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CLOUDY. WEDNESDAY, SHOWERS THURSDAY ~— — . FULL ASSOCIATED WMBGomgOnTomdlt. | Vaudeviile ana Metion the Auditorium. Moving Flotures st Colonial Theatre. -Vaudeviile and Photoplays at Davis Theatre. 5 ¢ . ANNOUNCEMENTS "'Superb atiraction tonight in the Taftville Motion Picture house. pre- senting Joan of Arc in five magnificent parts. Two shows, 7.15 and 8.30. Ad- mission 15 cents. Don’t fail tgy see this picture. DAVIS THEATRE. . Last Chance to See the Great Richards Today—Five New Acts Tomorrow. __That it doesen’t take the people of Werwich long to declde where the best show can be seen for the money, can easily be seen by the srowds have filled the Davis at every rmance this week; five acts of first class vaudeville and photo plays that cannot be beat are the rea- son for the attendance; today will be the last opportunity for those who have not already seen this show to avall themseives of a real treat, The Great Richards heads the bill with a distinct novelty carrving _special moenery and elecirical effects. Wholey and West do a duteh comedy skit that is a sure fire laugh getter. Caprice Lewis as a trapeze ariist has it _on anything seen in taat line here. Mo- Nally ana Stwart have a comedy sing- ing, taiking and dancing turn that brings smiles and applause every time thev appear and Zita the charm- ing voung lady violinist plays her way into popularity at every show. Out of the whole five acts it would be hard to_find one weak spot on the bill In the photo plays the feature is a two reel Broncho drama called Wolves of the Underworld, a powerful story of life in the big citles. The Mutual Weekly is also on the bill and shows many interesting events taken as far as the Arctic regions. The Keystone comedy s _called Mack at it Again, featuring Mabel Normand and Mack Sennitt two of the biggest favorites of that celebrated company. It might ai- €0 be Interesting to know that Mr. Econitt is responsible for the direc- tion of all the comedies produced by the Keystone company. Another big time vaudeville show of Bve acts is booked for the last'half of this week with the Four Urota Japs in a wonderful acrobatic and juggling act as the headliners. Watch tomor- row’s Bulletin for a full description of the show. Matinee at 2.30. Evening, plctures 7 to 8.15, vaudeville 15 to $.30; pictures 9.30 to 10.30. Come any- time before .15 and see a complete 2 Wour show. COLONIAL THEATRE. Picturss at “Perils of Pauiine,” Three Reels, Seo- ond Event in This Big Hit. Today the Coicnial offers the second | serles of events in the wonderful and | amazing serial that is bolding the pub- | lic’s attention across this broad con- tinent, entitled ‘Ferfls of Pauline.” In the first event recently seen at this popular playhouse, it will be remem- | bered that Pauline’s father passed away shortly after the mummy had | whispered the mysterious message In- to his ear. The mummy’s bracelet was also placed on Pauline’s aim: but for | what purpose? We are to find out and win some of the $25,000 offered mt prizes by the chain of largest newspa- pers in the world operating between here and California. What did the | mummy say? What of the bracelet? ! ‘What of dastardly Owens and his fiendish plans? Let us follow him to- day and the wonderful perils of Paultne will become more and mors interesting, yet more and more amas- ing. Here wo shall see the thrilling ex- periences in the flying machines, and again guess what Harry is saying, where is Pauline, and a thousand other things. Don't miss Crane Wilbur the leader in the great popularity contest, also Pearl White and Paul Panzer. Other fine films are “The Long Cold Night” dramatic, and “With the FEyes of Love” with Augustis Phillips. THE AUDITORIUM. Incredible as it may seem. Siz. An- thony Novelll, the famous Italian ac- tor who has taken the principal role in the majority of the Chines photo dramas produced by George Kleine, has become quite a matinee idol