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JEWETT cITY Warden and Burgesses Transact Bor- ough Business — Delinquent ' Dog Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at i ‘E‘?&m ana Illustrated Sorigs SR o7 Thia Company at Armors. mpany n?_. ers Union, meets in C. L. U. Lagtes" Auxiliary, A. O. H. meets in A O H Hall - ey 'pvmmg"“’\'h 430, B. P. 0. E thian Hal Canton The ‘regular meeting of the warden and burg-sses was held Tuesday. even- ing. The fire committee reported nur ome side of the hosehbuse had “heen shingled, costing $48, while the con- L 0. 0. ¥. mectafirace for painting it hatl besn i L. et Bac ¥, finnoy ror $80. The street. com- hem oo 94 F. of A meets |, \itee reported regarding the plans 11, 0. D. K. S, {drain for a sewer in Oak street and the macadam road and was instructed to advertise for sealed bids. The bor- ough attorney was authorized to draw Ub a notice to be painted on signs to meet the legal requirements regarding the speed limit of automobiles. It was voted that $1,500 be laid aside toward the sinking fund for the retiremant o! the electric light bonds. S Siotice was recelved from Amos A. ‘Browning advi: g the officials “of meeting of the creditors of George Labonne, Jr, on July 9 at his office THE AUDITORIUM. in orwich, when certain tracts of ’ land belonging to M. Labonne in Gris- The summer schedule of moving pic- | wold would be sold at private sale. fures and illustrated songs is draw The officials voted to ratify the pay- #ng w1 filled houses and well pleased [ ment of $600 to the Thames National and the management finds | bank of Norwich and $498.75° to the new programme very satisfactory. | Jewett City Savings bank for inter- pictures so far th week have [ est on ths electri light bonds. Va- wvery good, and the ow on the | rious bills were voted paid. wall balanced with comedy 20d | Paid Dod License, Plus Warden's Roosevelt's Return to Amer- Fo e picture for today. R e P over 'becn|. Dog Warden A. J. Tinker was -in- in town bef Tt is positively | formed on Tuesday that a vicious dom Pest picture ever taken in New |had bitten a child on Hill street. ~ On i s Mr Roosevelt | Investigation he found the dog to b2 e Rough | Riders, | unlicensed and would have put him who rode from Okla- | out of the way but for the pleas of the S onk Con horseback e | family and the fact that the owner for the parade, and many oth- | Said he would pay the license. When motable characters. ¥ he found that there was a little more The Bternal Trmngle to pay for the dog warden's troudle, - L. jan | he ‘refuced to pay anything, where- g upon Mr. Tinker went up to shoot the v Sus dog. The man finally pald and re- Lo ccived a reprimand from Warden - Lewis for his delay. About the Borough. Mrs. G. H. Prior went to West Greenwich Wednesday for a visit. Arthur Geist of Cahoes, N. Y., is at Paul Geist's for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Shepard F. Brown have returned from their wedding trip. Everett Hooper is spending the sum- mer at Manchester-by-the-Sea. Mr. and Mrs. Amos G. Mayne of Quaker Hill spent the Fourth with [ Mr. and Mrs._ Walter I Johnson. Nirs. H. E. Paul was one of the effi- cient workers on Tag day, her name being omitted from the list. ‘meets in Germaniai Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS See the Barefoot Sandals in russet offers at picnic, Friday 0 or 11.45 C. 20c round trip fare. an Imp film, contains wecks ago, anwfld'nbezheb i company Others are Doctor's Revenge, Fricot Bearning a_Trade = today the| n the Wildwood Grow, magnifi- Bluebe astrated BREED THEATER. The Face at the Window, Superb Bio= graph Feature. < Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jackman have The contaminating influence of reck- | returned from Crescent Beach and assocsates have gone to Maine for the