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¥ FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW. 8 DESPATCHES WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT anpudecille and Motion Pictures at Plctures and Nlustrated Songs .Z'E&‘ on - Eercises Norwich ot Hinds, long the parliamentarian of the house and now a republican candidate for congress in Mr. Reed's district, There was a virility and originality about the late speaker which made his walks and ways, and particularly utterances. appeal mightily to ail eantan ™ Onecs “ins School Nurses. | who came in contact with him. “As -‘. in Odd Fellows® H'nlL = 7 771 Tom Reed used to say,” is still one of meets | the much worn phrases for introduc- ‘hem. No. 94, F. of A., 38 Foresters’ Hail ‘Germania Lodge, No. 11, 0. D. H. §, meets in Germania Hall, ANNOUNCEMENTS Peaches are cheap. Somers. See the $2.50 ladies’ pump straps in metal and patent that Frank A. offers at $1.95. Steamer Block Island to Resume Serv- ice Thursday, July 21. On Thursday, July 21, steamer Block Island will resume her regular trips Between Norwich and New London Watch Hill and Block Islan; BREED THEATER. “After Many Years,” Dramatic Story of Blue and Gray. ;After Many Years is the title of the beautiful war story that is the fea- tare picture at the Breed theater for today and the balance of the week. It tells of two roung bovs, whose strong friendship makes them comrades, that afe willing to make great sacrifices €ach other but in latter vears when war breaks out, each of them akes sides with opposins tactions, d one day at the battle of Bull Run ome of them is taken prisoner, and the other at a tremendous risk, permits Bim to escape. Thirty-five la- ter, the olé union leader, accompanied By his stalwart son, who has been appointed to a fine government posi- tion in Virginia_ finds that the son has fallen in love with the fascinating daughter of an old confederate leader, who proves to be none other than the | companion of the old days. The com- tions that follow are sufficient to lop a most interesting film. The Biograph fea or this week is entitled Muggsy's Sweetheart, @and is one of the incomparable produ of this company. and is filled screaming situations and beauti- scenery combined with many which are fal charming character familiar to_the all of Mr. Plouf w elty illustrated song, Did He Run? also the pr v_scenic ballad, Down By the Old Mill S Value of Enthusiasm. Not 2 small factor in the attainment of our ambition Is the de en— e put into our ef tories that are won in rd endeavor go not to the listless, weary tailer who plods along_from day to day, content with goeh Tavors as may previdentally come | Tils way. but to the eager, tireless man xho, tingling with the enthusiasm of Bis Hopes ana conscious that he is put- his best efforts foremost, Tt or a sage maxim.— ing a good story Boston Transeript. WOMAN'S COLLEGE IN CONNECTICUT. Need is Great and Prominent Men and Educators Commend Idea. That thers will be a woman's college in Conneeticut is the firm conviction of a number of people, and although there has mot been much nojse made about it there is a well defined move- ment under way to establish a woms an’s college in this state, says the Hartford Courant. Since Wesleyan university abolished the coeducation: feature at Middletown there is no col- leze for girls in Connecticut. The ac- tion which is being taken is the resull of a discussion in the College club which brought about the appointment of a committee in March to investi- sate the subject. The members of th> committee are Elizabeth C. Wright, Mrs. E. V. chell and Miss Mary M. Partridge. They made a report at the annual meeting of the Collese club which was held at the Hartford Golf club May 14, endorsing the project of taking stips toward the establishment of a college, and they were continued in office for the purpose of further inves- tigation as to what can be done. That there is need of a girls® college