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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY. s FAIR SATURDAY. B WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT &ifilu and xonon Pictures at tures and Illustrated Songs Town Me: fln‘ in Town Hall. Post, uNo 1, G. A. R, meets flok.-‘ Benefit Society of Norwich, No. 63, F. of in A., meets in Foresters’ Miantonomo Council, No. 30, O. U. M.. meets in Pythian Hall. Norwich Stationary ciation, lfi) 6, meets in Bill Block Engineers’ Asso- ANNOUNCEMENTS See the men’s $3.50 shoes in latest styles, patent leather, wine calf and sun metal that Frank A Bill offers. Alling Rufihr Company in New Quar- ters. The second of the mew stores in Shannon building is now occupied Dy t.lu A.l . Rubber company. terprising firm opened their flrlt llB fe in Norwich twenty-two vears ago, and by fair dealing, close attention to business, ever on the alert for the best goods. from reliable man- ufacturers, they have steadily forged ahead from year to year, opening new stores in_various cities, until they now own and operate fifteen stores in as many cities, aud are recognized as the largest wholesale and retail dealers in rubbér goods in New England. Cer- tainly Norwich is fortunate in having such a rubber store and we bespeak for them still greater success in their new store, at 191 Main street, Shannon building. Manual of Summer Resorts, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Concise ‘and helpful information for the man who is planning a summer va- cation for himself and family is con- tained in the Manual of Summer Re- sorts just issued by the passengeér de- partment of the New York, New Ha- ven & Hartford Railroad Co. Here are the Connecticut shore re- sorts, offering endless opportunity for the enjoyment of fishing. sailing and ,bathing. Here are the Berkshire hills. Stretching easterly from New London are the summer retreats of Watch Hill, Block Island Narragansett Pier, Newport, Marthas Vineyard, Nantuck- et, Buzzards Bay and Cape Cod. The attractions of these places are pictured and set forth in an alluring way in the New Haven road’s publica- tions devoted to these resorts. To read one of them makes you want to pack your grip and start forthwith to the place described. Copies of these books are sent free by A. B. Smith, gencral passenger agent, room 139, New Hl\en Conn. BREED THEATER. “A Debt Repaid,” Thrilling Indian Story. Without doubt, the bill at the Breed theater for the balance of this week is one of the best seen there this season, and carries an exceptionally strong dramatic picture, entitled A Debt Re- pald, which is a fascinating and thrill- ing story of an Indian's gratitude. Swift Arrow, the Indian hero, is as- sisted by the belle of the western town, who discovers him beside a stream with a broken limb. She carries him to her home. and nurses him back te health with the assistance of her fa- ther. When he departs, he displays a keen sense of appreciation, and vows never to forget her. A sudden uprising in his tribe caus- es hostilities to assume a serious as- pect, and he secretly steals to her ‘home, and notifies the family, and starts out for the woods to conceal them The remainder of his tribe are close upon them. and he sacrifices him- =elf for their safety. Just as the mad- dened Indians are lighting the brush which surrounds Swift Arrow, prepar- atory to burning him at the stake the heroine’s father with a band of cow- boys arrive and drive off the redskins but the struggle has een too great for Swift Arrow and he succumbs to the wounds received in the flight. Many other fine features are on, and i\)LrA Loud sings some delightful num- TS, AUTOISTS IMPROVING ROAD. Torrington Men Assume Expense of Highway Work in Harwinton. ‘The Torrington members of the Litchfield County Automobile Club have assumed the contract recently awarded by the town of Harwinton to J. W. Chanley, of Fluteville, for sur- facing the road in that town between Past Litchfield and Castle’'s Bridge. A force of men was put at work vestenday, and the automobilists ex- pect to.rush the job to an early com- pletion. The expense incident to the improvements will amount to $200 or more and will be met by voluntary contributions from the individual automobile owners of this town. The Litchfleld County organization has no part in this enterprise.