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POSSIBLY LOCAL RAINS TODAY, FMR FRIDAY —_— NORWICH, CONN,, THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1914, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Wi & Soo 02 T KEEP LIVER AND Theatre the Anditoriu T, i o in Foresters’ Germania qusc. No. 11, O. D..H. B, meets in Hal. Franklin Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., meets at Mesonic Tomple. “rm. WITHCASCARETS Norwich Lodge, No. 430, B. P. O. B, moets |l| Fyth moets ln Gda - ellows’ Spali, ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘RED CROSS WHIST. Get. & 10-cent box now. NO MORE HEADACHE, BAD COLDS, SOUR STOMACH AND CONSTIPATION. No odds how bad your liver, stom- Indicationa Point to a Large Attcnd- |ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomforta- anco—Seventy Prizes-to-be Award- |y1o y6y are from constipation, indiges- ed—Everybody Hard at Werk to In- | tion, biliousness and sluggish bowels— sure Sucoese. you always get the desired results with > < ts. ascare! { raws near, public in-| Don’t let your stomach, liver and te.rAe‘fl‘?; g‘::eR:d C.l'ou Wh'l’st. to be|bowels make you miserable. Take glven ‘in the armory next Friday eve- Cascarets tonight; put an end to the ning, scems to Increase and fhdications | headache, biliousness, dizziness, nerv- fire ihat the men and women of Nor- |ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, ieh will, as they have on other oc- |backache and all other distress; cdasions, respond liberally to the call cleanu your inside organs of all the for ‘aid sent out by the American Red gases and constipated matter Cross. It is very generally known that vbich is producing the misery. there is great need for assistance in| A 10-cent box mejns health, happi- tife European war zone and the funds |ness and a clear h for months. No realized from the entertainment Fri- |more days of gloom and distress if you day night. will be added to the million | will take a Cascaret now and Lher;:. Jdoilar rellef fund being raised in this | All druggists sell Cascarets. Don't country for the war sufferérs. forget the children — their little in- sldes need a gentle cleansing, too. tive at the Colonial theatre today, in- asmuch as it carries two two-reel fea- tures, and one of those delightful sm.. D’}h-r will also be | “Andy” pictures from the Edison stu- the ticket office in the ar-|dlos. Andy, as everyone knows, is moty, on the night of the entertain- |the real thing in his neighborhood, ment. Al there has already and has on several occasions been hail- 'hnn s large of tickets, the com- | ed as hero. His mother is proud, but Dmhued n not. yet | his chums are envious, and today we fl:o M y shall see what they attempt to do to though un.bl. to .M thvv wm be loosen his tenaclous grip upon the ‘helping ¢ - move Just - h | heartstrings of the hero-worshippers e AR his locality. His friends are the Play !s Not Progressive, Colonial theatre -patrons’ friends, so The committee ddl!l to'most em- | EVervone. is interested in Andy and mlml (h-t the yl.ny wfll not be pro- straight the attempt to “get his goat.” There pon the public | /%, ig picture sgnsation by the Vita- graph cast in twWo reels, entitled The Hidden Letter, Whfla the Essanay company ‘presents the splendid artistic =it mm one table during ‘the | triumph, The Real Agatha. Everyone is talking the beauty of the mar- it S yelous o1 veel famtuse, The. Chaie: such & large body mnanuy ch.n‘m‘ tian, but they will talk more after see- seats. out extra charge. tington place, el telephone, No. 926-3. On thn nll’fit of the whist ushers will be in attendance “UNDER COVER.” “Tables may be reserved W ing Brewster’s Millions, the next bis NW York attraction and Broadway eservations can be success. Watch for the day and date, and don't miss this one. at the armory, with lists, to direct ——— people to the u.blu reserved for them. | Coming to the Davis Next Monday— Patrons may bring their own.cards, if they, prefe 8eat Sale Opens Tomorrow at 10 ‘mPrlmul-Aw-r‘d ‘a, m, 11 be open at 7 o'clock and| Under Cover, the great success un- a eom;ert wfll be given by the Har- | der the direction of Selwyn & Co., will mony chib from 7 until 8 o'clock. | be the attraction at the Davis theatre Patrons are urged to come early, 80 as | Monday evening, Oct. 19th. Under to avoid confusion in admitting and | Cover is'a melodrama in four acts. It .'a?"