is so apparent that the committee have found wide approval of their project They have been carrying on a corre- spondence with prominent men and eu- ucators about the state who give their commendation to the idea which is be- ing promulgated. The need fs greater than most peonie are aware of. The colleges crowded M to their girls’ are thet limit, and the demand for education is greater than the supply of collezes can /One graduate of Smith college was present at the commence- wh | ment exerecises there this vear is au | thority for the statement that over 400 young women who appiied for admi sion cannot be admitted this coming | autumn owing to lack of room. Tt i said that applications for Wellesley college must be n Vassar has mora can handle, and the s: of Barnard college in New Y side from the young women of Con- | necticut, there are hundreds of girls | | from west who wish to come east for their higher edutation. Connecti- cut offers an excellent place foF a c lege. It stands well in the educational world in this count “One” as a Pronoun. T have mever heen smitten with the | use of the word “one” as a pronoun. It takes a word juggler to atiempt it and get away with it. Unless one feels tha tone has won one’s spurs in this pect and can extricate outself from only with r;h;l “”95! ‘*““; mess one zets himself and one means a zreat de: n any work we ders into, one should avoid the use may undertake it we put Something | by ine serd “one’ i rr‘(( R to onb. # and very being into our on. ’émna,‘y For- 39 28 t make the work @ part of | ** 1\ tne others who couldn’t come it s " Shirmia s | Dick mat be mentioned Abdul sumid s Stimulated and| iiriano Castro, the shah of Persia are fow pemsons who fail to ex- (N Doni de Caserllane and Mr. 78 @vidences of their cerative power. Only | 1ay2 and Dr. Cook.—Springfield Un- ‘most unsatisfying re: eve ed Trom half-hearted mediocrity stamps itself Work of those who are indiff mecessities or negligent ities, and where medio: pride of achievement and of spirit have no place. Ap the vitalizing effect which an un interest has upon our own lives, juence upon those about us is @ power for good. It makes lit- o= to what particular pitch tious our actions Keyed, enthusism we display in any good is contagious and ads to I gfher lines of work than our own.— A Strange Reunion. A strange story is related to me & young Birmingham mauur Some years ago, when th mot so prosperous as th the eldest son left his ho grated to Australia in Correspondence by was maintained between the old folks ot Bome and the voung colonist until about thirteen years ago, when the letters suddenly ceased from Austru- B, and despite rcpeated inquir from the worried paren ham. no trace of the mi coula be found In due mother and father died in Birming igrant ily now having firmly established their fortune, the younger son and my in- femant made another determ fort to procure tidings rezar eldest brother, and had gi for dead Riding down ofher morning on h ever. the younz 1ganu with a_pedestrian who Tear of a passing car cross the roadway feet the nedestrian clist mew On regaining his informed the c picturesque lan— Euage. what he thought of him, and vers quic + polceman appeared on the scene. The aggrieved pedestrian | vowed that he mpensa- tion for his blue su was cov- ered with mud. and_each handed the constable his card. That worthy look- ed at them amazement, for both Bore the same uncommon surname, | Mutual inquiries revealed fact that the pedestrian was the long-lost wanderer, who returned to his na- five city to discover his L it | is interesting to learn that there will ®e no lawsuit—Birmingham (Eng.) Post. Refreshment Angler's Store. A certain Birmingham angling club, whose waters are on the Avon, can Boast of a member of an inventive furn of mind. On Sunday last T met tMs genlus at an inn near Bidford. ahd noted with amusement his method of conveying liquid refreshments to his fellow anglers some two miles