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L Auditorfum. - e O e at Coionial Tasatre. Voudertiie’ and Photopiays at. Devis Theatre. Uncas Lodge, No, 11, L O. O. F., meets in _Odd Fellows' Hall & 3 ., meets in nNorW‘:fll Conclave, No. 424, L O. H, ‘meets in Bagles’ Hall. Norwich Lodge, No. 243, N. E. O. P., meets in Buckingham Memorial. Taft Lodge, No. 25, A. O. U. W:, meets in Ponemah Hall, Taftville. Sebequonash Council, No. 11, D. o2, meets in Foresters’ Hall. . ‘Barbers’ Union meets at No. 117 Main Street. ANNOUNCEMENTS N. B. O. P. meets tonight. Frank D. Bill offers ladies’ fine shoes Jeather, gun metal and vial = patent d or cloth top at $5.50 and $4.00, Miss Adbes has a word of sugges- fton today for the woman whose hair bash grown gray from illness or trou- ble. See adv. There will be a special mesting -of Norwich Aerie of Bagles at 7.30 sharp this evening to take action on the death of Wm. T. Ward. Twenty-five rounds all star boxing at Lawrence hall in New London, April $8th, at 815 p. m. sharp. Admission $1. Reserved seats $1.50. Cars for all sections after performance. Dr. Hugh B. Campbell of the Nor- wich State Tuberculosis sanatoriuni is to give a talk on Tuberculosis and Its Treatment before the Trinity Metho- dist Brotherhood at Trinity ¢church this (Monday) evening. Dr. John J. Donohue in General Prac- tice. Dr. John J. Donohue, of No. 138 Washington street, who has conducted 1he Grand View Sanitarium in this eity for seven vears past, is to engage in the general practice of medicone in Dr. Donohue was located at indham for thirtee nyears pre- vious to his taking up his residence in Norwich and is well and favorably Norwich. South known in Norwich and viecinity. The Grand View Sanitarium will eentinue under the management of Dr. Ponohue as in the past. DAViS THEATER. Five Big Time Vaudeville Acts and Feature Photo-plays Today. For the first half of this week the management of this theaire has pro- vided one of the best vaudeville and feature photo-play shows of the sea- mon, sevaral of the acts coming direct from XKeith's big theatres. The head- line attraction today is The Great Richards, positively the most enter- taining novelty seen here and the big- mest surprise of the season, it would spoil the effect if you were told ev- ervthing here. Come and see this act, then you can judge for yourself. An- other big time act on this bill is Woo- Jey and West, two clever Dutch com- ediane, who have a side-splitting com- edy skit called The Chef and the Head ‘Waiter, the third act is Caprice Lew- 15. a daring lady trapeze and Spanish webb artist. McNally and Stewart have a classy singing, talking and dancing specialty that is in a class by itself. Bverything they do is original The fifth act on this bill is Zita, the charming Gypsy violinist. If you want to hear the violim“played by an artist don’t overlook this little lady. In the photoplays the feature is a two-reel Broncho drama called The Wolves of the Underworld, a eri story with a powerful lesson. The us Mu- tual Weekly will also be shown and one corking Keystone comedy called Mack At It Again, featuring Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett, the clev- er producer of ail the Keystone com- edies. of which, the Davis has always the first choice. Owing to the long show # is impossible to give two com- plete shows in the evening a: the management have decided rathdr than rush fhe vaudaville that beginning this evening the show will run as follows: Photoplays will be shown from 7 to 215 ,vandeville from 8.15 to 5.30 and photoplays from 9.30 to 10.30, making one big show. Anvone coming before £15 will see a complete show and no- thing will be omitted. Matinee at 2. All seats 10, THE AUDITORIUM, All Star Universal Program at Audi- torium today. Six Features on One Bill. As doubtlass ey the £ that th o is the large aw Im Mfg dual cern in the world, producing on ar a 10,500 feet negative g week suhj features, o a prozram of all Universal subjects for tod nd 1omorrow, which in- cludes ail the favorite players seen under the Universal nner. The pro- gTam is equa'ly divided as