summer. ¥ in this superd Biograph drama - — for the feature at the Breed for the balance of this week, COLCHESTER B & stucy es bewilderingly —. Wmried as it is nataral A voung#col- | Home-Comers for Vacations Long or leze gradusse, tis fathers pride, has| Brief—Some Good Ball Games Ar- Just Been elected a member of the | ranged. Graduate club, and is presented ths | William F. Murphy returned to Bos- n Tuesday after a week's visit with | his brother, James T. Murphy Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. of P. held a meeting In Pythian hail Tues. day evening. There were several out of town members present. Cohen of New w:' stein. This placed upon the ciub sheif. and all goes well unti the new members calls upon an artist | friend, and findinc him painting a new ‘easional model, he He makes many | 3 Anally marries her, his irate father. | ®ut is disowned from bad is the York He goes h % e of his parents on Hall's Hill Bis Tmithtul little wite and child | Ac Cehin W% traveiing md ) b i »”:&rt . ‘,;“d 5;'“,‘:“: salesman for a fur house in New York thation toast sees a face at the window, | #5d the boys, thinking it is a tramp. n. It turns out , and he begs the nce Shore from while doing so ex- | The remainder of the bj | mear perfection rence Carver has returned brief visit with friends in Nor. Miss Ruth Snow acted as clerk in the postoffice during her absenc John Nelkins of Stamford is ing at his home in town. William Cavanaugh of Beacon Falla home on Pleasant street on sit- George Anderson. who has heen at ork in Hartford for the past year has u i signed on account of ill-health and Mother. and Every Girl 1 Get the Other | retqined 10 his home hete. Fellow Steals Clayton D. Barton of East Hamp- YANTIC HAPPENINGS. |, | Seen and Heard—Five Foot Oats Cut—General News. was in town Tuesday. ss Annie Smith wae in Williman- Tuesday. Master Edward Taylor | has been visiting at Miss Smith's eturned with her to his home. Motored from City of Churches. Milhan and family of Brook- have arrived at their sum- s Qu the| O.H fisn, N Y. Miss Edna Bentley is Wweek with relatives r s nk Miss Mary Sullivan has returned to hame Elmwood Heights for Fitchville after spending a few days season. They made the trip up in With friends on Monumental farm their touring car. The dahiias are showing up in good | A riefft_of New York is at | the gerd around here. | hie home on Norwich avenue for a irs. John Olaf has had an excellent | vacation. in biossom since June Sti Clarence 1. Norton and party of The whistle of the quail is frequent- | North Westchester were in town Tues- Iy heara the country roads. It is vy in Mr. Norton's touring car. thought they will not as scarce 2 F. O'Connell was the guest of Ghis fall as they w la. vear. Some | friends in Hartford over the Fourth. Ween very tame. One mother and brood | Manager C. H. Strong of the' Col- ®f fve allowing one of the villagers to | chester team is arranging for dates r without any signs | with several strong teams. The home is playing good ball which ena 1im to get a better class of teams. .0 HOUSING. team bles Crop of Oats. M J Tec "n( o scre of omts t verag ug A 2 ® the stall There was New York Expert Fnds Faulty Con- B Sl Scre cat ditions in New Haven Tenement This is great rying weather | Section. and Jocal farmors are ¢ ntage — of ft. ¥ two dayé la week Lawrence ‘The pond lil 1 fler of New York was the guest of canal are geto tenement housing section of ' the tion these da - aven Civi Federatior M. Veiller is secretary of th> Natlonal Improvement fo New Housing associntion and Haven on the invitation ty 1o look over the housing situation and give his advice of reme- 1y to se fls in th: tenement ses of the Elm City. Mr. Vefller — eSS been for the past twentiy years BALTIC CATHOLIC PASTOR associated with the advanced move- mwent for improved housing in - the To Be Rev. J. J. Papilion, Now at Day- | Unit-a States Yille—Wili Succeed the Late Rev. J.