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's come on TowicHT| BRIEF STATE NEW and Motion Pictures at Milford—The Milford Businzss Men's and Illustrated SONSS | ,gqociation will not meet again until September 13. Guilford—Ex-Gov. and Mrs.. Rollin Woodrull will open their summer home. = Sl in Guilford this week. g | Thompsonville—The Father Mathew B Tomperance society held its first_an on, A 0. H. meets In | emorial observance in St. Pat- inebaug, No. 128, F. of A.|rick's cemetery Sunday. oresters Hall 3 R. A, | Naugatuck—P. F. Sullivan, super- visor of writing in the public schools of Ash@bula, O.. is the guest of his ANNOLUNCEMEMNTS parents, Mr. and Mfs. P. J. Sullivan. Hartford—Letters have been receiv- Church Bros. have fine swordfish | | Haror ot M P e and | wisely directed, will cause her fo A Sfcgiat bsinese meetins of Central | S5 Re T H Twichell under, date of | give to her little ones only the most ; R e o Switzerland. Sholesome and beneficial reme: . - 7 5 a v whe :ally needed, and Frank A. frers special low T s, George Hubbara | 2ndonly when actually needed, prices on cn nd_misees’ awhite Ao e e R hin g | the well-infornied mother nses only JErEm_s, natent b have been visiting MF. and Mrs. Eu- | he pleszant and gcntle la - strap sa g e e Syertm, | tie plessant and gentic la ‘metal gene Hubbard, have gone .to Oberlin, edy—Syrvp of’ Figs and ey TEEATRE. Onio, where they wil'spend the sam- | & —VTLP O S 8% *The Cowpunchar’s Ward,” Thrilling Bridgeport—Sheriff S. . Hawley has | a8 it is whel CP Feature. tenderad the appointment of deputy | tionable substapc: rge audi sheriff _of Bridgeport, the vacancy | ap ansefd by the death of the late Peter | Doo.an, to City Sheriff Thomas J. Cun- | ine, manufactured by t! ninghum. Tig Syrup Co. ‘ewton has re- mer. T al effects always buy the gen orn o get its be he Cali free frem all objes- Haddam—Rev. W. E. 1{ ceived a tent, and it lawn of the Methodis s on_the . st | gn b b et ton, her physician having ad Miss Peck was “tenuou air ‘treatment. —Augusta Herald. n—Mr. and Mrs. H. Wales o ceiehrated their forty-ninth wed- | e e 3 weel with a din- B e uine wescern Tif, | mer. eae attanded by their four | 2 IRRE_ denie weth & young mirl whose | daughters, eight grandchildren and | politics. parades, hae been lvnched for ttle | two sons-in-law, F. A. Keeney and F.|and other pasti , 2rd to whom the cowboys be- | L. Hamilton. ner. oh attached ood 13157| Waterbury — Building continuzs to Yoy Are At Sot above | be heavy in Waterbury and a number] o R o s of coniracts for new . houses and Ry e “blocks were let last week. In addi- | to arise in Oklahoma G tion arc drawing plans for oth: the prospects are that this season will is a sen play- houses and Warm Weather Pastimes. This is ideal weather f ball, plowing | Nashville Ban- | Admit as Much, where 1t will be used by Mrs. New- | Prof. Peck says his friendship with | 1s” But the | Jove letters he wrote her were tedious. picn -. Haskell ‘men, ske picke Folver, and is diseover Bands: She is accus show a better record for building than d with it in her B Cis oo i ner 21| STATE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 2 sty Span. — Aniehe e, st v Were April Situations Worth While? BEEEREAMERICAN SILVER. ¥ Considerable talk has been heard = . ¥ v . regarding the revort of the W; Ehury Infsresting Pieces QWned N.S0WSS; | state employment bureau for April = B " - the interbsting question being raised Colonial Dames. of how many of the S7 males and 96 os for whom “situations” wers had obtained permanent em. ployment. A case was cited of a man engaged through the agency for three of four hours of house cleaning work fana fc exhibit the d s at | this w on; and. the re- he Huds nd