to comedy and drama, there bheing three comedies and three dramas. First on the pro- sram comes a beautiful scenic subject, entitled A Visit to St. Michael's. This ill be followed by a scream of a Jo- ker comedy, Won in the First, in which 4 minister and a prize fighter get their dates mixed. Next comes the Beau Brummel of the films, Bob Leonard, in a speedy Rex drama, A Race With Death. tomobile race scenes are interwoven into this film. The Frontier Company is next represented with a snappy comedy-drama of the west entitled. The Girl Bandit, in which a girl as a rades a desperado with Joke mas: atartling resuits. One of the brighest =targ in the film firmanent, King Bag- | got, mupported by thai talented act- ress, Leah Baird, appears in a special 3-reel detective mystery play, The is the famous Flaming Diagram. Thi Imp film which sets evervone guess- ing as to the final result. The last number is the first of the comedy series, fea- new Universa! turing Angt the world over the future he wil Tniversal know why for Tni- tacular Napoleon® and Fr: Wednesday and T ductios COLONIAL THEATRE. Children of Destiny, Biograph. A Brother Saves His Unknown Sister. One of the most appealing stores that has appeared on the sereén at the Colonial theatre lately,’'is the feature film entitled Children of Destiny, a Bisgraph offering with a superb cast Trene and Franidin Ritchie. The story tells of a brutal husband who leaves his wife, feeling that she can never be elevated to his soefal plane and later how the son now grown to manpood learns the jdentity of his father, and de- inchuded in which is Louise Vale, Howley, she of the fawn ey termines to find the man whe his mother's death. Years later, usa as a dupe to catch his own sister, he found the long sought epportunity for vengeance, but “blood is thicker than water” is clearly shown in the su- preme moment when father and sen are brought face to face after many yoars. The balance-of the bill shews ims of acknowledged superiority and uficiently varied type to suit all lere is an umi-fly‘ ';m-m- five program for tomorrow wi sev- eral e'.ll known film successes. Was- ‘sermann-Peerless uUsed at every performance. All who have -not seen it an ‘avail themselves of NORWICH TOWN Ewing Desoribes anity’s’ Opportunity in China —Ever Ready Circle Making May END ALL STOMACH| /== | DISTRESS-MIO-NA Is a Perfectly Harmless, Quick: and Effective Remedy Photo-Orchestra. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “W/ANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF c per Line, Six Words to the Line heard it, should is splendid op- You must guard against stomach It is dangerous and needless for you to suffer. A'bad taste in the mouth, headache, disziness, coated tongue, pain in the colon or bowels, usually indicate over- WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT eating, or that you have eaten Some- thing the tired digestive organs refuse to handle in the natural way. should get relief at once. Mi-o-na is a sure and safe remedy for stomach disorders. Get a fifty cent box from The Lee & Osgood Co. Always Keep them in the house them when traveling—take them at the first warning of stomach At the First Congregational (‘-hurch Sunday morning Rev. Charles E. ing from Tientsin, China, broth Rev. G. H. Ewing, pastor of the church, gave the address. He t subject, “A Door Opened”, first held close attention of those pres- Never can that door be shut in China he declared. The new political conditions make new opportunities for the missionaries. Qnly a few months ago Confuclanism was the state religion. threatening. The could not hav R SALE—Bay horse; weighs 100C sound and kind; 6 years old, Jas. s, R. F. D. 6, Cit. FOR SALE—20 ft. . p. Lathrop engine; good condition; just’ overhauled AL DO YOU want to make some more money? Here is the opportunity—write health and accident insurance during noon hours, evenings and spare time. The results will surprise you. Casualty Company, Detroit, Ferguson built , 30 in. draft 6 ook for the and from the YOUNG MAN would like work car- | ing for lawns or gardens in the city, or work by the