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DAVIS THEATRE. !pml ‘Big Heliday Bill, Thres Com-. plete Shows - Tday, at 7, 230 qnd know that you wll»no‘t' i.n anyway inconvenienced by the heat, as it is al- elightfully cool insi An ex- seen at lot of painstaking labor on. the part of their trainer. Bring the children to see this act today. they will surely en- joy the birds. The other four aocts are Yorke and Herbert, two olever men who do a singing and acrobatic that is a winner. Blanche and Isabelle are two winsome that have made a very favorable im- pression with their songs and violin [Oth solos. Jim Dixon as a character sing- ing comedian is without an equal, his style and songs are put over in a manner that leaves nothing to be de- sired. The Carme Duo complete the vaudeville and the way these two boys sing and play the guitars draw spon- tanious applause at every performance. In the photo plays there is a two reel American feature® called Her Fighting Chance, Our Mutual Girl will be sean today in a number of new ad- ventures and~When Villains Meet, the Keystone comedy. will positively make you. langh. There will be three full shows today, matinee at 2.30, evening at 7 and 8.45. The usual holiday prices in the-afternoon, lower floor 15c, bal- cony 10 cents. Wvening 10, 15, and 20 cents, come early and be sure of get- ting a sood seat. . Another big five aet bill has been arraigned for the first half of next week, with Carl Statmer anfl company as a special feature, see Monday’s Bulletin for particulars. GOLONIAL THEATRE. “The Game of Politice,” Magnificent Two Reel Lubin Feature. 3 An especlally strong attraction at the Colonel for today only, is the superb Lubin feature in two reels, en- titled, “The Game of Politics,” telling how a candidate for mayor manages his campaign by employing a manager, who in turn is instructed to employ a young fellow sweetheart of the can- @dates daughter, as glad-hand artist, the downfall of the yvoung lover may be closely followed, and all is attribut- od to the company he is thrown Into in his efforts to secure votes for the rlrty he respresented. There 1s plen- y of secrecy, Intrigue, and excitement to entertain and thrill all. “The Bat- tle of the Weak, is a splendid Vita- graph feature telling a very strong story and presenting in the leading le, Mr. Earl Williams; also for today the brilliant story from the Blograph studios, and entitled “Melody and Art,” d features clever Louise Vale, dash- George Morgan and forceful Charles Mailes. Don’t miss the Adventures of Kath- tyn in two parts, Monday only. Coming Tuesday as the big multi- reel drama, is “The Mysteries of ”’_a strenuous story In five reels, with a thrill in nearly every foot. This Int-“' picture is for one day, Tuesday At the Auditorium. James J. Morrison the foremost pro- | tean actor in America with his able company of assistants will appear at this house at the three shows today in “The Call of Justice,” for the last time. Mr. Morrison has a fine vehicle | to. display his talents in and accom- plishes the work in a first class man- ner. . The sketch is a comedy drama telling. a detective story which is ex- citing and very interesting, and holds the close attention of the throughout. There are eight characters in the cast. One of the cleverest ventnloquist.s seen here in a long time is Fred We- her . and his act is very interesting. Beftha Rich is also on today’s bill and she sings several popular selections in her original manner. Lucille Love the Girl of Mystery, in two reels will be shown again today. This exciting serial picture