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NORWICH, CONN.. in Town Hall. 5, C. Local all. No. '307, No. ANNOUNCEMENTS A. Bill has the exclusive of men's % "adv. “The nn: BILL AT AUDITORIUM TO- DAY. oorking good Mvely vaundeville bill ‘Open at the Auditorium this after- for the remainder of the week plenty of good comedy and jokes = 10 the minute. Jane Hood & m a m!vflkc was ad-] appear last Monday, wil bt:r positively and will pre- on® of the best and funniest aots on the American stage to- Miss Hood is herself a very ca- Moctress and has the support of a Sompany which contains a pas :fl tish dancer and a piper abllity. Gaylor & Wiltsie, a slster team, have a very prelty seith much life and witty talk Xeeps iR Eeepe the sudicace In lausiier eir act. - Joseph Smith, comedy musician, handles the fiddle #0 perfection and also does some ver Aimitations on it. He has a rou $ood finish with a medley ‘one-string instrument of his o something like a din the great illusionist, w fm his own pleasing ma wemainder of the week a mm @ chance to bind him with Toot rope to the top of the biz @k chest. The motion pictures, 100 are clear, steady and of good subje: BREED THEATER. Gallegher, the Detectiv Feature Picture. on a i m Sensational TThe programme at the Breed theater ang the balance of the week be one of the finest of the and containe besides the stren- feature the beautiful Bic from Charles Kingsley's poem entitled The Three film story is called The Sea, and is a magnificent tiumph and one of the sor Bolds the undivided attention of through its entire pres- 45 & marvel of scenic photographed at a fish— in southern California. feature picture of Gal. the Edison_company and ambitions of a young of- become reporter and de- of his many s es and His first attempt to Te- fight and the raiding of while #t was in progress, which he made a clever escape, stamp him as a born news- and secures a position for Sefbert will sing the beautiful song The Spot That My Feart Calls Home, one of the most succesaful home ballads of the day. COLCHESTER Arrangements for Children's Day— Academy Alumni to Tender Recep- tion to Class of 1910. June 13th, children’s day, #Pecial ex- will be held in the Congrega- ehurch. The pastor will preach @pecial sermon to the children at the The church ot 4 p. m. Colchester Granze held a meeting Grange hall Tuesday evening. There attendance. A lunch was the evening's work " J. Springhorn of New York arrived at her new home at the m on Hartford avenue. A. Elgart and Louls Elgart were Tuesday. Surveyors on Trolldy Line. The surveyors who are making the survey on the Norwich, Colches- and Hartford trolley line were in “Tuesday. They are working from he Norwich end of the line this way Abrebem Eizart was in Hartford on ] lEEu i h | Ha '*5?&!% { § - rfgl E 2 3 s 2 o ’l‘l . ! 8 4 i £ 4 oAl s i in charge of Tuesdey, during the of Miss Anna Avery, the li- w'0 was away on a Visit. €. Bugene Saunders of Norwich was 1% tewn Wednesday. Alumni Reception to Graduates. Mise Julla Adams, Miss Ella S. Cra- Dr. A L. Stebbins and John F. have been appojnted a com- by the Alumni association of | Academy to make arrangements | & reception to be tendered the class | 2910 on Thursday evening, June 16. reception will be held at the home Misses Elizabeth and Sarah Bige- uth Main street. Goodrich of Gardner ‘was here Wednesday. Missionary Meeting. On Sunday, June 19, there will be a at Lake e quartette will sing selections and lead in con- gregational singing. Fitchville Team Coming. On account of some misunderstand- the Willimantic team will not Rers Saturday. Manager Strong secured the Fitchville team to thelr place. STAFFORD SPRINGS Myron C. Tupper Dies from Blood | Peisoning—Peter Sullivan Going to _ Beliows Falls. Myron S. Tupper of West Stafford @ed at his home Tuesday afterncon after a few days’ illness of blood pois- _oming. He came to this town with his from New Salem, Mass., when was six years old. For years he sexton of the Consregational and was a valued member of Christian