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SNOW OR RAIN TODAY. CLOURY TOMORROW. 4, % NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1914, P [RE FULL ASSOCIATED 7 PRESS DISPATCHES LOST AND FOUND LOST—A small tiger cat, with white bib. Please return to 206 Broadway. What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Motion PFPicturzs at the Auditorium. maréd Moving tictures at Colontal Toeatire. T e TR T AR ST T m::g:evmo and photoplays at Davis hognd Tpup, %.-;'“d o Tomh- ",‘,‘}"‘X“fi{‘ Sedgwick Post, No. 1, G. A. R., meets [ $7¢ W/ e Sl S it AR (S at Buekingham ‘Memorial, Kenigrwégs, Preston, or Tel. 936-5. Court City of Norwich, No. 63, F. of A., meets in Foresters’ Hall. Norwich Stationary Engineers’ Asso- CAME TO OUR HOUSE in Hanover, a large black, tan and white dogz; ciation, No. 6, meets in Bill Boc tag, but no collar. Write or telephone White Cross Council, No. 13, K. of | Fred Papineau, Hanover, Conn. _Tel C., meets in Pythian Hall. 209-14. marsd | _FOUND—Came to my shop on High ANNOUNCEMENTS B e anaite. oo o ey wilite chest; collar, but no tag. Call or write to I.ouis Trudeau, Dog War- den, Baltic, Conn. Feb, 27th, 1914, miarsd t.. Patrick’s day cards and favers, gs, lunch sets, napkins, etc. at Mrs. dwin Fay's, Franklin Square. 1 Delicacies all ADVERTISEM ENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 8c per Line, Six Words to the Line FOR SALE WANTED WANTED—At once, bright youns! man to learn poultry business; salary i FOR SALE—White Rock eggs for hatching, iolman strain, good vigorous tion O., New York, N. X. Ja. H. W. Cha; n, Box 66, Danielson, Conn. of all kinds and at : 0 prices at the ( and Food =ale of FOR SALE at start; prefer one having some ex- | 15 eggs $1, 100 E. A. Hoxle, g 3 = g perience around incubators and chick- Conn. mar6FTu the Norwich Equal Franchise league at ens; custom_hatching, 150 eggs $3.50; _— — e No. 33 Broadway on Saturday, arch discount on iarge orders. Call Saturday 1-‘;l;}ullk’lf;e‘xs ‘l;“ollta SALE—(.}‘laglnaerlf’ide Tth. Have vour doughnu : P. m. or Sunday. J. 1 E SRR nday and save the trouble of | St, Willimantic FOR SALE_tarm of 50 acres, very ing. Don’'t confuse the date with ether T WANTED-—Man who desires good house, 10 rooms, plenty of out- 4 2 ho ¢ perma o sales. See adv. nent employment, to sell on liberal | Pulldings. C. B. Potter, Greene, K. L eI e———— commission, lino of goods used by ev: | ‘ { Six- ottage, ery family; must furnish horse and FOR SALE—Now Is the time to placé DAVIS THEATRE. i X rgom sdofiase, In elesint small bond. Address Box 33, care Bul- | your nursery order. We quote on first - e | condition, on Central Ave.; price | &4 o (bt - g Sh. the Sixth Reel of Our Mutual | = letin. matvd cilass stock: Peaches 10c, plums Zoc, o e RO i | § reasonable. = = s roses, two year, Zoc, all other trees and Girl and Five Big Vaudeville Acts. —_— WANTED—Ladles for pleasant out-{ poont, TR FEEE TO0 Thaple prices, e e B A all busi h door occupation, $10 to $23 weekly, aC- | want to convince you that we can save X ¢ o ! el L cording to time given; mno experience | .5, 54 per cent. by buying direct. we The big s feature of the show good income; price is low, and necessary. Address H. H., care Bulle- | 100 0% BEF 200, ¥ Aoy logue Iree. | d. at the Davis today is the sixth reel good reasons for selling. For tin Co. mar6d K. Houston & Son, Mansheid, Conn. S e ol e T particulars, inquire of WANTED —Second hand safe; state | maréd : g RTINS i it N = - = = from the