mway. Aftached to the frame of his machine was 2 petrol tank. evidently &t some carlier period having donc duty on a metor cycle, and fitted with brass tap at the end. This tank was filled, with the aid of a funnel, ale, the stopper securely screwed up, and away he sped with his novel earrier containing two gallons of ale On arrival at the water side the ma chine is stood against a conven tree, and each Waltonian can Baif = pint cupful, depositing three balfpence in a box provided for the Inge: purpose. When the supply is expend d the journey is repeated; the money in,the box providing the means of a refill Tom Reed's Statue. On August 31 a statue of Thomas B. Reed will be unveiled in Portland with an oration by Congressman Sam uel W. McCall of this State. The oo i3 vue of more than local in terest. ws befits the proportions of its 2. The raising for this nemo- of 335,000 by subscription amor townsmen affords remewed ev ©of the hold which he hiid gained upon his neighbors and assoclatcs. Pwo “lives” of Mr. Reed are aircady in of preparation. one by Mr the American Statesmen and ghe other by Asher C. t0 | other unwarrentsd and Don’t Persecute your Bowels LIVER PILLS Purdy vegeable. Aat aesly on the chimisase biie, and I soothe the delicate | | | | | CARTER'S LITTLE | | ITTLE IVER PILLS. merbrane of dbebowd. Cara Con Sick Headache and Tadigastion, 53 milions Leow. Small Pill, Small Doce, Small Price GENUINE must bear signatur Get Well First | R TS ST | Dor’t visk even a penny—until health | first returns. | And T mean just exactly that @ the one physician who sass to the sick “T for your medi- own pocket. pa: | ¥ine i it fails to bring you heip. And for 20 years Dr. Shoop's me sed and rocommended in_e n America. They are positively stand- very community—and evers where. Dy the cash. and at your risk. for incertain medicines? Thousands upon thous successiully nsed Dr. Shoop's Restoral When the Stomach nerves, or | ney merves fail, these sick ones know how quickly hoon's Restorative will bring them back to 1o oo, But best of all, they po Tytakeno money risk whateter. They kiow, that when health faile to Teturn. Dr. Shoop will | bimself plagly envny e di Fist for thet Bt "nd | Fist 1% o 01’50 day treatment is freely granted. But writa me St for an order. This will save delay and disappointment. Al draggists sell Dr. £hoop’s Kestoratdve and Dr. | €noop's Rhematic Remedy. but all as not - | Thorizod to give the 30 day test. £o drop 1o & 1106 | Dlense—or § nave appointed an honest and rar Eoonsible dri- ‘gist in_aimost | S32r " comimn: 5" everywhe o feue Ty F. 5 AT medicines to (hn sick. Tell mealso | which book you need. The hooks | Pelow will surely open up new and Relpful idens | 0 thoss who are nos well. Besides ot are perfect. 1y free to consult me just as you would your home physician. My advice and the book below are | Toiurs—and without cost. Perhaps s word or two from me will clear up | some sevious ailment. T have helped thousands | mpon _ thonsands o preseription ca | Plan. My hest of- oo is surely | | worth yoursimple Tequest. S0 wnla now, while you o End. Tor tom3rrow never comes. Dr. 12, Racine, Wis. Which Book Ehail T Send You? No.10n Dyspepsia No. 4 For Women No. 2 On the Heart No. 5 For Men No.30n the Kidneys No.6 On Rheumatism. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative | I GEORGE 6. GRANT. ' | Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftviliz. Prompt attention to day or night calla Telephon- 39-31. arrl4MWFawl CONANT. 