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~ FAIR AND COOLER TODAY AND TOMORROW. What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Moving Fictures at Colonial Theatre, Whiteside-Strauss Company at Davis Quick Relief for Theatre, $ : . wioorcames | otomach Misery R. C. Tillinghast of New York is Lo | Mi-o-na Will Put Your Sour, Gassy, give a free illustrated lecture upon Upset Stomach in Order—Try Porto Rico at Bushnell chapel at the One Dose and Prove It. Central Baptist church. He spent last : summer. there with his wife, who was |° lf/yuu are a stomach sufferer, do formerly Miss Lillian M. Herr. Mr. | not “despair. Immediate, safe and Tillinghast took his own views which | sure relief is at hand. Mi-o-na he uses in his lecture. Stomach.- Tablets, sold in fifty cent = e boxes at all drug stores, are a speci- BAVIS THEATRE. ! fic for out-of-order stomachs. Mi-o-na is not only a quick diges- “Peg O’ My Heart.” tive, but a stimulant and strength- ener of the stomach walls. It in- The sale of reserved seats for the [creases the flow of digestive fluids, engagement of “Peg O My Heart,” | soothes the irritated membrane, and which Oliver Morosco is sending to | puts the stomach in shape to do the the Davis theatre on Wednesday. Nov. | work nature intended. 5th will open on Monday at 10 a. m. If suffering with indigestion, dvs- at_the box office. pepsia, ] or any of the vari- Local playgoers have long been look- | ous forms of stomach misery, usually ing forward to the presengation of the |indicated by nervausness, distress delightful J. Hartley Manners' come- | after eating, headache, dizziness, bad dy, which is now n i >nth month at | preath or sour stomach, do not Wuil,';‘ the Cort theatre, New York. with every | do not suffer any longer—take Mi-o- prospect of its run continuing for at | na today. least a twelfth month longer | "Money back if not satisfied. The The company vhich will be seeén!l.ee & Osgood Co. and druggists here is a the equal of the or everywhere. to malke it on from touches Hle came > finishing m al selection that accompanies it. hear nd to satisfy him- | The promised success of this unique self that the performance was as pe pageant is due very largely to the effi- fect as that giyen by the New Y cient labors of the director, Rev. H. J. cast. Matinee pri 25 cents to $1 00. Wyckoff, of the \N.ond Congregational Evening cents (o $1.50. church. COLONIAL THEATRE, . . woue vives: 1o wery w0 met vi- | FIRf STAIE NEWS tograph Feature Today. A picture of unusual merit and F:;:\l»“ n’fi't‘{i‘fl o ‘n\ he Colonial Thomaston.—Dr, G. D. Ferguson has fothy ‘_nvl ec _H}I ‘- 1‘\ This | vesigned as medical examiner and e .‘""];bmhl‘;«'; )f‘x and exploits all | Coroner Herman has appointed Dr. R. Gabh to ReaRa s b i S Goodwin to fill the vacancy. Walker. the famous beaut : I8 & Stoone hik ST | Hartford—The inventory of the es- usual features, is a deligh }H{\r‘ of James Monroe Grant, late of fined comedy. An added dtira artford, was filed in the office of the one day only, Friday, Oct s may_ | Brobate ‘court, “The. (btal was, $71,840. byl ol SR IS thids | MrC t 5 al son of the Amer- reel m. Nmele Floradora. From the | i¢&n revelu ition. way that it has beer received by the ~~ public and endorsed by S Waterbury.—Henry F. Marendaz he the greatest comedy ever produced received from a manufacturer in Cal- The Stroke of The Phoebus F ! cutta, India, one of the new Standard stirring aquatic picture by the cork helme Mr. Marendaz last met company_ compl s a programme his friend in South Africa during the high quality. Boer war. It is an air-champer hel- e T met of improved pattern. PAGEANT OF EDUCATIO’\I | .| _Middletown.