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mnmm.r SATURDAY PARTLY cLouDY. and Motion Pictures at ures and Illustrated Songs 3 Neo_ 1 IG A. R, meeis Memorial. Todge, No. 46, K. of P, in lés Hall . ymmandery, No. 637, U. O. at 33 CL Street. H. H. Osgood Lodge, No. 6320, 9 F % T meels in Poneman Olc:x. No. 30, V. O. of A, Foresiers Hal & Stationary En No. 6, meets in 11 Block. of e Council, No_ 35, D. ts at 54 Washingion Strect. ANNOUNCEMENTS Change of Location. Ernest Jones, the dent: ineers Asso- t, for- located in the Bill block on She- | 46 in the Shannon building, where an up-to-date thoroughly dental office. Dr. Jones w ¢ BREED THEATRE. “Way Out W. est,” Thrilling Western Feature. Y+ Gne of the most attractive pic Sthe season, is the feature at the theatre for the balance of th and-e entitled “Way Out West. is a breezy tale of two young jore, who are seen making their ‘way across the American desert gheir canteens rapidly becoming they stop ai the first cabin ‘ses In ft they find a dving . and one of the young fel- fowched by the man's condition adminsster some he has near by, thinks it tima In payment for his act of old man turns over to the the chart of a_secret claim, | directions for reaching it. The ‘cowboy watches the opportuni- in the might, steals the coveted and mekes his _way to the after tying his comrade's ession of the claim, he a vision of his com- $ @ving on the piain, and his con- ence compels him to return to the Than. The rightful owner is car- %o his new possessions. and he da- Cifies to dfvide the heritage with his @4 friend. who is consciance stricken Dot grateful Mr. Frank Pour, sings the beautiful Bome ballag, “Alwave think of Mother and is combeiled to respond to tripie encores. Independent Pictures at the Audito- rium. The Indspendent films shown by t of the Auditorium, the are very popular, aceording to the | applause heard at this house all this weak. The act- “of Miss Plorence LawTence, th= lady of the “Tmp" Co. is nggh- | than wonderful as = | | | ~exact impression to comvey. Miss Lawrence is more fa- | known as “The Biograph Girl Girl with 2 Thousand Faces “Fmp" Co. control her services ex- Independent firm that pro- “Amerfean” subjects only, is, the York Motion Picture Co., who make the famous “Bison” fitms. deal- ‘with westesn subjects. their are known for their skill with rifle. and their exquisite ip. Red Wing and Rad full blooded Sioux Indians, jent members of the “Bison” the above mentioned firms ars twenty-seven others allied | the Independent side and the Au- handles them all is an entire change of pro- today. Mr. Smith the singer “In the Wildwood where the Grow.” and the Indian melo- Ta.” You see “Our Teddy's_return?” est plcture ever taken of Roose- velt. Mow Barnum Started. Mo the public of two generations Preceding the present there was no Tame better known in all the country that of Phineas Tavlor Barnum, ‘was born at Bethel Conn.. a hun- years ago today. No man better the art of keeping his name the people and making its prom- | a factor In the advancement of interests. He demonstrated “value of advertising as fe him had done, though learned the lesson since to their advantage. His business enter- were characterized by « and bokiness of conception out with vigor. The very of some of thém fascinated the and almost jugtified his esti- of it that it ilked to be hum- He was not sensitive to cri but the thing that he m was indifference traveler by the Shore 1 #ween Boston and New York sees the water from New London in town of Groton a stately monu- That is associated with the In- success of P. T. Bar- en still a youth and the pro- of a small store in his native he was made agent for a lottery By the- state. for the pur- of Building this structure, and alded materially his early start A" active Mfe though reverses soon folléwed. Few men experienced more des in fortune than he. though | uittmate balance was largeiy in his | favor. When only nineteen vears old and edited a week caliéd the Herald of Free- ‘but made it so very free that he | imprisoned sixty days for libel was five or six vears later that he S sliventured in the show busine: was attracted by the advertisement | of the