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= 3 TOMORROW. LIGHT WEST WINDS. NORWICH, CONN.. Wi IS GOING ON TONIGHT e ‘and Motion Pictures at um. Pictures and Illustrated Sonss Theater. Reading of Free Academy Girls er Hall. uation Exercises of Backus Hos- ood Memorial = Lods. 0. 79, L 0. in Ponemah Hall, Taftviile. Yo.” 172, P. of H., . E. W., meets in es_Couxcil, No. 1851, R. A, mests in Foresiers, Hall jch Lodge, No. 13, A. O. U. W, mmests in Germania Hall. FPainters and | Decofators' Union mests in C. all. Sachem_ Chapier. No. 0. _E 8. mmeets in Buckingham Memorial. Froenlichikeit Singing Society meets 3 German Hall ANNGUNCEMENTS BANNER SHOW AT THE AUDITO- g RIUM. The programme presented by the Au- ditorium is about the classiest show meen here for quite a fow weeks. B ®ry act is entircly different ,and ev sct is in a class by itself. Will H. Stevens & Co. have the laughing hit ©f the bill all three characters being ¥ portrayed, the whole making a 3008t pleasing number. Musical Dale, mecording to our prophecy, has record- ed the biggest musical hit of the sez son. ds @ revelation, and the selections %he chimes and bells are positive on wonderful. A distinct novelty and the wnly one of its kind in the world Is the specialty of Galloway, one of Puck's leading cartoonists. By a spe- wial patented apparatus every line that 48 drawn om paper by Mr. Galloway is projecteq on a sheet. magnified sev- ‘eral hundred times, the originals of he pictures being thrown out to the @udience as souvenirs. Come and one. Klisto and Lewis hold up end of the show, the well voices blending harmoniou. Their rendition of My Rosary is bea eiful. The pictures have zot it on a; thing ever in Norwich in their | mnd the management has booked @pecial feature, to be announce %hat will be a treat to the fans" BREED THEATER. Over Silent Paths, Beautiful Biograph Featur In the beautiful Biograph feature as presented at the Breed theater last ‘evening under the title of Alons Silent Paths are to be seen some marvelous | ¥lews of the sreat American desert, | which open a new avenue of motion | pieture photography in utilizing an | | entirely new locality as a b round for the splendid story and acting. The piot is new and interesting, and of the action takes place amid which cover but par- expanse of gleaming @and saze brush the broad vet beautiful south dur- a thrilling trials of th of the Sng the civil war, and shown under the zitle ot Bravest Girl in the This plot tells of a southern | efforts to carry a secret message in a line established by the Confed- erates within the Union lin The Beroine escapes through the surround- ing Undon lines « ng a deserted cabin, later, when pursued, escaping | ehrough the roof an = one of the pursuers hors to t raliroad and flees engine to safety. delivering her message safely. | J. H. Loud sings the dainty song. Under the Irish Moon. which is ac- cempanied by handsome slides. | | 20 the next point of communication | mount escap BISHOP BREWSTER SPEAKS. Delivers Baccalaureate at St. Margar- et's School, Waterbury. The annual commencement sermon to the pupils of St garet's school Waterbury, inc its graduating | class, was de red at John's | Wpiacopal church Sunday afternoon at | 4 o'clock in the presence of a large | | wongregation which filled the auditori- wm of the church and overflowed into the galleries by Bishop Chauncey Bunce Brewster. who said Not omly do 1 atulate the members of the clase h st Eraduate at this time, but I cannot Tail to recognize that it s a grave | Junmcture in the history of The school, | @n knportant turning point in its ca- | Teer. The school has met with a great 30ss and pereavement—the loss of him whose grace of culture and grace of character had endeared him to all who Smew him—Francis T. Russel. May ith us in spirit today and may BT et Aic school e o “The school bas entered upon a new | <hapter which sho worthy of Its DSt and better t the records | which have gone before. | Bishop Brewster toc s | s and doeth who thes: - be who buildeth | is house upon the Many hear | swhich mak | its reality. ction is | @ test of reality. We recognize reality in our lives when we are