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* Vaudeville d Aotion Plotures at pa Gt ~ Moving tictures at Coionial Tnsatre : ot oo Cowiti Meeting.. Court Norwich, No, 4339, L O. F, secets in Bill Block. Uneas Lodge, No. 11,1 0. O. F., meets in Oda Fellows Hall Thames Union, No. 187, U. B. of C. J. of A, meets in Carpenters’ Hall. wich Aerie, No. 3%, F. O, B, meets in Eagies' Hall, Ladies' Auxillary, No. 18, A.'O. H, meets in Fores.ers’ Hal Norwich Council, 2 ¥ B L, meets in Pythian Hail, ANNOUNCEMENTS This morning Mjss Adles explains why early appointments are necessary because of her spring engagements.— See adv. Frank A, Bill offers Ladies' Cloth Top Shoes, Dongola, -Gun Patent leather, ligh or Low Larest ;sxylos at $3,60 and $4.00. Fine Metal, Heel. Tast Saturday the property - BliS§ place owned by Mrs. Wightman, was sold to Edwin L. X hbun ~of Fitchy: al Estate Broker John DAVIS THEATRE. Bipa Big Time Vaudeville Acts * Feature Photo Plays Today. and rd of the show for the this will be right vaudeville and of the five act is theatre will the the like of whic been heard here before, each r of the t. wonderful voice and they how to =i the ment ma; fortunate sec act ‘treat to Anather the . Ward talking s in a class rris com- Jack F his the photo p today the special feature is a two reel drama produced By the American company called The Last Supper, with Sidney Ayres, in a dignified portrayal of Christ ,showing the power of good over evil, this is & beautiful production and one you ought to see. The famous Weekly of current events is, also on this bill and The Passing of Izzy, a nz comedyv produced as only | thie Keystune plavers can do it, there | is & lavgh in every inch of film. The time and prices will remain as week, matinee at 2.30, all seats 36 cents.” Evening, photo plays 7 to §.15, vaudeviile from 8.15 to 9.3¢, and phsto plays from 9.30 to 10.30. Don’t miss this show. CLONIAL THEATRE. “pdventures of K:flMyn," or “Temple of the Lions,” Two Reels. The immense number of patrons of the Co a the Ad ) pieased to note that toda derful woman of nerve Bs seen in the third séries. This episode is known to tell That must be in are overflow ~ferocious glorious and Kathlvn thrust Western in and “When the Cartridges another biz hit. This last i8_a strong of ’~Hn'-' The bill is " co; ’Hr‘»d roaring farce. Cominz tonorr and for Tuesday @Bl IS the mammoth Vitagraph three! reel spectacle ed “Lost in Mid- Qeean” a most complete and vivid Story of the Titanic disaster. No not mifss this powerful feature, and the| eollision of the tr and the iceb Pescues. Remem! is'for Tvesday The Auditorium. A record brezking shew will be pr Bented at the Auditorium for the fi three d g#nated Vaud Slar acts and 400 Atlantic st the r this last picture umer t his week bysthe Amaj- ille “company of = sfx feet of the best| I motion - plotu This show will | €ombine qualit; quantity and will | run & full two hours and a half, the | gatinee perform starting at-2.15 + Spstead of g, starting p. m. and running re will be an inter- | following were run | who come show. This ille stars has been secvred for half of the! Week ony’ but the management have! arranged with sther company to _present another show of six acts for the last half of the week also. The headtite act for the three days of this week will be p nted by the five Dunbar®, well known —comeds _peeple. in the cyclone musical comedy sensation, un in a Candy Sho - Thete are thr en and two girls in 1h® act and. & dray load of special | Ecenery and effects. Another big fea- | ture on the same bill will be Sir Wal- ter Weems, the “Earl .of Virginia,* ‘Wio is one of the funniest monologue | e%?;edians Yorwich has ever seen anpd who savs his turn is not an act—just an pvent. Mr. Weems is a headline atimetion throw-hout *the “sou has ondarful personal uze to T *t popuiar w and w in he!‘ own 1 be a strong this well balanced vaude- % _Trandon. and Taylor are W Tyrolean yodlers and singers “wio work in a very beautiful speeial of scenery comsisting eof several'! s ‘!;d nm.lectrinuly- ngr;;a ing and sevel ther preity \elec- cal I!eg: Tast nint by no means Erociming Ja Jean Tl Boy from G way,” wt‘:; s :ling Mutual | later as governor of Connecticut. | Center and two miles north of Scotiand | Among his descendants have been C.