is causing much favorable comment and is shown at this house every Friday and Sat- | urday. The Animated Weekly is also on today’'s picture prograntme as well as “Schultz the Paper Hanger,” a very funny comedy reel. On Monday next week an exceptionally big vaude- ville attraction has been booked. Watch the papers for further particulars. The Holiness Mission will services at 87 Main street. hold its At the Broadway Congregational church the pastor will preach at the morning service, At the Sheltering Arms services will be comducted by Rev. ¥. W. Coleman, with choir of Trinity Methodist church. The International Bible Students’ as- sociation meets at 11 o’clock in room 1, Bili block; 39 Shetucket street, for Bible study. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church; Rev. F. W. Coileman, pastor 10.80 a. m. subje The Successful Life. Sermon at The subject at the Christian Science service at 10.45 a. m. is to be Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mes- merism and Hypm:tum B.l\ounced At chn.( Epncepnlw church. Whit- sunday, holy communion 9.30, morning prayer, holy communion and sermon, 19, evenmg prayer and address 4 30. At Greeneville Congregational chu-oh the pastor will preach Sunday morn- ing upon Memorial Day Thoughts. Sun- d:y school at noon. Vesper service at Loyal Temperance association, Mpmm;m, will. hold religious services at their rooms, 35 ihgumt street, Bill blOdL Sunday at At Trinity E u«:snl church there will be holy comniunion at 9.30 a. m mornm‘ prayer and sermon at 10. 4. o, and evening prayer and sermon &t T30 p. m, - At the First M-t morning sermon Beautiful. ltn‘lm Matteson church the e Vision class at. noon. of New York wt sireet, speak - suwgu The Two Laceooe 12 g at close of d J. ms c.mm ‘Baptist church, Dr. W. B o 'g'ow York will preach. Bflfla ehu at mn. Mor preaches on How a Tempie, Gospel Mission, 265 Main street, Steiner’s hall, s:md.ly services: Prayer meeting 10.30 a. m., tut.lmony and service at 3 p. m., m:nrvieebylocnlormotcm ines Characteg? at noon. Y. P. C, ». m, subject, The Glory of At McKinley Avenue A. M. E. chureh Rev. E. George Biddle, pas- tor, preaching 11 a m., subject, Self Denial. Sunday schnol ll 15 p. m. Union Lyceum 4 preaching 745 p, m., subject s-lf G-onfio. for ers, At the Second Congregational church Sunday school at 9.30 a. m.; morning worship, with sermon by the Rev. Joel S. Ives, secretary of the Missionary Society of Connecticut, at 10.30 a. m. Bvening service, with sermon by the Rev. Edward S. Worcester, at 7.30 P. m, Many Women Workers. Twenty-eight thousand women work- ers are employed in the mills and fao- tories of Belfast, Ireland. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA FOR SALE FOR SALE 1912 Maxwell Special Five-passenger Touring Car; 36 h. p., fully equipped; best of condition; best of reason for selling. CARL T. KENT, Putnam, Conn. FARMFORSALE Farm of sixty (60) acres, comprising a dwelling and barn, carriage house, corn house, plenty of fruit, and a never failing well of water. Will be sold as a whole or subdivided in two parcels, viz: 26 acres with "above described buildings thereon, and 34 acres with a barn thereon. For all information inquire of W, A. Church at J. M. Young & Son's Market Street, Norwich, Conn, FOR SALE Stock and fixtures of retal Drug Store, centrally located and doing a prosperous busi- ness.” Good reason for selling. Principals only may obtain full information tr'om rhomas H. Beckley Vay Building Phones: 724 278 Main Street 474-C audience | N ———— )/ Farm of 25 Acres House, barn and hennerles, some fruit, land can be