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& B RS B S ok, Livery, Boarding ‘and Feed STABLES . Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. - " 14 (o 20 BATH STREET, (Formerly Chapman's) Telephone 10. ‘Why Don’t You visit our store and take advan- fage of exceptional bargains offered this week. AN ILLUSTRATION: A 19-wire Tapestry Rug, 9x12, seam- foss, for $12.80. Linoleums, 42%e per square yard ,in * floral and beautiful oak patterns. aprid A big stock te choose from ard prices reasonable, REFRIGERATORS, RANGES, DINING ROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, GO-CARTS, BABY CARRIAGES, CHAMBER SETS, SEWING MACHINES, Anything and evepything in the fur- niture line you can find in our stofe and we are selling at the very lowest prices. Schwartz Bros., ““Home Furnishers,”’ *9.11 Water St, Washington Sq Tel. 502. Open Evenings. Junid Just Arrived a Carload of Maxwell Automobiles. Can be seen at Auto Garage, No. 21 Chestnu? Street. Free Demonstration. N. B.—Automobile Paiating, Trimmiug and Repairing. IY_.l:d B. RING. | Death ARSENATE LEAD PARIS GREEN HELLEBORE INSECTICIDES ‘GHAS. 056000 & C0, 45 and 41 Commerce Strea!. Lamb,—' Veal, Fofils, Broiling Chickens, Etc., Etc. Extra quality. ALL SEASONABLE VEGETABLES. PEOPLE’S MARKET, ) 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. WHEN you want to put your busi- lzmou the public, there is no me- ter than through the advertis- Y 5 BUSINESS NEWS WHAT IS GOING ON ro;mn' * Vaudeville and Motion Piotures at the Auditorium. Moving Picturas and Illustrated Songs at Breed Theater. Miantonomo Council, No. 36, O. U. A M., meets in Pythian Hall. Tecumseh Tribe, No. 43, L O. R. M., meets in Austin Bullding. Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. and A, M. meets in Masonic Temple. Polishers' and Buffers’ Union meets in C.'L. U. Hall. Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 12, 1. 0. O. F., meets In Odd Fellows' Hall. Norwich Camp; No. 8908, M. W. A., meets in Carpenters’ Hall. ‘ Major R. S. Griswold Command, No. 6, 8. W. V.. meets in Armory.. Le Maitre De Forges at Broadway Theater. ANNOUNCEMENTS See the ladies’ $2.50 oxfords Frank Bill offers. They are latest styles and colors. Read the (l}ni\lahle of the steamer Sight Seer which begins her daily trips on Saturday, June 19. We wish everybody to see the great French drama, Le Maitre De Forges, Lonight, Broadway theater, 8¢, 50c. BREED THEATER. of Evil Companions, Spectacu- lar Motion Picture. Bewa! This splendid motion picture was presented last evening at the Breed theater and met with the heartiest ap- proval of the apdiente because of the great moral to be derived from ft. The. story is of a young marrie man Who ¥alls in with bad companions and is led into an -assdult and robbery, and just as he 18 about to take the wallet of money his young son arrives and Arives the father away, after replacing the wallet, The son then hurries home and secures tiie services of his mother, who Insists npon taking the injured stranger to nér home to resuscitate him and after doing so her husband re- turns to find the man whom he had as- saulted being tenderly cared for by his wife and son. The humiliation or e victim of bad companions knows no bounds when the stranger insists upon giving the husband the wallet that a short time before was the object of the robbery. The other fine pictures shown this week are The Prodigal Daughter, The ettlement Workers of New York, jarry the Limit for Deviltry, Old Aunt Hannah’s Cat and the sublimely beau- | tiful scenic motion picture The Riviera. The exceilent musical programme in- cluded Ah, Bright Wingea Birds of Geibel's, and I Wish 1 a Sweet- heart, lllustrated, by Madam Morelle, nd the popular illustrated song hit by Delaney entitled Kiss Me, Kid. M THE AUDITORIUM. at the Auditorium the pres- 1t week would be hard to surpasg for clean moral fun and every act s & headiiner. The musical sketch entitled “The Makebellevers” is very capably handled by Small, Sloan & Sheridan, who.are thg possessors of melodious voices which blend most pleasingly. This little plaviet is supposed to take place in the parlor of an Atlantic