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CLOUDY, WARMER SUNDAY PROBABLY SHOWERS ¢ TODAY, NORWICH, CONN., DAY, APRIL 25, 1914, FULL ASSOCIATED * : PRESS DESPATCHES L P What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Motisa Pictures at the Auditorium. Moving Fictures at Coinntai Thaatre Vaudevilie and Photopiays et Davis o Red Rose at Davis Theatre. fch Industrial and Good Home Exposition at Armory. ANNOUNCEMENTS Frank A. Bill offers special values in shoes for today Saturday. Ladles' $2.50 shoes at $2.00; ladies’ patent gun metal vici kid and cloth top shoes, $3.60 and $4.00; men's shoes, special ;(M_;z, 33, $3.50 and $4. Get yours o- DAVIS THEATER. The Great Richards Heads the Five Act Vaudeville Bill for the . First Half of Next Week. For next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the management of the Davis has arranged a five act vaude- ville bill and feature photoplays that will put the standard of thie shows seen at this popular theater away above the high standard aiready set. Head- ine this bill Monday is The Great Richards, in a beautiful act that has been the hit of all the big time houses all over the country; and beantiful wardrobs are only a Small feature in this act. The Great Richards is positively the highest griced act of its kind ever seen in jorwich. If you miss this you are missing the treat of the season. An- other big time act is Wooley and West, a team of clever comedians who do a side-splitting Dutch comedy skit called The Chef and the Head Waiter. Act No. 3 is Caprice Lewis, a petite little lady who does many daring feats on the trapeze and Spanish Webb; you will like her right from the start. McNally and Stewart are a mixed team doing a neat comedy singing, talking and dancing specialty that i in a class by itself. Last, but not is Zita, the charming sypsy t, who can play a violin in a manner ‘that gets her audience to lik. ing her whenever they hear her sweet music. Tn the photoplays Monday the feature is a two reel Broncho drama called Wolves of the Underworld, a powerful picture enacted by clever artists. The Mutual Weekly will also he shown as well as a Keystone com- @dy called Mack At It Again, & scream- inz funny comedy with Mack- Sennitt and M. Normand featured. Owing to the extremo lenzth of the shows there will he oniv one complete vaude- +ille show " the evening. Pic- thre. 1 Te shown from 815 . 10 Rose The Red Rose zt The Davis Today Matinee and Evening p original New will be the attractior te Tt i« many a long = such a delightful play has + Yowi and the advance inter- esi in the engagement has been re- markable. Of course the charming music provided by Robert Hood Bow- ers Is a strong factor in the remark- able success of The Red Rose, but fortunately Mr. Bowers' musical gems adorn a book that is more than or- dinarlly interesting. Harry B. and Robert’ B. Smith have devised many novel and immensely funny situations and the story engages the attention from the rise of the first curtain to the fall of the last. John C. Fisher has furnished a thoroughly artistic and elaborate production and the costumes, recently imported from Paris, are the Intest ideas from Rue re la Paix. The cast includes Lottie Kendall, Charlotte Gale. Svivia Jason, Claudia Rogers, Al Rauh. Wayne Nunn, H. A. Barrows, Heorge Williams, Earl McHaffle, Henri La Batiste and Maurice Darcy., There is. of course, a chorus of striking beautr and to add to the joy of the occasion. Owing to the very elaborate mature of the production it should be observed that the curtain will rise promptly on time. Matinee at 2.30, prices 25c to $1.00; evening at 815, prices 2ic to $1.50. Secure your seats now. COLONIAL THEATRE. Tested by Fire, Sensational Forest Fire Feature Picture, Hal Arnold. a forest ranger In one of the California mountain reserves, in going the rounds, frequently pass. es pretty little Bessie’s home. She, a Sierran lassie with magnetic attrac. tion. Later, Fordham, a wealthy New Yorker, comes into the territory in in- terests of h min Betty {s over- wheimed wi i seen in Fordham's company stantly. Once while they were out rid- Ing in the forest, Fordham negiects to put out a fire where they had heated their coffee and soon the fores: was #blaze. and Fordham, thinking only of Rimself, mounts Betty's horse and rid- ing away leaves her to her fate. Ar- nold seeing the smoke from 2 distance, dlashes upon the sceme and grasping Betty In his arms. fights their wa #hroush the encirciing biaze to by, Petty sees that ho has boen. test- ed by fire and concludes to trust her re in his hands. The Ghost of B e Bve e tha secont i tho fa- mous Dolly of the Dailies series which features Mary Fuller, the beauty of the Pdison cast. Italian Love in the stren- Hous western comedy gz' Fissanay cast Other films for y include Winky Willie's Arith- metic. Batty PBill and His Pal's Leg- ®ey, and an exclusive feature fiim. Twenty-five rounds all star boxine Tawrence hall tn Xew London, Apr | th, at 815 p. m. sharp. Admission Reserved seats 31.50. Mpctions after performance. Two Wonderful Features at the Audi- torium Today. ance to see the the Auditorium bou he r been equal s one that eud and it is beginning of surth reel when from nervous i is accomplished. Th @ personally by David W. Grif- $100.000 director. and with a he cast composed of all Biograph stars, ad it is now running and has been € over a month, at Weber's theatro, New York, which is sufficient proof £ to jts excellence. 