in | this country. Managers of the theatres ! in which Quo Vadis, and Antony and Cleopatra, were presented declare that it is not frequently that women call at | the office and ask if it is possible to | mecure a photograph of the hami"oms' Ttalian actor. In most cases they are | referred to the Kleine headquarters in New York and Chicago, which are| cverwheimed with similar requests. | In the first two stupendous photov dramas in which Novelli was starred, | he appeared in the role of a Roman | patrician soldier; but in “For Napoleon | and France” George Wleine's latest | photo dramatic success, he demon- | strates his versality by acqmumv himself with credit as a young cap- | tain of the army of France. Novelli is still more fascinating to the fair sex | ; in the modern role of a courageous | young lieutenant in “Between Savage and Tiger.” “For Napoleon and France” will be | the attraction at the Auditorium theatre for two days, commencing this afternoon at 2.30. Matinees will commence daily at 2.30 this afternoon and evening perform- anceces at 7 and 8.30. Prices as usual, 10¢ and 20c. The Height of Waves. Among the most trustworthy scien- tific measurements of ocean waves are those of Lieutenant Paris of the Fronch navy. The highest waves | measured by him were in the Indian Ocean, between the Cape of Good Hope 'and the island of St. Paul | Thirty waves measured during a.| northwest gale there averaged 29% feet in height and six of them following one another with beautiful regularity, were 37% feet in height. Some still high- I BRIEF STATE NEWS | rimsnir o, death at LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR SALRE: By order of the Honor® able Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, I will sell the undivided one-half interest of Alfred J. Pardy, late of Norwich, deceased, in and to two certain parcels of real estate, de- scribed as follows. viz.: The first parcel, with dwelling house and other buildings thereon standim situated on the southerly side of Ben EEfoe. S ERSUSE of ey avenue, within the Town of Nor- | wich, known as Lot No. 40, on a plan of | Thomas H. Beckley building lots on record in the oifice or| the Town Clerk of Norwich, Book of ||| May Building Phones: 724-2 Plans, No. 1, pages 32 and 33. The second parcel 1s known as Lot | No. 72 on a plan of shore lots at Haughton Cove Terrace, in the Town of Montville, Conn.. both' of which par- cels of 1and are fully described In the application to sell on file in said Court. ALICE M. PARDY, apr29a Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Listrict of Norwich, on the 28th day of April, A D. 1914 Present—NELSON J. AYLING Judge. Estate of Lucinda Ray., late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix oite the credilors of said aeceased to bring in_their claims against said estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect to- gether with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the piace where said deceased last dwell, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in 4 newspiaper baving a circulation in sald District, ana wake return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLIN The above and foregoing sopy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. , Judge. is a true CHURCH, Clerx. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby molified to present their claims against said_estate to ths undersigned at R. F. D. , Norw! Town, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing ord ROLINE A. GREENMA Administrat PROBATE HELD within and for the District . on the 28th day of April, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. iary E. Peck, late of Spragt id” District, deceased. William Peck of Sprague, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set that administration be granted the estate of said deceased, al- AT A COURT OF at Norwieh, of Norwic! in upon leged to be intestate. Whereupon, it is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the Cit in of 5th Norwich, said_Distriot, on_the day of May, A. D. 1914, at 11 o'clock in the forenoo nd that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in sald District, at least five days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, The above and foregoing copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, apr29d Clerk. Judge. is a true er waves were seen, but not measured. {In a moderate breeze the length of a wave was found to be about twenty five times its height, but in a gale only eighteen times.