|X. R. station, the rollowing described | P. Huntington, Bishop Frederick D. EEomerty s g | Huntington and Dr. William Reed ! 10—GOOD YOUNG COWS—10 as the | Huntington, late rector of Grace|; new milch and 3 to freshen later, 1 church, New York Zood sound five r old mare, dark | _The speaker added,” The humor nf“ bay, weigh 1150 1bs,, good worker and | the above statement will be appreciat- | excellent driver, Kemp manure ed when it is borne in mind ghat Sam. | spreader (nearly new), 1 cutaway har- HEE Rl 16, chnidren. row, L spring tooth harrow, 1 smooth- why | ersational | given in the even- | t show will | DISTRESS-MID. Is a Perfectly Harmless, Quick and Effective Remedy You must guard against stomach distress. It is dangerous and needless for you to suffer. A’bad taste in the mouth, headache, dizz! coated tongue, pain in the colon or Bowels, usually indicate over- | eating, or that you have eaten some- thing the tired digestive organs refuse to handle in the natural way. You. 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. today. Always keep them in the house atry them when traveling—take them at the first warning of stomach distress. If not benefited, Mi-o-na FQR SAtE——Go driving horse, price $110; Hammond typewriter, $10. A modern Three-flat Dwelling, steam heat, hard-wood floors, gas for cooking and lighting; lot 50x125, sltxmted at No. 104 North Main street. A well-built house ‘and will be sold at a reasonable price. Enquire of Thomas H. Beckley thm 724-2 May Building 278 Main Street | Tablets cost nothing. Druggists every- where sell them. ! if you have that uncomfortable feel- f fallness, stomach upset, and are | irritable’ and depressed, beware, the | stomach and digestive organs are in rebellion. Do not delay—take Mi-o-na now and enjoy immediate relief. DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM? I have on my list over one hundred— | NORWICH TOWN | e a4 d §t. Andrew's Rector and Choir at|] would be pleaged. to "‘.',,;“,; | Sheltering Arms—Mrs. Vincent Astor | these places to int; eated DarYie interested, don’t delay—as they are | selling fast. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. | Could Not Be a Descendant of Sam- | uel Huntington. There was evening prayer and an address by Rev. F. Johns Bohanan at the itering Arms Sunday after- noon. The text of the address was, | “Take Ye Away the Stone. Swese ] ¢ spoken by the Christ at s resurrection, that of Lazarus. an hands must be asked in aid of A BARGAIN For Sale—A fine 11 room house with the Divine. God wills that we should | bath, in fine condition, lot 50x100, with'| help our s. If we refuse to bear |fruit and berries at Sunny Side. our responsibilities God will not carry | Just the place for boarders employed them. God W help us all we need |at Thermos. but will E. M. PRENTICE, He do what we can do. AdoIf Yukl, W, Willington Hill. m&yld, e | situated in New London and Windham | Countiés. All kinds of farms, from | 5c per Lin WANTED WANTED—Salesman experienced in any line to sell general trade in Con- necticut; unexcelied speclalty proposi- tion; commission contract; 335 weekly for expenses. Continental Jewelry Co. 388 —18 Continental Building, Clevi iand, Ohio. naysd WANTED—Second hand bellows or blower; state price. A. Farnham, Fitchville. may4id WANTED — Position by A No. 1 butcher, able to manage store. Apply to Henry Schultz, 40 Cedar St. may4d YOU CAN ALWAYS “kom bak” to Fagan’s Smoke Shoup; you are alway: weicome. That mild Shelton Square sc straigit eigar would bring any critical smoker back. O, yves! 162 Main St. may2d WANTED Position as_housekeeper by a competent person. Address T. A., care Bulletin Co. mayzd | "WANTED—Girl for general house- ! work. Apply 15 BrPad St may)d THERE'S a big opportunity for sev- eral experienced registered pharmacists who are ambitious for big things. Ap- B2 by mall only o 719 Atlantic Ave., oston. mayld was do\ll e, Six