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tlalnto!thk-clu’ this -and. 0 the sing . the’ ‘cantata The w Frank !eymwr Hast- | Audii | has - Bix The _six act vaudeville bill at the \ufi'-'m,:: last balf of - eels ‘evening The vaudeville programme ' today opens. with the Turner Brothers, a very '*m RIDING EXPERTS. Whesler Bros. Circus Shows Replete With Great- Equestrian Featurss. " “The new and wonderful Bruropean arenic that have been mdded known for the hll! century. Thelr “feats are not within the range nt of the and their more heroic ef- ‘are the bane of envious rivals. arena, conctuding with sim- the to the backs horses. The of execution with which all | good ‘cot juently oy - Sexton troupe are not alone, however, in the Wheeler Bros. equestrian con- m lumflc men.lga and race rid- horsemanship of the A’ company of genuine Cossack rid- Sion- ot Baing whiniwind Adine. whica Wi iy g wl s i never: beer. equalled. Positively act of its kind ever offer- any traveling ition. ‘E DAV4S THEATRE. Thees Compiote Shows Today—Mati- n-nuo. Ev.nin. at 7 and 8.45. ‘!‘ m everyone a chance to enjoy sical selections that all go to make uP a two heurs’ entertainment, Dreane and Geodwin have made a big hit at - DeVere Trio ‘have ; delightful musical special is a o listen to. Hobson ui"&p.... a class by. themselves when it to real acrobatic dancing- and only :vt:, of the many features this act. rid and Purcell are two colored, comedians who have a ine of talk and sing much bet- the average vaudeville sing- y Reno is the only single act _Mll. mnd his funny rube -mcl ies are well worth coming to 335 8 s&% ft E: qd m?i’:i’u odels di"hy on m Taylor's famous New lmr. A beautiful two- 18 ‘The Last Supper, pro- m American company, with rers giving a dignified por- hn-t_ e other »hfiophy- Land o for !Es 5 !«u: of e f Liberty, a beauty arameof ‘Little ltaly, and . Freddie Africa, & ng edy with the popular come- com an Fred next ay, Tuesday and Wed- another first class five act bill ‘been booked and will come right up 10 the stahdard of this theatre. Don't forget, thers will be two complete i{hz Come early. There is L3 COLONIAL THEATRE. ‘The Second Generation, Very Strong i Deama Along Eupnie Lines. - This o powerful drama, showing !‘h evil of ocp o nature’'s laws, s inverpreted by marveious Pathe -fin.‘ulhdn oung man whose -d'd grandfather have shown ‘of inemnity. This young man is it-to become engaged to a popalar &irl, but the oid family society jctan’ tells him of the dangers of 23 he did the generations which were disregarded. man in this case i3 wiser tells the girl’s parents of Ml—h any of his advances, and one while drifting down the stream in ”’,er"'lfll kis head in this girl's lap " seen by his former sweetheart, is heartbroken. He attempts to | but the doctor's words .come | tfluufl he is seized with a fit of the family taint, insanity, away. | Other big films for today are The of Inunm Acording to Seniori Cnurt of g‘t‘lbu.t!; Office_i; the 13t o'clock -in the al at the Probate tate, and this in to publishing in satd on the hearing, and al The Wheeler Sehool corporation organized and existing u der the laws of the State of Connecti- cut, gnd located in said Town of North Btohingion. by posting in some post- e a copy of this or- addressed to A. - Browning. Norwich, Conn.. Treasurer of The Wheeler Scheol and Liorary, ‘al leas. six days before sald hearing. state roads under his and is carried | tion, eer _bum; these chvn- close the shaw hlls to t act, in which many ians. he lot of Fuller, Rose Co,,. who. present Winning a Kin a. sl:rfi.mln‘ ‘burlesque comedy th. special scenery and effects and 'four péople in, the cast. The motion pictures today are a two-reel Rex mystery film with Bob Leonard enttiled The Ruby Circle, the Animated Weekly No. 108, and Hawk- eye and the Cheese My:tury a very funny Powers, comedy reel Another big five act bfll has been ‘booked for the first three ‘Gays of next weok with no advance in prices. LEGAL NOTICES DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS Demacratic electors o Norwich are ¥ u.e clty equ The Town Hall MONDAY, May 11, 1014, at 8 p. m., to nominate candidates for city offices. Per order of ghe DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Colchesier, within and for the Dis- {5ict of Colcheater, on the 7th day of Prdiont 1. P! BUELL, Judge. Estate of Allen G, Wickwire, late of Colchester, in said -Distriet, sed. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the croditors of said deceased to bring in_their claims sgainst estate within. six months from this date, by posting up a notice to that effect, to- gether with a copy of this order, on the SSTpoRE. Jrasrest Lol the’ plics -whery said said deceased last dwelt, i the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a Newspaper having a cir- <ulation in said District, and make re- turn to this Court. ay9d H. P. BUkLL, Judge. A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Goloheeror Wit ang Tor the Dia sriokins: Dolchasten i the -3 fay. or BUELL, Estate of uar) C. M. of Colchester, in ceased. said testate. Theretore, Ordered, That said appli- cation be heard and examined at the in Colchester, District, on the 12th day of May, A. D. 0 o'clock in the forenoon, and that said Ruth Morgan Stedman give notice to all persons interested by advertising in The Norwich Morning Bulietin, a newspaper in ‘said Probate District, to appear if they see cause, ai said time and place, and be heard rels- tic:o thereto, and make return to the H. P. BUELL, Probate Office 1914, at'1 ublic n said estate, havilg a circulation Attest: maydd " Otffered. That sai Montville, day of lication,. d of 1t ¥ thereof on the public n the Town of Montville, said Distdlot. ARLES N. CHAPPELL, mayed late de- Ruth Morgan Stedman of Colchester appeared in Court and moved that ad- ministration be granted upon the e tate of sald deceased, alleged to be in- in said MONTVILLE, SS., May Gth, 1914 Estate of Amelia Burdick, Montvllle, in sald District, dégeased. U} ‘mpplication late of por & of Theodore Nor hdur(L praying that administra- tion be granted on said estate, as per application on sle more fully appears, application heard and determingd at the Probate n sald District, on ernoon, and that ce be given ot the pendencv of said e time and place o7 Dobligiing, the me newspaper hav- be in DISTRICT OF NORTH STONINGTON, Probate Court, May 4, 1914. *fastate: of ety Dwight Wheeler, late ‘of North Stonington, In said Die: c The Executors having exhibited their -administration account with sald estate to this’ Court for allowance, the 23d day of 19000 F0 30 o' clacic . the forenoon, Court in North Ston- ington, be. and the same is, assigned for a hearing on the aliowance of said adminisiration account with said es- Court directs the Execu- {ot4 t cite all perkons inerested ther pear at said time and pls this order three times some newapaper having a circulation istrict, and by posting a copy ublic signpost in the Town of deceased. ‘dered, That NoctB HMionineion, whets. the decensed last dwelt, atleast six days before said office in this s der by registered mail. Amos tress: d May, to give notice and Library, CHARLES C. GRAT. in OCCUM AND VERSAILLES Is being placed be- | tween the properties of E. J. and Frank Fllligar which when com- pleted will add much to the appear- ances of both properties, Patrick Sullivan is making improve- ments on' his property on the carriage road leading to Baltic. i A bank wall H. T. Gorman is Tetreauit isy keeping th care in condi- Main 2 and will be sold at a reasonable price. Enquire of M‘y Building 278 Main Street Thomas H. Beckley Phones: 724-2° 474-3 Farm of 25 Acres House, barn and hennerfes, some frult, land ean Ye worked by machin- ery, place is