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p at 172, P. ot H, No. 1851, R. A, N %‘ A 0T W, 57, B Memorial. ™ ATRE. (Continued from Page Two) lots In favor, the vote being 328, Yes;: 157, No. There was a deal of hustling by those interested in the project, both for and against and a representative vote was gotten‘out. Automobiles fig- ured to a great extent in -getting the. voters-to the polls and were rushing about the city during the hours that the polls were open, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Both sides put in some hard work, but before the polis were closed. well 'posted and close observers felt satisfied that the majority would be for buying, and their predictions prov- —_— ks and Two Big Featurs ed correct, The vote Was anmounced within a few minutes after the polls were closed. Mayor Masdonald was ob- e your last chance to served at the ballot box, with Herman ty show of five acts | G. Carver and George Potvin acting “houses at every per- 5 lar theatre. T 24 wath Yases, Delore that has been in their official capacity of registrars and city clerk F. W, Seward and Leon T Wilson & counters. As a result of the vote on_Tuesday, ver 1 dog Dandy in a | $6,000 is available for the purchase and and aerial act, equipment of a modern automobile fire breakaway revolving | truck, with chemical extinguishers and _thriller. Dandy 1in | other apparatus. A careful inVestiga- g6 clever stunts of his | tion will be made as to the merits of somersaults and various machines before a decision to feats. Adams | buy one is arrived at, but it is believed ‘classy comedy turn, | that the purchase will not be delayed and dialogue that is | upy great length of time. nd original. Court and Scotch highballs, cause with their funny songs cialty that is pul over oth of these perform- Seniors In Track Meet. The seniors won the track meet held at the High school Monday. The events were some left unfinished at celfent trained voices and handle them. Harry Kelly o -m:::d-:‘n.p';:t"“mfi omores 33, the Freshmen, ds of applause frem the the last meet held some time ago. The Seniors captured 45 points, the Soph- 2. There were no Junior entries. The events it of the five acts there is | and winners follow: could be desired to make Mile run—Purrinto, first; Gascoigne, entertainment. The | Second; time 5 minutes, 59 seconds. W hanL 2000 Pect ot Koo | first: Warren-McCauley, second; time dy, with Mabel Normand |19 seconds. ‘Weekly fs also on ‘his | Gascoigne, second; distance, 3 feet 1% interesting events Broad jump—Fuller, first; Purrinton, second; distance § feet, 7% inches Three-legged race—Fuller-Gascoigne Standing high jump—Fuller, first; inches. Hop, skip. jump—Purrinton, first, ferent uralot the world. first class is Dooked for | Fuller, second: distance, 37 feet, 1% and des the Our Mutual Girl. In addi- 2 to regular show, the manage- it have securcd at emcrmous ex the first m-ving pictures of Mr. [rs. Vernon Castle in all tre lat- five new acts will be usual Mutual movies, inches. Relay race— ors, first; Sopho- mores, second; time 26 seconds. Allard, Lavine, team—Purrinton, COLONJAL THEATRE. Great $25,000 Prize Story. £ Who has not heard of Pauline and of adventues, and who has for a bite of this colicious “the $25000 prize? We can ihe opporiumity in your .ands, do the rest, for today weo at the Colonial theatre the his great series Here led in his last atter .to arrange a plot to do away adventurous Pauline and yet not ite suspicion. Hicks arranges with B old pirate friend of his to tel! Paul- of the location of hidd:n wealth she, looking for experiences sets this land. Quarreling betore throe vonspirators and the puor lit- e but through a course of & : it is one of the features of 5 e mn lose this cipoinnity the $25,000. Gu- .. tell what Owen .. teday are The . & story of a_woman's Mexicar's Gratitude. Suppressed News newspa ~~ The Girl, the Cop ard the Thursday is The Bor bard- of V:ra Cruz, taken the enzacement the sheliing and capture of This THE AUDITORIUM. s an all around good bill of s and four reels of motion pic- ppearing here the first three week, and all those who seen it have nothing byt praise | the well baianced bill. The with Kellem & Klark in usical number which in- ing of bells. horns, pia- d with a line of een the Dutch and coon e Fire-Fly company is , and these three people funny talking act with in a small town