sale of a we woman named Joyce Heth, who, her maater claimed, 161 years old and had been the ©of George Washington, produc- @ocuments to prove it Bought her for a thousand dol and ewhibited her all over the . his receipts being often as a8 fifteen hundred dollars a week. died in almost a vear and a post- examination showed that about years had been added to her age: but that did not detract the financial success of the en- —Boston Transcript e atial Rowing Four Miles. T haven't changed my mind” said (old graduate. ‘Three miles are emough for college crews. It the fourth mile that rocked the for the Yale eight. They didu’t f'8p in the air at the three-mile I read that the stroke pulled times without touching the wa- that after his oar slipped from is he went through the motions he collapsed: that the next man 80 exhausted that he couldn’t sup- the stroke: that a third man the boat was all in and that the men had nothing up their or in their arms when they another ounce. I am going to read tomorrow week that that sort of thing is for & man: that it heips prolong when he pumps himself com- 3 and that the heart is the the strain put upon it. “haven' here 't got to believe it: thank in the world that I haven't are a lot of things said water. There they row at Harrow Btan and the men who g0 in for jng are sculling most of the year. They're thoroughly seasoned and, win or lose, they're generally in §0od con- dition when they cross the line. But we take raw material and young ma-. terial at that and try to whip it into shape for = long race in a hurry, and it _falls to pieces. Then we're asked to swallow the story that they're the better men for ibe ordeal. and some of us can't—or won't, which amounts to the same thing*—Providence Tribune. BRIEF STATE NEWS Bridgeport.—A lodge of the Patriotic Order of America is to be started in Bridgeport. Waterbury.—There are 135 inmates lat Brookside home, an increase over the last month. Bristol—Chief of Police Ernest T. Belden reports 50 arrests by the bor- ough police force during June. Poquonock.—A movement is under way for forming @ council of the Knights of Columbus in Poquonock. Westford.—At a meeting of the school board Arthur Burrill, who was | reeently graduated in Worcester, was {hired fo teach the village school for the coming year. Meriden—The new .motor fire en- gine is in commission and will respond to all alarms hereafter. The engine and hose horses have been removed ' from the Broad street station. - Oakville—A handsome silver cup i8 displayed in the window of a local store, which was won by St. Mary Magdalene's drum corps at tie field exercises held recently in Nauga- Shelton.—Warden L. E. Moulthrop has received notice from State High- way Commissioner Macdonald_that a carload of oil is en route for Shelton, to be used on all the state roads in the town, Plainville—The total tax collections for June, 1910, exceed those of the same month last year by more than $3.000. This is a good showing when the amount collected, $34,635.85, s considered. New Haven.—Chief Cowles' raise in salary went into effect Tuesday morn- ing. Mayor Rice signed the ordef of the board of aldermen, since approved by the board of finance, raising his salary from $2,500 to $3,000. Milford.—The closing of the Straw Manufacturing cempany plant the past week for a brief vacation renders it possible for a large contingent of workers to enjoy a summer outing be- fore starting in for next seasom’s work. Naugatuck—The citizens' meeting in the Gem Opera house recently for the purpose of planning a memorial to John H. Whittemore, consisted of representatives from every class and nearly every nationality in the bor- ough. Not Sportsmanlike. Thz apparent disposition on the part of certain communities through whieh he has passed on his way to Chicago to insult and, it possible, intimidate the pugilist Johnson is neither decent mor sportsmanlike. It would mot have occurred had he been white; that his skin happens to bz dark furnishes the meanest and cheapest of reasons for any such display of dislike. , Everybody who was at Reno agrees that Johnson fought a fair and square battie according to the rules that gov- ern the prize-ring. In so far as such a brutal exhibition could ba clean. it was that, and the negro did nothing to make it otherwise. He distinctly dis- avowed the nonsense about - “Tace supremacy” being on trial. He wom because he was the better man physi- call. From _all accounts he was modest and inoffensive, save in the “squared circle” itself. So long as the “champion” bruiser behaves himself, he is ontitled to the fair-play treatment that any man ought to receive regardless of his color, Those who revile him simply, becads The is black are not “good sports” @mo matter what their claim.