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v |5 s -, G, at Armory. in O r:fi;‘ Ne. o. in Owls e Byenian Hall Austin Block. ANNOURCEMENTS Wawin W, sold his farm fossiod in (ne town of Sprague through . Donohue te 5 . M. Rayn liveryman. has on office’on Shetucket street, oppagite his. burned out jes, and will continue business as herstofore. Same telophone number, the agency of Francis « Guatav Carlson of Broekiyn, N. Y. 0. 437, e THEATER. The hot- weather of racse davs does attendance nor the temperaiure ac the Breed, for Manager MaNulty's roresight has caused to be installed many extra lasge ceiliag propellsr fans, and many powerful fans located at every neces- sary point arcund the hig theater, the splendid architectural advantages per- mitting the maximum amount of fresh ersby making the ary thea- were heard last evenimg expressions of commen- dation on the low tsmperature ard cemfort. The igmenseiy atiractive bill of all high-grade motion pictures inoludes a Dbig westorn pioture enti- tled Their Mether, & very strong dra- Bdison company, entitied Turned to the I, from the t work of Chartes Reade called mot-afteot In the least th alr 16 be adinfitted, (b Freed one of the most san: ters in iown. On all sre matic pieture by i Put Yourself in Fis Rlace. Miss Laws, a5 Ausuai, singe the hest illustrated, songs the iarker atfords, featuring Its a Girl Like You That Keeps & Feilow Guessing S GOING ON TONIGHT ) and motion pictures at the tures af the Breed The- L of ¥ith Company, C. A. C., C. Lo O ¥, %5, 0. 0. 0, No. 46, K. of P, vision, A. O. H. meets in . No. 128, F. of A, T ey ien_ Countil, o, 720, R. A, n Buckingham Memorial. Bntertainment at Third Bap- ‘Mst Churehn. COLCHESTER ried. clud innings, i pitehers’ batting order of the teams: Clippers ford 2b, Blair 3b, Sypher cf, Hanel O'Brien ¢ and 2b, Clark If. Sicore by inning Boys' Club 1001000041 M. Bailey, Hanel 12, Friedman 12 Defeated at Lebanon. pounded for 24 hits in six innings. ponents in 1 2 3 order, h Buell's block Saturday. town Saturday. Sunday n_Monday teachers. WEDDING. Brown—Marks. caller here Saturday. Frank Haddam stus J. Shailor of North West- | ehester was in town Saturday. Now Haven—The next regiatered | yjjse Mattida Avery, assistant libra- teurnament of the W at New Haven, May 30. Cheshire.—~Joln Deady, conductor on | - the Theshire iines of the Cemnecticut | OUAU compariy, has inventad a trolley wheel for which he recefved a patent last | week. - Terringtan.—Claiming 80 & hole in the highway othe: Fsasw, is the day named Martford.—Rev. George Coyle of St Thomas' semiihgry, Hartford, has heen | te at St John‘s Roman Father appoiated cir Cathole chussh, Nes Coyle was born Bridgeport—Willlam Volimer, sher- iff-elact for Fairfleld county, announc- | ed Friday the appolstment of EMas | Tibbals and Simon Revnolds of this | ity 10 be assistant keepers at the jail | o Bridgeport. Packeryille.—Miss Hattie Phillips has among ather old books ,one called Wood's New York Primer or Second | Book published and sold by Wood at ye Juvenile book sto: Pearl street, New York elty, 1811 East Hamptgn—The = Francis 1. Watgous farm of 150 acves on Kull Hill, been bought by Guy and Paul Min- of McTlure's Magezine, and The Bean nick exp: ture. Waterbur, —& the Sears of fui, New York. Messrs ates. He th expenss by foroliding them. Berlin—Eight hour days are the rule at the Beriin Construction company’s factory for #he next few duys. This cut has been made necessary delay in shipmant of mater: Pennsyivasia. is soon as the fraight arrivas the shop will go bacik to full thme. New Britain—The Cen ence of Cohgragational c today (Tusadsy Jump, va ve an the Community SBouthingion TOM JOHNSON LEFT Horbert will Acifver the sermon. AN ESTATE OF $135,000. Mis Widow Makes Application to Be Appeinted Administratrix. Cleveland. Afay 22.—Mrs. Tom L. Jehmson, widcw of the late single tax- er and champion of three cent fares, made aoplication in probate coart to- d administratrix of fer hudband. In her application she siaied thal there is no real estate, but that iho personal prop- dmy to he appoin he Tocal sstate - oty is valued at $133,000. New Haven Editor Has Shook. New Haven, Conn., May of this city, editor of Goldsmitn aition, whifs not eritical, is serious. Restores color to Gray or F -:‘ir—Renwvel Dap- invigorates the Sgalp 'romotes a luxuriant, heslthy hair growth—Stops its {alling Is e T PUSE ALL SUB flllx‘ll! & Bmith, Chas_Osgoold & To., & Osgood C3. Uliey & Jones Kidney Pills take hold of your and Relp you to rid yourseif of your ckache, dull headache. ed oy ht, amd of the |:‘u resul from the impaired < Am pair and vl . estern Connecti- out Trep Sheoters’ league will be held | s | Mrs. Mary* by a fall | Willimantic were gue e suffered w:r’:- iajugy, Thomas Herbert | has it