beginning need no further ey eloeal e TOR SALE_Five Lorses, corner High inducement to attend thi FRANCIS D. DONOHUE ane e S0 s and West Main S maréd other picture has made the hit Central Buiiding Norwich, Ct. A erved | "FOR SALE—A bay horse, welght 950, this serial has, and in this sixth each 50c purchase at Fagan's Smoke e:([rah good d’rtx\'(r{r,l \,n: nc‘n_ n_ox\x\xvxq% there are many interesting things hap- | . Shon, 2162 PMain St. ' Ticket, good for | {an be seen at C. L. pman’s Woo pening that no one will nt to miss any show this week or next. See the| d 2 _ seeing. e other pictur oday H S.0W on us. mnrb_d FOR » 20-quart, new The. Cricket on the Hearth, a I‘ H T HAVE 61 co-operative proposi- | Inilch great Ayrshire, extra choice cow reel dramagproduced by the American | WO ours S e W Vail, Yantie! 'Lebanon Division company afd taken from the f. | was ali it K el 756 board while “working into and learn-} Z°7% et story by Dickens t is familiar I R Seblace | ing,” automobiling, barbering, print-| “JOR SALE—Situated in Bast Broglk- everybody. The comedy is another of | 1°yow ofter Farm Bargain (06, SiEn painting.’ Write B Wash- | ent house, Cil: those funny Ke lled Love and | 3 four and one-half miles | jjay " S v DOStORs 3 i b e e Gasoline and aggeration to | from West 1 offer an acre farm, = S B e T say that nothi r has ever been | Well divide ©0 mowing, pasture and WANTED—Boarders. Mrs. E. E. 1lb- Serihinl ey iy pp e Y e b i woodland; land in a high state of cul- | betts, 9 Oak St. margTuThs | al coop for 4uJ laying o £ S e 4 en- | tivation, pie of fruit (last year's |- e - et did picture show there five first | )0 barrels of apples), a never | WANTED_A girl to assisi in the | t : t shape class vaudeville acts and one is | rook runs through the prop- ) Kitchen. Apply Mrs. McCall, 16 Laurel | not a d to put es of the & winner from the word The Re land is ;:-vfz ;nm !'r:ib from stone, | Hill Ave. marsd “elfl\ emr'h'n‘rjuzmxrm! ‘“f,?,',’f[ st‘fleé lrrem:); < 1 rked fields; house has 14 - = - — ed wi 1l kinds o 2 f nards head the bill | South: large. barn eriih | wWANTED —Spinners, —at the _Glen | sirawberries, first b f par edy cvcle that B0 Hors Arn, with | ywoolen Mills, Norwich Towr nardd | agua: insured for o $3.800, the general T £ 26 by 50; horse barm, 24 by | — "7 %" et Wl Annl n e Nt_ s EEER oL ol Sty wagon shed, corn crib and several G - air- on mortgage _ For tur- eres t s ev ed spot, free from - the | "€I-50 RERON K00 S n St » each, R . No. 1 marsd a star music : His fof city dile, andtcan|iE FOR SALE— farm, one mlle of the Scot DS b T EN AND WOMEN WANTED for | from trolley miles from _large everyone laugh 360001251990 oyen, g betanrelon mort- [ government jobs; $6o to 31a0 montd; | manufacturing village. Box 200, Bulle eroifase . and gage at 5 per cent. Investigate. vacations, steady work; parcel p tin, 3 i e nd for Wilcox's Farm Bullelin | means many appointments; common ed- | = St dians, (just issued—choice of 406). ucation suificien *pull” unnecessar: m';ox" SALE— ‘!; ‘m;‘r'\“.mhe BN { Write immediate r free list of posi- a, arket wagon, 1_lu pression WILLIAM A. WILCCX tions open to you. Franklin Institute, | 1 DUEE: harnesses. James E. & o eid v . v v e and Fred Martine Dept. 35-L., Rochester, N. Y. febzid with, Supt. Town Farm, Montvill tories in his own or Real Estate Broker, - s — | _marid ol 3 S . s o T eea s WANTED_Salesmen, §715 per month —— Pt ng with a novel acrobatic 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 