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] w . Three Million Dollnrl Three Million Dollars oder Fifty Thousand Accounts. 'uhenL courteous and efficient in its management. 28 YEARS A CHINA-STORE Do you know we carry the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Kitchen Supplies in .Southern Rhode Island? We are direct importers Band can save you money. Free delivery on. all purchases of 35 ore. B’l;ufl%n’s BAZAAR, . e GEO, L, STILLMAN, * Vaudeville ‘end nmm Pictures the Auditorfum. Moving Plctures and mutuu&!ms at Breed Theater. Drill of Fifth Company at Armory. Hermann, meets in Germania Hall, Tecumseh Tribe, No. 43, L O. R. M, meets in Austin Building. “Polishers’ and Buffers’ Union meets in C. L U. Hall Hope Rebekah Lodge, No: 21, L. 0. 0. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Frank A. Bill has tlle exclusive sale Immergruen Lodge, No. 12, Sons of- The BUIIE dmnmqnt of .‘flcul. oniziatios ture and col railway department i et moon colonists will be transported to Si- beria -during the present year. The fivst party started o Mateh CAST OR 1A Take home a bottle as a class all d . i A 4 W “At once._a_firat il ith, ich new 13 ), Lo T dysa ““—Thf'o good bargain, or wma'ls{ - Fomr e 11 ade them. 111 MeKinley Avenue. rfl'::ll a bargaln. A'sl .g Avenue. ek cj‘&d FOR -ZSI = Miss Caulkins' oz | Enquire of A. L. POTTER & (0., 18 Broadway. #7a_- Her n‘:‘gf'vu made of gingham shirt- Rin't 12 aweur, ‘Mabel? Anou\er one, all frills Had hair that qlan’t Baton hae She wor s in lnurr—chlm ",""P"‘°‘°’,,,".’ bt | of Men's King Quality $4 shoes and Cormwe Ber = ©° | oxtords. See the latest styles and col- “For Infants and Qhildren. % T e G A e 2 FACTORY TO RENT. AT 1t awhul, Mabel? i SR P L R S The Kind You Have Always Bought g T ey, NJ':L‘?.‘J“,':,"C.:’.,’,'.”"" 5a" | with option of purchase, 140x25, thres | And now an o4 maid, trips along Btock of new and second hand carriages BREED THEATER. . 3 storles and basement. Well lighted. | Humming so love song. and wuunsr fdao a '""c‘.’"'i of ?;_a;l;elss Bears the ~ WA ED 300 feet froim frelght station. R. R.|°N¢ “'Af"““ ontmen thy and parts of harnes rriage repair- " Motion g bors t a t g tawtul, Mabel? 1nl nnd painting an: lulomobflc’pzmnt- Brothers in AP:-CT:,“.Fulun otio Signature of - ." i g Ten table xlrls. R "dhh S c::k. i:.n: ::r:n.n;.;:t:r::::n‘)::::.: s o i e I will remi 'ou O ur | kitchen man, fireman, ‘washers . Straight up hij d 1, To satisfy the eager public during 'ld, » yo el g :::o:. GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. | §! FEE gm:‘-' and ::3 o u..-. Monumental Works I will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My experi- ence of years is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Ouk St., near High, Westerly, R. I. WESTERLY GRANITE MEMORIALS TIME HAS PROVED THEM THE BEST. ¥ ‘Before purchasing, it will be to your best interest to call upou or correspond with me. MAURICE W. FLVNN, Manufacturer and Builder of Telephone 243. it et e gt Established 1901 Harold L. Wells, 0. D., Optomet: Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. .Room 9, roi- the celebration it was necessary to give six performances daily, every one be- ing well attended, many being obliged to stand. The powerful war pictare, Brothers in Arms, as well as the splen- aid patriotic song, The Flag That's Yours and Mine, by Mr. Delaney, and Sailor Boy, by Miss Bradley, all came in for their share of the generous ap- plause. Madam Morelle pleased every one present by her artistic rendition af the difficult Italtan song, O Light Di- vine. This. strong bill remains for Wednesday only, an entire new bill be- ing presented Thursday. BRIEF STATE NEWS [ Fair Haven. joon the shelling sea- son will go on with vigor. More shells than ever before will be planted Dby the oystermen. evening it was feared that he was suf- fering with lockjaw. Meriden.