—Boston Post. A Pretty Poor Ruler. Nicholas II. of Russia will go down in history as a pretty poor ruler, It has been thoroughly proven that ‘the Czar knows of the atrocities, barbar- ic cruelties, and mediaeval punish- ments vogue, that he directs the work of the infamous secret police, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatu.e of PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSBN & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing prompti> -ttended to. Tel. 118, The Vaughn Foundry Co. iRON CASTINGS rnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest sanzza T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Streer. marsd S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. ipartner to the many in- petrated upon a defense- %;ihe people of Russia are eir political power and ¥ for initiative are no. bet- efore the sham parlisment- nt “was erectéd as’ a crimes of the misrule of hired murderers. ‘Three have assembled since the czar's 1905 manifesto of “frezdom,” and not a single one of the reforms promised in the manifesto has yet been méde. Men gre still arrested and im. prisoned or exi without judicial process, and there is no free press, frec speech, or freedom of assembly. In Russia the trouble is not that the crar is upijformed of the existing state of affairs. He knows of the ter- rible conditions existing and is edu- cated in_the affairs of the world to an extent” great enough to realize what crimes against humanity ars being committed iff his name.—Exchange. 5 neglect & cold, bronchitis, lung trou- S on 1x dankerous. Wi B Deople are o dany iney Yo Conmumption: Soa Heror is ailed it Bright "o sutterer is eitn Bright Spen et improvement. - Call Consumption DOPSs Conn dread mame—and then-take T ‘ckman's Afterative, because it is effec- tive i “Tukerouiosic. No one nesd doubt abouc ii—therg is piénty of evidence from tnesses. Investigate the following: Cdbes Amenia, No Y., July 9. 1000 Gentlem: cated § LaG) e My, dive. “Prior to Feb., 1%8. I was lo- ens- Pr:rr_ e g RS suftering with "which developed into Tubercio Fyaician gave me one month o Ving torrible night sweats and mi hilis and losing Resh rapialy. Favi o from 155 to 13 1o, 1 .coughe. Fad Fafsd” contizually and becamo s Feak that walking a few feot exnausted e X on My raturn home. my regular poy- sloian gave me little encouragement. My o erEwho 15 a clergymuan. neard of Boke TRAR'E Allerative and induced me to take 0T e nignt sweats ang chills i Déared, my sough became caster and Baliy diminighed and in a few aavs ¥ do; 3 Tn e, the firsc In montha. "'::"d' erfect heaith. back 1o 155 Ibe. 1'eet s Alterative. ain that I owe my life to Eck- Signed) E. H. COWLES fokman's Alterative ‘iz good for a1l Throat and Taing troubles, and is on sale in.Norwieh by Lee & Osgood Co., and other. Druggists. 1t can also be ob- faitea at. oF procured by. your local Druggists. Ask for Booklet of Cured Cases, ot write for Evidence to the Eckman - Laboratory, Phila., Pa LOST AND FOUND. LOST_A brown rain coat between Poquetanuck drawbridge and Lantern Hill.. Reward if left at Bulletin office juisd STRAYED from the Dr. Nott place in_Frankiin, an Ayrshire cow. Finder will_be sultably rewarded notifying F. J. Kingsley. Telephone 249.4 1 Jury € The Jury Commissioners of New London €ounty will meet next Monday afternoon, July 1ith, 1910, at 2 o'clock, to perform their duty, as the law re quires. The session will be held in the offiée of - tha Clerk of Courts, in Nor- wich. and all interested may attend and be heard in regard to the selection of jurymen. “EEGAL NOTICES. ommissioners. IYEWE AT L COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwieh. within and for the District of Norwich, on the 7th day of July A D, 1910 Preserit, NELSON J. AYLING, Judse Bstate’'of Mary A. Derrick late of Norwich, in said District, deceased The Administrator exhibited his ad- ministration zccount with said estate fo the Courtfor allowance; it is there- ore. Ordéred, That the 12th day of July, A, D. 1910.at 10 o’clock in the forengon. af the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich.in said District. be, and the 5 is. appointed for hearing the same, and the said Administrator is directed to give notice thereof by pub- lishing this order once in some rnews- paper having a circulation in said Di trict, at least three days prior to the date'of 3g1d hearing, and make return to the Cofert. BLSON J. AYLING. Judge. The apo¥é and foregoing is & true copy “of Fecord ATteet:f FANNIE C. CHURCH. syisa Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PRORATE HELD 4f North Stouington within and for the strict of North Stonington, on the fitag day of July, A. D. 1910 Present, CALVIN A, SNYDER, Judge. Estate’of Bawin H. Knowies. late of North S\guiagton, in said District, de- ceased. i ¢ Qragréd, That the Indusirial Trust| Company, Westerly, R I cite the cred- Tiora of Said deceased to’ bring In their claims against said esiate within months from this date, by posting u | ! | notice to that effect, together with a | cOpy of this order ‘on the sign-post nearest fo the piace where sald de- ceased. last ~dwelt. and in the same town; and by publishing the same once In & Dewspaper having a circulation in | zafi Distrift, and make return (o this | ourt. %" CALVIN A. SNYDER, Judse. The' above and foregoing is a true | cops of record Attest: CAELVIN A. SNYDER, Judge. NoTicE. AlL crediters of salc deceased ar herehy notified to present their claim. against said estate to the undersigned at Westerly. R. I.. within the time lim- ited_in the above and foregoing order. T¥DUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, r Bole Executor. Westerly, R. T. i3 | | | | | — e o Wester] - MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialis! A POISONED SCALP is offen the result of experimenting with the dges and nostrums of quacks, as_many Norwich women know. 1f your sgalp and hair need atten- tion; hava-the aid of a specialist. Miss Adles will be in Norwich all the week of July ITth. Make an early appoint- ment. Wauregan Houss, NORWICH. 10 West 111th St—NEW YORK. Iy4d M. HOURIGAN SPEGIAL ! For lb’j next seven days we will sell our stock of Main Stry Do It Now | sbioned, unsanitary by new and raod- era open plumbing. it will repay you in the increase of health and sas ot doctor's biils. Overhaullig and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me ’fl okt t, Norwich, Conn. you a figure for replacing all the plumbing with the modern kind will keep out the scwer gas. work will be first-class and the reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, . 67 Wast Main Strest. Refrigerators ~ Go-Carts ~ Porch Rockers ising medium 1n ual to The Bul- | our improvea machinery to any size Wars o e, WANTED _Experionced young for farm = White round.man in| o y cottage with Near cars. T, Wages Witliam Valentine, Conn. ew to ‘Address 3. K. B.. Notwich: Buile} Jmra or 3 of- atra union. _Ap; Bank, Willimantic. Every purchaser of Wines and Lig- liora should visit my store and see the Stock I have. Special prices for the month of July. iy Laubenheimer Rhine Wine domes., Laugenbeimer Rhine Wine, imp., 75¢ St. Julien Claret . 35c, fitter. for WANTED _Horseshoer, one who can do jobbing preferred. Union or non- 1y to J. O. Trudeau, Jul7a) 43 WANTED—An experienced revolver This is an unusually goc a WANTED—A woman for woman preferred. A 0d_job £ood mechanic who is a rapid workman and thoroughly understands revolvers. Must be young. sober and able to take responsibility. Address Box 50, care Bulletin Co. Julta general housework on a farm: family of three. Good wages for competent help. Mid- eage Housekeeper, care of The Bulletin. ddres: FoR sarm_stapaing erass fglibe | condition at. reasonable’ rate. 5 | P. M., Allyn’s, Connecticut. “TFOR SALE 1910 Model