—Torrington Register. A delicious glass of Williams’ Root Beer is the finest thing imasinable on a hot day. Cooling and refreshing—adv LEGAL NOTICES, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District :t golr"ll(-h on the 1st day of June, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Estate of Lucy A. Palme Preston, in saeid District. deceased. The Executor exhibited his adminis- tmtlnn account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 7th day of June, A. D. 19 at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, at the Probate Court Room in the 'y of Norwich, Judge. late of rin, and thleec}lt%r is a e matici ereo ub- lishing fllil order once in lomayngws- Drgor having a oirculation in said Dis- at least three days prior to the dlw of llld hearing, and make return fo-thecourt. J. AYLING, J The mbove and foregoing is & irue eopy of recerd. ttewt: FANNIE C. CHURCH, e3d Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Norwich, withir and for the District of Norw!ch. on the day of June, A. D. Pr N J. AYubG Judge. Hetate of Anmne 1liams ldt-gor Norwich, in Dist nc!. deceased. Annie C. Wlllh,m; of Norwich, Conn., appeared In Court and filed a petition y’n‘ for the reasons therein set yom hat administration granted upon the estate o aid x 1 to be intests S et ereupon, it i ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Cours Room ‘in the City of Norwh% in said District."on the sth g.y of June, A. D. 1016, ai 3 o'clock in mnon end lhlt notice of the s2id_petition, and of sad n, be ghen by the pub- la order gne time In Soms a circulation In said thrao d-.y- rior to % re- AYLING, Judge. n.;bovo -nfl nr-soln: u a tnu s L T FANNIE C. CHURCH, fla ! Cleri. General Contractor AR erderg receive prempt and careful Give me a trial order. Sat- isfactien guaraateed. THOS, J. DODD, Norwich Tetsphone 040-L Nerwich, 18 Be aavertising medlum In _ufl, The Bul- LEGAL NOTICE. - TO WHOM IT' MAY CONCERN: At a meeti) Stondey Bening, May 35, I vening, lowing report of the Cham 1910, of the Court of Common bsoun- the fol- ‘Committee on Finance was accepted and the resolu- tion accompanyving the same adopted: ch, Conn.,, May 23, 1910, To the Court of Common Council of Norwi the City of Norwich: The Committee on Finance present their estimates of the expenses of the City and of each de during the year ending on day of May, 1911, and of the tment thereof the 15th receipts fogsthe same period as follows: Ordlnlry street 5 $30,000.06 6,500.00 ... 3.500.00 Macadam repairs 6,000.00 Street sprinkling ‘and oiling - .. 7,500.00 Parks, trees and spraying 1,500.00 Pla.tl 750.00 sSewer ........ 170.00 Boswell avenue and Eleventh street sewer .. 2.948.00 Police Department— Salaries, pay- rolls, ete. . $25,000.00 City Court . 2,650.60 Street Lighting .. Health Department— Salaries and disinfectants. Operating and general ex- penses . $97,500.60 Fixed charges interest on DO ot "20,000,00 Park Commission Finance Department— Salaries and com- missions ..... Court House ex- $4.5C0.00 7,000.00 6,414.08 fund, gas and elec- tric profits Sinking - 6,458.37 Reserve fund, gas and elec- tric deprecia- tion .-, ... Interest Election penses Loans vear . Contingent 14,554.83 ~43,500.00 650.00 Sachem improvement West Main street improvement Division street improvement Remacadamizing Washington street street ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. Cash on hand, May 16, 1916 Water Department Street’ sprinkling Rents ... Town of Norwich $3,250.00 ..... 