—The graves of the soldiers of the Revolutionary war in the local cemeteries were decorated with colonial flags on Monday. % MT. CLEMENS, MICH. Many Attractions of Michigan “Bath City.” Famous The wonderful curative virtues of Mt. Clemens Mineral Watersawere knowit ago. Modern —enterprise bullt (ha Ea(h Cll} ”” and thousands of grateful visitors Bpread the good ri ports of relief and cure. ow _tl Springs promise te become the ldadin spa of America. The place has many avtractions. The situation, is ‘unique, climate and scenery are delightful, amusements are numerous and varied and accommodations are provided for all tastes and purses, It is an ideal resort for health, recuperation or rest, The beautiful “Book of Mt. Clemens lu mailed free to interested inquirers Mr. . Eastman, Chamber of Commerce Mt. Clemens, Mich. ey LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A - pocketbook sum of money and small dol's & and 10 cent store. Finder pleue return to David Ratcliffe, P. O. 197, Baltic, Conn., and get reward. Jy‘ld LOST—July 5, on a Central Village car, between that place and Taftville, a gold bracelet, plain, with five garnets. conmnlnx a ar- pleasant trip to Norwich’s 250th Celebration For Salg Ofily at Lee & Osgood’s g and Proseipton Stome, 131--133 Main Street, Mailed to any addre'u‘ One-half onnce bottles - 25¢ J. B. LUOAS, Room 32 Jy7d - Central Building. Dressing | This is the time to use it. This is the time to buy it. Ho! We are giving two bottles for the | 312 Jackson St “Npha” Salad price of. one. 6 Franklin St. Jun25d Summe Shirts MARKET, * JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. .| room, hot and cold wagon. tp, Admr, Est. of, FOR SALE—Second ' hand = expr wagon. y a ttkey's, Frankiin, " e esia ALE—Farm with house and barns. iy good repair, located oy trolly lipe 1o Ocou f nquire of A. J. Senf! swell Ave.,, Norwich, Conn. mays RSES l‘ol SALE—Henry Arnold, ‘Willimantie, Conn. Jani7d FOR SALE. Fdrms, Hotels, Houses, Building Lots and ‘Shore Property of.every descrip- tion. Furnished Houses and Shore Cot- tages to reqt. ‘A. H. MAINE, Thames Street, Grot 3y1d T T cottage with vera: modern convenient ud 'spring water, Supp by compressed air ‘system which carrfes water to all parts of the house, and is a perfeet pro- tection against fire; also good new barn of ample size und a few acres of excel- lent land, making a very desirable little farm. School children carried by elec- NOTICE! Limited number of seats for — |viewing parade, Monday. Will be sold in advance. FINE VIEW. Enquire at Yerrington’s Temple of Music . 49 Main Street. ivla CO0L PLACE. |32 t awful, Goes by each morn at seven-ten, Alwy with two fat old n::.‘ logk as though fthey'd just said ‘\ln t it awtul, Mabel? Saw a ~ Saw & ypench’” today i . Kot awti, Mabepy 200 When' she returned I doffed And she smiled back, T kuo:“nh’.udlu l love my wife, but ah, Ain’t it awtul, And 5o the A1d ey seey from day to day, But I'm glad, I'm w(:fh' lan;y. The Sizom ot Franklin street may be 3 ' and Main fer me: e candy Maber —Richmond Times-Dispatch, Windso Locks.—Guelfo Ansaldi, | LOST—Jiune 3d, on car to the Falls, : FOR SALE. 2 Monprae using @ pistol and blank cartridges, had | a folding kodak. Finder leave at Lhis NORWICH, CONN. On _trolley liné, one mile south of VIEWS AND VARIETIES 103 Main St,, Westerly, R- . {| ;6" finger badly burned. Monday |Office and receive reward. 7 Willimantic, new two - Clever Saying: Father (in a_lecturing mood)—You never heard of a man getting inte tropble by following a4 good example. Son (incorrigible)—Yes, sir, I have— the counterfeiter ~Boston Transcript. Mr. Uptown—Do you find #t expen- Norwalk.—Robert Waugh, a tutor at : . - v 1 yesterly, R. I , . S ’ - Reward if returned to Miss Minnie r - . sive now that your wife is out ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, Hartstrom's | preparatory | sc h;,nlthss B rmhinsn S 0|l|lce bo“les ol 5“ tric car, o city schools tree; no city If 1t's Made of Rubber We Have It o Nte ot i R m::t.r:s | e e R e Tena | Mled, for & pix ‘wesks’ taip IniGer | s - e i 2 in hl}ldsflme patterns minutes’ ride by trolley to center of S o Mr. Downtown—Rather. I go to & scalp, cures falling hair, baldness. eca o | meeting | (i, Bousee, parasol ‘thrown (rom the Jysdaw g e oy (Euny E party almost every night— ma, dandruff and other frritations, itch- | Bridgeport.