Words to the Line FOR SALE & FOR SALE—H a lhrop. Nor'lch T%‘:?n P may4d FOR SALE_—On Haughton's Cove, five 50-foot building lots fronting on the water; prices from $75 to $150. Now is the time to build a bungalow for this summer. The Kitemaug orchud Co., Norwich, Ct. Tel. 281-5. may2zd ¥FOR SALE—Three heavy horses, weh;m 1300 to 1400, all g0ood workers and”in good condition; one extra good driver; price low to_quick purchaser. Apply J. Downing, Plaintield, Ct. may2d FOR SALE—Bay horse, weighs 1000 1bs.; sound and kind; 6 years old. Jas. Davis, R. F. D. 6, City. may2d FOR SALE_Dump cart, almost new; no reasonable offer refused. Tel. 214-13. ‘may? les. F. La- ‘el. 406-1Z, sals, . oOUSH. ladyda TO RENT {6 ana « rooms. inguire 'ui Miss Gvvaeis, ! quire at Box u, K. ¥. D. 1, norwich, Ct. FOR RENT—Nice clean tenements, 5, LT _Pasture for_ seeson. in- FOR RENT — Six-room tenement al East Great riain. . DUCKUS. mayid TO RENT—Two stores; fixtures and sods 1oumain 452 North Main St. " 10 nme BENT — Nicely l\lrmsneu singie rdo; hingtor mayid "0 RENTTenement_of four_rooms, all improvements, at 42 CLf St in~ quire on premises. apr3va stock and 1or saie. mayid No mel’chl Threpugh all modern improvements, 2|1 jp dffl:d.n In-r z’lfl. paintings, treasured works of art, ‘But oh, she bore the hopel lnd drelms of one you long, watching through every day, the sheitered her sides were bay! gray with brine, meet the .amm Bo burden of pre- ' ports was no nfi( years x nlua. seven | TO See her coming siowly up through ew her sails were weather worn, But all she held within her hold was She surely only came not now at fast 1 h, fl‘le came not! And know She lies upon the deep sca bed, still many fathoms low; She spoke no ship, she reached no port, Sue No other sk but when_the slowl, curling spinari & for precious f: When white sailed fleets come ne more I watch and wa Never will precious cargo come from ports afar for I know not even w tempest woke ft broke. reight; me— here she lids, ship I sent to sea. FOK KENT—Sioro In central part of Mysuc. Apply to w. Fidler, No. z Feari St, Mystic, Conn. aprzyd 0 RENT—F.at, modern improve- ments, at 15 Town Si. _inquire 1i7 Main St. or No. 14 Town St. apr2éd TO RENT_House of eight rooms and laundry, 26 Scnool Si, Just off waso- FOR SALE—1100-pound horse, sound, all right; will be sold cheap. Tel 1038-4. mayld FOR SALE—Three cows, all give rich milk, four years old. H. Burchman, R. F. D. No.'2, Gov. Brown place, East Great Plain, near Frank Maples’ cor- ner. mayld SITGATION WANTED—Bookkeeper and st@nographer, young lady, well ed- ucated and willing, beginner, seeks po- sition. Write Box 133, Taftville. mayld WANTED — Barber. Apply at the Wauregan House Barber Shop. apr3id GASH paid for rags and o0ld rubbers, or trade for enamel ware. Drop postal to Chas. Gellert, Colchester, Conn. apr3od WANTED—. work; refer: A girl for general house- wages accordine to The more we experience hardships the| Phone 300 B8 Clin 'ae. Jausiieauand, A. M. Buiistin Offes: more we should thank God, for - = throught these come strength and vie- WANTED—T. dsnoi;);erng\‘r?r“h']?)gg tory. We may say we are not able open_to men an 5, 5 . Stones a appointments coming; $i5 to $1b0 to move the stones all about us are AU‘ : l lON‘ Fonth: Jife Jobs; pleasant work; short ings if we would only exert our- hours; vacations; common sense educa- selve It is our endeavor that de- | = \ 3 tion sufficient; full directions telling termines ace and value | Will sell at Public ‘Auction how to get position, free. Franklin FRIDAY, MAY STH, 1914, my farm, Toiland, Conn., formeriy the cCormick furm, comprising Y4 acres of our lives in the sight of God. | A @oubie quartette from St. Andrew’s | % E ied on the piano e by nfield as they rendered: (30 acres tillableé), brick house, large thr~e hymns for the day most pleas- | barn, silo in barn, wagon shed grain Crown Him, Angels Roll the ' foom, etc. all in ‘good condi lee- The Voice of Jesus and | JPNSe. contaming 25 tons i The The members of the quartette were “Shadows of the Eveming Hours. | piieh 310008 20 heads, cows and harness, mowing machine, buggy, trap Bruette, Misses Margaret and | | spring wagon, dump cart and farm nifred Baker, Miss Millie Kimball, | wagon, 11 pigs, 125 good hens, ducks Sy John Boker, Albert|and numerous other things. Turner and Jc hn Hollingsworth. WILLIAM BLEVINS, Tolland Conn. Could Not Be Descendant of Samuel | (o) 14\ craxg S ectiontes. Huntingtan- sale at 10 o'clock 1 hi 2 i al a. m, rain or shine. The statement that Mrs. Vincent As- @ ‘Buses will meet the Rockvilie Inter- tor is a descendant of Samuel Hunt-.