active, not His solo work on the concertina | most | cacti | FOR POOR BABIES. k Station to Furnish Rich Food. New Haven The pure milk station opened Wed- nesday morning at the. Armstrong housc, New Haven, says The Palladium, | under’ most favorable conditions and with every prospect of doing a practical philanthropic work for the poor babies of this city this summer in supplying them with pure milk, proper food and assisting their mothers in properly carring for them. Last summer, through the indefatig- able efforts and practical charity of Mrs. Bolton and several other prom- inent women of this city, hundreds of infants were properly fed through the medium of the Pure Milk station, with the result of a marked decreased infant mortality. This year Miss Rebecca Beach, Mré. {Irving Fisher and others well known for their public spirit are using every | effort to have this pure milk station | reach a_larger number of the really | poor, whose infants are suffering for want of proper nourishment. | " The Armstrong house. 36 Olive street, Chapel s . will be the head- AMrs. 3 . Corwin, nown for her practical philan- thropy, will be the president-superin- | tendent of the Armstrong house. Miss Jessie H#Imes, a_graduate of Belle- o hospital, New York, will be head I nurse._and will be assisted by Miss Grace Small, quart well ks | LOCAL GRADS To Entertain Returning Yale CI. mates of 1885 During Commencement. al graduates of the class of Yale , academig and scientific combined, will enteftain the returning classmates and their families during { commene: week, says the New | Haven The wives of the local grads H. Townsend, Mrs. ment Louls A. M 10, Mrs. Henry Fre- senius.” Mrs. Wilbur Cross, Mrs. Clar- ence Blakeslee, Mrs. J. P. Goodhart. will accompany the out of town ladies to all the festivities, all going togeth- beginning with the play on Sat- jay evening, the baseball game, etc. ther feature for the visiting ladies 1l be a dinner at Savin Rock, while clagh dinner is_being held, and - entire class and families are to e a luncheon at the Country club, where a group’ picture will be taken On_Sunday_afternoon and evening Mrs. Wilbur Cross will open her home n Bdzehill road to the guests, and Mrs. fouis A. Mansfleld will give a tea at her home, 407 Orange street. The home of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Townsend in Trumbull street. will be n to the guests.during the entire INVITED TO JAPAN. Meriden Girl May Teach Music in Kobe Girls' College. The Meriden Journal says: Rev. J. P. Wagner, pastor of the Trinity M. E. church has received word from his hter, Miss Bertha A. Wagner, udent at Syracuse University, that ie has received a very flattering offer to teach music in Japan. The offer mes from a famous girle’ college in Miss Wagner is completing a r years course in music_at the un ersity and_ will sraduate mext week so that an offer of this kind is especial- v pleasing even though she does not rceept. Miss Wagner's parents can not be reconciled to having their daughter start her musical career the other side of the globe. It is more than likely that this offer will open the way to one fully as good in this country. Miss Wagoners was favored from among the one thousand or mare mus- ical students at the university. Som t =0 officials of the Kobe college he university looking for some- the professorship of music ge and they settled upon Wagner the most desirable candidate § HOME GARMENT MAKING. The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. ~when we are quiescent. Our state then Ss like & dream. It is when it appeals 10 men in action that Christianity is| revealed in its vital import. Here is| %0 be discovered mar pomtience wit a. It secms far rom life. In ©Christ is to be found the true light 10 fllumine men because in Him is the. je that is = light to men Preaching which appeals to the 1 tsllect alone has never gri men aWristianity has been made too much | & system of id by some wi | et deals s an SRR attained or 1 an act ecusness L. He ihteous 0% propositions to be dead idese but living chances to be srasped. ldeals must become reality | Through the will. Patriotism may be- | <ome ideal or