that it appeared as such in Tt. red this man for a little a. sistance in house clearing had had an hearty ap. | Sets Working Folks to Wondering—| . sAKE UsE Slggesied ‘that merhaps | Then hisskin will be free from itching, s figured as one situation se- | chafing, scalding, rashes, and all sore- ness. The original and best baby pow- < ‘aiso stated that the verwon| der. For twenty years Comfort | Powder has been considered the Sieation Tor & cook or Beneral| @andard of perfection by thousands made of Conne 2 mnecticut, sl‘l\»rsm ardly housework woman before the bureau Of NCW Endand physicians. nurses, has beer W rece when | f© sevaral weeks wilhout obtaining S Goorse i C PO e | résuiis) ana the further statement was | and mothers who use no other. mapers, coutt | made hat @ more of less sencral bo- | gy Look for the mame E. S. SYKES on diligent stuay of Tecords, lief exists that the bureau is a clear- etc., has discovered that many @18 work in Comnecticut. Prof. Theo. | ing house for a lot of rounders of both S dore & Woolsey of Y aniversity | sexes who are willing to work just LOST AND FOUND. *h happens | is e ety Pl | auite sure to be somewhere mear the o Baged | Center of it.—Des Moines Capital. overy box. None genuine without it. Bas labored long and faithfully in the | enough to live and that first-class ser- matter of old silver. t his prompt- | Yants are not to be reached throush ing and under his | ip, the Con- | it mecticut Societr of Colonial Dames has | In regard to the last statement the | Americas streets Monday. Return to P. Sheeha American house for reward. OST—36 in bills on Main or-Water declled to take up the study of old | superintendgnt of the bureau, George American silver owned + | licants for work are persons who are ceti- | C. Minor. says that many of the ap- | LEGAL NOTICES, eut, description. imately “will | practically “dow: " a vho nately prac y "down and out” and who |~ r In connection | have not the mons at Montville, within and tise for places o trict of ontville, on th OBAT! hs who worked vate employment June, A. D. 1910. tions, even if only temporary, can be | Present: CHARLES G. TURNER, Judge A jarge committee has been found for such applicants, men and| Estate~of W. Irving Browning. late of Mentuille. in said Dist ‘@fl the names beinz below. women who are greatly in need of e Tl The Colonial Dames feel that tc work, he thinks the bureau should be | minnc; agiministratrix exh eomplish any thorough work worthy | given credit for it in the monthly | to the Court for allowanc ©f #he cause or the state. they must | reports. However, if a man should | fore Jmve the co-operation c he people of | be sent out for a few hours’ employ Ordered, That the 2d d. Qemmecticut. The work ts in | ment and should then, immediately or | D: 1910, at 2 o'clock in making descriptions o es on cards | soon thereafter, be sent to_another | 3% the Trob $0r & card catalogue, with the history | place, then, savs, Mr. ‘Minor, the two appointed for a hearing ¢ photosraphe Persons | “situations” would be reckoned as one, | the tame, and he sald Adminisirarix any silve e before Of the places found for men and | is directed to give a notice thereof by | ear 1830, wh re willing | women during the. month of April, the | publishing this order one time i 89 Bave thus recorded. would confer a | superintendent estimates that fulliy 73 | Bewspaper having a circulation in sa #avor by communicati | per_cent. were what date of in said Dis ~ FOR SALE. L R L R o on AT aRe. | YEECh A < T junzgd FOR ¢ SALE_Great Bargain, farm of "woman | over 100 “acres N - erop con- 2 ‘work on_the lo(sboutlmmw:hrry two Jun28d spring rye, oats, buckwheat, pota- AN oTmuiet prie Wit h smail payment. would like