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CLOUDY TODAY AND THURSDAY. NORWICH, CONN., WED ESDAV MARCH 11, 1914. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES = = What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Motion Ficturs at the Auditorium. Moving Pictures at Cclonia: Tneatre. “Myrkle Harder Co. in The Third De- gree at Davis Theatre. | Myrkle-Harder Co. in The Girl in| . 0. F., meets ’ | i in Waiting at-Davis Theatre. Uncas Lodge, No. 11, L. in_Odd Fellows’ Hall. Norwich Grange, No. 172, P. of H., meets in Pythian Hall. Thames_ Council, No. 1831, R. A, meets in Foresters’ Hall. Norwich Lodge, No. 1%, A. 0. U. W., meets in Germania Hall. g Sachem Chapter, No. (e} s., meets in Buckingham Memorial ANNOUNCEMENTS Halibut 15c. F: Church Bros. Fish and meat. aney corned beef 12c. COLONIAL THEATRE. Minister’s Daughter, Wonderful Two-Reel Patheplay. The | Ancther of those superb Patheplays | is the feature at the Colonial today. in which is seen a yvoung man who in deference to his parents’ wishes mar- ries another while the de: ed sweet- neart wears her heart out in sorrow. An Enemy’s Aid a powerful bin western story telling of a rejected | lover who places a timed fuse to lead into a powder house which is next to rhe home of his rival and rides hastily to the next town. Fate intervenes and he is thrown from the horse, his leg broken, and he is discowered by his rival and taken into the house tha timed to be blown up. The g0bd S maritan hastens for a doctor and leaves is the culprit to the mercy of his own invention. The sweetheart discovers the danger of the situation and by a of life. Edison clever play The Stolen prevents any los Plans is a superb story of the English army produced 1 Marce McDermott in England. dlms are FEmancipated nd The Talcum Powder last picture taking the Other Women, In- feet below the surface of AT THE AUDITORIUM. e = 1 One of the b will terminate its | th evening. It at | quality, headed by one of the i bicycle acts in vaudeville in th > 1 Cyclonians, who keep the ing with their crazy stunt (?) that charming soubrette, does very clever turn and won mu plause at eve pe Wise Rube and the Actress is neat comedy skit presented by Pit & Daye, who made a very good pression. Today’'s picture progr ed by a two-reel Imp mystery entitled King, the Detective, in Formula 87 with King Bag: in the leading role. Other pictures will be a Rex drama en- titled His Faithful Servant with F mme is die Lyons in the lead, and Simple Simon Deals in Antiques, very fun- ny comedy reel. The Silver Shower will be given again t ¥ at the first show, and ver to be g nd on exhibition in ore windows. | i | i | Buck their Saunde street Waterbury—Tie tors of the 1 be returned th { enc the Ne which will day, March phone dispatching system operation on the Ne tween Meriden and t in New Haven so that in case of accident to the n or at night New Haven —That ger trains will be New York and or early be running theY run to New Haven made last week Ele¢ W, Murray. company, at long continued st recently broken, trol of the mill of ing company, direc from the Blumenthal operate it in conne hasx the S s the canal will and menthal mill. Hartford—This ci ag of the Travele Aid 1L railroad station, in the person of M | Elizabeth Manes. This soci is mon-sectarian in or work, gives fre to all traveler flA;fl“ women and b 1 enc and looks after em rive at their proper dest UNTERMYER CHARGED WITH INCONSISTENCY. | e i Senator Hitchcock Opens Fire on Him at Committee Hearing. Washington, Marct the pending Stock I Hill were concluded to 10 Hea 4te banking and ney cemm with Samuel Unte who drew measure at the « ion of cent “money only witness. Mr. Untermyer appeared armed wit a formal brief in support of the b trust 1t got little chance to read from it Senator Hitchcock insiste over the | protests of Chairman Owen, on prok ing into the past ness