—London Globe. Tylerville—Several dogs around town have been poisoned by some un- known cause. Durham—The New Haven branch of the Epworth League will hold a group meeting here at the Methodist church Thursday evening, April 30. Deep River—Fire Warden George E. Wagner has appointed as his assist- ants Charles F. Dickinson, of Deep River, and Louis Fernand, of Win- throp, Middletown—Sunday morning the Rev. E. C. Acheson, rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity, preached to the boys of Westminster school, Simsbury New Haven—The annual and luncheon of the New tion, Council of Jewish be held next Monday, Hotel Taft. meeting Haven sec- Women, will May 4th, at the Southington—A call has been by Daniel Taugney all those interested of a mlitary company to services to the government. 1ed for a meeting of offer their Manchester—The Boy Scouts are planning to g0 on a camping trip this summer. To raise money for the trip they will give a benefit moving pic- ture and vaudeville entertainment, Hartford—Plans for laying the cor- nerstone for the new $69,000 parochial | churches, Middle Haddam—Haines A. Hollis- ter, a farmer, 40 vears of age, shot 0 Monday morn- ing with a shot gun. Mr. Hollister was of a mervous temperament and of late had been depressed. Waterbury—Waterbury’s representa- tives at the international congress of Salvation Army officials, which will be held at London, England, in June, will be Adjutant and Mrs. J. T. Win- terbottom of the local army. Farmington—Ten prominent men have begun a flv swatting campaign They are: Dr. Richard Blackmore, Ar- thur J. Birdseve, H. Bradford Allen, Thomas Hewes, Harry Ney, David F. Broderick, J. Alfred Skoglund, Pr. fessor Philip Gorham, Everett I | House and Fred P. Swanston. The government of Brazil has begun work on an extensive system of rese voirs to enable the residents of its northeastern states to get water in long dry seasons, which frequently oceur. in the formation | | school connected with the St. Peter's | parish were made at a meeting of the | fifty representatives from Catholic | 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 well-built house and will be sold at a reasonable 278 Main Street 474-3 UNPRECEDENTED Here’s an opportunity that I'll 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.. Price $9.25 per front foot. Splendid section of city. Property in near selling at $30. per front foot. that impulse.” ARCHA W. COIT Residence Phone 102-2 63 Broadway Opp. Y. M. C. A. COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER A graduate irom Jones' Nat. Schoei ot Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Real Estate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephone 1-3 FARMERS ! Don’t forget to order your Agricultural Limestone from Peck, McWilliams & Co. ADVERTISEMENTS ~ under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line X POETRY GOL¥ Dflml'l'lol(. The Golfer mod l'n his room Pitching balls to a padded ttnil:'l‘h" He could zrbrk hl- mashie there all Bution th 1okt wad 1n despair; ‘Twas top and sclafr, ¥ Till a horse would latgh, And the best he'd get was a measly o\ hal “I fever shall learn this game,” quoth e, “Ana Td sen soul 1 - Id sen my or a seventy: No sooner said, on this fateful m Than the Devil walked in, with n“ 4 SUNNYSIDE FAK!