2, | and ai! expenses to begin; experience | FOR SHEOWE I ¥or a good clean entertainm Central Theat:c Building, not absolutely necessary. Taoke orders| gne wor 1450 ips. J. Seim overlook this great bill at t Westerly, R. I from dealers’ for cigarettes, cigars,|Tel 6463, ” _martd SR B e O O 5. Tel. Residence 531 | Pann Viholesaje Tobacco Company, | FOR SALE—One fine cabinet grand 10 ce | upright piano, nearly new. Price $150. The Fortune Hunter. Fortune will receive a anket. large American The size of these blan- g quite a stir, as they are long and eight inches wide, The Hunte will be the oper play arder company next week at the | id to be the largest novelty s i r given free with a single package That a pla of these garett Tobacco dealers in town the demand for these blankets days need not re. to sa b tor d - to attract the patronage of the great. as the ladies have found so u 3 fi them. They predict that th mited supply of these ex- | tra large noveities will be soon ex- hausted, and urge smokers to take ad- | vantage of this free offer right away. The ment seekers been m pituation makes tribute playgoe contempor never offend 1s appeal f chell Smith/ its | sale of Mecca cigarettes is re- | uch a clean, wt yme play ¢ | ported to be steadily on the increase. | Hea: 1 writh Thet chacain Their mildness and flavor is winning | FoRtable allseton A5 was o de- | for them a reputation for quality that | fvered from a pul surrounded it | Smokers declare they thought was im- | with an atmosphere joyous mirti | Possible to obtain except in cigarettes | and punctuated with broad comedy | cOSting double. | ) ! i :'§ BRIEF STATE NEWS Saraied { Hunter poi | fully clever t Dettoetiin, Essex—The storm Sunday cleared | ¥l constr and | the Connecticut river north of Essex. | no superiors on the And its run of over a Stamford—J T. Downey has been Anfatergam’ theatrd 1 %‘;Z;:f;]}:x(e(l as postmaster at Sound | all records for busines o | Oth roductions to be p | | Other big proc ns to be { [East Haddam—John Allison has ‘ ed by this e 7 cellent Th eased one e Goodspeed opera house for he Great Di e Girl in Sawyer, The on sale. year. New Britain— | received from Postal cards have been Conductor C. H. Curtis the Hartford dinky line, who is at COLONIAL THEATRE. | Daytona, Fia. | | i The Antique Brooch, Two Reel Fea-| New Canaan—The Clvic league has e, Made in Evgland secured as district nurse in place of | Bk e | Miss Mary I. Webster, resigned, Miss - TIn this powerful production present- | Susanna Fox of Canada, ed by the Edison compan both e peerless stars \lmdom, Mi NEirias Waterbury—The superintendent of Nesbitt and Marc MacDermott, appear, | ScTeelS reported at Tuesday’'s meet- And this alone o o suff P ing of the Board of Public Works, excellence. It tel | that the cost of snow removal up to aholeoea 1o last Saturday evening was $4,800, a week-end Towers over Middletown—Under the auspices of conduct of his tting i St 1 b ‘NM;“Q, Fonica | the state board of agriculture and local Shirler i the dk}:ir:‘“l““ e fu‘"}- o | era there was a meeting of vege- Tord ot the Mo ehp ward of the | table growers at Pythian hall Wednes- Tord S S £ £y |day. The principal speakers were et e e { former Representative Burr, of West- port, and F. just purchased, an ford. ica Teturns to gloves she sees mysterious bousehold H. Kelsey of West Har(-“ er Ve for mov when Ty creen Saybrook—Captain William Hills and tation Master Daniel W. Pratt of Saybrook Point, went to Calves’ Is- land, Tuesday noon, with & full crew aws broc Zon Veronica is I gone.