a position. Address Edward W. Connelly, Oakdale, TO RENT—Floor of five rooms. ¥En- auire on Dromises, 415 ain street. TO REA d ‘comfortable, ~ MeCall, .38 sLaurel comfortable. . Mr} beull, - 38 sLuure Hill_avenue. TO RENT_Touse of /7 Tooms on CIIft place; modern improvements. ‘Enquire of Mrs. McCall, 38 Laurel }ill avenue. Junzsa ‘—Furflisiied rooms, cool objection to [ country. Inquire at Utley & Jones or | Conn. $oh Jun28d 8 lx;ll:;‘l‘t‘l PN ey FOR SALE—100 Rhode Island red S JmAN N Ponioky from 3 to 13 dsys oid. from WANTED—Boarders In country, | thoroughbred stock. James C. Spicer, from May untll September: R. 7. D. and | Hamilton uvenue. P. O. Greenevilie! telephone. For fars Telephope 293-2. Jun28TThS month’of weeks in Jul wich, Conn. Je23ThETU TO RENT_Beven-room cottage, fur- nisked, on_Fisher’ Island, for' the Soptember, and algo frst two . Charles G. Plerce. Nor- Box 63, No: ich al Box 63, Norwich Town. aprsTTns | S0 it o el WANTED — Position _as _chauffenr. | Cragies Ho Lyon. farm. in. Canterbury. Do own repairing. good Teterences.Ad- | Apply to Frank V. Lyon, South Wind- drjeur'B:x 123, erling, Conn. ham. Jun28d i X o g T - r g e W, A. WOOD mowing machine AGENTS WANTED—To handle ick | for sale; ed two years. ADDI}‘ at this posial tof Sntormation: I & Leonara | Sfce. unZte B O Box 11%Y, Hartiora, Conn, 1909 FOUR CYLINDER__Oldsmobile Jun27d Iffll' l-‘le: eom" C:: (’il“l: arge fot present owner. | THIGHEST PRICE_PAID for making | uiioe. = unz7a meeh” bags. Mrs Bawin, Bayais - - Ko R. F. o Norwion, ConnePhons | _¥OI SALE_Holsteln cow. glves 15 217-12. 3 Je118Tu | auarts per day. For particulars apply at 61 North St, Je25y NTED Good _gin Airs Bt wilte Mshe B | FOR SALE A second-hand surrey. in housework. EBnquire or write Mrs. C. Lathrop; Windham, Ct. Jezsa _ | good order? £ood for two horses or one. eagonable price. To be seen at Chap- WA Position, ~ohauffeur or | man's, Norwich. Je24d coachman, general man on place, | ToT % STV TR ST single and steady. Address Box 18,| WOR SALE _Cash register, cost $175. Moosup. Conn. ._Jez3d ' | will ‘sell for 375; soda Wwater fountain. oot R _SPPRC | (ith extra counter and gla: . $75. WANTED _Experienced_quillers and | Box 483, New Lendon, Gt. Jetsa learners. Apply to West Side Silk Mill. Jel7a MOTOR BOATS Motor boats and — 4 | cabin launches, quick delivery, full linc gasoline engines . The Wesi Mystic Wanted for th Shore et \Company. ‘West Mystlo, Conn. ndress | FOR SALE — ien-room, house, has xpernoe TRkl e T Dbeen rented In tivo tenements, large Snd THgls WeSheons 10t, two minutes’ walk from school and | J. B. LUCAS, trotiey” "inquire at b Ellzabect Bi | Room 32, Central Building. At & o m) P ] e FOR SALE. WANTED Power Boat, built by Ferguson of Cotton spinners, families preferred; | Groton, 21 feet lons. 5 feet beam, with this work is out of town. Several|3i H. P. Lathrop Engine. All in best lahorers; this work is in tne city, and | or condition. Call or see. re needed at once. Apply to Free Em- 4 Dloyment Bureau, Central Bullding. CHAS. A. JOHNSON. jun17a 'S. H. REEVES. Sup't. Telephones, 373-3 and 262-3. Je25d WANTED COTTAGF FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES, Entirely new, fine location, has all Cash Registers, Typewriters, Bicycles | conveniences, ‘hard wood flcors, elec- aa mbi‘ c::'fl“u to ,.';;ur Sup- | tric lights, bath, etc. Better appre- plies and General Jobbing. ciated if seen. Price $3500. A. H. OUSLEY, Sewing Machine Ex- Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, perf, 65 Franklin St, opp. “Bulletin |40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. office. Open evenings. may27d Jun®3a PERSONAL. SALE HORSES RN ol . e WO, WL LADIES' PRIVATE HOME for con- | 1 nave 5 big rugsed workers, 4 nice ments; physicians attending: fn- | chunks. 