300.00 18,000.00 Department of Cemeteries— Ordinary receipts $5,000.00 Cemetery trust fund, interest. ,300.00 Police Department— City court ... Licenses and per- mits $3,000.00 500.00 Gax and Electrical ment E Finance Department— Temporary loans in anticipation of taxes ...... Court huule .. Sewers .. Bank and insu ance taxes .. Depart- 4,060.00 To be raised by tax.... by their estimates a tax of n on, the last city list will ‘be said list being $12,828,17 Ta view of Fecont increases penses of sary. have been requosted b; mittee reports, otc. to b next annual m.eting enditures or, to wit: For a new layout street from of Yanti suc ceeding pe! month . Yor drafting, submitting sembly year 375 & General Charter to As a Revised For brick paving Main stre from Rose place to west sid of Shetucket street, Petition from Rose place to west sid g;l Market street, 0. 2 i present macadam to Hamilton avenue For a sewer near the Oneco street street William: with The sum of these estimates to_about two mills on the gra Your Committee recommend warning for the next annual c ing .include the last named and a call for action thereon. Your Committee further re the adoption by the Court of Resolved, That the report accepted and approved: quired b that the il Senior Alderman on behalf of the be present, of Court braced in this report to the of June mext, and a tax perfected I hereby certify that the a report and resolution. Attest: ARTHUR G. Clerk and Clerk of the Common Council. ESTIMATED EXPENSES. Department on Public Works— $27,650.00 $432,063.28 3 For macadamizing Main street in the Sixth district from tge the Junction of Main street and $58,868.00 7,500.00 32,200.00 22,000.00 1,150.00 Gax and Electrical Department— $117,500.00 5,000.00 0 $149,983.78 $10,211.50 313,259.73 42,000.00 Department of FPublic Works— $21,550.60 $6,300.60 $3,500.00 160,060.00 $70,000.00 115,453.56 $432,063.28 To meet the expenditures called for ine mills required, in local taxation for town purposes, your Com- mittee_have made every effort to re- duce the rate of city taxation and the above estimates are deemed to as awill fully and fairly meet the ex- economical edministration and of such permanent improvements as are at this time absolutely neces- be such In addition to the above estimated expenses for ordinary purposes of the Government, the Committee on Finance petition, com- ring before the tor its action, es- timates of the cost of the followin; and improvements ex- ayed c ‘Washington street to a point near the first_house on westerly side of Yantic street........... For a salary for milk inspecto for two past vears an at £$6,000.00 : r 2,700.00 5,060.00 t e 4,707.50 For brxck paving Main street e Petition . 6,827.50 . 2,389.00 in Oneco street from Sachem street to a point intersection of = -.1,275.00 is equal nd list. that the ity meet- estimates commend Common Council of the foliowing resolution: and esti- mates of the Committee on Finance be | that the Clerk cause the same to be published, as re- the amended charter, ayor, or, in his absence, the and directed Common Council to submit the estimates em- next city meeting to be held on the first Monday to recommend of nine mills be laid.on the last rand list of the city. COSTE. LLO LIPPITT. b, ROBINSON, HOPKINS, Committee on Finance. that bove and foregoing I a trie copy of the original CROW ELL, Court of Norwich, Conn., May 23, 1910. may24d WANTED—A b:::it man to repre- sent a Ne York ¢ s sr:l :one'i:cz."hu&uy ox” ss.l “i- 'm— i ar‘ 5 to 7 room o use at Norwich Bulletln Office. X eId competen: all:—bl. ‘man; ‘ood refer- T 5 - ences. dress J. W. Benbow, Norto }l. work ADois ta Mn. o Mrs. Groton. =¥ s 1§° time eneral house- os. Hamilton, Jesd W wich, by a P“i $15 to resident Nor- fluncl.l lnnlt.utwn. sion! man b.twoen 25 and { of .: and at present time empioyed prefer- red. State nature of present employ- ment and present lfl-h and other qualifications. Address Box -wich Morning Bulletin. WANTED—A girl with e for general housework, in lmll Inquire Mis. F. E. Burdick, 2 ington St. WANTED — Experienced revulver jointers and fitters. Address Box 333, care Bulletin Office. may: Gd WAN' At xperienced auto driver. Apply by httcr. 