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Gifts of money, large and small, may Te sent either to Gen. Alken, Norwich, or to Charles C. Russ, state treasurer, care Hartford Trust company, Hartford. SIMI,ON B. BALDWIN, H. HOLCOMB, Special Committes. . ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. Today Big Feature| With Wm, 8. Hart—Keith Vaude, William _A. New Pictures In addition to the big Keith vaude- ville act, “California,” at this theatre, there plete change of photo-plays today, and the feature is a thrilling western dra- ma produced by the Broncho com- pany, called Cash Parrish’s Pal, star- ring ‘the great western actor, William S. Hart, who is a popular favorite with every picture fan in the country. Wil- liam S. Hart plays the part of Cash Parrish, a bandit, who is betrayed to the sheriff by his pel, Jud Ross, who covets Parrish's treasure and his wife. Cash however makes his getaway and is pursued by the posse. Meanwhile, Jud has gone to the cabin of Parrish, tries to make' love to Cash's wife, who protests. During a struggle she kills him in self defence, There are many other thrilling scenes in this picture and everyone will enjoy, the daring bandit Mr, part to perfection. on today's bill is the seventh chapter of The Diamond From the Sky, with Lottie Plckford and Irving Cummings playing the leads. This great serial is growing more popular every week, and this chapter is conceded to be one of the hest yet shown. The Keystone comedy is called Peanuts and Bullets, and it is some funn: want to enjoy a goe “California.” ow appearing Il be a com- seeing it, as Another feature picture. If you laugh don't miss chance to see singing act that has delighted large audiences the past two days, will be replaced by another biz for the last half in and Company presenting the Musical Flower Garden, one of the best nov- elty musical ac: stage today. #iats 10 cents, childven 3 cents. “SOME BABY!” ls Some Show—With Some Cast. “Some Baby!" i. the alluring title u: A most alluring farce ihat wEl be At the Davis Theatre, Thursday_e Ing, Aug. 12th, immedlately preceed: ing what promises to be a_long run at the Fulton Theatre, N Some Baby' on the vaude w York City which will be presented by the Henry B. Harrs estate, is in three acts that are brim full of laugh- ter brought about by the most in- genious of situations. the bellef on the part of a delightful old sclentist that he has really pro- Elixir of Youth, as the re- years of work in the labo- Tatory—a belief that is most natural in view of the remarkable events that ocour tmmediately upon the applica- tion of the liquid,by two of the char- aoters. Although elated at the sup- his scientific labors, It Qeals with Posed success of the apparently —appealing that ensue drive the Professor and his Young assistant almost to desperation, ‘while the audience will be sure to be driven into gales of laughter gyer the ludicrous complications. this ingenious plot are woven two de- romances and this dramatic ‘compoaed equally of love and laughter, apiced with a tinge of dan- and making altogether a most ge- “Some Baby!" is Tellar Covington and Jules Stmonson, SR It Wil be (iterprated by o brE nterpre! Yy & brilliant cast including Frank Lalor. . Prices 28c, 380, 0o, 6o, 1.50 Note—This is the same company and_production which is to | at the Fulton Theatre, in New next week and will stay there for an indefinite run, So don't miss rtunity of seeing a Now York production with a New York cast, Wwithout having to travel to New York. COLONIAL THEATRE, “In the Dark” Mammoth Three-reel Lubin Featurs, Dramatic Event. One of the most bewildering mystery the program for today is Dark, masterplecs by the big Lubin feature cast headed by Joseph Kaufmann and Clayton. It is a story of an am. fascinating wife in the form of a polished in the case, and so schedule of two hi ft‘l:l.llfld that . e of two happy at a traln of unhappy incidents follow him even to Jast of the third reel. The picture is very thrilling, and is es- nctions in the big artists colony in a metropolitan city. Lillan Walker and Evart Overton ap- dn the Vitagraph offering “Pay- Game,” a tw;‘-.uld :‘Ttun in two young people imagine each g!