3 good clever drivers an: Unless you thoroughly understand | frernonge: PRYec stoc ""“ in- | Clher horses that 1 want to- sell or the business, it is not wise for you to | fants ,adonted, or boarded if desired; | trade right away, and the prices are as h -l o i onfidential; te: 5 - |Jow as anyone can sell horses of the try to clean or dye your own garments. | rms reasonable; in- | low as anvone can sell horses You are apt to make a_mistake and write to Collinsville San- BIMER K. PIERSON. spoll the whole thing. We have the O. Box 40, Hertford, Ct.| Tel. connection. Jezid | up-to-date fac dyeing the most delicate fabrics with- out injury to any part of them. We What $1300. Wil Do! undertake all responmsibility, send for the clothes, clean them, dye them any X v Buy a good 60-acre farm. fine loca- deaikgl Cabufie. | anfe’ retura (hem o oo 1aras eaciie Dasn WOl promptly to your residence. barn, henhouse, 40 feet long. All bulldings Al, together with a full line Lang’s Dye Works of wagons and fanming Jools: 8100 cash, y A on Smorianger Crioture st TRYON'S AGENCY Telephone. 157 Franklin SI. ’ Goodlee’s=———= STATIONERY e Pope-Hartford Ranabout ‘ 7 . an llla thoroughly equipped and in first-class Box Paper, Pads, NoteBooks, condition. ’ | GROSVENOR ELY, Time Books, juni4d 181 Washington Street HELD | Invitation Paper, l \ Tor. the DI | g V FOR SALE noday of fnp Glue, Pens, Pencils, a Or :: improvements, best Small home, condition, with barn, large garden, Pen Holders, Etc. it ) Fiot, deceased: | bk b & i Is the Housewife’s Faverife | weu 1ocatec. Cheap, on easy terms. ibited her o ay of July. the after aid hearing. and return m: NER, Judze. sald estate it 1s there- at the Probate Court Room in the Town ict, be. and a1 the members of the c e permanen Watgrbur; erit i e r % hames are appended. This is a work | | l o o AR ES o TUR ia which it would seem that every per- The above and foregoing is a itrue copy of record, Every drop 7s | 3 v. o srax @on interested in Connecticut mould enter, desiring to aid ®or which will future Connecticut ARD, Clerk. ee includes Miss enera airman, Farm- at Montville, within and trict of Montville, on th June. A. D. 1916. R g . Hinsed - New Haven Division. @irs. Benjamin W. Bacon, 244 Ed- street: Mrs. Alfred T. Bacon, 77 M= William beebe, 262 beth Day. | Clarence ceased. tration account with sal Court for allowance; it Ordered, That the 1st D. 1910, at 2 o'clock in at the Probate Office in said District, be. and th, sizned for a hearing on ana the said Executor ing-a circulation in Hartford Division. least three days prior t Mrs. John O. Enders, ch d styeet: Mrs. Franklin GONEE CHARLES G. TURN nue: Mrs. T. Belk Beach, 110 Pros. Pect avenue; Miss Emily M. Brace, 16 Allen street: Mrs. J. P. Bunce, 61 ot 55 RS ““Clicquot Club.” It ?4‘,\';1\?3- Y. B. BRAIN s re, 1 and street: Nrs. = i g , 1055 Prospect ave- EVEN children love | .32 s 22 Toreseine for the e 25th day therefore ay of July, the afterncon Montville e give a notice thereof by publishing thi order one time in Some newspap i 25¢, 50c, on Atlantic Ocean, 50 by 150 feet; S e aute or| "le l;lmdwm [:l]I’SB[ i dy s prices $250 to $500. Cottages for sale and to rent at said_hearing, and return make to the st ER, Judge. ARD, Clerk AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Present: CHARLES G. TURNER, Judge Estate of Alexander C. Robertson, late of Montville, in said District, d The Executor exhibited his adminis- tate to the | A to a true Sards streei: Mre Ralph W. Cuile does not burn or smart 181 Washington = : Mrs. Lewis D, S i i 1 r N ngion strect: Mrs. fewis D) as ordinary ginger ale does | .i9.iH% BPARY T fhur Perkine, %5 i sireet. 3ve.