worked by machin- ery, place is situated three miles from Westerly, price $1250, An 85-acre farm, about four miles | from Westeriy; new house, large barn 40x56, woodshed and hennery; price $3000; $1000 down, balance on moct- gage at 5 per cent. Investigate! Cottages at Pleasant View; 3i250 will buy a four-room cottage, all furnished, lot on pond side and has 75 feet fromti- age. =end for Wilcox'’s Farm bulletin Qust issurd—choice of 406). WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Roems 1 and 2, Central The- Building, ‘Westerly, R. L | Gffice No. “9 Tel. Residence 581, FOR SALE Tweo 2-tenement houses on Mechanle Street in Danielson. - Income $420 gross, net income on investment 9% per cent. Hcuses pleasantly situated, three minutes’ walk from raliroad sta- tion, post office and business section, five minutes from churches and schoola BE. L. DARBIE, Reeal Estate Agent, Savings Bank Biock. Danielson, Conn. COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUGTIONEER A graduate irom Jones' Nat. Schooi u. Auction@ering. Specialty of Farm an Pedigreed Stock: Merchandise l.mi Real Estate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. ‘Telephone 1-3 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Monday, shiped gold cufe’ Please return to A]lym L. Brown, Buil, lln Office, and receive reward. mays LOST—8trayed from ki i ek R O amale foxuound, colors biack, tan, Rder aoxuy B P, Ga). May 35, 1!16, an oval link marked A 1. mvw ¥ hou: tch ite, S in- ard-n. Nortn )lh‘._nn, l.m——flfls wateh fOE; w;.h dlannndt:- o o gram J. on please in.ve at e Bnl?‘nl ec, may3vd 3 ree red- he hn -tr-ycd e hera. Owner can i Otto conducts city In the evening | Dream b X | R R D -,m_ - 8¢ ]éer L‘ffib, friends; ired. W:l;s Borax g: 216 mmuu"#"m-. Chicago. TED—At :n’l“ arm work. G. AL J-ne:l!. " may 30 W ThSTUTES GOVERNMENT positions Tae Sul JO RENT _ FOR o Sottages, 3100, $150, T SNE R S Dune| RoRERL . Sheem o wi ?:u DISS, pedl‘-o‘ - w‘-l:" #50, 3lv=; cottage é:_r' c-::.: !" 03, J\uu ana July; boak- nt a _Telepnone iv. mayisd s Trout Brook 46 %n lorln Wln hm Con““ may3dvs wm -m——A LN lngr;“:u FOR SALE OR RENT-fi;hhlnn of a five-room flat. Apply at 47 Wash- n_St may30d FOR 8. horse power ‘u engine; first class running order; rignot. H. McCarthy, 43 Jay SK London, Conn. ed Duroc TO III'I‘—A tenement of six rooms at No. 34 Broadway. lnquire of lsaac 8. Joi ichards bul . 9 st may2ed FOR REN —room flat,_all mod- .w ern conveniences, 120 way. yavd | Inquire at 1z Biroadway, mayted SALE_—Eight weeks old young '\"0 RENT—Putun- in mm-vm.. Philip Knu-e. vilags ki, wi- | J. FOR K. Hover o'er & fel- captain missin AR (uu{.'l.;.‘rdl was called omne An’ thely‘ient M- home lay hdm by With '.h WTAp] J bonny banner blu mfll’sw:n. Then when the ':l'“. ended, ‘n that rious review That sorter thriled the natfon, passin’ t. My free booklet, Y- iman J P By | Do St T TR | e S 0 | or T Sy Ly e on, D, S sheep, nice T 14 ousekeepi) 9 an lambe, also 4 new mlicn cows, 2 wita | 75 School St. _— maylsd mnants of the war. -AnY—Hundrtdldleh WANTED — DI‘WQ?-IIL ?qcatuck Woolen Mills, o ST O A ST L% WANTED—Good pay; light work; our representa- you waat it If so, be wuurl 3 29d momlnru do tive. Write us quick. C. x. Burr % Co., Nururymen mch-ter. Conn. mayi¥d ‘armband; 1. “;'(l Orll School, M !l ’L piy e ystic, Conn. - calves. Antonio Gerosa, Plainieid, Ct. ¢ Frankiin St, s Ber 15; Peking. 3550 por oo rowning, Nor FURNISHED ROOMS, a. modern con- may33S | veniences, 45 Union S& Phone 108l of seven acres, ylia ) cars, only five 4 TO RENT—Tae store M 31 Bw.