‘ was written by Roi Cooper Megrue and produced by Selwyn & Co. at the Plymouth theatre, Boston on Christ- mas day, 1913. So emphatic was the success of the piece that it ran for thirty weeks in Boston and is now on_tour. for the first time. The first act of Under Cover takes place in the New York custom house and the remaining three in a home on Iang Island. Customs officlals have, 21 notified by a secret agent in 1! that a necklace valued at $250,- e of them are very valuable, been purchased there and donated by the lecal mer- tw bably an attempt vill be made u and individuals. Playing will!to evade paving duty on it. / The pur- continue until 10 o’clock. Those who chaser takes D i uc’e on a ship with intend to play whist would render|a well known mmlly and is apparent- ce to the committee, and | ly very intimate with them. The cus- great assistan aveld wntuflon. if they would inform | toms officials are reluctant to mae Dbefore the night in the case until they have certain of t.no entertainment, what kind of | proof of the crime. On this same ‘whist flny nnpon to play, stralght |steamer is a girl who has become”a or bridge wh! Dancing Unfll 12 O’Clock. money to pay her debts by defraud- “The mdd-n Letter,” Superb Two Reel | to_says that Feature Vlhrlph Today. .8elwyn & Co. have selected with bridge victim and who has raised ing a jewelry insurance company. The secret service man used this as a club to force the girl's elder sister to asaist as she is a friend of the family with whom the suspect has been traveling. She finds the suspect is.a man whom she met in Paris and whom she is very nearly in love with and who is in love with her. She be- leves him innocent and endeavors to prove him so until she c#vners him and he calmly produces the necklace. Be- yond this it would not be fair to the COLONIAL THEATRE. playgoer to relate the story as it cul- —_— minates in a ‘grut surprise. . Suffice story ends happily. particular care the company which is l‘h- program h unv-nfl.\y attrac- to appear here in Under Cover. The m itself is the main attraction in this instance, but emsemble work on the part of the) players makes it effec- tive and care has been taken to pro- vide this. The scenic production will be complehe in every detal X Prices 25c, 35¢c, 50¢, T5c, 81 and $1. 50 M- Seats on. saie Friday at 10 @. m. Malil S [} orders accompanied by remittance fill- ed-in the ordsr of receipt. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Mary Pickford, and R.ljnh Girls, Fea- = tures Today. been booked for this house for the last three days of-this week in Wallle Brooks and his Rajah Girls, a musical & a ¥ Another big vaudeville feature has and s.llh- .E'h:“mnvl. Mo.— "l foal n.,m comedy with ten people in the cast, my | seven pretty girls and three men. Mr. rooks is a very clever comedian an: """"‘}‘“‘Slxs well supported by Cecil Summers, yourmedicine. Ihad | who works straight and Johnnie {ulflng, loflamma- | Hughes, who takes the part of the king of the ;n-ex%n domain where the lon of the piece is suppos to ""’"'.' woakuess, | £, " lace. The act runs 25 minutes m:'fi sides, | ang 1s o bright, lively bit of musical and bear- coiaedy wl{lh a lot of Enp and %'lnxer down pains, was | With no qull moments and several song ::n ©of memory, | Pumbers in which the chorus shows - up to good advantage, displaying sev- nervous, impatient, | eral changes of very neat costumes of passed sleepless|the very latest designs, which always nighu, and had | catise favorable comment amons the ifair sex in the audience. The plece is full of bright lines, weil handled by clever people and the act should be one of the best of the season. Another act on today’s bill will be presented by | Emile Chevriel, a comedy violinist, who comes to the Auditorium with the bear the | reputation of being a particularly weight of rny dstha. 