situated three miles from Westeriy, price $1260. An 83-acre farm, about four miles from Westerly; new house, large barn 40x56, woodshed and henners; $3000; Sage at 5 per cent. Investigate! The Occum baseball team under the rd excellent management of William Le Flope Pawn, Pacific coast story; The | Page is receiving hearty support from both villages. | | water, to 1600 lbs. bought green within years and have been used in K and Among them are maltched teams suitable for general bus- iness, also 5everai pavement £ore mares. le horses 345 around tho . Prices, sin teams $1l5 to $400. allowed; if not as represented can be veturned within trial time. No reas- onadle offer retused. One block from Long Island kerry. 400 miles from New York City, with blankets and halters and coliars. One lock from Long | 3 See Supt. /481 Murray Hill. Telephone 147, Telephon Street in per cent. three minuti five schoola. Cottages at Pleasant View; 31230 buy a four-room cottage, all furnished, ot on pond side ¥ndibs 15 £est freat- age. oend for Wflurl rm Bullstin Qust issued—cholce of 406). WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, Central Ther* 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 3, > Bullding, s ‘Westerly; R. L Cffice No. 365. Tel Residemes 531 THESE HORSES OVER BEFORE BUx'NG THEM ELSE- PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS CO., 1-353 East 34th 8t, New York City. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. All cars transfa ana Ferry. 140 Young Work Horses and Mares 140 In good condition, weighing from $00 “These horses have beer = the past two L All horses shippea door. DO YOU WANT TO in New BUY A FARM? n my list over one hundred— ndon and Windham Counties. All kinds of farms, from | $1000 up. The. teads being in good shape | would be-pleased to show any these places to interested parties. if interested, don't dela; selling fast. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance 25 SHETUCKET ST. To the Farmers of this Section: Now 1s the time to list your farms 12 you want to seil. I have a lurge lst of customers looking for farms, Send description or call, WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St.,, Norwich, Conn. / i47 Opposite Thames Bank- FOR SALE eat. FSlebs Four Pool Tables, all in good condition, vith a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, one 4% x 9; will sell cheap. Pool Parlors, 49 Main St, Norwioh. FOR SALE The Martha M. Leavens 43 Union Street, City: rooms, bathrvem, furnace, water, bara and gardea, by 100 fi hout AMOS A. BROWNING, S Executor. FOR SALE Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanic Danielson. Income $420 gross, net income on investment 9% Hcouses pleasantly situated, ' walk from railroad.sta- tion, post office and business section, minutes from churches and E. L. DARBIB, Real Estate Agent, The residence of the late Rev. George A. Bryan, 29 House of eleven rooms, het and cold steam heating and bath room. otis Street, Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. - FOR SALE iot about 75 by 165 feet inguire of AMOS A. BROWNING, 0etZ5STuTh Trustes. FARMERS ! Don’t forget to order your Agricultural Limestone from Peck, McWilliams & Co. price 31000 down, balance on mort- | ables. 50 will | to §200, (30) days’ triat now, s they are Palace place, No. ¢ eight hot and cord lot about 40 Norwich. e and mer- l’wu,tnm .h e *M-flc fight on Mot its well loved haven of your : - = FOR SALE :’o ‘RENT . SR SALE_Day-ola chick v*ln‘lc db-?. rwich. Phone loonis " Aan uw-w’"u;. e :iy e Aaa: Co.; . R I o mfl The ye":; gas lamps in the dusky Ang, nm:&hclm from proud and The nobie skies and the inviolate stars Surround and bless us these autum- nal nights No ::rds—un -Ileru:e and your i 4 o -t Are all that's in"the world; and fatnt Y n room flat, with | The dhhn( church bells solemnly pro- modern improvements, cia K To l.l}rt'-le meek and Sabbath-scented Broadway. Inquire ot C. v Frankun St I take you 'in'my arms—and I awake— Groping, with restless anger, for & Daying Dl blnt -. B Pt toom! ‘unh.:l.' Mln, 37 Oak, or m.ll ZM. vE’u wru‘: and x 388, Central Viliage, Ct. WANTED—Superintendent wha un- denluul the manufacture of comfort- es P. Raymond, 204 Waah- In‘!on SL. !ollon. 