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SHOWERS TODAY. . SATURDAY FAIR. WHAT IS GOING ON T 1 G. A, R, meets Henent Society %, No. 63, F. of i No''s0, 0. U. A. meets in Pythian Hall. Norwich Stationary Engiheers’ Asso- ciation, No. 6, meets in Bill Block. _~ ANNOUNCEMENTS % Tha Alling Rubber company call your attention to their line of specialties in er bottles, syringes, elastic stock- _rubber gloves, nursery sheeting, in cushions, etc. . y BREED THEATER. Bad Man's Last Deed, Cowboy Feature Pictur The bill at the Breed theater last g was one of the best ever seen this popular family theater, all of being enthusiastic in their ise of it. One of the leading feat- on the programme was the west- story of cowboy life, entitled The Man’s Last Deed. This story tells a cowboy who is ousted from his . 's home by his rival, and Jater the cowboys meet at a dance 2nd the rejected lover, meeting his wival with the girl, staris a fight, and is injured in the hand, the girl dress— the wound. Later, when the bad %iboy ia ordcred over the boundary to pay for his comduct. he meets his Tival, who has entered a gambling den. The rival is drugged and robbed there, and in searching the clothes he finds tHe picture o1 the girl, and the bad ‘men's tactics change immediately, and e takes the fellow back to the girl and lsaves him there, but Is shot by - the pursuing sheriff for daring to re- orpes the border. The great Biograph story of Unex- pected Help is strongly human, and abounds with thrilling situations and id scenery, while the wonderful of Old Glory stirs up all the patriotism in the house, and wins all by its magnificent scene= ‘Miss Lililan Lord sings Someone's Lonesome. which has handsome col- ored slides and pretty tuneful melody. i A About Beans. o The bean that we eat in some form nearly every day, un:”:gu-z svery- ‘body likes, is comparat! new'as an edible. Our common, everyday N 18 a native of South America and was introduced into Furope, whence it came to this country, during the six- teenth century, and now is repre- sented by more than 150 cultivated va- rietles. The big, broad bean is the bean of history and its origin is so remote that it is doubtful. It is proba- bly = native of southwestern Asia and northeastern Europe. Fo-Beg foo e Sk Few people realize that for most dis- eases the bed and it alone is the great- est, surest, quickest cure the world and ages of 'scence have yet discov- ered or bestowed. People as a rule, look upon going to bed for sickness as a necessary and unavoidable con- sequence of sickness, instead of look- ng upon it as they should, as being the very first and greatest part of the cure of the case—New York Press. Concrete Facts. Pulverized wood 13 sometimes mized with cement for making what is known as wood concrete. This 18 lighter than concrete that is made with sand. Straw, seaweed and hay are also pulverized for use instead of wood. The pulverized product is very much like sawdust. The chief advan- tage of wood concrete over ordinary concrete Is that it is soft emough to permit of nafls being driven into it. Sunday Irregularity. Physiclans will tell you that upset- ting the regular habits (let us hope the habits are regular) of the week on Sunday, eating more than is good for you, taking more or no exercise, all works toward indigestion, the results of which are felt through the follow- ing week until Sunday comes again, when the process {s repeated.’ Sizing Up His “Load.” Fargoans had occasion recently to speculate as to whether a drunken man was such an idiot. He was stand- ing on a penny weighing machine en- deavoring to insert a coin in the siot. He said he wanted to weigh himself to | see how much of a “load” he had— | Fargo Forum. SIS T SR On Record. We desire to go on record right now as being of the firm opinion that | a literary woman who wants to be ‘Under the headline “Old but Sweet” | loveq should see to it that her flap- & German agricultural paper publishes | /s ‘@escription of what it calls the old- Jacks are the equal of her sonnets and her corned beef hash every bit as jest frult bearing grapevine In the new | good, if not better than her essay om ‘The ‘noke island, North Carolina, “where it has flourished more than 300 years. 