(. Best farm in co lio acres, 70 smooth, strong, good woodland, new stock barn, ac- Gommodates 25 head, running spring water at each sianchion, large norse barn, silo. icehouse, henhouses, sheds, etc., cottage house, 7 rooms, heat, bath, hot and cold water, veranda, all excel- ent condition, on state road, near sta- tion and city; $1000 cash, rest easy pay- ments. Pictures and particulars. TRYON'S AGENCY, aprioa Willimantie, Comn. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Scotch collle, white feet, Rover, reward. Norwich R. 3. apr29d Hot Weather will soon be here. GET PREPARED for it by installing a “RUUD” Hot Water Heater. Does away at once with a Hot Kitchen and saves a lot of coal. Luther M. Keneslon, Telephone 287-3. Come in our office and let us demon- it is to have HOT WATER without burning a lot of coal. The finest invention of these times for the Housekeeper in Hot Weathar at a small cost for installing. Can be attached to any boiler. BEAR IN MIND we are headquar- ters for all kinds of Heaters and Ranges operated with Gas. Let us demonstrate them to you. City of Norwich Gias & Electrical Department 321 Main Street, Alice Building R R I TR MONEY LOANED Watcnes, Jewe ies of any kind at the atcs of Interest. An old estap o firu to deai with. ik COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Streer, Upstairs. (Establisned 1872 Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building JanlTuWI FURS STORED by , M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin Street DR. C. R. CAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice during his last illness. McGrory Building, F. . ATCHISON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Room 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. Night ‘phone 1083 NEWMARKET HOTE.L, 715 Soswel! Ave, Firsc-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Meais and Weich Larebit served to worger. Jeup Tuckic rProp. Tel. 43 DK. ¥. W. HOLMS, Dentist anon buiiding mnncx, Hoom A. "s'.‘muucn. s28 octioa M. J. FIELDS . . . . Florist 39 erd Strel\ Flowers: " Designs, Forms anrd 7 Telephene 6. E.urbpean Plan . 75 cents per day and up HAYES BROS., Telephone 1327, 26-28 Broadway Rates tillable, fine pastures, | strate and explain to you how simple | Norwich, Conn | Small as well as larger towns, all or | spare time, sell our combined accident, health and natural death policy. Most liberal of today. Energetic men desir- | ing an agency, liberal commission and ! collecting interest given. Address with articulars, P. O. Box 34bo, Boston, Tass. ApraaMWs ng Bros. e Trom store. mbr FOR SALE—Tw 1100 1bs age 11 ears; good_for Sam Beit, 10 N rses; one welghs ; other one 1060 hea vea WANTED Three farms, ranging from 75 to 150 acres; must be desirably located, near city: give as full description as pos: ble, with price, at once, in person or by letter to JORN A. MORAN, Renl Estate Broker, apr29d Norwick, HELP WANTED | Cook, General Housewerk Girls, Day Workers, Chamber Maid, Farm Hand. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, | M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. ATTENTION You want steady, reliable time at home! Then Ring up 377-12 or drop | postal to the Watch, Clock and dJewelry REPAIR SHOP OF LEE CLEGG, 128 Washington Street, City Prompt collections and delivery. One Year's Guarantee, EGGS EGGS EGGS fifty thousand dozen | Will pay highest market | We want Native Eggs. price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO.,, Commerce Street. FOR SALE FOR SALE KENYON PROPERTY 44 LAUREL HILL AVENUE. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IF SOLD AT ONCE. | JAMES L. CASE, || 40 Shetucket Norwich, Ct. st, FOR SALE Fonr Pool Tables, all in good condition, with a first class outfit; threc 4 x 8, one 41’ x 9; will sell cheap. Palace | | Pool Parlors, 49 Main St, Norwich. _ \LOOK THESE HORSES OVER | BEFORE BUYING THEM ELSE- | | WHERE. | PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS CO, 351-253 East 34th St, New York City. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. 