| urban at Tolland avenue. Lunch will | ington of Norwich, Conn., a signer of | be served. may4d the Declaration of Independance re- calls a story told in Historian Samu- | el ‘Huntington's address at the Fam-|C- E- MACFARLANE.......Auctloneer ily reunion heid here in September, | 1912, He said regarding the comp | ing of the mow Huntington Memoir: | In this connection I have before me a | clipping from a New ¥ork paper en- TUESDAY, MAY GTH, 1914, | titled, Descendants of Sizners, in va- SR A s e 3 | rious’ walks of life. “Samuel Hunt- 2 Ame | ington it will be remembered was a . SALE RAIN OR SHINE. | forranos som who. educated himself | . Will ‘be sold at Public Auction, at the late residence of Dwight H. Bar- stow, in Scotland, Conn., about one and one-half miles southwest of cotland nd rose to occupy the highest office. He served as president of congress and | ing "harrow 1 two-horse mowing ma- | peTore than once In recent years a|chine (Walier A. Wood), 1 horse rake | person has Dbeen heard to say that he ' 5 cuitivators weeder, 1 one-hors was descendant from Samuel Hunt- | piow, 1 good e plow, 1 two. ington, the signer of the Declaration liorsé team wagon, T light two-horse i 3 | dump cart, 1 piano box bugey, 1 Nico et | hame driving harness (nearly new), 1 | pair team harness, 1 riding saddle, 1 Epworth League Officers. | Coo creamer, 1 corn sheller, 1 wheelbarrow, $ ° grain _ cradles, 1 |, The annual meeting of tne Wowbeill | s e atroW: 1Sy Sun sciadles 3 League of the First Methodist church | sleizhs, 360 or 400'feet ash plank, 4 lot 5 held Friday evening at the | chains, shovels, hoes, rakes, forks and all kinds of me of the Misses Brown on Wight- | ming tools that go with o | an up-to-date farm. avenue was well attended. The|anun-tocdate farm. == o e inat: eports of the vear were read _and | tandance, Cepted, after which these officers | 2 were elected for the coming year. JOHN C. BARSTOW, Admr. sident, Miss Theodora Brown; first | Dated April 24th, 1914, vice president, Arthur Fulton; sec- | ond and third vice president, Miss Gertrude Tefft; secretary and treas- COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER A gradyate from Jones' Nat. School ot Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and was enjoyved in| Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and _the members of | Real ate Sales. Address {R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct Telephone 1-3 shnell; organist, Miss | A social hour followed | the busi meeting during which | | refreshments were served and games | | enjoved. | | | urer, Clement B i Lunch and Maybaskets. the Endeavor so Y posed of first and second violin, pia- no, trombone and cornet rendered pop- { r 2 most entertainly. Different | were played during the evening. haskets or lunch furnished the re- | hments. ! About $26 Cleared. | About $26 was realized from the en- | Norwich, to an apartment at 15 Scot- % land road. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin L. Rathbun of TFitchville have purchased the house on plece owned by Mrs. G. Evans tertainment held I'riday evening at o s T T Scotland Road Dall. The piano duet, | b Snomien 8ud plan (o occupy th place The it Alarm, which was given | 20 3 3 between the acts by Ciaude Leathers Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber and chil- en from Jersey City, N, been passing several days with Mrs. Sarah Gulliver of the Canterbury | turnpike. Saturday they left for Gris- and Walter Sharples of Taftville was ' q. well done and much enjoyved. This is the first time the boys have played to- | gether 1n public. { o TR | wold, where Mr, Weber has purchased Local Brevities. |a farm. - Aiss ¥dith Campbell was the week | end guest of Miss Bessie M. Grant o[ ! the Canterbury turnpike. LEGAL NOTICE Mrs, M. J. the hols moved the first L of month from the West Side, | | ‘The Republican voters of the City of wieh will meet in caucus in the Yiall Wednesday evening, 6. 