1f 1t's good enough for Webers, New York, its good jmongh for_the Auditorium, Norwich. Feature No. 3 is that masterpiece of comedy entifled Zu Zu the Band Zeader, the greatest comedy ever pro- duced. This is a Keystone film and with Ford Sterling and Mable Nor- gand in the leading parts. It is in two reels. which means 30 minutes of solid loughter. Jord Sterling is :mly the highest priced actor in ims, his present salary is not known. refused an offer of $1,500 a special scepery | 1 the sight of wealth, and | con- | drama by the | Cars for all | zreat | film was | week to remain with the B his own films, the Sterling bt the Universal, which _the trium _controls’ the exclusive iy this city. See this film and fgegY troubles, nothing but laugi two big features are both fll and no extra charge. A special programme of stx Jke, now “Universal Ike”) and Six features on one bill. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. Mission will hold its Main street. The subject at the Christian Sci service at 10.45 a. m. is to be Proba- tion After Death. The Holine: services at §7 The Sheltering Arms service Sun- day_afternoon at 3.30 o'clock will be conducted by Rev. A. L. Tedford. | The International Bible Students’ sociation meets at 11 o'clock in Room 6, Bill block, 35 Shetucket street,” for Bible study. The Gospel Mission holds meetings at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. in Stein- er's hall. T. H. Peabody will conduct the services. At Preston City Congregational church, Luther M. Keneston, pastor, subject on Sunday morning, War with Mexico. | At Park Congregational church preaching by the pastor, Rev. S. H. Howe, D. D. at 10.30 a. m. service {and at 4.30 vespers. At the Taftville Congregational church Rev. Josiah P. Pickering of Hartford is to preach at the morning and evennig services. At the Spiritual academy Wiljard J. Hull will speak at 11 a. m. Suneay up- on the subject Imagination—and the Ungifted in Religion. church Sunday morning the pastor will speak on Ultimate Spiritual Successes. Vesper service at 4.30. Rev. Charles R. McNally of New London will speak at the Loyal Tem perance association rooms Sunday af- ternoon at four o'clock. At Grace Memorial Baptist church, morning and evening preaching by the pastor. Pev. R. B. Harris. At 4 p. m, the Urion Lyceum meets. McKinley Ave. A, M. E. Zion church, I icorge’ Biddle, pastor, reaching 11 . m. @ {3 p. m. Sun- Episcopal church, ommunion at 930 o'clock. mol and sermon at 10.30, evening and sermon at 4.30. ! At Christ Evening subject, Spiritual Effort. wlil be hoiy communion at 9.30 a. m. morning prayer and serrhon at 10.30 at 7.30 p. m. rst Baptist church the At the upon The Bible and Archaelocy. Even Bible class at noon. At the B, Ewing will speak on China. ening the pastor will speak. ilan Endeavor service at 6.30 Chrs- At Broadway Congregational church E. Ewing of Tientsin, China, will ad- dress a union congregation. Universalist, Rey. Joseph F. Cobb, tne The Evils of Intemperance. At Mt. Calvary Baptist church, 11 a, m., preaching by Rev. J. H. Denni 3.30, Mrs. L. Evans of Attleboro, Mass., deputy of the St. Luke's, the Bible and Literary; 7.30, Rev. Den- nis preaches to the I O. of St. Luke's. At the Central mérning sermon by the pastor will be upon_ the theme The Middle Link. Lvening subject, Is the Golden Ruls Workable? The Odd Fellows and Re- ahs will attend the morning ser- vice. The Loyal Temperance association, vi S. Saunders president, will ioid is services at their rooms, 35 Bill block. Sunday at 4 p. m. Rev. Charles R. McNally will address the meeting and Mr. George A. Turner will sin: | At tho Second Congregational church, |20 a. m. Sunday school. 