Endeavor so Be- his wife, he leaves one daughter, Wendell P. Pease. His illness caused by a slight scratch on his The deceased was 60 years old. About the Borough. On account of Monday being Memo- day, the regular meetinz of the board will be held Tuesday af- . and Mrs. E. H. Ploney of Staf- ‘Hollow have moved to Springfield. and Mrs. Fred Lynch have been Miss Nellie Cady of Or- of Springfield is the ives in town. i Pictures and Illustrated Sonss A Clat No. 3, L O. O. in Oad Fellows Hall Uni 12, L'Union ique,” meets in Samp. No. 7634, M. W. A., mects sale JRaES, t250 ana of Xiny quality oxfords. See the latest -ldonlnxt ‘Woodmen are requested to at N. Y., N. H. and H. station to- &t 7 o'clock to attend parade in JTamdon and hear Lecturer Burns. vestry even- will be very jeughable from start Fine talent, costumes, man— and language of a hundred years B T sutectaining of all district ‘sepresentations. will Be Wmployed in the office of the superintendent. His place here will be taken by Edward Shea. MYSTIC Whist in Honor of Springfield Guest— Surprise Party—News from the Fra- ternities. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Flynn entertain- ed about thirfy friends at whist on Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Flynn's sister, Miss McNulty of Springfield, who is visiting her. Seven tables were played. The first prizes were Miss Annie Kelley and Edward McCarthy, and the consolation prizes were takén by Miss MacCarthy and Irvin Mercer. ~During the evening the hostess served refreshments. Charles Weber of New York was in town yesterday. Transferred to Clinton. William P. Sampson, who has been clerk at_the Mystic railroad freight station, has been transferred as-sta- tion agent at Glinton. Sampson's place at the Mystic depot will be tak- en by Frank Mabbett. At the meeting of Charity chapter, Order_of Eastern Star, Tuesday, four candidates-were initjated. It was vot- ed to prepare the dinner for the Ma- sons on the evening of June 9. when Charity and Relief chapter will have an afternoon and evening session. A special committee was appointed. At the close of the evening session re- Deestrick Skule” in Trinity Friday freshments were served and a musical programme carried out. Although there was no regular pro- gramme at the meeting of the W. C. n T. U. there was a lengthy talk the prohibition cause. Mrs. C. E. ary, president of the local W. ead extracts from the recently enacted laws of different states that the temperance workers are gaining ground in many ways. A. O. H. Division Meets. The first regular meeting of the re- cently organized A. O. H. was held Tuesday evening in the basement of the old Catholic church. There was a | large attendance. It was voted to hold meetings on the second \and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Surprise Party. About 25 of the friends of Br. A. A. Sherwood gave him a surprise part at his home in Industrial place Wec nesday evening. Whist was the f ture of the evening, and refreshments were served. Guests were present from New London, Noank, Stonington and My: During the evening some fine musical selections were rendered. Personal Mention. Waterman Wilcox of Choate school at Wallingford is the guest of his fa- ther, Orrin Wilcox. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilbur has arrived from Washington at her summer home. Miss Mary Cottrell is in New York. ¢ Harry Lewis has returned to Hart- ord. > Leon Dickerson has returned to Suffield school after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Dicker- son. Mrs. C. Thatcher Hatch left Wed- nesday for Medford, Mass., for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Charles More- ton Miss Nellie Beebe has returned from AMemorial hospital, where she underwent an operation and is greatly improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. George E. T. Ward and daughter of Schenectady, Y., are guests _of the formef's mother, Mrs. Luey Ward. CLEANSES THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY; DISPELS COLDS, AND HEADACHES DUE TO CONSTIPATION. BEST FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN-YOUNG AND OLD. | TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS-ALWAVS BUY | THE GENUINE.. 