| The tenement housing s&ction of the federation has been for six months studying the conditions in New Haven and brought Mr. Veiller to the city to bmit to him their plans of improved olie church ferred br R Nilan to | housing conditions her. the pustorate sate Con-| On Thursday Mr. Veiller met ' the ception chur vacant by | t ent housing section at the Civic 1Be death Jau. 25 1816 of Rev. James | Federation rooms and discussed -the W, Hoer sit wmwith them. He was. then The parist ne besides taken by the committae on a five | tractive church vt : hour tour about the city beginning chial schoo s s Jo- | with ¥ and Wooster streets. in- s, shing academy of | cluding all sections of the city where the H 2 young ladies’ mem- using is abundant. tmary of wide repu excellenc In @ great many of the tenemen anfl thoroughness of instructio garbage i dumped in th> ashes Rex. Father Papilion is 2 native of | or allowed to accumulate in the corner Canada brdained at Nicolet|of the courts with other waste. in o ears’ ministry in | other cases from the appearance of Canacn Connecticut and garbage cans it showed that,the for threc sears was an sssistant pas- | cfllections were few and far between. Ror In Waterbury. then for three vears | Mr. Veiller reserved his judgment on mssistant in Putnam before being ap. | the corditions he had seen and :facts goimted pastor of St Thomas church |he had heard un Friday. when foluntown. where he did ex he met at luncheon at the Country Work for two vears and eizht monthe. | club the members of the assoclation. From Voluntown he was promoted | 2nd leading citizens. in a confsrence to Daywille, where he has labored|on the housing conditions and related fasthfully and om Iv. leaving the [Subjects. He first deseribed the poor gamiah in most satists condition. | condition of the _garbage, also the suctessor thers has not been an- | fact of dark rooms In the large brick Smeed yet tenement houses. He described . the Since the death of Rev. Father Hoey, [ manner in which lots are built all over Rev. M. J. Lynch his assistant has|and in this way exclude light and air from the buiMings. He said this is all uncalled for in a city like New Ha- ven, where there is plenty of room to build houses of any description with- out these defects. From 1,000 to 1500 privy waults he found to exist in spite of the sewer connection of the city. been acting pestor at Baltic. carrving on She affairs of the parish with signal wbility. Has Remarkable Touch. That old master, J. P. Morgan, is Back, ready to touch up the financial fandScape wherever needed—Wash- ington Post. The Wild East. __A highway robbery in Massachu- wetts! What is to become of the wild O\ g DR._POPE'S GOLDEN TABLETS and —i woolly east?—Loufsville Courier- | LIVER AND BLOOD TONIC are made and sold by THE OLDEST .DRUG HOUSE in Westors New England. is vour uarautve fov thelr SAF) TABILITY Una B rieTBNCY: s 25e a bottle Toni. ror AR drseint o B2 Ce. Springfield, Masx spariie and flavor of Will- —ke it the popular on a hot day. Owner, Pays License Feo and Costs.| - | of kidn: Powder fi!orehealth fortheskin * healmg wonder for Chafing, Scalding, , Nettle Rash, Burns, Wounds, Aiter Shav- Tender Feet, Offensive QOdors, and Bed Sores. ' S. SYKES After making plain these points Mr. Yeiller spoke about better housing condition= that would favor the people in these gections. He said New Ha- ven needs; first. a dailv collection 1d, to organize for a 0 for' improved condi- tions in tenem nts. - The tenement house section has pre- paréd a plan embracing Mr. Veiller's suggestion in addition to thoke formu- later by the section, hoping to re- sult in the early fall in the organiza- tion of the