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Spicer a surprise | tatning ail sorts of ‘good et of young people gave Haroid the other night and ‘arried with them a May basket con- things. They enjoyed a most delightful evening, dur- ing which refreshments were served, Mrs. John Stewart. Produced,’ The sale of seats for the Con; 's opera house tional minstrels at Fin Spicer being assisted by Mrs. MINSTRELS BIGJSUOGESS. Opera House Crowded Monday Even- g—Rattling Good Programme Well a- Monday evening was a record breaker. Nearly every seat in the house was taken, and the audience was most en- thusiastic. The scene was laid in the gardens of the Hotel Recreation, B I L. M. Carpenter, the ! Was interlocutor. The p.« George A. Bartlett and =i of Willimantic. The eud J e ackville, V. waiter, < were inson were: Tambos, Abraham Johnson Jenes, Her- bert C.’ Webster; meeting ntn:: ‘White, Donald G. Blis: night, at Buck- William Roosevelt Westinghouse Hdison Smith, Frank H. Wilcox; bones, Woodrow Wilson Brown, Herman Rob. erts; Theodore Taft Black, Shepard F Brown; George Lincoln Green, Farl S. with lantern slides, _Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Manual and ol at New n. The Hiscox. Bliss; enter premiers, Johnson: song, Hone: Me Calling, Absent, John F. Collins; ‘rank H. Wileox; song, The programme follows: Song, Carry Me Back to Old Virginny, Donald C. Bartlett Johnson- song, Fascinating Moon, Sam Don't You Hear and ballad, Oh, Susanna, Shepard F. Browa; song, Lit- tle Log Cabin in the Lane, Miss Doro- thy Paul; song, Dar's a j.ock on the Chicken Coop Door, Herman Roberts; song, Angels Meet Me at the Cross: roads, Miss Katherine Babeok; ballad, Constancy, John F. Collins; ballad, ‘When the Moon Swings Lo Jennie Coyle; song _comiqu Weck Some Time, But George A. Bartlet; Miss Jean Burleson. Olio—Second Par orchestra; violin s song, Rebecca , Miss e Coy of w, e, Not ; song, Honey Love, Miss Next Now, —Overture, by the 0, Prof. E. E. Ba- Sunnybrook e; sketch, Just Bartlett, Collins and a Blair: sketch, The a Girl Walter Mars Club qua Payne and the Wat fers, assisted by Iurieson, head hotel policeman: hotel cashier: Dinah: Waiter M W. Blake, bel elevator boy- sanna; maids, ES g N s RoBin<on: entire chorus e Tenm arshall, Andrew act as a thriller, used purposes,” their always found many sur- store, and now they have rd with the boss thriller of Mexican bull fight, a ction by the Mendaza Mexican bull fight- ition of the Wheeler - famous ephine Miller, Jean B! beth Wilson, Vera Bl lins. he mu: bert, Peier M cornet; assisted by Brown, Bliss, iosing song, By rmelon Vine, Clarence W. Jef- 5. o M. histling solo, Isle D'Amour, Down Chattanooza, Shepard F. Brown: song, Like You, in Men's E. F. C. W. Jefters, Coyle, Miss Pearl Gane, Aunt chef: John eNicol, H. Gilbert, Su- Thomp- Misses Watie Stetson, ir, John F. Col- >ayne! waitresses, Misses Burleson; Eliza- 3 Farle E, Gil- . E. Baker, violin; John_LaFoun- tainy @ liman adver o accomplished, the a fortunate one for , imasmuch as they | Blair of Norwich th charming ease. The gentlemen from Wil- werc all that they had been -d, and then some, keeping the audience in continuous laughter. Miss whistled her solos The electrical the two shows for charged for one. ices of the two effects were fine, tumes as well as the cos- The committee in charge was Lewis M. ster, Edward F. Burleson, Nicol and Charles E. Spicer. About the Borough. given simultaneously out a single act of a great herculean task, accomplished, and the seen when the Wheeler and famous Stampede shows appear in Norwich v, May 13; Danielson }ri- Putngm Saturday, May muu. THEATRE. who poisoned my dogs. ad lots and unday rought in the Roode house b the to —_— He told an entirely differes and the Mouse, Charles | Mond: and it W Big Six-Reel Feature. ait_a short time and 5 hether he may not po: rily pos insane. Lubin company is again ented by The Lion and enormous six-reel fea- Be pen of Charles Kleine, thor and_playwright. theatre today this will extraordinary, and it is into details of the story, from ocean to ocean is suffice