remain dea as it is or is mot interpreted into action. Ideals | #nean not oniy thoughts to think but | deeds to do. Genuine ideals are more than hobbies to play with or pictures 10 look at. The ideal of duty, which has led one through stress, the jdeal of purity, which one has followed through ihe fires of passion, these are not to be kept apart from life like Egyptian | mummies. ldeals are to be kept alive | by living the Genuine loyalty to Christ will mak an out his teach- 1og. BANK'S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. New Britain National Nearing Its 50th Birthday. Fifty years in business and grow- ing more prosperous and infiuential emch vear epitomizes the history of the New Britain National bank, which | fs recognized as one of the strongest | and most successful banking institu- tions in the state. The fiftieth anniversary of the bank will be observed in August of this s2ar. No formal celebration has been upen and it is doubtful if will be any. The growth of the bas been steady but sure and it ome of the soundest financial in Comneoticut. way to kesp cool—Drink lliame Root Beer. Every- | Made at home—advs LADIES'” WORK APRON. Paris Patiern No. 2195 All Seams Allowed. Nothing Is more ureful than one of the 4ll-cover aprons while performing any little household duty. They are a com- plete protection to the dress and may be made very attractive if checked blue and white, or red and white’ gingham, bound with the plain color, is used. Tke one lllustrated is cut out in a shallow oval around the neck, and the wide arm- holes afford perfect freedom to the arms. ‘The front and back are cut in one plece, and a bias strap of the material held in ce by buttons and buttonholes crosses the back, while two square pockets or- nament the front. The pattern is in 4 sizes—32, 36, 40 and 4 inches, bust meas- ure. In the medium-size the apron re- {tuires % yards of material I inches ide, or 4 yards 36 inches wide. Price of pattern, 10 cents, Give accurate measurements. Order through The Bulletin Com- pany, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Consul Clarence A. Miller of Mata- moras trafismits a newspaper” article concerning the henequen industry in Tamaulipas, from which it appears it vas only a' few vears ago it became nown that the plant could be grown in that part of Mexico, and that the development of the industry in the state is principally due to Amerkean investors, an American twine manu- factu, hiaving recently purehi L040 acres of land northwest of Tam- partly for the purpose of raising for his own use. N he Touring club of France has nt $4,000,000 on public roads. BURNS CLUB BAND. Will soon Appear at Waterbury in Reg- ulation Scotch Uniforms. Waterbury will soon have another musical organization called the Water- bury Burns Club Pipers band. The organization alre: practically formed so fax as the membership is concerned. AlT)that it lacks are the uniforms which naturally should Wis- tinguish it #rom any other musical body in the city. The uniform will consist of the Scotch plaid and Kilt, high stockings and Glengarry cap with streamers at the back and low shoes with silver buckles. The membership consists of Willlam Thompson, pipe major; James Hunter, sergeant dum- mer; William Crew, George Clighton, ‘and Robert Finlay, James Coitman, James Piercce Crew, hn Stevens and s. — Waterbury William John Irivi Democrat. pipe ording to the ge a ward- 5 always d weathey” * 1 mven't as ly that " Pittsburs BF s dress obe a Weak Kidneys Weak Kidneys, surely point to_weak kidney Nerves, The Ridneys, liko the Heart, and the Stomach, find their weakness, not in the organ | itself, biit in the nerves that control and guids and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restorative is | 2 medicine spociicaily prepared to reach thess ‘controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone, is futile. Yo s & waste of time, and of money a3 well. If your back aches or is weak, if the urine scalds, or isdark and strong. if you bave symptoms of Brights or other distressing or dangerous kid- ney disease. try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month— Tablets or Liquid—and