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:fiv CLOUDY TODAY ¢ AND TOMORROW. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs at_Breed Tournament on 1 Stres Trive, No. 43, I, O. R. M., 3 Fiall’ T. Hall. g 05 N. E 0. P 5 nfl..m hhlfld No. 21, L. 0. O. F._meets In 04 Fellows' Hall. R S Griswold Command, No. V., meets in Armory. ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATER. 'Lh- Miner’s Sacrifice, Thrilling West- ern Picture. In_the powerful feature picture at the Breed theater for this week there a stirring story depicted under the tle of The Miner's Sacrifice. This is thoroughly western picture and Foows o= some new and intercsting viows this portion of the country, with a m plot and spirited acting. A young easterner is accused of jump- ing a claim, and is pursued by an an- mob, who captures him, and are to lynch him when the real party hears of the affair and, gh wounded unto death in a sa— brawl, of the lynching just in time to save the innocent tenderfoot. . A picture selected for amusement only is the one~entitled The & The title is somewhat a mis- homer, for the character of the pic- ture is wholly comedy, but the fun arises from disagreements caused by & feud of former vears. It keeps the Touse in an uproar all of the time. the delightfully refreshing and refined comedy appealing to all. = The Biograph company fromt with & sumptuous story of the ages, entitied The Call to Arms,_which is one of the most ambi- Hous productions attempted by this company. Miss Tdllian Lord, soprano, ‘songs the illustrated songs, A Chain of Dais- fes, and Hide from the Moon. COLCHESTER Grand Chancellor Visits Oliver Wood- 3 er' Lodge—Meeting of Ladies’ is to the ver Woodhouse lodge, K. of P, a meeting in Pythian hall Tues- s _evening. There was a large at- a number of the out of wn members being present. The Bodge received a visit from the grand ghancellor, Erwin Jacobs of New Ha- and other grand lodge officers. were made by the grand officers and by members. After work of the cvening the members &nd their guests went to Wickw Sere an excellent lunch was in wait- ing. General News. Sheriff Wickwire was Monday. Mrs. A. G. Wickwire was calling on friends in New Haven Monday. The Ladies’ Guild of St Andrew's in Norwich cburch held a meeting Sunday and | plahned for a lawn party. Frank Carrier of Miilington is the wuest of relatives in town for a week's Vacation. ‘Willlam Schmitz has sold his farm in Packwoodville to purchasers from New York. The deeds were given on Momday. Mr. Schmitz will purchase a in the village. Fred B. Willoughby and daugh- tax, Ause Dorris wers guests of Mrs. 's parents in Scotland, Ct, over Sunday. Louts Baldwin of New Haven was & caller here Monday ;Charles Shailor and. Robert S. h'l of North Westchester were in town Monday in Mr. Shailor's touring car. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bailey were Fisiting relatives in Norwich and Yantic Monday. Elmer Chadwick calier in town Monda THE CORN EXHIBITION. Plans to Have Indiana Man to Arrange Exhibit at Worcester This Fall. Salem was a <. Howard Brewer of Hockanum and ® 1 C Fanton of Westport were in Wor- Gester, Mass, on Saturday making =" for the corn show to be given by the New Engiand Corn Show 5 association during the frst week in r. Leonard B. Clore of Frankiin, Ind., 2 membr of the Indi- aza atsembly. will take charge Of the exhibition. He has taken,an active part in the national corn exhi- ns which have been given in the e west and is a prominent resi- dent of his stete It was determined to make an effort to_secure the complete exhibit of ‘the : ent of agriculture at Wash- and plans wers made for the tlon of the exhibition hall at orcester. It was decided to have | the front of the building decorated | wholly with corn, which will be used in the borders around the windows | and for the outline of the building | front. At each door there will be a drapery effect made .entirely of parts €ern in its various parts is credited 5 *ith being the best decorative mate- | jied rial and, according to Mr. Clore, it | will_be used in artistic effscts at the exhbh. Tt was deeided to give the agricul- | tural colleges of the six New England | e #tates a free hand as to the display of | théir own exhibits. Mr. Clora won = Jatels 5t the Paris exposition and the t awards at the Chicago national garm exposition. competing against 15.