City hotel. The time is the present and the story told is that of a young girl without money who goes to a hotel in this popular resort in search of a rich husband. The climax of this farce is very funny and always wins, loud ap- pl The Richy Cralg 1s & Dutch comedian of more than ‘ordinary ability with lots of new jokes and stories which keep his audience in laughter during his entire }act. Mr, Craig’s own idea of using a phonograph for a partner is certainly a novel and amusing one. The Jolly Prices or the Colored Mer- rymakers do fifteen minutes - of the liveliest kind of singing and dancing and are equal if not better' than any colored team séen at this popular play- house in a long time. The plctures are all good this week, being Interesting and well chosen sub- jects. Bspecially good is the battle scene on the Rappahannock river. HOME GARMENT MAKING. .. The Bulietin’s Pattern Service. GIRL’S ENVELOPE DRESS. Paris Pattern No. 2020 Allowed. — AN Seams Grass-greea linen has been used for the davelopment of this frock, which is made in two pieces, the front and back, | the fullness of both distributed in nar- row tucks. The band which trims the square neck s simply stitched and the frock fastens at the underarm seams with pear] buttons, the belt being held in place by the buttons at the sides: The separate guimpe is made of figured lawn, the figure belng in green, match- ing the frock. "The pattern is in five sizes—4 to 12 years. For a girl of § years the dress requires 3% yards of material 24 inches % wide, yards 27 inches wide, yards ‘35 inches wide or 2 yards inches wide; the guimpe needs yards 18 inches wide, 1% yards inches wide or 1% vards 36 inches wide; 2 yards of insertion and % yard of edging. Erice of pattérn, 10 cents, rder through The Buljetin Compa: Pattern Dept. Nnr'lch,)con e o Mystie.—Dr. and Mrs . Charles F. Céngdon of Mystic, .for many years residents of Salem, have returned from Alfred, N. Y. university, from which their- daughter, Miss Maud Congdon, was gradusited last week. : Company’ 7 Then Pass Under Al Bridges. « 'lml%w York and Stamford branch of Connecticut company is to put its private parlor car Larchmopt in shape for use on about ‘n‘ branch of the company’'s lihes. . has been a demand for the big car ‘or party use, but in many cases the de- 1dnd has not been met, because the Lerehmont is too Wigh to run beneath sume of the railroad bridges. Last week the car was run over to Stam- ford and was trie@ beneath the Elm sireet bridge, which is about the low- ¢st, beneath which there are tracks ot i B : : W T on worlk) T8 Ziegler cago d %wm and com- 3 ‘Otfice. FOR SALE—Hunting cabin power boat. 21 ft. wide. Demon- ook L "Gushman, Uneas- Ville, Ct. Box 66. " Jolsd #ALE—Collic puppies. | FOR 2 months old.' J. C. Atterbury, Jelsd TO RENT—A t tenement of 3 . at B Huntingten Ave, | And fi Hili; §8 per month. Inquire at § tington Ave. 6d__ | When' lark’ or wrem or robin loudly FISHER'S ISLAND COTTAGE for rent —From Jane 1st to Jul‘ Gth, elghts ot R ey Sl et distant; oné of the most attractive t Do b the company. It could mot pass the bridge, and it was estimated that the car would have to be lowered about 18 inches General Manager, Potler, Superinendent Young, Master Mechan- ic J. 8. C Kane and Roadmaster Ceo. Kennedy of the New York and Stam- {Drdel sfon were aboard the car. The™ Larchmont is fitted up richly, and is an ideal car for private parties. TWhen It was first put on by the com- pany, it was run for a while as a special car to Rye Beach. After wards it was reserved for private par- ty and cfficial use. Because of the tridges, it has not been used as much a. it could have been otherwise. Mr. Fotter Is going to have the car lower: ed and put in such shape that it can be used anywhere on the. company’s Sealed bids will be received at office of Dudley St. Clair Donnelly, Architect, No. 98 State stre New Lond: Conn., not later than 11.30 a. m. Friday, Jul: 16th, 1909, for the Stone = Masonry, Plastering, - Ca Painting, Plumbing, Eiectric and Heating of Pr - tions and Alterations to County Court House, New London, Connecticut. “Bonds to the amount of 20 per cent. of