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F‘rmk A. Bnl continues his clearing Oxfords. Teday he of- ter- Mfl‘ $3.50 and $4 Russet Rub- ber Sole Oxfords at §2.48 u-’ u-fio ate the faet! “Jimmy,” |nterrmted Miss Jinkinson “when 1 consider what a agent has been lost in a 11'ta into admirinsly, Bimdrum lawver 1 could burat tears with almost no effort at all” “I. am pretty good,” le. “I'm glad you are ning to see it, Susan, ding, What do you think?” ~“I-think you are absolutely the most said “You act as conceited person I ever met!” Miss Jinkinson tartly. though you were the only man left on earth worth speaking of! Have you the remotest idea that you can per- suade me to marry you by talking this “Oh. I can do better,” offered young Sprankle eagerly. “This summer I am carrying a very fine brand of Per- suasive Gabble which I should like to call to your attention. Don’t look at me that way or Ill kiss you to make you miad your manners! Honest, Susan, it isa’t a bit of use—you might as weil say yes and get it over! Why admitted begin- 1 think that September would suit me for the wed- lritt.'.—'!ha young son of l(r onfl Mre. Phillip L’Hereux is v his home with an attack® of blood poisoning, which dfivfli?fid in a cut: West Hartford.—There is a division entiment among members of Sa- rah Whitman Hooker chapter, D. A. R., as to the site for the proposed Noah Webster library. Middlefield.—The ‘““Mayflower,” an early peach in this section, is the first of the native crop to appear. A few baskets were brought in Tuesday by D. H. Wallace, a peach grower of this town. New Haven.—Plans have been com- pleted by an orsanization committee consisting of prominent banking and businessmen in thig city for the or- ganization of the New Haven Fidel- ity company. Hartford.—Andrew Bisco,” employed by the Trout Brook Ice and Feed com- pany had his right arm fractured when a large cake of ice fell upon him. Bisco was shifting the ice in a wagon when the accident occurred. have you led me such a dauce s.n,d made me work so hard to get you “Work!” fumed Miss Jinkinson, “If WANTED AGENTS—100 per cent. profit selling our guaranteed N self- fll]ln! le postpaid 25c. The Ritsul ew Haven, Ct. iylia WANTED—To buy a milk route in orwich. Tattville or vicinity. Address 372, Bulletin Office. iylid fountain ns. en Co., WA!'l‘m—!oun‘ man to_collect in Teferenc: Tilustrated tim currlent News, New H.-,nn, Conn, Iy WANTED—Woman good plain cook and assist with ho\uewvrlk‘ no was] Brigham, $30 a month. Mrs. J éw London, Conn. J;lud want it Write us quick. Nurserymen, Manchester, ‘Conn. Jjyl. WANTED A work for family of two. in attempting to change seats, the canoce LaTowmu-ned and the gm Cash, and Hubdy's \lsht Out, Davis Theatre. The dUl for the bdalance of this and an ea‘wumny Mr. Borle cleveriy enmtertains his with a pleasing vocal num- ber, The Lallaby, and introduces . several imitations. The ENDING THE SIEGE “You have a hard heart,” said young Spranide with a large sigh. Miss Jinkinson sniffed smiled maddeningly. “That's your point of view,” she reminded him. “Can you figure it any other way?” demanded young Sprankle. “‘Here you trail me along for one solid year and fill me with fond hopes and all that—and then you are actually nervy enough to gét off that ‘this is so !ni- den’ stuff and ‘you never dreamed’ Temarks abom¢ never marTyiag my one! Havent you the least consid- eration for me 7 “Well, why should I have?’ returmed Miss Jinkinson abruptly. Spramkie gasped and beat the air feebly with one hand. you he cried. “Isn't a woman sup- to have tender feelings and sympathy and remorse for inspiring fond hopes, and doesn’t she ordinarily possess appreciation of steriing worth and brillance and Intense devotion?” “Good gracious, Jimmy!” sald Miss Jinkinson. “I'm pleased to meet you. Since when have you been all that? And how can you stand it all at onoe?” “1 could tell you lots more too,” de- clared young Sprankls, unabashed. “The trouble is that you've never sat down and considered what a giittering chance you are letting slip through vour fingers. Hagye you ever thought how good looking I am? Or how grace- ful in society? Or how well I look in evening clothes? Or that I am kind to the poor? I let a newsboy keep the change from a nickel yesterday. That argues well for your dress allowance.” ‘“There isn’t any particular sense in being frivolous about it!