day, of any kind. An- swer Z., Bulletin. WANTED—Salesman experienced any line to sell general trad necticut; unexcelled specialty proposi tion; commission contract; $35 weekl for expenses. Continental Jewelry C Continental Building, iana, Ohio. CRACKED CORN in large quantitl given in small quantities, to chickens, honest to goodness. Riboon cigars, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. FOR SALE—Cheap, about 450 skeins Belding Bros. embroidery reinstated . &s Agnosticism Tablets cost nothing. Druggists every- where sell them. If you have that uncomfortable feel- ing of fullness, stomach upset, and are irritable and depressed, beware, stomach and digestive organs are in rebellion. Do not delay—take Mi-o-na immediate relief. care Bulletin Office. LE—Two horses; one weighs 3 other one 1000 ; good for heavy and light North Thames been made a state re- e i ligion for only a small proportion of the people are acquainted with it. In Pekin 15 years ago people asked for the old ways. today they want the newest thing in the newest way. makes the chance for the missionair- It is one year ago today that the nment asked for the prayers of the Christian church. tional system has been thrown over. The present system begins with the Kkindergarten for the boys -and girls. One of the hopeful signs is the sight of girls walking to and from school. There are trade schools and universi- The standard of education has Sam Beit, 10 now and enjoy Bridge, Conn. FOR SALE—A two-horse team wag- dump cart and mowing machine. O. D. Vergason, R. D. DEMONSTRATION PLOTS IN OVER TEN TOWNS like those Havana The old educa- “WANTED _In Greeneville, a_compe- tent laundress to do personal wasling ! Reply to this ofiice of | Secured For Lessons in Hay Growing 186 Duil calf by County Agent Lincoln. B e Geo. A. Kahn, Seventh St. = — ——— County Agent Murray D. Lincoln of | “wWANTED—A OISR e Y the New London County Improvement G 3 league/ has made considerable pro- miich and spring- Grattan Bros., Scotland, Conn. Tel. Willimantic. WANTED—U. Eovernment jobs TO RENT—F) ments, at 15 Town St. Main St. or No. 14 Town at, modern - inquire 117 _FOR RENT —Six-room East Great Plain. F. T. aprisd My ayfng prayer is toay STORE to rent; g00d 10catio; i write.. Crescent Beach Land Co., Crescent iseach, Conn, apris for the seasol "o RENT— room, b4 was T COTTAGL (o rent entire season 3lou; cottage 1ot for saic sivi. Beacn Land Co., Cresceunt seacn, Cuili. apris TO REXNT with bat aprisd Eviction f icely furnis Brom ington Sireet. The land wh s | As strangers and a | The time ¢ 1O I rooms, wi gether w garden. able prices, aL i Main St FOR RENT —Small tenement. West Side 1k Mili. the plans for hay plot desonstrations of an acre each and al- has plots offered to him for ten of the towns They are look- | gress with FOR SALE A kinds of seeds, seed potatoes and fertllizer, at & low at Greeneville Grain Co. been set by Christians. ed to for teachers for the men's and The government of- flcfals have asked the A, B, C. F. M. teachers - for y and the academy in eight counties of Southwest Siransi. with the Board in paying the teache A Year’s Progress. open to men and women; over appointments co $ month; iife jobs pleasant work; short ours; vacations; common gense educa- i directions_ telling women’s colleges. a this “use in nearly of the county, and others are to be se- cured, one in each town. When the plan is in operation it will be easy for any FOR_SALE—Have taken out one 12 h. Brie horizontal engine which we ell for $60. E. H. Jacobs Mfg. Co., Danieison, Conn. FOR SALE — Motorcyel twin, 3-inch tires, ex be sold a Institute, Dept. 35-M., Rochester, N. Y. co-operate one to locate e on a demonstration plot 1 have on it a sign indi- cating that it is one of the demonstra- tion plots under the supervision of the Improvement have already been secured in Norwich, Groton_ Mystic, North Stonington, Wa- terford, Frankin, Montville and Yantic. The plan is to secure a plot for use on a two and three year basis, as this variations 4n sea- If the experiment one year it WANTED Two girls for and sorting; girls for mangle Rogers