the estimate will be required when contracts are Klgned. Plans 2nd specifications may be seen at_the office of the Architect. Bids wili be opened at the office of the County Commissioners in New Lon- don, 12 olock noon, July 16th, '09. e n W “to sell accident and heaith insurance with key regls- tration and identi 6. Acci- dent policies paying ‘weekly cost § and renewals. U Nassau St., N. Y. ANTED Female agent In ever oD s nguire Twentiech Centiry 'Co,, 165 No. Main St, Provi- dence, R. 1" - selod demce R. L. WANTBD__Big inducements to sales- pen o ability Lo sell I‘ubric::t.:nl’ oils and greases on commission. Chu Refining Co. Cleveland, Ohi jeita WANTED—Young men to prepare for coming postoffice clerk, carrier and rajjway mail clerk examination. Book- fet) telling easiest and quickes( way o FOR SALE—Geese, $4 per pair; gan- ders, $2.50; goslings, 50c and 75c. Ad- dress E. W., Bulletin, Je1sa__ SALE—32-foot sloop, 37-foot sl00p, 23-foot sl00p, 27-fodt Fiass cavm launch, 28-foot power boat. . 19-foot epead ‘launch, 12-foot brightfinished tender. All above boats have g00d en- gines. Also yawl rigged and schoomer jachts, fishing boats B. L FOR SALE—Farm with house and barns, in good repar. located on trolle: ling in Occum. ~Inqiire of A J. Sentl 56 Boswell Ave., Norwich, Conn. maysd esterly, Je10d on sl - ik A e LRSS RN oL STORE TO RENT.—-No. 5§ Main St TR Backis g R 'lu. No. 81 Street. jel3d ™ boardy house location; references.. Inquire at Bulle tin_Office. jeTd TO RENT—At 63 Oak street, muice tenement. “sither four or goven iarge st floor. App! A ers, 58 Hobart Avenue. decldMWF TO RENT—House and lot on Otro- vando ave.; in fine condition; rent 36 Enquire No. 31 Willow Bt. ma; HORSES FOR SAl Henry Arnold, 312 Jackson -Str iimantle, Conn. system. Hc. says that if it can pass beneath street bridge, Stamford, t can get under any of the others. Tt s likely that there will ‘be some lit- 112 demand for the car as it is fitted up with cvery convenience of the mod- efn parlor car, including a cosy ob- servatory at either en A thirst quencher that satisfies and gratifies is Williams' Root Beer. The whole family endorse it—adv LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Médium size hound, white and | brown body, 'yellow h right ear split at tip. Tag No. K. W Louis lsague, Danielsgn. Conn. _J LOST—Gentleman's open faged goid watch, hetween Franklin square and silk mill_in Preston, with fob attached marked X.- & W. R. R. Finder leave at this office or with Arthur C. Smith, Poquetanuck, and receive reward je16d LOST—Between Central Baptist church and 38 Church St, a sum of money. Finder leave at 58 Church St. and recelve reward. Jelbd | | | The right 5 repurved fo reject any or all bids. JelaMWS WARNING FOR SCHOOL MEETING | The legal voters in the Falls Distriet in the Town of Norwich, State of Con- ut, are hereby warned to meet in hoolhouse of said District on Fri- June 18, 1909, ai 7.30 Tollowing purposes, day’ evenis Selock, Tor the wit: 15t—To hear the report of the Dig- trict Committee and Treasurer and take action thereon. 2d—To elect two members of District Committee to serve for three ears, and one member to serve for one vear. 3 30—To elest a Collector of Taxes. 4th—To fix the compensation of the Treasurer and Clerk for the ensuing year. 5th—To fix the compensation of the Collector for the ensuing year. §th—To lay = tax to meet the current expenses of the District for the ensuing year. 7th—To authorize the District Com- mittee to reduce thé_imdebtedness of the District at their retion. Sth--To make an appropriation to re- plenish_the school library. 9th—To elect a commitiee of three to LOSTGola _watch, Sunday _after- noon, between James Spicer’s andyBil- lings' corner, East Side. at Bulletin Office. Reward if left Jeldd COAL AND LUMBER. Coal TWO ADVANCES OF 10 CENTS EACH IN THE WHOLESALE . PRICE OF COAL. There will be another one July 1st. We have decided, however, not to ad- vance our ret: price | at present. Better buy this month. CHAPZELL C0. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Te¢lephones. Lumber juni6d COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone. 168-12. Branch Office—Lewis', Shannon Bldg act29d CALAMITE GOAL Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL 489 'Phones %02 37 Franklin St 68 Thames St. mayéd : J. A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line of &' sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld ing purposes. 5 Central Wharf, Tel. 83 sept19d —— LUMBER T'he best to be had and at the right prices, too.. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stock H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY may14d GEO. A. DAVIS WARM WEATHER has come to stay, and you will want a "~ HAMMOCK to make yourself comfortable. Get one now and havs the full season's benefit. | have a spisndid line, all new goods. are right. | will positively them. FOR ANNIVERSARY DECORATION We have a complete line of Standard Bunting Flags, Silk Flags and the jent's * Flag. Denison’s Crepe Paper Garlands, Festoons and Lunch Sets. / We have about 20 subjects of Hi toric Postcards, real photographs on Velox: Cards, made in our own store. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway Juniddaw ; fix and approve the bonds of the Treas- arer and_Collector. 10th—To do any other business prop- er to be done at said meeting. W. G. HENDERSON, JOHN F. PARKER, WM. H. MURPHY, . JOSEPH T. FANNING, WM. BUCKLEY, NELSON V. PORTER, C. L. HOPKINS, District Committee. Norwich, Conn., June 12, 19909.. jeld Proposals for State Road Work SEALED PRO] IALE will be received by the State Highway €ommissioner, Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, Conn., un- til 2 ock p. m., of Friday, June 18, 1909, for the l’l’ldln; and conmstruction of a gravel road in Thompson, and the grading of a road in Scotland, in ac- cordance with plans and specifications. Bids will state the prices as reyuiced in the specifications. The State High- A “ommissioner reserves the right ease or decrease the number of !iealt to be improved, after the contract s let. All bids must be accompanied by a bond of not less than one-third of the cost of the work. Any bidder to whom contiact has been awarded refusing to sign the contract at the prices offered and furnish a surety company bond, or certified check, shall forfeit from his bond & jum equal to the difference in price between his bid and the uext lowest bidder. Plans and specifications may be examined at the first. select- man’s office in Thompson and Scotland, or at th2 office of the State Highway Commissioner, Room 27, Capitol. The State Highway Commissioner pescrves the right to reject any and ail ids. Dated, at Hartford, Conn., Jume 11, 1909, JAMES H. MACDONALD, jel2a State Highway Commissioner. - Grand View Salitirinm ‘or the treatment of Mental and Nerv. sus Diseases, with separate and do- tached department for Alcsholic and Drug Habits, Adaress Grand View Sanitarium, Telephone 676 Norwich, Conn. JyEMWF HAMMOCKS The “Palmer” Hammooks lead. We have a fine line of this manufacture. Our patterns are new and specially selected. Prices from $1.00 up. MEXICAN GRASS HAMMOCKS, ROPES and HOOKS. Cranston & Co. juni2daw DON'T WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. Worry over fili-health does your health no good, and ly causes wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. umncdd.m\mrrfi.but about It to make ycurself.well. To this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from woman. ly ills, similar to yours, when we say, ¢ Viburn- 0. 1t is a wonderful iemale remedy, as you wlunhnltr‘.—y!‘.. Directions fer %3 Tse are printed in languages with every bottle. Price 125 at druggists - FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 120th Street, New York. mar3ld b3 General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful attentlon. Glye me @ trial order, Sat- isfaction guaranteed. THOS. T el 343-2 " Nerwish, the, DODD, Norwich | secui sitions sent free. Write now. goringteld School for = Mail Servic ipuingfleld, Mass. se1zd WANTED—Your se machin ¢ bioycles, cash registers aud baby ca apeme Sene P e g ] Tt{. 