T Bulck with top and wind shi practically ns not run over 500 miles. Reason for ling want larger car. Inquire of J. 1 Herbert, Voluntown. Juls FOR SALB_Black currants, quantity limited. §2 Oakridge street, city, quisd ~ FOR SALE—-House formerly occupied by George B. Hathaway, deceased, 34 ard streef. Seven rooms with mod- ern improvements, nice lawn and Earden. For full particulars, inguire of Alexander —Jordan, Administrator, 80-35 Market street. Julsd A FINE PRACTICALLY new D! will be sold cheap if taken at onc: Agreeable terms can be arranged as i payment of same. Address, Burope, care Bulletin. Jul7 d |iR. FULL ASSOCIATED PRE! DESPATCHES _TO RENT. TO RENT—A new five-room cottage full; I’u‘l'l!ll?fid %‘Péelmnlfl‘ffin?:m . “Inquire of D. 8. g, 2 etiicket streed, Norwich. Susa 1 TO RENT—An S§-room < Av lack Point for July. J. B. Lucas oom 32, Central bullding. Jul7d FOR RENTNew elght-room _fur- nished cotiages at Lords Point, Ston- ington, Conn.: running water, modern tollet, "telephone, five minutes from trolley, excellent bathing, boating and fishing’; ready July 15th: terms reason- able. Address Box 31, Niantic, Conn. Je24d TO RENT—Furnished cottage, July and August. at Pleasant View. Addr O. M. Randolph, § Chestnut St, West- orly. . Jesa TO RENT—Lower fiat, 21 Ripley place, six rooms good repair, reason- able.” Inguire 46 Fobart Ave. jedd TO RENT—House 242 Franklin St.: FOR SALB_Desirable hunting cabin Jaunch hull, 26 feet long, about 7 feet wide, sound, dry and speedy. Complete with' everything except engine and ropeller which as reason of sale goes P Rrger Doat, fias stout cabin with 3 berths and good headroom, submerged St. Julien Claret, P Julsd hi t, osition trimming: ete. Adangado Port ‘Wiel.oo: - o2 RS S opportanity 4o install medium India Wharf Steamed Beer, dozen 75¢ 3 fifl!!l;egfigfflsfi;ru I:‘:I'Ig:e q;l.l:: power and make fine cruiser, Bof’d‘"’ Our Old Darling Whiskey is known | poca1 ror information. TLeonard | G&les Ferry, Conn. El as the best of all. Co.. P. O. Box 1127, Hartford, Conn. WOR SALE—High bred Boston terrier x o~ julzd ups, 12 weeks old. J. McJennett, Geo. Greenberger. === eceet cau ity e = 2 oo | mald for the murscs nBme shd women | FOR SALE_ Good cheap horse. Ap g or the nurses hbme and woma, A o0d ¢ se. Ap- Telephone 812. 47 Franklin Street.| 0" Go Plain ironing and work on the | ply Max Schwartz 31 Maple street. jvea * mangle. Jun28d elephone 915- Juldd AN EXPERIENCED MALE NURSE FOR SALE—A handsome fast na- Have You Noticed ths Inereased Travel? It's & sure sign of £00d weather and fine roads.. People like to get out into the open air. We furnish the bes: would like @ position. country. 119 Wiliiams St selling _spectalty. No obiect Inquire at Utley & Jo» References fur. Jun2sa tion to nes’ or nished. AGENTS WANTED—To handle quick Fine profits. Sena and it you'll taks ome of our | postal for Information. - 1. P. Leonard O s i tats Soj._ P, O Box 1137, Hartfora, Conn. uns1, MAHONEY BROS. Falls Avenue marlia ELMER R. PIERSON Horse Dealer iy2a bt Telephone 177-12. WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery nd i Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone §83. aprasa High @Grade PIANOS = WANTED—Good housework. girl for Lathrop, Windham. 1. Enquire: or_write Mrs. general H. Je26a WANTED AT ONCE Apply at the Several experienced salesladies. REID & HUGHES CO. jysa WANTED AT ONCE. Three girls for laundry work, help. room and board. for Block Island and all in the same hotel. 1 girl for kitchen work, 1 girl to heip wait on help, 1 girl to wash for cooks. 1 for meneral $14 per month, &irl es for all are Al Free Employment Bureau. S. H. territory. Sample by" mail, 25c. A. H. OUSLEY, Open evenings until 8 p. m. Reeves, Supt. Julsa Agents to sell the Improved Sereen Door Clasp. Sells on sight. The clasp that keeps doors closed. Exclusive No. 65 Franklin Street. Norwich, Conn. julia Wanted for th: Shore Experienced Table Girls, Laundress and Dish Washers. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Jun2io uilding rd Latest Sheet Music AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER finements; itarfum. PERSONAL. LADIES’' PRIVATE HOME for con- terms reasenabl, aprisa physiclans attending: fants adopted, or boarded If desired; confdential close stamp; write to Collinsyille San- P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. n- e; in- Yerrington's mm;“ Main Street Why we can Repair Glasses Promptly The glass comes to us in disks with ‘both surfaces ground, thus we are en- abled to cut and grind the edges with or shape at short notice. . Our prices are right and services best. Ju Central LUMBER AND COAL. GCOAL The Postal Saviags BHll - Is Passe: What About the Coal B Savings ? Coal is still at the lowest price of the season. You can save money if you i buy in Get it ordered anyway during this month. E. CHAPPELL C6. Wharf and 150 Main Telophones. Street. Lumber Sysdaw R. C. BOSWORTH, Optometrist and Prescription Optician, Reom 5 Shannors Bidy VEWS SHEA & BURKE HOUSEFURNISHERS Prompt and Careful Attention Given To FUNERAL WORK Telephone Connections. NORWICH and TAFTVILLE Lady Assistant when desired. may2sd of Remnants, Silks, Dress Goods. Lin- ens, all at lowest prices. Good lengths for suits and skirts. Call and ses em. THE REMNANT STORE, 170 West Main St. JOHN BLOOM, Prop. Next to Fire Station. mar26a THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Etc., In Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. Telepnone 507. octza FUNERAL ORDER Artistically Arranged by HUNT ., * * The Florist, “Tel. 120, Lafayette rots CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24d COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valley of in Penn., lies the beds of the thracite Coal in the world. secured a_supply of this Coal for t'in your cooking stove Bnas Rhown season. Try and heater. Weo are the agents for Roofing. one of the best to the trad have this JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone $84. aprisa GCOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Narket and Shetucket Sts Telephone 163-13. - octssa 3 NOTICE Room 1 Telsphone 660 NEWMARKET HOTEL, Office hours, 1 t0 4 p. m. Dr. Louise Frankiin Miner Is now locatsd in her me'v ofice, Breed Hall, aug176 004 one: can be orth Main streets tural pacer mare: seen rear of No. 108 Junz9d MOTOR BOATS Motor boats and cabin launches, quick delivery, piall.lifle maoline engines. The \Wesi Mystic at Company. West Mystic, Conn. e7a FOR SALE — ‘ren-room house, has boen rented In two tenements, large 1ot, two minutes’ walk (rem School and trolley, Inquire at 56 Elizaveth St. after 4 p. m. aprisd FOR SALE ' House containing 8 rooms on business street; part of building can be used for store. Will be sold cheap FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Buildina. Open evenings. ysd What $1300. Wili Do! Buy a good 60-acre farm. fine loca- tion, will keep 12 head of cattle, good 7-room house, large cattle barn, horse barn, henhouse, 40 feet long. ~ All buildings Al, together with a full line of wagons and farming tools; $700 cash, balance on mortgage. Picture list. TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. Je1sa For Sale No. 4 Laurel Hill Avenue, the fine rasidence recently owned Dby the late Frank J. Plummer, 10 rooms, bath, gas, steam heat- er, fine vard. Rare Opportunity. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Minin St., Franklin Sguare. fleal Estate and Insura FOR SALE. Thames River Farm of 22 acres, 0% west bank, rear Massapeag stetion, Cent. Vermont K. R., about midway be- tween Norwich and New London, long river shore front. beautiful view. good ali-the-year dweiling and building: never-failing running water in ho from private reservoir, well fruited, 5004 facilities for boating and fishing. ste. Well adapted for country home oF boarding house. Price low and easy term: For all particulars of th for other property for sale or to remt, call ‘at office’ on Framkilm Square. A Clean-Cool 10 rooms; rent 315 per month. ~Ad- dress Dr. D, L. Jones, East Great Plain. Tel. 736. aprsd TO RENTBasement at 55 Franklin street; suitable for the paint, plumbing or similar business. may17d TO RENT—Nice upper flat, 6 rooms. and storage, bath, gas; good repair. 