see what it can and will doforyou. Druggist and sell Dr. Shoop’s Restorative LEGAL NOTICES! | ar HELD at Leb w nd for the Disteict Lebonon, on the 6th day of Junme, of A D ALBERT G. | Tua; 2. Minnte B. W b sald Di ¢ 5 . That y rator cite the craditors of cased to bring in their claims Gaia | estate wit six month the me town, and by publis ame Snce in a hewspuper hav | tion in said District, and make return io this Court | ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Judge. The above and foregoing true copy. of record Attest: ALBERT G. KNE¥LAND NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- seased are hereby not to present their claims against sa tate to the undersigned at Yantic, Conn.. within the time limited in the above and fore- going order. ALBERT T. HOXIE, | esa Administrator. | TAT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | at Norwieh. within and for the District of Norwich, on the ith of June, A. D. 1810 When Halley’s Comet is flaming in the heavens, or when the noonday sun is shining, any minute, DAY or NIGHT, 1 The Ruud Automatic Gas Water Heater furnishes instantaneous hot water in unlimited quantity to all parts of the house. Simply turn the faucet, the RUUD does the rest. Call and see one “self operating” at our showrooms. Gas & Electrical Dep’t 321 Main Street, Alice Buil may20d z JUNE 8, 1910. 4 ‘WANTED. POSITION WANTED as nurse for " 1letl) Children. Adaress Box 13, Bulletin WANTED—Girl iddle aged 3 an"te heip o General Bousewar, small family. Mrs. . J. Cox, on Willimantic and Norwich trolley, at Pleasure Hill Crossing. P. O., No. klin, Ct. jesd WANTED—Girl for table and cham- e e e I!n('hl ‘Waure; after 10 o’clock Wed- najsdgady or ad s Thompson, Conn. : WANTED _Horses to_pasture. _Bn- QUIREE & Vs Dy eankiie Conn. LADIES _Turn your spare time into Begin- money by making mesh ners taught free. Paula ck, 169 Franklin St. 'Phone 390. je1a WANTED _Butcher, to work In mar- ket Address Box 454, New London, Conn. jeld WANTED—Position as assistant in Jeweler’s store; had some experience in adjusting clocks and watches; highest references. Address Box 90, Bulletin Otfice, Norwich, Conn. Jeld WANTED Local agents In _every town in New London county for Ford automobiles. For terms and catalogues apply to the Elmer Automobile Com- ny, 341 Trumbull Street, Hartford, nn. Jedd WANTED_Girl _for work. Apply to Mrs. Groton. _Foneral house- hos, Hamtlton, Jezd “A Drop of Ink makes millions think,” but if the drop Zets on your light coat it makes you think about the qulckuzfi: cheapest way to get Tid Of it. Lt us do the thinking and _the w We'll guarantee to take out all the spots and make the garment look almost as good as new inside of a day or two. And it won’t cost you a fortune either. We also do Dyeing, too, when neces- sary. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Frankiin St. mayi2d |JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order. 108 BROADWAY. Telephons 263 Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS 7 If so you should consult with me and get prices for same. Excellent work at reasonable prices. oct108 [ ape Zing that the p: Brown of said yorwich. | one to parts Snknown. | for_the reasons therein | ardian of the person es | of_said minor be appointed | " "Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said | pe 1 be heard and deiermined a | the Probata Court Room in t vy | Norwich, said Distr n | day of June, A. D. 1910, 'at | hoon 1 that notice of the of petition, and of sald o be given by the publication, « this time in some per having a circulation in said Dist least ihree days prior to the date salg lLearing, and that return be made o this Court NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. above and foregoing Is a true Attest NIE jesa Special Sale THIS WEEK Rochean’s VIOLET . Toilet . Water 23cC window display Ghe Lee & Osgood Company, Main 1., Junsdaw See rwich, Cone. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, "218 MAIN STREET. “Phone 370. Jan17d WANTED — Experienced revolver jointers and ficters. Address Box 333, care Bulletin Office. may26d WANTED FOR THE SHORE ‘Waitresses, Dish Washers, help. Cooks, Laundry woman and general J. B. LUCAS, Central Buil Room 32 may31d WANTED SEWING MACHINES, Cash_Registers, Typewriters, Bicycles and Baby Carriages to repair. Sup- plies and General Jobbing. A. H. OUSLEY, Sewing Machine Ex- perf, 65 Franklin St, opp. Buletin office. Open evenings. may27d WANTED AT ONCE 15 or 20 Cotton Weavers on colored goods. This work is out of town. Those with families preferred. T FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. may20d S. H. Reeves, Sup't. WANTED A reliable agent to sell s‘. shore Lots in Norwich and vivinity. Beautiful location. Easy terms. Liberal commission, Adaress Box 622, Aiddletown, Conn. JunSMWF —_— PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physicians attending; in- fants adopted, or boarded if desire: confidential; terms reasonable; in- close stamp; write to Collinsville San- itarium. P. O. Box 40, Hertford, Ct. aprisd g MADAME TAFT—Paimist and clair- voyant, can prove by hundreds that her predictions do come true and that she is accurate and truthful. See her at 38 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. je7d LOST AND FOUND. LOST—On Satur . & Yorkshire ter- rict, with harness, red Fipbon atteched. Angwers to the rame of Dixey.. Return to Mrs. McCall. 35 Laurel HIil Ave., and | receive reward. Jeta FOUND _Yellow and white shepherd doz: collar. but no tag. Owner ean hive safd dog by paying char, Warden A. J. Tinker, Jewett FOUND —Bicycle and near Hunter's avenue, can have them by calling at People's Store and proving claim. JeTa es. Dog ty. Jesd cap, in woods tville Owner CAME TO MY PREMISES Brown Jersey cow: owner can have same by Proving property and payving charges. John Beetham, Stonington Read, Pre Ton jes FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES . FOR SALE. TO RENT. POETRY JOR SALE Three registered Jersey | To RENT—Upper tenement in Pellett et cows, four years old, two fresh this|block, =263 in street. Amos A. SCENERY SPOILERS, spring. the others’ will be soon: one | Browning. . aprisMws 2 A = Uil two' years old. Thomas P. Norman. | — gttt o | Some business firm or ad T ke S SR g comveniences, Inuire ¥. 0. Arnold, | oficiel, RIZROfS* 10 Srect B # 1K T e e 25 _Clir Bt Jeig the breaker line “off ono’ of” (e New FOR SALE—Twelve new milch cows. | ~ 1o mENT. ttage, July | Jersey coast resorts.—iiditorial alke. e Cioneby Apringers, AVTSRIFE. | andCAnGont ot BIaAang i Xadress Holstein, Guernsey gra B E | § Chostans bt we Jesa " | “of business you must think no more” Sharpe. R. F. D., North Franklin. ' Tel 3 Megargy's frank physician sl 98°4, Willimantie Div. jera FOR RENT—Furnished bungalow. by | “I pisinly ree youse oo i 7L ) month ‘or' for the season, on high| do 'way from town and lodf lnstend 0TOR BOATS —Motor boats and | ground adjoining Riverside Park, New cabin launches, quick deliyery, full line | London, Ci.” For particulars and terms, | Megargy wandered by tle gosoline engines, The West Mystic | address Mrs. P. B, Harvey, New London, 0 gazed across the wat at Company, West Mystic, Conn. | Conn., 543 Wiillams St, cor. Mohegan [ And 10, beyond the broak.r Jera Ave. Joha o saw "o i, ru ue.” GET A 100 PACKAGE Conkey's lics | 70 RENT_Pasturing o rent by the owder and copy of Conkey's poultry | Weelo horses or cattle. A. R. Race, No. b nountain range 1 ooi ree | The powder: Killy o fn | ¥ranklin Ct L R i ; stantly and the book is full of valuable | . Upon & wila and lonely poak, information ‘for poultrymen. By mail | ment 106 yranihoc e 0 1OWer (1900 | 1n foctern wore-wido ho vend e, CLw. HL & Son. TnayZ5SW “Get RooLogum 1o Stop Lhat Leuk = TO LET_To July 15th and from Y FANCY COUNTER 14 ft. long in good | Aug. 17th for balance of season, large [ Commercial thoughts o could not help, condition. _Apply 29 Frauklin St. jebd | seven-room cottage, furnished, among | “Pooy man, he died, 41 . the pines, Pine Grove, Niantic. Good | mo heaven he passed & il : FOR SALE—A good sound horse, | boating and bathing. George Joss, 185 | * Adorned with dirano al You eignt 1200, good peadier “or ' farm | Main St, New London. Coni. _mayiod Gy orse, age 13 years, warranted in every . — - way. 