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“GO:NG ON TONIGHT ~and Motion Pictures at and Illustrated Songs Council Meeting. D. F., meets Hall jon, No. 137, U. B. of C. in Lucas Biock. L O =, . 11, D. of P., Hail. Tnion meets in C. L U. ANNOUNCEMENTS N. E O. P. meets tonight. M. C. Adles will be in New ork all this week. See adv. shoe of shoes for mefl shoes and oxfords. styles and colors, Soid only by Franl The Housewives’ Fair. _ Dom't forget the beautiful fair to be at the Haile ciub on Tuesday and evemings of ° this week. Before in Norwich wete th King Al the $3.50 and A Bl quantities of pretty things for WAle, nor such zood thinss to eat. mnor 5o mmany pretts girls as there will be the Haile Club Fair And there De fun for cverybody in the countrsy fair in the big hall gthird floor. Be sure and come Bring lots of money to help the to make their club self-support- _ Whist Committees Appointed. following committee have been ited to take charge of the whist Maidens of the Sacred Heart: tee on Scorers—Grace Har- . Winna Driscoll, Matilda » Margaret Condon. Nora Mo Catherine Yerrington, Nellie ittee to Secure Cards, Score Cards—Mary Brennan, Helen Sullivan Yerrington. Marie Mullane Nora McCroban, Bellefleur anor _Dono: Katherine wen, Agnes O'Neil_ Catherine McCone, Mar- Walsh, Lillian Moriarty, Mabel Minnie Connell Elizabeth Bo- Rose Driscoll ttee on Prizes Grace Hartle, m Catherine McCone r: THE AUDITORIUM. at the Auditorium the fi of this week will be one of both | quantity be This, his and quality and _will headed by Druhi. the illusionist ‘wonderful magician assisted in @cts by Viva Teaulaine & Co. and Works a very beautiful but weird set- called the Palace of Tilusion n itself is worth while see. An addea attraction to thi: Bill is a company of real Scotch presenting A Scottish Soldier's which is positively the most presentation of Scottish B and character on the American today. It is a of polite and includes_singing, dancing, and special ener A musical turn which will fur- sixty laughs a minute is that filed by Housley & Nichol: entertainers in. t ne of Owing to the two extra large of is week’s bill there w Be but thre- acts for the f Says, but these. with the pic ke a bill that has vet to passed at Auditorium BREED THEATER. ®Her Sweet Revenge,” Brilliant Com- edy Drama. I8 the feature victure at the Breed for todav R 3 itled Her Sweet wenge.” is bound to be a_winner. Jt gells the pretty and natural story 8 & younz orphan girl, leaving the Seminary to make her home with an m she has finds a great change in the in a fascinating be- nd She some- in antiquated p . and always wearing pall of To make matters worse the {Epmmg cousin ix 3 theological student much shocked at her rudeness. soon leaves for college and tl ®irl is enabled to thaw out the pair. and the young man, upon and the girl gown. He immediately suit for her affections, bu his former cold manner, his ardent attentions. erful Blograph compar the delightrul film, entitled Up ne of their master- while splendid dramatic sub- the bill include the best eard in_the led All That “Want Is Love. NOANK Arthur Henry's Cabin May Be Occu- jod This Summer—Village to Have Team—Various Notes. this summer by who were in the village and ® trip to the island for the pur- of inspecting the cottage, which Been unoccupied for the past sev- . The cottage wqas built by Henry, the novelist, about years ago, and was occupied by for two years, during which time ‘wrote his book, “The Island Cabin 5 3 at present in the state cottage near West Cove weill be opened this week. Mrs. Arnold daughter are expected to arrive Memorial da. Baseball Talk. will, after all, have a base- %eam this year. E. A Ashby, was manager of the team last bas been busy since his return Hartford and has secured sev- 2 from last year's team and ih the addition of new timber will gent a strong team. They will go o W ly Saturday to plgy a team ‘Clark’s threaé mill. There will heme games for the present as has been secured. Attend M. W. A. Meeting. members of Noank camp, 1. Modern Woodmen of Am. ‘will attend the open mecting London Thursday of Camps on ation- Edaward Burns of Rock Is- will deliver the principal ad- Woodcraft. State deputies | Rhode Isiand and this state are to be present. ‘News Notes. 