10.30 a. m. | morning worship, with sermon by the Rev. Francis A. Poole of Worcester, Mass. The evening service will be omitted, this church joining In the un- ion meeting in Broadway onures. COLCHESTER Boys’ Club Team to Open Season— | Rumor of Another Picture Theatre— Edward T. Bunyan Not to Lose | Sight. ? The Boys club baseball team will play the first game of the season with a_Westchester team today (Saturday) | at Westchester. The team has been jon the park atiernoons for practice | under the direction of Managar Wood early all of last year's team will play this year e th wd at the mov- m. Bapi pastor, Gates Sugene Dal Afre Brown, naugh was visiting wn Thursday latives in town John of Wiliimantle was a Colchester caller F Samuei Geliert Jacob (Geller: ire in_Norwich toduy (Saturday) vis- iting friends. Clean-Up Work Begihs. Work of raking the park and get- ting it in shape for summer com- menced Friday. Miss Rose Levine and Miss Eliza- beth- Shea of Willimantic Normal school are at their home u few days. ph O'Brien returned Wednesday v, where he is attendi Holy Cross college. Will Not Lose Sight. Borough Clerk Edward T. Bunyan will not lose the sight of his eye. Wkile chopping down the stump of & Targe tree a chip the eyeball, making an abras X that he woul hi N. Lewis returned to his h sal features will be seen { the first symptom cf catarrh, such as S0 Tacaday with all the 1% weel | frequent colds, spasmodic coushing, stars, King Baggot, Bob led i |watery eves husky voice, or constant Lesh Baird, Augustus Corney (&. »li | snifiing and raising of mucus, nce. At the Greeneville Congregational | At Trinity Methodist Episcopal '’ \WHOM IT MAY CONC — church, Rev. F. W. Coleman pastor, XNutice Is hercby given that at a 17030 &. m. subject, To Know God.| !¢cting of the Court of Common Coun At Trinity Episcopal church there | iubils ‘a m., and evening prayer and sermon | 1d place appointed morning sermon by the pastor will be ing topie, Christ's Favorite Text. Men's irst Congregational church, | at the morning service, Rev. Charies | C n the | €th, 1914, the petition of Hall Brothers given the matter its attention and the pastor will preach in the morn- | is of the opinion that the grade should | ing. The alterncon service will be|be changed. and recommends the pa omitted, and at 7.30 the Rev. Charles | Sage of th¢ following resolutions =k i At the Church of the Good Shepherd. | | pastor, wiil Subject, The | Vision' of God. school at noon. | | X, P C TU. service at Subject, | | addresses | | Baptist church the| 423 in town for | x|l onoBimenas, |YIELDS TO HYOMEI Be wise in time and use Hyomel at | Do not let the disease become deep | seated and gradually extend along ths | delicate mucous membrane golng from the nose to the throat and finally into | | thie lungs—then you are in danger of & serious if not fatal illness. There is no other treatment for ca- rrh ills like the Hyomet method, | none just as good or more simple and pleasant to use. It is in no wise a cure-all, but certainly is most effective | and almost instant relief for head colds, croup or catarrh. Hyomel contains no | dangerous or outlawed drugs, and can be safely used in the treatment of | small children. The Hyomei method is not a round- about process of stomach drugging that cnly upsets the digestion—It’s nature’s way—you breathe it. Hyomei is a combination of antiseptic and germi- cidal olls. It mixes with the air you breathe, almost instantly reaches all fhe nooks and crevices of the sore and inflamed mucous membrane lining the nose anu throat. and immediately be- gins its sure and safe healing. The Lea & Osgood Co. and drugglsts everywhere sell Hyomei. The com- plete outAt—$1.00 size—contains in- | haler and bottle of liquid. Extra bot- tles of liquid, if later needed, 50 cents. New Britain Friday after a few in town trout fishing. John Sipples of Moodus was a cailer here’ Thursday. Rumor of Another Theatre. It is reported that parties are in town negotiating for another moving piciure theatre. They will use only the high grade films and will also have | vaudeville. Master Lucius Stebbins and Miss | { Ruth Ward Stebbins are visiting their andmother, Mrs. L. R. Hazen, in Middletown. { iLeague Schedule. | The schedulo for the ball games of | the Senior league of the Boys' club started Thursday with the Cubs and White Sox in the fleld. The league has four clubs: The Cubs, Eugene Clifford, capt.; White Sox, Charles Blacker, capt.; Washingto Harold Porter, capt.; and Napd, Vincent O'Connell, capt. There are 36 games {on the schedute. days ®. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE i of the City of Norwich, held Tues. day evening, April 21, 1914, the follow- ng proposifion was submitted by the Works Committee, and the last resolution ne was adopted, and vou are eby notificd to appear at the time in said last reso- | iution and be heard in relation to the | matter contained in =ald report orwich, Connecticut, April 74, 1914, ttest: ' STEPHEN D. MOORE, y Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Cauncil ‘o the Court of Com! City of Norwich The Committee on Public Works, to ich was referred at a meeting of the art of Common Council held April n Couneil of the and other d March 31s that 1914, ask- 1de for the sidewalk o side of Commerce stree heg leave {o report that .. ing Resolved, That the grade the | sidewalk on the southerly side of Com- merce street in front of the properties wned by C. H. Osgood and F. L. Os 3 H. Osgood, The Allen- Company, Hall Brothers, The | 1 and New York Propeller ‘Com- and Armour & Company. be, and hereby established as tol- _ Beginning at a point on the westerly iine of Market street § feet norther| | from " the southerly line of Commerce | street at an elevation of 7 15-100 feet above mean tide, aud running thence | westerly on a line parallel with and 6 fect northerly from said southerly line of Commerce street on grades as fol- ows: 0 feet, thence | §5-100 foot to a | 219 4-10 feet rising 1 100 feet rising voint in front of the property owned by The Armour Company, the above cribed line and grades be, and the Same Is hereby establisned for the iine and grades for the curb of said ewall. Resolved. That the width of said | sidewalk e, and the same is, estab- hed six feet wide its entire length. Dated at Norwict D. 1914 M. H 3. F. Conn., April 2ist HOURIGAN, WILLIAMS, J. J, CONNELLY. | { Committee on Public Worl | Resolved, That consideration of the | foregoing resolutions, as recommended | by the Committee on Public Works, relative to the establishment of a grade 1 width for a sidewalk on the south- erly side of Commerce street, be Dost- poned to a meeting of the’ Court of | Common’ Council of the City of Nor- 0 be held at the Council Cham- - in sald City on the 4th day of May, 914, at § o'clock p. m., and that due | notice of the meoting be given as re- red by law, to all parties interested | it 'they see cause, and be | elation thereto. Connecticut, Norwich, April 24, 1914 and foregoing s @ TEPHEN D. Clerk and Clerk of Common Coun. AT A COURT 0¥ PROBATE HELD at Colchester. within and for the Dis- trict of Colchester, on the 24th day o April. 1914, Present—HARLEY P. BUELL, Judse tate of James Gershkovitz. late of Colchester, in said District, deceased. The Administrator having made Court, in nole of t 1E i application b MARTTA LBSTATE O ALLEN. LA No: naio ihe Probate st th Stonington, deceased. “ihe Administrator having exhibited nist acoount with sald A of Probate for said | Ovdered. That the 3ith duy of Af | 1974_at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. at the Probate Office in North Stonington. he. and the same s, assigned for & Tearing on the allowance of, said ad- ! ministration account with said estate. CHARLES C. =RAY. Judge. apr2sd ¢ MONEY LOANED { Watcnes, Jewe. 163 of uny kind at the of Interest. An u.. U firn o deal with. LATERAL LOAN Co. 142 Muin Siveci, Upstairs. (Establisaed 18723 Stern Connectient en.al to The Buls i 10 business resulta | IHERE o no mavecnaing meatum e | E t : Long Island Ferry. | Cart, sled, FOR SALE FOR SALE A modern Three-flat Dwelling, steam heat, hard-wood floors, gas for cooking and lighting; lot 50x125, situated at No. 104 North Main street. A weil-bullt house and will be sold at a reasonable price. Enquire of Thomas H. Beckley May Building Phones: 724.2 278 Main Street 474-3 FOR SALE Two 2-tenemert houses on Mechanic Street in Danielson. Income $420 gross, net income on investment 9% per cent. Houses pleasantly situated, three minutes walk from railroad sta- tlon, post office and business section, five minutes from churches and schoola. E. L. DARBIB, Real Estate Agent, Savings Bank Block. Danieison, Conn. FOR SALE The residence of the late Rev. George A, Bryan, 39 Otis Btreet, Norwich. House of eleven rooms, het and cold water, steam heating and bath room. Lot about 76 by 165 feet. Inquire of AMOS A. BROWNING, ©0cta5STuTh Trustee. FOR SALE The Martha M. Leavens place Ne. 43 Union Street, City; houss of eight ooms, bathroom, furnace, hot and coid water, barn and gardea, lot about 40 by 100 feat. AMOS A. BROWNING, Jan30FSfebsTo8 Executer. EXCEPTIONAL Here's an opportunity that Pl net be able to duplicate.. A residence site of nearly level ground, large enough for a pretty house and a nice garden, two minutes from trolley and less than a mile from Franklin square.. Price $9.25 per front foot. Splendid section of city. Property in near vicinity selling at $30. per front foot. “Obey that impuise.” ARCHA W. COIT Residence Phone 102-2 63 Broadway Opp. Y. M. C. A. 'LOOK THESE HORSES OVER BEFORE BUYING THEM ELSE- WHERE. PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS CO, 351-353 East 34th St., New York City. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. 