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.Y CLOUDY TOMORROW. - Sodes Mo 6. K of P. A 0. H. meets in No. 128, F. of A} Hall No. 720, R. A, Paahang Memorial. EMENTS postponed for one week. A. BIll has the exclusive sale 3350 and 3$4.00 Patrician and oxfords. See the latest democratic caucus will be held Town ball, Thursday evening of week at eight o'clock to nomimate for city officers. See adv members and friends of the W. C. | f. mre most cordially invited to a mesting with the ladies of the | Congregational church in the Thursday afternoon at programme and mus- ‘promised. Housewives’ Fair at Haile Club. 18 the Housewives' fair a: clud. Don’t miss this beau- wndoubtedly the prettiest | fair: ? held sn Norwich. The be to eat charming novelties and fun for evervbody. Music orchestra. Admission 10 il BREED THEATER. *The Gold Seskers,” Brilliant Biograph | Melodrama. _The S " 5t the Breed thea- to & lJarge and enthusias tio aodlence last evening, is a most ome, and has as its feature | H striking story of the Cal @ays, entitled The i “The dlaheartened gold secker is seen, ‘m—hhh‘pig. da‘r\md in despair, o= eyos discovers th fact That . it 1 who bustles him off to file his while he stts by the claim_she ®oes to the office of the agent. Two Teprobates sec the affa distance and attempt to rush file the claim for themselves ‘they Bz appealing to her s getting her in, they loc Tush to the office anc the $hat the culprits have on Other Biograph features are also on Miss Sefbert sings the fetching | mnd wong, AN I Want Is Love, and the iliu trated song, Ob, What I Won't Do for Like You BRIEF STATE NEWS Middletown.—Friday has been select— @d s miumni day at the Middletown school. Oakville.—The Baird Machine com- s for a new of Oakville has pl factory. Barihamsted.—The seventeenth an- mual conference of the Litchficld coun- Bridgeport—George J. Corey, an #hecity on the subject of the Amer Fm‘ marine, will be the prin- June 2 &t the annual banquet of club Thursdey eveming, Branford.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gbeon and daughter and Mrs Spother, Mrs. Tugwell, of New | Bmve arrived at Indian Neck and @re occupying their cottage, guiow. Thompsonville—Over 100 Sons of St QGeorge _attended a special memorial memory of King Bd ew Bun- preach_ #he pastor, Rev. D. Russ Judd. Colfinsville—The funeral of John D. wes held Saturday afternoon 239 o'clock. The eervice was con- By Rev. Charles E. Cooledge, @f the Congregational church. MNew Britain—Building Inspector Au- Begerom mees the foliowing | bull®ng done the past i Five briok buildines, estimated $39.500; thirteen frame build- $66.300; twenty-nine additions ropadrs, $1,625; total, Afty-one Bufiéings, estimated value, $103,22; _ Bristol—Following a conference with Attorney James T. Mather, | Esmest T. Belden of the police Bas notified the various pro- of cobbler's shops that they o cease keeping their piace: open on Suncay, even & bootblack stand in connec- with their repairing business. —Edward Coffin Penfield s perhaps the vounzest #n Comnecticut. Master Mc- = oid and is too have a as a chaufteur, #® necessary for him to have an the car who assumes | ‘while the boy does the steering. | UNDREDS of young men and women have obtained the foundation — the basic | principles of success by o course of instruction In our school. We ean help you if you will let us & more successful career. Srite today — now — for full Information. All Commercial Branches. “The country is going to the dogs!” shoutea” the. seciulistc. agitator 4t & “Quit your enarlin; and wait for your share!” said IS GOING ON TONIGHT ena Motion Pictures at street meeting. Make the Liver TO RENT. SHOP—WIill _sell cheap.| T0 RENT_Lower tensment, 4 rooms. Good chance for Italian. § ‘Putnam, Conn. tall So. Main St. | Enquire J. Bradford, Bookbinder, 108 o may?sd ‘may24d | Broadway. uditor who sized the speaker up. =nd Tllustrated Songs —Browning’s Magazine. 