9d TO RENT—Two connected rooms tar R S lignc housekeeping; batn and gas: workers, W ashing: ysa® no worl dover. 2 rayer. itfing, An- 3 —1Loufs Untermeyer, in May Smart Set. FOR RENT — Six-room tenement at Bast Great Plain. ¥. T. Backus. mayid ¥ O .Wc th sam) l!l l:.'l mallet and scale: pl Bake! 'l;l l,l'l‘—-ru!, mufllrn lmprovl- in me; t 15 Town Inquir ll'l mnd.r l.‘of“’ llA.l“h. or No. 14 nn St. na journal, fice B?mu'hl portable th accessories. As Bulletin. THE MYSTERY OF A YEAR. A little while, a year agone, knew her for a romping child, A dlmme and a glance that shone ‘With idle mischief when she smiled. woman represent- -,uv. nna avpor unlty steady empl ment; 316 weekly easil; ntl hours-dhily; no ex; uired. Address rorks, NuLley N. dll. M l“l-l 1 hbll and Mnd , cary ke TO RENT—The si Today she led me in the press, And turning with a quick Sarprise I wondered at her stateliness, 1 wondered at her altered eyes. and ‘”" to Wil K Shieias To me the'street was just the same, l.l‘ ROOMS, centrai Bl;‘;h“fa h& and the city's stir; T. % selling unusual oppOrtunity; wi i'wake men and wom: "ll my ll’ L, l.la A, T imciading. carbo onatos, some wupplies; AGENTS Men and _women; han *Aadress Sodar nulimn new specialty; housenold ngeuuy big booklet free. The Brown Mer- FOR SALE—Pair !h!“ Dept73. 103" Bay 381} sesers, rlc)-ay o erk, 3 AGENTS_If willing 1o earn 310, not day, but , sen lor my proj Sition: don't delay, T M. sumfay, J"’ Britain, Conn. 10Cu- indled into fla 1% Unlea &c | But It val n me, o 2 world was changed SgP -.yfin Fon RENT 1 walched her in the crowded weses TR Wi R oman ey gase, )lonnen. 8 Two Floors of Buildin g i m"w“'—:l‘-’c'flfl;'efi' 'lnae.;gx:nd No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street,| HUMOR OF THE DAY Sultable for light manulacturing cr He—Yes, I'm a soldier. I heiped Eng- other purposes. Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Ce.|land win the Boer War. She—Is that ————— | 807 Which side were vou on?—Judge. SUMMER COTTAGES Student—What must I do in order For Rent—For Sale to be a poet” Teacher—Earn your s living at something else.—TLife, Wateh Hill £ v\?’;hnu ‘Tomdik—The women of the present day can’t make such pies as our moth- Rentals §175-$2,600 season ers dld McCl. — Inspection by appointment | > *]‘;'"[‘:ll_y :" it's a lost FRANK W. COY P‘red—Thlt man always calls_things 6 High Strest, Westerly, R. L. by the right nam. G N, » Long Distance Telephone o e N R doesn’t; he just called me Bill."— Yonkers Statesman. Mrs. Whittler—What delightful man- ners your daughter has! Mrs. Biler (proudly)—Yes. You see, she has away from home so much.—The | Smart Set. “What made you think Mrs. Lovet- wet had been drinking?” “Why, wher the chalitte ruse was set before hin | he tried to biow off the foam.'—Phil- Brool o ese per 131 04 "‘l‘el & Guile, B 'F. D. AGENTS—A lt.uy selling ‘hb\‘llahold et ALt DO e arge e for particulars. Gre Bo= oy rses, Bonon' Mass. 9d AGENTS_Let us stow you,nw jase 315 a;uy umn our goods. Gol 42 | nores the th- | Mile tfom. oity B Now tork Pas! 509 may9s | dress ture, ANTED—A com: elenl cook to go l'o SALB—New lllloh Jorluy cow, to Nantucket for the summer. Ig;pf eheap; iwo mowing m: mooth. Mrs. Blackstone, 56 Broad ing arrow And other flu-n W. 8 Yantic. Tel. 33 map¥d FOR 8, and spring ALB —Ten new milch O‘nur ur}'. CoIl -ol ALI—IM Alaska refrigera- tor fop_stbre. Phone 238-12. may: SALE e About 58 pasture 0 ph.ntln" land lee reasonable. lietin Ce. may m 106, ml!’d cow: George Wheeler, So. Fou Fork for 315 per waek, oy