8 ng age, wages ex .dfle iven, to Box 750, Bulletin may?2 WANTED — A reliable, temperate man with some experience to work on a farm; good wages; steady employ- ment to the right man. Address Farmer, care Bulletin. je2d ANTED FOR THE SHORE Cooks, Waitresses, Dish Washers, Laundry woman and general help. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 . . Central Building. may31a WANTED 2 SEWING MACHINES)\® Cash Registers, Typewriters, Bicycles and Baby Carriages to repair. Sup- plies and General Jobbing. A. H. OUSLEY, Sewing Machine Ex- pert, 65 Franklin St, opp. Bulletin office. Open evenings. may27d In m SALE—I will sell m horse, nine years old, sound, ¢can be driven by any lAl-l—'l‘harnufihhn e flo&ln‘, 'ei‘};l 1050, a Hodg« noon. FO] quire of EII Conn. FO half to cost. by 1 ! SALE—A. Wel‘ht 1300 horse, age 1 way, price $80. Bakery, FOR S. Geo. A. Kahn, carriage, of feet long, fe once. jeld at once. rine, lt R mile from Yantic. Geor'a Sherman, Franklin, Ct. Je2 , East Sid lady, LE—One-fifth interest in a steam laundry SA shin business. D aaidsy Temsons Lor celling. Ob- unity for anm excellent Investment. bert L. Darbie, Danielson dec30F ‘SALE—A ‘six-room house :lnoeo- 100. Price TFOR_SALE _As I am soon to leave iano at one-half less than one year old and has never been used by children lor practice. It is in every respect a Price $175, c: ter to Box 75, care Bulletin Co. wn, I will .ell my Piano is fano. 2 years, tic. ALE— FOR SAl O~ F. et, ome GASOLINE 2 H. P. marine, 2 muan eveni by "phone B uis Geynet, 692-4. out Champion and 1.000. Peckham, East 8 FOR SALE—Now is the time to put have Earlianla, June Pink, Chalks Jewel. Beauty, Stone, By the 100 or v36d tomato plants. I Globe. hardy Strong, ide. LE—Two-seated beon used very litties f’nq . Scholfield, Oakdale, Ct. eral tons nice brl‘ht sep- ENGINES 18 H. P. marine, Tel. ash. taken at once. St. Ber- has - ce. | upper. andas water w to iams, fine bay ne driver, afraia of flne all round 200. be seen at table on Bath St. in thej t;);e- Answer WL‘L mocmuo 4 g ' PRESS D!"ATGHII - POETRY. ——— . WHAT o m SMILEY SAYS. Ol‘_lwn lmllr% ul.,ul- he 3 t that shows asn’'t figgered ml.n lhd be 0 -durn ;roud o' “what, e knowns! lpou ono ller had acquired is to know! about— &n t nu . 1t “f.fl';'-'.‘,';fif~ “So. folk: t: N?. olks figger mln 24 fl‘.’ walk Wil Jeld er tene- jezd = Crescent Buch. Conn. . r and Prlnk in St RENT —Tenement of six TO first class condition. Apply. at u DI- vision St. Jel TO ment 16 LET—To July 15th !"051 TO Aug. 17th for bu.-nce of -eml. large , there's ol Pc( In— seven-room eol furni uu— the 'K‘hlnkl there ai u on hl-. Sharp as tacks, tha‘! feltor 1 — Loafed 'round here last winter some, An’ the crowd an’ him—gee whiz!— Made the argyments jest hum! ove, bol.tflxg l.nd blthi George t., New London, Conn. TO REN' 10 rooms; 185 d ’I‘-—Hou e 242 Frank! mnt er month, 315 Ad- Jones, dress Dr. D. L. t Grent. Plaisn. “Jim, he’d ote em, one b 1 s v one! Tel. 736. préd “8péncer, 5.;- win, Kant.' By Jo! TO RENT—Basement at 55 Frlnklln Seems like all ooks had done suitable for the paint, ,plumMn‘ Wuz to tuch h ."“ g.:::.: % 5 lar business. TO RENT-—Nice upper flat, l roon‘ and storage, bath, good repair. 40 Hobart Ave. lnqulr. on puml-el may7d Te! #u- @ man to fly too high; l?u folks can’t jest cut 1o0se An’ reach up an’ grab the sky! 0od sound horse, ped ler nted in every 7.7H Brown, ’n-:luc or o sepond-hand horses. antic, Conn. Tel. me. jeld SALE—Two FOR . 