| (it's made of ginger, instead of | hereby avbly for & ifanster of C. Perkin: 43 Prospect street: . 3 n, Liquors. B R i:! pepper); and the pure sugar |fnexicting Liguor street: Miss Mar: K and dash of lemon make it ourney street: Mr T, . - - Charter Oak place. refreshing and wholesome. | zpartments in - State Division, + tioned in such manner Mrs. John L. Buell Litchfield: Mrs. Charles H. Coit. Litchfield: Miss Alice Wolcott. Litchfield M Marian: Townsend, 260 Washington street. Mid- dietown: frs. Elmer G. Derby, * (Pronounced Kleek-o Club) Court Street. M letown; Mrs. S._ Wardsworth, Washingte g e ey | GINGER . ALE Beach, ybrook: Miss - . o weld. Black Hail Lyme: Mrs. Oliver | On account of its purity, the absence L. Johnson. Jr. Joseoh Connor & Co. e N oY i s0 combined as to be non-astringent, | hereby cortify ‘t 0 she e cut booths, My place of business from any church edifice parochial school, or the lie library, or cemeter: th day of Ju or & O igned. ing real h. and he; Miss Lucy C. Jarvis, Brooklyn: | Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is by far | Jusnt to" saia Aprbicstion T ted BB € Crump, 152 Aain street, | the most wholesome summer Aok | Naton thia 27 ins day o suoe 1910, Jeéremiah J. Desmo; way. Patriek J. Morley Jeremiah Connors, ~215 New London: Mrs. William S. Ingra- Bam. 266 Summer street, Bristol; Miss Edith D. Kingsbury, 80 Prospect street, Mrs. William B. Merriman. street, Waterbury: Mrs. orfolk; Mrs. W. orth, New Hartford; Mrs. D. Glazier, South Glastonbury George P. McLean, Simsbury: fiss Mary E. Beach, Vine Hill, d; Mrs. Charles F. Brooker, above named signers and at Norwich. this 27th da Clerl. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY street. taining thereto. or any post office. of chemicals, and the fact that it is | §adorse . the foremoinz application of sata app Street, Dennis H. Driscoll. Main ‘street, -Charles Lutts. Main street. 1 hereby certi electors and taxpayers, owning tate_ in the Town of Norwich D. 1910. CHAS. S. HOLBROO! Town rooms and as to - for S not. locate premises pe: Dated at No: ne, A. D. 191 m de _rooms. or retiring rooms id building any part | OfF or parti- | | | | > within two hundred feet in a direct line or public o | Dith- o Appiicant o electors and state. of the Teby 1 1”219 Broad 5 Grove stree 3 North _Main v of June. n28a «cool_sparikiing drinks of Will- Xkeep cool this Summer.—adv gme Root Boer for 2. Anvone can Twolka . 50 for 25 cenis sparkling lit Wholesale Distributors- - l junisa water. Dated A. LithiaTablets Each Tablet will make a glass of : == | DUNN'S PHARMACY, | S5, ra pad i J. C. WORTH & CO., | . semrmniend FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, MBS, EDWIN EAY, Franklin SQUATS | Every woman who bakes wants - [ O7en Evenings. — Gentral Buliding. junid sults. If she does not get them her time, material and fuel are wasted. WHITNEY’S AGE"G', Mee’s v‘n'h “IWI' 227 Main St, Franklin Square Real Estate and Insurance Latest Novelties |is a guarantee of Good o — Thames River Farm of 23 acres, on Results. west phmk, near Massapeak " siation: Cent. Vermont R. R., about midway be- Cooen Norepen sud” Hou: London. Iong Chignon Puffs WHY ? e Fl TV gt e e S W F 4 rom private reservoir. well . fruited, «__for the New Coiffures good facilities for boating and fishing, i A etc. Well adapted for country Lome oOF 1. It never fails, but consistently pro- :wardlns house. Price low and easy erms. duces an elegant. Vanillal fiaver | ‘5% w11 purcntarn of the above o n cakes, pastry and ice cream. | for other property for sale of to reat, s CTOAm. | cali *at office. o Framkiin Square 2. 1t will not BAKE out. 