- entries. He also obtained the highest award at the Omaha national w&nm“-:’un.m competing there | entries, and the grand g Prize at the St Louis exposition. Clore's home and equipments on | his faym of 125 acres at Franklin, Ind. | are filled wih prize winning articles, such as automobiles, pianos and a com- plete line of farm machinerv. Aside from these. he has in the .aet four years won mors than $2,000 in cash | and a 160 acre farm In Tex:s The Russian government offered him $4.000 a year o go to the provinces of southern Russia to develop & corn sult- able to that =oil and conditions, but he | declined the offer { The Importance of the Judic The people of Tennesses ver. bty believe that the judiciary should not be hampered n an way by par- tisan politics. They have therefore elected an independent judiciary tickat Dy an overwhelming vote_thereby de- feating the political machine: The tmportance of this move cannot ®e overestimated. If the majority of a state is not above suspicion from \interference on the part of political imflwences #ts usefulness is ended. The more the judiciary question is examined the more convinced every ome will be that the safety of Ameri- can insftutions depends on the se- SR & Jatwen & uoancstiones hor. esty and abiltty. The consequence will and Buffers’ Union meets |’ he manages to reach the | of the cornstalk or of corn kernels. I_ Mayor Thayer of Norwich the mistake of his campaign in lecting ‘to bring his senatorial over to the reunion, Wednesday, and It 'was inflation day. n Palladipm. Mayor Thayer can inflate his own Boom and have hot air left over. out two dollars have it inflated. 8t the Rock.—New Ha: did not need to lay to get inflated at the Rock. An differe. between Thayer and inflati port Standard. vorce from the other. husband. It has taken. ten years, > ' Bef en Gardne: Lake and then, to decide that she is a bigamist. | Narwien, vie Fitenvilie road. punch of | the, —State Highway ~Commissioner, Waterbury American. kevn “Reward If returned to this ofce. | Rogm-2%. Capltoh ' = iesoner re. ABEIEa erves the right to reject any and all The productivity of Mayor Thayer's | “poUND_Stray two 3 old Jersey | bids. funny Dome is astonishing. Its - re- | heifer, by Chias. Clark, Frankin, Conn. | Dited at Hartford, Conm., Aug. 10, sources sare seemingly undiminished | augisd - - o g prages JAMES H. MACDONALD, o, e ke e ek O == State Highway Commissioner. Room 27, much like the farmer's cider which . Capitol, Hartford. augl2d he =aid was “godd enough, what there | You can just as well wear was of it and enough of it, such as it - was."<Bridgeport Standard. the better grade of Repnb]lcan Caucus 1 ‘]I afl_\‘th!ngv however, is worse i‘n this affair than Hartford’s grief it is = " E popular man down that W since P. T. Barnum, have a newer and -grander si Union. the list of Connecticut cities, port is now ation to. give New of 1920 is due. sumptious. one thing, catching up with New. ven is quite Palladium. P = Precisel® And why we take up the job! New of us in the effort, kick comins: but our aim is the angd the first place under the wi Bridgeport Standard. - Bridgeport is 1 we POSSIBLY NAME WAS Anyway, to Being Called “Bill.” nut street car the other day who | peacefully dozing—not, evident, sleep, but much drink. through having had the fare attention whatever, but continue sojourn in the land of dreams. “Hey, wake up! Give us yer there!” sang out the conductor. Spores from Peaceful Valley. “Hey, wake up!” | Deep calm and content. The ductor grew more vehement. ger's sleeve. With a start the nolent one regained consciousne: Bill,” remarked the ‘give us yer fare.” | The other star “Hurry up, Bill “Bill" turned pale with fury. “How—how!” “how you know my name fare forthcomin; How ‘much of the “Java” sold at. retail towns of the west ever the ports of dies, whic] in came migtt be entitied known as “Javas,” is ve about 87 per cent. of the $85,00 worth of eoffee imborts into the in 1909 American countries. For Infants and Children. HOW STATE EDITORS TALK. Inflating Mayor g his boom might have been perilous te peace.—Bridge- It all turned on the legality of Mrs. Everett's previous just now and for Bridge- port the names of Barnum and Bailey cance than ever before—New Haven Haying climbed to second place, Bridge— credited with a determin- Haven a hustle for first place by the time the census Overhauling Hartford another.