'price $60. J.'H. Brown, Baltic |, T0 RENT"House 242 Franklin 8t:| pjee: s¢ nustiing merchanits a1l Bakery, Baltio. Je2d_ | 40 ens BE" D 1 Yonas, ast Grent wimin. | puvould only Tearn 1A e terr FOR SALE _Two-seated canopy top |Tel. 730 aprdd__ | "X Feputable family 5 carrlage, been used very little. inauire |~ mo RENT_B T at 55 Frankil - ik News ot ¥. & scholfield, Oakdale, Ct. _Jeld _ | streat tm‘.’hle:f‘z.rmt.;‘: paint, vlyrr;‘i_;‘l’n: et ar_busines: may. GASOLINE ENGINBS must bs sold - THE AMERICAN “KID. at once, 18 H. P. marine, 3 H. P. ma- | T0 RENT_Nice upper flat, § rooms rine, 3 H. P. marine, 2 H. P. stationary. | and storage, bath, gas: £0od repair. 40 | Scene—Any public paric in any Amert Have been overhauled and in Al con- | Hobart Ave, Inquire on premises. oan eity dition, complete. ready to run. Demon- | _mayid . stration evenings by appointment. AP- |~ To RENT Store at 65 Frankiin St ark is a babel of bables e aony: Vfiz"-_ Stebbins, 63374 °T | mnquire at this offic marisa 0 naciony aad bloods, ‘complexions, FOR SALE—Now is the time to put e LERN out tomato plants. I have Barliania, For Rent TR s ponndithons of, du June Pink, Chalks Jewel, Boauty, Stone, . T A R Champion” and Globe, By the 100 or o oS bl ¥ L000. ° Strong, hardy plants, F. E. » nufacturing. Oy e A iResid oms, the Bley Peckham, Bast Side. Tel. con. may3(d One large, well lighted room in sec- " “'to ‘the, Swede AT ond story of our building, with or with- | g, 10, the Sweders L, FOR SALE—A very fine upright [Out power; can be reited for light . Fisher piano. Address Box 344, Nor- | manufacturing. Apply at office of Aiapnte in 'babel.of bubles wich, Conn. maybd THI, BECKWITH COMPANY, INC "The Gentile ix hers and the Jew e Tt e, Norwich,'Conn. | Italfan and Spanish and Irish and Dane been rented In two tenements, lot, twe minutes’ walk from school ana trolley, after 4 p. m. Inquire at 56 Elizebeth St., prisd FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. mar19d Enquire at 35 Lafayette St 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 dispose of right away. them you ever saw. them, Telephone 177-12. ELMER R. Pl may23d Come &) ERSON. nd see WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St., Franklin Squars. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE Roosevelt Ave., No. Bleachery, Greenevill tage, with den.” Easy terms. Joseph St., tage of eigiit rooms, house and fruit. Very cheap. six 'roo 68, near the m eot- large. well cuitivated gar- Low price. Shetucket Helghts, cot- with barn, large lof with varléty of fowl 85 School St., (wo-family house, with adjoining building bargain price. tenants. FOR SA iots, for sale at & ell rented to good apria LE Frul: and poultry farm, ten utes’ walk from "~ trolley, 20 min- acres land, large peach orchard, houso in first-clase condition. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetuoket St., . Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE No. 50 Broadway Property formerly owned and occupied the Gat to secure valuable by JAMES L. late D sity CASE, con An opportunity is offered 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. worth hearing: Your best chanes to save dimes or dollars, as the case may be, on Wines and Liquors and all kinds of Steamed Beer (bottled.) Quick polite attention, serve you wll give us the chance. doesn't strike twice in see what we mean? ht if y Lightning the same place; Geo. Greenberger, 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. junzd : General Contracto Al orders receive prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. Norwich. r -oNEI'wANEID Diamo nes, Jeweiry onaRETRiy of any Kind wt the £ est Rates of Interest An old tabiished firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) COLLATERAL LOAN ©0. Upmtairs. THE 112 Main Street, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAI Lenta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practws Quring his last liiness. 161 Main Street. Norwich, Cenn. oovigd J. F. CONANT. 