suit against the town for | 16,000 Senasen | Arsonia—Rho clerks are preparing fo Bpke @eir gmaval peutioy to the | the usual summer half | hatidays. Tuegdzy afternoon, as in | ot to engage in fruit cul- | t. Tinker reported to Tiestion last wesk (hat the commitdtes on zraduation had Rt it dekie 1o lmse flowers off fisr of cxperdtrores of the gradu- gt it would lessen the 1| Confar- srches will meet at the E€lantey Memortal church sth church, will e Church and Mr. farrison of —Buffor- ew ton g.'nim a stroke of paralysis, and Siversmish trade jourpal, was taken te a sahitarium today. His con- lls, Mass.. is the guest of her par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Avery, on South Main strest, for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peck and ighter of Westchester were guests of Mre Peck’s parents over Sunday. s Sunday of Mrs. Stearrs' aunt, Mrs. A. E. Hunt, n_Linwood_avenue Willilam Button was visiting friends tn Wescchester Saturday. Judge and Mrs. Knesland of Leba- calling on friends in town Miles Standish of Westchester called on Colchestar friends Sunday. STONINGTON Members of G. A. R. to Address High School Pupils—Patrrotic Organiza- tions Will Attend Memorial Serv- ices. Louis. Pon: Jeniie T in marriage on Saturday, May 20, by Judge Elias B. Hinckley at his office on_Grand street, The Elks' howling te=m of New Lofi- don will play the Jolly Twelve this (Tuesday) evening at Arion aleys. The trees at Wadawanuck park were nded with burlap protection gainst the gypsy moin, besides the trees already banded in the borough. To Address Pupils, Charles T. Stanton and George E ' o Frayton of Trumbull post, A. R, will attend the Memorial service of the Steninston high Monday morning, May 29, at 830 and make an address. Will Attend Church. F. Trumby tation of Rev. George B. Marston nd a menm evening at the at_7.80 o'clock st Baptist church The members of the post wiil dec- | orate the graves in the several ceme- | tem. teries on the morning of the 30th. Crown Taken Back. nuch in the Portuguese celabration for several weeks was taken to New | London Sunday on the .45 p. m. train | and a large delegation escorted the wn to the station. Billings Burtch of New York is the Tuest of relatives here. i Miss Juanita Nichols of Bayonne.| N, J. is the guest of Mrs. C. E. P.| Noyes Miss Hanorice Towey .of County her sister. Mrs. Ferrier. Mre. Otho ('Suliivan Is spending a few days in New York. SUICIDES AT 26. Angelo Carocari Puts Buliet Through Heart—Despondent Since Wife Took Paris Green a Month Ago—Stafford Springs Tragedy. (Special to The Bulletin.) Stafford Springs, May 22.—Angcio Carecari committed suicide at his home on Furnace avenue about 3 o'elock Monday morning by shooting himself in the heart with a in the hpuse. were awakened by the shot, minco rushing into the rcom found brother Iying across the bed, tully dressed, with the axception of his shoes, which had been taken off. Lif~ was extinct and death had apparently becn instantaneous. The daceased 26 ‘vears old and was ths husband of Angeline Carocari, who committed sui- cide takinz parls green about a month ago. Since his wife's death he has ccted somewhas strangely, and was suffering from a mental derange- ment on account of hor death. Medi- cal Bxaminer Newton and Coroner Fisk were called in and after investi- gation decided that it was a case of siieide. Mr. Carocari has been a res dent of this town for several years and was a peaceful, law-abiding citizen. Hospital Foundation L. The foundation for the hospital on Fast street is in and the brickwork on the main building is being pushed. Mrs. L. F. Eaton of Stafford Springs a guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel.J. Ramadea. of Palmer, Mass. €. H. Brown of Willimantic' was in tewn Monday ‘The Stafford baseball team defeated the Houth Willingions on the local dia- mond Saturday by (he score of 17 fo 1 Meriden. Merlden Central La- bor union has responded to_the appeal | for funds -0 defend J. J. McNamara, | the labor man accused of dynamiting | the Los Angeles Times building. The appeal for aid came from the Strue tural Iron Workers of America. The coumeil did not pass anv reselition on the matter. but contributed a sum to Asesist McNamara in his legal figat Boys’ Club Team Defeats Willimantic Clippers, 7-6—Commander George Brown and Mrs. Mary Marks Mar- One of the best ball games of the ssason was played on the park Sat- urday afternoon between the Young ppers of Willimantic and the Boys' cond team. Excepting the two and ninth, it was a battie. Following was, the —Litterick 1b, Donovan 'f, Joy rf, Robarge ¢, McQuillan ss. Gil- Boys’ C'lub—MecDonald cf, Dember f. Levine lb, Seeley ss. Friedman p, Raltner b and ¢, Herschatter. 