8 feot. on- 6 feet, one 9 ken 8! it G.D. P. Madden, !l! Main 3 H. P. H. oin: F. m. plants. con. Jjela top ulre must be sold . ma . stationary. Have been overhauled and in Al con dition, complete, ready to run. Da on- ap) tmpent. Ap-d H. Stebbins, CHZJ 4, or “Now finmt Spencer seams as bright's TO RENT —Store at 55 Franklin St. " farm | Enquire at this offi mar19d ibrum’s what he writes W ' an’ mebbe not, > n t jest prepared to H wi w #hlt thing figi TO RENT G | Tenements at the following price: $5, $6, $7, $8, $9.50, $10, $12, $12.50, $14, $15, $20, $22, $24, $30, 335 per month. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Cenn. got this away: fly around s 6q 1 'relll you -omo folks thin! m much Bnut % future state of bliss— glory worlds an’ such— ey don t have no fun in this! 5 "l"olil that wants can worry 'bout For Rent- l a-gomin’ .{ur bit; ont. ‘Phll ol worldv- got Joy in it? Space for Mamufacturing. ‘ Squl l,tdogl &it m, h.h"."c i One large, well lighted room in Isec- won e 'caus aven't tried: ond story ¢f our bmfl‘flg. with or with- N“u K point an’ se; out power; can be rented for, light a man who' manufacturing. Apply at office of THE BECKWITH COMPANY, INC., may30d _ orwich, Conn. TO LET |, Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. COMPENSATIONS, What ig home without a mother— What's a lock without a key— What is joy without Its sorrow — ‘What is life without its spree? thout 1te batiles thout its pain— What's success What is love What is sunshine without rain? FOR SALE—A WANTED AT ONCE 15 or 20 Cotton Weavers on colored goods. This work i8 out of town. Those with families preferred. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. may20d S. H. Reeves, Sup't. 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- itarium. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. apridd MME. TAFT, renowned as the great- est adviser upon . business. marriage. lawsuits and divorce, can bring luck and happiness in every home, removes 1 influence and setfles lovers’ quar- e rels, the truest psvchic seer thi lived. 38 Franklin St. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE CITY MEETING Mayor’s Office. City of Norwich, Connecticut. To onn.r Bherlfl of the City of Norwich h eby directed to warn tie legal votar: of the City of Norwich to meet in City Meeting in_the several voting districts in d City, as pro- vided by law, to wit: FIR: VOTING DIB‘I'RIC!‘—«A! the Town Hall in la.ld { SHCOND VOTING D: mxcr—n Jo- seph Swatzburg, Jr.’s, Hall 204 West Main Stree e 'mm-n. THIRD VOTI —At the Municipal Building Iin Greeneville in said City. SIXTH VOTING DISTRICT—In Pres- ton Annex at the Store of the cry-tal Spring Bottling Ce., No. 458 A.D. 1910 Street. On Monday, June 6! at 9 o’clock in the foremoon, to choose by lot a Mayor. two Al- dermen, four mmon Councilmen and two ater Commissioners, for the terms of two years each, and also a Clerk and a Treasurer and two Sher- iffs, for the ferm of one vear each. The ballot boxes for such officers at said meeting will be opened in each of said voting districts at 9 o'clock in the forenoon and continue open unitil 4 o’clock in the afternoom, when they shall severally be closed. And at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at said Town Hall, the estimated expenses of the City of Norwlich for the current yvear, as made and adopted the Court of Commeon Council of said City at a meefln% held on the 23d dl) of l\!a.y_ 1910, wiil be submitted to the meeting for its action thereon. Also, to act upon the estimates for special expenditures and for permanent improvements included in the report to the Court of Common Council of its Committec on Finance, to wit: For_a new layout of Yantic Street from Washington Street te a point near the first house on westeriy side of Yantic Street; for a salary for Milk Inspector for two past years and