140 Young Work Horses and Mares 140 | In gooa condition, weighing from 500 to 1600 1bs. These horses have beer bought green within the past two ears and have been used in and around tho city. Among them are | matched teams suitable for general bus- iness, also several pavement sore mares. Prices, single horses $45 to $200, teams $115 to $400. (30) days' trial allowed; if not as represented can be ~eturned within trial onable offer refused. time. No reas- One block from AlL horses shipped 400 miles from New York City, with | blankets and haiters and coliars. All cars transfer to the door. One klock from Long lslana Ferry. See Supt. 7481 Murray Hill. AUCTION Having sold my farm one mile south of Scotland Village, I will sell at auc- tion Tuesday, April 28th, at 10 o'clock: One Horse, ¢ Cows, 3 Heifers, 1 Sow, 50 Hens, 1 Mowing Machine, 1 Horse Rake, Harrow, Plows and other Farm- ing Tools, 1 Team Wagon, 1 Dump 1 Demoerat Wagon, Con- cord Buggy, Harnesses, and Housthold Goods. Also two tons of Hay. If stormy next fair day ALLEN, Scotland. P. O. address, Baltic, Conn,, R. F. D., Box 54. FRANK E. E. MACFARLANE AUGTION TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1014, At 10 o'cloek a. m., RAIN OR SHINE, 1 will sell at Publlc Auetion, at my place, known as Eaton's Icehouses, one mile from Railroad Station at Willi- mantic, Conn 4—HEINERS—40 rom four months te This 18 a ciiance that does not hap. pen very often to gel = e o The year voung stock y ru out. © Thiz lot comprises some Jersevs and s n two yeur olds, 30 ve . 4 Hoistein cows, milking. FRED two vears old B. BATON aprz4a JRGE ROUSE Au AUCTION ~ A e goods in store at b1 Central be sold commencing Saturday, 25, and eontinued until all are Diy G Crocke . Tinware, Glassware, Showcases, etc. Sale commences at 2 p. m. apr22WFs KUDLIK. FARMERS ! Don’t forget to order your Agricultural Limestone from Peck, McWilliams & Co. NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Beswell Ave. Firsc-class Wines, Liguors and Cigars, Meais and Weich Rareit served to wder, Joun Tuckie syom, Tel 43-1 DVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line e 7 A = WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT WANTED U, S. government Jjobs| NOR SALE Barred and White Rock | 10 RENT Fiat moders improyes o nts coming: $i5 t 50 |/ Pt strain. 5 hours; vacations; common sense educa- = garden, with frult trees. Mrs. 4. ¥. TOR_SALE Res. yearling Ayrshire | bull, $50: also bull calf. Geo. A. Kahn, antic, Conn. apr2sd FOR SALB White Wyandotte and Indian Runner duck eggs for hatching. tion sufficient; full how to get positio Inatitute, "Depr. $5-M. directions telling free. Franklin Rochester, N. Y. | Lester,’ Laurel Hill, Phone 735-3. apr258TuTh FOR RENT. Six-room tenement at Eist Great Plain ¥ T, Backus. ... Auctioneer | POETRY A BALLADE OF POSSIBLE PEACE. When I have wed Matilda Jana, And seen our children fiit away, And then, in turn, With jOy and pain, Bee tidir own offspring wed fome ay; When my’ great-grandsons cease frow play To_read the nmews’ ebb and flow. By then, perchance—I cannot say— ‘There may be peace in Mexico. When Huerta lonz in dust has lain, And needs no pulque to allay Hot thirst, and every rebel’s slain, Or dead’in some more natural way; When Capital has lost her sway, And oil no longer turns to “dough,” Ol then, perchance—I cannot say— There 'may be peace in Mexico. What time o'er Montezuma’s plain | The prickly cacti cease to stray, And mountain burros, mute, refrain From utterance of their tuneful bray: When waters of the ocean lay High Pococatapetl low: On, then, perchance—I cannot say— There 'may be peace In Mexico. Ttion _as_houseckeeper ( 1 : e R Rl T o aprisd . ENVOL 7 by American widow, 34, with baby 14 | Miss Margery Barber. o _RENT_Lower Part i WisHmE | CAgmbs. Gabriell On'the dar months, widower's home; good home | . = ton St., ali improvements; and lower en ‘'you the judgment trumpet preferrad to high wages: not over $300. | yom_SALE—s. C_ brown Leshorn | {Shemeneor ‘ive rooms. J. bradford, | , blow. Address American, Bulletin Office. eggs, 65c_per 15; 34 per 100. Mrs. | [SRERENE OF GXe o ay: ope, forsooth, but cannot say, apr2sa | Dintel S. Guile, R. F. D. 5, Norwich, Ct. in29ThSTu There may be'peace in Mexico! EXCHPTIONAL _ opportunity _ for | _ oPr28S STORE fo rent; good location; $100 egents seiling our latest specialty; bis |~ FOR SALE_Eggs for hatching from | sor the geason; write. Crescent Beach S profits; booklet tree. e Barbour| extra fine Pekin ducks, 31 for 12 Roger | {and Co. & ki, Conn, _apris s m s e L A D — INT—Nicely furnished single | All hail the dawn of gladsome Spring! New York City. LB = working Botse 1 ron, B hingion Btreet, apritd | Who bids the robins nest and sine, “WANTED _High ciass man_to sell | good condition,welght 1200, Tel. 646-12, | T00m. b4 Washing sson sio0; | LDOR Woispers that she's coms to bless trees, mhrubs, roses, vines, berry bush- | ° aprigd COTTAGE to rent entire season 3150: | Bach iree and Shrub with her caress, es, bulbs, etc.; good wages; permanent Sivacrios, Rochester, N Y. apr ad itures - Liquia” make; aise | Vs —_ - ~—= | sma brine freezer ai ! 