3 has returned to Spring- Rankin will address the of New London Tuesday stens to his proposal | is represent- | | | | two | turn be made to | ¢ Norwich after a. short: visit with friends here. State Attorney H. A. Hull of New London was in_the village Saturday. Miss Agnes Wilson has returned to Norwich afier a brief visit with local friends. i Schooner T. W. Dodge, Capt. Jas- per Brown, arrived in the harbor on Saturday from New York, where her catch of 2,200 cod had been disposed of. The vessel will make one more trip to_the shoals for cod, after which she will be fitted out for sword fish- ing. Loren W. Parks of Providence spent Sunday in the village. Mrs. C. B. Howell has returned to . Y., after a brief visit with her mother, Mrs. Augusia Weeks. STAFFORD SPRINGS Speeding Cars Checked—George Ver- gin Arrested for Breaking Jail—Bus- iness Men’s Association Votes for Thursday Half Holiday. The automobiles taking part in the endurance run passed through here on Saturday afternoon. The first car pulled up toward Haymarket square as the town clock was striking 2. The t oelock train had just arrived and was on the crossing, So that this auto and two others which were close behind had to wait about two minutes for the train to pull out. The cars were check- cd as they passed F. E. Fitzpatrick’s store. There was a large crowd on Haymarket square to see pass. Walter Scott of Woonsocket was in town on business Saturday. Arrested for Breaking Jai George Verzin was arrested Friday evening by Officer Helm and taken to Brooklyn jail Saturday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Fitts, where he is want-, ed for breaking jail. Vergin was ar< irested some time ago in Central Village for_stealing money from his employer and sentenced to a term in Jail. He escaped after a brief confinement. tion, The Stafford Business Men’s asso- ciation has recently voted in fifteen new members. A new set of by-laws s been drawn up and will be voted pon at & meeting to be held Thursday evening. At the last meeting a com- mittee consisting of Anders Jacobsen, R. W. Ellis LOST AND FOUND. LOST—On Thursday evening. an 0ld- hioned zold breastyin, on Washing_ on St, Broad St, or Broadway. Finder please leave at Otis Library and receiv reward ma. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN ticked hound, black head and ears, no ollar nor takz. Information requested ¥ Wm. A. Burgess, R. F. D. 9, Norwich may21d Town. LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich, within and for the District orwicH, on the 2ist day of May, A D. 191 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, astate of Emannel Anderson, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Hedwig G. Anderson 'of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed at of in set~forth. that administration be granted upon the estate of said de- Ceased. allesed to be intestate. Wheroupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at Probate Court Room in the Ci ich, in said District, on the 26tk of May. A_ D. 1910, at 10 o'clock in forenoon, and that motice of the ion, and of said pendency of sald pet Rearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper/having a cireulation in said District, the at least three d: s prior to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ind foregoing is a true CHURCH, Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville. within and for the Dis- trict of Montville, on the 2Sth day of May, A. D. 1930 CHARLES G. TURNER, recor copy FANNIE C. Attest: Sha Tracy Church, late of id District, deceased. tor de bonis non hav- his administration ac- estate to this Court for Mgntville The A exnibited ount with sai Howance.' it Ordercd. That the 25th day of May, 1910, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, e Probate Office in Montville, in 5a be, and the same is, assig aring on the allowance on' sal “inistration account with said e: fate, and the saia Administrator is d rected to give motice thereof by pub- lishing this order one time in a new. paper having a circulation In said B posting a copy on the in the Town of Mont- b eceased last five days prior to the Gate of said hearing, and return make fo this Court. CITARLFS G TURNER, Judge Thne anove and foregoing 1s & true copy of record Attest: MARTIN V. B. BRAINARD, Clerk. the autos | Fifteen Join Business Men's Associa- | i petition praying, for the reasons theres | of | @ate of said hearing, and that re- | burgesse: ling. afternoon July until tember. city bare. employed