Improved Housing asso- tion, Inc.. in the state of Connec— ticut, with & capital of $50.000, at $10 a share. $100—Re ward—$100 pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded .disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure | the only positive cure now known t the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional . discase, Tequires a constinfional treatment Hall's Ca- tarrh Gpre is taken internally, acting directi¥ upon the blood and mu. surfaces of the system. thereby the foundation of the disease, strength b ing the patient building up the constitution and as- sisting nature in doing its work. Tht Droprietors have so much faith in is Gurative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi- monials e : Rddress F. 1. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O Sold_ by’ Dr The Take Hall's Pills for consti- pation; “Foley Kidney Pills Have Cured Mo | The above is a quotation from a let- tre written by H. M. Winkler, Evans- ville, Ind. *T contracted a severe case trouble. My back gave out I seemed to have lost strength and ambition; was both- ‘ered with' dizzy spells, my head would | swim and ‘specks fioat before my eves. | and pained me I took Foley's Kidney Pills regularly and am now perfectly well and feel like @ _new ma oley Kidney Pills have cred me.” Lee & Osgood Co. The eleverest imitation of real coffee ever vet made is Dr. Shoop’s Health Coffee. It is fine in flavor and is made in just one minute. No tedious 20 or 20 inutes boiling. Made from pure pareaed grains, small nuts, ete. Sample from Lee & Osgood. LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED in_Franklin, Nott_place from the Dr. Finder an Ayrshire co will_be snitably rewarded notifving ¥ J. Kingsley. Telephone 249.4 julid w LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich, within and for the Di orwich, on the 6th day of Jul D. 1810. Present, NELSON J. AVLE Estate’of Nelly Hubbard Da; of Norwich. in said District The Executor exhibited his sdm! tration account with said estate to Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered. That the 11th day of July A. D. 1810, at 10 o'clock in the for noon. at-the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said Distric be. and fhe same 15, appointed for hear. ing the same, and the said Executor directed to Eive notice thereof by pub lishing this order once in some news- paper haying a circulation in said Dis- trict at least four days prior to the da: of said hearing. and make return to th Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Alttest: FANNIE C. CHURCH. juiza Clerk. SHEA & BURKE COMPLETE * USEFURNISHERS Prompt and Cereful Attention Given To FUNERAL WORK Telephone Conne NORWICH and TAFTVILLE Lady Assistant when desired. may2sd M. HOURIGAN SPEGIAL ! For the next scven days we will sell our stock of Refrigerators Go-Carts Porch Rockers at prices r:gardless of cos tions. 62-66 Main Street ¥2a FURS STCRED FOR SUMMER I-now have my own building at 107 Franklin Sfreet, where the best facil ities for storing Furs have been in- stalled. Bring yonrs to me and have Uiem repatreds dyed and stored for the summer. M. BRUCKNER. Telephone 2 aprigTThS We are neadquarters for NARRYGANSETT BANQUET AL Family irade supplied ai 60c per doz © B Wiikbh 5 Cove St Tel oet30d Yesteriy. ®. H. Shippee, PR, WANTED—A -llvn snt | propeller which us in Norwich and- vm ang exclusive terrl ‘e “men here is Thursday, day_o; morning.