2 e WANTED —Two giris fof inarking | Xdrese Liquid, care Hullelin Office, | —T0 RENT—Thres furnished rooms and sorting; girle for mangle work. = aprasa with batn, 27 Divislon St. Tel. % Bbkers Domisfic Tasnary, 31 Cnostnat | izh bas cottage lot for sale 3150, Crescent Hanck Land Co, Crescent Heacn, Conn. FOI_SALE Ten ft. oak Soda foun- i Protestant, for one person. Address apr18STuThS gether with barn, hemhouse an e Maid, care Bulletin Co. aprzed garden. For fufther particu Lifitbriags, | city arn, or Dwight L. Underwood, Pe Corner. aprzid FOR SALE At (he Jewelt Clty TeX- | fuire of Brroll C. leti-overs of light light draper! OWN a cottage; &ive Wife and chile | tile Novelty e dren seashore life; our $1,000 cottage, carpetings, scrims and will seil for $6¢ o1 E. H. Jacobs Mfg. Co., | Danielson, 1 “WANTED _Expericnced giti for A erai housework; no washing or vi vs ank €. otor Harley- ing; ood wages. Mrs. Frank € Mot 2 Fon RENT er. §5°Broc apr twin tizes, ex- nen 1s Broed St abre | Bewat R v S e WANTED Position by chaufteur, | bats o right Ot A garetul ariver or repalr man, in garage | DUE Danicison, Conn | Two Floors of Building Pest of reference, with garige experi: | NOi%, ente, AT Shatimeur, care et | SR —— —|No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, & aprzia | 5 _Several tons of meadow et == - at the|and second ha M. O. Swan. itab) ht manufacturing or HEY, BILL! Lets (ake a look at the | 3ef E Yiproia " | Sultable for lig i next item (o sec what the gink at the other purposes. Sne work horse 2 mice i Co. e e as ong. | Inquire’ et “The, Vaughti Foundry Smoke Shop has got to offer. P WEEK we of- I IhGuire Glen Rock Farm, Mystic, Conn. | _apr2id’ S A puarkid L FoR SALE Moving piters vutit: KING AND TRESPABSING NO. | worth $3C0; will sell for o m FIUBOUIARG AND HIESEASYIN, N0 | Julck sale. Jerry Labby, Putnam, Conn. FOR, MERCHANTS Hokto Simber wagon, 1 express Wagon | 2 08 pipe free with @ abc tin of | MOTSC ] NAKOLIL. e ey | Iixeao. wiBo’a 1ot of briar pipes with | 1y br e e ey T SUMMER COTTAGES Smaber | bite, 10X B3c, cyvorth $L40 S [ue ano hox style and neariy new. 1 | For Rent—For Sale - st el un- | t1op Concor se ouble harness and H moke Shop, 162 Main | £0P s “a11 DATRAIR Drices. wal- | Watch Hill Weekapaug St Shippee, Danielson, Conn. Pleasant View WANTED vagor blades for | 5 Rentals $175-32,600 season sharpening. Room 8, over Car Station, | i Several casks of 00d Inspection by appointment Norwich R gocied, i filtered and put in new bagrels, FRANK W.COv S ANTED Single maun_ for Eeneral | including ‘the barrel. E. gh Street, Westerly, R. I | FOR SALE | keepers. | “FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. JUST ARRIVED ery, place is situated three miles from | She touches them with magic wand, To which their branches soon respomdy Revealing, that to us is born Another resurrestion morn. —Harry J. Willlams. HUMOR OF THE DAY First Naval . Officer (hospitably)- What's yours? Second Naval O (huskily)—Give me a: lemon—Buffale BExpress. including lot, e cheaper Uian Tenting: | for’ summér cottages or . bungaiow - €asy lerthe? Yrrite for dauoription. Cres | also " cropes, plduss tissues etc. fof | T MENI_Purnished yooms reason | Genl Beach Land Co. Crescent Beach, | gummer dressts. Large vriotiss of all | able prices, at the Norwioh House First Cadlie _That old gent s & Conn. apri¥ | to choose from. mar26TuTaS | Main Bt No_ 3 | Jdse in the Highcourt. Second Cad- = = = : - = . No. 3 | die—Then all I can say is that if 'e's & OVERNMENT positions are easy © | FOR SALE — Twenty-five fancy |~ 70 RENT —Furnished rooms [ can sy ¥ e M, Lree booklel Y 035 tells Row. | northern cows, new miloh and spring- | Oak St Spciia Judge ‘e gives Ieseit o Jot of ‘ard labor, Vrite ‘today—now. Barl Hopkins | ers. 'Grattan Lros, Scotiand, Conn, Tel. Small tenement. AppIy | —Tatler. Washington, D, ¢ mardd | Wiinmanti apridd - WeaRs e Ehic atil. arst8 ° | wnem ola Richleigh dled he left & REPAIRS of auny description for R SALE—New mllch cow, witl 7o RENYT _House of elght ~ooms and | request that his dust be scattered ta stoves and ranges: guaranteed to Gt | calty 50 White Legnorn pullets Georgs | | TO RENT _House of eleht oomn AL | T e e hs et a s it ol EBL AT T th Bant| § a0 ake Tagnice Suleie ey e e pravementar fins | Lo Winaw Well My mentmuiis son felaon, Conn. 3ani®S | "apridd oo A arwe tot: throe minutes trom: | o0t CE e MARRY _iTumdreds weultny menles | ~XOR sALEThe contents of & toom | trolley rent peasonablo te respeniinls | NS SUNNL o pon that termis will Barry soon; descriptl free. | ink houte, nicely furnished, oing £0 3 FEL Ebaing . e Crace ivde, S-30), San Francisco, Cal | husiness comirally. tocated: wili “seil | {31 Broadway. Telephone 487-3. ble vear” ~Oh, yes! 1870 nec27d | cheap to a quick buyer. Call or write | mar3od do you mean by 18707 I speak of the B or— = apny <Eiies| Bim Ot pritd | —yURNIsHED MOOMS, all modern on | year 1 was married.’