it to say that of the strong scenes ' preserved, and on the seen at much closer n_any stage, thus afford- the opportumty of fol- e in the ex- actors’ faces, the real 2-4 p. m. Mr. and Sunday in COLCHESTER Benny Brown's Mrs, entral ton—Borough Brevities. The East ewme over Saturda! and nt as “arpenter, Herbert C. Web- Alex Me- I will give $50 for information as to John Blake— The man who was found wandering night by Joseph station as kept there all day Monday. story deemed wise to certain ibly be tem- Low water pressure Wed., §-12 a. m., John Fitzgerald spent R. L Leg Broken During, Saturday’s Game With East Hamp- Hampton baseball team on the 3 p. m. train plaved the Colchester team. It was thought that the grounds were in the whole O o gh: | too bad condition to Dlay, but the 8 made especially for | game was called at 4 o'clock. The bat- | g g the(m; order follows: tod wm: dex“'-“e'“* Colchester—Cohen ¢, Slavkin ss, Sih an g c:;e Brown b, Tynan 2b, H. Fri i artist besldes. | \iunigin p, S. Friedman cf, Shea rf, ites of The Third | porier It seen. This will serve of the perfection ture is presented. the strongest for today only and p, Divse cloth p. a serious accident to Colchester's third baseman. and broke the bone. standing near. any longer. The score by lows: Fast Hampton Colchester .. DER, PUFFED-UP, | JUSED FEET when the game was After the ac called and Mr. home and the bone set. Borough Briefs. ister, Sam H .M tors in Norw ‘b Saturday firen; Amos C. were guests of M Lebanon avenue over Sunday Mr, have v nd Mrs, J, urred harles Mulligan of. East Hartfo 2 n on the branch ra road for several months, was the guest Joseph Kraft's Mother Dead: seph Kraft and child from Newark, X East Hampton—D. Bride 1b, Johnson es, Miller ¢, Walton cf, Strong 3b, A. Bride If. Metcalf p, Christopherson 2b rf, Cavanaugh p, Fair- Umpire, Sherlock; scorer, McDonald. The game was cailed during the first half of the eighth inning on account of Benny Metcalf in sliding to the bag struck Brown's leg The snapping of the bone was plainly heard by those It put a damper on the playing, as neither team cared to play Brown, innings was as fol- .1020032 3% 003330110 The East Hamptons had made two runs in the eighth, with two men out, stopped. grounds were a veritable mudhole. dent Dr. Howland was own was taken to his The rick, Louis Levine, Cutler and Charies Gellert were | of friends in town the past week William 1. Blacker Is in Norwich this week, attending court as a juror. William McDonald of New York is at his home in town for a few days, e and son of New Haven Case’s brother on where they have been for several we; on ac Mr. Kraft's mother. Dwight Wickwire bf New Haven was the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and ount of the illness and death of Mrs. D. W. Hakes, on Broadway, over Sunday. James R. Case of the Connecticut Agricultural -college was the guest of relatives in town over Sunday. M. and Mrs. Daniel W. Williams of New Britain_were at Mr. W illiams’ | parents’ on Broadway over Sunday. Miss Rose Levine and Miss Elizabetn Shea of Willimantic were homes in town over Sunday. _James at their Purcell, Jr, was a caller in Saturday in his automobile. Baldwin of Middletown was in nday. f chils. i | i { d, | \ | \ | \ ! CUTICURA “SOAP Assisted when necessa;y by Cuticura Ointment. They keep the skin and scalpclean and clear,sweetand healthy, besides soothing irritations which often prevent sleep and if neglected become chronic disfigurements. ag-Men 80ap will 2nd £¢ best for skin and scalp. G. Wickwire on Hayward avenue the past week. Ex-Consul Hon. E. S. D: Day Returns. has Teturned to his home on Norwich avenue after spend- ing the winter in New York. Thomas S, Clark was the guest of friends in_Norwich Monday. Joseph Phenuf of Putnam was the guest over Sunday of his nephew, Charles Lyman, on Norwich avenue. Myron R. Abell was in Amston Mon- day. hisks Doctors 1o Prescribe Rheuma Agent Greenburg Shows Faith in One Rheumatic Remedy After Six Years’ Suffering. 3539 Cottage Grove. Ave., Chicago, March 17, 1913.—For six years, on off, just as the weather would change. 