140 Young Work Herses and Mares 140 |In geod cendition, weighing from 300 | to 1600 1bs. These herses have beer bought greer. within the past two years and have been used in and around the . Ameng them & matched teams suitable for general bu iness, alse several pavement sore mares. Prices, single horses $45 (o $200, | teams $115- to $400. (30) days' triat allowed; if net as represented can be | veturned within trial time. No reas- | onable offer refused. (ne block 1 | ng Island Fer Jm ) All horses sllluptdl 400 miles from New York City, with blankets and halters and collars. All cars transfer to the deor. One Elock from Long Island Ferry. See Supt. 7481 Murray Hill. Ri ALE Dahlia_roots, 25 oholce ith Browr, Leonard & of seeds, seed enzine which we . Jacobs Mfg. 5, & style D r top, ana o double 1l bargal E Conn. OKR_SALE—S cider, 35 ed Peck apr cveral casks of good and put in new barrels, FOR _SAL rth $3C0; wi quick sale. Jerry aprisd picture outnt; 3100 to make , Putnam, Conn. “SALBE—White Wyandotte and Runne k egss, custom hatching, 150 egss, Byron, Willimantic. Tel aprsd = = and 200 6% AT envelofes. neatly ‘—u‘.‘“ —— 250 noteheads egular business size) | Lrinted, for 31.90; 269 each, $3.00. Send for samples aad prices 10¢ @iy PrNLing you are in need of. The Eulletin Company, Norwich, Conn. TOR SALE _Hotel and stable. Apply . 8. Kennedy, Dayville, Conn. aprid FOR SALENew cottage, 1 rooms, reception hall, steam _heat, electric | lights, bath, ohk beamed dining rcom, Oa- trim, sirictiy up to Gate, decorat: ed, one iminute frum cars; very casy terms. Peck's Corner, Norwich Town. Appiy to Miss Buckley, on premises. marl FOK SALE—T real estate the houses, 2 barns, acres Of land, the city of Norwich, ai Bric terms attractive properiy nss it Apply to William H. Salelds, Cona. way, Norwick, in_aorwich, large mansion house, he Leonard W. Bacom consisting of 6 dweiling ouibuildings and 161 onveuicntly located o ana on w @ Dbuyer This s own water Supply octldd FOR SALL— . breds, istered, 1. C. pigs, Lnoioug none beiter i country. Ludicw Farm, North Stoning- ton, R. F. . o, Norwich, Conn. . F. Button. I AM BUYING poul of all kinds. Anyone having same, icOp poBtai 10 Bamuel Gellert, Coichiester, Coan. decisa FOR SALE —Klever-room Louse,wiih | lot, 89 CLEZ St. Musi be soid to close estate. G. W. Hamilten, Executor, 130 Main St Jeid PRINTING—00K al Lnese prices. 59 6% envelopes (regular business size), 000, $8; 10,00, X, Prinied, 3 36505 19,000, $3axli, plinied, 3950;" To.0uy, 3 , printed, ol Xty 834, printed, $6; 10,000, 311 scription donp pr Dles. % card printed in corner, 31.40; 1,000, 3125V 3iie 31 The HBulietin Co., . 3105 UL Lad; 1,000, $2.10; v,0u 500" leiterneads, 00, 32.3U; 5,080, .60; " 50U~ biincaas -60; 1,000, $2.105 5,009, 313.00; 200 staiements oiax 407 1,000, 3135, 5,00 Printing oi every de omptly. Send Ior sam- Printers and Binders, Nerwich. Conn. FOR SALE. Maxwell Special, 40 h. p. five ng car, with electrie ter, Prestolite tank, top rtains, full set Hariford ! shock absorb four new Ajax ov siaed, non-skid tires, also one extra tire and r three extra tubes, full set tools, two new robes. This car is in | first cond Guaranteed for on. 3 1d sare L taken out one 12| aprz3d otorcycle, Harley- | , 3-inch tires, ex- Must be sokd at right. W, N. Bur- Dani (o] ‘noteneads, | polite. “p1 » WANTED .FOR SALE TO RENT e edg;cvme your soul, my friend,” said AN “And tomorrow you'll sh - WANTED_—A girl to do generai| FOR SALE—Eggs for haiching, Reds, e e e Dertor e you'll shoot a seventy. hmfi:wm;‘ksin family of one. Apply at r‘é&'fi“p;k ndottes, Toc per 13" Mam: S, Mystier Gonn. - aten Mo, prasd Don’t think at all 85 Chureh St., City. aprzdd in ducks, rp e = 2 Of stance or_grip; = = ence Browning, Plai Hill, Norwich. ; = Nidely BIip; ning work? A splendi D) v : s - K to make some mignty good money.| FOR SALE—Stop! Don't forgel, 1| FoR RENT_100 aores of pasture; | /°ave it to me; Il turn the trick: Write health and aceident .insurance | you want to make money, but send for | whole or in Part; running hrook, never u pin_your'faith to your Uncle and be independent and out of doors.