—At the annual meeting | cafriage which was upsét on Perkins . ing, burning, cic. Endorsed by léading | oo ynceRTN T icu State Police. asso- | road. back of the Norwich “clubhouse, colorings, perfect fltfing and :n!c,u D N RN R“mr s'ore “What was I saying when I dodged physicians, Shampooes, dry treatments | Jation in Hartford a gold watch and | at the tableaux Monday morningy kind: LEGAL NOTICES. 3 . Also for sale, two summer cottages that -.u(ormbl)e"' “You were saying s manic iss . 0 Iy moticy. Mrs, Ward of 65 Broad st.? : - at Fisher's Island, beautifuily situated chat life I not worth 1i Thomas, High. St Polier-Langworthy |fob were presented Capt. John H. |20k zephyr weights. high ground. with heaithful and at ‘ FOR YOI 5 oy o - Building (Gp je2sa | Redgate of Bridgeport. AT e CFhctive surroundings. Pri derate. e you think so, why did you dodge?’— This is to certify that my wife, Mary % R R T s medarates Loutsville Courier-Journal. T New Britain—The library commit- Ann Douville, has left my home and All Qualities At mv’e’-’m‘fim i buyer chooses to. rent “Your policy has been eme of cone COAL AND LUMBER. iee of the New Britain institute has any bills contracted by her In my name hem. Call and get further particulars, sistent._opposition to the administra- COAL arranged to have the Talcott art col- lection open to the public at the New Britain institute today, July 7. Southington.—The , resignation of ROOSEVELT 1 will not be Te: ble for. (Siamed) CIARDRS DOUVILLE, JR. Hiitic, Conn. ¥Td NOTICE. . By order of the Hon. Court of Pro- McPHERSON’S, The Hatter, ' 101 Main Street or call es on ul!phane ATE ATH Acwnov, illimantie, Coll. T el 136-5 and’ 237 {AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be- nswered the agitator. ‘My mollo Iu Be sure the other fel- low s wrongiand then go ahead.’ "— Washington Star. Mabel—I don't believe you really Rev. Ray F. Carter was read in the bate within and for the District of tore First Congregational church on -Sun- fl . Norwich, I will sell the; real estatg be- | Jungod SALE HORSES fn' ;?m::nfle fmnyr‘m"fl m“e..m!: when You :in: ¥ou were anx Mr, Carter has been pastor of “ t ofiging to the estate of Clara age, . ‘hear ) Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh e ottes rica L e T I have a few more horses that I wish |[l§ We carry.all sizes in stock ali l| assure you I ia! You see, 1 had ALWAYS IN STOCK. A, D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Wallingford,—A large crowd attended a picnic at Ulert grove given by the .\unll.x, hool of the Advent church. pecial invitation there were twen- ty-five inmates of the Masonic home present at the dinner. Can keep cool more easily than can the suftering housewife wbo tries. to cook with a coal stove. [hich réal estate i described as fol- lows, viz.: Bounded -Northerly by lands of the Shetucket Basterly by North Main Street; Southerly by land of the City of Norwich, and Westerly by Central Avenue, and all within fhe City and Townuof ich. JEORGIE E. PAGE, Jved Administratrix A Sign In Passing to dispose of at once. Several gopd drivers among them ‘that are very glever. Come and see or telephone. ELMER R. PIERSON, Jun28d Manuafcturers’ agents for Good- rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. and Michelin Tires. Dealers in all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Low. never heard you sing before.—Pick- Me-Up. “Does he attend to his own busle ness?™ “Y—yes. But do you know what his business is?” “No—what?" “Attending to other peopie's.”—Cleve«~ land Plain Dealer. Telephone 168-12. i ve a : good story to tell yeu. I st Middietown—President W. A. Shank- ESTATE BRUSH RUNABOUT Alling Rubber cn on't think I ever told to you before.” augurated in Middletown Oct, 20, and Good territory still open for g o f| Tmfie;y;w%\van'z K:dhi‘t&;“n:: 8 on that occasion there will be at least 100 college professors from all over the GASRANGES Jury Commissioners agencies. - For full particulars -ni terms address 74-76 Malin £t., Norwich. 162 State St, New London. before.”