1 have suffered agony from Rheumatism, the pains In my big toe, left foot, knees, hips and groins being almost unbearable. At such times I hardly dared take a step for fear of another attack. 1 spent many dollars and became thoroughly disgusted with so-called Rheumatic remedies, until I tried RHEUMA. I was buying some liniment when' your Peoria, Ill., agents recommended your remedy. I have since asked physicians to prescribe RHEUMA FOR Rheumatism. The train crews on the Rock Island Rai road, who saw me limping along using a cane, will verify my statements. Yours most sincerely,” J. K. Green- burg, News Agent, Rock Island Rail- road. Anybody can afford to pay 50 cents to get rid of terrible Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Lumbago, and that's all RHEUMA costs at The Lee & Osgood Co., and they say if it does not do all that is claimed for it, money back. RHEUMA costs very little, but it is one of the best remedies you can find | to drive Rheumatic poisons from the | system &nd bring back perfect health. Take It To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam- eras a spocialty. Now located in the Steiner Block, 265 Main St, rooms over Disco Bros Established 1880 ASTHMA You want to know what AS-MOON 18 doing for catarrh, Sronchitis, Asth. ma. ‘Send for cur free booklet. Hay- fever cured at home to stay cured. Price. Ore week's treatment. $Ls0. The AS-MOON CO. New London, Ct wct2TuThS EUGENE LeBLANC Electrical Contractor And Dealer In ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. 215 South C Street, Taftville, Ct. “Telephone 165-3 Auto Repairing and Painting We repair autos of all kinds in the proper manner. Latest Improved Facilities make our shop unexcelled in New England. We bake the paint on, which mak it vcar better, keep its gloss longer, and will not crack. Why not have yours done right? costs no more. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St. Westerly, R. L 3 MONEY LOANED en UL Waiiies, Jewe. and Sec of any kind at the Lowest of Interest. An olu ariu to dea: with. LOAN Co. Adam’s Tavern 1861 ;I!er lon:ha Dul;:u; the finest st runds of Beer of Lurope and Americ . Bohemian, Pilsuer, Cullcbach Bavariag LOOK THESE HORSES OVER BEFORE BUYING THEM ELSE- WHERE. PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS CO, 351-353 East 34th St, New York City. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. 140 Young Work Horses and Mares 140 In good condition, weighing from 900 to 1600. lbs. These horses have beer bought green within tne past two years and nave been used in and around tho city. Amoug them are matched teams suitable for general bus- iness, also several pavement zore mares. Prices, single horses 345° to 3200, teams $1l6 to $400. (30) days' triat allowed; if not as represented can be returneu wiihin trial time. No reas- onable offer refused. One block from Long Isiand ¥erry. All horses shippea 400 miles from New York City, with blankets and halters and coliars. All cars transfer to the door. One &lock from Long lsland Ferry. s Supt. 7481 Murray Hill. Farm of 25 Acres House, barn ana Lennerles, some fruit, land can be worked by machin~ ery, place is situated three miles from Westerly, price $1250. An $5-acre farm, about four miles from Westerly; new house, large barn 40x56, woodshed and henmery; price 33000; $1000 down, balamce on mort- gage at 5 per cent. Investigatel Cottagos at Pleasant View; $1260 will buy a four-room cottage, ail £ lot on pond side and hes 76 feet fromt- Wilcox's Farm B age. eend for ujetia Qust issued—cholce of 406). Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 3, Central The:' ;> Bullding, Westerly, R. L Gffice No. 365. Tel. Resldemce 531 DO YOU WANT TO - BUY A FARM? | have on my list over one hundred— situated in New London and Windham Counties. All kinds of farme, from $1000 up. The roads being in geod shape now, I would be pleased to show any these places te interestsd parties. if interested, don’t delay—as they are selling fast. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 147 26 SHETUCKET S§T. FOR SALE Four Pool Tables, all in good condition, h a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, one 41 x 9; will sell cheap. Palace Pool Parlors, 49 Main 8t., Norwich. FARMERS ! Don’t fcrget to order your Agricultural Limestone from Peck, McWilliams & Co. WM. B. WILCOX . Auctioneer Will sell at Public AUCTION at my_Stables, nth Sts.. les, between Eighth and Norwich, Conn., FRIDAY, MAY 15, at 10’ a, the following property: 7 horses, one ars old. welgh | pair black horses, b e @bout 3200, Food coach team, one paIT | 7 years old, weéigh about | black horses, 240¢, good hearse team, one gray mare, | 8 yéars old, good family mare, thres | £00d all around work horses, three | hacks, cab, two surreys, democrat wag- on, five carriages, three set silver trim- med double harness, single and surrey harnesses, blankets, robes, whips, and everything to muke up a first class liv- ery stable. Sale positive. rain or shine. may12d WM. J. KRAMER. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Norwlicn, within and for th of Norwich, on the 9th day D. 1914, HELD District of May, Tesent—NELSON J. AYLING Judge Tistate of Sarah J. Cole, late of Gris- wold, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrators cite the credilors of sald deceased to bring In’ thelr clalms against said estats within six months from this date, by posting a motice to that effect to- Eether with a copy of thi Signpost nearest to the ia” deceased last dwell, and in th same Town, and by publishing U Same once in & newspaper baving circuiation in gaid Bistrict, and make return 1o this Court. NELSON J. AYLING) Judge. The above and fonegoing i3 & (Fus copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerx. All creditors of sald d hereby notified fo present No’ ceased . Velun- town, Conn.. within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. HENRY L. COLE, FRANK E. COLE may12d Administrators AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Ledyard, within and for the District | Ledyard. ‘on the ¥th day of May, Present — SAMUEL E. uomkmuxg.l Judge Tstate of Frederick Gardner, late of | Ledyard, déceased. | A Upon 'the_application of Edward E. Spicer of Groton, Conn.. praying that letters of administration be granted upon the estate of said deceased, al- leged to be intestate. Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Office in Ledvard, in said District, on the lsth day of May, A. D. 1914, at' 2 o'clock in the afterncon, and that’ motice be Kiven of the pondency of sald application, and the iime .and place of ‘hearlng, 'by publishing this order once in Norwlch Moramn Beer, Bass, Pais and Burton Mucirs Beotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin - Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Gudweiser Senlitz and Pabst. Bulletin, & newspaper having a eircula- tion in said Probate District, and make return to this Court. Attest: SamUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, may12d Judge. ‘under WANTED WANTED — for general R gt o B Address F. B. Miller, #outh Canterbury, mn. mayiid WANTED A general housework girl to g0 to the seashore. To Broad Street. APPLY ayita WANTED—Two_rooms, m?u or unfurnished, for light housel InEg. Address W., Bulletin. may1zd TWANTED — Apartme; Dby young biisiness man: two fumisHed o UBIMEL nished, - conneécting rooms, pleasantl locate should be riear bath and pref- erably with running wate in reoms; ‘woul efer that breal and pos- stbly dinners be ineluded; pleasant sur- &iven. m] Kareas Amattent Buitekn 5. echania, may12d WANTED — _Chauffeur, m white, "single, 35, speaks ieveral lag- guages, desites steady position private tamily; experienced and ul s river, strictly sober, doesn't Box 287, Stonington, Conn. _mayl! FOR SALE wiil 1 n ».