™ said the young woman, frowning. “I always diéd think you were sensible, Jimmy, so0 don't dispel that illusion!” “I thank you!” said the young man gratefully. “Just what is your objec- tion to me, anyhow, Susan?” The young woman looked puzzled. “How you do pin one down!” she murmured. “You don’t hate me, do you™ “Oh, no, no!” asserted Miss Jink- inson politely. “I'm very proud of you, Timmy, really!” “You're not in love with anybody sise 7" “How could T be? You haven’t given me a thance to catch a distant giimpse 5f any other man since you've been ‘oming to see me!" “Oh, T'm clever,” said Mr, Sprankle mnodestly, - “I attended to that little letail! F¥abit is a great thing, you mow! Wouldn't I have been stupid o0 let some other chap measurs “"Why shouldn’t with me? Not ghat I'd been flpecll.llyj Cont 900 ""'t-'f.:fz llmlfl m&l any living soul could have worked harder in this affair than I have tb escape you I'q like to know it! You're a perfect nuisance, Jimmy!” “But are you—" “Oh, of course I'm going to marTy you! said Miss Jinkinson , crossly “How can I help 1t? I can’t get rid of you any other way! I never saw anybody like you!" “Thank you!" cried young Sprankle rapturously, “And now you might tell me how much you love me—and all 9981 A UNIQUE AND COMFORTABLE HOUSE APRON. The body and sleeve in one idea has | been carried out in garments of every | sort, hence the busy sewer and home dressmaker will welcome this mode in 20 apron that is mot only eimple but practical imn that it covers most all of the dress worn underneath, and is easy to make because of few seams. The g:sign is_ suitable for percale, alpaca, wn, gingham, seersucker of cham- brey. The free edges could be scal-| loped and embroidered. Blue and white checked gingham, with bandings of ‘white, would be neat and would laun- der well. The pattern is cut in UIX!Q sizes—small, medium and larg requires 33 yanrds of 36-inch malerlll for a medium size. A nattern of this illustration malled | to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Order throug’ The Hulletin Co: Pattern Dept., e Norwich, Conn. 9988 Up | A STYLISH DRESS FOR THE GROWING GIRL. Girl's Dress With Yoke and With eop Witheut Tunie. Long waisted effects are very popa- lar for girls in their 'teens. The style here shown may be made with or wilh- out the tunie. The right is | Shaped over the left, and the yoke por tions, cut in V outline, are trimmed Yith'a pretty oollar. The sleeve is fimshe\i with an upturned cuff. ercale, gingham or chambre, Piqu linen, linene, lawn, silk or cmfi le are all good materials for this sty 3 7 e AR 3% 40-inch material for an 8-vear 4 pattern of this illustration maied to 30y address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stam. Ordsr through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Signs of “Wealth. Crawford—"“Is he really so rich?” Crabshaw—"There’s ne doubt of it. ‘When he sued his wifg for ditorce the papers in the case were withhesl from public scrutiny, and when there was a cide in the family the coromer’s flce decided it was an accident.’— Caution. " Be slow ofm‘neuldmflckol“ Lean of Vancouver, B. C. was formerly of this place, but now is pastor of the Tolland Congregation- al<hurch. His parishioners gave Mm and his bride a reception. Middlstown.—A light, case of small- pox was discovered Wednesday after- noon in the family of Clifford C. Plumb, a milkmen in the Westfield district. Plumb, a daughter of Mr. Plumb. She was vaccinated last spring when the disease was epidemic here, and the present .attack is light. Naugatuck—The appointment of Willlam H. Moody, Middietown, divi- sion engineer in the state highway de- partment, as superintendent of streets 2na Sewers in the borough of Nauga- tuck, will not mean the closing of the Middletown office of the state highway The patient is Miss Wnlol department there, but a new engineer will be sen there to take charge. Only way to Keep a Secret. In life, usually, the only absolute, incontestable