For tele an Iowa consisting { pended fr enough to pointed to confer with the court of satisfactory method of street sprink- The association has voted that the stores shall be close Consul Genéral Ernest L. Harris writes that Professor Butler University of Princeton, accompanied by two American engineers, has arriv- ed at Smyrna and will immediately commence work excaviting the angient city of Sardis, which is about five hours distant from Smyrna by rail The work will last two to five years, and it is the intention of these in charge of this interesting enterprise to do it thoroughly and lay the entire ards set in the ties. in an effort to secure some Thursday from the first Thursday in the second Thursday in Sep- of the Two hundred men eight months each year. phoning from a moving train man has patented a @evice of a metal bar to be sus- om a locomotive or car low come in contact with stand— GOAL “This is the Reel-| # said Bjones, as he carried out that thing they hang clothes on, one Mon- day morning. ‘The real Coal for domestic pur- poses is Chappell’s. E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Telephones. Lumber may23d For | The Kind They line, and i b orations, Also of value Telephone. CASTORIA Bears the Signature of > ~ IMPORTED Wall Papers are all New York City, charged there—with all nec Brushes, Etc. | I am now taking o s { Painting, Paper Hanging and Decor- ating. My m years experience will be 92 and 94 West Main Street. Infants and Children. You Have Always Bought in, also our domestiz the best to found outride of and at half prices sary dec- neluding cut out borders. fixed Paints, Muresco, . E. MURTAGH, feb16d Allin GARDEN 'HOSE 8¢, 10¢, 12¢, 14¢, 16e it Wholesaie (s.7.s) Retail is selling for at the g Rubber Co.’s | THE FRAI mar3a Lowest stablis) 112 ——— WHAT'S NEW —— Step in znd see us. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Wa ana Securities of THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. PALACE CAFE NK WATSON & CO., 78 Franklin Street. cs, Jewelry oy kind at the Rates of Interest. An old hed firm to deal with. (Estabilvhed 1872.) Main Street, Upstairs. wor den HOURS—9 a. m, to 8 p. absolutely with Dr. King’s latest invention, that “NAT- nderful im URAL GUMS,” which makes sible to detect artificial teeth in your mouth. PAINLESS EXTRACTION Teeth extracted and inlessly for @he most nervous delfcate people. Dr. Kin. d is the only A ntal scienc up, with o Gums; Gol Thomas Jefferson King, Crowns and Bridge sk So; Gold D. D. S. Fillings §1. up. 10,t0 2. DON’T BUY OLD STYLE TEETH If you are proud of your personal appearance, buy a set or par the_ . fran set provement, the i At known to t teeth $8. and klin Square, Norwich Telephone NO SPoRT Like FISHING Fine Quality RODS Split Bamboo % Split Bamboo with extra tip and case .....u.... $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 Split Bamboo Trunk Rod $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 The Bulletin Building, No TACKkte EQUAL To THE @.anm«q FISHING TACKLE Lines from Artificial Bait THE HOUSEHOLD, Steel Rods $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 and $3.00 © ['Reels ... | Low Prices| ++.. 65c, $1.00 and $1.50 . 50 to $1.25 | “urnishea promptly. | patterns. 74 Franklin Street. | COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valley of Wyoming, in Penn., les the beds of the finest An- thracite Coal in the world. secured a supply of this Coal for th Season. 'Try and neater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing. one of the best roofings known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone $84. aprisa LUMBER The best to be had and at the right prices carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stock. H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY. novisa " COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP, Office—ecor. Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone 163-12. oct29a PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- Dbing promptly attended to. Tel. 119. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS Large stock of No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street sanzzd T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marsd S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheel Metal Worker. ‘Agent for Richardson und Boyntoa Furnaces. 55 West main Street, Norwich, Conn. dec7e Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbing. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor’s biils. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old | Plumbing with the modern kind that will keop out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street. 2uglsd WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Geraner) Hack, Livery Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 883. apr2sd 3 8 & § | @ The Wet d ® & Way a blessing for hun- dreds. Let us call for and deliver your clothes, washed. Our wash will interest you. Our work will convince you. S. & J. GREGSON 193 Fraaklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Telepbone §98. L ST T s Wharf and 150 Main Street. t'in your cooking stove too. Remember we always W girl for second ‘work. Apply 31 may23d W ery, cow: Hewitt, mayZza ANTED —Ferguson bureau cream- capacity for from eight to twelve ‘Write, stating price, to B. W. Lebanon, Ct., or Tel. 1-14.. 4| WANTED — Waitress Lunch, City. & Uncas WANTED—Good housework. Appl: mayaia WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply at 73 West Town St. may2id 2 carpentar Appiy to O liams, at mew mill of 'Wililmantic Machine Co., Milk St,Willimantic, Conn. | Wages $3.50 per day. may20d class M. WiI- SALE—) weight about 10' Eive st _the hest quallties known, cemetery. set harnesses. Dairy R T SR t and wagon. 28 SRIT TSN 7 R A may! . 12 years old, "Sound, geaticss of all objects, safé for anyone ; price 3150. ly at this of- to drive; price 3 posiy s FOR TOMATO PLANTS for sale— St Mary's ays 1450 00d _all 'around noreer gentie and reliable; one double ‘Apply to, New London Co., Yantic, "Phone 282-21. 234" ve, Boswell Ave. above Tel. 69: may: cmehe . FOR SALE_Singer sewing machin arlor roque tabl; ft. by 8 ft. Can be seen at 50 Wa ington St. may21d for heavy work, WANTED—Free ents oni: Aad Upwati Lt ua prove Tt X M, Seed, 93 Reade St, N. Y. may21d LAUNCH FOR SALE—One of the best model boats on the river, 20x5 feet, 3% H. P., standing top and curtains,’ fine conaition; will sell cheap. W. R. Por- kins, 202’ Main St, City. mayzid WANTED Agents, both sexes, no ex- Dperlence - mecesthry. mew Tast selling article needed in every home. Walther Co., 167 Fairfield Ave, Bridgeport, Conn. i — mayzid WANTED A competent cook. ApDIY evenings at 280 Broadway. may20d WANTED At (he New Haven orphan asylum, two Protestant women for good pésitions. Apply Mrs. J. H. Town- Send, 62 Trumbull St. New Haven, Conx. may20d WANTED Man and team to plow five acres of land at once. F. E. Pecikham, East Side. Tel. con, mayzod FOR SALB—12-room house, water piped to kitchen from unfailing spring, several acres land, orchard, field, pas- ture, fountain and’ fine shade: location and address, Old Mystic, Conn. Mrs, A. D. Turner. may20d FOR SALE—An Ivers & Pond plano In first class condition, for sale cheap, cash or installments. D. 8. Marsh, 230 State St., New London. mayZ0d FOR SALE—Four horses. Enquire of L., Strom, corner High and West Main Sts. may6d T¥WOR SALE_A lot of second-hand horses, consisting of workers, drivers WANTED At —once experienced |and general purposes horses: also plen Zinders and quillers.” Apply West side | iy of specd,"at The old livery bary on Stk Ml may20d__ | Mechanic St,, Westerly. may17d WANTED—A competent girl for gen- | FOR SALE—A very fine upright eral housework. Apply at Bulletin Of- | Fisher piano, Address Box 344, Nor- fice. may1sd _ | wich. Conn. maysd WANTED—Chairs to cane. Done in best manner. ~Apply Mikolasi's Taller Shop, 153 Water St._ Telephone. apr3od AN EXPERIENCED MALE NURSE would like a positicn. No objection to country. ~Inquire at Utley & Jones' or 113 Williams St References turnished. apr WANTED AT ONCE 15 or 20 Cotton Weavers on colored goods. “This work is out of town. Those with families preferred. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. may20d S. H. Reeves, Sup't. WANTED Hotel cook, woman; family cooks, waitress, general house girls and man and wife on farm. .J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 . - Central Building. mayid WANTED Bicycles, Typewriters, Sewing Ma- chines and Cash Registers to repair. Baby Carriage Tires put on. Supplies and General Jobbing. A. H. OUSLEY & CO. No. 65 Franklin St., opp. Bulletin office. Open evenings. apr21d PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physicians attending; in- fants adopted, or boarded if gesired: confidential; terms reasonable; in- close stamp; write to Collinsville San- itarium. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. aprisd REFRIGERATORS Eight Reasons why you should buy our Rpfrigerators: 1st—Economy in ice. 2nd—Durability. No mitres to open. 3rd—Ice chamber lined with galvan- ized steel. 4th—The improved ice rack. 5th—Provision chamber does not over- flow. 6th—No condensation owing to a per- fect circulation. Tth—Our guarantee that every refrig- erator will be exactly as repre- sented. 8th—They are better for money than you can Shea & Burke, NORWICH and TAFTVILLE maylld AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715. A Fine Assortment MILLINERY AT LITTLE PRICES. the same set else- fun3a iy%a HAYES BROS. Frops THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. Telephone 507 octza JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. 108 BROADWAY. Telephone 363 NEW STOCK of Remnants, Silks, Dress Goods. Lin- ens, all at lowest prices. Good lengths for’ suits and skirts. Call and them. THE REMNANT STORE, 170 West Main St. JOHN BLOOM, Pro) Next to Fire Station. iared General Contractor oct100 A complete line of THERE 0o saverusing meaium Eastern eciicut. ‘The Bur a2 ppuat Sp e and Wines, spect 41y uas, Rallvary, -A_fine Double Bleachery. den. FOR SALE — Ten-room house, has been rented in two tencments, large lot, two minutes’ walk from school and trolley. Inguire at 56 Elizabeth St, after 4 p. m. aprisd 35 Horses Another car load just arrived, mak- ing a total of 35 Horses that I want to dispose of right away. There are some of the best chunks and drafters among them you ever saw. Come and see them. Telephone 177-12. ELMER R. PIERSON. may23d For Sale AUTOMOBILES Single Cylinder Cadillacs, 1905, 1907, 1908. Touring Cars and Runabouts at your own_price. We can eell your second-hand cars at short notice. The Imperial - Garage 21 Chestnut Street, may19d Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE House on Cliff Street, with all modern improvements, in- cluding electric lights. This property has a fine garden and a barn. Inquire E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CUff Street. may20d FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, I offer lot on abeth street, compris- ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and part grass land, cuiting about 25 ton hay. A bargain for someone. A. A. BECKWITH, mari12a Administrator. ESTATE SALE Dillaby House, No. 125 School Street, cleven rooms, steam heat, bath and modern conveniences, convenient lo- cation. Price low, with substantial portion left on mortgage. mayl17a W. S. ALLIL FOR SALE Six-room Cottage near Boswell Ave, in good repair, large garden with good variety of fruit, will be sold cheap. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Open evenings. Central Building. maysd Beautiful Saybrook Heights Water fronts om the South Cove of the Sound, bungalow and cottage plots, Adm, hE s e O S B R Saybrook Heights; has wonderfully in- octldaw s=piring and beautiful scenery It is —OPEN—. e e not buy; the place you ave beffi Business Men’s Lunch s specialty. | ments. Boating, bathing and fishing o et U L L s SR SRR e St Middletown, Conn. may20FMW FOR SALE Nos. 56--58 OTIS STREET Two Family House Fine Location. Price Right. INQUIRE OF JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Miain St., Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE Ave., No. 68, near the Greenéville;” six 'room cot- tage, with large, well cultivated gar- Easy terms. Low price. Joseph St.. Shetucket Helghin, cot- tage of eigiit rooms, with barn, fowl house and large lof with variety of fruit. Very cheap. 85 School St., two-famil adjoining builling lots, bargain -price. Well tenants. Roosevelt house, with or sale at a Tented to good aprid ‘We are neadquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family irade supplied at 60c per doz. £ E. Wrikhi § Cove St. Tel. 0c130d Bl Broad O boara TO RENT—Front room, 215 floor, RENT—Low. re J. Bradf way. ord, Rooms an. RENT—) @t 68 Church St. over Somers Bros. Funiahed TO RENT ] guitable for housekeepiui, at 78 Bohool er tenement, 4 rooms. Bookbinder, mayk 108 3d ToomE, W | may2ld 4 good table By 20d n, top may18d open for. 8. rs. TO ~RENT—Attention! nished rooms to let at Baker’ by week, month_or season. Groton, Conn. OCEAN SPRAY, Biock Isiand, 1. 1. 