—Lippincott's Magasive, Waiter (in expensive restaurant)— United States present to participate in L3 5 GALAMITE UUAL the exercises, B = The Jury Commissioners of New :' £ AVER";,I;, thsm‘c Operating 15 Stores. Will you have sugar in your coffee? Insures a clean, cool kitchen, are eco- | London County will meet next Mon- General Agents for Windham County. Mrs. ‘Nurich—I don’t see it on the S Noroton.—William L. Tuttle, acting | nomical, safe and easy to operale | day afternoon, July 13th, 1909, at 2 W. W. Averill, Manage: bill. Walter—' e is no charge for . er of‘the United States navy, died | cani ang see the latest models, oclock, to perform their duty as the Pomfret Center, Conn. sugar. Mrs. Nurich—No, thank you* we" seasflned wofld rs’ home, aged | 5 stamgra. law requires. The session will be held a —Puck. C. H. HASKELL es took place apel Saturday afternoon with burial in the Spring Grove cemetery, GAS & ELECTRICAL DEP'T. in the office of the Clerk of the Super- for “Court “in Norwich, and all. inter- ested may attend and be heard in re- gard to the selection of jurymen. just to remind you that we act as GAIN SOMETHING Crawford—Your wife must de dead in love with you. She has sent you & letter every day since she has been away. Crabshaw—They are little Avon.—The schools in West Avon 7 o o 87 Frasklin & d committees as follows: Ex- B keeping the wardrobe at all times in b inB k trunk—Puck. ranklin St. 68 Thames St. | Representative Charles Froideveaux of 321 MAIN STREET. L perfect order so. far as the Cleaning | y.a course In BOOK- ooy maysd the Huckleberry Hill school, Frank et and Pressing of clothes is concerned’ 2 Judge—The evidence shows that you Wheeler of the Lovely street school| apr30d $15 00 We can save you plenty of anxiety mumg, Shorthand R "g' man's Pris-, J. A. MORGAN & SON, and Walter Judd of the Center school. . and both time and money by ouz Work, [ The Handsome Brick and Brown .- m;;;g‘r'\g.' LA vgum:‘r;utn.:o 5 Suffeld—Pire broke out at the resi- Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch in [hown 5 SUSTYRNEre Draed for s | Stome Residence at 175 Broadway, and Touch me"m]g snow? * Prisoner—Why, v honor, 1 Coal and Lumber ice of Mike Wysoski on Hastings Hill soon after 3 o'clock Monday S. F. GIBSON a 20-ye: Gofd Filled Case. will be pleased with our prices, too. Norwlich, Conn. House has 18 rooms, sanitary plumb- don't_believe George loves me We carry a well selected line of all | morning and destroyed Der of ore,” ; iaes Tamiy Soul. “Eumier for bute: | sutbuiiaings. and. shios. “the Sares | Tin and Sheel Metal Worker. $10.00 s ing, porcelain bath fubs, three open |l NOIWiGh GomnmnlllSehnnl s She mister? Eiave you, qens: ing purposes. el sos | piEcoR Totse,*confuning. abotit S000 g hna S‘Dye Works, fireplaces, steam heat, gas and elec. Broadway Theatre Bl o, but he doeswt offer to sept19d g A Sl farming fons. Thd oes. 14 |\ T Mctwrdzan and Bonuth | Bijs 4 Valtian Wyl 1n. - 90vonr Telephone. 157 Franklin St. | sizea able, Tot is about 85%600 feet R Datrgt: Woee et . aced at $3,000 and is covered by in- | Furnaces. Gold Fifled Case. elep . T with fruit and vegetable garden. LUMBER —— surance.. % 65 West Main Sireet, Norwich, Conn. TR Jjun29d There is a stable on the property with MUCH IN LITTLE '* f'he best to be had and at the right dec7d Also a full line of the New Style ample room for four horses, carriazes prices, too, Remember we alweys| PERSONS TALKED ABOUT Signet Rings. harness, etc, and coachman's apart- A cork carried 200 feet below tha MONEY LOANED ments of six rooms and bath. This surface of the water will not rise carry a big line of Shingles. Cail us up and let ua tell you about our stock H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY maylid W. A. HAWES, Jeweler and Confectioner, and LILLIAN B. HAWES, Public Typewriter apd Stenographer, have removed from No. 40 Broadw: and after the celebration will be cated at No. 56 Main Street. 