—Parts Le Rire. Wauregan House Barber Shop. apridd | iite Wyandotie and | Veniences, Union St. Phone 1051 OPtax's Viygar—TDon't {ihe’ passen< WANTED _Scven young people. sie- | White'Legnorn exsr for hatching, dyiid roaa: | SIS make you tired with the qnnm noEraDhers and bookKeepera, 1o il po- | 3, X Sentbere, 307 | —3g man—The store Na. 31 Broad- | fhey ask? Capain-Yes, vary. Sitions, some paying us o Y o T LprWES™ | may; contrailocalion, nexy io, g WAK | clse i it you ‘want to know—Phila< Weekt. - Wiut s’ the ‘matter? If you da.”” Té ' Fegun [ e : a Sniemen's furnishings. enographer or bookkeeper you are, cencville Grain Co. Tel. 328-5. HED M8, centr; quit smoking?’ ‘No. I'm both Dut show them by taking oie of these ) O T W LA half to death trying to figure out whi splendid positions. We nave no gradu-| RS0 0 PRI 5 has become of all the money I wam e et R s 10 ake these Dlaces.| FOR SALEJnat recsived one 1o R | Amy Novwioh Commereial Behool. | horses, 350 up; three days’ trial given > A AUST TP \aaYy it ot satisractory can Mother—Marjorie, stop Interrupting. Z] — | be Tetiirned. N. Mandeibaum, Breston, Have you forgotten what I told you WANTED — Poeition &3 Working | above Sulsers farm. aprisd about belng seen and oot beara? Marc A Berbar- M exivam. Bood 260k, Dest | _FOR SALE_Ten White Plymouth jorle—You must fink I's & movin' pic< e Aot horie preteryed 10 | ROGK pullets, with rooster, sultabie ff | open TENEMENT, 37 HAMIL- |ture, 'stead of & little wiriBostow B s L T o AT | B ioos Eediomatie® Osear Hildeprand, |TON AVE, modern improvements. | Transeript. o tare Bullctin Co. Aprizd | Prices reasonable 3 3 n e e e ir or | 318 Laurel Hill Ave. apr2sd ' | Enquire of eeViilie_—Paw, what is a mintant suty general housework in simall family.| FOR SALE Have taken out one 1 N. E. and M. E. LUCAS, R s Ot % Butierin G apritd " | n. "5 Brle horizontal enkine which we | morernon' 1og7.5 28 Shetucket St. ) jail and can’t close when she is out Jail, my son.—Cincinnati Enquirer. Blackmail. — Angry Citizen — How {much will you take and leave the neighborhood at once? Leader of Lit« tle German Bang—Fifty cents. Anary Citizen—You ask too much. Leader of the Little German Band—Ish dot so? Vell, T blays von more tune und den you see if dot’s too much.—ruek. Buyer (to_traveler)—No, no; noth< ing at all, thanks. We're overstocked now. Traveler—Very well; but won'§ vou just look at my samples? Buyer— Not a_bit of good. Too busy! Trave eler—Well, then, look here! Do you mind if I take the blessed things ouf and look at 'em myself? I haven't seen ’em for three weeks!—London Opinion. | THE KALEIDOSCOPE New Jersey factories employ mord than 323,000 workers. twerve for $i.26. The Bulleun aprisd ety &‘rlat(‘e glsfl;‘go ‘;oxfipo‘l;:“:mm Belgtum Frinters, Norviat, Conn. 0w sAEE—Farm of five wores, 3907 | A BARGAIN erage $5,700,000 annually. FANTED Fiano WunE A G Uof | farm of 40 acres, 3L000; rarm or 33 [ a0 A B rerteer S ERE, AT | sores. .60 Tarh o 60 agres 5900 For Sale—a fine 11 room house witn | 11 1913 Americen Uibraries recetved Iyic farm of 100 acres. iiss ueres 336,000, | bath, in fine condition, lot 50x100, with | S!S i o A% Naine, Conn. _apridd fruit aud berries at Sunny Side. | Hollana st reciaims land at the HELP WANTED | raeovss i nisgioen s - i o o oo moorea S0, 20 38 gt o6 Runner duck T an: E. M. PRENTICE, jare Farm Help, Cook, General House- \ apred Phone 300 86 Cliff 8t. | Kansas Is to have two women on work Girls, Hospital Maids, Hous U noteneac — the democratic state ticket at the next election. More than 400,000 acres of land in The wealth of Great Britain is esti- b i ez i snippad to me in a year; bl ones ang OF"Eon Will be thrown open to settlers { oL i e smali ones. in pairs and single, good AL (e | RO NR Q| —Tiotel and siable. Apply ' broken and gentle, ready to &o. lo Tt EGGS EGGS EGGS| . oriris, o mtmne 2eey boken 3nd sty Y 0, €281 1o sianesota supreme coure has | Ker e e e | ind seo thom 3 cld the non-partisan primary law | we want Sfty tiousand dozen| | NOR SAREC RS AN o, ELMBR R PIGRSON. . |of that state P 2 Y ay highest marke st Danielson, Coun. e . e Jpjé‘e‘e i e D n FenE & —— an Francisco is the first large city | o N CO., |~ = e e G in the United’ States to have a union | THE ALLEN-BEEMA | s SRR SR IR Farm of 25 Acres | R ighis, bath, oAk beamea dining room, - - < i N et eeet | BEnts o iriatly "up to date, decorat Alineral waste in the United States == — ———— | 24 one Bmule 0N A rSWa, | Mousebarn ana henneries. som | IS estimated by the bureau of mines | ms. PegK e Coltkiey, %00 Bremises: | fruit, lana can be worked by machio- | 3t $1.000,000 a day. | “'mari2a f FOR AL | Westerly, price $1250. | For SALE | mated at $89,000,000,000, and that of real estate in aorwich, of An S85-acre farm, about four milas 2 a Pt “miansion nouse. & " g 125 | France at $85,000,000,000. LB aaree mAnRel o ngs Whd be] | from Westerly; new house, large barn.