—That the expenses of Te Be Given at Davis Theatre During | the town for the past vear were almost Sunday School Convention Next | $2.000 less than for the previous year Weble the pleasing information given by at the P!Pt‘\xn( n Howard S. Peck 4 an town meeti The state Sunday school conven 1911-12 were $131 which meets in Norwich Nov. TOL9=18 Fnow' weve sents several rarely attractive | any one of which promises for o convention an honorable place in the | category of statewide religious gather- | ings. Besides the carefully planned | institute, a description of which has | y g already been published in a p ~\iuusiu hite, tan issue, the general committee is pre- { name Pmm penting a pageant of religious educ i tion at once extrem instructive, | between wett oth rarely picturesque and crowded full of lelpful entertainment, mples. of tion of religious {raining from 'befi of the early FHebrews to' the achievements of our own times o hundred Sunday school sch articipate in this. effort ipon the mind through the gate of the | sing or negotiat- person having & hereby calied up- im to id bank v of April, 1914, atest on to present s on or before th or submit to having the book declared ‘ve the progress made in religious | cancelled and extinguished and a new eaching through the centuries. | book et i e BT Bis Bawennt A% 15 bo: whacim “nlumuunl due thereon pald. oCt24F he stage of Davis theatre, the largest J= - —- and | persons are cau- | A pageant is not a play, for it has | s der leave at Bulletin 20 plot. It is not pantomime, for the oct3ld . Metors speak. It is dramatic ‘repre- | LOST—Female beagle hound, tan and | — fentation in motionless tableau, by | white, black s nd any infor- neans of music, and in episode, fuil | mation to Jer Taftville, and f action with charm of forx | receive reward. oct30d rariety of color. This page t or stolem, igious education is a histc of The Norwich | Side Silk Mill. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” 3 ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line CACTUS Gli‘-lm'l' UTOCRAT. Down here in Cactus Centre prosperity has come; | A stranger feller brought it—he has e made the hull town hum e ed a thouund dollars’ on th. in: Every ume Ae missed a kyote the M ™ e a-comin’ driver would win. He -spenhat least ten thousand playin’ er and roulette. Thera :(mply wasn't nothin’ that'd bluff him from a bet; He bought a doxe nnnches, and the store of Haj P, ckyards and a fac- He's started uj WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. - tory and bank. RS e WANTED—Everybody who saw MT. FOR SALE—One fat ox; 1500 FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- | He's put a hundred thousand in a gild- Lindsey Smith’s ;n:\(remenl‘.(s in the | Inquire Mrs, “F. A. Rogers, RJ 1‘ Keepmz with bath, 54 Washington St ed liguor perch; glreet last Tuesday evening, Oct. 28th, | No. 7, Nor oct3od ~ | He liflted |ép lt.he n;‘orbgl:.xe on the Cac- etween 8 and 9 o’clock, to report same ~ - = - us Centre chure. to the undersigned.. It maey be ghe | FOR SAL IR Lenememf‘ ‘?“*M',‘L‘”fi' He's planned an office buildink where means of bringing wou a financial re- | S43¢S, as & A e e B PP Yoc there used to be just tents, ward, and also. the means of relieving | §i3h register at half price. RpDOE N O And he's put a half ‘& million in a the much distressed family of _Entranc Building. oct3ld | "Trg RENT—Set of rooms t.ollx‘lp t‘nr- bangup residence. Katie Maher, or of daving her life, or FOR SAL i - | nished, gas and coal, for housekeeping, = Of . recovering her hody of dead. Mr.{ed L»um.m 5 .,U&A.,{’\"\‘f.,;flu“,:}::‘{)’f” 78 School St. octi7d " | Who is this wealthy stranger that in Lindsey Smith was Miss Katie Maher top, etc. Burea > blowin’ cash so free? TO RENT _Room 46x40, With elova- ( That there's the very question that has iooking gla nurse * She and he were seen together | fin Office. on Shannon corner, Shetucket St. - last Tuesda FOR SALE—A Mystic Shrine emblem It hour later with scimitar, genuine tiger's claws, called on Mise mounted in. gold and platinum, very Shrine, Bulle- ll.unhume cheap. e. octsad tin family, horribly excited, and s Mystic Miher w ., She s in the Miss Maher wore a white shirtw | .50 buys the Red Fire olds short navy blue eoat,'blue