1o Hamlin Garland is at his home, Mapleshade, in West Salem,Wis., where, despite his announced resolu- tion not to write apy more novels— only plays—he is said to be busy with a work of fiction. summer Miss Pauline Roach, 18 years old, of Carthage, Mo., who graduated from high sehool a few days ago, has a rec- ord of having mever been absent or tardy during a school attendamce of twelve years. ‘When George Lacki of Granite City, 11l was arrested for killing a brown General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial or Sat- isfaction guaranteeG. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 343-2. * Norwich, —DRINK THE BEST — Bradleston & Woerz, Beer. Gold Chains, Lo and a complete Jowelry. FERGUSON & CHARBONNEN) Franklin Square. mar25d COMMENCE NOW Cuff Buttons, line of up-to-date on Diamond: and Securiti 1 tabiished 1872.) THB COLLATERAL LOAN ©O. 151 Mata_Street, Upstairs, Blue Label Ketchup . 18¢ a Bottle C. W. HILL & SON, property Is located on the finest resi- dential street in the city, is in fine con- dition and will be sold low. Address C. W. BRIGGS, 175 Broad- way, Rorwich, Conn. Je26d "FOR SALE 250 Shares of the Prefcr‘rad Stock of The Allen-Beeman Company of Norwich. Dividends payable semi-annually April Bug Death ARSENATE again. Electric lights, fed by storage bat- feries, have been installed in & mews; London ambulance. Austria-Hungary has prohibited the importation of bran adulterated with mineral substances. Siberia exporte4 nearly 58,000 tons of butter last year, chiefly to Denmark, Germany and England. A. Salloguab- has been appointed et. Until | thrush contrary to law he attempted I s s H ' at time, all communications aa- | to watlow e bird, but ot s THOMAS H. WILSON'S, 0 Select Your pring all Pflpll‘! 147 Franklia St opp. Hopkins & Allew's || and Ociober at iho rate of 7 kotsk_peninsula, the w-called Ameri= ssed . o 2 > | teuding er cent. per annum. Subscrip- can will receive prompt attention. e ok Sorir noUL SeNaed Thn. | urisa 78 Franklin Street.| o have them in all grades ana | junl7d Tions now betng received for, this sy ivid prices, all gewt, Iflclfilng our Imported stock Iin amounts .of $100 or . In the manufacture of perfume Italy John Sweene, ho left Scranton, TEDRrs, P, 88 AL PN Pl Rush w Kimba“ M ' more. consumes yearly 1,860 tons of orange or* £ k f ’l k Pa., thirty-four ars ago and was Also Mouldings and Paints, Decora- . 3 . . MES L' CASE blossoms, 1,000 tons of ros as wi g’ ;; acan o Bl Rind s | ursosed. o he A et ey tiens and Juresco. st S URChiN JA ) as quanities of other flowers. ir % week. He had spent most of his life . Now_ booking orders for paln MN S ot o oods in the Chinese army, he said, and holds paper hanging and Jecorating. G © :""".“,‘"' ps sty A party of British engineers recent- 5 a_commission from the Chinese gov- " A XA orwich, Conn. ,"passed through Moscow en routs Yourown Combings made up. | i:nmin;. Sweency was one of o hoased LA AL bt B R P.F MURTAGH 3 & Piting Btratt for the Durpose '€ titloners for a tity charter for Scran- S . ot SAers. T jthe - e s 35 Broadway making a survey for the construction Hair Ornaments, Toilet Face and Scalp Massage. ton, nature will be remembered by many, races. All sizes of Flags, Lanterns, Crepe 92 and 94 West Main Slrbd. of a rallway. 000 bushels less than Germany, with Requisit i E25g2 ~ g ._| Paper, Garlands, Beils, Flag Ni ’ : quisites, Chiropody, A bronze memorial,of Gen. Francis | Daacols . Contettl Histogloal " and | —oicohone orders. mardd{ Afternoon Office Hours, 2 to 4. WI“T"E' S A,BEHGY! The United States is the third Manicuring, Shampooing, |$pinner, the old time’treasurer of the | view Post Cards, Souvenirs Taft During July and August Evenin 227 Male- SN0 R ek i e ey, i e nited States, whose remarkable sig- | piov, "Bt Cod%, Souvenird L L CHAPMAN' “| Real Estate and Insurance world—153,000,000 bushels—only 7,000, Fannie M. Gibson ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 505 may28d Buying Direct From the Mamufacturers tells the story in,a nutshell; tells why ladies come from Mniles to our store for DRESS GOODS. Come and learn our prices and add your name to our increasing list of customers. has*been unveiled at Herkimer, N. Y., his birthplace. The statue cost $25,000 and this sum was raised by a memo- rial association in Washington. Mrs, James, Bryce, wife of the