'MANUFACTURED BY. THE CAELIEORNIA SOLD BY ALL LEADING nnucmsts ONE SIZE ONLY. REGULAR PRICE 50°A BOTTLE | \’o "DRPOPE S ratiiot:. RentoiEe ) THE COMPLEXION is the barometer of body. and it cannot glow with health unless the blood is free from im- purities. DR POPE'S LIVER _AND LOOD TONIC purifies the blood and | fomes up the whole system.” Zie pl. our druggist, or send to (H &5 BRE VER, Springfield, Mass. If Sick | Dow't risk even one singlemenny ! | And('fllwflvou'h’lllyflfll Itis T, | medicineis a -or-m-lflnkwmoufluhmny, Just think what this means to the suffering 1 siekt | 1ess Reah ithot tho | why hatever? | R S e i maker ditre not back ¢t just as T 4o by | this remarkable offer? Thave an agent in almost every commun- #ts—but all druggists are not authorized to grant the 30 day So'drop me a lins, plense—and thus save all upwmuneuu and dcleys. s 3ot are froeto conult mo by letter & would 300 home physcian. DG 53 A TNyl vou dostre; M advice and he Below are yours-—and_ without cost. word or two from ma will clear up some wifment. T have heiped thousands upon thousands 7 brivite Drescription OF pisoaal advice Besides, the books will open up mew and helpful E Jdeas to3ou They tall of my 20 years ex- nud and rellef are L LEGAL NOTICE. MAY CONCERN: At a TO WHO. meeting of rt of Common Coun- ¢il held at the Ce Chamber on AR May'23, 1910, the fol- lowing report —of - ihe Committee on Finance was accepted and the resolu- tion accompa ame adopted: Monday Evening, Ma. Norwich, Conn., May 23, 1910. To the Court of Common Council of the City of Norwich The Committee on Finance present their estimates of the expenses of the City and of cach department thereof dbfing the year ending on the 15th daly of May, 1911, ‘and ot the receipts for the same peridd as follows: BESTIMATED EXPENSES. Department on Public Works— Ordinary street expenses ..... $30,000.00 Garbage and ashes ........ 6.500.00 nd’éaten 3,500.00 660000 s, ving ayenie sewer Ripley plae $55,568.00 7.500.00 Department of Ce Fire Department Police Department— Salaries, blls, ote. City Court 00.00 Street Lighting Health Depnrt Salaries Gas and 11 Operating general penses . Fixed charges — interest on bonads .. Park Commission . ... Finance D artment— iries and com- missions $4,500.00 rt House éx- Dpenses 7,000.00 sinki 6.414.08 6,458 tion 14.554.83 | Interesé ..111l10 43)300.00 Election ex penses 650.00 vear ... Contingent $149,952.78 West A mp; Divisior improvement Remacadamizing ashington Sirget W stre BESTIMATED RECEIPTS. Cash on hand, May 16, 1916 $13 Water Department 2,000.00 Department of Public Works— Street sprinkling 33 Rents Town of Department of Cemeteries— Ordinary receipt 000.00 Cemetery . tri fund, ‘inter 1,300.00 Por | City court .... | Licenses and per: | mits . Department— Gas ‘and Electrical Depart- inance Department— Tempo loans | in anticipation | of taxes $66,000.00 | Sewers . T T | Bank and insarl ance taxes 4,060.00 To be raised by tax 5 $132,063.28 t the expenditures called for mate [ being $12 id list In on for local Com- have to re he rate axation and the above esti ned to be such will full meet the ex penses of economical \administration and of such permanent improvements as are at this time absolutely neces- ln addition to the above estimated expenses for.ordinary purposes of the Government, the Committee on I have been requested by petition, com mittee reports, ete., to bring before the next annual meeting for its action, es timates of the cos fol & ex ditures and ovements T LUMBER AND COAL. OAL WHERE THE COAL-MINER COMES IN If you buy Coal during the Spring and Summer months, you not only buy cheaper but you help to keep the miner steadily employed the whole year. E. CHAPPELL C6. Central Wharf and 150 M Street. Telephones. may26daw LUMBER and SHINGLES at prices that will suit you. Commencing June 