—New Haven that’s one reason Haven along and keep her ahead she will' hav “LOOIE.” Sieepy Passenger Objected There was a passenger on a Chest- it was quite | through having had too little When the conductor approached for the sommolent one paid mo leaned over and plucked the passen- d at the conductor. he thundered, while all the other passengers jumped Ard until that was satisfactorily an- swered by the conductor there was no ~Philadeivhia Ledger “Mocha the small out Aden or of the East In- to be doubtful, as were from Lat CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought made ;. neg- boom He d the parilla. ‘Root: Barks Herbs That have great medicinal power, are raised to their highest efficiency, for purifying and enriching the blood, as they are combined in Hood's Sarsa- . P20.366 testimonials received by actual count in two years. Be sure to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla Tlhe law's. delay is conspicuously illustrated in the case of Mr. and MTS.| _Get it today in usual liquid form or Baward Bverett of BrooRlyn, who for | chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. ten years have ben litngating the question which should obtain ihe di- LOST AND FOUND. gnifi- in pre- is Ha- push e no pole ire.— lur $2.50 Shirts clean, they are good shirts can was too The Hatter, auglid Shirts as not, when you can buy at these prices. lur $1.00 Shirtsnow 85¢ Dur $1.50 Shirts now $1.25 fur $2.00 Shirts now $1.60 now $1.90 These are all new and shirts that| fit and are made as only be. MeBHERSON'S, 101 Main St., City SEALED - ?'xo S winl ceived by the 'I, Ofl-lflh Sioner, “Room- 27, RES e Lonll. until 2 p_ im. 18, 1816, for one’section of ma.a in’' Woodstock, in accordance with pl-n. and specifications. Bigs will state ine price as per specl- fications. The State Highway Commis- sioner reserves the right to increase or decrease the number of feet to be im- proved; after the contract is let. All bids must be accompanied by a bond of not less than one-third of the cost of the work. Any bidder to whom contract has been awarded refusing to sizn the contract at the prices offered and furnish a surety company bond, or Certified check, shaM forfeit’ from 'his bond a sum equal to the difference in price betwéen his bid and the next lowest bidder. Plans and specifications may be examined at office of First Se- lectman. Woodstock, or at_the office of in Ledyard Center, of Ledyard are requested to meet caucus in Town Hall, on Wednesday, Aug.’ 24th. 1910, at D, m.. for the Purpose ot electing Dele- gates to the Republican State Conven- tion to be held in Hartford Sept. 13th and 14th, 1910, for the ‘nomination of candidates for State Officers and Rep- resentative-at-Large. and to appoint a State Central Committee; also - Dele- gates to the Congressional. Senatorial ind County Conventions; also to nomi- nate candidates for the.various Town or, also for the purpose of electing a Town Committee for the ensuing two year: By ordef of the REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE. Dated at Ledvard, Conn. Republican Congressional Convention The Republican Electors of the sev- ercl towns comprising the Third Con- gressional District of Comnacticut are hereby requested to choose delegates to [the Congressional Convention of the | Third Congressional District, hereby requested to meet in conven- tion at the Town Hall in Norwich, Con- necticut, on Thursday, the 15th day of September, A. D, 1910, 'at 12.30 p. m.. for the purpose of choosing a candidaté for Representative in Congress from the Third Congressionaj District, and for the purpose of trahsacting any other proper business. By order of the Third District Con- sressional Committee. COSTELLO LIPPITT, Chairman. Aug. auglid who are Puffs | Latest Novelties < | Chignon som- 5. con- in ain’t 67 Broadway or and of 0,000 Tmi- The swellest iooking Been used carefully, le—ullAd Dr. mau L-luwlh oty oty 1f you are sleepless, restless, nervous, it congestion—blood _pressure. & surely certainty, for Dr. Shoop's Hi the unnatural blood pressure. d Bt swoll. and pain you?_ Of courss it Bicod pressure. Youll find it Common o sell st 35 sonia’ s Dr. Shoop’s Headache ‘Tablets A basket full of clothes just received from us is cer- tainly much more invitin, than a tub full of dirty clothes to be washed. Do you-krow about the 'WET WASH WAY? : 1f you do not you have not 3 e that in every state the courts will be thened by the selection of services to the country g2 invaluable, for their decisions r—- of any political party.—Bos- vendered without regard to the solved the question of suc- cessful housekeeping. S. & J. GREGSON 193 Frasklin Strest, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 898. ieadache Tablet— aq' ently. e n—mw blood pressure. TR oatarat ponte mm'-m same ?