insurance ef a secret is to tell it to no one. If ome dJoes nt want a fact known, it is wise not to tell any part of it—WtiNam George Jordan. Auto with es a copy laws of Wz sight? time he ‘was_an Useless. Inveetive may be a sharp weapen, but over use blunts its edge—Tyn- ]E LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Thursda; on Baltie car or in Norwich, geld brooci h Finder please leave at Bulletin Office. jylid LOST—A pair of pliers, in Baltic. | Finder please leave at Burke's Stable, | Baitie. iyised — LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Taxpayers All persons liable to pay taxes in the that 1 have a warrant to levy and col- lect a tax of eight mills on the dollar on the Town list of 1913, payable Aug. 1st, and also a tax of three mills on the | First School District, payable Aug. L PA. D. 1914, and for the purpose of col- | lecting thé same 1 will be at my place | of business Wednesday, Aug. oth, and every Wednesday after In August, 1914, from 1 to 5 p. m. persons neglecting this notice be charged legal fees and addi- Colchester, Conn., July 9, 1914. iy10F E. C. SNOW, Collector. ESTATE OF CASPER CONRAD, late of North Stonington, in the Pro- bate District of North Stomingtonm, de- [ Towa of Colchester are hereby notified | eeased. The Executor having exhibited administration account with said fate to the Court of Probate for said District for_allowance, it is < Ordered, That the 22d day of July, 1914, at 10 o'ciock In_the forenoon, at the Probate Office in North Stonington. be, and the same is, assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said ad- ministration account with said estate RLES G. GRAY, ats _in7d Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE_ HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 15th day of July, A. | D. 1914. Present—NBELSON J. AYLING, Judge Estate of Albert M. Force, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. | The Administrator exhibited his ad- ministration actount with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- ore |, Ordered. That the 20th day of July, A. D. 1914 at 9 o'clock in the fore- | noon, at the Probate Court Room in the | City of Norwich, in said Distriot, be, | and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Administrator | s directed to give notice thereof by { publishing this order once in some | | newspaper having a circulation in said | District, at least three days prior to | the date of said hearing, and make re- turn to the Court. NELSON J, AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is & true copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, | ir17a Clerk. WANTED— b‘by carriage in :ood r work for family of two. Box B, Bul- le: letin. GOOD PAY — Light work. Do 1t a0, bé ‘pur représentative. C. R. Burr & Co. A girl for general house- Box B. Bul- yita cona hand ir. Inquire P. C., care Bulletin. —. jy17d WANTED—A girl for general house tin. Jylsd WANTED At once, two first olass shesr tenders and men to irun steam brush; night work: good pay. Admoro Woolen Mills. Co., Yantic. Jyied WANTED—A position as nurse for invalid or companion by a practical nurse. Phone 856-5. _ dyisd AFTER VIOLENT EXBROISE, lice ohesing snails, smoke one of our mild Shelton Square clgars, 5c_eaci Zou buy ems or 30;.at n;-nsJSusun ether stamps or coins. le! to 1870, they also may be rrite MR % CASH PAID for old collectlons of 1f you have any old tters with stamps attached from 1540 of value Lake, w London, Conn. 15,000 open to men and women moath; N scription and sample Qquestions free. | street, doing a nice business; g00d rea- Frankiln Institute, Dept. 350, Roches- | son for selling. Inauire at Heetaurant. ter, N. Y. Jezid irisd WANTED—W; pnr- and winders; F 2 Otto car steady work. Apply West Side Mill. | condition, new tires, Bosch d tem and paint new, General Delivery, jyld OVER government 1iZ i en; 365 to 3150 suffictent; coming; _de- common education orwich examinations uderfien.