4th, and continuing until further notice, our office and yards will close Saturdays at 12 m. for the day. H. F. may24d & A. J. DAWLEY. rHURSDAY, MAY 26, 1t WANTED—A young man who has had soms cxperisues: in b pvdwaro store or roo: e Turner Stanton Co.or e room- may26d WANTED — Experiehced revolver jopnters and fitters. Address Box 333, m-umn orfice. may26d FOR SALE. ¥OR SALB House o in et " Thanef °% “Davlz oS i frst clase condition: at 95 RieRShiey Ave. Saturaay. May 35, from 9a m todp m may26d BICYCLE _ FOR SALE Ramblor, chainless, with coaster brake, in first s Gondjtion. * Address Hanblers Care of Bulletin. may26d en o teara barber o Tow weels Fequired, Soaition ‘onitively wanRiSaL Ter Sition Dofitivery & BT Hieutars Ggkiress Molors Barper, Cote ege, Dl‘k City. may26d WANTID Woman €o Thelp do Een: gral housework in gmall far fami: on_trolley line at Hili S me e, N & W troiley. Mrs. Wi 3. Cox, P. 0. No. Franklin, Ct. may26d on heavy cot: o G5 00d pay: steady Worl full n 500: i worl; time’ “good houses: low rents: family help’ preferred. New Mill, Wilkinson- ville, Mass. may26d A YOUNG WOMAN wishos a situation as companion to an elderly lady or would care for an elderly couple going to the shore for the summer; references given. Address C. J. H. Bulletin. may26d WANTED—Boarders in_tne country, from May until September: R. ¥. D. telephone. _For rticulars ‘adaress Box' 63, Norwich Tow: aprz3TThs WANTED—Small room with steam heat and water. Box 200, Bulletin Of- fice. may24d WANTED A nurse mald. Apply evenings, to Mrs. Willls Austin, 265 Washington St. may24d trade. Ony CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phones — 489 may24d [ COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valley of Wyoming, in Penn., lies the beds of the finest An- thracite Coal in the world. We have secured a supply of this Coal for this season. Try it in your cooking stove and heater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing, one of the best roofings known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone 884. aprisa COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. oct39a PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central, Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and, Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing promptly attended to. Tel. 719. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS urnished promptly. patterns. No. 11 to sanzza T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strest. marsd S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richard=on una Boyntso Furnaces. 65 West main Street, Norwich, Cenn decie Large stock ot 25 Ferry Street ’ to wit: or a new layout of Yant reet from _ Washington | street to a point near the first_house on westerly side f Yantic et. For milic Tor ¥ $6,000.00 | mo: 2, For % submitting i 700.00 rtising to General As- Revised Charter or _br paving Main from Rose place {o w Shetncket street, No. 1 ... brick paving and sembly 0.00 kc Petition 4,707.50 Main str rom Rose place to west side Market of No. street, Petition 6.827.50 Fe in’ street in the present Junction of Main Hamilton avenue For a sewer in One from Sachem strec near the Oneco street with street rom t the treet Ldam ver-1,275.00 | The sum of these estimates is equal to_about two mills on the grand list Your Committee recommend that the rning for the next gnnual eity meet- nciude the last named estimates action thereon fu récommend the Court of Common following resolution: at the Teport and estl- mates of the Committes on Finance be accepted and approved: that the Clerk Sause. the same. to, be published: as rer rea' by “the mmended charter. and | the Mayor, orc in his absence, The Senfor Alderman present, be dirccted | an behalf of the Court of Common & the estimate the next me be held on the first Mondum or Wnd to recommend. that a tax of ills ‘be laid on the Tast Derfectea ‘grand Lizc of the city” EoSTeLo LI ErT A HOBINSON, ir, LiE HOPKI foregoing is a irie copy of the orig Jlution. IUR G. CROWELL, City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Coun Norwich, Conn., 23, 1910. may24d May MONEY LOANED th pows? of m St o ety warihyor now. while it Bever comes. Dr- Shoop. Bor 13 Hesine On the on on Diamonds, Watches. fewvelry a"Becurities of any kind at the nEtanad fros 1o deay with. "0 e Establivnea 18725 | plumbing replaced b; Do It Now tave that old-fashioned, unsanitary new and mod- era open plumbiug. 