skirt. anc 7 "g';“"m‘;"‘ o Dea Fuw pune S sere felt blue hat, witheut.tritaming. | ot Sam 10 fect quickis Lofllog ir ool The yvoung woman is slender and neat appearing. If any person can explain Miss Katie Malier's movements on that me evening between § 9 cow 1ight on her dis - appreciated and gene Several of the Sodal- you; Raymoid. best, easiest, \ Windham, Co A \LuIm rep also one and holste Great Plain. ance it v ously rewarded. ity members were standing near St non’s ‘corner about this time, and a| OR SALE special appeal made to any of them | ent birds, who observed Miss Maher's or, M. | Lindsey Smith's movements to deScribe “Aeblian the same. Address Mrs. J. P. Murphy, | iinohnton: “\{“"m S 23 Spruce St, Norwich, Conn. Tele- MiahoEAnY Sres in.Herfest ora phone 784-2 oct3ld s an_ instrument sold new at $3: o 3295 a lightly used, now 3$100. The M. commission, selling | Steinert & Sons 'Company, 243 State {or ’ B N London, Conn. oct2yd out icind of used in place of &ir They beat rubber heels in every way, | 2t eal) for they make a cushion for the whaie White Pékin foot. They fit any shoe, ladies farm, 165 acres. gents, and in fact every pe . Browning, Colcr dorses i Afr insoles. Gener; oct Asent Air Company of America, e s S O Box 210, Norwich.: Co nn. octild Bohn sys- o . 60, Laltic. young or| WANTED —Housekeeper, dle aged, Protestant, no objection | — - to a child, a lone widower; easy ;"- place and good home the right| & oL, woman. Address Busines; - Bulletin 07~ including n brand new. 1. art square Bulletin Of oct31d oo nnd carpet. brown bt 3 \lm 1b 1o one ality, with knowled, solthe preferred, to trate a nece of the greates to_every engine owner. Address Box 411, Mystic, | Conn. WANTED — Feople desiring e wa.m,he nd jewelry to De put i ctory condition. to ring up to Lee Cleg; at my auction rooms, Danielson, octzid h. p. ste engine, s Domestic Laundry estnut arter Oct. 27, Roge 95 C good order, Myers Auey; TWANTED—A c compe must have good refe e X BuheLm Ufmn NTED- t with lu)\l Moosup, WANTED who can as ley, one We carpeiter; inist. Appl roadste: cquipment; Overiand tuil touring ctpble nd runabou 1l hotel or £ G e good tires oh ail th New London, Conn : ces Tight. S I g ALE — Kound bottom motor o QE1eId. 51 voaty 5 teet; Jju right to run WANTED——Jour | around river or beaches. Box 35, care steady work and .- | bunetin. oc tent men. F. O. ST e 9. t \i E—F m of 116 ac y WL i “e\bUt»E St., '\’ miles oi the city, with 50()(1 i route, with or wiluout stoc v [k octibd Leonard W. Bacon Norwich, W Best cash Dickinson, prices p: General Delivery of | 50 the cit . Nov. 4. stage Tues in on the evening Tickets at 25 and ] FOR SALE. sents will be on sale Saturday morning | — at_the theatre, | The pageant opens with an intro- | ductory tableau which gives the key to } the whole subject of the religious ed cation. of youth A Four Building on ion of the pageant then | Conn. 5 nouse, b dweiling CANTED _Girls. o > h cutbulidings and 10¢ e i 2 | e ©ity ol Norwich, at price and_on ANT 5 as rallway | lerms aiiraciive lo the buyer. ‘I'his | mail clerks 1; 1,800 vacancies | Proper has its own water supply. | gvery yeari examinations everywlere | ApDLY (o v m H. Sirelas, 35 Broad- | rrequnml\ t free | way, Norw Conn. octldd Franklin Institute, Dept. 34 Ji Roches- | o = == ter, N. Y 5 _octzld cluss one; two SHOOTING AND TRESPASSING duy, had seven TICES printed on_cloth, 12x12, six for lied of liim; reason for | i5c., twelve for 31 The Bulletin ke OV Asiaway, R <o, Printers, Norwich, Conn. e EAd WANTED—Piano tuning. 4. G. Gor- OR SALK—Cigar and confectionery > Ry next to Lime Lheatre, Baluc, dop, 298 Prospect St. Cicy. Tel 682-2. b e Tl Jyld FOR SALE Passing to Pa e aiso intro- | The main s FanicTin Dracticaily mawe: ail follows. developing the theme in four | nithii SAURre, D 1 entitled The Price Reasonable. Seines dadloA: eniics SUCCSISINe | Inauire ‘at National Shoé and Cloth- hibited (1) the Hebrew houschold with | M8 Ce. ook its patrigrchal training, (2) the scribes' | = sodd school in which Ezra appears teaching | the assembled people, e R »gue school in the ¢ FEBC | duced to the teaching of the Christian era. Here also the uction is rendered | Two dwelling houses, Nos. 36 in three episodes. 