-.u-wam msnuzc’nm' ARE INSERTED AT THE IATB OF 5S¢ per‘l..ine, Six Words to the Line FOR SALE FOR SALE — At your own [odel 45, Overland runabout, in 1 running condition, new shoes spring, windshield, mohair top (-lm...v.l new), clock, Jones speedometer, Pre: tolite tank and tools; hangs low. rides | gasy and plenty of power. J, C. Wit- | igrs Auction Rooms, Danielaon, Conn. Phone 32-12. IrT SALE—I h: ecided to lelll four good business horses; been work. on delivery and express wagons; ye:r Dldkbro'n l'ndlr! dlxlrl II‘::& %nver and worker, sound and saf orse, Weighs 133, een used on SXpress wag {on. kind and true, 385; bay horse, § years old, weight 1075, sound, road 10 U | miles an’ hour, and safe for a lady, ! price $115, worth $150 to go on a far ]nllo one good second hand horse, 36 number of harness, and delivery wag- : ; also a ohildren’s Shetlan i for any ch and nice little four | wheel wagbn, in good condition; must £0 to a good home; price reasonable. | All above must be so0ld at once to_stop | expense. Rear 123 Chestnut St._Jyl.d | LE—“Mother's Lov 145 Forever,” “Beautiful City of Ros nels songs, sheet music, by Mrs, Ver, at Plaut-Cadden Co. “jy11d Xrl\o-‘ -, JO RENT TO RENT—A U. S, A. tent, 14x14, ft fiy. Address 53 Maple Bt Phor '; -12! IYIsW TO BENTBungalow, two s aopln" B roem, furnished, at Souty’ Kuung P Barna Desisiben, Con Syiswis gue, 1 rest box 113, ~ FOR RENT_Gardner Lake, furnished casemeni Windows, bungaiow, firepias £00a_spring. Teiephone™1iv4-3, morn ing, between 10 and i2. JyI6MWF TO RENT—Furnished _ rooms, modern improvements, all 135 Scnoo: St., foot of Cedar St $250 for season; aiso another for las week in August. Westeriy, . 1. aylad “TO RENT—Two desirable stores,wel locatea un Mamn street, modern apariment of seven rooms, bes in Norwicu, steai neatea and continu ous hot water, centrally located; rents reasonable. insquire at this ofnce. Jyisd | FOR RENT Five rooms and bath, s | 198 d entral Avenue. i | TWOR SALE—On Laurel Hill a sum | of money that owner can have by prov- ing and paying for this advertissment. Inquire at Bulletin Office. yita FOR SALB—New milch Jersey cow with cait. M. Hoadley, No.'Sterling. ¥ T¥OR SALBE_Two new milch cows, {four and five vears old. O, B. Leffing- { well. Maplewood. iyiea | SALB—MIll ratine, plisse, seersucker, crepeg, stripes and other goods for summer dresses; also scrims and cheesecioth, printed lain. Jewett City Textile Novelty C ewett City, Conn. T ends In i = | tween 10 and 2 or 7 " 10 RENT Cottago o and bath Wil modern improvements. in quire at Bulletin Office. Jes3a 16- ne Hiid Apply, to five minutes walk Irom rrankiin square; men oniy. Jyisd TO RENT—Cottage at Pleasant View, Sars. M. 8. Damereci, and one good WIDdOw in siore near postotfice; aisu a p. m. jesed ght rooms nal back as of old; but Who swung when the days es where there is ne She lies too stil, I the perfumea With & smile too changeless on her And the éax-white rosebuds wilting Than b otion] ‘han n‘rr.- ess ds are far less The wind keeps swiying the hempen And coaxing: “Baby, come, romp and For the :'nm 18 stupld and cannot Babes nlull not sing and swing in the And th.wlud is blind, s0 he cannot The shimmering. sheltering shroud: and Is deaf, and cannot hear our cries Or | bo drip of tears from our parents’ 1| The volrel of the ‘wind has ite ~ lost As though his longing had found re- The ll!;le rope-swing more rhythmical« iqoe- Pack and forth ‘neath the maple ree { Do I hear—or merely believe T do— |"Mid the wind's soft crooning the ba- i ) coo Who knows hut her snow-white baby soul Is swinging out there by the ma, bole? 5 o —Woman's Wortlh T To RENT ement of five rooms | The bahy day came creeping o'er the at 56 School Bl inquire at Bulletin Office. yzd A Ru!r_nrn»n prince in silver, in hig TO RENT At Pine Grove, Nantic. | All the h Cobn, turnished summer cottage eigal A T npasi, et Hank rooms, by month Or S€ASUD, NeAT SAil|The T Wwater: good boating, bathing. ushing. lly's look within. He came sa ! Enquire Mrs. Vars, 58 Hubart Ave., be- | The slumbering birds were not turbed until - He paused an instant in his wending1 n woke in unison, as if, agen, fl?r 414" his sifken footstepd TO REN' Gironda, Crescent beach, dress Gironda, Crescecti iseach, Ct. Jesd FOR SALE 4Cheap, cedar, copi fastened, round bottom power 9x5 feet. 3 h. D. ulletin. “For pe: boat, Adaress Box_38, yisd Water SALB Restaurant at 7 W Weaver on woolens; one loom work. Glen Woolen Mills, ~Nor- wich Town. Ct. Jella WANTED ) flo’n. 293 Prospect St, Piano tuping. A 8. S0 ity. Tel 682-1. You Should Start lite with a Norwich Com- meroial Scheol training, thus insuring yourself good pay and rapld advance- ment. Call today and talk the matter over, Shannon Building HELP WANTED Cook, Farm Hands, Waitress, General H ouseworkers, Chamber Maids. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, J. Coscoran, Sup’t. Central Bldg. ~ to “TIME” have that stopped CLOCK or WATCH (herauuhly overhauled LEE CLEGG, Jewshr hctor hington St, City. Phone for Free Collection and Delivery FOR SALE FOR SALE Two tenement house with im- prevements, including heas, elec- tricity 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 negotiated if necessary. uguire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Zentral Building Norwich, Ct. COTTAGES at Fishers Island ™ . a hine ome for sale. Two very desirable ones to rent and AJl are furnished, ]| near the shores. Complete rest if you need it, or a wealth of diversion, it golf tennis, bowling, band preferred. Bathing, boating, fishin concerty dress parade at the Fort, and the gay- et y of threeé popular hotels comprise greater attractions than can be found elsewhere, and Purest of drinking water certified milk available. The ozonized air induces refreshing dream- less sleep “greatest vitalizer known."” ARCHA W. COIT Office 1334 Phones { B0t eunce 102-2 63 Broadway Opposits Y. M. C. A. TUTORING | Tutoring in either advanced or ele- \mentary studies desired by Yale | student. HARRY V. CHAMPION, Telephone 300 86 Cliff Street . MONEY LOANED o Dizmonds, Watches, Jewelry and cecurities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. THE COLLATERAL LOAN O, 142 Main ’-mn. (Eswbllsllad 1872, COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. School of Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm znd Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Reai =tate Sales. Address R.F.D-& MCL 60 ACRE FARM At a great saerifice, 7 room cettage | house, large barm 40 x 60 crib, wood- shed and hennery; abundance of fruit and some wood all standing, hay on farm ready to cut and put in bara near a thriving manufacturing village, stort distance from railroad. {$1,300. gage. | Investigate. | the nearby beacke: View for only §: Price $500 cash, balance oun mort- PosSsession given immediately, Cottazes to let and for sale at all One at Pleasant Send for Farm 0. Bulletin. Choice of 400. WILLIAM A, WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 amd 2. -flcflyl-l. Telephone 385 has windshield, bumper and every extra; this car can- not be duplicated less than $500 and | cannot be told trom & new oar, $450; 1912 E-M-F “30,” fore doors and every extra, has just been overhauled, and brand new rear end installed, ‘paint and tires new, $526; 1911 Maxwaell spe- cial racer, paint new, new tires, de- mountable rims, tank on rear, very classy machine, §260; four cylinder Cadillac, overhauled and in good condi- tion, paint like new, well equipped 20d vory powerful, 3375 quick sale; E-M_F special low-down racer, go 65 mil er hour, 3475, every extra; 1910 Cad lac with landaulet body, 1 Any of these cars can be bought easy terms by ralu.hla people. ntral Garage, successors Uncas Gerage, ’l‘m umyon- SL, l\orrlen Jyléa aocres good standi grass. J. B. anouu, '’ 5P wich. LAUNCH—38 foot, cedar, copper riv- eted, 10 horse power, autemobile con- trol,’ reverse lever, twe cylinder engine. Address X. Y. Z., Bulletin Otfice. jylid PIANO BUYBRS: Don't be hoed- winked by fuke storgge plano adver- tisements, which Is enly a clever meth- od of getiing you as u pruspect of some unscrupulous piano dealer or a crooked way of seliing worthless, caeap pianos |L) fly-by-night salesmon, We offer, with absolute guarantee, Vose & Sons' mahogany upright piano, the property jof the late Minnie Tannar, music teac er, daughter of the late ‘Captain Tu nar, which is said to have cest $$sv— for'$200. This includes chair and scarf. This is a bargain. The Plaui-Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden Building, Nor- wich, Conn. Jyvd FOR SALE One model 37, 1314 ator; newly painted, thor- iooked over; this car will d much power at present as when brand new. This car will be sold at an attractive price. No trade comstdered. Cail_at iae im Chestaut St, Norw:ch Jovd 35-acre suburban farm on trolley aid state read. mile out vf city, §ood Foom houae, large barn, Pouliry hous and other Jutbuildings.’ exceiient lana. | Smooth and easily worked, good orch al 9v. feet road frontage for Juilding purposes for price asked for eutire farm. S Wil be sold witn or Wilkoul three cows, leam, farming 100; elc. An oypunun.~y fo obtala 4 fie place at & low price. Particulurs of TRYUN'S AG?.\( x je6u Willtmaatic, Coan. 'l'lll‘k l'l‘ OVER — and 250 (regular business sixe) envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.90; 000 each, $3.00. Send for samples and prices for any printing you are in need of. The Bulletin Company, Neorwich, 250 noteheads te in Norwich, the large mansion house, 6 dwelling | houses, 2 barns, outbulldings and 10 acres of land, conveniently located to the city of Norwich, at price and on ternrs attractive to the buyer. This property has Apply to Will consisting of . pigs, t registered. none better Ludiow Farm. North Stoning Conn. H. bredl TY AM BUYING poultry of all kind | Anyone having same, drop postal i | Samuel Gellert, Colchesier, Conn. dec18d | TFOR SALE—Eleyen-room house, with lot. 89 CLft St Must be sold to cloge estate. . Hamiiton, Executor, 130 Main St. se1d | f_f—_'——\—fi FOR SALE Twe modern cottages situated on Summer Street, three min- utes’ walk fPfom Franklin Square. Annual income $480. Basy terms to a quick buyer, For further information, quire of Thomas H. Beckiey May Building, Phones 724 278 Maia Street 474-3 in- ! GEORGE A. PENDLETON..Auctionee: FOR SALE By an order from the Honorable Pro- bate Court for the District of Ledyard, | I am authorized to sell a certain farm, with buildings thereon, situated in th Town of yard, about two _mile: south of the Shewville station on the Norwich and Westerly road; d farm contains seventy-eight acres, more or less, with house, barn and other build- ings In fair repair. The standing grass on the farm will be sold with the place. There is some timber and Wood on said premises. The place is known s the Prudence Peckham fatm, an O D eta on Mondey, Jaly 20tn, 1914, at 2 p. m. Sale positive, rain or shine. JOH» M. GRAY, - EaRservator. | I | | i l T—Furnishel rooms at tae trom Juns | 15th to_Sept. 12th; moderate rate. Ad- thril The unue of their dreamy sleep, and “'n; ;vlamm by the stiliness which of Now o?s and now another note of FURNILZHED ROOMS_Centraily lo. cated. h.mina Morse, 15 Union St _i<3d [ In leafy steeple swung, began to flo FURNISMID ROOMS, i modsrp con: | | AGOwR the world the throais of sod z 1esi-3 b e eI A The n»rr»cx bliss a little child will TO RENT Norwich FOR RENT Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable for light manulacturing er other purpeses. inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Cs. SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale Watch Hill Weekapasg Pleasant View Rentals $175-32,600 season Inspection by appointment FRANK W. COY 6 High Street, Westecly, R. I Long Distance Telephone FOR SALE FOR SALE New eight-room semi-bungalow on Linden Parkway. Strictly modern, with hardwood floors and finish throughout, electric lights, hot water h and every possible conve: Lo- cated in choicest residential section of oity. An example of what a modern house should be. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich FACTORY ROOM Containing 4000 square feet| with heat and power; modern | building with plenty of light. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, —Mahlon Fisher, In Ju y Léppincott's, HUMOR OF THE DAY “Is that his wife? Hm—she's nof very distinguished.” “No, but very, easy to distinguish.”—Pele Mele. Employer—Not afraid of early hou I suppose? Young Man—You can’ ciose too early for me, sir.—Answers, Government Investigator What made you burn your books? Ralilroad President—The metto of our road Is “Safety First.”"—Life. The Sitter—But surely my eyebrow is not-blue? The Futurist Portraif Painter—That’'s not your eyebrowy that’s your ch: —Sketch. “Going to the :l!e-.