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 keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 Wast Mai auglsd Street. “A Drop of Ink makes millions think.” but If the drop gets on your light coat it makes you think about the quickest and cheapest way to get rid of it. Let us do the thinking and the worrying. We'll guarantee to take out all the spots and make the garment look almost as #00d as new inside of a day or two. And it won't cost you a fortune either. ‘We also do Dyeing, too, when neces- ry. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Frankiin St. mayl2d Foley's Kidney Pills contain in con- centrated form ingredients of estab- lished therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ail- ments. The Lee & Osgood Co. WHEN you want B s oot bust- ness Defors the Dublic, there is no me- dium better than through tn uv ing columea of h- ‘WANTED—Orders for palnting and repairing steeples and smokestacks painting flagpoles and cleaning chim peys. Permanent address, Stoeple Tom, ynes Court, Willimantic. may24d WANTED—At once, an experienced auto driver. Apply by letter, stating age. wages expected and cars driven, to Box 750, Bulletin Office. may24d WANTED_Man and team o plow ave acres of land at once. F. E. Deckham, East Side. Tel. con. may20d WANTED At winders and q Silk Al one experfenced lers. \pply West STae may20d 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 position. No objection to country. Inquire at Utley & Jones' or 119 Wililams St Reterences turnished. apro 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, Central Building. Room 32 may7d WANTED Bicycles, Typewriters, Sewing Ma- chines and Cash Registers to_repair. Baby Carrlage Tires put on. Supplies and General Jobbing, A. H. OUSLEY & CO,, No. 65 Franklin St., opp. Bulletin office. apr21d Open evenings. PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con— finements; physicians attending; in- fants adopted, or boarded if desired; confidential; terms reasonable; in- close stamp; write to Collinsville San- itarjum. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. aprisd REFRIGERATORS Eight Reasons why you should buy our Refrigerators: 1st—Bconomy in fce. 2nd—Durability. No mitres to open. 3rd—Ice chamber lined with galvan- ized steel. 4th—The improved jee rack. 5th—Provision chamber does not over- flow. 6th—No condensation owing to a per- fect circulation. 7th—Our guarantee that every refrig- erator will be exactly as repre- sented. Sth—They are better for the same money than you can.get else- where, Shea & Burke, NORWICH and TAFTVILLE maylld GENTLEMEN! Fully fifty per cent. of your Summer comfort depends on your headwear. This being so why not prepare early by making your selec- tion from our complete new lines of Bangkok Hats, Pan- , Milans, Splits or Sen- nits. The line is fjust as handsome now as it is possibie to make Straw Hats, and if you see them early you will find the hat that will satisfy you all season. A new line of NEGLIGEE SHIRTS jus! received at McPHERSON’S 101 Main St., City may1sd AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandersen, Propa. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupea Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected SHETUCKKT STREET. _General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order, Sat- isfaction guaranteed. THOS. ). DODD, Norwich Prospect Park; cheap and well Jocated. Apply 53 Providence St, Taftville, may26d FOR SALE_Gray ‘00d worker, harness and deliver: s Hargain. O. Ferrs, wagon. all for 385. No- A mayzed 338_Franklin St. FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red chicks, single comb, thoroughbred stock. James C. Spicer. Hamilton Ave., Preston, P. O. Greeneviile, Conn. Tel.” 293-2. may24TuThs FOR SALE_Two houselots, 40x50. at | Pleasure Beach at $50, ‘horse, weight 1150 | bourd at 68 Churoh St. TO RENT. TO LET-—Good Pasture for 3 or cows, on Hinckley Hill. Apply J. J. Harrington, 422 Main St., City. may26d TO. RENT—Flat, four rooms, hard- wood ‘floors, electric lights, gas range, team “h urnished winter months. ewote Bids., 253 Main sL may26d TO LIT—Cottages at Ocoan Beac! and Ndhtane Bari Tram $500 %o 1600; Speak auick: ne O Jus P. Hall Shurts, Harris Bldg., New Turnishings, tables and In- FOR _ SALE_school desks, chairs, blackboards, two stoves. All in good condition. quire at 278 “Washington St. may24TuThS FOR SALI_Singer sewing machine for heavy work, ft, by 3 ft. Can ington ‘St. FOR SALE One pair of horses, welghing 2400, warranted good workers and fair drivers. Price $17b for pair, or will sell them single. In- quire Brown's Bakery, Baltic, Conn. __may24d TFOR SALE_Ten sccond-hand horses: workers, drivers and business horsesi one extra nice family ' mare, wei 1000, fat and handsome; one p horee, welkht 1050, ciever for a 1ady to drive, can step a 2.20 clip; also buggie and harnesses. This stuff must be sold No reasonable offer refused. The old Livery Barn on Mechanic St, Westerly, R may24d 40,000 TOMATO PLANTS for sale— e seen at 50 Wash- may25d Five of the best qualities known. J. Theve, Boswell Ave. above St. Mary's cemetery. Tel. §92-i. may23d arlor roque table, 6 | Enauire at this office, working | Dr. FOR SALE—An Ivers & Pond in first class condition, for sale che: cash or instaliments. D. 5. Marsh. 230 State St., New London. may20d FOR SALE—Four horses. Enquire of L._Strom, corner High and West Main Sts. may6d FOR SALE—A very fine upright Fisher piano. Address Box 344, Nor- wich, Conn. may5d FOR SALE — Ten-room house, has been rented in two tenements, jarge iot, two minutes’ walk from school and trolley. Inquire at 56 Elizabetk St, after 4 p. m. aprisd FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Enquire at 35 Lafayette St. mar19d 35 Horses Another car load just arrived, mak- 1ing a total of 35 Horses that I want to There are some of the best chunks and drafters among Come and see ; dispose of right away. them you ever saw. them. Telephone 177-1 ELMER u. PIERSON. may23d FOR SALE A fine Double 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 CIift Street. may20d 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 FOR SALE . 56--58 OTIS STREET 'l'wo Family House Fine Location. Price Right, INQUIRE OF JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. Are You lnterested In seceing the cities of Nor- d Hartfofd connected by line? “Assuming that the following facts are submitted to you for your con- sideration: a. Over $300,000 of the 6 per cent. Cumulative ¥ Stock of the Norwich, ter & Hartford Traction have already been subscribed. b. By the trolley line more than people_would be served. Out- side of the terminal cities of Norwich and Hartford, the road would pass through the vil of Yantic, Fitchville, B Colchester, North Westchester, Marlboro, Buck’s Corners,. Nip- sic. East Glastonbury, Addison Hilltown and East Hartford. c. The average per mile would be over 4,200, which would form a fair 5 upon which to figure passenger earnings. The freight and cx- press shipments must of nec sity be large owing to the active business and manufacturing centers through which the trol- ley would pa d. Comparing the henefit that Norwich has recefved in the past, as a result of trolle extension, are you not in hearty sympathy with this effort to add another road to the list and to place our city within 1% hours ©of the capitol city of the state? e. Subscriptions to _$100.000 of this stock _the balance of the authorized issue,_are now_solic- ited in large or small amounts, and_your co-operation in_this Proposition is asked for, f. Full descriptive circular will be mailed to you, or addi- tional iInformation