‘h.r. ‘whom they have never seen, to because of this to monial arrangement by the fathers, to the game according to their be- Rube costumes. they discover that each is fak- & happy ending of the ro- place. The Road O'Strife t called “The Iron :?fl m lhl:.lm whl‘; pretty 'Alene, alone, an ldered in the big city. AT THE AUDITORIUM. uctive potion, Ethel bitious artist and hl and are disposed dislike the matri- and eppear in among Sergeant-Major A. L. Sherbourne ‘who enlisted in & New South Wales jcommand. Sherbourne was a native of Indiana and was 81 years old. He a trolley-car conductor in New- lcastie this state when he enlisted. He | seriously wounded in the first landing of Australian troops;upon the Gallipoll Penineula, but in = recent letter to a friend in Newcastie he an- nouncec his intention of shortly re- turning to the front., did.so and ‘met his ds s:wr Sergeant- - Sherbourmdsaserved tn the United States navy in the war ‘with Spain,and subsequently served in the Eritish army in the Boer war He ‘was oresent at the capture of Santlago in the former war and in the latter | he earned a medal. After the Boer ‘war he joined the Cape Mounted Poll in Sdufh Africa and received special commendation for courageous conduct. Later he entereq the rallway service 4n South Africa. He was a man of fine physique and an expert boxer and athlete, He also had considerable lit-- erary attainments and was the author of a number of short storfes. In a let- ter written by him to a Sydney news aper not long before the Australian Expeditionary Force was shifted to 'Turkey to fight he vigorously defended the conduct of the Australian soldie in Egypt, it having been reported in some ‘quarters . that" the - troops from the Artipodes were falling into evil ways. . He left Australia a corporaband wae evidently . promoted<while- in| (Egypt. AMERICAN STEAMER LIJ& RELEASED BY.GERMANS, | © um-Was Detained, ‘Washington, Aug. 10—ThefRmerican steamer Llama,.one of two Standard Oil ships taken by German submarines to Sweinimuende, was released on Aug. department_today . from Ambassador Gerard at Berlin. The despatch does not say whether the Llama's cargo of | turned to this office. LOST—Tuesday _morning, Baldwin's Store and Ponernah Office, lady’s gold watch and chatelaine fob, s initials"on watch, BULLETIN'S PATTERNSERVYICE | please leave at Weller's Store, Taftville, SR and receive reward. LOST—Red and_ white cow. Sam Beit. 10 North Thames St. phone 182-2. DOG LOST—Brindle bulldog; spike gollar with registered number 4634 5 rewerd for dog or information lead- g to his recovery. A Washington St, Norwich, Ct. FOUND—Came to m: chestnut horse, Owner may have same by . Chappell. Tel. Lel petroleum was detained and makes no mention of the steamexsWica,daken with hers Mauri-e Sample. sal Claarance COAT SUIT Daily up to November 30th. Choice of Lines West of Chicago. e e C liod Dining | 324, Blank application which mus Car Service, Thru Tourist and Stand- ard Pullman Slespers, Boston to Hartford, Cona. EXPERIENCED male stenographer Writs denires position; wide experienc cellent references. Address Box 22, care Bulletin Co. ] WANTED—A table girl, experience. House, Frankiln Byuare. MEN and women wan wants clerks; $70 month; w Chicage. 312-Oid South Bidg, Boston, Mass. here shown, with collar of white linen. The sleeve is finished with neat tucks e ind anished The design For Your Vacation— 60 P R To ter, N. Y. WANTED—Antique furniture and oid A. Bruckner, -3, mayz6d at the wrist Th ulation taflor with straight lower edg: cloth, woolens, velvet or corduroy. in four sizes: 3. requires 3 1-4 yards of 3¢-inch material ‘A pattern of this {llustration mailed 0 any address on receipt of 10 cents in silyer or stampe, The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. tionists. LOST AND FOUND LOST—One large oval dolly and one 6, according to a despatch to the state SOl Doy Mhd. ono HN A. DUNN, Agent o WANTED—Plano tuning. A. G. Gor. small round one, 50 Main Street don, 298 Prospect St. € eyelet, on Monday. Baltic' and 'Norwich, AND PASSENGER H BETWEEN mflb NEW YORK ‘Tuesdays, Liberal Return Limits. BURGESS, N..E. P, A, 