‘- WAy, cenirai loe-:wn. next to the Wau- T nn hotel, now uc:upled ‘by Bruette, and =~ gentlem: Avply to Williem H. Shieids. :-nu /RNISHED DS, 19Cu- L M.cmun P Ull. XS very smwoo... land, n cent fare to New house, pouhry hou: trees. Maine, mylw FOR SALE—Ocean h. Groton, Conn, Beach cottage, | We let the tears of pity m cleanse will mar: S0 Tip! Iree. may26d “wom out ever; Gr-c- ? 8-369, San ¥ -.nu-:n Cal all modern provements, at Then we coun{od up the heroes of ous "%y = eiie 4 FOR SALE—Baby gulneas, 15 cents; | Broadway. Inqguire of C. A. Gmr. J little country town, An’ & local sort o writer was s-jotttn’ of ‘em down, An' we found the place of homor—now, I give it as a fac'— Had freely been accorded to this same ole shiftiess Jack. Tne ole bove ain’'t forgot him, an’ &y Deconuon days, « Whemn G. A. R.'s are moelln an’ a-singe in h\mn of prals Fer a reunited country, why, I sortes _. choice socation, Wiii be sold cheap LDIS | 41on steam teal apart WANTED—A yours man who mudse week to close &n estate; speek quick. | 7t B3 s . tands 1’ tur glm beetle; must | P. Hall Bhurts, New London. Phone 1 An’ dr:&cah::r in quiet from a patri b able 1o ot R ey to 29d AppLy O. Box 6, Pomfret Center, Conn, v mtym A Ply en Mills, vaut- loome. , R. L Appl. ings 8. E”V\{ .“nklnl. Sachem Terrace. ANTED Crompion the lemtuck Woo - n!d Mrs, mpct.nt ‘hlm house- m must be good Box 475, B(fllin‘(on. Conn. ddress maysia A{l‘m—&( ty razor blades shacp- ened by E. Kirby, over car suflon. Blades guaranteed. may: WANTED — Young busineas man wants two conneoting rooms adjacent to bath, In private tamily, absolu high fiu— log:!ton breakfast, and ners, if possible appreciated, ;n‘ references given; manent. Address Apartment, care letin vo. WANTED — An leasant lurroundin'n may2sa agent in every town in New ..ondon county to handle tne Studebaker automobile, as it is the best $1050 car on the market, with _hlll electflc lights and seif starter. dress ital Auto Sales Co., l St., Hartrord, Ct. 6 Allyn ay28d WANTED—An_ex; ply ux-s_i Frank T. Turner, 15 Broad i WANTED—A mm girl for "n eral housework; no mhlnx or ironing. between 7 and X lY - ul- lenced c(;ok. Ap- ble man who is will- rance; salary an 1y ho Cn.lrh. wurrm—ou best cash prices Dickinson, Genera. Conn. d commisston. Ap- 1( Gordon, 310 W ay27d Delivery, ~orwich, 27d Laundress for one day & WANTED—] week. 186 Central Ave. - 26d THOUSANDS of-government Hf:.)ubl now open to men and women WANTED—A) ing to go and l u huxth and mln-ll est Square Dhno. lom l'd R SALE—One or Nr Df .N ofl:’. horses, weight 1150 5300 unas; toree new milch cows and two neiter calves; Eeclipse corn planter, lmoDlMJ harrow and Syracuse pioOw. W, Yantic, Conn. banon - vision 33-4. mayzsd FOR SALE—To s m. an estate, on troliey line and sta! oad, one mile from raliroad station at Nllntlc chiek- en and vegetable farm of 14 acres; near graded scnool and four church t room house, barn and chicken houses; bulldings and land in good condition. Apple, pesnr and peach trees and small fruit. Address arren G. Chapmu;. Groton, Conn. may2 ONE 1911 6 cyl. Plerce Arrow, model Yoty 3 compiete equipment, new ‘int, ®ood as new; price very low. X 4432, Nor'lch. ml!‘Zld FOR SALE—Lunch cart on Ualon street, Willimantic; good situation; fully equipped; reasonable price. Ap- ply G. K. Allen, 88 Pleasant St. may25d FOR SALE—New house, 36 Bliss place, 7 rooms, all improvements. Walter A. Heath, Norwich Town. may23d FO) lu‘l—&l early new. Call 5.5 Spruce 'l‘mf..ln ;l M SALE—Mammoth bronss tur] Tom hardy, thoroughbred lwe F. Cone, South (hnto'rbury. ma. TO RENT A _cottage of ten rooms, all furnished, ready to occupy, including bath nouse, at Pieasant View. facing_the ocean, for the season. Inquire LOUTS WUND.R- ucx% ¥. D. No. 4, Box 28, Norwich, hono 1068-12, or Phone 598. FOR RENT Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable for light manufacturing er other purposes. Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co. FOR S. Treadway Ave. 36, SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale Watoh Hill Weekapaug Pleasant Views Rentals $175-32,500 season Inspection by appointment FRANK W. COY 6 High Street, Westerly, R. I . Long Distance Telephone cll- dozen. nn. FOR SALE Recreation Suggestions Plcturesque Bungalow in charming lo- cation at Mystic, for sale or rent for the season. Three attractive Fishers Island cottages, one for sale, others may be rented for the season.. Quality cottage at Groton Long Point for'sale. SALB—Hub range, in good con- oniy needs new bricks. T ~ may2: lots and cottages ior pale pays over 1C per cent. ‘on purchase pric o. smt;:.’ston- ington, Conn. FOR ». GALES modern nunue of 9 room-. % I cleun fergit Jack's failin's, how he to give me pain When l used to train young idees the schoolhouse down the lan: An’ I seek his grave out yonder, wh a flag waves in the air. Then my ole heart burns within me 1lay a lily there. —Ro_{ Farrell Greemne, in the Denver imes. N HUMOR OF-THE DAY Enthusiast—Don't the spectators tire you with the questions they ask?” Aviator—Yes. What else do you want to know?—Columbia Jester. “And what do you know about Moses?" “Please, teacher, it's m) first Sunday here and I don't know anybody."—Punch. Interested Party—You say this boat cannot upset? Inventor—It's impos- sible. The tanks are fllled with right- ing fluid. —Puffalo- Express. Crawford—When do you consider that man is old and should retire? Crabshaw—The surest sign is when his friends have a meeting and pre- sent him with a gold-headed cane.— Puck. “Pa, what's a feebly?” “There isn't any such thing, Harold.” “Yes there is. It says in this book that the young man had a feebly growing down on his back.* —Christian Regis- ter. “That eminent statesman makes very brief speeches” “Yes” replied Senator Sorghum. ‘“He doesn’t have to say much. He always manages to let you know what he wants you to do before he begins to talk."—Wash- ington Star. “Do you times when you show signs of actual in know, John, there are | $150 month; Norwich examinations an- | 1o,4" " brice low if before June lst. | human ‘fatelligence™ “That's all nounced July oty e~ o\ Ay T ADpiy to FRANKLIN H. BRO A nature lover's paradise for rent for | right, Charles. "If you knew twice as .tll\?fi‘: "e?rf“'?s' N.r':lochult:r. . '¥. | Norwich, Conn. the season at Massapeag. Choice | much as you do now, you'd be half- v R SALE_Tomato plants; water frontage for sale at Horton's | witted.,—Minnescta Minnehaha. may e e e T | B B ar ania, ariiben, Jeweil, Bonny | Cove. Cottages offered for rental are - 9. A e e i | L B s e | T golng_into Newcome'n > wonder- f s ion, now ur uands and a_ Shelton Square mild 5o D bj’f:fiw 2004 OF targer quan. ARCHA W. COIT ful garden? Second Suburbanite—No, e ""';“',‘;:_‘ St tities. ' ¥. E. Peokham, East Side, Sty everything in it is so exasperatingly Smoxe Snop, n el Sors. mayild | Phones {Rwd 1334 perfect that 1 can't have the fun of L] } i white and | around tho ¢ book order: 1 you can earn. Write C. Co.,” Nurserymen, Manchester, Conn. day32d for WANTED—A competent woman seneral housework; one willlng to Lo the country for the summer; ref 80 er- ences required. Apply to Bulletin Of- fice. BHOYT) AR et I | 2 o, Frinters, Norvlelx cau WANTED—F1880 TUSILE. dm”..lgyl t’rosdect Sg_ Ay, HELP WANTED Attendants (female), Cook, General Housewori Kitchen Mald, Chamber Maid. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. EGGS EGGS EGGS Farm Hands, Girls, mey3ld A 2. wOls Yol 633-3 nce 102-2 Opposite Y. M. C. A. | FOR 'SALE A FINE PIECE SALE—Panpama Pictures; 63 halfto; per; maile 0u anuhur‘. Pa. of seeds, seed e, in xuu.u-luonl; for 25 cents. A ma; FOR contains bound in Smith & FOR SALE— 4 potatves and tnrtmn a.r. a low 2% ‘Greeneville Grain Go. Tel. 336-5. aprizd 63 Broadway ‘ »w OVI. — uo mm-‘l] uvolo)-. n‘u uuc, for 31 T n o opie ooy | 8 toorhe” BALS Coubany, Norwico SALE—New no:u‘-. steam of MAIN STREET lrl.:fl‘fl?oh‘n:u:'nk n.un.u amln¢ rwn.; PROPERTY :3:. rim, .u'luuy I& date, aecorat- | ys JAMES L. CASE, one minute- I 40 Shetucket St., 7 rooms, electric terms. Peck's Cormer, Norwick, C1. 40 SALE HORSES Express car ot day. -u.lnon Bouse, & barns, vutbulldings avoaun,l and | iang, denveniently lochied (e the oity of Norwieh, ai price sad oa | terms ltuuuv- Lo the Duyesr. This 'ofl.rl, uses, acres of 3 Al uun H way, INorwick, Co Ust BDALE—U. 1 breas, 25 horses arrived .o- s, Among them are some of the best avio. registercd, mone’ beiter u.‘ltse saying, ‘If you had followed my advice, it would have been better.”—Judge. “So you don't approve of this danc- ing craze?” “The only thing I have agdn-t it,” repiled Mr. Growcher, “is that it Goesn’t go far encugh. It has- n't yet enabled a man to get up in the morning and go tangoing to work with the same elastic step he displayed the night before.”—Washington Star. Pat—Arrah, now, thim railways are a moighty foine invintion, anyway. Friend—I shouldn’t have thought you could find much to admire in them Pat, seeing that you lest your leg in a railway accident. Pat—Falth, and didn’t Of get a t'ousand dollars dam- ages? Shure, if it had only been me head Oi'd have owned the loine.— Dallas New THE KALEIDOSCOPE Mineral water importéd into the [Briflah Isles exceed 20,000,000 bottles ‘ annually. | The population of Montevideo July { 31, 1913, was 366,195, an increase of i 20,510 during the year. We want fifty thousand dozen | country. iwdicw Farm, Nortu Sto chunks and Dbig horses 1 ever saw. i Native Eggs. Will pay highest market | o8 I & Nocwish. DAk W ¥, | Someranc'ses them. - Prices {0 Sait the | snout 10,090 orchids, the larmist rice. T shipment ever made from the Philip- THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO., | aty&® Eoiis siion drop posisl o iruie o e pines. were sent in mid-March on the & 5 nf A e P B Tel 113y. mayld | China to San Francisco. Commerce Street. 3RS SR ievVen-reom Lodse,wiil | Nitrate of soda purchases (from m. “ L g P L1 | Chile) by the United States in the FOR SALE | fiscal year 1913 reached a high levei— Ele e | $20,715,965, against $15,431,892 in 1912 FOR SALE % ,rv-lg.»;-_«;"_“_ S | The deciared value of exports from GERANIUMS n 00, " 35, suv caosensa 'gm conlsuhr dmr;ct of Bcriln|to ul-e 4.1, 0,009, | nited -States and its possessions In Rear of 227 Broadway ove i ight-room Cottage the first 11 months of last year e aae E amounted o $$1%,401,504, com with bath and steam heat. with $16,316,708 in the corresponding good barn and large let, lacated period in 1912. . FOR S Q I E five minutes’ walk frcm Main m—— 2 i 5 i reasonabl The works of the Tata Iron an . e dt o> Steel Company (Ltd.) at Sakchi, now Two tenement house witn im- provements, ‘including heat, elec- triclty and hard wood floors, situated on Broad Street, near trolley car line and five min- utes’ walk to center of the city. " Always well rented, large loan can ‘be negotisted If necessary. Inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE - _zntral Buiiding Nerwich, © BEFORE BUYLINEG THEM ELSE 'LOOK THESE HORSES OVER _m real Saleids, no. 4d F. b. Mg L2 L SR B e same, 3::.'