'Je10a Ghe S = o 3. It will not FREEZE out. Gibson Toilet-Co. |2 =5 e s s 6. It is always PURE. One Hundrea Building Sites fronting Watch Hill, Pleasant View, Quonocon- taug and Narragansett Pler. For $1,250 you can buy an 80 acre | qe . | and Lingerie Ghe MODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. farm situated near a thriving manu- facturing village. New house, barn CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. I ee & OS ood and other buildings; large orchard. In- vestigate. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. (Choice of 400.) = Compan WILLIAM A. WILCOX, ngh Gl'ado 2 Selling Agents, p Nnrwi'h’. Conn, RO EARATE, BROKER, : 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, West. erly, R. I. "Phone connection. i Transportation free In autq W} Junsd Latest Sheet Music | AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER Yerriliflgtnn"s 49 Main Sireet _ may1sd I P the day we celebrate, and_ like all true | s citizens, we hail with joy the anniver. IDR., C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |sary of the Deciaration of Indepena. I Wines and Liquors H ence. We will furnish on that-day at| Pure Orange Wine. 50c bottle Denta’/ Su'ygo”‘ 3 our store a full line of Imported Goods | Sam Clay Whiskey. $1.00 bottle of all kinds of Wines and Liquors and (Bottled in Bond) In chargo of Dr. & L. Geer's jractws | Steamed Bottle Beer, obtainable at | Imported French Brandy, $1.50 bottls to1 taui2EinG Bia Tast Uiness 3 reasonable prices. Schlitz Milwaukee Beer, $1.00 dozen xint Norwich, Conn Hurrah for Independence Day! |JACOB STEIN, 93 W. Main St. aoviga Telephone 26-3. may23a Geo. Greenberger, —— OPEN— Telephone 812. 47 Franklin' Street. jung1d £ e | Del-Hoff Cafe | THOS. J.'DODD, Norwich [mess beore the pubiic. thsre ta no Business Mon’s Lunch a specialty. Tolephone 349-2. - = i i @ Also mfrno‘i# w,..l.’.:;‘ General Contractor All orders receive prompt and careful TO RENT—A tenement of § rooms, located in the central part of Lebanon, @ fine location for a carpenter or 4 man handy wi i, APPIY to'N.'¢. Barker, Yebanon, Pleasant View: rooms for rent, without Conn. BOARD, meals. M w_ Bea th tools; work plenty; rent foziduw? TN PRIVATE FAMILY at irs, B. P. Wheejer, Pleasant ch, Westérly, R. M. "~ jelsd bluff. Apply at this office. Je2ad FOR RENT—New elght-room _fur nished co ington, ‘Conn. toilet, " tel trolley, excellent bathing, boating and fishing’ ready July 15th; terms reason- able. Address Box 31, Niantie, Conn. Je24d or month of July, fur- at Gales Ferry, on the at Lord's Point, Ston- running water, modern ephone, five ~minutes from ttagy (Rock St. low 'St. NORTH END BATTL ainted and Dapered, in fine’ locality $10"per monti .5, i GROUND ), lower temement, newly Fanning, 31 Wil e1ba erly. TO RBNT_Furnished cottage, July and Augustat Pleasant View. Address O. M. Randolph, § Chestnut St., ont- a TO RE place, six rooms. good repalr, reason- able.” Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. -jodd NT—Lower fat, 21 Ripley TO RE 10 rooms dress Dr. Tel. 736. NT—Hodse 242 Franklin St.; i Tent 315 per month. Ad- D. L. JonessBEast Great Prain. aprsa } Where'er thou goest, beloved str | Better 1o nd watchethat ray POETRY. “0, EVER THUS FROM HOUR.” “How sweelly,” said the trembling mald, Of her oln gentle voice afrald, 8o long had they In silcnce stood, Tooking upon that tranquil food “How " weetly does fthe moonbeam Tonfiht | 1 night upon yon leafy Isle Oft in my fancy’s wingerin T've ‘wished that 1itele ialc Ana we, within its fairy bow Were wafted oft (o wous unknow Where not u pulse should beat bu And wo might live, love, dic Far from. the cruel and fhe cold Where the bright cyes of nngeis only Sould conre around us (o banold A paradise 8o pure and Jonel Would this.be World enough for thee? Playful she