11 Franklia Streer. Whitestone 5o and the J. F. C. 10c the Dest on the market marica Cigars are Try them. Face and Sealp Mas- ge, Shampooing and Mmnicuring. Orders taken for combings. . S. UNDERWOOD, 51 Broadway. ~ THE PLAN Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. Telepnone 507. oct2a THERE 15 no aavertising medlum in Eastern Conneticus sqgal o Fae Bul: Tetin“Tor business rr-i\u. WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your Carriage and Wagon Repairing and Painting. Carriage and Automobile Trimming and Upholstering The Scott & Clark CORPOBATION, 507-515 North Main Street, aprad Individuality Is What Couats In Photography.” Bringing out the real personailty. | the fine joints in character, the little traits that make s what we are. | Toned down by the natural spirit of | an artist into perfect accord. Not & thing of paper and pasteboard with | = Sl leek { you want a photo of your rea self, or what your friends see to love and admire. call on LAIGHTON, The Photographer, opposite augisd LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confdent our Ples,- Cake and Bread cabnot be exeslled. Give us » ew easons Why the proposed Coiches- fer and Hartford Trolley would be a Norwich, benefit. [©] passe: and freight service. @ 170,000 people would be offered qan efficient nger Rapid and frequent trips between Norwich and Hartford. @) The opening up of a por- tion of Connecticut that has no railroad service. Subscriptions to $100,000 of the Preferred Stock, the balance of the authorized licited in large or small amount and your co-operat proposition is asked for. Full be mailed to you, information given, or ads sue, are now so— thi descriptive circular will upon appli- Selling Agent for Norwich and Vicinity 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, ct. ish, The Tirk wnd Armenian, too. The place is & riot of races Who will not from trouble be wa, Such aren's TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. old-fashioned ways “classy” these days But where's the American “lkia?* The parlc is & babel of babies, And every babe in the place, Or orying ‘or orowing, is part mf the Browing, The coming American race. Murrah for the many tongued T ‘Who do as their forefathers al Our country will take all thelr bables ‘and make Pach one an Ameriean “kid ™ —Denis "A. McCarihy, in New Fork un, Possession glven when desired. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main Bt., City mer17d FOR SALE. BSTATE BARGAINS, 00d comfertable 3- room house 1 mlile to village, 4 miles to eity, $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- ley, fine new $-room cottage finished in d celd water, bath, new r The farm in New Lon- don chunty for $5,000. Several 'good investment properties in_eity of ‘Willimantie. Three furnished cottages om Fisher's Island at bargain prices. If you want a farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATV AGENCY. TI5 Main Strest, Willmanti, Conn. % REAL 40-acre farm, VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings A Chicago woman won @ prize of $100 for cooking a meatless dinner and can now wfford to cook one Witk meat.—Judge. She—I wonder wiy Ofethusemt Mved to such & great age? He—Perhaps some young woman married kim fox his money.—Puclc. The Victim (descrThing certatn patpl- tations)—At times I think it's the “ea ] FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. Marshal, I offer lot on Eiizabeth street, compris- Ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and part grass land, cutting about 25 ton and then I think it's spasms, an sometimes T think It must L the lodge upstairs.—The Sketch. Lot's wife looksd backward, *Sh; wanted to see if we had taken ™ th ] hay. A bargain for someon: Moo tq wes 4 e Sisen ¢ rubber plant,” he explainad. Thus w A ien | | W¢ e dangers oF Lhe suminer axodia, He (angrily)—Don't Chin®, wmmfam, . FOR SALE that you can pull the wool over my Small home, ail improvements, best [ £YoS. T'm nobody's fool ' Wife (calm« condition, with barn, large garden, | STyl FOMLTESE - well located. Cheap, on easy terms.| uajready out this fine morning mads FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, ame?” “Yes, my mald takes such a Open Evenings. Central Buliding. | long time doing my hair T'm just tak« may?28d ing & walk unti ebe bas fnished.’