‘5 eadacho Tabici siop §Ein 20 minutes, and the tablets simply Qistribite ‘finger ana dossn’t it get red. and e Toe o here pain Sense. of the shop. used—prices right NEW WELL immediate delivery. M. B. RING mar22a N. B. We have several cars, POPE-HARTFORD, AND OVERLAND CARS for Cluster Curls «__for the New Coiffures Gibson bfin!gl [}g. The Goodwin Corset Lingerie MODELS FOR EVERY FICURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. MAXWELL For Sale car and great- est bargain ever offered. Maxwell Bears the 4-cylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with Signatn.e of g m every modern appiiance, 116 wheel base, quick detachable rim. now just out | little MAX- Cail for demonstrations. & SONS THIS 7 at reasonable prices. “Phone 370. gy Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING I so you should consult with me and get prices for same. Sxcellent work C. M. WILLIAMS, Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. jan17¢ 1 octta A Fine Assortment MILLINERY AT LITTLE PRICES. MRS. G. P. STANTON Undertaker and Teiephon. - GEORGE G. GRANT. Embalmsr §2 Providence St., Taltvillz. Prompot attention to day or night calls 99-2%. axrl4MWFawl Al orders racel attentior. isfaction guaranteed. Teleohono 348-2 General Contractor prompt and careful Give me a trial orde Sat. THOS. ]. DODD, Norwich Norwich, AvToMOBI. £ 3 3nd. Bleyele Repwiriug. sTATION, Colt. 6 Otis Strost. Automobtls General Ma- Dated “at Norwich, Conn., this 13th day of August, 1910. auglid AT A COURT OF PROB. HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District of Ledyard, A on the 16th day of August, D. 1910, esent—RUSSEL GALLUP. Judge. tats of Daniel §. Palmer, lata of | in said District, deceased. George W. Palmer of Ledvard ap- eared in Court and moved that an in- trument purporting to be the last will | ana testament of said deceased be ad- |mitted to probate, administration be granted upon the estate of said de- Seased, alleged to be intestate. Therefore, Ordered, That said appli- cation be Neard and examined at the Probate Office in Ledyard, in said Dis- ict, on the 22d day of August, A. D. 16, at 2 o'clock in the &fternoon, and at said George W. Palmer give pub- notice to all persons interested in d estate. by advertising in The Nor- wich Morning Bulletin. a aewspaper having a circulation in sald Probate District, ‘to_appear, if they see cause. at said’time and place, and be heard relative thereto, and make return to Court. RUSSEL GALLUP. Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 16th day of August, tr 19 th lic the Attest: auglid | | | | A. D. 1910, | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | Bstate of Lydia . Dowdall, late of orwich. in said District, deceased The Executrix exhibited her admin- | istration account with said estate to | the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 19th day of August, | A. D. 1910; at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, at the Probate Court Room in the City |of Norwich, in said District, be, and | the same is, appointed for hearing the | same, and the sald Executrix is direct- | ed to'give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper hav- ing a circulation in said District, at least two days prior to the daté of said hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. above and foregoing is a true record. Attest: ~ FANNIE C. CHURCH. aug17d Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | at Norwich, within and for the District orwich, on the 15th day of August, The copy o A. D. 1910, | Present —NELSON 7. AXLING. udge ste of Aron W. Dickey. late of | Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite the creditors of sald deceased to bring in their claims against sald estate ithin six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, to- Eether with a copy of this order, on the Zignpost nearest to the Dplace where sald deceased last dwelt, and In the same Town, and by publishing the me once in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to_this Court. NELSON J AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attes FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said do- | ceased are hereby notified to presest their claims against said estate to the | undersigned at Bozrab, Conn.. within | | the time limited in the above snd fore- going order. ALICE F, D. ABELL, Administratrix. PRESSED FOR CASH 4 augl but pressed in a manner that deseryes the small amount of cash you pay for the work is every garment or other article you entrust to-us for the pur- pose. Cleaning end ‘pressing is our business, but we do our work in such a thorough way as to_have almost an exclusive business. . Send - us - your worls and note how