11 Framklin Streer. Whitestose Sc and the J. F. C. 10c Cigars are the Dest on the market Try them. mari6a We are neadquarters ror NARRAGANSETT BANQUET AL Family irads supplied at 60c per doz. €. E. Wright, § Coye St. Tel oct30d | SHEA & BURKE, |iviza “Comfort Powder is no more like Talcum Powders than cream is like skimmed milk E. 8§ SYKES isfarmorehealthy for theskin and is a healing wonder for ltching, Chafing, Scalding, | Supburn, Nettle Rash, Burns, | Pimples, Wounds, Aiter Shav=- ing, Tender Feet, Oifensive Body Odors, and Bed Sores. Look for the name E. S. SYKES on ek ‘without it. ione wenuine [oeer S b ana R e e | UNDREDS of young and women have obtained basic men the foundation — the principles of success by o course sol. We let us of instruction can help you to a more Write today — now — for information. All Commercial in our sc it successtul you wi career. p Branches. HENEW LONDON fi| Business (@llege RABrubeck, trm, NewLonaon' o DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles. Worry over fil-heslth @ yous gealth no gocd, and merely causes wriniles, that mako you 100k oldee | than you are. | If you rre sick, dont worry, but go | about It to make ycurself well. To this we repeat the words of thouszands Of other former sufferers from woma iy similar to vours, when we e&y, Lake Viburnp-0. It 1s a wonderful femals remedy, a3 sou will admit if you sry & Direcsions for its ase are printed ty | s'x languas. th every bottle. Prics ‘“.Z at aruggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 108 West 129th Street, Now York marsid f Tayiorifiinrsery Bed No longer mother and baby | Bed has bee , suffer. A cted aft: display at our Store. 37-41 Main Street, Note the Diiierence between' | Same suit | our nands which neatne: afte and imr - effe but nomica | Lang’s byTWorks, Teiephone. 157 Frankiin S, syisd - MAXWELL | _The swellest i r and great- | est barzain Maxwell | 4-cylinder, 45 4 with | every modern \nce. 116 wheel | base, quick detachable rim. Been used carefully, now just out of th o 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 mar | fitting thoroughly done. PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, _ 20 Central Avenue. : SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and S ts, Gutters and Conductors, and ail Rinds of Job- bing promptly attended to.™ Tel 119, The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON BASTINGS furnishea promptly. Large /, patterns. , No. 11 to 26 Ferry “Strest sanzzd S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metad Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. decd T. F. BURNS, Heating and . Plumbing, 92 Franklin Sfreet, marbd Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary! | plumbing replaced by new and rmod- érn_open plumbing. It will repay you in increase of health and saving of doctor’s bills. Overhauling and re. Let me give you a_figure for replacing all the old Plumbing with the modern kind that Will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, cug1sa uud ..nuunx T must s, Frenc references, Tite Lock Box 195, atnam, Conn: iy2id YOUNG MAN about French can learn Bood wages e e e rfice. 18 that can speak trade and earn Bulletin WANTED—] ‘Boarders from May ungil < Feptember: K. 7 telephone. Box 63, Norwich Towi WANTED—Work o i tne_counto, 7D, ticulars ‘adaress apr23TThS m a farm by 2 boy 15 years old. Al T, 13 Years o Pply at 56 Main Stree WANTED—People to join Hope Pos- tal Card Exchange. s sl Jy2od WANTED_Three o trally located for li Address Box 20, Bulletin. Neiw list just out. Hope, Postal Card + four rooms cen- nt housekeeping. 3 SILK WINDERS and warper tenders wanted at Brainerd & Armstrong Silk Mill. Golden Street. i¥15d WANTED At once, 50 good all round machinists to go to ‘the U. S. Powder Co., of Derby, est ruling rate of wag portion to their ability stilice. FREE EMPLO syzia S. T Rapld Fire Gun & onn. e high- Fo- or trial. No VMENT BUREAU, REBVES, Supt. WANTED SEWING MACHINES, CASH REGIS- TERS, TYPEWRITERS and Bicycles to repair; Baby Carriage Tires put on while you wait. A, H. OUSLEY, 65_Franklin St., Open evenings unti| opp. Expert, - Bulletin Office. 18 o'clock jy19d Wanted for Table Gi the Shore and Laundry Women Rdem 32, Central Building. 67 Wsest Main Street. jyi4a J. B. LUCAS PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- If It’s Made of Rubber We Hava It Bicycle Tires No. 2 Speefal.... Leader . Hartford (guaranteed) New Oxford (guaranteed) Goodrich 17 (guaranteed) Goodrich 19 (guaranteed) Puncture Proof . AUTO TIBES All sizes in stock. Alling Rubber Co. 191 Main Street, N8rwich. 