| my book telling how you can do itlary. ILevi N. Clark, So, Canterbury. | .. Nick.” & 3 Address National Casualty Company, | easy; only 26¢ by return mail. H. A} Jprodq Rt “Done!” said the Golfer—“gladly, too Detroit, Mich. apr2dd Saunders, Rnck\lll(‘, R. 1 ap: d | — - i e You" r;‘gr;‘rz tu‘al’lll the Devil. 'Good- R aoTaisis Gie onToE | OB AT T oree: DREET ST B | e O Y you. sibly two, live, middie #ged men Of | ness; also express Wagon harness; the { bagter. Laurel Hill, Phohe 735-3. Next day., when “Mac" drove off the good appearance and willing to work, | Jot at a bargain. Address H. H., Bul- uTh teo to travel In that section. All ~v|m-l‘llcun Office. aprzyd e e ——aes agrove For the first long hole, he was down mer’s job; thirty towns to cover; good =~ = T E ~ 3 —Flat, O e _in three; By wages weekly. Address Glen Bros,| FOR SALE—Five new oak drags |ments, ac io ‘town St. inquire 117 ang’ e othier, or near or far, ochester, N. Y. aprzsa | Geo. A. Kahn, Yantic, Conn. apr23d | Main St. or No. 14 Town D 25 | S O ot par. AN : i on State! FOR SALE—Light Brahma setUng | 7m0 RENT—_Thres furnished rooms | He sliced, he hooked, he sclaffed, he D O iress A1l com. | €253 and turkey oggs, at 349 Boswell | with pata, £7 Division bi. Tel. 1276- | o topped, % : munications D. F. Bristow nington, | Ave. Phone 103 apr2id apr2dd u e g other he always P OR_SALE—White Wyandotte and|™ yQr RENT — Tenement of eight | If he hit 2 bunker he blundered o'ep ng and | S; C. White Leghorn egg# for hatching, | rooms, with modern improvements, to- | And rolled to the pin for an easy four. at| 31 per_ \lls W. N. 5andb "g, Nor- | 8ether with barn, nennouse and largc | Over the green, or short, or IA? 20 Broadw: { wich n.. R, F. D. No. 7, “Glen Acre | garden. For further particuiars in-| He trickled the next ome to the cup. = Yards. Tel. 646-3. apr3WFsS | quire of Ljfl\mn €. LL!&ubndgfle,PCL‘y Once, when he pulled to a bunker tall, GOVERN ns are easy to WANTED—A - | Barn, or ight 1. nderwood, cK's | A caddle said s he rubbed his evn I 5 E —A girl for gene: -al house $ e S < f\?l‘_."flfirf;g"_fgg{‘v‘u e “‘]‘:ml::)l;’; N roferences; wages acoording. to | COrmer. prild_ | That & hoof had caromed the p e e ¥ Shaie " qualifications. A. M., Bulletin Office. 170 KENT—Furnished rooms, reason- 2 Faslinstole D aprzbd able prices, at the Norwich House, 62 | BUt none suspected, who saw it kicg. F ttied 2 - Ay v has cloven hoof of your Uncle R on ‘Square 5¢ stralght | . WANTED In shipping department | Maln St = oigar; its a mild, delightful smoke, | PTight, emergetic young man, good | FOR RENT —Small tenement. Apply The rard” is ome mild 10c cigar, §| Writer, who l'mdfillswmi'- marking !nlnd West Side Silk MillL mar3l e e 5 o g aprisd | packing goods; also a helper in ship- s een Y for 25c. Pagan's Smoke Shop. upriSd | B R B0 0 1o Tandle and pack | TO RENT _House of eight r%on:fafiq Wi B ol oul. YOUNG MAN would like work caring | goods. Apply fo The Ardmore | Jaundry, 36 School St, just off Wasn- and piteh and poke. for lawns or gardens in the oity, or | Woolen Mills antic, Conn. aprisd ififi{',‘.‘,.,‘iir’,;‘.‘,"’i.‘!“ ln{xxurpzu;;rg\-;:{.:.fiay T:u, his card, his friends b e s o b Orly seven waterfront | trolley; ‘rent reasonabft to responsible SRR TR = = aughten's (Cove; prices | parties. pply to Jo. | 3 WANTED U, S. government jobs | sonable; splendid invesiment | 131 Broadway. Telephone 487-i | open to men and women; over nvs.mml while prices are low. Telephone “1“ -5 mar3od appointments coming; $¢5 to b0 | make appeintment to inspect lots = bargain he ought to rus Tonth; Hife jobs pleasnt work: short ! SRcE8a vfi'i!r‘,‘.‘,.,.,"fz"u‘.‘.?u‘;"?_“Lfi‘u”.?:'i‘»fi’“‘ urse on the point of view. B Botents ruil direotions. telling | = FOR SALI—One yoke famcy Devon | ~Jyiid 5 oMacs” happler now Dby faf how to get position, free. Frankiiu | oxen, seven vears old, ‘weigh .4 _TO RENT—ihe store Na. 31 Broad- | ;i “never worries about the trade. Institute, ‘Dept. 35-M., Rochester, ¥.