%15589 ™1l put » beautitul mmahogany home, Cali oo this one: Werma: 510 down 513 Br, Rek, The P n " Go.. aut-Cadden Building, ich, Coun. en Co., Bullding, Norwieh, Conn. 500d Marshall & Wendall al n“: for ce piano , 310 down_3$1.25 e Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut- ing, Norwich, Conn. STORY of Mexico, new and complete for a brand new Milton uify thrilling, sSensational, timi right piano, with stool and scarf, ; sells on sight; b terms; | guarant. Terms, $10 down, $1.50 ple book free. Universal House, week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut- Philadelphia. maysd Building, Norwich, Cona. WANTED—To buy a farm, 30 to 100 acres, 3 to 10 miles from Norwich; state culars. Address Box 41, cars Bul- tin Co. mayild WANTED Weavers on Knowles looms. Ashaway Woolen Co., Ashaway, R 1 may$d WANTED A _competent cook to {o Neatucket for the st oy ummer. Api L. Blackstone, 56 Broad Bt. maydd WANTED—Will pay spot cash for second_hand_furniture, etc, in large lots. J. C. Witter, Auction - Rooms, Evans Block, Denlélson, Conn. may9d WANTEDStrong, capable girl or woman to do general housework; good lain cook; referemces required. 7 8. 10 Ramdall, 87 West Town St. Phone 443-5. may7d < §ood TE-note Tnterior play. with free music rolis, a real e. Terms, $20 down, 32 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co.. Plaut- Cadden Building, Norwich, Con: « fine , wit utomatic loud $350.00, er piano, good trad yer vices,” , Conn. LE—_Tomato plants; set them now haritanie, Bariivel, gewell, Bonny Best. Beauty, Bione s hu;:'ar, Cham- now ready; Wi 3 By the 100, 1000 or larger auan- ? E. Peckham, Bast Bide, City. mayild and WANTED_Fosition By "experienced te her; can furnisi d_refer- ehees Write Box N. Bo. Wind) mayid WmP——!ouu Eln Ban Tames, apsoiin Do Soers and frame spineers. and three or four weavers on five harness work. John L. Ross & Som, Bagleviile, Conn. mayid aid for rags and old rubbers, AT P e to Chas. Gellert, lchester, Conn. aprsod WANTED—U. 8. go PRn dements coming: m i mionth; life jobs: picasant wor s 2o = BOurs; afhcient; tull directions telling how to get position, free. Frankiin Posuitute, "Dept. 35-M. Rochester, N. Y. apribd as nd warping: — Sefety rasor blades for sharpening. Room 6, over Car Btation, Norwieh. * aprisd D TR PRE ShS Sk = e for §. Co., Printers, Norwich, Coan. &o; 37! EGGS EGGS EGGS We want Aty thousand dosen Native Eggs. Will pay highest ‘market TURIAE. A . USe- !u" rospect Bt. City. ‘wel 6¥3-3 HELP WANTED Factory Work (female), Cook, General Housework, Farm Work. Seashore positions are now on file. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. FOR SALE FOR SALE 70 acre Farm for $2,250 Farm of 70 acres, well divided, good bulldings, plenty of wood and sufficient water, within five miles of Franklin Square and on good roads. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Buiiding Norwich, ct. 3 those 250 pipes ook dan- action "2 Fogan's Smoks Snop window. Guass I'll get on maylld FOR SALE Single cylinder Cadillac business and touring body in good run- ning order; will be sold at & bargain 1 taken at once, or will exchan Ad. call § Asylum St., dress or. maylld FOR SALE—One cloth sample cutter, 3x3 in,with mallet and scales: 1 Baker- Yaater loose leaf ledger, 1 B.-V. L L transter ledger, 1 B.-V. L. L. ‘cash and Jjournal, 1 oifice desk, flat, with disap. pearing typewriter aitachment, 1 desk Shair, 1 Amberg i-drawer vert. file, 1 Burroughs portable pool table and stand sories. Address Ledger, care maysd TOR SALE Ten cows, milch and springers. _George ler, Bo. Canterbury, Conn. Phone Jewett C Ly 57-32. maysd FOR SALEK — bay norse Telephone 326- ayTd FOR -Driving horse, 1000 lbs., price $65. Tel. 646-13. mapéd. FOR SALE —Peodigresd ‘Oitll- hares; hardy stock 1l ages; seen any week- day. ¥. H. Topliff, Occum, Comn. mayéd FOR 3. A_fine 30 ft. quartered ogk bar and back bar, 3 large beveled to Wlass mircors, 'working board, ucetsé and pipes complete; nuw in ui oan be seen; must be soid soon N for er bar. Addr: Bar, ‘care Narwioh Bulletin. 