* C. " B. Room 4%, Wauregan ‘WANTED—To rent, small farm or 3 acres with cottage with view to buy- ing same. Near cars. ulars to J. K. B.. Norwich Bulletin of- fice. Julf WANTED—Experienced young man FULL ASSOCIATED - PRESS DESPATCHES 5 TO RENT. Every purchaser of Wines and Lig- unors should visit m: stock 1 have. month of July. Laubenheimer Rhine Wine domes.,50c 75¢ 500 Special Laugenheimer Rhine Wine, imp., 35, St. Julien Claret St. Julien Claret, ‘Adamado Port Wine . India Wharf Steamed imported. tore and see the prices for ‘the Beer, dozen 75c Our Old Darling Whiskey is known as the best of all. Geo. Greenberger, Telephone 812. Jvea 47 Franklin Street. Have You Noticed the Increased Travel It's & sure sign of fine roads. Peopls Ii the cpem b method, end MAHONEY BROS. marl17d We. furnis! it you'll tako one of our teams you'll say the sarae. 2 00d weather and et out into the best Falls Avenue. ELMER R. PIERSON Horse Dealer Telephone 177-12. Jy2a for farm work. Wages requi Write William Valentine, Brooklyn, Conn. Julf WANTED —Farm to buy or hire with “ POETRY, O Bt o iy - Tuoas. | ¢ AL . sU ceable torms Can boarr Room 32, Central building. Tuird ol e R i R Suhetin. Juuf' FOR RENT _New clghi-room _fur- I - - nished cottages at Lord's Point, Ston- [ Do you want (o knnw (he secret of the VOR 8 STrable hunting cabin ton, Conn': “running water. inodcrn huppincus of-1ife? launch hull, 26 feet long. about 7 foet | tollet. ’ telephone,. five minwten (rom | Taste (he nectir thncrin nowlng in (his e o, dry and SDECay. Compiets | Lrolicy, ‘excelient: Whhing, boAtIng. world ot 1ol and scrite With everyihing except engine and [fishing; ready July 15th: terms reason- | Would: sou learn 1o amile ot trouble » reason of mile goos | able, Address Box 31, Niantic, Conn. and to keep your femper swoot n llrflr :ol!»o H::.z'x;:nc _b.l‘g’;l'_l!l‘lng Je24a Then move out of Grouchy alley und D mt composition trimmings, st | - B0 WENT—Fumished cottige. Jul ey, acraBy Ahopportunity to install medium | &nd AVEUSt at Pleasant View, Address v,y can laugh ai every (rial, and yous wer and make fine crulser, Box 33, | O M. Randolph, $ Chéstnut St, West itin wiil fiy ‘away A ' ales Ferry, Conn. Sultd 07':;; 3694 | you can revel in vour gladness every RENT—Lower wal, 21 Riple nour of the. day FOR SALE Tiish bred Boston Lorier | o % rooms, Eood repair. ronsons | And your heart Wili echo snatches of ups” 12w oisacs | Rblor Tauive 46 Hobnrt Ave. "Je0d | gy Lhe pomis Sour i Foptas To REWT_Houzs 213 Frankiin 853 | 11 Yo hunoy mainn croucry Alley out FOR SALE—Good cheap horse. AD- |10 roome srent $15 per month. Ad ¥ piy Max Schwarts, 31 Maple strect. | dress Dr.D. L. Jones, East Great PIan. [ Wiy be lingering in shadows, when th Saiefig 9104, I, T e _aprdd sunshine, ever fair . HAY FOR SALE_Sianding. R F.| 710 RENT_Basement at 05 Fra Bids vou come out where the blossoma o AU A n T alaiion: | atmgc PR Basement st U Rrankita | Blde Jok qo R g e et s ST J. E. Fanning. Juizd " | or similar business. may17d You cuh wall In paths of p! o with ¥om SALB_An §-room house, nearly | 1o MENT_Nica upper fiat 0 rooms | 1¢ youll: banjun V'alley for the privilege. H. Lyon, Lebanon, Conn. JulTThSTu WANTED —Horseshoer, one who cin new, with large garden wood Heights. Addre; Colchester, Conn. Julld lot_on Eim- . 8. Clark, WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gzrdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 883. apr2sd High Grade PIANOS Latest Sheet Music AND NEW STYLES- WALL P AT APER Yerrington's 49 Main Street may1sd NEW STOCK of Remnants, Silks, Dress_Goods. Lin- Sns, all at lowest prices.. Good lensths for suits ana skirts. them. Call and see THE REMNANT STORE, 1 JOHN Next to Fire Statlon. West Main St. BLOOM, Prop. 3 mar26d THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Etc., in Town. JAMES O’CONNEL! Telepnone '507. L. Proprietor. oct2a ——OPEN— Del=-Hoff Cafe Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. ivea = HAYES BROS. Props Foley's Kidney any case of kidney and not bevend the reach of medicine. medicine can do more. Co. Remedy will_cure bladder trotble No Lee & Osgood THEWE 13 no aavert) Eastern Comnectionr latin for iai o The Bule do jobbing