| Rorw Tt 31 e e "4 way, ceniras location, next to the Wau- | " ven "ives it a thought at all; SALE— bred English set- | tailor £ e . = W)‘fi:gf}”ui,‘fiig"%’,m;"{‘fiop “flpr“;‘fu ter Dane L Rilaan: Willimantio; Appu‘ to William H. Shields. JnnL&K‘ Is & pulf of smeke whers ke Hits the | R. D. . 523-12. apr2sd = —Chicago Tribune. sharpening. Room SAN 3 = - _acedd Jorwich 6 about two of land in Phoenix Xorwich. aprioa || Ehie" one, natl delivs ¢ HUMOR OF THE DAY WANTED—Single man for general | ered’ at doc 1,000, half | & —_— farm work and teaming, able to milk. | , ‘balance to suit purchasér. 'S, A. ‘I had my fortune told last night." hmuire Glen Rock Farm, Mystic, Conn. am, Willlmantic, Conn. Tel. 143-4. | “Did you? How much is it?”—Detreit mar21d E Free Press. SHOUVTING ANWD TRESPASSING . NO- FOR SALE—Bay horse; weighs 100( } Two Floors of Buxldmg I beg your pardon, sir- " “Grant- TICES p-inted on cloth, x.z.B-\x‘ 2ef | 1bs.; sound and kind ve: ol | ed: vut it's no use begging for any- fos. Iyrerve or A0 ke suieua | povis KRB, 5ty " apr2ia | No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, | fiing cisel Glasgow Record. . - . | wom saLE—20 “Ferguson Suitable for light manufacturing ¢f | She—I like the way that man looks. ANTED D) 3 A G, uol otor 30 in. draft lige. o * s o et GRS, el sieed | Ote It beam. 30 in. dr other purposes. He—Why, he's positively ugly! She | inia just ed “for’ season. W | Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry C3. 3;2[71?#;?5 looking at me.—Stanford s ant pr arral. INSURANCE MEN | TFOR SALE_Cheap, about 430 skeins She—So many men stay single now- SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale adays. He—Still, as many men marry as women.—Newark News. Watch Hill Weekapaug “Come and dine with me tomorrow.” Pleasant View Sorry; I'm | Rentals §175-$2,600 season Parsifal.” | Inspection by appointment {along with you."—Pittsburgh Des- { FRANK W. COY patch. 6 High Street, Westerly, R. I Long Distance Telephone “Bobbie, why d&id you take your Ht- tle sister’'s candy and eat it? Why didn’t you ask her if you ecould have =|1it?” “Why, 1 did, mamma, and she FOR SALE | said T couldn’t."—Boston Transcript. Photographer (to. young man)—t will make a much better picture if | you put your hand on your father's | shouider. * The Father—It would be | much more natural if he had his hand | in my pocket.—Washington Star. | I have 20 horses that 1 want to dis- | Judge—What is your occupation? pose of right away, to make room for | Witness—I'm an expert on figures. another car of 28 which will arrive | judge—Oh, a mathematiclan, eh? Wit~ Friday, May lst. Come and see them 1 e e - | ness—No, vour honor. I select the e apr27a | chorus girls for the musical comedies. | —Springfield Union. | Patience—I noticed last night that A BARGAIN | has_tango eyes. Patrice—Why ] call them tango eves? Pa- For Sale—A fine 11 room house wilh e By caaee s S bath, in fine condition, lot 50x100, With | fruit and berries at Sunny Side. atesman. | —pher o : Sl Just the place for boarders employed | i sun 2t Thermos. great bargains,” said Mrs. Gabb as she tience- —Yonkers S { looked up from the newspaper. “What M. PRENTICE, | is a slipon?” “A banana skin,” replied Phone 300 86 Cliff St. |ajr. Gabb.—Cincinnati Enquirer. Nell—Eliza went to an astrologer to | find out when was the best time to get | Farm of 25 Acres married. Stell—What did he tell her? | Nell—He took one ook at her and told | her to grab her first chance—Judge. | House, barn ana henneries, soms ‘Is vour client going to plead in- fruit, land can be worked by machin- | sanity “I haven’t decided,” replied ce is situated three miles from . price $1260, jery, p the lawyer. “He wants to look the | wester: | eround over and see which is the easi- An $5-acre farm, about four miles | €St to escape from, the prison or the { from Westeriy; new house, large barn | asylum.”-—Birmingham Age-Herald. 