suc- ceeding vear at 375 per month; for drafting. advertising and submitting to General Assembly a Revised Charter; for brick paving Main Street from Rosa Place to west side of Shetucket Street, Petition No. 1; for brick paving Main Street from Rose Place to west side of Market Street, Petition No. 2; for mac- adamizing Main Street in the Sixth dis- trict from the present macadam to the junction of Main Street and Hamilton Avenue:; for a sewer in Oneco Street intersection of Oneco Street with Wil- liams Street. Also, to act upon a petition by Gilbert S. Raymond others, freemen of said City. that such action be taken as may be deemed necessary to improve the present mu- nicipal government of the City of Nor- wich. Also. to lay a tax on the City iist last made to meet the expenses of said cigned and thirty City upon the estimates approved and j the_ appropriations authorized —to be made from the City treasury. and to fix the compensation of the Collector of said tax. Also, to do any other proper busi- ness. % Z Dated at Norwich, this 25th day of May, 1910. COSTELLO LiPPI Mayor of the City of Norw Norwich, Conn., May 3¢, 1810. The above and foregoing is a true copy of the original notice to me di- rected for service. GEORGE W. ROUS ! Sheriff of the City of Norwich. may3id h. LOST AND FOUND: LOST—A hound dog, with white and brown spots. Has collar and D. Couhlin on_collar and tas No. 57392 D. Coughlin, Baltic, Conn. jeZd FOU! stray heifer which owner e by Provi d can have by wov ng r?u y an - In( ohar {u ors Leb-.bn.n)l;, Conn. Shampooing Manieuring. Orders taken for combings. MRS. T. 5. UNDERW 00D, _"r-x. nl:‘.’ 51 Broadyay. J. F. CONANT. I1 Fraskila Stree:. ‘Whitestone Sc and the J. F. C. i8¢ the market mapita - from Sachem Street to a peoint near the | Fisher piano. wich, FOR SALE — Ten-room house, has been rented in 1ot tr Conn. t, two minutes’ olley. after 4 p. m. ai | i | hay. marlsd very' fine Address Box Inguire at o6 maysd two tenements, walk from school and Elizabeth St., aprlsd FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Euquire at 35 Lafayette St FOR SALE. ‘To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, I offer lot on Elizabeth street, compris- ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and part grass land, cutting about 25 ton A bargain for someone. A, A. BECKWITH, mari2d Administrator. 35 Horses Another car load just arrived, mak- ing a total of 35 Horses that I want to There are some of the best chunks and drafters among them you ever saw. them. spose of right away. Telephone 177-12. Come and see ELMER R. PIERSON. may23d Beautiful Saybrook Heights Water fronts on the South Cove of the Sound, bungalow and cottage plots, Are You Interested In seeing the cities of Nor- wich and Hartford a trolley line? connected by Assuming that you are, the followiug facts are submitted to you for your com- sideration: cent. Stock of the ter & Hartford [ a. Over $300,000 of the 6 per Cumulative Norwich, Colches- Preferred Traction have already been subsrflbod b. By troliey line more people would be served. side of the terminal the building of than 170,000 cities Norwich and Hartford, the road would pass through the villages of Yantic, Colchester, North Marlboro, Buck’s Corners, East Glastonbury, Hilltown snd Fast Hertford. sic, c. The per mile Fitchville, average would be over 4,200, Bozrah, ‘Westchester, population which would form a fair basis upon which to figure passenger earnings. The freight and ex- press shipments must of neces- sity be large owing to the active business and manufacturing centers through which the trol- ley would pass. d. Comparing that Norwich ha; the benefits s received in the past, as a result of trolley extension, are vou not in hearty sympathy with this effort to add another road to the list and to place our city within 13 of the capitol city e. Subscrintions hours of the