* $¥gronics i ed, und and moved the tug Onrust and two Aaaean waldl sh m’-’\) S barges from the winter anchoring is told i rilling st grounds and started for New York, including the pursuit of the thief ove the sides of a moving trz the running boards of This T 1d along x 1e locomotive. scene on the dashing expr where they will carry back coal which is the starter for the season R}')hh(\\fn an equal, of Madame Melba Not III, the pictures arc Boston, March 5.—Madame M icts g 3oston, Ma 5.—2 Melba, and varied. { who was rheported in a New York | despatch today as having canceiled her AMERICAN FLAG BLANKETS | American engagements because of ill nes said tonight that the report was _ GIVEN FREE. | incorrect. She is at a hotel here. Over | Largest Novelty Ever Given With One | ou; i or On¢ She sald that she was Package of Cigarettes. i o e i . 3 i Bve: smoker in town who pur- | Cleveland club women, to the number chases a 10c package containing 20 ['of ten thousand, indorsed a bill for a Mecca cigarettes, during the next few | worhan market inspector. acéu?’r-'uown THE SPENDTHRIFT PRODUCED BY THE MYRKLE HARDER CO. AT THE DAVIS THEATRE NEXT WEEK . No- SHOUTING AND THESI'ASSING MWF TICES p-inted on cloth, 13xiz, six for MWE 5 Tbc, tweive for $i.25. Ihe Bulleua | “por SALE or exchange an Lo, Frinters, Norwich, Conn. pouitry, six hen turkeys and two toms. marsd WANTED _Haw fars, at ti. A. Heeb. | \V. Bendett | | ner’s, 30 Water 8i., every Thursday. ge central A. C. Bennett. noviid car; fine WANTED —Raw furs. ill be at the | condit moving picture theatre seat store of George H. Pratt, No. il Water | 800; bargain price to quick buyer; bar- A, E. Woodworth, | in stores, restaurants, hote 8t every Saturday. Noviod WANTED—Plano tuning. A. G. wof- @ou, a8 Prospect St. Ll Adi-d yla B et DO YOU WANT “The Original Factory Adjustment” to your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ? Drep Postal or Phone 377-2 LEE CLEGG, 128 Washington We promptly collect z pairs anywhere. Everything guaranteed | WANTED operator. to Joshua Sang: ns > houses, $Z00 t Haven, Conn ing R v several mares several pavement sore mares from upward; At a Personal appl ter, Superintendent Uncas Power Co., Scotland Dam marsd on hydro-electric tion aAnygne Samtel decisd DOES YOUR HANGE ueed & same, drop Gellert, Colchester, repairing? Patent stove brick to fit any range sent HELP WANTED for §1. S. J. Stow, New Haven. sepléd FOK sALE—The Leonard W. Bacon R e o & real estale in NoOrwich, consisting of Gene Housework Girls, Second Girl, | (35" |{0.0" niansion ' nouse, & Awelung Chamber Maid, Laundress, Canvassers, | Bouses. 2 varus, vulbuiidings and 107 i3 2 | acres Of lauu, convenleutly located to Kitchen Work, two Boys. { the city of Norwich, at yynce and on F: .E EMPLOYMENT BUREAU terms attraciive io the buyes. This properiy pas ils own wat Bupply. M. J. Cescoran, Supt. Central Bldg. — Apply to William H. Salelds, 35 Broad- way, Norwich, Cona. octied FOR SALK—A second-hand Ford au- FOR SALE tomobile. Fhone 585, Norwich, or ad- S s dress ¥8 Frankin St Jyed 2 z By g FOR SALE—Lieven-room house,with Sing a song of Suffrage, a table full of bt, 89 CIlff St. Must he S0, to ciose cake, 3 | e te. G. W. Hanmuiton, kxecutor, 130 Four and twenty suffragists still know | Main St RN jeid how to bake. THINK IT OVER — 250 noieneads When the cake is eaten happy hus-|and 2oL 63 (regular business size) envelopes, neatly printed, lor 31.90; 200 each, $3.00. Send for sampies and prices for any printing you are in need bands sing, | | “Suffrage won't i break up the home, any such a thing.” \ of. ‘Ine Eulieun Company, Nerwich,” Conn. FOOD SALE FOR SALE- G, I C. pigs, Thorougn- breds, r stered, none Dbeiter in ths | couni vw b u, Nurta Stoning- ton, X F. JJ. 0, Norwica, Conn. M. ¥ at 33 Broadway fom. I by the _ PRINTING—Lo0ok at these prices. 