railroad line in the sketch Is the frog man, is a wonder in nis jon_ work and startled all who My singing sketch presented by Delmere & Brown, won much | = every show and these thiee ows_were voied a spiendid singing R & Mae Mathews closed : ith @ novelty globe rolling s a winner. Today's pic- Adrift. a beautiful Eciair reels, with Barbara Ten- tfalls, with Edwin August Two _funny Crystal An Up-to-Date Crook and Bl GONS, (and the ty dances. Watch tomorrow's for particulars. Usual time it is a very well handled a t- 7 hir Night on a Wharf, the ‘home by iliness. The fina erclass debate will be held at the High school this (Wednes- day) evening 4t 8 o'clock. The reso- lution rea. “Resolved, The U. S. should discontinue the Monroe Doc- trine as a national policy.” The Sophomore class team defends the af- firmative side, and the Junior class the negative. The public is most cor- dially invited. JEWETT CITY Two Boys on Probation Sent to State School—Parents Fail to Restrain Them—Gold for Ticket Seller. Monday at a session of the town court. Judge H. H. Burnham sent Stanley Rorosk, aged 9 apd Tony Si- dowski, aged 11 to the " Connecticut School for Boys, at Meriden until they are 21. These are two of the boys put on probation for six months by this court May 4th in connection with the recent burgla The_parents that the boy t the time promised should be watched and kept off the streets. The promises proved false and no restriction were placed on the boys, hence the action of the court. Seized Liquor Ordered Destroyed. The ligour seized in a recent raid on John Dolan’s place was condemned and ordered destroved and no one ap- peared to claim i Prize for Ticket Selling. Miss Watie Stetson received from the committee who had the men’s club entertainment in chargea five dollar gold piece for selling the most tickets, her record was. 76. Herbert Webster, a member of the committee, sold an even 100 tickets but being on the committee he refused the prize which had been offered. Borough Bri Between 630 Monday evening and 6.20 Tuesday evening there was a arop of 40 degrees in temperature. H. E. Paul is suffering from‘a sprained ankle. Charles H. Ray went to New London Tuesday for an operation for a cataract on his eve. He will be in the hospital at least. local ecarly gardenrers have corn above ground. 3 Mrs. John C. Hawkins, as delegates from the Second Congrega- tional church attended the conven- tion, Tuesday at Groton. NOANK j Ready for Season at Poguonoc Race Track—Fire Company Gives Whist— Big Barge Completed, Tuesday was workout day, for the es al Poguonoc race track. The bies are well filled and evervthing points to o busy season. The steam rolier has been put over the track and another brushing given it. Even before this was done it was considered per- fect. Mr. Gardiner is to have Amos R:. from New Haven, a white horse Which paces guideless, ;with no rider or driver, for some of the races. Much interest is being shown in the track. Visitors come each day from many points to look the place over. at Grotop Long Point. 55 houses at Long Poin: eing built this spring are all being wired for electric lights, as it is expected the system will be car- ried there soon. The water system is being overhauled and added to. Many of the cottages are being prepared for occupancy. 2 al of the villagers are to take part in an entertainment to be given in the Center Groton chapel this week. Fire Company’s Whist. Last evening a whist held at the rooms of the fire company was well attended by out of town people. Six tables were in play. Hazel Musanti has returned from a stay of several weeks in Memorial hospital. | She is greatly improved. Barge Exeter Completed. Barge 3 I leave port for New ! ve will wail the ur- t building ted to be This whl close all 'k at the Palmer yard, which presents a strangely deserted appearance. Mr. and Mrs. John. Pray of West ! View have been entertaining Mr. and | Mrs. Michael Piacenza of Groton. Ashbey McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald, is ill with Ppneumonia. 