9-Day Tour—AIl Expenses $4550 Up|2i%er; good Unlimited Attractions for Vaca- | pooprasiour 44 Laurel Hill Avi r than Middle Atlan- | Tie Boat pisce. in tic Coast rts. and summer boarding: situated high. Twin Screw “BERMUDIAN” | 325ier So% aitodaics” d." Phone 785, may 70 at No. 34 Broadw . Jotes, iBsurance and ~ Agent, Kichurds Bullding, 1 Main Bt eligibl n:;‘:"n? “‘M".:r oo apbointment to be fade at Lakevilie: Send for information circular TO RENT—The very desirable fiat 133 Brosdway, dow Fanning, b2 PO MENT—To stairs, Jobn 331 kentleman, bri comicriable roow, modern, centrsi gation. lnquire i tuis ofice or 21, with State ce Commission, T0 RENT—Half of double ho inquire st 15 Osl TO RENT—Coti st 36 MckKinle; Ave. urs. 8. G. ‘l?a'n.cu " TO REN U b A Ay ) AFDAYAI C. F. Whitney, Nerwich bulietin. FOR SALE—An English setter pup, R fte, Address Box ldll, TO MENT—Hooms for HEht house- keeping. inquire 8. G, COBgEon, 53 M- orange and wh Kisley Av El Baltie, Ct. e e bi Brosdway. o VURAISL D RUO) eu. Lmois Morse, UIA I3 LD RUOMS, all modern con- Yeniences, 45 Union ot ¥hone ivbi-d 5. Overland, fine con- x 442, Norwich. auglld FOR SALE—13 White Leghorn hens ear old, and 30 puliets, R. and 2 Golden Wyan- her Barry, 37 Reynolds o dition, $400. orwich for spring -Comfort — Sails Alter- ‘ednesdays and Saturdays NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the Dis-[as new, trict of Montville, on the 9th day of | made. 1 will be willing to store this respectable famll: pay all of the expenses and the chi dg drgn may use it while there free from Estate of Charles S. ¥ltch, late of | alicharge, but I am desirous of selling Montville, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite the creditors of sald deceased to bring In their claims against sald estate within six months from this @ate by | piano. If this a posting a notice to that effeot, together with a copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest to the place where sald | auglld deceased last dwelt, and in the same Presént — CHARLES N. CHAPPELL, premises Aug. weight about 1000 tion in said District, and make return BANKBOOK 10ST—Lost or_stolen, - book No. 117705 of The All persons are cau- against purchasing or negotiat- Ing the same, and any person having a clalm to sald ook is hereby called upon resent sald claim to said bank on or ore the 10th day of February, 1916, or submit to having the book declared cancelled and extinguished and a new book issued in Meu thereof, unt due thereon paid. CHARLES N. CHAPPELL, Judge. NOTICE.—AN creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against seid estate to the iindersigned st Montville, Com . No. 7 LEGAL NOTICES A. D._1915. and by publishing the same WANTED—To Duy cows and caives of ai! kin Y 8904 price. k. Glau- | BREAKING UP housekeeping; g sacrifice 312 vacuum swee, TO RENT COTTAGE HOUSE of seven rooms for ¥2i per month. (Kental Dept.), 37 Shetucket St., . Tel 653-3. FOR SALE—Three cows with calves. Albert G. Greene, R. D. 5, Norwich. FOR SALENearly new ternational en; speak quick. WANTED I havea plano that is just is ome of the very best Norwieh, Ct. FOR RENT located stores in Norwich retail district. Building al- most nmew with all modern improve. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Investment Broker mounted for 310 L. Spencer, Leba- ONE 1915 5-pass. Overiand, two new two spare tires, extra fine c: plano with dition, price very low. One of the best FOR SALE—A pair of young. sound mules, welght about 2300, good work- ers and right every way; ap if taken at once. -4, Willimantic. SW the instrument if po: 50 at a bargain, at the rate of $8 a month. Would much with someone who thinks of buying a peals to you, particulars. | ible and will do refer to place it address. with full FOR SALE A new Blizzard No. ately. Box 89, Norwich Bulletin. ensilage cuiter and blower, one w: pair team harnes newspaper having a circula- Sourt. FOR SALE S C. White Leghorn also S. C. Reds. Brookiyn, Cf spring hatched Franklin Square Norwich Conn HELD at Norwioh, within and for the District of Norwich: on-the 10in day of August. A D. 1915, FOUND! nent method df & =8 L1s4 A FOPULAR