40x56, woodshe and henner price | e pones | $3000; $1000 down, balance on mort- | THEKALEIDOSCOPE gage at 5 per cent. Investigate! | Cottages at Pleasant View; 3i250 will | Berlin, Gormar- | buy a four-room cottage, all furnished, | for workwomen. | 1ot on pond side and has 76 feet front- [ see. oend for Wilcox's Farm | Qust issued—choice of 40%). WILLIAM A. WILCOX | Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Strect—Rooms 1 and 2, | Central Th Building, Westerly, R. L Cffice No. 365. Tel hsa a sanatorium One in every eight women in Great Britain is a widow. Buils! | tin | | Gola fields in northern Siberia,which have not been worked since 1907, will be reopened tals vear. Horses are scarce in Alaska, as it is too great an expense to provide food for them during the long winter. The German pound is exactly one- half a kilogram, or about one-tenth more than the American and English { pound. [ FOR SALE | Residence 531. cept s for testing, in ail five minuts walk frem Main | mines. | ~ ! ight- Labor unions in North Dakota urge | Elght room. Cot(age | the establishment of a law providing ] with bath and steam heat, ffor the inspection of mines, factories {} good barn and large let, Incated §|and wor | Land is being built out to sea from H cireet. Price reasonable. | the mouths of the M ssippi river at | 0 an estimated average rate of 300 feet i N. Tarrant & Co. {av o |} 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. | Sawmill waste of Douglas fir, of | which an enormous quantity is found k?n the western forests, is being u to ake paper pulp by a mill Marshfield, Ore. re manufac- * . I Coir fiber, from which 2 | | tured coir varn, bristles, cloth, etc., is | | obtained from the husks of the cocoa- Farm of 25 acres of land most- jnut, by native hand proc or by machinery. 1y all clear, has a 6-room house e Printers of Vancouver, B. have iy preSagatly \dfludul to work only five da ek that the members of their union who | are out of work may have an oppor- | tunity to provide for their families. property located and in good repair, near Will be sold at a low price for a quick buyer. {] ana varas, ] trolley lne. equivalent of one school year - more than 400 children is lost be- FRANCIS D. DONOHUE se of contact with minor conta- ires re- i | ! | ises, according to ‘ cently compiled for Pittsbursh. Central Building Norwich, Ct. DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM? | have on my | situated in NE\V Counties. $1000 up. All kinds of farms, ist over one hundred— Londen and Windham from The roads being in good shape new, I would be pleased to show any of | these places to interested parties. if interested, don't delay—as they are selling fast. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and !nsurance . Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. { *-- In one of the citles ca nllued‘ byltha . . Servians in the Balkan war the elec- To the Farmers of this Section: | i tric lighting system had not been com- New 1s the uume to list your farms ] pleted, and the task been finished if you want to sell. 1 have a large | by the conquering army’s engineers list of customers looking for farms, - Send description or call, WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. Telephene i47 Opposita Thames Bani PIAN O 'F. C. GEER, 2o 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Ct ‘Phone 511 THERX is 0o agverusing medium In siern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for Dusiness resulta The area of Manitoba was formerly 7,188,298 acres, of which 6,019,200 acres were water, but the extension of boundaries act of 1912 increased the area to M%,432,698 acres of land and 12,739,600 -water. The production of 427 1-2 bushels of potatoes on one acre at Hymors, west- ern Ontario, by. Arthur Stich, has de- velopedggreat interest in that part of Canadai’ Consular Agent George H. Freeman of Fort William adds that a largelytincreased acreage will be plant- ed to-potatoes this year