as an oregar He did so, he vities of the wit- of corporations, to disclose the BABY HAS CROUP Hyomei, a Simple, Harmless and Well Known Remedy All That Is Needed. Few if any ills of babyhood cause more family alarm than croup, and rightfully so, for if sure and effective relief is not promptly given the life of the little one is endangered. At the first symptoms of croup u Hyomei. It is a simple treatment, ab- solutely harmless—no stomach dosing imply breathe it. Hyomei is easy to use—just put a few drops on a Landkerchief or flannel and hold to the child’s nose. It will then breathe in the balsamic and health-restoring umes. If the case is very severe give vapor treatment—30 drops of Hyomei poured into a teacup three- quarters full of boiling water. Hold the cup close to the nostrils. Some of the severest cases have been cured - this method in a few minutes. No household should be without Hy i—it is not only a quick and ef— ve relief for croup of children, but surest and !he om fec is easiest head, catarr! simplest, for cold in bronchitis, laryngitis, or 1 ill of grown-ups. laden with Hyomei soothes, heals alizes the sore, raw and inflamed mucous membrane of the breathing organs almost immediately. Do not be without Hyomei another day— druggists everywhere seil it—the com- pleie outfit, which includes hard rub- r, 21.00. Extra bottle of id, if wanted. 50 cents. The Lee Osgood Co. always sell Hyomei with ent to return the money if vou satisfied one of the ireatments FOR SALE FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam haat, good barn and large lct, lacated five minutey’ walk from Main <irest. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Nerwich, Ct. MONEY LOANED on Diamonas, Waicues, Jewei. > and Securities of any kind at the iowest Xates of Inierest. An old firm to deal with. treet, Upstairs. ned 1872.» J. F. CONANT, 11 Frankiin 8t. Whitestone 6c and the J. F. C. 10a Cigars are the best on the market. Try them. inconsisten in 1 :y of Mr. Untermyer's atti- ow urging the passage to declare illegal methods by ich he had profited tude m w Rich Orphan Shows Gratitude. New York, March 10.—In apprecia- of ven him while an or- ; Michael Jordan of | nsport. Ind., left in his will $5,000 Children’s Aid society of this ccording to an announcement tonight by that institution. ING6 JAT AND SIMPE ToPr With or Without Cufix and Belt, GARMENT. Cont vears. It req -inch material for ttern of ddress on r or stamps through n Dept.; D A illustr ceipt pa ny on maile 10 cents 1 silve Order Patte = Bulletin Company , Conn -Burglare are Operating Inside Sir—-Scene Girl in Waiting today, Theatre, Myrkle-Harder. Davis of | | uUNnecessar. 2 ! “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” | under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO R | ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF r Li Six Words to th i : &5¢ per Line, Six ords to e Line | v/ WANTED ! FOR SALE | TO RENT WANTED —Local representative. A 'TIRES—A few slightly us tres. | TO RENT — Two connecting rooms quarter vl a million woiiar corporation | size 35x412; better tnan new second light housekeeping. 54 Washing- requires tne services oi a genticman of | very low price. W. K. Baird, treet marlld Boa st : as loc csent- | Shop,” 104 Fre Teiephone 1308, | —————— s $U0U SlAnAINg Lo act as lucal represent- | Shop,” 107 Franklin St. Teiephone e et duve. mXceptionai opportunity tor a| marlld |, KO 1 J n nan of seiling AbillY Lo Secure perma- - — | improvements at 68 Asylum St. In L6, TrowiLion 4 dISIricy matger OL-| _FOR SALE Six year old horse | Quire Mrs. Nathan Small, 72 Asylum St uce Will se vpened, equipved wnd mam- | Welghiag 1450 Ibs. Troy iaundry. mariod SR iained lor proaucer. i applicanis arL | o 1. e Stibmat Cariage must apply in person, Thursday oni FOR SALE—One yoke of oxen, flve | Carriaze repair shop in COggsweil @t wie wvauwicsas U, | years oid, weight about Z6u. ibs., extra| Westeriy, i. .