it 100ks afterwards a slight expenss. too, '-_'5,.,,' " Boustanuen; Conn. WANTED A &I o cook and 0 anenl holll.tfll’k/‘n‘.l lflr‘" family. od ‘wakes and a Eood home for the HEnt Firl Referoncen raquived. Ad: FULL ASSOCIATED . PRESS DESPATCHES JBULL FOR SALE—Box 41, R. F. _D., Canterbury, Conn. nun‘m FOR SALE__Nice drmu Horse. o ll'lllr. I( 118 Water S| auglid un—uowr boat “iater 31 «. £ 1pne, § F P speed 10 mil Inguire TO RENT—Flat of six rooms and path, e 120 Ce St:"all modern im- provemlents. ‘Apply at 120 CHt Bt Mt memenc i Pellatt re R ,R" by 4 i reet riBMWE b uglsd FOR SALE Cheap, several good in- sido doors. Apply 4t this office. augsd 2 A fing tenement. auitable or zenting room Fmonth: dohn B Fanning, Nor 31 Willow Bt 3y30a FOR SALE—Pair black maces, 9 and aress Box 443, § nn. aug1s W n ‘ruu«a general housework girl for tern Point. fifl- Pply at this office. augl ing. GIRLS WANTED to learn guil Eaid while learning. Apply to the West Side Silkc Mill. augl2d WANTED By a man and wife, to care for a small form, or to care for an aged man or woman 4t their own home. ‘Address Farmer, Norwich Town, Conn. auglsd WANTED_Railway mail cler] riers, postoffice clerks wan‘ed. $600 to $1.600. Examination in ber. * Particulars_ free. = Springfield School for Mall Service, Springfield, Mass. zugila WANTED —An_experienced girl for general housework. Apply evenings af- ter 8 o'clock to Mrs, Driscoil, 42 Chureh aug10d st WANTED—10,000 to 12,000 sq. ft. for Heat and conven- light manufacturing, jences. With or without power. Long term lease. Address B.. this office. aug: WANTED—Chair to cane in best man- ner. oMikolasi's Tallor Shop, Water St. y3 WEAVERS WANTED _Apply West Sias Sik AL WANTED General Housework -Girls Weaver: FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Central Bullding. . S, H. REEVES, WANTED SEWING MACHINES, CASH REGIS- TERS, TYPEWRITERS and Bicycles to repair; Baby Carriage Tires put on while you walt, A, H. OUSLEY, Expert, 65_Franklin St, opp. Bulletin Office. Open evenings until 8 o'clock Jy19d WANTED ily Cooks and General House Work Girls. Room 32 Central Building. J. B. LUCAS. and Silk aug13d Supt. augbd PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physicians = attending; in- fants adopted, or boarded If desired: confidential; terms reasomable; in- close stamp; write to Collinswood San- P. O. Box 40, Hertford, Ct LUMBER AND COAL. GOAL A Six Cylinder Coal Goes Anywhere on the High Gear Uniike the automobile, it don't co any more. No, we sell it at the same price that every reputable dealer does. AUGUST is the month. E. CHAPPELL Co. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber augl7daw CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasomed Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24d COAL and LUMBER / In the beautizul valley. of Wyoming, in Penn., lies the beds of the finest An- thracite Coal in the warld. . We have secured a luDFly of this Coal for this Seson. “Try It in your cooking stove 2na heater. We are the agents for Rax Intkote Roofing, one of the best roofings known to the trad JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone $84. aprisa COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12- oct29a DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Lenta/ *Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geers pracwes _during his Iast 161 Main Street. Norwich, Gena, noviea Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 4 Shetucket Street. C. GTONE. Prop. F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., oct13d Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Frankiin S1. augdd Face and Scalp Mas- _PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Reoin 9, Second Floor, Shannon BIdg. Jyea 10 years old, weight 2600, true puller: big_walkers and good driyers. Robert Stearns, Willipantic. - Phone 1464 -u. RESCENT BEACH cottage for sale. Location next Coroley s Ice cream T will guarantee 10 per cent. net investment. - Address Cruttenden, Crescent Beach, Conn. augizd FOR SALE—Two nice driving horses. 1100 pounds and 950 pounds, or would exchange either for cows. M. E. Burr, Hanoves Conn: augizd TWO-FAMILY HOUSE and adjoining lot on School street, Norwich, for saie. 3. Ju, Yhester. 3 Usion Bt. New London. ! 