1Bid, at S o'clock diduies for ity offices. E. L. BURNAP, an Republican Town Commi OF LEBANON, SS., COUR of Probate, May ist, 1914. i: e of Harriet' J. Manl non, in said District, an incapable per- son. Upon the_ application Manley of Lebanon, C she be restored tu her pacity, as she has recovered from the cause of her former incapacity, as per application oM filey more fully’ appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in Lebanon, in said District, on the Sth day of May, A. D, 1914, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, and that no- tice be given of the pendency of said ppl tion, and of the time and place ol said hearing thereon, by publishing the same Once in some newspaper hav- ing o circulation in said District, and 1 by posting a copy thereof on the pubuc signpost in the Town of lebanon, sald District. AUBERT G KNEELAND, - may4d Judge. } ; SAI L of Harriet J. {FROM BOSTON LONDON, PARIS, HAMBURG Assuring Arrivat o Paric by Day Falatial Steaners of the - Hamburs-American Line @ S P BXT SATLINGS - “Rhastia” - May 9, 10A.M. “Cincinnati” June 2, 10A.M. !tm’firl.“v. (,omu.nwc{llh o For lfi,ll’nhitlml. ‘REPUBLICAN CAUCUS' to nominaie can- | praying that | Institute, Dept. 35-M., Rochester, N. Y. _apr2sd T WANTED — Safety razor blades for sharpening. Room 6, over Car Station, Norwich. appiéd WANTED—Single man for general farm work and teaming, able to milk. Inquire Glen Rock Farm, Mystic, Conn. mar2ld ING AND THESPASSING NO- ‘l‘l‘cm“wr‘<nlod on cloth, 12x1%, six fer ibc., tweive for 3i.25. ' The Bulletin Lo, Frinters, Norisich, Conn. WANTED —Piano tunng. A . wof- dn}"'l:" Prospect St. City. ‘sel 63i-A ¥ Steady “T l M E” Reliable Have your Clock and Watch Repairs collected and delivered by LEE CLEGG, Jeweler Factor, 128 Washington St., City. Phone 377-12 or Postal brings us to your door. Bverything Guaranteed. INSURANCE MEN 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 collecting intefest given. Address with particulars, P. O. Box 3455, Boston Tass. apr2oMws HELP WANTED Cook, General Housework Girls, Day Workers, Chamber Maid, Farm Hand. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. 'EGGS EGGS EGGS Ae want fifty tkousand dozen Native Eggs. Will pay highest market price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO., Commerce Street. FOR SALE 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 | iness, also several pavement sore* mares. | Prices, single horses $45 to $200, | teams $115 to $400. (30) day: | allowed; if not as represented can be returnea witkin trial time. No reas- j onable offer refused. One block from Long Island Ferry. All horses shipped 400 miles from New York City, with blankets and halters and collars. All cars transfer to the door. One klock from Long lsiand Ferry. See Supt. 7481 Murray Hill. FOR SALE Four Pool Tables, all in good condition, lone 4% x 9; will sell cheap. Pool Parlors, 49 Main St, Norwich. SUNNYSIDE FARM. | | Best ih o couniy, 11 acres, | smouvth, strong, tillani e pasi -1 good woodland, new stock barn, a | commodates 25 head, runuing spring | water ut each stanchion, large horse | barn, siio. icehouse, henliouses, sneds, | etc., cottage house, | rooms, heat, bath, a- | hot'and celd water, veranda, all ‘exce lent condition, on state road, near sta- tion and city; $1000 cash, rest easy pay- ments. _Pictures and particulars. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. JFARMERS ! Don’t fcrget to order your Agricultural Limestone from Peck, McWilliams & Co. I aprioa "| To the Farmers of IhnSection . Now 1s the time to list your farms if you want t0 sell. I bave a large list of customers looking for farms. Send description or call. ; wu.ugu F. rng.t.. Central Bldg. | LOOK THESE HORSES OVER | triat | viith a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, | Palace | ington; all modern improvements; nno ci large 10t; taree minutes {rom. rent reasonabie 1o respousibie parties. Apply 0 Joun E. Hawkins, D3l “Bfoadway. Telépuone 4vi-z mar3vd PURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- vemiences, 35 Union SL° Phome 1vsl-d ayii FOR SALE—AIl kinds of real estate in the towns of Danielson, Killingly and East Brooklyn. Beautiful summer homes, dairy.and all kinds of farms situated in or in the near vicinity of the beautiful town of Winthrop, Me. The home of beautitul lakes which furnish as good fishiug as there is in the state. Good home markets. If you fore in love. talks,” then—Judge. want something that will suit you, see or write W. B. Keach, R. D No. 1, | Danielson mayld carload just ar- Lebanon, Conn. apravd w0 BENT_Tae store No. 31 broad- , cenirai localion, next to the Wau- Tegan hotel, nOw vcoupied Dy Brueitu, tailor and gectiemen's Iuinishings. Apply to William H. Shields. Janled FUKRNISHED KQOMS. cenirai i0ce- tion, sieam bheat inquire 13 Uamlom io aechbd FOR RENT Two Floors of Building |No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable for light manulacturing cor other purposes. inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co. Cows Hoxle, FOR SALEStop! Don't forget, it you want to make money, but send for my book telling how you can do it easy; only 26¢ by return mail. H. A. Saunders, Rockviile, K. L. aprzsa FOR _SALE—_Only seven waterfront lots left at Haughton's Cove; prices very reasonable; splendid investment while prices are low. Telephone 281- and make appointment to inspect totm | The Kitemaug Orchard Co. apr2sd FOR SALE—A 16-room house aand about two acres of land in Phoenix- ville, Conn., on state road; mail deliv- TO RENT — A new cottage, Sturtevant Ave. 63 nxgn St. Tei. a3i-2. maysd mayzd i officy tal asked Miss replied the facetious Miss Skids tween the mirror it"—Lad: ng Waiter—W) ered at door twice a day; $1,000, half cash, balance to suit purchaser. S, Peckham, Willimantic, Conn. Tel. 143- - apr2sd FOR SALE—A__ kinds of seeds, seed potatoes and fertilizer, at & low ‘pric at urec‘;ac\llle Grain Co. Tel. 326 Watch Hill Pleasant View Rentals §175-$2,500 season Inspection by appointment FRANK W. COY 6 High Street, Westerly, R. I Long Distance Telephone FOR_SALE Have taken out one 12 h. p. Erie horizontal engine which we will sell for $6.. E. H. Jacobs Mfg. Co., Danielson, Conn. aprzid FOR SALE — Motoreycle, Harley- Davidson, 1913, twin, 3-inch tires, ex- haust whistle, etc. ~Must ibe sold at once. Price will be right. W, N. Bur- nett, Center St, Danielson, Conn. apr23d FOR SALE—White FOR SALE 40 SALE HORSES Wyandotte and Runner duck eggs, 13 Ior 32; custom hatching, 150 eggs, 33. J. ¥. Byrom, Willimantic. Tel. . apred €5, e OL 25 LOorses arrived to- - day: Ambog thgm wre some Of the best THINK /1 OVER — 250 notehead® | chunks and big horses 1 ever saw. and 2Zov 6% (regular business si%e) | Come and see tnem. Prices to sult the eac! X R Prices 1of any RriNiing you are in need ELMER R. PIERSON. Or. 'The Bulleun Company, Norwicm, | Tel. 113y. mayid Conn. FOR SALEHotel and stable. Apply S. Kennedy, Dayville, Conn. aprid FOR SALE New cottage, 1 rooms, arm o cres reception hall, steam heat, eleciric lights, bath, oak beamed dining room, 04~ trim, sirictly up to date, aecorat- | House, barn, ana henneries, some one minute fruil Ccars;, Very casy terms. Peck's Cormer, ..orwich Towa. App:y to Miss Buckley, on premises. mari1zd 9 fruit, land can be worked by machin- ery, place is situated three miles from Westerly, price $1250. An $5-acre farm, about four miles Westerly; new house, large barn Ol oALE—The Leonard W. Bacon real estate in NOrwich, consisting of the large mamsion Louse, & awel < | Bouses, 52 barns, outbuildings and 10 » woodshed and hennery; price acres Of ianu, Conveniently iocated <o | $3000; $1000 down, balance on morTt- | the city of Norwich, at price and om | gage at 5 per cent. Investigatel | terms attracuve to the bu. This Cottages at Pleasant View; 31250 will roperiy pas i3 OWD wal upPLY. Kpfifi