290 NORWICH EQUAL FRANCHISE |6% enveiopes (regular business gize), BERCGE card prinied ik corner, $L.4u; 1,009, 33; y :})\I,Uil. 0, 1uu U, buv nuieusads, Y%, printed, 1,000, $34.19; 5.0y, Saturday, March 7, 9.30 a. m | o8 25,000 ; 'o00” iciterncads, 8i3x1i, printed, 3i.(o; 1,000, $2.50; 9,000, $9.50; Au.uvu, © 3i3.00; 0wy biliheads ——————————————— | X5, Prinied, 31.60; 1,000, $2i0; 2,000, $7; 10,000, $18.20; 500 stalements 5%X 4 By, brinted, 31.40; L00u, 3130, 3,0ud, §6; 1v,0€9, 311. Printing o: every de- scription don> promptiy. Send for sam- VERY DESIRABLE ples. The Huiletin Co., Frinters and Fes 8, Conn. RESIDENCES THE ELEME: BEST PART OF CITY NT IN | _The r storm destroyed or in FOR SALE 32 Pleasant View ext e“Atiantic AT SACRIFICE PRICES in front of the ) Sth of which 23 Tt constructed ¢ the summe ARCHA W. COIT, PECK, WWILLIAMS & CO. mar4 63 Broadway, opp. Y. M. C. A, Phone 102-2 FOR SALE We have a lot of Pigs about 8 weeks old, also a lot of Shoats from 4 to 5 months old, which we will sell cheap. Apply To DERRY HILL FARM « FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam haat, good barn and large lct, lncatea five minutes’ walk frem Main sireet. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Parker-Davenport Co. Norw.ch, Ct e FOR SALE Ze of 8 rooms = McKinley Avenus. COL. EARL N. AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. School ot GALLUP bath, Frice Cottage of 6 lot HOXZ00 feet, ment, electrie 1 awnings for ve d Garage, tree: fare, Thomas H. Beckley v Building, 275 Main Sircet. Thones 724 — 368-2. rooms and batih, Modern equip- bells, win- Auctioneering. Specialts Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Real Estate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephone 1-3 of Farm and cent THERE 1s noutnvo:rmm‘ medium ll’nom Connecticut aqual te The Bul TO RENT FOR RENT—Farm 65 acres, house and barns, in the city, good for truck- | ing. 1nquire M. Bruckner, 87 Franklin Street. mardd TO RENT—A flat, 130 Washington St., six rooms, all 'modern imprave- ments. Phone 377-2. Gilbert Bowers febl6d FURNISHED ROOMS venliences, 35 Union St. Jylid TO RENT Sunny, pleasant uppe- seven-room tenement, 11 Eim St; bath. all modern con- Phone 1001-3. gas, seL tubs, hot water. Apply C. K. Whitney, at Bulletin Office atter 2 p. m. Janlid TO RE! he store No. 31 Broad- way, cenirat location, next to the Wau- regan hotel, now uccupied by Bruette taiior and gentlemen's furnishings. Apply to Willlam H. Shields. Jjanlsd FURNISHED HCOY central locu- tion, steam heat. linquire 1¥ Umion & T0 RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, 38 Lincoln Avenue modern hard wood floors and modern plumbing. Al conveniences, including Apply To MISS ALICE W. COGSWELL, 23 Lincoln Avenue, Norwich, Conn. To Rent THE FINE RESIDENCE No. 26 Warren St. ALL CONVENIENCES POETRY THE LENTEN MAID. Demure and pretty, eyes cast dowms, In plainest garb of sober brown, The pomps of gay and social life, ..enounced for a more serious strife Just for a time), as all may see, lirtation, frills,” frivolity, Aside her lively pleasures laid, You