[ Tne best location A. Damon, Supt. 0i|good workers and gentie; also a good | town. ‘‘he best town in the marild pair of work ..orses, weight about 2600 | l'lem,\l of work for three men Lb e e e ibs., and one or two oluer good farm |uround. Po sion April 1st. Gr A NEID, & At RR O B horses. Knos M. Gray, Norwich, i. ¥.|Of my dahiia business compels me (o epoc =i Bt i ! SPpch i e L DOOK, GRS D. No. 6. -el 53-4, Mystic Div. | make a change. Address or call on Danel, TLEAL SOWEDIIoe Saps U SIEn Y marled | George D. sStiiiman, Proprietor of tne BB st ampse book free; acc . Stliman Carriage ( W esteriy. marsg quickiy Universai House, Phiiadeiphia, FOR SALE—Nine pair of homer g ek = Jan. | pigeons, ail voung birds + from prize [ TO RENT — Furnished rooms comp. = e = —————— | Winning stock, per pair, or $» tor | for iespings bath: €8s WANTED—U 2 C & B sure at amaz- | 1,,:"5®C. White Leghorn pullets, at|School Stree marsd iy lpwiprices Lo WAl EE.. BOUWICH, | focit The dand 3ls elle, aboopiinE Sttt = UL, seus monumental work; tue vest to | 306, T8¢ and L cach, accortinE 19| T ror RENT_Farm be ‘had anywhnere. Write or cail rhone | pioice: S00L -0 o Harsison Kan. | and barm the ciiy: good for truc | 639-3. marysy S "' F. D. No' ¥, North Stoningtun, | iNE- inauire M. Bruckner, ¥7 Frankin ' O ~ -~ > X i | . mars GOVERNMENT pomnom ars easy to L Lve etk 3 amad Sel. My irec pooKiel Y-ods tells Low. | o e e TO RENT —A flat, 130 _Washington Wasnington, D. C marda | e gy Andover, Conn. . rei | mSnts. Phone ¥ii-2. Gilbert owers s R R T i e 1enl6d BALDUEADED men_ who are the | tes-12, Willie. D marioa - i guests ol kagan s Smoke snop need not | = i Tvies. | SHIED ROOMS, all modern con- Wit in lne haldhoaaea row, or take a |, FOR SALE—One high ofice 4¢3l | venlences, 33 Union Phone 1001-3. back seat, wuen tuey smoke our cigars, | Lo offie cnalue with cusboo: B . aytad g Who goes next? Watch tness uuva. | T o Phaines ot maiva E Soper { = = ¥ e seven-room teneme; bath = = ooy Ty - 2 SALE me new milch Hoistein e L A ) WANTED — Live poultry. _ James | , MOR SALE One now o nanm, | £83, sot tubs, ol water. ~Apply C. k. Wauwecus Hill, Norwich | oW, dolgphone itney, at Bulletin Otiice atter 2 p. m martoa | NOrwi o T janiid e | TFOR SALK _Karm of 60 acres, = | Dt and - R e s fie store | W WANTED Housekeeper and gene g00d house, 10 _rooms, pienty of way, centrai location, next to the Wau- | worker; must be aive und unaer e e T g ttar, ‘e recne: way Lrai Xt L | years orf age. Address bBox 32, futnam, kit gan hotel, n up. by Conn, ‘marl o T ey A Nw _ | tailor and en’s furnishings. | = — —~ 1T FOR SAL FFive horse: ner High | APPly to Will janlsd | WANTED A sawyer that can saw a | 000 S0 e ligh | PR — | good guantity and meke good lumber; | Lol == = i . i0Cu | aiso @ good surveyor; must be temper [ FOR SALE—Situated in 8t Hrook- uflu““f;w o he“ ire 18 Union =& | ate, to work on portabie mill, Addiess | lyn, my two-tenement nouse, cily | A T. Garaner & Co., Oyster Bay, L. L, | water, tool and wasn lhouse, sheds, — PN X marsd barn, two s , box stall, tie up ror e = cow, grain, harness and cafriage room, | | "WANTED—_WIll buy enything, any- | S0l SR ncoop 10y laying | where. What have You got 10 seil? | (ons anag it Bout lencoop You ever ash. J. C. witter Auction rooms, | ,4w; Luiidings in the very best shape, | Danieison, Conn, marid | ¥o¥7 BUNCNER (0 out; Prts o i3 = R = ¥ A 1 « I _HAVE 61 co-operative Lroposi- | 1,-1-51\‘7”)u.:;‘y‘nx:‘xmn”‘mf“ u"!