162 Main Street, New London. MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist WOMAN’S CROWNING GLORY abundant, glossy, well hair. . NORWICH. Wauregan Hou: 210 West 111th St—~NEW YORK. Telephone 704. svisd arranged It oftén compensates for com- finements; physicians attending; In- fants adopted, or ‘boarded If desired: confidential; terms reasonable; in- close stamp; write to Collinsville San- itarium. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. aprisa LUMBER AND COAL. GCOAL Pardon Me _—em. Have You Ordered Your Winter’s Coal Yet? You said last Spring that vou would never buy it in the Winter again, but Pave it put in during the Summier. We wish you would order it of us this year. E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber Iy20daw CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood | monplace features, or a faulty skin. Wiake the most of your head covering ! —_— A little of Miss Adles’ skill may make Sou both interesting and “beautiful C. H. HASKELL. Consult ner in Norwich, entire week of 02 — "Phocies “- 480 may24d COAL and LUMBER For a Few Days we are selling Books of Fietion for 37c and 49¢ CRANSTON & CO. jyisdaw HAVE YOUR Watches and Clocks Repaired by FRISWELL, juni7davr 25-27 Franklin Street. In the beautiful valley of Wyomin; i Penn., lies the beds of the finest A: thracite Coal in the worl ‘e have oal for secured a supply of this season. Try it in your cooking stove and heater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing. one of the best roofings known to the trad. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone $54. aprisa GOAL Free Burning Kinds apd Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. octasa e ~——— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in 2nd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO., mar3d 78 Franklin Street. M. HOURIGAN SPEGCIAL ! For the next seven days we LOUIs H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and will sell our stock of Refrigerators Bread cannot be excelled. Give us a trial order. novis + 20 Fairmount Strest. Go-Carts THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. Telephone 507. FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT Tel. 130. Lafayette Street. Junica JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder-. Blank Backs Mads and Ruled to Ordar 108 BROADWAY. Telephons 355 oct108 BUTTER THINS Three 10c packages for 25 cen = TAKHOMA BISCUIT Six 5¢ packages for 25 cents at CARDWELL’'S iysd oct2a * * The Florist, Porch Rockers at prices regardless of cost. 62-66 Main Street. iv2a ELMER R, PIERSON Horsg Dealer Telephone 1779 y2a General Contractor ] ts AD orders recel ana careral atientior. Give me & trial ordec. Bat istaction nm TO RENT. FOR _SALE—Standing ngie. | bay: . Bdgar, Parkhurat, n. i grass: also nmrb-&y, RENT—Store on ground floor, No. 71’ );rludnknn. Enquire at 77 Unlon St ! FOR SALE _Good Holstein mw, new milch Dec. 15th. Apply J. B. Desjarlais, Prop. Tattyille Hotel, Taft yz0d FOR SALE—Good second-hand gax range. Prico reasonable = For furt particulars enquire at this office. 19154 FOR SALE—60,000 W. Plume, Paris Golden and Giant Pascal celery, 15,000 Seafoam caulifiower, 35,000 Cabbige. All Seasons, Barly Summer, Red Dutch and Savoy. Wholesale and retail. . E. Pockham, East Side. Telephone con. 'y FOR SALE—One biack mare. sit years -old, wolght 1100; one bay horse, eight years old, weight 1250. Enquiré at_cormer High and West Main Sts. iy13d MOTOR BOATS_Motor boats —and cabin launches, quick delivery, full line gosoiine engines, The Westi Mystic o8t Company. West Mystio, Coun., e’ A _CHANCE FOR SOMEONE—The brick house and barn situated at 34 Washington St., running to the river and crossing the N. Y, N. H. & H. R. R. tracks, will be Sold cheap 10 settle estate of ‘late Joseph Plaut, For fur- ther particulars_see any real estate broker or R. C. Plaut, 144 Main St. 3¥16TuThS House ana garden, well fruited, sit- uated on North Washington street: also three ~acres of good land with same. Will be sold reasonably. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Open Evenings. Central Building. Jy20d What $1300. Will 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. ~ Ail wuildings Al together with a full line 'of wagons and farming tools: $700 cash, balance on mortgage. Picture list. TRYON'S AGENCY, Wl tic, Conn. Je1sa For Sale Having gone into business at Willi- mantic, James M. Young offers his fine home in’ Norwich (Bast Side), consist- ing of 40 acres of land. with a fine house of 12 rooms, steam heat, bath and_tojlet, cow barn, horse barn, silo. henhouses. carriage house, gravel walks and roads, over 206-fFuit trees of all kinds. eplendid pond of spring water with running brook. All build- ing" have' rumning waior from ‘pure springs on promises. High ground, fine View. Will'be sold at reasonable price on favorable terms. Inquire E. A. PRENTICE, ivisa 86 CHMT Street. For Sale —AT— EAST GREAT PLAIN, Farm of three acres, fine house of eight rooms, running water, steam heat, large barn, a fine home a little out of the city, JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St Norwich, Ct. JAMES H. HYDBE.. .. Auctioneer AUCTION Friday, July 29, 1910, at 16 a. m.. will sell at public ‘auction, at the residence of the late Samuel ' G. Adams, 440 Pleasant_Street, Willimantic, the fol- lowing: Pair team horses, single team horse, Cadillac touring automobile. horse’ team wagon, 2 two-horse dim carts, 1 democrat wagon, 1 Comcord bugsy, order wagon, 3 good cows, 2 last fall pigs, will w irs heavy double eavy single harness, 1 light single harness, winnowing mill, _two-horse plow. harrow, sleigh, two-horse sled, grindstone, new two-horse = mowing machine, horse rake, heavy boom der- Tick, three-leg derrick. two HEht poles for two-horse wagon, two-horse £coop extra_wagon ‘body, stone boa lot at Dugway, vise, wrenches, piping tools. shovel, Tot of oak plank acres sprout land. pipe. pipe cutte netting, lubricating oil, and other Clos too_numerous to mention. Stormy, first fair weckday. ALBERT C. ADAMS, syzia ator, Administ WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Miain St, Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and Insurance | FOR SALE. Thames River Farm of 22 west bank, near Massapeag Cent. Vermont R. R., about mid tween Norwich and New London, loms | river shore front. beautiful view. good | all-the-year dweiling and alngs, never-failiug running water in house from private reservoir. well fruited, | good facilities for boating and fishin ete. boarding house. terms. For all particulars o for other property for n Franklin S Which Is Better? To suffer with the heat city or go to Charlestow: the heat of Summer is cooled by ocenn breezes, and take comfort in an eight- room cottage, all furnished complete, spring water in house, 70 feol of plaz- za, lot has 36 feet frontage on Atlantis Ocean, best of sirf bathing near, and with all conveniences. In the rear of this property is a pond about nine miles long, and with this cottage goes a sailboat. nearly new. and all this for | just FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLAR: or if you prefer to g0 to the beach in September the property can be ronted | w arti- 1t on acren. Well adapted for country home OF low and easy Price in an Inland Beach, where | 01l Sept. 1st for 3150, and then just pay 31380 cash, take a deed of e property. Possession in ' September, Make 10 per cent. on your money from July till September. Tnvestigate. Transportation free In auto, William A. Wilcox, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Room 1, Westerly, R. L Telephone connection (private wire), or 531. MON! "Lfitflfil) on Diamonds, Watcaes, Jewolry of 1 SeEeiin e Bl S is SHianed Arm €0 e abiisnea 1572 T THB COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Upstairs. AUTOMORILE STATION, B. J. Coit, 6§ Otis Street. -Automobfle and Bicycle Repuiring. Gensral Ma- chine work. Jobbing. ‘Phos TO RENT—_A fine tenement of #ix price $§ per month; i fine tene- shitable for renting rooms, $11 John B Fdnning, No. 31 Jyzia TO RENT—Nice-upper flat, six rooms and storage, bath, gas; good repair, 40 Hobart Avenue. Inquire on premises. er month. Willow St, _Iyiziihs w0 MENT_An -room coftage at Black Polnt for July. J. B. ucas, Room Central bullding. Ju FOR RENT—New eight-room _fu nished cottages at Lord's Point, Ston- ington, Conn.; running water, modern toilet, " telephone, five ' minutes from trolley, excellent bathing, boating and fishin, y July 15th; terms reason- able, Address Box 31, Niantic, Conn. e24d TO REN and, August —Furnished cottage, July nt View. Address . Randolph, 8§ Chestnut St, Wes erly. Jesd TO WENT—Lower flat, 21 Ripiey 1 six rooms, good repair, reason- Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. Jjesd TO RENT_House 242 Franklin St 10 rooms; rent $15 per month. Ad- dress Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Plain. Tel. 736, aprod TO RENT _Basement at 65 Franklin street; suitable for the paint, plumbing or similar busines: may17d_ upper flat, 6 rooms. and storage, bath. gas; £ood repair. 40 Hobart Ave. Inquire on premises. at 65 Franklin St marisd Flat ot nishad. ter of city. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. eight rooms. Heat fur- All conveniences, Near gen- Price $22. TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Maln St,, City mar17d LOST AND FOUND. LOST A bunch of keys, an road be- twéen New London and Willimantic, Sunday, July 10th. Return to office of London Gas and Electric’ Co., o New Lon. 0. Re- Jyzid and_white cdlf, elght nder pleass notify' W. D. anner St, or telephione Jy19a Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls «__for the New Coilfures Bibson h;ilal o 67 Broadway ’Phome 505 The Goodwin Corset and Lingerie MODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED, 'KIDNEY REMEDY is a perfectly safe and harmless remedy, which has been carefully and sclentifically. q;wa by ?&l;o sre:} Amodmum Syn- cate Teaponsidle drug- gisis for'the purpose of enabling those peopte who.cannot see a phy- sician to get the mext et treat- ment for fi Zidnoys amd take it at_home. Jis action jis: quisk;. ploasant and thor aal you Id take it in p; 2 wita patent cines, neither yon nor m,m kfow any- thing about. . Get i atsny A D. 8. drug store. Smith, the Drugman, Pitcher & Service, 2 Lerou's Pharmacy, Central Ave, 76 West Main St. WALL PAPERS The late Spring leaves a larger k on hand of the above, and to e it we have made quite a reduc- tion in the prices. It 18 & good time to buy now. Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and a general supply of decorative mate- rials, Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. P. F. WURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street, Telephone. junia AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupea Traveling Men, etc. Livery comnected SHETUCKET sIRELT. Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street 3. 3. C. GCTONE. Prop oct138 THERE 1 no saverusn, Eastern Connecticut eaual letin for Dusiness resuits. e dium. | an POETRY. EARTH, THE VAMPIRE. The earth is a vampire—smiling Bhe goes upon her our and tro uiling And always falr and go She t She And turn With g Our yout ‘And She pi But glv She tako The ligh To_muke Of sum The glad Bhe st No_more We spe: And when We pas Her smile nette Sun. Over the bar Leo the & t Dl nigl Dark Large and slow s his tread till b n Then i mo, Now, as 1 pass to my work the For over hea For me b None can Though morn atier ‘tho his St wi ay No lack fait No lack Loo Whils oV hear lcow our youth and wladne ke our w o is walling hope and i s them all to sadne rief and pain's alloy h and strength = ot, nor f us dross f youth's rose le n &ing fu mer's