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FAIR WEATHER TODAY AND FOMORROW wirch NORWICH, CONN. FRIDAV OCT. 23, 1914, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Bagles' Bazaar at Olymplc hall. Vaddeviile and Phetoplays at u-vu Theatra. tolhiteside-Strauss Co. at -the Audi- riu Moving Plotures at Coloni:1 Theatrs Guraner iwage No. 46, K. of E., meets in_Pythian hall. Vitginia Dare council, No. 25, D. of meets at 66 Union street. 'hus. of New England lodge, No. 59, 0. M., meets at Eagles’ hall. Hus;n 8."0sgood lodgge, No. 6 meets In Germain hall Columblan Commandery, No. 4, K. I., meets at Masonic temple. I wish to inform the public I have opened a_ mending shop, where all manner of repairing will be done, Ex- pert on sewing machines. We mend anything. Your patronage _solicited. The Mending Shop, Tel. 1032-4. Ste- phenson, The Handy Man, 237 Main street, over Branche Bros. 1 COLONIAL THEATRE. “The 8peck on the Wall,” Wonderful Two-reel Detective Story. Miss Kathlyn Williams, the great favorite of the “Adventures of Kath- lyn,” series which the Colonial has Just successfully closed, will matic detective story !rck on the Wall” This is a story of a young adventuress who marries an old man for his money. In her ef- fort to rid herself of him, she becomes entangled hopelessly by being accused a8 an accessory in the murder of her husband; -some very - clever detective work bringing about 5ustlca ‘which seemed long daleyed. Noma Tal imadge and Van Dyke Zrooke areseen in “The |bu Loan Shark King”, a beautiful Vita- h drama, and Irene Boyle of the em cast figures in the stirring drama “The Path to Ruin.” Other films complete today’s bill, while in the mear future is promised the most as- tounding and mystifying exclusive five reel drama, entitled, “The Master Mind” Don’t miss this sensatjonal feature. Watch for the dates. Today at the Auditorium. An extra blg show will be given at this popular theatre both this after- noon and tonight when the Whiteside- Strauss Company will present “The Governor and the Boss” one of their strongest ‘plays. Immediately after the play tonlxht an amateur contest will be held. Judging from the inter- est taken in the contest it will be one of the best held here in town for a ug time, and the first one ever held at (hl! theatre. There will he pic- tures and vaudeville between the acts Including the Strand War News No. 3, which fiown the English forces land- ing in France, The Fren Fleet in the Mediteranian, two thousand boys training for the British Navy, and. ac- tual scenes on the fichting line. The Strand War news is without a doubt the begt war serles on the market. is showing some startling scenes and is running at the very best theatres all over the world. Other pictures on to- Aay’s bill are “Monsieur Bluebeard” a two reeler by the ROX Ca. - The Anl- mated Weekly and “A" Strong Affair”, 3’ Sterling comedy. Tomorrow the Whiteside. %Qhun 8. will present *The Call ¢ the Wild" 'a very pleas- Ing bill for a Saturday matinee. Next Week at the Auditorium, Another big musical comedy show with eighteen people in the cast most- Iy girls will be the feature at the Au- Aftorium for the first three days of next week. This show will run one hour and three-quarters and will be lven at the regular prices of this jouse. Matinee, 10 cents; evenings, 10 and 3 «gnts, and it is without a foubt the best and bizgest show ever given at this house for that small price of admission. It is an exception- Mly . entertaining show with the well- mwn comedian James P. Lee, in the ling role and supnorted by a verv tapable company and an’ unusually pretty chorus. THE ARTHUR CHATTERDON CO. Coming to The Davis, ~ ‘This company which will be seen at Pavis theatre all next week offers many features equal to, if not sur- Jassing most of the attrations pla: ing it _the $1.50 scale of’ prices. Mr. Chatterdon not only has the ap- pearance which of course is a distinct dvantace, with an artist interpretine ‘oic heads, but he has the voice, tke negnetism and sound- judgment with which to impart to his audiences the srufit meaning, as intended by the or. In this he is ably supported by a tompany of players. many of whom neasure up to stellar proportions of 10 mean’ calbre. The theatre goers )£ Norwich remember with pleasure their old favorite Rogers Barker, who \s leading man of the Poli Stock Co., won their approval and held their isteem during the entire season. To iim the management of the Arthur thatterdon’ Co, are indebted, #r that Inish which characterizes all their yroductions. Other names familiar to theatre- oers are James Huntley, Walter vis, ! Wiltlam _ McCarthy, Harold ’lafiin, and Earl Howell and the Miss- s Mae McCaskey, May Davenport. dorothy Beardsler, Eugena Lyon, and lane Dore, while Mr. Lawrence Brooke vlll be remembered for having won he admiration of theatre goers every- vhere as leading man with the Helen jrayce Stock Co., for the past five easons and as for Miss Adelyne Bush- lell, her. charming personality not only eptivated. but held theatregoers of ncoln, Neb., spellbound durinZ> ner opng enwagement there as leading lady n the Lincoln Stock Co., from which he has just been transfered to the moport of Mr. Chatterdon To sum up it is perfectly safe to as- ume that Norwich theatregoers need mly a glance at the list of plays, wveryone a Broadway success to real- re that next week will indeed be the ted Letter Week of Bargains, while the Arthur Chatterdon company holds he boards at Davis Theatre. ~See ll=t £ plays in advertisement, this issue ldvance sale opens Friday 10 a. m. fonday will be ladies’ night, IS¢ Ickets limited te first 200. YANTIC trogressive Rally Addressed by Her- hert R. Branche and F. H. Chase— Funeral of Peter Nawrocki. “The Procressives of Yantic held an 14-¢'me rally on the public tuesiey nizht, when can@idate for the office of nstor, and the Hon. F. H. ase from the Naticnal Headquart- , e spoke to an enthusias- anitdate for first rapresentativ e in rodnosd the speakers refering o sem as staunch progressives who tood for truth and honest politics. ‘The speakers held the close atten- t the close of the rally were given on of their audience for an hour, and anplanse, Branch exp‘uinefl why he was a sndidate and how in his judgment it wuid bo for the best interests of the Corns Quit, Pains Stop, With “Gets-It” |2 Quit Plasters, Salves and What-Nots. After using - “GETS-IT” once you will never again have occasion for asking “What can I do to get rid of my “GETS-IT” 1is the first sure, certain corn-ender ever known. If you have trled other things by the score and will now try “GETS-IT” you will realize this glorlous fact, (5 o promil ace itrad sticking on that won't sf stuck, plasters thEE smitt (homselves right onto yur corn, contraptions that make a bundle of your toe and press right down on the corn. Put two drops of “GETS- IT” on that,corn in two seconds. The There’s no pain, If you think this sounds too’ good to be true, try it tonight on any corn, callous, wart or is sold by druscists ev- erywhere, 25c a bottle, or s direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chica; working man to be gepresented in the Mr. Chase dwelt at length upon the vital planks in the state platform, laying much emphasis o nthe grea! need of the direct primary ballot in the state. He said that with a direct primary lTaw each and every voter had a fair chance and a square deal to se- lect whom he choose to administer the laws, as any voter desiring to run for office could by petition signed by 50 voters of either party, have his name placed on the ballot. Gilbert L. Hewitt candidate for the office of sheriff of New London county ‘was present at the meeting. Funeral of Peter Nawrocki Jr. ‘The funeral of Peter, the four-year- old son of Peter Nawrocki. took place from his home' on Main street, Wed- nesday afternoon. There were several choice floral sprays. Burial was in St Mary’s _cemetery, Greeneville. Shea & Burke had charge of the funeral arrangements. Brevities. Mrs. A. Frank Gardner entertained Mrs. Chappell, Mrs. Getchel and Mrs. Austin’ of Montv‘lle. Wednesdny after- noon. Mrs. Samuel Chappsll of Ne'w Lon- don is the guest of Mrs. Elisha Lath- rop. Elwood Lathrop has returned to Yantic after a few days’ stay with rels atives on the West Side. Harry Wickwire has returned after spending the week-end with his moth- er, Mrs. L., Wickwire, of Colchesjer. Harold Bentley, U. S. S. New York of Yantic, was