5 Herbert Percy of New York arrived yesterday in the village to remain for the summer. "The supper wiven by the V. I A, sday evening in the hall was very successful. Work is progressing on the house g!nx B8il: by Contractor Wil'lam tterson for Fred Rathbun. C. Hull Anderson is confined to his Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Chester ve returped to New London after a Pisit Bare. : ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 8¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line TO RENT RENT—Nice tenement of seven om. I o North Aam St lighting; lot situated at No. 104 North A well-bullt house and will bs sold at a reasonable price. Enquire of Thomas H, Beckley Phones: 724-2 Feam of life-blood ebbing A bufig,fl,;hnm and sudden~ in its @ so horrible and “He left a mother, next of proval of & hero— through the “:ln!'o-‘ 2 A fear. a tear, a pair of hands clasped A mind that sees a_sturd: A tiny baby face, with Togul A sound of "84 Stamvood St.. Dorchester, Mass. — ™For the pi st few years my scalp was very much affect>d with dandruf. It would itch and burn and cause loss of sleep. I found plmples and many sores appearing on my scalp. The itching sad burn- ing of the scalp were so in- tense that I scratched and thereby caused the sores to :appear. My halr would be dry and thin and would keep falling out gradually, mainly coming out from the top of my head. My coat collar would always be covered with dandruff and as it scaled off it could be seen plainly in my hair. * “I tried many remedies but without suc- cess. The trouble having lasted for about five years I firally puichased a box of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. application of Cuticura Soap anid Ointment showed results. The itching stopped and the dandruff had begun to disappear. = After washing my head with Cuticura Soap each night for two months and then applying the Outicura Ointment after my hair was dried I 'was entirely cured.” nard Bresnick, May 17, 1913. For more than a generation Cuticura Soap and Ointment, have afforded the most eco- nomical treatment; for affections of the skin and scalp that torture, tch, burn, scale, and destroy sleep. Sold everywhere. Sample of each malled fage, with 32-p. Skin Book. A dress post-card ““Cuticura, Dept. T, B A@Men who shave and shampoo with Cu- ticura Soap will And it best for skin and scalp. —_— May Building 273_ Main Street NS ———————— LOOK THESE HORSES OVER BEFORE BUYING THEM ELSE- PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS CO, 351-353 East 34th St., MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. 140 Young Work Horses and Mgres 140 In goud condition, weighing from 900 ‘These horses have beer bought green within the past two years aud have been used in and P FOR SALE FOR SALE—$30 Edison cylinder pho- Perfection start- uaranteed to start in running condi- ition and indi he_Appliance Sales erry St, New London. WANTED—Agents er for Ford cars; any Ford car that tion; splendid pro; 1 sell very cheap. That Jeaves a woun natru: Inquire atsthis office. FOR SALE—Baby chicks 8. C. White mgy;;;:e-y, i;,uys 1Bth,h(or Phone 629-2. yisa R _SALE -Bay horse, weighs 1000 nd; ¢ years oid. 3 TO RENT_Pleasant tenement of | rinted large in rooms, witn improvements, o b Street. WANTED—At once, a man for T RENT A furnished bungalow for . A. Jencks R. F. D. G A eayitwWEThS co s ummer on the hillside af Haugn- A reentiy b lonE eral farm work, ; sound and ki SRR 3, FOR RENT—Seven room @at, with improvements, Inquire of C. A. Gager, Jr., «0 Franklin St RENT — Six-room tenement al o ¥. T. Backus. mayZd FOR SALE—One new 2 h. p. air- | &l modern couseu International Harvester gasoline engine at a bargain. The Kitemaug Urcoard Co. FOR SALE—A three year o0ld cow, fresnens in middle of June; also a 1¢ months’ old Holsteln heife: willimantic. uire only honesty, im | lingness to work. Positively a sound business proposition. P. O. Box 139, Stratford, Conn. may: WANTED—A competent girl f eral ho\lle"!u’rkA . East Great Plain. TO RENT-Flat, ments, at 15 Town St Inquire 117 t., Clareace Capron. " . . to 1500 lbs. A nation’s hero, dying first—with A man ‘in spirit, though a boy in years, A mld]ler shot in battle, fighting brave- & A little mother smilin, ~—Margaret E. Sangster, Jr, in New. York Times. £ —iy THE MARINES. ‘In. tifhe o’ Peace their only job is-lggl in’ trim an’ neat— /The coppers of the battleship, the lomgs ers of the deet— time a congressman camft no better means Of makin' fame he Willimantic. FOR SALEOne model 45 compieto” with top, speedometer and extra tire WANTED_Lady assistant in_print- ing olifice; some experience as COMPOS- itor preferred; also matched teams suitable 18r general bus- iness, also several pavement ~ore mares. horses §4b (30) days' triat allowed; if not as represented can be |returned within iriai ume. No Teas- onaole offer refusea. Cne block from Long Island Ferry. 