0] 3. in s Al Taitions contains i pef; nd in 3 d for i £ BN E burs, Fa 23 FOR SALI—Threo heavy horse: weight 1300 te 1400, all good workers and in good condition; one extra goud driver; price low. to_quick purchaser. Apply J. Downing, Plainfield, Ct. may2d in the towns of D and Bast Brookiyn. homes, dairy amd situated In or in the near visinity of the beautiful town of Winthrop, Me. The home of beautiful lakes which furnish as good fNening as there is in the state. Good home markets. If you want something that will suit you, see or write W. 1. Keach, K. D Né. 1, Danielson, Conn. mayld A 1s-room house and abot Weihores of land in Phoemix- Fille, Conm., on state road; mail dellv- Cash. baiaace to L Pecknam, Willimantic, Conn. Tei. 143-4. ‘aprasd FOR SALE—A kinds of potatoes and fertilizer, at a low at Greeneville Grain Co. Tel. 326 apr23d "0l SALE — Motorcycle, Harl D::nd.:on, 1913, twin, 3-imch th .x- haust whistl etc. Must be sold at once. Pri will be right. W, N. Sur- nett, Center St, Damielson, Comn. apridd FOR SALE—White | Bunnar duck, egEn 13, sor, atching, e : | Willimantic. Tel. 372-3. aprya ! OVER — 3560 noteheads and B A O Dusseer die) ‘envelopes, neatly printed, tor 31.30; sél | TR M e stons 2'!“’ Bulletia Company, Nerwica, Wyandotte and FOR SALE The Martha M. Leavens piace, No. 43 Unton Street, City; house of elght rooms, bathroom, furnace, hot and coid water, barn and gardea, lot about 40 by 100 feat. AMOS A. BROWNINE, Jan30FSLebdTS Executor. GEORGE W. ROUSE. . Auctioneer ANTIQUE FURNITURE AT AUCTION A Paradise for Relic Hunters. All of the old furniture that has been in the JOSEPH DOANE house at PRESTON CITY for one hundred years will be sold at UBLIC AUCTION 19 Main Street, Kenyon Block, opposite Breed Hall, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 13TH, 1914, ‘ at 930 = m.| Among the things to be sold is an old mahogany (able once owned by Governor Trumbnll, one »1d mehogany sideboard, claw-foot, one mahogany sofa made by Colton. ahout 100 years old, severa! largeind small cherry ta- Dles, hand carved siends and mirrors, seyeral mahogany and cherry bureaus, figh-post bedstead, maiiresses, foather ‘beds and bedding, one old hand-carved mirror, chamber sets, rusn bottom nd- dieback, mahogany and other old ¢ of various kinds old pictures, old books, carpets (old pattern), curtains, old crockery, and many other things. e RAIN or SHINE. Plenty of room for e ladie: May 9, 1914. maylla MRS. JOSEPH A. DOANE. at No To the Farmers of this Section: Naw s :h:numo lul“l;“)":ll: farms /ol ‘want sell. et "ot customers looking for Sead description or call WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetuoket St Norwi e Ceonn. SALE_Hotel and stable. ApDIY 2.8 "ennedy, Dayville, Conn. aprid SAl cottage, 1 rooms, seiopte Rl bigac DAt | slectil b e, ; Tt Bk s Sained ising oo 8. one iminuie (o Cars; Very esy Appiy '.(‘7 Miss Buckiey, oa premmises. marlle Teal estaie in NOrwich, the lurge mamsion houss, & Bo ' oatns, vuibu:idings o) acres Of lanJ, convelleutlly local I3 She city of Norwich, &t price terms atiractive 1o toe BDuy Foperiy hie . w3 UWD Wais 17 to William H. Shielas, 3 WaS Nor wic, Lona: FOR BALE— O. i U Difs, LAGIOUER: breus, registered, Done beiler & e couniry. Ludicw Farm, Noris Stoalns ton, K. Norwich, Cona. & ¥, . JYING poulicy of aii nas BEng sime. Arop pestai 16 euet Olclester, Conm. havs aayoer Gaet aeclsd FOK BALK_Eileve ok, ¥§ CLE St - Musi tate. G. W. Hamiiton, Kxecutor, 1¥ hata"sc Jeia Tou) Suse, be soic to ‘close ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 8¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line et 3 Syrem s0rn to R el s ol Wringers, think it When we show you’around our phz And you say you'll come and clean How, "C‘II.H yon’::nllr'lufl. e b, LI i You with promises are B‘l;)lll'hefloaolnyu‘u you, ut s0 many times you Tell us when we can belfeve you? Lady, when we rise at 6, Just to get the water bolling, Wo are in a sorry fix When you dodge your day of toiling. Al your failures leaye us glum, It's a shame to waste a day o, It you do not mean to come, Why on earth do you not say s0? —Bdgar ' A Guest,” in Detroit Fref Tess. / TO = To easant tenement of five roomar with 1 s, % Divisio i ents, o5 Division Bireat. GERNE ‘may12d TO RENT Seven room cottage, all improvements, desirable nelghbornood, five min) walk from Frankiin Sq. Inquire 25 Grove St..City. wei 1v9-1%. may12Tu RENT—A furnished bungalow for r on the hiliside at Haugh- Tel. 281-15. maylid