given upon application to JAMES L. CASE, Selling Agent for Norwich and Vieinity, 40 Shetucket St., Norwieh, Ct. of this 170,000 building population 1ano FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES POETRY. CONTENTMENT. Through the valleys of Ridge ver hilltops and plain Through dust you could cut Did we rush And we came, Tom arn To the station at for the t 1, t in time to behold The long train rolling past But Tom smiled his brave ‘smile o Ana Eaid: “I don't ¢ don, may26d |1 have ‘the aame head on my shoulders TO RENT —Rooms and §00d _table in. Tidge may20d That 1 have om my shoulders in Weare. TO RENT—Basement at 55 Franklin street; suitable for the paint, plumbing | “I have the same head or similar business. maylid _ | ~-And can thi me thought n the thun don TO RENT—Tenement on Rock St.,| Or Brown Tot; corner River St: rent reasonable. En- | And under auire of J. . Fanning, 31 Willow St |, And bene y mayiza "Tis not where you 1ive But the man that you are 0 RENT—_Nice upper flat, § roo 8o T'll 8it here and wult and storage, bath, gas; good repair. 40| Like a mun without cure; Hobart Ave, Inquire’ on (premises. I have the same heart in my Dosom i may7a idge e Dhat 1 have in my bosom in Weare. TO RENTStore at 55 Franklin St. % mar19d | “And with cheer in y TO RE rooms; D. '‘—House on Franklin St rent $15 per month. L. Jones, Bast Great Pl 736. OFFICES TO RENT—At 55 Franklin Street, ) Inquire at Bulletin Office. To Rent And with se You ‘can ge Without an And you can't buy ' train With unlimited pelf That will carr Outside of himsoell And n And al takes his own demon everywhers samo man in his Juck “No_express trains that whiz Space for Light Manu- Ay:’;;:'.?lfi"‘i'.“-ré‘:‘iil;h"‘.‘é‘.‘,:l':?",‘.'.l‘ s r with or withou : . | can bonr & min's ody Will be divided to suit tenant. Sepa- | I ?u'iinl'(:!']v!’;"“ Nin my b rate entrances. ply to office of Freight elevator. Ap- That I have in my body BECKWITH COMPANY, T o el My or A. A. BECKWITH, Kenyon Bldg. \"!' that slde the T‘\H"' aprzid % o Clifate or zone, Duch, 1 walt for the train, TO RENT 11 Sturaily bear Tenements at the following pric | SRRy DS 1A ) $5, $6, $7, 38, $9.50, $10, $12, $12 That 1 bear In my being in Wea $14, $15, $20, $22, $2. 30, $35 per 3 Man month. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St Norwich, Con W Back Countr iter ¥ Poe VIEWS AND VARIET!ES TO LET Wiy does ahe e splendia ‘fgure?” . Store 74 Main Street, Cify. | oo o . TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St,, City | at the same place and not ) marl7d ter.—~N. Y, Sun, Figg—What's the matter, « FOR RENT not. myself af ail today, ¥ Three cheap tenements on West | “Poutposton Transerint Main Street. Enquire of A, L. |ysur busband? Second Das thoroughly irritated he mal ¥ Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. feb250 better job.—Punch, I do not care for = Do 1 desire Carnegie ‘ FOR SALE. But I would like just wealth en To play & dollar-limit gan —Detroit ¥ree T ESTATE SALE Traveller (In Drearyhu Dillaby House, No. 125 School Street, ]!;'u'}’p l\“&“"l'”l“vf\”'jh i eleven rooms, steam heat, bath and |mhanks: it hain't been iniich modern conveniences, convenlent lo-|some o' the magazine cation. Price low, with substantial|—Chicago Tribune, portion left on mortgage. Wetgler-—How s your son, {h 7 v. surgeon, getting on? (i may17d W. 5. ALLIS, Adm, |®angeon. geiting ont oo recently operated on his tenth | FOR SALE. and the man lived for nearl To close up estate of R. W. Marshan, [ —Chicase News. 3 ! I offer lot on Elizabeth street, compris- I thought you declared ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and | Marriage that wild horses part grass land, cutting about 25 ton | 4rag you back to the st A did The best 175-a Real Estate and Insurance Just_then the powder on her tres 1 n't” replied the a face aon County for $5 powder on her | 2%8everal “good. investment properties By that flash was exploded. tn"city of Willlmanth Chicugo Three furnished cottages on Fisher's | “Aw—will you glve this