Yo William H. Sulelds, 3¥ Broad- | buy a four-room cottage, all furnisned, way, Norwicu, Cona. octidd | jot on pond side and has 75 feet front- FOs SALE—O. i U. Pigs, thorough- | age. breds, country. Ludl (©% i’OF. L. registered, none Dbeiter iu i w Farm, North Stoaing- Norwich, Conn. H. ¥ cend for Wilcox's Farm Bullstin Qust issued—choice of 40C). WILLIAM A, WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and Z, Central The:: > Bullding, Westerly, R. L Cffice No. 365. Tel. Resldence 531 Kinds. w M BUYLN: Anyone having same, £c0p pOStal Semuel Gellert, Coichester, Coma. decl s FOK SALE—Eleven-room house,with lot, 8y CUE St Must be s0id to close gofate. G W. Himilten, Executor, 159 ain Jeid poultsy of ait iilunnxva—mox at Lnese prices: 300 envelopes (regular business size). card printed In corner, $1L.4u; 1,00, #: S0uv, U305 S0,U00; 3107 SU notencads | §x¥3y, Prinied, 314V, 5,000, $2.10; 0,000, 30005 10,000, $iE.ov; o0 leiterheaas, ) S4axii, Prinied, 3i.i0; 1,Uv0, $2.00; 9,000, 39.50; 10,000, & 318.00; oUU Diiincads Txbim, printed, $1.6U; 1,000, $2.10; 9,00% $7; 10,000, $15.00; 200 stalements oiax | 5i4, printed, $L.40; 1,000, $1.39; 8,008, §6; 10,009, $11. Printing _oi every d scription dons promptly. Send for sam- Eight-room Cottage ples. ‘The XSulictin Co., rrinters aud with bath and steam heat, Sinders, Norwich. Conn. geod barn and large lot, located In good condition, weighing from 900 WOR-SATE, E five minutes’ walk from Main to 1600 Ibs. These horses have beer | 1912 Maxwell Special, 40 h. p., five eet. Price reasonable. bought~green within the past two | hassenger touring car. with eleetric years and have been used in and|ind side curtains, full set Hariford N. Tarrant & Co. around the city. Among them ure|shock absorbers, four new Ajax over- | matched teams suitable for general bus- | sized, non-skid ' tires, also 'one extra 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct tire and rim, three extra tubes, full set tools, two new robes. This car is in first class condition. Guaranteed for six months. If interested address C. ARMSTRONG. 64 Peck St., Ni wich, Conn., or care of Inter-State Machine Co., apr2sd F (IB SALE KEN Y ON PROPERTY 44 LAUREL HILL AVENUE. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IF SOLD AT ONCE. JAMES L. CASE; Shewncker St, FOR SALE | Farm of 25 acres of land most- ly all clear, has a 6é-room house property pleasantly located and in good repair, near trolley line. Will be sold at a low price for a quick buyer. and barms, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Ct. a0 Norwich, Ct. LOST AND FOUND | LosT Orange and white Engiish LIKE FIND[NG MONEY | sctier. Finder return to Charies G. | Plorce, scotiang Hoad, Norwich Town; "il not | or telcphone 1039-5, and receive re- Here's an opportunity that il not ! or te o 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 FOUND—a Scolch collle about a year | old. Will be kilied unless called for within 74 hours. Harry R. Lathrop, Jog_Warden, Brooklyn, Conn. Phone 271-31, Danieison. . v4d a mile from Franklin square.. Price | —jo ooy o — e e oo $9.25 per front foot. Splendid section | between Cliy and Greeneville. =Finder of city. Property in mear vicinity | Fearqed by leaving at this ofice seolling at $30. per front foot. “Obey | that impulse.” ARCHA W. COIT Residence Phone 102-2 63 Broadway Opp. Y. M. C, A. F. (. ATCHISON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AN’ SURGEON Room 1, Second Floer, mfl.l Bidg. ! MONEY LOANED on Diamonus, W Les, Jewe., aud Securilizs of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. Am Oid estabilal firiu to deal with: THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 143 Miaia Nirces, Upsimirs. ned 18720 Native—Yes; quoted He—Oh, no; —Columbia Jester. He—I can’t afford to marry for five years. Will you wait for me? Certainly—if no else marries me be- the Skittles. and the clock. you doing th, sank, while over her 1% have 1 to send, no hopes F:yly n my —New York Sum. HUMOR OF THE DAY He—Miss Sm.]th, do you like ani- mals She—Are you fishing for com- plinents >—Minnesota Minnehaha. Y"Money “Yes, and it stops talk,” added ths Fool.