3b, Clippers 10004000106 “The winning run was made with none out. Edward Kslley was umpire; C. orer. O'Brien' meade a clean three-base hit. Strikeouts, The Boys' club went to Lebanon Saturday afterncon and was defeated, 17 10 3. lazinsk of the Bove’ club was when he settled down and retired his selectmen met in their room in S H. Miner of East Haddam was in Mr. ard Mrs. Geerse Standish of | Lebanon were visiting relatives in town | Chartes M. Reade of Willimantic was « Sarah Palmer, school inspector, is in town this week, working witH the Commander George Brown and Mrs. Marks of Hebron ware married + afternoon at Mr. Brown's home at 5 oclock. Rev. B. D.” Remington performed the ceremony. The bride recaived a number of beautiful pres- "H. Generons of Willimantic was a Adams of Westchester was . | in_town Sa‘urda rla a ewst Ralph Stark has left for a few | weelkks' visit with relatives in Fast an at the public library in Chicopee |auto to Ocean Beach Sunday. arne and daughter of | death of her sister. | given last Thursday by the A. H. F onsiera of Mystic were united | prought before Justice T. F. Kally |Monday morning, charged with breach BALTIC - yal Samaritan Lodge Attends Memo- yrial ice at Methodist Church— Hears Sermon.by Rev. Charles Smith . —Complimentary Whist — Lawn Breakfast " for Rirst Communion Class. % Sunday moerning Loval Samaritan lodge of Odd Fellows, M. U., marched to the M." E. church, where at = 10.30 they attended their annual memorial service, condueted by the pastor, Rev. Charles Smith, who delivered a power- ful sermon on Love, the Brotherhood, warmly: commending ‘Samaritan lodge | for its good work. recommending all nationali Special music had been prepared and inciuded the anthem, O Sing Unto the Lord, beautifully rendered by the full choir .under the Wirection of James Royle. At the offiertory Fear Ye Not, O Tsrael, was rendered by Brother M. Bailey in d finished and effective man- ner. Brothers were present - from | Hugh H. Osgood lodge, Taftville; Met- ropolita lodge, Bostou, and Prosperi- ty lodge, Pawtucket. The marshal was Charles Headen.. Noble Grand David Flowers thanked all the brothers for | their presence and assistance. A com- mittee consisting of David - Flower: John Sewart, William Jones, Harry Johnson and Charies Barnes visited the it. “Cascarets’ Are Best -Laxative for Women A Ten-Cent “Box Keeps You Feeling Good for Months—No Headache, In- digestion, Foul Taste or Bad Breath. All women need Cascarets. hey don't exercise enough. eat coarse food, or enough fruit and sreen vegetabies. Nature's wa active. of keeping the bowels But very few women employ them ~ The next best way is Cascarets, Nearly all -the minor ilis of women can he avoided. by Cascarets alone. is no meed to nave headache, bad breath, The remedy is Cas- large doses—unless The best way is es. to investigate its work. | Tnere lame backs. bad complexion. carets. you_ wait too long. cne Cascaret at a time—just when you One every day, perhaps. a matter of keeping clean inside, as_you co on the out- You don't use soap quantities, and rarel frequentl. depression, need- it. It is simply side, just as vou need Do the same with Cascarets. Then you are always well, always at your best, Keep a 10-cent box handy al- way WANTED. GIRLS WANTED to learn quilling. Paid for learning. Apply West Siae Silk Mill, nldeehanfl.s(.” Y Vmayaza cents per line, B A FOR SALE. to the line. TO AEN d FOR SALE—Household goods; mus! sold at once; leaving city. Call 27 Claremont Ave. WANTED—At Backus hospital ~ a maid for nurses’ home; no cooKing, washing or ironins. Alfo « ward maid SLASHER TENDERS for night work on cotton warp; also master mechanie for cotton mill. = M. Sadden. Supt, Vernon, Ct. mayzidawl 5 down and $1 wezKk. Sodten co N o S FOI SALE_Durham bull two years old. " Apply at the Corey Place, Nor- wich Town. may2sd $40 will buy a fine Chickering square plano, in fine order. Just the thing he children to learn onm. Terms The Plaut- may23d ] RENT—Store No, 258 Franklin juitable for Aunlor bm'l ast:lorlalfl‘::’la etween may23d ppiy betwe TO RENT—For ofize rooms or shop, second_iloor Fellett plock, wich_Smwings Society. TO RENT—In the Vars block, No. 254 Franklin St, a very desirable modern rooms, separate entrance; ossession June 1st. LADY MANAGER in each county $150 for 60 days: permanent if satis: faciory; work pleasant; nc:experience necessary. F. E. Barr Co. Chicage. may23d WANTED—Dining room girl, En- quire at Ponemah Boarding House, Taftville. may23d WANTED_Position as private laun- country preferred. Address Box WANTED—An opportunity 1 demon- Pautipaug Hill cemetery in the after- non and tlaced markers on the graves of Brothers John Jones and Thomas Headland. A short devotional service was conducted at their graves. NORMAL STUDENTS Honor Guests at Whist Given by Misses Stella and Florence Brown. R : _An enjovable social and whist was givein “ar the home of Mr Stella and Florence Brown, on Fri- school students. Miss Riles was enjoved until 10 o'clock. when light refreshments were served., w Miss Florence Brown Misses Donohoe and Marshall. The | prizes at whist went as follows: First lady’s, Miss Jubert; second, Miss ent were Misses Riley, Holle: ahoe. A Domanon A susart. 