1 tried medicines | clever entertainer. and doctors, but they did me little good, Mary Pickford was seen at .this abd I never out again, | PoPUlar playhouse vesterday in a very 1 got Lydia B Pmkhm':: Vegerabla | 2retty picture entiiled Love's Refrain, which will be held over today and Compsund and Blood Purifier, and I cer- | three performances. Lost hmxywouldh-nbuuhmwhm in the Studio, with Ford Sterling, and lura if your medi Little Billy Jacobs will furnish the oo 4 Picrowr' mitih-fid‘:ty,::g comedy part of the' picture program and a very interesting two reel Eclair wall at night, eat anything I want, have | will compiete the bill. The usual ar- 03 hot fiashes or weak, ncrvous spells, | Tangement of seats and prices will go AY: paivs, aches, fears and dreads sre | "0 _effect today and there will be gone, my house, children and husband three shows daily at 2.30, 7 and 8.40, with prices, matine¢ 10c, evening 10c ars no longer n.ggcted, as I am almost | and_20c. entirely frec of bad symptoms I had | _All next week the Whiteside-Strauss Yefcre taking your remedies, and all s | °TPeny will be here with a line of ¢ up-t 3 : 5 pleasure and happiness in my B> L tind e vew seney There will also be plctures and Mrs. Josm Haw, R. F. D. 1, Box 22, | high class vaudeville, making a ban- Miasouri. If you want special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Coey| Now Britain. [oonfidential) Lynn, Mass, sistant pastor ner show, which will run nearly three hours. Howard S. Fox, as- the South churck, New Britain, will be ordained Now, 2. LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE BOARD OF CO OM- missioners for New London County: We hereby apply for a license to seil and exchange spirituous and intoxicating ilquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider under the name and style of Willfam Zook & Co., in the buiiding at 4 Central avenue, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartméncs in said building, any part.or parts ot which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form bodths, side rooms, or retiring rooms., Our place of busi- ness is not located within two hun- dred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoftice, public libra- Ty, Oor cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 14th day of October, A. D. 1914 Willlam_Zook, Willam Prokok, Appi cants. We, the undersigned, are elec- fors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appil- cation of Willilam Zook & Co. for a license, and hereby certify that said applicants are sultable persons to licensed pursuant to_said Dated at Norwich, 1914. George P. Madden, cGerry, R. C. Plaut, Adelard Morin, Frank N. Gardner. cernfy that the above named signe and endorsers are electors and tax- owning real in e L L A ST Ci S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. ~oct15Tn AT A COURT OF PROBATE HBELD at Norwlich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 14th day of Octo- ber, A, D. 1914 Present—NBELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of ..aymond A. Darbie, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Charlés H. Lester of Norwicl appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon’ the estato of sald deceased, al- leged to be intestate. Whereupon, it is Ordered, That sald petition .be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 19th day of