—Cincinnati Enquirer. She—I hear you were disappointed love is all right. Saga She—- “Is there much competition in your, “Sure!"” ere, “Why, I am ironing out these , crumpled-up love letters once more.”—Meggendorfer Blaetter. What can be worse,” he asked, “thun taking a kiss without asking for it?” “I don’t know,” said the girl less it is asking for a kiss without Home Journal, hat did you Diner—I've forgotten what I wanted to order and I had it on the tip of my tongue. about a tip, sir?—Boston Transc 5 I)lad;; ;;(:\\'e ¥you really found that absence makes the heart grow fonder? SUMMER COTTAGES \l ie—Indeed 1 _ have! ince For Rent—For Sale Charley went away,Tve learned 't ove Ja. ever so much more.—Lip- Weekapaug pincott’s. > Reporter—I hear a wild man wae seen roaming about in a swamp here he was a city man, ing to locate a choice building lot he'd inst bought.—Chicago Daily News. try- Bill-He says cigars are his best friends. Jill—Well, he’s true to them “How so?” *“He his friends away. man. said soon be entirely city.” toss ing for tha are day. cus. Lon 1 by mail. | “We boys collect old iron, There are 8,729, in the United States. Cuyahogo $1,000,000 this year on roads. Lloyds republic, ton. i Wi the economist, “Never,” el. to our club. money. “Oh, n rchaic. Kansas City town—unless never gives any of —Yonkers States “With telephones and gutomobiles,* “the "farmer will Mrs. 0. Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE There are 4,500 varleties of ecl all slippery. county, Consular Agent John W. Dye ports only one automobile in Damas is don. San Pedro de Macoris, is to hav insuring There are 1,435 institutions in United States for the care of children, e a wireless ine production in the independent of the repiied “We'll always have to be go- they discover some way of sending moving pictures ‘Washington Star. ish to raise some money “Well, you want to gef out and run errands, clean up yards, sift ashes and earn Those methods ‘We propose to have a tag Corn 592 telephones in use In 1910 Americans contributed $118,. 000,000 to charities. Ohio, will spen¢ re- Australia has nearly three hundred thousand acres of untouched forests. Englishmen against mumps, which is epidemic in the Dominicas sta s United States in 1913 is estimated at 43,500,000 gallons. In the west end of London there are scores of head waiters whose incomed | range from $2,000 to $4,000 a year from [ tips £ alone. Ithough the TUnited States has more cattle than any other country, except India, it is the world’s greatest importer of hides and skins. It i the wi is conceded by Englishmen that American telephone superior to that of Great Britain, but | the latter is being rapidly improved. service illiam Brown, who owns dred miles square in Central Oregon is a hun- and huge flocks of sheep _was a school | téacher at $40 a month 2’ R Wolf, estimates German economist, that by 1920, if Professor 7 years ago. the | present tendency continues, Germany's birth rate will be the lowest in Eu- , rope. ‘Wood blocks are used for paving thé streets of Berlin only on the sharpest grades and to give a better footing on the bridges and thelr approaches. | sustained a recent law Wwhereby | government reserves ownership metal mines and deposits of coal oil. The Supreme (.ourt of Panama has the in and Miss Ruth E. Getz, of Lancaster, Pa., who was married to Charles Clark re- cently, carried a bouquet of flowers which was carried by a relative at her wedding 30 years ago. | Homing pigeons in calm weather can | travel at _a speed of With a brisk wind prevalling the direction of fts a pigeon has been known to | muke 1,900 yards a minute. The Federal "onk‘llllur’ll ‘Board | minute. | and flight 1 | blowing in it 1,200 yards a | ' Washington has issued a notice in- | cotton mills, and especially those | the Seuth. to destroy by burming seed that may be found im imported Exyltian cotton. These | are likely to contain the larvae of pink boll-worm which is very tive to American coton. Might Be Worse. { It) might be worse. What if the In- ate Commerce h-“fl m asi Mb