1 var- | Fare Norwich 1o New-York $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, R. MeCailey, Messrs William McGill, | Agent, New London. Conn. shall, D. Marshall, B. Jones, A. Stubbs, William Jones, J. Drescher, C. Stevens, J. Brown, A. Doborow, A. Caron, H. Treckman, T. Donahoe, W. Hines, E. Desautel. 'J. Roy, T .Coughlin and E. Remmert. Village Notes. M. H. Donahoe and family went by George Whitehouse of Plalnfleld was the guest of his parents over Sunday. John Conney was in Yantic attending the funeral of her Mrs. Joreph Authier was called to Taftville Sunday on account of the To Breakfast With Pastor. | Confirmation and first communion | will be glven at the Immaculate Con- cébtion church Friday morning. Com.- | munion at 7.3, confirmation at. 10 o'clock. The children will have break- | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. 10 NEW YORK The water way — the comfortabls John H. Brown by his daughters. Miss | way of traveling. e Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- day eveaing. in honor of two Normal | ter W. Chapin—sate, staunch vessels of Hamp- | that have every comfort and convem- ton and Miss Holley of Dayville. Whist | lence for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Long Island h | Bound and a superb view of toastmistress. | derful skyline =nd waterfront of New Excellent music was rendered by the | York. Stcamer leaves New London at 11 m. weekdays ol t due Pler foot of t 224 Street 6545 a. m. (Mondays Marsahll: first gentleman’s, T. Cough- | excepted) and Pler 40, North River, lin: second. H. Treckman. Those pres- | T a. m. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Freight and passenger service direct to_and from New York. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- Sundavs; at 5.15 New York, Pier 23, foot "Roosevelt Street, Wednesdays, Fridays, at o p. m. Freight received until 5 p. m C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. fast on the lawn near the recthor: with the pastor. Rev. U. O. Bellerose, after the 7.30 mass. Whist Realized $400. About 400 was realized on the wh t alumni for the benefit of the new elturch. Willimantic Man Fined. William Stovey of Willimantic was on of the peace. He was fined $1 and |len on High street. | yoers was supposed to be incurable. | For a great many vears doctors pro- | nounced it a io | pronounced it incurable. Soience has - | Droven atarrh to be a corstitutional | post and the Wo- | disease :nd therefore requires consi- n's Relief corps have accepted the fal service Sunday | Toledo. Onio, is the only | cure on the market. it is'taken in- ternally In doses from 10 d to a teaspoonful. It acts directly e crown which has flgured so | Rescommon, Ireland, is’ the guest of | Chapped Hands. Fever Sores and Piles, calfore revolver. | His brothers, Louis, Flaminco and| Peter, who occupied adfoining rooms | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker <costs, which he paid. Personals. Miss Catherine Bowler of Boston is Mr. and_ Mrs. Clayton Rood have moved\to Depot Hill. There Is m: of the country put togeiher, and un e Catarrh in this section than all other d ages the last few FI = the Atlantic n fhc Atinile LARGEST, FASTEST & FINEST TG00 T ONS DISPLACEMENT: s Pipona: an extra good class of steady ‘staterooms with brass beds; six sultes-de jvate baths; finest promenads the world. Orchestra, Gymnasium, Wireless, | ‘Bermuda stezmer wit] signals. EXCURSIONS i rives. oto.,attotal gost. of Tinerary, Tickets, etc., of Line, 290 E'way, N Iuze With 1p fa ore. rantiful ‘Bookiet. | | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Cui- i 8ty | | | ®:rmuda-Atiantic disease and prescrib- ed local remedies, and by constantly faiiing to cure with local_treatment, tutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh Cure. manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. onstitutional blood and mucous surfaces of the sys. They offer one hundred_dollars | on the | | | for any case it fails to cure. Send for ci-culars and_testimonials. 1dress F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toled> on lem and casily £oid by Druggists, T Take Hadl amily Pills for consti- | ¢ pation. © It Startled the World { when the astounding claims were first | made for Bueklen's Arni Salve, but forty years of wonderful cures ha proved them true, and everywhere it is| Central now known as the best salve on earth for Burns, Boils, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Eczema, Only 25c at Lee & Osgood Co. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING bing promptly attended to. Tel. 119. A peep into an up to date bathroom COAL AND LUMBER. Solve This Problem At Home is a home prob- o= st get the best Coal you can, met and of somebody vou have confidence in. CHAPPELL CO. Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. LUMBER GOAL Metal comnices and Skyusuts, cutters | Free Burning Kinds and Leighh ALWAYS IN STOCK. Sanitary Plumbing .fiHA . LATHROP.. .| &2 Telephone| 163-12. is only less refreshing than the bath itself. During the summer yvou will the more l0ok to, the bath for bodily comfort. I will show you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs and give vou estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner from a sanitary stanavoini-and suar- | Well Seasoned Wood G. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phones\— 489 *J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street, CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.” The Vaughn Foundry Co.| JOBN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teiephone 884. {RON CASTINGS furnishea promptly. Large stock of vatterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferrs Strest S. E. GIBSON Agent for Richardson and Eoynton Furnaces. MONEY LOANED Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interes: established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.; THE COLLATERAL LOAN C0.. Street, Upatairs. —— WHATS NEW — 1 T OURNS, THE PALACE CAFE ~Stap in znd ses us. FRANK WATSON & CO.” 73 Eranklin Strest " Totoket: Mill, Oceum. Heating and Plumbing, * 82 Franklin Streel, strate to you the latest and improved features of the new R. S. motorcycie “the finest mbtoreycle in the world.” Catalogue sent cn_ request docal agent, Frank W. Lovell, 51 Fairmount st _may2id YOU ARE WANTED for government positions; $50 month; anpual vacations; short hors; no “layoffs;” common edu- cation sufficient: over 12,000 appoinc- ments coming this year; influence un- < nd pesial immediately for of positions open. Franklin Insti- tute, Dept. 36-G, Rochester, N. Y. may19a WANT) Motorcycle — investigation wanted. Catalogue mailed upon request, Acdress Flying . Merkel ~Agency, Box 363, City. may1ad WANTED—Old feather beds, Best cash prices pald. Address C. F. Dick- inson, General Delivery, Norwich, Conn. maj11d WANTED—Two first class paper hangers; no waiting; 1,000 rolls ahead now; call or telephome. Court. G. Stanton, Westerly, R. L. may18d LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS— Home lessons; $25 weekly job guaran- teed; $10 weekly while learning. Rochester Auto School, 1816 Rochester. N. Y. apréd WANTED. Your sewing machines, bicycles, lawn Mowers and baby carriages to repair. OUSLEY’S REPAIR SHOP. Open evenings. 227 Franklin Square. Over electric car station may10d Men Wanted 10- men familiar with machina shop work, incuding testérs, chippers and drillers; also 1 backemith wanted ac once. McCRUM-HOWELL CO. WANTED Cooks, General House Girls, Table Girls and Chambermaids. Reglster now for the shore. J. B. LUCAS, mavi7d® Room 33, Cemtral Buflding. ~ WANTED Broad Silk Weavers at once on work. . Apply to Brainard & Arm- strong, Norwich, Conn. Pure Water Is Best An egg contains T4 per cent. water, besides albumen, fat” and phosphate. Our egg factoriés use water from ome of the beat wells in the state. For an ideal egg drink get the BROAD BROOK FARM EGGS. Bvery egg stamped may18d JAMES H. HYDE...........Auctioneer AUCTION I will sell at Public Auction, at my place in Bozrab, on Bear Hill, one mile south of Bozrap Center, without re- serve, to the highest bidder, all my personal propert. THURSDAY, MAY 25TH, 1911, 9 a. m, Sharp, as follows: Ox wagon, extra good one- horse lumber wagon, pair cart wheels, sled with roller. mowing machine, horse .rake, horse hay fork and rope. spring to0th harrow, plough,’ cultivator, go.ui market wagon, Concord busgy. top buggy. phaeton, three other wagons, fanning mill grindstone, two sleighs pair of g0od team harness, farm ha ness, two ~light harnesses. collar: hames, forks, rakes, scythes, and snaths, hoes, orowbar, halances, apple barrels. spray pump, Bone cutter, about ten_cords eight-foot wood Houschold Gséods as follows: Bed steads, bureaus, louwge, sofa. melod on, sewing machine, chairs, " rocking chairs, chesis, range. three air-tight stoves, and other articles ton numer- If stormy, next fair weekday. Terms, CASH. CHAS_J. ABELL, Bozrah, Conn. may20a LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE T0 CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 20th day of May, A D. 1911, Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge of Annie Gerstl, late of In_said