preferred. Union or non- union. Apply to J. O. Trudeau, 43 Bank, Willimantic. Jul7a WANTED—An experienced revolver fitter. This is an unusually good job for i ood mechanic who Is a rapid workman and thoroughly understands revolvers. Must be vyoung. sober and able to take responsibility. Addr: Box 50, care Builetin Co. Jul7d FOR SALE_A handsome fast na. tural pacer mare: good one: can be segn rear of No. 108 Aortn "Main street. MOTOR BOATS—Mot: cabin launches, quick dellvery, full line asoline engines. The Wesi Mystic E}u Company, West Mystic, Conn, boats ana WANTED—Boarders in_tne_country. from May untll September; R 7. D, and telephone. For rticulars ~ add: Box 63, Norwich Town. apr23TThS WANTED—A woman for general housework on a farm;.family ot three. Good wages for competent help. Mid- dleaged woman preferred. - Address, Housskeeper. cars of The Bulletin. ul WANTED — Experienced general housework &irl. family of two. APBLY Mra. . "M. Betison, 80 Warren, strest ulzd p AGENTS WANTED—T0 handle quick selling lpechltL Fine proflu. end postal for information. J. P. Leonard Co. B 0. " Box 1121, mruora Conn. Ju12 WANTED—At the Backus hospital. maid for the nurses’ hdme and women to do plain ironing and work on the mangle. Jun2sd AN EXPERIENCED MALE NURSE would like a position. No objection to coun Inquire at Utley & Jones' or 119 Wilitams 8t References furnished, un?: AGENTS WANTED—To handle quick selling specialty.’ Fine profits. Send postal for informatien. J. P. Leonard Co.. 5 Box 1175, Hexsiorg, Cone. 37, WANTED—Good - girl for general housework.. Bnquire or write Mrs. H. C. Lathrop, Windham, Ct. Jezsd WANTED AT ONCE. Three giris for laundry work, 1 girl for kitchen work, 1 girl to heip wait on help, 1 girl to wash for cooks, 1 girl for general help. Wages for all are 14 per month. room and board. ~All or Block Island and all in the same hotel. Free Employment Bureau, S. H. Reeves, Supt. Julsa WANTED Agents to sell the Improved Screen Door Clasp. Sells on sight. The clasp that keeps doors closed. Exclusive territory. Sample by mail, 25c. A. H. OUSLEY, No. 65 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Open evenings untll 8 p. m. _julld Wanted for th: Shore Experienced Table Girls, Laundress and Dish Washers. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. junzlc PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physiciens attending; in- fants adopted, or boarded if desired: eonfidential; terms reasonable; in- close stamp; write to Collinsville San- itarium. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. aprita LUMBER AND COAL- GOAL ment Week ln the Business July is the h when the delivery of Winter Coal really commences, and this is commencement week. Have you ordered your Coal yet? E. CHAPPELL C6. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephon Lumber Jyidaw CALAMITE COAL /It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned WDOd G. H. lIASKEI.l.. 402 — 'Phones — 489 mayz4d COAL and LUMBER In the bemutizul valley of Wyoming. in Penn., lies the beds of th ‘:’- o Hracite” Coal T the world curcd a supply of this tor "his "Iy It in your cooking stove We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing, one of the best roofings known to the trad JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone 884. .+, eprisa COAL | ' Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ‘ ALWAYS IN ST6CK. A. D. LATHROP. Office—cor. Market and Shetueket S:a Telephone 163-12. ieuring. Ord: ors (aken for combings. FOR SALE — ‘ren-room house, has been rented in two tenements. large Jot, two minutes’ walk from school and trolley. Inquire at 56 Elizebeth St after 4 p. m. apried What $1300. Wiil Do! Buy a good:60-acre farm, fi tion, will keep 12 head of catt] 7-room house. large cattle barn, horse barn. henhouse. 