and one-half miles from_trolley. | I and less than five miles from Norwich. | . This place can be bought for .about | what ft cost to bulla the house. Has to Dbe seen to be appreciated. Wil be | pleased to show It to interested parties. Call or address . | A Bryan, 20 Otis Street, Norwich. 5 -Shotucket St, Opp. Thames Bank | House of cleven rpoms, hot and cold water, steam heating and bath room. Farm of 250 Acres Situated 2 3-4 miles from Old Mystic, Conn. on good road, telephone and R. F. D, mile to school, farm has 15 acres’ of machine worked flelds, free from stone and fertile, balance pasture and woodland, brook running through entire farm; house has 1% rooms, old- fashioned fireplaces, cellar under vholo house; large barn 24 by 40, with horse barn 24 by 24 attached, nearly new, one other hay barn 24 by 30, crib, wag- on shed, wagon house and hennery, also about 12 tons of barn hay, one two-horse wagon, one lumber wagon, all the farming tools and machinery used on a large farm. The price of Ahis farm, Including machinery and is_only $3,500; $1,000_can remain on mortgage. Possession given imme- investigate! Send for Wilcox's cholce of 400. WILLIAM A, WILCOX Real Estate Brolker, 41 Went Bromd St, Rooms '1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Telephone No. 265. Farm Bulletin— oct16d THERE 1 no aavertising medium 1a ern Connecticut eguai (¢ The Bujs tp Lar nualness Tesulis PRINTING—Look at these prices: 500 | 6% envelopes (regular business sise), Lot about 15 by 165 feet Inguire of MOS A. BROWNING, Trustee. TuTh AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have jusi pr.t a carioaa into our | storenouse and 'ean supply your de- mands 10 thls Sure erop broducer. Lae SXperrs of the Country say the Erodnd IISione 1S hotter thin the BuTnt ke and This Is Wt we Bave. Soid by the bag. ton or carload. PECK, MWILLLA! feblyd B & 0% | ~ FOR SALE A cottagé on Laurel Hill, of § rooms with all improvements, in~ cluding steam heat, gas and electricity, property well located and in excellent condition, on trelley car line, 8 minutes walk to Square, will be sold en favor- able terms, Inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ct. Brown—You seem more satisfied with_your wife's cooking than former- ly. Has she learned with time? Smith —No, I have—Woman's Home Gom- panion. “That woman can do anything with figures.” “What is she. a bookkeeper?” “Naw. She’s a dressmaker.”—Cincin- nat! Enquirer. Kloseman—Sorry to refuse you, old man, but my money likes company. Borrows—What do you mean? Klose- man—It can’t bear to be a loan.—Bot ton Transcript. “Poor thing ~ Only married ' six months and her husband in jail” “Yes, and he says he'll die there before hell come across with a cent of ali- mony.”—St. Louis Republic. “Your 'air's getting thin, si sell you—" “That's all right. something on it every morning.” “May 1 ask what you put on it, sir My hat!” (Operation finished in si- lence.)—London Opinion, I love to sit in fall and dream Of purple woods and leaves brown, But wifey then emits a scream And makes me put the down. let me T put of carpets —Pittsburg Post. Parvenue Hostess (to stable boy at- tired as waiter for the occasionk— James, why do you not fill Mr, Glut- tonne’s glass? ~ James—Lor, mum, what's tae use? 'E empties it as fast I can fill it—London Truth. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Many a rich girl makes a poer wife, | | | | | Throwing bouquets at one's self costs money, And many a good husband hasn’t the nerve to be otherwise. The less & man knows about women the more wisdom he has. Few folks leok In mirrors to see If their morals are on straight. Some men never w about the things they | | | iry of talking | used to do, Bett half a loaf than a broken- down constitution due to overwork. the who wants the man earth gets a lot of mud thrown at him. Anyway, meék man looks like a standing for others to sit dowm on |0 invitation FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large Iot, lncated five minutes’ walk from Main street. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. him, The more a woman talks the mere anxious her hushand is to turn off the -gas. Some: people act foolish and then get sore because their neighbors find it out. He who reads will run against a lot of information that he who runs will never read Perhaps joy cometh in the morning, | but mot_to the chap who has made & night of it. Most girls would rather pound & piano-in the parlor than pound a beef- | steak in the kitchen. AUCTIONEER COL. EARL N. GALLUP Elderly females claim that the lack of wrinkles on a woman's face shows weakness of character. A woman seldom hits anything she ims at—especially when she throws at a man's head. WM, A, WILCOX. ....Auctioneer AUGTION MONDAY, NOV. 3, 1013, , Bozrah 1 will sell 15 cows, b horses, lages, 1 market wagon, 1 lumber wagon, 1 sled, etc., etc, together with | all kinds of double and single harnese, hay, grain, ete., etc.; also all the tools and’ everytning' that is used for farm- following day B. CUHEN, oct2STuThSa w28 of Horses right, from the west. out of hard work, ranging from 1100 to 1690 n weight. For sale by GEORGE B C- Tel. 192. Westerly, 100 ~°3IE MARKET GARDEN, ou. i generai purpose larm Just poultry ana gen: purp FRLS { graduate from Jones' Nat. School of | L Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and | The woman who sings to her hus- Pedigreed Stock, Merchandise and |band evenings in order to keep him at Real Estate Sales. Address, home—well, she¢’s the limit. Danielson, Conn. Do you remember how your plans went up in smoke when you started Telephone Connection. out to set the world on fire? A Perhaps once in a thousand years vou may encounter a man who doesn't think his wife talks too much. l: A girl never accuses the right young ! man of petit larceny when he tries to | steal a kiss. She thinks it grand. The giddy old world lau at a man and wife who with each other—but secretly | them. s openly 1 love envies Is easy for a bride to imagine her husband is a saint—until she gets ac. quainted with some of his fool friends, Chicago News. Wh candy 1 @ man brings home i box for his wife she imagines he SRERIn pLIT on . B o | concealing & confession he ought to ca Take, stocked with fish, near | CONCEd fession he P Lo L SLovaoth tiliable lana; | make—and usually she is right. rest pastul 10" Woodland: plenty of | ol ey it hice cottage house, wilh veranda, ( Nothing jolts a woman more. whan hot and cold water and batn; 1args | e fells another womun semething B2t RawCallo, leemouse and siedsy aes | 17, HIE OO, Wl SR Tryon's Agemey, Willimantic, Comm, | hnows all about it