entertained recently during a shore leave, by Rev. and Mrs. Robert Cochrane of New York city. Mr. Cochrane was formerly rector of Grace church. LEGAL NOTICES u?mor OF NORTH STONINGTON, ! ‘ourt of Probate, October 21, 1914 state of Edwena K. S. Bentiey cf azgnlnstau. in satd District, a minor. Upon thé application of Howard L. Bentley, guardlan of sald minor, pray ing that he may be authorized avd empowered to sell certain real estate belonging to saia estate, as per appiica- tion on file more fully appears, it 1s Ordered. That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in North Stonington, in la District, on the 26th day of October, A. D. 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pend- ency of sald ‘application and of the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing the same once in some news- paper having a circulation In said District, and’ by posting a copy there- of on the public sign-post in the Town of North Stoningion, In said District. CHARLES C. DISTRICT OF NORTH STONINGTOY, ss., Court of Probate, October 21, 1814, Bstate of Gecile M. Stedman of North Stonington, in said District, a minors Upon theé application of the guardian of sald m.ior praying that he may be empowered to sell certain real estate belonging to sald estate, as per appli- cation on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in North Stonington, in said Dis- trict, on the 26th day of October, A. D. 1914, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pend- ency of sald application and of the time _and place of hearing thereon, by publBRIng. cae same. once in some amsperte having a_circulation in satd District, and by posting a copy_thereof on the pyn..c sign-post In the Town of North Stonington in said District. CHARLES C. GRAY, Judga. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District o Narwluh, on the 224 day of October, Present——NElsON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Lutina 5. Wainer Jate of Norwich, in said District, deceased. The executor exhibiteu his admin- istration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 37th day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1914, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in sald District, be, and the same is, appotnted for hea:: ing the same, and the said executor is directed to give notice thereof by pub- lishang t—s order once in some news: heving a circulation in said 1Btrict, at Jeast tnree QAVs prior to the dafe of sald hearing, and make return to_the Court. N J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregolng is & true copy of record, Attest: FANNIE C, CHL‘RLH. ASSESSORS NOTICE All persons in the Town of Norwioh lable to pay taxes are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on or befors the first November, 1914, a t, properly signed ‘taxable property em on the first day of Those faillng to make a the Tor list will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. additional, according to law. Blanks can be obtained at the sessors’ Offce tn Gity Hall 'or Wil b sent by mall upon application. 9 Sotober, Office Hours Lists will Thursday, Oc oDatedat Norwich, Conn., Sept. zsth, beslnnlns JOHN P. MURPHY, JERLEMIAH J. DONOVAN, MICHAEL J. CURRAN, sep26a. Assessors. JOSEPH BRADFORD EOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY FOR SALE $245.00_for new Decker Plau., wits Sto0: and s anteed. IEasy terms. den Company, Plaut-Cadden Buliding, Norwich, Conn. upright $125.00 for a very fine Singer uprignt piano, with stool and scarf. Kasy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut- Cadden Builu.ng, -Norwich, Corin. "$390.00 for & new $8-note player-piano with- 25 music rolls. This player is made by the Autopiano Company of New York and is_fully “guaranteed. Easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Com- Plaut-Cadden Buillding, Norwica, $150.00 fine Newton upright piano, usuany sold in speclal club sale ar <2450, with stool and scarf. =Basy ferme. - tne Plaut.Cadden Compa Flaut-Cadden Building, Norwion, Gonn $185.00 for a good mission oak up- right piano, witk stool and scarf. Kasy ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line WANTED FOR SALE TAINT RIGHT—You get a prize If you getcha mouse lit up; if you get Lit up yourseif ya get pincned—but il you get a Cobwep Corner iit up, beiieve me, terms. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Fagan's Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. | ouwe 5;.1&,,‘ Bor em:;:::fv > $140.00 for a manogany J. & C. Fisch- = er upright plano, with stool and scarf. co“{n A seeoitt “:&nd" ”Qg?.': Hasy terms. 'The Plaut-Cadden Com-|Cooley Creamer. Be any, Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Jnmm K F. m’ ans. um—Gn Tor general house- Will buy a _very §00d uprignt '""'l; Apply at 28 Ous St. evenings. Sden. Buil on mpany, Plaut-| —GooD PAY light work. Do you want CaaggasEutining Nocwich, Con: 15747 Sor Do, our Tepresentative, Wrive 1 Briges uprignt| us quick. C. K. Burr & Co, Nurse. pmno',m i e e ichey | men, Manchesier, Conn. . ¢ “Plaut-Caaden Company, Hlout Cadden Bullding, Norwich, Conn. for s good square planc and stool. Basy terms. The_ Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden Hulldln(. Not- wich, Conn. GEORGE A. PENDLETON..Auctioneer Gigantic Auc i0. dae We are forced to abanu.n our Real Estate Property, hence this forced sa.e of all personai and movable property, which ‘will take place at our shop in Laurel Glen, Conn.. near Ashaway, H. I, and Clark’s Falis, Conn., on SATURDAY, OCT. 24, Beginning at 10 a. m., sharp. In case of stormy weather, the sale Wwill take place the next fair week day. Terms Woodworking plan comprising Universai woodworker and circular saw, woodturning and spinning lathe, sandpapering machine and emery wheel, cutoff saw, quick action vertical drili press, power grindstone, all parts of shinglemill, sawmill and shinglemiil saws, cabinetmakers’ large bench (most of the above is new and very little used), 2 rolls of 30-inch sandpaper, ail kinds' of shafting, pulleys and counter- shafts, about 500 feet of belting, from 10-inch to l-inch width, large amount of all kinds of woodworking, carpen- ters’ and cabinetmakers’ tools (mostly new), clamping devices, chucks, chisels, etc., etc. Larze all _kinds, wova screw: wagonmakers screws ahd bolis, about '3,00C feet _of seasoned oak, Shestnut and birch planie aad ofher lumber, about 500 feet of quarter saw ed oak (smoothly planed and sized about 50 original gallons of Sherwin Willians and other stains, paints, var- nishes, turpentine, oil and floor wax, compléte bricklayers’ and plasterers’ tools, paperhangers tools, tinsmitis . complete blacksmiths' tools with 533 Buftalo new forEe. apout 10 3t charcoal, "compiete. plumbers. toais (with pipe-threading = and cutting tools), picture framers’ tools and new Springfield machines (oval and straight cutter), lot of picture and miTror back- ing, about 5,000 feet of carved wood mouldings, about 500 mirrors, full cases of French picture glass, new hristing tackle with about 300 feet of 3 -inca rope, scafes, lot of new lead .pipe, gal- vanized iron pipe, several thousand of plastering slats, new shingles, some furniture, kitchen and other stoves, old auto tires, big lot of junk (copper and brass), about 20 cords of cut, ready for stove, 'woad, 1ot of shovels, rakes, pikes and other farming tools, iot of fences, etc., about 20 lay..g hens and pullets. This hig sale ¢omprises too many things to mention. Caterer will be In attendance. Per Little Brothers Community, octl? J. P. C. VON CARLSBERG. GEORGE W. ROUSE, Autticneer. AUCTION I will sell at public auction on the Doane premises in PRESTON CITY, At 9.30 o’clock a. m. Monday, October 26th, 1914 All the property formerly belonging to Joseph A. Doane and Lucy L. Doane, now located on said premises. Said property consists of 1 piano, 2 carriages, 1-horse lumber wagon, horse rake, 3 bull rakes, cultivator, harrow, 1 winnowing mill, corn sheller, corn planter, hand cider press, pgir of plat- form scales, large iron 4-foot roller, 1 cook stove, 1 parior coal stove, several tons of old iron, lot of lumber, chains, several casks containing cider vinegar, largse lot of carpenter and farming tools, together with @ thousand un- numbered useful things and curiosities which fill the store building on the old Doane homestead. Come early. A caterer will be present. If rainy, next fair day. Dated at Preston this 21st day of