'w"h.~ first of these and 38 Thames St., with bullding presents, natu the m'xli" t period lot about 30x134 feet adjoining. %?,‘,l::fih“w L \?.1];4':“..:[1 ?‘\'h, l’;m)‘\'f Also valuable waterfront on entation of the teaching of the middle Taames tivgn SeReS o dock At ages in which Benedictine monks ap- tiaewvater, asout 11236. feet, ™ Will pear with their lay pupils. Finally the old as one parcel. For fur- reformation period is illustrated by the particulars inquire of Presentation of a Lutheran pastor and his class of catechumens, Quite properly a lar emphasis THOS. H. BECKLEY. will be placed upon the mocern de- May Building, 278 Main Street velopment of religious education. and Phones 724 — 3ss-z. this will be the subject of Part IIL In the first of the two episodes in v.his. part is a scene entitled Robert Raikes and the Street Bovs of Gloucester birth of the modern Sunday schc portrayed; while the second epis Farm of 250 Acres s;xhdn:d»d into three scenes Bisuated 2.3-4 1 £ Qld Myst sively illustrati 3 Sras | Sivuated 2 3-4 miles from ystic, DS Of e ot (4 dor Mre| F. D 3 mile to sChool, farm has 16 2 appear under The | acres’ of machine worked flelds, free Formation of the American Sunday | from stone and fertile, balance pasture Tr;hmz\ld Union fl;hilado}phiu. 1824),; amllv wuu‘fixgndl.m‘éls%nlfmgu?znxrlgo throufih The Adoption of Unifor: ntive B : us ol : B of b Dtfouen Ttemna- | C L0 e tifeplaces, cellar under whols tional Lesson System (Indianapolis, | - 1873). “and The Acthoriadl POihe | house; ia barn Z4 by 40, with horse 872). e Authorization of the | harn 24 by 24 atiached, nearly new, Graded Lessons (Louisville, 1908). | one other hay barn 24 \)y 30, crib, wag- This series of episodes leads both | on shed, wagon house and nennery, logically and chronologically to Par HSOJahuu( 13 tons or lbarg hay, one 7. which i X YA | two-horse wag one lumber wagon, ;‘ v School, ; ma Prm Oof Which | yseq on a large farm. The price of is pl_‘PSPn(ed in 14 episodes. _Here the | thig farm, including machinery and interest approaches towards nay, is only S.sPauO $1,000 can remain as one sees skilfully dramatiz | on mortgage. ossession given imme- item in a completely graded Sunday | diately Investigate! Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin— choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Telephone No. 365. school from the cradle roll to the teach- er training cla Of these 14 episodes the first four present the lower grades, emphasizing graphically the variety method of teaching and suggesting by e appearing of children of Chinese 1 other nationalities the wide geo- wphical reach of the modern Sund -hocl. The next five episodes in th es develop the work of the inter- ‘ate from a somewhat different ‘e, exhibiting not variety of meth- but variety of subjects. These; in- cated in their order, are briefly Old Testament, New Testament, home mis sions and temperance. The aim of this group of scenes is to develop the theme for intermediates, namely, Mas- ers of Self. The episode following these nine and octléd WM A, WILCOX...co0ovovss A “AUGTION - MONDAY, at 9.30 a. m,, | on my farm on Scott's Hill, Boarah St., completing the 14 of -this part —are |-Bozrah, 1 will sell 15 cows, 5 horses, 5 dramatic presentations of the senior | »arrldge?, %dmaertléetet\zagroorgmlh lumbefi has 1 ¢ wagon, 1 sle 5 i er wil eRT it gt fl‘.“’m{,"‘})‘;’gpo',"t;“ all kinde of double and’single harness, T . 