242-4, or drop postal. apr20d TRAVELING SALBSMEN earn $2,000 to_$10,000 yearly; write for free book, “How Salesmen Succeed.” and secure osition as traveling salesman with r Pibte. firm: Bradstreet System. Dej 5 168, Rochester, Wanted for the Beach Four young women for dish wash- ing, two fine ironers, waitresses, gen- eral workers and good cooks. J. B. LUCAS, Jun10d Central Building. —_— ROOSEVELT Hotiest Africa Can keep cool mere easily than can the suffering housewife who tries to cook with a ceal stove. ESTATE GASRANGES Instires a clean, cool kitchen, are eco- nomical, safe and easy to operile Call and see the latest models, GAS & ELECTRICAL DEP'T. Alice Building, 321 MAIN STREET. apr3od — i BARGA We have three ve\'y fine 3-light Combination Gas and Eleciric Chandeliers, finishedin old brass, which we wiil seli at a very [fow price. A rare opportunity for any- body wishing anything of this kind. JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS MONEY LOANED s on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. /351 Mdim Street, Upstairs. THE OFFICE 0 WM. F. HILL . Real Estate .and Fire Insurance, is Jocated In Somers’ Block, over C. M. ‘Wwilliams, Room 9, third floor. febl3d ‘Telsphone 147. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be excelled. Give us a trial order. nov2d 20 Fairmount Street. QUALITY in work should always be considered, especially when it costs nd more than the inferfor kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. may2Td AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY . "Phone 715. BOTTLED BEER ° Schlitz Milwaukee Lager. Kolar's Light Lag Kolar's Dark Lag Yalo Stock Ale. Yale Light Ale. Kolar’s Ale. Bass Ale. Guinness' Stout. Yale Stock Porter. at A. J. SENET’S, 56 Boswell Ave. junsd nect usiness Jan STONE I bave a fine quality of . building stone in the quaryy for sale. Also several hundred load of rough wall and cellar stone. - WM. R. JEWETT, apr2oMTh Norwich Town. FOR SALE at Canterbury, Con ‘The Fort Ned Water Privilege, with 50 acres of land. For full information, Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. mayl4d - SALE HORSES Another carload just arrived. These are a fine lot of horses, consisting of | chunks, drafters and drivers. They are as good as grows. Come and see them. I am going to sell or tfade these right away If possible, and no one can do It cheaper than I can for the quality and terms. ELLMER R. Tel. 177-12. FOR SALE The beautiful residence now owned and occupied by J. B. Mershon at 45 McKinley avenue Said Louse has 10 rooms on first and second floors; third floor unfinished. All modern con- veniences. Fine cellar. House would make three fine apartments, with some alterations, Lot is 75 and 200 feet. The -rear, fronting on Freeman’s ave- nue, could be utilized for bullding lots. PIERSON. jel4d Good garden and plenty of fruft. A bargain. Come and look it over. —ALSO— Building Lot adjoining, 75x200 feet. Apply on the premises or to any real estate agent. may19Ws J. B. MERSHON, WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square. Heal Estate and insurance FOR SALE. 63 ROOSEVELT AVENUE—Near the Bleachdry. Greeneville. Six room cot- tawe, Witk largs well cultivated garden. Easy terms. Price low, | THAMES RIVER FARM of 22 acreh, llon” west bank, near Massapeag. Fine, | | | sightly location, good buildings, never, failing running water in house. walls, fences and land all in'good ordér, long | shore tront on river. | 2( JOHN STREET—Modern two-fam- ily cottage, with large lot in good con- dition_and‘for sale at a low price. §5 SCHOOL STREET — Two-fam'ly house, with adjoining* building lots. For sale at a bargain price. TO RENT. | CLIFF STREET, corner Elm street. Good 3-room tenement at low. price. UNCAS STREET, near Lincoln ave.. xcellent 5-room temement with attic, fixtures, bath, etc. | & For for other property call at office on Franklin S FARM BARGAINS. 140 acre farm, 00 acres good tillage land, large two story house, two barns with basements; 10 cows, full line of wagons and farming tools; price $2.400, Seven acres, good cottage house, barn and henouve, plenty of frult:’ price $800. 