400 miles from New York City, blankets and halters and coliars. transfer to the door. Eiock from Long lsland Ferry. See Supt. (481 Murray Hill. Farm of 25 Acres ery, place is situated three miles from Westeriy, price $1 young man 3s Union Si Address R., tais office. 1 running order, winasnieia, & through the TO RKNT—The store No. 31 way, centrai location, next to Botel, now ucupied b; and gentiemen's Apply to William H. WANTED A middie aged woman a3 companion and (0 assist in family of ome. Addre maylIMWE GOVERNMENT positions are easy to My free booklel, X ioday—now. Washington, D, C. WANTED — Woman for general Liousework on a_ fari Address F. E. Milier; South Ca hitching norse as you need to own, per- fectly safe for a lady to drive; | Brew. ster top buggy; L bay horse, 1250 1bi safo and sound an idesi njrse for farm or business wag Te. U years old weishs 1125 4 good driver . 3, Norwich. central loou- 1% Oalea x& FOR RENT Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable for light manutacturing or other purposes. inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co. SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale Weekapaug Pleasant View Rentals $175-32,500 season Inspection by appointment FRANK W. COY 6 High Street, Westerly, R. I Long Distance Telephone (Signed) Ber- All norses shippea 3. tells Now. | stand anywhere, dead clever in ail harness; 1 bay mare, Welghshi100 Ibs., age & year: is well bred, half sister to Descon B. goes to the pace and is a very handy young pacer; Z top Concord buggies, 2 ‘express wagons and several _C. Wi..er, Auction Rooms, Block, Danlieison, Conn. SALE Tomato now o Earllania, Bariibel Best, Beauty, Stone an plon, now ready; well hardened, sturdy the 10, 100V OF l&rger quan- ¥ B. Peckham, East Side, City. three in family. ups an’ yellsy “Abolish the marines!” But long before the first big gun rij out its bellowin’ roar Them same marines drops overside an’ goes an’ starts the war! WANTED—A general housewo; to g0 to the seashore. & Apply 1s Broad Jewell, Bonny Dwart Cham- WANTED —Two rooms, furnished or housekeeping. They're neither soldiers on the land nor sallors on the sea, unfurnished, Address W., Bulletin. WANTED — Apartment, business man; two furnishied or unfur- connécting rooms, iocated; should be near bath and pref- erably ‘with running water in rooms Would_prefer that breakiasts and D sibly dinners be include roundings appreciated. place is fitting out in New London for a southern fishing trip. An interesting meeting of the Miz- pah class was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. C Replacing Bridge. Workmen are replacing the- bridge of the Groton and Stonington trolley The one at been com- wherever they may And when the fia always stiel Ana face wha " oft the ground. They's there io teach the enemy juat’ what Old Glory means, at cheerin’ s goin’ round cheers for the marines! mes J. Montague. HUMOR OF THE DAY what is a sky line? Paw—The New York, New Haven and my son—<Cincinnati Bns is sent ashore they ever's goin’ on to keep it about four miles m Westerly; new house, large barn woodshed and hennery; $1000 down, gage at 5 per cent. lnvestiga Cottages at Pleasant View; 31230 will buy a four-room cottage, all furnisned, iot on pond side and has 5 feet fiunt- 3 those 25c pipes 100k dan- aclion’in Fagan's Smoke Shop window. Guess I'li get one. e s e . % FOR_SALE—Single cylinder Cadillac business and touring body in good run- ning order; will be sold at a bargain if taken at once. or will exchan Al dress or call ¢ Asylum St, City. arles Barber. Watch Hill balance on mosts ssts a0 Dot and referenc giving rates. ‘Address Apartment, Bulleun Co. High street. as already WILLIMANTIC GURLEY GIVEN NOTHING. Probate Judge Shea dence to Support His Claim. several lan- desires steady position with private family; experienced and careful strictly _sober, Box 287, Stonington, ) One cloth sample cutter, FOR SALE—One ci . send for Wilcox's .with malte Qust issurd—choice of WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Brokes, 41 West Brond Street—Rooms 1 amd 3. Central Then Westerly, B. L Realdence 531 Willie—Paw, FOR SALE 65 HORSES I have a carioad of 2§ horses just in today, weighing from 1006 to 1600; a fine 16ad. All horses warranted as rep- e r ledger, 1 B.