3 Do its Duty e DA Nine times in ten when the liver is right the stomach and bowels are right. bouseworlc. LOST AND FOUND. WANTED—A middle ed man as T'man with three chil- 9: E. Hilton, Box 393, WE PUT YOUR COAL IN THIS MONTH? Many people have ordered their Coal iay for years. LOST —Between lower Boswell Ave., a rope chain and Locket engrived with design e, with monogram A return to 3 Putnam, Conn. WANTED A _nurse maid. to_Mrs, Willls Austin, Washington St. _* desks, chairs, FOR SALEr—One pair of —worki: TO RENT_Rooms and good _table | Boks begin thelr ho horses, welghing 2400, warranted £00d | board ‘at 68 Chureh St Y308 Workers and. fadr drivers” Price 3175 em 3 Qi p‘x;"rdou;n": Bakery, Baltie, Conu. 2 floor, over Somers Bros. corner River St.; rent reasonable. Bn- quire of J. E. Fanning, 31 Willow St. We "~ have some first-class, fresh- mined Coal that we would like to de- liver this May. WANTED Orders for painting and ring steeples flagpoles and cleanin; t address, Steeple Tom. ic. _may24d an experienced By lettor. st Office. _may24d ‘smokestaciks, one extra_nice 1000, fat and horse, weight drive, can step a and Harnesses. NOTICE. TO WHOWM I'T MAY CONCERN: At a meeting of the Court of Common Coun- the Council 23, 1910, the fol- the Committee on ynes Court, Telephone. This stuff must be sold. No reasonable offer refused. The old auto driver. Livery Barn on Mechanic St, Westerly, | Enauire at this office. mar19d 3 P 5o To0, Bulietin Sick = ' Headache, and Distress after ARt M. Her Y. W. C. T. U. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Prica FOR SALE Ten second-hand horses: | _mayizd Trilitum nod R T | —wyisa ik ¥ O VR e family mare, weight [ TO RENT_Nice upper flat, 6 room: andsome; ' one pacing | and storage, bath, gas: F00d Lt 1050, clever for a 1ady to | Hobart Ave. Inquire’ on premise pair. .20 clip; also buggles | _may7d’ o L IR R e TR TO RENT Store at 66 Franklin St. may24d TO RENT—House on Franklin St.; 10 lowing report Finance was ace tion accompanving E. CHAPPELL C6. St Central Wharf and 150 M. Telephones. pted and the resolu the same adopte ¥OR SALE Rhode Isiand Red chicks, room e comb, thoroughbred stock. James | Dr. D. L Jones, Hast Great Plain - Tel or, Hamilton Ave., Preston, P, O. 136, £ ile, Conn. “Tel.”293-2. may24TuThS i : ANTED—Com) GENUINE must bear signature: —k e w. bureau cream- ¢ to twelve e, Norwich, Conn. - ery, capacits W OFFICES TO RENT At 55 Franklin Council of of Norwich N The Committee their estimates of the expenses of the department thereot banon, Ct., or Lumber cows nance present Hewitt, Lel WANTED — Waitress at _ Capital Street Inquire at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE _Goat and wagon_ Apply | _mar22d Chas. Bllal, Daniel St, Bast Norwich, Havhe ct. may23d oD ¥0) B 2 1d, l R ‘.5?“"'0; '.'E..f;m 0%, ".'3555“’,.’5—‘.’;." of o ent jocts, 5 §o arive; price 3150." Apply at this of- | Space for Light Manu- Hartford.—At the meeting of Lunch, City. Hartford Market ay evening Secretary I H. the Coinnecticut Fair as )¢ ‘the receipts perfecily W housework. Apply *45 Uncas St, Ci COAL and LUMBER lor anyone may23MTuFs and plans for the exehibition of garden products at the fair which opens on Labor day were discussed. WANTED —Girl_for_general APPIY at 73 West Town St In the beautiful valley of Wyoming, lies the beds of the finest An- te'Coal in the world. secured a supply of this Coal for thi it in your cooking stove 40,000 TOMATO PLANTS for salo— facturing, Five of the bose qualities known. I Boswell Ave, above St Mary's 9% may2id “SWANTED Free samples, agents only. ther with or without power, in sec- faucet strainer, splash préventer. S 2c stamp (mailing cost and upward. Seed, 93 Reade ZWANTED _Agents, both sexes, no ex- and heater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing. one ‘of the best roofings known to the trade. FOR SALE—_One good _all around | o ; horse, gentle An: roi lableNon. ’doudbl‘: Will be divided to suit tenant. Sepa- ¥ tor ew Tondo Batry ol Yaauc, Conn. *"Phione £52-31. | rate entrance Insurgency Epidemic. George V balks at taking the oath, of Monaco refuses to Looks like the crown- $5 profit_daily : us prove it. M. Macadam repair Street sprinkling set harnesses. and the Prince be sworn at ail. ond story of Chestnut street factory. Freight elevator. Ap- JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone $84. Perience necessary Tast 'selling article needed in every home. Walther 167 Fairfield insurgency.