SUID™ FOR EBOY. —_— Hoy's Blouse Sult In Russlaw~Style, With Trousers ; Having, Lower Edge. . — Striped eadras in blue-endiwhitems ———— and ultimate triumph have so long en- thralled the children and edulta of every genaration. _ The story of Cinderella fs too well known to Tequire a lengthy deserips tion, but all the familiar beauties of the ‘tale are enhanced in the photo- production, with many addea oad touches, pathetia, Tomantle and hu- morous. The haughty sisters will be seen in wl thelr conceit and grotesque ugliness, the cruel and patrician step- mother, Who i all sweotness to her own daughters, and all unkindnees to Cinderella; the handsome Prince who wins the cinder-girl's heart, and loses his own to her, in the forest, where he first meets her, Staggering under a load of ts, and who ever after dreams of her as the Princess of his soul and throne, which she afterwards becomes in reality. There are elves, xoblina, witches and fairies aplenty throughout the production, but the greatest character of all is Cinderella herselt, clothed with all the sweetnesa and picturesque beaut which the genuine artist who her, Little Mary, is world-famed. The tender and pictureque aspects of the subject are bound to make the photoplay one of the most delightful ever offered. Besldes this the sixth chapter the Broken Coln, that interesting « - rial picture in two-reel installmo: ts, with the popular stars, Grace Cu -ard and Francis Ford, will be shown. as well as the third of the famous and beautiful Paramount Travel series, which this week has many excellent P tnte of Marihy tats. of Non tate of Masy e o S = = in Said District. deceased. Modern in every particular Willlam H. Callahan of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and flled & Detition. prawng, for the reasons there in set forth, that an Instrument pur- porting to be the last will and testa- ment of sald deceased be admitted to Probate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald tion be heard and determined at Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in sald District, on_the 13th day of August, A. D. 1915, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of sald petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some storing disfigured Plano cases and fine furniture to thelr original finish. Prices BUNCE, the Plano Tumer and Man, 38 Franklin St. Norwich, Ct. Phone 1214-3. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE . Taken by virtue of an execution to me directed, and will be sold at public due to the highest bidder, at_tI mpost_in the Town ‘of Nor- ‘which will be ursday, ay of August, 16, at 10 o'clock In the forenoo: sald execution and my theredn, the following described copy of record. Attest da fountain, 1 auglid Clerk. Slectric motor, bottles of Moxi bott) bottles grape e, 35 boxes of Phos ginger ale, on’ cornood pipes, 1 postcard hols £ witn carda, 3¢ papers of smoking to- 000, 14 plugs obacco, ollcloth, 8 candy jars, 1 1ot o o8 Of snuft, 10 boxes candy, 13 candy pans. 1 lot of ice cream conés. 1 lot of tobacco cutter, 1 lot of ju; ooolers, 1 palr of scal Iot of cocoa, 1 hot water heater an 5. GEORGE H. STANTON, Depa <iiies Auctioneer Auction Rooms, 43 Muain Street, Dantelson, Ct. LIC. AUCTION tn ¥ Bankru of cwood Poultry Famn o they| e kerville, Conn.. about five minutes’ will sell at igh_dollar-the walk from’ the { Publle_Auction for the hi veal estate and movable property v AUG. 13, 1915, at 10 o'clock . m., described as follows: As a 1 OF'Chout 55 ncres ae &Ry men needs and pertectly equipped for a poul- ainted and blinded: & horse and cow arn. an lcehouse 1 FOR SALEMotor boat 25"x8', cabin =t class condition; suita- ure or cruls! including ic has large water tank and motor power FOR RENT Stores and Offices For Sale . R. . within the time limited in the above and foregoin order. AD] IDE F. THOMAS, aug11d Administratrix. AT A COURT OF PROBATE new Thayer asoline tanks, two cylinder Lathrop 10 - eight miles. For further information or inspection, address P. O. Westerly. R. I proof, best of elevator service, jani: Everything up-to-date. aApply to WILLIAM F. HILL. Agent,| 1 Sands. g S50 a0 