— Pele Mele, Now tides of travel Booklety Now Jiw With views entrancing nice: But the question is not—~Wher§ W t But where to ralse the pries® —Chicago News “Why don’t yom enll your newspapes The Appendix?’ asked the enemy of the political boss. “Any special res song for wanting me to do 80?" “We it's & useless organ.’—Pittsburg Pos The Man—I'm tired of argulng with you. You are perfectly heartless! You haven't one particle of love for a singla human being on earth. he ‘Woman —Dear me! The Man—Pardon me—1 Automobiles FOR SALE model been run 1,350 | This car hai | miles and has been thoroughly ove: hauled and O. K/d by a Buick expert. will for $850.00. All equipped, | forgot wbout you—Philadelphia Ine quirer. “'Why should the spirit of morat ba ‘We aiso have a fwo-oylinder Buick | proud » quoted the impassioned ora in very good running order and will | {or, Then he paused & moment to et o effect. * spoke up a REED L e aven half nebriated man In, the audichces One 1908 Oldsmobils, in A No. 1 con- aition. Also two Cadillacs, a touring car and runabout, and a light delivery wagon. “I'll be the goat, Why should iL?'— Chicago Tribune. “Looks to m mt1 the man witn straw hat the heavy overcoat and th if we are going to hi med summer this, year. mer!” growls the othér man. 1t’s more like winter right now.” is what 1 say. Anything six months behind the times ought Lo be old-fa xoq{a."—-chlca;u Post. MUCH IN LITTLE “as h | For demonstrations, etc., call at he Imperial Garage, 21 Chestnut Street, PETER CECCARELLI Prop. The department of agriculture is ex. Telephone _connection. junéa | perimenting in several of the south- — ern states with Japancse grasses used for matting. Porcelain was discovered by an al- chemist who was seeking a mixture of earths that would r ke the most e | durable crucibies. | One Hundred Building Sites fronting | el - AR piie | on Atlantic Ocean, 50 by 150 feet: | The London liconomic figures that a prices $250 to $600. | tour-pound loaf in London costs littie Cotiayes, for #ale and to rent at|more than halt what a similar I Watch Hill, Pleasant Yiew, Quonocon. | COsts in New York | taug and Narraganset} Pler 4 G 3 For $1,250 you can buy an 80 acre| Spanish telephone companies ° | farm situated near a thriving manu- | their charges according to the va facturing village. New house, barn | tion of the patron. Soclal clubs labor and other buildings; large orchard. In- [ under the higher rates vestigate. K ey ) Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin, |, All animals have ¢ weather instinc (Choice of 400.) | the night of swallows, the , ~ water fowl and by the actlons of WILLIAM A. WILCOX, | e to REAL ESTATE BROKER, — - | 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, West. | Missouri manufactured 27,741,0 oy TR, corn-cob pipes last year, Those M) o ouri chaums were mnade in ‘Phone connection. tories in Washington, Hermann, Un Transportation free in auto. and a few smaller towns jundd Consul H, Albert Johnsofi of 1 writes that Indications point to inlar waterways playing an importunt role in the development of industric that section of Europe. One firm In the United States claims LETE to have 11,000 customers In Mexico, . COMP the gerater part of whom are suppil: by parcels post. Although this cluss of trade Is now large, it would be more than doubled if mall order h catalogues were printed in Spani Brazil's report of the overnment finances for the fiscal year 1909 shows & revenueg of $100,000,000 und disburse- Prompt and Careful Attention ments of $164,000,000. Forelgn com Given.To meree for the year showed cxports of $318,000,000 and tmports of $186,000,000. L w R The increase of expo; was chlefly { | aue-to-the rise in prices of rubber wnd coftee. Tl ne Connections, ) Tt Telapbane o At b The exports of copper during 1908 rom. Chile and Bolllvia (the exporis NORW[C,H and TAFTV"-LE, u‘l“‘cnnpl‘r from Bollvia puss through e 2 the Chilean custom houses) wis 15,1 Lady Assistant when desired. tons, a_ decrease 'Of 1,284 tons from may28d 1908. Of the shipments in 1908 ihe United Kingdom teok 12,198 ton the THERE 1= oo ertising medium in Eastern Conn. equal to The Bul- letin for business results. v Unuited States 4,691 tona and Franee 4,230 tons,