Octéber, A. D. 1814, at 5 o‘clock in the afternoon, and that motice of the pendency of sald petitioh, and of said hearing thereon, given by the publication of this order one time .in some newspaper having a circulation in said_District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that Feturn be.made £o this Court. RELSON 3. AYLING, Judge. The nbove and foregoing a copy of tes: FANME €. CHURCH, mlsd Cler] ASSESSORS NOTICE All persons in_the Town of Norwich liable to pay taxes are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on or before the first day of November, 1914, a written or printed list, properiy sighed and sworn to, of ail taxable property owned by on the first dzy Qotober. 1914. Those failing to make A list will be charged a penaity of 10 per ey - additional, according to law. lanks can be obtained at the TS Office in City Hall or will 56 sent by mail upon appli Otde Hourhs s o 1o & D. Lists . will be received beginning Thursday, Occ 1st, 1914, Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. zsth, 1914. JOHN P. MURPHY, JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, MICHAEL J. CURRAN, sep26d Assessors. NOTICE The Selectmen and Town Clerk.of the Town of Norwich wiil be at the Town Hall in sald Norwich on FRIDAY, OCT. 16th, 1914, SATURDAY, OCT. 17th, 1914, and FRIDAY, OCT. 234, 1914, to mumh- sho“" gf-mlv admit found ;‘Lll"fld Wl the ilst prepared by the Voters of said %‘vn in oum 1914, under Be' Clerk’s office on Monda: the 2d day of November, from 9 o’cloc] in the .forenoon until 5 o'clock In_ the afternoon, to admit thase ONLY. whose ualifications mature after Oct. 23d and. lown to Nov. 34, 1914. Dated at Norwich, Oot. 12th, 1914, ALBERT W. LILIIoRIDG] WILuAu B. WILCO? ‘ARLES P. BU: Selectmen. CEAB. 8. HOLBROCK, oct13d Town Clerk. FOR SALE COWS FOR SALE TWO CARLOADS NEW MILCH AND SPRINGEHRS. F. W. HOXIE, Tel. 29-4, Lebanon. Lebanon, Comn. oct1sa LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Between Putnam and Day- ville, an ingrain art square (doloes greeh and red,with some black threads) with fringe on two ends. Finder piease Teturn to Miller & Cogswell's Store, Dayville, or inzorm #. O. Box 45, Day- ville, ana receive rewara. oct1sd LOST—Black and tan_hound; ®ame Clark On colier. (WO ¢ Kramer. Mill Ends RETAIL Cotton, Silk, Crepes, Voiles, Ratines, Fancy Striped Shirtings, Piques, Dimities, Lawns, Silk Chiffon, Silk Poplins PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Salesronm closed between 12 and 1, and after 11 a. m. Saturday. Trolley to the door. No samples given nor mail orders replied to. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry 2nd securities of any kind At tne Towest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with, ATERAL LOAN CO, M: T Bnlishea 1575 ) NOTICE TAKEN—In the month of October, 1913, fioor and frame blueprints of a 14x26 Kenyon Takedown House, Any Kknown person or persons having used or using these blueprints for any pur- pose whatever will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. ESTBLLE A. W. GILMAN, Agent for the R. L. Kenyon Company. Brooklyn, Conn., Oct. 12, 1934, oatiSd WANTED—EBY his POETRY NOBODY KNOWS. The Bull Moose Chisfiain goms; He shows ‘his xgmh and pulls his hatr, under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” || |™; Fifove o = e What for? Nobody knows. . Acts like a Hon crazy to fij ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF He rants and ruves with ail hia mignt, sister, to learn the whereabouts of Joel Gibson. address Box 1u0, care Builerin. octisd WANTED—Man_al nd__ wife position on a farm, man to care for catie; experienced for an estate; will come on triai; of reterences. Addr Bulletin Co. miiker, or (0 caie ess J. B., care Tue octlsd WANTED—First terer at once. McGregory & C(usman, class granite let- Springtield, Mass. (Lmnion shop). octisd eral nousework. Ap| fice. WANTED