Hevea We have silos, we have autos, A 4 have thy dynamos and things; And :- Phonograph that sings. Thg hired man has left re working In his place fixf"l l&fl‘ll and fireman, and s vet, “Lactrician. and mlo— mechn Oh, the ferm’s run right, you S8k The little Came Now brightens Oy mirkmesd s pre And she's sanitary, 100 But dad gets fifteen cents & quart For milk that once brought twe Out cattle eame from Jersey, Ana e nows are 4l Dures” The sheep are Ko wn_benuties And the hens For dad not only far But be's & ness ma the trick aweet; eme; © tor’¢ cream; tream. Employer—Why did the fire you? loaded—Pitt Panther, n you keep a secret?” s ut will you?” —Detroit Free Press. “I almost wish we hadn’t named our boy William. Everybody calls him Bill, and I just hate that name.’ Yes, I suppose it is rather annoy- ing to be reminded of your debts.” New York World. summer?” Kicking about the climate and the food, as usual” replied Mr. Growcher, “although I haven’t decided what place Ill go to."—Washington Star, ‘What's worrying you?” “Father says he's going to ent allowance down to a point where peo. that I have more mo: than brain: is all forgotten. The Girl—I quite agrees By way! What is his name? The Officer—I'm dashed if T can member it for the moment!—Londo: Opinion. “Sheer matter of luck.” 11 LINDEN PARKWAY ONE 5-pass. Oldemobile dition. two new tires, $175., Box 442, TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Tea-room tage. 3 acres land, Ocean and Salt Pond; sown Jower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, heat. Renta®! $350. Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY. \Zesterly, R. I FOR SALE First class barber shop stand; no com- selling, 'sickness. Israel Seguin, Central Village, Conn. and tobacco stors JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, FOR SALE — Black mare. welght about 1100. geatle and good driver, als 3 year old colt, well broken. one Jersey Norwich, Conn. FANNIE C. CHURCH, TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missloners for New London County: 1| 63 Broadway. hereby apply for transfer of a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquers, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the bullding at 4 Central avenue, Town of Norwich, except lu the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or which are cut oft or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of Dbusiness is not located within two hun- dred teet In a direct line ‘from any chureh ce “or public or parochlal yer Building. School, or the premises pertalning | Real Ewtate and all kinds of Insurance. theretd, or any postoffice, public libra- or ‘cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 3@ day of August_ A D. 1315 Lewis Cecod, Applicant. We, the und are electors and Swaing Teal sstate. of the Town of B EoTRebing SpRiloation 3¢ LTS | Greenevie 1 ocats the n__ of v N . n (- coenite | Greeneville in a good location. that said applicant is a suitable person to be llcensed pursuant to said -nsu— cation. Dated at, Norwich, this 3d ugust, A. D."1915. John J. O'Neil, | Phone 300 ael J. Barr. mbroski, MoGarry. Stghors and e S owning real estate in the | Three minutes' hta 50 gny of Auguat A D ISIE | ang sl modern tmprosementa. - Chas. 8. H E Cla et | o S L seoden, aped TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO! missloners of New London County: I apply for a sixteen dollar drui gist license to sell spirituous and I toxicating Mquors, ale, lager . Rhine wifie andclder v be 4014 on'Y N Prescription of & practicin clan qlflml 254 B0t 8o be drunk on Oye premrises B John A. Do yosepn' . Henderson: rsers are electors and water scenes along the south \tlantie coast. EVERY WOi aN wants to feel well and look v oll. This condition can be attained oniv by keep- Ing all of the organs of the body in harmonious, healthy action. A _clear skin, freedom from pimgles and sal- lowness, bright eves ana a feeling of healthtulness will follow the use of =y which assist nature in-regulating the whole system. Alldisorders of the stomach.Sowels, lver, Xidneys, bladder, BILI INDIGESTIO brooders, an incubator cellar and. rooms. The land Is smooth