'ormis 38 per week up. d, Box 42. eason; N. Littlefiel R. ¥. D. may218MW Three fur- Cove, C. R. Hill, 3 may21d TO 11 RENT—Upper te e 262 Main sty Browning. ment in Pellett cot. _Amos A. AprisMws’ TO RENT _Basement at b5 Frankiin ; suitable for the paint, Dlumbing imilar business. stry or may17d TO RENT—Tenement on Rock St corner River St.; rent reasonable, BEn auire of J. E. Fanning, 31 Willow St may12d ‘ Hobart Ave. mayTd TO RENT Btore at 55 Enquire at this office. TO RENT—Nice upper flat, § rooms. and storuge, bath, gas; €0od rePAIT. Inquire’ on. premises. 40 Franklin Bt mar19d will feb Main Street. TO RENT—House on Franklin St.; 10 rooms; rent per month. Address Dr. D.'L. Jones, East Great Plain, Tl 36, aprsa OFFICES TO RENT—At 55 Franklin Street Inquire at Bulletin Office. mar224 To Rent Space for Light Manu- facturing, either with or without power, in sec- ond story of Chestnut street factory, be divided to suit rate entrances. Freight elevator, ply to office of BECKWITH COl or A. A. BECKWITH, Kenyon Bidg. TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when destred. N. TARRANT & €O, 117 Main St., City FOR RENT ¢ Three cheap tenements on West Enquire of A, L. aprz1d mar17d Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. 258 FOR SALI tenant. Sepa- Ap- MPANY, T ¥ OR SALE—UPR In good condition. Will be sold Zheap for cash. mar19d Enquire at 3 HT PIANO. 5 Lafayette Bt. 10 40 room ley, fi cypre: barn, don ¢ Sevi will large by repal in ful curray tw Rock Dolla thrivi Tet th Sen phone | gets way. think l aim 40-acre farm, in_city of Three furnished cottages on Fisher’ Island at bargain prices. It you want a farm, country homg or city property, call a TRYON REAL ESTATY AGENCY, 715 Ma Iyisd hi sold for just Se (choice of 460) $3500. will buy a two tenement house in good neighborhood. cold water, baths, fuel gas. Pays Inquire of per cent. JAMES L. C. Shetucket St., REAL ESTATE B. fouse: 1 mile to to_city, $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- new 8-room cot hot and cold w. ice $3,000. The best 175-acre farm in New Lon- ounty for $5,000. eral ° good /illimantic. Wi Street, $750. place of 3% acres, buy a small S-room 2% story 18 by 20, one hennery 16 by 12, . one scratching shi one woodhouse; buildings in excellent | abundance of fri 60 peach trees, 50 apple trees, trees, 6 plum®trees, all good sized and 11 bloom, will bes grape vines, 1,000 strawbe nts, raspberries a cs of bees and laying hens. ve Hun 18 pl en TS, in the town of Stomington, spot, only uracturing rt ng i a v for Westerly R nsportation free | + connection, makes millions think,” but 1f the drop your light coat it makes you think about the quickest and cheapest on to get Tid of It ing and the w guarantee to take out all and make the garment 100k almost as good as new inside of a day or two, And it won't cost you a fortune either. We also do Dyelng, too, when neces- mi.ang’s Dye Works Telephone. 157 Franklin S1, AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & derson, Prope. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupea Traveling Men, ote. Livery comnected Norwich, 00d comfortable investment properties Hot_and ASE, Ct. ARGAINS, 8 village, 4 miles tage finished in ater, bath, new T Cons. aw barn one 14 ed 12 by §, and ling, ult, there belng 6 pear ar this season; ry plants, blackberr) Ut Plymouth ryihing will be ndred and Jifty ace 15 situated in a quiet miles to & hage. Don't 1 v Farm Bulletin n " Auto, Tele- Let us do_th vorrying. W the spots FOETRL THE SONG OF RADIOACTIVITY. Ola Time is a-fying; aying; Como list to thelr part ng oTAtIOn “We'll_soon disappear 1o @ heavendy sphere On account of our diwintegration, ur action’s- spontancous in wtome uranious, Or radious, Actinious or thorlous BuL for others, tho Fleam of 4 heavens went beam Must encourage their efforts laboris ous, “For many a day we've been slipping away While the savants still dox'd in thele slumise THL at Jast came & man with gold Jest and tin cin And’detected our infinite numbers.” Thus the atoms in turn, we now clears 1y” discern Fly o bits with utmost fucility Thoy wend on their way, and in ftting ajsplay An absollite lack of stabllity. "Tis clear they should halt on the grave of old Dalton On their path to celestial sphore And a few thousand million--iets adrillic edew it with reverent tears, There's nothing facotious in ths that Lucretius Imagined the Chaos to