|. » o - o o acres Of lan, convemently located I0 | 40x36, woodshed and hennery; price | In London a motorbus proprietor has Xbe-alty, ot N arm o, e “‘?[:.:i $3000; 31000 down, balance on me:t- | fo compiy with between 50 and 50 con- | THE Bt Bemuiiello b i | o sore Iavastmcnr. e i oot Do e e | | Appiy to Wiliam H. Shieids, 35 Braad- | ~ Cottages at Pleasant View: 21250 .unl : _KENYON FroAd At s I | ot S e Vi S M [y ormay e woma, uer 38 | | & SALE—O. 1. . piks, tooroasn: | jor e B, T8 % | who earns at least $80 per anmu PROPERTY | e BALY ok, “none” beiter ik tas | 1ot on pond side and has 75 teet front- | F 0 O3 % $110 in the towmrhas & | eoeatry. H.adlcw Farm, Norih Stonins- | age. % ok 44 LAUREL HILL AVENUE. || 0nR5Y 5. 50 "Norwich. Conn. Eh. B.| send for Wilox's Farm buileiin 3 Button. | ust issued—choice of 465). | More than 4600 miles of copper wire SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS [= e | i 8 s i i UYING poultry of ail kinds. | Py will be required for telephones in a IF SOLD AT ONCE. | anyane Ravins simo. %eop posiad %o | WILLIAM A. WILCOX B e DR E . e aeatua oAy 2 | Real Estate Broker, | at” New York 10 Shewncker Norwien, oo f o U CAETSCHMSC e S0id 1S close S T oThe railroads of this cour Shain s = P e Westerly, . 1. cause: of. the extra, business T AT PHINTTNG —Tao L ot Tcou DEIGER 390 1) orie 55 Tk X Beatiaes Srorh \ha Percitpant 0% enve omis (Cemular Dusibess sised | o ~o0 U = eta ln Corncr, 3105 1,000, 435 : s Savds, Bilaiel, alab; Lobe stic wcun . ; ; Fonr Roal ¥ abiss, all dugoadcon P, pitnteat 3000 1000, $asu: o000 i with a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, 3050: L0UC $ikeli” oul billncads” one 413 x 9; will sell cheap. Palace m;.»}:yw:;;: aseuri of Rusaian mun. vl wich. . Printing o. every de- . the min ade d ENef Fariers) 59 Maw oL+ Noowid 3 promptly. sy for sam. Eight-room Cottage w8t Pet £ e LuRetin® Co., “Printers ab . Pets SUNNYSIDE FARM. Rorwich. Conn with bath and steam heat. ; J Best farm eunty, 17 e T T good barn and large fct, located SSath st Sar Tier smooth, £trong at v fvs e aalic Tocin Main irth will orobuby be d | ¥ood Wood ne < sland ‘this . Water at each stunchion. large horse bara, sl house, Lenfiouses, shieds Y ARM? z oto, cottage house [ BU N. Tarrant & Co. ies of extensive | have on my list.over one hundred— te road, | o CBla water feite o situated in New London and Windham | fent condition, or 117 Main Strest, Norwic Heniand sitys 31000 cash. Counties. All kinds of farms, from ments. Pletares an Solinties TRYON'S 4 : The roads being in good shape now, —— S R RS oriod x e, Comn. | yould be pleassd to show any of | T R " | these places ;u interested parties | if interested, don’t delay—as they are {COL EARL N. GALLUP |_/f cteress y 7.4 WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance 25 SHETUCKET ST. ! AUGTIONEER ! A graduate from Jones' Nat. Scheoi ot | Telephone 147 | Auctioneering. SpeciftJlY ho! l;i!‘m M;\ Pedigreed Stock. erchandise an - - | To the Farmers of this Section: Now 1s the time to list your farms Real Estate Sales. Address 1 it you want to sell. 1 have a large | list of customers looking for farma | Iy all clear, has a 6-room house and barns, property pleasantly located and in good repalr, near trolley line. Will be sold at a low price for & quick buyer. i Farni of 25 acres of land most- i R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. i Telephone 1-3 FRANCIS D. Central Buiiding DONOHUE Norwich, Ct nd deseription or call ! WILLIAM F. HILL, THERE 13 av edvertsing medlum in | 25 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. | e ey fosalty 0 The BUs I qiophone 147 Oppesits Thames Bani to the manufact five months of records in Texas amount of bonds Yo rious counties and road good roads. 1913 saw all sroken for pre Washington, D. C., sociciy women you & n d will start a school in waiwn gir's will have regular covrs bookkeepin=, housework, cooking ! launary ! work. | Another Exciting Game. { - Priend—“What were your sensa- tions in the wreck?” Vietim—“Just | the same as in football. Three coaches. | passed cer me and then the dociors { came.

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