-v. L. L. chsh and journal, 1 oifice desk, flat, with d! typewriter attachment, 1_d¢ Amberg i-drawer vert fle. i hs portable pool table and stan it accessor ‘Address Ledger, care a marvelous “Except for debts."—Cleve- land Plain Dealer. “Is Smithson formed man?” NTED— acres, 3 to 10 miles irom Norwica e Ao particulars. - Address Box 41, care Bul- with accessories. n_intelligent, well-in- “Unusually so. As a juror he is always rejected by the at= torneys on both sides!”—Judge. “They say there are only eight geou= WANTED_—Will pay spot cash new milch second hand _fupniture, FOR SALE—Ten cows, and springers. Canteroury, The decision of Judge Shea of the probate court in_the mat- aim of Albert E. Gurley Andrew Gurley’s estate for the sum of five thousand dollars as recompense for his work and trouble in recovering eighty-two théu- sand dollars belonging to his brother from the hands of other relatives, was announced Tuesday Shea stated that Gffice No. 363. DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM? | have on my list over ene Hundred— tuated in New London d ounties. All kinds of farms, from Phone Jewett ns’ Block, Daniélson, Conn. WANTED—Strons, woman to do genera piain €ook; referen: G. L. Randall, W. C. SPRAGUE, Moosup, Conn. | FOR SALE A FINE PIECE of MAIN STREET PROPERTY JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., 40 SALE HORSES Express car of 28 horses arrived to- them are some of the best big horses I ever saw. Come and see them. Prices to sult the capabie gi¥l or housework; £00d FOR SALE — bay norse. Telephone 5. s required. “WOR SALE Panama 1n Pictures bound in paper; mail they are if courtesy did not forbid per~ sonalities in official life.’—Washington illusirations for 26 cents, X WANTED— Young man hand on_{rames, spooling and Warping; also doffers and d ibreg or four weavers o John L. Ross & Som, Yeast—He said he saw a snake in Crimsonbeak— Had he been drinking, do you suppose? Yeast—Certainly not. saw one snake—Yonkers Statesman. “Dubbs is a pessimist, isn't he? believes that the worst will come to He believes that man is doomed to the worst, but it won't come to him—he'll have to §0 FOR SALK Three heavy hom weigni 1300 to 1400, all good workers and in good condition; one extra goou Quick purchaser. Plainfield, Ct in his opinion no | basis for such a claim had been estab- Mr. Gurley at the hearing ay and therefore he could Judge Shea, frame spinner: n nve harness in good shape now, d to show any of asted parties. nterested, don’t delay—as they are WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance 25 SHETUCKET 8T. FOR SALE Four Pool Tables, all in good condition, vith a firet class outfit; three 4 x 8, one 4% x 9; will sell cheap. Pool Parlors, 49 Main St. Nerwich. FARMERS ! Don’t fcrget to order- your Agricultural Limestone from Peck, McWilliams & Co. WM. B. WILCOX Will sell at Public AUCTION . between Eighth and Ninth Sts., Norwich, Conn., FRIDAY, MAY 15, at 10" a. m. the following property: black horses, 5 about 2200, good coac black horses, price low to J. Downing, He said be only 3 3 not allow him anything. however, as at the hearing, gave Mr. ‘Gurley a chance to flle an statement showing exactly what he and what expenses he had in_obtaining the money for his brother's estate. id for rags and old r enamel ware. Gellert, Colches! FOR SALE—AIl kinds of real estate P asl Broouisa. Beas hom Sairy apd all kinds of farms situated in or in the mear vicinity of tne beautiful town of Winthrop, Me. The home of beautiful lakes Whica furnish as good fishing as there is in the state. Good home markets. 1f you that will suit yo) "E "Keach, . D. N the worst.” WANTED—U. S. &9 open to men and women, appointments coming month; iife 30 hours; vacation thict t _position, 176, "Dept. 35-M., Rochester, Ppleasant wo Telephone 147 “Doesn’t it give you a terrvible feel- ing when' you run over a man?’ they asked him. “Well, if he’s a large man,” | replied the automobilist, “it does give rough jolt."—Ladies’ Heard and Seen. The meeting committee; scheduled for tonight, has been postponed until May 20, as most had other engage- ments, and it was evident there would not be a auorum, There were want sometht Danieison, Conn. Nerwich, Ct. WANTED — Safety rasor b Home Journal, Coal Dealer—Why don't vou wheel the barrow along more quickl: It's not a very hard job; there's an in- clined plane to relieve you. master, the plane may be inclined, bu hang me if I am!