40 feet long. = Al buildings Al, together with a full line of wagons and farming tools: $700 cash, balance on. mortgage. .Picture 11st. TRYON'S AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Con: Jeisa FOR SALE home, all improvements, best condition, with barn, large garden, well located. Cheap, on easy terms. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Open Evenings. Central Bul may28d Small the fine rasidence recentiy owned by the late Frank J. Plummer, 10 ropms, bath, gas, steam heat- er, fine yard. Rare Opportunity. Inquire of JAMES' L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Miain St, Frankiin Sguare Real Estate and insurance FOR SALE. Thames River ¥arm of 22 meres, On west bank, near Massapeag station, Cent. Vermont R. R., about midway be- tween Norwich and New London, long river shore front. beautiful view. good all-the-year dweiling and buildings, never-failing running water in house from private reservoir, well fruited, good facilities for boating and fishing. ete, Well adapted for country home OF boarding house. Price low and easy terms. For all particulars of the mhove or for other property fo: call “nt office. on Franii) A Clean - Cool Kitchen Meais perfectly cooked and served on time. No wood to chop, no coal to carry, no can to fill, no oil to spill. A match and the fire is ready. THE GAS RANGE is the world's best cooking stove, a hot weather necessity and a blessing ev. ery day in the vear. Saves time— | saves doilars — saves work — sayes worry. Call and see the latest models before! the splendid assortment is broken. Gias & Electrical Dep’t., 321 Main Street, Alice Building. iwed MAXWELL For Sale jooking car and great- The swellest est bargain ever offered. Maxwell 4-cylinder, 45 H. P.. equipped with every modern appliance, 116 wheel base, quick detachable rim. Been used carefully, now just out of the shop. N. B. We have several cars, little used—prices right. NEW POPE-HARTFORD., MAX- WELL AND OVERLAND CARS for immediate dellvery. Call for demonstrations. M. B. RING & SONS mar22d MONEY LOANED on Diamnonds, Watches, Jewelry and Sccurities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of ok Tuk or. An old e (nmn.nu 18732.5 THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street. Upatairs. NOTICE : Or. Louise Franklin Miner fs now focated in her new ofice, Breed Hall, Room 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m, Telphone 660. aug17a . AUTCMORILE STATION, B. J. Colt, ¢ Otis Street. Automobile and Bicycle Rejuiring. chine work. Jobbing. and storage, bath, gas; good al Hobart A‘va. it o promi Inquire’ on premises, Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls Joys of Sunny street may7d Oh, you'll Tearn the peaco of loving & TO RENT Stofe at 65 Franklin St y 7 sirike: u. miy Enauire at this orfce. marTod s | And yowll strike a mine.of And’ Success will ever & You, you'll mever Know Gefcat 1e yhult Grouchy alloy for Six-room apartment with bath, 8o o your trials with heater, electric light and fuel gas, pupren Fine location. llu]]ihl 88 \wll be your portion—not & JAMES L. CASE, appy Jite complete, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. by Yoavini Gr alley for the s ot ‘Sunny stre ‘Ankeies Lxpross, THG WoRLD 1 TO LET For me the jasmine buds unfold And wiiver dafsfes athr dhe Jos, Q 1o Grocus hoardmihesunset Kol Store 74 Main Street, City. | i\ & Tone reniies 0 e T 2¢el the nap thTOUEN. the bough Fed Possesslon given when desired. (A G g N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St., CIty | 1 know the fountains waywara yearns marl7d ing; I love, and the world is minel I love, and thoughts that some time Eriovea; f sun®well remembered, grieve not mej From all that darkened dnd dsceive VeIlIeS Chnonrs my spirit frec o "mott the hours Tépeat one story, Hirgs the ok Oe mtoain divine My clouds arise all fushed with gloryj ¥ fove, ‘and the worla is min " Fiorenco Tarle. Coates, VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Walter—Did you order oot a 1 «__for the New Coiffures | |..00" 50 "0l Gnbationtivy 1" i What's the matter? Waiting for th Ghe stylos to change—Bostom “My daughter, Gladys, M . . come quite an elocutionis peevishly replied the next-door nelghs o f{Por 0" neart—puc Wife—Really, George, T get to . 