1It'was planted by one of the followers | ot Sir Walter Raleigh in 1584, and the | ‘Bistory of the old vine shows that it has borne fruit every year.” Remedies for Dyspepsia. Summing up his experiences with 425 cases of dyspepsia, an English | physician sald that benefit had re- | sulted most frequently from one ot two kinds of medicine—namely, alkall | and a carminative, such as ginger, an | bour or an hour and & half after a| meal, or when the discomfort came on; or bismuth carbonate, in dosesgof half ® dram or more before meals. tdier Severely Dealt With. Old-time Englishmen hated idleness. | An act passed in 1531 decreed that amy person “being whole and mighty | still ther& is a certain fascination vine is on a farm in Roa- | Browning.—Exchange. Largest Rose Tree. Germans claim to possess the larg- est rose tree in Europe. It is found in | Herr Wehrie’s garden at Freiburg. Tt extends 115 feet at the top and forms | & spacious bower. Originally it was a wild rose, on which a Chromatella tea rose was grafted in 1881 Useless Statistics. Some statistician has figured out that Americans lose $10,000,000 yearly by leaving sugar in the Bottom of their cuffee cul Of course they don’t, but about statistics. They are so striking- 1y useless.—Philadelphia Ledger. | Attachment for Auto Lights. An attachment for acetylene auto- mobile headlights has been invented by which the gas may be lighted by inibody and able to labor” found beg- | short circuiting the regular sparking Eiag might be arrested, and if unable te give a satisfactory account of him- self he was brought to the nearest market town, tied to the end of a cart, strdpped of his clothes and beat- en with whips through the town, bléeding and ashamed, after which degradation he was sent to his native place, on his oath to “put himself t labor lfke a true man ought to d If the sturdy vagabond were caught a third time in idleness he was to suffer death, “as an enemy to the com- monwealth. " ‘ The Sense of Smell. It is not in the nostril that the sense of smell lies, but in the upper third ©of ‘the nose. There the red lining of #he nostril changes into brown, and ‘®ecomes much more sensitive. Faith and Enthusiasm. It is faith in something and enthu- siasm for something that makes life worth looking at—Oliver Wendell “Holmes. The Swiss Married Woman. 1t recentl rough the so- A married woman in Switzerland 1s | iicitation of Druggists Lee & Osgood S cuw-tBics of Ber husNeng| =Tk this wedicine conld be bonght aoccording to a new law. |it uced price for a little _iwhile, greeins o sell a .certain Where Wird Stops Tralns. P Anyohe who suffers with headache, Tt i8 & common-occurremce for a | dvEpepsia. dizziness. sour stomach, train {o be brousht to a standstill on | STFCXS Defore the cves, or any liver| ch Hishiands by the wings | Conbie should taics advaniace or ihis the Scot: Dportu or Dr. Howard's specific Corce. Wil eurc ali these troubles. But if b Profits of a Russian Fair. The turnover im all lines at the last Nijai-Novgored fair in Russia was estimated te amount te $250,000,000. Bravery. Some men’s {dea of bravery is do- 4ng something their wives have told them not to.—Detroit Free Press. Lack of Humer. Lack of a sense of humor has ruined many a man. . According to Consul-General Edward D. Winslow of Stockholm, the number of money orders received in Sweden system with a switch from the driver's seat. Exercise. The_ value of daily exercise is to bring the less used organs Into play, that they may the better sustain the organs which to us individually ap- pear more important. Duty to Self. Do what thy manhood bids thee do, from none but self expect applause; he nobiest lives and noblest dies, who | makes and keeps his self-made laws.— | The Kasid: LIKE FINDING MONEY. Lee & Osgood Co., the popular drug- gists, are making an offer that is just Iiks finding money, for they are selling 2 reguiar 50 cent bottle of Dr. Howard's celebrated specific fot the cure of con- stipation and dyspepsia at half price. In addition to this large discount, they agree to return the money to any pur- chaser whom the specific dozs not cure. any chance it should not, Lee & Osgood will return your maney. Today the people of Japan are, as a rule, making what they have to sell in their houses or small shops, and they undoubteiliy possess possibilities of im- mense fortunes by virtue of the mere deftness of their fingers. With these conditions, and an estimated 1,000,000 horse power available for hydro-elec- tric_harness, Japan on a protective tariff basis may be expected to make @ remarkable record. American capital is largely interested in hydro-clectric enterprises in Japan and under favorable conditions Ameri- can capital is ‘ready for large invest- ment in extensive power plants. Japan is_well adapted for this purpose and such ~ enzerprises would convert _the Tokio-Yokohama and the Osaka-Kobe sactions into two of the world's great- est manufacturing centers. New Brunswick contains 17,393.410 acres, of which 8,400,000 belong to the crown. Of the latter, about 6,500,000 are under license to lumbermen. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the " LOST AND SOUND. aie cont nder plea at Bulletin OF auglsd LOST oOR Passhook 107626 of The Norwich Savings Society. All ‘persons are cautioned chasing or negotiating the any person having a claim to said book is hereby called upon to present said claim to said bank on or before the 19th day of February, 1911, or submit to having the book declarcd cancelled and | extinguished and a new book is- sued In lieu thereof, or the amount due thereon paid. > augl9F M. HOURIGAN SPEGIAL ! For the next seven days we will sell our stock of Refrigerators Go-Carts Porch Rockers at prices regardless of cost. 62-66 Main Street. jv2d High Grade PIANOS Latest Sheet Music AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER Yerrifilgton’s 49 Main Sireet may1sd | You can just as well wear the better grade of Summer Shirts at these prices. Our $1.00 Shirts now 85¢ | Our $1.50 Shirts now $‘:|.25 Our $2.00 Shirts now $1.60 lur $2.50 Shirts now $1.90 These are all new and clean, they are shirts that fit and are made as only good shirts can be. * MePHERSON'S, The Hatter, 101 Main St., Cify auglld Latest Kovelties MAXWELL For Sale The swellest iooking car and great- est bargain ever _offered. Maxwell 4-cylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with every modern appliance, 116 . wheel base, quick detachable rim. Been used carefully, now just out of the shop. N. B. We have severai cars, little used—prices right. NEW POPE-HARTFORD, MAX- the United States during 1909 was|{ WELL AND OVERLAND CARS for representing a value of $3.400. 060. On the other hand, the money orders sent from Sweden to the Unitzd during the same time numbered . valued at $550,000. Ainley and Miss Lena Ash- “are amone the English pavers who America this season. ml-: tmmediate delivery. Call for demonstrations. M. B. RING & SONS mar3; B is ao advertizsing medium in Eastern Gomneoticut squal to The Bul: letin for business results ¥ Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls «.__for the New Coitfures g Ghe Gibson Toilet Co. 67 Broadug:’hone 505 The Goodwin Corse! : and Lingerie WOCELS FOR EVERY FICURE. CCSSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRZD. s not, when you can lmyJ Republican Caucus The Republican Electors of the Town of Ledyard are requested to meet in Caucus in Town Hall, Ledyard Center; on Wednesday. Aug.’ 24th, 1910, at 3 . m., for the purpose of electing Dele- Eatef to the Republican State Conven- fion to be held in Hartford Sept. 13th and 1ith, 1910, for the nomination of Sanaidatés for'State Ofncers and Rep- resentaflve-at-Large, and to appoint al State Central Committee; also Dele- gates to the Congressional ind County Conventions; also to nomi- nate candidates for the various Town Offices: also for the purpose of electing a Town Committee for the ensuing two Veara. BY order of the REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE. Dated at Ledyard, Conn., Aug. 17th, 1910. aug17d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 18th day of August, A. D. 1910, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Estate of Martha M. Barber, lute of Griswold, in sald District, decéased. The Executor exhibited his adminis- tration_account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered. That the 23d day of August. A.D."1910, at 10 o'clock In the fore- noon, at the Probate Court Room in of “Norwich, in sald District same Js, appointed for hear- ing the same, and the said Executor is dizected to give notice thereof by pub- ing this order once in some news- er having a circulation in said Dis- P trict, at least, four days prior to the date’ of gaid hearing, and make return to the Court. £ NELSON J, AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Atkest: _ FANNIE C. CHURCH. aug19d Clerlc. Wedding Gifts We are showing the most com- plete stock of SILVER and CUT GLASS ever before shown by us, and of the newest designs and best makes. For Graduation Gifts we can certainly supply your wants. John & Wfl. Bliss. PRESSED FOR CASH but pressed in a manner that deserves the small amount of cash you pay for the work is avery garment or. other article you entrust to us for the pur- pose. Cleaning and pressing is our business, but we do our work in such a thorough way as to_have almost an exclusive business. Send us your work and note how 1t looks afterwards —for a slight expense, too. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franmklin St aug3d WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your Carriage and Wagon Repairing and Painting. Carriage and Automobile Trimming and Upholstering The Scott & Clark GORPOBATION, 507-515 North Main Street. aprse WM. F. BAILEY | (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery a Boarding Stabile - 12-14 Bath Street. | HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT- Telephone 883. apr2sd THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, iagers, Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Propristor. _Telephone 507. octza General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful sttentior. Give me a trial order. Sat- isfaction guaranteed THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telenhone 349-2. Norwich. . AUTOMOBILE STATION. 8. 3. Cott, 6 Otis Btrest. Automobils | and Bicycle Repairiug. Genersl Ma- chine work. Jobbing. ‘Fhoms FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES FOR SALE—Two good new milch gows.” ‘Luclus “A." ‘Fenton. “Norwich, aug1IMWF WANTED-—Teache ru..‘ 1 s irable positis fllrr oase B3 Aden, 95 Pear Bt Hartfor ‘ WANTED Tr1 T8 Took after PYa AvPly C. WANTED _Man to sell staple goods for rellable concern; must own hors steady employment. etin Office. cellar dug an small shed on same: about five minutes’ walk from_postoffice. Inquire No. 7 T Hum 42 Penobscot St. auglsd sn'n Small family. . Address’ Advertiser. FOR SALE An - established candy. cigar and variety store in fast Erowing town. near two- factories; business in bullding, stock, fixtures, etc.; il health reason for selling. ADpIY to Frank H. Hinckley, Mystic, Ci. aug19d FOR SALE —Back bar, beveled edge. Dlate giaas mirror, size lox4 feet, sult- for restaurant, barber shop Or sa- foon; ‘two beveled ecdge plate glass on each end of same. Inguire closs 29 Franklin Street. aug19d TO RENT. —Apply to Mrs, . ROOMS TO RIENT- Congdon, 52 MeKinley Ave. augldd Songdon, 83 Me ey Sve. 2 FOR RENT—For remalnder of Aug, and Sept., camp containing three rooms on Baker’ . C, R. Hil, R F. D, Groton, Conn. augldal bath, at 129 CIff St.; all modern im- provements. Apply at 68 No, Main. d . TO RENT_Fiat_of six rooms and TO RENT A fine tenement, sultable for renting rooms, $11 per month. John B._¥anning, No. 31, Willow St. jyi0d FOR RENT —New elght-room _fur- FOR SALE CHEAP—A building lot, 4 toned; Plans of house! y, Norwich Town, Conn. WANTED —Experienced also learnel For particula A. C. Smith, RometHing anyon FOR . 3 adiedes e | side_doors. _ Apply at 1ot on School street, Norwich, for s ANTED A girl (o cook wnd a6 | O jopdq oo o 2 Umien St eral housework in a small fam and a _good home for References required. ox 443, Stonington, GIRLS WANTED fo learn quilling. Paid while learnin, t Side Silk " MIlL - WANTED 10,000 to 12,006 sq_ 7t for Heat and conven- thout power. £. Apply to ¢ light manufacturing passenger 1810 ‘model, complete, with dinkey cRauffeur's seat: used for demonstration $urposes. Al the above in A-1 condition. ~Address New Daparture Mfg: Co., Bristol, Conn WANTED—Chair to cane in best man- Mikolasi’s Tailor Shop, Water St. SILK WEAVERS WANTED—A West Side Silk Mill. WANTED eneral Housework Girls and Silk FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, ! Central Building. S. H. REEVES. Supt. Six-room cottage, 93 Peck Strest steam heat, barn; price $1650; near trolley. FOR SALE_Motor boat “Kate: 24 t P., speed 10 miles. Inquire ft. long, 6 H. at 105 i, auglhd LE—Che: eral good in- office. augdd TWO-FAMILY HOUSE and adjoining ew London. iy23d FOR SALE At bargain prices for auick sale, the following well known makes of automobiles taken in ex- change on Houpt-Rockwell: - ger 1909 Pope Hartford, Eisemann magneto, top and full equipmfent of ac- assen- 4-passenger 1909 White and full equipment of ac- assenger 1309 A-K gun- nkey chauffeur's seat: 5- 4 Rambler, augls: For Sale FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, auglia Central Building. WANTED SEWING MACHINES, TERS, TYPEWRITERS ana Bicycles to repair; Baby C: Tires put on while you wait. A, H. OUSLEY, Expert, Franklin St., Open evenings' unt) WANTED Family Cooks and Gemeral House Weork Gir:s. Room 32 Central Building. J. B. LUCAS. CASH REGIS- Bulletin Office. PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- physicians attending; fants adopted, or boarded if desir confidential; close stamp; write to Collinswood San- Hertford, Ct. reasonable; jtarfum. P. LUMBER AND COAL. COAL O G! what month last month for ordering Summer Coal. Best Coal of the vear is shipped in Better order yours today. E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 160 Mai Telephones. Lumber Sale Horses T am in. the west buying Horses and will return with a very desirable lot which I.will want to sell 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, henhouse. 40 feet long. =~ All buildings Al, together with a full line of wagons and farming tosls: $700 cash, balance on mortgage. Pigture list. TRYON'S AGENCY, Je15d Williman Con WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, | 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE. Thames River Farm of 22 meres. on west bank, near Massapeag station, Cent. Vermont R. R., about midway be- fween Norwich and New London, lon river shore fron:, beautiful view. goo: all-the-year dweiling and bulidings, never-failiug running water in houss | te reservoir, weil fruited, | from pri good facilities for boating and ete. Woll adadted for country fishing’ boarding house. Price low and easy terms. operty for = e on Franklin Square. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phon, COAL and LUMBER In the beautifui valley iles the beds of the finest An. thracite” Coal in the worid.~ We hav Pply of this Ceal fur this 't in your cocking stove of Wyoming, We are the agents for Rex Flintk: Roofing, one of the best roofngs Known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone 884. COAL Free Burning Kinds. and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-13 F. C. ATCHISON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 9, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. MONEY LOANEOD on onds, and Securities of any Lowest Rates of Interest: established NOTICE Dr. Louise Franklin Miner Is new located in her new ofice, Breed Hall, Office hours, 1-to 4 . m Z<lsphone 660. NEWMARKET HOTEL, * 715 Boswell Avs. Liguers and Cl, Rarebit serves order. Jjohn Tuchle. Prop. Tel 43-5. 1= no agvertising medium in Saiblnle S First-clacs Wine Meals and ~ Iing columns oz The Bulletin Which Is Better? To suffer with the heat in an inland eity or go to Charlestown Beach, where the neat of Summer is conled by ocean breezes, and take comfort in an eight- Toom cottage. ail furnished complete, spring water in house, 70 feet of Diaz- Za,. 1ot has 96 feet frontage on Atlantic Ocean, best of surf bathing near, and with all conveniences. In the rear of this property is @ pond about nine | miles long. and with this cottage goes | a sallboat. nearly new, and all this for just FIFTEEN H or if you prefer to go to the beach in September the property can be rented till ept. 1st for $150. and then just | pay $1.350 cash, take a deed of the Property. Possession in September, gake 10 'per cent. on your money from uly till September. Investigate. Transportation free in | auto, William A. Wileox, ‘Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Room 1, Westerly, R. I nished cottages at Lord's Point, Ston- ington, Conn.; running water, modern tollet. ' telephone, Hve minutes from troliey, ex.ellent bathing, boating and fishing; ready July 16th: terms reason- able, “Address Box 81, Niantlc, Conn. Jezad . TO RENTLower fat, 21 Ripley six rooms, good repalr, reason- Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. jesd TO MENTHouse 242 Franklin St : rent 315 per montb. Ad s Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Piain. 736. aprod rome OF | NDRED DOLLARS, | TO RENT Basement at 55 Frankin street: suitable for the paint, plumbing or similar business. may17d TO RENT_-Stora at 55 vrankiin St Enaylre at this office. marl s 124 McKinley Avenue Eight room cottage with all con- veniances. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, = 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possesslon given when desired. . 