“w- stat tions,” somse nciude wages, room, | €4 WLl N et ¥ board white “working Into and learn- | Strawberiies, ing,’ automobiiing, nan:cn;x)‘n, Tl -p:‘” B bTtEaEe § No. 262 Washington St., | ing, sign painung. \Write vash- | Par R Glare iautin 5 . ingion Boston, Muss. Aldls Uwen | (007 POrticuiar b S i The fine residence property late- EL ATt = T ard ssiapisicd |§ 'Y oteupled by the late George F. - - — = 1 o JE—An ol an sLapl 1 MEN AND WOMEN WANTED for FOR A - } Bard. | government job. $vo to diov mon ] . Maine, Groton, Conn. ! | Vacations, steady work:; parcel post . i Sigulen of means many appointments; common ed- Ll | BELT ) ucatior suificient; °pull’ LINE, \CAR BARNS tions open fo you. tranklin institute, | and mares io. £ Dept. $>-L.,” Rochester, N. ¥ ebzdd nl‘\i_oldd):‘i 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. ! o os e, Do fonth | siruction work ; and a.l expenses [0 beZin; eXperiece | ,nq ready for 'Work; amcng them sev- not absoiutely necessary. Take orders | gr. HER: Lo R stveis snuff. smok and cnewing tobacco. 5 unward) < Pinh wholesaie Tobaceo Company, Sta- RIOE O FOR RENT tion New ¥ ork, X anisd Eamh, bie ko: i i ] =1 | OUTING AL THESPFASSING NO- | ) - 13 LHOUTING AnD THESPASSING NO- | sov mues ot} Two Floors of Building i6c., tweive lor $..25. _'I'ne builel l febisa | juco s eminters, MNOESICH, \CORIe 1 Am BUYING pouiccy of ail kinas. {No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, | WANTED _fiaw furs, at H. A, Heeb- | ARyone LAVing same, Arop postal 20 | goio oy RS | ,ner Bu water Si., every Tnursday. | bamu;u Gellert, Colchester, Comnn. Aem :'xw ¢ m uring or neti. novlila S RCEG g . : _”~ 3 | bt o SRR s 2 ! WANTED—Eaw furs. Will be at m.] P "DOUES YOUK RANGE ceed repairing? | nquire o ne Vaughn Foundry C | store of George Fratt, No. 11 Water l “‘“ o stove brick to mt Sy rangs seni | — | 8t., every saturd . Woodworta, | for 3 S. J. Stow, New Haven. sepléd | : | _ movig e |, FOK sALE—The Leonard w. xsuun; oot e WANTED—Flano tuning, et :?L‘:“m’;‘u;“u‘t ‘\wfi‘;uw‘:hl::‘;fix:: A For Mea o Sale .ot iZE e oenene it It | houses, 2 barms, vuibuiidings and LU‘I‘ e e e G5 | acres or tand, Convenlentiy located tol o - Flemsset Views b= i the city oI Norwich, ai i is, ~§2562 1 DO YOU WANI { lerms attractive 1o the Ly appoiniraent. | | Broperty has 1is own waicr supply. | FRAAME . COY, “The Original Factory Adjustment” | Ap25' 00 Wiliiam I Shielcs, 35 Broad | . . A to your way, Nerwlca, Cona. T Tectidd § & Figh Straet, Westeriy, R L | FOR SALE—A second-hand ¥ord au- | 1ons Distance Acitpaone. mayiss Watches Clocks and Jewelry? Drop Postal or Phone 377-2 tomobile. dress Y5 Phone 035, Norwich, i | LEE CLEGG. FOR SALL— £l no FOR SAI E > | let, 8y Ciitr St. be sold to close —_— | 128 Wanhlng(on Street, City %::.a:r., G. W. Hamilton, lixecutor, moi We promptly ¢ ct and deliver r ain St Jeid | pairs anywhere. Everything guarantosd | — raini B OVER — 57 noisucads | A BEAU T'FUL HOME | 3 d [and 2ov ne (resular business sige) | consisting of an S room house with all atly poe , Lo =905 o) ADT me; R 1 pe. 3500 Serd S nlos ana | medern un,mm_.n.m ind in perfe Tue bulielin Company, Norwicn, | large lot, for s eral Housework Girls, Second Girl, mber Maid, Laundress, Canvassers, E. A. PRENTICE, ~-0. 1. C. pigs, thorougn- Phone 300 86 CIiff St~ cetl S s oo registered, nc beiter in tnse | Kitchen Work, two Boys. . B Nt tonte - Bt s | F! o, Norwicn, Womnn. H. . -E EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | 50 SALE HORSE | { M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg Lo ) NTING—).00k at the 1 have 50 Horses to pic = TEeT *"él" enveiop. (regular ‘uumne:s“snr; are of 1;. kin { card printed in corner, 4U; 1,000, 33 gie FOR SALE ! Vo, 31 Uy notenéads, Srok > - 31.40; ) $2.10; 2,004, i $LZov; 1 letterheads, | vertised, most of which are FIFTY COWS FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE 315.00; oub | biiheads ELMER R. PIERSON. | i -o0; 1,000, $2.10; 9,000, 4139 & During the past month, 1 have ad- | ¥ii, prinled, 35405 R TN W | vertised between forty and fifty farms | §6; 5 g s 4P of every de- | | for sale, giving descriptions of same, | Ly Send for =4 jand to parties that have been unable | Bies, = Suiletin Col, Printers ana | |to find in that list, a farm that sui SIgers