Phone Jewett’ City ‘maysd otehy, bon9 Woman wanted t distribute” fres ing powder. tute .Place, Ch! FOR SALE — bay norse. -r.npn-n- ‘WANTED—Good honest boy on a . yid small {arm; good home and fair wage. Address P.'0. Box 3, Summit, R. L — Tw Selent 1300 and i1 e will b i Bakery, 183 “West aa SO 4 FOR SALE Wil meat business, situ- ALE A lots. J. C. Witter, Rooms, | ated mext o the postoffice, Groton, Ct. o Evans Block, Dani¢lson, Conn. maydd For further Information. bhone 3 e T _“m“. New London, or write to kdw. B. Hol- will marry soon ucrlpt{os gon. G"““‘ 3 mayia Grace Hyde, 8-30), 8an Francisc S| —For saim—a Brown uguofi, el’s‘ lnd day-old chlckl. incubator du necaid ' i A FINE PIECE adelphia Ledger. GO\‘I‘EB:SII:'I"DI:!%IOI‘I“IY& l?.ngow 3. S oonn C:’;’ RO u‘:"“ Star Actor—I must insist, Mr. Stag- get. My free bool ro- SALE — Delivery car with to er. on having real food in th 1 Write ~today—mow. Barl just been overhauled; in good running of MAIN STREET scane. M-lniger—v:n 351!:‘;1:“1) m\nzmn, a k : lh»e .zu’ “"fl‘ g:d r;:'-"ln:flé:“;l.nf You ineist on that vou will be supplied ANTED Live man, a worker, to]body: all lights and tools: price 31Z PROPERTY with real poison in the death sceme.— ook orders; ermanent position: pay o 3™ e 7 Al you can parm SWrit Bure & | §46-12. mayid ] London Tit Bits. g Nureerymich; Manchester, Conn, FOR SALE—Cheap, work hores, fair e “Maramy,” said her mistress alle: maysd ariver, Phone 2863 ' JAHES L CAS dnr:al; “how dao h,;[m. your pies »e WANTED —Position as irdener or ALE ooul N E, eve: around (] edge?” Mammy of handy man around l“enfl..l:un piace. ,r.'e‘:.u% ol st O ‘mapéd rolled her eves proudly. “Ah use: Morin, st of r.ttrenccl may¥d 40 Shetucket St, City. mah false teef, Missus, dat wa't mel ‘em so regular—In ‘National Monthly L —Pedigreed Delgian hares; kg nr s g FOR SA g hardy stock: all ages: seen any week: WANTED—Family: horse and two- 5% 7 Topliff, Occum, Conn.’ Judge—What your age, madam seated carriage. W. 8. vall, Yaatic, Ct. 5o O A ® Witness — Twenty-seven and some Tel. 33-4. ay§d R SALE—Indian, months. Judge—I want your exact WANTED—Strong, capable {lrl or .na uddl-A Wm, age, please. How many monthsi woman to do general housewor! mayed Witness—One hundred and twenty.— Boston Transcript. “But, Helen, how did you make thc acquaintance of your second husband 7 ‘It was quite romentic. I was out walking with my first, when my sec- ond husband came along in a motor and ran him down. That was the be- ginning of our friendship.”—Tit-Bits. One of Shakespeare's tragedies has been presented on a Londen. stage in & futurist setting. It certainly would be impressive tp see @ blue-haired Rictara Third witeting Ma fmpression- kingdom for a cubist horse!— Slevatana Piain Deater. “I hear that the Allens are separat- ed.” said Mrs. Arnold to her husband. es,” replied Mr. Arnold: “and after the separation he sent her a legal doc- ument giving her control of their child” “Oh, James” said the wife with sigh, T wish we could get a doc- ument !hul would give us control of vl-.ln cook; T erouoe- reguir SL P’non. FOR SALE—A fine 20 ft. guar e it s R 5 74 | oak bar and back bar, 3 latge beveied - glass mirrors, working boara, ‘WANTED-Position by exper: ced f‘ s and pipes complete; NUwW In use stenograpner; can furnish l°°‘ IoieT- | and can be seen; muec be sold pocn to enoces. rite Box N.. So. lham. meke room fo bar. mu:d Bar, care Norwich Ba .un NTED—Young man FOR SALE—Panem 5 nand on frames, spsoiing and warping; contains haiftons quuuuan 3 also doffers and frame spinners and | bound in paper; mailed for 26 cents. SRR OV S Tonr agierine | i & o el s o mayid R_SALE—Hound pupples. ¥, e um.p, Norwich Town. ~Tel 406-1%. “WANTED _Two or three rooms for 4d light housekeeping. Addreas 279 Main Street may8 WANTED—GKI for (tnu'll house- work. -Apply 15 Broad St. mayld paid for rags and old rubbers, Yor enamel ware. Drop posiai Gellert, Coichester, Conn. xpress ear of 2§ horses arrived io- Among them are soms of the best lhnnh and big horses I ever saw. Come and see them. Prices to suit the orse. BLMER R. PTERSON. 