A competent girl for gen- Piy at suiletn Oi- octisd WANTED—Boys 16 or over. Appiy at rose sowling Aileys aftérnoons or Hill, evenings. C. L. ! BD—A __woman__for _generai WANT] housework. Apply dy’s, Uncasvilie, or oct1dd WANTED—Position to take care of Manager. at Wiulam smid- telephone 263-2. invalid or chiwaren by young woman. Ad Buietin Co. NOTHING to the report that the Braves and the Ath. a dress F. S etics will piay an exhibition game in Taftviue; tnere is something to that Cobweb Corner six for 2oc cigar, tifough, at »agan’s Smoke Shop Some smoke, , m’boy! octyd ANTED—At once, all around black- mxxu:. one who can work on horses 5rexarred. Apply The Scott & Clark 0! oct¥d WANTED—Second nand _furniture. c!:’uh paid. - Zelinger, Washington sSa. TED—Wood to saw and corn foddier Ta outy Wood Sawing oatut IoF sale. Clifford Rol lin. Tel, 22-4, Le WANTED—2340 extra railwa: clerks to be appointed; commence $7v month; pull unnedessary; examinations coming_everywhere; Ssmple. questio free. -Frankitn Imstitute, Dept. Rochutsr. N. Y. 'ANTED—Orders Tor lnd custom made corset. Room 4, P kins Block, 198 Main St. Phone 1276- sep19d WANTED—Cleaning and _repairing chimneys and n.rnace-, roof painting and repairing. Malcolm, s Kumi Franklin St. '.l‘.l!lbhona 717-3. sep5d —Piano tuning. A. G. ‘":"13" rospect St, City. Tel 8y3-3. y HELP WANTED Gor- Farm Help, Cooks, General House- workers, Hotel Help and Mill Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. 3. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. FOR s r of Slater ing ony Pproperty g:rnyo. Here's FOR SALE oy Y T secure a cozy home at a reasonable figure. - ARCHA W. COIT Opposite Y. M. C. A, Norwich ALE. Ave. and Cedar Il build- available - for an opportunity AUCTION Will be sold at public auction at the residence of Orrin Maine, In the Town of North Stonington, Conn., sit- uated 2% miles north of thé village, on assup lake, on MONDAY, OCT. 19th, 1914, at 10 o'clock =. the Pendleton Hill road, and near Wy- (xt stormy, first fair ‘week day follow- ing), the following, described personal property, to wit: One pair draft horses, and ¢ years oid, good workers and ; come and s :m.nz them; a rare welght 2300 lbs., drivers, single or eec them, you will chance for a good 1 .driving horse, 7 years old, weight 1050 1bs. a family horse, safe fo good - ail around r lady to drive and nerrecuf lfenrleu of all objects; 2 v cows, more or less, wild with 4 mongrels, 1 and 4 young onés, 1 ng milk; 1 fat calf, 50 hens, gander and mate pair of wild geese team wagon, 1 top carriage, nearly new, 1 buggy, 1 ex- press wagon, pair. team harness, 1 sin- i bugsy harness, blankets, | plows, harrow, weeder, cultivator, wheel rake, Planet,” Jr., seéd drill, mowing ma- chine, ‘hay fork end rope, tackles, wire netting, wheglbarrow. 1 logging’ sied, stone drag, *new ing maching blacksmith tools, new blower, 100 bushels of old corn, more or less, 5 or 15 _new patent O s of bees, 12 o Hives, 150 feet Of 3%-inch iron pip- !nx. 1,000 feet of inch lumber, 250 fee and chestnut. 2- t of dressed fioor- hoes, shovels, forks, chains, bars, old junk, and many other things not mentioned that have accumulated in the last 50 years; also household furniture, consisiing in part of chairs, dishes, tables, wardrobe, child’s iron crib, mo-cart, 12 cans of fruit, and many other articles. Something for all. Caterer will be the drink for all. Oct. 10th, 1914. ORRIN C. MAINE. George A.'Pendleton, Auctioneer. Deted at North Stonington, Conn., Everybody come. re with_food and octlsd Farm For Sale A 50-acre farm, 7-room cottage house, large barn, woodhou: se and hennery, also smake house; land fertils, plenty of wood and abundance of frult; place is situated % mile t village and 1% miles raiiroad; an”ideal po: o thriving factory to main line of ultry farm; also I will sell with the farm ‘a 5-passenger Maxwell automobile, all in first class condition and 'runming order. Will demnstrate. Mot farm and avto are th f the price of both morteage at alance on ere s a Hi genuine barsfllfl; and don’t let this rtunity Slip. PRena for, Wilcox's Choice of 4n¢ WILLIAM A. WILCOX Farm Bulletin. Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 2, Telephone 365 Westerly, R. L DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeen McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. want a best, Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE — One 1911 American Roaaster, 60 h. p. new uires, newiy paunted, ‘mechanically A-1 shape, Jiuv. imperial Garage. od FOR SALBE—One 1911 B M. F. tour- agwiy paln!ed, 3200, octl FOR su.n—one 1914 model 35 Pope Hartrora; nas been run less toan 6,uvv miles; just as good as new; compiete equipment; a rare bargain. P. O. BoX %32, Norwich. octloa FOR SAl gie Legaurn cockeres; extra large biras; ; $l.ov each. FOR SALE—AT fown post, nea: in Lisbun, saturuay, Oct. ., one saudle puny, T pay bale positive, rain Or shiuc. octlad FOR u.lc—koo Year ng R. L reds. L luz, pastic. octiod FOR SALE—Nell Bros, stfain trap- nested Wuite Wyanaotie CucKere.s, prices $2.ou to 0. £ w. Thumpsun, rutnam, Conn. octioa LUK SALE—rilleen Srown Legior fens, Onc year 0id. J. C. XOulle, ran. Tes 214-12. FOR SALE—Four team horses, Was- ons, carls, narness, of wiu lrage fur slock 01 #any Kind. G. 1. Wneewsr, Svuln Canterbury, Conn. FOR SALE—Cheap; must fore NoV. ASL: 1 puie %.as8 Oluce, Honeyman coffee rvasier widh COUieT, Diower and moter, 1 siaewal. set sneives ana case ui 1l tea und cans, 1 water motor, 1 li-wul ®rocery counter, .1 €ieClniC srindger “wita acubie hopper, Gie lined buiter reirigeraivr. rrankun square. FOR SALE—1vi4 twin Indian motor- cycie, fuiy equipped, with side oar; nas been run 3,00v Mues; CUSL 3539, Wil Seu cheap il taken at once. ADP.y t0 LOws 3, Bruette, 2(6 Central Ave. raone 0l5-3. octlsd FOR SALE—A $100 vacuum cleaner, sligutiy used, but warranted to giv saustaction; specidl at 33v. Lemon- stration given. ‘'ine FiautsCadaen Co ~orwich, Conn. - octisd "Moving absdosute,y fireproof; g operation, and can be attached (o Oru nary eiectric socket; siereopticon a. iachment snowing 10 Views on a slide; most_wonaerful inachine’ in Lae wolid for the home. Special price. Demon- stration given. ‘1ne riaut-cadaen Cu., Norwich, Conn. octlsd FOR SALE—A farm, 40 acres land 35 acres, woodland, with house,’ bar etc. inquire o Frankun St. bruckner. octise “FOR SALE—Pekin duck and two In- cupatura. Maybe. Tucker, Halue, Ct. octl ¥OR SALE—AIL tho milk _cans, bot- tles, separacor, pasteurizer, steam Doli- er anu engine, » h. p., pulle: snait- ing, etc. Address T. . Babcock, AT. ~ofwieh, Ct. octizd FOR SALE — An Overiand touring car, mode: o¥, 1912, exCelient runnine order, fuily equipped; wil sell cneap 1i takenl at onde.,sox 16, Nofth dign: ngton, Con FOR SALE—Farm other buudings, all in fine state of re- igp, heaiiny, Norwich, and abodt ton minutes’ Waik from the Norwich and Westeriy troule: inquire of Mrs. T. P. Norman, K. No. 1, Norwicl se: FOR SALE—Several tons of Xtravim molasses feed, a wonderful food fo horses, cnu ,” calves and poultry, al hand, at a reasonable pric lt lha. Greene lle Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. 3 suburban T: on trolley a1d state road, mile out v! city, good l roum house, large barn, ooullry h use and other outBulluin oxcenent lana. smooth and ‘easily worked, good orer vu feet road frontage: be sola for’ wuilding o — 250 P nonhx .hVQl(-‘ neal .v.‘?l‘:{aat for $1.90; w00 s f‘ 3.0, Send for - sarmp v ri06s for Any DROUSE you ab 5% °“Trhe’ Bulletin. Company. Nerwich ‘Company, Nnr'h:h.. ll_mmo Nbott R udlo 'ar) orth fon K 'F. D. & Norwich, Conn. B B. Button. L C. pigs, thuro - in 1 .A‘:I :n"vl’“n G Mnltrx of all wd& Llal'l.. Colchuur &ol o FOR SALE A Fine New Cottage ALL MODERN $500 Down, Balance on Mort- - gage. It is Worth Asking About. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shictucket St, Norwich, Ct 5 Auction Sale Matt A. Tinker, auctioneer, will sell at Gales Ferry on Saturday, Oct. 17th, at 10 a. m., furniture, tools, books and other articles belonging to the estate of the late Thomas Latham. If stormy, next fair day. (Signed) JOHN J. LAWLESS, Exeuu;cr. BEAVER BOARD is a substitute for lath and plaster without the dirt and inconvenience. Peck, McWilliams & Co. As over e land he goes; One d:y"l‘ées here, the next day. he's He's apt 10 be \foost anywhere. What for? Nobody Knows. He curses you and he curses me I with nim we Gont agreb: TO RENT “Meroy” e never shaws: TO LET —Furnished rooms, gas and| We must follow him or suffer the batn, ail conveniences for nousekeep- blame, m‘ _ 78 School St Gctisd. | We.all must honor his great nems. e What for?. Nobody knows. et e e as e B0OO locatio 2 3 T - e's. e only man wi vice, continuous hot water furnished.| All ather mZn are nfi‘la‘““;‘:’éf fi:’:flm Rent reasonabie. Knquire of As he plainly shows. Burke, 41 Main St t94_ | For seven vears he bossed all men. ~TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms, all hat reforms did he give them? modern, down stairs, at 415 last Main| Nobody knows. St "“‘“i" #s 3 hot alr artist ho takes the cake. RENT_Five-room basement ten-| He's a_great muckraker withon oment At 39 Bast Broad Bt inguire L. e, o the L Ln-pm-n. Bath St, City. seplsd As the H’h’l‘ goes. T e | e o e e impruvcme' ) Bradford, Booxblnd- If he lhlnll fflf & minute he can foo! 108 Lr mmw-y sepid Mhody ow.. FURNISHED ROGMS—Centrally lo- | —Feank G Nelson, in nepo cated Brmma Motae 18 Taton BCY 354 Times. b A FURNISHED ROOMS, a1l modern cou- vemiences, 38 Unlon Si."° Plions 1051-3. ¥y A WORLD GONE MAD. Summer Cottages E3R TRNE | ror it vt ohde P ¥ e Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View FER: Dhgtin te, Rentals §17 e Nor vote as he irenty fhemsla’ n by appointment [, %, FRANK W. COY No Tonger if aliols them, °% 110 6 High Street, Westerly, R. 1, Long Distance Telephone ¥’en editors. In this II% Have dumped him on an 1 3 m HUMOR OF THE DAY NOTICE! OF THE DA u'_;.llnlt llll! luck! i . front hecause ’ led g STORES and OFFICES in | —Tondon Spinton. 0 4 ® 1 ten ‘whi the new THAYER BLOCK, |vec ot!h!lzo‘;npo:;h‘;n, y : ount 1 FRANKLIN SQUARE, ready {3yt & mere i shining o carrs December ey 2 for occupancy : 3 l.d' “We. ave. etk ta give up um For further particulars, inquire | otnnny et an education.” “For wha g n?” ‘“Well. we can't get nn- 25 snnul:;(sr STREET. b el ':,:m wm" 2 . “Poor M de: R Oprosite the Uncas National Bank. |heorted, Thev cant send her ans e That sult she's wearing was made here In town” “What- FOR RENT |“fiiimiy Befne =30 An American who desired to go to A fine 9 room house at 38| i o Bix Tivor sttt -r;;hm&' Summer St. A“ ‘conveniences. ‘:;»v‘ he --M‘t: the Mm.l."g oflleor. E. A. PRENTIC! “Have we got to eat the rreavers after s g 3 cfifi Strest | ™" Kill "em?"—Kansas City Star. “Dear Charles” said Mrs. l'umlm. o imed 1o/ nend nie allmxmzlv every month without.a murmur.” ‘e’ lfed FOR SALE Mink Caginee: s ke w06 m o comfort to turn over a bunch of fim 1P % oo g mard pecenes 't more.”— ington Star. FARM F_R SALE “T reckon you saw some pnttv high 3 Price $2200. buildines when you were in New York, 100 acres land, 50 clear, balance | %31d Fl Grass. ““Should say I did" re- pasture - and; woodland, = $700, nlied Si Hav. “Why, I was in one North . of standing wood ani J|Puidine that Was so high thet you had Bmiier. YhBonaance: »of - wate to take an elevator to wet up to the g0od 6 room howse and barus, [|Pasement!”