fat, with 118 TO RENT t ent of seven 657 North Main St. h Belt Mfg. Co., 1y, maylzd RENT—Nice at Office, Possession DISILLUSION. When we are young we are kings ané lords. And dwell in dream-built casties: But when we are old, in our hovels cold We are only serfs and vassals. For e'en as the globe that Atlas bore In ancient days on his shoulder, The burden, care,defeat and despair, Grows gréater as we grow older! FOR RENT — Six-room tenement at East Great Plain. F. T. Backus. mayid TO RENT_Flat, modern improve- ents, at 15 Town St _Inquire 117 Batn bt or No. 14 Towh St aprzsd Wfi all_modern con- vonbencen T8 Union Phome 2001-3 Iy1id TO RENT—The store No. 51 Broad- way, centrai location, next to the Wau- hotel, mow cotupied by Bruette, aadl Senusmen’s furnis ADply to W H_Shields. jani FURNISHED ROOMS. centrai locu- uen suem neat. IRauire 1% Uhio TE -FOR RENT When we are young we are gallantr rave. . And in spite of cynics and scofters An odor thereof we shall bear 1o the grave— For Sweet is the rose Love But when we are old and the cola, And the skies with gloom are Ll The \'lu‘xl;m- are gone that we Khew old, And the flower is scentless andifaded” —Arthur Goodenough, in Springfielt Republican. B HUMOR OF THE DAY Doctor—And now, what do you thin' G2 is the matier with you? Would-be Two Floors of Building Fashionable "Patieni—1 hardly know. at is new ”—London Opinion. No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street,| ceiiin: on 7 “Sure” re- Suitable for light manutacturing er | plied Mr. « We don't ask athier: puryeses; folks to some and visit us any more. e e T Vanghis Waweiiy G give hou Vashinston Well. you are minute you sell something “What good does it do, whe: minute my wife nead something new Prague Humoristicke wListy. SUMMER COTTAGES | For Rent—For Sale Watch Hill ‘Weekapaug Pleasant View Rentals $175-§2,600 season Every ntique ” ever - “I kept my head when, I fell in the Inspection by appolntment observed the young man. FRANK W. COY fortunate,” replied the caustic jh Street, Westerly, R. I “It must have helped you s¢ Long Distance Telephone nicely to float!"—Answers. Styles—You they hazed vour boy at college? Myles—I should say so! Why, they ot him in a poker game and skinned him alive!—You! ers Statesman. “So you have resolv the example of George Washington, eh, my lad? I suppose yca mean in always telling the thuth?” “No. sir: in marring a rich widow."—Boston Transcript. Biltes (holding forth dramatical —Yes, gentlemen, the girls of today are all _silly, irresponsible. immoral, with a_tinge of mock intellectualism. Burnstde (quizzically)—Have you married one or just been rejected by one?. “Both."—Life. : Young Mother (anxiously)- | makes you think the baby is be a great politician? Father (con- fidently)—T1l tell you, my dear. He can say more things that sound well and mean nothing at all than any kid | I ever saw.—Philadelphia Bulletin. The Young Man—I understand your father speaks very highly of me. The | Young Lady—Yes; but he only does that for fun. The Young Man—Ara you sure? The Youns Lady—Positive. He just does it to torment mother. Lippincott’s Magazine. Elsie—Mamma, T don't feel _well. Mother—That's oo bad, dear. Where do you feel worse” Eisie—In school, mamma.—Christian Register. A young painter who had just fin- ished a picture insisted upon a friend sa FOR SALE 65 HORSES I have a carioad of 2§ horses just in o ERIDE from 1000 to 1600; a fine load. All horses warranted as rep- resented. | to_follow tox W. C. SPRAGUE, Moosup, Conn. Tel. 57-3. FOR SALE AFINE PIECE of MAIN STREET PROPERTY JAMES L. CASE, 10 Shetmeket St, Norwich, Ct. 40 SALE HORSES Wh s to calling to see it. “There. now.” en- = thused the artist, “you see my new A e Bt Sarie BE the best | Picture. What's the matter with that?” chunks and big horses 1 ever saw. | T don’t know replied the bored Come and see them. Prices to suit the | friend, “but I should say it was 3 7 horee. case of art failure.”