turn‘d, that he might see The piessing smile hoeks put on mournfull His oyes met hers, that smile was gone Ana‘bursting into heartrelt tear “Yes, yes," she cried, “my hourly fears, My, dreams have boded ail (0o rignt ‘© part—forever—part tonixhi| I knew. T knew it could not lust "Twis bright, ‘twas heavniy. but ‘e st Q. ever thus from childhood's hour, T've seen my fondest hopes gechy; I never loved u. tree or flow's But 'twas the first to fado I never nursed a dear o glad me with its sort blaci But when it eame to kno And Tove me, It was sure o die Now, too—the Jby most like divine of wit'T ever dr To see the 3 - o - O misery’ ? Yot go——on peril’s brink we mect Those {rightful rocks—that treach rous e No. never come egain—though sweet, Though heaven, {t may be death o6 DHOOD'S Fareweli—and blessings on thy wa rt hough far away, That me wnd in dan homas Moore, street; sul TO RENT—Basement at 55 Franklin or similar business. itable for the paint, plumbing may17d Hob Enquire TO RENT—Nice upper flat, 6 rooms and storage, bath, gas; good repair. 40 rt Ave. Inquire on premises. 'T—Store at 55 Franklin St this office, mar19d 50 tages TO RENT Seven Room Cofiage finely located at Eastern Point. quire of * JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Nor for two months, July and Also three other cot- at ~ Pleasure Beach. In- h, Ct. One lar; ond story may30d Posses: mar17d For Rent. Space for Manmufacturing. out _power; manufacturing. Apply at office of THE BECKWITH COMPANY, INC., Store 74 Main Street, City. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St,, City ge, well lighted room in seo- of our building, with or with- be rerted for 1ight TO LET ston given when desired. is one of the ‘torpid the ner toning Smith, by inst. the low: Co M. aprzsa T JAMES American Druggists Syndicate, It contains medicinal properties| Wiesbaden It clegnses the system, eliminates gout, rheumatism, gravel, corrects good for the kidneys, the blood and] 1f you are all run down and need, your system needs cleansing and and your brain isn’t clear, you'll be very much pleased with this remedy, which is next to a good physician’s preseription. At any A. D. S. drug store, Pitcher & Service, Lerou’s Pharmacy, 276 West Main St. Now Is Your Opportunity to finish your house cleaning We have all your needs at and inspect the goods. 62-66 Main Street. Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, of the best remedies of the famous waters of Carlsbad, nd Marienbad. liver, poor digestion, aRd is| ves. up, If your appetite is bad v J2.05Y wa $2522T°3 the Drugman, 205 Main St. Central Ave. alling new furniture, est possible prices, me into our store HOURIGAN, >t HE PLANK Ete., in Town. O'CONNELL, Proprietor. rent six dend at th or 1910, jel3daw SAPRAW, L ifreseurer.. THERB 15 no adverining medium 1n tern Connect) at 2 fafacs. 3 resilia: @ The Bul Telephone 607. oct2d | Office of The Norw Rorwich: Conin, Jume 11, 1510; The "Directoix ot ihis Bociéty b eclated ont of the earningsof the fa anum, pa tied" thereto, © 172D DIVIDEND. I Savings Soclety. months a semi-annual iy ie rate of FOUR PER CENT ble to depositors anti- ana atier July 15th, COSTELLO LIPPITT, “Creasurer. business | A glaa WAYS. Broad flelds of green, afi orchard red. _under a blue kky Unite to form a ploture that is ple ing to the eye I do not wander, brush in hand, in . auest of color schemes This & est revelation daily dmwnx upon my dreams The aweller down the clty ways would glve his gold to buy Broad felds of green, an orchard red L. under & blue 8ky This rapture, brigltiy rises nightly drenched in crystal daw As falr 1o me as are the scenes the orient traveler Views' And_without mor Top “AEM 0 slormy ken For fruit as fair and golden 3 