39 acres. good level land. good bulldings. on trolley Ii stock ‘and tools, for $3,000. §5 acres, some of the best land in Windham county. good buildings, handy to R. R. 3500 worth standing_timber, pric2 $1,360. Buildin; 10ts on Manners ave., near trolley an thread mills, will be sold at a bargain. Send for lists and views. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main St. Willimantle, Comn. FOR SALE The Iluukiug—ham Chapel Froperty On Boswell Ave. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. CALL ON ME \ for anything you may desire in Halr Goods—Curls, Puffs, Pompadours, Wigs, ete. Prices reason- able. Call and see me, OTTO STABENOW, Prop. apr24d Spzcial for Next Month at Mill Remnant Store, 201 W. Main SI. Ten thousand yards of Fine Dress Goeds, Siiks and Fancy Cotlon Goods 15 _yard lengths, for sale at on third_of regular cost price. The brings you to the door. Don’t forg the. plac TLL REMNANT STORE, je12d 201 West Main $t. WHEN you want %o put your busi- ness before the public, there Is no ma- dlum better than through the advertise ing columns of The Bulletin, . - 17 Broadway. TO RENT—A very desirable tene- ment on Laurel Hill avenue. at 55 Broad Strest. may1l TO RENT—A pléasant tenement Of rooms at 21 Ripley place, Ea 39 per month. Inquire may6d TO RENT— Basement at 55 Franklin st ble for the paint, plumbing or suitable business. may17d FOR RENT—A seven-room flat with modern improvements, 151 Boswell av- ‘Hobart Avi enue. Inquire at sam aprid FACTORY TO RENT. j with, option of purchase, 140x26, thre storles and basement. Well lighted. 300 feet from frelght station. R. R. junction and transfer point. Handy to New York and New England markets. Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. apridd T0 RENT New collages and (emements. Enquire ol A.LNTTEI&C’.. 18 Broadway. apr26a DR. JONES, Dentist, 35 SHETUCKET ST. Room 10 ’Phone 114-3 may174 . $15.00 Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch in r Gold Filled Case. = $10.00 Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. & Also a full line of the New Style Signet Rings. Gold Chains, Lookets, Cuff Buttons, and a complets line of up-to-date Jowelry. FERGUSON & CHARBONNEA, Franklin Square. mar25d WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone 888. apr2sd BURNHA®, « Eye Specia experience In Most Difficult Eyes, Norwich, Ct. Satisfaction guaranteec. Office hours. 2 to § 2. m. fan24d Lewis' Famous lce Cream in Bricks and Bulk. | Wholesale and retail at 21 Myer's Alley Telephone: Shop 250, House 738-4 | may14a MRS. G. A. LEWIS, Mgr. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson,and Boyntoa Furnaces. 6 West M dec7d COMMENCE Now To Select Your Spring Wall Papers We have them In all grades and prices, ull new, including our Imported Papers, and at all prices. Steost, Norwich, Conn. Also Mouldings and Palnts, Decora~ tions and Muresco. Now. booking orders for painting, paper hanging and decorating. ¢ P.F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone orders. maréd MME. TAFT, PALMIST AND CLATR- VOYANT, Anyone troubled or puzzled with thei cwn or others’ affairs, call. Bhe adyise: with a certainiy higher than human powers, & Union St, New London, Ct ring, and walk upstiirs. . 0 | And againat the | any ‘When 1) ¢ roses cease %o charm Ana"Wer their comes & with- . oZitige Dl When phan steal away the soft bide lts glory under darkened skies; cries And _shows to me no loveliness in ht, Al s no more 1 love the mqun- tain's height And nature’s echoes seem to me but » sighs, sound. Rent reasqnable. | Then I um old, and o'er my soul there creeps A cankering mold that fast my spirit steals. have oerstayed. my time upon tals ' ko where the soul forever V' oray: That old age never “ihat nature's beauty sees no dearth. —Ggorge K. Thomas. Stue wovive ricruns snow. Who rolls up the sable’ velvet, star-set curtain of the night, im'ring’ background tt as heartbeats of pale and With & touch as the May Inguire | Pushes Dawn recumbent on a couch of shadows drenched with light? f 5 ot 'Side: | Naked as to thigh and bosom with her purple Lalr afioat, Who commands her from her swoon ef Brushes ali {he shad ‘o rushes all the shadows from hi ky eves, * And reveals her polsed onm nof leaning to e world remole? Who winds round her length of white. ness blue