67 Broadway - 'Phone 505 || TUUC TUlMiong seen that 1 marricd |you on the installment plan hore and Country, L | “Jack, dear, mamma has Invited us and ll“uerle this flat with us.”—Life Mr. Dorking (cautiously approaching MOBFLS FON EVERY_FIOMSE. | Siotust storimtahout? Sobey 1 CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. Kkins— burnt herself on the f ‘What 1is ‘unterrified patrotism? ™ arrving all the hammocke and. pice nic baskecs on-a Fourth of July outir ithough -you did the same thing 1a year and the year before . Feader. “Johnnie, who was the first in peace countrymen?” Whethe “Honesty, my son,” sald the millic alre, “ls the best policy Wel haps it is, dad, joined the vouthful philosophe but it strike me dona pretty well, neverthele Bits, — nobility, dad.” “Well, let v bit ecautious. When doe th «“Tired out” expire? —Loulsyille Courfer-Jou says Mother, and well she might “Gardening has regtored young Spi be after doing a week’s washing. gles to health. Great thing, g Don't et her o it, Try {he g It was gardening that ir him out in. the first pi strange. What kind?" " “Root et Wash Way ||=. just once, and end the tiresome 'khrln (3,17\1 blow “)I «“m[u r hor er ook asked the summer boardor. “No," s drudgery. 80 cemts perweek Fl il boas furmer, mourly. “The is the price. Bet auch good Dy nowadays that S. & J. GREGSON | |™siiwils Bxirens 193 Feanklin Stry | MUCH IN LITTLE Norwich, Conn. 5 r ' Telephone 895 ton brought into the United State n OUR tive methods, which the Japanese. i LINE & Y The American Analyst gives the IS NOW COMPLETE. Nt B bl T R The Handsomest showing of new |Eluzcd baper ‘with a solution”of one fabrics and colorings we have ever at. | [To¥ OUnCe of buke neetate of lea tempted. Cool, perfect fitting and slght @ 1’ ounees "ot ‘rainwater SUMMER UNDERWEAR in ail | Dresonce of gas In iy coindiderinie weights, made knee length, full length | auantity 1 blackens the test pay or in Union Suits. | = - i en from Puerto Puata that there The Haifer, 101 Main S1., City | o ro/nforcet conerete has yoduced General Contractor | o v Witliam Towe 1 i . AD orders recelve prompt and caretu) | /'Y director of t nin. d attentior. Give me a trial order. Sat. skout: barrage in Jgvpt, and wh i e fwo paratil tUnaBl wader th THOS. J. DODD, Norwich |river fromy New Jerney' (o New Yo Telephone 349-2. Norwich, up his duties us engineer of the und i3 una’ extension of the 1 iy Bowling Alleys, | ™" — Rose Bowling Alleys, | """ - . . LUCAS HALL, kan, Bohemin, It has recently ¢ to the knowledge of the authoritis. tha = Anton Hofer a grave digger i 49 Shetucket Streot. lendorf, has comniucted for yea A He oct1zd 3. 3. C. BTONE. Prov | (k1 oy ol een proved. ho b taimed from. the hodios which ho dug up for theipurpose. In - his gars AMERICAN HOUSE e v Tonnd AN Dt ot Nhle RAe @ won N’ hand. Wurrell & Sandersor SPECIAL RATES to Theatre ’rrmwt- Besideaits: use. 1 y NE ARG, - Traveling Men, oto. Livery connected | (i wiidiiie camel for il Tacsen SHETUCKET »TREDT. L e i e Ve Sl LT s AR A YOt —= | strong- @i sh euten ( LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Cahel e until evAporation lenve BAKERY among the desert nomads, By rubbing We are confdent our Ples, Cake ang | M8 Mubstance helween (e hands 1t Bread capaot be excslled Give us 8 [ L[t \ i Witer 1 ks i relid iR trial order. vrink, highly estvemed g Lhe doe- novid i 20 Fairmount Street. ' crt f0lk