960" pariors. (PO RENT—New - elghi-raom _fur Dished cottages at Lord's Point, Ston. ington, Conn.: running water, modern et ' telephone, 0ve nutes from trolley, excellent bathing! boating and fAshing’; ready July 16th; terms reason- able, Address Box 31, Niantic, Conn. TO RENT—Lower fat, 21 Ripley place, 'si% rooms. g0l repair, reason- avie. Tnauive 40 Sobart Ave. Jevd TO RENT—House 242 Franklin St; 10 rooms; rent $15 per month. = Ad. dress Dr. D. L. Jones, Bast Great Pia; Tel. 736. o aprad TO RENT _Basement at 556 Franklin street; suitable for the paint, plumbing or_similar business. may17d For Sale Six-room cottage, 93 Peck Streat; steam heat, barn; price $1650; near trolley. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, aug17d Central Building. Sale Horses I am in the west buying Horses and wil} return with a very desirable lot which I will want to seil on exchange as soon as possible. ELMER R. PIERSON. augsd For Sale 12 Grove Place Cottage House of Nine Rooms and Bath, Entirely Refinished, Price $2,500. JAMES, L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. 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, hemhouse. 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, Willimantic, Cons. Je1sa WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE. Thames River Farm of 32 acrem, O west bank, rear Massapeag _station, Cent. Vermont E. R. tween Nonwich and river shore front. all-the-year dwelil never-fasling run: from private res bout midway be- ew London, lon; esutitul view, oo and _ bulldings, e water in. hou rvoir, well fruited, o good facilities for boating and fishing. ete. Well adapted for country home OF boarding nouse. Frice low and easy erm: For particulars of the above or for other property for male or to remt, call at”office on Framkiia Square. Which s Better? To suffer with the heat in an inland city or go to Charlestown Beach, where the heat of Summer is cooled by ocean breozes, and take comfort in an elght- room cottage, all furnished complete, spring water in house, 70 feet Of piaz- za, lot has 96 feet frontage on Atlantic Ocean, best of surf bathing near, and with all convenlences. In the rear of this property is a pond about nine miles long, and with this coitage goes 2 sailboat. nearly new. and all this for Just FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS, or if you prefer to o to the beach in September the property can be rented till Sept. 1st for $150. and then just pay $1.350 cash, take a deed of “the property. Possession in September. make 10 per cent. on your money from July till September. Tnvestigate. Transportation free auto. William A. Wilcox, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Room 1, Weslerly, R. I- Telephone connection 365 or 531 (private wire), SHEA & BURKE OUR ANNUAL [nventory Sale & is now going on, which. means a great saving for scononvical buyers. For the next few days we will sell many household necessities at less than fac- tory prices. DOUBLE STAMPS ON SATURDAY. SHEA & BURKE Iy28d WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone §83. apr2sa H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sts. A compiete line of the best Ales. Lager and Wines. specially bottied for fam- 4y use. Delivery. Tel 136-5. WHEN you want to put veur busi- 5 Botter thar thrsush the adverns 2 e advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin. TO RENTStore at 65 Franklin St. Enqulre at this office. mar19d TO REN Tenement of eight bath. Pfice $15 per month Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. rooms and TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main St., City mari7d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and ail kinds of Job- bing_promptly attended to, Tel. 119. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock ot patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest 228 S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. dec7a T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marsd Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumblug replaced by new and mod- era open plumbiug. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor's biils. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with theé modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonabl J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 Wsest Main Street. suglsd Physician’s Falth in » Tuberculosis Ilgllclne “Have used it in several cases of tuber- cular glande of the neck. with excellent Tesult. every time. In one case {t cost me $50, for the girl Was put on it only until she could arrange (o be operate d in a wee, short time an operation was not eaded. 1 BUDpOSe your Tecords are just fs fine s of old. You know my faith in the medicine.” sekman's Alterative is the “medicine” erred to. Original of above letter on file at office of Eckman Mfg. Co. Philadel- phia. Eckman’ Throat an: in Norwich by g (Alterative i good for_ail Lung troubles, and is on sale Lee & Osgood Co., and other Druggists. 