—Washington FOR SALE—_Singer sewing machine for heavy work, ft. by 3 ft. Can Eridgeport, Withstood the Crisis. ply to office of yarlor roale table, ¢ BECKWITH COMPANY, . Lo or A. A. BECKWITH, Kenyon Bldg. WANTED _Man and team (o acres of land at once. The American markets slumped as a result of King Edward’s death, but the price of provisions managed withstand the eri: LAUNOH FOR SALEOne of the best model boats on the river, 20x5 feet, 3% H P, mending top and curtains,’fin el 103 atatn B Cleys "V mayzid TO LET Street sewer WANTED At Houston Post. winders and quillers. COAL Department aprzid FOR SALE_12.room hous pibed to kiithen from untuiiing sorins. | Store 74 Main Street, City. Several acres ture, fountain an and address, A. D. Turper. is calcvlated that no fewer than 55,000 people spend and barges of 'TED_Boarders_in_tne country. from May until September: R. Box 63, Norwich WANTED—Chairs to cane. Dgne in gy Mikola Telephon: | Free Eurning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetuckst Sts | Telephone 168-13. Police Department— relcninrs address. apr23TThs D FOR SALE—An Ivers & Pond piano in first class condition, for sale cheap, cash or installments. D, S. Marsh. 230 State St., New London. may20d Shop, 153 Water DIRE DISTRESS ot ] No objection to water d, orchard, field, pas- fine shade; location Mystic, Conn. ~Mrs, may20d Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main St., City FOR RENT - Inquire at 119 Wililams St WANTED AT ONCE 15 or 20 Cotton Weavers on_colored FOR SALE—Four horses. Enquire of Utley & Jones' or uraished, Strom, corner High and West Main | Three cheap tenements on West Is Near at Hand to Hundreds of References 1 Norwich Readers. PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. & very Address Box 344, Nor- may6d fne_uprignt | Main Street. Enquire of A, L. maysa | Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. Don't neglect an aching back. goods. This work is out of town. Those with families preferred. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 6. H. Reeves, Sup't. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING - FOR SALE — Ten-room house, has | feboga been rented in two tenements, jarge lot, two minutes’ walk from school and | == Park Comn partment— Neglect hurrying to their aid fteans that u ry troubles i d ki | Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters Conductors, and all kinds of Job- | bing promptly attended to. &t the office and find the _but the agent dut. Then sttempt to entice her into a cabin | mpathy, i her Tesh for the agent's office to claim. She lowers her little the memrest form house and gets the sssistance of the men in the neighbor- who Inquire at 56 Elizabeth St., R BAI e FOR SALE. S T 35 Horses el el WANTED cook, woman; waitress, general house girls and man and wife on farm. J. B. LUCAS, Central Bu g Dire distress, diabetes, Bright's dis- Amother car load just arrived, mak- | for cash. Bnquire at 35 Lafayette St. tng a total of 35 Horses that I want to | mar19d dispose of right away. There are some of the best chunks and drafters among them you ever saw. Come and see family cooks, citizen's ex- The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS | furnishea promptly. Targe stock of patterns. No. 11 te 25 Ferry Street T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. S. F. GIBSON lin and Sheel Belal Weorker. Agent for Richaré=on and Boyntoa 112 Chestnut Telephone 177-12. it b v & two tenement house ELMER R. PIERSON. in good neighborhood. Hot and Kidney Pills as be- that acts as represented. 1 procured them from N. D. Sevin & Election ing a remedy WANTED Bicycles_ Typewriters, 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. _— PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- physicians attending; fants adopted, or boarded if desired; reasonable; write to Collinsville San- Box 40, Hartford, Ct. Sewing Mt Contingent brought me relief from a pain back that had mot yielded to other medicine For years I was subject to at- tacks of backache and I felt tired and For Sale=———— AUTOMOBILES |57 often being unfitted for work. g b 't 4t ley, fine new 8-room cottage finished I, Doan’s Kidney Pills proved to be just 5 s H w the remedy I required and T feel grate- for the benefit I derived ficm their use.” TIMATED RECEIPY Cash on nana Water Department Department of Fublic confidential close stam tarfum. P. REFRIGERATORS Eight Reasons why you should buy our Refrigerators. 