—National Month ELMER R. PIERSON. Iy. Tel. 1139. FOR SALE The very desirable “Mansfield pro- perty, consisting of 2 houses, barn and 16 acres of choice land, on car line at Poquetanuck. You can't afford to miss this opportunity. E. A. PRENTICE, Phene 300 86 Cliff 8t. | FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, goed barn and large let, locatea five minutes’ walk from Main screst. Price reasonable, N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Nerwich, C mayla THE KALEIDOSCOPE Towa hens lay one billion eggs vear- 1y Sister Elizabeth Feodorvna, sister of the Czar of Russia, is a nun. The buffalo of the United States and Canada nuw number about 3,000. Paris Is now taking the place of Reno as a divorce mecca for Ameri- cans. There are one-third more girls than boys In the high schools of Ameri- ca Fraulein Lise Bulford, of Budapest, fs the omly woman jockey in the | world. | The area of corn harvested in the | United States in 1913 was 105,820~ 000 acres. Ninety carloads of pecans, valved at $2.00,000, were gathered in Centrar Texas in 1913. The towers of the Panama Cathe- dral are roofed with pearl shelis, which reflect the sunlight so that they can be scen far out at sea. I |SIXES THE RACE | Buying six cylinder motor cars is only the first shot in a very expensive cam- paign. Maintenance and operating costs can’t be accurately figured in ad- vance. Nothing depreciates faster than an automobile. The best six to buy is & fine building lot for six hun- dred dollars, placing the rest of the car money in an attractive cottage. L have some splendid lots in various lo- cations at this figure, some desirable ones at even lower prices. ARCHA W. COIT 63 Broadway Opp- Y. M. C. A, Rasidence Phone 102-2 Pennsylvania. West Virginia, Tilinols and Ohio, produce more than 40 per cent. in_value of the minerals found in the United States. There were 14 fewer medical schools in the United States in 1913 tham in 1912, about 1,200 fewer students and about 500 fewer graduates. 3 It is estimated that a day of dark- ness In London caused by fog costs the inhabitants 325,000 for gas, as well as a large sum for electric light. It has been demonstrated that over- &razed stock ranges on the national forests can be brought back to use under a srstem of regulated grazing i .‘rfi SG—Look at (hese prices: o enveiopes (reguiar Dusiness cata“prinied 1n COTRr, BLAV: LV i PRV I0ud 3100 LUl notensaday \nting” of 7 send ~ AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. Schoel ot Auttioneering. Specialty of Farm and Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Real Estate Sales. Address i m\ l'.l faster than if they are left unused. Brookhaven, L. L, asserts that it is the richest township in the world. Tn its three banks farmers have $16,000.- 000 on deposit. The per capita wealth of the residents, counting man, wo- man and child is $1,500. SUNNYSIDE FARM. Best tarm in cousiy, iie acres, 70 SMooth, SLIODK, liiabie, fine pastures, £00d_woodland, new stock barn, ac: Commodates o head, running spring Water at each stanchion, large horse barn, silo, icehor henhouses, sheds, etc., cottage house, 1 rooms, heat, bath, hot and cold water, veranda, all excel: lent condition, on state road, near sta- 0 and clty; $1000 cash, rest easy pay- ments. Pictures and particulamm TRYON’S AG X, WL, tle, Cemn. In 1913 the Dominion government erected a grain elevator in Port Ar- thur, Ontario, capacity 3,250,000 bush- els. o far a< possible it was con- structed with Canadian material and machinery, but a large amount of ma- chinery came from the United States ches maintained in Can- ican builder: - aprioa LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bankbgok on bank and sum of money, hetween Baitic sud Norwich. Finder suitably reward- ed by Jeaving at Sprague House, Raitic, or Uncas Ban! aylia Cut "':‘wplan'l. ) d | are made to feel o arme § Flaaw ‘Toloaiane W | &1 sraining ST A e ST o Umcas National Real indusirial training that pre. pares for real jobs Is described in bulletin_on_the co-operative a Fitchburg, Mass. {ssued by the United s':-x; Bhu;-.u ;{':Allfluun. “Boy: the Fitchburg ‘school who attend aliernate weeks in 2 o u“ l

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