and.well- into mowin, Water system for all purposes and co: yenlences. About 700 head Plymouth Rock chickens: ite Rock hens, i from standard bred birds of high quality, all line bdred from hens trap-nested for three erations past. = Among)these are. 450 handsome ou cannot afford to overlook. The remainder of the number consists of pullets and chicks hatched.at different times, also a few roosters. Be-sure get some of these.to breed from. Will also be sold 10 breeding pens, 4 360-eg® Incubators, a lot of trap nests uantity of poultry wire. At t me & few farming tools and & collection of household goods. Terms of sale on movable property’ ‘will be cash, and the terms on the real estate will be stated at date of sale. If the weather should e place frst BENJAMIN'R. BRIGGS, Trustee in Bankruptey. air-day Tollowing, __Om sccount of Increase In price of Bacce, the Whitestone In guantities not exceeding one gallon. Exoept other than distilied hose” in quantities not excesding Ove | Materials for { sale by ona. Mquors and [ and all t No. 2 _Frankiln s own of*Norwich. Ct. Dated at Not ‘wich, this 3d day of A D. 1911 Frame A&l “Pro MONEY LOANED certity on Diamonds, Watches, Jowelry t Is a suitable person and securities of any kind at the to be licensed pursuant to sald apph- Lowest Rates of Interest. An old ed at Norwich. this 3d day established firm to desi-With cation. Dat ot A D. 1916, H. R. Wood: LOAN CO, Ford S5, Rin: Jucob Metaer, Lester |l * i bt Bt % . Thomas F. Burnes. I hereby certify that the above named signers ndorsers are electors and taxpay- n_the Town t Norwich, this 3d 1915, Chas. S when ur T tall The time Prompt_collection-service :: B o e 3ok 128 WASHINGTON STREET Cow, one top buggy and one open b 114 ‘Asylum St Phone §37-3. replied his old customer. “I happen: to turn over a potato and looked and there was the cutlet."—Chi Herald. from about it. ing. VERY CHOICE RESIDENCE FOR SALE Plcturesque 14-room house, large stable and grapery. extensive flower and vegetable r having a circulation in said | under careful cultivation, grounds have ct, at least two days prior to the|frontage of about 150 feet and depth of of sald hearing, and that return be | apout § made to this Court. 2 beautiful shade trees. Located in best NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. residence section of Norwich. A The above and foregolng is & true|erty that has been greatly admire not previously advertised for sale. Archa W. Coit Telephome 1334. FOR SALE—Black mare, weighs 1325. Tel 249-4, Norwich Di: THE PECKHAM FARM FOR SALE Situated on Laurel Hill road, about one mile from Franklin Square, conmsisting of 100 acres of good land, with an 11- room house, barns. icehouse and other It is just the place for a person desiring to make money. James E DeWolf, Trading Cove, Norwich. WATCH HILL BUSINESS equipment, 75 feet and possess a wealth of A store on leased land (long. term &90d Business; for sale at a bargaln. Cottage at Pleasant View. A 10-room cottage at Pleasant View, lot 50 by 200. centrally located. 5 trolley and postoffice, and the price Inquire about it. A Lot at Grotem Long Polat. Located on the water side, sandy beach, not far from board walx. Price if takea this month Is o A barzaln. Cottages HMORSE FOR SALE A good driver, or gentleman, welg ‘elephone 221-12. ONE 5-pass. Ramblar. good tires. A-1 condition, $350. ch. STOCKED poultry farm, 3% miles out near village, fine 7-room cottage, nice shade, good barn, nine poultry houses, 30 acres. Fruit, wood, nice stream. Half acre potatoes, other crops, 550 famous Tom Baron strain White Leghorns, horse, wagons, tools, etc., $2,200, rea- sonable terms.” Tryon's Agency, Willi- FOR SALE parts of| X two-tenement house, with barn. finely loctted: rent §35 per month: on. one Of the best streets in the city; ex- ng lot with place: near trolley. Cholce of 400—prices from $273 Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. L Phone No. 36S... tra bulldi venlen WILLIAM F. HILL, T = Dusiness size) neatly printed. ror 31.50; s0e h 33.00. Send or any printing you are in meed ‘The Bulletia Company, Norwich, FOR SALE seven room cottage In 1 AN BUYING poultry of ail