“ w “t be solé to close . Hamill uu- ll. 28 Je1a vok 3 ea o sise) 4. 4,00y, v terneads, bilineads’ 33.. 3 0 5,000, % ting ery L | | _PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS co, 387-353 East 24tk New York Cnty.sh MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS: 140 Young Work Horses and Mares 140 | Four Pool Tables, all in good condition, { N. Tarrant & Co. 1i7 Main Street. Norwich, C= FOR SALE A spiendid Farm of 100 acres, with al large shore front on Gardner's Lake. l'l'o the/Farmers of this Section: Good buildings, smooth land. Now 18 the time tv list your farms E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street ‘l‘ you want (o sell. I have a lurge ~ ist of customers looking for farms. ! FOR SALE Phone 300 Send description or call, WILLIAM F, HILL, 25 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM? | Wave on my list over on> hundred— | | situated in New London and Windham I8 | Counties. . All kinds of farms, from ‘1m“:fl bei good sha ng in sl now, | would be pleaded to show any of viith a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, | one 4% x 9; will sell cheap. Palace Pool Parlors, 49 Main St. Norwich. SUENYSIDE FARM. Besl facm —wu o smooth, sifong. ®ood woodland, commodates o water at each stanc TuUnDIng spring | n, larse norse | known as the “Pittsburgh of India” have cost about 38,000,000, inclusive of purchase of 'mining rights, collleries, and building’ houses for the company’'s employes. The company started op- erations in August, 1907, but the con- | struction and equipment Wwere not | entirely completed until the end of | January, 1913. A new hardening material for the surface of concrete floors contrains | 95 per cent. of iron dust or iron flour. It i{s added to the dry cement in the proportion of 15 to 26 pounds to each 1060 pounds, and one part of the mix- ture is used tvldth!t.wo a-:‘u of sand. is preparation ap] as a top | ;rohnl u? apt.mckne— of one-half to one | inch. It forms a hard and durable 'floor claimed to be waterproof and | not siippery, and is also used for meking new concrete adhere to oM in repalring. The use of tents in India is so tensive that cateri to the A-—-‘ | has become one of fhe most interest- t industries in 'that 2 R ERy 0 o g >, house, bhennouses, siieds, these places to interested parties. d in good condition, weighing irom 90¢ | JAT™, silo. ice : § P5 Tomnne to 1600 Ibs. These horses have beer | oot nod Brn seatel, J."J:‘.‘::.‘:i‘.“.::.“r. i¥ interested, don't delay—as they are’! ¢mpire. e chief center Of mamu- bought gretn wilhin the pas: years and have been used Among twa in " and ure seiling fast. WILLIAM F. HILL | facture is at Cawnpore, which has | bas the largest tent factories in the world a not only dnel an enormous Real Estate and insurance. but also iched teams suilable fo; al bus- oy T general bus. Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST inexs, also several pavement zore mares Prices, siugie Dorses 345 1o zu teams $ili Lo $400. (30) days i .Luowodt if not @s represented can |,|m¢~ wm;,\n lflll No reas- es shipped orses | mflu tmm lew. Yerk C D!.lnws and halters and MONEY LOANED on’ Diamonds, Waicnes, —dewsiy . l‘.c“ Besuriiies of aux'iind a (na west Iates An old ‘ establizite e to 5‘.‘;’.' with. THE COLLATERAL 104N Coo e —

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