state? to $100.000 of this stock the balance of the t authorized issue are now solic- l ited in lane or small amounts, and proposition f. Full will be mailed to tional application to JAMES L. Selling Agent for your co-—operation _~ descriptive information given in _this is asked for. circular or addi- upon you, CASE, Norwich and _ Vicinity, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. DR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8. L, Geer's practwe pre during his last jliness. uprxght 4, Nor- N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St., City FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West Main Street. Enquire of A, L. Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. feb25¢ What is work without {ts payday-— What is life without its jest— ‘What is toil without sweet fest” —Newark Newas. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Bocker—But it doesn't cost am up. pounds of beef.—N. Y. Sun, FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 40-acre farm, good comfortable 8- | man—Boston Transcript, Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. f you want a farm, country home or city property, call at Heavy dabs of water, Ample wads of hair Serve to set off beauty When it isn't there May run a mighty trust. —Detroit Free Press. Howard—What would you say PRIVATE SALE of the unattainable? I always used to” give champagne, bu opposite Fenwick, Saybrook, Conn., now I've changed to steak.—Lippin< | Saybrook Heights; has wonderfully in- of all the Furniture, Car- ("\ot::‘-m‘ TR R . iri and beautiful scenery. t is ) he city of Sioux gxhnfnd dry and healthful. No lover pels, Stoves, Desks, Glass-|once into s gun muzzle bloux of nature can visit this property and Anam:‘r“'rol':e w:;pkl,:-;:ml not buy; the plsce you have eon |Ware, Etc., at the Windsor | ., .5t SOV woua | thinking and dreaming about. N ot O Moy, price s within reach of al. Pilots sox | [louse, 203 10 209 Main SL., | .1, sucoceq as a vianist vou mus 110 feet, 399 np. Easy monthly pay- ’ have e foreign-looking name.” -3 ments. Boating, bathing and fishiss | gyer Preston Bros.” Stere, | wouls net choose n name belongin right at your door. Maps, booklets, tQ any country other than my own.” etc. Address Walter C. Jones, 268 Main Mfll‘lfly Jllllc Gm 1’1. “Well, pick out the name of somm St., Middletown, Conn. may20FMW g d 4 ‘l’hroald disease—Loulsville Couriers ournal. at 9 a. m., rain or shine. Main street, Breed building. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Miain 8t., Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE Roosevelt Ave. @S, near the Bleachers, Greeneville: six room cot tage, wiihi large. well cultivated gar- den. Easy terms. Loéw pric Joseph St., Shotucket Helgh tage of eight rooms, with rowl house and large lot with \-rlcly of frul! Very cheap. York hotels at one time. improvements at Masatlan, which will cost $15,000,000. Australasia and China. power for light and power, 2,500 Jeaves emc having an area o leaf, would maki 8 3-8 by 3 3-8 incl 16 6-10 square FOR SALE Nos. 56--58 OTIS STREET who was about the prettiest girl her whon she was Miss Corinne Lud of Wichita, and is still es pretty = ever, JAMES L. CASE, suburban divisions of its state rail- 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. of our high tension fleld will engineers. $750. will buy a small place of 3% mcres, large 8-room 2% story dwelling. barn i8 by 20, one hennery 16 by 12, one 14 by 24, one scratching shed 12 by 8, and owe woodhouse: buildings in excellent abundance of fruit, there being ably the strongest water tank im th country town, and is nothing but a large safe set on its back. It formerly duty trough for cattle. repair; 60 peach trees, 50 apple trees. ) trees, 6 plum trees, all good There in 2 cage on recerd 'n which in full bloom, will bear this season; 25 grape vines, 1,000 strawberry plant; currants, raspberries and blackberrie: two hives of bees and 25 Buff Plymout ook laying hens. Everything will be sold for just Seven Hundred and rln Dollars, eash. This place Is utu;c.