40 Hobart Ave. Inquire on premises. may7d TO RENT—Store at 55 Franklin St. Bnquire at this office. mar19d FOR RENT Six-room apartment with bath, heater, electric light and fuel gas. Fine location. Ingyire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. TO LET Store 74 Main Sireet, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main St,, City mar17d | Latest Nove lties Chignon Puffs Cluster Gurls «.__for the New Coilfures Gibson Eft;ilet Co. 67 Broadway ‘Phene 505 The Goadwin Corset and Lingerie MODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. OUR Negligee Shirt LINE IS NOW COMPLETE. The Handsomest showing of new tabrics and colorings we have ever at- tempted. Cool, perfect fitting and comfortable. SUMMER UNDERWEAR in all welights, made knee length, full length or in Union Suits, McPHERSON’S, The Hatter, 101 Maia St., City may28d Rheumatism Kitchen | Meals perfectly cooked and served | on time. No wood to chop, no coal to | ocarry, no can to fill, no-oil to spill. A match and the fire is ready THE GAS RANGE 1s the world’s best cooking stove, a hot weather necessity and a blessing ev- | ery day the year. Saves time— | saves dollars — eaves work — saves worry. Call and see the latest models before “the splendid assortment is broken. Gas & Electrical Dep’t 321 Main Street, Alice Building. iy2d 3 MAXWELL For Sale The swellest looking car and great- est bargain ever _offered. Maxwell 4-cylinder, 45 H. P., equipped with every modern appilance, 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 delivery. Call for demonstrations. M. B. RING & SONS 142 Malm Street, Upstairs. T nave found a tried and tested cure for Rheu- i R ey et W e e ibtortad Lusbe of eronic cHpples. hor tarn bony rowihs back 10 fash again. i impossible, Gt T can now surely kil the pains and pangs of this deplorable disease. In “with & Chemist in the City of dt—{ found the last ingredient with 'hich Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made perfected, dependalie prescription. Without that lass fngredient, I successfully treated many, many cases of ; butnow, at last, ftuni: formly cures all curable cases of this heretofors much dreaded . Those sand-like granuier ‘wastes, found tn Rheumstic Blood. seem Lo dissolve and pass away under the action of this remedy a3 froely as does sugar when added to pure wal And then. when dissolved, these poisonous wal freely pass {rom the system, and the cause of Eheumatism is gone forever. There is now no real need—no actual excuse (o suffer longer with. out help. We sell, and in confidence recommend Dr. Shoolg's Rheumatic Remedy General Contractor Al orders recéwe prompt and careful attentfor. Give me a trial order. Wat- faction guaranteed. THOS, J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 348-2 Norwich, Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Streot. 3. J. C. GCTONE. Prop oct13d AMERICAN HOUSE, arrell & Sanderson. Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected SHETUCKMT STREWT. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confdent our Ples, Cake and Bread capuot be excslled. Give us & trial order. d novad 20 Fairmount Strest. We are nesdquarters Tor NARRAGANSETT BANQUET LLE. AUTOMOBILE STATION, 8. J. Coit, 6 Otis Street. Automoblle POETRY, WHEN IT RAINS IN THI COUNTRY. When it rains In the country what do the folles 407 i well, you: T3 Blgasant . to think of the pleasure wo et When all of the worla Wt When work can’t be done den" or field Ana”fanihg ana will vield Whel fichens are Msten a moment and I will tell 1s all arizsle and In the gar hunting no pleasure na pa wind and the full helght When it rains In the countr the folks do? Could you but from the dew! No fretting, no worry rain, Ana_0, it pane! No heaches, no_show, No fussing, olothes What do we do again? When it raing in the let it rain. —Joe « Ah! see u be is restful, the beat no shopping, n 10 worry about ou roally? Yo ’ one In Boston He LOUDY BRIGHT There's a romping on the Th o's n holler in s a loud fa chorus of glad answ laughing, full o that was a 1 taday in the the ight she mo n ifes beNing a surtatn With her lips Dursed for Daddy went away this morning To.his labor in the town Ere the baby had awakened yw o troubled frown worried, worried, worried i1 was sick with care, rom the sha's a beur You could see how worry gripped him When he