Domestic Laundry, as each w 91 Chestnut | Sherwood went into ever Will bo right. and to some in the interio Through their work scores of students put down study the Gospels, as wishing to be- come Christians, to study the religion. The young men of China were aroused as never before to the influ- ence of Western religion and education. The manhood of China has been influ- enced by the work of the ¥. M. C. A. leaders better missionaries. lectures and rooms, they came gradually the New Testament, their minds were then ready for the Christian appeal. When the new government came they were ready for the Christian church and have been received The new church in CHina is often managed by these enlightened 'N a ocottage; sive wife and chil- ar O Moasnore Hife; our $1.000 cottage, including lot, is cheaper th. write for descri) Land Co., Crescent Beach, -'where were an rentns; ption. Cres- work horse, with some speed horse lumber wagon, 1 exp 1 Brewster piano box tires, full leather top, plano box & easy terms FOR SALE—One WANTED—Barber. h Wauregan House Barber Shop. aprzid BILL! Lets take & 100 next item to see what the Smoke Shop has sct to o el ERCHANTS' WEKK we of- ; also a lot of briar pipes with amber bits for 59c, n, anyway, and Fagan's Smoke 1 buggy, rubber le and nearty new, 1 louble harness and 4 rness, all bargain prices. Wal- Hlnlppeh, Danielson, Conn. d allow wor wet or dry. were conducted for only might be a dry season, and the demon- stration might be very unsatisfactory One half the demonstration acre will farmer buying the it under the supervision of the county agent. farmer takes the crop from the ferti- lized acre and also from the other half of the plot which is used as a check- fertilized portion. u at the . They got hold "OR_SALE—Several casks of good filtered and put in new barrels, uding the barrel. | Peckham, Kast Side, City. be fertilized ALE, _Moving picture outnt; ;. will sell for $100 to make quick sale. Jerry Labby, Putnam, Conn. Safety razor blades for e, B over Car Station, ing. Room 6, s members | plot against the hwien. Careful records are kept of all work and what is realized. County Agent Lineoln has been find- ing a great demand for visits from him on behalf of the granges. not been a member of the grange be- fore coming here to -this work, but at the last meeting of Norwich grange he was one of a class of eighteen can- didates who received the first and sec- T FOR SALE_White Wyardotte and eneral WANTED _Single man for ge AT Wi farm work and teaming, able to milk. re Glen Rock Farm, Mystic, Conn. 1 51d Willimantic. Te p THINA #1 OVER — 250 noteheads (regular business size) neatly printed, for 3.9 Send for ' samples ~aad prices for any priniing you are in need ‘Tne Bulletin Company, Prestige of America. You don’t realize the prestige of America in China, the speaker Choice young Chinese here drinking in the spirit of c They see intense v combined with national patriot- KESPASSING NO- RUEARS, nn six zer | and 200 p-inted on cloth, 12x12, b, twerve for 33.25. Norwich, Conn. WANTED Plano tuning. A . Gof- dou, 233 i'rospect St City. large iot: mar3od urnished rooms, For the be Norwich iioas Yet th t House of eight rooms and | He cal laundry, 26 School SL, Just oit ington; ail moderu unprovements, Hnc three iainutes from. reni reasonable to responsibie rties. Appiy tw Jounn E. Hawks, 81 Broadway. Telephone 487-2. And from his pale a Another victim of misrule has FURNISBED ROOMS, 2.l modern con- veniences, 35 Union St. Phone 1luval-3 iy1lid TO RENT—ine stors No. way, cenira: location, next to the Wau- regan hotel, now uccupied by urnishings. elds. tallor and gentiemen's Apply to William H. M you? FURNISHED HOOMNS. cenirai 1ocu- tion, steam ueat. Inguire is Unlom ig FOR RENT Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable for light manufacturing or aecsd other purposes. W what air these Russian steppes Mr. Wayba. fangled dance: “The Panam mou: Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co.