British ambassador, is egetarian, and this summer she will institute a vigorous mpaign against the use of meats of y kind, in which she will be assisted y Mrs, Sherman, wife of the vice pres- ident of the ‘United States, both ladies spending the season at Manchester, Mass. William H, Bridgman, for forty years in Stamford, Ct. oung ‘man had a with Abraham ¥ Lincoln, He s MRS EDWIN FAY, Franklin Square jun24d Many Years of Thinking, planning and doing good work in Nor- wich explains the reason for so many of the people in Norwich and vicinity 18-20 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn, SPECIAL A number of Buggy Harness $9.50 A good gvalue and worth $12.00 of anybody’s money, may29daw and Sufday Afternoon hours will be discontinued except by appointmenj. Jy3a ~ NOTICE Dr. Louise Frankiin Miner is now located in her new office, 21 Main $t. (Kenyon Biock). Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m, Telephone 660. DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN, ‘Denta/ Surgeon. «| THAMES RIVER FAml of FOR SALE. 63 ROOSEVELT AVENUE—Near the Bleachery. Greeneville. Six room cot- tage, with large well cultivated garden. Easy terms. Price low, acreh, on wost bank near Massapeas. Fine, ntly location, good buildings, never alling running water in house, walls, fonces and land ail in good ordér. long shore front on river. 2t JOHN STREET—Modern two-fam ot in good con- a low price. — Two-family ding lots. For 8 l': house, with adjoinim (s Bargan pHce. 3 TO RENT. CLIFF STREET, corner Elm street. Good 5-room, tenement at low price. UNCAS STREET, near Lincoln ave. INSECTICIDES CHAS. 035000 & C0, 45 and 41 - Commerce Sireat. Rugsia leading. It is noly a few years since rural delivery was in the experimental stage, v the number of routes in operation will soon reach the 40,000 mark, and the appropriation for 'its maintenance during the present fiscal year is $35,573,000. Sea Island . cotton is extensively wn_in one section of Middie Flor- foa about one-half of the agsregate output of the United States coming from the Pemnnnnr state; that 18, Florida produces yearly about 20,000 to 28,000 bales of this Vlllmlll- xariety of cotton. At Woolwich, practical Eng. very district mining engineer of the Tehu- , / BRADY & SAXTON a the convegtion Acoln re e coming to us for photographic work. 2 Franklin_Stree axcellent 5-room tenement with attic, Telephonsa 3065 NePich Town. | Tuatan adA e b i paiur & sustopraotie wors. | The Pllflk — | tn cbarge of Dr. 8, L, Geer's Tar. gas fxtures. bath eto: measures havd been adopted. at the may21d ' A oW | caston of the Tormar nntiheation the | There are as many styles as colors in | s headquarters for the best ALES during Gts last liness. o rticalars of the above or Instance of. the war office, to enable - . ——— — 3 the rainbow,”and it only remains for |2"d LAGERS in Norwich, 161 Main’ Stroet, Norwich, Genn. it ot e ’ he _Del.”ofl fl?:.:- Sherr: fl'.fiw‘i”' 2 ot e T | Mre. R. H. Tucker of Spokane, O'CONNELL & SHEA, nov26d may27d 9| which will help them to a living em . Watch Repalrmg is said to be the first woman % ent u‘.’l’”.';“fx".x'.i.'rk‘fi’?,, ‘:}?:‘ginnf.\rl. do the rest and at tbe right price, too. | ¥ | ———————— | ECONOMICAL 5 © done’ at Friswell's on, tie steamship Indianapolis, - plying GEORGE G. GRANT, + | means getting the most value for yonr Ammu nousfi Manitaba became a province n;sm'gh:"ui‘fimprmu m 0} ":izeulal;;m :Aéomu Sy{,eal:» U d mer m E.m amml can give ‘it to yon in X 2 » 1881, g of wireless telegraphy as a busi- 2 -, W | ks for women, Mrs, Tucker: aid naer ; MEL | R BENTON DIBBLE; 46 Asylum St Fucnsll & Senfissutn, Froge. vest %M was & litt | e AR A e R e e that the only reason she could think of why women do not go into this service is thn they are afraid of the instruments, you to selegt the one preferred—we Laighiun;Bros., Telephone 554-4. 32 Providence St., Taftville. Prompt attention to.day or night ¢ ‘Teleghone M 'l‘rl'flll. Men, ate. mmfl SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes leaving the service. The census of 1m

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