1189, FOR SALE The very desirable “Mansfleld pro- perty, consisting of 2 houses, barn and 16 acres of choice land, on car line at Poquetanuck. You can't afford to piss this opportunity. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff St. second. Tel. mayld { SALE—Three horses, weight 1300 to 1400, all ‘ood workers and In good condition; one extra good driver; price low to_gquick purchaser. Apply :A Downing, Plainfield, Ct = ay: in the towns of Dan and East Brookiya. WANTED U 5 sovernment Jobh | bomes. dairy and all kinds of furma open .to. men and wome 0‘“7 ‘50,0 :llullod in or In the near v:::'lnity ot R sl TEES o sppoiniments Coming: | 375 to et | 4 NG our_chilarent™—Lippi a2 A aca s furnish as good fishing as there s in Boursi‘vacations; common sense ‘sduca | (5% it ® §00d nome markets. ¢ you — how to get position, free. Frankin | WAnt l°m'"""{ lhl";c';"l\ S % g ight THE KALEIDOSCOPE Institute, Dept. 35-M., ROCII“K'I‘. N. X, Denielson, E]'h m‘ m.‘, apr2sd Toklo bas five thousand geisha girls. SALE_A i%-room house and WANTED — Bafety razor biades fof | % OF of 'land in Phoenix- sharpening. Room 6, over Car Station, ;{’,‘,’;'_‘C‘o": S iatn Tumd: tual) Betiv- Norwleh at door twice a day; $1,000, hux ! ANTED—Single B o -h. balance to suit purchaser. e Peckham, Willimantie, PConn. Tel 14 'm work aund U l'i m Inguire Glen Kock Farm, ny-m Conn. Jsrel FOR SAL ETA-—n‘kind of needs, soed -‘l otatoes and fertilizer, at a low n"":\‘fm.a‘.,,'.'e..m bt u,"" no: | 2 Grgeneville Grain Co.” el 33 .n-. 125, " Tne Bulletun r .NDEM‘GI Conn. FO! w‘nmfl»——nu. TURIng. A . wor- | 0. D. dou, 2s rrosuect Bt. Ciwy. ael Gsd=d. | will vd Dan! having~ large circle of LADIES " ifunic™’ earn extra mone. tu O cial work during spave time known monthly review: no scheme, canvassing or_ insurance; no investment required. ~ Write Universal Fres: A\q n, 301 Fifth Ave, New York. EGGS EGGS EGGS We. want ffty thousand ' dosea Native Eggs. Will pay Righest market THE ALLEN.BEEMAN CO., Commerce Street. HELP WANTED Factory Work (female), Cook, General | Housework, Farm Work. | Seashore positions are now on file. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, | M. J. €oscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. INSURANCE MEN Small as well as larger towns, ail spare time, meli our combined acclde: heaith and natural death policy. Most | Br liberal of tod: Energeotic men desir- | couniry. with bath and steam heat, good barn and large lot, lecated five minutes’ walk ‘frcm Main sireet. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 177 Main Strest, Nerwich, Ct 5 . e ‘ Electric railway _construction ~ in | Canade totaled 106 miles in 1912 and 204 miles in 1913. The first saving fund society in America was founded in Philadelphia in 1816. Miss Theodora Pope is known as the ! millionaire architect in New York city. Snters, SALE Have taken out one Ta Morizontal engine which we 1 toxéun E. H. Jacobs m‘n‘é 4 FOR SALE — Motorcycle, Harley- Davidson, 1918, twin, 3-Inch tires, ex- haust whistle, etc. ~Must be soid at once. Price wiil be right. nett, Center St, Danieison, apraid FOR SALE— White yai Runner duck eggs, 13 for 34; custom hetching. 