noto to Isiand at bargain prices May de Sylphington, the—aw 1t'you want a farm. country home or [ May de Sviphinglon, the s city property. little blonde creatur h TRYON s NO evew dom't 'yer know, who dan 715 Main Street, Willhumntic, Conn, | the bullet? wat's 4l ghi, 51 Iyita T ought to know hor; I'm hr | o Tattler WHITNEY’S AGENCY, | MUCH IN LITTLE S e Bersre In the world's production of T rmuny’s yearly it stanc ou ond only to that of the United & FOR SALE Bahia Blanca, Argentina, fs nc Graves, No. (08, near the | largest wheat shipping port In oo enrivaan Sot- | America. It hag a populati B i hiiivated &ar- | G ls Erowing rapidly Shetucket Helght with barn. I variety of 7 tage Pho natives of Korea carry vi 3 That he bas in his jacket in Weare u flay. A bargain for someone. . 4 . A Sartad T titesios: REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, ‘nlu much better in the future,” fo clty, 3700, 7 ey, handy to trot. | Her bosora heaved with frightened |ley, fine new S-room cottage finished in | Her eyes flashed out with angr barn, price 33,000 Oh, sad the news this pen must tr n of 40,000 qu has n ot house and large 1ot with capds which measure about 12 In fruit. Very cheap. Square and when their use is T 55 School St (wo-family house. with | &d they are merely ehown adiomming” buliaing Jets Tor sals at a LRy ol genied o 6801 | e muiai it provany apria | cheapest daily newspaper in ext . hag been st Moscow and already a cor circulation Al by tase B electricity, for which reason It w1 buy, S uMLiPIROs At N successfully used for insulatio lurge S-room 23% story dwelling, barn | gicitric caples and other electri 18 by 20, one hennery 10 b one 14| ducte. Iriction Causcs negative by 24, one scratching shed 12 by 8 and | trincation ons woodhouse; buildings in excellent = repair; abundance of fruit, there being | England's birth rate last year 60 peach trees, 50 apple treo, § poas | the lowest on rocord: 26,08 i o trees, 6 plum trees, all good sized and | Of, PoPUlatlon. iy s noarly 1.0 in full bloom, will bear this season; | Miwy t"fy fite Of 108 Which sho 25 grape vines, 1.000 strawberry plants, | may st ] rrants, raspherries and blacknerrie, —_— o pives of be Buft Py pennywolahters as the detec ook Taying h eryining w B 1l g o o 2ol ror just Seyen Hundred and wirty | ¢4l them, have boen busy in W Trollars, enmh. - This Diace 1s mtuated | INEton during the last few d B Stonington, ina quiet | Bleven dentiste’ offives huve o ve only" 134’ miles to a | tered and robbed of gold leaf anil iyl turing village.” Don' [ fnum 1o the value of about 3300 2 Wiieox's " war oaond LT oy, C0X® Farm Bulletin | pccording to & method,recent WILLIAM A. WILCOX, o oxtracted’ from the leaven . Real Estate Broker, branches of the trees by ovipors 41 West Broad Street, Westerly K. I. Transportation free in Auto. phone connection. Room 1, and a d distilation; such lea nches being shipped to Kuroy ried state is a_substance ation and g to It is ob the elk. ), Balata ongin, The Norwich Nicke! & Brass Ca,, |Vers Simiia'ts Sivivecs tained fron the milky juice of Tableware, “bully tre (SBapota mueller! B Chandelie: Yacht 1"’|lllllllll" :Zzfifll‘mdmy in the Guianas and Vene and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwici, Conn, octée. dut BoTTLER Fi. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta. A complete line of the best Ales, Lager and Wines, speclally bottled for fame 1y use. Delivery. Tel 136-5. port 8 tral WHEN you WaNt to/put your busie | ness before tho public. there 15 Bo mes dium better than through ine advertise WK cOlMMDA G5 Xha Bulletis. r' ol * Rose amou leaves are imported y when brought in a crud value of the fmports of 1 in 1907, alu ted in the de ed 10 o fre ade ending with onsul Frank W, Mahlin tingham advises that the Great Rajflroad = company expec intended to work and dispense with s test, at fty Leicester station, n ticket printing machine cler) | cumbrous Jratem Mih e thousands state, to nmve the

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