see the dainty Lenten mald. With air devout—that aiways wins— She ponders meekly o'er her sing, - And_for their penance cuts her teas, To lectures goes, with aim to seize in Browning clubs, things of like kind, The cuances to improve her mind And be a student. real and staid, This literary Lenten maid. The sweetest little saint she makes, And more admiring ardor wakes, In this new aspect, sweet and good, Than in her gay and flippant mood, But soon 'twill pass: her study irks, And sie will toss down learned worke, To come In stylish garb arrayed, The gorgeous, merry Easter mald. —Baltimore American. | | | | ! WHEN THAT I LOVED A MAIDEN. When that I loved a maiden, My heaven was in her eyes, And when they bent above me, I knew no deeper skies, But when her heart forsook ms, Mp spirit broke its bars, For gries beyond the sunset And love beyond the stars. When that I loved a maiden. She seemed the world to me; Now is my soul the &niverse. My dream the sky and sea. There is no heaven above me, No glory binds or bars My gilef beyond the sunset, My love beyond lue stars. When that I loved a maiden, I worshipped where she trod, But when she clove my heart, the clefy Set free the imprisoned god. Then I was king of all the world, My soul had burst its bars, r grief beyond the sunse And love beyond the stars. Alfred Noves. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Whaen does the honeymoon end?" | “Well, frequently, like the other moon, ends after the last quarter is reach- | ed."—Boston Transcript. Tommy—Pop, what is the difference etween a luxury and a necessity? Tommy’s Pop—Merely getting used to { it, my son.—Philadelphia Record. i Marcella—Does Mr. Beanbrough nd much money on social obliga- tlons? Waverly—No; & postal card acknowledgment is about his limit— Judge W was the most interesting | thing you saw in Bome?” “A game between Comiskey men and Mc- Graw's crowd. “hicago Record-Her- ald. daughter Maud is —able to do everv- >ptiona | thing under the sun. Smartie—She'll Apply Teo | make a fine general houseworker.— Life. arber—Shall I singe your beard, JAMES L. CASE’ Barbarous—Never mind; my 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. gone to the country and I have FOR RENT Two Flgors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, FOR SALE . COWS FOR SALE JAMES H, HYDE, | Telephone lL.ebanon | Suitable for light manufacturing os other purposes. Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Cuo. L L EEigl 3 SUMMER COYTAGES For Meat—iox sule. Watck HuL Weekapacs, FPleasswt Vie Remtals, $17g-32563 season. inspectivn L~ appoiniraent FRANE W. COY, & High Sireet, Westeriy, R L Long Distance avistaon mayzsa { Another carload has arrived. North Franklin, Conn. | ht the range myself tonight ~Dartmouth Jack o’ Lantern Bacon—Here is a statement ere record of a Chinese ng ing seventeen hours. on—Must have had women —Yonkers States- 1 you, last night, really imbecile and idiot? The g his wits)—I have doubt of it; but the more I look the more 1 think it possible— an means dis head p’litical asked Rastus, who was en- to wade through a paper way de pol'ticians down agtion,” answered Rufus. means de mos’ votes foh —XKansas City Star to reform him, | *conomy deavoring ‘Frum de wahd is it money! married him ucceeded. “What was his form of dissipation?” “He s & spendthrift. “Why, he has nothing to spenc v pe; she spent all he had."