150 esgs, 33. ¥. Byrom, Willimantic. Tel. Zi2-3. aprsa — 350 nauhan?l Thirty-one women are empioyed as reilway brakemen and ten as haggase men in the United States. FOR SALE Farni of 25 acres of land most- y =1l clear, has a 6-reom house and baras, property pleasantly In spite of their smailer area, Ger- many, Austria and _Russia produce more potatoes than thie United States. Klectrical apparatus to trace the | course of buried water pipes by sound has been invented by a St. Louls man lecated and im gocd repair, near troliey lime. Will be wsold at a low price for & quick buver. P o 3% (r-tu busing ! unlopu.h-uuy yn-ura, for $3.9 wxhu or any pPrinting you are ia nesd of. ‘The Bulleun Company, Norwice, Bn. Philadelphia is building ®0 many new schoolhouses that it will soon ba able to give full time to every pupll FRXANCIS D. DONOHUE ng Norwich, Ct In order of output~ Pennseylvania, Ohio, Wieconsin, West Virgina and Maine are the greatest lime-producing f ates 8|XES THE RAGE ]“om Germen economist, Professor esimates that by 1920, if ths Bwlu six cyimder motor cars is only | | present tendency continues, Germany's the first shot in a very expensive cam- | DiTth rate will be the lowest in Burope. palgn. Maintenance and operating &% costs can’t be accurately figured in ad- __ Pig iron shipments from the United vance. Nothing depreciates faster | Kingdom to the United Slates in Jan- than an_automobile. The best six td uary, 1914, totalied 3,777 tons, againsl buy is a fine bullding lot for six hun- ; 12,520 tons in January 1913, and dred. dollars, placing the rest of the | tons in January 1912 car money in an attractive cottage. 1 have some splendid lots in varioas lo- = Vice Consul General Gerhard H. cations at this figure, some desirable A Krough reports from Rotterdam that ones at even lower prices. | the Uranium Line to New York has ARCHA W. COIT replaced the Volturno, which was de- R SALE —Hotel 3 and stabie Appiy F. 8. Kln edy, Dayville, Cona. .)l‘lfl FOR SALE _New coltage reception hall, steam 1ignis, batn, oak beamsa mntn l'fl... - trim, llllrlch]trll‘fll to date, fl“OY (- te fro o marlad FOR ~ALK—The Leonard W. Teal estate im NOrwich, Sonsisty the vrice ierms atiractive 1o ibe ouys propersy pan o a ap) Lam H. shiel ARG i, Coun. T BALE— U i - PiES hvrous: ! Feg Steced, none Deiter iL- 'tk Lusicw Farm, Neria »tn\n‘- COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUGTIONEER A graduale from Jones" Auctioneering. Speciaity of ‘Pedigreed at School ot and Stock. Merchandise and Real Estate Sales. Address F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephone 1-3 stroyed by fire in mid-ocean, With the 63 Broadway Opp. Y. M: G, A. ¥.0. 8, NOFWiCH Conn. & ¥. Principello, a 7,000-ton vessel, which 1ng an agency, ilberal commission ana | fom K. coliecting interest gizen. Addregs with | Button. ) . will make’ its fitet trighin: Feblaary, articulars, P. 0. Box s;svln’xo;zgn "1 A BUYING poulicy of ali Kinda Residence Phone 102-2 e SNNY Bt St During 1912 there was effected & .""fla et 3 consolidation of the Guatemals Cen- tral Railroad (74% miles from _the capital to the Pacific), the Guwm-h Ralircad (195 miles from *the.-capital to the Atlantic), and the raiiroads be- longing to the same int Sal- vador under the-name of Rallways of Central America erated by & (nnqm _manager Ot~ emala. City. : ; ‘¢ FOR SALE FOR SALE Cows — large assortmeént on hand. One nice driving Horse; weight 1000. JAMES H. HYDE. 7 OR SALE I iSyen-cotu Loukswiia ‘flt 'fi‘\v.m—n pastures, new stock foa"Se Head, ‘runSing . Spring 5 efon atanciiion. ‘: JSorse “:fin’fi‘.“:}.im.m. e ezoet: lcn‘)on stal u road, near sta- = h, rest easy pay- and pariicalare, MONEY LOANED on Diwmunuas, Wa: 13, Jewe. > d Securitias 6f any kiud i the «QWM Atutes of Interest. & vid e¥iablizitu Bow to deal with. ‘ML COLL, AT, Tel. Lebanon. North Franklin, Conn. n e i S e B?nduuhhn ¥ put in (‘mw n on ,m 1914, its new me m . T double-serew pa-sll LOBT AND rounn e \eneth In 2 ‘wear- | 8ll, beam 62 feet, #nd- eaar e?flf' . w-"n will draw 27.6 fest. The Erast 18,000_tons, net 7,560. T maved | e .:::;"w?unm'm dChina Closet; Round Din- o, - o nd Chairs, 1 Hall Sectle and g ar brary Table /and .1 your side and seek, * 5c per Line, Slx Words to t’ho Line .,!: e A B . srnai - seal And see. far off, the ribboned river American . Tdne -

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