5 = | hay, ain, etc., ete.; also all the tool ities for Service: of the’adult depart- | any cveryihing that is used for faren ment, in which Philip #een extend- ng, ing the invitation to Nathaniel: of the | Household §00ds of every description fiome department, of the parents’ de- ucUonecr NOV. 3, 1913, will also be sold, owing to the death artment, and ofl the teacher training | 0f my wife. If rainy, sale will occur tollowfig ‘Ja; B. CUHEN, Frtul B Az a grand conclusion to the whole vageant the entire cast appears gath- =red in their respective groups, pre- sgenting a scene of marked splendor both of costume ang of colpr, A large amount of pains have been taken by the 12 schools participating and a faithful and accurate presente- tion of the costumes of the different ages is assured, The muslc of the pageant includes standard hymns of the chureh, and the mood of each epi- MONEY LOANED on Ihiamonds, Watcnes, Jewe, &nd Sscurities of any kind at the T (OLLATERAL 1LOAN CO, 142 Mals Street, alrm. agsiablisned 187 o=nde is euesested bv the vartiemiar HORSE FOR SALK or Conn. J. C.{ consisting of exchange lor with or Frankiin St Vars, No. Prom 0 to % and 7 octlad a very desirable modern tenement, 7 rooms, separate entrance. j Call on Mrs. W. { Ave., to 9 p. m. tor, plenty of light and air, had um up a tree; without power; also’ basement 40x60, | On 4 pennant winnin' ball t S cement floor, suitable ror storage or Remlin-the list-af: mames ceriue manutacturing. lnquire at 95 Chestnut. | Ang he's tryin' to spend the profits of gotéid i this year's world's series games. 'TO RENT—In the Vars block, No. 254 —Denver Republican. CONTENT. 55 Hobart © worshippers of cities, I have seen The nrice you pay for all your tinsel 10 RENT— Tenement of § rooms at 245 West Maln St, next to the Baptist toys; For wi .. -rf gray you give the ways of T S - H, S B (.uur\ hd Appiy to William H. Shields. For ;!_ usned Stehety . o wilddreas of joy ¥O1r RENKT—Two flais; one of five | You glvo your daughters up to sacri- rooms, one 0L .Seven room i xmmuvemem:, 581 Main St. H. You slay your sons as’ Abraham of | Harris, Tele sepiid | ol | “FURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- | 904! I has seemed to me you pay a tion. ~Mrs. Bmoia Morse, 1S Umlon St | por all your glitter and for all your may H gold! FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniences, 33 Union St. Telephone 334-4 Jylid SUMMER COTTAGES Fay Rent—For Sale. Watck Hiil, Pleasant View, Rentals, $175-32502 lnspection by FRANK W. COY, 6 High Sircet, Long Distance Lel2phone. season. appoiniment. Westerly, R. L And you, vou dare to pause to pity me! - Who dwell beneath the sovereign sun and stars, cnl‘cl but echoes of earth’'s mel- o You e morning. play its opening Weekupaug, When banners wave., when sBuns as- sault the ‘When spiendor shouts across the continen 3 When noise ani strife are kings, then you are there, mayzyd And T am here. And I am well con- tent. -——American Lumberman. FORE SALE. HUMOR OF THE DAY offered on a 10% gross rental gr $INQUIRE OF 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE A Four Family House near center of city JAMES L. CASE, “How does your husband account for the high cost of Hying?” “Very simply. He just blames me for it.”"—Detroit Free Press. - Gent—Is there any spup on the bill of fare? Waliter—There was, sir, but I wiped it off.—Californiz. Pelican. “Is Dobbs ,egotistical?” ‘“Yes, | deed. Why, every time he stands on | a street corner he thinks he’s in public | ife.”—Birmingham Age-Herald. “Are you going to the mammoth sale downtown today?” “I should say not. I've got no place to ki basis. moth even if T % Inter-Ocean. Norwich, Ct. He— Your friend, Miss Wabash, is quite chic, ) Bree: Miss Breezy (a trifle enviously)—Yes, Clara may be FOR SALE A high-grade Collateral Trust Note to met 63 payable in 192 Recommended Spencer Trask & Co. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetoeke: St a trifie chic, but she is no chicken.— Harper's Bazar. Frenchman—Mon Dieu! A terrible | wreelk has occurred, killimg eight per- | sons! American—Pooh! We are way | ahead of vou in that business.—Life. Ed—I hear he is preparing for one of those trips to the North and South Pole. Fred—How far has.he got? HEd —Oh, he’s written all the press agent stuff.