sionng i { them, I wish to say that I il | | a list of about 30 more farms not ad- POETRY WHEN THE TIDE COMES IN. The boats lay stranded on the beach. Tangled with seaweed, dark and green: A desolate and drearry scena,, As far as tue eye could reach; 3 1ue tide was out. How :jhangad the view when day & one The boats rode gaily in the deep, Their wi.te =ails nodding as sleep, . Kissed by the setiting sun; The tide was in. Thus many a life, in want or woe, Lies stranded on the barren shore! But God is wo0d forever more— | Take courage, for we know The tide is coming in. And lifted from the rocks and shoals We sail upon the sunlit sea; Night opens on eternity— Sweet rest for yearly souls— The tide is in. —Frank L. Stanton. KINDNESS. A man of kindness to his beast is kind, But brutal actions show a brutal mind, Remember He who made THEB madé thy BRUTE. Who gave THEE speech and reasonm, formed HIM mute, He can’t complain, but, God’s all-seetng B\‘fifildfl THY cruelty, HIs ery. HE was designed thy SERVANT—not thy DRUDGE. Remember HIS Creator and hears is THY Judge. HUMOR OF THE DAY Baker—Why do you call your glori- new apartment house The Dioge- ? Barker—It’s built for people who live in tubs.—Life. s one of the great novelists “Is he? I never saw in a tobacce ad.”—Detroit ire do you like my new hat, M. | an ? ovely, madame. It makes you iook _quite vears younger."— | Pele Mele Lady ( her tollet)—Well, Annette, how do I look to you? Maid . | —Bxcuse me, madam; I am not an art | connoisseur.—Fliegende Blaetter. Did you w the ferns in the | drawing roc Norah “Yes, mum. Don’t ye I the water drippin’ on | the carpet?’—Boston Transcript. Redd—He says he was introduced a“ court whi he was abroad last sum- mer. Greene—Yes. I know it. He was arrested for speeding twice.—Yonkers Statesma | ~Crawford—What makes you thin to marry a widow? shaw—Because will never & you happen to tell her the same | stories her first husband tried to put over.—Judge. | “Then you d@idn’t the “No,” meet with any polls?” inquire aid the o ceptions that tzwhurrzh Post. S dis- th lady we courtes fl [ lad at toothbrush. “I beg your pardon, but w vour foot I thought this brush do!”—Humoristicke Listy (age six)—Mamma, could a me pe arrested ing a o, dear; cer= s do vou ask? Grace ind_ gleeful)—Oh, I should Cornell Widow red youth turned to his din- with a yz Who is that ooking man over there who me so much?’ he drawled fessor Jenkins,” she mous expert on insani- ening,” d the younsg pan who yme’ to speak to tha roung girl ) “Good evening.” i the father. 1 look a little ner- How do vou feel? Tlattered,” e young man. I was afraid I ared to deat Penn State | Froth | climate is changing.’ ir winters seem to be ‘Well, the women t enough clothes. The had to change. The women J'—Louisville Courier-Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE adagascar reports a period | exampled prosperi of ur | The electrical equipment of a hotel requires about 20 moto: ng 165 horse power. mod- ding the here will be the only first no ion engine 1 ? rolls along, being p | legs shod with broad | | s | ding pictures by wire is nothing n Germany and France, and now king of cal ling them across | London County. and mo h : . 3 southern section, which I would be | Tfle Fme i Sel | pleased to show them. JAMES H. HYDE, { Farat ot the kind . i . | Denmark, which O WILLIAN F. RILL NORTH FRANKLIN Manufacturing Plant R WILLiAM F. RILL, Telephor\c Lebanon, Conn. ; [ £onsin, i withtmo . ; s four hundred fruit tree |25 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. LI fatafy oceugisci By Sthe | s S S e B . N 5 ~ Tokin Arms Mig. Co. The Federal! bank of : | Peck, McWflhams & C g ect a new building in at a | [ IN GREENEVILLE. ! more than one million dollars, Deaiers in Brick, Lime, Cement, Hair, cluding the ‘; Plaster, Dental Plaster, Plaster Board, The main building consists of ! - g e =l andidennce belic Saiena three floors of about 2,000 square f§ | is the home of nearly one- — set Shingles, Paroid Roofing, Beaver : Rt d AR e e e S O o (hilE pes i et Board and B. & S. Wall Board. feet each and there is a large ad- 2 el hon el s r i ilding. S d Eitates condition, on Ceatral Ave.; price Fition and offics bui nited States reasonabie. The property is supplied with ! e R B e To the Farmers of this Section: 50 horse water-power at the i »d Income: price is low, ne Now 1s the time to list your farms lowest price in Connecticut. good reasons for selling. 