District, deceased. That the Administrator cite ors of said deceased (o bring ' claims against said estate within_ six months from this date, by posting & notice to that effect, to- gether with a copy of this order, on the Signpost ncarest o the place’ where ddeccased last dwelt, and in. the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper. having a efroulation in said District. mnd make return to_this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge The above and foregoing is a trus wpy of record. Attes FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said seazed are hereby nofified to prese their cluims against said estate to th undersigned at care of Colt's Firée Arms Co., Hartford. Conn.. within_ the time limited In the above and foregolng or- der. - CHARLES C. GERSTL, Administrator with the will annexed. may23d LOST AND SOUND. FOUND—Two automobile veils. Qw! ame by calling at W. may23d _FOUND_Brown Bodton bull terrier, No. 49843, Norwich. ~Call off.O. Lareche, 3 mayzid store, located FOR S il estaBiished candy Gated Ta h fveand growing locality; good profits: low expenses; right time to start in for summer busi- ness: fine opportunity. Frank L. Brooks, Mystie, Ct. , No. 58 Hobart Ave:, from 10 t6 may6STuTh TO RENT—Tenement bath, hot and cold water, reasonable to right party; trolley, Feck's Cormer. may23d Frank A. Skin- g00a_as new, 376. and $10 per month. Co., Norwick, Conn. FOR SALBOne planola. Just as Terms $10 dowit The Plaut-Cadden may23d Norwicih_Town. TO RENT—The cottage No. 3 Wash- eight rooms and bath, in iso small cottage No. 6, 'six apr25TuThs ington place, fine ordery a yoke oxen. may19d FOR SALE_Fine pony rig; also two ‘Address G., care Bulletin rooms, in’good order. P. Cogswell. TG RENT—UP) Apply to Chas. AT TuT s er tenement of five FOR SALE—One very fine Mason & Hamlin organ, for someone that wants to make a present to a deserving chureh or schoolhouse. opportunity ~go by—335. Terms $10 down and $1.50 per week. Cadden Co.. Norwich, Cenn. TO RENT—At Fishers isiand, nished four-voom bun, to July 15th, - Sept. : month or week. Particulars address H. M. Taft, 103 River Ave., Norwich, Conn. Don't let this The Plaut- may23d FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE at a bar- ain, one four-cylinder 30 hors egdn automobile, just overnauled; will ive demonstration. Y 21 Mair St. Willimantic, Ct. mayi6d power | FURNISHED ROOMS_Bath and gas 50 Main St. FOR RENT—Seashore coitages and King House, Samuel Adams, FOR SALI—Wonderful player We have to oall it second-hand, you would mot know it wgs.~ One L the fluest instruments on fhe Selling now for $460, witli 12 rolls_of music bench and scarf. Terms $80 down and $12 per month The Plaat-Cadden Co. may2ia T FOR SALE—A pair of oxen, weight 2960, Inquire A. T. Gardner. 15 mayi6d Worth $500. bungalows along the Connectieut coast. C. M. Post, Westbrook, Conn. mayl2a FOR RENT _House of seven . 162 West ‘Town St. failing water with pump L.J. Saxton, 713 West iano. but market. land attic at Well of neve: Norwich, Conn - G 2 TO RENT—A desirable Bast Side, five minutes’ Franklin square; rent reasonable; sec- Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. new. per’ week. wich, Conn. FOR SALE_Very handsome cabinei grand Bach & Bach piano. Anyone who wants a real fine one, $165.° Terms $10 down and $1.75 Tre Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor- may23d TO RENT—A very desirable tenement Cost 3400 | on Laurel Hill Ave. Enquire at TO RENT Nice Six-room upper ten- ement ai Bast Great Plain. —T. T. Backus, East Great Plain, or Tel. 727. Z00d repair; FOR_SALE—Chickering ano. Tull, rich ton: Cost and $1.7 Co., Norwi FOR SALE -Four-tenement house In 30_to 140 feet of jand; L cated in West Wauregan; tenements in >0d demand; good reasons for seliing. homas Murphy, Wauregan Conn. may3d FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 834-4. FOR RENT—A fine five-room bas. 311 fat with modern conveniences ane fine garden, 15 minutes’ walk from Franklin sguaré, on car line. ‘he Plaut-Caddex upright pi- Good condition. $200. Sl has 20 years of use in 0 buys it now. Terms $10 down er week. The Plaut-Cadden feh, Sonn. may23d and bath. aprid FOR SALE OR RENT—On Laurel Hill Avenne, new cottage, seven rooms E. K. Burnnam. Tel. 816-3, TO RENT 53 Washington Street, eight roome and bath, steam heater, House No. Broad st. Attorneys at Law, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Eight-room _ cottage house, ail modern improvements, Apply to Brown & Perkins, 22 Shetucket ‘t., all newly papered and painted. Inquire of Dr. Great Plain, 108 L. L. JONES, East FOR SALEZ—Stelnway npright Case in good condition. Cosi $700. Price $185. Terms $25 down 234 $10 per month Very fine tone. iano. The Plaui-Cadden Norwieh, Conn. , may28d WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main 8t, Franklin Square. OVER 80,000 TOMATO and_cabbasc plants for sale. Tomatoes: Champion, Magnitude, Magnus, Mikado, Earliana, June Pink, Globe, Beauty, Crackerjaci. Cabbages. All-head, Wakefield, Alss flower plants. All _strons, _health plants. Reascnable price. J. P. Thev near St Mary's Cemetery. Tel. 692-4 may2ia Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE NEARBY FARM OF 12 ACRI 0od dwelling and barn, orchard, wood Price: very low. STURTEVANT AVE, NO. work to put to work here. as possible anywhere for guality. Come and see them. Tel. 177-12. may22d ELMBR R. PIERSON. SALE HORSES. Here they are, my tenth car of Horses since Jan. ist—215 in number. This load is an extra good Iot of well broken just out of doing a spring's the wést. All hard and ready Prices are as low ern dwelling, nearly naw, all improve. ments, in exceilent neighborhood. Basy terms’ to accommodate purohaser. ROOSEVELT AVE., the Bleachery, with garden. 644 MAIN ST., COTTAGE AND BARN cellar, water cioset, large lot fronting on two streets, city water and an ex- cellent well. Greeneville, Very cheap. 80 shares 2t par 100; price js 110. Richmond Lace- Works Stock For Sale FOR SALE. E. A. PRENTICE 2 call from people desirous of buying or selling real estate who ap- preciate fair and honest dealings. the Company Stock paying 7 per cent. SANFORD COMPANY, Street, New York. 49 Greene FOR SALE The very .desirable residence No. 170 Washington Straet, conservatory. - The property has a frontage of 234 feet and a depth of 484 feet, and may be divided if a purchaser can not be found for the wnole. For price and other information ap- ply to FRANK L. WOODARD, 40 Main Strezt. £eb28TThS . FOR SALE No. 40 Maple Grove Av. A _10--Room Cottage House. MUST BE SOLD. Owner ltves in another city. Will _accept small amount of cash. Balance on easy terms. A Rare Chance. JAMES L, CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. 86 CLIFF ST. BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. miles to Willlmantic, . station, near trolley. cottage house, large stock barn with basement, with stable 2nd | pujldings’ A No. 1; 30 acres extra t lage, 15 open pasture; 15 acres valuable running spring water. fine youni bearing apple trees, with 16 pair horses, pigs and complete line of wagons and farming tools. Milk or cream sold at Price i sold this week, Plctures and Kists. TRYON’S AGENOY, Willimantie, Conm. For Sale The five houses containing 14 tene- ments, Nos, 215-224 West Main street, known as “Gardner Court.” For information and terms apply to WM. W. IVES. 11 Chamalin street. $1,350 9-room cotlage, in excellent shape; lot, 90 feet frontage on ocean, splendid drinking water; a nice new sailboat head cattle, To Rent An Apartment of 8 Rooms and Bath in *The Huntington, 170 Broadway. Apply to JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. also included. at Charlestown Beach, R. L TO-LET. A 10-room cottage at Pleasant View, Best location on beach, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad 8t., rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. This cottage is situated FOR SALE New Cottage House of & rooms, hardwood floors, steam heat, bath, electric lights, ce- mented ceilar, large garden. Close to the electric cars. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. For further particulars call on- N. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main Street, FOR SALE located in the center of the city, | (3714,000), to carry on a banking bu chairs, with mirrors, cash regis- ter, show cases, two pool tables, nearly mew. particulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg., Norwick, Com Foley Kidi Do You Have the Right Kind of Help? J v Pills furnish vou the right Kind of help to neutralize and re- | Centrally docated. Will sell move the poiscns that cause backache, headache, nervousness and other kid- ney and bladder ailments. Lee & Os. 800d Co.! Old Established Restaurant | ritien Yo sorlors s drive in die councry, % Toaders, | | R DRy In tie warm health-givieg weather My poor pale. w"’nn'd 1 5 Drive up and down the liitle tawn And the pleasant ronds thereby; Qut in the wholesome coamniry 3 H'flfn‘;&nnfim the ?IIVI hignw; the woods” green wulit Fiir a5 the Lord's own dag, " oo We have fived so long togetner, And cnjoved and mourned 2+ she That eich with each, witn a look (of speech, Or ‘a touch, may talk as none But love's ‘elect may comprenend— Ly, the touch of her and on mire * Speaks volume-wise, and ihe smie of herc eyes To me i a vong divise. . Then there is “Wesley ciapel With its little graveyard, alone At the crossrouds ihere, though ihe sur sets fair, On the wild rose mound and stone. . . A wee bed under the wiliows— My wife's hand on my own— And our,horse