—Yonkers Statesman. 2. “Beware, young man! It's the first false step that counts. You'll be in by politics next.” “What am [ doing. dad “Ain’t that a glass of grape juice in your hand?’—Pittsburg Post. | Testy Traveler—Say, you. act as if you own this car! Porter (blandly)-— Much 'bliged fo’ de compliment, suh! IT T dges say it mahself, I tries to treat de passengers as if dey wuz mah own tomobile. , Norwich, LoomFixer Wanted at once, ‘work and pay} guaranteed. ~ Apply direct to| The Brainard & Armstrong Co., Norwich. b 4150 COr, 32,50 halt coFd: h\n_ luone 646-12. dactad —Eleven room house, with | steady | FOit SA lot, 89 S5 estate. G. W. Hamilton, Executor, 130 Main St Jjetd THINK 1T and 2,0 6% en-elupea, nea esc 00. Send for prices for any yrint £, The Buudun Conrpany, LULH FOR SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, breds, registered, none beiter country. Ludlow tom, R. F. . o, Norwich, Conn. button excellent (regular business size) samplies Nurwich, H new milch cow; weight 1050 Tel. | 819-4. :péd FOit SALE—A second-nand Ford au- Must be sold #o cluie OVER — 250 notcheads printed, for $L.Y0; 500 and you are ‘m need thorougi- in tae arm, North Sioning- H. ¥, HELP WANTED Cooks , General Housework Farm Hand, Waitress, Laborers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. COSCORAN. Sup:. Central Bldg. Wanted--Girls Light Work. Good Wages. PRIN 6% enveiopes (regular card ~printed in corner, $L.4v; $2.00; b,vvvu, $0.UU; lu,vuy, JLUUL noteleads, 6xYig, printed, 3.L40 $2.10; 0,000, #6.90; iU,u0u, B1Z.5 Girls, 50 letterbeads, S x11, brinted, 31.703 i e ix5%, Drints 31005 10,000, $is0; 02 K5 s, printed, 1,00, 5,000, $5.00; 10,000, Printing of every description promptiy. Send for sampies. Tetin C ana wsinders, wict, $2.30; ouineaas, printers Cona. FOR SALE Carload of Horses American Thermos Bottle Co. FOR SALE. FOR SALE old, standard bred, name Silvermaker No. 48,831. changed at once. Call at the James A. Welch barn, Union street. Tel. 122 COOK & HEWITT, Westerly R. 1. SALE HORSES The residence of the late Rev. Georgs | A. Bryan, 29 Otis Street, Norwich.| T et L e S House of cleven rooms, hot and cold | DRS/Dess | a good wagon sultabie water, steam heating and bath room. | for mitkman—low ‘price. Lot about 75 by 165 feet. IER R. PIERSON. Inquire of Tel. 1139. octzyd AMOS A. BROWNING, oct258TuTh Trustes, AGRICULTURAL LIME. storeiouss =nd can $1L,280. will buy jood Chicken Farm with | new house and barn, two acres of | 3o 15 s w it we have. land and dn: well of water, near city, bag. ton or carload. Easy terms, PECK, WWILLIAMS & CQ. feblsd E. A. PRENTICE, | Phens 30 86 Clift Street | === e e | NEWMARKET HOTEL, o Bereis A it vour ! L e R ness befors “he wublic, th dium better “ban Unreugh i@ ing columna wf The Bun.un. larebit serve: Prop, 7Tel 42-% ) | erder, <ubn Tuckie, 'ING —LoOK 4t Lhese prices: 500 business size), 1,004, 500 done Yae Bul- Nor- All must be sold or ex- | We have jusi pi.t & Calivau into our supply your de- | mands 1o Lais Sure crop producer. G.e | experi= of ine Couutry say the ground | limestone Is batler than the burnt lime, Sold LY. the arrived Tuesday night Oct. 28, from North Dakota, a lot of good business horses, aiso one Green Trotter, 5 years l FOR SALE —Judge. said the small boy, is a lobbyist?” ‘A lobbyist, { a2 man who is so afraid there will be a i mistake made in legislation that he ig | willing to spend large sums of money A _cottage on Laurel Hill, of 8 §|to prevent it”—Washington Star. rooms with all improvements, in- | First Jeweler—Aren’t you afraid to cluding steam heat, gas and leave those diamonds in a front win- eleciricity, < Tl d dow at night? Second Jeweler—Not STy, propastyswall looatel | with my schemie. Just before I go and in excellent condition, en home I put in a little sign on them trolley car line, 8 minutes walk reading \“Anything_in this window 10 3 i 2" sold AV 3 ~Chicago News. to Square, will be sold on favor- iy Still have two cars?”’ ‘“Yes' *“I able terms. Inquire of FRANCIS . DONOHUE, Norwich, Ct. Central Building, thought you intended to sell the older one?” “No. My son and his hig school friends keep the old car busy. “I see. Yaqu get the use of the new car yourself?’ “No, I don’t. It keeps with bath and five minutes’ 117 Main Street, FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage steam good barn and large lot, Incated walk from - Main sireet. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. Norwich, Ct. the new car hustllng to tow the old car home.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. THE KALEIDOSCOPE A pistol combined with the tiny searchlight makes shooting in the dark sure and simple. The light projects a pencil-like ray and the bullet will strike the object on Whl(‘h the light shines. heat, It is reported that during thelast fishing season ten thousand Japanesa were employed in the fishing industry in the waters of the Russian far east, and that the total value of their catch amounted to $4,000,000. An extremely useful boat in use Bagdad on both rivers is the “gooffa’’ which is circular in form, 5 to 12 feet COL. AUCTIOKE .. graduate from Jones’ Na Auctioneering. EARL N. GALLUP Specialty of Farm and in dlameter, and covered on the out- side with bitumen. The gooffa never capsizes, even in the strongesf wind American music is the fashion i Robaix at present, reports Consul Jo seph Emerson Haven of that French t. School of | ¢ity, where' the windows in several stores handling sheet music are de- Pedigreed Stock, Merchandise and | voted to the display of popular dance Real Estate Sales. Address, music, including glides. one-steps, etc. Danielson, Conn. The revised estimate of the Mnneé 3 . tary Times of the amount of Unite Telartage onnset . States capital invested in Canada iw — being prepared. Preliminary informa- tion and statistics show that the FRESH LOAD amount is now at least $500,000,000, as compared with $279.000.000 in 1909 and | $417,000,00 in 1911. of silk worms is to be The raising large scale on Long undertaken on 2 __|Island by FEnglish capitalists. The of Horses right trom the wes:, out of | yrniteq Srates department of agri:u,_ 5 o ..y | ture will go fo an unusual length to hard work, ranging from 1100 to 1839 } 554154 in makipg the enterprise suc- _ i i cessful. aitempts to grow silk worms e eikht s Bon mis by were made 37 vears ago, but proved a GEORGH B Cf ULIN, failme , Tah biiona il Tar ewsiern shipbuilding interests = lare to be materiall’ affected by lr_l-w 100 I MARKRAT G.RDEN, openirg of rew shipvards and a slip- v t iarge si i the Ernshaws Poullry and generai purpose iarm just | Wa¥ f iarge size by t ocuiside city, on SL:{S road. Large | Slipwayvs aad Engineering company, spring fed lake, stocked with fish, near | Ltd., on ihe inner basin of Manila har- house; 50 acres smooth tiliable 'land; | bor The r(w plant comprises an in- rest pastures and woodland; pienty of fruit; nice cottage house, w hot and cold water and barn, new silo, icehouse and sheds; ac- commedations for 2,000 easy terms. Agexncy. F. C. ATCRHISON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | { Rowm 1, Second Floor, Shannon Elus hiuue for a period of 20 vears counting Night ’phoune 1083 \ Wiliimantie, Conum. Slasure of seme 38,000 square meters and has a corplete outfit for handling veggels of any size up to 3,400 tons Onivideay weiht. ith veranda, batn; large hens, A jaw of Costa Rica, dated July & 1913, provides for the free importation of machinery and accessories to he { used In the cultivation of sisal, and in the preparation and manufacture of sisal fiber. This exemption is to con- M. D, from the diate of promulgation of the deeree, July 10, 1913, The new law ZHERIE i3 10 uaverising medium ‘i, Eastern Connecticut equal istin for W siness resulta also provides that (he cultivation and } manufacture/ of sisal shall be exempt ,all [ » ¥ taxes o The B