turned into the sireet You could see that he was harking For thebaby's flying feet You could see that he was watohing Frightened. for the yellow curls Lifting on the evening bi . Of ‘the best of ilttie giris And he 4id not see Her coming Hands outatretched ndown the streat. And he aid not catch the putter Of the flying. baby feat And he tiptoed through ihe hallway Wit a heavy heart and sore. | And the baby bounced to meet him Laughing, just inside the door There is laughter in the hallway There's a Eiggle on the There in singing in the kit Babo's pretending, she's And she says she's “gona And the clouds have re For.the baby that was ailing Yesterday is well tod —J. M. Lewlis, in Houstor be ¥ VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clo yings “Come over to our comet party t night” “What's the limit going to be?"—Houston Post Webster was compiling & diction “Getting togother a few in & 50-word telegram,” he Herewith the public called expln him ed—N. Y. Sun Wait not for opportunity But keep on working every da And sometimes, if you a . wood. You'll find that she'll come yo -Detroit “He docsn’t séem 1o be comet.” “He's not to b thing that he can see f Louisville Courler-Journ “Do drummers really telling funny stories? Freo Pr together upon the customer the traveling salesman metimes 1 tell funny stories and sometimes I abuse the trusts.’—Pittsburg Po “My Brooklyn aunt-has put me down in her will for thirty thousand pays to honor the old folks w did you do?” “Iwent.into half-m ing the time her diod."—Loulavil Out to luncheon—Back in fi utes,” read the #ign on the d you sure he will get back time?” asked the anxious caller said the wise office boy. “He ain't the price of a ten-minute Junch in cloth ~Cleveland de “I understand you have a fine t team here,” said the visitor to man who was showing him over the college campus. “What individ holds most of the medals?’ “The town pawnbroker,” answered his gulde aft due deliberation.—Buffalo Express “Well, Willle, T hear you have a new | baby at your house Yop." ¢ is it; a liitle sister or a little brother I dunno. Al I heard was pa ki about it bein’ an ultimate cons ~Chicago Record-Herald. ‘Sir, I have grown gr vice,” ‘began the old Jingtnary to asking for a.m intgnding to speak to you responded the head of the firm a bottle of hdir dye, Otherwise, the pet rubber g ourier-Journa Junlor partner will be waniing o re place you with a youmgér ma Pittsburg Post. L MUCH IN LITTLE @he General Electric Compar | planning to build the largest gene tor in the world, usea Electrically produced ozone ls in Germany for purifying the drinki water of the cities of Berlin, Pader born and Wiesbaden, Plans are well under way for t erection of an Wvangelical Luther university at St, Louis, to cost §1,000 000, Tt will be opened by 1917 had a spe Hutchinson, Kan al elec tion the other day and blew steam whistle évery hour to remind the voters. Tt blew out a big vote The education of each officer In t Russian military schools cost $1 compared with the German average of 3875, and the American average of $1,333. The ravages of the teredo along the Pacefic coast are being effectively combated by the use of concrete ir stead of wood for piles, or as ir for wooden piles not yet eate: yond repair. ! An_experiment, bordering close 1 the wonderful, was recently made in the clay-testing department of a ma chinery company at Buecyrus, O, in which a toni was placed in a 20-to brick press and was four times sul jected to a pressure of 11,000 pounds without injury A Brussels inventer has devised a novel. system of construction of con crete chimneys, in which, although the ‘doncrete 1w i blodky, reinforcement s used, One' of (he moxt Interestine fentures In the fuct that the can_be built withont the scaffolding. The higl for ' ylang viang essence ma uitivation of (he tree highly remunerative, 1t In stated officially that two acres planted with 300 trees may give 6,500 pounds . Family \rade supplied at 60c per dos. €. B Wright. 8 Cove St. Tel. occt30d General Ma- ‘Phone. and Bicycle Ropuiring. chine work. Jobbing. of flowers which at the least may yield 33 pounds of essence. At $18 per mound this would medn nearly §600,