kinda Anyone naving sam S Gellert, Coichester, Cona. FOR SALE—Woed, FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE “Elsctric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main Street, Norwich Inquire about it E. A PRENTl-cI it FOR SALE Seven-room eottage house, bath, gas, steam heat. set tubs, barn. henho about two acres of land, abundance of remises. hear to trolley, nklin Square. ' at the above named FOR SALE OR RENT walk from Peck's fruit, well on one mile trom Frankl nquire ai s office. . JOHN DRISCOLL, For particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, Norwich FOR SALE Fine Residential Property, No. 59 McKinley Avenue, containing eleven rooms agd bath, and all modern conveniences. Interior finely finished in beautiful hard kinds ; of Masone’ Building Fon SALE 298 THAMES STREET Two Tenement House with § rooms each In excellent condition and on trolley line with $ acres of good tillable land, barn and henhouses. Good opportunity for some one wishing to keep cow and do a poul- try business or market gardening. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building Norwich, Conn. For full information, ask THOMAS H. Fire Insurance and Real Estats May Building 278 Main St 724—Phones—474-3 Think of ‘LEE CLECGC"eiiler Clock or Watch refuses 25 SALE HORSES I have two matched pairs and some nice big chunks and business Horses that I must dispose of right SOCNSFORSALE Telephone T34, Libanon THEEE s mo ad on.*~Tit-Bits. THE KALEIDOSCOPE The College of Hawali has added a four-year course in sugar technol- ogy. been patented. Compressed peat is being developed as a sound insulating material by & Berlin inventor. put underground. at the age of 13 or 14. trees. begon the work. ‘Water-meter installation is planned by the Honolulu municipal water- works; & resolution apropriating 38.- 500 therefor is before the City Board. In a transfer of land in Dearborn, Mich., a deed 79 years old was re- corded for the first time. time the value of land was $393, since then It has increaseq in value more| than $40,000. time. German technical papers are re- viving the idea of reclaiming fats and other useful products from sewage. Dr. H. Bechhold, of Frankfort, mates that tne .sewage of German cities contamn st least 10 grams f grease per capita per day, an its total value is more than $14,000,000 per annum. Each week's work at the of Standards furnishes further evi- dence that a magnetic test of steel rails is commercially feasible. magnetic standards _prepared years ago are not sufficiently uniform to serve the purpose. New standards, free from this objection, are prepared at the bureau. ‘Por Jnfants and Children —Canadian Courley WHAT NORWICH MEANS, N for Neeromancer who nimbly truns © for Omnibus auto which delivers one ® for Hation, suley, mouriaming ana W for Watermelon, ripe enough to 1 for Imperial, we are not quite su- ‘ooler in which to keep the M for Herself, on the hills besids the HUMOR OF THE DAY Pat—Shure it was because Ol was “Oh, that's different, I don’t know.” How are you going to spend the “Gee, you'll starve to death if h does that”—Philadelphia Ledger. The Officer—His name will go to posterity when this horridle “And how did you find the cutlet” asked the cheery proprietor, rubl He was & member of & regime band, and he did not forget to brag “Why, man, we can play the most intricate airs at sight” he was say- “Indeed. I should like to hear you play the airs the drum-major puts A metal clamp to hold two pleced of wood. togetter at right angles has After five years of work. all the tel- ephone lines in Melbourne have been Most of Japan's pearl divers are, women, who begin to learn the trade Sugar _exists not only in the cane beet root and maple. but also in the, eap of about 130 other plants and' Belgium has the honor of origin<y ating the school savings bank svstem, Professor Laurent, of Ghent in 1878, The stores of Paris that are still doing business, even the big depart- ment stores, are reported now to be closed for an hour at noon, because there are not enough clerks left for one to relieve one another at lunch CASTORIA

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