117 Main St., City TO RENT A very desirable Store and four Modern Up - to -date Fiats at moderate rent in the “Marion,” 326 Main %Streel, also a five-room | tenement pleasantly located |at 29 Dunham Street. Inquire of D. T. SHEA augisd PLUMEBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing promptly attended to. Tel 119. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock of patterns, No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street a S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 65 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. deca T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, s 2 Franklin Street. Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbiug. it will repay you in the increage of heal'h and saving of doctor’s bills, Overhauling and re- you a figure for replacing all the old will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. v J. E. TOMPKINS, suglsd 57 West Main Strast. Cough Caution Never, positively never pofson your lurigs. 1f you eough—even from & simple cold only—you should Telephone connection (private wire), 365 or 531 Try our Sieamed Beers at these Special Prices India Wharf Steamed Beer, 50c doz- en, Narragansett Steamed Beer, S85c dfl;e:.{ ichlitz Milwaukee Steamed B $1:04 doren. o JACOB STEIN, 93 W. Main St. Telephone 26-3. taken for combings. MRS. T. 5. DNDERWOOD, Tel. 563-4. 51 Broadway. WHEN you want to put your bisi- ness before the public, there is no me- dium better than through the advertis- | 5t | finally come about. For twenty year Dr. §hoop | has constantly warned people not to take coug] | mixtures or preseriptions containing Opfum, | Verygood ! Hereafterforthisvery always heal, soot ial tubes. Don't blindly suppress it with a pefying poison. IUs strange how, things ploroform, or similar poisons. And now—s littls —Congress says “Put it ‘Inbel §f poisons are in your Congh Mi and others, should insiston having Dr: Shoon Coush Cure. No pofson marks on. Dr. 8hoo labels—and none in the me Cise 1t must by Iaw be on the label. And it's 38 Fald 16 be by those that know it best, a truly 1e. markable cough e Tako no chance them, articularly with your children. Lisiston having 5. Ehoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Shoop package with others and No polson, marks, thero! You can GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Tafivillz. Prompot attention to day or night calla Telephon. #9-3L asrMdMWFPawl BorTLER H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Bts. WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public. there is no me- dium better than throtgh the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin. —- “LET ME WALK N I aaidi ““There are He wutd, "No flow ‘And wold in the I sald, “I shall He answered T'am to miss you leaded for time to be It will not seem hard in To have followed th hild, do you I cast one look Then set my Then into his hand went m And into my heart came ic in the light The path L had feared A TRAMP'S SONG All along the dusty road in b the broomlike flam While @andello; with soft grey 1 snow-white ranks pine-stems taper Over oak-leaf cushjon pled clouds, landscape quivers vell of vapo the sunbeams’ sink golden shrouds, wweel-toned strite Deep ‘within blood rejolces Ana my heart going sing pride of ife Don’t waste time defining Or start a useless sy Just kiss the sweetsome And let it go at that thing that most saying when istant_¥ditor- twenty feet advertisemer, that you have no mosquito flyin’ around here don't by heck!”—Lippincott’s Magazine With system she s muc There might be hot She keeps a neat card contents of her "L once sAW 4 “Not any more promisa not t I'll undertake Wasghingtonian Narragansett eveland Plal ¢ surprised if 1 fitting thoroughly done. Let me give | Plumbing .with the modern kind tHat sented in pract 000,000 in 1904 notes against the extent of about 890,000 and ease the irritated bron. | 1844 to the pre Germans claim to p Henri Weahrl yuclous bowe on which a4 Chror rafted in 1881 sentatives of the provinces, and officials and 10 Jawye The juice of t posed to d anything el quickly it will be eaten Ingoswer o an i Coisumption of ¢ THERE {5 no advertising medium in Eastern Connectiout equal to The Bul- letin for business results which the United States furn Switzerland 3 ar th VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Alne Magas He belong "te purse crop will give me another & ft MUCH IN LITTLE