‘ in the to:vdl\ of fton:ng;au ln‘ a 3 and retir spot, only miles o l triving mantfaciuring village. Don't ,_,vu‘;'_ “‘"t";“ Jumes L. A let this opportunity si D! nlhnm i oy Farm Bulletin M ratade, id the M Send for Wilcox's (choice of 460). distr ian. recent WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad mrfioh ‘Room 1, Westerl Transportation unl Auto. Tele- maylid phone connection great hll of earth at Dover, in Eng a a_ wh uried by and nine days E<pansss an v ber of ‘commerce certifies What is hope without ite turn-d>wne—e’ What is wealth without mt—fina-»—‘ Knicker—The cost of food has M—l v more to pile the home plate with 208 Housewffe—Are vou willing %o chope some wood for your dinner? Ploddims Pete—Sorry, mum, but T am a Pinchog, {go&zt;w#: 1 mile to village, 4 miles | “Mamma—No, you can't have - an 3 2 ennieg today. The Spoile 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol. [ /10F€y penn (AN ley, fine new g-room cottage finished in | Child—If you don’t give me one TI cypress, ‘hot ‘l.néi“cold water, bath, new | wake the baby.—Brooklyn Life. barn, price 3 “Who has broken the milk jug don it Jib-asheoar P In New Lon- | wrwe cat knocked that ‘down, ‘made Several “good Investment properties | ame! “What cat?’ “Haven't w in_city of illimantie. got one?’ —Fiegende Bhletter. TRYON REAL KSTATYF AGENCY. 715 Main Street, /iilhmantic, Comn. Judge. jyisa The barefoot hoy omce more we "4 With legs inch-thick with dust; Is's sad to think that some day h 1* you were asked to give an illustrationy . Coward— “-Il‘ “A great crisis always brings r.n} g ward a great man to meet it “Yes"™ Goods ocan be seen before by calling | replied Senator Horghum, “but the at the New York Furniture Co., 14| trouble with some of us great men is that we get impatient and excitabla and try to manufacture our crises as jun3d Telephone 242-5 | i o O e eehington Star, “Yes,” sald the drug clerk, “T am FOR SALE called up occasionally to ecompound A prescriptions at night.” “Isn’'t & man Small home, all improvements, best | fikely to make mistakes working in condition, with barn, large garden,|semi-darkness?’ “You bet he is! I well located. Cheap, on easy terms. [100k in a gged quarter once.”— FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Washington Heraid en Evenings. Central Buliding. S Syl MUCH IN LITTLE It is poseible to accommodaia ecom- fortably 306,000 persons in the New Plans have been made for harboe Mexica ‘Wool imports into the United States last month came chieflyfrom Argentina, The state coal mines of Flungary will be supplied with 2,000 electric horse 85 Schoel St., twe-famil with |, adjoining bulldi lots, or nl- at a Only 10 per cent. of German school« bargain price. ell rented to good | boys, it is id, go in for ut‘hhuu., -y tenants. apria | 8R0St 75 per cent. of Berlin, A 320 gold piece, If beaten inte goid Mrs. Warren Harwi, of Atehison, was the honorse et a pretiy bridge one afternoon given by her Two Family House stater. Fine Location. Price Right. Ruseis s becoming interested in 1 hydroelectris power. plants and is ex- INQUIRE OF amining into the matter of electrifying raods. An investigation is heing made transmission systems and it is probable that a new be opened fof American Custer, S D, boasts what ig prebe It is on & ranch near the e a in the line it was made for, but burglars blew the door off. A ranch- man bought it and it now serves as » family, so far as same landwide, &1“‘#“ m:fi | had neithar food Bl!l"" at et 1 |uuo cards o! ldentiffoation nnr- chants upon request, These cards con- taln a photograph, a description and the original signature of the holden, to the correctness of which the chama /