transparencies of fi: Caught in fold and ripple with a gold- an bar? Who above her forehead sets the mera- ng s Pinning there & mist of silver stolen Fom the Brow ot Night? Who designs the transformations in this ‘moving picture show, Making lightning .changes frodl the lue to r Rose to ruby flamin ALl the TUBY flart All the ruby flaring golden in the suns fight's tervid glow? (s Not a word of explanation thrown em ¥ the aanouncement sheet, When the mystic curtain of the Night 1s drawn. But each day the splendid miracle of Dawn; - Of the Master Showman, nothi; Not ai¥hers His doors of siience meet. Not an answer to oOur Grying, mn eoho of His test] o r-mot an —Catherin Postella VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings do people ery at a wedding™ ou were married, my dear, you would understand.” — Detroit Free Press. Irate Passengef—I belleve yowre driving over every stome in the road. Driver—Waal, 1t takes a purty good driver to hit ‘em all.—Boston Herald. City Man—I wonder if Adam had regrets when he left the Garden f Fden? Urbanite—It's a safe bet he @'an't if he tried to_raise his own vegeeaables.—Chicago News. “What sort of a man is Brown?* “Oh, he's the kind of a man who will accept your Invitation to go fishing and then let vou do the rowing."— sYenver Republican, Tourist—Has this place any legend connected with 1t7 - Native—F once there was a city feller here who ninded his own business—N. Y. Sun, “Well, T see by the papers that Kob~ ler's men have arrested the cleverest hotel thief in Cleveland.” Which hotel did he run?” Leader. Prisoner—Can 1 speak with the Con« vict Smith for one moment? Jafler. No, he hag just left, after finishing his time But ask me again in about & week —Fliegende Blaetter, Mary had a little lamb, For she was tired 'of beef, And carving it afforded her A little ba-a relief. g —Harper's Woekly, The girl who has a heart within ©ne heart at least mdy hope to win; Lut there's no girl who wins so many As she who really hasn't any. —Life. he poets prate of youth's estate In endless rhymes, But mow and then I think that men Have better times. +Pittaburg Post “We," remarked the young woman, “try to see how few can have in a year” “We the old fed ‘woman, “tr how few cooks."—Louisville -Courler- Journal. MUCH IN LITTLE steam power in use in the world is estimated -at 120,000,000 lorsepower. New York city's new penitentiary, ‘or Ricker's Ifland, wil be st in the world and will de- 2,000 men and 500 women. per cent. of cent. of, the of the siik ured gn manufacture, he lien coming from as an advas n that it does criorate nearly so quickly, and be used many more times fn cooking than olive oil. It is a produet vhich should be brought to the atten- tioh of the sardine packers everys “ he Ponta Delgarda, with & povulation of 23,000, Is the lar in Azor cal plants productives rkable. Or- figs and 1 with great ren lemons, fruits are pine: cultivat New York city last year the fire amounted to $7,260,000, while the maintenance of the fire department cost $7,000.000. In St. Louis these fig- ures were respectively, $1,208,000 and $1,018,000. In the case of Rome, Italy, where the fire losses last year wers $76.000, the cost of the fire departs ment was $50,000. The word from the Holland Jonkheer— “yonng robleman.” The offical legislative en- tment fixing the name Yonkers took piace March 7, 1788, when the terri- tory became one of the 20 described towns comprising the county of West- chester.—Westchester County (N. Y.) Magaziue. Twelve hours, with two hours' rest, iz the legal laboring day at Odessa, Russia. Workers under 17 must go o school for three hours daily. Christ- ians are not required to work on Bu Jays or feast days, nor Hebrews and Mohammedans on their religious days.’ Those who have to work on Sunda; tave the next day for rest. The Korean grass used in the man- focture of grass cloth is_grown tirelely and ¢ usunlly cut ‘the. wsctml o1 third year after planting#the roots, The grase reactes a height of four to, f\e feet and with a proper start .f' wnder favorable conditions yields, ‘s roughly estimated, about 3,000 Ibs! Corrdaponding to our aste 10 an arc ’