—Boston Advertiser : half mile to school and church, phco now keeping 7 head of and is locatéa 8 miles 3 tm Franklin lquare on good ‘m g road and 2 miles from trolley. s msurangy FRANCES D. DONOHUE - ]| 15metir'h tesin Jucld_snd ¢ Norwich, Conn. FEFRETRpSp—= = i B e FOR SALE so wide that it will ‘cover 20 men. ‘Three hours -of human labor wers Seven Room Cottage J|reanired to produce a bushel of wheat House in 1830; now it requires ten minutes. An Austrian government bureau has Electric lights, steam heat, set- officially estimated the population of tubs, large lot, in fine location. || that country this year at almost 20 Price $3,300 . iy - 1 Two French engineers haye iny grappling apparatus which In tests N. TARRANT & CO. successfully. raised sunken submarines. 117 Main Street, Norwich The forest service collected 40,000 ponnds of tree seed last year for use in reforestation work, The total area reforested was _about 30,000 acres. In their experlmentg with th. duction of steel by electric methods 7 Fon s ALB the United States Steel Corpgration ke expended more than 3800, The largest settlement in Greenland is Syvdproven, which has a population | of 766, and the smallest is Skansen, in ncrrth of Greenland, with 46 inhabl- Brick Business Block on Frank- lin Street, producing more than 10 per cent. on gross investment; good opportunity to secure de- sirable’ property; easy terms if desired. Inquire of Thomas H. Beckley May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street 474-3 Dr. Beatrice M. Victory, of Philadel- phia, is the first woman to win the de- gree of doctor of philosophy in Ger- m&r;k: at the University of Pennsyl- vania. The lorgi proposed Crocodile River (South Africa) irrigation scheme is likely to be realized, the cost belng ¥ estimated at- not- less than - $3,310,000. Fon SALE The area brought into condition for cultivation will be 66,000 acres, ‘We have for sale a lot of smal " oy trom cight to twered P182| Panama is primarily s consuming old. Must be sold at onm pation, the excess of imports over ex: Telephone 119' ports for the last few years averaging e gaciona something Hke $6,000,000 in = total THE DERRY HILL FARM foreign commerce of some $12,000,000. Parker-Davenport Co. Of these imports, slightly over 50 per cent., or about $5,300,000 come from the United States and the rest mainly FARMS FOR SALE from Europe, England furnishing & lit- of all descriptions and prices. tle over $2,000,000 and Germany Have sold a large number but pienty| *-2*%" of good b left. Nerwioh, " Conn. Makes Face Young Teloghone 147 Tightens Love Ties SALE HORSES A fretful expression, a wrinkled face and a faded complexion do more to I have seven good, big work Horses,| drive tne male members from home 1y su sed. 1t was several chunks and three drivers,| {hanm 1s commoniy SUFROTIY.. “to ap- that I want to dispose of right away. | pear smiling, fresh and elegant when with me. But 1 Come and see them. Prices right, |my dear ones wete WK U0 Srgeq Tel. 1139 ELMER R. PIERSON | my mental attitude and 1 now find it second ‘nature to look cheerful. —Due parily to this, partly to a remarkable treatment recommended by & friend, 1 ed 1 look COL. EARL N. GALLUP|Zi tPrmsssiics daf e A simple face louon made by dis. i v l;men ounce vf powdered gaxolit in a half pint witch hazel proved a wonderful wrinkle-chaser. 1 still use th stonally. _To renovate my A graduate from Jones' Nat. School of | complexion 1 purchased an ounce of Auctioneering. Speclalty of Farm and v mercoplized wax at my drug- Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Real Estate Sales. Address e M e e, ghtiy R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. | mask, revealing a new face. & yolutntul complexion oi _distinctive Jelicaoy, clear, white and velvety. 1 merely ap- plied the wax Hke cold cream before THERE is no advertising me in | retiring, washing it off mornings. Ten Bastern Connecticut enval to "T'h " treatment sufficed.— Aurilia” in letin for business results. woman,

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