—Houston Post | Sent u phones for an of- once, urglar in the house.” see,’ aid the captain, re- “I've got four men censur- r at 3 two inspecting the gownsa {at a society function, and two more vising a tango tea. Tell him I send him an officer in about two *—Kansas City Journal A BEAUTIFUL HOME consisting of 8§ room e with all FOR SALE The Fine Manufacturing Plant lately cccupied by the Tobin Arms Mtg. Co. IN GREENEVILLE. The main building consists of three floors of about 2,000 square feet each and there is a large ad- dition and office building. The property is supplied with 50 horse water-power at the lowest price in Connecticut. Plans and full particulars upan application. Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, Norwich, Ct 40 Shetucket St SUBURBAN FARM. acre trolle, land pastures an ve plen mod THE KALEIDOSCOPE Missouri now sells over $1,000,000 rth of unwashed wool every ycar. W < crop of Formosan teas is This year modern improvement A in perfect | = condition, flog- ther with barn and a rted to be better than previou iarge lot, for sale many season E. A. PRENTICE, Fuel oil consumption this year by Phone 300 86 Cliff Street | the United States navy is estimated = at thirty million gallons. 50 SALE A paper chimney 50 feet high and 1 have 50 Hors yroof is a curiosity to be seen at are of 3 kinds, bi Bresiau, Germa and single; 25 nead — lcely vroken. The most fatal explosion evet o e o was at Grayclines in 1654 T S Three thousand people were killed. ELMER R. PIERSON, \ e ats 3 teb3d The German iron output fo! 4 o reb3d | ;< announced 91,920 tons, an in- over 1912, crease vield amounting to $1,200 per was produced on a Surrey (Lon- farm, the result of an interesting ment in intensive farming. Few turtles are being caught these A ) FIJ a P days in the Bahamas, the annual catc! having diminished for some time. Exportation of turtle shell may soon cease. In 30 years British exports have in- ed 100 per c German exports eased 280 per cent, and ports have risen 318 per of sulphur have been hern Texas and are to n a simiiar manner to Jographic clock has been per- \lax Marcus, a German, af- of labor. It mot omly e second, but tells the varytone voice. Walter Snaggletooth, who pr xican names in American that if Diaz doesn't watch likely to Diaz Madero dld— Valley item in Kansas City ‘anadian government at Ottawa ded to abandon the retirement stem for civil servants, which n some 14 vears in operation, revert to the old pension sys- tem ‘The president of Uruguay is report- = “_e;_n g\‘;‘m m.l;"\.m ed to bhe considering ithe advisability R e e an | of creating a national printing estab- TRYON'S AGENCY. { lishment to undertake all the printing feb%d Willimantic, Conn. 1w of the various government de- i — | partments !To the Farmers of this Section: | . jarser part of the cosl now i Now 1s the timo to list vour farms ; bought by the governmeuni is pur- Lit yon want o b I rave s Targe | chasea unger-the. ceneral. Tachutcal | Ust of " customers looking for farms. pervision of the bureau of mines | Sena deacription or call. ' 16 cosi of nurchases under specifica- i or repared by the burean for the WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St., Nerwich, Conn. Telephone 147 Opposits Thames Bank 186 of .the government now aggregates approximately $4,500,000 per annum, and tne additional fuel bought under the general advice of the bureau now | = = L azgregaies $3,000.000 per aomum mor HERE 1s Ro agvereising medium 1 & - e, 1’5" R Camnaetichnt equ,,‘m The Buls | Making = iotal value not less than sletin fer busineis resulis. $7,000,%20,