Oc- tober, 1914. LUCIUS‘EROWN Administrator. oc 23 J. C. WITTER Auctioneer DANIELSON, CONN. 45--Head Cattle-—45 AT PUBLIC AUCTION at the Ross Homestead, four miles nortueast of Putnam, Conn., on the road leading to Quadic, Thursday, October 29th, 1914 at 11 o'oloek a m. oh-rp described as follows: 22 likely FHolsteln Springers, due to c:.l;m \;ery soon, '1 a:cw !tf‘llah Hol- steins, 4 two-year-olds part Jersey and Ayrshire, also 5 Steers This stock is in fine condition, are of good size and young, and will please the fussy buyer A ocaterer will be in attendance, and it the day should prove decidedly stormy the sale will take place the first fair day following. Don’t forget the Day and Date. GEHO. F. ROSS, MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, weat Raies of Intores coanlisned frm: fo doay wi fu % THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO, 13 nEehed A F. C. ATCHISON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Room 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. Night 'phone 1083 THERE 1s no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Lul- letin for business results. FIFTY DIFFERENT TRAD) wages, room, buard, Lransporiation fur- nisned’ by some of “61 Co-operitive Propositions.” Write, Aldis Owen Hau, Boston, Mas: ocz3 WANTED —You to know that we make mattresses and bed springs. Hair matiresses made over. Prices Tigiii. sausfaction guaranteed. ~S. zelinger, bnone, Factory 34 Mt Pleasant, Owco washington 5q. acs WANTED—Competent girl to do Benera. nousework. Appiy at 41 Park B ty. nZ NTED—One or two lady boarneAs in a private family. Address Bulleun otnce. Ao WANTED—Ten laborers. McCilmon Bros,, Freston. ocz2 WANTED—A position by a middie aged woman to do housework. Address Box 73, care Bulletin vince. ocsz MALE HELP WANTED Live sales- man in eacn COUNLY IUr DIGAEST srude garden und grass seeds. rermancil situation, good pay. kxperience ua- necessary. Cobb & Co., rrankun, Mass. oczl WANTED 200 acres, Very cucap, woodiand, the wilder and more remote the better. Send particulars with lowest price to Angell & Co., Scarsdate, New York. vezy WANITED—] have a position as manager Lor a man Of abuIly Wio ‘can_turnish cash sccurity 1rom three to five hundred dollars. J. 5. 11s Asyium St., Hartord, Cail vetween $ 8. m. and noon. WANTED—By a praciical nurse, a position tw iake care of an invaudd.’ L. B. Buuetin oiuice. ocz WANEED—Orders for custom and speciai maue corsets, coats, SKIrts, pet ticoats, Shirtwaists 'and aprons. ssain St, C. L. James, Teiepaone 1 oe WANTED—To buy cows and calves or Ay lings, pay good price. . LaL 14-u, Colcaester, Conn. te AGENTS WANTED — The largest manuiacturers of vacuum cleamlg machinery, both stationary and puri- abte, wanf a man to handie tneir Line in Norwicn and = vicinity., . Address soom 33-17 St., Boston. AGENTS—Earn $10 daily seiling our goods; send for our latest winner. L. H, Grandfield, 23 Central St, Win- chendon, Mass. octlia WANTED—At once, all around black- smith; one who can work on horses preferred. Corp ik Apply The Scott & Clark ANTED—Wood to saw and corn toduier: 10 outs wood Sawing putnt rof saie. Clifford Robinson, North Frank- in._ Tel. 22-4, Lebanon. sepzd ANTED 2349 _extra railway mail Giotis to be appointed; commence §is month; pull unnecessary; examinations coming_everywhere; sample questions free. Franklinp Institute, Dept. o-S., Rochester, N. Y. sepzéd WANTED-—Cleaning _and _repairing chimneys and furnaces, roof pum!n: and r iring. Kumpf & Malcolm, Pmnk n St. Telephone 717-3. ensd TEM —Piano luning. 8 Prospect St. City. d»ll. T‘L lxl—l. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry and has no fancy prices. Phone 1132-3 for collection and delivery 128 Washington Street, City WANTED Sheet Metal Worker, General House- work Girls, Kitchen Girl, Day Work- ers, (Female.) FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. FOR SALE. Farm For Sale A 50-acre farm, 7-room cottage house, large barn, woodhouse and hennery, u.o smoit house; land fertile, Dlents Wood and sbundance of frult; place i3 Sosntea %, mile to thriving factory 'fll;sl lnd iles to main llnl 0 idell ynulu—y l also il self Witk the “taii Maxwell nl.w‘llnublle. a1 Yo n emonstrate. Ho u $o be sold togelhu!