|sugges ~THE EXILE'S PRAYER. o a8 = Beneath a far-off Australian sky am Irisnexile lay, The sand from out his glass of life was ebbing fast away; The friends who stood around his cot his eyes could scarcely see. His thoughts, which soon would be at rest, were far across the sea; In spirit once in he stood, aga , upon’his native s Where as-a child and as a man, his foot had lightly trod. 3 In fancy he could feel upon his brow the mountain air, And from his parted lips there issued forth the exile’s prayer. < CHORUS. Lay me on the hillside, with my face turned toward the west; Toward that sacred island, the land I love the best Let a bunch of shamrocks green be lanted o'er my grave— od bless the Island of the Brave! sel drove him far n, t which Irishmen be call home; s have felt the and of kings, where" tread of prince: { Whose harp once wooed the world, is now a m: of broken strings: They were forced to leave the land that gave their fathers birth, outcasts to wander o’er the earth; me back to him agaln when s but a child, he w With memories of sweet rambles through her woods and valleys wild. CHORUS. Each eve was wet with briny tears, his words had touched their heart, were exiles, too, and time had d to heal their smart; f; In every clime beneath the sky the Iri race are seen, Lought is fixed upon le so green. friends around him, for the end is drawing near, laggatd cheek a tear. wipe aw felt the hands of deat vou. Ireland!” were the that filled his dying CHORUS, HUMOR OF THE DAY lie—So you ed and lost, did 1i all my presents Oh, no, indeed! She return- Town Talk. He (at piano)—Don't you think this a beautiful melody? She—Yes. I consider strain.—Dartmonth Ja it quite a k Lantern. back (reading)—Hiram, W them new- .—Dallas New: holds an enor- mount Pleasant View Rentals $175-§2,5600 season SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale Watch Hill Weekapaug week when I met vou. dc about her. Teacher—Now. all to be so s pin drop Inspection by appointment FRANK W. COY 6 High Street, Westerly, R. I Long Distance Telephone her drop Teacher—Tommy, what is a boom- ism, they carry this idea bac! and revolutionize whole districts. America are coming these young let us set before them 3 zation truly Christian, so that we may rejoice that we had a part in the work. ‘We must pour men, women, money in- to China, but it must be done quickly. iotel and stable. Dayville, Conn. —Perfectly hardy, Persian alnut seedlings. inquire of L. D. Parkhurst, Danielson, ond degrees. Regarding the announced plan of tHé to form pouliry FOR SALE Improvement and pig clubs among the boys, New London Globe said Frida It is _the intention of the New Lon- County Improvement Society to endeavor to Fowl clubs and pig clubs are organized and prizes offered. Applies, of course, to farmer Make them want to the farm, as it were. boys are concerned, Just approach a parent gestion, that his boy D ATTENTION Yot want steady, Then Ring up 377-12 or drop postal to the Watch, Clock and Jewelry REPAIR SHOP OF LEE CLEGG, 128 Washington Street, City Prompt collections and delivery. One Year’s Guarantee, HELP WANTED Cook, General Maids, House- FOR SALE_New cottage, lights, bath, okk beamed dinin, oa-- trim, strictly up to dats, one minute from cars; Peck’'s Corner, Appiy to Miss Buckley, Motorcyclists Collide. Thers was excitement at Meehan's corner Friday noon when two motorcy- clists came together with a crash, head 4 Edminston after coming from. his driveway to the main road started down West Town street sirik- ing a machine going up. were also passing near. was thrown into the air and severely and the machine was 1 Edminston _escaped With few bruises and almost no harm to his motorcycle. Norwich Town. on premises. So far as city FOR SALE—The Leonard W. Bacod in_Norwich, consist large mansion house, D outbulldings and 10 Conveniently located (9 the city of Norwich, ai pri terms attractive with a sug- real estate interested in boy himself! thinking of? a farmer” Preposterous, absolutely! farming club may go all among farming boys who want to stay farming—but in_the city, noth- | ing doing, as stated Dbefore. Two teams The cyelist | o' fat are, a farmer.” Lo the buyer own “water illiam H. Shields, 35 Broad- That boyvs’ Farm