glad Hesperides: © i Broad fields ofggroen, an orchard red .. under a blue sk The Golden Fleece or Cloth of GoM with them can never vie ind ‘runs in riot ov ' clover fields Then with a breath of Araby fro on, the orehard sieal h, pleasant! measures qf deljgh sad” moul oot but org “Broad ficlds of & under a blu v, without price! X VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings hand—Can't see why you sif day r day, when yer never not Adihose person—My the doctor told me I must take outdoor exercise, Mr. Blinks (in art museum)—I didn’t know you were such an admirer of curios,” Mrs, Blunderby. Mrs, ¥ derby—Oh, yes, indeed. I just delight in iniquitiés,—Boston Transcript You need a mental rest. Stop ¢ cussing ant. prospects.” “But tor—- L “No argument, now. ' Tar 80l for a while instead of basebal Washington Herald Mrs. Quackenness—Am yo' daughter happily mar'd, Sistah Sigg M Sagg—She sho' is! Bless goodn she’s done got & husband dat’s ske to death of her!—Woman's H Companion He (tenderly)—And what do you think of the engagement ring I | v you, Doris? She (delighthedly)—Wh think it is a beauty, Jack—t hondsomeat one 1 eve Lippincott'’s M “Hello! be ou?" “Yos Say, deare rald! Haven't ou seen the new rule that you mustn't talle over the telephone as you would if you were faco to face Chicago Tribune. Ascum—Do_you_think Skinner hgs bought a plac - self in society? Wise—Oh, no! I'll bec he's only leased it, for he's liable to have to skip out at a moment’s no- tice.—Catholic Standard and Time Mrs. Howard—Do come to sec soon. 1 live right around the corn from your house. Mrs. ( Thanks, awfully, but since our new motor I never ca who lives less than twenty m away.—Life By the way, Elder Browne that you always address you g gation as ‘brethren,’ and never me tion the. women r sermon: “But, my-edear madam. the one em- the other.” " “Oh, but not in church!"—Success Magazit MUCH IN LITTLE d glven me Cuban _goods were Invoiced for the United States through' the Huva consulate during the: last q 1909 to the value of $8,283,476, Slam, outside of Bangkok, fs most jungle ana its teak and timber trade is the t important indust o that it affords a splendid market for such machiner The farm products Imported into the United States dur the fiscal year—the year of highest record amounted In value to nearly $627,00 000. _The Imports for 1908 were valued at $540,000,000 in_round numbers. and the average for the five vears, 1901- 1905, was a trifle over $455,000,000 The west end of Trinfty churchyar used to be a high bluff. ‘It was a. f vorite resort for the inhabitants in that part of the town. Krom the top there was an_uninterrupted view of the Hudson. It was in early days o much of a promenade as is Riverside at the present time. Pork is called by n doctor an ex- ocellent cosmetic. It is guaranteed to provide the complexion of a newl opened rose. If you can't get pork, you are urged to cat bacon. The renson is this: Usually, when the skin Iy dry, it is deficient in oll, and cosmetics are employed to soften it. Pork is re- garded as supplying oil Consul Hernando de Soto of Riga reports the value of exports from Pernan, a_ Russian-Baltic port, during 9 $3,172,662, an in over 0% of $476.572. The chief.export was fax pulp, 29,396, the other exports be- ing\flax and tow, oll, cake and sced, barley, rye, pit props, deals and squre tmber, railway . ties. V timbor, ete. T its Int froit growing in Island, undey the an- spices of the government, have con- I"the. farmers’ that. a puios, Pesrs, plums and cherries can be ralsed thes Consul Frank Deedmey ot Charlottetown says that, special suc- vll‘lj ll;.xB hl‘(;! flilldaled with such ap- ples as Ben Davis, Spy, King, Wealthy, Onfario and Pewaukpe, = e