(re again? you saw that plece only the ov.nen night” “Yes: but not in my new frock.”—Fliegende Blaetter. | “I am much honored by your proa | posal, count, but I am already en< gaged. “Well, couldn’t you be en« gaged to me next time?"—Ulk. Wife—Everything is getting highery Husband—Oh, 1 don’t know. There 13 your opinion of me and my opinion of you, and the neighbors’ opinion of both of us—Crescent. “What could be more ead than o | man without a country?” feelingly | asked the high school literature teach< \ [ | Whyy er of her class. “A country without & a reeponded a pretty girl just ag feelingly.—Topeka Journal. Man at Desk—Why do you claim % | trombone player is less of a bore than |a planist? Man in Chair—It is be< cause he doesn’t get the chance Iig don’t find a trombone in every homd he visits—New York Globe. “Don’t you auffer extremely froml lassitude here?” asked the city visito® of a villager back in the swamp coun< try. “Never heerd o' nobody havin' sich a disease. Th' wust we has hers is fever an' agy.”—Livingston Lan.ey Dentist—Have you been anywherd else before coming to me? Patient— I went to see the druggist in our vil« iage. Dentist—And what idiotic ad4 vice did he give you? Patient—He tol me to come and see you, sir—Londus Opinion. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Ceylon produces about 6,000,009 bushels of rice yearly. A rubber tennis court is about to bé tried ‘experimentally in London. For Sale A Handsome Bungalow Cottage located in fine residence section of Norwich completed. Perfectly Must be seen to be Ask to see it JAMES L. CASE st Just equipped. appreciated. Norwici, Boston i said to have had the fi-s§ telephone exchange In the world Germany supports nine-tenths of itg population by products of the soil. Nearly 70 per cent. of the gasoliné automobiles have adopted electric self starters. Of the 176 aeroplanes owned by the British war department, 136 are ive make. The military academy at West Poing ablished by an act of congresg. ng special breathing apparatus 3 :pplying oxyzen, three Frenchmen s _ recently ascended nearly 33,000 feet in a ballgon without suffering any il ef« DO YOU WANT 1 T0 | o BUY A t‘ARM? | A gift of $750.000 has been made by | the general education board toward I have on my lisc over ond nundred— | § 00 to be raised by the medical situatec in New Longen and Windham | depariment of Washington university, Counties. All kinas of tarms, from | St. Louis. $I1000 u 1 —_ 1 th would places to interested parties. selling fast. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and insurance Teleohone 147 JUST ARRIVED Express car of 28 Horses. A good as- sortment of all kinds, big workers, The roads being in good shape now. | pleased to shcw any of nterested, don't uelay-—n they are | 25 SHETUCKET ST. | New -York's first elévated railroad was built in Greenwich street in 1857 | and was operated by a cable which ran under ground and over the structure | on_spider wheels | Suez canal authorities announce that imum draft of water authore been increased by one foot, making it 29 feet. Six years ago the depth was increased to 28 feet. | Under the terms of the waterways treaty comcerning the development of the water power of Niagara Falls, chunks and drivers. They musi pe sold | Canada was allotted 36,000 and the right away. Prices right this time. United States 20,000 cublc feet per Come and see them. | second. Tel. 1139 ELMER R. PIERSON | = BEAVER BOARD is a substitute for lath and plaster without the dirt and inconvenience. Peck, McWilliams & Co. According to two English scientist: the sense of smell in man is small when compared with animals, because of the practice of kissing, and gradu=- ally is being destroyed for that reas son. North Dakota is determined to hfl. better rural schools. Two training schools have been ed to give imstruction in agricultu To the Farmers of this Section: Now 1s the tme Lo list your farma if you want to seil. ! ha list of customers HSend description or call, domestic science, manual training pedagogy. A tank with a capacity of 1,000,060 gallons has been ordered = ;hla U-nel.; States for the Peruvian dition to another large