1t can also be ob- tained at, or procured by your local Druggists. Ask for Hookiet of Cured Cases, or write for Evidence to the Phila., Pa Eckman Laboratoery, 'i‘ry our Sieamed Beers at these Special Prices India Wharf Steamed Beer, 50c doz- en arragansett Steamed Beer, 85¢ dozen. 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If & mbn Kixs o Duyment bt 1 keep dixe. v gown, dout “Nay; the Chained hand, stained hand, o his tmgers whiter y 1y thut rock et It a man Kiss her Tig: Than sleeping (a Bare head, fair head, m . her pillow Black as u bird's wing : with gold; It & man touch’ it, he p: Willow broast is cold Torn wings, shorn wing goeth wingless She is wind wna water, n witrd springs, © 1 diod praising her 1 all mringles From my stripped pini ; aren make them Grave oy . v o them Once my \n childho o piin 1, too, bore dreams Wwith “My children thy d with lite again Find me or mend me; ! burden Years ko’ we died, and I wina for mine So she walks heaven's pa be my ) “L who ope toe gate to th that love of thine She dons a bathing suit o And down the bemch sb With littie gigmlos of de To wet her dainty toe dubbles tn the tiny 1 he wades along U She races with the mer And vows it's simply She lets the ripp Around her Ana splashes And' frolics with £he counts the silver Against the distant sk And dances with the b But keeps her pow VIEWS AND VARILTI[ S Clever Sayings. Mrs. Frankfurter Dow'd you see dot yo vighting Mrs, Casey—A shouldn’t he? Aln't this ! Tit-Bits “Were you a bull or bea went into Wall street was one of the fellow afte Detroit ¥ree Pre Now, then, men,” cried captal fght like hero powder's done then r f lives. I'm a little lame, s0 1 now."—Ideas. Wigwag—I hear you lucky at poker. Henpeckke W always, I met my wif game.—Philadelphia Rec we lost the T in the x worry me any seribe to we Puck. Venus w “What a visjon!" ¢ the heach. “What suit!” echoed the w Judge. A lot of heat, a bluff A lot of heat Then run the Encore; rei Louisville “So, 8o you claim to be the humorist in the world?’ T d what grounds “1 saw & once.”—Pittsburg Post “This doesn’t smell like gasoline T had,” sald the mu cently bought an automobile right, sir,” said the garage ma are getting used to Statesman “Do you,” he asked, “think it . superior intelligence that 4 great pyramids No,” she “not uniess they designed wife of the man who had them hicago Record-Herald n could the fek Courier-Jou Albert—A dog that runs t carriage 18 called a carringe it not? gbert—Cerain] Well what would you call n d runs under a motor car? I Why, a dead one!—Tit-Bit at 18 the sword of my cle, Gen, Dasher,” said & host was conducting A throus gallery of relics, * his Waterloo.” “Yes; it's a terrible placs for losing things” responded guest; “I lost & bag there week.”—Strand MUCH IN LITTLE A California professor says that the negro race will be extinct wit years. Rio de Janeiro now has rallwn the nection with Victoria zilian port to tha norfh The Inventor of & new poe matic gun claims its bullets will trate half an inch of steel yards. A newly patented English ma to sell stamps automatical adjusted to fit coins of any de tipn, Plans are under way for pla the trunk telephone lines bet ton, New York, Philadelph Washington und; ground. It has been estimated that if an el phant was as strong in proportior its welght as a male beetle it be able to overturn a skyscraper Rail connection between Mexico and Guatemala s about to be estab! by the bullding of a bridgo 500 f long over the Suchiate river. Consul Albert Halstead reports the a municipal natural higtory museum /s to be provided in Birmingham, Eng Jand, and housed in the new part of the council house of construction The aren of Roumanis & about 50 702 souare miles, its population about 6,800,000, It has 1,976 miles of ra ways all owned by the state, repres senting a cost of $166,570,674, and a nominal capital of $180,192,260 u_ of canuls et the Lyons Kru Genévi. Morges, Yve Olten; fautenbure and A the thitt would and Rhine tron Germany, via don, - Blenng Huxol Brfurt, with suburban additions, has lation of about 120,000, and cipal Industries conmisi of facture of shoep, furntture and ma chinery and the eultivation of seeds. ity rece acqui pop br the magu Dr. Louise Franklin Miner fs now locat:d in her new ofice, Breed Hall Roum 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 o. m. % Telsphone 86 plant and fowers for domestic and foreign markets,

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