Help, work Girls, Hospital i . i, C. Digs, thorougn- breds, registered, none beiter in thi Ludlow Farm, Nottn Stoning- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, ton, R. F. L. &, Norwich, Comnn. M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Former Choir In place of the morning anthem, G. Avery Ray of Springfield, 't(.vrmvr member of the choir, Central Bidg. FOR SALE 1 AM BUYING poultry of all Kinds. Anyone having same, 2rop poBtal o Samuel Gellert, Coichester, FOR SALE SALE HORSES I have 20 hors: pose of right away another car of 28 which B Tel. 1139. A BARGAIN at Thermos. at 1 want to d to make room for | derful salad dres: —Puck. Mrs. Wisen—How do you keep your husband at home evening Dewper- Friday, May 1st. Come and see them. MER R. PIERSON. S0 he gets-bus: . 2 iy o colo: For Sale—A fine 11 room house witn | 3.5 €0 bath, in fine condition, lot 50x100, with | . fruit and berries at Sunny Just the place for boarders employed | E. M, PRENTICE, z dow itants ily, EGGS EGGS EGGS| dozen | jot, 89 CLiff St. even-room house,with Must.be sold to close W. Hamilién, Executor, his daughter T PRINTING—i00K at tness pii 6% emveiopes ( card printed in flat Dwelling, . hard-wood floors, gas with sure touch and most pleas- gular businesi orner, 31.40; 1,000, 3 I THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO.,| Commerce Strest. 0. 104 North 2 A well-built house and will be sold at a reasonable Meds May Baskets. leiterneads, of | FOR SALE FOR SALE KENYON PROPERTY 44 LAUREL HILL AVENUE. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IF SOLD AT ONCE. . 32.10; 8,000, fiarseon | talements 5mx Thomas H. Beckley Phones: 724-2 Send for sam- ons promptly rrinters and Sutletin Co., . Norwich. Conn. May Building 278 Main Street DO YOU WANT TG BUY A FARM? | have on my list over one hundred— | situated in New London and Windham kinds of farms, 3 Lathrop entertained the illa club last week at Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Geritz moved Saturday from Sturtevant street to 2: West Town street. EXCEPTIONAL Here's an opportunity that Il not 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. $9.25 per front foot. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Marsh and daugh- ntly from Thamesville own street The roads being in good shape now, would be pleased to show any of hese places to interested parties. if interested, don’t delay—as they are selling fast. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance 25 SHETUCKET ST. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St of Bronxville, arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ington street Norwich, Ct. Splendid section a Bliven of Wa Some startling au- | - | selling at $30. per front foot. that impulse.”” ARCHA W. COIT Residence Phone 102-2 Opp. Y. M. C. A. olchester after visiting Mr Four Pool Tables, ail in good condition, vith a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, one 4% x 9; will sell cheap. Poal Parlors, 49 Main St, Norwich. Telephone 147 Giddings of Mystic was guest last week of hi; na Giddings Ray sister, Mrs. An- |LOOK THESE HORSES 0VER; BEFORE BUYING THEM ELSE- 63 Broadway of Ledyara PENNSY_VANIA EXPRESS CO, 351-353 East 34th St New York City. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. 140 Young Work Horses MONEY LOANED on Diamonus, aud Securilies of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An oid sa Arm to deai with. SUNNYSIDE FARM. \cr:u:: n aie tillable, fine pasture: stock barn good woodland, commodates 2o . and MNirs. Henr; ' were guests Doane of N iHE COLLATERAL And tion and cit P TRYON'S AGEN Willimantic, Conn. AUCTIO TUKSDAY, at 10 o'clock a. " one of Geo. Kleine's mam- “For oked Tor iness, also several pavem Best Coffee ALWAYS FRESH ROASTED AND GROUND 23c Elsewhere you pay nearly twice 1 and Trene Ktewart wers recent gues cars transfer block from Long.Island Ferry. Murray Hill. to the door. Wes: Town sireet. Berlin.—Miss lumphy, is now employed children’s department of the New York public’ library. Send your 40—HEIFERS—10 costs you very orders by mail; little more . for AUGTIONEER A graduale lrom Jones' Nat. Schooi ot postage on a 10 pound package. United Iefipuners bo. Franklin Sq. over Somers Bros. i NURSE' TELLS HOW 10 ! PREVENT BED SORES reed Stock. Estate Sales. lR. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Cts Telephone 1-3 mileh and 2 milking FRED B. EATON. use Comfort Powder I am on a case now where the lady had been in bed eight weeks amd by using Comfort Powder she has no * Comfort Powder is & Skin | gaws Healing Wonder, Willlmantie, THERE 1s Bo dvertising medlum In Easteyn Connecticut igtin for business HERR 1s o Savertsng meaium im THERE 18 no aJvertising mediu=s 1a e The Bul- Fastern Connecticut ledn for husmess cea ern Counecticut esu | i&tin fo. business ca ual to The ual t0 The Bui- fruit, land can be w An rom Westerly s-acre Ljust issued c . WILLIAM A. WILCOX eal Gatate Hrok $1 Went Broad Sircet—Rooms 1 and Building, Central The: Westerly, R. L Gffice No. 365. TeL Residence 531 ice columns Phone 300 86 Cliff St. Farm of 25 Acres | ked by ee miles plained the Post Intelli line is zoing of 403). { i | | l 117 Main Street, Farm of 25 and barns, pr located trolley line. Will Le sold “ow price for a quick bu FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building MNorwich, Y s To the Farmers of this Section: COL. EARL N. GALLUP ! ~Now s the ume w0 usi It _you want to zell. I bate a large ist of customers looking Scna description or call. FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large lez, I five minuter’ walk from Main street. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE y all clear, has a 6-roem hou ple and in good repa WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St,, Norwich, Conn. Specialty of Farm and Telephone i47 ,Opposita Thames Bank Merchandise and | FARMERS ! Don’t forget to order your Agricultural Limestone from Peck, McWilliams & Co. s 'o”o'él other eyuipment excecds 320, “Yes,” replied the man who dislikes tions of scandal “and me mud.”"—Washington ar. “I had a most surprising dream last night. You It t “If it's the same one y had Jast tell me —Cornell Widow. children, T want you 1l that you can hear a ter a moment’s silence)—Let -Boston Transcript. Boy ommy—I can’t describe it exact- y, but I know it has a short tail and can climb trees—Birmingham Age Herald. like to meet young mer. ng: ~Then T know voull like papa. He makes the most z you ever tasted! Oh, T manage to break one aum plpes occasionally, staying at home nights his meers _ondon e is falling down, fall- the children Their awoke from a slight had better give them mil- e ballot,” e murmured sleep- before they desirgy the town.™ as City 1 Who built this snow house with the * asked the explorer. here last 1 put up since 1 w That's our Carnegie Iskimo pro Chauffen T'm afrai rinned Pat, " L 3 good —Woman's Homs THE KALEIDOSCOPE There are nearly 40,000 electric ve- hicles in this country. This country bought goods in France last year valued at $140,000,000. Protestants of the TUnited States gave $16,39%,000 to foreign missions in 1913. Ninety per cent. of the farms of this country are said to be without any sheep. Chile plans to spend more than $22.- 000,000 in the next four years reorgan- g its railways, The fourth international congress of Societies of Invento and TIndustrial Artists will be held in Lyons, France August 17 to August 21 William Brown, who owns a hun- dred square miles in Central Oregon e flocks of sheep, was a school at 340 per month 27 years st who lost his ident invented an steel with which stru- membe abieto play his favorite i resident of <ating recent- On the ice he mger than With and blowing flisht, a pigeon has been known ke 1,900 yards a minute. The bell in the tower of the eity ! hall at Hartford, Conn. which has not bern used since December 31, 1899. when it was rung for the this centur cording to recent decision of the board of finance advent of year, ae- will ring this That the fishing industry is an tm- portant one in British Colnmbia is evi- denced by the flgures given-in govern- ment statisties, There are 160,000 men and boys engazed in the fishing the” annual catch is arly 0.000. - The in ho;