auiver, And"eleotrena” da blunder, together, nder, In building up a June Popul o o wa way, THE BURTH) The tide was dark an’ heaven with the burden that it bore, I heard it talkin’, whispert weedy whote: Bach wave that stirred the scaweed was like a closing door, *Tis closing doors they hear at Who hear no more, no mor My Grief, No moref upon the last The tide was in the salt seaweed, and like & knife it tore, The hoarse sea wind went moani 200Lhing, moaning o'er and The wild sea heart was brooding upon its anclent lore. I heard the sob, the soolng sob, dying mob at its core, My Gr Its core d a The white sea waves wero eray 1ts ashy 1ips borore The Whirled spumo betwaer in Nloods did Keawnrd b O whisper, weed. O wild hollow baffied roud Since one thou hast, O dark Aim why callest thou for mor My Grief, For more Fiona MacLe VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings . discovered that “No, though I overything “Had your father was a poct, dear?’ told” me he had read have written.”—Sourire “Pa, is money absolutely in this world sked th “Not at all, not at all, my mother frequently without penny Press, “What is the baby child? no; never camp acrawst ar upon the dark side of does.”—London Punch y, there's no end Dorsay’s ext gance! latest freak?” “Why, he has all his mon hand laundry!”—Cleveland Maud—I do wish Tom woul up and propos Ethel—But 1 you didn't/ like him? Maud-4I I want to get rid of him--k Transcript, ~ Girl from Country—T kind of a place 1 could isn’t & single thing I know Employment Agent Very Just advertise your r all work.—Meggendorfer B Gearing—What inventions | ster Interested in? Levere—The that will save him work. At the ent time he is trying 1o devise a paratus that will push ton—Chicago News. Mrs. Recentmarrie dozen red lemons Red lemons? Mrs things a “What I am told washed 't mee get, The how t kind T want hal The Krulte Recentmarri sir. I want to surprise my husban by making him some red lemonude Chicago Tribune, “I thought you declared after ybus marriage that drag you back to th didn't,” replied the actres in a faxi, Say, do you kno to Reno?"—FPhiladeiphia Irate Tallor (who has quently to collect, without succe My dear sir. 1 wish you'd make some definite_arrangement with me Man—Why, surely—let me seo pose you call every Monday.—Judge Those old Greeks and Roman lavish in their use of marbles for bulldings,” said the tourist replied the man who is doing bu ‘ with an architect. _ “They pr couldn't afford lumber. —W. n Star. MUCH_IN LITTLE Some wine has the cellars of the which hae been left there for a half centuries. If Canada’s wheat c had been shipped in cars, fifteen tons, the cars wou @ continuous train 1,3 h h. 5 miles long. Vegotables contu groat de alcohol, and it is cl 1 '¢hat th exert an intoxicating influence on th who depend upon them exclusivel food. for Women have obtained the right to vote In Krain, & province of Austr They will be allowe cust thelr ba Jots In_person and not by proxy. Thero is, however, one limitation fmposed o them. A spocial time of tho duy h heen allotted to them for the excrcine of this right. Clatms for the reimbursement traveling expenses, form to oficers and clvilian to the delay in settlem: of tho amuditorfor the navy nt, are now scttled by the hu- rema of supplies and accounts within any of their prose fon. nseng, particularly American, 1 tliar as ever in China us o curc-n medicine, ‘The American product shipped to Hong Kong, and from thers sent to all parts of the empire. While forelgn patent medicines are flooding the country, they do not secan Lo in terfere with the sale of ginseng. 1 A new type of machine gun, the In- vention of Major Chauchat, ls belng constructed at the French small arms factory of St. Etlennc. Among othe yantageous features, It i claby that the weapon, welghing gomewii less thun elghteen ponMIE e canily handded by w single man wnd will fire 00 rounds per minute - 2 One wtreat 1 Moscow, Miasnizlkay Ulitzag dn devot #entirely to SHETUCKKT STREDT. Derore the DubLc. Lelter than inrou] 8% Zhe LRSI your busis re is 5o mes Pt A stores ‘welling The windows 1 of plate Ous Wares (o good advantage. windows are devoted to large exhibits of various mechanisins, and at & certain hour in the afternoon these muchines are, se far s possible, sct in motion to xive ragtical Ulustration of thelr workings, ok g

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