evening skie ness from our volce 1s to her bird the rejoice ak with solemn words, n worn, spent and w % from’ her aw I8 mot less ch © lons bright and ¥ M. Lowater, in the LEO. roofs of the houses I he king of Leo bakky, tha ustrous, the genile’ Newfoundiund (T SR ok an” the nt; master returning, he leaps in the air, witl tion ponderous, frighten I hear o'a roar of the eity the Toofs of the the barking of is ‘moaning houses, L and calling, assuage his grief, thou a day is the pariing morn ‘tis the e ugh home manter he grieve whon we saver a wiil bo his rejolcing night his master retuins and s but = hand on his for will there be in the W and and 10 1s 1iving or the roots of {he the barking of Leo —Richard Watsor, G of 1o for alo VIEWS AND VARIETIES Knicke Bockes rounded “So yo get @ seps from Star, Mamm, yelling about? jest took to drink Claire see you t —And w told him morning. Some me But ( Have Ca There may It find And it It yo w What's “Dad’s machine a thousa Ledger. c Softhead whether Violetta never o, Judge. TFirst T here, Pet the 1 gave t present. Superir tell_me churches lectorn a window | The eagl Widow Mrs. Ci sey—Bur: rowd Now ye tryin’ to Puck. “Are y tion witk summer clothes t expected among t Herald W t mean rong young Washing MUCH_| A larg engines Europear pumping graphs, ¢ The col ficial anr now fre decreasin, activity Tt is = arranged Sout prepa near Lo oldest of pire, and London < Mayflowe Now chinery | ent nglish near, rea chinery advertisi With of rubk Malay 7 care, manding problem osition t panies w during t The r coolizs tional to As Singapor of rattan Twited Stat buyers about §: e -mt restijt w ticat rram siin, Landon ital was be de The « Ayres W way. endolyn—Do Mrs. or stro Afri sted Clever Sayings r—What is A body of water entire by boys.—New ¥ u went to Reno ration.” “From ye my mone Johnny, wha ' Johnn ith his milk and showed hi it—Cleveland Lead Jack told he Worst p hat did you to come to breakfa o —Brooklyn Life n, we know. have tak alas! alack! ® but few wa know ays of bringing back tholic Standard a be poison i it you mhould try beats carboll u want to die Philadeiphia’ Bu me 1 1a ith me,” pleaded the the use?” answered the g iplane would t of yours nd " feet before high.” actually asked me last I could not learn to love hir -Why shouldn’'t he? (¢ o old to learn, yc leggar—What are you doing e? I thought your stand bridge. Second Beg hat to my son a w Meggendorfer Blactter ntendent—C any little why we have the cag ? “Sec, here is nd one in this staln Tommie Howard—I o is & bird of prey.— ‘asey—Who Was it hit ye? ( e, I dunno "was Casey be the Prais getin felly won't lick & to spend y country relative o, 1 can't affc hat would be ne ar to make a proper appearanc hem, now.”—Chicago Record ou gol you Kind of clgars sked the dealer &?" “Strong ¢ d t not kot 1d IN LITTLE of small sold and use for grinding 1l running < e blushing dan to you enough nan’s po ton . Her break | o Kno' miber belng e n petr are n Turkey wator, te ary makes the that Singaj heal T lonial secre houncement from plague. & because of the tated that a London firn to recelve eonsignment \ a of locusts for use e on of bird and poultry f tional ol 1816 . th tha founde the’ denomination in 1 it was from thi ontingent the r ware recruited nd then, where Ameri in use in the Straits Malay States, o and Malay Is placed ove ding: “This is Ameri This is & good ng American goods s anted the ut the labor hundreds of thouss trees newly enins ding labor scarc in 50 of WA 1ooms up as the o be considered hose shares huve he past 18 month In with biggest p il \ ttan pleking striking fo their 30 to is the the world 5. one of all o~ fifL 500,000 atnual o whould unting Wi e werlons Lo the exte o rall in Argentir ive of v e construction dewpaleh says that at ( ting of the Anglo-Argen company $40.000.000 ne v, 325,000,000 of wh 1l th constructing subw wny s joining th orn raflwa & Joint sub

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