stops, too. . . and we hear the coo Of a dove in underton A FAVORITE TEXD. When T am weary an’ perplexed an’ all th' heart o’ me is sore, 1 lilke (o think about th' text that tellg . us “Time shall be no more L like to think how it will be whem . _everything is just today, AN’ nothin' ‘nags ‘an’ hatrigs’ me an’ dires me from my task to stray, O, jest to think! No traing to keteh . ner any chance o pein’ Jate, No message: to send or fetch, no ware J_ tvia’ about th' date Noclackin’ clocks to . minutes we're a No whistles callin’ s each ¢ Euage thiat-we cant : No little childred trudgin’ ot to pu their shouldérs 1o (h' wheet2"¥ 'lheyl: :(VI;;EYIHI} to shout th' child- o e et No toll-bint . thiat AR’ feel there's live a life Nobody countin’ minute« off beside a . sick bed 1 th night An’ watehin' someone moan an’ cough, an' slowly growin' thin And white; Nobody nuriin' at all but eversoms With tinie 16 grést Their friends with ch. ca m ery shout am or Stop an’ visft when th 7 t. 1t recoy les me to a lot o (hings thit . fret me to. th core, An’ to th' joys' that 1 ain't text of “Tims shai 1 like to think how it o an’ bustle, nor n When workin® folks has all the tim- waste! —W. D. Nesbit, in Chicago Post VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayin, Teacher—Tell me' How do vom prove that the earth is round Pl but Smart Pupil—I never said it was! —Puck. o] always agree with my husban ‘Very sweet of you.” “Ezcept. o course, when he is in the wrong”— Pittsburg Post. “Father, I am not sure whether [ shall be 3 speciailst for the ears or the testh.” “Choosz the testn. my boy: evervone has 32 of them. but + 4 ."—Sacred Heart Review T have just finished writing a maod« ern novel” . “Does the heroin> marry the hero?” “Yes, indeed’ A different one in each chapter.”—Youngst n Talegram. “Our new bookkesper scems to have a wonderful grasp of detai Thot'e right” Zeclared the junior partaer. “He knows the records of most a1l 1he ball “plavers.” —Washington Herald Father (having caught bis son in a He)—Haver't T always told you to the truth? Son—Yes, father: but you algo told me never to become the sia e of habit.—Boston Transcript Mr. Topitt—Sorry 1 did not give vou a hetter game. Fact is, T've had rainer a bad othache. Mr. Plus-Pla 14 have never yet beaten a man who was in perfect health—Everybody's Week- Connoisseur—Ah, there's no doubt they mived their colors with brains n those days! His Lady—Oh, how dread- ful But it was a frightfully cruel period, wasn’t?—dLondon Opinion “Mrs. Caswell, while you were in Venice did you see the Bridge of Sighs?” ~ “Ob, yes, 1 saw what they called that: but, my land. T seen bridges ten timaes its s out going out of Pennsylvania Chicage Trib- une. “Could I interest you in our oranzs grove proposition?’ “Nepe. 1 hav already put all my money into a fru! orchard.” “Where?” “On my wife's hat "—Houston Post. Ambitious- Author—Hurray! Fiva dollars for my latest story. Tie Call of the Lure! Fast Friend—Whom from * Ambitious Author—The express com« pany. They lost it—Woman's Homs Companion. Tommy (whd has been reading about the Bpanish Inquisition)—Pop, we don't have instrument nowadays, do we _Tommy's Pop—» since the cornet player moved awas from next deor, my son.—Philadeiphia Record. MUCH IN LITTLE The production of gold in the provs ince of Nova Scotia during the yea# 1910 was 10,000 ounices, valued af $206,700. Japanese banking facilities in Chins are good now, but are to ba made larg- er and still better. In anticipation, t older banking interests are doubiim their capitil and embarking in mn banking lines. The Standard Bank of South Africs has opencd a branch at Elfsabethvili (Katanga), near the Star of the Kon. %o mine, in Belglan Kongo, to place the Cape to Cairo raflway een opened. Railroads carry postal clerks “dea head,” and_ this free transportation Uncle Sam'’s servants is figured by th carriers to be worth a million dollary a year. The roads are subject to dam4 ages for injuries recefved on trains b the postal clerks, The formation ig announced at Berd lin of a new bank, to be known as i Deutsche Ostafrikanische Gesellschafs with a capital of $3,000,000 marki iness of a1l kinds, and especially t assist in the development of Germa ast Africa and the hinterland of tha colony. A special commi the colonial offiee is Dow in the Brit East Africa protector.ite to investisa the life history of inkects causing di ease in ioner sent ont the entoniclogical research of which Lord Cromer is president An interesting and somewhnut enrfs fact is that some of the tail men For Sale PECK'S REAls EST. 132 Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, cenius huve had moderate sized fea Shelley. the Loet, was tall, hut had small head, snd some of (he smail imbued with the divine spari large heads, wy;"y“m