1st—Peonomy in ice. own price. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan’s — and e no other. We can eell at short notice. vert o Surwich your second-hand cars | oity property, call at t of Cemeteries— €5 West main Street, Norwich, Conn Do It Now old-fashioned, The High Cost of ice of many necessi The Imperial Garage $750. 21 Chestnut Street, ice Department— qualities_without i s cold water, baths, fuel gas. Pays 16 per cent. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket 8t., Norwich, Ct. 40-acre farm, good comfortable 8- room house, 1 mile to village, 4 miles Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Isiand at bargain prices. 1f you want a farm, country home or TNOY, tie, Conn., TRYON RHAL ESTATF AG 715 Main Street, Willlus Jyiad Norwich, Conn. |large 8-room 23 story dwelling, barn unsanitary mod- plumbing replaced by new and | €ra open plumbing. increase of health an Overhauling and re- fiting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old the modern kind that kecp out the sewer gas. The ork will be first-class and the reasonable. No mitres to open. 3rd—Ice chamber lined with galvan- 2nd—Durability. ana Electric = by 24, one scratching shed 12 by 8, and FOR SALE one woodhouse; buildings in excellent A fine Double House on CIff Street, ‘modern improvements, in- | 60 peach trees, 50 apple trees. 6 pear cluding electric lights. This property | trees, 6 plum trees, all good sized and RS one gurded and e bac in full bloom, will bear this seaso of the throat, e genuine is in a vellow substitutes. doctor’s biils. 4th—The improved ice rack. Finance Department— 5th—Provision chamber does not over- | & Osgood Co. plumbing with 6th—No condensation owing to a per- fect circulation. 7th—Our guarantee that every refrig- erator will be exactly as repre- Preventics—those Candy Tablets—will satisfy and quickly check all colds and the Grip. Try them once 5 1d by Lge & Os- | Cold Cure E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Clf Street. | currants, raspberries and blackberries, 18 by~20, one hennery 10 by 12, one 14 repair; abundance of fruit, there being | 25 grape vines, 1,000 strawberry plants, two hives of bees and 25 Buff Plymouth Rock laying hens. Everything will be J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 Wast Main Street. GARDEN o Sc, e, 12¢, 14¢, 16eft. Sth—They are better for the money than you can get else- Shea & Burke, NORWICH and TAFTVILLE GENTLEMEN! Fully fifty per cent. of your Summer cemfort depends on your headwear. This being so why not prepare early by making your sele tion from our complete ne lines of Bangkek Hats, Pan- amas, Milans, Splits or Sen- — LEGAL NOTICES. . DRAGON VS. ANDREW C. Suppiemental the expendit the last city State of Conn ity of New ation for town purpo: Tpon the complaint of the sai claiming for o o foreciosure and th n mortgaged prem- duce the rate o above estimates ion of ceria ESTATE SALE | phone connection. Dillaby House, No. 125 School Street, steam heat, bath and modern conveniences, convenient lo- low, with substantial portion left on mort: w. FOR SALE Six-room Cottage in good repair, large garden with good variety of fruit, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Open evenings. FOR SALE Nos. 56-58 OTIS STREET Kuarantee to take out all tho spots | by, #mall as, h crop in its history. time absolutely eleven rooms, toand being found by this Court that Andrew C. z. e saia “defendant, State and mone to parts unknow that notics of the pendenty of the reauired by vernment, the Committee on next annual meeting for iis o timates of t the piaintiff asks of aotice in the premises. That notice of complaint_be this order in The a further order Tor, to wit: e pendenty printed in N VBEkD, eI o el For a salary T _of Court. HIBBERD R. of the Superior Court w London County. Tu Assistant Clerk brick paving from Rose p o Shetucket street, A COURT OF PROBATE HELD e Aling Rubber Go.’s Whmlesale (sises) Retail Main’ street | Present—JOHN H. MINER, Judge. The line is just as handsome now as it is possib.e to make Straw Hats, and if you see them early you will iind the hat that Wwill satisfy you ali season. A new line of NEGLIGEE SHIRTS jus! received at estate described Two Family Homse || moon s mow Suide 1, 4100 e hate Office in Bozr: mar3a : 78 Franklin Street. newspaper having ulation in £aid District, and & return be made to this Court JOHN H. Mi estimates is equal o mills on the o ~ Fine Vegetables Fine Fruits is the best St. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD sodcror ust Eeven Hindrad nd Tty | 31607 Sofinra, canh. . This place is situnted FOR SALE. I the town of Stonington, in a auiet | °n1¥ it Westerly R. I. Transportation free in age. ALLI Adm. ear Boswell Ave. will be sold cheap. Central Building. makes millions think.” but If the drop gets on your light coat it makes you | 4’ think about the quickest and cheapest Way to get rid of it. Let us do_the | 7! thinking ~ and _the worrying. wen | 10 and make the garment look almost as We also do Dyeing, too, when neces- may12d at Norwich. within and for the Dist recommend HERSON’S, Main St., City General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Present—N! AYLING, Judge. 227 Misin St, Franklin Square. Franklin Stroef, where the best facil- TiesGor stovink Furs have been in- | man servic Real Estate and Insurance | :iiiici firing vours to me and have | Tapachula them repaired, dyed and stored for the | frentier is promised for May, FOR SALE SUMIET o pRUCKNER. Ave., No. near the o 254-" e e 3% Dear the| Telephone 254-3. apr16TThS | gy, h large. well cultivated gar- den.’ Easy terms. Thecucies netenes, oo | AMERICAN HOUSE, Joseph St., tage OF elgilt rooms with barn: fowl rge ot w) : Brait, Very cheap. e o Furrell & Sanderson, Frope. O Jwofamily house, with | SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes ell entea ™t S5,3 | Traveling Men, ote. Livery comnected TUCKKT STREET. ik S ot the Commi 2 d; that the Clerk cause the same 1o be pub! the amended that the Mayor, or, in h Aldeyman present, appeared in Court and flled a petition the reasons that administration be granted of said deceased, al- absence, the AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY “Phone 715. NEW STOCK of Remnants, Silks. DFess Goods. Lin- ens, all at lowest prices. Good for suits and skirts. upon’ the estate leged (o be intestate. Whereupon. the estimates braced in this report to the next of meeting to be held on the first Monday recommend. that »n_the last b Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room In the City of Norwich, in said_District, on the 27th at 10 oeiock in the forenoon. and tha't notice of the d_petition, and of said . be given by the pub- order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said ihree days prior to the date of said hearing. and that re- made to this Court. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, and Securities of any Lowest Rates of Interest. An established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) COLLATERAL LOAN CO 142 Main Street, Upstairs. of June next, a tax of nine mills perfected grand list of the city COSTBLLO LIPPITT, O, day of May. pendency of hearing ther: ! lication of S5 Sehoel st adjolning buil bargain price. Committee on Finance. “by certify that the above and Dy of the original Wnd" resolition ARTHUR MARKET, | 5 ’ The above and foregoing is a true 'ANNIE €. CHURCH, -F CHI Gl WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no me- dium better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin, NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family tvads supplied at 60c per doz. ~Common Couneil Norwich, Conn., May 23, 1910. I now have my ewn bullding at 107 Meals and Welch Rarebit to order. John Tuckle, Prop. Tel, 48-B, % Shc I ll-‘lr-bclnu Wines, Li. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES — SALLADE OF MAY. S'fllzh ‘n:‘ I;unfidml:z u,nd’ huunhk Sy Tn- | o TO RENT_Front room, 218 Main, 10D | And the meed 15 gaiacn-noored © may18d i From lh]cl ?lnflf ll‘n TO RENT—Basement at 66 Franklin | ¥ may it a jyric ALE S Turnishings, | Strect; suitable for the paint, plumbing | , IT the sky or glow on gloom AL o0 as, T iabion aod | or similar business. .o "V mayitd © |In the merry ides of two stoves. All in £00d condition. Iu- quire at 278 Washington St. brook s heryl-shored: 24TuThS d on rank the rushes loom; White as fowm upon a flume wnd wide 0 TO RENT Tenoment on Rook St,|BYyers In the merry ides of May. Song is hard by Topaz lights Dawn and dusk are crimeon cored Blithesome as @ bride and groom, the world's ‘@ prim Full of beauty, Tull of In the merry Jdés of May rent $15_per month. Address | All Prince, Where wo pass in pu In the merry ides of A LETTER FROM Tha postman so That he wears a wise look when he lope bullcy and knows 1've The touch of his h And T'm anxiously The twice-a-week letter from Nell Purveyor of sorrow and sadnoess Is it strange that his eye lights When joy cometh out of his pack? So In gulse of Dan Cupld py (o play eams when The twice-a-week letter from Nell Thus I know when his face appears from my tallor delights are e Fach omen of f: he brings joy to one of -week letter from N Vi EW‘S‘ AND VARVI ETIES Clever Sayings Angry Man (nt g0 hang yourself, Smithcrs party hung Bacon—That dog of mine intelligence bert—How s plece of meat in three days, Statesman. For rivers outroll The old swimmin The ox-eyed Were beautiful, I trow could they Beauties we have ach the peroxide advice.” “He listened to me cough —Louisville n: “One of the it will o be the father 1 don't know g¥Bress, hot and cold water, bath, new . arn, price $3,000. Single Cylinder Cadillacs, 1905, 1907, | barn, ‘Brice $3.000. = 0o ron. | dren. don county for $5,000. Dbe, but if the cost of 1i Touring Cars and Runabouts at your | in _city of Willimantic. g abe kb Several “good ' {nvestment properties | Increasing it will be Lnpossiblc “What are you girls to Burope so accommodate hoanders who must 1 plied Hiram. “Infant prodigies derstand,” said the man g 1y {mpressed. will buy a small place of 3% acres, |PHed Mims Cavenne. are eimply pmaginative Washington She—Do you company to elther. he Tattler. ager—Well, do you. want . and I want it now Manager—How'd the press storics etirea. spot, o ulet | Cleveland Leade To close up estate of R. W. Marshar, | 45, TSLTSd, SEok only, 134, miles to a | Clevela I offer lot on Ellzabeth street, compris- | jer this opportunity £1ip, ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and Send for Wlilcox's Farm Bulletin part grass land, cuiting about 25 ton | (cholce of 460). A bargain for someone. 2 Svriniax a. witcox, A. A. BECKWITH, Real Estate Broker, send for my moving picture m Administrator. 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, this fold, man! “I would die! t would you do From this bridge I leap into yon mighty torrent and end 1 must, wait 20 minutes make & corking Paul Dispatch. MUCH IN LITTLE Neptune takes more than 160 vears to make the complete revolution round the sun. From estimates and actual figures it s computed that this country the total number of elgners amounts to language s a gr mixture of nearly all languages of the Far Kast, Chinese, Sanskrit, Pall and others Cambodian, Ginger is ehipped from Yamaica in containing 100 Last year the crop of ginger in that tsland was 2,000,000 1bs., of which 650,000 1bs. came to the Unifed States. bags, each. The Companie Industrial Rio Blanca phenomenal "ho mill's imports of m the United States this vear will Laguno district success. g The Pan - American Fine Location. Price Right. {/ ! By the. Bierra Magoo o 2, back of which le valley: ANQUIRE oF, Lang’s Dye Works, |bik.o nien. e i ASE, ivity—regions now r 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. Telephone. 157 Frankiin SL | the'ox cart or paci train team, of eoll and’ product 1;'01‘!1; and passenger traMo — Pan-American rallre WHITNEY’S AGENGY, FURS STORED FOR SUMMER | siicioy inercascd wm maploly s, o, 1 on the nd passen - A daily train and direct from the Guatemala Ry the French law of April 6 display or importation ng bottles with tubes was forbid under fine of 26 to first offense and imprisonm subsequent offenses. the law shall o into effect thres months after its promu; Teedi a 100 franes fo On the conclusion of the lneg b Avutla ana G’;‘l']":;“““‘&“:lw“t in Salvador ther Will e entablighed an ample T e - NEWMARKET HOTEL, Meryice from BAIvAdOR noroen Gueir 715 Boswell Ave. mala, Mexico and the United States | Eastern and Western Canada, and s service of uhlnmllllh.lllvh complete among the four.

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