1 £y Duf to sell. I have a_large Plan Tl et . s S e st o rers looking for farms, ans an particulars uprn % iption or call application. 1 Columbia ad PRANCIS D. DONOHUE E WILLIAM F. HILL, TR s including settlers Canteaty Buildlia: iNorwich; T 5 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. - from the middle % cphone 147 Oprosite Thames Bank JAMES L. CASE f H!ll‘\" ":\“ !l — / — S ——— 49 Shetucket St. Norwich. C: fa N ox ioose bottom ’r‘vo HOU!‘S 1 [‘OR SALE i sircuit and rings an a distance when even ! P 7 TR s dropped on it has | was all it took to sell the $iio6 place 8 rooms snd R A after The Nor..ich Buu. went to N y J” Tos e pat v a Califa press. But I now offer Farm Bar a0 ST e 4 3 No. 19: Just four and one ri S . 3 aso OB Ehe . Tins from Westeriy, 1 offer an & Cottage of 6 rooms and k 5 ¥ oth- well divided into mowing, X200 feel. odern equip VERY DESIRABLE s L“,}“"‘“;“,"}“ ,, e iy ereetel cail bel RESIDENCES pern for sheep and cattle grazing }':Tgu:\g“;u.fx\ba Wit thr e c \:b-v(,‘,q“dh“jf‘?‘ kit - £ %, on the forests are taken out in Utah erty, land is level and .t trees. Near car line, fiv IN BEST PART OF CITY = SERInES < ked fieids ce AT - 3 ez ST A s nt fare, ; FOR SALE olleze seniors will wear black caps basement, 26 by 50; barn, 24 by Thomas H. Beckiey AT SACRIFICE PRICES ind zowns at their commencement. 30; wason shed, corn crib and Severd z Since the college was founded 1861 henneries. This farm is situated in : ay Building, 278 Main .r the seniors have always worn white. secluded spot, free from th. Phenes 724 — 368-2. : ——— ¥ and bustle of city lif2, and ca Do Baught on sasyier T — = ARCHA W. COIT, Turkish tobacco growing has been $3000; $1000 down, balance N mort- —- - [ o duced into California: last year gage at 5 per cent. Investigate. = 535 Broadwan fone: W IL R A, 10 ,.I,.mm wer -d from ll::‘ Send for Wilcox’'s Farm Bulletin SUBURBAN FARM. Phone 102-2 n Joaguin - s expected (Just issued—choice of 406). on troliey anda state to ship 300,000 to 400,000 pounds this 10-room ouse, new oAS: WILLIAM A. WILCOX head “barns. 1:chouse, 5 all good; 20 acres smooth, Real Estate Broker, land, Very productive: China p - has less than 0.4 miles 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and =, tures ey e wood COL. EARL N. GALLUP | of open railway to every 100 square Central Thea Building, Rewer el T engine, griss] | miles of territa and, estimating the Westerly, R. 1, | 1, saw Stur/ g ! | population at 327,000,000, there is 0.18 S 5. lel. s 1 'RYON’S AGENCY, miles of line to every 10,000 inhabit- Office No. 365. Tel. Resldence 531. ! feb9d AT S ntte. Comas) || !: | St T ., |— — | A srad Jones’ hool ot | . PlAN O | A graduate from Jones' Nat. School o! = 2 | tioneering. Special Farm and Herman Gronn a farmer Hving F- C. GEB s TUNER | LOST AND FOUND g‘;fi;,.fi‘,‘;‘,j“ e e A s R " has bought two 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Cu | == —————| paal Estite Sales. Address { motor cars, one to be used for his fam- 'Ph.n- 5" . m:zlfm ."|-l'>llljhl ‘:1“ hm.: R F D N 1 M C ily and the other for hauling hogs to hix oIS 2 = e K o. oosu t. | market. He claims the hogs paid for | e TR s B pE f Dedium ta e POl - P, the machines, so they should be aliow- Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul< letin for business res! Telephene 1-3 mar ed to ride in one