‘l “the. pfica B barn is only $1,60 balance on at & per uom_ Here morteaze genuine bargain, and don't Tt ’( 1ip. g Sopo & PBena Tor. Farm Bulletin, chflk" l‘f lfl< WILLIAM A. WILCOX Brokey, 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 3, ‘Westerly, R. L Telephone 365 enger s a cox's FOR SALB TO RENT Warehouse Store 23 and 25 Commerce Street CARPENTER BUILDING 10,000 aquare fest of floor space Rallread siding—rear elevator— ne offices—Best shipping facil~ tlea, For particulars Norwich and New York Propellor Company, F. V. KNOUSE, Agt, Phone 117 FOR SALE—An extra nice Chester \wase, bowr, 1 Wiilimantic "Div. FOR SALE—Two meat carts and bay inquire ae oczz FOR SALE—One horse seven years ola, carriage and harness, one set ol names anu coiuar, new; W4g0n, one Sleign, aiso Cauliac car bus.ness bouy. one pusiness one-cyinucr il 1D KOG suape. One bune grinder, one saw (av.e, WO tons Qf-hay. G. buWers, 1oV Wask- ington St., phone 1132-Z. vezd FOR SALE—A thoroughbred Beagie nound, partiy broke. raone obo-ia. APPy- %o Avdiue ;. Andérsen.. Coraing Road. oczz FOR SALE-—Five shoats, 5 _montns old. George r. Barthoiomew, Brookiyn, Conn, PO SALE—OT for Kecpins, & uolse, can be usea for work or iur arivila. Fuster Papyis, z0 Centrai Ave. [T FOR SALE—Bankrupt esiate, horse and naTness, iva.ondi Casi FeBis.er, CIECITIC COMPULIDG SCAie, €ieCATIC ineit chupper, Meat S.Cer, DULLEr DuX, Iueic venciies, DiocKs, racks, SLock, €ic., i (Ots. MUSL D€ Soid AT GhCe. Avl rruus- un St Geza FOR SALE—Cheap, siX single com White Leguourn Puiiets and viic Fuoste. ADPiY 10 AITAUT Andersen, TeL suo-is, € Corning koad. FOR SALE—Pocket-Billlard parior, CONSISLS 0L LUUr taDieS equipped. wilu ZULLESS, €IECIrIC 1aLS, Casu FegiSier, Cisars and soda lrade, eiC. - fvell vie Per monti. N0 COiLpeLi.ion. Frice 500 J. A Gouels, Jewert Lity, Cuni- FOR SALI—Pair of extra §00d Work Lorses, iusy 8ccimaled, WeisuL Z,0uv i0S., aged « ANU ¥ yeais; Wurk dulb.e or ‘swgie. Consumers’ lce Co, van- leison, Conn. w FOR SAL! high grade Jer- JE—Co! sey, nmew muicA AAU SPrIngers. Sriggs, Nortn Frankuu. FUR SALE-——Clieap; must be so.d ve- fore Nov. iSt: 1 piaie Eass oluce, 1 rioneyman coffes ruaster wili couiel, wiower ana _motor, set cans, 1 water motur, as0cery counter, 1 eieciia filuer Wilh doubie nopper, ¢ lined DULLEr Teiligesauus. nkuin Square. Ok SALE—A $1UU vacuum cleanci, shigut.y Used, DUt wAaITAllcd (W Bive Sacsiacidon, speciai al géu. Dewion- Siralioll SIVeN. 4u€ Liddi-Caduli C oo Sorwicu, Coni. octisu Bdison Home Moving Wia SHOW PICLULES us Smau &S 1Z INCLeS U a8 JBist as S.X ADBOLULELY LTEPruvi; u uperaiion, and can be atlached to uru nary eiectric socket; stereopticun a. .achment SHOWINE iU Views un a shide; most_wonderrul machine in tae worid for the home. Speciul price. vemon- stration given. ‘ine riaut-cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. octisd "FOR SALE—AI the bot- 1 Sodmess, ociliad milk cans, tles, separatur, pasteurizer, steam bul. er_and engine, ng, > h. P, etc. Address T. . wich, Ct. pulleys, Shoit- Babeock, iT. ocliza 3 c-e suburban rarm on trolley a .« o road, mile out vf city, 8 ¢ varn, DOULLrY h i3 laings, excellent lama. Imofllh lld easily worked, oud or:; ard, Sv. eet romd {rontage: ca or mmu, puposes tor prlc. asked for enure farm, be ith i WL wigout ra. cows, Poati Sarmiog touss, opportun..y to obtala & etc. tine place at & jow price. Particulucs of THIUNS AGENC: W 14 maptic. Conn. Jeba 5 250, oléuu_i: nead e rinted. Tor $130; 200 ac Send for ‘sampies - dnd Dl ices for flfl prinling you are in ne rhe” Balichin. Coiapany, NOFwichs Eonn. FOR S, igs, thorougn brodn. rekistered, none Beltor in o sountry. Ludiow Farm, North Stonsn ton, R. F. D. 6 Norwich, Conn. H. F. Button. I AM IUYIHG “poultry of all_ klndm Anyone ving same, stal Samuel charg Colenener.p&o decisd FOR SALE A Fine New Cottage ALL MODERN $500 Down, Balance on Mort- gage. It Worth Asking About. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St Nerwich, Ct. SALE HORSES I am in_the west buying horses—will &rrlve in Norwich with them about Oct. Will have a nice assortment, and prluu low. Now is the time to buy, As horses will be much higher in price than they are now, W for these. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139. BLMER R. PLERSON. COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones’ Nat. School of Auctioneering. Bpecialty of Farm and Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Real Estate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. BEAVER BOARD s = subatitute for lath and plaster without the dirt and inconvenience. Peck, McWilliams & Co. 1-08F7 AND FOUND., a black and whiic TO RENT WILUOUL DUATQ; Ciedn NYUSE, Cents cauly; Lransients accommodates. 4 S5g. One minute irom Yantic truiey. Pnone 1159~ f oczz ier, gas runge. main St. POSes in new builcing cor. ance; wiu arrange to suit tenanr. Jacol Gordon, 19 Wilow St. octria ana batu, secona foor, TO RENT—Tenement, ive rooms, al modern, st oetzd ements. B impro 1 - er. . sopia FURN/SHED R00MS—Centrally 1 cated SLRNISHED ROOMS, ali modern cou veniences, 38 Unlion St Phone 1051-; SR one 1051-3. Rentals $175-$2,500 season "TO RENT—Furnished rooms with or POETRY DEUS OMNIPOTENS with murk of cannon smoRe: - Think ye his arm’is shortened, taat his awful sword ailone Must rest and rust while human returneth stroke for stroke? Talnk Ve his mighty Spirit is bowed fn bonds of sense— Too dull to reck, too weak, to chedl, ambition’s insolence? When Sinai smoked a BInal, Smoked and nd 1 thyndered, ane The lightning lmlte " wien Inight the mountains Little the{‘ rendi; swaying knew Jehovah was'writing oly 1 And'in ‘the din’ was cona: Fr bl‘-:'l' beating its baffiea Camiile, o5 Cnurch Su, Tei . oead TO RENT—10 Seii oo Stewn, cieciTicicy, booi aiu Phone: “rive minuics irom Frankidn at, five rooms and at electric Ligu , hot and inquire at st - oczi PO RENT—Ioom for industrial pur- Cnes.nut aud W ILOW BLs.; Sleam ueal and ow nuurs TO RENT—Tenement of seven rooms 2o Laurel rlia Ave. injuire on premises or wiliawm L Baker, iv Failups Ave. Phone. octivd 1 Gown siairs, at 475 isast man TO RENT—Five-room basement teu- ement uL 459 East Broad St inquire i. Lo Chapmau. Bath 3t City. | seplsd TO RENT—Upper tencment on Wash- ington St.: eight rooms and ba all Bradford, Boosoind- Erama Morse, 13 Unlion St. = je24 Summer Cottage: £35 2EMT Watch Hill, wnhplug, Pleasant View Inspection by appointment FRANK W. COY 6 High Street, Westerly, R. Long Distance Telephone NOTICE! STORES and OFFICES in the new THAYER BLOCK, FRANKLIN SQUARE, ready for occupancy December 1st. For further particulers, inquire WILLIAM F, HILL, Agent. 25 SHETUCKET STREET. Opposite the Uncas National Bank. ‘FOR RENT A fine 9 room house at 38 Summer St. All conveniences. % E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street i i s " FOR SALE FARM FCR SALE Price $2200. 100 acres land, 50 clear, balance pasture and woodland, $700. worth of standing wood anl timber, aburfance of water, good 6 room house and barns, half mile to school and church, place now keeping 7 head of stock, and is located 6 miles from Franklin Square on good réad and 2 miles from trolley. FRANCES D. DONOHUE Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Seven Room Cottage House Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich FOR SALE 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 THE S8YMINGTON PROPERTY Corner of Slater Ave. and Cedar Street. FOR -ALE Cottage Heuse and Lot, also large lot in rear. Small build- ing on property available for ?. pe. Here's an_opportunity o & cozy home at a reasonable figure: ARCHA W. COIT Opposite Y. M. C. A, Norwich lA)fiFMenau\ Beagie dog, tag No. fity" Joseph MeCoy, H Conn, BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or stolen passbook No, 189224 of Th vic Bavinga Soctaty. All peracns are ca tioned nst purchasing or neg ag: ing the same, and &Ny person having a WAt is hereny called u en to present said elaim to said © iR uay ot April, or pubmit to having the book de cancelled and extinguished and a new bouk lssued in lieu thereof, or ihe ameunt due thevean naid eetyk | 28 Shetucket Street, FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices, Have sold a large number but pienty of good bargains left. wM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance, Norwich, Conn. Telenhone 147 \ | But down from the ci ed B Siouded summit tne The great Commands of Truth stand unfatling evermaret ® oot Vaunt not yourselves above him, ‘O War-god: Detskey 53 T vl shall moci m your faut And fear not, yn’vmo love him! your every pan e shail T Rors 1 be .han reward—the ghty God of all Beyond (hl! Night ping and of woe, The Lignt Shall bresk. sud God ‘shs make our- broken spirits mows Then think not God is silenced by the cannon’s thunder-tone— Think not they dim the eye of Him h murg’ of cannon smok, wit! nno} He sits Fithin the shadow, on his eter- nal throne; He Knoweth Wil that Death ana ‘Hel oo ana await his judgment- That {;lfeh‘ax;d Love and 1 %, nb“rw',fl::morql, shall inerease; ring the promisea ign Peacy. i 44 —Watchman ll'lfl Examliner. HUMOR OF THE DAY He—Tn what month were you bdorn? She—Oh. you needn't be afraid. 'l'h diamond is appropriate—Boston Tran script. First Actor—Can you let me have that five bob T lent you-at Oldham Second Ditto—Woratorium, laddie, mor- atorfum.—The Tattler. “The New Haven has 10,000, women stockholders.” “Seems to me that's an awful lot of switching for-one rafl- road.”—Buffalo- Express. Now. mind, Mary, if @ sentry asks you who you are, you .must imme- dl;h:‘v answer, ‘Friend. ™ “Yes'm, but what am I to say if.he asks me how baby is?"—Punch. “Sadie. what “Please. ma'am.” answered the m.-l- bred child. “a gentleman's a man you don’t know very well —-Pum-:m. Chronicle-Telegraph. is a' gentieman? A——d-— ut'—-—‘on the —— RSedgE R T G0, Fewsnr e Vo o T N speshul! Kitchener's . latest = silence about the =reat.battle!—The Sketch., “Here is a nreparation own." said the druesist. It wi et hw‘he“ tevfeflry;hin; else fails)" ven't tried everythinx eise, yet, oAt e A First Trooper mpfl'fll (discussing a new officer)-—Swear g"::‘md“‘tfi.e' sometimes? per—'E's a masterplece, "6 is; Just opens ‘is mouth and lets it say wot it likes.—London Punch. “Why did the man hit Aim?* *“He tmh talking lnbous. the war and used e expression uz:er- hnmq seven times, he started it he eighth time the mln hit him."” 'Dll- charged”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Ethel—So that if yo uhadn't able” to get ‘through in' the njck of the Germans would have' "b- sort, sup- pose? . Intrepid To: udal—-!m hll they would! = But I should liked 'em to have tried m—Lnndon Onlnlo-. There are 3!50' miles. of rqfiw’y in India. ” —_— * Italy last year produced 988 m ot quicksilver. The United States last year mined 2,599,508 tons of gypsum. Japanese have invested 365,507,958 in private railway corporations. ‘Washington now permits m.:flng« automobiles on lpeefllad Roxborough Bnptul Church, Phila- delphia, was organized 135 years ago. Jost. 28,000 killed Germans and 101,000 wounded in Franco-Prussian Pennsylvania hu 3, 110‘81 persons 0 years and over in age in. gainful occu- pations. An international competition for road-improving machines will be held next year in P‘nra l‘.lzigx algme ‘wires ‘und-r grount thout e w of con- duits a steel-taped - cable has bnn invented. California products, cvnllll!ll( of canned fruit, -dried fruit, wine, - ete, are now arriving in the Eastern mar- kets \74& the Panama Canal. The municipal board of. health of Manila, has an ordiriance re- quiring that all buildings erected: in the :ulure in the city must he rat- proo Naples. Government figures: recently com- piled show thal the salt production of the United States last year reached the record-breaking tokl-\ of 4,815,902 short- tons. Twenty-five per cent pl"'-he chil- dren coming under the observation of the city physician in London ' found to wear charms and am agalnst ill-luck ‘and sickness. The superintendent ‘of- a manufac- ' turing plant in Waukesha, Wis., de- layed the sale of a set- of iron coils for more than a monih, while a robin which had a nest of young there raised them to the point where they could take care of themselves. The Canadian _Western Lumber Company, of New Westminister. B. C., which operates one of the m sAw- mills on the continent, has had mov- ing-picture films made of the various units of the rlant, which has acapac- ity of 400.000 feet of lumber and 1.000,- 000 shirzles daily, and an auxiliary dcor factory, with a capacity of 1,000 doors a day. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Gver 30 Years e T Signature of King of Earth shaii .