—Pearson's Weekly. “Where were you last night?” asked one girl of another. with father in his car.” know your father had an automobile.’ he is a motorman.”—In= balance to suit pure applications _for Peexham, willimantic, Conn. Tel citizenship papers heard by Judge Cur- tis in connection with the session of the superior court in this City day, the applicants, each with two wit- nesses, filing the court room. 2 the organizations city Will be represented at the Moose minstrels, the Jatest to'do dec the members farm ‘work an Inquire Glen 21d A potatoes an Tne Wulieua | * Cona. D fed_on clota. L Greeneville Grain “I was out riding “But 1 did nof e e WANTED —Flano TUR:ng. A . woT. @ou, 23 Prosdect Bh. City Steady "]' | M E” Reliable Have your Clock and Watch Re collected and delivered by LEE CLEGG, Jeweler Factor, 128 Washingten St., City. Phone 377-12 or Postal brings us to Everything Guaranteed. INSURANCE MEN Small as well as larger towns, ail or spare time, sell our combined accident health and natural death liberal of today. ELMER R. PIERSON. L2 3 aprt dianapolis News. ou let me talk all day about this mining_stock and now you say you never had any idea “Well, stranger,” responded farmer, “you seemed to want to talk and I've been powarful lonesome since winter set in. Have supper with me square”—Kansas City hetching, 150 willimantic. T of which will Johnson's Foot- s L e R s the well known Sam Johnson is colonel, are also expected to be on hand to cheer their commanding offi- cer, the old-time minstrel man. STONINGTON Fishermen Finding egates to Conventions. FOR SALE The very desirable “Mansfield pro- perty, consisting of 2 houses, barn and 16 acres of choice land, on car line at You can't afford uing \n’ need 108 you are ¥OR SALE New cottage, | rooms, m:”“?n:.“é’-x“;::mu dinin, S8, mir aate, terms. Pec: Poquetanuck. ‘miss this opportunity. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff St FOR SALE heat, electric Plunkville?” induce Colonel Goethals to take the job of town mar- Neither did we get a regional “Still you are not discouraged, “No; we are agitating for a grand opera.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Boston's exports in 1813 were valued’ if at $70,933,481. Greater New York yearly pays $29,- 677,097 to public school teachers fe Scup—Del- iorwich Tewa. Appuy te “Miss Buckiey, on premises. little scup have been taken On Monday Fred Ostman sent away a number of barrels of fish. The trap fishermen have begun get- | tifiig some from their traps, Joseph Gilmartin and J. J. Meehan have been to Greenwich attending the | of the Knights Columbus as delegates “ALK—The Leonard W. ‘mansion nouse, & DATRS, VULDUIGIRES 'of iaud, convewenuy located (e ty of Norwich, &l brice and oa terms atiracuve iv T bt ars old. weigh team, one pair years old, weigh about 2400, good hearse team. one gray mare, | 8 yéars old, good family mare, atound work _horses, hacks, cab, two surreys, democrat wWag on, five carriages, three set silver trim méd double harness, single and surrey blankets, robes. everything to make up a first class liv- rain or shine. WM. J. KRAMER. its own water liam H. Snleids, 35 Way, Norwicu, Lonn. UM BALE—U. i U. DIES, tROreagD: prean’ fegistersd, ‘nome” beiver liu L TeyT " Lldlow Farm, No fon 3 F.D. b NOFWiCh, COmR. & Bnergetic men desir- iberal commission and ecting interest given. Piersod and Mabel to represent the Sunday school of the Second Congre- gational church at the county conven- tion in Now London Thursday after- noon and evening. Rey. and Mrs. J.- H. Odell arrived at their summer home here on Mon- Sale positive g bamuel (eliert, Coicuester, EGGS EGGS EGGS fifty trousand dozen Native Eggs. Will pay highest market St. Louis’ taxable property is new $577,496,671, {731 is personality. valuation of which $94,235,~ -ileven-room Louse,wilh 117 Main Street, Nerwich, Ct. Must be sold to ‘Hamuiten, BXecut We repair autos of all kinds in the proper manner. Improved Facilities make our shop unexcelled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes r 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. I Motor boats are now popular on the H. Doughty Fifty or sixty are will return to Darling Hill Thursday. Raymond Gardiner has returned to Providence. rivers of Paraguay. now in vse on the Asuncion. SUNNYSIDE FARM. in _county, 175 acres, 70 fine pastures, new stock barn, ac- The number of articles handled by postoffice department is estimated at 1,819,893, about 1,600,000 more than in 1931 ‘smooth, stron the Fgyptian good woodland, 25’ HELP WANTED Factory Work (female), Cook, General Housework, Farm Work. Seashore positions are now on flle, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. —_— FOR SALE FOR SALE 70 acre Farm for $2,250 Farm of 70 acres, weil divided, good buildings, plenty af wood and suffictent water, within five miles of Frankiln Square and on good roads. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Building Nerwich, Ct. In the little more than a century for which records have been kept Michi- gan’s copper production has been about of that of the United ete., cotiage hous: hot and cold wa lent eondition, an tate road, mear sta- $1000 cash, rest easy pay- Pictures and particulars. TRYON'S_AGENCY, Willimantie, Cous. _— LOST AND FOUND LOST_Tan and white female dog wore collar and tag when lost; resis Spring Hill, Ct. LOST_Bankbook on Uncas Nation. bank and sum of money, between Balt orwich. Finder suitably reward- y leaving at Sprague House, or Uncas Bank. 'NOTICE The New York Furniture and Clothing Company will furnish your home and-clothe you at your request. The New York Furniture and Clothing Company, Inc., 11 Bank St., New London,€t. When Your Little Child cries at night, tosses rest- lessly and muttes sleep, is constipated, fretful and {feverish, or has symptoms of worms, you feel worried and have your night’s rest distutbed by the little one’s crying, or perhaps because of your own ©9, 311. Printing_ ol ‘done promptiy. Sead for sam- | tion and cit Printers ana Central Bldg. 5 German selentist, women can talk more tham men with less fatizue because their throats are: smaller and they tax their lungs and vocal chords lese. According to Steel Preferred At 66 Would not be as great a bargain, nor as sound an investment as the pur- MONEY LOAN on Diumonas, W aud Securitiag of any aics of Inier It is estimated that there are Tagre than 400,600,000 acres of land in the Russian steppes which would be ex- ceedingly well suited to the production of cotton if properly chase of ome of those incomparable Slater Lots at six hundred dollars. have a couple for | paying fares into the suburbs. | an” attractive home within easy walk- | ing distance of your business.. Russell “the best security on earth 5 earth itself” this figure. In China a man eannot by will dis- pose of his land in favor of any one whether relati it must be distributed amo male children without excej piancirr A y. Many thonsands of mothers rely at such times npon a tried d trusted remedy always kept in the house, Mother 6ray's Sweet Powders for Children, Used by mothers for 24 years. These powders cleanse the stomach, act on ihie Liver and give healihiul sicep by regulating the Child’s system._Rasy {or the child to take, Happy mothers in using them with splen- Mother, if your child ARCHA W. COIT Opp. Y..M. C, A. Tea growing experiments have been started at San Diego, Cal, by English Tea growing is already 68 Broadway Residence Phone 102-2 COL. EARL N. GALL AUGCTIONEE from ‘“fl:y" fock, " Motchandise Address tea dealers. being carried on at Sy and Southern Pines, offer to the pubiic Lhe fnest standars brunds of Bees of Europe Bohemian, Filsuer, Coli.bach Bavasing | Beer, Bass, Pais and Burton Musirs | Dublin _Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale Bunkes Il'..aéul‘:l.:' nm-r"u., A.....‘". 4 ng ng Budweiser Senlitz and Pabet. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town ‘Telepaone 447-13 NEWMARKET H . 715 Besweli Ave, -class W and First #-smm Joun . Tuckie. 1 ummervilie. 8. Cy Exports to Germany exceeded 3! 00,080 in the eight months ended - August. and imports fram that were above $11,000,000, an trade of more than $305,600,000. England, selis gus- nsumers at from 22 to 26 The town now nd 35,000,000 enla; as consumption is increasi To the Farmers of this Section: 1 Ay N B lurge want to. sal hrae lescription or eall. A graduate Al Real Estate Sales. R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, try these powders. Your _druczist them, 25¢. The Pritish admiralty is ing the construction éf a hu; self-contained f: g M. J. FIELDS . % s TUNR Cut Flowers, ‘Flaats.

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